The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 03, 1899, Image 8

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    TREMENDOUS
CLEARING SALE
KKEAMJCK.
Schwoflalbrenner Letter.
Mies Erraa Magee was visiting rrom muc& cms Dsoaocm.
friends in Seiitpgruve over Sunday!
. . W; A. Hummel, who is work- Mister Drookkr:
SCHLIKFEI.TOWJC, Pa.
Duh der ouncr dawg liut
ii P.
ivver ous nocii awrtich un
unser
frum
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ROSIOUS BROTHERS.
iinr at Logan, was homeover Suuday i
Ralph Mitchell, WeldieHeint
, Salman, Fisher Walter aud Grover ; pnP Mohler m,.- wi.l.Ur n...hl '
Smith rode to Selinsgrove on their ; Iect,re wvag.d m ,Hffererce
rucv...uu s ii.ii.i.ht u, p: txiha "Dutch" un "German." Ar
attended canipnieetings at Summit
;(irove and Shumokui Dam on Sun
day Chas. Bolender and wife ol
Middlehnrg were the guests of W,
A. Keeleron Sundav. . . .Miss Car-
ii rri... Lmaw rilnoiinr Svulo in rmr
Clothing buyers Irom an airecuontv "" ,ie Ilill.ish is thejruest ot her uncle,
rStore weans. They read our ads and take the quickest route for this particular stoie. . R Q UuU?. t..Calviu
' She? fellow that when we say not even tue cosi i iu im wu 8, n
m buy.
f l IT
EXPECT
won
BARGAINS
Stetler and wife wen calling in town
ou Sunday evening. . . .Mrs. A. C.
Fields and family of Shimotcin WWW
the guests of Thomas Dietrich's sev
eral days last week Win. Gem-
And You'll Not be Disappointed.
ALL YOUTHS' SUITS A U ChUflren's Suits
M Ms Sills
"That were $5, $0 and $7 are now
reduced to
$4.08
.1 Ik
on
88
3
i
n
88
1
8
1
8
I
1 and
,Sts
dttoed i"
now n-
$6.66.
II, 1 ii, 13.50 and S1
trt are now reduced to
Worth $0 and 7
duced to
are now re-
S4.60.
fiere are the
! Bargains . .
Ail theuohby $8
.00
few 812 Suit"
810 and a
we reduce to
io.
BROS
$7.50
contend evva os "Dutch" is yusht
'n shput wardt un os der reshtectf'ul
uu moueerlich English nawma tun
unser natit shproch is Pennsylvania
"German," un net Pennsylvania
"Dutch."
Ich hob 'in ewer my maiming deit
lich gevva, uu om end hut ar mer
de wohrat net answtra kern a os
Pennsylvania Deitsh 'n distinctly un
itidepeiidentv shpr)ch is, gal Hint nn
ut'gawoxa uf'n noddcei licher waig
i'u in Deitsha
Ivrling and wife of Salem were the .... ,ir
guests of J. F. Walter's on Monday ( tkw,v ,, Elt.r:Hiv, llloinmv. ....
Amos Gemberiing'i threshing dtawpWdaw we'cotMnd os de
That should sell at 75c. and 1 are
now reduced to
vicinity
...A. C.
took in
at Middlehnrg
65C
OUS BROS.
machine was heard in this
the fore jinrt of the week..
Smith and E. F. Walter
Uncle Tom's Cabin
. i i -1 i
last Wednesday evening mere
were communion services at Globe
Mills on Sunday morning and -it
this place in the evecing Frank
Boliirol Selineerove was the true: t ol
ll the Suits that were priced $1.24 P. F &w on Sunday Ralph
any Diuaei wok a
ass lox-carto Uunt-
inirton last week, with the view of
1 going further, but when he came in
. sight of the Reformatory and the
"cops," they lost heart andteturned
las suddenly as they disappeared.
! W'e wish you more courage and
bigger hearts net time, hoys. Bui
do not stay so long the next tunc
you go.
and 81.50 arc now
98C
The pretty suits that should sell
85.50 and $6 are reduced to
$3.98.
MlMirM illld fla
lM3 in a tirstv
it.i .. i...iv ,'" vv W'.'ri V..
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ft
8
SNYDER COUNTY
MARRIAGES,
COMPILED BY
GEO. W. WAGENSELLER, A- M..
m AUTHOR OP
"HISTORY OF THE WAGENSELLER FAMILY IN
AMERICA," FORRY AND ORWIG
GENEALOGIES.
