The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 11, 1889, Image 7

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I'lililitdied every Thumlfiy.
T- H. BARTER Editor and Proprietor.
Subscription $1.50 per year.
Thursday, July 11, 1881).
Globe Millh. Hon. S. H. Yotler
shipped two carload of flour to
WaHhiiiKton, D. C.
Anion Zi'ibtT is Uie most benevo
lent fellow in our community. He
treated hit hiiveating hamlH to n
gallon of mountain dew.
At A. C. Moj-it'h, u beautiful hand
engraved pitcher, celery htand or
other KlitHHwnre in given with eueh
pound of Silver .Star baking powder
nt a very reasonable price.
In the htHt ihhuo of the Post we
were rather iinpoHod upon by the
Kreamer reporter an to the post
office. We knew well enough that
.1. A. Smith wbh not pout-master,
l)iit he wan the chief cook and bottle
washer all the same. At least his
suddlodid not lit Ben. Harrison'H
horse or the post office would not
have been changed.
James Loce says he must tie his
grain cradlo to his leg with a string
to keep it from mowing too fust.
The population is fast increasing
in our township. Many of our
friends find themselves the happy
father's of bouncing little boys and
girls.
The farmers are still busy harvest
ing. Some of our boys were to the flying
circus on Saturday evening and ar
rived home at an early hour the
next morning. They say "it flies
like blazes."
Three gypsy families are camping
near Vhii h's tannery. Horse trad
ing u specialty.
Ckntbevii.i.k. Jacob Schwann,
one of the Johnstown survivors, was
in town among his friends.
Constable llcnninger of Middle
burgh was in town recently on olli
cial business.
In the last issue of the Tost the
devil got hold of the wrong figure.
The 2iCi trout were caught till 1
o'clock P. M. and not 4 P. M.
Jas. K. Reish & W. H. Smith of
Cowan, were in town last week.
Dr. Sampsel has added an attrac
tive Soda Fountain to his drug store.
The finest flavors of soda water al
ways ou hand.
V. P. Thomas of Lcwisburg, was
here on business on the 4th.
S. F. Shcary was registered a day
r two in Williumsport last week.
J. K. Dolig and J. F. Spaugler who
are working on railroad bridge at
Lewistown, were here with their
dears, over Sunday.
Rev. T. A. Short iss of York coun
ty, occupied the pulpit in the Evan
gelical church on Sunday morning.
Dr. D. X. Sampsel and lady of
Wiutield mingled among friends
here on Sunday.
Levi "Walter of Iowa visited rela
t ives in this vicinity.
The weather is not very cold. Dog
days have opened up in earnest.
AiiAMsnrmt. The Fourth passed
o IT very iuietly at this place.
Farmers are m king full use of
the fair weather.
Prof. Houser will open the Nor
mal class on Monday, July 15th and
to continue in session for six weeks
Those who intend to teach the com
ing winter should avail themselves
of this opportunity. County Supt
Herman will give weekly lectures to
the students of the Normal.
Samuel Werner while at work at
his saw-mill had a piece of steel fly
into his eye which may cost the eye.
iir -m r v f ill 'I i !
win i . .cu oi l'liuaucipiua is
putting on the slate roof for Dr. H.
J. Smith. The Dr. is getting one of
the finest homes in our town.
llie Iron ore mines have again
commenced work.
The brick layers have commenced
work nt Jacob (Jreenhoc's new
house.
Dan. Dretse is erecting a new bark
shed.
0. 1.0
Lowell. Atnoa Snook's dam was
washed away by the rain we had- on
ant Friday evening.
W. O. Smith had a valuable cow
die last week. Hilly says that will
not detain him from attending to all
that may give him a call to have
their wheat cut with his new self-binder.
There was very little hay stored
away last week around here on ac
count of wet weather.
The fanners are busy cutting
wheat for the past few days. At
this writing some are through cut
ting and hauling in.
The Fourth past off as usual. The
boys had a big time at the Hall.
Miss Lucy Goss paid her old
friends a visit in our town before
caving for the West, which will be
in the near future.
Mrs. Robert Gosb was much Hur-
prised a few evenings ago by a
circle of friends calling on her the
number being about 70. Her birth-
ilay was the cause. Robert Bays,
now eat, drink, and be merry, for
to-morrow you may die." U. No.
Hummels Wharf. Mr. Harry A.
