The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 17, 1900, Image 5

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MT. PLEASANT MILLS
Borne of ur people ue engaged peal
ing bark.
Dr. W. W. Longacre had hla house
iiaintcd hint week.
J. A. Kwlghbttmjtt and J. C. Minium
ride new blcyclea.
Qeo. Behterput a new roof on Id
dwelling house lust week.
David Hoover and daughter, Estella,
pent Saturday In Bunbury.
AheaPf" Rouah's and David Hoov
era spout Bunday at Preeburg.
Mrs. C. A. Gerbart f Preeburg spent
several days in town lust wwk.
(). N. Kaltriter, who is working lit
Salem spent Sunday with his parents.
A. P. Bohnee, wile and daughter
were the guests of Isaac Bteflen'a Bun
day. W. B. Arbogaat of the Jacobs House,
Mlfillntown, was In town Tuesday of
last week.
Dr. H. M. Nipple and wife of Sellna
grove were the guests of Albert Schhee's
Saturday.
A new pale fence was erected around
theU. B. church which adds greatly
to Ma appearance.
Philip Mover, wife and daughter of
near Preeburg were the guests of A.
gohnee'i Bunday.
Johnson West and daughter-in-law
of Chambersburg spent several days in
town among Mends.
Rev. Lents, ii Lutheran minister,
will preach for the Lutheran congrega
tion Bunday morning.
N. E. Stuck, ('. N. Broslusand Miss
(Uvesta Schnee attended the Bunday
school convention at Freeburg Wed
nesday and Thursday as delegates.
Mrs. Albert Helmbach (nee Jane
Lease) died on Bunday about 9 o'clock.
Mrs H. was the mother of lour chil
dren two sons and two daughters
one daughter i - I when only a few
davaold. Bhe was a loving mother,
kind neighbor and loved by all who
knew her. Her remains were laid to
rest in St. John's cemetery Tuesday at
10:80 o'clock. Aged 86 years.
POUT TRKVEKTON.
Mrs. David Herrold is visiting her
parents.
Miss sora Arnold went to Milton
Monday.
Mr. Barah Bogar ofMIUeraburg was
in town last week.
Harvey Bogar 01 C. P. 'w 1, r
Un, returned home.
H A. Helser of Bhadel spent several
dayii with relatives In town.
Miss Daisy Reichenbach of Heradon
called on her sister Saturday.
8. s. Neitz. is Improving Ids house by
having a new juireli built to it.
Mrs. Sue Beistle of Bunbury is at
teuding to business afliiirs in town.
Mrs i C. Faust and son ofSunbury
are visiting Wm. Buyer and family.
Methusalcm Herrold of Milton tattle
welcome guest of his sister, Mrs. t ar
well. Mrs. Mary A. Houser of illianis
port in visiting her many friends in
this place.
Large crowds gathered at the shop
of Mrs. Davis last week to see the
"birdie" fly.
Mrs. J. A. Snyder and children and
Miss I..ra Arnold were the guests of
Mathias Bohnee and family of Mahan
tiuigo Sunday.
Harvey Btahlnecker and wife at the
County Beat and Miss Hattie O Neil of
Harrishurg paid Mrs. O'Neil and fam
ily a visit Bunday.
Saturday evening H. L. Bhaflbr and
Mrs. Carrie Walker, both of this place,
were united in the bonds ol wedlock
by M. P. Arnold, J. P.
Levi Woodllng and wife, who have
siient several months at WillUuns
itort returned home accompanied iy
their grand daughter, Mi Minnie
Bobb.
Rev. Dohner, a representative of the
Annville College, this stale, rendered
an interesting lecture to a large assem
blage in the C. B. Church Saturday
evening on his trip around the world.
CENTREVILLE.
K. IS. and P. C. Hartman and K. H.
Walter were to Kreehurg Sunday.
J. C. Showers was home from Sus
quehanna University over Sunday.
Thomas Kleckner of Milton visited
his mother and family over Sunday.
Mrs. B. P. and Mrs. (i. W. Slieary
visited friends at Lewtatown over Sun
day. Miss Sue Brunner has gone to Mif
flinburg to work at the new Hotel
Deckard.
