The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 17, 1897, Image 5

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    Absolutely Pure.
- Celebrated lor It great leavening strength
and nealt Utilities. A-urcs tlie l(xl against al
um and all forms of luliillonittnn coinuuiD to the
cheap brands. HOYAL U.UU.NU POWDKRCO.,
HEW YOHK.
SEUNSGROVE.
Mrs. C. W. Herman upeut several
days with her mother, Mrs. John P.
Bichter....Rev. R F. Fotterolf cf
ILiUerBburg was in town a few days
last week; tie did some fiBhing....
Mrs. Wm. HepnenBtall and daughter
Mrs. Cook of WrightHville are wel
come guests at the home of Mrs. J.
F. Wagner. . . .Ray Grouse, formerly
of this place,, now of Alien town
spent Sunday among friends.... A
friend of Huntingdon is visiting at
A. D. Carey's. . . .A game of base bull
was played on Saturday between Y.
M. C. A team of Williamsport and
our home team. Owiug to a wrangle
the Williamsport team refused to
finiHh the gmue and it was giveu on
forfeit to the home team 9 to 0....
ThoEv. Lutheran Sunday School
had their childrens' day services on
Sunday morning at 10:30. The c
urcises were wholly performed by
the infant school, they wrre remark
ably well rendered Wm. Crou.-u
Sol. Oppenhiiner, wife and
daughter and M. Millucr and wife
drove up to Sunbury, Sunday and
spent the day in tbat town. . . .Mis
Kate Wagousellor, who has a uiilli
nerj store in Halifax, was home on a
visit to her mother. She was ac
companied by Mrs. Egolf Miss
Fetzer of Butler is spending some
time with her sister, Mrs. Senator
Hummel ... Rev. Ezra Yocuni. D.
D., Presiding Elder held Quarterly
Corerence on Sunday Mrs.
darcaret Schorh and family were at
auuuuijr vu ruuaj vicuiuy iu but)
High School Commencement to wit
ness the graduation of her grand
daughter, Miss Bessie Qerhart.
Prof. J. L Woodruff of the Univers
ity delivered the address to the
graduating class. . . .Miss Emma Mo
Lees of Williamsport is being enter
tained by the Misses Qordon
Prof. Woodruff has been engaged to
deliver tne address to tee graduat
ing class at Milton on Thursday
evening the 17th.
PAXTONVILLK
Mrs. David Harner visited among
relatives at Shamokin last week
Annie Gift went to Sunbury to work
in the silk mill. We hope she will
ao uki new wui & . . . u otuey Martin
of Danville spent Sunday with his
parents at this place . . .Some of our
young people attended Commence
ment at New Berlin this week. . . .0.
D. Howell of Cannual, was here to
attend Chas. Howell' s furneral last
week... .Born to Harvey Suambach
and wife a young daughter
Clark Boyor rides a new whee'. It's
a dandy Isaiah and Amos Bower-
SOx' rlrnvo in n i-nrrincta in ltT;1..r.
last week to visit Frank Troups' of
iuui piaco....flirB. jjaura Felnily
and Master Palmer and John visit
ed her sinter, Mrs. Henry Maurer,
near AdiiniRmirnv lira iimtin
Gift iwa? ho unfortunate as to break
her leg right at the ankle last Satur
day morning. It happened on the
wood pile whilo going for wood. It
is supposed she stepped on the
choppiug-bloek and slipped, doub
ling up her foot in under her while
Jailing. . . .Amanda, daughter of Wm.
opigelmyer, had been very sick for
some time but is convalescing. . . . W.
fl. KinUeV Wft9 id T.anrillltni-n
Tuesday on businsss.
TROXELVILLE.
The citizens of Nnw TW1,'n h OVA
aeainexpretseda desire to have in
f m,lj8JL' du"ig commencement
week, the Troxelvifie band which so
H'KWy entertained the people two
nV0- The 8Weet melody of
ineir harmonious musio as well as
eir choice selections assist in car
WnRtbwr reputation beyond the
apparently natural limitations of vil-
ittEe baililu Tl,. i : i .
m.n i. uo wm. u. Her-
man baseni'Rml roflnn;nnD i .;i
a kn n i. n f i ...
r. fljaruey and wife of near
inompBoutown, were the guests of
taeir inaD7 fneuds at this place. . . .
rni,i!?iT"'a 'tudenU. Susq.
