The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 11, 1883, Image 10

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
FRED. KURTZ, . 4, Editor
The Largest, Paper vi Centra, Cornty,
i al 33 § : t $ i¥ 3
ao FukMa~+$2 por year in advange, $2.60
shen not in advance. Advertisements
TH dhs’ por lhe for” then inSortions.
Neurlgldnd bald younly ud's at spocisl
of | Oy Be i § a0 i
Rp colum par year $001 colum $45.
shrrr cei try phe: ud ; : i313
CURE HorANAY KT subkeribors paying
AHA gu hak ti pian 4 nad Mano gl will got a
gafidit of ivppmpnihia. addi onal; asp pre
run, :
RE BREE bpd tb db aes
For )
Cl dA ob Se. A oo —
fie IID
MRI RADE DOLLARS
bE PHF (5 dois" by
: Whitmer & Co. Snring Mills
Pai Errand 19by 1 the
“Tradd DOTiar--Tts’ as ghod |
ag, any; of them— the Banks
ir-=Brolersi~and Rail Roads
1% the sontrary, ‘notwith
standing ! fe
Ai hE. op fakin
HUE BNI
MSFT
pital DCGARMAN & SON,
WHITMER 4 Co
“Supply Deptt”
ang spt tt “
BELLEFONTE, Fl
valde ia White Goods
Notions,
Ceotits Farnishitig Goods.
Back (asi-meores a eppcinity,
Sain nl It will pay youn .call
TEMS
LOCAL]
SLA ho elas who predicted ne hot
WER thi @ugnner have crept «<n
2 : v
VO LUG add ies
ther nn
nada n raise. of
money order
vu telephoto,
LObund JP Conds two of Penn
cailad in our
has 1
+ 4 postal
i
Hic MWh it
ily
Hall's hvediisinets mien
gacniam.
Mueso, nf the
gam kpearator
y 1
Lec and
i
Loop, have parchised a
Tor threshing ovain.
Andrew ¥onada has his plaining
mill in operation vow nt.Lobagn station.
Me. 1% F. Vonady, of the same place has
added a goods dapartment to his gro-
cery and will 1 new rdom,
of Satie'l Sto-
ier
Messrs
wi
"mi
Yee
Oni Gp
wiilow
Boalshire, Jidshe nse
diM rs, Stover,
ver of 1
hnsbaud’s
Weeks previon
Jolin Mullen, of Renova, fa
REPORTER a ca! Jobin looks ss thongh
Renfiva! ‘abiresd with im—#tiil Centre
Hall has gtiong attractions for him yet.
wi-=H. RB. Sinith, of Ferguson, appears
i Assogiate
WHEEA.
ath, occurred o
ave the
in the list as a capdidate for
Judie. Mr. 8. is a Mexican war vel
——Jdohn Nishel, “of Porter, eatled at]
wy Offlee to inform! ne tht the “remor]
iithat be had déélized as a candidate for]
the pomination of Assoviate Judge, was!
nnfounded. His card will be found inf
proper place,
Gi LiiMichie!l Rwariz wiitea'the ReroR.
men from Stephenson vonntyy Ll, Joly 2:
We gol aver unt wat season; wa bal nol
Taig for two weeks ; we will have a goo i
‘ep of grain + oH Took fair basta will]
‘be scavce, :
Mn TH. Harts fr. of
% t
£ leReedd Wail tn
Lop——— i
PoBITRRS
"the
Pitta Tal ae
might haved «haged ot the speckled]
beauties, and foupd that Tow just koew)
how 10 switch em onf, and lus socceds
wad auth that be 1ef¥ for ‘Bis horus re-|
joicing. }
sewers the evedime of bbe 4h, a large]
sized balloon was phwrved hy some of}
aftr people coming across the monnmin, |
To the vheacrvers 7t feeined th land some |
where between Nitisey mouvtara and |
the pike south of bere, We juder the
balloon was ona let off at Lock Haven]
the Middie-
a REp
+t fort. We i
nian 9 onr
ey
Ww
where a jollification was going on, with
hot-air balloons io the progreio, i
The telephone wira at Pleasant Gap)
was strack by. Jighining one night last]
week. The {laid followed into Noll's
ftore where the bell connected with the
instrament was melted. Itknocked the
talk out of thaentire line between Cen~
Ne Hall sod Bellefonte.
