The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 15, 1898, Image 3

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Record o? 30 Yfp
ltnrriagf for W 3AWJ
(far to iJm'p Piftu-
to Preterv
j 1890.
't,nt24,by Rev.' JacoU Yutxy,
IvTliummel and Annie C. Eby,
jl 1 25, by Elias Hummel. J. P.,
lO stuck and Carrie J. Ulricli,
& f Globe Mills.
2S, by 1IV. M . OU IMmivs,
L.L A. AVaeuer.and tarah J
Lb. both of Adamsburg.
Sept 28, by Kev. V,. uunr,
A.Slmffir and Rosa I. Boyer,
,l, f Washington twji.
pt30,byJ.K. Peck, J. P.,
n k'prstetter of McKees 4 Falls
Marv E. Portzline of Meiserville.
9 bv liev. Jacob lutzy,
Geo. B. AVVwer of McKces'J
jls to Sara Catherine Schoch of
ilin?L'rove.
n,.t 5. bvKcv.A. K. Ziimuier
, ',LV. Ulsh to Murv C.
,lUng, both ot Mcmre.
Oct 12, by lv. "V. A. Haas,
eorp: Row of Smith Grove to Polly
wb ot Scimsgrove.
Oct. U.byKev. J. G.M.Swengle,
UK. Hassinger and Alice A.
U( x)th ot lfcavcrtown.
1 i. bv Rev. J. G. M. b wenglc,
liarlfs M. Ingram and Annie M.
i;e. both of lroxelville.
Oct 1, by Rev. J. X. Vfctzlcr,
A Kohler and Bessie M. Hare,
,th of New Berlin.
fM 10. bv Kev. Jacob Weaver,
Lm.i..l B. Ok-rhoHzcr of Thoinp-
Litown to Lizzie A. Weaver nf
Icxioo, Pa.
(Xt. 22, by Rot. S. S. draybill,
n Vanormer of Danville to Lil-
l-M. Sliotzlicrger of Eveiulule.
Oct. 28. by Rev. J. D. Stover, A.
!. Smith and Xora Walter, both of
runner.
ov. 2. by Rev. W. M. Lamlis,
Km. II. Shinkle and Jennie C.
tine, both of Centreville.
ov. 2, by Rev. Samuel Smith,
Km. E. Fisher and Mary J. waiter,
,tb ot Mt. Pleasant Mills.
Nov. 3, bv Rev. J. F. Wamnolc,
Ik'rt E. Soles of Harrisburg to
ilary S. Bickliart of Middleburg,
Xov. 4, lyW. W. Wittenmycr,
IcrkO. 0., Harry L. Xewmnn of
ibid and Agnes A. Reicli of Krca
(nor.
Nov. 9, bv A. (J. Ilornberger,
P.. Francis (i. Martin ot Perry
jwp. to Jane Frantz of West Perry
vp.
Nov. 0, by Rev. J. X. W etzlor,
Yin. II. Sanders of Bcavertown to
ve E. llartnian of Middleburg.
Nov. 11, bvRev. J. F. Wamjmlo,
L M. Kratzcr of Washington twp.
ii Martha J. Steiningcr of Franklin
Nov. 13, by Rev. J. X. Wetzlor,
lininet E. Middleswarth and Annie
f. Miller, both of McClure.
Nov. lG,bv Rev. W. A. Haas,
vumu'l Ulricli of New Berlin and
Martha Ripple of Dry Valley X
lumls. i
Nov. 20, by Rev. J. X. Wetzlor,!
Jacob W. Riegel of Middlccrcck to
iiz.ic C. Smith of iroxelville.
Nov. 23, by Rev. J. F. Wamnolc,
allies II.Ronshand Annie C. Berg-
r, Ixith of Freeburg.
Nov. 23, by Rev. J. X. Werzlcr,
fYni. A. Wajnior tnd Cenora M.
Kagner, Initli of West Beaver twp.
Nov. 23. by Rev. W. A. Haas,
Vm. II. Ramer and Ellen Fisher,,
wtli of Penn twp.
