A 9 . - ' i .... T tfl& "tfo . A J? V THE POST I n i i. inK 1 i i'i't'U ii i' i rt " 11 W t I 'Ml ! It ! : I.T.ff I"' ,1 l: I .-.,, i r 111 I iil. i .. its Far iolK' mw. k'ttlf IIP MBit' .lift VOL. 32. MIDDLEBUllGH, SNYDER CO.; PA OCTOBER W)j KU4?. BUSINESS MM WIIOWANT RESUIHO PLANT THEIR ADUERT1SEMENTS IN"THllll)I)J ,EBU I ;g 1 1 " L?xsf"NuUT ITEMS of LOCAL INTEREST This iii typical Autumn weather. A trying occupation tho Judge's. A pair of slippers two banana A type of female beauty the typo- tritiT. Uivil S. Weis' advertisement in 4is issue. Aljourucd court was in session H.iuday. It is tho dentist who can do tooth dings at once. T,fincas!er Ginghams still 41 cents it Weis', Solinsgrove. rmnk Reitzis the happy father Lfun eleven pound girl. rKhior Thompson made a flying Lip to Harriaburg on Saturday. Ready made sheets and pillow tiseg at Veis Solinsgrove. Tho latest fad among mill girls is swap chewing gum. Ihomuon'B glove fitting corsets in sizes at WW, behnsgrovo. Buy your Boots, Shoes and Rub ers at M. a. Schroyor b. i2-15-'J5. Mjourned court on Mouday rouuUt a number of lawyers to our pfD. Sever tell a homely girl that a ini is as plain as tho noso on her Hiss Lottie Spangler of Vordilla risiting relatives in town tuis 'a OjnsT r?v;!vers, .ramttoi. Schroyers. 12 159o. Irrin Laudenslager, one of Penn imsbip's rising republicans, was town on Monday. KiJ gloves in all tho late shades 'Jbe sold at cost on opening day L. Dunkleberger's. Io fictitious certificates, but solid :ts, testify the marvelous cureB by or's Sarsaparilla. ivsters 1 Orsters ! 1 Oysters 1 ! ! sli shell Oysters always on hand 'lie Central Hotel. avid Wetzel of Swineford is in ladclphia this week laying in a ply of new goods. on. Monroo II. Kuln of Sharuo- was circulating among friends at county seat last Friday. T. Lester Schoch of Roadiug is iMiiigtoDr. Q. E. Hassingers ace during the latter a illness. I group of local new women will t'oize a foot ball team. They are f practicing at bargain counters. r n't bo to stingy to pay your tol lmen a few compliments occus- if you can t pay anything wge and well selected stock of Mi Hubbers, and Hardware, at 'Bottom prices at M. S. Schroy. 12-15-93. tor Lesher of the Times was JJleburgh last Thursday and h the democratic dust off his Howard Pish, W. G. VouNeida Kant Ilolig rodo on their wheels oeliusgrovo to Middleburgh turn on Sunday. foot hull game between Buck- J Gettysburg, at Harrisburg lLLRlOHl I'urday, was eosily won by the ST VOl" I f by a score of 5ito0. uousi My party of Odd Fellows came we caaul last Thursday from lirv in KiMrun,. ..i hi enjoyed the delicacies at ill focitier's hotel. lcl I llAVA Rniiriil iha mr. lu compotent physician to w my practice during my ill iiU at my office as before. 0. K. Hassisoeb, 11. D. ,2 an nsi K goods at Mrs. E. 0. Aur- uuunery and Fancy store, LadifiH' TTofd n.. I, ,. "wui wauo, uai, iirddren's ooatB. All nr in. focome and see. Ayer's Hair Vigor invigorates the scalp j but cures dandruff nnd Itch ing. An elegant dressing. Dr. Ritter of Liverpool, tho uew preacher for tho TJ. B. church, preached his first sermon for this charge on Sunday evening. Samuel Wittenmycr, Jr., and Rex Wagner drove over from Lewisburg on Friday and spent Sunday with the former's parents. Have you seen tho l itest thing in Boys' Tain o'shnuteraf If not come now that you may havo a selection. Libbio Di nkleberger. Charles Swineford and aud Daniel Kleckner and their wives of Mitllin burg were the guests of D. T. Rhoads and wife on Sunday. Rev. A. G. Nye and family left on Tuesday morning to make their home at Pottsville. We regret to lose Mr. Nyo as ho has endeared himself to tho peoplo of this place. II. Oppenheimer, Selinsgrove, Pa., has a full line of gloves on hand; Kid, Castor, Buckskin, Hogskin, 9ne dress and cloth gloves at tho most reasonable rates. 