The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 25, 1898, Image 7

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jjig ofMUdleswHith.
L.21, byllev. . A ans,
,,f Centre twp.
C '21 by same, Wm. E. Auck
pbble Rlcgcl, both of Dun-
v., n"5 ly 1). P. Boyer, J. P.,
, II' Ziegler and Sallie C.
h, both of Kreamer.
Vt 25, by Kev. J. F. Wampole,
.i Upndricks and Mary E.
Lnk both of Freeburg,
(a. 28. br Kev. J. -M. Stover,
E,el O. Kuhns aud Dora A. Hart
both of Centre twp. ' .
vf SO. by tvev. o. x rwig,
ti Wonriolr of Franklin two.
1st. Jl. . ... .
liarie Ienigoi wnsningwu iwF
Vv 1. by Kev. W. M. Landis,
Un Howell ana Annie u. nagner,
Choi McCIure
1.hv Kev. S.E. Ochscnford,
L.Geo. J. Shaffer of Richfield to
fie S. Iu"19 01 v;oooiamus.
Vntf. 1. bv Elias Hummel, J. P.,
Wit! I Stroup and Ada lmnicr-
lm. both of Sunbury.
I pc 4. by Uev.S.JJi.UoliBcntoni,
1 . . io.ii:.niTi.:..i,
Jl'm. xcticr anu oaiuvv uuiwi,
Uli of Jackson twp.
Vnv. 8. by Kev. F. E. Erdmau,
WneB. Zerfine of Mauch Chunk
LiSue o. llotiman oi ion i revet
Nov. 11, by Kev. O. E. Pfleuger,
eronie J. Dreese ot Adams twp. to
ate G. Hartman of r ranklin twp,
Xov. 11. by Rev. D. M. Staufler,
'Amrd G. Stahl and Susanna
;taufer, both of Union iwp.
Knv. I3.bvllcv. W. A. Haas,
Wm. L. Brouse and Elizabeth Her
man, both of Jackson twp.
Nov. 14. by Rev. 8. P. Orwig,
James C. Doriuanwd EramaE. Mc-
Clenahen, both of Centre twp.
Nov. 15, by Rev. J. F. Wampole,
Thomas J. Erdlyof Union Co. to
Sallie E. Kuster of Penn twp.
Nov. 15, by W. W. Wittenmyer,
Clerk 0. C, John Selmffer of Perry
twp. to Kate A. Snyder of Richfield.
Nov. 17, by W. W. Wittenmyer,
Clerk 0. C. Joseph Pago of Mt
Pleasant Mills to Alice S. Kemrer
of Sharlcl.
Nov. 18. bv Rev. S. E. Ochscn-
ford, William F. Hughes and Minnie
E. Sclioch, both of Penn twp.
Nov. 18, by Rev. V. A. Haas,
Wesley F. Kauflman and Ada
F. Zimmerman, both of Monroe twp.
Nov. 18, by Rev. N. Young, T.
M. Leonard and Jennie Gross; Imth
of Adamsburg.
Nov. 18, by Rev. T. R. Dietz,
Jacob Frock of New Berlin and
Emma Yerger of Jackscn twp.
Nov. 18, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
Noah A. Wise of Kreamer and Mary
J. Minich of Freeburg.
Nov. 18, by M. P. Arnold, J. P.,
James II. Jacobs of Selinsgrove to
Sarah A. Shaffer of Union twp.
Nov. 18, by Rev. VV. M. Landis,
J. B.-Frymoyer and Kate Wildt,
both of Oriental.
Nov. 20, by JT.C. Kreitzer,J. P.,
Wm. M. Shaffer and Lizzie B. 8e
christ, both of Pallas. , , .
Nov. 20, by Rev. W. H. Stover,
Elmer E. Greiner and Laura S.
Pontius, both of Monroe twp.
Nov. 22, by Rev. S. E. Ochsen
ford, Hugh E. Boyer of Salem and
Cora G. Sholly of Kreamer
Nov. 26, by Chan. R. Rishel, J. P.,
J.P. Bradishof Buffalo and Flor
ence Mn rphy of Hartland.
