The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 10, 1900, Image 4

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The Middleburgh Post.
I'uhllsliesI r.vrry ThunMlay.
il0. W. WAOIZNSELLER,
P.ditor and Proprietor.
BANK STATEMENT.
SUBSCRIPTION ltATKS.
Hi. on mr rear if paid in advance.
Wl..u per year if not paid In advance.
Single Copies, Five Cents
Keport of tlii Condition or the First Natlqrisl
Hunk or Mlddlchurirli. at Mlddloliunrh, In the
suite or I'cnnsvlvaida. ai I he dose of business
Apr. '.W, HWU :
The Crucifixion of Philip Strong.
Ikinning with the next issue ot
the IWr we will publish the most
fascinating story of Rev. (.'has. Si.
Sheldon, entitled "The Crucifixion
of Philin Strong." The story is a
Bplendidsetp.eneeto "Robt. Hardy oynm;,
s.'1-.n Dmvs" which weoomn;eteth
week. Those of our readers
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts.
ured
MIO.iUT.n
n.nnn.
IT. . i nuts on lot nit...
WHO i iiuntv Bonds
... 1.1 ...It...,. ., U.I IUI
. ,. i i i if I 1 1 rstlN'hS, sei in ii
LalvarlltiliiK ItiiKH. l.tcenta r line, rum- , ., ! I, ,vctl Hubert llai'dv ill Ills seven iirtiil liiL'-hniise. furniture, and fixtures lft.iaju.,0
narcl meaauremehl fur tint inaartlob ana w , i other real estate ami innritak'i's owned
1 . ... . i. ..it.. i. mi Insertion. Have' . .v I uU'lolli'o nin II lllKHlllC- i v Mit.i.L, i:i l!in.'
II-III-IH'I HIM- Mil ' ....... ...... , . HVIII
" ... . .Al. lir.ititv
Entered at the PnetOffleeal Hiddleburg, I'a-. aa tioll or recommendation to ail (Hilt r !.,?, state Hanks and hanker
ecoiwl ciaea man rower. - Rhpldnirs wiitillirs. " I lie nue from appriiveii rcscrse as;eni
nl rli -K Niartlie t inmtv Curl House, lie- . , ... . i i , ; ,. ( ... ,,.'
. , the First National Bank ao.l the County I UC.II loo ..l . . - h
cheeks and otlnr cash Items..
. ... ....
Jan. . more interesting than Kouennaray.
HlBTOKY. Kstalilwhed in ls!4 ns the 15,th stories were bought by us for
Union Demokrot, at New Herun,auer
is far Noles of other National Hanks
Fractional paper currcw y.iiu kios. aim
inn I o i l' imiijci. lit. .k. . " , , i i i
. ... d is,. i oldest Etenublican that the readers ot the POST
newspaper in Snyder ( 'mint v.
LiWnrt Money BBSBBVI in Han
VIZ :
I siiocie ei,i iorju
but Knowing Jtwai-teiider notes in6ir.iw
Keileinptlnn tuna WKu I . s treasurer
t.'i per cent, of circulation)
nih..":i
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Srt MfcH
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Republican Standinc Committee.
Adams '. K. Pinna, nan, .1. II. Sipe.
Beaver--A. W, Musser, Oalrln Dreeaa,
Baavar W.- Fred B Qundrum. Tnoe. Herbater.
Oanlre Allen Boyer, la. A. BUne.
Obapman-P. A. Troup, C. II. updagtova.
franklin--M. I.. Waller. II. K. Bo Is nder.
Jackeon J. Harvey Moyer, O. A. Brouae.
Hiddleburg -Edwin Charlea, Frank Reltt.
Middle, reek -John S. Mi iser, tie... ('. Slack.
Monroe W, I.. Young, Peter Young.
Prim A. It. Smith. Ueo M. Wltmer.
Perry Irwin Boyer, W. ' Smith.
Perrv W.-T. It. Umyblll, S. Sprlggle.
Seliiiicrov'- J A. I .milliard. ien.A. I.ivingltoni
Spring O. M. Smith, John N Relgel.
roiiiii-.lae.ili Htahl, C, D. Bogar
Waabington John M, Moyer, W, I". Rouah.
Jo... a. i.i MiiAiio. Cbatrmau.
Bl)Wm Co Mo I Secretary.
J, FRANK Kill, Treasurer.