10-2 1-3 1. The tenth anniversary of the First Evangelical Lutheran church atSo liungrove, will take placo on Sunday, Nov. 3, 11)5. Dr. Seip, president of Muhlenburg college, will deliver the address. Last week somo men were thresh ing at Mensh'u in Union county near Mifllinburg and the ou a gold watch in the coal. The watu was picked up and wound and it has been running aince. tff r 0Tf:!'Zmloii " o O'rienl at ta Monday took charge of the McEes J Falls Hotel. Mr. Swineford and his wifo were at our county teat Tuesday and called at thisofiico. Misses Annie and Bessio Dunklo of Wtitsontown, Mollio Burns nnd the Phillips sisters will give an en tertainment in tho Town Hall, So linsgrovo on Thursday night of this week. Admission 20 and 25 cts. Martin Rohbach of New Berlin bus a idee lot of clover seed, Tim othy seed Alfalfa, Crimson and all kinds of common clover for sale. Farmers will do well to call to see his line before purchasing else where. 2t. Tho top of Blue Hijl has been laid out in lots by Robert Lesher, Sr., and already a number of peoplo from the cities havo purchased sites and propose to erect cottages for summer use. This will make a de sirable place for city peoplo to spend the summer. The Mifllinburg Times after pub lishing that oft-repoated wedding fake, says : "Wo congratulate tho groom, but Editors' wives will no doubt feel sorry for tho brido." The Times neglected to state that they were judging other newspapers by the standard of its own. Tho old jewelry stand of Phillip Swineford, dee'd, is now in charge of C. O. Moyer and Co. All kinds of repairing done on short notice All work in guaranteed nnd our prices are made to suit the times. A full lino of watches and clocks al ways on hand. tf. Tho Smith Estate sale on Saturday was largely attondod and tho real eBtato was sold as follows : Tract No. 2, Mrs. N. C Gutelius, $2,0;H)i 3. Mrs. Dora E. Diehl, $250; 4, A. C. Smith, $171)0; 5. Izora C. Smith, 170 j 0, Carrie S. Hillbish, 510; 7, Lillio E. Gordon, 112 and 8, Izora C. Smith, SID. Johu C. Brown, a well known Re publican politician, residing in Gregg township, Union county, dropped dead Saturday on the street. He had been iu Lewisburg attending a Republican county committeo meeting. He was in tho cavalry service duriug the war, and took a prominent part in the Grand Army of the Republic and Patriotic Order Sons of America affairs, and served as postmaster at Allenwood for several years. W1LLABO. CftlKlldiitp fur HntMTlnr .lililxn. A beautiful figure for a mairige able woman!. A good color fur a f.mt ball team would bo black and blue. Largo Fresh Oysters on the Half Shell at tho Central Hot"!. Try them. Peoplo who live in glass houses aro liable to givo their neighbors a pane. Tho society man is getting into shape. In fact, he sometimes needs it to travel on. Percivnl Hare wac at Lewisburg on Mouday assisting his son, Frank, to move to Altoona. Geo. V "t-"" tuo successful u.uier of Swineford, shot two wild turkeys on Saturday. John Wayne, wife aud two chil dren of Caea county, Michigan, are ,rL'-'- " ' ' Dr. Caker and family of Augusta- ville, Pa., spent Sunday at Azariah Kreeger's in Swineford. Shell Oysters by tho dozon, by the quart, by the hundred or by the bar rel at tho Central Hotel. Elias Kreamer will sell a car load of Calves and Holstein bulls at Mt. Pleasant Mills oc Saturday. Thomas Hostcrman nnd sister Ada of Woodward wera visiting at Phillip Spaid's on Sunday. Rev. Frederick Bower started to Philadelphia on Tuesday where he will visit friends for a short while. When