Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Bradford Era from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 4

Publication:
The Bradford Erai
Location:
Bradford, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

J. C. Flynn, THE i Exchange Owns this space because he has Willow Sewing Chairs, a present that will please your wife or daughter, at M. S. MEYERS, Agent, 20-6t 6 and 8 Chestnut St.

ought It! Advertisements inserted in this column- lost, wanted, found, 1 cent a word-first insertion, and cent per word for each subsequent consecutive insertion of the same advertisement. Payment will be required strictly in advance for all transient'advertisements of this nature, Business and professional cards not to exceed 5 lines (y. Inch) inserted in this column at $1 per mouth or per year if paid in advaneft. "TJIOR SALS--100-acre farm, within two JJ miles of Bradford; 40 acres improved; two dwelling houses, orchard, three oil wells complete, producing 70 barrels per month. Price one-half cash, balance easy terms.

For further information call at office of McFarland Howe. Bradford, Pa. 27-1 mo He owns the larKfcStt and finest line of Hustings, OvereoaUnKS, Pantaloon I and Goods in tbe city, which he to exchange for reasonable miantities of ihf- common circulating intfllimi kno'A'n as to the entire stitlsfftelirm of patrwiP in every hir WATCH THIS SPACE. DEC. 2H, 1687.

Jew er Opuni Hcmae--Maude For Western Pennsylvania, rain I snow, ed by Hcftrlnjc over Ihr Interior, tvimlrt Mrcoinlnjj brink to high westi-rlv, Vith it wild wave. DAILY DEVELOPMENTS. still continues, The: tohoirtrun slldr wua well yesterday i i lust night. I COHL iibouL run thr i i in it'liincry of Knidford In Junob UHrnan mid John Council wuru taken jail yesterday chained with hnviMiy. hasl evrning ihrrc wns a tirni undertone market rlrclrsiin evidenced by IncroaHud fort-nils at.

There were no curl- iirwtinns reported. Knijine of the vt is expected to arrive here to-day from Konovo shop. This engine tried to knock tin Hrle Mogul out hi one round and had to he rebuilt iu The Installation of olHcera recently Heetf-d for the year by Lodge No. Order of the Golden a i held last night. The rxerelyes were Impressively conducted.

This order Is in a flourishing --A gas pipe cracked by the force of frost at tin- house of Frank Coohhn, nn a i yesterday fumionn. A lady the leak i a lighted niateh. The i i i fire i started a i i before gained much headway, Damage slig ORLO TYPE WRITER TOR SALE. Price Machine in perfect condition. Reason for selling is the possession of a oallgrapb which makes the smaller instrument a useless luxury.

Inquire at this office, 23-tf GIRL. CALL AT the Arlington. 20.tf ANTKD--COOK AND CHAMBER maid at the Bradford House. 1JMI ICE--THE" jJN collect rents on commission, take charge of and manage real estate and attend to the-sale and rental thereof promptly and upon reasonable terms. Hoy Edgett" Office with McSwetucv Tivles, Producers' Exchange building.

10-30-tf II. PECK, PENSION AND CLAIM fluent. Gives entire attention to prosecution of claims for pensions and all other bupliieri before tlie several departments at Washington. Will In; at the Bradford House, 07 Main street, cvcrv Thursday. 12-1-Gm OK NO.

1-f 5 tfas and water. Will be sold cheap. Apply at the premises. lS-tj TpOK KENT--ROOMS AT N0.13BARBOUR JU street. Inquire at P.

Johnson's furni- turejihop. 10-31-tf EORGE A. BERRY. ATTORNEY-AT- LAW. Rooms 0 and Ikrrv i block, JJnuIford, Pa.

1-G-tf RENT--A DWELLING Jj house, eiirht rooms, gas, hot and cohl water and bath room, at No. 0 Chautauqua Place. I i nt oilSee of Mrudfonl Gas-light o. 25-tf OTfCE. Hie a i a nurotiiig of the stockholders of the Bradford KaUnmd Company, for the clue tirni tif diri't-tcu-p for tlit: your tmtl tlifc truriHUL'tion of otlu-r "tuisintss, i ho In-Ill at the' orlkH-, in Eld rod, on Jiuuiury Utli, ISS-S, ut o'clock m.

IM-tf TKIMBF.E, Secretary. PERSONALS. Mulii-l Is i i i in Oleiin. -Mr. i H.

