The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 29, 1899, Image 8

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    Schweflelbrenaer Letter.
rrom Mnarh Chunk Democrat.
sciu.ikkki.town, 1a.
Miktkk Dbookeb:
De Bevvy finn'd liftamhla fault
mil jiu r well lohtru sawga tux 08 1 visited P. C. HarUutnfa over Sun
viislit loogy breef Bhreib tor in di j
twining m publisna, Dwmwpt
evv! 01 tie lvit os eier tzcitnng laisa
gevva mix drum we 'a ols liar gait
on.- KitseWartere odder uf 'm Haw
mltai . iok uu on der Schmti Creek. ,
S- ni for vtiahl so kortay shttck
ur for de leit ols plcsa, kitla UD ul
tuua u lit shposs,
1,1
! . icIi kiIi air nit I s aino
t.ii pro wee ra providing Be aelver
r. ,, ,. ;.irt.. MIllcKcr iniui'l
S't
iner
I.- klaiuu Bhtones un
wanu so shtuit uet abbordieh goot
nemm'd, ei don is 's net my shuld.
Doh i s now der Bevvy era slituft,
wardt lor wardt, ous cram aigna
moil! roils:
"Now denk yusht, wanu
h weit ooom'd os weibsleit
atnohl
awyera
.ld i' ui dc iury
dun gook
ou. for plenty klaina bubbalin mi
rutsnawsa itn cotut house.
"Wc inainer kiuuer es hut in der
Ikoiih we beaser ussegaraised waera.
'N kluck os feel j uuga hut is im
nier nini attentif tzu ena os ainy mil
yiisht t ne odder dn.
"I'rcddicha is 'n gooty bisness
providing 's batzawlt goot. Awer
wan ' net bully gool Imtzawll don
it ' ' i -ur" sign os 's preddicha aw
dernoch i nel feel g'sheis.
"'M Johnny Houuaberger si bu,
der kla. Sammy.sawgt dewidweiver
teel trowera un traiua lergessa
du'n for common ols bol
wil i er
.
lura. Sell i aw bo. De traina
niaucliauos, tin uus wetter is del
beshi tzeit tor vvidder plousu.
'( ooint now, hoova, es isteit lor
in 'r- bet," hut de mommy g'sawt,
"deyuuga hiukalin sin shun long in I
era betlder." "Yaw, uu dcolt kluck!
aw," hut der kltu Johnny g'sawt.
" n ivveruiis shinartskhe inaidle
war doh fergouga wohl 1m show, unl
wc hame coon. a i- hut sc tier,
mommy tr'sawt .-c Iinl tiwder elefont
i t I
suj, '.in o ar n grose un dick bai
uich i;rudoorisos hiunersich lawft
un pick'd si essa uf initseiiushwoiM.
Well, .Joe, wti vvobnsht ollaweil?
1 ufdara sidetum rever naigsht oml
lo..i house ufder liuka sidefunder
. , . ill
slitrose about n tartu
ill.' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ni 1
bishly un ui tiara
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!',e in ; '.iiuiv
Kit.:Vm 'Vcr i hl''KsiiUlldl shop un
.. . .1 ;,.!.. .. Iuum
i.. l.-:.. ..i k I. ...it!....
i nun f mi on oi- , i'miimi.o 'mi' (in i
shtro.- wo tier oil Pit Bixler wohnt
h "i r oil ding os lc shubutaer
niauelit fun wcUhkorn boshl tor n
bo;
hi
r uaw u i
i i
if.c
llll '
i aw
u ultel om liolwa geld.
i In Bevw lint nit r itix ii mtu fun
era shpossicha sliticker gevva wel la,
awer ich hob se excused for 'n on-
nefs uiolll. I n se IS aw uow ur sat
iafied.
Pit Sciiw Kri-'ELunEXXEit.
MIDDLE' iREEK
M F. Gos is nursing a sore I
Alvin l lsii took in the horse
at Lewistown.
sale
MissJenuic Bateman is the guest
oi ileury Herbetcr.
Miss Sadie Witiuer ofSeline
ive
i- the gue-t nl ' Mcar Shulte's.
Dr. ii. M. Ulsh ol Lewistown
was seen on our streets last week.
