pAXTONVILLE. jCdto 3owci-hox wnn homo rljl., to vwit nor niomer 10- jr. Win. SpiR imcyrr ami nt MoClnre over Sun- liowPl'HOX ami iiiinuy ui lir, wero tho guest a oi Jir. . rinotluT ovrr Humtay. . . . nl flood dil ronpidornblo of ilimingo in wntuiiu m Mi4 for tho f armors J. It. ami It. O. Uowcrsox were C. 1 OHpko over ami- .in. f il . Wiiiii-n lirnest ion tor iuo rvims.... lt''V. Smith was 0n Suiuliiy.... Miss l'iiutu ;.if .1 fiit-iuls Ht 1 U'nvortown jay. Ciceuo, BEAVERTOWN. . duuBbtcr oi irviu ami u'liiunD. ana wnc oi ucsu-r I. died at her homo m months and 2 days. IIio owiuff Hue was brought to iro and on Wednesday tho funeral was held from tho , 0 of Jacob Wetzel. Rev. 1'. leninyer officiated and preach- appropriate and impressive i-liooHinc lor nis text me fouud in St Luke 23:28. ear old daughter and a babo iivs old ore left behind to bo r by the grief-stricken hus- Ouo by ono our young friends ping from tho threshold o m .lerintv. e know not ,ud it causes a deep feelin ess to tako possPHsion f us, know that it is right, because to wiso to err, to jubt to bo i. Wo humbly accept it as a i. r that this world is not our ind in this their hour of vov- tender our het.it felt sym :otho beroaved family An daughter of Jacob Aigler was on Sunday Mrs. Mary ; is visiting in Centre county s. Sophia Benfer of near Pax e, spent a few days last week er sister, Mrs. Elizabeth r isu J. 0. Boush who is employee legraph office at Irviu, West ind county, is homo to visit onts and friends .... A carous is nitched a short distauco of the P. It. It. depot. Parent I take their children to al seincnts which have a ten to broaden the intellect and a desire to become good and bqt,Jthore are no h ten embodied in a "merry-go-!' therefore we declare it a ce. Wild Roses. orphan's count sale op REAL ESTATE I Hv vlrtui' of nn pnlrr l-wuit nut of h or- plm'nXVdirl forlhPOmniy of smdor, Siiito of I'linsvivnwn. oT tin' iv oi inn iioui ivhiiih' oi HMmrlriP Anil'Tfiti, lnt of i hiiinpnvin town- litn In mlI.I .tiniilv. il'f'il. Ino tltlflt-rluhril All- liilnlslr.tlor of Kalii oslaK', will rxw to Public iilo nn the iin-inlxon, aixmi one nine norm ut McKimw h Full, on Friday, May 2. 18M. nt 1 o'clnrk. I. M. tho fo'lowlnif dowrHwrl Honl tiito, tin Inillntr iini'Xi'fiU'nt terry kiitm nenrw Hie sniin'liiimm rlvi-r. All Hint rcrtiiln nii-Miinifo or trrt oflnnd Mt Hato In t'lmpiniiri to nslili, Snvili-r munly, 1'u., Kiiiniii'ii on mo .nriii o innns oi inun iim-m i ml Jiilin A. Movit. on tln K ixt ov 1'nlil n Itoiid ml tin' IVmixUvniilii Cuiml, onllin West tiy ihiUiif lliiliinii'l iiml Mlrllili'l ki-rsliliT. roil iiliilnir 11 Ai Ith s nil !: iwri lii-n iiinn or Ii-hm. aimi iiiiniiiir irji'i I'oriiiOiiiiiif i At nr. iiihi iai ixti Iicm. Ix'lm' n n irl (if IIik orlirltinl Irilrl. nml Mnir Mw'ii tlii' IViiiiMylviinm I'linul nna lue Simi'ii'lmnna Hlvcr. TKIiMH t ir ci'tit. of tlio pnrrliHwf monfy folio paid on tin' dav of Male. Wi pT ivtit. nn con ffrinalioii ofHiiloliv tlio Court, whi'ti ndiwl will n didlvorod mid poiM-mloli will 1h Klvi-n, Uip tmlanrc to lx paid on Novi'inii'T lt. Inwi. w ith nton-Ht from tliod.'llvi'ry of I It I - natd Iml' hiiiv to fx. Mviiri'd by liidifini'iil or tuortnatfi-on no prniHTiy. JAMKSM. ANDKIISHN. AiluiiiiWrntor, rllWIVS' AI'I'KAHKMKNTS. Nollri l hi'tv- hv irlven flint Mie followlntr Widows' An- praHi'iiit'iiio iindiT tin' f.l'Ki law. Imvn iHH-n tin-it wild tlic ci.