The Centre Democrat, T PHURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1892. CHAS. R. KURTZ “THE RACKET | THIS WEEK js The shipment of merchandise to us for our different departments has been unprecedented in the history of the store. 1370 YARDS India Linen, Nainsooks, Mulls, Dotted Swiss and Swiss Draperies, A new idea in Pekin Crepe, for shirt waists. 185 dozen ladies handkerchiefs beautiful in design, quality first, Racket prices. A new finger ring, “The Goede,” warranted to outwear any plated ring. Price 25cts, for introduction. A FREE TRIP To the World's Fair and $100 for expenses to each of the three pers. ons guessing the nearest number of EDITOR A NEW COUNTY. TYRONE AMBITIOUS TO BE A COUNTY SEAT. By Appropristing Portions of Centre, Hunt. ingdon aud Bialr Counties, Could Form » County of its Own Jt Can't be Done, It is said that citizens of Tyrone and others will make application to the next session of the Legislature to have a new county formed out of portions of Cen. tre, Huntingdon and Blair counties, This new district would have Tyrone for its county seat. It is not expected that Huntingdon county will be willing to lose three of her wealthiest and most fertile and populous townships nor that Blair and Centre will be satisfied to have many of their heaviest taxpayers taken from them. The formation of the new county al- luded to is warmly advocated by Ser- geant.at.Arms George G. Hutchinson, of Warriorsmark. IT CAN'T BE DONE, M. 8S. Lytle, of Huntingdon, says “The proposed formation a county from parts of Huntingdon, Blair and Centre, with Tyrone as the county seat, will be determinedly opposed in this county, The allegation of the pro- jectors of the movement that the people of the territory to be included Mm the of new | 4 A — oo ——————————— —— DEMOCRATIO STATE CONVENTION. | | In pursuance of a resolution adopted [by the Democratic State Central Com- | mittee of Pennsylvania, at a meeting | held on the 20th day of January, 1802, in tha city of Harrisburg, the Democrat. [fe State Convention of Pennsylvania will be held in the eity of Harrisburg, Wednesday, April 18th, 1802, at twelve o'clock, noon, in the opera honse of that city. At the State Convention the follow. { ing candidates are to be nominated: | One person for Judge of the Supreme | Court. | Two large, | Thirty-two | Electors. | Sixty-four persons as delegates to the | Democratic National Convention to be | held at Chicago, June 21,1502. Eight lof whom will be chosen by the State at {large and fifty-six of whom will be { chosen by Congressional Districts, Each | Congressional District being entitled to persons for Congressmen-at- persons as Presidential i : | name two delegates, { The above is the call issued by J. { p | Marshall Wright, State chairman. | Centre county will be entitled to five The WSL county delegates in a convention of 463, state delegates elected at our ls | convention are: Wm. Pealer, Spring | Mills; Hon. Thos. Riley, loalsburg: people attending the World's Fair | new county are unanimously in favor | P. M’Donald, Fleming; John Noll and on opening day. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. —Hon. J. P. Gephart and wife re. turned this week from a trip to Wash. ington, D. C. —Mr. and Blanchard Monday. Murs. were Masden, callers of on Alex. pleasant —A local teacher's institute will be held at Centre Hall this week, begin. ning on Friday the 18th. ~Mr. C. U. Hoffer, of Philipsburg, spent several days in and about Belle. | fonte looking after his political interests, —The telephone line from Coburn to Millheiin has been abandoned on account | of the excessive rates charged by that corporation, —W. J. Singer, Esq., acquitted him- self in fine style and he certainly is de. serving of a fine promotion in the Na- tional Guard, —{(3e0, Marshall for many years a clerk in Meese's store is now connected with Jared Harper's grocery store, in the Crider Exchange. —On last Friday night the residence of Mr. Joseph Iddings, one mile above the Snow Shoe was stroyed by fire. Intersection, ~The Undine Fire Company No. 2 will hold their Easter Ball Monday evening April 18th. Further particulars will be given later by posters and through the papers. on —Mr. Jared Hasel, of Madisonburg moved to near Bellefonte last