The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 05, 1898, Image 8

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. Tho Low PricGS fdr. 1h3 Fine Quality
A MAN'S SUIT
$3.19
Mixed Wool Suits, neat
dressy and very stylish, at
. tlm ubnve astonishing price.
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A BOY S; SUIT
98c
Mixed cloth, made same
as higher priced suits. More
than one hundred sold already.
BROSIO
US
BROS.,
SUNBURY, PA.
WRITE FOR SAMPLES OF SUITS AT $49-
AlUMSUUIUJ.
Crowded out last week. J
H!V. Kuntz, minister ot the Bea
rer charge will preach his farewell
: sermon at this place on Sunday eve.,
May 1st S. K. Llornig visited
friends inSuubury over Sunday......
i .m n now in nroirreSB
in the M. E. church..... .John
Lloyd, wife and child ot Wagner
. are visiting his parents ....John
Hackenbtirg of near Middleburg. js
spending some time with hisbrother
1'alnior Mrs. Hank Dreese has
gone to Chillisquaque intending to
stay some time with her sons at that
j.laVe :..Dan. Middleswarth of
"Beavertown is working in town at
present Mrs. Samuel Warner
rmts atTlionusontown
last week ...Mrs. Lewis Hcl-
rieh is seriously ill at this writing
...Mrs. .Alice .Stumpfl of Wag-
nrr spent Suiuia'v at home
John Kurtz of Reading spent a few
days with his son llayden.
Snine unknown persons -attempted
Jo enter the Immc-'of Mrs. Isaac
Wetzel last week. They were on-
sureessful.. K S. Manleekand
wife m-companied by Mrs. Win.
Preesewcre to i mm. "
stock of goods for the firm of K S.
and ll.fi- MnmVek ..... .J. B.
Spanker was in Phila., andseh-ctcd
sonic'"' very fine gools. Stock is
arriving daily. V
WEST BE WEB,
At this writing there is gtill some
mts to sow at this' end of town. . ..,
T. F. SwineWd paid Snyder county
a visit last week on business
W. II. Kneppaud warricMcGlaughi
Itn made a business trip to Iicwis-
town last week .11. H. Lance
of MihTmburg pnt up a monument
at the brick church last week for
Aaron Mover, it is a master piece of
work tor which Lance has the name
of doing L. A. Jenkins and
wife was called to liewistown last
Saturday to attend the funeral of
liis step father fieorge Hambrick....
Allen Peter is making prepcrations
- 1 Ml 1 ...! l.-..
wr muni fl iiiiiiu' mill ihii II nil liitj
r ifiiiiii ..
tract lie l)onght from bis father
Our old veteran, Iievi Treaster, says
.lie is ready for war just as soon as
calL-d on '.The report is, there
lias leen a party traveling through
here soiling jewelry and made the
.remark at a neighWs house, that
Hie wished Spain would blow the
United States to hell. Now all
that party has to do is to call at my
head quarters and can get an ex
change for all he is worth, my mor
tar throws two pounds of buck shot
to the second and never misses hre
...... .Horse trading is a big thing
at this end, there was a trade made
last week and the next morning the
party found hisold horse back again,
she said if he only knew whounlock
ted the stable he wo? Id give 50 cenfs
cagh..v There was a party made
the remark, if they" only had the
-money that was paid tor new hate
Snyder Co. S. S. Association
. " I
28tu Annual Convention to be held
in the Lutheran church ot Middle
burgh, May "Jiii and UHh, 1898.
PROGRAM.
Monday Evkninu.
7.00. Music by Choir. ;
7.10. Devotional Exercises, i ,
Pres. Win. Moyer.
7.80. Address of Welcome, : '
Rev. S. 15. Boughter.
7.45. Response,
Rev. S. I). Druckenmiller.
8.00. Address,
Rev. Chas. Rliouds, I). P., State Sec.
Tuesday Moitxisu.
9.00. Devotional Exercises,
' Rev. J. Hertz.
9.80. Our Country Organization,
Rev. W.' M. Landis.