Schuck, son of S. B. Schuck is read
ing law with Hon. S. P. Wolverton,
Sunbury, Pa. Harry is a young
mail of good moral character, well
iiialified for the profession, and we
know he will succeed.
Miss Mary J. Hummel, a sister of
Mrs. S. B. Schuck died at Williams-
port, Pa., July 2nd. Miss Hummel
was a very intelligent young lady,
she was a faithful member of the
Presbyterian church, and was never
absent from her church or Sunday
School unlesH prevented by Hickness,
eaves many friends to mourn her
osh. As a token of respect many
choice flowers were placed upon her
asket, and while the casket was
owered to the grave showers of
flowers followed it. She was a chris
tian, and died very happy, she clos
ed her eves in death with the assur
ance of a happy home in Heaven,
caving a beautiful smile upon up
on her face. S.
"Mulligus Joe" must send his
name with his poetical effusions, so
that if any one conies to kill the ed
itor for printing such poetry wo can
refer him to tho anther.
Sr. Ki.mo Motkij, Nos. 317 A; 31'J
Alien Stiikkt, I'iiil'A. Hates re
dueed to f j 0 per day. The travel
ing publio will still thul at this Hotel
the sanio liberal provision for their
comfort, it I loeuted in Uie liiuueili
ate coutres of bushiest and places of
amusement ami the ditTerent Hail
lioad depot, us well. All parts of the
i iiy, tiro iiuiiy accessible iy street
l ain constantly passing the door. It
otTers special inducements to those
visiting the city for business or pleas
tire. Your putronage respectfully
coiiciieu. jos. m. reger, rroprietor,
The only com pin book puMlnhed. Now rrndy.
AMERICAN FISHES.
A pop111'"' trrntls upon the omim and Fond
FWhi'S of Notih Anurlf-a. with ewlnl irfprw
to linblt nl mi-ihiolK (itrnmiim, br o. Broo
(KwmIh, r. 8. comnitwlnnnrof KIhIiawI FlRhfrle.
With niniKToiiM llliMrlim unci a nminil neurit
front tplm plntruf brniik trout In njiifl rolnrs.
The work la published In one voltima, Koyal Oo
lav p. ovnr 6 pifn from new iiUif'a. on hand
aonriff paper, and elegantly bound, sent tree on
receipt ol piiit". .W
FAULKNER & ALLAN,
1714 Che-tmit St., rhlludelphUPa.
NO MAN NEED BE IDLE.
Iir-Thn anbscrlptlon hooka ptibllahed hy
FAri.KHKR Allan, ot Philadelphia. hae proved
exceptionally popular and prolltahle lor aifenta.
An announcement by them of a new work. In
variably hrlntr a ureal liumlier ol applications
for territory from airenta who are eairer for niv
pnrtiinltlca to mnke "big money." Fmnk lMit't
I uutiraua .v owtpajitr.
SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE!
Whereaabv virtue of writ of Fl. Fa, burned
out, of the Court of Common Plena of Sayder
I count valid to me directed I will expoae to
i public aale at the preml.tea In Chnpman town-
snip, nil) uer county, ro.. at i uciw t i. ui. uu
Friday. July 20, 1889.
The following dewTllied real eatate leln(f all
tliut.eertiiln phi or tract tf ground altuate In
tlie tiiwnxliln of Chanman. foiintv of Slivder.
State of Penn's, Hounded and dewTltied aa fol
lows : On the South by lands Of Frederick
ottlnifiT, WcKt by binds nt Ktchanl Lfttilit. North
oy liilius Ol .o'l eiAlll. rMJi oy rui'iii- iiimu, i-vir
tMliilhir ill ACHKS mure or leas, whereon liirtwt
eda F'H.VMK OWKLUNU 1IOISK. and other
riiitliiillillfiira.
Aluo at the aniiie time and place the fullim-tng
reraouiil Property w ill lie wild. The whole of
acre imtatoca In the irroutid, onclialf Interent
In 8 acres oata In the Kruiiiiil. .one-half Intcrc-it
in fine acre corn Iti the irround.
Sel7.i'd. tnketi Into exis titiiui and to be sold as
the property of Iturtilmrt nce,
HKI IIKN DIIEKSK. Sheriff,
Shcrlirs ODIce, .MlddleburKh. Pa., June 17. Ml,
llnapllal llrmriltra.
