The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 24, 1900, Image 5

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    PORT TBEVEBrON.
llUflgHAUpvO i ii i wwwh "
, u,. ,
, amoketown.
1 - . ,! I ..ill I. aivi. fill-
1..111111' unrtvn " -
IhltadelphtaThttwtay.
I J (i SiiylT, our noun ummi
Mta Kninklin Arnold and daughter
rSunlury art' "'"'"P "
hShn 1. npr, wife and daughter
i jiuin I in ..it. .i.l lha wlmw
onday. , . .
c BchamDaugn; who uwummK
neeeevUle, wtui home Sunday and
fonday. , ... .,
.. n Urteof McKeea and MlaeCar-
Ji .. .. . I ,,t Vttit.l.iv
Keller ol raw ri!" ' Bf ' '
It Liverpool.
Dulte a number oi our nur. .m.
1U,M ,: ,i tiiiiiMit the aoue-
lui t TtinrwiuN .
Prof Lauver, f tnis Place,
1 r . .......rii.i.i Hi.. ladle ut tli' Ar-
l,l mansion aunug " -
Harry Mullner and laoy menu oi
l....l..,rv WtTl' VUUXU1B 111"' I
Dmother at this place Sunday.
MMgra. Edwin uineniuK ""
V . nnimrv mill Mlaaea Dome
f, ... h Jennie Charles took in the
tuts of Freeburg Sunday
II k. Knight nun n . ai. ;
IwoofBogar, Shlpe KnmuJ
. ... dK.mnbn tn work for an-
tin wem io "
Ither company.
Edwin Charles ann lamuy,
bMHie stnitn ana i.uh.-..... ... ......
neburg, Ml K . i
nsirrove, it. ;
lV,. Brubalteroipniu... ?. ;
welcome guesis i u. . .
ml family Bunday.
r W Stroll, Misses Katie paries,
v,1M1, i.n.l Minnh' M.'O.nni'll. Mrs. '.
i i...n.r i nun uuuiriucii .li
lu-inls and two sons, uuwu in o-
.itwanis aim i" ,,f'
i. , w..v kpiihv. nam. oimwi
rii-ks. Kev. tveuejr, o. 1
-ImiMokin; tev. r'"u' , "T
H..V. Amdt. Miss maoei
and friend, Miss Carrie, of Mt
i 1 I : wi'in 1111(1
i. 1 fri.illil. MISS . ill IK ,
v.
Mi l mi.i .... -i - I I
irmel: nev. o. .. , .
knirhter. Bessie, miss i n..H- u...
lr and Mrs. Wolverton ana son, o.
'. , ... ii di Raunr mill wife. Mrs.
KSSKrriK t. a A.tinu-,
"".-.' .C' H,.rr..t.i .if Paradise:
BtaSue Brutaker, of Mhai.t..i.g: 11.
PiJS ,.f Mi.ldU.burit: Henry (leorKe,
CHonUmdon: Victor Bltner, of MU-
ni Eugene Maraiey,
I k Miller, of lower v u.v ,
CluZ ' of Fremont, and
Elder H. & Oatel, ana many
riiase names we nave wn
PK.U, a 8J.4 Convention
ay 1H-U, wnicn piuyw -
INDEPENDENCE.
Am Mover is employed at the City
lotel, Sunbury, Pa.
Mrs. Annie Relnard was severely
ticked by a horse Sunday morning.
tt t Mnvor will take his boats to
U .. ,k Thn rumor Is
Pant cone iui - t , , a
that boating will be good this season."
Quite a number or our
mi works, have returned home on ac-
Icount of suspension.
I n,,u.. nnmtwrnf our voung people
latte.Hl.Hi the 8. S. Convention at Port
iTreverton. Our talented delegates uiu
I net display mucli oratory.
A foot race will take place at the In
dependenoe Hotel between J O- Mart.
..:i t ir i i.,i,t ,t P. m. Saturday.
AU are invited to attend.
MrWnfthe fanners and otli.r lier-
Isons of this vicinity have been hauling
lrU f.,r R. 8. Melser the past week.
They report goinl wags.
