The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 27, 1899, Image 9

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    TREMENDOUS
Clothing Sale
BROSIOUS BROS.
The Greatest Place to Buy furniture
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The striking point about these Suite is the way they are made. They are of
the handsomest and most stylish stuffs, all beautifully trimmed, and yet tbey will be
sold at the above prices.
It Costs Nothing to See Them.
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SUNBURY,
COUNTY GULL1NG5.
The individual deposits in theSe
liuhgrove National Bank amount to
$218,709.33.
William Kuhn of ShaniokinDain
on Wednesday of last week repre
lentcd the Democratic party ol Sny
der County at the Stale Convention
held at Harrisburg.
J. A. Qrimui ni Freolmrg has
taken away the old house on the
corner of Front and Water streets,
and is preparing to build n new
house for himself and wife.
The hotel property, at MeKees
Hall Falls, is being renovated from
eeliar to garret and is put in first
class order. W. H. Kerstettc, the
proprietor, eaters to the traveling
public, and his hotel is headquarters
for anglers and bicyclers for the sum
mer season.
On Monday, April L Oth, the spirit
ef Miss Carrie E. Ouss passed into
lili' eternal, aged 32 years, 7 months
and 25 days. She was a daughter
of William (iuss and her mother
was Mary Ann. a daughter of the
hit
1 layid Mover ot b reeburg. i he
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dec
inr.
eased had hitea nerseii ior reacn-
and followed her chosen
vocation successfully lor many years,
until her health began to fail. In
hope of regaining her health she
went to North Dakota and then to
Colorado Springs, Col., where she
spent a year. Even that health-giving
e'i i itc had no power to check
the
' ' . hfii "iso I'linsnmtitiotl. Nil1
lirultght to her home near Pat
i. Pa., where she received ev
aitention that a loving family
ter
en
could give. A lather and mother,
two sisters and four brothers remain
to mourn their loss. The family
h; ' e sympathy of their friends
in this loeality. Courier.
Oo. Superintendent Election.
To the School Direetors of Snyder
County,
Gentlemen i In pursuanceof
the forty-third section ot the Aet of
May 8, 1854, you are hereby noti
fied to meet in convention, at one
o'clock, p. m. at the Court House in
Middleburg, on the first Tuesday in
May, A. P., 1899, being the second
day of the month and select, viva
voce, by the whole number of the
directors present, one ierson of liter
ary ami Scientific acquirements in
the art of teaching, asConnty Super
intendent tor the three succeeding
vears ; and certify the result to the
Slate Superintendent at llarrisliurg,
as required by the thirty-ninth and
fortieth sections of said act.
F. C. BoWBMOX,
County Supt.
Middleburg, April 11, 1899. 3t.
Hundreds upon hundreds of the most Stylish Suits have
made prices the like of which has never been offered before.
The following represent but a few of the many bargains to be
had here :
Men's Fancy Cheviot Suits, $2.98.
Men's Strictly All Wool Suits, $4.98.
Young Men's Stylish Suits, $2.39.
Boy's Knee-Pants Suits, 69c.
Children's Vestee
IOUS BROTHERS
HUMMEL'S WHARF.
The fanners are busy planting
potatoes and Bowing oats... Thomas
Kessler ot Northumberland passed
through this place on Sunday
Wallace Teats and wife of near
Globe Mills and Galen Holtzshoe
and wife of Shamokin spent Sunday
at P. M. Teats' Mr. and Mrs.
Shipe of Sunbury visited James
Wertz's on Sunday One day last
week 1'hilip Nace took a load of
potatoes to Sunbury. The hore
was frightened at the cars and his
foot caught back of the double tree
and severely sprained his ankle...
.James Wert., while taking his lirst
lesson in bicycle riding, fell and
sprained his foot Arthur Heiser
was to Harrisburg last week to be
examined for employment on the
middle division railroad Arthur
Noll and .lames Musser are toLew
istown working in the ax factory..
