The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 19, 1901, Image 4

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    Publisbtd Every Thursday Morning
110 W WAOKNSELIiR A. M KDITOR AND OWNIR
8PMU&1PTMH RATKS.
f OO prr year paid in advance. l.dO per yr II not paid
in viuin- Single copter. KIe Ceate.
ailvi rilohiL' MHfr. cents per In'. aensarril measure
nent for final Insertlm. and 20 rents per line for eacti subse.
auonl Insertion. Mr-OKFICK. Nearlliet'otinty Court House,
elwern Hip Kir' Nation! Hank ami the County Jail.
Vol.. XXXVIII. Dbc. 1f, 1001.
Nl MBKR V)
Mans.
Jesse Sliambach,
Mrs. Catherine Walter,
John S. Long,
Mrs. Catherine Jordan,
Mm. Jesse Sim m bach
Mrs. Ann Bishop,
atate of Birth.
Aug. 30, 1822,
1823,
May 27, 1823,
1825,
April 10, 1825,
1825,
78
Mrs. Elisabeth Mitchel, Sept 23, 182P,
Mrs. Nancy Grubh, April 26, 182t3,
Mrs. Elizabeth Koons,
Mr?. John S. Ioug,
Over 70 Years of Acc.
July 12, 1000 the Post published a partial
ist of citizens ot Snyder County who Were 70
years of age and older. The list Included the
districts of Adams, West Heaver, Middleburg,
Monroe, Spring and Union, Since then we
have received the names of those who have
reached or pawed the three score and ten limit.
It includes the districts of Ik-aver, Center, Chap-
To complete tin- county we need the names yjn
from the districts of Franklin, Jackson, Selins
grove and Washington. If some one in the lust
named districts will furnish the list, we will
gladly publish it. The list we have is as fol
lows ;
Beaver Township, (20)
ltororteil ! John S. Kern.
SJMNe. Inlr of Iflrtll
Uriah Bergcr,
Mrs. Uriah Merger,
Rev. Simon Aurand,
Mrs. Simon Aurand,
George Mitchell,
Mrs. Elsiabeth Loss,
Mrs. John Grubb,
Dec. 8, 1827,
Jan. 31, 1827,
Nov. 2,-1826,
June 29, 1827,
Dec. 26, 1827,
Nov. 15, 1827,
Dec. 1, 1828,
Feb. 12, 1820,
May 21, 1820,
77
.77
75
75
75
74
74
73
73
73
73
73
Penx Township, (32)
Reported by W. I). Jarrett.
MM
Conrad Fetter,
Mrs. Samuel Ott,
J. G. Ulrich,
Mrs. Samuel Fisher,
Daniel ( )tt,
Solomon K nouse,
Mrs. Mollie Fetter,
Mrs. Daniel Brouse,
Peter K rouse,
Joseph Fisher,
David Whitiner,
David W. Duiibaugh,
73 Mrs. Charles Hoover,
72 Mrs. Dauiel Ott)
71 I James Jarret,
71 ! Joel Luck,
Mrs. Ilopnai Samp-ell, Feb 20, 1820, 71
James 8. Smith,
Frederick Bingaman,
Juli'i SjM'cht,
Eliza Feese,
John S. Smith,
Reuben Hobb,
Lydio W'et.el,
Mary E. Kern,
Sophia Honiig,
Christina Schaffer,
Michael Beaver,
Philip Herltster,
Luoetta Boush,
Martha Smith,
Luoinda Bohb,
Daniel Riegel,
Elizabeth Klosc,
Isaac Klose,
Geo. A. Kline,
Rebecca Eagle,
.Ioo..l ( Smith
Julia Romig,
George Etzler,
Samuel Kearick,
George Dreese,
Aimer Aigler,
Aaron Hassinger,
Daniel M. Snook,
Apr. 29, 1812,
Aug. 20,1817,
Aug. 12, 1818,
Feb. 13, 1820,
Mar. 21, 1821,
Apr. 25, 1821,
Apr. 12, 1822,
June 3, 1822,
Apr. 1823,
Aug. 1823,
Oct. J 4, 1823,
Mar. 11, 1824,
June 21, 1824,
Sept. 11, 1824,
Jan. 30, 1825,
Feb. 13, 1825,
Apr. 2, 1825,
Apr. 10, 1825,
Sept. 12, 1825,
About,
Nov. 18, 1827,
About,
Apr. 2, 1828,
July 22, 1828,
Sept. 1, 1828,
Sept. 13, 1828,
Dec. 10, 1828,
Dec. 10, 1830,
Dal ml Ulrlh.
