The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 18, 1887, Image 8

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    | A AFTER GAS AT PHILLIPSBURG. |
THE CENTRE REPORTER ONE HALY INTEREST IN B. |
FRED. KURTZ,
TERMS; . when ad.
vance, Those in arrears subject to
ferms
Advertisements
tions, and b cents k
One vear, $1.50, paid in
20 cents per line for
ro ACh subsequent insertion,
Centre Harn, Pa., May 18, 1887,
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PRING
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~-O—SPRING -:- GOODS. —0~—
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We wish to announce to our many
that
new
customers in Penns Valley
we are daily receiving
goods. The Spring Styles are
out and we are getting them
early in the searon, Come
along and see the New Styles,
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FISH !
FISH!
FISH !
FISH!
FISH !
FISH !
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We have just receivee a large lot of
ARD, PURCHASED BY A CHICAGO
SYNDICATE.
The Daily News says the consummas
tion of this important transaction took
include
making
organization is the Howard Rolling Mill
Co., Lam,
general manager.
Among the improvements contem-
The com-
the
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MISSIONARY ANNIVERSARY.
the Reformed church of this place,
well
music,
ary society with a
gram, consisting of
guitable for the occasion.
features of the program
recitations,
Were an
ity in Heathen Lands,” by Mrs, Thos. 8
While boring a well at Wigton &
place, at the depth of nearly 900 feet,
natural gas was found in such quantities
that when a torch was applied a steady
Messrs, Gi, E. Glenn, of Butler,
and A. J, Malkaskie, of Tarentum, have
charge of the work. They are experienc-
ed and they say that the gas struck here
dent at a depth of 1.800 or 2,000 feet a
will be found.
gation,
To have gas so near Centre County,
-
GREG 1,
Our farmers are all busy planting corn
and will get through this week. Things
and
tome big sores. President Roberts
day. Thereis talk among Mr. Herring's
friends to have him be a candidate
Register,
us and he shoonld have something better
* * * Quite a number of candidates
circled around of late, and all pretty
good men. Several say they got a beg-~
ging note for patronage from a paper that
has been working in the interests of the
Republicans, and think it takes a good
deal of brass and cheek to do that; * *
but all good Democrats stand by the pa-
pers that are true and tried. Old Gregg
CUBTOMS.
The Govern-
heads
his family. And next fall they
are going to deeapitate everybody in the
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SPRING MILLS.
The Methodist conference on Sunday
last, was very largely attended, two able
sermons, morning and evening, by the
were made for the erection of the
chuareh,
A. Bower's store is under
| gress,
onr streets, W.R. From has again open-
| ed his ive cream department,
| who come can be accommodated, Mrs,
Mover is very poorly. P. 8B. Dale was
seen on our streets this week. J. 1, Con-
| do has purchased a stereoscope, and 18 go
| ing to attend all public gatherings, and
show war scenery, elo, ,
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-—Men's black diagonal suits, $7
and up. Lyox
now
50
& Co.
—arpets, an immense stock from 15
{ cents up to the best, Lyox & Co,
— Brussels Carpets from 50c
the best velvets, Ly
up to
ox & Co.
~ Ladies’ and misses’ spring wraps
\
Co,
. -——
MILLHEIM.
lee cream every day and evening
wee 1), B. Brishin continues in the
management of the late Grenoble store.
A cloud seems to hang over the
Who has got
afeerd now?
~Candidate for recorder, Morrison,
gave our sanctum a call. He's a good,
straight Dem.
—Sauire Reifsnvder of Millheim was
in town last Monday to make a survey
Carpets of every grade, style and
price, an entire new stock, largest and
hnadsomest in the county, at 8 & A,
Loebs.
in his aquariam, the biggest one meas-
by his
son near Valentines,
~The fellbw who caught the 16 inch
Penns creek,
Frank Green, who
Of
Frank Blair, not
~We are told that the Longs
anxious to dispuse of the Cave property,
This property well managed won!d
are
The grain fields of our county
have improved considerably in the last
two weeks, under the favorable weather
aod somewhat better yield is in prospect,
——-A woman has spent her whole life
at Marsh creek, Centre county,
never seen Bellefonte or been on a
way car, but she can carry three
Fis
Las
raii-
and
bushels
The American Magazine, for Ju
our table. Iw pagesare made
its
~e(30 tO Logbs, if you want to mee
in Central
All the latest and most hand-
and
can suit any taste. A special bargain of-
fered in handsome dress goods at [.oebs.
