The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 10, 1897, Image 4

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Published every ThurscUy.
6eo W Wagenseller,
Editor and Proprietor.
Subscription $1.50 per year.
irbJrtt must be paid tn advance when tent out
Kldu the couiily.)
HATCSOF ADVERTISING.
All tr-.tnsleut ailvrtlrn;nts not otherwise
OonirwUHt iur will becharKWl at the rale of IS
cents per Hue (nonparVI mraaurv) tor flint Inser
tion and 10 cents per line tor every subsequent
insertion.
-JV!f nnlitft piiMuknl fru t obituary porn,,
iriimln vf fMjwct, tc. Urtt eentt a ItM.
Republican Standing Committee.
AduniH Tolilan Mllohcll, Troselvllle. W. H. Her
mnn. TrnielvlllB.
Beaver chits. K. Speebt, Beavertown, James M.
Kline. Heavertowo.
Beaver W. tiro. J. Speec. McClure. T. A. Waff-
ner. McClure.
Centre Miner Shsmbaeh. Mlddleburgh, D. K.
lllniroman, I'enns creek.
Ohapinnn W. II. Kerstetter. McKeeallalf Falls.
Kilrar Hi'l.Hli. Hotter.
Franklin W. I), tail, l'axtonvllle. i. W. Elsen-
liour, MlddlehurKn.
Jackson J. s. Yeartpk, Kratzerrllle, Isaac Bll
iw. New llerlln.
Mlddlehiirt;h-Ueo. V. WuirenReller, Middle-
Imrirh, N. A. Howes. MliMlebwvli-slldilleereek-P.
L. Kow, K reamer, K. B. Hum
mel, k reamer.
Monrm- )eo. H. Letller, shamc-kln Dam, J. II,
Rlioads.
t'enn-r. K. Wagner, Sulem, Daniel Knouso. Se-
llnsirrove.
erry .1. N. Hrwltis. Mt. Tleasant Mills, B. F.
Arlxiira.it, Mt. I'leitKsnt Mills.
errv W.-H. K. Nmitfle, Itlchlivld, Pan. Man-
' nnl Hli'linVlli.
Sellnnvrove N. S. Fisher. Sellnsgrovn, K. n.
siultli, Selltisu'rove,
Hprlnu-IT. A. M. Mnlili. IteftverSprlnirs, I. F
ltelirel. Heaver Snrllii.'s.
Unhin-ii I. Fl iteli'rs, l'ort Treverton, O. 0
lilee. IMrl. 'I'reverloli.
Waslilnirtnii lerry Charles, Freeburff, W. II.
(irimin, Kreetmru'. -'Ja
hep rr.LKJAX ticket.
Axsorldt-i Jurftr, If. C. Sitmpxell.
J'fiilliiniottli'H, (r. Jf. Sfiiiidtl.
Hethter fc Recorder, J. If. Willis
District Attorney, J. JV. linker.
Jury Comm., Jo. 11. Hendricks.
Thursday, Juno 10, 1897.
Reig'e and Fensterbush Sentenced.
Clias. lleigle and Daniel FcnsUr
bush who were tried on Tuesday
for malicious niiscbef in doing dam
ago to tbe engine and saw mill near
Marks' distillery, were found guilty,
Tbe court sentenced IUigle to pay
one dollar fine and costs of pros
eoutiou. Fensterbush was sentene
ed to undergo imprisonment in tbe
Middleburgh jail for 30 dayB, pay $1
fine and costs of prosecution. Reigle
had served sevon weeks in -jail and
this was accepted as the equivalent
of tbe extra penalty imposed on
Fensterbush.
S. F. Deibertof CsUwissn onTuos
day was renewing old acquaintances
in Middlehurgu
Edwin Charles and his brido on
Tuesday went to Port Treverton to
(spend some time with friends.
Tbe Howard Hornet printing plunt
has been moved to Eagle's Mere,
when' it will be used to print a local
paper during the summer resort sea
son.
John C. Huekeiiburg of Franklin
township tni Tuesday brought a
clover stalk into this oflieo that
measures : feet uiul 5J inches. Who
can beat it .'
