The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 29, 1898, Image 3

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    v Record of 30 Years
I -r .
r t i j . r !,.
pi Recollection and t Preserve
the Same. ( . . .
" 1891. . ' "
tvo 24, by C. R. KMiel, J. 1.,
Uc4d to HettieE. Wiling,
U l,cnu twln
94. bv Rv. J- .Wrtzler,
Vol C. OKU of. Wert Ifcaver twp.
ziias. . , n ...........
L Laura J. wiook wi iaw. '"!'
Pec. -4 "y liev . '
rank VniJ' of Franklin twp. an J
mellartiuan of Centre twp.
tv. 04. bvllf. W. A. Hans,
Lhn B. Kwm'K and Annu L WJ"
Pec. 24, by Kev. I. 1. Neft, W.
jeseo Beavertowii to Jennie S.
'repiiuiofMuMleburg.
T).h 24, by llev. G.C. II. Has-
.,rl JailieS UUUerii Will Aiuinjr
Im-Pis l,t of Spring twp.
Pee. 2"), by lwv. d. i. Miuzwr,
! o.:....,i;n.r .f I'm ! ill twit.
kmc r. oii"b - ------ i -
, Lnura A. IMtoi venire twp.
Pec. 20, by Get). J?. Hrosuis,
l Win. II. Wittfield of Perry
x . c, AT TTiuWrovn of
fcrwcwowl twp., Juniata Co.
kill. ll CUimi ' I B
IXv.27,by l'tev. S.E.Oeh8enford,
0 Jer'er of Centre twp. to Mary
I. Keiehley of Monroe twp.
a... 27. bv llev. hdward Criim-
liiijr, lit-wi U-bkieker of Lewisburg
ii i : 1 1 v ti. kAMn '
Pee. 27, by llcv. J. G. M. SwengleA
Uast, Ixitli of S)ring twp.
Pee. 28. by Kev. C. I), lelir,
iVm. M. Wenninger of Ileedsville to
lla Jane Clingnian of Miudloburg.
Pec. 31, by Kev. J. N. Wetzler,
i'ni. II. Gill ami Alice M. U'.-avcr,
Ltli of Beavertown.
1892.
Jan. 3, Kev. Geo. J. Shadier,
. r i, .i! r i:.. i.e.. .1.1
rvii) l. JWiuger oi xwi-iiuviu mm
lary J. Yerger of Fremont.
Jan. 7, by Kev. 1$. F. GiKMlman,
olm I'rowu of Oriental to Cora E.
talilor of Mahantnngo.
Jan. 7, by Kev. G. C. II. Uass-
arl. Clias. F. Kempfer of Heaver
. . , k i . i'
Nirui";s to oeneiia iu. nurger oi
ili'ldlcereek.
Jan. 14, bvKev. I. P. Nell, L.I1.
i i i i ii' IT . i rp It
laueiioi iiaoDin, w . v a., w i. v.
Black if PainU'rville.
J-in. 14, by Kev. II. C. Herder,
i'!(in Polia of Centre twp. to S.
;ilen Gilbert of Peavrtown.
Jan. 10, bv Kev. Klhw Laixiis,
avid W. Haaaof Oriental to Alice
fl. Anker of Perry twp.
Jan. 19, by Kev. I. P. Xc-fl",
Kiinncl F. Ilaekenburg of'Oliio to
aura J. JSowersoxof Franklin twp.
Jan. 21, l,y Kev. W. A. Haas,
leiirv Yeariek and Kegina (Jrod,
Kith of KratzervilU'.
Jan. 24, hy Kev. W. M. Landis,
Vederiek W. (jiindruni of Adanis
nr and Tudie A. (loss of Kanner-
ille.
Jan. 24, hy EliasIIiiiiuncl, J. I'.,
Bcvi K(KiiH of Centre twp. to Menu
. J Milium ot franklin twp.
Jan. 2(5, hy Kev. S. E. (Jehwn-
ril, Aspen G. Glass of Union two.
o Annie M. Kuhn of Washington
wp.
Jan. 28, hy J. Kohler Peck, J. 1,
leiirv 15. Swaitz and Kosio M.
enrer. ImiIIi ot PhIImh.
J-aI). 4, hy J. C. Sehoeh. Clerk
. C, Frank l'hillins and Mary F.
iickhurt, lioth of AV'ushiugtou twj).
Feh. (i, ,y J. C. Sehoeh, Clerk
C.f Henry Meiser and Annie
lerrold, both of Terry twp.
Feb. C, bv Kev. C. O. Lehr, J.
