The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 22, 1900, Image 4

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    WKST BKA.VKK.
PORT TREVER TON.
Ditlvougeta picture last week
.1. .. ... 1. 1. ..I .! Mmiltno nuintn-
iiihi onuunu J - , ... ... l ,,.
.' It nor; report and oae will jingle- ' wvc'
lt you free ol charge ...The ana his "ole, Henrv Hoover d
rlernuon im-ih a lew ihyb
1 K V f T
.l..lm
I .. . I I ..Itl-t-
ativea in town '.'
irawder, who has been sick mr
eral weeks, is convalescing
rowded
1 The earth is clothed in a mantle
ai white but the slei-'h U-lls fail to I
Mi lt m
nance u ii"i, rc xm mm mh- j--b . ,, ,r i
lie sent
1,1,1 urmithpr prevented 'Suuirt
. . , .
from being hoisted proeny on the
12th, it being hi forty-fifth year in
the United Slate-. . . . L. A.. Jenkins
got the contract fur cutting dowu
VV. Wagner's timber which is to lie
sawed into railroad ties. . . .Levi B.
Treasterhad the misfortune of run
ning a rusty meat hook in his hand
Jasi week which causes him a great
deal of pain lacob Erb i still
nut iilile tu iln mneli from theclleets
of his late siek SI) ill. 1 to works a that purpose, or to asses
--- ,
little nt ciirir iniikini
we had last Saturday make- now to replace
in all about lour inches for this win
That cough
Hangs On
You have used all
Tl... Bloroa Mini hotels are
with loiters waiting lor the eandi
dates to come around. -lost keep'
on waiting we'll have election again
before long The Cheney ot'Sun-
bury came home to attend election,
.0 Unoi flmt la what he savs. but we
are not sure whether he came
Phesnow "dummy to mite aiong w , . .
broken one at DrotJiuo ;
BKAVEHTOWJN.
Jacob A. Freed hauled his grain
to market last week . . . .On Wash-!
ington's birthdav, Feb. 22, the P.
(). 8. of A. camp, No. 98 will hohl 1
their annual baiKjiict at which tin
tnster Mipner will In- Served 1.
F. Coleman was toLewistown Tues-
day . . . .J. P. Kerns was to Juniata
I 111
1 t .1 I , countv last weeK Airs. 0. t. I
sorts or couen reme- ,,i -i... .,,. , i,,,,,,.. ,,
I HlM hilt it does not ! ...Valentine day passed, some
I
I yield; it is too deep!
j seated. It may wear j
lor 1 itself out in time, but !
I mm m a '
ter no t
ItlllLT
ll,
ne
.,. i. ,.a.ti
( 'lure . . . . '
H. Willis oi
end n vi-il
tin ir man
Mi ttcr die
:ii week. At iu
iwlv improving 1111-
late Mrs. Mary K.
Treaster and grandson, Eddie, was a
guest ol your scribe last Sunday. . .
Mrs. Allen Peter has been on the
siek I i -t lor the
l s
,, )r. Mitchell ol M
M. Shindel and John
Middleburg paid this
last week looking up
frien i- . . Daniel ker
in Mifflin county at the
home ill Lttwis Kcrstetter Feb. 12th
and was buried on the I lih at St.
John's church (Black Oak Itidge.)
I fe !" one sister and ti host ol
1
ueplicws to mourn ni
uiire Steely a
HIS SI
II Wl
. 1 ,
Ilie seuo
IT tit 1
III
tit all 1 .
visor with
lilled tin
eliurch and
..li.ilnmi
limit
i ! ween
house
SUIKT-
iborers
tlir
the
Bros Rev. linllhart, paswr 01
the United Evangelical church, and
Rev. Fenstermaoher, pastor of the
Evangelical church, preached their
farewell sermons Sunday evening.
...'.Saturday evening, the l"th
inst. Miss Carre Reichenbach gave
n novel social, the fee ol the season.