Oct. 17, 1821,
March 13, 1818,
Jan. 20, 1818,
May 27, 1820,
Out, 30, 1819,
Dec. 9, 1820,
March 17, 1822,
Jan. 31. 1822,
May 22, 1822,
Oct. 12, 1821,
Nov. 19, 1821,
Feb. 4, 18215,
Nov. 21, 1824,
April 26, 1824,
April 5, 1825,
John F. Middlesworth, July 4, 1831,
Centre Township, (29)
Reported by A B. Snowy.
Thomas Wise.
Rachael Boyer,
Mrs. Kate Bubb,
John Grubb,
Mrs. Lydia Gearhart,
Ilopnai Sam peel I,
Mrs. Mary Brunner,
Mrs. Rachael Hartman, June 7, 1821,
Peter Smith, 1822,
Aire-
80
84
83
81
80
80
70
70
78
78
78
77
77
77
70
70
70
70
76
76
74
74
73
73
73
73
73
71
70
Mar. 7, 1811,
Sept. 13, 1815,
April 1, 1815,
Sept. 26, 1819,
89
85
85
81
81
Oct. 8, 1819, 81
Good Friday, 1820, 80
70
78
Mrs. John Mohn, Mar. 12, 1829, 71
Mrs. George Mitchell, Dec. 31, 1829, 71
Chatmax Township, (31)
Reported ly t. O. (iarman.
Simon Hi le, Nov. 2, 1816, 84
Mrs. Catharine Suftel, Oct. 15. 1818, 81
Jonathan Stronb, May 8, 1821, 79
Daniel Banner, Jan. 19, 1821, 79
Mrs. Mary Gelnett, Dec. 19, 1822, 77
John A. Moyer, Jan. 16, 1823, 77
Thomas Hays, Jan. 10, 1823, 77
Solomon Ebright, Dec. 10, 1823, 77
Jacob Noll, Nov. 16, 1824, 76
Benjamin Moyer, June 15, 1824, 76
Mrs. Mary Kerstetter, May 8, 1825, 75
Benj. Seasholtz, 1825, 75
Mrs. Mary F. Herrold, Nov. 26, 1825, 75
Mrs. Annie C. Riuc, Dec. 9, 1824, 75
Samuel W. Herrold, Dec. 7, 1826, 74
Joseph Kerstetter, Feb. 16, 1826, 74
John li. lline, Aug. 8, 1827, 73
Mrs. Mary Swartz, May 5, 1827, 73
Mrs. Annie Brown, Oct. 13, 182J, 73
Mrs. Catherine Kerstetter,Oct. 1827, 73
Mrs. Margaret Weiser, Sept. 13, 1827, 73
William Hockenbrach, Jan. 11, 1828, 72
Mrs. Catherine Rohrer, March 5, 1828, 72
Mrs. Bailie Leffler, Aug. 7, 1829, 71
J. B. Hall, Sept. 23, 1829, 71
Mrs. Susan Moyer, Feb. 12, 1830, 70
Mrs. Mary Lenig, 1830, 70
Edward Roush, Jau. 1, 1830, 70
Mrs. Catharine Deihl, Dee. 9, 1829, 70
Mr. Catharine Shaffer, Mar. 7,-1 830, 70'
Aba. Moyer, . , Mar. 1830, 70
Middlecreek Townhhii;, (15)
Reported by N. P. Hummel.
