The Mamfacuers Octet Coting Company THRONGED WHEN OTHER STORES ARE ‘ WELL NIGH EMPTY MEANS, WHAT? \ 2 R SALE.—A good Gun, case, throngs you daily find under our roof. ————— It is current comment, in and out of trade circles, that our store is one of the few stores constantly crowded, and that a view of the stirring scenes here daily is conductive to-optimism. We count it a flatter. - ing tribute to the fairness of our methods and the justness of our strictly cash system. We enjoy a high de- gree of confidence of the public, even this early in our business career, because everybody desires of saving. We buy for cash, sell for cash, give no discount and pay no commissions. Our system knows no favdrites and it grants no special privileges that cannot be shared by all. Our business is storekeeping, collecting and distributing goods along the lines of least resistance like the shoemaker, we stick to our last, the net result is absolute understanding supremacy and that is the reason why there is no sign of hard times in the 1500 PAIRS OF MEN'S AND YOUNG ‘MEN'S TROUSERS: for Half and Less. Side Buckles, Cuff Buttons and straight. i al or 12 h eash. \nanire ot this office or A. B. Yovsa. DD" 8. M. NISSLEY VETERINARY SURGEON, Office Palace Livery Stable, Bellefonte, Pa. s3901y* Graduate University of Pa. Ford 4-cylinder 15-18 H. P. Runabout, Ford 4-cylinder 18:20 H. P’ Touring ’ sin , , Buggies. 59 cents for Men's 79, cents for Men's $1.98 for Men's $2.50 ; ISers. 1.25 Trousers. rousers. $1.00 rose 3 3 ) UGGIES, CARRIAGES, ETC. PUeCI, CA % ’ ‘Men's 25 cent Men's Fanc ‘Men's 25 cent Ee 14¢ for Boys Men's Black 5 Yancy 25 . : 25 cent: Knee and Brown , Suspenders Embroidered Balbriggan Dasines, or iving & ie of caver wo can Pants. Hose 6 cents. 16 cents Sox 11 cents Underwear ' sell you the best - " " 17 cents NEW BUGGIES, 31c for Boys Ladies’ 15 ct. Men's Gray | |\Men's 50 cent | | pp oc cent NEW CYEW RUNABOUTS, ETC, 50 sent Ky oe Bose 1.0 Co don Sox pin Belts 17 cts. . with or without Rubber Tires. i Men's red and lars, gloss or y's 10 cent «00 ; AND blue Handker- | | even 8 finish, Men's 50 cent - Suspenders Dress Shirts 69c {SECOND BAND BugIEs, CARRIAGEp chic pws | | spoems {| vb WIR | L.dEE) | Bors gree Aimer 3p cp ew, £0.38 senile Men's 25 cent Men's 10 cent | Men's 50 cent Suits 98 cts. ae Brighton Gar- Canvass Men's 25 cent President Sus- re Tor Men's RUBBER TIRES A SPECIALTY. ters 15 cents. Gloves 4 cts. Caps 17 cents. penders 31c. $2.50 iil AUTOMOBILES painted aud repaired. $3.08 for Men's and $6.98 for Men's and . Young Men's Suits, Young Men's $15.00 cassimeres, cheviots Suits. Hand tailored. and worsteds. $5.98 for Men's and $8.98 for Men's $18 Young Mens $12.50 Suits. Every, new Suits, all wool; blue \ shade. serge and gray mix. $4.98 for Men's and Young Men’s $9.00 Suits, cassimere and $10.98 for all Men's Flowers and Plants. worsteds. age, we will open $22.50 Suits, AN IMMENSE FLOWER STORE Corner Room in Bush Arcade Building, High Street. ~ Books, Magazines, Bite. , Rife. * Bellefonters will be Interested in knowing that | The poet's exclamation : “‘O Life ! I W. J. Nicolls latest novel, “Brunhilda ot Orr's feel thee bounding in my veins,” is 8 joy- Island,” is proving a marked succes and being | ous one, Persons that can rarely or never favorably spoken of by the critics. The Phila make it, in honesty to th vo, are delphia Press, in its book review, says : among the most unfortunate. They do not William Jasper Nicolls in his new novel, ‘Brun’ ize, but exist ; for to live implies more than hilda of{Oér’s Island,” has created a heroine who | te be. To live is to be well and s to 1s not afraid to take a “dare. While visiting a | arise feeling equal to the ordinary duties friend in Portland she is dared to return to her of the day, .and to retire not overcome by home on Orr's Island by meins of a trim little | them —to