The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 28, 1898, Image 8

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TO' BE SEEN IN SUNBRRV;' ;-v'
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The Record pf 30 Years
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f Marriagta or the Lad IKirty
''Yedn Compiled to RevveklPUa-
T -3 JtanHtfiiom and U Prtaervt
thtanieij-V;t V;
eldest daughter jf?t;?;freters, Esq.,
A SHAN'S SUIT
$3.19
Mixed Wool Suite, neat
dressy and very stylish, at
tbe above astonishing price.
7K
Lb Jlr :
A BOY'S SUIT
a: 08c
- Mixedclotb, made same
a higher priced suits. More
tban one hundred sold al
ready.. J ,
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Ang. i3,by-?ReV. J, A, , Haas,
Albect,Schnee to, Mary. K. Brcjeiiis,
. 'Aug. 16: tv.Rev. Haas, Tillman
Rorhig of leaver to Kate Howell of
West. Heaver. , .
Elias Kitster and Jane Cml
Dec S, bv Rev. Eriemaerer.1
Charles C. Saebrjldand Emma Bufcl-
necker, both of this placef.
Uee. 13, in Mew Berlin, by Ee. May II. 'bv 'Rev ErW
ErwintV Henr 'Bfciler of BuflalelOeo,- W. Weaver to Barl.
iwp., union uo. to , tfebecea Jap I bchnee, both of Fwebta.
by Ret. May li, 'bj 'KeV.1!
BROSIOUS BROS;,
SUNBURY, PA
cr WRITE FOR SAMPLES OF SUITS AT $4.98.
BEAVERTOWN.
Ed. P(T,Pcrhapsa few jottings
from this place might lie of interest
to some of your readers ...We
arc still in existence, moving along
with the tile, are enjoying pleasant
ami healthy weather There are
very lew .ick people among us......
Among those enfeebled and indis
posed are George Stetler, David
Boush, Mrs. ex-Sheriff Specht, Mrs.
W.JI. Weaver Miss Bessie
Freed had the misfortuneot scalding
e of her hands very severely with
a rup of hot water one day last week
Harry A. Howell was brought
home from the mountainsncarCam
nial where he made a very narrow
ppe from !eing crushed and
ground to death by an engine under
which he f"!l on Friday while in
t;'rtof coupling ears.. He was
erd:cd uud rolletl only a few feet
wbut the engine was stopMd. The
wini'cr had k-cu him fall. He
was very severely linked alniut the
hip", but no Inmes arc broken and
will lie all right in a few weeks
.t 'onnnunion services were held
in the general council Lutheran
tlum lain Sunday forenoon the pulpit
aul platform of the church were
bubbly decorated. FiveKrsonsjoin-
tl tLeeiuireh Jchersoii Kern,
JaiiM s Hassinger and John Hassinger
re engHged in building new houses
TluM'itizcns of town made
ijniica JUkthI donation to the fumily
f th? late Klias Foidk on Saturday
(Jeorge Stetler's house is
lii)g treated to a coat of paint ....
Jjk. JIainsis makingsome improve
wnls to his foundry, on West Mar
ket Street W, H. Speeht js
Iwilding a large addition to lis
planing mill A. H.Bowersox
is oil' to the city for a new supply
uf merchandise Scth Winey
of die firm of Winey Hrothers went
to the city on Monday evening to
buy ww goods Mrs. Rev. L.
Dice visited her mother at Glen
Bock, York county. . . .Miss Mag
gie Dioe went to Selinsgrdvc where
where she is employed in a hotel
TheY.P. 8.U E. of the
EveiigeJical church and the only
society in town, is in a prosperous
eonditia.........Dr. G. L. Heim-
badi went to Phila. ou Saturday in
hope af securing employment as
arse, in case the U. S. and Spain
,aome to blows. . . . .W. H. Specht
has die contract to wainscoat the P.
U R t A. hall The United
Evangelical church that was rebuilt
hut summer and rededicated several
mmtliB ago, is completed all but a
Ettle painting on the oaUide. This
Moae of tlte best and neatest places
I worship in Snyder County .'and
, the large stained glass window in
emory of Mrs. Alice Feese Has
ainger is one of the largest as well as
one of the most beautiful in this
Cof the state ..Word has
recieved of the death of Mrs.
