The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 10, 1899, Image 8

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BRCSiOUS BROTHERS.
ni.i.iflitr hnvAn Pmm all directions. They know what a Oaring Sale in our
Store means. They read our
Thov know that when we say
to hoy,
TDD MAT
DAIDW
And You'll Not be Disappointed.
All Men's Sis
That
are now
ro
hu
ed to
$4.08
AH and SS.50 Suite
duci i to
now n-
$6.66.
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Sl!tfl :l
t? 1 :.50 ami $14.00
1 now reduced to
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margmius
Glassware.
I have just
assortment of
received a fine
glnssware, con-
siating
of Cake Diaries, Fruit
Stand
Celery Trays, Butter
Dishes, Pitchers, Spoon Holder.-,
t&a, &c. at prices ranging
from " to 15 cut-.
Boots and Shoes,
navi
,i hand about
oil!)
pairs of shoes winch : am
i losing out at and lielow cosl
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Notions.
Note these prices
in Notions
Indies' Hove. lOto L5c.
Misses '.lo r, 10 to 15c.
.Men', Hose, 8 to 15c.
Men's Work Shoes, 25 to 50c.
Men's Overalls, 15 to 50c.
Youth'.- ( K'eralls, 25 to 50c.
Handkerchiefs, 5 to 12c.
Suspenders, 1" to 25c.
Latest Style Ties, 5 to 25c.
Thanking you tor pasl pat
ronage, 1 kindly ask a contin
uance ol same.
S. 8. Slmonton.
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Marble Yard
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I keep constantly on
hand and manufacture
to order all kinds of
Marble and rranite
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Monuments and
fleadstonds . . .
I have one of the best
Marble 'utters in the
State and consequently
turn out good work.
OLD STONES CLEANED
AND REPAIRED.
Come .1 ml nee my work and
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prut". Twnung yon ior
fvor, 1 UlOM reHpectfut-lyn-kn
continuance of same.
M. L. MILLER.
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ads ami take the quickest route tor tins particular store.
not even tno cost is uokcii i
I ALL YOUTHS' SUITS
VV
are now re-
Here are the
Bargains . .
All tin nobby SJ8, $10 and a
few 812 Suits we reduce to
7 5
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WONDERFUL
", $t and 17
duced to
$4.50
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SKLINSGKOYE.
There were eight thousand people
at ilu Lutheran Reunion at Island
Park on the 3rd inst The attend
ance from town was very large, over
one hundred tickets were Bold beside
those who went in private convey
ances and bicycles. The special
train, thai ran to McClure, was well
patronized. There were58 ministers
at the reunion. . . .Mrs. E. B. Kil
linger of Trenton, N. J., is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Amelia Wagensel
ler and other friends. . . .Miss Dora
Young of Lewisburg is being enter
tained by Miss Mary Xoetling. . . .
Dr. C. 15. Front z, formerly ol'Wilkea
Barre, spent a few hours on Friday
with his aunt, Mrs. M. L Wagcn
sellcr. . . . Major Rollback and fam
ilv attended the funeral ofhifl broth
er, M.ii-tin Rollback at New Berlin
on Sunday. . .Mrs. Haasnnd daugh
ter of Philadelphia are spending a
tew days with Mr. Raybuck and
family. . . . Forrest Holmes is visit
iny his parents, 'Squire Holmes and
wife Mr-. P. Hilbish and daugh
ter, Mrs. Given ol Elizabeth, N. J.
were visiting at Espy last week. . . .
Samuel Geinberling of New Colum
bia Bpenl Sunday with Merchant
'Meek and family. . . . Mrs.Dr.Yutxy
went to Rockford, Illinois to visit
friends expecting to be absent about
a month . . . Mrs. Babb, who visited
her Bister, Mrs. Kate Wagcnsoller,
returned to her home. . . .The Lu
theran Sunday school pionic at Clem
ent's Park was well attended and an
enjoyable day was spent. . . .Geo.
