The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 11, 1887, Image 8

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    FRED, KURTZ, Error and Pror’r
CextRE Hani, Pa, May 11, 1887.
PRING
PRING
GOOD
GOOD
PRING
PRING
GOODE
GOOD
0 0 :
We wish to announce to our many
customers in Penns Valley that
we are daily receiving new
goods, The Spring Styles are
out and we are getting them
early in the season. Come
along and see the New Styles,
0 0D 0 4
FISH !
FISH !
FISH !
FISH !
FISH !
FISH !
8 6 6 91 0 ©
We have just receivee a large lot of
Fish,and are sending them out
We
examine
at astonishing low figures,
ask all to come and
goods and prices.
W. H. BARTHOLOMEW,
Centre Hall.
————
LOCAL ITEMS.
——— More rain, more grass.
No frost, more applesass.
——The prospect for fruit is good.
— Last heard ofl J.
at Buffalo, N., Y.
——Lawn tennis is becoming all the
rage with Centre Hall boys.
——Farmer M'Nitt, of Mifflin county,
gave us a call the other day.
——Prof. A. N. Bierly, the musician,
was seen on our streets on Tuesday.
-—Rev. Wm. Gotwald, of Milton, reg-
istered at Meyer's hotel on Tuesday
Grenoble, was
—— There is only one man in the Uni-
ted States by name of Hick, and he lives
in Millheim.
~——Shad were sold in the eastern mar-
ket at $8.00 per 100, and large roe shad
retailed at 25 cts a piece,
———The organ grinder and the Gyp-
sies appeared on our streets this week —
another indication of spring.
~—— Robert XN rmick, Potters
Mills, is on tt t; Mrs. David Hen-
ney, of same place is also quite ill.
Mrs. Joseph Shirk, at present with
her daughter, Mrs. Brisbin, is quite ill,
from recent attacks of apoplexy.
of
2} 1
8 BICK |
——Weather has got to be warm and
vegetation under influence of the
recent rains, is growing wonderfully.
Md
thy
the
———Dan’l Kennelly, adm’r advertises
the sale of Jarney Evaas property
in Gregg, at public sale, in the Rep BTER.
—S0da water and ice cream are in
season, and the political ball is opening;
both take “boodle” to keep them ago-
ing
the
——{J nite a nomber of young folks of
this place, were entertained by James
Coaley, at his home on Tuesday evening
last,
~—— Sheriff Walker bad considerable
business in our valley the last two weeks.
Always glad to see Miles. but not
cial capacity,
n Off
in ofhi-
——The Centre Hall roller mill is now
making night runs to fill orders ahead,
The Cream and Calla Lily brands of flour
are winning new trade righ along on
their excellent qualities alone.
—Mr. J. R. Bible, of Centre Hill,
in and see us. Mr. Bible is the young
geatieman who made a man of himself
recently by wedding one of Eve's fairest
danghters,
——A recent lecturer at this place said
the newspapers of the country are be-
hind the times. Well, it might be 80,
but we think the newspapers conld give
fe w valuable pointers.
dates appear in this issue, al! good men
and com petent, viz: Joshua T. Potter, for
treasurer; G. W. Spangler, for treasurer:
John Q. Miles, for sheriff, and Josiab
Hoy for same office.
~—That isan amusing piece of sar-
casm which the Keystone
its 8 page, 5 column, paragraph
from bottom of co'umn. It
smile
and a clond on the faces of
ones. Why the burlesque?
~The Ladies of the
Jinches
" Woman's
church, for the “Lecture of Mise,
Dornblaser,” and also thank Rev, Mr.
the meeting.
0 —Front street
now one milein length, all retty closely
built, with the exception of few vacant
lots, and these will soon be taken up for
new houses. By a little more “sticking
together,” as the saying is, of our people
our town would get along still faster,
—Mr, Wm. Lee, has begun the erec-
fon of new buildings on other side of
the station. New houses, to the number
of halfdozen, are now in fall blossom, as
signs of the steady growth of our nice
little town. The number of new hooses
would score half do zen more were it not
for the cold water thrown on building
projects by a few obstructionists, We
trust time will bring up the rear and
shame the mossbacks,
~The report, last week, that Mr.
