Hote Weabs be have a job lot of note fu n hand. They must go !c The price will do It. pies and prices (or the ask- Ve furnish tnem printed ess than you can buy them ;ut printing. . U'asenstller, Editor and Proprietor. A Family Journal, Devoted to News. Science, Art, Political Econonr and Cnrrent Literature. Rates: One Dollar Per Annum, in Advance )L.XXXX. MIDDLEBXJRGII, SNYDER COUNTY, PENNA. NOV KM WVAl 2ti 1008. NUM15EK 1(1. '" Tiiifii. ivcly Little Liners. Lib,-and the Hustle of the ounty Seat, Told In Brief Paragraphs. ;c More or Less Prominent. ,athi INipulatiun nnJ I'.vent of In-rt.-t tliat Satisfy Curiosity and Arrse thc Tn,r''', '"r News. (e.irnmn ami JlcMi Folk are re improving. j.ms P.owersox retond from ,t to her sister at Liyufponl. i tr. in the Midiliurir Hakofy It I ' ' t Imught at nurns T.r Simon ii-syct lots for sale ifi Swin- Price from $100. up .;).;;( U.ll. II h l.r.li I). IHlger ami O. A. Foil, or in township, were at the County aturday. m Muneval of West Perry town vas at the County sent, Saturday, mileil in on us. v n nMlill illtnt.tr (if L township, was at the County aturday, ou business. miuel Sliafior, of Aline, sent in bbsiTiptiou last week with our lied sulwrriber, Christ Kuouse. I V. 11. & F. Missionary Society, Lutheran ehurch, will hold their Ll Thank Ottering meeting, Suu- oning, Nov. 2!. Lutheran Y. P. 8. C. E. Society i very enjoyable entertainnietit wial Friday evening. Alter a ry and musical program, refresh i were served. Post has the handsomest line of liars ever made; designs are all JjtltettiVe firrVurubeaper True e who desire something inex- , Come in nnd see them, virah liowcrsox, of Paxtonville, thi' County scat, Saturday, to ii'iuNuml transact some business. id hii' house to .Mr. (iraybili and nVe In I.cu i-loWll. 11. Ilrown, of 1 loll'er, was at th' , scat, Wednesday of last week, .m n formerly wastlic mail carri iie Mi-Kim s ionic ami is well and 'ly known along the entire route. t W. Snyder, a popular insitr- ,v'al of Cleveland, Ohio, mum a vi-itor last week, lie lias il'tled thepositioli of I )isl lie Slip .'li -ill of a huge territory in llli diii-li lie will prnliulily accept. me greatly pleased to have com mi arrangement, special an iiieiil of which is made in this whereby our readers may obtain Life'' for nt year absolutely 'nadoiiroll'erin another coluniii. Julian Troup, of Mt. I'leasiint found a shawl several weeks ago road between Middleburg and liiinmit louse. The owner can the same by proving property f'jing for this notice. publishers of "Farm Life" gave R-'-oO each mouth to the persons "g the best advertisement in their M- You can secure both "Farm find Post one year for only $1.00. subscribe or renew today. H. Attinger, of Chapman, was Itleburg visitor, Saturday and i in to see the Post and was 1 to see all the machinery hi M in motion. He was accotn- by Wesley Jleintzelman. v November issue of "Farm Life" the special Thanksim-ine- Xnni- Mnong Us features will be a strik- 1 original double page drawing, entitled "Which One Shnll ! See special offer on pace lwJ'u can secure "Farm Life" free. cial service will beheld by the "H 'v.. l,. J-J. of the Kvangel- l"Ml Oil Sllllibiv Vow on Ituvi M- Hon. F. C. Bowersox will Dti .. .I I auureis for the occas on. A f o will be lifted for the Dallas, uureb. Come and join in the 'tor galore at this office. There "8n that carry you away in -ueuguu You may find your ""out distancing you If you do r your caleudars here. Our r1- r ' copyrighted and the Post Auusivesale of them in Snyder Order at tmon an un,t m m In getting them early. and aife T1! ', I. iv in r l'olli;it 'llpied by Po not forget to give Thanks to-day. The New Hank I'uildiug is rapidly Hearing completion. A. C. 1 luekeiiKry tonka pi-tuieof Clement Si:in-lei- in the eotlill. A number of s.e.