your coal dealer tries to conviuco you that 1800 pounds make a ton, his words fail to carry weight. Authur Beaver, J. A. Snyder and M. K. Hussiuger will attend tho Snydor-Northiunberlaud district C. E. Convention at Mt. Carmel this week. One of tho most important Foot Ball games to bo played in this sec tion of tho state will tako place at Wrilliamsport next Saturday be tween Backnell eleven aud State College. There has been a constuut rivalry betweeu these teums for years aud great interest is maui fosted iu this game. WlNTEK MlLUXEUV Ol'EMSO. In accordauco with my usual custom I will have my Winter Millinery Open ing on Wednesday and Thursday, Octobor 30lh and 31st. I will havo about 75 or loo trimmed hats on hand. Great bargains in notions can be secured. A cordial invitation is extended to bo present at tho op ening. Lmuie Ddnkleueiuieii. When your bicycles need repairs, go to W. D. Baker, 211 Pino St., Selinsgrove, Pa., and havo it well done. Bicycles bought sold and ex changed. Renting. Instructions in riding. A comploto lino of cycling sundries, Second hand whools al ways in slock. Agency for tho Cele brated Columbia Bicycles. tf. One reason why bicycles will not be much cheaper next season than they wore this season is because there is a scarcity of tubing. There are only throe works in this coun try that can make bicyclo tubing, and this firm have already Bold the entire output for the season. The shortage of tubing will therefore prevent any cut in the price of wheels next year. a. n. ctuni.Es CAllilM.Itt' fur Slfl.l- .III ltfi. Death of Samuel Luck. Tho Post regrets to record the sudden death of Samuel Luck of Penn Tmvnulim Wv f n,.L- .. o ....... ,'. .. . ix i.n born in Penn Township about fifty live years ago and belonged to a largo and well known Snyder county 9 !l . .. . laimiy oi eleven children, six boys and five girls. His father. Iunui f.iwl- 1m. 1 .. . n, . b tainod to tho remnrkablengnof nine- ly lour years when he died in the spring of 1W, having enjoyed a blissfull married life with his excel lent vifo for a period of over sixty six yuiH. Samuel was the fourth ou of tho family and w, u,,t0d for his excessive energy, earm,Ht appli cation to work find lii :i - t n iuiufc uiiire- tent mint iiemndf,.. ' i r i skilfull carpentor, a quiet, poaceable citizen who never had aught to say against frimwl m tt . wn. UD I-UIUB nardinooa and grout vigor and they did a great deal to improve the then uninuaoiiaiou wilderness, jus sud den death is a serious blow to his family, and a great loss to tho com munity which he served for a ipiar- ler oi a century iu wio undertaking business. Death of Johnnie Graybill. There is rarely so much nublic sympathy aroused for tho death of so young a child as that of Johu Kussel, a son or Clarence and Mag L'ie Graybill of Swineford. The child suttered a great deal for more than a month and finally succumbed last Thursday at noon. All that the kind and careful attention of loving hands could do was of no avail to sparo tho young child who died at tho early age of 3 years, 8 months and 7 days. Tho funeral service took placo on Sunday morning at ten o'clock iu tho Lutheran church. Tho sermon was preached by Rev. D. K McLain, tho family pastor. Appropriate re. marks wero made by Rev. Hertz. ' - . Pay your debts, sleep well and livo happy. Wo all liko to seo our friends dressed neatly and with cood taste Ono of the most noticeablo features about a lady's dress is her hat. Your hat should bo trimmed with tasto and neatness and tho place to got this is at Libbie Duuklebcrger'B Millinery. On Tuesday tho editor of tho Post sent to A. W . Gill of Middles warth and W. I. Zncliirnn nf TrnvM villo certificates of