The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 05, 1896, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    -f: r:
minim i mj
Ull'
X
in l
St
II,,
Ik-
'mt. pleasant mills.
nv. E E. Gilbert of Tort
rton is spomlin a week t the
, of ber parents, Jos. Lenich's
' i. Hfnnffd. Jr.. who had been
Lr several weeks, is able to be
f f H,. TTnwnll w
Btrnm . . w.. "
. . Alt. orf Hnlinoa of
k0 B1C-K Hfc.... Y .
,town will move 10 mm v""
kv next....uev. u. 11. oi-v-....
. i i. nr. Ttl.r Hard.
upnincu uj m. -- " -
itllo daK"tcr 01 iieutj .....
mle a several iUy visit lat
to ColebrookJiile, Berks Co
'nn.llonl IUm of the Fremont
ll cfferctl a bottle f-f beer as a
Ird for the apprehension of his
noiueter, wliuli uunuR
ruM snap, jumpea irum
ti, wall outside the bar-
(i where it has hung for upwards
At a dozen years, .ml success-
made his escape.
.htcourso due south. Several
" n road he was met by
. Mt. iirnu who inmnroii
Jest iimtion. TUe oniy n-i-.y
..mt Florida for a bettor
!nte." This sudden departure of
friond mi la
lie-irieu,
hlaas to great inconvenience. r
ow unable town, wuen
to set out for sale miuu-i
without freer in K. If his where-
. i 1 1 1 . i n wi 1 1 Air
l.l..runnl B1UUIIJ icmuvv.
f lB . .. . l.
will advertise in some '
oipal Florida papers.
of
ant
..V
CENTRE VI LLE.
lfn'fm ItitUr visited Isaac nl
i. ....r MtllllllHll K Oil numt
J . SI i.o viHiien ner
jr. ... , i ,
.Too Gearuart oi ;ui;iui.i.
Kmiiliiv J. H. Lonj
,.rSpriutf visited f fiends
(fives here over Sunday..
Li.:.,!,..! nfMi lltnuurs accuuunu
by a Mr. Catlu-rmau vin
on Suuday....Miss Ella
,,kel is visiting nor imwi
Mohn of Muldiouurs.... Ta
riff ltiichley taught the Oram-
School several days last week
lo the teacher attended court as
,Vor . . . . lather tho youngest
Khter of Moses Freedumn and
j died la's; Thursday. Her re-
i CAnanfmi far
ins were taKeu iu
fial. . .Virginia daughter of LUas
inner and wife is very wrwuMj
Jso Mr. P. ,0. Uowersox, auu
tino ... Messrs utw
ver Sun.i
iveiv. i. .77"u
he local institute i..", ia ,
marl scuooi on r naay evo.-i
ll sc ccesa. The most intfr.
leatin-o was an excellent adHs
LinevuMinsJU by co. aupr. w
r . . .1.. ...
ix. wuicu was gruuiiy hiujk i-
y evi
Coi
att.
aiu
mo
(St
Ic
nti
b.r
art
le
bft(
in
am
in a
Ri
Olt
d:i.
1
Vie
eve
th-
wif
par
1k
sev
sufl
till)
crfi
sch
Th
am
Ali
me
K
L-l
wit I
liove
strut
nidi',
out r
llllOl
tl O
tT I
lliiltl
H(l t
ast week at Middleburjr was
n by West Beaver people
ey all report, having learned
than they ever knew before
?n how queer it is).. ..Henry
. talks of having an oper-
erformed shortly on his eyes.
(in if one taken out and an
d one put in its place....
i Stonnitiircr's little boy fell
rdsand run a darning needle
( shoulder, tho needle broke
ont an inch and a half re
in the shoulder. He suffers a
b'al of pain from the effects
has been reported that J. J.
is about to buy th field ad
his place from 0. W.Fisher
o Isaac Baker tract.
ALINE.
