The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 25, 1896, Image 5

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PERSONAL MENTION. FOR THE SEASON OF 1804, |
i Personally Conducted Tours via FPennsy! A GRAND SUMMER BARGAIN TREAT. |
Coming and Going. Visitors in and ont of . |
a= vanla Rallroad, . y p ‘y ¢ y "yy |
Town, | That the public has come to recog: hat Ww ill make a dollar fo as far as two did before, We will now |
men bad begin our Summer Clearance sale ‘© the se ) you can | n
| nize the fact that the best and most : earance sale, before the season is over,
——-Wes, Henney was the delegate | convenient method of pleasure travel | have the benefit of the bargaing 111 Beason,
to the convention on Tuesday. is to participate in the Pennsylvania A mixed lot of dress ginghams, all of this seasons wood’s
| Railroad Company’s personally-con-
ducted tours, is evidenced by thelr in- 4 " )
Mills, was in town Monday evening. | creased popularity with each succeed- gelling at 10 and 15¢ are now Se. A few patterns left of
ing year and the number of Inquiries | sineghams, were 18 and 20 per vd.. are now 1214, We have neve i . : :
{ ing ever inaugurated in Centre counts
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—'Squire Grenoble, of Spring selling at » and Oe, ro to day it oc: bette) (qualitic HEH j 4 ES And t
greatest sale of High Grade
— Hale Ross, of Linden Hall, was | : y
{in regard to them.
i y iness Tuesday ‘ni | . raised the price of Lancaster ringed Ans old price be, now
in town on business Tuesday morning. | Under this system the lowest rates | ingrli l Wy HO
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Jerry Stover, of Farmers Mills, | are obtained, both for transportation A nice assortment of Persian Swiss lawns and dimitie ieap at 10,
label jn | 8nd hotel accommodation, and none selling at be; better qualitie that have been selling at 12% and 15¢
anks for '97 | but the best hotels are used. An ex- now sell at SN. A choice lot of fine dimities and Pers
ranks for "97, perienced tourist agent and chaperon | 1 30¢ will sell vat 15 and19 Challi tl tt |
Pm zoe ‘ ' sO {OW § J And JC. RICE, ¢ ali Olle il
~Dr. G. W. Hosterman and fami- | accompany each tour to look after the ¢ and ole wi A Q rn Me 4 NA, yn i agin
: i , ) comfort of the passenger, all wool, from 41% to 85¢. Summer silk for waists and dress 8, NOW
ly visited with friends at Reversburg The following tours have been ar-| 3’
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over Sunday. | ranged for the season of 1896:
—'Squire Rishel gave us a business | To the north (including rf 1% and 97a "
{ : : 5 : Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, | DOW oo, 60 and Yc. One lot
call, and pleasant half hour's ehat—al- |
gave us a call and put his
HAWIL worth
’ ?apriarn RlIKAR ew desions
Watkins I Crsiian ill , HEW d Zn
Montreal, Quebec, Au Bable Chasm, | washable pique, now He per yar
ways glad to see the ‘Squire. Lakes Champlain an George, Saratoga, !
~——Rev. Rearick and family are vis- | 80d a daylight ride down through the |. hed
» . Highlands of the Hudson), July 21 ine fl vleached
* * ” Pot 3 3 abvi ey . . 1 .
iting frie nds in Middleburg, and will | and August 18. Rates, $100 for the|better qu: Jit ¥
remain over Sunday. round trip from New York, Philadel- Sonne tte corset
— Mrs. William Boob and daugh- | Phia, Baltimore, and W ashington, fittine and "Warner e
covering all expenses of a two week's BH ye ih
trip. 10w Zoe, higheter igh
better qual ity, wider, fast color 2
ter Grace spent several days in Mill
heim last week, I'o Yellowstone Park, covering n Men's All-Wool Baits in black, blue and other «
~Mrs. James B. Strohm and two | PI riod of Seventeen days, on a speci al Men's a Wool Serge und Clay Suits in
train of Pullman sleeping, compart-|&5 50 and $6.00
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daughters, of Bellefo are visiting y 4 rit: " ) }
gh of yo Bellefonte, are visiting nent, and observation cars and dining Men's Black Diaganol, French Worsted, also i olors, at £6.00, £6.50,
with relatives at Centre Hill. CATS, Au gust 27, Rate, $220 from New | £7.00. $7.50 and $8.00,
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——Mrs. Samuel Barr, of Tyrone, | XOrk, Philadephia, Baltimore, and I'he very finest Dress Suits for Men, $5.50, #0, § $10, $12, $12.