The bill before the Legislature, look-
ing to the vniformity of text books in
the public schools, may now be regarded
as lost, all hope or fear of its passage be-
ing at an ‘end,
THOMPSON'S
| Bd NT | T21L0BIEG
ERCHANT | AILORING
The time
ing.
The
-
# here to buy Bpring Cloth
question for you to conside
We bave a large and care
fGIY BE
#tock to chose from,
Oar entter. who b
the
as had experienc
finest city trade, we are convinced
Can ple ase you,
Our garments are made | note
first-class workmen
here before the
the san
firm dissolved.
Our prices are as low ax is
rith the goods.
ies in gents iurnsbing goods
0. 3
wel
Give us a trial and be convinces
Next door to poste
I fice,
S. U. THOMPSON.
ipl i _
articles are handsomely ill BELLEFONT
first~class m ly,
will be found all right next November. Li
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A COLORED MAN MURDERED
HUNINGDON COUNTY.
Huntingdon, May 12.—Thos. Gladwell,
the colored teamster of this place who
was struck on the bead with an iron |
poker in the hands of Mra. Theodosia |
Harris, also colored, died at the resi-
dence of John Richardson, this morning |
at 6 o'clock, after remaining unconscious
since Sunday last. The affair has creat
ed no little excitement in the neighbor
hood.
Gladwell was a hard working, sober
young man 22 years of age, and came to
this place several monthsago from Vir-
ginia where all his relatives reside
strated,
} per year
Fish, and are sending them ont
We
examine
a recitation entitled “Oar ~isters,” by
May Thomas, Emily and Grace Alexau-
der, was rendered by the little Misses in
an admirable manner; “Our Work for,
Jesus.” a selection by Mrs. H. Boozer,
was delivered in a clear voice; the solo
| by Miss May Thomas, entitled, “Over
| the Ocean Wave.” captivated her hear-
ers; the report of the secretary, Miss Ag
gie Murray was a creditable one and
shows the zeal and vigor with which
these women engage in the work of mis-
sions—-the receipts of the year amount.
ing to $140; the address by the pastor was
a review of missionary work of the
formed churebh from its organization
the present time; “Giving for Missions,’
a recitation by Miss Sadie Ott, was dis-
tinctly spoken and prepared the congre-
gation fur a liberal coliection. The mau.
sic by the choir and society was saitable
t wion and was well rendered.
for the oct
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NOTE FOR FARMERS,
Farmers we believe, have an idea that
timothy exhaosts the soil and makes it
poor. James Gilliaod, of Oak Hall, has
ade a test of the matter, and his ex
perience is that this idea is not correct
Three vearsago he took two tons of timo-
thy, with some cl amoaog it, from an
acre ofgrounnd. The next year he mowed
two and a balf tons of timothy per acre,
the same ground, with quite a
of clover; last year the
had run out and be took three
timothy to the acre from
same ground, and this year, the fourth,
Mr. Gilliland finds the prospect for as
good a crop as last year. Now other
farmers can try this, and if it bolds good,
there will be more in a crop of timothy
capation,, than ina crop of wheat, even when
begging. wheat is a foil crop.
——{(Juite a number of young folks of Mr. Gilliland, last week, also shipped
Bellefonte spent last Sanday at the Cave; | the first car load of baled hay from this
it is becoming the leading resort in this | county to Philadelphia, where it netted
county. him ten dollars per ton. Here is another
: every farmer
Main st
blacksmith
Wonderful improvement on
since the removal of the old
stiop.
Mr. Wm. Walker, of Rebersbarg,
in town last Tuesday,
is a
at astonishing low figures.
IN | other
; Phila WwW. | FLEMING,
i DAT The f; shionahle mer
Musser & Smith, hardware hants 1 the firm
of this place, have pat 8 new and at- | pH 0., has opened
tractive sign over the door of their store, — Arrangemen's has rider's Block
it was made by Foresman & Co ited for a game of ball | he team | Capied by
shows that they are first-class siga paint thi lace and i gE . on the I
Oa last Satarday, Mrs, Margaret St tie lowestiprioes.
ver, an aged lady living with herson-i n- oh to en!
law, George Ulrich, of this place, was
ask all to comte and
was
goods and prices. | taining the pa hant tail
mer giward, aboot of W
W. H. BARTHOLOMEW.
Centre Hall.
