The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 03, 1898, Image 4

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The Middleburgh Post.
Publmheil every Thurnday.
Ceo V. Wapenseller,
Editor and Proprietor
Subscription $1.50 per year.
whl'li tninii i n pule! In advance when sent ouu
slJr I lu county.)
RATES Or ADVERTISING.
aii tnuisWiit mlvfrttr-omonls not otherwise
.unt'arlcl tor will f" clmnri'd lit llir rale tif is
owns ;x-r llnt'dionparlel iiiraHiire) for Hint Inwr
Hihi nit in reiiw ht line (or every sulweqilent
iiwr'inn.
T Dfoih nnticfj puliluhfi ret ; obituary jxwtty,
(Bltat 0 Tf&rct. de., Ihrtr eenli aUne.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Oorernor-Col. W. A. stone.
Ueut. Oov.-Hen. J. P. S. (lohln.
Hoc. Int. Affair 0-'n. J. W. Latta.
Superior JinllteW. W. Potter,
UontrrPRs at Large Hon. ('. A. orow.
S. A. Davenport.
Uotitfri'&B Hon. T. M. Ma'inn.
Assembly-Dr. A. M. smith.
Associate Judirr Z. T. OemUerllni;.
Oouoty surveyor 0. A. Uoidorf.
Snyder County O. E. Conven
tion. 'MisHcslffollie Bolenderian Ella
V. Stetler were the accredited de
legates from . the Reformed Church
Y. 1 a C. E. Society of this place
to the county convention. Misses
Laura Hertz and Claire Graybill
represented the Evangelical Society
and llev. Mover, CharlesSpoclit and
Hathaway Mertz represented the So
ciety of the United Brethren church.
The convention was well attended
throughout aud the citziens of Free
burg are to be congfatulated on the
successful and hospitable way in
which they coaductedthe convention
and entertained the delegates. The
church was beautifully decorated
with flags, bunting, pahns and other
articles of the decorative art. Atjt'he
close of the convention on Friday
evening a reception was tendered the
visitors in the U. B. church, lte
freshmcnts were served to the dele-,
gates and pleasureofall participants.
What Do the Children Drink T
Don't ffivn them tea or coffee. Have
you tried the new foot drink called
liKAIN-OT It is delicate ana uour
inhinir and takeb the place of coffee,
The more Orain-O you eive the chil
dren the more health you distribute
. .... . Ai v-v
Uirougn ttieir system, urain-w is
made of pure (Trains, and wheu prop
erly prepared tastes like the choice
if r ad en 01 couee dm cohib uuuut i un
much. All srocers sell it. J5c. and
25c.
ton Proclamation
FOR NOVEMBER 8th. 1SS3.
DIED.
Thursday, Xov. 3, 1898.
THE WAR WITH SPAIN.
Our war with Sjmin is far reach
ing in its effects upon our national
character. Its reaction upon our
selves in healing sectional animosity
and fostering feelings of patriotism is
perhaps the most important result
accomplished. Who would have
thought ten or eleven years ago the
ex-Confederate Gen. Fitzluigli Lee
would before the close of the century
fjud the chief glory in being called
a "Yankee," or that ex-Confederate
General Wheeler would lie heralded
to the world as one of the most pa
triotic and beloved leaders of our
national army in the Held ?
&o event has occurred pincc the
beginning of our national existence
to inspire patriotic feelings as the
war just closing. The spirit of the
end of the nineteenth century with
its contest with medievalism has been
so triumphant as to stir the whole
world. Jn our own land flag mak
ers have been driven as never before
to keep up with the orders, and toy
stores have Ih-cii raided throughout
the country bv enthusiastic small
boys in quest of drums, wooden guns
and soldier hats. J lie small lioys,
however, have only rellected thr
feelings of their parents, as never
Is'lbre lias there been such an interest
taken in the Sons of the Revolution
and other patriotic societies. As evi
dence of this awakeninir, iro to
the Pension Office at Washington
and see the immense number of let
ters received daily by parties in
search of information as to their an
cestors. Here in many instances
the searcher finds the only cine in
existence to evidence which shall
prove hie right to membership in one
of the great societies ot descendants
of Colonial or Revolutionary ances
tors. Marriage certificates, records
of sickness and discharge papers fil
ed eighty years ago by applicants
for pensions by those who actually
fought under Washington are now
resurrected by the great grandchil
dren of the applicants, and assume
an interest and value never dreamed
of by those who filed them.
