The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 05, 1899, Image 8

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It
is the
high
quality o
f Roval
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IKlIl.r
Powder
that
lishc
and
has e
stab
! it; great
world-wide
l
Every
honsc
wife
knows she
can rely upon
i
it; that it makes
the bread and
biscuit more delicious and whole
some always the finest that can
be baked.
It is economy and every way
better to use the Royal, whose
work is always certain, never
experimental.
There are many imitation baking
powders, made from alum. They
may cost less per pound, but
their use is at the cost of health.
ROYAL LIKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK
OOUNTY NEWS.
Samuel Stumpff of West Beaver
hud a stroke ul apoplexy last week.
.1. . Specht, one of Adamsburg's
nerchants, had his pension increased
from to L'.
Benjamin Portzlinc of Perey twp.
id Monday of last week fell from a
bare loft and broke a kg.
Lt. Wm. II. Gemlierling of 8e
linsgrove has been granted an in
crease of er month pension.
1 h . ( 'has. ( J. Smith of Adamsburg
is spending thi- week in Philadelphia
taking in the National Kxporl Kxpo
sition. )etober 7th is the last day for
paying taxes in order to vote in No
vember unless you paid a poll tax
last year.
Kittle, the youngest daughter of
A. W. Potter, Esq., of Selinsgrove,
was seriously ill last week, but she
is now convalescing.
A. N. Gemberling of Selinsgrove
last week hud the misfortune of hav
ing his great toe smashed while
working at Li. L. S hrover's new
house.
Young men who voted "on age"
last fall must be assessed as well as
registered and nay a State or county
lax at least thirty days before an
'lection.
Charles Parletuan, of Shamokin
Dam, raised eleven bushels and a
neck of potatoes from one peck of
seed this season. From one hill the
potatoes weighed 6 pounds.
The Lutheran and Reformed con
gregations at Freeburg have deter
mined to have lheir church edifice
repaired anil a "onnnittee has been
detailed to solicit funds for that
purpose.
liev. .;. Lioniig of Richfield
lias been preaching his farewell ser
mons to the various congregations in
bis charge. He has now served these
people six years, which we under
stand is the prescribed limit of' bis
church. We are sorry to lose him.
Dr. W. V. Lamb, of Philadel
phia, a former Snyder countian, re
cently had a dream in which be was
permitted a view of heaven and bell
i . .....
It is supposed that tins is a rare
opportunity, more especially, the
privilege of telling the newspaper
reporter about it.
A meeting was held Sundav even
ing a week ago in St. John's church,
Fremont, for the purpose of organ
izing a Young People's Society.
The effort proved a success in '-very
Mirtieular, a society was organized
voder the name Luther League with
.the following asotticers: Mr. Var
ner, President; Xevin Stuck, Secre
tary; Hewy Harding, Vice Presi
dent and Joseph Li nig. Treasurer.
Twenty-three persons gave their
names for membership, a good audi
ence was present.
Ne-
rir
expesiiiient
with so
important
an article
as tk
human
food
-
-
Additional Loral News.
S. S. Walter sold his house and
lot in Swincford to Mrs. Alice Wel
ler for S7".
Mrs. Shipc, nee Maine Clelan, of
Sunbury visited her parents in this
place Sat iin lay.
flic W rought Iron Range Co.
has moved their headquarters to
Mifilintown, Juniata county.
.Mrs. Samuel W ltteiunvcr had
Ih,.. quite ill .luring the past week,
hut we arc pleased to hear of her
ininrovement
Mrs. Samuel Wittciunver had
Our hats have become famous "all
over" for the extraordinary It
prices, becomiugness and richness of
material used. :
j. in nkelberger. (
One dollar will bring you hap-!
piness every week for a year and
every month for five vears. You
touch the button by sending the
Post
a
lollar and we will do the1
rest.