What are thev T Tho itrowth of liitclllirnicc In
mcdlciil niiiltera Iiiih irlvcii rise to a deiiminl for
rliiaa ol ifeniillie. reliable lueillclnea, I lie oi-
cortuully of the iL'hnnuit ouiick, who irrew rich
durtnif every! IiIiik out of a hIiikIc Isitlle has piuta-
!. in hiiiiv MiiiMiicioriiy una oemanii tins
IlKt ol rcliii'illcs liita liecti creuUsl. They are the
favorite tirewt -Ipllons of the must fiiiiiuiiH medi
cal pnii'tltlniierH of tlic ilny. withered fnun the
hospltalH of Lonilnn, 1'iirla llcrllu and Vienna.
I'n-MTi iilulis wnii'ii coi ine p.itientH ot these
mh-IuIIhIh trom tt to film, are here offered, pre
wired and reiiilv lor use. ut the inmiliuU nrlcu of
one dollar each, Not one of them la a cure all ;
each one has only the rcuHonahlc power otcurlii(r
a Hintf iiiwaxe una eucn otic Keens im contnu't.
SiitTi'iiThfrnin Catarrh. IMsciisimI I.uiikh, llrnnchl
t la. Ah lima, t otisiiintit Ion, Klieiimai Ihiii. vhim-i-
sla, l.lvcr mill Kidney (toinplaltiMt. Fever and
nn II . .srtii iiixii. reiiiiiit- t-iinurvw, i'imm
hii'u. or Nervoiw lieblllty, should wild atamp
for deMTllitlve ciiliiloinic to llueiiltal Itemcdy
Co., No. West. KIHK HI.. Toronto, t'liliiidii.
If vour (lnik'irlsl dues nut kicn these renieillea
reuill price und we will wild direct fn-e of duty.
HUMPHREYS'
SILIITOrH&ZYS'EOOX.
Cloth & Cold Binding,
144 rr, wKA StMl '"
iuiuo rati.
t4ir. r.o. n isia, .T.
In n m- so yi rs.-Tnwls1 PmM'rttiiin of an
rmliwut fliyiUi'luu. (simple, Mia anuemre.
HON.
ei ajM. ran
Fevers, Cnnxntlon, laflammaUnnt,
y Arms, irin rer, irin . .
('rlna J'ollc, or Teetnmaor inraum
Iiliirrbra r i ainiren ur auuiu ....
Ivarmerr. (irlplntf. tUMuua Colic., .i'
hulera illiirbua, VumlUim V
t iihhi, 1 oiu, lininrnitis
Nu rM tula. TiM.tliache. t acaeiie..
IM lleudniliea, Mck llnulm'hr.Vfrilgo
Ik. ..... lull. him Kl.tntafh
isiiupresaril or ralafal Period
kiiea. too lt-oruM I'rrlisla 't
t'riiun, oiiitli, lumcult Hrvathlnit.., .'J
-iili li heum. Erslls lss. kruiitlnot .'i
Kheuiiiallsiii. Khi-uinatW' I'alua .. .i
irirr itiel Ante, chllU, MuUrla... .
sj O p li t h a I m y , r N m-. jLWejfcrrM
HOMEOPATHIC
T,TiTTiniuiirri?i?T7innirr3
'ill Aalbnia, Suraaasl HreaUiluR
J il Kar IMscliaraea, lniUr.sl Healing ,
(scrofula, KiilaoieiloiaJKM.riweiiinn .
i.,ir.l ivhllli v Ch?l, J WettkuM .
jl Itrapay, and Scanty KnTPtloaa
tlllsea Mlrkaraa. SlckJitaai frva lUdlnc .
i7l Kldner IHaraae
ilslNerv.ua Oebl Illy. Seminal Weak
I nisui. or liivoluuiary Ulacharifta ...1.
tsare muutB. i anBtir
I'rlnary V eabaeaa, WetUn Bed .
'alnfal Perlada, wlttoSptaam .
Olaeaaeanf Heart. I'alpltaUoa... .
Eulleuav, Spaum, St.Vliiu' lama...l.
IMwIilherla, l:lnerated Horn TbMat .
1 untrue, rinirealions r-riMiiiMTis
SPECIFICS.
hold by lruKKiit,(ir aMnt pout mU on rvflpt of
Ht'MPHKF.YS' VETFRTKART flPRCmofl.
