The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 03, 1898, Image 8

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F CLOTHING ?
EVER KNOWN IN
SUN BURY
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USB HOB
Prices that Will Astonish
DURING A GREAT
BARGAIN SALE !
A SPECIAL INVITATION
Is Extended to all to Profit by this Splendid Offer.
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A special lot ot Men's
V ancy Overrents which
sold at $'), will K mark
ed fortius Pnrgain Sale
$1.98.
Bif's Soils.
About ;)() of thy dollar
suits a e hive yet. The
price loi thi- J'aruainSale
will W
69 Cents.
Men's Suits.
A big display Men's
Suits arc here in this
Rargaiu Side.
$2.50.
Another lot of the Gray
Jersey Knit Underwear
which sold at f0 cents
will now he seld at
38 Cents.
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DRUOiUUO DfiUD
SUxMBURY, PA.
GOUNTY GULLINGS.
Breeiy Items Picked tip Hert
and There about the Coun
ty and Noted tor Tour
Enlightenment
A Republican Rally will lib held
at Beavertown Mouday evening, No
vember?. Fully two hundred Snyder county
people attcuded the Peace Jubilee at
Philadelphia last week.
The members of the Reformed
coii;rreiMii0n of Freeburg will cele
brate the Holy Communiou on Sun
day, November Gth.
Ther.nl.cstate of Tolly Henfer,
deceased, late ot Middiccreek twp.,
was Bold at public sale to her son,
Samuel Renter for. 8930.
1 he executors of F. C. Mover's
estate have sold a house and lot on
Market Street, Freeburg to Henrv
11. .Mover. Consideration $S."0.
The Republican Standing Com-
miuce win meet at .Mi.ldlebunrh on
Saturday, Xi.vemW ,"th, 1S0S, nt
1 o clock, r. M bv order of Henrv
Isrown, Chairniaii.
g tl - . .
I ics ieiiui"er, of (JlobeMiIIs.
Mtll'tl'liliwl tit .i,l,li.. ....I.. .1 ...
v ,. me projieriy
t Simon Rcninger, deceases 1, for
I he property is located one
mile north of freeburg.
Roliert Lcshcr, of Monroe town
ship, this countv, finished digjrine
Ins tiotntoes and the crop aggregates
nearly two thousand bushels the
largest raised in the countvthisvear.
T...1 irtri i
.Mine u. .mcv iiire, i lie young
but siieeesslul jurist, residi'nir at
Ijcwisburg, has been called to the
city of Scraiiton, where he was hold
ing court I.-st week. All Union and
Snyder eonntians can feel a nersonal
pride tint we have a iuchro of o
much natural and legal abilitv.
FREEBTJRft,
hi k ,,
a te n n cscx ran
m IWBB
csw rran n m tvn rrvi wi m tv.
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t' ;'i M U iA
TIL3 GREAT
HUSTLE AT OUR
?L C3 OE BUSINESS WAS CAUSED
THE LAI? G2 NUMBER OF HEAT-
EES AND RANGES SOIB AND THE
PLACING OF
tsii m mm.
The First Lutheran Church of
Seliiisgrcvc is undergoing repairs.
The interior i being beautifully
irescoed. The work is lieing exe
cute.! bv (... l);iy Rudy tt Co., ll.ar
risburg, which firm enjoys an ex
tended and enviable reputation for
this line of decorating. Those as-
si.-tingiu tiieworli arc 11. K. Rndv,
liner, w illi
Steward.
Lessig and Karl
Every
Stove
is sold
that
carries vith it our POS3
TIVE GUARANTEE that
it must give satisfaction Be
fore a Cent is paid. Call
and see the
Tie Laipst M of Ste
Ever Seen in Snyder County
SCHOCH & STAHLNECKER,
Opposite County Jail. Middleburgh, Fa.
PENSION CHECKS.
