J i :rovo. f lem ' mu tyoil Krnd- BEAVERTOWN. HKTTKH KOK A PRESENT I CUT THIS OUT. I KWEMRRTTR i i i ji. KrariCK nan reiurneu iu ' " . i 1 n 1 . - ,r:.innary institute, oeuunKruir, i I.id AtAAnfml a rirnf nPRllr- wlcre o " in ordrr thnt we t,in Mid Will 1" cunui'luuii i'uihud i nmy iniiroiigniy . . . f. . iwrnnuoeuiir .llO fVOlORICIWlHMII nu... 1 Hi v n(w l'e . ii i if. i: I - ,.-!, uliiy Here, ine inuex .uuuiciub . r ....l.... TjiuI M'iIiiu. Ci ll'll (ID i)J"UllI. . . . lUiri " - rt foremen 2 ol tuo union o. a., accom ..nir.l by tlnir tonoher anil a num- Lr of friends, hied away to the - .... .11! pleasant linunt ol tho loiest nuaae, ,! having an all around roo1 time. Tlmnks are dne Mrs. Robert Fees, rrs J. II. llnine, Mrs. F. E. Specbt ind MiH" uertrudo weizci lor asms- iiipb rendered Tbo Beliool IiouRe lieintr treated to u ruueli needed .Hint of paint. We hope that hero- after pupils will not be allowed to throw their balls against the nidea of tie building, which would again give it a mud-spattered appearance. . . r.on Walker has been elected to tench tho primary school. . . .Mrs. 11. II. FauHt has returned from a visit a friends in Schuylkill county. Mrs. Kate Wei Jeman ia spending a ig jj IfXanUfaClUrCrS ill tllC WORLD- ween ii luiiuiuiuioM " v i rATTi5i. 1 eiuf write your nunio and ad. tors in town t n rs. it. r . aiaioney oi i are plainly w to avow wmium-. IIKAI.F.HS : svnil or mir prinirn hiiiimt. We will iimke ir hii oliliM't fur juii to liHiidle till fU'Kai't lino l ."wiTTt'iU'. 1894 SWEEPERETTE 1S94 Wlilrli Ik a ntnrtllng revelation In Cm pot nweeper. WE MAK YOU THE FOLLOWING OFFER Ak the publisher of thlN paper about our re- iiuiuiii.v. If you will wnil n thH Coupon with ii 'iatii Mom-v nnier for tiro will m-ii you weiirrlv pai k-'t. Iiy Kx pre, ono of our New fiml Kletrnnt Hweeperetle. War- rimtdil In every particular or MONEY HEFONED. Caiiulen, N. J. and Mrs. W. II. Smith of Swineford, at Abel W inoy s 5 J. 1 Carpenter and wife of .Vunbury, at A. M. Carpenter's ; l'rof. C. E. A'uiith of 5elinsgrove, at J. O. llorbster's t Mrs. Aunie Aurand and children of Berwick, at Reuben Oreenhoe'sj .Mrs. Frank Iteanck of Lewis- town and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coop er of A'uubury, with Mrs. Aabino Freed ; Wilson Winey and family of A'wiuefoi-d, at Seth WineyB, .S. Kern is attending tho Atato P. O. V. of A. Convention now in ncssiou at Erie. Wild Roses. MONROE TOWNSHIP Nothing would be as welcome as a good Bonking ruin. Late potatoes and corn suffer severely, apples will not mature and vegetables are suf fering too. . . .Georgo Hano's cun ning factory started up last Wed nesday, but it was not the Gorman tariff bill that caused it to Btart up, Corn was tho real cause. .. .Frank lin Jarrett's house is being plastered this week. L. J. Ilendricks has the contract and John Long did tho fu-arpentrmg.... Quite a number of neonle attended the funeral of Laura Fisher at Kratzervillo. 