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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Altoona Tribunei
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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8 MORNING- TKIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1900. THS WKATHIB 70BSCABT. Partly Cloudy To-dy, Fur To-morrow Ladies' Fleece Lined Sortheitrly Windi. Washington, uctooer l. a p.

m. Forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday The New Jackets and Capes. This store is prepared to demonstrate to your entire satisfaction that for style, for beauty, for worth of material, for perfect fit and price modesty, these new Jackets and Capes are worthy of all the emphasis that we can give them. H. N.

Minnigh, Thursday evening, and Rev. A. F. Anderson, Friday evening. Every person is welcome ((o these services.

Messrs. Kline the enterprising up town dry goods merchants, will this week open a new store in Allentown, at No. 742 Hamilton street. Mr. Charlie Kline, the younger of the brothers, who very materially assisted in launching the Altoona Btore, will have charge of the Allentown venture, which ia proof positive that ita success ia assured.

A large number of delegates from Underwear. For Eastern Pennsylvania Tartly cloudy Tuesday; "Wednesday fair; fresh northeasterly winds, becoming variable Dy Wednesday. For Western Pennsylvania Generally fair Tuesday and Wednesday; freeh east to south winds. and mornings will remind evenings Cool you that LOCAL BSKV1IISS. will need heavier Underwear, you eastern cities passed through Altoona yesterday on their way to the Btate fireman's convention, which convenes at Brief Hotel of Happeningi In and about Ladles' Capes Come In and view the first showing ii i tbt City.

New Castle to-day. Attached to TittB we can your attention to two numoers burg express was a special car in which There will be preaohing to-night in the Gospel Tent, Fifth avenue and First were the delegates from Philadelphia. Ladies Underwear which are extra good street. lhe car was cut off here and became part of fast mail. Bert Berkowitz, of the local volunteer fireman's association, was A little boy was knocked down and rnn over by a team on Eleventh avenue last evening.

He escaped with slight value for the prices. at every train greeting old friends. BOTES. injuries. W.

S. Aaron, the furniture man, has Ladies' long sleeve, heavy had safety gatea placed on his elevator Itemi About FaopU Whom Ton Ma; obviating the possibility of accidents to weight fleece lined vests Cbano to Enow. passengers. each, 25c. Ladies' long sleeve fleece lined vests, each, 17c.

Charles Reifsnyder ia in Pittsburg Tne funeral of Mike Sranka, the Aub arid Jackets, of Fall Jackets and Capes. You'll find we are fully equipped to supply your needs. No such stock of stylishly tailored garments is to be found elsewhere at these prices $5.00, $8.50, $10 00. $12.00, $15.00 and $16.50. Children's This Cloak stock would not be Outer Garments, complete without a full equipment of Misses' and Children's Garments.

No more satisfactory line of Golf Capes and Jackets for you to choose from anywhere. Prices: $3.75, $400, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $12.00. Quality is never sacrificed Here to meet competing price quotations. Win. Murray's Son Co.

visiting friends. Pants of the same quality, trian who died at the hospital Sunday v. iiinrj, of Johnstown, waa a evening, will take place to-morrow morn 25c. visitor in the city yesterday. ing.

Interment in Calvary cemetery. Night Irvine is again on The Tribunk is informed that the fight duty alter a ten days vacation. near hall bunday evening ongi Alexander 8. Guffey, of Pittsburg, was nated through a dispute over foot ball between Duncansville parties, who were registered at the Logan yesterday. John A.

Sprankle ejected from the hall. Charles Bailey left yesterday for Pitts At the Rally Day services in the First burg, where be is employed in a glaes Lutheran church 6nnday afternoon ad' factory. Cor. i ith Avenue and 9th Street dresses were made by various members Bertha Malone, of Allegheny city, will of the synod. There was a large attend' give a recital in the Hollidavsburg opera ance da persons being present.

nouse tnis evening. Alderman Irvin, on Saturday evening W. B. Brenneman and wife, of Phila rendered nis decision in tne case of llu delphia, former residents of Altoona, are The Profit is Down visiting friends Here. mane Agent McGraw against J.

II. Tol liver on the charge of cruelty to ani Mies Margaret Blackstone, after sev nials. He hned lolliver $10 and coBts eral weeks' vacation, ia bnck inoharge of M. Fagan, of 526 Second avenue, who tne underwear department at lilaw'a. Royal" Shoes 1 is an engineer in the yard, got bis leg between the poker and the fire-box door Misses Docia and Ida Miles, of Rev On Boys' and Girls' Waterproof School Shoes.

