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The Middleburgh Post.
Published every Thursday.
Geo. W. Wagenseller,
Editor and Proprietor,
Subscription 1.50 per year.
UlcUinusttop;i!llni'lvHnoe when aent tmr
slde I lie county.)
RATCSOr AOVERTISINO.
All trsnsl.-nt mlvrrtir-in.-nta not rrlii'rwle
rontrurtnl i.ir mtH'rlirvi'JRttlif ratof 15
cnH tT lint- (iwiiiparli-l im-nsunO t.ir nrst Inter
Mon ami 10 cents rr Um for cvry Kiilw-qtieut
iMt-rtlon.
trPrni nofiTv piMltltrd frrt i obitttary poertf,
tribal f vf rr.j.we. t c. (Arr wnt a liiw.
Republican Standing Committee.
Adam" Tl1:w Mlti-lidl, Troxftvtllc. V. II. Hrr-
mun. TinxelviUo.
Beaver-t'lum. K.Smt-lif, Hi'itvcrlown, James M.
Klliii-. IliMV.Tion n.
Beavi-r W.- iixt. J. spare. M enure. T. A. V
hit. M'Tliir.'. '
lnn'-Kiiii'Tsli:nnliai1i. Mlddli-burgh. r F.
lllin,Miimn. ivniistcri'i'k.
Ulmpmiti-W. H. KfTw'Htlcr. MeKei'S Hull tulH
KdkMr KWsli. HofTiT.
Prwikllti-W. U. out. r.ixt'mvllle, J. . hlsen-
Imiiii. MliMli-Mirirn
Jacksiinl. m. Yfiirtrk. Kr.iiziTvlllu, Isaac Ull
U'it. New IU'rllii. ,
Mldill'hiiii!li-(ii'0. XV. Wir.i'nseller. Middle.
hiia'h. N. A. Ilnwes. MtiMli'liiirsrh.
Mlddh'iT. i'k-l'. I.. Uuw, Kre.iiniT, It. It. Hum
Mel, KreniMT. .
MonpH.i;, ii. U. Lelll'T. Sliu!i;ul;lii Dam, J. II.
Kim.uls.
Perm- i'. II. Warner, Salem, Daniel Kwim Se-
tlnutrmvii.
Pimty.I. N. linwlnn. Mt. Pleasant. Mills, II. F.
' ArlKiiraMl, VI. Pleasant Mills.
Perrv XV.- II. V. Nu'r,'li lllelilield. Um. Man-
eval. Hlelitl"M.
POllli-.'T.ve-N. S. KIsli T, Sellti'-ifrove, t. II
Still' ll, Selllisu'ruve,
Snrln ---Hr. A. V. Smith. Iteiv.'r Sprlier', r. I-
Itel',' 'I, II.'mvit Siirlii'.'s.
rnltm-tie.i. I. Khi'id. ri. Purl Tievertun, . (1
PI'"'. I'urt I'r 'veri iii.
Witslii iirl":iI"ITV riiarlen. I'reelinr. XV. II
:ri'ii :i. l-'reelmri:.
;' rnuv. i .v n ukkt.
STATK.
l''ir Mnllinr Oi'iiernl.
I.KVI (i. MeCAl'I.KV,
ill i'IiiI'T.
Kur State Treasurer.
JAM i:s s. IIIIACilM.
or YiVHtmurelaml.
COUNT Y.
Ait.ii'itt-: .TikIip, If. f Kitmpuclt.
J'riilliittiutiirn, r. 31. Khiiith'l.
Heihtsr cO :!corJr, J. If. Willi.
JHstriH At tor ii hi, .7. 31. Jiuker.
Jura (,'niitm., Jos. Jl. JfciihicAn.
Thursday, Oct. 21, 1897.
Our Candidates.
Nest Tiipsdiiy a week is the time
("or the annual elect it mi. It is now
almost a year since tlie jieople at
tlic jiolls (IochUhI the jrpwit battle
for tilt; triumph of protection to
home industries. Already the tide
of business prosperity is rising and
assures us of the soundness of the
principles laid down by the KepiuV
h'ean party. For 'the position "ot
Auditor (ieneral, we djuforc
the people the name of Lcvid. Me
Cauley anil for State Treasurer the
name of James S. IJeacoin of West
moreland coiinly. On the inside
pact's of this issue we publish por
traits and sketches of these two i'cn
tleiiicu mIio will be found worthy
p'litlcmen,
11. c. SAMPSKI..