2eCg9-H&npicka from bis patch 200 bushels of tomatoes daily John A. Lenig was the guest of John Grop at Northemberland last Sundav Roush Bolinger had quite a number of callorB last Sun day all of which were Leuigs and Musselmuns There was another THE SWEEPERETTE CO., GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. No.. 2051. jig 1 lt 1 r ra v 4 KEC! 1ST KH'S NOTICKS.-Notlre I lion-by Rlv ..1 tin.i. iim fniliiwliiir iimnt'il wrMuim bitve tnmi tiii.ir Adiiiliilslnilors'. (iunrdlun, nud kx- wu'om' Hwountslln th ItcTlHU'r" t)nii-e of Hny d r ounly, ami tin- hiiiiio will i prfwn:t-u ior iMiii .rnml on uuil u iiwiiurr ul tne t ounnouiw In MI1I1 i-l)iirt.'li. Monuiiy. pi. xi. ii. , Vlraf ar.il nnul ilfi'fllltlt Of 1. A. llOVOr. tX I..riillhi MjiIi ill S;llllU-l MIOWUIUT, UIK. ul n n in llonfiir II Wllll 1 H 1 Irt. Sl'll IIK1? fOVl'. I'll .. (lltlMl. lillUD IMVillV i w I " I . . ..... n t I II. yond Kratzervillo. . . .Thursday will bo the Reunion of the Lutherans in Clement's Park. KREAMER. A. D. Kreamor family and sister, D. F. Row and family, Theodore Row and family. Irvin Walter and family and others (is iu all) are at tending tho Williams Grovo picnic this week John Field and wife were at Mount Gretna last week to camp and visited in Berks county ,.W. W. Roush. our blacksmith left very suddenly for a visit, Philip Roush bought tho house and lot from Harvey Pontius which he sold last spring. He moved in this week D. It. Noeel moved back to or Monroe UmiiHhlp. d.f-d. i. l :.. 4l, li. First and tltml account of 1'cU-r Mlner. wuera no uiui uecu iu mo oi'""... Administrator of UiHenluiu of Hfury Mulher, fWnr T)iinklPherinr. the nlasterer UiUJ ol 1'erry township, uoc u. of Freeburg, juBt finished W. W. tiiee,SUlluof Jai.ou c.' ruitu. luie oi jnckwin towuHlilp, duc'u ii. Vlrxl.nnd flnul account of I.yilla A. Wrtdcr, AdmlnlHirairlx ol lli-cstt of Arlliur J. Wuldi-r, luto of Spring towiiHiiip, ace a 1.1. Klr.t and Hnul aivount of JucoU O. Drww. KxiiMiiorof llio eHtut ol Mury Drocue, lutvof hprliitf townslilp, aue a i Ai-i-ouiit of 1. 1. MnniH'CK. A(iininiiraiorn tliccHtutu of Jacob Ncrliood, late- ol Auunm townslilp, deed. !l Finn mid nnul nccount of rrnnkrn Itnycr, Kxwuiorol the CHtaiH of Jiicol) Hojcr. and Trim- tec of ihccslHii'or Polly Itoyer, botli ol renn towuHlilp, deed. 4. First and tlniil nccount of A. ). Ilornln rv'cr Kjt.HiiloroHlnM'.ilalcot W11..iIk-i It hicpp. lum ol l'crry lowiinlilp, dee d. vimt nnil flnul Hccniuit of Tllinan W HKliT. Adinr. ol tin) csliitc of Win. II. Trvanicr. lule ol West liciiM-r townslilp. dcci. ii V'lrsi hihI mini account of Kiln A. Iloul.. Ailmliilst riitrlx ol lint CHlutit of Johu K. lioiUZ, laic of Franklin tuwiixltip, d d. 7 VrMt nml llnal account of IIM. nil llcnfcr. Administrator ol iho cst.Hu ol Kikm IIuuIlt, lat of tenter townslilp, deed. K. Vlrst nml final account of Job IlartmRn, Adiulnlslrator of the, estate of Auu Mary i llc, lale ol AdiiuiH townnlilp, dee'd. . The Klrst and fluid nccount of William 8. Hlinllcv. mlnittilHi rulor. I. II. N. I'. T. A. ol the entnte'of David Itreou lut of Mlddlecreck lowu- Hlilu, dec d. ID. Klrst and tliiM account of Harvey K. Miller, Admlnlstralorof