The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 20, 1898, Image 8

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THEY HAVE COME TO OUR TERMS
andBROSIOUS brothers
MADE THE GREATEST PURCHASE
OF
Ever Known
to Sunbury
t TJ. m urn
Suit
Nine Hun
dred in All
A Wonderful Sale Will Now Begin.
89 m
s s
IS THE PRICE THEY
WILL BE SOLD AT.
HOW WE PONE IT. July Ctli we in i1' mi ofTur ton v oil known Cloth or Houxe in York
for NIF HUNDUED Hoys' Suits, sizes to run from 1 to l.'i The tiiimtior of suit rirnf. eUirwrod
Hiem aWtheyVked if wehad not, made 11 n.iswik.- :ui.l if m what wh intended to do witii Mifiu.
SttLL THEM wh the two worde w .iv.i thorn for uu -"r 'V'r'o " ' !."y T" ,hrt ""'".wr ued
theai they weiv ftimiZflJ, kh liHHiiiti foruirU-sold for ON h UOLfVUt. limy then respond.! with H
bis NO, we are sorry wecuiniot till jour tu .lei . u the puce i .t.tu.lv too little.
NOW THEY COME TO OUR TERMS.
October 1st they notified us tin v would accept out titer and muke t he first shipment the
They tiro now here and we uow invite i ver. body in t lie universe to come mid examine Ihetit.
loth.
BRO
SiOUB
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WJO.,
SUNBURY, PA.
I1LEBIG
MARKET.
RAN GES
AND
mm
THE
icon
The Largest Stock of High Class Stoves and
Ranges ever Brought to Snyder County
AV defy competition
in the Stove Market, Wo
show you what J'"" J?e
we set up the stove, put
it where you want it aud
guarantee you a Hat
isfactory at tide.
Sunshine and
Red Gross
MM
If w tnaw baw uir
jih awr mow mtm aiaat imr
If w Kmw kow aaea r MOTUI
BatditNMiiaNMMtfgM.
Would wacbkVfnr each Mlffht NUoraf
Fur each lack of thrift or fata t
By oar rjMmm and aatlndBeaa,
Gl then mucu aabeadadpalot '
Won la not he.p bear tnelr Tnml.ut,
- Lifting up Uw one Oitt fall!
Thus w aud u oar own pleasure.
While are giv oar help to all.
We would follow lore's klnl promptings
In our Jralluys with each onei
llenrliig In our hearts the whisper
'Kjltlitul strlrer, lis weU done."
A. L. K.C.
LITERARY NOTE
"Ev'ry Montii" for October
Within the new and improved
cover of "Ev'ry Month" we find the
usual departments; "Interesting Wo
men" and "Mon of the Mouth."
Under the latter is the best collection
of portraits and thesuccinctaummry
of the .American Peaee Comiission
that we have as yet m-n, together
with photographs and biographical
notes of M. Canibon, the singer of
tlieeace protocol; Hon. John Hay,
the new Secretary of State, and
(Jeorgs X. Curzon, the recently ap
pointed iccrov of India. Lovers
of handsome women will npprccinte
the illustrations of Maxiue Elliott,
Attalie Claire and Etlil Barryinore
which tipjicar in this numlier. An
excellent descriptive article of the
corotmtion of Queen Willheliniua hv
an eye witness, under thoapt title ol
"Little Holland's Great Celebra
tion" is profusely illustrated; this
is followed by "Dog Miniatures on
Ivory," with examplesof the artist's
worU and an account oi lier methods.
Gilson Willcts contributes a care
fully written article of on "Tpo? of
Feminine Cuba" with photographic
reproductions of many social and
political types; and an interesting
sketch of "How the War Loan Bond
Issue Was Made," helps us to ap
preciate the tremendous labor in
volved in placing the popular loan.
"The Case of Lotmdes" oilers a
pathetic story to those who turn to
fiction, and every woman reader wili
undoubtedly study the authoritative
articles on "hasluon's Irons and
Fancies."
The Music in the number consists
of a ballad, "Sweet Kitty O'Xeill"
which has the genuine Irish lilt;
caprice for the piano, "Dance ol
the MooniM-anis"; a sentimental
song "Heart's Ketasy"; and an ar
rangements of the popular "Chinee
and Coon" for Mandolin and Guitar
In short no one in the home can
take up this periodical without find
ing sonicthin;' of interest either in
the music, illustrations or rending
matter.