Nov. 27, by Rev. J. F. Wamnolc,
t!:n II. Diomer of Kreamer Clara
Reiser, of Glolie Mills.
Nov. 27. bv same. A. II. Zicbcr
'f Globs Mill's to Annie S. Marks
' Centre twp.
Aov. 28, by Rev. C. O. Lohr,
liarles Bowersox and Alvilda
Wersox both of Centre twp.
Aov. 30, by Rev. J. F. Wamnolc,
'iu A. Snyder to Sallie A. W'airner
M of Salem.
Bee. 4, by Rev. J. N. Wetzler,
"ruienus Jlaldcnian ot Wincliratcr
'a. to Fanny Shirk ofEvaudale.
, 7, by R. C. Fiss J. P.,
"eivnlH. Benferof Monroo twn.
t Wla M. Ijandeuslager of Penn's
:) Doc 7, by J. G. Horndergcr, J.
' Abraham A milt u nil Annin M.
"yr.both of West Perry twp.
yw. 7, by same, Albert S. Shrawder
AgneaMitterliog, botli of West
wytwp. ; '
Doo. If; iji.ti'tarir P.,
Wa & KtKgU and Emma Bieg el,
both of JtecUirg. , r ' . ,
pil'lti by Rev. G. C. H. Has
kari, Charles . Dreese and Gertie
M. Carpenter, bothol Bcavertown.
Dc 18. by Rev. J. D. Stover,
Calvin F. Berger to Emma J. Walter
both of Centrevilla.
Dec 18, by Rev. J. N. Wetzler,
Wm. Calvin Snook and Mellie A.
Oldt, both of Midilecretk. -
Dec.. John A. Snyder of Mid
dleburg to M. M. Bowes ot Miffliu-
biirg.
Dec. 21, by Rev. J. F. Wampole,
Milton Shaffer and Saloina Stroub,
Ixithof Hoffer.
Dec 21." by same, Anion Klase
of Globe Mills to Sarah J. Weiden-
meyer of Washington twp.
Dec 22, by W. W. Wittenmycr,
Clerk O. CJ, George S. Martin and
Emma J. Stctlen, lioth ot Pallas.
Dec. 23, by Rev. W. A. Haas,
Ro'oert Row and Anjeminm Smith,
both of Selinsgrove.
Dec 23, by Rev. J. F. Wampole,
Geo. II. Benfer of Kreamer tollat
tie E. Boyer of Salem.
Dec. 24, by C. R. Rishel, J. P.,
Arthur D. Renncr and Mary M.
Geinbcrling, lMth of Selinsgrove.
Dec. 25, by Rev. Jacob Yutzy,
liev. Wm. H.Hilibish of Sliamokin
to Sarah E. Lutzof S4ingrove.
Dec. 25, by Rev. W. A. Hiuis,
James Rathfon of Penn twp. to&il
lie R. Sch rev of Union twp.
Dee. 25, by Rev. J. D. Stover.
Adam Brunei- and Clara II. Binga
man, Intth of Centre twp.
Dec. 25. bv same, Daniel Boyer
of Penn's Creek to Carrie Ranch
of Middleburg.
Dec. 25. by Rev. I. P. Neil, Isaac
Huflnagle of Beavcrtown to Alice
A. Walter of Middleburg.
Dec. 20, by Rev. Abraham Leip-
schitz, Harry II. Gctzman and Jane
C. (Jctz, both of Selinsgrove.
Dee. 30, bv Rev. J. X. Wetzler,
Edward A. Hackenburg to Kate A.
Gctz, lmth of Beaver Springs.
Dee. 30, by I). S. Boyer, J. P.,
Willis R. Shrawder to Agnes
Bowersox, lnith of Richfield.
18111.
Feb. 1, by Rev. J. D. Stover, Ira
L. Attigiuid AnnaC. Wcideiimeycr,
both ot Paxtonvillc.
Jan. 1, by Rev. C. O. Ld r, P.
W. Uplingcr of West Perry twp. to
Mary Jane t'athcrine Miller of IVrry
twp.