scholarships at the Blooiusburg Normal school for 2S aud 11 weeks respectively in j,c- cordanco with tho prizes won in tlm recent contest. Tho scholarships havo been naid in full nnd nnililm. - ------ w i- jj j now remains for tho winners except to prosent tho certificates aud get iiieso magnmconi prizes. "Mistaken Souls Wuo Dheam of Buss." The following inarriaorn li censes have been granted siuco our last publication : iChas. O. Wagner, Mifflin Co., Florence E. hnyder, Beaver Twp. j John P. Hassinger, Boavor Twp . Sarah R. Gill, Franklin Twp. E. Bonfer, , Dry Valley X Roads, Mary A. kroiBber, Shamokin Dam. S Henry J. Herman, Kratzerville, ( Orpba I. Kratzer, " jjohnBrouse, Jackson. Twp., EinmaE. Khnglor, " K. Illi.'K. l" ' Cotton States and Internatonal Expo ! lition. Atlanta' O.itea lmve lni.:i month, the Cotton States and Inter national Exposition is iu fine shape, tho weather is ideal, and the con ditions for seeing the gre it, fair are .1. . . a . .... mo inosi iavorable. I he m ess unites in achorus of praise for the ooutu a greatest achuMomeut. To day, Wednesday, October 23,1, will be President's Day. Let tho whole pooplo unite in making this occasion a' grand ovation to the head of tho greatest government on earth. Politics cut no iiifiiie. Iliiu is an occasion when tlm Clm.f W. eeutive of this nation cuiuos to dig- nuy with his presence a great event in tho history of tho South. It ix au occasion full of interest and bright, with promise. The neonl.. t - aro moving, telegrams from distant cities annt.unco that nub lie meet ings are being held and excursions orgauized. Elovon Prnssi A jMfwi,ii;,inu f.-,.... Minnesota to Florida. Imvn vilt,..! tho Exnoaitiou and all Went, nwiiv enthusiastic on the fair. They were surprised bv its magnitude. oJ by ita beauty, and illlotl with in- . . . . iormaiion uy tue varied and won derful exhibits. Tho fun-lovers had their fill; of pleasure on Midway Heicrhta ; and tlm uiili,.i-.i,.in.i...i found food for thought tho rest of iiieir uvea. The Presidant will ln imnnrln.l , the Exnosition the moBt imposing military procos- siona ever organized in time of ninA. ' T '"It... . i . . ...... -r- , i . ' . aimoBi entirely of old uiniorioorganiziuuma which have stood the fire of four wars. A Novel Idea. It is free, and deeply interests ovorybody who has aches or pains, or who is weak and sickly. Anyone can loaru the surest ami quickest moans to get strong aud well by ac cepting that splendid free offer of tho great specialist iu curing ner vous nud chronic diseases, Dr. Greene, of 35 West ! 1th St., New York City. Ho has established a system of letter correspondence through which all sick and suffer ing peoplo can loaru exactly what ails them, and how to get well, with out expense and without leaving their homes. All they havo to do is to write to the Doctor, stating each symptom from which thoy uro suf fering, and ho will answer their let tor, explaining their case thorough ly, tolling just what tho trouble is aud what to do to be cured. Ho gives tho greatest care and atten tion to every lotter, and tells tho causo of each symptom so nlaiuly that patients understand instantly just what ails them. And all this costs nothing. It is a splendid op portunity for those who cannot af ford the time or expetiso to go to the city. Dr. Greene makes a spocialty of curing patients through lottor correspondence. Ho is tin most successful specialist in euritig nervous aud chronic diseases, and is tho discoverer of that wonderful medicine, Dr. Greene's Xervura blood and nervo remedy. Those who write to him get cured. - You can oarn5oach day "giving" our absolutely indispensiblo house hold articlo away. New plan of work, making experience unnecessary and success certain for either sex in any section. Sample dozen free. Credit given. Froight paid. Address, Meluose MVo. Co., MS Melroso Park. 111. 