,
an
" ret Nationa
INEeTrs Ww
LOCAL ITEMS.
14 f i
no $11
sg anaG i
»
Res of
Stephen Garrity, of the 7 Mts.
quite ill.
Ladies, read the offer for a pattern
acket, free
— Prof. M anger, invested some of his
loose bood le in a bicycle.
— Mr. John McCoy, of Potters Mills,
gave the Reporter a call.
—— Excursion tickets to the National
Drill at Washington will be $9.16 from
our station.
in
a critical condition, at this writiz
some Deiter,
F BLE IB
’
Mr. Clayton Duck, living west
on his father's farm, met with a
| accident on Monday, We did not I
the particulars of the accident
of town
Be rIOUSN
a — _.
MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION.
A meeling has been called for the
merchants of this valley to meet at ¥
heim, on Friday, 20th, for the purpose of
organizing a Merchants’ Protec ive As-
sociation. The object of such an organi-
zation is for mutusl prote tion against
parties who do not pay their bills—-if
they dont pay one store, the rest are to
sell nothing to the delinquent except for
cash until he pays what he owes at the
store he last dealt with
-———
arn
bat it ap-
pears while discharging a lead from his
gun, it borsted and the resolt
arm was fearfully bruised and « the
fplioters. At last aeconnts the patient
was on a fair way of recovery
i with Ww
I Whenever «
was his
it by
Loe
L 8 greal press
—— Always strive to be of some real
good to your fellow men, putting all
selfish motives aside,
It is warm and dry in our t
CeEnRe
yw nnn li
-
——8ubscribe for the Reporter it is Knee pants from
Democratic straight and has no co~part
nership with the other side.
wer
Philipsburg, Chi
nobhbiest
Vania
about,
in this county, isone of
towns in central Penn-
It has a striking basiness air
has men of capital who are not
afraid to use it to infuse life into the
town by improvements and to aid and
farther enterprises, It has a water com-
pany which nobody fights; an electric
ight company, and all use the light; teo
banks; quite a number of first class
stores: lwo pewspapers; and other estab
lishments. It has many handsome
private residences, is growing right
slong, and al tizens co-operate to
make their pretty town a busy centre has
and they are succeed Thirty years where yoang lads
ago it was alittle it of the-way place, | ® | the lassies to a good {
out in the woods, Now itis the largest Wh whitewash off P,
Meyer's gate on Bunday evening
town in the connty. Enterprise has
LAWYE AN made Philipsburg what it now is Mrs Robert
. 4 ——— . Wo ward, visited
th I ora I wool cheviot checks and | few davs.
#1 mixed cloths, of the hest quality, at Rp y
ha }owent Er HN Ret Ts 2 Mra Will Ke
the lowest price, yon will find Lyon & lellefonte with |
Co. just the place. " TT with?
Crawford,
Work on the Perry coonty rail-
road, extending from Duncannon to New
Bloomfield, was commenced on Monday
repairing
new
Good
t}
¢ ihe
irom
small
Clover
fons of
#y i Men's enits, $3.75 and
Lyox d
quantity
— Boro anthorities are
street crossings and putting down
ones in different parts of town,
the .-
LINDEN HALI
Corn is about all planted.
Visitors at Liodea Hell: Mr. and Mrs
Hefty, of Centre Hall; Mr. Wallace and
daughter, of Milton; Harry Jo!
sister, of Miiton, all with
Johoson.
Miiton 4 « Mr, Joe .
had very Hattering offers t
Orleans and be a member
zation
mand for t
recommendation
He has bh
Milton
bat a chan
Several bands of gypsies were
roving around here last week —their oe- ' -
. : An he
of course being theiving and pson and
Mr. James
is BervICes was Lhe result Ol 8 |
by Professor Aviragnet. |
its wever, «
Everis
Cream parior,
Mr. Geo an JOE
an trea
cream
pened
ing
E $ dish «
Mr. C. Dingess, we are told, thinks important item which
at Bellefonte shguld pote.
an
insurance
y rubbed the
of locating |
where he will
agency.
~It is considered an evidence of
gree«d and a breech of decency for a
“feller” to hold two public positions even
if they are of a petty nature,
Tennis is in fall bloom at
present and attracts large crowdsevery
evening to the grounds, A tournament
with some of our neighboring towns is
in order.
