The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 24, 1895, Image 8

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    CHESTNUT RIDGE."
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PAULINE HAI. sale.
OF OUR
Furniture Deuartment
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uttil in a hy li irilu' ci.lrr i rcs. ):.(
tinu'i'i' li.i'l to l)c iiiiiiiiiliili'd. Mr.
I'tuii.VM :i s-ih ' 1 teiu-lier and
h. -'l'M'l Will lie delayed f.ir IV ft;V
v.itm . . . lVicr 1'it iu.v, an old man ,'
Lear Wiufit I I, wliilu currying hi
horses in hoiiio way not known by
Mr. J5i' iry runif under one of 1 lie
Loi'Hi'H mid was Imlly truoiled on
one arm uinl leg. I IU daughter eame
to liis ivhi'iic mill by her ai l he
l:.nnag"d to wall; to the house when
Lo b iviiih' tineiuneim for nearly
n:i v Mr. lit my cw talk again,
but i-H not on a f.tir way of recovery
lit tlii-i writing Samuel lach-
u m an I Jolin Fuliriiiaii of near
Miuiinluirg culled on 1'. 11. Lenig
last week Vlldlcw Lailihntdager
of 1'elin Twnlii, wlio hns t n
ailing for in my year... i.- said In bo
vt ry ill ut this writing J)r. ller-
i. iUii ha t.ikeii th' cement oiVof his
I rii'k house ami is giving it two
couts of brick mmt und ftiipings
Mis. Simon Ocise of I'eiiny'rt
store is Miiil to lie very low with tv-
flloiil fever loel Leit.el, wife
h ii 1 hoii. Allen, iaid a visit to Eman
uel Bnifcr last Sunday, near Krca
u.tr. l'rK.
Our Entire Stock of Furni
ture and Hcdding will bo
mil n g --l I nivalin i tun I ii 1 i 1 to
Mm Hail Says flr. Sreoiie si zTawmolu8
ftervura - Surely Cures.
She Recommends Dr. Greene's Ner
vura for the Weak. Tired, Nerv
ous and Debilitated. Say8 it is
the Best of All Medicines.
BKAVKKTOWX.
Mrs. Will Komig. neo Miss Sullie
Iteiglc has returned from Harrisburu
where !ier liusbat.il enjoys a lucrative
position us rdiortdiund writer. She
is now making rciiratiins to begin
housekeeping in the capital city.
Our best, wishes iiccoinpany her
Aaron Hassinirer, a retired fanner
and i no of lieaver Twp.'u honest
citizens, last week bid adieu to his
country homo, Miveral miles north
from here, and moved to town into
the house he recently purchased
fiom Dr. W. M. Uaker. . . .Tho house
on Samuel Keiuieh's farm, situate
nbout 1 luih Houth west of town,
vhieh has been rebuilt, is noarinu
conipleiion Frank Kern, (Jhnrles
L. Wetzel and 1$. 1. Holl'man nrc
building feuccu ai ound their lots re
rently purchascil from the Elizabeth
Hassintjer t'stnto. ... Millard Kern
Hold a house and small tract of land
to James Wiand, Consideration :jiM)
... .A line assortment of hats are on
display at Mrs. A. to. Specht's trim
med by Middlcburpb's well known
milliner Miss Libbie Dunklebersror
.is ivotiier, A. 11. Uower
. und Wiuey Dio'm. are all home
( rum thn oiistern cities with a well
selected supply of meichaudi.se....
Wm. E. Dreeso is at present employ
ed as ni:ht operator at SelinHin"O70
.. Tvplioid fever has invaded the
home of Wm. II. UiufMinaii John
l' Middleswaith is a victim of dys
entery Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Freed
and Marv Fees attended the funeral
of Mrs. Zero Fees at Lewistown on
Friday Miss Edith Ilarner of
Puxtonvillrt is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. F. J. Middleswaith. . . .Thomas
Kohler, wife and daughter, Lizzie,
on Saturday evening enjoyed the
festivities oeeassione.l by a birthday
held in honor of Mr. K's mother of
New Ueiliii....Mrs. 11. Middles
v.arth and daughter, Carrie, of Ad
imsburg spent Monday a in town. . . .
Misses Sallio and Hettic Hartley of
Mct'lure were very pleasantly enter
tained by Miss Nettie Shirk on Sun
day. Cina.
Trvnliui nt ir Ki iriuu uml Halt lllirum.
