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    nJLTo.N COUNTY NEWS
Published Every Thursday.
8. W- PioK, Editor and Proprietor.
McCO.NNELL SBUKG, PA.
MAY 14, 1908
Published Weekly. 1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
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h-ftn month harired by the square.
158 Regimental Association Reunion. Decoration Day Commlltee.
Tli.iCmnntteeof Arrangement.. The WoflMM Kuliof Corps met
of Hit? IX EtpK'l Ha. Inf. A ! tlt the homnof Mr 0 B Stevens.
SOOlftttOO has completed arrange Tuesday even IDA and anpninlod
The Church lor Worship and Service.
Oae fo irth mlnma.
On? half .i.Uumn...
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Letter to D. Malloy,
McL'onnellsburg Pa.
Dear Sir : The wear of paiot
goes by gallons; the less gallons
paint wears longest. The reason
of couise, is its strength, It
takes less gallons, because it is
strong; it ears a long time, be
cause it is strong. It is all paint
and the strongest, paint.
There is a best paint among all
paint paints. No two are alike,
of course; no two cover alike
or wear alike. One is thin,
another is thick ; one has too
much lead, another too much
zinc, another is light. The right
19 Devoe, so far as is yet known.
Perhaps some body else will hud
out a better paiut than Dvoe;
then DeVoe will become a more
ga.lous paint, a costlier paint, a
weaker paint, a less durable
paint, a less economical paiut, a
timid punt.
Bigger changes than that have
come over the World. Devoe has
the lead; why shouldn't we lose
it to somebody else''
Yours truly
F, w. Dkvob & Co.
P. S. J. A Boyd, Mercersburg
and Norman O. IJuber Chambers
burg, sell our paint.
ments for the the eighteeuth an
uual reOBI B of the regiment to
beheld in Hoeean Post Belli la
Ohembereherff, M Thursday,
May L'lst I0OB. AO who havo at
tended these reunions iU former
vears know how enjoyable they
have been, and the committee
hopes to make the coining oue
equally as enjoyable. A line pro
gran on which are able speakers
and good singers, has been pre
pared. All veterans of the L5Stb
wiih their wives aud families,
are earnestly urged to be pres
"iit. A cordial invitation is given
tO the O A. U , all old soldiers
Sous of veterans, Spanish War
V eterans, Ladies' Circle, widows
of deceased veterans and citizens
to be present.
cllo.
While Rev. Spriggs was in
town last Priday a number of
his neighbors assembled and
raised his new house lor him.
Those who were there were
.Jno. Snade. Jno. Cai hauirli. John 1 lion as it aids die-option and slim
IJeinbaugh, Andrew lieiubaugh, ! ulates the liver aud bowels, re
Iiiley .inland, Ephraim and Paul j storing the natural action of
Liouck, Harvey Seville, Ceorgo these organr. Commence taking
Miller, Wm. Kuhu, George Un- it today and you will feel b tier
ger, Raymond Paylor, Charley at once. Foley's Orino Laxative
Walker and Albert Thomas. does not nauseate or gripe and
George I'uger aud wife went j is pleasart to take. Refuse sub
over to Mercersburg last Satur-; stitutes. Trout's drug store,
day John Snyder, of Thomp j
the f M. . a un: committees for Dec
oration Day:
flowkii ooMMi'ivea -
Mis Lou la a Jackson, Katbarlai
Cook, Curnetliu Nesblt, Hulh EtOStt
gor, Mrs. Martha Hamil. Minnie
Mock, Nellie Italian, Raima Hay,
Mra. James Uumel, llessh Ilelman
Muzie Uress, Kiiunu Doyle, Valctta
Wilkinson.
') I riti n OBOOKATIOM OOMMI'l'J'BB.
Mrs. Harry Bamtl, Stsry OoidamhA,
Mrs. Merry Comercr, Mrs. N. H
rt0SMfSV Mrs. (i cm-go Keisnor.
COURT BOOBS DBOOaATtONi
D.T. fields, Abrsham ttanyan, Off
riis Kelly, Mao. Ilelman, Charles Vo
rca, Pat Fisher, Kdgar Alexander,
Kussel Rltayaa, Members of RsHff
Corps.
I OMM1TI KK ON AUUANOKMIINTS.
Mrs Chaa Stevens, Mrs. Cook,
Mrs. B. V. Peck
Chronic Consllpitlnn Cured.
