Mr J 'I v. HI'. UNTAX, n!.!. i.. i i. il Tit i. : :;.;sant mills. O ,'.' i r: ' fro ii Miii place llllCII 1 . I (lit- ,lf Ih'llti'll i III" lll'W I'lllirrll lit Nl'lill '"'IV, IH-:t I I'' .'.I'ld lit'. Juhiulu cmiiii v mi Stimluy . (1 liiii man of Ali"'u i m m j .in nine with hi.s paii-nt ln-io for it few wi'ila Jacob hchiiro in on tLn xiok list J. A Sliu.llo returned home on Sutiil.iv fiom an fXti-nd d tour through tho Eastern couu- tie in the iuti-rest of tlio Kr Nior Viu-v Co. of tlii pllU'0. . . . littllowvuii was celebrated here to n full extent litii Saturday and Simdav evenings . ...Kev. O. (1. Romig of the U. H. tli-Tit!iiinat ion is conducting ii pro triwtf tl meeting at Dreeae' cliurch f. Howard Arbognst of Free- Ling with Misses Anuiu ami Eftie niuiii of this plaeu took iu the sight fit Mifllintowu over Sunday V hi cut many republicans hml I heir resiiltiiitvH and places of biiM iiess decorated on Saturday on ac count of fl-iar day ami the republican meeting which wai hold Saturday evening Tuesday's election bnniglit many people to town.... ll' in y Maurcr ami wife of near New Iti ilni visited relatives hero on Sun- .lav Peter Mongol of Seliusgrove was noticed on our streets on Mon day eU'llillg. TlIEAIlOIIK. KRKAMEIL Mill.tr 1 Ilitish and daughter of l'axiuoH -pout SiimUy with , friends I in thin place. i. .diaries Walter and 't.isujlyof MifHinburg mingled with fi i.'inls of this place a few days last ! .. . i. r a?..:. I. 1 :l "ITU ,, i, yj. ijiuiiiu miu lauui; vto in S'-liiiHu;iove on Monday.... Miss Anniw Uulick was the guest of .'.l:ss Flmiu Walter lat wetik.... Quito a number of iuuu attended the molting tit Middleburg last T i 1 . v even iiitf. . . .Cuarli s Lenig at ti'f lfd the DiMiiorratic meeting at Freeburg on Saturday. .. .John Wal ter f l'axinxH w is homo on Sunday v, Uii bk.".... Ralph Mitchell i i ! !MD "i II) ill ntt lft for Pax- inos last Wednesday to work in the li ck vard . . . . W. A. Hummel and i'-li rWdti-r diovit to Seluiffrove ,.r .Sunday tveiiiuj- ...Willimn i.lf of SntitiHrovt was in towu on Mom lav. J. ..... wl,Jy W ILLIAM HKKiLK, Treasurer of Snyder County. WliST UKAVKIt. I'nii'ler I. seems to have tukeii n ereut inti leM in the Cross ltouds at Lowell I' r t he p.ist week or two cau-e McKin'.ey eider Tine Wan ner moved to Swineford's stave in;ll this weel;, where he built a new Loum Mis. .1. II. Hei lister is still not nblo to be up, from the effects of a sore leg Since Tuesday lust we have the privilege of paying for our own cigai s and bee r, tl.ut is if vr want any Our stave mills ore ull runuing day and night cause Mc Kinlcy and Sound Money... Fred. Oiuidrum paid Siglerville a visit on lust Sunday and snys the to ad is e. pictipg prosperity in the utar fu turn Some of our farmers are not half through husking corn. . . .Some if our orators can not explain the waning "f 10 to 1, but can explain to nothing. . . . l W. Treaster h:iH been sawing lumber for T. F. Swine ford iV Co., for t he building of some new lioiiser, which he intends putt ing up it th stave mill. ..The chil dii u of .lohii H. Heibster tender many thanks to their neighbors for their kindness shown during the