-;:il Tliauki:iviii,' dinners v ill ... (.i ,) to-d-tv i Tiiui .lay i. lion. C,. Alf.ird ehoch sp.nt la-i Tliii'-d:iy and Mi!l!h.l.;ii. F. S. Heinle, wife and daucliter vi.--iled friends ill S'lllUliy the l;i t t-r part of last week. Jeweler S. A. I laekeliben Iavid Vetel' holl-e HOW i Inward Folk. Thinua . K 'ler, of I'.eaver SpriiiLTs, hiis been added to our force of com positors this week. A 1.. Spaiiu'Icr wMies to thank all wlio so kindly :ussi-te l during tin- ill ness and burial of his son. Miss Messner, :i stenographer of Sun bury, came over to Middleburg, Mon day, to help us .tit with a rush of cor cespondeiiee. Ticket agent L. F.. Wetel sx nt a few days in Phila. Last week on va cation, while Mrs. Wet.el wjt-i visit ing her parents in Fremont. I huve on lniht'.umber giwid second-hand irfg'HilAlso aWTl tine of Xew Organs. Vl Upland '",H them, Frank S. KeigleSdilleiairg. Next week will be Teachers' Insti tute. The school children will have a vacation and the Teachers will gather new ideas at the County seat. We have had some good sized win wiuter weather. When the thermome ter soars only a few degrees above zero U'fore Dec. 1st, the cold is un usual. Thomas It. Hoslcrman, who is con fined in the Homeopathic Hospital In Pittsburg with typhoid fever, has been very sick. Resident? of MMfMebw ftTirt Kr-inV- ! liu should uormrget to take advantage of the offer oMlie Middlebure'Vater cr in I! .ire arc the srubb!edticlvs and brmOn, l . Lhs'-Ori. h.ird tices iirXhire I Sl- i 'Hi.' t; :itr!TXl!rca'' Hut out uf the chimncv thcuciic BANK STATEMENT, U t. n ?J1(1 thccliilJrcn romp and plav. ! 1 -T- . I , ?ibICJuiW.er oiinpitvrjie rosy chciks imr 1 iTCOOl JIJ'lMIMl"! ''''--. s'.i;wei;j cim"- to tne wa i.oaitcij and heaped arc shell and bin "-inwhe harvested fruits of Tall. The barn a' promise of plenty seems ro w s of janc h to ic winter sfStorc Irom iilfor tohearh K''"il'l ''I I lie I'm, I'l i. li ink ,. Mi. I i!.-i '.i . i. ' ' ' r !'. III. -Ik.. . '.: ... ' III.' Kll'vl N,. '..iul M l.l. !!.: Hi 1,. " 'In nil: I'lllUi: KLU.UUi. C 'llli!!!' !.M M'.s Cist I ; i;KS(UKci;.-s. read. : .(I to I'V-llts I'l- !: .1 "s . . : i . . i , ii o i .. . r N i I 1 ' .- ii. .1 i. - r.l. lis!, ll,, "I: ;.!n s :"!ie;- i f all . ..i" I., :d is ,,f p::! I., 'I' m l; I.VWil I. I,..SK Kk-i ,:. IN lllSK M: I.' . iM.'h.l. I s. . . 'll.V.'I'.li I 1 I'M' t.-ii iv. I u it t . s. i,,,,i,r I" I ' ill. i'l :,. iil.il l"l, . .N. Tol'Al.. .And matter if bare are the flel the orchard tree and brown' bare r. lat matter it wind and weath wflakes whirl in the air? Ill' Wc have garneTcTTiTefrftit And thc children romp Stul play7 -,nd men thank God for nlentv and ncac'tL& , -v s. . I . J I - . A IJ Tl 1 r-.. a giau i Jiaiiivsiivillg JJdy Farm Journal. OLD CAXAL EI) FOR RAILKOAO. Conijiaiy foryce Capping. Tls otli will exivjre Nov. "ifih. I just leiMrrsiH Machines frnin Wliieleruml Wi See display advert i it n in s.(ii new mi ii dewing up. lie bit lakKa specialiiv. 