1'i.sfmimtmi Are Authorized to Cuxh
the Siimc.
it lia Urn decided bv the iHjst-
itiice dejiitrtineut to jK-nnit postmast- J
rs to cash jk iisIoii checks ami remit j
SiiiJl cheeks to the rcsjtective de- j
v Stories in lieu of the corre.-jiond-'
m-r amount of cash. The pensioner I
piVM"iiing the check must be known '
rvn ally to the jxist master. It is I
?iw.t erpede 1 that the checks will be j
piv-ntel to jtot masters ut the large
places here there are banks, this ar
j.ngetiK'tit leing intended merely to
m to the convenience of the ml
diers and to enable- them toa void the
cxK UL' which now frequently at
taches to the ucgotatioii of their
(din ks. It is believed that through
die method some millions of dollar
ill ! ja'.d tlie jxnsioncrs through
e money ortlcr iystem of the de
rtmcut, and without any pxpeniie
kitevcr.
A LINK.
On Sunday, (Jet. 23, Mrs. Nancy
Trcvilz passed icaeefullv away from
mortality to immortality. She was
the oldest resident ofthis community
lieing 87 years, 7 months and 20
days old. She w:i a jnwcablo old
ladv, loved and rescctcd by all,
and Ix-ing missed on account of the
valuable serviw she rendered during
the illness of her neighlors. There
were lxirn unto her 1 2 children of
which 7 mourn her loss. Also 40
grand children and 12 great grand
ehildreu survive her. She was
buried in the Arbogast church
cemetery on Thursday forenoon. . .
The jwliticians are very busy in the
community at present... The teachers
of I'crry township have organized
their institute and will meet in the
Fremont school house on Friday
evening. . . .The corn is nearly all in
tlie crib and the farmers report the
crop less than they anticipated.
Treasurer Riegle Says "Little
Snyder" Is All Right.
Mr. Win. II. Ricglc, treasurer of
bnyuer county, is one of the experi
enced workmen at the Lutheran
church, this place. In a conversa
tion with him on jxditics the other
day, he said, 'Little Snyder" would
FjHiak nobly for Republicanism-give
Stone ajhandsome plurality and elect
the entire county ticket by nice ma
jorities. Mijjlinjburg lelegruph.
Statu or Ohio, City or Tomcdo, t
LltadUui'Itv,
Kkakk J. Chbhkt make oatb that be Is tlie
senior partner of tlie arm of . J. CiiKUKVfcOo.,
(loluir liualueiut la Ui Cty ot Toledo. County
and state aroreoatd, ami (list aald flru will pay
tlie mi in of ONE il L'NDKKU DOl.LAUM for eavb
and every caw of Uatammh tliat cannot be cur-
d bjr tue um oi HAix'f ('ATAaan Ci'kr.
FKANK J. CHKNKV,
Sworn to before me and nurwcrlbed In myprea-
vuuv. luia oui ua ui iivwmwr A. It. ivn.
A. W. OLKASON.
notary Public.
If -ill's Catarrh Curt I taken Internally, and
aeu directly on the blood aud mucous surfaces
of lbs system- Bond for testimonial)1, free.
f. 1. CUKNKY 4 CO., Toledo, O.
Hold br DrugirU'ts, too.
UaU's Fauill fills an tbs beat.
CUbVi tuio
Ti:e KriMincr corespondent to
the 'ri'iinir l.ist week says: Jacob
Iu'it.iiinn ot -ceola, Clearfield coun
ty, formerly i.l'tJii; township visited
io ii km i i'eiiiuves last wcelv a
few !:;ys. lie moved away here
about oS yciirs ago. His father
owned the larm now owned bv I?.
W. Y"!i Mr. Ileity.niiiii has a
novelty store :it the above named
place. He wa to the city to buy in
his tiiil and winter stock and on liis
way hcii.-e stopped oil at our place
Jury List.
l.hl of .rami I i: is drawn for Hip Cn-irf ol
).M' ai.'t Tt-nnliMT Mill lieiienil .Ull ilelivcrv
ll'ilil'rilir: !! liUiHiT Sssll)ll1 llf tllO I'nil'li lil
snil'r oo'Mil) Iii'hl xs Term, ci;njli:i'inJiitf
Mmiiliiy. !.. 14
iiltNI),in:JUs.
Ninia. OiV'J).iH.it:. J'.'.-te.
