The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 17, 1898, Image 8

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TREMENDOUS SELLING
. OF .
BEST CLOTHING at tie LOWEST PRICES
, ' II MILLS, r . I
We can now say there
lias never been such selling
of stylish clothing in our
town before. VO, never
lias there been bucIi excep
tional values im we now of
fer Just think for a m
ment. what This Store lias,,
and is doin for the shrewd'
clothinu buver. We have
forced Mr. Hisli rrieo to
take a lmek seat and are
now showing the handsom
est line of
A SPECIAL LOT OF
SIB BOATS
Mm
Suits and
Tk BE3Y5' SUIT
t'or 89 Cents.
Enough hare for this rack's
selling.
$6.98
For Boys' i?
$3.
OvBrnnata in Sunhury.
Man's Dress Overcoat,
50C. UNDERWEAR 38C.
r-N P-s " S j-V S 8
nrvuo uuo lj s
33.48.
3 Silk Initial Handk3rchirfs, 35c
FANCY PEKCALE SHIRTS
with twO collars. 25c.
1UO,
Eft !?-.
$ iiL. :
fa Tl Kl
1 11 W a.
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THE GREAT HUSTLE AT OUR
PLACE OE BUSINESS WAS CAUSED
BY THE LARGE NUMBER OF HEAT
EES AND RANGES 3 OLD AND THE
PLACING OF
RlITTITll
FURNACES.
Every
Stove
that is sold
carries with it our POSS
TIVE GUARANTEE that
it must give satisfaction Be
fore a Cent Is paid. Call
and see the
fTllin I niifri
1H
Ever Seen in Snyder County
SCHOCH & STAHLNECKER,
Opposite County Jail. Middleburgh. Pa.
nni VtnnlT" nf (Hnrrnn
0 MUM OlIM mmm
w Parlor ikm?,
s
CAMES
ON THIS
INTERESTING AND AMUSING.
This irame Archarcna i" Far Superior to
all other Parlor Games, So simple a child oau
play it So attractive that the older ones never
refuse to indulge in it. i'or information and
price see
GEO. W. WAGENSELLER,
1119 4t. At Post Printing; OHicc.
A Narrow Escape.
On last Saturduy fvening ns Post
Master George C. Wacnsellur and
cx-Distriet Attorney Harvey E. Mil
ler, Esq., were returning from Slia
mokin Oam, with a liorseacd huggy,
the night !eing very dark and in
passing another buggy which haj)
pened to be Dr. F. J. Wagcnpeller,
there was another conveyance in the
road immediately in front ot the
Doctor which they did not see iu
time to avoid a collision, one of the
rear wheels of their buggy run up
on the hub of the other conveyance
and they were thrown out, Mr. Mil
ler landed on Ins head and cut a se
vere gash in the head near the eve,
Postmaster Wagenscller landed on
his hip and was badly bruised. The
horse ran a short distance, when he
Btoppod and quietly waited for his
driver. The mishap might have
been much more serious. Iribtine.
No morphln or opium In Dr. WW Pais
toi CuuAUPatn. "Oncm" .
Dr. A. A. Voder made a busioef
trip to Philadelphia last week ....
Mrn. David Tiutt of Seliu!grove was
Suuday visitor at R V. Walter's
. . . .Dr. Kothroek of Isew Berlin
was noticed on our streets las week
one day. . . .liev. Snable and wife,
Ira Howe and sister Delia, II. E.
Ii (lender and wile, J .lines Diemer,
Albert and Kii'lie lA?itzel and Miss
Catherine Meiccr were visitors at
J. S. Meier's on Sunday. . . .(3. W.
Voder of this place and one of Pa.x
tonvi lie's fair damsels were Keen on
our streets Sunday afternoon.,..
John Kunkle of Kratzerville makes
iuite a great many calls 'in this
neighUduHHl. . . .S. Luther Yoder
and mother took a drive to Sliamn
kin Dam on fSatunlay evening. . . .
Kev. Aurand and wife of MifHiu
burg, accompanieil by Mrs. E. C.
Auran and son, Arthur, of Middle
burg, called on Miss Anna Meiser
last Monday evening A wedding
is exacted in our town in the near
future Sheritl Fiigley ot Shamo-
l;in was s-een iu our town last Fridav
. . . .George Erdley, who was work
ing near New Ilerlin, has eome luime
to.sH'iid the winter. . . .Miss Jennie
Keeler is vMting Miss Jzora Walter
. . . .Foster I'eigle, wife and child of
Middlcburg were tiie guests of Perry
liow's on Sundav.
ADAMSliUUO.
Abraham Price, from Denver,
Col., is visiting his parents. Helms
men employed in remodeling bis
lathers house, painting it and other
wise making improvements The
school directors are having the roof
of the public school building repaired
The members of the Lutheran
church are repairing a::d papering
he basement ot the church
Messrs. Shelley, Stetler and Haas
Irom Middlcburg and Unyer from
Pa.vti.nville were Sunday visitors at
this place liev. J. P. Zimmerman
preached an excellent sermon to the
Odd Fellows ot McCliire and Ad
ainslmrg Lodges on Sunday inorn-
iiig Charles Wagner, wife and
son Mere the guests of J. . Spaugler
on Sunday i. I J. M. Arnold,
wiie :;i.d child, of Keedsville, are
vi-i'.ing friends and rehuives in town
Misss Mamie Meehtley and
Lst i Votingman wi re recent i.-itors
iu Middlcburg Luther Day Ser
vices will In; held in the Lutheran
church onSum'ay evening, Nov. 2-1.