10.00. Benevolence, How ,xmt
taught in the Sunday school,
. Rev. L. Dice.
10.30. Report, of ' President and
opeu parliament on S. 8.' work in
our county. .
11.00. Keceptioirof Delegates,
ApMiintmeiit of Committee.
11.30.' Adjournment.
Tl'KKPAY AkTEKNOON.
1.00. . Conference of District Pres.,
,r Jitil by State Sec'y. Rhoads.
1.1"). Cont'.'rcnceof Primary Work
ers, Separate room.
1 .4."). Song Serv ices,
Led by M. I. Potter.
2.00. Children's Meeting,
(). G. Romig, Mrs. Barnes.
3.00. Report of committee and
election of officers, Place of meet
ing, &c.
4.00. The Sunday Soluxd Teacher,
Rev. E. M. Chilcote.
4.00. Adjournment.
' Tukhday EVEMNG.
7.00. Devotional Services,
Rev. D. E. McClain.
7.15. Report of County Secretary,
II. I. Romig.
7.30. Home Department,
Rev. J. II. Barb;
8.00 Address,
Cyril Haas.
Final Adjournment.
All Ministers in the county are
requested to lie present and take
part. The Superintendents of the.
county are expected to be present.. ;
Each school is requested to send
at least two Delegates to the Con
vention. Music books " will lie
furnished by the convention.
Free entertainment will be fur
nished to all ministers, ' superinten
dents and delegates it in attendance.
Each school is requested to con
tribute to State and County work
at least one cent per member, and
pay the same either before or at the
Convention.
Work and pray for the success of
the convention. Ihen Uome.
M. L. WAGES8ELLEB,
D. S. Boyer,
D. E. McLXnf,
Executive Committee.
MARRIRT).
April 28, by Rev. S.B. Boughter
at Middleburg, Milton Hackenburg
and Susan E. Binguinan, both ot
Centre twp'. t '" ' " f
April 28 by Rev. s. K Ochentord,
at the home of the bride's parents
near salem, Rev. Harvey' G" snable
ami Mary A. Miller, of salem. , '
April 20, at Centreville, Mrs.
Catherine Wolfley; widow of Adam
Wolfley Hgcd 78 years and 21 days,
t ier, husliand died 25 years ago.
Three children survive, viz : Henry,
Mrs. Morris Erdley and Mrs. R. B.
Erdley.
April 24, in Monroe twp. along
Penn's crcekj JolinSholler, a veteran
of the late war, aged 77 years.
. April 12, at Richfield, ' Henry
Master . at the home pt. Daniel
Uplinger. i .', . ; yr ....
April 21, atAIcClure," one of the
twin children of Charles Wagner,
aged 17 months.
. April 24, in Peun twp. John
scholler, aged 77 years, 2 months
and 23 days.
MlDDLEBURQH MARKET.
Correoted weekly by oar merchants.
Butter 14
Kkrb..... a 09
OmooH , 45
Lnrd B
Tallow 4
Chiokeneper lb 0
Turkeys.,...: t... o
Side
Shoulder 8
fhid ...u.. ".0
Wheat....... i . 1.05
.48
70
8.1
fO
.75
.75
.85
8.00
Kjre t...rf.
. . .
roiaioet.. ..)..
Old Corn,
LOats
Bran per 100 lbs.,
Middlings " ..
Chop ' "
Floor per bbl.......
I. 0. 0. F. Parade, Wilkesbarre.
For the Odd Fellows' Parade at WUkesbarre,
1'a., Hay IT. tbe PennsylTanla Railroad Com
pany will aell special excursion tickets from
stations on Its line, within a radius of on
hundred mllee, to Wilkesbarre and return, at
rate or single rare tor tbe foucd trip (mlnum
rate, 25 cents). Tickets to be sold May 16 and
17, good to return until Hay 18, ism, tnoluslve.
ft-9-st.
