THE CENTRE REPORTER. | COMMENCEMENT AT BOALSBURG. LOCALS | 880 vewsud$80800000400009 = ———— | RK, Ward Graney : for merly BREE | ; Centre Hall Poultry Yards | Nine Gradastes Received High Fohoo! Di Single Comb White Leghorns exclusively, pS R E FOR 5 ALE~ -Horse, weighs about 12 11 wpper cable lghitnivg rode RO Jas a ma war bnilding, complete with i} for 16 eenip per AIT. $0 KE. rd ( 17 ¢.0 w.6Lp'd) RAPA 191 | \ 3 ; URSDAY, } TAY 4. orghiler, was elected coshier of | plomas Friday Night, Millheim Bapkiog Co, to sucesed . | The Boalsburg High Beheol Com-| Walter, decessed, Edward R. Benson, the McKean | E B J tv D rat who is a candidate | mencement was held in the Reformed | = {1nited . § cra 10 > § 31 a 3 a i county Brocre church Friday avening, May 1st, for Congress in this district, made a | p 3 : | Promptly st 8 o'clock the Boalsbur > hn , ad. record in the Pennsylvania Legislature | py ’ | next week. He will deliver an ad orchestras began playing the march iS 86 . him to a good purpose dress in the Court House in the even- that 5 SFYing r S n. Se Purp , | and the procession marched in, Tt ing 8 Tr anpa ae Bu | ¢ : in his presen! campaig { was led by Mildred Wieland and Orie 3 vi desperate fight to have the taxes equal- | . : John H, Williams, eandidste for | Rupp, followed by their eleven class. A ’ . ized in Pennsylvania. He could not be | aseemblymuan, was in town Tuesday and Wednesday, He is making a ‘ 1 that it richt to tax farm mates, the freehn en, esch wearing sa convinced Loa Was ri. t - 1 » t # L [& Ose, e RINe beautiful red roe After them osm clcee canvas of the county and is a hopeful eandidate, Mr. Benson as sn Tax Equalizer Htates Henator Boles Pene m orier ad.’ ruke ia to be in Bellefoute Thursday of The stock that has quality by actual test, Eggs now for sale, Will Sell at Once, 20 Incubators & Brooders, at a Great Sacrifice. SOSORS BUGLE B28 |e wen mills while corporate and ors DYSite B ¢ id but hin ills. the juniors, each wearinz a pink rose. er ald b ree Im ‘ . . persona’ property Then the nine graduates, the prioeis | : In speaking of Mr. Benson's tax bill, | ‘i Jennie, the six-year-cld daughter of bef he 1 i pal, Misa Margaretta Goheen, Dean | “ M : ri 2 dled at when th e measure was efore the house, | \, \ 0 County Seperintendent D. O. | ¥ r. and Mis, Perry Wingard, died a The Philadelphia Kvening Bulletin Ktters. Kev. B. C. Stover, Rev. J. I the home of her parents in Penn town- : y : WLiers . 3 aver, Vv. . "we 1 8 Fee fe ” ’ . » SOU S 44 " - made these comments : Stoneey pher and the directors. \* 1ip, on Monday I'he child was rick | BEBE 08 SHOE BESO BOOP wow tous materials ; all ncw and moder Declaring that every man's dollar In Mecars Fravk W jeland. William Ray- from a hip disenge for only one week, > monivania wh inves i A : y a. $ ny Pennsylvania, whether invested in real mond, Ernest Hees, Jacob Meyers and Mrs. Luey Henney is having her (George Fortney, each wearing a yei- dwe!ling house repsinted. The work low rose fs being done by F, M, Ackerman, an Chas. D. Bartholomew assortment of CENTRE HALL, PA, 00500009087 800CE0BCREBRE IST 11 tho aT. ii Lik ¥ ezoseo2ano0® O88 rNeEOODORNe MR IEe0eeee ately priced. SHOES FOR SPRING WEA To All Our Customers For Spring Sewing When the freshmen and juniors |sttist of large experience, and | Shirtings, Ginghams, Cali- reached the front of the church they | whose work slways gives entire satis- | # COES, Percales. Tickings, | parted and left the seniors sed Miss faction. Pillow Casing and Tubing, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings 9-4 wide, 40-inch Muslin for Sheets, Nain- sook, Longecloth and Cam- brics. r4seInsae | Goheen march through single file to Rev. J. WW. Rumberger of Madison- | the platform snd the others to their | burg, pestor of the Evangelicel A rtespeclive resis. la selntion, favored the Reporter wilh & | I'he church weg very prettily dee-| call Saturday. Before entering the | orated with the class motto * Noece | ministry he hed to do with type ar a | Te’ in their colors, green and goid, | printer’s