The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 19, 1881, Image 5

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    HIS LAST DOSE,
Said a sufferer from Kidney troublesi
” \ } nie \ . Hn AL? wind
Loxnox, May To="A remiarkabl wien ark d to try Kidpeyv-Worl, i i
\ try it, but it will be my last dose,
.
1 ie
osting experiment has just been n pH) ; Ea |
Calais and Dover, between which places man got well, and is now reco mend |
i
a conversation has been kopt up ug the remedy to ail, =
by means of a new kind of ts When derangement of the stomach!
| OILS, PAINTS, GLASS,
which has been patented under tl ets upon the kidneys and liver bring-| THE GREAT BEE HIVE ONE! na,
Ts REReEt at Sel asturtin Sue pRIgE STORES, | AGRICULTURAL IMPL
| PLES Coach and Saddlery Hardware
Calais distinetly heard at Dove
course vice versa, but the listen
end was
by the men tones of the
Now | will give you a few facts about my that is kept by any one Co, snd sold i :
|BONABLE PRICES, Hels soleagentfortbe
Celebrated South Bend Chilled Plow,
that is guaranteed to give satisfaction over 250 NOW IN USE IN EN +H
TRE COUNTY, in less than4we yoars introduction;
0 THE POL
EE ———————
We would eall your attention to a FEW FACTS, Some
dislike talking but we TALK with some benefit to the
BUYERS, WE HAVE ADVANTAGES and do buy Eools for less
money than other people and sell them for considerable PROFIT
there cannot be any sounder basis to conduct bussiness, on than giving:
The buyer the advantage of Skillful handling.
Low Prices and Small Profits
ROHTONI
It
ESULTS,
vi
i
THE WONDER OF 1
DON'T READ THIS,
ITS PROBABLE bi EE ——
«People in want of Buggies or Spring Do
Wagons, are hereby informed that John
S. Fisher, near Rebersburg, is now pres
pared to put out first-class work, a credit
which all hig jobs get from his patrons,
Heo has on hand some first class buggies
and spring wagons. You can have any
style of vehicle made to order, and at pris
ces, lower than elsewhere, with work
warranted, as he uses nething but first
class stock, with the best of mechanics.
He has recently built two of the best cars
riagos for Mr, Jacob Snook, of Millheim,
also one for Mr. Reuben Meyer, of Boon: : : tw ; ;
ville, which will compare with any others | astonished at the difficulty succe " vldren's sults. |
built alsewhere. Give Mr, Fisher a call, ! ; i
at least, before purchasing of others, and
inspect some'of his work, Woe gladly tes.
tify to his honesty and know that his
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THE CENTRE:REPORTER.
PNA
WN, KURTZ... wma AfB00IATS Editer. ;
of Is
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1, Pa., Th'rs, May 19, '81
Has the largest Stock of
Centre Hal
—GOODS
ARE BEING CARRIED OFF IN
GREAT BUNDLES,
BUT EVERY TRAIN BRINGS
Us
Something to take
its place.
A STRAW .—We bought (as we
hought) a 4 months’ supply of wrap:
ping paper, every sheet is gone. Fri:
day and Saturday's rush closed it out.
Whitmer & Co.
NEW CASH STORE,
SPRING MILLS, PA,
Lrg
perfecti
We will give, for the
{of our many customers and the pubs
information
aversomo in
produced i
protects the cable and int
cause thi
glore whichl trust you will see is to your
. interest to regard
lie in general, a condensed Price List A
of several arti lea out of each departs 1st | will BAYO yOu from 1 to 10
work Is good. nent, which we will not guarantee per cent, on all goods in stock, on
—~Mr. Da nie! Snyder, of Sunbury ls
lying at the point of death from a blue
blister or blood poison, About ten days
ago Mr. Snyder noticed a blue spoton
his hand near the thumb, At first no at-
tention was paid to it, but in a "few days
Ls
. } »
1 for longer than one week . :
to lurnial Bellefonte prices, and will prove this,
¥
4 transmission
DIONSRR OS,
were condi \
and four, this is Joh ‘a the 17th ult, at tl a place by| m8 GOODS DEP MENT |
: hi : day, when tho wi vo in uy hogamma. Al ] tiss| DRESS GOODS DE 1IMEN'
he lost the entire use of his arm, aid was | the day, wh th res a thio same, ar to Mi I! RE i J EPARTMENT.