(. E. Sanipsell and 'Squire Shinkel
were to Lewisburg on business last
Baturday.
Mrs. S. C. Dundore visited her pa
rents near Mlfllinburg several days
last week.
Samuel Wittenniver and Ambrose
GuteliUS of Mlddleburg were in town
one day last wwk.
J. It. Crosgrove, after painting at
RaedsvUle during the past four win ks,
returned home Saturday.
Another exchange of horses made at
the GentrevUle House. Pete says this
la the last time he'll trade.
H. F. Mohn has a saw mill in his
wiaxls, the Bandera tract, hack of town.
We are sorry to see them cut it down.
Mrs. W. F. Bechrist of Adamsburg
who had been visiting her parents and
Mends during the past w eek, returned
home last Saturday.
Theie was quarterly conference in
the U. E. church Friday afternoon.
Preaching Saturday evening and com
munion Sundav afternoon. Rev. Rein
er, P. E. officiated.
Henry Hartman of Millmont was
hurled in the L. fc It. cemeterv Satur
day. The ceremony was held in the
lT. E. church, Revs. Shambach and
Aurand officiating. Mr. Hartman was
almut (Mi yearn of age and the father ol
M children of whom 11 survive him.
UNION TWP.
1). G. Witmer ison the sick list.
Philip Shaffer and John Stahl left
for the lumber region Monday morning.
Isaac Zinunennan made a trip Satur-
Shamokin
Dam.
Catherine Witmer died lust week at
the ripe old age of four soore and four
years.
Mrs. Eber Bollinger and lier two
sons of BelinMrrove spent Bunday with
her parents here.
J, S. Stuhl and wife
their parents, Mrs. f
i,..i.l .i ttlall tn
paia a visit hi
J, Btroub, at
Qummel's Wharf Saturday.
It is an established fact thai we A-
meiiean people sleep less, eat more,
i . ii ..11 ..I... . . ..I.I
read more, talk more and 1 almost sanl
work more which would be a mistake i
than anv other nation on the fitee Ol
the earth. The reason that we do not
work more is that we have too many
.shrewd men getting out Inventions to
' . ' , . B .1.1 i..,t
do the work tor us. I hey even fJ that
up at Dundore there is a fellow getting
out a patent for dehorning mosquitos
ii i .1 - it .. .. ...a-
successfully and another fellow work-
ingonadirl proof fabric suitable tor
shirts and overalls that never need
washing 1 1
ll mvlna .li.vieel MIX
so there are manv othei
rs which I lo
not want to give away as they ale
afraid the patent might !' stolen Is
fore thev set them on the market.
e
Try t.rnln-O! try tiruln-O.
Ask your groeer today to show you
n. paokage of GRAIN-O, the new food
drink I hat takes the place of ooffee
Tlie children inav drink it without
inlurv as well as the aniiit. an wno
trv it, like it. GRAIN-0 has that
i i i , a i i......
rieli seal brown of .Mocha or Java,
hotit is made from pure grains, and
the most delicate stomaeh receives it
... i: . ,i t ....I, ,.i ,1,..
without distress, one fourth of the
i rice of ooffee. loo. ami 8oo. perpaek-
ip-c Bold by all gW rs.
mm mfm
SI! It 1.1 N BK,
The Shiviner's Siiudnv school will
have their annual children's day ex-
crciscs, Bunday, June 10th, 1000.
Rev. Joshua Shambach, our pastor,
preached a very able sermon to u large
audience si Simmer's church. Text ;
John 14:10, "Yet a little while, and the
world secth me IIO mole; but yesee me,
because I live, ye shall live also."
Another accidental shooting In Mon
roe tow nship through which a boy, ll!
vearsofase, received the contents of a
nun in his leg. I le Intendei
I to go out
to destroy crows' nests, nut w as iui
monished by his mother nol to do It.
He tried to hide the gun under the
bam and in doing so, the hammer
caught at something and dlohargedthe
load. Dr. Herman dressed the wound
ami the boy is getting along nicely.
In almost every neighborhood
there is some, one wnose life has
been saved by Chamberlain'". Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or
who has been cured of chronic di
arrhoea bv the use of that medicine.
