The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 02, 1890, Image 5

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    SriefFumHausa Sarick.
LrvER Keiinal Harpeii. Ich hob
,nt ihi-un-fartzicii inoiii oig
1 1- n u.,11 'ri II til
KlM 1 till IU1IIBK " " "flv w.n.
r siJ.lcr os ifh dicisieli yolir old
j),. ni yohr liov it'll nn ni blawd
lrnte un )ib not ob-g'shwora.
; hob ovvcr my miml uf g'mocht
Mr besser tsu tlo, ovvcr ich hob
; farshprucha. Per old trick fur
liwnra ho oh nicr g'frogt wart
,lrink:i hut shunt am letshta ni
imiuiiny g'shoft mit am Huller
i, Y. hen sliiiut tHii feel fun
t fUKtoniClH seller gag uf CllO
, tt-J. un Hie in awfonges tsu mi
jj r hnwiia fur mit shprow g'fonga
I warn. l'ershpreeha luiuicht shul-
-mi oVr li't b uud wnsu oh icli
nit ollawcil g'nunk fun sella hob.
l,h hob inich fardinga welli imxt
Liner far my shulda batzawla, un
l bin tzu 'm nhhi Sammy Scnda
I , a -....
Slit UtT tllllltT UIIHK Ull imu viiv
Kjjt wn iui mere gevvn (Into far
nincra bowtri shofl'a. Aro hut
li gfrogt was ich sholla kent.
luibt'lllt.' g'sawked MlUT lllllt'll
s : Uuoga Unit lnasulkeyblook),
iv-rwlm, tier gowl ri.la far wi-lsh-.
i i. i ,.i t
pn niousa, nufii tiei iiin i iuiii,
fi.ur wesha, bigehi. house-butsn,
la, un shier nuich ebbos oh nil
Misiueiisih tin con except nn tint
lit vchh-shpclla inn mowl neninin
it nui wesh runner, neinnin un on
r Hftiim tzeit tier liuchbor's fraw
ret'heri fum 13urick fartzula ivver
Linut-r feuse. Dcr old Sammy
It arluwbt ich mint heudich ni un
mcr grawd fiivva tlawler tier
hmet ga-bu d da.
rVmlekuHhtr'hob ich g'sawked.
'Of course."
Will," hov ich g'sawked, Hell iH
ordlith grose ding bi mere. Ich
k au grosser esscr. Ich inn uun
rifh ga-bortt, un hob mich net sot
istv iu sivva yohr. "Won iehs hob
h ess ich linf mohl der dawg niit
If un brote g'shwisha drin."
Dunnt'i' iuih gnoll-cisii,'' sawgt
Sammy. "Was dadsht noininu
dailhht do gous tzeit frcssa 1"
Fi ll hut mich grawd about holvcr
ttzarndt. Aro hut, denk ich, nix
V ly g'miined awerenhut wiesht
wed, un ich hob usht iny iniud
c'muueht won an onner inou hich
iiiiy sot essa daif don ih es tzeit
are Midi hengt- Mcr muss any-
v fcrdiveled hurd hliofTn fur iioh
i.icli lnvn.
iViui ieh ken blotz glut k bis free
r far uf an boweri gin don nioch
fait on mina patent-rights. Ich
'idderan iiiibroofment uf mv
l-truck. Helf-balancinL' riirirol-
Viv g'maucht. Ich holiH now ur
ptd far oh wasser kocha far tier
urn maucha far eH dingHhprenga
i h's in tier boiler do. Ich bin
mi ma burglar-proof safe invent a
kner on mer au bisH-kotz ni Khpara
Ich defy tier rawver oh long in
safe ruin nhtart won nn bisH-ket-hit
h drin eebod. Ich hob ollas
lick now except ca biss-ketzel
foiiga, unn nunner neintna tu
Bench HarriKon in Washington
an patent druff trreeira. Hi ho
H un frogo in dinera tzeidung eb
fir wase wo an biHH-ketzel tsu
W iH.
Ols WitMor,
BooN'ASTUL.