' Uar&n Eisenhower at i -wton Kan.
Her suaiden name was Jane Howell
Midsleem Market.
Corrected weekly by Opr merchant.
H utter. ... 14
EfM ...... .1... .. 0?
Onions...
XahI o
Tallow: m.m.m 4
Chickens per lb
Turkeys .' 9
Mtrie o
Rhnulflnr 8
RHIU -
Wheat 1.00
Rve 48
Potatoes OR
Old Corn 80
Oatu 8
Bran per 100 lb 75
MlddliuRS " 75
Chop " 85
Flour per hbl 5.00
Jury List,
a daqgbter of Abner Howell all
vfcpa)y...ol Franklin ' two, t-r.
GteriS Bitter, and Prothoootary
Shindle is-cil through town on
Sunday in a tcinily carriage, it is
supposed eni-oute to Culm; of course
the Ixtys were aeeomjmnied by there
ladies Among those who jid
Beavertown a visit recently were
Hev. J. M. iteariek and family,
Spring Mills, W. B. Winey and son
and C. II. Dunkleberger, Swineford,
Frank Iteariek wife and children;
and Mrs. G. M. Thomas Lewistown;
Wm. Shaw and wife, Sunbury; Miss
Jennie Specht, Blooinsburg; W. F.
Fecccwife and son Earl,Middleburg
UNION TWP.
Henry Foltz and son Charles of
Strouptown were visiting here over
Sunday I. O. liongucreis work
ing at Sunbury at his trade as car
penter David W. Stahl is
rebuilding his house ; It. W.
Aucker of Shainokin was here look
ing up his business intcrsts last week
... .A. W. Potter Es.,of Sclins
grove planted 1000 peaeli trees on
his farm in our township A
number of our jn-ople were attending
the dedication at Silem on Sunday
Our newcltov sells a numlxir of I
daily jtiijuTs at present even takes
sonic out through the country.
CENTUGVILLE.
K. 15. Hart man made a business
trip to Middleburg on Monday
Carby smiles lain use it is a boy.. . .
Druggist Mohn and family of Jersey
Shore are visiting among relatives
and their many friends Mrs.
Kate Woltley is very ill at this
writing F. B. Bolig is repairing
his house w hich will add an excellent
sight to Market Strtet Mrs.
Peter. Smith died last Tuesday
night and was buried on' Friday in
the Union cemetery. May her soul be
with Jesus.
Important to Subscribers.
Those of our subscribers who ex
pect to change their postoflioe ad
dress this 6pring, sltould notify us
of the same. , Be especially careful
to give your old address and the new
one. Also send in your name ex
actly as you find it printed on the
label of your paper. By. observing
these points you will be sure to get
your papr regularly and avoid con
fusion. , tt
OLD C0PXS3 VfKSTXD.
In order to complete our files we
want the following named issues of
the Post: "
July 8, Sept. 16, 1869; Oct. 6,
13, 1870; Jan. 26, 1871; Apr. 17,
1873 ; Nov. 4, Dec 23, 1876 ; Mar.
7, 1878 ; May 15, 1879; Feb. 17,
Mar. 10, 1881; Apr. 23, 1883;
Mar. 27, June 12, Aug. 7 and Oct
30, 1884; Sept 17, 1885; Jan. 28.
May 6, Oct 28, Dec, 23,1888;
Dec. 29, 1887. ' . , . !
Any of oar readers having copies
of the above issues will confer a
favor .by letting us know. Such
mt.t .
oopbea mgooa oonaiuoa. wip cocn-i er
1,1st of Grand Jurors drawn for tbt court o(
oyer and Terminal General Jail Delivery and
UnwtfT SeBHlons of the peace ot Snyder County.
!'., held aa June Term commepclft June a.
