Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, May 28, 1885, Image 3

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THURSDAY, MAY 28TH, 1885.
Published by R. A. BUMILLBR.
LOCAL NEWS. ~
SUBSCRIBR for the JOURNAL.
—Big lot of Shawls at Spigelmyers.
—For fresh groceries go to Kauff
man's.
—Saturday was a brisk business day
for Millheim.
—lnsurance men predominated in
to wu last week;
—Any amount of 5 cent Prints
Kauffman's new store.
—Let there be no lack of flowers and
flags on Decoration day.
—Garden vegetaion has advanced
visibly the last few days.
—By all means read the 4, Fair Shots"
on second page of this issue.
—Dr. Alexander, of Centre Hall, so
journed in town a short spell last week.
—"A stitch in time" often saves con
sumption. Down's Elixir used in time
aavea life.
—Dr. S. C. Muaser, of Aaronsburg,
left on Tuesday morning, bound for
Europe. n ,
—Clevan Dinges, of Centre Hall, was
in town on Tuesday filling out insur
ance policies.
—Miss Spayd, of Sugar Valley was
visiting at F. Catherman's on North
street last week. i
AHEAD AGAlN.—Kauffman'S Bar
gain store with a new and unexcelled
stock of goods.
—The masons commenced work on
A. J. Harter's foundation walls last
Monday morning.
—The long-looked-for rains visited
ns this week and the weather was dis
mal enough for eeveral days.
—A BUTTER CHURN with "bock,"
good as new, can be bought cheap for
eash. Inquire at this office. tf
—Miss Evans, of Potter's Mills, was
the guest of Miss Clara Reifsnyder, oo
Main street, for a few days last week.
FOB SAL *.—60,000 Choice Brick at
reasonable Ago res. C. C. LOOSE,
20- 4t Rebersburg, Fa.
—Costiveness is the primary cause of
much disease. Dr. Henry Baxter's Man
drake Bitters will permanently cure
costiveness. Every bottle warranted.
—The irrepressible 'tator bug is sit
ting on the fence to catch a glimpse of
the first tender plants. Psris Green
next I
FOUND.— A bunch of keys was fotind
on the diamond a few weeks ago. The
loser can get the same by calling at this
office.
—Win. Adams was at work this
week clearing away soma of the debris
around the burned premises on Main
street.
—Rsv. Deitxler, of Aaronsborg, is
absent attending General Sgpod of the
Luth. church being Beld at Harrisburg
this week.
—Ayer's Sarsaparilla has such con
centrated, curative power, that it.is by
far the best, cheapest, and surest blood
purifier known.
—Did anyone think of making the
oemetery look respectable on Decoration
Day ? If not there is a little time left
to attend to it.
—Miss Thompson, of Centre Hall,
after a few days' pleasant visit at D
W, Zeigler's on ?jnn street, returned
boms this week.
-Prof. H. H. Weber, the efficient
teacher of one of the Bebersburg select
" schools, was a caller at the JOURNAL
office last Saturday.
' —For a fine display of hooseflowers
our neighbor, Mrs. Jonathan Harter,
take* the cake. Her front porch re
sembles a green bouse.
—Our townsman, E. C. Campbell,
Is improving his property on Main
street by putting a new roof on bis rer
idence and store house.
RED, WHITE AND BLUE — A com
plete assortment of FLAGS for sale at
the JOURNAL store. Do not forget
this on Decoration Day.
—Tbo term of the present school
board of Millbeim boro'expires the last
af this month and the new officers will
start in on the first of June.
—Musser A Smitb are redding up a
reuod tlieir lately bought premises,
corner of Main and Penn streets, and
are laying a new plank walk.
—One glanoe into the fine and well
stocked store room of D. S. Kauffman
A Co., on Main street will convince
yon that it is the place to boy.
—Both onr landlords sport new cab
driven, W. 8. Musser employing Geo.
Cummings and S. T. Frain having en
gaged the services of Simori King.
. —Our customers are respectfully no
tified that we are again headquarters
for General Merchandise.
