The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 27, 1902, Image 8

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Another Special Sale at
BiMJBOTHEHSi SUNBURY.
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Overcoats
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It s a rare occasion, indeed
when such suits and overcoats
arc offered at this price. There r
is not ono but what could be I
sold for from 556. to 7. But
y here they are, all ready to put
on. Boy s suits and overcoats
at the same price. $4.98.
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tCHNEE.
IVnni C Heiser aud ' Hiram
Sell ix were on the sick list a few
days last week,.
Elmer Troup uud family visited
meiius near CMroupiowu ouuouy.
Merchant Henry Harding ' who
was ii AlU iittiwn fvt airway, to vixit
I is rieuds, returned home Monday.
W. II. W'endl aud F. J. Ker-
ttuter were to llichfield, Muuday,
0 transact some business.
Edna Troup wjut to Richfield
last Monday to spend tlie Institule
week with friends.
Next Sunday forenoon llev. Mil
fir will preach in the St. J oh n't
church.
Nora Goodliug of Meiwrville,
who had beeu working at the Mt.
Pleasant Mills Hotel, relumed
honje Saturday.
Some of our sports attended the
Bhooting match at J hoinas Landis
Saturday.
, J. A. Kreighbumn, who has etn-
ployment in a store at LewfotowtH
left Monday.
First National Bant
it
cf Aiddleburg, Pa.
Capital,
plus,
$:0,(;00,
$30,000.
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Ai fkkd Srjioi n, Pres.
W. W . Wittexmykr, Vice Pres.
J as. U. Thomio.v, Cashier.
DlUrXTOKS
(i. Allied Sehoch, AV. C. Pomroy,
W. ' Wiftenmyer, A. Kmer.
J. N. Thompson, M. M Winer
Jas. (i. Thompson.
Accounts of Individuals, Firms and
Corporations Solicited.
MI3DLE3URGH MARKET.
Butler L2 Wheat 70
Egu- -'i live
Oni hi.- ' C irn c,(i
Iirl 12 ,(p.t.5 30
Ta!!.. o I'otatoes -10
CLicke::?.... H ( Bran per UK . 1.20
Side ' ' .Mid,lligs" 1 20
SV.iM-r J2 C!,,;,.
II---' 1" Kioiirp.Tii!)l !.( i
Usef n Christmas Gifts
Carjiet Sweepers
Carving Knives and Folks
Tea and Table Spoons
Clothes Washers and Wringers
A full line of Nickle-l'Iated
Ware.
AlsoGranite and "Delft" wares.
Quo. W. Hackett,
325 Market St.,
Sunbury, Pa.
witmku's uniD(;i:.
Miss Grace Wise has returned
from Milton.
T. W. roiig:icre had public .ca!e
at Independence Hotel Saturday.
Fritz A ticker spent Sunday in
our town.
Tlieti.i ers of Union township
'"lil tin i. n resting meeting at the
it mer's f' liiK)l house Friday evening.
. Ilarrv Uitmerleft for Pauling $1.49 - for Felts and Overs h
7 hol 11.15 for Rubber,, alone
.-.v- vouiuitiii-eu prawicing ior a
("hristnias entertainment.
I. G. Sieler, candy agent of Se
passed
Felts i& Sirs
- x trastacM firm waica ku
eontpicooui Uiroag-h gambling la corn
WU.X....D. d
port the receipt
will I.tIm offso from a Mi
Kouri woman who begged them co to
Jnrest it to produce -0i. That the
folly which prompted this appeal ii
common the tuccei of catch-penny
frauds like the Franklin Syndicate in
New York abundantly proves. In this
case the woman lust nothing' the
brokers returned the money. No one
knows better than they that an in
vestment that will yield 900 per cent,
profit with safety is ' impossible.
Neither Morgan nor Rockefeller nor
Lord Kothschild could fulfill such a
request. Twenty dollars may in some
cakes be turned into '$-00 by bucket
shop gambling on stocks, but for every
such "success" more than SO muct lot
their money. The brokers with their
commissions for buying and pelliug
are the only sure winners. Such use of
money is no more like "inrehttm-nt"
than is gambling on the races. The
$20 sent by the Missouri woman hod
been placed by her hiifbnnd in the
family Ilible for depot-it Inter in the
savings bank. His idea, as the New
York World remarks, was not original
or brilliant, but it was excellently
safe. Fortunately it can still be ear
rieH on-
One Attraction ;ilnr.
"Say," snid tbe young writer who
bad been en-igfd by the circus man
to write up prospectus of the show,
I ve about exhausted my vocabulary
on this" thing. Have you a thesaurus?"
No, by thunder!" Raid the circus
man. "We've only got a rhinoceros;
but I'll cable over and buy one." N.
Y. Times.
Lf MIMi'S SUB IE
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'nsgrove, passed tlironsrh town
Monday morning.
A party of Gypsies passed through
town enroute for Liverpool.
The coal business is getting ligbt.
In Taints.
I irst-rate is Devon lead and zinc;
and actually, there is no other first
rate. It la-t twice as long as lend c-lone.
$2.89 for Lycoming and all Best
Grade of meu'a Rubber Boots
$1.69 for Socks and Overs
t'loc for Socks alone
2oc Ladies' Rubbers
Econical Graf
unbury, Pa.
Big Cash business is Why we
cm ;.ilurd to sell at such low prices.
vJ. G. Clesrqtt
King of Small Profits. Cut this
ad. out, you may not sec it again.
