The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 02, 1899, Image 8

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Hot
Biscuit
are made with Royal Baking
Powder, and are the most appe
tizing, healthful and nutritious
dt ioods.
Hot biscuit made with im-
1 1 j J 1 1i
aauiieraxea DaKing
neither appetizing
pu
re
arc
1.
M)Yt,
in r win iiesome.
It all depends upon the
1
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bak-
hi
I ake
ev
vour biscuit
which is a pin
1 1
baking powder,
rv care to aave
mack- with Royal,
r i
crear n tartar
ler. if vou would
avoid indigestion.
ROYAL BAK NG POWDtR CO., NEW YORK.
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80HWSFFBLBBS1TNXB LETTER-
Krum Miuiph ciiiink Democrat,
SCHLIFFELTOWN, Pa.
Mister Drooker:
De letsht wucii wnr my breef uf
der subject fun de norm, awer des
iiinlii is 's evva ynsht kite bisly fun
weaga mer selver. I 'inter de con
stiiuii'iii hen olla leit gleioha rechta
awer mer wissa awosdegrose ma
jority niissaern living lerdeena mil
liord shatia. ! In v is 'a in der
party lxilitics ? Wann ols de lec
tion cooui'd don sin meer commona
leit t'r sure uni der waig un shtim
tna according tn orders for degrose
awriicha liossa os wissa we Be ous
'n ollicesalary fun ea doussend daw
ler tullcns lint li tzain doussend
kciiua.
I ii now bin ich tzu de r conclu
sion cooma for de coin niona un inde
pendetita leit (un der United Shtates
'n chance gevva for aiuohl aina fun
era aignerank inde grosePresidenta
office grawd ni runua by net wen
nicheros 'n pawr hoonert doussend
majority. Unsoos's ken mistake
L.'elt, un for Btire maucha os user
sich aw nl decoudidawt ferlussacon
i)in ich t.n de conclusion cooma os
ich uuch now selverannounceolsder
Irei un independent brogreseifer peo
ples reform condidawd for President
if der United Shtates.
Un wann ich net orrick mistaken
bill, don run ich aw ni we or nix.
Anyhow i.'li eon mieh sale druf ler-
t . a If -ft.-
iussa ut Doomerawuane majorities
dob in Sohlifieltown, ut 'm ilawsa
Barrick un on der Bchniti Creek,
ln ea ding ding will ich now aw
ferelitonna hawa, un sell is oh wann
ich amohl g'leot un g'nogcrate bin
don ni'ssa all de doussenda offis
roosters vueata un plot maucha for
1 1 user Irishe un indejiendenta boova.
Un wann ich un de Bevvy amohl
jr'nitiatc sin ini grose weisa hous, don
kenna unasr raeia menu sicn aw
drof ferlttsss os se olsford wiloom
sin. Of course for der Presidentich
shtvle house mus de Bevvy aw 'n
ordlieh shmarty mawd dings.
Awer 's arsht ding now in order
is 'n groose gratification meeting
lialta, uu aw cbhas uf'n awrt osw
'n Hutfi u ni adopta.
I n ich liin aw sure for 'n on
solider hferricha influence. M
dy war ids 'n foreshtaver in Luderi
ka rrieli, awer de mommy war lief
ormeerd : der mommy era bruder un
dlieli
daw-
i
Miss Laura tiarner visited friends I
at Middlehurg last week. ... Prof.
Chas. Derrand M. 0. llarner of
U. P. U. spent Sunday with their
parent-. . . ..Miss ilattie .Mover of
Aiiddleswarth paid her respeets to
friends in town on Sunday. . . ..Mis
Ada ! Annie Howell aecoinpanieii
I by Miss Libbie Bingaman of Bea
vertowu visited the former's grnd
mother, .Mrs. .Mary Howell, on Sat
urday. . . . Mrs. Ucttie Howell and
son, .Joe, of Beavertown, afterspend-
, ing a week with her parents at this
place, returned home on Saturday. .
lrvin Graybill and Oliver McAfee
are engaged by Chas. Swengle in
digging ore at Shawerville. Mr.
Swengle has made a good selection
in employing these two men as they
are both experienced miners and un
derstand very thoroughly the work
in which they are engaged Mrs.
