The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 19, 1894, Image 8

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To te Atlantic Coast and Return at
$10 the RcKinJ Trip.
On July -V.th r.-t tho Pennsyl
II lih ou t Company will run
nnntlicr of its poinil.tr Hiaslioro ex-cLisinn-'.
'L'li m' tups arc pluuiiwl
-s pr.rp f fit rrussh- t
, mil' il ppni't unity for j
tint
' an
his month' vacation at Sunny Side,
Ma...Cban. P. Ulfich, Esq., has
torn away the old ahoemaker shop
to make room for his new and hand
some residence.... A. II. Felix of
LfwiHtown, was in town on Satur
day Otto J. Sfolaus, Oeu. Agent
for the New York Life Iusuranee
Company was here last week and
rout racted with Win. G. VonNoidii
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Tt.r tirl.
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il"-t pfi'
Cot Mi.v.
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the ij
, I to represent that reliable firm in
ilHoi'tlieAtlautif Coast.
; .init of a stay of near
and a elioice of ilestin-
.wed- Admtic City, the
i.ir resort in America,
.ipropri:itely called the
.. C i-t. Sea I Ac City,
i the Coast, and Ocean
City, 1 .is: li :t !y i.o means the least
attractive f the place.
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: will leave PittM-m tf
i u'.i'ined date nt S .Vr a. M.,
V'.iooin I J.J I-. v., where
l.uiier will he mad", and
i'L.l i l.ihia T.Ji v. m.
i:i r-;i('ii l the u'mUl in
i.i, and take any icu'ulir
foll.jwiti day for the
l'.ttslMU
A'ioona,
I'i rone,
I. wiving
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TUOXKLYIMjK.
Haying and harvest is about over
.u. d win irarneied in excellent con
dition. The out is ripening rapidly
aii J ere this in seen in print, the
wind will be blowing over tho ntiib
blis in a great many fields. .. .The
lorn, potatoes, aud iu fact every
Llii.g is crying to tho clouds for
Lheir opening and to drop the inucli-
.".eodet! rain On Monday morning
our pedagogues left for Ileavertown
to attend the four week's Normal
. . .' Texas" George went to llcllo-
ville to put up a brick kiln The
!iit-ex Me 'icii'e Co., which has been
iiv'ng at e shows for the last two
weeks lift for Kratzerville. Our
people inouru very little for them,
Hid would be glud to hear of them
Jeing i'Xterm . I hope, if the
"dusky child of the forest" abuses
itid insults the people of Kratzer
ville the way he did the people of
this place, they will find courage
onough to raise his long hair, and
give them a chance to dry in the
mu. This time it was "Uncle" Rob,
moving along as if ho had not a
joint iu his whole bodv. He is now
of tho opinion, that saints, as well
is sinners sometimes get on ulipery
nlace. Cal. Joe.
McCLUKE.
' Our town is rapidly growing, ns
icven new houses are in courso of
erection. . . .l'icnics are agitating tho
:uinds of the people now Samuel
llubb and Oil. liouiig started yt'stt-r-Jay
morning for Deavertown to nt-
tend normal llessie and Charles
Lambert spent two weeks pleasantly
vnoug friends aud relatives iu this
vicinity. Their deportment certain
'.y left a favorable impression ns to
the niauagemeut of tho Tressler Or
phan's Homo at Loysville ...Mrs.
Clarn Laiubert of Suubury is home
dminihtering to tho wants of her
sou Eugene, who is improving slow
ly John Krebs aud mother, and
Mrs. W. M. Martin, all of Millliu
;ouuty, are visiting at Isnac Dreeso's.
Miss Lottie Wagner and friend
of Belleville ure visiting tho former's
parents ...John Brower, father of
James Brower of this place, was
buried nt Lewistown last Tuesday. .
Our town was considerably excited
last eve by a woman hurrying bare
Leaded through tho streets, telling
the people she was on her way to
Esq, Howell's to havo her husband
arrested for choking her. At tho
same time the husband entered the
town at a different place, also bare
headed. 1 le overtook her before she
had reached Howell's house, and
there beside tho railroad they stood,
die in his loving embrace, and 'tis
said he actually kissed her, then and
' there. After somo bickering she
Musented to return home, each one
taking tho course they had come.
