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    The Middleburgh Post.
rnl.ll-.il. l Kvory Tlnirwly.
GEO. W. WAQENSELLER,
Editor and Proprietor.
SIBSCUICTION KATKS.
HI ,M DM war l( pnld In .dvnnce.
pcf 'iir if not paid I" ndv.nee.
Single ( topics, Five Cents.
Aatvertlalna ltul'. H Pe Una,
liareil nien-ureuictit. for Hrt Miaertln;. and 1"
'nil i .t Una fr each uliseUenl inaertion.
Entered at the Port ofllceat Middlebutf, -hut'oii.l
niiill matter.
nOBtrtB . v,.nr ti.i . innntv Court House. I
tweea the Firal National Hank and IhaOnanty j
Jan.
History. Established In 1844 asthi
Union Demokrat, at New Berlin, aOer
mnn Whin naner. Chanaed name t.
the Post fn 1801. Oldest Republican
newspaier in Bnyder Count v.
Republican Standinc Committee.
Adanx C. i Blasamaa, J. 1- Blpe.
Baavar A. W. Mii"wr. Calvin l)ri-.-p.
Ib-aver W .- Kn-I H (iumlriim. Thou Herbster.
Otatra Alias Bayer, a. Stlaa.
Ohapnn-P. A. Troup, C. H. Updaftove.
Praoklln M. L Walter, H. K. Boleadar.
Jackaon J. Harvey Moyer, 8. A. Brouaa.
Mlddlebara Edwin Charlsa, frank li. it.
Miilillecn-i-k-lolin S. Mt lurr, C. Stuck.
Moiirix W. I Young, Palef Young.
Pana A. R. Smith, Gaa M. Wllroar.
J'rrrv-lrwlti Boyer, W 0. Smilli
Perry W. T. K. Orayhlll, 0. s. Sprlnle
Battnagrova" 'J. A. Lumbard,Oeo.A. Living ton
spriiiK-n. M. Smith, John N. Relgel.
Union Jacob Stahl. C. 1 Bogar
Waahiagton John M. Moyer, W. P. Rouan.
Jos. a. Luhbabd, Ohalrtnan.
Bnwia Ciiablch, Secretary.
J. Kbask Rbts, Treaaurer,
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Congress Hon. Thad. M. Mahon.
Senator Hon. Benj. K. Fociit.
Assembly Hon. a. M. Smith.
Prothonotary Geo. M. Shinuei..
Register & Recorder Jno. H. Wit. lis
District Attorney M. I. Potter.
Jury Commissioner- E. E.8hambach
Tbnrsday, May 17, 1900.
f personal comforl is not para
mount to duty Congress will remain
in session loiijr enough to pass the
shipping bill.
Free Trade (Jreat Britain imports
eggs worth $25,000,000 a year. In
the United States the protected A
merican hen supplies the market.
777
ni '1 ,1. si I
iSilireWll nepu Oilcans 111 tongress
should seize the present division
among the Democrats on the ship
ping hill to put it upon the statues
before adjournment.
Soap and starch not having ad
vanecd in juice, there has been no
increase in the cost of the farmer's
laundry hill. But he has lieen get
ting a good deal mere money for his
hogs, steers anil corn than ke did a
few years ago, and for the materials
Which enter these verv articles.
Porto Kil n has been importing
$2,000,000 worth of cotton goods
every year, butonly f7o,000wortli
from the United States. The new
conditions will now give us this
trade and so benefit our cotton grow
ers and manufacturers, and inci
dentally our whole population.
The most forceful argument in
tin hands of the Democrats this year
is "that the Republican Senate will
not permit us to destroy the mone
tary standard and precipitate a panic
and so we ought to be given a
chance." The people will not be
convinced by an argument of this
sort.
The Democracy is so devoted to
free trade that the small temporary
duty imposed on imports from Porto
Rico is denounced as a national dis
grace. Were the party to gain con
trol of the Government, it would at
tempt to establish free trade between
flic United States and KurojK', so
that everything we lxnight with the
cheap money it promises us would
"be made in Germany, England or
any other old place" rather than in
the United States.