All arc cordially invited to attend
...'. S. Kilter and lamily Irom Mid
dlcburg were the guc-ts oi Ur. J. O.
Wagner's on Sunday Mrs. Yo-
ocr and Mrs. Iriinin from Middlc
burg wete entertained by Mrs. (Jun
drum last week Miss Llanehe
Auiund lrom Painterville is the
guest cf Ella Weidnmu.
VESTUEAVJS.
The election pass'd oil" tpiietly -A
this end with a patriotic result
Samuel II. Phillips has Ken su tier
ing, for the past few weeks, with
rheumatism and is scarcely ablcto lie
around. . . . Howard (Jibboney and
wife of Milllin county paid the hit
ter's brother, .1. J. Steely, a visit last
week for a few days. . . .Our oblig
ing merchant, John 15. Shellenl)erg
er of liauncrvillc, is now fully e
quipped for rabbithunting, hehusan
old gun and a district attorney dog
Henry Herbsterof Peim'sCrcek
Kpent a few days last week in West
Leaver liunting..The new coach and
general rejKiir factory at Crossgrove
will soon Ihj ready for business with
John H. Herbstcr as general mana
ger .... ueorge JJearley and wife ot
Ijcwistown spent a few days here
visiting his brother-in-law, J?'red
Uuudrum. . . .George A.Fishergeis
something every time he shoots
with his new gun. (Little Reedy
Steely says yes, only an empty cart
ridge) A party of hunters from
Northumberland passed through our
town last Saturday for the mountains
....Game is getting scarce here,
even the swallows were stoned to
death last week The party that
examined John Snyder's breech load
er understood the unjointing well
enough, but jointing it back caused
the trouble. Had Snyder been home
he would have given instructions,
the same as the party has been doing
for the past two months. .. .J. J.
Steely has begun his third month in
teaching.
VVRE A COLD IN ON EDAT
Tftka Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. . All
ArugKlHia refund money it It fulls to cure. use.
The U enuine has U It Q, on each tablet,
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- - FREEBURO.
P. L. Ilaiues is busy selling fur
niture.... Hunters Charles, Hols
apple, Heck, Hummel and Howard
Arbogust succeeded on Monday in
frightening quails and rabbits and
also killing a lot. Theclubadjourn
ed for a week's rest, and to enable
fie game to recover from their
ii'tfht S, G. Hilbish and wife
returned from Akron. Ohio, where
they spent several weeks in visitinir
Mrs. John Motz wlio is seriously
amietel The family of J. W.
Htws moved toStceltou on Tuesday.
Mr. Haas is employed at the steel
works... John A. Erdley of Akron,
Ohio, is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mr. James II. Erdley. He is
accoiuKin:ed by Mr. Miller S.
D. Kauifman ofMcAlistcrville mov
ed into the house vacated by Mrs.
llaus. We gladly welcome him to
our midst Clifford Mover of
NoithumlierlatHl accompanied by
Mr. Hawley were the guests at the
uueittal home of P. H. Moyer last
Sunday. They were present at
Sunday school iu the afternoon.
feee lit!,.
I'OHT TKEVKUTON.
From Urn HornilnD star.
Harry Mullucr, one of the gal
lant young men, of our town, who
enlisted in the 21st U. S. Infantry
last April, has returned and is now
enjrying the comforts of home and
friends. He succeeded in securing
his discharge honorably from the
aUive llegiment which is quartered
at Platt.-burg, N. Y., last Saturday
noon. This regiment has quite a
valiant reputation, having helped
homlxird Santiago. While charging
up San Juan Hill on the above city
they triumphantly sang "The Star
Spangled 15 inner." Harry is look
ing well, especially so h the invin
cible blue and we ans proud to own
him as one of our sons Those of
Mtir people who have attended the
Peace Jubilee have returned home
much elatedwiththeirtrip J. 1).
15ogar, Jr., attended the Fourth An
nual 5nnqnct of the SImmnkin Busi
ness College Alumni, at Shamekin,
Friday evening, Nov. 4. He reports
the menu to have been of the most
elaborate, having been served at
MeClow's beautiful parlors, Shamo-
kin St. lie rtturned Sunday even
ing. . . The Republican m.iss meet
ing was held at Rothenuel's hotel
rrit.av cveniu-j; and was well attend
ed, and thell.iwotpolitieiiL'loipieuce
was both elaborate an 1 suhliinc
John l ). jigar ni.ide ;i (lying
business trip to Harnsburg last week
This week is election and ere
the publication of this iirticl" Stone
will hare "Swallov"-ed a Jenks...