week, Mr. W. GG. Hasel attended the flitting and called to have the DEMOCRAT sent to his home at Madisonburg. | —On Saturday our sanctum was illu. minated by the bright faces of Miss | Sally Shaeffer, Mary and Libbie Cole, | chaperoned by John Cole—all of Zion. Of course all read the CexTRE DEMO- | CRAT. ~Clem Deininger, teller in the Penn's Valley Bauk, Centre Hall, spent Sunday in Bellefonte. The occasion of the young gentleman's visit we do not quite under- stand: vet Bellefonte has many attrac: tions. | ~A new camp of the Patriotic Sons of America will be instituted in Belle fonte, this Thursday evening. The ex- | ercises will occur in the Mechanics’ Hall, | and a number of prominent officials of the order from a distance will be present. ~The colored lad who was arrested at Stormstown recently and for several weeks was confined in the county jail was declared insane. Last Thursday he was taken to the Danville Insane Asylum by Sheriff Ishler and Commissioner Jas. B. Strohm, ~Mr. John Mechly, of Benner town- ship, was a pleasant caller at our office on Saturday. John is an enthusiastic Cleveland democrat; it would not be a mistake to elect him to a county office like Treasurer or even Sheriff, as he would make a good one, ~~ According to the Daily (Gazette every Monday, there is but one church, one congregation and one minister in the town of Bellefonte, It becomes a chest nut to hear the same old song over and over each Monday. There are some peo- ple—then there are some more, ~Ex-Sheriff Spangler and William Runkle, sold their meat markets at Cen. tre Hall recently toa D. W. Reynolds, of Milroy who will consolidate the two establishments. At present Mr. Spangler 8 lying quite ill ut the home of some of his relatives in New Berlin, Snyder Co., where he had been visiting. ~A citizen of Bellefonte recently pre ferred grave charges against Prof. John. stonbach of the Bellefonte High School, The school board, by request, met in special session on Monday night to hear the same and act accordingly. To the, surprise of all Mr. Hafer, the accuser did not appear and his attorney sent in a communication. We anderstand the school board passed resolutions that ex- onorated the Prof. of all charges pre- ferced, de- | | { On | of it is positively denied here. It is as. serted that the only township in which there is any such sentiment is Warriors. mark, while in Morris and Franklin,the other two townships to be taken, tie feeling is decidedly the other way, The expense of erecting a court house, jail { and other bulldings, and of maintain. | ling courts, public offices and other {things necessarily connected with a | t { county organization, would be a bur. it ib is said, without | pensating advantages, { den, sufficient | culty than this, however, it self. A lawyer of this place, who has thoroughly considered the matter, said to-day : presents ‘It is utterly impossible, under the to county or to make The | provides that in the erection of a new f i | the constitution of state, form Tv. tatd mstitution {this proposed rone a county seat. C1 | county no county from which territory is taken shall be rendered in population | | to less than 20,000, nor shall its bounda. | | ries be brought within ten miles of the | county seat; and, further, that the new county shall not have less than 20.000 uls and pone 4 undaries | ; : } population and pone of its boundaries | in the county on Saturday. March 26th. | be within ten miles of the county seat. | These requirements eannet be complied with, It is impossi to | around territory adjacent to | as to include the necessary po 4 | without coming within ten miles of | Huntingdon, Hollidaysburg or Belle. | fonte, and] the insuperable to Tyrone is that that place is not twen- ity Hunti and it is { therefore impossible to run a line be. tween h iil be ten miles | from each.” That disposes of Tyrone's ambition. I think will 1 1) ble run a line Ty Tones 80 + ¥ v il 14] + i { miles from ngdon t i them it wo we never be {troubled mach by the new county movement,” Sadden Death Wednesday morning Mrs. Mar. garet Beezer, "widow ‘of {Elias ,Beezer, | living on the farm about two miles west of Bellefonte. along Spring Creek. of asthma. She was subject to the dis. ease for some time but nothing fatal