Spring Mills, Pa. P.V.S. STORE. It is with a feeling of satisfaction and confidence that we approach you on the Footwear question this season because after months of labor in buying, we have gecured the choicest stock of . rg Men’s and Ladies’, . Boys’ and [llisses’ Children’s Shoes ever been able to The styles and we have show our patrons. ; were never more attractive and the workmanship was never better. Our new spring Footwear is arranged for your inspection. We will be pleas- ed to receive a call from you. C. A. KRAPE. CENTRE HALL CARRIAGE ¢ "WORKS. 00690080CC We manufacture all grades of Buggy Tops, Cushions and Full- backs, with or without springs. Old Tops and Cushions repair- ed at very reasonable prices, Woodwork and Repainting is given prompt and special at- teution. Our prices are as low as the lowest and the work is done with first-class stock and by good mechanics. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give usa chance to estimate on your job before plac- ing your order elsew here. J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, Penn'a. 00000000C0C0000I0CROL0O00L000600060000600000000 You will find thee— wbest brands of VvoOoeeNNNN NNN + FLOUR 29D VDVDUL DRDO RP are kept by JOHN §. AUMAN, CENTRE HALL, PA. Pillsbury Flour ana John $S. Auman Brand are the best on the market. BRAN, SHORTS, CHOP & MIDDLINGS always on band. Custom chopping done at all times. I also keep Salt on hand at all times in grain bags or in burlap sacks. Also Baum’'s Poultry, Horse & Stock Food. A new flour of entire wheat and su- perior to Graham flour now in stock, pa Highest prices paid for ail kinds of grain, Livery.... .D. A. BOOZER. Centre Hall, Pa. ~ ~ 6200000008 OOC0000000000000000000000000 price, b to £3.00, An elegant stock of Men's 8S from 50 to 75 ets. A good line of Faney Si Shirt Waists. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR, “Somelhing New Under the San’ All doctors have tried to cure Ca tarrh by the use of powders, acid gas es, inhalers and drugs in paste form. ‘heir powders dry up the mucous membranes causing them to crack open and bleed. The powerful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eat- eu away the same membranes that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastes and ointments cannot reach the disease. An old and experienced prae- titioner who has for many years made a close study and specialty of the treat. ment of Catarrh, has at ast perfected a treatinent which when faithfully uscd, not only relieves at ounce, but permanently cures eatarrh, by remov- ing the cause, stopping the discharges, aud curing all inflammation. It isthe only remedy known to science; that actually reaches the afllected [parts This wonderful remedy is known as “Souffles the Guaranteed Catarrh Cure,” and is sold at the extremely iow price of one dollar jeach package containing internal and external med- icine sufficient for a full month's treat- ment and everything necessary to ils perfect use, “Souflles’’ is the only perfect catarrh cure ever made, and is now recognized as the only safe and positive cure for that anpoying and disgusting disease. It cures all inflammation quickly and permanently and is also wonderfully quick to relieve hay fever, orjcold in the head. Catarrh when neglected often leads to consumption—""SBoufiles’”’ will save you if you use it at once. It is no or dinary remedy, but a complete treat- ment which is positively guaranteed to cure catarrh in any form or stage if used according to the directions which accompany each package. Don't de lay but «end for it at onee, and write full particulars as to your condition, and you will receive special advice cost to you beyond the regular price of the “Guaranteed Catarrh | Cure,*’ Sent prepaid to any address in the United States or Canada on receipt of one doilar. Address, Dept, B734, Ed- win B. Giles & Company, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia, A MA i “And what snail 1 ao with the--tne old chestnuts, madam?” the artist in. quired, “Oh, dump them into the attic until 1 can get rid of them,” replied the lady, And there the “chestnuts” lle, Ma- donnas and cherubs and all, gathering dust and calmly awaiting the getting rid of process. Cleveland Plain Dealer, ———————— oh “The Blues.” been traced to the belief that persons sanas of doliars. the ral- roads naturally themselves entitled to protec they pose selling round trip tickets to Buf- falo and return at reduced rates besides, cousider HH, since 6 ii greatly Proud of Her Name, Sandol Milliken pretty name of an exceed actress who has made a hit as ( in “The Sprightly Romance of sac,” by Molly Elliot Seawell wual and pretty iaire Mar Miss is the um gly Ho AWE Photo by Prince, SANDOL MILLIKEN, Milliken Is also a clever actress, al though her stage carcer has been short. When she Is asked why she chose for a stage name such an odd one, she re plies that she had no choice in the mat. ter, since it is ber real name. Miss Milliken is scarcely out of her teens aud Is a native of Nashville. The Old Chestnuts, It is sald that a certain Cleveland lady whose handsome house is in an ultrafashionable section of the city was called east while her home was under- going the renovating and refurnishing process. During her absence a man was especially