: T : : ¥ requisition, tary ¥ veh, both ¢ Bi BOUrg.
then completely laid up, The disease is BY Sr ao] ya loner dotbi b di
A kind of blood poison and mortification |, perfectly practicable to converse Oath B } Shine Bact
sels in, Mrs, Snyder took the same disease] op rather under the so \
from washing bandages used by ber huss {submarine cable, and
band and is in a very precarious situation, experiment opens uj
: ‘oe af thi bilities of the rapid
— Mr, P. J. Litzel, formerly of this vals A Rw Vonrs RO . 3
+ * . » o - ’? 4]
ley, writes us from Crawford county, Ks, the realms of
May 7: Weare haying plenty rain now | ventor man
and I never saw any country look finer | talk acrosst : i : 0]
sorst har # YY AIRS Over (ho earl i $i ‘Fes
than this does now. The progpects for] (0 another, y oars our best-loved fricnds awa)
wheat are good; corn is ceming finely, * p=
and all the crops are promising fair, ex.
asssneane SW foept peaches which are winter killed.
Trains Nou. 1 and 3 connect at Montandon Wilh | No sickness in our neighborhood. We
Erio Mail west for Williamsport,
Nos. 3 and ¢ connest with Pacific Express east for also observe that Plerce holds the office
of Ji P.
Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia
—Mrs. David Runkle, with some of her
and New York,
Nos °3 and { chnpoet with Pacific Rxpress
children made a narrow escape with their
lives on Sunday. While drivingon the
Hai risburg, and Niagara Kxpress west for
port, .
"S * and & connect with Fast Line west for Wil-
pike this side of Centre Hill, the horse
ran off, the wagon was upset and the oo-
Nos
ns ) Haven.
Tumapadt and Loch | with Erie Mall cast for Harrie
burg, Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia aad
New York
cupants thrown out. Mrs, Runkle and one
5d iuaid of her children were severely stunned
—An Excelsior job press, Tix5} Saget and bruised.
chase, in good order, for sale cheap a
this office.
‘“
20d, It is clear that my expenses i
aro only about 10 per cent. of those
wd
: in larger towns,
-
2apbm on
L & T. RAILROAD.
TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD.
1 $
AM,
TR
drd, I am selling for CASH, and
consequently am selling goods cheap.
half wool Delaine, 126.
Alpaca, 160, |
Alpaca, extra fine, 20¢,
i Black
| Black
Blac k
| Black
er than they were offered in Penn's
Alpac ery fine, 80¢ | ¥
Alpaca, very fine, 30¢, Valley.
half wool Cashmere, yard
AM.
$43
lem
8
DIED,
is Aar nsburg, Lar
an Musser, aged 00 yoars
VE
Montandon.....s
Aw isbarg
MIMIaDUrE. coos onan ene
Fowler ..... waa o“
Coburn Mi
Spring Mills x
TRAINS LEAVE EASTWARD,
Black
wide, 30e¢,
Blac kK
#iak
Notice some of the
Prices:
all wool Cashmere, yard
wide, 40e, |
Black all wool Cashmere 42 inches!
wide y SUC,
DeBeiges, colored, Se,
Delaines, half wool, colors, 12¢.
Crape Cloth, black and colored, 17¢. |
Momie Cloth, cotton, 10e, i
Momie Cloth, wool, 17e.
Fancy Plaid Goods, all prices,
DeBeiges, all wool, yard wide, 40¢, |
Chudda Cloth all weol, 46 inches!
