The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 19, 1903, Image 6

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    MIDDLEBUKG POST.
Published Every Thursday Morning
1BO W. WAOBSSKIiBR. A. H EDITOR AND OWSIR.
SUBSCRIPTION' RATES.
l.OO per year ild In advance. Sl.no per year II not paid
In advance, ttinxla copies. Hv I tntl.
Adverllslnir Kates, as rent per line, nonpareil maasure
meo lor lirst insert!. n. and 20 cents per line lor each lubw
qrsrt Insertion. l-OFFICB. Nrarthe t'ounty I'ourt Home,
between Hie Fir National Hank anil Die Oouutyjail.
Vol. xx xx. Fkhki'aky I'M. Ncmbkk 7
Republican Standing Committee.
Alam-r. T. Finn, .1. T. Mhawrrr.
Heaver lmi- K. Ir.-ee. II. II. raot.
heaver Went-J. W. linker. Ih.vll li.nnttiirer.
t'rnlri W. A Napp. L. I'. HniK"man.
t hapmnn-.loticpli Imik. T. K. I.eiihl.
V lauHin-I. f. Ilackcnburic. i. K Metier.
Jackson J. . Yearick, Win. XcIm.1.1.
Middlrhiirir Flank f--!i, Kaiiko W. Yoder.
Mnl.llccrc.k-M K F.rdlcy, J. M. Maurer.
Monroe II. '. Ilimlri k. II. F- Fiher.
Pcnn Joseph II. Hendricks. I N. Jarrctt.
Perry A. W. Ynl.-ntiue. F. K. Hover.
Perry West-.l. s. Winer. .1. Z. Ntrawscr.
Scllii.tisovc J trunk Keller. J. A. Ludwig.
Hpriiuc I'. K. klose, 1). Harr'son Snook.
I nion I. It. Malil.
Washington W. F. Brown. Myron Voyer.
Outlook.
The Outlook Voinjiany, wliirli is a eoini.ar.i-tivt-
newi'oiiii r in the Iwiok piilili.-liing fiiM, Iia
inaiiitaiiicil a liigli stauJanl of exi'i'lli'iicr in tin
ten hooks it lias puhlislicii ilininy; the year. In
outwanl appiaram-e, ami all tlie details of typo
graphy, paper, presswork, hinilinjr, and general
deMgn they are di.-t'metly artistic and pleasing.
The list includes "I'aral.lcs of Life," hy Hamil
ton Wright Mai ie ; a special limited edition of
Edward Kverett Hale's great story, "The Man
without a Country," published on Ids eightieth
birthday ; "Seen by the Spectator," selections
from the pajiers published in The Outlook for
many years under the title, "The Spectator f
"Folk Tales of Xapoleon," translate! from Mie
Russian and the French by Cieorge Keiiuan ;
"The Philippines," containing a jwikt by Gov
eruer Taft on "Civil (Jovernnient in the Philip
pines" and a character (sketch of Judge Taft by
President Roosevelt.
Success.
The publishers of "Success," the great liome
magazine of America, published in New York,
write us that they desire to secure a local repre
sentative in tliis county to receive and solicit
subscriptions. The conijiensatioii given by
"Success" is said to 1j the largest oflered by any
first-class periodical, and if any of our readers
are desirous of undertaking work of this char
acter, we suggest thai they communicate at once
with The Success Company, Washington Spiare
New York.
TheSeholasship Bureau of The Success Com
pany will also gladly explain a plan by which
Ixtvs and irirls can secure an education. Tin
It has a p:rikiog Valentine poster cover design
in colors u ud its contents are thoroughly practi
cal for the home. It is one of the very few ma
gazines whose contribn'ors write with definite
purpose of being clearly understood. The sub
jects of the articles are always attractive aud the
articles themselves never fail to (Injustice to the
suljccts. Noticeable in the February issue is
the first of a serit s o.' !es-ons iu "Embroidery-
Making," and "Home Millinery."
Lippincott's.
The prominent feature in "Lippincott's Ma
gazine is always a complete novel. That con
tained in the February number is by Alice Ducr
Miller, entitled "A Man of His Word." Mrs.
