The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 31, 1900, Image 5

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    PALLAS NEWS.
Henry Arnold is on the sick Hat
Mrs. Arnold of Danville is the nuost
of John WHIP
Miss Gertie Stmub n still attending
chool ut Herndon.
The Mple tone we suflbrlng a regu
lar caterpillar scourge.
WilU't Moyt'r is wearing his hat on
Sunday aohool at (iruMi's church
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licxi Duinwj 111 0 v in i ....
siiieini; practice for inulay m-1uI at
(irubfo's church Friday evening.
TheO. A. H. convention was well
Mended by the people from this place.
MtaeManrie Eiaenhart f independ-
S i! Ml i :..
I M " " n
Hunwy.
Ellsworth StfOUp spent Sunday under
the parental root, lie lias purcnasea
.i new bumrv. This will now complete
hi- rig, as he has already purchased a
One driver.
B Bailey Urn, have taken a ic-
tnri' fll Till1 It. .A. II. i ll i. KJ. A. Ill I lie
onvention. Anybody wismng to se-
..ut... i iiii'inr.1 .i 1 1 i ii 'i i i mi i
at Pallas. Pu.
Mninhiv inorniinr John !. Bhaffer
miffered a severe loss by ftre. Mis en-
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lire wagon sneu uoiiuwhuk ;' si n umu-
..u iriulll IW II..VI- Mill ill HT" VAlllfl II'
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fanning implements were uesiruyeu.
ani cribs, wood house ami a large pile
.Lull U'lUit IT U'!l-i ll'KV I lull I I'
knrc Uiildini: escaped, as a large green
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Ilir tire and the house. 'The lire oriL'i
nated from burnings caterpillar nest.
(Ton lute for lnt Mk )
A new minister preached in Qrubb's
i, Miiiin-
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Win. UU8h lias purchased tell head
ifflne steers from B. I'. Btroub of th s
ilace.
Miss Hertlin Troup of this place, w ho
liml been confined to the house with
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Davis, the photographer from Port
tn - I I 1 II.. I
riueford, called on the Bailey Bros.
rn i iiuiHiiuii
Misa Josle Trutt of Danville ami
TM. i ; 1.... ...wl MflaV ,.f i 'luijinii
I ill I 1 i.iin t iii it i ti in wi '
were the guesta of Mrs. M. a.
Bailey over Sunday,
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
ey cannot reach the Mat of the di-
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mum uihi'jum-. nun in mut'i iif viii- ii
IffftS I I 1 Unl Uini iiiiTiinniiiin'in.'. i . i . i . -
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riMi-i-M. linn s i niJtrrii im in iii ji u
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JUIW'K llHHlirilli. 11 WHS IIR'St rilUMI Il
a 1 i. 1 i ..: t it. I- .
MM' M I III IH-ML Mil r MI m II I I n (I III II-
rv t nr fiim. huh in n i'i.'iii.ti i uir
Hill . I I. IN f Mill I IHlMtll III I I II HTM MM I .
h r rry. un miz uiin iiv in u if in iu-
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t i.vvii iiiic i i a i it 1 1 in in i iiai iiiuuuitn
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II. UCIIU IU1 ivniiiininiuiB nu..
F.J.CHENEY A C0.,Proi)8)Toledo,O.
Niiu ty aruggists, price cents.
iui w r mi i n ly rum tots uw irau
McOLURE.
E. E. Middlcswarth sold his horse
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Mrs. A. Holshue spent Sunday at
h i i ii in.
Subscribe for the! Poat and send In
...11 II III n II In
A. H. TJIah spent Ascension dav with
his lirother, Joseph.
E. E. Middlcswarth and wife left for
arrothers, Ohio Tuesday.
Marry Kuhlev moved his saw mill
t" Miftlin countv last week.
John Eelker, Jr., and wife are spend
ing a few days with the formers parents.
Jiuiies Kuhlev, who was working at
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to stav.
Misses. Minnie Bteelv and Minnie
Reeter of Bannerville spent Sunday
in town.