A.D. 1SW. (, ,
Aurand. RIlHwortn. laborer, Mlddlecreek
Baker, Robert W , farmer, W. BPavor
otlbert, KmDinM, " Adamn
Qundrnm, Fmd carpenter, Hellnxifrove
Ilerrold, Qen, M., miller, Monroe
Herbeter. n. H.. " centre
Hendricks, Morton, laborer, I'nlnn
dare, William, " Sellnsirrove
Kerr, Joseph, farmer, Ontre
Kinney, Daniel, " - Solinsgrovo
!nlg, J. D blackHmltb, WaahlnKton
Marks, John, carpenter, - Bellnsirrove
Manbeck, Mwls, (rentlemaa, - - W. Beaver
Pawling, W. W laborer, Washington
Bice, o. G union
Row, Theodore, farmer, Mlddlecreek
stronp, A. N., " Centre
Smith, Bennevllle, clerk, Middloburg
Sholley, Daniel, farmer, , Union
Steeley, J, J teacher, W. Beaver
Snotzberger, Harry, auctioneer. Washington
Ulsb, W. A. T., farmer, Spring
Weurtt, Robert, carpenter, Obapman
KelHier, Kpbralm, laborer, Centre
list of letlt Jurors drawn fur the Court ot
Common Pleas, court of Quarter Sexslon or the
Peace, oyer and rennlner and Omeral Jail
Delivery of Snyder County pa.,' held as June
Term commencing June 4, 189J.
Bowersoz, Oliver, farmer,
Boust,l4aac, "
Blckle, C K "
Boweraoi, Isaiah,
Dreeae, John, "
PMstermacber, (leo. F., laborer,
Forry, Samuel,
Piss, B. C contractor,
aarman. t. W., laborer,
out, Howard, farmer,
Hummel. L. P., laborer,
Herman, 1. T., merchant.
Hottensteln, Wm. J laborer,
Hartmaa, Howard, farmer, :
Hartman, William, blacksmith.
Holmes, w, 0 Justice ot the Peace,
Haupt, Harvey, laborer,
Herman, Sylvester, farmer,
Holahoe, a., gentleman,
Hehn, J. a. traoker,
Kiln., Solomon, sr., farmer,
KUne, Joseph,
Kline, James If , laborer,
Kreba, Daniel, farmer,
Kreaner, B. W laborer,
Ioog, Peter, gentleman,
Hnsaer, Jenaiban, tamer, '
Miller, prank, laborer,
McAfee. O. P. -Msnfea,.Go.
W., canienter, , , t
Marks, Cyrus, faraer,
MMdleMlranh, M. B.. aMTClant,
Multr, Rutua, farmer,
Paige, Tnowwa, Jostloe of the Peace, caapmaa
Kltur. D. P., laborer, Moaree
Belcbley.O.W, clerk, i ' ' osatre
aeksbenback, J ost, farmer,
Bouaa.O. J., laborer, ; ' MtOdtectoek
Kousb. James H., farmer.
BaultrMVJ.BUearpentet. .
smtj, l D.,tartMr, 1.4
Tt)S.A.m totter, ;
TMiar.lL,afMt,) I
sFwm mmm pna; "ww4
Wnwora. itn. Ms nsaaiitb, , .
wtas Jofea, tntti
Franklin
Monroe
Mlddlecreek
Franklin
Washington
Sellnagrove
Pens
Monroe
W. Perry
Franklin
Mlddlecreek
Centre
Monroe
Centre
Pena
Sellnagrove
Jackson
W. Beaver
Monroe
Jaokaon
' w. Bearer
Beaver
Union
W.
Penn
Mlddleercek
Penn
FreakUa
Waaunftoa
Centre
W. Beaver
Waabingtoa
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11
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Watew. lwaUta, laborer, .- : Mfalsoressj
WagMr. wiuaau farmer, . ' iif, wmm
" t 11..' ".vu
"SwaMH -zmmmmm . ....
''. Aug.," by Rev. Fxlroonds, Henry
KHngler to Alwilda Kauffumn, both
of Beaver twp, .... ; '.
Aue.'ie' by Rev. 'Snyder, Wm
I I; Specht of this borough and Sarah
E. George bf Richfield.
Aug. 23, by Rev. J. P. Shiudel,
Samuel ' Hassinger and Sarah J.
Hunutlel, both of Mlddlecreek twp.
- July '23, Jas. C. Smith of Union
Co. ; and Margaret S. Baertgcs, ot
Centreville. ..
Aug. 27j by Rev. Shindel, Geo.
lloush and Mrs. Elizabeth Boliir,
both of Washington twp.
