The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 23, 1898, Image 8

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FOR MEN and BOYS
ISHNG PRICES.
IVIEN'S SUITS
ASTON
BOYS' SUITS
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The last lot of the 800 Boys' "'uits lias arrived and are
now on sale. No telling how long they'll last as the
quantity is not large.
More of the Men's Suits al $4.98
.-Arc her U,r quick felling, made of fancy cheviots and plaids and plain colors.
nVr, $0.50 at least, should be the price ot tiiese suits.
BROSIOUS BROS,
MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PA.
The Record of 30 Years
Ike Marriage, for Ike Last Iktrty
' Yean Compiled to Revive Pleas
ant Reoolleetione amt ts Proem
the Same.
:' 1881.
Nov. 24, by Rev. W.A. Haa,
Nouli Wise and Ellen C. Straub,
both of Washington twp.
Nov. 27, by Rev. W. A Haas,
Francis Miller of Penn twp.' to
Savijla Bailey ot Monroe twp.
Nov. 27, John Mengle of Wash
igton two. to Mary E. Stiver of
Perry twp.
Due. 1. C. W. Sanders of near
Centreville ami Emma E. Mover of
Union Co.
Dec. 1. Rufus Kncnu ot Banncr-
ville to Agnes C. Worrall of Milroy.
Dec. 4, by J. E. Shinkel. J. P..
Jonathan Brunner to Ellen Bower
sox, Iwth of Centreville.
Dec. 4. at Beavertown. bv Rev.
D. M. Stetler, John F. Grhart of
Centre twp. to Sarah Jane Row of
ar
Monroe twp.
Dec. 11, at New Berlin, bv Rev.
H. W. Gross, Samuel B. Shollcr
and Caroline A. Beaver, both of
Snyder Co.
Dec. 12, by J. I. Yenrer. J. P..
Lewis Troup of Cross Roads, Junia
ta, Co., to Sullie S. Bender of Perry
twp,
SELINSGROVE.
(Ifrftrrcd jrorn last week.)
Mrs. Henry Derk uee McClees
-if Philadelphia is visiting her cous
in Mrs Ciortner on 'Pleasant street
Rev. J. M. Anspach D. D. J
of Williamsport, who delivered the
Baecalaiiiato sermon is domiciled
at F. J.Sehoch's Mr.audMrs.
11. L. Schroyer, have returned from
their wedding trip Rev. J. E.
Weldley, A. M., of Pittsburg, who
delivered the address to the Y. M.
C A. of the college is being enter-
. Uined by M. L. Wagenseller
Prof. Meado Wagenseller, whose
school at Milton has closed is under
the parental roof Prof. (Xlen
rflortner is upending a fewdays with
his mother and sisters Prof.
.and Mrs. Cope, of Blooinslmrg
'Normal came down with Prof.
"Noetling and spent Sunday with
fuinily, the Prof, and his wife
took natural after years of uhscnue
lrom our midst Miss Chris.
.7iie of Kocitvillc, Ills, is lieing en
tertained by her uncle, Dr. Born....
.Mrs. G. A. ihirtcr ai.d cliildren of
'.May town are welcome guests at her
prcnts, J. W. dangler and wife
The outlook for a very large
attendance during commencement
M-otk is good, already many homes
filled with guests The Milton
Central League team played our
.''toy on Saturday lat, hut the league ,
v-w fiot in it. Score 18 to 20 in
. l'avoi of the home team Rev.
. J. 11. Barlj filled the pulpit in Dr.
ii-pach's church in Williaiustort
v id Sunday, the 1 h: lieing here preach
jng the Ifcuralaiire-ate. . . . Rev. P.
I lorry Miller and Win. S. and
Doumt ririch returned from Mt.
Airy Seminary on Thursday last
.Miss Etta Hoffman of Wil
iiainstown is being entertained by
Miss Annie Potter liev. I. P.
Zimmerman, wife and daughter, of
Sharpsburg are taking in comiucnce
f went this week, Rev. Zeeliman is a
member of the board of the Univer
sity liev. M. S. Ceasman of
Ijewistown and Win. T. Horton of
Recdsville, two faithful members ot
the board .put in apjicaranoe early
o as not to miss a single session
Mr. D. K. Ramey of Altooiia..
'..ilio eilicient president of the lioard
is promptly on hand, which is char
acteristic ot Mr. Ramey The
students are publishing the daily
.-again during commencement, it had
already lecn eagerly sought after by
the friends of the institution ....