Twelve of her in o 8 1 intimate
friends were present and enjoyed
the refreshments very much, which
isistcd of all the delicacies oi the
Benson. They all spent a very en- i
joynblc time with the exception ol
Mr. 1 . wh 1 while gormandizing
some taffy aim nsl swallowed his
teeth. At a late hour they all re-
il inn ol 1 roi.
mi I partook oi
. . Miss Mavme
produce la grippe, s
I pneumonia or a seri-1
1 ous throat affection, j
j You need something j
f that will give youj
strength and build f
jup the body.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
smiling, others not so pleasant
S. H. Winey was toMiddleburgover
Sunday Ner. A. Feese bad pub-1
lie sale of farming implements Sat
urday. . . .C. E. Robb, Jacob Car
penter, and Elmer Troxell Intended
to go west next week, lint the latter
was run over by a froijrt train Fri-
Iday evening which caused his death
a few minutes after the accident. '
1 bis should be a waroingagaiust un
necessary exposure of life to all
I young men and buys v ho have made
la practice' of this bad habit. ..Can
Ididate Wolfe for JuryCommiasion
I er was looking up bis friends here
. . People who always want to move
chicken houses, should not build
them stationary, hut build them on
rollers Editor Wngenseller will
npake a creditable National Delegate
1 d will faithfully rcpreseul the in
tereists ol the Republican party.
I 9OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
8 lTfi
That he never did know
just how to bay furniture until
he found himself in onr store.
And you will regret the bar
gains lost if you have not in
spected our- liue of furniture,
which is the most complete in
the city. We name you few
of our bargains :
Reed Rockers, - $1.25 and up.
Couches, - - . $4.50 and up.
Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up.
' Win. A. SHIPHAN,
439 MARKET ST.
SUNBURY, PA-
Frank S. Rlegle,
t. . . ..--.. r
Willi
I
ic exec
who Btayei
bnmkfasl
line oi iiig low ii
young ladies, left
Tuesilav morning.
Some parties here arc asking wnnl
kind of i In iking man is thi ( I. U .
Wagenseller They say they hear
lie is a nice man, hut thev ncversaw
.Ic
stcemcd
,.h
rilCSS VOII must Lr'l
ij them know you re
iiiman lieing. e re-
reasons exolaiued else-
issue, we Will he una
to rrant the reauesl ol oui
:iiii lail hlii I'nrrc-iioinlcut, llllicll U
we would like to do so. It would
lie a pleasure and a satisfaction to
meet personally and talk to every
voter, but under the circumstance.'
we hope every voter will accept
Hssiininee that we will in evcrv
lOSSlblc endeavor to merit evcrv
lum. ( icorgi
around to let
e olile a
grel thai lor
where in thi
t iirncd
I . Ill VII
an carl
Hover,'
nlished
grovi
Anck
penra
thinks this i another
n it ... . Parks is porter
I louse an I Tom at
j will do this when everything t
i else fails. There is no doubt I
.i u I . l m
I about it. ll nourisnes, i
i nceom
ir Selins-
. .K.
.'i
A.
r inaue ms senn-wecnn
vc iti our townSiturdav ni
toVS arc out f date,
'I'll!.
mi Ketib
ind thai is
ul the ferry
Ihe .National.
Tint's right, Mary, don't you weep.
r
nc
There is no better raedieine foi
Hie babies than Chauiberlnin'e
Couch Itc.ccilv. fts pleasant tasti
mid prompt and fcfteotual cures make
il ft fttvorite with mothers and small T, , t, p-,,,.!,,,,.,, Qr-
hildren. It qutcklv cures their
coughs and colds, preventing pneu- chestra Saturday night was well
monia and othr serious eonse attended considering the inclement
es. It also cures croup ami ,i a i.,,.
nreiwrei
mplaiiM'. I he program was
varied by vocal solos and ipiartettes
. . ..Mrs. I
is
An Editor's Uf Sninl li.v hliinlx r
IiiIii'm 4 -x I it l .
During the early p"-! f October
l'.iii, 1 contraoted a bad cold which
settled on mv Inn s ;nnl was neiilect-
strcnfilhens. builds up and I ed until I lemed jbat consumption
I ii iw j 7 hail apiicaicil i , :m liiciini'iit slate.
j makes the body strong and r WM constantly couuhing and try-
s heallhv, not only to throws ing to expel some thing which I could
I off tkic hrd roiirth but tr I I became alarmed ami after
oll this hard cougn, put to Kivisl)9icai doctor a trial boughl
fortifv the system against bottle of Chamberlain's Couah
I further attacks. If you are I lteinyd ami the i-cmiII w,,s immedi-
s , I j : ate improvement, nnil alter I hml
i run down or emaciated you j Ultedthre bottles my lungs were
I should certainly take this' restored to their healthy state.- B.
if u:- f a .i::r.,. 7 S. Edwakds, l'ulihslier of The Re-
j nourishing food medicine, j vi(iW u Vll;it in Por by A
irvc. aiul f i all drunRisls. I Dnitr'Tists
- SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist, Ntw York. T :
I ii hi hi mi Hi l til Tft Ittr J mm
: pft. r i. . t i
i ne li vision oi roresirv lit
IKEBURM. cnlei
I mer tin
i,ucuic. .... .
wav luis been useil in tens 01 cnouaanaa , ..