KNTItEVlLI.E. Christ ill nH of 1K8!.
liitsfestivitieHundiiieiTV lnukiiiL.
a thing of tho past. I havo not
fn able, on account of ill-health,
ft n u very close, watch of iniil-
V and thincs over Plil'iwt tint si nu T
puld havo done. I observed that
few people wore away from
he on au excursion, except J. K.
ler, Who with bis hi.ttor-bulf.
P'it Christmaa in Centre county.
Msonio mid Kiniling Miss Sadio
(utrate thristmaH turkey in Three
"gH, Huntingdon county. I was
away from hoinomvself as news-
h r vritei H cannot afford tho lux-
Ji au excursion, and tho great
I would have taken in going
p.V from 1
... vt(j tlitll 11 J IU
ll OVtT IllO. Wnill.l 1 1 ii un Ik.i.ii
fly BtupendouH.
place, the efficient leader of the Cen
treville Cornet Band, anil Edward
S., youngeRt son of County Commis
sioner S. II. Strnub of near thin
place, both got tired of wandering
through life alone, took unto them
selves each a (Christmas present)
wife. Tho former Miss Maggie L.
Knauer of Millmont, Union county,
a handsome and accomplished young
lady, who will strew his pathway
w ith loses, and, lighten his burdens.
Mr. Straub took for his life compan
ion, Kate Newman, a pretty Miss
of McKees i Falls, this county. We
do not suppose that our congratula
tions can add to your happiness nt
present, but our hearts are with you,
boys, on this occasion, and as "out
of tho heart the mouth speaketh,"
so wo are impelled to wish you and
your charming brides every happi
ness and blessing that Providence
cau bestow. Jiut remember boys,
that you each have a treasure given
to your keeping ; and let all clouds
that w ill at times overshadow every
life, lind you fully prepared to shield
thein from all storms. I trust that
your young male companions will
take notice of your happy looks, and
realize the truthful import of that
text, "it is not good for man to be
alone," and haste to follow your ex
cellent examples.
The Christmas entertainments
given by the two Sunday Schools on
the evening of the 21th were a grund
success and very largely attended.
After the perfectly rendered recita
tions, delightful singing, Ac, tlie
gifts were distributed, and all re
turned to their respective homes
much pleased with the evening's
exercises.
Prof. J. V.. lioud. the renowned
rope walker and slack rope perform
er, gave an open air performance on
Christmas afternoon. It was a rare
treat, and far beyond the expecta
tions of tlie large crowd who w it
nessed it.
Merchant C M. Showers and Dr.
J. W. S.uiipscl, accompanied by
their wives, attended the annual
banquet of the F. A. M. at Se
linsgroveon t he evening ttf St. John's
day.
Prof. A. 1. Sheary, w ho is teach
ing school in Union county, is at
tending County Institute at Lewis
burg this week.
Beavertown. Christinas has como
and gone, as did nlso a large number
of visitors, whoso names I will not
try to mention. Nothing very un
usual transpired, more than it was
a perfectly lovely day, for which it
will no doubt long bo remembered.
The entertainment iu the Union
Sunday School was a success, us far
as tho rendering of tho exercises,
the speeches, tho audience, and
decorations were concerned.
Mr. M. Specht has papered and
painted tho inside of tho hall, and it
now has a very attractive appear
ance. Word has been received from
Logansville, York county, announc
ing tho death of Mrs. Kev. N. Young
on Saturday, Dec 21st. Pev. Young
and family lived in this town for six
years while ho served as pastor of
the Evangelical churchs on McCluru
circuit.
Communion services were held in
the Lutheran church on last Sabbath.
The following otllcers weru elect
ed in tho Lutheran Sunday School
for tho year 1HD0 : Superintendent
S. L. Freed, Ass'st Supt. A. M. Car
penter, Secretary M. W. Kearich,
Librarian W. It. Freed, Treasurer
Alfred Smith.
A. B. Specht is building au addi
tion to his barn.
Mr. Wm. (1. Snyder and Miss
Susan llassiuger joined heart and
hand on Christmas. Our best wishes
go with them.