Scharl and John S. Schoch have
taken a bicycle trip to West Vir
ginia. HIM MEL'S WHABF.
(Juite a number of our jieople at
tended thecainpmeetingat Clement's
Park. . . . Among those who attend
ed the picnic at Vcrdilla on Satur
day were Irvin Vfalter and family,
Mis. Stroub and children and Miss
Daisy Fulkroad ... .Arthur Noll
and James MusseT, who are employ
ed in the axe factory at Lewifltown,
spent Sunday in this place. . .Frank
Elliott and family and Mrs. Trate
and children of Shamokin Dam vis
ited Andrew Trutt'son Sunday. . . .
On Saturday evening while Samuel
Bulick was trying to put the briJle
on a horse, which was loose in the
stable, he was accidentally thrown
down and the horse stepped on his
thigh. We are pleased to hear that
he is slowly convalescing. . . .Miss
Carrie Schoch is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Troutman near Newport. . . .
Emmet White, wifeand little daugh
ter of near Salem visited Samuel,
Trutt's lastSundny GalenHoltz-
shoe and family of Shamokin spent
Sunday at E M. Teats' The
people of this place feel highly elat
ed lieca use Wallace Tiats fcron the
gold medal at the bicycle race from
Sunbury to Snydertown. ,
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SALE
iui miib mm, .to
I All C1H Sis
j That should sell at 7oe. and $1 arc
now reduced to
esc
All the Suits that were priced 1.24
and $1.50 arc now
98C
The pretty suits that should sell at
$5.50 and $6 are reduced to
$3.98.
ROS.
KKEAMEit.
Frank Mitchell and John Duck,
..1... 1 .... 1 Iwu.m . m-l.-m.r nt SIi lIIihi
.... ...... ..VV.. ..V. ..... I
have returned home The exam
ination of teachers for this township
took place in the Kreamer school
house last Tuesday Quitl a
number of our citisens attended the
Lutheran Reunion at Packer's
Is-
land last Thursday. . . . A. C. Smith
and Ira Mitchell enjoyed fishing on
the (Susquehanna lat JJriday
BARGAINS
James iioush was in rrcenurg last attending picnics on Saturday at
Wednesday, . . .Miss bora Walter I Bed Bank and at Verdilla. The
was visiting friends in Selinsgrove Garfield Comet Band and the Or
last week A. I). Kramer, one chestra of this place furnished the
of our most enterprising citizens, re
ceived a carload of line flagstone last
week. He is now ready to serve
the nublie with all m.c stones, li-dit
or heavy. We would advise any
one in need o
fth
e ar
ieleto call on
him Win. Freyman and wife
visited friends at Red Bank on Sun
day. . . .Some of our citizens attend
ed Communion services at Salem on
Sunday Michael Krdley pur
chased a fine black horse at Freeburg
on Monday ... .A. C. Smith, our
energetic and industrious merchant,
shipped two carloads of onions dur
ing the past week John Fields
and family now occupy their new
home. It is certainly a beautiful
and up to date home. We congra
tulate you, John, upon having one
of the nicest homes in the county.
UNION TWP.
William Seehrist and family of
Northumberland were visiting among
friends here over Sunday. . . .Has
wav Kellv and wife of Stinburv
.pent Saturday and Sunday with
trieiKls here. . . .tieo. jMetzcr anil
wifeof Aline are the guests of W.
