COUNTY NEWS. Breezy Letters Wri'ten by Our Cerps of Correspondents J hr uRhuut the County. SHADEL. Dai i rain crop will be good. Gcoiue Hall. f MeiaeryHl Ill a Bunrsc last week. Frank Martin itn.l wife were seen on ,i n . ' itll III. II' wl.tl'ls. Samuel Hackenburg and bis lister I wMsre the guests of T. T. Relchenbach'a uaday. I ilia. Win. PorUllne, an old lady near IdeBial, died and was buried at the I Alius chinch Tuesday. David Bottlger A Co. moved their I saw .mill on the timlwr tract of Miss, A tilc and will commence sawlug in i tfaejaear luturc. i - KAN'CZ. There ill be preaching at Kant. Muniltiy, July I, UsO. ITIie farmers are busy making buy stud harvesting grain. J. O. Holtapple is working for his tfatner-in-law, .Noah Harman. Amnion Fisher und Allan Xelta of KmukeXowu were visltorsat Kantz. Oui Knit, people were well reprea fitted nt tlie Hoover church raiunlay and Sunday eveulllgs. Thi iroldcnrule is, Do unto others as vou would huvcthcindo unto y nil. I'.llt the Iblcairn rule is, dn them r they'll do you." The Kuntz Cornel Band vill hold an open ntcrtuiumeni musii' rnuaj veuiiig and v, I it iK'illg i v organized. years since the FL1NT8TONK VALLEY. J. W. Mover was the guest if bis I 'a., w rents, John A. Movers. Franklin Mull of near K reamer, v :i visiting at iiiw piace imiihihj . .IciIju A. M oyer of this place made a 1osiu( trip to oriental (Saturday. Win. Mull of near Krea r mssed through tbis valley M lay on lu-i- utsss. Mrs. Irvin Stephen ami Mrs. ie, Tharp were visiting J. Haines last u eek. Miss Sallie Kriek of Kclinsgrove, I'a., irisited her grandiNirenU at tbis place over Sunday. Lewis I lelinbach and Hendricks moved their saw mill to l'hllip Hen dricks' to saw the timber for a new bun. J, Howard Arlsigast, J. Haines and in ('. K. reronfed the bridge at Kantx last week and there were countless .numbers of bats sheltered under the 4 (ill PI HIT. . The 1 lent llmtstone Valley ao hereby notify all owners of huntii.K dogs to keen them chained fast, as we will treat them with 2 os. of shot each I and every one and consider then. paid. j. w. Nelts had his finger badly cut while cutting down the graaa with the mower. A piece of wood came into the knife. He took it out and about the i time be had it out the hone w alked for- ware and moved tne knite. WEST BBAVEK. (Some nf our farmers expect to fttliah cutting grasH this week. We are glad t" note the improvement of J. J. Steely for the past week. Jockey George and wife, of .Met 'lure, tpenl Sunday with I). H. Treaster. Mr. Jacob Nerhood is still confined ro the house from her late sickness. John Kriek and family, of Seulsville, spent Sunday at McClure visiting their friends. Peter, Steely A Co, were home from Lewistown to siend Sunday w ith their Bunilies. Frank Ewing, of spring township. nus a visitor here last week Oil special buainess. Geo. Herhster's daughter is in from iJje West visiting her grandfather, Jno. I . Uross. J H. Thomas and wife, of Lew is-1 town, spent Sunday with his father-in-law, Beubeu linker. .Milton (i. Itictz. wife and daughter, f Mifflin county, spent Sunday with OUie "f their relatives. Tobias iteltz had his rvc cut on the ' Itouiig (arm last Thursaay, it being the flmt cut here this season. Ijevi It. Treaster took atrlptoMif ll'm county last week to pay his daugh ter, Mm. Samuel Itaumgaraner, a visit. Lost, strayed or stolen Mrs. Elmer Kilaon, of New l.aiicjister, has been miaaing for some time A reward of i:u- hundred dollars has been ottered for licr return and no questions asked. SCHNEE Bev. Boyer spent Tuesday at tins place. tlrdnt Mengie waa to Belinagrove on Monday last. J. c. Minium wits to Freeburg Bun-1 dv afternoon. Abu. Schnee and wife visited friends ni Preehurg Saturday. The fruit growers are busy picking ra.sj)l'rries t present. 