Don't forget this fact during the
campaign : Senator Jones, chair
man ol the Democratic National
Committee, offered an amendment
to the Porto Rican tariff bill to re
turn the duties on sugar imported
from that island "to the persons
from whom they were collected."
The sugar trust had paid ?li;'7,-Vi 1
of these duties and if the amendment
of the Democratic Senator had not
lieen opjMisiil by the Republicans,
han he would have caused the re
turn of that sum to the trust.
Doe. ColTe Agree Itn Yon T
If not, drink Grain-O from pure
grains. A lady writes: "The first
time I made Grain-O I did not like
it but after usinp: it for one week
nothing; would induce me to co back
to coffe," It nourishes and feeds
the system. Tbe children can drink
it freely with p;ru?t benefit. It in
theatrenetheninp; nilbntanee of pure
grains. Got a package today from
your grocer, follow the direct ions in
making it nnd you will have a deli
cious and healthful table beverage
for old and young. 15c. and 25c.
COURT HOUSE CHIPS
lfHl Kntcrefl lor Record.
James Tharp and wife to John Shaft-
r, 40 acres in Washington township,
for fcMJO.
Harriet Hllbish, ;s. K. Moyer and
wife. F. K. Hilbiahand wife t ('has.
Holts, 124 acres in Washington town
ship, for $800.
Robert Hackenburg, et. al. to Milton
ami Lank Hackenburg. 1-M acres in
( ientre township, for $800.
John Hepner and wife t Reuben
Philips, H7 acres ami 61 perches in
wasningion vowwuuy,
I BVnnlr H Hi. Ill eveflltor Of (IlilS.
Qeni
u. i t.i.t..
deed., t" Reuben rnuips, oi
aores in Washington twp
tor fizrjz.
Letters .rmiK'i.
Letters of administration In the es-
tote
if Win. K. Howell, late i esi
Beaver township, were granted to uvtr
lule Howe) of McClure.
wins ProkatMl.
The last will and testament of John
1 Price, late of Chapman township, was
probated by Register Willis Tuesday.
His children, Mary, wife f Henry
Will, Rebecca, wife of Henry Swart.,
and Jeremiah Price are the lifirs and
I the last named the executor.
Hnrrlm:r UtlSMti
Oliver K. Hummel, Globe Mills,
Clara K. Buyer, Kivanu r.
i
hamokin Iun.
Meiserville,
' Hnrrv G. Gau
t'r,
i Emma Eoltz,
i Henry L. Hhaffer,
i larrie Walker,
Port Treverton,
Bellnsgrove,
i ammlaslonrra'
Tli.- fullowinir ..r.l. r- ,-r.- uriiuti-.l l.y Hit-
nnimnlulnnan lrnni Pel). 1 li. IIWO 1" date
.Incob llolner, road damagei,
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Qeo n banfer.eurveyor
Win u Johtmton K Co., rtatlonery
Mi Holly Itg Co, nlecllon nupuiiea,
. Uutteiger - Mengel, plank (ur M; I ride
i A M Aurand.i . y utatement, etc,
i .1 N itro-ni", Mtlary on aceouut,
N A Bowee, removing aahee.
C W Knilit". aalary on aect,
Wm BV) lliiik'. Keb elec Spring, ,
ll RToblaa, Feb elec Mlddleburg,
! Qeo Roueh, Pebelcc Mlddleareek,
! Robert Heaver, Peb elec Heaver,
I II P Barley, Keb election Washington,
! ,lohn Seller, Peb election Dliapman,
.1 ll Hbaffor, Peb election Perry.