The Tribune came to us last week
accompanied by a souvenir edition
of the Lutheran and ltefortned
that she saw at church last Sunday , church at . Salem. It contains a
she could buy an outfit for Klon-jg-eat deal of information of the old
dyks.. . . J congregation. ,
A SchQlar and a Historian.
Ilev. A. . Stapleton, liresidinir
Elder of the Evangelical church,
was in town over Sunday ' looking
after his official, duties in connection
with the church. On Saturday, the
local pastor Kev. Hertz and cider
Stapleton called upon us. Rev.
Stapleton is a historian havins at his
command the history ot hundreds of
pioneer families ot this state. He
is a frequent contributor to' "Notes
and Queries" in the Harrjsburg
leiegrapn ana is now preparing i
volume entitled "Huzueoot Mem
orial", a work that John Blair Linn,
a voluminous historical writer, after
examining the manuscript stud, "It
uKw b iit-T uwpver iu votouiai
History.'' He is a member of the
Penna. Historical r Sedetr. , We
need more historians of Cevt Caple
ton's' stripe. M ' v ' :
The Record of 30 Years
-
The Marriage for the Lad Ihirty
Ytan Compiled to Revive Plea
. qnt -Recollection and h Preserve
1 the Same, i -i ' '.-. '
; f ' 1875.
Aug. 29, by Rev. W. Dietrick,
Johu Keiserof Penn twp. toMelinda
Schoeh of Washington twp.
Sept. 1, J. Sj. Ijeisering, a native
of Selinsgrove and Annie M. Cherry,
both of Altoona.
Sept. 5, C. F. Moyei of Selins
grove and Ella Whitmoyer ot
Milton. '
Sept. 12, by Rev-C. G. Erlen
nieyer, Reily Kepler and Mary ' E.
Yerger, both of Perry twp.
Sept 14, in Selinsgrove, E. C.
Kistner and Anna Schoeh, daughter
of Benjamin Schoeh, uee'd.
Sept. 16, by Rev. W. R. Weiand,
Nathan Freed and Susan Snook,
both of Ueavertown.
Sept. 16, at the bride's residence
in Selinsgrove, by Rev. S. Domer
of Washington D. C, Chas. Given
and Anna Hottenstein, both of
Seliusgrove. i '
8ept. 23, by W. A. Haas, Henry
Hime ot Jackson twp. to Mary N.
Jarrett of Monroe twp.
Sept 23, in St. James Ev. Luth
eran church, Gettysburg, Pa., by
Rev. C. A. Hay, D. D., Rev. E. II.
Leisenring of Catawissa, (formerly
of Selinsgrove), to Ada E., eldest
daughter of , F. Atkinson, Esq.,
of Gettysburg.
At New Berlin, ex-Sheriff Kesslcr
and Ijouisa Catherman.
Oct. 3, by Rev. C. G. Erleniney
er, Charles Biekel ot Mydlecreek
twp. and Agnes Donmoyer ot
Franklin twp.
Oct. 10, by Rev.C.G.Erleumey
er, Iewis Mover to Catherine Ar
bogast, both of Washington twp.
Oct. 10, by same, John P. Ijcitzcl
to Martha Meiser, both of Middle
creek twp.
Oct. 10, by same, Reuben Rubb
to EmclineC. Grieghbaum, both of
Fremont.
Oct. 10, by Rcy. W. A. Haas,
Bonneville Smith to Ellen Swarti,
both of Troxelville. , . '
' Oct. 12, ' by llev. Erlenmeyer,
Oscar Dunkelberger to Salliellubb,
lioth of Frcebhrg. ,
Oct. 12, by Rev. Erlenmeyer,
Jonathan Grimm to Sarah Jane
Apple, lwth of Washington twp.
Nov. 1, by Rev. C. G. Erlenmey
er, Solomon T. Wetzel of Union (Jo.
to Jane Kratzur of Jackson twp.
Nov. 12, by ltev. W. ILWieand,
Chas. M.Aurand to Annie E. Green
hoc, both of Beaver twp.
1 Nov. 9, Joseph Schnee, formerly
of Freeburg, and Jennie Carpenter,
both of Akron, Ohio.
