The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 19, 1899, Image 8

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    37
iHE GREATEST MARK-
DOWN SALE KNOW
PRICES KNOCKED
TO SMITHEREENS.
Wo now befiin the most wonderful price cutting sale of fine Clothing known to Sunburv. All our nobby
Men's Suits and Overcoats, and all Children's Suits and Overcoats will bo re-priced from a third and in many
cases one-half of their former price.
If
200 Men's
ST EL POSITIVELY IT BE LOOKED TO
during this sale, and we will make every effort to make this the greatest bargrin even of the reason, The
goods must be sold, why not do it (p ick ?
THE
r lit
Are Priced within Reach of all.
)0 Overcoats now 2.98
)0 Ov rcoats now 5.90
8 Overcoats now 5.98
Overcoats now 8.85
Overcoats now 13 90
$4
400 or More Men's Suits
Are Rcmarked in Plain Figures.
$4.00 Suits now 2.98
$6.50 Snits now 4.98
83 OO Suits now 5.90
$10.00 Suits now 7.85
Children's Suits and Reefers
At Remarkable Prices.
81.00 Suits now 68c
$2.00 Suits now 1.39
$1.48 Reefers now 98c
$5.00 Reefers now 2.98
BROSIOUS
Is a rket Square,
Boy's Overcoats and Si
Wonderfully Priced.
l.Uu suits now 68c
$2.00 Suits now 1.3g
$4.50 Reefers now gj
$5.00 Reefers now 2
ERS,
UJSTBURY, PA.
H
SKL1NSGHOVE.
MT. PJ.EA.SAN . HILLS,
1 1 . 1 1 1 1"t!
. I'.mtrtts are being made to
I lc widen Pianino- Mill.
Rev. Dr. Ptsclmu C,i
Pa., delivered two uxellwu lectures,
one-on the WC i ic ry of the Sea,"
line) the iither on "i-nuny t'outli
Sketc us." They were very enter
taining unci instructive Post 148
held a chicken and wattle supjter on
Sut unlay evening last utidwerevery
well nutronized clearing united nice
Mini.
so ure tin
We Iioih ii will le successful
Word wus reeuived from Chambers-1
burir ii Thursduy thai llev. J. K. 1
Honcycutt had died, lie was a
former resident of this eounty
fin ineiise quantities ol ice were put
tip into (he various ice houses ami
upwards nl thirty carloads shipped
to ditterent points, the ice is ot excel
lent quality llev. Barb, (taster
of the college church, preached lust
Sunday at Hughesville, Pa. His
pulpit was filled in the morning by
t '. Ii. Unman and intheevening by
bv S. X. ( 'nrpeuter, both students in
the Theological department Dr.
Diimn, President ol the University,
who tiiuk grippe while in Philadel
phia two weeks ago, has about re
covered lii health anil began his
usitstll duties at the University on
Monday morning Miss Daisy
Btissler nf Williamsport is being
enter ained at the home of (i . 1!.
Hendricks Several sleighing
parties wtre out on Saturday even
ing last.
ENTBEVILLE,
J. Calvin Stetlentind P. M.lleich
enlweh will work for O. S, Ker
stutter of Nitntieoketlieeoniing siun
mer....J, A. Mengel, Schiiee
and trti Arlxignsl intend Ui go to
Ohio in the spring It i- rumor
ed that llev. Gilbert and wile of
Uuiontown, Pa., will move into our
town The Mt. Pleasant Holler
Mill i lighted by electricity
iu-t Arbogast of Union Co. was in
town en Saturday Some l our
people were filling their icehouses
last week surprise party was
given lor 1'. A. S'jhnee on Wednes
day evening, A large number ol
our townspeople attended 11. C.
Stettcti ol iltiuimel's Wharf moves
near this place thisspring Wm.
