he THE CENTRE REPORTER FRED.KURTZ, Epitoh and Pror'x *TERMS8;~One year, $1.50, when paid in ad vies, Those in arrears subject 0 previous terinw. §2 per yoar. Advertisements 20 cents per line for 3 inser asad 5 asta tor aaah subsequent insertion, Centres Bui, Pa, Taors, May, 7. RACKET STORE NEWS! FT New Yomx, Arnis 28, 1891. Racket Store Co., Bellefonte, — Sirs: =I took the liberty of sending you 10 pieces of Dress Goods, the cheapest and best goods for the money I ever sold. They were wholesaled yesterday al 80 cents per yard, Respectfully, RACKET AGENCY, The above explains itself —the goods are on our counter today at SIXTY CENTS PER YARD Just in, an entirely new line of dress trimmings, beaatiful goods, latest ideas, Racket prices, Spanish net and Chantilly Flouncing aud Demi-flouncings. New things in China and Florentine Silks, Silkeline and Art Draperies. Sto The Shoe Department offers yon some very special bargains, and when we say bar:mios we want yon to expect it, 1000 paira—regalar shoe store stock, clean and new at a less price to yon than we can buy them, LOCAL ITEMS. —=The 5th of May was an overcoat day ditto 6. ——(abinet photos $1.50 per dozen— Shaeffer,the photographer, Bellefonte. moraing, but heard of no harm dove. Clam house on store, Lose wm PD. Jacobs thinks bs att nd ad sev eral hundred cases of grip the past few months, —(ur esteemed friend, J. B. Ream, of Farmers Mills, call. $1.50 per doz. at Shaeffer 8 gallery, Belle fonte. Communion services at ville, on Sunday, May 10th. Fischer, Tussey~ Ww. E. — Read the article in another col you belong to that class. istered place, next Sabbath forenoon. not wait until we send youn a dun. — Bids for digging the Centre Hall reservoir, about 866 cabic feet, will be received up to Saturday evening next. Cabinet photos $1.50 per dozen— this is no advertising fake but a genaine cut—at Shaeffer's gallery, Bellefone, ~The Bash house is to be repainted and have some improvements on the in- side. It is one of the best hotels in the interior of the state. Wednesday morning was quite raw and cloudy with snow flakes skipping in the air. We do not wish winter to come in again just now, =D. J, Meyer, coming up from the lower counties on Wednesday morning, reports a thin covering of snow on the ground at Harrisburg, —=Auctionser Leitasll and corpors! Jerry Condo are good walkers, but conld not make the train on Saturday afters noon for Spring Mills, in spite of it, ~The water company will extend its pipes from the station to the build- ings two squares beyond, for the benefit of the new houses in that direction. ~-—Judge Dean, of Blair county, is presiding as Judge in onr court this week while Judge Farst, is also holding conrt in the arbritration room, ~==It will not be out of place for one to say that winter still lingers in the lap of spring. If it don’t kill the fruit by its “lingering in the lap,” all will be forgive en. Samuel Krater, of Nebraska, is in on a visit, and gave us a call and some interesting information about Nebraska. He is a brother of Mrs. Jobn Garey, of this place. ~~ The light sprinklings of rain have stopped the most of the mountain fires, Much territory was burnt over, and the damage to sawmills, buildings, fences and timber is large, ~The Brockerhoff house with its suit of white and yellow stripe, looks lively and is quite an improvement up on the gloomy walls of the past. That tip top landlord Brandon, feels so good over the improvement, that he will do his double best to make his guests feel two times more cozy and at home than ever before. wwe We soe from the Harriman Ad- vance, that the Clevan Dinges excursion party to that booming Tennessee town, arrived there safely. The party consists ed of, F. Potts Green, Bellefonte; W. T, Twitmire, Bellefonte; 8, C. Watts, Mur. ray; A. J. Bmith, New Millport; B, C. Earhard, Houtsdale; Z. H, Carry, New Millport; H, A Leinbach, Jersey Shore: T. G. Bwenk, Murray; W. H, Bauzhof, Murray; William E. Preist, Murray; G, P. Wakefield, Mt, Union; John B, Otto, Willismeport; Lewis McDowell and wife, Williamsport; Clevan Dinges, Williams ort. Oar former typo and celebrated ‘erected a fine house at Harriman, which TF FELL DOWN A DEEP WELL. A Bellefonte Lady Loses her Life in a Pe- culiar Way. A very singular and at the same time sad accident ocenrred ut Howard, on Bats arday evening. Mrs, Jenkios, wife of W. R. Jeokine, the senior member of the firm of Jenkins & Lingle, of Balles