The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 27, 1898, Image 8

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THEY HAVE COMETH) OUR TERMS
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MADE THE GREATEST PURCHASE
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A Wonderful Sale Will Now Begin.
IS THE PRICE
WILL BE SOLD AT.
HOW VT DONE I T. Julv (ith wi iii-iild hh ofT.M- tr !i well known Cloth uj Houo in Nw Yor,
for NINE 1IUNDUE!) Hoys' Suits, sizes to run from i In 1"i years. The number of suits Punt stu:i:e!v I
tl i-iii inul 1 ln y nfki'd if wo littd tioi iii!i1h a mistake and if not what we intended to do wit'i i'i.-di.
SUIX TlIliM was the two wordu u'iVc tlie.ui for im snser, but when 1 liv seen the piico xv nft'-re.j
tin-in they wor ainiizod, hs tin s iils fn. iiim lr Mold for ONE DOLLAR They then rospondi d with a
bis; NO, we are worry we cannot our order, us tLe price, is entirely too little.
NOW THEY COME TO OUR TERMS.
October 1st they notified in Ihev would accept our oiler and mikn the first shipment the 15th.
They are row laieuiul wb how invite everybody in tho universe to come und examine Ilium.
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7EZ G&33AT HUSTLE AT 0S3
PLACE 01 BUSINESS WAS CAUSED
BY 'm LtlBGS HUISUER OF HEAT-
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Btovo thai: is sold
vith it our POSI
TIVE GUARANTEE that
it must give satisfaction Be
fore a Cent is paid, Gail
and see the
Tlie Larpst Stock of Stoves
Ever Seen in Snyder County
SCHOCH & STAHLNECKER,
Opposite County Jail. Middleburgh, Pa.
COURT HOUSE CHIPS
MARIilKD.
i. ..A llmrrltfu till
IX...N i:nl-r.Ml lor IUoor.1. i winnm
It.-irs i.f.Ia.M.I, WmUit, .lirmswl ! 1y IVv.(J. 1. Druckonmillop, John
to S-pluiWH Walter, house and lot jC. W. liasslcr of Fni-lmrg toCnth
in J ,:i;iklin twp. for 700. irini? A. Mi-ngcl of Fremont.
honuel M. Mover and wife to , (MJ t tWhonu, of tl.ol.rule,
i !.....!..-M .9 ..;,. .WU. I).v Hev. M. S. Crewman, bherman
M14dltwa. Pa Oct K M4r Dm
rml OrsfcMH to wattlaf U kw tnm
Chtof BurgMM Qlrard bcfort waking f
hi mind wktbr t m4 kla tfoep to
Um Philadelphia JuUI. Tha" vral
la not pleased with tb arranaamtBUi
which have boen mad to take car (
the aoldlera, and It tha committee doM
not provide better quart th boy
will not go. He has directed Colonel
Glrard to make an Investigation of the
anltary condition of th build
ings In which It Is proposed, to
shelter the Second corps. It de
pends entirely In his re pert whether
the troops will go to Philadelphia, and
General Graham expects to know defi
nitely by this evening. His intentions
were to take the four Pennsylvania
regiments. Ninth Ohio colored battal
ion, a provisional battalion from every
other regiment In th Becond oorpa, the
ngineer and signal corpa companies
and th division, brigade and regi
mental commanders and their staffs,
If General Graham agrees to make the
trip the movement will begin tomorrow
morning, and by evening 10,000 troops
will contribute to the crowds In th
Quaker City.
The movement of the corps south
will begin Nov. H, and General Graham
expects to have all troops away ten
days later. Governor Bushnell. of Ohio,
visited the camp this morning, and a
review of the Ninth Ohio colored bat
talion and Tenth Ohio was given in bis
honor.
Private James P. Stanton. Company
IC, Second. West Virginia, fell from a
freight train Saturday night and broke
his left leg and mashed the other so
badly that it had to be amputated be
low the knee. The surgeons say the
patient will recover.
A riot occurred in Uarrisburg Satur
day night between privates from the
Fourteenth Pennsylvania and Two
Hundred and Third New York regi
ments. The rioters were arrested. No
body was badly hurt, although a Sec
ond Tennessee man tried to shooj two
colored policemen who were called in '
quell the disturbance.