Debating Society at Pleasant
chool closed on last Tuesday
g....Mrs. IT. A. Ebrightison
k list. . .Mr. Henry Bower and
ere the welcome guests of his
ts on Sunday. .. .Last Satur
rs. Benjamin Brocious had a
attack of rheumatism. She
id intense pain. Tho pain at
drawed on her heart which iu
d the agony.... The spelling
1 given by H. E. l'oitzline on
tdiiy evening proved a succetM
Aas largely at tended.... The
school will (jive an entertain
near tho close of tho term.
t winter Mr. lo. A. Mills, of
on, ('nei., wn Imilly nfilicteil
lllMlllllttiHlll. At tlllll'H ft WHS PO
that tin could not ttitud up
it, lut wns drawn ovi-r on oiih
I trii-d dilTi'DMit rt'iiii-dicK with
Ivinif relief," hi says, "until
U iiK'tithx iiiro I Ixm'lit a hot
'hiunherlaiirs I'uiii Huliii. Af
iK It for three days my rheti-
was Kniieund liat not return
'. For sale !y ull drutlut.
Christian .Stin
S rofnla
f.7ust Use the Kiiife
Said the burgeon, but Dr. David Ken
nedy's Favorite Remedy was taken
and the Knife Avoided.
The Union and Advertiser of Ilochen
tr, N. Y., recently published th f.
lowing interesting account of how W.
W. Adams of 437 Mouth avenue, that
city wa saved from n pnlnful opera
tlon by the use of Dr. D.ivid Kennedy'
Favorite Heme ly.
Mr. Adams savs : "Three vears niro
I was taken with kidney dlseato very
badly ; at times I was completely
prostrated ; In fact, was s It. id that
the day was set for the doctors to
perform an operation upon me. Hut
I decided I would sithmlt. J hud heeti
put In hot. water hatlis, mid in fm t.
nearly every mean w tried to help
me. Upon the day set for the oner
atlon I commenced the ii!e of llr.
Oavld Kennedy's Favorite Heinedv.
ami from that moment derail to gain
and It was not loriif before I v, en-
tlrely cured and have had no return
of the trouble slime. My weiirht has
Increased and I never was mo well ns I
am now, I have recommended
DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S
xAVORITE REMEDY
to many people, for It naved mv life."
In speaking to Mrs. Adams, cite itjd
About a year lino I was in u very
feeble ittiite of heulth, beinvf couiiei.
ly run down. 1 Intel doctored em-M.
erublv, but without permanent relief.
One day one of my neihlior udvUed
me to take Dr. David KennedyV Fa
voiite Keuiedy, which I did My
trouble wms dypeii, uinl for a hui
while I whs iinabl- to hoiihout at ull;
lint utter t ikiie; ii few doni-s
roiiiiii it ly ctireii. mi l now
IT "oil heulth.''
Iluiidreili, of men mid worn -n "villi
tliut 'run d.nvu ' C'linlilioii. ti i I'd to
work, hiiv- i ivered lie.rili nil
ftreiith tlir.iiii.-li l In-. re-iinUulile
remedy. ( l.l-tl.' til" '..o.. st:r
the liver not kiln-vs f.i a heulthv
action. In -iff of I'lieiiiuiiii.iii. ki I
ney, liver and ii- tin. i'v tn.nbl. f.. it i
ll well known peeille.
wns
njoy
ADMINIST11ATOR8' NOTICE. Let.
ters of MdlliinlRtratlnn In at ..
Hln.nk t. .... . . . .. . ' '
......... . . nviiirrin w-K!inii)wn.ni), Nntder Co.
I . Hro d. h.Unc hwtn vranicl to th iinrt.r.
fl "," I"" n lonwln lhimiwlri Inditlit.
... ... ..in .-ii,ia are r.iift, in niKkA Imme-
r. 1 -k . "Sflns rlnlnmwlll
r.-,.. .Mem nut auineniipnicd lo the Under
op nea.
THOMAS ROtlt.RH.
I A TIIAItINK MII.I.RK,
oec. i. s. Artmlnmtmtoni
A IMlNlSTKATHIX'MNOTICK. Let
ters of nilinliiiiit mtlnii In t
1 IIOS. J. SMITH. IhIk ol Mid.llrl.nnrh, Nnrder
1 0.1 ...lf-r .1, hnvln nrrn k runlet to th nmlrr
'i liM. nil jn-rwinp kiiowliiH IhriiKi-lvm ImlrMml
to Mill r.isf.. nrr rrqii. ir,( ., niftke mrilimn
pnymont, while Ibn.e hnvlnic rlmmnKlll prrnent
tltftn duly niitliontlrntp.t In tin. iin,!.'r.li(iip,.
l.l..IK M. MM I I II,
M l.ll..l.ii..K
Jn. HO. M. Admlnl.iirl
ADMINISTHATUIX'S NOTICK. Ut
ters of ndininixf rutin,. In .i.i.
