NEW HEAD FOR HIGHWAY DEP'L, Governor Names Robart J. Caunlngham to Fuecceed Bigelow Appropriation 0 INS. 500,000 tor Righways, Robert J, Cunpingham of Pitts. burgh was named ss State Highway Commissioner Tuesday night by Gov- ernor Brambsugh and was confirmed by the Benate simultAneously wiih the introduction of the administration highway bill carrying an appropria- tion of $8,500,000 Cunningham is county controller of Allegheny county and has been promisent in business and politics for many years, His name has been prominently mention- ed for the post ever since Bigelow’s re- tiremeunt, The appropriation made an sllow- ance of about $370 a mile per year for all state highways, was introduced in the Senate Tuesday by Senator Sproul. The bill was introduced after a long conference late in the day between Governor Brumbaugh and its sponsor, The appropriation is the largest ever asked for the highway department since the Sproul road bill went into effect. The sum does not include the money needed to administer the de- partment or the automobile license burean, it having been decided to take care of these expenses in the general DR, BUNKLE RESIUNY PASTORATE Resignation Acorpted to Take Effect Apri) 21, Prior to His Removal to Jennuette, The following is reprinted from the Newport ( Perry county ) News, and refers to a minister born and reared in Potter township : Rev, James MeQlellan Runkle, Ph D , pastor of the Reformed church of the Incarnation of Newport for about Seven years, presented his resignation a! the regular monthly meeting of the Consgistory Tuesday evening, The resignation, which also included the request to join the vastor in a petition to Carlisle Classis for a special session to dissolve the present pastoral rela. tions and dismiss him to Westmore- land Classis was accepted, with expres. sions of regret. Dr. Ruukle was elected Grace Reformed church, Westmoreland county, February 21, subsequently receiving the official call Although strong pressure has been ever since brought to bexr upon him to remain, he said be believed it to be bis duty to accept the call to Jeannette, He has also repeatedly said that were he to consider his personal feelings and those of his family he would re- msin. His pastoral relations here will end with the church at never a higher degree of efficiency than at present and largest membership in its history. He will take to his new field of labor the best wishes of the people of the town, irrespective of denomination. pastor of Jeannette, appropriation biil, | It was announced immediately after | the conference with Governor Brum- | baugh that the proposed measure was | agreed upon by the Governor, Senator | Sproul, chairman of the Nenate fi nance committee ; Fenator Kurtz, of | the Senate roads committee ; Benator | Buckman and Representative Wood. | ward, chairman of the appropriatio committee of both branches, and Rep- | resentative Jones, of the House com- mittee on roads | All the roads specified in the act of | 1911 and its amendments are to be re- tained as the nucleus of the highway gystem and §6 000 000 is #pecifically ap- propriated for the maintenance and | ‘mprovement of these roads. Deputy i Commissioner Hunter and Chie Engineer Uhler have said this sum will provide funds for some permanent work and enough to keep the roads in good condition, Two million dollars is d.vided equal. ly between funds set aside for main- t>nance and construction of State aid roads and payment of the State's share of maintenancs of township roads. For the purchase of turr pike on Btate route $500 000 is appropriated, Bpecific provision is made thst the appropriation is not to be in addition to but to include the moneys derived from licensing automobiles. This is to prevent another legal tangle similar to the one now before the State Supreme court in the appeal taken from the de. cision of the Dauphin county court by the Auditor Genera! and the Htate Treasurer S————— fo Examiostion at Spring Mis Eotranee examination at Mills, Friday, Apri Candidates for grammar and High school be present promptly, provided with pencil and paper — W. R. Jones, Principal. Spring at 