Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 08, 1893, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN :
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 188.
TEEMS.
Subscription, $1.60 par umm if paid
1b advance ; $2.00 If not paid in advance.
Transient advertisements Inserted at 60
sent, per inch for each insertion.
Transient business notice In local col
smn, 10 cents p,r line for each insertion.
Deductions will be mad to thoae desiring
to advertise by the year, half or quarter
year.
Sale Register.
February 14 Michael Gahtrt will sail at
his place of residence, one fourth in ile
south of Evndl, sevoa horse, three
tnnles.four cows, a Jersey heifer, six yo ang
etttle, ten sbotes, oats, corn, hay, farm ma.
chinery and implements. Sale at 10 o'clock
A. M.
Fel' " vri. Jicb T,. Pa?e, will sol'
t li-: Ti'.ve of resHn. in Minroe town
ship. S miles sonth of Evndle, at 10
o'clock A. M . a black- roare. one male 4
years old, a two year old colt, 8 cows, 1
heifer, farming implements of all kinds,
and manr o'her articles.
Jlfjrch 1st. WiUiim (Jraybill t bis place
of residence, in Oftlawsre township, one
tulle Sonth of Eaot Slem, Eiehtv head of
Live Stock, six homes, 11 milk rows, thir-ty-onx
sheep, twelve shotes. all kinds of
farm imp'ement". household poods, apple
buttor, potatoes a'd other articles to nuru
rous to mention.
March 6. Joseph (7. fiOnor, As'i;ie of
Eira Smith, will sell on the farm or the As
signor in Fayette township, at 1H o'clock
A. II., two pood work hor.es. two pood
mares, two colts, three cows, five yonnp
eattle. 1 sow, shotes, and all kinds offsrm.
In Implements, household poods, fcc
March 9 Thursday A. W, Sieher and
wife, will se'l at Bunkertown. in Farette
township, 4 horses, 6 cows. 11 yoonp cat
tie all Jersevs. sow. 13 shores, farming im
plements and household poods. Sale at
10 A. M. James Cvenv, Anc'ioneor.
Mrch 17 Robert. Pat ton will sell oa
the Wilson ffross farm, two miles west of
Taorrp'iontown, six horses, two cows
eight ynnnp cattle, one foor horse waeon,
one Oliver chilled plow, barrow, three
front pears, collars, bridle sad other arti.
elej. Palest 10 o'clock A. M. A. H
Snyder, Auctioneer; M. L. Kinsl o, Clerk.
March Tue i st On Tuesdav the 21st
day of March, 180S, at 10 o'clock A. .,
Joseph Rothroek. two -nils east of Mifflin
town, horses, cows, vonnp 'cattle, floe
aheep, lot ot bops, farming machinery and
implements of all kinds, household goods,
etc. n. Fl. Snyder, Auctioneer.
March 22 Otis Rnmberper will sell at
his place of residence at Locust Run, Walk
er township, horse., cows, young cattle,
sheep, farming implsments and hanehold
and kitchen furniture. S lie to commence
at 10 o'clock A- M.
Thursdiy, .March 23, '93. Solomon
JUanbeck, will se'l at his place of residence,
in Talker township, 2 miles west of
Thompsontown, horses, in ires, cows, young
cattle, sheep, shoats, farming implements,
wagons, horse pears, harness, Sale at
10 A. M. IT. H. Snyder, Auctioneer.
March 24 tleny W. Siebor will sell at
his place, a mile east of Miffl.ni jwn, horses,
to'.t'e, machioery and farming implements
of all kinds. Sale at 10 A. M.
Tuesday, Afirch 2":b At his rcsidinco
in Walker township, at ID o'clock, A. V.,
Joaiuu Girgericb, will sell six horses and
colts, 4 Holstein cows, 3 bulls, 5 steers, 19
aheep, 4 shoots, farming machinery, includ
ing one eight horse power, separator, with
mounted power, wagons, sleds, gears, &c.
