The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 07, 1895, Image 8

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    Jury List.
l.Wtof I'cii ii 1 iimm rtrnwn for
er mi'l'IVtriiUi.T unit )mithI
'I'K'xirl utOilirtr Sirn ot
th Court ot
Jail oVIivory
the I'fiic o(
nvliT county Ix-M m Dec. Term,
Monday, I),, y, 11.
I'KTIT Jt'KUKS.
!irkpr, lli-nrv. Fanner,
B'IIk. K. It., outwit.
BliiKMirin. it. V., Kariii'T,
ni'T. .I.iin", s.iwwr.
TWKIorf, l. M.. Sml llT,
B'.iifi-r. li'iioTt. Iiric iilnjer.
W.itT. .. ! k.
Ptflil, Niih'in.T-nint'r,
tfillrr. Wiiih. KurimT,
ViiiihI'tm. S"icv. Kuriiii-r,
V- rnttT. II. K., l.ilrT,
Fnint.. I 'rlah, ll'iirkmnltli,
FImh. I'hu. I, Karmr,
Uiirmitn. Jcrouif, l urix utor,
UrtMc. JiiIid U, Kuriucr,
lllll. Nunc, KurmiT,
U.ilius Jiu-nl) K. . l itrponlor,
UolTiT. Iliivld, Mrn-linnt,
U-milKTifiT. .1. J. I'.,
HaiwIiifc'iT, M. K., KarmiT,
Ut-nilrli k-t, jAti"t, Lahomr,
ll.mWI, '. I).. 1-aiMivr,
liitfTHin. rhiw. M.. Kitrmnr.
Kiu'pp, Jr-mo, Fitrinor,
hi-rii, K. M 1-HlivriT,
kutcr. Vii'lnifi, Ijttiorpr.
k''pl'T, J illll, FlirilltT,
Lanvrr, Jnlin. Kiinin-r.
trslnT. .1 ' til li V., I.nli irrr,
Murklo, r. w., l.uiMiri-r,
l'i)er. II. J.. Ijilmn-r,
M'niflf, i.m, A . r'urmcr,
pM'iilifiini'r. Mul.. i lnttiliT,
1'iun, ., FHrim-r.
I'i uth, ji.iiii w ,, i 'urjioiiifr.
B nu ll, il H. !., Ilhii'k-oultli,
t'lL'l'. II. M.. I llislllllll.
Scnltii. F r ink II., ll'iirh.T.
Vlin, .lulm A Ifin-ki'i'iKT,
VliiilTi'r, .ImIhi II , L ilmnT,
Siwiit. Inv.cl s , u.Mii,.nun,
MiiiKik, II Miry. F.irnnT,
M;iitl, I :'., K.il Iih T,
l lrr. I, -i: W I I'm IHT.
Vi.ifliT, ll' tiiy I... l.ntHiriT.
i .ihi iim'IIi r, "V. .1.. Kiinii'T.
k'Iht. II A . 1'iiriiiiT,
V miii,-. K. II.. K.u rinT,
M Jl lluKS.
3 i r.'., lvrrv ., K.irnuT,
i Miirlis. k,, i.uiHuvr,
Dlrfw. his. N ., I'll rk.
J' ttiT'.!!. .Linn A . Lilmivr,
VI- iImt, JuIiii I' , K iriniT,
F' HT, Joiiiim K..K.iriniT,
F'irrj-.C. A., lluti luT,
I'ImIi'T, ) -ii., .MilliT.
li.irkcnb'irv. Joint l-., Lal oirr,
II Ht V. .V I'.. l.llUlllT,
8 u-Ii-m. J.iIiii K., Farmer,
ur. flillip. Fiirincr,
Klllio. Jut. K , Kuriiii-r.
K-1 k. A. It., .M. rrli.uil,
KIIik1. ,1. W.. Fitnin',
MlitiTllm.'. rtilllp M.. FiiriiHT.
itii-lli'V. Win. II., FnraiiT,
.SIcllillik''T. .1. M.. I'rlllliT.
Sliuni'r.,lolin ttiMiili'initi),
ruii, JiM-iib FiinniT.
