The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 29, 1900, Image 8

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    Baking
Powder
Economy
The manufacturers of Royal
Baking Powder have always declined
to produce a cheap baking powder
at the sacrifice of quality.
The Royal is made from the
most highly refined and wholesome
ingredients, and is the embodiment
of all the excellence possible to be
attained in the highest class baking
powde
r.
Royal Baking
a fair price, and is cheaper at
price than any similar article.
Samples of mixtures made in imitation of hiking
powders, but containing alum, are frequently dis
tributed from door to door, or given away in
Grocery stores. Such mixtures are dangerous
ROYAl BAKING POWDER CO., 100
WFST BEAVER.
Dr. Shlve is improving
from his late
sjk'II of sickness.
Heniy Baumgardner and wife were
th gUflata of your scribe Inst Sunday.
Dandelion hunters were out in full
force on the hills around Met 'lure last
Saturday.
There were eighteen or twenty opoa
auma killed last week by the Lowell
fox hunters.
Miss Viola Steely h
iw with her sister.
na exchanged plae
Mollie, at David
Kreb's home.
Howard Kline is n
man in John B. Shi
an IJannervllle,
Jaek I taker cxpecti
iw assistant
'tlenberger'a
fore
store to I
invi
k v
bis stave
tli Amos
mill in operation t h i- w
Wagner as foreman.
The report last Saturday was that
Win. Howell is growing weaker and
not able t' sHnk above n whiaper.
Tl Id citizens of McClurc -ay a-
soan na the wind iiuita blowing, that
wUI stop the railmtitl talk in their town.
John Snyder of Met 'lure has the con
racl for cutting the stave ttmlier and
Prank Wagner the li:niliiiLr for Jack
Baker.
Harrison Brininger paid 'Squire Htee
ly a bitsineaa call Saturday nigh) last
tin Jockey ( Jcorge's Manila coach, of
Met lure!
i. t . w agner moved 10 juuuiecrecit
It- Nltuniav on ine larm vaeaieo hj
Harden l.Msh. The latter moved to
Huntingdon county.
1 1 tin Knepp of LeM'iatown is taking
out luuilier here for three double houaea
which he intends to put up In Lewia
i. ii this summer. Fhinela Weader is
doing the Hawing.
The sale of Jamc
dav was well atten
a fair uriee. M r.
llu die- la-t Satm
UhI. Things brought
Hughes expei-t- to
tv in a few weeks
lea n Snyder eounty
and locate In New tn
Hamilton, the
plat f Ilia birth.
John P. Fisher's chickens are too fat
togctoul of the way of the paaaitig
teams. The result Is a broken legor a
broken back. The aceidenl causes him
to live on nothing but chicken it pie.
John, if ymi can not gel rid of them all
they would be thankfully received by
mine of your neighbors who do not
have such fat chickens
UNION TWP.
Daniel s. shoiiv, a retired farmer,
will move to town.
William Reigleof Selinsiirovc spent
.Sunday with his parents here.
Granl Deitrick and wife of Deibler
were visitiuii friends here lust week.
We are expecting to have the water
in the canal turtiin some day this week.
A. K. Aucker and Miss Kate Aueker
Were calling on friends at Pallas over
Sundav.
We are dad to learn that Dr. H. M.
Krebs w ill locate in our tlotirishiiur lit
tle village.
It. F. BehoU left for Dunville last
Mopday where he cxeetn to work
daring the summer.
Henjiunin BenHW ami wife of Sha
mokin were visitiiig at the residence
f Levi Stab I over Sunday.
J. B. Aucker made a trip to Waynes
boro, Pa. last week and purchased a
new Frick traction engine.
Powder costs only
its
to use in tOOd, anil in many ernes uieir s.ue is
prohibited by law. Alum is a corrosive poison, and
all physicians condemn baking powders containing it.
WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.
GLOBE MILLS.
Anion Verger moved on the B. W.
Yoder farm.
