The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 02, 1899, Image 4

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    Tne Middleburgh Post.
Published everv Thurmlay.
Ci a. W Wagenaeller.
bditor Mi Proprietor
S inscription L50 per year.
w ,.;a mu.ii i- n .int hi alraaoc wtea
Blilc i tit- county.)
MATES Or ADVERTISING.
u transient advert Ir-m.-nts noi otherwise
.. , traded lor will he cbsned St trie rsfe Ot V
i8p.Tiinenonp.Miiii measure) tor traPjeer
i , .! in eel, Is p-T tin fur wry subsequent
I iisorUon.
l utr$ of rrtyct. fc. ( rer emit a hut.
rbnraday, March 2, 1S9.
SKLINSGROVE.
II. I,. Phillips, wifeand daughter
were in Philadelphia last week
lis. I Mi has gone to Bethlehem
n Philadelphia lor :i two woks'
visit Mrs. Minnie Laadenalager
ofBerwiok is visiting her mother,
.lis. ( '. B. Miller...... Mrs. H. Y.
lYyling ol St. Mary's is a welcome
meat sit tli' National Hotel visiting
ither. Z. T. Hettrick The
ori' sale was well attended and
nurses brought fair prices The
t tit tlii' series ol illustrated ser
ions by Rev. Barb was delivered
hi Sunday evening last Mis
icssie (lerhart of Sunbnry is being
i !itertained by her grandma 8ehoch.
The Herndou planing mill, sash
mid door I ictory will be removed to
iliie place. Tin- papers were signed
1 iV both parties lust week U a
mgregaliotial meeting ol Trinity
Luthetan church held on Sunday
ast the resignation ol Rev. Barb was
iiiwepted tn take place the week after
Palm Sunday Dr. B. F. Wagen-
.llcr was in Philadelphia attend ny
the Ex. Committee of Slate Rep.
league W.H. Riohterand wire
i if Ben venue arc visiting his father,
,i. I. Riehter Prof. B. M. Wag-
nscller f Centre Hall spent part of
Friday and Saturday with his pa
rents, M. L Wagenseller and family.
Mrs. Chas. Fisher (nee Jarrett)
nfSuubury spent several days with
friends C. W. Meriz and Frank
Keller, who wore injured ncarPunx
Kutawney at a bridge they were help
ing to build, have returned home
having Iteen discharged from the
ijosuitnl. They made a narrow es-
,,, The I 'niversitv Glee, Man-
1. .li;. hmI ( iiutar ( 'llllw ii-ave a verv
pletwinir and enjoyableentcrtuimnent
in the Uliael on Washington's Birth
lay t" ' "f.wded iiouse. They wen
i-ei. i:. i: rivalled. Theyalsogavi
iini'ii! Five Hire; on Friday evening,
where they were well received
;.('. Schocli and wite have recurnei
I'roni their trip to Washington, D.C
UNION TWP.
llatbawdy Kelly and family ol
Sunbury siie:.t part of last week
an (riends here Emanuel 15.
Aucker of Crowtown let! for Nan
ticoke on Sunday w here he has ."-e-eured
emnloyuient A. S. Se-
hri-t, postmaster at Verdilla, was
a witness for the I'nited States be
tbre the United States District Court
at Philadelphia last week Facob
Brubaker expects to move to Lan
easter Co. this week... D. L. NeilZ
will move to near Port Trevertoii
and will start a truck farm
Rev. V. E. Brillhard preached his
last sermon for the present conference
vear at Winner'- appointment last
Sunday Rev. J. C Martin is
away at conference Solomon
Brubaker intend- in starl a new
store near our town. He will call
it "The Klondike," because it is
iiiiear to the famous Klondike
'host mine-.
KlUvYMEit.
A. V. Smith, wife and daughter
of Selinsgrove spent Thursday with
relative- at this place . I.
Kramer attended the horse sale at
Selinsgrove last Thursday A.
A. Beintzelman, who i- working at
Lewistown, i- home at present
,J. F. Walter and wife .""ent last
Thursday visiting their daughter,
.lames Row, at Selinsgrove. . . .Win.