Wolf, merchant at Woodward, had fail.
ed, is not correct, and he remains in
good standing financially, with scarce
any indebtedness as we are told, We
are glad to vontradiet the report, which
must have been set afloat by some one
who, amid the fallures last week, must
got names mixed, which is the only way
we can account for the érroneons of
his having failed. He stands 8 sound
as a dollar
HE RAISES RATTLERS AND OTHER REPTILES
FOR MARKET AND FINDS IT PAYS.
, One of the Centre county stock of
ing, near Galion, 111.
| snake farm and here is the description
| of it by a newspaper correspondent:
Your correspondent last Sunday visi-
| ted the celebrated snake farm—‘rattle-
i
~Covrt Procerprxas. ~The follow-
ing cases were disposed of before court
last week up till Wednesday:
Lehman vs. P, J. Fagan et al, 2
ment confessed in favor of the plaintiff
for $500, with stay of execution for six
months,
‘Ase,
and managed by Capt. Dan Stover and
wife, and assisted by William
propagation of rattlesnakes and other
| reptiles was not only a dangerous but an
unpleasant occupation. However, these
poor but honest people have learned that
there is money in snakes, and last year
four.
“Who buy rattlesnakes, and what on
Jane Poorman et al. vs. W.C. Grove
et al. was continued.
Henry J. Rothrock vs. Centre
County
Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
A ver-
awarded,
Lehman vs. Rook. Judgment was con.
fessed for the defendant for docket costs.
Commonwealth va. John I. Rankin.
Judgment was confessed in favor of the
in favor of plaintiff as follows: Van Pelt
& Shoop,
manufacture of the
care for rheumatism, A firm in
Why, for use in the
new
suake delivered at the laboratory. Mr.
Stover has contracted with the
furnish them 250 of that speciesdurin
i R
measure less than four feet in length, or
to be less than six years of age.
older the snake the better and stronger
the oil.
warm, which brought out
large pumbers to bask in the warm rays,
and as Mr, Stover said, would be a good
day to take a stro}l over
forty,” Procuring a good stouf stick and
donning a heavy pair of boots, yoar
correspondent joined Stover and Dunn
in the hunt. To show us how easy it is
| to kill a snake, he picked up a blue racer
by the tail, that was lying coiled up in
the sunlight, in a half comatose condi-
tion, and giving it a couple of whirlsover
his head ina Ii
ip, ceusing its head to part
from its body and spin through the air,
Proceeding a little farther, we came to
“the monnds,” little raised places on the
snake farm, where the snakes burrow in
winter and breed in summer. There are
thirty seven of these mounds on the farm
and on of of the
largest of these, where they could get
the full benefit of the sun, lay coiled up
sound asleep fourtythree large rattle-
snakes, seveu black snakes and numer-
ous other smaller reptiles, not of
which seen lO recognize our presence,
Stover and Duaon not kill off the
whole crop yéarly, but leave many for
breeding purposes
“Why" said the former, * that
there contains probably a dozen
nest at eRRS
nests that contained as
as eighteen vi
ed itlikea »
the south side
one
one
ed
do
mound
nesta
eges and each least ten
have found high
ung rattlers, the largest
not over two inches in Their
eggs are about the si par -
tridge, but have a soft shell. The farm
is a tract of virgin prairie, and has never
seen a plough, and Dan says in summer
its native grass is very high, rendering it
an excellent j hide
in.”
Mrs, Stover also bad in a box of saw-
1st under a cook twenty-seven
rattlesnake eggs, which, she said, wonld
begin
length
2a of those of a
lace for the reptiles to
i
at
stove
0 hatch in a few days, alter which
event the children would be kept busy
catching flies to feed the tiny peta. :
Stover and Dunn have several pet
rattiers around the house, which are as
harmless as kittens, made by their
2 removed from
yuths and their fangs
80
SON SAC beeen
HAVIDR
f thair
10 :
lipped with pincers, all this being done
bile the snakes were under the influ.
ence of chloroform. ‘I'bey have
equal as mice exterminators, and
summer keep the from
fl | bad boys.
ies and
ace free
Men's pl
$1.50, $1.75 up to the best.
The largest stock of dress goo
: :
clothing, boots and shoes, ever bronug
to Bellefonte, Lyox & Co
i
nt
~-—For tricotes, ottomans and CANVASS
+ cloths in all colors, visit Lyon & Co
—-—For black silk and moire and stri-
ped velvet to match all colored dress
goods, he sure to call on Lyon & Co.
- $20 000 worth of clothing at less
price thao anywhere else in the county,
Lyox & Co.
