Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, May 20, 1886, Image 3

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THURSDAY, MAY 20TH, 1886.
Published by R. A. BUMILLER.
TO THE LADIES
of Millheim & Vicinity.
I wish to call your attention and Invito your
insjvetion ot the elegantly trimmed and neatly
made line of
Hats, Bonnets, Lace
Caps, etc- etc.
just received at my place, next door to E. C.
Campbell's residence, on Main Street,
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that my styles and prices suit all and that 1
constantly keep on hand a full stock of
Laces, Ribbons, Feathers,
Flowers, Pin Orna
ments,
and everything necessary for trimmings
Call on me if in need of any mill
ineiy goods and you will not regret it.
Respectfully,
Itydiq G, Tk<nn^c\i<d.
LOCAL NEWS.
—SUBSCRIBE for the JOURNAL.
—Nice spring weather since last
week's rain.
—First-class job work done at the
JOURNAL office.
—Oranges, Candies, Cigars and To
bacco at Lose's grocery. Give him a
call.
—Take a look at Kauffraan's attract
ive advertisement at the bottom of this
page.
—People who haye orchards are feel
ing good over the prospect of a bounti
ful crop of fruit.
—FLAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS, large, me
dium size, ai d email, at the Jourual
Store on Penu street.
—The bricklayers commenced work
on Jfusser & Smith's new building on
3fain street on Tuesday.
—Carpets—Carpets Carpets the
best selection of Brussels, Ingrain and
Rag at Kaufftnan's store.
—Mr. Daniel Iloy's oldest son, who
resided in the West,has arrived in towu
to make nis home with his parents.
—Regular services will l>e held in the
U. B. church of this place next Su naay
morning by the pastor, Rey. Wassou.
TIIE STARS AND STRlPE3.—Persons
In ueed of fl igs on Memorial Day will
find a full stock at the Journal Store.
—The front of J. W. Stover's new
store building on Main street promises
to present a very attractive appearance.
SWEET SEED CORN.— Several quarts
of Stowell's Evergreen Sweet Corn, for
planting, for sale at the Journal Store.
—C. M. Bower and J. L. Spangler,
Esq?., two of Bellefonte's prom inent
lawyers, were in town on Monday, on
professional business.
—John H. Maize has resigned the
office of street commissioner of this
borough, and the council appointed
Jacob Saukey in bis place.
—"A stitch in time" often saves
consumption. Down's Elixir used in
time saves life. For sale by J. Spigel
myer and D. S. Kauffman & Co.
—Before giving your printing to
other establishments call on us for
prices and samples of work. We are
sure that we can suit you in both.
—By reading John C. J/otz's notice
in another column it will be seen that
Cashier Walter has become a stock
holder in the Jfillneitn Turnpike Co.
—For burn 3, scalds, bruises and all
pain and soreness of the flesh, the
grand household remedy is Dr. Thomas'
Electric Oil. Be sure you get the gen
uine.
—The pulpit of the M. E. church of
this place will be filled on Sunday even
ing by ODe of the ministers in attend
ance at the Reformed classis atAaroDS
burg.
—Michael Eby, of Woodward,wishes
to inform the public through these col
umns that he his a lot of pigs for sale.
Persons in waut of porkers should call
on him.
—Mrs. E. Bartholemew and daught
er left for Nittanv Valley last week,
where they will spend a few week's
with the lady's parents, Mr. Joseph
Shat'er's.
NEW !— J. W. Lose is the new pro
prietor of the grocery on MA in street
and will sell as cheap as others, if
not cheaper. Bead his new advertise
ment in anothei place.
HONEST DEALING TRUTHFUL SECURITY TO BUYERS 1
These are the inducements we offer
IN CONNECTION WITH OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF SPRING GOODS,
Including all things useful, ornamental and indispensable in -rritD i"C3" A "IsrTT^TQTT 1 T
G-H32STH3H/A.L G-ZEHsTIEIR/A L MERCH.-AJSTJJJ-to-li..
In wide range ot selection, in quantity and quality, in newest and most exclusive styles, in prices, we offer the best opportunity of the season. —■
THIS FACTS DECLARED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT
may be doubled by some. We ask but one visit to our store, Main Street, Millheim, Pa., to prove the truth of these statements. ™ I I M I I llt if* A "IVT Q
D. S. KA U J r MAIN & GU.
-D L.Zerby lias laid bis new board
walk and it is the boss jab,and we sug
gest to those who nvay want to build
boardwalks in the near future to pat
tern after his.
