The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 14, 1903, Image 4

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    MIDDUfiBURG POST.
Published Every Thnraday Morning
1B0. W WAGESSBIXXR. A. M EDITOR ASD OWMR.
SUBSCKIPTION RATES.
I.OO per year raid In advance. l.nO -r year if out paid
In advance. Sinnle copies, t Ive leiila.
itverlNlnir Rnlnt. .1 eenta per line, nonpareil meiware
" mei ftr tlrl inn-rttm. and M ccntu per line for " "'
nrirl lnTtion. I-FKICK. Ncartne County Court Uouae,
between tliv Kir- National Hank aud tlie OountyJall.
Vm. XXX.X. Mav 14, liKW. KrsiHKRio
Republican Standing Committee.
Adama-P. P. FiM. J. T. Hliawwr.
leaver- II. II. Kaii-t. A. II. Mimwr.
Heaver Wot-vt . I'. Oroa, luvlil Wenninger,
feiitre T. K Mi.hn.J. V. Simpwll.
t'liapmnn-l. K. lleckurd, I. II. rleitrwe.
Franklin Henry Felty, .l.ihn O. Kennlncer.
.larkmn J. S. Ycarick, Win. S-ImiIiI.
Miililleliurg e. W. Denver, Hank V . Yoder.
Mi.l.llei-reek Frank Walter. M. K.Snyiler.
Monrot II. Ilenilrliki, II. F. Hialier.
rem. .1. 11. ltoyer. W. S. How.
.,.rry- A. liaekenhurir, J. W. Arhogaat.
Vrry W e-4-Amnion Sprik'ule. W. A. luti'ly,
SelliiaRaove t". I.. Kler, C W. Covert.
Hprlnit tti-o. S. l-oplcv, J. P. KwiiiK.
I nlon-K. K. Knltx. Henry Wltnifr.
WaoliinRrtnn V-cliael Mover J. F. Fliennouer.
Republican Ticket.
Prothoiiotary Gi'o, M. Shindel.
Register am! Keoordor J. K Arbogust.'
Associate . I udge .1. Frank Keller.
District Attorney M. I. Totter,
urv Commissioner Irwin Graybill.
It might be a good thing for the civilization
if some progressive country thould annex all of
China. The great, unwieldly, ancient, heathen
and retrogressive empire does not seem able to
make any headway of itself.
As a dutiful mother-in-law of the Earl of
Yarmouth, Mrs. Thaw explained the settlements
iimdf iitMiii the niarriaL'etif her daughter. Site
"t e
has had the last won! and the business of the
country may now go ahead.
Oh ves, a m m so disposed can find fault witli
a newspaper, just as he can find fault with his
church, his lodge, his town officials, tin? ash man,
his ncigluWs dog, his wife and the cook. It
may be true that there is something to find fault
with in the newspaper, the men engaged in get
ting out the the pajier are frequently dissatisfied
with it, but there is always more of good in it,
and let the bad go into the scrap basket, he will
enjoy his paper and himself much better.
entire front of the church.. Bald heads are not
particular! ornamental, but they are a paradise
in coniari.son to the head gear that constantly
obstaucts the vision of auditors in public
gatherings. The church should provide a hat
room so that feminine worshippers could enter
the house of worship with uncovered , heads.
Anyone who has liecii hid U-hind a ''back stop"
all during a meeting can certainly sympathize
with a brother or sinter hi misery.
The establishment of the tannery t this place
lias prooven to lie a good thing for the entire
county. The presence of the tannery here has
raises the price of bark to ? 8.00 per ton This
is a very high price for bark and it gives em
ployment to many jKople to peel bark and haul
it to the tannery. In addition it puts money in
the bank for the owner of woods instead of leav
ing it an uncertain value on the trees. Estab
lish any size of an industry. It will do good
to every person directly or indirectly.
Giv e Us Water Works 1
GiveUs Water Works !
Big hats in church are a nuisance. Two big!
"sundowners" Sunday morning, each about 15
inches in diameter made the services very entcr-
taiuing for the Editor, When the two weareis
got their heads together to whisper, it made a Qjye US jWater WorkS !
solid obstruction of T0 inches and cut oil thej
GLOBE MILLS.
I, F and II A Hummel spent
Sunday with their families.
