The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 31, 1901, Image 8

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THE NTRE REPORTER.
CENTRE HALL, . . . PENNA
October 31, 18901
TOUGH BOYS
Need (ood Shoes.
GOOD BOYS
Need Tough Shoes,
Both need CALF SHOES
for Winter wear—we have all
kinds—not all kinds of boys, not
all kinds of calves, but all kinds
of Calf Shoes.
Our Boy's Shoes are made
with heavy soles -will never rip,
serviceable Calf leather and made
in every way to stand hard usage
and wear. To keep your boy
healthy, see that he has good
shoes. The Fall and Winter
Season is the time he needs the
right kind of footwear, Boys like
our Shoes and parents like our
prices.
$1, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 are
some of them.
Mingle’s Store,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
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CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
10 and 7.00
Presbyterian Centre Hall. 10.50 a. m
Pp. m.; Spring Mills, 250 p.m.
Reformed -Centre Hall, 2.30 p. m.; Tussey ville,
Communion, 10.50 a. m.
Lutheran —- Centre Hall, morning: Georges Val:
ley, afternoon; Union, evening
ER TI SI T——
Union Young People's Meeting
gocieties was held in the Reformed
church Sunday night. Many of the
members entered into the disrussion of
the subject with greal earnestness.
A
Colt Sale
A car load of Illinois colts will be
sold at public sale at the Centre Hall
hotel Friday afternoon atl o'clock.
This is a rare opportunity to buy
stock at a moderate figure,
paying a high price for mature horses.
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Business Opening
There is a splendid business opening
in Centre Hall for a bardware store,
including wagon aud earrisge
ware. There is a large territory
draw from apd po risk whatever to be
able to do a paying business.
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Bought and Sold.
John D. Moore bought the Fleming
property in Centre Hall from the ex-
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COATS AND MONEY STOLEN,
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ed of Clothing and Money by
Suenk Thief,
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FARM HOUSE BURNED,
of Tasseyville Destroyed by Fire,
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Oysters at Shoop's, Baturday,
Charles
I No, 3 last week
Hosterman while attending the Syn-|
od of the Reformed church in Phila- |
delphia, had an experience with a
gneak thief, who was successful in re.
coat and overcoat and thirty-six dol-|
lars in good money, and Dr. Hoster- |
man of an overcoat. The gentlemen |
stopped at a private boarding house |
and ou retiring at night bung their
overcoats and dress coats in a ward-
robe, flung their vests and pantaloons
over a chair, rolled into bed and took |
that Philadelphians
peaceful
in the
betrayed |
doings,
The night
and
was spent in
upon arising
surroundings
none of the Kupight's night
until the wardrobe was opened aod it
was found the missing.
coals were
the sleepers
aud in Dr. Hosterman’s
Rev. Kershner had banked his cash |
cash
It is evident the thief was aft- |
no doubt would have]
pantaloons or vests, at
least he would not have rcfused the
gold watches and chains.
Entrance to the room was in no wise
barred, except to turn the door knob, |
for on retiring it was discovered that
the door was without key. The
placed confidence in the house led the
ise
Detectives were informed of the sit- |
Mrs, Kerlin, widow of A. B.
The widow will occupy the place her-
self next spring.
eet itera
Soldiers Attention,
During his term of office he has not
the inmates of the house, but the sus
picion 1s purely suspicion without a|
scintilia of evidence, !
Bad encugh, but they might
fared worse,
have |
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Mew Postmaster at Boalaburg
Scott Bricker has
postmaster at Be alsburg
Woods, widow of Dr. John F
was the former postmistress,
been appointed |
Mrs. Mary
Woods,
fp
Vaccination of School Children,
An aet of the Legislature of Jue 18,
be refused admission to the public
that |
Vals
shvsiginp, setting forth
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bias been succovssfally
cf Af comp ss
Keep in Mind, Boys
the
capers of a rollicking, noisy, even bois
of youngsters, and the |
persou who cannot enter into the en- |
joyment of their sport loses a whole |
But ther |
There is something iuspiriog in
terous crowd
lot of this life's good things,
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jioga single paper. He is entitled to
Vote for him.
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Married
At the Reformed parsonage, Bouls-
burg, Oct. 290, by Rev. A. A. Black,
Charles W, Colyer, Linden Hall, and
Miss Amanda E. Floray, Tusseyville.
