A { y . LOUALS { Teachers’ Fxamination in Centre Oouuty, LODALS. THE MARKETS, MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS | DT oTARY FUBLIC— ibid | Progress Grange will meet on Batur- HBuperintendent D, O, Etters has is-| The fire farm tractor in Penns GRAIN HOUSE FOR RENT.—One half of the double | D. A. BOOZER, Centre Hall, Pa. 4 ¥ dwelling house, located on East Church street | All busses taind spol day evening. sued the dates for holding teachers’ Valley did its initial work on the D. Corrected weekly by Bradford & Son. and containing seven rooms and bath, is offered | promptly executed "og. W a a ment . wv 0 : ination ) } eT 7 SRO SS a aS or rent. Place will be vacated April] ot. If - Remember, Tuesday May 16ib, ie | examinations in Centre county, They | L. Bartges farm at Earlystown, last en rutomt am. 79 | tenant desires, will pat in electric light. Inquire| PRIME SEED BARLEY FOR BALE - The the date for the Primary election. are ss follows : week, The engine walked right along rh Al log H. J, LAMBERT, Bate College, Fa. Bell undersigned nas about 100 bushels of prime seed Buzs ! Buzz! Buzz! Soon it will be | Millbelm and Spring Mille, May 22. | all day, pufiing two plows at a much 7 gr eos sree A + | PSB, HARE, Contre Hall, Ta," Batt phone’: S09) . | HART, Contre Hall, Pa, Bell ‘phone. 3p a million if you don't swat him now Eagleville and Howard, May 23. faster gait than a team of horses can | WANTED. —One of the large magazing publish. on . | ing houses desires to em loy kn active man or GOOD AUTO BODY FOR BALE. — Body Port Matilda and Snow Bhoe May | go. Kerosene is used in feeding the y | woman in this community to handle s kpocial | Ford touring car: seats upholstered in goo is Clayburn Breop, of Millheim, who 04 : 8 PRODUCE AT STORES | | pholstered In genuine was employed by liveryman L. L. | plan which has proven ususually profitable. | lemther ; top in fair o dition ; f bod iron horse, Hutter ! Boca opening for ey Address with two good, You can have it at a bargain but ¢ oto foe Bund Bellefonte and Btate College, June 8. Mrs, C. U, Wieland was the guest of RE | references, PUBLISHER, BOX 156, Times 0g, quick ~F. V. GOODHART, Centre Hall, a, Bmith, gave up bis job on Friday. Philipsburg, June 28, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Shirk on Fri- ——il 3 5 p y — » § Mr. and Mrs, Paul Spayd ate the Hpeclal— Bellefonte, June 30, ‘| day, leaving the next day for her new proud parents of a baby boy, The lad Special—Bellefonte, July 14, . home in Mt, Union. For a number : and the riother are doing nicely. Professional— Bellefonte, August | of years Mr. and Mrs. Wieland were 1 P > © Thomas C. Bartges, of Earlystown, |4 and 5, residents of Boalsburg where Mr. was confined to bed last week, suffer- meeee—_———— Wieland was associated with A, E. ing from a touch of typhoid fever. Reunion of Love-Jordan Families, Gingerich in the wagon building busi- RY eae fd Dr. Van Tries, of Bellefonte, was| The 21st annual reunion of the ness. He Is a skillful painter and will 3 taken seriously ill at Atlantic City and Love-Jordan families will be held oe follow that work in his new home edi ni : out of is now in a critical condition, compli- | Saturday, June 24, in W. W, Tate's town, [883] 8 cations having set in, grove; Is Buel lowpelip: Al eles Rev. and Mrs, B. F. Bieber and ! Ni MEN AND Boys WANTED.—(Good A ilienau is sr ially | HVited, daughter Frances, of West Milton, t— wages ; steady work; bonus system,— |= th . i were entertained at the E. M. Huyett ] - res Hayes Run Fire Brick Company, I. Spring Mills to Have 400d Lecturer. home from Baturday until Wednes- L. Haryey, treasurer. ed, Mre. Loura F. La Mance, National Saye Bev. Biebet Ya top i Monday is a hard day. But not so Ask your dealer to explain the con- Miss Anna Stover, who Is employed | ww "1 U7. organizer sad Jesturer,| Xa. @ liare, ‘netalling ah Ee hard that it should give you the blues. veniences of a Perfection. Then have ir tate eani- } : r n Fleck as pastor of the Pine Grove ‘ . > . " : 88 & trained nurse in the State sani |.) sneak 1n the United Evangelical [ Lot a ae oO % on Eduday acd Neither should the end of the day him tell you how little kerosene it tarium at Cresson, is spending a short church in Bpring Mills, Wednesday g ¥) ¥ time with her eisters in this