The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 27, 1897, Image 4

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    Published every Thursday.
Geo W. Wagenseller,
Editor and Proprietor.
Subscription $1.50 per year.
hich mast be puld In adranee when tent oat-
sue uie oouniy.)
RATES OF ADVIRTItlNO.
All transient adwttrnvnta not otherwise
eooinu-ted lor will bechanced at tbe rate of 1
oeota per line (nonparte! iiteaaiiiv) lor flint Inser
tion and 10 cents per line lor ererjr autwequent
imeruun.
-Va(A nntien puMuW fret i obituary poerty
tribuUe of raped, dtc three cent a tin.
Republican Standing Committee.
Adam Tohlaa Mitchell, Troxolvllle, W.H. Her
man. Troxelvllle.
Beaver-Chan. K. Hpecht, Beavertown, James M.
Kline, Beavrrtnwn.
Bearer W.-Utxi. J. Bpeece. McClure. T. A. Wag
ner. MMMure.
Centre-Klmer shamhach. Mlddleburgh, D. F.
Hlniramiin. Penn Creek.
Ohapmun-W. II. Kerstettcr, McKees Half Falls,
Kdifar Helsh. Ilonvr.
rrankllu W. D. (ilft, Paxtonvllle, J. W. Elsun
liour. Mlddletmixh.
Jackson I. s. Yeartck. Kratzervllle, Isaao 1111
Ifer. New Berlin.
Mlddlehurich Ueo. W. Wairenseller, Middle
hutvh, N. A. Howes, Mlililleburtfh.
Mlddlerreek-P. I.. Kow, K reamer, K. 1). Hum
mel, K reamer.
Monroe Hen. H. LefTler. gliaraokln Dam, J. II.
Riioi'K
Penn-c. K. Wagner, Salem, Daniel Knouso. S
lliiKcrove. Perry-.l. N. Hrosltis. Mt. Pleawinl Mills, II. F.
Arhointsf. Ml, Pleasant Mills.
Perrv W.-H. F. Sautfle, Kleblield. Dan. Man-
'eval. IttehnVld.
Bellnsirmve N. s. Klshor, Sellnsgrove, Y. II.
Smith, Sellnsirmve.
Sprlnir Hr. A. M. smith, Baver Springs, r. F.
Kel.el. Heaver Swings.
Vnlon-iieo I. Flanders, Port Trevorton, O. CI.
Idee, Port Treverton.
Wasliiiu'imi .lerrv Charles, Freeburg, W. II,
(inmui, Freeburg.
HE I' UltUVAN TICKET.
AssociaU Jud'e, If. C. Sumpsell.
J'rothonotury, . M. Shinthl.
Register fc Recorder, J. If. Willis
District A Homey, J. J. Baker.
Jury Comm., Jos. 11. Hendricks.
Thursday, May 27, 1897.
Six Its.
For more than 3 years since locat
ing here we Lave repeatedly remind
ed the town council and the tax
payers of this borough of the neces
sity of providing some adequate
means for protection against the
ravages of fiire. Providence and
everything else was in favor of the
town on Saturday. We will name
six "ifa" either of which would have
meant a total destruction of the
towo and the more we' think of it
the more we are constrained to be
lieve that this fire is timely warning
to the borough o.provde protection
against the loss of property by fire.
There were so many things in our
favor on Saturday that the situation
ought to be thoroughly reviewed
and underntood.
First. If the lire would have
started at night sufficient aid could
not have been summoned to extin
guish the fire on eleven or more
builJiugs which of course would
soo have spread to all parts of the
town.
Second. A strong wind such as
prevailed lust Thursday, Friday or
Sunday wculd have put tho lire be
yond tho control of any power in
Middlt-burgh and before nnv foreign
uid could come, the lire would have
iiinJe siiL-h liendwav that nothing of
liny account could have bet-u saved.
1 hlrd. If Sutler's and Kerns
pumps hud not been in town, no
bucket brigade could have checked
the fire where it was stopped.
Fourth. If it had not been for
Millard Hassinger's arrivul in J. W.