Jan. 3, bv A. !. HornlM-rgcr,
J. P., Charles E. Spotts and Mary
E. Minium, both of IVrry twp.
Jlmi. 1, by Rev. J. F. Wampole,
Richard L. ' Shaffer of Pallas and
Sarah B. Aneker of Union twp.
Jan. 5, by D. S. lioyer, J. P.,
Henry W. Miller of Washington to
Amelia Leiller of Chapman twp.
Jan. 0, by Rev. J. X. Wetzler, J.l(l,th of Adamsburg.
jcle, Amoa Moyer and Susan Good,
both of Beaver twp.
Feb. 3, by Rev. J. N. Wetaler, J.
G. Riegle of Troxelvilleto Alice M.
Kloseof Beavertwp.
Ffcb, 8, by J. C. Kreitier, J. P.,
Daniel S. Stoltzfus of New Holland,
Lancaster Co., to Susan W. Stahl of
Union twp.
Feb. S, bv Rev. S, S. Graybill,
Xoah Zciders of Monroe twj. to
Amaiula C. Helwig of West Perry
twp.
Feb. 8, by Rev. Samuel Smith,
Geo. S. Troiitiuan and Laura S.
Geist, lmth of Meiserville.
Feb. 8, by fame, W. H.Moiserof
Portage, Michigan to Barbara E.
Minium of IVrry twp.
. Feb. 8, by Rev. J. X. Wetzler,
Oliver B. Sunders of lk-aver twp. to
Annie Walter of Franklin twp.
Feb. 15, by M. P. Arnold, J. P.,
David S. Herrold and BarUira
Shotzbcrger, lotli of Union twp.
Feb. 15, by Rev. J. F. Wampole,
Thomas W. Herman of Kratzervillc
to Mary E. ArUgast of Mt. Pleas
ant Mills.
Feb. 13, by Rev. Samuel Kuhn,
Simoi' J. Snyder of Union twp. to
Rose C. Stuck ot Perry twp.
Sept. 10, by Rev. W. M. Landis,
Xewton C. Yarnall ofMt. Carmel
to Mabel Forrester f Adamsburg.
Feb. 17, by Rev. I. P. Xell', Win.
M. Weh r of Milllinburg to Mollic
M. Rcnningcr of Middleburg.
Feb. IS), bv J. K. Pwk, J. P.,
James Willi and Alice Haas, bath
of Meiserville.
Feb. 22, by Rv. J. F. Wampole,
Charles E. "Hummel and Adilya
Stroub, both of Midulecrcek twp.
Feb. 24, bv liev. J. (1. M. Swcn-
gle, Lester E. Wetzel of Bcaver
town and Sallie L. Binganian of
Beaver twp.
Mar. 1, by liev. J. F. Wampole,
U'wis 11. Phillips and Martha L.
Inch ol Washington twp.
Mar. 1, by Rev. J. X. Wetzler,
Charles E. liitter and Mary K.
Maurer, loth ol Centre twp.
Mar. 3, by J. C. Kreitzcr, J. P.,
John A. Bousciimn ot Chapman to
Emma Jane Sochrist of crdilla.
Mar. 5, by Kev, J. (J. M. Swciigle,
A. E. Man'lH'ck ot Alamsburg to
Ida E. Kline ofTroxclvillc
Mar. 5, by .J. C. Kreitzcr, J. P.,
Richard B. Lenig of Chapman and
Emma .1: Xeitz of Holler.
Mar. 5, by Rev. S. E. Oehsen
fonl, Adam Jordoii o' Kreamer to
Mary V. Enllcv of Selinsgrove.
Mar. 7, bv W. W. Widen myer, ; kiu.w
Clerk O. C, A. C. Ranch ami V. j
J. Newman, both of Seliusgrovcj
Mar. S, bv Rev. W. A. Haas, S.
J. Slrauband Ella M. H'.ah', both of
Union twj
1 uppoM," Mid Mr. MMkWnt
wife, who bad been gctthtf mdi bw
elotbta, "you ar om ot thoao au
who complain beeauM th (aahlona
change so f aat." . .