- -_——-
BEAUTIFY HOME
Spring is here. The buds are bursts
ing into verdore and blossoms, the fields
are green with the promise of future
plenty; the flowers are ready to bloom in
beanty and fragrance; the birds fill the
land with melody and natare is full of
beaaty everywhere,
Now is the time to beantify the home.
It can de done withont cost and with so
little labor, that ali should enjoy the
i
comfort and refinement of a beautiful
dwelling-place. It matters not how hum-
bie home may be; itis to its household
the dearest spot of earth, and it should be
made fragrant and beautiful.
The laborer can devote his evening
| and morning hours of rest to the planting
of trees, shrubs, vines and flowers, and
thereby gain the richest reward for his
efforts, Norshould he be alone in mak-
ing bome beaatiful. Father, mother, son
and daoghter, should all be taught the
necessity of raking attractive the one
place where most
nights are spent.
it will refine the tastes and elevate the
character of every one who enjoys the
beautiful home.
SUDDEN AND
| DEATH,
{ Mr. Adam Gingerich
i last week near the Cartin
{ which neighborhood he
| known resident. He went in the morn
| ing to chop some wood on a hill back of
| the works, and was soon after found ly~
ing dead on the rocks, The bruises that
were discovered on his head were not of
| 8 character to have caused his death
| and therefore the supposition is ihat he
{ ®as overtaken by an attack of apoplexy
aod that io falling his head was cat. An
inquest was held and the ja
bis death to have resulted from an ua.
Known canse, but with no evidence that
had been foully dealt with.— Watch.
man,
A
i
iron works, of
was a well
i otf ———
DECORATION DAY,
At the meeting of the Samuel Shannon
Post, on Satorday evening last, initiatory
steps were taken for the proper obsory.
ance of Decoration Day. © exercises
at cemeteries fn this n rhood will
be conducted in same order as last year,
Orators for the occasion will be chosen
and other business of importance, trans
acted at their next meeting.
for nine months.
Samuel F Foster use of, ete., vs. John
F. Potter was continued at cost of defend-
ant,
untary non-suit
Rudolph Kreider vs.
Judgment was confessed in favor of plain-
tiff for $353 42.
Baflalo Ran Railroad Company, and the
last case on the list, B. B. Kreamer vs.
W. Miles Walker, were settled.
-—
~ Handsome Secrim from 10e to
Pointed Serim, new at 123c.—Garmans.
Jatiste, Satines, Seersuckers and
Coating Cloth,.—Garmans.
World renowned
Garmans,
—— wire bustles,
— White dress goods.—G armans.
- o-oo.
DISTRICT CONFERENCE,
in the Carwensville Methodist Episc
church, Tnesday and
7th and 8th, next, The emomittee on
program, which met in Philipsburg last
week, have arranged the following order
of exercise
Tuesday Evening, 7:30.—Address of
welcome by Hon. John Patton. Re-
sponse by Rev, Geo. Leidy, Presiding
Elder.
“The Influence of
on the Preaching of
George Guyer,
“The Postponement of the Conversion
of Methodist Children to times of Special
Revivals is contrary to the teachings of
Scripture and Methodism,” Prof. D. M.
Lieb, of Bellefonte.
Wednesday, 9 A. M.
store, super
a
id the
pal
4
Wednesday, June
Methodist Doetrin
the Times” Rey.
Reports from
tendents, ete,
§ Economy of the Church be
0 changfd as to allow a Pastor's salary
to be a legal claim?” Those. H. Murray,
Esq , Clearfield.
“Do we need a Modification of the
Pastoral Limit?” Rev.J. A. DeMoyer
Afternoon Session, 2 P. M.—*How shall
we utilize the Quarterly Conference Com-
mittees 7" Rev. J. H. McCord.
“What is the trae meaning
best Methods of Pastoral work
W. V. Ganoe.
“Merits and Defects of modern Sunday
School Methods,” Rev. J. B. Shaver q
Wednesday Evening, 7:30. “The Prob.
lem of our Class Meeting.” Rev.
Creighton
Our Benevolent
Monroe D. D
Disciplinary questions will be present.
itscassed al the several sessions,
BS 1 may the chairman.
Over one hundred delegates will be in
atiendance, representing over forty pas
oral charges. The several reports will
re presented in writing, so that they
may be filed and properly preserved
Rev. Geo. Leidy, Presiding Elder. is
making arrangements to have some one
of the Bishops of the church to be present
and preside.
and the
Rev.
