Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, December 18, 1884, Image 3

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18RN, ISB4.
Published by R. A. BUMILLER.
|JVfotice that to make a proper se- |
lection of Holiday Gifts you
must see for yourself and try to find
the right place. We invite you to (
visit the
Journal Store
on Penn street during this holiday 1
t
season where you will find a line of |
Holiday Goods,
conspicious for beauty and variety
The following are a few of the ,
raanv articles suitable for
1
presents and kept on
hand at our place :
Latest styles of Ladies' <
Leather Satchels, Velvet :
Cabinet Fra m es,Au tograph 1
$ Photograph el I bams, Fan- (
cy Shell Boxes, Fine 'ot of ,
Scrap Pictures, Holiday <
Cards, Toy Books, ftc.
LAMA TER ALAMAXACS.
LOCAL DEPART MEAT.
SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL. 1
—Good apples at KaufTman'B.
—The snow shovelling brigade to the f
front, now.
-Prothonotary Brett has moved to |
Bellefonte t
—Snowing at this writing—Wednes- :
day forenoon.
—Wm. Miller is learning the tinning
trade with D. I. Brown.
i
Call at the JOURNAL Store tor
choice Cards and Pictures. I
—One more week and old Santa
Claus will put in his best licks. (
—Several applicants for the Millheiin I
P. O. are looming up in a distauce. (
—The lawful time for hunting and 1
shooting deer run out last Monday.
—A lot of new Fur & Seal Skin Caps
just received at D. S. Kauffuiau &
Co's.
—For the choicest selection of
Scrap Pictures call at the JOURNAL (
STORE.
—Just received a new assortment of
Holiday Cards at the JOURNAL store. ,
Come and see. i
—ls there any hope of getting that '
town-clock this winter ? Referred to
the committee. '
—D. S. Kanffman & Co., have a nice
assortment of Buggy Whips, Cart
Whips, Lashes, <3fcc.
—Last year at this time we had ex
cellent sleighing. We hope for a htile
more of the "beautiful."
—C. A. Sturgis was here on Monday
and Tuesday. Charley will not forget
his old hunting grounds.
—Next week we expect to give our
rerders a full-grown Chiirtmas issue.
Look out f>r 1 Old Santa."
—D. S. Kanffman, of the fiim of D.
S. Kanffman & Co., is off on a trip to
his home, at Fisher's Ferry.
—Did you hear or see anything of the
band lately ? Information of their
whereabouts thankfully received.
—Pev. Finkle, pastor of the Luther
an charge at Haitleton, will preach at
Millheiin on Sunday evening nsxt.
Just received a new stock of Holi
day Goods at the JOURNAL store. Our
patrons are requested to come and see.
—Grand exhibition of Holiday Goods
at D. S Kanffman & Co's Admission
free to all, and it will pay you to come.
—Mrs. E. Bai tholomew and daugh
ter have been on a visit to her parents
at Nittany Hall for the last few weeks.
—The reyival, in progress at the Ev.
church, is well attended. Seven peni
tents are at present seeking conversion.
—By referring to our advertising
column it can be noticed that our mer
chants believe in the use of printer's
ink.
—The finest lot of Candies Oranges,
Lemons, Bananas, ever brought to this
section of country, at D. S. Kauffman
& Cos.
—One week more and everybody
should sine, "Glory to God in the
Highest, Peace on earth, good will to
ward men."
—The Holiday Cart's and Scrap Pict
nres at the JOURNAL Store are ahead
of anything in tjie line in town. Come
and judge for yourself.
—Geoge B. Nash, the former Spring
Mills landlord is at present as inmate
of the Delaware county jail, having
been convicted of larceny as bailee.
— SOME remarkable cures in this vi
cinity, of long continued and obstinate
disease, are attributed to McDonald's
Blood Purifier.
Sold by J. Eisenhutb, Millheim, Pa.
—Headquarters ior school books.
Slates, Slate and Lead Pencils, Paper
and Envelopes, etc. at the JOURNAL
Bfosa.
—Tin re seems to lea struggle *•
mong the elements, snow, rain, wind
and sunshine alternately gaining the up
per hand.
WANTED.— A lot of Walnut, Ash
and Poplar Lumber at .1. E. Fetterolt's
Furniture Shops, Main street. Millheiin
[formerly S. K. Saukey's cultivator
works.] 3t
—E. W. Mauck respectfully invites
customers in need of paper decorations
to call on him and examine his new
stock of simples. They are extra line
and beautiful.