Orner wife of Lewistown were the
iruests of ' 1
R. HeintZelman's OVer 1
. , . . , ii , i
O. Snyder and brother,
Sunday. ..D
James, attended a sale above Mid
dlebuig last Thursday... Miss Izora i S-hool directors, Samuel Spotts, 1 'JO;
Walter js at present visiting berjG. C. Garman, 46; H. C.Haas, 84;
sister, Mrs. S. A. App of Monroe J, P. Weodt, 129; Supervisors, T.
township Jacob Heintzelman
and wile were visiting friends at
Port Trevertoo aevera!
week Bev. Simon
aayu ia.-i
1 , .i,-
Aurand of , (
,.1. nmintv. In-olhr r of Purrv A ur- !
" -
qoI of thia place, preached a very
interesUog aermon in the church at J
this place on Tuesday evening.
MT. I'I.EASANT MILLS.
(Too for IhI iMine.)
.Theclcction brought many people
to town 00 1 inula) .
.Geo. Rehrer hat sold his land
- ft m
lvimr near town to Lewu Mininni
for $1000.
F. I over irives it a
his
. ; .. ,i ,i Kn nrmrh mm haw been
opinion that the peaencrop na
almost totally destroyed in n
eent eold spell.
...John P. Shadle anil Misses Al
vesta and MableSchnee made a trip
to Millerstown 0U Saturday and re-
turned on Sunday.
The Fremont schoola are practis -
ing an interesting cantata to be ren
dered at the close of the schools the
latter part of March.
...'P. ( i. Arbogast intends to engage
in the fruit business on anextensive
scale in the spring. He has bought
land near Freeburg for that purpose.
...Absalom Schnse made abusim
trm ;u Btinburv ant
Northumber-
nn. on Moiidav. lie is sen my;
liquors 'r a Philadeljmia firm and
i a hustler in the business.
Rev. F. F. Gilbert ol Pillow,
Dauphin Co., has moved to our town
. ... . .1 i . . 1 1 1
nnrl nrtnvh for the Lutheran
congregations ol Richfield charge.
We are glad to have Rev. Jilbert
Ik ne one of our citieens.
...An interesting program has been
prepared for the teachers' institute
held at this pla.r last Friday
and Saturday, Prof. e... . ai-
born of Freeburg
meeting on Friday
addressed the
evening; I'nif.
(). C. (iortner of Miftlintown on
Sntunlav afternoon: Prola. F. C.
Knwersox am li. r. Smith ot MM-
jleburg in the evening.
. . some of our people
le are attend-
inj; court this week
.Jonathan Xewman of Shamokin
Dam w as in town one day last week.
OnTuesdav .lohn A. Mantle
and
Ira Arhomist left for Akron, 0.
nMi v ci
Miss Dtllie Newman of Shatno -
l i,, 1),..,, stwmt several davs in this 1
kin lhun spent several aayi in nni
vicinitv.
...Co. Supt. F. C. Bowersox visit-
cd the schools of our township Oil
ueaaav
An entertainment will be given
I iv the scholar.", o
if the town at the
end of the term.
...Some ot our people attended tin
sale of Theodore hrdlev
at Middlc-
burg on Saturday.
...Albert Hover has secured em
ployment in Adamsburg. He will
leave in the sprinc;.
...Joen M. StetTen and Cut-tin
Markle will work for I . S. Kerstet-
ter the coming summer.
...Win. . Yerger is sawing w 1
for Allien. He got a new Peerless
engine v. few weeks ago.
...David Keller of Selinsgrove wa
in town on Saturday in the interests
of the M. L. Miller marble work.-.
David Hoover and family enter
tained a party of young folks from
near selinsgrove on faonaay even
ing. ....lohn F. Hover, county chairman
of Farmers' Institutes, was inattend-
ance at the institute at
BeaVertOWO
last Friday and Sit unlay.