Newman ot 1'erry twp. and JN.
Walter of Franklin.
Feb. T, by Kev.' II. C. Rere-er.
''dvinS. Walter nnd ElsieC. Kailev.
Mil of Centre twp.
I'eb. 7, by S. 8. Gravbill. Amnion
'Vomer of Wext I'erry twp. to Kosa
oii:nger it Kreamer.
Feb. 7, by Kev. J. N. Wetzler,
loward J. Mitchell and CV.ra K.
'ne, both of Keavcr Si
ei). ii, hy uev. Samuel Kuhn,
hn Stuck ondl'lioebeFrantz, both
f'l'erry twp.
t Feb. 18, by II. II. Coleman, J.
Charles F. Edinger of Adams
wp. to Annie Lauver of Centre twp.
eb. 20, by Y. II. Waener. J. P..
Rac, II. Beaver of Monroe twp. to
-ieo. jjimiiott ot I'enn twp.
Feb. 25, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
paries J. Brouse and Ada R IW.
pt win oi J4.ratjrville.
Feb. 25, by Kev. Jacob Yutzy,
Dr. G. A. Htrter of May town, P.,
to Libblc I Gauglerof Selinagrove.
! Mar. 1, by Kev. Jaw YuUy,
Etra E. Good and. ELsie L. Hoff,
bothufl'enn lwp.f t
i Apr. 5, by J. E. Slankel, J. P.,
Austin C. SpaDgler and Laura E.
Hendricks, both of Ceutreville.
Mar. C, by Rev. S. S. Kohler,
Charles A. Erb to Kegina Erdley,
both of Franklin twp.
Mar. 0, by Kev. J. X. Wcteler,
John 1. Knepp and Bxmulah li.
NYYikel, both of Adams twp.
Mar. 10, bv Rev. Samuel Smith,
Edman T. Cawley nnd Virgie
Hendriek?, both of Kantz.
Mar. 13, by Kev. S. E. Oehsen
ford, G. M. Getz of Reaver Springs
to Susan A. Luck of Saleni.
Mar. 13, by Kev. S.S. Graybill,
Henry S. Shellenberger and Lydia
A. Rressler, IkUIi of West Perry twp.
Mar. 17, bv Kev. I. P. XefT, Win.
II. Oakeiof 'Williainsport to(ira,
P. Galer of Swineford.
Mar. 22, by K. C. Fiss, J. P.,
Charles E. Thomas of Shaniokin
Dam to Anna M. Smith of Monroe
twp.
Mar. 21, by llcv. J. I). Stover,
Adam Smeltztn Fannie 8. Smith
both oiShamokinDam.
Mar. 24, by Kev. W. A. Hnax,
S. II. Yeaiick and M. M. Herman,
both of Kratzerville.
Mar. 31, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
Geo. A. Gordon and Anna S. Konsli,
loth of Krcamcr.
Mar. 31, by same, John W. Mov
er of Washington twp. to Kegina It.
Power of Perry twp.
Apr. 3, by Kev. S. S. Kohler,
Thomas G. liiirusand EmmaStetler,
Ixith of Selinsgrove.
Apr. 14, by Kev. C. O. Iiehr,
Win. liong of Centre twp. to Joseph
ine Clapp of West Putlalo twp.,
Union Co.
Apr. 1(5. by Kev. I. P. Nell",
Arth.ir I). C. iSliircy of McClure to
Martha Jane Keitz of Spring twp.
Apr. 17, by Kev. R. F. Goodman,
Wjii. II. Wemlt and Lydia Ann
Wochley, lnith of Mt. Pleasant
Mills.
Apr. 21, by Kev. R. F. Goodman,
II. T. K House of Orieni".! and Cora
J. Shacd'er of Perry twp.
Apr. 24, I,y Kev. I. P. Nell', Me-
lauethon M. V alter and Sarah S,
Martin, boMi of Centre twp.
. May J'., liy Kev. 1. P. Xeli; K. M.
Christ in
to II. K.Iackciihiirr,hoth
of Mili'inbiirg.
MayS, by Kev. W. A
Wilson Jai.'iltlii llr.IiV
both of l'reel in
Mav S, ly Kev. S.
II:i:ts, J.
10. Mover,
Kohl
er,
Jacob Snyder oi' .I;ic
Miniiia Ilonibci trcr ol
llll ll. t.l
Mii.lulcercelv
twp.
May K, iy Janice Eekcsley,
Win. K. Freed of I'eaveriown and
Ella II. Ingram of Decatur.
May 1.",, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
Enos J. Kratzer of lVnn twp, to
Anna C. Kroiise of Jackson twp.