W. Sholly over Sunday. . . .Chas.
Walter of New York City spent last
week with his old friend, Gottleob
Bchrey. .. .Harry Bitner returned
home after spending the summer in
Lancaster county . . . . Howard Scholl
has been employed as one of the
teachers for the coming term over in i busy drilling wells in the southern
Northumberland county Rev. J. I part ol the County. . . .It's an easy
H. Maisc,the blind evangelist, will matter for P. C. Fisher to go to see
preach at the Witmer's United E-1 his Lot, becaUM he can ride a Co
vangelical church on. Sunday, Aug. lumWi ChaiuleSS. . . .Lewis (Jeni-
20 We read in a paper some ! bel ling went to New Jersey, to sell
time ago that there was a law pass- a team of coach-horses. Some think
ed by the last Legislature imposing he will not come back for a year. . .
a tax of one dolfar on each wheel lor Communion services were well at
building and maintaining a sidepath tended on Suuday CH. Wood
to go into effect Jan. 1, 1900. In ruif and Jacob Kuster attended the
order to get the thing started in good horse sale at Freeburg 011 Monday.
time we learn that in a number of
counties (including Snyder) the com
missioners have already, levied the
tax, and to hasten the matter, some
of the good people up in Penn and
Monroe townships have printed signs
up along the river road forbidding
bicyclers the use of the public road.
The soothing and healing proper-
ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and its pleasant taste and prompt
and permanent cures, have made it
a great iavorne wiia.tue pwune ev
ery where. For sale by all Druggists.
WEST BEAVER.
Bora to U. F. Herbster and wife,
a son . . .John Benfer ot lcC!ure
met with a painful accidental Man's
ax factory last week, by having an
ax slip and cut a severe gash in his
face U. F. Herbster and James
Steely made a business trip to Lewis
town on Friday L. A. Jenkins
is making preparations ior going in
to the strawberry business on a
large scale. . . .F. C. S. Peter has
the job ior painting the Dunkard
church at Bannerville . . Dr. Simon
rciiorted last week co sick on his
, he now have tiraeto
i his proceeds for the past year S.
H. Philips reports his cow to bt
well and in good health, after eat
ing potato stalks that hud been
heavily paris greened shortly before
,W. H.Knepp was under the
impression he had unjointed his
ueek the other day by being thrown
from his horse .....Johnny Wagner
has torn down his old house and
will have a new one up shortly in iU
stead .... 1 he bicycle race course
, from Maker's church to the hill, be-
low, is well patronized on Sunday
evening by the young Moods of
West Beaver while they claim
they unattending Christian Endeav
or meeting Six patriotic young
men at this end sen', in their nanus
; to recruiting office at Selinsgrove for
the purpose of beoomipg members
of the National Guards ot the Key
Stone SUite . . The toot of the steam
thresher is heard almost daily at
this end, wheat reported about one
fourth crop, oats trood. . . .The drv
weather wc have had for the past
week, is telling on the corn, in
places the blades are all dried up...
The show held at MoClura last
week did not give satisfaction to
some
that were in attendance.
(ieorgc sjiys larnuni had more
tractions S. II. Philips
at-
and
family Client part of Sunday
with
SollIC O
f their Low ell friends.
MT. l'l.K.VSANT MILLS.
Ouitc B number of our neonle at
tended the camnmeeting at Summit
(irove on Sunday C. A. Schnee
who is working in the Insane Asylum
at llarrisburg, is spending
1 week'
at home
.Our people were busy
music at the latter place. . . .Rich
ard Rothermel left Tuesday last for
llarrisburg to work in the asylum
The Reformed congregation will
hold harvest home services on Snn-
day, Sept. 3... E. A. Gartnan, wife
md two other ladies of Hichtield
were the guests of Landlord J. 1.
Verger's on Sunday Elmer
Troup's were the guests of Amnion
LauvcPs at Richfield over Sunday
Charles Wochley who is work
ing at Montaudon, spent several
days at home last week A. V.
Schnee and (ieorgc E. Ilepnerniade
a business trip to Pfoutrs Valley
on Friday.
SALE M.
