The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 11, 1893, Image 8

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went down by Ilerndon. About 8,000
I were caught which will be Another
Some of our people nre talking of harvest for J. D. Bogar if he gets
cither going to the World's Fair or them Mrs. Isaac Wittner died on
remaining at homo. That's all right. the first inst., aud was buried on the
The trees nre slowly pushing their 4th at Witmer's church. She was
leaves. Nothing but rain, was the1 aged 70 years, 1 month and 20 days,
talk during hint week l' J. Bolig'and was tho mother of eight children
nnd wife spent hist week among rel- five of whom with the husband
ativrs in Jersey Hhoro Every dog j survive her. She was a member of
lias his day, but the night belong to i the Evangelical Association for fifty
tho cats J. H. Hartman, M. F. 'years and died in that faith. Tho
Shcary and Samuel Brunner paid' services wero conducted by Kev S.
Miflliuburg a business viHit on Sat- W. Ilerrold, assisted by Iter. Davis,
urday.... Whilst wo should exercise. William Ooodling and sister were td
a godly jealously over others, let us Freeburg Sunday to attend com
watch with much greater jealously .munion services. William is a good
over ourselves. We may bo jealous I bass singer and the Freeburg choir
over others but we shouM not be i knows it. . . . J. D. Bogor lias leased
another saw mill at Dauphin, owned
by tho Pennsylvania Canrl Co. Tha
makes three saw mills, ono plaining
mill and one grist mill. IIo can
make tho dust lly now. . . .Our boys
were badly disappointed on Satur
day evening. They wero going to
have a good time attendiug the car
r on sal at Jlerndon, but about tho
time they were ready to start they
discovered that theengino was brok
en and that left them ou this side of
the river Tames Hoover is im
proving his house by giving it a coat
of paint.
over Anxious to judge them, but we
should be jealous of, and judge our
selves. .. .Kev. Holder and tho Re
formed congregation celebrated the
Lord's Supper on last Sabbath....
Bingaman & K rouse have moved
their sawmill on the tract recently
bought of J. W. Keister, and are
busily engaged in saw ing tho tim
ber ...C. M. Showers and S. F.
Shcary of the Lutheran and Reform
ed S. S. attended the Sunday School
Convention at Seliusgrovo on Tues
day. D.ISLiiVKK.
SKLINSGKOVE.
l.nst Friday evening Mr. Dreeso
on the InIo of Que had quite an Ad
venture. Mr. 1). lives on F. J.
Schoch's farm about a milo down
the liver. While driving homo in a
wagon his horse shied, made a short
turn, upset tlie wagun, threw Mr.
Drecse out. and ran down tho river
bank about half a mile below town,
into the river which was very high
at the time. When Mr. I), had gath
ered himself up, horse and wagon
were gone. Having procured a lan
tern and ma lo search along tho riv
er he guvo up all hope of ever get
ting horse again, but to his surprise
the next morning the animal came
back again, minus tho wagon and
part of the harness V number of
our ministers were away last week
attending the meeting of tho Sus
quehanna Synod at Montgomery
Station last week Rev. I. Irvine,
pastor at Williamsport, died last
week of an abscess of the bowls af
ter a short illness ami will bo buried
to-day (Tuesday.) Tho Snyder
county Sunday School Convention
convened here last evening. In the
absence of Revs. Yutzy and Neff,
Rev. A. H. Zimmerman delivered
the address of welcome and Field
v .Secretary, J. A. SvvwVhv nv.viv. the
response Rev. F. L. Bergstresser
of Tyrone, 'a., made a living visit
to his parents on Water St., last
Friday.... S. J. Ulrich of Mt. Airy
Theological Seminary, Philadelphia
is home on a visit to his parents. . . .
Harry Gregory, a rising young At
torney located at Ehonsburg, Pa.,
was home over Sunday to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory
The examination of the Senior Class
of tho Cl assical Department of Mis
sionary Institute will take place to
morrow, (Wednesday,) and that of
the Theological Clas on Thursday
of this week. Mr.NTon.
PORT TREVORTON.
Jij'crrtl from htst tntk.
N. F. Shambach, our blacksmith,
is noted as our best marksman. He
shot 11J sparrows last week. His
cat "Hi nner" know s when he has
the gun and he travels with him. . . .
The services of the P. O. S. of A.
were well attended by tho organi
sation and community and was con
ducted by Rev. Davis and Lehr
The Union Ferry is now running
in tho usual way to accommodate
the public. ...Tho boats are run
ning pretty lively. Boating prom
ises to be some better this sum
mer.... Mr. doodling, our new land
lord, opened up business ou Monday
tiioruing at the Port Trevorton
House and had a busy day of it.