Runkle's stable in time to extinguish
the lire in the straw, a new impetus
would have been aJded to the fire
and exposed other and more danger
ous buildings.
Fifth. If W. F. Feeso's house and
shanty had been covered with shin
gles instead of the shanty being
covered with corrugated roofing and
the house with slate, no means at
hand could have outened the sparks
as rapiJly an they fell upon those
buildings. The burning of Feese's
house Aould have started the con
flagration eastward and westward
for a clean sweep until foreign aid
would come.
Sixth. If the fire had not been
fought so desperately men scorch
ing and roasting themselves near
the fire it could not have been
stopped.
It took six "ifs" to save the town
from total destruction and yet the
auti protection element will argue
aguinst the necessities of such pro
tection. It seems as though the on
lv argument in favor of protection
ugaiufct tire that will bo ell'ective is
some practical experience wiiu lire.
Isaac Shirey and wife of McClure
spent Sunday at Dr. Brisbiu's.
J. J. Steely and A. A. Romig. two
of West Iieaver s citizens, wero at
the county seat Monday.
The hotel licences were all taken
up with the exception of David Her
fold's, Chapman township. There
are thirty licensed houses in the
county, and the sum paid for dig
penning beverages to the thirsty
BANK STATEMENT.
Report of the Condition of the First National
Bank of Mlddleburgb, at Mlddleburgb, In the
SUtU) of peunajrlvauU. at the close of bualneaa
May 14, 1WT
RESOURCES.
Loans an! discounts I1MM3 0
Overdrafts, secured and tinserured....
IT. 8. Bonds to secure circulation, 15,000.00
Premiums on U. 8. Bonds.
County Bonds, I. sou. no
HanKIng bouse, furniture, and fixtures 14.07S.11
Other real estate and inorgages owned
Due from National Banks (not Reserve
Agents) 780 15
DuefromHtate Banks and bankers .... 571.10
Due from approved reserve agents..... 11.641 0
Checks and other rash Items 7.W
Nou-s of other National Banks HO.w
Fractional paper currency.nlckles, aud
eeuts 7it 71
Liwri't. Monet Keskkvi in Bank
vu:
Specie lo.thi no -
IgiU-d uiler notes BfBiilM 1(094.00
Redemption lundwlth IT. 8. Treasurer
(5 per cent, of circulation) 675.00
TOTAL MIH.144.M
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In tan.ooaro
Surplus Fund lB.0UO.0u
Undivided pronis, less expenses and
tax paid 1563.31
National Bank notes outstanding 1S..vh.i
Due to other National banks 13,7.(3 s
Dun to Slate Banks and Bankers
Individual deposit subject
to check 10l.7ttT.ia
Demand certificates of de- 11.5W.16
Dostt 116IM7.41
Notes an J II U redlscoimlcd
TOT A I tilx 144 10
STATIC OF PENNSYLVANIA,!
8NYDGK COUNTY, as: f
I.J. N. THOMPSON. Jr., Cashier of the above
n iiiiied bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement 3 truti u the best of my kuuwledge
aim uellei.
J. N. THOMPSON, Jr., Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this sotb
day of May Mil.
J. O. WKISEK, Notary Public.
Correct Attest :
W.W.WITTKNMYKH,
U. AI.FKKD SCHOCll,
A. KHEKOKH,
Directors.
Tnal List, June Term, 1897.
J. P. Kautz vs. David Moyer.
Mary K. Snydor vs. Aun E. Alle-
mau and Horace Allutuau.
Jonathan F. Herman vs. M. L.
Kratzer.
Charlemagne Tower vs . P. L. Roich-
enbach, Jno. Ilepner, Daniel Dreese.
J. G. Moyer vsPenn'a Railroad Co.
U. 13. Mut. Aid Soc. vs. Violet Mit-
man Mollie and Isaac Troup vs. II.
S. Horuberger, Joff Brown, Geo.
Lesher.
Mollie and Isaac Troup vs. David
Hoover.
Catharine Troup vs. II. G. Horn-
berger, Jefferson Brown, Goo. Lesh
er.
Catharine Troup vs. D . Hoover.