place. evening, May 17tb attending the sessions of the Northern fing you hot vus, done out, fit for uses and how cheap kerosene is. : © sie : svening, M ith, ' ing A d 1 Elmer Miller, teacher of the gram ——— Conference in this place, Monday, nothing but bed. Don’t think all kerosenes are the mar school, left for Milroy on Monday Marriage Licenses, Jucuisyssd Wettneuuy EY meds It's not necessary—not if you'll re- same. They're not. No more than all morning where he has been engaged Hamuel 8B, Bowmaster, State College pa 8 : etl aT place your range with a New Perfec- sugars are identical. Of course, you 5 3 0 - 4 W « hi . . . « “i . an eraasutis WOE J Whe push) Bile Laiw, State College, ——————— tion Oil Cook Stove. For it's the know that cane sugar is better than ———— STATE AGRICULTUKAL NOTES, range that’s responsible for the fuss eet sugar and vou buv accord; Ralph E. Rockey, of Boslsburg, Aaronsburg, F nb tod g Y o p 4 fo th fuss beet sugar and you buy accordingly. arm labor is reported very sosrce and the fume and for the terrible heat But what, perhaps, you don’t reali throughout the State and some dis of the kitchen dai, perhaps, jy 10 callze ; 4 Yo tricts report that the farmers are great. " . 1s that Atlantic Rayolight Oil differs farw, was a brief caller at this office, | Monday afternoon there was quite 8 | 15 handicapped by Isck of help. With a coal range there's no way out from other kerosenes in that it burns Tuesday, hall storm hereabouts, . : Many samples of lime are being re- of keeping a roaring without smoke or 5 » ! 4 Male . ) Miss Lottie Musser g t MN i . . 1 * te tet ee te Som ayant Stay fo eaieeale ore fire going the whole New smell, without char. College for rea :aigains, Nae starts EL es : ment of Agriculture for analysis in ac- day long and just to ring wicks. but with an tomorrow ( Friday ) and lasts for eight | ser. : : Ac g « Jus g KS, b \ ar 3 cordapce with the new lime law which heat a few boilers f : se he: It nev days. Everything in clothing and Rev. Hoover, of Hublersburg, was . 1eat a ew boilers o + intense heat. It never h in town Monday morning in his became effestive January 1, 1916. water jut with a Oil Stove varie Each gallon of shoes, a ‘ ( 21. 2 L ¢ a J ~dC a § . The low average price of wheat on : : 3 pRIORY tof, W. O. Heckman opened the | Jackson oar. Perfection wash da ight is preciselv Prof, W. O eckm opened the Mrs. Guatle Edmonds is spending | April 1 was reported in Pennsylvania as y Rayolight IS precisely day morning with a cl ss of twenty-|80 indefinite time with her daughter, | COunties ss follows : Perry, $1.08 ; Bat- loses its terrors. The ; the same. And don’t y mowing wu , ye i” i d Mre. C. A. Weaver, at Coburn ler, Juniata and Snyder, $1.04 : Arm- flame is kept going forget that the use of Oud, NODE Whom are a number oj" y Al. } ? - " om . 2h a - ale Paro ta kee The term lasts Housecleaning, garden digging, | *'FO0R, Washington and ( amberland, only as long asitis in Rayolight lengthens OLEIR Weak. potato planting, are all the go just | $1.05: Centre and Columbia, $1.06, actual use, your the life of any oil- 4 Kerlin’s Grand View Poultry farm | 20%: The best average price of wheat on kitchen can’t become | burning device. r 4 : Charles Wolf, who is a great sufferer | April 1 was obtained in Pennsylvanis undulv w > rder for baby chicks from : war and . . eceived un otder for haby chicks TOI { from heart trouble , I8 in a serious coun- | counties aa follows : Elk, $1.25; War- y m, Ask for Atlantic Rayolight Vancouver, British Columbia, When . : dition at this writing. ren, $123; Cameron, Luzerne, Mo meals can be prepared = pi : Oil by name—at all dealers the little Bath 8 read B thelr Geating- The Strohm sisters, from Orange- | Kean and Potter, $1.20 ; Bradford, just as usual. who display this sign : tion they will be something like “4 ille, Iilinoie, are here with their aged | Monroe, Pike and Busquehanns, $1.15, ! — il phone, who this spring started farming on his Clayton Leitzell, of Illinole, was the mother’s farm, known as the Stamm guest of his mother and sister. Centre Hall Summer Normal! on Mon- thousand miles from here. . ’ invalid aunt, Mrs, Lydia Meyer. The Pennsylvania Department of The work of planting a quarfer Ons yo x of our aged citizens—Cornelius | Agriculture has brought suit agaipst million trees on the Greens Valley | Bower—Iis not enjoying good health at | the Standard Linseed Company, of Btate Forest lands by Forester OATOES | prasent, He is in a very weakened Cleveland, Ohio, for selling as pure se of twenty men is rapidly pro-| . 