Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, May 04, 1898, Image 3

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    SESTINEfj fe'REPPBLlOAjj
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4,1898.!
TERMS.'
'nNisrtption, $l.fiO par annam if pM
l7nee; $2.00 If not pM tn adTinco.
Transient advertisement Inserted at 60
Mnta psr Inch for each Insertion.
Transient business notices la loe.at oI
nmn, 10 cents per line for each Insertion.
Deductions will b made to them desiring
to advertise by the year, half or quarter
fear.
SHORT LOCALS.
The i e plant has been put to work.
Corn planting has bean com
meneed.
Dr. Dcrr ia on a business trip to
Philadelphia. -
Subscribe for the Juniata Sentinel
ASD Republican.
J. C. Moorebead visited in this
place on Siurday.
The Fayette notes dime too late
for insertion tbis issue.
James Strayer, of Washington,
visited relatives in this place recent
It...
Huffman Beashore visited at the
home of his friend C. A. Hinkle on
Sunday.
Jam-s Speddy5 of Harrisburg,
pent a few hours in this place on
the tst ifist.
The Parry county Agricultural
Fair i to be held at New Port, Octo
ber 5tl, 6th, and 7th, 1898.
Tbe Patterson High School, will
hold its commencement exercises in
the Court House to morrow evening.
Go to Mtyers for your clothing
and furniture he will sava you 25
per cent. Bead his Bargains in tbia
paper.
Join M. Garmin, chairman, has
called the Democratic State Conven
tion to meet in Alloona on tie
29th of June.
The government has already spent
the $50,000,000 appropriated to cairy
on the war against Spain, and tbe war
hes scarcely begun.
"We'll rally round the flag'' said
Chief Surges Sweger, and peop'e
hung out. the stars and stripes and
prayed for its success in Caba.
By order of Post Commander Cap
tain SUCifcliaD thiiteea gucs were
fired fi-om the Post car.non on Y- on
day moi n:Eg, in honor of Commo
dore Dewey 'a victory ever the Span
ish fleet at the Phi i pice islands.
Tbe letters uncalled for in the
Patterson p--st office, for the week
endirg April 30, 1S98, were for
Adam R it.hard Miss Ola Dcbbs,
Miss Carrie Bt ckwitb, Miss Zelia
Meyers, Miss Minnie Souder, Mrs.
J. .A.trgrelt.
' WANTED, A member of the
Lgisliture, with sufficiect e&nd and
ability to have the late enactment
repealed that pievmts the common
school houses throughout the re
spective counties from being u,ed
for grange meetings.
Prevention is better than cure.
Keep jour blood pure, your appetite
good and your digestion perfect by
taking Hood's .Sarsaparilla.
Hood'S Pills art harmoniously with
Hood's Sarsaparilla, gentle, efficient.
"Biff waek is organizing a
meet that ought, to do great service.
"Who's be got?''
"Oue 'thousand hn.pecktd husb
ands, wi.one wives wa:t to get rid of
tht.tr, Ld who are willing t) risk
anything to get twy "
Witliatuson Van Ormer ased about
62 yrs, died at bis roma a!ont 2
rDr. David Kennedys
(favorite Remedy
Ciistcs all kidney. Stomach
AMD LIVER TROUBLES.
milm north aat 4 McAhster'ville on.;of the Miftiintown public scacoi?.
Sa'urdav April 30. He died of con
Bump!icu. Iofrmf-nt this Wednes
day Mty 4. 1898, io tbe Presbyter
ian cemetery at IV'cAlieterviile.
Blood and W3rves are very close
ly related. Keep the blood rich, pure
and healthy, with Hood's Sarsaparilla
and you will have no nervousness.
Hood'8 Pills are best after-dinner
pillt.aid digestion, preventconstipatios
If a yar ago, tome one had pre
dicted tbat in a year's time, the
United States Nsvy would light the
greatest naval Lattlo of tho times,
and csptore the Phi'ippioo Islands
on tl.e other side of the globe, what
v ould have bsen thought of aueb a
predxi loo ? What unexpected things
sre to happen wit bin tbe next j ear.
Nicety acrs rf lai.d belcrging to
the esiate cf David Stouffer, deceased
located a half mil east of Cuba fills
in Fermanagh towntbip, was sold at
public f-x'ie on Tuesday, to Win.
Brubake-, i f this town for $2525. A
20 acre tract of tho l-une e?tute wns
sold to Wm. Havk, of JllfllintowD,
for $285.