DAVIIl II. WII.T. lute iilri
Snyder enmity, fn., dec d. iiiivihk Invii Krunled
to the iiii.i.-rltriieil. nit iM.ru.im kn.mlnif them
'lve tni..,i(., t (.aid estate nre reiitieided lo
llliike liimie.lliiti. iiiirtit. while tli.me hnvlnir
e hiliiiM will t.rec. i.t them duly utlieiil nted lo
I he tlnil.T-lK'licd
NAD 01 e U'liT
Jan. .10, "M. A.illilnlsliiilrlT
Notice.
.Im-.ih V. llorTmiin nf Port Trevrrlnti, I'ii.. ..11
III"' I'tll 1 if iMvetiilierlHin. ftxxlirlii.fi I.. II... .....I..r.
ttiie. nil liixpr..Tl.v. rent, im imoumI uml mixed
... ,.,,.,,, , ,x en-iiiuirx. All llinsi. whii
....... iiii'iiixeiM-ft Ilul. l.l.-.l lo the mild .liu-nh K.
ll.itTiiiiiii. t.y iH.tid, n.iielXHik. ..'.. nut or In nv
lit her Wil.v Will lilriiX" imII 11H..11 II,.. in ,i..r.i.-,,..;i
UHHlnee anil .ny the Milne wit li..,t ,t,.v.
,, ..... " l.oNU. Axxl(iiee.
nf .liie.ih K. Ili.rrini.il
Srllnx ;r,'. I'ii.. vr. :ic, lw.ir.
ICttlD.
! .,.,
rj OUO 'l rni-iii..
ADAMSliUKO.
inch has Ktiirted m like a lion
we liopo it will jo O'lt like u
..On Monday uiK-". tin
friends und neiuhbors of Jac.
er gave him a birthday surprise.
. rr. 1 4 1
n wt'io it picHuni. ah" j
Uuml rendered some of tin-it
L e music for tho occasion. IIuv-
111 taken of u royal supper prepur-
. 1 1 i .11.,
y .nrs. r elKer.nu reiui iicn uumu
!t i inly hour John D. Houser
cd Ulow Ueavortowu on last
s.luy to Johnson Haines' farm.
Cbus and Ed. Hackenborg have
aicJ from Va., where they had
some weeks ago to work in the
mine, iheir report is 1101 ou-
ftRinjf for otlwtrs to go there
Lutli.S. School obsurvod foreign
Ision day 011 last Sunday evouini
Haui'l Werner made a trip to
oiia.,..W. F. Hain'" rn list
kat?axinos ft8Hi3tiLl; '. Gcist
horso sale Mrs. Andrew
fcr ofSuxton is visitiup fiionds
lis plwe Rob t Muldlesworth
lursini a soro finger caused by a
orncd heifer strikin)? tho linger
inst tl.e wall, while Mr. M. was
ling it by the ear Quito a
..bur ufour citizens will move
y from this place in tho spring.
11 great mistake to rely upon the
uTC n potab remedies with
WnlCl . -for Mfttltllv tr hlnn .
eases. It is aim, .. ..cm h take a remc-'
dy which is only a tonic, and cannot
possibly touch a real blood trouble.
Scrofula is a stubborn and deep-seated
diseusc of the blood, and all of the min
eral mixtures in the world cannot cure
it. S. S. S., a purely vegetable com
pound, gets at the rout of the disease
and permanently rids the system of it.
It is a rval blood remedy, for real blood
diseases, and has no equal.
Here is au interesting case where the
doctors were absolutely at sea.
Mrs. Y. T. Buck is the highly esteemed
wife of a well-known and prosperous
fanner residing near Del.mey, Arkansas.