'J "J IU8 UOdHlllA ftf hia ainAr
,i ' vu; wu ueiignt in laKinc
Iti if P,or buyin in large quami-
nTn Inenis aro favorable.
u.c h"e great demand for
Sf ft6?11 they urged their new
&0Y5i- tt Herman, to pur-
SW ... ,UttU. 01 lues wnch he did.
firn ?ow be Becured in our lit
rffj." wj reasonable price
5rXtlt,U frf?ueitiig our trout
ibonT,,. wh,erethey are loitering
&ialllwith tha expectation
Ku;?eople 'rom distance who
ff1 fih therein which
? ?n. Rot from tha mnifiini
TOW the, wonTd not only
irAW'Peditionmore but
r eiiuwti" warmer, welcome from
Vf
- FREKBVRU.
Our childrens' dar exercises were
held last Sunday forenoon in the
Lutheran and Reformed church
which waa filled with a large and ap
preciative audience, lhe floral defl
orations were beautiful, the banners
and mottos were trimmed with ever
green. We had two organs and W.
H. Grimm assisted with the violiu.
Miss Annie Grimm and Wm. Brow u
presided at the organs. A good or
gan had been purchased for the
primary school which was used for
the first time on this occasion. We
have now four organs in our church.
The organ used by the Lutheran
choir is placed in the gallery of the
auditorium, the organ used by the
Reformed congregation is plaoed to
the right of the pulpit, the one used
by the Sunday school is in the base
ment of the church, and the or gun
recently purchased is used in the
Snmary department conducted by
iss Annie Grimm. Our children's
day exercises iucieasa in interest
every year.... J. C. W. Busier has
erected a new and substantial gran
ary on uu of hid farms near Kantz,
he has ulbo painted lu barns on
botti his (:inn fleeted t uuw wagou
shed, pig stable and oih.tr improve
tueuts. . .. Mrs. VlcNitt of Phila. vis
itingatthn homo of her pareuts
Prof. Wm. Moyer and wife.... Mrs.
Jitnies Rolu-crtf Moliees visited her
sou who is a student in our Acad
emy. She was delighted with our
chilili en's day exercises.
BKAVKUTOWN.
A. W. Engle is umking prepara
li'niHto budd a housu ou his lot
Soulu of town Miss Lottie
W Hhiiliurn of Phila. is paying Alice
Middh'Kwarth ft" visit The farm
ers m e busily engaged iu marketing
I heir lust year s corn crop, Several
cm Urn. Is have been nhipped from
here this week.. . .Miss Belle Freed
niter a protracted ft ay at Sunbury
has iigiiin returned home The re-
modeling of the Evangelioul church
has been lapidly put forward.
The laying of the corner stone of
the United E?au. Church at Cen-
treville will take place Juno 27, 18117,
iu the forenoon at 10 o'clock when
services will be held. By order of the
Building Committee.
Susquehanna University.
The exersises of commencement
week will take place as follows :
Sunday June 20tii.
10:30 A M. Baccalaureate Sermon
by Rev. O. L. MoConnell of Miftiin.
burg. Pa.
7:30 P M-AdJress to Y. M. C. A.
by Rev. W. E. Fiahor, D. D. of Sha
mokin, Pa.
Monday, Jdne 21st.
0:00 A. M. Examination of clash
es completed.
Tuesday June 22nd,
10:30 A. M. Graduating exercises
of Theological Department.
Address to the Theological class
by Rev. M. E. McLiuu of Bloouis
burg. Pa.
7:30 P. M. Address to tho Alumni
of the Thoologicd dopu-tinout by
Rev. I. H. McGannof Lowisburg, Pa.
9:00 P. M. Philo Reception in tho
Town Hall.
9:00 P. M. Clio Banquet
Wednesday June 2:!ki.
9:00 A. M. Business mooting of
Collegiate Alumni.
initio A, M, Annual Junior prizo
Oratorical contest,
12.00 M. -Banquet of Collogiato
Alumni
2:30 P. M. Entertainment of Stu-
donts in Campus,
7:30 P. M. Address 1 3 Alumni of
Collegiate department by Rov. Am
brose E. Renn, A. M. ofUrbana, O.
TnunsDAY Jove 21th.