I aed b;allWDeraril4raeanl'ats
tie. A IViiiiiillineutary tsipy of lr. Humphreya'
Veterinary Manual i5u paki on treatment aad
cars of lHinuwtli1 AllllualallonHSI. (Jattla, Mieep,
llim H1 fnullry Sent frra. liiMi-Haki1
llnaitorATHio Mku. Co., 10 Fuluin 81., N. V.
wlnlATr
scon's
EMULSION
CURES
VALUABLE FARM AT
PUBLIC SALE I
The undersigned Attorney In fact for the Heirs
of Philip F. Smith, late of Adams lownaiiip. env
i..r eniuiiv. I'u ilis 'il will exnoMR lo public Rule
on the premlscti. about one. mile north-west of
Troxclvllle, on
Saturday, August 10, 1880,
,.t in nviuck. A. M.. the folluwlnif Valuable Farm
situate In the Township aforesaid, bounded aa
fullowa: North bv limns u .101111 reiii niu nun
l.vdla Hllkfer. Kant by lands trfjoalah Kline anil
Alfred Troxel, south by lands of llols-rt Smith
,i wet bv liimlsof Kuls'i-t .Mldilleswarth mid
Henry llartmaii. tsmlulnliiK 11 At'KKSand W
iM-n lies. miin'or less. I ins is a kski inriii, in
tint ndltloii and well adapted to the ralslmf of
nil klndsut ifraln. It Is supplied with an excel
lent well nfuood water anil liiujartinnlnit stream
piowlmi thniiiKh thefiirtn. All tho necessary
bnllilltipt and a irsl orchard of fruit tires.
About Iiki Acres ofthetract, Is clear land, and
the Imliiiice well set. with irrowlnk tlmlx r.
T Kit MS ; (iniMlilril ot the punJiaae money to
remain aa a dower In the pretnlsea and theother
part of I he conillt Ions of aule will be made known
on day of sale.
OKOIIOENOHMAN,
Att V A Kent for heirs
o( I'hlllpF. Smith, deed.
PUBLIC SALE OF
REAL EST ATE I
The imilcrsltftied Administrator of the eslnte
ofJactiliA. Itrulmker, bile of I'nlon Uiwnshlo.
Snyder county. I'a,, will expose to public mile
ou I he premises on
Thursday, August 15, 1889,
The following valuable real estnt to wit:
TKAl'T NO. 1. All that certain BM-ssiiaf;n or
tract of land situate In township, county and
Stale aforesaid, containing HW ACHES mora or
leas. Isiiinded North by land of K. is. iiouser. it.
W. Itleaslnif, el, al.. South by Oeorye (tnuKler
and Jacob Hairier, bast uy teo. wautricr, auu
West bv .laisib Kainer on which are erected a
DWKI.LlNOHOl SE, HA KS and other outbuild-
tlll-H.
TKACT NO. a. Helntr the undivided V of the
land lately owuisl tiv iniiuei imioaKcr, : a,
I'ciiiliiliilnt; y ACHKS. mom or le.sa, lioutided
North bv land of Charles llower uud W. Flail-1,-rs.
Siiuthbv David Melscr and Joseph llrtl-
1 inker. Knst 'by the siisoiiehaniia Hlter. and
West by Joseph anil .liicnb s. hrubiiker. where
on are eris'teil u l ci.i.i.mi iiki sr., IIAIO
mill other out lillllillliL'M.
sale to commeiiis at in nVlis'k a. in. when
due iitleiuliiuce wlllla ulcii and terms iiiuile
known by
W. M. IIOYF.K.
Julv n, lssii. Ailmlnlstnitor.
THE GREAT FLOOD!
ATTENTION, AGENTS!
The llrst In the Held. A ciniiplcto history of
this terrible cnlamlly at Johnstown, has lust
lafii Issued. Hum piufcs. !ti full-iiiL'e lllilsl rat Inns,
hanilsoiiiclv Isiiinil In cloili.prlrefl.ini. IHm-ouiiI
toairenls, Nl s-r cent. Send s cents for Pros
IHs liis llisik mill packnife ot circular, and fo
work. Address .1. S. titill.VIK, I'libllsher, fi7
Hose Street, New Vork.