-rk of Mm orphan' Court of snydt-r roniity fur Conllrniallnii on Monday, tlm t h day of May, lut. 1. Alipralii'iiii'lit of Miry K. Korn, widow of lli'iiry Korn, Utoof II mut fown-thlp. dii 'd. AptiraWi'lii-nt of Sunn A Smith, widow of lli'iiry it. Miilill, laio Of ttiw iwmvor uiwiiniiip, ai-c d. Apprlinonf of Kill A. lion', widow of John F. Il'iui., Int.' of I'ranklln towuthlp. dve il .:in, widow of Ivrry lownnliln Ind. I. AtMiraln'Ml vit of I.mII.i A. Wol lor. widow of Arthur .1. WW liT, lato of Sn lli: tort iiHhlp, dii d i. Appralsi'iiii'iit of Mary 1 l.ovl V. Ti-alt. lain of W.'.tt May , '91. .1. C. si llocil,f1i-rkO. C Court Praclauiatian. W'llKKKAS th.i II Ilapdd M. Mi't'liire I'ri-miliMit .liiiluo id I hn .lu.li ' nl 1 H -Irlit mniMi-vd id ( tu en ii 1 1 pm til Siivdur, lTnlnti All .Miillin, mid .liTfaihih I rmi-i' ami llnnry lliiwii r.-ii.. Ai'H laii; .1 I'lui- in nml lnr roiy i'r roiiiity, I: ill' imih'ii iinor im'i'cpi, ni'iirnm .Into Hip tflbday i t ir. li, A. !., lnl, t.. inu illrri'ii'it lnr iik iiihoiiik in an irpnaii1 oiirt, a ruiirl til i iiiniii'iii I'o-itfi, ('.alii ni i-yrr and icr iiiliinr n nd i iiMHTiil mm nl i JuartiT Si'mhiim u I In I 'raci1, ut .lllMlil'iirih, l.ir I ho ennntjr m Snv.l.T, mi tin- 4111 .Monday, (IikIiik tin) iMI lay nl M.iy In'1!), mid to rmiilntiv one wiM'k Nntli'i li t'lipri-lnrt' InTfliv ulvon to lh t'nroii it, .lnr.tl.'1'ii ol tin IVa.'u and t 'niiHtalil.-ii la am irtlin t'niiiity nl Snvdi-r. to ppar In tlml iiniiicr piriiti won tlirir mlU, r.T'T.l!, Inoiitffl tlon-., inuiliintioii. hiiiI niiinr ri-ii!nnilramra to iln llinri! thiiiKK whli'ii nl lin lr oltl.'e' nml III tliair duliall tiartaln to la) d.ino and wIIiipiioii and iiiTf inn priiori'iitiiiii In Indian nl tho I'nin inonwi'iiiiii iiuainai nny pi'r.nninr pptnonn ara ra- iiiili'i'ii to He iiii'ii ami iiiorn mtemiimx aim nil luirtliiu v illi. nit h ave nl tlivlr ptirll. .1 unthva nru rvonrKted to ho punctual In thalr altomlance at tho Hiiiiuliitod time iiirrro ihly to nnth'o. i ii vi' u umii'r my nana ami m-aiai tno Miicrui nfllco In Ml.ldlvliiirKh, the Pali dny ol Ma A. !., onu tlinu.-aihl I'U'lit tnimlri'd nnd nlnot lour, AI.HitD tilMX ll l', tShorll1 KRATZERVILLE. lard Ilassinger and wife of Mid- irg visited Grandmother and st master Yearick over Sunday, jinas and Solly Kline of North- trland Co. were among tho visit- ore over Sunday A tiny girl oino to the house of Dr. Per Herman. . . .'Squire Daubermau ifinod to the house on account ckness. .Decoration day will bo rated here, but the time of as yet an uncertainty is s Lcitzel has placed an attrac Dialo fence in front of his tobI George Krisher an old cit of this township, but lately a ent of Union counly.was buried on Wednesday. .. .The heavy have caused the Penns Creek erflow here, and do consider- damacre. Ilcrrolds mill was bunded by water and the ma ory was removed to the Becond Caesar ADAMSBUltG. Ivinc to the continual rain, the IrB are higher than the flood of Quite a number of cellars been flooded, the greatest is D. W. KIobo, our ice cream er. . . .liev. ana jurs. ijanuis me uding the Reformed Classics in Centre county. .Dr. and Smith attended the State Med- Asaociation which met at Phila- hia. .. .ltev. W. II. Tabs attend- he Silver Jubilee of the Luth church at York. . . .W.F. Haines returned from Chicago, where ought a car load of horses.... , Jennie M. Aurand visitei id8 in Altoona E. E. Shannon to-day for Taintervillo, where las contracts to plaster several ran -a r in 1. ; . ses. . . ,ilie ai. tu. -uiiurcu is uu roof, but all work is stopped on .11. 