10:00 A. M. Commencement.
Sept. 1st, Wednesday Exam iua
tions for admission.
Sept. 2, Thursday First term
opens at 9:30 A. M,
Depression
of Spirits
so common In summer-timei
accompanied by loss of energy,
lack of thought-power, means
a deficient supply of nourish
ment. The vital force is lost.
It Isn't a question of muscle and
sinew, but of resistance and
endurance.. At any age, but
especially in y5uth, it Involves
the risk of lung disease. Loss
of flesh and a cough are threat
ening signs.
of Cod-liver Oil, with the hypo
phosphites, meets these cases
perfectly. It tones up, fattens
and strengthens.
In Scott's Emulsion the taste
of the oil Is fully disguised,
making it almost as palatable
as milk.
For aala at -o. and li.to brail a"rtftj.
Scott Bowae, utg. CbtWaU, N.w Vrkv
W. II. PALMER,
. WATERLOO, IOWA.
8avd Pram th Horror of Nor Pro.
traUoa" by Dr. MIloV Norvin.
.
Tto COUUli iIimu nut always Indicate
A-4 consumption. Mr. W. 11. Palmer, of
Waterloo, Iowa, writes: "I was taken
with a nervous stricture ot tlie bronchial
tubes, which developed luto nervous pros
tration, I was so weak I could not sit up. I
got no sleep for days except when under the
Influence of opiates. For four months I suf
fered agonies and prayed that I might die
and be at rest. One
physician suld I bad
consumption, for I had
a cough that gave me
no rest. But a good
old physician whose
medicine had failed,
advised mo to use Dr.
Miles' Restorative
, Or.
Miles - 2
Nervine
k. Restores if
Health vv?
Nervine and I thank God that It has bright
ened my days, lengthened my life and saved
mo from the horrors of nervous prostration."
Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug
gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle
benofits or money refunded. Rook on Iloart
and Nerves sent free to all applicants.
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
Weakness efisn
QuIcUIn Thoroughly. Forever Cur?;!
bjr a nevr porftTtod acli-ntlflc
method that cautmt fntluii
1cm thi'cnwI'-.i'yuHlhiitraii
aid. You fr. l Impi-ovi-ii the
flrnt ctny, foi l h I.-ih fii pv ry
day, iHn 1 .i.-trlt a
klti ft kmonc In hoily,
linlrnl antl hen i lrainmi
Ilout'f on tied. Kv. iv ult.u'lc
to happy mnnli'l tne re
moved . Norvo furci. Kill
cnertT.wben falling or kt, aro rt'iirored by t',1
treatment. All weak portion! of thf'tHMlyaiihirv
and treagthened. Write for our book, with rt
planatlont and proofa. Bent tealud, free. 0 , r
3,000 ref erenctt.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., ffiVS
Caution Notice.
This Is to wrtlfv that I. I,. F. Clmrles. Ton
have thtasstli rtny of Muy, 1x97, nolil the follow
liiK persoiiul property of John II. and Matilda
Kulirer, ut ecmstalHo Mile, and that Jno. H. V lite
Ii-h boiiKlit tne name and Is tho Hole owner, viz,
to wit : I gray home, one mare, two cows, four
aiiOHiH, two calves, i sow, o olih'Kons, il lirrkeys,
i wHons, sled, buwry, sulky cultivator, small
ciltlvntor. corn plainer, il plows, spring har
row, spike harrow, teed cutter, lmy ladders, live
forks, home gmr, crosiwut r aw, suovel, (train
cradle, doiililu nrnl single trees, Krliid nuiiiu,
wlieel -barrow, ifn huslielH of corn on tho ear.
Iron kettle, wash iimc lilno. butter churn, crocks
HiuiNiiKe stulTer, laid press, sausnife nrluder, 3
Ijhla. with vinegar, mimed trult, four-husliel
pot, wash tub. lnk corner i iinlioard. two cook
stoves, coal stove, K tables. 8 beds and bedding,
11 clmlrs, eurpet, wash stand, chest, pm'ks of
?niiiifiei, a ion ot i obi. ah persons are cuir
lloutd not to lueddlo with the same.
I.. K. (il A 1(1. KM, Tout.