Jacob Banner made a business trip to
New Berlin.
s. a. Smith of McVeytown la moving
back on his own farm.
triP
Antes A. I'lrich made a husiiu
to Middleburg Friday.
Sallie Fagely and Hen Koch have
gone into the poultry business.
Amoa Bolig, w ife and daughter, An-i
nle, aaaiated at Mary M. Wagner's tlit-l
ting.
George Reich moveato White Top on I
the George I!. Moyer farm.
Born on Wednesday night to Samuel
Hummel ami wife a son.
The people of Globe Mills areaorry to
learn of the serious illness of M i . S. II.
Voder.
William Schroyer
Sunday with Mr-. S
Stuck.
Mis. Foster Biegel
visiting her mother
and wife spent
brother, George
if Adamsburg is
Mrs. Mary M.
Wagner.
Misses Corn Row and Katie Freed of
Kreniner aH'lll Sunday with Miss Ma
bel Beaver.
Calvin Reich leaveaon Saturday fttr
Chillisiuaipie where lieexpeetaa pu
sition ui the P. R. R.
Antes (Tlrieh and granddaughter,
yH1
-tueii, -pent Thursday with
Mrs. .;. v. Snyder at Selinagrove.
Mra. George Roush died Thuraday
morning of dropsy. The people of
GIoIk' Mills mourn the loss of a kind
friend and neiirhbor.
IKLIN8OB0VE.
We liolici
iiitor"on our st reets
last week.
lev. D. E. Mel.ain of Middleburg
was a Selinsgrove visitor Saturday.
Mrs. J. E. Honeycutt of Chambera
burg Is iit itio- friends in this place.
Miss Annie Hess of Rockford, Ills.,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Vutzy.
Prof. (.. II. Albertof Bloomsburg was
in town between trains one day last
week.
Mrs. A. A. Conrad and Mi. George
Fenatermacher spent several days at
Danville last week.
The snow we had disappeared nearly
as fast as it came, although there was
about two days of sleighing.
Itev. Frank ('. Buyers and wife are
visiting his parents, ('apt. Buyers and
wife. He has been transferred from
York to Liverpool, I'erry county.
Jos. Beistle of Buchanan, Mich (u
former Selinagrove boy) hi apenulng a
few days with his sister, Mrs. George
VonN'eida. He will Is' accompanied
home bv one of bis nieces, Miss Mary
VonNeida.
The (Sice and Mandolin Club gave
concerts last week at Berwick and
Ultsiinsliurg, also at Northumberland
and Snydertown. Theboya are mak -
ing tiui'te a reputation for themselves in
the musical line.
A very liad tvrifk occurred on the
railroad in the yard at this jdace at
al s u 1 1 o o'clock Sunday morning. It took
all day to clear the tracks so trains
could get through. Several logs run
almoHt through the engine. A great
many people witnessed the wreck.
ADAMSBUKO.
Harry Kempfer Ih on the sick ltot
E. B. Smith made a burinew trip to
MlddleburR Monday.
MeMtrtt. Stetler and Wetzel of Middle
burg spent .Sunday in town
Mi;Ma,neWhirlevof hMh .sales' family at Mlddieburgh this
tin- guest of Mrs. Mairtiif Wetel.
Misw-H Nettie Smith and Kffle Min
ium of Fremont are visitinif T. Reitr.'s.
Miss Ivn ("Htlu-nnnn of Lewlstown is
visiting be grand parents, Hnmuel Au
j rand's.
i Jacob Btablaeoker, wife and ehild f
I Middleburg spent Sunday with his
brother, William.
John DeLougand and Miss (tusw of
' Ealntervlle were (be quests of Win.
Helfrlch'fl Sunday.
Hiram Siegfried and wife of Selln's
grove were the tjueata Of the hitter's pa
' rents over Suiuiny.
Mrs. Swing and Mm. Turner of New
ton Hamilton were entertained by the
family of ('lurries Wetzel recently.