Miller, by the way, belongs to a popular New
York stovy-writing family. Roth her mother
and si-ti r are well-liked contributors to the
leading magazines. The motive in "A Man of
His Word" is the moral obligation of a niemlier
of the Four Hundred to marry a young school
teacher hi cause her mother had saved his life at
the expense of her own. Before In r death she
whispers to her debtor, "Marry my Daughter."
Success Company it.se1 f purchasing Scholarship On this foundation the author ha built a tale of
iu return for a comparatively small amount of compelling interest and infinite diversion,
work. Address, for full information, The Sue-1
cess Scholarship Bureau, o2 Waverly Place,' Woman's Home Companion.
New York City. j Every traveler will want to read Anne O'lla-
" - "-" - " .iran's article on "How Railroads Fight Snow,"
Cimkcy's. in the "Woman's Home Companion for Febru-
Onc of the most attractive of the rYlwtiury ary. The Mory of the battle with the elements
magazines is Conkey's Home Journal (Chicago), is of extraordinary interest.
THE OLD RELIABLE
issa
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
live sine a. fa.m l...t- . 1
hnl.4 J. IV u"1 """
V.l aom.n I.... "
LJ
MoKOAT. Mrach . Jo. H. Um, I
sell livestock and faro , !
una ni or isenler, Y. (,
o.D4T. Murcb . Jacob S Su ,
. . live stock ana Uimini i -J
mile south ol llumnwi , Jfc
ModOAT. March 9. W. J. Tm,.r
iit-K-k and farming iiui ' lB
no.td ..I snook I". O. M,,iw, -,
Tl B-Div. March in, William 1,
Nvenloi'k. larimni? i. H
iw.i.i w.i.. 4 ii.ii... ;" 1
. . ... . alIIltl
rdiiiv, .'.r. n io p. H. (
live Mock ami rarmin. '
mile coat ol Kaucli mi
Sal- RESistE
DUNDORE.
Now that the township election is
over, the best men elected and the
township safe for another year, all
should help to make our township
the most prosperous in the county.
'Sfpiire Sechrist has erected an ad
ditional poultry house to accommo
date his growing enterprise.
(Jeorge Wolf will ere long have
his residence completed along Silver
Creek.
The Su-Uchanna has been too
high last week to start the coal
breaker.
Charles Wolf, the in;st enterpris
ing boy of his age in the township,
cut ten cords of wood for our mer
rhi nl.
1. W. Longac" inndea
trip 'tij Scriu'Tj. o , - '
chant, i
Lydia Wagner of Pawling spent
a few hours iu town with her ibrmei
friends.
Fred Wise ami family who lived
almost a year in Washington town
ship, and getting along very com
fortably has liciii moved to our
township by the overseer of Wash
ington township, against the wishes
of public sentiment.
How nervous some people get
about a little valentine, but a sure
cure is to get a bottleof Celery ( 'otn
pound at 1 )iindoi-e's store, and lead
the Post.
Louisa Neilz ol Sunbury spent
a day with her friends at Hot
Springs.
Next Monday is a legal holiday
in memory of Washington, the father
of his country, and it will be a
pleasure for every patriot to do
homage.
Sadie Ranibo is making a pro
tracted stay at Sunbury with rela
tives. H. B. Rcichcnbaeh has hired to
A. E. Wituier for the coining Sum
mer. Dr. Krchs has many professional
calls.
Our old tax colli ct r is urged on
by the new tax eolhetor to get in
the outstanding taxes forthwith.
g:'iUH a month for teaching
school next Winter will bring out
new competition lor teachers and a
deeper interest in education.
Covrt will draw a goodly num
ber of our people next week to Mid-
linoul .n'l iiie i i,i I i j 1 1 1 I'lis'l
is prntcd aud the postolliir is Mid
dlchiirgh at Middlcburg, and who
knows how to spell Middleburg-h '.'
We spell it with an "h" on ac
coui' of confusion with Middlcburv
improvements on the property he
bought of I j. IS. 1 reaster.
Hon. P. F. Reigle was seen on
our streets Saturday and as usual
with a smile on his countenance.
James Steely is making prepei
atioiis to go into the huckstering
business iu the Spring on a large
scale.