Hey. Bower's Nermon.
On Sunday evening last was the
time set for the Memorial Sermon.
The G. A. IL Post and the P. O. S.
of A, Camp of this place attended
services in a body at the Lutheran
church. The church was beautiful
ly decorated with flags and bunting
while the pulpit was draped with the
stars and stripes. The venerable
Rev. Bower took for his text : "I
have fought a good fight, I have kept
tbe faith, I have finished my course ',
The sermon was full of patriotic
sentiments aud through the entire
discourse the parson evinced that
sincerity of manner that has won for
him so many friends. Lieut. D. T.
Rhoads nindo an impromptic speech
and tho Y. V. C. T. U. presented
each soldier with a card containing
"Star Spangled Uauner".
Sllildcil IlllHlll.
Yesterday about 9 o'clock Johu
Arbogast, at Fremont, was found
dead at the gate leading to his resi
dence. He had been watching for
the coming of the baker, and having
spent more time than was thought
uecessay for the purpose, some
member of his family wont for him
aud found him lying on the ground
dead. We did not learn tho immed
iate cause of his death. He had been
unwell but nothing serious was
thought of his ailment. He was aged
about 55 years. He leaves a wife to
mourn his loss. Courier.
how tcTfind out.
Fill a bottle or common water glass
with urine and let it stand twenty lour
hours; a sediment or settling indicates
a diseased condition of the kidneys.
When urine stains linen It is positive
evidence of kidney trouble. Too fre
quent desire to uriuate or paiu in the
back. Is also convincing proof that
the kidneys and bladder are out of
onter.
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort in the kfipwledire
eo often expressed Unit Dr. Kilmer's
nwHiup Hoot, the great kidney rem
edy fulfills every wish in relieving
paiu in the back, kidneys, liver, blad
der and every part of the urinary
passagps. It corrects Inability to hold
uriu and scaldinif paiu in passing it.
or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine oi ueer, ami overcomes that un
pleasant necessity of beinif compel!
ed to get up many times during the
uight to uriuate. The mild and the
extraordinary effect of Swamp Hoot
is soon realized. It stands the high
est for its wonderful cures of the most
distressing cases; If you need a med
icine you should have the best. Hold
by druggists price fifty cunts and one
dollar For a sample bottle and piiin
phlet, both sent free by mail, mention
I'ost mid se-nd your full post-'illlce
address to nr. Kilmer Si Co.. Jling
Immtoii, N. Y. The proprietors of
this paper guurautee the genuineness
of tuts Oiler.
Bern Coo(ta Syrup. Taxas
UtMM
tn lima. Koiit bjr dnurOMa,
All Cleaning
iAVNjv about the house, oaint. floors. Dot
cans, "dishes and class ware.
. t . CJ -I
silver -ahd tinware, can be done
better, bicker and cheaper with
Y..SHING PoVdES
than with any other cleansing
con i-ound. Largest package
greaL.st economy.
X.'Z 5. X. TAlRXAJfT COMPAirT.
Chkaga, t : . lsila. New York, boston, pblladalpU
DON T SACRIFICE . . .
Future Comfort for present seeiuing Economy, but BUY
the Sewing Machine with an established reputation
that guarantees you long and satisfactory service :
mull mre
""V Its beautiful tltrurcd woot
Its beautiful figured wood
work, durable construc
tion, fine niecliMni
cal adjustment,
coupled with the Finest Sot of Stee
Attaclinieiit.', makes it t'ie
Most Dcsirauls Machine in tbe Market,
FRANK S. RIEGLE,
MlDDLEHUItGII, JA.
IjiXECCTOR'S hOTICK-KotUs la
Jbereby giyen that Letters TestW
meoury 00 the estate of HaUlda raoat, lau4rf
MKldlecreek. Twp.. Snyder County. rt have
bma Mtwd to Urn aiulenlgiMd mtdlnf la mm
Oountjr. AU prnaaa, tberetora. Indebted to
aaM aatato will pktua mate immediau par
MDt. and tboaa havlBt elalma ajralnat H will
prweat Uem for letUement to
4 . JOBS HILBKRT.