Never have noldsville, Jeneson county, are visiting of his engine the other dav, which re suited in taking a piece of flesh from the at tne uome of Joan AlcKee, in Logan town. calf of his leg. J. Dan Hogue, son of Dr. Davis A The hoodlum element of the city For Men.

We offer marvelous values in these most excellent 8hoes. They are Heavy Shoes, Box Calf, Enamel and Patent Leather, with heavy sole, and the new heavy extension edges. The best Winter Shoe ever (7, shown in this market and Wi Hogue, left yesterday for Philadelphia, greeted the "A Trip to Tramptown" pa where he will enter Jefferson Medical finer goods been offered. Store packed from floor to ceiling. Note Our Prices Ladies' Dong, lace and button Shoes, 1.00 to 1.75.

Ladies' fine kid Shoes, $2.00 to 3.50. Ladies' Julia Marlowe fine lace ShoeB, $3.50. rade all along the route yesterdav with college. sticks, stones, apples, etc. I bey caused Mra.Willett Hance (nee Miss Rea ProO' the members of the company much dia comfort by their actions.

tor) and son Willett, of Philadelphia, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Sue Proctor, The funeral of Mrs. Christiana Hess and Mrs. H. J.

Lape, of Thirteenth ave ,000 prs.Ladies'Beam's Ventilated (circulation of air in every pair) (3.50 and $4.00. will take place this afternoon. The Only $3.00 a Pair The "Sorosis" For Women. nue. cortege will leave her late home on the Rev.

J. A. Clntz, president of Midland Kettle road at 2 clock and proceed to college at Atchison, Kansas, was in at box call fchoes, lace or button, fci.ou to fcz.ou. 1,000 prs. Misses' Dongola School Slices.

$1.00 to 1.50. Child's, same, $1 andjl.25, Misses' box calf School shoes, 1.25 and 1.50. Child's, same, $1.00 and $1.25. 200 prs. Boys'and Youths' satin calf School Shoes, $1.00 and $1.25.

Boys' box calf School Shoes, $1.75 to $2.00. Youths', same, $1.50 to $1.75. Boys' vici kid Dress Shoes. $1.75 to $2.50. Youths', same.

$1.50 to $2.00. St. James German Evangelical Lutheran church where services will be held at tendance at the Lutheran synod yester day. Jtie ia the guest of Rev. A.

E. Wag 30 o'clock. Interment in Oak Kidge 3 The ladies all know of the beautiful Sorosis, of which we are the ex-o( elusive agenta. No nse to look for better ShoeB than the "Royal" and "Sorosis;" you can't find them. The "Sorosis" are net at the Second Lutheran parsonage.

cemetery. BOO prs. Boys' Seal Waterproof, Kant Rip School Shoes, every pair guaranteed, Rev. A. S.

Hartman, D. secretary E. A. Kilhefner, of camp 31, has been of tne home mission board of the Luth appointed district president of the Pa i Only $3.50 a Pair. i eran church was in attendance at the triotic Order Sons of America in Blair county.

He has already entered upon Lutheran synod yesterday in the interest of the cause be so ably represents. 4 We have every variety of good Winter Shoes for Men and Women, and also carry a larger and more complete stock of Children's School Shoea than any other store in the city. the administration of the office with en Mrs. John Barnhart, of Findlev. thusiasm and determination and will make a good record if properly support who had been the guest of John W.

Barnhart and family, on Sixth avenue, i We Give 5 Trading ed by tne rank and hie. ioutns same, 1.70. 300 pra. Bovb' seamless calf skin School Shoes, $1.75. Youths, $1.50.

400" Little Gent's box calf and vici kid, $1.00 and $1.25. 400 prs. Men's Railroad Shoes' $1.50 to $3.50. Men's satin calf Shoes, $1.50 to $2.50. Men's box calf Shoes, $2.00 to $3.00.

Men's vici kid Shoes, $2.00 to $3.50. D. E. Sprankle, Mil ELEVENTH AVENUE AND No. UM SIXTEENTH STREET, The People's Momey-Sarinc Store Geo.