Mrs. Amelia (Jundrum was called to 1
(ilcilic Mills bv the illness and sul
(iicnt death if her father.
II. . Romig) contractor for sevenil
buildings- In Sunbury, accompanied by
James Benfer, K. E. Shannon and
Knmk Benfer, left for Sunbury Thurs
day. Isaac Saltman's carriage shop
caught Are last week. The tire wan
extinguished by the combined eflbrta
lof D. F. Spald and Hayden Kurtz Ih
fore much damage was done.
The Odd Fellows c.f this place will
hold an Anniversary Banquet Satur
day evening, March 81. The Beaver
i tow n Junior Orchestra will furnish the
I music. Good addresses will be given
by the members.
Mi'. PI.EAUANT MILLS.
T. V.. Belt
Tuesday.
Dun Hoover
moved t'i Adamaburj
tneni
several davs at
Halifax
.lame-
to town
). N.
near Sa
Arbel
W. Mee
Sol lie
last week.
. Fisher of Bellnagrove moved
Thursday.
and I 'har'lcs Kaltriter will work
cm this summer,
ila Kaltriter will work for .
k at Heilnagrove.
of our people attended the sale
w. Bossier at Freeburg Satur-
Of J. t
day.
W. A. Erdley and wife of Kntx
spent part of Saturday and Sunday in
town.
a. W. Reiehenbach will move to
near Troxelvl 1 1 win re he litis secured
work in a mill.
J. A. Mengel will work for T. S. Ar
hognat and A. J. Kaltriter will work
for II.. I. Sw artlauder this summer.
Rev. G. D. Druckenmillef will leave
for Freemanaburg, Pa., in the near
future, w here be baa accepted a call.
The following are the names of those
that change place of alaale to-day
i March L"!Mh ) : Samuel Wagner to John
Shatter; H. J. Swartelanaer on the
farm vacated by Wagner; Jonathan
Troup to where Swartzander lived; P.
A. Stuck oil t he farm vacated by Troup;
Allen Valentine on the MM vacated by
Stuck.
Dim ToH Aurrr V Ilia Yon T
If not, drink Grain O from pure
... . . i - .
I to coflfe. It iiourisheH aud leeilH
!the system. The children can drink j
lit finelv with ereat benefit. It is!
theatrenffthening substance of pure
Kriiins. 4et a package today from
your grocer, follow the directions In
luakitiK it and you will have a deli-
oious and healthtn table baverafe
for old and youmr. b'c. and 2oc.
SHADEL.
urttiiiH. A lady wrues: j.ue mm i
time I made Grain O I did not like Mrs Ira Atthf, after spending uIn.u
it but after using it for one Week J?Wmth with Mend In Uiwii u rcturnwl
notbiim would induce me to go back ! " her home at Johnsonburg Monday.
...... .
Quite a number of people are onthelAinig
lick lit vet and iniiny died this winter, while I
J. F. Reiehenbach la still on the alck John Smith and w ife viaited rela
ist. He has been conllned to his U-d lives in New Hcrlill Sunday.
forelghl week
Miss Alice Ueichenbach, who worked
at Bellnsgrove, came home tostay with
In r parents for tin
umiuer.
The sale at John Shatters near Pal
las Tuesday was well attended and the
things sold brought fair prices.
John Shaffer and wife of Pallas and
George Musser and wife of near Summit
Hotel visited. I. F. Reichenbach'i over
Sunday.
The public schools of Perry township
will close on the 9th of April. The
scholars are glad to have a summer
vacation.
The United Evangelicada held their
communion Sunday at Aline. Services
were held Saturday evening; Sunday
forenoon and evening.
I John Fields of (Creamer, who pur
I chaaed the timber land of Miss Emma
1 Botts, commenced cutting logs last
week and will saw them berajn long.
I Some of our young folks went to the
western states' to work. There they
ireiicrallv L'ct higher wages than in
Pennsylvania.
We Wish them success.