April l,vr. Kxectttor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let
ters of Administration In the a
lata of Mary Laudenslager. Ut of Bellnsirrove,
Bnyderco.. Pa., dee'd. bavlng- been rranled to
toe underalfned, all persons knowing them
aelvealndalited to said estate are requested to
make Immediate payment, while loose bavlng
claims will present them duly authenticated to
tbe undersigned,
April 1. M. E. WILEY. Admr.
staTSend for our beautiful Iiulf-tone catalogue.
--Fir, Lie ar)d Acciclr)b--
lr)surar)ce.
SNYDEK'S old, AND RELIABLE Gen'l
Insurance Agency,
SELJNSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA-
Blmor VST. Snydor, Agent,
Successor to the late William H. Snyder.
The Par-Eicellenco of Reliable Insurance is represented in the follow
ing list of Standard Companies, Iron which to make a selection. None
Better the World over. . . '. '
SINK, UXJATIOW, rrm .. A MKTS.
FIRE Royal, Liverpool, EngJ (including foreign assetb) $43,000,000.00
Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American 0.) 8,645,735.62
Phoenix, Hartford, Conn. . 5,588,058.07
Continental, New York, '6,754.908.72
German American, New York, 6,240,098.83
LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, $204,638,983.66
ACCIDENT Employers' Liability ARsurance Corporation,
Accident Inn. Co. Subscribed Capital of $3,750,000.00
Fire, Life and Accident rinks accepted at tho lowest possible rate, jus
tified by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promptly and
satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classes of Insur
ance promptly furnished. ELMEIt W. SNYDER, Agt.,
Office on Market Street. Seliusgrove. Pa
Great Reduction Sale of
Ml
For Ninety Days !
The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN
TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE
AT THE GREATEST SACKIF1CR EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL PENN
SYLVANIA. We are not eellin out, but we do thin to increase our sales above any pre
vlous year. We a few of the price as follows :
80ft W'ood Chamber Suits $14.00 Cotton Top Mattress 2.25
Hard Wood Chamber Hulls ltl.OO: Woven Wire Alattress 1 75
Antique Oak Hults, S l'ieoes 111.00 Hed Springs 1 25
Plush Parlor Suits ao.00: Drop Tables, per ft flO
Wooden Chairs per set 2.50;l'latform Rockers 2 50
In stock, everything in the furniture line, including Mirrors, Hook Cases,
Desks, Side-boards, Cupbourtls, Centre Tables, Fancy Rockers, Haby Chairs,
Feather Pillows, Lounges, Couches, Doughtrays, Sinks, Hall Racks, Catf
Heat Chairs flue, medium and cheap furniture, to suit all classes.
Prices reduced all through. Come early and see our stock before? giving
your order, ond thus save 15 to 20 per cent, on every dollar.
Special Attention Given to Undertaking & Embalming,
KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited,
MIFFLINBURGH, P
Executors Sale of Valuable
REAL ESTATE!
The undersigns) executors, cf Hi-' 1.1-r will
and temanwnl of Jacob l)rfw. l.n ,.r Ivrry
Tp., Snyder t o.. Pa , decensrd iiiuIlt w l v
virtue of tlin power and autliorliy i-nn!i'i,iti in
Die said will and testament, will enno 11 pntv.
llcgalroDtlitpninlnpa,atUie vlliufe of lr,v
niont In auld county, on
Saturday, June 12, 18D7.
the following desrrlbrd Real Estate t wit :
Traet Km. 1. All Hint certain niessuaqt1,
tenement and traol nf l.md sltuai- In rrrry 1 ).,
Sii dr t o.. I'a, Niiiudrd on HipN'HIIi !.v l:ir"lH
of Wllltnm VergiT und Jacob Yrrui-r, el. ill Etsi
hy puliih: road icn linn ipiiii MldOh burp to Mi.