To suy they drew a crowd of specta-
tors is putting it rather mildly
Dew-berries are plenty, huckleber
ries senrce Garden vegetables nud
n.oru are suffering for rain.
SELIXSGKOVE.
j Snyder and Union counties. We
I congratulate our young friend upon
I having selected one of the best in
j hu ranee companies in tho United
I States.... Mrs. Kev. N. II. Fullmer
I nnd children of Pittsburg, are visit
ing Mrs. F. J. Schoch....l5. F.
Arnold of Frecburg, nnd Miss
J II i 1 1 1 in of Philadelphia, were in the
grove on Monday. .. .Miss Dora
ShaefTcr of Freeburg, and Geo. W.
Schoch of Philadelphia, were mar
ried in Frocljurg on Tuesday noon .
Mrs. Will Miller nnd child of Atlan-
tic City are stopping at the Ameri
can House. .. .Geo. It. Hendricks is
building nn addition to his ware
house Luther Miller nud Frank
I'lrich are erecting stables on their
premises. . . Tho Maine Mill is run
ning in full blast.... The Lumber
men Exchango have notijfod nil per
sons who havo appropriated lumber
to their own uso to come nnd
make immediate settlement.... Miss
Elsie Hoffman of Wijliamstowu is
visiting Miss Anna Potter.
ADAMSBUItG.
The Evangelical Lutheran Sunday
School of this place will hold a pic
nic iu Markley'a grove, Saturday,
August 4th, followed by a festival
iu the evening. AH are invited
The K. G. E. will hold a basket pic
nic in tho samo grove on , Saturday,
July 28. Speakers from abroad will
be present . . . .The shrill whistle of
the steam thresher is now heard
Threshers report a big yield and
good quality of wheat. . . .Last week
a little daughter of I. I. Bingaman
fell oil' the hay mow and broke her
arm. .. .Milton, son of John Fry,
cut nn ugly gash in his foot while
playing with nn axe. . . .Some person
or persons broke into the creamery
and stole n quality of butter on Sat
urday night. .. .Quite a number of
our young people are attending the
Normal nt Boavertown ... .A potition
is circulated among the citizens to
crento a new school in our town,
which should be Bignod by every
one, as our schools nre ..'Joiyded too
much nnd therefore poorly graded,
We hope and trust it will receive
the support and encouragement of
every one.... Isaac Wqtzel was
made happy by tho arrival of a boy
....Mrs. D. W. Kloso Js visiting
lrieiuls nt .Lowistown....Mr. nud
Mrs. Smith of Lowisburg were vis
iting frieud.4 nt this place.... Mrs
Alice StunipH" has gone to Lewis
town.... Mrs. Banks Dreeso has
treated her house with a coat of
paint which adds greatly to its np
pearauce ...James Swineford of
Middleburgh put the finishing toucl
on Milton Dreese's house.... W. J,
Ti caster, the boss painter of Mitllin
county is using the paint brush nt
the house of Paul Beufer....C. II
Kloso nnd family of McClure, spent
Sunday with his parents, W. J,
Kloso on Market street.
Miss Maine Parks, formerly of
Selinsgn.ve but now of Williamsport
is visiting in the grove. .. .Hoiace
.Alkman, Esq., was at tho County
Scat ou Monday. . . .Miss Bertie Noll
of Myerstown, is enjoying the hos
pitulities of relatives. .. .Miss Sallio
Fisher of the Isle of Que, died last
wetk....hev. Jacob Vutzy, pastor
n iuv jjuiucrun cuurcu is spending'
DIED.
June 20th, at Beavertown. Rache
Specht (nee Bingaman), aged 71
years, 2 months and 27 days.
D"
Rememner The Don
SELINSGROVE
EV3ARB.LE-YAR
M. L. MILLER,
Prop'r
I keep constantly on ImihIhikI man
ufacture to order nil klmls of
Marble and GrUnite
1
Old Ctoncs Clcacoa and Repaired.
LOW l'HICES I LOW PRICES!!
I have one of the beit farble Cut
ter in the State nud consequently
turn out good work.
WyCome nnd see my worktv prices.