Mr. Hummel says, "There's where
you get the good stufl", by golly."
The Hcrndon Milling Co got a
boat load of wheat last Friday and
they are busy ferrying it across the
river Mrs Isaac. Wilmer is very
seriously ill at this writing and is
not expected to live long Henry
Hoot has catarrh fever aud was very
sick but is gaining ground agaiu
Harvey Stahluecker of Middloburgh,
was koi.'u on our streets ou Sunday
looking up his interests. Dillio is a
nice ghl Robert Rotheincl is re-
litting las hoUl and expects to do a
good business. .The Herndon Plain
ing Mill Co., is talking of moving
their mill to New Comberland
where they are ollored great iu-ducuieuts.
The heavy rains treated tho old
Susquehanna to a rapid rise aud
thousands of logs lloated down tho
ttream, but there was no money
made on this bido us tho logs ail
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L
EWIS' 98 LYE
wwsnra no mrntio
TTteafroniff'M ami ptirfit I ym
mlH, I nitku oilier I y u iwlti
finu ix.w.t.-r Ami t aiki-el In a ru
with ri'tiH'VuPlH lll, th ront'iitn
nrv iwv ivwlf for m W ill
in:ik the ItPM 'rfmnN lUMHtmp
In , tumult- without liolllnir
III lltr Hrl 1t r. nn-lntf w.vto
ls'S ilMtiTtTtlhtf Mhh, llcwrW,
W 41)1 UK UilUt'is lutihlis lit, I'lO,
PZN5A. SALT M F'O CO
lieu. Akis., l'lUlm., l'e.
IVe Can't do it
but are willing to rmr fir lonrninr
mnko m Rtxxl an article s. u.ki-' . v
Hi.ackjno of cheap mntrrinl llul
retailer can profitably del I it ut lOe.
Our price is 20c.
The retailer ssvs the public will not
it. We say the public will, bcratiM t'i
will nlwavn pay a fair iirice for i
article, 'i'o show both the trailo t ml
public that we want to piv them tho I
tot the least nioncv, we will pay
$10,000.00
Rewar
For ahove information j this ofter U c
until January 1st, lri'J3.
WOLrr BANDOLPH.Philadelrl
Plk-Ron In the name of pnlnt whi.
uoei work tlml no tillitr iniliit eun do. .'.
ii ..i pHlntvtl tin H look like the imti..
.ti'i.ii wiii'ii n ii, nutiiii'u ii ii I ,urillNili". I.
PAINTERS AND BuILDE
will find It iTofUublo to luveatl;utu.
lulut kUTe evil 1L
CARTER'S
SPITTLE
ft
nits
CURE
Pick llrilM-hrni rrtivrv all thr tmubtM Inrl
ttnt tu bilious tula nf Dm ) itum. auch u
Intiihru. Nur. lir.Y,miic. Ini.ir.iit aftrr
r.t UK. l am m tii. Biilo. c. W'liil tlwlr mo.t
rinurkble suovcm Iim Lwd (liown la lurin;
SDCCC
nadarli. yet Ciarra'a I.irn.a I.itm Pit.i
r e.iillv raliialil In Cnlitlnn. ourln(
nnd irHTeiitliiK tlm annoy initcr:ni.lii,t. while
tney alto correct all dleordere of the itomacta.
tiiniilato Hit lirer and regulate Uie bowel
ku If the? only cured
Ache thry would be almnM prtoeleai to thoae
hu tuffer from Uilt dlttreaeinr complaint:
hut fortunntely ttitlr KmMtniia Ain not rnj
hire, find thute who once try them will find
tliew little pilli Taluahle In intny waye tliat
thiT will not he willing tu Co without them,
liut after ail tick bead
tliehane of ao many Utk that her la whnrt
mnkH our print buiut. Our iill cure It
irl.lle oUicrt do not.
CiHTKii a I.itti.i Liter I'll.! are Tery imal)
and very easy to take. ine or two lit lit moke
a (lutu. They are ttrlrtly -p-lliU and do
D"l irrlK or iiurve, hut by thrir Kriitl ai-tion
IJwim all who uae riina. In ial at Wci-nH:
re fur $1 . Bold everywhere, or eent by uimil
castzs vz:i:nrx co., iw tl
!dlFi Snl3::3 Small Prca,
SaVirLAKDENEINES
A w MiiK r!ul liutnvHiiti-nt In I'rlrilun IVrd and
.t.i-ttu'Ue liuck muili'ii of urtluf ilirt ilinra
tin t..-t ntiy utht-r iri the inurki-t. I'rtriiun
( luih IV id, munlMK all tii f t'lrintt lo t4tut
ml wnii iumtinK ; nrral ltf in pwer mo4
wtnr. Writt fr tmuluni iin.1 r turutnluit
frv utnn miiiiuhiIhi. AlK'i prlun Tooili llnr
ruvta. Hut KaUr. uliivutui, ( uru riuuu
rrn, Hbt-llfr. t Jit nt ion .( jijr,
HEHCH & DH0M60LD, Manfrs., YORK, PA.