——Our farmers are busy harvesting
“and have lurge crops. Barns Will be well
filled for the first’ timevin many years,
This is egeonraging, and added to the
fact that much money is saved by them
in purchasing clothing from Tewins &
Co., there is prospect’ for good times
Ahead, Farmers, gs a general thing, go
i the Philad. Branch for cheap cloths
ng s
"The following gentlemen bave
been lected ds téusteds of the State Ag.
rictiltaral College of ‘Centre county !
homas J. Edge, of Chester; Leonard
L. Rhohe, of Centre; 8, W. Starkweathér,
‘of Williswmsport | Jacob M. Oampbeil; of
Johtstown, and Oy ris Gordon, of Clear:
field, : .. > % us
~The hundreds of railroad hands
in this county have found out that they
“ean do more ldbor when'living tio "gro.
ceries from Sechler & Co., than: the stuff
honght elsewhere, (
nothing buy! what is [resh, pure and
“wholesome, * HA
passin though Guitie Hall Mis other
slay, am ng the ne w xr
I Ei, in Centre Foi hen do Lert
thr Weeahline néwer dee Stros "gepanut ;
ich wet not mei Wao
heake, v0 ip sit 9
we call the attention of any of onr
; readers wh are in wapt of » airriod, sit-
funtion, and who can'fll the bil, to the
‘alvertisement ity abother column of BR
God & Co, b 1! Salesmen Walt
ed.” Write to them for particulars, 28)
Fresi. Mear.~James A. D :
‘Byffing Mills moat market sty
slalbto Jou, Zoustaitly;} " _ veal
and mation ia peason, Potters r
Centre 111] and p wun Hail will be snp
plied from the wagon, two days
week, ari 1Dmaybm
seh Bo pablic naas
# LR 1
PRIA, WOE 5. ean
—Cantre Hall came in for a share of
tho-honore-abthe-Universit
iment, nt Lewisburg, a few days ago, ‘The
Devi onry Beans prize, for the best
essay ou the “Ennctions of the Modern
Newspaper,” was awarded to Wm, L,
Kiirlz, son of the editor ofthe REPORTER,
Phere. were’ fonr contestants, -ahd the
judges; «Prof. Hil, LL.D. Rev. Dr.
Cooper and Prof, Grofl, were unanimous
ia making the award, .
—' A new firm, Dinges, Vonada &
Obi, had'opéned nu general store at Co
barn Station. The head of the firm, Mr.
C, Dinges, late of this place, is a yonng
man of energy and business tact, who
will'Be missed ‘here, Tn all circles —8o-
cial and religions; dnd by his' numerous
friends generally, le will be arhy
the confidence of the people at Coburn,
and we wish him ani the firm abandant
sticeesl Mr; Dinges' hinving ‘closed out
his general store here, will however keep
open a vat under the management
of hid sister, Miss Annie’ Dinges.
LeiThunder showers have beon ‘the
arderiofitha day and night for pearly
two weeks, Week before last there waa
considerable grass cut but the continuous
heavy ruins spoiled it for hay. ‘Last week
there were short showers nearly every
day, still farmers suceeoded in getting in
much hay in good condition, the weath~
or being very hot with winds favorable
for drying «the mowed grass, «Saturday
night avd Sunday there were heavy
Laing,
~~ During the heated summer term
you cant keep cool and preserve your
wexlth by using a fruit diet. All the
best canned and dried fruits are to, be
had at Sechler’s grocery, and very low in
price, They keep the choicest of these
anods oaly.
SendOm Friday there will be a trial of
binders, on the farm occupied. by Peter
Breon, 2 miles east of Centre Hall, 8ome
four vr'five different machines will enter
the field:
~=No# is the time to:get a cheap
spmmer suit—a duster, pants, hat or any
other summer garment—at the Philad.
Branch, They have theee goods in large
piles, all siyles, «ll prices, for men and
boy=, st¥i 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than
else» here.
—Mr. John T. Lee, coachmaker, in
this place, has jnst received a’ stock of
best pais wl varnishes, manufactured
n this country, a8. well as some of the
best of English make, and is now pre-
pared to do painting in first-Class style
and quality, and st moderate charges,
Any of our readers wishing a buggy,
wagon or sleigh painted, will not regret
having given Mr, Lee their order, as he
will put on a shine that cannot be ex-
celled in this section. Give him a trial
and be convinced. | He is also prepared
to do all kinds of repair work on wood,
pr _— 1 OH
trimming or paint. 2
Mit l eeie
SPRING MILLS ITEMZ,
for Spring Mills Academy
appearance, for a larger attend-
than any other previous term.
