The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 03, 1898, Image 7

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    fl,eR6C0Pd of 30 Years
mtMarriag 1" Lad IhiHy
Teart CnpUed to Jfcwee Plea
ReceBeetiont cmd U Proem
1895.
June 8, ly J. C. &'hoc!i, Clerk
nC Wm. Wocliley und LytliaAr
hwilot Perry twp.
June 12, by J. C Srlioch, Ckrk
Mil 'Montgomery C., and Auna
j. Hummi'M Franklin twp.
JunelG, by J. K. Peck, J. P.,
I .!in 1. Slwfler of Palla and Clara
flower ol'Moist-rvilIe.
June IS, by Kev. S. S. Kohlcr,
q li-ineiit Smith ot (1 en Hazel to
Virginia Jj. Sanipell of Centreville.
June 18, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
Clias. A. flower ot Penn twp. and
Alice D. Moyerof Selinsgrove.
June 20, by J. K. Peck, J. P.,
Nathaniel II. Mover and Mary Fuli
Buitock, both of Meiserville.
June 2"), by Kev. S. E. Davis,
jtW (I. Snyder und Daisy E. Kogar,
both of Port Treverton.
July 4, by J. C. Guuglcr, J. P.,
I. M. Voting to A. 31. iiiiger, ikjui
of Monroe twp.
Julv7,by Jtcv. W. II. Hilbisli,
Xur B. Middleswarth and Maggie
E. Peter, both of McClure.
July 7, b) M. P. Arnold, J. P.,
Jacob P. Snyder and Maggie I.
Ilouscr, liotli of Port Treverton.
July 1), by J. G. 1 Iornberger, J.
p Geo. V. Strawrtcr of Monroe
twp., Juniata Co., to Mary M.
Kerstetter of West Perry twp.
July 14, byM. P. Arnold, J. P.,
Wesley Zieglei of lleriidonto Kosie
F. Hendricks of Dundore.
July 21, by llev. E. E. Gilbert,
Edward Erdley of Franklin twp. to
Annie M. Gilbert of Union twp.
July 28, by J. C. Gaugler.J. P..
Harry Bobb and Nora Meukly, botli
of SliainokinDani.
July 28, by Kev. S. S. Kol.ler,
Allen A. Knoii.se and Emma V.
Wetzel, both of'Middlecreek twp.
July 30. bv Kev. W. A. Haas, J.
0. Herman of Edwardsville, Lu
zerne Co., and M. M. Spangler of
Monroe twp.
July 31. by Kev. 1J. F. Kautz,
Geo. C. Walker and Elie Ellen Car
ienter, liotli of Beavertown.
Aug. 4, by Kev. S. E. Oclisen
lonl, Harvey V. lluupt and Lillian
F. Wenrick, both of Selinsgrove.
Aug. 1 1, by Kev. S. E. Oelisen
fnrd, iSamuel E. Kunkle of Winfield
and Ada Fetter of Kraterville.
Aug. 11, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
John E. FMili-and Sarali E.Matir
cr, both of Penn twp.
Aug. lfl, by Kev. E. E. Gilbert,
Jacob Dnttry of Will erto:i, Colum
bia Co., and Annie II. dangler of
Port Treverton.
Aug. 18, by Kev. G. Ileinriek,
Isaac II. Smith of Heaver twp. and
Mary Kicster of Union Co.
Aug. 20, by Kev. Jacob Yutzy,
Kev. James ll. Guiney of Altoona to
Annie M. Forsterot Selinsgrove.
Aug. 23, by J. K. Peck, J. P.,
r raneis Jerome Kcrstetterof Meiser
ville and Alda Dora lleim of Cliap
riian. Aug. 25, by Kev. W. M. Landis,
Allison Morgan of Lewistown and
Sarah J. Tmister of West Beaver
twp.
Sept. 1, by Kev. Jacob Yutzy,
Peter S. Albert and Mary C. Erdley,
both of Selinsgrove.
Sept. 3, by Kev. W. A. Hans,
John II. Brubafter of Port Trever
ton and Lizzie Lawver of Pallas.
Sept. 5, by Wm. F. Howell, J. P.,
Ulysses F. Herbster and Polly A.
Snook, both of Lowell.
Sept. 5, by Kev. D. E. McLaiii.
Marion AV. Smith and Hattie Wil
liams, both of Blooinsburg.