Some four weeks ago I said in my
report that Jonn Hetriek bought J.
P. Gross' farm containing Hi) hitch,
for 10,000. It was ho reported, and
every person thought it was so, tint
it resulted in a draw, and dross
still owns his farm.
Isaac Smith, who had been housed
for about two months with a sprain
ed foot, was in town on crutches on
Christmas.
A two month's old child of Adam
J. Specht died on Sunday, and was
buried on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. M. S. Fees and her son-in-law,
M. M. McDowell bought Nathan
Freud's house and lot for SjtlOJ").
While 'Squire Specht was quarry
ing stone at his limo kiln near town
on Saturday, ho discovered a small
cave, w hich they explored a distance
of about forty feet. It attracted
iuite a number of sight seers on
Sunday.
Wm. Oibbon of Wagner, bought
tho Koush tract of timber land, ono
mile north of town, consisting of C3
acres for i'.J0, and will saw tho tim
ber into staves. Peitiiucan.
THE SUN
KOU
1S!)0.
Some pfoplo nKive with Tin hi opinion
nUmt men unit (Iiliiit'4, nnil voinc pooplo don't ;
tmtevi'O'lKxly Hkis to get hold of tho nrwopn
per which in never ilnll nml never nfr.tlrt to
Rpeuk IH mind.
Demm rats know Hint for twenty ymr Tm
Sen hiw foiiKht In the front lino for Denim ratlc
prlm llef. never wiiverlnif or wenkenliiK In lln
loyalty to tho truo IntorestH of the parly It nerves
with fearless Intellltfi-neeaiMl ill-slnlereileil vhpir.
At time opinion have illffereil n to the heat
tiwnn of aivompllxhlnir the common purpose;
It Ih not TiikStN!t fault II It has xeen farther In
to the inlllstone.
KlKlitit'n hundred anil ninety Is the J ear tint
Will protmhly determine tho result of the I'resl
ilentlal election of lww. and perhaps the fortunes
of t he Democracy fur the rest oftho century.
Victory In 1M Is a duty, and the tn'Klniilti) of
lf Ml Is the best time to Mart out In company
with TilK Sts.
Dally, per month, fo .V)
llatlv. oer vear H.iki
Sunday, per year t in)
imuv anil niinoay, per ear n ii
Diillvand Sunday, per month u.;i)
Weekly sun, one vear I. to
AlilrrTIIKl V Naw York.
REAL ESTATE AT
SHERIFFS SALE !
Whoren by rlrtuo of n eertaln writ of Vendl
font Kxpona Imued out out of the court of Com
mon Picas of Snyder roomy, and to me fllrocfod
I will exxis to I'ulille Sale Ht the C ourt House
In the llorougli of MlddlrlMirgli, I'u., on
Wednesday, January 2-', 1800,
at in o'clock, A. M.
Uower. Ven. K.
The following di-srrllwrl throe tract of Hcul
F.stat fill sllimte In Adams township. Snvder
county, pa., to Ml i
thai T m. i. A certain messuage, or tone,
incut and tract of land situate In the lownhlp
nnd county aforesaid, hounded North hv Jacks
Mountain, Kast hv lands of Joseph Moyer. and
James Kttlnirer, South hy hinds of Isnnr Kretis.
and Weal tiy holds of Isaac Krel's. whereon nre
erected, ft Valuable KKAMK tlltlsr MI1.I.,
IIOI SK, BAIIN, and ooitaillilliiifs. rontalnlnx H7
AtifKS, inon-or less. Tills tract IswclltlmlM-n-d,
TltAt'T NO. . A tract of fiool) KAKX1M
t.ANDsltiliileln the township and countv afore
said, hounilisl North lv Jacks Moimtaln. Kast hv
lands of John M. Moyer, South tiy lands of .lacoli
lllmratnatl, and West liv lands of' John M. Mover,
eonlalnlnir s At.it KSnnil 13 lurches, more or less.
