The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 28, 1901, Image 5

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MIDDLESWARTH.
J. F. Zeehmnn and wife, were the
(TiRsts of C F. Bingaman.
John Ing ol Centre Co. stoped
at Isaac Nickel's lust week.
Mrs. Henry Kulins and Mrs. Cal
vin Hare are among the sick.
The Bible forbids marriage of
blood relation. How about courting?
Miss Florence K. Kline of Knntz
wa visiting relatives and acquaint
jini's over Sunday.
Nearly all of our Republican!
went to nomination Saturday.
Mises Gertie and Annie Thomas
who are employed in Lewistownari
at home for a few days recreation.
The old saving is, Strike while
(he iron is hot. We have done it.
The exercises rendered by the
Port Ann school, on the evening of
Washington's birthday, were a grand
success. The room was crowded to
its utmost capacity. The contribu
tion amounted to $2.
PAXTONVILLB
Mrs. Graybill who had loen
spending several (lavs with relatives
at Richfield returned home last week.
P. E. Hackenberg, wife and son
of Mifllinburi?, visited Mr. Hacken
berp's jwirents, Thursday.
Wm. Harner of Shamokin spent
a few days at home visiting his
father who is sick.
Chas. Derr of Lewisburg is spend
ing a few days at home.
Miss Jessie Attig is visiting her
sister at Lewistown.
Miss Mollie Mitchell of Beaver
ton is spending a few days at home.
Mrs. James Deitrich and daugh
ter, Marie, of Swiueford were visit
ore in town last week for a few dava
Mrs. Samuel Weidenmver and
.son of McClure visited Mrs. NVei-
nmyer's grandmother several days
last week.
Mrs. Mary Howell spent Wednes
day in Swineford the guest of Mrs.
Deitrich.
O. P. and Wm. McAfee, who are
employed at (ireenwood Furnace
spent a few davs at home with their
tarn i lies.
Mrs. Flattie Dillman of Sunburv,
visited David Hamer's Tuesday.
Miss Kate Derr of Beavertown is
ipendinga few days with her parents.
David Citv. 'Moh Anrit 1 10nn
Genesee Pure Food Co, Le lioy.
Gentli IIifn T niMflf Qn f in fo.vnrrl
(toGKAINO that there is nothing
ueuer or Healthier W hau imo.l
it for years. Mv hrnthnr urna
great coffee drinker. He was tuken
hick and tue doctor said coffee was
of it, and told us to use
UnAIN O. Wo ,t,.( o ......i,,.,... I,,,.
nu not like it at lirst, but now
would not be without it. My broth
er has been well ever since he start
ed to use it. Yours r.rnlv
Li M.IK SOCHOR.
fSELINSGUOVE.
The corpse of Mrs. Daniel Mussel-
DMO (from Tioga County) was bro'
w WWU on friday and buried. She
was a step-sister of Mary K.Snyder,
"leceasen, and was a resident of this
place fur many years.
Wilfred Fochtofthe University
faPenna.. 'hi ii ; Mnnfffn
Focht Sl)flllt. Simil'iv Willi liid
, "
parents.
C. ('. Seebold, of Sunbury, was
n on our streets Saturday.
Mrs. F. J. Bchooh. who snent
everal weeks with her daughter,
rs. Rev. Follmer at Huntingdon,
Wurnd home Saturday.
Jennie Eeklemnn. nf ITnr.
jsburir.
OJ ' inline UCJ U1IIIL. lUIh.
h Miller.
W. Taylor and wife, who have
living in Philadelphia since
wg nere, returned Tuesday. It
'7 be i)088ible that they will move
again.
Jlisse.s Lund
h! miuu u lit 1 tJKZl WIS) Ktl
bury, are miMta nt tUn lnr.u nf
uemberlina?.
rerc. Cemberling, of Jersey City,
Ring a visit to her sister, Mrs.
" Laudenslager.
three Bolig Boys, who have
mm ume been working at or
uwourir. returned home Sat-
POUT Tit KV Ell PON
Rev. Francis began revival ser
vices in the U. B. church Sunday
evening.
H. S. Bogar ofBucknell Unix-era-
ity Lewisburg, spent pait of last
week with his parents.
Miss Clara Biogaman of Lewis
burg visited her parents and main
friends last week.