Prof. F. C. Fisher returned from
a trip to Atlantic City. . . .Miss E-
dith Henry of Sunbury is paying a
pleasant visit among friends at this
place. . . .Some of our boys were to
Sunbury on Saturday to witness the
bicycle race and reported the medal
drought to onyder 10....1 ne sa
lem Sunday school will hold a picnic
on .Saturday, Aug. 12tb. Every
body is invited to attend. . . .Joseph
Dunkelberger of Clearfield County,
is visiting his sister, Mrs. Henry
Muster of this place. . . .John liil
ger and wife were out of town over
Sunday. . . .1. E. Maurenv. Co. are
DocsCoflee Ajree With Yon T
If not, drink Grain-O made from
pure grains. A lady writes : "The
first time I make Grain O I did not
like it but after using it for one week
nothing would induce me to go back
to coffee." It nourishes and feeds
the system. The children can drink
it freely with great benefit. It is the
strengthening substance of pure
grains.
Get a package today fr
rom
your grocer, f ollc
ow the directions in
makingotand you will have a delici
ous andliealthf ul table beverage for
old and young.. 15c and 26c.
KREEBURO.
Mrs. M. C. and Elizabeth R,
Dill received the sad intelligence
that the wife ot V. L. Dill at
Paterson was at Heath's door. Thev
immediately started tor home Thurs
day noon. On their arrival at Pat- I
erson, Mrs. Dill was a corpse in the j
Hospital. June 181)1, Vm. L. Dill !
and his bride, now deceased, were j
here on their welding tripthe guests j
of Mr. and Mrs. 1). S. lJoyer. The
deceased made annual visits to Frce
burg where she was a welcome guest. '
Her many friends here regret her i
departure am! mingle their sorrows
with the afflicted husband and dear
little Margaret who is now mother
less, and the Dill familv and coni-
mend tlieui to the care
Heavenlv father, who
ot their
loeth all
things well. The MissesCovIe and
, Hart, the raterson ladies who ac- I
companied iMrs. Dill and Elisabeth 1
to our place, will remain till the end
I of August. They are sooiable and
intelligent ladies and are admired
by our people for their excel lent
.conduct Charles V Baasl
J a pleasant visitor to Millheim, Ceu-
Ire CO ihe architect who will
erect the new home for J. C. VV.
Hasslcr, was here to examine the
location, etc .Mrs. Win, Wain-
pole and her son of Brooklyn N. Y.
' are the guests of her mother, Mrs.
Susan E. Hover. . . .Dr. D. C. Nio-i
pie ot 010 Vey town was also the
guest at the same place... A Dumber
of our people have taken out their
e a r I y potatoes. They report
a good crop and in line condition. .
1 t II Si
Mrs. J. G. Meyer of Aaronsburg and
.Mrs. Phillips are the guests of
Judge Mover. .The sweet corn crop
is favorable and the corn is a full
and well developed crop Our
poepleate making preparation for
tne choir convention to be held the
i 19th.
Our band furnished the
music for the combined Sunday
school picnic at Mohantongo last Sat
urday, inst The L. and R.
Sunday school ill hold their an
nual picnic on the "Jli inst J.
A. Hilbish and wifeof Northutnber-
1:111,1 were the guestaol Mrs
Kanti
lavt Sunday... Prot. Frederic So h nee
bid us farewell last Saturday He
n lar. .-lo.,.! ... IJ.,: I :..
"'i .ii i i ,i 1 1 i.-i ii 1 1 e.aiuiii-
,D8Jecord8W rl,e 8tato Library,
vie. neaiso visueu at CMini)iiry,oiia
tnokin, Mifflinburg and other places
where he found relatives and friends
of youthful days. At Freeburg he
spent his time in the library of his
cousin, Prof. D. S. Boyer, making
searches, etc. He roomed with his
cousin, Mrs. Luther Kantz. He is
now tit Lewistown and Yeagertown
00 his way to his home at Cuyahoga
Falls, Summit Co., Ohio. He is an
honor to Freeburg, the place of his
nativity.
MIFFLINBURG
MARBLE WORKS, j
-o- -o- -o- $
R. H. LANCE,
ll. i.l. r 111 Mnrblo nntl
Srulrli Urmiil . . .
