The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 13, 1897, Image 8

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Scrofula
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Is a deep-seated blood disease which
11 the mineral nristares in the world
cmnnot cure. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely
vegetable ) is a rr7 blood remedy for
blood diseases and has do equal.
Mrs. Y. T. Buck, of Delaney. Ark., had
Scrofula for twenty-five years and most
of the time was under the care of the
doctors who could not relieve her. A
specialist said he
could cure her, but
he filled her with
arsenic and potash
which almost ruined
her constitution. She
then took nearly
. . a
every so-caiiea oiooa
, medicine and drank
, them by the wholesale,
but tney did not reacn
'.her trouble. Some
4J?' one advised her to try
" S.S.S. and she very
soon found that she had a real Mood
remedy at last. She says: "After tak
ing one doien bottles of S.S.S. I am
nerfectlv well, mv skin is clear
and healthy and I would not be in
my former condition for two thousand
dollars. Instead ol drying upmepoison
in my system, like the potash and
arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out
through the skin, and I was perma
nently rid of it."
A Real Blood Remedy.
S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula,
Kcietna, Rheumatism Contagious Blood
Poison, or any disorder of the blood.
Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure
deep-seated blood disease, but take a
real blood remedy.
Our books
free upon appli
cation. Swift
Specific Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Program ol Capt. G. W. Ryan Post 364,
Dept. of Pern'a G. A. R.
Pout will attend divine services in
the Ev. Luth. church on Sunday
evening, May 23, 1897. Pout meets at
7 p. in., Rev. Fred. Bower will deliv
er the sermon. All organizations,
societies and citizens are cordially
invited to attend. Memorial Day,
May 24, 1897. Post will assemble at
Post room at 8 a. m. and proceed to
Meiser where services will be held
in Salem church grave yard 9:30 a.
in. P. O. S. of A. will decorate the
graves at Paxtonville at 9:30 a. m.
and at Hassingerb's 10:30 a. m.
Post and P. 0. S. of A. will meet in
their respective rooms at 12 m. and
proceed in a body to Centreville
where services will be held at 2 p. m.
Post and P. 0. S. of A. will assemble
at S p. m. services at Middleburgh at
6:50 p. m., M. I. Potter,, orator. All
the Sabbath schools and other or
ganizations We cdrdiallyv invited to
attend these services and join with
the veterans to pay a just tribute to
our fallen heroes. By command of
Post.
Attest : D. T. lino ads,
O. C. Ootelips, Adjt. P. C.
Death of Wm. Kerstetter.
Continued from Firti J'ma.
pies of the religion of Jesus Christ.
and. 1 fiat our homes De exam
ines of love, kindness and attrac
tion furnished with pure literature
to counteract the influence ot evil
associates and literature of an im
pure character.
rd. That we stand in direct op
position to the liquor traffic and
with heart, voice and vote, laoorio
destroy this great evil.
4th. We heartily endorse trie ac
tion of the uublic authorities of the
c'.n of Davton. Ohio. Massing the
ordinance for ringing the curfew to
call from the street the youth of the
city and hope it may speedily be
followed by our cities in the east.
Whereas, Evidence of political
corruption are repeatedly it not
constantly broucht before the pub
j (
lie as existing in high and in low
places;
Whereas. We believe these de
nlorable conditions are greatest
.cause of the business depression
' which prevails in our country.there-
lore, resolved.
i st. That we hereby declare on
rinn purpose, in not supporting any
man lor public oliice serving jun
Kti.E and who does not openly an
nouiice his intention of serving the
people rather than the bosses.
2nd. That we cheer Rev. I)r
Swallow for the heroic stand In
has taken in opposing official cor
ruption in our states and that we
recognize in him the elements of a
reformer.
f II. C. Klingkr
Comm. V. C. Hakhn.
( A. G. Nye.
DELEGATES AND MINISTERS.
licv II. S. (label. Lebtinou. Pa
II. C. Klineler, Oriental. Pa
Last Monday morning, May 3rd
we were much bereaved by the death
of our frieud and school mate Wil
liam, sou of Luke and Lizzie Ker
stetter, of Kuousetown.
He was atllicted with Billious fe
ver, was confined to bod for about
four weeks, when the angel of death
laid its cold and icy fingers upon
him and claimed him as its victim,
and removed him from this world of
woe to world of bliss and everlast
ing happiness.
