The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 09, 1899, Image 8

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    CORRESPONDENCE.
PMEBBURO-
...Persons who will lenveus will l
oticed hereafter.
..Miss Videtla Mitinan was here
k! itnrjy attending t business.
Hiei ' "':! uuml i' ol web .
in our locality und " !l doctors an
Kent (iniic'iii-v .
I 4
k KKA.Mt.it. Don't Experiment.
. ... ' When crip utUu-kc ti iiersnn ot
Philin Rons 1 was at the oouotV r i .
...l biujj uuui nervous telnpefluneut there is usual-
sii uu Sunday. ,y B ,tiprtwsioI, llt u,e
...A.D. Kremer was in Selins-1 patient is plunged in despair, and no
grove last Friday. ' amount of argument or raillery has
v lnre number of our citizens any effect on his misery
r
attended court last week.
V,... . .... . : i.i L IlU
The mini
or woman whose nerves In-come so
-, iter.": dial ii is a loiiuro to re-
i ... in - 1 ... i..,.: ....,1 i. niirht is liaMMj
was in town on Saturday evening. L ( u H
I acksoti Miller and Family oi sleep is on the down grade to nervous
Mr. Kanffinan,our watchmaker, Paxinos were visiting relatives in
town over Sunday.
...Frank Mitchell, who is clerking
for A. C. Smitirat Paxtonville, was
home over Sunday.
( lordon and wile are the
is kepi quite busy. 1' w Brwawd
by Mr. (lamer of Uniui township.
... were clad ti see the smiling
mutiten in I Major John S.Diera-
Vru- hn r illed to see some ol In
friends at Freehnrc.
...We regret t" lose I.' viG.Walk
tt, who will move lo York early in
April. ! le is u Ihristian gentleman
and ;i faithful woi ker in the jrood
eonse.
I ur auditor nil! meet Monday
...i
hamw uarents of a fine baby girl,
anuv i
whieh was horn last Sunday.
j:.tl, in this lirii hra room in internum m
the hi d. wihiMil huihlinc t" audit house thereon.
the account " the siiicrviors nm
overseers of the poor,
. . t Mir school directors held :
in.mililv nuvtlli"' laal (SUlllMaV
the'i' room i" ike new higli sol I
huil line in Freelmrg. Every tlis
triel should have i central high
school. Prof. WnlboMi made a sat
feiactory report to the Iwaril.
..The Lutheran and Reformed
Sunday school will have special ser
vices Easter Sunday at 1:30 P. M.
11 ... v h id nn interesting nractice lasl '
I I ...I. TI
proSiranOUj insanity auuueaui. t obtv
is no time than to experiment with
new and untried remedies. Neglect
or delay in this respect may prove a
fatal mistake.
Dr. Miles' Nervine is the lest of
all medicines (or the nervous, tired
out ami sleepless victim of die crip,
lust as it is the U'st remedy lor all
other weaknesses anddisorders ofthe
nervous system. It attacksthe initi-
from Thump. Hilbisbotaeiinsgrove ,lto germs ol impurity clustered in
at th" ea t end ol the town with the the blood and thoroughly routs them
building :t dwelling I out of every hidden corner ot the
' body.
r m.lp n mistake in mv last "I was extremely nervous and al-
week's items when stated that Rev. I though I doctored with several phy
a Simon Aiiraml -.reached a sermon Bicians I could notgain strength. My
in in the church. He was unable to nerves become so completely i.n-
... I .1 II -A.
1 think, on iicenuntolsiekncss. irunc that I eon hi scarcely sleep ai
Moth
er and lbv are getting along nicely.
.1 .1. Mitchell nurchased a lot
-
imnn nrn? imnc-m tit nn mn nrrv nnniTrnrnnTi
i
pj ; v
Tiis is
ALINE.
all
di.
piqee wlGife or,vy ,nr conc
p-Tti FURNITURE. ,,,,,;;,:.";:
nan a week I was w' iiHwimii
I J
...Lots ot ram and mtuluv roai
are th,j c".i"st "w.
. . . March came in like a
will cn out the reverse.