In our cinmly contc-t we pl:ee
upon i In- iichel, our di-tiiiLCiii.-licd
friend, Henry ( '. Sampsel, who
of hiiiirell" phy-ically willatld dig
nity to the lu iii'li that must mete
out jil-tii-c. We need however Hot
rely entirely upon .Mr. Sampsel ;is
an oi n.'inietit to the position he seeks,
but .Mr. Sampsel is a clever p-n-'
, i . i i i i 1 1 .i
ucmaii aiiii iiiuniv niiciiii;fiii iiocau
rentier valuable service in lilliiiir
the numerous duties the incumbent
of the Associate Judgeship is called
iimiii to perform. (Jive your sup
port to .Mr. Sampsel.
:. M. Mil.ni:i..
For the position of I'mthoiiotary
we submit the u auie t il ( ieorr(i yt
Shindel, the pi-csent en;ist,.r im,l
llceorder who is too well known to
need iiny introduction at our hands,
l'ersoiis who have had any business
with the Uc-istcr and Recorder's
olliec durinjr Mr. Shinders term are
fully aware that neater hooks and
nunc correct papers are hard to
have, lie has been an oblipnjr of
ficer and no mi.-takc will 1M' made
in elretinjr Mr. Shindel as IVothoii
otary and Clerk of the Courts.
Considerable animosity was engen
dered at the nomination by friends
of other candidates, but this is Uo
occasion fbr cutting any n ma
ted candidate. (Jive your loval
suplort to the ticket and' do not 'al
low factional prejudice to interfere
with partv lovaltv.
JOHN II. WILMS.
For Kciristcr of Wills ami Re
corder of Deeds, we have upon the
ticket the name of John II. Willis
of Sclinsp-ovi.. Mr. Willis is an
intelligent, educated gentleman of
good habits and polite demeanor,
He Is worthy of support and he act
ually needs the emoluments of
the office for his maintenance and
the supjort of his family. You wil
make no mistake in irivinr Mr.
Willis a great big majority.
J. M. HA K Kit.
Our District Attorney is the Re
publican party's nominee for re
election. It has lieen the universa
custom in Snyder county to give an
officer two terms and as Attorney
linker has honestly and faithfully
served in his jKisition it is not more
than right to give him another
term.
JOS. It. IIKXDIJH KS.
Last but not least in our consid
erations is the jMtsition of Jury
Commissioner. .Joseph It. Hen
dricks has been nominated by the
Republican party and as such nomi
nee he is entitled to a good round
majority. He is in needy circum
stances and the position, while not
as remunerative as other offices, will
still give him support that will
greatly assist him. This in brief is
the makeup of the ticket" Republi
cans will be called upon to vote oil
election day. Admitting ilic good
tpialilieations ot the democratic op
ponents, it must not be Ibrgotten
that the Republican candidates
stain! lor ucmihlicau ormeiiiles that
lave done so much to revive busi
ness and get the manufacturing in
dustries on their Icct ati-aiii. ion
will make no mistake m putting
vour A in the circle and vote t!u
traight Republican tioket.
Gave Back
My Heal
Tvsrhtr, AUnm, RckMl.
AtiHf Twr.
Chi. W. Smltb, Troi!vHle, TroxelnUe Ad
W. I. ZechmaD. "" " Vm'j
Albert W. QUI. Mojer'J
0. A. Anraod, " Port Add
Wm. Uowell. Paxtonrtlle, Pisa
R. F. Smltb. Troxelrille. Good's
Beatek Twr.
B. B. Wetzel, Bemertown, IteTeruwn Ora
W. K. Walkfr. Inter
J. A. Algler. ' Ss
J. S. Kern. " " P'm'y
J. II. Hasslngcr, " Dreeso's
1. J. Freed, Bubo's
IlRATKR W'EUT TWP.