The regular meeting of tbe Y. W,
C. T. U. will be beld at tbe homo of
Mrs. 1). K. McLaiu Friday evening
at s o'clock. All friends of Tern
perance are invited.
M. L. Miller has Fold to tbo heirs
cf John M. Rine, late of McKoes, a
Quincv Granite Monument, which
will be the handsomest piece of
workmanship on that grave yard. It
weighs G'.HHi lbs. iitul is intended as a
family memorial
John Frock of Middlecreek was a
caller at this office Tuesday. He
reports that good authracite coal is
being found in Milllin county. He
had with him some specimens of the
genuine article that was found in
boring a well. Tbo vim that was
struck is 7 feet in diameter.
Through a change inrodistricting
tbe charges of the West Susquehan
na CIuhms of tho Reformed church
we regrt t to learn that Rev. S. S.
Kohler of New Berlin will no longer
be the pustor of this congregation
here Rev. Kohler has eudearoJ him
self to Lis people who are sorry to
lose Lis servies. The 1'ost wishes the
parson many blessings in bis new
division of labors.
J'EN.NM'l.VANIA KAII.KOAI) HI'.MMKIt KX
1 1 HMu.N KUITB HOOK.
Tin- MM 'impleta 1'iililiiution of lt Kind.
Un Jtin I tli J'aawiiKi-r iMjiartriieiit of the
J'uiintylvaiiia Uallrosd .'onj.any lwui-.l the lw7
t-ditjci! of It. hummer En ur.ion Jtuiitu Book
Tills work in .l.-.im-l t, provide the public
wltlithurt flrwripiiva t the principal
Mummer resort, of ICantern America, with the
routva for rcxhinu theiu, uuJ the rak'l of fare.
XUeie are over four liuudrtd reoorU In the book
tuwhi'h ratea are uoted, and over fifteen
huudrrd different routea or coiubinatloui of
route. It In eouioilod with the utiuoat care,
nd allboKetbar U tbe oiont compleW and com
irUeiielve handbook of Summer travel ever
vffered to the public.
It Sit pacw are laeloaad la haadwe and
atriklnc cover, tn eoloea. 8avml aiapa. P ea
se nil n( the exact routoa over which tickcta are
old are bound lathe book. It ia alaoprofaaely
Illustrated with One half tone eute of scenery
alone the lines of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad
and elsewhere.
Any doubt as to where the Summer should be
passed will be dispelled after a careful exami
nation of the contents of the publication.
On and after June 1 it may be procured at any
Pennsylvania Ilailroad ticket office at the nam
inel price of ten cents, or, upon application to
tbs arneral office, Broad Station, by mail for
twenty cents.
Urapeand Bark BUUrmtor Malaria.
Kvpr niu kiHiwi the value of the BraDe aa a
luscious and healthy fruit. Aunt Rachaera Ma
larial Hitters Is tbe ultimate of the Grape Juice,
in its nrnnerties. mildly diuretic, sudorific and
Ionia More than seven-eiirlitlis is the pure
Juice of the grape, aimply made by Peruvian
Hark. Chamomile Flowers. Snake ltoot, fcc,
and will cure Malaria Fever if used aa directed.
M1DDLECREEK.
Harry Wanner commenced sawing
staves for Joseph Weader last week
. .After an extended visit in Lew-
istown Mrs. Mollie Smith returned
home last Tuesday.... Mrs. Orwig
and Mrs. Kahley of Ohio were tbe
euests of Alvin Ulsh's Adam
Thomas has become the proud "dad
dy of a young daughter ...LUps.
K. Goss returned to Cleveland, O.,
after a short visit with bis parents
and friends Our town was repre
sented at the P. O. S. of A. meeting
on Saturday by Win Price Hen
ry and Win, Maurer made a trip to
Zeiglerville one day hist week u.
Rhcam and family were the guests
of Jesse Knopp last week. . . .James
Mitchell, who is taking a course at
tbe Modico Chi College in Philadel-
delphia, is at homo at present J.
M. Raker and family were the guests
of Simon Yeager on Sunday H.
Hoimbach and wife, James Hummel
and Miss Sallie Hoimbach wero vis
iting Allen Heimbach's near Center-
villo over Sunday.