(irant Yoder d Globe Mills visited
her parents, V. 1. Gift and wife ou
Saturday evening Ex-Slierifl
Alfred Specht wife passed through
I our town ou Friday. ...On Friday
Mrs. Sarah Moyer, relict of Henry
Mover, died ai the home ol Jocab
Freed about two miles vest of town
and was buried at the I la-singer's
church on Moudav afieriu ie-
ceased was about "evenly -ix years
old.. Tue P. Ii. It. Iiri Ige which is
being built about a mile west of
town is becoming quite a place for
curiosity seekers, there having been
Seventy five people present Saturday
to witness the works. ...Miss Mattel
Y eager of Yu..gcrtown is visiting
her grand mothc, Mrs. Sarah Mit
chell, at present. .. .Clark Hover,
brukeinan on theP. 1!. II., is spend
ing a few days with his parents at
this place.
PuiiiiL' the winter ol 18!7 Mr. Jus.
Reed, one of tbe leading citizerp
and merchants of Clay, Clay Co., W.
Va., struck his leg against a oake of
ice n such a manner us to bruise it
severely, (t becmue very much swol
len and pained him bo badly that be
could not walk without the aid of
erutehes. He was treated by phy-
snnuus, also used several kinds ol
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B11I1S BROTHERS' STORE
RIGHT
to see m
1 1 A
I The Largest Stock and Nobbiest
I Styles of Clothing in Central Penn
sylvania at Astonishing Prices.
I
Never haye we showed such Handsome Pat
terns. We are now positive such Styles can be
seen at no other store in this section of Penna.
If There is a Man, Youth or Child
o has a thought of buying Clothing, they should
READ CAREFULLY.
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Moil's Strictly all - woo
Suits, extra well made, f
black and blue, cheviot 8, in
visible plaids, stripes and
cbeeks.
Mvn A Qriy Mixi 1 Over-e-Kits
made with Bilk ve vet
collar, French faced would
coat nt
be a wonderful
dollars.
$4.98.
$2.50
Si
Men's Black worsted Suits
a very fine dresa Sait, one
tb t we know will give per
fect satisfaction,
Men'tsor Foung .'Men's IJluc
or Black Kersey or Beaver
Overcoat, we consider these
world Heaters at
S6.00
$5.00.
would bave hud to be uuiputated.
Ptiin Balm ih nnenualed for HpraiuH.
bruiBeH mid rheutuatisui. For sale
by till DnieeiHlti.
ADAMSBTJKG.
Kavs auy lciu i until itf Derail usta
ChaaaberlaiD'H J'tiin Balm, Tlii
bivuclil ii!niiii a Opmplete cure in
II wei'l, s tillll riliil nit lulwviu flint
.-i fraw bi'ii Meduadisbta, un era bad be not used tbis remedy his leg
dawdv nn mummy waura all IzwtB
KffoDgaligli, un de Bevvy but aw 'n
cusson tiii'ivlitaycr in tier Hrcsbatccr
ich kntrioli, I n ich gebabbordioh
goot iiucbt os ich kens tun dcniiii
goota kierficha leit on tier k up
Bhtose. Un my abordich influen
Bicher freind S:mii Sohniteler is 'n
rechter (Joudulisher, un sell inauoht
mieh aw solid mil de members tun
seller kterrich. Un ich hob aw im
sin difierenta Bocieties un lodges tzu
joina de Odd Fellers, do Merican
Mechanics, lc Sons ol Tempraus un
ennich ebbas Bimsht os mer in der
kup coorad, l'n mit oil deinia in
fluence daita Be yushtsogoot unner-l
nemma lor 'n g witter Bhtormioh
dooner wedder tzu Bhtoppa mit 'ni a
blose borrich os mieh beata tor Bres
ident ut der 1 Inited Shtates,
Pit Schweffelbrexneb
linimeul and two and a ball Kallona oeooooceo3toooeooooowoooooocof)ot)oeooaoooooooooooa)ooe;
of whisky in Imt' i t tr it, but notbiin: ,
Samuel Bachman, Mrs. Lewis
Rauch 11 lid Mrs, Anis (Iross are on
the sick lit Mrs. Clayton Ileiin-
bach, nee Carrie Roiisli, leit Mon
day for Lewistowu where she intends I'
to make iter future home.... Mrs,
Jas. Rattdenbush und sons, who
have lieen spending some time in!
town, returned to their home, in
Salem, Va. . . .Mrs. Rev. Sjwihn has I
returned irom a rew weeks stay mi
Mexico, Juniata county ... .Hayden
Kurt spent the past month in Head- X.
intr, the truest ol his father... Jacob T
JIcCLURE.