ink and consequently took | masacs of yellow daffodils, besutiful | gn inte.est in the Reporter's equip- | fsrne, and a largs brquet of besutiful | ment. yellow roses, the class flower, Farmer Ubss. E. Flink wes shorn | Friends of the gradustes had gather-| ¢ (n0 of ed from miles sround until this large | ont hy a series of kicks from a good | old faithful horse hitched to a bugey. | The Hlowin 85 Af | mvs 3 3 3 3 3 I've following program was renders | phe repult was the shafts were broken, ed with great credit to all partiicips- and Mr. Fiink and son Harvey wer: Made over the best lasts an to give service, dgRraesseany & White goods in the new weaves, his plensures on Baturd Embroideri¢ 9 Val. an d Torchon Laces at a bargain. KREAMER & SON CENTRE HALL, PA. church was crowded to its ulmoat, FRESH BREAD av. aes Petes. Schmidt's { Harn ting | obliged to return home and forego An THE PROGRAM, | avenirg's visit smong cronies at | March Fresh | Sh ead every and Fr i d et Invocsation..............Bev. J. 1. Stonecypher Areatner a Salutatory. vennns ROY Catherman | The Woman's Home and Foreign | The Le rie Fail of : il » $ 3 » 3 The Kise an all Nulions {| Missionary Hocis tv of the Northern | Oration... Helen Coxey | 7 ' ' “The Crus es" Conference of the Central Penneyi- | RE STB warowscesisvetusnesuss THE RED CROSS RANGE | for BEST BAKING Oration... oeereoornr Jobin Patterson | vania Byrod will convene in Bi "Washington" | Mark's Lutheran ehurch, Bpriog | ommencement d« , 3 yar : i ’ i i mmencement Address.......Dean Holmes | 4440 Tuesday and Wednesday, June | 3 3 State College i -— . erich | 28nd 3 Pnere will ba four 01 Saueueuvendsssauuengy oedeosse ene SOD BSL BYPOPSPRIINIVDEOOS toe on Tussdsy urd three ' EEE § rst RT PROCLAMATION, Aw f He —’ | peaday, pein wire raitor's Doatlibed’™ . Fred ican Government” aig «cloak prayer so rvice on {day morning Rachael Roth 2 . Maude HON. EDWARD R BENSON Nosce Te or Know Thyself tion of Diplomas The exceilent ad aby the esker | 3 Ep of the evening, nl Holmes, Dean of | toe gepers! fa ty PP uusyivanis Bate College, was surely s grest trest | lo every one preacnt his tsik will] peorle, | ’ . BAL Shen 38 Sia : : : | ’ ve a 1 .é rge i 571 1 + AY : BY 4 . v i ¥ i PL . oS . . : i. ‘ . ous - { ; w ‘ . C a It would ' equalize Esch member of the clase waa a} = ta or tama 1 HMO rod and ceived and you owe il to yourseill to sce them before buy orediit to himasel i Grenis da bis | $ 5 Bh he Droperiies, Tend ing elsewhere. Even if you have another make in mind or mized. create & 3 ticle ora 3% stat 4 Yort mre i sbi porate or mized, create a : : NN satisfy yourself that the Red Cross is a better stove mission and repeal all laws con-{¥ = " ¥ Bright futures | v its purpose Mr. Benson i « 6y prepare 1 COVE y Clot s Hali and heb x 1 a by giving it a careiul inspection, sith or their life work as (hey | ’ aracterized the present AXALION 8vs: their first visit in that Lime, : y mmencement parte. 5 : i Lika) a i s kL The orchestras | ‘ | highl eon ir, and Mire. Barner are pauclicE ® 3 ss Cont t anid that t} reaver Sovran: Sa ail 1 i WOUEsLE is 10 DB DIKMY HO i £ jive . 2 y gaid that the nnsylvania railroad and | . ghly : yor «@ farm at Clintondsie and Mr tosh a till hi | ot great orations could ** well af plimented for the excellent music Sif . : ily A a Iokes . ® ) AL Corporations coula well al- . A " : ; Mra. Wohifort, the Istler whe Y Ws aay 5 J ford io mive legisla bu rendered, under the Jlesdership 4 | Frederick Reas ol Ars ago to give legisiators hun- better known sax Laurs Barner, | Walter Ludwig, forester. This music was a delightful feature of the evening. | The high school closed Friday wita | i” le ‘ CI maiurday until Monday and CUnog £0 AVErsge attendance for i 3 : ol and hundreds of passes, consider- are farmicg pesr Malona They re- mained with Mise Annie Bible [from uality of taxes. ”’ ld not have to bond the stent ff fifty millions of the riris | £ ¢ & | their short stay gt of 97 per cent. thus giving an Average for the school of 85 per cent. + ‘ a . ——————— Misses Arlene Giogerick Ethel | . Gingrich, Edwina Wieland, Rabe ah | Teanstare of fia Pacers Penne on ihe third § v of May pext AD Re prosentative Baldwin, Delaware py eT = ! Anns E } t r io being M th. A. D. 1914. 