The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 16, 1893, Image 4

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Published every Thursday.
T- H. DARTER Editor anl Proprietor.
Subscription $(1.50 per year.
(which must b pl1 in alraniM whrn sent out
side Hip county.)
RATItOr AOVIRTISINO.
All trnnvlrnf artvprtl'wmmt tint othnrwli"
c?iiri'ii'ii f.ir will Ih rhariri'd hMIii' nio nr 1.1
routs kt line (nonpur i nii'aauri'l tur tlrtt Inser
tion ami in renin per line fT every sntivriunnt
IllSerilnn.
Thursday ,Xovenilerll, 1S9.1
Dog nrvl Hyena.
A SAVAHE I liillT IN W illi II Tilt HOU
IMMKH ( 'IT ON TD1-.
r'rmii 111" I'iih- r.M TlNH'.
With hi troth firmly iinlictMotl in
this titik of the na hyonii the huge
African limiting ihu: in the Imppy
eiitro at IIuu'eiiheek'H in Midway
ri.iixani'i', Will's I'air, derlarei
liin mil horit v. vrntcctini? the hi'iirs
mid nmnkrvs limn the infuriated
ln-a-t. It was shortly nt'ti r-imoii,
whilo the rest of the tuiiuial nt the
I'iirm wriv I'lijnyitii their iuict,
lieai'i'ful midday meal that the nt-
t"ii hint s and pfifiirmrrs wi re slid
dciilv aroused from their meditation
by the most fiendish lunvW over
heard on the Midway.
JiiinniiiL' to the they ww n
Mi'lit they will never forget. In the
eetitre of the enrfe, with the dog
miuppiiii; at his ears, was the big
hyena t'a sar, usually a peticcfiil.
wi ll-trained animal, biting the pawn
of a little -nnst) bear wlio he attack
ed, and to whose assistance the dog
had sprung. Ju-t how th fight
started is not known, but it was be
tween the small nose bear and the
liyi na mot probably over same
meat. It has always been a ques
tion at 1 lagenberk's as to which one
would win in a light, the dog or n
hyena, nnd to-day tin hyena i-tusitd.
der and wiser mutual.
The battle was probably the moHt
terrible one ever known to have tak
en plaee in captivity, ami it wnn
gory from the start. Seizing the
small bear by tho head, the hyena
bit his earn until tho little black
bruto could stand it no longer, nnd
with howlrt of pain tried to get at
the striped monster, who seeing
that the boar wan showing fight,
made vain attempts to got at'v.
neck. The dog fW protects ..o
monkeys, after bo
them up
ftr,
I a uu . .uredi
iitely released tho bear and' paid his
respects to tho dog, trying his best
to free himself from tho sharp fangs 1 1""' r Jjifeun m p., raiu-i on Vi. Kb. i, May
deeply imbedded in his sides. Inte
tho meantime
tho noise and howls
aroused the other animals around
the ling, and in true animal fashion
they started in to howl and roar
just to make tho thing more terrible
if possible.
Tukiug advantage of a moment's
relapso to freo himself the hyena
turned on tho dog, who proved too
lively for him, and. returning bite
for bite, got at the hyena's foreleg.
With a vicious snap he crunched the
bone at the joint, at the same time
forcing his antagonist into a corner
of tho cage, and, jumping on his
back, again tore a big strip of llesh
from under the ear, causing the
hyena to give up tho battle. The
boars then jumped in and each one
amused himself by taking a mouth
ful of llesh from tho beast's neck,
who was: so terrified that ho wus
howling with pain, and with a sad
look in his eyes seemed to appear to
tho crowd mound tho cage for pro
tection. Two of the biggest and huskiest
keepers, armed with stout sticks
and long, sharp iron spikes, entered
the cage and drove the dog oil'. The
veterinarian then came iu and bound
i:p tho hyena's wounds.
Tho cage was a sight after the con
llict. Tho straw was pushed into
one corner, and tho walls and bars
were spattered with blood and smal
pieces of flesh, tufts of hair lying
around the lloor outside. After be
ing quieted down tho animals re
sumed their usual ways, aud tin
monkeys, who, while tho conflict
was going on, had never stirred from
their place of safety on tho board
above tho lloor, camo down and,
jumping around tho dog, their spe
cial favorite, licked hiinall over, and
seernod to applaud him on his fierce
attack on the fiendish monster and
their protection.