"No," bo answered.' "When I look
over aomo of thu later onea I wish
they'd change fatter. Washing-ton
Star.
Jmat Om This Uof,
Willi Aunt Dinah, would you need
anything to make your joy complete if
you had a circus ticket and half a wa
termelon? Aunt Dinah Well. Ah shuld say dey
would be something else.
Willie What?
Aunt Dinah De othah half o dat
melyuml Up to Date.
Brf r and After.
"I am going to be married," said
Hiss Trotter to Miss Klttish.
' "You! You going to get married? I
thought you were an Inveterate man
hater, who wouldn't niurry the best
man living."
"Yes, but that wn before one of
the horrid men had proposed to me."
Tit-IMts.
Whnt Slie Wm,
Tommy Com Rritlpet, piny with
ns. We're playing soldier.
Dridget U'wnn. yt- lit t It? Imp. Oi
ulu't no Koldier.
Tommy No, llrldgct, Imt you're a
red cross nurse. Harper's Pazar.
linil lllm Scrr.
"l)o you i-Npeet there will lie any
men nt the Kciihliore, IhuIu-I?"
"Of courie; there wiu only one nvau
there last year, but lie promised me
on his knees to be there again this sea
son." Chiengo Ke'ord.
I'roef of It.
She Do you think Friday Is an un
lucky clay on which to get married?
He Yes, very. 1 had n friend who
got married on Friday and he had to
go clvur to Dakota to get a divorce,
Chicago Daily News.
A ClilTICAL TIME
During the Battle of Santiago.
SICK OR WELL. A RUSH NIGHT
AND DAY,
GRAPE HARVEST IH PCaTUGAL.
THE PORT ORAfM CARRIKO TO THE TKBADIMQ YATS.
Scene at the Viaevarda of Boa Victa nt Hta nmi. w.
cut the bunches of grapes into small baskets, carry them 4 short dis
tance and fill large baskets holding near too pounds. Then men with
sheepskins thrown over their backs, and platted straw knots on their
- . " , - "" iuu aiugi ui uuwuuo rug
ged winding paths and flights of steps to large vats, where the grapes,
are mashed for wine. The soil containing a large amount of iron.
l'he INteliciH ii( Hie Iliillle MiiiiHkvo
(Ie4'lllii nt rrnll tleroeM. Their llrrole
KflnrtH In ii'llln.c Aiiiiiiiiiiillon imd
Kllons lit the Krmil !S:m-l Hie tJil.v.
1. F. J li'Ti.Kn, of pack train No, 3,
wntitii trout H.uiliirun !( Culm, on
July 23id, en.VH: "We nil imd diar
rhoea in mom or U-vs violent, foi tu,
ami when wo liimled wo Ini't no time
to hoo u doctor, fiir it w;is i cao of
tuhIi ami rush w'vAA iomI iih.v lo keep
thu troops supplied with uiiiiiiiu:i
t.ion iiinl laiiuns, Imt thanks to
Lliaiuoei lain s ( clie, Cliolei a iiml
Dint 1 horn lie, r .j.lv, we went nhle to
keep nt work .:i! keep our Leulth;
in fuet; I s-iiu'oii ly li 'l.ove linit lit n
(rritieill tine' th;.- niei'iieine w, is the
iniliiecti i-:iv:oiir ol unn, for if
the pjiel ei s hml W n r.euhl. io work
tLcre would hv. !e i,. i ",o wnr of
tri'tiio.: uppiii-s t-. i:-o Tin re
: ) o ! i!.ls t !',.( a 'Y,i;hii h ain
f-Olllil lsi f v Oi'.lO m'.e iiln! m.VM'lf
li:nl the i.'oO'l fiiilliiio to in il
supply of (his inrilieine i' ie oui piu'k-
tlUll; hofol'ette !' i Trill. a. nl'll 1
111 lour eu:e;f U ni'soint, v
The nooo ! ISt iil 'en (i
the iM,ir:ii!,iiM urerx m :1ms lui'ilieme,
I he 'ini 111 I'l l laiii Al oi ' if i . ! i'ii, l.lcs
Moii e-, lowii. ) 'or : lie iiv nil ill uj:-;isl
Spccr's Port Grupc and Burgundy Win us
nro made from the same grapes grown on an eastern mountain slope
in Passaic valley, New Jersey, the soil also abounding in iijon produces
the real Blood-making, Life-preserving Wines of the World
the old, original Port wine grape of Portugal. No ether wines
equal these for invalids, weaklv persons and the aged. None put in
market until nine years old. fon Sai.k iiv Druggists and Grocers.