1 1 KM I . HAM . I;ii:i.i:i Middleburg, I 'a ( 'all mi A. Sol,., in hi- !,..v shav. ui.gaiiu ua'.r eiimng pi',: r I I Voiii lead cleaned with a ivl'r.'s'ini -! i :t nt- i i i , 1'iMiaiiua eicau louel in each patron on i ne norm sine 01 .Mai Kcl square i I - posite Central I lop'l. Sat is fact i. ,ii guar mi teed. tf. A despatch from haiiil'ei!nir' -av-"The i!ev. III. I-:. II. I.eisenril preseiiieit ins resignation to the rust Lutheran i gn-.at ion lat night, and as he lead it some of th,. women shei ictus, .v vote was registered against his leaving, and lie announced to-dav he would decline his call to Dixon, III Pennsylvania Railroad's Winter Fxcnr sum Route Honk. In pursuance of its annual custom, tin Passenger Department of the Pcnnsyl' van in Railroad Company has just is' sued an attractive .and comprehensive book descriptive of the leading Winter resorts of the Fast and South, and giv ing the rates and various routes and combinations of routes of travel. Like all the publications of the- Pennsylvania Kail road Company, this "Winter Ex cursion Hook" is a model of typogra phical and pictorial work. It is bound in a handsome and artistic cover in colors, nnd contains much valuable in formation for winter tourists and travel ers in general. It can be had free of charge nt the principal ticket offices of the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, or will lie scut postpaid upon npplica tion to (ieo. W. JSoyd. (ieneral Pas senger Agent, J'.road Street Station, Philadelphia. Santa Clans Headquarters. Do you hear? Do you know where to nn, i p.? ra i-An waiting for an in vitatioU On Situn Is invi(e play China stationer, articles to p It7!jt toy, DerVfl, IlloNioAr deu tlf :ii1otds Airi'nv9 itf evih- au(V doM ly now; Listen ! 1W3, everybody Old Santa's dis- consisting of y description, s, and many other who want to le- member their friends in an Xmas gift at Ulrlch & OsiiKinu's Economical Xmas store. We are bound to please and kindly invite all to come, whether you buy or not. Resty'y, A Cut 011" Will He Huilt From Sclins-srovc. The Northern Central Connecting HalViWd -CorupfcU, '-VuVtfaf hslhttlj chartered at the State Department, has purcnased from the Pennsylvania Canal Company the right of way of the Pennsylvania Canal extending from Selinsgrovc on the west hauk'of the Su-.iii-lianna Kiver in Snyd. r county to Duncans I-lainl at .luuiaia Illidge, Perry eoimly. Tl -ideia- tioii wa- .:l.-on. Thirly-oiie and eieht-t.'tith miles of abau'loii'-d e.iual , bed 1'i'jetlier with lock-, acplcdllcts, . In idges. lock houses and t heir i tents are included in the transfer. ; Thi- i''ircliM--o will allow the building of a ciu-otr from Selinsgrovc to.luniata I'.ridei a di-tanceof lll.s miles w hich i will be a sa iug of .V.i.-I miles in the pre.--; cut movement of the trains between I the pniiil-: it now being necessary to carry trains from Selinsgrovc to Lew- ist'iwu Junction; a distance of miles and thence the .luniala Miidge, :i distance of II. li miles over the Lewis, t iwn and i iiltllc Division respectively The rebel forces have been liter ally Jestroyeil liy these operations, and General Wood stiys the indications are that there will he no extension of the uprising, which was handled with out (liflieulty. SAILORU TAKEN BY FORCE MenfoSh or' 5odi'f;fcn"ii "Jn'iJVi' '."f Z Cli.nred With Piracy. Kc-.v York, ii.Vv. 21. Captain .loseph t-.mi.li, of t!ic -caonner W. K. it A. L. Tiicli. 1;. in;: loaded with coal at Kllza b 1 ! ; :'it. X. .1 . I'o'itiil for (to ion. 1 1 nn - o ' o.i.',; (', -i:ni ; ..;.. II. .. 1 i.il.lm: 1 a I ,ih;i a lnea ''.':. 'HI !." had .shipped thioiiuii iae -t imti. v tl I :i!.'.; a'.vae I'l no 1., .. . ! i . I.-. i,;. ic I. ,r... of I h" A ; l.iai ,c i ' 'I'liiin. I" i . . ap'ai n ,s i.ir . .me a.s:;..;.' im- Ids .;is of l.i !- i.n.l on i c, iin: ;n.i f,, - 1 1 1 a .',!. .ii : h, i'i mi t :t ; ii i i , ; pj mi ll, alone, i,;. Viis to'd il,at as I'" cta'ilnveil inni- tal. had b , .S .... f . II. (1ml.' ii JT. .'hi. mm. in i-.n'iiy j X 11 :vn ,,,, ' .T.'iM.i.i'O 1,-JW.