4jkntj:i: villi:.
"Well, tho election is over, and it
was herd to thunder in deep and
emphatic tones, Republican victory
as it rolled from-New Knland's
rushed coast to tho fair plains of
Iowa. The result is not a surprise,
although I admit it has somewhat
exceeded my expectations. Tho poo-
pie naro spoken in a manner so
plain that it cannot be misunder
stood. There can bo no question
of the poople, that they have hai'
their change. But whilo my dem
ocratio friend Tom. Wise is com
polled to swallow this bitter pill,
mere is no reason Tom. that you
should pretend that the doso is a
pleasant one, for I remember of
people taking castor oil with a stuil
ing iace, simply uecause some ono
in authority was looking on Os
car Alexander of liloomsburg di
business in town last week. ...Our
hotels are becoming quite a resort
for hunters and marksmen of dis
taut cities and towns Tho Seiler
Brothers of Shamokin, were hero
several uny last week. .. A gossip
and tnle-bearer sets on fire all the
houses sho enters J. L. Snyder
of Pawling was in town and vicinity
a day or two last week U. II
T esslcr made a business trip to Win
field and Montatulon on Friday. . .
n. ntroiiM went to llhamsport
on Monday rho members of the
Lutheran and Keformed church
na(
orgaiiizt-.l a society of Chris
tian Kndeavor.
bcrship already
The large incur
enrolled indicates
renewed zeal mid activity in
work.
church
roi:TTIlKVOHTON.
A certain gentleman, whose name
we withhold, because of tho lish law,
speuroil a twelve pound carp. It
required the aid of three to land the
monster. The young man, whose
veracity prompted him to eat tho
whole of it, stibm quenty rued bar
gain . . . . eilnesilay evening follow
ing the election was notable for the
party held in the election room.
.Typical merriment and perfect or
der reigned together Vinong the
recently established and most pro
gressive industries of the town is .1
M. Uogar's tinshop. Ho uses Amer
ican tin in a manner that mukm
McKinley smile Tho evenings are
begining to bo very long. Hut in
this respect they perfectly coincide
with Lew. Charles' stoi
piite a whilo Lew. 1ms striven for
the knife, which is tho standing
prize in this community for tho
man who can draw tho biggest facts
from his imagination. T.ow lmu
lone it. Of course it was a tortuous
task, with u suako story, but ho has
succeeded well and tho honorH are
ll8 Wavetit.v.
UiUTOU'HXOT
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TIH unden.ljriM.rt Auditor appoint br th
..ri'i".'. Tnl !'.' Hniv,l, r ''"'""y lo cllHtrll.UK
thosher ir, nelif ,n tmHnn, for diHtrahiillon
. ? I 'nu ' H "' ""'"ael W. deaver, di-c'd
una nuia nt. will nttetiil lo (he dutloN or hi
appoint tnent al thoonii f ,Ias. tt. ermine. Eso
in Mhldlehiirvh, on Krltlav, Nov. vi, iso:i, at o
clock, a. to., when and where nil perxoiiH Inter
I'Mpdura iiotlileii to upeiir and preaent ihelr
clalmsorlM' forever debnired frmn coinini.' in on
wild fund.
J. M. IIAKKII, Auditor-
i:iis'KII S XOTIl'KS. XoIIi'pIm herel.v (flv
len thai the follow lii named imthoiih "hnvc
llhil their Administrators', i.iiardlan, and Ft-
ei lllorV ai'i olllit Iu (he IteirNter'a a am f siiv-
ileri'iiuniv. and the s.iiui. will Im presented for
iMiillrmatloti and allowanif. at the Court llouso
In MlildieliurKh. Monday, lice. 11, Mi.i.
1. I'lr -.1 and tt 1 1 u I account of Mary I'lrlrh v.
i iitrlx of saruli ,1. . ,pp. dee'd. illi'd hv c'has
U. Mallei iiiinllU'eoi said Mary I lrleh'
Aivonnlnf Samuel .. Ilrower, adinlnlHtra
lorof KIIalN'th doivcrsnx, lain ol WcHt deaver
ton iinhlp. dec d.
n. The tlrst and tltml Account of Mary K. lien.
nliiK'. Admliilsiratrlx of the cslutoof licnl. Kunn
lain of scllnsurovc. dee'd. 1 ' '
I. The second and final nccoiinf of Soviiln .
Ili lfley. admlnlMlratrlx of .lonalhan II. .no,.-
of Franklin tow nnhlp, dee d.
f. The account of Amos and Isnlali ll,iv.-..ru..v
executors of the last Will and Tvafiitncn't. of
jVv'd"''' ""w',r,,"x' 1,1,0 "' l't'''l Uiwmhlp,
. First and Html account of U. n. firowi. ad
mlnlstrat..r.. theestatcof Z. I'. (IrOSd, lute of
Heaver township, dee'd,
MlddleburKh I'a., Nov. Hi tw. idxlstcr.