It I. PI IBL14 !AJI TICKET.
Congmw Hon. I'm ah. M. Mahon,
Henatok Hon. Benj. k. Focht.
Assembly- Hon. A. M. Bmith.
Prothonotary Oeo. M. Shindeu
Registero. llwonler Jno. ll. Wilms.
District Attorney M. I. PoTTEB.
JuryConunlMtionor- E. E.8hambach.
Thursday, May 10, l'JOO.
in enormous pnet
liire-
Iciate the best literary productions in
the land, and the owners of the copy
right being willing to give the Post
i the exclusive righl to iuhlisli these
stories in Snyder county, we paid
the price, as large as it was.
There is not an author living to-
dav whose writings are as widely
read those ot Rev. C. M. Sheldon.
Filled with pith, righteous, moral
Mini religious
us the man, woman or child who
can read them without feeling a JJJ
higher and nobler aspiration in
TOT Al
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In
Surplus Fund
I'nillvlded prollts. less expenses and
taxes pakl
National Hank notes utiisiandliik
Due toother National hanks
Due to State Hanks and Hunkers
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits suhject
to check
Demand certificates nf de-
is isll .
Notes and Hills redlsi-uuiitcd
T IT At..
mjumo
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m-
MM ltroln
Famous Maryland
Men's Clothing
n.ilrluliilrr. tipr! PrrpaU
ui t.urnlrr M III
Th tyltNh kind of Suits, Over
coat and TriHisfrv. made by l"t
it mm h tut tailon, are male in
Mtf VSlltfMMH at atotit one-half
whaty.-uhavf topavattftai.. lUf
Mem'i Otrthtac Catalog1"".
Urge cloth -nil'' - sttachril.
li..v thr Uttst tyt atil -on-Cril.
and It ,refur1 ttlnstfitrd
with the iiir.t fAvhioin th.tt will
te worn I i the Ik! 'Itrwd
this eaon. We bij' vu 'ur
Ch 'thing t .O.D UM w HW
anirr m h v;ifmrtit tt fi v-U,
mi that na run atoI..ulv M nsk
ihink at the large tng you rrtr.i
aiivl the at likh gjrmenU we send you 1
Ii
SPECIAL SALE
OoiiiiUFnlii
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in.9ns.i
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10,6TT.50 ,
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ftll.x. C.irjvr. Rill'.
p.. m ifet, l.i, CMrtuel
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attiw Own, "ic . in
tl.'-, r t ir, an I
Amljnn, tint hy look,
leg ths pilaf ptaMI
V.MI fin trll r KtW l'"
th hlvt Imtf iifA.
in , I'm i'li. fi' in HI M
buy t mill ptHMti ainl Mive fr..m ill l.iflfl (h-i .nit
All CarpoLJ iewed free, linine furnithed without
cbarfe. and freight prepaid
B.,:ii catakMniM ara fr--e. WMca 'lo yea wantt
Ailtlret. thti way I
JULIUS BINES A SON, Dept. 909, Baltimore, Md.
lltilUCIlt, 1 ii il lit to STATU OF PENNSYLVANIA,!
. !,j i SNVHK.lt COUNTY, ss: f
W0,StB ss
al
and bellet
ileninly swear that the above !,T
rue in the host of my knowlcdce haj
.1 V TiniMI'sov Jr rnshler.
Callings "I life, a keener resiect tor suhscrllsd and sworn to hefore me Mils 2nd ID
right and a loftier impulse toward 01
I.....I:.... ,1.',Pl.s!dlin Un I m. ! t'OKKKCT-Atlest
ICHUIIIK lllll S II IOIMM ata-.
lined with the most eminent virtues
ai 1 welve special m
BAR6IAN DATS
J.Q.WRISKR, Notary PoMlC.
1 of Christian citizenship, every read
er ot Rev. Sheldon turns from the
printed page and hows his head in
deep thought; The lessons taught
W. W. WITTBNM Y Kit.
A. KKKKOKH.
;. ALFRED scliocn.
Directors.
Gray!
are practical, char and forceful.
BHAMOKIN DAM.
MisN Newman is on the sick list.
Born to the I'uniilv of Hiram stall l
of I a little boy,
' I'll e, ,1 nrli lli, 1 mnmianimniifl nller
a friend the nrivilcgeol reading Kev. i J" ; w" vtritor at the gypsy
. .. t .iniii . 1 1 .