fonte, drove to Howard on Saturday afternoon with the intention of spending the night with a friend, Mrs, McKinney, who keeps a millinery store. After :up- per Mrs, MeKinoey and Mra. Joukios Mrs. Jenkine, instead of remaining in the room until her friead returned, wan dered into the yard, room she found her gnest gone, and, af- search for her in the adjoining houses. uatil one of the searchers found a white handkerchief lying at the edge of the well in Mrs. McKinney's tack yard, A iantern was procured and by its weak light, the body of the missing woman was seen floating on top of the water in the well, whioh contained ahout thirty feet of water and was fifty feet deep. A rope was procured and a man de- i enkios brought to the surface. An exs amivation showed that her neck had been broken by the fall aad that death had resanited almost iostantaneously, She had evidently missed her footing in some unaccountable manner and fallen | headlong into the well, | was in hie office at Bellefonte when the { news of his wife's death reached him, and he immediately left for Howard. Her remains were brought to Belle- { fonte from Howard on Monday and were inierred at that place on Taesday after. | noon at 2.30 o'clock. She was aged | about fifty-one years, ——- Twe Honest Men Found : It would rather surprise you if some one would psy you a debt of twelve | years standiog, but Friday a man came i to Station Master Felton, at Sunbury, | and paid bim forty-five cents, whicis he | had loaned the man twelve long years | ago. Mr. Felton had forgotten the debt | and was taken by surprise wheu givea the money. The above we find in one of our ex~ | changes, and the RerorTir can add an- other case of “Honest Man Foand'' to it. Some eighteen years ago a gentleman cessful and left that town & poor man, owiog ns fifteen dollars. We forgot all | about the debt and the man. Three reside there again, and a few months | after he met ue on the stree!, spoke of | the amount he owed us, (he knew of the | limitation) and that be intended to pay | it ! and that we were sure we had po claim | agaiost him, He persisted, whereapon | wo told him we would look the matter { up, sod report. After a great deal of | rect ss well as honest, sod so informed i him. We threw off interest and one- | half of the principal, and called things | square, on getting the balance, Here is | something to reflect over by those—and | they are many—-who will cheat another out of an honest claim and get ail they ing like an honest man, Troly, an bons est man is the noblest work of God, ET — ¢( CE ma a - Cleary Found Gulity, Charles Cleary, the son of respectable Renovo parents, Has been on trial at Mayer for the killing of Policeman Paul young Cleary's second trial and it again resited in the jury finding him guilty of | morder in the first degrees, Judge May- er's charge was a fair and able one, and Ex~Judge Orvis, of Bellefonte, who made the closing argument for the Commons the benefit of jevery reasonable doubt. The jury retired at 11.30 and returned at 2 in afternoon. Cleary’s counsel are making 8 stubborn fight for his life and Lave notified the Court that they would file a mo'ion for a new trial, - pfs Mp Fire at Tyrone, A fire broke out in Conrad's Opera house, at Tyrone, on Saaday morning, and the house was soon destroyed. It | was one of the floest in the state and was valued at about $25000, Several store rcoms were occupied on the first floor, but the stock was saved, Lost Three Fingers. On Friday, Mr, Moses Thompson, of Centre Furnace, was operating a shingle mill at that place and in some manner got bis band into the saw, which results ed in the loss of three fingers from his right hand, Hoe is quite an aged gentle man and the shock was severe to him. A Rolling Stone Gathers no moss; neither does the dust light on the Philad, Braoch’s new stock of clothing for spring and summer, as customers keep it moving at figures which captivate all, ———— ~ A full line of spring clothing has been received at the Philad. Branch, Elias Miller of Madisenburg, came near being victimized, the other day. The Daily News, of 6, says: On Monday a stranger went to Baum’s | livery stable and hired & team to drive | down Brush valley to look at a farm he was desirous of buying. He drove at once to Mr, Miller's home and there spent the night, representing himself as a brother of H, A. McKee, the hardware desler in Bellefonte, who had come down there to buy a certain