——Governor Beaver's wife and family
will occupy his house at Bellefonte dar
ing the summer, largely on accoont of the
\ dio sanitary condition of the Executive
rmanenlly
establish
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PENNS VALLEY
Penns valley has farnished the
part of the lawyers, now at the
county bar, which will be recognized in
lowing pames: John H., Orvis, J.
L. Bpangler, D. F. Fortney. C. T, Howes,
J. F. Potter, Mr, Kichline, D. 8 Keller,
M. Bower, Clem Dale, Al, Dale. J. W,
Gephart, A. A. Dale, Calvin Meyer, J C,
Harper, H. Y. Stitzer, R. M. Magee, W,
C. Ay 17 in all.
Also, from Penns valley, but recently
removed by death, were C. T. Alexander
ard Henry Keller. This isa good show-
ing for our valley, and if our legal talent
were taken from the bar, there wonld be
an aching void and some of the other
vars might feel the Joss too, you know.
Wol daughter, of
Keller's a
bigger
Centre i
er spent several days atl
the { er sfster, Mre. James
Lawn
Boy's school saits, $2.50 and
up at
nm & Co,
We have heard it said that the Dude
was not healthy, and we have heard say
that it would uot be healthy for the
Dade if, well- Dung,
Lyi
~ Men's working shoes as low as 55
and better goods at slightly higher prices
Lyox & Co
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MINOR NOTES.
~John McCoy,
administration
mick,
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~The largest stock of
clothing, boots and shoes, ever brought
to Bellefonte, Lyvox & to
For tricotes, ottomans and canvass
eloths in all colors, visit Lyon & Co,
For black silk and moire and stri- | which will challenge
ped velvet to match all colored dress
goods, he sure to call on Lyon & Co,
we $20,000 worth of clothing at less
price than anywhere else in the county.
Lyos & Co.
dress goods CLOTHS
WINDOW SHADES, 1}
He
beautiful
letters of
MecCor.
publishes
a estate of Wm i ever exhibited in Bellefonte
Mansion at Harrisburg.
~The matter of a walk having been
disposed of, appliances for putting out
fires should be provided for like in all |
well-governed towns. This is of the | rm varn ' py ‘ats
highest importance to every citizen, ROC HESTER ( LUTHING HOUSE.
There is still a little trouble on ac- | Mr. M. Fanble, formerly with 8, & A.
count of wages at the Millbeim knitting | Loeb, Beliefonte, has opened a new
factory which has not yet got into com | clothing house in Ammerman n Block,
plete operation. Hope wisdom will pre- | Bishop street, Bellefonte. Mr. Faable
vail so the enterprise can be a success. maken a specially of ihe gelebratod county.
yan ". gf " sd : :
—Fires in surroundiog mountains swcheeter Liothing, which le cobaid- | Jack Thompson is proud that Beid
are in full blast and make the air some | ©7®d by merchants and the public, to be | Eagle valley is ahead this year for good | So onioned
what hazy. On last Sunday evening | the best article in ready made godos. His | looking wheat fields. i.
what seemed to be a burning building in stcck has been received and is brand ~Cyrus Bromgard, ove of Miles town. |
the neighborhood of Farmers Mi lls BEV 10 every particular. Along with | ghip's leading citizens and a sterling Dem
tarned out to be one of these fires. Slothing in & emplets line O1 gents ja ocrat, gave our sanctum a call, He re-
nishing goods, hats, collars, shirts, under | ports graio fields in his section looking |
The merchants of the lower end | .1oihine trunks . "Mme Fane | : ing |
of the valley, we are told, bave made a | ja a his Le he Ap 98, . WONDERFUL CURES.
flank movement on the creamery, by | Vaile to call on him at his new stand ~ We eall attention of our lady friends |
i yu to the “Handsome Gift” that we will! W.D. Hoyt & Co, Wholesale and Re.