Such persons make a point of tolling
:t 1 . - .(,,,(, ,,ft.,ru
u, it "ucuc.v U'''"'V' ,,,"""',
liAi-iitirv iltnt it mo v I .i Inn t ' 1 14 III
hoping that it may bo the moans
savings other lives. For sale by all
savings o
druggists
Public School Appropriations.
The Hallowing (tabulated statement
hows the amount of money each dis
trict ill Snyder County receives from
the state the second column what was
received last year and the first column
what will be received lliis year.
1900
1HH1.I14
.... 020.61
.... HHT.'Jli
... 1106.88
.... 1202.68
.... 235.88
.... ll-Vi.Ts
.... 718.65
.... 606.14
.... 844.08
.... 1284.44
... 1881.86
.... 1806.89
.... ;ii!i.4ii
.... 1886.66
.... 1201.46
.... 1290.57
.... 1748.28
119,621.63
iHilil
Adams
Heaver,
9 i;t.ii4 ;
988.28 :
1:124.1 hi
1126.88
1401.32
210.08 i
1619.67
769.68 i
.ViT.lHi I
91.58
1821.28
! Heaver West, .
( 'entre
( lhapman
Eivendale, I ud,
Franklin
Jackson
M Iddleburg, ....
Middlecreek,...
Monroe,
Penn
Perry,
Perry West,...
Belinsgrove
Spring
I nion
Washington,...
1479.89
1640.60
H2s.7!i
1260.02
1469.21
1 100.90
1943.14
921,818.63
Excursion Rates to as well as from
the East.
tfie
The Trans-Missouri tommltteeol the
Western Passenger Association is bold
ing Its annual meeting at the Brown
Palace Hotel. A Burprlse was sprung
on the Committee at the morning ses
sion, hy (Icncrtd Passenger Agent S
hiistiaii. of the Rock Island. Beirlnn-
Ing about 20, the Rock Island will run
four excursions from Chicago, Bt
Louis, Kansas City and Omaha to Co-
loradp common points, nuking a rate
of one rare plus f 2 tor me rounu trip
and return limit of October 81 si on the
liekets. These excursions will be run
as special exuraion trains and about the
sanies dates return excursions will be
run from Den vcrj Colorado Springs and
Pueblo to the Bastem points, the same
rate prevailing, thuaenabllng ' 'olomdo
iM'ple desiring to do so to make tourist
trips Hast during the summer, with the
same advantages granted iSastera tour
sts who come West.
Repose of the Soul.
OoOM to Ihfl laml wlirre oft the "out repom,
Whore ilnlillt never Hink in failiiiK liem;
Drink of Iha ntn ain among the Mienteil roe8,
Life, there to thee nhnll bf pure nml frcn.
Oomc to the laml of love anil joy ilnfelKiilnpr,
Where Msndahlp nevor lireaks it tcniler lien;
Join In the praine of Him who no- is Waiting
Bonlatil reeelvein His honieahove.
Come to the laml where sorrow cannot enter,
Where weary pUgfUM nweetly are at rent;
Anil iloarent frlciiiln with love, alTectioii-teiiiler,
Meel one another to iart no more.
Come to the land where death no power in
wielding
Where deepened shadows darken not the day;
Eat of the tree whose fruit IsevcryioldiliK -
Ltfl to the soul in eternity.
Come to the land where dwelhth hlcst He
deemer, Where thronu" of aiiKi'l ever joyful ln(T;
Join round the throne in souks of praises ever,
Life to the sons in the laml ever more.
SALAMI'S C'OLONA.
To Oire LMIrlpp In Two Daj-a
Take Laxative Kbomo lirisixr: Tablets. All
dnaorlsta refund the money It it fails lo cure
K.W.ikovb'h signature on ever)' hot. 2 10-5-
day to his former home,
Jury Lilet.
Ust Of Grand luroft drawn for the Court 01
Over mid Terminer and Ueneral .Tall deilverv
andOourt or Quarter sesstoasol the Pesos rii
Suvtler mini . held .Inn,, r. mi. , .uii'i . . . - -
Hoaiisy.jaBeeth.iioi.
GRAND JUBO Kb.