Jacob Lawer, June 12, 1812, 88
Rachel Dunkleberger, Aug. 12, 1812, 87'
Charles Keck, Oct. 26, 1814, 85
George Roush, Nov. 1821, .79
Antiti Ulrich, March 12, 1824, 76
Jo.4 Rilger, Oct. 13, 1825, 75
Lewis Krouse, Jan. 24, 1825, 75
Sol Hummel, Sept. 22, 1826, 74
Andrew Hummel, Nov. 19, 1829, 71
Henry Hottetistein, April 25, 1829, 71
Susan Saner, March 7, 1829, , 71
Samuel Rumbach, May 15, 1830, 70.
Frederick Reich, 1830, 70
Eli Keeler,
Franklin Row, Feb. 23, 1832, 69
Oct. 11, L826,
Sept 14, 1820,
April 7. 1826,
June 6, 1S27,
Aug. 29, 1827,
Aug. 21, 1827,
Oet. 15, 1829,
April 6, 1828,
Jan. 14, 1828,
Oct. 16, 1829,
Sept. 16, 1829,
Dec. 12, 1829,
88
83
82
82
80
'80
80
78
78
78
78
78
1 1
70
70
70
76
74
74
74
73
73
73
72
72
72
71
71
71
71
70
68
THE
BEEHIVE
John Stetler,
W. O. Holmes,
Mrs. Henrv KreiiVr,
Adam J. Fisher,
Elizabeth Shrader,
Hiram P. Smith,
Harrison S. Rower,
Mrs. Adam J. Fisher,
Mrs. Michael Mi noli,
Mannasses Fetter,
Simon Herman,
Henry Kreider,
Enos Klingler,
Mrs. George G. Romig, Aug. 17, 1829,
Alfred Wareham, April 22, 1830,
Jeremiah Krotzer,
Mrs. Anna Fisher,
PERRY Township, (27)
Reported by W. R Gordon.
Mary Fisher,
Jacob Landift,
Susanna Reichcnbach,
David Seiler,
Jacob F. Reichenbach,
Lydia Kepler,
Mary Seined,
Elizabeth Weipert,
Philip Seh nee,
John Meugel,
Amos Shaffer,
Catherine Seiler,
Leah Sanders,
'Benjamin Yerger,
Richard Sanders,
Joseph Shaffer,
1 Enoch Smith,
1 Andrew Kerstetter,
Benjamin Troup,
Catherine Nace,
George Relirer,
John Schnee,
Catherine Dunmoyer,
Andrew J. J cache! ,
Frederick Meiser,
Aaron Howell,
Mary Mengel,
Reported by J. W. Gurman
Barbara Stroup,
Jacob Fisher,
Henry Naugle,
Hannah Marks,
Catharine Nagle,
Joseph Arbogast,
Abraham Winey,
Catherine Fisher,
As these names were collected in 1900, some
may have died since then.
Grand Opening of Holiday Goods
December 1 1 and 12.
We will use the two big store rooms in the Harrison Building for a
MONSTER DISPLAY of HOLIDAY GOODS, the biggest in town,
and ottering the lest values. The one room will be used as an Annex,
and will be filled with holiday goods only. The Bee Hive room proper
will lie used for both Staple and holiday goods. So much for location, that
yon may le able to find things easily. We make Christmas buying not
only profitable but comfortable.
Bootes! Books! Books!
Many new and popular books at prices withiu the reach of all. Good
paper, attractive bindings, clear type.
Books for Ola.ilcl.ren
At 18 Cents
Joe the Chimpanze, Mandy's Quilt
ing Partv, The Wonderful Cookie,
Ralioiiscka.
At 25 Cents
Bunyon'a Pilgrim's Progress, Swiss
Family Robinson, Alice's Adven
tures in Wonderland, Anderson's
Fairy Tales.
