The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 30, 1896, Image 4

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PublisliRil every Thursday.
Ceo- W. Wagenseller,
Editor and Proprietor
MT. PLEASANT MILLS.
Mihs Alice Lenich or.' this place,
and Iter. E. (Jilbert. of Port Trevor
ton were unitel in marriage on the
2:id int. We join with their many
frit-nd in wishing thorn smooth Bail
ing acroHS the sea of life. .. . A teach
er' dintrii't institute, comprininj?
( lin ilinlrirln of IVrrv. Went lVnv
i,lch muM tw p;;M in "rtvnnr-o when rvnt out. nud EveU(ialrt win be held at Fre
RATfSor AovfRTitiNO. """''ton Fiilfiv evvtiinff Jan. 3lHt
tint nMwrwiw" aut r ri. jhi. iiiuti'miiiik iiu-
rroi. ikiw-
Spohn will
Hivak on Friday evening. . . .Our
Subscript ion 1.50 per year.
.... ..
... .......... I.,..,.,...... .,, ntl..rwl.. HUtl T I'll. ini.
All 1 1 nil 1 1 1 '' 'i '' n' ........... ... i it
vritrivtc'l fur 111 1 rluirirwl nt tin1 rit- of 1 eriiiu will be reiuiereil.
wiit rT Urn' (ii"iipiirl"l tiiMiir') fur nrl 1Hr. : qj (lIRj PVi
l'l Hl' III ll'lll I 'I I II III" I'll IMIJ " ' 1 ''.'
InHiTtliii.
10-ll'H'h n..r.Vr jm''U,h' trer ; Minn ni pntrty,
(rt'w.V. 1 riii -(. if'.. firiv mil 11 inf.
Thursday, .Ian. 30, 18!H'.
Tho Issue.
"V decry the erowins nso of
money in politics, find tlio corpontto
cotitrol ff leKinlaturex, municipal
counciK political primarieH and elec
tion, nnd favor tho enactment of
legislation and enforcement of Ihwh
to correct hiicIi alniseH.
"We earnestly insist upon a form
of civil service which will prevent the
rTi-d.ivc incnt of public officers nndem
pl'iyees and th- eompillintf of those
appointed to preserve the peace to
eonlino themselves to their duties;
which will injure absolute freedom
ut:d fairnessin bestowinirstate.eoun
tj nnd municipal contracts, and will
punish anv fuiiii.of favoritism in
irant im; t!n'iu : which will forbid tlie
(rant of echi"ivi franchises to deal
in ii iblic necessities, eomforts, con
vi v.:nees ,ci 1 s'initary reiuirements,
mi 'i will . .lire the recognition of
ii in It v and li'lt lit y in ! he public ser-1
vice, l.eej.'sy; si i vice to the country
evi l- loiviim -.1, when acofii patlie 1 by
ability and fitness.
"Wo demand that public office
Mi.i;il I be f r public lunrlit, and its
term in subordinate positions should
be ibiriii"; y.i.id behavior. No public
employee or officer should be permit
1e 1 ! in Hence primaries or elect ions
1
omiiiiiiiitv wiin nhockcd on Sunday
i afternoon by tho announcement of
tho death of Mrs. Henry Harding.
()n Friday kIio Hiiddenly becamo ill,
and her midden death in Ri ioved ind
mourned bv all who know tier....
Miss Alice Teats of Uelton, Virginia
who was sojourning in our commun
ity for several weeks went homo on
Tuesday .. .An auction was held at
Lewis Minium's hardwaro store on
Saturday evening. .. .Peter Meiser's!
sale was largely attended on .Satur
day ...1). (1. Hovies of Colon, Mich,
a former townsman, is visiting
friends and relatives in this vicinity
....Mrs. Ellon Naco of Selinsgrovc
was homo over Sunday. . . .A number
of our farmers expect to take in the
fanners' institute at Freeburg on
Thursday evening. This shows
that farmers are taking n morn activo
interest in their welfare ... Dr. E.
W. Tool was called to our town on
protessional business on Sunday.
TllKAfiOItK.
DR. GREENE'S NERVURA,
Physicians Urgently Advice Use of Dr.
Greene's Nervura.
JiWell Known Physicians Enthusi
astic in Their Statements of the
Wonderful Curative Powers of
Dr. Greene's Nervura.