HlemtHnt Mills. SjiitU liv lu.,d...' JuV' Sthnn't
bi'lm and 00 the WVrt liv land" of M rs. J.icoli Ar
noK'asl and others, contitliiliiir 1 1? rrea. nior
or letia, will) thn ipuit.'iiaii,-j!., i nrlv a I uf
wnicn in ciear ana in a gHl stale hi cyitlvullon
and on which are erected a Larjro Twu-stury
Frame nwelllnir lloucc. a larrre now llnnk Hiirn
and otherouiuulldlnKS, good walerandall kinds
of fruit on the premises, closo to church, school
market and mill. The above Is prlnclpu lly lime-
Trairl No. 3. Belnfr a tract of Wood Lnnd
wen iiiunereu wnn chestnut, oak. pine and
wlille-oak, sltunte lu l'errv Two., tnuniv and
state nforcs ild. bounded north by Shado Moun
tain. hHt iy hinds f Jonathan lloltiuer. Hour ll
l.v IlindH of llelirv llivwr U'lluin Mif.jirHiifr ai
at., nnd 01. the Wi st by lands of .lnnathnu llot
tlifer, 40 Arrpit, more or lebs. with the appur-
Trnrl .o. .1. ltelnir a certnln iiiessiinire and
Iriicto' land siitcito In l'errv Twn.. couutv and
suite aforehuld. buiiiided on the North by InnrlH
of Miss May Arboirant, Kaet bv Tract No. 1 above
descrltied, South by lands of .lacub Hrbnee's
helm, and West by lands of Mrs Jac b Arl.nrusl,
conutlnini; l!t Arres. moreor less, wlih the nt-
Purlenaiices, on which are eriHilod a Two-Story
r.iine iioiisc, Stable and nuiliiilldliur!i, tfooil
niiu-ruiia iruii, niro a larirenoiinie lime-kiln,
Nile 10 commence ut in 0'1'lm'k 11. in., or kuIiI
(lny w hen duu uttendance will be given und the
leiiusoi suit' maoe Known nv
H:oK(iK D'HEKSE,
JACOB 1IHKEHK,
Isano V. Lunifitcru, Auc. K.tecutore,
Executor's Sale of
vial
Ml
Ett
i 1 idc-Hicned Kxecutor of the last will and
l.ille'i i of Mllllldll FllllHt. lute of Mlddlenreelr
i ;i snyuer to., ru., win sell on the premises
Saturday, June 12th, 18!)7,
the Inllowinir described Real RkijiIa tn wit
All that tract of land situate In Mlildlecreek
Tffn. Hnvder f?n Pa tthnlll. W mil. nnrtli.aout
01 i.ione miiis mm is nomided as lollows: North
tij lands or u. w. Kauch, West by lands ot I'hll
lp Z"lber and heirs of Oeortre Bollg, South by
land of Solomon Hummel and (1. W. Kauch.
and Kast by lands of John Kereamer and Itanj.
I'ontloiis, containing 77 Acre, moreor less,
if n'uu uro crccieu a
Dwollinr House, Bank Barn,
and olheroutbulldlDKs. Sale tn commence at
la o'clock a. 111. when termi will be made known
w joum niLMEKT. Executor
M7100WS' API'KAIRKM KNT8. Notice la here
" bvirlvon that' the following Widows' An.
iuiiwiiinuia unuorLuoviiiiu taw, nave oeen nieo
wllh the Clerk of the Oriana' Court ot Hnvder
county lor (.onttrmMtoo on Monday, the 7th
uj ui a uno, lout.
The annraiaement of ITirrlxi t. u
o( Jacob Jarret late of Monroe towiulilp, Hny.
der Co., I'a., dee'd, under the t00 law.
The appraisement of Elisabeth Stauffer wld
w of Daniel M. HtoulTer, late of Union town-
under .the g)00
hip, Snyder Co., I'a., decaacd.
exempuon law,
The annraiaement of Mnnramt I. lr...i .
widow of John H. ilaninsjer, late of Kranklln
townahlp. Snyder Co., I'a., deceased, under the
IC0 exemption law.
The anoniiwmont of fatlu.rl
widow of Ucmwell Kothrock, lute of Went Urn
ver townxhip, Snyder Co., I'm., under the JM0
exemption law.
