y. itu. (UJHlMIISTmB, fmneries, W ashington Prwgs, Fa tent Medicines, Per- , Pet I'oleum (Centre, Pa. JAMESTOWN CLOTHING STORE. TlIK on, MAUHtrtv BV V. & a. TEL. LINE. LAMMERS, THE ONE PUICE ClOTIIIER. Another Combination Broken t Pktrolrcx Ckntks lvATt.T WrooRn V M.iy 16,1872 Thi petroleum market is quiet and dull lo-day at $1,00. -We lie.r of no trsnaac tion). 0"-AJCESTO"W3ST iMindtorc 0 BOSS CLOTHIER OF THE OIL KEG-ION First in War, FIRST IN PES ACE, And First in with a New Stock of SPRING AMD SUMMER STYLES BA CAPS '2 AND STRAW G-OOIDS; Gents' Furnishing Goods.&c ite ft (biot Shirts, fc Tbe finest Stock ever brought to Oil Creek. Neck-Ties, Scarfs. Bows, &c HEAT AND 3SF0BBY. L SUMMER 10VERCOATS! LATEST PARIS FASHIONS. LINEN CLOTHING- sold CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! I can and will Sell Cloth- " r" " mode cbonpei than the same articles cap be bought In Titusville, O l City or lfl, el 'Poll' outsld of New Yoik City, tod an examination ol my Block and prices ;- -xiiuti uuj oos oi inn laci. A. ALBERT, Clothier, Was.iin&ton-St., PETROLEUM. CENTRE, P.I. I'nllaceiplna, May 14. Crude 12?. KefintJ-2,T.i. May S3'4'. June 23,'. July 21!,,. Miukoi Quirt. i'uvsbiir, ilay 14. Cntdo fipof, 10'. B. O. all yeur, Vi. S. O. do. HJi. Refined Spot 21J," May ;23 . llarket quiet. New Yarn. May 15. Crude 13.' . Kefltiea, 23J4'. Maiknt Finn. Nkw York, May 15. Go'd 113';. CONGUESS. Emton Rr.cnitp: Hcaiic announce the name of ii -ah tin w. t.n.ni.,1 AN m n candidate fur r.oiM Ti.'.li hi Til- fonjcrcM. In Urn Twin Utli 1).k- inci lOinpu in mi- x , iur.ii.'i county prim y ekt tiuus uuil the district ctTilerencc MANY FRIENDS. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Helnj reqnetrd by annic of our huliic men to necome a cautliujlc lor l imiitv ( iinnrU.innfr, 1 of. i.Tutvpe'i lotrocit -..ni! ol Venariro cuuitv a candidate lurwiid olllfi-, without pledge, except llmt ol lldciity awl utlmmtv, miijict to tun di-clnou if mo appiuucmuy i.epuoncau piimary turMen. A. JK. TCKNEK.' Cli City, April 17, !8;s. ' KD. Kncnnnr 1lrne announce IT. Tl. TlIVfiM of Cornplauter Towimhip, ai n cauuldale for I nun ty Co:nii;itiine:', u!ject to the hmus of the Ito- (iuiiikiu im.iy bi iuc primary eieeruin. many Voters, PR' Trt'.'NOTAHY. Mr. TCniToa Plea-n ennnnuce Ilia name of A.- l r.i. nbi.iui.iiM, c i petroleum Centre, an a candid tc for the Olllce of Prniunnotarv of Vctian go County, at tho uiihiiIhi; Hvpubllran primary elKtlun. We believe Jlr II. would fill the UUce wuu enure satiiiactiou to all. Many Voters. J. J. IIAlnTTT, of l-KwutltviHe, I'n., latn Capf oi i.umimiiy , juill rrull rt et.. ol. lutillitry. will hi) il iraiullilHta for the olilco of I'lolhotiaturv. of Vi-n.ingfi C'iniily. pntiji-rt to the mieo of the nL-piiiuidii puny, m me primary election. F. W. HASTIVRS. of rrmiklln. U. candidate ror tna oince it IT'jtnoiintory ol iimi:n County, uhj'(vt n the dvclaluu ofthj Kvpublliuuu party, at pi unary viol iiou. UF.OIflTRH AM) ItKCOnilEH. Kpttoh lircnn: Phase announce fie pnmo of rapt .InlIN l3 IIAIIII, iiiMtiiliule for Jh'ti.ter ann Kernruer, tip Jvrt to the ii-ilL-ea of the Krpuli :inm