F. Streit, 112a Kleventh Ave. The Methodist preachers of this citv Stamps. left yesterday on main line express to visit friends in Lancaster, Harrisburg and other points. held their regular semi-monthly meeting yesterday afternoon at the parsonage of Rev.

Isaac Krider, pastor of the Dun tne Chestnut Avenue church. Itiev pro' KG fees themselves more than delighted cansville Lutheran church, waB elected president of Allegheny synod at the ses with the cordial reception and delightful sion yesterday morning, ibis is a de entertainment given them bv Pastor served recognition of faithful service, as Harman and his good wife. On Tuesday eight the watchman at Mr. Krider has been in the Bynod for a period of over twenty years. He will Special Offer.

There Is No Rev. P. G. Bell's vineyard on Third ave make an efficient presiding officer. nue between Twenty-fourth and lwenty We, the undersigned, will positively refund the dollar to any sufferer from catarrh who is not perfectly satisfied with results after using one-half of first pur H.

H. Lampe, the well known furni sixth streets discovered a thief stealing grapes, tie shot at him and the fellow Everyday Shoes For Everyday People. haetily fled. It is believed the fellow chase of Catarrh-O, the greatest catarrh was hit as drops of blood were discov ture dealer, in company with hia wife, left yesterday morning for Mt. Clemens, Michigan, where it Is the purpose of Mr.

Lampe to enter the St. Joseph hospital to receive medical treatment. He has been ailing since last December and it is cure known: J. Ross Mateer, H. Bargoon, C.

S. Taylor, H. B. Kantner, J. ered on the ground where be had been BUT Eastman' standing.

H. Allen, of Altoona, or P. W. Snyder, of There will be preaching services every evening this week in the Juniata Meth the earnest wish of his many friends that the trip may prove beneficial. odist Episcopal church, beginning at List Our Price I Price .30 o'clock.

Rev. H. C. Harman will Pictures. preach this evening; Rev.

Charles T. Holhdaysburg. Bept4-tf Thb newest thing in milk tickets is the indestructible ticket. For Bale only at the Tribcxk office. They will outwear any ticket offered.

Call and Bee them. Ici CuKAM'for festivals at Stewart's. Pocket Kodak. 1Vx2 6 00 4 00 To Meet Ibis Evening. A meeting of the city executive com Snavely, Wednesday evening; Rev.

8 00 No.l folding Pocket Kodak, 2x3'i No.2 10 00i 15 00 17 60 mittee on Sunday schools will be held No.3 3V.i4i No. 2 Flexo Kodak, this, Tuesday, evening, at 8 o'clock in the parlor of the Second Presbyterian No. 2 Bull's Eye Kodak. 3jix3V, 00 8 00 15 00 church. A full attendance is desired as 12 00 14 00 4 00 40 00 8 00 20 00 8 00 80 business for the coming Staee Sunday 10 00 No.

2 special, 3 No. 25H'uiiet'Ko'd No. 4 Cartridge Kodak, 4x5 No. 1 Panorama Kaodk, 2x7 Brownie Kodak, 2x2) 25 00 School convention will be transacted. LOOK UP 10 00; 1 00 i New Store, Real Good Shoes for very little money that's what the average man and woman want for everyday wear.

They may want something "real nice" for dress wear, but they want the "real good" for all the week round. We've many such Shoes. Some at $1.50 a pair; some at others at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Surprising what splendid Shoes you can get at $2.00 Lots of people wear them for dress, And there are the REGENT MEN'S $3.00 SHOES good for all the week. See them.

Wbiit Boors Cardi. 141 A fl I The latest out. Whist clubs and whist Besides the above we have players can have them by eending their address to John R. Pott, district passen ger agent Chicago, Milwaukee and St, Gable Go's new mock, We are now located in our new i store at 1404 Eleventh avenue, where we will be glad to have you call and see us. Panl railway, Williameport, Pa.

oct2 at a full line of Cameras In stock at all times. We have some bargains to offer in Folding 4x5 Cameras. Marvin's Fgh. Bread daily at Stewart's. Ics Cream for festivals at Stewart's.

Fifth Page Ad. The following accessories al Stetson Hats, Roeloef's Hats. Ladlei' Flannel No question about the ways to be found in stock: WaUti. popularity of these hand some French flannel waieta. Being prac Roll Holders, Sole agent for the celebrated Packard Shoes.