Wl-Mi'l. Will.. llllli'kMllltll,
Wixxlilii.'. Jikc'iili, Mux'initkor,
Whitiiit, Win. a., KarmiT,
Tu.li r, Ki. W., Millor.
cotnmennliiK
t'nlon
Ontri)
A'lllMH
hprlnif
WafiMnicioii
Hprinij
Mlil'llt'liiirri
Wanlmiirioii
J.w kin
(iilnii
pprry Went
Chapman
Ailitmt
8cllDifriive
l'enn
Franklin
Beaver
rhitpinan
Wl Terry
Franklin
I'enn
Franklin
Ailaimt
hprlnif
1'enii
Hellnnifrovi!
Went I'erry
Waahlnittou
.Mimroe
I 'en I re
(nliin
Wiwlilniftnn
r'llliHtfrnvH
I'erry Went
llo.iver W e.it
I'erry
Ml.litl.-I.iirrfii
MMliiHirmve
I'erry
Wiislilnirinn
ll -aver
t'eiiire
I'erry
I'erry
I'll Ion
Sell iiKKrove
Heaver Went
.M.iiihW
tvnlrr
Inluli
I't'llll
AI:iiiik
I'elin
I'enn
WimhliiKtoli
Heaver Went
Franklin
MlililleliiirKh
I'enn
Ferry
Ailama
SellliHifnive
.laikwin
Ferry W ent
'lminmn
MlilillelmrKli
I'erry
Jiu'kson
WaNliliiKloli
West Ili-aver
M id Jlw reek
A Goncrous Offer $200.00 in Gold
Given.
n. II. W outward Company, Ilaltlmore. MJ
ro maklnrf a very tfeneroiiH offer of Jii0.00 to
tn;. one uii'i win Hell wltnin three months )
ro;Mes 'if "Talk l) t'hlMren nlx)Ut Jesus." This
taone nl Hie inet popular boakii of recent years.
Agents erteii sell frim to to licoploa a day. It
lotiiaitif a nr.-M miny beautiful Illustrations,
k:1 k wiM at a r.'inarkahly low price. They
jnecnllt. and pay fMiflit, nml Bond complete
canvaMlnirouiMt for n cents. It Is Just the
fconk to he sold for the bolldays. They also of
fer an K-tey orjfan, retail price f iTO. to anyone
who will sell 110 books In three mouths. Ills an
xeellent opportunity for a church or society to
vcure one ot ttiose orf. ins. A $11)0.00 bicycle to
be Rlwii for willing coplif I" two mouths, or
a gold w 'i b. for selling aacoplo In one luotith.
T.UU prcii.liim U lu uddlt:o3 to the regular com-
. iiouulit,"
uieit ui na..ii alanteaale. Same u.. .
"J 1,'iiilumRason -Talks to Children about
josiiK." .Aifeuts who do not gnt any ol the prmn
uiivm ai i) ,'lveii a liberal commission. They also
in il;"? a hjiiu'I ilty of othi'T bonks und lllbles for
Xiiuts holidays. Write them linmedluU':,v.
1D-31 'Jt.
DIED.
Oct. 27, netir Krfttzfirvillo. John
EewT. uroJ 71 years, 11 months
anif'.'l i lays.
Oct. 10, in Limestone township,
rniou county, i 'ulvin Dorr, aeJ H
yeurs, 1 month ami 1 day.
Oct. 2. in Limestone township,
Union county. Mrs. Elizabeth Cross
roe, utfod 72 years, 9 months !2(J
iuys.
Nov. 1st 1H95, Ilobert, infaut son of
Rot. Ucar O. nuJ Alice Romie.
Burial Sunday afternoon, aged 21
days.
Sheriffs Sale of
Real Estate !
i:MriUi' of writ of Fl. Fa. No. as, Issued out
oftliet o.irt oil iiumion I'kas ol hnjil.T eoiiiil v,
ai.d lo lie-illriTli'il. I will expose to I'lilille Sale
4i iheii urt House In Mliilli liur);h on
Saturday, Nov. :J, 1SW."),
one .n lx k r. M, the follmvlinf Uoserlbod
!i.-iil h-.; lie to wit :
All tlinf certain traet of land Hltuute In West
I. wit 1 '.( p., srnrter rmiiilv. I'a., IhiiiihIi'iI oil the
T.rth .v lands of Knianu-I Wairner. on Hie Fast
D.' Wm. Warner, on the .south bv Isnu'l Vnuuu.
i'i1 mi Hi - West by Win. Weder and Abram
Wnler, I'ontultilnif HKVfiNTY TWO At'KKS,
n.i,i.. or b'ss, wlii-reon are ereeti d a two-storv
PWFI.I.INii llol SK. aSlmnty and other out.