The record of the marriage published in thif liook
thave besn oarefnlly nathered from varioui sources and rep
sestiut those who were married in Boyder County. Penna,
ilurini: iIih time pool fled, but nlso umnv from sdjaoent
oonnties. It i - the flrst voloum of hl oharaeter pnblNnen
in nny county iu the Oouimouwealth of Pennsylvania,
There it record of more than
7,500 Marriages or 15,000 Names,
if pt-rsons who resided in this county and who are now re
siding here. It not represented to contain every marriage
solemnized in this county during thnt period, but only such
whose records could be secured, hat for the (.-renter period
the record i nearly complete. The records consulted arc as
follows
1. From 1868 to Oct 1, W. the marriages are taken
from the ale -'f the Middlehnrg Post.
1. From et- 1, 1886, when t ie license law went into ef
fect, to Atril Hi, 1899, flic record was taken from the license
docket oi Snyder County, Pa.
:t Rev. Adolf K. Casper's Marriage Record.
4 Rev. .lolm Peter Snlndel's Jr. Marriage Record.
5, Key. Charles Qustavus Brlenmyer's Marriage Record.
An Index of Surnames.
has been nude and published In the book enabling easy nc
eess to any name in the volume. There are represented
1818 different surnames.
Points to be Considered.
There are a great many points to be considered which
demonstrate the value of having this publication at your
finger's ends. We can name only a few at this time ;
1, I; is a ready reference book of marriages which re
calls many pleasant events and also places a permanent
, rd in the hands of your posterity with which they will
never l- willing to part.
3, It is a very useful guide to assist you in tlxing the
dates of oollatteral events.
8. t is an indispensable book for the genealogist and
the historian.
4, It is of incalculable value to the politician who
shonld l" thoroughly posted OOUOerning the "dear" people.
5, 'I he Lawyer, Dootor, Clergyman, Editor and Teacher
will And it a convenience, and, iu time, almost a necessity,
nearly every day of his life.
" ii. Not a store, hotel, nor a business place of any kind
in Bnyder County should be without a copy of this book.
7, No historical or enenlogical. nor any other public
library is complete without a copy of this work.
Special Offer.
This book Ilk any others that will be called for only
by a limited number of people will of necessity cost more per
volume than those whoso circulation trim into tens andeven
hundreds of thousands of copies. There will be only about
three hundred copies ol this work and those who wish acopy
should not delay placing an order early. The preparation
of this book has entailed a great deal of labor and expense
and so fur as the remuneration is concerned, we should have
at least Five llollars per volume for it. We do not. however,
desire to make the price a harrier, and imbued with the idea
of placing the book within the reach of all, we have decided
to offer it for
Only Three Dollars a Copy.
Orders by mail will have our prompt attention. An
Hfjent i wanted In every district of the county to solicit or
ders, Address all communications to the compiler,
GEO. W. WAGENSELLER, A. M.
DEPT. A, JHIDDLEBURG, PA.
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SKLINSGKOVE.
SHAMOKIN DAM.
flo Yon Reafl tne Post ? If Not, Why Not ?
Mrs. Bobb ol Mecbanicsburg is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. 1. R.
NVugenseller and Miss Lizzie C'lnitz- j
man B. Weiss and wife arc tak
ing in the excursion to Niagara Falls
Harry and Forrest Gregory
with their families have returned to
their respective homes. They spent
several weeks very plensantly with
their parents, B. F. Gregory and!
wite ... The Hook dt Ladder Co.
held a chicken and wattle supper
I. . i .i i
anil lestivai in inc engine uuuw uu
Friday and Saturday evenings ol
last week. They were liberally
patronized by our citizens Prof.
Noetling and wife are on u trip to
Scran ton Miss Bertha Oakes oi
Williamspoii is being pleasantly en
tertained by Miss Annie Uohbach
A party of ladies took an over
land trip to New Berlin on.8atiirday
to spend the day there 0. Hi
HarmaO, a Theological student of
the University, ami Rev. Geo. K.
Ritter, a recent graduate, spent Sun
day in town. .The Band serenaded
our citizens on Friday evening un
der the leadership of Prof. Feehrer.
They are forging ahead in the mat
ter of band music and play like vet
erans Miss Lucy I lout z is vis
iting relatives in Centre Co
Mrs. Alice Shay (nee Hower) of
W'atsontown spent several days with
her parents... Mrs. Sarah Bollinger
and daughter of Tyrone are spend
ing several weeks with friends
Messrs. Miller and Nelson ofPhila.
arc guests of Mrs. Chas. Christ
Mrs. II. F. Miller who for the past
two months has been at Schuylkill
Haven returned home on Saturday
last Ed. Taylor, the restaurant
man, is taking a trip to Phila. and
Atlantic City .... Annie Wenrich
and sister of Trenton, N.J., are vis
iting relatives in town.
FRXBBUB6.
Annie J, and Fniina K. Mover
spent Friday and Saturday at Nor
thumberland. The latter King sev
eral solos at a recital given by Mrs.