Nov. 14, by Rev. A. B. Casjier,
J. C. Bowersox toElizaliethMusser,
both of Centre twp.
Nov. 14, Dauicl Ilollenbach and
Lydia Harman.
Nov;. 21, in Selinsgrove, by Rev.
II. B. Belmer, B. F. liatnian of
Mifflintown to Mary C. MusMclman
of Selinsgrove.
Nov. 2, by Rev. Meek, Theoph
o!us Wetzel and Katie Burtnctt, both
of Port Treverton.
Nov. 25, bv Y.H.Wacner, J. P.,
John D. Kesslcr ot Monroe twp. to
Al .lintla U urman ot,.15eaver twp.
Dec. 7, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
John A. Stroub to Mary O. Sprinkle,
both of Washington twp.
Dec. 9, by Rev. Edmonds, Em
anuel Oldt and Ada McCIintis, both
of Mifflin Co.
Dec! 19, at New Berlin, by Rev.
P. W. Miller, Geo. M. Smith and
Anna M. Wetzel, both ofSnyderCo.
Dec. 19, by Rev. Erlenmeyer, J.
O. Keeler and Sallie Dietrick, both
of Middlecreek twp. ..;
Dec. 23, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
A. Jf. Gemberling to Jennie Sliaeff-
er, both ot Selinsgrove.
Dec. 23, by Rev. D. M. Stetler,
Abraham Weider to Lydia Lepley,
both ot West Beaver.
Dec. 26, by Rev. Erlenmeyer,
Samuel Roads ot Lebanon Co. to
Ellen Donmoyer of Franklin twp.
Dec, 26, by Rev. J. F. Smith, J.
Calvin Buffington of this borouorh
and Alice A. Bortnett ot Port Trev
erton. '. '
Dec 26, by Rev. D. M. Stetler.
John 8, Zechman and Harriet Fetter-
olf, both ofTroxelville.
.Dec. 28, by Rev. Elias', Land is,
Amoa & Winey to Lydia GraybiU,
both of West Perry twp..
Dec 30, by Rev. Erlenmeyer, W.
H. Bickel of Middlecreek twp. . to
Mary E. ltitter of Jackson twp. '
'ifce. 30, by same, William Kuhn
toEnjma .'JarGllbert both of
Penn twp. ' ' "'
.. - , V. .
.-...1876. , ,
FeU 2, by Rev. D. M. Stetler,
Jacob Grimm of 'Beaver tvp. to
Louisa Walter of Centreville.
Feb. 6, Wm. Kriek. of MeClure
to Elizabeth Zook of Maitland. .'
Feb. 8, by Rev. E. L. Reed, 11
M. Miller to Mary Gardner, both of
Selinsgrove.
Ecb. 14, in Union twp., by Rev.
T. M. Morris, John Haas ofBeru
ville, Berks Co., and Mrs. Sarah
Boyer of Freeburg.
Mar. 2, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
Lcvinuh Keeler of Freeburg to
Carrie E. lleitz of Shamokin.
Mar. 4, by Rev. J. P. Sliindel,
Charles Specht of this borough and
Ellen Rearick'of Franklin twp.
Alar. 9, by Rev. Z. A. Yearick,
at New Berlin, Morris Erdley to
Annie E. Wolfley, both of Snyder
couuty.
Mar. 12, by Rev. Donat, Samuel
S. Smith of this county to Lizzie
Frymoyer of Juniata Co.
Mar. , by Rev. Haas, James
Wertz to Miss Trutt, both of Hum
mel'u Whart.
Mar. 12, in Selinsgrove, by Rev.
E. L. Reed, Solomon Miller of Tre
verton to Mrs. Lydia B. Fisher of
Selinsgrove.
Mar. 16. by Rev. E. L. Reed, in
Selinsgrove, John Kline to Elizabeth
Ulrich, both of Kratzerville.
Mar.. 19, by Rev. Reed, Emanuel
Boyer of Selinsgrove to Elizabeth
Fetter of Kratzerville.