I ;!l ili.-s. an uri'haid of rholee apples, a hprlujf
ind wi ll of fix bI wnler on the pieinlxes,
sil.-fl t iWlii Into exeeutlou and to lie sold aa
?,.e ppiH-riv nf Aaroil Mojer,
hl:erlfl .-.Olllix. AI.Flilil) SI'Kl IIT.
Mlilill.;ouih, I'a., Oct. H, M, herlrr.
SlierifT Sale of
REAL ESTATE !
h. ui lie ol writ rl Fl. Fa. No. IT, Issued out
A tie- r.iui t uf i niiiinoii Pleas of Snyder county,
Mid Li lie- dirts-ted. i will expose to public utlu
.1' the i ., m I house-lu MlddleliurUoil
Saturday, Nov. :l tli, lS'Jo,
t. one t.clfiCk T. M., the followln( described
heal Eit.iu- rowll :
Allili.it ceruilii lot of irround Kltusto In the
town of H.innervllle. West Heaver Twp., Snyder
w-iiiii) . Fa., bounded ou the North by an Alley,
on the Kast by mi Alley, on the South by Main or
Market hi. nd on the West by lot of Henry
inejip, containing OSK FOl'HTII Af'ltE. more
or leu.-., w hereon are areetod a one and a Hull
tory 1W KI.I.INil llol sK. larife STAIII.B, plir
pea und other outbulldlnirs, a Well of ifood wat
er Dear ihu bonse and choice fruit on the prernl-
en.
tv-Utd taken Into exocutloo and to be bold as
sjtif, proiH-rty of susanah bwanifer.
Sihi rm s iimi'n, Auntu nrr. ii r.
Mti.Uleburtfa. Oct, 8, 193,
Sheriff'
I'rt-Biul
, Tniy-ar yaara
kiUKNlwl ma M
sbarna. Our f "
aa0r4 or aiot, frMof ebarai
'rcBiuliV IM1UIM. TrmAm-Umik.. Cov
Duty of Butinmi Mn.
The effort of any newspaper to
build tip a town is practically nulli
fied unless it is backed up by the
business men. If a stranger turns
from the news columns of a paper to
its advertising pages, and if he finds
not there the advertisement or bus
iness card, he naturally comes to
the conclusion that there is either
nothing to the town or the publish
er is not appreciated. No town over
grow without the assistance of its
newspaper. Norcau a paper grow
and build up its locality without the
assistance of the town. Business
mon should realize this and re
member that in giving support to a
newspaper they are not only build
ing up their own business, but are
helping to support that which is
steadily working for the benefit of
the wholo community.
MIDDLE CREEK.
Most of our farmers are through
husking corn. .. .Quite a number of
our people attended Wetzel's sale at
Adumsburg on Saturday. ..Moyer
and Hear are engaged in catching
and 'shipping terrapins. ...W. II.
Kliue was seen on our streets on
Saturday, disposing of some of his
Notions and Novelties. .. .Swartz &
Nbultz's chop mill is kept running
day and 'light. .. .Grant Yoder of
Globe Mills and Geo. Fields of Pax
tonvillo were the guests of A. A.
Ulsh over Sunday. . . .Lent Hartman
and family were visiting his parents.
Henry Hartmnn's in Union county
the latter part of last week . . .Mas
ter Ira Heimbach and two sisters
were visiting their Uncle Edward
over Sunday.
BEAVEUTOWN.
Towards evening Saturday, No
vember 2, 1H'.).,, Harriet Catherine, a
daughter o' the late John Eichinger
of lieavc-rtowu and relict of Hon.
Aaron J. Middlcswarth was called
upon to lay down her earthly life.