(Kv'ry Month New York. 1V.)
tit Up Pri of Every
or-ul.
Every brand of Stoves
wo keep is the Pride of
Mlddlccreek Valley
Wo deal also in all kinds
of Granite ware and
Tinware, Stove Re
pairs and everything
usually kept in a well
regulated store of our
line.
U
SELINSGROVE. I being pVesent who wo,,(j
- lllasu aw IllAa IKiuilk... . .
Merchant W. A. Arboeast has
gone to Philadelphia to make his fall
purchases Mrs. Kate Wagcnsel-
ler and her. wster, Miss LizzieChritz
inan, are on a two months' visit to
Carlisle Jos. K. Sharf went to
Bayard, W. Va. Tuesday evening to
be "Unesr. in a law suit "to be tried
there. . . .Editor II. B. Mover of the
Courier, was a Selinserove visitor
on Monday GrandmotlicrSchoch
celebratod her SGth birthdav on
Monday of this week Mrs. John
Erhart and mother of Brooklyn, N.
Y., are visiting Mr. E.'s uncle, Dr.
Born and family Susquehanna
University foot ball team played
a game with State College team on
Beaver field, State College on Satur
day last with a crippled teas, there
being four subs in Susquehanna's
team. Score 45 to G in favor ot
State. Considering the condition of
our team it was a well played game.
The average weight of 8tatcva 102
K)iinds and of our team as coiujmis
etl Saturday lf0. They will play
Franklin and Marshall at Sunbury
next Saturday Mrs. Dr. B. F.
Wagcnsellor returned from her trip
to Bloonisbiirg. . . . .Miss Martha
Dunin is visiting friends in and
near Philadelphia'. . . . A great many
of our people will go to Philadelphia
next week to the Peace Jubilee
MissCIaru Wallace is visiting friends
at Shamokin. . . .The band N mak
ing rapid progress. They play like
veterans . . .Communion was held
in Trinity Lutheran church on Sun
day. There was a large turnout
. . . .The Shoe Factory are putting
in electric lights so thej will not be
dependent upon any one for their
light iraukhn llane, who has
k'cn lied last for the last three years
or more, died on Monday last. " lie
expressed a desire months ago to be
dejmrt and be at rest....M. L.
WageiiMeller returned home for a
week to recruit his health. He will
go back to Philadelphia again next
week.
BANNERVILLE.
there it the weather womMi, i
favorable. Smith and Ju e
some good remarks in , f
only reliable partv ia ev? .,
publican.. P u'T'fi
Slabtown, Mifflin ,ntvu.
uui Min'u nisi weeK . r
TTrl i ur. rt
v.ii aim MBltT H'in f I
in Mifllinortinty, visits ,,3
er Henry Snook. .. .jj,
ai.iaie lor Vssem .b- .
- -I jusi week
""Ml
his friends, if any.
tell the niimljer.
Illi.
Xn. I
' IllllPf
J..I... ' . 1
otTroxelvillesnt p.trto u3
in-law, Frank Ewing. w 1
grata late 'Sijuire llowdj
CTiafwI llWtl- Ii.a a...... I .1 I '
nt.ir Hi. I "ll;t
71
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An who meeting w.is , j
Lutheran church on Ki i. - ,.
inc cinircil was l)c;!itiiv
etl witii fags, bunting ,lluj
It was very biic-i.!'.,i
Allen Sicgler and sm.-ill '"
place, her old home.."
Zerbe, F. A. and C. 15 Wi'iinor"
Sunbury are guests at the !nif
ii H T I?nn. 'PI
"' imm
vuiiimi iuxMi worn on K .li. Wit
house on .Market St l;,.v
...:ii i. ' . '
. ni.in,- nui leemre on the n
Saloon Movement" in t!. t ,,,!.,
cnurcn on llmrsilay eveninj-,
1 Illirluia iiT t iti.il. ...... ..mi
"'""'"iij; Will pn-J
,u omiwiiy evening m ui(. s,
church, "Our Gotnl Litrraturo
the Church" J,. )mN!
iamny win move to Lock Hav
this twk, where he is eniply
the Wagner Tanning Co...'.H
Koniig spent the latter mrt ,,f
week nt Dalmatia where beset u:
furnace forU. (). l!iiVailun
(Jcorge, son of E. G. Bram,,,,
ported to have scarlet fever
names, ot tiie firm of S
Try raln-0 1 Try UriiitcO.