C. H. Keller, who is emotovei
at Stdinsgrove was home Sunday.
Miss Jennie Charles spent last
week with triends at Selinsgrove am
Sunburv.
Milton spent
Harvey Lenig
Sunday at home.
Mrs. (i. C. Faust and son after
spending a week with her parents
have returned to their home in Sun
bury. S. P. Steflen transacted business
at Sunburv last week.
Miss Minnie Mover of Indepen
dence was in town Saturday.
Miss Carrie Geist of I ferndon was
seen on our streets last week.
Adam Steften of Sunbnry passed
through town Sunday.
Mrs. Jacob Fisher accompanied by
some friends of Katitz, called oil
friends Sunday.
Some of our leading townsmen at
tended court this week.
G. I. Flanders and wife paid the
former's brother, iVesley and family
of Chapman a visit Sunday.
Ed. Mitterling of Freeburg made
a business trip to town one day last
week.
Mrs. (). (J. Rice made a
trip toShamokin Friday.
Henry Arnold of Pallas
Sunday with relatives.
fl ing
spent
Mrs. Sue Bristle of Milton is vis
iting her sick sister, Mrs. Gensamere.
The Republican primary which
was Field Saturday, caused quite an
excitement in town but nevertheless
we came out victorious.
Henry Shrawder and Edw. Klock
("ailed on their sick father-in-law,
Mr. Weaver at Verdi 11a, Sunday.
Hfj. ., .
arvev Stroup of was in town on
business Friday.
vim. j.i(mi niMii prciersiiiuciierin
to clerking and therefore has again
taken up the former trade. We arc
mre he will do a prosperous business
with the aid of his assistant, H. M.
Neitz.
ULOBE MILLS
J. E. Hiinimcl, who is employed
in the steel works at Burnham spent
Sunday with his family.
II. V. Yoder and Mrs. Anna
Hottenstien and daughter were seen
on our streets Sunday.
Rev. H. G. Suable held com
munion services in fiber's church
Sunday.
W. S. Schroyer of Chillisquaqua,
spent a few days with his family.
Miss Annie Ranch of Selinsgrove
and Mabel Ranch of Wllliamsport
spent Sunday with their parents,
Qea Ranch and family.
Mrs. Frank Row fell on the ice
Friday.
Our school celebrated Washing
ton's birthday.
Mrs. Joseph Lltdwig cf Selins
grove spent Wednesday with Mrs.
S. O. Ulrich.
Mrs. Henry Hottenstien spent a
few days in Selinsgrove last week.
Mrs. John Smith of Middleburg
attended the Jarrett funeral Mon
day. SALKM.
Ezra Meiscrand wife, J. (J. Row
and .sister, Li 1 lie, attended the fun
eral of their cousin, Mrs. Jacoh Jar
rett at Meiser Monday morning.
Mrs. J. I. Woodruff and children
of Selinsgrove visited the former's
mother Saturday and Sunday.
G. M. Witmer's coal shed at Clif
ford burned down Sunday night.
C. L. Gemlxfrling was to Middle
burg Monday.
Quite a number of people of this
place attended the entertainment at
Schocli's school ou Washington's
Birthday.
SV P !lLIDAYPRbSENTS-ftf EVERY DAY USE I
I'l'-iTti''avi'fK'f.-.'cu....,.,.,,,.,.,.,,,....-. '.far I Vci-
The sick are all improving in and igmMk It lLv' Jasr
around our town. -ieJmmjtmtmamk W mmjA
Charles WWiH-r in. .vol . &aS EM W I VS
fiiy -i ,i,.,i.i B i, ,von, 1HSU Hi 8 1
Mines. tl,,ir ,,, ... McClure. : SHmWBi KM 4
(Mo Jwtlge byt town).
I here was great reioictnghy some
at the Urossgruve store lul Satur
Jay evening when the returns were
in favor uf McClure, but the result
from &'linsgrovc .-t.ipp-1 .Jimmie
with his ha, ha.
John H. Herlwter J.mies
Steely were home from Blair tvitiuty
to cast their vote fur A. V. Patter.
1 . at 11 Ioss' "r lf '
the old cittSMtia, to know why tliat
I I II A. I "
unuiHen rouer, as iis nppQn s
called him, was always employed
where it took knowl ilgv and hiains
to get to the fine points of law, and
they claim that a drunken man mid
never succeed in the points t' law
as our worthy Hon. A. V. P.tH.er
lias done.