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in
, Sheldon's stories was triveti to well
.... . nigh every person in Snyder County.
Winn a minister pronounces a 1
man and a woman one, who can tell j 14 .vo" Uobprt i'n '
which the one? I one Wid Va to read 1 h.l.p
'Strong. If j ou have missed Robert
The student who is anxious to ae- Hardy, do not miss Thilij) Strong.
.11. 1 1 mi. . l .i 1 ...
, iture knowledge is never asnamea ine many goon wurua muavc --
to confess liMs ignorance.
The sense of touch is so highly
develojietl in some men of this town
that they know just when to strike
you for a loan.
Some men think they have as
cended to the top of the ladder when
they have not even mounted the first
round.
There are two iveriods in a man's
life that he docs not understand a
woman. One is In-fore anil the
other alter marriage.
oeived for Robert Hardy we know
will lie doubled in intensity for
Philip Strong. Watch for the open
ing chapters next week. -; i a iHH
Oft to the Wooded Hills.
Win. Purely Snyder was a visitor
Sunbury Bnnday.
Miss Edna Page of Sunbury was seen
on our streets Sunday.
Ollie Gaugler of Northumberland was
sis'ii in our vicinity.
Clara Wendt started to work in thil
silk mills at Sunbury Monday.
Mrs. Catharine ShiH' returned home
from a visit to Montgomery Monday.
S. 11. Murphv, wife anil son, Khner,
were visitors at Montgomery over Sun
day. Morris Coryell antl a lady friend of
Sunbury were seen on our street Sun
day. Miss Edith Dutry started to work in
the silk mills at Sunbury one day last
week.
Benj. Costly, oue of our rafUnieu,
was seen among the corn planters last
week.
Mrs. Sallie Bressler of Sunbury paid
a short visit to her sister, Mrs. Cyrus
Shits'.
Mrs. Harry Wendt, son ami daugh
ter and Mrs.' Ketwr of Sunbury were
a! ;.. ..! . 1,., visitors at M. S. Wcntlt's Saturday.
painting a companion piece to tne yu"w" i
'. .H . 1 ... 1 1 1 1 k ! It ('. K ss. wife, daughter anil Mrs.
If the citizens of this town talked j first by the same artist, enuucti a Martlr Illirimn were visitors to his
religion as constantly as they do Blooming Clematis," which is now daughter, Annie, who is attending
politics, the churches wouldn't'hold : being lithographetl in twelve colors, school at New Berlin
half o. 'the converts. A which will he given away free J 01l
with the Great Outing Number ot;irilllv morning, where he will be un-
Some people seem to have great the limes, Sunday, Mav 13. der the treatment of a din-tor for his
1 1 IVI I . " ' 1 ill health.
tear ot dying in poverty, Whyueed Sheet music is issued regularly! m m
anyone care whether he tlies in -! with the Sunday Timet, On Mav SHADEL.
poverty or not '.' It is living in
poverty that bothers us most.
The statement oi the First Nation
al Bank of this place is published
in the Post this week, 'fhe state-
Several weeks since the Philadel
phia Sunday lime$ presented its
readers with a magnifiitent lithogra-
graph in twelve colors by Le ltoy.
The demand fdr the issue exeeded
the supply by many thousand copies.
ic lunrx nas seem 11 a,uu,u-
AT
Garni k Go's.
Department Store
Richfield, Fa.
FROM MAY '4-26, 1900.
Here are few ot the iiihii)
lhlHi
GROCERIES.
Arbucklea and Levari nn Roaatad
Coffee, iKc
I ot t.lass (T.iiih Table Svrun. 10a
K t t in Fails, sic
1 11, Itakinic Powder, Sc
.1 II. ill Ii- Vain Ha. lllc
8 pk Corn Starch, lie
1 Cake ebooolata, lte
1 C'un Cocoa, 10c
a h- TolM Snap, la
4 nc t 'nstjle Soap, Ac
8 Hi Kice, 12c
U III Soup Beans. . 14c
Celery Salt In Olaas Castor Unities. .V
TINWARE HARDWARE.!
s i Tin i imii ran,
.t Tin Pail,
ll, t Tin Pail, 1
Tin Spittoon, decorated, 1
S and 10 Iron Pans,
Steel Fry Pans,
l.iirnc Soup I Jldle.