J, II. Km op was transacting bus-
incss in MiKlin
unti
ast wee
(Showers A Co. were putting a coat
of mint on Herwti r and I Ish e
bouse.
II. I. Swart z and i f were vis
itiiig Ambrose Peter near Maitland
a few daVfl last week.
Itev. Zimmerman and wife from
Adamsburg were the guest
vin I 'Ish 'a on Thursday.
ol Al-
Mrs. Lincoln Zeilier, who was
visiting her mother at Freeburg,
returned home last week.
Tom Craydon and wife of Yea
gertown were the guests of Charles
Kerbster's our day last wick.
A valuable horse died for Daniel
Swanger on Friday, This is the
second thai he lost since last spring,
Our farmers have begun haying
and harvesting. Hay is a fair crop
. , , . ,. ; , ,i '
h.t v heat won . axeragc more ian (
h:lU a croP
( ur fanners have begun having
VVhi. Herbster und wife of lici
vertwwn and Howard Haines and
wife from K-i tia kv wen-circulating
on our streets on Thursday.
Dr. FeDlier'S Golden Relief. 150!
u"'uu" "v"u"r
SI
A Tlll'K SI'KCiriO IN AM.
INFLAMMATIONS
Old Hon, Wnonrln, Ith.umttlimi. Nun.1irl
O 0
u
t
L.
t'oUls." A SURE CURE Urlp.
'cf anv PAIN Inside or out
'Ur drairrm. VU-..IM liy Uimil Mc.rradonta.MY
CENTREVILLE.
W. Khanistine ot llcuvertown was
in town on Saturday afternoon.
II. F. Muhn and J. E. Shinkel
were to Middleburg on Saturday.
Miss Lillie Spaid of Middleburg
J. tt. Lloyd of Lewistown was
the gueat of S. F. Sheury's over
Sum la v.
W t Kknn and C. M. Showera
lothe coal regions on
made n
um.
Monday.
Prof Amnion Bteese and James
Mitchei of New Berlin were in town
on Sunday.
M. A. Baten
) himilv ol
tiuests of friends
Sclin- : i- ive wen
lilt
here over Sunday.
(j. . Sheary, who is working at
carpentering at
Lewis town, was at
home over Sunday.
Harry Mohn and
Jersey Shore Juncti
their gran Iparents.
-ister Annie, ol
n. arc visiting
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Dr. D. M. Sampsul am
1 H 111 o
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w luneiu were uib ituw w -
Kuhu's on Thursday.
Thos. Kleckner, who is working
on the lieadinu li. It. near -Milton,
.our
was at home over Sunday.
We had a hail storm on Saturday
in whieh hail tell that measured from
1 to I 1 inches in diameter.
Mrs. ! Ir. J. . Mohn and chil
dren oi lictonia, Tioga county, are
visiting her parents and relatives at
this writing.
Mrs, Dan Dn ese and daughter,
Jessie and Miss Annie Johnson ol
P iill.uiii in v i 1 1 1 V al. a
il. Wallers
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several days last week.
( )n Tuesday of last week H
Sunders passed trom
- world to
iimlltpr. I Ir had been SICK lor I ie
time and for the (la-t few weeks en
dured great pain. He was interred
on Thursday nllernoon in the L. A
H. cemetery, Itev. W . H. Schoch
officiating. His age was 76 years,
10 months an I 29 days.
!; KLINSGROVE.
Win. iatigler atwt
ton. Texas, arc a-tiesl
amilyolHous
of ins father.
J. W. Gatigler.
lit v. F. 8. S (hultz of Johnstown
on
eachd in Trinity Lutheran church
iv morning.
on 'iin
Mrs. Dr. li F. Emerlck ami sons
of Carlish are welcome guests at
he
r mother's, Mrs. P. K. Wagenael-
ler.
Chat Fish i and wife and ("has.
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Keen r an
spent Sun
wife.
i ne, an oi ouiMiiii ,
i with Levi Fisher and
Will
tjcliiinre is uoine
for Bevera
weeks from
starting into
Statt
Uoll
oWcgc
before
ictical
summer pr;
won
Mrs. Wilson, nee Gundrum, and
Mrs. Gudykunsl ol Philadelphia arc
being entertain
and wife.