Nothing could have pieasen me
pie in general more than did the recen
I nuns. Crons look more nvorauw, wu
nearly every person wears a tmue as u
hud been very dry.
A. E. Zerbe, employed at the Cen
tral Hotel, Sellnagrove, paid a visit to
I mends and relatives over ouuuj .
I Zerbe is a Jlratrclaas porter and under-
I Htamls how to entertain the guests.
Db.v.it- r,.u.. ,,.,,, nti nrlalns niil-
i-iitimiin crhw, c
ler, who has 1hh-ii repairing and remod
eling his mill is alxiut ready to eoin-
menoe work again. All persons deal-
nig with Mr. .erin- win ii.t
square in every respiK-t.
E. c. Oberdorf d HarnsDurg dm
iih iuhI ii ihrni I,, this nlace and Intends
to do some buggy jminting. He is on
to his job, and all buggies or wagons
entrusted to him will receive all re
quirements to make a line apneamnoe.
W ... J.,,1 ! , Iml the DeOlllf
,.v i,- inu ww i.".. i - .
take great pains in lixing the grav.-w of
ill- iii. .mi it i,riiiir. i 1 1 1 1 inn a
'tie's mind that we too shall some day
lie beneath the sod, and forms an im
pression upon tUe minds of the youn
ger folks that they then may treat us
likewise.
HUMMEL'S WHARF.
The few davs' niin which we have
hu.1
iimki everythinj; look thrifty.
Mrs. Samuel Bower is again attend
'ar market at Hunhury this summer.
Mrs. Hattie Ktcwart and children of
Kuiilmry spent Sunday at Andrew
Trutt'B.
Daniel Hassnman and family visited
Wends near Hill End school hoitse
Wunday.
Sonic of the fanners are busy setting
ut tomato plants for the canning fac
tory at Selinsi-rove.
County Auditor I). N. App is mak
niKa success of buyinK and selliiiK
nornes, as he sold eight head last week
t fair prices.
The boys of this place had (julte a
tune Saturday night serenading for
Norton Bower and Daisy Fulkroad who
were married Thursday evening. We
wJsb. them a long and happy married
life.
In almost every neighborhood
there is some one wnose life has
been saved by Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or
who haa been cured of chronic di
rrhoea by the use of that medicine.
3Poh persona make a point of telling
Pt whenever opportunity offers.
f -toping thai it may be the means of
MIDDLECBEEK.
Mm. Harriet Kline wa
nn Adams-
bug visitor last week.
Cniv-in Kiifiin and family wen
the
guests of Win. Kline's Sunday.
A. J. Oeker is putting a new roof on
Win. Bilger's barn.
Miss Com Stoinlnger left Tuesday
for a visit to Philadelphia,
Miss Mertle Rheara of Wagner is at
present staving with Harvey Helm
baeh's. Mrs. Chas. Klingler and children of
Huntingdon county are at present vis
iting here.
Mis Rmma Heimbach is staying
,.: . . . ... ,. .,.... i -...I " i uiicB in i in km in i ii., i u v i i. " -. j -1.
with her brother, harles, ueai en- i i -
treville. II. T. Cook anil .K-ssi- Cornelius,
Wm. Yost and wife of Union county executorji ofRoht. I. Cornelius, to
were visiting friends in tins section . . . Q . . .
i. , " ' athenne U Steese, I acres m Jack
over tsunQaj
A valuable horse died for S. S. Bow- son twp., for 1608.80.
mi I UIIa m1 lliiiillilllllV- ww . . w. m m ..
i-rsux inuiias ii...-a. .
nitf u prouuoe.
A great deal of damage was done to
corn anil oats t'n-lils by the heavy ruins
Inst Friday nitflit.
Edward Heimbach, wlfeand son and
Win. H. Heimbach and family were
visiting Charles Helmbach's Sunday.
UNION TWP.
l(i. Stall! left Monday morning rot-tin-
lumber regions.
Lottie Spanglcr spent Sunday with
her friend, Lizzie Schrey.
Henry Ramer of Harrisburg is spend
ing week among friends and parents.
Sarah Brubaker died last week and
I was Interred Sunday morning, aged 58
years.