Tliese two complaints are ho tunac
niiis that the readers of The Post
houM know of the success obtained
by using Dr. David Kennedy's Fa
vorite Remedy. Where all other
treatments have failed, it has made a
complete cure.
Perhaps no more horrible ease of
Sivlt Hh'i'iiui was ever reported than
that of Wilbur L. Ilale, iiuartermaster
I'ruttlW. H. A. K.. Uondout, N. V.
Several physicin utterly failed to
render him any relief; tlnally one of
the physicians hii'gested that Dr.
Kennedy's Favorite Remedy be
tr.id anil steady iinprovement fob
J.. wed its um', and a permanent cure
rfllltell.
It i- ne.l with bimilar success In
ciiM s if scrofula, nervousness, kidney
n,d livereoiiipaints. and in all diseases
t roiigiit about by bad blood and
shattered nerves.
MARUIED.
Oct. l'i. at Selinsgrovc, by Rev. S.
K. Oehseuford, Jleiirv J, Herman
iiid Orpha I. Kratzer, both of Kratz
Vivi!!e, Pa.
Oct. -i by tho same, John Urouso
ai. l Mmm.i K. Kliugler, both of
Kratzerville, Pu.
On Thursday evening, Oct. 17, at
the Lutheran parsonage, Roavertowu
by Rev. O. S. Scheirer. John P. Has
singer of Reaver Township and Miss
Si-.ruh R. Gill of Franklin Township.
At the Lutheran parsonage, Oct.
17, by Rev. I). E. McLain, Elmer
lJuufer, Dry Valley X Roads aud
Mary A. Kreisher of Shamokin Dam.
D1KD.
tn West Heaver Townnhin. near
Ht. John's church, Oct. 11, Henry
Treaster, aea 70 years, months
tud H days.
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UlftS FACLISB HALL.
i'J; wop copy.ziCHTtarzHOToBY
wnnofifiLSOft.
ChiCA'G'O 89Sj
k a WW M
imMHOiBsiiiri.
CliMinU'r Suits, S l'iei'es, nuirkcil
tlown I'roni H).UO to 2.").U0.
i'nrlor Suits marked down from
?1U to.'2.".
Siilelxiards ninrkeil lovn from G
to 815.
( 'oiirlies inark(sl ilown troin 85 to
81".
liiiiinp-.s marked down iron 82 to?S.
Fine lTiliolstered KiK'kers iu:irkcsl
down from 8: to 8.
I'ed-b'MMs marked down from 8'-
to 8t.
Cane suul Wood S'ated t'liairs
marked down li'oni 81 to 8.
Hall Ris kers iniirked down from
8i 8H.
Ladies' I'm lor Desks marked down
from 8:' to 8H.
Parlor Tallies marked down from
81 to 8".
liookinjj (ilasses, Easels, l'ietiircs
ami Picture Frames, Statuary, llus-six-ks,
Rattan, Cane S at and Rack
and WimmI S'at Rockers, Extension
Tal)les,Cuplo:irds,l'ml)fella Stands,
Tea Tallies, Commodes, (Jliilloiiiers,
Riireaus, Doiijhtravs, Wardroln-s,
Stands, Mattresses, Iks I Sjirinns,
A. Our htH-k of Carju ts, Rus,
Art Stiares, Matting ami Cocoa
DiHir Mats is the largest of any
house in the county, and all price
on these goods arc marked down in
plain ilgurcs, nnd will le sold at a
lig reduction during the Closing
Out Furniture Sale. I nni deter
mined to close out the Furniture
DcjKirtmcnt of my lmsincss, and
terms on the uliove goods are prices
named will lie cash or noto with ap
proved hceunty. "
W. II. FELIX,
Lewistown, l'a.
P. S. All goods packed and de
livered in good order F. O. R.
PERSONSTO TRAVEL
LI
WANTED.
Paulino Hail, thecmpit bs of song,
is celebrated tho world over as the
Representative American Beauty,
who has in the picscuttitku of her
new operatic comedy, "Dorcas,"
achieved tho success of her event
ful life. In a conversiitiv n with the
repi CKUtative of this paper ahe
stattd :
"I have in my professional expeii
eiife essayed a number of roles
that Lave been more or less trying
upon the physical and iiervou.s sys
tem, but in uoiio that I have, at
tempted have I ever experienced tho
terrific strain that tho various char
acters which I assume in my low
operatic comedy, 'Dorcas,' have sub
jected me to. The assumption of
one character in a presentation is
generally conceded to bo a sufficient
undertaking for any one person,
but in 'Dorcas' I assuruo three, all
different, audi might nay diaiuitri
cully opposite to each ether.