N'1""'' UeCUOsMOB
Reetaesee.
Franklin
O 'litre
Sellnrove
Prsnkiln
Jackson
Peon
Chapman
West Perry
Adam.
IWIilill rf
West Perrj
Monroe
West Pei ry
Monroe
West Beaver
Jackiton
eerrj
.1 ackROfi
Wsshl Lri'"
Uhsomm
Penn
I'lltllll
MM. ll creek
West Beaver
' 'X . i 1 1 r.iiiii. i,
HiDgrosB. cbrtHtina,
BoIIb, Lw her, Carpenter.
FWtor ruti' F""",T-
Kuber! Theodore, MUler,
' l"i'',ils:;.1,1"" ' ':l",'r- .
lonohlll, 1 minus. K.. t artiepter,
I HflolceubWoeo frtorar,
llamlnger. Qeo, W , Tssenor,
"orntt me, jaroD B J. P.,
i,V;;rH;1l'nTiiu'k:m.lh.
KreMer, Jackson, Carpenter,
Knepp . miimu. Utorer,
Klin. Solomon, rtireaher,
,.HSIMlli ,.; K.n hum .
ivdtner, Samuel h.,
fonui Henry. Parmer,
Kin-, Peter 8, . . . . -. t
8prensie.iasoc..Latiorr.
woodliMr.John, shoemaker,
wHer. wllllau Parmer,
1 r-'" '1
I t. I . f l, r .lllt'i.tu itruarh I. ., I Im I'.inrl tf
,,, Mpa. ,.., fo,mr.r BewlonaoUbe
peace. Court or oyer and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery ot snyder county, i-i.. held as
.1 n ii,. l Tin . 11 mi nnlntfj Itti turn)
Name. Occupation,
Arnold, Calvin, Carpenter,
Albert-, Peter, Fanner.
Buwereox, Irvln, Confectioner,
itiirns, Lot, Laborer,
Bente. Oliver. Carpenter,
Residence,
ITnion
Seti(s;riir
HlddlehnrK
Union
Adaroa
C nire
Bcllnsirrovu
Juekson
Penn
Boweranx, Samuel, Laborer,
Robb. William,
Cornelius. Jesm, Blacksmith,
Plsher, Irvln, Parmer,
I'Nlu r, N wtiin,
I Flsber! Oliver, ' "
Petierplf, Phsrea, Laborer
' I r enline. finis, o . i--i 1 1 1 in :i 1 1 .
(jr,iv, Kl,m.r Yam,t
urlmm, William, Homer,
Ila-sincer cinis., farmer,
Herman, Daniel,
Hornberger, iames M., Parmer,
I Hasslnirer, John, Teacher,
llolT. Tnnmas,
spring
West Pi rrv
Waslilngton
Centre
Chapman
leaver
Waalilngton j
Helin'gruvq
Kantk, Clayton, Drumtl"
Kern, Aaron I)., i,eiitienian,
Mldillebiirg
West Ueaver
Chaptu in
Spring
i nmn
Hellnsgrove
perrj
Penn
West nenvor
seiinsgrnvn
perry
Hellnsgrovn
union
Sn In;
Perry
Beaver
Sellnsgrovo
Perry
Spring
Saltbsgmve
Monroe
Pranklln
Beaver
Chapman
Centre
West Heaver
Mine. Howard, Clerk,
Kerstetier, John M., fanner,
i.' Piey. Henry, "
LenlK, James u .Boatman,
Moyer, 'ii;is., carpenter,
. Mei''r. iiu.. Laborer,
kflllner, Meyer, Merchant,
i Miller. Willi. mi. Parmer,
Mccarty, William, Laborer,
1'ortr.tlne, oeo. i .
Komig, Harve) . Partrer,
Kieirle, Jonathan iv, '
Klegle, I'eter, Uentleman,
Smiis. iMinic, Firmer.
Unvilnp .1 Ihf3 I I..MI li'm-iti
Snyder Miles, coal Dealer,
Hiinaers, uictmra, j., ranner,
smith, Robert 8., Carpenter,
Trini, n o id, Laborer,
Trmt. Samuel W
waiter, Absalom, Parmer,
Wetxel, Blmor B:, Teacher,
Wendt, Robert, Laborer,
. icbman, Elmer R , Parmer,
Zleber, Juim,
To the Deaf.