Boardin?'ean be had from $2.00 to $2.50
per week. Hoard of Trade in this place
agreed ta take the trade dollars at par
value, Hay making about over—most
of the farmtrs commenced cutting grain.
Wheat'and barley crops have not Jooked
better the last ten years than the pres
ent one—some think state rule accounts
for it. -y
I'r MTHOCLS
tes AIIM Sr
A CARD.
A rumor having gone abroad that I
mad withdrawn as 6 candidate for Asso.
slate Mudge.” 1 desire to. contradict this
rept, and ipformall my friends that I
ave been in the fleld without any such
intention’ ny 10 this time nod expect to
jewimin # canilidste sur jedt to the ded
sion ef the. bem Co, Convention, and
gall feel greatful to all for their support,
JOHN RISHEL,
Centre Hil, Ju'y, 1883,
ST. ELMO. HOTEL,
Na 815 & 810 Arch Street, Philadelphia
Roduced rates w $200 per day. Toe
traveling (uiblee will siiil ind st this Ho
tel the seine siheral provision fer. their
comfort. 1t is located in the immediale
centres of business and pisces of amuses
as sll parts of She eily, are cusily wOcessible
by Street Uses constantly passing the
doors. It nffats special inducements
0 those visiting the city for business or
pleasure .
‘mepectial solicited.
Your patrotiage 1
JO3 M. EEGER, Err
spran
wn prt A ——
RE-OPENING OF THE SPRING
MILLS ACADEMY.
The [all term’ of this institution will
dpen on the 23d of July, 88, under the
advice ‘of Prof. D. My Wolf, and will
continue for a term of fen weeks. All
persons desiring to prepare for teaching,
or entrance into coliege, will find this a
very desirable place to do 80. No pains
will be spared to give entire satisfaction,
For farther informaticn or reference
address PROF, LEWIS ROBB,
Prov. D. M. Wory,' ‘Principal,
or di J. Gerxoses, Spfing Mille, Pa.
ne i .
PENN'S VALLEY,
The Fall Term of this. Academy will
in July 30, 1883. Bpecial attention
be given (o'those preparing to teach.
Fuilion from $1 to $8, Erne froma
82 to $2 r week. .
Wor HOSTERIAN, A. M,
"120188 ie © Principal.
|
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION! |
ersigned will beginn term
al J actions on the n
fn, commencing July 30, 1 and
continuing ten ‘weeks, Classes will be
organized ab Aarons) a
vicinity, Arrangements
at po Hi ian to, 8000
froin a distance who tre Tos
eoiving mudical instruction, Terms mods
erate, Good hoarding oan be procured
at reasonable rates. Persons expecting
to take lessons shoald apply immediately
#0 that the necessary ar may
ba effected. For further I ap-
ply in person,
4
kis obbesnins li Adbsiseniiudinissie
(Jon Prisms, — Having added some]
naw {ones of job tyke to our office, and
onery at low we oan
frais 1000 ort fo dow tices, $1.75;
raled bill heads at $340 per 1000, and
letter heads at same low rates, for cash,
Mr, N.C. Meyers, Reading, Pay i:
1 fonud RA 1 vghies ts
gg an einer oso dovilty
Jaen THO
TE 5
Be a wei A
ay Yiiis
AON uid
oid Jie
wip ——_
The undersigned hereby greatfully ac-
Fenowledges the reception of a nice pres.
ent from her friends in the Penns Creek
{luther congregation, Accept the
wearty thanks for this kind remember
ance of one who highly appreciates and
sincerely reci racnipn the kind feelin
which prompted this foken of love an
esteem, C. Tosvrinson,
Aaronsburg, Pa.
cf MO (St dh. ANA ati RT
MADISONBURG ITEMS,
Some talk of Rev. Whitmeyer preach;
ing on fats founded on the copstruction
of the Brooklyn bridge. T. O. Moyer re-
edived his new buss, which heintenes to
runto the Penndvalley cave, twice
weeks The. brickJayers are about fin»
ishing up the church; it wili no doubt
be ote of the finest in the valley.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce that
John Rishel, of Potter, will be a candi-
date for Associdte Judge, subject to dem-
peratic usages,
We are authorized to announce that
Henry I. Smith, of Ferguson township,
will be a candidate for Associate Judge,
subject to Democratic usages.