Iw.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE, let
ters of Atltuioistrittinn on the es
lata il Heuben Kwh late of Weft lleavro 1'wp
Snyder county, I'll., dee'd, kavlna beeu icrantcd
to Ilia utiilemliitied, all perisim kuowiUK thaui
nelvei Indubted tu aaid vulata arv reiuuiiteil to
inn ku liiimedlatu payment, while thiiee havInK
rlalum will present thi'Ui duly authuiitlealed to
the unilumlKned.
VM. J.WKIANll.
Juno'J. 'Ml. Aduiliitratur
10,1100 AtiKNTM WANTKII at once to Hell the
onlv Authcutlc Complete and Oruphlc
HISTORY OF THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD-
I'HOFl'SELY ILLl'KTHATEU
with views of all sorts connected with the ter
rible scenes of the lulKlny liitiiiilallun, l.'ino.
4tsi pauiis I'rliii l.r. l.llH-rnl Terms. Thous
ands Want II. Demand Is Immense. Send
ipilckly sc. for out in toj. w. Keelcr 4Co &)
Chestnut Street, Phlladelpnla, I'u.
Notice to Heirs.
In the Estate of Henry f torhart, lata ot Centre I
Towafliip, KnydJ canniy, I'a. aee'd. I
T William Oerhart of Mlllroy, Ta.. Jessa
flerhart f t'antre townhlp, Hnyilar t'o pa.
Susan (inrnart, intermarried wiiii tianry Kay ot
f ranklin tew nlili, Hnyilsr Co. I'a., Amelia, In
termarried with Ami.p Peter al Marahell, Kal
homer county Mh'liliran. ('athartn Intermarilad
with Samuel Ilarkanhnra ol Hellrua. SandnakT
county. Ohio, Jane Intermarried with Hanry
wiiii, 01 i.ewiinunr. c num eonny, i a. iteonr
llarhart who In now dead but lar to inrvlva
him the lollowlnarhllilren vli : Amanda Inter
married with Wlfran Musner of Mexico Juniata
county, Pa, Mary Intermarried with Joseph
llatlay of Dodge, ISwIkb cimnty, Nebraska. Sarah
llerhari intermarried with II. M. Alexandaro
Satli-oT, Ventura ronntr. ralifornla. Hannah
tier hart and liiaao Oarhart ol Iwljlmrn. I'a.
the last twa are minor and hava lor their aaar
Han Adam II. Walter ol Franklin townnblp,
Snyder county, I'a.
Yon ara herohy elted to ! and appear befora
the Jnilve of ear Orphani' Court, alan Orphans
Court to ba held nt Mlililleharyh, on Ilia 4th
Monday or SKI'., A, I), issv al o'clock la
the liiranisin, llien and there to accept or re film
to take the Heal biateol paid F.lluhath Ship
tun, dee d, at the ap. .rained valuation put up
on It by an InipiBSt duly awarded by the "aid
Court, and returned ky ilia Sheriff ol said coun
ty, or f how eauna why the aaina lliould But ba
old. And hereof fall nut.
Witness the Hon. J. C. Ilucher. President ol
our said Court at Mlddlvliur;h, Ihli Oth day ol
June, A. II. 189.
W. W. W1TTKNMTER, TroHTy
00NSUMPTI0B
SCSOrULA
BEON0nm3
COUGHS
GOLDS
Wasting Diseases
Wondorful Flosh Producer
Many have gained ono pound
per day bv its use.
Scott's ICmulsion in not a so
cret remedy. It contaiua tho
Btiinvtlatiiifr properties of the
llypopliosja ites and puro Nor
wegian Cou Liver Oil, tho po
tency of both being largely
increased. It is used by Phy
sicians all over tho workt
PALATABLE AG MILK.
SuM ; till Druggists,
800TT L SORTIE, CLcaitte, N. I.
A. K. (11FT. T. II, HAKTKK
GIFT & II All TEH
Real Estate Agents,
Have the following special bargains to
offer :
I A vulualile farm, altuate In Franklin township,
Snyder county. I'a., near Pal tonvllle, V-s mllea
weit of Mldnlk'liurKh, couuty-seat ol Say Jer Co.,
coutainitiK ill Acres. 7s a crea rioar ami uu
der aood cultivation, tin lialauce acres in tlm
ber and under leuve, makiiia aood pasture land
with never lulling runnlim water on It. There
are 4 never lailinu eiiritiK on the place, one of
which Is near tlia bulldum Nearly every Hold
bus water lor atiH'k. Tlni Is a Rood irraln, hay,
and paature Isrm, well calculated lor a Hock
lurm. There are liuivatune on the place, ulno
available wator power. Tlia buildlDK are K"mI,
and icuod Irult. Church, School aud Market
within hall a tulle o! the lariu. Price Wi per
uere, on easy terms ol paymatit.