10-10-lt Stoves! Stoves!! If you need any thing in the line of Stoves you can save from 2 to ( dollars by com ing to us to buy. We have a full line of the very latest improved Stoves, Ranges and Heaters in stock, also Spouting, Roofing aud Stove repairs at the lowest prices. Come and Bee our stock before buying elsewhere. Shop close to the rail road station. BiusttoN & Mattes, tf. Swineford, Pa. Beautiful Autumn. h e r e a n y- thing innie trul v biuiiti fill t hail the expressi o n h of iiatuie in 'r'et,,,nsin .:'yi'4V. the most ... hiA : nppt aranres. 1 lie most striking to the eye are the trees with a foliage most fascinating even to tin- dullest specimen of humanity. Almost ev ery color imaginable eau be seen with harmonious blending upon the leaves of every tree. The at mosphere is inviting in temperature and bracing to all who commune with nature and inhale the draughts of pure ozone. Those who want to more fully realize the goodness and greatness of a wise Creator, should walk out and learn a vreat lesson of Na ore's teaching. A day iu the woods for chestnuts by the wayfarer or a tramp with gun and ammunition will open the real scenes of nature and view the beau ties of this grand and glorious cre ation. It is only when we ponder over our ('iorV goodness that wo realize the extent of his beneficence. CENTRE VILLE. huskiiitf and putting away tumr corn. The crop is a fair one Rev. S. E. Bateman was tho guest of his sister, Mrs. H. H. Heibster, a day or so last week.... II. K. San ders is visiting relatives and frieinN at Adamsburg Hon. J. ('. Bueher and wife of Lewisburg and Dr. Levi Rooke and wife of Wintiel 1, inudea short stop in town on Monday, while on their way home from Ad amsburg Our merchants, C. M. Showers and II. C. Sampsell, were in Philadelphia last week laying in a supply of fall and winter goods H. M. Enders of York was in town on business, Thursday Sheriff Specht, W. W. Witteuni.vcr and 'Squire Stcininger, of tho county seat, were iu town on business on Friday. .. .Ex-soldier Samuel Bolig attended tho re-union of i'.'th Regi ment, at Huntingdon last week... . George E. Sheary and daughter. Ella, of Mifllinburg wero the guests of S. V. Sheary on Thursday H. P. Stuck and wife of Mifllinburg were with relatives iu town on Thursday Communion Services will be hold iu the Lutheran church next Sunday morning; preparatory services on Saturday afternoon Miss Cora Stine went to Milton on Monday where she expects to re main for a few weeks. Sir John Macdonald anJ the- Kilts. A story of Sir John Macdonald ap pears in the Canadian Ga telle. Sir John was at a reception iu the west, and a bishop from Belgium was present. As the party were being escorted by a body of men in High land cost nine, the foreign bishop, seeing the bare legs of kilts, asked why those men were without trous ers. "It's just a local custom," gravely replied Sir John. "In somo places people take olf their hats as a mark of honor to distinguished guests; here they tako off their trousers.'' The most stylishly trimmed hats for ladies and children eau bo pur chased at moderate prices. I have a full nnd complete line of all the lat est fall and winter styles. Call to seo my stock. Liiiihe Dcnkm iikhueu. Blank k Gut tshall have added to their Roller Flouring Mill a first class Buck wheat mill nud are pre pared at nil times to exchange Hour for buck wheat. tf. Blank k Gcttshali., Sunbury, Pa. T"TS . ,..:v. ... .A Si -,?-Vf 'V mil ii in n .' '. .Hf.'f' 1 Thou .'Ii t he , vi .? jt ,,(,t iienil- ) i V t