_————— THE CENTRE REPORTER. UsNTRE HAL Pa. THURS. Aug. 80 Mowing ODO COC ICM Em Down ERIeeI een Right and Left! Ea TRIPIRIN RINT TRIATRT (TR We are showing the Summer Shoes no quarter. Prices on all of them are being cut to the cost line, some pared a lit- tle below, some really halved. It’s the star chance Of the season "to get good shoes at a trifling cost. — Suppose vou don’t need shoes right away, von may need them in two weeks or a month, or next sum mer, and it will pay you to Buy Now for next summer. When turns for your money in the next can you get such big re- ’ gix months ? Mingle’s Shoe Store, BELLEFONTE, PA. Patents Granted J. 8. Stewart, of Tyrone, was grant- ed a patent last week on an incubator. C. R. Harris, of Williamsport, on a domestic garbage burner. —————— on C. E_County Convention. The Eighth Annual Convention of the Centre County Christian Endeav- or Union will be held in Bellefonte in the Presbyterian Chapel, September 5and 6. The first session Wednesday at 2 tion ¢ losing « on Thursday evening Be col se. ssi will be on 30 p. m., the conven- Baptist Association Anniversary. The seventieth of the Centre Baptist association being held in the Baptist church at Port Ma- ilda, yesterday and today. The intro- uctory sermon was preached by the Rev. I. N. Earle, of Lewistown. The doctrinal sermon by the Rev. C. Houck, of Milesburg. ——————— A — A I anniversary is E. Improvements About Town, A new walk has been built in front of the Methodist church. The porch which formerly was in front of the church has been removed and » walk with steps leading to the church built. George Jenner has further im- proved his cosy home by building a walk in front and around it. A ss Mra. Rossman Improving Mrs. John Rossman, of near Penns Cave, who received a severe paralytic stroke about two weeks ago which ren- dered her speechless, and her right side useless, is slowly recovering under the treatment of Dr. Lee, The patient is advanced in years and will require considerable time and nursing to recover. ————— A — A] Registration Time Expires, Next Monday and Tuesday, Septem- ber 3rd and 4th, sre the last days for registreing, which is one of the require- ments of every voler to entitle him to a vote, Voters, and the district chair men, should bear this fact in mind so that no one may be deprived of a vote on account of failure to attend to this matter, Admitted to the Bar, John J. Bower, chairman of the Democratic County committee, was on Monday admitted to practice law in the courts of Centre county. He stud. jed with the firm Orvis, Bower & Orvis. 8. Kline Woodring, student with Fortney & Walker, James A. B. Miller, with Reeder & Quigley, and John G. Miller, graduate of Dickinson law school were also admitted. This makes four more good young Demo- ematic lawyers at our bar to hold up the doctrines of the party. assed — co — A Visit from Former Pupils. Some years since the pastor of the Presbyterian church, Rev. W. H, Behuyler, his wife, her sister and moth- er, were all engaged in conducting the Lewistown Academy. They are now spending the summer together at the mange, Learning of their presence in Centre Hall, Rev. Samuel Barber, of Princeton, Pa, James B. Chambers and ‘his sister, Annie, of Miflinburg, for- © mer pupils, avd Miss Jennie Barber, eame up from Union county last Thurs day to spend the day with their old teachers and friends. All went to the cave, and had a delightful time in re ealling the events of former years for which the day was entirely too short. MARRIED LAST EVENING, Two of Our Young People Take Upon Themselves the Vows of Matrimony, Last evening at eight o'clock the solemn wedding service was pro- nounced by Rev. J, M. Rearick, which Clements, two of well-known young people, man and wife, The wedding took place at the bride's our SUPPOSED ROBBERS ARRESTED Two Tramps Arrested Below Coburn on the Charge of Robbing the Post Office that several suspicious-looking tramps had been seen in the vicinity of Mill- W. Gross Mingle and B. D, Brisbin at once started for that place with the hope of catching the tramps home, where about fifty invited guests had assembled. The bridal party con- sisted of the bride and groom, Miss Pearl Riter as bridesmaid, and John Miller as groomsman, aud presented a fine appesrance as they stood before the minister, The bride and brides- maid were both dressed in white or- gandie. After the ceremony the new- ly married couple received the hearty congratulations of the guests, This unoruing they started on a wedding trip to Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Cape May and other points, and will ba gone about ten days. After