H. ('. Krelis. wife anil diiuirlitcr of
Port Ann called on your humble scribe
Thursday last.
Klliunuel (loss mid fitmilv of Wnr-
rinr's Mark nre siH-ndiug a few weeks
Irill I 1 . 1
ii ..ill-inn nun iiirnu-
J-H. Dreese tore down his old barn
:isl l..L- i. ml II... IIIOUIIIU 11 I'n ltlllt
building the wall for the new one.
'. Cone Ait ree With Yon T
If not, drink Grain U from pure
RTaius. A lady writes: "Tho first
I mada flrnin.O T did not. liL-p
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ijuni H1MII..I7 uio kvs 1ni.n
I'olle. TI. nmiriuliAH snil finulu
tbe system. The children can drink
it freely with great benefit. It is
the strengthening substance of pure
STsins. Get a packacro todav from
unr Lrrorer In nw Ihu ilirnct h mu in
itiK it and vou will have a deli-
J mi Mtii i hnnllhlnl In t n l,,.i.,.r,i,.n
'or old and youne. 15c. and 20c.
union"twp.
FLINT8T0N B VALLEY.
Samuel Strauh is plastering at Krea-
tner.
Eranklin Mull was in this valley
Sunday.
;. A. Shaffer is the father of a little
baby boy.
('. E. Haines shot a frog at a distance
of Lll paces with B revolver.
There was an ice cream party ;it Win.
Bprenkle'a Saturday evening.
Miss Coin Kissinger was the guest of
of Philip Mover Sunday.
Amies mid ( Catharine Ramer were the
guests of J. Haines Sunday.
Adam (iarinan of Altoona is visiting
j his mother and young friends.
I'has. Dreese caught 8 eels last Fri
day night. One weighed two poundB.
Clovd Mover and wife of Ereeburg
were the guests of Peter Markley Sun
day. The Ebene.er church is collecting
I coupons and getting subscribers for the
I "Post."
('has. Kissinger, Sr., has a cow with
the unusual number of 5 milking ap
i pendages. She has the iiri calf.
E. 1. Moyer of Liverpool and Ifar
I lison Goodllng of Oriental w ere the
quests uf John A. MoyerSunday.
i'r Gmln-O ! I r l.niln-O.
Ask your grocer today to show yon
, a paokage of OR A IN 0, the new food
i drink t hat takes t he place of coffee
'The children may drink it without
injury as wel I as the adult. All who
try if, like it. HUAIN-O has that
rich seal browu of Mocha or Java,
hut it is made from pure grains, and
i the most delicate stoiusoh r.-c- ives it
without distress. One fourth ol tin
price of coffee. 16c and 8So. per pack
age. Sold by all grocers.
If you were to go to Mississippi do
Qot rashly offer a reward for the say
ing of your wife's
life, unless vou ex-
tul.pl Wife. pcct tQ pay .t So
a court has ruled. It seems that a
woman fell into a raging torrent there,
while her husband, unable to swim,
stood on the bank and did the prop
erly terror-stricken net, while listen
ing to the woman's cries. Just then u
neighbor rushed up, and the potential
widower, waving his hand to his horses
and oarriages near by, cried : "I'll give j
you those if you save her." The neigh
bor did save her, at the risk of his own
Ufa, Then he claimed his reward.
Bui the husband was busy scolding bis
wife and replied Tain things. Suit wait !
brought. The husband said he offered
the homos and wagon while laboring
Under temporary excitement, and add
ed that the property recovered was not
worth the amount of the reward. The
Jury, however, found for the plaintiff,
holding that when one offers some
thing for the saving of a life ono is
liable for the amount offered, If it is
earned according to the terms of the
offer. They did not consider that It
required aa exseaaive degree of ex
citement to propose such a reward.
So, a husband's opinion to tho con
trary, a Mississippi wife is worth two
horses and a wacon.
