The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 26, 1899, Image 8

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    THE GREATEST MARK-
r
DOWN SALE KNOW
PRICES KNOCKED
TO SMITHEREENS.
We now begin the nuwt wonderful price catting sale of fine Clothing known to Sunbury, All our nobby
Men's Saits and Overcoats, and all Children's Snits and Overcoats will be re-priced from a third and in many
m
cases one-half of thoir former price.
ID COST WILL POSITIVEL
I IDT BE LOOKED T
during Ibis sale, and we will make every effort to make this the greatest bargrin even of the season, The
goods must be Hold, why not do it qviek ?
About 200 Men's Overcoats
Are Priced within Reach of all.
$4 00 Overcoats now 2.98
$7.00 Overcoats now 5.90
$8 98 Overcoats now 5.98
$10 Overcoats now 6.85
$20 Overcoats now 13 90
400 or More Men's Suits
Are Reniarked in Plain Figures.
$4.00 Suits now 2.98
$6.50 Snits now 4.98
$8.00 Suits now 5.90
$10.00 Suits now 7.85
Children's Suits and Reefers
At Remarkable Prices.
$1.00 Suits now 68c
$2.00 Suits now 1.39
$1.48 Reefers now 98c
$5.00 Reefers now 2.98
Boy's Overcoats and Soil
Wonderfully Priced.
$1.00 Suits now 68
$2.00 Suits now 1.3
$4.50 Reefers now 2
$5.00 Reefers now 2
BROSIOUS BROTHERS,
Market Square,
8UNBURY, PA
CORRESPONDENCE.
WEST BBA.VEH.
The election passed ofl quietly on
Saturday. Every one was well
pit useo", especially those who eame
,;iti victorious The grip has
caught idmostevery one in this end
! i he is lunty. The greater uumher
are si ly improving James
Peter is' moved his saw mill to
Lowell ... " will sts.ii lie ready to
aawull kinds of lumber, tor ikiU
river d legates Henry Kuliley
is taking tnit timber Ibr n new house j
which ho i j. to pm up i" i1"' J
inrini! ...!) " Mhldleswarth, the
laudlunl at MeClure, purehaaxl the
interest of Wui. Herbster at MeClure
and cxiiecla to go in the store busi
ncss in the spring. is reported
that Henry Herbstt r expects to put
upu roller mill at MoClure in the
spring. . .Jumes Steely made a busi
ness trip i" Lewistown last week t"
have hi teeth extracted witl tpntn.
He claims it was a success .A.
I). Shirey bought nt the confec
tiouerj store ol C. A. Wagner al
MeClure ami expects to t,r" into
business in the spring on n large
Honle by looking over the roll
of honor in last week's Post it is
easily seeu ill immunity is taking
advantage of the liberal "r made
by the editor, one dollar for a paper
that contains all the latest news
tlic Post Fred Gundrum filled
his ice house last week with ico 11
inches thick Hon. Alexander
Knepp liiis now the position as as--,it:mt
mail carrier fromBannerville
to Met. 'Inn-.
MT. PLEASANT MILLS.
JohnM.Steffen sp'tit several days
in Banbury andHummel's Wharf,
visiting friends.. .H. C. Haas and
wile ami W. W. Womer attended
the inauguration ol W. A. Stone at
Harrisburgon Tuesday W. A.
Harding spent Sunday at Hoffer...
John Shaener and family and .John
W. Teati and family of near Grub's
ohuroh were the guests of Mrs. Suy-
.der on Sunday II. J. Hciscrand
wife of Shadle were the guests ol J.
L Verger's on Sunday The
Democrats ami Republicans orPerry
township will hold their nominations
on Saturday next, the 28th inst.
The fremont Orchestra iurnished
musie tor the institute at liicbfield
u Saturday evening lvin Sny
der will move on a limn near Se
linsgrove tliis spring Ivev. Ktx'k
it Shamokin delivered n lecture in
the U. B. church ut this plact
Wednesday evening. Subject, "Bet
ter than Gold." It :is pretty well
attended. . . .". A. Schnee, who is
employed at Bcranton, Hpent a lew
(lavs at llulue l:it week.
