The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 06, 1900, Image 8

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    QEO. W. WAOENSELLER,
Killior and Proprietor.
Jury Last.
LUtt or Orand Jurors drawn tor the Court of
Oyer uid Terminer and uenerel JU deliver;
and Court of Quarter Sessions ot toe Peace ot
snydi-r county held at Dec. Term. ooinmeucinK
Monday, Dec 10, I WW.
Name.
UHANI) Jl'KOKS.
Oocupatloo.
A woman can't ret and a
throw
A brick or n ton Tory high.
But a weak little woman of thirty or ao
Can bring- a young man or hte grandfather
low
By merely a drop of the tra.
Chicago Tlmri-Herald.
Entered at the Post office at Nlddlahnrg, Pa., an Arootfast, Harvey, Farmer,
bboom claw mail matter. Amand Servttla.
Ilenier, Mom. h.
HISTORY. KstuMisliiil ill 1M4 iixtlie liuwersox. I'liun, Carpenter.
Union Demokmt, ttt New Merlin, u ( ier- leckcr, Pump. 0 lacUmaker,
man Whig paper. Changed name to Kiss, (ieorse, tictitieman,
the Post in 1K;1. Oldest Ueiiiiblifuu Fellerulf. Joliu A., Kartner,
newspaper in Bnyder County. j nauders, agtmmu, "
i liackenburtf, Harrison, '
SHADFI Keaslcr, .Ionian, Engineer,
Kcarna, Johu, coach maker,
iMnn, Samuel K . Carpenter,
B. F. Reich en bach and Edward unteriint. Abraham, Farmer,
Snyder an the sick lint Miner. e..i,rieSJr -
Musser, .lamed ti., Laborer,
Mrs. Peter llelle of Cross EtoadE Hlm-j0""' Karmer-
- . .... Ki'lclienbacli, Thomas, "
Jliniata comity, was Visiting rt la- SWtrUtaW, Kmanuel, Farmer,
tives iii Soyder county last week. Burader, Frederick, Laborer,
Smllh, Jacob,
II. A. Ebrighl fell from his wag- Btuek, Philip, Fanner,
I u..on;...vrt ei:l,r ;,,;.:..u Bchroyer, Loyd. Teacher,
in tiii'i nuniaiiicu diikhi 1 1 1 1 1 1 i n inn.
hauling wood last week.
John i. Shaffer sold a small tract
of timber land toCiemana and Au-raud.
Bpnngler, Win., Laborer,
I'irlcb, Keuben, IMiotoifrapher,
PKTITJUKOR8.
Kealdence.
Jackon
Adgasf
Spring
Centre
Stilusgrove
Monroe
Adams
Culuo
Ontre
Sellnsirrove
Bearer
I'enn
West Perry
I'enn
Wddlecreek
Chapman
perry
Washington
Hellnstfrove
Peun
Perry
SellnKirrove
I'nlon
I'enn
AM INSTANCE OK AUD1TIOR.
kltl of l'etli .liimrs drawn for the Court of
Common Pleas, conn of quarter Sessions of (he
Peace. C.iurl of Over and Terminer aud (ieneral
Jail Delivery of Snyder County, Pa., held as
Dec. Term, commencing IMC. 10, 1KU0.
Name. Occupallou. Residence,
Attlff, llarrv, (ieiiileman. Franklin
Arliotfast, Howard. I'udeitaker, Wa.hliiKton
,, ... , i r i in' Arbognat, Simon, Fanner,
H. W. knepp ol Burnham M.f- Beaver. FraakUa, Ulwrer,
flin Coliutv spent Saturday last Berge, Henry, Gentleman,
witli liin linilliMr Kill at Cnmrrove. Bower. Ilenry, Farmer,
"She is always looking out for No.
W'K-ST BKAVKK.
"No, since she became widow
she's been looking out for Mo. 2."
Journal Amusant.
Pity
and
Beauty
The most beautiful thins; in
the world is the baby, all
dimples and joy. The most
pitiful thing is that same baby,
thin and in pain. And the
mother does not know that a
little fat makes all the difference.
Dimples and joy have gone,
and left hollows and fear; the
fat, that was cemfort and
He Already another newdrese? And
Ie been losing eo much money In my
busineaa!
She Just for that reason, dear! Yon
told me not to let anybody notice that
you're in trouble Kiiegende ICaetter
SBC Old Thins.