the esinU) oi susan Moruiuu, lute ol SellliHj,'rovi', dee d. 11. viral ami final account of Wlllet ArlKiiaM. Exii'illorol Hie cnIhIo or Matlldil llilliiinel, late Gordon's house and made a No. 1 job.... A. D. Kreamer unloadou a car of fertilizer on Saturday and left plenty of perfume to Bcent the atmosphere. G. A. R. National Encampment and Na tional Naval Association, Pittsburg, Pa. Half Rates via P. R. R. Mltldlcbiirg. Pa.. Sept. (). M IU. H1IINDKI.. UetflsU'r. Accounts. Tlic followlns Account!) liavclHK'ii filed, exam liiedaml p.isMil In I lie I'rulliiiiioiar.v'H utlice. and will In presented to the next court of t'uliiuion Picas fur connriiiullou. All )crHonii Interehled will lake nollce. The tlrst and tlnal account of I'll ls. 1(. Mary I lilcii a liunitic ol 1. All!,'. 2S. 'HI. For tho meeting of tho National JNaval Association to do uem at kui.i. eiiiuinittii-iir Pittsburg, PaSoptoinber8,andtho Kffi m"" ,,y Culll"rl"u National encampmeut of the Uraml ,r. c.m.vin hcikh ii, I'mtimnoiary. , "my of tho Republic, to bo held at .o same place, September 10 to 15, I e Pennsylvania Railroad Company ill sell to the public, from Sep ; mber 0 to 10, inclusive, round-trip tketsto Pittsburg and return at ,to of one lowest first, class faro for io round trip, except nearby points. Iioso tickots will bo valid for re jnipasrfugo uutil September 25 in lusive. i Dotailod information iu regard to lltos, Btop-over privilogos, side-trip lltcursioii tickotn, &c, can bo ob i lined upon application at ticket I flicoB. MARRIED Aug. 2:ird, at Prothonotary office b v .1. G. Kchotb. Clerk O. C. Danie (l ane and llottio Hummel, both cf il onroe township. R,J.H.MCLEAN'S CORDIAL & BLOOD PURIFIER. A reliable remwly for ttrrnRthenlnit tbo weak, ImparlliiK vlnor to the circulation, pu rlfyiiiK tliu blood, rcmtorlnn MtruiiKlb aujro- bunl lii allli. A cortatu remedy for UCAKNESS. LOSS OP APPETITE, LOW SPIRITS, STOMACH SICKNESS AND DVSPEPSIA. I'UICK $1.00 lKU IJ01TIJC. Tl'e I)r, J. II. McLean Modlclno Co. ST. LOUIS, mo , SOL. EC PROPRIETORS, H Will Wll II, -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 DRESS GOODS DAY AT THE Selinsgrove, Pa., We will hold an other SPECIAL SALE of DRESS GOODS on SAT URDAY, September 8th. As us ual we will give a discount of 20 per cent, on all Dress Goods, in- keep the best Qualities of everv- eluding black and colored Henri- JSP PiLHiettas, Silks, Cloths, Seges, Dress uvu. TWO 511 tlX CtJLLbClv J ULL LUC IU W " est possible figures. OTIR STOCKISTHEFINEST 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. Ginghams ect., purchased on that day for cash. The variety of our Dress Goods is large, and it will be o you advantage to attend the special sale. Respectfully, S. WEIS. 1TUKE of everv description. Carnets.RuErs. Draperies, Pianos, Organs, Music al Instruments (send for catalogue) sheet music. &c. Write us if vou need anything to beautify your home or make it more comfortable. or better come and see us, will at least maise your visit pleasant. J. B. SMITH k CO.. Lili Front Street Milton, Pa J. SI. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN; EV WELL DRILLER, and Agent for Kiefs Hydraulic h ( t u I 1 (or Ram.) friTIfc In nw and tiiiirveloua invention. Jiiht the thiiL' you want (or el- i-niitiiinniiH miimlv of wnter frroui MirinijHor lirniicJiec. It Ih di-lf- oiiirntiiiir, t-i"'ll in i-oiihiriiclion iul uiiKiirpuhfu ii in 1 urul ili y. They ur now beiiitf pluceil in every Suite in the L'nion hik! mo wuiit.-il iu every county, town rii1 villnue. We clialleinre the world to produce it equal. Mubt prove HHtlbiantory oeiore piijiiieui in iuhuc For further luforiimtioii write for illubtrated catalofe'iie. WELL DRILLING. lTvinir .lrill-il ovtr three liuntlreil wells iu tliiw County, plenty of ref' erence cuu be jjiven n to the efliciency of my work. 1 rt t-pect fully nolfcit your patrouane in this line and will Kuuiantee you perfect i-atihfuvtiou iu every jou. J. M. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN, PA GUNSBERGER CRN BRVE YOU MONEY. GENTLEMEN WHY DO YOU PAY HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR ring & Summer Clothing AVIich I sun iri'i:iri'il t i'urnisli ytm tho most complete assortment ot'llic LATEST S1MUNU ami SUMMKK BTYLKS in Hats, Caps, Shirts, Jsockwoar ami Gents' Fnvnisliini: uh'u li is tho most desiraMo and best selection that I have ever shown. i Bargains in Everything and for Everybody R. GUNSBURGER LEADING OLOTUIElt, MIDDLEBUltGU, PA. Great Reduction Sale of mm For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Oner The Public Their EN TIRE STUCK OF FURNITURE AT THE GHKATKST SACKIFK'll KvKIl KSnVYN IN KN'I'ltA I. I KN.- SYI.VAMA. Vie are uot Bellini; out, hi.t ilo tliU to incrt-iist- cur ciilt-t. itlixv r nr. vloim veiir. We l-I i h fi-w of tin tirii'iN iim IhIIhu-h Soft ood t'hiuiiher Suit U.HI Cotton 'I' oil MllttM' i?.f Hard Wood ('liaiiiber Suit Pi.(K) . Woven Vij .Mattri j-- 1 75 Antique Oak StiltN, 8 Pii-ren !! ( Hi-d Sprint; 1'IumIi I'arlor Suitn JKl.ixi Drop 1 iitili n, per ft r,t) Wooden Chairs per net 2.50 I'lalforin Hoi kit- Vyj Iu Hock, evervtlilnur in the furniture line. iuHudini' Mirrori. H.mlv ( ..... DehkH, bkle-boardu, Cupboard, Centre Table. Funey Koc-kern. Huby Clif' Feather P'IIowh, Lounr, Cotr!ien, Doubtrayh, fciiuk., Hull !?' nne, mean tu ana oueap rurr u . 1 . .. I - . ti . 1:. 7,. AM. 1 J r it. t. . 11 uced all thr Mt:U. Conmfarlj nd your order, and thin na.e. 15 lo 20 pee cent on every dollar. cial Attention G'ven to Undertaking & Kmhalminir. KAT ; wlMiiN & HAP.TNAN, Limited, : Special Reduction. In order to make room for new goods, I will sell at specially re duced prices all lines of goods in StOCK. Call And See My Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Stoneware, dueensware, Glass ware, &c. An entire Counter rich ly loaded with 5 cent Goods of ev ery description. PETER GARMAN, Mt. Pleasant Mills. CHANGED HANDS! The Tinshop & Stove business lately conduct ed by J. H.Rlioads i:. 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, M. M. Kll(jriji.
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