Shambach & Reigle
ISlctols. Smitlis,
A. M. Slianilmtli iiml Toster lleigle
have formed iiiiitni'iliip nnd can
Iw foiind at tlie
oLd reliable staNd.
Tlio liest ami finest work in all kinds
of Iron nnd Steel will be executed
in the most natislactory manner.
samo. Middleburrjli, Pa.
All Important (Ineot Ion.
coughs, colds, sore thnmt, or any throat or lung
disease (lucliidlnif consumptlonl, ask them II
Mtnv Itnvuttv.i. nuul fut.... ..-.. n.t.i .
-... .....v . ..." ruv, J HIS 11IU1UUS
(iermnn remedy Is having a large sale here and
Ifl njirrtirinlnirnihia uinn,l...fi.l ... .
...... - ,.,m.-.-.-n. rf . u. r,iunHinr, ni luuieourg :
M. Kutliruck, M. 1)., Mt. Pleasant Mills, will give
you a sample bottle free. No matter what oilier
(1 I. i 1 1 1 .1 IF .1 .... U II 1 ...... .
iiieuicniin nave isnea to go, try otto s Cure.
Large size a and (Wots.
A Nhort Cut to Health.
TO flV tn Plirn Annatfnrtflnn l.i -.ll,- . ..
... I .....U.mi,1lvu wtj IUHIII. I1III1S IN
like going round In a circle. You will never reach
. ..u ,., ouuitnt, ,,ui. uuijf ku oaen ui me sutrt-
Inir ruil,. A n..t ..... I. n.
... ...... ,w n rin-,.1 iiuiuiiii ihahiivi, H IfUCOIIR
lull rV L In.. ll.aAulnlin.,. . .. . ....
.. m j ..... uitn rninmiv iiirau nere
blood, stomache, llvnr snd kidney diseases, It
.j. .raiuoi.r, n. ii. spongier. Middle
burgh i M. Hoihrock, M. I) Ml. Pleasant Mills,
Will CTlVA vntl Rlimiila ni.nl .. ,m rA i '
86 and WetaT 1 "w D"
Vot for Water Works
: June -i 8th.
Don't Fly Oft The Hardle.
The editor of an ezchaoee, who
has evidently hnd some ipiience-
writea the following seusiblo article:
To run a newspaper without
occasional!? puHishiuif an itnu (hat
is incorrect, or gives offense, is like
runnings railroad without having
amashupa or accidents. It cannot be
done. No man in the world is so
much imposed upon as the editor of
a newspaper. Pushed with work
continually, he must rely upon sec
ondand third parties for information
as to the events that trauspuv. Fre
quently statements are rmwived
from reliable people, but. which are
subsequently discovered to bo with
out foundation in fact. If therefore,
fcind reader, you fancy yourself hjj.
grieved a statement iu your home
paper, keep the above fact in mind.
Donoffly off the handle," but u to I
the editor and a rIc for a convctmn , '
and take our word for it, iniiineciwmt
out of ton, if yourciiKo is jus:, you
will be received like n gentleiuau and
the correctiou will be made with
pleasure. But instead of doini; this
if you go around blowing about tlio
editor and his paper, don't lm sur
prised if you cet treated with scant
courtesy in tho future. Thero arc
but few of us who tire entirely fan!:
less.
Reish's Diitillery Burned.
Iteiso't" distillery at ('otvan a f, v
miles west of Lcwihburff, was liiirn-
cdto the ground about midni;;!,t
Tuosday of hist week. About .'50, (Jilt)
gallons of whiskey were destroyed.
There was no insurance on the l imit
or stock. How the lito oripii.i'.nd
is not known.
A SUMMER SAIL
in ladies1 shoes is a pleasant
xo) -ago iifoot, Tor tho pleas
ure it gives, thero's no sail
like our sale. Crowds aro
enjoying it, ami securing tho
prettiest, coolest and host fit
ting Summer shoes now man
ufactured, at prices which
huyeis find it a pleasure to
pay. For house or street
Wear, plcasuro or every-day
practical purposes, walking,
riding, or driving, we supply
the ideal shoes demanded hv
fashion and tho dictates of
i nd i v id ual taste. L a d i e s ,
whoever claims your hands,
by all means surrender your
feet to these shoes.
G.H.
ftlaifl tnr for the. Itoiiml Trip to
lMilladelpliin la Prmiv I viuiln Knil
road Areoiint of flic .Vallunul
N tenKerfpnt.