Here also can be found complete
outlines of the history of each man's
service with the names of officers un
der whom he served, the battles in
which he fought, and dates of enlist
ment and discharge, all attested by
the pensioner in person and support
ed by affidavits of parties who knew
the truth of the facts. Incidentally
it may be noticed that in going
through the building to the room in
which the searcher is jierinitted to
look over the files of Revolutionary
pensions, a large number of new file
wrappers are seen. These attract
attention because across each are
broad red, white and blue stripes.
If you pick up one of these files you
notice that it contains an application
for pension on account of the Spnn-ish-Amcrican
war of 1898. Here
again is a hint at theprevailingspirit
of the"times.
Oct. 17, near Uichfield, Nancy
Keller, aged 70 years, 8 months and
22 days. Funeral was held on the
20th inst., at Neimond's Reformed
church. Rev.O.G. Ronng officiated.
Nancy Trawitz, born Feb. 27th,
1811, died Oct. 23rd, 1898, aged
87 years, 7 months and 26 days.
Buried at Arbogast church Oct. 27,
1898. Druckenmiller and Spahn
officiated.
MARRIED.
Oct. 23, by J. G. Hornberger, J.
P., Irwin Kerstettcr of West Perry
township and Mary Catherine Zeid-
ers of Greenwood twp., Juniata Co.,
Pa. i
Oct. 27, at the home ofthe bride
near Globe Mills, by Rev. H. G.
Snable, Jennie V. Kratzer and D.
O. Snyder.
( IRE A COLD in OJfE DAT
Take Laxative Bromo Onlnlne Tahlnta. All
rtniKKlHiB refund monev It It tain to enre. Mc.
Tlie geuulne baa L B. H. on each tablet.
LITERARY NOTE
"Ev'ry Month" for November.
A new feature hna been added to Rv'rvMnntti
for Noveinlior In the larira full-muMd iminn nt
Hconic photographs "From the Playa ot the
Month." lu the current Issue Ihere are elcht of
ilu-ae Illi'Huutlons: from "The:hrttlan," "The
I.'urH," aud Urn new nnoemnful eonilo opera,
The r'orltuio Teller." Tlie uriihI Deniirttni-ntH
"Men of the Month." and "InlertHllufl: Wo
men" nre thoroughly urto-dnt and are enrich
ed by eleven laiye IllUdtrntlona. An article of
coriHiilenible Interest, "A succeasful Woman
itancn Owner," dealrllie how n woman In Cali
fornia utinunlly, harveata and markets Bun nut)
hampas Kraaa plume to he lined for fr-nlval
now. eoioinie Wcends." art eleven r told
a hiu
1. P. 8. Kitr, Sheriff of Snyder Count. Oom
monwetdiat letma) lvanla, do hereby Bake
known aii4tviootlo to Uie Hectors ( tM
county aforesaid Uat an electlo win to held
Id aald county on Tuesday, November 8U. M&
for Ui purpose of electing the several peraoaa
named. to-wRt One pemon for Governor ( the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, one person for
Lieutenant Governor, oneperaoa for Secretary
of Internal Affairs, two persona tor Judges of
Superior Court, two persons for Congressmen-af-Large,
one pafBon tor Congressman ot the lUi
Congressional District of Pennsylvania, one per
son for Representative from Soyder County to
the State Legislature, one person for Associate
Judge of BnyuVwCounty and one person for Sur
veyor of Snyder Cauoty.
The election places are aa follows :
1st dlHtrtct, at the Odd Fellows' nail. In 6e-
Unsgrove Borough
id district, at the house ot John T. Boyer, In
and lor perry township.
ail district, at th house of David HofTer. In
and for Chapman township.
4th district. In wminm Mover's building, In
ana ror Washington townsmp.
6th district, nt the Eagle Hotel, In and for
Pranklln township.
sth district, at the Old Fellows' Hall. In and
for Beaver township.
Tth dlstilrf, at thehonseof Harvey Wagner.tn
and fur Weal Heaver township.
8th district, at the honse of Peter Dartman.
In and for Centre township.