Our citizens who took in the Scsqui
TCiftntutul exercises of the Lutheran
i Miiiisterium at Philadelphia, have
r returned home well pleased with the
exercises A young lawyer arriv-
il at the homeof C. P. Ulrich,Esq.,
n Saturday last Prof. James C.
Rollback and family of Iowa are
.welcome guests at E. P. Rollback's.
'Aunt Rachael'ti Horehound aud
Elecampane.
Mute OrtB Itock ca1J ;rTfl nl
die UuntovkU herb, If mmpte and effcUv
riDtJr)gb. cold lionntenewi nd aorv
ttroV-UUly reoum mended for ouUuiHIvm.
riniM'i eavnt medicine mixture, but It M
oare'HoretoouDd, Elwmpne Hoot, Kock Candy
mkV ttraa I uloe. combined wlUi ot her nwdlcln. t
axnCbA liy coneumpuvw. puoiie wwe.a
atdataiw.
Sold b driuiriaU. Met, !
WEST BEAVER. i
Some of our farmers have com
menced hay making and rejxrt a
big crop J. J. Steely is still
adding improvements to his property
by giving his house a coat ol paint
Our farmers say the wheat
crop will be short at this end this
season, on account of the fly
A. A. Romig's, son-in-law, Charles
Waencr is still confined to the house
at tliis writing, but under the care
of Dr. Boush is slowly improving
J. Irvin Howell is now run
ning the Lillyville Hotel under the
act of 1303 (no license) J. P.
Fisher is making preparations to
have his excursion boat (the May
flower) hi running order by the 4th
of July from Fisher's landing to the
lake o cts tor round trip, meals ami
refreshments served on Uwt by the
Lowell ladies Wm.Grossand
family of Middlecreek spentSuuday
with Henry Baunigardner The
rain we had Sunday was much more
appreciated than a Spanish victory
Some of our farmers think
they will lie able to cut wheat by the
last of the week or hegiuing ot the
next ........Michael Aumillcr of
Troxelville was a West Beaver
visitor on last Sundav.
UNION TWP.
Hay making is in progress
Lixzieand AmcliaSchrey were visit
ing at Sunbury over Sunday
J. M. Walbom and wife were cull
ing on friends at Slmmokin Dam on
Sunday Jacob A ticker and
sister made a trip to Centreville. on
Saturday John Ulrich and
family of Strouptown were visiting
in our vicinity on Sunday. He
drives a spirited horse in a brand
new Dayton wagon Charles
lieigle started for Northumberland
on Monday where he will work
during thesummer The Hoover
Bros, are building three big coal
flats one will carry an engine for
ojierating to take coal out of the
river. They claim they can take
20 tons out per hour they named
them Texas, Olympia and Oregon.
Women as Beasts of Burden.
It has ken said that women and
dogs, harnessed together, do more
hauling in Germany than the rail
roads and wagons put together.
Throughout the German Empire
women and dogs may be seen liar
nessed together to small carts, pull
ing heavy loads, all through th?
country. The men of the family
are in the army, aud the ieasant
women have the home work to do.
Put Them in Jail.
A few days ago the publisher of a
newsiiaper in Ohio brought suit
against fourty-throe men who re
fused to pay their Kubscriptioiis,
with the result that judgment was
obtained in each case. Of that num
lcf twenty-eight made affidavit tliat
they concluded none of their belong
ings could be attached under the de
cision ofSupreme court. They were
bound over in sum of f 300. All
gave hail hut six! and they were
sent tojaiL '
MiDDUBuacH Market.
Corrected weekly by our iiipritlntiiU.
Butter 10
EgifB 10
Onions 00
Lard 6
Tallow 4
Cblckengper lb 7
Turkeys 00
Bide 7
Shoulder 0
Httlll 12
Wheat 85
Bye..- 60
Potato 00
Old Corn 8
Oats 80
Bran pr 100 lh 75
MiddlhiK " J00
Chop " ,t)0
Flour j er bbl 6.40
The Pennsylvania Ra'l road's New Double
track Lire to Atlantic City. '
With tho npw Miwlulo of fn v mimm-r trains
In fllect May num. the West Jprwy aou jfatihore
Hiillroui prarilrallv npeim to trnvl im tiflw
uiiuipir irn.-m urn; irom i nraaeD ana Broad
fclreet 8'ailon to AUaut.c City.