Subscribe for the P BTand spend
these evenings in reading a good pa
per... Re v. W. H. Hilbish is spend
ing a few weeks in Canada. . . .Geo.
Wairner lias reuiiHleled his house
( iross of ( llevelsnd, )hio, was called
home by the illness ot his mother. .
J. II. Ulsh of Selinsgrove was the
uest of his father ou Sunday ....
Mrs. Peter Bubb ot Beavertown
spent a day at this place recently. .
Mrs. A. M. Smith spent Saturday
in Selinsgrova. . . .Miss Bertie
Inild ot Middleburgspent a few
at the Merchants' Hotel
accompanied by Mrs.
Decker. ... .Mis. iiottsciial ot .Mil-
Glassware.
I have just received a fine
assortment t glassware, con
sisting ot Cake Dishes, Fruit
Stands, Celery Travs, Butter
Dishes, Pitchers, Spoon Hold- J
ers, Arc, Are. at prices ranging
from 5 to 1 .") cents.
Boots and Shoes,
I have ou band aUiut 300
pairs of shoes which I am
closing out at and below cost
to make room for fall and win
ter goods.
Notions.
Note these prices in Notions :
Ladies' Hose, 10 to 15c
Misses Hose, 10 to 15c.
fBargalnsi 1 filflfae WaffltlOHSB
NEVEB. SO WELL PREPARED
To serve you as we arc today. All departments arc at
the top notch of development and efficiency, (heat variety
without proper pricing is worth nothing we've both a
combination that means everything. Prices that brinu every
penny of a dollar into play, prices that mean values .Greater
larger, better than ever seen In-fore such
to you today.
prices we present
irdav 'i Ji,Siil's Hose, lO to liK
See- 4 Men's Hose, 8 to 15c.
it a few davs en s " ,,rK ,ru
I. She was! I Men s Ovemlls, 4.) to
Wm. Stahl-ll Youth's Overalls, 2.
which makes quite an improvement n;,,!,,, is visiting her sister, M
ril I i I I f II
.The sale ol Jacob Howell was
well attended and tliinjjs brought a
fair price with the exception of the
bees L Ii. Felker and family
intend to leave tor their home in
Bellevue, Ohio, the
this week. ..Hiram
so unfortunate as
i.i i . I. . i .
wlnle working in Huntingdon ,o.
last summer, 18 visiting friends here
at present lames Htumpn BShoe
mi
IS.
. . .Misses Koniig and 4-
ngrove spent Saturday J
very pretty home J .
wedding was solemnized attbe home X
of J. V. Speeht on Wednesday if
Jno. ( ictz
Krick of Crossgt
in town A
to 50c.
to 50c.
Handkerchiefs, 5 to 12e.
Suspenders, 10 to 25c
Latest Style Ties, 5 to 25c.
Rubbers.
As the wet season is almost
here I wisli to call vour atten-
va li
nn to
e latter part of ; 1()on The contracting jiarties were' f tiou to the fact that 1 have on J;
(loss, who was Miss Nettie Specht otSus place and I hand a full and complete line f
to lose his leg, Hiram Siegfried ol Selinsgrove. The of rubber goods.
Rev. $
Negtried otSelinsgrovi
ceremony was performed by
m rm mi
j. f. Zimmerman, inc y o ungix
couple left on the evening train for
alter shop is very nearly eomplet- whm, thl!V will makl,
tlieir iutiirehome. . . . Uev.inuner-
i ! Mi- i
ea. . . . w. r. noweii. r.sii is nnv-
i n tr tbe rouirh wall made for his new
man, wife and daughter, Ruth, at- I
LJ.J .i... i .i ..i Li. I.-...I...- : T
Thanking you for past put 3.
age, 1 kindly ask a contin- X
ance of same.
S. B. Simonton.
tended the funeral ol his brbther-in- .x:-:-:-w-:-h-
KHEAUEit.
barn. . . ..Mrs. Jr. nrisinn and son
of Lewistowu art visiting her par- 1-w Millersburg on Tuesday.
ents at prescni. mt
HOW'S THIS.
