Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, April 01, 1896, Image 3

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    nTOBL & REPUBLICAN
MJFFLINTOWtf
. TER VS. .
Bnbwlj,tlon, J50 pes- annum if
eesrta par taeh for aach Ineortioa.
"&"SEto P for esch CST
toj4Trti, by tta ysar, aalf quarter
SHORT LOCALS.
A lato epring.
Maple sugar trees ore on tap.
The wild gese are on the wing.
Haitiag.loTi ia one hunirod years
Old. J
Tue man with a hand organ will
soon be ciound.
ergo Heck h enlarging his riv
erside restaurant.
This is moving week and many are
on the flit to-dav.
Dr. Atkinson has had electric liht
pat loio his bouse. "
"Wanted. Six sheep. Address
this office and state price.
Tbe Bloomfield, Perry county
town clock is 27 years old.
Cracking Easter Eggs" is a great
past time for children now."
The past month of March give the
growing wheat a black eye.
Tho base ball fver has not ye
broken out among the boys.
Taa nnuitvns bordering the val
ley ire yet covered with snow.
Sucker fishing is engaging Ifce at
teution of amateur fishermen.
"When the devil fishes for an idler
he never has t- wncto I,.-,;
Senator Qaav'e Presidential Wn
is gatheiing strength every day.
Thf-re are 508 boys in tbe Hunting
don Reformatory to be reformed.
In all its features March was more
a winter month than a spring month.
Gilbirt H. VaaOrmar has gone to
Iowitoengigs in the tUiry busi
ness. Tin erlad the winter is over, is an
expression that is heard on every
hand.
Seventeen new mesabers joined the
Lswistown Presbyterian church, re
cently. The booming of railroad blasting
reminds veterans of the datts of re
bellion.'
Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany will bo 50 years old on the 13th
of April.
'-'Juniata is an Indian name and
means standing stone Standing
stone river.
In three shots, Henry Fettsrolf of
' Troxelville, Snyder county, killed 25
crows, last week.
The Juniata Male Quartette has
been giving musical entertainments
J ( . "
The place for theiiewsk and lat
est millinery is at the Misses Diehl's
plac?. Front street.
Professor Gortner was off to Sel
ins?rove on business on Friday and
Saturday of last week.
"Concord. Franklin county, has
twenty inhabitants, each one being
over 70 years of age."
Tbe peach crop in Ohio and West
Virginia is said to ba damaged to the
extent of forty per cent.
Chester Stouffer of Philadelphia,
spint Sunday with the family of
Bhiip Craaier in Patterson.
uruciai v.li v. -
will lectors in .Lewistown on tbe ev
ening of the 5th of March.
Senator Cameron is still talked of
as the Presidential candidate for the
double standard coin men.
There were fourteen light scows
the past winter; 3 in December; 1 in
January; 6 in February and 4 in
March.!
W. E. Auman is the latest candi
date to enter the race for the office o
County Superintendent of Common
Schools.
The Perry County Agricultural So"
cielv is in the field early to announce
tbsir fair to be held: September 22,
23, 24 and 25. -
A stock company will erect a two
Btory Aedemv building in Bloom
field, Perry oounty'at thexpense of
four thousand dollars.
The man who predicted a cold
March because ?the moon changes
throughout tbe month were all mad
in tbe morning, is ahead.
The Turkish Government is highly
displeased with tbe Confess of this
Government for having expressed
itself against Turkish atrocities.
"The Esquimaux give their doctor
his fee as soon as he comes. If the
patient recovers, he keeps it; other
wise he returns it to the family.
n, nrtnira shoots in Florida stood
the frost of last week, but tho young
corn, encumbers, Irish potatoes and
mch vegetables were severely nipped.
Hunters say the past winter was
Bot destructive of game, because
" there was little snow. They expect
the coming season to be productive
ef many wild turkeys.
Tbe Carlisle car manufactory pass
ed into the hands ef the Sheriff of
Cumberland county several days ago
n a judgment of one hundred and
gjxty-ona thousand dellars.
A leak in the chandelier of the
Lutheran church in Bloomfield, Per
ry county on Sunday evening, March
- 82, caused a fire, which fortunately
was pat out before much damage was
-'" don.
The proper weight for people is 2
wounds to the inch. Any weight he-
lowthatistooltght far the proper
M weignt, ana aojimug --
to heavy lor tue rr-uimi
freight.