1. Romig spent a week in oona attending the Grand Lodge O. O. F. There are in the te 1071 lodges with a member i of over a hundred and eight usand. . . . Robert Smith and wife, have spent several weeks in ladelphia, visiting their son Ira, e returned home well pleased !h their trip.... Mr s. Ed. Knepp cone to Wilhamsport to visit daughter, Mrs. Mitchell '""V" T-l - - 1 l wiiKii is Dut one -1- way in the world to be sure of having the best paint, and that is to use only a well-established brand of strictly pure white lead, pure linseed oil, and pure colors. The following brands are stand ard, " Old Dutch" process, and are always absolutely Strictly Pure White Lead "Armstrong & McKelvy," " Bcymer-Bauman," " Davls-Chamhers," "Fahneistock." If you want colored paint, tint any of the above strictly pure leads with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. Ther.e rolorn nro lold in one-pound cant, each can hoiiij; sufficient to tint 35 pounds of Strictly Pure While Lead the dcilred aliade ; they are in no tense ready-mixed painla, but a combination of perfectly pure colort in the haudltst form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. Send us a petal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Pittsburg Branch, German National UjiiW Building, Pittsburg. THE OTTO Gasoline : Engine, IflfflWIllIp s o ' We want your trade, and by means of our advertisement we are seeking to get your attention and attract you to our store. If you are a customer of ours, we are anxious to increase our business with you : if you are not we hope you soon will be, as no honorable means will be spared to attain this end. That we TIECjED Central DnrfioodsStoro 1 Selinsgrove, Pa., priii o- O pe 11 i.ng ! We have just received a large and select lot of Spring and Sum mer Goods fresh from the Eastern cities. We are making special of fers on keep the best qualities of every-CARPETS, & MATTINGS. tmng an wno aeai witn us win at test. We guarantee you the low est possible figures. 0 R ST CK IS THE FINEST most varied we have ever shown, we keep constantly on hand a full line of of goods pertaining to the thorough furnishing of a home in the most modern sense. of every description, Carpets,Rugs, Draperies, Pianos, Organs, Music al Instruments (send for catalogue) sneec music, cec. w rite us it you need anything to beautify vour home or make it more comfortable, or better come and see us, will at least make your visit pleasant. I R. SMITH k 11 LiliM, Front Street Milton, Ta. Now is the time to supply your selves with the most seasonable goods on the market lor the lowest rates. Respectfully, S. WEIS. Great Reduction Sale of For Ninety Days 1 y 11 1 T J. M. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN, WELL DRILLER, and Agent for Rief s Hydraulic The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT TIIK (SIIKATKST SACUII'K'U F.vKll KNOWN IN CKNTUAI. 