Noah Brouee, Keb election Jaokaon,
' a w Troxel Peb election Adama,
ll f cbarlea, Keb election i nion
Hen Smith, . rr.ir in mileage for return
judgea,
N H Hilier.fPeb election Sellnagrove,
H i Biuitb. Peb election Penn,
W s Kuhn, Keb election Monroe,
K A Wagner, Peb election W Beaver,
ll A WoTfley, Keb election Centre,
a DSheary, call rtlflcate,
QeoPStetler. Fen election Franklin,
I' s Hitter, printing,
Ben StnlthJMalp certlficatei
I I Wetsel. -lry on h .nut.
P OOarman, Keb election Wert Parry
Lewii Walter, road dataagaa,
.1 a Lnmbard, printing.
i u Leeber, printing,
lli.wnr.l lnn-. Iiri.l(e Initpectlen,
i Kohlrr Peek, asalp certlfloatea,
20 SS
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B P Holiliiu k, el al, grand Jury,
Ben Smith, aoalo carttfloala.
x A Stetler, aealp oarMflealea
J M llaker elal roida Mag Shirk,
S II Qraybill, aculp certlllcatea.
I roller, lull of A ,1 l'iogrove,
.1 u Snadar. road view,
W J Price, poor tax unacated laudfl,
.1 M llaker, coin VI K Oerk,
II I Peters, jionrtax unacaied land,
II 11 Moyer, printing,
Win Wray, tax on unacated landa,
Henry Maurer, tax on unaeated landa,
I)r A J Herman, medical acrviee,
A M Anrand. printing SherllTa sale bill,
051
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650
400
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Oeo w Wagenaeller, prlnlng
Joa K nendrlcka, Jury com,
J 4' Sehoch, Hiove rri.ftir".
II O Hornbcrirer. iurv com
T B Derr and H S abellengar, bal due on
iniiann work.
132 53
W 11 Shelley, (error) amount re funded,
I1 M Taata, bridge review,
O W Drury, half ami Iticbfleld bringe,
Amos Sletler, .-olll va K O lilaaa,
II. 'ii Smith, ai'ulp . ertillcatea,
14 50
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1C73 50
3 16
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831 76
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22 80
5 40
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I ll li..v eraos, i-mi oil
Ueo V Milirr. salary .,11 ne.'t,
W H Partes, court reporter,
It II If, ...... I ..,,1 .,.,i,.t,.ll,-t r.'tnriiH
J sawing. at ai.wp uive.
W Smith. t ul. i,.'lit iilmra.
W A Swnrtx, etal, Keb election,
I N A tlowea, lanitor,
j K i) 11 ft alter, bridge inspection,
: C W Knlglita. aalary on a. rl,
John 1 lietxe . falary on acct.
1 .1 N Broatua, aalary on aocotint,
I Klen Snook, taxee on unacated lamia,
i W O Stetler.
50 W
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Benj Ulricb, r,,n.l damagea,
Wm n Pariaa, Irani teatiinuny,
N A BoWee, labor,
0 K Haetinger, poataga,
C'baa 1. Wetzel, et al. iu. Klmer Troxel,
Benj Smith, acalp certiti
Wm 0 Johnaon j, Co, stationery,
Mci'lrlluti Wanrloh, Sellnagrove bridge,
Wm F ,liirpby, atntionery,
Diiuvill., Atvlum. 4 iiimnt,
.1 U Welser.el al, Mag shirk,
Kaetern Penitentiary, eonvicta. lsim,
Irwin Boyer, tux on unaeated Iau.i,
1 lum Hower, aalary on aecouDt,
Ps l.itt.-r. printing,
.1 A Lumbard, printing appeal nottaaa,
Jut Boweraoz. labor.
i s Sprlggte, hauling,
Boeder rty Co, aaeeaameni lappllea,
Ben Smith, acalp eartlf,
W II Ulegel, tax paid to State,
Spring Telephone Co. phone rent.
I N Broiiua, salary on aooount,
c w Knlghta,
Cliiw I. Wataai, surveyor,
Alfred Ctelan, labor.
Dreeae Uroa.. lumber.