—Ladies' Hose, full length,full width
and guaranteed fast colors, 3 pair for
25 cents, formerly sold at from 1 to 20
cents per pair. Call on l>. N. KaulT
man As Co.
—We hear that many farmers in this
vicinity who planted their corn several
weeks ago, are obliged to plant it oyer,
as most of it has rotted in the ground
during the recent wet spells.
—Miss Mary Manck, the daughter of
our townsman, \\ m. Mauck, departed
for Danville, Fa , last Thursday, where
she is learning the millinery trade with
her mother's aunt, Mrs. Probst.
—HighConstablo Sankey was around
last week, attending to otlHal duties,
such as assessing dogs, not if\ ing prop
erty holders to repair their bad board
walks and keeping a sharp eye on nui
sances.
—Last week's Rebersburg communi
cation was just one day too late for
publication. Correspondents for this
paper should make it a point to send
their communications not later than
Tuesday.
ATTENTION LADIES !—A large lot
of French Tissue Paper, all the mater
ial necessary for making llowers, as
well as complete llowvrs, with books of
instruction, just received at the Jour
nal store.
—Costiveness is the primary cause of
much disease. Dr. Henry Baxter's
Mandrake Hitters will permanently
cure costiyeness. Every bottle war
ranted. Sold by J. Spigelmyer and D.
S. Kauffman & Co.
—Chassis of tne Reformed church
convened at Aaronsbuvg last evening
at 7.30. Rev. W. 11. Groh, of Boals
burg, preached the opening sermon.
Services every evening. Communion
on Sunday morning.
The Key. Win. Stout, Wiarton,
Out, states : "After being ineffectual
ly treated by seventeen different doc
tors for Scrofula and blood diseases, I
was cured by Burdock Blond Bitters,"
Write him for proof.
—Notwithstanding the heavy rain
on Saturday evening, the band gave
their open air concert and quite a
crowd of people, sheltered by the awn
ings, enjoyed the music, which was
accompanied by the patter of rain.
—The macadamizing of the pike
leading to Co*>uru is progressing very
slowly. It can't be because the stones
are scarce. The managers should leave
no stone unturned, to have this much
traveled road in the best possible con
dition.
Since J. Spigelmyer has made a be
ginning in sodding his front yard ter
race style, A. J. Harter follows suit by
fixing up his yard in a similar manner.
Iligbt, make your homes as attractive
as possible, for there is "no place like
home/'
ln Ilenry Sc Johnson's Arnica and
Oil Liniment is combined the curative
properties of the different oils,with the
healing qualities of Arnica. Good for
man and animal. Every bottle guaran
teed. For sale by J. Spigeluiver aud
D. S. Kauffman & Co.
—J. W. Adams, of this place, and
Miss Annie E. Hull, of Aarousburg,
were made one by matrimonial bonds
last Sunday evening. Rev. Z. A.
Yearick performed the ceremony. Since
you have abandoned single life, Wesley,
we wish you success doubly.
—There will be regular services in
the Lutheran church next Sunday eve
ning. Also installation of the new
church council members and reading
ot the annual financial report. On ac
count of this extra business the ser
vices will begin half an hour earlier
than usually.
—THE only reliable catarrh remedy
on the market to-day is Ely's Cream
Balm, being free from poisonous drugs
and other offensive odors. It has cured
thousands of acute and chronic cases
when all other lemedies have failed. It
quickly cures cold in the head and ca
tarral headache. Price 50 cents. 17-41.
—We'are glad to learn that Miss
Sadie Adams, who has been bedfast for
nearly a j'ear now from the severe
burns received at Lewisburg, shows a
gradual change for the better. Her at
tending physician expresses hopes of
getting her out by harvest time,and we
earnestly wish that his hopes may be
realiz'd for the patient's sake.
You will find McDonald's Improv
ed Liver Pills so satisfactory as a cor
rector of a topid liver, as a regulator of
the bowels, as an eradicator of billious
-11 ess, that you will regret not having
tried them sooner* Money refunded to
dissatisfied purchasers.
JOHNS TON, 110LL OWA Y A CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheiin, Pa.
—We are reliably informed and sor
ry to hear that the health of Ml. .T. O.
Deininger, of Centre Hall, is somewhat
impaired of late. We hope his caso
may not bo set ions and that be will
fully recover again.