Bth district, st the school Iwuse, K reamer, In
and for Mlddlecreek township.
loth district, nt, the house of Matilda Fisher,
In and for Penn township.
IMh district, at nnry M.DerV-s Hall In and
for Jackson township.
I tth district, nt Aurnnd's Hall, In and for
Monroe township.
1 nth district, nt. the house of christian 8.
Graybill. In and for West Porry township.
Hth district, nt the rnurt Hons In and for
the Borough of Mlddleburg.
1Mb district, at the Poi t Treverton House. In
and for Union township.
18th district, nt the bouse of James Mattern.
In and for Adams township.
17th district, nt the Puhlln School House. In
Adamsburg, In and for Spring township.
NOTICE IS HEREBY (UTBN.
"That every person, excepting Justices of the
Peace, who shall hold an office or appointment
of prom or trust under the United States or of
this state, or any elly or Incorporated district,
whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, s
subordinate officer or aifent. who Is or shall be
employed under the legislative, eiecutlve, nr
uaiciary nepartment of this stats or or the
United States, or of anv Incorporated district
and also that every member of Congress and ths
mate Legislature, ana or tnti st leci, or common
REPRESENTATIVE-AT-LARGEIN
CONGRESS,
DEXNI8 K. JOHNSON.
JERKY N. WETLEit.-
SOCIALIST LABOR
GOVERNOR,
J. MAO LOS HAKNK8.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,
W. II. THOMAS. -
SEC. OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS,
uknry reruns.
IlEPRESENTATIVE-AT-LARG
KIN CONGRESS,
JOHN ft- ROOT.
DONALD L. MVNRO,
LIBERTY.
GOVERNOR,
SILAS O. SWALLOW.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,
JUSTUS W ATKINS.
SEC. OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS,
AUOLPtlUS P. HUTCHINSON.
JUDGEOFSUPEEIOR COURT,
J. NEWTON HUSTON.
WILLIAM TRICKFTT.
REPRESENT ATI VE-AT-LARGEINCONGRICSS,
J. ACKP.K GCS8.
CHABLKH P. SUAW.
HONEST GOVERNMET
GOVERNOR,
HILA8C.HWALLOW.
INDEPENDENT.
REPRESENTATIVE IN THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
BI.IAB P. KOUBACII
P. S. RITTEll. Sheriff.
SheiifirsOffipe.Middlebure.SDyder
bounty, u., Uctober -'t, 18U8.
WAR SONGS OP THE NATIONS.
OPPEflllEOR'S GREAT
OAOGAIW STOCK'... . c
LATEST STYLE FALL HATS
lis. jort been receive,!. Too wn l ,
Shaei! ShoBs! Shoes!
Yon
fro in
rich deal.
iakv no mistake
us. We nl trarn
yon a
Homeland Sse Clothing.
e are preiml f Mve vnn v
roekboti,,,,',,.!,,;. fJJu,
they use yon right. 11,1
H. OPPENHEIMER,
Selinsgrove, pa
Market St.,
TT 1
mm
GREAT REDUCTION IN
purr
y Dean otr eer and profuse photograph
uie Imagination to catch the spirit of thenrllcle.
A short Hlery "One Day," and a humorous
sketch "An Tnneceasary Hint," enliven the
number; nnd the women will turn at once to
"November KaHlilon1 to soat themselves on the
winter style; while housekeepers will undoubt
edly value the clear and simple recipes given
for 'Saladannd Salad Dressings.
The music, as usual Is the chief feature of
Kv'ry Houih.and there are many who win soon
be singing and whim ling the negro serenade
Come Closer to Me, Honey," which has the
cntclilnesH but none of thr vulgarity, of the so
rnllcd popular coon" soogs. To those who are
fondot thesentlmentol. the song "Love lam
Dn-umlngof You" will appeal, while to the
pianlHi i he' Festival ClavoUu" will uadoubtedly
prove a flud.
Taken nliogether wo know of no cleaner,
cheiiper or inure desirable family pt rlodlcul thin
'Kv'rv Month. "
I EV'H Y MONTH. NKW YORK. 10 cents.)
A Mare Mlfja of Croup.