Miles Knepp and family expect
to be ready to start for Cold Water
(Mich.,) iu a week or so, w here he
has secured a good position on a
farm at a big salary.
Miss Bevey Jordan and grand
daughter of McClure spent a day
last week as the guest of Da'iiel
Howard and family.
J. M. Wagner nad a force of
nimrods from Crossgrove employed
...Jt'iturday to shoot rats at'is new J
lam. '
More Candidates were seen
our streets of late than blue birds.
Samuel Baumgardner was seen
on our stnets the other day and
thinks he will ooii be able (or
work from the lib ets of his para
leiie stroke.
transacted business in town one dav
last week.
Quite a number of our bovs and
girls received valentines Saturday.
'i he tannery received a car load
of hides Saturday.
C. W. tiraybill had 12 or I t
cords of wood sawed Saturday by
Llnicr echnian.
Fewer Callous , Wears Longer.
Fewer Callous ; Wears Ixingcr.
VERDILLA.
D. O. Staid of Lewisburg spent
part of last week among friends
her.'.
Charles Foltz of Cabala was vis
iting with his brother here la-4
week.
Ben Rhymestiue of Sclinsgrove
did some extra painting for C. W.
Schrey last week.
John W. Stahl and Ira D. Sholly
are working for the Pcnna. R. R.
Co., at Millersburg.
Frederick Wise and family mov
ed in J. D. Reigle's house last Tues
day. They came from near Pallas.
The name of the new Postollice
just established in our township is
Produce, with Rev. J. A. Brill
hart as P. M.
Miss Mamie Longacrc, daughter
of Mrs. Annie Longaere died Sun-
lay Feb..Sth,was interred at Reiser's
PENN'S CREEK.
Howard Shawver was seen on the
streets here Monday.
Melvin Sechrist came home frdiu
Lewistowu Monday.
Willis Straub was to Lewisbnrg
one day last week.
L. C. hinguu.au is teaching the
Salter's school ninee Monday fcr the
riT.iiw'.VS tL'rm for the regular teacher
(iuiii. ik-i(UCj ns position
.ora Stine went to liewistown
last week to work for her aunt, Mr
C. W. Sheary.
J. L. Bingaman and son Jesse,
from M'nidlelnirg were in Ceutrt-
ville Saturdav evening.
We are having our cold waw
now at this writing.
Sheriff Sampsell was seen in town
1 hursdiv.
Nora Walter visited her grand
mother Hettie Walter last week
one dav.
Melvin Waller and C. Brauehei
are among the sick.
Mrs. W. A. Napp was to Hick
orv Corners last week.
The teaher of Herman's School
contemplates haviur an entertain
and
the
tli
incut between this
inst.
Tom Kleekner of Milton was in
town. He left aud took his son
Ceorge along with him.
Samuel HackenU-rg, the jeweler
.Mnltllcliurg did some repairing
along the lino of his profession Inn
Monday.
U. II. f essler was to 1 Inui. ano
New York city last week.
L. F. ( Jemberling for Register
and Recorder and (ico. Shindel for
mmmmmartmmmmmmm
3aEX?ETL
an
that took off all my l - 'r. 1 pur-
chased a bottle of Ay r's Hair S
Vigor and it brought ; .1 ny hair J
back acain."
Vt'. D. Oulnn. Marseilles, 1:1. U
'Ml
One thirift iz certain,
Aver's Hair Vior makes
the hair rrov;. This iz (J
because it 13 a hs'.r tooct. i
I P.-.r-t-. tUr ti--'t np.-l itir 1
hairgrovs, that's all there
is to it. It steps falling
of the hair, too, and al
ways restores color ta
gray hair.
(I.OJ t Milt. Alt drnijtfifc ' '
If your drtiKRlst cannot mjiply you,
Bi'iiil us one dollar ami wa will rxprets
you a liottle. Ho Btiro anil plvo the mime
of yuur uearost exurrmtllii n. dHn-hK,
.1 r ivniio l.iii v..
mil w il
Fewer ( iallous
Fewer ( Jalloiis
Wears I monger.