was expected. She took cold one day last week and had heen sick sinee then. When she arose on Wednesday morning she could scarcely got her breath and went outside, when she became worse and had to be assisted. She went to her bed immediately and about an hour thereafter died. Mrs, Beezer was about 51 years of age ; her husband died three years ago, The interment will ocenr on Friday in the Catholic cemetery. Death at Farmer's Mills, On Monday evening Miss Hannah Ream, a bright and promising young lady of 22 years, died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ream, near Farmer's Mills. She took ill dur. ing the past winter with diphtheria which afterwards was followed by an affection of the heart, that caused her death. The interment took place on Wednesday. Miss Hannah was a young lady of many estimable qualities and her death has cased sorrow amid her large circle of acquaintances. ex] Cheap Horses, The Centre Hall Reporter says : Horses are not bringing big prices at the public sales, and the demaad for animals is not brisk. Prices have not been so low for many years. The street car service, into which thousands of horses were annually pressed, kept up the demand for horses, but now electricity is fast taking the place of horse-flesh for running the street cars. This revolution in the motive power accounts very largely for the falling off in the demand for horses, and in our opinion they will not soon bring high prices in market. Bialr County Licunses, Applications for seventy-five tavern licenses and seven brewery licenses form the number of cases, which will be pre- sented for the consideration of the Blair county license court on Monday March 28. During the year forty-five tavern keepers and six brewers have en joyed the liquor licenses privilege. Charles M, Nau, Tyrone hotel, is a new applicant, com- | A greater diffi- | | R. Kurtz, of Bellefonte. It is | rumored that the Centre county dele gation will vote to send the state delega- { Chas. | tion to the national convention with | Cleveland instructions. The sentiment {of Centre county appears wo be that way, . siderable discussion for a brief time in the papers on account of the assault { made by the Lotter the y Nheet upon frank i ment made by the democratic commis ers. Since the clear and 3 ry articles ioners and the explanato their been read by the than ’ is first vear's administration have [He ple they are work. pleased with their i same strain, intimating corruption and the worst of jobbery. The public know better feeble | course disgusts the majority even of the and its and ridiculous republican party. | .——— | Tax Republicans of Centre county { will meet at voting | places in the several election precincts their respective 1802, for the purpose of electing dele. gates to the County Convention. The | delegates chosen at that time will meet the Court House Bellefonte, on Tuesday, March 20th { In convention at in at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of elec | ting two delegates to the St State Conven. tion, to select three conferees from the several counties composing this gressional District to elect delegates to the National and to transact other business, - — Jupae Furst was at last week and for some reason he held an impromptu license court in the par. lors of the Potter House, pretending to be making an effort to find out what was the disposition of the people in re. . formerly A communication In the Daily Jowwmal of that place followed scoring the Judge severely for resort. ing to such methodsin this case. The insinuations were made that there might be mercenary motives, as well as politics, back of all of it. The writer Isaac Guss, handles His Honor in rough style and apparently without fear SINCE the difficulty with Chili has been adjusted, it appears as though the administration is trying to inaugurate a similar disturbance with England over Berring sea question, Harrison wants to plunge the nation into a great war to give him the opportunity of figuring as a Lincoln or a Jackson, and secure four years more for himself and Baby M'Kee in the White House. - —— . IN this issue we again devote several columns to Col. M'Clures able article upon Lincoln and Curtin, and completes the same. The CENTRE DEMOCRAT is the