The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 08, 1897, Image 8

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    Bottled Up!
Whether ia the form of pl'l powdet
c liquid, the doctor's prescription fot
blood disease is always the same
mercury or potash. These drags bottle
up the poison and dry it op in the
system, but they also dry op the marrow
in the bones at the same time.
The suppleness and elasticity of the
joints give way to a stiffness, the rack
ing pains of rheumatism. The form
gradually bends, the bones ache, while
decrepitude and helplessness prema
turely take possession of the body, and
it is bnt a short step to a pair ol
crutches. Then comes falling ol
the hair and decay of the bones. a con
dition truly horrible.
&P0TASH?
I 7 1 i ill
Hi 14 filli'll
Contagious Blood
Poison the curse
of mankind is the
most horrible oi all
diseases, and has al
ways baffled the
doctors. Their Dot-
ash and mercur
oonie uptne Doison.
it always breaks
but
Mrs. W. D. Hewer's Dream.
Praia the Miminbtirg Tetagrapa.
A week or more ago lira. W. D,
Heim-r loot her gold watch, and for
days thereafter, she, her husband
and other friends made diligent
search for it, but in Tain. A few
days ago she dreamed that if she
would tale a peep from a window of
their home ahe wculd find it She
then awoke and considered it a ri
dioulous dream t then, falling asleep
again, aha experienced the same
dream, which gi fatly impressed ber
to the extent that she looked out
the window, and, strange to state,
shn baw the watch lying in an ad-
joiuing lot. Mm. Hnser Is now
firm believer in dreamt dream, at
least, that refW to t watches. '
March in This Locality.
organ, frequently
me mourn and
throat, filling them
wna eating sores.
S.S.S.. is the onlv
known cure for this
disease. It is euar
anteed ourelv vege
table, and one thousand dollars reward is
offered for proof to the contrary. It
never fails to cure Contnjious Wood
Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism,
Cancer, or any other disease of the
Mood. If you have a blood disease,
Lake a remedy which will not injure you.
Beware of mercury; don't do violence
to your system. Don't get bottled up!
Our books sent free to sny address.
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga.
March was rather a wet month
this locality, there being 13 days
forth again attack-, ra'D fH which reuched 2.87 inches,
ing some delicate The average precipitation for this
month during the past nine years
was 3.12 inches. There were but
clear days. 7 partly cloudy and 15
oloudy. In March of last year the
rain full was 3.85 inches. The mean
atmosphere, 41 degreos; highest
temperature, 66 UegrH : lowest. 22
degrees ; greatest daily range, 25 de
grees on th 30t h. The mean tem
perature for Mulch during the past
nine years wan 37 decrees. .
PAXTONVILLK
Mrs. Beble of Pottsville, Pa., vis
ited her sister, Mrs. Kinney last
week. Mrs. Kinney has Detm very
ill for sometime.... Uriah Howell is
home from the lumbor woods visit
rag his family.... Wm. Bruner fin
ished his term of school at Cainina!
Fa. and is now paying his parents
ahort visit.... Elmer Boy er went to
Chicago last week on business, but
he expects to return in a few weeks
....Miss Nettie Wagner of Beaver
town visited Howard Shainbach'e
over Sunday. . . .David Coleman and
family of Beavertown visited Uriah
Howell's on Sunday.... Mr. Roinig
ox AnumsDurg moved to our town
on Tuesday.... Melvin Harner fan
ished his term of school at McClure
laBt week, and is now among us
again. We are always glad to see
our young people come back. .
Murray llomig was to Lewisburg
last Saturday on business. . . . Win
Zimmerman lnft on Monday for Sun
quehann University, where he ex
pects to attend school. We wish
him all the success. .. .Goinmuniou
services will be held in the United
Evangelical church next Sunday
iorenoon. nev. stapteton, the rre
aiding Elder will preaoh on . Satur
any evening and Sunday morning.
Fhilipsburg Editor's Opinion
WKSr BEAVfel't.