I. Yergi r moves his aw mill near
Pallas in the near future m Jacob
Gaugler's laud Mr. Xeitx. of
near IShadcl '"ill move to our town
Ml DDLECKEEK
in the rprinjr
young folk- enjoyed a
the Danville church.
led load ot our
drive mar
They were
P, C. Hartiuan was to New Ber
lin ou Sunday Dr. D. 11. Roth
rock and daughter Helen of New
Berlin visited Wal. Walter's on
Sunday A. B. Shcary and Hlias
Brunner made a trip to Middlebun?
fast Saturday H. V. Mohnmade
a business trip to Wintiehl one day
last week Mrs. C. B. Spangler
and children of Swenile were the
guests of Geo. Mlteliell'sou Sunday.
..Euseoe Spangler of Three
Hi vers, Mich., is visiting his grand
parents and friends here t.. r..
Spangler, who is employed as a tel
egraph operator at Norfolk, Conn.,
pent seven nays with his mother
and friends. lie started for home
an Tuesday Communion services
were held in the Lutheran Church
ni Sunday Morning by llev. Sehoeh
and in theU. B. Church iu the ev
ening where Rev. Staplcton, I . &
mowed-
o
No sleighing at present few
missed liliinj; their ieo houses
Herbtttcraud Snook have (put saw
ing stove WOdtl for the season
Sol. Stehliuger is slowly making
preparations to build a new house
next summer Idliu Heimbach is
staying v:th his brother, E"Iur"ey, a
few weeks Dan. Price uud wile
were the guests of their son
several days lasl week
Gertie Kuepp was visiting Jesse
Kneppa few day- lust week...Wni.
( Sross made a busiuess trip to
Thompsontown one day last week...
KIIKAMMi.
James Mugee was confined lo hi
ed with sickness the toreoartol the
tiesdnv evening of last
Jury List.
.Miss
the guests of. lames leitzel's
The protracted meeting at Ebenez-
er church is still in progress
Solomon Steininger of McCltire was
in town on Sunday H. J. Heis-
er and wife of Shadlewerethc guests
of Tobias Ileitis on Sunday.
PREEBURft.
II. I',. Mover, W. L. Bossier, II.
C. Fisher and John Miller attended
the inauguration Our soldier
and tall constable, 1. Keeler, pre
sented to the (mind Army Camp at
Selinsgrove his heavy L 3-pound roos
ter which they used at their recent
public supper. Youroorrespondent
has no knowledge of the age of the
lird. Those who consumed it are in
a position to give tins information.
I. Wesley Keiehetibacli, ot Kc-
huek, Northumberland Co., is visit
ing his friends in this locality. He
is the guest ot his sister, Mrs. Henry
Steflen Our watchmaker, S. I).
Kaiiflnian married Miss Weaver of
near Thompsontown and is now on
his wedding trip to Lancaster Co.
Dr. Wolf of Lancaster county
bus located here and occupied the
office vacated by Dr. 1). C. Smith.
To the Pnhllr.
We re authorized to guarantee
every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
lieiuedy aud if not satisfactory to
rufund the money to the purchaser.
There in no better medicine made
for la grippe, colds and whoopinjj
cough. Price, 26 and 50c per botlle.
fry it. For sale by all druggists.
John Swart and iie ol Union (
were here looking at some property
with a view of buying it Joseph
Mull of MifHin Co. was the guesl
of Simon Verger oil Saturday
Robert Smith was a visitor n our
village last Saturday Adam
Thomas made a business trip to
Lancaster last Saturday Calvin
Maurer is sporting a new bicycle.
Ttier" is it l iss ol ' i. .!
Who are injured by the use of coffee
Recently there hs been placed in all
grocery stores a new preparation
called (ilt.VIN O, made of pure
srains, that takes the placeot noffee.
The moat delicate stomach receives
it without distress, ana but few can
tell it from coffee. It. doen not cost,
over J an much. Children may drink
it witD great benefit. 15c. and '2Th
per package. Try it. Ask for raiii .
UNION TWP.
11. S. Aucker of Bhamokin was
here looking after bis stock iarm
last week.... Dr. R. S. (iaugler,
after spending his booeymoon here,
left last Thursday for Dayton, O.
where be will start up in business
for himself. . . .S. J. ptrpab will
move to Hummel'l Wharf in the
spring and will embark in the nier
cantile businesB. . . .John Ulrich oi
Strouptown will move east this
spring and farm for Mrs. Annie
Longaore K. Jjongaere and
Enoch Aueker were shelving up the
new restaurant at Dallas last week
for R. L. Shatter. . . .Mrs. W. H.