H. H. Snyder, Auct.
SHORT LOCJJLS.
The average man is ill ten days
a vt-ar.
The ice below tho river bridge, left
last Tbrvpduy.
Mim iit83 Pennell visited friends
ia Wellington last week.
A fierce wind kept people awake
most all of last Friday tight.
E. S. Doty of Bedford, came to
town on business on Saturday.
Samuel Imes of McAlistersville was
tak .u suddenly ill several day6 ago.
Congressman Atkinson spent Sat
urday, Sunday and Monday at home.
A thief last week stple a slove out
of a Williamsport coal dealer's of
fice. Ex count v commissioner Wm. Ulsb,
is still in a critic d condition of
health.
Eighteen new members joined tho
Lutheran church in this place on
Sunday.
J. II. Simons it not well as the re
sult of a fail on the ice, a few even
ings ago.
A new mail route between Oriental
and Richfield, was opened on tho 1st
of February.
McAHsterville has a numler of cit
izees, who are between the ages of 80
and 90 years.
Thanks are due Senator Woods
nuJ Representative Wilson for pub
lie documents.
Don't mifs Rtv. David Bealo's lec
ture on the evening cf the 14th in
the Csmrt House.
B. F. Burcbfield has bought the
peach orchard of Maurice Leonard in
Milford township.
It will not do to slight the prouml
tog. It did not 6ee its shadow.
Behold the result.
The Communion of the Lord's
Supper was observed in the Luther
an church on Sabbath.
Dirid owsrfz, auctioneer, has
bought the Pivid Xaylor farm in
Spruce Hill for $3,500.
Mr. Cambell of Altoona, spent Sun
day with Mr. Clove ill Patterson. Mr.
Camlxll is Mrs. Cleve's father.
The Port Royal Lutheran congre
gation has been increased by the ad
mission of nineteen new members.
1'resident E. S. Parker, of the
Washington, D. C, Columbia bank,
spent Sunday and Monday in Juniata.
Representative Herman North.
passed the Sunday with his parents,
ana ?!rs. James North, in town
The Pennsylvania Legislature will
g3 to Chicago to help dedicate the
State Building Jon Columbian Fair
Ground.
The Honey Grove post office has
had its name changed by Post Mas
ter General Wanamaker to Beale
post office.
A number of young people attend,
ed a party, at the home of Jacob
Ad.ims in Walker township, on Fri
day evening.
D.ivid Beale, D. D., will lecture in
the Court House, on the evening of
the 14th insL, on the Johnstown
flood disaster.
Senator Woods has a bill in the
Legislature to reimburse, the several
counties for bridges swept away by
ths flood of 1889.
The Lutheran congregation have
determined to call an architect to
consult as to what can be done with
their church building.
The late cold snap 6ince ground
hog day, gave Macedonia water a
back-set- The water will surely be
here by tho 4th of July.
Samuel Brant of Patterson has
bought a farm near Locust Grove, in
Milford township, from the heirs of
Judge Burchfield, deceased.
Stephen Rano, Jr , has a set of
nice soundiDg bells, for his team,
that old time citizens say remind
them of the team bells of a longtime
ago.
James Tsenbcrg of Mifllintown is
going iufo tho business of raising
vegetables for the Altoona market
He has leaded a piece of ground near
Altoona.
A shocking death overlook Henry
Neff, aijed 17 years, at Tyrone, on
the 1st inst. He was getting off ti
car and fell under the train and was
beheaded.
A fire in tho chimney in the house
of Merchant Adams, on Washington
streot, about dusk last Friday even
ing caused an excitement among peo
ple r.long Washington street.
Huntingdon Presbytery met in
Altoona last Thursday for the pur
popo of dismissing Rev. John R.
Davies of Tyron. to 1 Tie Fourth Av
enue Church of New York City.