AIMIIOWS- AI'PHAISKVKNTS.-Notlco Is here
" hv irlven that the follow ing Wldowa' An.
pralsi-iuciita under the flno law, have Im-.-ii filed
lih the 1 lerk of the ot'phmm' t'ourtof snider
couiilv for fonnrmntlon on Monduv, tho "lllh
.1.1.1 of lN'CCmls l', ism.
1. Anpralsi'meiit of llannnh Nerhood widow
of .lacoh NerlUKsl, lalool Adams twp pa., doe'd
Vo, l,l'';l,i",1t "f orplmnt children ol
W llllaiu C.lllsTC, Into of deliver twp., dis' d.
S. Appraisement of Sarah A. stout, widow of
.Io.cph l. Stout, late of spring twp.. Pa., tU-,l.
I. Appraisement of Henn, widow of
Henry J. lectin, Into of Monroe twp., Pa dir'd.
5. Appraisement, of Sarah dreon. widow of
Henry llrcon, lute of Jackson twp., pu dic'd.
ii. Appraisement of l.ydla Herman, widow
nt denjamlu Hcruiun, late of Juckaon two., pa
deed.
7. Appraisement of Italchel Manlierk, widow
nf Philip Minlsik, latent sprint; twp., pa.,tiv'd
.1. C ALVIN SClloc'll, Clerk O. C.
Mo-iil ay, Nov. 1, ls'.it.
ITNLU'SALK op
REAL ESTATE!
inc undersigned, overseers of the poor of
r i.iiiiwiii 10.. iisnii nun also Ai lornev s-ln-mct fit
Samuel lleflley. will eMise lo Pulillc Salo on
1 ne 1n1111c.es m 1 raiih.1111 Jywnshlii, bnyder
couuty, Pa., on
Friday, December 8, ISM,
The fiillowlnu'descrllK'd Ileal Kslnlo, to wit ;
.mi inai i criain mcs-iiairc, tenement and tract
oi i. inn mi nun m i rahKlln township. Kin der
i ii.i . i a., ooiiiiiii-u mi i nc .-Nnrtii ny Mlilille.
creek, F isi h) lands of Charles Hover .ml ,lona
than ll'iiilman, South hy land' of Jonathan
lloiilniaii and Pulillc road, and on tin. u..i 1...
lands of Charles do.ver and Pulillc road, contain.
Inj; ol an ACItK, more or less with the appur
tenances, on which areerected n s-slorv Frame
r.i.i.i.sit ii.. i nr.. r I Alll.r,, ami other imc-
eiMu.i imi i.i iiuiiiks, koou n un ami jfiKni water
.hi i in- .i .-iiur..-.
aieto coiiinieiicp all o'clock, p. jf., when
V. i ilia e III uu lllllou anuil 11 ov
.loj WAI.TF.H.
JOHN M. .MOVKK.
A t ys-in-inc ! for Samuel iicfiley uud ovorsccra
! mi iuu i in.', oi (- i mini in umuHUIJ),
Jury List.
r-KTITJlROlW.
I.lst of petit Juror drawn for the (Yvirtof
oyer and Terminer ana oeneral Jail Delivery
aniiroiirt of quarter Hosslons of the I'nare of
snyiler county hcM a Dec Term, corninenclDtf
...... .1 .. .. t .,
Adams Lincoln Hhrader, MnoolD Rorcmnn,
inuur; ytnyvr.
llenver .Iiirrilj Klmc, John (. Heljfln.
Ilenver Went Aaron Howell, I'aul liatupa. Wm.
sillier.
rehire l);ivi Kerr. ChM. V. nintrnmnn
;liHirmti wmiHin llnliner, Uenjnmln Ulcklinrt
r riiiiKiHii'iuiip -Miiitr.
Mlililleliunrh A'liim snnnpler. Alfred Clelnn.