Thankful for tiaHt favors I most re
spectfully ask n continuance of same,
M. L. MILLER.
O not be deceived
The following; brands of
White Lead are still f'jade by the
" Old Dutch" process of $low cor
rosion. They are standard, and
always
Strictly Pure
White Lead
The recommendation of
"Armstrong & McKelvy,"
" Beymer-Baum&n,"
" Davls-Chamters,"
"Fahnestock,"
to you by your merchant is an
evidence of his reliability, as he can
fell you cheap ready-mixed paints
and bogus White Lead and make a
larger profit Many short-sighted
dealers do 60. '
Tor Colors. National Lead Co.' Pur
VVlir.e Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can la
a impound kef of Lead and mis your owa
p i, ins. Saves tinia sod snnoysnc in matching
sli...ln, snd insures lha best paint tnat it is
(icsHililc to put on wood.
Si-nd us a postul card and get oar book on
(. j inta aud color-card, free; IL will probably
uvt )uu a gooa mmay aoiisra. i
viTinvn i vat rrt
Pillfthuriv Rranrh.
German Natiouul Hank Duildiifg, Pittsburg.
IN
3ranm
Chamber Suits.
Look at them.
Parlor Suits.
Look at them.
Side Hoards.
Look nt them.
Couches, Lounges,
Patent Hookers,
Easy Chairs.
Look ut them.
50 Baby Carriages.
Look at them.
Baby Coach Kobcs,
AtTahans, Lace Corers, all
prices. Look at them. They
lire beauties.
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Window Shades,
Laco CurtaiiiSjCurtain Poles,
Hugs of all kinds,
and everything else at tho
popular furniture aud carpet
store of
W. H. Felix,
Lewistown, Pa.
STRAYLOGS.
Fabl'c Notice cf Saw Legs taken up.
I'nMIr notice Is hereby slvcn (Init n number
of wiw loirs weretiitien ni, while flonllnv In
the Miller of the river Niiwiebiiiiiui, lietweeu
the town of Northiimherliiiiil nud the line of
the Mtuie of Mnrylmid, on the 'il'l -'nil nml
iril (ln of Miiy, l hi1 i, n lint nnd description
tovet her wllh I he tniirka on them, nre liMliied
In niv oltlceiit I'nrt Trcvortnn, I'lilontown
Khlp. Mnviliir coniily, I'ii., fur lnKie'ilon of all
com n iH'il. The folltin line Is H lii if miw loirn
Ih!'in In my iiIIIi c. The ow ner or owner" of
,i:itl hjiw Ioh nre Viiutrcd to i.ny Nil 1i.(iiI
chnr'.'i' nnd Inke then nwuy Itliln the lime
iiri-. rllied by law, oIIhtwIm- Ihev will be for
r-it .i.
Wline-s my linnd, nt I'nrt Trcvorton, I'nli n
tow n-iil j , xi i U-r cotiulv, I'm.
M. V. AHN'ol.t),
.lul!ic of tl;., fence of the tnwnslllp oft'n
Ion. Snyder eonnly, I'n.
The followliiH Ih n IM ofsnw loirs take up by
ii". the niihwrlbern lu relii, cltl.ens nnd resl-
ilenlp of I'lilon low iihhlp, .nyder count v, I'm.,
on the v!!!, .'nd mid - days of May, 111, nt
fori Irevorum, rMi.nlcr I ounly, rn., w hile
they were llontlnii dow n the river Stiiiehan.
nn, between the low n of Northiimtwlaml ami
the Hue of the mule of Maryland, nnd bnve
the same secured nt Port Trevortnn, fiiloil
loniiHhlp. Snyder i.iniiv, I'u. There nre
llhout 1 1 1 1 v -e I x (wn of Ihcnc line, of bmmI
(tiallly. each of w hli li bears one or tin, oilier
of the fullowlnr marks vlr :
WXII, KM. Mi; 1,11, 1I.IJ, IWT. I'M 11,1.
II.VI', MIX, 1 1 It I', MV, AT. MXH, VM', lilt,
r.l.xW, ..l,i.CK, MKI, Mia, I I, Ml.,
W, l.M, 1IIX, Ml II,
I. I I :l C
7? S V Tf $ A
Witness our bunds this 1'ilh duv of .tune'UI.
l. II. IIK.Itleil.H.
W. II. IIKUKol.U.
SUM-' Kt id NTY.ss:
W. ;i. Ilerrold, afler IK-Inii duly sworn nc
eordlmr to law, sars that the fuels set forth In
tliUHlMjveund roreKolntt list of saw Ioks, are
true u, correct to the best of Ills knowledge
nnd belief.