U' II r.;i: . lul.or.
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N S liii. liiuiiti. litl,,r.
A M Sbanibach and ll l Btablneeker,
HxitlK ulook,
Wm 13 Johnaona ''. stationery,
lien Smith. Meiilp eertif,
.) (. Leaner, printing,
Penn Telephone Co, rent.
,ln ll I'r.ui.,-. t.uriai of II Treaster.
T '1' Relcbenbach, plank for .Meiaerville
bridge,
.i Oar man, aeecaament West Parry,
w it Gordon, Perry,
N I' Hummel, " Mldalaeraak,
ll li Maurer,- " Jaokaon,
Pranda Olaaa, ' Waeblngton,
Geo li Haneval, elerk Jury com,
II .1 Leplay, aaaaaaniant Spring.
Iniiac Middleewartb, " Wc.t Heaver.
A II Swnrlx, " .liiint
.1 S Kern. " Heaver,
casampeell, " Centre,
(i I IlllsHtnger, pntt.lKe,
11 K Tobias, labor.
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.lolui W W alter, ut-eH.ment Franklin,
w D Jftrrett, ' Penn,
Gao P Miller, nlary on aceouut,
Hen Smith, tealpf,,
i i ( ' 1 1 ute I in., eapraaaaM.
'nl Bolig, eeeeeament Sellnagrove,
A W Aueker, " I'ulon twp.,
s li Bart man, MotircM",
WO Snyder, ' Mlddleburg,
-I N Broalaa. aalary on account,
I) X tliirman.aasewamcnt Cbnpman,
M S Schroyer, burial el Kliaa Noll,
i' W Knigata, aalary on aaeoant.
Hen Smith aali.
W M Boyer, burial of M H Shaffer,
11 J Sebindler, bleyeli blanks.
Wm G Johnaon & Co, atatfonery,
I' S Hitter, printing,
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VIA I'KNNSYl.VANIA KAII.UOAI), AO
OOtnXT K8PTJBLICAM national con-
VKNTION.
On account of the RepobHean N'a
tionul Convention at i'liiladelnhia,
Jane 19, the Pennsylvania Itailroinl
Company will sell excursion tickets to
Philadelphia from all stations n its
line at rate of one fare for the round
trip i minimum rate M cents). Tickets
will lie sold ami g(Hi(i going June to
11), inclusive, and returning to .lime i'l,
inclusive. 5-17-Gt.
List of Cases for Trial at June
Term, 1900.
No. 1. The Commonwealth nt
tR relation of Mary A. Beachel vs.
Paul Walter No. 70, Feby, Term.
1000.
No. 2. Eichenberger ami WoH
vs Aucker and Knights No. 1,
June term, 1H!.S.
No. 3. John 1). Marks vs. Henry
j Blessing
jggo
No. "o, Feby. lerm,
No. 4. James G. Crouse vs. C.
, . . i 1 , , .
n. waiter, ei. ai., mini rs., cu
No. 90, Oct term, IS'.iO.
No. 5. James (i. ("rouse vs. ( has.
land Nora Walter No. 89, Oct.
term, 1899.
, No.ii. W. K. F. Weimer & ( .
I vs. Noah J. Livingstone No. 114,
Oct term, 1898.
No. 7. Use oi Joseph Helm vs.
David S. Sholly, et. al. No. I,
Feby. term, 1899.
No. 8. William H. H. Shafferl
vs. Marv A. Kathfoii No. 69. Oct
term, 1899.
No. 9. Albert E. Hunter vs.
Elijah Roush No. 1
....
: , , .1 line lerm.
1899.
No. 10. Runkle & Walter v
W. Bowersox and i I No. -.
Dee. term, 1899.
No. 1 1. .lames Ettinger vs. Han
nah Bingaman, et. al. No. tii!,
Dee. term, 1899.
(J. M. Shixdei., Protli'y.
May 5. 1900.