Sept. 7, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
Howard W. Foulk and Elsie Wet
l)otl of Middleburg.
Sept. 9, by Kev. D. E. Mclain,
U. M. KoiihIi and K. B. Edgin, Utli
of Altoona.
Sept. 12, by Kev. B. F. Kautz,
W. II. Komig of Ilarrisburg and
Sarah F.Kiegleof Boavertowu.
Sej)t. 15, ty Kev. Jacob Yutzy,
Amnion D. Trutt and Clara C.
Ikmghner, both of Selinsgrove.
Sept. 15, by J. G. 1 Iornberger, J.
I1., Peter T. Watts of Jtichficld and
Phoebti L. lIoriilnTger of West
Perry twp.
Sept. 19, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
Myron K. Lnudenslager and Nora
V. Ulrioh, botit of Peun twp.
Sept, 20, by Kev. Jacob LVTer,
John F.Briningtrof MeClwre and
Annie M. Yetter of Bauneryille.
Sept. 2l) by M. Z. Steininger, J.
P., Charles W. Hook and 1 Maggie
Mackner, both of Adams twp.
Sept 22, bv Rev. 8. E. Ochsen
ford, Harry P. Bolig of Penn twp.
and E. Catherine Arbogast ofSelius
grove. Sept 24, by Kev. P. C. Weidenmy
er, John Mitchell of Limestone twp.,
Union Co., to Emma Suook of Centre
twp.
Aug. 25, by llev. Allen G. Nye,
Harvey Bowersox of Franklin twp.
to Malinda S. Bowersox ot Centre
twp.
Aug. 28, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
Wm. J. McNutt of Philadelphia and
Bertha B. Mover ot Freeburg.
Oct. 1, by Wells (). Holmes, J.
P., Harvey M. Woodling and Eva
C. Mussleman, both of Penn twp.
Oct. 8, by Kev. D. E. McLain,
Dr. J. C. Amig and Annette M.
Marks, loth of Middleburg.
Oct. 10, by Kev. W. A. Haas,1
Lester E. Wetzel of Beavertown to
Gertrude M.Garman of Selinsgrove.
Oct. 17, by W. II. Coleman, J.
P., Chas.G. Wagner of Mifflin Co.
to Florence E. Saylor of Beaver
town. Oct. 17, by llev. O. S. Schierer,
J. P. Hassingerot Beaver twp. and
Sarah K. Gill of Franklin twp.
Oct 17, by Kev. D. E. McLain,
Flmer Benf'cr of Dry Valley X
Roads to Mary A. Kreisher of Slia
mokiu Dam.
Oct. 20, by Kev. S. E. Ochsen
ford, Henry J. Herman and Orplia
I. Kratzer, loth of Kratzerville.
Oct. 22, bv J. (i. Horn'oorgor, J.
P., Edward F. Amdt of West Perry
twp. to Ada M. Black of Milton.
Oct. 22, by Kev. S. E. (Ww.
ford, John l5rou.se and Emma A.
Klingler, both of Jackson twp.
Oct. 20, by II. II. Spalm, Reuben
Markley of Ileaver Springs and Min
nie Rothermel of Mt Pleasant Mills.
Nov. 9, bv Y. II. Wagner, J. P.,
Charles W. Walter of Union Co. to
Nora Baley of Monroe twp.
Nov. 13, by Rev. J. C. Ix'inbach,
Win. B. Leihy and Catherine B. At
tick, both of Sunbury.
Nov. 17, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
Pcrcivul NJ5roiisc und Emma E.
Kunklc, both of Kratzerville.
Nov. 17, by Rev. O. S. Schierer,
Ira L. Nerhoodaud Anna M. M us
er, both of Adams twp.
Nov. 17, by Rev. 0car Koiiiig,
Henry J. Howell ai.d Delia Brosi
u s, both of Perry twp.
Nov. 21, by W.F. Howell, J. P.,
Daniel II. Treasterof Crossgrove to
Ida M. Kichwinc of Wagner.
Nov. 2-1, by Rev. Oscar G. Komig,
Jacob F. Strll'en of Washington twp.
ami Ida F. Wren of Penn twp.
Dec. 21, by Kev. P. C. Wci.lcn
inycr, Lester F. Smith of Adams
burg and Cora A. Smith of Troxcl
villc Nov. 20, by Kev. S. S. Kohlcr,
Isaac A. Mover and E.ma J. M:'.u
rey, both ot Jackson twp.