-eai m fs .i m
In almost every neigbboihood
there is Homo one wnose life has
been saved by Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or
who has been cured of chronic di
arrhoea by tho use of that medicine.
Such persons make a point of telling
of it whenever opportunity ofiers,
hoping that it may be the means of
savings other lives- For sale by all
druggists
jury List.
visited
SHA.M0KIN DAM.
Ray sheets of Montandon
MUs Maud Slearover Sundav
Mrs, Conrad Dutry was a visitor a
McKees Half Kails over Sunday.
The railroad b ridge at this place Is
receiving a new coat of paint.
E. I), fiottcnsteln and wife of Sun
bury were visitors in our place Sunday.
J, I). Bllgerand w ife of Salem wen'
visitors at I. N. Young's over Sundav.
'. A. Mackenburg and wife were vis
itors to Chas. Shrey at Dundore over
Sunday.
Mis. Wellington Fisher of Mt. Car
mel was a vlststor hi our vicinity over
Sunday.
'yrus Shipe ami wife were visitors to
her sister, Mrs. Snllie Dressier al Sun
bury Sunday.
Mrs. 8. H. Murphy and ( '. M. Bower
and family wi re in Sunbury oil busi
ness Saturday.
Silas Kaulihinii and family were
visitors to Mrs. K's mother, Mrs. Isaac
letter, punday.
Miss Sarah Stonier of Watson town
was a vis 1 tot to her sister, Mis. S. II.
Murphy over Sunday.
Mi-s Florence Horner of Kmtzer
ville went through our place Monday
for Sunbury where she will be engaged
at the Central Hotel.
I iv David Wilt died at the home of
her sun, Irvin, til Jersey shore Monday
afternoon, she win i,,'- hurled at the
Sh iiiiuUiii l lam cemetery.
Tho Shiimokill Mam hand made t heir
Bnl trip to Freeburg where they took
pan in the P. (). S. of A. , volition,
I'hvy had an enjoyable lime,
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PEOPLE THAT BOY
Value of a MU
SI UN EE.
Miss Katie Arlsigast spent Sundav at
tin.- place.
A. F. Sehnee is going to Shainoktii
next week.
John Alickor will move his saw mill
on trad of John Apple.
The farmers and fruit growers are
busy destroying caterpillars.
W. A. Harding and N. K. stuck are
attending school at Freeburg.
John Miller of Millerstown was the
truest iif.liilm Sehnee Thursday.
Some ill our VOtlllU iieoiile attended
llehlllg I lllll'sil:
the show III ili'
lav.
ANOTHER TREAT IN STORE.
Splendid Flower Picture to be Given free
to Everybody Net Sunday.
The appreciation shown for the two
splendid (lower pictures given free to
readers of the great Philadelphia Sun
day "Press" this year has led the pub
lisher to provide a third great picture
which Will be given free with every
copy of next Sunday's "Press" (Juno S.)
This picture, which is iilto as attrac
tive as the famous "Yard of Hoses" and
"Easter Lilies" pictures, Is called "A
Basket of Blossoms." it is by the fa
mous Paul Do Longpre, and is one of
his best workB. it is 20 by 128 Inches in
size and Is also noteworthy as being the
first example of a new method of color
painting, which is quite as wonderful
as the picture itself. The publishers
guarantee that every picture will be
perfect There is certain to lie a great
demand for next Sunday's "Press,"
bt e it will he well for all who want
this picture to order their copy In advance.
h.LIl?VJ-'i.'-T.
B. F. Bcholl left for Harrisburg last
Th, ' Writiir li.i.l n w . .1, i.ti I ii 1 bImm f
III. M II r i .
I has. Wenrich mmnt Kniwluv willi
ni'ii.is at Paxtonville.
. I. iteiirle is snendinir ti ah with
ivmhi ai numwwil I II,
Dr. Monroe Scholl made a business
m to Selinsgrove lust week.
i he Penn Telephone 'oilman v have
K'lrili. ......!.. " .. .."