;. M. Hoitserand wife spent Sunday
afternoon at Port Trevcrton with Or.
Krebs and family.
1 Rev. W. I ".. Brilihart and family and
mi;.. P.ilm.1 uturtinl for York Tuemlny.
wv ilmvi- dow n ami till
ml suiymg
,r,i nbln nmn will hn as MKl
ii iii, iFiiii.i'i.'. , ....
.ui i V, tw , hi- nmn H. our
-j V " n '..m .kin
IUWI1BUI wuiu I - i
i , .. ' Ii, ,,,, In I
ma i
nil- ior everj iri'u i.
f four and
dnv w hu h na
i piiiiiiaiion
one-half millions
A NEW PENNSYLVANIA STORY.
Tke ChroMle i.ror. iir xnii Lloyd,
Beioweii in u" m7 sinuiiM-r r
Tin- "Hook Bujr."
"Thk Chronic Loafer is an excel
lent companion for busy men in their
i...,, .mi ..i laiaiira The stories lie mid
his associates tell at the village store in
central Pennsylvania are all worth
reading, while the arguments tnev
have, the bits of philosophy expound
ed many of them heirlooms nantieu
down to the loafer by ids father, arc
shrewd, if conducive to chronic indo
lence. Sir. Lloyd is an excellent work
man. He makes us see the quiet of
the hills, the allurements of the trout
utre.miM and the terrors of a stormy
night in the dimly lighted store yet he
refrains as scrupulously aswr. nvm
hlmselfffom obtruding his own jwr-
sonality. His characters themselves
apparently proauce me enecw uu ...
the skill. The subject matter of all
these tales is remarkably fresh, from
the discussion on ambition between the
chronic loafer and the college man, to
the ghost story wherewith the store
keener ascribes to the siHik of his fath
. . ... ... . . f i . i uii
er s preui-cessor me nm ... "- -gar.
The care-free tramp happens
..i. ...... uuiiiiiiillv in suiumer-tmie,
after liberating tin- PhUadelphy' and
eiveaoftbe ncnea u ms vxpenmivc.
Pervading it all is a delightful humor,
which, in the end, is the greatest at
traction of the hook."
jury Lilst.
UM or Onwd Jurors drawn for UW OOUTl of
Over and Ti-rinlner and Oencral . all deini'O
MdOOUtC of iiiarU'r S-sslonsof UM nC pi
SnviH-r county Held as June Term, oommeoolag
Momlay. June Mb. 1900.
ORAND JUHUnB.
Name. OOOOPaUOB.
Ilowersox, Ainmmi. Farmer,
Klnifamaii. I'liristlun. "
llollv:. Luther Carpenter,
Dlelil. Deo. W., Farmer,
Keller, Martin,
naber, Theodore, Miller,
Oelnet, Samuel, Fanner,
(ira.v Mil, Thomas EL, Carpenter,
H accent) org, eo.. uoorar,
Hasslmrer. (Jeo. TearhiT.
Uoraoaiger. Jacob o j. p.,
Ileas.Tliumas, Fanner,
Kemtetter, Henry, Blacksmith,
Krelder, Jaekson, Carpenu-r,
Knepp, Milton, Laborer.
Kline, Solomon, Thresher,
i.i-ssintiu, Henry, Farmer,
Iltner, Samuel H., "
IMntliis, Henry, Farmer,
Klne, iwrs.. QenUeffian,
Sprenkle, Isaac C, Laborer,
woHiiin(r,.ioiin, Bboemawr.
Weller, William, Farmer,
Yetter. Milton,
Uesliierice.
Kninklin
tX'iitre
Bellnsgrore
Kninklin
Jiickson
IViin
(Uiapman
West Perry
Arliims
Mlililleburv
West perry
Monroe
West Perry
Monroe
west Bearer
Jackson
Perry
.liickaon
WaxliliiKton
i:iiitpmafi
Peon
Inlon
MhMleereek
West lU'iiver
PETIT JtTKOllS
Jll of Petit Jurors drawn tor the 'ourt of
Common IMea8, Court of OiiarU-r SeRstons of the
i......... fni.n irf over and Terminer and OehNal
I itO Dellrerjr ol Border county, ph.. held a
June Term, fommeuuiiiK
Name. occupation.