I'or twenty-five years she has been trou
bled willi 11 deeti-seiitcd blood disease
that bullied the ill of the doctors. She
says: "Some doctors called my trouble
Iiezema, some Salt Kticuni, and others
Scrofula, nnd though their treatment
continued for ycurs. they could not cure
tne. I then began taking various medi
cines, an 1 took nearly every advertised
TEST BEAVER.
n rii'm 011 last Friday night
some datntigo for T. F. Swine.
by nuking heavy washes a
1 his barn Ww. O. Suiith is
onfiicd to tho house from his
bick. ess... .Rov. Treaster is
0 bo iround again from his lato
tpell.. . .Jacob htb is improving
. irhe institute that was to
d rt McCluro on last Satur.
vi pstpoued on account of a
1 so f diphtheria in town
'rtl Inep (tho Hall blacksmith)
'vL ti w D his possesion tho lato
o.l ixnn'u TTiii mlvicn on nil
(i r f.uu f. . -
it oiv, are free of chargo ....
stI (roll of honor last week
te uv go. That rocs to show,
-ft 1 - L A
1 1 . A .
.on ifi.nu us piospuruy is
1. . Al she defeated candidates
L satisfiad.. Whvt... J
i0 f v m - - - " - -
"CI.lL.
I "V,'
if
1 o r
if- I
And
Popular Magazines
FOR THE HOME.
5X.r '
PRAFKC LCSLEE'S
O0PUL.AR
Jl MONTHLY
Contalm each Month i Ok'tnil Watrr Color
l"ronllftpltFc i lil Ounrt.i I'Drx of li n.llni;
Mailer; KM) New end tlli-li-tlii Illustra
tion; Mora Literary Mult.r un.l llluiitra-
nuns limn any t'tner rincnrino in America.
25 tt. ; Jul ear.
Frank Leslie's Ksasait Boars
FOR DOYS AND CIRLS.
A prlfflit, VhuWiinn, Juyi.nll.i Sr..ntnly.
Fully l!!iiMtruf..'l. Th.. I.eit wrto-rs f..r v..uinf
tieuplo u..ntrlliul.i I.. It. 10 I'tii. ; (I uyrar.
6E3D AUIL-C;UTT:0B3 TO
Geo. W. Waijenseller,
'middleburgh, pa.
Undoubtedly the Best MO tfersj
rrfrniln Frank- Is-l'.-'n HMMitnti tt.wr, .V.r.,
or flw jllitfUr.irf.i It rmium l.ut.tin.
'lTKIl Si-vi-rul IniMtw.irlliv
triiv.-liii fiviiifviviiiiii fur . t.i.iish,., r.-ll.il..'
liniiM.. 4,i.ir frmi uti.l r...i-i". Mcmiv .(m.
ll.m. Ii.l..-.. r.'t.Mi-ii.'.. 11 11. 1 wlr ii.l.lri'fs.Ml
l.llll.'. 1'IIV. ,.!.( -',, l,,iii!iil,,n i',,ii....i
I'liinl l'.i.ir. omali.i 1IM -. fill, 111
I'J-lv-'vri.
Simon S. II it- iii.ui. ,,f Tiiiiii.-ltnii.
Went Va.. Ii.-mb..,n Milij.'.-f f inttacUs
if i'uiii. 11I1, mt ..I v.-iir. mid wi.uld
have to en 1 1 11 'tor und tln-n .nlTer
for about tw i'lv.. boot--. ,m mn.-li uh
noilio do wli.Mi tli..y di.. 1 1 . Ii it .ik
i'ii reeently Jnt tb t:iui a at otber
tinifn, and coiii'lud".! to try I 'lia.nb.'r
Iain's Culii'. Cliob-ra and Diarrlio.'n
Ki'ine.ly Me nays : "I t . , o 1 d .
of it and it gave in.' relief in tlv min
utes. I'll it Is iiii.ie than; imy thing
elst has ever iloin- for inc." I'or m,iI
by nil druggintn.
A f.i nil Ti linnili .
Init.iiil r. ll. f i'i.i il.'ii 1 aii I 11 p.'T iii.ui. nf
euro l.v Ilic iiiiist ...tv nil, 1 i. ,ii. ,t inn. (v in
III., w.'ill - ill,, s fiMv tin- Lin,... Timmi ill,.
tif. Mi1viMi1jf.11 1 mult,, 1,. 1,, nrll.iii' v.. ill
!H"I I'Mi.rs wim, m il LmtIIiI.' h;i, Idi.i;
,-iii..'Ii II llriiii.ii. In. . hill.', fii
.i.l." .ici'lil t'll lll-ll i.l 11 five .in.i, Imlll,.