The Sunday school adopted ap
propriate resolutions of respect. X
Dr. Bowes is Dead.
On Saturday we received tbe fol
lowing notice which explains itself.
The deceased was at o'je time a resi
dent of this place and is a brother of
Joseph M. Bowes of Middleburgh.
The notice reads as follows :
O. A. Bowes, M. D., died of an
g'rua pectories neuralgia of the
heart suddenly, May 5, at 5 p. m.
Aged 06 yeais and 8 months. Butial
in Chicago on Saturday, May Hth.
Dauphin Co. papers please oopy.
T. W. . T. V.
Friday evening ut 7:30 o'clock the
Y. W. C. T U. will hold a public par
Jor meeting at the home of Mrs. A.
H. Ulsh. Each member has the
vpriviloge of inviting two friends. An
jnterestiDg program will De pieoiii
ed over by the Supt. of Parlor Meet
intra.
It the laHt meetine of the Union
every member was present. We also
had two visitors. Some splendid
leadings were given.
ew rmw :irta.
The Buffalo charges of the Luthern
Church have elected lie v. Wm. near
iik. i f Selin scrove. Dastor of the sev
oral congregations. He will locate
&t West Milton. Communion nam
cas will be held at White Deer
Church. SuHdav. Mar 16. at 10 a. ui
It is hoped that all the members
will be present.
"Great Reductions" on opening
days, silk remnants, embroideries,
lacos silkalines filo silks, stamped
goods, hoisery, etc
L. Duxkexbkrokb's Millinery,
THE DANGER
to which tfle Expectant Mother is
exposed and the foreboding and
dread with which she looks for
ward to the hour of woman
severest trial is appreciated by but
few. All effort should be made
to smooth these rugged places
in lite s pathway tor her, ere sne
presses to her bosom ner Daoc
MOTHER'S FRIEND
allays Nervousness, and so assists
Nature that the change goes tor
ward In an easy manner, without
such violent protest in the way of
Nausea, Headache, fctc. Gloomy
forebodings yield to cheerful and
hopeful anticipations she passes
through the ordeal quickly and
without pain is left strong and
vigorous and enabled to joyously
perform the high and holy duties
now devolved upon her. Safety
to life of both is assured by the
use of "Mother' Friend," and
the time of recovery shortened
"I know one lad v. the mother of three
children, who suffered greatly in the
birth or each, who obtained a bottle ot
'Mother's Friend' of me before her
fourth confinement, and was relieved
quickly and easily. All agree that their
labor was shorter and less painful."
Jonif O. Polbill, Macon, Oa.
91.00 MR BOTTLB at all Drug' Stores,
or sent by mul on receipt or price.
BOOKS Containing Inralnable information of
FREE any address upon application, by
Tmi NADflgLO RIOULATOI CO., ATLASTA, a,
pGCISTBH'S NOT ICE''. Notice 18 hiT. bv glv
lvon tli n tlii- foluwiiiif nam'il ner.-joiM hive
tiled tlioir A'liiiln 8 Tutor. Uutidlun, and Kx-
eoiitor.V acco'liits In Me Legister 8 Oftlce of Stiy
dor en in . ati'l ih" Ham' will ho present ! for
e' nrn at on ani allowai ce at tbe Ciurl House
In Middlcli,rgu, M idday, June 7. 1W7.
No. 1. Kirn! and (Inn! account of iim: W. Wear
er. Kxecutorof the estate of Klisa C. Sclmue,
inteof Krcoburg. l'a. deceased.
No; 2. Kirnlaiid final account of I.iwo liow,
Trustee o Jonathan How, laleor re nil 1 wp ,
deceased.
No. .1. Kimt ami final account of Valentine
Walter, Administrator of the estate of t'ath
erlue Walter, late of Middleburgl,. 1'a. deed.
No. 4. The account of 8. W. Kuy, Kieeutor, of
the estate of (leorga Kliy, late of Hellns-
grove, l'a. deceased.
No. The second and final account of Joel (1.
iSuilii, Administrator of Hie estate of Daniel
t. MUhl, lateof I'tiiou Twp., Nnyder Co.,
l'a. decenHcd.