Mnrre A. K. llurlnuin, KIIhm Strauw, Dnvld
Yonnir
Mlddlerreek-Ilenry n. Snyder, Wllllfim Annxnd.
ifiutfiii itoninn.
Pemi-Mlolmei li mer, T. W. FlHher. Oeo. M
SnvdiT. I'lillli lliveie, Chiw. I. OemlM'rllli
ii. 11 . iu'iimk. .rwii)n riiirreiu
IVrrv W. s. smith.
Terry West Al:im Kcneer.
spriii r-Siinmil Miln y. I'mil 11. Knepp, Tobias
lien.
Sellnstn-ovo-lv terS. Alln-rt, Mmor W. Snyder.
i iiurn", lioui'Tl, .(. ii, IMIIIM1.
I'tilon .l.ieoi. o. shuiiierifer.
Wn-liliiioii-ll"m-y S. s, hnee, Kred. K. HllMh,
in. . miiim-.ii. .x iiihH l. M'Ulol'lilU. Nil'
than II. Iili-hl, I'hlllp J. Mover, ewrar liun-
K.'liNTifi r. J jlin Luh-vit. Jincph Muyer,
i--inii: nii..i.i,
tiltANf) Jl'KOH.S.
Admnn Innc Slm ver.
Ilenver lleiiiH'n Zii'linmn,
deliver Went W. M. drilttnll.
"i-iiire .loshiii dlim'iiin.in, .luiiathun dlii.iihiin
chapmaii ThoiiiiiH Newman.
Kriiiiklln .Inlin W. Walter.
.1 ii I. -on Paul W. denfer.
MliMlelnii'i;h William Kninlir, .l.ieoh . Hliondn.
.Mlllillecreek- I1IV lluilllllel. KlNWurlll AHI'llllll,
.-.iinie i lillK'T, II. At lllimilll'l.
Voiirni' -John simiili.
I'ellll Inllll K. Ihu-lieM.
I'.-rrv W.-sl i n,.. M Vj. Saiiiui't Wlili.w.
sprhitf-ttK-iirMiull!. K Auianil.
lllisi;riite-Wllt. S-e-.
lll'OI l.ellll K. ( h.irles. Ae SeeelirlHt.
Wa.siilii-li.n Wm. A. Klselihntter.
Notice to Heirs.
In ni matter of Hie Knuin of John Youn", late
HI .l'llllilt! I p., MiHT ( (I., I'lU. llll' ll.
losniiie lonnir. vll nv, mi l her elirht rhll-
oreii. ii: i.iiHiir.i ii. onmr, eeier Yonnir ami
Ada hNlvlle, 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 Kentlen YnllllK Hllil ll.ir-
ii le i iniMiaiei.au in miiiiiiiikiii nam. Snvil
I o I .1., I -.a .11' N . 1 illlltL' lit I lie hillllli nine., u In.
i a iinii'ir aim na i..r iiM'iianiliili.loliii 1) N-mi
it i f Nni'iliiiiiili-rlaiel. I'a.. KelHi eu kaliler iiml
Arilinr ln'i' lin-.li on ni inw o ami eoninv nfur...
iiilil. t harell slii-r nee Yonnir anil ('. M. Hleer.
n'-i iiur.ii;iii i ii. nme piare, ami Allen A.
Yoiiiiu'of Noar; ,v :iyt Fourth St.. s iiifrahrlHi o
al , ami lieu. W. Yonnir ami Jennie hu wire of
Si raiilnii. K ill . Ilm-al il-si emlaiitx of Jnlin
i'"iir., n i lie j ow nsilip 01 violiro. Snviler
i niinij. oei- ii. in-etliiir !
Vim are hi l'eliv rlteil lo Imi mid Honour lii.r..
i ie- .I1HII.-I -n oi uiiriirpii iin i nun. iu an orplnim'
i iiiirf to ih held at Mlililli lnirvli. on the gml
'I'Mioav .-mia-r. A. II. lint, al lllorlin'k In
t lie Inn n ii in I lieu ami there U invent, or rrtiiHe
I" lake tin- ll.-al Folate of nalil .Inlin YollllK,
ilee'd. at tl ppraKeii valnatlnii put il.) It liv
in liniiieHt 1 1 1 1 1 awarded In u, wiliI ( oiirt. ami
returned la, the sheriff ol .ild eoiim .. or kii,i
iiie u hv the name hhoulil iml Im nuI.I Ami
hereof fall not.