Tlicnnnritiscincntof Mullnda Hcol.nii
ow of huvid K. Sce.li.dt., late of Monroe town
ship, Hnydur Co., 1'n., deveaaod, under the SI00
exemption law.
Apiiminenicnt of Clmrlntle M Kmi.l, n.l,l.u
of Alexander Koimb, laic of WuliinKton town
liii, Snyder Co., Hli., dccciiwd, under the $W0
exemption luw.
Tbe nniiriiienieiit of Miitildn II.
of Jacob K. Ileriniin, late of l'onii tow iiHhip,
Snyiler Co.. I'a,, deceoned, under tlio (MO ex
euiition law.
ThenppraiKementof Kllr.iilH'th II. Woodruff,
ridow of Henry Woodriiir. hitu of IVnn t., ...
"iiip, Snyder, Co., I'a., under the $) exemption
ThoannmlMcniciit of Kate 1. Kline, wldmi-
of.lo.inli Kline, lato of Spring townnbip, Mny
ler Co., I'a., deveiuted, under the SWO exemp
tion Inw.
The ninirninement nf .lame Hmltli Tln.i.l
Muiilli and Stella Hinilh, minor children of S11
siiii A. Smith, Into of West Heaver township,
deceased, under the law.
.1. C. SCIIOCH, Clerk O. C.
A Nliort Cm to llenllli.
TO frv to Cure cnrmtlnnllnn hv InL-ltir. nllla lu
like ifolnif round In a circle. You will never reach
no point soiiktnt, mil only pel, hack to tho starts
nit point. A perfect nalural laxailvn Is Hacons'
'elery Klntr. I he celebrated remedv forull nerve
bliHKl, sloinacho. liver and kkluev dlsuusei. It
retfiilaU'S the bowels. W. II. spanifler, Middle
burih i M. Hotbrock. M. I)., Mt,. I'leasant. Mills,
will give you a siimnlv nuckiure free. Larue ni.
a and tdcls.
Closln
HALF P8i
M twirn no inicc,
1 lie (Miiiiniui prife r
semnpa wiiiuepieoeofeJ
t xuii;ir. reo ;
Full measure at liaif
Whole quality t lialfErl
W henevnr you Wanf J
goods at low inures
over our bargains.
fo Are
So We Can Bn
Come in and lielp p,
out our stock
Look at those PrkJ
CLOTHING
Men's good dross Suits,
41', only ?'J.")0.
ixiys gotMi dross suits, i2l.
l'J, only 2.00.
V,.III,U .1 .1
""vim H'""1 'II OSS Mills Silt
14, only 1.00.
Men's good lioavv wmkiin-,
pants, 34 to 42, T.'o.
Men's fin" dross p.iiiN
1.25'
Boys' knee pants. I to I I la
Men's kikk! lioavv wiirkiiw,
6b inelies long, LTio. t fa
Dry Goods.
Stop, look at our fiiiicy
staple Calico, 4c. 11 vanl.
1111 . 1. , ,
ah i)esi HKiiiro hi 110 111 nn, V
All Apron Ginghams, .V,
All iancv dress triiiirliains..V
fancy percals 30 niolu-s vriJr,
to yc.
AJsq a full line of Faner X
Dress Gootls, Wliitc Good',
and all O. K T. &d d
All vGrpod sold
ReducedTnci
Here we are, just retiiiwl
New York and riiilailclpliiil
the largest and latest stvk-sitpi
I ever had iH'foi'c imhI wcareil
at lialf-jirioe fur what .'igKull
buyers are paying lor it.
SHOES.
We can sell von SIm
lower prices llian m
can buy elsewhere
Men's fine dross slmc llalarel
ress, (55 to i )n:
Men's lioavv wnrkini: W
lt.1l to !.
Latlios' So. 1 K ini-ran &'
or liiitton. I to 7, ''V.
Liidies' .No. 1 lino div-s Ji
or Hutton. I tn 7. !'"'
Ituvu' iinil Missi'i-s. I:tiv if if
75 to $1.00.
'outlis line slioos, I-ut'or!
dU to tin'.