The Sales of Hood's Sarshparilla
are the largest in the world because
the cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla are
wonderful, perfect, permanent.
Hood's Pills are the . best family
cathartic and liver medicine. 25c
Xjir. Samuel WLarton, of Tuaca
rora Valley died last Friday of the
Iiifirinitity of age. He was aged 81
yearc, ar.d lived nil his days on the
farm on which Lo was born and
raised, be was highly rispected by
ail who bad tbeLonor of his ccquaint
aitc. Tlie funeral took place from
th Academia Pre?byterian church
on Sunday. Iuterment in the Aci
demia Presbyterian cemetery.
Rev. E. E. Berry has applied to
Governor Hastings for a chaplaincy
in tb army. Jlr. .berry e prayers
ars all of a roy and comforting
nature, just the kind the soldiers
need. Tbe soldier wants to be
piayed fr as a man who is enlisted
in a glorious and righteous cause
which, if he tlis in defending will
laid him io happiness and glory in
tba worid t,o come. We wish ilr.
Brrry success in bis application.
Wonderful are the cures by Hood's
Sarsaparilla and yet it is only because
as tbe one true blood purifier, it makes
pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood.
Hood's Pills for the liver and
bowels, act easily . yet promptly, too
The 5th regiment of the Pennavl.
vani National Guard was moved out
of the Juniata Valley, on the railroad
at midnight, last Wednesday. Great
excitement prevailed among- the peo
ple where the troops took tha cars,
at Altooca, Tyrone, Hunt:iigdon and
Lewistown. Tbore were more peo
ple in Lwistown than ever before.
The regiment by day light was at
the camping place Mt. Gretna, Leb
anon county.
PERFECT and permanent are the
cores by Hood's Sarsaparilla, be
cause it makes pure, rich, healthy,
Hie and health-giving BLOOD.
The Bloomfield, Perry county
Democrat of the 27th of April, says,
through a correspondent from Lloya
vii, Frttnk Swarner informed us
that there is a piece of land on his
faim full cf worms. Several years
ego he had the acme piece in oats
and got only 15 bushels off ten or
mora acres. The worms, he sup
pore?, bad eaten 300 or 400 bushsls.
He is now putting it in oa's again,
but. be fears the result will be the
sam as at the former time
Mrs. Ksuffman diel at the homo
of her husband John Kauffman, near
Red Rock school hr-uso, in Walker
to -to ship, on the 27th day ot April,
after a few days i!lnos of paeutnonia.
Sha w s in town cu the 22cd inst , in
her usual he .hii, with her husband.
Oa the next day April 23, she was
stricken withpnenmoniaaitd d'.ppite
all that was done for her, the disease
won its way r.nd shs departed from
this earthly lif-i within four
days after being takn ill. She was
a-.red 63 years. Interment in the
Adams cemetery in Wa'.ker town
ship
Great Cures proved by thousands
of testimonials show that Hood's Sar
saparilla possesses power to purify,
Vitalize and enrich the blood.
Hood's Pills are the only pills tc
fee taken with Ilood'a SariapaVilic.
(!nnv Treasurer, Y. W. Ludis '
met with ce r-eeideot last Sunday I
1.M 1 : l TTV...... O....J
wuiii rhiuruij'g iruiil a-hiiii un'io
church in a carriage, wi:h his wife
and grafd daughter. His horse
shied, and suddenly a1 tempted to
turn. Mr. Laodis pulted'ou the line
opposite to the turn side and that
caused the beast to suddenly wheel
to the other side. Io the s-cond
rcovmnt Mr. Lao o is lost his 'bal
lacce, nnd when the beast swung
around toward the inee at that side
of the road he fell cut agcirist the
fence and was severelj f quei-zed bo
tnecn that and the carriage but
succeeded in getting coctro'.e. When
the scare of tie !;c.it was ovr ho
p!acd tha animal straight iu tie
road and drove home a if r.n acci
dent hd not taken place. II wis
a good dal bruised about his limbs
by the fill and the pinch sgoioet the
fence.
j . .
GERHAX BAPTISTS' (DCSK
ARBS') AXIM!. imeet
IXO, Vl'i:UfILlE
ILL..
Reduced Rates via Pennsyl
vania Railroad.