Her illness was a lingering one
brought on by what was supposed
to be an apoplectic stroke. She was
married April , 1834, for many years
she was a consistent member of the
Reformed congregation of this place
and an earnest worker in the Sabbath
school of the same. Her age at the
time of her demise was CO years and
27 days. The funeral took place
Tuesday Esther, a young daugh
ter of Jacob Mays Guy Middleswarth
aud Mrs. Daniel Middleswarth are
down with typhoid fever. .. ,1'eter
Dreese and wifoof Centerville Bpent
a few days lust week at Samuel
Rearichs'. .. .Misses Nellie Smith,
Gertrude Kneppaud Bessie Mecht
ly of Adameburg called .on friends
at this place on Sunday. Cina.
For
Throat
And Lung
Troubles, Take
Lru Cherry Pectoral
Received
Highest Awards
At World's Fair.
When In Doubt, auk (or Ayer'a I'llla.
o
SELINSGROVE
MARBLE-YARD
M. L. MILLER,
Prop'r
I keep constantly on linndani man
ufacture to order all kinds of
Marble and Granite
MoiiHlS MS Hstds!
Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired-
LOW PRICES ! LOW PRICES!!
I have one of the best Marble Cut
ters in the State ami consequently
turn out good work.
laiT Co i ue and see my w ork t' prices.
Thankful for past favors I movt re
spectfully ask a continuance of same,
M, L. MILLER.
Remeite
The
Mill
YOU CANT LIVE
WITHOUT ALIVER!
DOES YOUR BACK ACHE?
ARE YOU WEAK AND THIN?
Tq Dr. J. II. MEAN'S
LIVER KIDNEY BALED.
All who use It iay It U The Peerless Remedy for curing U llmenU
OF THE UVER, KIDWS'MD BLADDER, FEMALE TROUBLES,
RHEUMATISM AMD BRIGHT S DISEASE.
Tfcj Dr. J. U. UsLitn L!:dlcln Ca., li Usit, ui
DR.KILMCFTD
fwrt ri IYI W mm W w
O O
KIDNEtUVEBtg WMP
The Spring Tonic
Makes thin, pole, sickly people well sod itroof.
La Grippe
Cum the td tfter effecU of this trying epi
demic and restore loet vigor and vitality.
Impure Blood
Ectema, scrofula, malaria, pi m pica, blotcboa.
General AVcakncit
Oonntltutlon all run down, Iom of ambition
and appctiui, ncrvousna, tired and airrphm
At DriiKKlata 50 renta and fl.00 Mae.
"tnralld- OuM to nMdth'' frw OumulUUoa frM.
Da. Kilmih Co., Dinohamtom, N. T.
Fk n Earache is about as
' painful an ache as
anything that
Salva-cea
has to deal with. But it
stops it immediately. Big
pains little pains it
stops all of them.
Salva-cea is the quickest
to relieve and cure
PillS, Colls,
Catarrh, Chafing,
Son Threat, Uloors,
Colds, Rhsiimalltm,
Sor Muschs, Burns.
Two 5 and so cent
At tlruggi. ., or by maiL
Th EAHDiir:Tii Co., 174 Canal St., H. Y.
crown Acme,
The best Burning Oil that can be
niaJo from Petroleum.
It y i vee 11 brilliant light.
It will not smoke tho chimney.
It will not char tho wick.
It has a high fire tcbt.
It will not explode.
It is without a comparison as a per
fection Family Safety Oil,
It is manufactured from the finest
Crude in the most perfectly equip
ped refineries in the w orld
It is the Best.
Ask your dealer for Crown Acme.
Trade orders filled by
Yours truly,
TEE ATLANTIC REFINIKG CO
fcjunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa.
Jk
tuui n JiyJ a constant piUmniitr for orr
titty ynL It U witmltirftul OkacloUJ la ail
(Miiiuul diMaw( turn M
ItlaMIMHlUM I.IMb
4'iiturrli lvolhHilii(
MeuralflM. llackttth
and othrr ailment where pain It an a ttm ri
ant. Try It, At lrug aton-a, or by auul oa
rwMilpt uf luunu, atldrvaa and tA MtiU.
WINKELMANN A 11 ROW N URt'O CO.,
llMlilMore. M4.t V. K A.