they return home they will at go to housekeeping at the home the groom's mother, Mrs. Lucy Henney, on Church street, The bride is the eldest danghter of (George 8. Clements, The groom is a prosperous young mechanic, who has built up for himself a large trade, and stands well in the estimation of all who know him. sonnsm———— fp —— MUSICAL NORMAL. once of A Permanent Musical Normal will be Es tablished at Centre Hall, The people of the community seem to appreciate the importance of having a permanent musical normal in this place, as a number of our musical peo- ple have urged Prof. Zeigler to open a school of that kind. Jo order to meet the desire of the people, Prof Zeigler has decided to here permanently and to establish a Nor- mal. The first term will open in April and the second term sometime during the summer. The six weeks’ session which will close on next Saturday, has been conducted very successfully and the patrons are well pleased with the progress made. The permanent pormal will be convenience to locate a great strumental 1 music will be taught. —— msm Thieves in Linden Hall. ble of Mrs. E. Gellig, a few miles of Linden Hall and took with harness, one night last week them several sets Wo Mp tly Church Appointments Hall, 7 p Tusseyville, Lutheran—Centre Spring Mills, 10 p. m. Reformed Union, 10a. m Presbyterian a.; Pine Stump, 3 mn. a. In - Hall, : Spring Mi Centre Has ni. Centre H m. v Pp. Hs, 2 p. m. 1, 10:30 a “%) p- A A deed for the transfer of 2,765) of coal and fire clay a laud in Noyes tered for record. The deed is from N. Blandin and wife to the Coal company. There are four revenue stamps on the deed of the denomina- A. on of fifty. The consideration named in the deed is $450,000, ————_—— A TY Dn State Grange at Lock Haven, The executive committee of the Penn- sylvania State Grange has decided that | the annual meeting of that organiza. will be held at Lock Haven the second week in December. The question of having the meeting this year held in that city was virtually decided at the meeting last year, but final action in the matter was only taken recently by the executive commitiee, ~~ — A ft a R. BK Improvements. making its aonual improvements around the station and Grange Park, prior to thie Grange Encampment, While the company keeps the sur. roundings at the station in good repair, one thing is much needed, and that isa hydrant and trough at the stock yard. This is not so much for the stock shippers, as it is necessary from a humane standpoint, —— A Mo # W._ Gross Mingle Leaves the Hank, W. Gross Mingle, who has been as sistant cashier of the Penns’ Valley Banking Company for the last three years, will leave that financial iostitu- tion on Saturday. He filled the posi- tion in a most ereditable manner and proved a correct accountant. Chas. Bartholomew, who has been doing clerical work in the bank for some time, will be promoted to fill the posi. tion thus vacated. Mr. Mingle will embark in other business, announce. ment of which will be made later. No Change in Insurance Rate. The question discussed in Centre County Pomona Grange, relative to increasing the tax rate of insurance where buildings are not protected by lightning rods, resulted in the meas ure being indefinitely postponed. The Grange Insurance Company is doing an extensive business, and has had the good fortune to have a very low rate of insurance, The company officials con- duet the business in a very economical manner, pay their losses quickly and do not quibble in making adjustments, all of which greatly aids in building up the business of the concern, A A ML. The Centre Reporter one year for one dollar, wino were io town on the day of the postoflice robbery. When they ar- | rived in Millheim they learned that i of Coburn. Constable HLeitzell, Millheim, was taken along and tramps were found in an old saw mill below Coburn, The tramps offered no resistance and were brought directly to Centre Hall. Here they gave their names as Charles O'Hara, phia, and John Malloy, of of tourist, The Justice of the mitting them to ing before the United States Marshall. On Baturday they were taken to Wil- liamsport, where Commissioner ley fixed the time for the Monday, Sept. 3. These tramps were loafing the day of the robbery, ping, ete in Peace Mingle jail to await a hear- ent hearing on about town on , and the the tools selling needles, oie of them spent some time foundry, from which used in robbing the safe place i were taken. | These tramps were e | town for their health, the iid watch on all suspicious characte videntiy not in and hereafter authorities she keep a close ie Mop we A Ww oll. Kunown Pastor Dies