The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 30, 1899, Image 6

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    flog liaising In ttie South.
In a fanner's bulletin fro Bl tlie rle
pnrtnii'iit of agTicalttirS Mr. Tracy
states that ultliouh mure pork il ion-
timed in tho southern states than all
otbei meats combined, vet up to ls0
fully per cent, of the pork used n
hipped from the great packing houses
in Kansas City, Chicago Slid I ineiniiati
Tlx' principal obstacle to lucceu in hog
raising was the hl'h price of i-urn and
Um want of packing houses. Mr. Tracy
bows that the exclusive use of corn is
unnecessary, and hog crops of arti
chokes, turf oats, retch, sorghum, cow
peas, sweet potatoes, peanuts, chufas
and cassava may he used along with a
certain amount of grain feed. Tacking
houses will naturally follow as soon
a the supply is in excess of the local
demand. Hints on breeding are added,
and it is shown that pure bloods can
he got in the south Bl readily as else
where, ami that scruh blood i as un
profitable in Ohio lis in Texas. In time
the bog v may become the "mortgage
lifter" ofthe southern states, as it is
at present of the great corn belt from
Ohio to Kansas. The bulletin contains
much information on the care and feed
ing of hogs, the prevention of hog chol
era and swine plague, and other hints
which "ill lie as useful to farmers gen
erally as to the stock misers of the
south.
A Jersey City druggist is making a
collection of the queer orders lie receive;-
from people who send children
to tin store for things they need. Here
are a lew of them: "The child is my
little girl. I sent you live cents to buy
sitlcss powders for a groan up adult
who is sike." Another reads: "Dear
Doctor, plcse give bearer live sense
worse of Auntie Toxyn for to uargle
babis 1 brute and ohleagc." An anxious
mother writes: 'Von will please give
the little boi five cents worth ofepecao
for to throw up in a live months old
babe. N. B. Baby has a sore stum
mlek." Another anxious mother
wrote: "My little babey has eat tip its
father's parish plaather. Send an mite
dote as quick as possible by the en
closed little girl." The writer of this
one was evidently in pain: "I haf a
hot time in my lnsides and which 1
wood like to be extinguished. What is
good for to extinguish it? Theenclosed
quarter is for the price of the extin
guisher. Hurry, pleas."
Within the last five years excavations
have been made in Milwaukee for the
purpose of providing for an nddition
to the water supply. A shaft was sunk
at tho edge of the beach 130 feet In
depth, and from the bottom of this
u tunnel was bored extending 3,200 feet
under the lake. These excnvatlons have
maile available a large quantity of loose
rock, which was spread out, covered
with soil, planted with grnes and trees,
and made into a park. This soil has
proved to be a geological Klondike; It
is rich in Devonian fossils, which have
been Identified and tabulated in the
current number of the Journal of Geol
ogy. "The best and until recently the
only known area of Devonian rooks in
Wisconsin lb's Immediately north of
Milwaukee and furnishes the Milwau
kee hydraulic cement of commerce."
If you have never seen the original
of the declaration of Independence It
is probable that you never will see it.
An elTort was made to bring it to Chi
cago for exhibition nt the world's fair.
It failed, but served to draw the atten
tion of the authorities to the fact that
the ink in which the priceless docu
ment is written was becoming badly
faded in the bright light to which it had
been exposed for many years. Accord
ingly in IS'.i-l it was sealed between
pieces of glass and locked up in a light
proof vault, along with the original ot
the constitution of the United States
and other historical documents,
The Ilarrodsburg Ky.) Democrat
enlivened its editorial columns with
this item: "('apt. I'. It. Thompson pur
chased two or three gallons of straw
berries the other day of a man from
Garrard county. They were, without
doubt, the largest berries that have
been Bold this season, the smallest be
ing as large as u lien's egg. They were
so large that it was necessary to slice
them up before serving. When one of
the largest was cut open n full-grown
mouse jumped out, scaring the rook un
til she almost fainted."