One who suffers from chronic
constipation is in danger of many
serious ailments. Foley's Onuo
Lixalive cures chronic constipa-
son, visited bis daughter Mrs.
Albert Cleveuger who has beeu
very poorly. . . .Some folks from
LAIDIU.
Uiram Laidig and Umily spent
Sunday at James Hampton's
LOCUST (WOVE.
The people of the Cove are all
very busy planting corn just row.
They think it may not snow any
more for awhile Telephone
nevvs is all the talk at present.
A ine has beeu laid out from Em
maville through our Cove, on into
Duck Valley. N w, all that we
nee 1, is a railroad and a trolley
line Mrs. John Smith and
two sous Bar I and Khner, of Bed
ford county, are spending a lew
days in the Uove visiting relatives
and friends Joe Martin and
wife spent Sunday evening at W.
C. Martin's Willis m Rice
and family speut Sunday at Al
bert Plossyiger's Miss Lyd
la Mills and brother, Ore, speut
Sunday evening at Aaron Lay -
ton's Some of the young
folks of the Cove spent last Sun -day
at May Meeting at Sidthng
Hill William Ward spent
Sunday in the Cove Logue
McKee and friends Bertha aud
Prances Kngle, spent Sunday at
Geor.-e Liyton's Job Win
ter aud a cattle buyer were buy
ing stock in the Cove Simon
Garland has made big improve
meuton his house by giving it a
coitof paiut The baptism
aud preaching at Jerusalem, con
ducted by Rev. A. R Garland, wa
largely attended. He will p. each
again at the same placeat 8 o'clock
p m on the :24th of May. ...Soma
of Asa Mellott's frieuds made him
a visit the other evening, aud for
tunately got into his meat house
and helped themselves. It is best
to keep you r meal house locked.
Headache
Can le cured only by
a Kaaaady taut will
remove tho cause.
'X'lio oftener you
st') It with li' .ulurliB
pQwdejs as pilla the
quicker will it return.
Generally, heiului-ho
comes from a dis
turbed stomach or
irregular bowels, and
almost invariably
Lane's Family
Medicine
(a tonlo lazatire) will oure head
acba iu short order by regululiug
the bowels aud roiuvioratiug the
stomach.
It la a great blood medicine
and the favorite laxative of old
and young-.
At druggists', 3Bo. aud 60c.
s . i . ....
.viaryiauo nave, oeeu visumy ui ,i i ,,..,. .,,i..,: p. w..
among the Seiders' families j fal, 8peut Pnday at Danu,, Lft,.
Rev. Spriggs had a big crowd at dlt?.g . .Estei,a aud Bare Laid.g
his church last Sunday. Ho had spmit Saturday aftcrnoon wUu
an organ, aud the singing was Nora Rltchey ,,ra fleveuger
I I ii liMinn i . ... - .
day afternoon.
PERSONAL
If any person suspects that
their kidneys are deranged they
should take Poley's Kidney Rem
edy at once and not risk having
llright's disease or diabetes.
Delay gives the disease a strong
er foothold and you should not
delay taking Poley's Kidney
Remedy. Trout's drug store.
CLKAK kiuof-:.
Mrs. J. W. Carmackaud daugh
ter Miss Mary were shopping at
the Couuty Seat last Saturday.
.... Miss Goldie Pields ;s spend
ing a few days With the family of
ac McKlhaney at
and Ira hike attended the J. (J
U. A. M. at Clear Ridge on Sat
urday night.. ..George Laidig
aud wile and daughter Pearl, ol
Hustoutown spent Sunday after
noon at Daniel Laidig's. . . .James
R. Davis has bought another
horse.... A large crowd from
this vicinity attended Suudav
school and preaching ct Fairview
on Sunday morning.
NEW 0RI.NADA.
Mrs. Catharine Lockard who
has her home wilh her som Jamo
iu Wells, had a paralytic stroke
on Monday morning .... Es telle
Laidig. OfLeidiff. and Amos Peurh
Hustontown. tel, of Bethlehem, visited Harry
... .Taylor Ramsey, of Waynes I Caster's on Sunday Alfied
boro, has been stopping at the j Stuukard aud wife, Mrs. George
Mower House the past week. Sprowl, aud Miss L'3ta Sprowl--....