—Health is wealth. "All the health
I enjoy, and even my life, 1 may say, is
in consequence of Simmons Liver Beg
ulator. I would not take SI.OiHi.OOO
for my interests in that medicine." W.
11. Wilson, Welborn, Fla.
—The entertainment given hy the
Ladies' Mite Society of the Reformed
church ol Aaionsbuig on Saturday
evening was attended by a full house.
The peiformers carried their parts
through well. The proceeds of the
evening from different sources amount
ed to $22.
SETTLEMENT NOTU'K -AS WO wi-di
to close our books we i quest all per
sons who have unsettled :ie*ounts with
us to call at our place for settlement
not later than June l 'uh, I>M' Tart les
who fall to comply wiih this request,
between this and the above date will
bo compelled to do so by law.
11 AUTOES & BUO.
Madisonburg, Pa., May 20, 'BO. at
—The several assessors of Centre
county have finished their laborious
work of finding the wealth of their re
spective districts and have filed their
reports with thecounty commissioners,
who publish the same in some of the
count* papers, at the same time giving
notice that the 21th.2.">th and 26thdays
of May have been fixed upon at the
Commissioners' office in Bellefonte, for
appeals.
—Mr. J. C. Blake, of the Monarch
Fire Killer Company, New York, is in
town sit present, and expects to give a
test exhibition of the Monarch Fire
Killer, that perfect and celebrated ex
tinguisher of tire,this(Thursd ay] even
ing at 01 o'clock, on the hill, east of
town, for the inspection and benefit of
our town council. All the citizens of
Millheiin are invited to be on hand and
witness the teat.
—A new grocery store in town, or
rather an old store with a new name.
Aba. Barter's grocery on Main street,
having been purchased by John W.
Lose, will be replenished by a fresh
and excellent stock. Mr. L. has had
c uisiderable experience as a salesman
and will, no doubt, have good success
in his undertaking. John also knows
that judicious advertising is essential to
a lively trade.
—Dr. Stain having applied to the
town council for the privilege of mov
ing the truck house back about ten
feet, and which was granted by tfie
council, he will .it once proceed with
that work. The building was out too
far from the first and obscured the up
town view from the brickhouse. The
fire company propose to petition the
council to have the truck house painted
after it occupies its new place.
—All who can aff >rd it. and have any
musical or literary taste will find the
entertainment of the Ilarry Sisters
next Monday evening in the M. E.
church well worth attending. Where
ever they have been they are highly
spoken of and are generally greeted by
large audiences. We can safely assure
our readers that they will not regret
going to near them. Their splendid
performances are a treat to old and
young, therefore come one, come all.
ACCIDENT.— CharIes, the youngest
son of Jacob Alter, of North street,
broke his left arm,near the elbow joint,
on Saturday afternoon, by falling down
a flight of stairs. He and an older
brother were playing around the ban
ister at the head of the stairs, when it
was proposed to have a race down the
steps. Charley missed bis footing and
landed at the bottom with his whole
weight upon Ins arm. Tne fracture is
of a precarious nature and causes the
little fellow a great deal of pain.
FARM FOR SALE.— The undersigned
offer that certain tract nf land, situate
about two mile 3 west of Madisonburg,
and being part of the estate of Jeremi
ah Hoy, deceased, at private sale. It
contains about 100 acres ol cleared
land, with a dwelling house and bank
barn thereon erected ; also about 45
acres of timberlaiul. Altogether a very
desirable farm. Apply to or address
SAMUEL WISE,
ISRAEL YON A DA,
19-4t Executors.
CENTRE COUNTY'S PUOTIIONOTAUY
DEAD.— O Friday morning, It >bert
G. JJrett, prothonotary of this ounty,
died at his residence in Bellefonte, of
consumption, wit!) which disease lie
had been suffering for nearly a year.
Until the time of his election to a coun
ty ollice, deceased was a resident of
Ferguson township, near Pine Grove
Mills, his birthplace, where his body
was taken for interment on Sunday
morning. lie had reached the age of
41 years and 2 mouthsand leaves a wife
and six young children.
For foot-wear go to KantTman's
stoie, where you can buy a line Kid
Shoe, with worked Button hole?, lor
$2.00 Our pric< s on Walk
ing Shoes and Men's fine shoes are to
suit the times.
llev. 1> Lenhart's Hitting coming
from l>.dlasto\vu, York Co., passed
through town on Tuesday afternoon,
en route for liebersburg, where thai
divine will enter upon his duties as
pastor of the Lutheran charge.