Sept. 24, by Rev. Erlenmeyer,
John A. Glass to Mary Glass, both
of Frecburg.
vSept. 27, hy Rev. Frlenmeyer,
John Arbogast, Jr., to Amanda
Kantz, both of Washington twp.
Oct. 11, "by Rev. Erlenmeyer,
Maxwell Bowersox to Catherine E.
Walter, both of Franklin twp.
Oct 4, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
Michael K. Brouse to Margaret S.
Walter, both of Jackson twp.
. Sept. 29, by Rev. A.Copeuhaver,
Jerome L. Haldctnnn of Monroe twp.
and Ada M. Lebo of Fayette, twp.,
Juniata Co.
Oct 18, by Rev. Erlenmeyer,
Wilson Shaefler of Perry twp. to
Catherine Hopp of Greenwood twp.,
Juniata Co.
Oct 1 8, by same, Benjamin Stetler
of Penn twp. to Mrs. Susan Wittcu
myer of Middleburg.
Oct. 25, Amos Bowersox and
Kate Ramer, both of ' uear Paxton-ville.
Oct 25, Henry H. Glass of Free-
burg and Ijouisa Brosius of Perry
twp.
Oct. 27, hv Rev. W. R. Weiaud,
J. D. Hess of Shenandoah and M.
C. Kobb of'McClure, Snyder Ct.
' Oct. 18, Pliares Shambach, son of
Jesse Shambach of Centre twp. and
Jennie Beaver, lioth of A villa,
Noble Co., Ind.
Nov. 1, by Rev. Erlenmeyer,
Calvin Forry of Penn twp. to Alice
DaulKTt of Port Treverton.
Nov. 8, by Rev. PMenmeycr,
Wm. Hepner of Washington twp. to
AliccSehnee of Mt. Pleasant Mills,
Nov. 12, by Rev. W. R. Weiaud,
George Laiul)ert of Beaver twp. and
Clara Dreese of Decatur twp., Mif
flin Co.
Nov. 18, by Rev. W. R.Weiand,
Andrew S. Youtz and Mary M.
Miller, both of Mt. Union, Hunt
ingdon Co.
Nov. 15, by Rev. J. W. Miller,
John D. Houser of Mifflin Co. to
Mary A. Bingaman of Beavertown.
Nov. 24, by Rev. Erlenmeyer,
Joel Bilger of Mlddlecreek twp. to
MnL Margaret Bitting of Liverpool
Nov. 26, by Rev. Edmonds, Wil
liam D. Raub and Sophia M. Sptgel
meyer, both of West Braver.
Nov. 26, by same, Andrew
Weader of West Beaver and Cathe
rine Becker of Kelly, Mifflin Co.
Nov. 10, by Rev. Edmonds,
Edward Graver of Lewistown to
Tillie Snook of Lillyville.
Nov. 12, by Rev. Edmonds, Bos-
well Bowersoz to Amanda Rager,
both of Decatur tvrp,, Mifflin Co.
Nov. 15, by Rev. Edmonds, Jacob
Bingaman and Ada Wetzel, both of I
Beaver twp. y
Nov. 15, by same, James Peter
and Lydia Steiniuger, both of West
Beaver.
Nov. 15, by P. M. Teats, Esq.,
Georgft Fogel of Monroe township,
Juniata Co. to Frances Gordon of
West Perry twp.
Dec. 1, by Rev. Haas, Noah
Leitzel of Northumberland ' and
Amanda & Trutt of Winfield.
Nov. 22, by Key. Haas, Jacob B.
Mowrer of Jackson iwp. to Luxie
Dim us of Mlqdlecreek twp.
Nov. 26, by Bey.Haaf,Benjatriu
Mowrer and Sarah Boyer, both of
rean twp..,;, n . ; , . ".
I " Deo. 3. by Rv. A. W. Dankar.
lleac Beaver of Middletoiwto Kate
Ky cv. Rosa. A.
rDec 29f-MicWl W4ney of Hoover of; IHavei;';
EvendaJe and-Frances Reynohb-of Lu.M-li1tlliJ'i'r',i
lOTtr -vil 1. ..... .... -r-
( . iJOBepmne oitot jremooti
; JajV-TbvRey. W. It' 'ieand;! May2,byRev. EriemnevJ
LWni.H. Buov of White Plfreoh'tCrarrnan and RtfHna Men,.i'
Micli., awl Wary Emm Krebbs of 1 01 rerry twp.- rv.:
West Beaver twu. . " M.' 5.T'h; nS C....1.
