The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 03, 1889, Image 5

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Lowmx. The boys are making
ready to meet the army of squirrels
that was mentioned in last week's
Post.
Tap Harden says, "Is this the
way I must wear my hat now V
hy V "Because it is a boy P
Tl- d 1 n
luoDumwy ocnooi pic-nic was a
t Ir A V VIC
cooL but the
- p. ... AUC
Troxelville band furnished excellent
mUBlC. I notlreil linaa ilrnnimni. TIm
- VHUII1UU V11U
can blow the big drum just "ho gute
as any inon.
Ladies, do you not nnnroei'f n
buggy more than a dog cart, in tak
ing a pleasure ride T I would bv all
reports.
'Sauire A. ft A. V ft llO linn ant An nna
square meal RinPA nA linn loAti nl1 s
be around from his spell of sickness,
and that was on the evening after
T,7uifi ra,M7 maae sausage, and had
KSU-kiburp v. some for supper.
M, .tamp snno irttrt pr hour. ti ll you can afford to own a horse
p"1 "' nd bu nevcr Bllgtt any one be-
TRghK trade eirea occupation to almiweause they have to walk.
w w..mi bmbmv, ana ran j, j, Matteru has the best tiil.l of
Ktw Hampkiiirs compel woruing cni) - - - """'J utrry
4 of frm ounfrawmMTn jtmrs w gum UM ITOIU IWO 10 nve Well form-
SXiaik- no fish story, and
ttulh of Rutland at prewnt do not, it 1 9 Correct.
11),.m..unllo..r.,-rnour MrB jj jj UIhIi ha done nuito
inl tnanuiaoturw at i.jon, aiaaa., tiai ..,:..:.. . ii n
flnf.1 .' rmiii fomW l0t f t the old hoine-
,tiieh from Canada under contract, tead, and it is beginning to look
c i.n h.a niiiri Ifwmifl mtl ifiltiittM li...ti .lJitV.. L Til .. . .
fm wrxviiir and npiumim coium iu ... 1 ' ' "
llr. linn all tha.rmt of Euro i-onibiui.l. BSlstant.
Ap mania.A.rturur rau Join the vitr- Adam Daumgiirdiier is making
SrS ttkt abig hunt in
Wiiik ho mountnins. He expects to cup-
stxctth- Im.lon ..triko hy lin nottlI aUro some of the big bears that have
t haiiii ii oranniia'ton of labor Inn W:i
'urwliii the largooitioi and luaiiufafturiimCCU talKCil about. If ho gets Sight
w- f ue, the game is his. You can bet
Alin l.iverpi
I. on the iihti
Vajlilicitien
When You Insure Why Not Get the Best
H. HARVEYSCHOCH,
General Insurance At?ent. .elinsgrove.Pa.,
Ilopre.entH tliefollowinsareutStockJoompaniei
ADfl A 1 1 (.
1012 JETUR, of Hartford, Conn,, - !EB,6BaA,B4D
1817 FIRE ilSSDCIilTIDN", Phil'a, - 4,44e,G7B
entrallryl
Store
521, B17, 12
, I.Tp":Mr",,k '''l,K.T',r,m',m with tbtlr tmm
pital i.d rrnonrra iiuaraBtr nnnuaa'InDXl alt aurl nrli. mwm
lij Ibalr irom t action. flr, lioiin .nil rttfietrv daallna fn all thalr Inaa irfilamui.
tbhaTwonr.rili.mlviaKKATKEPUTATIONo. aeltUmanta,
No Assessments.
No Premium Notes,
w Villi M 11 II
ARE YOn INSTTRRD ?
If not. writ'- 1 nboT Agency and y.n will receivTiinpt attention
S. T. Buck, Merchant Tailor,
NEW BERLIN, PA.
TniRC are four w.min who run lrler :.. ji t
iverpooi. i-.iiciaud. nmi i:ie ira.le .7
the miTae amoiiK aouitu iu an large tin a. UUHlllll JJUUiniiaruner OI
FiilIjOWIXO the xauitila
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-villa, Iud., is visiting her mother,
of Amerirau, . V- . .. .. V..
hank-f"B inner, ami otlier relatives
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mentis in Nest Iieaver.
been absent for about
She
nine
.( to tne i-arw czpoaiuun wj uiuy-ianu
Itrtiln rxbiluta tbera. .
CP... r'..ut..tir...nt l'.,.,...l.. au
lit " v..x.v.v... . ...i.viiikiu
luileriileil to nnlody in the iirw conKtitu-Cars.
fc,o.clue providiue f..raUrd U arbi- 0n .. Ar
hratiiio f atnkea and lockout. "" ui-uiiubu-ii. ry
l.akr make from S5 to 11,1 Kl 1 1 resilient ilaiTlson (wo
wwet'k. workmen, $.'..VItof(i; cliwniiiir uiiiHiw vmi lnivn tl,.. ;,(!,, ....,.