There's no trash wisdom, but fr..m day tt
day
Man thinks the earn old thoughts in sum
new way.
Chicago Record.
ratal Bard.
"Ah! Mr. Frankley. your aonnete
are so beautiful" sighed Misa Qushley.
"You are surely 'the' great poet."
"Thnfa what!" replied Frankley.
who had been dragged to thia pink
tea against his will. "You can't get
up an argument with me on that sub
jectsCatholic Standard and Times.
MrouiMM Maiket
a
Butter 20
Eiqjs 24
Onions, 50
Lard 9
Tallow 4
Chickens. 7
TurkevB
Shoulder.
Wheat ..
Rye.....
Corn ....
Oats
Potatoes
a
70
.. 45
.45
.. 28
on
Bran per 100. 9n
Middlings" 1 nn
o LJsod i in
Hn.... 15 iFlourperbbH oo
v ben you feel that life it hsrdlr
worth the candle take a dose if
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets They will cleanse yon
stomach, tone up your liver and re
(filiate your bowels making you feel
lyf, "w For sale by the
IMMENSE
Blckel, Samuel,
Folk, Mkibael,
Foiiz, Peter,
ftiirmim, n.iiileid , Parmer,
Oaugler, Prankltn, Brtokmaker,
i lemberllag, Ira, Laborer,
l.r.iv hill .1 .i. 11 "
ertown Mifflin county to work on a aoae, Joseph, Oentlemaa,
saw mill for Mr Pell. Hetaer, Daniel s Laborer,
. . Ullbisb, Frederick B Farmer,
Jacob I rtHj.se has m'mi henctieni iv u liM-, um. a.. MaciimiBt,
liivii iiitu Reading for that dreaded Haas Harry, Ltndion,
i. i is. Herman, Newlon, Farmer,
disease, cancer, on Ins lip. .,.,,,,, ,,., Uborw
J. I). Ulsh. of Mf'Clure, is able to Kreamer, Hirvey, carpenter,
i i ;.. ft .!.: I .i,. .,.,.11 KHne. Iwao. Karmer.
in: .iT,i,i:i,i ii.iiu . .
of sickness.
It lias been reported that some ar
tiex rnt more Hounds of lard than
tin wtiighl of their lios.
.1,'lni tlerhster started to i eag
Ailuin Baiiingurdner is still con
fined '.' the house from liis late sick
ness. I'lowing lias been done almost ev
ery day here tliis full.
Le i U.Treaster has returned home
from a tour through Mifflin county
Kasaler, Bamuel :., Fanner,
bepley, George, "
Mengle, tlust., "
Moyer, Uenry,
Mengle, Philip,
Peters, Henry J.,
I'ortzllne, .la, 'oh ii . ii 'iitleman
P.ttge, Thorn is, .tuitioa of the peao
Perry
Beaver
Oentre
Blonroe
Beaver
West Beaver
Perry
Cliapiiinii
SelliiNgrove
Penn
West perrj
West Beaver
Franklin
Wsshlngton
BalBiBgrove
Perry
Monroe
Franklin
Mlddleoreek I
franklin
Panti
BpHog
Perij
Washington
Perry
esi neuver
I hap mm
The 1 .nl War.
During the courtship he sued
For the mulilen's hand with vim;
Hut after the marriage her hand
Had to sew on buttons (or him.
Chicago Dully Newa.
What He Made.
"He started out to make a name f04
himself."
"And did he succeed?"
"Well, hardly. He made a number
for himself instead."
"How do you mean?"
"He's in the penitentiary." Chi
cago !V)st.
Was Arrald lie Had.
Mrs. Crimaonbeak Did you ever kill
a deer, John?
Mr. t'liiiiionbenk I'm not eure. The jvr
oincr uuy, wnen we went picnicking
to the park, I thoughtlessly gave u
piece of one of your crullers to one of
the dcers there. 1 didn't wait to see
the result. Yonkcrs Statesman.
color and curve-all but
ove-is ''one.
tie one
pit
irets no fat
.urn
The
from her food. There is some
thing wrong; it is either her fo6d
or food-mill. She lias had 110
fat for weeks; is living on what
she had stored in that plump
little body of hers; and that i
one. She is starving for fat;
it is death, he quick !
Scott's Emulsion of Gx
Oil is the fat she c:;i
akc; it will save her.