D. S. KAUFFMAN A CO.
—Gregg Poet, G. A. R.. dedicated
tbetr new ball In Harris, building in
Beltefonte on last Monday. The exer
cisee wers attended by a large number
of spectators.
—A bucket of Mackerel at Spigelmy
er'■ for 75 oeoia.
-4-4 Bleached and Unbleached Mus
lins for 6 cts. at Kauffman's new store.
—Noah Stover, on Penn street,
bought a valuable mare last Tuesday.
It is said to be a splendid animal.
—J. 11. Kreamer and John Kerstet
ter, Jr., are most of their time absent
from home at present. Both are work
ing on the steam shingle mill in the
woods east of Penn Hall.
—The secret art of beauty lies not in
cosmetics,but is only in pure blood and
a healthy performance of the vital func
tions, which can be obtained by using
Burdock Blood Bitters.
—Henry Schoenhals, foreman Henry
Krug Packing Co., St. Joseph, Mo.,
uses Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil with his
men for sprains, cuts, bruises, chapped
hands, etc. It is the best.
—B. F. Royer, one of our painters,
who was wot king at Milton for several
weeks, came home on a visit. He re
turned to Milton on to take
up the pot and brush again.
—E. H. Musser's executor's sale of
the personal property of Elizabeth
Shirk late of Haines township, de
ceased, will take plaoe at Aaronsburg
next Saturday, at one o'clock, p. m.
—Willis Bollinger's new house on
Water street has been raised and is
partly weatherboarded. Willis is push
ing the work rapidly and he will have
a nice and good-sized house when
done.
—lf the weather be fair on Siturday
evening, the decoration ceremonies
promise to be an attractive affair Judg
ing from the many active preparations
which are being made by the different
organizations taking part in the same.
—Mr. Kern, of Sugar Valley,a form
er compositor on the Daily Democrat,
Lock Haven, and a son of John Kern,
who lived at the saw mill in the Gap
was in town and took in the JOURNAL
office. He is in search of a job at his
trade.
—You will find McDonald's Improv
ed Liver Pills so satisfactory as a cor
rector of a torpid liver, as a regulator
of the bowels, as an eradicator of bill
iousness, that jou will regret not hav
ing tried them sooner. Money refund
ed to dissatisfied purchasers. Sold by
J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa.
LOOK HERE.—I cure Piles. I have
a positive remedy for piles. By its use
many cases ,of the worst kind aud of
long standing have been cured. It cures
as if by magic. Money refunded to dis
satisfied patients. Address,
H.K.SUMMERS, Aaronsburg, Pa.
—Mr. Gates, of the Bellefonte Repub
lican , is out ou a collecting tour and
made his appearance in town on Wed
nesday of last week. He looked in on
the JOURNAL and reports that collect
ing money is up-hill work. We can
sympatlrze with bim from experience.
—Baldness may be avoided by the use
of Hall's Hair Renewer.which prevents
the falling out of the hair, and stimu
lates it to renewed growth and luxu
riance. It also restores faded or gray
hair to its original dark color, and radi
cally cures nearly every disease of the
scalp.
—A Children's Missionary Society
was organized in the Lutheran church
the other Sunday with the following
officers: President-ex officio, H. E.
Duck; Vice President, Miss F. E.
Deioiager ; Secretary, Mrs. Emma J.
Tomlinaon ; Treasurer,J. H. B. Hart
man.
—By the late fire J. Spigelmyer was
compelled to make arrangements for
another place of residence. He expects
to occupy the renovated house of David
SchollonMain street, while he will
continue to carry ou the mercantile
business at his present stand on Penn
street.
—lsrael Vonada and Samuel Wise,
executors for the estate of Jeremiah
Hoy, deceased, will make public sale of
the live stock, farm implements and
household goods of the decedent next
Saturday at one o'clock, p.m. at the
late residence of the deceased in Gregg
township.
—W. G. Morrison, who formerly
taught the grammar department in this
place, was seen in towu last week. He
canvasses the county in the interest of
the new text book for common schools,
Physiology and Hygiene," lately a
dopted by the legislature as a regular
branch of education.
