Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, December 19, 1879, Image 3

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    QOAL I COAI, I
CHEAPFOR CASH !
The following prices will be charged for w4JY- j
TU&.iCMTfi COmlh in the yard, in all the
yards signatures hereto attached, until furthe
notice:
STOVE, $4 25
CHESTNUT, 4 25
GRATE, 4 25
EGG, 4 25
XT Cartage, FIFTY CENTS PER TON IN
addition to above, and an EXTIiA CHARGE for
carrying in.
W. M. MALLORY, Towanaa.
HENRY MERCUR,
NATHAN TIDD,
K. B. PIERCE, "
BARTLETT BROS., Wysox.
At ATmHHOR P.*D, formerly l'hin
ney's:
Sullivan Coal,
LARGE STOVE , FV 00
SMALL STO VE, 3 25
CHESTNUT; 3 25
EGG, 3 00
GRATE, 3 00
SMALL CHESTNUT, 2 5
With same additional charges for cartage.
W. M. MALLORY.
October, 24, 1879.
50th YEAR
of
B GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK.
The oldest and Best Fashion Magazine
in America.
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
REDUCED TO $2.00 PER YEAR.
Subscriptions will be received at this Office ia
Clubs with this Paper.
The DAILY REVIEW and Godey's Lady's I
Book for one Year at $4.50.
See what Godev's Ladv's Book will Contain I
IN I*SBO.
Nearly 1200 pages of first-elans Literary matter.
12 Steel Plate Beautiful Original Engravings.
12 Large and Elegantly Colored Fashion Plates.
24 Pages of Vocal and Instrumental Music.
900 Engravings, on Art, Science, and Fashion.
12 Large Diagram Patterns of Ladies' and Chil- j
dren's Dresses.'
12 Architectural Designs for Beautiful Homes.
200 ur more Original Receipts for Family Use.
And the usual Original Department matters.
The .January No. of the NewfiYear will be issued
December rst, and will contain"the open n g chap
ters of one of the Best Serial Stories ever printed in
American Magazine, by
CHRISTIAN RKID,
the author of " A Gentle Belle," " Valerie Ayl- j
mer," " Morton House," etc,, entitled
ROSLYNS FORTUNE.
We have engaged a Full Corps of Distinguished i
Writers, whose Contributions will enrich Godey's j
Lady's Book during the year.
Send in your Clubs at once. You can add any :
names afterwards at the same price as the
original Club.
TERMS.—Cash in Advance.
I'OBTAUK PREPAID.
One copy, one year, $2 (HI !
Two copies, one year 3 70 j
Three copies, one year 5 25 '
Four copies, one year, 0 60
Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to the
person getting up the club, making six cop
ies 9 50!
Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to j
the person getting up the club, making nine
copies, sl4 00 |
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Now is the time to make tip your Club, j
HOW TO It KM IT.- —Got a Post-office"* Money |
Order on Philadelphia, or a Draft on Philadelphia |
or New York. If you cannot get either of these, |
send Bank-notes, and in the latter case register
your letter.
To parties intending to get up Club, a specimen
•opy will be sent on application.
Address,
UODKY'BjLADY'S BOOK PUB. CO. (Limited),
• 1006, Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa
C3-THE REVIEW, is the
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best ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Do not i
forget it.Jßcl
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BUSINESS PARTY AND CALLING CARDS
printed to order.
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NESS CARDS.
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ALVOIW) & SON.
Great
CROWDS !
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J. L. KENT'S.
and an
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DRESS GOODS,
CLOAKS and SHAWLS,!
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GLOVES and HOSIERY,
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3 button Kid Gloves, only 75
Cents, worth a dollar.
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I SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS,
of the best brands, cheap ! !
CLOTHS and CASSIMERESj
of all qualities and prices.
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RIBBONS & FANCY GOODS,
; the best selection ever offered
in this market,
j FLANNELS & BLANKETS,
in endless variety.
In fact my assortment of DRY
j GOODS is complete and is not
' excelled by any establishment in
the country. In prices
I DEFY COMPETITION !
j and cordially invite inspection of!
my goods and a comparison of
prices.
Col. Means' mammoth
I store, second door south of Mc.'
Intyre Brothers hardware store.
•T. IT. KENT,
Nov. 14. Agent. !
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Feed.
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As usual, the Vertical Feed
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mium, at the late county Fair.
T HI AL LIST, December term, 1870.
THIRD WEEK.
S Klrby vh II C Carpenter ejectment
Arthur Cunningham vs 15 J Houoekneeht... .tresp |
Cornelia Turk's ad'm vs .1 Turk sci ta j
Alexander Emits vs .1 N Cole appeal
A V Snyder vs G S Ackley appeal i
Edward Overton's adin vs John Conmey
Frost's Sons vs Federal Ins Co asspt
Elizabeth Drake et al use vs S II Farnsworth.. .ejet
Brad I. & It A of Athens vs F A Moot sei fa
1) 15 Walker et al vs l'a it N Y lilt Co eject
Guy C Hollon vs Elhanan Smith appeal j
Win M Mallory vs James T Clark et al ...partition
J C Itlum vs Andrew .1 Layton trespass
C A Ileavener vs David llervener's exr asspt
J 15 Bradley \s Alonzo Hill et al ejectment
M Cunningham vs David Whipple
Brad 15 it E A of Athens vs X 15 Reeves scl fa
Daniel Jagger* vs Lewis Biles et al trespass
Win H Barnes vs Wm May trespass
Hiram Horton's use vs Erastus Sliepard sei fa
do do do do..
do do do do..