At the home of the bride, Houser-
ville, Oct. 30, by Rev. A. A. Black, L
Frank M yes, Lemont, and Miss Lu-
cy M. Keller, Houserville.
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Good Record for Cows.
A, F. Heckman is one of the
farmers in Potter township who
keep a good «tock of cows. He makes
it a point to make the herd pay for
their keeping and returu a profit be
sides, In one year ending July 1,
1901, Mrs. Heckman churned 2797
pounds of butter from twelve cows,
three of which were heifers, and sold
veal amounting to $62. Very good,
indeed.
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Taking a Hunt,
The Bradford hunting party will go
to Blate Ridge this (Thursday) morn.
ing for a two weeks bunt. Toe
following are the persons eomposing
the party : Frank, George, Clyde,
Philip snd Al Bradford, Isanc
Shawver, John Coble, (!. W. Biack,
Wm. and Charles Kerstetter, Dr. J,
K. Hosterman, J. Frank Smith,
Jumes Moyer, John Kuhn, « hares
Nett, Miles Dippery and Heury
Homan. It will be bard luck for a
deer to cross their path.
Take All “eocnntions.
Philadelphia fifty years ago was a
great way from Centre Hall, but to
day it Is near by wo close, indeed,
that every precaution should be taken
agninst contraeiiog that very loath.
some disense of smmll-pox which is
_ generally prevalent in that city, No
one knows at what winute be may
come in contact with persons who
have been exposed 10 the disease aod
thus carry the germs. The one pre
eaution necessary is vaccination, aod
of
destroys the
it the innocence a harmless |
pro- |
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of W.
A. Boozer
W.
bought the
Boob, consisting of dwell |
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propertly
hardware store bulding |
aod shops in the rear. The hardware |
been made publie, except to say that i
it will not be used by Mr. Bouvzer to |
conduct his harness business in. The
property is a most desirable one, and |
the business place one of the best jo.
cations in the town,
pass ait shea
Missionary Convention, i
The Ladies Howe and Foreign Mis |
slonary Bociety of the West Branch |
Susquehanna Classis of the Ref roued |
church will meet in the Reforped |
chureh, this place, Thursday sud Fri- |
day of next werk The opening wer |
mon wiil be delivered by Rev. Spes |
sard, Thursday evening. Three ses |
gions «will be held Frida. Revs, i
Crowe, Weitzel, Binek und Feus will
be in ati pdance, besides twenty-five
of ore delegates fiom misslonury so
cletiea,
I ST ERE
A Good Advertising vMediom
By exsmining the pages of the Re
porter yeu will fiud that the bLusivess
men of Penns Val ey largely patrovize
it as an sdverlising medium. They
do this because of its large circulation
iu this part of the county, and beesuse
the Reporter reaches a class of people
who subseribe for the paper and pay
the subseription price because of its
merits, and it is natural for them, un-
der such circumstance 8, to read jt
carefully.
Marriage Licenses,
David B Cox, Hellefuute.
Margaret Lyou, Bellefoute,
Franklin Wingard, Coburn.
Arabella B Gates, Huston.
Harry A. Tressler, Fillmore,
Dora M. Btephy, “tate College,
Jereminh E Alters, Mingoville,
Lizzie Bhump, Mingoville,
Charles W Colyer, Linden Hall,
Amanda E Floray, Tussey ville
John RB Allen Phil y
Bessie B. Adnius, re.
Myron D 8mith, 8t. Johnsbury, Vt,
BiG Joh Bllionin rs
one-half mile weet of Tussey ville, was
destroyed by fire, The fire originated
the stove pipe which passed
through the roof of the summer house
and lacked proper protection, although
it had been in that condition
months prior. The family was seated
at the dinnper table when the fire was
first discovered. A
extinguish
desperate
the flames,
fore it was realized the flames had
gained such headway that the remove.
was possible,
The total loss is probably $1,500,
brick structure
by Mr. Runkle,
Among the effects destroved was some
¢ash and a gold watch
Hugh Runkle, a son,
insurance whatever on
was i
and was erected
belonging to
There was no
the buildings,
the policy having expired six months
to Mr.
unfortunate
David Stoner, who lives nex
proflered
man and family quarters for the win
the
ter, and the same were accepted,
on
Poing Good Business.
