VOL. LXXIIL OVERCOATS_— Why pay two prices for Over- coats when you can save half by buying of us? Black Cheviot Overcoats 3250, told elsewhere $9. 00 at . . Grey Oxford, with velvet collars, also Blue and Black Beavers, nicely made and trimmed, at $5.00, a regular $7 50 coal. Fine Covert Cloth at $6.50. silk lined, real value $9.00 Fine Oxford, satin yolk and sleeve lining, one of the finest counts made, stric tly all wool and same as tailor made, would be cheap at £20.00, our price Fine Kersey, with Italian cloth lining, a; nice dressy coat, ‘and wears well. A regular #10 value, our =f 50 price Boys" Overcoats, 14 to 18, £3 00, $4.75. £6.50 and £5.00, Ail unmatchalde valnes, Children’s Overcoats, 4 to 14, £1.50, £2.00, £3.50 and £5. Call and see them before buying. <6 LIEBERMAN'S CASH CLOTHING HOUSE, & Bush Arcade, High St., WE ARE GLAD — — before them, that is to buy their fall goods at this But there are still some customers that have not been in to look onr line store, over. Do not wait tou long. Remember the time is here, ¥ Felt Combinations en’ Lurb rme:’s : ® “at .. 8 and we have a very good line at prices that will soit yon, Overcoats, Ulsters, Underwear, Horse Blankets, Cotton Blankets, BOYS’ Suits, Caps, all at a very low price, and when yon come to our store do not forget to call to see our MISSES HOODS, CHILDREN'S SOCKS, FASCINATCRS, ETC as we have a very nice and cheap line, We have just called your attention to some of our lines, but when you get here you will see many things you are in need of at this season not mention:d in the above, Come one, come all, to the store =the CENTRE HALL STATION. J. F. Smith, Prop’r. COBURN George Reiter is on the sick list, J. A. Bowersox and wife, of Patton, Pa., are visiting their many friends in this section. Mr. Bowersox reports business booming in the tow n of Pat ton. T. F. Meyer wears a very broat smile since the arrival of that young son at his home one day last week. The nage of William Jennings Hryan is suggested as appropriate for the new arrival. Rev. Jobn Tomlinson, a retired Lutheran minister, of Du Bois, Pa. preached a very able sermon io the Lutheran church at this place Bunday afternoon. The reverend gentleman was stationed as pastor of the Aarons burg charge about twenty years ago. Although not actively engaged in the j ministry now he has not lost any of his old time vitality as a pulpit ora. | tor, | J. F. Garthoff, Esq , had a quiet wed- parties being Samuel G. Soyder and Ida M. Boavely, both of Haines town- | gratulations, { Mrs, Kaler, of Northumberland, ; mother of Thomas Kaler, the railroad foreman at this place, | mon & visit, Mrs W. L. the part of her many friends. Any one contemplating having photos taken of themselves or their friends, should first examine the work of Mr. Bartges at his studio in this place. Mr. Rartges has the reputation oi doing first-class work. Mrs. J. F. Garthofl is spending the week visiting friends in Rebersburg. —————— “THE ATLANTA SPECIAL” The route of the Atlanta Bpecial” is via the SBeaboaad Air Line Railway “ Florada and West Indias Bhort Line with through Pollan drawing room and buffet sieeping cars from New York, Philadelphia, Baliim ore, Wash- ington and Richmond to Athens and Atlanta, where direct connections are made in Union Depot for Montgomery, Macon, New Orleans and all points South and Bouthwest. Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylvania Railroad station. ror further information call on or address W, C. Bhoemaker, eral Esnstern Passenger Agent, 1206 Broadway, New; C. L. Longsdrof, New Eogland Passenger Agent, 508 Washington street, Boston, Mass, ; W. M. MeConnell, General Agent, Washington, D. ., or the General Passenger Agent at Portamouth, Va, E. Br. Jonx, L. 8. ALLEN, -P.& G. ML Gen. Pass. Apt, ccm s— High and low priced blankets and Gen- Sevan Piece Full Oak i Suit $17.75. Rocking Cha'r= and SP7ING MILLS. Pa. have a fine line of ol i Ladies’ Silk Waists. and R. & Do not nelect it. You will be well repaid
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