The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 15, 1899, Image 7

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Rev. Ghas. G. Er
lenmeyer's Mar
riage Record.
1S.W.
Nov. 2, John Hallruan to Mrs.
Lydia Holtzmau, both oi Perry Co.
Nov. 9, James Aucliiniitv to Lucy
Ann Steffen.
Nov. 19, Elias Minuig to Sophia
Ciarman.
Nov. 21, Simon Kister to t'atlia
riue IJolig of Centre twp.
Nov. 30, Henry S. Mover to Sa
rah G!af of Freeborg.
f
to Catharine Titapl nf Middlecreek '
twp.
Jan. 12. Jacob Potter aud Mrs.
j Catharine Grubb ot Liverpool,
Perry Co.
Jan. 12, John Heirabanh to Polly
Ann Bolig of Washington twp.
Jan. 14, Abraham Dietrich to Sa
rah Fetter ofPenn twp.
Jan. 18, Mus' s Mining to Mary
Sept. 15, Joseph Lnuwrto Mary
Mover of Richfield.
O A T. ' .L ? : . c...;n.,
B'T,''!FSft N 30 Dl. rlwrlcs BMt)tmm Craig of Chapman twp.
""""",u , btofa to Catharine A. Arbogast, J:l. 8, C.eorge Daubert to Marv
XSftJcSJtl Dec. 26, Robert Kern to Bu ; Kt t lwJ
lizabcth Showers, both of Centre-
Mover ot Penn twp. March II, George Naceol Norlh-
B I IXo. 14 IJenjamin Kerstetter and I umberlaud Co. to Catharine Hcinlcr.
mmm k i ifviun1 iii nil tain j
ri Ll .,e iwa twn Bwbata Mtrx of Chapman. March 13, Henry Wagner and
Dec. 21, John Shotzbergor to Sa- Amelia Mover of Beaver twp.
j rah Holtzapple. March 20, John Craig to Mrs. E-
Dec. 21, David Witmer to Sarah uabeth Arnold.
Miller of Penn twp. March 20, Joseph Krebs to Join
Dec. 24, George Kuliu to Barbara Ann Riegel.
Kantz of Penn twp. April 15, Joseph Steflen to Sarah
r oo T.L Af......l. ,.f V.,.., 4I i , .f 1 u i- r. ) ..' I 'lio itinn ii f trii
Deo. 1, Jeremiah Peitnek to Ba- Jr . ,, D i . , . ,
i 2 " , Berlin to Mrs Amelia Bender. April 'J ..Jonathan Row toCatha-
Dec 28, Franklin Bilgerto Anna rine BoyerofPenn twp,
Maria Schnman of Centre twp. April saao height to Catlia
i ... ov 1,1.,. w it i.. .; a..,, v: .,1 .,( n, ...........
, ..i.i. I it le'l . ''. eJI'illl 11CUIUIVAO lu ime .vim 'ii .11. .i imi ii,; ini.iii I ii
Deo. 25, Philip Greiner to Mrs. . ... !, , ,,-M, , , , , ...
b.,: , ,, v ',.,. ,. to Esther Herman of Mn.dUvieek . M:;v S, Jhn ( i:m rum to Catha-
Enzabetn VVentol l errj twp. , .
. . ... - twp. rine Rotishoi Washington two.
Dee. 27, Jackson licachel ot Bui- f . , r
falo Valley to Hettie Kanta ofPennl M"-v f,'; JacobFredericktoMary
i Iii irnu nf Putin iui
Jan. ii, i'.iu Wooitiingana .Mary
t'ontiu s both oi Penn twp.
Jan. 11, .Samuel Boyer i Sarah
Ulmi .. .1 ' i nf Pfinw fiwn
rl ..- n...:'i u . phitttoEinmoLBoyerofFreeburg
lilt!. I, i '.IV ! U . V i LiUKaOl I ' ' V .111..-
liue lloltzapplu t.i Washington twp.
Feb. 1, ICdward Miller to Surah
Botdorf ot Freebure.
Feb. 5, Andrew I voider to Sarah
Hain, lioth of Penn's twp
Nov. 15, Jacob Frederick aud
Emilie Braun of Washington twp.
Nov. 24, John Strayer to Eliza
both Arbogast of Berry twp.
Nov. 27, Jonathan Minich and
Leah Gilbert of Washington twp.
Dec. 1, Jeremiah Dei trie
rah Kcssinuer oi rviinsrrove.