CntiKO for Si'splclon.
"I Din KUrprlM';', Mr. Fllntroclc, ot
your ropMoht," paid the president of the
Solldville hank, ui'ih considerable ft vl
ir.f. "Mr. SI i alr;lit has been a nmiltl
of conscientious rectitude during (ill
the years in which he has filled the po
sition of cashier of thiR institution.
There has never been a whimper breathed
guinst bis integrity, and "
"So I linve ulv.ajs- thought till re
cently," Interrupted Director Flintroe':,
a hard-Beaded old fellow, with a jaw
like a steel-trnp. "Liut I have just
learned that his friends are referring
to him as 'Honest John,' and I demand
that lis accounts be examined at once."
X. Y. Weekly.
Pit I'rubnbl)- TuuKlit Her.
A little girl, who at tends a Maine
public school, has quite an idea of no
bility, as was evidenced by her reply
to her teacher. The class liiid been
reading about the king's family. The
teacher, wishing' to Inculcate the cor
rect Idea of royal descent, 6ald : "Now,
children, if the king and queen had a
Bon, what would he be?" "The Jack,"
was th'c quick response. Ilockland
(Me.) Star.
FREEBURQ.
J. (,'. V. Jtossler and Kate A.
Meiigi l were united in matrimony
Thursday idlerno..!.. 'fcv. Druek
eiinitller rfornied tliu ceremony.
The happy couple are now in I'hila-
ue-pnia witnessing the Juhilee ex
ercises. . . .Prof. Wm. Moverattend
ed Synod of the Reformed church
which convened at Reading. From
Reading lie went to Philadelphia to
attend the Jui.iite exercise. . . .11.
1. Mover who represented otireoun
ty at the .State 8. S. Convention re
mit ly held at Johnstown gave an
interesting and instructive account
of the convention to the Freehurg
Sunday SchHl last Sunday afternoon
. . . .Our I mi id is in prime condition
since they had their intriinicnts re
paired. They visit the farmers in
our lM!iiy nnd give them charm
ing music. .. .S. 1). Kaullman has
!ccn oolite Mimsslul at his trade,
w atchmaking since he came among
us. J Fe will move here in Xoveiii-
U-r ('l-.iiilfs IJcninj-erof (Ilobc
lills purchased the proHTty of
Simon Reiiingci fer $.))(),
UNION TWP.
Charhs Ve::richand familviHMit
Sunday at XorlliiunlM'rhwid
Charles Walter of Xcw York City
is spending the week with his friend
(iotth.el) Schrcy Fiuieh Auekcr
was visiting among friends at Kieli-
ficld over Sunday IT. II. Shra w-
der is selling tailor made clothing
James Shallcr is ciinvas-ing lor
tho ncv- !:ok,"T!ie War with Cuh:i."
He is sellinir omti' a hiiiiiImt. . . .
N. T. Dm '.(lore made a husipesstrin
to Sclinsgrove last wwk....Fred
Weaver of Meiserville fillinl the inl-
pit for Rev. Rrillhart at the Wit-
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nicrs ajipointment last Sunday. . . .
Union towiwhm will soon have nn-
other new preacher too, that is if he
can succcssfiillv jinss the examina
tion One of our threshers of the
ui)pcr end, J). W. Slahl. has the
expect m! help o a I rand new en
gineer a. S. N-clinst isspcnding
the week in Philadelphia mi a jleas
urc am! husiness trip, huving his
winter 'cods.
"WEST BEAVKK.
Jury Liist.
I.: I . r i r iml I'll-"!- diawn fi:r Un- ('..nil ol
o-r ! 'IVriiilinT :inil liiMii'f.il .),. drlixetv!
n! (inir.'v --.- .,-i r On' i,r (if
T'T'n, ei imu iit'lrif
I.e.' Mi Uee.
r.i'nn
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M.iMli.iniiK'
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.-on t.!). for $-2,.")l0.
J. IVtcr Kant, to UoU'it A.
Kan, ;i7 acres in Monroe township
l.-rKl.etc.
I,pit-r t.rnnliMl.
Lt iters ot administr.itioii in the
slat of tin; late .Judge II. C.Sanip
sell were granted to Dr. J. V
Sainpsell.