H 15 Ingham vs James McCrossen
Catherine D Left'ler vs Wm Left'ler et al issue
I, F Goetehius vs Wm Gardner debt
Subpienas for second week returnable Monday
December Bat 2 p. in.; subpcenas for third week re
turnable on Monday December lit at 2 p. in.
GEORGE W BLACKMAN,
Towanda Nov. 12 1879. I'rolhonotary.
y\ILY HE VIEW !
Oiil .y Twenty- ivc
Cents ii IVloiitli.
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TRY IT?
Text Book I Uniformity.
RESULT WHERE ROOKS HAVE TO
STAND ON THEIR OWN MERIT.
At it Convention of School Directors, of
Centre County, held a Bellefonte, Decem
ber 20, 1878, pursuant to the call of 11.
Meyer, Esq., County Superintendent, for
the purpose of considering the propriety
of taking measures to secure a uniformity
of the text-books used in the schools of
said county, the following action was
taken, over fifty directors being present
and nearly all the district in the county
being represented:
COPY OF MINUTES.
Upon motion of C. P. Stonerod, of Snow j
Shoe township, the following preamble and I
resolutions were adopted:
WHEREAS: Great expense and waste are'
frequently incurred by the present and eon
nstatly changing variety of text,-books used in
the common schools of Centre county, there
fore, be it
Jiesolvcd, By the representative directors
here in session, that a system of text-books, j
suitable, complete and uniform, he adopted in I
accordance with the luws of the State, I
throughout the county.
Upon motion of J. C. P. Jones, the follow
ing plan was adopted with hut one dissenting I
vote, to carry into effect the following pre- j
amble andresolutions:
Firnt. TNj, various publishing houses to j
send samples of their to eat* school'
board in tne county ror examination and to
submit therewith the lowest exchange, intr -
duetory and wholesale prices, and the length
of time they will guarantee to furnish them
at said price.
Second. No agent of any publishing house
to be permitted to do any work in the county,
to be either general or local agent, beyond
sending his books and terms as above stated.
Any house or agent violating this under
standing, their books to be counted ou of the
contest.
Third. The several school boards of the
county, after examination of the various
books* which may have been submitted, to
hold a meeting at which each director shall
make out a list of the books which he prefer*
to have adopted in the county, and se d it to
Henry Meyer, Esq., County* Superin n dent,
ltebersburg, Pa., prior to the first day of
June, 1879, who shall malic • _w e
several statements so sent, and the books up
on the various branches having the ighest
number of votes or preference shall be the
series recommended for county uniformity.
The County Superintendent, after having
made the above canvaos as above, to send the
result of the same to each of the papers in the
county for publication.
W. C. HEINLK, Chairman.
J. C. P. JONES, Secretary.
The following is the result of the votes
of the Directors of Centre county, Pa., on
the uniformity of Text-books iu said
county, with the number of votes cast fro
each book, under the foregoing plau and
resolutions:
HEADERS. No. vote.
for caeeh
New Graded 74
Independent 20
Appleton's 17
New American 12
SPELLERS.
Swinton's 83
New American 6
Independent 23
Appleton's 1
Patterson's
Sander's Union
Raub's j
GEOGRAPHIES.
Swinton's 100
Colton's 14
Mitchell's 10
Independent 1
Monteith's 6
HISTORIES.
Swinton's 08
Rcdpath's 5
Barnes' Brief 7
Butler's
Ouackcnbos' 1
Watson's .... o
V KITTEN ARITHMETIC.
Robinson's Shorter Course 57
Greenleaf's IA
Brook's -v
Gilne's 22
BolF's 12
Nrook's Union g
Mew American 4
>IENTAL ARITHMETIC.
Milne's 7
Greenleafs 4
ALGEBRA.
Robinson's 53
Greenleafs 1
COPY BOOKS.
Spencerian tin
Appleton's 30
Ellsworth's 10
GRAMMARS.
Kerl's 72
Swinton's IT
Clark's Brief 15
Bullion's j
Harvey's 20
Ouackcnbos' j
I Fewsmith's 1
LANGUAGE LESSONS.
Kerl's 5
I Clark's 5
I Harvey's 1
Morton's 5
BOOK-KEEPING.
Brvant A Stratum's 44
| Folsom's g
; Smith's
CIVIL GOVERNMENT.
| Townsend's... -
BOTANY.
| Grav's 49
! Steele's
GEOLOGY.
! Dana's 33
DRAWING.
White's Industrial 4*
PHYSIOLOGY.
Steele's 2
Cutter's
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
Steele's g
The attention of Directors is called to
Section LXII of the School Laws, which
requires every School Board in the State
1 o adopt a series of Text-books every,
j year, during vacation, which books, and
i no others, can be used during the ensuing
j school year. This is intended to fix a
uniform course of study for the school 01
j each district.
The undersigned having been appoint
ed a Committee to count the vote on
county uniformity of Text-books in Cen
tre county, respectfully report that
j they have careftilly performed such duty
j and that the foregoing is a correct can- .
1 vass of the same.
SAMUEL FRANCE,
JARED HARPER
W. C. HEINLE^
Committee appointed by the County
Superintendent to canvass the votes
BELLKFONTE. PA., June 23, 1879.