TltAt'T Nil. 8. A eertaln trai t of land situate
In the township and countv aforesaid Imuudeil
North by Jacks Mountain, "Kast hv lands of Ab
raham Vei'ifT. South hv lands oil.cvl Dei ker,
and West by lands of Daniel llciirtck. eoiitalnlnu
i AlitKS. and l.vt isTiiies, more or less. This
tract Is well tlmlicrcd.
Solicit, taken Into excel uton. and to ! sold as
the property of William J. Moyer and KlUa Jane
itogunrioi.
It El 'it KN DUE KSK. Sheriff.
Sherlfr onU", MldilleburKh, lhi: is, ihs.
Would Yon Like to floe 8oint!ilng of a Vtry t-'xcfptionable Chacrater T
If you would, no to The
S. I. Buck, Merchant Tailor,
NEW BERLIN, PA.
AtlLNT KH TIIK
01
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HID
SeiM Maine!
This inncliliii' Is lieyotnl a
tloutit tlie lightei-t riiiitiinc, ens
lest operated ami inot-t iluralile
mitcliitip in the tiiarket Simple,
strong, swift, nml sure. Perfect
in every particular. It Inn work
, Pil itself into t he letul ni;aiiist nil
' competition ami to-ilnv ftatuls
unrivaled for all purposi-s.
My Merchant Tailoring Department
is full nml complete. I am ilaily receiving shipments of CLOTHS. CASSI
MKKKS. Kt. for the manufacture of Stylish hiiiI well maile Clothini'. I
take orders for suits through Suyiler county nml alwnysgtianititee Satisfte-
TIOIl.
Scoimii, 1)-in; ami IfqtsiiringXeatly and Cheaply done
Call ami examine the famious New Home Machine, seethettmli yofgooils
ami ine st vies or our rioinitig ami we win need no other rccoincnilaMoiiH.
Aug. 10. 'H8. H. T. HUCK. New Herlin. Pa
if Ofl! S
losing ut Sale
-OF-
IlllWoiofieWte,
Oarpct, Curtains, Drapery Goods, Mattresses,
Springs, Musieal Instruments, cte.
Owing to the iloath of our Mr. M. K. Smith, there will lir a chaiige
in the li nn. In conseipieiiee of which we have ilotormiiieil to close
out our entire stock of the nliovo departments within the next ;IU
days. In order to do so wo have marked our goods way down at
prices that will insure their Immediate Sale Look at the following
llgures and sea some of the bargains ottered :
CARPETS ! CARPETS !
llcst Iliuly KrusMfls, $l.()f) to $1.10, reduced from $1 S.1 and $1 4(1.
Other grinli's Ilody ln iisM't, T.at to .., reduced from $1.1)0 to sk I 'JO.
Tapestry llrtissels, 4'le. to Toe., reduced from (ilc. and $1.00. Kxtrn
Super Inu'rains, nil wool, ti'latnl li.ie., reduced from llOo. and $1. I'.x-tr.-i
Super Ingrains, ritiit. to (Hie., reduced from 70 and silo. Carpets
as low as 15 eents per yard.
Curtains : and : Drapery
Our Curtain and Drapery Departments are worthy tho attention of
nil who contemplate purchasing anything in this line now or in the
near future. We have reduced everything In these departments to
about one half their former prices. These department are one of
OUR : CHIEF : ATTRACTIONS,
being stocked with a superb assortment of Turcoman and Chanille
Curtains in great variety of latest shades and colorings. Notting
ham Curtains in ull the various grades and styles. Keal Irish Point,
Antique, Brussels, Tambour, I'sctirial, and other tine hiee goods.
1HIS11 POINT LACK CI UTAINS, $4.50 I'KH l'Allt, reduced from $!i.
Lace curtains ns low as 25 cents ner nalr. Mahogan v Curtain Poles.
llrastt Trimmed, Complete, 25o.
FURNITURE I g ffURNITERE !
1 KBltHU IMM iyyr WiiT frlfVJli lltl i,KJ H JL WnrsjT-lA'JlMUlU'W.'JJIHTiii iM-aiw
OeniralDryioodsSfore
SELINSGROVE, PA.