3 it Agate I'ofTae Pot,
1 A Kate Kettles with Cover. 1
Comenci May, Iy 13th
and Lasting One Week.
One lot of Men's Suits at 82.7"); well made, good quality
gotxlc. They are worth $f) to any person.
One lot Men's Suits at 85.00. This lot ol suits are really
worth 87 antl 88, but for this week we let them go at 6.
One lot Knee Pants at 1'ic a pair.
One lot Boy's Washable Suits, from to K years, at 48e.
One lot Men's Pants at 98ft This lot of pants is worth
from $1.26 to $150. Well made and good quality gtssls.
You should see a pair of them.
Don't Fall to Attend This Sale.
H. Katz, The Clothier,
Next Doorto Court House Middleburg, Pa.
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1 Tin x fi war
J.UU WUiU II UJ
I 1 1 Asjt. t. j i m
1 3, "Trippiug O'er the lills," by
W.S. Milton, regulation sheet music, Edward Snyder is on the sick list,
with beautifully colorcl title page, O. B.M. Rauch sold his timber to
mi l' : i, S. O. Hornberger for 2 00.
will be given free , iDODnnection with A y WM has 6 wedhta
the handsome lithograph. I lace imw. bv putting a new paper cover on
your order early and you get an i the root.
11 inch Aate llasius,
a oi ruau
li TeaBiiooiis,
ridiliK Pans,
ment shows a remarkable increase of gx jsju. picture- Sheet Music; A Etlward Newman is pealing hark on
business. The loans and discounts ! ' Aw s,(,iun. 'A ForuD1 Section; ll""'1 "f '
exceed 210,000 and the amoutiti of ArXiusement Section; A Great ! j'nels Rrataerand wilband Mrs.
money on (leposit is almost $20'.),- I Michael Hoflhuui and Mrs. T. T. Belch-
noo ' newspaper. enbach were the guests of Ed. Snyder
V I l.ir .i cents with t ie t llltllllf Smi.Liv.
II y,,i. have an . lliing good to say j Number of the Sunday lima.
I all 11
aooiit your iciiow mail, say it wnue
he is alive. A man's hearing is
better, while lie is living, besides
you can do him no good by reiterat
ing all his good deeds after he is
dead. It w ill not make his chances i
lor heaven any belter. (Jod alicady
knows of all the good he ever did.
In Memory of W- F. Howell,
Esq.
r AaJam.'-',-'(;ir-J
There seems to lie an abundance of
caterpillars in this region at present.
The attention ol the farmers is called
to their duty oi exterminating them,
ll miu leave them go, they will
overrun evervthing ami destroy
much valuable fruit. They breed
rapidly that no time should
be lost in killing what you can find
every lew days. They breed mi
wild cherry tic - mi -t rapidly.
Whebeas, It has pies sod ; 1 who,
- It. I .1 1. ... 1 i
p alone Una poww um u,,,,, ,. . .
remove by death our iH-ioved brother, I 9
Will. K. lb, well. ' :
Resolved, That in the death of our
dear brother. Win. P. Howell, the Un
ited Evangelical church has lost one of
its must loyal, intelligent and useful
members; the K. L. C. E., one of its
most cherished leaders and counselors,
always ready to advise, and with a
friendly hand toaasist Long will his
memory be cherished by this K. L.C. K.
Resolved, That we tender ourdeep
esl svnipathy to the sorrowing widow
lalHterand all the relatives of th
You
4
A
it at a i t.
need not lose nesn in summer
' if you use the proper means I
itj to prevent it. You think 4
' vou can't take SCOH'S
ii "EMULSION in hot weather, J
but you can take it and di-
:i gest it as well in summer as 4
in winter. K is not like the y
' plain cod-liver oil, which is .,
afflictl ? difficult to take at any time.
6 Tabla.Spoonii, ' tic
Hutchef Knives, Bolater, 10c
KruilSpfavefa, 47c
I jidies' Oardcn How, Lon Handle, 10c
Bdyl'Vlendlha Picki, 10c
qUeeNsWare
W'tiltp Put-, 9 inch Be
I la tit) le Ottpi ami WMtfl ier set-, :ttc
A Inch Nappieft, lSc
UtrKt --.irtnn-iit uf Sand 10 cent
(ilaHnware.
cLotH'Nc.