. if;
lior lipoll 11!. V pretense be lissessi
upon his salary, nnd all uncecssary
posiliuiis and salaries should be abol
ished, and expenditures and salaries
reduced. There should be uniform
valuation of property for public pur
poses, corporal inns enjoying public
privileges should pay for them, and
schools should be divorced from poli
tics and kept absolutely free from po
litical iulltieiice and control.''
. ' a. I ia
Patronize Republican Newspapers.
En. Post : Is there any excuse
for a republican candidate to use a
vile democratic sheet to get informa
tion to republican voters ? Would
not tho republican newspapers of
Snyder county furnish legitimate in
formation to the republican voters
if candidates pay for the space used
as they do in Union county.
Tni'i: l!i.n: I.k.itiu.ii'.vn !
In reply to 'True Line Republi
can" will say that we can not speak
for tho other republican newspapers,
but us for the Post we will say that
editorially it can not consistently
take any stand and will not in a
primary campaign. If. however, a
candidate lias any special announce
ments t,i make, any special claims to
1'ii siiit or Hey information to be
ed
'.i tmblie if iwi hIiikii iu indiil
t the expi nseof ot her candidates,
eoluuis of tho Post can be used
.inn puiiiic, n ii
in
ii.
ill!
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i i.iocrnt ! i !,
dl!l itlg the 1"1 ',
! Led the same
1!. Kcpublicau"
ular rates. No i iubhcau can
) has aity xcuse to patrotiie a
Several times
ig I lie l"i :, v. eei; we nave been
ions that "T.
ind for tho in-
ADAMSHUIiO.
The I.einiblican primary election
was held last Saturday and all the
nominees are capable and well quali
fied t till the different offices which
thev w.re nominated for...... The
festival held by the A. C H. on Sat
urday eve- ing was welt attended
and was a financial success . . . . M iss
Wetel of iieir Kratzc. villi?, is pay
ing a visit to friends at this pluce. . . .
I. II. Kline is canvassing part of
t'nion and Norlh'd counties m tho
interest of mi advertising ni 'dium
gotten up by the A. ('. P. of this
place ... A. .M. Auraiid iii'ile a trip
New York list week n:.d (:i Satur
day to llaviislnirg Ir. A. M.
Smith mid" a business Irp to
l'lnla. li.t we"!.;....i:ii;:s. I l-lil v
and Annie lirowu were j linte I to
gether as man and wile mi last
Tuesday evening. ... Miss hthc and
Mrs. Jennie Aurand visited in .iMid
dleburgh on Sunday.
Not a few who rend what Dr. Uolierf
lt'iwb, of llolliituls, Y.i., lias to say
hi'low, will reiiicmlier their own ex
perience under like circumstances :
"hast winter 1 had I l grippe which
left uii in ii low state of health. I
tried numerous remedies, none of
which did me any good, until I was
induced to try ii bottle of Chamber
Iain's Hough ki'iii'dy. The 11 rst bot
tle of it so fur relieved me that I was
enabled to attend to my work, and
file second bottle effect ml a cure."
For sale at '.'"i and Tt) cents per lint tie
by, J. V. Sump-ell, 1'eiinn Oreek, l'.i.
.11 iririt v. l ii t'zM a r Kc I
Correct ed weekly l y our merchants.
I?utter 'JU
F.g's V
Pitted cherries
I'lil.itted " S
lmu.;.l "-"-s I
Raspberries H
Onions .to
I .a I'd
Tallow 4
( thieUens per lb li
Turkeys !l
Siile
Shoulder !
II. III! 1
( Mil Wheat IS"!
Kvc :s
Corn no
Oats L'o
I Iran per K" His so
.Miiliiiiugs "' "''I
nip " I.nii
Flour ner libl . . il.Tiii
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formation of the public we answer it
in these columns. In view of this
demand we have this week opened a
dc 1 arltneiit entitled, "Political Com-munications."
AIJXK.
yivi timrs at the Grace, church ni c
still in progress. Five penitents an
still seeking God's love to know. . . .
Some of our young people attended
iledicational se rvices at tho Hall's
cuuicii on nuniiay. . . .inivni .ieiser s
w( re the guests of George D. Good-
ling s on Sunday Quito a number
ot our people attended tho salo of
Peter Mciscr at l remoiit on Satur
day.
NKW 15KHLIN.