O
Dec. 8, David Boyerto Catharine
Frederick, both ofFreeborg.
twp,
Dec. 29, Henry Herrold to Mar
tha Fisiier oi Chapman twp.
1854.
Jan. 10, Henry Gingrich to Eliza
beth Garman oi Washington twp.
Jan. 1"), Frederick Hair to Mrs.
Hdttie Terns.
Feb. 2, Henry Herrold to Susan
Seliaeiler, lx;ih of Chapman.
Feb, "J, George Long oi Miffliu
liurg to Susan Boyer of Freeburg.
Fel). 7, Lenhuri Kllue to Mary
Sechrist of Perry Co.
Feb. 23. Da
Hary
Fisher, both ofRiohfield.
Daniel
Sell
lef.
Su
fi line .", Franklin Osterman and
Catharine Hain- oi Freeburg.
July 8,Johu Weist oi Philadel
phia t
Aug, 10, J ienry Kantz to
Strawser ol Washington twp
Aug. ! 1, Henry Smith to Lytlia
Row ol Peun twp.
Aug. 31, Philip Arbogasl to So
phia Spade of Perry tw.
MEN
Kidney trouble pray.
upon me mina, am-
Hime rf Chapman twi.
Feb. 23, John Rine
Arbogast ol Perry twp.
Feb.
'.V, Samuel ) hinkellwruci
fane Roush of Freeburg
Maroli 7, Josiaa Ulsl
Arbogust oi Perry twp.
Ban Lanig of Washington twp.
March 1. George Thomas to Mary
Magdelena Renuiuger.
Feb. 7, William P. Fisher to Mai
gnret Herrold of Chapman twp.
April Fretleriok Row to Rachel
Hummel oi Penu twp.
May "jo, William Foreman to 10
lizitbeth Bretz, both ofNorthumber-
i.. i ; land Co.
to Sarah
i Muv -7. John iveuler to lOliza-
i:.. 0, Get
Snvi
irge W. l'i'.i a to Sit'
r, bothotClmpmau twp
1 1, George Ott to
Fisher to Barbara
Matilda
March 21, Simon Kohlerto Eliza- mw wnaer 01 1 tlT' lwP'
betii So'.iuee, both ol Perry twp. , May27, Wilson Rnthfuu to Catha-
m I .); .. i . ,. , iv ... rine Meiser, both ofPerrv twp.
jVlurcli zo, Ueorge ckiKer t .wis.: i
Mary Catharine Hime, both oi Se- Je 10, Davit! Schwartz to Caro
linscrove. line Hovis, both of Chapman twp.
March 28. Heurv hlreiderto Ma- l111"' Abraham O. Bryan oi
tildu Jarrett, butri of Penu twp.
March 30. Simon P. Kern oi San
dusky, Oiiio, to Maria Gtitjiberliug I J""4-' 14, Jacob Arbogastto Mary
of Peun twp. A"" !-'!"
April (i, Henry Spade to Barbara Juue 24, William Gundrum and
Staubei' of Perry twp. Elisabeth Roush ol Freeburg.
April 9, George Bears oi Centre July 1, John Rathfon and Mary
Co. to Sushi Weilcr oi Washingtonj Auu Hovis.
twp. July 1, Tillman Hoffman toMpry
Anvil 16. John F. Kremei of Ann Heighes.
Clearfield Co. to Catharine Gricch
Mifflinburg to Mary Harter of
ii i
: i erry yo.
July ii, John Thamer to Elizabeth
Kratzer of Penn twp.
July 12, Christopher Hains and
baum of Perry twp.
April 27, Henry Fisher to Har
riette Harrison, both of Penn twp.
May 11, Jonathan Snyder md July 29, Samuel Gilbert to Ar-
Hannah Gelnett of Perry twp. I amiuda Busier, both of Washington
May 11, John Stiver to Salome twp.
Steffen of Perry twp. Aug. 23, Henry Boyer to Sarah
June 8, Henry Boyer to Amelia Look oi Penn twp.
dlass, both of Freeburg. Sept. 4, John Franklin Sprigel to
I a V 1.1!., T ....I, (,. Af.-ll.. SiiKfitmn StivuvHor.
U II UC ... 1' 1 ilill nil UWII l'f .Hum .. .. ..v.. . ,, . .
t- . i i . t i o a. a n i i it , l oi i v j h i iic oi rerry iwp.