M;v 1!), by L'ev. S. E. Oelisen
ford, Win. ('. Mover and Li.zic'M.
Ulricli, Ihi'.Ii of Selinsgrove.
May 22, by K. C. Imss, J. 1'.,
Alhci'l Thomas and Ida Jarrcit, bitli
of I'enn two.
May 23, hy W. II. Coleman, J.
1, Anion W. Waltcrof Beaver twp.
to Jennie E. Getz of Troxelville.
May 2!), by Kev. J. 1). Stover,
Frank Wenrick and Anna M. Hare;
both of Franklin twp.
June 2, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
Benjamin Apple and Lizzie E. Mov
er, both of Freeburg.
Ji"ie 10, by Kev. J. 1). Stover,
Samuel Shirey and Emma E.Sliam
bach, both of Adamsbiirg.
June 11, by Kev. B. F. Goodman,
II. E. Bohner and Sadie E. Keitz,
Inith of Meiserville.
June 14, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
l'ercival Kow and Savilla Foltz,
both of l'enn twp.
June 19, by J. K. Peek, J. P.,
Aaron Keicheiibach of Northumlior
land and Lucy E. ICerstetter of Me
Kees. June 20, by Kev. J. N. Wetzler,
Charles S.Stimely of McClure and
Lizzie S. Yetter of Decatur.
June 20, by Kev. I. P. Neff,
Fred, gtimely of Franklin twp. to
Polly L. Sanders of Beaver twp.
June 20, by Kev. Samuel Knhn,
G. E. Botleiger of Perry twp. to
Lizzie M. Hassinger of Mtddlecreek
twp.
June 28, by Kev. S. E. Ochsen
fbrd. Kev. K. F. Fettcrolf ol Spring
Mills, Centre Co., to Mary A. Fish-
er of Selinsgrove.
June 30, bv Rev. V. M. Laudis,
Augustus SV. Knepp and &irah;E.
Wert, Iwth of Crossgrove,
Jnlv 3, bv Rev. 8. G. Dressier,
Iievi Ellis Xoll of Perry A. and
Sarah C. Pnyder of Snyder Co.
July 7, by Rev. I. l Xeff, II. F.
Reinord of Middlcoreek twp. to
Harriet E Hassinger ot Fmuklin
twp.
July 17, ly Samuel Keeler, J. P.,
Albert Shclleidiergerof Riehfield to
Aunie M. Mitti-rliag of Wet Perry
twp.
July 19, by J. C. Gaugler, J. P.,
Cliark-s Xeely of Pottsville to Mar
garet Klingler of Lyk us.
July 21, by Rev. W. M. Landis,
Win. I. WtKMlling of Adamsbiirg to
Katie E. Haines of Ueavertowu.
July 22, by D. S. Royer, J. P.,'
Henry R. Kiegle of Fieeburg to
Anna J. Rollinger of Kreamer.
July 24, by J. K. Peek, J. P.,
Elias Stan tier and Anna L. Jleiin,
Iwth of Union twp.
July 21, by Kev. S.S. Grayb.ll,
Jacob Reiiner to Jtva Ellen Spwht,
both of Middlcetvek twp.
July 24, by Kev. J. D. Stover,
Xathaniel (J. Maurer and Mary E.
Gearhart, both of Middleswarth.
July SI, Kev. Elias Landis,
Chits. A. Ilerman of Peiin twp. and
Emma Fryinyer of Aline.
July 31, iy Kev. I. P. Xeff,
Calvin W. Hare of Franklin twp.
to Carrie S. Walter of Centre twp.
Aug. 2, by Kev. W. II. Fal.s,
Charles F. Felkr . of Reaer Springs;
to Martha M. MUdleswauliof Pea-
veriown, 1'a.
Sept. 4, by Kev. J. D. Stner,
Samuel C. Metzger of Xew Perl in
to Mrs. Sarah S. Long of Kratzer
ville. Auir. 7, by 1
C. Weidenmver,
Anion Ii. Manbeck and Mollie
Arbogast, both of Middlecreck.
Aug. II, by Kev. Elias landis,
Simon D. Siiive of BiMinervillu and
Maggie Hertz of Kiehlield. ,
Aug. 17, by Kev. Jacob Yutzy,
Win. II. Dcater of Glen Iron to
Minerva B. Swint ol Selinsgrove.
Aug. 17, by Kev. T. C Weidcn
ineyer, Christian A. Wagner and
Elsie M. Brtibaker, both of Middle
creek. Aug. 17, by Kev. W. A.