We offer Ouo Hundred Dollars re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
canuot be cured by Hell's Catarrh
Cure
r' F. J.Chenev & Co., Toledo, O.
W the nnderHiL'ried. have known
If. J. Cheuev for the last 15 years. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18th
in Selinsgrove last Wednesday land believe him perfectly honorable )offerthe following dewriwd nal rtiepub-
r, INaMa Tnnioe Snvder nnd in aU DUBineSS iraUBBCllonB ana licMle :-ituatenifiieMiaiownaMioinnK-
Jolin rieias, dames onyow aim . . . ui. i nn. iuti'. miiei. ouii of pxonviiie. nd
nnd FUhcr Walter Wore T. IK! J "ounded on the. North by l.nd. ol Kparlim
KHllOus mau uy lueir urui
w
A. D. K reamer drove to Middle
burg on Wednesday. . . .Mrs. A. C.
Smith and Mrs. Win. Gordon wtre
Administrator s Sale
REALESTATE
IW virtue nf an order of sale luued out of the
orphan's Court f flnyrier county, tbe under
HiKiied Administrator of Sophia llook. late of
Franklin township, Snyder county, Pa,, deed.,
will on
GOLF CAPES ; OTHER CAPES.
People say that our Golf Cap are the prettiest to be
found an opinion that is supported by wonderfully large
sales. New and Stylish Golf Capes at $2.25, 16 76 7 :)')
$8.00, $9.00 and up to $15.00.
L H I. A PF.S is IT mF.TlTTTM TirPTniTT
w. '
r or com a.uinmn (lays, are also liere in extensivt
ety at low prices. J-ir trimmed, $1.19, 2.50 and
10. Stylish braided. 2.S!1. :;..")() and in. r,. 19 (MI
FUR COLLARETTES.
For Collarettes, lined with plain and fancy silks made of
Electric Seal, Astrakan, Opossum) Martin, Ete, Prices
range from $1.75 to $20. Boas, Muffs and Trimming in
most every Fur.
FASHIONABLE TAiTOR MADE SUITS,
Very Newest. Moderate prices all along the line. We
are Having a great run on these suits. Many women who
come here and buy say there isn't another store in town with
such excellent values for so little money outlay on the hov
ers part Homespun Suits, two shades ofgray. ooal fl v-
front, lined with plain silk serge. Most stores ask $12.50
tor the same thing ; our price $10.00.
LADIES' AND MISSES' JACKETS.
UKUSJ and HUMS All Wind Kersey Jackets black
and other colors silk lining throughout, strap seams Iwck
and front, real value $10.00; our price, $7.50. Others
ranging from $3.50 Ut $20.00.
Eiderdown Dressing SacquBs.
Saeques at 85c., solid colors, crocheted edge, turn-over
collar held by ribbon at neck. Saoques 98c, $1.25, $1.50
up to $2.50 some with frogs down front. Others bound
with satin.
We have now on display our complete lines of Ladies'
and Children's Underwear marked at pricee we know they
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Blankets and Comfortables.
We are giving special inducements to the early buyers of
tnese goods, it in need ol any buy now.
mother and r isher alter were
Middleburg visitors last Friday...
KW; Thomas and J. F. Walter
took a trip to Monroe township last
Friday Icwis Magec and wife
of Mazeppa were the guests of their
6on and (laughter, James and Erma,
over Sunday W. A. Hummel of
Logan was borne on Sunday.
est & Tbu AX,
Toledo, O. m ,
Waldino, Kinnan & Makvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blocd
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials free. Price 75c. per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Hall's Family pills are the best
UiimmeL on the but b- lands ol Jaopb Urijna'a
heirs and J. (i. QUI, on the South by landi of
J. U. GUI and on the Wat by land of Aaron
(iift. Peter Bubb and J. U. Oil), contalnlnn 30
ACRES, more or 1cm. on which are erected a
ulxtantial UOUSK, BAUN and other uutbuild-
"iaie to be held on the premlaaa and to com
mence at hi o'clock A. M. of said day when
terms will be made known by ,
E. E. HOFFMAN,
Admlnlstralor.
p. g. IaformaUoD concern! ruj thu tract of
laud ran be obtained from M. I. POTTER, At
torney for tbe Katata.
BBS
Globe Warehouse,
343 Market St., Sunbupy, Pa.