&, ste,
ua
Montandon.es co sassine
wishurg
Miminburg. coves
“MOTHER HAS RECOVERED
wrote an Illinois girl to her eastern
atives. “She took Bitters for a
time but without any good. Bo
she heard of the virtues of Kidney-Wor
she got a box, and it completely cared Cat}
her, so that she can do as
as she could we m
Since she has got well every about| 4% AI ed : wy
here is taking it. Yeurs. U Tanthe ARG 4 dave. ;
wi
: to that u In Dry Goods:
+ 12 130
: 8, 9, 100,
8y eave us bu
Prints —4§, 6 64, 6, 6G}
Muslin~4, 85, 6,7
'
Mommie Cloths
Wong $4 JOY A
When cept i
: 2. M elegant styles and quali.
= =
og
E
east Tor
Williams -dross good
haf
before
Beige 80.
In Clothing :
I
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u
lead to large sales thus enabling us to constantly RENEW OUR STOCK
{0 our customers benefit, under these circumstances we can assure you of
BARGAINS FOR ALL.
An invitation to inspect goods cordially extended, the same attrulion
assured visitors whether they
PURCHASE OR NOT,
“Oh, it's only a cold.”
hear this remark,
thousands all tl
last stages (
they taken heed to the
have been in vigorous
There is better i
cough or cold than Green's Syrup
Honey and Ble
th
wil
LOCAL ITEMS.
~Jerry Confer, we are told, had the
\ R. R. ticket, between Chicago and leaders of one of his arms severed, by
—A R. R. ticket, b } ion aancht in cae kf +h
Council Blois, 500 miles, good either being caught in one of the washers, at
way, for sale at this office—§14.00. tf, | Gregg's ore bank, near Centre Hill a for
—Read adv. of Clevan Dinges—as he days ago.
means just what he says.
— Prof. Moyer was elected Co, Sug
Snyder,
~ Always on hand the purest and best
groceries in the market at Dinges'.
—Potatoes are bringing from 80 to 80
cts. per bushel in this county.
—The purest, unadulterated, sugars
are always to be had at Wolf's store,
ds Pol SILK DEPARTMENT.
Plaid colored and black, 50¢.
Dress silk, colored and black
Guinet black Silks, $1.12% to $2.00 |
Summer Silks, 50¢.
Summer Silks, extra good, G5e.
i0e.]
ADVERTI
It has become 80 commu
beginning of an elega:
ticle and then run
tisement that we
and simply call attenti
of Hop Bitters in as pl
to i
them one trial,
their value will
- Providence .
-Centre County Pomona Grange,
it. of | Will meet at] Centre Hall, May 24; three
sessions, 10a. m. nd 7 p.m. ‘
essions, 10 a s 14 and ¥ something new
Jas, A, Kzrrer, Sec,
~For real nice dress goods you can
scarcely find a better place to go to than
at Dingess.’
In Groceries:
C Bugar-~7 §«
and when our bargains are seen we feel confident of ready sales,
Therefore should you be in want of
Clothi ne,
consult your own interest and buy where your money will go the farthest,
which a visit will convinee you isat the
NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUS E
We show a stock of ready made clothing which for size excellence of
fabrics and beauty of style, : unsurpassed io the State and at
Prices Within the Reach of All.
description from a
© FINEST DRESS SUIT:
—Samuel Moyer of Centre, Say-
der county, died suddenly in the field
x : while plowing. Geo. Kline, his son-in-
and the same may be said of his teas law, was plowing in the next field, and ns
and coffeas. seeing Mr, Moyer's horses standing idle
—There are 14,000,000 feet of logs yet | along time he went to see the cause of it,
to be driven down the Bald Eagle to the and found Mr. Moyer on his back in the
Susquehauna. furrow dead, with his left hand upon his
Sei heart.—[ Selinsgrove Times,
— Hot weather bas set in. On 11, was A : " ! :
pretty warm, followed by a warm night.| —Harper's Magazine for June is re-
Bat on 12 the thermometer was 93 in ceived. It isan excllent No. and be-
the shade ; 13th was a fow degrees less, |ginsthe sixty third volume. Harpsrs
but warm too. 18 one of the leading Magazines of the
: » ver | WOIld,
—Ready made clothing at Wolf's .