As-k your Groer-r to dity to show
you a imckaire of Grain 0, the new
food drink that tnkes the pli'ce of
eoU'ee. The children may drink it
without injury iih well tis tho adult.
All who try i!, like it. GKAIN-0
has Hint rich khiI hrown of Mochnnr
Java, I nt it is made from pure prruins
and t:e mot-1 delicate stomach re
ceives it without distresR. One
f' tilth the piieo of coft'ee. 10c.
nm' Me. per package. Hold by all
grocers.
NEW-PARLOR-QAME I
SCHOCH & STAHLNECKER,
nndfo Hmmtv Jail. Middleburgh, Pa.
VyppWOlW" wr--r
Resolutions of Respect.
rue I.'i""rnn Unformwl 8iind. Hriiool
tS ihWh Sdiuiwell. tueir lute
AsHlstunt Hiiperliiti-nUent :
w.irbik It M pleuwd AlmUht.v Ool In Ills
J'lXJio Seuw. iron, our .-arts ,
XZ. SS Sfflottf l ui ci.ur.-b uoun
dl Uierirebe It
it,i vi t. Tliut while we bow in Immtilo sur-
Z i"Wmpnt m eatl. ot our generous
unaoiK'ii-liourwclbrotlier.anil
Tri.iKi Tlintlntlio rteatliof our .otothpr
..'ui 5 ' nil.lBt ot his usefulness, wo an r
mi TaA Imt wo hnvono AbldlnCilv liPr, slid
S5wr o7taUir, wo. too. will be caUed away.
r,i.vk That In ths flfath of onr .neloyJ
ferule ;ilw Church and sund.y Hchoo .has Jost
. .. most earnest aud devoted membura,
muliyonooflts most usful cltlMnH,
Mtonn Indulirent and .bIThciIod.
iefuU.er on l husband, and In their taye.
m?nt w I tender t hem our earnest a.vmpath
S.a commend them tUs Kathor ot all mercies
oudKlrt)rotB,00', ' .
Ksxt.vc That these T.tolutlon be t'tered
mi ino Oiiurch and sundny s.:liool record, that a
Spr ot Niem" 9tl to the lauillv or tlMM
iSbrolher.andtUat ihcy bo published in the
county pipers. "
8. F. SllABV,
C M. Shower. .
J. W. HampkblL,
I.iisia A. MllXEM,
Kaaaoo rovr.. -
Committee.
It Pays to Take a Newspaper
Some aiH'rs are of much account
as to appearance. 1 never took tine
that did not pay me in some way,
more than I paid for it. One time
an old friend started a little paper
away down in South western Georgia,
and sent it to me, and I subscrilxxl
just to encourage him, and so after a
while it published a notice that an
administrator had an order to sell
several lots at public outcry, and one
of the lots was in our county. So I
inquired about the lot, and wrote to
my friend to attend the sale and run
it to fifty dollars. He did so, and
bid off the lot to me at thirty dol
lars, and I sold it in a month to a
man it joined for otic hundred dol
lars, and so made sixty eight dollars
ulear by taking that paper. My
father told me that when he was a
young man he saw an .-notice in, a
paper thai . a .. school teacher , waa
wanted away ofl in a distant county,
and ho went there and got the sit
nation, and a little girl was sent to
him, and alter a while she grew up
mighty sweet and pretty, and he fell
in love with her and married her.
Now, if he hadn't taken that paper,
what you recon would havo become
of me? Wouldn't I be some other
fellow, or limy be not nt all. Kb.
Want Do the Children Drink T
Don't rive them ten or coffee. Hare
you tried the new fook drink called
UiiAlN-in it is aeiicate ana nour-
ishine and takes the place of coffee,
The more Grain-0 you cive the obit
dren the more health you distribute
through their system. Grain-0 is
made of pure grains, and wheu prop
erly prepared tastes like the enoice
grades of coffee but costs aoout i as
much. All grocers sell it. 15u. and
25o.
DLKD
Haines, has gone to I'liilmli lnlv
I ii...: ..ii i , .'.
imi iiu-ir i.uigooiis iii'Vl.SiH
ger and wife moved from l'im tir
to Paoh last week.
A LINK.