MenN Suit. ;i.ft0
Men's blttfl BerM all wool dtiitn, 4. 37
Mcn'a Working Hnlrti, as
Cbf.drcn'i Bulta, 4 loll ym,, up
UbllHren! KiMi I'ants, I9eup
A fu land OOnptola Mne of Men's and
Boy I1 HllttotM iht-np that it will make
your vyvn water
DRY GOODS.
A Muslin. 'ic
Ulll hleaclie I Mnalln. sc
W indow Cirlrtin screw, 6a
Turkey Had Table Danmrk, 14c
Laneasier liliiKham. He
DreM Oalleo, le up
Press Dtpnitar "c up
Merc- riz.ed Silk, best arade, Ufa yd
Ore-. Qoada, 'all styles and colors,
Prices way down-
Notions.
H If some money is to be
i .d iiuni Mil
FURNITURE
is to take the time and
trouble to examine the 11 Slf
siock we earry, learn the
prices at which we sell and then compare, if any
D doubt as to value can remain, with the offerings of W
yi tttlmra t tlrmlt- liilim- I will r,.f rnnr or.lur Vo. tfi
Wy a. . . . ... i , gene J M. ,, ill vi j tiui vauvia
cause we have done everything to merit the trade
y of prudent buyers.
kj Call and Be Convinced.
JOHN C. YARIMALL,
446 Marltot St., Svi.rx1oviry,
wiitm
7i
& i
(Vlluloiil Collartt,
OalliUold iTh,
jee.
Knihroldery.
Me n't 1 . lloHe,
j n yit Spool i'otton
tmntm1 uninier 'oret,
MinMet' Kant Hlack HoMe,
Uttl.e' li'ililied Vol-,
1 :i Ctirtaliii,
Wool Dre-n Hral'l.
L dies' Shirt Waint with corded
yoke
Neodlea,
Ilk
le up
Bo up
le up
We pr
le yu up
SHOES.
IjiiPcs' Lace Slioea, fine, 73c
Ladies' 1-ncc Shoes. Pat. Leather
Tip. Ne
Ladies' l.aee Shoes. Put. Leather
Tip, Cloth Top, ILM
Men's I'itiH lres Shoes, 1.H4
Mcii'h Pllic Dress Shoes, Tan Color, LiiV
Men's Coalae Hhocs, OMe
Latllcs'aod Men's Tennis Shoes. 10, 41c
Full line of Misses' and Isidies' Ox
ford Shoes.
4, ne in in it ,i;i men i.n le 1.1 1- inuy 11
i-JI few of tba BABOAINS we have. We
W have a lino ntock to stdeet from, hut
m remember the BABOAINS are only
V m oil from Mil) 11 lM and only for
'7.1 I'audi r l otuilrv lriMliir. Call
IH and samlaa the sio. k whathar you
ft buy or not. Youra truly,
J. B. SELHEIMER,
DEALER IN-
Mmn run mm m
X1U11III IVSIUU1I
' XX UX1J
Leather, Paints, Oils,
WALL PAPER,
Coach and Saddlery Ware.
AND MANUFACTURER OF
Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers,
STOVES AND TINWARE.
Market St., Lewlstown, Pi
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( ' iiiin.
BTATE or oiiio. city or tole- i
ss.
,leeea-eil III 1 1 1 1 men inuo m
txtaumentling them to tbe loving care I )f . ilK;ni, np;h. i.
,,i Him who mindeth tne sonow or .J? " , : J
Hit children and doeth all things welt VOU are losing Wound and l
s. II. Klimjlkk, i : n nBOA 5
7 yuu ivvu p
Scott's Emulsion i
1 A I !i i le .
" M Kit 1. X!- lam lion, nnmia n. ncvion ai!U IIIU31 navt ii nvvj
I I . - .l-'llt flat- Hi'-' .'Ull Ii I I MRU I. -I, f , a j , ,11
iltltniMll Ol rH''IIVf 'I i-i7Un '"I'l i ' '.ll. Ii I I ustvt
Rra
II 1
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Tr v . G , G. & Co. ss- ssagl
Eicfield, Pa.