For the benefit of pernors desir
ing to attend the Annual Meeting of
tue German Baptists (Duckards) at
Nnpeiville.ISl, May 29 ti Jurso 7,
8893, the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will pell excursion tickets
from points on its lice wt-si of Balti
more, Laaeanter, Reading, and south
of Sunbury, nil inclusive, at arete of
single f-.re for the ronud tr;p to Chi
cago plus f 1.85 to Napcrvilb; these
tickets to b sold May 23, 24. 27,
28, and good to return until Juno 24,
fx pt that on depot it of tickets with
:Tr.rf nt Vrinr-i villj r.-n nr h'TiTr June
A GALA AFTERNOON.
THE SCHOOLS UNFURL
OLD GLORY.
Before the war bbar, the pupils
raised bv voluntary contribution
among the petjpic, rnooer i"ionyb t
buy a bf.vdsume fljg to be uafii'led
on a pi l-i 74 fr-tt high i-u th r.eiiool
grouiidf, on Munday af-eruoow, -Way
2nd. Tie weather as not prop.
tioua, the clcudn -ere tearful, and
sprinkled raic, but d-pite all :h-t
people turned flit and a g!v So
coision rta f irmed, b:d by tt.e Mif
flintowu baud iuaj .red by tx Sht riff
Lapp. Thncame a compfny cf
Cub.in t-oldiers, in prcsc young
Juniata coarty bloods, carrying
rouRuc ts, captained Lv WillianHerlz
l.ir, of Port Royal. Tte voung sold
ijrs were fallowed by tbo Pest, drum
ccrp-4 ar.d t5i, Mifllintown add Pat
terson schools,' captained by Profess
or Goriner. In advices of tbe
schools marched sis sehocl girJs car
rving the flag. The fhig we.s extend
ed and carried flat. FHowh.g tbe
schools cme tho post ca d-awn
by patriotic young mep, fp':i t;ed
by Aiosea Pcucebikirr, who vt-r uud
anon ai-sng th- streets ai t;;e jr-
ceesioa marched fired a' Bilut. Io
that fi'l'm tho prices:?!' n marcl.o i to
the school ground, whfrt v'm i-lt.'i'y
was ton up the poio ard nnfailed
its miguific eDt folds by rollingout in
gruco undulations under d-i bittZ14
from the north vtes'. There ---s
prayt-r, sioging, and speech making
and cheering around the pole. R;v.
W. H. Fays invtked the Divine bites
irg, Harold Raven made tha presen
tation address. Mabel HaeLecber
ger accepted the patriotic gift for
the fioho.l(i, and director G. H. Mart
in accepted the flag in behalf of the
school brd. Then evcrjono sang
the S.ar Srjst-t'ed Bannrr. Ihen the
flag wati raised ainidat tremtndou?
cheeriDg. MissMary C. Kulp de
livered a rt citation called "The
School House Flag," which was fol
lowed by an address eroiUcd "Pa
trio! ism in the Pnblic H -hools," by
Dr. L. E. Atkinson. Then every
one sang America. Tho c.?remaoy
was closed with a benediction by
Rev. A. N- Raven, after wl.ic'a a
lively cheering und musicnl parndi
of tho towns was indulged iu. TjLey
cheerCd for McKinley, tbey cheered
for Cubs, tbey cheered fur Dewey.
pR.DAviD Favorite
The Sidneys, liver and Blood
Tne one sure cure for
COURT PROCEEDINGS.
The regular term of Court conveu
vened nt 10 o'clock a. m., on Monday
A-pril 25, 1898.
Judges Lyons, Sterrett and Swartz
presided.
. Constables Yeigh, Gill and Slew
ard, were appointed to wait upon
the conrt.
The court called the attention of
the constables to their duties in case
of forest fires and in the extermina
tion of Canada thistle.
After the grand jury bad been
sworn and charged the court filed an
opinion in the matter of the motion
for a new trial inthe case of Hugh6y
and Brown vs. the Perry county
Railroad company, refusing a new
trial.
I a the case of commonwebUh vs.
John Keane motiou to strike off ap
peal was dismissed.
C'mer E. Mclleou was. appointed
guardian of Liawrecce G. Yeater,
Aiiuie C. Yeut6r, Marion F. Yeater
and James D. Yeater, minor children
of David M. YeaUr, late of Patter
son, deceased.
J . S. Harley guardian of David
and Normu Shotsbtrger was grant
ed leave to join with other heira of
Jacob Hosteller in conveyance of real
estate and it was ordered tbat the
purchase money be paid to the ad
ministrator for payment of debts.
In frbtaU cf Margaret Allen, de
ceased, James M. Alien, administra
tor was allowed to make payment of
money due R. I. Allen to his guard
ian residing iu Kansas.