Henry Has-inger spent Sunday
with bis family at Northumberland
O Litzil of Noithuinlrcrland
Fpent Tuesday with Anna Erdley
Stella Erdley, Maud Stctlcr and
Clayton Kratzer of Middleburg
tailed on Verna Stuck
W. Machen Relieved as Superin
tendent of Free Delivery.
uttonL- in 11 mnntlis." KleCtriC Bit-
telsaro positively guaranteed for
Chashier Thompson am
Dr
seen
50c at
J A Schrover and J M S hrover Dyspasia. Iudierestion, t ostipatin
i Snnburv attended the funeral of and lubney troubles, iry mem uuo
Siimuel Stuck
Kev Schnahlc and wife of Salem
tlincd with Lewis Hummel and
jamilv Sundav
Ileiinau of Middleburg were
on our streets Sunday
Hied
At the home of Mrs Sa villa
Keiiingcr on May 'th Samuel Stuck
was born in Middhrreek township
March 1st 1S:V
Susan
union
Marv
Was married to !
PORT TREVORTON.
Chas Stroh of Sunbury is visit
ing his mother
Harvey Strauser ilnd wile of
St'linsgro've, passed through town
Sunday
Harrv Herrold, wife and son of
Sunbury, visited the formers parents,
Sowara Herrold and wife over Sun-
Hams in lSti-J I'nto this
was Kirn four children,
Ellen, wedded to William
hild
A MurtlliiK Teal.
To save a life, Dr. T, G-Merritt, of
No. Mehoopuuy, l'a.. made a starlinB
test resultimi in a wonderful cure.
He writes, " a patient was fttaackecl
witb violet hemorrhages, caused by
ulceration of the stomach. I had of
ten foend Electric Bitters exelent lor
A(llt. Htomach. and liver troubles so
I prescribed them. The patient cam- j gEVERAL CHARGES AGAINST HIM
ed iroin tlie tirst, ana im ui vni',
Mr. Machen, Who Has Long Been
Under Fire, Given "Leave of Absence
Until Investigation Is Concluded."
M. C. Fosnes Takes Charge.
Washington. May 9. The Investiga
tion of the affairs of the pnstofflco de
partment, which has been dragging
along for two months, took a sensa
tional turn, when, by order ot Post
master General Payne. August W.
Machen, general superintendent of the
free delivery system, and ona of the
most widely known government offi
cials in the United States, was reliev
ed from, hU duties, and Postofllce In
spector M. C. Fosnes was designated
in inVo rhnmo of that service. The
chance took effect this morning, when
Mr. Fosnes assumed charge of tl.e
free delivery service and at the same
tlmo that service passed under the
control of tho office of the fourth as
sistant postmaster general. Hereto
fore it has been under tlie jurisdiction
-"Tlaken on
,,,, oi lounu
.organiand . o,fal Brjstow.
estigaticm of
the affairs of the department, that the
transfer of Mr. Marhcn's bureau to
his iurisdictinn and its administration
bv a iosloi'.ii" inspector would expe
day
derre Snyder, wife and chil lrcn,
six-lit Sunday with his parents
Daniel Snyder and wife, of Selins
grovc Mrs John App displayed a line of
fv.io nillsnery gtxvl 11 L, ' r""f.
man's Fridi-v and SatuT.,. .9 Wnii'iP.1l,.cl;'iJ!
' I."..It- .,,,.1 it'll., I.. . M l(.U!UUUI f-r..-.-
VlCOIgC -l Oil, umi - ' i 1 i "
.1:11.. ,t C.,.1.11- n'iili his linither AssistauC i
, , -i v;ho Is directing t,n:
Kiciiard ami latiiuy
John 1 Charles will h ave for New
York to help build several bridges
The nni-ieale, which was held at
the J'ort Tievoi-ton Ibnisc, Satur-
fv-limver and thev have one v
ami reside at this, place George C
wcd.ia-tl to Lizzie llow They have
tiAew children and roide at Middle
burg and Chailes, wedded to Carrie
Ulrich They have three children
and he resides at Jersey Shore and
A in moil Zei-ber Stuck wedded to
Annie Marks, have three children
reside at Milton Clara, the
youngest and his wife preceded him
to the spirit world some years ago ,jav ,.ening, was well attended
The children were all present at j II F Charles ami I'rofessor T J ;
the funeral except Charles He- j Herrold were county seat visitors,
ceased was well known He was the past week
loi- a number of years the black-1 Clarence Hcrshey, wife and
smith at this place He leaves a I daughter, are visiting Mrs Hcrshey V
host of friend- to mourn his ln-s ! j,;irt.nts, II H Schrawder and wife
The funeral was largely attended! (J Irvin Keielienbach and daught
The service was conducted by Kev ! lT) Mis Lottie, of Allentown, were
Sch liable Interment Friday in 1 the guests of George I Flanders and
Zie!ers Cemeterv i wife Sundav
I av;d Wendt and daughter Ella
of Sunbury, spent Sunday with his
SELINSGROVE.