The Post ,SI.50 pery
!SelirisgroYeiCash!Store!f
' -XJl-RFCROUSG'IProprlolorK-
Ilnvlng pu relisted the otook of gnpral Mprolmmlisn of Daniel
Oouae, and added greatly thereto, 1 take pleasure in inviting my
friends to call and see tue when they come to tMinKrove.
id stock a run line of
1 have
-GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
including a tine line of Groceries Tin-wnre. Clilnn-ware, Tobucco,
Cotifeotioimrlei. I would call your imrtictilnr Attention to my bu
n ine of
WallPaperiWMowShades BEITS, BOYS' AND WBB CLOTI
which I ami Felllnir At extraordinary low price. For example, I
have the iilaio bull paper, different aliaden, very atylith, double
width and double bolt at from 28 to 8ft cents per bolt, with 16 Inch
border to mntcli At 8 cents per yard. My window thadiH are aa
beautiful ah they are fdyllnh And aell from 21 to fiO cent a piece.
My motto is
"Cheap For Cash !"
Country produce Accepted as npot enh in exchange for goods.
Come And see ine.
OHOUBJ3,
Opposite Oppenhelmer'i Clothing Store, Seliiingrove, I'u.
N. A. BOWES,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR !
loing out of isiw
As I Intend going Ont of the (Mothlni; hllalneae In Hnllna (Imv. T ....
Incr my entire stock at greatly reduced rates. The stock Is large and '
led and must be sold by fall, hence the opportunities for extriiorH,,'
bargains in 'H
Middleburgh. Pa.
Tt inatteirt not lunv inferior tlio quality of tfoods,
if ii suit lita well it looks well; and "visn versa,"
if it don't lit you may take whatever goods you
please and it looks clicap. Then wliv buy ready
made clothini; that fits like a coilVe sack on a
bean-pole and falls to pieces from looking at it,
when you can get a suit of better material, lasts
twice as long and fits like the paper on the wall
lor almost the same money by simply calling on
your local tailor and leaving vour measure i IIv
rapidly increasing trade convince mo that tho
people are "catching on," and although I have
plenty to do, I, with the rest of tho world, still
want more. Oomc and see my
SPUING STYLES,
note tho quality of goods I handle and learn tho
prices for the same. Perfect fits always guaran-
teed. N. A. BOWES,
Ilooin in Dr. Dibighouse's HuiUIlug, Middleburgh, Pa.
Honest In'irano At Honest lUtes.
Tlw. ' ',nod tor the Lentit Money.
GENERAL JNSMANCF AGENCY.
Only the Oldest. Largest and
Stronjieitt CASH Compaiiles.
No Premium Notes.
No Assessments
Sotiiiil, solid and True Indemnity. Hepreseuting every class f)f
Iiistiraiife either Life, Fire, Accident, or Torniulo.
SEE DUR COMPANIES i
NAMK MH'ATIOM AS.HKTS
Aetna Hartford $10,(i.'U,l.)0.0.3
Homo XewYork ),370,(5 10.00
Fire Association Philadelphia 5,0(17,851.71
Fidelity and Casualtv XewYork 1,587,007.40
Equitable Life Ins. Soc. Xcw York 13(,li)S,5 18.38
All business entrusted to our Agency i-liall always receive the
rri'iT""r"t"'OKt- cure and attention. Kuliro BUtihfuction guaranteed. We
uolicit a Kliure of vour patronage.
H. HARVEY SOHOOH, Selinsgrove, Pa.
Liberal Adjustments.
Prompt Payments.
Miririlcbiii'tf illitrket
No. 1 Wheat ! 72
New ' 00
White or Mixed 00
live 53
Corn 0"
( lats J
00
I otiitoes C3
Hutter 24
Kggs H
Pitted cherries 10
Unpltted " 8
Hinclvl--'is 0
llitsiiberries 13
Onions : 00
..ird 13
Tallow 3
Chickeus per lb S
Turkeys 10
Hiile. 1"
Hhoulder 12
Ilitiu 13
Wt
rilli !
1. II. DOUHS'
VEGETABLE BALSAMIC
ELIXIR
WILL CURE THAT
Cold
AND STOP THAT
OOUgeheB
The best remedy known for thn ear of '
I Consumption, Cough, Colda, I
Whooping cough, and an Lung ,
I DIS9ASAS. oulu uvur'Wbero.