I.t IIHS lO'l'i. t .-..ll .ll. i i r.'l IV 1S Nl MM
i s'liu.i . 'i 1, i' ii .1 1 . ii .ir ti ii'"-wi utii 1,
.... lllli.M'iii.' Is ii.. ....M Ini ii rv T . . w 11 1111,1
in.;.,.' .'ii 1.1 .illiniu m. .ihiii.' Ins', l.ariri
li'.t'l.'s.'Mi.' unit :,;
WANTED
r the
CHASE
NURSERIES
FNFIMJFTir MFN U
'lu'tt nril-ri f..r wr I. r-1
rfurtrry Httnk hrnaa.
and ulitrr to th rM s
hmile, nr cmmtiisiiti t" l-i
ral ftftt-ntf). li riitiifnt m
plupurnt. Til Iiu'miiims
mljt Ii-rnt1 A-1.tr. -n
Thr U.U.i II h VO.
FOK MEN-
THE MECHANICAL CUKE.
nir, uiir.Aiw 1 jiiiu.n ever given
t.iMilTering mini. It curfs Ininotcni
isriiiiin, or emissions ami varico-
eelO us If by iiliigle, Alter uil it
otn-i' yi.n will hli. mt l.iirekn, for all
1 r.. 11 1 lie vaiiihln-M iiinin-iliati'ly ami you
are a until iiiiiii. It ilouli,.N Sexual
1 owor nml iiM'i.'Ms.'M Mi. of tin. parts
1 1 Is not 11 ilnur or v. 111 pump, but
11 w..inb-i fii nml srieiit in., iippliunei)
ili-i'..ver il by 11 plili'i.in, biiiiselt 11
-ull.-ier, ninl alter 1 1. had m-nrlv ruin-
l-l llllllM'ir Willi .: i-.lllll.llis llril.'S.
A vot, 1 IJrugs ir y..i .v. r ex p. it to re
e h it It is liariiili'ss nml nt . - r
lie Vt'M t be ilihi'iis.'.
Mon.'V i'1'tiii in'.! v. Ii, r,. cm ,. js M,(
i n. .'ii..i. Mi" 1 warn. nt. 11 to
.-lliemiy ene. S. in in i.lain. well
nleil pnekngi' Willi full iiihli uetions
I'rir.. AVOil. Address
MECHANICAL CUBE CO.-
Omaha Bldq CHICAGO. ILL.
1 .'-ii :i'n...
' SPECIAL SA
AT : WEIS'. : SELINSGROVE.
We will have a special sale of
DRESS GOODS.
Saturday, March 14, 1896.
As usual wo will allow u discount of 90 npr ppnt
from our nrosciit low m-im. mi nil n I..10J 1 .....I . 1. . . 1
4 ........ jHnrnuMni.i (Ml I IICISIMI
on 1 ho above mentioned day for cash.
This sale includes all our Dress (loods in
stock, namelv :
HENRIETTAS. CASHMERES,
SiUKUKS. CLOTHS, SILKS.
Worsted and Cotton
DRESS GOODS.
S. WEIS, Selinsgrove, Pa.
Liberal Adjustments
Prompt Payments.
REMEMBER
H. HRRVEYSCHDCH,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
IS E .Ll INS U J lO V !J , 1 Ap
Only I lie Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies,
Kire, Life, Accident and Tornado.
No Assessments No Premium Notes.
The Aetna Founded A. I)., 1S1! Assets ftl,o:.V:i.SS
u 1In"1 is. " !,sr:J,i;2S.5i
44 American " 1SI0 44 .0!l.rS 1.5:1
The Standard Accident Insurance 0).
MM... t . i u
me icw ioi'k J4I1C insurance 'j.
riic Fidclitij Mutual Life Association.
Your Patronage Solicited.
in
'AW
MRS. Y. T. BUCK.
blood remedy. One esecially wliirli
ma lies sucu large claims lor curing dis
eases ot t.ieblooil. I drank bv the whole
sale, but it did not teem to reach uiy
trouble. A celebrated apeciulist said
lie could cure uie and I paid him in ud
Tance, but he Hlled me full of arsenic
and I became bloated and my digestion
so bail tuat lite was a misery. 1 then
apjlicl to Dr. W. C. Dabncy, an old
practitioner and medicine manufacturer,
vlio advised ine to take S. S. S., (saying
mat one uozcu Dottles would cure me. 1
took four bottles and my body broke out
hi hoili nnd eruptions, but the doctor
told me that thei.e symptom were vcrr
favorable, an this is the. way the medi
cine pets rid of the poison mutter perma
nently. After I had used Kiz bottles the
eruptions bejjan to disappear, tny appe
tite improved, my dijjoi.lion became all
riht, and having finished the twelve
bottle, I am perfectly healthy, my bkin
is clear, the capillary circulation in
good, and I wouUi not be in my former
condition for two thousand dollars."
