The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 23, 1902, Image 8

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SOMETIME
A. rid We Will Celebrate by Having
AN IMMENSE
SPECIAL SALE OF
SUITS, OMERGOTS
AND FURNISHINGS.
NO HUMBUG, but an actual offering of the choicest Wearing Ap
parel produced anywhere, and at prices far below what others do, and
vare obliged to chaage Because 41 WE" are the only store in Sunbury
doing a strictly cash business.
WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY and when we do that ft is to your
interest (as well as our's) to get our prices before you buy. We can
tell you of just a few of the Rare Bargains.
I
SUITS
Men, Boys and Children.
The immense assortment of Suits and
Overcoats wkich we liavc made the SPECIAL
price.- on, are positively worth from $2.00 to
$5.00 more than we have priced them ; $3.50
to $15.00 ami the prices run. From
$4.98 to $7.50
WILL BUY A ITV D ONE.
to
Boys
nits
$1.50
:;51
OVERCOATS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR
Men Youths & Children.
The Men's we have at prices ranging
from $3.08 to $25.00. Just imagine the as
sortment. Hoys' sizes starts at $1.98. up to $7.00
for the extra long lull box coats.
. The Children's Overcoats we buy from
a manufacturer who makes nothing but Child
ren's Goods. You can rest assured "We" have
the RIGHT STYLES and at PRICES ' we
know will please you.
$1.50 to $5.00.
. Ve are better prepared to wait on our trade
We have a larger stock, lower prices more elmi
in the selection of goods than ever before.
New Pall Dress Bands
in black and Colors. New Silks and Velvets.
LADIES TAYLOR MADE SUITS,
COATS AND CAPES.
We have a most desirable collection of these and cau suit evert
person.
New Fall liery.
We can not describe all tho beaut;
iui tilings uu uiiuu uttu no asK yiij
to come and we will show them and
...... i : i
JUU KiXU ICillll IUU .pilUCH WHICH aft
within the reach of all.
'to
CliiM.
M0S10US BROTHERS.
Letter G. E. Hassinger.
MiwjuihB'., l'enn'a.
Dear Sir: You know and see
and talk with evtrvU.lv in ami
alxiut your town ; we want you to
know Devoe lead and zinc, that
Iats twice as long as the old-fa.-li-ion
j mi liter's paint (lead and oil),
and o.-ts no more.
W hat would you expect f'f a
I'jint 'ld under Uih guarantee? i
'It y-ii have any fault to find
v.i'li ti.i- jioiut, either now in the
ni:itin or afterwards in the wear,
tell your dtrak-r alout it.
'We authorize him to do what is
right at our expense."
If we could make vou a let
ter p:ii:t v- should like to do it
there'- nothing 'Z'tA lor a ost-i.a-ttr.
We can't; it's the best
yel known. And we've had 145
y-ar-' apprenticeship.
Yours trulv,
S-.t F. W. Dkve A: Co.
If
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Mens' TJoys and Children's suits and overcoat;
There is a desirable collection and affords atnpli
x :x r j... i
cnuiuu iu Bint every one. voiuo ut wee us aim to
will conviuce yeu that it always pays to buy of n
3VC. 3VCill:ne:r?,
KANTZ
Suits and Overcoats.
WEST BEAVER.
T. Y. SwineforJ, of McVeytown
va.s a visitor here one day lat.week.
i'r:Ai Ir-e and wife, of Mt.
"a'jn --u uivhy with relatives
&t MOure.
l.'l'w-s II. JJtrUtr( and family,
vwo mi- here from II fj'tarpshtirjr,
' ion ul a few days with
I lis lu'Aiji. r at Iwell.
John H. Herbter, f itmriv
fcyriuj- wis a rfnyder county visitor
i r 'i.e p;-t few days.
'"!'rl Hhower. is home from
15' sir 'nii'tXy in sjomd a few days
vith I jsrwjt.
Wi.'j. Bbrtnol'tuvw, of Sunbury,
; d.avs here hist week
Mi- Siiikti rt3)', hiid W. Y.
hit ihn-iWu, jA-nt a few day in
MiJitj vmjuiy hurt vi wk vin'ting
fiiin. lit nlwj Vjk la the fair.
In. Vl'iXthuA, n M'.lur, U kmu
t wr tstms l3Jy attending Vi iht
W JLtjl 'A iJb V :k.
SUITS.