.. .Quite a number of our people
attended the sale of II ,G. Horn
berger on Friday. Things brought
fair prices,
...Mrs
ixma Troup, wife ol David
Troup, died last Fndayat 1 1 o clock
of dropsy. She had laH'ii ailing for
alKiut three months, hut was bed
last for only about one w eek. She
was a kind and lovable old lady,
ever ready to lend her help in time
of need. Her husband preceded hel
lo the land beyond ten ytars ago.
She was aged 7s years, 7 months
ami 13 days. Interment on Sunday
morning in the St. John Cemetery.
Rev, D. C Druokenmiller officiat
ed. Pall bearers Joseph Lenich, H.
D. Swineford, II. J. Heim and
Henry Lessman; Funeral director,
J. F. St raub.
0f
...The following are the nam
theoffioera elected at the election oc
'1 ueaday with the number of votes
each candidate received: Judge of
the election, Joseph H. Shaffer. 1 1(5;
i- i -v- iAn t . ti
W. . lerger, KM); Inspeetors, H.
R. I'isher, 120; P. A. Stuck, 98;
. Reitz, 94 j M. P, Wotner, 94;'
(tie); Jaoob Trutt. (i6; G. W. Porta-
' ' . ... ... . g ,. n .
; Overseer of the DOOT. tlliatn A. (.ornelius of tawiflbars
I 'iOii-ifi c ti .
K House. IK': I A to Niran . Dershinan ot 1'a.xton-
une, nu
'hristian
Sehliee. II I : (.'(instable. Michael Men-.
11 1 7.
gel, !M; Henry .1. Howell. 121;
Auditor, A. F. Sehnee, 111; U. A.
Ebriglit, 10y.
'spring election returns. j
Acime Judge of election. A. W . !
pa J I). Sine ami George
Noroiai.; School directors, W. II. Khnej
Md w . g, overseer of the poor. A. I
h. Mernan; OooatAtt, D. J. Bjngaiaeai
. , , . I t . I I 1 1 , .. r ! Ud I M , r I 'I I I I
v- (
Boavar- Judge l electum. Kooerti
Heaver: Inspectors. John J. ToliiiiMinil
M M. MrDnimell: ScIkmiI direrliirj. F. K. I
Bpechl Mid James m. iviinei tows
: Pjh MddMWkrth Rm, Vnnk Be,,,,.
Overseer of or, I). S. Speclit ; l oniila
lle. P. J. Herbrter;Aurlitor, K. M. Miller:
Township IrfMHiirer, W. 0. Stetler: Jus
tice of the peviee. (J. 1j. Wetzel.
Boavov Vast-Judas of elwtinii, ;
R. ., Wsgoer; tnipectnrs, EL M. WacnMr
mid Samuel Kllnglrr; Hebool dirtototx j
wiiiimn Nnii. r ii.i K. K. MiiHlleswarth:
1 Sufiervfsors, John P. Flshsr ud Joseph j
II. Wagner; Overseer ni me pnor nruiwiu
Krick;ConsUhle,P. H. Will; Auditor, T.
A. Wagner: Township traasoior. Jobti
Kahley: Justices o( ths peace, Johu J.
Steely and W. P. Howell.
Gontpo Judge uf election, II.-A. I
Wolfley; uispectors, Jsmes H. Kilne sod
Peroivul Ksrtrosn;Sel I directors, J. H.l
Harttuan snd W. V. Banderstupervlsors,
Allen Simok nml John V. UearfcartjOw
seer ol the pour. F. D. Bnlia; Coostsble.
H. P. Mobn; Auditor, C. BitiRarmn;
Justice nt the p -aci'. A li- Mienrv.
Ghapman-Judge otelootion.John
Beller; Inspectors, P. B- Mover ami John
H. Herrold; ttohonl directors, Samuel
Welleraud John W. Tents. Supervisors,
Robert VVeudt snd Ssrouel . Denalerj
Overseer rf ! he poor P
o i.i.. ii7 : 1 .
I Shotsber,
1 1 li in " :
aar:
oni-titlile, William
, I). A. Portzline.
L.
Audit
Franklin Judge of eleotton. Q. V.