Willie the Ilnn. II M. Mi'Clllro. I'realilent
of ouriii uiiii. nt Miii Iiiuk'Ii thin ilud day of
Ol IhUt. A. it. MM.
.1. c. seiioi'it
Nov. J, lMi.1. C lerk o. f.
DMIXISTItATOU'S XOTIf 'R r .
tors of Ailtuiuistratioti on thu
tatml Imtaa llawerinz. lata ol lltmlm lnn.
fhlp. Snydpr county, Va., ilee'd, htvltiK hean
urantcd to the umlvralKntit. all pnrMinn knuwlnn
llii'inn.i indelitml to mtld enlalfi ar reiiunitril
to mnk linini-illnta paymant, w hilo t lions hv
Inif I'lalum will Ii rem. nt tliuin duly authanilit.l
to tbo uiiilrnlif nt'd.
8EKKNUS IIOWFUROX.
(ict. 10, mm. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOIVS NOTICE. Let
ten of administration In mrnta nt
Sarah Jan Hlilpion. It of Oof ton.hin,
J w . .i 1 -m""i EmIi.a fop 0
olvaa louiait&'w ! ' f eiut arc roquau.J ...
make liuiuedlata naymant. wklU thoM havlnir
claim will (iresi-ut thoiu duly av'hrt'tlcaled to
iov unuenoKneu.
JAC'Oll CRAMKH.
(K-t. 28, 'n.1. Aduiiulntrauir,
A DMINISTUATOUS' NOTICE. Let
l tors of administration In estate of
Polly How. Into ol IVnn towinhlp, Nnydcr
i o.i-a.,iii'i- ii, naving neen urauieu to ma uniler
Flaiiril. all porsnnii knowlnu themwlveii Indented
to raid email) urn rtMiiniUri to inaka liuiuedlata
payment, while t ln.no IuivIiik eliiliua will prenent
ineiu uiii Hiiineiiiioaieu 111 me iinuersianeu.
.IIHIN HOW.
U. W. UtW,
I id. 4,'t3. Aduiliih-tratnrr
A IMINISTKATHIX' NOTICP:. Let
XV ttrs of RiliiiiniHt nitlon In f state of
K' ulieii AIkIit, ut Heaver townrhlp, Snyder C'o
I'ii. d" e'd, Inn 1 11 if haen Kranlvd tu thu undert
aiKiieii, all piTMum knnwiiiK tlicinmlveii Imluit
ed In raid einale are ri'iiuentud to make Inline
diale piivmrnt, whilo thnio havliiK elaluii will
pri'M-nl theiu duly authenticated lo the under
ip-ncd.
JF.KOMK V. AIUI.F.R
-I AC OK A. AIHI.KK,
Nov, '.1, 'im Ailuiiiiinrator
UDITOK'SNDTICK.
In Tiik okciuss' Coi kt of snydkh c'oi'ntv.
The auditor aiiisilnleil hv the Court to ills-
tribute the lialanceof the funds In tho hands of
the Administratrix of the eslateof Peter Wellcr,
ilcc'd, late of Washington township, will meet
the parlies Ititcrcsted, for the iuiim' of hlsap
IMilnttneiit, at tho ofllCK of F. K. llowcr, Ksi.,
.M lililli'liiii cli. Pa., on Friday, llis'etuher 1, IH.1.1,
at in o'cliH'k a. in., when ami w here all claims
iiK'.iHist said cM.ilc, proHrly autheutlciited,
must he pi escuicd. or he dcliHi rcd in mi coinlnir
In on said filinl. A. W. I'O'l I'Klt.
Auditor.
art Froclamatian.
rHKKI.AS the Hun. Harold M. McC.'lure
' Preildent Jiiilue ol thu Judicial lllatrlct.
poiiipoHeii ol tho countlm ol NnydtT, I'nlon and
iMiuiin, ami jeriuiiuiii imu and lliiury
llmwii l.'iiii,, AnfiK'luto Juduio In aud for Nny-
duruouiity, luivulMuud their lueceid, liearliiK
date inu jTttiuiiy oi 'sept, A. l)., law to me
directed for the ImhlinK olan Orphaim' c'ourt, a
court ol tioiiiuion Pleas, court ol t.'yer and Ter.
inner auu iioiierui i uuri oi quarter Beiwloui ul
I lit) Peace, at Mlddleliurxh, lur tho couuty ul
Snyder, on ttio '.'in niomlay. fhslnir the Uth
day ol Ihn'. IkmJ), and to continue one week.