Nov. 2S, bv Kcv.ll.G.Minablc,
(i. Nelson App of Monroe twp. and
Nettie M. Yoder of Miildlccreck
twp.
Nov. :50, bv J. C. Schoch, Clerk
O. C, Charles O. Rose of Oriental
and Susan A. Snvderof Shadel.
Dec. 1, by Rev. Yf. M. I-wndis,
Chas. A. Wagner of Crossgrove to
Amanda J. Romig of IjowcII.
Dec. S, by Rev. (). S. Schieror,
Henry S. Spiegehnyer of McClure
and Clara D. Trutt of Middlecreek
twp.
Dec. 10, by Rev. W. II. Schoch,
Samuel O. Kulius und Kate Brund
age, both of Penn's Creek.
Dec. 12, by Rev. Oscar G. Romig,
Abraham liiiwver and Ida Jane
Zcchnum, loth of Washington twp.
Dec. 15, by Kev. H. G. Suable,
Dorius F. Sije of Washington twp.
and Kate Nace of Perry twp.
Dec. 15, by Rev. II.' G. Suable,
Fred. II. lloltzapple of Freeburg
and Clara Row of Salem.
Dec. 19, by Rev. P. C. Weideu
mver, Ciiarles S. Klingler of Mo
Ciure and Eflie M. Stuck ot Miillin
Co.
Dec. 22, by Rev. D. E. McLain,
II. O. Tobius of Middleburg and
Annie Kerr of Centre twp.
Dec. 23, by D. 8. Boyer, J. P.,
Abner Kratzer ot Washington twp.
und Kate 1 1. Nace of Fremont.
Dee. 23, by Rev. Oscar G. Romig,
Benjamin S. Wiuey and Bessie
Whitely, both of West Perry twp.
Deo. 24, by J. K. Peck, J. P.,
William D. Ncuman of McKeea
Falls and Sallie Wendt of Meiseiw
Yilhi ' j
' Dec, 24', by Rev. O. S, Schierer,
S. F. Erdley of Middleburg and
Lizzie Herbster of West Beaver
twp.
Dec 24, by llev. W. A. Haas,
Frederick Hall ot Williamsport and
Katie Rauch of Globe Mills.
Dec 25, by llev. W. A. Haas,
F Ij. Zieber of Spring twp. and
Lizzie Moyer of Washington twp.
Dec 25, by Rev. S. B. Boiijihter,
Herbert James Stannert of North
umlM'rland to Ida V. Stetlen of
Chapman twp.
Dec 20, by Rev. P. C. Wei.len
myer, Calviu C. Dreeee of El kins,
Va., toLillie S. Renter of Beaver
Springs.
Dec 27, by Rev. Jacob Yutzy,
Benjamin (J. Shields of McAllister
ville and Nora Jane Mark of Se
linsgrove. Dec. 28, by Rev. S. S. Kohler,
Samuel II. Reich ley of Kratzerville
and Maggie M. Moyerof New Ber
lin. Dec. 31, by Rev. W. W. Rhoads,
Charles E. Dauhcruiun of Jackson
twp. to Kate Shatler of Freeburg.
1890.
Jan. 2, by J. II. Bachmun, J. P.,
Oliver Walter of Franklin tw p. to
Mary Mciscr of Perry twp.
Jan. 8, by M. P. Arnold, J. P.,
David M. Zimmerman of Reiden
bach's Store, Lancaster Co., und
Amelia Stauller of Union twp.
Jan. 9, by Rev. W. H. Hilbish,
W. II. Herbster of McClure and
Anuetta S. Knepp of Middlecreek.
Jan. 12, by Rev. E. E. Gilbert,
11. S. Hornlierger and Sallie A.
Sheinory, both of West Perry twp.
Jan. 12, by Rev. P. C. Wviden
mver, Willard W. Bingauiun of
Middlecreek und Lillie I. Smith of
Beaver Springs.
Jan. 10, by A. A. Ulsh, J. P.,
Wm. II. Maze and Kate A. Kohler,
both of New Berlin.
Jan. 19, by Rev. W. M. Landis,
William J. Koch of Crossgrove to
Lizzie J. Weidi r of Middlecreek.