Kerstetter, both ol Chapman. Sept. I, Frederick Arbogast and 1
June 18, Samuel Hcpner of Nor- Sarah Mitterliog, bothofPerry twp. : L. -f' J,,lm Kreaust ,u Lm
,i i i irf-. , . I f i . ..i .... i , uit'i mi nn in i,
thumberlundCo.to Angelrae Kepler. Oct. 4, Samuel Adam toElizabeth ,
i o- T Ol I ..r..l.- T1....IJ I V I .1 1 1 'CI
.nine -i, isiae ruuiuun tuvtuMU uuwwi n nuiuiuiuuuiauu
-anna
Sept
Eisenhower.
Sept, II, Andrew Laudenslager
io Rosanna Bellman.
Sept, 14, Henry Snyder to Man
Meiser oi Perry twp
Sept. -". , F. Loyd and Susan
Straub oi Peun twp
Oot 12, William Bertch oi Free
burg to Mary Saner ol Middlecreek
t ).
(Jet. 30, John Shadlu lo Margaret
Miser ol Perry twp.
Nov. (J, Samuel Roush toMulindu
Fryman of Middlecreek twp
Nov.!', Henry Garman to Eliza
beth Freed of Perry twp.
Nov. 1(5, Henry Auckef to Anna
Shotzlerger of Chapman twp.
Nov. 1 ij, Jonas Griechbaum and
Elizabeth Smith oi Perry twp.
Nov. 20, Michael 8hellenberger
to Barbara Reitz oi Richfield.
Nov. 20 Philip Boyer to Sarah
Roush, both of Freeburg,
Nov. 23, Christian Stciningtr to
Susanna V eager of Franklin twp.
Nov. 25, Benjamin LJlrich to An
geline Pawling oi Penn twp.
Nov. 27, Jacob Shelleuberger to
Caroline Brown of Juniata Co.
Dec. 7, Frederick Gilbert to Su
san Riegel of W ashington twp.
Dec. 18, Joseph Sieber to Mrs.
Sarah Motz of W ashington twp.
Dec. 21, Andrew Bowersox and
Daniel Kow to Anna
riuc Miller.
July 2, Francis Hlggins oi Selins
grove to Julie Ann Bertch of Free
burg. July 9, William Walboru to E
lizalmtb Fisher of Penn twp.
Aug. 1, William Kremi rol Char
July
( reorse
., . . liitter of Penn ,vii,
Itoiish tii Miss ... , ,
Bertch oi Freeburg.
Oct. 25, Henry Kinney to Eliza
beth Saner ot Middlecreek twp.
Oct 25, James Botteicher and
Polly Arbogast of Perry twp.
Nov. I, Benjamin Minium and
Held Co. to Polly Mengcl oi 1 erry f Mary Ann Uelwig ol Perry twp.
twp' N'tv. 8, Jacob Martin to Catlia-
Aug. 6, Henry Woodling to Su- rine Martin of Perry twp.
sauna Snyder of Penn twp. j Nov 13 Michael Lawer to Anna
Aug. 21, John Miller of Berrys- Wayne of Perry twp.
burg'Dauphin Co., and Elizabeth I jjov. 13, Hiram Cla.e to Elvira
Bohooh of Penn twp. . jfoygj, ol Wasbioirton twp.
Aug. 31, John Dietrich to Caro-j Nov. 18, Conrad Kantz to Ma-1
inic Herman, Dow ot Beiinsgrove. p )VV vi Washington twp.
Sept. 28, George Herman and E- Nov. 20, Christian (iravbill and
lizabcth Fisher, both ol Peun twp. j yan Wayne of Perry twp.
Oct 5, Amo? ScheUenberger and "JTov. 22, Reuben Lawer and E-
viarv uanreoi Juniata i.o.
Cet. Id, Joseph Arbogast to E
lizalx'tii Stemmling of Perry twp.
Oct. 26, Peter Gray bill of Perry
twp. to Polly Bine of Washington
twp.
Oct. 20, Joseph'Rine to Elizabeth
Btraub, Ixjth of Chapman.
Oct. 20, Henry Schwh and Mar
garet Pawling, both of Peun twp.
Oct. 29, Charles Roush of Free- R,,nin$rer of Middlecreek twn.
hi . ir.:i.j u..K..cM v.
"" IAJ .litlUlM I OllUUlf i 'I v I I.I 11 1 1.1 I
lixabeth Iravbill of Perry twp.