Iviitlcit I therelnre huruhv iilveu to thu t'onui-
er, Justice ol the Pence and CJoimtahlv In aud
lortliu cniiuty ol Miyder, U appear in their
proper pemm with their roll, record. Inuulal-
tlun, exaiiiliiiitl.nl. and other rcuieuihranee
to do tlnme tlilliK which of tnelr iillli'at and In
liieir ni'iiali pardiin to hu dnnu and 1 1 iimnc.
and perMin proeeutlnK III In hall ol the fiitu
iiiniiweaitn iiuaiiiKi any piTsnnor person are re
liilred to Im tlien and there attendliiK anil du
partiiiu without leave at thulr peril, .luntlee
are requested to he punctual in their attendance
at the apHilnted time aKree.ihly to notice.
Hi von under nir lian.l ami tualat the HherllPi
olhre in MtddlehurKh. the till ilav ul Nov.
A. It., one thuunaud eiuht liiimlred and ninety
three. 1). IIOI.LNDKK, Kherlll.
Trial List-Dec. Term 1893.
Mary K. Smllh vs. elms. II. Klshel Aduir.
Klchlainl W. Sandi'l's va. Snyder Count y.
Mccoriiilch llarvesiln,' Co. va. Walton Whan
a v o.
SvreciiM' chilled Plow Co. vs, Samo
Ktiiplrc 1 trill Co, vs. Samo
Commissioners of I'nlon Co. vs.Wcliaiil lludd
C. Tower. Sur. Kcl. vs. P. I.. Itelcheiiliacii, ol.al.
noun iii-iiii.i-iiiian vs, lico. DUOl.iaTL-r.
Jonas l.oso vs. Win. Lose.
II. M. Sipnlc vs. AutfiiKiis Sprlnirman.
.1. II. Haley vs. Wm. II. Noir. cl. al.
Isaac dllktcr, tluar, vs. Allirlht IIim-Ii. ct. nl.
Chillies II. Hlhhel vs. J), W. Clollisj, CJUarushee.
T. II. Hurler vs. J. P. Smith.
Michael Wclaliilvs. 1). d. llas.slii;cr.
W, 11. Fcaslcr vs. Kvu dower, ct.ul.
Sale Register.
Friday, Dec. 9, John Walter and John M. Mover.
Oreraecra of th Poor of Franklin twp and al
ao Attorneya-ln-fiu't of Samuel lie nicy, will aoll
real cstalo on tho nretulaca In i ninklln tw p.
Saturday. Not. t lm Heirs of Susannah Wray
will sell pi'rtonni propcrtr on the prcmlaps, 4
miles north-west of MlddlchurvU.
Thursday, Nov. in, Murv A. nnd llohcrt W.
Stout, Adinltilstrators of Joseph I). Ktnut,
will aoll 4 horses, 'J cows, 1 ralvea, a shouts,
fann Implements nnd household (foods,
aisjut mil' s north or AdnnwhurK.
Thursday. Nov. in, Jncoh framer, ndmlnlstra
tor of Sarah Jane shlplon, will wll s rsonal
propiTty nt the residence of the dwaaed In
centre township.
crown Acme.
The Lest Humiuff Oil that
can
be
made from Petroleum.
It gives a brilliant light.
It will not smoko tho ehimney.
It will not char the w iek.
It has it high lire test.
It will not explode.
It is without a comparison as a per
foction
If,, o
'fb'
It is manufactured from the finest
Crude in the most perfectly equip
ped refineries in the world
It is tho IJost.
Ask your dealer for Crown Acme.
Trade orders filled by
Yours truly,
THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO.
Sunbury Station, Sunbury, I'a.
PIANOS,
ORGANS,
AND
SEWING
MACHINES.
C. C. SEBBOLD,
the well-known dealer iu Pi
anos, Orpins and Sowing
Machines, lias now tlie larg
est stock oi' instruments on
hand ever brought to Mid
dlehurgh, and from now to
January 1, 1S!)1, cash havers
can have the samo advan
tages in haying from him as
they have in huying from the
manufacturers.
u. si:ki.oi,i,
Iiddlehurgh, Pa.