DOMES 7 IC DE] ' 4 RTM E N T =~ FOU REUeraily pay 10¢
for this ot
FR Lams hres Fa : N
Pacific,Cambries, yard wide :
Lawns, good quality, Te,
Madras Ginghams, 130.
Apron Ginghams, Lancashire,
Columbia Cheviot, light weight, 9
Furniture Cretonnes, lle.
ft A Bugar—10¢
ANNOUNCEMENTS pay
i
Rior
Corn stare! .
Everything is marked low:
er than before.
PLEASE CALL AND SEE ME.
nelle
Bp
Joseph L
it wl Sant # i
for sheriff, sut JECL WO
Store for men and boys. A great reduc- At the last term of court viewers
rices and goods going fast.Twere appointed for the following pro-
Before others take all the bar-| posed roads on this side the county.
In Potter twp. from Barney Wagners
0 Jac, Treasters ; viewers, C. Dale, J.
Gordon, M, L. Rishel:
In Haines, for road near Pine Creek
school house ; viewers, E. L. Orvis, D.
Garman, R. H. Forster.
—On Sunday, while Dr. Alexander had | In Grege, for road near Grenobles;
his horse hitched to a post at Wm. Em- | viewers, 8. Gramley, Reub. Kramer, J.
ericks, he took fright and ran off, badly. Frank.
wrecking a sulky. —We are pleased to chronicle that
— Who bas red eyes? Why the feller | both the Centre Hall mini%ters made a
that didn't get his suit at the Philad, | raise last week : Rev. Fischer was made
Branch, be got cheated, and now his | happy in the birth of another daughter,
eyes are red with weeping. But he is|and Rev. Roeder in taking to himself
riser now than ever, a wife, Mis Grob, JJaoetiter of Rev.
. ro rallafisr .« | Groh—in all of which these worthy pas-
~p.c Checamen, of Belleionte Jas tors and their estimable ladies have the
oy y o Wot fon 1m ihe enmor congratulations of the RerorrEs. at
—A fine assortment of glass and| We aro authori
queensware at Dinges’, at fair prices. | Joseph Smith, of G
Call and see them. date for Treasurer,
—Martin Snyder of Union county shot | “#48
. : ... | at & rat sitting on the feed box in the
roone in search of table groceries | ciahlc, but he missed the rat and killed
ak” hon RE I hr one of his cows. Why didn’t Martin
of everything; the freshest and purest juke aim at fae cow, he might then have
goods, always, What they don’t keep oS : .
—A big job in carpets at Dinges’.
ain’t worth having—that’s sure. | .
—Horace Zerby has the material on Sutter bargains no other place in the
the ground for the new brick school
house at Potter's Mills
—Ten thousand salmon trout were re-
cently put into Spruce creek, Hunting.
don county. We have an idea they are
not suited for our waters,
—The wise man goes to Wolf's old
LINEN DEPARTMENT.
tion in
Pitch in
gains,
— Rev, Miller is getting his new steam
saw-mill near Garretty’s, near comple-
tion. A dwelling and stable are already
up.
I take all kinds of Produce st Market
Linen Damask, 20¢.
Linen Damask, .
Turkey Red Table Covering, 50e¢.
Towels, from Seto 7
Napkins, from 50c¢ oer d
TRON,
11
i
Usagos,
We are suthori
John Celdr
gray, 200
aren,
3 ty ri hi
for Sherif, subje
CLEVAN DINGES.
Pa.
«0,
va Centre Hall,
TRE
We are auth
Joseph Smith, of (
candidate for Treasure:
Cralic usages.