Thomas is confined to her IhxI on
account of sickness.
Many People Cannot Urlnji
Coffee at night. It. spoils their sleep.
You can drink Grain O when you
please and sleep like a top. For
( iraiu does not stimulate ; it nour
ishes, cheei sand feeds. Yet it looks
aud tastes like the best coffee. For
nervous persons young people and
children drain is the perfect drink
Made from pure grains. Qet a pack
age from your grocer to-day. Try it
in place of coffee. Iftand 25 cents.
wi
week at about 7 o'clocn Charlie.
son ol' h' rank Tin Milan and iii-. as
ed from life lo eternify. Deocaced
was suffering for some time wtth
membraueotis croup, Charlie was
hl(.! by evervboii v. Tlie hneral
was held on Friday afternoon atone
o'clock. Aged I years, " months
and 5 days. ( )ear Tliomus, a broth
er of Charlie, diet! on Buudav night
oi me same cause. i ne in nor ui
took place Wednesday. The de
ceased was one year aud several
j months ui age. We extend our
heartfelt sympathies the doubly lie-
' refl family J. J. Mitchell and
i wife returned from a few weeks'
i sojourn to Philadelphia X. P.
Hummel drove to Paxtonville la-t
! Saturday evening Mrs. Annie
,!?... . . . I i i
1 1 oi tcusiei u oi miauieuurg was vis
iting friends in this locality last week.
lohn Mitchell of Renovu visit
e. ; his parents over Sunday. I lis
wife and son have been here lor souk.'
time The show on Saturday ev
ening was a great event. It took
place in the hotel instead of the hall.
We would advise these great actors
to leave their revolvers and shooting
anus at home the next time they
come to this place.-.., Prof. Gaorge
Fisher and wife visaed J. F. Wal
ter's on Sunday Miss Ida Fields
entertained a sled load of young
folks from Selinsgrove on Tuesday
evening of last w eek.
CALIFORNIA.
Kxlraortfliiitry lour vln PaMtnj Ivauiil
Knllrul.
America M I grout cimnlrv. in fsrltt) and
irtuiid'ur "t nalii'Bl WHUttf ll Is uuil 'aletl. To
travrrw 1, 10 hi'liolrt Its dlV6MUM and 111 won
dera. In a liberal education, a i cvelailm u the
in. in hit. I UetlDpaUtan citizen. Yue Fi'rsuu
ullj -Conducted Tour to C'alirnrr.la under the di rection
ollbe PwaVtvania Kallroad i'umpauy,
which leaves 0a F-'fcru iry 9, ulTorda a most ex
cellent opportunity to Mew th vast, variety and
boutidleaa bea'Jtyid this iparvrlous land The
party will travef over the entire mule id the
model t'ullman train ol Hinoklnu, dining, sleep
ing, and observation cars exhibited at the
World's Fair, Chicago, and subsequently at
Atlanta, Naahvllle, ana Omaha. This train rill
be placed In service for the Hrst time on this oo
caKlon, and win te In charve of a Tourist Agent
and Chaperon, who wUI look after all details of
the trip, as well as the Individual welfare of the
members of the party, stops will be made at
Mammoth Cave. New Orleans, during Mural
(Iras Carnival. HI Has. LosAngelei, San Diego,
Hollands, Itlveralne, Pasadena. Santa llarbara,
Monterey, Del Monte. Santa Cruz, Mount ;ila
mtlton. Menlo Park, sun Francisco, Salt Lake
City, Olenwood Springs, Colordo Springs, Mun
ltou and Garden of the Gods, Denver, and
Chicago. Nineteen days will b spent In Cali
fornia. Hound trip rate, Including all neces
sary expenses during the entire trip. $400 from
all points on the 1'ennsylvanla Railroad System
east ol Pittsburg; HTM from Pittsburg. For II
ln"rary and roll Information apply to ticket
agents: Tourist Agent, 11M Broadway, New
York; or address quo. W. Hoyd, Assistant Uen
eral Passenger Agent, tirond Street Station,
Philadelphia. l-l?-3t
. Wagonmaker
l'arine!',
I'n Ion
Cantra
KonrfM
Waautngtoa
seHnHgrovu
penn
S61lD8gf01 e
spring
Ulddlecreok
centra
Went Beaver
Chapman
WasbLngton
Perry
West B aver
Franklin
Perry
Beiinagrove
West Beavar
sellusgriivt'
Sjirlug
Monroe
! List of t irantl lurorl MniwB for the OOnrt 01
I Oyer and Terminer anil dvuerul .111 delivery
i and Court of Quarter sessions of tno Peace of
Snyder cnuuly held as Feb. Term, commencing
Monday, Feb. XT, isw.