illness and death of their father. HOW TO PIIKVKXT CHOI P. 1SOMK ItKADISU THAT WILL, JMlOVK IX TKKKsTIXtl TO Vtll.XI MOTHKIIS. JtoW TO li L' Alt U AH A IXST THK DISK ASK Croup i a terror to young mothers uml to poft them concerning the chiihh, tirst symptoms aud treatment i tlx' object of this Item. The origin t.f croup U i' common cold. Children who are subject to it take colli very easily Mint croup is utmost sure to follow. The tirst symptom is hoarse li ess ; this is soon followed oy a pe culiar rough cough, which Is easily rccognlzod and will never be forgot ten by one w ho has heard it. The time to act Is w hen the child flmt be comes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is freely given all ten dency to croup will soon disappear. Even after the croupy oouirh has de veloped it will prevent the attaok. There is no danger in giving this remedy for It contains nothing in jurious. For sale by all druggists. Good advice : Never leave home on a Journev without a bottle of Chstu hsrlslu's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For tale by all druggists. IION.O. A. OUOW, Cougi essmauat-Large. Hoult't School, Oct. 8, 1896. There is a building old and small, Which we iloutz's sclio. 1 house call; It is hero wespeut our happiest days Engaged at studies and also plays. It is here wo learnod that golden rule, "Learn your loisous well at school." But oh ! o n- mm,l so oft did roun Aud wo had to study well at home. Maiyy a toucher hero wo had, Some vcr good and some were mad; Some suited the people and some did not, li lt than such is the teacher's lot. Tin; hi j did rj!i and had inauy a f .11 Haying their favorite bat bud ball. And even the girl would somctuuoi help l'..it you sl.'.uld have li.uil th. m y lp. Sumo gii U eng ig d in other fun As on the piny g inn 1 thy would 1 llll And We id. ha 1 j i t as good it time As a . y school :t'. . the lino. Hut s..nii fin: Sir'oii l.l.iv s will be past Such good times .I 'i:ot uU:iys last An 1 wuout in tho world will loam l'erhiips many uiilet from our be loved home. Hut of all tho things that wo hold dear It is the days that wo spent burn j Ami may (Jod's blessing always rest, On Iloutz's school, which wo love best. Whose Leadership made McKinley's Victory I'ossi'de. Ccurt House News. Irl Tel rfd for ltrrirf. Annie OaugltT and Jacob Oauglcr to Samuel (lauglcr, tract of land in Chapman township, containing 18 acres, moio or 'os-, lor w. Daniel S. Leplev, et. al. to W m. A. Leplcy, one-fourth interest in tract of land in Mouroo township, con taining 110 acres more o: less, fo $150. Hiram P. App nnd Hnry Zeigler. oxrs., to J. l. oo.irnlt, lot in hi linsgrove Dorough, containim; one fourth acre more or lesa, fir $'JJ"i Henry Kerns executors, b g.i..en, etc., and Jno. S. Hasiingi r a .1 w ife to Jacob Cramer, tract of 1 tod in Beaver township, containing 41 acres and 1 1'l nerches. for .yioj. 15 deeds from C. C. Seebold. Treasurer of Snyder county to Co n- missioners of bu.viler county for 15 tracts of unseated land'. Deed from Catharine A. Hassler and J. C. W. lUssler. exrs. etc., to Louisa Glass, lot iu Freeburg, con taining ucre, more or less, for ;i5i). i.eitrrn tiraniru. Letters in adminivtrntioti in the estate of Adam Hubb, doe'd, to Mit tilda Hubb. Letters in administration in the estate of Heuj. Dunkleberger late of Freeburg, deed, to Daniel .. Hover. Last Will and Testament of Sua nel Staufl'er. late of Selinsgrove. dee'd, an J letters granted to Chits. Staufl'er, exr. in said will uuim d. Last V ill and testament of Jonu than J. Haines, late of Ueavci t w n, Pa. dee'd. Nkrrlajr I.lrpuses. HOOD'S SarsaparUIa has over over again proved by its cures when all other preparations failed, thv it is tho Ouo True BLOOD FurfUr? The wlf,. or Mr Deonard Wells, of Ka-t Hriintleld. Mass., had been suf fering from neuralgia for two days, not being able to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr. lioideu, the merchant there, sent her a bottle of Chamber Iain's Pain Halm, and asked that she give it a thorough tiial. On meeting Air. ells the next day he whs told that she was all right, the pain had left her within two hours and that the bottle of I'aln Halm was worth 15.00 if It could not be had for less. For sale at oil cents per bottle by ull druggists. HON. ED. M. HUMMEL, SUU Senator J. N. Feehrer, Mama C. Seers, j F. W. Dreise, (Gertrude S. Ulh, J. G. Martin, Kate Auckni, iJohn Hippie. iNottio I. II ii'tu an, 0. W. Orayblll. -(Lottie M. .Showers, JO. W. Sl.rary, ) Minnie G. Stui", Selinsgrove, Adanisburg, McClure. Alinp, U.iioii Twp. K ratzm ville, i Swineford, Middlchurgh. Celitlevill.', LOE PjSUOH AN OPPORTUNITY AS THIS HAS NEVER DTP TP XT notipntm tT mnn rS COUNTY A CHANGE OF BUSINESS m ft TCI T" n T T wr sm . r'V ixiio DVtxip lUEi SALE OIVES CLOTHING Ptjd U CHASERS AN OPPOR. U T UNITY OF A LIFE Tlis FAMD9AL5MD-SLIDF0"FBiCiS.1 $18,000 STOCK OF CLOTHING. HATS. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Etc. TO siT si OtvinT to the death of Mr. l Loeh our entire stock iiuwt bo sold reg.irdlcsu of cint value at prices which were nover before offered to tho public They must go within 60 days and in order to make them go we have marked them down below the manufacturers' cost. sUits for All our ; .no Suit " o no " 7.00 " " !Mi( " 10 (Ml ' UP) II -A. T S All 11 MEN. will he $2.90 " a.no 4. no " o.oo 7.00 " 8.(K) AND Men's and Boys Oyer Coals. $3.00 Overcoat now $2.4o 4.00 " 3 25 5.00 " 3.73 0.00 " 4(H) 7.50 " 5.00 9.00 " fi.OO 10.00 " "7 00 12.00 " h!50 f u n n i CailirLii's Snits & bmils. Chilli's Suit for $1.50 " 2(N) " ' 2.50 " " uvercoatH nom gi.io to !:..i)i 0f try description. hi. i a IIINO o id a : lcadii;y ?tyic?. Brovi), Black g PCarl, Stiff g Soft Ihh, .111 Styles of Seasonable Underwear, Shirts, Xcckwear, Etc- This is a Bonifide Sale brought on by Circumstances as Stated Above, LOEB, SUNBURy. PA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sonbury & Lewistowu Division. In effect May 13, 13X tHTffilD Oil. 1T4T(0. MAfTr4ll p IB i.il 4 i.sl t.iJ t.H 4.111 as .4t I.M a.iii 0.17 m S in H.M I l IB II..... It (11 lit:' II i) i;.io I ' -14 ll. u ,ii i-i u.oi 1M V) h ;li 4i '10 III 10 .1 III i I ' IT 111). 