Arnold. Calvin, rpenter,
Allien, Peter, Farmer,
Bowersox, Irvln, OoufoctloDi'r,
Burns, I)t, Latiorer,
Berife, Oliver, carpenter,
Bowersox, Samuel, Laborer,
Bohb. William, "
(Virnellus. .losse, niacksmlth,
Flslier, irvlu. Farmer,
Flsber, Newton. "
Fisher, Oliver, "
Fctlerolf, Pliares. Laborer,
dreenlioe, flias. 0., Gentleman,
ilrayblll, Klmer, Farmer,
orlmm, William, Homer,
iiaHinHr lints.. Farmer,
RosMenos.
I'nlon
Sitllnsttrove
Middleburg
ITnlnn
Alliens
Centre
Scllnsk'rove
Jackson
Penn
spring
West Perry
Washington
Centre
Chapman
Perry
Beaver
Washington
Sellnhgrove
Middleburg
West Beaver
Chapman
sprtng
L'mon
Selinsgrove
Perry
Penn
West Beaver
Selinsgrove
Perry
Selinsgrove
Union
Spring
It-rrv
Herman, Daniel, J
Hall, (eo. w., -lornberger,
Janiei M., Fnrmer,
BasattMri Jobn, Teacher,
Hon, Thomas.
Kantz, Clayton, DruuKlst,
Kern, Aaron 1)., Gentleman,
Kline, Ilowaol, clerk,
KerBtetter, John M., Fanner,
Ipley, Henry.
IiulK, James B., Boatman,
Moyer, Uhas., Carpenter,
Met.gor, Geo., laborer,
Mlllner. Meyer, Merchant,
Miller. William. Farmer.
McVarty, William, Laborer,
Portzllne. Goo- D .
RomlK, Harvey, Fanner.
Klcgle, Jonathan D., '
Rlegle, Peter, Gentleman,
Spotta, Isaac, Farmer.
Snyder, Jacob O.. aentleman,
Soyder, Miles, Coal Dealer,
Sanders, Richard, J., Farmer,
Smith. Kobert S.. Carpenter.
Trutt, David, Laborer,
Trutt, Samuel W., "
Walter, Absalom, Farmer,
Wetzel, Klmor E-, Teacher,
Wendt, Kobert, Laborer,
ssechman. Klmer H , Farmer,
Beaver
Sollc
rove
Perrv
Spring
ssiiLsgrove
Monroe
Franklin
Ileaver
Chapman
Centre
West Beaver
Zteber. Joan,
T Care Cold In One Day
ntaijilTiTi Da io aotnra TABtan. All
-i t M"TM'Mfc' y maamm wm Hte
COURT HOUSE CHIPS
!'. I Eater fr llrrnrd.
Fred B, Bolig ant wife to Win.
Hunt, lot in Centreville, tor "22").
Maranda Bickel, et. al. to Isaac
Mattern, 129 acres in West Beaver
twp., tor 900.
Jacob Eshclman to Maria Stahl,
18x60 feet in Sliamokiu Dam lor
$25.
Dr. II. M. Wilson and wife to
'atberinc Stee.se, 1 1 acres and I
, . , .....
,-ii-s ii Manrarel Jane Mattern
to Isaac W. Mattern, VZv acres in
West Beaver twp, tor $900.
H irrl:r: i- I . I n ..-..- .
I Norton L, Bower, Monroe twp.,
I Daisy M. Fulkrod, Oriental.
I John . Cornel ins, Muhantongo,
I Kate . Shelley, ( hapmuu,
KUKAMKU.
Merchant Magee's driving horse is
sick.
A. '. Smith made n business trjp to
l''reniont Monday .
The masons arc now laying the foun
dation inr tin- now church.
t 'nr loads of I i;t ik are now being ship
ped by four difl'ereiit parties.
Ralph (lift of I'axtnnvillc was call
lug In town Sunday evening.