.,... Ka- h Ih allownl a loaf U, brmi . . " .u ur-
oie. Miwtof them alvcp In the alioi. peusion eoinilUHSloner, that
I'trvtl tar PiWMtot I V tllM VpitnoK ta.'itrl-iii Ul fin il1utwa 4n 4l.n 4-
II ;i iiu t .r - " v iiaan ,,..av.v tuu l I ClfUIliV
no NnmlnV ritat lillf A f tia 1 trant..i. 1 1 .a "
r.ri: ' ' ..V' .rr: i'rs, as tuey are not eett nir
t-pin oq the railroad running between i'arin liat tuey deserve. Their record
I nm. mml It. I HrtMll,tMl tlmf fliM lii.i. I . . ....
r-uu ..u .... ...... .......... w.. . mi
I I rt.l it im lir.li..,u.l tliaf Ii u I......
tiiK.u will cxteiiil throughout the entire
Ti-rt rwir. -m I lie Vntifinjil lTnlnit ..f i.
I m Tailor hail twauty-six braiiches with
II memlier. while nor." it tinx KMI hrsiu'lim
f.ih meuiliera. Ut the lifty-onv atrikua
tha pant year, forty-mx were won and live
M; and an increaiie of ton per omit, ia
hxca waa obtaioad by 'MO meniter
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THE NATIONAL GAME.
S'iw Tork won the aeriea from every club
-ept loaUm.
ia font becoming the poputar
.aiAuntralla.
livxlaxd won the aeriea from riilladel
a, takinj ton gauiea to the latter'a nine.
ilmost every baseball club In the Amerl
1 Aatortution ia at daKKcra djawn with
oral of the other club.
hpiri 1enlk had to be escorted from
klyn'i baseball grounds recently, becuuia
lied the game when the Brooklyn' wer
'ml, hy four policemen.
1 Boktox dailv
kill preneiit iw(l to be divid.nl amonc th
f n of the Ihwton UasuLaU Club if thov
B thn tutntiu.., '
- -.....(,v kum jeor,
Iwivn nf v...i. 1 , i .
, .. ... ... ... .. ,1M L-.iui;iii in mora
n iy other laijuo player, but b
. w .. .,.., v iH'iuipri, or iioxton,
of Cleveland aud Karrell of Chic-
livx well-known KK-iety elrla In Baltimore:
. .".umi iiaso nail club. Tivice a rk
I """ "o country to play, and it
.ii mey are bwomlns very pro.
tut 1 r UK yary lTon)
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r5" luformatioa given out in
ry" proiessionat baxe ball pUyer.
f by well-known i-apitaliste, are to take
lnaijenieiit of the NaUonal Kamo into
T'on lmnd... Clubs are to be formed ill
vuira.
thiii UII plaver has joined the the-
1 DrnfinMnn tl- n .3. . . .
f iuy," 1, an old time W estorn t wirier.
Eiiln'i ". 1 "uanizera of the rirat
-...iat 111 ioim,
.n"!!!'"? w"re Prevented by rain
im-h T ''"ub'uvut nuisanoe. played,
it fh. J! . .I'''10"' u.x t I'mlaUelpUi.,
Lhinirt.;.. ' . . V" " """ttiiapolla, three
.im iw0 ai Uluvelond.
h J JST . . .t,le. Ane-lpan Association
ryat trouble between i...i. ""1
m as diK-ussed. The Rame which
hen thei tt!.w P r
"lark, was pven to Wt LouU The
.'lubwM lined f 150U for whSng to
uSf"0" day. andth.
fOBBEI) l.V A SLEEPER.
'" toUEB l IU COSUUITOH TO USABCIl
MNiltNUKKS.
; JJ'rrtt of oweso, a cuttle dealer,
'llltt ridiu ii. i..i . .
Wester,, .le,, , Friday
''lUrrett wur..i L, . y
v . ,.. "8 10 uis noma
Cltv. ll ..1 .
ft
una
I....- 1'iiiow in mi vest
1 M11 1 V" ' few moments, and
lruiu..v.lld contents wcr.