L. C. Keiehley of K rat .civil
M. 10. Gross vi Xew Berlin.
Aug. 2."), hy Kev. W. II.
I I:i:ts,
e and
i-ahs,
Koliert Hi-sieger of ( 'eiitre I wp. to
Mrs. Amelia B. Feese of Beavia'
twp.
Aug. 2S, by Kev. J. X. Wetzler,
Maine M. Sirii-kler an.', l.nniia S.
lfalley, iiotb of 1'ii'ivcrtowii.
Aug. 2S, by M. I". Arnold,
P., I'Vanklin Bituer of Dundore to
Alarv -ii limit.' .vi
s t
luist ol'Unicu twp.
Sent. 1, l.v
bv. W. A. liars
I'roi'. J. I. Woodriil nnd Annie M.
M ir; r, bot'i ol'S..lem.
I Sept. l.v .J. ('. Sehoeh, Clerk
(). (.'., Millard R Walter to Ei.n.ia
1 S. Yelifta' of Kel l V twp.
kVlit. 1, I V Uev
J. X. Wetzlt
'IZ.fl,
Isaac A. Gilliert am
X ill T.l' iV
. 4 I
Smith, both ot l'Vinklin lwi.
Sept. (J, by Kev. S. E. Oehseiiford,
A. J. Jun'ct of I Vim twp. to Emma
S. Geise of Monroe twp.
Sept. 0, by Kev. W. M. Lindis,
Win. Dreese and Ida R Wetzel,
both of Beavcrtown.
N-pt. 11, by Kev. CO. Lehr, P.
C. Ilartman of Peon's CVeek end
t
Mary Irene ol'Kiegelof Middlebnrg,
Sept. 11, bvAlex A. Koniig, Vmii.,
Win. E. Baumjri'rdiKa'of Ix)well to
Hcttie B. O'DoncIl of liocke's Mills,
Pa.
Sejit. 11, by Kev. I. P. XclT,
Charles H. Walter and Nora R
GuteliuH, IkiIIi of Middlebnrg.
Sept. 15, by M. P. Arnold, J. P.,
Geo. V. Staid of Chapman twp. to
Alice A. Shaeller of Union twp.
Sept. 15, by Kev. I. P. Nell",
Harry F. Good of East Sunbury to
Emma I. Heiserof Kratzerville.
Sept. 15, by J. E. Shinkel, J. P.,
John Fry to Lizzie Brumier, lioth of
Ceutreville.
Sept 18, by Kev. J. N. Wetzler,
Palmer E. Stimely of Franklin twp.
to Maggie S. Hafllcyof Beavertown. 1
Sept. 24, by J. G. Hornberger,
J. P., W. C. A. FMicr and Mary C.
Frantz, both of Went Perry twp.
A President on Brandy lor Sickness
The President of the naUtmore Medical Col
lege, who lias thoroughly tented Spew's wiues
sudbniadjr.ssys:
I sm prensred to besr testimony to the value
ot speer's Climax umody ss s pure and raluuble
article In adeems ot dtw-aite In which s reliable
ilmulxDt M required. I regard It superior to
moat Kronen brandlns. HabvbvL. Bvau. M. 1.
Hresleeal snd ProToaftor of Obstetrics and Die
aus of Women snd Children, UalUmore Me
dloal college.
"Ky trtea4 u Mklng to whatticr
jou wr aa offlocr In th regular
trmj," aaid Um Xwitaokj ftntlenaii't
friend.
"No, uh,' wu th prompt and indig
nant reply. Tba titia I wear waa bo
stowed upon ma In appreciation of my
peraonal qualities and not because I
happened to be somebody's so q, De
troit Free Press. .
lie Ba4 a Rhhi, -
It waa evident tbftt something pui
sled her.
"John," she said, at last, "why do you
persist la calling uie k torpedo boat V
uon t you remember that it wos
after midnight when I got home last
night?" he usked. by way of reply.
"Yes, but"
"And don't yon also recall that yon
blew me up? Chlcapo Post.
She Took the Hlat.
To the barber I've been," says the knave,
Tw Jiwt had a pretty cle sn shave."
The maid Is not slow.
She turns the light low.
In the darkness, she knows love ts brsv.
Up-to-Dnte.
"I sny, wnlter, this mi'mion cutlet
isn't half ns good ns the one 1 lmd here
lunt vi;ck."
"Can't hoo why, Kir. It's oft tho
same tinh." Pnufh.
Nome Scoffer,
lie scoffs at icar who npver felt a wound;
lie acoffB nt woman's wllea who never foil
a preys
Ho SPofTa lit crying rhlMrvn who ts not
Kept up sJl iiltjht when he h:ui worked a41
day.