WANTED
Y TMI
CHASE
NURSERIES
ENFKC3ETIC MEN U
vihcit ordrra fur our hardy
Nuravrjr Htoch. liEponaoa
and aalai-7 to thoaa UaviDf
bonift, or oomniiMtton to )
cal aKnta. Nrntaiiint em
plDTtitHitt. Tb liUMiuaaa
aailr learned. Arli1raa
The u..riiAKro.
143U Hn. rnn hi , I'hllia.
HOW'S YOUR LIVER?
Arc Your kidneys all right
DOES YOUR SLEEP REST YOU?
ARE YOU DULL AND BILIOUS?
CLOSING OOT
SALE
OPOUll
Furniture Department!
Our Kntiro Stock of Furni
ture and Bedding will be
closed out in the following
months at
Prices Never Heard ofBerore.
Chamber Suit, 8 Piocw, marked
down from $10.00 to $25.00.
Parlor Suits marked down from
$10 to $ 2 ").
Sidclxiards marked down from $6
to $15.
Couches marked down from $5 to
$10.
Iiouiipcs marked down fron$2 to $8.
Fine Upholstered Hookers marked
down from $3 to $3.
Bedsteads marked down from $2
to $6.
Cane and Wood Sentcd Chairs
marked down from $1 to $0. '
Hall HiK'kers marked down from
$4 to $10.
Iiudies' Parlor Desks marked down
from $3 to $10.
Parlor Tables marked down from
$1 to $5.
I y(Hking ( J lasses, Kasels, Pictures
and Picture Frames, Statuary, llas
Boeks, Kattan, Cane Seat and Back
and WikxI Sisat Kockers, Extension
Tables, Cuiilsiards, Umbrella SUuids,
Tea Tallies, Commodes, Chiffoniers,
Bureaus, Doughtrays, Wardroln.'s,
Stands, Mattresst-s, Bed SpringR,
Ac. Our stx-k of CurjK't, Kugs,
Art Squares, Matting and Cocoa
l)sr Mats is the largest of any
house in the county, and all price
on those goods are marked down in
plain figures, and will lie sold at a
big reduction during the Closing
Out Furniture gale. I am deter
mined to close out tho Furniture
Department of my business, and
terms on the above gooda are prices
named will le cash or note with ap
proved security.
ir. Felix,
Lewistown, Pa.
P. S. All gixnls packed and de
livered in good order F. (). B.
PERSOra TRAVEL
WAXTED.-
-Several faithful
gentlemen and ladies to travel for
! established house.
SALARY $780.00 AND EXPENSES.
Position jKTiiianont if suited ; also
increase. State reference and en
close 8olf-addrossd stamped envel
ope. THE NATIONAL,
310-317-3IM Omahft Ulilg., C1JICAOO,
16t
BAYARDS
A, SUHK CUKE FOR
DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION. '
will liiimrtllalrly Slrrnirllirfi the aloiu
arli tnil Uraiort Aiilll. For KUlo by
liriik'KlMH or win promptly by mat) on receipt
of nv. a box.
BAYARD DRUG CO.. Baltimore, Md.
10-33in.
lEVIS1 98 'LYE
g fowina uro mnxo
(FATBHTai))
maila. I niue otlwr l.ja. it tm'm
Bin pnwdnr atul oacked in m ru
wlU ranwTabls UJ. Ux ouoUwta
ara alwayi wvuij f( um. wm
nutlt e lbs bt ixtrfumnl Hani Huts
la V) Dilnuu wlikval Itvlllna-.
1 Is (b mmul furclmnaUic araala
plxa, dtlnrrUiw link a, cioioa.
jaaOilna txitUat, liilnta, Iraea, oKj.
HIIA. I ALT MTO CO.
Uu. AI4.. fliiia., rm,j
f If vou ha
ve the rr mo teat Idea of pursuing1 a
nt'civkctm uii i iu i ii a v i k . ... i .
v .u tiiotihi wad rijfht away ! a bcautihil cltrth-buuml
::.',kf,,Ju,,,ii'u,w':n School ol Business
u'n ttuu any othrr on the rontinent. Invent a prtal rani.
Addieat" K. U. U." KociHUIMK, N. Y.