II. H. Se
Cashier North
win
gave a
honor of
M iddicbitriih in
pp.
Miss McAU-er of Alexandria, fa.
A two horse wagon and a carriage
carrietl the pariy.
Children's Hav exercises oi Inn
if v Lutheran church were held on
I Sunday evening. The church was
crowded, the children did well and
the decorations wen the handsomest
I they i ver had.
The hailstorm thatpassed overthe
itown on Friday evening was the
mo.-t destructive ever known here.
The most of the gardens arc utterly
ruined and over one thousand panes
of glass wei r broken. In several
p!aee the hail was over two feet
deep, varying from skx inches to the
above depth. One hailstone was
weighed and found to be two ana
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one-lialf ouuees in weight The
streets were covered with leaves and
limbs broken from the trees. Many
birds were also killed.
&1CKEES HALF FALLS.
(L S. lline is improving his bain.
The fanners are busy making
their hay.
There were Children'a Day exer-
, . ( ;h.oman on Sunday
1 1 napman m
Herman, who was on the
t, i;., alnurln ,,vi,.
e "'in .iiiii. ,i ..... i-,,..,,. "
' Saturday afternoon It dul consider -
able dauia-j
, . I'll ) If
Misses Claire draybill aud Maine
Iver of Mi.ldleburg are visiting
. .
Miss Marcia Apj
Holman Wciser relorned home
i from Buckncll University to send
I his summer vacation.
UNION TWP.
Master Chas. Kantz rides a niw
wheel.
D. W. Stahl got a new threshing
machine.
There was quite a lomims at Bat-
. c a j
tletown a few Sundays ago,
A. W. Auoker ol Sunbury "pent
Sunday with his family here.
On account ofinclement weather
Sunday the Children's Hay exer-
I cists at Witmer's church were post-
i puiied until the evening of July
OertieWenrich, daughter of Una.
Wenrieh, tell from a tree last week,
broke her arm above elbow and dis-
located it at the shoulder joint. She'
i is doing titir under the care of Dr.
I Wagenseller.
A number of our public bufldinsa
I seem to have strings at the door so'ed at this place in the old fauhioiied
that about fifty per cent. ot the num-l style. We will raise the largest
j ber of persons who enter are caught i flag in the evening that will be raised
by the nose, thus they are always in the county. There will be a band
turned with the nose toward tne here to funiah the music. Every
door hv those oomina in late. It
v
... ,, .., in
to remove I
nuuiu ii m
i i
cnese stnnKSBO ' iuuiom whm i
inf.' tiie tiii 1 1 1 1 tuu'iiiir nreacliiutr ori
. . i . .
I o
any otner service.
i
n mv way of thinking 1 always
thought "growler" meant a bigglass
of beer, hut it also has another
meaning which 1 happened to find
out during my stay at one of the j
stores one evening last week. hue
. . . i.i. i ..e
moking my p.p.;, win. a .n, ..oc,
with B number of
others, a fellow about 35 or 40 years
of age came in and asked to see
son nlico. The dealer put a num
ber of pieces on the counter before
him. After examining every piece,
he said it was not nearly as goot
the calioi fifty years ago, neither
as
had
it 1 in. same snota. anil tliou
it it
could not be nearly as wide, and
ii-iii'sseil lie did not want any. Aflei
a number of cxamilUltlolH
ol the
same style, he made a fifteen-cent
purchase, payable next week, and
wound up by accusing the merchant
of jamming two quarts of syrup into
i ,,11,11 inr a lew tlavs previous.
After be had gone we asked the
i - j . .
mer
out
'Iiaul
point
who he was anil ne saw
"Mr. Growler.
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Observer.
WF.ST BEAVER.
.lames Treastcr spentSundav with
his parents.
L A. Jenkins expects one hun
dred bushels of peanuts from his
crop this year.
Geo. Wagner moved his stave
mill from the Heeter tract to Mo-
( 'lure last week.
i Corn and notatoea are doing well
. ' rrL
s c the recent rams. 1 he tanners
are pxiiecting n big yield.
Some of our tanners began cut
ting grain last week. There is still
lots of grass to cut at this end.
Jacob F.rh purchased a new buggy
I last week. He expCCta to take the
1 balance of his walking in a different
; style.