(iiKiii Fa km Foh Saik situate In Mlddlocreek
tovvimhip, Siiyiler coiintv, nenr the s. K 1.. Hall
road, ciHitaliiliiK 270 ACIIKS, l'JO of w hich Is clour
and under ahltfh stnteof cultivation, the Iml
iiiicc in K'sal tlnilKT, nearly nil tinder fence, with
running water In every held, rendering It tin ex
cellenl sUsk and Kralu farm. A Kssl blone
House and Hum und other out hMtldliitra In Kssl
repair. The lurin Is located within ! of a mile
of a rullond Munuii, with Church und Schuil
cotiveiilcnt. It Is a salable prols-rlv. very puli
Ihiy lis?ated and could be divided Into Ino
fin ins. price Jin per iu. ru ou cuhv torum.
ftarWe eell or exchange, advertise
ana Biirvey property, nml oonvey
titles. We guarantee all our work
ana Invite parties who have real eg
tate for the market to Address
OIFT& 1IAUTEII.
Middleburgh, Pa
ITotico to Heirs.
In the eetatc ot Moses Mlddleiiwarth, lata of
Heaver towimnp, nnyuer county, l a.
To El Ira MUblleswarth. widow, Ner K. Mid
dlcwartii ol Kvena. Iowa. Mary. Intermar
fled with Jonallian leaner of Idyvllla. Wa
plow county. Iowa. Catharine, Intermarried
with Milton Fall, ot Frederick, Monroe enuaty,
Iowa, Archie Mlddlciwarth, ol Itcsvcrtnwn,
Snyder ciiuntv, l a., Iiiiiaa, Intermarried with
iKiiac Hackrnhrrur, ol Troxelvllle, Hnydercounty,
I'a., David Mliblleawgr'h ol Heavertown, Sny
der county, fs., Kublaon Midiiioiwanh ol nca
vrr Sprlnirs. Snyder county I'a., Franklin Mid'
dleiwarth. Ilcsver Snrlni". Border county. I'a.,
and Keuben Mlddlaawarth who la now dead but
leaves lo survlva him the In lowlna chlblron.
vli : Maggie Intermarried with John J. Kraln
ol Council Hlull", Iowa, Kllen intermarried with
li Inkle orst John, Lake county Indiana
Charles Mlihlleawarth ol Moroeo. Newtan t'o..
Ind., Smith Middleswarth, Heinlnaton. Jasper
county, inn., a minor anu nai tor nil ifuaraian
Mnaci Specht ol Heavertown, Snyder county,
I'a.
You are hereby cited to be mid appear before
the Judges of our Orphans' Court.nl an Orphans'
Court to lie held at Mlddlebtirifh, on the 4th Mon
day of Sep. A. I. Ihmu at 9 o'ckK-k In the fora
nism. then und there toaccept or refuse li take
the ileal Kstateot sain lianiiei .wiinnT ais'eaaeo
at the atuirulHcd vnluiiilon nut upon It by an In,
piest duly awarded by the said court, and re
turned by theslierirf of Said comity, or show
cause wliy the autnu should liul Is) sold. And
hereof fall not.
Witness the Hon. Joseph C. Ilucher. Ksipilre,
rresnient. of our sain ( oiirt. ui MiunictiurKh,
this 6th day ol June A. 1 Inhi.
W. W. WIT'lK-NMYEIl, I'rothy.
IVIiddlelMirir lMarKct
Mutter ,
Kggs
I'ittwl cherrifs.
I'npitted " ..
llliickberrios...
12
13
8
3
(1
Raspberries 13
Onions 40
Lard II
Tallow 4
Chickens per lb ?
Turkeys
Nido 7
Sotilde 10
Ham 12
B.F.VAN IJOSKIKK, DENTIST,
SELINSGHOVE, TA.
Thirty two yean praotioe. Filling am! ex
tract Inn a apaclalty. X
Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J
H. Mayer, 831 Arch Ut I'hil'a I'a.
Ease at once, no operation or buis
ness delay. Thousands cured' H.for
circula. tf.