Mar. 19 by Rev. W. A. Haas,
W. L. Witmer to Sarah Wentzel,
both of Union twp. '
Mar. 21, by Kev. Donat, Levi
Kepler to Mrs. Margaret Shadel,
both of Union twp.
Apr. 2, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
Martiu Robinson and Kate Kline,
both of Seliutgrove. .
Apr. 2, by same, S. A. Riegel of
Union twp. to Cordelia Spreukle of
Washington twp.
Apr. 9,' by Jacob. H. ifaftman,
Esq., Robu-t -DeLong and Alice
Boyer, both , ot Cenireville. .
Apt. 11, Geo.- W.lieichenbach ot
Selinsgrove and Annie L. Hughes
ot Penn twp. "v" 'it-
Apr. 27 at New Berlin, by Rev.
Z. A. Yeuriek, Franklin Snyder and
Emma aM. Alowrer, botli ot this
caunty, , i
Apr. 30, by Rev. Z. A. Yearick,
Emanuel 1. Boyer aud Mary A.
Seiver, both of Union twp.
May 4, by Revs. Anthony and
Krause, A. V. Smith of Kreumer
and Jennie Fox of Phila.
May 7, by Rev. W. A. Jlaas,
Joints K. Fetter ot Penn twp. uud
Lydia A. Brousc ot Jackson twp.
May 9, by Rev. Z. A. Yearick,
John C. Aluurer of this county and
Emma J. Beaver of Union Co.
Alay 11, at New Berlin, by Rev.
Z. A. Yearick, Emanuel Gilbert 6f
Meiser's station and Hat tie C. Bilger
of Middleburg. ',
May 21, by J. H. Hartman, Esq..
Element Musser and Emma Fetter
olf, both of Adams twp. '
May 25, in Selinsgrove, by Rev.
Swartz, Geo. W. Baker and Mary
Kauch.
May 28, by Rev. E. L. Reed,
Mathias Schnee of Perry twp. to
xjiieii nuK oi u asningion twp.
June 1, by Rev. Yearick, Samuel
Harman and Mary A. , Hummel,
both of Snyder Co. :.
June 4, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
James McCloud to Alice A. Fisher
of Selinsgrove.
June 4, in Selinsgrove, by Ilev.
A. K. Fulton, Rev. A. B. Middle
warth, formerly a student ot the Mis
sionary Institute, to Amelia Wgner,
both of Orangeville, Ills. ; -June
11, by A; Wairner Esq.,
Benjamin F. Hoffman ot MeClure
and Elizabeth Clemintine Kauffman
ofTroxelville.. .
June 22, in Selinsgrove, by Rev.
H. B. Belmer oi Selinsgrove assist
ed by Rev. M. L. Shindel of Dan
ville, Rev. E. B. Killinger of Orrs-
town, ra., to Alice L., daughter ot
Col. Wm.F. Wagenseller.
June 25, by Rev. Reed, H.
Howard Klingler to Matilda Her
man, both from Kratzerville.
.: June 25, by same, Wm. P. Walt
er of Kratzerville to Lovba Row of
Salem. -' . . '. . ' . ' . .
pllilj
Jane 28. Samuel A.
ot llarrisburg and Sarah E.
of Selinsgrove. . .
. July 27by Rev. Wieaud, j
aiawern , an0 Uarolina.. MaV
both of W. Beaver tvri '
July 27. bv same. Johu r 1
and MarvllMtM-b. lnHi '.,e 0
1 ' .V
July 27. by Rev. Donat to
Readine to Marv L. Show
f.1 '
oi mis county.
Auc. bv Rev. J. WVirl. L-
v. j'iers oi Jtanklin two,
. lerger ot Adams two.
Aug. 3. by Rev. John k' J
John D. 2eiders and Sarah CorJ
lK fU . I,
iuui j luoiiruu iwp. dtininta U
Aug. 3, by A. G'nonilJ
Esq., John Knause and krs. v
A; Rumberger, both of JuniatJ
Aug. 8. hy Rev. ' W. A nl
John Bchroyer ot Selinserove
Auuic xwyeroi rrecourg.