Fred. Shottorly wears n ,;
smile. It is a girl...Ci:ri! Xi
has purchased the Henry lVvm.
property Samuel Uar.j". kil
a hog that
Jacob 1 rutt was the
Miss Daisy I!
weighed :'.:'()
InU nslhuj and Amusing!
This game Archarena is far
superior to all other parlor games.
50 simple that a child can play it.
51 attractive that the older ones
never refuse to indulge in a game.
l'or information and price see G.
W. Wagkhku.kh at Post Printing
Oflioe.
Old fashions in dress may be re
vived, but no old-fashioned medi-
icine can replace Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy. For
sale by all Druggists.
IIouhk for Sale. The large
dwelling house in Franklin belong
ing to V . It. Jones will be sold at
private sale. If not sold by Jan. 1 st,
it will be for rent, lhere is plenty
of fruit and all the buildings are
good ; a slate roof is oil the house
and a well at the door. For further
information apply to Jas. G. Crouse,
Middleburgh, 1'a. 10-G-2m.
Reduced Rates to Philadelphia via Penn
sylvania Railroad, Account Peace
Jubilee.
Jack Frost made his first visit to
this place Monday morning
Squirrel season opened on that windy
Saturday last and few squirrels have
Ikh'H bagged lay Brandt had
some visitors from Juniata Co.,
Mr. Leister and family. . . .Charles
a
Baker went to see his lest jrirl on
Saturday, hu.co.I. B. Siieileulierg
er'.s i4avo mill did not run
kiieon JJros. eatisrht two coons on t oiK-neo a m.iiinerv slor
Friday night Our town road is ' her father, II. G. Ilornlu r
being treated with a coat of slate
gravel Don't forget our S. S.
your iiospel,
1 Bl SOillorpU lor Id runt.
Harry VI. Iloigol and wii'dn
tie . Kinney, Quit ClaiimW
I a a , .
nouse and lot in i'A-er A: nim
is addition on Isle Que, S
and j for $7".
; Letter Jriiii!.'l.
j Letters of administration
I granted toAliceV. (ir:ivli!l,viii
! in the estate of Amos V. (!rav
The lfitli was well observed here late of West Perry town
as the day was too stormy for the
nimrods to lie out . . .The Political
convention. Bring
hvmn hooks Xo. 1-0 alon;r. . . .J.
B. Hhollenliorgor expects to fit up n
room up stairs of his store for n
furniture room and then use that
room down, in which furniture
now, for a clothing, rublxT
leather goods department.
WEST BEAViSK.
.1 Ln,
COURT HOUSE CHIPS
For the grand Peace Jubilee at Philadelphia.
October M at.d iff, the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will sell excursion tickets from all
ticket auuions on tu line, to rnnaaeipnia, at
rata of single tare lor the round trip (minimum
and returning leaving
Oct. 1st; at Spring -Mills. Pa.,
Sarah, wife of Wm. Wetxel of New
...'( . a ........ . t
Berlin, died suddenly; Pjjed about
57 years . Interment -at the latter
place.
rate, 115 cents). Ticket will be sold aud good,
going, ucHioer m 10 n, ana returai
Phlladelpbfa to October ll, lnoluslve,
This lublloo will be one of the greatest event
History of pnaaaeipnia, Tne retteaication
Independence Hall, recently restored: the
unvel'.lng of the Orant Equestrian Moniimeat,
Falrraount Park: a tnonnter civic and indutirkal
parade, anA grand mtlltnry and naval pageant;
led by General Mile and other distinguished
naroaa onus laie war, wui oe prominent-reat-urea.
The President and bis Cabinet art also
expected to be preeenU - lo-ii-it.
Meeting held at Crossgrove last Siit
urday evening was appreciated by
all present. The day and night lo-
ing bad prevented a great many from
ceased.
Mnrrlnae I.lei,nii.
f I. S. Kei-stcttcr, Wist l'div
Mary C. Zeider, GreciiMHl t
I Sherman P. Warner, Middltl
1 Margaret M.Bricker, Ijcwistei
GOING OUT
. OFBUSINESS
Desiring to go out of business W
tween now and spring, I will pa
tively
CLOSE OUT HT
at unheard of low prices. If f
are in need of clothing for yours
and children.
Now is The Time to Buy
as you may never have anotK
such an opportunity.
ENTIRE LI1 OF Gil
w:
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GUNSBERGER
MIDDLEDURGH, PA
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