No.fl. The account of Samuel Hliirey, fluardian
of Carrie E , K. Ksta, Nellie K., and Malwl
It. YouiiKiuan, minor children of William
II. YouiiRinan, deceased.
No. 7. The first and filial account of A. W. Mils-
ser, Administrator of the estate of Win. H.
Muaser, late of Adam Twp., Hnjrder Co.,
l'a. deceased.
No. H. First and final account of Millard, Frank
R anil John H. Kern, and John lletrick. El-
editors of tlie estate of Henry Kern, latu of
lteaver Twp., Hnyder Co., l'a. deceased.
No. 9. Final account of Mary A. Hmt, Admin.
istrutri i of the estate of Isaac Witmer, late
of I'nion Twp., deceased.
No. 10. First and final account of Henry II. He
clirist and Franklin Hitner, Kieeutort of the
estate of John II. Hechrist, late of Union
Twp., deceased.
No. II. Account of Sarah R. WeUcI, Adm'x. of
tbe estate of Klizabeth Aurand late of Jack
son Twp., deceased.
Vn. l'J. First and final account of Nor. B. Mid-
dleswarth and 1'bilip Dreese. Kincutors of
the estate ot A. J. Middteswarth, late of
Heaver Twp., deceased.
No. U. First and final account of A. B, Dauber
man, Kxecutor of the estate of J. M. Dau
ber man, late of Jackson Twp., deceased.
N 14. Account of William Moyer. Administra
tor of the estate of Harsh Dlehl, lata of
Washington Twp., deceased,
No. I V Account of William and John 8. Apple,
F.xeciitoraol the estato ol I'liiup Apple,
H'ri. who was auardian of Adam and An
nes (jarnian, minor children of Adam Clar-
man, late of waenington i wp., aeceasea.
v is trinsJ account of Jefferson Arboaast.
(liutrdian ot Clara F. Kllnirler minor child
ot Clara Klinicler, lata ot Washington Twp.,
deceased.
No. 17. Supplemental accounts ot of H. M.
Freed and A. M. Freed, Adm'rs of the estate
of Ueorge Freed, late of Washington Twp.,
deceased.
O. M. 8HINDEL, Ba(li!f.
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WE bTART THIS SVRDJQ 8E AS01? WITH AH EHTDrE HEW STOCK OF
ST Y LI S H
AND FURNISHING GOODS.
Having disposed of all our stock of the previous seasons, we start this season with a clean, fresh stock of
goods from top to bottom every tiling new.
Our entire stock lias been purchased for SIOT CASH from large Clothing Manufacturers who wereprcss-
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cu nuni lur me nwij uvm, v nut nig ian.cu auvamugc vi mm rare uppuniiuuy are prepareu to
give the public the benefit ot prices on this new stock of Clothing which you will
scarcely believe until you visit our store'
BOTE THE PRICES BELOW.
Men's Working Suit, worth $3,5U ;
Our Price, t212.
Men's Orey Mixed Suit, others Hell for 4.5j ,
Wesellfor2.48.
Men's Blue and Black Cheviots, well made, taut color;
we sell them for 13-75-Men's
All Wool Plaids mul Scotch Tweeds Suits, worth
6.50 ; Our price 1-4 00.
Hoys' Suits, 14 to iv years, rrotu f up to fu.uu,
Men's All Wool Suits in plaids, checks aud bonis
spun, latest styles, that will be all the rage this
sprinit, made up In Orst-class style ; no cloth
lug iioue sells for less than f! w.
Our Price 15-49.
Not more than one suit sold to a customer.
Men's Fine All Wool Ulack Clay Worxtered Suits
In Uutaway or tvioK, iiiatle to sell rr f 11,00
Our Price tfi50
All the newest effects iu Plaids, Checks, Homespun aud Cheviot.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING!
A PRKNKSTUIVKX WITH EVERY ll I !.!'( Nt'lT KOl.lt.
We have excrcis-nl im'ut care in selecting a line of Clothing to please the mothers as well as the little
ones. We have as complete a line CIHLDHKN'S CIX)TIIIXG as you will see this season, consisting of
little lloys Junior hints, Reefer hints, Jersey hints, Blouse Suits, civet hints, and Crash hints, ranging
in price from i0 cents to $o-00. e have knee l'ants hints to 10 years.
