The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 08, 1898, Image 8

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    MO
RFUL
AND
SUIT SELLING
AT
BROSIOUSBRDS
We hav never experienced such a rush ior Overcoat m the past few days
has brought forth Wo have sold more Overcoats than was sold up to Christmas
last year," awl still it seeim to make little impression ou the immense lot we have
in stock a fVwim.ro thm iivo hundred to select from, that's the reason.
WE SELL MORE OVERCOATS EACH SEASON
i c 4 Ink ctrlnj irfiLV til
4 13 1 11 OH iun i " " "-'-'-
Overcoats for Men.
ijiny mixed Ovi-romls wiili mIK velvet collar,
made iutiie liest xssilk ininiu'r; a piod
dress ooat in sizes from oa to lli,only
$3.48 !
lilue
or
lilaok all wool Kersey
like $7 coitts, on y
Coats, made
4.98.
and the assortment larger.
Reefers for Children
Very warm Chinchilla llecfers which could easily
he. sold lor $2. Our price is only
1.48 !
All wool draw units ib men in five different pat
terns. Also blue and Mack at the
remarkable price of
4.98.
BROSIOUSBROS
SUNBURY, PA.
ftmi Eippil!
g '
ffifi GKEAT HUSTLE AT QJJB.
PLACE OE BUSINESS WAS CAUSED
3Y THE LAEGE NUMBER OF HEAT
ERS AND RANGES SOLD AND THE
PLACING OF
Till flUf FURNACES.
rlvery Stove that
cu ries with it our
SCHOC
is sold
POSI
TIVE GUARANTEE that
?; must give satisfaction Be
fore a Cent 2s paid. Call
and see the
ft Lap
.Ever Seen in Snyder County
&HAHLNECKER,
:.;. Middleburgh. Pa.
SEIilNsaitOVX.
StockafStares
S W YD. VOX bllim?
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111
DIBU.
Mrs. P. II. IJcntz and children of
Mt Airy, Philadelphia, who had
been visi'iii&r friends, ntnm,! in
t - r - - "
their home on Tuesday ... ..Terrv i
and G. Scharf have Ix-eii guests
at the Iiome of J. A. Lumlmrd and
Jas. K. Scharf. The whole Scharf
family were together except John
who is at Altooiia Mrs. Ira
Schochaud Mr. 11. lj. Schroyerarc
spenuinga week at l'hiladtilpliia. .
curing me severe wind or rain
storm ou Sunday Win. Kev's slcv
ugm in ins plioiograpli gallery blew
down breakinir it in nit res. Th..
damage was temporarily repaired on
Sunday evening ...Owing to the
storm ltev. liarb did not deliver hi
sermon on liunynnV Pilgrim'u l'n-
gresrt, out iHt)onttl it until next
L 1 m.
C5iiuiiay evening, ihese sermons
are intensely interesting and full
I...... aI I t
uunvn nre me ruic... Air. and .Ii'S
Mnrk of Millcrsburg are visitinj
their sister, Mrs. Buck of the Kc-v
io:ie. . . . ine puiiiic seh(H)Ib are
eh wed ouirg to the teachers beimr
at the Institute Quite a number
of ministers from various sections of
the state attended the funeral of Dr,
Ziegler. Among them were Drs
J. II. Wi-lw of Sunbury, E. D
Weigle of Mechanicsburg, S. Y
Owen of JIagei-stown, Md., V. K.
riselier ofShamokin, J. II. Hart-
nianof Altooim and Kevs. AV. O.
Mullin tf Wutstintown. E. Dent
Martinsburg mid C. It. IJottsford of
ioruiumuerlanU 1 larry Conrad
is sending a week nt Slmmokiu and
It. i . . ...
u. Vermel u. A. Keely was
at Philadelphia last week makinjr
purchases for the store. .. .Cant
Kise, the veteran grocery salesman
of Philadelphia, wns interviewinc
ms customers last week I. II.
LTlsli is having the acetvlcne cas
fixtures put into his house, having
used it for 0 months in the drug
store .... The electric plant of the
shoe factory works satisfactorily,
they having used it for a week or
more The nronertv of L. It.