During IhB Wintoranl Spring fh Hie from
Caindvn to Atlantic cttv has been ctu.lly rp.
hullt.. T!ie old llslit -nils have Imsii rr pi need
hy new ateel ralla welvhlnir one hundred pound
to t!ie yrtl. onl on entirelv new rmid con.
strutted by the jr.rllng uwessitry for the doublr
truck. -
The (rrnde nriMlnir oVMr Hm (rank of the
Jcrse 8 Mil htrn Railway at Winnlow has ftwn
f llniint.-i hi- Mi liiUMIn? or an eli-vativl road,
way high Hliori the Iticnu-ctlnir Imckd. and thua
enablltiK Ilia la (lout trains fvpims this point.
wit'inur.slu'keiilnvspPKit An ahaoliifly nXr
roadbed has owm conKiructed across the men.
down. X nlUmartin.;erit foundation ot th
old Camdpn t Allanuc roadbed, wliloli his btwn
buiidlnii or t!io MO'in'ilated worK of. forty
years. IhdllMliI nf rnrloadsnf irravel ntiil sand
have heen placed to the depth or six tent from
lheaiirfuoenp.sjth.nr. tin tracks are elevated
aiiovethe iieiiriit. of the otorni tide, la ordnr
that the elevated truck mnr 111 belter With
stand tno action of storm fide, faosln hare been
opened at Intervals to carry the aflctiinulaLed
walr beneath the roadway and tho expiwed
RIMO. nf tlitt imh.nl.mui l . . I .
coated with the heuvv and adhesive soil due
ii"ui inn uir-uun-. i ue new tracs is as llrro as
the old ever was. and with the protections
and reinforcements it will stand tlrmlv the
hrilflt nf nnv nr.1lnarv ulA.m Kii. nn.
has lieen co i:1 wit h an application of oil so as
free It rmm the dust naturally lucldcnt to the
w grudln?.
I nder these Improved condltlnns the West
Jersey and seashore's rtonble-lr.u-ked IMk-s to
vy nnn uiennesiana best rme of
rallroftn In anv Humm.p ..... i .. ...
........... i.n . 111 niiirrn.il. 1 no
siwed of trains both irom Hroad Htreat Htatlon
and amden will be materially aoe'lrated and
the time of transit proportionately reduced
The rolling stork and equipment, will be fully
.... ..... uikii -viiiuora mainuiiiida oy me
Pennsylvania Hallroad.
The Hummer traveler to Atlantic City by this
Popular route win enjoy the finest faullles offer
ed by any railroad.
MARRIED. , , '
June 12, by liev. 8. K. Ochseu
ford, at the Lutheran Parsonage,
Selinsgrove, Henry A. Hollenbach
and Catherine E. Kratzer, both of
Kratzerville, Pa.,
June 14, in Jackson twp. by Rev.
S. Sydney Kohler, George W. JJeav
erof Middleburg to Florence L.
Leitner of Jackson twp.
DIKU.
June 11, at Selinsgrove, Mrs.
Susan Gemlierling, aged 85 yrs. 3
mow. and 26 days.
June 10, in Franklin township
Conrad L. Springer agetl about 38
years. Funeral took place on Sun
day morning in the U. B. church,
Rev. Roughter, the pastor, officiat
ing. June 10, in Franklin township,
three mi les north-west ofMiddleburg,
Adam Walter, aged 64 years.
Interment at Zion'a church.
June 9 in Washington township,
Mrs. Oliver Renningcr, aged 29
years, 3 months and 26 days.
TheTriaUofLife,
Jan. 8, by Rev. Wampole,
Thontaa C Walter to Katie C.
Beaver, both of New llerlin. y
Jan. 12, by Rev. M. L. Dietxler,
Aarua D. Wielder and A. Rdben
old, both ot West Beaver twp. ", .
Jan. 12, by A. G. Hornberger,
J. Wilson Glace and Mary Mey
er, both of Chapman, ; :.:..
Jan. 30, by Rev. Haas, Milton F.
Smith of Adiiuisburg to Mary J.
Beam Taggart ot Selinngrove.
Jan. 31, at Beavertown, by Rev.
D. M. Stetler, John M. Steininger
and Mollie M. Spade, lioth ofMid
dleburg. -
Fell. 2, by Rev. S. E. Ochsenford,
Isaac Zimmerman of Dry Valley X
Roads to Mary Stahl of Kratzer
ville. Feb. 2, Jonathan Hafley of
Franklin twp. and My Savilla C.