Mitrrlitvc l.lreiinm.
J. C. W. Jiassler, Freehurg,
) C. A. Mcngcl,Mt. Pleasaut Mills.
P. Warner of Middlchurg to Mar
garet M. linckerot Ix'wistown.
Gran 1 Fall Opening at Weis', Selinsgrove.
ClothCnK'sand Plush Capes bcnti
tifttlly trimmed. Ijadies', Misses'
and Children's Coats iu large varie-
DLKL3.
Oct. 17, at Selinsgrove, Frank
Halm, aged 47 years, 1 month and
IT) days.
Oct. 17, near llichfield, Nancy
Keller, ag(.d 70 years, 8 months and
22 days. Funeral was held on the
20th inst, nt Neiniond's llcformed
church. Uev. O. (J.Uoniigofliciat-
ed, ,
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Old fashions in dress may be re
vivAil. but no old-fanhioned inedi
icine can replace Chamberlain's Colio
Cholera and Vutrrtcea ttemeay. iror
Harold Frederic, the well-known
journalist and novelist, who died in
liondon a lew days ago, sustained a
stroke of paralysis some time ago mid
while helpless fell into the hands ol
Christian Scientists, who refused to
summon niedicalassistanceand treat
ed him in their own peculiar manner.
It was only when some friends of the
bright man heard of his treatment,
and protested, that a physician was
summoned, but it was then too Into.
The news from Loudon is to the ef
fect that the legal authorities will
take the matter up, with a view of
beginning proceedings against the
quacks, who may lie said to have
murdered Frederic.
Mrs. Emmet Eystcr, who had
lieen spending' the last several
mouths with her parents' family at
this plaeej returned home to Akron,
U., Inst week.
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ll 'nv 'i, ll.ii'vry, l.i'l'iniT,
ltn"lii.. .1. N., 'I'.Melifr,
iM'.MT i'N. .1 IIIK'M, ( 'urik'Iiti r
II . ill. J' .I'll '.
IMii'l.i r, '. II.. I.n'mivr,
;'..! i. ,l.i'lii, ! .inner,
11:11 1 nihil, .1. hi) .1 , Tin HUT,
II r. .-.lei, i uui l' k li., Kiiriue'',
lleil". .!(im-ii., T III' '".
Ile i'i i' , ' -1 t-t I 'in nier.
Ilei'.''ie , 'I i O'' iVs. I iii iiier,
Kie'l'ii l". il., (! M I' 'in. m,
l.en::. Levi 1., l. i""ier,
MIH'lii I, II. .1.. r.rnier.
luer, lli'liton, I'liriner,
I'clein, le tnj .) , TiiAiul'ti,
Kiiini, I. 11.. I.niuir.-r.
ICfimii.i.i'r, l ivlil, l''.iruier,
Kow. II. V., T'-iieni'i',
Siiillh 11. ).. Lil'orer,
SinlOi, KnliUil, Oei.tleman,
SiMMtl;, K'uii. Citvi iilnl',
Wuk,-Ii('l', li. ., Jl Jrelniiil,
n:TiT.iii!ous.
I, fit nt .iiirnr nruwn fur lliecmirt n' ruieiiioii
PU iis ei iu liter S''Mflnns nt ine Fraee, oxer
.iiel Tern.li.'i aim General Jul) Uelnvi'.v ol siiy.
I rt'eiiie , im., Iie'il us Dect'DiberTiiriu cem
iiieiicin Uee. 11, 1M.