Miss Hess E. Fields was cal- all of Wells Tannery, visited Rich
ling on friends at Ft. Littleton,' ard Alio a ay's last Sunday
Saturday aud Sunday Mrs. Jacob Cutchall lost a valuable
Wilbur Herkstresser, of Water
fall, speut a day recently with
Mrs. Lizzie fierkstresser. .. .
Mrs. Wm. Grove has been on the
sick list the past few days
DeKalb Wilt, DeKulb Grth, a
Mr. Taylor and Jere Cromer all
of Port Littleton, spent Saturday
afternoon here and took supper
atthi Carmaek House J.
W. Mower and C. R. Shore, spent
Tuesday on business at Decorum.
.. .Howard Ramsey who has
been employed at Rocky Ridge
is now out of employment and is
boarding at the Mowers House.
.... Miss Hess K Fields went to
the County Seat 'in Monday to
attend Normal. She was accom
panied to town by her sister, Miss
Annie Owen Anderson speut
Sunday with Ferris Gutshall.
....Mrs. Miutie Miller and Miss
Gertrude Shore speut Saturday
(veiling with Miss Minnie Grove
mare last Saturday Dr. Rowe
McClain aud Arthur Cunningham
t,t Mount Union, were summoned
here on account of the serious
illnessof Mrs James McDoaough.
DR. A. K. DAVIS,
Hustontown, Pa.
DENTAL WOlfk IN AI L I IS BRANCHES.
Cold Crown and BrldgS Wi rk a
Specialty. Teeth extracud
positively without pain.
A"l Work Guurantued.
Will bs in OfltaS from Thursday ev
ening until Monday morning of orcli
week.
NORTH AMERICAN, IN
ODD FELLOWS' EDITION,
"FEATURES" BIG ORDER.
In honor of the eighty fifth an
uual session of the Grand Lodi'e
0.1 Starr, of Three Springs of Pennsylvania, Independent
and Harry E. Aus in, of Saluvia, j Order of Odd Fellows, in Phila
were transacting business httO I delphle, beginning May 19, The
on Saturday. North American will give that I
, iraiernuy a newspaper display
: uui(ue In this state. In its irsuo
! of Suuday, May 17. The North
American will contain a special
tightpage illustrated supplement
recounting the origin, growth
aud work of Pennsylvania's most
popular fraternity in all its
branches.
Odd Fellows' homes, orphan
ages and charitable works will
be subjects of special illustrat
ed articles, aud the probable
future of the magnificent Odd
Follows' Temple, as indicated by
leading members, will receive
StKlOUh RESULTS l-ERr.U
You may well fear serious re
sults fr .in a cough or cold, as
i neumouiaund consumption start
with a cold. Foley's Honey and
Tar cures the most obstinate
coughs or colds and prevents
serious results. Refuse substi
tutes. Trout's d. ug store.
Mr. Hryan will lecture iu Hag
orstowti on Wedne-.day evening
i the HOth inst. The seats, about
I LS0O, have all boon takon. Thero
! will be a number of persons at
tend from thU vieiuity.
succeed Prof. L. F. RonchofT.
PfOf Smith is a graduate of Jun
ata College Huntingdon, Pa , and
a post graduate of Cornell Uni
versity, Ithaca, N. Y.
oarticular atlet.tion. Rebeknhs
Prof. L. Ki. Smith, Principal of Patriarcbs Militant and encamp-
tie Greencastle . cIkxjIs was ments will receive notice, and
e ected County Suporiuteudeut the whole will be illustrated by
of Schools of Fiankhu County to I cuts of gran'' officers of all t d
tes To bo certain of recoiving a
copy of this special supplem nt, j
place your order at once with
your newsdealer for the Sunday
North American of May 17.
BY miss FAN NIK RIDFJMt
Rend in an ICpworth League
Set vies reonUf iu the First
Methi dist Eiiscopal church in
! Tyrone, Pa., and published in the
Nkws by request ofafiiend.
Editor I
I The church, like Hie 3abbath,
and Sacrament, was somewhat
OhSOged in the new disponsallon,
under our Lord Jesus Chris.
Christians first received their
uaines iu Autioch.
Wo read in Timothy that we
ought to know how to tonduot
ou.'selves, in the house of God,
which is the church of the liviue
God, the pillar and ground of
the truth.
The christian world is full of
churches, and their spires all
point toward heaven, under dif
ferent names derived from lead
ers they worship, and serve God.
Some eudeavor to monopolize re
ligion; but fail, for" God 19 no re
specter of persous.