8 11 11 IT til IJ II ! IS as IT i 41 46 A. i7 LtirUtuwn J. Mlo Street Ltewiatowa Mltland l'lntor Shlo.ll Winir Msillur Rkab'iMllli AilnbaV BTrtown HBlr Mldrtltbargh Mir Krtinar Pawling Halliuurnra .SollnmroTt J. sanourf T.:i T.M T.4U T.4S T.J 4.11 U4 N.14 . MI t.4i IS H ft) iM 9.UJ .11 w.m a. id a.-iii i.w a.w a.4i I 4ft IM 4 01 4, OH 4.14 4.34 4J 4 n 4.D 4 41 4 si 4 ft a. is fS fat- bp.'.-: HON. T. II SIAHON, (Jouffrt'BBiimn. TLird Term. SELINSGHOVE. l'Lilin. tbo 5-voar-old mm of Afr and Alra. TbompHon llilbinu, on Suuday of ternoou, fell tliroiiRh a hole in the mow of his grandfather'a baru and rocoivod injurioH from which ho died on Monday afternoon. .. .Mil ton Jarrott and Harry Forjjy two of our bridge meu who have been at uoniA the past week left on Monday ....rrofn. Wm. Noetlinir of lilooms-bm-cp Normal and 15 f.m,lu Wnnnn. Bollor of Milton havo come home to vote. . . . J. Newton Feehrer and Miaa Maino Snpm wr nniin.l in mar riage at th home of the bride's pa rents, on High street, last Thurs day nil?ht....l S. Hittnr nf Sha. inokin Dam waa in town Moudav eTeuing. . . . A. K Cooper has moved into the property ou 3rd St., recent- iy vaciueu uy i. j. aimer. . . . jonn Hahn is nontinad trt liia ln.1 with n severe bpoll of uickness . . . . Thb Mc- iviniey ana uobart club ot this place attended the Mass Meeting at Tort Treverton on Saturday night. Our fellow-citizen S. J. Pawling deliver ed the address of the evening.... The Susquehanna Reserve foot-ball team defeated the Milton T. M. O. A. eleven on the college campus last Sin tilt-.lav Mnnu . U TT ln- 30 ; Y. M. O. A., 0. . . . W. W. MoCarty of Lancaster visited bis parents in inis piace several days last waek. . . . Mrs. Dr. Uarter of Maytown Pa. is visiting her parents, J. W. Oaugler BTlll Wlfft Afiaa 'B'.VBl 17 Rnlirwll iu visiting friends in Pittsburg. Sklinsuuovk Accommodatiox. (Cuniu otlnu with tralm on N C Knltrnit.l) I.cveSi!lnKrove Jo Arrlro at Sllnt mvu a 4s l m ft ja i ai Trains lt'iive Lewlstown Junctlou : 'IM m. in i.1 a m, 1 10 p m,S iT p m.T 07 it B p in lor Altminit, HlltnliurK iind I ho WH. P t'ut lUltiiiinrc itinl WiikIiIiikIhii v 33 a in 113, ll as 4 Ml. I mi . in Knr I'lill'iiMphU ami Nnw urk u T. ;i in. 1 i 1 :i3 4 -hi un. I li l) i u Fur Jliirrls .lira (I l.'i ii in uiul ti p m Philadelphia & Eric R R Division AM) NO KTI I K 11 S C K.N 1' It A U KAIL W V Y Tralm li'ave Siinl.urv lallr oxcotit Suinl tv : 1 M a in lur Wlllliiiimiinrt ami I'.uminliiUuii ft : a in lor Mi'lMouta Krlc iiiM t 'uii;iuiI.iIku:i V.Sain lur lisk lUvi'ti 1 1 10 in rr Hi'lii4.nito Knno A ('4imr,iluUuit ft 4 ' in lur liunovo uml Klinlni p oi tnr I a ok ilnvan uml Tyrone Siimliiy ft 1.1 1 in lur Krie ami ('h:i.iu.IuIihi 59 a in for Lock Haven anil U'.'ptu lor Wll lluinliort ftlta m lor CulawlH.n ami llnritlton IHi in, 10 mi ii iu uml ft 43 i 'ii lor Wliko.h.irro 7 HI a 111. In a a 111, 'i ou p 111, ft 43 p 111 lor Mlmuio kln ami Mount I'lirinol Sunilay 10 oil in lor Wllliotbarre Trillin li-Hvn Scliniioio Jmn'tloD Ml a ui, woi-k ilnya nrrlviuir at flill idolplila n 00 pm Now York ft .VI p in Jlaltlmora 3 10 p ui WantiluKlon 4 10 pm ft41 p 111 Ia(Iv arriving at I'lilluilolplila 11 1ft p 111 Now York t M a m, lialtlinuru 1(1 40 p ni a 17 p 111. wivk iliiyn arrlvhitt ut I'lilluuliilplilu 4 sua ui Now York 7 ftl