1'I.NN- SYLVAN I A. We urt not M'lllntc out, n.t wo tlo t Ms to Iticri'iixc our cairn uIiovh miy ire vlotis vi'iir. W kIvhh fw of tin' prici'M as follown : Soft V001l Cliaiubcr SuitH ifM.lKICottoti Top MattirtiH Hard Wood Oiamb-r Suit- 1H.00. Wovi-ii WiJo Mattrvcw 1.7 Antiiii Oak SuitH, 8 rii'ci'n HUM) H'd SpriiitfH 1.25 Plush l'arlor SuitM JIO.IM) Drop Ttiblnn, pvr ft l',) Woodt'U C'lialra per cet 'i.M I'latfonn Ko Kitm In Ktork, 'verytliln lu tlie furniture line, Including Mirrors, Kouk Cases, It'Hkt, Side-boards, Cupboards, Centre Tables, Fancy Kockers. Ha by C'liairs, Feather l'illowa, IjOtintres, Couelies, DoiiKblrays, Sinks, Hall Hack.", (Jane Seat Ch aim fine, medium and cheap furniture, to cult all classes. 1'rioes reduced nil through. . Come early and he our stock before K'rip vour order. nd nava 15 to 20 pei -nt. dollar. Special Attention' Given to Undertaking Jiiiuaiiiiiu. KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited, MIFKI.INUUIHiII, I 'A. Must and will tako th place of steam, No waitiDg to get up steam, no danger from sparks or boiler explosions, al- wava ready for use ana can do run at a cost for fuel of one cent per hour per horae power. You can get either sta tionary or portable engine. See testi monial with this notico. For further particulars call on or write to the sub scriber. J.S5UA.JAJ4J!.tt, Sunbury, Ta. Milton, Dec 27, 1893. Dear Sir the Otto Gas Engine we pur chased from you Is giving the greatest satis faction. The oulcknesf with which it can be started and stopped, the very small amount of attendance it requires and the economy of fuel make it s model motor for moving any kind or macmnery. very spectfully, West Branch Novelty Co, H. U Fuick, Secretary, Tlio Post,SI,50 per y I (or Ram.) irit is a new and marvelous invention. Just the tiling you want fur el .i .niinnii. unti.il v of water frroiu rprinuH or branches. It Is self nmtinrr simnlM iii eonttriict Ion and iinsurpahsed in durability. They are l - . . . I., 41. ...i.l urn .. it. .l In .i.ilf .now beliiK placeu in every r-nn" "'V ""V ""i . county, town and village, no cimin'un iw ii i i""1 r ,lD c,i"'' Must prove satisfactory before payment is made. For further information write for illustrated catulob'tie. WELL DRILLING. l nvnr three hundred wells In this County, plenty of ref eTence cau be Riven ns to the efliciency of my woik. 1 respectfully solicit your patronae in this line uutl will nuarantee you perfect satisfaction in J. M. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN, PA. New Goods just received from the Eastenn Cities. Special J5ar gains at PETER ' GARMAN'S " STORE FREMONT, PA. Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Stoneware, Queens war e, Glassware, &c. An entire Counter richly loaded with 5 cent Goods of every descrip tion. PKIJaKlGAKMAN. GUNSBERGER "CRN SAVE YOU MONEY. (GENTLEMEN WHY DO YOU PAY HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR Spring & Summer Clothing When I am prepared to furnish yon tho most complete BBAri,nnnit of tho LATEST SntTNG and SUMMElt lirjDU a m.mm w STYLES in lints. Caps, Shirts, Keckwear nml Cents' Furnishing which is the most dcsirahlo and best selection that I have ever shown. Bargains in Everything and for Everybody R. GUNSBURGER LEADING CLOTHIElt, MIDDLEBUKGH, PA CHANGED HAND3! The Tinshop & Stove business lately conduct ed by J. H.Rhoadsis in my possession. I am prepared to offer Spec ial bargains in STOVES, TINWARE. Spouting, Tin and Corrugated roof ing. Call and see my goods. Respectfully, H. M. REIGLE.
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