Stetler; Inspectors, J, C. Hsckenberg snd
liarvev K. Sharol)scb; Sebmil directors,
Idihc T. Brunuernnil Bobisnii Walter: Su
pervisors, W. II. WrSJf and Ainmnn It.
Walter; Overseer nf poor, William li.
Walter; Countable, William H. Matter:
Auditor, lohn F. Keiiz; Justice of tin
peace, lleriiiuti H. KennillKel.
cIcieltBon Judao election. NhhIi
Brouse; uspeotors, s. H. Yearlok andC.
L. Herrold ; Soool direotors. J.O, Brouse
and Thomas fieitael; Supervisors. Win.
Sobold and J. F. KllOaler; Overseer nl
the . Jniin Strese: OonaUbU. 0. C.
Rpanaler; Auditors, Jenersou Daubermsn
ami Reno Snvder,
Michllohupgh Town Conned, D. I
T. Rboads8S, J. W. Ortrig M.Daniei Bo
lender ?ti. Jn li Moata '"iS: Jiulire of elec
tion, II. K. Tobias iO. Amos uauch 40;
Inspectors, H, H. Hassinpr 56, Jacob E.
Stahlneoker W, James Runkle 88: ch'lol
directors, Carbon SeeboJd N, w. V. Wit
tenmver and Jacob tliliK-rt tieatAl:
.;!v"'""f ,,)' Safr,
G on- "T.lrBrSM'
. er M, Fred Smith 3D; Constable, li. R.
Ret.'le OU. (ieow Siwht 59: llfsrh Con
slt)lli w A Sw(tlll M, joseph cieiaa
1 44; Borough Auditor, Calvin Stetler 62,
pul Billhardt 50.
... i ii 1 9
oeori;e uouwn: insiieciors. o. r , nauei
Mini Jacob Ilenfer: School directors, John
ry I . in III
J;
of the KHir, Simon Krnlz"r: OonStablS,
Allen Diuins: Au litor, U. W. Voder.
Moppop-Jndge of election, Wll
I in in S
i s. Knhn; Inspectors, Samuel Trutt
(ienrsre Wilt: ' ehnol directors, Jeie
and
luiab lliiinniel and ilirain .Stahi: Super
visors. X. K. Ilarlinan. William Hitter
nml Henry Wetzel tie at 8H; Overneer of
the poor, Frankliu Jarrett; Constable,
Daniel Beiser; Aaditor, K. 11. Sotten
stem. Ponn Jodjre of election, Benjamin
J. Smitl
1 nspeotom, llnhl.n Y.. Wis
and William A. Fisher: School directors.
Howard Row and Isaac Row; Supervisors,
Benjamin Stetler and Calvin l''m rv iDvi-r-seer
of the poor, William H. Lack; Con
stable, J. Francis Mall; Auditor. Charles
Miller; Township treasurer, Jacob li.
Row.
F'pprj.1 Judge of election. Joseph R.
Shaffer; Inspectors, Henry li. Fisher and
Philip A. Stuck; School directors. Samuel
Spoils and J, 1'. Wendt; Supervisors, (i.
W. l'ortzline, TohiasB. Reitz and M. F.
Wotner tie at M; Overseer ot thepoor,
Christian Knnuse; Constable, Henry J,
Howell; Township Auditor, Amnion F.
Scliuee.
p'ppph VV osI JUdae Ol ele-tmn.
(,. (iarinan: lusoectors. Ainuum Siiiiir-
ale and .lames I. Forrv: Supervisors, II.
H. nenael and jaoob h. Womer; School
direotors.H. W. Snyder and Jacob Poltc;
Overseer of thejioor. Fred ArboaaSt! Con
stable, Amnion Womer; Auditor, 8, 11.
Cray bill.
8pPtn0 Judae ot election. William
11. Woodhug: Iiispectorf, Aaron Mover
I ll It I..rL-lo... ...I rill ,
U(, Au-and and Moses Benfer; Bonarvi,
son, Henry Mnueiy and John 0. KliiiL--i
lei ; Overseer of the pwir. L J, sfanheok;
1 ''onstahle, J, H. hwiuu; An. I, tor K, F.
Goss.