At 30 Cents
A Child's Life of Christ, The Ad
ventures of Robinson Crusoe, A
Child's Story of the Bible, Aesop's
Fables.
At 25 Cents
Books for Roys-Adventures Among
Indians, Afloat in the Forest, All
Aboard, Boy Hunters.
At 18 Cents
A Brave Woman, Adam Bode, Am
erican Notes, A ninth.
Some of the Newest Books The
Crisis, Kim, Richard Carvel, iVhen
Knighthood was in Flower.
We have several hundred books
to select from, but have mentioned
only a few titles and prices, that
you mav le able to form an opinion
about them.
May 28, 1812, 89
Jau. 29, 1810, 85
June 20, 1816, 85
July 4,1816, 85
Nov. 10, 1816, 85
Dec. 7, 1817, 84
Dec. 30, 1817, 84
Nov. 10, 1818, 83
March 0, 1819, 82
April 7,1821, 80
May 6, 1821, 80
July 26, 1821, 80
Nov. 2, 1821, 80
March 31, 1824, 77
Sept. 2, 1824, 77
July 1, 1825, 76
Dec. 20, 1820, 75
April 8, 1827,. 74
Sept. 18, 1827, 74
Nov. 10, 1827, 74
Jan. 22, 1828, 73
Jan. 22, 1828, 73
Jan. 15, 1829, 72
April 27, 1828, 72
June 23, 1829, 72
Jan. 19, 1830, 71
Sept. 17, 18:50, 71
Township, (8)
Nov. 0, 1812, 80
85
April 2:?, 1819, 82
July 17, 1820, 81
Oct. 21, 1824, 77
Dec. 15, 1824, 77
Nov. 23, 1825, 70
75
Pictures, Pictures
Can you think of anything nicer to give a friend than a beautiful pic
ture tastefully framed ? You can't really gO amiss when yon select pic
tures for Christmas presents. We have marked many pictures below re
gular prices. Come and make an early choice. The prices run like
these: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $3.00 up
10 90.UV.
Children's Furs
We are having a speciality of Children's Furs this season. Handsome
and stylish sets in Ermine, Chinchilla, Lamb, Angora, Nat. Oppossum,
virey inmmer, wnitenarc anu miiik.
They are 75c. 11.2V 1.50. I.Ik M S.00. .V).
8.00 Up ts 7.S0 a net. Head the following lint
and vim will And many suggestions fnr Holi
day Gifts, and some sure to milt you. No other
warehouse is so mien with apprei Unlve and at
tractive glf's for so little money or much, just
sb you care to purchase : Ijidies' Near or Elec
tric Seal dm. s ladles' and Mines' Three Quar
ter, Automobile and Raglan Coats, a very large
and tasty line of Children's Coats, Infanta
long and short Coats, Infants' long and short
Presses. Miawls, Scapes, and borpeci, rteautiful
silk anil flannel Waists Handsome silk Petti
coats for dressy wear: a fine new line of Sateen
Petticoats for general wear. . ,
You will not find a more slyllah fine of Coat
Suits outside of the large cities,
Eiderdown Dressing Sacks, Dress Patterne and
T'immlnm, Styles mid good wearing Purs, Mer
ino and Wool Underwear. Knit Skirts, White
Aprons, Overgaiters. Legghis, Calf Gloves, Kid
Glo-es, Purses, Chatelaine Rags, Relts. Ties,
Collars, Stocks, Jabots, Mouasellne Ruffs,
Handkerchiefs, Pans. Hoiacry, Ml boons, J aces.
Knitted Slippers, Slipper Soles, Shetland
Shawls, Toqves, Towels, Napkins, Table Linen.
Telescopes. Suit Coses. Grips, Umbrella.