spent Sunday with her aged mother,
Wi ashington. These goods are equal to any $17 or
! Two tours to Gettysburg, Luray Young men's suits from 15 to 20 ves
Mrs. Michael Stiver, at Centre Hill. ay 8, Natural ri + Richmond
: y igo y / Iv iouable Berge, Diagonals and h wiots, light, dark HACK fine bite from
Ww, vwrton will b t n ti arly | £2 50 unwar
we MN I'S. Agnes Potts, of Youngs- \ ash Lo i 1 run in Qe early | g2 50 upwards. ONCE
town, Ohio, is visiting her parents, | 90000000 co .
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McCoy, at Potters Children’ s Suits. Men's Dr
Mil. jSicren s Bults, «Carpets.
——Mr. and Mrs. George Keichline, Ww UL Caswell of Brockport, . hilds Act rt Pants ck 4 Mixed Ingrait
of Pinegrove Mills, visite ith tl ys; “I Wi jbl afl a1 «net nts, La tol.
family of Mr. J. D. Murr: over Sun- rol ul Y aud fs el vail rope
. . frie ad vised me to
day.
iy tise, nes oe] DR, DAVID KENNEDY'S :
Centre Dethocra office, Bellefonte, i
here assisting our office in a crowd of iro
work,
Which i wit benefit, and
——Mrs. John Mullen and children, ommend it th nH han y
of Renova, arrived last week. and will he liver to a healthy condition, and
spend some time with friends at thi sehr peng a ld I udp i Fa \ina
S90 n, dyspepsia, and all Kidney, blad
place. r and arir r iseases.
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ie Mr . H. D. 00.00 IN GOULD GIVEN
Mills, has been
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past five weeks. | rs "1 ' . { } erest tao S dents and Teach
tion. Cilaca TN HW solar Compu of Tak tock of & oo 0 selec rom, u's stor chat an be 1 ind anywhere 11 | MISS This, and You Miss the Chance
of a Life-Time.
his residence
greatly improved
coat of paint. nont | yo'e piven or 4 I 3 in : 3 i 1: ;
of New Yorl ate, | been spending | mot his premium in addition to vee wb : << {3} : oa
A tiie s fit nia sik Ire FPO SL.1M § hed i LK ip, § it { 1
bari aie Tal uursel|sujonie ad ube a! Fer HUMPHREY'S
spent about two months with hi Oil | oon tha STW Dremeiin: ’ 3 43 trai ' be Humphreys’ Specifics are sclontif
i y ' «ARS pReaiaiiang, ab hind hi rd " er ’ : i earofgl wd Hesned los od for
James, in ii eipiii ' § r , 1111 . wrk “Rh I's .
ERRURBREREE
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2 Werma, WV
3 -Teeihing «
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7? Coughs, (
SNe-XNeuralgia, 7
8 -Headaches, i
10- Dyspepsia, Dillous .
11 -Sappressed or Painful
13-Whites, Too Profuse Ford
13 -Croup, Laryngitis, 1
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—Jorry Miller left la Fhursday | oi.n = aiid Me Murray 5. and Ahers. aitaer op. a. HreasRies 8 16-Malaria, Chills, Fever and Agus 23
for Atlantic tv where ha ota Lo i a Wf E gard i Pot bf 4 1 tors” fon 19-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Head. 233
: wohl sida g , ; his } 4 fon it : For debs and interest paid 20-Whoeoping Cough . 3
remain for some time, having CUP CRES ASD 153 PERCH n books Lr¥~Kidoey Diseases . " 25
. $¥3rary arhiied vier ] LN Nervous Debility 1.00
a position at barbering. t rel % o bi te . th 3 dry # fe 30- Urinary Weakness “ 25
will serve his patrons here rin ii wa \ fn. hewlo gar maple. eto! : we 34-Rare Throat, Quincy, Ulcerated Throat .23
i ¥ X ! eile % § : in ; T ROTEY mid oul ? 11) 1 DR HMUNPHNEEYYS
absence, : i 717 . v . 6 P 25¢
absen Hail, and a large bank barn, home power shed, WEROURCES AXD LIABILITIES i SPECIFIC FOR RI ' *
x ’ 4 ' ¥ AOR P late tached, carri > § N biaks i Gt up nal bottles of pleasant pellets, Just 01
~Heury P, Sankey Hie Of ’ ¥ a 3 s Or Crib t $ avd A ts AR er : ; Pm Bd wr vost Haan ¥ Ju
Mills most esteemed citizens, favored t pew, together with ail necessary outbaiid- | pnt Cee, HESEen 100 Sid by Drageis, or seni prevaid on reeipt of price
: 4 ! ug ® wd 3 hicker : oven a Hn ' {| ta areneye Marwan lf steed b Reviesd malign PRES
our sanctum with a call, and informed is 3 ; g e hous pring house, Bi BNE | HMUSPHEEYS SED.00., 111 & 110 Willem Si, SEW TORK.