. . I . .-.'.1, ''Hi
Jan. 7. bv Revl t)r liamiltonJ Walter and Margaret Hare! h
r n - ' n vi? . "i
J. K, Peck otMcKecs i Falkland "anaim iwpr
S. Jennie Kipp of Pfoutz Valley, May23,ty p; M. .Teats,
Jan. 10, by Rev. ' Erlenmeyer, M 0 . Ellington Iwp.
w !- T tr i -a I .-i T 4v li.' n.j.':
r ntneis . u, . ixiyer 01 asnington 1 - t -1 , uy xvev. rximoii
twp. to Elizabetli Benfer of Mid- miah' . Miller ; td ' Sarah' X'ai
dlecreek twy. Spjgelmycr,both of Beaver t
Jan. 21, by Rev. Erlenmeyer, May 31, by.. Rev, Ediuoi
Levi H
Benfer.
n
.1 .v4 r :Ji 5
Hartman, Esq., Henry lleicheDbach lioub "d Tillie J. Gross,' J
and Sarah Beitret both of Centre ver iwp..
a " . T '- I n ..wh
twp. . , - I . "" rlenf
V no r. vr i Tt ! 1 r I Amna Ri.lin. orit Ttiana ' W
iibu. Ot ivev. xrimter. jjbviu yj-1 r
Wendtto Emma . Heiser, Wh of y Middlecreek twp.
Monroe two. . " I r oc " .' ..' t-. ,
1 amy u. uy JVC v. rriin(
Jan. 28, by Rev. J. P. Shindel, Penry Arbogastof WashjnirtJ
wu A inu vi vsmu ouu no. IIO AHIOU) IWU1U Ol rOBQ tlVDl
..jci . . xp.cy vi w xruu, , June b j.
- ,, ofRichacldandllanna GanJ
r eb. y, Dennis Snyder olouubury I Perry twp.
woainei-isncroirenntwp. June 10, by.liev. W.Jt.W
1 r. 1 -air w p il - ' w "1
j; en. iu, ny itev. vt.K. w leana, Jacob A. J? reed of BeavcrtoN
Edward Scebold of Union Co. to Alice Mover ot Parinnvilla
Lizzie Manbeck of Snyder Co. T . , .
. , I unf v June 17, byRcv.L.C.EJi
ieb. 11, by same, Jacob M. lees near McClure Paul , ErdK
to Amelia B. Herbster, bothot Bea- Su8an Aurand) of ;3m
w..k in i... p-.: w W wi' .J.u!r Weirit.
, , V,Vr," 7, J 1"uo oi this borough.
both or Mifflin Co. T 0 . n .
vi t 1, 0.1 t ! J tme 20, by Rev. W. A.
. ieb. 4, by Rev. Sohme, Lev a A. fit!,! n
Young tollarriet Fessler, of Centre- Ca andMaryGemberUngofj
IT l'"f VVtAlll'.
T nn x IkT' .1 .
r 11 el .1 ' j t ' ' tfuuew,ai ixoruiumrjenaa
Yu c x- uane "OU8er Rev. James Hunter, Dr.
uvususuuipHHx. Womer to Lizzie Wolf, W
tcb. lb, by Kev. D. 31 btetler, Fremont.
David Kline of McClure to Delila June 22, by Rev. L. C. Ed.
Goss of Mlddlecreek twp. H g j lm f West ,
Mar. 0, by Rev. J. P. Shindel, Jane M. Pheasant of .Huiith!
John Hartley to Jane Swarm, Pa.
uoinoiMmtretwp.. . July 8, by Rev. Edmonds,
Mar. 9, by Rev. Erlenmeyer, J. Furguson of Ohio to Katt S111
11. detleries ot bunbury to ljouisa Beavertown. ,
SecsholtzofSelinsgrove. July 18, by Rev. J. P. k
3lar. y, by Itcv. Erlenmeyer, Franklin W. Erb and Sal
Jacob Martin of Freeburg to Mary Frantz, both of Paxtonville.