We are
D. C. Keller,
date for Treasurer
It comprises garments of every
LABORERS OUTFIT TO TH
We feel just ified in claiming for our
CHILDRENS CLOTHING
superiority over anything in Pennsylvania. In it may be found suits in
the neatest patterns and latest styles at prices
Fifty Per Cent Lower
tan PHILADELPHIA FIGURES,
In our Finishing and Hat department we have every thing in Fin.
Hats, Neck wear, Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery Etec.
NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE.
OPPOSITE THE BKOCKERHOFF HOUSE,
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
Ingrain, cotton mixed, 2%c.
Ingrain, extry heavy, 30.
Ingrain, half wool, 47¢.
Ingrain, all wool, 60¢.
Ingrain, extra super, 80c,
—70 colored men have arrived at the
Pennsylvania Furnace to work on the
extention of the Tyrone and Lewisburg
railroad, w—
COMMIREN
We are authorized fo ant
John Hoy, Jr., of Marion, w : :
date for Commissioner, subje ¢ i wal to Centro
cratic usages, is . There being 1 byte cl :
ma———— at Rebers g. sho became united With! vv 4 xr © vm mm . NP ERY
REGISTER. sce, ro~| FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT
We are authorize | itil her|
gas. 3 Mr Clain, of BORE i mencanchidesth, i buriod at Rebareba ver| Children's Lace Caps, 35c.
date for Register, subject to democrat Sho was buried at Rebersburg, by Gp ; a a Ty Val ~~
usages : Children’s Lace Cape, ex. fine, 50c. |
ee ———— Indian Mull Ties, 10c.
SHERIF ¥ 52 LE Dr. Warner's Cross Boned Hip
By virtue of a writ Fieri Facias, issu Corset. sols azenay Te Bie
a : : : g OTS 80I0 agency, only YU, i
out of the Court of Common Pleas « Fs ir CY, only $ Mavi {
tre County, and to me directed Dr. Warner's Adjustable Flexible
be exposed at public sale, at the Hip Corset, for 81.25,
House in Bellefonte on, Saturday Ladies Gauze. Veats
day of June, 1881, at lo clo Child a Gi Vv ’
following Real Estate of the defendant to) paving boon granted nlidren's Gauze vos
wit. | por indebted t
Suit of J. N. Casar IE
No 6 Aug., term, 1881,
Fa.--B. & G. All'y,
All that certain lot or
Src
BC 0)
ORES.
—
y “ty
—The weather this week was cool and
at times showery.
PERSONALS,
—Mr. John Hoy, Jr., one of Marion
twp's old line emocrats, announces
stand—the reliable—for goods. You himself a candidate for Commissioner.
get a good article there always, and find| —Mr. W. Harter, of Hartleton, was a
an assortment second to none in this | caller upon the Rerorter, Tuesday.
county. ~The card of our democratic neigh-
— Centre Furnace of the Edgar Thom- | bor, D. C, Keller, will be found among
as Steel works for the week ending Apr. [the anouncements for Treasurer, and
28, turned out 1357 tons and 1800 lbs, of | adds another to the list of good names.
: —— en {mm seme sm. se
: JXECUTORS NOTICE. ~
A 4
Lotters tostamontary on 956.
124¢.
Cx Pp. In.
ta
&
uly
The Targest Dealers in Centre
County.
h i
to Lhe 1,
undersigni
al » sid estate aro res
i payment, and
st the same to
ated by law!
MARK,
OVA, VE
Debt,
Bessemer iron.
—Don’t forgot the new cash store of
Dinges' when you purchase your goods
for spring and summer.
—J Merrill Linn is recommended for
President Judge in the Union district.
Chas. 8. Wolf declines being a candi~
dete for Judge. Better keep him in the
legislature.
—*"Nothing succeeds like success” is
often heard whenlspeaking of some pross
perous business man, but the resson
Dinges gets along so well is that he sells
his goods cheap and for cash.
—A subscriber asks: What is Penns-
valley railroad stock worth? We do not
pow of it selling for more than 25 to 30
cents per share. Still, we would be
willing to risk 6 months subscription
($1) on RerorTER, per share.