Wears Longer.
fpmitirv Tloirmliiv li'li 1 kitvii'i1
by Rev. W. A. llaas. Text John ! 1'rothonotary w,s looking up their
10-10. Age 19 years, S j interest in obtaining the olliees men-
.,...1 ol l" 1....1 1 il... ' tloned.
unit r iitin. itti: iiai inni nil-
ablest pupil of Reiser's school this i .
winter.
W. F. Aucker and A. L. Straw-I
scr attended every session of the
Fanners' Institute
last week.
tit Sel'msgruve
WEST BEAVER.
The ground hog has been quite
reasonable with the weather since
the 2nd.
Frank Maker and daughter spent
a day in Lewistown last week visit
ing friends.
L. A. Jenkins has accepted a po
sition with merchant Jackson in
Lewistown and expects to locate
there with his family in the Spring.
Joseph M. Wagner is making
SWINEFORD.
Minnie Meiser of Sunbury spent
Saturday at home.
L. (5. Winey spent an enjoyable
Sunday at Rivea Side.
Miss Daisy Heiser of Sclinsgrove
spent Sunday under the parental
roof.
A. Kreeger is confined to his lx.il.
Mrs. Charles Stuck (nee Ulrieh)
tif Kreamer, spent Saturday in this
place.
Last week our coal dealers ship
ped 8,000 crass-tie".
Charles Jioyer, who was working
iu the Mann ax factory at liewis
town, was compelled to return home
on account of a bruised hand.
J. O. Ilerbster of Beavertown,
Rcneville Waller was a caller
t
in town last weeK.
S. C. Dondore, one of our mer
chants was to the city to huv in his
new supply of stock. , 'bitter...
Mrs. Harry Stuck and son Dallas ! Lggs....
were visiting friends her.' !:?.' veil. ' "'oniJ..
several davs. : ''"'I
1 'i ii
1UIIO.V..
A Most 1'iilnl I. III.
Would 1' the p iwit of foreseeing
'Vi ins. Tli is would destroy hope
V know h d'o of the fulurn wouUI
Unmake happiness. There are, ol
oiir-e, some things about- the fu
turn we d know. If, fur instance,
i lack of energy, ntnbition and loss
if Mipeiite show s itself uo know it
ill he followed bv serious com
plaints if net checked. Often Livei
unl Kidney (rouble follow iiuieklv.
In iiny event bli-clric Ultters will
restore you to lieidth. It streuRtL-
n-, builds up and lnvioratiM ruu
iown systems. Only one. Sal is
fuetiou .'uaranteed by Middlebuig
Ui iis; i o., tirn lull A (i irum i, IlieL
uld, I'll., Dr. J. W. .Samdbcll,
I'emiscreck, l a.
cnrly I'orli'ilt II la l.lfr.
A runaway nbnost. endina fattll r.
Iiirtod n ltorribW) uleer on the U p
.1. 15. Ui m r. I'l'iinklin Orove. Ill
For four. vuars it delied all doctors
mill 1! remidies. Hut Buckleu's
Armea S;ilve nad no t ro lblo to cure
liiin. Ftiu illy ceod for liu'iis.
I'niises, Skin Eruptions and piles.
'i -ut .Miildleuut sr lJru ("o., (Jrav
l'U iV auiii'in, ltiehlild. Ph.. Di. J.
W. Sampsell, I'eutiHcreek, l a.
IDDLEBURGH MARKET.
la tents.
Keystone Lawaudl'ateul Comjmny,
810 Jietz Jtuilding, rhiladi'lphia, la.
Who lire the only bonded "Pulcnt
(.'onij'any in the World, tiller to make
a guaranteed patent Olllce prelimin
ary examination (not merely their
opinion) Free of charge to readers of
"MiddlehurKh Post" w ho will send a
sketch, model or description of their
inventions.
They will also give a certificate of
patentability whleli will be of great
assistance to an inventor iu raising
capital.
All patents seeuted through this firm
are guaranteed under a $10,000 bond.
Valid patents with the broadest claims
secured on easy weekly payments.
Write to-day mentioning this pap er. tf
Chickens..
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TCEKDiv, Mar. 10, Harriet, Mill
-Marca. 8 mule-. S ' .
Mi aatnl farm iiti., o.,,
and H acre rye. ' '
TlIESDlT. Mlirt'll 10. Win n
f..rm Mock. Iii)i,l, ..,..