Jan. 23, by Rev. J. P. Freed,
Rev. Elmer E. Gilbert of Port
Treverton to Alice Lenig of Perry
twp.
Jan. 23, by Kev. J. II. Hertz,
Francis M. SM'eht and Mrs. Sallie
J.Ocker, both of Franklin twp.
Jan. 21, byM. P. Arnold, J. P.,
J. W. Ely of Ilcriidou and Fietta
Neitz of Dundore.
Jan. 20, by Rev. D. E. McLain,
W. E. Custer of Franklin twp. and
Maggie E. Spade of Middleburg.
Jan. 25, by Kev. Oscar (i. l!omiK,
Jerome W. IloiiilR-rtrer of IVrrv
Jerome . lloinlRrtre
T
twp. and Maria Mei.ser of Mt;iser-villi-.
Jan. L'S.liv U.-v. W. A. Haas,
II ll ... x i
acul) A. jM'illeV ot l Villi t VI. ailil
Majrie 11. llnllcv of Kranklin twp.
dan. "Jti, by llev. Thos. A. (Jil
Ix rt, Henry S. Moyer of Freeburg
to Sa'lie C. llainilton of Liverpool.
Feb. 3, by Kev. D. i:. McLain,
Daniel (). Mnsser of Mt. Carniel to
Marv Vj. llrosius of Mt. Pleasant
Mill's.
Feb. '.), by llev. . M. Iuuli-,
Adam Thomas of McClure to An
nie 11. Kneppof Crossgrove.
Feb. ! I, by llev. J. J. Minimier,
Anion Whitmer of Union twp. und
Mertie M. Knouse of Juniata Co.
Feb. 13, by James Middleswurtli,
J. 1'., Ira C). Kingainan of Selins
grove to Nora Fiek of Centre twp.
Feb. 13, by llev. (). S. Schierer,
Irvin J. Freed and Susau K. Kern,
both of IJeavertown.
Feb. '25, by J. K. Shinkel, J. 1'.,
James . Koops and 10. (Jertrmle
both of Centreville.
From New Zealand.
Kkikton. New Zealand, Nov. 23, '96.
I am very pleased to ttnte that
inne I took the aireney of Cham
berlain's medicines the sale has been
very large, more especMllj f the
Cough Ueuiedy. Ju two years I hu
sold more of this particulsr mnedy
than of all other makes for the pre
vious years. As to its tflku-oy, I
have been informed by scores of
persons of the Rood results they have
received from it, and know its value
from the use of it in my own house
hold. It is so pleasant to take that
we have to place the bottle beyond
the reach of the children.
E. J. SCANTLIBCBT.
For salo by all Druggists.
CosnrsMlM, Anitcntloa.
I servm from 'Ci to 'M, sud was wounded May
10, IM4, la His Halt hi ol tb Wilder neK. 1
wmild llk to bsve my comrades know want
Ortwy KlDg has done for uie. Ia im my old
complaint, chroolo dlarralioea, cams bark, The
doctors could not stop It, but celery Kln baa
cured me. asd I atn ouee more enjoyliuc lire.
Kiumk BkSHiaa. OwoaNO. MK'b. (Co. K. imhN.
Y. V. 1. ). Celery Klnv tor the Nerves, Liver sud
and Kidneys Is sold lu too. and Hfto. packaKes b
W. 11. Uerman, Troxelellle; MlddleswarUi A
Vhth, McClure; II. A. Kbrltfbt, AUue.
RhI ffc 0Mla.
"I tuppoae."ald Elder Recpalosf . m
h look a eat on a benqh In DeaeoS
troiMidt'a hp and flaacsd. arouaa
with a hnraoraua twlnkl In bla
"It baa Dr occurred to yarn to f t
up' a book of proverb out of jroiir oM
mws?"
"No," admitted the dracon, "It never
tu. Still." he added, "I penerall put
'em on Hie." Chicago Tribune.
A RUIac Phetoarrapher.
"What you doln' out wid Utt cam
rer to-day, 'RaatviT'
I been photergrafln, mommy, o'
course.'
"Whan you been?"
"Down back of Mr. Simmona' chicken
coop."
"Take anythlngr
"Jea a pa'r o' pullcta. 1 lef em In
de kitchin." Cleveland Tlnin Dealer.
Vul II MUtake.
lie Where Ipnoranoe la bliss, you
know, 'tis folly to be wine.