I I lllli illl I I I " I 11.11 I 111 I'll II IT1 TTIIi Ml 111(1 I I I II Ml I ,
I iiiite a numberof candidates have
alreadv announced themselves lot
the various township offices. I he
primaries for both parties will !
held on Saturday, thu28thinst
The bVei it orchestra Iurnished
music for the Saturday evening ses
.iuii of the joint institute held at
Uichfield, Jan. 20th uud 21st.. . .
John F. Hoyer delivcredau inteit st
ing lecture to state horticulture so
ciety wl.ieh convened at Harrisburg
lust Week Vl'nelt Sellllee intends
in build ;i maguificciit dwelling next
summer. John l? Setetler of Mid-
dlehurg is to be the architect
The lecture entitled "Better than
(iuld" by llev. Rock f Shumokiu,
delivered ill the I '. B. chlirdl W8S
greatly appreciated by all whoheard
it. The doctor is an able lecturer
and knows how to handle his subject.
what Ho the children Drink?
Don't rive them tea or coffee, Have
you tried the new fook drink culled
OBAIN-OT It is delicate and uour
ishiiuraod lakes tbes place of coffee,
The more (iiuin-O you civo ihe chil
dren the more health you distribute
through their system. Grain-O is
made of pure craiiiH, and when prop
erly prepared tastes like the choice
grades of coffee but costs u'onut i as
much. All grocers sell it. 15c. and
2.r)C
SKLINSGROVE.
day for burial ( 'la ranee Hum
mel and wife ol Omaha who have
been visiting friends here the last
three months, left for their home on
Friday la-i Posl 1 18 cleared
f89 at the chicken and waille sup
per (in Saturday evening, 14th
Miss Edna Leiser of Watsoutonwn
... ... i i it li a
is iieing entertained at .v. u . i in
ter's .Mis Kila Hendricks is
visiting at Geo. C. Wagenseller's...
The EmkIv of Samuel Holmes, (son of
W. ( . Holmes, who did suddenly
it Builulo) m brought tothlsplaco
r burial on Tuesday of this week
Harrv Weis gave u Imnqtiet to
his class (Junior ol the University)
mi Wcdnesdny evening.
MIDDLECREEK
Much warm weather causes a i
deal i la grippe in our section.
I:. lilt
i
I
Jury Last.
Public Sales
reat
UNION TU P.
Sylvester Swart z
South
Gossof Mitilin Co. was here
uoKuiir Tor some one to saw staves
1 for him. . .Solomon Steiniuger spent
last week at Fremont uud other
places repairing pianos und o tans...
Naihan Maubeck has secured a job
on the Sunbury & Lewistown divis
ion t the I'. R, R, us Brakesman...
("has. Herbster sold his horse to
Kilmer Smith of Lewistown. We
predict it won't In so long ere he
has another Mrs. I'eter Riegle
is making preparations to luiild a
new barn the coming spring
Goss & Kliug'cr's stave mill laid
idle several days last week on ac-
nit of all tlic boya having the grin
...Mr. Dunn mid wife nf Adaais.-
Bend, hid., is at present visiting bu re yiMtorsnt Win. Goss' over
amonp, friends... Miss Lizzie Shrey a1.,.j 1 i ,... i
' business trip to Middleburg last Sat
urday ludging by some late
acts, it would seem as if some of our
smart ( '.' ) people believe in a revis
ed vert ion of an old adage 'Inconsi
stency thou art a jewel'.. "...Josiah
Long of Centre Co. and Win. Bickle
ofMusser's VTal ley were the guests
ot Robert Knepp the beginning of
the week. . . .('has. A. Ulsh accom
panied by Mrs. MollieSmith left on
Monday fur Mi HI in Co. where they
will spend a few lays.