A bi'l has baen introduaed in the
Legislature that has for its object
tho abolition of tho annual spring
election and provides for a two year
election to take place in the fall.
Letters uncalled for in the Patter
son Post Office on the 1st inst., were
for Mrs. Marv A. Rowe, Mrs. M. A.
KaulTmno, J. G. Lowery. When
called for, cell for advertised letter.
Itch cn human and horses and nil
animals cured in 30 minutes by
Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This
never fa'ls. S ild by L. Banks &Cj.
Druggists, Mifllintown, Pa. Oct. 1, ly
A trump is in jail on the charge of
having stolen a memorandum book
out of a coat belonging to telegraph
lineman Calhoun. The coat was
hanging iu the railroad telegraph of
fice. Tiie letters uncalled for in the
Mitlhntown po$t offiVe on Siturduv,
were for Samu-1 C. Gessbord, J. II.
Howard. Win. McDowe!, and a postal
f r H. II. MiMey. Ask for advertis
ed letters.
Adam R'lea.n of MoVevtown, who
a'ten io I the funeral of Mrs. V. II.
McCIelliu. on Saudav. January 2'.),
fell dead tho next morning while nt
work ia the sand wjrks of Maeklia &
Stevenson.
A thoughtless youth told his best
giri that sugar was a cure for hic
coughs, and now she ha a particu
larly violent attack every time he
neglect to bring his usual box of
coufections.
William Grouinger who Eome
years ago served so efficiently as
county commissioner, was in town on
Sittirday, looking us will as ever.
Ho is getting better looking as he
grows older.
The dwelling house and contents,
of James Alien, near Honey Grove,
was dfsf roved by fire on the morn
ing of January 2fith. The property
was insured. Cause of firo not
known hero.
Mrs. McClellan, wife of Captain
W. H. McClellan of McVey town, died
on Thursday, January 26th, 1893,
aged 59 years, 6 months and 17 days.
A Musical and Elocutionary En
tertainment is to be given in the
Court House on the 22nd of Febru.
ary, under the leadership of Miss E.
Myrtle Drum and Mr. S.H. Rollman.
Rev. D. J. Beale, D. D., of Freder
ick, Maryland, will deliver a lecture
on "Johnstown Before, During and
After the Flood," in the Court House,
on Tuesday evening, February 14th,
1893. Admission, 15 cent?.
Mrs. Rodgers, mother of Matthew
Rodgers, of Walker township, is con
fined to her bed' by a dislocated hip,
which was caused by a fall on ice in
the vard of her home a few days ago.
Later. Mrs. Rodgers; died, on
Monday morning, about 10 o'clock,
aged 75 years.
Woodstown, N. J., is in the throes
of a great excitement. A showman
posted bills about that town that
represents his female actors in tights.
One set of citizens pronounced the
pictures innocent; another set of citi
zens said, the pictures are immoral,
and that's the fuss.
Magic Paste Stove Polish. Rub
it on with a cloth or rag when the
stove is warm or c aid. It does not
burn off. It does not dust. It
needs no mixing. It is just the
thing, the stove polish yon have
been looking for. Sold at McClel
lan's Hardware on Bridge St.
Have you tried South Amarican
Nervine the gem of the century ?
The great cure for Indigestion, Dys
pepsia and Nervousness. Warrant,
ed the most wondertul Stomach and
Nerve Cure ever known, Trial bot
tles 15 cents. Sold by L. Banks &
Co., Druggists, Mifllintown, Pa.
Nov. 14, ly.
Philip Kepner, a prominent citi
zen of Port Royal, and one of the
wealthiest men in the county began
coughing shortly after breakfast on
I he morning of the first inst, and
died within half an hour. He bad
not enjoyed pood health all winter.
Aged aliout 70 years. Interment on
S iturday.