W. II. IIKKttol.P.
Hwom and subscrllnsj before me, this IMh
day of June, M. I. A UXi tl.l J. 1.
Public XTctica cf Saw Legs taken np.
Notice Is hereby Riven, that n number nf
of saw loirs were taken up, w hile Hunting In
the w liters of the river Muuehnnim. between
the town of Northumberland nnd the line of
IheNtateofMiiryianil.on the 21st I'.'nd nnd
lrd da. sof May, 1X11, it list and diwrlptlon.
together W illi the marks on them, nre lodged
In my olllce, nt I'ort Trevorton, I'nlon town
ship, Hnyder county, I'u., for the Inspection of
nil concerned. The follow ing Is n list of saw
logs lodged In my olllce. The owner or own
ers of said saw logs are required to pay nil le
gal charves and take Ihein away w ithin the
lime prexcrllK'd bv law, otherw ise they will le
forfeited.
WIIiich my band, lit I'ort Trevorton, I'nlon
low nshlii, Snyder county, I'u.
M. I". AHNuI.n,
.1 list Ice of the I'euce of the township of I'n
lon, snvder county, I'n.
The ful lowing Is a list of saw logs taken up
by us, the subscribers herein, ell Irens nnd res
idents of I'ort Trevorton, I'uloti township,
Mnyder county, I 'a., on the Hut, iUnil a 'id 2'rd
days of May, I" I, w hile they were limiting
do", n the river Husielianna, liet ween the tow n
of NortliiinilMTlanil nnd the line of the Hlate
of Mart land, and have the same stH-urednt
I'ort Trevorton, In I'nlon township, Hnyder
county, I'n. There are nboiit, three hundred
of these loir, of good quality, each of w hich
bears one or the other of the follow ing murks,
vim:
II.VI, It, NM, l.M, I'AT. KI.W, I'M:!, IMP,
K:ll HxM,ih!,NI', ,, lilt, A.I, Hil l, IH.II,
111(1', XX II, KM, MM, .II.K, III, H'K, M W,
KYACo, Will, ft, lM, 711, 1'Mf, 111), 11.12,
HMII. WV. XX. l Kit.
l.M, W, I'A , CK, 1'., M, T, , I', M. X,
f t , W A V 5 T JH tt) Hl K
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Suubury At Lowiatowu Division.
In effect May 27, 1894.
WSBTWABD DIB. BTATIOS, j HABTWABO
rm ' s m A, li liu I tin
.'Jt W.u6 LswlKtownJ. .4u ' l.oo
VU l'i.oa i MslD Strsst 7.4.1 j l
m li.iHi, ; Lswutown 1.45 a.nt
4.10 11.61 Msltlsnd j 7 4 ' S 14
4.UJ 11.46 tt J Pklntsr 1.01 S.'il
3 57 11.40 II ! Shlnills : S.uf i t.ll
3.M ll.M 11 Wsgnsr mi i.3-i
S.4I MM 11 MoUlors gill ' .3
S.87 ll.lt) 10 Rtub'BlYlllll g.iT I .4u
M tl.l'J II Adsmsburg (.31 I l.M
8.M i ll.M 16 HeSTSrtown H.40 I 4.W
3.14 IMS l Henlsr 8.60 4.11
.l.til 10.60 IS Ulnillsbargb 8.64 4 1s
3.01 1 10.4.1 It Mslssr ll.O-i 4.U1
X6T 110.30 IT Krssmsr H,u 4.10
'i W 1.U SO Pftwllng 0.10 4.33
144 10.21 41 SsllnigroT .1I 4 41
1.37 10. IT 44 Ssllmgrots J. UM 4 41
tit lo.us to i Sauburv I 1.31 no
ru.JiL(l,.J.B.MAVlk;iu
rsUtM m M
New York.
14. KftMttltMlMt IMO?ril
CobBtilwUMikM. KndorwiaMjlerbli,.l.tftu,lMuilbrvM.
.... I 1 1 u.
j mm hhi
tUt. Wit JL
SeliDBgroTd ooommodatioD,
(OoDDsetlng with trstnioa N.O. By.)
sts Rsllnigror. Jo. Arrlr st HsllnngroT
s.sa r. n. r. n
Trains Leave Lewistown Junction :
. s. m, 10 40 s m. 1 I'J p m, 1 no p m, T 13 p m
lor Altoons.l'ltlahurg nd tli Wst.