8 a m. OA ws TCS i —————e —————————— LOCALS Superintendent D. O, Etters visited the borough schools on W ednesday, Work on the erection « f fire EROB Pe on the bank building was commenced Wedpesday, Miss Grace Bmith is in Hiate Colleg: where she js working at the hair- dressing art. A pew Victrola was placed in the home of Mr, and Mrs George H. Em erick, last week, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. tended the funeral of Mrs at Axemann, on Tuesday, Today ( Thursday ) is the fiftieth an. niverssry of the desth of President Lineoln—place your fi ig at hall-maat, Bradford’ at. Al Rishel, Digging of the cespool on the bank property has been suspended owing to the incoming of water, Drilling will be done, I The Mission Band of the United Evangelical churcf at Linden Hall will give an entertainment Saturday night. A pumber of local nimrods will hie to the mountain streams early this worning in quest of the #peckled besuties, John D. Meyer spent Funday with bis parents, Mr, and Mrs. D J. Meyer, makiog the trip from Altoona in his new Buick car, The second corps of civil engineers are going over the Brush Valley rosd between Cente Hall and Mifflinburg, This crew's work 1s to give the levels, Miss es Badie and Mary Potter moy. ed to Linden Hsll on Tuesday and will occupy the home they purchased from John Weibly, Lester Noll will begin housekeeping where the M isaen Potter vacated, Two young fellows of Orviston were placed in the jail st Bellefonte, Rup. day morning, on a serious charge pre. ferred by B. J. Confer, the liveryman al Beech Creek. The young men had hired a horse and buggy to drive to Howard, but went beyond the bounds to their privilege, driving at break. peek weed, snd at 8 point slorg the Bald Esgle creek the snimsl feel In the road dead. The indications show that hard driving caused the horse's As a prescher, he is excelled by none, which universally sdmitted, his ministerial brethren, us well na sll according him * frontline” in A special meeting of Carlisle Olassis will be held in the chureh here on April 21, at which time Dr. Runkle’s resignation will take «flee: and he dis- missed to Westmoreland Classis, : oo ——— Report of ' eveunth Month of School, The seventh month of school for three of the four grades in the borough gchools came to a close Friday. A number of scholars continue to be placed on the hunor roll for steady attendance throughout the term. Intermediate Bchool—W hole num- ber in attendance during month, male 18, female 18, total 38. Average at. male 15, total 31. Average attendance during term till date, male 17, female 16, total 33 Per cent. of attendance during month, mals M4, female total 83. Per cent. of atiendance dur. fog term till date, male 95 female 94, total 85. Whole number of days at. tendance daring term till tale, y male «398% female 2352, total 47504 Pupils day during month : I+aiabh Emery, William Hweetwood, Fied Luoss, Howard Eme~y, Harold Breor, Albert Smith, Psul Fetterolf, Franklin Ruble, John Lu'z Albert Emery, Ralph O sens, Gertrude Ruble, Haz:l Ripks, Beatrice Kramer, Helen Luess, Anna Fupilas present every day during term till date : [eainh Emery, Fred Lucas Howard Emery, Harold Breon, Al bert Smith, Paul Fetterolf Fravklin Hut Albert Emery, Hazsl Ripka Visitors, H. GG. Miss Helea Packer. Grammar present every (Faris le, Birohmeier, SBehool—Whols in attendanea during month, male 10, 18 total 28 Average atten- dance during month, male 9, female 14 total 23 Average attendance dur. ing term, male § 15. total Per cont. of atter dance daring month, male 90, famsle 90, tota! 90. Per cent of attendances during terrn. male 63 44 day daring Emery, Gladys Jones . liog, Pearl R ble, Rath becon Kreawer, day during term: Ruth Parsons female female female 95 total every month : Carrie Mitter- Re- Pupils present every Pear! Ruble and Parsons, sett Travsters of Kent Estate, Elsie L. Geissot sl to 8 W Bmith, tract of land in Centre Hall boro, $2 200 Cyrus Brungart et ux to William Bower, 2 tracts of land in Poiter twp, $7 500 John H Weber et ux to William F, Bradford, 3 trec a of land in Centre Hall boro. £11 000 Perry W, Bredn et nx to