Hi: i ir, ciir's-t, l'nnntT, t'ulim
Hi.nvei, !lrvry, l.ul iin r, .':uVN'S
linn-Ill-.. J. X.. iV ii 'ii-r, IVrry
llowronx. Jiiiiiik, Ciirpi'Dlor M.dilli-hiirir
li.i.M"-. i:dln, Kiiriiiiir, Wimhlni'ii -
IiiiiikliiiK ii;. r, II., I.iiIiout rriiiik!iti
Ui'url.iirt, .luwp!'., r.uincr. Watllltiift.iu
1 1 it r 1 : 1 1 ii 1 1 . Juliii .1., Fin iiier, ii'iihc
II ri hIi i, t'liurli-H II., F.irmer, Wctt llrnver
Ih'liii, .liwjili, T-illnr, I'eiry
lleriiuifi, AI!ii, I'liriiier. IVnn
llerliHicr, Tlio.ua. ritrmer. West lleavi-r
Knrpp. I'. II., (ii lilli In in, SprlliK
l.oo!:, Levi I., LnimiiT. Spring
.Mllolii'il, II. .1., I'iiniiiT, Hiirlntr
Mnj-er, lli'litnli, Kprnier, I'lmpmull
I'eliirH, llfliry ,1 , TiiiMiil!1!. Went lt-aviT
ItonilK, 1. II.. I.nlxiivr. ellnsfrove
KeiiiiiiiKer, Iu'M. Farmer, West Heaver
llnw, I). F.. Teneher, Mldilleriiik
Sinllli II. o.. I.nlKirer. "prliiK
Siultli, Kobnr', ojMicmdu, Srirlriir
Si-limn, Ivluli, carpenter, AilatriH
Warner, It. 1., Metcliuiil, W. Uuater
I'KTITJI.KCRS.
I.'hi of .liirorn drawn fur the court ol Common
Plenum o mirier seinliiim or ibe Feace. oer
uuil Termiiier uml (lenerul Jail Delivery of buy.
ili r Count , I' i . held an December Term coin-
uieticliiK ituv. it. l-W.
Arnoi.!, . r.,.T. v.,
Iiiiikduiiiii. clinrles w , Farmer,
B'llliiiKer, Jucuii. I.alMrer,
llenfer, Mie, Farmer,
Heaver, ecrty. Fanner,
Hover, Will. M , M'jrchunt,
Cornier. A. E.. Mmlelil
Coleman, Hoiieri, UiUirer,
Krejiiiaii, U.K., sandier,
FelU, Henry, Furv.'jr,
Fri ed, Jacoo, Fanner,
FWIler. Oinrur, l.aldll er,
oIhkk, FranrlH, Fanner,
lleiiiirlckK, irvin F., Fanner,
Hepner. Michael, Iilnrer,
ll'inunel, s O , Ijiiwr,
Klii'i-y. I'lmrli'H W.. Laborer,
Kllnifier. Franklin. Kanner,
Kuhn, HfiTw: Farmer,
KeMU'tler, Juliti s., Uliorcr,
Kunkle, iSuniiiel, FaniiiT.
Kemrer, Samuel, faijorur,
lilik', Juw-ph. Miuviri,
Minium, Iy"wlH, oeiilletnan,'
I'ortisllin' II. E , TiHOlier,
Kauch, Henry, Fanue',
Idnnlif, John F Farmer,
nuiuiuii, truvur, iinnoivr,
Ueli lilev, Win., J. Fanner,
Klpks, W. W Teaeber.
HinlMi, A. It., Carpenter,
Kliolley, 1). Irvin, Farmer,
MlialTer, Kiunt.iiel, ('aip?iiter,
Hliamliai.'b, Kluier K Farmer,
Hwlneford. II. I)., Ijiburor,
Htivk, l.lucoln, I.nlHirer,
Sholley, Wui.. Farmer,
Troup, Jiiiihi ban. Farmer,
Trevliz, Nicholas. Lalmrer,
Uliirli, lllram, OeutlemaD,
Vanndt, James H l.aborer,
VonNelda, Win ,, Oeuilemuo,
Wnifiier, J. A.. Sawmlller.
We'el, J .U.. Lalwisr.
weaver, K. II., Manou,
Waa-uer. T. A.. Tssvhsr,
Zerlie, BeDjamlu, !