Stetler of Pcun twp.
Feb. 7, James A u rand of Lewis-biu-g
and Maggie Leitzel of Krat
zemlle. Feb. 8, by Rev. P. Born, D. D.,
D. Norman App of Monroe twp. to
Mary E. Dunkleof Buffalo Valley.
Feb. 19, by liev. Haas.C. Lau
denslugcr and Lizzie Jarrettot Peun
twp.
Feb. 19, by Rev. J. F.Wampole,
Jacob Shaeffer of Oriental to Cath
erine Snyder of Richfield.
Feb. 21. by Rev. J. W. Bucklev.
M. S. Weudt and Ella M.BakelesB,
Dec 12, by Rev. J. P. Shindel, , ,' t
no. W.Miller of Union Co. and ofmokinDam.
Geo
Kate Kohler of Snyder Co. 22 Dr D- Clark Nipple of
Dec. 13, by Rev. AI. L. Dietzler. toa. "Hon nd LauraBoyer
Emanuel B. Steininger and Delilah "wirg-
Ellen Snook, both of Middlecreek. Fel)- 23 by llev-J- F. Wampole,
'Deo. 15, by Rev. Haas, W. W. Thetnlore W Fisher to Ellen Row,
Maves of I.wistwn .n w A n.. both of rowling Station.
V " uv a. a. a, kja UMU I
Walborn of Selinscrove. J an 2G "7 v' Jhn W. Swartz,
of
Dec. 18, by Rev. Haas, Benjamin J08
'. Row to Clara Gordon, both of Mr? IMh Haniaster of
mi't.hnmv. Perry twp.
r E Shinkel J P Fob 26 at Sehiwgrove, by Rev.
of Centreville' and K nford, Henry Derk and
Jrubb of Centretwp. K Hernian' b(th ol KratMr-
F
Smith Grove.
Dec. 18, by J. E. Shinkel, J.
ueorge Henry of C
I i i.-.i. . ii
auu uuierine vjruou ol ventre twp,
Dec. 22, by Rev. M. L. Dietzler,
James D. Dreese of Adamsburg and
Laura Ellen Straub of Painter.
Dec. 22, by Rev. Gross, Rev. J.
D. Shortens of Union Seminary and
t: t T a
xuiuerva u. opitier.
Dec. 25, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
D. F. Fisher of Penn twp. and Ma
tilda Moyer ot ashington twp,
Dec. 25, by same, John Clopp
and Maggie b. Itotinuin, Iwth of 5,s
llnsgrove. ,.
Dec. 25, Charles J. Deling and
Mia rry, ventre twp.
Dee. 25, by ReV. J. W. Beutz,
Nathan Bressler of Schuylkill Co.
to Lydia Somes of Aline.
Dec. 25. bv Rev. .1. V. Riwtl,...
John S. Hay brick of Lewistmvn
nnd Mary C. Kinney of Selinsgrove.
Dec. 25. bv J. E. Shinkel. J. P.
Benjamin Loss, Jr., of Centre twp.
A. It I 1 -m- .
to ousanna unrick ot limcKtone.
Union Co.
Dec. 27. by Rev Shindel. AIW
Ikiyer and Clara Boliir. Imtb iifSnv-
der (Jo.
Dec. 27, by Rev. Gross, J. Win
field SamiiHtll. M. ).. and F.ttie A.
Spanglcr, both of Centreville. .
Dee. 27. by Elder F.
Fred. F. Kramer and Lilli.. Am
brose, both of Lena, Ills.
Dec. 27, at Beavertown, by Rev.
D. M. Stetler. Cvrus, (I l)i..rrw.t
and Mary E. Snook, Inith of West
lieaver.
Dec, 28, by Rev. W. R. Wieand,
Ioreuza D. Wileman of Adnimhurnr
and Mary Jane Reed of Mifllin Co.
Dec. 29, by Rev. S. P. Brown,
Thomas P. Derr and Lizzie Rhonda.
lioth of West Perry twp.
Dec. 29, bv Rev. Gross, Daniel
C. Percel of Wiufield and
Snyder of Forest Hill.
1882.
Jan. 1. at Port Trevertnn. bv Tt
S. Thursby, J.T., John H.Herrold
and Amelia U alter, both of Free
burg. Jan. 1, by Rev. M. L. Dietzler,
Isaac C. Swartz and MaryM. Bower,
sox, both of Troxelville.