At tin
sale ot the real estate of
Samuel B. Walter, deceased, on Sat
urday It. Allied Sclioeli purchased I
.i fr . i u e si-niwii
the Homestead V arm for 4700.00:
s.- w ii T .-v i i nnn
S. S. alter 1 1 act .No. ', forl 700 ; ,
... i, m ,w ot o-M.
based
ii-i ... ... A ' i,.. i? n
11 ll.TIFII T, ill, VI I lil' I 'I l'l '. I .
, ,, ... ., .. ...
Ueo. and Henry Walter the brick
dwelling house
for ?1 2(Kl.
and lot in Franklin
Hev. Aaron Orwig and his inoth-
er, of Cleveland, Ohio, visited home
of their old friends here the latter
part ot last week. Kev. Orwig is a near through cutting oorn and pick
sou ol Kev. W. W. Orwig who was ing. . . . Pharcs Gemberling bought
the first principal of Union Semin-; a driving horse at Iku.ks Voder's
ary, DOW C. P. C'. Aaron was liorn sale last week. He also sold four
in the old brick house opposite the horses recently Yet one week
jail building at this place Bixty-one for the Lutherans to determine to
years ago. It is .'!( years since he build a parsonage at this place....
had beet! here last. On Sundav ev- There are nearly till kinds of insur
ening he preached an able sermon in lance companies in the county, lire,
the Cited Ev. church. His moth- life and accident. Hut an insurance
er who is 88 years old looks verv L company which would insure domes
well for a person who has reached fie happiness to young married
such a ripe old age. New Berlin couples might do a flourishing busi
Reporter. ; ness in the county and throughout
HOW'S THIS. ;
We offer One Hundred Dollars re-1
ward for any ease of Catarrh that !
caiinotbe cured by Hell s Catarrh j
. . . . a rt mii ss
r .j uheney iv o.. loieoo. u.
We, the undersigned, bav known !
F. J. Cbeuey fot- the last 1ft years,
and
in all Imsuu.sH trRnBtir,n ftnH .
nancially able to carry out any obh-
stations "made by their firm.
West X Tkcax.W holesale Druggists, ,
Toledo O
Waldixo, Ki.nnan & Marvin, Whole- j
sale Druggists, Toledo, 0. I
J8ifi&& deed"
and mucous surfaces of the system. ;
Testimonials free. Price 75c. per'f Susniiehanna University, vix.
bottle. Sold bv all Druggists.
Hall's Family pills are the best.
WANTEn-SKVKKAL briohtano iion-
m! peraon to represent ua M MflSHi In I
thUand cIom by count.e salary sow . year ,
nd rxpanaea. StMlsM. Iwna-fl.le, Honor Do
Iealry. 1'oaltlon i)irmnent. Our refer-
ncea. mar bank In any town.
flee work conducted at home. Reference. Kn
eloee aelf-addreaeed tamped envelope. Th
Don 1HIOX I 'ox imvy, Dipt. 3, Chie ago S-SS-1M
It la mainly of-
Oourse of Study.
Continued from First page.
Government ; Physical Geography
Completed ; C it DlJegiiiners Latin ;
Algebra to Quadratics.
8 BKI O B Yea B . American
Literature and Hssding t English
( 'lassies ; Botany ( Jeiieral History ;
Natural Philosophy ; IManc Gecm
etry ; Caesar ; Algebra Completed.
SKLIN.SGHOVE.
J. 11. Malic and wife Of Iowa
spent several davs in town. Thev
were former residents here, but
many vears
ha VP resided in the west!:
. . . .Mrs. W. 11. Hilbish of
Me-
( lure is visiting her parents, V. J.
Lut and wife 1 lu
cornerstone'!
of All Saints Episcopal church was
laid ou Sunday afternoon. A choir
of about 30 urplieed hoys a .d
young men oi unourvrenaereu me
,. : i , i
lUUSlC assisted by a cornet and'.. , . ... , . , I
trombone. ...(!. F. Qunsicker ui
Philadelphia, father of Mrs. Hev.