Jewelry. Silver Novelties, Hoaps. Perfumes,
Hassocks. Table covers, Portiere, Lace Cur
tains, Bed Spreads. Blankets'
Toys, 'Toys, Toys
Old Santa Claus has taken up hie abode In
the Annex ami is Well pleased with his head-
Suarters He's Jolly a ever, just the same old
an ta Claue.
Don't fail to visit the Annex, It If filled wltb
Toys, Books, Oames, Dolls, Dolls' Furniture I
and Tree Ornaments. We extend a royal
Christmas welcome to all, from the wee tot, to
the grey haired grandmother. Annex Opening;
Dec. 11, General Opening, Dee, 12.
J. N HARRISON,
Sunbury, Pa.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they cannot reach the seat of the di
sease. Catarrh is a blood or consti
tutioaal disease, and in order to cure
it you muit take internal remedies.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intern
ally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is not a quack medicine. It
w6 prescribed by one of the best
physicians in thiB country for years,
and is a regular prescripton. It is
xmposed of the best tonics known,
combined with the best blood puri
fiers, acting directly on the mucous
$urfaces. The perfect ombmation of
the two ingredients is what, pro
duces such wonderful results in cur
ing Catarrh. Bend tcr testimonials
free.
F. J. CHENEY k CO., Props .
Toledo, Ohio
Sold Itv Druggists, 75c.
jinll s Family Pills are the best.
SALE REGISTER
Notices of sales win tie inserted free under
this heading when tbe bills are printed at this
ofltoe. When the bills are not printed at tliir.
office SO Cent will becarged. Persons expect
log to have sale should select a date and nave
It Inserted in this column.
KHII'AY, MARCH 14, 1', miles west of Adams-
Iniry. -loll it A. Uearhart will -ell 4 lmri.es. 7 i
bwuiuaitie, I brood sow, and limning Im
plements'.
TUESDAY, MARCH 4, l'... miles south of Port
Ireverton, Mrs, OatlM A. Shrewder
will soil 8 horeee, I bead cattle and term
ing Impleinente
WEDNESDAY, Jan. , l mile weal of Middle-
AHEAD OF Till". GAME.
Highwayman Fermit me to rob yon
of your valuable time!
Humoriit Very good joke! But
take the old thing, by all means! It
only eost me a dollar, and I can sell
the joke for at least three dollars to
some one of the comic papers! Der
Dorfbarbier.
l.ncnn le,
Johnny -I n s V h
Willie Borem- II
Johnny Join
Willie 11 rem
Eagle.
Mrs, II. A. Kane
In nil of i-attlc en
will sei i 'i Donee,
implcmente.
MlDDLEBURGH MARKET.
xor l::i.uitu and Children.
Butter 24 'Wheat .
Eggs 24 Bye....
( taioag 7." Corn ..
Lard 12
( -ills.
70
60
(in
38
'p,ii,. ;m i,,f.,(,v. rn
The Kind You Have Always Bought i chickens'.'.'., c-t :i)n..,,;enuo.i.oo
. !Si,l,. i Mirfillintrs" 1 10
BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSk.
Another ridiculous food fad has
been branded by the most com
petent authorities, They have dis
pelled tbe silly notion that, one kind
of food is needed for brain, another
for muscles and still another for
bones. A correct diet wiU not only
nourish a particular part of the
body, but it will sustain every other
part. Yet, however good your food
may be, its nutriment is destroTed
by indigestion or dyspepsia. You
must prepare for their appearance
or pi event their coming by taking
regular doses of Green's August
Flower, the favorite medicine of the
healtbv milliona A faet Aobab atria
digestion, stimulates. 4he liver tb
healthy aotion, purifies the blood,
and makes you feel buoyant and vi
gorous. You can get Dr. O. G.
Green's reliable remedies at the
Middleburg Drug Store- Get
Green's Special Almanac.
Arlsonn tor Wealtfe.
Wanted Intelligent man with
$7,000 cash to take one-third interest in
two splendid gold and copper mining
properties located in one of the best
mining districts in Arizona. FinL.
showing in sight. Big money maker.