—The seventeen-year locusts are an
nounce to "come around'' next
spring. Well the potato bug would
have been nuisance enough, without
adding the locust.
Henry Bellm and Jeremiah Wink
elblech are the administratis of the
estate of Isaac Behm, late of Haines
township, deceased. See notice among
legal advertisements.
—Call at G. A. Darter's grocery on
Main street and see his immense stock
of holiday candies. He makes a speci
ality of that lineand therefore can of
fer the best bargains.
—Mr. F so, of Williamsoo-t, an
expert roller sk iter was in to vu the
other day, and visited the rink in the
evening. He expects to •eturn about
the holidays, when he intends giving
an exhibition of his tricks on rollers.
Due announcement by posters will be
made of the-occasion.'
J W. Stover's envelope calendars
for 1885, with an advertisement of
his full stock of watches and jewelry aie
out and *ue much admired. They
were printrd at this office.
For various reasons, and we are a
ble to say they are weighty reasons, the
Boro' School B >ard has decided to al
low no playing on tli* school grounds
except on days, when sjhool is in ses
sion.
Mrs. Emma Toiulinson, after hav
ing spent .several weeks at the r* si
deuce f her father's uncle, Mr. Mich
ael U rich, in the Loop, whose death
we mentioned in last week's JOURNAL,
lias returned home again.
--D. A. Musser and I'. S. Meyer, of
this place, have i urchased one and a
fourth acre of ground at Centre ll.ill,
opposite the depot, upon which they
expect to erect a steam flouriug mill by
next spring or summer.
—The thanks of the JOURNAL man
are due Mrs. Jesse Kearner for a deli
cious mess of venison. Mr. Kieamer
and son were out on Saturday with
Mr. G. \V. Harter and the latter suc
ceeded in shooting two tine deer. Wash
is the marksman.
—YOUR tooth is too sound to be ex- ,
traded, yet you cannot endure the ago- i
ny it is inflicting, lour only recourse
is a bottle of Zingiri Toothache Drops.
Relief certain, and only costs 15 cents.
JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY A CO
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eiseuhuth, Millheim, Pa.
—We were informed that during the
past season 49 haye been counted
by people living at Poa Mills, in the
mountains,to have been taken away by
hunters. Of these IG were captured by
the Musser and Gentzel party besides
one bear. We consider this a brisk huu
iug season.
—SOMETHING more or less than five
thousand different liver pills are on the
market. Some good, some indifferent,
many bad and worthless. Life is too
short to try them all. so if you want to
be absolutely sure you are light get
McDonald's Improved Liver Pills, and
if you are not satisfied with the amount
of benefit received you get your money
JOHNSTOX, HOLLO WAY A CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhutb, Millheim, Pa.
L ist Saturday evening a greater
number were on the floor of the riuk
tban any time before. About twenty
five persons were skating and a much
plea9 j d audience watched the pleasant
spoit. This and to-morrow afternoon
tfie rink will he open for ladies a;.d the
manager coidially invites them to a
vail themselves of this opportunity, as
it will be free uf autuission.
—We call the attention of our readers
to the advertisement of the well known
Coleman Business College of Newark.
N. J. This is one of the oldest busi
ness colleges in the country, has large
and commodious quarters and is fully
equipped Young men desiring a busi
ness education cannot do better than
avail themselves of its advantages.
—We hear that Mr. W. T. Auman. ,
the teacher of the pike school, above
Smithtown, contemplates holding spell
ing school one evening each week. The
first session took place last Monday
evening. Great interest is being taken
in these i X ircises by the scholars and
others.
Am uig the legal advertisements
our leaders will fi;d the Orphans'
Court Sale of the estate of Jacob W.
Stover, late of Haines township, de
ceased, by the executor, Mr, T. D.
Stover. The sale will take place on
the premises of the decedent, Tuesday,
January 13th, 1885.
—FOR SALE.— Seven grey-hound
pups for sale at reasonable prices. Ap
ply to J. W. MUSSER.
tf Wood ward, Pa,
—Posters fot the Musical Convention
at Aaronsbnrg, are being put up to
morrow. Don't fail to take notice of
them and remember the good cause.
Singers will be entertained free of
cbuge. Date, Tnwdoy, Jan. 6tb.
Santa Glaus
is coming and the BARGAIN STORE
is his headquarters.
You must get. a Christmas or New
Year's Present for your father, your
mother, sister, I :other, husband, wife,
uncle, aunt a.al l-.ver ai d you will cer
tainly go to see the grand exhibition of
Christmas and AVic Yeur Oijts at 1). S.