She I know the poet anya ao, but
till you don't seem to be of a specially
happy disposition. Chicugo Daily
News.
Am Arirntnrnt.
"I think we ought to keep the Phil
ippines." "Why?"
"They would furnish consolntlon
prizes for some of the disappointed
ofliee-seekers." Puek.
Ilnnuer In Drlar.
C-urrie Would you advise me to
marry the first man that propones?
Hessie Ry all menus. Don't wait
thut long if you can help It. N. V.
Truth.
In a Und War
Poor Hamlet fiamstorm'a In a pIlRht.
Anil moan 'twould bo to aeon;
His comrades CKlcd him on the stage
Tho public eKgwl him off.
-J1". Y. Journal
Allowing for SbrlnLnR-e.
The lieeruit lint this uniform la
about three sizes too iarpe.
The Quartermaster Oh, the rainy
snisoii in Cuba will tlx that all right.
Judge.
Additional Chances.
Johnny Then any boy who !h born
In the United States may become presi
dent? Papa Yes espeelnlly if he's lxirnts
Ohio. Puek.
STATT OF Ollllt, f'lTVCIIf TOLKbO, I m
I.riACHXTV,
Kkakk J. ( mkmkv inak'i o;itli that lie Is the
senior fiiirtiicrot tlit'ilrni m ('. .1. Ciii-kv a Co..
lulnii Iiumiii'hn In tin-City or T il-ilo, c.iurily
HndSlnte iiriirenil'l. mi i Unit suhl II rill will mv
thos.imnoNK iirsnitKi) n.n.r.Aiisri.rcii ii
und I'vt-ry e we nfi "r vhiiii 'h it runiu't bo cur
ed i 111') Uiu of II u.i. a r i umi Ci HK.
Vit. SK J. t'HKNKY,
Svvurn to lu'lnre me und uliscrllx d In my pres
ence, ims ii' a u.i hi iieceitiiier A. 11. ihni.
,V. W. (.I.KASOS
Nolury I'ublle.
II 1 1'-t CiHiirrli Cure Is takrn IMermilly, and
ni'lt dlreeily nn tiii'ldil ii'id iiiui inii MiriuoeH
01tliesyste.il- s Mi l Mr ti's; itii'inlali, tree.
K .I.C IK.NKY .VCO., TjI'.iIo. O.
S'lld tv Uriik'ti'l-is, T ie.
llilll'ymiml.v rillniire lli h. sL.
SPEOIAL NOTICES
Jtiuill n.lvi-n I i-iiu-lti!. .f .'vwv di'-ii'.liiii'iii.
4'ant, Silenr Id-iii, Lmt nr F . m l or tu.-r mi-ilrt-s
Itiwrtril U'hIit ill.- li-i 1 1 I i r i.iH'.li.ur r.-nt
Kurd lor one iM-i-Tttiiu aril ii .i in li ivu' a
"rjrit eiu-li fiilx.-ii'i.-iil liiM-rtl.jii. Nothing In
HITH'll
Ml tor It-ss than tea eeiiis.
A l ure for Sertoli lleiilii-lie.
FteL'bf vears I siitTereilfriimeiwtlpulluiinnit
tfd'.lviV
rrt ""''"'"i""-'!
lie, I lie ll" i I n-iie u-i iln
Hill". II'' id u-lie pn lers r-1 -
kainiv I h -if iii t iklii' C-l.-rv Km-,' I have ureal n
iiiioir irllv, hut. lefi tii.) I' id an i-rf.-i't.
Itaprmed III ln-alil). s.-1 1 . in i r ix-u-r liav- In-ad-SOU',
liave ifalned In tl 'nli, and ee di'i-ldedly
ff Mm. K. H IUt.-ii. r -iiiHe. X. II. Celery
KUiV l'ir the Nurvei I. Iver and Kidneys Is selil
In .v. and -JV. pii katr-s in v. ll. lleruun.
i.n',"!!!. - ; .i ni'i.ri an u . i i.ni, ,- iuiu; ll.
A.Urlli. Aline.
Now Hools. Proo.
A valuable book civitn; eotuplete
information how I Hiiccessfully cure
exaiHUtuptiou au i other luui, diseases
will Lo sent free to tho readers of
this paper. Address Dr. Durtz, A.
Inter Oeeuu 151di., Chicago, 111.