8. S. S. never fails to cure a blood
ti inble. Scrofula, eev.ema, rlieunmtistn,
ccutagious blood poison, ami in fact any
di. order of the blood is promptly wiped
on. ( nd cunM by it. Do not rely noon n
sin. le tof'c to cure a deon seated blood
disoi ir, but take a real blood remedy.
S. S, S. has made some wonderful
cui et " cancer, and we would be pleased
to Ben 1 fn'.l accounts of game to any ad
dress! We will also mail our books ou
blood ud skin diseases upon applica
tion. Iwift S".l ', .if I'n Atlanta l".a
Piano to Bo Given Away
Tin. puIMi-Imtm or Tin: 11 U'l'V 1I..vk w, i,: ..
mi i'l.'i;jii ii!i.'.i..m. I l'irilii I'ijii.i. . al
'..i..i. nl-.iiil.' li.'.. ... Hi.. ii -,iii .....rin,
t In in l lit' lar .'.".I INi i,i u nrils i, -.1 rin-1 . n .m
tlir l.'il.-is i-.iiil ilm-il la Hi.' iiala.' . 1 iIm Ii' v, . ;
known iiiiil"iiii..ii.
"TlIK llAI'l'Y 1I.HIK."
Allll'tl.iUMl rt ..'llls. l'lr::'lU' l.r 11 ' I'll',
til.lll Wllli llI'M. Mlv.'l' U ill. i.f i. S.'tt III:; Ma.'l.ll...
MUSIC llnV. Silk lll. si-. I'l.llill l, 1. 1.. - .S. I. h',.
IIIHHV V.l.lll..' Illl.l llni'llll ni l ,.1. s. III Hi-, i ...
UWlllMI'll III lil'.l.'l' III IIH I II. I.li.l I'M I'V I.TM.l.
i..'.i.iin it... i.-i. iiii.ii icii ii i.r.is iviu ii'c.'ii.' a
pri'H.'ht of viilu... I s., i iilior pliiinl nr slnu'iilar
noi'is. inn ...i im.ui. aim ii. i i. ii.'r in. ir. tun.
tllllll II llpl'IMirS III III.' l.'Xl, "TlIK II AI-I'V llllUK
Tills I.m a p.. pnlnr plan of IiiIimiIiii'Iul.' Int.. n.'W
llnllll'S tlllx p.ipllliil' Jill .llt'.tt II, w III' h li.i-III ll m
iiir. i1 jriii's I'MM.Mi. i' r.'.'. IN.M a happy h. I.'. iii.
Ill liiiiny Mi.tiisai.ilM o li.iiii.'M.
As Hie ol.j.rl la L'tvlmr mvav tlii'si- :. I u.i I .)
ri-M'lll 1m lo inllei lNi' :,,il ni';, allriiln,)! u
. .... ti M-.-t i...).k, i. iii.-ii i. ii iriLtisoiti.-ii' nills
tr il. il in.iMlily p.il.l:. iiiinii il.'..lf.l .i I.IH'lil
IMI'.'. l'a"liloli. Mull.'S ..I,, I All, .,..v INI ol
.Minis 1 it II -1 I i I..'.. lit ui ii l.'.l wIMi tin,.,. uv,i
I'.'lll Mall'ps (MX r.'lils! ,ir ii I l.tl r.ipv ol tills
luv niiy i.i i,i.. join iini ri.iiiiiliiin lull piiiiii ii
lurs, ll.-.i oi iu'i'mi'Mm, nml i iil.'M 1.1,'ui'illiit,' cim-
i.'M. I..' I 1 1 . ; ' v li'.'.'lii' ii "Inai.!.. iiniii'.l I'H
your li..nl.... A.l.li.'.M 'I'll :: llAI'l'Y lioMl;
xv I), ii ri -imi sir. i'i, ( i.ii':i,M, 111
UNDERTAKING !