KaufTman and Go's. HAHOAIM STOKK
on Main street, Millhcim, Pa. It will
delight your hearts to see the latest
novelties of the seas >ll there and their
low prices will suit your pocket books.
The following are a few of the many
articles,especially suited for the holiday
trade :
DOLLS, DOLLS, an endless varie
ty ; TOYS.TOYS,TOYS, too numer
ous to mention ; SILK HANDKER
CHIEFS. splendid assortment and
cheap ; PURSES. VASIJS, 11 -\ E It-
PL A TEI) WA RE PIN Efe F ANCY
GLASS DISHES. Ac.
Our JEWELRY DEPARTMENT
contains HI tides of the best seUction,
such as werj never seen in any shoe in
tliis neigiitan hood.
FIN EST CLE A R TOYS. MIX ED.
FANCY TOY. BROKEN STICK
AN D FITEXC II CONFECYION EK
IKS. guaranteed PURE Suo VU NUTS,
RAISINS, DATES, ORANGES, BANANAS
and anything imaginable in the line of
9weel meats.
If you want a NICE SUITS OF
CLOTHES. FINE HAT. FUR CAP, TA
BLE CLOTH, CASHMERE DRESS, or any
thing in that line we em supply you
at lower prices than any othei store.
And now wishing you a Merry
Christinas and a lla|H>v New Year, we
kindly invite you, to come *iid see our
immense stock ot Holiday Goods. Be
fore you pin chase elsewhere, come to
us, and we aie sure we can save you
money.
Truly Yours.
D. S. KAUFFMAN & Co.
—Our neighbor. Ad. Ilartei, is a
splendid fellow on a treat. He frequent
ly supplies the tvpos of the JOURNAL
otiioe Willi delicious apples. No d<uibt
he believes in the good saying, "It is
uioie blessed to give than to receive."
Every one has a will and a mind to
think for himself, vet many will see at
a glance that the announcement of
Dinges, Trumpfheller & Co., in their
iew advertisement, is tull of sound
sense and their place will prove amu
tal to meichaiit ana customer.
R ad it and judge.
A party of hunters from Middle
burg, Snyder county, while hunting in
the mountains Several weeks ag , 1 st
track of three valuable dogs of the fol
lowing description: 1. Little Red Bea
gle Hound, very friendly—answers to
the name of "Fisher." 2. Black and
white hound, over medium siz-\ little
white dots in dark. 3. R d hound
(bitch) medium siz-, light spots above
eyes—answers to the name of "Ship."
Persons who may have any of these
dogs in safe keeping are r quested to
report at this office. The owners will
liberally reward the finders.
NOTICE. —The ladies of the Aarons
burg R -f u med Mite Society will hold a
music.il convention in their church at
Aatonsburg, commencing on Tuesday,
Jan. sth, ISSS and ending with two
concerts on Friday and Saturday even
ings following. The proceeds thereof
ae to be applied to the furnishing of
the new IT formed chun h of Aarons
burg.
The convention will be conducted by
Prof. J. Weaver, of Pine Grove
Mills, Pa., and other musicians of ce
lebrity are expected. Terras of admis
sion are as follow? : Season tickets.
50 cents ; family season tickets,Sl.uO;
Concert tickets, 25 cents and single
sesion tickets, 10 cents.
The public are most cordialy invited
to aid the worthy cause by their pres
ence and influence.
—Do NOT crucify the children by
compelling them to take the horrible,
nauseous compounds usually sold as
worm medicines many of them as worth
less as they are obnoxious, but get a
box of McDonald's Celebrated Worm
Powders. Purely vegetable. So easy
and pleasant to takt that the
children will never know a medicine is
being administered. You will in ad
dition secure the very best vermifuge
possible to produce. So sure are we of
this that in all case 3 of failure to cause
expulsion where worms exist we cheer
fully to refund the purcnase price.
One Box of McDonald's Worm Pow
ders guaranteed equal to four bottles of
any worm syrup.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheioi, Pa.
—We are extremely sorry to learn of
the death of our former friend and
brother tvpo, Mr. Edward L. Gray, ed
itor-in-chief of the Bellefonte Daily
News. For the last few years it was
1101 ieahle that the dread disease, con
sumption, w. s telling on him,.and al
though we in common with his nearer
friends had hoped for his cure, the Al
mighty God saw tit to call his spirit
home to eternal rest. Edward Gray
always was a hard-working journalist,
devoted his life "principally to his pro
fession, was a true and christian gentle
man and a warm friend. Haying been
a young man of bright intellect and
good education he would have made
his mark in the journalistic tield had
lie lived. lie died at the residence of
his step-father, Mr. E. T. Tuten, on
Monday,, December Bth, aged 29 years,
6 months and 19 days. We extend our
heartful sympathies to the bereaved
family.
