The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 01, 1898, Image 8

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We li;iv- norer experienced such a rush ior Overcoat m the past few days
,.n. hriiii.riiU'.irtli VVre hive sold uioro Overcoat tu;ui was sold up to utmstmaa
last yeai"atil still it seems to make littlo impression on the immense lot we
in stock a l'c'.v more than five hundred to select from, that's the reason.
WK SELL MORE OVERCOATS EACH SEASON
as the styles grow nobbier and the assortment larger.
Overcoats for Men.
(irav mixed Overcoat with silk velvet collar,
intide in the licst possible manner; a good
dress coat in sizes from 35 to It!, only
3.48 I
Ulne
or
Black all
like J?
wool Kersey
coats, only
(.'oats, mailt'
$4.93.
BROS
Reefers for Children
Very warm Chinchilla Reefers which could cusily
be Bold for 2. Our price is only
31.48 I
All wool dress suits for men in five different pat
terns. Also blue nnd black at the
remarkable price of
54.98.
OUS BROS,
SUKTBURY, pa.
& ift y jje saga ga m n as sap?
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THE GREAT HUSTLE AT , OUS
PLACE OE BUSINESS WAS CAUSED
r THE LAME NUMBER 0? HEAT
ERS AND RANGES SOLD AND THE
PLACING OF
three n mm
IS
sold
Every Stove that
carries with it our POSI
TiVE GUARANTEE that
it must give satisfaction Be
fore a Cent is paid. Call
and see the
The Larost Stoct of Stoves
Ever Seen in Snyder County
SCHOCH & STAHLNECKER,
Opposite County -Tail. Middleburgh. Pa,
ikw arlor Ganje 1
VAJHES
INTERESTING AND A LOSING.
Thia game Archarena in Far Snperior to
all other Parlor (lame. So aim pie- a child can
play it So attractive that the older onei nerer
refine to indulge in it For information and
price
GEO. W. WAGENSELLER,
At Pott Prlntta? Office.
The Latest French Play.
Cyrano Dc Dergerac, by Edmund
Ilostand, wliich is U-injj played in
this country by Iiichard Mansfield
and in England bv Henry Irving, is
i' (just brought out in a dainty, handy
in! J cloth-bound volume at the price of
m ; 35 cents, and a cheaper iiaperedition
at 15 cents, by Hurst fe Co., New
York, the well known cheap book
publishers. They will mid it pout
paid or it can be had at all dealers.
It in generally pronounced the play
of the year, and some rank it close
after Shakesjicare'B masterpieces.
Pa! tin in tbo chest wLon a person
bo a cold indicate a tendency tow
ard pneumonia. A tiec of Aannol
dampened with Cbamberlaln'f l'ain
lialtn aud Jx)und on to tb cheat
(jyr tb t of pain will promptly
rebete tbe paio and prertnt the
threatened attack of ptieamooia.
This tame treatment wiU enre
lm bank in few houra. Hitil b
all DrflffirUtf, .'t
SELIN3GROVE.
Mra.' Maria lkntr, nee Scharf,
and children of Mt. Aiiy, Philadel
phia, arc visiting her brothers and
sisttr in this section The second
of thescrniouicn Bunyan's Pilgrim's
Progress was delivered by llev.
Barb to a full house on Suudny
t-veuing. These sermons are very
interesting and instructive. . . .The
Cecilia Ojera Trolly delighted the
audience that greeteil them on Sat
urday evening. This course of en
tertaiiuueubj is of a high order. . . .
Mrs. Kate Waceuscller and sister.
who spent several mouths at Car
lisle, returned home on Thursday
The re-ledieatory services of the 1st
Luth. church, took place ou Kunduy
....Airs. Margaret schoch and
family spcut Thanksgiving at Sun
bury with S. G.Gearhart and family
. . Miss Krick of Schuylkill Haveii
is visiting friends in town .... Hcv.
II. Ziegler, 1). D., a promiucnt
Lutheran minister, diction Saturday
last. He wus lor many years a
Theological professor of Missionary
Institute, (now Susquehanna Un
iversity). 1? uueral services on Wed
nesday next at one o'clock P. M.