pavti' nt lite lirrlivarv election. Cpiain Itarr eutrrnl the army of the Tnlon aa ft private ill me nil ra I nv nuu lollj;ut Ilia way up tn a W-ior, and wna wounded twice. lie is eeiitlp manly nd obllgiug aud 111 every renport qualiiled itriueouico. jinny ItepuoiiejUia. CorsrusTTit. Marrti aid. 1872. EniTon Daiit Her. mi You will phajo an nounce that JAM ES W. SHAW will bo canili date tor re-nomlnatlon for the office of Hcgiater and necoruei at me euniiiig i(cmuin.aji I'rtmary jfice tion. Mr. 8havr was a private In the Armv of the TV l n and loit hie rlelit arm In our own State at the butleof Ge tvsburir lie la CMOinctcnt. nromot enil oblipinz, and haa fziven entire aatut'actlon to the hurincaa puhlx a an ofllcer. Therefore havintrheen dii-abled In the aen ice of our connirv, bnt beini? well qnaliflcd for hc po-ltlon. and havlns the eonft donee of tne huHinean putilic and community nt laruo aa au officer, his re nomiuation will be urged n. u riiuiM .tvi:iiuu vn toe nay ui next Vkxanho Cocxtt. ure Brugs ! Low Prices ! Fair Dealing TRY Johnson & Morris ! And satisfy yourielvca 'hat the above la our Motto. A FULLTlNE Oi' TOILET AKTICLES ! AND PATENT MEDICINES, SUPERIOR Flavoring Extracts. WE CANNOT ENUMERATE, TOT Gl'AKANTE Window Paper & Diaries at Cost ! IGN OF THE MO UTAH, Washington Street. apSS tf. Petroloura Centre, Ta. LIVE AND LET LIVE! Just received at Mease & Armstrong' Flour and reed store, 1.800 bushels extra WHITE OATS, which, will be sold at low cat oaen prices I o29-tf. jg UArrlSrii: Keeps constantly oa baud Scotch Ale and London ratter, espeo tally lor lamuy use. tH?"A lot of old papers for tale at tbls o3ku. tr THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER OF rlHE OIL REGIONS 6 Spring St, TITUSVIIililS, Has broken the outrageous Clothing Monopoly. Chatham Street lias become demoralized. .Shoddy Clothing is at a discount. The WIIEHE YOU CAN FIND ALL THE S3 13 AT THE GREAT I? 4 m One Price Clothing Store! I- . TITCSVILI.I3. In USTobby Business Suits! My Stock contains ever make of Goods. COATS AND VESTS. I have a larger assortment than any house outside of New York City. There Is 3Vo doubt but that my Stock of is ahead of anything m America, either for quality or style. FASHIONABLE HATS & CAPS! WHITE and CHEVIOT SHIRTS. I cannot be beat in this Department MY L.IXE OF Men's Furnishing Goods I I COMPLETE. Parties in want of GOOD CLOTHING-, Can Save Monev, By coming to my Store where there is everything new and where you oan buy 10 Perl Cent Less than Elsewhere, And why, do you ask, because 1 have only ONE PRICE. Goods are all marked in plain selling figures, and I sell more Goods than any 10 stores combined. I sell every customer alike and throw In NO Shirts, Suspenders or Collars, to make an extra profit on Clothing. A child of five years can buy as cheap as a man of fifty. !Sf I cordially invite all my old customers m Petroleum Centre and vicinity to come and purchase their Clothing at My Store, PROMISING BETTER GOODS ! And Later Styles for Less Money ! Tliaft Any House in the Region. THE W.E PRICE OLTHIE3S
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