Nov. 27, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
Allen S. Row of Salem to Minerva
Sholly of Kreamer.
Dec. 2, by R. C. Fiss, J. P., S.
C. Meckley of HummePa Wharf to
Annie Heiserof Jackson twp.
Dec 9, by Rev. J. M. Stover,
liarlesDeLongand Sarah J. Kuhns,
both of Penn'e Creek. .
Dec 9, by Rev. S. E. Ochscnford,
James E. Keller and bva M. . Del
linger, botli of Selinsgrove. -Dec
11, by Rev. N. Young,
Cliarles F. Specht of Beavertown to
lara 1. Hartman of L-ewis twp.,
Union Co.' ' '
Dec 1 2, by , Rev. Jacob , Yutzy,
George 8. Davis to Alice M.Keely,
both of Selinsgrove. ' " ;'','
Dec 13. by J. C. Kreitser, J. P-
Beojamin Seesholtz of Meiservilto
to Mary E. Sbettwly of Aline'
i
Deo. 13, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
ra W.Teate and Jennie Pontius, both
of Kreamer.
Doc 13. by Rev. V. A. Haas,
Charles Ronng of Salem to Amelia
E. Boyer of Kantz.
Dec, 10. by Rev. J. M. Stover,
Koswcll Fetterolf and Elizabeth A.
Ammcrtnan, both of Troxelville.
Dec 18, bv Rev. S. P. Orwig,
James E. Walter ofMiddleburg to
Laura Prutzman of New Berlin.
Dec. 19. by Rev. S. P. Orwig,
Francis G. Bowersox of Paxtonville
to Hattie C. E. HassingirofMiddle-
burg. .
Dec. 20, by Rev. Jacob 1 utzy,
Sumner M. Smyserof San Fraucis-
co, Cal., to Lillian Ij. Marsh ot ie
Iinsgrovc Dec 23. by Rev. J. R. Dimm,
D. D., Edgar F. Frederick of Shamo-
kin Darn to oaran Minnicn oi
Selinsgrov'.
Dec. 20. by Rev. G. M. Klepfer,
J. H. Rhoads of MUdleburgtoFlor-
ence T. Hane of Shamokm Dam.
Dec 27, by A. G. Hornlterger,
J. P., G. W. Kemrer of Terry twp,
to Ida Womer of A est Ferry, twp.
18S9.
Jan. 1, by Rev. S. E.Ochenford,
Noah Klineof Jackson twp.t Anna
Kuukle of Monroe twp,
Jan. 1. by Rev.C. A. Mutch, J.
A.Ynrkcr8andEllen A. Lease, both
of Richfield.
Jan. G. bv Kev. S. E. Ochscnford,
Jerome Ulrich of Selinsgrove to Sal-
lie E. Erdley of Penn twp.
Jan. 6. by Elias Hummel, J. P.
S. P. Hare to Barbara E. Ixjtllcr,
lx)th of Middleburg,
Jan. 8, by Rev. W. M. Landis,
Jerome G. Keitz of Middle-creek to
Carrie K. Fisher of Ixwell.
Jan. 10. bv Rev. W. A. Haas,
B. F. Dock ofDry Valley X Roads
to Sarah Roush of Kreamer.
Jan. 13. by D. 8. Boyer, J. P.
Ezra Roush and LonisaE. Dressier,
both of Washington twp.
Jan. 14, by Rev. W. L. Beau
mont, Benjamin LeibyandEttieFry
both of Wrightsville.
Jan. 17, by Rev. J. F. Wampole,
Frank Specht and Maggie Glass,
lxjth of Irceburg.
Jan. 17, by Rev. N. Young, El
lsworth and Hattie n
Hummel, both of Middlecreek twp
Jan. 20, by Rev. 8. E. Oelisen
ford, Simon W. Sassaman of Jack
son twp. and Kate Sk-ar of Winfield
Jan. 24, by Rev. S. E. Ochscn
ford. Wilson Haunt and Kllen
Kratzer, both of Selinsgrove.
Jan. 24, by Elias Hummel, J. 1
John W. Rhoads of White Deer to
Amelia Lenig of Washington twp.