MEN WAN TED
To sell Nursery Htook and 11
fir.st-tila.su line of New Sml
l'otaUnw. No experience nv
(piired. Steady work and
gMKl pny weekly. Outfits free
Write,
Chas.D. Leonard,
Geneva; H. Y.
DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE
r U nffann of BBROBS 0 YOPTrf,
I.OMT VI1JOR aot D1HUAMKI4 OF MUM
AND WOM Hit, Vt tvm l eluth Duuad aa.
earal v ttlml and maUadrM. TnaUMul by mall
atrtour oonOoantui, aod a poalilva, quick ear
uruliL Mo inauar torn loo alttadlna. I
UpoaWTaty oraroa. WrtiaorealL
OR-LOBBilL";
Ho Assessments
lUDumuuo ruucruiie, xire, AOCKieDlt OT lOfORUO.
RAMI
Aetna
Home
Fire Association
Fidelity and Oasnalty
Kquitable Life Ins. SocNew York
an t....t i . . ....
III
IU
plete line of
Furniture of all Kinds.
At all times rou carl sco the latent Rtv1t
SIDE-BOARDS, SOFAS, MATTRESS
In short evervtbinc usual lv found in n. fircf .taa r
KEKLKYS' BUILDING, Market St.,SeliiiHgrove, la.
Clothing and Shoe Baza
Oar Fall and Winter Olotbing, Boots, Shoes, El
coming in lively, in fact we are now ready with a
that exceeds anything before presented to tho pco
this county, cither in stylo, quality or quantity. Vi
at your service what no other Clothing and Sloe 4
in this part ot tho State can oiler.
lor Dress, Business and Storm for Men, Youths and
Children's Suits at 99 CENTS and upward. H I
Caps in all tho latest styles, and the latest styles m
wear.
CENT'S FURNISHING COQ
A stock of Lap Robes, Horso Blankets, Trunks, Satchel. I'H
Biggest Bargains in Boys', loutus , Men's, Misses' and LaJ'f"
In this line we can save you money.
H. OPPENHEIBIER, Clothier & Shoe K
Market Street, SELINSGROVE, PA.
I will pay the fare for all persons who come from a distance aud
worth of GOODS at my store.
lYIICOXCOMPOUNO.
i
ivr iiwm Jimp - , m mi a w -
r Barnut Imitation, till money "'
ib.rbr ONE GIVES
marf. lirina U.ML all dnmll. banda, "
I J
m
w. . . k . .-4 mn AA .llmu.uia. Kail
Il Womiii'iBafaOuard, awuroly mailed
Honeat Iniarane at ITonaat IUta.
The BeatOooda for the LMt Money.
RENEflAL IfJSUilAfJCF flCEfJCY,
Only the Oldeot, iMrgest and
ia mutt at a
lio Premium NntJ
Bound solid and Trn Indemnity. Reireaentinir erery elats ot
SEE DUR CCIMFiiNIES i
I.OCATIOW
Hartford
New York
Philadelphia
New York
AMKT,
.65(5,139
9,370,640,
5,067,851
1,587,067
130,198,518,
uuBmess euirusTeu to our Aftenoy enall always receive tlia
utuiost care and attention: Entlro satisfaction guaranteed. Wa
solicit a share of your patronage.
H. HARVEY S0HO0H, Selinsgrove
Liberal Adjustments. Prompt Payuienti.'
Cut Priceg
on SPECIA SALE of
Ladies' Coats and Cape
Men's and Boys' Overcoat
Lap Robes and Blanket
Mens and Boys' Boo
DURING NOVEMBER
HOCH i 0LDT.
fei
New Berlin. Pa.
IIS WM
I have in stock a full and co
Far
Sol
jo
pii
Parlor and Bed-Roam Suit
CI IA IllS. SPRINGS, ETC.
y " aj viUOo Xi
turo Store. I make a specialty of repairing, upbol
inganu xainiing lurmiure.
UNDERTAKING In All Its Branches
made a specialty at lowest prices. No charges for Kmlialmi J
You will save money by calling on me lcfore piucluusiii,' il
JACOB haup:
OPPEMHEIMER'S
to be
furtl
SELIIMSQROVE, PEIUNA.
Cll3t(
A.
lPri
iwvt-g
Ion M
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