4'Iihs. Reichenbach went t Liver pool to stay a short time. W. A. Sc.Li.ee and K. ft Landis were Snrid.iv callers at Red Bank. N. . Stuck mailc a business trip to Oddleburgh on Friday. Adam Gordon and family visit, si friends at Selinsgrove Sunday. David Hoover and wife were to Sha mokin to attend a funeral at that place. Henry Hardii.fr, our mendiant, of Uiis place, was to Aline to do some business. Kev. Boyer pleached an excellent irrmoii last Tuesday evening at the Hum church. 1 ran t Mcngle and Dermic Hoover were to Kantz Sunday afternoon on fkree wheels. J. C. Boyer went to Belinagrove to tan at the telephone line from Sellns jpove to McKees Half Falls Monday. UT. 1M.EA.SANTMILL8. Rasplwrrii are on the market. Mrs. Mary Snyder visited at Pallas last week. Home of our farmer have commenced to make hay. Absalom Schnee visited In PfouU's Valley Sunday. Absalom Schnee and family siicut Saturday in Freeburg. W. A. Erdley anil wife of Kantz spent Sunday In town. Henry Schnee and two children of Kantr. vislUH in town siiihibv. Albert Schnee and wife visited In Seranton several aays last weeh. Mrs. c. A. Oerhart of Freeburg Is pending afew weeks with her parents. Mrs. Rev. C. E. Corell and Mr. Irvln lloyer visited in Sunbury Tuesday last. Benton Rratghbumn and wife visited at McClure, over Saturday and Sunday, Mlas Llllle Haas, who Is employed In ,i,krrisliirK, is at home at present, with her parents. Mr. Wagner f Beaver Springs made a pleasant call ut Lewis Minium's Sun- day afternoon. B. ,, Stetl'cu, wife and two children f near Paztonville, visited a few hours in town Thursday, unite a number of our iteople attend ed children's day exercises at Orubb'a church Sunday evening. Sunday la-t, June 24th, John Blerer and Miss Maud Verger were married. : May joy and happiness be t heir lot. Mrs. Kate Krunirine, who had been i spending several week- in town, left j for her home at PfouU's Valley Sunday. Rev. C. E. Corell preached his fare-! well .sermon Sunday last. The Kev. is i RoillK to TamnilUa where he has accept ed a call. U.J. Bothrock. who was attending school at lluckneil University, Lewis- burg, is spending his vacation with Ins parents at present. David Chv, Net'., Apnl 1, 1900. Qene Kee Pure Food lJ., Le lfov, N. Y. Okntlcmpm : 1 must say in S Bard to GHAIN 0 that there ia no thing better or heal'bier, We have used it for years, Mv brother was a ureal coffee drinker. Hh whs taken su k ami the doctor siml coffee was i the cause of it, and told us to use, "KAIN-O. We gt a package, but did not like it at liist, but now would not be without it. Sly brother has been well ever since we started to use it. Yours truly, Lii.uk SooHOB. , SGBWZTF1LSBINNSB LETTEIi From MmiicIi Chunk I'fmocrat. SCHLIPFELTOWX, April tit. MiSTErDbOOKER : It'll con mich nocli goo I drufb'einna for about siv atsicli yohr, we ait.s fun dc DOchbera j my dawdy g'troked hut; "Now ..1 11 if onquire, sawflt mer ainoni was ror n .. ' . , , , , ding is n Kailroad Der dawdy huts 'm explained, un 'in woontrflt- i . i . ....j..,.!. (pl. iup. 1 " " ,,lK 1 1 WU?nt ,roke . C" do aawgaht se kenna so shwitt traveler as fiMiftzai mile in aluer aktnond mit 'm oar ut 'm Railroad?" ,, . , . , , .. l aw, ut. . uer uuwuy g siwi, -sc.. is we sc nochber ill am hen tzu on. icr Thechlldren'adavexerclaealaMtSun hni yusht remarked, "well, day evening at the United Evangelical wailll s vraiiioins iiunirciieu ua lull HI I 1 I . I , 1 i . , oer nocii iteration wan., so o anteam oar coomd don ierluaa dich druf oa ich mich safe oua im waig matich," VVanu mer draw denkd os heitich iluwga runna se fooftaich un ebmohla aivatsich mile de alitoind, un os mer olla dawg in der Tseitung finnd was geahtor g'hapuend is in Eiropaw, Of rick w, un tzu saw'aiu olle lender in der well wanu mer considered wea war foraivataich yohr tzurick, we waerd'a ai so tee I yohr ahead, in l!'