a ui 'I rn'iw Hlw) lanva Sunbiiry : 1 AO a m lUlly arrlvinn at l.lull lilta 6 52 a 111 lliiltlniore A u) a iu Wanhlnictoli 740 a IU Now York wua a 111 WonkiUvt, 10 m a m Miimluya, 4 84 a 111 ilallj nrrtvln at I'litUuloIphlii lu & a ui New York 1 U p ui llultlmoro8U 111, Waslilug ton 10 16 a in IAA p in, work diiyi arriving at Phlludelphla a aa p m. Now York v ii p ui, llaUUuura 0 u p 111 WhkIiIiikIoii 7 1ft p in Triiu.i ulo luiiva Sunliurf at (18 a ui anil i 30 ami N x p 11., lor Hirrlaliur, I'lilladolplila ami llalllinora Korntiw. mapi ko., call on Ticket Anent or aiMroai Tln. Wait, I'. A. W. 1), JtiO Filth Ave i'ittauurg-, l'. J. H. WOOU.Oeo'l Pati Aknt 8.M. fBEVUSI'.iiaa-l Manavar. o Mr. 2 MAitUlKU. Oct. 15, at Beavertown, by Rev. L. Dice, V. J. n. Spitjelmyer and Miss Maggie Haines both of this county. Oct. 25. at Middlecreok. by Rev. L. Dice, J. M. Snook of Mitllin county nd Mias Naomi lu. Hackenberg of his county. Nov. 1, at New Berlin, by Rev. S. S. Kohler, John Ripple of Dry Val ley X Roads and Miss Netty I. Her man of Kratzerville. Oct. 20, by Rev. W. A. Haas, Dal las Wilt of Shamokin Dam to Sarah O. 0. Wertz of Hummel a Wharf. Oct. 28, by Rev. W. A. Haas, J. G. Martin of Aline, to Kate Aucker of Verdilla. At the Reformed Parsonage, New Berlin, Pa , Oct. 27, by the Rev. S. Sidney Kohler, Isaao Noll of Vicks burg, and Miss Lottie J. McClintic 01 White Springs. At the Reformed Parsonage, New j Berlin, Oct. 29th, by the Rev. 8. 8id jney Kohler, Adam Rippla of New Berlin and Mies Jennie Bruner of Paxtonville. ! II. n m a mriiijsiiaw sies trom ix hand cutter to ix euftrr that will cut and split trom S to 9 tons per hour. Faniiemvill get twice the value out of their corn fodder !r cuttimrit. Tho Tornado Feed ('utter prepares the 'odder in mi.1i" an elegant, stylo that your cattle will nor, get son iuoiiiIk It will pay for itself tw ice iu out! season. Fellow farmers, who are especially short in feed, uive it a tliouL'ht. Call or wnto for catalogue giving full information. GEO. N. ERDLEY, Selin: ove. 4-Fi irp, IviFe and KcciAol I SNYDKR'S OLD, AND KELIAI3LK Gen'l Insurance Agency, SELINSGROVE, SNYDER COUNTY. PA SUxxlox W. Snydor, -ASoiat. Successor to the late William H. Snyder. . TV-e1a'J?xcSlleD,c of Reli,l"l Insurance is ropresented iu the follow l? 8ti N.RD(?'5rd Companies, from which to make a selection Xom Better the W orld over. FIRE Royal, Liverpool, Eiig. (including foreign asset) Sii:!,!", Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) M.iSATtt'S Phoonix, Hariford, Coun. ,: Continental, New York, :;,l!K3 ttt-i VreI'1ma.u,Amp,(-,'"l New York, (UMfi.'W- ACCIDENT hmployerb' Liability Assurance Coi poraliou, Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of jjt:l,7jO.'Wn.OO l$e-L'e n?d Accident rieks accepted at the loweat possible rali'.j lifaed by a strict regard to mutuaUafety. All just claims promptly .j, ..4v. x.ijuj ,uuliimi in reiaimu 10 an Classen oi ance promptly furnished. ELMER W. SNYDEH. Agt.. Office on Market Street, Moliimnrove, r JUST THINK OF IT ! The MIDDLEBURGH POST and the Now York WEEKLY TRIBUNE, srBoth one Year for Dls75S
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