A man who advertised to tell for 50
cents how he was cured of drinking,
sinokiiig, staving out at night and
gambling, and how he gained L'O pounds
weight in two years, sends this explana
tion: "Cured of the bad habits named
by an enforced residence for two years
in the state prison."
The best test of Admiral Dewey's
popularity seems to be the number of
babies that have been named after him.
The admiral himself says that he has
received 12,000 letters announcing as
many namesakes within the last 12
months, nnd that he has nnswercd the
most of them in person.
Medical men now regard typhoid
fever as a disease so preventable that
as one of them declares: "For every case
of typhoid fever somebody ought to
be hung."
Kansas City can exhibit the rare cir
cumstance ef a bank which, after clos
ing Its daors, paid 100 cenai on the dol
lar to tta creditors.
KKEAMEit.
(Crowded out tiut week.)
THE RESIT OP ALL.
I For over fifty years Mas, WnsSMW FooTH.
so Stkci has bren iiinl liy mothers for their
1 children while teething. Are you disturbed at
iiil II 1 nlehl slid In nkcii of your rest by a sick child , i . n i i
John and Jacob Lanais, wno un ,llfTerig .Illlcry)nitwmi,M,ino(cll,tlnittrr,hr Lady Grey Deserted by British ana
workimr at Milton, were home over u wjwndt.miidKet bottier".ur. win- n . , tj
c i wM niAmm (.onion ia slow's Soothiav Imp" for CblMraa Tssthfaps UOCUpieQ Oy D09Ti.
Souday . . .Mrs. Gioeuii t.ortloii IUv.lwi.lnk.ulal(le. ,twi he po,
Visiting her laughter, Mrs. lailk iiMle eufferer lmmedilly. Htpend upon il, it. ATTTrT 1 tinVQUTTH
ROW at AllenWood Mr. A. U. mother., there UtMaltteke about It. It cure- ALL QUIET AT LAD I SMITH.
. i . i j dlarrhien, regulate the stomach nnd Howels,
Smith drOVC t' UDUUry On OllUOay. Nra Wlnd Cok. Bofu., th0 0uBWi mnx w, 8uppd with Ammunition and
. . . .TllOllip. Hilhisll Ullll family of Inrntramntimi, and give tone sad energy to the CaHdM! or Ability to Hold Out.
1 . . . . . IX- I. ..I- "Um. Win. ImA M.....I.I.... Kir. '
Selinagrove visiteti the tanuiy 01 . - - -
i- r U rup for children teething Is plraiutnt tc the
0. (illt.'litIS OH OBttirday, l'r. Hi. taitleBiidl.theiirescriition of one of the old-
W Tool and wife of froeborg pall" est sad best fcssslesjajialiilaasaiiil new la test
,hI on trio'iuU in town Siiwlav umiaa states ana tor ss.e oy u nruRKi- beavy fighting at Ludysmith last Wed-
.,1,1.1 11.1.1s 111 WWO throughout the world. Price, twrnlyflve cent, d av, 8not Dee (.onfirmed. On
8. A. A and w.te.it Momoutown- .boMie. i,e .re ..! get "Mr. w.nhws the contrary the mo8t reliable advices
shin vi-ite.1 the hitter's pa rents, J.K ooTsmtoSracr." vs-iy. from Estcourt Indicate that there was
Walter's on HlindaV. .. .Quite a nothing more than a desultory can-
. . .lHl.,l,.1 C.ni- AUDITOR'S NOTICE. nonade. 1'robably the rumor of a
Dumber 't people attenaea v oni Berlous engagement grew out of the
rviees at Meiser on Mm- '"S SI" .7 fact that the Doers threw a few harm-
' I .. 1. .. 1 1 .. 1 .. . T- . . .1 .. .. n,.w AbiI n
ibdb oiinie i. ot- i ueauuv iiikiii, n-tnuuh
General Uatacre Will Prevent sn
At luck on (ienoral Metliueu'a Force.