—A great deal of patent medicine is
made and used in order to put to right a
disorderd system. Nothing puts a per-
son out of kelter quicker than impure
food. If you make ita raleto buy sll
your groceries at Sechlers, you will not
need the doctor half as offen, because
you get nothing but what is wholesome.
hen buy your groceries at Sechlers and
save doctor bills,
, —The Lewistown Gazette complains of
its young ladies flirting with entire strang-
ers; especially traveling salesmen.
We expect now to see traveling males.
men flocking to Lewistown more than
ever. Do the Lewistown gals deal en-
tirely by sample?
—There are more logs in the Williams-
port boom than ever before, and larger
piles and longer rows of good, cheap
ready-made clothing at the Philadelphia
Branch than in any other store outside
of Puiladelphia,
—We have received a Record copy of
senator Alexander's memorial address
upon the death of ex-Gov. Bigier. Du
ring the present session the Rrrorren
bas given the remarks made by our sen-
ator upon different questions of public
interest, and in a week or two when the
pressure upon our coloms is somewhat
relieved we shall publish the address
above referred to,
NOTICE.~Lhave made arrangements
to pay toll for all coming to the Potters
Bank mill,
8t Wu. From, Miller,
—We are still obliged to issue a sup-
plement, the fifth in succession, to ac~
commodate our business men with their
ads. and vet furnish the usual amount
of reading matter. Everybody reads
the REPORTER, and the advertisers know
it.
Eurzir Vis vor Woues.—Mrs. Lydia
E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn,
Mass., has made the discovery! Her
Vegetable Compound is a positive cure
for female complaints. A line address-
ed to this lady will elicit all necessary
information, 2
Bracgsmrtaing, Mr, B. F, Wiser hav-
ing opened shops o ite the Lutheran
Church, at Centre , offers his services
to the people of this vicinity in all the
branches of blacksmithing. With many
years of experier ce he feels his work will
render satisfaction, and Badly, asks a
hate of pom
—John B. Leathers, fat and jovial, of
Howard, brightened our sanctum with a
visit. He is a candidate for Sheriff, and
a lively democrat,
~The RzrorTeER was agreeably sur-
prised to have a visit from Misses Flora
itner, Kate and Alda Sankey, on
Wednesday of last week. As we were
pressing at the time the ladies found
enough to interest them and even help-
ed the devil to turn the big press, We
bope to see them back again.
— Mr, Joseph Smith one of the Penn
Hall old line democrats, honored the
Rerorter with a visita few days ago.
Mr. 8. anounces himself a candidate for
Treasurer as will be seen by his card.
—Eéq. Reifenyder, of Millheim, and
Mr. Henry Mark, of Penn Hall gave us
a pop visit the other day.
~Jas. M'Clain, of Boggs, illuminated
our sanctum the other day with his hand-
some presence. Mr. M’ Clan is a true blue
democrat, and by the announcements it
will be seen he is a candidate for Register,
SPRING MILLS ITEMS.
Spring Mills Veteran Club is making
arrangments for Decoration Day. The
Odd Fellows in a body, with brass band
from Millheim, will be present and pars
font
ade with Farmers Mills band and drum
corps from this place to furnish music,
This should make it lively and no doubt |
will make it attractive. Time of meeting
isat 2o0'clock P. M. in Grenoble’s hall,
Rev. J. B. Akers and Prof. D. M. Woif
will deliver addresses suitable to the oes
casion. Georges Valley and Spring Mills
Sunday Schools will turn out in a body;
Come one come all.