.o.mK un Hie Lla-nf;,,,,, i""' '"
WEb.HJ.DAV. Murcli II, W. n II,...
live Mock nod lri,,jn
tlie C. tt . Ifet'kvr fun,, t
WEDniv. Mnrrh 11. .!), i. ..
will wll at Public si,. M;V, ' H
rarin unpii nivnt. 1 n. ,. v,, ;
Vlivvs.li.V 1. ii 7'4
Uiiiah llowtrnv uill -..n .:
iiiiil.-in!iiU niiU a (.,, (.-,,'
- ... power vtiKUK , "1
nliiir order. i
WeDxi-iiv, l arch II. In i
Notice of aa'vs will be inserted freo under
thin lieadinit when the IuIIh are printed nt tli I n
ofttee. Wheo the til!n are liot irintcd nt this
nMce 50 cents will he cliarKed. Persons ei
peetiiiK to hnve Kale nhouhl ucleet a dntc and
have it inserted In tilts column.
SaTCBiiav, Feh. 14, K. P Kuiti-r will sell s.iine
hnimehiild itixmIh. live Htk mi I farm
iuipleuientM, !jy miles Nurlh of Kuutx.
SAirniiAV, t'eli. 14, J. i. IIiiriilieiKer will n il
hoiiHehold fc.Miils lli-ar Otiidiu's selirol
lioiiM1 In Neil Perry tw.
Ti'Kmiivy. Feb. 17, Jntnc .. (.sh, n lin'r. of Isaac
Ijiwrenee tlo-s dec a , will sell live
stncK and f v mini; iri)ihmjnts ? mile
ii.ui.1 of Aiaitland.
Ti ksimV. ft l. IT, Il irriHon Mnyer will Ne'l S
w-.ir.Mi!., Ulitchcr sujiilies, etc., ill Middle
burn.
Wkuni.kiiay, reb lth. In reiui Tu-p.. 1 mile
.tul.i-wel nl KrntzTVlllu. I ha. Kral.er.
A.liuiniNtr .t.ir of i-rnnklln Kratrcr. dec. I,
will (.ell horiM, cows und farmiiiK liu
idements. Also H.-al Lntate.
Tiit'ltsiiAr. Feb. 19, C. O. Ferdiu, will sell in
Pemi t.vp., on the road from nellliMKriivu
to hratzcrvillc, 2 horses, 4 cows, t.iruiinic
Inipleiiu'iits altd huUhellold gooUs.
Sati bhay, Feb SI, Vrs. Sarah S. Mover will
aell hoiist hcl I Koods at II r residence m
Freehmi'.
Sati iiiiav, Feb. SI, D. A: Stuininuer will sell
livestock, tnriniiiK tini-l.'ineii snud hoio-e
liol-l uoihIx, on the hupp fai m Deal' Northumberland.
SAT., Feb. SI on the le of Que. Selini-itrovc.
J a...lallies rt . Muiiiu, aliiilnlsirillor ol ine
estate of .Margaret Smith, dec'.l, persouul
property.
Satcriiay, Feh. 21, one mile Fast of Sliailol,. Jon
athan ht-iehenh.ieh will wll horses, o
cows aud f.iriiimic implements.
Fhiuay, Feb. S3, estate of Henry A. Ott, per
sonal i ropeily, ls.e ol Que, Sclim-urovu.
Ti'Esdav Fku. 21, Philip A. Schncc and Philip
.lieiiKel, executors ol neury .mciikcI, will
seil lam st.s-k and household Koods,
of a mile N. . of r'rumont,
Tl'EsDAY, Feb. ifl, Samuel H. I.nsh, will sell live
stock mid farm Implements 1 uiilu West
of Paxtotivillo.
Weiinr-day, Feb. 2"', Administrator's sale of
tile late Philip Youiik.oii the lincof tnion
and Miyder counties, on Klue Hill, por
soniil property ii ud househoUl tfoods. sale
to commence at 10 o'clock. 1 - Kill's1!-.
. 'uiu'siy.
o norsrs. con s Ian. ii.- ii.,i.
household K.is. ""l ira,
.uv-.--.. ..An. ii i ... . nine ,,j L- 1
in.Ia.'ksnn townhip, .la.'..i, '!'