?')'.' eh shtcll mer fore os won ich im yeticha yohr oa ich nrdlich ferhootlcd waer. ch slitcll mer fore dc railroads sin Iti sawtra oua e'slipccld, unoetzu aawira olla leit truvela mil Airalectrica dornch delquehanna loolt I.. i. tzwell hooncrl Ins tswai dotisend mile de ahtoond. Un ich , ., - . , shtcll raw lire os mi yohr 1!M finnd mer items in der Daily News about we dee ; ' "Der Sam Suhmtzler un si traw ' hen fergeahter n atra-electric trip ramaucht nodi Dulilin wo era aohnl John ols professor, 'n vroaae cloaa Irislie shtudenta inalitaiicttona el.t Deitach. Sc hen in Pennsylvania der trip ivver de Atlantic noeh Duli lin gamaucht it. a ahtunn un dri fartle, awer sheer gor driahtoond for widder hame coo ma, weil sc a pawr boonert mile tzu wcit gonga sin, uf Cons daw tzu. "Geahterowat hut der Pit Miller ;niverousiptc,cstin,a lecture de-, livcreu .in owr-d house, uf der sub- left tun olta tzeita im yohr 1900. 1 Sellamohls sin dc leit ols gatruveled nit gcil, un aisle un aw uf ruilaoads. ! U 1.... I.i .... .la ..,).. 1... 4. o irt--iit ,1.- win puiii nun tvui iuii i i dreiaich bia tooftsick miledeahtoond. u i uii lu ii J un sell wor ols de "lightning line. Wann sellamohls ebber g'sawt het oa de tzejt yeamohla ooomd oa mer maineroe adaussend mile dorrichde look, travelaeon in aincr shtoond, ao ainer hetta ae grawd in's norra house un provide mit 'm ahtraifiche uni form. Now, eh oil dea fore coomd in de naigahta aivvatzich yohr con ich net for sure sawga. Ich hob awer my mind uf gamaucht tor gaduldich tan warda unjudga for mich aelwer. PlT 80HWEEFELBREyEB. ... DOCTOR MILES' NERVINE, The Brain an Netre FooaJ uki Medicine, Quiets ltt Uted Nerret, Soothes the Und Brain, BlM. up the VrtaJ Powefl ol tke BoeT Overcomes Disease. It Contains no Opiates not other harmful drags. SoM at ill dnif stores on a poiiiWt fair tolce. Wrltt loi free advice and booklet to 0i. Mt MeUicsl Co. Elkhart ln. . uUNDORE who has been cured of chronic dl arrhocit by the use ol that medicine. Ranib is working Tor Ira Such persons make a point .of telling of it whenever opportunity offers, Bnianui Hoover, Harrv anil ( 'In ter Neil, are working for N. T. Dimdd nuore. hrist is shipping lu rries of iimls. 'Rquire Sw the choicest The "Post" Is emlnentlv a county paper mid nil should read 'it i w v..u.. ...in. i.i .i...., . Liverpool to repair the canal. Ir. Longacre of Preeniont was In town. He is eminently successful. Many loaded boats are going the canal IhohkI for Miildletnwn '"wn Weddings are never out of season but it Is ton warm ! serenade. Dr. Krehs was in tow n and stopped a few moments for a social chat. J. K. Wagner with his new mower is cutting tin acres of grass a day. Penn's creek is well stocked with German carp that weigh 10 ll. each. Hucksters driving through town do not like our prices for butter and eggs. Isaac Kamble and wife of North umberland spent Sunday with his par ents. The representative of the Shamokln llamwurc liniisc was in town on luisi- neaa. . Mary Bhrawder and daughter of Tort Treyerton called .... Maria . Dun Paul Bogar of Bunbnry was in town Satorday evening to s his many "ena Flora Bogar of Prt Treverton died on nat unlay and was buried luesdav t the Winner church. v. ii ii 1 1 ii i ci c i M 1 1 1 mil l . Most of our farmers are making liny this week. The weather was favorable but the crop is liv'lit. Several of our fanners are hauling their