-.11 j -I'r.iiii ; '.'17 ni ."'.i j . i'i'Jl'.WI. It I OIIH' COO MOROS KILLED P.esult of Five Days' Fighting With American Troops. .Manila, Nov. 2?,. Three hundred Morus are known to have been killed ami many others were carried off dead or wounded as a result of five days' lighting In Jolo between the American troops under General Leonard Wood anil the insurgents. Major H. L. Kcott. uf the Fourteenth Cavalry, and Bve American privates were wounded. General Wood landed near Slet Lake In Jolo, November 12. The Moros were soon located and lighting began immediately and continued until No vember 17. Major Scott was taking Pangllma Ilassen, the Moro leader, who had been of Hourbon, pretender to tho Spanish taken a prisoner, to Jolo. While en ' throne. route llassen asked to bo allowed to i see his family. His appeal was grant-j Famous Book 8tore Raided, ed, and ho thereupon led Major Scott ' Hoston, Nov. 24. Three well-known into an ambuscade, where the Amerl- book Btoa- ne of them the Obi Cor can detachment was Ilrcd upon. Major I ner Book storo' were raided by tho n i Watnfc anrl ll'ni- llnfllnl .n.l r....- I' Id ilKi !:i : I : II' union sailins tl.cv had off t lie lour men lie had shipped. Captain Saiitli expoMiilateci, hm ti; men in the 1, .inn Ii swarmed a!i".-ird th schooner. The capt tin rushed for hi cabin to get his rcwdver, but was held by one of the hoarding party, and the oihcrs of the crew were overawed by the superior force of the boarders. In spile of the captain's continued resist ance and threats of reprisal, the four sailors and their captors went back In- o tho launch and ashore. uipiam bin it n Hectares that the tut of the assaulting party was piracy, ami he will seeli warrants for the arrest of the 12 men. Princess Elopes With Coachman Ilerlin, Nov. 24. Die Morgen Post prints a rumor from Dresden that thc Princess Alice, wife of I'rlnco Frederic of Sehoenberg-Waldonburg, disappeared two weeks ago and that her coachman disappeared at the same time. The people of Dresden believe that the princess and tho coachman have eloped. Inquiries at tho residence of tho princess elicit the answer that she is travelling and that her present whereabouts Is unknown. The princess is the youngest daughter of Don Carlos Scott was shot lu both hands. lias- sen succeeded in escaping during this unexpected attack, but Is supposed to have been killed the following day. The fighting took place In a country covered with swamps and rocks. Tho Moros were driven across the country from Sict Lake to tho town which Hasaen had made his headquarters and where It was reported the Moros were 2000 strong. The rebel position was attacked la the flank by the American troops, who occupied the town and inflicted a loss of 60 killed on tho Moros. Hassen, with a small party, surrendered. Tho rest of the Moros went Into the swamps, out of which thay were driven i Watch and Ward Society and four men, Including the proprietors of the stores and clerk, were arrested, charg ed with selling and having in their possession for sale books unfit for the public to read. ' The Old Corner Book Store was for years one of Huston's most famous literary landmarks, long fellow, Holmes, Whittler and other well-known povts and authors were ac customed to meet there regularly. The Difference. "I am afraid," said the very wealthy young woman to the titled wooer, "that our Ideals differ." "In what way?" "I should like to be loved for mv on November 16, leaving 76 dead be- own sake, while you expect to be ninu tnem. un govern Der 17 the iored for the sake of your family." American forces renewed the attack Washington Star. Misses tllrich & Osmunn. T'Zl MorOB of whom 40 Ll.UilUTlKS CiC.ii'.ilsiiii K lunlln.. S, l-J'llls l-'lllnl t l..lllile. lUnllls. t, s. 1 .iM's cant N.'