Gensler, spent nearly a week at the
1st Lutheran parsonage Peter
Kant, met with a painful accident
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UU UAkUIUfll i.l-l. lir MIIMH'W (Ml i: !
, , , . 1 . 1 j niciorv, ne inienas 10 siay tnegreai
loacl of Btruw aud fell on ins head ..i , . . , .
cutting and bruising it severely.
He might have been killed. ..Kittv
Potter, daughter of A. V. i 'otter,
Esq., at writing is quite sick
but is slowly improving n
effort is being put forth to fur
nish another reading room. 'Squire
Long desired to Use the former one
as an office .... M, L. Wagenscller
lefl lor Philadelphia on Monday
morning where he expects to remain
during the busy season The
Lord's Supper was administered on
Sunday morning last in the college
church .... ('his. Snyder of Phila
delphia is stopping at the Keystone.
Mr. Snyder was a former resident of
our town; it is Ins custom annually
to take a trip to tisli and generally
lands at his old home. . . Mrs. Ed.
M. Hummel has gone to Philadel
phia tor a few days.
KKEAMEii.
Gift of Paxtonvillc was
Ralp
the guest of A. (.'. Smith on Sundav
! . Stuck is nursing a crushed j
linger ('has. licnigtook a trip I
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w . UWP,,W . ""Tv 'V?
! V .' ' ,t"T
" "? i m4 tht' ';!"'
ilt lh"rK ? week The
youngest child of N . A. Gordon's
immiMT oi people aueiidea ine lair
is serionslv ill at i.rcsent A. d
Smith and wife arc suendinu the
' week at fliiladelonia nuvinor in
new Bapplv of fal wink,.
Miss Cora Row is at present I
visiting friends at Paxinoa. . . .John j
Miller and Miss Carrie Kceler "f j
Freeburg were the guests of Mies I
Mame Row on Sunday. .. .Some of
our hunters are apparently unfami-
liar with the present game law. At
least reports of guns tire heard in ev
en- direct ion alrcailv. We would
advise them to read the law, and he
; caret ul what thev shoot. . . .Game is
, .
reported to ix verv scarce t
. 1 ... ,
loiauty with the exception o
, .. ' , 1 . ,
''its brank Lhomas had a
,i
111 l 1 1 I
if ral-
r liiiin i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . i 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
....i.i:..
, . ... .
sale ot cattle on Wednesday. Frank
, , . . ,
had . ome choice stock on sale.
BALEM.
The farmers around here are very
o... . .....t.. - ...... .. .....
Nil l. ill ... li MJ ' j l i I l. .....1 .1111.11
jHode soak the oats in whiskey in
order to get more life in their horses
when they attend fair, does it do an v
glKKl, boys ?...Son.e people are wild
nt in wl.m ik IViiii.r rnnnin.. fnr
"l """"a
President. Others are frightened so
that thev are giving McKinley the!
' redii lor ine .Manna victory
Woodruff' and Uemlierling took a
trin to Troxelville. Beavertown and I
. F , ct..i . r...
Adamsburg on Saturday lhe
Christian Endeavor Society at this
place was well attended on Sunday
-ening. Words of encouragement
were spoken by two able young men
Hums and Itenalds .... Mover and
son expect about eight hundred bus.
0f apples this season Chas. L.
x.r ... . ., -
(tenilierling has charge of the (Jlll-
. j t i ... .. . ...
IOru COBI yaru fniH WlUier, giving
mnH .honno fl .Un i:r.l
ton tails to escape death.