In tie estate cf Nancy J. Bare
foot the administrator was allowed
to pay money into court to be de
posited at interest in t bo First Nat
ional Bank by the clerk cf the Orpb
ass' Court.
II. H. Snyder was appoiutcd
guardian cf Nettie I- Wagner, of
lV.rt Royal.
Es'tle of John C. Burns sale of
real estate of decfcdeut, 100 acres in
Lif-k township to TJ. Grant Howerj
for $1C00. Confirmed by the court ;
and purchaser entered into rec:g-
mzaucu to pay the purecusa money.
The bond of Joseph S.-lic-rs and
John H. Lauvtr assignee of Baltha
ser Lauver ws approved and invec
tory li:ed.
Martha W. Jatkin filed her an
swer to libel in divorce and her peti
tion for hilowanca of coucsel fees,
and a rula was granted
It appearing that Ruben Caveny
in l i life ti:u-, had as assignee of
Leo. Shol.tL burger, failed to make a
deed for real estate sold by him u
f ucii assignee, J. H. Ne ely, Eq , w
appointed t-eaignee to complete
duties of the trust.
tho j
E.la A. Underwood vs. Ch&rles L.
Uiidf rweed iid Flora E. Gohhorn
V3. Frank J. Goshorn. In each co
t subpoena in divorce was awarded.
Lilh Rerner filed her answer to : Altoona
IiWl in divorce. jBe!l.-ood
Jesse Arnold was appointed con-1 Tyrone
b! able for Milfeid tqwui'bip vico S. Huntingdon
Howard Leach, removed from the; Bedford
township. Mour.l Union . . . .
CsmmonweaHh vs. Athur B. Rowo j Lewi.tlon Juoc't
Fornica'inn and bastardy. Jtf.irga- M:flliu
1 T ...... U.1.,1 K i vr .
t!ie pirtiea.
Ccnamo&weaith vs. David Mode.
Recognizance renewed.
Commonweal. h vs. narry Shover
Recognizance renewed.
Commonwsrdth vs. R. B. Barrier.
Desertion Lillie B Barrier prosecu
tris, Dt.far.d.iDt ordered to pay $2 00
per wntk for support of wife. Defen
dskt failed to find pi curity that be
would carry out the order of Court
and is not i-l jail.
ComoiOiiWtalth vsi Petr Stewart,
Fasj pretsubc, II. W. Berger, pi so
cu'or. AfUr trial the jury brought;
io a verdict of not guilty an J prose
cutor to pay all the costs.
Application v.-as m ido to the court
by r- r.nmber e.f t!o v.stcis of Walk ;r
township, to chn:H the votiag place
from the C. A. Thompson store room
to tbatownbd by Jacob Ricknbaugh
Aa application was also msdo to
cbanr: it and h cate it ot a place
n-.-.ir Red Back school houso cn the
ground thit the latter place is more
cent al for tbe v .trs of the t-,wn-Kt.ip.-
No netion was taken by tha
court in tie matter.
Margaret Rjhrer aud His. J-jha
Harkison v?. J'.mes J. McMu leo.
Ft-igued issue. Ssttled.
Central School Suppiy House for
use vs. Fermanagh towrship scbod
ditrict. Cocticijed.
W. S. McKsan fur use vs. -V. T.
Hipps. Settlcl.
E. Keler Ccu iaoy vs. Emit Schott.
Action tor ciamages for roaciesion of a
contract to put steam heating pitinl
in the Jacobs Hous"1, .'JirfliDtowo, tfj..
Tbe pla-jt wtputia 1S04 .- nd tbecase
was tried and the verdict being then
against the defendant he took it be
fore tbe Superior Court oa error and
a re trial was directed, lr.e de
f-ijce was that there was so oi. tract
Verdict for plaintiff for $200.
This case was very vigorously
eoDtbtd and at its crmclutdon,
Jud;.-e Lyons stsped eff tlie bt.tii-h
to allow Judge Bel1, of Holid'svaburg,
to try th c:iie of Mary a.d Margaret
L-tocard va. Samuel Leonard.
Tho cause of the dispute in the
Leonard case rs developed by the
testimony is as follows John Leou
r tha f-itber bx the parlies to the
suit died in Lack township iiv 1891.
intestate, leaving to survive him six
children, four girls and two boys.