7'i7sin,3Mm,i 4tii m,u4 is n m,i asp m ll if
in. for Pnilsdeliinls. New Yurk. Hj,IMtnarM
sod Wsahlngton.
Philadelphia & Erie R R Division.
AND
NOKTHCRN CENTKAL KA1LWAY.
Irulni lissvs Kunburj dully sioeptSandsy t
l.uos. ni. lor w iiiisuisport sou i snsodsiKUS.
1 13 s iu, Kor Hellefoste, Kris, snd I'susudslgus
v.ss m n, ror iioph niivsn,
1 34 p tu, for HsllsloQls, Ksns sod Csnsndsl-
gu.
4 44p m, Kor KsnoTO snd Klnlrs.
t Up ui tor Wlllisuitport.
hunuiiy . 4 l;ism, lur Erie snd t'snsndslirus,
KMsm. d.r Lock lisven, sud VMm lur Will-
isiuipun.
B IU in, KorCstswiBus sad Hntslton.
5As m.iooo s ui.snd 447 p in, for Wllkealisrro.
? 10 s ui, low s iu, I u p in, t top m, ForKlis
mnkln snd Mount C'snnet.
Muaduy low s ui, fur Wllltetbsrrs.
TraiDi Lesvs SsllnigroT Junction
40 s ut, week dsys srrlvlug mt HhllsdnlnMs 1
00 p. ui. Nsw Yurk I 3 u m, Hsltiuiurs 10 D
m. Wsthlngtoo 4 80 p ui.
1.17 f. M. woek dsys srrUing st Plillsdelphls
11.16 P.M. Nsw York 8 13 a in, llultltuors 10.40
V. M.,
I w p in, dully srrlvlng at fhlladeliibla 4 SO a
m, Nsw York T 83 a ui,
Trains also Leave Buohury t
1 40 a m, daily arriving at Philadelphia S
IH im llnltl inure t oa. iu. New York OS am,
Wukdaya,10 34 a iu Huudayi. 4 34 a ui. dally
arriving at Philadelphia 10 10 a m., Nsw York
1 13 puH Ualtluiore lit I m Wathingtou lo
ll am.
1 64 p m. week dayi arriving at Philadelphia
ttopni. New Yurkuis p in,, Bsllluiore 4 44
p. m., Washington 7 to p m.
Trslna also lesve Sunburv at0 4S a. in. and
t '.6 and 1 17 p. in. lor Harrlaburg, Philadelphia
aud lisltiuiure.
Pur rates, lusni Jio., call on Ticket Agent or
address Tho.. Watt, I. A. W, 1, 110 Plllh Avs
I'lttsbunr. Pa.
J . K. WOOD, Uen'l Pais Agent.
o. m. riLi ub 1 1 uiq i oianagsx.
Witness our banils, at Port Trevorton, this
I It ll day of June, v.i.
f. I. Ill l AH,
J. II. Ill MIA It,
I. M. IU it i. VII,
MNYI'KIt flir.NTY.ss:
t . i. I bm nr. aner liclnii duly sworn, Hrrora
Ing to law , shvs that I lie fuels set forth In the
alsive and forcirolm: llsl of saw loits, lire trm
anil curicct to the best nf his knowleilKU nud
belief. ( '. II. Ill Mi. Mi.
Hworn and subscribed before melius IHh
day of June, IMUI. M. P. AH.M l.l, J. I
S. F. SHE Alt Y,
.lust ice of tli Peace, Conveyancer
and insurance Agent.
I'ennH Creek, P. O. Pa.
(inly reliable Cash Coiupanlcg represented.
Hpeclul attention given to insurance. Drawing
upt iniirui'ia, iiimis tutu iiieeoiiecuoiioii nil ins,
outre in ins reniueiit'u on .Market, street, cell
irevlllo, I'u.
