midJlebubg post. unait, Lot, wife wi turned to uft w Sh backward looked li.,'.: 'Sels RsSister. Knticrm of .a, will M inserted free under Ihi.aeed i wneathebill.ara prtne e the onto. haUihiiUsra ln printed a Ibis rei ernli will Im chanted. leran a pectin to b enle should select a la and have it inserted in IhU column. . rUur lay. Dee. IU. Am l F. Snyder will eell 40 km of Ian I In 1nioB town.hlp. TlinrednY. De U, Oavld K. Snyder, a Irninu." tfwtor. lllKllliiMliut.l good. y Imon towu.l.lp. " Tundav. Feb. 44 one mil En ' W'lel. Jon athan Keirin-bbaeh will :! 1 borne, 8 u wanl farming Implements. Vosuay. March J, on h ilf mil East of Shadel- Mill, Henry Bukhart will U S uor,o, 3 cueaand farmin,' lint'lenient.. FOR THIRTY DAYS. -v . , . .... 'Beginning FUID.YY, IWibr 12th, 1G02. f . We are Giving Away Absolutely Ire of Cost To our cash customers, And thut .he wit, without a I Brooklyn Life. - V-' " 1 ' , CameeraJaut Lea), "Have vou been married thelady.who was mafcnfVfoi, ' of the six-footer. H 1 ?Just long as I am nov plled.-r-Ohio State Journal. ' Oat of the Market T wouldn't niarrv thai. ' J ja3? ZPITtl THAT CANNOT 1323 MATCIIEr). Another Special Sale at "You will not have the rhan . I already engaged." N.Y. Time,' l A Attenuate Sepply. "Ilenpeck has given up smoking, eh? That takes a pood deal of will power." "Yes; hla wife has it." ruck. All She Cold'HUe Pirn, of D1XXE' , SETS, iu Beautiful China. rf iuve rr.(iH more fool fadu to my oiirrioni,,' This is No Lottery orOhance Arrangement. near n wt,mwn Mm 6 11 PI e SUITS li OVERCOATS SiEKBEffiBIE SEES. Mi Kill - Grads SUITS Overcoats 0 Ir.'s i rare occasion, indeed : : i such suits and overcoats t'7Y. ' vrpn nr rn s ranoe. inerfi . - " . m i3 vc one but wnat could be g: ! i tor trotn 56. to $7. But & he:v they are, all ready to put on. Boy's suits and overcoats at :he same price. S4.98. U gVf .'J: ' 121 trt -J iim ..ii a .rein i m mi With each purchase we give a coupon for same amount, For these coupons you get any piece of the set. FOll EXAMPLE You buy a bill of 2.00, you get a coupon f.r $2.00, then you are entitled to any piece you select, marked $2.00. If Firs! lial Ml mi of AidJleburr, Pa. Oiipitul, Suqilus, $50,000. .i30,000. (1. Ai.i-i:i:i) Si.iiih h, Pres. W. X . Wittkxmyki:, Vice Pits. J as. (J. TnoMl'sox, Cashier. '-'1)1 llKC'POJLS G. Allretf Sclfoch, W. C Poineroy, . . ltteniuyer, A. Iv reefer, J.N. Thompson, M.Millner. Jas. G. Thoinpsoif. " Accoiints of Iiidividiuils, Finns and Corporations Solicited. IVEiSSLIEEI'RQ:! iillltlT. Ee Oiiinii..., Iil d Talhuv... Clii(leii.s. Si.le Slinuliler. Uuui 2J 20 GO 12 oh 8 10 12 15 ! Wheat 72 Rye CG Corn 5G Oats 32 Potatoes 45 HrauperlOO. 1.20 Middlings "120 Chop 1.25 Flour per bbl 4.00 Then He Wrnl, "Doj ou know," renin rkt il the j nuiif nmn as the inantil (.lock indicnted H::iO p. m., "that f ull the Kings I ever heard, my favorite i. Minnie, Sweet llonu'V " "Indeed," rejoined the fair pirl, ns f-he endeavored to niiires n yawn, "I never would have sufpeeted it." Chicago Jlaily News. .1: a l.ltlle Hint. "Your i. i .cr doehii't seem to ro paril uu Miy favonilily." remarked ('holly. "D ; he think I'm ton dash i(,rV" "No," v ly replied the girl who was nlre: , in hor third season. "He thinks yo.i are too nlow."-Chieago r-itt. We Carry a Nice Line of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Notions, At Hock Bottom Prices. A. 8. SSQBBISB, VERDI LLA, PEXXA. Definite MpMirrmrnt, "Do yuu think the world is grow ing any better?" "I'm absolutely sure of it," an swered the monopolirtt. "Why, live years ngo 1 made only a hundred thousand a year. To-day I nm mak ing that much a month." Washing ton Star. Aa A hove lteferr4 Te. One evening at dinuvr Ida was asked if she would have Borne sqinuh. She answered "No." "No what?" asked her father. "No tiquush," answered Ida. Little Chronicle. Quite the Rererae. Although he makca hubund good, it kois without a tlHiUKht The tie which binds him to his wife la not the one she bought. RUNKLE'S BARGAIN EMPORIUM OVERCOATS. I have now on hand stock of 200 over coats. The host assortment that ever eune to Middleburir, at these cold weather bargain prices 1. ?5. 