Jan. 20, by Rev. C. A. Mukl
Jno. W. Newman and Eva Ijeaeh
lth of McKees Falls.
Jan. 27, by liev. O. E. Pflengw,
Cyrus H. Ulsh of WcstlWer twp
to Laura E. Nerhood of Adams twp
Mar. 28, by M. P. Arnold, J. 1
John S. Gordon of Buchanan, Mich.
to Nora lieiclienbaeh of Chapman
Jan. 29, by liev. S. P. Orwig
William H. Strawser of Union twp,
to Mary F. Hubert of Peryy twp,
Jan. 31, by Rev. J.F. Wampole,
John D. Arbocast of Perry twp. to
Jennie Seebold of Penn twp.
Jan. 31. bv liev. T. R. Diet
P. S. Ricgel of Freeburg to Cnth
crine Bolender of Middleburg.
Jan. 31, by Kev. Jacob Yutzy,
O. C. Gemlierling of Williamsport
to Josepbus V. Rauch of Globe
Mills.
Feb. 3, by J. E. Sliinkel, J. P.,
Samuel C. Bowersox and Kate M.
Boyer, both of Centre twp.
Feb. 7, by Rev. O. E. Pfleuger,
Milton H. Knepp and Mary A.
Kline, both of West Beaver twp.
'Feb. 7, byEliasHummel, J. P.,
James II. Swartz of Pallas to Sallie
Herrold of Chapman twp.
Feb. 9, by liev. 8. P. Brown, P.
W. Houserof Union twp. to Ellen
Brown of Chapman twp.
Feb. 10, by J. G. Hornberger,
J. P.. Cliarles W. Arndt of West
Parrv twn. to Cora A. Sliaflef . of
Perry twp.
Feb. 10, by Rev. J.F. Wampole,
Daniel Knouse of Penn twp. to
Clara Aurand of Middlecreek twp.
Feb. 10, byS. S. Schoeh, J. P.,
Amon S. Walter and Malinda
Young, both of Centre twp. '
Feb. lQ, by Absalom Barner,
J. P. George H. Dressier of Monroe
twp., Juniata Co., to Henrietta
Stuck, of Aline. r ' , ;
Feb. !2.brD. & Boyer, J. P.'
Jouathan Thomas and Sarah E.
Bickhart, both of Washington twp.
Feb. 14. by Rev. W. A. Haas,
Fred. Moyer and Annie Apple, both
of Freeburg. .
Feb, 14, by Rev. O. E Pfleuger,
H. Herbsterand Harriet Has-
singertwtli of West Beaver twp.
Fell. 14, by liev. S. Aurand,
Charles Schlesinger of Clinton Co.
to Mary E. Aumiller of Middle
creek twp.
Feb, 14, bv W. W. Wittenmver,
Clerk O. C, William C. Shaffer and
mina M. Helm, Uth of Shauiokin
Dam.
Mar. 18, by Kev. J. F. Wampole.
j'rederick E. Whittierof Williams-
port to II Verdi Ila Roush of Free
burg.
Feb. 21, by Kev. J. F. Wampole,
eter Mengle of Mt Pleasant Mills
and Alice Hackenbnrg of Washing
ton twp.
Feb. 24, J. EShinkel, J. P., fvi
Nappand Kate Wagner, Itoth of
Centre twp.
Feb. 28, by W. M. Undis, Sam.
Fuhrman and Estelln J. Row, Inrth
of Troxelville.
Feb. 2S, by Rev. O. E Pfleuger,
Chas. B. Maiklev of Spring twp.
to Ellen Smith of Beaver.
Feb. 29, by Rev. J. F. Wampole,
J. F.Troup of Cleveland, O., and
Sallie Dreese of Kantz.
Mar. 3, by Kev. W. F. Beaumont,
William K tester and Cora J. Blett,
Kth of Paxtonville.
Mar. 3, by liev. (I. M. KU-pfor,
Harvey Harper of Loyaiton, Dau
phin Co., and Sallie R. Martz of Se-
msgrove.