BRAND JURORS.
Name. OceupaMoB.
; Atungi r, WliHam u., Parmer,
i h ifjey, Jaekapn,
Bailey, John n..
I in. kbart, David, -ii.iiig,
Carl. Carpenter,
I Ii iyer, John M., surveyor,
Hums, isuac, jumIcs of the Peace
Flsber, .Ti iin f CenUeman,
(J angler, Charles, Te teber,
(. .. Amp on F.. Fanner,
LTvelnfer, Alien.
Nehdrlcks, charlc
Rerbster, Howard
Uerrold, David u.,
Jarrett, Jaeoh,
Ki retettcr, .v. M., niaekusKb,
Kooh, William J.. Farmer,
Krutzer, Andrew, laborer,
Mengie, Ulanael v.. Parmer,
er, William .v., Teacher,
i idt John A., Kurmer,
UbymesUue, John W . Palntet
Wagner. Uarry, K.irmer,
Walter, Jobs, Blackamltb,
PETIT Jt i'.'J?.: .
Mftol Petit Jurore drnwn tor the court of
Common Pleae, Couri of Quarter Seaeloua ol the
Peace, Court oi Ojer aud Dermlner and Qeneral
Jail Delivery of Snyder county, Pu,. held as
February Turm, comme&olnff February ti, isna.
Name. Occupation. RaSldmoe,
Arbogast, H. Frank. Farmer. Perry
Aurandi George k., Mtddiecrecu j
l'.enter, Daniel, Sawyer, Adams I
ningaman, Fred, QanUenMHi, centre ;
Ilowcrsox. .lerry, Farmer. Adams
Coleman, Wflllam II.. .lutr! or Peace. Heaver
Dlehl, Nathan. Laborer Washington
tiarinan, (lust C ' Perry
(ierhardt, .'erre. Farmer, A jams
tllliiert, II, ('..Ci.irmaker. Wushlngtou
tioss, John 1) .. Laborer. Spring
Urayblll, Kphralm 0, (ler.tleiiiau, Mlddleliiurg
Hendricks, John S., I, iljorer, Washlnglou
Hendricks, John 11., Fainuer
Hare, John 1M Laborer, FrankUn
Uackenburg, Milton, Ttirashcr, Centre
Hoot, Heury P., Fanner. Uuioii
HasBinger, M. K., - Franklin
Haupt James. Laborer, Selinsgrove
Ingram. Charles, Farmer, Adams
Keller, David, Laborer. Selinsgrove
Keppler. John, Farmer, Weat Perry
Kessler, B O., Clerk, Selinsgrove
Knepp. Jerry, Partner, Weat Beaver
Kuepp, William, Blacksmith,
Kramer, Jacob, Farmor, Franklin
I.enley, James. " Spring
Lesher. John I)., Student. Monroe
Ludwlg, Joseph A., Farmer, Selinsgrove
Martlu, William, " Jackson
Maloney, John.Uentleman, SeUusgrove
Maueal, Ueorge D., l.tburcr, Franklin
Miller, J, s., Liveryman, Selinsgrove
Hlcglc. John R., Mason. Union
Hlne, George S.. Merchant, Chapman
How. Charles A.. Lahore. , Middleoreck
s. eieiy , John, student, penn
Spangler. J. s.. Laborer, Jackson
Snook, William A.. Farmer, Monroe
sebnee, Absalom, Agent, perry
Hnyder, Henry W ., Farmer, weat Beaver
Satsaman, Daniel, Junior, Fanner, Monroe
Stahl, Benjamin G " Union
s'ine. Frank II., Postmaster, Centre
stump. August H., Farmer, chapman
Stroup, Charles M , " Middlecreek
Woodrug, John I., Teacher, Selinsgrove
Young, James, Laborer, Monroe
l1Iili
Public Bales.
