00000000000000000000000008 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 secured the choicest stock of .. . . . Men's and Ladies’, Boys’ and llisses’ wa Children’s Shoes we have ever been able to show our patrons. The styles 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. 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- tention. 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 chanceto estimate on your job before plac- ing your order elsewhere. J. T. LEE, Centre Hall, 00050000000000000000000000000080000 Penn’a. 4994964949000050800000084¢ You will find thee “wbest brands of 499% HNN BND Nd ¢ FLOUR 99D OV V OLB are kept by JOHN §. AUMAN, CENTRE HALL, PA. Pillsbury Flour and | John $. Auman Brand are the best on the market. BRAN, SHORTS, CHOP & MIDDLINGS always on hand, : 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. par Highest prices paid for all kinds of grain. » x x 5 i ! . . Centre Hall, Pa. - oe - A fine line of Men's Shoes ; price, £3.50. 25 to $3.00. runks & Men's Dress Suit Cases. A good line of Fancy Sil ks for Ladies’ Shirt Waists. AWORTHY SUCCESSOR, “Something New Under the Sun.” All doctors have tried to cure Ca- tarrh by the use of powders, acid gas- es, inhalers and drugs in paste form. Their powders dry up the mucous membranes causing them to crack open and bleed. The powerful acids used in the inhalers have entirely eat- en away the same membranes that their makers have aimed to cure, while pastes and ointments cannot reach the disease. An old and experienced prac- titioner who has for many years made a close study and specisity of the treat. ment of Catarrb, has at last perfected a treatment which when faithfully uscd, not only relieves at once, but permanently cures catarrh, by remov- ing the cause, stopping the discharges, and curing all inflammation, It isthe only remedy koown to scienceg that actually reaches the affiected jparts. This wonderful remedy is known as “Souffies the Guaranteed Catarrh Cure,” and is sold at the extremely low price of one dollar jeach package containing internal and external med- icine sufficient for a full month’s treat- perfect use. “Snuffles’’ is the only perfect catarrh care ever made, and is now recognized as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting disease. It cures all inflammation quickly and permanently and is also wonderfully the head. Catarrh when neglected often leads to consum ption—*'Souflles” will save you if you use it at once. It is no or dinary remedy, but a complete treat- used according to the directions which accompany each package. Don’t de lay but send for it at once, and write full particulars as to your condition, and you will receive special advice from the discoverer of this wonderful rice of Cure.” Sent prepald to any address in the United States or Canada on receipt of one dollar. Address, Dept. B734, Ed. win B, Giles & Qompauy, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. ———————— AAA HAIL The Oldest Visiting Card, The state archives of Venice are sald which there is any record, of course leaving aside the probable use of such articles for some thousands of years In China. Giacomo Contarinl, professor at the University of Padua, sent the card in question as a curiosity to a Ve. netian friend, saying that the German students who came to Italy had the ele. place of origin, at the houses of friends The card referred to bears a cont of arms with the motto, “Espolr me confort,” and beneath, “Joannes Wes. terhof Westphalus seribebat Patavil 4 Marti 15660.” London Tablet. The sum asked of the stale for the DALY’S EARLY DAYS. Where the Millionaire and His Bride Spent Their Honeymoon, Marcus Daly at the time of his recent death could draw Lis check for mil lions, owned many blooded race horses and magnificent residences, yet it may well be doubted that he was as happy as in the olden days when he dwelt with his young bride in a little clap boarded cabin among the mountalus of Utah. He was only a poor prospector then, with very little money and mighty slim prospects of getting any, but he lived there nearly two years and worked his mining claims early The offer of a foremanship in Montana carried him away from his tiny home forever, but he fully intended to return to work his clalms again, In after years when be had accumu lated millions of dollars in mining and other pursuits Daly gpever forgot the lessons he learned In the little cabin. : THE DALY CABIN, i It Is recorded of him that up to his | | death he used to leave his bed at half | | past 6 and begin his work as early as j any clerk in his