A i i returned to Toledo i i ---Hon. It- Stutio 1ms rulnnii 1 a i Mr. I i A i i rt'tnnifd to HittTulo vt'stt'i'diiv. Mr, Leasure Icuvcs tn-ilay fur vteit in A a N. Mrs.

K. is at -hunes. H. M. liullev luis returned from trip In JatnestmviL -Mrs.

T. Metier tuiil the i i i i ut Derby, V. --Mrs. I. i i is Mi-Fsirhuiil, of Daylnn, X.

Y. --Messrs, i Hdvulnl are tlie lioliiiiivs at hotne. -Mr. M. and son, of Smrtlipurt, tire reirlsLered at tlie St, -Mr.

J. tl. rrestnn, Snlrtnmm-n, is eiivu- a i i amonjj bis Hnulford frienils. -Mr. Lmis tftoinluTiior.

Uie urllst, of New York, Is i i i i relatives in tlie oily. --Mr. a of Warren, spent C'lirist- IIIAS with his ihiughtrr. Mrs, 11. C.

DHL --Mr. nuil Mrs. H. IMihniey, of Oil City, ure the guests of ttov. and Mrs.

S. I). Day. Mr. K.

Kuchester, is the bis brother Dennis, of K. it I 1 Miss (Jertni'le Sntifnnl, HufTalo, Is visit- Tin- of thu Fttn-klioliU-rs of the Kiiilronit for the elcc.tlon (tf directors for the ensuing the traas- jtftion (jf otlics' Hppmpriiftt 1 Imsinoss, wilt he held at tin; company's ollH-f, in EKIrc'd, i Momlav, Jitiiuiirv Uth, I8SS, ut 12 o'clock in. It. TKIMP.LE, Seevotnry. TOT ICE.

Tin: a a meeting of thu stockholders of the Kcndiill Klilred Kfillroiul Company, Tor the cloction of dirwtorrf for the ensuing year niul the transaction of other appropriate business, i ho held JIT tin; company's oltice, in KM on Montltiv, a a 9th, 1SS8, at 1'i o'clock in. J. K. TRIMBLE, 2-1-tf Seeretarv. VTOTICK, jN The i i i moutinir of tlie stoekhoUlcrs of the Glean, Hrudfnrd ilaihvay Com- jmny, for the efectlon direetorh for tho ensuing and the a of other proprfuto business, i hf- held at thu tom- in Eldrwl on MDnduy, Janu a DUi, ul 1- in.

J. H. THIMUI-E, Spcri-tnry. HOUSE. A A i Wednesday, December 28th.

of tht 1 fainuns niakors, WE, US i of all kind ing iu tho jjutist i Miss i i a Heard, ---Mr. Sliurmor, ivliuhle tin- at Clareiulon, is in Miss Vesta l.oekanU lias heen i tin 1 winter in llutTaio, is visiting; her purr Mr. and H. Lnekard. Muster i Cuhie, of i i i i Ids inotlier, Mrs, Ada Cable, i is only years old, uiade the i on the ears NEWANDPOPUL4UMUSIC --Mr, Mrs.

Win. kejrisn, Mieh are visiting thoir sou and daughter, Mr. l-Vlix and Mrs. it. a of street.

A Challenge Issued. Tit Tin: OK I I lieivhy i'li all I'uixo (i. It. Kihvun! MeDer- motl spur i 4-(niniT will Hixnv tit stop limn luith in six rotimls. Marquis of rules, in the same rinu; uml on the invasion, for purso or for fun.

This iiuiU-h must takopluee tmmciliutely if ut nil, us I vunnot atTorU to lissi- nuu'H thin. 1 i si HUM) Wouver or McDevmott. t. I.AYTOX T. A Challenge Accepted.

To THK OK THE A 1 i meet K-Uviml MeUonnott in Sulanmuen in ten days with bunl gloves, he not to wt'Iirh over MS ponmls. My" wviirht. is I will fiijlit him to a tluisli, or the best uiaii win iu ton nnnuls. Now then if you mean business, moot me at the Annex, is at tho meeting of the men at Su tlu; will be put up. li.U.

A Raffle for a House, to lake phico at the Honilcrsou House, ou or before 1. A cottago of rooms, well looateil. Tickets on tvt Hrcuiuin Msx- grano's and N. K. 58 Main street.