V V N N- N V. V N X N ..N . N X .S .V ' .N va
linv, F '-'l. Cinieiiier. Hflllnsirrovi
u Iii Prank, Agent, Uldllebiirg
Km h. iMinp, Menu mi, Hlddlecreek
s in , Amnion v.. intleman, perry
Speellt, riiarles. I'l rk, II 'aver
Himlter, Henry, Liborer, Unloi
s i iiier, .lohii, F inner I'errv
Snyder, John A . Printer, M'd'iiei,irii
Hpanlor, Jerry, Firmer, Jtoksoi
Snyder, William c Liveryman, M'ddlebuia
snrawdpr, Willis, Farmer, West Perrj
Wetzel, Dallas, " pens
W ilier. Franklin B " Mldd reel
Wagner, Henry V.. .Imllceof t'ie Peace, Ja :kn
Wei and, ltac, Parmer, Went Beave
Welarnl. .l,,li,, " lt...,vM,
fohns Sunday School Christ- wosiiiug. wiiilnmi., Laborer, sprint
iv ray, William, Firmer, Prankiln
UT. l'l.KASANT MILLr
'The Mess-age of Christinas' wtlu
title of u cantata to l' rendered by
the St
mas.
FLINT VAitLKV.
.Iiilm Minium of Pel las spent Sun-
lav in town.
Unto Unarlea am h en Mooic n-
Kev. V. Miller pieaclietl an inter- J(,rn a g0I1) which makes them Wbp)".
T. C. Laudiaand wife were visit
ing John Landis' last Sunday.
eating Bcrnion at St Johns church on
Sunday.
Percivnl Gararinan had a shoot
ing match at the Tremonl Hotel on
Saturday for turkeys. It was well
attended.
( '. N. Brosius of Hucknell Uni
versity, Lewisburg, spent Sunday at
home.
Wm, A. Kallriter iMed of dropsy
of tin' heart, on Tuesday moraine.
and wn
Miss Nettie Hackenburg, of Mid
dleburg, was in our midst last Sun
day. (i. A. Hotdorf was seen on our
streets early Sunday morning.
(J. A, Botdorf is getting a new
engine this week.
Alice Kriok, of Seliosgrove, wai
visiting her parents. Samuel Stroub'e
Mined in St. .Johns ( 'cine- last week.
t, ry on Friday of last week, aged 65 ,j(,,n Ramer, of Juniata Co., wa
years. He leave- four sons and one ; tU.a ..nll Inut .-..l-
Jacob Liamer, of this place, whf
visiting in Northumberland couutv,
last week.
daughter, a son aud daughter ha vtng
preceded lmn to the spirit world.
Mr. Kaltriter was a soldier in the
late war between the States, having
served in Co. , 172d Regiment Pa.
Volunteers, lie was an affection
ate father and a good citizen. Peace
to ln ashes.
Filled In to Kill t p.
Duhaway 1 have an idea thnt Mrs.
Vim liliiiner invited us to dinner at
tin- last moment in place of some fel
lows who couldn't come.
Stuffer That's all right. She in
vited us to fill in, und we oarme to (ill
up. Town Topics.
Mat
' genuine lin tlii 1 i
Tti
it. ;..
If yon have not truVi i:.
for free sample, x ar,-.
taste M i', mi : pi ie y(u.
SCOT'," &i DOW."
Chemists,
109 Pearl bt..
GOc. and $1.0C
all ciriifrjTipr1
MeteoroloKleal Hea.
Twynn J hear that the weuther
man has been taken to the hospital.
Trlplett That is true. The shock
was too much for him.
"What shock?"
"One of his forecasts came true."
Tit-Hit.
A Dtasrr to Shan.
"Did that g-irl give any reason for re
fusing1 you?"
"Yes; she said I looked too much like 1
a man who was bent on having his own
way about everything." Indianapolis
Journal.
Same Old name,
Mrs. St uckup Shall we have a mas
seuse of whist?
Country Cousin What's that?
Mrs. St tick up Don't you know. A
masseuse is a rubber, dear French,
you know. Ally Sloper.
Her Anxloas I'lalnt.
Tie I want to say a good word for
your friend Jack. He is a man after
my own heart.
She That's very nice of you, but I
wish I could frel the same assurance.
Boston Courier.
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RUBBER RRICES
J3e up Ladies1 Shoes
2;c up Men's Shoes
20c up Child's Shoes
$2.75 Men's Rubbef Iiools
1.75 up Men's Felt Boots
with over
45c up Men's Felt Boot
$1.45 up Men's Leather Boots
59c up Ludies' 800 Shoes,
small
ECONOMICAL BARGAIN
SHOE HOUSES
Sunbury, Penna.