I EWiS' 98 LYE
L fSTsoiD io rzsruMis
lCAIHNTk.il)
Thaalronvral and pnrrat I y
nine, l ullku oilier l.)i'. II hrlng
a Hue IniwiIit and i k.-l In a ran
wlili ri'inuvalile lid, the coiitviu
are alwavs ready for ue. Will
linike the hril wrfiiiueil Hard Snap
In an ininuiea wliliiiot l.ulllna.
II la llif lrl lor eli-aniuir lhaUl
'I-'K. illi-lulii'iltiK klnkN elius't,
WulihiK Iniiiltsi, alnts, tree, etc.
PENH A. 8 ALT M'F'O CO
Uen. Aut., Phlla., Pa,
Going to
Buy a Watch?
If to, buy one that cannot tie tolen. The
only thief-proof Watches are those with
Tl
BOWS.
Here's the Idea;
The bow haa a groove
on each end. A collar
runa down Innde the
Jiendent (Htcm) and
ita into the groove,
firmly locking the
bow to th pendent,
o that It cannot bi
pulled or twiated o.'f.
Fain
rs nt Oil
cattily uu
I ft
1L
imm.
izrr.rii
To be sure of getting a Non-pull-out, tee that
the case U stamped with this trailc mark,
It cannot be had with any other kind. XzU
Send postal lor watch ease opener to the
lamout Boss Flllsd Cass ntaktrs.
KeystoneWatch Case Co.,
PHILADELPHIA.
DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO
GO FOR A NEW
FALL - IT or
"We "watched our clianco
When money was scarce
in distress When they had to sell Wo made our pur
chases for cash at .
Rock Bottom Prices.
We aro now ready with tho Handsomest, Largest,
cheapest and Most Stylish
drens Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Horse
IMankets, Lap Holies, etc.
Our Low Prices aro a WOXDKK.
H. Oppenheimer,
SELINSGROVE. PA.,
The Cheapest Clothinar House in Snyder Co-
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves !
KAXOKS from
13.00 up.
Improved Cook
Stoves, from ftKJ.OO
Ti.
Ml ur ...,
up.
TllOHO II rp nstnnisllln.'lv livvv nrlnus
, . j ii 111U111--J nun aim izooa
a Krent ways if you my the isiu.li which is the way I do business, and it In
ii.d t n.ii.-ri in mo run an joii can
uirw iiauuin
Stove Fixtures
with all kind and sizes of pipe ready
M. L.
1 Hauare South of Depot.
elinsgrove Qjazaar)i
Selling Out at Cost.
1 denire to jro t of busiupss and return to my former home, uud In or
Urto close out my utock I will sell everythiujf at and below cost My
htock consititH of
LADIES' FANCY GOODS
of every description,
Notions, Gents' Neckwear & Jewelry
for both Liulles aud (i entleinen.
MILLINERY
a Spt'dnlty. I have also received a new line of
Fall Goods, Underwear, etc.
It Isapnuino closing out sale, and no It must be promptly done I aiu
offering extraordinary burpalns in all goods. Come now, bofore the stock
is depleted and buy yourself rich.
NETTIE COHEN, SELINSGROVE? PA.
G. C. GUTELIUS
THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER!
DEALER IN
Fashionablo cloth rl
ing, Hats, caps,
I i
Neckties, 0 cuts ' 1
Furnishing Goods,
i
Summer Under- .
wear, and Celeloid '
goodSjAten's shirts,
Clothing for prince I Pauper!
Clothing that looks like silk and wears liko leather. Come
to tho old Keliahlo where you get what you pay for. My
now stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all the
latest styles. Too busy waiting on customers to tell you
more, iowo and seo for yourself.
G. 0. GUTELIUS,
aiiddleburgb, Pal
4
'iris j. J
OVERCOAT I
tlnring tho past twcTmonths.
"When manufacturers were
stock of Mens, Hoys andhil-
SQUA1SK HKAT-
EKS from $11.00
up.
frrrrts And all other Coal
.... .7.
OTiSt(,V(,s Iron. 3.25
linf
biivo u per cent, oy DUyltlK of lue. I
and Spouting,
for use. . Give me a call and see what
SHANNON, Swiucford, Pa.
v.
. Children suits
nnd everything to
make a man look
handsomo and fee?
happy, at prices
that discount all
imitation stores
f J
. 'y m
71
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