The daily papers are filled with
accounts of mnrder, and all right
jnindrtd peonle are asking each other
hat bas gotten the matter with the
people, that there ia ao much rima
y mg mom.
Mrs. FU.rH or wk. 1 l ...
her daughter Mm. Kauffman in Har-
nabnrer hn ntnr t i , - .
. " . ..w ivu noma) in
this place.
. r Rmt . Store room and dwell
ing. Location Nni-fl, M.: i
- - . .u Burnt.
For particulars inquire of F. W.
Mrs. FrBb Sbv i.'in.
daughter of State Lane were the
guesTB oi Mrs. Frank M. M. Pennell,
during some time last week.
A bill has been introduced in Con
gress to incrcate the pension of every
Mexican war veteran in destitute cir
enmstancea from $3 to $12 a month.
Ready for inspection. A very
large line of Spring millinery, novel
ties, trimmed bats and Bonnets at
Mrs.. Ickes, Patterson, P. Prices
lowest. 2w.
Fob Resit. Store room and dwell
ing house, or store room seperate.
The dwelling house has seven rooms.
Call on Joseph Adams, Sr., Washing
ton street.
Mrs. Diehl has juet received a full
nno oi tspnng and Summer millinery.
Give her a call and examine hr lin
of pattern hats and boo nets. Prices
tue lowest. at.
The Democratic tariff has knocked
the profits out of manufacturing es
tabliahments, and, general business
demoralization lins knocked the prof
its out of firming. It is difficult to
tell which is in the worst predica
ment, the manufacturer or the farmer.
David Ronsh late of Company "I,"
21st Pa. Cavalry of Thompsontown,
ra, bas bad increase of pension
granted from $14 to $17 per month
for gun-shot wounds through both
tbigbs, increase dating back to Oct.
16th, 1895. Through the agency of
Wm. Fry, Mexico, Fa.
It is estimated that 1,200 to 2,000
people attended the sale of personal
property of wife murderer Charles
Ramsey at Waterford recently. Tbe
house was over-run from bottom to
top by sight seers, some of whom car
ried pieces of blood stained furniture
away as relics of work of the H men
ial Dawn'wife murderer.
At a congregational meeting held
ia the Lutbotan church on Saturday,
Joseph Roth rock was elected elder;
J. G. Hockno9rgar was elected dea
con; S. E. Kinzsr, B. C. Wagner were
elected Trustees. Tbe minutes of
February 25, 1896, approving tho ac
tion of the board of Trustees in re
questing Dr. Holloway's resignation
were approved
The Ballefonte Watchman snvs:
Isaac R. Rven of Hillbeim, the man
whs was recently givsn the whole of
the .Wiliheim turnpike for injuries
sustained while driving over it two
years ago, has just been appointed
to a good position in the Custom
House at Oswego, N. Y., to which
place ho will mGve. It will be re-
mowbfcr6d that Mr. Raven sold his
turnpike back to its original owners
Noirross assaulted a white eirlJ in
Harrisburgon the 25th iust., and
made their escape. The authorities
sent despatches along tbe railroad to
arrest all traveling negroes. The re
sult at this place was about a dozen
negroeswero'arrsted on Thursday
and lodged in jail till on nday wnen
ucoa examination they were all re
leased for wnt of identification as
the parties who committed the orime,
A SigUrville correspeudent of the
Lewistown Gazette of March lb says:
A pet ground hog owned by Jos
eph Siford, near Lockes Mills, which
holed up early last fall and never put
in an appearance until last Alonaay
a week after a Bleep of almost five
months, came oat sieek and tame es
when it retired ia tbe fall, viewed
his old stamping ground, got some
thing to eat and again retired to his
underground home.
That great oaks from little acorns
oft do grow is exemplified in the lives
of many Americans. For example,
a few may be mentioned:
Lincoln split rail for a living.
George Washington carried a chain
for a surveyor.
Garfield rode a mulo that hanled a
canal boat.
Ex Governor Hoard of Wisconsin,
was a wood-chopper.
John M. Thurston, Senator from
Nebraska once drove a dray in Chic
ago. '
Ex-Govsrnor Alger drove a team
in the pineries.
Cushman Davis, Senator from Min
nesota, drove his father's team and
guided the plow.
Henrr Ward Bsecher when he first
began his ministerial career, milked
the cow and did tae 6to:e wotk.
Daniel Webster earned stray shill
irgs as a chore boy.