X. Y. Ilonrtl of Health on Wine.
Dr. Junes of the New York Board of Health
uyn :
"I take great pleoHiire In to the superior il
itirs of tho I'ort Wine produced by Alfred
Seer of New Jersey. After a prolonged trial 1
recommend it as osiiierlor wine for the sick
and dchillatcd."
It is kept in vanks to a great ago before Iwltl
ing, and though higher in price is far superior
and more reliable than other wines.
SELINSU ROVE.
V. F. Hummel, wife and sou of
Williamsport are visitiug friends
...,B. M. Wagenseller spent Sun
day with his parents Arthur
Jones of Williamstown was in town
several days Tbe game of base
ball on Saturday between Watson
town and Sehnsgrove resulted in a
score of H to 2 in favor of the home
team. .. .The Juniors and tho regu
lar team played an exhibition on Fri
day evening last. ...Mrs. Bubb of
York state is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Ludwig and sister Mrs. Kant
ner. Mrs. Ludwig is nearly !() years
of age P.S.Albert is bod-fust
with Sciatic Rheumatism. Hopo be
will be nble to be around soon E.
B. Jones represented Post 148 at the
State Encampment held at Johns
town, Pa Dr. Dimm, Pros, of
Susq. University left Monday after
noon for Mansfield, Ohio, to attend
tbo Gen. Synod of tbo Luthoran
church Strawbrrries are getting
quite plenty, tbe fruit is of excellent
llavor this season Our bridge
builders are homo having finished
the R. R. bridgo at Columbia last
week II. D. Scbnuro and wife
who spent somo weeks in the moun
tains of Centre county have return
ed Prof, and Mrs. Voelkler, fath
er and mother of Dr. L. H. Voelkler,
of Williamsport spent several days
in this place. . . .Prof. Chas. Albert,
sons and Keller Bell of Bloomsburg
spent Sunday with P. S. Albert's,. ..
Eight wheelmen of the Uarrisburg
Wheel Club wero in town on Sunday
on their century run.... Mr. Betts
and wife of Rokrsburg were enter
tained at the Methodist parsonage
. .William Phillips and E. R. Win-
gard are spending a few days in
Phila....Dr. B. F. Wagenseller at
tended the Medical Convention at
Philadelphia.
Dampness la Itooms.
If It is desired to ascertain whether
A room is damp, tho doors and window
should b closed hermetically nod
kilogram of fresh llmo placed therein.
In 24 hour It should bo weighed, arxS
If It has absorbed more than tan gmma
of water (one per cent.), tb room
should bo- considered damp and nr
beeUthy.
The Instinct of Oysters.
Oysters, after tliey hnvc been brought
nwny from the bco, know by inmlnct
the e-xnet hour when tho tide U rwng
and opprouchlng their bed, and ao, of
their own accord, open their shells to
reccivo their food from tho ae, m if
they were irtill at home.
MAIIKIKD.
Juno H, ut Lutheran parsonago, Ly
Rov. D. E. McLain, C. W. Ernest of
Paxtonvillo and Anna V. Eisonhour
of Franklin Township.
On the 3, inst. by Rev. W. A Haas,
Charles G. Miller of SelinRgrovu to
Gertie O. Klingler of Hummers
Wharf.
Susquehanna University.
Th exersises of commencement
week will take place as follows :
SCHOAT Jc!i20tH.
10:30 A. M. Baccalaureate Sermou
by Rev. G. L. McConaell of Miffiiu
burg. Pa.
7:30 P il Address to T. M. C. A.
by Rev. W. E. Fisher, D. D. of Suv
mokin, Pa.
Monday, Jo.n'e21jt.
9:0 ) A. M. ExamiuatioQ of elit
es completed.
ToesDAT Joss 22.ND.
10:30 A. M. Graduating exercisui
of Theological Department.
Address to the Theological clais
by Rev. M. E. McLinu of Blooms
burg, Pa.
7:30 P. M, Address to the Alumni
of the Theological department by
Rev. I. H. McGannof Lowisburg, Pa.
9:00 P. M. Philo Reception iu the
Town HalL
9:00 P. IL Clio B mquet
Wednesday June 23bd.
0:00 A. M. Business meeting of
Collegiate Alumni.
10:30 A. M. Annual Junior prizn
Oratorical ontest.