Samuel
Collections,” Rev.
I} NS
and
best suit
-_
mer silks, satin rhadimaes,
summer silk and China silk, go to Lyon
kk Co
For all wool cheviot checks and
silk mixed cloths, of the best quality, at
the lowest price, you will find Lyon &
Co., just the place.
Boy's school suits, $2.50 and up at
Ly n & Co.
— Men's working shoes as low as 5¢
and better goods at slightly higher prices
Lyox & { 0
.—-
Rain all Sunday night and all day
Monday.
-Buy“ Rochester Clothing” at Fan-
bles,
Our Lace Curtains from 81.25 up.
(ia rmaons,
~The elevation of Centre Hall is
5X) feet above Bellefonte.
~—John Shook, had charge of Bare
tholomew’'s store last w eek
~—M18. FloraO. Bairfoot publishes
Adm'r notice on the estate of her mother,
Mrs. Sarah C, Neff.
~The general subject of remark now
is the loose and unsafe manner some
have of doing business,
Bellefonte sailed from
Liverpool. Happy journey to them.
The man who always bas some-
means of getting you into trouble. —Ex.
= Carpets of every grade, style and
was sold on Monday, to the Penns Valley
thing like $20,000,
Schroyer’s carpet store, Bellefonte
See card in gnother column,
~=How tre the German
Wer A
mals bet hinein. Have seen the
truth of it several times quite recently
~~ We mean busipess—ounr stock is
the completest in ntre county and
goods are marked down at rock bottom
rices, No misrepresentations and sat.
sfaction guaranteed at
Powrns Siox Stone,
~The Clearfield Republican says
Clearfield county is destined to become
noted in other things besides her coal
and timber, Natural gas was struck at
Falls Creek Friday, and the Western
end is all excitement.
~~ The failure of Mr, Grenoble, has
caused a discontinuance of the firm of
Grenoble & Bariges, at Coburn, and will
leave Mr, Adam Bartges, soveral thou.
sand dollars to make good, which he is
shia to do, but it goes agin the grain, you
w.
saying:
J THEBOARD WALK.
Our town council has at last awakened |
decided to build a walk to the station. It
is to be four feet wide and start from the
end of Kerlin's walk on the west side of |
the road, along the Hoffer tract to Dein-
inger’s lots near the station, and will be
completed from there by property hold- |
ersto the station. There will be aletting
for the erection of the same and it is to
possible, The idea of the boro’ in meet.
ing the expense of this project causes
considerable complaint among some of
best |
way of solviog this difficulty and hearti- |
ly endorse the action of our councilmen
In order to properly locate this walk, i
men, a surveyor has been secured to es
tablish thestreetline in that part of the |
boro’, and will settle another difficulty
Wesay, Go
on and do something in this direction
and above all do what is right.
.--———
McCormick Brothers are now fixed in
ing with the handsomest suits
They
parlor
oak furniture, which is all the go in
goods, They have} anything needed to
ampli {
house « ste, for kitchen,
chamber,
Their goods is guaranteed
and with the variety
feel confident they can please all
FOLTeRe tad
represenieq,
and assortment,
tastes
Com pian.
i hey
shi i De
are worthy men, and
berally patronized,
Undertaking given
young
special
and
attention
perience,
Hazleton, down in the lower end of
Luzerne county, has recently been de
maundiog a deal of elbow room
Everybody in the place was a
at work night and day
rroat
Ong um
FBEeCUre aminers
est; then every
havinga new
road station, and now everybody
ing around for something
be secured Lo improve
1}
this sort of
ipon
elge ti}
¢ place
restiessness and
of feeling which tells
f the progress of the
oughs of the State,
any means been the
but ’
The above
phia
i
srest fi Biv al
Wrotll DY al
18 Keeping we
we Clit
and it m
who stand
home enterprise,
Press
fight
are found here, and |
casional y.
-——-
-Men's black diag
and up.
JR T DOLE,
nts ng
French and
erinkled seersuckers
new and bean
»ebw, and very low i
GOOD TEMPL
The Lodge of I Templars of
place elected the following officers
Chief Templar, Harry W.D inges,
Vice Templar, Mary Floray.
Becretary, Wm, Thomas.
Fin. Secretary Jno. W. Krumbine
Treasurer, Geo. W, K rumbine.
Chaplain, Rev. W, E. Fischer.
Marshall, Girtie Fioray.