We have saved many doctor bills
i since we began usiug Chamberlain's
(Innarh Itemed v in our home. We
I keep a bottle open all the time and
whenever a iy of uiy family or my-
1 self begin to catch cold we begin to
use the Couch Remedy, and as a re -
i suit we never have to send away for
a doctor and incur a large doctor
bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Eem-
i edy never fails to cure It is cer
tainly a medicine of great merit and
; worth. D.S. Mfakkle, General Mer
chant and Farmer, Matt u, Bedford
county, fa. Foa sale by all Drug
gists. PORT TREVERTON.
Kdwin Arnold of this place moved to
Shaniokin Monday. ,
(). K. Kefta and orotner, u. a. oi
I simhtirv. nant Sundav to town.
1 j Shaffer moved his funiiture
i ,.vo housi-s farther north Tuesday.
Miss lora ningaiiutn rasrsjiw u
start for Washington, D. C. in the near
future
The largest salmon of the season was
caught in the Susquehanna, It weigh
ed 11 pounds and measured 30 inches In
length. For fresh fish call on the flah-ermen.
FKEEBURO.
H. B. Moyer, Enq., made a business
trip to Harrisburg uwt week.
I. F. Guyer, of the Central Hotel,
Sunburv. was in town Saturday.
i a it tl ...... V. ;.. ,,lultlnM li..r..ii I
week.
P. M. Teat, Em-, of Hummel's
Wharf made a biwiness trip to town
Monday.
Mrs. Win. F. Boush acalded herself
1 severely while attending to her house-
I hold duties Tueariay.
Mrs. K W. Tool and son, Clarence, i
! have iMt ii visiting friends at North-'
' Umberland for the past week.
T. K. Arboaaat the BeniaJ clerk at
I the Neff House, Sunbury, was home
Saturday to attend the Basslcr sale.
David Biddinger of Stonington.
' North'd Co., a former townsman, j
mingled among ins many friends Kfon-
day
Miss Ida Mcrtz of WllHamsport, who
baa is-en visiting men da for the past
f(.w weeka among us, has returned
home.
John A. Hllblah.a former tow nsman,
I of Northumberland, was here Sunday,
vlalttog his sick brother, Samuel i.
Hllbtoh.
Mrs. Maggie Leonhart, daughter,
Hut h, ami Miss Livingaton of Selina
grove vudted the family of F. E. 1 1 i I
hish Saturday.
Charles Gearbart, teacher at Red
Rank school, gave a very Interesting
entertainment last Friday evenlug to a
crowded house.
Rev. O. D. DruekenmiUer haa receiv
ed and accepted a call from the Luther
an Congregation at Freemanaburg,
Northampton t So., Pa.
B. F. Harley, our enterpriaing mer
chant, moved into the llasslcr block
i Tuesday w hich property he purchased
i from the Busier heirs.
Charles w. Battler and wife of MIU-
1 heini, Centre Co., spent the pa-t week
with their many friends, taking in the
: Battler heirs' sale Saturday.
J. r. W. Baaaler and w ife are board
ing at the National Hotel during the
i summer till their mansion is completed
which will be the lineal In the county.
The old blacksmith shop of Bhotz
bergeron Market street was torn down
I last week, the lot having been purchas
ed by t iiaiies w. Baaaler who will creel
a line dwelling on said lot this summer.
This will bea great Improvement to
the w est end of our town.
PAXTONVILLE
(Too tote for hut week.)
Amnion liowersox, w ife and daugh
ter of Ht'uvi'rtown visited Davis (lift's
last Tuesday.
Miss Kate Wcideninycr of Met 'hire
viaited hi town Wednesday.
Mrs. Eve Gill's sale was well attend
ed Friday and the articles sold at a
reasonable price.
Miss Kate Dcrr, who had been spend
ing several weeks with her sister, Mrs.
J, i). Winters at New Berlin, returned
home Satunlay.