.XHlees of Kil esw be ti, o. I1r.m4
heading when I lie bills are prfnti I
rrunu luo "uis are not pntltMl .. II . .1
cenis wm oe cnargwa. persoi i .1
uavr sir huoii iu select uuut; ai.il huv.' Ill
eo in r ins column.
sai'I'KhAV Jan. 8, at Btcbflfld. JmH
ran susan wmey wiii.ii nie nd
tools, ete.or Joseph Wii,, y,i
MONDAY, Jim. .in, ')ne-li:rir in'!..
Pieasunt Mllis, BnoehMmiiii w i f i ;ii
lain.ing liupleii.ent , nail . I
WKDNESOAY, Feb. 15, At Krramer.Hoil
naner win sen ii.jiiseii,..i , . .
FRIDAY, Feb 3rd At theOliirl .
burgii, Sberlfl Bitter w in sell bi
ol 8. aud A. Ounahursrci
TUOBSDAY, F' b. 16. Tbree-I
norm oi t i t Mills, no. h i
cow, i coir and personal property.
i in rsday, Feb. n, one mile wr i oi
ou. on i lie w 'll lei meter e. : i.,. s s I
w II -M a n.,rbes 5C0WK, 7 head vn'l
He, lj shoals and fanning m.'l.-n.ciiia
SATURDAY, Feb. in, One-founti n le
Mldaieburg, Theodore Enllei lim
e . g mines, j cows, y Dead louni I
farming implements,
THI'RsfM Y. M ireh 4. At -;,ii -, i. J
nvp , between CeDtrevllif nud Tr"Bl
llaillel Klllilis will sell I Ii ...-. i ol
call and larjnlng ImpleuMrllls.
rltlUAT, .March:), Half wav l.iw.Bi
rllttburg and New llerlln, Mrs. Yt
Leltzel will sell horses, cows, lnriuliJ
piementsand hoiiseiioiii goods.
SATURDAY, March ll, Two lilies tmrihd
MeiaervUle, Christian Kuor,.. ill i
horses live mules. Iwn cons, jiiunfl
and farming Implements.
sTI'HDAY. March ll. At noi l. r. 'n 1
Twp., N. T. llundore will sell tot
cows.o head young eaiive, j H. I i
slioatsand1iu"inlng Implemeui-
TVKSDAY, Mar. u.Twomtlei sad M
V 1 1 If on Hie Cooper Iarm, Geo. I. Kll
sell eborsee, i mules, acowH mmi
Implements.
WEDNKSDA Y, March 15. Two und I
mUHe nurtb-eaat of aliddlebtinh. i1
Howersox will sell .1 horses. cos, I
and larinlng lmplemeuls.
THURSDAY, Mar m. Thnvm les
dleburt, Ivi Young vrM: sell 4
and farming Implements.
Mftl
Will Examine Blood Spo
VE A CULDJIN ONE DAT
Take Laxative Bromo Uolnlne Tablets. All
druggists refund money ll it falls to cure. tic.
The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet,
H-Mm
Tin; county authorities ruv
ranged with i'roi". Josepit Mc
land, who occupies the chair i
tholosy at the Medio-t'rnnil
College at Philadelphia, i
animation o I he h mid sisits nil
- j
clothes worn by Edward Cm
when lie was arrested by l
Shindel. Prof. McPliarlnnd iJ
of the leading scientists of the
try and his testimony ukiii hj
amitiution of HbOOBpotsiD Hie
maker tragedy at Philadeln
short time ago, was the lcudi'l
timnnv offered hv tlie I l
wealth. The county official
take the clothes to Philadelphii
deliver them in person to Prot)
Pharland, who will make the J
aud then eive his testimony
the court when the case is bfl
up for trial. Notwithstaudin
extensive preparations f tlie
cution in the case it is the opiol
many that the defense has sonj
up their sleeves and that Wi
will never be convicted.
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