12.00 M. Banquet of Collegiate
Alumni.
2:30 P. M. Entertainment of Stu
dents in Campus.
2:30 P. M. Address to Alumni of
Collegiate department by Rev. Am
brose E. Renn, A. M. of Urbana. O.
Thursday June 24th.
10:00 A. M. Commencement.
Sept. 1st, Wednesday Examina
tions for admission.
Sept. 2, Thursday First term
opens at 9:30 A. M.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill u bottle or common water glues
witli urine aud letit stand twenty-tour
Mourn; a M'dimetit oV nettling indicates
a diseased condition of the kidneyH.
When urine stains linen it is positive
evideue- of kidney trouble. Too fre
quent depire to urinate or pain in the
back. it hIho convineiug proof thut
the kidneys ami bladder are out of
order.
M il IT TO .
There in comfort in the knowledge
ho often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's
.Swiiiup ltoot, the great kidney rem
edy fulfills every witdi In relieving
imin iti the back, kidney, liver, bluil
der nt.d every part of the urinary
paxtiiiKes. It corrects inability to hold
uriti and Hcaldiuir pain in panslnir it,
or bad effects following use of litmor,
witieot beer, and overcomes that tin
pleaxant necessity of beimr compell
ed to iret up many times durinir the
night to urinate. The mild and the
extraordinary effeot of Swamp Root
is soon realized. It stauds the high
est for its wonderful cures of the most
distresbitiL: cass: If you need a med
ioine you should have the best. Sold
by drugu'Uts price fifty cents and one
dollar f or a sample bottle and pam
phlet, both sent free by mail, mention
Post and send your full poBt-ofllce
address tn Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ring
hamton, K. Y. The proprietors of
this paper guarantee the genuineness
of this oiler.
An Important hokIIii.
If votir Irlends or neighbors are sufrerlnir from
roiiKhH. eolds. aoro throat, or any throat or lung
disease (Ineliiillnir consumption), nsk them If
they havo ever used oiio'h cure. This famoim
(ierinan remedy Is havlnir n largo sale here and
Is performing some wonderful cures of throat
and lung diseases. W. II Spangler. Mlildleliurg ;
M. Itothrock, M. I).. Ml. Pleamnt Mills, will give
you a sainple IkiI I le free. No mat lor what ot her
medicines have failed to Co, try Otto's Cure.
Large size i! and suets.
PENNSYLVANIA KAILR0AD.
Sorbury & Lowistown Division.
In effect Nov 15, 18i)0.
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Trains leave Lewistown Junction :
4 58 a in, 10 13 a m.l2H7 p m,5 27 p in, 7 07 11 68 p m
Pur Kaltlmore and WaKhlngton u 811 am 103,
I 4 lA 1 l1 1) in Per I'llllnilnll.hls nn.l Na
Vort (t: 85 a m, 1 m l 38 4 45 and 11 1 p m Por
nun ibuuik v a 111 unu 0X0 p m
Philadelphia & Erie R R Division.
AND
NORTUKKN OK.NTKAL RAILWAY
t rains leave Sunhurr dallr exennt Sundav
; 85 a in Iur WllllauiMiort and Cananilaliriia
5 13 a m lor Hi'llulonte Kris and t'nnnnilulii
9 45 a in lor Uiok tlsven, Tyrone mid tho West.
1 IU m tor neiielonle Knne s CanaridaiKua
& 4"p m lor Kenovo and Kluilra
V r p m lor Ixok Haven
Sunday 5 13 a in lor P.rlo and Cananilaliriia
viSa in fur Lock Haven and V a p iu Iur Wll-
liuilinimrb
5 S6a m lorCatawlKua and Ilarcltun
5 35 am, H 55 a in and A 43pm tor Wllknutmrro
7 II) a in. lo 30 a in, 3 us p in, 5 45 p in fur Miauio-
Kiu anil iiiuiiui t.aruiei
Sunday 10 00 a m Iur Wilkiuburro
Tralnt leave Sellnmrove .lunetlon '
in fill At,, .l.,l.a BMll.ln.. ... ...