An EpisOOpollen once asked a
Methodist this question; D
you not think that there is bin
oue true Church? The reply was
yes; and I also believe that there
are members of every orthodox
denomination belong to that one
true church.
The eye of God runs over the
earth, 1 1 behold a lowly and con
trite heart, and there he dwells.
One with God is a majority, and
makes a church. It is easier to
servo God by workiug with him.'
than working for him, If we work
with bim he is always there:
Thus only worship and service
blend. The church has ev if I ad
the brightest record in times ol
adversity, aud porsecutiou.
Then is its name written in
biasing letters, as by the ti ger ol
God even holding it togothei
thru th6 corrupt tendencies ol
prosperity,
The emperor Constautine, it.
the fourth century, established
Christianity as the religion of the
state. Popularity was the ruling
motive, and turn proved the fact
that it was from he id rather Iban
from heart; imagination ii stead
of spirituality.
Many are in the church who
ore not of it; which makes il
like the world; but we are not
above the Master who sai I, "Let
the wheat and tares grow togelh
er, until the harvest." The wheal
only, will enter toe church tri
umphant. The apostle Paul established
churches in Asia. His masterly
intellect made him a leader of
men. Ho worshiped, and served
Christ with a ti ue devotion, un
til from the block, his head rolle 1
in the dust. Yea, a ir;attyr to
he faith iu that very Christ he
bed hated in his youth; but from
whom, in dying, he expected a
crown.
The apostle John : Beloved
disciple in his youth childlike
-.aiut m old ago. In banishment
he was in the spirit, on the lord's
day; whom he saT in the rnidbt
of the golden caudlesticks; whom
he heard as the sounl of many
waters.
The Alpha and Omega: The
tirstand the last. He said, write
uuto the seve,n churches; and be
cause that command was obeyod
we read to day of their failures;
but also of their v;ctones.
Wo read of the crown of life;
of the hiddeu mnuna; of the white
stone and now name. They
shall walk iu white; because
worthy. Of the bright morning
star, and yet more, to him that
overiometh shall sit on my throne
aud stand on the sea of glass.
Those are they that bavo come
up out of great tribulation, and
washed their robes, and made
i hem white in the blood of the
lamb.
Por neaaly two thousand years,
the church lias been comiug up
through the phages and woes
and beasts of Revelation, to the
new heavens, and the now earth,
wherein dwelluth righteousness.
Individually, wo shall stuud at
th i portals of that holy and oter
ual home; of that church tri
umphaut. There we must pes
sess the robe righteousness; and
Christ, formed within, the DOM
of Glory.
l i.l.i Tint Hang Oa.
Colds that ha'ig on in the
spring deplete the systom, ex
haust the nerves, aud open the
way for serious illness. Take
Foley's Honey and Tar. It
quickly stops the cough and ex
pels the cold. It is safe and cer
tain in results. Trout's drug
store.
Use A
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
Because it's clean.
Because it's econom
ical. Because it saves
time.
Because it gives best
cooking results.
Because its flame
can be regulated
instantly.
Because it will not overheat your kitchen.
Because it is better than the coal or wood stove.
Because it is the perfected oil stove.
For other reasons see stove at your dealer's,
or write our nearest agency.
Made in three sizes and fully warranted.
cannot be equaled
for Ha bright and
steady light, simple construction
ana nDsnmte eaiccy. .equipped
with latest Improved burner. Made of braaahroughout
and beautifully nickeled. An ornament to any room,
whether library, dining-room, parloror bedroom. Every
lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency if not at
your dealer's.
ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY
Incorporated)
SPECIAL DOINGS
In Hats, Ladies' Gent's and Boys' Clothing,
At Crownover & Isenberg's,
HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SALTILLO, PA.
In Clothing for Men, Youths and Hoys, our line is complete und
up to data ill every particular. In line hluo series, you cannot ntTord
to miss seeing t li -.o (foods before you buy. The prices are way down;
they arc exceptional values, vc have 'em 810-00 to 912.00. See our
new. '.it sty 1m of Gent's woven stripe anil pluids; the price is 412.00.
These are t lie newest designs the n arket can oiler, aud the price is
from Hl.00 to $7. 00 cheaper than you can buy them in n larger lown.
to Youth's ainl Hoys' Clo thing we have them in all styles und prices
that will surprise the most critical buyers. They are as low as good
goods and workmanship will permit. If you cannot be suited in
stock, wo can have you measured und a suit made to your order and
back to you In 4 days, and at about the same price as you buy them
out of ttock. This is progress in the Clothing Business.