Tlie Kali'lii I'liiLTtaUliii; r-taliM.-liui.'iit, 1 itcly
coniliK ir.I by Siiimii'l l.ii.-k, ilfcr isnl, . ill in
niuiini;i'il In (Ii... tut urc l y tin- iiiiiii'r.si;;iii'.i.
COFFINS AiD CASKETS
ulwuys on li.iinl al. l.ii,' pur 's c.irp-. s
preparril lor liurlul fii'n of I'lmri'. KM HALM
INU A Hl'liCIAI.TV. I.lnliik'H, Minimis, llar.lw nr.
111 stock. l.esN Ltfully Vours.
W. H. LUCK, Salem, Pa.
I Ri:ir.4RK r roi VTi iiii nx
I lm i nil' ..rf. u.i.l nlurti N r. Ih.lili. ll.!!.'.
Irr l.iiilf.-., A. o. nt in . rllil. .. ami tlaii
J .!. m I. nil. II. .in. H.vit 1.'. .ii, y ai .l Kiwnl
.liralili li laklim nnllili.ii I. ia llin nil k.'HU-
Im mill orlwlnal W IUi.i ', ni. nn.l Ittnty
rllli. In in..inl Im.xi.m iM'jirliiu i.lili..l tnwla
Itim-h. I.rlrn r. m. bl I flr.tuifl.). ktwl 4 fiuu
.ur iT"i.ii'RMrM'i.rl. h...-iii'..y n..lou.
wii.ioiiiii'Miiinii.,
tS MvutU KlKhllt klrvrl, l'liUa Pfi
Unanimous
Choice
Ths New Yot k Mornintr Tour-
nal recently offered ten leading
makes of bicycles as prizes in a
Succsmg contcst.givmg the win
ners free choice of any one of
the ten machines. Theresult was
ALL of the ten winners selected
Prices Cut ui Mi
intend t make our NYw Stork ol"
Fall Sc Winter Good
Mnvii inon rapiillv if low pl iers will do it.
CLOTHING
Ol'ovoiy ilcsnijitioii ofIrn, oy's ami (y'lisldrcn,
foatsaml (Ji'iit's I-'ni-iii-iliiiiir (iooils. lv tliiun
cry iM-st. .Not a poor article in the store.
(Quality. Kit-lit up in Stvle. u'i-rht nn in
.lust what Mill please yon. Come and sec,
to show ( moils.
Ovci
I' Hi.'
lliht up in
Asrortuicnt.
No (rouhle
R. GUNSBURuEl
ew Uank Uuildiiitf,
.Aiii)i)Li:iu:i:(iir, ta
Cokirnbia
Bicycles
The Journal ac
cordingly bought
ten Columbias, c
paying $100 each
for them, without
discount or rebate.
On even terms
few will choose a
bicycle other than the Columbia
STANDARD OF THE WORLD
Urwqualkd, Unapproaclwd.
netuitiful Art Catnlneua nr rnl.imk.n anrf II...
forj liicyclea ia ftco if you cull upon any Colum
bia Bi'cnt i by mail from ui fur two i.r.m
stamps.
POPE MANUFACTURING CO.
Factories and General Offices, Hartford, Conn.
Drench Stores and Agencies In almost avary
City and town. If Columbias ara not properly
rcprescotcd la your vldaity lot us know.
Great Keduction Sale
L am closing out. the balance o'the
umv cLOMs ftND mm
at the t'ollowinir reduced rales: Cloaks worth 11
now 10; worth sV2. now S.r. ; worth 10. now 7.:,
7. now 1. ; worth .
worth S. now 5.75 ; worth
; worth now $2.
Also
now 2.75
Don't miss these great
bargains.
OVERCOATS AND SUITS
for M l'NT, UOYS aud C1IILUHKN will bo nohl nt u Brrut
Rciluction. Uoj-ti' uuitH from !Khi. up. Men's niits from
U'i.COup. Great Bui'BiiiiiH in BOOTS AND SHOES, Dry
Gooild, NolioiiH aiul GrocerifH. Coiuo ami nr for ytiuiHtlf.
Tho Hiehool l'ricfH Bui J Eor l'roduef.
Cash paid for Butter and Eggs-
P. H. MAURER, New Berlin, Pa.