The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 29, 1900, Image 8

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    The Delicious
Fragrance
SCHOOL DlItCTOtS.
ADAMS TOWNSHIP
C. F. Fetterolf,
John lUmer,
C. P. Flss.
J. E. Fetterolf,
Htnry H. Thomas,
C. O. Bingaman,
Troxelvllle
TroxelviHe
Troxelvllle
TroxelviHe
Troxelvllle
Middles waxth
from a hot
Royal Baking
Powder biscuit
whets the
appetite. The
taste of such
a biscuit
sweet, creamy,
delicate and
crispy is a joy
to the most
fastidious.
ROYAL Baking
Powder improves
the flavor and
adds to the healthful
ness of all risen flour
foods. It renders the
biscuit, bread and cake
more digestible and
nutritious.
Royal Baking Pow
der makes hot breads
wholesome. Food
raised with Royal will
not distress persons of
delicate or enfeebled
digestion, though eaten
warm and fresh.
Imitation baking powders almost invariably con
tain alum. Alum makes the iood unwholesome.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
HEAVER TOWNSHIP
Daniel Hasslngcr, Beavertown
Isune Dreewe, Beavertown
F. E. Specht, Beavertown
James M. Kline, Beavertown
Jacob Hettrick, Beavertown
John D. Herbster, Beavertown
WEST BEAVER TOWNSHIP
Woh H. Heeter. Bannerville
i H. H. Herbster, Bannerville
Amos Howell, McClure
E. K. Middlewarth, McClure
William Miller, Crossgrove
Thomas Herbster, Lowell
CENTRE TOWNBHII
John C Grubb, Penns Creek
Joshua F. Biugaman, 1 Vims Creek
J. H. Hartman, lVnns Creek
W. F. Handera, l'enns Creek
Nathaniel Jordan, lVnns Creek
Phares Shambucli, Middleburg
CHAPMAN T0W1WHIP
Levi Bhaeflfer, HoflVr
Henry S warts, Hoflbr
George B, Bhaeffer, Hotter
John Tests, Meiserville
John S. Hine, McKees A Falls
W. P. Moyer, McKees Fulls
even pale, (Independent District)
William Gingrich, Evendale
Joseph Sellers, Evcndale
S.J. Shirk, Bvendale
Fred. Fisher, Evendale
William H. Shelley, Richfield
Wm. If. Shellenberger, Richfield
Franklin township
Amnion Bwhonr, Middleburg
John Sluimliach, Middleburg
Robinson Walter, Middleburg
;. w. DiebJ, Middleburg
sane L. Brunner, Paxtonvtlle
rvin Qraybill, Paxtonville
JACKSON township
Bbreinef
8ellnaxrove
Bhamokln Dam
QEO. V. WAG ENSELLER,
I'.dllor untl l"r(trl'tor.
H uteri I :it Ilia t'oal Office at Middleburg, !'., n
neeond rlii.- nintl matter.
Histohv. Established in 1844 as the
Union Di'iuokrut, ut New Berlin, a Ger
man Whig n)H'r. 'hanged name to
the Ptwi in istil. Oldest Itepublicau
newspaper in Snyder County.
How the Organ Con
The twenty-second
result as follows :
I'. Kvnn. ehurch, Peun'a
In ek :
N vvspapor coupons,
Premium coupoues,
Total,
V. B. 'hurch, Fremont,
Premium coupons,
Total,
st Slands.
init allows the
229
Still n rhanre for Htm.
"So you reject me!" the young law
yer said, rather bitterly. "1 wonder if
it would do any pood to appeal the ease
to your father?"
She shook her head,
"There is no appeal from my rievi
sioti," she replied. "I am what you call
the court of ktst resort."
"But I cannot pive up the ease ill this
way!" he exclaimed.
She dug the sand with the point of
her parasol,
"Mr. Braxton," she said, softly,
"inijrht von not ask for a new trial?"
Chicago Tribune.