UIVIV v IIU11V.V IVI HIV wVI wm,
PAXTONVILLE
.1. V. Swart aud family of Mid
dlebiirgh were visiting at .John
Ernest's Ifst Sunday... John Ernest
and wile left this week tor a trip
through the Allegheny mountains,
('animal being th end of their de
stination, where they will StaV a few
weeks and visit their son, Andcrsou
Mrs. Warren r.rnest ot EMla-
niokin is visiting friends sit this
place at present. . . .Mr. Smith, the
. i' 1 1 . . !.... 1 1 1 1 1 1 :
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Jf,M'I " tW "J
wlhesa"! w hm
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A ' . V. . . "
nr. v . vi. oiuu u oi AoamsourK
im.M'o n n w one t r i' r
JiL. -1. i
iasi weett iarK Dover weiu 10
LewistoWD last Monday and has
there seen red employment as brake
.1... b jlt'd i i i
iiutii oil nil o. iv li. ii. i . ... i i a i i
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.lsj I
weeK. care son. mr ms aocuce :
c are bom
ti'iiiu i liis nlflfw t it lu wna hm. iif
the most respectable youne men iaSmith and P. A. Beofer attended the
our community. . ..Lastweek Wm. f-wi8burg fair. . .Dr.C. (J. Smith
1 ! It.. 1 I 1 .1 I 1 I
Brunner let! for Cumberland, Md.,
where, ifconvenieuoei
prove
satis-
n . I .1
ei pan 01 1 1 1 1 inn, .wot .-laying
the
l Willie
be intends to travel
ot the southern stall's.
ome
Our best wishes go with him for a
pleasant trip during bis sojourn in
the South. . . . Last week the citizens
purchased the bt'II which Used to !c
ou the Middleburgh school house.
The bell was at once brought to this
place and placed on the Puxtonville
school house. The citizens of town
should (aud I think they do) receive
the congratulations of all people in
our community for taking thai step
forward in purchasing a bell for the
school house. It is something that
should be done bv the atrons of al I
our schools in the township. We
icrree with some of our kind neoule
I with thp inaicrnStirfinl nvnifaslon that
"A little round bell in a little round
dome on a little red school house has
nothing to do with the teaching
qualities within the school room,
But how pleasant it is to hear the
I echoes of the school bell resounding
L ,i I i.. i,:ii, ...i .it
'irth and skies are smilinff unon us
lllli.iir im-.-t- iimiii Mills, Mini i .ill
j silent adoration ! "...Mrs. Graut
Yoder of Globe Mills made a fash -
. . . .
tenable call at thta place on Batur-
oname call at mis pi ace on oaiur-
day. . . Last Sunday night a week
R. Joihua Shambaoh of Mid-
dleburgh delivered a very able and
, ., . I k,,,,.!,.,. i,, .. t.
lnj
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.1 ii-i t ,,i.w ii,.
iL.ikJCi.i. i ..... .....l. i fif h
rf M
whioh reads: "A man that hath
trienda must shew himselffriendly."
During his discourse he referred' to
the friendliness of Solomon and also
to the friendliness that William;
Penn showed toward the Indians in
Pennsylvania. He said that friend-
...ess ,s the brightest Star that shines
from the dome of man. About the
reve
irse oi menonness ne n o inai
when the hetirt is ikisscssisI with
. , .
. i , , it v It I'rillsi-s irrnilirii t licrcff m
... " ,
wesiiouiu ii v 10 uieei every iruwu
with a smile.
I5KAVKHTOWN.
( Too fate for kut iwir.)
Wm. Keller and wife attended h be seen a sweet potato weighing
the Philadelphia exposition lastj-H pounds raised by Allen 8. Se
week. . . .A. H. Bowersox and vrife I christ, Esq. If any one can Ih-iU it,
were to Union county on Sunday... let us hear from you Dr. 11. M.
W. W. Zerbe is express agent at Krebs of Herndon spent Sunday on
Beavertown while F. EL Bnau ht took
. . i
bis vacation to Atlantic Citv
The ( 'hristian Kndeavor Society held
a stM-ial in the open house on Satur
dav eveninsr. After exercise ice
cream and cakes were served A
little more than $14 was realized... has no place to score winter cider...