only paper in Centre county that published the same and we are glad to hear the approval of many of our readers for so doing. a B. Kurtz Focnr, editor of the Lewis burg News is hustling himself around Union county as a candidate for the re- publican nomination for legislature. Focht is the man who planned the elec- tion of Judge McClure and the repub. licans of that county should not prove ungrateful, A; Tire movement on foot to have the presidential term extended from four to six years and the adoption of an amend. ment making him ineligible to succeed himself, Is meeting with much favor throughout the country and it may be realized before long. Tue county commissioners have not resigned as yet and there is no likelihood of their doingso. The people are too anxious to have them stay. A — on Jupar Funsr's method of dealing with the disposal of liquor licenses this year has made him the subject of con- ——— on SEVERAL weeks ago there was con- | democratic board of county commission. | slate | of | ry Sheet continues to harp on the | Con- | Republican Convention | Philipsburg | gard to having more licenses issued than | cul mts ars—— CH APPOINTMENTS, Ministers of the Evangelloal Associstion- Centre District J. Hartzler, Presiding Elder, Lewistown—W. B. Cox. Patterson—W. N. Wallis, MeClure—P, CO, Weldemeyer., Middleburg—J, D. Stover and I. E. Spangler. Port Treverton—8, Smith. New Borlin—J,. G M. Swengel. Millmont—D. L. Kepner. Centre—C., ¥, Finkbinder. Spring Mills—J. H. Hertz. Brush Valley—8, Aurand. Sugar Valley—P, F. Jarrett. Nittany Valley~J. J, Lohrand H. W. Bender, Centre Hall—S8, E. Davis. Bellefonte—E., W. Koontz. Berlin Quarterly Conference, H. B. Barshininger, member of Nit. tany Valley Quarterly Conference, Methodist Appointments, The Central Pennsylvania Conference which had been in session at York, Pa., for six davs on Tuesday. The appointments for this the Altoona District are as follows: B. B. Hamlin, Presiding Elder, P. O. Tyrone. Allegheny, Supply, (L. L. Logan). Altoona, Asbury, J, H. McCord, Su- | pernumerary ; Chestnut Avenue, A. R, Miller ; Eighth Avenue, H. R. Bender: Fifth Avenue, William Moses: First Church, D. 8. Monroe; North, L. F, Smith ; Simpson Church, R. E. Wilson Bellefonte, W. A. Houck. Bellwood, J. 1. Stein, Birmingham, J, R. Brenneman. Clearfield, G. D. Penepacker. Coalport, L. M. Brady. Curwensville, 1.. M, Smyser. E. King. Glen Hope, Supply, (Job Traux). Half Moon, A. P. Wharton. Hastings, Supply, (W. H, Clo Hollidaysburg, E. T. Houtzdale, W. F. D, Howard, N. B Irvona, So adjourned | ] i | Duncansville, i, UHH] Swartz, Noble Sint poly. (G. P Lumber City, C. A. Biddle Martinsburg and Woodbury, A. | Guye K. MeKes s Gap Bruce | | Milesburg 1 Uual | Warren. Morrisdale, C. W, Rishel. | Mountainsdale, H. K. Ash. New Washington, George Trach. y LS HES, an Myvi, | Osceola, M. C, Piper R. W., Illingworth. Philipsburg, T. 8. W Pine Grove, J. W. Glover. Pleasant Gap, F. W. Leidy. Port Matilda, J. C. Young Ramey, E. 8. Vaugh Roaring Spriug, F. M. Welsh. Shawmut, Hugh Strain Snow Shoe, J. WW. ¥ Tyrone, First Church, R. H. G Second Charch, William Brill. Wallaceton, E. W. Wonner. Warriorsmark, J. W. Ely. West Clearfield, E. H, Witman. Williamsburg, H. NX, Minnigh. Woodland Bradford, G. | Bouse. Penn's Valley, rOyY x. ’ i i Test, W. and License Court " Last Saturday the court paid further { attention to the disposal of licenses. {On Monday previous it is said | Judge Furst went to Philipsburg and | { held a little court of his own at the | Potter House for the purpose of ascer | taining the sentiment of the town in re- Prof. A. E. Gobble, member of New | that | “HBOONASTEIL” A TRAMP, From the Middleburg Post, Lievens Kensal Hanon, Well, do bin ich in ma fremma ond, Em Moondawg en woh hov Hawsa Barrich farlussa far en | gevva. De Polly hut 08 ich ge, un about nine uh nuff in der bush naixt ous mich uff de fence g'hucked, net good fardt gw uuchamohl ssna, eh der 4 ich un hob Be bin house Ich kenna oony rouse cooma un de g¢'shar-wesh-«hisse) { ous-glard un derno grawd widder ins Se hut mich net g'sena | hob era net g'roofa. lech bin ivver de | fense nunner, mer en shtuck g’sooched { un derno ob der nuff g'shtart 8o lon | house, un Lun barrick Id | mit ma schwara haerte, 2 08 ichs hob ich tzurick