Charles J. Beaver,
J, (i. li roil so,
Thomas Leitxel,
Benjamin Kline,
Paul w. Benfer,
i Solomon Kline,
New Berlin
New Berlin
New Berlin
Krnt.erville
KratserviUe
Kratzervllle
fcUDDLRBUBG BOROTJOH
Geo. H. Btelninger,
Jacob filbert,
( larbon Beebold,
w. w. Wlttenmyer,
E. K. Freymnn,
Aaron Btahlnecker,
Middleburg
Middleburg
Middleburg
Middleburg
Middleburg
Middleburg
UIDDLECRKER Township
A
Allen S. Row,
C. M.St nil il,
James Roush,
J, R, Delmer,
John S. Meiser,
L. F. Hummel,
Ii74
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TOTAL VOTE OAST t
Evan, church, P. Creek, 0882
U. B. church, Fremont, T2X
XU ne.er IT. B. . hurch, 2668
Trinity church, M'Kees 1 Fulls, ins
Total. 20,003 !
A Vlllavt Blaeksmltli Naved IIU Little
Hou'm f.tre,
Mr. H. H. Black, the well-known
villape at Grahanisvill , Sullivan Co., j
N. Y., says: "Our little son, rive
vein h old, has always been subject
to croup, iind so bad have the at
tacks been that we have feared ninny
times that be would die. We have
had the doctor an i usi d many med
icines, but Chamberlain's Couch
Remedy is now our sole reliance. It
seems to dissolve the touch mucus!
Mta by giving frequent doses when 1
the croup symptoms appear wo have
found that the dreaded croup is I
cured before it gets settled," There j
is no danger in giving this remedy 1
for it contains no opium or other in
jurioua drug and may be given as
confidently to a babe as to an adult.
For sale by the Middleburg Drug
Co.
I'ntlirtlr Apitenl.
There is nothing gained by being
too bashful; anil the b.serter of the
. ..i. ....l .. ft. .t -.
to be told so: OBOB
"A poor student requests some gen-! iSjijj
erous and noble-minded person to ad
Vance' him a sum of money fir the
purchase of a btcyole, with a view to
reducing his embonpoint. Address A.
V., at the otlice of this paper." N Y.
World. Wi '
Kreamer
K reamer
Kreamer
Kreamer
Globe Mills
Globe Mills
MOOTkOE TOWYSHIP
B. F. Hummel,
Nelson A pp.
Hiram 8ts.nl.
Jeremiah Hummel, Bhamokln Dam
0. Ed. Fisher, Hummel Wharf
T. P. Hummel, Hummels Wharf
I'KSS TOWNSHIP
BeUn Herner, K raUervll le
Howard Row, Balem
Isaac Row, Selinsgrove
Chas. Miller, Jr., Hellnsgrove
1. N. Jarret. Selinsgrove
F. P. Custer, KanU
PERRY TOWNSHIP
D. Woomer, Mt. Pleasant Mills
Albert Bchnee, Mt. Pleasant Mills
Irvin Boyer, Mt. Pleasant Mills
Jacob D. Shaffer, Oriental
Samuel Spotts, Meiserville
J. P. Wendt, Meiserville
WEST PERRY TOWNSHIP
J. W. Qarman, Richfield
J. G. Hornberger, Richfield
H. W.8nyder, Richfield
Jacob Foltz, Richfield
John Whitely, Richfield
D. W. Haas, Mt. Pleasant Mills
SEI.INSOROVE BOROVOH
H. L. Philllw, Helinsgrove
A. R. Pottiger, Selinsgrove
I). S. Hhollev, Selinsgrove
M. O. Snyder, Selinsgrove
Geo. W. Long, Selinsgrove
A. A. Conrad. Selinsgrove
Kl'KINO TOWNSHIP
Harrison Shrader, TroxelviHe
W. A. T. Ulan, MMulecreek
A. M. Auimnd, Beaver Springs
Moses Benfer, Beaver Springs
Elmer Shannon, Beaver Sjirings
Abe Kauflman, Benfer
DNION TOWNSHIP
J. N. Houser, Port Treverton
John S. Rice. Port Treverton
Ellas Herrold, Port Treverton
John 11. Hrubaker, Port Treverton
Qeo, Wentsel. Dundore
John H. Kiegle Yerdilla
w ASHINOT0 N T( IWN8HIP
J. H. Hendricks, Freeburg
John Strayer, Freeburg
Chas. W. Dreese, Freeburg
Crawford Why do you always stay
oat so late?