Mens lois Bars
Surli ulothiw
JKXME KMNOI.EB,
Jons if- Baker,
Court irTDcJamation,
lo, LUCAS COLSTV, S
1'i: nk J. ChKXEI iiiaken out h (bat
he is the senior partner of the firm
of F. J. CirEitBY A ('., loin boei
ness in the Oity of Toledo, Count v
and State aforesaid, and lbl said
firm will pay t he sum of U-i K HI N
111': :, llfir.l.MLS fill- en-'l 1111,1
. . , . .1. ... a I., diile
eery case OI I i mat cunnoi ne r t,,e i,i,,,m .,i., tri.l... n-- , in, f .-. - ..... .. 4U t,
curedbth. use I Hall's Oatabkh ' ' ";',!...;""' ',v': :: continue until you are tnor- ...
if ib
Ride the Monarch
And Keep Ahead !
..' .i..',.,.,i iindtorsny- l you have been takini It and 4
der county, hare Itaued their .n cept. hcarlna 1 , t,:i i. .
Sata tb' v,v i. i.. i, i u,m" prospenntf on it, con t latl to
Hum r ,'il , lenenil Cuutt nl 1 1, Ciller Se,.-lnli5 ill ' .111 I II
hefeace, at Mlddleburnh. lor lb, . ol V OUh!' Strong and VCll.
Cube. 1 kaxi J. Chesly.
Sworn to before me and subscrib- SaVitar. Uta Btri T. (Wsj in.
ad in my presenoa. tins nth Jay of "tJoJJJ i'u.ereiore i,ici,- ic.en t..tii0 cor.m'
December, A. 1). 18H0. tr, Jaatleaa rtSaPaaca aaa UaaarablM in and i
1 lor the county ol Snnlrr. to apne u lo tti ir
v ' -- i -V. . tiii'tsos. , . ii,, ,r rell. record, irniulai-
J tfnlMM Pl.l.li I tZZ. M.aln.,1 I. ,1,1 lllller ; I'i"' 'l.ilH'IB
a -. jin.tfi.oo, all lira? filats. s
',4 ('.CIJ T M IWNI-, Chemists, New York. J
tlier remeuiWi
I . .In those thlnu hich ol Inelr office- and In
ilioir Is hail ait.iln M be done and wilnesfe
taken ill- and p.rMUn- proe.'iiilnc in 1s t, ill ,1 the I'i,,,,
cn.nweniu, n,aT an. in-irnuui i'r-
hi A I
JIuH'n Catnnh Cure is
a a S 3 a If at 11. .
ternaUT uttu 11C1H mrecuy OU IUO ;.u,ri., ,iK-theiiand 'tliore aiteudliirf and de
blooitilllil mticous HUrfnCCS of the p.irtina without leave al their neiil. Jui-tleet
Farm For Sale.
A nice (arm contnioioii "" nffe) sit
utUe in Terry Twp., j mile from Aline,
ulioinini' J. P. Nuiiirle'8 (arm. Liootl
At $7.50
The Moxaik ii is i model wheel
and will wear with any high grade
wheel O0 the market. All kinds ol
Repairs constantly on band. Sonic
At $3.50 to $4-75
Aolxidv can. sell an articlu cheaper tliaiil
nerstio u lei icivs iisli tiir who! be A
, .. ... -
Yon save from to ) tin every
Overcoat you buy of US, beoStfM wc nay
lor all WC buy.
.Men s .olihy r;ii iiiir mls m the 1"
three button sack of Oxford mixed
lanev worsted all-Woo . steel and irr: sa
j j n- - . 1
etc. We have seen no suits at $O.0v
i iiiialed these in stvlc of tailorinir. but v'1
-t ... . nr
them in as frieod-makerfl for the hi
$7.50. Etemember that wecan fit meI
IS breast measure in all our lines ol -ul
Hoys' Suits of crtj
fabric such as St ri.'1'-1
dirvial id.' 1e1tlv leinttxiiil Laaama. :I1
to prevent polling. Colorfully gua
Wc invite you all, to call and lie cd
yitom. Send for tcHtuuonials, free. ..V;'"'; Muat ,,WJ( second baud wheels now on
I'.J.CHENKY i CO., Toledo, O. i oiren ! under u, -hand ' m 'iiat the wieriif be sold soou. For iriceB npd particc-v , T . TlTTPK"
yn,ili.f,,i .1 -x ..Jr.-,.., . ilbee in Mlddl.l untb. the sj, day ol Muy 1 ,arg ca1 OD or uddrmi. I I I IU"U- J A t' .
Runkle & Walter,
Middleburgj
line, Pa.
3I1HDLEBUKO, PA.