.it i-..,c-, U'l t.houtn inale failure so wen
pOSMlDie UIIUeilNOi 10 .L-..t - - l,afn1i II I iv
- , , , i IBl BB WD UCO MwJ mw. w ' ... 1. 1
vote casl tor your numoie set vaui. uot onlv oureseroup.but when given
Editor I st. I as soon us the cronpy cough appears,
- will nrnvent the attack. In cares of
SALEM. whooping cough it liquefies the 'Wharf
j tounh mucus, making it easier to ex-, j ,,yer .
....... . oevtorate.ann lessens, i se ,-iy. , ,. , -
On Tuesilav mgbt of last week thus depriving tbat tlisease oi a ;"".1v: , " " ?... 7Z
acrand nooturn was given to Ira dangerous oensequeaces. For sale Philade.ph.a (). Miller ofS.in
(;, u,bcrli,,.andwifeatlhel.omeof by all drugg. its, ; bury spend..,, a short time with
Ills inoill'T. . . . mm. ia-vi oy was
PAXTOHVILLE
sirv lias ue
to investigate early nexl sum-
ex! remo eastern distribution
of the Kooky Mountain trees. The
information w ill he tor the benefit of
tree pla. iters on t he western plains,
lor the success of planting in thoc
regions must largely depend upon
introducing the trees which are na
turally adapted to them. Hereto-
ii m i t if lire :i ii'tm it n in r n i ) rtio timok:
In lip leatsot iiuiiimci s " ' -
i- .i iihiutml iniiiii tlii i .l-i i ik li-i -. i I. nan
Denatmr ine ween wito ' i
DEALSB IN
PIANOS,
SEWING MACHINES, ;
-''.
.1
Middleburg,
v remiereil several
select ions, BolicjttnB
Myron MoyeJ
the groom. The party was served
with a treat, consisting of apples
and sweet cider. Lon may you
live is the wish of your many
friends. Ira. Happy may you be. .
Mrs. Meiser was the lucky woman
to keep her husband Irom the parts
last week Ezra, you QUght to
enlarge your stable, if you want to
.store hay and shelter horses from the
uold winter nights... J. M. Aurand
and Colcinaii brought some hay
from Mr.Seiver for Dr...Kev. Schna
ble is making rapid progress at his
house carpet-rag party was
witnessed at Jac. Ku-tcr's on Wed
nesday nijlit The spelling B.
wa largely attended at Fair Oak on
We lui silay evening Jacob, if
enough to be
or as we hope
eastern species, the effort of planters
MVIDg lieeii gradually to force the
eastern Species westward. There is I
reason to believe that a number of
Rocky Mountain trees, accustomed
called to Beading to visit her father, to an ai id 'vininnient, will be apt
1 Dr. Brown, who has lately been at- u r"' 11U,K' ",ort! wene
Hon. J. P. Wetoel of Heavertown ,i,.te(I wi(, apoplexy Hawy 1 1',1"1" rvKum than the eastern species,
passed through town Tuesday.... .'isK.r has heeii on thi: sick list for ' Tj"H w lrtinl;irly true of trees,
Mrs. John Martin died Wednesday (K. p, fe, . . ,Quifc nOtHbet wnJon & "lyon lower ele- j
and was buried at the Hassinger Lf ,. ,,,,,,,1. iir,. Buffering tromyatlons and whiolj follow the streams
church Saturday forenoon. The de- sort. tlimit .... Arthur ( '. Brown, j some distance into the plains,
ceased was about 73 years of age. who has been employed for some The work will be done largely by
Samuel Weidenniyer, Sr. of Met 'lore t,me jn tl, Asylum, Danville, spent oollnbortors of the Division who are
transacted business m town Thurs- Monday night with bis parents.. . . familiar with the region. To each
day.... Harry Howell of Lewis- Brian Teate of Hummef's Whaif, a will be assigned a certain area, in
town spent Sunday with his family member of the Freeburg Orchestra, which, following the trees eastward,
at this place. .. .Protracted meeting snent Saturdav and Sundav in this he will studv their habits id" growth
place A niimncr oi relatives yiiij5 usiumons.