R. 8. Stlmely, MeClure, McClura Ad
Samuel Bubb, " P'm'y
T. A. Watrncr, " Fulnrlew
J. J. Steely, Lowell, Banne rvlUe
J. F. Snook, lltddkcreeli. Kl.Ire
L. ('. Wairner, ' Mountain Dale
Llizlo Miller, Halpetzefg
Rnepp, AUtrua, MlddleswnrlU
t 'ENTER TWP.
A. A. Blnsnnmn, Pennwook, C'entrevllleGm
E. Jennie Waller, " P'm'y
A. B. Sbeary, " Herman's
Goorge Herman, Troielvlllo, 3erfe's
L. C. Illni;ainan, Paanscroek, Ilartman's
J. C. IloiTontiii, Mlddl')buri;b, Ocker's
CIIA1'KN Twr.
A. V. Weaver. Mekwrvllle. Melservllle
Citliirlne Miller, sit. Pleas.tnt, I.oeusl drove
Uarvoy UelDelt, M"lservllle, lloult a
V, II. Attlnger, (.'linpman, Arnold's
K. (.'. Iliisoni, Hlcbtleld, Smitb's
J. K. Klsenlioner, Frucburj;, Rohrer'
An avalanclie of Xew Goods
AT
F.H.1
Great Bargain
aurer s
PRICES NEVER KNOWN TO BE SO
LOW. '
A. It. M lyer, JIcKees H Fall?, Indepeud'cs
Kbanki.in Twp.
Ll).vd rt'aller, Paxtonvllle, Ilasttlut'erV
It. W. Ulff, Pa'nvllle
L. H. Dorr, " Moyer'K
Ir.'ln Waller, Mlddl;!)nr,'li. wlft's
tl. W. Itti.titlnur, " Ollliert's
IiToine Hrdlev, " Krdley's
J. J. llelend'T, Itfnnliiiicr'g
I., t". Il.teliinan, " Franklin Om
Louisa A. Walter, " " P'm'y
KVKNUAI.K iNPnrF.IlUlINT DlHTIlKT.
There is no reason for being despondent
and considering diseases of the blood
incurable, simply because the treatment
ot pnvsicuns and many so-called blood
remedies fail to effect a cure. Though
it is naturally disheartening to the suf
ferer who faithfully takes the prescribed
treatment of the physicians, often at the
expense of hundreds of dollars, to find
himself, no better as time goes
by, still a cure will result from the right
remedy, S.S.S., no matter what other
treatment has failed.
The reason that S.S.S. (Swift's Spe
cific) has so successfully cured even the
worst cases after other treatment had
been tried in vain is that it is the only
remedy which forces the poison from
the blood and permanently eliminates
it from the system, which is the only
correct principle of curing the tlisenr.e.
Mercurial remedies bottle up the poison
anil tear down the system, while S.S.S.
forces out the poison and builds up and
adds strength and vij;or to the ectiro
system. It is nature's remedy, and con
tain no harmful ingredient.
3 y&CS?
Mr. Charles Glenn, of 1563 Dudley St.,'
Cincinnati, is one of the many who
constantly praise S S.S. for giving him
back his health. He says:
"From childhood I was afflicted with
a terrible blood disease, and have
taken almost every blood remedy 011 the
market, but my case was deepaeated,
and one by one they failed. The large,
red blotches increased in size aud tiuui
ber, and soon covered my entire body.
"My parents had me treated by a num
ber of physicians, but the disease was
too much for them, and after their tem
porary relief was over, I found myself
growing steadily worse. Thus I grew
into manhood, handicapped by a terrible
disease, and having tried bo many reme
dies without telief, when a friend urged
me to take S.S.S. I had little faith in any
medicine. I was happy to fiud, however,
thatl had at last gottentlieright remedy,
for one bottle of S.S.S did me so much
good that I soon had hopes of being cured.
I continued the remedy, and was cured
completely, the unsightly spots soon
disappeared, leaving my skin perfectly
clear. My general health wa9 also built
ttp, and I am robust and strong. I be
lieve S.S.S. will cure the worst case of
blood poison in the world."
S.S.S. is a real blood remedy, and will
cure the most obstinate cases of Cancer,
Kcr.cma, Catarrh, Scrotulu, Rheumatism,
Contagious Blood Poicon, old sores,
or any disease caused by impure blood.