oe G0 ok ve any md dog | A vine, | SPECIFICS
scare at all over there, on the contrary es : . in rates, i ecotdt ba ily fited th
the canines were welll shaved, The a i" is . 1 fort: _— " . : he ¢ » . oe i’ feat 7 ana IAAAAAAAAA RAL SAL ZAAZAR AAA Any
supposed mad cow was shot and ere
mated next day leavi rs it 4 silos Lhe
chanee to sup or he carcass, ; ent for watering st 44 0 is adapt | GRAIN MARKET,
Sankey has made improvements ot , csi] amet B SORE Goad) Ys ADS Se | Wheat
his barn, giving it an iron roof and ad is of Jy i a. 3 i | Corn
vation, is bel i | Joes
| Barley
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Caveats and Trade. Marks obtained, and all
ent busin strc uct f Montsare Fees
Oun Orrice 18 OrrosiTe U, 8. PaTeny Ornce ®
and we can secure pa {in jess Litse than those Ty : }; 5 . "3
remote from Wash ngion ¢! The very iatest ring and Summer styles. These goods were manu-
Send model, drawing or photo, with descrip .
gon, Wes e, if patentable or r hot
charge. Our ice not due Gil patent §
A Pameuiey, "How to Ubta
cont of same in the U., Sand fe rey ign oF
sent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW & CO.
Ore, Patent Orniice, Wasuinagron. D.C,
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ding a continuous ventilator over
LeRrest
h-west Of Farm
top, which is an up-to-date idea.
— ; fice.» vithinsight of two churches and |
besides other oot ¥ , , «
Base Ball, ler com PRODUCE AT STORES,
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so table = cant —_ factured expressly for the best retail trade. Also a large assortment of
Centre Hall will eventually have al. ath snird lu one year, | Batter
ball team and accordingly the manage | interest, and the remainder he nth of je
ment has arranged for a festival to be | pagable aunusily daring her life; the deferred | Shoulders
held in Witmer's grove on Saturday |! Be and murypage | na r——————
evening, to defray expenses of the nec- M.1 RISHEL, POSAON cce
3 ‘ Administrator of said dec’d. ’ Sides... v
essary equipments. All are invited.
Queensware and Household Goods. We have everything qui ired,
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such as Carpets, Oil Cloth, Crockeryware, Glassware, Tubs. Pa ai
uipments. All Rel Our Dress Goods
youn Vota ar wm aon - £3 4 £7 A : Sy 7 C23 $0 2 gee Se REAR eY Deparimont
pairing or repainting you will do well
’ Is very complete. The line of Shirtings, Muslins and Cheviots i .
It was Munsey’s that made the ten cent § Et ay dow of Survinge Muslite snd Clivivls isi
by taking it to J. T. Lee to have it
ply immense. Our line of Dress Goods is complete. The leather
done. Remember that all work is
. . ’ ’ stock E having greatly declined in price, we are selling the latest Spring
magazine possible; it was Munsey’s that styles of Bootoand Shoos ato rice.
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strictly first-class, and the prices are
Ladies and Gents fine Foot
beyond the reach of competitors,
’ of Wear a specialty,
denounced the robber prices and put § Eo Hla ol aps we contioue tomusy. 4 Jazn. sick. Dare
and Alpine Hats very nobby and stylish, Soft Hats at all prices,
magazines into the hands of the people 3 Bargains in Groceries, Fish, ete.
at a right price.
Mr. James Perdue, an old solaier re
siding in Monroe, Mich., was severely
afflicted with rheumatism but receiv.
ed prompt relief from pain by using
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. He says:
“At times my back would ache so bad-
ly that I could hardly raise up. If I |
had not gotten relief I would not be |
here to write these few lines, Cham-
berlain’s Pain Balm has done me a
great deal of good and I feel very
thankful for it.” For sale by Wm.
Pealer, Spring Mills, 8. M. Swartz,
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Tusseyville, and R. E. Bartholomew, | 0 FRANK A. MUNSEY, 151 Fifth Ave., New York.
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