Jacob Erb's sale last Saturday
was well attended. Jacob has b n
sick for some time. His wish was
to bo taken to Crossgrove so he
could cast his vote for Potter, and
his wish was complied with, and h
ballot cast for his favorite.
Emanuel Peter and wife sMMit
Sunday with the latter'- fuher,
Henry P-atimgardner.
John H. Ilcrlister's coach works
at Crossgrove have been moved to
Canister, Blair county, to be used
as a pugilistic hall.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as thev cannot
reach let diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure denl
ness, and that, is by constitutional
remedies. I), adieus in caused by an
inflamed condition of the ratlOOU lin
Ins of the EiiBtachiHii Tube. When
this tutie is inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing
and when it is eutirelv closed, Deaf
ness is the result, and unless the in
natninatinn can be ti.krn out nd this
tube rt.tored to its normal condi
tion, hearing will be destroyed for
ever, nine cases out of ten are cans
ed pv Catarrh, which is nothing but
an inflamed condition of the mucous
suriuc;s.
We will Kiv One Hundred DoU
. t.... i. .
, . 11 uij oiH oi Lfumness teaua
! ed by catarrh ) that cannot be cnr..,l
oy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send cir
P. J. CHENEY CO. Tolerln i)
Sold by DruKgists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
HUM MEL'S WHARF.
Our schoolteacher Brian Teat
has an attack of La Grippe, ami was
tinable to teach Thursday and Fri
day. His father, P. M. Teats taught
the school Thursday.
John Walter of near Fishers'
school house is seriously ill.
Dau'l Saasaman Jr. is on the sick
list.
Peter Bailey and wile attended
the funeral of Mrs. Wm. Rentier at
Selinsgrove last Wednesday.
Miss Mae SVhoch returned home
after scnding a week at Liverpool
and McKees Half Falls.
Miss Carrie Schooh is visiting
friends at MifHinburg and I-wis-burg.
Miss Katie Seesholtz and Mrs.
Win. Seesholtz and son, Ralph, of
Sunbury, were the welcome visitors
of Mrs. Seesholtz mi this place Sun
day. Harvey Moyer moved into Con
stable Ed. A. lleiser's tenant house
near Fisher's school house Thurs
day. Our citizens are sorry to lose
him as a neighbor.
Among those who attended the
entertainment at Fisher's school
house Friday evening were Mrs. T.
P. Hummel and daughter, Miss
Martha, John Bower, Win. Young,
Chas. and Wm. Sassaman and Geof
and Harry Bower.
'Hits picture is (be trade math o
J0TT8 KMri.SION. ami is oi
cry bottle of SCOTT'S KMFI.
ON in the World, which uoi
UOttlltS to many millions yeath
his great business has giown t
h vast proportions,
rrsL'-Hecniisc the proprietor
ave always been most careful ii
electing the various: ingredients
ised in its composition, namely;
lie finest Cod Liver Oil, and the
direst Hypophosphites.
Swonrf.'-Recatise they have so
killftllly combined the various
tigredients that the best possible
esults arc obtained by its use.
Thrdr-Recausc it lias made so
uany sickly, delicate children
trong and healthy, given health
consumption.
If you have not tried it. enu for free unp'.e.
.ts agreeable tame will nurmine vru.
SCOTT & I'.OWNK. Chemiett. ,
400-4. 1 Pearl Street. Sew Vork.
IK. a mo $i.oc; alUlnigsMU.
13 Weeks For 25 Cts.
For tba brifhttJl. nawilait
and tnot I'-ipilar Itfittmata
rflkly sportinc rPr Dubliihad.
H"-'f nii-d fof tfglitatD ytftri at
niithoritv OD ini".T isrtannt t t
s HM Ball, Trap Hh -tii.it. Btlltsrds
and.mrircuspirtj. Tha kit j a - r r
Its Kind published. Forthe purpose
nf tntmaucliK It la new localities,
we will eead It thirleeo weeksfor'J.So.