Crabshaw My wife said ah weald
have me help her tt up a cosy corner
the first titns I earn home early.
Pock.
A BTr! Cnr.
Juvene I hare been suffering from
Insomnia lately, though I hare tried
all the patent remedies.
6enex Have you tried going to
church. Town Topics.
Retort Coorlfom.
Mrs. Bicker There you go again I
You always were a fault-finder.
Mr. Bicker Sure. And I'll never for
eet the day I found you. Chicago Daily
Butter...
Eggs....
Onions..
Lard....
Tallow.
Turkeys
Ham .
MMuri
80 Wheat
24 Bje....IT
50 Oorn....
Oats 1
4 Potatoes ....
7 Bran per Kj
Middlings I
8 Chop... ....
. 15 Flourperbbl
When you feel that life is
worth the candle take a do
Chamberlain's Stomach and
Tablets. They will cleans.1
stomach, tone up your liver tgJ
guiate your bowels making von
like a new man. For sale bi
Mirdlepurg Drug Co.
IMMENSE
John liickle,
H. s. Bchnee,
Prank Speclu,
Freeburg
Freeburg
Freeburg
CHIUHtSlER'S ENGLISH
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FURNITDRE STO
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439 Market St.,
SUNBURY, PA,
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Call to see tliem.
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How He Got It.
"Did yp-u ever get religion?" asked
the revivalist.
"Well, I should say so 138 pounds
of it," replied the man.
"A hundred arid thirty-eight pounds
of religion! "cried the revivulist. "How
did you get that?"
"The only way that a good many
men ever ,'ct reli'gion," was the reply.
"I married it." Chicago Post.
ruh and full.
Politieinn My boy. the door to every
successful business is labeled "Push."
Thoughtful Youth Isn't your busi
ness a successful one, sir?
Politician Well. ves. 1 tint t r myself
that it is very successful. Why do J'Oll
ask that?
Thoughtful Youth "Because, sir, 1
see your door Is labeled "Pull." Tit-Bits"
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Htktt. Alwuvt Nllsblf, fciMllen. ISk rmprlt ft"
li I HHMTU H KX.1.IMH iii Red aud
Wold in. mm. - h. '!.. Maloil with blue rlbbun.
Tahr no other. KefUHe dangrroui aulMtl
lul Ion nnd ImliiMlon. Buy of your Dnik'Klnt,
01 wnit lo. In Ktnmp tor Hartlrulan, Testl
monlnl nii'l " Kellef for l.ndle.' In Utttr,
liv return Mmll. I0.0OU '1'ealiuiuiiiHlt. bold by
ail UntrrlKtn.
CHICRESTRS CHEMICAL OO.
4100 9iad!oii ISqnare, rlHI.A.. PA,
G.S, Bigony&Co.,
MARKET ST., MJNBURY, PA.
guns rnimm
Sporting Goods,
Phonographs
and Records.
NEW STORE,
. . EOW PRICES.
in Til
itiv stud
I hate bt -un busineia in Loeb's Old Stan
Sunburv. niii jik my fair and square dealin
t Is known to Siw yder County people, I
I them all to come to W nore Toexaini:
and note the low price.'
HERE ARE C PRICES:
Men's Suits froio $2 M auA upwards
Youth's " "
Boys' " . 65c l "
Men's. Shoes as lowlitft8fe J
FARE PAIDej
Stinb
We know that we can please you, and we vast jSu not to
T to oonie to see us and as a special inducement, we win
T fare one way from Midfllebtirg or intermediate stations to
if yon buy ?10 worth of goixls.