His son, Key. J. A. M. Ziegler of
Louisville, Ivy., audsoii-in law, llev.
C. W. Fortney and family of Tur
botville, attended the funeral. The
doctor was in his S3rd year
Report has it that A. D. Carey pro
mises to join the "Knights of the
grip sack," in other words he is go
ing to travel for a grocery house in
Philadelphia Miss Jennie Mil
ler spent Thanksgiving at liloonis-
burg A number of the students
have gone home to spend Thanks
giving vacation with jmrents and
friends Dr. F. J. Waeensel let-
shot a deer when ou their Imntinsr
trip in Huntingdon Co. lie return
ed home last week. . . .Arthur Gcm-
licrliiig mid Forrest Krdlev, who
have Iteeii attending commercial
m.'Iioo1 at Kingston are home on a
vacation The prospects for the
shirt factory are promising Mr.
hisciihuth of Orwigshury;, brother
ff'the one in the shoe factory, spent
several days very pleasantly in town
. .hdith Potter attended the Jiru-
lakcr-Staplctou wedding at Lewis
burg hist week.
J 'OUT TUKVHUT(.
Frurn Ii'ki wi'k'.i Hcriidon siar.
J as. lI.Hogar and C. W. Knights
transuctetl business in Sclinsgrove
on Monday llev. Lainey is tak
ing advantage of tlie game season
and has been fairly successful
Auction ut Hotel Kothermel, Sat
urdav attenioon and cveniii", Nov.
JIJ, by A. 15. K!k Why was it
that the countenances of ourwcll-to-do
ferrymen assumed such greeting
smiles last week; who can tell? ....
Jacob I. Snyder, of Sunbiirv, has
Ixtui in town for the past few weeks
aiding during the illness of his esti
mable parent. . . .(larner Kinferand
mother after paying a brief visit un
der the parental roof returned to
their new home at Dciblcr's Station
Jno. W. Snoke's and W. I.
Xeitz's jHrkers are now minus quan
tities while many more are to follow
day by day into "sausage meat"...
J. G. Snyder, our accommodating
undertaker, will have charge of
olsejueis on Wednesday at the inter
ment of Samuel Snyder, one of our
best citizens... Wm. F. Stcpp from
Washington, I). C, who spent the
latter part of the summer and au
tumn here with friends and rela
tives, returned again to assume his
position of conductor on the htreet
railway for the Capitol Traction Co.
. . . .Monday evening a very pleas
ant birthday Biirprisc party was
tendered Miss Valeria, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Kingaman. After the surprise the
evening was Hent enjoyubly und ev
erybody rcxrts having had a gxd
time. . , .The Canal Co. are prciar
ing to make extensive repairs in and
aljout our lock this winter. . . .The
sawmill has for the past twoor three
weeks been kept very busy cutting
this as well as other bills which are
distributed along at the (anal struc
ture which arc to be repaired.
rilOM OUR OOMtKHI'ONJJKNT.
After s three-month visit to her
parents, Mrs. Wm. Stcpp returns!
to her borne in Washington, 1). C
. . . .Miss Nora Lcitzcl of Klingcrs
town is visiting Miss Alice llother-
mcl Carrie Keller and Jennie
Bchnwdcr.MiMfnt Thanksgiving in
Htinbury . . . . . ,Mattio Herrold is
visiting in Lewisburg and Milton
......Maud Charlie wm a BJiatnokin
visitor Friday and Saturday .....
Mm. M. P. Arnold visited relatives
in Milton last week Dollie Ho
over at the present writing is seri-
ouslf ill. Judge came in with
the blizzard last Saturday. What
are the cold waves saying Boat
men come home... The" photogni pli
ers who passed through our towu
last week, did a taking business...
jurist, our genial scout and
l rapper, and Lieut. Milliner imikivmI
the comforts of a cozy camp on tlie
T ..e i t . . .
. mi vt. oaiuruay night.. .A report
conies from Milton that of the 700
hogs killed there this fall, the lour
larver ones were raised bv the former
Portites, Messrs. Rover and Spotts
. . . . itie auction last Saturday eveu
ing attracted a large crowd. . . . Al.