Huntingdon
Should the n amber of passengers
not be sufficient to warrant the run
ning of special train, the company re
serves the fight to carry participants
inis excursion on regular tram.
Tickets On Ml in Pl'tlaknvo. at
Union Ticket Office, Fifth Avenue
and Smithfield Street, and TTninn
Station and at all stations mentioned
above. For full information apply to
agents or Thomas E. Watt, Passen
ear Aeent Western Dintrint iin
Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg.
LOW RATES TO WASUIMG
TOIf, D. C.
SPECIAL TEN-DAT EXCtJBSIOS VIA PEN'X
STLVANIA BAILKOAD.
Tko navf rf ihn avrios of low.rata
excursions to Washington, D. C, via
Pennsylvania Railroad, will leave
Pittsburg, April 2, 1896.
Excursion tickets, permitting of
stop over in Baltimore in either di
rection witbin limit, win oe aoia at
..tm sirntd below, food for use BO
- r o
tng on special train mentioned below
train A Ipnvinrr Pit I nhtirir ot
8.10 P. M., ref timing on any regular
train except tbe Pennsylvania Limit
ed. Special train of parlor cars and
day coaches will be run . on the fol
lowing schedule:
Train Ieavts. BMo.
Hol'idaysburg 11.08 a. m. 7 35
Altoona.... 1140 " 7 35
Bellwood f 11.52 " 7 35
Bellefonte 10.09 " 7 25
Clearfield 9 31 " 7 25
Pbilipsbnrg 10.14 " 7 25
OsceoJa iu zo - i zo
Tyrote.. 10 03p u 7 25
Huntingdon 12.35 6 65
Bedford., 9.46 a. k. 6 65
Lewistown Jane . . l.o3 p. m. 5 60
Mifflin f 1.50 " 5 25
Newport f2.24 " 4 60
Duncannon I a ' 40
Washington Arrive. 7.30 " ....
j-Passengers will use regnlar train
through to Washington.
T Stops only on notice to agent.
Passengers from branch points de
airing to take the special train will
use the following trains:
Martinsburg and Hollidaysburg
wla.tion Train Nn. 419 tn Al.
toona; from Bedford, Train No. 4 to
GREAT BARGAIN.
For a - limited time nnlv. T)n'l
miss it: 1 Doz. Cabinet Phnt.nrrsrha
and on 16x20 Crayon Portrait
made by one of tbe finest Artists in
Philadelphia, all for $3.75 at Haas'
Phuto Studio, Mifflin town, Pa.
Klaty Per Cent.
o f all the pcopl need to take a course
offHoed's Sarsaparilla at this season
to prevent that ran down and debili
tated condition which invites disease.
The money invested in half a dozen
bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla will
come back with large returns in the
health and vigor of body and strength
ofierves.
Hood's Pillt are easy to buy, easy
to take, easy to operate. Cure all
liver ills. 25c.
Why pay eo la POc. a rod for f anea whanjrou can moke tna
P&T W0VES3 17I3E FEECECn E.1TU
FOR 13 TO 20 CENTS A ROD?
Horse msn, bull strong, pi
and ohlokan ttght. A man
and boy can mekafromeoto
TO rods a day. Over 5 style.
Illustrated Cctolocue Free.
KIT8ELMAN BROTH ER3
Hldgovilie, s Indiana. "
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- es. in, jl
V Exaralno V V
ssas Year Eyes.
We warn the readers of this journal that we do not authorize the
use of our name in advertisements of so-called traveling optical
specialists. Our advice to all persons who have defective eyesight :
Arotd trtrcliag specialists and pedlars of Spectacles.
QUEEN & CO., Tbe Opticians, lOIO Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
Uana&ctaren and Importors of Arearat and Bceatlfal Spaetaelae ud Eye
Our Kjre Sight Monitor sent on receipt of Ave 2-cen.t postage stamps.
STATEMENT
or TnS
ACCOOKTS OF TIE TOWN COUNCIL OP THE BOROUGH OF PATTERSON, PA.,
for tbe ytar commeoclnf Vareh 12th. 189S, sod endlnt Much 11 lb, 1895.
tsa, 120.78
Balascaofdaplieate 1196 ia heads of H. II. Iaeabanr,
Collector
ASSETS.