Well, the Sehool directors met and
elected their choice forjCounty Supreinten-
dent. They weighed the qualifications of
the Candidates, and elected the person
who will do honor to our coudty. His
reputation is second to that of no educator
in our etate, I think all who have the
pleasure of knowing Prof. M. D. Wolf
personnlly appreciate his sound sense, lev.
el head and big heart. He did not ask
a single man to vote for him; and spent
neither time or money to secure the posis
tion. Had his friends obeyed imstruc.
tions, hi¥ name would not have come be-
fore ‘the convention at all, His friends
and the friends of our schools alone urged
him-—because he is undeniably the man
for the place,
New firm, P.D. Philips and W. B. Bit-
ner in the planing mill, have purchased
the best improved planer and a large en«
gine. Success to them is the wish of the
citizens of the neighborhood.
Run off—Jacob Royer's team hitched at
Krumrine’s scale house—took fright at a
pageing train—run against a post, broke
the tongue, snd one wheel run into the
buggy of A. CO. Mayes, of Lewistown,
which was wrecked, x
ep riecmneiet
—What Branch is now mostly in the
mind of all young men, who are finish-
ing their education ? Why it is the
\
bet
Executor
Penn Hall,
boroug
« Ph.D
NNUAL MEETING OF POTTER
SCHOOL BOARD,
North
; and extending al
thereun ¢
% sxtlid ivy
outbuildin
Jonux Sraxat
Ta
3 Lo
1D
mentioned below st (4
davoi M
{2 u3i0k. Having purchas
J ticks
wule, 1881, as
Hin ay, rops
) i
Ripka, I will leave the same
# possossion sl my pleasure. Ali
irsons ure hereby cautioned against med-
1 two horse wagon
ws, 1 cultivator, 1
y
young cattle
interest in 20
tl
ui
IN EiTHER LIQUID OR DEY FORM 4 Ee
That Acts at the same time on 1 spring wagon, 2 ple
- I bead of
nares, the
r ¥ in in the ground. 1 hay
AND THE EIDKEYS. bi hh ald 8 g bed Be
nler tools
GR
Spring
j .} Carpe . 1 clock,
Because we allow these great orga { h gears. 1. J. ‘NOBLE.
§ 12 Mill
8.
:
§ Tag
wily
po . ] A vroRs NOTICE
» & 10 Lhe mal oF Lhe ate of Aaron
WILL SURELY CURE rge, decent:
KIDNEY DISEASES, J{ Toe undersigned, un auditor apy
LIVER COMPLAINTS, Bl ‘i... C4 of said seal
PILES, CONSTIPATION, URINARY
DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES,
AND NERVOUS DISORDERS,
by causing free a
restoring their pou
nl
niv,.i
Pat}
inted
in thei
min i attend to]
His appoir office
of Bellefonte, Wednesday, |
y 1st, 1881, at 10 a. m., al which time!
: I vince ail interested may be present
off diseases, . ELLIS L. ORVIS,
Why suffer Billous pains and aches? FE "7° Auditor i
Why tormented with Piles, Constipation? Bg eee |
Why frightened over disordered Kidneys! fy TH4A Y. ~-Cameo to the premises of the|
Why endure nervous or sick headachesi 3 undersigned near Spring Mitls, du: |
girator, w
tment at his
y borough
ction of these organs ©
yr do thio
Ff INsn
in Pry Vegeiable Forme,
10 Liquid Form, very Ce
for those that cannot readily pee
th equal efficiency In either {oan . 3 : i
OF YOu
WELLS, RICHARDSON
stpaid)
R DRUGGIST "8
& Co. |
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es and 8) perches timberla d, inj
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ne, pemiogk and chestnut oak. Also »
HOUSE AND LOTS IN MILLARIM
fi adjoining J, BR. Reifsnyder on the south,
fi Annie Albright, B, O. Deininger and D.
i A. Musser on the north; containing about
one acre, having thereon a d welling house,
with good garden, 40 young apple trees,
choiee fruit, just beginning to bear ; shout
Y 2 20 peach troes, 8 pear trees, und an abund-
nor nrrxes ff | f0CO of grapes, sour cherries, and other
wra co, | fruit; aleon well of good water, 30 feet
£8 | Geep, near the house, For further infors
Roshoster, ¥. ¥. & k
Boerne coca & Toronto, Out, mation apply to
a OHN 8. AUMAN,
ATR Fatmary' Mills, Py,
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Chemises, Lace trimming, 50c,
Chemises, Emb’y trimming, 75¢.