Charles D, Bartholomew, tract of land in Potter twp. $6 John D. Lucw et ux to John W, Whiteman, tract of lad in Centre Hall boro. $900 James C Bmith te GQ E. tract of iand in Millheim boro. H.H., Welseret ux to J. C. HBmith, tract of land in Millheim boro. $25 John Btoner et ux '0 H. H. Weiser, tract of land in Millheim bore, $50 William Bilger to A. D. HBmelizer, tract of land io Bpring twp. 877 A.D. Fmeltzer to Homer D. Decker, tract of land in Spring twp. $6 500 William F. Weaver et ux to Laura OC. Gil), tract of land in Hpring twp, $900 Harry E Harter et ux to Merril W, Kersteteer, tract of land In HBpriog twp, $883 12 Harvey L. Trockmiller et ux to Merle W, Kerstetter, tract of land in Bpriog twp, $5 700, Frank Wion et ux to Andrew C Jo don, tract of land in Bpring twp. $5 000 Ge “iid, Miller, $1 400, Andrew G Lieb gdo, tract of land in Bpring twp, $800 Vy M. Helslor ot bar to M. H. Gro $2 000 ner & Potter twps $10 250 death, le, tract of land in Patt yn twp. $6150 » LEE'S SURRENDER. | i i B0.h Anniversary of the Ooonslon Fittlogly | Observed by High Sehool and Poar, the Friday, | Gregg Post, in ¢ mnection with Bellefonte High Mechool, «n oelebrated the fiftiet « anniversary of | the surrender of Lee. The program was well prepared and was entered up on with feeling by the yorths who make up the High Rehool in whose | #chool building it was rendered, the | veterans who participated in the strug. gle on the side of the North, as well as those who since rose to prominence The principal spesker was Judge | Ellis I. Orvis. Other speakers were Col, D. F. Fortney, Col. H., H. Taylor, Clement Dale, Eiq, and Dr. Hawes, The High Fchool orchestra furnished the music. The astewbly room wes well filled, and among these were B { i | | D. Brisbin and Capt. G. M, Boal, both of whom did their part in bringing about the incident of a half century past, Never did the wounds of a great civil war heal so rapidly as dia the wounds of the American conf] ct, and never did such terrible wounds leave | #80 few scars. The memory of Abra ham Lincoln is cherished today in the South less than in the North. | Everywhere throughout the country | Robert E Lee recognized as the | ideal of goldier-chivalry, without fear | aud without reprosch. Everywhere | Ulysses B. Grant fs regarded as the | embodiment of democracy In war. | This anniversary of Appomattox | finds the United States again with a | Houthern-born President | The present Chief Justice no is of the! United States Bupreme Court was a private soldier in the Confederate | army, and sitting beside him on the | bench is an Associate Justice who was 8 Captain in the Union army, | The Secretary of the Navy and the | Postmaster General are from states that seceded in 1861. The Re cretary of the Treasury snd the HEpenker of t House of Representatives were born in of | i he | slave states. The mejority lesder the House is from the RK uth, snd msn who bss just relicquished the mejority leadership to enter the Ren- | ate is from a State among the first to | the i Mere, Loui Hanselman Dend, Mre. Louies Hanselman died st the home of her dsughter, Mm W, (. Byers, at Riehkville, Miles township, Thursday of 'ast week. of tuberculosis and arterial rheumatism, aged fifty. nine years. Her body wes shinned fo Union eounty and burial made in the Foresthill cemetery, Mon dey after noon. Her husband, Willlam Hause! Union eonnty She was a daughter of Mr. and Miu John Weit and was born in Brush Valley. Furviving her are her hus band and seven children, have the finest WE line of candies in town at prices to suit, 20, 40 and 60 cents per Ib, Box trade a spe- cialty, Try our After Din- ner Mints, H. A. DODSON See me for best prices all sizes of WATER PIPES PUMPS and -also- REPAIRS . Everything in the Plumb- ing Line—bathroom fix- | tures, etc, at lowest prices. S. J. ROWE on leave the Union. tis possible that Lord Bryce wae | Centre Hall, Pa, | | CYRUS BRUNGART LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE I EGAL ROTICE. CENTRE HALL, PA N t is heret special attention writioge of all « ARToCInen le, i loenwes secured, and ai) matlers peria n office attended to prompt iy. OCLs