farm and had been { referred to Mr, Miller as a good mun to The farm indicated was { down nvar the lower ead of Brush vals ley. Just before they started on their | trip the man pulled a large envelope out | of his pocket and asked Mr. Millgr to put it in his safe until their return as he { did not care to carry it with bim for | there were $3,500 in it. Bat, hesaid, for | fear they should need a little money he | would just take ont $500 which he pro- | ceeded to do, Mr. Miller then put the | envelope which he supposed contained | $3,000, into his safe and the two men proceeded on their journey, They found the farm and the owner and it wasn’t i long until 8 bargain was strack in which | it took $2000 to make the first payment | The stranger had also beard that anoth- { er party was coming there in the arters { noon to buy the farm and he was | anxious to secure it, Haviog only | $500 with him be neked Mr, Miller if be wouldn't loan $1500 uatil they wonld get back to his place. (Mr. | Miller) could jast take $1500 out of | the envelope in his safe. Mr, Miiler { agreed to this arrangement but they would have to go to Millheim to get the money. Proceeding at onca to the Mill | heim bank Mr, Miller drew his check | for the mmount and was just going to get it cashed when he was stopped by A, jaum who suddenly appeared on the scene and told Mr, Miller not to make a | fool of himse!f at the same time charg- ing the stranger with being an out and | out swindler. Of course this saved Mill. er's 1500, jaum’s appearance on the scene is ac. counted for as follows: Afier the fellow had departed on Monday he felt so con | take with him, him | came alarmed about his team. He ace cordingly hitched up his horse and fol lowed the man. When he got on his track in Brush valley and heard what he represented he at once knew that all was not straight and so proceeded to Mills heim with all baste and, as our readers have seen arrived there jost at the right time, Subsequent examivation showed that there was not one dollar in the envelope he had given into Miller's keeping. When the man saw he was balked in his game be paid Baum for] his team and hastily departed, - Death At Boalsburg On Satarday afternoon, abont three o'clock, Mre. Margaret Keller, relict of Henry Keller, dec'd , died at her home few weeks, She was & very old lady, beiag in her 70th year, bu! for the last few years had not been in the best health ; when about two weeks ago she was tak. en seriously #1 which resulted in her i demise on Baturday. Her hosband, Henry Keller, died sbout seven years ago. She was the mother of nine chil. { dren, three of whom are dead and six living. Her faneral took place on Tues. day morning, interment belog made at the Boalsburg cemetery, A HA No More Time Table Errors. Genera! Passenger Agent Wood, of the | Pennsylvania Railroad Conipany, bas de- | termined to rid country people in géner- | al and himself in particular of the dnnoy- | ance arising from the publication of in | correct time tables in the county news papers. Hereafter the Company will | send stereotype plated of its time tables to all the county journals it desires to patronise, which will be a conenvience both to the newspapers and the Come pany. Marriage Licenses, Following is the list of marriage li- censes issued duriog the past week from the register’s office Bellefonte: Hamuel Looss and Lydia Bierly, both of Rebersburg, Frank Deitrich, of Zion, and Emma Dagan, of Farmers’ Mills, Jeremiah Funk and Kate Rothrock both of Philipsbarg. Trin Way and Estella M. Hoover, both of Unionville. Leander Green and Annia Staart, both of Bellefonte, J. A, Weaver and Fannie M. Mowrey both of Hublersburg. AS SIO. HISAR Ws. Change in Schedule. County Bapt, Etters desires us to state that the teacher's examinations sched* uled for the week beginning June 15th, will be held during the week beginning June lst. Each examination of the week will be held on the day of the week corresponding with, the original statement published in columns lant week, a ct SIN. MIS SR AA we (Good shoes, at very low prices cau be found at A, C. Mingle’s shoe store, Bellefonte, and a very large assortment to select from, He handles no shoddy goods and fall return guaranteed. Do you want to secare gesuine Sunday School Convention. The fifth Convention of the Centre Banday school Bociety will be held st Centre Hall, on Wednesday apd Thurs. day, May 20th and 21st, in the Evangels ical