And Spend a littKTime to look over their display of
Seasonable, Fashionable, Reliable
Dress Goods,
Which they nre selling nt ltonsotmblo Prices. It will pay von to go there,
i. in i you win maun ns ior Drawing your attention to It.
Tills &1IQCQ'I Stoe B
Has been selected with great care, and is u wonderful aggregation of
bright, new goods. There Is
No Room For Doubt
about the quality, mid the price,, represent true values! Lvervbo ly can
rely upon a cordial reception and a satUfactorv bargain.
CALL AT ONCE.
S. WI.IS, IVop.
Fall and Winter Goods !
A DOLLAR SAVED"iSTWO MADE.
The undersiidicd would respectfully inform the puhlic
that he has just returned fromtl itv. and made arrangement with one
of he bt and leading manufacturer.., In tl. I.ai-tern Markets to have i-pee-
iiiiij iiinii.ici iireii ior nilll H loll line of
Ready-made Clothing,
which will certainly u t the want of fliix , ti,m ..f il. h . ..
ten up in llrst clas rtyle.uell ,.eeil and trlniine.l.iind i iiii.iI ineve'i v Partic
ular to t i.. net cut mad.' (. .inn. nl. which will I. Id at v. rv'low llg-
ii res All that I ask is that yon vmII give in., a call and liiM.ret' mv line.
III be pleased to show the U U ami satisfy von tlmt the prices lows
er than they can b.. I.o light elsew here. M,,.v will lie refumled iftioodj
are not as represented.
Overcoats and Underwear, Boys'
Knee Pants at 35 and 50 cents.
Men's Pantaloons at from 1 to ..".
Hats. Caps and UentV Furnishing (londs, Novelties in Neckwear Hosiery
tlloves, Shirts, I uderwear. Collars and Cnirs. llest White Shirts nt 50 cents
Silk neckties for 'J5 cent.
Remember the place, and at your earliest convenience giv. me ,ien ,i
I shall llnd it a pleasure to wait on you. '
Opposite Post Otlice
R. GUNSBERGER
Mithllel.ur;
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li 1 Fin
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It is the place where they all tfoto,
W. H. Felix, Lewislown, Pa,
For a line line of cheap and
Stylish Furniture!
Not only once but every day in the year tlo we
;olTcr bargains that can't be equaled anywhere.
If you want to be con vineed come aiiil',look.
We-Practice-Others-Preach
about big'bargains and lead you to
beli've their false asssertions, and
even bait you with a few trinkets nt
cost, but the end Is nlwaysthesnuiA,
And You come Lack, not richer, but wiser,
Our stock of Furniture has never approached Its present mngnitudo
and we have mudethd same sweeping reductions in this department.
An Immense utock of Bilk and Mohair 1'lusli Suits at all prices.
Hair : Cloth : PARLOR : Suits : S30.00
reduced from f0. All goods purchased durlngthls sale delivered to
purchasers living within 100 miles of Milton KRIIK. Parties Intend
lug furnishing hotels or private residences should take advantuge
of this sale. Our prices iu the
CHINA and MUSIC Departments
have been greatly reduced, ond we would have you bear in mind
that never before was there such an opportunity offered to thoso
desiring to embellish their homes with such beautiful and recher
che articles at so small an outlay. Now is the time to secure bars
gains in Pianos and Organs, us they are offered at llgures far below
loruier prices. A cordial invitation is extended to one and all to
examine our goods and prices.
J. ,R SMITH k CO., LiifiJ,
Front Street Milton, Pa.
Mil
&5o
Well Made
1 still continue in the Merchant Tiiiloiing business with rooms in
Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa.
ami take this means of informing tho people of Snyder county, fun T
have on hand" a well selected stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres, etc.,
and samples from tho bofct ontl most reliable New Yoik and riiiludelpuiu
liousos, und will sell lower than ever, (-tilting, denning, Repairing, lye
tag and Soouriogdone on short notice
Nov. ltf. K. IS, BUCK