It is
Purely Vegetable
and is the only blood remedy guaranteed
to contain not a particle of mercury,
potash, arsenic or other mineral. S.S.S.
is sold by all druggists.
Valuable books and on blood and skin
Annie Wlney, Swuien, Jun. Co., cherry 1 1 II
P. Stii;llcnbc'0,'er, liven lab, Evctnlale
.Iai kmin Twr.
Stna eniitni;fr, New Berlin, llaiiutt's
Huno Snyder, " Snyder's
Ralph Wel.el, " i Ulr.eh' s
Harvey Deafer, Kralzorvtlle, Brouac's
(Jertlo (iiioJ, " Kraty.e: vllle
Mimii.iiUMKiit H i 110.
Lesllo seely, .MliM!e'jtiib'h, Principal
Edwin Charles, " Intermediate
II. ;. liiiwufttox, Pnxtonvllle. Primary
MiiiiM.Kcuni'.n Twr.
F. II. Seaman, Kroamer, Siuitlirore
O.F. Duiikelberifer Sailer's
I). F. Rati, " Wetzel's
W. II. Rlpka. Globe Mills, Mel-or'g
J. A. Ilowersox, Peons Creek, KroiiHe'
Monkok Twr.
John Lonir, KellnHfjrove, Wnsenieller'j
Jennie Arliefjmt, FreeliurR, App'a
Jacob P. Shaeffer, Shamokln Dam, Flihtr'
Lillian Uiirmao, Kratzervlde, Hummel's
Mary Weaver, Freeburg;, Beaver'8
Chna. Arbofa-sf, Shamokln Dam, Sander,"
Allon T. Stutlor, " Sb'm Dam Om
Wm. Kuhn, " Pmy
Pknn Twr.
L. F. Oomberllnif, HellDBgravc, Salem
Mlchnol Baney, Kantz, Bchoch's
W.A. Krdley, ; ' . Kantz
Wm D, Jurretl, Belltifgrove, Grlsslnir's
II. B. Smith, " Bong's
C. A. IMIUer, Salem, ott's
lleber Ileudrlckti, Hellnit;roe, Illll Knd
II. W. Smith, " Fall Oak
C. K. Fisher, Haltm, Herman's
I'KRKr Twr.
O. W. sierer, 111. Pleasant Mills, Fpjin't (I
J. W. Arbojfast, py
T.G. ArlK'iu-t, ' Holstor Vulley
A. M. Oarmun, riiulth't
II. K. Keller, Orlenlul, SchaclTor'a
P. T. Hrosliis, Aline, Frymoyur's
C. N. Uroslus Mt. Pleasaut, Moraine Glory
!. II. Keli'henbaeb, Shadul, Leister's
Uui;enn Markley, Aline, Alloc
l'K.aa v Wkst Tw r.
II. S. Ilnrnberffer. lilclilleld, ' Cross llouds
Sleph. Mltterlllii;, Oonlou's
S. ll.Grayblll, Helster's Valley
Arthur ShealTer, Mt. Pleas-ant Mills, (Haul's
SKI.INSIIKOVI III 'HO.
It. I,. Si hr.yer, Sellnsgrore, Prlnelpal
Win. A. Mover, " Assistant
Caas. O. Gaudier, " Grammar
C. I). Grls.slnt;er, " Asslslau1
Jennie 11. Miller, " Secondary
Lvilla Fisher, " Primary
Il -lla Hums, ' Aislstiml
Siimimr Stuyser, " I. of y. Gram
D. L. Gemberllii,', " Pi'm'y
h'rniNti Twr.
fh.n. Welzel, Ileaveitonn, Adnuisburg Ad
T. A. KwltiKi Heaver Springs, " lui
Estellaltnml, " ' Pmy
J.F.Keller, " " Felker'a
II, F. Relnhurd, Hcave.'lown, Kwlni;'a
llolle It. Freed, " I'lsli's
J. C. Ilerbster, Troxelvllle, Relcle's
Win, Kline, Mlddlecreek, M oyer's
Ira Kline, Troxelvllle, Blckel's
I nios Twr.