—S. R. Gettig. J. P.. of Coburn.call
ed on us last Saturday, and planked
down a dollar for the JOURNAL.
Wouldn't care if a justice or any other
man would visit us on such business
every day. Squire Gettig is a very a
greeable gentleman and is always wel
come in our sanctum.
NOTlCE.— Having been appointed a
gent by the Middletown Tube & Iron
Company of Middletown, Pa., for the
sale of their Iron Pipes, Ac , all persons
needing anything in this line will save
money by calling on me.
W. H. BARTHOLOMEW,
20-3 m Spring Mills, Pa.
—Musser & Smith, our enterprising
hardware meu, purchased the two lots
of the Alexander estate on Main street
the other day with the inteution of e
rectingafine hardware store building
on the same. They contemplate erect
ing a brick structure, for which
purpose the brick shall be burned this
summer. Ibis will be a great improve
ment for the central part of Main street
j which since the fire presents a dilapitat-
I ed and unsightly appearance.
I —A first-class Black Diagonal Suit
for $5.00 at Eauffman's store.
—Cheapest Clothing in town at Spig
elmyers.
—At last Monday's regular meeting
of the Are company the president called
a special meeting for Friday evening,
6.30 sharp. The attendance of all the
members is urgently requested.
—AI. Grove and Henry Miller mpved
quarters last week. The former mov
ed to H. H. Weiser, his father-in-law,
on Main street,and Mr. Miller took Al.
Grove's place iu the plastered house.
—W.T. Auman, at present a stu
dent at the New Berlin Seminary, was
home on a vis it to his parents and
friends on Friday and Saturday. He
went back to the school on Monday's
train.
—Aleck Weak ley, an aged citizen of
this town, died last Thursday and was
bun led on Saturday. The funeral ser
vices were held in the Lutheran chapel
by Rev. Dei tiler. Deceased was a suf
feier from dropsy for the last few
years.
—Hon. J. A. Woodward provided
us with two maps of the congressional
and senatorial apportionment, the bills
having been lately passed. The maps
are gotten-up in a plain style and at a
glance show the diffesflrent districts.
We return our thanks.
NEW GOODS Mrs. E. J. Brumgard
just received a new lot of Millinery
Goods, which comprises the latest and
most beautiful styles of Headwear ever
brought to town. Her prices are mod
erate and the ladies are kindly request
ed to give her a call. tf
—± Bbl, No 1 Mackerel for $3.50 at
Spigelmyers.
—Dietrick Lamade, the business
manager of the Williamsport Grit,gave
us a pleasant call yesterday. The Grit
is well-known in this town and has a
fair circulation in Centre county. Mr.
S G. Clark has been appointed agent
for Millheim, Aaronsburg and Coburn.
—D. S. Kauffman & Co., sell Gents'
Fine 4-button Cutaway Suits from
$12.00 up.
—Take a look at G. A. Barter's new
grocery advertisement this week. He
closed his books last Saturday ana will
only do a strict cash business. But his
cash prices will be so low that it will
pay his customers to patronize him.
For a full and tresh iine of groceries
George is the mac. Don't forget No.
32, Main street.
—Mr. Sol. Ettinger, of Woodward,
who last Wednesday moiulng made an
attempt to take bis own life by shoot
ing himself, is at present lying at his
daughter's residence in Spring Mills,
and as we are informed suffers consid -
erably from the wound in his head. His
condition does not allow his removal to
his home at Woodward.
—lncreased buoyancy of spirits, per
fect assimilation of food, improved ap
petite, gain in flesh, sound refreshing
sleep, heightened color in the cheeks
and lips, added brilliancy to the eyes,
follow the use of McDonald's Great
Blood Purifier or Sarsaparillian Alter
ative. A bottle or two used in the fam
ily would obviate the entire train of
spring maladies. Dissatisfied purchas
ers can have their money refunded.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOW A Y <& CO.,
Philadelphia Agents*
Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa.