"The terrific strain naturally re
sulting from such difficult work,
which is a new and direct departure
from anything I have ever present
ed to tic public before, naturally
had a very distressing effect upon
me, and I was constrained to seek
some relief from the meutal and
physical exhaustion from my la
I bora. After trying several remedies
that were commended to mo as be
iug exceptionally good for tho ner
vous exhaustion which I was sub
jected to, I was eventually induced
to mako a trial of Dr. Greene's cele
brated Xvrvjia, and tho great ro
licf '.thich it nffvide.l mo was almost
instantaneous in its effect, and I
have no hesitation in unqualifiedly
inloi siiig Dr. Greene's Nervura as
tho best tonic and restorer of a nerv
ous and debilitated system of any
remedy that I have ever tested. It
is remarkable for the rapidity with
which its restorative qualities assert
themselves. It is absolutely harm
less, and tho instantaneous relief
which it affords to the nervous and
tired system is grateful in the ex
treme. I can readily understand
why it is that so many hearty rec
ommendations are given by peoplo
of prominence, especially thoso in
our profession, for Dr. Greene'B
Nervura blood and uervo remedy,
and my own experieuco justifies me
in recommending it as absolutely
tho best remedy w Inch I have ever
used."
Several faithful
gentlemen and ladies to travel for
established house.
YOU CAN'T LIVE
WITHOUT A LIVER!
HOW'S YOUR LIVER?
Arc Your kidneys all rights
DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? DOES YOUR SLEEP REST YOU?
ARE YOU WEAK AND THIN? ARE YOU DULL AND BILIOUS?
Tiy Dr. J. II. McLEAN'S
LIVER KIDNEY BALM.
All who use It say it is The Peerless Remedy for curing all ailments
OF THE LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, FEMALE TROUBLES,
RHEUMATISM AMD BRIGHT' S DISEASE.
The Dr. J. II. UcLetn Uedlclne Co., st. Louis, Mo.
SALARY 8730.00 AND EXPENSES.
Position permanent if suited ; also
increase. State reference and en
close self-addressed stamped envel
op... THE NATIONAL,
16t
3I-317-31S Omnhu Ulil , CHICAGO.
BAYARDS
d s u w is c tJ w i?; kuu
DYSPPSi aud INDIGESTION.
will Imiurfllatrly klmiullirn Hm uluin-
nrlie ml Itrattir Aii iil. For hiiIk liy
HriarKWt8 r win pruiiijmy uy mull uu ivccipi
Of .ViC. U I'll.
BAYARD DRUG CO.. Caltlmorc. Md.
lo-3-3m.
HENCH
& DROHGOLD'S
SAVrilLLiMEriGKIES
A wonderful Improvement In l-'rlrllnn Ferda Knd
(ilM-llnrk. Idu k lunlloiiof t arrmnej liinraHiifuHt
lu uny nun rln llieumrni l. rrlrouil I lulrn rrcn,
CltUMlUK ul I tilt fi-! KeurlnK tuhUuiil HtlU wlillo liui'k-
uitc: arral iinvlns In Dowrr nod wrnr rn'mi
4f'ntuiHtHinMi for turiH' Cwialiiu will iirlitu Alno
Hiirlns llarrowa, llnr liabra, 4'ulilva.lorat
Corn rinnli'ra.Hliflli'ra, He. Mtnllun (AUpu;n
1IKNC11 it, 1UO.MUOU, MfV., York, Ym,
VAHTED
BV THC
chase:
nurseries
Honest Insurance at Honest Rntes.
The Best Oooils for th Least Money.
GENERAL INSURANCF flCENCY,
Only the OMent. I.nrfvot nnil
Wtrongept CASH t'oiupautes.
NoAs3es3ments, No,Prcmium ljoffta
Moiiml eoliil ami True ImltMiinlty. Itcrerntln every clas.t of
liiHiirunce-elllier Llfo, Kire, Accident, or Tornado. 1
SEE LTR CDMPilNIES i
KAMR UK atwi
Aetna 1 1 art ford
Homo New York
Firo Association Philadelphia
Fidelity and Casualty Xcw York
Knuitablo Life Ins. Soc.Xcw York
AlllltfalnlaAnfi.iu.wf.A..M ..1... II - I ... . . . .