We are requested to say that all per.
sons of good moral character are desired
as members of the Lodge and any of the
above officers willbe glad to receive
propositions for membership
.—-
Knee pants from
best,
Goo this
up to the
Lyox & Co.
Gr
-n)
ap. Liyox & Co.
~ Men's suits, £3.75 and up.
Lyox & Co,
CLOTHING HOUSE.
Mr. M. Fauble, formerly with 8. & A.
Bellefonte, has opened a new
clothing house in Ammerman’s Block,
Bishop street, Bellefonte. Mr. Faoble
makes a specialty of the celebrated
ered by merchants and the public, to be
and is brand
in every particular. Along with
clothing is a complete line of gents fur-
Mr. Fan
Valley to call on him at his new stand
-——
prices. —Garmans.
A. Loebs, new stock and very low,
~<Calla Lilly flonr, none siiperior.
For sale by J. D. Long, Spring Mills,
~~ Horse collars from$1 on upat D
As Boogzerharness shop, Centre Hall,
~-Have you examined stock and pri-
ces at Power's new shoe store, Bellefonte?
~ Protect your horse's shoulders
from sores and blisters by using good
collars only on them. DD. A. Boozer
keeps a complete assortment and at all
prices, .
~eJohn D. Decker, of Potters Mills,
has announced himself as a Republican
candidate for commissioner. Hope your
fellows will nominate you, John, but the
“ring” may not permit it.
we (Goorge A. Runk, of Spring Mills,
ia out in Nevada, looking after his silver
mining interests and will be absent un-
til June, Hope he will return with a
pile big enough to make us all rich,
HERE AND THERE,
Harness oil, best quality, at DD.
Boozer's,
J, W, Glasgow has started a
store at Coburn,
A. |
new
-—An every day oeccarrence—Why,
where did you get that stylish dress hat?
Why at Garmans’ of course,
—]t will do you good to visit Pow-
ers store Bellefonte and see how low
boots and shoes are sold
—J no, B, Linn, adm’r, advertises the
Wm. Boal property, in the Loop, at pubs
lic sale in another column,
The Grenoble grain house, at Co-
burn, was knocked off at Bheriff’s pale on
——Rev, Melancthan Bahm, pastor of
the Boalsburg Luth, charge, has accepted
a call from the Espy, Columbia county
charge. Rev. Trestle, of Selinsgrove
Institute, will become pastor of the
Boalsburg charge.
—It rained all Baturday night and
all Bunday; vegetation is coming on fast
under the influence of the warm showers.
Trees are in blossom and covered
A wonderful change has
days she has
come
donned her gpring suit
— lowing has a merchant
ablishment connected with the Phild.
Branch, under the mapagement of
of the best tailors in the state who never
makes a miss ina fit if take
Your measure, Suoits to order on
all the latest styles, and at low prices,
—A walk! a walk at last!
termined upon by our boro’
m. iad of it
never, and it will relieve
weekly reminder of
} what it took some
walk
conde to see, has required
one
let him
bas been de-
authorities,
to the stat) Detter inte
the
necessity of a
a
i
only thre
than us of
the
Re
near (wo vears
as it is, we hail its
Coming, and that mu
cease, V in walk,
BIOW
tramping is to
ive
— Twenty-one hos
—We direct the attention of the reas
hecard of H. K. Hoy, M. D., wh
les his ability as a regular physician
fitted himself for the
er tot
besi
has
“ve
treatment
ear diseases been
ast winte
1
straction of the most
¢
RVing
and
4 under the
N . » x
AEW ork city
Ald 18
s wire. sold so
faster
& COC
& selling
1d McFarlane
sales this
MARRIED.
6 fii
Hartley Twp.: on the 206th
Mr. Jacob Boop, aged 80 years,
and Sdays.
At Woll's Store May 2, , Blanche
Ella, daughter of Uriah and May Slutter
back, age 3y and 3 days
April,
O mouths
18R7
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wenrean { Josh
Potter of int net Potter £ A
for Treasurer, subject to Den rAtlic ushges
candidate
¢ that George W
We are acth
{8 isa candidate
NiEMngior
fesr "Tr
SHERIFF
We are authorised .
Hoy. of Marion, 1» 8 candidal
UsARCS
We are authorised to announce
of Martha Furnace, is a candi
biect to Democratic usages
WO AMIDOUTERLK
that John Q
late for Sher
NEW STORE.