Helen Taggart Clarke of New York.
The Cobb family, accompanied
by Mrs. Sol. Malick, left town to
occupy tl e:r new residence at Har
rislmrg. They arc missed at the
Central Hotel, their boarding place,
by Elizabeth R. Dill and her Plater
Bon teacher friends who are having
an enjoyable vacation. Mrs. Dill is
enjoying the hospitality of her friends,
Mr. and Mrs. D.S.Boyer Uncle
Tom's Cabin was well patronized.
Twenty performers boarded at the
Empire Many of ourpeople will
attend the Red Bank picnic next
Saturday, 5th inst. Prof. Boyer
aud others will speak and the Free
burg band will furnish, music
Prof. Moyer says the interest in the
choir convention to be held Aug. 19
is daily increasing.
(7oo late for hid week.)
Sberifl P. 8. Ritter and family
... ..i n t
were visitors :it uiis piacaounaay
(i.'i. .Millhotl near Ijcwisburg pan
a respectable visit to his mother on
Sunday The Lutheran Sunday
school ol tins place will liolil a
festival :it the school house Saturday
evening, August 5th M. 8.
Wendt, who had his shoulder dis
located some time ago, is able to
use it ag-.iin Sleep is never so
precious as it is in church or when
1 . I !
you have to take medicine every
half hour Don't i
, girl a peaohj peaches have hearts of
stone ... .A large number of people
attended the caiiipnieetmg on ( lem-
cnt's Park on Sunday Herbert
Keller who is working at Shipdoek,
is home on a visit and his many
triends were glad to meet the young
gentleman again Mrs. Hiram
Hafley and two of her children, Ad
am and May, were visitors to her
sister, Mrs. Fred Herrold near Sun-burv.
exp
shproch so orrick ferinix'd is init
English. Anyhow de shproch is 'n
true blue natif fun Pennsylvania.
Un mer sin aw ordlioh close in der
fHendshrit cousin uu second cou
sin mil frish, Schweitzer uu onner
BOrta, un sidder 'in grossa reliel
greek sin mer aw in abbordich bre
derlieha friendshafl eooma init all
do Bchwartsa Ofricawnishe full
bloods un half breeds, mit lippa so
roond un dick os we levverwssrsbt
Now till de feela sorts weia,
sclnvartz. un g'mix'd, do in unserni
grossa un grand a Bhtate anyhow
de majority fun ena, shwetza unser
goot un fcrshtendich Pennsylvania
Deitsh. Un abbordich ea ding con
nemond ferlaigna un sell is us de
"duninie, diokeppicha un doppicha"
I enosylvania Dutohmenner sm ord
lioh wcit ahead fun olla onncra
inensha ols fleisiclia,airlicha,inoi,awI
isha un patriotishe bisness leit.
Awer tinner so ous gaortu breeds os
de grossa uu klaina shpitzboova,
. counterfeiters, deeb, lond-laifer, nia-
3 .1 c i
jm
HMCS YMP
catfueie?
Are tout aervas weak?
NCsn'tyoa sleap well? Psin
la ysur back? Lack energy?
Appeute poorf uigesnon
bad? Bolls or pimples?
These are sure slgas of
poison lag.
From what poisons?
From poisons thst are al
wsys found In constipated
bowels.
If the contents of the
bowels are not removed from
the body each day, as nature
intended, these poisonous
substances are sure to be
absorbed Into the blood, al
ways causing suffering snd
frequently causing severe
disease.
There Is a common sense
cure.
AVER'S
PILLS
They daily Insure sn essy
snd natural movement of
the novels.
You will And that the use of
In Alb's?
F 1 darsapariiia
with the pills will hasten
recovery. It cleanses the
blood from all impurities and
is s great tonic to the nerves.
Write thm Doctor.
our Medical Detriment ha, on
nf rhn mn.t omltieiit phVllctull in
the I'nltod Bute,. T.-ll the doctor
Jut how too ro unit-ring. Yon
wai MOMTS the OMl nu JIcal adrico
without oo.t. Aitdmx.
DR. J. C. AVER.
Lowell, Mate.
IS V V ' i vv
ak ah a ah ah
ADAMSBUKO
Mrs. Jacob Specht of Ashville,
N. C, Eugene Heaver of Salem,
Va., Mrs. C. B. Witmerof Sunbiirv,
Mrs. VV. G. Biugaman of Dal mat! a,
and Jas. O. ('rouse and chilren ol
Middlehnrg were entertained by II.
T. Romig recently Finest Zim
merman has returned from a week's
visit in Hartleton Mrs. Wes.