The Centre Hall foundry is doing a
the of
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big business in manufacture
Tons 8
have been cast into «t
A
has made thestove grata
we grates
t
ir ellers, the
prow
prietor, bsis
patterns for
i
Part
has
and
Minton
ness a study, and
Of rales
hundreds
if
the foundry
ur wlitps
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free has b
* alt
thie ite
parts
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on the famous Centre Hall ©
ers for next spring's
sn output,
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GENERAL LOCALS
Beautiful weather,
Make san effort to get out the vote,
Good Year Glove Rubbers at Yeager
ite
Duvis Bellef
The Bible water suit is likely on
Fhiursday.
WwW. WwW
a! Centre
3onb will sell at public sale
Hull, Fhursday, 14th
ock, household
ie
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bn
w heels and hardware,
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at 12 o'eld §L tw pier
z
Buffalo Bis Wild West
wil
Tuesday
¥
and es :
how went
through a rain Wore near lex.
(h
$50 ERE} »
it § hundred
gton, Ki
and ten
borses, valued at
killed
Mra Lizzi
this Woes kK =~!
of Put)
lagher,
or
Pr.
Janes Hosterman, of
Is siting
Meret
Hall, and Al
fat his r., at f ‘oun
ant
3
i
' $
ortor is on
ow
4
lookin
Mrs
rus Goss, formerly
is matron of the Chests
vacation, dividing her time inives
r, Mra. Ard, fatig hie
WV ler
her mote id her
J
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ter, Mrs uf £1
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Miil
(irate
t Hoover wa
seniative io Centr
the largest fire insurance eommupanies in
id
Lie
wid
How
the wari nately, springfie
Marie, Springfield, Mass
ton, of Baston, aod the Queen,
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York, which gives hin the wt
i
IRrgs
f vo in}
and strongest oi
gent In Cent county.
Ww. W.
years has been
wtiies of Bny
Booh, who for as
in the wheel] and gest
business in thin place, sud very sue
cessfully, Loo, will within « Jew weeks
§
hove ot 5
tut
has been a
fativunll, whiete ie Ww
M
fy, KIVIGE
ploy uel Lo sever al en and genviou-
fir pred we
1 liga ves
HH Cong
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siintiar Daisies |
use ful citize
wily
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vin
in countrititiogs
The key to
vertising,
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Mis Lues M
Were 1 orried al (he oie of Lav UF de
Wednesda Harry Lioug
pure wen
faerie was! ale
whic ne did
Keilor, of tlouserviiie,
evening.
minid
by Rev. A A Binck. Foe Uridal
couple will reitrn Saiurday eveuiug,
when a reception will be given to
about hundred taenity five
friends at the home of the groom's
father, J. B M yes, Lemont,
one nid
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Paritontar Notice
In order to esteh the three o'clock
train for Millheim, we would esteem
ita great favor if parti & win dng work
done ut Bauith's Centre Hull gallery
would eome rior to that tine, Pare
ties wishing work after that time
plense leave word at Kreamer's sb re
in advances.
W. W Swit, Photographer,
Centre Hal Friday « f evel week,
ALA
At my public sele on Now 13th, 1
will oft v ar private sule thirty young
Plymont ts Rook roosters; they are of
my own raising and you will find
them ehotes fowls Will be sold wt
reasonable prices 0G LL GOooDHART
Every pair of our shoes are new | no
old goods to offer— Yeager & Davia,
Heavy sole B x Calf shoes for tie
school girl, $200—Yeager & Davis, ut
Delisfoute. Xr
ithe Lutheran church Buniay morn.
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By
| Spring Mills.
The temperance lecture in the
Methodist ehureh Thursday night was
well attended, .