10 answer the fet i roads,” he declared | frlen ds snd scqaain on system were corrected Vieln » Grae Wisls i an 1 AM ol Hhefler ot Sur v4 r ¥ irlALO, t Aad ¥ 180i 11¢ Mules county, arguing against the bill, con. | y y : , plot of grou 'bomss were preset: t ¢ very day dur. | tended that certain figures that had ing the term of éighi months re, +00 THUR BR LE? i 48 ] £4 J mg— 8 4 been presented by Benson were not in| g ; sah anu Fred Leathers ot 1ag- | Bherift's Oflice, B fie, #8, Api : rd 2s} - . ———— ~~ * . ’ aes i - accordance with the Unitec State Rf . ned $13 Mim ‘slices. | NRIHAN COURT Lt ntl : lited States From Youngsiows, Ghia, man, tract of of land in State College. | ( . census. Mr. Benson said real estate in Y Ol £550, i i WNGSTOWN, hin Pennsylvania today pays an average tax OUNGETOW io 3 J ! n 96 10 Lily E. Bierly et bar to Sarah E. | on Hua Wi expe cod : of seventeen mills while only three ill April 2 * 194. i i f | wm iE | | nis, While only tarce mula editor Reporter ; Jenner eb al, premises in Bellefonte, {IDAY, THE 15TH DAY OF MAY, 1914 are collected on corporate and personal I toll Samah pd $1,230, amrioud real euiate, Ch aban) . ineclose one dollar on subscription . [y. } the following dasesitod fen/ quale, Kal I prof v rty. Ww hy should any man pay ’ lizzta i. Fye ot tar to Jams Ny- { town y of Pott y ol re, and stat imes as much tax as the other f ' re asked. ‘Let us remedy this n if we must stay here until to Reporter, I live four miles out of men, tract of S00 } it we North eV En oot i fhe i y farmers bere are almost all in the foo " wt | degrees | ix and wix-ienih Shes io stoahe ’ ~~ 3% Newton Brungsrt #t ux io WwW. D its th W of the i row ih ‘ orth § — producing business; they gel} . Uhirty« tand ote hall degrees West twenty 4 : : Walker, tract of land in Miles twp | na ad nibs titel oat + thoaties BY * eighteen cents per gallon wholesale, x Lan illiam “South . ’ - x ) i i £ i398 x 5 ne iH b ¥ I the retailer geta thirty-two cents per bi . i A . " Anuvie B. Davia et bar to Cyrus | gallon. There ia very little grain q Rant. # fi . Colles { and nine ten raised in this section except silo corn ;] G*nrbart, tract of fang In Lote EW | of Daniel Ho vania and stated in New York one rail- £1.400 three-fo eR ast» id 1 ‘ SJL D ONLY A i road DA brn } 3 tirat takes the lead to feed dairy cows, | . | pereh post ; thent ame North filty« md pa ix times as much for the fielen Lewin to Mary CC. Herries, ar tent vom 3 y ] f land in Curtin twp, Ye ungatown in afarmicg community. : ; Jenson referred to railroad cor- porations in Ohio and New York pay- ing much higher taxes than Pennsyl- privilege of doing business as it does in here is only a very small portion of ’ y yaen and lot jeliefonte, 83 250, + ng Ars wp HE Jortpeatg ali Soe All = - this atate ‘If taxes are wall | thie § roduce used io X oungstown hou nd ot io Beliefo 82 i» iy by FB OE ar Snot 5 od " ’ 1 ~~ Wi}S ala { taxes are equalized, : . sarah E. Foreman et bar to Will. | Pine stump ; E008 oo) Fast to Retin : A he asserted. * the A . L. lt which isa a population of 109.000 ty and on { degrees East ten and six tent | 4 oh average would be 7) ism FH. Homan, tract of land In | perches to stone. piace «1 begiuning, cons : : wople ) that is raised in a section. A disiints : : P and 81 TE PERCH ES wills on all property. and we would | V*OF } that la in this section Gregg twp. $4,100 | TWO ACRES and SIXTY.FIVE I ERUCHE : *rioea A “ } . , Er ' p th freon erect a iwo story f(rame -y ~ IT have plenty of revenue for everything. t : Fos ire fre Ta follows: baled samuel Oberndorf ot ux to Mary © dwelling } house, barn and « thet outbut id} ig BEI LEFON E ’ : y 2 ro A 8 OF 8 ¥ { of the purl Make every man's dollar worth the ny, $22; otraw, § per ton; corn, TERM OF SALE- Ten per cent the pur “ha + a Harris, house and lot in Bellefonte. | rhase money to be paid or