Mar. 7, by Elias Hummel, J. P.,
C. F. Giest and Mary Ann Clarrie
Spotts, both of Meiserville.
Mar. 10, by liev. W. A. Haas,
Harry E. Riegleand Catherine 1 lure,
Utth of Selinsgrove.
Mar. 1 1, by Alfred Spwht, J. P,
Wm. Mitchell of Union Co. and
Sarah A. Erb of Adams twp.
Mar. 12. by Kev. S. P. Brown,
Peter Meiser and Annie Haas, loth
ofMt. Pleasant Mills.
Mar. 14, by Rev. G.M. Klepfer,
Harris P. P.uyersof Up r Augusta
fwp., NorthunilKiiland Co., ami An
na 1). Gemlierling of Selinsgrove.
Mar. 17, by Kev. S. E. Ochscn
ford, William E. Keiser and Cora
B. Kocher, lxith of Selinsgrove.
Mar. 19, by Kev. S. K. Ocliscn
ford, Daniel Kinney ot Selinsgrove
and Lottie V. Kuliendall of Liver
pool. Mar. 21, by Kev. S. P. Orwig,
J. F. Keitz and Martha E. Smith,
Inith of Middleburg.
Mar. 24, by Kev. S. P. Brown,
Benjamin F. Shaffer and Barlmra C.
Steffeti, both of Washington twp.
Mar. 20, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
Roush Bollingerof Washington twp.
and Sue. Swartz of Monroe twp.
Mar. 28, by Kev. Jaeob Yutzy,
James M. Norman and Katie Jar
rett, lioth of Selinsgrove.
Mar. 28, by Y. II. Wagner, J. P.,
Irwin K. WixKlling and Mary E.
Hummel, both of Monroe twp.
Mar. 31, by Rev. Jacob Yutzy,
Jeremiah Mover and Sarah E.
Eroh, lxith of Selinsgrove.
Mar. 21, by Kev. Wampale, C,
t IH....U .1 I i T ...I!.. T
li. irillt OI 1 Clin i J', wi tjum
Wise of .Washington twp.
May 5, by J. C. Kreitzcr, J. P.,
Henry Herrold and Lizzie Schraw
der, both of McKees.
Apr. 6, by J. C. Kreitzcr, J. P.,
Henry II. Minium and Mary Ida
Meiser, both of Penn twp.
Apr. 13, by liev. J. D. Stover,
Henry A. Heekard of Georgtownto
Maggie E. Page of McKees.
Apr. 14, by J. C. Kreitzer, J. P.,
Jacob Haines of Washington twp.
to Kate Minium ofl'crry twp.
Apr. 21, by liev. Elias Landis.
R. E. Troup and Mary Teats, both
of West Perry twp.
Apr. 21, by liev. W. M. Landis,
Edward G. Nerhood and Leah
Booney, lioth of Troxelville.
Apr. 21, by John S. Meiser, J. P.
John Keiser. Jr.. of Kreamer to
Mary E. Eidem ot Vicksburg.
Apr. 26, by Ii. C. Fiss, J. P.,
Wesley Stroub of Monroe twp. to
Jemima Kratzer of Kratzervule.
I
The Kev. W. B. Costley, of Stock
bridge' Ot., while attending to his
pastoral duties at EUeuwood, that
state, waa attacked by cholera mor
bus. He says: "By chance I hap
pened to get hold of a bottle of
Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Hemedy, and I think it
was the means of saying my life. It
relieved me at once." - For sale by
Druggists. . ; i .
Tfcta CmiM? f
Tte cro ronii editor, la ddra
lf lha pupil of th rUlaf ebool,
Mi -rs
"Tb poMfbQltiM ofMffma 1b (hia
eaatry at graak 'Vhi thy flnt
caught ma aad broaf bt aw to tola
town I badnt a ablrt to mj baelb ' But
to two jraara tint I waa weartng
ablrta, with boa collar battoca; and
It waa not loaf before collars wart
put upon me; tbea I climbed into a
eoati and ovAj yesterday my good
wife aaid to met "John, Ita going to
order cuffs for you. with fold battonsl'
And all tbls In tbe abort apace often
years! Atlanta Constitution.
v. Tkoaabtleaa Q4rU
"A moat tboughtlesa girl," as Id bet
Another. In accenta of despair.