A short time after he died the child
ren ot together, being all of ne,
and made an amicable partition of
the real estate of their deceased
father. Samuel, tbe elder, and the
defendant in the caso getting the
homestead and eoveral tracts- cf
mountain land, in all about 900 acres;
Kebecc Leonard and Urs. Elian
Armstrong received the Fitzgerald
property in Spruco Hill township
David Leonard received a property
in Lack township adjoining the home
stead and a lot of 4nonntain land;
Mary and Jlar: ret received a tract
of 132 acres iu Ltck township as
tfceir portions of tho real estate
Aft6r the partition Mary and Marga
ret lived at the homestsad witii Sam
uel just as they did during the life
time of their father. About four
years ago, Samuel got married, then
trouble commenced on tbe homestead
farm and things went from bad to
worse until ia the spring of 1897,
Samuel put Mary and Margaret off
bis farm. They then brought this
sutt alleging tbat inasmuch f Sam
uel's property was worth more than
tbat received by them together, that
he hid agreed that if I hey would
sign the deed conveying to him from
the other heirs their interests in
their father's estate, that be Samuel
would keep them for the balance cf
their natural lives" - -
The defendant denied ever making
such a contract and claimed the
property was divided to carry out
the express wieh of the deceased
father. David Leonard testified that
his father tol 1 him the day he died
how the property was to be divided,
that he told the other heirs and that
tke deeds were drawn accordingly
and executed without prot-ist on tha
part of any of the heirs. The plain
tiffs however sworo that Samuel not
only made a contract to keep the
girls for the balance of their natural
lives, but also, that David told them
it was the wish of the father that
Samuel should keep them. Several
witnesses testified that Samuel ad
mitted to them that he had to keep
the girls for the balance of their
live. Verdict for Plaintiffs in the
sum of 2127,CG. A motion for a i
new trial was made.
In the esiate of William Harrison
McAJistor, hie of Fayette township,
deceased, Shariff ma Jo his return
of inquest to writ of partilioe, acd
rule for notice to hfirs to ncct-pt or
ref uso real estate- at the appraise
ment. A. , . - T j
"""t"'"" " "i ,
in the case of Flna A. Hoflman vs.
Milton A. Hoffman.
Report of viewers appointed to
view and lay out a roa 1 in Fayette
township, filtd refusing the rifld.
Report cod firm ad nisi.
Tax collectors elected at the Ftb
ruary elections filed their bond3 in
opm court.
Sheriffs deeds were acknowledged
on Wedneadayafternoou.
Court adj.mrnod on Thursday
cvBtiing at 8 o'clock.
i REDUCED RATES TO WtMl-
IXGT0.1 AKDtllLTKlORE.
Special Ten Day Excursion
via Pennsylvania Rail
road. The labt of the low
rata ten-day
-a Pennsylv
excursions fi'oui West?
uia to Washington yia i'enasylvania
Railroad will leave Pittsburg May 12.
T?',ti-1 lri- liri.-()tu vt i'l li er)r .f
ratv-s quoted bdow, good going ou
special traiu indicated, or on train
MndecJrr?iD; IbS ske'ripj'
Cirryic;j tbrour; sleeping
cars to Waaiiijiytoo, telurniij, tick
will bs good on any regular train
escet't too I'r.i:fvlvania ' Limited.
-Lktse ticl.-oi.-i will also be g;od ti
stop elf ai Bait-nic.re within thtir
limit.. Spieis.1 traiu of through par-;
lor csr and coaches will bo run ca '
the following schedule: i
Traiu leaves Rate.
11.4(1 A. .'I. 7 3-i'
f 11.52
12.03 P. M. 7 25
12.3." " 6 G5
V"
. . 9 25 A.
. 112 54 t
.133 '
,.fl50
.f2 24 '
..12 44 1
M.
O oo
G 35
5 GO
I
4 GO
DaccnuMn
4 20
Washington, Arrive. 7.15 "
PasstDgers will us regal ir
throo'-h to Washington.
traiu
"1
Stops only on notice to ajent,.
Should the number of pi-;s5ng.;M
not b sufiirif-nt to warrant tha run
ning of a f peciul train, the cainpri-iy
reserves the rihi to carry partici
pants in thid excursion ou reu'ir
train.
Ti'-kts cn Rale in TilUburg, st
Union Ticket Offi -e, SG0 F.ffu Ave
nue, abd Uni'in SUIioo, and at a.l
elations 2neiitio:;8i above For full
informtti:)!i app'.y to aserit-e or
Thomis E. Watt, r.ics:ier Agsut
Vcstern Disirict. Fifth Aveiitu and
Smitbfifld Street, Pittsburg.