old w heat to market to make room for the new. Price 70c, SaraC. Eyer and Dillle Livingston of Selinsgrove were seen on our streets on their way to New Buffalo. Rev. J. I'. Maice of York, Pa., no-1 upied Rev. w. E. Brlllhart's pulpit last Snniliiv ,,, in,- t l',,rt TMvarlnn I t . i i l- ir i i i InlelWolt, whol baa been wklnjr at Shamokm. has returned o help Lis parenta through hay making and ,l ' Hie blind evangelist la holdimr a nro- tracted meeting at Hoover's united Evangelical church w ith remarkable i , success. E!d. Mover is Lack from tlic I'recLurLT Academy enjoying the tianquilllty f a ipllct Home : 1 1 1 1 ; the t'ollini; H US- The railroad evangelist will conduct ubiSfiTlnR!Srenex.t,8,nd.',v the Olive United Evangelical church at Pore Treverton. Ed. Shaffer of Sunbury, who Is travel- ing for a Chicago house, spent some time in town last week and, if buainess tact counts for anything, he will make on the itL of July our farmeia intend to celebrate Indejiendence in the har vest fields, for they aay the harvest is I truly plenteous, but the laborers ar few, and he that Bleepeth in harvest cati'cth shame. W. H. Zartng and wife and three daughters of Shamokiu stayed all niirht and part of the longest day of (Lis year ' veil ll nil r tlliT... ,,i lO inn. f.imilv. wlinM I he irot his flrsf lessons of clerklna in n i m store and talked over the amusiiiL' in-'w cideiits of the linst. Mr. Zarinc Isom of the successful inerchants of his town and a director in banks and building ffif-S: hi wavm Liverpool to visit his parenta, brothers, hrte and numerous friends. Catarrh Cannot be Cured wi,h WHJAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the di- seas'. Catarrh is a blood or constitu tional disease, and In order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directlv on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this coun try for years, and Is a regular prescrip tion. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Ca tarrh. Send for testimonials free. F.J.CHENEY A CO. , Props, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 5 centa. Halls Family Pllla are the best. ECONOMICAL I Plow Shoe, i i $1.00 Pair, Worth, $1.50. Arnold's Closing Out Shoe Sale. 2000 Pair Shoes to le Sold, cheaper than factorv cost. The I Ready Pay Store Shoe Stock, the I AinoldSluwStoreStock ami :(() I pair agents' samples. Shoes all b dumped ou tlic Arnold tables, m 2 ECONOMICAL I !i 322 flarkt St., Sundry. Pa. I m m m m m m m Ooshen, III. j Genessee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, ' N. Y. Dear Sirs : Some days since a package of your ORAIN O prepara tioo was left at my office. 1 took it home and give it a trial, and I have to say I was very much pleased with it, as a substitute for coffee, We have always used the best .lava and Mocha in our family, but I am free to say I like the. GRAIN O as well as the best coftee I over drank. Ruspt ctfnlly yours, A. C. Jackson, M. D. In almost eveiy neiitbborhocd lh-ie is some one wuose life I an heei. s.ued iv Obauiberlain'a Coli c Ciiojem and Diarrhoea Remedy, or hopiuc that it may be the means of savinps other lives. For Bale by all druggists, , Waehington, D. O. Genesaee Pure Food Co., Le Koy. ! N V . liKvn ifMi-v Our fiitnilv iMili-e so much from the use of OHAIN-6 i hat 1 fed I unint say a word to in- i iliiee (tillers to use it.. Tf iiconla uru i interested in their health and the! welfare of their children they will use no other beverage. 1 used them nil, but GRAIN O t have found su- pel ior to any, tor tlie reason tnat it is solid grain. Yours lorhealth, 0. F. My tits. How the Orgarj Contest Stands. The fourth count shows (he re tilt as follow a : r. Evan. 