Ann rorry ot renn twp. July 18 l)y Ke j A,
bT 'Vereiltn a I.. 1
Mar. y, in Mitiuieburg, by Kev. Jolin, liover of Limestone
D. M. Stetler, Moses Specht, Esq., Union Co.; and Elizabeth II
and Mrs. Mary B. Boyer, both of of this county.
uns county. jH,y , t Kant .
Mar. 18, by Rev. Edmonds, Hughes, Esu.. William Auni
1 ni ar ar t ' 1
samuei omrey to wary Mcuieiian, Williamsport to Ellen Nau
uoin 01 ivuainDurg. i'enn twp,
Mar. li, by Itcv. W leand, How- Amr. 8. near Beavertown. 1
itwi .1- 1 -a ar rn I J ' ' I
ara KiineioiiyuiaMoyerot iroxel- m. M. Stetler, Michael Folk
Vine. . Reaver to A melia H"nin. nf
Mar. 28, by Rev. E. L. Reed, creek twp..
Milton R. Wenriek to Josephine Aug. 1 by Rev. J. W.
Hane, both of beliusgrove. Wm. H. Snook and Ivina
Mar. 18, by Rev. Haas, Daniel both Centreville.
Dieffenbachof Penn twp. to Cathe- Aug. 1, by Rev. Edmondi
nne Koush ot Washington twp. t Herbster and AtneliaRomi;
Mar. 25, by Rev. llaas, Frederick I from West Beaver.
Koush ot Washmgton twp. to ( Amr. 10. bv Rv. VAmtm
Amanda Jane Dieffenbach of Penn Vagner of Mich, and Mrs. S
lwP- Weaver of West Beaver.
Apr. 5, in Freeburg, by Rev. W. ij.-' ik hv Riv. h O.
A. Haas, Henry B. Moyer, junior mever. Iio Roott. of TV
-j; it. f 1 n . . i , n
wuwr oi me xreeourg uuncr, nuu Northumberland Co., td Anna
lizzie iuenz, oowi 01 x rwourg. ring Heiees of PerrY two.
Mar. dl, Kev.' J. Uowcr, Amr. 29. bv .fMrnnnflT
fnrmprlv ni Rnvthr nniini-v, nnw rp-lir m 1 tw J
.v....v.r j r . -w iwi niTaii stit nvin .'ieihsb no
sident in Morgantown, W, Va- and Smith of Mrddlehtuw. I
it it it : e 1?. :n tx. I e I
aa. a. xr. s fcpt. 5f by J.
Apr. 13, by Rev. Erlenmeyer, Albert Clelaa of Perry dm(
Amon Rel of Paxinos to L. Laura Anna Spaide of Franklfa tw
-Apr.JW, by Rev. J. Weuick, m NawBeilin, Charles Dru
Henry P. Beaver of AviUa, Ind. Mill Run, Northumberland (
and Mary h. Buffington of Franklin Maggie S.CaUierraan of New
twP ' ' 8ept 2, by same, Jar
Apr. 9, near Fremont, by Rev. KiJmr r.fT tWiin aim
X a. Tim Oa! A 1 t! I ' 'w A
Mjamt, Tf iiww owfver 10 ivmeua L Hall of Jxdomore. ; -'
Arbogast, both of Perry twp. m ;A 28, ; Joaeph Gek
. Apr. 18, by Key. D. M.' v8tetler, Wnite Springs and Susan Y.
Robert Reanck to Ameha Moyer, Beaver ' '
Apr. 10, vj f mt. xitwucycr,! w, HerTOld and Clata
Peter Heintaelaaanof fliapmaji twp. kab of TTwh" iwn.
name uuoerx 01 Uw, . t Umj u , W j
', ' . " 1 5 ,x.. 1 LinioB,Ewp. ana Amanaa ,
"Anr. 15. bv same. Uenry.IJnterlnr whu. M .
01, ocauyiaui. vor., asKi jimit
HemtBelman of Chapman twp. .. i, (
' ' Apr. 18," by Stv; Erluneyer,
PWlip H. 8mkh of Perry tw anf
Mary MM3tinsey of folintma,
Air. 25, by Ew.; Itner.uefia
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