Chas. Stetler and Chas. Hoffman
each got a bicycle last week... Fred
Sweitzer is foud of shooting the
neighbors' poultry, especially when
they come on his land. He a little
careful, Fred, when you shoot to
next time Miss Nettie (ieniber-
ling and brother Renalda ot Salem
spent Thursday evening with friends
in this place Geo. A. Foltz and
wife of near New Berlin spent Sun
day at Edwin Fisher's and Samuel
Trutt's ('has. and Win. Sassa-
mah visited their grandma darrett's
near Kratzerville on Sunday
Thomas Hettriok says at Lake Erie
through the fishing season be clean
ed seven barrels of fish each day
from eleven a. m. till four p. in.
Who car. beat that?
WEST BEATER.
W. F. Howell expects to put up
a new house on the farm he pur
chased from Henry Kahley The
sale last Saturday (Kahiey's) was
well attended and things brought a
fair price, cigars were plenty through
the kindness of some of our candi
dates Ed. Hughesis farming for
W. F. Howell on the Kahley farm
Landlord Middleswarth of
McClure is making some improve
ments on the hotel by painting and
papering. Robert understands how
a hotel should look, and also how it
should be conducted for the benefit
of his many customers QaL Ulsh
and Issac Shirey got a notice to go
to New Mexico to kill eats that eat
little chicks as it has been reported
they are experts in that business. . .
Some of our farmers have been put
back with their spring work on ac
count of their horses having distem
per which seems to be prevailing at
this end The Ixiwell store will
soon be something uf the past as they
are now disposing of their goods at
cost Our merchants have all re
turned from their trip to Philadel
Suits. 98c.
PENNA,
phia and we can expect cheap and
good gooods I. J. Steely ex j wets
to be mustered into service (squire
ship) May 1st and then we can ex
pect the light finger gents to gel the
full extent of the law if caught
8. H. Phillips haaa new method of
making chickens lay. It is done by
mesmerism. He guarantees it to
work every time Mr.-. Levi
Treaster spent Sunday with some ot
her Lowell friends.
FRBEBURCT.
The Danville Con terenee of the
Evangelical Lutheran Miuisterium
ot Pa, convened in our ehureh in
church .Monday eveuing, 'J4th inst.
Itev. Honey, See. ol the conference,
conducted the altar services, liev.
O. E. Pfhiegtr, President, preached
an appropriate sermon followed by
the administrrtiouof the Lord's Sup
per to the members nf Conference.
Business sessions were held Tuesday
and Wednesday during the day and
discussions. On the ministerial of
fice, change in the system of appor
tionment, should women of the
church vote, Home and Foreign
Missions, Education, Constitution
lbr Sunday School Convention, The
Pastor's part at funerals where cre
mation is practiced, Essentials to
successful Sunday school work, Im
portance of thorough catechization,
etc. Rev. Pflueger, President, pres
ented an interesting report and the
treasurer's report, liev. I). M.
Stetler proved the finances on a
sound basis. The evening sessions
were largely attended and the ad
dresses produced a marked impres
sion. Ky invitation the membera of
Conference visited the Freeburg
Academy and Musical College. The
Conference of 27 ministers and an
equal number of delegates. Such
conventions of iiien engaged in the
holy ministerial office are valuable
in various ways to the community.
MT. PLEASANT MILLS.
Goo. Hepner, w ile and son John
of near Freeburg were the guests of
John Schnec's Sr., on Sunday
James ltothormel and wife of Man
data, Pa., were visiting at this place
on Saturday and Sunday Miss
Forty and two lady friends otKantz
spent Sunday at J. A. Shadle's re
sidence Postmaster J. N. Brosius
made a business trip to Harrisburg
last Wednesday Communion
services were held by the Lutheran
congregation on Sunday. Rev. D.
G. Druckenmiller officiated
Landlord J. I. Yerger made a busi
ness trip to the county seat ou Fri
day James Scbnee of Sunbury
was visiting at this place last week
The Shade Mountain was on
fire. It burned several days
Tips isln plqco vljoiG cery oqc comes jo buy
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are .selling just now more furniture every day than any store in our county has oversold
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ami not inn else are at the
Oak Liookers, worth $2.75, reduced to $1.98. ,
Extension Tables, worth $0.00, reduced to 4.2!).
