The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 04, 1902, Image 8

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    MLDDLEBURG POST.
If 11 ail !?'
SUITS ll OVERCOATS .
A.T 3PXTI OTTSS THAT O-LlVISrOT
3313 MATCHED.
Another Special Sale at
BROSIOUS BROTHERS, SUNBURY.
High - Grads Extra-Qnality )
It's a rare occasion, indeed
when such suits and overcoats
are offered at this price. There
is nor, one but what could be
sold lor from 6. to 7. But
here they are, all ready to put
on. 5oy s suits ana overcoats
at the same price. 4.98.
sMsBaakv
Firs
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.of "Uddleburg, Pa.
Bank
Capital,
Surplus,
50,000.
30,000.
G. Ai.n:t:r Srimcu, Pres.
V. . .WiTTKNMYF.it, Vice Pres.
Jah. G. To'mi-sox, Carrier.
G. Alfred Sclu . c. Pomcroy,
W. W. Witteiimyer, A. Krirgir,
J. N. Thompson, M. Miilm r.
Jas. G. Thompson.
Call on a. E. Boltn In his ne w mihv
inaml hair cutting parlor for your
heail cleaned with a refreshing sham
poo ami a clean towel to each juktron
on the north Hide of Market square op-pa-ito
Cent nil Hotel. Satisfaction gunr
unteed. tf.
The ."lost Frightful Cough.
It's tin-. .up. Isn,t that so? You
hear il jr.-. aUmt midnight, when
everythli. i so Mill that dry, bark
ing, choUin ' cough. You never can
forget tli- " t timn you heard it.
'vdu't I r trila, Ither
Cherry 1 eo.oial quickly cures the
ciiiip.
- ,f
EAVERTOWN. t,
A number of peraous from t iIk
place went to Bannervillt! Sand i
to fee the crippled rohber. -
Mrs. John 8. Smith has been
sick for (he hint week.
. .1. F. Dale f Northumberland
visited his son, W. F., Monday.
Mrs. W. F. Feese and son, Earl
Fteijt lust week with her parents in
Middlehurg.
Mrs. Geo. M. Thomas of Lewis
t wu is with her sick mother, Mrs.
I J. S. Smith.
The series of meeting in the
! Lutheran church are being well at
tended considering the inclement
weather we have had a number of
evenings.
Sliaefler Speuht of Jolmsburg U
sending sometime in town among
his young friends.
A young Mis arrived at the
home of Henry Peter Clinton
Strieker and wi e one day last
week. .,'
The K. R. Company are having
a well drilled and made other need
ed improvements atwut the depot.
Some body on mischief beu4 in
terfered with J. P. Shirk's St. lamp
one night last week at one o'clock.
The lamp was dropped on the pave
ment with a crash. No serious
damage was done to the lamp, but
tire cause of tire interference is ' a!
mystery.
BANK STATEMENT,
Ki'port i tho conditio ot the First National
lliuikor Mlitdlflmixli.ikl MUMIuburgh. In tu
Stulf of I'piiii.Hylvanlft, at the close of buslnnw
Nov. 25 I'm
KESOLTtCES.
f.oniiH anddlKCountM.... t?CMWt
Ovcrilnilf. wi'iirt'd ami miHwnred....
1'. s. Hon. Is to secure ciraiiliitton 33,00
1'. S. llimtH to whmii-h V- . Depnslia...'.
I'. H. Homls on linml...- i
I'ri'inlunm on U. S. HoikI.h
County Hunrts . . '
Stocks, Heciii-inett, etc. .. isn.n.
11:iiiI.Iii(.'-Iiooh; furniture, iind rtxtures 15,$ra
otlii'r ril mlatiiilinonfW owuwl
Hue from Niitlonitl Hunks (not Reserve
Aci'iitJrt e.w.is
One mm State ll'inks and tuiiiknrn .... 2,ISV1
Due mm ii p orcreed nwn iigw ta, . . . . 2,Mesi
Internal-Ituvcmie Mamint
Checks imcl other ensli it..... 190-IS
Nott'H of other National ISthlis 4,1)1".
Fractional paper ciirrencjr,jilcklcs,aDl
eenlM - SltMtt
Lawki'i. .Monr Hkskkvb m B!
viz:
Specie M0.75
Uwil-tcmler Holes Z.H0MX) 18.0W.7&
Kedeinptlon mud wlui IT. S. Treasurer
(5 per cent, of clrcuWIou) ,a.l
Accounts of Individuals, Firnib and
Crpor:itions Solicited.