A FEW WORDS ABOUT HATS
This is praotlcally a new line to us, and we have tried to get you
the he.-t ut prices as low as the cheapest. In still' huts we have tbe
newest blocks shown on the marktts: the prices are $1.60 to 18.80 each.
In Caps, we bae them for Gents, Youths and Hoys; prices 10c to &0c
each. In Straw hats, we have a full line: prices 6o to $1 SO This line
is very complete. See the 111 and bargain counters in straw hats,
caps, and felt hats. Third floor. In
LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS
our line is complete, and prices way down low. We have them from
91.85 to 19.00, In lii'lies' waists, our lines are iu good shape: prices
from 60a lo 93.48. We have them in silk, net covered silk, und lawns.
Come iu and see them. Second floor front. In .Shoes, our
Spring and Summer Oxfords
are about all in stock and come up to our expectations in every par
ticular. Ail prices, in Dry Goods, Notions aud Groceries, space
will not permit us to numerate all the specials iu these lines, but we
urge you to call and see for yourself and be convinced that we are
lieudcpiai ters for General Merchandise.
Yo ir for business,
Crownover & Isenberg,
Saltillo, Pa.
Sweeping the Field
What The New 1908
De Laval Cream Sep
arators are Doing. ..
Reports are arriving in every mail frm
Maine to California and Canada to Florida,
telling of how the New I mproved De l.avul
( renin Separators are sweeping all would-be
Competition aside. Cow owners and separ
ator users everywhere cannot say enough
in prulse of the new De Laval. Kven com
petitors ure admitting its vastly increas
ed bii, eriorlty and marvelling at its many conveniences, perfect
skiinn lug qualities, ease of running, great simplicity, durability and
beuuly of design. The new De Laval is ten years iu advuuee of any
Ctber separator made to-day. Nolhlu.f like il has ever been produced
before und to have done so now is only possible after three years of
constant experimenting by the world's best engineers and mechanical
experts backed up by our thirty years of experience in the manufact
ure and suli of nearly a million separators. Improvements have
been made In every feature and several brand new styles and capaci
ties Intioduced. There is a lnaehioe for every size dairy from the
smallest to the largest and at u pftfle ibal will III every pocket, while
you tuny buy for cash or on terms so liberal that tbe machine will ac
tually pay for itself.
If you own one or more cows you can make no more prolitahle in
vestment than to purchase a De I .'ival much i no at once. It will save
its cost in less than a year and after a week's use you will prlne it as
the most valuable implement on your arm. Ask fur a free demon
strut ii n at your own home and send for our handsome new catalogue
illustrating and describing De Laval machine in detail. Yourtn'y
regret will be that you didn't do so sooner. Write to-day for Cata
logue or call on
D. C. MALLOTT,
Locust Grove, Pei.
BURNT CABINS.
Miss Teuio Harris, of VYavncs
boro camn on Hnturday to npeud
some timo with bor bother
Lewis and family of this place.
.Tore Cromer, of Fort Littleton
spent Monday nicrht with Ihh sis
ter, Mrs. John Haldwin. Jere,
expects to Ntart for Alaska soon.
Mamie Speck, is spending
some time with friends in Mc
Oonnsllsbnrg. John Korlin and two little boys
Otit and Vernon, of Clear RttigV,
transacted busineas in r ur town
on Saturday.
Tommy Cromer, of Fort Little
ton is now carrying the mail for
H. H. Hertzlcr. from here to
Harrisonvillo.
Mrs. John E. Speck, spent last
week with her mother, Mrs. Mil
ler at Kunnottsburg.
A. J. Fore, who has been Uite
poorly for some time, is better
it this writing.
M s. Sarah Comoier, has made
improvements on her house by
having it j aimed.
Mr. J. Snyder, who has been
sick for some time continues no
better.
CLLAR RIIIOB.
Hess Fields and Lillian I'Meu.inp left
here Monday morning to attend tbe
Summer Normal at McConnellsburg.