White Enameled Beds, worth 7, reduced to 4.07.
E. S.
FURNITURE
34, 36and 37 ou in
Jacob Basom and wife of Richfield
Bpentafew hours at the home of
Postmaster J. . Brosius on Satur
day evening.
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UNION TWP.
R. L. Sohaffer 01 Pallas made a
; business trip to Sunbury on Friday
of last week Ira Wren from
i across the river is working part of the
summer for C. W. , Shirey... Aucker
i and Walborn moved their saw mill
; t 1 1 1 to the buckwheat valley
It the supervisors would remove the
loose stones from the road (say al!
those larger than a man's head re
quiring a Do. 1 hat about the av
erage size), it would improve our
: roads twenty per cent People
cleaning their yards this spring
should not dump everything into
the public road in front of their
bouses to show the public how many
j many broken crocks, fruit jars,
I dishes, etc., they have accumulated
over winter as it is no credit to the
j owner. The horse thinks it is a
I humbug, the driver says it. The
bicycle man condemns it, and we
poor footpads don't like it.
IlriBk Hrnlii-O
after you Lave concluded that you
(plight not to driuk coffee. It is not
a medicine but doctors order it be
cause it is henlthfiil, iuvigortitint;
and appetising. It is made froa pure
grains and bus that neb scul browu
color and tastes like the finest iimde
of coffee and costs about las much.
Children like it and thrive on it be
cause it in the genuine food drink
containing nothing but nourishment.
Ask your grocer for Graiii-O, the
new food drink. 15 and i!5c.
For Sai.k. I ofler for sale fifteen
acres ot farm land, twenty acres
of partly cleared land and twenty
four acres of timber land, all situat
ed at New Berlin in Limestone town
ship, Union Co. If so desired, it
will Ik? sold in lots. For particulars
Inquire of A. T. Taylor, Kishaeo
quillas, Pa. 3-23-3nio.
"A word to the wise is sufficient"
and a word from the wise should be
sufficient, but you ask, who are the
wise f Those who know. The oft
repeated experiences of trustworthy
Sersons may be taken lor knowledge,
r. W. M. T6rry says Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy gives better satis
faction than any other in the market.
He has been in tba drug business at
Elkton, Ey., for twelve years ; has
sold hundreds of bottles of this rem
edy and nearly all other cough medi
cines manufactured, which - shows
conclusively that Chamberlain s is
the most satisfactory to the people,
and is the best. Sold by all Drug
gists. , "'
T IZ TIT" If one is invited away from home the
v - - v naturally anticipate not only pleasanteoni
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bottom ol it :
Antique Oak Suits, worth -20, reduced to $15.7S.
WE1MER & GO..
DEALERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
Fourth St.,
OPPENHEIMER'S GREAT
BARGAIN STOGK ....
Everything New and Com
plete in the Line of the
LATEST STYLE SP&lftfG HATS
luis inst been re,r?ivoil. Von Qftri h amw Mi'lnn.f
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Shoes! ahass!
lnilll us.
rich deal.
Cnme and Sbb Clothing.
Wc are prepared to give von suits s
rock bottom prices. At tile old stand
they use you right.
Tr utiles a.T3.cL Scttolxols.
H. OPPENHEIMER,
Market St.,
One of the best Wheels
on the Market
ONLY - - - $40.00.
XT'
IDEAL . . .
A wheel of unparalleled
qaality for only $25.00.
Fine Bicycle Repairing Successful
ly done. Sonic good second-hand
Wheels now 011 hand.
N. P. HUMMEL,
KREAMEli, PENNA.
Doeafoflee Agree Willi Yon T
If not, drink Grain-O made from
pure grains. A lady writes : "The
first time I make Grain-0 I did not
like it but after using it for one week
nothing would induce me to go baek
to coffee." It nourishes ana feeds
the system. The children can drink
it freely with great benefit. It is the
strengthening substance of pure
grains. Get a package today from
your grocer, follow the directions in
making it and you will have a delici
ous and healthful table beverage for
old and young. 16a and 85c.
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Antique Oak Sideboards, worth $12, reduced to $8.78
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MlDDLEBURGH MARKET.
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