TIoftreenesB in a child that is sub
ject to croup is a sure indicaction
of the approach of the disease. If
Chamberlain'a Couch Remedr is
Kivon as soon as thn child becomes
uoarse. or even after th orounv
cough has appeared, it will, prevent
the attack. Many mothers who have
croupy children always keep this
remedy at hand and find that it
saves much trouble and worrr Tt
can always be depended upon and 'is
1 AA A I M . .
lubHBHiii 10 tune, sov eaie oy all
Druggists.
Personally-Conducted Tours via Penn
sylvania Railroad.
SEASON OF lN0a-0.
The rersonally-Conduct ed Tourist System of
the Pennsylvania Railroad company Is the tlnnl
evolution of absolute perfection In railway
travel, the summit of the eoxelleuce ot modern
luxurious railway facllltlos.
For the season of 'w and '99 has arranged for
the following toura ;
CiLtrwasia. Tour will leave New York.
Philadelphia, Harrlaburg, and Pittsburg, Feb
ruary . Nineteen davs will be spent In Call.
lornla. The party will travel over the entire
route by the- "Uolden Gate Bpeclol," the Uneut
train that crosses the continent.
Flosipa Four tours to Jacksonville will
leave New York and Philadelphia January 14,
February 7 and SI, and March t. The first three
of these admit of a sojourn of two weeks In the
"Flowery Slate." Tloketa for the fourth tour
win be good to return by regular trains until
May 81, 1D9V.
Tickets for the above toura will be sold from
all principal points on the Peniisylvanla Itarfl
rnnd. For detailed itineraries, giving rate and
hill Information, address Thos. K. Watt, Pas
senger Agent Western District, Pittsburg; B.
Courlaeuder, Jr.. Passenger Agent Baltimore
District., Baltimore; U.Studdi, Passenger Agent
Southern District, Washington ; or Oso. W.
Boyd, Assistant General Agvnl, Philadelphia.
council of any city, or eommlNsloner of ny In
corporated dlHtrtct. is by law incapable ot hold
ing or exercising at the same time, the office or
npotntment of judge. Inspector or clerk of any
lection of thla Commonwealth, and that no In
spector. Indue or anv officer of such clnt.inn
shall be eligible to be then voted for.
The Inspclors and Judge of the elections
shall meet at the respective places appointed
for holdlnir the election In l he district tn which
thev respectively belong, before seven o'clock In
the morning, and each of those Inspectors shall
appoint one clerk who shall be a qualified voter
ot such district.
The follow'ni? named nnrnnna Vinvn
been nominated by the various par
ties for thfl dilTdrpnt offinnn. na fnl.
t
lowa :
REPUBLICAN.
GOVERFOR,
WILLIAM A.8TONB.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,
GKN. J. P. 8. OOBIN. ,
SEC. OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS,
GEN. J. W. LATTA.
JUDGEOFSUPERIORCOURT,
W. D. PORTKB.
V. W. POBTBR.
R EPRES ENTATI VE-AT-LARG
E IN CONGRESS,
HON. G. A.GItOW.
8. A. DAVKNPOirr.
REPRESENT ATI VE IN
CONGRESS,
HOf.TIIAl. M. MAIIOJT.
REPRESENTATIVE IN THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
DK. A. M. SMITH.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE,
Z. T.UKMBEKLINQ.
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
O. A. BOTDOKF. I
DEMOCRATIC.
GOVERNOR,
GKOHOK A. JKNKS.
LI EUTENANT GOVERNOR,
WILLIAM II. SOWDEN.
SEC. OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS,
PATBICK DELACBY.
JUDGEOFSUPERIORCOURT,
CALVIN M. BOWER. .
WILLIAM THICKKTT.
REPRESENTATIVE-AT- .
LAIMJELN'COXOUESS,
FRANKLIN P.ttMS.
JERKY N. WBILER.
REPRESENTATIVE IN
CONGRESS,
UOBEHT MCMEEN.
REPRESENTATIVE IN TIIF
GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
KI.IAS P. IIOIIBACII.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE,
WILLI4M M, KELLER.
COUNTY SURVEYOR,
G. W. PORTZIJNB,
PROHIBITION.
GOVERNOR,
SILAS C. SWALLOW.
LIEUTENENT GOVERNOR,
EMMET D. NICHOLS.
SEC. Ol INTERNAL AFFAIRS
8TERLINQ W. DICKSON,
JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT
LEWIS D. VAIL.