STATE OP OHIO, CITS OF TOLE- t ss
T l-.'.U I'fll'VTV I
Frank j. Crknky. makes oath that H
be is the senior partner of Ui firm I IN
nl V .1 CiiiNKv A ( . dnirja busi.iIBi
ness in the City of Toledo, Count v
and State aforesaid, and thnt ssid
...;n .. ,., mm nl l !" H II V
111 ill v. , i j i in . tii. r.. ...i'. v.-.. iaw.. i
DBED DOLLARS for each and
every ease of Catarrh that cannot he
cured by the use of Hau.'h Catabbh
(Jtjbi. FitANK J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and aubserib
ed in my presence, this Uh day of I
December, A. 1). 18H6.
j A. . (jleason,
sfai. Notary Public j
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally aad sets directly on the'
blood and mucous surfaces of the
systeti'. Send for testimonials, fre.
F.J.CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 7.rc.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Mrs. Catharine Dunkelberger.
Catharine, wife of the late Mi
chael Dunkelberger, died at the re
sidence of Mrs. Jones near Summit
Hotel, Washington township, May
6. 1!)00. aired about 80 years. Her
, lias), aged aixmi ou years, nvriw
fxacl age was not known. She was II
the mother of three children, one '
ton and two daughters. The son I M
i I...1 i... t.AW.
exat
the mi it In
Bon and two daught
and one daughter preceded her to
the spirit world, leaving onedaugh
i .... i..t.:i.i..... l ..
ter, ten gruuuvjiiiiuiii. ......
great grandchildren to mourn her
o n ...
loss. Her remains were laid to rest
in the U. B. church cemetery at
Freehurg, Mav S.
! , .
MARR1KD.
Mav 10th, at the Reformed I'ar-
-7sonage, Fremont, Pa., by Rev. C. ty
s Correll, Harry (i. Uaugler ol Slia -
mokin Dam to Miss Emma Foltz of
Meiserville
May 2, by Dr. John Focht, Wm.
S. Ulrich and Sara J. Phillips, Ixith
i(t Selmserove,
I B
Apr. '28, by Rev. D. E.
Mi
Lain,
VTal-
Geo. W. Waller and Ada E
; er. both of this place .
April 30th, 1900, at the residence
of the bride's parents in New Ber
lin, by Rev. J. F. Shultz, Walter
Mete of Milton, Pa , to Miss M.
tha Walker of New Berlin Pa.
1
is robbed of its terrors by
the fact that the best med
ical authorities state that it
is a curable disease; and
one of the happy things
about it is, that its victims
rarely ever lose hope.
( ! You know there are all sorts of
, secret nostrums advertised to cure
I ) consumpti'v Some make absurd
claims. only say that ii tanen
in time and the laws of health are
properly observed.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
f will heal the inflammation of the
J throat and lungs and nourish and
Uaidlua !h hnrtv an that it can
J.l VHl, 'VI, ' --j - -- -
throw off the disease.
We have thousands of tesii-
S moniab where people claim (hey
d have been permanently cureo oi
this malady.
Saoc. and $i.no, all dniKg'
SCOTT & BOWNK, Cfeaaakaa, Nrw York.
V
Gonsyipfson
Famous Maryland
Men's Clothing
!lai. U OieW. T. MMI I'rrpat.i
ai.tt i.t. tranterd to r It
Th- Mfttl. kind f St.irt. OMU
ut and Troupers, made ly it
itv PMfi ti mi tallorv arr made fn
ur murkr. um at alwut one-half
u ha ta fay at tnu tur
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ir m1 run-
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XBSa I mini ly the lt ilfrwil
( ,, .J1 fc ,-.i.n Wf von our
HH Js ant-'p eaih .irmr-.t t. ht yn.
. that v 'U run al- luatW n ma:
Sink of the larijr Mvtaf vu Hbcl
an.l the fctylUh WHH e wnd you!
fmmm
mi, iu..jk.i. V' rrkJfM
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y- 'i an t!
th- ft'r' 1
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buy .11 will
in tlv h
f tpprar.