We are anthorized to announce that
Daniel Fleisher, of Potter, will be a can-
didate for, Associate Judge, subject to
democratic usages.
We are authorized lo announce that
Dr. J. IL. Smith, of Pine Grova Mills, will
be a candidate for Associate Jndge, sub-
Jeet to democratic usages,
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PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE.
Philadelphia, July 9—Flour is dnll.
Grain is firmer, Cotton is dull and easy
at 108 for middling uplands, Flour and
Meal—Flour is inactive and weak. Sales
of 1,100 barrels, indluding Minnesota ¢x-
tras at’ 5.006.6.00; Pennsylvimin family
at 4.874G62.5.00; western do, at 5.50(06.12}
and patents at 6.25a7.25. Rye flour is
dall at 3.50 per barrel,
At the open board, second call,
wheat was dall and lower, with 1. bid
and 1.14 asked for No 2 red, July; 1.13}
bid and 1.14 asked for August: 1.15 bid
‘1.158 asked for September; 1.16 bid and
1.17 asked for October. Corn was easier
with 558 bid and 50 asked for sail, mixed
July; 60 bid and 61 asked for August;
62 bid and 62} asked for ‘September; 02
bid ind 64 asifed for October. Onls was
steady, with 44} bid and al asked for
No 2 white. July; 40§ bid and 41} asked
for Angust; 38 bid and 39 asked for Seép-
tember: 38 bid and 39 asked for October,
Lock Havexy Manxer.
Ip m.
124
i
Sutter, 15 10 20 ota. per hy; opps, 18 to
22 cts. per doz; potatoes, old ‘80 eta, per
bushel; new, 40 cts. per peck; chickens,
60 to 80 cts, per pair; lard, 16 cts, per Ib;
apple butter 80 cts, per gal; corn, 80 cia,
per bu; oats, 55 cts, per bu; beans, 85 to
40 cts. per peck; cabbage plants, 10 cts
per doz; strawberries, 10 to 18 cts. per «
peas, in pod, 40 cts, per peck; shelled, &
cis, per qt; currants, 10 cts. per qt
ried; 4 to 6 vis. per gt,
ILLS MARKET
ib
cher.
SPRING M
Whest—Red....
Bye...
Corn, shelled,
O8ia...oceorire RSA
Baokw Beth... coi. coe desmpe cries sa
Barley ..couceisres
Cloverseed
THOMBY, BRET ooo cn con svmsms comimsputines sons
Plaster, grotnd pee ton...
Flour, per Darrel... coo comes .
Butter, 15 ¢; tallow, bt: lard, 12; ham,
15; shomider, 12; baron or side,
eg pe
aid cars pew
@
2
doen, 14 cents, ?
mrrected weekly by 1. J, Grenolie,
COAL~Pea, 3, &; Chestout, 4.75;
Egg, 4.95.
JURORS-AUGUST COURT.
GRAND JURORS ~Liberty—~T 8 Winslow
Robb, A C Bowes... Mation-Wm, lryis
belm~Jaooh Alters, F I Moyer Walkers)
Corman Benner--W H Taylor, Fred, Taylor
Howard Jax. B Hall Ut A Hsil, H Id
digas, Bogey-Wm, Kiipe, And. Healow
Philipebtug—R Kincade, Bl Laport Harris
Chas, Moore Belicfonte-A J Brown, NM Dolan
Spowshoe—-Wm. Quick
odayior—B V Fink
Milesbusg-M M Laughlin,
TRAVERSE JURORS
Bogis—L R Lingle, 1 8halte © C Eckert, J ¥F
Weaver, Jes. Nail, C M' laughlin... Palion-W L
Furst, John Moser, I Gray Bellefoute~D Z
Kline, Jacob Fisck, A Sternberg, Jas. Dolan, 1 ©
Miller... Walker—Jacob Dunkle, Ed, Peck
Fergowon—i G Brett, J M Moyer, J BE mith, P 8
Gray .....Phillpsburg-8 Shuddt, J ¥ Gray, J J
Sanford, A Atherton... Howand--1 Reber, Bi We
ber... Haines ~John € Stover, ¥ Dutweller, J D
Bower... Rush—R M'Cord, T Vaughn Liberty
~Jud, BR Bumgardoer, H A Snyder... Millheim-
Sam’l Welser, jr, M Ulrich... Spring_Alex Mi
jer, Henry Harman, H H Griftith. Show Shoe
J Jacobs, J Delany... Benner—J P Fralgler, H A
Koarr..... Half n, John A Hunter, John Ward
awe Woah, W Woodring......Mies, Chas, IH Brum.