.Muli.il ll.i hi, h'.l.'s .nil -yfliiliii. I MIC IIIIIIIIlT .Vlll'.MI.ll Ij'.k- I MIC III SI. 01' ll.lllKS .itni ll.lllkl'I'.S I'mili-niN I ii,;ii IlKlhlillliil llcMslM-llijcCt , I" click l: 7, as. I I Iciii:oiiI ccillili alcs nt it,- 1 r'slt li'.iifMil ; Tinu-i I'ttilic.ili'sof ,, ,-it ,' i,s.Vtu 1 'll (I'M S'I'A'I Kdl.' PKNNs I.VANI.Vl s.N 1 lll'.U t ill M Y. SS: I 1. .IAS. (1. THOMPSON. ..-.iNlilcr of IU' lUmn. Illlllliil Imuk, liis.icllllil. -.,ii;ir thai llrf' uIhiM' slaii'inchl Is true to I lie lit f mv kuuli'tli:i' ami belief. IAS. ;. ninMPSON. Cuslilcr HiiIisitIUiI mill sworn to iM-fiiri! luu dills -.'1st day of Nov. l'.ifl. .Iny ll.WKISKH, Niitiu-y 1nllU". Cohukit -Attest : tl. AU'llliH M' Hi it'll, W. W. TITKNMEU, MIAKU ,-UtU.NKK. Directors. J. I. Vauhmii ltad. .1. I!. Vanliorn, iiroprietorof tlicSum init Hons,., Wasliinglon Township.ilieil .-satuiilay nibt after a long illness of six months, aired btl years, ts months aed li days. Ho was born in Millcrs liurg, Perry county, pti., was engaged for 17 years in the hotel business nnd was at the rjiimmit for live years. For tt time ho wus engaged in farming and cattle business. He has, raised ipiite a iurge7afn7ly"oT Tii.ys," airof v iionTuie well kn wn in this community. Funeral took place Wednesday morn ing at eight o'clock, leaving the hotel for Fast Sal'-in, .luniata Coiuiiy, where tin- interment ,,v pla. c. ( leoi'.e Sletlcl, of this I'lacc, was the lllldcl- laker. 1,'cvs. IJilbi rt, ,,; Fret-bur::, . 'iin! I.andls, of Fa-l S.,l, li;, olliei llci. I I'ool was i'ic i-.iin,-,!, : t : ' . : i . 1 i 1 . .;m ciau. Tin- family i-h t,. r. tun. thanks pub!icl f,,- the many Undue, -s ,,f ll idids c'.icndcd dm in:; I i a ill i . 1 1 1 1 burial nl tin ir Ini-Land and father. 1 1 1 . 1 , 1 1 ) i I . At the li. mil -nl' h.i pan n I -:,SIi:t n u K i i 1 am, o i. Sunday afternoon, I, aura t'. F.I I it it 1 1 lied ft i in i pneumonia and croup, agetl ;; mm, l hs ;Ul, s days. The funeral took pla.-ctm Tuesday afternoon. 1,'ev I'inilll i Ilicfcl the services. I liter- meld in ShanioMn halo cemetery, V .'I lie! Ill tivcii: Sun, The Kill ner o, llia'cil. mn is. f . i . tli n'.i:ry. iy. auitual till K.s V Kl'eann v w id l,a I'Kil'W, o-. u; sinner- -. el. S a n n: :, N., . torsi ; lien ill. St-XMM, Nov.:;: .Movi'-.v, Nov, .ir. l'e:u aeis' mi .i,,.,. , ( ounty will convene in ,he Coun b,,i.(. :l't MUitlleliurgb. at eleven a. n,. M'lNl.AV, Nov. .Ml, l.irture,"i;,,w to l. ll.ippy," I. tt- I rancis l.ybarg.-r in flic Court House. '1YK.M ay. Dec. I, I.ectlire,"M:.st!lkes or Life Fxpiil," U. S. Slr,!.s. r, (K. Fotirt llou.''. Wi:i.m:si.av, Dec. l', Concerl by Ly. ceitni (Kcatic Co. it, the Court House. 'i'lll KSHAV, lec. .;, IjvIiiiv. "Musical Fits iiinl Misllts" by spilinijui Uiggs in Hie Court House. I-'kilay. Dec. I Full Moon. 1 'ui i. , Dec. S,, Christmas Day. Legal holiday. Hank will be closed, Sr. hay, Dec. 1.7. St. John's Day. Flu.AY.Ian. 1, pint - New 'car. - - LTubliim; List. h'or the beliclU of tliosvnfoUr renders who desire other reading matter in tnl dition to the 1'o.st, wc issue this club bing list. V.y taking the (lillerent Combinations you cau save money : . .... . ; f.HMr'Tirt . 1 -. . The Post, one year, .i.(K). Tribune Fanner, L'O ptigcs, $I.im. Comhiinsl price, 5,I.i'i. I I'M in s A I in Mi. II. The I'i is I , t in- car : !.n . W. WCt'klv n. 1 1,. r I'hii, '' .;.;i, 1 1,11.' "i. (,. " i i.i . 