Full line of Fur- Johnson's Shoe Palace, The Shoe Store Nearest Twelfth St. We Give Blue Premium Stamp It's New To-day. tical and comfortable they will be in demand ibis autumn and winter. Our stock ia complete and ready at easy nishing Goods for fall. E.

H. MURRAY, 4 tT. Jt A 1 A prices. sep26 tf Wm. Murray's Son Co'e.

a iiu4 tievfuin Avenue. Carrying Cases, Tripods, Developing Outfits, Albums, Rollers. Films, Print Paoer. DIPHTHERIA Sold at Its Treatment and Prevention. J- Ross Mateer' Drug: Store- Print Frames.

Being an old druggist, have stored up some useful facta for the prevention and Trays, Flash Specialties. We have just received the fi cure of the dread disease, and in addition we offer all kinds of drugs and medicines, eoch as Sulphur Candles, Assafootida, Camphor, Carbolic Acid, Copperas, Chloride of Lime, Pine Tar, Black Oxide of Manganese, Bromo Chloralum, Piatt's ChlorideB and, last bnt not least. CHLORO NAPTHOLEUM, the most powerful germ destroyer known. Cheap safe (non-poisonous) sure. Sold in 10c.

25c, 50o and $1.00 lota to suit. Be sure and see MATEER, the Leading Druggist, Eleventh avenue corner Fifteenth street; Bell and Phoenix 'phones, and Trading Stamps, and nest line of Embossed Mounts, imported from Germanv. ever shown in Altoona. COME Best Makes, We do not handle cheap and ehoddy Rubber Goods. All onr Rubber Gooda guaranteed to give you entire satisfaction or we will, refund your money.

Our Leader 90c Hot Water Bottle Cannot be beat for the money. Hot Water Bottles. Fountain Syringes and Bulb Syringes. Rubber Gooda of all Kinds. IN AND SEE THEM.

it you can come can ua up on 'pnone ana we will deliver the gooes to all infected districts. Remember drug Btore, corner Eleventh avenne and Fifteenth street. P. 8. Just received a big aasortment of ANTI-TOXIN, the nhvBician'B ereat- Plates we have In stock: est remedy.

Seed's, Vive, Standard, American. Cramer. Eclipse Jr. Cooper's. Lamps, Lamps.

Lamps We sell a great many Lamps; we show a good assortment and have them marked at very low prices: Decorated Parlor Lamps, with shade, 93s. Decorated Parlor Lamps, with globe, $1.00. Larger Decorated Learns. $1.17, 1.43, 1.69, 1.89, 1.99, 2.25, 2.50,"2.75, 3.99. 4.49 and 4.99.

They are all good values at the price, and if you need a lamp yon can be suited here. Decorated Night Lamps, complete, 10c and 25c. Plain Glass Hand Lamps, with No. 0 burner and globe, complete, 15c; with No. 1 burner and globe, 19c.

Plain Glass Stand Lamp, complete, with No. 1 burner and globe, 25c Large Glass Stand Lamps, complete, with No. 2 burner and globe, 39c Bracket Lamps, all complete, with glass reflectors, 50c and 75c Get to the right store. It is COOPER'S, 1316 ELEVENTH AVENUE P. S.

Children's Doll Carriages and Go-Carta, large and strong, at 25c and 50c; also a large assortment of Dolls at low prices. COOPER'S. Drug A Favorite and refreshing drink is Coca Cola in both winter and summer. If you have any Coca Cola Tickets, bring them to our fountain, as we are authorized to give a glass of Soda Water for each ticket. H.

B. Kantncr'e PHARMACY, 1308 Eleventh Yoa can get of ordinary quality at plenty of places.but If you want the BEST of TESTED QUALITY, there Is only one place, H. W. Turner's DBUG STORE, PAPER NOW WHEN Wall Paper is at a Discount. Too will never get better chance to paper your house than the cresent.

No, 1120 Eleventh Avenae. P.R Sole agency for ROBINSOV8 lii'sli THERMAL BATH CABINETS. Premium Stamps. The will paper trust has gone under. It no longer controls the price of wall paper and as a consequence, all grades and all styles of wall paper are cheaper than they have been for years or will be again soon.

We give yoa the benefit of the reduced prices of pBper. and stand ready to paper any room In your home that needs it, at a startling reduction on all former prices during the reign of the trust. Come in any day. Temporarily at 12th Avenue, 2nd Door from 12th st.

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