1, , and force of twenty me nls rapidly pro- | aondition. linseed oil, an oil adulterated slmost gressing, More than 165,000 have been Mre. T. O° : : I . T. C'. Weaver and daughter, fifty per cent. with mineral oil. Two T C [J placed in the grounds up to the piee- Mary Bradford, spent Sunday st|.uits were brought In Wayne county THE ATLAN I ATLANTIC ent time. Wolfs Store with Ray Stover and |and fines of fifty dollars paid in both REFINING CO li t Mr, and Mre, David J. Meyer, who family. instances. ® spent the greater part of the winter Mre. Thomas Meyer, from Coburn, . d The Washington county commis- Season wilh their son-in-law and | visited her sis'er, Mrs. W eaver, for al ionere have asked for the sid of the sr, Mr. and Mrs Mec- | short time ar p ren Med] daughter, Mr. and Mre, J, W. M hort time a nd then went to Fiedler State Police in killing unlicensed dogs. Cormick, at Columbie, Bouth Caro-| to visit the Frank Guisewite family. The work will be done In those dis Hue, returned to Centre Hall Saturday Frank Haines and deughter, Miss tricts where the constables have failed moruing and sgain cpened their Clary, from Bouth Dakota, and George to kill the dogs ss required by the preity home, Hostermap, from one of the lower Hiate law. Esch dog killed will be Byron Garis and a foree of six men counties, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, obarged up against the constable at are excavating a cellar and laying |Jobn Halves a few days last week. ‘ . the rate of $2 each, and thatsum taken foundation walls preparatory to the Albert Mingle, one of our energetic from any costs due him from the building of a camp cottage at Ingleby, | young mer, left on Tuesday morning county. -- A | for Akron, Ohlo, to resume work. in the Paddy Mountain district. A Ho batt buch home Since. le tay a Potatoes ranged In price sccording ; ag y { i the 2 0 wen nog 3 -€ - . number of professional men from the : to April reports from ninety cents to ; ise the place which is in the | tending High school under Prof. east will use the place which is in the g g the farmers in Snyder county to $1.42 heart of the best hunting and fishing | Btapleton, " % Zronuds; Mr. and Mrs. C. RB. Wolf, in their 8 bushel in Delaware and Philadel ‘ord car. took Mi. Me phia counties. In Beaver and Camer- for y oun Men Monday morning testimony for and Ford car, took Miss Meida Bower, the on countiss the price paid was $1.40. against declaring the road from the pijmary laacher, y toe Lock Haven The low prices were aa follows: Isaac Bmith property to the Rossman Normal, this week, and while in that Boyder, 90 cents; Union, 95 cents: corner, near Penns cave, a distance of | I'Y Visited Mre. Wolf's brother who Crawford, 98 cente, and Centre, Clari- about a half mile, a public thorough- | '* '0 the hospital there and whose con- fare, was heard by the road viewers ip | ©'t'7" 18 80 much improved that be is Bip Fulton, -Levanvn weg THE PREFERRED CLOTHES OF THE —— the grand jury room, in the court | T*#¥ to return to his home in Logan- —————————— house. Eighteen or twenty witnesses | 100 Transfers Real Estate, AMERICAN YOUNG MAN Weie heard. 8 J. L. Spangler ot al to Mary E. pring Mills, tl he Eighteen ministers and sixteen lay Hop. Willism Allison, Lambert, tract of land in Bellefonte 3 added a who was 200, Peleputen atten % ‘he secsionn of the qulfe ib, ie Feouvering dows. " Julia O, Harvey et al to Charles E. Th ’ h dl . re "ulin SL eran C. P. Long and father, J. D. ODE, | Woodring, tract of land in State Col- ung man in church of the Central Pennsylvania | wer, Bellefonte visitors on Saturday. | lege. $1000. ere s hardly a young Bynod, held in the Lutheran church The Commonwesl club of the Y. W. William L. Foster et al to Charles this broad land who isn't familiar with Av is place, Monday, Tuesday and |C. A. met at Miss Ulrich’s home and | E- Woodring, tract of land in Btate Wednesday. Many interesting sub- Uniloge. ry xe ot al 10 Charles’ ’ the nam of TOWNE TOGS-- jects were discussed and there was a| A teacher training class has been