'reek : church, Penn's Premium ooupono, Newapapor coupons, Bbeueser I. B. b Washington to" Prcn.iuiii coir newspaper coupons, Total, ;is4 881 l'i BO 56 HL0 TOTAl Evan, church, 1 Bbeneser V. B. Trinity church, VOTE cast : Creek, Lurch, 2021 19N 1!)7 M'Keea A Kails, l I!, church, Fremont, Total, ris WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN. To Be (liven Away to Some Church, Sunday School or Public School. The publisher of the Post w ill give a handsome WKAVKK CHAPBIi OROAM to some i 'Lurch, Sunday school or pul HO BCOOOI It. Miyitcrt ollllty and lie asks the patrons of this paper to select the niawlMn it shall go. The highest f V(, f ,1,.t(,nnill cholce Newaiaper coupons and pre- Iniioii ciilllMills will cnllllt 1LS tolloW'H ! v i.-wi bsd nrarontaa. mi.. .i i. n ni .11 r. iv niei wnn . i 11 i- i voting coupon printed ... cacti issue ol the Post is irood for one vote if tilled out anil sent or lirollL'ht to this otVn e. PREMIUM COUPONS : All sul acrlbera who pay for the Post in ad vance will receive a Premium Coupon from tl.is office, that entitles them to TWO votes for each month paid in ad vance and tor a full year. For a NEW Cash subscription FOUR pre mium coupons will be issued for each month and 00 for a full year. No cou pon will U' issued for less than six months subscription. Changing the name from one member of a family to another will not be considered a new subscriber. For every dollar'a worth of job printing or new advertisements tLat are liroiiht orsent to tl.is otV.cc, a pre mium coupon will be issued for 26 votes CUT Til IS OCT. SIM $UMlrturrjfe gtf NO. 9. June 28. This coupon entitle! the holder to one vote for the handsome 8 WEAVER GNAPEL ORGAN (Made by Ibe Weaver Organ Piano Co. of York, Pa..andaolil by V. 8. Rieirel, Mid ...... ... i. i ... i. ..i . i. Wu.iluiii m mt l ua K ' " " num.- V. 1 1 11 1 , 1 1 , Sunday School or Public School In Snyder County, by h four, M.dd.eburgh, Ha. This vote Is cast for : Tbll coupon tl not mood 6 re weeks after M MaboT date and will then not be counted. 1 1 kw MAll MMnab. IM..flb. . ...1 M bar H dapoaltod in the ballot bos. "Trnrinnnnnnnnnnnonnnn MiU ugri 4 1 1 1 1-1 I I t- -H 1 1 1 1 H H-f R Man is lAlell Dresaad W HEN HE WEARS- LOEB'S CLOTHING, WE never let a garment go out of our 8 or unit as il looks un if it was special))- designed and mads for the buyer. You can pick out a Loeb Suit. Hasti tailor look. It'll wear ; it'll hold its shape ; it'll save yon money. Our pes Keep the people Coming. Men's Suits, from $3.50 up. Boy'a Suits from JU.OO up Men's Black worsted Suits. $5.00 Boy'a Black and Blue Sere men s Diue oerge ouica, mni Tlieu our better grades from $6.60 to $12.00. en'a rants, r5o up Men's better grade Panta, $100 to$ft.00. Men's firfedreca Panta, $4.50 Children's knee Panta, 15c tip iniicircns Rnee panta, OOoaad To centa. Your Presence always M. L0EB & SON, RELIABLE ONC-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND GENT'S FOMBHERs 318 E. MARKET ST., SUNBURY, pa. est m UU1UU1.1UUUU jUII, ooooorxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx3oooooorxxxx V,Sf -X. V V V - V V . V - V V .- vr x x . IL C. S. filGONY & CO. BHCYGILE8 AMD mum edws, I FISHING TAOKBJEc v. n s v: - v:: v I F. G. FRANCISCUS, 1 Wholesale and Hardware, Largest stock in Central Pennsylvania. A full lit Of Building Hardware, Cook Stoves. Hanges, St;in ard Wieklcs, Oil Stoves, Wall Paper, Windn Dnaaes, iveaay mixea raints, .Lead, UH. vc. AVril n a 1 4 ub iui pnwB vi umi unu : Bell and spring Teiepoones AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Ill the Orphan-' ) I ii ri-iHtnti" , tf Iliihie. 