Roburt Peters and family of New
L'liiciiHter, wpeut Sunduy ith some
of their Suyur couuty friends.
x. c. nwiiieioru, who naa Deen on
the sick list lunt week, under the
earn of Dr. buive, is improving.,
Jjist of hoiuu of our folks that have
cuuunoa pluues of liviug in West
Boaver: John W. Wagner to the
Moyer funu ; Jloyer to the hoime va
catod by Wagner ; Jacob Erb to tht
James Erb farm; Aiumon Weiand ;
to thu hoiisn vacated by Erb : Mrs,
W. (i. .Smith to the house of Reitz
and Stuck, Spring township; Aaron
Wagner from Moyer s stave mill to
his own farm. . . .Henry Houser ex
pects to go out of the store business
at Urossgrove shortly. He sold hi
property to Ilnrvey Wagner. . . .Our
newly elected roud muHter has made
soma improvements ou our bad
roads already. Keep it up Joseph
....ad mis wining no outs has been
sowed at this end High water
and warm days Heem to be hard on
the mason work of the new bridge
at Fisher's dam, as the cement is all
crumbling out. This has boon re
ported by different parties, making
.-an examination ot it J. J. Steely
l.n.n(a 4 : . 1. - 1- .... I t
i.a iu ku iu iuo uuiei uusiness.
in 111 111 r nnillllV llV tlin l!iut. nf .Tuna
' - - J " J M.UH V. . U UUU
-.1 be little rain we had Sunday,
jaKes everytning in nature smila.
A Y. W. C. T. U. Organized.
Last Friday .irtorooon, Mr. Jones organized a
Young Woman's Christian Temperence Union
with the following omcrre : Pres., Mrs. A. 8,
Boaver : vice Pres.. Mrs. Herti ; Jtec. and Cor.
Sec, Miss Lulu Suilth Troas., Miss Lottie
Crouso. six departments of work were decided
upon'. Loyal Temperance Legln of which Mrs.
Amnion Uasuor was appointed Supt, Prison and
Jail Work, Evanttellitle. Lltoraturo, Parlor
Moetintrs and Proxi Work. The Union will bold
It first meeting at tbe borne of Mr. A. S. Beaver
jn Krlday tTenlng. Meeting every two weeks,
the f eco'iil and rourtb Friday In each montb. A
'Y.' was organized lnstad of s "W." so that
luo young men liavs jual chances to become
mooaberb as tbe young todies-
Duck trousers and straw hats are
stirring with the spirit of rejuvena
tion. The Pennsylvania canal from Co
lumbia to Nanticoke is open for navi
gation. It is said that the water way
is in fine repairs and the prospects of
a fine boating season good.
A smooth, easy shave, genteel
hair cut, or other tonsorial work, is
always obtained at Soles' Barber
Sho. in Wittenmyer's Building, op
posite Post office. Oo to Soles and
you will make no mistake, Shaving
oap, face cream, hair oil and egg
ahampoo for sale. A- E. Sole.
The Pbilipsburg Journal says the
man who takes his job work out of
town to have it printed is no friend
of the town. He cau prate about
protection to home industries, but.
he is the rankest kind of a free trad
er, and all because he can save a few
pennies occassionally on a job of
work. These same kind of fellows
when they oome to die should send
tbeir obituarius to the some foreign
job office and have them printed on
manillacard board and then tack
them up on the bill boards. They
hardly deserve a fuueial notice in
the home paper.
Who Knows the Boucllt,
John Wanamaker, the Philadel
phia merchant, says that during the
ten days previous to Christmas, his
sales amounted to $100,000 a day, so
the grand total was only a few dol
lars under a million. He adds : "I
spend $5000 a week in advertising,
and I pay a skillful man, a former
editor, and a good one, $000 a month
to do it for me. I make money by
it. Advertising ia the loveruge with
which the store has been raised up.
I do not see how any large or sue
cerisf ul business oan be done with
outadvertising."
W. S. Arbogasi removed with his
family on Monday to Swineford,
Snyder county, where he has pur
chimed the hotol. so long conducted
hy E. U Oiaybill, and will take no-
ssesmou of it. to day, and hereafter
conduct tno same. We are genuine
ly sorry to pan again with Mr. Ar
bogast, for he is a good citizen, who
commanded himst-lf to the favor of
thin community both as landlord of
the Jacobs Houso and latterly as a
uardware tuerchaut bv his uniform
courtesy and square business meth
ods, ami such men nr? a blessing in
uuy uommuuity. iiowuvcr, wnat is
vIiih community's loss is Snyder
.. a.i nr t
cuuui.v a gain, we Winn mm suc
cess in nis new Held and can assure
uiui. that should ha aaaiu Urn nf
snvder, Juuiata s latch string is al
ways on the outside for tbe returu
of hnriHolt' and family. Juniata
u er alia.