... .... ...... ... . n a nill.HIK IIV T llll.MKMIinill
:t oo pm New Yurk s 63 p m llaltluiure 8 10 p ui
n nriHUKtoii iv i ill
5 41 p hi daily arriving at Philadelphia
11 15 p in New Yurk 8 53 a m, Kalliiuuru in 40 p in
H IU ti III. Vk-nlf flnva itrrlvit.v 11. It... I.. I. .1.1..
4 3U a III New York 7 3-1 a in
i rii'iis ni'ii isave Huniniry :
1 60 a in dally arriving at I'hlladolilhla 8 52 a in
lliillltiiiiri. H 'O M in U'u.lilnul..n VJji ..... M....
....... ... . . .. ..... p. . .... , t.. w UW
York U (Warn Wcekilsyt, ll) ;w a ui Sundiiy,
.u n in miiiy nrriviim hi -lliaMltllllia lUHia 111
New York 1 13 n in ItaltlmoreK.v & m. U'.i,iii.
ton lo 18 a m
1 6.i p in, week day airivlng at FliMndotphla
t 33 p in, New Yoik U 30 p in, llaltluiure 6 oj p m
Warhlnglon 7 16 pin
Tiiilns no leave Smiliiiry at 'i50ainsiid 6 30
and k 30 p m, Iur llarrlnburg, I'lilladelplua and
llallluioru
1 XI TT7I li' 1 Tl f i n-i .... , .
J. 11. HUTCHINSON. tlen'l Manager.
lost Couxh Syrup. Taslsa Uoud. Cm I I
In time. Hold hr dniiKlt. H
.ttuimAji-iii '!
y0mans
I Arrest packace greatest sconomv.
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Chicago, bu Louis. NswYork. Boston.
PbUadtlpbia, .
DON'T SACRIFICE . . .
Future Comfort for present seouiia;; Economy, but BUY
the Sewing Machine with an established reputation
that guarantees you long and satisfactorv Ht'rvice :
Its hcRutiful figured wood
work, durablo construc
tion, tine niecbani--;l
adjust in ent,
eiiiiileil witli the Finest Set of Stwl
Atliielmieiit)-, makes it the
M Dfsiralile Machine iu the Market.
FRANK S. RIEGLE,
MiDDixm noir, Pa-
telfSund for our beautiful lmlftone catalogue.
I nost
-j-Fir, Li'e ar)d Afcidpr)b-j-
T
ii)surai)ce.
Snyuek's old, and reliable Gen'l
Insurance Agency,
SELIHSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA-
Blmor VST". StxaTrcloir, Agent,
Successor to the late William H. Snyder.
The Par-Excellence of Reliable Insurance is represented in tbe follow
ing list of Standard Companies, from which to make a selection. None
Better the World over.
NAM K, LOCUTION. ASSKTS.
FIRE Itoyal, Liverpool, Eng. (including foreign assets) $4:1,000,000.00
Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8,645,735.62
Phoenix, Hartford, Conn. 5,588,058.07
Continental, New York, 6,754.908.72
German American, New York, 6, 240, 01)8.83
LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, $204,638,983.06
ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation,
Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of $3,750,000.00
Fire, Life and Accident risks accepted at the 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. ELMER V. SNYDER, Agt.,
Oflico on Market Street. Selinsgrove, Pa
i
Great Reduction Sale of
FMITUfl
For Ninety Days !
The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN
TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE
AT THE GREATEST SACRIFICR EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL PENN
SYLVANIA. We are not selling out, but we do this to Increase our sales above anypre
vlous year. We give a few of the prices as follows :
Soft Wood Chamber Suits fl4.00 Cotton Top Mattress 2.25
Hard Wood Chamber Suits 10.00 Woven Wire Mattress 1.75
Antique Oak Suits, 8 Pieces 111.00 Bed Springs 1 25
Plush Parlor Suits 30.00 Drop Tables, per ft CO
Wooden Chairs per set 8.00 i Platform Rockers 2 50
In stock, everything in the furniture line, including Mirrors, Book Cases,
Desks, Side-boards, Cupboards, Centre Tables, Faucy Rockers. Baby Chairs,
Feather Pillows, Lounges, Couches, Doughtrays, Sinks, Hall Racks, C&xA
Seat Chairs fine, medium and cheap furniture, to suit all classes.