Jin. 8, at Frecburg, by Rev. J
Ieight of Sum, J
data Co. M
5, at Bedford, J
r-Connel, W. Ii.'
lot'
Partj
lerofJ
ville
Feb. 28, at Northumberland, by
Rev. E. T. Swartz, Wm. T.Roberts
of Northumberland ami Malinda
Machamer of Freeburg.
Mar. 1, James D. Lesher of Sny
der Co. and Ida E. Young of Union
twp., Union Co.
Mar. 7, Elias Emerick ot Selins
grove and Mrs. Diana Hctrick of
Mahanoy, '
Mar. 7, by Rev. J. F. Wampole,
John C. Stimelingof Pfputz Valley,
Perry Co., to EmmaJauelleimbach
of M'ashington twp.
Mar. 9. at Beavertown. bv Rpv.
D. M. Stetler, Mnnasses (Jil'bert of
and Louisa Gearhart, Iwth of Bea
vertown. '
, ut Port Treverton, by
Rev. J. W. Bontz. John A.Kt..n mul
and Amelia C. Fisher, lxith of Sny
der Co.
Mar. 11, at Hiintinirdoii. bv UeV.
J. I. Pearce, J. D. Hamilton and
Cora M. Erhart, both of McClure.
. Mar. 19, at Adamsburg, by Rev.
M. L. Dietzler, Millard A. Scham
bach of Troxelville to Ellen B. Mc
Clellan of Beaver twp.
Mar. 19, AVr. H. Swartz and Re-lH-cca
Price, both of Chapman twp.
Mar. 23, John W. Hoch, son of
Albright S. Hoch. and Ida C. Stahl,
both of Kelly twp.
Apr. 2, by R. C. Fiss, Esq., Za
chariah Keller and Sarah A. Hum
mel, both of Shamokin Dam.
Apr. 2, James Helwig andEmma
Kramer, both of near Richfield.
Apr. 2, Geo. 11. Hoffman of Perry
twp. to Maggie A. Mengel of Rich
field. .
Apr. 8, at Montandon, Albert C.
Peters, formerly of Middleburg, and
Amanda C. Winkleblock of Laurel
ton. Apr. 8. Edward Rhoads ot Jun
iata Co. and Annie M. Willow of
Y est Perry twp.
Anr. 9. M. L. Wa!tir ami AfniM.1
J. Aloyer, both ofMiddleburg.
Aor. 12. at York. Pa., bv T?v
Spalding, D. D., R.HatliawayShin-
uei, son oi lion. J. li.U Shindel ol
ijelinsgrove, and Lizzie M
Apr. Sa bv Eer. N h
ham, Morria Boon and S o i
bothyfWinneld.
Mar 2. bv Rev. J. W '
A. Romberger and Emnui
man.
-May 4, by' Rev. W. A t,l
F. Brouse ami Agnes MatilJ
auuin, both of Jackson twn I
May 7, John C. StimoiJ
Perry Co. and Emma J. Q
ot nasiungton twp. j
May 7. by. A. G. IT... J
J . P.. Josenh II. Mcisi.p r o
d Ida P. Leisrht of
twp., Juniata
May 10.
Father O'Connel.
- t VI - -. I ..
auu uutsisu voo, uotll ii,
Pa.
f- 1 A I... 1 T 11 ...
Wm. D. Bilger of Jackson tJ
MaryM. Foltaof Franklin J
May 15, by Rev. Cts.
U Smith of Cedar Falls
Jennie Evans of Oak
formerly of this place.
'May 17.N.L.Leohn.r
O., and Maggie E. Hilbish
er,ofCol. P. HilbishofM
May 18, by D. S. Bove,
iv. u. ounaers and Jiarbara
ctter, both of Perry twp.
May 18. bv D. R. IV,
R. W. Sanders and Barbara l
etter, both ot Terry twn.
May 18, by Rev. Dietzler J
M. Waener of Vet rIJ
Minnie J. Strunk of LewistJ
May 18. by same. ttJ
w 7 -vni
Hoover of Penn twp. to Lyd'n
oi nasiungton twp.
May 23, at Beavertcwn. I
V. Al Stetler, Wm. J. S
est Beaver twp. to S. Kate
ner.
May 25. by Rev. H. W rf
Honrv P T : it!