Aug. 10, by Rev. E. I,
Isaoo liouhh ofFreeburp-tnAr.
liummel of Shamokin Dam.
Aug. 17, at Freeburg, ty J
F. Wampole. Absolom S,.Lj
an. x'jeasant Mills and Paulin,
lenmeyer. . i
Aue.31. bv Rev. W. 11 v:
iVlward b. Searev tn ft,,
ci i l
onooK, coin oi jJccatur twp
oouniy. . . i
Ate. 31. at Beavertown lnl
D. M. Stetler, Henry SteininJ
aeeaiur twp. ana Lottie Jane (
of Belleville, both of Jklifflin fj
Sept. 3. bv Rev. Haas. riJ
Meiser and Barbara R Menm.li5
of Washington twp. '
.' Sept 3, bv same. John Fr J
Mary Staley, both of SeiinsgroJ
Sept. 7. bv Rev. John K SJ
John Hertz and Susan Gravi
both of Richfiield. '
Sept. 7, near Berwick, by k
James Dickson. Marion B ' vJ
of Charleston, S. C, forimriT
Selinsgrove and Helen A. EvaiuF
Sept. 10, bv Rev. John K. f!
der, Francis ReichenbaughandJl
anaa Weller, both of Fremont. I
Sept, 10, by ReV. Elias I J
Lewis Seiders to Sarah KvrtJ
both of Evendale. 1
'Sent 19. at ITnl
Smith ot Selinsgrove and Lizzie!
lmty ot. Georgetown. I
' Sept, 20. at Mechaniestmvn VT
by ' llev. Summers. Hnunnfl
Sclmure of Selinsgrove and si
J. SAX' ot the lorrner place.
Sepi. 2i; Charles Walto
Mary "Eljen Steimley, lmtli
Franklin twp.
bept. 28, by J. G. HornU
u. i ., uunuuiun onaeirer and m
Peiffer8, both of Perry twp.
vvi. j, oy itev.. j. v. Miiui
George W. Krutzcr of Snvder
and Kate Pick of Union Co.
(X;t. 1, by J. H. Hartman, li
Frederick Hartman, Sr., and i
Catherine Stumbp, both of (in
twp.
OctT 5, by llev. J. Weiri. k,
VV. bhalter ot Hartley twp., li
VO., to Liizzie AL Buflingtoi
ranklin twp.
Oct 8, Newton Ulrich and
becca B. Rudy, both of Selinsgni
Oct 5 by A. G. Hornberger,J.
S. G. Dressier of Susquehaunati
Juniata Co., and k Mrs. Sarah 0
(maiden nanie Ke8slcr).'ofSliani
Dam.
Oct 22, by llev. W. 11. Wia
Harrison Moyer and Adda Mid.
warth, both of Beaver twp.
Oct 25, in Seliussrrove. hv I
Swartz, Wm, F. Shay, Esq., o(
sontown and M. Alice He
daughter of Clias. Hower, Y..
Oct 29, by Rev. J. Weii
John Weller of 'Washington t
to Uorinda Dunkelberger of
burg. '
Oct 29. bv Rev. W. A. 1
;Robeson E. Walter of Middle
twp.-and Barbara S. Heiser of
rieasant Alius.
Nov. 19, at Freeburg, by
J. F. Wampole. Absolom Koi
Mt Pleasant Mills to Caroline
pert of Fremont.
Nov. 23, by Rev. D. M. St
at Beavertown. William Ho
Goss and .Mary Goes, both of
A X ffiVl. 4-
catur iwp., wumin jo,
Nov. 28. bV Rev. Z. A. Y
John Allen Mover of 1 Adaral
to Sarah E. Rearick of Franklin K
. Novi 26. bv Rev. D. M. St
Isaac Bousch and Sophia H
both of Beavertown. (
Dec 21. by W.R. Wieaad,
J. Knepp to Mary M. Haioei, II
of West Beaver twp. . : i 1
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