London. Nov. 21. The reports of
tiiiiniiiii so:
. . I
Oay.. . .ytiue an in.,., ovc .,..... ( Thsuadwjd Aadltoi PPty to the supposition that an attack was
been made in our tOWIl itl the fomfi", Sfffti;1 Imminent Nothing, however, hap-
of street-lamps, rhey were
sary. The only trouble is
should ! more of them . . .
neretV lirosi. Administrator, ac. of Mary Qross, Ds- pened Wednesday
. ceaHed, toun.i nmong iiinai) icgniiy cntitird to a loHvumlth ritnnntch sent hv a
there lbs same, will attend to the duties of bit .- iaayHmnn aispatcn, sent ny o
... polntOMotat tbsofflea of If. K. Bower, Esq., fa runner to Estcourt, says: All is well
111. 1 ii.il.flii.ru. I' . on Saturday. Deo. Xnd. ni 1" bora, with nothing imnortant to re-
v.rwxVNjvsrv.fcXv . ipaaukasAassssi
for Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CINTAUN COMMNT, TT MURRAV TUKCT, NSW VONK cit
. ... .' t ... ll n HI Uvea .i , all w MS was nun' iinu i i -s iti 1 ymr
V revniau uiiu in- i . '""K huiim nuvint' claim- hi w HrtHi ruixi will ui-
. " . . . i ., 1 1, : . .... ...I. iit'ur iiinl ptt'Mf nt tlic winie hcfnri' tli Aii(litir.
latter a sister at treoioni una wiik. ;,rf(Tl.vel. ilr(U.imir(M from cominic in on
lolin fields, wife and daughter vm, k' w
drove to Selinsgrove one day hist
i. ii,, Monnor mil wile REGISTKU'8 NOTICES. Notice Islierohyatv.
week ...tlenrj tvennei ami wne it ,. n. ,,,,,,,,. ,., s-llk,,
eiaitinl her I in it her at I n.un ( orner n 'd tii.'ir Admiulstrators', Giirartlsn nmi ij
in Sunday . .
dauirhter l 81
Mrs. James ROW anil i ar County, and th niiine will tie preseDtrd T"r
... oouitrmstlou and allowance at Hie Court Hoase
mserove are Visiting in uiddlebnrgti, Monday, Deo. iltb, ko.
II,
the tiini.lv nt A. t 8 tu th at nreseni. Pirst nmt nasi nccouni or Pi .1 w sum
. c , artmlhgliratoro. thesstatn m 1. c, mhh- i
party 01 oelinsgrove gunners iateuf centre Townsiiin.sojder ci., ps...i.c'd
w. re doing Bonn lllllltlliglll this vi
cinity lust Saturday in vain endea
vor in capture seme game, but upon
seeing that their inarksmauship wa
ul the very poonjst and that any
thing of smaller dimensions than a
barn door escaped through their
ranks, they went le the txpense of
purchasing a lot ot rabbits so they
((in Id pull w I iivcr the eyes ol
their friends ami tell tiiem rabbit
rtories.
First slid tlnsl account ol P, St, Tsie, runr
i.i;i n o. Ann." RlpkS, it ml 1101 child (l Mts, s 1 1 ill,
1: pita, dec. :is, ii.
Plrstsnd flaal account of D. A. Kern nnd
M Meal it, adiiiluiMratooo. 1 lieesl ste ntti i i b
Kern, lute of the horouxli ot Middleburi;, Sti -dor
Co., l a,, deceased,
.!. II. WILLIS, R vtatcr ot Wilis.