No risk. Will stand rigid investiga
tion. Time short. Address "Mining
Group," P. O. Box 230, Preseott, Ari
zona. 1M9-M,
First Nantional Bank Election Notice.
The annual meeting of the stuck
holders of the First National Bank of
Midilleliurgh foi the entiling year will
be held in the banking house the third
Tuesday of January, being January 31,
mri, between the horn's of 10 A. M.
and 12 M.
J. N. Thompson, Cashier.
Middleburg, l'u., Dee. 10, l!K)l.
TZ A XT) X It C POR SALE GOOD
P V ft 1V1 O aoll. Plenty of fruit
You can get It now almost jronr own
price.
What size place and how much do
you want to pay, etc. ?
Address, STILES A COLEMAN,
12-5-5t. Mountain View, Mo,
STOP WORKING
FOR OTHERS
You'll never got ahead to that way
Get out of the rut. A small truck
farm, on easy terms $10 down aid
ft a month will make you indepen
dent. The Prudential Colony of Virginia
offer advantages that oaDnot be se
'cured in any other locality. A pro'
greasive community composed of'
nor hern net Die. heated in a At.
l'gbtlul climate, wiithut easy reach
of tbe largest markets in the world.
Good hunting; fish and oysters in
abundance. Write for DamPblet.
Address, THE HRTJDENTIA1;
COLONY OF VI RGIN I A. 10o East
41th St., New York. N- Y.
Men's Rubber Boots
only $2.25.
Men's Heavy
Felt Boots
with Rubber-overs, hetivy
1-75-
These Boots and Felts
are 25 to 50c a pair
cheaper thanthesame
TO CUKE A COLD IX OXK DAY.
Take Laxative Iironin-(uiiiinc Tablets.
AH druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. E W. Grove's signature
Greatest Bargain Days
The Greatest Bargains that have
ever been offered at Graybill &
Garman's Department Store from
DEC. 16th to 31st inclusive
Groceries
2 lbs. Arbuckles Coflee, 23c
3 Packages Corn starch, 10
3 lbs. Rice, 14
3 lbs. Peas, 9
1 lb. Best Baking Soda, 3
4 lbs. Mixture Candy, 25
Hardware St Tinware
10 qt Tin Pail, 12c
Dish PaDs, 10
6 Tea Spoons, 3
6 Table Spoons, 5
Full Line of Tinware
and Granite ware
29c
27
4
8
6 Large Plates,
6 Cups and Saucers,
Table Knives only,
Butcher Knive?,
A Full Line of flen's and Boys
Suits and Overcoats at
Lowest Prices
Men's Felt Boots with Rubber
Overshoes, $1.43
Men's Fine Shoes $1.40 for 98c
Ladies' Kangaroo Calf Shoes, 97
Ladies' Fine Donogla Shoes, 94
Dry Goods & Notions
Lancaster Ginghams, 5c
A good Gingham, 4
Turkey Red Table Damask, 13
Red Twilled Flannel, 16
Bed Blankets, 44
Large sized Grey Bed Blankets, 48
Appleton "A" Remnant Muslin, 6
10 yds. Hill Muslin, 75
Men's Fleece lined Underwear
worth $ 1.00 per suit for 74
Ladies' Ribbed Vests, 23
Shawl Fascinators, 23
The above named articles are only a few of the many
Bargains that we have to offer,
Onr stock is the MOST COMPLETE and UP-TO-,
DATE that can be secured.
The above prices are good onlv from DEO. 16th to
3lst, and for CASH and PRODUCE ONLY.
We will p,ive a beautiful present to every purchaser
that Will come to our store on Dec. 21st. x
Store will be closed on Christmas,
DECEMBER 21 1901.
Call and examine our stock. Thanking you for past
grade COSt any place; favors, and wo invito :i continuance of the same.
else.
ECONOMICAL,
GRAYBILL & GARMAN
r i n