Kelber, Lluoulu, Fi
Matou,
ai-uisr,
Union
Adams
Mlddlecreek
sprlnir
I'erry
Cnli in
HdllUHurove
I'Mun
Mlditur(;b
Fratikllu
lleavtr
Union
WanhliiKtun
WddlilliKlflu
Went Ferry
MlddleiTneic
Fenn
Jnckmin
WMliinifion
Chapman
Mmiroe
IVrry
Cbaptnao
I'erry
Ferry
Krankl.n
Pen n
I'erry
Monroe
WanhliiKtuD
I'enn
I n Ion
I'erry
Centre
Ferry
West Ferry
Jai'ksun
Ferry
I'erry
Fonn
Mtddlenuru
Fenn
Bprlug
Fenn
Cbapman
Weal UMver
Heaver
sprtag
Married, at Freehurg, Oct 27, by
D. H. Boyer, J. P., Miss Barl turn tj.
Aigler of Verdilk and J. Arlington
Swartzof Kantz Mrs. Dabs uee
Rigel of Missouri is a visitor at the
home of John J. (Jundruni and her
n"er The Y. P. S.C. E. Con
vention which convened here last
week was well attended by the dele
gates who were greeted by large au-
dw;D Ilev. Druckenmiller
preached an instructive sermon last
Sunday evening on the Reformation
to a large and appreciative audience
Dr. Rothrock, Rrosius and
others from Fremont were visitors
here during the oast week IL
b. Ilornbcrger and wife of Aline
were visitors here last Saturday.
They intend to move here in the
8P"g The shingle sale held by
Geo. Hoover at the Umpire was
largely attended, and about 7",000
shingles were sold at fair prices...
Prof. Win. Mover returned from
his visit to Philadelphia and Read
ing. He gave an interesting account
of the Proceedings of the Reformed
Synod and also of the Jubilee ex
ercises Arthur C. P.rowij feels
(juite elated as he had the pleasure
to shake hands with Lieut, iiolison
at the Peace Jubilee at Philadelphia
Jerry Charles and RF.H arlev,
our enterprising merchants, attended
the Jubilee exercises ami purchased
a supply of good. They report
having had an enjoyable time
Harvey W. Moycrliiniisheda piano
used at tin- C. E. Coir-cntion
Mr. Kaiillmaii boardinirat the Cen
tral removed his shop to the store
room adjoining the hotel. He is
fully "ui) to time."
CENTREVILLK.
W. II. llartman was to MilHin-
burg one day last week Dr. C.
L. Mohn and wife of .Jersey Shore
visited parents over Sunday".... .().
W. Reiehlcy of C. P.C. was at home
over Sunday L. A. Stine made
i trip to A cw Columbia last week
! H. llartman spent several
lays in Williamsport this week
John Mohn and will were theguests
or ir. ti. t:. Globus of Laiirelton
on Saturday andSundav Morris
Erdlev and wife of Vicksbur-r visit
ed friends in town on Sundav
Our teachers organized a District
Instittile last Friday evenimr. . ..
John Mohn, II. P.. Warier and J.
Kei-ter went to Lvwisimr' on Wed-,
nesd:v of last week.
KKKA.MImJ. 1
Frank Mitchell took a trip to
Centre county hist week A. D.
lvrcamer and family were visitingin
Beavertown the hitler part of last
week Tom. Dcilrich and family
JIT. HXA8A.NTv.4
Mi. Pauliiie.Sehi.ee ls , ,
atkautzthis ,vk,w ..
coiMiiienml in the I? ;. H
Rev. Romiir :
1
si,
MiKJlure is visit inir .', ' ,'.1'-ahl
rock's The
held at this i.la ,,t. i. - V ""
was a gnind succes. ' 'y
gast was ehrtel prcsMw.; Arl'
ai'uii 'PI.. I . ' 1 lor I
even 1 11 sr.
"f tl
Potter, J. A. Luinb.-i, j) .
Tool .."JDr.A.M.S,;,; --i
speakers. This ue fi... VvtvH
spuakeN. TJiis was t!. ,jr.
o
e.-ir
tunity our citi.rejts lin.i
Contrressni:ii:. t
assuretlt nit h.. u lll ... . . ... ""ui
" ' a!,
1011 won mi niiiun , I,. 1
te 1
" '"1
from Perry..
mnsu.iis.
. . 'I'I,.. n' .