Prof. Charles Dcrr of C. P. C. amnl
Saturday and Sunday with his parents.
llarrv Howell of LtWiatOWn OHM
home Saturday to sjieiul u few days
null ii- i.iiiiii .
((iihi1 a nuinncr 01 iH-opic in ami
around town are sick at present.
Win. Ileiinbaeh and wife of lleaver-
town visitiil Austin (lift's Sunday.
T. K. Dcrr visited his brother, L. E.,
hist week.
lvt),r vlt i- ami son of Xew Berlin
I tranaacted business in town last Friday,
. f()ks enJoyed
sleighing party Saturday to the home
. Milton Andg near Freeburg'. They re
turn uianv thanks to .Mr. and Mrs,
for the kindness shown them
there.
William Mover of Freeburg passed
througn town Monday evening,
1
Irwin GraybiU and son, Frank, went
to Hamlileloii, . a., last w eel;
where they have secured employment
with the Webster I.umiicrt o,
Mrs. Chaa, Hare and daughter Mai
of Wilkeabarre were visiting in tow n a
few days last week.
After spending a week In Philadel
phia, Miss Annie Swengle returned
home Saturday.
Mrs. Annie Erdley and daughter,
Florence, viaited Mrs. Erdley 'a mother,
Mra. Mary Howell, Saturday and Sun
day. Win. Zimmerman's sale was well at
tended Saturday and things were sold
for reasonable prices.
Miss llaitie Howell of Bcavertown K
spending a few days with her grand
mother here at prOMOt.
Prof. F. ('. liowersox of Mlddieburgh
visited his mother, Mrs. Sallie liower
sox, Saturday evening.
Mrs. Preston Erdley of Burnhaih is
visiting relatives in town at present.
Mrs. John llout. and daughter of
I Swtneford apent a tew dayi at ('. 1
i Swenglc's this week.
Till, nan Utunig of Fremont
. town Monthly,
1
KKEAMErt.
Win. Freyman
drove to Freeburg
ettnesttay.
Philip Roush was at the county seat
Wednesday of last week.
( 'harles Snook of near Danville vis
ited frienils in town several days last
week.
J. F. Walter and wife were in Mid-
dleburg last Wednesday.
N. P. Hummel was in Helinsgrove
i Thurstlay of last weea.
Quite a number of stalwart republi
cans were at the county seat Saturday
attending the meeting of the Standing
Committe.
Master Tommy Outelius is visiting
ills uncle, N. C. Outelius, at present.
A. C. Smith and family and Mrs. W.
H. Oordon and son are spending the
w eek taking in the sights of Phila. and
the former buying his spring supplies
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Couches, - - .
Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up.
WM. A. SHIPMAN,
439 MARKET ST. SUNBURY, PA
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Dyspepsia
Since 063,
immediate lasting
HOITKK
The sick arc Improving.
Ml
Snyder has gone to her home
at
r I'eniont
The quilting pari v given
bv Mis. J.
1 1 ih- w as a success.
, T. w. Newman of Herndon
rail.'
his father's Sunday.
Elmer Ramsey passed throng!
here
en route to Sunbury on business.
Chaa. Bohner of Danville is visiting
his sick father and relatives here.
We are pleased to hear that Mr.
Howell's ot Fremont are moving here.
Callers here were Mrs, Michael Ker
stetter, Bertha Hile, Little Herb and
Amelia Burgy.
1). B. Arnold is busily engaged saw
ing lumber for his new barn which he
intends to erect as soon as the weather
permits.
The Edison Projeetoscope Company
have rented a room ut W. B. Bine s for
a short time w hile they intend showing
in this community.
$100 REWARD $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
oue dreaded disease that science haa
been able to cure in all its stages,
and that is catarrh. Hall'h Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure known
to the medical traternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, re
quiret a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
uallv, acting directly upon the mu
cous surfaces of the system, thereby
destroying the foundation ot the dis
ease.and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution a:id
assisting nature in doing its work.