Arnold, M. I'., .1. 1'., Union
MiKiniiHii. C'j'iil' W , Kurraer, Anams
H.tliuip'i', J.iCuli. Latwier, Ml lilleereek
llenler, Miw'-, F.ii mi l', irlii
H'-ver. I'urry, Kiriner, ivrrv
Buyer, Win. M , Merelmnl, I'lilo'u
i'o.i,ier, A. K , i.ilcn t . S-'llukjiioxe
Coleinuli, UiiIkti, I.iUirer, Kenn
Frcjmiiu, K. K s.'iddlui. JLJdieuiirnli
Kellv L'enry, Kurnmr, Frimklln
Kn-isl, Jixciiii. Fiirin T, Peax'cr
l-'lslier, Kcnr, Luburer, Lrnlon
oIukh, Kruiieis, Kiii nier. Wnchlii-ion
llfii(li'.eS, Irxln K., Farmer, WiikIiIi.hIou
llepner. .Mlchiiel, Ijilxirer, Wem Perrv
Huiuuiol, s U , Ijiliorer. J.iiUi)Ui"ivk
Klnuey, OlmrleH Vl. , Latmrer. l'enu
Kllngler, Kranklln, Karuier, .Tackwo
Kilhn, Oeurire, r'liriner, Wa.hlnirion
Korieiier, Join s., Lulxirer, Chnpiimn
Knnkle, .Samuel, Kiinner. M mroe
Keinror, sainnel. Laborer, Varry
l'iiir, Jo.-epli. .Miison, Clmnmau
Minium, I.wIh, temiemap, lVrry
Porl until'. II. II , 'liiuolier, l'erry
Hunch, H'iir'. Kunnei, Krunklin
ltimtr, JiiIiii 1., tarnier, I enu
Kalblun, Oliver, Lulioiur, H.-rry
U"leliley, Win., .1, Farmer, Monroe
Itlpka. W. W., 'IVaelier. Weslilnirum
siuiili, A. H , tJiirfiuer, lvnn
Sliullny, I). Irx-ln. Farmer, l ulon
ftnaiier, I'.niai.uei, can.eiiier l'erry
siminnucli, Miner K., paraier, O'nlre
Hwliiui'orl, II. 1)., Ijiiierer, l'erry
siiiek, Llnoiln, Lulxirer, West l'erry
Sliulley, 'm., runner. Jtekson
Troup, .IoiiuOiuii, Farmer, Prry
Trcvlti, NlL'lioliis. Lurwntr, l'erry
Ulrleli, lllium. (enlleinan, I'eim
VaiiZ iniu, .lames M., laborer, Mldaieliurff
VonNelrta. SVm ., lienlleaian. I'enn
Wsiriittr, J. A., KuxruilKer, Spring
x ei.ei, . ir., tjiuurur, I'enn
Weaver, H. B., Mixson, Clianmuu
WaKuur, T . A . , Tu aclier. West lieav, r
Zorhe. lieiilnmln. Mason. lteavnr
Zolber, Ltuculn, Faroiui', spring
Housp: for Sale. The large
dwelling house m franklin belong
ing to W. K. Jones will be Bold at
private sale. If not sold by Jan. 1st,
it will be for rent. There is plenty
of fruit and all the buildings are
good ; a slate roof is on the house
land a well at the door,. For further
', ltead Uie Pobtv and get , all the information apply to Jas. G. Crouse,
, J lntrht PBwgv QntY l,50et TCar, iMiddlebnrghrPa, ; ' " T,,, lO-d-ttL
About three-fiitti'th of the corn is
sliii iu tin- sli(;.'k here. '1 iierc is al
s: jioiiie piov ii;ir to do yet for fill!
sowing.... S. II. Phillips made a
liti-iiici-s trip in (in- county seat last
week. iiesjKiiks well of his treat
ment w.ili' there, particularly by
our jirollioiii.'iary. (h'orge nKvavs
tries t' d enio others as he wishes
lo de (loi.e by is the opinion of W.
15 I. W. Treasfer expects to
leave Slabtowi!, Milllin (bounty this
week :.ml make his home in Snyder
1 oiinty . . . . Mrs. Henry 1 mister re
ceived n pension last week of $12
per mouth with 847r) kick pv, also
a voucher of $ 1 due her husband tit
the time of his death. . . .Alexander
Kncpp is taking out timber for a
new house and barn. Mr. Ciiil took
the contract for putting up the barn
3(ix00 feet for 50 . .'..J. J. Steely
bought a new cook stove last week,
for the purjioso of being ready when
pon bans and sausage are rie, to
supply all who may see fit to give
him a call. He claims the o:d cook
and the new stove will do the work.