TIVI'VOTTSl"IVTNLTnilEU.En.(lreut
-- - u'i-,.Ht Ixiok out. TeUs all
about this wonderful subject. Whatever your
views are on Hypnotism, vuu will tlud this book
of great value. I'uhllHlieil price, AO cents. Kent
free, tniiisiMirtatlon prepaid, If you remit, ga
cents for subscription to Ihnuo and Hearth, the
elegant household monthly. Address IluMKS
,xri, ill i Iri'ii lirui iLiif.,, .... i- ,.
l ii i v Diiniii.u v.u., ,ien iuiKi
llfArJTED
If If to repreMnt Uim Mr
AGEtlTS
In AuiHrltm.
frtnr srimra; known and wntiNl
Mont Cum)ki9 Nurwrtri
Mock wuitiy twuvvnuMM nriy
bf vrjr planter.
Tkml U why b4.lMHrai lwma urrrctl wlili
mud sr.rrlrnrd Aial doubU Ihetr
aalfi MHi Now Ut lb tiuitt to ulurt.
wnt. ELLWANGER& BARRY.
Ml. Her flarserles, Heches ter, N. V,
BUGGIES at h Price (sa?S
4wuli.pliusgy....7i Uxittlie
4'J6 Hluuiloli i'rf'PKICKJl nud
4 I'u, TiipSurruj.4i7 ouUK.il ALL
wiwsu " Ktfuu. s-k. ouuiputlliirs.
tx Ml Uuv at Iu.
IISVII HTlleM, 43 4 t,rTllli
t,.7iMlil(1
14 lusid ( rt
Rill
6io Hiumr
WTfUII e Hi Mllomftt.
Morsiui saddle, (1 asiuw'g'e Free.
r. . itruu v a cart ro.
1 U, U Lwrvuoe Ht., Cuuiuutl, O.
vigor of nm
usii, uuiokiv. rarmanenTtv siastorea.
WeBhaess. RmmiMs Debility and all )
" ..it. ti.fiu Hiif .rnn.uri.uir .milim.
the results of overwork, sickness, worry, ale. Ifull
tin given to every
SUengUi, develuuruent. and
orssn ami portion of tke body. Blniple, natural
nmluodi. lninieUlsla Inipnivswent seen. Kallsra
suiwsMlbla. t.uuu referencee. iks.k. explaaaUooa
udpnMifi mailed iwslttdifrea. Address
RIB MBDIOAL CO., BUFFALO. M. V.
WALL PAPER
Not retailed at Wholeiale Prices but
old lower than any ether home.
I finif l'-00 WIU bnr "migh good Vnta
LUUrl ltrtoeivertiie walls of a lout f u
ruuin, Ini'ludliiganeat Aiol4 Bsraler.
Bond lur. tw piwlsge and twelve lu) tmuttlnil
sainpiea aud ! Book llavr ! rap!.,
WILLIAM WALLACE,
1S ! t, lnlla.aalljl, rsv.
frve.
feochojiir, N.V..
iu,tncu L'ai ' ly
iiuinnKr i.hunl. '
'. ''Courses. Enter a.iv tt.Te.
IWrry.H Ormiir frt It it ifyflMr.
Mil's
fiiiiiiilei'si-K-1
" .:Vinr--.r.i'
oa-J. B.REED, SunMry, Pa
Opon Sonsou JPott O-tvmo i
Woodcock. July 4th to Jim. 1st. WIM Turkey, Oct. IStlt to Jan. 1m
Htltilrrels, Sept. 1st to Jnn. 1st. (Jtiull, Nov. 1st to Deo. Hit I
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UG SHKLLS IN A BOX, Gc. per Bo
Or 1.40 per hundred.
In Case Lots of GOO, G Per Cent. Less.
-SMOKELESS WADJJI) SHELLS, 12 Ga.
W t'K.M'S I'tAl UOX.
All Other Ammunition in Proportion.
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AT THE LOWEST PRICKS.
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No Assessments No Premium Not,
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solicit a share of your patronage.
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Liberal Adjustments. Prompt Payments.
1894 SPRING 1894
F. H. MAURER,
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Special arrival of the very latest advanced styles of
Dres$ Goods, laces, Embroideri), Silks, Braids
and Trimming.
Also the very latest styles of dents' and Boys' Spring
and Summer Suits at lower prices than ever before.
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The largest assortment and latest styles of Ladies'
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Gents' and Boys' shoes, better in quality and so low in
prices that F. H. Maurer's shoes are tho talk of all the
people. Ladies fine dress shoes from $1.00 to $3.50
Gents' fine Congress Shoes from $1.00 to $4.00
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Mew York Weeky Tribune,
AND
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ONE YEAR.
$1.75
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