For particulars, inquire at any of nbove places. 11-HOtf Visitors on 'Change. Tlie following mimes appeared the Ex- resistor viwterxlav: A. A. Perkins, V.

W. Uiiske'll. C. Uiunsey, .1. T.

Uanvy. J. r. Brcil'm, J. K.

VanCiunpeii. C. (). Tavlov. J.

L. Brown, M. A. CrandalU F. T.

Hutclnuson. A. K. Carmielial, M. IX: C.

ti. UnjuharU C. S. llanvtt, A. T.

Northrop. C. H. Clawson, niul H. M.

11 ark ness. I'rlees W) iiml T.V No a clisirire for reserved On sale ut i i i i i 1 OPERA 1 Kris I i ONLY. THURSDAY, DEC. agTH RANCH The Ameriean play ever wriili-n. Viv- i Elegant Scenery, Excellent Company, Including the pojinlur J.

(linion Hal! and Horace Miller; A irnuid pnxlufticm porfeet in every detail. Trices 25, r0 and 7-V No extra t-harire for reserved at Brcunau A l)avls'. s. On nnle OFFM HOUSE, Too skates. Tee skates, Ice skates at BOIMNK WALKER'S.

The Royal Argtind burner. SO-candle burner, at J. B. Fox's, IU Alain street. RKTS Mannsrers.

XEW A CELEBBATIOA, A I AND Monday, Jan. 3. The Yonne American Actress. MAUDE In The (treat Speelneular Proiluetioii Most KomauUc anil Thrilling ttorv, FFE1CS i tMI6iV8? i Is the question just oceupylus: the thonfrbts of the generously wJ posed. There are a thousand answe iut of them all the one containing aost good horse sense is: Give that which ivlll nr.s only cl light the fortunate recipient but will retain permanent, practical value uf- ter tho enthusiasm of the holiday sea-; sou has snent its force.

A Such articles eau be foil ml nowhere i se in such irrent variety and at so rcasonalile an expenditure of money at SILK MUFFLERS, 8ILK HOSIERY, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS Umbrellas Brennan Davis' Alphabetical List of GIFTS I Fancy Hnsbes, Zephyrs, Yarns, Knitting Silks, Art Materials, 1 ril Kid Gloves. Millinery i O'DONNELL'S. Sliull we I i i T.ife is short land our space Ihnitrd. JJut you e.an| ucss them, or hcUt-r yet call and look them over for vourself. You will IUul everything in Dry Goods, Cloaks, Alil- linory, Linens, Ibices, Gloves, Hosiery iinil YOU will not rt'trrct vor.r visit to tt rj FOX, Albums Photograph and Autograph plush, and Artotynes-- All sizes and stylos.

studies. B. Books Gift books in tree calf, India bamboo, half calf, leather, ivorv and cloth. Sets of standard au- thors. all styles.

Juvcnilo oc to $-5 each. Bibles-- Family Bibles, Oxford teachers" Bibles and pocket Bibles, lOc to $2.00 each. Book Shelves-- Wood and brass. Bric-a-brac shelves. Brass Goods Ink stands, paper weights, ash receivers, paper knives.

crumb knives and trays, smokers' sets. plaques, clocks, easels and call bells. Baskets AU kinds of work and scrap baskets. Clocks French and American, all Canes Gold and silver heads, also plain natural sticky. Card cases, collar and cult boxes, cigar cases, cigarette ctises.

CeLuloid Xmns souvenirs, hand painted. Xrmis cards. Stoves, ill COP inware, Granite Ware, ERWARE to 3 tfl U) fD IO CO TJ CD CLOTHES BASK CHU BIRD CAGES, CASH BOXES, DEED BOXES, CARVING SETS. SOLD BY B. FOX J12 MAIN ST.

I I I A FOR Tl CD CD CD rf STfRilS res I AT rows alace Furniture Hav ntn Largest and- assort luent" of meerjohauni ircoTsin the city at Brad- lord Cigar street. Applied for Membership. T. B. Brown and F.

W. Groves have Applied for membership the Oil-exchange. PlYK THOUSAND babies wanted to have tUeir pictures, taken at West 's. 07 Main street. 10-U $500 Founilctl upon the Eventful Twife anil Heroic Career of The most remarkable woman that ever lived.