Snook and children spent Sunday in
Lewlstown Mrs. Jas. B. Spang-
lor is on the sick list at present
Homer Helfrich of Altoona spent a
week at this place. He was accom
panied home by Mrs. Hettic Smith
Mrs. Gertie Bowersox of Cen
tre Co. is the guest of Ella B. Weid
inan...Miss Annual of Milrov was
recently entertained by Mrs. Isaac
l'lsh...Miss Myr. Romig is camp
ing at Mahantongo, the guest of
Miss Amelia Ringanian Miss
Kate Shannon spent Sunday in Lew-
istown. .Chas. (Joss and wife of
Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting in this
vicinity.
chine cmlvmcnncr un onncra sorta
dode-beats, finn'd mer tausawga nix
, fun der Pennsylvania Deitsha awrt
Un we is 's in der penitentiary un
in der jail ? Iu so pletz hen de iv
ver ous shmarta un fina sort os nix
wissa fun Pennsylvania Deitsh in
boomerawlish grossy majority. Un
de Pennsylvania Dutchmenner wissa
aw we UU WO tsu wona un 's laiva
J ! I . .1! I , i .
ill your best ' w ruune un inaepenaenui
inensha. Doh in unsenn shtate lv-
errll uf 'm beshtalond,mit de grossa
un granda gabire, fetty uxa, sliainy
weiver, shniarty un g'siinty kinnea
nut plenty frishy milllofa M hon
nioh na wrung, telly sin tzu sawga
all fun der Pennsylvania Deitsha
awrt. Awer we is 's in so gaigenda
wo's loud by mnliKir yusht lit is for
so crops os wullkrout, dishtla, dorna
un hucklebaira, wo de galK.'ir un
fensa ferloomt sin, un wo Be tzu
sawga nix wissa fun slioola, tzeit
unga odder Sundawgs claider, in so
gaigenda wissa se aw nix fun Penn
sylvania Deitsh.
Anyhow, ich un de Bevdy sin
giMit g'satisfiee os nicer un all unser
friendshatt nix sunsht sin os yusht
true blue un shtrait ous Pennsplva
nia Deitsh.
Pit Schweffelbrexk kk.
oa)oajoajooo6c6ooa)ooajc9ci
t Sslinsgrove
i Marble Yard
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I keep constantly on 1
hand and manufacture 1
to order all kinds of i
Marble and ( iranite i
Monuments and
Headstonds ... -
I have one of the lies!
Marble Cutters in the i
State and consequently
turn out good work.
OLD STONES CLEANED
AND REPAIRED.
Come a inl ho- my wurtc ntnl
prloM. Thankinif you tof
iHkflt IsvoiS, 1 most resppvlfo
i- ji-k n contlo usnoo ofssniO'
During the civil war, as well as in
our late war with Spain, diarrhoea
was one of Ihe most troublesome
diseases the army had to contend
with. In many instances it became
chronic aud tho old soldiers still
suffer from it. Mr. David Taylor of
Wind Ridge, Greene Co., Pa , is one
of these. He uses Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy and says he never found any
thing that would give him such
quick relief. It is for sale by all
Druggists.
a, M. L. MILLER.
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h:-!h-h-:-h-i-:-k-:-h-h-!-k--:
MIFFLINBURG
MARBLE WORKS.
R. H. LANCE,
Dmler In Harhlp mil
SroK-li Urn IK' . . .
MONUMENTS, HEAD
STONES & CEMETERY
LOT ENCLOSURES.
A Old Sfones Cleaned and Repaired j
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. i
J. A. JENKINS, Agt,
Crossrove, Tz. j
.Hut ;M
MARRIED.
Jul v 26, at the home of the bride,
by llev. B. K. Gilbert, John A.
Ix'nig and Lottie M. Bowereox,
both of Port Trevertou, Pa.
July 2U, in New Berlin, by liev.
S. Sidney Kohler, William P. Ix-it-zel
of Mifflinburg and Carrie T.
Stahlneoker of Penn's Creek.
July 29, by M. P. Arnold, J. P.,
E. F. Witmer of Dundore to Selesta
Houscr of Chaomau.
July 30, by Rev. S. E. Ochsen
ford, Win. C. Boyer and Caroline
Herman, both of Penn twp.
July 27, by Rev. Silas C. Swal
low at Harrisburg, Edward Chas.
Williams of Chapman to Laura L.
Cavcraux of Philadelphia.
8PINAL r,rffiMfi
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II ECONOMICAL S
III shoe emporium!
1 THE FACTORY SHOE HOUSE.
it anfl Best Shoe St
Cheapest and Best Snoe Store in me State
MARKET STREET,
SUNBURY, PENNA.
NEAR TRUST BANK.
Men's Dress or Work Shoes from $1.00 to $7.00.
Ladies Shoes from 75c. to $7.00.
Children's Shoes from 15c. to $2.00.
J. O. CHESTNUTT,
General Manager.
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