Ma F YOU are looking for goods at right prices a call at our store will Tn convince you that we are better than ever p.epared to supply your every want. Our GROCERY DEPARTMENT is filled with a good, fresh supply of Dried Fruits, Canned Goods, Pickles, Catsup, Best Baking and Table Syrup, Breakfast Cereals, Pettijohn’s Grape Nut, Shredded Wheat Biscuit, Oat Flake, etc. We handle Senll’s Fresh Roasted and the celebrated CORDOVA —- ry FE | COFFE % CRANBERRIES AND ORANGES FOR THANKSGIVING >: | 0 | R Don’t forget we carry a large * stock of the best brands. WE CARRY A GENERAL LINE OF HARDWARE, BUTCHERS’ SUPPLIES mn. me AND THE BEST LARD CANS. —OUR LINE OF— Fall and Winter Underwear, Hats, Caps, Gloves, ow Unskilled mechanics blame their tools for doing nnmechanical work. Cur tools were never in such hands, The work turned out of this shop is me- chanical in appearance and in reality. We are prepared to do——— Mm. Repair Work of Every Description] cess Parts of machinery which you may think are broken for good, can often be mended and both time and money saved. Now is the time to have your Buggies and Wagons repaired and repainted . . . . . <n... New Work of all Kinds Done to Order. ____ Work is positively guaranteed. GIVE US A CALL. W. A. HENNEY. Prices very reasonable. SPECIAL FARMERS’ INSTITUTES. Farmers’ Institutes will be held under the auspices of the Centre County Pomo- na Grange at the following time and places : wee SOUTH SIDE OF COUNTY, me Centre Hall, (Grange Arcadia) ' ; ‘ Saturday, Madisonburg, . Monday, Rebersburg, . . . . 4 Millheim, Tuesday, Fiedler, . . . . . . ie Spring Mills, Wednesd'y * Potters’ Mills, . . . . . ih Victor Grange, Oak Hall, . . Thursday Washington Grange, State College, . . M Pine Grove Mills, Friday, Rock Springs, . . . . . . Mittens and Dry Goods —IS COMPLETE.— Come and examine our stock and be convinced. Meyer & Musser. EMEMEE R AND KEEP YOUR EYE on this advertisement each week as we are offering great bargains and we want the people to take advantage of them. We will just give you a few items in Rubbers : Ladies from 25 cents to 48 cents. “ Storm 50 cts. Children and Misses from 20 to 42c. Men’s 70 cents. We have a very fine Arctic for men. Remember that these goods advanced on November 1, but we took advantage of this and bought before the rise. ( Ss . : [ Ih 3 J Ie I~ COMBINATIONS H JSIERY.—Come and get the first choice of our Hosiery stock. We boughta large line at a way down price and you will get the advantage. MENS AND BOYS’ CAPS.— we are well fixed, and we sell them at low prices. HORSE BLANKETS. Don’t for get that we carry a very fine line of horse blankets. BEP BLANKETS. Cotton Bed Blankets at the right price. We have a large stock to select from. (OQ VERCOA TS and ULSTERS, Children’s Suits and Men's Pants at very low prices. (QVERALLS at prices from 40 cents to 85 cents, JF ASCINATORS, Hoods, Chil dren’s Sacks, ete, ete, ete. (GLOVES.—Come and examine our Line of Gloves. We have them in all ehapes and all prices, but the price is low considering the quality. Ix OUR GROCERY Department yon will find the very best Groceries. We can give you a good deal in Baking Powder— One cent per ounce! Think of it. Many more such bargains you will find at this store. . Speakers : MORTIMER WHITEHEAD, of New Jersey ; W. F, Master eee NORTH SIDE OF COUNTY, —— Howard, . . . ‘ . . . Saturday, Dec. 1 $ “ “ i Marion Grange, Jacksonville, Hublersbury, . . . . * Monday, * 6 i“ Zion, . . ‘ . . Logan Grange, Pleasant Gap, Tuesday, Benner Grange Hall . Milesburg . . . Wednesday ** : “ Unionville, . Thursday, “ Friday, 30 Speakers : W. B. PACKARD, of Bradford County, Lecturer of the State Grange; MISS HELEN JOHNSON, of Ernie County. GEO. DALE, D. M. CAMPBELL, ; County Com, JAS. F. WEAVER, ) Ov TO THE BACKWARDNESS of the . . «. SEASON . .. and being overstocked with heavy weight goods we have deter- mined to cut the price on everything—-for instance : At $3.75 we have about 50 suits in al- most every color, some of them all wool and sold up to $8.00, Boys’ Chinchilla Reefers $1.75, worth $3.00, Men's Cheviot Cloth Overcoats, double warp goods, at $4.85, never sold for less than $8.00. Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear regu- lar $1.00 values at 75 cents a suit, Boys’ 50¢. Fleeced Undorwear at 25¢. We have not the space to enumerate every article, but ask you to come and look for yourself and bring this ad. with you, At $4.75 we sell you a fine Worsted or Cheviot, some of them we had sold for $10.00, At $0.75 we have a few Oxfords and Unuimetes, regular $10 and $12 suits, Boys' $1.50 suits, double breasted, coat sizes 7 to 14, at 98 cents, « LIEBERMAN'S CASH CLOTHING HOUSE. & Bush Arcade, High St., BELLEFONTE, PA. Dr. Smith's [MEAT Salve MARKET . 1S_UNRIVALED Centre Hall, Pa. For Old Sores. BV VVBVVD After everything else fails Try Dr. Smith's Salve. it will hoal every time. Once used, always used. ame a tt RIE Choice meat always on hand. a aa— - » Bent by mail, post paid, in two ounce for 25 cents. Address, SPRING MILLS, PA., MERGANT AND WHOLESALE DEALER AND SHIPPER OF BRCM" cre’ itt Have just received a fresh stock of Choice and Desirable Groceries. Also a line of es- pecially fine Groceries not generally sold in country stores. Mocha and Old Govern- ment Java Coffees and Marvin's Evaporated Fruits a specialty. My Notion Department is very complete. Special values in Ladies’, Men's and Children’s Underwear and Hos- iery. The prices will astound you—they the of destruction. Men's Dress and Overshirte, Sweaters, Pants and arc on verge Overalls, all thoroughly well-made and the price almost cut in two. I have the great. est bargains in Gloves and Mittens for ladies and gentlemen ever offered. An elegant Mocha Glove for men, reindeer shades and giay, perfect fitting, at about half price and val A splendid line of Cutlery, Heavy Hardware, Butchers’ Supplies, Wood and Willow-ware, Tinware, Harness, Blankets, Horse Goods, ete., in An ex- in ination of my stock and prices before ae, ore 4 great vanety am whagino aizaw] x purchasing elsewhere, 1 am confident oad will your trade. 1 give me pay as much as market price affords, either in cash or merchandise, especially on Poultry, Calves, Pork, Beef Hides, Apples, Potatoes, &ec. at i §%™ You may call me by Commercial Tele phone or write a postal addressed to me at Spring Mills, Pa., and both will re- ceive prompt attention. y age. We respectfully solicit your patron- Call and see us, Yours Respectfully, O. T. Corman. We Lead, Others Follow. a Our stock of FURNITURE was never so complete as at the pres- ent time for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, and consists of Chamber SultsSof all descriptions, Couches, Rockers, Mors Chairs, Ladies" Wiifing Desks, Side Boards, Ward Robes, Cribs, Chiffoniers, Large Mimors, Clocks, Fine Rugs, Ee, WV These goods will be sold in the next 30 days at reduced rates, DON'T MISS SEEING THEM. {5 Parties who purchase to the amount of $5.00 will get one bot- tle of Furniture Polish FREE and toll paid.
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