THE 1 VII OF OKLEA-XS. anrc and Strong Couipunv. Superb Scenic Pictures. Realistic Battle Tableaux, Thrilliu? Swonl Magnificent Armor auu. Costumes.

Ciraiul Family 3fa1iucc at 3 P. M. KOU LADIES AND CHILDREN. Prices-- Adults 50 rents; Children 25 cents. Xo Reserved Scat)-.

Evening; Prices, 125, 50 and 75 cents. No extra charge reserved seats. On sale at Breiman commencing.Fritlav.Dee. 80th. at 9 a.

in. lusiness and will hereafter conduct the establishment at- 6 i Pile 11 XO. 93 MA1X STREET, IIRAUFOKU, PA I I they will lw plejiseA to sec all of Carr-s former patrons ami many uew ODPS. All orders for plumbhiir or sas tlttlncr will be at- tciuled to liroinptly lv 11-lS-tf ixpefienced Workmeo i GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. P.

K. TAILOB, Proprietor. Smethport, Pa. ii-ie-tf BODINE WALKER Dressing- Cases AU kinds, in plush and leather, for ladies and Dictionaries Webster's Unabridged with or without index. Pocket and school dictionaries.

Dolls A nice assortment, also doll's heads. Diaries, the Excelsior. Diamonds Large assortment of perfect gems; prices guaranteed to bo the lowest and goods lineal. E. Easels Bamboo, -i to (i ft.

high. Brass and wood easels. K. Knives---Pockot knives. 10c to each.

Rotifers Bros, silver knives, forks and spoons. and nut picks in pearl and L. Letter eases. Lett or rucks. M.

Manicure sots, majfio lanterns, mirrors, plush, and wood; triple mirrors. X. Novelties from all over the world. O. Olive wood novelties.

Poeketbooks. pictures, prayor-books and hymnals, plush picture frames in plush, leather, wood and ivory linish. Quartx specimens. El. Razors in sets.

Safety S. Silver--Sterling silver. Hl presents iu plush rases, platod silver largest assortiueni, in Stationery in plush and loalhoronses. ami eye-tflassos in silver and sleol Fans--Fine feathers and a Globes, g'oUl pens anil holders, pencils and toothpiekri. II.

i Htinclke.i.'dnef boxes in plush and in brass, wood, leather, glass and iron. J. Jewelry--New solid gold, silver.gold roll plate and amber. Largest stock in the city and lowest prices. Japanese goods, great variety.

free. Prices lowest sutisfnotion guaranteed. Toilet sots, table gongs, thermomu-' torSjti'aveling cases. Toys. Very largest, of tov.s.

dolls and gamos. Umbrellas-- Fine silk muhrellua witli gold silvor and natural stick hmulles each. V. in ffluss. id silvor i i desks ami portfolios in leather, plush and wood.

Work boxes in loalln-r. plush wood. s' 1 lisloru's--llnilisd Sta.tes. Kngla.ml. i i and Kranoe.

Xilonite mirrors and toilrt Hundreds of ai'ticles not mentioned suitable for presents. Our stocks ib the largest in the city and our prices the lowosL Brennan Davis, Jewelers, Booksellers and Stationers, 21 Main Street, Tliis Week! Ul 1 I This week! A.T Frank Marks'! Holiday Slippers 75c to $3,50, Ctwvdi-d itnd ovcrc.rowdCAl with buycrK; can i toll tho utorv hftttcr; Whiit will be the last of thin week Conic now whllt; Von ps to Selec 1 and Oentlemcn'R Silk Embroidered Velvet Slippers, Clinnlllc Knilj Slippers, (tcntlcmcij'fl CJenulne Alllpitor Slippers. fiuiiUcini'n'R Kid ntid lers. Ladles' Gentlemen's and ttoys 1 J'utont Pumps In vin-ioiy Prices to Please You. You don't want to give slippers if Well look at iny shoes for either LadlfiUi men, Misses or Boys.

sell bund-Hewed, hand-turned, day-sewed or A nicer thing you could not do than tosend some orte of the numerous to sbow you; all of the liandsomcst styles and best value! Your little mecra nephews w.ould not obioct to cum boots, for'the snow will eome and they win I to be in It. Ladies' Felt Slippors for (JoW Weather, Only 75 Pair. MARKS, ONE-PRICE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, 82 Main Street. Remember Opposite Ken AJS.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Bradford Era Archive

Pages Available:
40,629
Years Available:
1886-1975