85.50, SG.00, 38.00, SI 0.00. SUITS. Durable quality, all sizes, 3.00 4.50 5. 5 50 G. 7. f , and 10 dollars. These prices are not guaranteed to last longer than Jan. 1st. SHOES. , Men's and Ladies' Shots $1.00 1.25 1.50 2. 2.25 2.50 and 3.00 dollars. Also Children's Shoes. These shoes are all of good f-trong leather, nicely made and first class goode. DRY GOODS. I have the nicest line of Calicoes and dry goods of all kinds at greatly reduced prices. GROCERIES. Arbuekles Coflee lOe. Soda 3o Granulated Sugar 5Jc. Flour of Sulphur 3o. Soft A. Sugar 5c. J. W. Runkle, Middleburg, Penna. 35 i Suits and Overcoatg. SUITS. We have an excellent line of fall and winter suits which we oiler at the follow ing low prices: Men's all wool suits SG.50 to 12.00 Youths' suits, age 12 to 20 years, lor t2."5 to S7.50. Pioys' two-piece suits, all new and the latest" styles, strictly all wool, ?2.5J to $5 A lot of suits m'odd sizes and slightly shelf worn will sell at a sacrifice OVERCOATS. Our line of overcoats is more complete and up-to-date than is generally found in small towns. Mens' all wool, latest styles, medium length overcoats at $0.50 to 12.00. Youth's overcoats, age 12 to 19 years, good quality all new stock and prices that are right. Boy's overcoats, all grades $2 to 5. Hunting coats from 1 to 2. G-TJ3STS We have received a lot of WOOL HATS lor ta.l ana winter, an u: Xow U theUmo to buy your I.INOLEUwc have the latest patterns and a good quality. Also a good variety of Floor and Table Oilcloth. OKO V NIOH SBIjEOTION. The latost improved Cbattuek at 5. 25. A good Single Barrel at $4.75. The i Amer icau Single Barrel at $7.50. Double Barrel IMgum, laminated steel, $12. Dou't forget the place Opposite the First National Bank. GELNETT BROS., MIDDLEBURG, PA. ADJUsBLE TOP. Is 14x18 inches ; large and strong em.imh t(1ij yoi.r Dictionary, Directory, Dux, P.uadstuJ I'.luLE, ATi.as, or any heavy volume, at any nnirl. It can be revoked and adjuxtal when ml so as to always throw the dronged llyht on thopJ You can thus avoid the strain on your eye itwitj when holding a book in your hand or on a level ta It is made of Oak, and has on one edge a P,u keep liooks from sliding ofl. REVOLVING CAijE. This Case is 15x15x12 inelies. The slulv,. Oak or Ash. finished on lxith sides and on all eJ . . 1 fa.! 1 and have 9 inches of twok Hpaoe on tour sides, or o leet m all, room enough for reference looks of daily use. Many books hut be placed on the npper shelf. In all twenty to thirty voliuiu, size, can lie put in it. CASTINGS connecting the top and Case are finished in black a and oi sufficient strength to last a life-time. Pipe, Post and Legs. The 3 lce-s are attached bv round-headed screws to the tunm! Into this post is forced an iron pip", which runs up through the ( and to which the eastings at the top are attaciuu. Arouiw tiiLi the Case revolves. I I " 'l .. 1 ! A a Home. Oitk'K or IjIHRAUY article we ciaiui us eonum exist. The accuracy of this statement can be confirmed by tin letters of the highest commendation from thousands of Minbter-, tornevs. Physicians. Government, State and County Ollieials, Ri: and Business Men. Over 50,000 have been sold in the United ii and orders now come for large lots from Lnglaiut ami other fi, countries. HOW FIXISIIKD. It is handsomely finished in Antique and an ornament to any Office, Library or Parlor. AS A GIFT. Nothing made is more suitable to present totfnf or a a Wedding or Birthday Gift than this Stand. 