MONUMENTS, HEAD
STONES & CEMETERY
LOT ENCLOSURES.
Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired.
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed.
J. A. JENKINS, Agt.,
Crcssflxove, Pa.
NEUKALOIA cured li Dr. Miles' Paim
Pills. "Ouo cunt a dusc. ' At all UOMMi
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I SHOE EMPORIUM
THE FACTORY
it ana Best
Cheapest anil Best Shoe Store in tlie State
if 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 $2.00.
J. O. CHESTINUTT,
General Manager.
HD0$Y$V
cad Ache?
Are your nerves weak?
Caa't you sleep well? Pain
in your back? Lack energy?
Appetite poor? Digestion
bid? Boils or pimples?
These are sure signs of
poisoning.
From what poisons?
From poisons that are al
ways found in constipated
bowels.
If the contents of the
bowels are not remored from
the body etch day, as nature
intended, these poisonous
substances are sure to be
absorbed Into the blood, al
ways causing suffering and
frequently causing severe
disesse.
There is a common sense
cure.
AVER'S
PILLS
They dally
and natural
insure an easy
movement of
the bowels.
You will find that the uso of
o Ager's
with the pills will hasten
recovery. It cleanses the
blood from all impurities and
is a great tonic to the nerves.
Wrlto thm Doctor.
Our Meillcal nopartmont hM ono
of the most cmii.out physicians In
the Unltoil Statin. Toll the doctor
Just how you are iifTerIiia. You
will receWe the best medical aducu
without cost. Address,
1)11 1. C. ATER,
Lowell, Mass.
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I Wrouglit iron
I Range Company,
FOUNDED IN i86.
PAID UP CAPITAL, $1,000,000,
Si.-e what the people of Soy-
der County, who have liei
using the Home Comfort
Range, have to say:
Mi'Kes llnlf Falls, Pa., Atl'-'. 7, '..
our Ni-w Home oomlwt naotre iiu
Drnvea t.i be lunl os the Miaamaii reoi
wtiio l it to t' iiml 1 would BOt pun V lU
It Ml' HUJ'llllliK 111 n-usull. WO tllivr III'.
er mm a stove nr a ramre Uiat would la
any way near raniu it ior oodniif, ba
tu;; or InjU'rif. HuOlce It to say, w lliluk
it is i ne aone or parfMiian,
J U. II A I.I,.
LEWIS FISHKK.
E. ST All L.
McKeis Half FallH, Pa., Ail. 7, IW.
w purotiatted a HomeCotnrat Bai'ifi
Plx years nirn anil like It. u Is u "il
baker anil lienter '.No a Pud siiwr ;ml
conveclent. 1 am well satlstloil.
u. s. Bine.
P and ore. pa.. Atur, 7. ism
I U IUII 1.. VI'. 1,1 11 H II,. ..I ll : l'f
Home omion nanw Is nil the giile-man
eliilliied tor If. It ihieM lint nwa hall r,a
nttOb luul ns our old stove did. I pat
half u huekef of eoal lu 'lie ranire ni 'j A.
M. and eookeil dlnui r with the same tml
and had plenty of lire at 1 P. M. TBI
tank' In nisi .lie thln for wi.uhlr.ip "n
steam escapes ri oin li. If this does not
Batlsfy anyone, tlieycan eorae and see
and I will show them DOW It works.
D. O. Wl t'MEIt.
Snyder County, Pa, Aucr. 7, ISM,
HaTUur bO1gut hum of your uaprovc
pleiLsure In ajUg that It MM proven el
ttrely satisfactory. It hakes perfeeil.
i.f i.r . iiiiiiiii, i.afiL rm. I ink-,' "ri'.t
ii it..-. ,i'i. r..., inn. ii-iiu 11. 3 inn hi
an irwyvsn ... .... v n, .0 if me luin
aau as sucn we cneertuiiy recomuii ud
w our ueigiiiKirs unu frienrns.
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