Migsburg, J i Spring, Daniel
Stove, LQ;
=n &
Miles—J H Delong
Bpring—Al Stim
June 24, al Btone Mill, Potter town-
ship, Annie Barnes 7 years, 11
months, and 9 Jays. She sollered in-
tensely, bat now rests.
Jane 27, in Tusseyville, Mra, Catherine
Lighty, 75 years. Mrs. Light
about 18 years sgo baried her husband,
who_ died of consumption, Her seven
children’ died of the same disdase, and
now she has followed also, dying under
the lingering touch of sonsumption ; she
rests in peace. . EF,
On 25 June, near Rebersburg, Mrs,
Polly Royer, wile of Col. H. Royer, aged
82 years, D months, 26 days.
Mother Royer was one of those hardy,
hearty persons who enjoyed a long life
without any particular bodily affliction.
She made no trouble to her husband or
children. Only about three days before
she died she began to ail ; very soon she
away from time to eternity with.
out suffering. Almost 62 years she was
er evening came, She was sati with
life ; she deserved to depart and hve in
a better country, Peace to her ashes,
: ‘ W. MM. Laxos,
For the Cextar Reror TER.
Departed this life, at Snow Shoe, June 16th
Amanda M., wife of Jolin T, Lucas, aged 21 years
months and 22 days.
Though trained in the Sabbath sebool and to
attendances upon divine worship in the house of
God, the deceased while in th had failed to
give to the claims of Christ on the inter.
the
eexorcise of
Hales adv. in Berowren: Bale of repl
edtate of Joo, Keen of Penne Henry
Keen, Sale of personal property of
K. Runkle, det’d. Hale of réal profudty
of John Hinebath, deed,
rman —————-—o
MADISONBURG ITEMS.
The brick-layers for the lLaniheran
church are about finishing up their part
of the work: Rev, P. Whitméyer, Evan
gelical pastor, will hold his quarterly
conference in this place, July 15, The
voine of the reaper is once more beard
in the land. Elias Miller has taken
charge of the new mail ronle, The 17
year locusts will not appear until 1585
the last appeared in 1863, The early po-|
tato crop promises to be large. Green |
apples will scon be having a cirens with! 2% 0 Years 840 With mood burs 40d Oihe:
» . a ’ 4 4 I0F6 3 i IRATE JW ELA LL
boys, We are BOTY to note (Haat Mia. of choise fron, furmiwe!l watered by good
Dan. Hoy is confined to her bed. Boring: 5 0 te aris ion 3 eo
+ : a yh ispriogs, iand in excellent condition The
chickens are reported ripe In Penns val-i oon 0 (he ground are reserved, No bets
ley. ‘Onur friend 1. B. Btover ‘claims $0{¢or farm in the county
have killed the first of the season a few! No, 2 Censieh of two picees of ground
days ago, which would go to show that) in the borough of Millben, and marked
he is a successful poultry fancier a8 well in the general plan of said town as lots
as a farmer. Andrew Ocker han loelv! Nos, 0 & 12, sach enntaining in breadth
purchased an elegant span of korses Ainlong Main street forty ning und one-half
ghort time ago at a echool ia this coun- (feel. On theta Joh i erécted a fine large
try, during a lesson on the animal king LUD ko A ND BHO Pac es .
dom—the teacher put the following ques-| 7 (1 1 heonsist of TEN ACRES OF
: . +6 4 IBUILLDING LOTS, in the borough of
tion: Can any boy name an avimal of) we iq © Go Hifi arasf being in the
the order of edentata, that is a. front] giarn pars of ssid borough and the oth-
tooth toothless animal ? A boy whore]er 141 in east an part iboth being special
face beamed with pleasure at the proé- iy ddepted for building purposes
poct of a good mark replied, I can.l Possession of thesn soverel tracts 10 be
Well, what is:the animal ? My grands given onordel ri April 1, 1834,
mother, replied the boy in great glee,| TERME! Five pir cent of purchase
and I'm going to sell all our bulter and vo Bo paid when property id knock
and eggs to 1. E. Bhafer and buy her a ®% © une Lhitd ol wry cash upon
new set of teeth from Mr. losterman, : S114, Ung $hird Ih one Yan
Is anybody Waiting on you, said a pole}; she death of Vrs Rp b.
dry-goods clerk toa ngdy from an §# Ww UL Gare « Wilh interest thereon
boring town who had just entered thels, ba paid Fer antoslly Said two Inst
store ; yes gir, replied the blushing dame! by bord snd
sel, that's my fellow ontside, be wouldn't
come in ; he is waiting for me to go with
him to Madisonburg to bay dre-good
and provisions ty begia
with,
{)PruARS COURT BALE
i purendnes of !