"Vtltat baa abe doner aaked bet
father.
"She aat on the beacb tbls morning
so close to the water that tbe apray
from a breaker unexpectedly reached
her," explained her mother.
"And took tbe curl all out of hei
hair, I suppose," suggested bar father.
"Worae than that," answered tbe
mother. "It ruined her bathing ault."
Chicago Post.
Ilea (or Ola Health.
"Mr nam waa Capl Kldd, as I tailed, a
I sailed."
The famous adventurer sanx he,
"If 1 didn't keap on aIUn."
He added, never paling-,
"My nam would have been Dennis, don't
jrou eeer
Detroit Journal
ntaar Bias Hlshf.
1 am delighted," said tbe old friend.
wbo bad called, "to find that you agree
witb your buaband in everything, Mrs.
Hen peck.
"Indeed!" answered that estimaDia
lady. "If you will take tbe pains to in
vestigate our domeatlo relations, sir,
yon will find that itia Mr. Henpeck who
agrees wim me in everyimng.
troit Free Press.
Rot Very Eeoraln.
Mother Well, proteaaor, do you
think you will be able to moke a mu
sician of my dsughter?
Professor Alasl madam, I fear not.
Mother Why do you aay Uiait, pro
feseorT Profesaor Threwcore and Vm la
man's allotted number of yeare and 1
am now 65 years old. Tbe time la too
abort, madam. Chicago Dally News.
The Joys of Love.
"The happiest thing In the world la having
A maid so true," he said.
" TIs not to ta compared," she answered,
"With having a trousseau made."
N. Y. Truth. ,
About one month ago my child,
which is fifteou months old, bad nn
attack of diarrhoea accompanied by
vomiting. I Rave it such reuiedieB
as are usually Riven in such caBos,
hut as nothine cave relief, we Bent
for a physician and it was under his
care for a week. At this time the
child had been sick for about ten
(lavs and was bavins about twenty-
nvo operations or tue ooweis every
twelve hours, and wo were convinc
ed that unless it soon obtained relief
it would not live. Chamberlain s
Colic. Cholera aud Diarrhoea He'
medy was recommendod, ana 1 de
cided to try it. I soon noticed a
cliniise for the better: by its contwu
ed use a complete euro was brought
about and it is now perfectly lion I thy.
0. L, Hooos, Stuniptown. Glimer
Co., V. Va. For biuo by all orug
gists.
1 898 Bicycles Down to
$5.00.
Niiw 1HH Model Lurtli'it' nnil OHtitK' lllcjclcs
r now iH'liiir Hold on hhfv coudlllouB, lis low nn
V.m oinerHoiiiriKiii riu.w, nn iiuii-nrir
at HV.m snn m w. i nn rm i"r uiier htih,
llyou wlllculllilH i)"licu out mid m-iid 10
SKASBosrrst'o.1OhlciiKo, they will fend
you 1 heir 1MW bicycle cnUiloguo una tun piiru
culttm. 7-14- I8t.
Farmers Break the Buggy Monopoly.
Ills claimed that for yir toik'irv miu.ufun
tiirem liuvn wcurud cxorhliuiil yrlct'H tor llii'lr
IfnodH, bin reocntlv, thmuuli Hi" combined h-
HIHIHIH'OOI II1H Illrllli rli il luwii, jninuin nu
oilier Rlutiw. Skahn. Hokiii'i'K A Co.. ot ClilCHk'Ci.
lmi(ot. the pi Ire ul oiii hiiwlfn down to
IIH.W; Top UUk'KltiH. A!.7ll : T'P SurrU'H.
Hiid upwards, and iln'y are Hlilpplntc Hn'in l
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Hliilu. Thev wild an Immeime lluitKy L'ntitlneue
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certainly wn Mil victory (or the titriiier, but n
Lvere blow to Hie currluce uianufitclurerH iu,d
dealers. 7-14-131.
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A valuable booK giving complete
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