'tl i .
no) to t AH t-rr rent.
All Csrp. U .if wed free, lining furnilhed without
charge, and freight prepaid
R.'tl. cnt.liirurs frrr. WM, h d yuu want.
Addnai thK way:
JULIUS HINE3 A SON, Dept. 909. Baltimore, Md.
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: ,TO.y.G., G, & Oo.i-'Si
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n
Twelve Special
BAR6IAN DAYS
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jj Department Store
Richfield. Fa.
FRCM MAY '4-26, 1900.
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GROCERIES.
Arbucklet And Lov6ring RoMted
l 1 1 (iltiftw OaoI Tftblfl Syrup,
' 1 I 111 lull-.
1 ll 1'nki ul; INindt-r,
i ll. aal ....ill-
' tik Corn SUircli,
l itko choooIattBi
1 itn i ttcon.
:i pc Toilet map.
4 DC 1 'untile Moup,
a in mi.',
li Hi Soup Henn.
i aierf bmi in tifM CMtor itoitipf, sc
tiNware hardware.
- it rin i n.ii ran, Hie
A t Tin I'ail, c
10 qt Tin Pail, lso
Tin Spittoon, decorated, 10c
n and 10 Iron I'ana, V
steel Fry 1'ana, lile
i. trite soup Ladle, sc
3 qt Agate Coffee l'ot, 2e
I t Annie Kettle- with Cover. 10c
II itieb Agat Kaaina, 10c
3 qt PuddiiiK Tana, 10c
6 Tea Spoong, 4c
6 Table StKiona, Ho
llutclier Knivea, Bolater, 10c
Fruit Sprayera, 47c
iAdlea' Oarden lloea, Ixng Handle, Ilk;
Boya' Klondike I'icka, 10c
qUeeNsWare
white PiHt.-i. in. ii Bo
HAIldla Onpfl and Saucerg per net., .'Ptc
ft inch Nappie. '3c
Vttn ANHortnient of 5 and 10 cent
(itHKnware.
cLotHiNc.
,a.
Men's Suita.
Mn
. f men - nine serkre, an wool .iiiih,
Men'- blue Serk'e, nil w,
K Men a orkl
, Chlldren'i 81
iu sitirtH,
Suilt, 4 to 14 vra..
I llllflren I Knee I lint.
.: . . .,., , ,
)Miplitt Hnfl "f Vrn'm nnil
H Bore1 suitai
. si voureveaw
no cheap thai it will make
a'er
I
DRY GOODS.
Hualln,
Bill Bleaohed Mnelln,
imlow ( urtiiiii acrew,
Turkey Red Table Uauiark,
I.twi.asier Qlngliam,
Ilren. ( 'alie...
ilresa Dimity
Mere, ri'.l Silk. bSat grade,
Oreaa Gooda, fall siyiea mid
Prieea way down.
t
B
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colors,
B
j
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Notions.
Celluloid Collars,
'etlulold Utifft
Laos,
Kmliroidcry ,
Meni 1 1 l loMa
100 yd spool Cotton
LMlea1 BuniMf 'trtt,
IHtSM1 FmI Blftok Hose,
Ladisa1 Hlbbod VentH,
1 106 i 'urtaVnt,
Wool Dreu hraxl.
Ilk
lc up
8o up
lc up
4
80o pr
y.l up
ij-ilicH siurt Wtftltl with corded
yoke
SS Needles.
fa
SHOES.
Ladles' Lane siioea. tine.
Ladies' Laos Bhoea, Pat, Leather
mi lie.