WILLIAM TBICKETT.
REPRESENTATIVE-AT-LARG
E IN CONGRESS,
GEOBOB H. GARBEB.
PKNNOCK E. SQARPI.ES8.
PEOPLES.
GOVERNOR,
SILAS C. SWALLOW.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,
JUSTUS WATKIN3.
SEC. OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS,
DAVID LOGAN.
JUDGE OF SUPERIOROOURT,
WILLIAM TBICKETT.
J' NEWTON HUSTON.
In Spain many trace of Iloman war
orgs are to be found.
Spanish and PortugueM war aooga
were called romance ros.
The Tnrlu have no war aonn excot
those they have translated from other
tongue.
The CM, wrttten In the twelfth cen
twy, h always been th martial ln
apiratlwn of the Spaniards
Julius Caamhad his men eing songs
of triumph after a victory and some of
the verses are in exitrtenos to-day.
Edward I. had the Welsh bards put
to death becans hm thought Uwy ia
ctted Um soldiers to WMas.
What ths ad is to Spain tbe Roland
is to France. The "Chanson oe EoUcd
has been surajr since Una eleventh oe&
tury and ha 1,500 verses.
Russian battle aong are written in
minor keys and Instead of beinf brO
lianily martial are asd, telling of the
soldier's fate.
Germany has niuch military mnsio
and that tHose in power appreciate the
Influence music haa on soldier Is
shown by the fact that the German
array contains 10.000 musicians.
Mire u fan
1 Keeu on linrifl oi1i,;..j n
v" "ii ninu.t iit nnrniam .1 t ....
R1I1U. It Mill inI Ti. ..j .11 - --i
ci i ' "iiuiiiOBUl 1111 irirm t
"U Dieoi, " iron
Tools of all kind, RiujsandTi
and Steel,
FENCE AND POULTRY '.WIRE
STOVES AND REPAIR c
Patent Wash Macl.ir... '
tb..'g? aAl!?"??- cheaper than anv
ance of same. xJS BfX"0"1"" aud eolicit 8
J-L.VARNER, Mt. Plen. x
Avmij(
DON'T SACRIFICE
ZTr'V f?re8ent se'ing Kconom7f but BUY
he Sewing Machine with an established repugn
that euarantees von lnn. repuiatWD
-w"f9 Buiisiaciory service
TIT
Winter Excursion Tickets on the
sylv;ma Railroad.
Penn
on Nriveinlier 1 tlie H-niiylvmiln linllrcud
Oiinipuny will place na mile at Im iirlin'ii ul
lli k-t, unioei cxi iiihIiui HckrM 1'iull i n.iuii.ciii
Wl' ier rewirin in "w lervei, Vlrirlnin Ncmi
ainl -mull I'umlli'v 0orifln.'p:(iillH. hi.iI iitm.
T 'I. l.i.s will be. iiil at ihe uhiiii, low riilid,
Willi l.ie ii'Uiil lIlH-ni 1 ronirn HiiiIih.
Tee tniiiflilrtceiit (ucllllleR ofllii. Ivi.i Ivn'.fu
Knllnmil wiin Iim nn.iiy ronnii'iiuiiM. i,.,ike Ihlt
Uie fnvur.lt ln.c nr l n r inivel.
An llliiHlrntod liook, u. .-. ri.. . i v ruler re
ti, miilKlvlnir routeH of ir.i - t I i iles t.ir
ticket, win he furnlKiied free i.tu i N i i iuU r I
on upp li'iilliiu to ticket i;enlH.
Try Urnln-Ot Try Ornln-O.
Auk your Qrocor to dny to 8liOv
you ii pKckiiBo of Oniiii O, tlio new
foodilriuk that Ukcs llto Aaee of
coflfee. The children inny driuk it
without injury uh vrvll astlio adult.
All who try it, like it. OHA1NO
has thht ricliBnal tirowu of Mochnor
Java, but it is made from pure griiirjB
and Uie most delicate BtoiiiHcb re-
ceiven it without dmtreHH. One-
fi in tli the price of coffee. 15o.
ant' 25c. per package. Sold by all
grocers.