A rich lady, cured of her Destnen
and Noises
Nicholson's;
in the Head
Artificial Kar
by Dr.
1 (rums.
rfuyg Q QQQ (,, his Institut
I . . . '
so
it hat i eat people unable to
I I
DPI ii lll e
j the Bar Drums may have them fre
Address Jfo. 10.127 l he Nicholson
Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New
York. 1-25-ly
Mrs. Daniel Witmer died May 8,
at 10:30 A. M. Funeral on Friday
at ',1 A. M. Age 84 years, S mos.
and 17 (lavs.
f l 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 ' I ''i'''ii1"iJ'ii'H"M'f
IDOTLIEFPEE:
Band ft aVwnl
ttainp with VOW
name and itItln-
liti'l Wfl will Mnd
yttu copy of V
lfkttr'tit)on T II"'
New lih ia PMbloil
Review end "' of
Ihei hiindtoni
IV In e h Btemned
Doyllfli free. We do Ihlflio Introduea the
New Idea Lfrcenl Pftper Patternv
RUBLE'S DRY GOODS STORE,
1.KW1STOWN, PA.
N 1 1 1 1 m h-i-i-i-i-i-1"1-h-;-h-;:-
N N s .y
Prices Gut on
SHOES
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It
LUJJJJM MlUllUi
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Kreamer, Pa.
We have alitiut 160 pair ol
shoes ol last y ears goods, which
S we are going to closeout cheap.
5 These are not all oldg Is that
' are worthless as most of them
I have not Ik'CII in the 8 to re a
I year. We give it lew prices :
Men's line shoes, $2.2rto$l.r0
1.36 to 1.10
1.26 to .85
. 1
. .
Boys fine shoes, 1.20 to
Hoys heavy shoes, 1.00 to
Ladies line shoes, 2.26 to
" " 1.76 to
ii ii 1,26 to
" heavy shoes. 1.26 to
.90
.80 i
1.50 I
1.26 J
.80
.80 S
Also a lot of Misses, Chil- 1
dren and llaliy Shoes. 7
Our Spring and Bummer I
Stock of Shoes is auoiit as large
as you will find in this section,
ijj and can give you almost any
S kind of shoe you want Coarse
J EM I.I-..I. ... ....I..- mi. I
r UI I III', IlliC'IV III HHIWHIIfBlAi
fit almost any foot and
can
please you in style and price.
J. E. iUagee,
Kreamer, Pa.
N V . Ai
('hrlstian man or woman to
Ol
malifv for permanent position of trust
In your homo County. S40 yearly, l.nelose
self adilressed stainp.''!, cnveloie to It. B. Wal
lace, (General Secretary, Cochran Hiiildinif,
WasnliiKton, I. 0, opposite Treasury llept.
0
WM! mi
J.I11J
Not worth paying attention
to, you say. PerTi aps you
have In I it for weeks.
It's annoying because you
have a constant desire to
coush. It annoys you also
because you remember that
weak lungj is a family falling.
At Mri it is a slight cough.
At last It is a hemorrhage.
At first It Is easy to cure.
At Ukt, extremely difficult.
ilycrs
Cherry
Pectoral
' enlckly conquers your little
j( Backing oough.
There is no deubt about
the cure now. Doubtcomss
from acelcct.
For over half a century
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has
been curing colds and coughs
and preventingconsumption.
It cures Consumption also
if taken in time.
letf ac if . um CKffl
pccikii Miters tver Htr
lUfl If N CMgB.
5hall weend yea
book Uite tubfcKt. Irf
Our MmTAmI Bmpmrtmmt.
If rai tiivi ur rnfnylalnt wim
rtir ut Mlr Um tit mJll
ill T"U u Mulklv ebUlB, writ
lh ilnntor frly. Tea will nmlm
iUHiiia t. r ay is.
lAJWuii. IlU
EXKittki.vh NOTICE -Notloa Ii baraby
given that lettan IfPtamenterjr upon Ilia
tin' mrtali' t Win. K. Uowell, InM ol Writ lint,
vrr Twp 8nylar County, I'enna,, ilacaaaad,
Imvc lit'.'ii Uniieil in due tonn nf law t.i tin un
daralgnail, io srboin nil Indabled te nntl eatota
bouul iimkr iimnodlsts payment and tlmm.
having clalna asslnat ii Rhould praaent Iheni
duly suthentloaied tor Mttleroenl.