The Sophomore and Freshmen
classes of the I 'Diversity banqueted
on Friday evening last, the former
at the Washington House of your
place, the latter bv special ear at
Hotel Haag, Milton. They bad
banners on each side of the ear "U.
S. Freshmen" and in rear "Class of
1902." Both parties report having
had a good time Rev. S. E. ( )eh-
senford, D. I)., was elected to the
chair (at Allentown College) made
vacant by the death of Dr. Richards.
It is reported he will accept
Amos Gemberlingj a brother of Mrs.
Jno. LaudenalasM ta visiting bis
sister and other friends in this place.
He says it has Ikiii nine years since
he left here. His business is bridge
building Hannah Dietrich, who
has been ut the Danville Hospital
for some time, died lat week. Her
remains were brought here on Satur-
i spending the week with friends at
Northumberland ( I CO, Foltz
and wife spent Sunday at Stroilbtown
...Mrs. . W. Longacre i- visiting
friends at Shamokin Dam this week
Protracted meeting is in pro
gress at Winner's I nited Evangelical
church Mrs. Ann Lenig reeeiv-
1.1 I 1 3 1
ea a stroite oi apopiexy on onnoay
evening 'Squire Seehristis nurs
ing an aching tooth A. '.
Strawser of Herudon will move a
crossthe river and will farm for D.
S. Sholly, Es After warmer
weather sets in .John Krebs intends
to have bis barn raised. He says
he needs needs more room on the
ground Hoor On account of the
numerous candidates tor township
offices, travel in the public road is
very slow at present and many block
ades are reported. It is a blessing
that there are no snow drifts just
now to help impede travel. Success
to everybody.
UKAVKKTOWM.
i.hi of Grand lurora drawn for the Court ol
!Ou r mid Terminer and (Iwnenil .1 ill deliver
and court ol (juarier sessimwol I lie Peace of
Snyder ooontf held a Feb. Term, oonuneaclng
Hondayi Ken. ISM,
GRAND JURORS.
name. OoeuMMoa.
! Attlllger, Wintam It.. !.-riiier.
IMIIev. JaoksoB,
I Doitry, .it.iin nr.,
i Bu kbirt, UavMi "
I B ii :, Carl, c irpvnter,
iiij.r. John U.i surreyor,
I Buras, Isaac, Just toe otine Peace,
j Fisher, iloliu OeoUeman,
Oauglor. Oaario.s Teacher,
Govs, Atnmon v., rarmer,
it uailnger, Alien.
Ueiidricka, Oharlei, Wagonaiaker
Uerhuer, Howard, Farmer.
Utrrotd, David .,
.larrett, JaeOh,
Ki rtdetter, a. :i., Blackainltb,
Kocbi William j., Parmer,
Krutzer, Andrew, ltx)rer,
Menfte, Michael ., rarmur,
Uoyer, William A.,ToacUer,
oklt. John .v.. Parmer,
Rbynieatlne, John w, Painter,
Wagner. Harry, Farmer,
Walter, John, Blacksmith,
lM(2isoe,
I'nlcu
Centra
Monroe
w aahlngton
wilntgrove
Penn
Beitoagrove
Bprlng
Mlddtecreok
Oenlre
West Bearer
Chapman
Washington
Perry
w,'M ii av r
PrankUo
Perry
HetUwarove
Weal Beaver
SsUnagrove
Spring
Monroe
Mrs. Aigler, Mrs. Krecdand Mrs.
Kern were to Sunbury last week...
Charles (jrillH.'rt and wife of near
Shamokin were the guests of Mrs.
William Herbster Lawrence
Mhldleswarth, who was working at
1'oe Mills, is home on account of
injuries sustained by a log rolling a-
gainst his leg Alfred Specht,
the Associate Judge, was at Middle
burg on .Saturday The Evange
lical church began their protracted
meeting on Monday Prof. Mi!-
mer li. K earns purchased a harp lost
week. We hope the professor may
become an expert on that instrument
vas he is on others. ,
PAXTONVILLE
Edwiu 11. Gift, a young man of
Hampshire, Ills., visited friends at
this plaoe during the last two weeks.