.1. F. Walter and 'n, Klslier, made a
luisiiii'ss trip to Sunbury Friday.
Mrs. J. F. Walter visited her daugh
ter, Mrs. .lame- How, of Sellnsgrove
Monday.
Mrs. W. A. Hummel and child of
Lewistowii visited her parents over
Kunday.
(uite n number of Demoomts of this
. place attended the Demoemtic eonven-
tion at Middleburg Monday.
We are sorry to state thnt D. F. Row
Isserlougly ill at this writing, Stomach
irouoic, j Deueve. we nope co see you
nut before long, I). F
Try OralH-O I Try tlrWla-O.
Ask your groner today to show yon
j a package of ORAIN-O, the new rood
I drink t hat takes the plane of coffee,
i The children may drink it without
I i . ; ii .... i . . a ...
injiirv as wen as iiih mum. .mi who
try it, like it. (iK.MN-o has that
rich seal brown of Mooba or Java,
but it is made from pure grains, auil
the most delicate stomach receives ft
without distress. One fourth of the
price of coffee. 15o. and 25c. per pack
ago. Sold by all grocers.
To the Deaf.
A rich lady, cured oi her Dcatnetw
and Noises in the Head lv Dr.
Nicholson's Artificial I'Jir Drums,
gave $10,000 to his Institute, ho
that deaf people unable to procure
the Kur Drums may have them free.
Address No. 10:27 The Nicholson
Institute, 7X0, Eighth Avenue, New
York. 1-25-ly
f-H-K-HH-
DOTLIEFPEE!
Semi ih t 2-oml
ntatnp with JTOUI
numf anil uhlr'Nt
mid wo wtll nvm
von a ropy of the
fntt'Nteilttionof the
New Mm Puhlon
Review Jtn't ol
tlir- r hiiiuliKMiir
ti I n c h Btomped
Doylien free. We dolfaltto introduce the
New Itlea l(-eent l'ttper 1 hitter tin.
RUBLE'S DRY GOODS STORE, 4-
LBwnrrowH, pa.
Prices Gut on
SHOES
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PC re rimer, Pa.
We have ebout 160 pair oi
t shoes tit last years kimhIs, which
we art going to doseout cheap, y
mm ..ii ,1,1 ,.,.lu tli.it r
Llierie UIC llUt Ul. uiu jjiai,.., uiu.
I arc worthless aa most of them
!
have not been in the store a
year. c give a lew prices :
i Men's fine shoes, $2.25 to$1.50
1.86 to l.K) M
1.25 to .85 i
Bovfl fine shoes, 1.20 to .00
Jiovs heavy shoes, 1.00 to .80
Ladies fine shoes, 2.25 to 1.50
" heavy s1hh?s,
Also a lot of Misses
.lioncn, vim-
loes. y-
md Summer I
drcn and liaby Shoes.
i he Cxi iw ii till Si I i i 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1"
VllI HlJIlllli MM WWiimwa
8 stock of Shoes is about as large i
as you will find in this section,
ana can give juu uiuiuni mjj
kind of shoe you want Coarse
9 in..,. 1J.1..L At ton rrir anil
jau jg- i' BMj UHPJA VI mu wtvi j
9 Min fit almriaf nnv font and W
S please you in style and price. S
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I J. E. Magee, S
MAGEE'S STORE
If Leaves
Ave j
waning h
of Winter
So the filling of the hsir tells
of the approach of ape and
declining po'cr.
No matter hw barren the tree
nor how leafless it may seem,
you confidently expect leaves
aain. And 'hy?
3 Because there is life at the
roots.
So you need not worry about
the falling of your hair, the 2
threatened departure of youth 3
ana ocauiy. mm nyr
Becatite if there is a spark of
life remaining in the roots of
tbe hair
AVER'S
HAIR
VIGOR
will srouae it into healthy activ
ity. The h'r ceses to come
out: it begins to grow: and the
glory of your y0uth is restored
to you.
we hve book on the Hair
and its Diseases. It is free.
U jva 1q n" nnuin ! in nfunn
ynu efctfi 1rm u of th fteyr,
lh. liuitar - knt It ltohAM
theft U coal 4iaetjllT w,tk your urn-
rl irntra vtlrtl
ramovo. ad4ru.