Hummel, dee'd, U U-ing tillered for
n i e, tlie Tesiuenee is a very desir
able property.. .;..TIie Y. M. C. A.
of the University had a public meet
ing in the ehapd on Sunday aller
nooii ut 2 o'clock. The exercises
were very interesting D. K.
I Jamey of Alloona, President of the
IJoard of Directors of the Universi
tv, attended the funeral ol Dr.
Ziegler.
MIDDLECKKEK.
Only two weeks and the hunting
season will k' over. :.l lev. Hilbish
and family of MeCIurc were the
guests of Alvin Ulsh last Friday . .
(ji-o. liliei'in and family of Wagner,
who were visiting Jese Knepp, re-
turneil home last week 7atib
Zeilier made a business trip to
lt'wistown on Siturday. . . .Harris
on and Calvin SniMik took a de-ad
porker to Millliuburg last r'riday. .
Win. Iiirgle informs us that he is
ready to weave; fine carpets on short
notice. . . '.Chas. 1 early and family
of Ijewistowti and Lieu. P. 1 1. Knepp
and daughter of A damsburg were
the guests of Wm. II. Kline one day
Miss Carrie Snook, who is at
present visiting with her sister, Mrs.
I v nas. jiernsrer, win sliortlv leave
for Cleveland, Ohio fudge A1-
fretl Siiecht's candidacy at the com
ing primary to fill the remainder of
the. term is favorably commented
ii ion in this sect ion... Ernie Heim
bach is visiting his brother, Harvey
Heimhach.
HEAVEHTOWN.
our school bouse on Friday evening
was well attended and good perfor
mances rendered The 8uwlay
school at Keiser's closed on Sunday
and every scholar n;u,l o .
treat By far the heaviest monu
ment now in Reiser's cemetery was
erected by M. L. Miller of Selius
grove last week in memory of Elias
Weutzel.. .Another claim was taken
up in our Klondike mining region
last Tueseav by a company ot three
from Verdilla, Pa. They lowered
a shaft to the depth often feet, cur
ried a quantity of the supposed
metal along home on their clothing
and shoes, which was pronounced
(after being unalyzedby their wives,
of portions found on chair seats,
carH!t8, stove plates, etc.) as mnd.
tt)RT TREVERTON.
Vf 1 . .
am. XiU. Arnold, alter a lone
v.sn to irieuas 111 Williamsxrt, re
turned to town liiHtKiit.nrla.r
Airs. Uriah Kelly of Williamsjlo'rt
visited friemls and relatives in town
last week... II. M. Endcrs of York
visited here during the past week..
Gerian Warfield of Sunburv caused
some excitement in our village last
WWK o. Miafler, our only one
farmer, is home for the ivini
Mrs. S. P. Stellen and Mrs. P. K.
Uingaman visited Mrs. O. K. Neitz
in Sunbury Friday.. ..Mr. Zart
nian and wife of I),
the home of S. P. Steflen, Sumky...
Dr. Sheets Kelly and Cow-boy Slick
drove to Selinsg.ove last Thursday.
While in town. Slick inmlii'nUl
.... ' J" IA
a bilious attack, and the doctor pre-
M 1 .... . W
st riueti. me fvrescriotmn ,m; n
k'en carefully c..mnoundid liw u
bartender, the 1 wo rpmrnml 1
The condition of Geo. in theevpulno-
proved that the inedicine did ta
work Miss Alice ItothermpL
John Henner. Markwotnl Keltvmul!
Fensterbush Neit were Sunburv
visitors Saturday Mr. Ilplfi.n.
stein shipped a boat load of river
l i i
coal io v atsontown last week
Mr. Plairdcll. tif W York Citv.
spent Sunday in town. G. Irvin
Keichenbaeh, who is employed Sha
mokin, visited his family here Sat
urday and Sunday Miss D,.li;
Ioover and AmefiaEnlley, our sick,
are convn leseimr VA
will remain in town until after the
lioliday season The sttinn Ptm-
lay night kept many people awake
ami alarmed, tmt tli little t unburn
Mrs. 1. J. Neitz in visitinc her
sifter, Mrs. Mertz, in Sunbury.
GLOBE MILLS.