Register's offlea, Utddleouig, pa., Nov, u, imw
Court JHrDcJamation,
nrHKREAb the Hon. Hsrold M. McClun
' Hretiamit.ludKS ol the Judicial Olstrlet,
soulpofed ol tli' Bounties Ol Snyder, 411, i
tnlon and Alfted Specbl 11ml .. T. Ueni'
1 burling, K-us., Afsuulste Judgei in .nid lurSnj
dsr county, havo tstusd tlielr pieespt, beurlos
dstt the (lb day ni ott, a. Ii., Isim, tonn
dlreetsd lot tnt holding olan Orphans' .'ouri, h ;
its ol Gointnun Ptsas, court 01 Oyer ind Ter-
ulnar and ' renersl kiun ol Quarter Ssisloni ol
.hsl'saes, st Mlddlsburgh, jr the county 01 1
SDilcr. "ii I he Sad Monday, (being lbs Iltb I
day ni 11 'i', I8V9), tn,l to oontlnus oas seek
Notice Is therefore hereby siwi, in the .'oho.
, , 1 1 111 1 1 er, .1 ii!t Icei ol tli. Pesce nd Uoustablat In aud
liiineli, who had heel. WOTK- ibrtbe county ol Snyder, to appear In theli
; a tiroperporson wiiu tuotr rolls, records, in. mini
I till tiim. SK&nilnnlliiNi utnl hit rimumhrunM.
I t IielT otllco- 11 ml in
ami litM-'uiir- iiro.-".-utii.Lr 1 11 nohiil. t. the l'
mornins for WilliamBporl where he quirsdtobethensBdamr sueudinj sn.i do
, 1 . . psrUng without lesvo M their peril, JuiUeet
expects to speml I lie winter. . . .t'uri arc requested to he punctual In thalrattsndsuc
port. We are amply supplicil with am
munition and confident of our ability
to hold out. Information from outside
Is very scarce, hut it issscllcved hero
that the Hoers now investing the town
are only a Rinall force. Haiti is ham
pering the Moor operations severely. "
The Boor invasion of Cap."1 Colony
continues steadily and rapidly. There
nre 1,300 Hoers at Coleaberg, nnd news
has reached Kast London that Lady
(irey, near Allwnl North, has hoen
deserted by tho British and Is now in
till ' 'ids of the enemy.
Prom Delagoa hay comes reports of
the arrival of more German officers
and artillerymen, who have volunteer-1
oil to serve with the Transva&l forces.
The plan of operations on both sides
is slowly unfolding itself. Qeneral
Joubert is evidently moving south to
A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED."
DEXTER
II KAY KUTOVYN.
Orowdedout last week.)
J.U
u.o at utinalo, .n. t ., Btoppei
nine .11.
Edward IMokel left Monday
... . , ni. mvin Pirtalitim todotbosetblngt which
at iui iiuujo u ...... & iho.rl.i'.inli nsruln la be done and win,, .
, 'til ... 'it tlie ,iolntuil lime airrt'u.i.ilv to notice.
VOUng DOyS) w no naO neen l lll' oireu under my hand sealal tbSHherlfl
111 II. I I !.:.. I.', ...aillnn ,,,,! 1 Oftlce In .Mlddlel urub, the lllh day ill Nov.
Philadelphia Exposition, returned
with a sufficient amount "I know
ledge tn makeanothertrip with in. ire
adyantage. .Stall brothers, contrac
tors at No. I I bri.lfrc 011 I. K. K.,
are hiting men daily. Now, boys,
is your time tn lav up trea-ures for I P
winter Biunneas seems to be
booming on P. K.R. Local freight g
comes in after dark Reuben Ji
.eeinnan conteniDlates builQincr a 12
. 11
1. 11., one 1110 in! en. ht hundred and iiii.iy
nine. I', s. B1TTKH, Hberltl.
Is, 1
PENilSYLVANIA kailroad.
Sunbury &. LowiHtowu Division.
In effect Nov. Ill, 1890,
GEN. SIR YV. P. GATACItK.
prevent, If possible, the Junction of
the Hrltlsh relieving force with the
forces nt Kstcourt and Ladysmlth.
while on the Orange river border the
Boers are believed to be concentrating
WBSTWABn.
I STATIONS,
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180
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11.17
1(1 117
10 111
110 VI
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111 Ti
in.;.;
110 an
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IU5T
11 ll!