W.0 W right, for over stor of the Presbyterian church Rev. years | at Mile hospital at Philadelphia last day. Rev. Wright and to Philadelphia last fall, given up his work as count of ill health. — . py Christian 2 Eudeny orers at Milthelm thirty =sburg, died in the Presbyterian I'hurs family moved he having pastor on ac- al convention of tl Christ The ninth annu Keystone League of deavor of trict of { Church, Sep Ri Central Penua the 1 will wie nited % 4 meet in Millhen iith to l4th hundred delegates i ? i tend, tember are expecied Bish rabb en in the among them | other prominent n Ri. A Struck by Lightning During the hh | morning Herman, of lightuoing eavy storm bel Horse ionging a Lemont, was and inst of Mrs. John Was Biso antly | residence i gaine pi ace, } of the pe A stable thie same p 1: i lastering ia | TO PT eionging i ROE, Was | | lightuing and burned i - Firemen s Convention at Philigebarg | The Central Pennsylvania Firem { convention beld attracted Lhe at week i eruvened in that tows of Bell best equipped company The | the best band | The district Du Bois holding the convention fio | wagon fonte, won Pleasant Gap band was ad in the contest. will not be enlarged val i Hae 10 pin was chosen as the next year ——— " Saved a Child in Peril eam of horses hitched to a pri ng and driven by Samuel Koch became frightened at an approaching freight train at the The horses began to kick up in and for a time though the conse juences wo fous. On the wagon was a little child, daughter of Mr. Frank Fisher, of Penn Hall, and her life was danger. Seeing her predicament, Thos, GG. Wilson made a dash for the vehicle, seized the little one and land- ed her in safety. It was a heroic deed on the part of Mr. Wilson. ———-——— i isin glation ¥ and ear general ! as ook ee iid be ser Cemetery Improvements, The cemetery has been enclosed by a new fence and now looks somewhat better than it did before. ation could yet improve it The assoc- out drives and walks. The people of | the community seem to be taking a greater interest in fixing up their cem- etery lots do all in its power to make the ceme- | tery look as neat as possible. [It is hoped that in a few years an iron fence can be built. That, with an arched gateway and ornamental trees would make our ¢ity of the dead as beautiful as any in the county. —— > Seriously Kicked by a Horse, Philip Leister met with a serious ac cident while crossing the Beven Moun- | tains Bunday afternoon. He was riding a horse which he had just obtained across the mountain, when the horse became frightened at something in the road, and threw him heavily to the ground. In attempting to disentangle himself from the stirrup the horse Kicked him on the head, fracturing his skull. Mr. Leister managed to walk back to Thomas Decker's and was then brought to Pot. ters Mills, where Dr. H. 8. Alexander dressed the wounds, He was brought to his home in Centre Hall on Mon- day, and is getting along as well can be expected, ” A large crowd is attending the Busi ness Men's Picnic at Hecla Park to- day. The program of entertainment has attracted people from all over the GRANGE ENCAMPMENT Vuir Beplember | An Interesting Program, i The arrangements the Grange! Evceampment and Inter-County Fair at Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa., are | being perfected, and is now an assured | One hundred tents ready engaged and orders are in nearly every day. The will be the most interesting | structive that has | years, And lontar-Counly 15 Opons for SUCCERS, al- coming | program | and in-| prepared for | are been Camp will be opened Saturday, Sept, | 15th. Sunday will be devoted ligious services; Monday, hibition proper will open; Monday { evening the entertainments will open | in the auditorium, On Tuesday the | program of lectures and addresses will begin. | to re-| 17th, the ex- | The speakers who will conduct these | daily meetings the joth secured are prominent in the {and among slate, most | ladies | gentlemen have been fs | instructors, most prominent part in the The Pure Butter Protective tion has asked to join in this gathering and have program, Associa- been assigned The Xposed in its Thuraday aft- ernoon. oleo fraud will be uncove- ered and ex true hideous LH ness, showing how the farmers are de- spoiled of their butter mat kets, Every farmer and citizen interested in good government should be present to hear th the terfeit swindlers, e true inwardness oleo coun- Of FLAG § the and two X HIRT the flags The flags of | three Republics of Americas, new Pomona Girange and the other Subordinate These the ext fags ever designed for one designed for the ( ounty for irang