Children's Wool Miied Kn l'ants, 19o- Children's Gray Wool Knee Pants, 25o
Cliililreu Double Seat and Double Knee Pants for 48o worth 75o.
Boy's Pants from 50 cts. to 2 50. Men's Pants from G5 cts. to 5.00
OUR STOCK OF FURNISHINGS, HATS AND GAPS
is larger than ever; all of the latest styles, shapes and colors. Our NECKWEAR the choicest iu the
market. Our SHIRTS the best in the market for the price, 15c. for a fine Negligee Shirt, with or with
out collar attached.
We do l.ot advertise anything we have not in stock as we are prepared to serve yon with any article
mentioned on this sheet. It you want to NUY 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 purchasing your goods from us.
w X0 wbat OTECISns advortlso.
Money refunded on any article purcbased from us wlilcb Is not satisfactory.
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RELIABLE CLOTBIERS AND FURNISHERS.
KMTABLIftllED IN 1877.
SUNBURY. PA.
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Public Sale of Valuable
REAL ESTATE I
By virtue of an order Issued to him out of tno
Courtof Common Pleas of Snyder county the
underilgued committee of Jonh K. Thomas, an
hahltiial drtiukard, will sell upon the premises
Iu Penn Twp., said county, at public sale, ou
Friday, May 28, 189?,
tbe following desorlbed real estate to wit s
All that certain meanings or tract of land sit
uate In Fenns Twp., Snyder Co., Pa., and bound
ed on tbe North tijr a putillo road, on the Ksst by
laadof Cbas.L.UemDerllnir aud on the South
and Wst by land of Uenry Moyer. cunialnlDK
oss-Fourth ol an lore, more or lest, whereon
are erected a Frame Dwelling1 House. Stable
and minor outbuildings, the same belnir a ery
desirable borne, andlwlnir In nrsi class rspalr.
The isle will cuoimeoce at one o'clock p. ni of
said day. The terms ot sale will be SO par cent,
ot lbs purchase money down when tb property
Is hi ruck orf, ami the balance upon tbe confir
mation of the sale by the court, when docd
and posaesMion will he irnen to the purchaser.
M. t. KKDLKY.Com. on J. K. Tbomas.
Note Any Information desired can be obtain
ed by calling upon the said committee or Ills
Attorney, Cuaa. P. t'lrlcb. E.
Reduced Hates to Philadelphia via
J'ennsylvenia llailoud on account
ofthi Unveilling of the Washing
ton Monument.
For the accommodation of persons
desiring to witness tbo unveliliiiR of
the New Washington Monument,
Fairmount lark, Philadelyhia, May
15, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany will sell excursion ticl ets lo
Philadelphia on May 14 and 15 from
all points on its line not moietben
two hundred miles from Pbildpphia,
at a singler fare for the round trip
(no leBB rate then CO cents), good to
return until May 17, 1897, inclusive.
This is one of the grandest monu
ments ever erected in Philadephin,
and thu ceremonies and parade in
cident to its unveiling will be coire-
spondingly attractive.
Mrs. John C. Frian and daughti r
Helen are visitors at VanZandts
aud Billbardt's.
Mrs. Frank Specht of Beayertown
and Mrs. Amnion Smith of Selins
grove were in town between trains
on Monday.
The Ministerial, Sunday school
and K. L. C. E. Convention of Cen
tral District of Central Penna. Con
ference of the United Ev, church
will convene in the Olive United Ev.
church of Port Treverton, Pa., May
18-20, 1897.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the St.
Paul's United Evangelical Church of
Penns Creek, Pa., purpose holding
a "Chicken and Waffle" supper on
Saturday evening, May 22nd. Ice
cream, bananas, etc. will also be
served. Tbe public is cordially in
vited. Tbe proceeds for the new
church. Comm.
Union Township Sunday School
Organization was effected on the
9th inst., by electing, in tbe Olive
United Evangelical church, of Port
Treverton, the following: N. T.
Dundore, President i J. Q. Snyder,
Vice President; Allen S. Sechrist,
Secretary ; John D. Bogar, Treasur
er. J. C. Shafib, '
S. P. Stetfxn,
J. O. LosoACBr,
Executive Comm.
Prompt Payments.