Keck will soon have all supplied
with socks and hiisimmnWx TKp
Klondiile Miuiug Company compos-
ei largely ot tanners in and about
Port Treverton. are in a dilemma.
and have suseiided operations iu-
ticnnitely. the si)pj)osition is that
a large amount of money was buried
there by Indians, and therefore the
miners were allowed to diir onlv at
night. After a very deep hole had
oecu tir.g tlie miners struck what
seemed to be a large flat stone, pre
sumably the cover of the money
chest. . . .The miners as well as the
president were elated, but every
lime they struck the rock deep
hollow groan was heard. This
frightened them and to add to their
honor, a lurire fierv ball was sin
u j - -
floating through the woods, over
mem. J. he Company is now hunt
ing for lost tools and lanterns. We
need braver men savs Alexander.
KHEEUUKli.
The Orchestra had an interestinir
practice at the house ol Prof. Wm.
Moycr Friday evening. . . .Thecuti
vention in the opera house will be
hold last week in December ...A
new roof was put on the opera house.
also a metal roof on the Central
Hotel by Schoch & Stahlnecker of
Middleburg. .The Frceburg Lodge
J. u. u. J . donated funds to pur
chase a new clock for the Orphans'
Home nearSunbury. . . .The mem-
btwrs of Keforined C. E. and the
students of the Musical College had
an enjoyable Thanksgiving dinner
given bv Mr. aud Mrs. II. 13. Moy
cr. . . .The L. and 11. Sunday schools
are making arrangements to cele
brate Christmas in an nppropriete
manner Judge Urown and Prof.
Iloycr niadeubusinesstripto Pfoutz
Valley, Liverpool and Millersburg
Mrs. S. J. Pawling aud Uerna-
dot Scsingcr spent a week very pleas
antly at the parental roof of Prof.
Win. Mover Prof. Dover and
wife, Win. F. Drown, Olive Heaver,
Dnrah anil Mary Drown attended
the S. S. convention at IluminoPs
Wharf last. Sunday. Prof. 1 Jover
a ldrvssed the Institute in the fore
noon and afternoon. Dr. Pimm
lectured in the evening. The quar
tette from Frceburg rendered appro
priate music, assisted by Bryan and
Wallace Teats. Dev. Doardman,
Mr. Cooper of Susquehanna Un
iversity, Supt. Teats, teachers Wertz,
Mrs. Daley andothersgaveinterest
ing instruction. The largo attend
ance in uie uiicriioou was an tn
couragirg feature of the meeting.
This is a Sunday school in the coun
try but does not close in the winter
season We regret that Dr. Smith
intends to leave us. He will move
to Joe Davis Co., III.
ULOHtt MILLS.
Old Mother Furth was covered
in white, for the first time, on Sun
day morning Miss Anna Meiscr,
an accomplished young lady, was
plying her needle in Milllinburg last
week The party t-tN.O. Howe's
on Wednesday evening was well at
tended, and several young ladies
who were present, said they just had
Uh) lovely a time for anything
Mrs. Henry Hottenstein, who hud
b;en employed ut Kreamer by A. C.
Smith's for the past three weeks, re
turned home on Tuesday. . . .Our
School was under the direction of
Hupt, Bowersox last week, ami the
pupils all looked bright and happy
Quito a iiumlmr of our young
folks ultended thu HK'lling match ut
Sailer's school house Thursday even
ing. . . .Mrs. J. II. Dienier of Mid
dleburg and daughter, Claire, were
visiting a few days last week under
the iren(iil roof of J, 8. Meiser's
... .J. Alvin Seliroycr was employ
ed by Dr. Tool last week. lie ex
pcoti to attend toliool at that plana.
AUAMsBCRiiP
Mr. rw i '.
.... .v im aii'Ui .
Charlts Keller a,hl m'T?