We have an excellent line of fall and
w inter suits which we oiler at the follow
ing low prices:
Meu's all wool suits $0.50 to $12.00
Youths' suits, age 12 to 20 years, for
S2.75 to $7.50.
Boys' two-pieoe suits, all new and the
latest style?, strictly all wool, $2.50 to $5
A lot of suits in odd sizes and slightly
f-helf worn will sell at a sacrifice.
OYE)RGOATS.
Our line of overcoats is more complete .
aud up-to-date tliau is generally found iu
small towns.
Mens' all wool, latest styles, medium
length overcoats at $G.50 to $12.00.
Youth's overcoats, ngc 12 to 19 years,
good qualify ull new stock aud prices that
are right.
Boy's overcoats, all grades $2 to 35.
Hunting coats from ?1 to
We have received a lot of WOOL HATS for fall and winter, all the latest blocks.
Now is the time to buy your LINOLEUM we have the latest patterns and a good
quality. Also a good variety of Floor and Table Oilcloth.
GS-TJIsrS. GKETZDsTS-
JS. NXCT3 SBLHIOTION.
The latest improved Chattuck at $5. 25. A good Single Barrel at $4.75. The Amer
ican Single Barrel at $7.50. Double Barrel Belgum, laminated steel, $12.
Don't forget the place- Opposite the I'irst National Bank.
GELNETT BROS.,
MIDDLEBURG, PA.
MIWNERY OPENING,
October 22 to 25.
Let us supply you for the fall and -winter.
Let your-order be the next, we are never
busy that we cannot accept one more order.
v e cannot only supply you in
MIWNERY,
but other goods as well. W e kno-v how to
make HATS that sell and give salisfactw
and we know how to select other goods thai
give satisfaction.
TRIMMED HATS
READY Tl WEM
in the coal regions.
KREAMER.
The convention held in this place
wax a sue ; it was well attended
and tfreat interest was taken by all.
Hecry JkiUsh, A. D. k reamer,
James Mit.hell and a jrfirty from
Huf j bury each uA a wil 1 turky
but wek, and a good many squir
rel were fcliot.
N. C. Guteliuu aiid father went
U) Miftlinburg Isut Motvhiy.
MI Maurer, of Northumberland
sjK;nt a few days with' Miss Ivottie
Maurer.
Thompson Hilbish and family
were seen in town on Sunday.
Frank L. Magce and wife of
Mazeppa sjcnt Sunday with J. E.
Magw.
Anion (Jcarharl, of West Milton,
is critically ill with tyjihoid fever.
5
)all tm Haraoir,
Mra. A. My huHliund 1m poBltlvely
lnipotit'lc; lie know nothing.
Mr. See Mine in ulniply unlienr
able; he know everything. Chicago
Journal.
Th V'rrr Thlnr.
fihe So you are writing me a poem?
The I'oet Yes: but I can't flnl any.
thing to rhyme with "Cupid" that will
adequately exprena my tate of mind.
She Why not "ntupld?" Judge.
A l'ropr labjcat,
Minn de Miilr He nayi Mm aalnry U
not ofllelt'iit to get married on. ,
Mother Ah I Kuch a eonlble young
Ill WI
Untriinmed Hats, Mourning Hats, Frames and Sntnln
Birds and Wings, Flowers and Foilage, Featlnrs m
l'l umes, Novelties and Ornaments, llibbons, Silks, Velvet
Veilings, Laces, Applique Trimmings in Black and w
Embraidcrics, Allover Iaces, A full
line of Buttons, Flosses, Linens, Lace
Collars, Linen Collars, Silk Scarfs,
Four-in-hand Xeck Ties, Lace Turn
over Collars, Lawn Turn-over Collars
and Cuffs to match.
Ladies and Gents
Fancy Hose - - - -
Golf Gloves in Biack,
Gray, Muooo Kid Gloves, Silk lH
Children's Hose. Ladies' CaM
and Cotton Hose,
.'J
White v
Ladies' Muslin
Underwear,
Iadiea' Woolen Petticoats, Also
Sateen Petticoats. Beautiful pat
terns of Silks for Waists, Handsome
Haudkcrvheifs, Linen Handker
chiefs for Gents, Fancy Pillow Tops.
Write us and we will gladly give
yon details. Try us this season and
we will endeavor to please you. ,
Very Uesiiectfully,
L. DUNKELBER0ER
man that ought to get married.--
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