('. W.Fisher has been nursing
one of Job's comforts for the past
week. He says he will sell it tor
half it is worth.
Persons in need of a reliable
snake trap will lo well to rail on
8. H. Phillips, as he can furnish the
same at a very low cost.
Thomas Herbster was Been on our
streets last week trading apples on
matches. Tom, call often, there is
always a good bargain in you.
( )ur up to date supervisors, have
put 1600 loads of flint on the roads
this year besides other material used,
and they find plenty of room for more.
Our neighborhood was well rep
resented in Lewistown last week
delivering cnernea. n it reported
that about 10,000 quarts were taken
there.
The Christian Endeavor Society
that was organized at Baker's church
a few weeks ago is in a flourishing
condition. It is well attended every
Sunday evening.
Bad management keeps more peo
ple iu poor circumstances than any
Tn Ui cnn.'.'.fi'l
other one canae. To be successful
one moBtlook ahead and plon ahead
Bo that when a fovorable oprwrtauity
presents itself he is ready to take
! atlvautage of it. A little forethought
will also save mneli expense anu val
uable time. A prudent and careful
i . l . uu f ,ii..mi,
' )aiu-B cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Keraedy in tne nouse, tne snntiess
fellow will wait until necessity com-
I tW' " 111 WS V mill uvwuua -J a-
rele it and theD rein his best horse
, going for a doctor -and have a big,
ilnnlnr hill to iwi hoRidaB! nnf n iva
doctor bill to pay besides: one pays
out 25 cents, the other is out a hun
dred dollars and then wonders why
his neighbor is getting richer while
he is getting poorer. For sale by all
Druggist
h. UK A ME it.
Uoo. Gordon waa home recently.
Amnion Heintzelnran and family
of Lewistown visited their parents
here several days last week.
lifted Walter of Millheim, Cen
the truest of J F
.tretoimtx. as me guest OI U.
Walter's several tlavs last week.
Last Wednesday Thomas Saner
land wife became the happy parenta
a bouncing I uhy ky.
Carol Mitchell of Renova is vis
iting relatives at this place
a photographer took quite u num-
I uer oi pictures at uua ptw mBl
j Week before leaving
Mrs. John Laudls is on the sick
list at present.
Ralph (Jin oi Paxtoiiville was in
itown on Momlav.
rhe -Itli of Julv will Ik- oelebrat -
I body is most cordially invited.
Siiio it ikt ii'v imin iro
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Ml 'till E.llll. n I it'll, Ml llivt oi Lrll
I cost for them, but if we can not they
must ITU tor less. Coin, at once
while there is a better chance for
siaes. Special bargains in buggy
whip- and soap.
Barber Simoxtox.
M
nrrnnTTnN.c
Foremen and suoerintendenta of eleo-
trioal machine shops get iromtiou to
200 per month, and &-. foreman are
hurd to lind.
Armature Winders Buch men were I oi men witn wnisicers.
formerly wi !1 paid, but th- adoption of vieyard on the Moselle which cou
naehine colls and slotted armatures tained only one acre of ground recent
hub reduced the wages to un uveruge Jy sold for $C0,000, which is the hi;.rh-
of about S2.50 per day. Good foremen
' of armature winding departments get
Uiree to lour dollars peraay.
, , ' .
i.riuiirinsiii.'Ji iuu ti.ciau hwi;
ubout f2.28perday. The best draughts
men are tlmse who combine a knowl
edge of shoD Draetice. methods ot eon-
struotion and principles of design with
ibillty to draw rapidly and accurately.
Such A niun nniv Ihcoiih a chief
draughtsman, and his occupation pays
us high as live dollars per day.
Electrical Mechanics Electrical
working i Buffering from the lack of
the old-fashioned apprentice System.
Good electrical mechanics are hard to
find and the demand is steady. In spe
ciul lincR, such as telephone branches,
tfuod electrical mechanics make froin
five to six dollars per day. These are
men with an all-round experience who
have level heads and well trained hands.
Designers The information received
does not agree upon this occupation.
Some say it is overcrowded, and there
fore ability In this line is underpaid,
while u oertaln manufacturer says he
cannot find enough ipialified designers.