Nov. 22, Daniel Mengel to Am
anda Wendt of Juniata Co.
Dec. 6, Andrew Romig to Mary
Ann Boyer of Penn twp.
Dec. 20, Henry S. Aurand and
Ctitharine Giuwy of Middlecreek tp.
rv or t i ti i c i. W( offer Om nnndrad DolUn Remrd for mi
fUeC HO, Joseph iKir to Sarah raw of c-ut.-irrli mat cannot be cured Uy lUU's
Muuuui of Chapman twp.
Dec. o(), John Moll to Catharine
Dec. 2"), Michael Kerstetter and
Susanna Minnig of Penu twp.
Dee. 2S, Henn' Aurand to Maria
Hoffman of Monroe twp.
1857.
Jan. 1, Henry Glass and Sarah
Buyer ot Washington iwj).
Jan. 8, John Specht to Catharine
Bender of Franklin twp.
Jan. 25, Samuel W. Hughes and
BarbaraS. Buyer ot Freeburg.
Jan. 29, Jacob Thursby to Polly
Steffen.
Jan. 29, Peter Shamory to Mary
Gaugler.
Feb. 10. William Schaefer and
Mrs. Liioetta Klatfelder.
Feb. 10, Daniel Shelly to Polly
Bender.
Feb. 12, Samuel liOiig to Susan
Oldt of Monroe twp.
March 5, William Leach to Bar
bara Arnold of Chapman twp,
HOW'S THIS ?
Nov. 1, Samuel Kline oi Union
1856.
Jan. 15, Benjamin Apple to Mar-
fp to Mrs. Amelia Mover of Chain j tha Graybillof Juniata Co.
nan. Feb. V, William bchwartzleuder
C;iurrlt ctirti.
F. J. CHKNEYCO., Props., TolPdo,;o.
Wp, tltf uinlerhltfucd. have known K. J. Chortey
fur tlie laist U ji'urs, itwd twllove him pertwtt
; honorable In all bUHlnpsB transactions, aud (loan
t wK able to carry out any obligation made by
I tlielrrtrin.
I Wfxt Tki ax. Wholesale DruetrlsM, Toledo, o.
WtwtKii. Kissan t Mabvin, WUolesale Orug-
trlHtH. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Ihtcrnnlly, acting
Ulrecily upon the blood and mucous surtace)of
the system. Prfce 7SC. per bottlo. Hold by all
DruifirlstR. Testamonlals free.
Hairs KamUy ruin arc thu best.
WflHPIM counties and leBsem
WHlHn ambitiou ; beauty, vi
Kor and dim'rfuliiHhs noon disappear
when tin' kidneys are out of order or
diseased. For pleasing results use !
Dr. Kiluier.H Sw-ium Root, the irrMut '
kidder remedy. At druggists. Sam
ple buttle ly until free, ulso pamph
lei. Address
Dr. Kilmer &Co., Hiukibamton, N.Y,
THIS CR jWrNZD IIEAD IS IRISH.
King; O'U.iefr I.. ThMSk Horn In I
lam), In nn .VnuTlenn t i!inru
HU ii IukOuiu.
DavU! U. O'Rcett, Ii : n r nf the small
Islands Vap, 011a and St. David, whieh
ure about 300 miles from l'elew, bus
had tin adventurous career, says th
London Lender.
He is by Urth an Irishman, by cr.:
nralixation an American, and is 6S yara
of nte. When ha lettlad at Vap he mar
ried a native princeaa, whoiaaahrewd
woman and rttlei wlien he la away.
The islands over which he rules are
his by rij:ht ol discovery und the ac
quiescence of the native rulers, and mr.y
leoO me the cause of OOmpllcationi. He
holds them against the rival claims of
Spain and Holland. Over his islands
h" floats the stills and stripes, and on
his single trading schooner he flies tlie
union jack . .
O'Keefo la known In Hong-Kong a
tk ooprn king. Uo haa accumulated
no Immense fortune iu thn cocaauut
trade, and Is a millionaire aside from
hit claim to the island. He wishes to
si.!', his territ iry either to the United
States or England,
O'Keefo has complete control over his
chi.'fs, and has suppressed the slave
traill c which used to be carried on.
ii cggiBgacs
TaTllTallsTf i
w
c little fellow's prompt
t Utoraturo.
DeslBnlns Early.
Yeast They say the T oodles baby
has her mother's chin.