E. B. Jones, at his own request,
was placed on the retired list by the
Pa. 11. K. Co. lie has Im'cii a re
sident of this place many years; was
watchman at the river bridge.
New ton 1'. Jarret and wife re
turned Monday to their native
home, after about three months
travel on the continent. Mr. Jarret
las not Leen to his native land for
alxnit eighteen months, he having
been in Africa bridging for the
American Bridge Co. A Iter having
completed that job, met his wife at
Naples, together they traveled as
above stated.
Mrs. E. C. Hamilton of Shamo-
kin is a visitor in this section.
Mrs. Harvey Long moved to
Sunbury to keep house for two of
her brothers who are working
there.
Tin! Senior class of the Univer
sity held their annual hamjuct at
the Keystone Hotel Thursday even
ing. The Ueitmyer Orchestra fur
nished the music.
Reports pre current that the
pcf.f aiuTeWy" cropsiVrT ruriH-iT
and that nany of the apples arc also
damaged.
Mining operations for coal on the
other side of the rivir have ceased
at least f r the present.
The Fats and Leans ot town
8HADEL.
Crowded oat last week. - J
Lewis Arnold, the general phos
phate agent of Juuiata County, was
in our vicinity last wtek accom
panied by A. B. Markley Belling
phosphate.
reeling bark is now on the pro
gram among the farmers. It seems
bark is in demand at tho Middle
burg Tannery.
William Boyer, son of Henry
Boyer, of Kantz and William Sha ti
er, who is working at Salem, were
seen on our streets Saturday eveu-mg.
Benjamin Yerger, who is on the
sick list, is slowly recovering.
lleviere Yerger, who is working
at George Erd ley's near Salem, was
home to visit his sick father bun-day.
Peter Foltz of Aline visited his
sick mother near Liverpool, Sun
day.
A. B. Markley bought a fast
driving horse.
FOUND : Saturday might be
tween tred Hackenberg aud i. T
Iwichenbach a dust spread. The
owner can have it by calling at T,
T. Ileichenbach's.
George SjMitts and w ife of Weigh
Scales Northumberland County ami
Elmer Wittner and family of
Liverpool, Perry County, were the
guests of Augsutine Dinger Sunday
Fred Ilackcnburg and wife and
his son, Dewey, were the guests of
his son, Charles Sunday.
Isaac Goodling and wife of Free-
burg were visiting friends at
Meiserville.
Oliver ltathfon and wife of Slia-
dle were visiting friends in Union
County Saturday and Sundty.
Farmers are busy planting corn
and some have not commenced yet.
Planting corn and hauling bark is
now on the program.
(iuitc a number of tons of bark
has been peeled this spring and the
price tor nark is good. Jt makes
employment for the men who want
to work.
Eflie Hornbergcr of Aline and
Ida Good'ing of Meiserville are
mingling among friends at New
Benin.
Christian Knouse and wife wen;
vinit'uig friends in Bucks County
Sunday.
Weak?
" I suffered terribly and
. 1 1. f. i -4 .
uciimjr wcaa iui yctrt, TCI
doctors stia my Diood '
turning to water. At last I h5
Ayer! Sarsaparilla, and jvjj
feeling all right again." ""i
Mrs. J. W. riala, Hadlyme fj
No matter how longyJ
have been ill, nor ho?
poorlv you may be todav
Ayer s Sarsaparilla is
best medicine you CJ;
take for purifying and &
riching the blood.
Don't doubt it, put yog
wnoie trusi in it, thrtu
away everytning else,
SI.M a tattle AllaranUa.
Ak yonr ilortnr what b ttilnki nfiZ
old family aiadlrlna. foUgw hunailT"1
will h .t4flrf tfcl
J. C. Atir Co., Lowell, jI
ditp thu inv. sti-atii.n In ordering thei will engage in a Baseball game for
6WINEF0RD.