The I'ennsy lvunla ltiillrond I'oiiipany un
BonuceRtliut for the Kluhteentli National Sueii-
gorfust, to lie hold Iu Flilliulelphla, Juno ilst to
Hill, IRtT, It will sell excursion tickets to riilla
deljihla from all points on Its line June 191 li to
IBrd Inclusive, good to ret uru until June Sillh
is7, Inclusive, as a lngle fin e for the round
trip. No rate, however, will be reduced to less
than fifty cent".
Public fciide of Valuublo
REAL ESTATE!
The uaderstgnrd attnrr.r.VB-ln-fuct for the
heirs of Jonulhuii ltudy. deeeused. w ill sell at
me eourt u ousv iu Aiiuuieuurgii on
Saturday, June 2(itli, 1807,
The reiil estate In Franklin township bounded
nnu tiescnisMi ns ioiiows: hiiuuio it nines
rv or in oi MtnilloDiirtrii on tne road to New Her-
Mil bounded on the Nurlli by luiids of Howard
linger una Moment, Musser. on the Kast i
hind of lleiiliiinlii Ilunimol and Levi lilott. Sunt
by lnndsof John Dletrlck, West by luiids of .loliu
Dlvlrlck nnd Jbhhp linger, containing 14 ai res
and H6 iierclies. if which uIkiiiI Q iiitcs Is gisjd
tlmlierland. I'pon the premises aro erected u
lnrge bunk barn uiid a largo Frame Dwelling
House nnd iieeersary outbuildings, two wells
one ui i ne nonso ana one at tne nouso ana otic
at the barn. Hchool house near the door.
Terms: no percent down, balnnce Apr. 1, 18!W
when possession will be given. N;iio to begin at
leu ociock e. in.
new ton n.mcn.
V. W. W1TTENMVKR.
Attorneys-ln-luct for holrs of
Jonathan Rudy, Dee d.
THEOLD ESTAll -ISHKD
-Merchants' House,--
Third Htroct Above 4'nllowhlll.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Under New Management
Kates $1.50 a day,
$5.00 per Week.
Wm. F. Miller, Prop'r.
RIpan Tabules core headache.
' RIpaniTabulea cure dyspepsia..
mm mm
VVX)
Sold Direct to "Rider
AT FACTORY PRICES.
Sont C, O. D. prlvilcgo of oxamlnatlon on rccolpt
of. $5.00. Monoy roturnod loss oxpros3ac3 if
not accoptod.
FURRITURE, CAHPETS AND CMA.
T T TT rTT TXT T"
Liberal Adjustments-
REMEMBER
H. HRRVEYSCHDCH,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
Only tlie Oldest, Ptronest Cash Cmnpanies,
IMre, Life, Accident and Tornado.
No Assessments
The Aetna
" Homo
Fonnded A. 1).,
" "
it
American " " u 1810 44 2,1()!),5S1.53
Tlie Standard Accident Iiiuranco Co.
The New York Ufe Insurance Co.
. 11.1.1!!.. f..l....1
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Your 1 ationago Solicited
THE "MAYWOOD" BICYCLE v v
THE DOUBLE
DIAMOND FNAME
STRONGEST WHEEL
ON EARTH
PATENTS I EfJi-.V'..n?'
'J-i mum szzr
The "Mnywocxl" U tlie jtuu.ro mul vn.'n n If ivcr iim'i. Ai!.i In f.n n!) Liiulu oi
roddHund ritlerH. Mnde of miitr'ri.il th.it is u!iJ, .1..1. h ;..- :. ; 1; m m 1 .1- in o 11. sir in .i.n. easily
tnkrn npnrt and put tit-tri-r; lias IVw iars; is nf mh li . 11 y ii.iilnn.u,n thai its inn is ill hoKI
tonctlicr even in an accident; no liullnw tuliiiiK t 111 al onv lonl.ul, n iianu ilinicuniHit
lr liriiken; no simple that lis ndjustiiiK imrla mtvc ns iis rniiueeliiii; pails; 11 i.tie j iu - nniit
lintend of a dozen purls; nlwny ready to f;lvc ti ltii' lc mid rapid Irannpm tatii.ii. FRAME
Improved donlile iliiimoiid; made nf ii-inch cold mll 1 steel n lis (Imifclie.st nnd l 1 or ;'i nu tal
fur Its weight known); joined toKellur with mir iiiipiovcd Mcc l fitlinvs; n ttuu v I 1,1 imvcltv.
niuiplirity nnd dnriiliilitv. tlie crratest com liination cf irvcnulty in ln-cle iiMvhnni' in ktnm n
to build a frame without brmen jointii nnd tuliiiifr, ns nil know Hint tul.nlnr Ir.unri . iiHliiiir
lireak nnd fracture at branen joints, nnd tulies when tluy ate laukltcl in, cannot Ik- npnirerl.