secured on day of # same, whether it is invested in a home shelled, 700; oats, 56c wheat, $1; $1.00 : the balance to be paid upon confirmation of sale —— orin a © jon.” potatoes, §1 35 per bushel ; eggs, 250; . and delivery of deed. a R corporation. F. P. Musser et ux to W, B. Musser, N. B SPANGLER, butter, 320. How poor people ean live ’ ’ 60.18 Administrator. tract of land in Millbeim Boro, $100 W. BE. Musser to Alice B, Musser, ———r————— DeWalt a Twin-Machine Man, here and support a family on $2 per Arthur G. DeWsit. Democratie day is more than I ean figure out ’ tract of land in Millheim Boro. §1 00, stat: ehsirman in 1910, st the close of They could do it all right in Centre H. Eimer Pariday et al Exs. to the Allentown convention eslled up Hall, 1 think. Hoping to mest sil Mn hall Musesr, tract of lax d is SUND Y EXCURSION i uv 101 ahi . . re is 195 ang in Senator Penrose over the telephone, | ™Y friends in Centre county io June Forgusbn twp 8 2 : . A and eald : ** The slate went through ; next, Iam D avid Tressler ot ux to J. A, Halder. Grima has been nominated.” This Yours very respectfally, man, tract of land in Ferguson twp statement wae vublicly made in De. Grorar F. Foorr. $3 750 i Walt’s congressional district by D. M Ite Coc ph H. Heberling et ux to M eh . A Abad. aor me Pine Gr Mii Joseph H, Heberling et ux to Mar. Blott, who further said thst $90,000 Grove ila garet Sunday, tract of land in Forgu: had been sent to Allentown on the eve Mrs, L. D, Musser spent Monday in| twp. $100, of the convention to encompass the | Bellefonte, bh H. Heberling et ux to Mar. Y. 1 10 defeat of Munson and Berry for the Mies Hester Bhuey of Lemont spent donsph 1, rE SUNDAY, AY nomination for governor. Sunday with Mrs. Frank Reed, garet Sunday, trust of land in, Fergy- A Rare Chance to Visit the National Capital son twp. ————————— Misses Leoda Decker and Ollie SPECIAL TRAIN 8. 8, Convention, Tanyer drove to State College last Thomas Yos'et et al to Heliefonte I = Geskizait EERIE» EREEERXER State College. $1,000 Oak oan” REN : 2B | Selina will bo held in the United Evangelical | Week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. kre May 3 | Millersburg May John P, Btiver Heirs to P. Wilson | Glen Iron ha aha va 1R0BAM) an evening session, and an interesting | toons visited several days last week ; n t tr yA. portunity to see rows, Uapdtol Bulldi arent Art Gallery, aud The Centre County Pomona (range | Fairbrook on Bundsy snd spent the ign Jaton tt tar i= R. A. Rew of W Mrs. Kyle Osman of State Dol $2 600 Tickets on sale beginning Friday, May & Consult Ticket Agents, or David Todd, Divison Passonger Agont, Williamsport. | Leaves May # Millmont 3 Paxinos The Sabbath Behool Convention of | Friday. } : Ty. \ iv «oI | Bolin rove Junction | H., I. Wilson et ux to Harrison. H ‘ 10.42 i ‘as | Herndon , | | . Church at Tosseyville, Friday, May Frank Smith, Jor twp. $100, . ais 4 a | Hines program bus been arranged. with Mims. Ja Decker. Htiver, tract of land in Huston twp, Returning, fpecial Train » will loave Washiogion 6.00 P, M the Nation,’ ty of magnificent distances, une will meet In the ball of Weshlgton | 98 at the George Roch hore, . : atid Mise Mary Osman of Ceutre Hall | David Condo et ux to Harry E. ir eer, Vit ASR pe mn niet PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD sion will open ui two o'clock, day. #36, Central BR. R, Co, tract of land in ! Miffiinburg . 128 fy dertown the eleventh district of Centre county| Brysn Smith of Altoona spent a i ) 1 : J PAs AMI Walker Ref. Co, tract of land In Tay. Kiang s all ! Orhan. . mm a 15th. There will be an afternoon and | Mrs. Ros and little dsughter of Al Nay 10 | Danan Mr. and Mra. Jacob Keller Grove to $2000 dept. An op Aime. Aneducationus well st Any [deal Sunday Outing SiUNCEST Niilding Mineuin, Kinaty ot Con 1 “ stetter, tract of land in Hinte College, | lke any other otty In the country, Only $3.00 for the round trip BL Tari] Wight ssbington, “The Ony Grange, near State College, on Wed. of
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