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ROCKER SALE
AT
SHIPMAN'S
FURNITURE STORE
439 Market St.,
SUNBURY, PA,
Blip Sep 1.15, 1900
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may be secured by
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THE PATENT RECORD,
Baltimore. Md.
Rubwrlptluns tu Tbv l'atem ..ecorri t' uu per sanupi
SHREINER.
i' S PKD Active m in. ,,l good character, t
' dullvui iukI aolleet.lu Pennsylvania, fa
an ,,M .--r.il.l i-l,
house. '.HNI y
i hau experience,
I immunit'turini' wholsesalfl
:ir, sure pay. Uonesty, more
inirrii. i,,ir reference, any
The debating society of this place
will meet even- Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Tercssa Kreamer, of Sdam-
okin, is home with her parents.
W. D. Brown went to Verdilla,
Imnk in tlie city. Kni lns'' .-lf l.lr.--, ., Inst H etrlati nil luiBituwa
lam ped envelop, Manufacturers, Third Floor, '
il Hi-.ir lmn Strict Chlcaso, IMS-tot
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BLANK
JEWELR AND OPTICIAN
0lllHtll the Miiiililiicnt
SUNBURY, PENNA
-FOR
HOLIDAY
GOODS
Watches, Kings, Cut
glass, New Line Solid
Silver Goods ; also Plated
Ware; Ebony Goods, no
Imitation. Clocks and
Leather (roods. Chains
in all new styles, Brace
lets, Tea Sets.
Note prices others ask
yon, then come to ns.
Michael Sarvey. ot liiverside. is
visiting friends at this place.
Butchering has been the peoples'
main oocupiation for several weeks.
Some of the heavy weights and light
weights were as follows i E. H.
Young killed a hg that weighed
kv.T) pounds. B, F. Hummel a heel'
that weiged 506 pounds and a hog
weighed 74 lbs.
Fanner Long finished cutting corn
November 25.
in any
badly
Iloubtlcaa.
Jasper Why is it that so
American children are so
brought up?
Juinpuppe Probably it is because
they are not kept down enough. Town
Topics.
Slaiplr Prapostcrona.
"Oh, Mrs. Mig-gs, what a dreadful
black eye I I do hope you haven't been
fighting?"
"Flghtln. miss? Me? Sure, W
could I be flghtln' with me 'usband
dead this two years?" Tit-Bits.
An Odtona Comparison.
Madge Isn't Miss Autumn aging
rapidly?
Msxjorie Yes, indeed. She will
soon have as many wrinkles as her
French bull-dog. Judge.
No Rcasoa to Bzpact It.
"Have you read my new book?"
asked the self-satisfied author.
"Certainly not," was the ready re
ply. "Why should I? What have you
ever done for me?" Chicago Post.
H-W-K-
NEW BTORK,
I have begun business in Loeb's Old Stand, ?
Sunbury, and as my fair and square dealing 1
is known to Snyder County people, I invite I
them all to come to uiy store to examine my stock
and Bote th lew prices. j
HERE ARE OUR PRICES
Men's Suits from $2.90 and upwards
Youth's " " $2.65 "
Boys' 65c "
Men's Shoes as low as 98c.
I FARE PAID.
We know that we can please you, and we want you not to fail
to conic to see us and as a special inducement, we will pay your
fare one icay from Middleburg or intermediate stations to Sftnburv
if you buy 10 worth of good.
Up-to-date Clothier,
I.oeb'sOld Stand,
SUNBURY, Pa.
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Wolf Friedman,
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A TREMENDOUS SALE OF
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jMen's, Youths' and Children's Suits
To begin Saturday, December 1st at
BBOSIOUS BEOTHEES
NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH
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Tho best SUITS for Men, Youths and Children still on our
tables and racks just twice as much as we should have at
this season.
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CUT PIRCES MUST MOVE THEM AND AWAY THEY GO
RP:GARDLESS 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 All the Children's dollai fifty
dollar Suits reduced to $4.98 and two dollar Vestee Suits
reduced to $1.29
All the Youth's three and All the Children's three and
lour dollar Suits reduced to four dollar Suits reduced to
$2.98 $2.89
Every man, 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
I The Most Reliable Clothing House in Sunbury, Penna. j
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