just received a fine Tapestry, Brusso All and a superior grad prices from one-third to one-quarter less than usually charged by other parties FLOOR COVERING Linoleam able oll cloth, signs and hn 3 ol nm Sto 724 width, sei ow figures STRAW and PANAMA Hats at One- Halt Value I the Ingrain and Rag all new de Str nw, Par half at about Dress and White Goods at Money. Saving Prices line o ee and white goods, just © ap is0 an yt i { { i i | { ! i i BARN BURNED, The Large Barn of ML. Rishe!, Esq , De stroyued Saturday Evenlog. The large barn on the farm of M. L. Rishel, I¢q , was burned to the ground Saturday evening. The origin of the | fire is supposed to have been spon- taneous combustion Wm. F. Rishel, a son of 'Squire lust spring, began operating the Rishel farm, und he had just about when the men in the fleld the barn to te ablaze to the barn, the men mans crop of bay r for r Spring. and Summer eT Come to our store and you will be convinced of a few facts in Footwear eC. A. KRAPE.... , SPRING MILLS, FPA. * Something New Electro Plating Plant at Rebersburg, Pa., Plating Gold, Sil- ver, Nickel, Copper, Brass and Bronze The Only Plant of the Kind, Except the Country Fitted for Plating Other Kinds of Plating. opera ate of A © very dipped, ean detect in $ vr sly Ti SARE AT oniy especially cheap goods which handiing Fraudulent Stamping on Goods * 8 of such p snd plating them with thre of silver which makes the years, and which we guar 0 cent. of pure sliver, Our gold Only the Pure Plates Used in All Our lMetals. io have 00 is 24 karat Why bay « heap goods when you can take oiled goods and have i! than the new- - 2 Vienk decided Business Men's Pienie at August 15th Business Meg Aug 18 to hold Hecla Park, [t hax been A District futher League Convention. The District Luther League of Cen. tre, Clinton and U convene i Lutheran re Hall, Monday the evening, July 25th, ening, Jui cordially invited 26th. The publie to attend all sions, cially the J. M. REARICK, Pastor, Bc fp Read The World espn tre Hall Subseribers to the Centre Reporter he one year in pee ean have the New York Dally to them [i addit wlio pay fort Reporter adva World s¢ nt i ional. Will me the The same offer is riers without World. 0 be « Dail i woamont. 3 Hinme and family are en- joying ned wention at Pleasant Wm day at th Hew wr the d family spent Bun- f John R. Williams, Keesport, #] preached | United Brethren congregalio int, who has been several weeks is “ife are enjoying a Lie eastern part of fre. J this writing sul dropsy Mr, Ellen SVinhg ill at and Robert ( wkeou is yery heart trouble Kk. of Rock View, beautified by a | (sarbri is 1 her hotce freah cos oof puis i WHATS THE DIFFERENCE? Mr Marray Tells Yon it Costs giles if Unres used vou ta jose flesh, to be th have ¢ nervous sted tabile, to rise in morning feeling be dyspepticn dd tesp indent. Toe all to you ia: heslth? How ean I So strong I regain my become my foriner seif 2" is Mr. Murray's faith io the merits of hie | refund the money Vintenn ths is ready to promptly it, after a few days’ We ehal- For Vintena fails to benefit. D Murra y: H. F. ROSSMAN SPRING MILLS PA. » 0 9 8 WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR. Summer Underwear . Laceand Lisle Hosiery White Goods We alsohave a lot of Ma- son’s Fruit Jars for those in need of them. A full line of Groceries, Va- LOCALS, Why not advertise in the Reporter ? This has been a poor week for hay- makers, One and for!y-hundredth inches of rain fell Tuesday. J. 8. Rowe is contemplating a busi- ness trip to Philadelphia an? New York, John Murray, of Lemont, ia visiting his brother, Druggist J, D. Murray, in this place. United Evangelical appointments are : Tusseyville, morning ; Egg Hill, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening. will Valley morning. Appropriate children’s services be held in the Lutheran church Miss Bertha MeCormick returned from Bellefonte Wednesday morning after visiting in that place for reral days. Mm. J. A, Weaver, town Tuesday. George's Sunday el of Harter, Va., Mrs. Weaver came to her old home at Colyer to vis- it relatives, J. Witmer cradited painting the farm house of Mrs. beth Lingle, of town in artistic style Mrs, H. J. | necticut, lot | Brisbin, was in with Eliza- B most Lee is