The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 09, 1896, Image 5

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PERSONAL MENTION, been tendered several other positions |
{ and is undecided where he will locate | kB RGAIN TREAT
Coming and Going, Visitors in and out of | the coming year,
rows . N. RB. Wear r, of Williamsport, That will make a dollar go as far as two did be tore. We Wilk. now
gave usa call the other day, having egin our Summer Clearan hihey A HE LAG Cason 18
Over. § Vit (11 i
: Alex. Kuhn, of Boalsburg, spent | spun to his father's, Wm. Weaver. at have the benefit of the barcaing in season. |
Tuesday in town, | the Union, on a bleyele, via Lock Ha- A mixed lot of dress ginghams, all of th ’ gO have been
-—Nevin Moyer, of Rebersburg, | ven, a dist » of 60 miles, in half a [BEHIND Al 8 and 10¢ £0 to-day at oc, tter qualities that have been :
: A +] iryir at ¥ Bd 2 Tid (4
was in town Monday, day. In his call in our sanctum he |8€HIng ai 10 and 15¢ are now Sq
!
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Mr. and Mrs, sane Smith spent | Was ace mpanied by his brother John [ BINZIAMS, wer 18 an A 24) per yd., are nov 72. We have never
vho is empl don a lu re i Ia se 1¢ price « Jdneaster gingham | price Hoe Ww 4
the last week at Madisonburg wiaol nployed on a lumber job in tl ! 1 . bor : Sy .
Indiana county and also on a visit to A nee assortment ot = i} 3 AW and dimitie ’ at §
Mrs, Emma Wolf, of Rebersburg, . ‘ » ‘ "ey i " oasis '
4 ' we he pater: Lome, 3 ng : rguality that have been se it ‘ nd 1be s ses
spent a few days last COR Visiting ' ‘ . : , 3 .
Wilson, Of i Wa, ! i
I Potter's,
trip t ILurope,
among friends.
Harry Bitner,
visiting at the home
er, J. D. Murray
samuel Ca
on y steamer
the ocear A three
' Ir, lays rim raged on the waters, He
of Millheim were « sat Mr. K 2 isi Seotland.
on Monday.
FonfAand and France,
consumed 100 tons of coal
Miss Annie inges i Me on al per das uiring 27 firemen to sh
visit to her mot
of several months.
Mrs, Elizabeth Bart
arrived Tuesday, and will spend som bea) 2 MIpSIngG 10 Cro INVA. 1) 2oe; heter wel k mitts 15¢,
: . i I Wo wild take | y «x? : .
time with friends in this place bs life, they should take Ay-| Men's All ol Buitg in black, blu ( I colors, £1.00 -
1 1 3 § i é
Miss Roxanna rishi is ¢) Sarsapariiia together with plenty | Men's All-Wool 5 wind ay Suits in blue ar black, 3§ 25.00.
. . WHO Tosd so.0l), and $6.00,
rot ossessor of a new bievele. and uy wn
proud po r ol a new sie, oY i 4 rn ¢ ‘ ‘rs § Men's Bia K Diaganol, French Worst
4 it th ee Le ni ty the ie 3 g EAS i Ors, il ati AN), a) §
has passed the tumbling riod : A 37 50 and $5.00.
Mr. A I rhood and n o gh ui ? : very flu st Dress Suits for Men, ), 3 20.50. $1 12. $1:
ay : @ goods are equal to any $17 or $20 goods of other places, "
rs, all sty snd | eo A ; fanl
George, of Rebersburg, visited at th tI {PR san} ‘i x .
4 BIRTH-DAY SURPRISE { me eh pb 15 to 20 yea
home of Ed. Nearhood yesterd Ly. jong » Berge, Diagonals and Chevio
Miss Mattie Geary's Friends Rush in Upon
SUurene shadle of } y upwards
Eugene Schadle, of Williams- her Homa I
port, is at present visiting his father- it WIAA bd interesting aur. 99909908
in-law, John Bitner, st of town, rise was ee v ered iu Up | i a he Children’ S Suits. iE
F. W. Weber, furniture dealer eis robe. oy na hildren's Was
: : ; s Seba Bp al SORA a id dd “styles, 40 up to #1
« Q11 Iv accent from , n .
and supply agent, fr bildrents 1.
was in town on business
Jacob and Mrs
Yu ak 54 2
. . . % Y y black, blue and
mont, a few d Lys ago, visited ye it no ag fie { tnat ake pleas-
fashionable de
and a number of other friends here, ant nories, grand ipper was |oring, from '
: the Knee pa
~-Mrs. Shannon
a Tal Boer et sve dae mp | IIE wi spe happy soon | PQ 1 LI MS Window Blinds.
instrument } alee '
HOOeK IND MLO
‘isd 11 tal 5
on a visit to relative : #i mu of Oil
Cl were
~Mrs, 1 lora Bairfi
for Philadelph gona
LATTA,
St 5 ; ver, Pleasant (iap,
, She will remain several week :
tives. if nan : an yntl Hoover,
18a
— Mrs. George Pancake, of a . (Gingrich, Linden H 12
burg, is having ] t t
1) | Wealm
place. Mev i tock of § )
~-Miss Bla i K
James Durst,
rom the [«
school.
ville, was in
Outfitters, Bellefonte.