church, The following is the pro- gramme prepared for the occasion: WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Devotional exercises, Rev, 8, Aurand, Roll call, election of officers. questions should be submitted to the tion box. WEDNESDAY EVENING, of the Bunday schools of the district; Children’s meeting; What is the relation of the pastor to the 8. B,, Rev, Eisenberg; te It you want a good illustrated ai- | cultural paper, you can have American | Farmes, free one year, by sending ns a | new uname fir the Reronrze for six | Or for one | good only for a short time, tf » Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular es to need no special mention. All who have used leciric Bitters sing the same song of Question Box. THURSDAY MORNING, Devotional exercises; Roll Call; To what extent should lesson helps be used immediate conversion upon our scholars, Rev. E, W, Koontz; The importance of statistical reports, and what they imply, Rev. C, W. Finkbinder; What part of the work has the Supt. to perform in the lesson 7 D, L. Zerby. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Devotional exercises; Roll Call; What are the defects in our 8, 8, Rev. W. E, improve them ? Rev. W,P. Thomas; How many officers should there be in a Question Box, THURSDAY EVENING, Devotional exercises; Roll Call; How can the children be in terested at home kerville; What have cration meeting, led by Rev. 8 E, Davis; Question Box, A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Hoffman, s young man of Burlington, Ohio, states, that he had been under the care of two prominent physicians, and used their treatment to get around, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds acd the street without resting. before he bad used half of a dollar bottle that he was much better; he contined use it and is to-day enjoying good heeaith, If you have any Throat, Lung or Chest Trouble try it. We guarantee satisfac. tion. Trial bottle free atJ. D. Murray's Drugstore. b——— ——-— Clinton Co, Loganton Journal volent citizens of Greene township, died at his home on mile sonth of Loganton, Friday morning, April 17, after a linger- ing Illness of nearly two years, Charles Eagle, the veteran hunter, trapper and fisher of Carroll, was foand ner & Eagle's boarding house Carroll, on Bunday, April 16, He bad been subject to epilepsy. Joel Miller, a venerable citizen of Logan township, who was one of the first settlers in Sagar Valley, died at his home near Logan Mills, Sunday night April 26, and was buried at Miller's church on April 28, Mary Schrack, consort of David Sch. rack; deceased, died Sunday evening, Mr. Eilis Frants, at Tylersville, with whom she bad been living. ones I QL ns How to Save Your Fruit. The worm which destroys #11 fruit takes germ at the time of fruit blossom ing by repeated stivgiog of the heart of the flower by certain insects which there deposit an egg. Afterward the egg is converted into a worm, which is nour. ished by the pulp of the fruit, These insects, it seems, fear the odor of vine. gar, and it is sofficient to drive them away anl even destroy them, to water lightly acidulated with vinegar; it might be one-tenth vinegar, This process, recommended and approved in France by the sgricultoral department, has giv- en wonderful results. The trees treated thus have remained covered with fruit whilst others have scarcely borne eny fruit. Those who have but a few (rees can easily experiment with a pump such as gardeners use for sprinkling plants. sr li Both Lege Broken. On Monday of last week, while James, an adopted son of Mr. J. B. Gentzel, of near Zion, was leadiog a horse to water, the horse started to run and dragged the boy after him. The horse ran through a gate and the boy was thrown against the gate post striking it with his legs, which were both broken below the knee. A MAI AS Altoona’s Big Fires. Altoona bas been the scene of several large fires the past week, all the work of incendiaries. Two hotels on Tenth ave, were totally destroyed on Bunday morn ing, along with several other buildings, aggregating a loss of about $75.000, Sev parties, but the fires still continue. wwsNo al: 3lf worn stock is thrust upon customers at A. C. Mingle's shoe store, Bellefonte. His large trade enables him to constantly keep new goods, and al et i yory - ; praise.~ Parer medicine does no exist remove Pimples, Boils, Balt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. ~—Will drive Malaria from the aystem and prevent as well as cure all Malarial feyers.