The proprietors have so much faith
in its curative powers, that thev of
fer Oue Hundred Dollais fur any
case that it fails to cure. Seud for
testamonials. Address,
P.J.0HENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold bv druggists, 7.'c.
Hall's Family Pills are the beat.
1 Robert Hardy's
Seven Days
Rev. Charles M. Shel
don's Latest Story
WILL APPEAR IN THIS PAPER
IT IS ANOTHER BIG HIT,
AS FASCINATING AND
DRAMATIC AS :, 4jl
"IN HIS ST-PS."
Robert Hardy, a wealthy church member, who
is a Christian in name only, is rebuked by his
wife for his selfish and unchristian attitude to
ward several employees who have been injured
and falls asleep upon a sofa. In his dream he
sees everything that is going on in the town
about him; his minister discouraged because
of the worltUiness of people in the church, and
particularly because of Hardy's unchristianlike
conduct; his son gambling and drinking in a
saloon; one of his injured employees whom he
had refused to visit awaiting the amputation of
both feet; and his lonely wife mourning be
cause of his neglect. He then dreams that he
is carried high above the earth into the pres
ence oi the Pace of Eternity. The Face accuses
him of his lack of Christianity and warns him
tba. ha haa bat seven more days upon earth
"seven days to help redeem your soul from ev
artist ins- shame and death." Mr. Hardy awak
ana greatly impressed by his terrible dream
and believes that it is actually a warning. He
tells hi wife and children of his dream, admits
that haa not lived aa he should, and declares
that he has bet seven more days to live. The
etoe strikes the hour of midnight and the first
ef ftaesart Hardv's seven davs begins. In tai
as I am days Mr. Hardy does all ha can to better
th aaWiaai and anirtatal condition of those
I all Ii in and exactly at the stroke of mid-
nejajt of the seventh day he- But tt Is unfair
te are away the whole plot The reader is
swat ia suspense thromgboet the etory and does
aothaw whether the seventh day of Robert
Hardy u ws last until the end.
WATCH FOR THE BEGINNING
That he never did know
jnst how to bay furniture until
he found himself in onr store.
And yon will regret the bar
gains lost if you bare not in
spected our Hue of furniture,
which is the most complete in
the city. We name you few
of our bargains :
$1.25 and up.
$4.50 and up.
Q TRY
The Weal French Tonic
FOR BODY AND BRAIN
Endorsed by Medical Faculty
efficacious agreeable
LEGAL ADVERSISEMENTS.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. -Notice is
hereto) ftrra Uiit letteri lettsn i isrj up
mi the estute of Vstenttoe Walter laie of
Ceil' re tOWMBlp., Snjrter C'ouM.v, Peuna.,
deceased, hete beentMuedln dnetorm of law
in Hie iui(lersl;iir(l, In whom nil liali'tiird to
Mid cstiitc BtlOUld niiikc in ii, i ii,. iii tnivnient
I tllOHC llllVtllR Clalm.S ;it;itl,sl It phoillit pre-
sent (lit m duly unthi'iitlcufed lor SMI It nient.
C. M. SHOWERS Executor,
1'cnnscreek. I'a.
EXKl't 'lHlX'S MITICK.-N.itice is hereby
jiivcti that U-ttcrH tt'tnuientary upon thr
tbe oHtiitr of B. 0. WillinniH, lute ot Clmpinan
township, Snyilrr County, l't'nn, tlrccMed,
have been inxueil in iuu form of law to the tin
derfifcneil, to whom nil iutlehted to Miici entate
should mnkf linmediale paynenl and thorn
havtaa clatma aninit it tdiouid pn m ut theni
duly iiuthfiitii'iitetl for Kettlement.
ANNIE E. WILLIAMS, Kxecutrl.
Chapman. Pa,
CXKI
bj uivt'ii that Irttrra tcsUtuientarv UDon the e.
late of Sarah Martin, lateof Kranklin twp .