Geo. Gordon. Willi llflttlut. I
'"ST at Taii.ann.1 ti.r c...-..i 1
ishome vis.tuig Ins faniilyJIIK J
frieiwU Tl... l l
"""icrsreptirt,;.
very sreo around lure.-ind bin
wild turkcyshave Uvu .pt,
lar . . . .J. F. Wnltpe md.i
visiting friends at Silen,.,,,
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' in. xiickel of f.ivimirt
Plulin IJickfl of l:i..l,fl..i.i .
town on Monday.. Willia,,, Kj
A C...al. I - . -4U
.iiiii in lUI, IIKS., M vWti,,-
"'ster, Mix. Dei.j. Aurand, ot
l)la....Wm. Snyder ane j
w alter were to Selinsgrove o;,
day. Peter U,ur Ulil
busily engaged iu construct i,,,.
new bam for Geo. An rain I.
four tkeTbkton.'
Garner Keitler and moili..r
moved to Deihlei's tutiou wi
iltla M'ill lw.! i'.A I
. till! a IT I I IS'l I III M I'll li,...
Kev. Wm. I.aniev has letm i,,,;!;
conference and his iniinv fi-i..,.,L
phased to learn that he wi.i rem
o os wver two tlion.-uii! i
III f4lll ..l ... I
... nuc i.iive-il oill ol liie (j
on tins side tins season. Two
loads nearly 200 tons hit ;er
-Milton last week Quilt; a 1
hunters inaugurated the opwiin..
the hunting scasonand tlie .t ,
a oigame, sucn astpiail, etc.
hut "Toady'icgota'-i'-isherDj.
. . . .Mi-, ami j,M rs. iiward Sn
ot Philadeliilii:i ni-ii e.,-;;:;....'
scenes of their childhood here, f
4111, l.l .... ....I ..-1 I. It .1
. .xiiij; viiieituiuiiieu iv ine loil
crs parents, Daniel Snyder
Wife, ot l ie lower end
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nie Aucktr was tendered a stirJ
jwi; i.i.-i wm; oy iicr sciioolu;
...I t..: v. 'in
u"" 'iiuiius. j.nev report lav
llila ail cniovable linn iil'u.f u
they departed for their ixa
jiuoies.
1 here ix llnHa uf
Who ui injured by the use of coi
jn-eeijujr luere nns nteu pUu-.i d in
B'j Mortis a hnv oiepirat
.... i uja-.iu I 'l i
Ki-ams, that tukeu the place ol cui
uv im:-i, ueucaiM stonmi U nee;
it wiilmut disireuM. una but few J
ten u ironi colieo. It i!o.m m ti
ov.-r us much. (Jhildif-n n, n ,:
it with great hem-tit. 15c. i i 'l
per i.icUkh. Try it. Atk tut Cum
Episcopal Church and I'ivoJ
The Jijiiscojiid church h:is it-
. l . . i i , ,
aeieu lis eaillolleisni an. I (.ivi;
humor the liberal element ami
lcrate divoire and le-nuiriin;,'
the imioceuv jwrty. The net ot
ehniv'i will not hsell the puni
ilV t'l l i I '' ll'l 'I line lil-ivi.Mt ili..'
lion by tin; courts-, but it will iiii
I the tinie-tiot!orcl tenets ol liw
liominalion. The result is avid
for the High Church party, nm
j vast ui.'iioiiiv in Knir laud and
, dcutlv rampant, in America. 1
cliurchi.-'m and intolerance ol'div
! will not tend to materially- iner.
j the luembership of the chiircL
, elusiveness and alienism from
masses.
Mitiiy Ccopln Cannot IM lnii
(offio nt niprlit. Jt spoils tlifirl
iou can tiruiK uiain-U wnu
plenso and hleen likv n ton.
Crruin O does not Htnuulafe ; It no
ibhei , cheers nnd feeds. Ypi, itloi
and tiihtes uke. thu bmt eclfee.
nervous person?, vouuc ieonle
children Grain ( in tliporfi;tihi
Made from pure uraius. Get a
owe from your grocer o diiv. It
in place ot coHee. lrand 2o ceut
GOING OUT
OF BUSINESS
Desiring to go out of business W
tween now and spring, I will pos
lively
CLOSE UT MY ENTIRE LINE OF GOfl
at unheard of low prices. If yd
are in need of clothing for yourse
and children.
Now is The Time to Buy
as you may never have anotn
such an opportunity.
I ft GUNSBERGER,
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