THE WATSONTOWN
II ML
Dealers in
I.I'M MKK.
1511. 1. STUFF.
FLonitlNO.
SI DIM!.
srmiOAUDs. FKNCJNd.
SlUNtlLKS, LATH
HOOKS,
III.INDS,
FHAMK.
MOI'LDINUS
Kto. Samples of our work can be seen
in most n n y part of Snyder county.
Nothing but llrst-cluss lumber used,
and all work prepared by the most
skilled workuieu with the latest im
proved machinery, l'rices always the
lowest. Address
Watsontown rianing ITill Co.,
0-l-'8!i, ly, Watsontowii, Pa.
Hardware !
For a Superior grade of shelf and hea
vy llnrtlware It Is always best to
go to old and reliable Houses
who have a reputation
to sustain. Such is
TTrtl t a
j.B.semeimer, lbwisiowh, ra.
Iron. Nails, Bteel.
Leather, Paints, Oils, Coach
and Saddler Ware. Manufacturer of
Stoves and Tinware.
BLANKS!
The following lilnnkswill alwaysbe
found on hand nt tliol'ot-T Printing
office.
Ore Leases,
ltlauk Kelcuses,
Agreements,
Constable Sales,
Warrants,
Executions,
Subpii'tias,
J list ices' Duns.
Certificates of Kcholarshlp,
Judgement Exemption Notes,
Tax Notices,
Justice' llonds,
Affidavits,
Summonses.
Financial Statement on School Hoard.
&a, &c. All blank not on hand
wll bi'lproiuptly printed to order.
-HEADaUASTEES-
For toil ail Belle
li
Men's Over Coat from 2.50 to 13oo
Youths " " 2.25tol0oo
Children " " 1.50 to $5
Mens Suits from 3.50 upward
Hoys " " 3.00
Children " " 1.00 to 5.00
Men's Underwear from '20c up
Mcn's,Yonths and Boys Caps from 5c nr
Hats " locnn
Silk Ties, Mufflers, Handkerchief
Xeck Ties very cheap and fino quality.
Shccp-skin, Buck-skin, Cloth and Kid'
O loves, Itubber poods, largo stock of
confections and Holiday goods of cverv
description. Will positively not lie un
dersold. Thankful for past favors, would re
pect fully solicit a continuance ofpa-onage.
Gutelins' Rile clifli
MIDDLEBURGH, PA.
1889. Spring and Summer. 188
"aMaiaajB
Wo uro now prepared to sliow yoa an imuichn.
Sesftsonnalble
17 WifintGiwiBi
In Dry (loodsMchavo an elegant lino of Comlik
Suitings, Ladies' Cloth, Satines,
A Variety of Wash Dress God
Scotch Zenhyi Cloth
.LNew Calicoes,
Ccnturv Cloth,
White DrwfrJ
An Elegant Line of Cassimere
Laces, and Embroideries.
IPSD'stfocIass (Gri'ocerie
SGHOCH BROS., Selinsgm
)
Well Mai!
0&iiin
1 still continue in the Merchant Tailoring bunineba uilhmc
Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa
and take this means of informing the people of Snyder couotj, f
uave on uaDd a wa seiecteu stock 01
Cloths, Cassimeres, etc.,
and uamplea from the boat and moet reliable New York auJ TL
bouses, and will Bell lower tban ever. Catting, Clenniug, V.ewvi
xact and Scourint? done on sbort nnlicA
Nov. ltf. E. E. DrCJ
It would do your heart good to go andtbc
tock of Spring k
AT
Freidman & Getz', Beavertown,!
They liaveTreturned from the Kutttero CitleH and now lmve
eroan uuUor the weight of Dry tiooil, Urocerk'S, tleutH rur"!'u'
( lotliiiifct, straw Hats, wool Hats, Hoots aud Hlioen, lurm lim?
NotlonH, &o. They show the greatest assortment ami prettiest
ever saw. Their
Goods is all New and Fre
and is not the accumulation of year. They are not lelf- oro.n-'
en and streaked with dust. Derides, they are
and offer you prices that ahuowt challenge belief when coulPr,ll
you are compelled to puy at other stores.
Do Not? Hesitate in Going
1 b
at ouce and.see just how much finer and cheaper their 6J'
ouimou run.
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