's I . II, -a-W. . n. - all . "Tl I I' I I'lV ill I.Ul U V, '.,! I .-t rai l . . ; I w i' 1 . . "PI -let-jt. u i;!,...;: ... ; , ; . i 'pienllv u ithi'1,1 d .' 1 1 , i 1 1 . Uir " New i -i I i. , i . , i t 'nine in and hav, o;n tract .,1 and g, j I;I U elijov life heller and Mm villi- It. 'o:t will i i-K u,n' ! ma-licafi'voiir f I. Al! wo, I. ..,iai - llairsoli Low, a Well known cilicu .'lllleed. Practicing Denll-tiv t'..- nve ol'I'enii township, ilepartetl this life tit 1 ::u y ear. his honieon 1'iiday last, tiftei-iin illness ' .f. (. j v, ( m: lu. of several inoiiths I'rotii a complication j . of diseases, aged about ycurs Deeeasetl was burn ami reared in l'cnn township, and belonged to the Low family who were among the pioneer set tlers in this couiitv. lie was a stone mason nnd a good mechanic. He is sur vived by a wife ami seven chiltlicn. The funeral took place on Monday. In terment in Salem cemetery. 'ourier. The Rev. Ill R. Hicks 1004 Almanac. The Hcv. Irl ll. 1 licks Alumnae for l!i04 is now ready. It will be mailed to any address for ;',0 cents. It is surpris ing how such an elegant, costly book can be sent prepaid so cheaply. No family or person is prepared to study the heavens, or the storms and weather ... , . . .., .... . , , lr. , V 1.1 1'i'niisylv.ini.i liiiilni.iil, Acniimt 'ennsi in liiOl, without this won derml Hicks! . ..nn, .in nt,- ititinri, 1 .nun, ,11 11 iiso.i nu ry , Dr. rwig is prepared to tin surgical and mechanical wml' in dentistry. Having been in active practice I'm- over thirty years, bis extensive experience is abundant proof of hi, ability. Ar tilicial teeth a specially. His exten sive dental experience tUalilics him to do only the best Work. tf FOR SALK.-ln Mi.ltliebiirg, I'a., a gooil frame house, 7 looius, and lot of land. Also u g I livery stable on the same lot. For terms ami particulars apply to F. F. Walter, 1 mile west of Middleburg 011 mad lending to I'.caver town. tf. KKIllCHI) KATES TO Vll.lil:SII.KHIi. Almanac and 1'iof. Hicks splendid paper, Wi.ki. A.M. Wohks. Jioth are sent for only iixk lii'l.l.All a ykak. Wok i ami Wokks is among the tiest For the benefit of those desiring to attend the ineetingof the l'eiinsyl yaniii Stute (irange, I'atroitsof Husbandry, to American Magazines. Lite the J licks j l,u hM llt Wilkesbarre, December S to Almanac, it is too well known to need 'l.tlierennsylvtinianailroadCompany . . .. leill ,,.1 :.. :.,!-. I. . 1. ii'in further cfiiiiniendutlou. 1'Vwnieii have Ialsuvd more faithfully for the public good or found a warmer place in the hearts of the people. Send orders to Wokd and Wokks l'rnr.ismxu Co., 1201 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. The U. 15. church will hold a chicken will sell round-trip tickets to Wilkes barre from till stations on its lines in the State of Pennsylvania, December 7 to 10, good to return until December 1L', inclusive, at reduced rales (inini muni rate, 2" cents). Dr. l'ercival Herman of Kratzer ville dropped in to see us last Wedues- and walllo dinner and supper in the day while in town attending a meet basement of the church on Thanks' giving Day for the benefit of the repair ing of the church. We kindly ask the people to come and have a good meal with us. Only 25 cents. By order of Comm. ing of tho Pension Hoard. Tho Doctor informed us that he would bo a candi date for State Senator and authorized us to sny for him that ho would bo In the field. The Doctor is a strong candidate. - f. r ra-. w ""'-".im, v .riii'trififl-ni.1
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