Dynamo designers us a rule get from
'5 to 1100 per month, although there
I are one or two eases in Chicago where a
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Wlremen If a man Is a fairly good
Journeyman wlreman and belongs to
the union in Chicago, he will get the
regulation $3.73 per day, but lie will be
exceedingly fortunate if he Is not out
of work over four months of the year.
It will cost him $45 to join the union
and one dollar a month dues. Outside
o: the union a wlreman gets from $1.1
to $2.30 per day. A good foreman can
be secured for from three dollars to
four dollars per day. Erecting electri
cians are generally gruduaU's from the
factory whose product they install.
They get from $73 to $100 per mouth.
Electricians There are electricians
and electricians. Tho man who puts in
a door bell seems to lmve the right to
cull himself nn electrician, and when
un OOCUpation can be entered so easily
it is hard to say how many there arc
In a city like Chicago, or what their bv
eruge income may be. Nearly every iso
lated plant of any size needs one or more
electricians to care for the electrical
machinery and lights and to make
chunges and extensions about the plant.
This work pays from $12 to JlS per
week. Electricians In special cases,
such a 'telephone work, get us high as
$30 per week.
j A GREAT nCKR '
7 Farm. Journal Prom, How to De
4 cem,ber, 1903 Nearly
- Five Years.
"U Byapecialarrangemenl made F
1 with the publishers of the Fa i:m K
i JorBVAii we are enabled to of- r
j -i fer that paier to every sub-
I '. 1 1
J . J, . the Post k-
1 8lT1,)er 0 l"ys ,or f
N one yestraheail, for only 81.00, f
jj M,th papers for the price ofo.irs k.
j . ... ,. V(lft F
j only : our paper one year and t
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the Karm Journal from now
to Decern ber, 11103, nearly five
years. The Fa rm Jokkn a l is
an old established paK-r, enjoy-
- K S ' K f
iug great popularity, one of the
- j beat and moat useful farm pa-
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"5 liers published.
Jj .JBrThis oiler should beac
4 cepted without delay.
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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
Canaries, la th ma tint; season, sosas
to vtt with each other la the produc
tion of brilliant melody; and it li ad
mitted that the female birds always se
lect the beat lingers for their mates.
The bee of Mexico does not "improve
i "ch hinln" how" u there
ntle cold weather there no necessity
exists for laying in winter stores of
honey, and the bee la therefore as lazy
as a cockroach.
The oldest tree on earth with on au
thenticated history is the great lihoo
tree of Burma. For 20 centuries It has
been held sacred to the Buddha, and
no person is allowed to touch the trunk.
When the leaves full they are curried
away as relics by pilgrims.
The healthiest and rosiest girls of
Europe are those representing the mid
dle and poorer classes of Holland. They
ure the tidiest housekeepers in the
I world, and are rarely ill. Their (rood
health is mainly due to the exercise
thev iret in attendinir to their house-
1 hold duties.
A thief had for weeks been stealing
incandescent lamps in one of the
Parisian theaters. The electrician
euught him by arranging the wires so
that when u lnmp waa removed an eltx
txic signal Informed a man on the
Watch. When ciuight the rogue had
two burneri In his pockets.
jne most oeaJiiinu turn costly iisnes
. in tne worm come rrojn t nina. ana tne
. . ii LaTi. nit ruin l r
1 rarest and most exnenBlvff of air is the
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gold-fish. Spi
i these lmve nold for iih high OH C 140 eneh,
and in Europe the prices rnnire from
and in Europe the price range from
50 to 100. The brush-tail gold-fish
is ho small that a five-shilling piece will
cover It, and probably there is no liv
ing thing of it slse und weight that i9
1 worth so much money.
IN REMOTE PLACES
rootnuts on tne sni tr werx- nrst
: used in Italy. Garriok waa the Brs1 to
use them on the Bnirllsh staife in 170.",
The Ainu women in Japan tattoo
their faces to give them the appearanoe
est price ever paid for viae land In the
Moselle territory or probably In the
whole Rhine district.
The better class of Russians keep
their houses at almost fever heat dur
ing the winter. The result Isthut many
of the occupants ure susceptible to
i chills, and even in summer have to wear
heavy garments.
Africa is the inos-t elevated of all the
continents, It is the continent of "pint
cans." The grent tableland fh the
bouth has a mean altitude of over 3,500
feet; the wide tableland on the north
has un average SleVStion of BDOUt 1300
feet.