Also the P. J. Sherry, Burgundy, Socialite, Claret vin. 1SK1, and
Climax Brandy vin. 1878, all used extensively iu Hospitals and among
the Medical faculty as the best to be obtained. The unfermenteil
Grape Juice is extensively used in New York churches for communion
sorvice.
Klondyke-Yukon- Alaska
international Exploration.
Mar. S, by I tow W. M. I Hindis, Farmers Sn'.!i , Danpy Monopoly.
( 'liarles ('.Gross and AiiuicC. Ii!tfon, l:.,.V'"a"'"'!.!i!-" .r'.'. V"1
R iSlinH'ly ofMiddloburg to Klmira
C. paid ofroavortown.
Jan. (i, by kuu; C. W. lliiigaiiian
onioavortown ami Ellon Gilbert of
Millinont.
Jan. 11, by J. G. Ilornborgor,
J. 1'., B. Ia IIprnlH-rgor of lYnn's
Crtrk to Sarah K. Simh'co1 Swonglo.
Jkii. 1 1, ly Kev. J.F. Wampole,
John A. Stroub of Sliamokin to
Alba A. Moyer of Mclvoes.
Jan. 15, by M. P. Arnold, J. 1'.,
F. V. Iloiinof Union twp. to Liz
zie Xaoe of Chapman twp.
Jan. 15, by Kev. I. P. Xoll, M.
II. Maurer and Mtiggie Bauso, lotli
of Jackson twp.
Jan. IS, by Itvv.J. F. Wampole,
IrvinJl. ltow and Ida M. Foltz,
both of Salem.
Jan. IS, by liev. C. O. Fx-lir,
Simon J. Shafl'er ami Maggie M.
Dreesc, both of Washington twp.
Jan. 22, by llew 1. 1. Nell, Win.
A. llogonrief of Swengle to Ida C.
Klinglor of Pennu Creek.
Jan. 22, by Kev. J. D. Stover,
George Uickbart and Jennie V. Fry,
both of Middleburg.
Jan. 25, by Kev. J. F. Wampole,
A. M. Garinan of Perry twp. nnd
Mary A. Kepler of West Perry twp.
Jan. 25, by Kev. J. F. Wampole,
Michael A. Mengle and. Ida Agnes
Fisher, both of Mt. Pleasant Mills.
Jan. 25, by Kev. W. M. Landis,
Henry W. Kttinger of Adama twp.
to Sadie E. Carol 1 of Ohio.
Jan. 27, byllev. I. P. Neff, Mil
lard J. Courtney and. Mrs. Mary E.
Kuhn of Altoona.
Jan. 29, by Kev. I. P. NeiT, John
S. Kingaman of Selinsgrove to Alice
I. Shaffer of Freeburg. ,
Mar. 1, by Kev. J. G. M. Swen-
Mar. M,ly liov.J. V. Wampole
Lew is If einibaeli of Washington lwp
to Lizio Slinioling of Sdinsgrovo.
Mar. 22, by Kev. J. 1'. Wainjiole,
J. A. Wagner of ('outre Iwp. to
Etta M. fioitzol of Middleeroek twp.
Mar. 22, by Kev. S. 10. Mi-n-ford,
II. C. Sohnoo and Libbio E.
Herrold, both of Kitntz.