F. Walter'.
inatteudWttheS,'?
Hummel, deceased, ,)ear v
hn ....TheUy.amll
Uonthjsweek Cha
isworkiiigatglmmokin
present siting I.U f.
home on Tuesday IV..... wl
Mifflinburg. a Vl
ADAMS BUnii "
T... TI .1.
ijimi ih ni ti ! I ..
A.aMarkleofAlieS
ness inp to this place -rt
day schools of this town" '.J M
Xmas eiiU-rtainnienu i ... '' H
LJ ..4M-V.VkJ
jiiuiuiieo an excellent
the Informed chnrel V
tending County 'J
seauentlvvnnnn A . . u 4
to Philnrfplttlua . vf
II
-Miss tte
ivomiir sneut Sihk1.iv u .
... . .v u ljt .
Visitor ttwvintlc . v
Samuel Warner's child"!' '
with the scarlet fever. . . d
Zimmerman preached u very
""w" '"layeveuiiiir w.
Ltiba Sejiror ,f -..:.. Ti,""' '
BUest Ot J. Wesl-v K,..l.. .., . ,
1 c llllSH'ivff
. . . .James Dni t...,i.. .. . .
trip to Paxinos....wm. iQ
Kntzlwti fl.oc ir.ii' - i .-
ingat theMerchnntV li....i'
Gearharthas gone to Mifflin "Si
lie laempioyea y Mr. Sj
eny.. Abraham Pri.v,onxm;
time in this section. r,.f,,...i
on Monday. . .Mr. and Mrs. yJj
It 1....SII.. ... . MH1
U1 .-cuvnie were entertained
I. ..x ......... TV.. I ik .
KiiiS, Daniel rruv s, ou SniJ
1 fill art . ' 'JUf1
uay...ine ivimgler 15ros. an. U;i
. ... ''i
engage in cuttiusr stove-w.uJ i...
people... tinier Shannon, wite
and children are vuttno i:.i.n 1
barg friends this week . " l.i.ll
, w , . .I'UUfc-
liliriy lina ..mtn .. 1
nouses at present M. L.
vu.iivi, u )i-ouiinenc sultvimn t
i nuauelphia is calling on ur iwj.
chants.
LSjKFUL 0
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS.
INTERESTING AND AMUSING.
Thii liiiiuc Archarena K:r Superior to
illtljcr Vnr'mr Uaiuv. S i tiipl- :i child can
play it S. tUidctivetli.it lli- ntdcr ouch never
rtfuM' t' indulge hi it. for iiilonuHtion ;md
price mm
GEO. W. WAGE.NSELLER,
ti It. At Post Printing Office.
Nov. 1 8, near Frcburg, Cather
ine, widow of the late alentuie
Stiver, agel 7-1 years, 8 months and
20 days. Funeral was held on the
wi i iisi nisi., iii me rremoni it. n.
Pjjchunli. liev. ). (J. ilomig i.flici-
i aieu.
i Nov. TI. n -ar Itich field. I Ut W.
' -
5J Swartz, agwl 74 years and 0 lay.
. II l.l I t IMA I .'flU It. .1.1 tl, tlll 0WI.
i.ij. .... him I...I.J nil iiii: ,ii iiinw.,
ut Xeimond's Iteformetl church,
itev. O. G. Ittnnig ofticiated.
?
VI
P
3
Tberr Is Claas mt I'Mipl
V1, ru ,ntitVAi Itw 4 Vi .tun r 9 nr PC r.
Ikcentljr there has been placed in all
irrocery utores a new preparation
called GKAIN-O. made of pure
(rrains, that takes the place of coffee.
The moot delicate stomach receives
it without distress, una but few can
tell it from cofToe. It does not cost
over J as much. Children may drink
it with irrtat benefit. lOe. and 26a.
per package, iry it. Ask for Uraiu-o.
Itev. Sweiter tif Monttromcrv.
Pa., preachetl a trial sermon in the
iieiormcu ciiurcn on j? riday eveit
ing. . . .J. P. Kearns attended the
horse sale at Middleburg on Thurs
day Jacob Aigler and family
were to Middleburg on Saturday. .