Samuel Spith-r and wife spent ! mother-in-law, Mrs Ellen Kelly
Sunday out of town.
Adacuse Blair of Mifllinbtirg,
unlit Sunday at John Libbv's.
Mi-
A Nnrc Tbln(.
JtissaiJthnt nothing is sure ex-
i . . l. i : j
.1. Hearld and son Anion cn't "eatn ana tax, vm inn in oi
l.l,n...(Ur into Tlr K it it a Nfir
of Milton are visiting friends in our i iiBC(,Very for ConBumption is a sure
toWD. crre lor nil lumr ancunroai irouuies
John Sohamback drove to Pax
tonville Friday.
Josejih Musser and wife attended
the funeral of the latter's father,
who was buried at Freeburg, Fri
day. Geo. Schafler, wife and three sons
of Mt. Carmel spent last week with
Joseph Mus-er.
Edward S"'hatnbach of Troxel
ville spent Sunday with his brother
John Schambach.
Kev. N. A. Kirucofe and wife,
drov to New Jicrlin, Saturday.
II. H. Ilackcnburg, who is work
ing at Burnham, is sjieuding mian
time under his parental roof.
Miss Hnttie Walter of near Zion,
ppcut one day in town recently
fcbopp'mg.
David Wetzel spent Wednesday
cut of town.
Emanuel Zwhman shijipeil a car
load of lagging jroles Thursday.
Mrs. Catlicrine Bower, who seut
the Winter with her son, Frederic,
at Lcwisburg, has returned to her
borne in this place.
Henry P. Kathfbn and Benjamin
Troup spent Sunday iu town.
E. E. iSliambach of Center town
ship j Kissed through here Monday
on his way to the Freeburg Normal
school.
Mrs.C. B.VanMetreof Sbepherdtion
W, Ya ,say "1 bad a severe caBe of
bronchitis sud -or a year tired every
thine 1 heard ot, but got relief. One
bottle of. Dr. King'B New Discovery
then cured me absolutely." It'sin
fallible for Croup. Whooping Cousb,
Grip. Pneumonia and Doosutflptiou.
Try it. H a guaranteed
aavai -
EXPRESS MESSENGER CONFESSES
All But $200 of the $20,000 Stolen In
Transit Recovered.
Philadelphia, May 12. DeteetlTog
have nK-orered ill but $2t of 29,rW
In enrrenry stolen from the safe of
the United States Express Company
in transit from Pottavilltt to thlB oity.
William J. Murphy, an exproeB mes
senger In the employ of th eompaay,
who -was arrested Saturday on fu
plclon ef baring some knowledge of
the myeterimia diBappearanre f the
valuable package, is said by the police
to hare made a confession whlck led
to the recovery of the money. He
wai given a hearing today.
The money aaa consigned by the
Safe Deposit Bank of Fottsvllle to
the Tradesmen's National Bank, of
this city. Murphy receipted for the
package, but when the safe was open
ed the money was missing. The mes
senger was questioned, but bis re
plies were vague and be was taken
Into custody. Yesterday, the police
eay, Murphy admitted his guilt, and
accompanied the detectives to the
house of a friend, where $13.fci)u was
found buried In the ellnr Murphy
I has been In the employ of the United
I otut'.'S I'Jipicss Coa-i.y for 15 years.
rliar.e riHoainiended. the postmaster
general gave Mr. Machen "leave of ab
sence until tlio investigation is oon
eluded." Mr. Machen promptly ac
quiesced In tho derision of the post
master penoral, taking occasion to say
in doim; so that h courted the fullant
Investigation of his onVUl conduct.
Mr. Machen has been under fire
ever since the Investigation began.
Charge of various kinds have beea
preferred against the administration
of the free delivery branch of the pos
tal srvlre. They included allegations
of collusion with letter box manufact
urers in tho furnishing of boxfl to
Dostoff.co patrons, particularly on the
mrnl mail routes, the furnishing of
advance information regarding the se
lection of routes and the appointments
of carriers, otc
There also has been a conflict be
tween Mr. Machen and hirst Assistant
Postmaster General Wynne ever since
the latter assumed office. Mr. Wynne
charges Mr. Machen with Insubor
dination. The stramd relations be
tween the head of the freo delivery
service and other officials resulted In
an embarrassing state of affairs, and
for several months correspondence be
tween the general superintendent of
the trmt delivery service and his lm
mediate superior, the first assistant
postmaster general, has been conduct
ed, oa the part ef the former, through
one ef his subordinates.