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WE hTART THIS 8PHHTG 8EAS0U Y7ITH All EliTiliE NEW STOCK OF
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AND' FURNISHING GOODS.
Having disjKwed of all our stock of the previous seasons, we start this season with a clean, fresh stock of
goals from top to bottom everything new.
Our entire stock has beeu purchased for SPOT CASH from large Clothing Manufacturers who were press
ed hard for the ready cash. We having taken advantage of that rare opportunity are prepared to
give me puunc me oeueiit ot prices on this D6W StOCJC Of Clothing which you will
scarcely believe until you visit our store-
BOTE THE PRICES BELOW.
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Hen's Working Suits, worth tS.ftO :
u u.PsL?2rteo. 2.12.
aM.vu m urcjr uucu ouiis, unjirn urii iur fttti'J ,
, n. , , . , We sell for 12.48
Men's Blue and Black Chovlots, well wade, fust colors:
we sell them for 13.75.
Men's All Wool Plaids ud Hootoh Tweeds Suits, worth
$6.60 ; Our price 4-00.
Boys' Butts, 14 to 19 years, from $3.23 up to $9.00.
Men's All Woo) Suits In plaids, checks and home
spnn, latest styles, that will be all the rage this
BHnuK, uiaue up in nrsi-ciass style ; no cloth
ing house sells for less than $9 00.
v .1. . '.ur Price t5-49-
Hot more than one suit sold to a customer.
Men'a Fine All Wool Black Clay Worstered Salts
in Cutaway or Saek, made to sell fr $11,00
All the newest effects In Plaids. Checks. HomesDurTind CWi.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING!
A PRENEJTT GIVES WITH EVESY rstll.n-a H IT ui
We have exercised great care in selecting a line of Clothing to please the mothers as well as the little
ones. We have as complete a line CHILDREN'S CLOTHING as you will see this season, consisting of
little Boys' Junior Suits, Reefer Suits, Jersey Suits, Blouse Suits, Velvet Suits, and Crash Suits, randnir
in price from 70 cents to $5 00. We have Knee Pants Suits to 16 years.
Children's Wool Mixed I Kn Pants, 19p. " Children's Gray Wool Knee Pants. S5c
t . n . SnildPei'bleyeatndnoublKneePntff48o. worth 75o. .-00.
Boy's Pants from 60 ets. to $2 50. . ou Men.. PlinU froin nt frt M M
OUR STOCK OP FURNISHINGS, HATS AND GAPS
. 1 4 1 .11 1 At. 1A A X 1 . .
isiurgcrumneverjmiojuieiaiesisiyies.siiapesand colors." Our NECKWEAR the choicest in the
marae. vmr oiiiuio tne oest in tne market lor the price, 45c. for a fine Negligee Shirt, with or with
out collar attached.
We do Lot advertise anything we have not in stock as we are prepared to serve you with any article
mentioned ou this sheet. It you want to BUY RIGHT, if you want to be TREATED RIGHT if you
want to SAVE MONEY, make our store your trading home '
Convince yourself of the above facts the money yon can save by purcliasing""your goods from us
Wo X0 what OTSBRS advortiso.
Money refunded on sny article purchased from us wnicn Is not satisfactory.
M. L0EB & SDN,
HmBSWESjyip.piISHERS, . STJNBURY.PA.
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CHAS. NASH PURVIS,
Collections, Loans
and Investments.
steal Estate mm4 Private Baaker,
Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pa
Deposits sccepted, subject todrafts or checks.
rom any part of tba world.
eJufctice of the Peace
AND CONVEYANCER
M- Z. STEININGLR.
Middlcburgh, Pa,
hwaiaatlsBi Cared la a Day.
"Mystic Cure" for RhumUstn and Neuraisla
rsdlcalljrcureslnlto I days. Its action upon
tbe system Is remarkable and mysterious. It
re mores at once tbe cauie and tbe disease Im
mediately disappears. Tbe first dose greatly
beoents:7 cents. Sold by all imigglau. Mid.
dleburifb.