J. S. Kclehciilai'li, Dundore, Port Advaneed
J. ('. Sehailer. Port. Trevorton, " IVm'y
Jihn C. llerrold, Chapman, Wltmer'H
P. I.. Jarrutt, SellnsKrove, Narrow's
Lottie Spanifler, Verdllla, Reiser's
tieo. K.Seholl, ' Beboll's
I). S. Herrold, Port Treverton, S.I.Uerrold's
E. A SchaefTer, Chapman, W. o. Uerrold's
WAttiNuroN Twr.
Geo. V. Walhurn, Freeburg, Freeburg Prln
Thomas K. Hon", " " Asst
T. E. Ilolsupple, " Gram
Sara ('. Gla.s, " " Inl
draco lliirrnian, " Pr'm'y
C.AGcarhart, ' Miller's
Geo. A. ShealTor, " Ncltt Valley
W. A. Meyer, " . Flint Valley
C. A. II. Glass. " Relehonbaeli
lluury Pontius, ' Red Bauk
('. II. HiKiver, W'ollor's
Win. F. Brown, " W Ulto Top
Our counters and shelves are now
loaded witu a lUHgniticent line ol
rich and elegant DresB Stuffs, Chev
iots, Covert Clot lis, Henriettas in all
the beautiful full nhades. Hosiery,
Gloves, Trimmings. &e. Ac. juxt re
ceived from New York and Phila
delphia. All Bent Ijtnenster Apron Gingham. 8 ccnUi
" " Itlue Cnlirn, n
" Lialit 'alien. fi "
" K.hI Oil CbIIto. 4 ton "
" " Dark Cnlicon, , .1.4.31 "
Fancy Novelty I (rem GoimU, only 8 "
This is tlifl Ri eiitest bargain we
ever bad. Everybody ought to see
the bargains we liave in dress ijootls,
styles and prices.
The latent oillcn. : inclie wide, only : eta.
Kxtrn line novelty drew goods, 73 "
Also a full lino of the latest trimm
ings, braids, silks and ribbons. Cull
ami see our low prices nntl Rtyles tin
these goods : wo know we can pleaso
ytJti. In our
1 ni'FMMl
will be found elegnnt stylish suits.
Heavy Mini light, weight Overcoats,
(Stnriu-couls mid Kvery-diiy suits at
prices to astound you.
Ja.on
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f I .oil
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Men's lli-avy pK'iivcr Hlnek Overcoats,
(Storm
ItoyV "
Men u units, nine :i to IJ, iinwurd from
Hoj-b' miita, 1 1 to Hi yen, fr
Youths' for only 1 lmliel of wheat,
Men u heavy cilrn pants ly
.'inn n ovcr-einris, only 'iic
Ma li's iinilerware, er unit, only rule'
Youths' " i.v. to Sic'
Jleii.s huts und caps can't be bent
in prices, und wear fer .rlle. Latest
styles and lowest prices. Cull nntl
see our huts. Our Ladies'
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'A i NEW
. . EUTEflPDISE .
AT -
OPPENHEIMER'S
Gloliiing & s&ob EniDori
Sow 18 tlio tiinn tn inal-a t..
in Hoys', loutus' and
Shoos' A a
. v wuul- r i,M
stock before the late advanj
we can ive our customei
PALL AND WINTER
I READY MADE CLOTmW
For Youths, Boys' and Men received daily. Kenie,l
-.t . T. v.vnic A'uuimnT ynfl.
Hatn, Trunks, Satchel, Umbrellas, Etc. You .will s.
money vy uuying Ol
U Hnnnnhnimnr Market t
III UpJCIIIICIIMCI9Selinsgrovc,P
full llmllonf HlmikrtH
Aud
Lap Kobes
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Qeiiartmeii
is now complete. Here is a bewihl
erim; array of Cbiirujiutr Wsaps, rich
find strikingly hiindsoiiio Coats aud
Capes a dozen or more styles to se
lect from. The Children's Coats are
perfect beauties. We bud these
made expressly for comfort uud
ease. For elegance and style of gar
ments our Ladies' Wrap Depart
ment is not surpassed anywuere ;
and whnt is lo your advantage, we
are able to sell at Manufacturer's
prices.
Indies' tine coats, from f2.0n up
Ijiclles' flue caties, from fl.fo up
Missel' coate, i to 14, only 1 1.50
Don't miss the coats now, you can
have your choice;
A Marvelous otorm of
Boots & Shoes
reiiehetl our store yesterday. Ev-
ersthingr for footwear frcm the finest
trench kid to too ordinary dollar
shoo. Greoter assortment tho ever.