Samuel Imes, a prominent colored
citizen of McAlisterville, died last
Saturday morning, aged about 73
vear.-j. He came to Juniata from
Franklin comity when a boy, and by
industry and economy accummulated
quite a snug estate. He was an in
telligent man, and raised an intelli
gent and well to do family.
Samuel Duckam dropped on his
knees on the pavement of New York
City last Thursdiy and proposed
mirriage to Mary Barinblitt with
whom he was deapara'ely iu love.
She had him arrested, but tho judge
released Sam, saying, there is no law
to prevent a man proposing love to
a womae, if he is net violent in his
manner.
English Spavin Liniment r?moves
all Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps
and Blemishes from horses. Blood
Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweenr, Ring
bone, Stifle", Sprains and Swollen
Throa's, Coughs, &c. Save $50 by
use of on bottie. Warranted the
most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known. Sold bv L. Banks & Co.,
Druggists, Mifllintown. Oct. 1, ly.
9100 Reward.
To any person, if he fails to find at
Meyers' the celebrated Sweet Ore &
Co. Overalls at the following priees:
Lot 5 light weighs at 45c; the best
make Lot No. 1 Amos Kiag at 60c.
Fekd Meyers,
Wholesale & Retail Clothier, Bridge
street, MiffiintowD, Penna.
Fer-
Kotlce to tbe Voters of
managli townhlp-
The undersigned Auditors of Fer
managh Township; have secured the
Register and Recorder office in the
borough of Mifllintown as the place
where certificates of nomination, and
nominati3n papers as well as objec
tions to the same are on file, and op
en for iuspection by the voters of
said township.
Wellington Smith,
H. A. Stambacoh,
Auditor.
Hooked for Court.
This is court week, and the cases
for trial, all told, number five, as fol
lows ;
The slander case of Jacob R. Hen
derson vs. nlmes R. Groningbr.
The case of Eliza Benner, against
constable Albert Hackenbercrer for
selling in the name of John Banner
property that she savs belonged to
her.
Com. vs. Reed Mitchell, fornica
tion and bastardy. Prosecutrix,
Louisa Woodward.
Com. vs. William Sreffer, fornica
tion and bastardy. Prosecutrix, Ida
M. Hockenberry.
Com. vs. Geo. Lewis, larceny of a
memorandum book. Prosecutor, P.
D. Calhoun:
-a0
Held Many Office.
The Selinsgrove Tribune says:
Hon. Jere Crouse who took his seat
as Associate Jur?ern of this county the
first week in Januarv, now holds the
thirty-third commission received at
the hands of the Governor 0f Penn
sylvania and Tost Master Generals of
the United States. The first one was
a colonel's poaition bv Governor Pol
lock, three bv the Postmaster Gen
erals snd twenty-nine bv the Govern
ors of Pennsvlvnia. The last was
(riven bv Governor Pattison o the
office that he now holds. He was
pmthonotarr and clerk of the courts
of this countv for twenty-one years.
Wo be'ieve he excoeds any other
mun in Hip State of Pennsylvania in
tho number of commissions issued to
nny one man.
Does this Catch Your Eye ?
wrrn.iNToww uakkkts.
Hi'rLisTOws, February 8, 18.1
Pntror 25
Fees 30
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I.ard . jo
XMFFLINTOYVN GRAIN XSlKfcT
TVh?at,. 72
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t'lov erKOPd.
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$4.00
David Slaughterback formerly of
mis piace, but cow a resident f f At
Lit a, Ga , is visiting relatives in Juniata.
The Babcock Printing Press man
ufacturing company will please ac
cept our thanks for a beautifully de
s:gued class paper weight contain
ing a likeness of their double ieeti
press, Dispatch."
The ice on theLowistown dam was
26 iucheo tliiok, which fact was dis
covered by a d3rnaraite blast that was
use 1 t: break an opening in it, into
which to dump esrth from the exca
tion for fourth track.