L. E. Specht of Benova is in townil'heteachersofourtowi.shiporganiz
at present. . . .Miss Emilia Specht is cd a teachers' meeting at KeiscPs
MLewistown at present Miss
Clair Wincv and Miss Maud ( 'uster
of Middleburg attended the social Eahm FOR Sale A farmcontam
Saturday evening. . . . J. A. Kcarns ing 55 acres situate in Middlecreek
and wife of Ik-aver Springs spent ! township, J mile north ot Globe
Sunday in Beavertown C. E.
chirk is working in a livery stable
at licwistown.
Mrs. Libbie Sjiecht sjient a tew
.1 iu:i ' i .l. ;
uays m x iiiiaueipuia ai me exposi-
tion last week .... David Coleman
and Harrv Howe'l have secured
and Harry Howell have secured
work from Ihr P. 11. K. company as
brakemen. . . . A. W. Engle is build
ing an addition to his house. . . . A.
W. Bowersox lefl for Philadelphia
on Tuesday to buy in a supply of
fall and winter goods. . . .Charles E.
Shirk, who had been working at
lycwistovvn, returned home Friday.
His father thinks he cannot get
along very well without him
Jacob Bobb's had their baby baptis
ed whioh received the name, Am
anda Jennie Bothy Lily May
Bobb....Xer. A. Feeao ouuteni-1
plates iu the near future to sink his 1
eoal shaft which is about "5 feet
to the depth of 64) feet now. The
writer has seen genuine specimens of
coal taken out of this shaft, aud
while many doubt the veracity of a ;
coal deposit in t lint section, we can
truthfully say there are coal dep tsits
jlm.
And we hope in a short tune
to give you a more definite report.'
The clay ojiened on taid tract is said
to be a tuperior iiualitv of Kaolin. '
w- ""i
I There is a vein of which is fully (i
! fa Why do OUT citixensnot make
'an effort to get some good concern
WteWBted thus giving employment
to hundreds of our BMW?. . ..Fred
Liudig, photographer, expects t.
I'"""
i .i . . r. .
leave tins town next oaiuruav
town next Satun
ADAMSBUKU.
Mrs. i. V. Zunmernuti audi
daughter, Ruth, attended the con-'
vention held bv the W.U. A- I'.M.S
... . . : . ..
i lat AMenvuie last week IS. a
is Micutimg a lew davs in ruuaaei
phis. . . . Ira Keller of Heavertown
is teaching a few das in the Inter
mediate school, the teacher being
obliged to be absent Hoster-
man of Lackawanna is the guest of
I. I. Manbeck at present. . . .(.'has.
Boligand Hiram Siegfried spent
Sunday in town Messrs. Ham
mond and KantE of Lancaster were
guests of Rev. Spahn'fl recently...
.las. 6. ("rouse, wife and child of
Middleburg were entertained by 11.
1. Komig's last week Howard
Rauch of Elkins, V. Ya., is visit
ing his parents, Lewis Rauch...
Mr. Felker of Ohio moved into1
Jacob Spceht's on Prog St Miss
Louisa Smith of Yeagertown is vis- j
iting in town. .. .The Adamsburg
Cornet Band furnished music for the I
Lewisburg fair Miss Ella B.
vV'eidman visited in Philadelphia
'yH"rg tor the past two;
J)r- Sinitti acoom-
- P81" bv M'ss "u Spwht spent
i"!' week inPhihelphia..MesB.
Woodrufl and Gemberling spent I
"timlay ami Sunday in tow... ...
Misses Anna I'elkcr, Jenuv Keller
...
Myrae Uomig spent Sunday in
BeavertOWD . . . .Mrs. Anna inkle-
mant mv Miller, of Ohio is visiting
Iiaa naaanta Qnkl Mill.,,' 'PI...
n T' ' i ", ,
"" nuc wmiucuwu nwftuiu
furnishing employment for a large
Dumber of our people. . . . Hev. I. P.
Ainmierinhii and delegate, . H.
, Maitcrn, have returnedfromOantral
retina, synod which convened at
Bellevjlle. . . .The County Christian
Endeavor Convention will bo held
in the Lutheran church at this place,
Oct. 13 and 14. Good seakers nro
expected. All are cordially invited.