(sUnp;. Mample oopyfrae. Addreii,
Sport lutf .., 4IA iMtmio in. Ik. rinii
RrnHRim c
rnrnicr run dcvoih
"fn i ' i 1 1 ' ' i i ii., it- f i.7.
nen nuhiierniioM ....
Dtncn'fi RtittttcF liiMm , , , ,
UlilM'i Uuhbai s,iie. ....
LEATIIRH
Man Shoe
30t' up rj
"Jllf upf
H9c up g
Bae up a
IWc up ft
B Run' S,
! I.M.e' Slim.
KOONOMi HI. StlOR KMC. im'
XX0OOOO0O0O0000O0O000
State Normal School.
Mloomsim ho, Pa., Fkb.23, 1001.
Drar Editob:
I have beeri ssked to name a lit n'
Blonmsbur trrn'liin t" who ricHire i.
I......I. ;.. It. . 1. I r .i lit ill .
teach in the schools of the Philippine
Wands.
The Conditions Are There:
Sulnry f7" to 100 per month
for
twelve month. r ii... -i .
." r
4ML
I
ln.rter timeissiieclfted. Contract for I gested in the amendment. This propo
three years. Transportation to Manila sltlon is declared to be a solution of
free. i the problem, satisfactory to all par-
Only thoseenn be recommended who 'VeV''0 S("ate l Ul pre8,dent
are physically sound and able to with- "Ve amendments aKreed upon pro
stand n tropical climate, no worse and vide that Cuba shall make a permanent
no better than the average tropical ell-1 trt,nly with the United states, in sub
mate; tlnwe who "po-sess linire ork'-i 8ta"(:p M foll0W1,:
In. .lit.- l.nvo oH,i..(..i.;iit.. t i ' 1 he Koveriimeiit of Cuba shall
nullity, have nriaptahility, have koI ; never enter into any treaty or oilier
presence and personality, are whole- compart with any foreign power or
some in habits, and upright in charac-l Pwrs which win impair or tend to
ter;" nnil are capable of earning tliei lmIlillr Independence of Cuba.
salary offered. "They should bvcon- L." K,J(VPrnm'niti,s,1!'"l not a8Slin";
.. , . , I or contract any public debt for which
duet anil life represent the highest and the ordinary revenues of the Islands,
best of our national life," ami should after defraying the current expenses
desire "to inculcate those (dements that ot Knv'rnment, shall be Inadequate.
make for a higher civilization and the Lh'Jhn ''"T1 ?f 0uba t0,lti,n,s
. .. . ... .... tnat the united States mav exercise
..etierment oi me world.-
The public school system of the Phil-
lipine Islands is in process of construe-1
tion, ami those who assist In workimr : u ""r,I1 military occupancy
it out have Krent opportunity for ori.l- Ta'wful 'r
nal work. Advancement is apt to fol- ' shall be maintained and protected,
low efficient service. j "The government of Cuba will exe-
Wouldyou Ilka to be included in the Cute' und U8 fur 98 ne( essary extend.
list? If so, wriU-atonce. Tne list will nHnsbr moMemv'1? ', ?! 0tT
i i j ..... . . plans to be mutually agreed upon, for
he completed and mailed March the the sanitation of the cities of the isl
lifth. Yours very truly, and.
J. P. Welsh, Principal, i "The Isle of fines shall be omitted
from the proposed constitutional boun
The Japaneae Mlnlater Angry.
New York, Feb. 12. At the banquet
given by the silk manufacturers last
night Wu Ting Fang, the Chinese min
ister, and Kogoro Takahlra, the Jap
anese minister, were among the speak
ers. The Chinaman commanded at-
. . . ....
tAnttnn tlV hu fllnnii.n.. ... . V. T
n rnr hi. .in.i.n. fc..t .U- T. !
, ' uul luc
drifted into a sing s9ng tone that was
nterrupted by loud laughing and talk-
ing. Finally the minister threw his
paper angrily on the Uble and refused
10 nnun-
Lamp of
, "i; m i nan. up or aniniiH, or erni von
t - i -t kacuag; UmIuw that look! good wTmw
yii ert II ami Mav ; t. am,, that ,ou ucvt.r w,il
fjjpart vtth, met Jm liav it j that
Zbc )Ncw Rocbestcra
Oth.-r Inmra wmj lx onVn-il m an "Jurt a Mod "
mm. thm s oi,iv , m, hi .v,,r SDca(rr. T-. maS
fc.ir. ilu- tampoOMv4 you Ik -muIm, look for the muue
on it ; v, ry lamp has it. (3Uu VarirtiM.)