were pleasantly entertained by S. G. :
Hilbish and family Saturday. A iereiciaieiFi
fattedturkev and dainties such as " . '"jurea oy tne ate orooffee.
i.i i . .i. ....
e nseo i norsoav eveuiuii touiuui
converting one soul. This is some
thing that has not occurred at thi.
place for a number of years. .L
von are lortunate
elected for Btinervi
you arc, remember the water-courses
.The Mover estate held an ap
praisement last week and arc going
to have -ale in March Henry
Pontius ha- already taken some of
htrmiug implements to Mifllin,
where he expects to move in the
spring . .John Fisher was hauling
stone Inst week to civet another new
house in Salem Vbsalom Arbo-
is sMnding his Sundays at Row's,
the Idler . . Kving to the funeral
of Mrs. Steininger, there were no
services at Salem oil Sunday.
Iv KEAMEit.
Mrs. Wm. Bickel took
Ashlaud last week, where
IimiuI is runnins a hotel
E. Derr made a business trip to
Ecavertown and Adamsburg Satur
day Miss Bessie Erb, alter
spending several weeks at Potts-:
grove, returned home Thursday. . .
Teachers' Institute was held in the
Paxtouville Grammar school Friday
evening. It was one ol the most
interesting meetings held this year
yet. ...While Kolandus Hassinger
and his family were attending Mrs.
Martin's funeral on Saturday, they
met with a very serious accident.
Through some cause not known to
me, threeol his children were thrown
out of the spring wagon, and I am
informed today that two ol them
had their collar bones broken. . . .
Don't forget to cost your votes, for
Irwin Gray bill and Geo. W. Wag-
i triii In onaallar SmI imhiv tor .Illl'V i fill Mils- "08
i u..- .: - I v...;.'..,.l n,,le.'rr,te TI ii i v , SUI ucciat el wherev er
I I v. I III!--- I ' I M I illlU .miwiini t,v . " I .
.Geo. arc civlitaliV mn for tin position
1 1 , . , . , t I . - 1. '.. i -.1 l t-
... j i i r- ii i ly iin-ic iiiirt iiffii in -i re i m
winter s crystals alone can supply the Krocnrv KtorHM .1 new preparation
were served. After dinner thev were palled (i KAIN ), made of pure grains
pleasantly entertained by music bv uJS?-i! ,M u Tb.?
' ... . . ; ' i ' most delicate stomutMi reeeivea it
Mrs. . ( . UllblSn, Ada . MOV- , without distress, and but few can tell
er. of the Musical Collece and oth-1 if fro"i ooffee. It does not com over
.-I ii i ... .1.- i i vuo-iuun ii hi ii man. in tin-. i imiv
ers. iney amen incmrm ""PPy ; nrink It with Kreat beneflf Wo. and
and telling Uncle Sam they would iKe. per package Try it. Ak for
soon come again. (JRAIN-O.
New Store !
New Goods!
Low Prices !
Inquire for . .
Prices and Terms.
Public Sales
NMleea of anis will b liiantod tree underUiln
lii'iidliiK "lii'ii llii-lilils an; priined at Oils onice.
wnentuaMlnarenotpiiiitnd at Mils onice wi
i'i-iit win in- i-iianfi-ii. ivrsoiiH ixiiti-tlntf to
liavc sale shoulil selt-t-l aduto anU liavii ll insert:
ad In ilils column.
THURSDAY, Pad, ft iwo. tlin-e mllea .outli-wi-nt
of Oanliavtlla. Bllaj lliirtman willrell
5 Saraai, ll cows, t hcail yoiinic rattle ami
farmiiiK liiipU-iiientH.
8A1i',li'..AY.- Feb 2I- ,s0- " 8"Kr Street, tn
ImtobhrfL A. I.. Sianfrler will sell acom
plete lot ofhouseliold fuaniture.
WKUNKHDAY. Feb. 28. near Kichfleld. Mrii.
Mary O ray IS 1 1 will tall 1 home, 10 head of
eattli-and farming Implement.
TlirilS DAY. March 1, two and one-fourth mllea
iiorth-weat of chapman 1'ont Ofllje, Mm. O.
W. Slahl will sell one horse ami farming
linplcuientH,
THURSDAY, Mareh 1, lOoo, two and ono-fourth
miles DOrtb-waal of Chapman. Alice A.
stahl will sc'l II horses, 1 cow. farming im
plements and h.um-hold goods.