It I.I
11 in
11 21
11
1 1 S3
1. :i7
.1 in
Sunbury
BsllnaaToys Janctton
ballnsaErsrve
rtiwllng
K reamer
Mfisor
Mlddleburg
Benfor
Baavertutvu
Adamsbnni
ttnulm ttllls
Mn lore
'iin'r
Nhlndle
1'aiirtervllre
btaitland
Law istown
liSWtstOWn (Msio Street.)
Lewtstow n .1 un, (ion.
:; 10
ar-
new house this li.ll . . W. M. Speoht m
and M. Camp have their houses Lor
almost completed. . - . I lit prospects
are tin- a heavv peach crop in Bea
ver township il winter's frost and ssa
chill does not ninthelu.ds...()urli.)V8i!M7
1 . , i!. 1 . ; .1.!. 8 50
are somewnat nemou time mis rear
wiih their rabbit hunting Bunnies
must nut he plentiful... John Peter
Walker's taee wore quite a smile
when he returned Saturday after
noon. Willi a cotton tail in his
pocket. This was his firsl luck in
hunting The w riter is glad to Philadelphia & Ene R Ii Division.
say it weiarhed almost as much as ,....
, I NOKTHBKN i KNTltAi. RAILWAY
.John, Ins I at Maloney Bfrslos leave Sunbury dally except Sundsy 1
alintn maitaA lost uuulr nnA manv I 21 a 111 for Ells slid OSnaBdSlgUS
show Ms.ted Us List week .111(1 main 8lioluIlle Urlaaudtlunsndslgua
nfnnr vminrr frionrla worn wol I 42 a m lor I,eU Haven, TyroiiP nil' tin' W'-' .
. .. . ! hop
sat r-t led.
Tniin leaves Huuburv 26 n in
rives nt Sehtissrrovo 5 45 p in
rraius leave Lawintown Junction :
I H a in, In U m. I 10 i' aviso in " -2 p in, 7 OT
II Bl p in, tor Altoona, PttUburK and the Wet.
for Baltimore and Wunhinuion stsam n
IS1 t M m id p in Kor I'lol-tb'ipl.ia and New
York :w Ka in. 1 "2 : I 33 ami Ilia pin I'ui
HarrlsburK s 10 p
KAsTwaao' at Donkerpoort to oppose Genernl Bul-
,. ler's advance. It is said fi.OOO Hoers
580 hare already laagered nt Donkeni
SJS poort. The ICngliBh plan swraa to bo
so a threefold advance from Durban to
5oi Ladysmlth, from Orance river to Klm-
berley aid from East London, by way
i'n" of Queenstown, to Burghertdorp.
t.17 General Oataere will be able to keej'
J2 the Hoers on the Orange border suf
4 iii , flclently occupied to preserve General
i c I Methuon from undue molestation, es
pecliilly If rumors from various sources
8 04 are well founded that describe the Free
8 Id I State burghers ns in nowise enthusi-
I! M I scl for rli'htlno-
Although Klmberley Is supposed to
be the objectivo of General Mothuen,
many military rritics are of the opin
, Ion that his advance will bo not to
ward Klmberley. but across the Orange
Froe State, In order to secure com
plete common'1 nf the Pnneo -Ivp-Lleutenant
Winston Churchill, son
I of lord Randolph Churchill, who
, fought gallantly In a Boer attack on
i an armored train, Is n prisoner nt Pre
toria, wounded In the hand.
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UNION TWP.
10 p 111 tor HellefOute Kane Tyrone ami laaaa.
only un
; 54S11 in lor kenoToaad Blmlis
USD i' in inr Wllllanispori
. Sunday In a in lor Kric ami OsnaadatatlS
46am lor Lock Haven ami B 25 p lu lor VII
I .i,iui- nrt
R. f. PojtiGseis
Veterinary sUrceoN.