SODLEBURG!) MARKET.
V.iif -cr '22 Wheat 72
Egg 2i live 56
Onions CO Corn f6
Liu l 12 Oata 32
Tallo.v 3J Potass 45
Cliickens.... 8 BrauperlOO.1.20
Side 10 Middlings" 1 20
Shoulder 12 Chop 1.25
Ham 15 FlourperbbH.OO
A raJpable Overnlscht.
"The world owes me n living,"
prumhled the young man.
"Yes," assented the .elder one,
"but you madt the mistake of not
demanding collateral security for the
debt." ltrooklyn Life.
TOTAl f3M,8W.W
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In fM.MM.ilO
Surplus Fund 4u.uii.u
I'mllvUled prtillta, l(s expenses ami
tnx.'MluiWI 13,9k
National Hank notes oiitntaudlnk -'
Due tootlierNttUoual bunks..... . HtMl AW
Due to suiia-Uunks and Bunkers ,
ivcr'a Dividends imnnld
to cheek. ; lla.tW.O01
Demand cerUlloates of d- V 23iMai
poHir... ivtoju;
Notes and BUIs redlsoouatnd ...... .
Well Acquainted with Him.
Teacher Suppose your little
brother had two pennies and you
gnve him three more, what would
he have then?
Xisby Murphy A vaniller Ice
cream soderl Puck.
Honr It Looked.
"Do you think Clarence is really en
irneed to that Gotrox girl?"
"Well, 1 see ins lunur uttn iruiicu
him for another uit of clothes."
Judge.
tcjtaIj tswiacsn
STA I K OF rBSJl I.1AIA.I
HNYDLU BOUNTY, sh: f
I, J AS. . THOMPScXi. Casbler ot tr above
named bank, do solemnly swear that tb hJkm
statement Is true to Uiu bust ot my kuiwkdtp
and ix-'Uev
JA THOMPSON. Caahlfr
Stihscrllwd and 9 warn to before ma this Mb
day of N liwi.
J.6. WKlSKlt, Notary PttHU:.
C0HKic-A4test !
& iFRED SCUOOfc. r
W.W. WlTTENMYJta. '
A.UIKBQKR,
Dlnaten,
AsItf.
Twat rAe of torn t tfvat m c"
8h spoke lo accents toft aa4 tow.
I answered then: 'Twaa rude, althourll
How much 'tni rued, I aaly know."
Brooklyn Katie.
HEJL FIRST EIPCttlEXCK.
Mrs. Toung Wife (on her first roar
keting tour) I want two pound of
beefsteak, and have- it rare, pleae
St. Lsuis SIobe-Dem.jcrat.
Tare Collese Gntdoate.
He tMnka that he oan ran the world
And more,. Indeed, thcplty.
For w hen h comes to hunt a Job "
He'll have to walk the city.
Brooklyn Mfe,
lailoot to Try It.
'Matrimony," lnusetl the elderly
woman, "spoils many romance."
'In that ease, replied the younger
woman, promptly, "I would like to have
a romance spoiled." Chicago Post.
EMck on Himself.
She (af tes the spat) What are vow
thinking of V
He Oh, a goose I know.
"Can't you forget yourself for a min-
nteV" Y tinkers Statesman.
1 1MS SHE nf
A llmonrcrf al Tonfh.
"Iet's make up." lie suggested.
"But we haven't qua rroted," she pro
tested.
"Never mind. lt's make up any
way. Chicago ros.t.
In the Rear Kirfnre.
'I hear yonr sister is a blond; Is:
that right t"
'No, but she Is dyeing to be." X.
y. Journal.
TO HE SEES AFAR OFF.
n
Gignwtic Lady (nirrvous and tiuiid)
Policeman, can yu see me nitrons
the roe-d?"
P. C 1902 See yirr across the: road,
inarm? Why bless yer, I b'lfrve I
could see yer 'urf a mile off!
The- Tatler.
i 'J;
BOX 59-
HARRISBURGJPA.
Cures all Doinh no Don AooicTionaJ
KJFwt .OMKHfO NtW rl AW AGE We NT
ll4hi Salted.
"(Srymes and his wife qunrcied for
tlx months over naming the baby."
"How did thajr settle it?"
EasilT. It was twins." Brooklyn
Life.