....Miss Blsle Maker was a visitor at
the County Seat Monday Cloyd
K.verhart and Miss Ktta Fields visited
Myrtle Shore, Sunday K S. Nead
was seriously ill over Sunday, but we
are glad to say, he is slowly improv
ing The program for Decoration
services to lie held here, as nea as we
can learn, is as follows: All mem
bers of the Jr. O. U. A. M. are to
meet at the hall at ft o'clock sharp,
form in rank, go to Center, where they
will meet the old soldiers of Huston
100 and vicinity, decorate the graves
there, then proceed to Clear ilidge,
decorating the graves at Winegard
uer's on their return - arrive at Clear
Ridge at 12 o'clt OK, noon, where they
will he reinfoicel by the Patrons of
Husbandry and the Suuday school
proceed to decoi a' e here, then march
to the Grove, wl ere an old fashioned
bean dinner will be served free of
charge to all. After dinner there will
be patriotic addresses delivered by
different orstrs of great ability. Fes
lival at ni rbt. Music will be furnish
ed by the Mechanics Hand of this
place. Everybody is cordially tDvit
ed to att nd. ,
Treasurer's Sale of Un
seated Land.
Agreeable lo i lie provjjdOM ol an Aoi of As
sembly, d ri"'iii)j: tlio mode of selling ITnseut
td (i'unls for Th es itiKlother purpose, passed
the I'.'th diiv of M ircb. 1m7-iiiui tbe JAihof
March. und the ih of Hftrota 1801, the
I'n- isi: r of the uniy of Kit ton. hereby
lve.s nut lee to tt I pen. us eoneerned, thut miles-,
ihe County, Se ool. lioui und Tour tu-JteH
on ihe fnUowtni tract of I'useuted Lands sit
ante In Pulton County, uiv puUt before ihe
duy of Sit!e, the w'nole ur sueh pin ts of eueh
trot M wiiipuythe tuxes nud oostH churfe-
Mei hereon win be sold. In the t'ormnlssiiim rs
iiihee. In the t'otirl House, in the ltorou"h of
MoOon ellsburif. C iunty ( Ku ton on the
second Motility "Oi ditv) of June next for the
urietsiues n twxes due i ud costs accrued
theieou. und snid sale will contluue from duy
luiluy uut 1 nil ure disposed of. Sule to com
mence ut t o c .oe.lt, p.m. TermscaMi.
V A ItH.t NTKK. V Al'KKK AMol'NT
TAX.
Ayr Township,
Isnue Ten, HH f0
rturuh Custer. int. fcftt
Itciljcl Tow uship.
sar. h lpe, v 44
Jucub Mort. 75 1.00
luif S. Ii Ice, S8 1.60
Be! r" list Township.
John UoffODi 110 1.04
Brush (!reelt Tcwnseip
Johu LOfM) 2A4 . 10
Andrew Loja", 40tP. if, IS
Churle DUwoith, - Int. Hi 7.:ij
Dubili Township.
Wm. MeConnell, M . 4.2
Wm. Uewees. 4UU
QUO lewee- 4 0 II. 4S
J I em rd Uutiisey lyo 'ii.Ofi
1'omerer und Kruker. 400 ti.Ui
umerer and Kruker. Ueo. j-n ft ici
Aimer HOftOB JI.45
"LlekinR Creek TowiwMp.
John U (Jllluu 3M LH
Aduin KitulTmtn, ;i7 ri.ja
Taylor Tvwnshlp.
Johu riilllps. 418 10. A
Fete Fix. heli-K. 7 I 0
Uofrers nud Ihien, 1 lot 1.2H
Thompson Townshsp.
(eortje Ch'suul, M X.h6
J. Q, IU uuIn, - i '4
Todd Township.
Iforj Billion. 4C0 le.ftfl
Jueob lleiuiult, 60
M K Taylor. l'OO 11.hu
Catherine Kekert. 16 H.ftO
Mrs. U S. Kelphurl. 70 a.W
Wells Township.
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David B. Null. a 8.H8
CHAS. il STKVKNS.
Treiihiirer'sOmce. TreubUrer.
April it. IU 8
Buggies
and
Wagons
I have just relllled my sheds
with a line lot of Buggies and
Wagons which I am selling un
der a written guarantee at
Rock Bottom Prices
I also have in stock a lot of
Buggy Wheels and Unggy Poles.
1 want your trade. Please come
and seo my stock before you
make a purchase.
Thanking the public for lilier
al patronage in tbe past, and
soliciting a continuance of the
same iu the future, I am yours,
Very respectfully,
W. R. EVANS,
Hustontown, Pa.
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