Will!.
"Itl
n rally hereon Ve,hes,l,v ' '
McMeen and Rohb,,.,, " J 'H
sjieukcrs. A slim .row,! !"
""III V.b ..
tendance owing to the
OI IIIC U-UMf l,.,e V I
is rebuihllnir l,;a.' 11:.. "'"'"PI
MIDDLKCREEK.
A gHxl many of our i;.i
fl.nJ,,..! 1 1.:.... " " Mm,.
"iinKinsr for i It,'
"- iiiiiii ir 1 iii-...:..l
id
a large stock of goods j;
fers at
uiv reasoiiiibi,. j,,.;,
Henry Maurer, who is purl f j
prcese's threshing outf!,
1:. 1'.
tome over Sundav.
and wife visited friend
ff llllltt f Iwi K.ff.,.. A . i
..... )iul , ,.H w.
......i.as. jicrostcraml
ui rreeourg ov,r : a,
.vuam llioinas is huim
Huntingdon county on a w,.,
"t'" Thomas Wcidcr
Ill ! . . I .
v mi. 1 is nearly completed. It
one of 4he liest structures of i tj.
in tlie county Abraham 1
Denver, Colorado, is visiting fW,..,
mis vicinity Uurscli,,, !,
purchase,! set ofeharts whi, !,,,,;
or our citixens flunk ou!,t t,
been purchased for a good
money.
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Il'iili;
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. rui' oil
Iiier. 1. 1
I 1 "KIM I
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St
VVESTIiEAVKi:
The Sunday School (
1 1 1 , 1,
iicki at liannerviHe las! h ,
was well attended and all t!i
cises passed oil' in good siuip,.,
next place ot iioulingtho ci.nvi-r.ii
will be at Lnuvcr's cniircii. ..,
II. Phillips is still adding ii.i'noi
incuts to 'his home. What Sum d
is always done in the latest sivle
( I M t....l. : . 1 t ...
.... l uiiiwv 1,1 oiieivio nviicrnmii
ty agan: and expects to n:."l
p..., 1 : . 1. .1
..m i ion iioiiii; mis winter. . . .Al
len Peter's new house will -non .
ready f r the plasterers. West lea
ver, as far as heard from, U solid
Stone with Smith cciiienl i r a
dressing.. ..Jamesand Harvey Tiw
ternioved to Juniata County.' Tlicv
...... 1 . 1 .
spent Sunday with friends in Lewis- ' ; cngagc.i m ti,u stave businc...
l-urg Miss Ida Fiehls and Miss j ,,e V w'.vin" iH I1'
Covert of Selinsgrovo were visitimr I '.v ( ns,' a man feel lu ithhy.
the former's parents at this place on j .w,'lllll,.v " wise. Stccley's siyii
Sunday Daniel O. Snyder ofthis ! Latl' ImV ,rlV ', l'"'!'"
phu'c and Miss Jennie Krat.er wen:
united in the holy bonds of matri
mony last Thursday bv Rev. (ieo.
Schnable of Salem. We wish lliem
success and happiness Miss Iora
Waltei is visiting friends in Sclins-
grovc A party of hunters of
near Philadelphia are at this place at
present. They are certainly un
welcome visitors to our hunters.
a man for a home in the skies.
The Itenl 1'laxtcr.
Aiiiec.i of fliunii l dampened with
Clinuiberliiiii's !Vin lUlm and ItwiJ
on to I he nfl'eef ed parts js snjn j ioi to
any plaster. Vi'liru troubled uiili
p'lin in the chest, t,r sMo, tn- a I.hju
back, -jive it 11 ri in!. You are eeil'iia
lo he miifo than pli-nse.l v.pIi tlm
prompt relief which it iiiTonN. i'am
Iiulni is also a ceitaiu cure I'm llieu
inatiBin. For Falo by all druy-istn.
GOING OUT
OFBUSINESS.
Desiring to go out of business be
tween now and spring, I will positively
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CLOSE OUT IY ENTIRE LINE OF GOODS
at unheard of low prices. If you
are in need of clothing for yourself
and children,
Now is The Time to Buy,
as you may never have another
such an opportunity.
R. GUNSBERGER,
MIDDLEBURGH. PA.