UwU,
EXKCITKI.VS NOTlC
Iven Unit 1,-lterK
Nuti.-u i. Iirr.-hv
I..llf.ri. ft..rilllllii.itnrv iii,.,,i 111.
Um et' ol Wm. Rowell, uir of Wot Bea
rer Twp., Bnydtf Oomitj, Penns . ilr.ftf.-,!.
have been humeri ill liiv furm of law Io thi un
drrnlKncl, to whom all 1 1 . l I -1 . I la mlri cKlntii
houl.I iiiftk,- immediate I'Avinrnt an, I thus..
Iinvlnff claim-. maIAM It hnulil iirii..-nt tlioin
duly authenticated lor Mitnernrnt
I.1Z.1K IIOWKI.I.. Kx.-i iitrlx.
cClure, Pa,
otoMooCofoloooeo9ooio0otootooo9ototooaototoaoooooo
The
We want to Impress Upon
You is This: Ours is a
Modern Store.
Conducted on progressive plans. We 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
Stvlish. Correctlv Tailored. Perfect Fittiner
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! Ready-to-Wear Suits we offer at $7.50. !
loan ciitiu urn B Itutl 11 fol
1 1 ' ni. nulla viv uwoinuivij . viiivivu i inin'i i 1 1 , 1 1 i i i n ' l 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 J 1 1 'III"
perfect fitting qualitieH of every detail in these suite will commend votir iUiinir-
. 1 A 1 . t
non. Keuiemuer our
1.00 to .so We carry a handsome line of up-to-date 'm
2.25 to 1.50
assH Hats and Furnishing Goods. !
j
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o Trade with us and
HIM
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kept in repair one year
3
; in rnair one vear
t. MITCHELL
Harrison Building,
IAAAVOH I uMtH
PEOPLE THAT BUY
For credit arc in tlieSoim
Csah is master and credit i- slave,
n Fur -
La must
Headquarters for Hon
nisliiiiir Goods, Crockery, I
iinil Sjwrting (ioiuls in Central
Pennsylvania. It will jaiy yon
to come and look nt our stock,
HojeL aNd bar goods
A SPECIALTY-
I Our Prices and Goods Deiy Competition.
J N iulit Lamps, brass or irlass, 10c; I land l.:ini-. -Jn, ; x':,-,. i.:nil.,., l.iL., T
;mil lieautlfully decorated, lisc; 10-iiU-ec bite I'orcclaiu Toilfl Pi, mi;
T IO-nkee lieailtlfllllv deeorati-d Porcelain Toilet S. t-. L'.T",: IOO-hi.,.'i' In,,
'-i ii. lu'iini iinllv lU-eorated I 'orcein in loiM
ner Set, hitc iron Htoiic cliiua, fO.OO; 100-piiii
decorated Porcelain, $K.5U.
Eishing Tack Le tSc Sporting ( ,, Is;.
Spilt r.niniioo Jointcil l!ois, nickel trimmed, JI.imi; Kine Liiiwcr I
.lninii il ItiwU in, l.i I Irimiiieil. Sil.LTi!
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niated click Reels, loc to fL'.oll;
f''..)ll;
I'roul and I'.n Hies
( in our 'i and Kk-
I i. Il-1
iiiiitcrs are
All are cord iid I Invited whether von In
I FURMAN S
Market St.,
MlDDLEBURGH MARKET.
Butter
CjIJIJS
( hiious
Lard
Tallow...
( 'liickens.
TurkcNs. ,
Shoulder .
Mop
Hi
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To
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12 I
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iVc
( lorn
( ats (old).
Potatoes..
Rl'lili ii r I
Mi.ldliiiL's
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CllO......
1 Flour iM'r i.i
W CENTS !
Y A HAD D I k!C 1 Z.
ELEGTRIG
SOAP ;
Just Reduced from Ten Ccn;:
Your i-luili-r of 189 twenty.flv)! cpdI
tHikH-iM tree, tor each tim e wrappers
niiO f OSBtl for KiaiaK''.
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