EIrath madeHhnsinL '-S
bury Ia.,tweek....j .M
public sale at hu '" SI
Bass'er and 'wife l" V
Mrs. Bassler rei..!.....i 0 H
sohM,andMr.lkss,1.u,I
society in his usual i,,''
pleasing manner. . "f
huntep. , among lH
is visiting his familv ... . H
....I. Ernest Ziiniiior "
Hnsgrove .isited hC?
i X , vuito ,
esting lawsuit was U,V
Meh.w. I . . 1,1,1 III
Middleswarth, S.plir"( S'
Judge Wetzel '"S
cision was notonitu .. i . .. "
the intT.Hi,wl r "."J
, J ""ties aid
number of inti,).., .
i ' o, is:
was the guest of his sist,r J
H-Kh.se Mr..
was verv din .i ... ,
Miss Anna KlinepetJr.,,,,,
by the Patton (;hildmi ,
... ... ... .. , iir imrvnu d
KhnejMiter's Hiirrv j 'A
l...o i.. Ill . . .'. l1!
g mi i-niiaiielph,a ttjllrl
nil inesuav. yv
sorry to lo..m this family, l
inp- been L-i'nd n.,.l . ' .
of this place tor the past ;lr'v
e u-iuli It . . . 1
- -r- an possum r,
iu uieir new Home,
Forty snow's fi.r 1 1.:.
vu. 1HUUIIT pi'OJlllcts J
Steely put in a full week i,iL
town attending Institute ilu,h,
a good time. . . .James Trwj
"0,n Aompsoutowii)ii..
day. Spending the day ,vl,
l)U,,(;,lt3- The Lowll
burglarized ono ..:,ri.f i . .
about b,,r) worth ruin .. i .
Jviiepp took a :rJ
A.wA.uviiieiast week in
raiioitdoo-s. IX .....
lie broua-ht lumw.
and wife are spending siuiM,f;
c.nuicumc 111 visiting t.'i.'irlp
in the lower end of the m,
Tin. I. ut,,).....:...- 1
- " "MIICI lllir IHlUllifij J
O
daily, the heavy weidit
11. ' r".
icponeu later on Ti.
school had a pole raisin la
1 1 1 1 1
K'iy ung in tlu' id
lveiibcn Wagner, Fmanml K
and others made some jiaiiw
dresses, for which tlie wlm!
teacher included, return. :
thanks for the aid the mm!
lent them in raising the jkpIc...
II. Ivomiir is hnsv lemi;.,., !;
the Ilerbstcr farm, fur wliirh !
.nc tenant. .In in im, ,..i 1.
to get a fiirm in order if I.., U
A . r. - - - -
maienai. . . .s. u. i',,ilS
Tcntetl a ut w ttriuv.ku :..
shelled corn. H thinks nf
ingfor n linteiit
Baunigardncr was called over
mountain last week t.i .iti.n
son's wants, who got hurt
I he act of
.r i n " "
John II. llorbsU-r moved hi.-
1 1
Hold glj( s to ( .rimSTi'i ivii l'i.
lie is now ready for busim:
I'AXTONVILLK.
Galen Shniubach of Nostou, M
is visitioe his father ut thin wri
He came quite unexpectn.l!y to
uevortbnless we are clad to m
again.... Kllen Weiriek left for
borne in Centreville. Mich, on
day. She eujo.rud horsolf very d
dun iff her stay among un.
J. H. Uamberof llamnsliiit,
wastheKueHt of 11. HowiiHui
week.... Win. Jones of LewirtJ
circulated anioiig frii-uds LintTui
day aud Friday. . . .Sumucl fi4
Mt. Carui')! visited friomls Lert
wcok..JohnKigleuud Dand
tier drove to MoVoy town lut
ueuduv to vLit friouds. Tbr)
tiirnoil Ihiih.i nn Mnmluv Al
Jones and son of SeliiiHcrovm
. . .... . j
nis minor at tins place en "
.... Mrs, Houben Wagner of &
grove was tho guost of Be
Uhaiubaoh's last week... .ft
party from this place wum guilt
sueeoHsf ul this year, as tl"f 1
homo empty-handed.
n.-t
TIia eononrt gWon by lb
dibs' Hextntte at tho OpJ
Inst nveuiog Has a grand
Tbe bouss wm orowdod bjrtf'
ikstio audieuet. Tha Hint
combination of bsautiful
York (!.) UUy, .
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