Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 03, 1891, Image 3

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    Supplement to The Watchman.
BUY “HEADDUARTERS.
CRAND HARNITSS OPTNING,
APRIL, 11, 1SO1.
We extend a cordial invitation to our patrons and the public in general, to witness
THE GRANDEST DISPLAY OF
Light and Heavy harness)
ever put on the Bellefonte market, which will be made in the large room formerly
occupied by Harper Bros., on Spring street. It has been added to my factory and
will be used -EXCLUSIVELY AS A SALESROOM. This elegant room has
been refitted and furnished with glass cases in which! the harness can be nicely
displayed and still kept free from heat and dust, the enemies of long wear in leather.
Our factory now occupies a room 16x74 feet and the store 29x60 feet, making it the
LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND
outside of Philadelphia or Pittsburg.
We are prepared to offer BETTER BARGA INS in the future than in
the past, and we want everyone to see our goods and
get prices, for when they do this, out of self defense they will buy. Our profits are
not large, but by selling lots of goods we can afford to live in Bellefonte. We are
not making much, but trade is growing and that is what we are interested in now.
When other houses discharged their workmen during the winter they were all
put to work in my factory. We venture the assertion that none of them can say, as
we can say, “No one owes us a cent that we can’t get,”” This is the whole story.
The following are kept constantly on hand :
50 SETS OF LIGHT HARNESS $8 TO $15.
LARGE STOCK OF HEAVY HARNESS ALWAYS ON HAND AS LOW 48 $25 & UPWARD.
500 HORSE COLLARS from g1.50 to $5.c0 each. Over $100 worth of
HARNESS OIL and AXLE GREASE. $400 worth of FLY NETS sold cheap.
$150 worth of Whips from 15c to $3 each, Horse Brushes, Curry Combs,
Sponges, Chamois, Harness Soap, Knee Dusters, at low prices,
(ENTLEMEN AND [[,AD1ES [RIDING SADDLES,
Saddlery Hardware always on hand for sale, Harness Leather as low 25¢
per pound. We keep everything to be found in a
FIRST CLASS HARNESS STORE,
no changing, over 20 years in the same room. No selling out for the want of trade
or prices. Four harness makers at steady work this winter. This is our idea of pro-
tection to labor.
JAMES SCHOFIELD,
Spring Street, Bellefonte, Pa.