Chemises, Emb'y trimming, extra
Drawers to match.
Night Gowns, plain, 75e.
Night Gowns, Emb'y trimming,
Rkirts, good Muslin, 50¢
Skirts, tucked and ruffled, 75¢,
NOTION DEPARTMENT,
Lace top Gloves for 2c,
Lisle Thread Gloves, only 10¢.
Silk Lace Mitts, ole
Fane, new style, from le.
Fringes and Gimps,all prices.
All new patterns in Laces.
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GENTSFURNISHING DEPT.
Straw Hats from 4e up.
Summer Undershirts, from 16e up. |
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Calico Shirts with collars, ready |
for use, from 25¢ up. |
The best unlaundried white Shirt!
in America for 81.00. Call for the |
Owl Shirt. |
The Bee Hive Overall,
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wur own
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world, made ¢ ul of the hest mate rial}
and every pair warranted not tol
White Shirts as low as 49
usin semen wen. {J mt—— ————
the Stores we are able to
make a much larger
and finer dis-
play.
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at Bottom Prices.
Bustin mean. ssa
ns arsine. saps. {) mni—— AS — —
suit to order. They are all wool,
be cheap at $20.00.
Please call carly be sure
to procure some of the above bar
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Respectfully yours,
Bauland & Newman,
BELLEFONTE.
we still have a nice stock
of new Mackerel for
harvest,
We pay CASH
Call and see our spring Suits.
We
our Clothing.
HUMES’ BLOCK,
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Capitol of Amersean Cloth
Oak Hall,
S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia:
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THE
1861—0th Spring—1sss
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Twenty years of lessons in how to make and sell the best clothing.” We
have begun the twenty-first. All that we have found out about it, we have put
into practice in making up the 23 acres of clothing that you will look at for
our trade; it is the very aged retail clothing stock in the country; worth
every cent we ask for it; and we guarantee every article,
More and Better Materials in : : .
More and Better Clothing in ()ak all
Lower and Fairer Prices in : :
TR in ch or ing Jats S83 Whire
The secret of our great business is only this: Doing our level best to
make up the right kind of clothing, 27d having wade it right, then counting
the cost, and
SELLING AT THE RIGHT PRICES.
This »% have been doing for twenty years; and have clothed over
hundrg of thousands,~-old and young. .
This Spring we Overtop every Past Spring.
The spring has been so backward that we have had ample getting-
ready
sme, and the extraordinary stock of Sloting. that every man and boy ma
choose from is without equal in America. The stock is oa
SOUND AS HONEST WORK CAN MAKE IT.
The best sewing on the best cloths, the best trimmings, the best styles,
and the best money's worth that can be put into clothing ;anywhere, + It
is a great thing to say, that not another house in the land can do so
much in clothing you so well. The cloths come direct\to us; we buy them
largely; we make up the clothing in our own well-ordered ways,—knowing
all the things that ing to making clothing well,—and they will go direct
from us,—the makers,—to you,—the wearers,—not a profit between. That's
why OAk HALL has the lowest prices, as well as the best clothing.
During the past ninety days we have, in making up this new spri
so improved the patterns, our ways of making, and minor details:
spring’s exhibition of ready-made clothing might be fairly called
READY CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING.
Being far in advance of any hitherto offered for imniediate wear, This
applies alike to Men's and Boys' Clothing. /
. We make to
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Our Custom Clothing Department improves every
order from the finest fabrics, and believe we do the best work that can be done.
Orders by mail are filled with the same promptness and care that would
be given to serving you in person.
Extending the compliments of the house, and a cordial invitation te
make trial of the 1881 Spring Clothing.
everybody to come and see, apd
Wanamaker & Brown,
Oak Hall, S. E. Cor, Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, -