—Read the JOUUNAL stoie adver
tisement m this issue.
The Lutheran Sunday school will
haye its Christmas entertainment in
the audience room of the Luth. church,
Milllieitn, on Thursday evenintr, Dec.
25th, instead of New Year's evening,
as had been arranged in the first place.
A veiy attractive prop ram me is being
gotten up by the committee of arrange
ments and the public of town and
neighborhood are cordially invited to
attend the exercises. No admission
will he charged. The programme will
be published next week.
—IT IS in order now for every manu
facturer to praise and extol the virtues
of his cough medicine,and claim it ever
so much lielter than any other. On
square business principles the pioprie
tor of Dr. Kessltr's Celebrated Cough
Medicine says if you are not satisfied
with the relief and benefit obtained, if
you do not consider it well worth the
price paid for it then take the empty
bottle to your dealer and get your mon
ey.
JOHXSTOX, HOLLOW AY Si CO.,
Phi'adelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Milllieitn.Pa.
—Last Thinsday evening, Mrs. Ive
becca ltoyer, residing onemilo south of
Madisonburg, received H stroke of pal
ay, which partly paralized her and ren
dered Iter speichless. On retiring in
the evening she enj yed her usual good
health, but could not sleep. She felt
hungry and went to the cellar for a pie
which she ate with great relish. Short
ly after she began to fe'l b idly and sud
denly was overcome by the stroke. I lei
daughter-in-law h aid the rtrange voice
in the kitchen and found the invalid
helpless and unable to sp ak.
Oysters ! Oys'ers ! ! Oysters ! !!
I). I. Brown bus opened his oyster sa
loon, next do.n to bis tiiisliop on Main
street, and would iesp ctfully Inform
the public that be is ready at all times
to furnish them with fresh oysteis.
prepared to suit the tastes of bis cus
tomers. The tatdes are constantly fill
ed with toe delic icies bel inging to a
complete oyster meal. Give him a call
and be assured of the best accomoda
tions. Do not forget the place—oppo
site Kauff nan's store, Main street,
Millheim, I'a.
A SETTLED FACT.— That the most
convenient and agreeable place in town
to buy a flue Christinas or New Year's
gift is at P. 11. Musser's Jewelry store.
There you can buy the best Jewelry
ever brought to this town fr the least
money as he will sell hisexcellent stock
<if goods at a small advance o.i cost.
We advise our read-rs to examine his
line of G ddand Silvei Watchc9.Chaiiis,
Charms. N ck Chains. Rings, etc., be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
ENTRKTAIXMENT. The Green
Grove Sunday school will hold an en -
on Christmas evening,
D-cember 25th, 1884. No admission
will be charged. A collection will be
taken for the benefit of the school It. v.
B. Hengst will conduct the exercises
and good addresses will te made. This
will be the fust entertainment ever
given by the school and everybody is
invited to be present.
Madisonburg News.
We are glad to see our good old
friend, Simon Hazel out of the house
again, lie had ieen confined by sick
ness for six weeks.
Simon Hazd is making arrangements
to build a linus**, the coming summer.
David B irtges and lady have r turn
ed from Baltimore much pleased with
the sights.
Miss Ida Shafer came home from
Lock Haven to see parents and friends
The new window* in L. B. Stover's
store house add very much to its exter
n tl appearance.
T. F. Meyer and wife have returned
from their trip, down the c mntry.
William Aley, of Jacksonville has
started a writing school at this place,
with a class of twenty scholars. Mr.
A. is quite an expert in penmanship.
Mr. Philip Grenoble, of Eitles Gap,
moved into Mrs. Brown's house one
uule east of town.
On last Thursday night Mrs. Rebec
ca itoyer of this place had a ttroke of
palsy which tendered her helpless and
deprived her of her speech.
Miss Alice Nestle road started for
Lock Haven on Tuesday morning to
Larn diessmaking. Sory to see Iter go.
She has our 1 *st wishes.
Charley ELa man erected a largo
wood house one his lot.
Samuel Nathan is on the sick list.
From all accounts he has dropsy.
D tv*d Shafer has rented a large six
hoi se farm near Aaionsburg.