Swarming in New Pu rlin Candi
dates. .. .Mrs. Jacob Mauror is very
ill at this writing. . . .New J'erlin
ougni to navo a ponce iorco amt a
lockup to prevent a gang of ruffs
from disturbing the pcaeo at night
Jesso t'oriulius who was mi tier
ing from inllammatiou of the bowels
was under tho euro of Dr. II. M.
Wilson U now uhlu to bo out again
...Frank Sanders and family of
Oeiitreville and Miss Elsio Klose
.mil brother of Milllinburg were the
guests of Jacob Sanders on Sunday
. . Mr. Valentino Walter of Centre
villo was tho guest of J). P. Koth-
i ock on Sunday Snyder County's
jolly Supt., F. 0. Powersox passed
through town Friday evening....
The fi ii;nds and neighbors of Goo.
Yenger of near town gavo him a
lively surprise last Wednesday even
ing. All spent a gala evening. Po
frehhuienta were borvod. Tho games
were engaged in till nearly eleven
o'clock, when all went home feeling
happy. Mr. Yeager recoived, many
presents.
Quickens
The Appetite
Makes the
Weak Strong.
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One of tho most noted physicians
and surgeons is Dr. Job Sweet, of
New Pedford, Mass. He makes tho
public statement that ho has often
recommended tho use of Dr. Greene s
Nervura blood and m rvo remedy to
his patients who have been sufU ring
from nervous troubles and ho h is
learned that -in a largo number of
those cases it has proven otlicacio is.
Dr. Willard II. Morse, F. li. H. S.
of West field, N. J., the great ex p i t
oil medicines, says of this gran 1 dis
covery of Dr. Greene :
"Tho true remeny for nervous dis
cases is Dr. Greene's Nervura blood
and nervo remedy. It nets by a!f cl
ing tho organs of nut l it ion, and en
tering into tho formation of new
nervo tissue, which general n nerve
force. This means the m iking of
new nerves."
Tho well-known Dr. Ihnil N uiu
superintending physicians of the N.
Y. Lodge and Association Hospital
says :
"We are using Dr. Greene's Nerv
ura blood ami uorvo remedy ut this
hospital for our pat icnt s with good
success."
Dr. 15. D. Jhckford, of Woleott,
Vt., says :-
"I have used Dr. Greene's Nerv
ura blood and nerve remedy for some
time, first trying it on myself, nnd I
found it did mo so much good that
I now recommend it to my patients.
nil. Jon swr.bT.
Ihe fact that I liuvo iiscil it in my
own case shows that I know what
am talking about. As a tonic am
invigorant it is tho best of all to
build up a person."
Dr. Kobort W. Lance, of So. Wood
bury, Vt., says :
"I have known about Dr. Groeuo'
Nervura blood and nerve remedy
and t lie good results in cases, as a
tunic, after hard sickness, and the
euro of nervous females. They hav
r ci ive 1 (.Meat good from its use.
do not hesilate to recommend it."
h.C. W. Conk, of Cdrmel, Jnd.
sa.v s:
"1 ii. . . used Dr. Greene's Nerv
nr. i bloo.l and nerve remedy for my
pat leiits i.n.l have found the remedy
all that wu -1 ! limed for it. The re
suits have b. i n entirely satisfactory
I think it i- v.orthv and I rccommotii
S : ,, iilinisi,i(.tic i nd'..-eiucnt by
. .cians i tai.ips this i-iaarkab!
uiedieal discovery as the greatest r
r i
.in!
.f health ami strength
cures more cases of ilisea
sb I
cert
thai' any other l.n
makes all who taki
Well, ft is the pre:
a n remedy. 1
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strong am
lion and dis
physician
CoVel.N of 11 Well known
Dr. Greene, of West 1 Ith St
New York City, who can I.c consult
ed without charg: personally or by
letter.
GREAT BARGAINS AT
BH. CUSTER'S STORE, SWINEFORD, Vl
rrom December to January 31t 1890.
RUBBERS.
Women's Sandals, 40 rtn
" Storm. 45
Felt Hoot. 2 15
Ouiu Itootn, '!.,()
len s I.eiither liorifv. 1.7.1 2 fill
I.ailies' I'lne Itutiiiii Sin hu. .7.1 1 .00 2 00
Men's Fine Shoes 1-50 2.00 S.fiO
DR GOODS.
Lancaster Uinuham, .00 cts
mm lress Woods, p, 12, 20, 4't
Appleton A. Miilin, .nit
Hill's Muslin. Kleached. .OS
Chevoits, ,os
( allco. hett, .01 ftnd .00
I ntileaclipil cotton flannel, 0, 7, H
llrown us
MEN'S UNDERWEAR SUITS, J50 cts
GROCERIES.