ga~gooked, un endlich bin ich ivver der Ieh un g'shtuddied. house ssena hob kenna {top un drivver nunner g'shtart. { hob mich he g'sitzed For fartzich yohr hen mere by annonner Mere hen uft shtride de | ga-loebed g'hot tzeit de blendy tun ich wore mensht Mere twa shpunk g'hot un es glensht | shoold, | hen olla | ding hut uns uff g'shtart un far g Vi r ronse dav g'schwetzed usht wile mere net tzomma g hint mere olla tswa tsu feel mow! hen g'hot. Se hut amohbl en lot hame ga- porra de brucht obbadit g£'hot. un hen en woonerbawrer Ieh hob dri dawg huls g'saked far der oldt Sammy Sen .apetzer far en roasht ' porra de shenkel welsh far enna hawna fardeena De Polly } , der bartzel, uns hartz uff era deller g'hifled » dart g'hucked un der hols un de bg’ Ich het ni 1s olla ga-but en maucha. ut « levver es un ich add OOCK Ie, X ¥ 13¢t oe LeL | hetta ivver 'm essa far mere | Aner hut ) wll hola un de mecht don a m deller in Wore O08 mere hen far ! ped swan ha, um Wo tramp | nix derfun g'wist | About nine ubr is se | nn ich 4 hen | MARRIAGE. LICENSES Issnied Daring the Past Week Taken From the Docket, RRR brandon, Patiersorn, reOTIEe AY 1 4 ( ellefonte, it] 4d § Jucob F., Royer, ¢t Amanda Ripa, Potter twp. i i | § Floyd E. Bowersox, - | + Venice May Gramley, - § Frederick Fehl, ¢ Chestie Treese, Rebersburg, o Rebersburg Tylersville, MARRIED ‘tithe Reformed parsonage, Belle. fonte, Pa. on Feb, 28rd 102 by Bev. M. O, Koll, {Jobin Miller, of Boalsburg and Miss Alma ( | Rishel. of Oak Hall, At the Belormed parsonage, Bellefonte | on March 10th 1802 by Rev. M. O. Noll, Wm Bowes, of Bellefonte and Mi of Hublersburg, Pa Fa H ss Bertha LL. Mayes AL the Beformed parsonage on Mareh 12th 1802 by Rev. MO, Noll, Frederick Fehl, of B J Co., and Miss Chestie Freese, of Tylersville, Clinton Co., Bellefonte, Pa Fa A Memorial Fischer, Lutheran chuseh, in fi Serviee, pastor of the Farmers deliver Vill 1114 un Mills memorial ser will Lod | | A am | the ¥ “ | Luse and thre March 201 h. { the ¢ . On Wy. sry (65 ivi ' Death of John VF, Krebs John ¥. Ki tied on wim of Ferguson wi ship, ih of heart diseass He “rl slay evening March He AAR A De bout Ju Three sons and a { i Wis A Lib § years of age. ther of Krebs, of ( daughter survive him. doe ihe funeral took place Saturday moi 2 at 10 o'clock. Liquor Habit Cured um | patient on &4 n der olda hell arle Jussa, we | 1 ett win, ! vil ¥ " De mensht tzeit is de Polly HOW h set olsfart + ¥ - net, Des in na Es hut uns fartzich der barrick nuff AnNnNonner--now or ~ far Lt groddia mit nembts fartzich minutia far der barrick ner nun- OUS-ANNONNEr gm, Sidder os ich der Hawsa Barrick far. | lussa hob un bin om dravvla hov ich lofa un huls g'saked Hla lous g'misht byda bowra ~ in da shira g'sch shtel far my leh hob net so feel g'shoft in tzs yohr os ich de tswae ledshta wocha hob ©8SA. un my experience ols en tramp mawg g wara tsu da Post eb ich fardich bin, Ols Widder BooOX ASTEIL. interestin laeser fun der Brandon Patterson On last Thursday morning Mr. Geo. { B. Brandon, the popular proprietor of | the Brockerhoff House, stole a march { on his friends about town. At about gard to certain new applications made. That visit must have made a favorable impression upon the court for on Sat. urday morning the applications of Sim- ler & McCormick, hotel, Philipsburg, and Tattersall Ingham, hotel, Philips. burg, were granted. Wm. R. Haynes, Snow Shoe, was granted a wholesale | 8.30 a. m. he was driven in a carriage {to the residence of Mr. John Shank, | South Allegheny street, and was mar. | ried to their ‘daughter, Mrs. Lucy E. | Patterson ; the ceremony being per. | formed by Dr. Laurie, of the Presbyte- { rian church. The bride and groom de. parted on the 9.52 train and will be ab. license. The court then refused the petitions of Joseph Lehman, hotel, Philipsburg, and Geo, B. Uzzle, hotel, Snow Shoe. The applications of Martha Ashcroft, hotel, Philipsburg, and Thos. Riley, wholesale, Philipsburg, were held over, and will be disposed of Saturday, March 26th. Permanent Certificates The committee on permanent certif- icates for teachers of Centre county will meet in the stone Luilding Belle. fonte, on April 15th and 16th ut 9 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of attending to sent for several