The opportunity to hear as able a
talk on the Johnstown flood as thnt
to be givn in tho Court House, by
Dr. David Beale. on the evening of
the H'h inst., may never hi yours
again. Don't miss it.
Ex-county commissioner Francis
Hower bad a horse to fall on his left
leg seme days ago. The limb was
badly Fprained. Mr. Hower was
able to come to town on Saturday,
but he had quite a limp in his walk.
About forty new members have
been added to the Lutheran Con
gregation, embraced in Ale A lister
vile. Center and Thompsontown
charge, under the preaching of Rev.
E. E. Beiry, within the past month.
Mrs. John Roe of Colorado, is vis
iting tbe family of Albert Hackcn
berger. Years ago John Roe was
well known among railroad people
in Patterson. He went -vest to en
gage in mining, and has been get
ting along very well.
"A bill passed in the Alabama
house, prohibits the sale, or givirg
away, or otherwise disposing of cig
arettes, cigarette tobacco or cigar
ette paper in that state, subject to a
fine and imprisonment The bill
also prohibits the smoking of a cig
arrette in any public place."
John Winey, died as his home in
Richfield, on Sunday evening, Janu
ary 15, suddenly. He retired in his
narifd health, but was in his bed on
ly a short time, whon Mrs. Wioey
noticed apeculiarity about his breath
The overseer of poor of the town
of Palmero, York State, fell in love
with a neighbor's wife, and
eloped last week. Each left three
children bthiud. lhe overseer took
five hundred dollars of the poor fund
with him. The town authority are
telegraphing all ovar tho country to
catch him. They want tho five hun
dred dollars.
The quastion of a new Cjngress
ionr.l apportionment is being consid
ered by the members of the Legisla
ture, and a bill has been prop ised to
redistiict the State in such a way
that there will b3 20 Republican dis
tricts and 10 democratic districts.
Juniata will likely find herself with
some new c-jmpnny. A new bill pro
poses to placo Juniata in the 17th
district with Northumberland, Mon
tour, Snyder, Union and Miffiin coun
ties. Harriet E. Hall of Waj'netown,
Ind., says: "I owe my life to the
great South American Nervine. I
bad been in bed for five months from
the effect of an exhausted Stomach,
Indigestion, Nervous prostration and
a general shattered condition of my
whole system. Had giveu up ail
hopes of getting well. Had tried
three doctors with no ralief. The
first bottle of the Nervine Tonic im
proved me so much that I was able
to walk abont and a few bottles cur
ed me entirely. I believe it is the
best medicine in the world. I can
not lecommend it to bighlv." Sld
by L. Banks & Co., Druggist, Mif
flintowD, Pa. Feb. 9 '93, ly.
Charles E. E.-kenberg, aged 22
years, of Harrisburg, a brakeman on
a freight train, about six weeks, fell
off his train on Monday morning at
Lewistowu Junction, in such a way
that the cars cut off both his leb,
and an arm. 'He was brought to the
railroad hospital at this place, and
Drs. Crawford and Banks summoned,
but hi1", injuries were of Fueh a na
ture, thnt he was beyond help, and
died within an hour after he was
brought to the hospital. He expivsr
ed a desire to see a preacher, and
Rev Mr. Wallace was sent for. H9
was an American boy, and bt-longe 1
to the Putriotic Sons of America,
nis remains after being prepared for
burial, were sent to Harrisburg for
interment.
Newport. News, February 3: A
house was burned to the ground at
Clark s 1-erry on Monday, and a man
named Henry Garman perished in
the flames. On Monday even
ing the barn on the farm of J. W.
Hoffman, on the Daniel Wugntr farm,
in Perry Valley was destroyed by
fire It is tenanted by Wesley Wag
ner. On January 15, 1892,
David M. Black, formrrly a resident
oi uiam, mis county, oied suadenly,
of heart disease while sitting in a
chair "at his residence in Man's
Choice, Bedford county, Pa. He
was 63 years old. On Monday,
Jacob Reisinger, a young man of
Ickesburg, while pinning an apple
tree, the limb on which he was stand-
Timothy ned tl.oo
K1..X a- rd 1 60
i'rni. $1.10 a hniuir-rt
Chi1; .......$1.50 a hundred
Middlings $ 1.25 a hundred .