engaged to hang the pie. tures. Among them were a number of excellent copies of the world’s greatest works of art, and the man, an artist, found his task a labor of love. With great care he hung the more New York hall and had just finished his task | when the lady returned. Her eyes snapped as she surveyed his rived from the German blau, or lead, as lead by its heaviness has always been held to typify gloom and depres. | i { | “Who hung those old chestnuts | there 7” she ered. “Old macters, madam,” sald the star. tled artist. “Old chestnuts, I say; it's the same If you hung them, take them | down. I won't have them there. With new furniture and new decorations and i new carpets and rugs I'll have new | pictures too. Who ever heard of such | | house 7" - Many times after purchasing goods for a dress or ghirt waist you are not pleased with the seleetion, We are here toshow you a pretty line of Lawns, Dimities, Percales, Seersuckers, Shambrias and Ging- hams, which cannot fail to please you. Al iBO any Notions. and everything in Ready made Wrappers & Corset Covers—ju t the fit. $2 In connection with the mer- cantile business we have opened an [ce Cream Parlor—open Wednes- day and Saturday evenings of each week during the season, The Long Store Company, Spring Mills, Pa. Opposite Spring Mills Hotel. Table, $5.50. ‘Woven Bed Springs, $1.65. “en Weber's Improved est Pla WV a a ace to buy Fur- nitea Cantar ure i in centre WV WY. > Boalsbur >1901=< started i grandest g, Penn'a. n with the largest and display of | <~FURNITURE~= that was ever brought to town. Also a large stock of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Rollers, &c., &c, and it is going out by wagon and by railroad. It is impossible to It will show for itself. This is why it goes so fast. The price is down | at the foot of it all. ing elsewhere give me a call. J. S. DAUBERMAN, CENTRE HALL. A SARA A SN BANDOE, AUCTIONEER, Centre Hall, Pa, foneers are smpinyed i Twenty Jou a in the business EX. E. 8H RECEERGOS - AUCTIONEER 4 A ND ID CARPENTER. for engagements in either of My Sxperionce in both shofid be | ‘guaran tistaction and good are moderate. Give me A a A 31 Pa BANKS. Penn's Valley Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA Recelves Deposits, Discounts Notes. W. B. MINGLE, Cashier. suly ATTORNEYS. UGHS TAYLOR, Atwrugy-at-lLaw, Bellefonte, Fe, All manner of legal busi. augvo E.),0LVI8 H No. 24 Temple Court ness prompily attended to. J H. ORVIS, C. M BOWER R, (Rv 18, BOWER & ORV1S, Atlorneys at La BELLEFONTE PA, Office in Crider's Exchange building on second oor 2jui0 David F. Fortaey. w, Harrison Walker FORTREY & WALKER. Attorney st La BELL EFONTE, PA. Office north of Court House. (LEMANT DALE, AMtorney at Law BELLE FORTE, PA. Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doors from First Nations) Bank jansy W, ©. BUNKLE, PONTE, PA. Atlorney-at-Law BELLE All kinds of legal business silended to Prnapty Bpecial attention given Lo collections floor C rider Excha ge S. D GETTIG, h ATTORNEY -AT- iW iB. AFONTE, FA Collections ane aii egal business sitended te promptiy. Consultations German and Eugisl, OfLoe. L Brian Boiling. N. B. SPANGLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFOKRTE, PA. Practices in all the courts. Codsultation in En sh and German. Office, Crider Exchange Bail ding. noviss ~~ G. OWENS ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, TYRONE, PA Our Speciality : Collections and Reports. Befercnoes on request. Nearby lowps sented ~Bellwood, Huntingdon J F.GARTHOFF, . Justice of the Peace, and Couveyancer, COBURN, L repre- Alona, Hollidaysburg and Zivep 00 Practical Surveyor, PA, HOTELS. CENTRE HALL HOTEL, J . Runkle, Manager. Newly equipped, bar oo tab’'e supplied with the best. Summer boarders receive atten. tion, and can fiud no healthier locality. Centra for fahing and hunting. mayeyr ALD FORT HOTEL, w B. B. Buarren, Proprietor, Rates 11.00 per Day. Kewly Furnihed Best Liquors, Fine Suiling. HOTEL HAAG. BELLEFONTE, PA. Fine Stabling. Heated Throughout. Rates $1.00 per day. East Bishop Street. F. A. NEWCOMER, Proprietor, L Dagpens, BELLEFONTE, PA. Bpecial attention given to country trade. spre Usk HOoURR. NEW GARMAN HOUSE, Opposite opus Boas BEL EFONTE, FA. “ullding. new furniture hin wlesxm bes . otric bells and all modern improvemen Good wole and moderate ehntges. i NM QPRING MILLA HOTEL, Edwin Rah BPRING MILLS, PA. First-class accommodations at all times for man orbesst. § Free bus to and from all trains, Excellent livery attached. NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, FA. Free bus to and from all trains. Good sam (aan gn 3 Sour. Special rates 3003 Samia and jurors R. SMITH SALVE for all kinds of sores, Nothing fails to yield. S:5t by mall | The DR. SMITH 00, Centre HallPa. 25 cents. J. S. NEYER, Penn Hall, Pa., breeder and shipper of | Barred and Buff Plymouth Rock, 8, Hamburgs and 8. C. and W. B. Leghorns, EGGS FOR HATCHING Orders filled with fier, fertile egos, nd be Aires wi packed or sipping ogres will be shippt Tight ketr, to carry Ann in brinea ee PRICE OF BGGS-$1 for 15; $1 75 for 80: $2.70 tor &5, | PRICE OF STOCK. ~ Bingle stork birds . Suita. wp Trios, $255 0 om 3 | pine Ee TR iy 8. 8, we- | i i i
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