raising the price of bulter, in conse- | gq promises to give them t In ¢
! : 1 an give them better bar- ke them i : tears | tail Drogist of Ga. save: We! Onder
thor cream tian the creemery can aford | n° than heretofore indy hou bay copy of that dae, a | have bogn lig Dr. Kings New Dis | 57s
to give, | SUPPOSED > MURDER IN CI EAR jt will be an opportunity sach as rarely | covery, Electric Bitters and Buaeklen’s | meat is very useful to ans
ee irae Yand of Gyusios dre en- 1 a i as io ¥eccurs. See our announcement else- Arnica Salve for two years, ave never | leaving off the revers a pla
camped gl woods bor Linden Hall. | FIELD COUNTY, where, | handled remedies that sell as well, or | ®Dhich is always dexioab
af for 1 Clearfield, Pa., May 16 ~The third | give such oniversal satisfaction, There
murder in this county within a month
pattern as every iad
& 3 y y rd ' There will be no excuse bereafl
Yates a amen ou | have been some wonderful cures effected | sending over to borrow a jacket pattern
’ + lv ; - i" : : 8 . Tones
didate Roop living so near the camp will, | occurred at a place a short dwtance this | ——World renowned wire bustles, | by these medicines is this city. Beveral | “yo have made arrangements with a New York
no doubt, have the inside track, Whoop | #ide of Philipsbarg this morning. Mag | Gammans. | cases of Proubunitd SuEETPion have house to furnish these patterns in the different
‘er up. John. | gie McLean has been arrested [or the __ : | been entirely cured by use of a few botties
p party of fishermen from George- | 8h00!ing of Jobn Boyer. The parfies | Booman nin totus the front of | of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in
no i i ne ) Drge- | . ; TE . i i
town Norma laa co stepped hn | were alone, and her story-e.seat he kill | commaetion WD i Sa Sn
y 4 . v
sizes as above, #0 that the holder of the Coupon
; | : ~— Batiste, Satines, Seersuckers and | gnarantee them always Sold by all Drog-
the train on Tuesday morning well equip- | ed himself. A bullet hole in thelBar@ of ; i ma ye ’ ¥
an inspection of these
Attorney Clem Dale was in town the
other day attending to legal bas. Clem is
one of the stateliest looking lawyers at
the Centre county bar, and gaining a lo-
crative practice,
~Chas. Bollinger is still sort o
pled with the rheumatism,
- Prospects for fruit are good in our |
competit
a a
| in the citi
armani
erip- .
Pp He also makes a specialty of
-
DOTS.
The lost pocket book
CARPET CLEANI
of Mr
in Reronrre,
George
Bas | Having the sole right for Centre ©
‘ i to use the best process known,
Conk Hubler, of Penn, ent an ogly gash i
| in his knee with an axe, while chopping
wood.
wasinnsmassns. J susaasmen.
HARRY SCHROYER.
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A HANDSOME GIFT TO OUR
READERS
r issue of J i, we shali print a i
entitling lor 10 a pattern (free of
OPE IBC RE 4 Or é
& oiyvi
LADY
Philadelphia, May 18—~Wheat 98, corn
46, oats 37,
Coupon
6
as by si
ackel is out
dit is just =
CENTRE HALL MARKETS.
PRODUCE AT THE STORES
Butter......... " 2 ge
Ham... see sein 18 Bides
Shoulders......... a Potatoes
Lard i
¥ show
-
wee White dress goods, —Garmans,
from
GRAIN.
REPORTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ & BOX,
Prices subject to Suetuations of market
Wheat, red $ 0 Oath ~§ 28
Wheat, white 7% Rye . 45
Corn, shelled. 4 Barley, No, 1 a
Barley No. 2, mixed with oats, bought st
weight and price
Wheat mixed with Rye bought at rye wegh
| making
i Ladi 8 do not fail to buy oar issue of June 1,
e al 5 cents, anless you are a Tejas
submoriber, and cut out the order, which will ens
Order may have the size she may desire. This is
8 great offer, as each pattern has a full valve of
25 cents, being accompanied by an illustration
ed with rods, baskets and good bait (7) | his head tells the fearfal story. Gonting Ulath ~-hurenana. | SA,
we suppose. They expect to spend sever- Sree rE cred | ,c——Anocthercar load of cattle were
al days in the mountains trying to hook | RECELVED HIS SENTENCE. | shipped from our station this week.
- Oats
NOTICE.
and explicit directions for putting together and
trout.
some Centre county farmers suffered by
8 failure of their wheat cro
instance the case of W. A
1400 bushels of w
eat, and last year only
eight bushels,
year of a week commencing about the
Ist of Jane. They are allowed to select
a suitable ground anywhere within ten
miles of the institution. No ground has
been selected thus far bat will likely
the Fort woods near Centre Hall ?