.. ..ueumieiy made known bis
ows tliey were loyal to their coun-
fr. TT V.,
ENTKEVILLE. 1 116 DOtato rrnn
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.tins locality is a failure. It is es
patcd that half the crop have rot-
feter Herman and wife visited
itions iu Huntingdon county last
Sie pumpkin-pie crop promises to
rst class the filling-in material
Jg very abundant and of a savory
kie Wrought-Iron Bridge Co., of
pton, 0., have tho muterial on
wround for the new iron lii-i,1-
ss Peuns Creek, and the work
K'ing pushed with a full force of
f.ls 11s rapidly as possible. It
jlio ready for travel in about ten
ch
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Y'v. nimuiiT, iiccompameil hv
li'.aughter, Mrs. Dr. Snmpsel, n
fly visiteil 111 Centre eoiintv
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Uo most dangerous pistol is tho
one loaileil with whiskey,
a ling under its influence and in-
ng ladies on the streets is a low
of business. The young nif.
.,, who make a pructieo of break
.indow-panes at the house of a
old woman should be nrmuto.l
no"ro is the constable?" you ask.
, lie lives right ucross tho
t!
Cfew dnvH flirt) niklllll.iuu!rv...M u
"Jtraub of near this place was
"i a complete surprise 011 tho oc-
....U Or lllS bll'tlldllV. Tt. Iirau crnf.
uin t ' hvn-
to ip by his three sons whopresent-
iiu' tuo fttherahaudsomo4-oiinci
tin face, silver unfi'li Tf 11... ... 1:
Z in which Mr. Straub is held in
auhearts of his children, is to be
,-mrod by his vuluablo gift, ho
bit indeed be a worthy man, and
Hll 1 1 a . a
itea lather. May lie have many
Pi Ulll'll I.miuii ...... 11...
wii uiimjn, in nio
i ot ins many friends.
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-AGENT KOIt THE-
iff im
Sewing Maciiine !
Tills timdiiiiH in lieyoml a
loubt the ll;liti'Ht runnlm;, ens
lt operated and moxt durable
machine In the market Simple,
strong, swift, mid sure. Perfect
ll, u.'uru ii.ipll.ii.1... I. I
, i , r . i in" worn-
Jfij ed Itself Into tho lend nu'iiiiHt all
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uunvnii'ti lor nil IMirpost'H.
My Merchant Tailoring Department
III! Hill Collllllfte. 1 ,iii. il.iil v .....!. ..l.i . .
MKIIKs'n"'"'' 1 ,,,n i1,li'y -'iving shipments of CLOTHS, CASSN
.MhKh. Ktc , furtheiiiiuiufHclure of 8tylish and we nde Clotliiinr I
tjikeordera for suitsthrouKh Snyder county and alivayHguar'.ntee SatWac!
Scouring, lvini;aml KcpniringXeallvand Clicuplv ilono
..VrJ . . X ,U ' ' ,h? '"lons New Home Machine. seetlie.,unl-yi.f go,U
Aul Irt W our Hothlng nn.l we will need no other r imomlatlonT
t. T. HICK, New Herlin, I'a.
Closing Out S
SHUM WrtnfPlfiRnra M
SELINSGROVB, PA.
In Philadelphia and New York
this week and will have lots of
nice Goods to show next Week.
S. WEIS.
Jn Wednesday evening the festi
h of Rosh Hashouah or "New
f r, observed by Hebrews through-
. .1. I 1 mi .
iuo w oiiu. xno coming year is
a r.r.r.fi Tim .iut f....i.-....i
sialculated by the lunar and not
the solar year. Tlnm th ImhMnv
s celebrated last year on Septem-
e Wi. llio holiday continues one
ek. Only tho first ami th lnt
i Celt'bl'uted ill tlm MVIlilrmi.iw.M l..r
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o Reformed Iraehtes, but tho Or
odox Hebrews observe llio iirwt
Vo and tho htht two days. The in-
nductor.and wun.elTi, f? 1 T uM--rM.
This tho eondumor vlf'Wnive Tribune.
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'IUUU. Aniuu...! .1
i- l. . iug iw
luf... ... " 1U!,lUtt ou' wa
"ii act i.i. u ..
.. 4uiu me rallros
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vuns eh din,, l
"j"iHiveth;0r
BCttld .,! cj"....i
mav I.! ttlu ?aa- Nh
Is" of a "Iolly removed
t r Ayer K KjirBor.o;ii
J,", ow nUko experieuVe the
f'chts oftteCdfcine
SALESMEN
WANTKll to riniviisM for tho mi In of Nuewrv
Stock! Sternly employment KUitritiiU-cd. s A 1. A
lt and exH-iiM-H uihl toMiKL'eNnrul num. Amilv
ut outf atutliit; iiifo. Meutloutlila puiier.
Chase Bros Company.Rochcster, N.Y.