A peculiar way of eomiiltttng sui-
i , . .i.., ... k ji
ill. is uueiii-.Mi in i.iw iiiiiii unro
who dwell near Lake N'vassa. When a
despondent tribesman tires of life he
wades Into the lake and patiently waits
until an ulligator approaches him with
open mouth and swallows him.
The czur is not less careful of his life
than his predecessors, but he adopts i
different methods for safeguarding ,
himself. Instead of having three trains
rendv when he Is irointr on a iourner.
and leatafl the anarchists to rUCSS
which train is conveying him, oh his fa
ther did, he simply ullows no one to
know his plans. The route is published,
but he never keeps to It.
IN THE SCHOOLS.
IYof. Hiram Corson, professor of Eng
lish ut Cornell, began life as a reporter
in the United States senate.
Senator N. Ii. Scott, of West Virginia,
has offered to the .West Virginia uuiver-
slty a cash prto each year for the young
woman excelling in oratory
There are 219 Indian duy sc1kh1s in
Canada, in-sides 39 boarding schools and
i!9 industrial schools, with 9,886 pupils
on the roll, und an average dully uttend
unce of 5,533.
Mrs. Emily A. l-'ltiiu a member of
the. liostou school board, presided at a
recent session of that body In the ub-
..,n.. nt roldnt It is the first
time In the history of the hub that a
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woman has been so honored.
Prof. I'aul Ilaupt, of Johns Hopkins
university, one of the world's deverert
scholars of the Semitic languages, at a
meeting of savants in Stockholm con-
tributed to the amusement of his col- I
leagues bjrwrtting a menu in cuneiform
for a bumpuet given in their honor. The
tablets Ix-arlng this menu were ku
posed to have been recently discovered
and translated Into French.
A writer In the Medicul News d
! clures that America Is fnlllDg iM'hind
: in the matter of professors' salaries.
I'he class of teachers who here get
00 to $4,000 receive in England $4,000
to Stl.OOO. Scotch universities have
chairs worth from S7,0M to $20,000 per
annum, and even In Herlln there are
professors who earn from JluXiO to
tlS.OOO a year.
FASHION NOTES
An Inkstand of bronze Is mod.; tn the
shape of a lobster. The well Is revealed
by tilting the back.
A pretty lorgnette chain of gold and
silver has rubies set at intervals of from
two to four inches.
A handsome collar buckle of gold fn
) the shape of two mussels Is set with
Imltfl.lnn npnrlci.
imitation pearls
A brooch in tho shape of a star has
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mules uuu 1'i in m.
The latest novelty In ladles' card-
onaca nn of imld. havtnir the antveorance
ot being cast; the corners are em
bossed and relieved by bright cutting.
A lady's purse with s stiver cover and
tracings of gold around the edges haa a
small wreath of leaves tn gold, intended
to bU a Musv Jtwelenr Weekly.
My Ufa.
Mr. P. V. Hebcbrand, Pres. Ohio
- r .w., I-U14UU, viliU
rinec xwermv i o ( hid
xiys: "i am saustitu ur. Miles' Ner .
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mi lUf'i mir lira r , . -i
wreck and unable to attend to rnv
1ujim.M. lyutujis i.tiicu tu Dcneni
' mc ana I decided tO tl'V L)r Miles'
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. miw oil. in ) i ii uu i 'HI i li Ir r r
P health now and have
! SAme" 'vtral pounds in iitsh."
Dr. Miiem'Nenrln
r
is sold by all drupgists cn guarantee,
first buttle benefits or money back,
book on heart and nerve bent frte.
Or. Mile. Medical Comoan;', Elkhart 1
Mav
:i, by ev. Hi G.
Snal
Emanuel B. Klingler and
Rri,i
J, Snyder both of Jacksoi
twp
June 15, at the home of the offlcia
ing clergyman, Woodland Aveni
Punxsutawney, Pa., I Hew 8.
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-NII.UI, ucv. isaae i Ac',;. M. II
naator of the St. Marti IPU . H.inniM
Ileal Lutheran church. KnoxrlnM
Jefferson comity, Pa., and .iiss.i
na L. Swartxell ofSiglerville, Mi
fiin county, I'a.