LIZZIE UOWELL. Rxeeutrlz.
Mi-I'lurr. Pa,
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Modern Stoi
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Conducted on progressive plans. ' Wc sell our
Clothing on the smallest possible margin of pro
fit, depending upon a large volume of business.
Another great feature, and one that no other
store can afford, is that our clothing is made by
the largest and best manufacturers in the coun
try, of the most stylish perfect fitting and wear
resisting material.
These are facts that cannot be disputed, and
that's why, with our superior advantages, we
give more real, solid merit for your money than
any other store. No better demonstration of
great value giving has ever been shown than the
Stylish, Correctly Tailored, Perfect Fitting
o
I Ready-to-Wear Suits we offer at $7.50.
Tht-fic suits are absolately all wool. Tho effioienl tailoring, uniform linish and
perfect fitting qualities of every detail in these suits will commend your admira
tion. Remember our guarantee keeps you safe.
We carry a handsome line of up-to-date
Hats and Furnishing Goods.
Trade with ns and yon practice trae economy. Clothing purchased of us
kept in repair one year free of charge.
L. MITCHELL,
Harrison Building,
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PEOPLE THAT BDY
For cnnlit are ill theSoiip.
Csali is master and credit is slave.
Headquarters for Hons? Fur
nisliing (iomls, t.'rtM'kerv, fjiimu
iiml Sjiorting Goods in C'entralx
Ion..ct.l..o..;n I, ..III 'A
win pay you
to come and Ii
at our slot
Hotel aNd bar goods
A SPECIALTY.
Our friccs and Goods Defy Competition.
Niu'hi jamus, bn
mid iHIUltimllv d
IO-liieee lie:
nerKet, white iron stone china. $0.00; 100-picce Dinner Sei, lieautifuii.N
deeomleil Porcelain, rs.Mi.
Fishing Tackle & Sporting ( i m Is.
Split Uamlioo Jointoil lhsls, nickel trimmcil, H.lKi; l ine LancerwiHHl
Jointetl lioils. nickel trimmed. l.lW; Jointeil liods, 10c, l'.'h-, '.'o,-; Nickel
piateo cues rteeis, ! io fL'..ai: itrnss i;. i is, io,. to '. ."iue lim
Trout mid I lass Klles, Leaders, I hsiks, liasles, c.
)n our "i and 10c counters are Ihoiisands of gn al bargains
All are cordially Invited whether von Inn or not.
FURMAN S
' Market St.,
31
MlDDLEBURGH MARKET.
Butter
Engs
( )iiioiis
Lard
Tnlhiw...
'hu'lteiis,
Turkcvs. .
Shoulder .
Hnm..
11 Wheat
12 Kve
- ( 'urn
i i Outs (old).
A ' Potatoes..
Ii j lllllll pel' I
- ! Middlings
- Chi.)
- Kloiirperlil
:l'i
Jii
"0
10
M '
90
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W CENTS !
) DOBBINS'
ci r r t n i
lulu l mo
SOAP
Just Eodnccd from Ten Cents
Your cbolre ol itm twenty-dvo cent
4-
X
iHxiks suit free, tor each three wrappers
tuiil !
cents ir postage.
We want to
You is This:
Lesson
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s or glass, me; llnnil Lamps, itic: 'n-e Latniis, large
orated, use; lo-pli ce bite I'ercelidn Toilel Sei, $l.lill;
lleeolnleil I'lircclllill Toilel Sets. '-:,; IlKI-ni,.,... Din.
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CASH FAIR,
Sunbury, Pa
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Mi
i w i-h tu call your atteiitiiiii
to my line of IveralN, i lose
Ties, SSH.H(,.rs, ,Ve.
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U'sl innteriul, u itli or without
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lililied hose, ldc ;ini I5c.
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