UcC.lWllHl.
a
mwi ui uniiiui uiHumui
vjarpcrp, utirtiuns, drapery Gooils, Mnttrrsscs,
Springs, 3Iusical lnstniinents,ctc.
l!uhifnr,.,'7!l'tt,h Ut Mr. I K. H,Itli. thero will be u change
ou on J i tl J "COr,?,.V'"CP.f Wh Ul1 W l,ftV0 l"t'''" to clone
k I i ,,0,V'',I,,) ".bovo l,-Prtment will.!., t ,.xt .10
t ri -est ,f uilT i ' m ',',lVe,.,!nl'k,,, our w' down at
r e tlnit will injure their Immediate Sale !.OOK llt the followimr
liguresHiid se Homo of the bargains offered k
CARPETS ! $ CARPETS
1 her ". r. i, . fl-mu '. r.cluee.l fro,,, 1 2r, ,! 1 .;
, ! "'V"U' no.,re.lucifronirMi. and I.O... Kxtra
tri'sm. r, U" n'"0,,.'!,U",,,,r"'- re,ln'e,, fro"" Wn. n.ll. Kx.
Curtains : and : Draperv !
Our Curtniii hii.I Dmitry l),.mrtmri.t. nr.. w..rtl. . 7.
OUR : CHIEF : ATTRACTIONS
Ik.aitwf a.w.l-...l ...111. . . 9
r ..J. , " u'r0 "ssortinent of Turcoman and Chimin..
FURNITURE I Q FURNITERE 1
" Silk .! MollX h "h S 111 V ,T"mUt'
Hair : Cloth s PARLOR : Suits : S30.00
CHINA and MUSIC Departments
liave been irreiif lv rixliw.n.i ...!.... .
that never before wan "uVI ch an" ' J!""''
desiring to e...belllHl, their homes with 'm.cI beaut ,1 r .t',,HU
die articles at so small an outlay. Sow in th tl. L ii 1 r,,,.,,Hr
gains in 1'ianos and .)rg.s. as tney a" iff5rl a flK .Vs'Vnr b ''."
former prices. A cordial Invitation Is otei..l.V,i far be oW
examine ourgoods ami prices ovteud.nl to one and all to
I .B SMITH k COjLiiil,
Front Street Milton Pa.
rjlilE FKANKLIN JIOl'SK.
J: G. SMITH, rroprietor.
( Formerly ol tho Crntmi i
KatUOilole.l. ri.riirnllipil tml l...,..n..A.i
KiiK Uallvorccl tuaml from town, Uiiiio'bIui Jl!
V Uuator'i StorQ, 1-ruukllu, 1's. ""
Fall and Winter Goods !
A DOLLAR SAVEDlifTWO MADE.
lho tuidcrsignotl woul.l rcsnccl fully infon,, . lml,li..
that he him int r..t..r...,.i i .1 , ..
of the best and l,.n,l., ,, f , . r, wh? ti "r ! i nrr"u" l "ill, ,
ally anufaetured for l.ln, a foil ii,, of "'irkvt'' ,,,,v" "I
Ready-made Clolhina.
ular to the best rii-inm ...... I., u,. .r 1 " ul: 1 ' "Hal in every parli.-
ureH. All that I link Ih t V v.. i " ;" W,M Ho1'1 ut verv ..w lie.
Overcoats and Underwear, Bovs'
ikUCC jTituiH at oo ana 00 cents.
.Alcirsliitalooiis at from 81 f Kt
lints. Chin un. I .... i t' i ..
R. GUNSBERGER
Opposite lst (Xlico.
MiillIolmi-K
Wanted at
tali's SlioeSteJilleWi
-ALL T:
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
S;SIK'!'K(I,,S' ,A,,, u,fN' '''-n.-nn-.,,,
Hand-made BOOTS & SHOES.
Aly Fall Stork is nnMiipasxed in .pmlify and IVi.e.
LADIES' litott. -
YOUTIIS'!.:;::i::;,::;:vS1i:;!.;;!';,;-;
thu bnver win. tu Hi...,. w..i: i . J"' "
u," "r money refunded-
CCrVL A" 1 w'h say about Moots In to im if.. ...
I' l'ort, you niiist heo the st.i. k in order t,. ni.i.reei.ite it .... i .1
way to satisfy yourself is to all. I j V v I" '
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In Will Finfl Tftei Tliere
It is tho place Avhero tliev all uoUk
7 t
W. H. Felix, Lewislown, Pa.
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For a iine lino tit' cheap and
Stylish Furniture!
oiler bargains that can't bo equaled anywhere.
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" "".iiiii. e,i l oin.- uinl I ,.,i
We-Practice-Othersfreach
about blurburnuin h,,,i i,i ...... .
beh-ve their false asssertionH. and
even bait you with a few trinkets at
cost, but the end Is alwaysthemi.!.-
And You come back, not richer, but wiser.
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