Up-to-date Cfcrtbfet.
Loeb's Old Stand,!
SUNBURY,
4-H-4-H-!-!-I-;-H-W-H-H"l"!"I-I-I"I-l--M'H 1 1 1 H--r M-M-M-H W
Wolf Friedman,
The organ contest will close Dec, 16,
1900, .ii live o'clock P. M.
CUT THIS OUT.
IVot-Srlf-Conjiolnaa.
"I will say," remarked the young
woman, "that he is not afflicted with
tlmt self-consciousness which marks
the person of deficient culture."
"No." answered Miss Cayenne, l'he
isn't nt nil self-conscious. He will be
tiresome by the hour without being-in
the leust aware of it." Washington
Star.
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10. 30. If. 29.
This coupon entitles the holder
to one vote for the handsome
WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN
M..1. hvthe Wearer Orjrn Vmi Co.
of York, !'n..f,ndfio1l by K.S. Klegel. Mld
dlebHCft Pn. ) tu be Kiren to nome Church,
HundAjr Behnol or rtl6Uo School in Snyder
'tMMity, by the I'oht, Midtlleburfch. J'ft.
This vote is cast for :
i
MM
To PATENT Good Mm
may be secured by
our aid. Address,
THE PATENT RECORD,
tiulncrlpMom to The Talent record rJOpsrssBtm
A 'aate of Knrrsr,
"Xo," said the stullorii citien. "I
never confess that I am in the wrong."
"Why not?"
"There is no use of it. If a man
makes s hsistake in this life there aro
thousans of people ready to take hold
and advertise it, without his lifting lO
his voice to swell the clamor.
Washington Star.
Hla Dying Rrqneat.
"And now," said the Fiji chief to the
Boston missionary, "have you anything
to request before we proceed with the
ceremony?"
"Only this," replied the missionary,
"please put a few benns iu the pot
with me." Harlem Life.
Borrowing Trouble
Miss Million (of uncertain age)
The only thing that worries me is
the wedding tour. It will be perfect
ly horrible to hare people know"
Miss Itosebud (viciously) Oh, don't
worry. They'll think you're hla moth
er. Tit-Bit.
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A TREMENDOUS SALE OF
IMen's. Youth' and Children's Suit
To begin Saturday, December 1st at
1 BBOSIOTJS BIROTIHIIEIRS
O '. ' "
NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH
oeoeoeoeoeoeooooeooo
(Jelling Kren.
"I'll have to quit sending Dolphus
Daubo my poems."
"Does he criticise them?"
"Well, he hasn't said anything; but '
every time I send him a poem he 5
sends me one of his most atrocious
paintings." Detroit Free Press.
On the Otner Side.
Aggressive Temperance Man (at ta
ble d'hote) Pass the weter.
The Other Mart I always do. It
doesn't agree with me. Ally Sloper.
ir . s
O 4-. 1
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I j f
o i y
OF
The best SUITS for Men, Youths and Children still on our
tables and racks just twice as much as we should bare at
this season. ' '
J l CUT PIRCES MUST MOVE THEM AND AWAY THEY
REGARDLESS OF COST NO FAKE SALE But a
perfectly fair, and lowest clearing of the finest Clothing in
in Sunbury
All the Men's six and seven
dollar Suits reduced to $4.98
All the Youth's three and
four dollar Suits reduced to
$2.98
All the Children's dollai fifty
and two dollar Vestee Suits
reduced to $1.29
All the Children's three and
four dollar Suits reduced to
$2.89
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Every nmn, youth or child who is looking to save his dollars and still wear the best Suits
sold in this city should take advantage of the GREAT SALE. The above prices will give
yon an idea of how prices have been cut all through the suit stocks from the cheapest to
the best.
Brosious Brothers
The Most Reliable Clothing House in Sunbury, Pem
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