—~For cure of Headache, Con- stipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters — Entire satisfaction goarsnieed or money refunded. —Price 50 ce, and | $100 per boottle at J. D, Murray's Drug | store. ly ———— Cabinet photos $1.50 per doz, at | Shaeffer's gallery, Bellefonte, | = Give Lewing, Bellefonte, your or- der for spring and summer clothing and | yon will not regret it, Low prices and {mo shoddy. Madisonburg. William Hazel, from the east end of the valley | was home over Bunday, i Mr, Jscob Frank had his house remodeled last | Week | Miss Bessie Stover, a young lady of this places | accompanied by her father, left for Freeburg on | Monday, where Miss Blover will take & course in | muste, | Clayton Reber, of Miflinburg, was the guest of | Ballle Shafer on Sunday. | Miss Lizzie Overdorf has gone to live with Mr. | Bhook's, st Spring Mills, tbe coming summer, | Daniel Lambert rejoices over the arrival of = little girl, and says “its just the thing * Miss Alice Nestlerode, who has been visiting at | Belletonte is expected home this week. | Mr Bheals of Sugar valley, wes in our midst | over Sunday. He makes a trip over this way every two weeks, and stops al the lower end of | town, i The K,of G. E., of Malisonbu rg, intend bold | log & festival ou the eve of Decoration day, There are several young wen from Penn Hall, | who make a trip 10 our town every Bunday eve. | and take some of our young ladies out driving, { bul this is not the worst of it; when they were | going home they were aroused from their sweet | slumber by & queer noise, and 10 thelr surprise | they found thelr bug gy box Slled with fish keg | cow bells, tomato cans, stones, elo i Some Btartling Facts, | The official returns from Boards of Health show that nearly three-fourths of all deaths are from Consumsption. When we thiok over this fact it is really awful, though every case started with a simple Cough or Cold. Re«lize how important ic Is Iv check this terrible malady which can be | done by using Pan-Tina Cough and Consumption Cure, Price 25 and 50 cents. * Trial bottles free ut J.D. Murray's Drug Store, va A —— Spring Mills. Mies Sadie Adams of Danville, formerly of this place, paid ber many friends bere a visit last week. The Reformed are busy digging the foundation for their new church, Miss Sue Long speut a few days at State College and Bellefonte last week. Miss Annie Krape and brother John spent last Sunday with their mother at this place. Mm. Bartholomew and sister, Miss Hanns, of Cen tre Hall, spent last Saturdsy with friends bere, Mr. Franz Rearick made a fying trip to Bells forte inst week. Mr, George Miller is on the sick tit. His Body Terribly Mangled, A shocking socident occurred st the Union Kaitting Mills, whereby Isaac Cox wis horribly mutilated. Red Flag Oil, the Famous Pain Cure wes quickly applied, and recovery soon bilowed, you oan try this great remedy for 25 cents. 1f you want to drive off Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation, Poor Appetite, and all evils arising from a disordered Liver, use Dr. Lee's Liver Reg uiator. Trial bottles free at J. D. Murray's Drug Btore, DIED. DRITRICH DUGAN. ~On the 30th of April, W. E. Fiuscher. Bes. Denner ll ‘Hublersbiirg, and Emma Dugan, y 4 a Beliefoute, AAO. Sh. AN ASI nt ¥ of When she was 8 Child, abe cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clang to Castoria, When abe ad Children, she gave them Castorin, Lutheran Fancy Bazaar. Ady Bazaar Report for April, ARTICLES MADE AND DONATED, Mm. R, B. Spangler; 1 White Bun F. Kurtz; 1 barrel Ooal oil, by Acme Ol Oo., bury, Pa. CASH RECEIPTS. $5.00 by Mrs. W. P. Shoop on quilt; $1.00 by Mims. Sarah Harpster; $25.00 by “A Friend; 50 cents by Mm. AK Harter, Mus, W, BE. Puounn, Treasurer Lutheran Fancy Bazaar. Ady. Bueklen's Arnica Salve, Grain Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY KURTZ White WRORL.....cc...commmrssmmmtscirromssoss Hed wheat, RYO c.ociine. COT JORIS, inns Corn, shelled, OBS... .cons ss Produce at Stores. undersigned ofiers a desirable homestead for sale, cousisting of 85 screw of land of which 20 scres are good young timber. Thereon & lank frame house, bank barn, with other out puildings, choles fruit and excellent water, ad» Joins the Heckman farin west of Centre Hall, on the old Lewistown road leading wo the pike. Apply or address, W. W_HOENER, Centre Hall, Consumption Cured, An