1 1 (, I - Court of syiiyi.cr lenbauh, late of Jaokaon Co., I'l'imnlvaniii. I Township, ! .,- !. The nndonriaitod, who w- ap pointed nuiiitor tiy said oonrl ut lunotaffn i to nutkodtatri billion of tbo Dalajioonnpamrlna upon the tir-t unl tluul socoani of LyilUt II. .lulli-nhai-h mn. W. K. llollenhai-h. adluiniHtralors of tlic cHtatc of snii. docodont, tn inn. nnionii IboN h'tcully entitled thOTOfO, will meet all piirties in inter c-t, or Dint purpose, ni the office of Ctinrlue 1'. I'lrieli. tCaq., in the borough of 8e1l nAVTove, Pa., on Monday. July -th next, between the hours of nine o'eioek A. M and two o'clock P. M. of Mkid day. whtffO Sttd Wbsu all parties nhall at tend ini't prufeni iholr chtime or bs forever do I arril from raoslvins SUV ..ortion of naiil funda. JAS. (i. CKorSK. Auditor. A CDITOB'8 NOTICK. Tlie underitiKned nud .tor nppninteit hy the Orptmn'-i Court of Snyder OOUOty to pa-w upon execptionn and make dtfllrlbutiou f the fundiln the bandi of Char. en tlower, ailtniniHtrator of the estate of Hiram Slngor, lati- of ttie Iloroilgh of Heliu'ii (trove, Pa-, dee'd to and nnninKit thom' leirnl.y entitled thereto will attend to the dutiefl of the appointment nt inn ottlce in tie1 .ioroii)rh of Seiin (irove. Ph.. on Baturdny, July 7, 1900, wlien and wlierenll pafsoni having any claims upon said fund will pre-ent the same or lie for ever debarred from sharing therein O. W. LONO, Sclin's Grove Pa., June 9, 111 sj. Auditor. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Let ters of Administration in the estate of Lucy Aon Komlg, latent Veil Heaver Iwp., Sny der County, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves Indebted to said estate are ret-ueated to make immediate payment, while those baring claims against the said estate will preaent them duly authenticated to the undersigned. t. k ion, June V 1900. Administrator. EXECt'TOK'S NOTICK. NoUee ia hereby given that letters testamentary upon the es tate ot Caroline Mover, late of Beaver Iwp., Snyder county. Pa., deceased have been Issued in due form of law to the undersigned, to whom all indebted to said estate should make Imme diate payment and those having claim! against It should present them duly authenticated for settlement. BAKVKY MOYEB, Executor. Beavertown. Pa., Hay 7, 1900. PXBCUTKIX'8 NOTICB.-Notle ii hereby -i given that letters testamentary upon the the estate of Wm. F. Howell, late of West Bea ver Twp., Snyder County, Penna., deceased, have boon issued in due form of law to tbo un dersigned, to whom all indebted to said estate sbouid make Immediate payment having claims against II shouli duly authenticated for eeftlesM , LIZZIE HOWlXIjhscvtrijr . suits tr- ni gii to 10. t Children's Suits, fSo Bnrj i viniurena iK'ttcr grades froin $1.75 to $5.00. i ----- - - X Hats Stiff, Fedora, all styles and colon 50a Our Dunlap Black and Brow, Stiff, $2.50. Htm Hats as low aa $l no fedora Hats as low aa f0o Welcome-buy op not. uracil 11177 - js - fct-xv - - N-N V S J 323 Market St j SUNBURY, FA -:xv v:v:.- Retail Dealer in Lumber, Etc sw u, Lewistown, vl oooooooa)oa)oa)oo f CARMAN I SHOE STOM MIDDLEBUJRG, Pi f Is the place to find a full and complete w line Ol o o Ladies' Shoe There are Buaaeta, Biaok ami Patent Leather Shoes. . . o We keen the iiality of Bflj and when vou oiirln'st von i Mill assured the qui g right We have them as 2 low as 90c., and all other grades up to the very beat for $4. GHve Us a Trii W. I. Oarm OOOOOOO)OO0 A HMINISTRATOR'S NOTW Waters of Arltn nistrstlon atata ol Amelia Erdley, late of FTa . . ouaniv, rM use 'a, sarins i to the ODdsnla-neH. ll nru elves Indebted to said estate arc I ake Immediate payment, while t cUIbm will preeeat them duly salt UNVTSIgSMPB. M0BRB KRDL H. A. BACCH