Wl... ... I. .fllv-71. Will II ,( (
and farmiiiK iiuplcmciiti. "
Tiiik-iay. Vareb It, I.. T. M, i , t
live tn'k. farmiiiK impi. n,e .
holdoodsui. Mi.idl.cri-.
T....U..., . .. 1' --,.1. .(1 .....
.... r...n. n lirnil.,' Hl(,
miles west of IMiddlebiin; '
SATlBl.AY. March II. om-l..i'f a.
Strouptnwn, near Itu.-kw I,. ;,, v,.
.. . I.. liiU,,
sen uu luruiiiiK lln; iein ni h,.J
cattle. i
SatihUay March II. II. r. ;rr-.
horsi-s, mules, cii.vh. i.i... j
linplemcnts. easi of Trnv inn', 1
M.iXiiay, March li, Anis tins. w,n
slick, iarm iiupieine h ati,i
a'-tii- ;-i in lien . usi .11 l.e:iv..-r
Mosiiay, March 10, ,1. w. M , v,r
iMllles. H Olws, 7 ll.-i.rl ,.f y" '
and l arinil.u linpl m ,,t.
Monday, March 1, 1 mile wi .i nl v
M-piuires ..iiioeriini; will cll m I
V...n.l.... f ...Mlo. ......... h'l
Tl-EstiAY, March 17. Ivi .1. !!,
llvesini-K iiii-i iariiiu. I Ml 1 1 1 vine ' Li
cast 01 iraicrviue.
Tl-KHKIV. March 17. W. A M.-i.,-r
fnrmiiiR iniplcinents. anil !itt
iUeiscrvillu.
rr l. ....... ,
llK-nsi. ..-.sr.-u 11, tJOIIU . h HIP t
live sines, iarm i iiii u-imi-iit-i -fr
hold iroods. J milei e.ist nf T,
und 1 mile west uf .Mid 1 -. artb r
Tl'EsDAY March 17. Italic W.-ianJ
slock, fariiiinir i intiU-ii.e. t. uru.
hold koo'Is 2 miles eait of lLi m,,!
mile west of Hau-i's null. 1
Wkinkiay, March 1H, Kli.wiirtiist.-i-g
sell farm stock and iiuiiletnt it,.t
dence one mile Nortii of Krwiurr
WKINEsHAY, Vnrcll IS, .l.lenl. W. (ih,T
sell livestock and fann imucs
tween l eiitrcville ami Wb.ie oi
t nion county,
Tlll lisiiAY. March IS. J. II. llitt. r wi!! J
stock and fiiriuinir Hi-jileuieiiU :
Nortii of SjelinsKrove.
Tlll'lisDAY, Vnrch on the (arm nf
U'sber, blue Hill. K. V. l-h,.
live stock and fartuini; impltunuj
Tm-KsDAY, March IK, John M. lirsn J
live stock aud farm impL'tumbii
elvnie.
FltlDAY, March JO, J, C. Grulili mil
. . stock, farm impleijieiiu snd hut
goods, on U. H. sleut .. Itrm,! si
III ililUdll.UU.ft'
Wheat
I"e
Cm
Oats b'2
1'otatocs 4o
limn per 100. 1.20
Middlings "1 20
Chop 1.25
Flour per bbl 4.00
Sfck Headache ?
Food doesn't digest well?
Appetite poor? Bowels
constipated? Tongue coated?
It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills
are liver pills; they cure dys
pepsia, biliousness.
2 Sc. All drucgUta.
Want your mnuitachs or bsara a beautiful I
brown or neb black? Then ue I
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE&ffl&r J
' -"-'T- ' twwsTi. a. . Hq a es. , omwn, u.h. i
Till rsday. Feb. 2A, Kcicbenbach it HoweH will
sell lite stock and farm implements ;-4
mile North of HolTcr P. O.
Tlll lisiiAY. Feb. X, F. P. Decker will sell live
si.K-k farmiiiK 'implements, etj. 1 mile
east of Ih.-uvei ."-pruiKS.