Mrs. Sarah Meizensteiti and her two
sous, who had been hereon a visit to
ner s ! ck father, left for her home (Ne
braska) on Monday morning. Sue nad
intended to stay longer, but was called
home to wait on her sick husband.
Some of our naif grown boys make
quite a hattii of sneaking arou d peop
le's houses IO look in at the windows
Phis is a mean fashion, hoys—you
ought to he ashamed.
Albert Klinefelter hasrenttd George
Rebel's saw mill in LittleSugat Valley.
Newton Fiedler started for Williams
port last Tuesday to visit his brother.
On Tuesday \ ustin L Nestleroad a
gain left this, his native town, for the
wide West, much to lite sorrow of his
p,vents and friends. Austin ha young
man who deserves much credit for Itis
success in the world and we aie proud
io sty that tie has won and holds the
esteem of all who know him. Tlie
manner in whicn he entertained the
wriier the evening befme his departure
will long he remembered. Good-bye,
Aust, and success to you.
STILL.
Coburn Briefs.
Andy Campbell murdered a hog
weighing 533 pounds,one day last week.
The work train was here on Motid y,
replacing a car on the track that had
been detailed and repairing another
which had broken down.
The iron bridge at this place was im
proved by auotber layer of now plank.
tSquiie RifsnycW was surveying lots
in our town on Monday. Now for a
building b nun.
.Tell (table h is s'aki d o(T ground for
a new home opp-tsi'e the church. '/.
ptt-oc
ABSOLUTELY !
THB liliST STORE
7MM —I2JE? ESSE —
G. A. HARTER'S
GROCERY
Main St., opposite Bank, Millheim,Pa
Finest Groceries in the
market.
Choice Confectioneries !
FRESH OYSTERS !
Best Tobacco and oigar3 !
COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN AT THE
HIGHEST HOM E MARKET PRICES!
Call and get Low Prices!
TERMS CASH I
THE REST
PIOTVEBSt
AT
JJTJCK JJROS'
?mr G&LLEur!
■ -• •
FAMILY GROUPES AND CHILDREN
—TAKEN BY THE—
-I\STA\TA\EOIS PROCESS!
Satisfactory Work Done bv
RAIN OR SHINE!
We furnish everything in our line,
Irom a Miniature Card to
a Cabinet Picture.
Pictures copied and en
larged in the be3tstyle.
-CFRAMES^
can t>e procured at our place cu short notice.
ijyßemamb >r—our prico3 are
down so as to suit every pars 9.
Gallery on North St., Millheim, Pa
PATA BDU Many persons in
I'i tstou aie n*inn
for catarrh with most
marrPtAti Q lsfactory le lilts
x lady is recovering
V I 'ln* senses <r smell
B . L In- ■_ I vhioh slie hail not
WuTZrruiSj&& lojlyears. Mr. Barb r
¥ HAY %, has ue<l it in his ram
lay tTrii £!M ilv ami commend It
> W bmm very highly. A Tunk
%.M / tM h,n nock lawyer
SB / testifies that he was
deafness.— p f tt so n,
° az —
\ U SA- 1 pj v ' s (- ream Balm
BJ| AYaE7PVE! EJ cured me of catarrh
rV"* 1 ■ "" w It —restored my sense
of smell. For cold in head it works like magic.
—H. H.Sherwood. Banker, Elizabeth, N. J.
Give it a trial.
ELY'S CREAM BALM CAUSES NO PAIN.
GIVES BELIEF AT ONCE. A THOROUGH
TREATMENT WILL CURE. NOT A LIQUID.
NOT A SNUFF. APPLY INTO NOSTRILS.
Price 50 cents at druggists: 60 cts. bv mail* reg
istered. Sample bottle by mall 10cents.
ELY BROTHERS. Dmggists, owego, N. \
K CPU HO for *.uoiitlve. Hethy, Uon
nllurl luorabto A- Permanent business ap
ply to Wilmot Castle & Co., Rochester, N. Y.
49—4t
To Make l.lfe Brighter.
The dyspeptic's lot is not a happy one. Ben
son's Capcine Plasters are the remedy. Price
2a cents. • 49 ~
CONSUMPTION.
I I have a poMtlve reraodv for the above dleease, bv lt
nee thnuaii >• of case* of the wont kind and of Jons
nandlnc: have bom cured. I" vVo°ROTTbK3%^KER
( TT IR FFFILCARV tlnit 1 XV I 1 lend TWO BOTiLIS r IVLK,
topetlforvOth'a VAI.rABT.KTREATISE on this dlaeaae
to anviuffprer. ClvexpreMnl P O. nddr .
to any • un^ r T A 6LO CUM,III TearlSt., Kew York.