—The people of Spring el ills will
have an opportunity to enjoy one of
those fine entertainments of the Harry
Sistois, on Tuesday evening, May 25th.
We were ipquested to make an an
nouncement of their coining to that
tow n at that time.
An interesting article,headed "The
Dry Terms" and written for the Port
land Enterprise by Mr. Joiv.u Et linger,
a relative of Mrs. Win. Stover, of
Aaronsburg, appears on our first page
this week. AnotiieT" one will appear
in our next issue. Head it.
—ltev. Crittenden, of Rellcfontc,was
in town on Tuesday and met with
splendid success in disposing of the
book entitled "The Host Thing*," of
which he is the author. When he call
ed at this ollico he had not a single
copy left, lie expects to return to this
place in a few weeks when he wili
have a new supply of books.
—By all appearances J/einarial Day
will be creditably observed at Jfilllieim
this year. At least the G. A. B.post,
as well as the tire company are making
preparations for a turn out and in next
week's issue we will he able to pub'ish
a full programme of the exercises. In
the meantime it would be well for the
ladies of town to hold a good supply of
flowers in readiness.
—Milllieiin looked quite lively on
Monday evening. About half past 7
o'clock the land struck up some of
their stirring airs, while the Grand
Army men and the firemen awaited
tho time for their meetings, and the
streets were aliye with people. Besides
that, it happened that a number of
strangers were in town who naturally
enjoyed and added to the general bustle.
CULTIVATION AND REFINEMENT. —
Hon. B. S. Hewitt, ex-Speaker House
Representatives, writes:
"J. A. McDonald.
Hear Sir I have been buying my
flavoring Extracts for years from a
Fittsburg manufacturer. Recently we
tiied a bottle of yours and found it very
good indeed. Enclosed find five dol
l.irs. Send me its value in your Vanilla
Extract.
Moral.—Always ask for McDonald's
Flavoring Extracts.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Milllieiin, Pa.
Mu. EDITOR .-—Please inform the
public through your columns that I
have sold mj interest in the J/illheim
Banking Company to J/essrs. John
Stoner, of Jfillheim, John 11. J/usser
of Aaronsburg and David Krape, of
Fiedler. Also that I have sold my
stock in the J/illheim Turnpike Com
pany to A. Walter,cashier of said bank,
and oblige Yours.
JOHN C. MOT/..
Woodward, J/nr 18th, IS^G.
—The Milllieiin 11. A L. company
met in the town hall last Monday eve
ning and held their annual election of
ofiicers. The following were chosen :
C. W. Ilartman. Pres., .T. F. Harter,
Vice Pres., P. 11. Musser, Sec., and A.
A. Frank. Treasurer. The rest of the
ofiicers were continued tor another year.
Several new members were also elected
and a special meeting was called for
next J/onday evening to make arrange
ments for Decoration day, when a full
attendance is desired.
—IT IS now conceded on all sides
that there is not and never has been a
remedy of such remarkable etfieacy as
Curtis' Carmelite Cordial, in curing
cholera, dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera
morbus, summer complaints, cramps,
pains in the bowels, or any intestinal
irritation whatever,a single dose brings
remarkable relief and a single bottle is
guaranteed to cure any case or money
refunded. A remarkable pain killer
and valuable household remedy.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millbeim, Pa.
Of Interest to Ladies.
The new treatment for ladies' dis
eases discovered by Dr. Mary A.Gregg,
the distinguished English Physician
and nurse, which has revolutionized
the entire mode of treating these com
plaints in England is now being intro
duced into the U. S., under a fair novel
plan.
Sufficient of (his remedy for one
month's trial treatment is sent free to
every lady who is suffering from any
disease common to the sex who sends
her address and 13 2;t stamps for ex
pense, charges, etc.
It is a posit in care for any form of
female diseasa and tin 4 free trial pack
age is many times sulli dent to effect a
permanent cure. Full directions ac
company the package (which is put lip
in a plain wrapper) also price list for
future reference. No trial pack-aye will
be sent after Any. Ist, 1886. Address,
GHEGO'REMEDY COMPANY, PALMY
RA, N. Y. 19-3 m
—The finest assortment of Ties and
Gents Furnishing Goods in general at
D. S. Kauffman & Go's popular store.
(i. A. K. AT Mi 1.1. ii KlM.— The post
poned transfer of Post 293, itebersburg,
to Milllieiin. was accomplished last
Monday evening. A good while before
the time for meeting, the visiting vet
erans gathered into town from all di
rections and J/ain street was soon
populate Iby uniformed veterans. At
s o'clock they assembled in the Odd
Fellows' hall on I'enn street, with P.
Dept. Com. Austin Curtin, as muster
ing officer, assisted by tin following
members of the Sainl. Shannon Post,
No. 252, of Centre Hall : Col. And.
(Jiegg, W. P. Shoop, W. J.Thompson,
Geo. M. Dual, (J. David Rankle, Geo.
Koch, David Burrell, Daniel Kennedy,
David Banee, J. N. Leitzell, Nathaniel
Brown, J. I. Condo, James Kennedy,
John Odenkirk.
Post Maj. W. W. Dyers, No. 384, of
Adamsburg, was represented by Com.
J. F. Keller, at present teaching a se
lect school in town.
(Ji egg Post, No. 95, Bellefonte, had
the following in attendance : Jesse
Steward and John (liillith.
The post was organized with a mem
bership of thirty, of which the follow
ing is a complete list .
TRANSFERRED :
Henry Meyer, liebersburg.
11. G. lloyer, 4 *
C. Uierty. "
John A.Miller. 44
Tims. C. lloyer, 44
.I esse bong, "
s. u. cetlig. Coburn.
.1. \Y. llalley, Auroiishurg.
NEW :
W. A. Tobias, Milllieiin.
< Jeo. I'lrieli, "
S. G. Uutelius, "
(LW.Cuuiinings, "
John M. Iload, "
J. \Y. Snook. "
S. I). Musser, '
\V. J. Springer, "
F. F Wetzel,
A brain I>. King, "
L.J.Noll,
M. M. Musser, Aaronsburg.
Geo. M. Hupp. "
Fred Llmlert, "
Will, liurd, "
David Wance, "
Jacob Dunkle, *'
O. W. Van Valln, Coburn.
Win. It. Cassler, "
Wilson Ynrnell, "
Jacob A. Fisher, Woodward.
L. D. Kreainer, Fiedler.
The ofiicers of tlie post are : O. W.
Van Valin, Commander; John A. Mil
ler. Sen. V. Com. ; J. W. Snook, Jun.
V. Com.; M. M. Musser, Q. M. ; W.A.
Tobias, Adj.; S. D. Musser, Sergt.
Maj. ; W. J. Springer, Chap. ; S. G.
G utelius, Surg. ; S. R. Gettig, O. of
Day ; Chas. Bierly, Old. Off. ; George
Uupp, O. G.
The meetings of the post will be
semi monthly, every first and third
Monday. A special meeting will be
lit Id on next Monday eveniug for the
purpose of making arrangements to
pioperlv observe Memorial day.
The organization ceremonies were
attended by a largo number of com
rades, all of whom took much interest
in the matter. The post statts out
with very encouraging prospects and
may in a short time swell its numbers
to about oor 45.
— INCREASED buoyancy of spirits,
perfect assimilation of food, improved
appetite, gain in tlesh, sound refresh
ing sleep,heightened color in the cheeks
and lips, added brilliancy to the eyes,
follows the use of McDonald's Great
Blood Purifier or Sarsaparillian Altera
tive. A bottle or two used in the fam
ily would obviate the entire train of
spring maladies. Dissatisfied purchas
ers can have their money refunded.
JOHNS TUX, HOLLOW AY & CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eiseubuth. Millbeim ,Pa.
Neighboring News.
AARONSBURG.
Still a little too superfluous.
Was it Sanford—well, I didn't know.
Excuse me.
Johnny Whipcracker went through
town one day last week.
11. 11. and F. J. Weaver are selling
! their Ilolstein cattle to parties iu
Penn's, Brush and Nittany Valleys.
Haines township has more money on
interest than any other township in the
county, J/illheuu borough not excepted.
L. D. Kurtz and wife from Jfitfiin
burg, Pa., were in town on Saturday
and Sunday to visit the lady's parents,
Mr. Emanuel Ettinger's.
Der deutsche John Volk, who had
been living with Jas. P. Coburn for
nearly seveu years,left here lastWedties
day to make his home with Dr. Was
son, of Lock Ilaven, Pa.
No doubt the officiating clergyman
will give due notice to the Journal of
the marriage on last Sunday evening of
Jfiss Annie Hull, of this place, to Mr.
J. W. Adams, of Jfillheim.' No cards.
Al. Stover is becoming vciy popular
as an instructor of vocal music. Be
sides having a very large class herein
town, the people at and near Wolf's
school house have raised a class for
him there.
We are not at all surprised tint some
of the J/illheim boys have become so
sweet on our girls. Look bacli into
the past and see what Aaronsburg has
already done for JMllieim in the way
of good, first-class lady housekeepers.
And so the same opinion still prevails.
Come on boys, we have got them right
here, but some of you had better keep
your eye on a sliver, because some of
the old dads are beginning to think you
I mean business. ANOTHER.
SMITH TOWN.
■
Our farmers cull this the wette9t (
corn planting season we have had for
years.
Miss Maggie Swartz, of Millheim,
■pent Sunday with J. 11. Frank's at
this place.
B. F. Frankeaberger greatly improv
ed his home by painting his barn. He
had a lively set of painters. They
were not satisfied with painting .the
barn uloi e, but put a coat of paint on
one of his sheep. While everybody
was eating dinner, the hogs were eat
ing about $3.00 worth of paint, and no
doubt the interior of the animals pre
sents a new appearance. " Fresh paint."
(leorge Itoyer left for Lowistowu
who:e he expects to work at his trade—
carpentering.
Dr. I\T. Musser lias a force of hands
at work digging a ditch, to lay water
pipes from the spring, north of this
place,to liis farm buildings on the hill.
The water company's pipes aie nearly
always out of order, so he lays his own
pipes.
Geo. Schuyler came home last week
to stay. No more farm work fof him.
Alfred K*eri moved from thp old
house into the new one on IlenryKeen's
farm.
George Breoii,ono of our voung men,
paid a visit to his natiye valley.
Wdrner Bowertox, son of Frank
Boweisox, of ltock Spring, is in our
midst on a few week's visit.
Mr. Moras Johnson, from Stone Val
ley. was the guest of Miss Lizzie Keeu.
A thief was trying to help himself at
Jos. Grossman's. But if he ever han
dled his long legs lively, it was when
Mr. and Mrs. Grossman suddenly made
their appearance on the scene.
Boys, exercise your muscles, so they
are in proper trim for the raising which
is soon to take place.
(Juite a number wondered what had
become of Jumbo last week. Not dead,
but sleeping. JUMBO.
"When Baby waa nick, we pave her Caatoria,
When he s Child, she cried for Caatoria,
When she became Minn, she clung to Cftfttorift,
When abo bad Children, she gave them Cajtoria,
■ilßlß*
on the 19th Inst., by Rev. K. Slanibach, at
Aaronsburg. E. B. McMuHcn and Mary C.
Alexander, the former of Millheim, the latter
of Spring Mills.
On the 16th lust.hy the same.and at the same
nlace. l'hilip Leister, of Snyder Co., and CUra
Burns, of Centre Co.
On the 16th Inst., at the home of the bride,
Aaronsburg, by Rev. Z. A. Yearlck, Mr. John
W. Adams, ot Millheim and Miss Annie E.Hull,
of Aaronsburg.
Groceries & Provisions.
GOODS !
FRESH ARRIVALS EVERY DAY
o o
FINE FLORIDA ORANGES.
BRIGHT NEW LEMONS.
CHOICE WHITE GRAPES.
NEW CROP FRENCH PRUNES.
FIGS, DATES and PRUNELLBS.
FINEST CLUSTER RAISINS.
PRESERVED CITRON & LEMON PEEL
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EVAPORATED PEACHES & PEARS.
ALMONDS and ASSORTED NUTS.
An exceptional!v fine line of PURE CON
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CLEAR CANDY TOYS.
MOLASSES CANDY (or Taffy) MADEJ|BY
OURSELVES, ALWAYS FRESH.
CALIFORNIA FRUITL canned and Evap
orated.
PURE HONEY in pi i and quart jars.
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. Roller pro
cess.
CRANBERRIES, Sound and Firm.
PLAIN and FANCY CRACKERS
FINEST FULL CREAM CHEESE.
PURE SUGAR TABLE SYRUPS.
A full line of NEW CANNED GOODS.
PURE WHITE ROCK CANDY SYRUP in
half gallon and one gallon cans.
PURE MAPLE SYRUP ill quart and half
gallon cans.
FINE, FRAGRANT TEAS.
PURE SPICES. You can depend on our
? round pepper for butchering purposes,
t is strictly pure.
FRESH SHELL OYSTERS opened to order,
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