1'iuung up a line inmugn our
T. Horilll.ir anil famll,, ,,f
"-'mi mm ill iirmu.iii viummr i rv
...ii-, s laiiii-r.
"0 faniilv is
uiity paj)er and we think the Post is
the one to All the bill.
Merchant Sechrlst has secured a
ra Ui do his work at home while he
'"Knifed In taking the twelfth census
'i "Ur I. ....... i.;.. 1.7..,- i ! t . .
""niy wuicn uegins june isi.
't those crrnu'leru cln, , ,r.ul i.it.nl
iv.ii RJi "lai iewey wouiu oe
pnaiaeni, inat we would nave
nun or warm weather thin auinninr
we talking now. It is warm enough
w nd Perhaos a little warmer hefnrn
ey sits in the white house.
List oriinind Jurors drawn for the Court of
Oyer ami Terminer anil General .111 delivery
aniK'ouri of Quarter sessions of the Peace of
Snyilcr county held as June Term, commend njf
Monday, June (th, num.
GRAND JURORS.
Nutne. Occupation.
BoweraOX, Ainmo4 farmer,
Utnirainan. t'lirlstliih, "
HoiiK. Luther, Carpenter,
Dlehl, (leo. W., Kurmer,
Ketter, Martin, "
Plaher, Theodore. Miller,
Oelnet, Samuel, Farmer,
dray hill, Thomas It., Carpenter,
llai'kcnburu, (leo., I,niinrer,
llaaslner, Geo. TeachBr,
Iloruoerifer. Jacob G J. P.,
Hess, Thomas, Farmer,
Keretetter, Henry, Blaoksmttb,
Krclder, JacHson, Carpenter,
Knepp. Milton, Laborer,
Kline, Solomon, ThreHlier,
lOMInin. Henry. Farmer,
Leltner, Samuel U., "
POBtlttB, Henry, Farmer,
Ultie, PeterS., Gentlemsn,
Sprenkle, Isaac C, Lalmrer,
w. uihs. JobB, Hliix-maker.
Weller, VVllllam, Farmer,
Yctter, Milton,
PETIT JUB0B8
l.lm of Petit Jurors drawn for tho court of
Common Pleas, court of ouarter Sessions of the
Peace. Court of ojcr and Terminer ami liooarsl
Jail Hell very f Snyder County. Pa., held us
June Term, commsncliiK June ith, hhk).
Residence.
Franklin
Centre
Bsllnasrove
Franklin
Jackson
Penn
Chapman
West Perry
Adams
Mlddlehurs-
West Perry
Monroe
West Perry
Monroii
west Beaver
jsckson
Perry
Jackson
Wssblngton
Oliapinari
Penn
t'n Ion
Mtddleenek
West Heaver
DOTLIE FPEE!
St!l)l UM Ik 2 CI' nt
tMiiip with your
ruimfl itml udilri'H-i
And wt will lend
tnll a. imm i II,..
hit. Mi-lltlnn nrtlu'V
t w 1 il. it haHlilon
Review sMid one f
I at Ba- al
L f - ' - . I 11 C II .'III I I I J 1
' Ifvhr4 friT V (lO I h 1 a Iii Intr.iil tl... "I-
- new men 10-ieni repel little run.
RUBLE'S DRY GOODS STORE,
LRWI8TOWN, pa.
444 111 I 1 1 1 H-I-l-M-l-r-M-l-H-t-
Prices Cot on
shoes;
Leaves
GIVC
ol Winter
So the falling of the hair tells
of the approach of ac and
declining power.
No matter how barren the tree
nor how leafless it may seem,
you confidently expect leaves
again. And why?
) Because there is life at the
roots.
So you need not worry about
the fallinc of your hair, the
threatened departure of youth
and beauty. And why?
Because if there is a spark of
lffo remaining in the roots of
the hair
AYBTS
HAIR
VIGOR
will arouse it into healthy activ
ity. The hair ceases to come
out: It begins to grow: and the
glory of your youth is restored
to you.
we bave a book on the Hair
and its Diseases. It is free.