Ground Alum Salt 1 20
Ail iric.: Salt. K.0
Fhilapkli'HI v Markets February
Gib, 1S93 . Wheat 75 to 78c; Corn
i 52 to 53c; Oats 41c; Live Chickens,
111 I rv 1 a Hi. llrttfoi Pannjrlrjni i
creamery 23 to 30c a lb; June cream
ery 2-i to 25c; hand or ladle packed
20 to 24c; Job prints, 30 to 33c; eggs
30 to 40c; cioverseed 133 a lb; dress
ed bf-evos 6 to 9 cents; Beef cattle 3
to 5 ; Sheep 31 to 6c a lb; Thin cows,
$10 to $25: Milch cows J25 to $50;
hors 11c a lb
4 EUailKil XOKUAL SCHOOL.
1 do restwctfnlU' inform ths public that
Profrssor Josiah J. Ealer, Jr., and thu uo
deraigncd, "ill conduct a
Summer Normal
in the M il! in Araden-y Ilniidire, during
tho Sprii.r Itim uf 1-C3. Th senioo will
begin on April 3rd. 1S93, c(l con
tinue for eleven erks
Tho "TEACHEKS .CLASS" s ill consist
only ot tuch prisons who desire to prepare
tueiusslres for the County f-uprrimnrleDt's
summer examinations, and we shall enduav
or to mnke tl instruction as thorough asd
practical as possib'e. Th.io who with io
aludr Latin, the Higher Mathtmiatics, Gen
eral History, Khetoric, Bock-kerpirg, etc..
will also bo accommodated. For a descrip
tive circular address Prof. J. J. Ealer, Jr.,
Mifllintown, Pa.
MILTON C. SW1GART, Principal,
WcVejton, I'.tfttin coUDtj, Pa.
P. DERR,
PRACTICAL DENTIST,
(Graduate of tbe Philadelphia Dental Col
lege,) formerly of Mittlinliurg, Pa , has lo
cated permanently in Mill'.iutown, as suc
cessor to tho late Dr. (i. L. Derr, and will
continue the den'al business (established
by the latter in IHGO) at tbe well known of
fice on Bridge aireet oppositeCourt House.
CP-TEETU EXTRACTED, ABSOLUTE
LY WITHOUT PAIN.
jo CAloroform, Ether, or Gas used.
No Sore Gums or Diseoinfort to patient,
either donug extraction or afterwards.
All these aro Gurrteed or no charge
will be mide.
B7" All work guaranteed to give perfect
atitfacllcu. Terms, strictly Cisb.
H. P. DERR,
Practical Iseutlst.
If so, get the whole of the "story,
as valuable to you as to us.
It is short and may be
WE HAVE STRUCK IT RICH,
and instead of hiding our candle under a bushel, are willing
the whole world ehould know it. We are now selling the
HARRISBURG make of Shoes, which the above cut repre
sents. The best $3.00 men s shoe ever put on the market in
Juniata County. We have them, both Congress and Lace.
KEMEMBEE
a shoe is not complete without smooth, flexible inner soles,
free from tacks, nails or thread that might hurt the feet or soil
the stocking
The Harrisburg Shoe is Complete.
It will pay you to try them. For sale only at
G, W. HECK,
THE OSLY EXCLUSIVE BOOT & SHOE MAS K JUNIATA COUNTY,
BRIDGE STREET. MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
Also the largest stock of general foot-wear. Ladies' and
Misses' shoes in latest styles and all sizes. Everybody can be
suited at Heck's, Bridge Street.
A CLEAN-UP SALE !