T. r. Anthony, Ex-Postmaster of Promise
City, lows, says : "I DougUl one bottle of -Nys-e
cure' for Klieumatlxm, and two doves of It
Id me more good than uiiy mrillolne I aver
ouk." Sold by all brutsin, Mldileburgh.
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,R. A C. Bl'ANULEK,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let
ters of AdtiiiniHtratUm In the Es
tate of Hi-nry U. Sechrlat.. latn nf ITnlnn Tnwn.
i sblp. Snyder Co., Pa., iliic'd. having own grant.
m, w nue iinuTniKnu. ail pernuns knowing
tbemsclvaa Indebted to galil entf are request
ed to inuke Immmllate payment, wbllt those
havi(f claims will prenent llieu duly autbeo
ttcMKl to tbe undnlned.
narenss. A. B. BECI1KI8T, Adm'r.
DENTIST.
Gas AiliiiiiiiRtproil.
(;rown and Brirlfrework, Etc,
OfflciH one dour north nf Wia Rtnra.
rjellnscrove. fa.
GETTING READY
Every expectant mother hai
a trying ordeal to face. If she does not
get ready for it,
there is no telling
what may happen.
Child-birth is full
of uncertainties if
Nature is not given proper assistance.
Mother's Friend
la the beet help you can use at this time.
It is a liniment, and when regularly ap
plied several months before baby cornea,
it makes the advent easy and nearly pain,
less. It relieves and prevents " morning
sickness," relaxes the overstrained mus
cles, relieves the distended feeling, short
ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer
tain without any dangerous aftsr-eSecta.
Mother's Frieaa ia good for only one
purpose, vis.: to relieve tnotharhood of
danger and pain. !
11 dollar oar bottle at all drac stores, er asat
by mall on receipt of price. 1
tloa for women, wlU be ssat to as? addraa),
upon application to I '
TtU BRAOPIBLO RMULATM 00
A. 3. Pottiegei,
VETERiNAfir sUrceoN.
SELINSQROVE, PA.
All professional business entrusted to my ears
will receive prompt and careful attention.
r. E. BOWER.
E. R. PAWLIMO.
BOWER & PAWLING,
Attorneys-at-Law,
tt, Pa.
omccs In Hank Building.
J"A8. O. CROUSE,
ATTORNKI AT LAW,
MlDDLKBURG, PA.
AH business entrusted to his oare
rill receive prompt attention.
LOW KATEA TO WASHINUTOX, D. V.
Special Teu-Dny Ezcarslon via Pcun
aylvanla Railroad.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has ar
mured for an early Spring excursion to Wash;
Ington leaving Pittsburg, April 16, istT.
Round-trip tickets, permitting of stop-over in
Baltimore In either direction within limit, will
be sold at rates quoted below, gooS for use go
ing on special train, or on Train No. I, leaving
Pittsburg at 8:10 P. M., returning on any regu
lar train except the Pennsylvania Limited.
Special train of parlor cars acd day coachei will
be run on the following schedule :
Train leaves. Rate,
Pittsburg 8:00 A.M. $9.00
Lewistown Jun 1:33 P. M. 5.50
MilHin il:60 " 5.25
Washington.. Arrive 7:15 " ....
f Stops only on notloe to sgenl.
Passengers from branch points desiring to
take the special train will nss the following
trains:
Southwest Branch, Train No. lot. to Greens
burg , Indiana Branch, Indiana Accommoda
tlon No. SI, to Blalravllle Intersection 1 Western
Pennsylvania Division. Train No, 1, to Blalrs
vllle InursecUon ; HarUnsburg and Hallldays
burg, Accommodation Train No. Ill, to Altoona ;
from Bedford. Train No. 1 to Huntingdon,
Pullman Bleeping cars will be run through on
night train le svlng Pittsburg at 1:10 P. M,
Should the number of Passengers not be suf
ficient to warrant tbe running ot aapeclal train,
tbe company reserves the right to carry panto!
pants la thu excursion oa regular train.
Tickets on sale In Pittsburg, at Union Ticket
Office, Fifth Avenue, and Union Statlqn, ana
at all stations mentioned above, for full Infor
mation apply to agents or Thomas X. Watt
Passenger Agent Western District, Fifth Are-
bus and ttmiUifield street, Pitta b-irg.