—Rev. M. L. Dietzler had a large
audience in the Lutheran church last
Sunday evening. He preached an able
and impressive sermon and his hearers
were well satisfied. After the services
the election for church officers lor the
ensuing year was held with the follow
ing result t H. E. Duck—Elder ; E.
J. Brumgart—Deacon ; B. O. Dein
inger, Trustee. These new officers will
be installed at the next regular Bervice.
—On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Keen departed for Bellefonte, where
they took the train on Wednesday
morning to go West on a visit to their
friends in Illinois and Michigan. The
good couple expect to spend an indefin
ite length of time in the land of the set
ting sun, depending upon their likes or
dislikes of the country. The writer
as well as their many friends in the
community wish them a safe and pleas
ant trip.
GRAND OPENING. —On Saturday
evening there will be a grand opening
in the New Store ofD .S.KauffmanACo., J
when alljtheir customers and the public
in general are invited to give them a
call and'spend a pleasant time there.
The Millbeim Band has consented
to be iu attendance after the decoration
services, and # the newly arranged, spac
ious and well fltted-up c,tore room will
contain the best display of goods ever
seen iu this town. Come and look at
the sights.
—The new and splendid Hook and
Ladder Truck which arrived on Tues
day morning's train and was conveyed
from the station to town by a commit
tee of the town council and the fire de
partment attracted considerable atten
tion all along the road and especially
on our streets. A large crowd of peo
ple were awaiting it and everybody was
pleased with its appearance and great
ly admired the fine workmanship and
taste with which the truck was gotten
up by the manufacturers, Gleasou A
Bailey. It was taken to Wm. Weiser's
wagon shed where it will remain until
the truck house on Penn street is com
pleted. On Saturday it will be taste
fully decorated for the parade in the
evening when the fire company will
have charge of it. The affair weighs
about 2000 pounds and is,7 feet 10 inch
es high at the front part. It will be an
imposing feature of the procession.
'Best Corn Starch 8 cents at Spigel
myers.
DECORATION DAY.— According to
prior announcement the committee ap
pointed to mnke arrangements for the
proper observance of Memorial Day
met in the town hall last Saturday eve
ning, Mr. M. I. Jamison presiding.
The following programme was adopt
ed for the exercises : .Meeting in the
Penn street school yard at 5 o'clock p.m.
sharp, where and when the line will be
formed in the following order :
Chief Marshal.
Chief Burgess aud other 4>orougk au
thorities.
Millheim Cornet Band.
Speakers.
Veterans.
Millheim Hook & Ladder Company.
Sunday Schools.
Citizens.
The column will march down Main
street, turn on the eastern side of the
bridge and then prooeed up Main street
to the cemetery where the usual decora
tion services will be observed. For
this purpose the resident ministers of
the different churohes have been invit
ed to take part in the programme and
deliver appropriate addresses. The
pr ocession will then reform and march
to the diamond where they will break
ranks.
The following ladies constitute the
committee on flowers and will thank
fully receive any floral contributions
which may be given them for decora
ting purposes : Mrs. A. Walter, Mrs.
Dr. J. F. Harter, Mrs. F. P. Musser,
Mrs. Emma Frauk, Mrs. Lizzie Kur
zenknabe.
—Boys good Dress Buits for $2 50 at
Kauffman's.
—Abs. Musser, of Aaronsburg, who
has bought the sole agency and right
of manufacture of the celebrated Peer
lea Washer in Centre county, called on
us the otner day and reports that he
has several dozen of these washing ma
chines ready to deliver in a few days.
He has already sold quite a number
and expects to work np a good boom in
that business.
—The Misses Kate and Maggie Alex
ander were in town last week to view
the remains of the home of their child
hood, so co mpletely devastated by the
fire. Many fond memories hung around
the old homestead and the ruins must
have been a sad sight for them. They
requested us to return their thanks to
the good people who made such stren
uous efforts to save the property.
—J. F. Cx>k, the gentlemanly agent
of the Vermont Marble Quarries was
in town last week to call on his old
customer, A. C. M usser, of the Mill
heim Mnrble Works.