K. 10. Dauliert, ot Kant, visited in
town on Sunday, the esteemed truest
of Con-table Charles, Merchant
Knights and crack-shot "Toady"
Rogar Ed. S. Arnold, one ol
tne government s clerks in the post
ollieo department at Washington,
I). C, was home to vote. . . .Captain
K. P. Ringaman, of the "Nellie
Bly" tlame, was home to vote. . . .
J. Bogar, Sr., made a business trij
to Selinsgrove Monday.
nd Thereabout
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anno.
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Wm. II. SIWl.,t f ,
building anaddiii,in . 7?'
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Damhaslwu frnill.,'t
18 per month.
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uiooe wuisollertd
sale was not snU
llev. AY. A. ir ,
will flmii.:.... 1 a
t Salem next Sund,,,,
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dividend of three p,r,;
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Big Wheat Harvest.
The soil of Pennsylvania will
produce more wheat to the acre than
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any omer state m me union save
Washington. This has been proven
by figure's just completed by theDe-
lKirtment of Agriculture. Dr. J.
Bullivant of Spokane, Assistant
Dairy Commissioner of the State of
Washington, was in Pittsburg Mon
day on his way to Washington, arm
ed with figures lor the Government
department. Dr. Bullivant said:
"The showiug made by Pennsyl
vania tins year in the production of
wheat per acre has been a surprise to
wheat growers. The Keystoncstate
has always been very good in wheat,
but the men who deal in figures
went over them many times this fall
before they proved beyond doubt that
Pennsylvania was the second state
in the Union in the production ot
wheat to the acre.
"The State of Washington leads
the country in production to the acre.
Our fifiires are 23 bushels to the
acre, while Pennsylvania comes along
with 19 bushels to the acre. The
production of the other States per
aero to crop are as fol'ows : Oregon,
17; Ohio. 16.9; Michigan, 15.6;
Kansas, 15.5; Nebraska, 14.5; Min
nesota; 1 3; Indiana, ' 13; NortJi Da-
kotvlO; South" Dakota,. 8 ; :
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gress," on the
i)tl.
The Lutherans m
tielebrated the Iioi-.r.
bath last under the diiv,
popular pastor,
SchnableofSalein.
Nathan Fetteroll Tn,j,
one oi tne oldest citi,,,,,
place, died on Wed.i,.s(l;lv Lj
last week. The fun.nl U
on Friday, Nov. 1 It!,, !ltTr
H. Harvey Sehoc,' r,,i(l,
filll.-.,f t!..l!.
- wi.i:i, -eiinsgrVe. j.
illuininatwlwith Acetvlin,
the most beautitul lijlit mm'.V
The adjusting is U.,v (;,,
larty from Lewistown.
Rev. I. P. Zimmerman n.;
burg delivered a special ,n
Lutheran church at Adam.;'
theLmlgeofOdd Fell,,s ,
place. It was one oft Un
sound practical sermens.
Col. Win. Hoiizwnitii i.i'
grove had the nii.-imtin,,,
morning a week airo. oi'
purse conlaiiiiug lietwun h
six dollars. It was dr.ijino! i.
the postoflice and 1 1,-nnIi, !; -'
C. (). Mover ofS,.!ii; ;il,,
eriy of this place, maiii-' a
trip to Philadelphia ami v.
recently, looking up ( ,r,ii,
matters, and is preparirg ,
for u plant in the eastern ir.i:
Slate.
Word has been ren ivc.l a S
grove from Win. F. 1 1 ilLi.-I,,
of Col. Philip HilbWi, wIim 1
the Klondike gold Held, i L-i
in mo nn.lst ot the gold mti '
when he wrote he was tni.ivi: j
best of health.
The correspondent from .Salt
the Selinsgrove tribune says
v . a. Haas is instructing!! n
young ladies and gentlemen iii
cMcreu Iveuion as eimm:
by the Reformed chunli, ii:
language of the children, i v
faith ot the father. Tluiw win
fortunate enough to receive lii
and logical instructions will si:
never have regretted the turn;
under his tutelage. Rev. H:w
pntaclied upwards of a quarter
century to the good people ei
congregation. As a minister
Haas has received the ediniKu
Hon ot all nnd the nraise el t'J
warm and affectionate fti' iiil?
are always glad to nee and luar
clear and logical nrgunients in
halt of Jus chosen profession.
Tbe Rest 1'liu.li-r.
Anieco of flnniifl rlnmneiinl
Chamberlain's fain Balm ami N
on to tbe affected parts is mipenoj
anv nlnster. Whnn irnubleJwi"
r , -7,- -, V; .. . Li
ain in me cneRt or sute, or a '
nek. civfl it n t.rinl. You are cert:
to be more than pleased wiiM
romnt rnlmr whinh it. nllorflH.
lahn is also a certain cure for rb
matasm. For sale by all druggy
House for Sale. The M
dwelling house in Franklin U'lonJ
ing to W. It. Jones will 1 M
private sale. If not sold by Jan-1
it will be for reut. There is pic
of fruit and all the buildings s
good j a elate roof is on the hw
and a well at the door. For furtW
information apply to Jas. 0. Croa
Mnidleburch. Pn.' .104W
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