UNION TWP.
I III St I I.. .mil 1-tniiK- . .(
..j, .n visiti, ()I neIus
here ,ohn Po,te
a, s. Seobrist
liwiL' In tlin uwrlits
I. .... .... . ,
w liewismirg iair iasi wcck oe-
. . . . . .. ... .
sides looking atter other affairs
Miss Laura Nichols of Mohantoiigo j
is spending a few days with her ;
friend, Lizzie Schrey. . . . Anumber j
I of our people attended the children's j
day exercises at Grubb 8 church on
! Sunday night At V'erdillaP. ().
I tluss.de ot the river. . . . A nuniher
of our people are working in the
new brush factory at Herndon
11. E. Blessing had seven hundred j
bushels of potatoes in his cellar. He!
says he must haul them away or he
MatCOl House last Wednesday night, j
-
j Mills, Snyder county, is offered for
sale at a bargain. The buildings
are good as new. Five acn-s are in
good woodland. Farm will be sold
for first good offer. Call on or ad
dressyJ.M. Maurer,Kreamer,Pa. tf.
WANTED SEVERAL BRIOHT AND HON
' ' eat peraone to represent us aa Managers In
this and close by counties. Salary tBOO a year
and expensea. Straight, bona-flde, no more,
no leas salary. Position permanent Our refer
ences, any bank In any town. It Is mainly of
fice work conducted at borne. Reference. Kn
close arll-adilreased atamped envelope. The
Domiuow Compact, Dept. 3, Chicago. 9-18-161.
A lire far Jferyona HeaMlsMtaMa.
For eight years I rafTered tram cos tl nation and
severe bead ache, ibe headache usually lasting
three days nt a time. Headache powder reliev
ed me temporarily, bat left too bad an effect.
Since I bepn taking Celery King I hare greatly
IlinnV'VU ui utsmhii nciuviu wi uu'vi MTiitN-
acne, bare gained In flesh, and feel decided 17
well.-afBS.K. & Hatch, Temple, If. H: Celery
King tor the Nerve. Liver and Kidneys Is sold
in ape. SM BSC, 1
TTOrtvUle-, Mlddk
A. Kbrtght, Aline
br w. H.
tfe a Cam. Mooiares H.
69 Cents for Nothing
Jut Meant. wocderfal eatalogur of averytatatfl
t,iwu4ne. It costs aaOaosntato prbMaarTSJ
cent to miu eacn cosy.
lit fret to all who icrtla for It.
TM book contain! SM HIM (Use laulM hM
hu lo.ooo illustration!, ui quotea 100 .000 artlcln J
vnoiesaie pncoa to cooaumera. am is we dooi : 1
Ttola valoable cate- t
logoe teua ul eooui
Agricultural Imple
ments, B4bj Coecb.es,
Bad dln(. Mcyclea.
die.
uooia, w -"
i. ca
Carpets, unn,
a, CioihTag.
Q o r a a t . Crockery .
Clocka.
curuioa. uniicrj,
Farm Waxoaa. Fur
nlture. Meo'a Fur
latllnca. Uluawmre,
tlrocerlea. Htrnpaa.
HaU. Hoalerr, Jew
elrr. Udlea'elothlnf .
Ladlea' Faralehlan,
Lampa. Mackln
toahea. Mlrrora, Ma
alcal Iutrnmeiita.or
ana. Painta. 1'lanoa,
l'lcturee. I'ortlerea,
Kafriiceratnri. Sad
dlea. K r w I n
Machlnea. shirt... tboea, BUrenrare. Ptorea. TlnwifJ
Tobacco, Towela, Trank. Underwear. tTpholitenl
With thla book In your poaaeulon, you can
cheaper tnaa tne areraxe aeuer.