Snyder county lJa., decenaed have i een iaaueti
in due form of law to the underaigned, to whom
all indebted to aaid estate itbould make imme
diate payment and those having; claims against
it should present them duly authenticated- Joi
settlement. SA.Mt'KI. BILOER, Executor.
Jacob Uilbert. Attv. Globe Mills. 1 -
Jej ......... , v. . , - - . fi
late ot Ueorgtj Hbambacn. late of Frank). i
Townsh d. snyder County. Pa., deceased, havi
been issued in due form of law to the under
sicned, to whom all indebted to said stab
should make Immediate payment, and those
havinir claims against itSsnould present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
E. D. H. WALTER. Executor,
Middleburg, Pa.
pXKCITKIX'H NOTICE -Notice is hereby
1 ' given that letters testamentary upon the e
tateofl li Romlif, late of Penn Township.
Snyder County, I'a., deceased, have been issut'il
in tine form of law to the undersigned, to whom
all indebted to said estate should make Imme
diate pavmi'iit mid those having claims again
it should present them duly authenticated for
settlement. LtiillA A. ROMIO, Executrix,
Kantz, Pa.
A !)MI
t te r r
DMLNISTRATOR'H NOTICE. Let-
of Ailmiiiiritration i n t h e
mate nl Lewis .Miller, lute of trunk II n twji.,
iiiyder enunty, H., dee'd, liaving been granteil
to the undersigned, all persons knowing then
elves Indebted tu said estate are requested to
nuke immediate payment, while those havlmt
i l.ilins will present thum duly authenticated i
tha undnrsiened.
JOHN H. MlLf.RK. Strodes' Mills, Pa.
lABAH MM LKR, Miiltllcburgli, I'a.
ADMINISTRATORS1 NOTICE. Let
ter of AiIminiMtrntioii in the ' -t.itf f
i'ni.ia- imt-r, lute of (-Impinuii TowiiMhip, 0np
iler t'ountv, Kft., dMSMMd. Iiavinu been fzrnnlt 'l
to the ii ti'l' i -iL'ti.'il nil iMrf)ii knowing then
lvt'w iniU'hUxJ to wnitl catatp art- rtuentecl to
mitl: iimiii'iti.-nV f mv n ii-nt tvhiln tlm.,. (..(..
laini- ;iL';ii'it the -a hi i-aitatc will tri mill tlx
till' tt 'r m ' i , i T i 1 1 to Ihr M . i ) i r i 1 1 1 !
AUWn .SMTKOUB.
LSVJ BAf
ItAV Kit,
Adiiiiniitrntorpi.
Public Sales.
Notices of H:ih'n win W Itiwrted Irw underfill
ht'.nllnir w hi ti ti.fhLis up' pr? tiled at nitsoni'1
hfii Hit mils nip ihm prtnn-n al ililn office '
1 la this eoiutiiii.
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SA KMX 1 . Alii 1 1 7. l'fOO l.i ip town nf I c
treville i . M. MmwiT", exeetitor ot the I
win urn iiiTrTi, HrWI iiariiuiihi iiiij'
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IIietltH in i' I IlollMllOl(l jjiup!-..
SA1TKIAY. April II. one half mile ea-t
(truhh ehureh in t liapman tow nahip.
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i u'i wi ll i roil . hi i i i kr mm iiini noil
hold Koods.
MlDDLEBURQH MARKET.
Butter 20
Eegs 14
Wheat
Rye
Corn
Oato (old)
Potatoes
Bran per 10(1.
Middlings "
Chop
Onions
Lard 6
Tallow 4
Chickens. 6
Turkeys
Shoulder
Ham
Finite nor Mil 3.
ram Dnnecessary in CbUiHirtk.
Pain is no longer necessary In ch
morning sickness, swollen limbs, and I
are readily controlled, end womb dlsoM
7 l. ....! j nnrt i
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veloped fall particulars, enu nuaws m
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THOMAS 00,, BalMmore, Md. -
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