—eOnn Inst Monday morning Mr, J.
fields near town after dandelion, accom -
panied by bis three-year old son Harry
with his little dog. hile
through a patch of grass, Mr,
dwi
says the dog gave a how! and com
over and died in a few minutes.
copperhead snake. (7)
Sunbury, Pa , May 16. Jolin Gingrich,
was convicted of involuntary mansiaught
y a fine 0g
$25 and to undergo an im ent 0
five years with labor in the Bunbury jail’
ts cb MMs co
MEMORIAL DAY.
May 80 is Decoration Day. The Sam-
vel Shannon Post will obaerve the asoal
program, starting from Osptre Hall to
decorate graves at the Union eburch,
thenes to Mills, after dioner to
Georges Valley, then to 8 wa, end-
ing with Centre Hall in the evening.
med
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN,
White and red wheat, rye, shelled corn
oats and barley win at the Centre
Hall Roller Mill—for whieh the highest
market prices will be paid, Graio taken
on storege tf
apa
.——
| w= Death is still after the horses, and
| took off one for W. C, Duck, and one for
in Penn, a few days ago.
~All kinds of honse furnishing
8, best assortment ever brought to
Centre county, and at a bargain, ut 8, &,
A. Loebs,
~=John Rupp, of College, gave vs a
call. Mr. Rupp is a candidate for Reg-
ister, a good working Demoarat, and com:
petent tovfill the place,
~The Lewistown and Banbury rail-
road, last year shows $120,000 in receipts
| above expenses. We think the road
through Penos vailey is doing equally as
well if not better.
~e We notice great numbers of
to bugs along the road sides. Pity the
legislature has adjourned, it might have
done something to put 'em down, before
they eat up the next potato crop.
~The developments in the ore beds
in the vicinity of State
and Pennsylvania Furnace are immense
and astonishing. From sixty to three
hundred os of the
washed and shipped, A vein
|
yet,
of W. H Bartholomew, not paid on or
before July 1, 1887, will be left for col
lection, +R E Barrnoromew,
Centre Hall, 5-18, 2m.
simian Mi IO MASSA AO
bia" Buy"Richestor Clothing” at Fau-
os,
weeetir Lace Curtains from $1.25 up.
~{Iarmans,
ee Hate, caps, boots and shoes, at 8. &
A. Loebs, new stock and very low,
ws Handsome Scrim from 100 to 200,
Pointed Sorim, new at 123ge, —Garmans
French and English sateens
erinkled seersuckers in dark dod light
volors, Lxox & Co,
we A fall line of ready-made dlothing
for spring and summer, for an
Tear abt cen, ot 8. 5
ne and satis on on .
A. Loebs, '
a. LI Wh
iwhere did a. a stylish dress batt
Why st Garmans' of course.
weStylish dress goods at moderate
prices. —Garmans,
NEW BTORE.
will
keep a full line of cotfectionery, candies, cakes,
emckers, nuts, tropioal fruits, ete, ioe cream par-
lors open every Baturday. Meat market attached
~ keeps and sells none but the best of beef. Give
him a call, 1imayim
LO PNINISTRATOR'S SALE ~The under
signed, administrator, with the
will annexed, of Wm. Boal, Sr. late of Petter twp,
will expose to sale on FRIDAY MAY 27, at 1
o'clock, on the farm near Tusseyville, the real es
tate of said testator in Potter township: A small
FARM, CONTAINING ABOUT & ACRES, bound
od by landsof Daniel Horner, Oliver W, Jax,
Runkle and others. Also a tract of TIMBER.
LAND, near Klipefelter's saw mill, containing
ACRER, bounded by the lands of Wil liam ior
and others.
Terme of mle~10 per cont. cash, balance in 4
months, when deed will be delivered,
JOHN B. LINN,
Smid Administrator,
DMINIBTRATOR'S NOTICE ~latters
Win, Moor lok,
having been law a
fine thetmeeives 10 be
clat ediale PaJumam, and thats hatin
108 or. u
authentioated for settlement. y
JOHN McCOY,
Potters Mills, 518 6 Administrator
and price,
FLOUR AND FEED,
Fancy Pat. Flour. 1 & Bran per ton 150
Best Roller Flour.$ 1 235 Bran, retail, owt
22
Middlings per ton. 18 50 ~ relsllpercwt 1 3
£5.00
. aud
5.50
Hd
hb.
240
4.00
oo my
wey we f3}
The above prices are for cash or grain only.
KURTZ & SON
When Baby was sick, we gave ber Onstoria,
When she was & Child, abe cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Osteria,
When she had Children, sbe gave them Castoria,