The ladies of the Evangelical Luth
eran church are gathering contribu
tions for the ptirjtosc of purchasing
a new carjiet for the basement
Our Behool ttsichcts are attending
the institute this week .... Mrs.
Mollie Smith of Itccdsvilleand Mrs.
Ititson of Osecoia were the guest of
Wm. Keller's on Monday.
UNIONT WP.
Amnion Stahl HMnt a few days of
last week among friends at Bhamo
kin . . . . Edwin Kurtz of Kansas Is
at present visiting among his many
fricod at our . place,,, lu former
1 laas' congregation celebrat-
Kev.
ed holy coniiniinion m Sunday at
this place, but on account of" the
weather not very many cople were
present Attorney Chas. Ulrich
of Selinsgrove was transacting busi
ness in our town on Saturday
Quite a number of our folks expect
to attend institute this week
Miss DeraMciscr and Mrs. Amelia
Hottenstein attended the funeral of
Mrs. H. A. Walter at K reamer
Dr. A. A. Yodcr has gone to Phila.
where he exjiects to serve in the
hospital. .. .John Smith and wite
of Middleburg were visiting at li.
SLEDS, SKATES. PUKSKs
I'UUKET BOOKS. 1( X K
KNIVES, HOltSE UUXK.
JIHCLOTIIKS WltI(J I
CLOTHES ASIIEliS, CAE-
UlAtiK KOUES, SCJSSOIJS
AND SHEARS, TAIiLE
AM) TEA Sl'OOXS T.
BUZ KNIVES AND FdKKS.
Fifty pound Lurd Cans ut crnts
Jiiu-pest assortment of nil kinds ol
Hardwuro and Housh FuruishiDC
jioous always at the lowest prices.
iiu auu exmniue goods and prices.
Geo. W. Hac Levitt,
325 Market St., SUNHUUY, PA.
? IIH'M .V A I 'li A IKkU l.'.V'(V V . .t i.t ....
I " liy Iflvfii that tlir fiiiluwini; W lili.ns'Al-
T)rilfHPTIH.nr llnHMr till. I'tfM. I....... I n.i
I Willi llm I'lt.rl. ... Il.u.i..nn.lil'.,..l .
I . . ... inn i.iiiii i.i uiiiri
j ,1111111 nir innnniiiiiiun on swniMy, iu uw
llliy 01 IK'CT-nHHT, IliWi.
1'. Appmhi'ini'lit or S:inill K. 'im'. wMo
nf llHiirv Ihh IrIh rif liii.ni, .un.
Mlilp, sny'dor Co.. Iu., ilircnatil, nkvuil lot
taken urnlcr tlin K'iO rxetiiptlon lu .
9. Annrnlsi-nient of Allci tlniylilll, widow tf
Amos w. Orybill, lute of Wt-sl I'im tv lnwiisUip.
Mirti-r CO-, liv . ilii'onw'il. i-li'Clfil to I f lakrb
la, ill r i lie o H.xi'inpllou luw.
tiro. M SntNi)WH('li rl:u t'.
Mtiidlebiirg, I'a., Nov. is!, Ktnit,
Looks Like Clpistmos
In Our Store ........
Are you in want of Christmas suggestions ?
If so wo can help you. Wo are always pleas
ed to boo you and help you select. YVo are
selling
Ladies' Gold Filled Watches
at 7.50, $12.00 and $15.00. Solid 14k, at 20
Gents' Gold Filled Watches,
at $11.00 and $15.00. Solid gold 14k at $30.
Sterling silver Brijsh ardCorrb Sets
in case at $3.50; Hat Brushes, $150 ; Olotlici
Brushes $3.50, "VV0 hayo made a special effort
IN DIAMONDS
this year, we bought our stock early and fjot
advantage of tho low prices. Umbrellas, Out
Glass, Silverware, in sterling silver and platod.
Clocks, Lamps and
Cameras and Supplies.
, Tho Jeweler and Optician,
jrjetxw at our place,,, luf.-funnerl - ; ,' -iux , JIlO Jeweler Ond Optician,
r,ome-: pa.
. . r 'x.,, j...-J.-,:u.ih..i-.j'"' , -,-H. i.