A Ladle. Loee Bboaa. l'nt. Leather
Y I lp, ' IOIII 1 op,
11.20
1.34
...i Men Pin. lres Shoes,
Men's Pine Oreae Bboaa, Tan Oolor, I.S9
Men's Coarae Bhoaa. iimc
Ladle.' and Men'. Tannla Bboaa. M. 44c
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ffinl Bnoaa.
v. The above named article, are only h
l few of the BARGAINS wa have. Ve
Wl havaa tine itock lo aelect from, i.ut
?l remember the BAROAIM8 are only
Jtf Ki o.l froBI Mm 14 lo'JH nnil only for
V l'.ili nr 4'nii.ilra r.Mln,f. f'nll
ih nnd ssfttnins
fA buy or not.
tin htock wlictlier
i i .in i t ruly.
Ricfield, Pa.
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i SPRING
HARDWARE.
s
Wliite L'ad, Oils, Paints of
nil kind-, Nuile, Glass. Fence
Wne, Poultry Wire, Shovels,
i lines. Kakes, Garden Seeds,
Wheelbarrows, PruningSbears,
S Bees Wax, Housn Furnishing
aj Goods, Clothes Washers and
Wringers. Tubs and Wash
I Boards, Step Ladders, Kitchen
Utei'sils in Tin, Granite and
I "Delft" Warts, Ideal Creum
, - Sepeiators.
a Larccst Stcck
Lowest Prices
It will pay you to buy at the
I H Hardware Store of
it n ttt tt a nTrfinn
ULU. W. MnUnfiTl.
I 315 Market St., Sunbury, Pa.
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SPECIAL SALE
-OF
ClotliM ani Gents' FnrnisliiDff
CoQMBDCiiig Saturday, May 11
and Lasting: One Week.
One lot of Mep's Suits at $2.75; well made, good (iiiality
goode. They are worth $5 to any person.
One lot Men's Suits at $5.00. This lot of suits are really
worth $7 and $8, hut for this week we let them go at 6.
( toe lot Knee Pants at 16o a pair.f
One lot Hoy's Washable Suits, from W to 8 years, at 48c,
One lot Men's Pants at 98c. This lot of pants is worth
from $1.25 to .1"0. Well made and good quality goods.
You should see u pair (,f them.
Don't Fail to Attend This Sale.
H. Katz, The Clothier,
Next Doorto Court House. Mlddleburtr. Pa.
1 m m way r'-'M
-i am rm an ttt h
If some money is to bo
expended for
FURNITURE
is to take the time and
(rouble to examine tbe
si ( ck we carry, learn the
prices at which we sell
doubt as to value can remain, with the offerings of
others. I firmly believe I will get your order, be
cause we have done everything to merit the trade
of prudent buyers.
Call and Be Convinced.
JOHN G. YARNALL,
446 Marltot St.. Sunbury, ZA.
J. R. SELHEIMER.
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DEALER IN-
Hanwarc, Inn, Ni, ml
Leather, Paints, Oils,
WALL PAPER,
Coach and Saddlery Ware,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
I
Refrigerators,
STOVES AND TINWARE.
Market St.,
l-H-I-M-H-H-H-H-
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Nobody
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i)erson
You save
At $7.50
Men's
fancy
etc. We
equaled
them in
$7.60.
48 breast
At $3.50 to $4
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Runkle & Walter,
&
Mi mm mi
Sirii Hi
fm
and then compare, if any
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Ice Cream Freezers,
Lewlstown, Pa.
tun sell an articln cheaper than tM
who pays cash for what he buy-
from $2 to $. on every Suit Oi
Overcoat you buy of us, because we pay 0BS
for all we buy.
Nobby Spring Suits in the popular
three button sack of Oxford mixed Cheviot
worsted all-wool, steel and grav serfrts
have seen no suits at $ 10.00 thai
these in style of tailoring, but wepn
as friend-makers for the house a1
Remember that we can fit men up 10
measure in all our lines of suits.
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Boys' Suits of exoelle
fabric, such as Serge, On
viots, etc. Neatly trimmed scams, aH
to nrevent iHllini?. Color fullv cuaran'.w'
, r 0 - ID
We invife vim nil. to cjill nnd la mnviiieWl.
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