-hlcugo Dully News.
A Thoiiithllt-MK llcniiirU.
It's romarltable." com men ted Mr.
Meekton'a wif, "how ninny men arc
aiixioim to louvo lunuo ami cngiie in
wur."
"Vi's," he nnswerctl, abucntly.
"Some people never serin to know
wlU'n tli'3- have rnouli of iinythlnj;."
Wu-blilnirton Star.
Hi Knew tin' 'n 11 m.
Tho lioiiianocr My hair turned
white in a sinjflo ni-lit of ppcurhle-us
op-nny.
Tim Ilyspoptic What lmd jnu eaten
.''or supper? I'ji lo I'ate.
A Dommt l .SurprUi-.
I kissed and called her "dear,"
And In fu r aoft huad tyrs
There tolo a likdc of real surprise--
Vi-'d mnrrlrtl been 0110 year.
N. Y. World.
An IiiUlrntlnn.
fiilifileton Now ll:nt you have liecn
married to the heiress fur several
luontln. I want to 11.sk you: Is mar
riage a failure?
Item-dick Well, my wife lias sus
pended payment. Ilrmdilyii Life
A CRITICAL TIMS
nnrincr t.llH na.t.t.lflnCSTiti..r.
O u . W A imUIjIUUi
SICK OR WELL, A RUSH NIGHT
AND DAY,
I he iK'krrNiil the llulllo ol' Siiiitlii;;
lie 4 ii Im uerrnl I IIitim'm. 'I'lielr llrmle
KllorlN In (JelMiiir Aiiiiiiiui ilnn a,,i
ICiitlono o Hip From SiitK Hie
P, F. liUTLfll, t.if piii'k ir.iin No, .'.
wiitiiiu froiu iSiiuli'i'i ill' Culm, ou
July liilrd, euyn: o all h.i.l ilir-
l liocain luoii' or li -M vinl. t.l f. ii in
ninl when wolaiitlml wo hail no limt
to hhh h tloctor, for it n ciim (if
nihil ninl rush niil uti.i iluv to kvi n
lUHlHKipH Hllpplldl Willi llllilnuri
lion ninl iiiin.li-, Oiii imhI;h lo
Lbuiubt)i him h tVlic, t'luili'i it ami
JJiiinhyt! Uti.i'pil.e, ueiv nl'li lo
kwn fit work uiid l;i i i. t .r !ni;llli
in fuel; I Hincprely LJiwolhut lit. 11
critical tune tin-; lanlit'inti wiir tin
intliiwttaviour of um iiriuv, for if
the piinkern had lit'cn uiutlilu 10 woik
thoro would lmvo been no wny of
Kottmu Hupphcp to I lie front. Tin-re
wore no roadn tbnt 11 wasou train
could uhc. My coiniado nnd uiVNulf
had the Rood fortuno lo lay in n
supply of this ruedieiiip fon our puck
traiu Wore we loft Tmmvi. ni'd I
know in four ciihch it uliHOlutcly
Bavou lire."
The above letter was written to
tne manufacturer of iIiih mcdieiiic.
the Chain berluin Medicinn 'o., Don
ftioiues, lowa. Jj'or sulo bv nil drut:
gists.
v it Was sthakub.
Mil f W-
I ""rl! iiA'iri?"
CRAPE HARVEST IN PORTUGAL.
THB PORT GRAPES CARRIED TO THI TRBAD1NQ VATS.
- Scono at the Viaeyards of Boa VUto, rallej of tna Dearo: Wocaea
cut the bunches of erapea into small baskets, cam tfera short is
taace and fill large baskets holding near too pound Than aen with
sheepskins thrown over thefr backs, and platted straw knots on their
neaas, moulder tne Daskeu and
ged winding paths and flights of steps to large vats, whTere the grapes,
are mashed for wine. The soil containing a large araoont of iron.
Speer's Port (Jrnpc
are mado from tho same grapes grown on an eastern mountain slope
in Passaic valley, New Jersey, the soil also abounding in iron produces
the real Blood-making, Life-preserving Wines of the World
the old, original Port wine grape of Portugal. No other wines
equal these for invalids, wcaklv persons and the aged. None put in
market until nine years old. Fok Sale nv Druggists and Grocers.
Also tho 1'. . Sherry, llunrundv. Socialite. Claret vin 1SS1 nnd
Climax Brandy vin. 1878, Ml used
the Medical faculty as the best
Grape Juice is extensively used in
6crvico.
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