Till'B-l'AY, leb. -jr,. in the horoiiuh of Sellns-
Kruve, Katie I.. I iriih. A.lministrnlrix, of
the .-tate of the Into lli'lijamill I Irli-ll
.l.-e'il will cll lariuim; itliplcineuls farm
itock and hiiu.M'li.ihl guilds.
Till li-iiw, Feb. '-'ii, .lo. N. Wnaner will ell
llvei-tot-K anil fanullii; lliipl.'luelitH, .'.,
mile- ea t ol Nciv licrli i ami 1 . mile we-t
of Dry Valliy Loads on the lleluy
.Millcr tlirai.
MuMiiY.Feb .InhM IInii.-;worth will sell
h isrs, '2 i-ow!.. fanning implements and
hoilM'llold ;immIm.
sati kii ay, I eb. 2, A- M, Carpenter will sell
live stock and f.iiuiiiiK iiuplcments nt
llcivcilowu.
Sati'IiiiA y, Feb. 2S, Henry I.eitl, West Perry
town-dup. will sell liuises, cows and tann
ine; luiplciucnts.
Sin iihaY, Feb. '.'m, Mrs John Parks will sell nt
h.-r home on North IIikIi street, Sclius
krove, household c.no.M-
Moviiay, .March 2, A. V. Strnuh will sell live
stock und farmini; luiplemcnis '6 miles
wcit ol I eulrcviile.
Monday. March 2, Palmer Drecsc will sell live
stock, farming lmplemeuls und liollne
hoid goods 2 miles west of .McUluru.
.Monday, March 2, one half mile F.ast ofSbadel'a
.mil, iicniy s- llickhart win sell il horses,
U cows and farmiiiK; implements.
Ti esdav, March 3, II. V. Knepp will sell live
slock, farming implements aud household
Knoils l.!u mil s west oT Alfuruta.
Ti'KsDAY Murcli 3, X. F. Mnnbcck will sell live
stock und arminir tinplciiicuts mile
cast of licuvertowu.
Tt lcsilAY, March S. Peter KlinKler will sell live
stock nnd farnnni; impleiuciita 2 miles
west of t'eiitreviilc.
Tuesday, March 3, one mile North of DUndnrc,
Iruiik l. liltner will sell 2 horses, 1 colt,
biKs und farming implements.
Wi:imiiay, Miitcli 4, Jolin I. Wetzel will sell
live stock, furmtim' Implements and
hous-diold goods, 1 mile .east of lieaver
lowu. Wkdnksday. March 4, IS. L. Prower will aell
live stock and farmiiiK implcnientiubout
4 miles nurth-west of ietlura iu Oecutur
township-
Wi:i)M5-nAV, March, 4. one mile Northwest of
..lilinniit, on the I'auiel S, Smith farm,
Howard A, Walter will sell 3 horaes, 1 coll.
n cows ami larimiiK impiuuciiia.
Wtl.NK.n.AV, March 4, Wui. S. Uick.'l will Sell I
hoie, Jc-nn, farmiiiK implcmenla and
I'Olt'eholil KO' .lH,
Till Ii iiAV. Murcli It, Jonatiimi liruldi will sell
2 cows, it heifers shoots nnd farmiiiK im
i.ciiieuts 2 milus west of Frec'liur-.
Tlirii-uv, Mnrcli 5, .1 . II. KDi'pp will sell live
stock nr. I farmiiiK in plemeiits 'a mile
n-.rtli ol Mid.ilccrcck, P. O.
Tl'tDAY, March 5 Henry Kwnrm will sell live
stock and larniiuic implemuiits mile
west of .MiddlcburK.
Friday, Mar- fi, James Weiaud, farm stock and
iiuplcmedta in Penn twp.
FltlDAY, Mar.A, R, P, Stroiip, will sell live stock
and fumi implements in Pallas.
Monday. March 0, Jacob S SUufTcr will aell
I borses, 2 cows, aud farminir lluplciuents
ut Hummers Wharf.
Fbiday, Van-h 8, James Drcese will aell lire
stock, farmiiiK implements and bouse
hold Koods at lieaver springs. '
Fbiday, March A, Charles Oreese will sell farm
stock and implements at bla residence lo
WashinKton township.