Children's Slims, Imv ur
25 to 50c.
Wnere
m w Why
Werl. At
imm
tut?
Oppenheimers'.
SELINSGROVE, PA.
There is only one House in tho County
whoro you can got such Nobby Styles
At proHunt wo uro carrvini; a full line o
Dandy Shirts in Colors
. and White, Laundried and unlaundricd
COLLftfiS, CU$?S, BOWS, TIES,
and all kindB of Gents' Furnishing Goods,
HATS AND GAPS in Straw and Wool,
Nnhhy line at Pins Shoes.
Don't fail to see our ItusBotts, oil the latest Styles. Gome and soo our
large stock of Spring Novelties in the
Ready Made Clothing Line.
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
IN UK-ESTATK )V SOLOMON LONO. l.ATE
0KIIEAVKH'rH.,SNVl)r;HC0.. PA. DKC'U.
To Annie Long, KlUjiuoth SeronHon, nee Ixinif,
Intvriimrrlcd to SiuuimlSmTiison of Mlllliuburi,
Unlnii Co., Pa., Miiry Stnhl, nee Lonir, Inlur
iniirrled with O. H. Htulil, of Hnnd, Union Co.,
I'a., 1'rnnK I.ou(nf Klkum, Hickory 'o AIIh
Hourl, ami tleo. Ixinir.wholiiui ifrantd IiIh in
tfri'Mt in hum K011I Estnto to your pctlnniir,
ItciiK'n ( rmnpr, Llnoiil docpnilitiitH of (imriro
Ixjnjr, lata uf t,li tow nsliln 0f lleuvur, Snydor
county, di'ct'iiH d,
Ynu lire horoliy cited to he and npponr before
the Juiliri'Kiif our Orplinim' court, at, an Or
nlmim' Court to lw hem at MlilillvlmrKli, on the
llrnt Moniliiy ot .I11110, A. I)., 1W, ut 111 o'clock In
the forenoon, then and there lo accept or refuiio
to tnke the Heal Kutiile of milil Hoi. Lonir, dee'd
at, the apiiralHed valuiillon put upon It liv an In
qucHt duly uwnnliHl by thn mild court, and re.
turned by the Mlicrlff uf Raid county, or 8liow
raum why the Biiiue ahould not be sold, and
liertof lull not,.
Wll noun tho llononble n. M, McClure, preal.
dent Jiiiiko of our hiiIiI court alMldilleburii, this
surd day of April, A. 1)., ihiii.
.1. V. Hi'lKHlll. Clerk O. r.
itl.4lllcbiii Market
Corrected weekly by our merchantf.
Butter ,",
Kk'KH 0
OniotiH 5
,nn.. 0
Tallow 4
Chickens per lb 0
Turkeys 8
MM 7
Shoulder 7
Ft hi 11 10
Old Wheat 8"
Rye 85
Old Corn 25
Oats 15 to 80
Kran per 100 lbs 00
Middlings " 70
Chop " 85
U..n. T l. ... lh Q I'A VX I
imuuh, i. per iu,, e i"' ' , ' p-l
Syrup, c. per m. jHTtfal . ' ""I
porqi., inc. per g 11.
fill ninl si M'
i... (.,. f,.u lniv. I-
iu n in ivn . ,
we can please yen aJ f
money.
COFKKK.-
4 lbs. Lion oolht' ';'r 1
lier II).
Arbiioklos-llhs. lor lV.ori
nr. ....... i.....il : IIk for
1 r. 11,
A tl'. C. I 1 I
t 1 i:.. l.,. riin-tw
UUVIt UIUI IU" I""--
tor 50e. or 1 So. a Hi
C'hoooliilo lfc
SU(!AK&
13 lbs. lif;litl!rowM.r'
1 1 lha o.li. White i'O.
1 1 1KU (',,, .rrMiillllltcu1 'l
llakinj? SkIu 5o. a II.,
8c. or :l 11m. lr
riail tn Ran
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Butter, 15f. f,J
Sitle Meat, lie. )
Cliickeus, So. )
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reaches 2,700.
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riour per 001 H 4.70