Amount In bssds of Hewsrd Kirk, Tressnrsr
Amoaod dne frois Town Coancil, (See Auditor's Re
pert for 191
Amount io bssds ef H. M. IsoBberg, Cellseter
' Total..
n EI ABILITIES
Order Ne. 6, 180a 6. W. Wileen
Balance due E. S. Parker en lot
DneW.n. A Urn on note...,
Due Jnniits Vs'l.y Bmakoo note
Order No.102, 1898, J. N. Keller
Total
Liabilities over Assets
eot
M 16
114 74
lte 4
4 60
114 74
1768
50
76 M
6M00
2MM
6 00
780 60
604 82
Having examined tbe above accounts sf tbe Tew a Council and Celiac ter we
fled tbe asms correctly stated
Psttersos, Ps., JAMES A. CASIfER, )
Msrch IBtb, 1896, B. C. McCLELLAN, JditT.
i.C. DIETRICK, j
Tow Casaeii f tht Boron rh et Psltert. Pa.
To balance in hard of Howard Kirk, amount
received County Treasurer, liceaas money 1895
H. M. Iwnberg, collector, 1893 taxen. ........
c u . 1894
' Geo. Geikes, Chief Bur;aa Finei and Liceaaes
J. M. Pancebaker, roropeaing gutter in front of
" W. H. Banks and G. L. Hower properties.....
H. M. Iaenberg, collector, 1895 taxes
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CONTRA.
WO. a
448. J. A. R'd.n, libor
496. J. I. Hawk. 2 car load et atone
4D9. Trustees Friendship Fire Co., appropriation
1. David Stouffer, Gravel
2. J. A. Csacr, Auditor. ,
3. S. C. McClellan, .
4. F. M. M. PennelLi'
5. W. IT. McKitt, 1 1 parch crosaing stone at 16
7. Rarriion W Uer, hauling grovel .
8. D. B. Haiti .
9. Pattaraoa Water 0.,it caontha rtr rest,
12 daya deducted for one ping
10. Jnbn Jacobs, labor.
11. J. A. Rid es. labor "
12. B. F. Scbweier, printing; Borough statemeat
13. Howard Kirk, tax on money borrowed......
14. George Dillman, labor
15. J. A. Riden ibor
16. J. D. Z.idvrs. labor
17. J. I. Hank, labor
18. Isaac Ia?arrr, tabling stoas gravel
19. G. W. On.s, labor
20. James. Pannebaker labor............
21. Joha Pannabakar, labor..
22. Philip Bishop. labor
23. Harrison Wdler. baulina; gravel.....
24. J. J. Clare, hsullng grarel
26. Harry Groainyer, hauling gravel
26 D. B. Rails, baulisg grarel
27. Howard Kirk interest on 0200.00, note
28. Beware Kirk interest of 6 percent, on $500.
00 borrowed from W. H. Allen
S9. W. J. Jvknan, printisg ordinance
. 80. W. 1. Zeiders, carting slaua
31. Id Heikes, bau'ing gravel
32. A.J. Koiat, ha n'ins gavel
83. Wm. ebiTsiy, hauling gravel
84. D. B. Keitz, haalmg gravel ....
85. J. J. Clsre. i
36. Harry Bardell, bauliag gravel....
87. Emory McCahan, hiuling gravel
St. Harry Gronicgiir, haaiiez gravel...........
8a. Ijaoc I,oniicrfl, bauling gravel
40, Howard Emery, haniiog atone....
41. Pavid Stouffer, royalty on gravel
42 G or Goabea, weighing- gravel
43. J. I. Hawk, laying crcssir-gand gutter
44. Jas- A. Hidea. labor
45. W. H. McNiit, royalty on stone
46. John N. Paor.ebaker, labor... ....
47. John Bowers, Ubor......
8. Pkilip BiFhor, labor
49. John J. Hawk, grading gutter .'
50. B. O. Walters, daatroying Canada thistle....
51. Harry Heikes, labor
62, J. A. Ridea. labor
63, Clarkson Wright, labor
64, Phihp Bishops labor
66. Robert McDonald, driving cart
66. J. D. Zoiders, labor
7. Jobs Jacob, labor...
68. Chas. Coansr, labor..
69. W. G. endorses
0. John I. nawk
61. W. J. Zcidirj. use of horse sod csrt
62. Charles Ufneisger, htnlisg rites
63. Howard Eitery, hauling brick
64. George Hackenbsrger, pe!i?c services snd
putting np o-dinasce. ........ ..... .....