! ; s
M I I'FLIXTOWN, MAY 4, 18iS
V.' h. -t 5
Ciiia in cur .... 8
):,::. 22
r.'o i-i
Clo.ri 2 to2 50
Butter 10
Eggs 9
Ham 2
Shonldor i 1-
Si.'es
Tianthy suc-J 1.40
K a -. seed t0
Brsn '0
Chop , 85c to 9ilo
m (lanugo.... f )
Grntiu.t - la Salt '.5
American Sat.... COc
I'ainDixrniA A'aksets, Hay 3rd,
189S- Wheat $1.1 i; corn 37r; oats 3Sc
but,:er 16 t.j 16c; frCgs 9 to 11c; po
patoea 85 to 95J a bushel; chickens 6
to 10c; duck 12c; beef cattle 3 to
5 Jc; bog 2 J to 4t-, aheep beat S to 4J
spriug iambs $3 to $4; hogs 5 to 6;
tLio cows $8 to $to; milch $25 to $40.
AuiRKtED:
iiiacuKEK Cekky Oil tho 27th
ult, ai Ilmrisl'Uig, by Rv. Luiher
IV Yo, Gaorgs H.iehner and Jtiiinie
iir.y Briy.
rt'.GSJB Wagxkb On iht 23 h
ult., at, Port R"7l. I y J. B. Brence
ni:, Wiiiiam D. Wagter aiid Ntllte
I. Wagctr.
Kikzee Kirx- On tbe 7tU ult.,
at East Wsiorford, by J. B. Brcnne
mai W. A. Kiczbr and ilag'gie L.
K.k.
n5
S V it; j -
ICS .
Like biliousness, uyspci-s'a. !-3?ac!ie, cc!-rt-patioiu
so:ir stnniacli. iu'tifesiion w prcsiintiy
cured by Hood's PUU Tliry o the if
eau'ly 1 t'.u-n'v.ivl
Best after ni!ine
SSceutt. AH trt!:f:':
ProirHl l y C. I. ; ''
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IV
A MEDICAL BOOK.
A medical book with tha fall de
scription of al diseases and iheir
treatmuf, by F.. Humphrey e, M. D.,
mailed free on request. Humphrey's
JMh&cd Co., Cor. William & JohD
Streets, New Yi i k.
S9JONDERFUL are tbe cures by
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and yet tbey
are simple and natural. Hood's SM
perilla makes PURE BLOOD.
1
i if loo
If you want to be well, see to it that your Kidneys and Blood are in
healthy condition. It iu an easy matter to learn what state your Kidneys are in.
Place some of your urine in a bottle or tumbler, and leave it stand one day and
Bight. A sediment at the bottom shows that you have a dangerous Kidney
disease. Pains in the small of the back indicate the same thing. So does a
desire to pass water often, particularly at night, and a scalding pain in urinating
ia still another certain sign. s
-2rS?-rVl
.-5S':3
- ' o ivcycijain, buu diuuu 1 v .r;Lus, 1 1
has never failed where the directions were
troubles peculiar to females. . All druggists sell it at $1.00 a bottle.
QnyiVlfk Rfv? FnoT If yoa will, send your full postoffice address
.;.::j'2V E4it iS to the Dr. David Kennedy Corpokatjon,
Rondouv, N. Y., and mention this paper, we will forward you, prepaid, a
free sample bottle of the Favorite Remedy, together with full directions
for its use. You can depend upon this offer being genuine, and' should write at
once for a free trial bottle.
CHALLENGE
OF
SPRING GOODS AT
SGHOTT'S STORES,
The K.rr.e annual trade victory, The power ul procla
mation to the multitude?, of bargain giving, tnd vafst selling.
C'hie 1898. rirtr tlrc-fe fabrics at low prices are now all
j "n ported, irom niv recent MSit
; adeiphia.
Our reat oath tellirg ttore
choicest l-.ew pprirg goods.
Yc have been making great preparation lor this
business.
Cc-ine and see the reat saving in our tpot cash sytem ol
buying and selling. You all know our iv ...ods our
great success shows that "j ou approve of them,
Novelty and plain filks lor waists nnd whole dresses.