D1KIJ
June 21,
Bertie Stven
at Selinsgrove, Mi
, youngest diiucrhtsr
j H. P. App, aged 28 years
Mr.
P. Ketcbatu of PikeCitv. C
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viuitui'.etmiu s i all) jiaiei
i only remedy that aw him
VUs l
an v
proiUDt ri -In f fioni
i ri, iuu.T oiners nav tu
ill'.
i ibis limiuent anordu
t, I'. Ill
all Druggists.
Uit
cakm foroaIiE a tariiioontatl
ing .").") acres situate ii: Middlecrel
11. f. ...
tOWIIsllID, J mile north of G
.Mills snvdei mtv. is tiffrn
.... I.. I " rm i .. ,.
i saie ;u H nargaill. I 11- iililKilllji
arc good as new Five acres nn
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goou woouiano. farm win lies
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ior ursi got k i oner, t all on or si
dress,J.M. Maurer, K reamer, Pa.
If you pay your subscription
year m advance you Can tret thePoi
for only one dollar. II you art
arrears you c;in pay up your UITH
ages and one dollar extra for
year in advance. Then von
gei tne rami dournsi live s-c;ii
free.
..mrn.ii's. Aauenti
i serrea rrom M to 64, umi m nri ooiied ui
i ISW. Ill the Balll- nl Hi,' '.Vnileiiii
! woDld like to have my oom rattan know rl
I Celery Kins has dans mr im . in ikwi m
, i nniplaliit. olire.nl: illiin ulio. a, euine beeK. 1
I il.ifliirs 1'inllil ,T u.iin i' Inn .,..i..r.. I..,.. I
ciiredBie.aiil am ones more njojrlSK Tea
K -ffeo gt
lane; Kidneys IssoM In we. and i-. . i.u knges
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EXECUT0R S SALE CF
Valuable Real Estatl
The aanMlMld ElUUiui ol tli IuhI A
unti M'icin:"iu pi i-ii,i i i i , ' ( .
man Twp., 1 1 ydor county, 1'it , dlCiHld,
tier and by virtue of the powi-r of attorney
taint! in the Mid last will and junta m-tlit
MtDOM t public vcu I n or out-ci v at the
HSfi ne" tyltfl Mwq Bom
Tne following dcuci-ilied Kenl Ktnt '
tkact no- I All thatssrWn iimmnn
.TIKI (11 IllllUBllUIIK' III 1.1'UMIIl HJI , rMll
i uuiiiv. I'm., iiouniien nortii iv :i u i
Ol i liurli'i. riy. MDeca lii-HTi-r an. I liivi,t
,l..r .... II'.. Hi, II. I, I.V I. .11, In ... Il.i.'i.t V.....I...
on the w.'flt liy landf of Unrvoy DUger, Will
IlllflllJ ' HL l-BIIIWirUI IC1 IV llll .111 ri.'I'lll
Ulwiiit IvtvfH.iuM ... .1.,..
L'lCiir, anu Uie balance m rmin'i limit, on
- .....I...I li TWll-MMDV in,, i ie i .
IIOI'MK, HANK HA UN al. ,1 oilier outtiUilili
IWO BrKir.OS Or f.ACl-l. I.K.N T A I hi!
onthp iiremisesand close to the church
MCDOOl.
son Two.. SnyderCo., Pa .nliout a mile i
11,1 ,11 NIIVUlGII, -IIU .' ' ' II ' I I I . . 1 ., ,' 111
Ixiuniled north by lands of Una.- Kltiv
imiiivi, -. ., .'i, .nv , m. laiitii, o.
Henfcr, et. al., on the coat by iantla of
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saner. Thomas Walter and (ieoreo Hnvilc
tainlnsonc hunureu anainirtyii.ni) acres
'i,.,,J nrl the hataneetimbar land, on
... ... (.Inn,, un. 111111(1 red III i.i'i'..- i.i
iivuii.ui u Ttt'fuHTniiV itn: ivvi-i
uni-wi: ii ivtr ninv WAiriV uuvn
door. Sale to ooramenoa l 10 o'clock i
M rlaw shn anH srhsM sine eitiin
be given nd tvrnM of ade made kno
W. D. DILOBH, I