Mr e
has opened up his new and hercaller will
keep 8 fal] line of confect candies cakes,
crackers, nuts, tropical fruits, ete. ice cream par.
lors open every Saturday
keeps and soils none but the best of beef, Give
him a call, Himaytm
Mrs. Sarah C, Neff, deceased, late of Centre Hall,
having been lawfully granted to the undersigned
the estate Ww
those having
ing themselves to be indebted tw
immediate payment, and
FLORA O. BAIRFOOT,
at 2 o'clock p.m, on
BATURDAY, MAY 28, 1887,
The real estate of W. RB. Evans, dec'd,, consisting
wee HOUSE AND LOT.
li be made known on
Yen wii DANIEL KENNELLY,
Administrator,
K. HOY. M D
. OCULIST AND AURIST,
Office No. 4 Bouth Spring Street, Belle-
fonte, Pa.
Office Hours, 7Tto 9a. m.. 1 to2, and 7
8, p.m, 1imay4m
UBLICSALE AWill be sold at the late resi
Mills, on SATURDAY MAY 14 a1
at Potters Mills, on TRDAY m
the following ry: 2 bedstoads and bedding,
tohairs, tables, T cupboard, 10plate stove,
parlor stove and Ripe, complete set of carpenter
ole, wheel barrow, set of new single harness,
new hearse, finished and used, spring wagon,
of walnut lumber, 1-hore sled, pair of 1 home
fies, forks, rakes, chalos and many
other artic.
JOHN M. MoCOY,
“
~f30 to Loebs, if you want to see
the finest lot of dry goods in Central
Penn’a. All the latest and most hand-
some styles—assortment complete, and
can suit any taste: A special bargain of-
fered in handsome dress goods at Loebs,
Twenty Italian emigrants, while ens
deavoring to escape from a vessel which
had run aground near Avranches, were
drowned,
THOMPSON'S
Nf ERCHANT | Ta1LoRING
AYA ERCHANT | AILORING
i »
The time 8 here to
ing.
The question for you
“Where can | get the best satisfaction?
We have sa large and carefully select
Our entter, who has had experier
the finest city trade, we are convine
can please you,
Our garments are made by not
first~class workmen, the ssme who
Our prices are as low as is
We have a
styles in gents furnshing
goods.
with the
goods
(ive us a trial and be convin
Next door to
S. U. THOMPSON.
BELLEFONTI
post-office,
ICHEOYER'S
b
OILCLOTI
WINDOW
ever exhibited in Bellefonte,
raga? Y {
an inspection
43
| far
enge
W. |. FLEMING,
nabie merchant tailor,
m the firm of | i
in the room |
neXt
pal Bank, where
find the finest lin«
lowestiprices.; Special attent
ing and
Tal } .
igie Bros >
fing. A ch
SPRING GOODS NOW IN.
Call and examine for
Spring, gentle spring, is here and ev.
ery man and boy is thinking of a new
suit,
I am crowded with work, but I put
a Dew hand whenever one is needed.
GUARANTEED.
The business boom has strock us and
| We are ready for it. You need not be
alarmed about & great press of work as I
will get ont your order at the time pr
ised, WwW. 1 Fi EMING,
Crider's Block. Bellefonte
vourse!f
je ALL WORK
HEREBY GIVEN THA
ad with cas}
be paid to them. We will t
RDG PAY cash Jorsame. orexcl
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Philadelphia, May 11.—W heat %: corn
47; oats 37.
CENTRE HALL MARKETS
PRODUCE AT THE STORES
Butter.
Ham...
Shoulders,
Lard e——
GRAIN.
REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BOX,
Prices subject to fuctustions of market
Wheat, red rene NO
Wheat, white ....... fi
Corn, shelled.......... 0 A
Barley No. 2, mixed with oats, bomght at oats
weight and price
Wheat mixed with Rye bought at rye weigh
and price.
Sides...
Potatoes
FLOUR AND FEED,
Fancy Pai. Flour. 1 46 Bran per ton ‘
| Best Roller Flour.$ 1 85 Bran, retail, owt,
2d Bost Roli'r Flour 1 2 Chop per ton
Middiings per ton. 18 50 retall per owt
A
COAL MARKET,
5.50
5.60
55
S48
4.00
ar 2.75
FEAT DR Sy -
The above prices are for cash ot grain only,
KURTZ & SON
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta,
Whan she wae & Child, she eri for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, sive gave them Custoria,
ho