es, will be handsom- any and will be on exhibition for the A confederate fla on exhibition society first time, also be those the be which will wrtunity to present an opm WE A= ner of the South which led the confed- ernte hosts in the great struggle in the rie Fepecially of plants Pa of Lhe ver a hundred ¢ i] ledged i whici Fhe exhibit of sheep and swine will Ihe MASON be larger than last drought « * oy Year. great Lhe present nist the i® Bal tha ay y $ f ntl $1! that { iif exhibit of eatlie, still ther in assurance of some fine herds, and may ¢ an important part of the Grange Exhibit of musical i Cy« les and d« struments, vnesiic manufactures will be larger than former years as every lable space is already engaged re- ion of new, tempora- uiring the erect Among the exhibitors \ inn these (de partmen ts wiil ry b iidings be Thornton & Son adelphia; Demorest Sewing Ma- Williamsport; Weaver f York; W. A. Huber, Mechanicsburg: Irvin Hardware OC of Centre Hall; H. A. Deitzler, of Leb- anon; John Kennedy, Centre Vermont Farm Machine Co. ; Johnston | Harvester Co; y Buggy | Walker Buggy Co., Cincinnati, Besides these a large number of appli- Barnes, of Philadelphia; Garitee of Phil ¢ chine Co, of Organ Uo, o of 0 f Safet Ohio. leted, PLANT. | announced as soon as comp i i ACETY LENE © i t) AN hibits be the acetylene gas plant for the | by C. K. | Rober, the great lumberman of Lewis burg. The grounds and auditorium | and at! | head quarters large lights will be plac- Mr, Bober will be present to ex- ne of the most interesting ex will lighting of country homes, | farmers should make a thorough ex- { amination, Parties desiring information should | write to the chairman at Centre Hall, { Pa. A ————— A SY ————————— Gold In Peanaylvania, During the past few months rumors of gold found in the Roaring Creek | Valley, near Catawissa, caused no lit tle excitement, but last week these ru- mors were verified by an analysis which came from an assaying firm at ly was some yellow metal on the farm of Simon Shive. Every one who owns land in that section is now look HAI MS ST —— Ed. Nearhood will have a fuil stock of cantaloupes and watermelons Satur. day. New Goods-New Styles New Trade ~=but the same old prices at Krape's Shoe Store, Bpring Mills. For BALE. —A new tent, size 12x22, at one-half the original price. Just the thing for the picnic.~W, W, Boon, Centre Hall, *Broon Mare AND CoLT FOR BALE, «A fine black Percheron brood mare, weight 1400 lbs, with three months old colt at her side, is offered for sale county, by E. M. Huysrr, Centre Hall, Pa. ¢ ¢ Snellenburg’s ¢ Clothing is here. / Widow Jones ¢ and Progressive Clothiers, Just Received A ine nine ol Men's Suspenders Men's Heavy S -~ BELLEFONTE, PA. 2050000002000 000050300000 020000060000CC00PPR0RROR00CPRRROPRGCORORR0OS - IF YOU WISH TO BECOME n - SUP0I0000000000C00000000000C 000 00CRRRBO0® “hamict Anh ae 4 VldVabla . ins > ur x # sprite Farmar n short if you wish sonora ie § {yy 8O0ure a trait NL Ww well for any TUITION IS FREE Offers exceptional advantages. IN ALL COURSES. EFFROT IN SEPTEMBER heretotors, incl ng History Languages and Lit These coupses are eepeciall Lratunes Freshman Year, than Latin and Greek Podagogios, and Political Science. most Ethies Avil the United conrsps in Chemistry, © very best in ing powmitions Slates. WOMEN are admitted to FALL SESSION opens Seplember 12, 1900 among the informa The Star lj Prop. ESTABLISHED 158% ——— We desire to eall your atiention to the famous Sebrings Porcelain Bemi-Vitrious Ware. We have it in dinner sets in three onlors, vie Green, Bloe and Lilac, of 120 pieces to a set. al the very jow price of $10.00. Any one wishing 0 buy » dinner set should not fall to see these goods, Here are a few quotations Guan Powder, per 1D... mmm in Drop Bhot, per ib Healing strings, per doz Chain Pamps, complete for 10 ow | cistern American Washing Machine... io Wire Nalls at a very sid price Table Ol Cloth ovr. Double Bitted AZ... Uioodd whip... 8h ¢ Bh i ey Women's or ing Shoes, Root Best Ex aa ad ven ver pee ESSHSssEesTsyT $288 THE STAR. § Spring Mills, Pa. 3 : August 27, Job work of every deseription Full line in stock, in all the new designs, Marlow Heel, Jennings Toe Laced or Baltoned Boxed Calf, Norway Calf, Russians Calf. My stock was never more complete. No jobbing, but solid shoes direct from the manufacturers, Special inducements for the Fall Trade. Come and see my stock before buying. All kinds of produce, except butter, taken in ex- change for goods, Thanking you far and hoping » Sv " Sanit tinuan same, C. A. ERAPE. 0000003000000 00000000000000000000 P. V.S. STORE. ean be done at this office. Prices