Over 2.000 3'ards of tilk to select from, in prices from 25c, to
- m - .
iEc, to ovc, to $iuu, m taliety stripes, taltety cheens, Lousinej
stripes, lousine checks, black armure and satin ..ticks plain!
lilnnlr t!trpfv :inrl hrrrtHs hlnr -
STYLISH DRESS GOODS,
; 7
Your first thought in seeing our
great variety tbey 6ve ! IT IS TRUE TO You are sure to find just
j tho'ffres. goods you have in inicd. We
! too many of one stylo. 50 s'yles of
J every ono a ierrptihg ralua. We sell
to coula.
WASTE FABRICS.
They Fairly whisper thoughts of warm days nf mma.er. Prrcalcs
zephyrs, Ginghams, crgasdies and batistes for 71 to 9, 12i to 15c.
NEW CARPETS AND A1ATTING,
OUR S I 0 K OF CARPET aed
worthy ti e Irescest tylcf tor the sesbf.n.
Strips J carpets 12 to 20is : home mads rag carpets and
fcr 25c, 30o. 35e, 40o, 50o.
Tapestry aDd Brussels carpet for 60c, 75c, 85o and 50c
12o, 15c, 20c, and 25o.
MEN'S AND LADIES SHOES.
Tbe bi-st tboes made in America, values tbat are greater than an? other
store will offer you. Speeiitl purchase of misses and ol ildrtn shoes, they in
ciuie all tLe leading styles nw worn.
CAPES, AND CURTAINS,
Lsdies silk opes, cloth capes, dresi and shirt waists, wrappers and fancy
dre s skirts. We chu suit any taste and fi: any figuie.
LACK CURTAINS, cbemlo curtains, window shades and poles, oil cloth
and rugs at very low prices. 10,000 roles of wall paper, special fine
parlor pattern, at lowest prices possible.
We have bargains for every body.
SCHOTT'S STORES,
103 to 109 Bridge street, A.'ifllinrowD, Pa.
mm, ESTABLISHE I.
Special Invitation
To attend the Attractive Sale
irom
THE IMMENSE STOCK
- it will be
10. THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL BUYERS
Who have money to invest tofsainine the Stock ol Goods for
men; boys and children
t is truly marvelous to See
THE. BEAUTIFUL STYLE i
of Su'ts and Overcoats at the Wonderfully Low Prices. .
His prices leave all Competitors in the rear, so don't i il '
to give him a call if in need ot
D. W. H A R
MIFFLINTOWTST
m$
Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is
what you need. It will cure you surely if you do not
delay too long in taking it. Kidney diseases are dan
gerous, and should not be neglected a single moment
Read what P. H. KtW, of Union, N. Y., a prom
inent member of the G. A. R., says: "I was troubled
with my Kidneys and Urinary Organs and
suffered great annoyance day and night,
but since using Dr. David Kennedy's
Favorite Remedy I have greatly im
proved, and that dreadful burning sensa
tion has entirely gone. I had on my lip
what was called a pipe cancer, which spread
'most across my lip, and was exceeding
painful; now that is almost well. I also had severe
heart trouble, so that it was difficult to work ; that is
a great deal better. I have gained nine pounds
since I commenced taking the Favorite Remedy f
am greatly benefited in every way, and cannot
praise it too much."
Favorite Remedy is a specific for Kidney,
Liver and Urinary troubles. In Rheumatism, Neu-
-. T . T-..enAn:H .1 CI.'' , T 1 1 . Y 'I -
followed. It is also a specific for the i
ALE
to HoMon, rsew lorK, ar.d mil-;
j
filled to overflowing, with the
;
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lf i.? L-a
dress cood
exhibit would be, what a
safe puarded ourselves by not fretting
foreipn and domeftie drct s trtri!S. !
fcr 12i, 14, 20, 2o, 35, 45, 50, CO. a:.d
msttirg
are particular by choice,;
ingrain carpet?
Matting for
897.
rl'o rThe
oi Clothing that goes on daily
OF
Clothing.
E Y
A HEAD OF ALL
Our spring line of men's, boy's
and childrens' clothing, hats, caps
and gents furnishing goods
ARE NOW IN.
We make the clothing business a
study and have made it a success.
Young men don't go away to get
what they want they come to us for
NOBBY SUITS, LATE STYLE
hts or any thing in the gents fur
nishing line.
We'hnvc half our SPRING stock
sold bv the time most clothiers get
'their line in. A
wants a SUIT FOR EASTER, don't
want to wait until the 4th of July
for it,
Our line this season surpasses all
i our former efforts
quantity, finish and price.
"The early bird catches the worm."
HOLLOBAUGH & SON'S,
116 rATTC STREET,
PATTERSON. PENNA.
cCLINTIC'S
HARDWARE
juhI 1 1 DIISoFiiril isil)Of
3
TORE
THIS STORE SETS THE PACE.