SATURDAY, March 7, F. F. Walter will sell bouse
and lot on which is a livery stable, also
Ids livery outfit on the premises in Mid
dleburK Satcbday, March 7, W. F. Steimllnir. will sell
live stock ane farming implements at
Middleswarth P. O.
Satcbday, March 7, Samuel Binnman will sell
live atock and farming Implement
miles Kortlfwest of Middleburg,
Fbiday, March). L. 8, (. Hi. cit, wills!
implements and sto.it
Satuhhay, Murcli HI, F.rt. Ihic-Kcnktri
live stock and lartiiiiik' mpn
mile northwest ol beaver Siriuti
Sati iiiiay. March 21, Abraham Mitln
mdl 4 horses. 4 cows, b lie.nl of o:
farmiiiK implements 2 nnloLm
liel.l on th road IcudihKfruLn..
to .iiilllintown.
Moxday. Ma'ch 2:1 Norman linn w;;'.
stock, farm implements ctu. -,3i
ol Trosclville.
Monday, .March 21. Philip Nan-, at H
Wharf will sell farm At u:
incuts.
Tl'KsHAV. March 21. .1. . II. M.ioi'
live stock. f.irmillK il:..i J'
huiisehold yoods 1 mile-, e t o!
VI lie.
Friday, March 27, Mrs, .tniiieilwiel.t
lice stock and farm impli n:-r,u
i-.ait of 1'allus.
Friday, Man ho, Klizibctli l.n.-s '
household tsod.- j mil.
I'lcek. WkiindaY, March 11th, liarl-5
miles North of SellnsKrnve,
horsed, 3 Cows und farm !niiu'
There are sonic Simple Urnn
indispensable in any family,
tliiw, tlie exptrii'iire nf !
us, should be rei'onk'd l'uiiikill-:
liolb internal and external an
we have found it of Krut
espei'ially can we recoiinm'"'1
eolils, rhcuniutisni, or fresh
and hruiscH. Christian 1'ra.
substituteft, there is but one ft
Perrv Davis'. Prii-e Sic. and '1
l.ll.'.CQ I. U.I.I. M
M ulta .nil Mtivfi Mnuev fi.r
Bveryisxiy should Join the aavru i
sic Club nf Amcrli a. There li n" t. .: '-'
anywhem. It costs Blmnt nntblrK " r
beuellui It (?lres are wonder 'cl. I -1 : ,'
fiurehsse IsHiks and period icj.', m n,' J(
nstruuicn is at s;-cml cut p:lcl ('
dueed ratesattnsny hotels. Its i
free or chiree. It oir.-rs sehol:rtnr"
blerosll prljes to nu intxrs. It i"".
rooms In inuny eltlesforttuTnstiN'ff.i
every lneinb'.rrcelv-stl.ooil.''UI li-y ;
tied lOv'rv aIonth',art!l'llcn!l'- 1
ltself.lueludlng 6 plecsiof hldli-'W;
' n-ir:-.-i !ii .i )
..,i.'ki'i Jliii.-ees in o '..'
CAM ORT lU. OF TB3 ZLl3
The f u II yearly mombershlr ff .' - J ;
which you get all aisim, onn yon
draw any tlm ssttkln ttres "''.
want to do so aud get ynar doltpr" ,
uonTearerosienti ai.tst, senu -v- i
months membership. Nobody " p3
this offer by. You will et r' utK,Ji
valus msnr timet orer. Vull
sent free or eb.irus, but u ysi f r
send In your request for rnerner" '
proper fesstonee. Theascts.llirrr
bershlpolTerwIU soon chanm". ,"n,V
rai.lnn .mi Imttnr nrl AnelrMtllll I - j
year's membersblp or tweniy-th
month, to ..riir
HIITSII. UTHK4KT MT"',
Kin. IXS N..IIIII!
WeAreAII rumlll"
with the deep, hoarse, bs
nailed "a crave-vard cough.
4etro.l lllllCS fi"
Vij v v tf v yy-ri aMa.v.v
lilva thorn mrrv In theforffl
Lung Balsam, a remedy tor m
tiYoihlo anhliytilvaatppnieutb1
omended even in the ear'?
consumption. In the W
mortal skill is unavailing
can afford to neglect a cold.