He left tor Sunbury, Shamokin and
Carlisle last Saturday to sir bis
many friends. On bis way home
he will go by way of Washington,
I). ('., and take in the sigiits at our
nation's cipitol... Solomon Knoiise
and wife of Juniata Co. visited the
latter! sister, Mrs. Sarah Mitchell,
west of town Arthur Dbbson ot
Sunbury visited bis mother, Mrs.
Sarah Dobson, over Sunday
Miss Kate Howersox of Centre Co.
visited relatives here on Monday and
Tuesday of this week Revival
services are in progress in the Unit
ed Evangelical church . . . The meet
ings thus far have been spirited, and
our pastor, Rev. Hertz, has been
preaching with power Rev. W.
E. Detweiler of Williamsport was
in town on Monday. He gave us
an excellent talk in the church in
the evening... Ralph E. Gift made a
trip to Harrisburg and Philadelphia
last week.
1.11 if Petit Jurors iimwn tor the UOurt nr
Common Pleas, court ot Quarter Sessions ol the
Peace. Court oi 0)er and rermtnor and General
Jail Delivery ol Snyder coumy, pa., iieiu as
Pebruary Term, oominvnolng rabruary 7, 1899,
Name. Occupation. BMMtonOS.
Arbogast, K, Prank, Fanner. Perry
Aurandi George S., " Mtddiooriek
Benfer, Dtnlel, Sawyer, Adams
BlDgaman, Fred. GenUnnuD, Osntn
Boweraox, Jerry, F irmer. Adnms
Culeman, William 11., Justice ol Pesos, Heavev
Dtehl, Msthan, t.iborer, Wsahlngton
Osrman, Goat c " perry
Gerhard! , Jem, Farmer, Adams
lillliert, II. 0,i Ctgarmakor, Waslilngton
Goss, John 1) , Laborer, Spring
Grayblll, Kpbralm 0. Uei.tlcman, Middleburg
Hendricks, .lolui s., Laborer, Washington
Hendricks, .luliri II., Farmer,
Hare, John I)., Laborer. Fruuktln
Uackenburg. Miltou, Thrasher. Centre
Hoot, Henry 1., Fanner. Union
HasKlnser, M. K , " Franklin
1 1 mi pi JameR. Laborer, Sellnsrovc
Inirram. Charles, Fanner, Adams
Keller, David. Laborer. Sellnsgrove
Keppler. John, Farmer, Went Perry
Kesslcr. n. o., clerk, Sellnstfrove
Knepp. Jerry, Farmer, West Beaver
Knepp, William, Blacksmith. "
Kramer, Jacob, Farmer, Franklin
Lenley, James. " spring
Lesher, John 1) , Student, Monroe
Ludwlg, Joseph A.,Furmer, Selliistrrove
Martin, William, " Jackson
Malouey, JohD.Gentlemao, Sellnsgrove
Maneval, George D., Laborer, Franklin
Miller, J, s Lirerymun, Sellnsi;rove
Itlegle. John R, Mason, Union
Bine, George S Merchant, chapman
Row, Charles A Laborer, Mlddleereuk
stetely, John, Student, penn
spangler, J. S Laborer, Jackson
Snook, William A.. Farmer, Monroe
schnee, Absalom, Agent, Perry
Snyder, Henry W., Farmer, West Beaver
8assaman, Daniel, Junior, Farmer, Monroe
Htabl, Benjamin 0 " UnloO
Stlne, Frank II., i'ostmaster, Centre
stroup, August H., Farmer, Chapman
Stroup, Charles M., Middlecreek
Woodrng, John I., Teacher, selinsgrove
Young, James, Laborer, Monroe
CUBE A ( Ol.njIX OME DAY
Take Laxative Bromo quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund money if it lalls to cure. tc.