Prices reduced all through. Come early and see our stock before! giving
your order, and thus save 15 to 20 per cent, on every dollar.
Special Attention Given to Undertaking & Embalming.
KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited,
MIFFLINBUROH, P
where fliayon get til at?
Why
At
Oppenheimers',
SELINSGROVE, PA.
There is only one House in the County
where you cun got such Nobby Styles
At present we aro carrying a full line o
Dandy Shirts in Colors
and White, Launilricd and unlaundried
COLL&fffi, CUfTS, 'BOWS, TIES,
nnd nil kinds of Gents' Furnishing Goods,
HATS AND CAPS in StrawTand Wool,
Nobby line at Fine Shoes.
Don't fail to see our Russetts, all the latest Styles. Come and Bee our
large stock of Spring Novelties in the
Ready Made Clothing Line.
XI. OXTESUiXUIlVIIDXl.. solinOgrovo
M
HALF Pit
is twice no price, l)nt
iuu i-uiiiuum nrii'n ir.
selling a whole piece of J
.i juuur. oee :
Full measure at half pr
)Urt,u. ai nan pry
" uv,"' "ii want tr
goods at low iiriuvs,
over our bargains.
TTPT 1
we Me laone l
5n Wp. Pan Dnn
uu ii u uuii uuj
Come in and lioln
out our stock
Look at these I'rta
ULiOTHING.
3U'ii s gtKKl dress !SiiiiS) jZ1.
42, only ..-().
Hoys' rood dross suits, ;,
only 2.00.
Youths' jrtMid dress suits,
11, only 1.00.
Men's good lu-avv wm Mii, r
pants,:?! to 12, 7V.
Men's fine dress pants, ;; .,
1.25J
Boys' knee liants. 1 to 11. hi.
Men's good heavy wnrkinc ,!
o0 inches long, 2.V. to o,.
Dry Goods.
Stop, look at our fancy calim
Staple Calico, 4c a va'nl.
All liest indigo blue calico "h
All Apron Gingliains, fie.
1 11 !. 1 . .
vvii rancy oressgingliams,;io.H
raney perenls .Hi inches wide,
to 9c.
Also a full line of Fanrv .Vi
Dress Goods, Wliitc (im!,.s
and all O. X. T. C
4c. a spool.
AH Goods sold
Reduced Prices
Here we are, just returned h
JNew York and riiilailelpiiia
the largest and latest styles fS
I ever had before and we art,
at half-price, for what a giNl n
buyers are jiaving fur it.
SHOES.
We can sell von Shoes
lower prices than yon
can buy elsewhere
Men's fine dress slu e Hake I
ress, to 0."c.
Men's heavy wnrkini; Oil '!
llalare Contrrcss, ii." to
Ladies' Xo. 1 kaniriiroo SlnvJ
or Button, 1 to 7, I1""'.
Ladies' Xo. 1 fine dress .-In', U
or Button, 1 to 7, I'"'.
Boys' and Messcrs, I,;nvorl!i;
75 to 1.00.
Youths fine slides, Lnec r Hu
50 to 75c.
Children's Shoes, Lace or M
25 to 50c,
Means, Limn, so. por lb., 9 '
lleans, So. per lb Ihs. for U: Syrnp
Syrup, (tc. per qt 300. per K.il-. I'u !ri
por qu, inc. per if u.
Call and see those (ircat Ik
in Sluu.a lufnr villi III IV. I
we can please you iiinl W
money.
COFFKK.
4 lbs. Lion collee for 4Sc. or
imr Hi
Arbuekles llhs. for 4Sc. or lij
U nwn lirrin.l I II. fT
n II,
Java and liio loose mAd 4
for 5()e. or 15c a H.
" Chocolate ISc
SUCSAKS.
13 lbs. light Brown .'Cc
11 lbs. soft While 50.
11 lbs. fine granuhilnl 51k'.
Baking Soda 5c a II)., torn-
S. nr 'X llm. for 2)c
Call to See Our Caffg
MARKET PBIffi
Butter, 15c. V
c" l r x i.. lAWi
i3Hio meat, or. i
. - Ham,-
ftlw til Mer. So.
F. H. MAUBE,
NEW BERLIN' -