Hemembe
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Tbe
Dead!
SELINSGROYE
MfllME-YARl
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Lt
trHof AdiiilniHtra'ion in t int Ka.
ate of I)r. lion. Rothrook, late of W.Uraver Twp.,
8nydrt:o ia.. dee'd, liavlnir been granted to
tbii undeinlKned. all pnrsons knowing them
stIvm liidehtsd to Maid enlul are rqiisfd to
nmu MiiiiirTiiiiuipnynini., wniiB fiione bavins
flulr., will nMuA... . - ....... . . ... .
...... .u, ... F. uv ,unu uuiy auiueuucatea 10
VUU HUU'.'lQIff UCT1.
, SIARAND ROTIIKOCK, Adm'r.
Marcli M. Mt. Pleasant Mills, Snyder Co., Pa
A l'MINISTRATOR'8 NOTICE. Let-
XAtprs or Admin titration In th V.m
tau- ot Mary Laudenslairur. late of Hellusirrove.
nyoeri:o.. Ha., dcc'il, b.vlng Iwhii granted to
the iinihirnlirned. all persons knowing tiiem-si-lvos
IndabttMl to said estate are requested to
make Immediate payment, while thoxe bsvlng
cluluiB will proaent them duly authenticated to
Mie uiiiirroiKnoa,
April 1. M. E. RDLKY, Adm r,
TpXECUTOR'8 NOTICE.-Notice is
urrruy K'VU tllHl LiPIlPrS 1 esta-
mcnlnryontlieestHtoot Jacob Schnee, late of
Harry township, Snyder County, Penna., have
been tfwuedto Oih uniliirHiitiAri n.i,titic in ui
County. All persons, therefore. Indebted to
ram wiww win nieae maw immediate pay
ment, and tbo.se bavin? claims against It will
present them for lettlement to
ALBERT BCHNEK,
u . VIOLA NIHPLB,
March 4, VT. Kxecutors.
A Great MedlrlneUlven Away.
w. u. spsngier. Mldilleburgh j M. Rothrock,
M. D Mt. Pleas int Mills, are now vlvlng free to
all a trial package of the great herbal remedy,
Baeou s Celery king. If ladles sullerlng rrnm
nervoiiH dlsordera and conallpatlon will use this
remedy they will soon be free from the head
aches and backaches that have caused them so
much suffering. It Is a perfect regulator. It
quickly cures biliousness, tndlgnstlnn, eruptions
of the skin and all blood dlaeaaos. Large size it
Charter Application Notice.
NOTICE IS II ERKflY GIVEN That nnll.
tlon will be made to the Governot of the state or
Pennsylvania on Saturday, the First day ot May.
1W7. by C. M. Clement. C. K. Havtrimv a w p:
taw tf P Itl.lnh 11 U ll...rini. .V ..." ir
. . v iv.u, v.. . UT7UUIIUK9, . r . w airen
seller. G. C. Waetmeller, A. V. Carey. DT G.
smiin ana w. w. wittesmyer. under tbe Aotof
Assembly ot the Commonwealth ot Penusylva-
ma, cuuuea "an Actio nroviae for tbe Incor
poration and Regulation of ceitaln Corpora
tions", approved April ". 1874. and the supple
ments thereto for the Chart r of an Intended
Corporation, to be called "The Pennt Tele
phone company," tbe character and object
whereof Is to construct, maintain anil ! il..
ot Telegraph for private use of Indllvduala, firms
v" auuiia, mr anonrai uusiness and for
the transaction of any business In which elec
tricity over or through wires may be applied to.
3 ocwjiui wu,nnv. IIIOUJUUUW ID U1IB StStS
wherein It Is proposed to carry on business are
Northumberland. Snvder and Mimm a .
these purposes, to have, possess snd enjoy all
the rights, benefits and privileges of tba said
Act of Assembly and Its supplements.
A.W . POTTER tap, ULRICH, Solicitors.