8ollnf lOV Town Council. B,
B. Kicliler. Isaac (1. Seller and II. M. Nip
ple: Justice ol the peace, George Lonn:
.Indue of election, N. S. Fisher: luspec
tors, U. P. Livingston and Newton Krat
I zer: School directors, I). 8, Sholley and
M. 0. Snvder: Overseer of the poor, A. X.
(ieintierhoK: Constable, M. H. Mover;
High Constable, W. A. Wolf: Auditor,
W. A. Mover.
Union-Jndge Hi election, H.JF.
CbsrleS Inspectors Norton Hendricks
and .John I'. Wise School directors. John
s. Rice and Ellas Berrold Supervisors,
w. j. Winner and Daniel Kraba Over-
seer ot llm poor, livortie 31. Herrold
Constable, William W, Arnold -Auditor,
David I. Herrola.
"uHhinqi"n Jndge of election,
B. F. Harley lnspectois, William If.
Urown anil Frank S. Diehl School direc
tors, John Strayerand Charles W. Dreese
'Supervisors, Harvey Doehler and Miles
Kaiitz Overseer of tLe poor, Henry
Uoltzajiple Conbtable, L. Keeler Au-
ditnr, lrvin F. Hendricks - Township
Clerk, William i'. Mover-Justice uf the
peace, Daniel S. Boyer.
MARRIED.
Feb. 27, by Rev. J. H. Hertz,
ville.
lr r, . !
11. 11. Opabn.
1? eb. 21, by llev
(.'harles W. r rock of Middleereek
to Maude M. Bubb of Lowell, Pa. I
SNiDtli
STOVE EMPORIUM.
1
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F' ' HKswiIj-hwI
k ' - lBQcilrl'B sV
a T jJsT -aaB HssB&iifS
V fj ssH BiMWP jHU
nstm .
alMULn & M AHLNECKEift,
Opposite County Jail. Middlaburgh, Pa.
PAXTONVILLB
Mrs. Charles Hare is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Mary Howell U
had a quiet little wedding in our
town on Monday noon. The eon-
rBt,,1f I,i,r,u's w,',',' Ir William
Cornelius of Lewiabura and M aa
... , , i . i u
Mr. William!
H-isnain oi mis piaee. uev.
.1.11. Hempedprutedieoeremony.
Frank Miller, wb had been
irLi nir nl 1 . u i 1 1 1 w ti ii ii hl ii i u 1 1 1 ii i .
1 " ' "S ........ v.. ....... .......
I - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I " I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I ' I v SI 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1" V 1
b .........
1 who is sawinir for C. K. Siiantrler in
T
last week Mrs. Austin (lift is
on the .sick list at present Mrs.
J. (). Sterner visited her parents
()v,.r Sundav 'harles Swengle is
. . ,
nuitnnga sore jo i ne memoere
oi the United Evangelical church
gave their pastor, Rev. Hertz, a dn
nation last Friday afternoon... .Rev,
Herts preached his farewell sermon
on Saturday evening Ihetouu-
dation is being laid for the new store
building. Thev expect toeomolete
the building till
theciti.ens gave
ii ,i j p
May Some of
i -'irifi-e in Win.
L 1 hiirsday ev-
.tie. vice ami wne iam
enino;. Their birthduj
same daw
;i;ue on the
Recent Deaths.
Feb. 1 4th, at Richfield, Jerome
11. i ray bill, aged "iti years, S mos.
and 26 days. Funeral was held on
the 17th iiist. in the Richfield F. B.
church. Revg, Flias Landia and ( ).
(J. Romig officiated.
Feb. 16th, near Oriental, Juniata
county, Lubrina, win-of. lohn Phil
I lips, need C3 years, 1 inonlbaaud i 1
dav. Funeral was held on the 20th
i
;inst., at Barn era Reformed church.