Mm HUMPHREYS’
br. Ha smphreys rpeciflos ur
Fevers, |
Wearms,
Teething |
Harrhea,
{ounghs, |
Neuralgia,
Headaches, | 53a ©, vertig
Dyspepsia, f 1g
suppressed or Painful Periods
Whites, 7 i fuse Per
Croup, Laryngitis,
salt Rheum, Fr
Rheumatism, |
Malaria, ¢
Catarrh, |
Whooping Cough
~Kidaney Diseases
IN - Nervous Debility
3 Irinary Wenkness
sare Threat, Or ¥, Uloerated Throat . 23
Hair Vigor |. he 4 I ompany. Jue “pp EEE, GRIP, 25¢,
of pleasant pellets, Just fi
a1 pk
Prepar Dr. J. ( ! k € Lowell, Mass, tet be
spaid on receipt of price
¥ weve Mason Enlarged § Revised mation rae
HISFHRETR' RED (O, 111 2 172 9iiRem Be. SEW YORK.
visiting in SPECIFICS.
makes an occasional speech in ou y B b= Cy <r T Zz? <3 | ar yg y . 3 oe do PLAAS ASS MASA A A NAA AA SN SNA SASS | an
CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, ETC.
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS | Tourist and ticket
The very latest Spring and Summer styles. These goods were manu.
Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla for the Complexion
Brush
way and steamship lines in
pal cities will be ples ase] $4 (ive any
desired information about » Plant
teamship Line and & postal af
questing Tour Books and Folders is all
4 . a} an di that is necessary to secure these valua-
trip up and back by bicycle = a — ble guides to enjoyab e travel in a de-
Mrs. J. 1. angler. ane ' © Honag will dis of Loti, Bors or LA "1 lightful summer land.
a : : “Acadia and Thereabouts,” issued |
Foo q a + | by the Plant Steamship Company, and
lefonte, and Mrs i cream twenty p nt. and make the butter fry one of the handsomest and most inter
McCormick, of Philadelphia, spent trv Powders will cure or prevent almost sveny | CSHDE souvenir books of tourist litera-
Van Pq It MErvasr to w Horses and Cattle are subieet ture ever jssued, will be mailed to any
AOUIES FY SWHEES WIL4 GIVE BATHSPAGTINR address on receipt of ten cents in
~Mrs, Carrie E. Osman returned DAVID B FOUTH Propristor stamps. Address B. F. Blake, Assist- “A ‘SNOW & CO
L , ' bia .
| such as Carpets, Oil Cloth, Crockeryware, Glassware, Tubs, Pails, ete.
to her home at this place yesterday ant General Passenger Agent, 207
. ! ¥ a) BALTIMORE, MD, } ’ : ' a at
fle he has baa . ; . . Washington street, Boston, Mass. Ore. PATENT OFIICE, WASHINGTON, D. C.
afternoon, She Bas been making an rsale by BR. KE. BARTHOLOMEW, AVATAR AL ALATA RASA SAAR AANA
Our Dress Goods
extended visit to her son, Rev. Robert ——
BW olf, and other friends it Kansas, 4 a
i EES ERS SE pA se ops | Department
by a Chicago manufacturing concern
Caveats and Trade- Marks sined, ial Pat.
ent butinew conducted for Monenare Fees
Cun Orrice 1S OrrosiItTE UU. 8. Pate ny Ornice
and we can secure patent in loss Lane thas those
rem tr i
AVVAAR ATT AV EIS
risbin, daughter of the late Gen » . 2 . ”
James Brisbin. of Bell | factured expressly for the best retail trade. Alsoala rge assortment of
e | Queensware and Household Goods. We have everything required,
Aegn Cot unines
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TRAE RRRRRRNN
Tuesday with Mrs. Annie
ry
Eh Ee A ma
bn
of stone crushers, ete, came home Sat - >
urday to spend a few days with his AN | . M + d Is very complete. The line of Shirtings, Muslins and Cheviots is sim-
family. Bam is on the road, and was t was unsey S that maae the ten cent ply immense. Our line of Dress Goods is complete. The leather
3p throwgh New York state snd Cana. ; ’ ’ ’ M ’ ¥ stock having greatly declined in price, we are selling the latest Spring
—W. Lessig, of Reading. Pa.. and magazine possible; it was unsey S that styles of Boots and Shoes at old prices. Ladies and Gents fine Foot
A. E. Rudy, of Fort Hunter, Pa. re 5 ¢ ) Wear a specialty.
doing the frescoing in the new Re % denounced the robber prices and put ol In Hats and Caps we continue to carry a large stock. Derby
formed church, under the direction of and Alpine Hats very nobby and stylish. Soft Hats at all prices,
the contractor, C. Day Rudy, of Har- m2 magazines into the hands of the people e Jargaing in Groceries, Fish, ete.
risburg.
—eMrs. Walter Philimore, of Af- * i’ i
lanta, Georgia, nee Miss Mary Krum- at a right price. p
bine, with two children, has been vis- | ) 2D i Al Kinds of Produce Wanted in Exchange for Goods,
iting at the home of her brother, John
- Krumbine, Her husband will follow
in a week or so, when they will take a |
trip to Canada, Mr. Philimaore’s home,
—James Gregg and wife, are] : FRANK A. MUNSEY, 151 Fifth Ave., New York.
ville, will spend a month ‘or twos in
the valley. James was principal of
On all news stands at 10 cents a
copy; yearly subscription, $1.00.
pane] AE,
p LS 4 od 35
C. P.LONG,
the Unionville schools la@ winter, : GS TLR N IRAE NTN 2 Ive oN :
which position he ably filled He has : A 33 } LINEAL. ring Mills. State College.
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