The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet.
nttm
Notices ol sales wUl be insi rtedtnotui
beadtnn when th bids are prini dm mi
n neu mo uiiib are not pnnteu at iiii
ecnts win be chnrtred. Pernom
Injvi; sale should select, adut- an.; I:n,d
e,i in i uis ooromBi
RATVRDAV, Jsn, M, M Blohfleld, JasJ
am ousan vioe) will hell me a
turns, siOiOt Joseph g. wim v.
MONDAY, Jan. 80, 1 to-half mile south
WHUII HIIH, BUUUI1 WHO a II' 8 ill
no x i ur implements asd housi -in ui
FRIDAY, PebSrd Al the cun :. a
uuraii, M.i.riii Hitter hiu m ii i, m
ol R. and A, Gunjhurji :
BATviuisr, reo, ii, one mile wi i i,r l
ui . me eirs oi George Bnrisl
i ' i ii, ui i.,ii i.eiis, 8 ot Wlhcll sr
I. in..
WEDNESDAY, Kelt. UL At Kreamsr tin
u alter - m mill hoaseboiu mi I
rui :iii.. reo, i. Ttiree-fnnrla or I
ii nin oi Hione Huh, n o. Km will
cow, i con ai.a persousi property,
FRIDAY, Pel). IT, At tln Oinrl Hi n
rtleburg. Sheriff Bitter ni s.i in
lo ol Santh and Will. am i ; e,
THCB8DAY. P( b. S3, one mile west ol
banr, on the Witiermeyer farm. S
in -i-ii iiimm s ..con-'. 7 h.-nl wins
ti", isahoata and farming Implement
SATURDAY, Peh.8S, One-fonrth mile
aiaaieunrg, Tneoaore Krdle. nriiisel
e-.. - muies, i cows, o lieiul i o 'i
lanniii.' implements,
THURSDAY, Marat , At Port Ann. la
twp., oetween oentrevllle and Tr
Imillel Ktllllis will sell 4 borMa l e
calf ami larmlng Implements,
FRIDAY, March 8, Half way bet we!
iiieonry and New Berlin, Mrs. fri
i.cnzei v. in sell liursei. cows, fanuta
pieuieius aim noiisenold kikkIs.
WEDNESDAY, March 8. one nil!"
sniiiu Orove, George Aiirand win
stock and farming implements.
SATVBDAY.lCarOB 11. Two mites norrl
Meiservllle, Cllllstlitn KhOOM Will
uoriw-s live In ii s. two COWS, olll:'-
anu larmiiig implements.
s. ii iiim , March II. At Dundore. In
iwp.. . i. Dundore will wi! ii ..
onWKO head young cattle, 2 sows, i I
snonaapq tunning Implemeots.
TUESDAY, Mnr. 14. Two mile east of
vine mi uio uoopsr fnriii, Geo. , Kill
rai f bw MB, BUMS, 8. cows una id
III. I'l'' OH' IMS.
mi ubuat, Mar. ii Thrasraties north 1
uieoiiri,. i.evi rimrig wli: sell 4 liorsm
oh Hrawg tuipietiienls.
MAR REKD.
Jan. 22, at Belirjsatvfc by
B. K. Odifstnford, Civil,. F. Ill
niaii ot Snlfiii und rVtta Few
Kratervillf.
Jan. 22, by Kcv. W. A.
Wulla os Testa ot BoqibmI'i
and LilHe Katura Kesslcr of
Jan. 22. bv Jev. W. A.
Willet Bojer of Fveeborg tJ
Loogacre ot erdilla.
Jan. 1!. bv Rv. X .
Albert Bowsna at fiWnirltn
sliij to Mollic J. Wajrucr of I
lllg iSUIlltSD.
Jan. 7. bvliin-. It M Knhkl
E. Zerby ot Ialmatia to Jeflfli
jverstetter ot JJundore.
Jan. o, at Salem, bv Rpx.
Suable, Maggie Kumbaugh
isaac i . natier, both of Krcai
Jan. 22, by Kev. H. G.
Daniel G. Benner nnrl 8
Wagner, both of Union Co.,