1IOAV SHIPPED. This Stand is sent knocked down, wrapl heavy paper, m iking a package of 20 lbs. By Freight it j second-class, tnd at about half what it would cost it sent net Plain directions for putting together accompany each Stand. While the regular price of this Stand is $7.00, for a short timf, nr allowed to sell them nt the wholesale rate of Three Dollars, F. B., Chicago. Or we will semi -the Post oue year prepaid and have Stand shipped F. O. B. Chicago, for $3.50. The FOST, Middlaburg, B u MILLNER'S m m We are better prepared to wait on onr traW We have a larger stock, lower prices more clinit in the selection of goods than ever before. Inquest in Partition. In the Orphans' Court of Snyder Co., Pennsylvania. Iu the estate of Ja cob Lepley, lute of West Heaver Township, iu said County, deceased. Now, Dec. 8. 19iM. the Oourt Branted a rule upon the Heirs and other parties interested in the partition of the real cntuteof mid decedent, toapprarln open Court on Monday, tue Jd day of February, A. U., 1U0.1, at 2 o'clock p. m., and accept or refine the rcul estate at the valu ation tiled by return nl iiniue-l Himi, ornuike mua on lue same, or .now cuuaa wuy lue bame should not be .old. In Dunuance of t he above order, notice la hereby mveu to you, T. A. nnsner, Atly. Iu fact lor iuury Ann Oct., Mr.. Eva Lepley, Mrs, Lydia Wander and Abraham II. ruder,, Mm. Mary Ann Snook and blon Snook' Mr.. Amanda Hoyer and So- pharut Uoyer, Mrs. Saruh Jane Mnrkle and r'ranklin li. Mnrkle, and Hurnli Lepley, all of Hnytler enumy, fa. ; nt. liestornauip.au aim Joseuli SauilMell, of f lowerlleld, .Michimin; Nr.. roily Ann fuum ana i.oorKe ruint, 01 Moure 1'urk. Micliiiran: lmuio Koiuiir. of UoW- ard.ville, rVlichiiran ; Mr.. Amnliiida Kline, of Leexburir MHUiKaii; Auniimm iihuiik, 01 bcoiih Station, MicliiKun ; Mrs KlizutK'tll Heeler and Daniel lleeter, 01 ruimii, niiciiiiran; "r. llunnnh Helonir and Kobert Delonit, of Misdia- waka, Inditua: Simon Parker, of Three Kivrn, Michigan i rainucl b. rarker, 01 l.rnnu ua I la, MichiKO"; Ikuoc r, I'urlcor, 01 )wiuui(, Miehiuan: Mrs. Lillie Smilli and C'hauneey N Hniith.Alrs. kltubmith and Samuel K. Smith nf Itntrnrd C tv. Mich can: Lrui. h. Itldcn, Charles A. Kiden. Mr.. Ida M. IWinipton and llenrv Comulon. all ot Mucomb, linuoi. , How ard S. Fuller, wIiuh adclren. is unknown ; Juliu II. Ix-iilev. of SciKlervillc, MllllllUJo , -a ; mix- tth Hreiner. wliore whereabout, i. unknown Mr. Uadii-1 Keuibcrlinir and John Kemburlinir, of Rlklmrt, Ihdiana; Mis. Lucy Ann tit. and Jerry lilt. Mrs. Sarah Truby, Mm, llemlcu Ki..ln(ilt amlJolin Kleintelt. Mrs. Annie lep ley, Annie Lepley. guardian ot lk-rt Leiilcy and lleulah Lepley, Wirt Waitner, Wirt WuKiicr, ,,ar.lin Lottie Wairner and Mabel Wairnor. dir.. Maeirie lioiin, A. Sinclair, gunrdiim of .nn 1 j.hIav and Kred Lenlev. all 01 Colon MLhinn unil Mr.. Abblu t4nnbom and Kiaiik Sanborn, ot Burr Oak, Michitjaii, heir, ot the j.n..h Inlev. deceaKd. and Dartie. in In- tere.1 to appear in iuo vfrpiu.!.. County, on Monday, uie u ouy oi rri.m.,, lvuS. at t o'clock p. in., In accordance with said order. . ,. -M "'u,K,Lv, I Seal of tue urpnan. i y, r" v' J Court of Snyder O. W. Bow, v I Co., Penna. ) Sheriff. NewFall Dress Goods in black and Colors. New Silks and Velvets. LADIES TAYLOR WADE SUIT! COATS AND CAPES. We have a most desirable collection of these and can suit r4 person. to Fill Unity n We can not describe all the heanoi fnl thiriff on each hat. "W SM - o to come and we will show you can learn the prices within the reachfjof all. them wliicli M Fall Clillii. Men's Boys and Children suitsjand over rri.na ;a a iififlirhlft collection and alfords choice to suit every one. dome to see us and will convince yen that it always pays lobuyo1 UKtL A CUBEt LL08iN ANO Dmifc A0OICTlOMl wrW.. .nm Nfw Manage we NT I
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