OM Lamps Mnde New.
w Mm SB rv,.ry lar p want. No malt.T W bather vnu
ggPl ";'w 'mP or '"'. " ll n repaired or re On.
1a V : r. "" i" oinT mam' or lump traiiKfurm.
m imo a New Rochester. " era do it. Let tw
nid ran merature on tlie innjeei
iic.i m im.s m mc trratmrnt of diaeaaes f
Lamp. ConiulUtlon Fm.l-.
int. nUliWtSILH LAMP
BUILDERS' HARDWARE" j
Is an absolutely necessity if you intend
to build. You will need many things on f
which I can save you money.
ii.. r. A
n DTOCK is A I WAVs I. Alii; i: AND COMPLETE IN
CLt'DlNG A COMPLETE LINK (if
Reading HnrdMnrefCompnnles'
CELEBIiA TEDLOi
INGS.
Stndtmc'your qiceificationaand J will gladlyquote
you tin price.
" 0ALLGOOD5 GUARANTEED A5 KEPKHSKNTHI).
I NTA It USUI It
W. H.
In INTO.
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Tri-cnnial Valuation of Snyder County for 1901.
TABTJLaB STATEMENT Bhowica asseased value of Real and pcr
soiiii I'roi erty taxabh' lor CO inty purposes as returned by the Assess., rn
on (be 24th day of beptt n.bjr 1900, ami partly equalized by the count
Ccniniinsii nrp,
1 1. lit til i i.i oi i una
KSTinfn oi Value of 1 Hon-mand niidKral I
j Millie over i all If over
District. KrsliKtlate. iourveara lour reara I
g ! nf ay. oll. I
aaLja HNnm ou inA7' iuunu
I Beaver iMUSiiw Misco I salOu
I Beaver Weil lit. mm oo tMTwi
lentra wm-. no (14S00 , :.in
. Iiit j'li i. li 1611 1 (HI 443UIHI Sfitt on
Frank tin IMW HO am oo HMOO
I JiickHon iw i4i m i 4' in.
' MlrtrtletmrY IS88P 00 '.lill ( I i (Kl
MlSdlecrcek iw oo Wl oo st no
Monroe i'TV' in. t.7ln.i 1 gat' iki
; P"nn 47S7T no B4H MS
Pcny jl-.lfl mi 7000 On IK44 0'
Perry Weat IT'41 on ASIB Oil no
BellnsgTove si oo 4i wi
sprlnu ' Oo n. rfvr. 00
! I ultm if:' ii. ii i :M0 14)
Waablnirioti lopararu o. i
. Tu.al I4VM44III0 1108914 00 IfiUu.yiO
I
NoTIi K .la berou) itlv mi tnal W' i tl.e HnoentlifDWl CiiuiOUNtUDem WIN Htleml anil M as a
POard nf Kevittnu ol valtiaUnna Ino'tr offl. e for VM various dlatrrrta on .be tvni.in named li'yn
o a" many daa its .ir.' uepaja try f 1. 1 bo DUTp ( f anally iM. rmlnl ig whether aiiy oftli
hnv valuatOM4 bf Hie aws.itrs ( r rjoMStioOH by fin Cnmm'aatonara h in- b 'on maile helnw
a lust mi.' neevrdlns t" the Inteni .mil meaning n( tin' act "f July nib, lau, and t redtii rauaj
anil eqii ii ibe aalno woriintj tti law,
The i 'ummlMaloiiera m atiriid mid hear ibatltalrlrtaof A lama, Baat it. in aver Woat, centra
SprtnirjackHon, MoiiJaj Match m h. Momik ,Pet n, Heit'irnrove, i'i Ion, Mlddiecreek aim ch in
man. Tui'sday, March ittb, Parry, 'vrrj West, Waahlngion, Middleburg and Fi inklin, M'ed
tday, M .n;b (0 Ii,
AtteHl :
i n, BxoaiFa, i '
,
denato uoirnnttee rronosos a Flan
to Avert an Extra Session.