Mrs. Rebecca Murray spent Wednes
day in Spring Mills
funeral of her cousin Mrs.
attending the
McCool,
Poters, of Missouri, is in the
Mills, and
wild
John
vicinity of Pine Grove is
devolivg some time to hunting
game,
Lawyer Harrison Walker has final-
ly settled down to business afler mar.
t
i
ing a good wife and taking a houney-
moon trip,
Read the advertisement of Meyer &
Musser, in another column, who give
afew pi ices on such goods as are bought
from wagons of the Cheap John style,
Forest Ocker, formerly of this place,
til
general store
(1 recently was emploved at
Beil
the
lefonte, is
clothir.
ih
How with
John T.
iast week where he had
nd the
Sim Baum,
fee returned from Alleghie-
gone to at-
M ins
for
wedding of his son.
ean in
Allegheny
some Line,
Russel Meyer, of and
brother n-law,
Pp
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fewisiow 1,
Nearhood
Friday
(ieorge , of
this lance, called
fu
Isp
I
evening.
is enguged with a plumber jo
‘Wislow nn,
. P
er
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Long, of Spring Mills, adver-
i the
wails full sand winter
wr
1s
:
HIE = it of
by
K
M um M nude Nall,
X months
cits an examinalion
oek sll who purpose purchase.
g ruerh goods,
for
the
among
wlio past
north
af
Oil
has Leen
time
this
Lou-
friends, and #prul much her
the Med enanhan fan
with milly
returned to ber
in
in
fHACS, Houe
ixinna
Wii
Ore
A Henney, 8 mechanic of
ur
th ordinary Tuesday
i
’ L311
nn rR,
went to Pittsburg on a business errand
and i latter
part of this
ih eX peeted Oo reflurn the
week
It bs re
that
i
i
ported (re vio-
sing the
ji
t uy
ow,
game Jaws tablishing
i os Pod biinds
$54
Orisnianiige ve game
Lie st give the benefit
wu
nt th
home
“
Hovett in
Mr
ow
ier bet
of
g=tsr he
fora
itt
formuvthing
returned to
eg
saving her
ithh her
pares tw
Hingie, w here
Hoy
Gaving.
J
the
L fede § is
«1
1 ¢ §
fie Tatniiy
Hey will io
RUsSWEr
sis
cmupany 'w lines,
Kn great Minveliienoe
or
”
appreciate
Rev
wiiviit to paste = Liavii
d
Comiitry
fi63 one will
3
Linn
$
f Pn :
we, +
si« 1 hie mpson, the Ma nous
“Wild I Have
aw eof the
§
stithor of Auvimals
Known,’
te Cone
Lisndie's
uct a deparinient
al
id
ws of er Home Journal.
He ig to cond in
to writing it ne will also furnish
the i'ustiations,
Fhe borough of Centre Hall has not
a Bellefonte or io the capitol at
i
istiire f
A
u
fe seekers, If
foent bon counts for wight, the meirop-
beet cotnparatively Ww
recognition be xt year,
Posto flies
GM having
one of the best Kept offices on his routs
f Centre Hall
Luspector Duryea gives
Capt Boal the credit of
Ts pection,
‘er having bwen a complaint
the department of inefficiency,
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Transier of Heal Estate,
Catharioe Long to Priscilla Long, dated March
L230, 190 ten perches sltoate ln Penn towuship,
fo sideration, $1.00,
| Magar i Susan Alters 0 Benjamin F. Renuel-
joey dated Sept. 1. 194, 6 perches altuate In
Uregg township; « onside atom, $1.00,
i Saral J. Bisenbuth, ot. a, to Sarah J Garman,
{dated May §. 1900, #0 perches situste in Peun
| bwusbip: eonstderation, $14 00,
i Jasper B, Woire to Tura M. Hay ler, dated April
i 5 101, 3 acre situnte lu Mies Wownship; consid:
| eration, $200
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! The Weather,
i
| Thar day, Oet,
Fr das, -
salitrday,
# inlay,
Monooy,
tering
Wedpes lay,
No Rein fall
BICYCLES. —
Chming pe
Lowest Rain
Temp. Fall.
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I have just received a
ot of new chain and
theycles which [ offer at
[greatly reduced prices. Also un number
(of second-hand wheels on hand from
$5.00 up. . Also a complete Line of bie
cycle si odries, Conster brakes sn spec
ialty. Thanking you for past patrons
age and ree fully soliciting a cone
tinuance of the same I remain
i full
WwW. W. Boon, Cor nire Hall, Pa.
We guarantee every pair of our
Indien $200 shoes- Yeager & Davie
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THE 'STAR' STORE.
ESTABLISHED 1889.
6, 0. BENNER :
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PROPRIETOR.