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ApprtlslnK.
MiKsionnry I have come to eave
you.
Cannibal thief I ou're iut in time.
I am almost Hturved to death. N. Y.
Journal.
Appropriate.
"I notice that Homebody says that
the pigrkin bus taken the place of the
sheepskin for college diplomas."
"That ought to suit the rooters."
Cleveland l'laiu Dealer.
Skeptical.
"They were married in haste, you
say?"
"Yes; each was afraid the other
would buck out." JC. Y. Times.
cause7Z?t7
For that
jMillionasrel
Feeling
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Overcoats
SUITS.
'.. I::tet.. an cx't llcnt line of fall and
ir.TT j I r- which we oiler at the follow-
!'. 7 prices: ,
M :,'- all wool -nits ?r',.o0 to $12.K")
Yon'lif,' suit-, agy 12 to 20 year-, ior
2 75 to ?7.."0.
OYEJRGOATa
Our line of oven-oats is more complete
and up-to-date than is generally found in
final 1 towns. "
Mens' all wool, late.-t styles, inedium
, length overeat at ?G.50 to $ 1 2.00.
(illtli's iv.mi;itu firm 19 In 10 ..a
1-y, fo-ier su.Ls, ail MW and the ' good quality all new stock and prices that
..-t -tvl., -frittly all wool, S2.o0to$5 ) are right.
IA of M.i m odd hizw ami slightly JJoy's overctmts, all grade 32 to $5.
worn wil, rl I at a &.crifie. Hunting coats from "$1 to $2.
We have reived a lot of WOOL' HATS for fall and winter, all ti-A lnLt l.ln,.U
i tne time to buy your LINOLEUM we lve the jaUt patUjus.aud a good
jauty. AI-v, a gl variety of Floor and Table Oilcloth. '
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cnrrs. . Gr-TJ--T5TS.
XL NIC1D SBIiEOTION.
latt ifoprovt-l Clattuck at $. 25. A 'gol Single Barrel at $4.75. The Amer
ican Single Carrel at $7.50. Double Uarrel JIgum, larninatet BUtl, $12.
I Wt forget the j.la.-e Opposite the Firrt National Hank.
GELNETT BROS.,
U , :'; MDILEBURO,.PA. - t.f
wear clothes
made to your
exact meas
ure by
STRAUSS BROS
Good TeJIora for
25 years.
CHICAGO
You foel
Just rljht In
them. Near
ly 500 pat
terns to se
lect from
Satisfaction
guaranteed.
See the com
plete line at
the atore cf EFFECT
Gelnett Bros.,
riiddleburg, Pa.
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j.titci picpAiu.i - to wait ou our t
W etavoa larger tick, lower prices '."ijiore ij'
in the he.iet tioii of gtmds tlian yer Wfore.
New Fall DrEBs GnarJ
iu black and Colors, New Silks and Velvets.
LADIES TAYLOR MADE SUl
COATS APdD CAPES.
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" i'a.- u in'iri uu-iiu'in- wiic uun ui mere and can suit
J -CIS HI. "
Hew Fall Mm
,e can not describe all the U
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iui iu. nps on eacu nat. We ask
to como and wo will sbow tliem
you t an learn the prices which
within the reachfjof all.
?W$ f 3
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Men lioj-s and Children's suits'and overt!
There is a desirable collection and affords ai
choice to Miit every one. Come to nee us and
will conviuce yeu thai it always pays to buy oi
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Next wk I will be able to supply you with euc.1i
us many of you have been asking for.
For Middle-ages. 'Ladies' price from $5.50 toll!
GOOD MATERIALS.
Ladies' Goals
in assorted colors at different
Ladies' Ready made Jacket
Misses Coats for 0 to 1G years off
Coats for little "Tots" 2 to 5 yeai
$3
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Jr. Minimal, -Navy, iirown, uieen, tream Uonlnroy. L-rttim
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51 Hut (Wtl. I'lack and Navv velveteen. - lace triiuiueil.
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. Materials and Colors
$2.00 to 5.50.
i -. Handsome Goods.
JvJ Ladies.
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Success Calenders.
rriHE publishers of Si'CCKSS
,JL have issued an exquisitely en
(fraved twelve-leaf Calender. This
Calender is one of the finest ex
amples of- the' famous Coloitypc
Process,' which excels lithography
in jts beautiful soft tones aud color
ings. The vvelve designs are ori
ginal jointing made for 8t'CCK88 by
A menca's leading artists,' and rep
resent subjects of general ,and ins
pirational interest. . The original of
the one for December, for instance,
ii( most exquisite painting by the
famous artist, J. C. Leyendecker.
representing "The Three Wise Men
of the Past." 4t
Tb Stroma r'iD(ar will b ant
ntlraly VKKR ol alutrge nd put
- psIdtoftnxxIdraMonraqUMt.
IIcikIv mr.de shirt waists for
IViccs 1.00 to 3.75.
MATERIALS
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Taneta bu ;:s. ,
batros and rei
Flannel. f
Outing hFlafi
Night,Dresses and'Jnany
goods Uome and-Bee; -
If you are interest-:
iedj come, : as: Ir.willl 4or
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only hay e ;thq gobablf '
aBhorttime-;:?t;;
L. 0UNKELBER0EF
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THE SUCCESS COMPANY,
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