SkLINSCROVE. PA.
ah prorenstniiul broilnesfl entrust ad to uiy aan
in receive prouipi end careful sttsnoon,
( ( vowded out nut week,)
lv. S. Auoker of Shamokin spent
part ofthe week on his (arms here
J. B. Stauffer and wife are
spending the week iii Lancastei Co.
f. S. Aueker and wife were
visiting union friends at Goodville
over Sunday .... Nothing prevent
ti 51 a in. H H a in 2 Oil ii nd
earre nnd llar.elton
7 '0 a in. in 20 am, -J 00 p in
kin and Monm . Isrmel
SesdayVWi m lor Wllkssbsrre
18 p in lor Wilke
48 u m tor Sliamo-
cnousE,
I'rains leave BsUnsgrnvs Janetloa
10 00 a m, week dayi amrlnti at flu I delpbls
lou p in (few York's 18 p m Baltimore 8 11 p at
WaliluKton 4 10 p in
:l4 p in daily arrivlnir at l'liilndclplila
,n 20 p in NW Ynrk 3 88 s m, BslllmoiS 0 15 p at
Wssntaglon in :,ti p in.
hUiiui, weuk iiays arrivuor si rniisoeipnn
Ml
rTOKS KY AT LAW.
?;inot.vM'i"o, pa.
llsiUes ciitrllsteJ to hi car?
will receive oroiupt tittintion.
in llo, I, tin. I avanflmllal ivill nraaek I 4 80s in. HSW Tola 718 a in, Baltimore
"61 v b f I Wm
in n in
W ,-1,1 M,.,., TI i II.KU ,1,
at the Winner's United Evaneelical Ttsviis alsoUs. Ssnburjr:
, . . " U '.7 a m dally arrlvim: at Phllade Idhln 6 r2 a m
I'hiir.h Sun. lav UlorninK Our. BsittmorsOSl a m washlnaton 74;. am Now
. ' . 0 . . I vrk uat 11 in VaeMsTS. 10 :w a m ItBBriavs.
justice .it the peace is n.akuiir nr-! 1 80 m weak days arrtvlns st Philadelphia
PATENTS
OBTAINED.
TERMS EASY.
oonmittor coninranioaie witn roe hiitior
of this paper, who will fsv all aaeded Infor-
11 4S a in. Ni'w York 2 13 p in, Hultluuie I1U I matlon,
a in, Washington i o.) p in. ! . . ,
1 B.t p ui. Week diyr srrlvlnu nt Ph. lade. phis SBBassaBaaaass
IIS Dm. New York 0 80 d m. HSitimort 8 Ou p si I ..-,, . oowm ,,,,v
Hire with the Roman Catholic ele- ! waiiinirton 7 Uptn ..,,....,,,.,.,! sal
IPMIH wWV WTW OwllU-ll ft. .ru r. ... ..... , , . .,, ..,.,l- St. in- IMI1 u V.uir
rangementa for an nssietant?. We
ore sorrv U) learo ot Dewey's mix-!
. .. tt . 1 . . I- ."ii.. . .-a-.J"-. - . ... , I III IB All C'l
llieill .... rrotraeieil meeiintr IS in ' sn.is.u y n., ioi urmeni, . n.u.Fu.. ..o , - ,,,,,, sirsil.t. kaaavflda. no more
progress at tnewumers enuren...
Sunday evening at 7 o'clock J. 1).
Reigle's shedj hay ami straw staeks
L. B I I . .ft.
caiiirni ..re ami iMirnet. to me
ground,
niil.M..liiri-. Position nerinnncnt. (lor refcr-
I ... Wi o ill, ficn'1 Hau ARcnt f.nrrK nnv bank in nnv town. It ia mainly of
i. B. HVTOHINSON .len'l Msuatfer, I pM work eon laotad atbomo Katercnoe. Bn
lime .rlf-acliln'MH,'d HlaioM',l i-iiVi-Ioik'. I UK
. Hominios ''iijii'ASV, Dept-3, ChivnKo e-taVUt,
i)r. Fenpcr's Golden Relief.