Mr. Musser is busy filling large or
ders at present and has been setting up
some fine monuments of late. Promi
nent among them is a blue marble fam
ily monument for John Roush in Mad
isonburg and two heavy granite head
stones on the grave of Peter Mumbow
er & wife, the deceased parents of Mrs.
Dr. P. T. Musser, Aaronsburg.
Neighboring News.
SMITH TOWN.
John Kimport was unable to work
the greater part of last week on account
of a severe cold.
Haryey Bressler from Centre Hall
was visiting relatives in and around
our town.
The writer received a very interest
ing letter from Clevan Hockman, an
old Millheim friend, who now resides
at Franklin, Pa. He likes his position
right well and I am always glad to hear
from him.
Milton Kern bought a horse for $125
but for some good reason he returned
him.
Miss Spade, from Brush Valley, iu
company with Ella Swartz, from Mill
heim, were visiting in our town.
J. H.Frank is still hauling lime from
his large lime stack, which contained
between 3000 and 4000 bushels.
Miss Annie Bierly, of Jtfadisonburg,
was the guest of Mrs. Emma Kimport
ou Sunday.
Last week a young man rode through
this place with two horses, which sud
denly frightened at some object in the
road, and threw him to the ground.
He hung to the reins, however, and in
a short time succeeded in again mount
ing one of the noises. He escaped with
out much injury. JUMBO.
Spring Mills.
The necessary arrangements are be
ing made for the observance of decora
tion day. The Farmer's Jfills band
has been engaged to furnish the music
for the occasion and prominent speak
ers will be present to deliver appro
priate addresses.
Mr. Ruuk is putting up neat wire
fences on his farm, which adds greatly
to its appearance. *
NOTlCE.— Having been appointed a
gent by the Buck Thorn Fence Co.,
for the sale of the celebrated Buck
Thorn Steel Barbed Fencing, I Invite
persons wanting this handsome, lasting
and cheap article to call on me.
J. B. FISHER,
10-3 m. Peon Hall, Pa.
—MANY children suffer from day to
day; puny, palid, fretful and feverish,
variable appetite and restless sleep, fin
ally die, and their parents never sus
pecting the real cause, that the little
sufferers'stomachs are iufestedand eat
en through with worms. Twenty-five
cents invested in a box of McDonald's
Celebrated Worm Powders would save
the doctor's bills and the patient's life.
Entirely vegetable. Easy and pleasant
to take. Money refunded to dissatisfi
ed purchasers.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AT & CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim,Pa.
Petin Hall.
Mrs. Geo. Mertz, of the Spring Mills
House, was sojourning in our town on
Sunday last.
J. W. Bartges is off to Centre Hall,
doing some floe painting for Mr. Ilen
ney. John knows how to handle the
brush and is always crowded with
work.
Henry Bldwell has again left us and
gone to Bellefonte.
The carriage works of J. C. Condo
are running to their full extent and are
turning out some of the finest work in
the country.
The maxim, "Love your neighbor as
yourself," is not very strictly adhered
to in our town, while underselling and
uudermining is going on.
James Krader, who is at present pro
prietor of the Bartges lime kiln,is busy
as a beaver, attending to the wants of
the whitewashes. The craze for
whitewashing has fairly struck our
town and it improves the place very
much.
Rev. Dietzler. of the Lutheran charge
delivered an excellent German sermon
to his congregation on Sundiy morn
ing.
Fisher's flouring mill is nearing com
pletion and when finished and in ruu
ning order will be one of the boss mills
in the county.
Some of our boys had too much Bar
ley or Corn juice on last Saturday
night. They were howling around on
the street at a fearful rate. Boys, be
have yourselves in the future and don't
make the peaceful hours of night hid
eous with your beastly yells.
JACKPLANE.
—Messrs. C. F. Deininger and H. K.
Luse, of this plaoe, are the manufact
urers and ageuts for Ellison's Ironing
and Pressing Board, and have the right
of sale in the borough of Millheim, and
in Penn, Haines and Gregg townships.