AT MEYERS'
TtETAllTcLOTHING HOUSE.
WHOLESALE AND
HOLLOBAUGII & SON'S
Clothing1 House,
PATTERSON 3?-A.
Nothing Succeeds Like Success,
aDl that we have made a success of tbe ClothiDg Business is an established fact
First, we are keeping a better line of all kinds of Clothing than is usually
kept in a Clothing Store.
Second, we carry a much larger line of all kinds than any other Clothing
Iloude in tbo count;.
Third we keep up to the style. Tbe young men of to-day can be fitted
out with au elecant suit mad a in tbe latest cut for one half what it would cost
to have it made to order.
Tb rush of the holiday trada has left ua an assortment of broken lota, bro
ken sizea and odds and ends generally. Tbe most of tbeae we hope to clear rat
between now and February 15, 1S93. Prices are struck with lightning redac
tion. Come in and pick up tbe bargains. Here are some of them :
Note The Following CUTS ! .
$8 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $12.
Tbe come it. All Wool Heavy Weight Black Cheviots, veil made, lin4
and finished.
$10 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $15.
These garments are made of extra fine Meltons and Kersey in mediaaa
and heavy weigbta.
$13 FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $18.
These oomprise a splendid line of English top coats of tbe following' ma
terials: Imported Meltons and Kerseys, fiae Ely : 1 1 i CI inobila. Spaeial
reduction in Boy's overcoats.
We Are
POUNDING PRICES
On Our
WINTER GARMENTS.
$5 FOR NEW OVERCOATS WORTH $$,
$4 " $0.
$3.50 " " " $5.
Doy's Overconts.
$G FOR OVERCOATS WORTH $S.
$4 ' ' $6.
$3 " ' $5.
$2 ' " $4-
$1.75 "
iWen's Winter Suits.
A reduction of 36 per cent.
Erect Orr overalls the best in tbe matket, G5 cents a pair.
We propose to make our stock revision early each season. If los there
is to be we'll meet it boldly. Loso to make a bold loss at the first saves a
cowardly but greater loss at last. And tbere is where your chance conies in
to pnrcbase new, fresh and seasonable gooda at from .TWENTi'-FlVK to.
THIRTY-FIVE FER CENT, lower than tbey were quoted at a month ago.
FERD MEYERS,
the wholesale and retail Clothier, Bridge St , Mifllintown, Penna.
OUR FALL. AND
WINTER STOCK
all the latest patterns
and
has boen aelectod with great care and embraces
styles.
OUH LIE OF OVERCOATS IS SIMPLY PERFECTION.
Over 300 hundred overcoats and 50 different styles from which to select
All sizes from the small child to the portly man at from $1.50 to $20. Sure
ly you can be suited here.
In Hats We sell more bats than any three stores in the county. We
have all tbe latest styles both in crush and derby. The .only store in tbe
county that carrya a full line.
We handle the Douglaa Shoe which ia in itself a guarantee. We have
full line of Ladica and Gentlemen' Shoes at pricea very much lower than thoy
can be had elsewhere. Also a full line of boots that are no equal.
GOLD & SILVER WATCH CHAINS,
Ilirgs and Jewelry. It will save you money to examine our stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Neckwear and shirts are two of our hobbies, and ycu will always find
full line of the latest and nobbiest styles in our stock. We are the agents for
tbe sale of the celebrated Sweet Ore li Co. overalls, working pints, shirts,
every carment guaranteed torsive satisfaction. We have an extra fine line of
underwear tbat only needs to be seen to be appreciated. Ia Men-a dress pant
aloons we knock out all competition. The finest Cassimeres and Worsteds
sowed with silk in prioes ranging from $3.50 to $6.50 per pair. We also car
rv a full lino of trunks, satchels, umbrellas, trunks, hosiery, gloves, Gentle
men's, Ladies and Children's gum boots and shoes, suspenders, g-um coats, card
lean jackets, gentlemen's slippers, hand kerchiefs, mufflers, harmonicas, pocket-
books, rurses, &c. We will take pleasure in showing you our goods whether
you purchase or not.