old physician, retired from practice, havs ing had placed in his hands by so East Indian Missionary the formuls of & simple vegetable refuedy for the speedy snd manent cure of Consumption, Bropehitis, C h, Asthma snd i] thegat and Lung Afections, 8 positive snd radical cure for Nervous Debliity sud sll Nervous Complaints, after having tested its won. derful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known 10 bis suffering lellowe, Actuated by this motive and & desire 0 rel! eve human suffering, 1 will send free of charge to all who desire it, this recipe, in Germen, French or English, with full directions for pres pricing and useing. Bent by mall by addressing with stamp, naming this Hope. W. A. Noves, 820 Powers' Block, Rochester, XN. Y. Yemar ly AUTION ~HAVING PURCHASED AT sheriffs sale the following artic ies of John W. Seidensanl, of Centre Hall one gray mare, top br . 1 chamber suit, together with sll the defendent’s personal property. We caation all BISODS AgAInL edd ing with the same, and ve sume fu his possession sl our pleasure, AARON BARTER. BR. E. BAsTROLONEY , We pay Salary and expenses io LIVE AGENTS men or women, No drones wanted. Work steady year sounc and cash weekly. Good pay for part time. Fine out fit free. Experience not needed, Send referens oes and amp st once. J. Evoexe WHiTxeY, Ro chester (N.Y. This firm is perfectly responsible, 1 dee 6m The Enemy In Ambush. Every one knows that st this season of the year disease les in ambush, ever ready 0 pounce aud prey upon the wesk. And any firminded hysician will tell you that the only safeguard ides in keeping the system thinoughl j keyed u by the use (Dot abuse] of a relia 4 Br bt 4 Hundreds of tonics are advertised for this pure pose, but experience shows thal & pure rye whis key is the only one to be depended u . Max Klein's “Bliver Age’ 'and “Duquesne” brands sre s0id under a sworn guarantes of absolute purity; an affidavit sccompanies each bottle “Sliver Age” sells for $1.50 aud “Suquesne” a1 $1.2 per fuls quart bottle, The difference in age the difference in price—both brands sre warren. ted 10 be unsdulierated. You can get Guckenheimer. Binch, Gilson or Overholt from Mr. Klein st $1.00. His stock of wines, brandies, gins ete. is acknowledged 10 be the largest and choicest in the state. Goods ship pod tosll parts of the U5, Send for oatalc and price list, mentioning this paper Krux, 82 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa, AX EPHANS COURT SALE. ~BY VIRTUE OF an order of the Orphan’s Court of Centre county, Pa. the undernvigoed, exemutor of Samuel Treaster, dec'd., late of Miffila occunty, will exe pose ail public sale on tract No.l on O00 SATURDAY, MAY 3, 188, 00 Al 1 o'clock. the following valusble res estate TRACT NO, 1-All that certain tract of tand situated in Potter township, Cent ¢ county, sds Joining lends of Willism Wilson, Jacob pes David Evans, lands of Flelsher's heirs, Adam Barger, and others, coniaining shout 27 ACRES AND 4 PERCHES, and allowance, upon which are erected a 28TORY LOG HOUSE, BARN, and other improvements, TRACT NO 2.~All that certain tract or plece of unimpr ved Umber lsud adjoining land of William allison, Eves Evans, Thompson . ers, and others, containing 60 ACRES, AND # PERCHES, ji and sllowanoce. TERMS. Ten per cent of purchase money When propeny is struck down. One-half of the balance on confirmatian of sale, The balsnoe of April 1,180, with interest from confirmation of sale, : FETER BAREFOOT, Executor of Samuel Treaster, Dec’d., RE ———————————— — en Trost who have seen our New spring styles need not be told of them, Those who have not, kindly give us a minute of your time, To the LADIES allow us to say, that the line of dress goods has never been equaled elsewhere in this part of the county. Tans, steels, plaids, stripes, Just as you want them. Cot. ton, half cotton, and no cotton at all, suit your purse to the material, or vice versa. In blacks, as usual, you have a large variety from which to select, Our telling you how- ever, wont convince you, Come and have us prove what we claim. To the GENTLEMEN i ant ® to state that our nt’s Furnishing Department is more complete than hereto- fore. Outing shirts and neck wear in abundance and styles to suit you. you have at least seen these goods. 70 all. We need not mention other lines. You know our Shoe stock and man- ner of dealing If we are oie oy seuted them.
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