8-13-fiui.
A SUMMER SAIL
in ladies' shoes is a pleasant
voyage afoot, For tho pleas
ure it gives, there's no sail
liko our sale. Crowds are
enjoying it, and securing the
prettiest, coolest'and best fit
ting Summer shoes now man
ufactured, at prices which
buyeis lind it a pleasure to
pay. Foi houso or street
wear, pleasure or every-day
practical purposes, walking,
riding, or driviutr, wo supply
tho ideal shoes demanded by
fashion and the dictates of
individual taste. Ladies,
whoever claims your hands,
by all means surrender your
feet to these shoes.
Lovely Women in tho Larmr
, at th Qalalo ClUtro, Porta!.
Gtrta trsattlsf Orass, t aosio. waHsg skort jackata and short IIbm-pmjl
bat a grtat rarist at iiaigttr. A viofantal. aaatod oa tha edgvol tka va. SddkM
whit oa or twa otXM damaala Jgia la wttls Utair votcaa, kawpiag tlm with thair
faat, traadtag the grapaa. '
Rubber Rollers are Used for
Speer's Port, Burgundy,
7hich. as is well known, rival the
aged nersons, and are made from the Oporto gTape grown on vines im
portedfrom Portugal forty years ago. The soil of northern New Jersey,
containing iron, is just suited for them. Mr. Speer, however, uses the
ui juaauui inc jjiiipca. nc employs large rollers ot
rilhher run liv nn ontrino whiVi rrt-icV rrrtnac o V M i
- - "j " rS w " - uaa ,iupw W III. lillU Ml U Udi I CI
a minute. Speer's Wines, especially the Port and Uurgundy now in
naiad, mc in very oiu vintage,
far anil no:ir nrr.cril-u tliim
- - . fc.i.ii iyi vn.iji Ismail's ami iicu ucibuns.
They are blood-making, adding iron to the system, and tcncl to pro-
u.-iuj ui ji.ii
use. r??"SoLD bv Drucgists
Art tnrvriii.i-oiin Theory.
"That ciii'ik uimiys comh-h to the
storv on holuliiys." Kaitl (ino nu-nibcr of
the firm.
"Yes," rr-pliod the rn.iu who ha no
gonial inipulsi-H, "',i(. is so much in the
habit of loafing that ho doesn't fet-l
comfortable anyulii're else." Wash
ington St:ir.
A llrail lor Iluslnraa.
Tenoher Yon i:i;iy trll uk, Tommy,
some of the ways in wliirh the Mi'im'nt
of fire confers n 1x-iii1U on thi? human
iwe,
Tommy (who knows something of his
futhrr's business mothods) When the
u mount of the InMtiruiive e.xcetvJ.H the
value of tho stock on hurul. Tlt-Jiits.
IJllir I'utrlut.
Mre. Newpo(j IlaUy was very hAl to
day. IIo cried for hi powder bo-x. and
when I pure It to him be crind acd
screamed still louder.
Mr. Xewpop Tlw little patriot! Ju.sl
crazy to pet at the powder and bawl.
I'htliidelpMii Ki'ivinJ.
j
Very flrtiollrlnl.
Mr, (ireene Now, tell nn truly, in
you bt-lii-vv it is any lu crlit to punisli
children ?
Mr. lU-rrh 'erU;nlT. You can't
iimitflrie how much lietti'r I feci after
I'veffivrn Tom and MuIm-1 h roui! li uiino
luff. liiwtiui Tjar.M-ript.
The VVir Vrnponnl,
6 In the r-ir.k or.' hMjiy irum
It Ik not tiunJ to fmi hlrn;
lio hu Jikt iiu-t ri.j"l;e wonW be
Th Rlrl lio Ufr . hir.J kiat.
Chicago Kivurl.
wT( or rx-rsiiDLiil j Our aysft'm of icacbir.i; a.i.ul
vQtr dally experienoe in erury brunch ot bumuvsii uici u J . t-;
Banking. Merckucillmofr, CuciniiUBiuD, Iaunincu Trauai-ui " '.
tlon. etc. PrnarirT I'ennrttnent tiir bucUwivril minliinm V.
tntia for Wnciiuil work nd alwuyn wtruri" mtn.iiiuiiii fur with :i
cruduit- of our 'Ju.misrt aflit Sairthaal Cournn Sum. l'j
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