1 lb. Hcst Making Sods,
1 " Chpwlng Tobaoeo,
Corn Sturch,
Soft A. Sugur,
qUeeNsvVare.
Gold Hand fet of 100 Pleccfi,
4-5
Whiti Wr.ro set, 40 "
(Jold Hand set Cups and Saucers,
White Wenr " " "
Urinal and Hiisln Gi anile Var.
TIN WARE WAY DOWN IN l'RICl
WASH HOILERS, 1.01
pJICE CHRISTMAS GOOD
ON HAND.
Ul.lli
0.1 c
20
.07
.05
12.
8.
2
The above named ArticlcB arc only a few of tho Uargainn wo Lave.
w 0 navo a lino stock to Belect from. Como and see and you will
find it just as we say. Como nt an early date so you can se
lect from a full stock. Thene prices arc for cash and produce.
B. H. OUSTER, : : : Swineford, Pai
It
THE OJaY O0LD MEDAL
Sarsaparilla
lias Cured
Others
And X Cure You.
Ajt r'H lii'i ry I'l l Ininl fur CiiiikIh.
Cilml TIiIIiik.
Tin' (,'rarel jn-rlilo f.ir tln prmallln'r iimlaily
I 1 101 ak'i'. i.vsii'iiu, i.imt t uiiilallil, lilli 11
unit litn, t'usi ivi'Ih'ks, Oi'iHTiil lii'lillltv, ele., Is
llai'iin'H Ci'lery Klnif l'ir I In- Nitvi'm. Tills trroal
lnTli.il tulilo stliiiui. Hi s tlm iIIji'sIIvi' nivalis.
ri'Kiilaii'n Hit' l.lvi'i-aii'l roMnri's llm HyuUun in
vlk'nruiiH lir.illli nii'l I'liiTtfli'H. Satnili) rrii'.
I.uru'i' purkau'i'H .Mir uiiila.V, MiM only hy it. 11.
Waller, i'l'inuil'rt't'k, I 'a.
Honest Insurance at. Il.nie.-t Kate.".
Tlie lii'ht (iuoilrt for the heiist Money.
ENERAL INSURAMOF AGENCY.
Only tho Oldest, Largest and
Stronewt t'ASIl CoinpiudeH.
No Assessments No Premium Notes.
fc. fl -f ian f 1 ft ITrftHjnl.fi
Hound Holid and True Indemnity. KepreHeiitintr every claiss of
liiHiirance either Life, Fire, Accident, or Tornado.
SEE DUR COMPANIES i
AMF.
Aetna
Homo
Firo As-socialum
Fidelity ami Casualty
I.( li'ATIO
llarttonl
Xew York
riiiladelphia
Xow York
Cancer I Catcer I
Caiirrr I'liri il 1111 tlio ;iirenst, lioial, faoo, lip
liaml nr uiij hIhto nn tint extern. 1 Kiirfai'e nf
tin' lioily (lu elulil layn) wltliout tho lo-w of u
ilrnp n! Iilnnil. Nn knlfu usi'il. Terms very n il
tdiiaiili". Cull ut my onicu or uittlri-Hs
1). it. UuTlIlfiM'K. M. n New llcrllii, l'u.
1'. H. Klnilly usk ynur (Ii iikkIsI or merchant
w'.ii'tliiT lio km'ps Dr. 1). It. Kiithnn'k'H ri'iiui
ilh'S U : Tw o-ilay C'onuli Curt', ltlieiiiuullo Mill,
ini'iit, Kleetrlc Nt'iiralifla Cure, Liver l'llln, Iloud
iirlm I'ow'litrs, Vi'i,'i'talilu I'onilltlim Powdnr for
all iIiiiiii'hUc aiilniul.i, Kss, Peppermint, (lolilen
'I'lneturi'. I'erfeeti) Vuulllii, I.auilamiai, l'urv
gnrle uiiiJ ( iiHtor oil. if not, tell lilm to order
tlieia ut mice uh they are .old aud used every
wliere. U. it. KOTUltoi K. XI. U J'byblelan and
Pharmacist, New lierlln, l'a.
amskts
10,050,139.03
0,370,0 10.00
5,007,851.74
1,587,007.40
Equitable. Life 1 ns. Soc. Xew York 130,1!)8,518.3S
All biiMlness entrusted to our Agency hhall alwayx receive the
utinoHt care ami attention. Kntire Hatihfactlon guaranteed. Wo
bo) io 1 1 u nhare of your patronage..