65. D. S. Rickenbiugb, use of berse and cart..
66. B. D. Funk, repairing (oaatsin
67. Mrs. IS. A. Todd, laying gutter sad curb stone
69. D. B. Reilt, hauling gravel
70. W. J. Jackman, printing electric light or
dinance , ,
71. F. B. Goshen, laker
72. O. W. Gu, Secretary fer six months $7 60 "
Statiensry .35
78. Jos. Bnndle, brick and stnd fersewer
74. Philip Bishop, labor
76. B. B. Roils, hauling gravel
76. Jos. Weaver baulisg gravel
77. David Stouffer, royalty on gravel
78. D. B, Reitz, haaling gravel................
79. G. W. Gus, labor. :
80. G. H. Hsckenbcrger, fines and police dnty..
81. Joha P. I.each, notice du'y on Reuniea day.
82. Jos. Weaver, hanling gravel
88. W. H. Banks, ordinance book
84. Guas & Siebsr, eewer pipe ssd cement.....
85. George Ooahsn, Weighing gravel...... ....
86. Isaac Longacre, bauling gravel
87. Philip Blusop, labor
88. Patterson Water Co., rent ia Hill to Nov.
1st, 1895
89. L. C. Shively, duplicate for order 68 lost.
Mauling gravel
90.
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92.
91.
94.
95.
94.
97.
98.
99.
300.
101:
103.
104
16.
J. I. Hawk, laying sewer
F. B.Goahea, labor
Cbarlra Renninger, haaling dirt....
O. Hackenberger, police du'y to Jan. 8, 1896
W. J. Jarkman, printing ordiaance.........
Gnss A. Sieber hardware etc
Howard Emery, banliog atone, dirt and plank
Geo. Goshen, Laying gutter
W. B. McDonald, laying gutter
Jas. A. Riden, labor
Hewsrd Ki'k, interest on $200.0 trom Dee.
. 1st. 1895, to June 1st, 1896
Treasurer of Friead.bip Ce., appropriation.
Howard Kirk, tax oa money borrowed.....
. J. M. 1 asnebaker, labor ,
' G. W. Gnus, Secretary 'a bill and poatage.
Total Credits.
Balaace.......
Deduct 2 per cent, commission on $1240 88,
Balance dne Borough ef Patterson as follows
In sends ef Howard Kirk, treasurer
In lissds of Town Council
H. M. henberg Collector. $
To ssaeunt ef Duplicate 1895
To 6 per cent, additional on uncollected tax Feb
ruary 6tb, 1898, $116.03
Total
COMTstA
Hy amount of exoneration.... ............ .......
By amount of $ per cent, rebate on $484.99......
By amount ol 8 percent, commission on $418.25.
V amount or 5 percent, commission en $77.49. ......
By amount ef 6 per cent, commission en $188.86. ....
By aasoust psid Treasurer..
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BARGAIN DAYS
AT
SCHOTT'S ST ORES.
Commencing, Saturday, Maroh 21st and continues until Saturday even
lag April 4th.
Two ether great Bargaiojleeks have passed: .
These Bargain Dsjs are "of more importance to yon than before.
SPRIISTG IS APPROACHING:
SCHOTT will have-bis Spring Goods unpacked We will sell jou tbe
newest and latest novelties at Speeial Bargain Priees.
New Waist Silk at 35o.
Dress Ginghams st 5lo.
Corsets at 25, 39 and 48o.
Bed Table Damask at 20 and 25o.
White Table Damask at 25e.
42 ineb Pillow Oase muslin at lOo.
f- Double Width Wool Henrietta and Serges at 26c
Crash Towelling, 7 yards for 25o.
Boys' Perosle Waists st 21c.
W bite nnlsundried Shirts at 39o.
Fine Laee Curtains at 75c a psii.
Laee CnrtaiDs by the yard at 9o.
Curtain Sorinas at 5e a yard.
Window Shades, F sit Sorim Rollers at 2 for 25o.
011 Wiadow Shades st 29c.
Bill 36 iaoh Bissau Muslin, 10;ds for(69o.
Blue Striped and Columbia Shirting, lOj ds for 69o.
Ticking for Be is, 9yds fer 69o. -
Differiag Varieties of FJaveriog Extrsot, 3 bott'es for lOo.
Yellow muslin, See quality, 36 inch wide, 10yds for 45o.