.j ...vim iv Mjll.w n
both ot Uentreville.
May 25. bv Rev. DietzU
UKanawell of Juniata Co, and!
lie J? Ueta of Auamsburg. I
May 25, by Rev. Dietzler, H
A. Hendricks and Sue Seip,
Adams twp. ,
May 28, by Rev, Reed, G
A. Stetler ofMiddleburg audi
E. Renninger of Middlecreek.
May 29, by Rev. W. A. I
TV V W T 1.. T .... ill
f . 4UU1B HUU je
both of Freeburg
May 30, by Rev
J. Griffith of Shiinit!
Cairie Shaffer of Port TreverU
June 4, bv
Alliert Fwlier
s and Jennie
v. J. W.
ft.l,o 11
Jan. 3. by Revs. S. E. (hmn. Imth of Yorlr.
ford and P. Born. Charles P. TTIrinh Anr. 13. hv Hv Ti f Bwu
Esq., and Laura C. Dari, both of John D. Shawver and Martha a
villi, Dotn ot Adam twp. '
Apr. 10, by Kev. J. P. Shindel,
Edward B. Klock ofHerndon and
Selinsgrove.
Jan. 5. in Mifllinhiirc. hv llov
Tamno T7yu.-Ju .fnl 'l-J l I
inauuuui ui x llliaueinilUt afl-lT ,. . "TI " auu
siuted by Rev. Isaao Gricr,D. D.,of L?ia Ai,n Weaver of Snyder Co,
Vf : ai:i r nr i. , -n ... I Anr. 23. A mn Vama .
Mifflinbunr. J. Merrill of F.uin APr- 23, Aaron Kerstetter and
and Emma Snodgrass of Mifflinbunr Raber, both of Chapman twp.
t - k 1 r v. . Apr. 25, by Rev. J. W. Bentz,
Jan. 5. bvllev. M. L. D ntrW in "Z:i. a (r ,, . 1,
t i x ' 0 , ' x icucnuik o. xierrom ana v& An-
w"1 TSn mi K "o. both of thU county.
.Waughen, boUi oHVest Beaver twp. , ApV. 13, by Rev. M. ll Dietzler,
Wm. Peon Gross of Adamsburg and
. Wampole, Hiram & ' Stahl to M. Magaret Wagner of West W
Tinrn A Hfillof k..tl. nrir-- I a . , 1
Rev, J, W. K
and Alice Slut
both of Port Treverton.
June 8, by lloVi g, p.
Miltou M. Xoccffer and Ann
Ilookeubroch, both of Chapmaii:
June 11. bvllev. J. P. SlJ
Edwin Snyder to Kadora C. U
Iwtli of WasluHgton twp.
June 18, at Northumberland!
RcV R T. Swartz. John ttJ
Fm-biif to . Mary Alice Stnl
Seliusgrotrt
June 18. lrVJX.fi. Hover.
Henry W. SteflertoflTnioiitwJ
Amelia Reichenbacb of Wucliiof
twp.
June 24, by Rev. Snttfink
rison Knouse and Lizzie hmtti
both of Franklin twp.
June 27, Prof. A. E. GlftW
Union Seminary, New BerSh.
Kate Kranshop of Lancaster.
June 27, at Mt. Carmel, J
Curus of Selinsgrove to Idi
Persing of Mt. Carmel.
Juno 27. bvRev.Sliind...W
Jordan and Amanda Koons, bt
this county. I
June 27, Geo. F. Holme J
Mahala C. Mattis, both ot SJ
grove. .
July 2, at Selinsgrove, by 1
W. A. Haas. Charles E. Sam
ot ventre twp. and Sal lie C.
dieswarth of Middleburg.
O I... !.... t ia Ar-m
Elias Disney of Alton, McKtanll
tn V 1. rv i.m
July 2. bv J. E. Shinkel. J
F. II. Stine of Centrevilln to
Valentine of Limestone twp., I'
vo. - ' ;
T..1.. A I v t ... nr-
imy , uy ivev. d. x. n amp.
John W. Schnee and Agnes IW
ooui 01 rerry twp. :
Reducnd Rates to Nathvilla via
vania ran road, account Chnsi
Endeavor Convention.
BUIooai Convention, to tw tald t
Tb., JulBto it, the peougrmuil
Oonpuur wiu tan Moantoa uokeu of:
Utttonann Hallna to MukAii. hui
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