y Howes A. Victoher, guard ~Extra fine Holstein cow heifer eal! by CAMPBELL, Miliheim FOR BALF¥ r B. Bpangls ui iiem Tw Pp AR. Prothonotary 15.0.7 BEDUCED PRI reduced in price. A fey day d 5. D. BARTHOLO . Hatching epus LOB ir ge hen nd 8 gander i ¥ 8 bbore B86 COL Centre greatly chicks © Bow for sale MEW, tre Hall, Pa Cen L. L. SMITH, Dealer CENTRE HALL, PA, A demonstration will convince you of its superior qualitics—a car with few equals at the price, Call Bell phone, right when he said that higher | statesmanship might have averted the Civil War; but the reunited country that followed #0 closely upon the || desth and devastation of this great enr flict was the supreme expression of the political wisdom of the American When the South sccrpled the result, the hand of the North was stayed ly reabsorbed into the civil life of enuntre, The stire's of the pac ple rs jected the radi. | ; people, Vast armies were Immediate the in. sound political cal proposals to '* make treason odi. | ous’ by sending to prison or to the participated in bloodshed and gallows men who had the rebellirn. Organized with WAr radicalism that purposed to follow war | with a reign of terror was cheated of its prey. Appomattox decided slavery and se. i but it decided more, [It cided, in the words of Liveoln, * that among freeman there can be the itanlf, the | csamion ; de- nn sue the leeron cesful sppeal from the ballst to bullet.” That fe the immortal of the Civil War Upon that ple rests the wholes strue‘ure of princi demo- eracy and free institutions -fipon {it reste the Republic, Wg DIXON'S HEALTH TALKS, Colfen and Tea Woaia lar er, Coffee and tea are the two beverages Used almost universally by the adult population throughout the civilized and sem i-civilized world, It is impossible to say how many tens of millions of dollars are expend. ed upon them anbually Although their use has steadily increased they might be discontinued by the multi. tudes who have formed the habit with- out the loss of any benefit and in the mejority of cases abstinence would re. sult in distinet physical gain, Neither orflee or tea are to be cope. sidered foods, Both are stimulants snd it is this which is responsible for their popularity, As with sll other stimulants there is a continual ter. dency to over indulgence becsuse an moderate allowance after a time fal's to give the necessary incitement to the nervous aystem, While the mind Is often stimulated to good work for a short time by coffee Or tea any stimulus which they give is transitory for there is a period of de. pression fol'owing the use of all stimu lante. Experiments have shown thst over indulgence in both have a ten. | deney iu the long run to dull the wor k- ing of the mind, A moderate use may not be followed Syracuse Walking and Rid- and Oliver Pl WE, ing Plows. Tootn Har- rows, Spike Harrows, Perry Harrows, Imperial and Johnson single and double Disc Harrows. Lever Spring Steel and Wood Drum Land Rollers. Single and double Clod Crushers. Black Hawk Corn Planter, ROOFING Steel and Ashphalt i } +4} +3 frrtilse - . n Bi 3 rn 9g 1 or without fertilize: Johnston Binders. ttaanhmand Leal Ci. New Idea, Nisco and John Deer Manure Spreaders. anda Yili vata Wilvalor, : i T oth b FA: [aan]: . 3 Corn Shellers, Lancaster Side Rake. And anything in the ma- chine line you want we have or will get for you. Gearless, Hocking Valley, John Deer and Dain Hay Loaders. CEMENT A carload just received BRICK, SAND and STONE in stock by any noticeable ill ¢« fleet but ver vous. nees and disturbances of the digestive system is almost certain to follow the excessive use of either. Tea has an astringent action which le often harm. ful. Avy value which might follow from the ure 8 warm beverage with meals, where the mejority of the food | In below the body tempersture, is probe | ably offset by thie sottor. Hot water | or the “oambrio tea’ jut whaler, | Lord daye if far better, : whole milk snd sugar) of our obilds Many people rely opon coffee and fea aimont entirely ae beverages and fil to drink the proper quantity of | pure water. { Coal: "OCK TONICS Cracked Corn, Corn- Brand Stock Tonic EED, S’ . ’ -