Rev. ( ). (i. Bomig officiated,
j Fab. 20, at Fremont, Mrs. G, R.
i Martin, born Feb. 15, 1838, died
Feb. "20, 1899, ag.il 63 years and 5
days. Revs. Druckenmiller and
MoLain officiated, i
Feb. 24th, at Fremont, Annie
Troup, daughter of Anthony Rum
(aid and wife of the late David
Troup, was born Julv 1 1, 1810,died
Feb. 24, 1899, agt'l 78 years, 7
months and 1 8 days.
as es
Does 4'ultee Ac ree Willi Tuu ?
If not, driuk Grain-O made from
pure grainn. A lady writes : "The !
lirst time I make Grain O I did not
like it but after using it for one week I
nothing would induce me to go bark '
I to ooiffee." It nourishes ano! fcedH1
the svsloin. The children ean drink !
it freely with great benefit. It is the
it freelv with great bt-ui
HtreUKthonirjtf substno
grains. ieta package
ance of pure
toduy from
your grocer, follow the directions in
milking it and you will lpive a delici
ous and healthful table beverage for
old and young. 15c. and 25c.
EXKCUTOKT. NOTICE. -Notice ia hereby
iriven that letters tentaineiitarv uiinntlie e.
iiiii- iii mwmj j. .-iui.eo, mm b
fcjrdMr.ooanty. ? . rtssssssd h
in due form of law to the uthIitsi
1,11 imichted m said estate houi.
lute of Mary J. SaiupHcll, late of Centre twp.,
OWN nave ocen inuc1
the unilersigneil, to whom
itate nhoulil uialcu iiniiu-
iliatc iiaytnent and those Itavinir claimil iluain.st
it al.ouhl present them duly authenticated for
settlement. U. ('. MAl'KKIt,
New llcrlin, I'a. Feb. 27, IssiISloi
The plague of '99 La Grippe.
The destroyer ol LaGrippe Miles' Nervine,
eOUNTf
THE
PttfflMWJ. OH
w
ttpo Tirr.syr heat
PLAfiTWI
Every
r v rn'i n a -
axiits
III I I I D I I I I ATTI7TT
im m m um
uutAniTEE that
it mustgivp satisaction Be
lure a cent is paid.
and see the
ft Larpst Sktiflm
Ever Seen in Snyder County
k h mmm m m m .
Carpets I Carpets ! Carpets ! I
r
i
MATTINGS !
The
CaHPETS
he whole lower floor of .ny store is taken up With Carpets, Rum
Vrt Ekmarca, Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Polos, Haeaiieks!
Rttg Fringe, Floor, Stair and Table Oil Cloths, &C A- '
J
1
We can siK)W vo tlle largest
ever shown in Lewistown.
11 ii
nrnssvu arpet as low as fWc, ami
All Wool CarjHif 50c.
I lull u .,,,1 f .. L it ra m ....
'va.jiei-- ooo, el vet Carpet ""Trie.""
-Cliina and Japan Matting 100 Kolls to Select, Froni
THERE GOODR!
( i it i I 1 I Vi i ..li'i if . ii. !
.,,..,,, ,, ji,rN
place to buy at.
ine giMxis
1 k.t 1 1 1 ge Miuinie asijt ..1 1
- iwuio ato uicvo aUHj
Re8PectfaU7t W fl
Public Sales.
Notices nl siil.-s will lie li.serred free unnerthW
lieiKlliar In n Hie hhiH are iirlnlert .a MiIn nflu-.. ;
hen I lie lilllmireiint prlnleil al Mils offloe SS
oente win in- i iiameii. persons expectlos lo .
Mve sale should geleel a Uat and liave It insert
I'd In Oils enlumil.
TUDRSDAT, Marcli I, Al Port Ann. In Adams
twp., iH-iweeo tvntrevllie and TroXelTlllS
Daniel Kulms will sell horse's, i cow and
calf and farming Implements.
Kill OA Y, staraba, Half way lietwe-n Mld
illeiiuri; and New Herlln. Mrs. Frederick 1
Lfltsel win sell Dorses, cows, furmlng Im- I
pnmeotl and liousenold goods.
TP KSDA V. March 7, One mile west of ItefTer i
Win. II. Kerotetier will M'U 1 horse, snanlnri 1
.tack and farming Implements.