west of Hartford, arrival at the Mr. and Mrs. Miesday evening. Boon, Con- home B. D Was KR her parents, Tiny toads—thousands of them — fell like a Harris Township. Mervin Kahn, of Punxsutawney, is visiting his parents Andrew Kreamer is a visitor from Altoona, Mrs, Kilgrove, of Tennessee, is visit- ing friends in this place, Mrs, Minnie Custard, of Biate Col- lege, a guest the home of J Henry Meyer on Baturday Mrs, Forest ehil- dren, of Martin's Ferry, Ollo, are vis. iting Mre, Bara Hunter, Jucob Arney, of Lebanon county, who was employed as clerk in the store of Meyer & Zimmerman, at Lin- den Hall, some forty years ago, paid a visit to relatives and old acquaintances in this place during the past week. Misses Ruth and Mary Kimport, of Btate College, spent last week with their sunt, Mrs. Margaret Kuhn, Miss Bertha Lohr, of Altoona, spending a few weeks with relatives in this place. Frank Lohr spent Sunday with his aged uncle, Williams Lohr, at Centre Hall. Alfred Wieland and sister Winifred visited friends in Bellefonte, A little Democrat came of Solomon Lohr last Tuesday. Miss Bue Btover, of Unionville, and Miss. Nannie Btover, of Bellefonte, vis ited their sister, Mrs. Laura Bricker. | David Lobr accompanied his daugh- ter, Mrs, William: Mechtey, to her was nt Hunter und her in to the home rain Tuesaday night in Ches- The shower did not last long, city block. Misses Eleanor and Mabel daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. of Bpring Mills, were Gross Allison, | ter, | was limited to one and | Long, Loog, guests of their! cousin, Sunday. Father Sellers, of Linden Hall, companied by Mrs. Meyer ter, the same place Merchant Mrs Tuesday. Rew | and daugh- guests of | H. Meyer i oO were and WwW. Wenesday morning W. A. Bandoe | went to Pittsburg where he will spend some time with his sons, James and | will, { rond company. | The considerable damage to the corn erop | {in this Many | corn stalks were blown over and maoy others broken off, Read Heory T. August Wi “Which a who are employed by the rail- | rain Monday aud Tuesday did immediate vicinity. Finck's article in the Home Companion Beautiful Sex 7” discussion of the man’ » | On the | He HE has scientific | relative beauly of the sexes, Albert Thomas igen, of for the Tylersville, was elected eacher the Was pri: Grammar | grade of Mr | ligen cipal of the High SBehool {in this place several years ago. foganton school. Thirteen hundredth of rain fell Wednesday four o'clock, | day, Tuesday and thirteen-hundredth The order of the inch of morning at about u total for Monp- | ednesday of an making and W two inches, for 0 history of fieen hundred copies the 145th Re to be increased to A stisicler sgiment, ds likely two meetiog will be | the mutter. James M. Runkle Willismmsport v held shortly to o and! , Are Og y. Rev. Roo- wwmed charge Pog ular in tev. and Mrs children, of init relatives in Penns ¥ is pastor of in and is and the pulpit IK Cate bh Wednes. Pitsburg railroad he had been confined for! several months owing 1 C. D. Emer fromm the ne Yi Rl injury re. ing in the ’ ittsburg railroad yards, of nnst in Centre Hull The with white and gables green The work John H. Krumbine tastily pain is that of D. i" © ihe te 4 color HINes Meyer, body slraw in by in wae executed aud was done hanical style, J. B. Ream, of Fariners Mills, was | in town Tuesday, and among other | things expressed regret over the loss sustained by 'Bquire Rishel. Mr. Ream is one of the Reporter's apprecia- tive readers, and never fails to keep the figures on his label up to date. The picnic arranged for next Thurs. day by the various Sunday schools in Centre Hall should be attended by every person who can possibly give a day at this time for recreation. It will well repay the older people who have the burden of preparation on their shoulders U9 encourage the children to attead this gathering. mist AA Assdem y Damaged by Fire, The Bellefonte Academy, one of the oldest preparatory schools in the State: wid partially destroyed by fire Tues day morniug., The fire broke out in the third story, in the centre of the buill. ine and soon the entire upper story was burned away, while both wings | were badly damaged, The loss i= from $25,000 upward. A oY. A Marriage Licenses, Charles