WHEELS UH-iurh, front nnd renr; warrunlc-d wood rims, pinno wire niktl tmij'i n( ,.pi,kis nnt
brass nipples. HUBS l.nrtte linrrel paltcrnj innde In m lhe lust (jnnlity r..!d drawn siainles.
ateel, wiin patent reinforced spoke tlniiKCH dirrelly over hull brniuifcs. TIRES " l'.r lie " or
"TiKer" siiifjle lulie, " North Aineiic.in " or " llosion " U nl.lt- lulu . i r n in,- 1 t!u r I'.M-ctut
niieuintitic tirea, fully tftinrnnteed. We will furnish, if rrdr-r.fl. "Arliitj ton'' h( pipe or
.Muruaii it Wright quick repair tires for J'.'.tR) cxtrn. net. BEARISCS I all l enrini..- 1,. tVei y tmrt,
iucludiiiK wheels, crank nxle, steeriuK head nnd pedals. CHANK SHATT tEAKIN'CS .. ,m" liiti i
with our patent hull eves, which lire iutcrlmked and Mipport each 1 lit r. CDFS AMI CONES
llest quality aelecteil steel, cnrefully tenipered and hardened. CHAINS 1 linn!,. 1 Mock pattern,
high uraile hardened centers, rear adjustment. CRANKS Our ctletin ttd rue pii r e , rank, fully
protected by patents: no cotter pins. SPROCKET S Made from hest quality r t-fitit d steel, nicel
finished ami hnrdened; rear spriK-kct detnchnhlc, front sprocket securely keve.l to i rnnk nn!e.
REACH Shortest. 28 Inches; fondest, Ml inches. CEAR-lVl or T2. FRONT FORK Indestructible;
fork crown made of drop forged steel. HANDLE BAR Keversible, readily cliniu eil to either
raised or dropped pattern; best cork or composition cork handles, intest tjle of l-mtlish tim
nnd ferrules. SADDLE Our own st vie "K" liih grade, very ensy ridini:; p. nnfl I' , (.illinm or
Home other first-class make. PEDALS Comhluatioii rnt trnp or riiblu-r; full hull beariny.
FINISH Hiinmcled in hlnck, with all bright parts, including front fork, handle bar, hubs, seal
post, cranks nnd spokes, nickel plated. l!nch bicycle complete with tool linir. pump wrench
ni"1 jilcr. WEIGHT According to tires pedals, saddles, etc., rf to 30 pounds. GUARANTEE ICach.
"Mnywood" Ulcycle u fully guaranteed lor ouc year. , na,.Avink, Wahii., 1-eli. Ill, Irtia
I consider vour "Mnvwootl" wheel the atronirest and safest bicycle mnde for hard rulinir nniV
rough roads, auch as we have in this country.
The one-piece crank is a wonderful piece of
bicycle construction, and with tlie improvement I understand they
are to have tills year, It will be the best wheel made.
KAMU1-X 8. hOMIlRVItl.R.
f s U our Special Wholesale Price. Never before sold for leas.
To quickly introduce the "May wood" nicycle, we have decided to
make special coupon offer, giving every read. of this pnper a
chance to get a find-clas wheel at the lowest price ever offered. On
receipt of 27.00 and coupon we will ship to anyone the above bicycle,
securely packed and crated. Money refunded, If not aa represented,
after arrival and examination. We will ahin C. O. D., with privilege
of examination, for f28.00 and coupon, provided $S.OO la sent with order
s a guarantee of good faith and charges. A written binding warranty
Bint with each bicycle. Thla is chance of lifetime, and you cannot
afford to let the opportunity pais. Address all orOers to
CASH BUYERS' UNION,
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