49-At
VIRGINIA FARMS
OF EVERY NIZF.. PRICE and Dencrip-
POD CI AI L 1 I (• Some SPECIAL UAit
lUu UiiblJ . GAINS always on hand. 35u A
CKK RIVBH FARM, good brick h-use, near city,
$5,500. 2i>o Ac ;E Fa ltM. with building*, near
railroad and liver, $1,200. other bargains at
hiuher and lower prices. Catalogue frwe. New
map of' Va. 15c. Stamps taken. 11. L. STA
PLE-, Richmond. Va. 4 ( .Mt
|B|fl f&imore money than ar anything else
ttxajr JUliv Liking an agency f<>i the best
WW 111 selling book out. egiuuers ucee-'d
■" grandly None fail Terms free.
HALLETT BOOK CO., Portland, Maine.
rtAA /\/A/\* n "resent*given away . send
>V( II I I II II Ins 5 cents postage, and by v/v/Y/inaij
v/v/Y /in aij you xviil get iree a pack
age of goods of large va ; ue, that will start you
in work that will at once bring >ou in money
faster than anything else in America. All a
bout, the $200,000 iu presents with each box. A
cents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all
tne time, o spare nine only, to work lor us at
their own homes. Fortunes for all workers ab
solutely assured. Don't delay. H. UALLETT A
. Co., Portland, Maine.
3 oaa a Send six cents for
4 dj# I Wkg postage, and receive
M ! ,f
&d B i■ a esse ®>;ouds which will help
you to more money right away thau anything
rise in this wond All. of either sex, succeed
froiu tirst hour. The broad road to fortune o
uous before the workers, absolutely sure. At
one© address, Tuub & Co., Augxibta.^iaioe.
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A NEW DEPARTURE
A Strictly Cash Store
Where goods are Bought and Sold
—FOR CASH—
wmmmmammmmm
Believing that the people of Centre county arc fully awake to their
host interests and that tliev have the intelligence to comprehend and the
courage to recognize the means host calculated to bring ahout the most
desirable results, wc would most confidently . and earnestly submit the
following for your careful consideration :
That king credit has slain its victims by the thousands upon its ex
tended battle fields is a fact beyond successful contradiction, and wc
would only ask you to'cnll to your recollections your own observations,
in proof of this fict, and. the pitiful appeals of those still under the
crushing heel of the tyrant fall upon our ears with certainty and
we would say, come, let us rush to their rescue by wielding the sword of
justice and striking the monster down with a decisive blow and keeping him
there bv eternal vigilance. * This can be done only by a system which pay!
as well as demands CASH on delivery.
This system we will adopt and put into operation on the twenty-sixth
day of December 1884, after which we will buy and pell positively for cash
and produce only and will name such figures on goods as will fully convince
every intelligent person that it is to their interest to buy their goods where
KINO CREDIT finds no quarter, but where the
CASH SYSTEM
is radically and permanently established and strictly adhered to. Kindly in
viting and soliciting the co-operation of every one in giving this 9ystcm a
thorough trial, we are
Very Respectfully Yours,
Dinges, Trumpfheller & Co.,
COBURIT, PA.
P. S: Country produce taken in exchange for
goods and cash paid when desired.
HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE
TRY TO THINK
m
where they can purchase the
BEST AND MOST GOODS
For The Least Cash!
I answer this problem in the following prices.-
4-4 Augusta Muslin, 5 3-4 cents.
Appleton Muslin, 6 3-4 cts.
Lancaster Gingham, 8 cts.
Good Prints at 4 and 5 cts.
Better and Best Prints at 5 and 6 cts.
Ladies' Rubbers at 35 and 40 cts.
Gents' Overshoe, 60 cts.
MATCHES, 200 IN A BOX, 2 CENTS PER BOX.
Best Ohio Stone Ware, ALL SIZES, 9 cts. pr. gal.
Large line of DRESS GOODS, 5 c. per yd.
lately sold at double that price.
AN EXCEEDINGLY LARGE STOCK OF—
CLOTHING, Boots & Shoes,
—AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES.—
To be convinced, call and ask prices. Thanking you for past
favors, I will try to suit you still better in the future.
Respectfully,
J. W.|SNOOK,
:M:I HiLiEkiEjXiM:,
CORNER OF MAIN AND NORTH STREETS. "