H. HARVEY S0HO0H, Seliusgrovo, Pa.
Liberal AdJiiHtinents. l'rompt Payment.
imcox COMPOUND.
ANSYOPILLS
nrwinn or roi'STi:nri:iTl.
Tliiiimlv aufa uuil .Iwuviiri'llul'le Mrllrf
fur l.mlfi'H. Aic. l'l mi win! hli .i .ml ilan?
ff.T"in li i ill nt l -I m. Hhvo iimiii'y .ml Kimel
lll'Ullll l IHklllU nntlilnu llllt lllll i nil K' l'U-
I in, .ml iirlulnul Wile "i ( . iiiih.iiiiiI Tam-r
etlliL In til Imivm. lu-.rlnu klili'lil tl'lbiltl
nini If. lirlfM DTI. al I ilruiirlmil. 8lnil 4 CUI
lur Wi'iiiun'DMiifiil'iiti'l. Mi uri-ly ni.llml.
HIM'IIX KI'Kf'l ' ...
lift Hon ll KlKktb klrvrl, I'll I la., !
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CHASE
wnlirit urlr f.r our imnif
Niintory htoek. i:m-iifci
IU ttAlHry to thOMW It-MVII'tT
hotui', or ciiiniiiiMion to In
on I at'iitM. 1'- rutaiifrtt t-m.
pluytutnt. Tho hunttit't
i-iHiiy It-itrnfil. Aiti r.s
Tin U.ii. I'll sM'().
IU) tid. I't nn hn. rialii.
' If vou have the rcmotent ld of purtuinir
tlllNliSSoCHOKTHANM cmn. ul .luily nun ut l.ilrt,
HKlU awiky fiif a betutiful cluth-lxiuml
tS School of Business
j . u klioultl Mint wa
- - lima kiii iuuui m
ii ir? f.inHtui frunoce4n to
u.n than any other on the cimttnent.
Invent (xtital caH.
koCUttaVMK, N. Y.
EWIS' 98 in
(FAT.MTBO)
TM llmiiiMl anil partial I t.
truvt. I'lillko oiluir I.ya, 11 ull'J
. (Ilia p'Wdiir nud ickij u . nj
wlcta nmiovalilti UiL tlie ouuuiii
.r alway. nailr tnt urn, yv m
make tho KrruiiiN llar1 H.u
lu l Oilnudia wllliuul bullluir.
It I. ilia hrmt furclmtiudiiM
ii& Ul'Jlif". llllg klllk clfHHKa,
Wiulilng Ixiiulua, i-aluu, Uoua, tuo,
riRSA. IAIT MTQ CO.
FOR CASH OR PRODUCE
H0CH and 01,011
will sell nil their Ladies', Misses' ami
CliiMrens' Coats and Capes at
HALF-PRICE,
SI. 50 to $6.00.
are also closing out all Overcoats at,
ll'HI
Thev
a Ueduetion of
: :2 H-U e nts-a n-th e-Q 1 1 a r. :
The reductions on all
Clothing, Underwear
and Woolens are worth looking after.
New Berlin, Pa.
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BARGAINS IN
LOTHING!
Fall aM Winter Suits Froi $10 Upwarfls !
iriiifM. .w.! ,-1.4.. ! m . r rii, .
J""'J nviuis iu trousers, i.j.iju. J.110 goods are
made to order, Utiaranteed all wool, Triininin's iirst
clas. Workmanship guaranteed.
JNo. A. M liFFELFINGER, Tailor,
Upliosito I'ost Olliee. Selinsgrovc, Tj.
m I FOR RASH !
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juicrsew More at liiono lUiiis lias ai
large suiinl v of Xew Cioods and tho pro
prietors are selling them down lower than!
ever, liroeenes. .Dry uoods. 'Notions.
filar
FAST.Y
GOODS
in l ware, ..nware, Ureat isargams inj
Fa 1 1 and Winter (loods, Hoys' Suits from!
(5 to 12 years,
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T8 hM SH0ES,J
jlluliber (ioods. All goods 7 per cent, to
20 per cent, lower. All kinds ot produce
jbought at market price.
Globe Mills, Pa.
BUY FOR CASH.
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