employ. If ever a man | | earned the title of self made Marcus ‘Daly was that man. He was born in | New York and drifted to Ban Fran. | cisco at 13. The first occupation of the multimillionaire was digging potatoes, | and though it nearly broke his back he | stucketo It for three weeks. Then he | struck out for the mines as a prospect- ‘or and soon developed wonderful abil ity as a mining expert. While he was only a poor miner he | | married, and by a strange coincidence his wife's sister is the wife of the | | brother of Daly's bitterest enemy, Wilk | {liam A. Clark. It Is told by the people (of the vicinity that Daly revisited his old eabin about a year before his death. A New Toy. Mrs. Poppers—Oh, John, you must raise side whiskers! Mr. Poppers—What! You've often | told me you hated such things. Mrs, Popper--1 want you to raise nics long ones, like Mr. Markley's. He eall- | ed today, and baby enjoyed pulling his | | whiskers so much! It was too cute for | aything!—Philadelpbia Press. : i 1 i C—O A— Many times after purchasing goods for a dress or shirt waist you We are here to show you a pretty line of Lawns, Dimities, Percales, | Seersuckers, Shambrias and Ging- | you. Also any and everything in v . - . 3 Notions. Ready-made Wrappers & Corset | 83 In connection with the mer- santile business we have opened an Ice Cream Parlor—open Wednes- | day and Saturday evenings of each week during the season. The Long Store Company, Spring Mills, Pa. BANKS. Valley Banking Company, CENTRE HALL, PA. Receives Deposits, Discounts Notes. suly ATTORNEYS. OR, torney No. 24 Temple Court ness promptly attended J.H. ORVIS, C.M. BOWER, (jBvis, BOWER & gRvIS, Attorneys w TH BELLEFONTE PA, Office in Crider’s Exchange building on secord floor. 26§al0t David F. Fortney. W, Harrison Walker FORTREY & WALKER. Attorney at law BELLEFONTE, Office north of Court House. at-Law, 2 Ballet, Pr. All manner I = to. Bugeé E },CEVIS PA. Attorney at Law BELLEFONTE, PA, Office N. W, corner Diamond, two doom from fans? Ww G. BUNKLE, * Attorney-atl-Law ELLEPONTZ, PA. All kindsof legal business attended pee 35 Opposite Spring Mills Hotel. Solid Oak Extension | Table, $5.50. ‘Woven Bed Springs, | $1.65. “aw Weber's Improved Flour Heater, $6.00. The Cheapest Place to buy Fur- niture in Centre County. - SARAH E. WEBER, Boalsburg, Penn's. started in with the largest and grandest 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 enumerate what we have in stock. | It will show for itself. This is why! it at the foot of it all. Before buy- | ing elsewhere give me a call. J. S. DAUBERMAN, CENTRE HALL. A. AUCTIONEER, BANDOE, for a The best © we men. The ined oh when the best ano: FL cmonelE ¥0 Mihi SERS floor Crider Kxcha ge. S. D. GETTI G, ATTORNEY-AT-1AW Lh. JAFORTE, PA. Collections ans all od te promptly. Comsultations German and Kuglal, Ofos. L Bxiiauge Beitr. N B. BPANGLER, us ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BELLEFONTE, FPA. Practices in all the courts. Codsulistion in Es lish and German. Office, Crider Exchange uilding. noviss L. OWENS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ; TYRONE, PA. Our Bpeciaity : Collections and Eeports. References ou request. Nearby towps repre sented Bellwood, Alloona, Ralliaagsbung Huntingdon, Zivep ——————————————— ry J. ¥F. GARTHOFF, Justice of the Peace, Practical Surveyor, and Couveyancer, COBURN, PA. HOTELS. ALL HOTEL J. W. Runkle, Manager. Newly oquipped, bar and table supplied with the best. Summer boarders reoeive 3p atten. tion, and can find no healthier locality: Centra for fishing and hunting. maybe? CENTRE H 0 LD FORT HOTEL, 8, B. Suarren, Proprietor. Rates 1.00 per Day. Newly Furnished Best Liquors, Fine Stabling. HOTEL HAAG, BELLEFONTE, PA. Fine Stabling. Heated Throughout, Rates $1.00 per day. East Bishop Street. F. A. NEWCOMER, Proprietor, BUSH HOUSE, % 1 remy BELLEFONTE, PA. Bpetial attention given to country trade. aprid PE Tp. ® Froe bus to and from all trains, Excellent livery attached, NEW BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA, Free bus to and from all rooms on first Soor. Special rales to ihe A —— R. SMITH BALVE for all kinds yield Nothing fails to Bent o The DR. SMITH CO, Centre Hall, Pa. a 1. S. MEYER, Penn Hal, Pa., breeder and shipper of Barred and Buff’ Plymouth Rock, 8. Hamburgs and 8. C. and W. B. Leghorns EGGS FOR HATCHING. —Orde filed with fosh, feriile, emen. sod® hon Abe AN wk Wil Pe PAGKS Tor NITY Sari Wao, Rete, to parry any distance in try pon nw heim 4 3 : 8. PRICE OF BGGE—91 for 18; gH SATE eg 1 0 RE
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