Crimson beak Indeed! I didn't know
the little thing had begun to tails yetl I
Yonkers Bta teaman.
i.i.- ti interest,
"Dorothy has given up all ozpeota
tlons of getting married."
"Has she quit crimping her hair?"
"No; but r!it! doesn't save Booking
recipes any more." Chicago ItemL
It Was Dilated,
Doctir Tan yon get pure water at
your boardlnjr house.
Patient No, not always) I frequent
ly detect just a flavor of coffee in it.
Detroit Free Press.
A Queer linrn.-terlntlo.
Knn, In describing to the family he?
new toucher, who lisp-., said: "She
purr; awfully funny when she speaks."
Jtulire.
ill Prediction Verlfled.
"I see there h. talk of n plow trust
with a capital of $00,000,000.
"Well, haven't 1 been telling you
rl-li t uloiitf that they would run this
tract business In the ground'?'' Chica
go Evening News.
The Heathen I'i.ini
Mr. Do Fashion What perfectly
horrible creatures the Chinese nre! I
urn told that In China the men actually
buy their wives.
Mrs. Do Style Yes, Isn't it horrible?
Iiy the way, when Is your daughter to
marry Mr. Dnlllon?
Mrs. Do Fashion Just as soon its ho
recovers from this last attack of gout.
N. Y. Weekly.
It i- v Is,-! Illator)-.
"Grandpop," he lu an, turning Uio
leaves of his bonk, "did your history
used in say that the .Spaniards Bottled
tills country?"
"I believe It did, my boy?"
"Well, tho new ones won't say that."
"What will they say, Ostend?"
"This country settled thc.Spanlonls,"
Then grunclpop gave him a dime
Brooklyn Life
cry I lively.
BIw I seo an eminent German phy
sician has found that women require
more Bleep than men.
He Yes, and I'll bet he's been bribed
by somciKxly who wants to furnish
some reaaOn why her husband should
pet up and build the fire In the morn
ings." Chicago Daily News.
RlPANS TABULES
are intended for children, ladies and all
i r i ' i
wno preier a meaicine cisuis:
a
con
fectionery. They may now be had (put
up in Tin Boxes, seventy-two in a box),
price, twenty-five cents or five boxes for
one dollar. Any druggist will get them
if you insist, and they may always be
obtained by remitting the price tp
'I' sT eV j -f-v t t. y.. A A rf. TTvs. v V
lomnanv
ks m at- nt (
spruce &-LaM?5im
k
&
Jm
All lleunlnr.
First Pai iw got (on railway train)
I have an Idea that is an eloping couple.
Second Pot tenger No, they're mar
ried. He's been in the smoking car foi
tlio peat two h inra. N. Y. Weekly.
lie U as 1'iir. (oil.
".Now, Harry," asked the teacher oi
the juvenile class, "what is the incul we
MM in the morning colled?" "Oat-
meal," was
reply. Curt'1
ItvuaJnlaoeDt.
Mother 1 ' i tinctly heard sounds of
klEhint; in the hall last night.
Daughter (archly) It must have re
minded you the old times, mamma,
Philadelphia N irth Ami rlcan.
Tooffh Luck.
"Madam, it Is my painful duty to In
form you thai your husband has tieen
cuten by a l or."
"That's tn badi he had on hki beat
clothes." X. V. World.
iiio fflooarcli ol bireugth is
HtVtsve
r. rt. t m
i M m
. ft u a t
(1 kTy''
:r..y jmxuRi
V '- H U Jdsf I
(.ESOMJTEt.Y PV'KE.)
pom
m str. puruy. u la mi pure ooffoo. a
. sold ct'.iy in or.o-oound sealed Si
' its etrenffth vcrv.-.
1 fr.:):liiv rcustod, und !
j packagos. Each packan will niako 40 c ups. Tho pack-
. ttge r seaieci ai mo bo tnac ino aroma iu never
' J v oakencd. It -. ia a t!.: icioua fl tver. Incoir.uarablu
troncthi !t iiia luxury within the reach of all.
trlf on "Lion" Coff"0
Novcr ground nor cold In bu"c.
i;ono C,onL..iiO v.-!:lio'.i,: Llon'd lior.J.
ilr"i not I'lrf Mas PoSun In bit nforo.
t . Mi: it I'll 'ii,' II". I iiililrv-ii, Hint .
nny mi-, .r en mic ttii-ru. uo not tempi
1,1 y :'H "1 1 11' '-.
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