Liberal Adjustments-
REMEMBER
H. HRRVEY SCHDCH,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENGY,
SEEtlNDCcKOYEj FAi
Only the Oldest, ftrongest Cash Companies,
' Fire Life, Accident arid Toraado. ' ,
Ho Assessments ITtfifreri.nn 1Tote
The Aetna Founded A. D, 1819' Assets $11,055,513.88
" Home " ' 3853 " . 9,853,628.54
" American " " 1810 " , 2,409,584.53
The Standard Accident Insurance Co.
The New York Mfc Insurance Co.
The Fidelitij Mutual Life Association.
Tour Patronage Solicited.
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Anybody can tell you it's pudding
after they have 'eaten it. Just so
with our $12 Suits and others.
AnylxKiy can tell you after wearing
which is made and finished best, but
tew can tell by just looking. Look
at our $12 Suits, and then look at
others ; perhaps you can't see the
difference, but, like pudding, you'll
find it out.
Spiine and iwm Soils,
guaranteed to fit.
Weariugquality is unsurpassed
John A Heffelfinger,
Merchant Tailor,
Opposite QAl;Man.AWA "On
Past Office.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Tbe undersigned having been restored to
health by simple means, alter sutlerlBg for sev
eral years with a nevnre lunir allectton, and that
dread disease Consumption, Is anxious to
make known to his fellow sufferers the means
of cure.' Tothone who desire It, he will cheerful
1 send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription
used, which they will find a sure cure for Con
siintptlns. Asthma, Catarrh, Uronchltts,
and all throat sjid lung Maladlrs. He hopes all
sufferers will trv this remedy, as It Is Invaluable.
Those desiring the prescription, which will cost
them nothing, aud mtiy prove a blending', will
pleuse s'1'liiw
Rev. EUWAIID A. WlkHOH,
w-10-lyr Brooklyn. New York
!2SSiSH!2 iQEUTS WANTED
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DENTIST.
Gas Administered.
Drown and Bridge work, Eto.
OfBoe one door north of Wels' Store.
SeliuHgrove, Pa.
a. . Potticgei,
Veterinary siIrceoN.
ILINIOROVI. PA.
All professional business entrusted to my care
will receive prompt and careful attention.
Sheriff's Sale of Valuiblt
REAL ESTAl
Hy vlrta. of a wrltol FI. l'a. Iinl
;ouri oi common rirai or Mjr nwi
and to me dlrratod 1 will hmm lu nm
at lb. Court Hou.e In Mlddleburjb.r. N
Saturday, May 29th, 1897,
at I o'oloek. a. n., th. folios I ti dnoM
alats to wit i
TltArrr NO. ONE-AM that iituliiJ
land iltnaUd In Adsiui townihlp, Sijuf
Pa., on. loarih mil wit ut TnMiiik
ad oa ta north by land.ol Hn. Kwi k
on th. tut by puhllo road .id ludml)
Moyoi, nn th sooth by lands ol futw
liaao Smith and Robert Smith ltd a IM
by land ol Kobort Smith sod I I. NiM
laiiilnif T4 aeras and 1M u.icu am i
oa which sra arscted a two story I nn a
lag. bsnk barn aud olhsr outbuiUlnit. 1
TBACT MO. tW()-Th. aadirldMaf
Intsrest la all that eartaln tr.et of tall
ltuat la Adams township, Sard eaiif
bounded on th. north by Lndi l la n
h.lr. oa th salt by land! ol JncobD.
on th touth by land, ot O. Htrda la
isining 7 acr and lis pcrchd, Bi
wiin in appurunaueu
TRACT NO.THKK&-AI1 that M
nl land iliuaUd In Spring T.wnikip.
county, Ha., bouoileil on th. nnb
Mr.. Ustherlu Sh.rojr, oa lb. MM bi
Kub.n lrera, on the wuth It; liw
Wslt.r and on th won by tract fi-1
alter deter! (dcontalnlui IT cre..iiJ
t more or let. with th tppurieotutti.
TUAtrr NO. FOUR-A II toitrfttai
laud .Ituated In Spring tuwn.hlp. HwJ
ra. anuui one-uau mil. wmoi tt"i
bouudeil ou th. north bv Umlii)N
lor, on th .tit by lauds ol Mn. Kit.