-oOo-
TH AT'S WHY YOU LIKE IT.
Things are eevcr Jail here; cover stupid. Tbe full life of the store al
w.w lisp h clifPiful wclcuo-e for all -enmers, and sbeppers ere quick to decide
iu favur of the virt at Valu'S to be founi in our new
Neat, Stylish,
Inviting
s
ttz. ,-v5X4
K. H. M'CLINTIC,
Got a cocrl pa;it
SEKTivri ash Krrr
'or the
;;CiS.
''SEVEN I Y-SEVEN"-C'77.' )
77" i D-, Mufi)v.br ys' fiimous
Soecific fv;r the enre of Grip and I
Colds, nnd tbe j revrntron'of Pneumo
nia. All druggists, 2"c.
Sul6f-ribe for the Sestinel and
BErnsLicAX, a paper tbat contains
choice rcudirg matter, foil of inform
tiou tbht docs the reader tend, anil
in ad ';tiin to tbr-r ail local ru ws-that
are wr.rlh publishing find places in
its columi s. t.f.
Infests the blood of humanity. It
appears in varied forms, but is forced
to yield to Hood's Sarsaparilla, which
purities and vitalizes the blood and
cures all 6iich diseases. Head this:
" In September, ISM, I made a misstup and
injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards,
ore
two inches across formed and in walking
to favor it I sprained my ankle. The sore
became worse; I could not put my boot
on and I thought I should have to give up
at every btep. I could not get any relie!
and had to stop work. I read of a cure .'
p similar case by Hood's Eargaparilla and
concluded to try it. Before I bad taken
all of two bottles the sore had healed and
the swelling had gone down. My
is now well and I have been greatly bene
fited otherwise. I have increased in
weight and am in better health. I cannot
say enough in praise of Hood's Sarsapa
rilla." Mrs. II. Blake, So. Berwick, Mo.
This and other simitar cures prove that
Sarsaparilla
i. o
t ' :
:ir Ti v. A!ll. i cists. M
v !.t- ' '. Mu.i.
i i ;r.M :-.
ass
COMPETITORS.
young man who
in style, quality,
A Pptcially Selected Stoek ef
it anges
Ccck, Parlor and ebop
Stoves.
Horse Dlankcts and Lop Robes.
LAMPS, large and suisli.
Come in and look around. Wo'll
make jou feel at borne.
Ws have tbe largest Stoek and
Stcro in tbe concty.
OUT? ASIli:
GUARANTEES QUALITY.
MIFFLINTOWN
HAVE YOU MUM TO DEPOSIT?
ARK YOU A IMiiKOWEK?
-4I,L AT-;
Tas FIS5T ""
MIFFLIN! OWN, FA.
FOUR PER CENT
INTEREST
TA1J) ON TIME CERTIFICATED,
Ifay Loaned at Lowest Fates.
JUNIATA VALLEY BAMk
OFMIFFtlMTOHS, PA.
Stockholders Individually Liable-
JOSKPH ROTUROCK, PruiHent.
T. VAN IEWItf,'OaM,
W. T. Tom iroy, Joseph Rothnjcf;
Jo!m I.'firtalor, Josiah L. Barton,
Robert E. Parker, Lonis B. Atkinson
T. V. Irwin.
8TOCKQOLDSBS :
Jnorgo A. Keener, Annie M. Sholl-,
Joi?i Rothrtck, P. W. atanbecit,
L. E. Atkinson, R. E. Parker,
W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holmes Irwin
Join Hurtiler, Jwroiue, N. Thompson,
Churlo-teSnydr, T. V. Irwio.
Joba H. Bliir, Josiah L Barton,
F. M. . PntiII, Robort H. Patterson
Pauiuol S. KotM ck,
hri JJght,
M.N. Sterrett,
Win. Bwartx.
H. J. Sbc lenlK)rg8
II. E. Kchlrgtil
James G. flint ing,
Samuel Sthlefcl.
."i.'jo y. r cti(. ii.'.-rOHt
'.IVu'i-s (!' djkOA.t.
pan
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WANTED-AN I DEA SSfif V
ISilog to patent? PnoetTourtrla; theyinay f, ,
! Pftnis you wcnltli. Write JOHN WTtDDKR. f '
I BUKN & CO., Patent A Horner, Washington. ,
I 11. V.. for thir ilJSM criac offer. - J
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