Contractors and Builde Plans furnished on appli- ~ cation. Good work guaran-} teed. % 3 em ’ vary 1, woodoook from July 4 to Jan-| inary aroma or ph | : Doers amuary 3 i ig rail : The work will necessitate his spending _ part of the summer in Fagland, and {the remainder in Germany. | WERCARNT TAILOR, a . None better made. From 13.00 to $30.00 less $4. without ‘ and | Will make you a good suit of 134136 Clinton St. (high Shelf. | | and, : TIN DERELL A COOK STOVES from $9.00 to $25.00. the antl, while ainding te bie date clothes from 15.00 up to $40. Johnstown, Pa, Don't buy a Stove to try. i > the cars in some manner, Healosas- PANTS from 4.00 up to Wont ikatobate som ofthe Fatt The Cinderella has been tried. Call and examine before Ssincd mers injories to his right Jeg g 10, | Trade, W. e will il have a rg deciding. ; 14% ind | and orrell was at once suminoned | New 8 A ete 11 Doo Hash H Shelf £1 who looked after the injuries of the He wil do all kinds of re-| Hardware . Mee Fs ou ’ avy ‘unfortanate man. er PE 7 Millinery, Lop af tivi lop Aging PRESSING 2 Made 1 hibitionists are water bugs, the woman Dress i saffragists are lady bugs, the sound | Ses, | money men are gold bugs, the mug-| shut : Etc . AC. 3, | wumps are humbugs, and the floppers {are tumble-bugn. Alba At the | Putts Shorthand Coliege, Willinmspsrt, Pa. . GC. i IC en Lowest instructions by mail for i Prices. hous unable to leave home Positions Will be found on: door be-! Sent safe and reliable. State whether yon | low’ The Patton Supply with iy wish instruction at home or prefer over 1.000 Fall an * Winter amples. coming to the school. Outalogsa with | Sam les. ort can’t come. | frst lemon free. No voustions. | his Clothes 1 fire guaran- Joun G. HENDERSON, fi and 8 Prop'r. ; teed 1 give satisfaction. Sata EA SAN. a co BSF Wane I am fully convinced that the Ladies of Patten appreciat QUINN ‘and demand that which is » to ns What pon rt of Shel int {attire are they most particular about Vhy their Shoes Clinton fe. ‘course. That is why I have put in the elegant line of Shoes | which are positively the very latest out. Such 4s the 20th ‘Century, Low Cut, Lar Butte: also same thing in lace; also a large assortment of Oxfords in both tan and black, prices to suit all. Ask my clerks to show them to you. I know you will be pleased. Is more the result of good judgement and mere lavish of money. . At no time in the history of Patton has there been such a large and magnificient stock of ar Our New Stock of SUBSCR BE Af I] be ” C as ‘as are on my shelves., I haven't nearly enough room to dis- OU DOV IB HE ; play them, consequently there are many pretty things us my ‘stock which 1 know yon have never seen. Just think, beauts- | in Lawns, Percals, Dimities, Seersuckers, Peques, Jackonets, | J stoe ' , ——For the—— Cicelian Cloths, Moire, Caneles, Shirt Waists, and full line| (ful wash Silks at zoe. per yard-—can't be Beat 3 Phila Yon ‘of Lace and Embroideries is adapted to fill the wants of those | will find my Slerns only too glad to have the pleasure of" ‘who having slender incomes still desire to make their appear- | HOWIng these goods to you. ‘ance creditable. (ur method of doing business is to buy and] sell the best, and recommend our goods, charging a Tower | price than you can get elsewhere. Call and examine our) | goods and be convinced. It is a well established fact that nothing but the very choicest i 3 ¥ i 1 are on my shelves which 1 aim to sell at the very lowest prices possible. ~My stock is complete. There is scarcely an article in use This saying is true of bread only where it, that cannot be had in my store is made of First-Class Flour. lite Satin Flour re Lik to sae tht If ky time you ds ying fom he City 1 will cheerfully get it for you % axactly the the same price you combines the gnalities which produce good bread. Every would pay if you were right in W sack guaranteed. | I emma anemia best goods for as little money ae you will find in Inrge cities. § ar doo't forget that we can sell you everything in the Bue ms cheap 4 you Shs buy elsewhere (quality made by A. A. Cutter, and a d Children. i In our line Site
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