Heavy Yellow Jlfuslin, 41 inch wide st 6s.
Lsdies Hose st 5o, 8o, 10s and 124c.
12 Doi. Shirt Buttons for 2o
10 Bows of Pins le.
250 Envelopes for 36a.
Men's Silk EmbroidrUd Snsfenders for 10c.
. Plush Album for 99c; worth $2.00.
Box Writing Paper and Envelopes for 5 and 7c.
Sheetings at Reduced Priees.
7- 4 Sheeting at loo.
8- 4 Sheeting at 16o. .
9- 4 Sheetin j at 17e.
Wall Papers! Wall Papers.
We have just received 5000 bolts of New Spring Designs Wall Paper.
We will sell you ehoice patterns at 7o a Double Jolt, with bordeis to match.
Don't fail to call snd examine our stock.
CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS!
We have reeeivod over 70 rolls of Carpets in Brussels, Ingrains. Dom
estio and Rag Carpets. Also a fiue lino in "Alt Squares."
Choice Patterns Ingrains at 25c.
Striped Carpets at 12, o.
Don't fail to lock over our immense stock.
All .our Oil Cloths, Lsoe and Chenille Curta;nB, Chenille Table Covers at
Reduoed Prioes.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Wfl Will Sol! TflN!.Tiiiti. Vivo nnni. Tn..l . r
or Buttons; worth $3.00; will be sold for $2.00; Lsdies Calf Skin Shoes, lin
ed or unlined at $1.19. Original Price $1.50.
All our Men's Shoes at Reduced Prioes.
Don't forget the time, Msreh 21st to April'4th
Schotfs Stores,
103 to 109 .'BRIDGE ST.,
' MIFEMNTOWK, PA.
1889,
1865, ESTABLISHED.
Special Invitation To The Public
To attend the Attractive Sale of Clothing that goes on dailj
from
THE IMMENSE STOCK
OF
D. W. HARLEI,
It will be
TO ' THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who nave money to inrost to examine the Stock ef Good for
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN
It ii truly marvelous to See
THE BEAUTIFUL STYLI'i
of Suite and Overcoat at the Weaderfully Low Prices.
Bis prices leave all Cemcetiters in the rear, so don't fail
to give him a call if in need of Clothing.
D. W. HARLEY,
MIFFLINTOWN
1883.
Hollobaugh Son
JL(J7
riO.
have reeeived their entire line of Spring Clothing and Gents furnishing OeesVa.
. Oar Speeial effort for Spring of 1896 Jkfen'a $7.60 Cat Saits.
Last jear this identical quality of goods sold for ten dollars.
These Suits in over twenty styles of goods have no equal for the saoMy.
The eloth is absolutsly all wool and fast eolor. Tbe body tnrassamge
leatherine a very heavy Statian George Annitage Brand. Best dye in the
world.
The sleeve lining is a splendid three lesf twill. Count 80 by 84 te the
square inch; tbe buttons best mettled Ivory not elay or rubber nobby effeett;
reamed bole
Those Garments have in addition to the above, all tbe inside vitals eoas
plete, making the Seven Dollar and fifty cent Suit oomplete as durable as say
that retaila at $25.00.
WE JUSTLY NAME IT
"The Best Trade and Profit Maker in America.'"
Spring Clothing, latest styles.
Spring Hats, latest styles.
Spring Shirts, nobbiest pattern.
Oar prioes ore tbe lowest.
Our goods are the best.
Our styles sre the latest.
All we ask is a test, snd he who asserts he oan sell clothing lower, must
sell inferior Goods or else he is a "Blower.''
A Fine Life Size
WATEE COLERED PORTRAIT
given away free to eaoh customer whose cash purchases amount to TEN
DOLLARS.
We ere Agents for the eelebrated Douglass Shoe.
Sweet Orr Overalls and Folding Umbrellas
HOLLOBAUGH & SON,
116 MAIN STREET,
PATTERSON, PA.
ESTABLISHED 1880.
The McClintic Hardware
QTHDF NO. 119 MAIN STREET,
0 1 U 1 V UJ. MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
Hardware
the nwmr way possible
to get along in the world is to buy 'real cheap things. As a
rule, the less you pay, the more it costs in the long run.
We don't beast-of "cheap" prices at this Store, and still
quality considered, we sell at prices that ought to interest
careful buyers.