I Prioo S5c., SOo., and 1.00 per bottle.
BXT. JCEVSO t LCID. Fnpi., BuUlltct, TU ,
Kor iilo bv W. H. Heaver, MiddlcburKb, aud
J. W.ftuinpHell, I'etlliH t'riM'k, l'U.
Having purchased a Xew
and inproved AVell-Drilling
outfit 1 am now jirepared to
contract for sinking wells of
any debth and as cheap as
anybody. Having had sev
eral years' experience in tho
business 1 guarantee satisfac
tion, (live me a call and I
will do tho work speedily and
effectually as any iirm in tho
(state.
W. H. WEAVER,
Beavertown, Pa.
VIGOR.
YOUTH
DR. J. H. MCLEAN'S
STRENGTHENING
CORDIAL
S2 BLOOD PURIFIER
AN ANTIDOTE rOU
Exbuniitlon, Iwiaof Apix-llte, Ivr SpLrlU,
blouiacU blckuBM eud Iikpvwla. .
I'lrsnsnt to the la.te and I favorite tunlo with
the ladtee. l'rluel. bold by klldruKtfUU.
THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MED. CO
ST. LOUI8, rvio.
had nv.r t,.n .nn.l.,1 . .1 I ..
. ... 1 - .i.uc n. but iiuiito in onyuer con
Ihere in no intent to bluff, but Its a dead mire thin that you can not
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
TRUNKfc, SATCHELS.
SINGLE PANTS,
TTUrPT DV TIT A rrlTTTn
HATS AND CA J
fiP-d fuU ,i,,e tXck"r, Hummer Underwear. Uiobrellan. chen 1
Come and see the stock, price it ami
they were ever offered before
our word for It, you will not want to j?o eloewhere
H. DHEIFUSS, Selins Grove, I
7
Nw Guis for lilis
l'lenty of !, in. The latest and best Assortment full up In all
and styles.
a-ft Jfli.Af.... V i
iiwuuiuuuuiuuiiiui miuiii juoi If 11UI JUU Iff tii;
jit-Rnnns- Krnnfirifis - rintliiim
UlULlllllU
Hoots, Shoes, Hats. Cans. FiirnislniKT riwio yr.w... . t.
o ""uo, iuiiuiih
EXAMINATION WILL SIloW THAT OVR STOCK IS pspitiIu
BTKOXO IN VAItlETY AND TIIOKOIUIILY ItErAliLBlsfsTY 'L
To TIiis We AlU Ti8 Strong iuogt of Lot Prices.
Nothing uill oonvinco yon like personal insneetion tln
for Seasonable Goods and Reasonable Trices
are in tho lead.
We Invite you all to eo me nnd see our new store aud uaw coods
Cash paid for Fresh Uutter and Ktfirs. fcoous.
F. H. MAURER, New Berlin!
olwiu lunnMiii io kjot. l'lont cc v incest.
JJ. REED, SUP, f
GUNS, AMUNITION, ANC
FISHING TACKLE.
i
Ms, Lilies, Hoots, BgbIs, Plies, &c
r
If you want to catch blflr fish you must bo provided with a good ro.l
strong Hue, a sharp hook, and plenty of bait. No matter what kiud't
bait you use, just so you catch the llnh. The wriirirlinir worm is a temp
bait, but t he artificial bait, though less palatable to the llsh, a v',Z
la the line of" 8 ",ore 8Uoce,,''ful' Thin Is why we keep everytliiu.
V-fc-; A T
THE MIPFLINBURQ
marble i granite undertaking !
WORKS I
Having on hand a large stock of
MONUMENTS AND OltAVEsSTONES
to seloct from, I am selling lower than
any other establishment In Central
l'ensylvanlu. It will pay you to call
and see the work as I employ do
agents.
R. H. LANOE, Prop'r.
FEW CAN MEET AND NONE CAN HEAT OUIl PRICES.-- I !
quality (Jrn.les high In all we offer this season. Right and rlghteou, ,
t-s ou all things. Never were sounder, surer barl 1 ' pr
ARTIFICIAL BAIT. 1
We keep everything used In llshing aud hunting nd when you ineoi
auythiug aud cau't come for it just drop a note to i
J. B. REK.D. Bunbury .PT
The undersigned having beenglvfU
the undertHkiugaudenbaliuliig oiitlH
(lorinerly belonging to his father, E.
I,. Hulllngton, deo'd, will contliiiirt In
business at the old stand, aud cordial
ly invites a oontinunnce of the pub
lic's patronage. He Is conversant
with the latest In eiihuliulug and will
give this his especial uttetion.
Harvey J. Bufflngton,
Swinoford, Fa.
Henry Deaver, Assistant.
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