' . ...-c v 1. 1 1 i v um .u'inj riimi hi ways recfivo tim
Utmoflt care nml attention. Kntlro satisfaction guaranteed. We
solicit a share of your patronage.
H. HARVEY S0HO0H, Sollnsgrove, pa
Liberal Adjustments. Prompt Payments.'
A.KTi
10,G5(J,i:9.o3
0,370,010.00
5,007,831.71
l,5S7,O07.40
10,198,518.3
KM IMil-TIC MEN
" l H3 it nf ii lrt f.if our hnrdy
Nnrtti-ry Sitti'k. I'.ipetiMt'i
ml halfery l ttmt-t t inf
t. ...... ,.w l.l.ii.uinll t,k i...
cnl ri,ii(t. I' ntioiii'tit em-
r.'.hily l'rni'"(. Ait'lr--.
Tti.' it.;. 4 M AM'Oi
r Hvoti
If vow have the remotest Idea of Durauintr a
ilt'SIN'l SSui SIlDk ill AND luurw uf Hudy uow of Uicr.
m tluiiilit fcendi rikf'U ftway fr ft beautiful itotlidiuuudl
' K 111.11 ICIl KI'UUI
tii ie Cm i out from t run (
j.v.i.n tltdU Ai.y itli-r on the rontinmt. Invent a tal canl.
AJJfe"K. U. I'." KuCllttol UK, N. V.
DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE
ro all iiifTerr of EHR OHB OP VOITTIf.
LOST VKJOIt and UlnUAMM OK MKN
ANII WOMEN. luucvai clolU bound I
curvlr (valwl aod mailed . TrnlioDlby mall
trlcllf oouUdomlal, and a poalilva, quick our
Huaraulaod. Mo uwlwr bow long atiunMng, X
will poattWaljr our you. Wrltaoioau.
I1R I nRR 329N.I5thSt.Phl!a.Pa.
NEJW GOODS !
Look Out for f
:S;pnee Wgxt "Wqq,
HOCH & OLDT, New Berlin, h
nml THIS WM!
I have in stock a full and com!
pleto line of
Furniture .all Kinds
At all times you can' sco the latest styles of
Parlor and Bed-Roam Suits
SIDE-BOARDS, SOFAS, MATTltfiSSE
chains, srmxes, ktc.
In short everything usually found in a lirst class For-
iuiu oniiu. a jii.mu tii njictuiin ui i u;iuui, upilOlsit
ing and painting furniture.
UNDERTAKING In All Its Branches,
niado u Hptvialty at lowest pr'uvH. Xo cliaros 1'or Kinlmliniiij:.
You will savo nninoy ly nilliiifr on mc In'forc purchasing rlsoivl.'
JACOB HAUPT,
K KK LEYS' UUILDIXC;, Market St., Si-liiiHgrovo, Pa.
iOPPEMHEIMER'Slf
Clothing and Shoe Bazaa
SELINSCROVE, PEIMIMA.
Our Fall and Winter Clothing, Hoots. Shoes, Etc.,
coining in lively, in fact wo aro now ready with a st
that exceeds anything before presented to tho poonlt
this county, either in style, quality or quantity. Well
at your service what no other Ulothing and Shoe ll
in this part of the State can offer.
OVERCOATS
lor Dress, Uusincss and Storm for Men, Youths anil I
A Full Outfit, from head to foot FOR 5.00.
Children's Suits tit 1)0 CENTS and upward. Hats
Caps in all tho latest styles, and tho latest styles in
wear.
CELT'S FURNISHING CO OH
A stock of Lup Robos, Horso Blankets, Trunks, Satchels, Uuilrl
Biggest Bargains ui Boys', louthr, Men's, Misses' and Ladies i
In this lino wo can eavo you money.
H. OPPENHEIMER, Clothier & Shoe Dea
Market Street, SELINSQItOVE, PA.
W7IC0X COMPOUND.
ANSYOmLS
iii wihk or rovKTKBrr.iTM.
Tin only ar and ajwajr. rvlluble K"'"
jrcniut linllatl..ii. Bate nionxf aiiu nuara
bxallli by laklna iiotlilim but ilia m gi'im
Iiib and orlRlnal Wllcux !iiiiinuiiil Tainjr
'Ilia, lu nuilal boxo UrlnK aliluld lrl
mark, liriea fl.00, alldruKXl.U. ii4oia.
w 1 1.4 ox ni'KC-iri) ro,
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