THURSDAY. March I, IKoo, three miles south of
New Berlin, Chus.c Verger will sell I mules,
'2 horses. cows and farming implements.
FKIDAY, March 2, John Walter will sell live
stock and farming Implements 2'i miles
west of Mldalaburg.
WEDNESDAY, March 7, 19oo. two miles north
of kreanier, Mns Sarah Dimkplhewr will
sell ft horses. II heail of cattle and farming
implements.
WSDIfRSDAY, March 7 at liisfarmJ miles went
of Mlildlehiirg. ILK. Unas will sell I ho 'si-s. 2
mules, is head of cattle. IS shouts, I hrood
sows and funning implement..
FRIDAY, March lit, MQO, one and one-half miles
ninth of Oriental ami 2 miles west of Nat
serelllo, .lohn llilliert will sell 2 mules, 6
head of cattle ami funning implements.
HONDA Y, March 12. I9oO, near Kantz, K- K.
I'auhcrt will sell live stock, farming imple
ments and household goods..
THURSDAY, March II, I'.HVI. Iewis Fisher wilt
sell horse , cows and farming iinpleinents,
near HoKaaa Hal! Fatta.
BATURDAY March 17. IVBO, three miles nortli
eastof Ntddlabuqt, Edward Hummel' will
sell 4 horses. I cows. head young cattle
ami farming Implement,
SA'l l lUlAY, March 17. I'.Wik nt Hotel Indepcnd-en.-e.
Chapmaii V O , Snvilcr county, will
sell horses, haggles mid household' furni
ture. MONDAY, March lOih, wm. Rtttw will sell 3
horses, 12 head of entile ami farming Imple
ments 1 mile c. ist of Kiatcrviilc.
Ti KSUAl .March 30, near Pallas, John BbaSw
will sell stock ami farrring ImpUtDeata.
X
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Special
Announcement
Glassware.
I have just received-a fine
assortment ot glassware, con
sisting ot Cake Dishes, Fruit
Stands, Celery Trays, Butter
Dishes, Pitchers, Spoon Hold-
I ers, Ac., &c. at prices ranging
from f)lo 16 cents.
Peerless linking Powder, one
pound cans, 8c.
Axle (irease, 15c. cans at 10c,
200. buckets at 15c.
Fine Cloves and heavy Men's
Mitts.
X
S. B. SIMONTON.
HinMi I' l"l II1IIHM
8KLIXSGH0VE.
.Mrs. Ira S'hoch and two sons
were at Philadelphia last week ut
tendins the funeral ol an aunt of
N H::' ' 2fv' J "A"h,:, "aving opened a store i.. Doodle-
an. son.,l.lers(.ySliores,eut.....,iay tow I wish to invite the attention
with . h. Alliert and family. ,,, the )lit. , a f th.,
I he College (.lee and MukJoIio ,t jowert
( "lults took a I'oneerting tour last '
kand were well retvived and 1 JaB"
BE SURE . . .
That your even ami yoni
Children's oyes are it)
uood condition.
ih"v were . .
Bishop Talbot oi this Diocese ot the
GordoD,whoia working at Pbila- Thev are staunch RepublicaDH and Episcopal Cbufoh was in town on ,
Jelnhia is at home at present should tl.erelore rc-ceive a large ; Saturday inspecting All Saints
Frank Thomas was at Mohanoy ( itv number ot votes. . . . K. C. Walter , P. S AlU-rt and wife, :
American Knglc Ilrand Loose 1 toast
ed Coffee, has a delicious flavor and
1l. umlaut strength. For the purpose
of introducing tliis new brand lam
offering it at only 11 cents a pound
or S pound for SO cents, (live us o
trial order and you will huy again.
but week, trapping a pigeon mau l, and wife and Mrs. Joseph Walter wnoraeni a wcck a .
' shu J i t . a is ttr i, I O VV 1 I ll'llilvln il't llli Ml I r it 1 P.'t lllili.il llnttlf At tint fnnla. M
Newton Mshcraml moth- visits r . r . "alter unci xvue onn- T'T a itv .""Z 1.
nome oD many oi mm wees , . - ' -
..... I nOtind DACKAirnsI 10 rent., iiaeli .1
P ' i m ... J I A aValtsfj Lurvicn rn holil 111 tin- tUi)- i . a .