Slierifl's Sale of
REAL ESTATE I
Byrlrtue ot a writ of FL Fa. Issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas ot Snyder county. Pa.
and to me directed I win evnmut tn mhiU
at tbe Court House, Mlddleburgh, Pa, on
Saturday, May 1st, 1897,
tj o clock, p. m. Th following described Rea1
'VTi'0""1 lot " of land
situate in the Borough of Mlddleburgh on North
7S5!?.rt,t SP11.11' on.u6 Kuit " oy lands
of Milton MoaU and on the West by Sugar BL.
containing one-Fourth Acre more or less on
which Is ereoud a Two Story Dwelling House
and other outbuildings.
Belied, taken intoezecntion and to be sold as
tbe property of J. a Swineford.
mM-. HITTJR, Sheriff.
SaerUVs Offloe, lfldaleburgh, Pa.. AnrU t. iter.
M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r
I keep constantly ou h.indani man
afaeture to order all kinds of
j .Marble and Granite
sts Aftd Headstones!
Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired.
LOW PRICES I LOW PRICES!!
I have one of tbe b-st Marble Cut
ters In the State and consequently
turn out good work.
"Cniiie and see my work if; prices.
TliMtikftil for past favors I most re
spectfully ask a oontinuauce of same,
M. L. MILLER
A. B.
KEITH
iit
for Steuin and Hot Water Fitting.
Also denier In Boilers, Endues,
Sbaftlnn Pulleys, Hangers and Leath
er Belting.
REPAIRING
of Engines, Boilers and Mill work.
Families can be snnnlfprl u.th Hath
Tubs, Pipe and Pipe Fittings. I give
as reffience concerning my mechani
cal skill, Frlok & Co. of Waynesboro,
Pa. and Lebanon M'f 'g. Co. both com
panies of high standing.
In order to avoid accidents
All Bailers
should bo tested under the hydraulic
test at least onoe a year. Avoid
danger and call upon me to make tbe
test.
A. B. WOLGEMUTH.
SeliDegroYe, s : Pa.
Mlddleburg Market
Corrected weekly bv our memhanta.
Butter ... 15
j ...
Eggs
Pitted cherries...
Unpitted " .
bittowter'-'es..,
Raspberries....
Onions
Lard..
Tallow
Chiokeasperlb
Turkeys 8
Hiae 7
Bnouiaer ,
Bam
Old Wheat
Bye jw
Old Corn gs
Oats IS to Su
Bran per 100 lbs tai
Middlings " .70
Uhop fiff
riour per dm . . . 4.75
7
10
80
SALESMEN
WANTED
in ear bleb mde laaveeesJ
r aew BMelaltlea onared ihli
time, m will a tba itaadard TaH
TsnnaarbJcb
Brat
and ornamantala.
I lVvnary Btoek.
vufciUaaar
Hm MHlMI AVBAvftAUM Ha
rr. n mr wrnu, mhbb aca, am
lasses. ra. Tksaat. MapleXTeaM IsmrUa,
Wast laeeter, Pa.
A SUMMER SAIL
in ladies' shoos ia a pleas:
voyage afoot, For the pies
A t At 1
ure 11 gives, tnere s no sni
like our sale. Crowds an
enjoying it, and securing tin
prettiest, coolest ami best fit
ting Summer shoes now man
ufactured, at prices wliicl
huyeis find it a pleasure to
pay. For house or street
wear, pleasure or every-daj
practical purposes, walking,
tiding, or driving, we supply
the ideal shoes demanded b;
fashion and the dictates
individual taste. Ladies,
whoever claims yoir liandi
hv all means surrender vow
as w
feet to these shoes.
GH.
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SaNBORY, - -
Bro
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PA
. The Elephant is
latest styles of
loaded with tin
CIclis.CaisllsjiEEtu'
In nv Fm M
liUUb) VU IW A1UIW
mrtA It..ai, Win!.. TTn,Wir,
OlovAH. and all th hunt and 0
seasonable goods found in
class Clothing Store.
Gome and look at my Btock. 7
will find it well selected.
I am.JRespectfully,
W. H. BOYER
A raaaaaa Uerasaa Deetar's War-
ConaumptloD Is now known to be f"?,
taken In time tbe German remedy '"rLZ
Otto's ours, bavins- been round to be a
oertaln cure lor tbe disease. Astlu
obltls, Croup. Uouffbs, Colds, roeusmoiaa''
throat and lung dUmsea are quickly J
Ir. ottos Qreat German Remedy.
ties ot Otto's Core are being glren swtf V?
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