Here is a whole counter full of shoes
for tho Littlo people, for fnfc babies
too. sizes from 1 lo 5 and 0 to VI.
GROCERIES
wo have added to our usual iieavv
stock in this line a full assortment
of very choice Fine Groceries, such
as prime-Old Govrrnnieiit, Java and
iMoelm Collees, hpiced Cherries uud
Aprocots.
The Winner Coll'ee. Die., i ll.s.'J.V.
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dlsVarTCSeV r b'yS H1 "ntil tl 8
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Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga
One of the children of A. E.
Soles was sick last week. The
disease was proiioimectl Scarlet Kash.
The house was quarantined. This
includes Hathaway Mertz ami fam
ily. Mr. Soles dtics not go to the
house hence his customers are not
in danger of the contagion. The
children arc now nil well but the
quarantine will probably not be
ed.
4 1 II
.riillcKle:
Moll " I'Je.,
Sugar, Iirown,
Light ISrowti,
Suit A., 10 lbs.,
( Jranulateil, ! lbs.,
Soup beans, :!c., lbs., li.lc.
linking sotla, per lb., le.
21(10 matelies, Sc.
Corn starch, fie., :) lbs. ll'.e.
uiec, ;";.
J5est J5akers' Chocolate, LSe.
IN
and Oilcloths
we have all the newest patterns find
choice colorings. The latest de
signs are beautiful and tit a quarter
off from former prices.
Tho best Ingrain Carpet I over saw
for only 25c. per yard.
Next better, i!Hc.
Next better, .'We.
Jirussels, Only 45o.
Home made carpets, 25c. to 50c.
Floor oilcloth 64, only 50c. per yard.
Table oilcloth 5 4 He. " "
0-4 " lic. " "
BLANKETS
Bed blankets for only 50cts. per pair.
No. 1 Butter, 10 1'otatocs, GO
No. 2 Hutter, 10 New Jjrd. 7
Fresh Kkks, IS ( Old Ijird, 5
Onions, 30 ' Voting Chickens 7
All Good Butter Wanted.
N. li. "Wo have no Special
Bargain Day, Our Bargains
are Every Day,
New Berlin, Pa.
N. W. Corner, Front and Union Sts
Robert L. Shearrer,
PUACTIOAL MUCK MAKEK,
8KTTEB AND Dl'IlNER.
Can give besl ol reference. Couuiry jobs pre
ferred. .
1028 Monroe St., Huntingdon, Pa.
Great Eeduction Sale of
M m n
. f r Ml w m t-
CJj ESI sl1 S3
For Ninety Days !
The Undersigned Offer The Public Thei
T1TX STOCK 0? FURNITURE
AT THE OREATKST HACKIP10K EVER KNOWN IN CENTHAL
SYLVAN 1 A.
e uro not sellitit,' out, bt.t do this to increase our sales above rnv.ir
V'lotiH veiir. vk L'ii'Kii lu i.rtlm ni.l,,. uu r.,n... ' ' '
( j----- ...... ...... r, nn lununn ,
fcoit Notui Chamber Suits lj-,14.00 Cotton Top Jlitttress....
Hard Wnl Chamber Suits M.OOi Woven Wire JlattresH...
Antity Oak Suits, 8 Pinci-p 111.00 Hetl Springs ,
PI:.-1 :W or Suits 80.00. Drop Tables, tier ft
' u. i. Chairs per set, S.OO PlHtform Kocsers ' o'
nb "V euverytbini in the furniture line, including Mirrors, Hook ChJ
c-nivo, Dioooros,v,uiioaros, centre rahles, 'anov Kockers. Jtahv CTinirJ
fcpnt.lldP Plllrtum f..,i,,,.uu fi....l... 1 U4. t.it. it ii .. I o'llll
a Ai wutur, uuxiurHyn, rjiuss, nail kucKm, Cat
Beat Chairs tine, medium and elii-nn fnpnitupn to unit all i.,D
Prices reduced all through. Come earl v and see our stock before elviil
vour order, and tlnia kh.vh 1.1 in on nn .in... ,fc "I
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