Ilartl Tsvlnar to Uok
Yeast Do you kuow aiY diftlcult
tricks with snatches?
Crimsonbewk Ves; I've often tried
to light a t gar with mj last one.
Yonkers Statesman.
Suits and Overcoats.
SUITS.
We liave an excellent line of fall and
winter suits which we ofler at the follow
ing low prices:
Men's all wool suits $G.50 to $12.00
Youths' suite, age 12 to 20 years, for
2.75 to $7.50.
iioys' two-piece suits, all new and the
latest styles, strictly all wool, $2.50 to $5
A lot of suits in odd sizes and slightly
slu lf worn will sell at a sacrifice.
OVERCOATS.
Our line of overcoats is more complete
and up-to-date thau is generally found in
small towns.
Mens' all wool, latest styles, medium
length overcoats at $6.50 to $12.00.
Youth's overcoats, age 12 to 19 years,
good quality ull new stock and prices that
are right. ' i
Boy's overcoats, all grades $2 to $5.
Hunting coats from $1 to $2.
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.
GKcnsrs. Gr-Tjisrs.
The latest improved Chattuck at $5. 25. A good Single Barrel at $4.75. The Amer
ican Single Barrel at $7.50. Double Barrel Ik'lgum, laminated Bteel, $12..
Don't forget the place Opposite the First National Bank.
GELNETT BROS.,
MIDDLEBURG, PA. (
V e ar Iwtter prepared "to wait on our trad
Miiivea larger stock, lower prices more cloje.
in the selection of goods than ever before.
New Pall Dress Bonds
4
in hlarU iukI C'oUi8i Xevr Silks uiul Velvets,
LADIES TAYLOR HADE SUITS;
COATS AND CAPES.
We have a most durable collection of thtse aud cau suit everj
H.TKIII.
New
m
mm
We can not describe all the beauti.
ful things on each hat. We ask yon
to ttome and we will show them and
.. .. in.n 4i. i
Jin mil ivuiit uiu ivci wincu are
within the reachjjof all.
I
H
Clll.
Glen's l?(ys and Children's snits'and overcoatj
There is a desirable collection and aflfords ampk
choieo to suit everv one. Como t see ns and i(
wjll conviuce yen thai it always pays to buy of J
DVC. Millzn-eiL?,
KANTI
salUiL..
Caatlooa.
Do JQ carry your new revolver
when yeas are out lat at night?"
"Certainly not. It cost $12, and
tome robbers might take it away from
me." N. Y. Times.
Not Faculty.
Bbe Have you noticed that I have
faculty for falling in love?
He Faculty? 1S6, ficklety." Yal
Xlecord.
FfoEE
Success Calenders.
r I iHE publishers of Success
1 have issued an exquisitely en
graved twelve-leaf Calender. Thie
Calender is one of the finest ex
amples of the famous Colortype
Process, which excels lithography
in its beautiful soft tones and color
ings. The twelve designs are orl
gimtl painting made for Success by
America's leading artists, and rep
resent subjects ot general and ins
piratloDnl interest. The original of
the one for December, for instance,
is a most exquisite painting by the
famous artist, J. C. Leyendecker,
representing "The Three Wise Men
of the East" . 4t
The Srccnts Calender will be sent
: ' entirely FKKK of charge and poet
. paid to any addreai on requert.
THE SUCCESS COMPANY,
Seatt.. UlTealy BbIWIbib;,
Next wwk I will be able to supply you with tucli goo
a many of you. have been asking for. .
Black Clotk C?bbs. "
For Middle-ages. Ladies' price from $5.50 to
GOOD MATERIALS.
Ladies' Goats
in assorted colors at different prica
Ladies' Ready made Jacket Suit.
Miss8 Coats for 6 to 16 years of Bp
Coats for little "Tots" 2 to 5 years ok
, Materials and Colors.
Cardinal, Navy, Brown, Green, Cream Corduroy, Cream I
ford Cord, Black and Navy Velveteen, lace trimmed, prk
$2.00 to $5.50.
Handsome Goods.
""Ready made shirt-waists for
Ladies. Prices $1.00 to $3.75.
mm
?3
Taffeta Si ks,AK
batros ahd Frenct
Flannel.
Outing Flanne,
Night Dresses and manyotbe..
goods. Gome and see.
If you are interest-
ted, come, as I will;
only have the goodsi;
a short time. r "
V-L- DUNKELBERQER ;
I
HVMhtaRtaa Baiare, .T.
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