The board is one of the handiest inven
tions out; It may be adjusted to any
table and furnishes a stationary and
firm support for ironing. It is made
of good wood, strongly put together
and can be folded up to a convenient
size, when not in use. The price is
$2.00 aud its merits are such that no
housewife should be without one.
Call on C. F. Deininger or H. K . Luse,
Main street, Millheim, Pa. 3t
CULTIVATION AND REFINEMENT.—
Hon. B. S. Hewett, ex-Speaker House
Representatives, writes: 'J. A. Mc-
Donald.
Dear Sir :—l have been buying my
Flavoring Extracts for years from a
Pittsburg manufacturer. Recently we
tried a bottle of yours and found it very
good indeed. Enclosed find five dollars.
Send me its value in your Vanila Ex
tract.'
Moral—always ask for McDonald's
Flavoring Extracts.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWA Y & CO.,
Philadelphia Agents.
Sold by J. Eisenliuth, Millheim, Pa.
A Distinguished Brewer.
Unveiling the Statue of Fredriok
Lauer, at Reading.
READING, Pa., May 24.— The monu
ment to Fredrick Lauer, the deceaNed
brewer of this city,the gift of the Unit
ed States Brewers' Congress to the city
of Reading, was unveiled in the City
Park yesterday. The monument i 16
feet high / and represents Lauer full
sized, standing uncovered, manuscript
in hand,deli veiing a speech. This is
the first instance on record in this
country where a member of the brew
ing interest has been rewarded by a
public memonal. The monument con
tains two significant inscriptions : 'His
zeal sprung from his firm conviction
that in striving to advance the brewing
trade he was workiDg for the cause of
national temperance.' 'Let his exam
ple tell the brewers of this country to
maintain good fellowship, to preserve
their association and to defend their
rights. Among the public bodies par
ticipating in the ceremonies were the
United States Brewers'Congress,which
Lauer organized, being its first presi
dent, Reading City Councils,the Board
of Tra >, the School Board, the Liquor
Dealers issociation.the County Agri
cultural Society, the Knights Templars
and other secret societies.
mabkied
On the 3rd of January. 1885, by Rev. J. M*
Lathburv, pastor of Eleventh Aveime M. E.
church, New York City, Geo Bible, formerly of
Bellefonle, editor of the U■ 8. Economist, to
Miss Sarah A. Dedrick, of Coxsackso, on the
Hudson, N. Y.
CASH STORE?
The MOST goods for the
LEAST money
{ AT }
G. A. HARTER'S
GROCERY,
No- 32 Main Street
Millheim, Pa.
Headquarters for Gro
ceries, Provisions, Con
fectioneries, Tobacco and
Cigars, &c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
FOR GOODS AT THE HIGHEST
HOME MARKET PRICES.
flCgf 30 Remember we do a strict
cash business and sell at close margins.
J. H. KURZENKN ABE & SONS'
MUSIC HOUSE.
1202 N. THIRD STREET,
HARRISBURG, PA.
BAUS & CO'S
Square, Grand Boudoir Gem & Orchestral
Upright, Grand
The best now made and endorsed by all eminent
artists.
ORCr
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Smaller Musical Instruments,
Organ ettes, Musical Boxes, Musical Toys, &c.
Sheet Music (including the popular 5 and 10 cent music) Musio Books
Strings, dec.
CALL TO SEE US.
Harry J. Kurzenknabe, Millheim, Pa.,
Agent for Union and Centre Counties.
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.A.. C. MTJSSER,
(SUCCESSOR TO DEININQER & MUSSER,)
DEALER IN
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All kinds of Marble Work,
SUCH AS
Monuments, Headstones, Tablets, Tombs, &c.
ALL KINDS OP
Granite Monuments and Headstones
furnished at lowest prices.
SHOP ON MAIN STREET, EAST OF BRIDGE.
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Repair work promptly attended to. Prices as low as anywhere
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This remedy contains no injurious drugs.
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The best, cleanest and most economical hair
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