weeks, Mr. Brandon is quite cute, we must confess, as very few knew anything of his matrimonial designs, The CEXTRE DEMOCRAT extends its most hearty congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bran. don. Death of Mrs, Lizzie Boyle. Mrs. Lizzie Boyle, daughter of Mr. Joseph Murray of Milesburg died Tues. day morning from the grip. She was about 23 yoars old and her husband is now employed on the railroad at Wheel. ing, West Virginia. She had been married about one year and leaves no business pertaining to their appoint. ment. W.H. MarkLe, Chairman, The Wrong Persuasion, The wife of John T. Mallon, who re- sides near Sandy Ridge, Centre county, recently gave birth to triplets. All of them were' girls. One of them died, but the others are doing well. John is a rattling good Democrat, and should have made arrangements for boys in. stead, who would grow up and some day vote their father’s ticket, Keep Your Kye Peeled . It has been discovered that the new twenty-five-cent silver coin 1s a danger ous piece on account of its striking re. semblance to the ten.dollar gold piece, The coin had hardly began to eirculate freely when some scamps gold-plated them and passed them for eagles, ~Fd. Brown, Jr., has made big re- ductions in furniture In order to make siderable criticism, room for spring goods, LEANN i | | pte in Ferguson township in regard to children. «For some time there has been a dis. the road leading fram Kepler's school house to Wm. Fry's farm as to whether it is a public or private road. Mr. Frank Bowersox, of that township, re. quests us to say that the court has de. clared that it is not a public raad. Taken for a Crank A semi-fiendish delight often seems to possess people of strong nerves In sneering at those with weak ones. The Irritability of the nervous hypochondriae is ridiculed as natural il} tomper, The very genuine and distressing symptoms from which he suffers are made light of “Re" or “she laa orank 1s the cheerful sort of sym. pathy with which the nervous invalid meets tiess, hough po At tai WAYS 80 en mere en branch- | n house g'shtart, | sO | wir | ' CF SA LESNEN WANTED Permanent positions and expenses paid, Ar sucored with Pes ginners Block tng selling specialties dress at once, Established 1 July ‘#2 eed, with salary rmined man © f advantages 0 be ling many fast it free. Ad EUari N us ot Hawks & Co, C.H n, Rochester, NX. Y. rymer JITTERS WANTED 1 th Girls wanted to Mill. Wages while learning, somewhat more than cost of boarding When learned very good wages can be made by the piece. Apply in person or letter, with testimonials of char acter. to THOMPSON BROTHERS, sou Milroy, Pa knit at ¢ Milroy Wooler DMINISTRATORS NOTICE Estate of George M. Brown, late of Huston township, deceased Letters of administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all rsons indebied to said estate are requested o make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to Kare M. Brows, Martha For. 310 of her attorney, Jno. B. Lixx UDITOR'S NOTICE In the ( 's Court of Centre county, in the matter of the estate of Daniel Emerich, late of Walker township, deceased The undersigned. an auditor appointed n sald Court to hear and pass upon the exceptions filed to the account of Jno. A. Emerich, one of the administrators of sald decodant, report advancements, and make distribution of the funds inthe hands of the administrators and trustee, to and amon those legally entitled to receive the same, will meet the parties interested at the office of Orvis, Bower & Orvis, in Bellefonte, Pa. on Friday, the 35%th day of March, A. DD. 182 at 1s o'clock, a. m., when and where all parties in terested may attend Wa. Brysox, Mar 51-3w Auditor, | Bhd THE RORBER Our forefathers, In the flesh, have vivid recol. lection of the stories of Lewis the Robber. He died in Bellefonte jail in 1830. Lewis, the Rob ber and Counterfelter, is abook 55 X 8 and econtainy 84 4. Paper cover 25 cents, cloth 4 cents. Sent postpaid on receipt of price. 5 agents wanted. Libera! inducements to agents. Write for terms. Please mention this paper, Address C.D. RISHEL Cumberland Co Shiremanstown, Pa. Jan I. 8m Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. [IVORY SOAP DOES NOT.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers