8 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOA1SBURG, PA. l OK TONING PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPERS. tV'.H AS hOLlO, RL.X AND ALLVMA, ViE OV. UNIVERSAL i i (if I This fcjtioc kee-i irja:te:y aad j charge of tbe pastor. Ker. E. K. Mc caa be ui-r' tevera: i.xev i-s ! Keey. au t:ed br Ker. . D. W. iirer,i-.h is a exhausted. It g.vei a j of Cata-issa. and Kev. G. W. tart'.r c: Urau".:f.i ives. frva J '-.t j of the United Brethren Church - a to dtep. r.oh L'c-r, a- d T-.r; !e j -N'-'" .thatandir.g the b tter coid twr.es. It it xxh ;r, so-: ar.c y ; :e. 11'- JEWELER. Ar.d dti 'er s-j I'f;0tOj'rarr-'-.; S THE COLUMBIAN. glx;OMSbUKG. f.1 J. S.Williaa3 4 Sw, Public Sale Criers and General Auctioneers. PiiKLtm aid Bostitra Pat I C- IttJ-KJYKV THCOXOH I-LLLMAN StU'ia via slaaoavk a;k lne j:lav. The ahoird Air Line Railway is now or-rra::n through draw:ng-rooai sleeping cars frora New York to Southern i'.nes and Wash'r.jftoa to Pinenurst, S. C. Tbese famous health and pleasure resorts are mode! New England towns nestled among the ptne cia 5 sand hills of Nortn Carolina, orjJy eighteen hours from New York City. The tints: and Urges', hotels in the State, with numerous private cot'aes and rstx!ass boarding boccs. Every variety of out door sports, with the finest eighteen hole golf links in the South. Trains leave New York, ,23rd Street Station, Penn sylvania Railroad, 12; 10 a. m. and 12:55 p. ru, ar.d Washington a a. and 6:55 p. m. For information and tickets address Chas. L. Longs dorf, New England Passenger Aent, XoC Washington Street, lioston, Mass ; J. C. Horton. Eastern Passenger' Aent, to6 liroadway. New York. W. , M. McConncll, General Agent, 43 w York Avenue, Washington I. or &. E. L. Bunch. . General Passenger Agent, Portsmouth, Va. 3 7 4 Miss Marne Hall of Arnot, has been the guest of Miss Grace Brad bury for the pat week. N. W. Fowler hae been one of the many grippe victims of our town. A well patronized social was .held at the home of W. K. JJeitterick on Sat urday evening for the benefit cf the Lutheran church. C. A. TreteUy is confined to the house by sickoeM at this writing. Miss Stoker cf Forks, was the guest of Mi. and Mrs. Frank Ringrose on Sunday A great scarcity of water prevails in this neighborhood, a large number of wells having dried up as a result of the recent cold dry weather. A water famine is threatened should there be no re'ief soon. Milton Fausey, to has been sick with diphtheria, has practically recover ed. Bet board Air Line Railway. MII.K,V,t IICKE7S ULDVCtl). One thousand mile tickets, good over the whole system of the Seaboard Air Line Railway, includirg the State of Florida, are sold at $25.00, previ ously sold in Florida at f J900. and are honored between Washington and Richmond, and by the Baltimore Steam Packet Company between Baltimore and Portsmouth, over "Bay Line." 37.41 The census of 1800 showed that Montour county had a population of 15,645. The census of 1900 shows that Montour county has only a population of 15,526. aBSOLUTEJLY Makes the food more delicious and wholesome . oi annua ecwon eo., nh vokk. 05. Jt- K. TTE.!Sr2T- T-itut tt tht Vrmry f tbt L' Es ftrptsttrtsl'rt. L!w3 Marvin Tekljrr, 'xt.t of Cvlxi cvuntj's ica-J.rg c.r.ttcs, 'i.t3 it b.s hone tsr Ci.t.si on Tjustt ir. froa the ejects of a jar hr.c strike, with which be wis pios Ut'ti tout one etk before if"e t:ae of h:i (Jeatfi. H.sbta'ts bad j beea oot for several yesrs past, aad ; related m ts of rje'jnoo)a and j jrara.'iv t had to weakened bis onfti ; tut, oa tf.it he as ur.atle t3 t.1y frora wr.at jroveJ to be b.s death sir te. The fif.erai scrvxe-s were he'd :a i Mcl-.tjre Method. ktLr, Iscoa: Church. I ..: j it loca'ed on Mr. 1 ewkt.b-rs ! Jaira ar.d it. i-.' vie of h:t late home. ! f jl T a 1 t & - I- 5 t V I V ' h a n A m e n e;:.e: a aB co'.coc'5-e oj r.e rh- jt.aiii es ir t-j.v. were : al ter, iarxe. After the cho r had tur.g "Rock of Age" Kev. W;lon o:r:cd ao elo CjUti.t ar.d touching p:)tr, f.Ii of co:i.fvrt and consolation to the 1st leaded fr;ecdt. T.'.e r,.s:or then read aid gave a T..a:n, rfact;cal ex'x?-.tion of tt.e 13th chapter of I. Cortthiaav, Lien i a favor, te chapter of the fit:eas.e'J, and which, be dx!ared to L.t pattjr a aho.'t l.rc: btfore hit death, mat the one the rnovt eirrets ne of hit rel g on. and from mhich he detired hitfjneral discourse preached. Mr. McKelvey fke both eiouentij and forcio'y of hit Jong and loal aer- of h.s public service to his coar.tT vice to the church he Iored,ofh:s! and state. Revs. S. D Wiison and Shires each sen and appropriate. Not the least touckir.g part of the service was the marching by of the school children, of Mclntyre,' eaca of whom, in passing by, piaced on his casket a sprig of evergreen. iJeceased was born September fo, i37 n Brooiclyn, Susquehanna Co, i Pa. His faiber, Reuben Tewksbury, j was a native of Vermont, and his ! mother, Martha Cory Tewksbury, was from Rhode Island. The family is of pure English de scent, dating back to the early history of England. D'Aub'gne places "John Tewksbury, a leather merchant of London, with the martyrs of A. D. 1528, and as early as in the year 15 12, oeing in possession of a manuscript copy of the B.ble." The Tewksbury lamiiy early settlea in Massachusetts, r . , . ' I intermarrying with the Sargeants, the Winthrops and the Worthings, of early colonial and revolutionary times Un- !(- ;r.. i r 11 1 t l the age of fifteen Mr. Tewksbury attended the public Schools of the ', township where he was born, when he . ' toot a tnree years course of mstruc-1 u f , . lion at Harford University, from I wnitn nc receivea me "uerti&cate ol Scholarship," then granted by the fac ulty. His next pursuit was . teaching school in Dauphin county, near Har risburg. Pa., where he taught one term in the winter of 1855-56. In the summer ot the latter year, he came to Columbia county, wnere for nearly '20 years he followed the pro fession of teaching, part of the time in connection with farming. In 1869 he bought the farm where he has since resided. This farm was taken up in 1772 by David Shakespeare, who bought it from Thomas and John Penn, proprietors of Pennsylvania, for the aura of io and 18 shillings for the whole tract of 216 acre;. It is one of the oldest farms in this sec tion, having been patented during the reign of George III., and it is known as "Snakespeare Springs," eighteen miles north of Ft. Augusta (Sunbury). In iooo Mr. tewksbury met with an accident, resulting in permanent phys ical disability, which incapacitated him for the more active duties of life. He filled a number of local offices in his count was a delegate to the Dem cratic Convention in Allentown, in 1 88j, and also was appointed a dele gate, by Governor Robert E. Paitison, to the Farmers' National CongresF, in the City of Savannah, Georgia, Ilecember 12, 1893, which appoint ment lasted for two years, and in the work of which Mr. Tewksbury took an active part. He as elected to the House of Representatives in 1890 and 1892, each time by a command ing majority. He setved on several tHJRE ;e .n suor.g lerms ci ms ennst- hold an entertainment in the P, O- S. un character, and the positive ir.-flj- a. HA in Ligr.t Street, Saturday ence for good that rnust ever follow a ; evening March th. Proceeds for i.e so tru,y usef ul and fionorab.e. benefit of Eu-.ldms Fond of the Untted I heir words of consolation for the ' r. :,.! .j - - bereaved family were both wei! cho-' - f the roort itDftact coramitteet cl f e Hoate. Atboj other he intro duced b lis to rea re seat t be fur- e vied fetna.tt eaaplojei io factorie; to j'oh:b t tte Htainj ol free patsei and d f-c'-.n cafoi ii fre ghtt : to tt ra '.road fa'e at two centt a ta.ie ; for the loirodaclioa of free teat booki io tfee Krhoo'.t: to prohibit the employ ment of children ticder twelve years of age ho have not attended school twelve wetkt in the jear: for the distribution A the State appropria te accord. ng to the tuuber of moc'.hi taught in the s-ereral d strict; for a jeneTaJ borough law; for a com na tf onto Jocate the fort t of Penn ijania prior to and for the exempt on of forest landi connected with fi'-r;i frou laaat on. Ut; evrg tr.at "Eljrat on s tie Hand Ma d of Ke' g on." he oev.ted the brft e?ortt of h.s life to the common school cause of Penr.slvan a. Mr. Tekoary a$ marr.ed Ja'r j, ty Ker. I). J. WaI.er, to E n Winter Davison, ho tumvet hm. j a-vd by m horn he ha had two ch;l- r.-f : Mrs. l ev. J. S. .Sou-e cf .ea.:r.gton. Pa., and Eugene Doug, lass, who res de ;n tne oid horue sread. The fau'r are all members of tne Method.st Episcopal Church. the decease: hav ng been an active I member for near.y fony-e years. He had the confidence and esteem of I a!l who kntw hirn. Trie young peo ple a' way found :n bira a true tneni j the unfortunate a roan with an open, i helping harji, h enem'es one reafv to fo:g re, and hi friends one who never forgot or forsook them. Hi char.tie were lirn tles and continu ous 'though unostentatious. He d ed in the tnu-cphs of the Cnnstian faith, and his generous spirit rest forever -"ll. W. HARTMAN & SON, Bloomsburg, Pa. - . . . 7 ELtrU.li;Lt. :otae ti.ent combination wul Prsf- nalkji Loei. By a Tecen: fire at Lewlsburg, Prof. Hui'ey lost his fine library, furniture and many valuable pictures and art works which were collected in Eurais. The fire was discovered in the doctor's study by a servant, and is susposed to have originated f.-r.m thr fmir At the time Dr. Hulley was conducting a class at the college and Mrs. Hulley and their four children were asleep. They escaped in scanty clothing. The building was owned by the Read ing railroad company. There was no insurance on the funiture, and Dr. Hulley's loss is heavy. -, . ilvkX "r you ever it jnj by a bee Jo "Xo; but I've u3eTed froai hive.' "Tie blood it the :ife." Science hat oertr co:e V-'? Ut l',mt,le statement of Sip- tore Hut it hat illumuiaied that viittmct ,nd h , Be,niB8 uoa-lenig w-.th tte increasing brea-J-.h of knowledge. When Ile ,,',1 "iad" or irrpure it U not alone ,u. .k;, k ...r. k k j -.-I 1 ' , iZ """"i? U'CST- bruin u aiko c.ouded.the oimd and judznent e aJT-ed, and mv.y an tnl deed or in.- jure tiKMijjht may be directly craced to the impurity of the blood. No one can be well balanced is oimd and body whre blood it iiipare. Xaone can have a wholeome and I ure life nnleti the blood it pore. Foul blood caa be made pure by the use of Lr. I'ierce klen Medical Dikcjvery. When the blood U pure, body and brain are alike heahhy aad life becomes a daily happiness Free. Jjr. Parce l Common Sense Medi cal Advucr, 1008 pajres, 700 illuatiationt, it sent free on receipt of itampt to defray ex penic of atailing Only, iend 21 one-cent kiamps foe paper corera, or 31 for c'.oth, to Or k V. Pieicr, 663 Main Street, Buffalo. N. V. The Jaarch Sew" Lippinoott A new noiel by Maurice Thompson, the first since '"Alice of Old Vmcenne," ap pear! complete in tie March " 'Jfew Lippincott Maijaane. This is a delightful, Uraighiforward love-story in Mr. Thomp son's sweetest vein. At in Alice of Old Vintenne." he teleet bis native State, Indiana, for a background, though tome of the most signiheant incident occur in pictarefjue Sew Orleans and during a trip on the lovely, languid watertuf Bayou Tecbe Three vivid character in the atory compel more than a word in pausing, wkile ejren tbe t.de lights are di.uuc-tlv oiig.aal. Frederick Iireytoii. a New Vork miilt-naire, ho yearnt fr "Mimething different" makes a bicycle trip through the Vet. When he Hfcaches the little town of Ilawford. Indiana, he found what late had in store for hira. Xo girl ha yet made a lasting impression on the fine young fellow, who i a I it of a poet, and when he meets Kotalynde ISandret kit heart is ready for the germ of love. Thit it unfortunate lor the girl is engaged to Alfred K-yle, an improventlied artui. a cripple, whose divine eyes and marvelous magnetim ma-e him a rival not to be lightly considered. The author's skill in dealing with the situ ation is magnificent. He gives free reign to his imagination, and the result it an iJylic plot which must Le read, it cannot be guessed. (ieneral Chailet hang . West I'oint story (third in the series of College Talcs now running through the " 'New' Lippincott) U entitled "The Code of the Corps." (iencra! King sayt, "'I attach especial v.lue to this S'oiy at this tune." Uy which he evidently meant that it lnrt clost-lv on the recent inveitigaitOiii into hazing at W'et I'oint. Ii i a r.ttiiug goo I story besides Other shot t he. ion of the month is con tributed by iiuie Jiett, Edwards, whose "At the Gates sf Mercy." is a very human story of a wife's readiness to for.ive when she is cert.iin stij would be forgiren the Same lault. Ihere is r.uch oilier very interesting matter in Hiu number, I. W. Hartrnan & Son. The Coming Store Hartman's. A Store without trash. A Store with Quality, Style and minimum price. A Store in which transactions will be made on the principle of honor. Twill be ready in time to supply all Spring goods. WE ARE FENCED IN We're crowded :n a frr.a'l spare nitb ccod? er.ovjrb To f 'A tuo Mercs eqrsl the size. If yotj'll corre and be j.ticEt. ve il wait on you best we can. I. W. HARTMAN & SON, READ THESE ITEMS io pieces Cctton Towelir.. Sc. yd., Not over 5 yds- to a 1000 yds. unbleached crslin. 1 yd. wide. 4K- yd. Xot over 10 yds. to a bttyer. 300 yds. striped Outirj Flannel, 1 vd. wide, 9c yd. ioc. unbleached Canton Flannel, short lengths, Cc. yd. S doz. children's Init under Waists, re duced from 25c. to icc. The foiiow1Cg iC:,rs are held at . Valuation cf Real Estate and Personal Property at the Tri-S-inMth,?1" i Ennial Assessment for the Year 1900. wi Le sent to the dead letter ornce . March 19. 1901. Persons calling for these ief.ers w.ll please say "that they were advertised March 7, icci": Mr. George Bogart. Thomas O Rourke, Mrs. Saddle Ree Mr. Oscar Ruckle, Miss Madge Sanders. One cent will be charged on each letter advertised. O. B. Mellick, P. M. CABTOIIIA. SMnu ) 1 ftirtd ttn ftr :?n ixjj fflWTEO. Any one willing to can vim can UJ bie kalry a.-d -U.t Pan American f;ee " Aldrew, II. W. Chase, i4j Sate S, B cghamton, X. V. 3 - j;' THE CRITERION $ 1 .00 per year. 1 0 cents a copy. The Beat lilwrtrate! Monthly Magazine of the. Kind Published. Its pages are filled by a brilliantt array of writert and artists. Its authoritative an independent reriewt of books, playt, music and art, its clever storiei, strong special articles, humor nnd verse, with fine illus trations, make it a necessity in every in- te.iigent borne. The wejy low subscrip- t;on pnet puts it within the retch of all. Reliable agents wanted in every town. Extraordin ary inducements. Write for particulars. A trial subscription will prove it. WRITE TOIMY PO SA.MM.E COPY. CRITERION PUBLISHING CO., Subscription Department, 3-7 at 41 E. 21st St., N. V. City. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kfau of Uat hrri'vlW. We of ML Fleatant " ' . . Tfiuii4r nonet Auilttur.aDuuuHtil by tit Or. ,..i,f cairi i.t r.j,....t.ir. r.. in ,...:..!. tmnuum of the furuU in Hi kan-u iT tite haua of Vir wiiH4iKttraUir of maut estate, mU iiet Use , ltlowuiurg, J-a , oh Tuesday. AprU Z't. M. at ten o'tUmVk In the fiwrn Am, vtten awl trttere all parttes interested trill attend a tut present their vunmt, or be foreper Oe'Mined from a hnr tit said fund. T.A.I! t'M T, ' t Anaxur. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. lUune ofH. C. Wuai, late of B)oomiimTg,penn'a, Tti unde.-ttijned AutlHur. aurtolnted bu the CowrL to audit, tetlle and ailjiuti, tlie amnnt of Win. a. Huurr, rjrcuUjr of M. C. M-m. dfrram-d. and to fxiM upon e.rtu,t and nmke atwttei. Uon of Hue teilaiue in the l,ant of tti etrcutor, Io .tie partirt enlllted tlierrUi. ir,ll attend, nt t.it ojru. In titoomsOura, on rYutuy 1 1 wit day of March, is i. at ten . m tne forenoon, jor lite dwJeiof Uim opp-tntueni, iriwn and ichere all parlu-M inierentrU are rniuirrd Pi urorr their ctuljiui, or be drJjarred fi'om partirimowj in Bald JOlli U. tlihJiZK. 7 A wlltor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kitaieaf Hrier A. Jf.ri-, la' of flrermtood Toirnthto fotumiUt Co., J'a , (Im-iw!. The tuid rattpmtit Auditor inutoinled bo the Orphan Court of C.ilum'iln Co, .(., to pat uim ejfrptumB and iltitrttiHt the fund In the luinilu of A. M. birUt. nliiiini.ttrtitur or tit. tute of iirfter A Motjre, ilntaivd apt-enr on 1.1, iml unt, and V e eep.H.M thereto, to iii.i anumij the i,ii tint l-a illij n titnt thi-reto, tri ai'rud pittie dwitoi Ihm Pi h.iinmt, ut hi offne, in the "Columbian' "! ( in the Tjiruof ttuummrij. Columbia Cou tj, h-nna, 01 Haluritau, ttie 6th il tu of April, IVj1.i1 nine ie n tt forei.ein of aid fl.ii, irhen u,d trlfre all parltet intrrntrd are re-pirt'td tu pre- arnf tlieir clahiiM b f ue Ihn ttudrmiyiied. or tu ir-n-r after debar, r 1 from mmiwi in ui-m lh Kitduud. It. A. HK't.LIP, srl iHifor. I I. W. Hartraan & Son. CARPENTERS, MASOHS AND PAINTERS Making Ready Our New Store. If vo-j t:d jricc-s t'.twhere so low for qttslity their eqtral, we'll not charge jx-j ere cert for a collar's worth. reg-ila b-ver. pr.c. lc. yd. yds. Torchon Lce. 1 to 3 m. vide, re duced from 10 to lie, down to jc. vd. Best table Oil Cloth, i$ yds. wide, in colors only, 12c. yd. 2CO yds. printed Flannelette in new spring patterns, Cjc. yd. Outing Flannel Skirt patterns, pink and blue stripes, 21c. 400 yds. medium, and dark Calico, good, but not best grade, ;$c. yd. Not over 10 vd?. to a buver. MjIkUTS. IV-: t-t Iw-BU-n Bcro rw-nion Twp i4 wt.-k.. . . llvm. E r-jik hlarcrk . t itlv Tp atirt't boro Veri'ralla, lt. Nttraila, ai Ottre OcTlar,! ' KtiTrif ham FlUiiTic S Pm-jU b .rLjd-- li'-tLl'K. Lx X adlwia M s Mirmn .V:iinll- . fo tur . M M-4kt 'rLp Hti HoalLjcrK-k boon SuenrlTat. SlU!tT. OrL senile Boro.. Xorlc l b-by yiTn that tL Cnuntv Cimmlsdonor-. mln a a Hoard of nftwo, will attend, at ihHroSicTi'. in Bloomsbunr. 1m the purp.iw ot finally (W-tt-TDininx wheh-ranc tt valuation, of the Art-or tiaTp bn made o low a Jut rat. axirtllK to the Introt and njn iLg ol th Act of Julr Tth. IMi. and to ral-, reduce and Mi'ial'r tbf name arconlliiif WU. Vnnh Jf h I jt all Uf d!tn !i soutti ot the nver; vr?h i;t tor all ditrli-ia west of Bi Flshliis r , and Marcl tM for oalanc of district belo? thov ihroucn wtil' h Mid cnlt pa, aI Itf'xv wQ'.lly on east tide, at which time and pla( all prisons tor th-tnsclic and dlMrtrt d--alrititobe nt-ard can atteDd. Ttie rtturns will be open tor Inspection uatu said revialo u oomple-ed. Te tientrallk and i'onyn;rn do no, iaow f all returns, assessor, for these dlstrkiui ro tarLiLZ only vrnert ttf real tMait. SEHEMIAH KITCHEX.I CorirTT W. U. riSHcK, COH-ltlOS'lt.. ATT. ST : K. r.TiiuLlci, Clerk. Co luls&ioneni' omoe, blo-buiv. Pa.. Feb. IS, 1W1. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ky virtue of a writ of Levari Facias itsued otrt of the Court of Common 1 leas ot Co- lumUa County, Pennsylvania, and to me di-- rocted there will be expoted to public s.'.e at ihelouit IfrMiup in Hlooiuiibui . county ana I state aforesaid on SATURDAY, MARLIi 23, 1901. at 2 o'clock p. m. All that certain lot of r-round situate in the town ot liloomhur - - to-wit: beginning at tbe corner of lot of W . F. Hartman and lift h meet, thence along if,K ir.t Mo th n.-mnt feet mare tilth street east in.ny.nine leei more or less to lot of C A. Kleim, thence along said lot south one hundred and forty feeet more or less to Pearl street, thence along said street mesi tniny-sia ana one-nan icei more or lest to lot of W. F. Hartman aforesaid and thence along the same one hundred and 1 ing. W hereon are erected two, two ana one- mvtmj m.m. ...v. . v. I' " ' t Hail story FRAME DWELLING HOUSES. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Frank V. Matters, asdnee of Creasy & Wells vs. I. N. Webb (i'h notice ;o S. C Creasy, t. C We is ana Creasy & Wells ana 7 , ... TT- . 1 j v.. onus, nuiiams, kiic wujimsi uiu iu uc sold as the property of J. N. Webb. Jau.NSTO.S. DANIEL KNORR, Attorney Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ o Al. 1- i.Fa.issued out of tbe Court of Common l'leas of Columbia county, Fenna. and to me directed there will be exposed to pubbc sale at the Court House in fcloomsbiirg, county and state aforesaid on SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1901. at 2 o'clock p. m., all that certain lot of ground lyii'g and Ixring on the south si.ie of Cilen Avenue, in what it known as 1'uisell's Addition to the Town of BloomsOurg, ac cording to the draft or plan of said Addition as compiled by James C. Brown and W. II. tycr, civil engineers, Ilecember 19, 'A. l. 1S94, to wit: Being forty (40) feet in front on the south side ol tilcn Avenue and runn ing buck an uqual width one hundred and firty (140) (eel to line of Michael Casey, lacing lot No. 10 in lilock No. I in, I'ur.cll't Addition aforesaid; having there on erected a two and a half s.orv FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. Being part if the tame premises wlii.h Creasy it rt e ls lV their deed d ite I t!ie day of l)ecemir, A. I). 8,m, sold to J. -. ... , , ' . . ' Nk'40" Webb, paity hereto. Seized, taken in execution at the suit of Suie Capital Savings and Loan Association . , K. '. , . . , n ... , , s. J. Nelson Weliliaml llattie L. Webb, and to be sold as the property of J. Nelson W ebb and llattie I Webb , . . u . w '11 1 v 1 1. '1 v vnpo I JJASMAN, JJA.MLL KMJKK, I Attorney. Sheriff, j I. W. Hartman & Son. IT'S HERE FOR LESS We're sirrp'y hsndirjf out a lot of Roods at no't ' ny price obtainable. We're IcK-kin forward to ottr r.cw store cew steels new service. I. W. HARTMAN & SON, fc mm m m 1 smart. rT.B0Mra"r fl4Ta I rf i'l !'MI "" 1 1 ;4i.-T irTSiO RWi IV-0 T70 l?4 I ..-7i 0 KS ti.t ?t-."S :vro igy jt t Me5 ' IV41XS lllrV. .. Jt-A l ilivl I IIJ"' 1 S 6T0 l-4il , :w 4 ' 314 iwns ' ino 73 a1 w 4i I r'.v 2 s jri Him.) ! ii) 4T'j t is' iirva 1 SiTVV. l-4 liWS S f4V.S ilij Tt1 icS Slv!1 i 6 T ". T JJft SI VriJ I 8T &i ib 1 j J-K-5 N"S si ! t O .(mnt 1 Tft Sir rrvf; MM7S i.; jo ra M'.s as T74 I0 f6 frr i;.ttl iT-rt-. -VH 3S4S nfi lii 1-S S'-il ayvwi :(4V i;n Kct ifro T.Vj Ift40 !CCV KG9 CSI lit IMS' "V M MUSS J(.T1S !1I0 fMS, 1S jit.v vi-f- L'iP"-r 174'. Vt: Ci S.l l'I'"4 nTu fc-m H t 1 '.') I4VV SSrt S I!0 ltii-H i'.i1S Sl-J; ct) l'il 1:SJ tim Si. 1 lt4i i .to 11 ro . HHii.-O ITx 1S, ITS lt NOTICE. t i.u.r btrytt 0 IK Birtn.h of SMIwitr. Cu- v,iia Caunry, Vniuyfcvinui, paad ant ip- yrttnunc rx:rtla,ng (A of ike . . . . ..... . . . . ,, - urr, trt,n prr$ h-r aui w H. Mrs; lint a pit rZ ZZ, "i Sc&E oui Counry. at Rtimiu-inirQ on iKe 6tA tt of ".J" iwi,wwinii wnuim v uu. Mil Borough. Any cUuvh of u IkmntyK or KrrUumy aimrttt toiruv to apinU V. lf ordinunc to (ao Cimn of uanrr inoms 0 fW""" Covnlv $DnU fir mil appro! vuMfx u,lr,yaait rrwM tkr uv,,,, ,,ng mid pUor ptor, or br former aler (SAiith . V-U HESRIK. j ' ' K n u (. w lunn y yvunn p , . . p j, Ii,,, TlJlMIII Comme, tSlilw iilitiibUj -fvpewri Ka lroad and cial Service ing Course Free. Faying Positions Guaranteed. Cata logue Free. Fisw Telegraph Schjol, Lebanon, 1a. 3 7 8t School Shoes ! Will Soon be Needed. Our 28 years' ex perience enables us. to select for you the ribt shoe for service. Full line of W. L. DOUGLAS' Fall and Winter Shr.s for men now in stoci V. Ii. MOORE, Cor. Main ami Irou Sta. 1. LOOMSBLJ RO, PA.
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