IIorsK Fon Sale. The large
dwelling house in l'rankhn Lioloiiir
ing to W. R. Junes will be Hold at
private salo. If not sold by Jun. 1st,
it will lie for reut. There is plenty
of fruit and all the buildings are
tjwKl ; a slate roof is on the house
and a well at the door. For further
information apply to Jan. G. Croti.se,
10-G-2in.
Tle Vl)ite.
Middltburgli, i'a.
AnMINlSTKATOlt'S NOTICE. Let
tcrxof AdiiilnlHtrntlou In the
mate nl 11. C. giimpxcl, late of Contra lownsliln
nvdor wmnly. Pa., deo'U, bavlnR heen Krante'i
io the undvralKneil, all perKonn knowluK thaui
alvea Inilehled to aald extnta are rcquoated ti.
ii iiiiiiimiiniu invuini, wiuis tnoiia havlnii
iniiu win iinnuivu
na undaralKoed.
Oct. , IH9&
uem amy aulheutlaated i
J. W.8AMPPEIX.
Admlnlalraior.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
N THK ESTATE OF EVK HAMP8EIJ.. DB
OKAHKO, LATH OK OKNTKK TOWNSUII'
8NYUKK COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
By virt ue of an ordej of sale lmued out ol the
rpiinnH' Court of iiild county, the underalirned
VduilrilatrntoreotHiilddecedeDt will aell at duIi
ic aalo ou tlie preulHoa lu centre TownBhlp. on
Saturday, November 12, 1898
KT ON K O'CLOCK P. M., the followlnif deacrlb
d real estate
Situate In Centre Township, Bnyder Countv
I'a.. and bounded on tlie weal by land of Kill
vard Bailey and Samuel Kuouse, on the north
'v laud of Peter Kllnifler. on the emit by land 01
itnry Walter and Dr. J. P. Kenawai, and on the
outh by lanil ot Mrs. Jacoli Oearhart, contalu
ng seventy live acres, mora or lem, whereou
ite erected a TWO-STORY FRAMK UOVSB.
urn and nilhor outbuildings.
Tha farm la under good cultivation, has good
water and plenty ol choice fruit on it.
Terms of sale of wUl be made known on the
lay of sale.
Jonathan Mcssibb.
Darirl K, Hinoaman,
Adminlairatora ol aald Deoedont.
Uaus. P. Ui.aitH, Km.,
Alt' jr. for Administrators .
Its beautiful figured wood
work, durable construc
tion, fine mechani
cal adjustment,
coupled with the Finest Set of Steel
Attachments, makes it tlie
$m$M FBANKS.HIEGLE.
JV1IDDLEBUBQH, Pa.
WSond for our beautiful half-tone catalogue,
Liberal Acijustments. Prompt Payments.
REMErVJBErV- .
H. HRRVEY SCHDCH,
GENERAL INSHRANCE ASENGY,
SEI.IJfSGKOTE, PA.
Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies,
Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado.
No Assessments No Premium Tlnf
The Aetna Founded A. D., 1819 Assets 811,055,513il8
Home - 3853 9 853628S
American 1810 2,409,S
The Standard Accident Insurance Co. '
The New York Life Insurance Co.
The Fidelity Mutual Life Association.
Your Patronage S "licited.
Carpets'! Carpets 1 1 Carpets 1 1 1
All Kinds.
All Qualities.
All Prices.
The whole lower floor of wy store is taken up with Carpets, Ruira
Art Squares, Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain PolesSssock'
Itug Fringe, Floor, Stair and Table Oil Cloths, &c., Ac., aaH0C"
We can show you the lurirost and hrst sflpotu.n tUa ni.- j
. - a .. . nuuve koous
in I iirior,..t w
CARPETS !
MATTINGS!
ever shown in Lewistown.
Brussell Cartict as low as 50c. and un
All lir ' i r . .. .. r
vu ooi uarjiei " " ovc.
Half Wool Carpet" Soa
llag Carjiet as low as 20c and up
Cotton Carpet 22c. " -Velvet
Carpet 75c. ' "
-0hina and Japan Matting 100 Kolls to Select From
aOODflf
Compare quality and prices, you will find that our store is the
place to buy at. The goods are firsUlass, prices arc the W-
nwK rooms are wean end no trouble to show goods.
Respectfully, W. fl. FELIX, Lewistown. Pbn