Court obenire Uoupiwanera will be ag
posed to pablicssle on the premises in the
boroieh of Mithoim on’ Friday, August
17, 1885, as 1 0 clock 1x mn the following
described real estate lute the property of
Jahn Kaen, decwssed,
No, 1. Consists of a valuable tract of
FARM LAND situste in the township of
Penn, two miles west of the borough of
Millheim on each side of the Old Fort
and Miflinburg Turnpiza, eontaining
TWO HUNDRED AND TWELVE
ACRES, .nekt mendure, survey thereof 10
be made before dav of sale, Upon this
tract thers are THIRTY acres of white
pine, ehastinut and onk timber, a Two
ory Frame Dwelling Jlouse bailt only
of 1G,
x
5
sulin «
or with interest
Fite
secured
om %
{11
aid
iN RY KEEN,
Trustee,
house eeping! E 451.54
8
Cholera is
Me, Jas. W , Wrigh
says: | ir ay
hearthtirn, whish Brown's
oatirely relieved.”
pa
Brus NS J
the iste residence of Joh
decd'd. in Polar townaiin
gust 18, 1885, the following
wide, bounded and dmerihe
Two los pf ground,
ning ata post thenos
porches t y Along
194 perches tn
west 40 porches Lo slope
west 2.5 perches to
wes B prrehes In a
0° west 15 perches |
Containing S1X »
thereon erected a}
other outbuildings
And the other there
north by Simen Ruble
Danie! Fleisher,
rich, containing {oar ser
no buildings.
tewalt, Wrights:
i
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guile rt
pr
fw
i
tarp
Ein
an the &
Terms of ssle. ~One-this
chase money 10 be paid on cord
1
ance in two years with interest
red payments (0 be secored by
m: Tigage on the premises. Oel
menuce stl p.m
ADAM KRUMERIL
VERT,
the
cominunity will find
Gghal 10 apy io the counly Ip
: 3 and beast, and
Give it a trial,
—
DONT YOURSOWTIATONE
arned YWealth”
HE
Best Goods for the Least Money?
Of course you koow it, nad ia order that you may know that we
kvow it, we want to remivd you that we are now oilering at
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“llard |
13T0 BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET
Rediculously Low Frices !
ONE OF /THE LALCEST AND BEST BELECTED 5TO/KS OF
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ASD
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, HATS, lO PS, CAPS,
TRUNKS, VALICE. 2) Py § Cc
A Hat given to every purchaser of a ehild's suit or boy's swit—fur 30
days only. “ :
bt sn Cf
An examination of our goods end a fnowiedge of our
prices will eonvinee wou thal weave telling you
Plain, Unvarnished. Truth!
YOU ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AND TEST THR
TRUTH OP OUR REM A RKY : il i ih
panes svn } opines
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Lo this spiviy all visitors nreraceived of the
BEE HIVE
ONE PRICE
BTORES
Whether you intend to purdimse or are
only
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in fact the Lotter a person is
acquainted with
prices and goods
clsowhere, Lhe wore corlain
WE ARE TO SECURE THEIR PA
TRONAGE
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for low prices and axcellent va
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TAKE TUE LEAD
Over and Above All Other Competitors
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
DOMESTICS
LINENS,
RIBBONS,
LACES,
HOSIERY,
NOTIONS,
DRE-S 40ODS,
BILKS,
SHAWLS,
DOMESTIUS,
LINENS,
RIBBONS,
LACES,
HOSIERY
NOTIONS,
CARPETS & OlL CLOTHS,
Merchant Tailoring,
Gents Furnishing Gade
HATS & CAPS, Ril TE io
T UNKS & SATCHEL 8
%
Also Manufacturers of the relabmuted
"Bee Hive Overails,” Best in
GOLDSMITH BROTHERS
DEE WIVE
ONE PRICE STORES!
Bellefonte, Pa
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