''"fi "-" " " imcungcB, or iv pou ims lor BU cents.
it a I 1 . a. I
lege cliurcn on ounciay evening iasi - Xhese are Special Bargains
Irienda Deaf New Berlin last week Ask your grocer today to show you ; ; .vev ,,e osier a.iu w. weta to
John V. Stetler of Middleburg a package of OKAIN-O, the new food uafmi rtTr
as
last
...Mrs.
er Mrs. Scars, of Selinsgrove visited day a week.
James Zitgler's last Wednesday...
Mrs. Millard Bollinger was visiting , Try untin-o ! Try umin.o.
widows' Apra .imkmcxth.
Notice Is herein- given Unit the following :
wi lowa appralaemenis under tap lion law h?
been llled vv it ii tlMOWrk ul the Orphans Court
Ol Snyder (' unity and will M presented tor con- ;
Drtnattoti on Mooday, Pabraaraj, law.
Appraisement nf Plora K. Hoyar, widow of
Ilr. C. A. Buyer, late of Hc'liisji'ive, SnjdsrCn.
I' i.,deoeo:uted, elected to U; taken under tl.e fjnti
BxetnpUon law.
ApprulHR.nc.it ol Ainutidu .icinherllug, widow
of Win. 11. Oeinheiliiig. laic of "llnsgro 'e, !.. (
i deceased, eleeled t ) be lakt-n under the Ciuo
cxempilon law.
AppriilHeineii' ol Alice S. Marti, widow of
' I.ullier A. Merl., late Ol Centre I'owtiHhlp, Sn).
tier Co.. IM.. deeeaseil.eliH-led U) be tuken under i
the $n BnaStlon law.
i appralasmeni of s iphin B P -ter, widow nt
I Henry J I'e'er, lata of Wen Bearer Township, i
Snyder Co , I'.i., dei-eased, electtd tube taken I
under the (Jou exempt on law,
AppralHement of Matilda K. l-'aremnn, widow'
of Kllss Kuretnaii, hue or Adams Township,
Snyder Co., I"a., dereuaed. elec'Ud to be taken
' under the Mou ex.npt.on law.
ADpralscmenS of Alice A s-nhl, widow of o.
W. Stabl, late of Chapman Township, Snyder 1
I Co., Ia., deceased, elected to be tuken under I
the Hoo exemption law.
O. M SHINI1EL, Clerk O.C.
Mlddleburs. Pa...Ian.if7 l9uo. ,
lui in town on business Mondav of drink that taken the place of coffee. , wedding of Mr. arid Mrs. Hunsick,
u ,.....L- MiamErma lfasns I The children may drink it without ; grandparents ot Mrs. Ir hlmer
. . ,. Aiii 1 1 i: . t a.. .
visited friends It Middleburg last
w.ek ...Mrs. S. A. App and Miss try ,k iU ,$l?m
h:"", -a i- . rich seal brown of Mocha
All who Crumbine and family left for their
has that i ncw home at Wotnebxlorf .... Mrs.
nr .lavn It t r l imttl
Minnie Conner of S-linsL'rove visit- .T . Z. lj' na W ,e .w "
"""T I J I tltlt It IS lUatie Irlllll urv umiun, ami
eti the former's parent several ""P tj,e lll08t dellcata stomach receive It
last week... Mrs. Henry (iroover of ; wit,00t diatres. One-fourth of the
liwwishuru visitetl relatives in town j ,,rce of coffee. 15c. and 25c. perpack
tbc latter part of last week. age. Sold byall grocers.
port to the Hospital for treatment
A song service was held in
Trinity Luth. church on Sunday
evening.
Come
in and try them.
We will have other Offers. Watch our "ad.
MlDDLEBURQH MARKET.
A. H. MOYER.
PARKER'S
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Butter 20
Eggs 14
Onions
Lard 6
Tallow...:. .. 4
Chickens 6
Turkeys
Shoulder
H".m
Wheat 68
Rye 50
Corn 35
Oats (old) 00
Oats (new).... 25
Potatoes
Bran per 100. 80
Middlings " 90
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mistakes a thing of the jmst.
drugs used.
B. F. SHEIBLEY,
Jeweler and Refrnctintr Onticinn.
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Graduate Philadelphia Optical College.
WANTED !
lvcliabie man tor Manager
Hrancfl Ofhce I wish to onen in t
vicinity, (rood openinir for an
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this paper when writing.
A. T. MORRIS Cincinnati,
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