COOK STOVES- We control the Sale of
RAYMOND & CAMPBELL
cook stoves tn this county. We have never heard a woman
complain who bought one of these stoves. Every buyer haa
agreed on four things:
The Stoves Cook better, they bake better, they are easiest
to regulate, and are less trouble than any other stove.
We have them in foiir sizes. Prices range from $16.00
tnS98 no
EVERY WOMAN KNOWS
how easily things get scratched up" arcund the home.
Sometimes it's a chair or a table or a door. More than half
the time, the scratches are neglected, because it seems hardly
worth while to send for a painter.
Why not do the work yourself. You can
Get Prcpnred Paints all Ready
to use at a trifling cost. You can brighten up furniture, doorp, flower pots,
buggies and lots of other things.
We keep these prepared paints in all (be colorg. And we sell paint
brushes, too good ones.
The paint come in tin bncbets, holding 4 P. The price is 16o
K. H. McClintic.
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S. S. Ruble,
Practical Etnbalmcr and Funer
al Director.
CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DAY OR NIGHT.
satjsfactioa;gcafanteed ik;au cases.
Bridge t., filifll iiifoTi n, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE,
CETTTSBI'RC, PA
Fwllllded In 1833. Large Facnltr.
Two fu'l csunes of study Classical and
Scientific, Special caurees is all depart
meats. Ooscrrstorj, Lb?rafQris sad
new G BJBasinm. Steam h.at. Libraries,
22,000 relumes. Expenses low. Dep;rt
Bicnt of Hygiene sad Physical Culture i?
charge ef an experienced physician. Ac
cessible by frequent railroad trains. Loca
tion on the BATTLEFIELD of Gettysburg,
anest p'essar an4 brstthy. MEPsR.
ATORT DLPiRTMEKT. in st pir
ate buildings, for boys sod young men pre.
paring for business or College, anaer spec
ial care or lb. Principal and tbrea assist.
8M, residing with students ia tbebailriing.
I an term opens September 5tb, 1895. For
Catalogues, address
H. W. MCKNIGHT. D. D
President,
or REV. O. G. KLINGER, A. If.,
Principal,
Octltysbarg, Pa.
8c!er,iiao Aaerioaa
Agency for
rr
OAvsaTsu
TAaDI mars.
DSSICM PATSMT0.
r vmatlou. and fr n&ndBoCic wrfsa to
.cl.-.. bureau for sucurlac patenu In Amti
JJTry i.-i.uttafcrnontbjrMla bronabt bafor.
Vc pu'.I'c lij a aot!oa given tree ofoluina la ska
Sf. tunlitic gmtxltm
I"rt ctrratattnn of any srieaaifle papw tn aba
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK,
OF MI FFUSTOWU, PA.
Stockholders Indiridaally Liable
JOSEPH ROTHROCK. Prttidtnt.
T. VAN IRWIN, Casku
niatcress.
W. C. Pomeroy, Joseph Kothi-nek,
John HwtTler,
Robert R. Parker,
T. V. Irwin.
Josiah L. Barton.
Louis E. Atkinson
STOCKBOI.rKas s
Geors-e A . Kepcer, Annie V. Shit-.
Joseph Kothrock, P. W. Man beck,'
L. E. Atkini-cc, R. E. Park, r,
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holaws Irwin
Vary Knrts, Jerome; N. Thompson,
John Ilemler. T. V. Irwin.
CbarluiteSnyder, Josiah L Barton,
John M. Blair, Robert B. Patterson,
F. M. M. Peiiuen, Ivi Llpht,
Samuel S. Kothrock, Was. B warts.
M.N. Sterrett, H. J. Shellenberper,
Janaea n. Heading, at. K. Schlrgel,
8. W. Heaps.
Three and Four per cent. Interest will M
paid on certificates of deposit.
jan 28, 1896 U
WANTED-AN IDEAr.f
thlna to patent? Protect yoor ideas : tbermar
tsrlnc roa waalth. Write JOHN WT5DUKR-I
BORN as CO., Patent Attorneya, WaahingtoaJ
D.(Xt for their $M00 prise offer. j
HAYS I0U MONEY TO DEPOSIT ?
ARE YOU A BORROWER 1
CAE.E. AT-
tbi first
M A SI OBI A a
MIFFUNTOWN, PA.
FOTJE PER CENT.
INTEREST
PAID ON TIME CERTIFICATES,
Honey Loaned at Lowest Hates.
Consumption Surely Cured.
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