feel life bounding in she veins. yacht which the two girls have seen lying in the | A medicine thas has made thousands of harbor. Brunhilda sceepts the challenge, puts people, men and women, well and strong, out to sea in a rowboat, hails the captain of the | has accomplished a great work, bestowing yacht which is now well under way, sod an- the riohest blessings, and that medicine ‘cersmoniously asks to be takendhonrd, One may | Hood's Sarsa rilla. The weak, run-down, well say, with Southey, “What will not woman, or debilitated, from any should not gentle woman, dare 7" Upon this episode hangs fail to take it. It builds up the whole ghe plot of the whole story, which is pleasingly tem, changes existence into life, and ef told and has a happy ending. life more abounding. We are glad to say ——— : these words in ite favor tothe readers of —Subsoribe for the WATCHMAN. our columns. : : in The Summer Vacation Guide “ ; PEN NSYLVANIA RAILROAD BULLETIN ° nsmm—— i JUNE ON THE GREAT LAKES. git Restful, delightful, interesting, and instructive, there is 5 no trip like that on the Great Lakes, those inland seas which form the border line between the United States and re Canada. And June is one of the most charming months in oF the year in which to take a trip. ; " For comfort the fine passenger steamships of the Anchor Line have ho superiors. As well appointed as’ the palatial geen gretho ds which plow the Atlantie, their schedule al- 41 lows ient time at all Stopping places to enable the travel- RE ‘er to see something of the great lake cities and to view in i ~ daylight the most “distinctive sights of the lakes, and the ~~ The trip ditough. the Dotroly Rivet, aud through Inks St. Clair, with its great ship canal in the middle of the lake, thence through Lake n, the locking of the steamer throug e great locks at the Soo, and of the ; , lake and canal, acress the uppe: end of Michigan are novel and interesting features. The from Buffalo to Duluth covers eleven hundred ch 8 in the five days’ journey. Teaving Buffalo the steamsh Cleveland, it, Mackinac Island, the Soo, Marquette, Sis The 1908 season opens on June 16th, ‘when the Steamer ~ Tionesta will make her first sailing from Buffalo. Cpe Anchor Line is the Great Lakes Annex of the Pennsyl- ~ vania Railroad, and the service feasures up to the high © standard set by the *‘Standard Railroad of America,” An illustrated folder, giving sailing dates of steamers, : Aish y iguana Fe REY course of prepara- tion, and may be obtained when ready from any PE ia Railroad Ticke: t, Nhe is Site Probar to “4 aE pusscn ma ire to take this through the Hg Ne p> MANUFACTURER'S OUTLET CLOTHING CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. ips, Juniata and Tioneds, make dope ake, ~~ |f | | crider's Exchange. ~~ s319. y e back. Tn ae Sagat * a4 there on or aboat April 6th. FLOWERS. GIVE US A CALL, people are so with 3 Some ; — themselves that other folks the way. | 53-12-tf. E. R. EYER, Mgr. a ———————————— S——" . Pennsylvania Railroad Excursions. E—— ee PENNSYLVANIA RALLROAD PARADE DAY : SONS OF VETERANS Se WILLIAMSPORT, PA Thursday, June 11th, 1go8. EXCURSION TICKETS 1% CENTS A MILE (Distance Traveled) on, MILITARY PARADE AT 3:00 P. M. 1 Tickets also sold June gth and roth, returning until June 16th, from the same territory at REDUCED RATES. SHAM BATTLE JUNE 9TH See Ticket Agents. : THE SPRING AND SUMMER MODELS IN CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, ETC. : are the most stylishly offered. They embrace Kuppegheimer's Suits, Savoy and New Columbia Shirts, Imperjal, Guyer and Hopkins Hats, _ in Neckwear the best of Keiser's Importations. = Li a ; A Of course you know how gomplete our Tailor- ing—made-to-order—Clothing is. Lilley and Likly Suit Cases and Bags. § MONTGOMERY & COMPANY, | $2,200. Wh Wi. W. KEICHLINE & CO. | | fit xithion sperovia security. "Machine set up and