Postmaster General Payne declined
to say whether the changes would be
permanent, saying that depended oa
the reunite of the Investigation.
iappcttiUtwy.
,f tl.n.Ur
the benefit of the band. Tliursdav
lf i i : :i' ....!
..-,. xnni nun r.-i m iiiiiiiiicsieti
and if the day is fair there will be
an immense ciowd urcsciit.
Our towm whs startled by the
report on Friday that-Mrs. Harry
I'.oycr was seriously ill which on
inquiry proved correct. She died
on 1 riday night. Pneumonia and
neuralgia of the heart beincr the
cause. ("he su tiered a great (leal of
pain. Nie will bemisscd in church
circles nnd in the society of the
town as she was a most estimable
woman.
Jumped Into Net to Escape Flame.
rittsbnrg. Pa., May 12. During a Are
Jn the Pittsburg Bedstead and Spring
Company's building, a namber of girls
at work en the fourth floor became
panic-stricken and three Jumped from
the window Into a net held by the
firemen. All were seriously injured and
war taken to the Homoeopathic Hos
pital. The damage to the building and
stock was about 100,000.
Two Backbone and Six Legs.
Easton, Md., May 11. Farmer Oeo.
M. Wingard, of near Oxford, Is hav
lng mounted the skeleton and skin
of a six-legged lamb which be found
In bis eheopfold a few days ago. The
animal's forequartera were perfectly
shaped, but there were two spines
from bei.lnd the shoulders, and the
lamb had two sets ot bludquartcrs. It
lived two days.
Saturday we were again startled
by the rejiort that a telegram had
been received that Dr. Ii. X. Hart
man had been accidentally killed at
(iolden, Colo, w here he was teaching
chemistry. It is not known how
the accident iiappened. It will be
recollected that for two yeais he was
a I'rofessor at the Susquehanna
University.
Mrs. 8.1'. Burns made a short
trip to Altoona.
f. a i ...
iirs. cTcnmire was a visitor in
Philadelphia lust week.
Mrs. Vr arner, Mrs. Anna Alle-
man and Mrs. F. J. Sehotdi were ap
K)inted delegates to the missionary
convention to be held in Williams-
port.
The play "Way Down Eeast" in
the 0era House Saturday was well
rendered to a lull house.
Esquires Potter and Ulrich went
to Philadelphia to argue a case in
Supreme Court.
Mrs. George Hummel of Mifllin
burg is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Prof. Berth.
Prof C. H. Albert is visiting his
father, P. S. Albert.
on the apple trees, thu-tTwlll be an
abundance of apples this year and
any amount of cherries, but the
peach crop in some places is dam
maged by the frost.
II. A. Ebrights had visitors from
Liverpool Sunday.
II. A. Ebright has peeled bark
and is getting it hauled this week.
.There is a demand lor bark.
Some unknown person came to
P. T. Keichenbach's Saturday and
stayed till Monday and then left for
Milton where lie works in the iron
factorv.
KREAMER.
Crowded out Init week.
The horse sale of Erdlcv&IIaincs
last Monday wap well attended and
the horses brought fair prices.
Mrs. and Miss Groover and John
Riehl of Lewisburg spent Sunday
with friends ot this place.
The people of our town were well
represented at the communion ser
vices at Zeiber 8 church last Sun
day.
A party of Shamokin fellows
passed through here on their
wheels last Sunday on their way to
Middleburg.
An automobile passed through
here last Monday and gave one ot
our little boys a ride.
John Bickhart and P. Iloush
were to Middleburg on business Fri
day.
Mrs. Geo. Aurand was taken
nek last week and Mrs C. A. Fish
it is some better.
Quick Arrti
J-A. GuHedneof V.rl
sawtwice in the hospital tnt
aerecafo oi piieo ncusiLv'.'t tj
After doctors and all remejje.
' . f..tk.. ..HSl
unwimi iuiuhi luiiaiuiumiog
cucedhim. It conouers nch
kills pain. 25c. at MiddldurJ
Dr. J. W. Sampsell l'enm M
lor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Br
Bears the yfTTl
Signature of (uttyj l&ffli
MlDDLEBURGH MARKEH
I Wheat..
Rye
Com ,,,
Oats
Potatoes
HraiiperliKi.li
Middling."