1 Xkm Bmrnt Advtom Fm.
u 7 4a nnt oiiuin mi iha baaaMa
you zMotd frum tli uta uf th Vtar,
writ U locur ikout It l'rclwTilr
ttaert U iom 4lfflrtiltT will your pan
rml ,y,tm wklcti may l aullf
ramp' ml. 4ddrri.
1. J. U. 1IU, Umll, am
pXKCCTIGX'H NOT1CB.-Notlea l hereby
SB jriven Hint UiUirn leatamenlarjr upon the
IIM ealalu of Win. F. Dowell, ntr ,f Weal Hea
ver Twp., Snyder Oounty, I'enna . ilecaaaad,
have bean Imnied in due fnrtn of law la Ihe on-di-miHiied,
to whom all Indebted In aald aetata
Nhould make Immedlale pavmanl ami tin.wi
havint; clainm aicalnal It nhmilil irrnent Ihein
duly autheiitioated for settlement,
LIZZIE HOWBLL Bieeulrtx.
MoClura, Pa.
Fur credit are in Ilit'Sotii
Csah is master uiid credit is sla.
HeadqiiartcrN for Hon
nishini; UoimIs, ( 'mckcrv.
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and Aimrliiiu fJ I. ! ( ' '., 1 1 '
Pennsylvania. It will ia Vnii'mk
to come mill liH'k al
lirH,
Hotel aNd bar goods
A specialty.
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Oup Prices and Goods Defy Competition.
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nreeluili
cts,
hiuner
.Ml'Ih l.nmpti, liniHtt or kIuks, KH-; liai .! ! nni
anil lieuutifiillv ihvornteil, ae; lu-.i, . . w liite
10-pleee lt.:,iu it'nlly deconitiil I 'on i lain Toilet
lier Set, w ) i it.- Iriili stulie elilliu, fti.tHI; Ill0-iei
iitforiittHl rort'claiii, fSM.
Fisl liny; Tack S i m ri ; i
Hpllt Hiunl Jninteil JIoiIh, nickel t lit mi it l , -i.e.; : .
Jointcil Ifuils, nickel trininietl, j I.l'o; .luinti , Umls, Kle .,,
lilateil click lieeN, l'u- to W..MI: BltisH IIicIh, Ide In L'."ie
trout anil Bas I-'IU-h, l.inili is, II ks, ,.,.
Oil imr ."i ami liie eountel. are IIihiisjiihIh nf n:ii Imrfcuiu
All are et ml hilly in vileil whether vim huy or not.
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ilieerwiMiil
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FURMAN'S CASH FAIR,
Market iSt., Sunbu ry, 1
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THE NEW STORE.!
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f Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing.
o And sut'li Clotliint:! Our styles are perfect and correct, anil our prices
o are such as to permit the buyer to save money on cadi suit purchased
from our tables. We call your atteution to our special
t$7.5D TRILDR MADE SUIT.
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Kreamer, Pa.
Name. Oecupatlon.
Arnold. Calvin, Carpenter,
Allien, PBter, Farmer,
llowerwix. Irvin, Confectioner,
Hum-. Iit, Laborer,
Ilcnje, Oliver. Carpenter,
BOWWSOS, Samuel, ijUnircr,
Ilnbh. William, '
CorDellim, Jesne, Blackmlth,
Fisher, Irvin, Kanner,
l- i.-Iht, Newton, "
Klsber, Oliver. "
Fetterolf. I'linre", Laborer.
(IrocnliiM). Clias. ii . Uentleman,
(iraybiii. Kimcr, fanner,
(irlmtn, William, Bottler,
Hasalnirer lias., Farmer,
Herman, Daniel, "
Mall, eo, W.,
ilnrnlierger. Jamot M. . Farmer,
BBSBtMHr, Jobn, Teacher,
Hon". Tliomaw, "
Kantz, Clayton, Rnifrtttst,
Kern, Aaron 1)., (lentleman,
Kline, Howard, Olsrlt,
Keretetter, John M., Farmer,
Ipley, Henry, "
I.i-iiljr. James II., Boatman,
Moyer, Cbas., t:arpenter,
llailffOr, (leo., I.alorer,
MlUner. Meyer, Merchant,
Miller, William. Farmer,
Mccarty, William, Laborer,
I'ortzllne, (ioo U , '
Romlg, Harvey, Farirer,
Klegle, Jonathan D., '
Itlegle, Peter, (lentleman,
Hpoiw. Isaac. Farmer.