Hollobaugk & Son.
ing brok, and be fell to the ground,
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n.l w-i thin ten minutes thereafter, and one of the left, both above the
he had died.
wrist.
Consumption Surely Cured.
Ib Tn Kprroa: Plena infom roar raaden
that 1 hava a poaltlr ramady for th aboT-naml
diawa. Br ita ttmalr u tbonaanda ot kortlaaa
bar bean pannanantly cured. I abaU be glad
W eend two bottlaa of my remedy FU to any of
your reader who hare eottaamptton If they will
end me tbeir Expreae and P. O. artrtrai Baepeot-
fttlty. T. A. &LOCUM. af. Ct lal Feari SL. H. X.
LEGAL.
UDITOS'S NOTICE.
Estate of Jacob Brabaker, deceaud
The nnderaiirned, appointed by the Or
phans' Court of Juniata County, Auditor
to settle and arijnat the account of Solomon
tfruuakrr and John 5. Brubaker, Adraims
tratura of tbe estate of Jacob Brubaker,
late of Delaware township, deceaed. and
to make distribution of tbe balance ri-main-iDg
in thu hands of tbe said Administrators
to and amore; tbnae legally entitled to the
tme, will sit for tbe purpoaes of his ap
poiMment. at bia emce in tbe borough of
UitflinlowD, on Tburaday, tbo 16th day or
February, 1S93, between tbo houra of ten
o'clock A. M , and four o'clock P. M.,wb-n
ai d where all partiea interfere! mnat be
prctcnt aad present their claims or b for
ever debarred Irom participating in said
fnnd WILL L HOOPES.
Jao. 10, '93. Auditor.
S. S. RUBLE,
EMBALMER
AJD
Funeral Director.
I will guarantee satisfaction in all canee.
I am qualified to prepare corpses for nny leDgth of time. My under
taking room is three doors north of the National Hotel on Main St.
Safe Horses furnished in time of funeral.
CaseB requiring attention at night wilTbe promptly attended ti by
calling on me at my Furniture Room.
1865,
Special Invitation
ESTABLISHED.
To The
188
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To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes
from
on
dailj
THE IMMENSE ST0GK
OF
D.
It will be
TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who have money to invest to examine the Stock of Gooda for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It is truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of Suits and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Trices.
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't fail
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
D. W. HARLEY
MIFFLIN TOWN
SAVE TGU MOM TO DEPOSIT?
ARE YOU A BORROWER 7
-CALL. AT
THE FIRST
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
S. S.
RUBLE.
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FOUR PER CENT.
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Money Loaned at Lowest Bates.
PEIR(E (OLLE
t,7 &iKis!f.
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JUNIATA VALLEY BANK.
OF MIFFLIJITOWrf, PA.
WITH
BRANCB AT PORT ROYAL.
Stockholders' Individually Liable
JOSKPU ROTH ROCK. Prtttitnt.
T. VAN IRWIN, Catkur
DiaicToaa.
W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Rothroek,
John Hrrttler,
Robert B. Parker,
T. V. Irwin.
Philip M. Kepner,
Lonia R. Atkinson,
STOCKBOLPE&B :
Philip M. Kepner, Annia M. Shalley,
Joseph Rothroek, Jana H. Irwin,
L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin,
Mary Kartz, Jerome N. Thompson, Jt
John Hertrler, T, V. Irwin.
Charlotte Snyder, Josiah L Barton,
John M. Blair, Robert H. Patterson,
F. M. M. PenDell, Levi Light,
SamuelS. Rolhrrck, Wm. Swarti.
Solomon Vanbcck,
Three and Fonr per cent, interest will be
paid on certificates of doposite.
jan 23, 1891 tf
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