Tog can aare larK umi of money on cyitj tti'.J
you neea.ai any aeuon 01 me ur
IMoapd Carpel and Kug Cataloaut,
and our Clothing Catalogue tritfi nimpitn
atlaehttL are alio free. Exprmge paid
on clothina. frtiahi THlld on carvet.
Which booh ihatl U4 lend your Adirtu thU traJ
JULIUS nlNcJ & bOIN
1IALTIMORE, MO.
Ieinrtracnt Ootl
''Wt"H' f 1 11 1'HfWI1 '1 1 4 t'H' l"
Bargains!
Glassware. :
X . ;
v I have just received a fine
j- assortment of glassware, con- '.
I sisting ot Cake Dishes, Fruit:
t Stands, Celery Trays, Butter!
Dishes, Pitchers, Spoon Hold- ;
V ers, Ac, &o. at prices ranging
v from 5 to lo cents. '.
I Boots and Shoes, :
T I I'livs on band about 300
X pair- of .-hues which i am '.
closing out at and below cost i
T to make room for fall and win- ;
v ter iroods.
i ;
$ Notions. :
f Note these prices in Notions :
J Ladies' Hose, 10 to 16c. '
a Misses Hose, L0 to 15c. ;
X Men's Hose, 8 to 15c
t Men's Work Skirls, 25 to 50a :
Men's Overalls, 4"i to 50c.
j- Youth's Overalls, 25 to 50c.
X Handkerchiefs, to 12c. ?
X Suspenders, 1) to 25oi J
X Latest Style Tics, " to 25c J
Rubbers.
As the wet season is almost
V here I wish to call your atten- ;
tion to the fact that 1 have on
hand a full and complete line '
,,j rubber goods.
Thanking you for past pat-
ronage, i kindly ask- a con fin- ;
"a. ice of same.
S. B. Simonton. !
Miniwiii nui l
O.O.O.O.O.O.O.O.O.O.O.O.O.
1 Selinsgrove
I Marble Yard
I keep constantly
on
hand and manilacture
to order all kinds of
Marble and ( Iranite
Monuments and
Headstonds . . .
I have one of the best
Marble Cutters in the
State and consequently
a 1 i
1 3 mill mil goou WOl'K.
OLD STONES CLEANED
AND REPAIRED.
o
romesnd see my work and
X price. TliitnkiiiK you (or
IMMt fvor, I most reiieptfiil.
ly aak contiousnci- ofaame.
& M. L. MILLER.
CAUTION NOTICE.
Public notice is lierebv iriven that the an Si
signed has purchased the hereafter mentionvil
BTsouai propeny or ami rrom K t Heidi. 0
Iddlecreek TownshiD. Snvder Count P
and lias taken possession of the same, but has
leit 11 on ine prenuees :
1 niacK mare, one sorrel mare, two cows, onfl
hull, one heifer, two Dilra. thirtr clilekena ,.,.-r I
or leas, two plows, one spike tooth harrow, on
biihk Mw.11 I'.rmw, one nay raxe, one nsya
fork rope and pulleys, one2-horae wagon, onrl
champion mower. One horse cultivator, one!
tanning mill, one grind atone, one huggy,anll
one act harness, one buggy harness, lothrldli--
lot nailers, lot lores, eight acres of corn in on
field and six acres of corn In the other rl.1.1
bushels Wheat, 00 bushels of oats. 18 bushels of
rye. 12 acres of wheat in the ground. 8 acres '!
rye in tbe ground, one cook stove, one cos)
stove, 101 01 carpet, one tame, one cupboaril
nnm ru.m a . nllnli n ,1 . I .1.1. - - a . .
' y". . . . " 1 . I .'II..UB. nour l ilt
lot chairs' four beds and bedding, stand a. lot
crocas, nsnai, mi poaaioes, lounge, and an
oiuer personal property owned by the said r.
C. Batch not mentioned therein .
All persons awe hereby warned not to disturb
or intermeddle witn tne above mentioned per
sonal property under patln of being dealt with
according to law. B. W. YODEK
Middleburgh. Flu, Sept. U. ISM.