WROKtaDAY, March H. One mile north or
smlih onive. (leorge Anrand will sell live
stock ami farming Implements.
FRIDAY, March in, One and one-half mllei
soatb-eastol MldrfletMi. o, r, Martin win
sell hounebold iroods.
s .'.'H-KI)AY, Marcli II, Two miles north-wet of
nnwirriiie, i-nrisnan Knnuse will sell two
rtorws He mnlea two cows, ronac oattle
and farm log iBplameata,
Ba-ruBuai, MsroD ll, At Doadore, In Union
Twp., N. T Dundore will sell fi horses,
eows. ft head young eutt.., 2 sows, 1 hour so
siioaisund funning Implements.
TfKSDAY, Mur. 14. Two miles east of Troxel
vllle on ihe Cooper farm, Geo. 1. Kline will
sell 4 horses, a mules, s cows and larmlng
Implements.
TIirKMOAY, Mar. is. Threemlles north of Midi
dlenurc, I,evi Young will sell 4 horses, cows
and farming implements.
HATTKDAY, March is. In the lloro. of Mid
dleburg, Josephat Walter wni sell -.'horses. 4
cows, 1 heifer, farming Implements and
household goods.
MONDAY March 77. at Cent revllle, 41. ( Mai -rer,
Kxecutor ofMaryJ Sampsell, deceased,
will sell household goods, etc.
TUJNDAY, Mr.rch SS. One mile north f Melse--vine,
Mrs. Isahella llroclus will sell gcows,
4 head of young tatUe und larmlng lmpl - j
IUCUIO.
WKDNESDA Y, M arch 29. Two miles north west
nf oriental, Harrison Miller. Admlnlslrstor
C. T. A. of Samuel ('. Miller, decease( , will
sell 1 horse. 3 cows and farming Implements.
Also a farm of 206 acres, 108 ol which to
cleared,
Evangelist Williams Coming.
Rev. O. G. Bxanig of Biohfield
at preaeot ooodueting revival larviaai
in the St. Thomas United Brethren
church near Aline. Next week he
! will Ik- assisted for three days by
Rev. W. ft Williams of Elisabeth,
N". J., better known as the "Ilruin
iner Evangelist." lie will preach
his first sermon on Tuesday evening,
and stay until Friday, March 10th,
preaching each day at 2 and 7 P. M.
This will be a rare treat, as he comes
highly recommended. Noone should
lail to hear bin. All are invited.
O. G, Komn;, Pastor.
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J kiui r, sar a v i rr-
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Stove that is
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old
wit, n ir nni.
Call
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All Kinds.
AI! Qualities.
AH Prices.
aml ,M,st wIe(,fi((n )f tu
up Rag Oarpe as low as 2u,. and J
Cotton Carpet ti 2o(. u 1 1
a -
Ml A l.i
yQn win nun mat out-store is
the
are l.i--t-eiass, i, noes are the
low-
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no iroo.Me
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.ewiafown, Penn's
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HOUSE,
ri'OKMKI AT LAW.
11-11 , 1 lriiste.1 to Irs car
"i-ive i.ronint atteulloii.
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iViiotUEBURGH Market.
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rliants.
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Kye
Potatoes,
Obi Corn
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Mrun j..-i UN) Itis.
Iflddlinira "
Cbop "
Floni 1 er iiiil
Bering deep into the night, and keeping itt
Me free from chips (shadows, of course).
Brightness and beauty are
blended in the
aa J
mi
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It gives a splendid, clear, strong, stead)
light, unvarying through ten black hours.
Its light falieth not, be Ihe "blew" fro
overhead or under tire.
Tis altLr ittim.l. in ,4 ;,,,.tir,mf
y . 7 j
It is as all-around rood as 67 years t
Istmb building can enmkur.
Send us $S. 50 and you will recehe it
ey mail, prepaid.
A circular for Ike asking, of course.
R. E. DIETZ COMPANY,
60 Laight Street, New York City.
EitablUkeJ H40,
NEURALGIA
cured be Dr. Kilos' P
aam
fiiXS.
One cent a doss.1' At all drussus"