J. Witmer, Bellefonte. Nannie Poorman, Bellefonte. Roland B. Bhafler, Coburn, Minnie Johnson, Millheim, Wim, F. Kerstetter, Carroll, Gertie M. Lingle, Coburn. Ira R. Btover, Centre Hall, Bophis G Arigler, Howard Clarice EE Poorman, Romola. Anus A. Beightol, Walker, Claude Poorman, Runville Elizabeth M. Walker, Ruaville, a LD home at Nantyglo, where he expects Alfred Albright, Charles Homan, Cramer, Mr. apd Mrs. David THE THING TO 0m in all the lines, OVERALLS and G ROCERIES PLOW SHOES daughter Bertha and Miss | Piue tas n Crap. £1 Lat Shingle Mrs, Frank Tharpe and children are g at Pittsburg A number of attended visiti place the teachers’ exami at Be Julian Diuges spent nation sllefonte last Thursday. Mrs u few with friends at the county seat. ——— - Rebersburg. Harvey Bird, of P bils- | present visiting friends | Mr and Mos deiphias, are at and reiatives at this place, Weaver place, is seri Miouie several GAYS i Mra. indy | of this i Minn spent Miss Amy Blover. Mr Mrs. Harrisburg, are this place Mr d Mme Robert heim, = the hom Miss Mins in Visitil George , an aged usly ill f Beaver, of Millheim, | this week visiting | of | Frank, relacives and Samuel Visiting # at | Bit of Mill ut Minith, and silo is of Lock Haven, Ig eis his place, Leonard Btover, of Coburn, r, Mrs Philip Leitzel, of Mill. heim, spent a few days with their sis | pent atturday sunday e of Charles M ¢ Weber, ex al Mrs, and sists Willis Weber, at this place, Frank, of Millbeim, home of James Frank Mra, Dr. the Visite | this | week i Miss Annie Bair, of this place, spent | of g her grandparents, | John this Miss Mamie Smith, Wilkesbarre visite Mrs in nt Mr p! AF hie prince : gst pre wen and Brean, at of this dren's service on | Lutheran Sunday se d a Chil uday evening 100] will hol su | Next Saturday evening the Livonia | will hold 8 festival on the school | Ice cream Come o this place. and cake | all. former | are visiting | Mr. is etoployed in the foreign mail depart- | FE will be served, ward Weber of this e, and family, place, come Htew residents Weiler | in wen stored away and was a heavy one, Farmers are now busy culling grain | which crop is very light. The oats The hay crop this vicinity has | exc«edingly well, al though replanting was necessary owe jug to poor seed doing in i MS Ponn Hall. Adam Musser, wife and son Burton have returned to their home at Will- lamsport, after spending two weeks at the home of Daniel J. Musser. Don’t forget the festival at Green Grove Baturday evening. Samuel Gettig and sister Mollie, of Bpring Bank, visited their sister, Mrs, W. C. Meyer, Mrs. Bara L. Fisher is slowly ime proving Rev. J. A. Bright, of Topeka, Kas., preached an able sermon in the Re- formed church on Bunday afternoon. Arch, Zottle, who has been staying ut Woll's Store, is at home helping his father, Bruce Rossman and family, of Brush Valley, spent Sunday at the home of Lewis Rossman. Miss Erie Homan, of ‘Williamsport, is visiting sat the home of Wallace Musser, ——————— Sith, the Photographer. WW, Hmith, the photographer, will be in Centre Hall Friday, July 20. - GHAI MANKET, es tiey PRODUCE AY STORES Tard... iin 08 BRttit cc oiinciriinnen 12 Potatoos... wre. we Bp eiriiion XT Mrs. Ellen Bower, of Bellefonte, send the looal news to the Reportar, Wednesday came to Centre Hall to visit her brother, D, J. Meyer. wide Ru be i oresale Best Best , heavy Jar Best Fruit CANN, Y Jersey Pints, 48¢; ¢ EDT al nd a goo sizes lemon, sizes Lemon ane 00000000008 0000000000000LLOLONCROOPOR00000000P00000600008 sc doz, doz. Juarts, s8¢c ; 3% Gal Si for asc. 1 , 78¢ per doz. ‘xtra fancy and ny Flavoring Extracts returned I ou as much as vou want of it. When are you coming to OUR STORE To get your good share of SPECIAL BARGAINS? GRANITE WATER PAILS TEA KETTLES BOILERS COFFEE "a We have THE stock of but buy them. DITO T special low Couches, Dining R Beds, Mattresses, CENTRE TABLES . BED SPRINGS MATTRESSES in Penn's Valley, 0000000000000000000000000000 0 =) Dry Goods and No- . * - - . DITO oom Chairs, Rockers, Springs, Wall Paper. 75¢ to $2.50 1.98 ALL PRICES Mh eee a we WE our prices. sesseseneeee WTNH ALLS color to hair. Sold for f Br ER 8 AE VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewe it soft and glossy. it always restores A el