guaran perfect order by WE COME 70 THE FRONT WITH | | Hasso 1 Aly Good resson of selize. A AUTOMOBILES [Sone foran active men: Adres Ford 4cylinder 15-18 H. P. Runabotth 8000 i Model 8, $100 A PMINISTRATORS NOTICE es the $1000 , of Harris township, deceased. The o— m—— uw having been a nated administra. Cheapest, Most Satisfactory Car Onde ned, Ee eons testamenty annexo of the ese he Iarifet wday , Call at our Gar- tate of Geuze W. Wortsey, ate of Haris town. ye BELLEFONTE, PA. 5380 Shp eee: aarp requested to make immedi Sown with Fertilizer Drill. Gives good results at little McCORMICK BINDER TWINE, HARVESTERS, MOWERS, Hay Rakes, Tedders and Loaders. One and Two Horse Cultivators, Grain Drills and Conklin Wagons. sam, 8. A. McQUISTION & CO. ‘A Complete Line of Standard Farm Implements and : Machinery at right prices and terms. Consult us be- ES a THE CITY FLORIST. Having leased the two rooms in the Bash Arcade, recently ocoupied by Lyon's Gar- fore buying and get the best line at the best price. s3204t Bellefonte, Pa. Flowers of all varieties will be kept on .| band, and any special kind will be ordered piomply. The first consignment will con- 8 TWN EN fi AE TTY TT a . A Car Loap oF CHOICE PLANTS AND Cur The very place to pu your Easter sup- 8. / Pennsylvania Selepbone connection and all orders ——————————— -~ * . t them, authenticated, for set- Wa. W. KEICHLINE & CO. | |iiement™™"JORN A. FORTXEY dw's,| . ANGLER, a Atty. - 21.6 BE a TTT McCalmont & Co. a ss I i, FB I Bb HB Bra Pia tl TR. AR A A 0 Fr ls, Be A A NEW FERTILIZER. ” HYDRATED OR PREPARED LIME. cost. Prepared lime is a cheap Fertilizer. 3 - x PP TTT ETTEYTTY we EE he A omme & eb - McCALMONT & CO, WNT TY Tee ————————————————— et Bellefonte Lumber Company. eee ont Consider these things ; they are facts. . that may change your building program if ‘you rightly understand what “Concrete is the material for ALL con- struction work of any importance in twen- ty-five countries. We mentiona few under- takings, Official government reports and responsible magazine articles describe them fully to you. : i use concrete construction in the New York Subways, and tunnels * he river ; in similar tunnels at Detroit ; for breastworks, foun- dations and stations in railroad construction, as for example in the new Philippines Railroads; for bridges, culverts and abutments in roads ; all government harbor improvements and breakwaters ; Gov- ernment and private dams in irrigation and reclamation service ; for ving whole cities ; in Government Post Office and city specifica- tions for buildings, everywhere; or farm buildings, drains, etc., Good going on all regular trains June 11th, and good returning on’ | where they have learned the value. And Double Air Chamber Con- regular trains June r1th and morning trains June 12th, will be sold 2 from all stations within 100 miles of Williamsport, at rate of ey mean. nerete’s most effective form—are the thing for you. ve a question to be decided off-hand—or at a vil store t emands investigation—a thorough going after the facts from reliable information, If we demonstrate to you the correctness and ‘moderate cost of using \Concrete for your buildings, will you use it ? . : : BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO. §2-2-1y : Bellefonte, Pa. - § : - 43 % ‘Wall Paper, Paints, Etc. PAINT YOUR HOUSE In attractive colors and it will stand out from its 1 i OUR EXPERIENCE In combining colors harmoniously is at your serv- ice, with Pure White Lead and Oil to back us up. Ley Ns Mix) Ril THE NEW WALL PAPERS « We have can be made to give many novel forms of decoration. We'd be glad to suggest original “treatment for your house—They need not be ex- Wall papers, Window Shades, Curts Poles, Paints, Oil, Glass, &c., at’ ~ ~ ECKENROTH BROTHERS, Bush Arcade, ‘mou Bellefonte, Pa. TCE WTS PTY Tee
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