Ich and MeCllntls, on th. tuuik l;
rosd. and on tha wsit hv lan.U of J. V-
bach and otlnrncoutslnlDK
e. more or leM with th .pimruunca
TRACT Mu F1VK Alt that eerU
laud mlusted la Spring lownihi.
r i. auout oiie-uau uuie iuui-n "
Hiirlngi. bounded on th north bjl"
Msnueoa uuu J, u. speeni, oa menu
ol Catherine aihirev sml l'rii't Mo 1 1
scribed, on the mmlli by l.miiol Kwl"l
air, tiauiisn t rvsnii me nm-iiin
ou the we.t hy land, ol Amo lkDitf,H
beck aud other., ooutaluiiig M k'MM
on which ar erected a 1 so l
bunk barn and other outbuilding).
TRACT NO. SIX-A cerUtn P"
Situated about one-ball lull. m
SiirliiirN. Iwiuiulnil on tha norlh. tul.
1. Msulieck and on the welt lit I"1"
Keigl containing 7 sere, 111 tM
leu with tha appurtcnunoot,
TKIIITNO SKV KN Tilt O0tWJ
111 ull tlifkt f,trtuln Lit nr ti&n'Cl ul
In the vlll.g.ofll.aver .Sprlbf'.
hip, Snyder Co., l'a., boUMdoi"101' 1
an alley, on lue ijihi ny in. U1"" -south
by Water .treel and ou lln;
J. M. Maker containing ont-fouMnm
leu, on which I. erected Lnj e i :
ksrt. hjifiitf fuv.ui.lA.1 hv MalltrfM1 "
irl l, KmiIII,'. Ii.iIkI ullOCOSUH
which are occupied by t' jJ
ituta, iiu a, .lie luv. vi ...v .
buildlnus.
TRACT NO. IOHT-AI("tkl
I i.. u - I..I llllUlN
lown.hlp, Snyd.r Co., I' ,tmwlrJ"J
south and welt by landi ol HilH
on the es-t by land, ol t'lthoriatiwr
lug on acre more orl wlthtM'W"
Sened. Uken Into ei uthiu "J '
ihu iu.mui.1. ..t M.mii.l slnrev.
Also at the same time and ll,ff'l
writ of I. l a. IM ued out ol m 1
(Hon 1'Imsoi Snyder Co.. Vt.th'
Itualed In Spring townrlilp.
abouton-kall mile wt.tol
joining lauda .1 W. H. Kll'. ,'TJ
uitil tliaUiii.liiir. .n,l l..slltl' " 7
.1..1... .,. . .....nt.irlra 1
execution and to be aula u tbe !f"
amSalth. .. irrti!
I -O S' ;,
1 E. BOWER.
E. E. PAWLIBTU
BOWER & PAWLING,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Offices In Hank Building.
Middletinreli Fa.
Ilew Steel Cable Fencing
Best Quality QrcaUit Variety.
PcnclBf, Oatai, Poultry Mittlnf .
cc:ey in it fch live cen
nm ai tfia.ti wttk irs. letter.
auiruju woTii wiu run CO., CUt.
MARRIED.
May 1st, at Fremont by Rev. H.
H. Spahn, Annie N. Schaeffer and
Adam G. Oarman.
CHAS. NASH PURVIS,
Collections, Loans
and Investments.
Real Eatale ! Private Banker,
WiUiamaport, Lycoming Co., Pa
Deposits accepted, subject todrafta or checks,
rom any part of the world.
eJuistice of the Peace
AND GONVErYANOEJR.
M. Z. STEININGER.
Middleburgh, P.
BlurlfTi office. lirddlcbunt.Pa.
WI1
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COURT Si
By Tlrlue of an order ol tw
n der county, the unuci.i.-
deoeased, will sell at public tv " 1
sea on J
Thursday, Mayftjl
the following described t' "zjj
All that certain house JJl
Twp , Hnyder Co.. Pa.. ad)olo J7
Bellusgrove, and bounded obuj J
lie road, on the Houth by '
stager, West by an al kW'JJ5
rr.
and one hundred and ,lV . W
leas, whereon are erects
House. Stable and ml"1
tame being In good 'fTiiti
Bale to commenc at 1 J caw r .
conditions win be made iff
. Note Anr Informatics I
fully glrea If application ot
Administrator or Chas. 1. 11
toraey.