TO MAKE PERMANENT AGREEMENT
t Will Preaerre die Per ma neat ln
dependeno or Ihe laland n...i Pre
eni l-'.iri'iii QoYarnaaant From
t.illniU ( I'imimI h olil I In- re.
Washington, Feb. 26. To avoid an
rxiiii session of conRrcsa the senate
committee on relation with Cuba yea-
i I ouui LCU .in jl nil'.. .. ill I'll l lo i f
Ly apr.,,Mintion hill, authorising
the president to leave the coviTiimi'i.t
of Cuba to its people provided the con-
Kt It tit ion of the Island defines the fn
lu"- wuona oeiween us government
, nnrf ihn I Tn I f aH c:,-... .... !!
tne rlgllt , ,ntemne for le presem.
tion of Cuban Independence.
"All acts of the United states in I
daries of Cuba, the title thereto being
left to future adjustment by treaty.
"To enable the United States to
maintain independence of Cuba, and to
protect the people thereof, as well as I
iui nn owu aeiense. tne aovernmenl i
or wiiua will sell or lease to the Unl
toil sa, ih. ... V.
T "".un r coaling
........ ....,',.. ub, ,-nnui . i.i
... J
or naval stations at certain specified
points, to be agreed upon wi h the
president of the United States."
-
Anthracite strike rn.pr.habi..
Pittsburg. Feb, 25.-Th.e Commercial
111!
Steady Habits
mi
CB., 3 Park l-lar. A 83 Barclay St.. 7erk
KSkandlE8WE TRIMM
Helm.
the Hal. I..
II. On
Nlanri,
SUNBURY, PE1NNA.
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I mm' oi 111 i'i i lo. n ut ....
.'ii 1 1 .i i iron .11,1.
able for
I It'll Sll IIS
oountj
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inmlaa
Oazotte says: While the Industrial
east, with its railway nnd other Inter
ests largely dovetailed win. the an-
: thraeite collieries, is looking forwnrrl
with dread anticipation for the advent
of APr,i 1 as the day mi which another
great miners Btrlke may In- .nib .1 the
body of the United Mini' Workers '!'
America is standing on a const rvative
platform, which is reasonably certain
to obviate anything of the Kind. Bven
if the anthracite operators refu ie tc
meet the miners in joint wane nuner
enie. It Is barely possible Hint a f iUr
can be avoided, Consent in any fi n.
even if only tin-it. to allow the pre m
snthraclti agreement to continue, thus
opening the way fur the miners to or
rert various local conditions, promisee
to dose the matter, with all its compli
cations, Behoul Teacher Killed i.y Negro.
Terre Haute, In.. Feb, 2C rda
Flnklesteln, aged 20 years, a school
teacher, while waikiiiR through a lone
ly Strip of woods yesterday on the way
from the school house to the inter
Urban Electric line, three mil. - en of
Terre Haute, was assaulted by an nti
known negro, who shut her In tht
back of the head and cut her throat
severing the windpipe. After t; as
tardly assault Miss Flnklesteln "nn foi
a half mile to ;i farm house with th
blood streaming from her wounds and
fell unconscious on the door Btcps. Sin
dinl last night. Officers and men an
scouring me country with revolvers
and Bhotguns, anil a lynching mav re
sult. Prleati Oppoae PedernlUta,
Manila, Feb. 2K. Rev. Father Mc
Klnnon, who was formerly prlval see
retary to Mgr. Chappelle and who is
now pastor of the ICrmlta Cntholli
chinch. Informed a press represents
tlve yesterday that there were n; jrdi
of S00 native priests In the Philippines
opposed to the Federal party, and thai
these would refuse tn administer Ml'
sacrament to Federalists, because the
believed the Federal party to be mere- -ly
n cloak for Protestant attempts to
weaken the power of the church of I
Rome.
Hlllvllle'i Saloon Branahcr.
Mlllvllle, N. .?., Feb. -t;. Mrs, Kmrne
Hughes, of this city, created great ex
cltement In South Mlllvllle Sunday
night by emulating Mrs. Nation In ,
smashliiK a saloon Which her husband
frequented. Armed with :i ha1 ' -h, .
entered the place and smashed . -ry
bottle of beer, after which she look her
husband by the arm and hustled him .
home. The temperance people beartilj
endorse the action of Mrs
a reiorm move men w lie uti.rtnrf
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
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