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A valuable book i i ii complete
irforiiirdion Low I t-noei-ssfully euro
Mar. 22, bv Kev. Jacob Vut.v, Iconsunipl ion nnd other hint: iliseascB
will L Mint frte fo thu remJors of
this paper. Addiost' .)r. Unit z, A.
Infer Ovum l.Ii'it-'., (Iiiei'o, III.
Charles Miller and Maggie Moyer,
both of Selinsgrove
Mar. 2-1, by Kev. I. P. Sett, G.
E. llussingor and Ella J. Ilolender,
both of Middleburg.
Mar. 20, by M. P. Arnold, J. P.,
John C. Woodling and Catherine
M. Wise, both of Union twp.
April 2, by Kev. A. K. Zimmer
man, Erie Ulshaml llattie C. Fol
ker, both of McClure.
Apr. 2, by It. C. Fiss, J. P.,
Goo. F. Ilassingor and Sallie I.
Long, both of Monroe twp.
Apr. 5, by Goo. F.IJrosius, J. P.,
John T. Shetterly of Aline and Ida
A. Klinglor of Washington twp.
Apr. 9, by W. F. Howell, J. P.,
Jesse C. Wagner nnd Carrie M.
Klinglor, both of McClure.
Apr. 12, by Kev. J. G. M. Swen
gle, David F. Wagner and Harriet
E. Hoffman, both of Crossgrove.
Apr. 16, bv Kev. Haas, Win. S.
Smith to Anna M. Thomas, both of
Union twp.
Apr. 17, by Kev. G. C. H. Hass
karl,' Jacob W. Dreese and Bertie
J. E. Kearick, both of Adams twp.
Nothing Succeeds like Success.
Th anceetR of the Bper K.J. Wine Co. In pro
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marvolouii. They roly lone on tbe irnine for
tmriv knil flitmr. and hnnoe there Is t wide and
(TtowIdk demand for IMS Brand r whlcli rtralB
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riRSTCLASS CICAR OrALERi
mmmrm, ouniiiy luiiKiit i:y mail.
or pirwiiuilly Our nysu-in of nuchlnc clvi's net iir.l
dally cxprrli'iico in uvory iTiinch ol buslncHK. inoluOini;
lU-jklr.K. MiTclmr.iilsln;:. CuminlKxion, Insurance TraD.sporl:!
tlor., etc Frc:iriitiiry Ui'Piirniii nt for lini kwant Klmlriitn. Wo
train fur 1'rai t.ial wurU mill uIwii.vk hi'i iiii; Hiluiktliiiis for woittiiy
Kr.vlimtiis i( our UiicitirKS anil Sliortliunil CiniriH. Sluili mil
I'uti'runy lny No vui' tllunn Expi'iiKi's niodnnim Ton'l throw nwny tltno nnd monrv hy
Koine ui tt iiiiwrnry bi IihoIh when II will cost you lrn to iiilcncl the Hi:sT We ulwnvn Imvo
OMmbnr vt HtinlriitH who Ijsivh li lt liiionipi'ti'iit li uilifrH In dlsyust SutU puoplu olicu
tell tin thut Mx uionilia bore in xjul lo a yiur iu uuy other scliool.
& ICA7 A C5 r? nn'' ono 'or "rst Information of n vacant position
rC.VVArvL3 forallookUofpor, Su-noKniplier. Tciiclur. ClrrUor
'JVlrfmpli oiHirntur which we succcsBfully fill. Uuslncss Houses supplied Willi
ooiiit,lit imslsUnia wllliout churpp. t'rtrr to prominent pnlronn In ovorv rmrt of thn worlil.
Thu next IhhI tliini! ui mii'mllnK lh- MOST CliLKllKATKO IIUMNKSS hOllttoi. in AmiTu:i
In lo tulto our I.STIUK."l'ION HY MAIL. If you nro iini-iuployrd uiul willing to hiimI'-
... u. iu f..p IU... ..u. L.uannu I., ul.j.pl I... ...I lli.ni.lif.il I 'i. t .. 1. .n... ...i
Aaartbaimtn.'eurttiM ;'-';'() CLEMENT C.GAINES. President. Pouchkeepsie. New York.
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