UK'ii !J
'Flour jhtWiIiJ
Knl Yoiinn Aicnln.
"Oi,e of Dr. King's Nv Life pf
each incht tor two wet-ks u
me in ml 'teens' anin'' writes 1'1
Turner of Deiriiesytown, l' N
are the best m the work! forHi
stomach and bowels. l'melnJ
taLIe. Never enpe. . Only 5c
MiddleburK Drug stoJe finyl
Garman liichfield Dr. J.'IT, s.
sel PeCii8iJceeJi(
Butter 22
EgRs 14
Onions 60
Lard 12
Tallorv 4
Chickens.... 10
Side 11
Shoulder 12
Ham 15
t lial
First lial 1
of "Uddleburc;, Pa.
Capital, - o-0,Oi
Surplus, - 30,(1
G. Alfred Senear, Pres.
W. W. WlTTEXMYEi:, Vice P:
Jas. G. Thomtsox, Cashkr.
WANTED :-HKVKKAI, INDI'STKIOI'S I'KR.
aona in each atute to trart-l tor lioune rnlulilli-h-i-d
elevru yeum and Willi a larRe capital, to call
upon iiii-ri'lianta anil axenta lor aUuceanful ami
protltuble line. Hi'rmanrnteriKaKBiiient. Week
ly cunb Milary of $18 and all traTnlluK e xpennea
Uid Imtcl lillla advanced in caali rac'h week.
Kxpericnce not eaitcntial. Mantlon refcrcnen
and enc-liMe m-lf addrraac envelope. 1 HI!
NATIONAL, 3i4 ibcarburoSt. Chicago. 6-1-m
DIUECTOllS-
G. Alfred Schoch, W. C. I'd
W. W. Witteifhiycr, A. m
J. N. Tlionioson.
uas. G. rhonipsoD.
Accounts of Individuals, Fim1
CorjHirations Solicited.
KREAMEU.
Miss Mable Gutelins was sent as
i delegate to the Sunday Schoo
convention nt McClure.
Harvey Pontius is finishing the
addition to his house which he
started several years ago.
A D Smith and family were to
Phila last week.
Quite a numlier of our people at
tended the funeral of Samuel Stuck
at Zeiber's church.
B. Yoder and Francis Gilbert of,
Middleburg were seen in town Sat
urday. C A Fisher and wife ure Ixith on
the sick. -
Orphans' Court Sale of M
Estate.
IK- lrilK nf an nrdrr nf SnM Court f
aeraiitneii Aammmiratrix oi iwnj""""j
lute of Helms lirove, Snyder cnumj. j
ll. In . will mII nno ii the pre
Saturday, May Vth, 10ua, tlie (ollo:a(4
real catute, lo-wit :
Tract No. l.-HHuate partly In IheM
Sallna Orove and partly in l'enni "1
and bounded on the North ny 1ii
Knaaler. on t ie Kant bv land of IM.
ii i lu...i,.... l..h stmilTer
U t.'l. .1. U....4U I... ah 111 luV Mfld
road leading to Snlero. and on U" "
land ot J. u, uirien ana oinen,
Mn ,l,.,rM,n Art fl
frame dwelllnc hoaie, bank I' "1
out bulldlngi.
T,ul Nn Hltti.l. In PKninTOVtl
miii. tv and Htntit. and liotltldoil on lb
i i , u i r ' I -1 v. VjM
of .1. f, Ulriah, on the South by land cJ
Ulrich, and On tbe Weal by a p'iH
VUIIWIUIIIB HVIWI, HUM" - J
re erecWd no bulldlnffxt lK'1" 14 1
TheiotwoimctuwUlho soM low
. I i... a. I f hiV Wll. 1
WIlOM nun now iiy n m:rc j
.... .a, a., a a l. .an.nUnil
ni..riva.irPa will ItM miulf-i k 110 WD 0 V
of tbe sale.
Ual. HI .ft 1 .lHt.,1f 1. W.. H
condltlona oi the aale will be made
KATIE L. UllUCH. Ailroini
Oiias. P. Ui.bicii, Attorney I"' E""
A. 11. Keck, Auctioneer.
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Food doesn't digest
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constipatedr1 longucwa
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are liver pills; thcycuiM
pepsia, biliousness.
25c. All dntte'-
Want yonr mnuitarhe or bnt
brown or rich blackf Thru aa'
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEwV
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