V 1UO 1 ll'iueiii iii'iuii.U XI in " ii, aMB1V
Paterson, N. J., Nov. 21. Vice Presl- M
dent Hobart passed a more favorable
day yesterday than his condition In
the early morning Indicated. He be
came more cheerful during the after
noon, having been refreshed by a few
hours' sleep, but his appetite did not
improve. Hobart Tuttle, the vice
president's brother-in-law, said last
night that the patient was holding his
own.
A THUS SHKCiriC IN A I.I.
INFLAMMATIONS
(lie Sure, Wound., Rhrumstlani, NuraliH
"Colds." A SURE CURE Grip
For an PAIN inside or out.
Hv U..I.T.. Masks by iii.ll Wc.Fredonui.SY
HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS.
Seven Jurors For Mollnenx.
New York, Nov. 21. Three more
Jurors to try Roland B. Mollnenx were
selected yesterday, making tn all seven
Jurars. Those accepted yesterday were
Lyman S. Foster, a publisher; Mal
colm O. Foster, a manufacturing chem
ist, and Morris A. Braude, a manufac
turer of blank books.
ONLY $5.0g
.atee orJ.??'f"ndUwi
will tend too an sra steams
by freight, c. 0 0., .ablest t
ex.mln.tloa. Tea ... .ueat
a M rw aatat feset Mid if j m
And It the eqesl of any Sn
proof mmWmuloo lock trot
sad steel sale suae sad Heat
eaetkiei Ste sttet skenei ki
Mt mtm Hr UM keaw. S.ll M-Bw timm star. MSB,
in mi sea re., sii.eei tee rw. en.sti lose a.,
its. tai lkM s. . at. n iwf. ente. mi 4 ..Ui
tMtas taskTsta iZ,
il
s sau. ataii hub swmsis t. ..ut
ui kearsStkesiftMa tas.2S, o srMel
twtuk tk.t null .. tft.fto St. 00.
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TESTIMONIALS
This Ladies' Dongola Kid Hoot, Laoe or Button, solo leather
routtter, innor, outer sole and heel, fancy tup stay, Patent Leather
Tip. Opera Toe. 2 to 8, D, E, or EE, sent postpaid on receipt of 1,
Equals any $2 boot sold, Out mnkx Honey refuuded if .unsatis
factory. We (ruatsntee fit, style, w'ar,
e'HKF..- ii'iri'iiliilin.'iit' wii.i HliisiiMilni.si f lmr!,'u.r.s In slioi-s ; also u Stibsotlb-
TU ki l hli li hci iiri'Kii I.ll.cral t'asli llonns mi yum' jutr'a trading.
!nuals nnv 18.00 alios . wife wen' barefoo. ratb. r than
.no inytningtmi the DEXTEHIl.eo shoe.
DsXTKB Siiiik t'n :
Dear Sirs Tlie Bboea are nrovlnsr sstlsTsrtory. This pair tnai 1 now bare make nve
different stylet of shoes thai I bsve aoutrbr ot you and they are ail rikhI. i showed our
merehant a pair of $t.oo shoi's tim. l had last .ecetved rrora von and he too1- nis knito and
cui into the heel and esanuiea then Uioronfbly and pronourjsed Uieui ohssp at 88.00,
VOU will 11 nd an Order With tills It'llcr for t mo mure pair uf Rimes.
BoSpeotruUl vuiiis. KBfl J. M. WILLIAMS,
vriileu, Medaclao Co., cai.
P. s. Us mynaiia' II you like.
Caxraa Shos Co.;
(iunis ri'-a.-i' itiid ci.i'lnsi'd, herewith, express money ordi'r. Please send tin' shoes
oni Without dulsy, I am Deeding llii'in. Mi wife Is almost harelooted and I don't wish to
buy sMiies at any oilier house Ufailse I have used the Pester and nnd tlitin the lust lor
the money. Yours truly.
PHILIP M. BCKALH,
Nvwoka, III.
DEXTER SHOE COsumSersSt, Boston, Mass.
Established 1880,
Capital $500,000.
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