Hnydcr, Jacob ().. lentleman,
Snyder, Miles, Coal Dealer,
Sanders, Klchard, J., Farmer,
Smith. Kobert 8., Carpenter,
Trutt, David, Laborer,
Trutt, Samuel W "
Walter, Absalom, Farmer,
Wetzel, Elmer E-, Teacher,
Wendt, Hubert, Laborer,
Zeebman, Elmer E, Fanner,
Zleber, John,
Residence.
Cnlon
Sellnsifrove
Mlddlebiiri:
Union
Adams
('"111 I'e
Sellnsirrove
Jackson
penn
Hprlng
west perry
Washington
Centre
t'hapman
Perry
Heaver
Washington
Hellnsgrove
Mlddleburg
West Beaver
Chapman
Spring
Union
Hellnsgrove
Perry
I'enn
West Heaver
Hellnsgrove
Terry
Uelinsgrovii
Union
Spring
Perry
Beaver
Hellnsgrove
Perry
Spring
Sellhsgrove
Monroe
Franklin
Beaver
Chapman
Centre
West Heaver
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Wo have alic-ut 150 pair ol
shoes ot hist years goods, which
5 we are going to close out elieap.
These are not all old goods that
' are worthless as most of them '
'fi have not lieen in the store a '
year. We give a lew prices : I
'Men's line shoes, 25 to $1.50
" " " 1.35 to 1.10
i " " " 1.25 to .85
Hoys fine shoes, 1.20 to .90
Boys heavy aboeB. 1.00 to .80
Ladies fine shoes, 2.26 to l.oO
" " " 1.75 to 1.25
" " " 1.25 to .80
" heavy shoes, 1.25 to .80
ft Also a lot of Misses, Chil
I dren and 15ahy Shoes.
Our Spring and Summer
Jj stock of Shoes is about as large i((
h as you will find in this section,
i and can give you almost any
y kind of shoe you want Coarse jg
or Fine, black or tan color, and y
can fit almost any foot and W
please you in style and price. j
J. E. Magee, X
2 Kreamer. P.
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rn the popular 4-button sack styles, in fancy worsted, all wool cassi
meres, cheviots and blue serges. Wo have seen no suit al $10 that
equaled llicso in stylo and tailoring. Good value for your money.
$ID MEN'S E SPRING SUITS,
of cassimeres, stripe and check worsteds and black clay diagonale in
4-button sacks with single or double breasted vests, some half lined
others fully lined with line serge and Italian cloth. Match these if
you can at $10.
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We have a full line of hoys' vestee suits, ages from . t 8, and boya
double breasted jacket suits, ages from S to 15, in prices ranging from
$ I.50 to $g. To appreciate these boys' suits we invite your inspection.
MEN'S AND YOUTHS' TROUSERS.
An immense line of trousers in latest styles of stripes and
made in the best manner, ranging in price from $1 to $5.
such an assortment to choose from in the county.
beck-
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and f
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o NECKWEAR. Almost an unlimited line in all the host grades
o newest shapes, but your particular attention is called to our liftv
goods. Largo and full with quality never equaled at the price. Our
twenty-five cent lino of Tecks and Windsors are above approach.
SHIRTS. The best fifty and seventy-live cent shirts in town, with
fancy colored bosoms, in vertical shapes and cross bar. Plenty of
o styles to choose from.
HATSa All the latest shapes and styles of hats are hero that are pos- f
0 sible to be found in a thoroughly up to-date hat store, Men's derbys o
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