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Every day a new revelation,
Every week a greater satisfaction.
And now let us say to one and all that while the ‘ast thought of each day fs
in our pow: r 10 place goods today in the hands of our customers at the lowest tv
always aim to start the next day with greater determination, if pos«ibi
and try in some way to merit a deeper confidence than before, by giving new
values,
Our position ls such thal we ean give you good value for your
can get elsew hers in the valley You know we Pay no reais, no draysee,
ing salesmen, sell for cash, never give exchange Lickets or prem
gives premiums, you pay well for these) but we sell yon goods
We luvite your closest attention and ask you 10 see how wnt
with the best of everything lu season
Pell Window Blind 336
i
ave we done all
s prices,” we
Ww outdo ¢ day before,
goods st Lesi cash
4
: money
i
its Lard my
Mis BO gre
vik 11 for
fitrighit at a low cash
We Cau solicit
we than you
{rovtn travel
sire
resin
ont
(3+
ens { that
i your lence
,enmplete on spring
FYauey dado '
roller &
Linen ii
Table Of Cloth { v4 wide, per yd
=pecial value in Boggy Whip, worth 2
Wire bound . ’ ‘ Be
One-hinif raw hide
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All §1.00......
Double-bitted axe, 1st quailty
ingle ‘ $ “
Rifle Powder, fitie
inch mili i 8, &
14-inch Horse #0
fiflding reaper, 50+ Nn
ade & Boteher Hagor, guarantees
f dged Dictionary
per 1h
i680
06 RK few quotation
WANTED : Apples, quinoes, onjons, chestnuts
plese 5 Ny
Bry PME hear
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‘¢ have been to Eastern Mark
. snl Late rd heat thas
CK, and at such low prices that the
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Do not
. The Sp
Of
eci
¥
al Bargains .
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flock 18 n ng
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ods,
Dress Co
Outings,
Muslins,
Clothing,
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers,
Craniteware, etc.
oe
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if
We still sell th
Raymond and Campbell Stoves,
Ranges and Heaters.
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LNervone guaranteed to on i
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aii HG #00 Us before purc ist seWihiere
P. LONG.
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Spring Mills. Pa. C.
_lothing !
Do you wapt to be well dress
_lothing!
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Do Jou want to be comfortably dressed !
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Do you want to save money cing well dressed
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Then call on us NOW, and secure some
stock
we are making on onr entire
This is an unusual sale, right
| ter
SCARON.,
| An invitation is extended for an early inspection.
Come Now and Come Often.
Bring Your Neighbors.
‘Readymade Suits and Overcoats . . .
|Suits made to orderat . . . . . ..
$ 5.00
15.00
lontgomery & Co,
Bellefonte,
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Penn’a
Something that will Interest You!
We have never made a special v of advertising our che p goods, because
we do not want you to get the impression that we
Keep a Cheap John Store
for that is not our object, We are here to sell you good goods at as low or low-
er prices than you ean buv them any vhera else, goods that will give you sate
isfaction and make vou feel like coming again. Wa endeavor to make every
article we sell a trade winner. Rut if yon insist, and most have cheap
we can supply you with them as cheap or cheaper than you can buy them from
wagons that drive the street, or from thosew ho make a specialty of thal class
of goods. Below we give you a few prices to compare with others,
Baking Pewder per ib. $ 06 1 Double bitted axes...
8 voxes for...
Chiidren's “hoes... -
Gloves in sizes for Babies 10 Ladies... '
We could give you many more such prices but space wi'l not rmit
and, besides this, we give you 5 per cent. oft for ensh. Secure 8 cash ho an
always present it when you make us purchase. We apprec
ie it worth toast ey more i other trade ppreciate a cash trade sud
Remember we give you 5 per cent off on any thing vou bay | store
and eell you go wis ns ars than you oan aon —— We only
ask you to give us a trial, aod be eonvivesd that we give you full value for
your money. Do not hesitate to send the children, for if they have a list of
what you want they oan get it ell AE * an list 4
TO ° Ap ha w ay can yourself, We aim tou e
every one good weight, good measure, and gusrantee that you
will find no “ice eake’’ fu your onns this winter if from us. Re y
member we always pay the highest price for produce. say ul fm w., J Ja
Ena
Meyer & Musse