. . Ahe NVeidenmyer is th
iiviied :ivav from inline ilmy
intioipatfl not only pfeasutitcoin.
tliev surroaiidinirs.
amli and
hi
lies-wee
Ehindny using the True Lighl iss I fathei
by die Lutheran Publication Hoard,
Philadelphia. Ai! the special holi
days should he observed by our
Sunday schools.
..Harvey W. Kant, atlornev-at-law
ol Bristol, I 'id . arrived here at
tiie iioti i hi- mother, M rs. S. It.
Kantz. I le is one ol the collateral
tppy
A.
trip
if a little girl baby.
. Hornberger made a biisi
to jewisburc one day last
.i i.i i ..i.i i . .
ami I tiioiicn' ' snoiira sure
1 began taki
1 I I 11 I Mill 1 1,. i
iii' . 1 1 1 i hi ii--" -.. " t . , . .
feeling very much better. Aftertak- U4m444UH4iUU4UUU44444i l.V but
ing six bottles I was completely re- Wliat a contrast betwren the meftitidt t thin Puruitimi Store -n i those of the
stored health.' usual forniture specialist. Hnr inucli will it bring 1 is thu all ubjorbiii question them
i' n 1 1 1 i."i r i. in' . i. ii ...i .... ..... i
" , ' ., , iou.4? can we aiioni to Mil it: is onr greatest problem. We are alter nrofii that'.l
i I iMinbfiirii ,.i I )r Ml i. 1:1. a , . . . ... ... . . v 1 I
f """I : ,ini eiHiitcii, hut vi plan (liltort'iitlv. W c trv ta make a stnuli tiiiirein on II Urire vol
voPite trealmelit lor the rtll. roll- i . . .... . T "
n, X,;. , v,":'. i),. u,nt"M oneuieaa, wnere otuere ngnro on large pronrs iroin a sniall volume of trade. We
I-t 1 1 t"I' Ol I 'I. .M 1 H S I I'll , 1 'I . i . , - ' .
Mil,-7 Ncrveand Liver Fills, will 'ilf5 ",1"S Jiwt now uii.re furnitnre every day tli hi any store iii ottroouuty has eversold,
Mil, .Mill
that
prlees like iliis
The protracted meeting at
hureh is sill.
the
hein
Dr. A. J. Kantz who died
recently at ! lerrysburg, I lauphin !o.
Be is now al Berrysburg attending
to iiis iucii ill the estate, and rc
presentiiic oilier heir- by a power ol
sttoruey.
VF.K
pro-
welcome
last Sat-
Lo vina
to Mil
Wilson to Mc-
w
...The
w:
lor; now is
roller mill
hat'XIct 'lure
...Mrs. Levi D.
not able tu :il tend I
work.
...Man Ii eaiue hi
we can expeel it
itself.
...Mrs. William
buried .it the liidci
i
ir
ollt
iiinmer,
is still
door
to
anu
suit
Kcrstetter was
St. Thomn
' cress.
...Albert Stroup was a
cdh r at Nicholas Trevitz's
urday night.
i ...Peter Watts and Mrs.
I lornberger intend to mov
ton this sprinc-
, ,H. ! Hornberger and
Forrv made a flying trip
Kees .'. Falls on Saturday.
...The sale of II. i. liornberger
wa- verv largely attended and tin
things brought reasonable prices.
. . We are pleased to say that Mrs.
Prank Hornberger is able to he
and around agaiu. She had a
vere sin'llol sickness.
PORT TREVEBrON.
i .... ..... 1 1 ' . . . , . . .....
ll n vir t hi.' I . t . .- . . . I ... I 4.
he-em alwohltely live to any pel-son .....u , bmuiMiKiii; it . i ii
sending name and address on a postal "t,u " me uonouioi u :
Oak Rockers, worth 75, reduced to $1.98. I Antique Oak Sideboards, worth $12. reduced ti
bxtension rabies, worth .Sii., reduced to $4.29. VelourCouehes,54springs)worth$l5,R'duceilt)$U.'2H
into enameled beds, worth f7, reduced to 94.07. Antique Oak Suits, worth $20, reduced to $li
t .1 I
card, requesting me sampiea uuu
men) ioniug the name of the 'Pi st.
Address, Dr. Miles Medical Co.,
Elkhart, Indiana.
SKLINSOROVE.
up
sc-
-peiit Sunday with his
chureli 0:1
W
1
i- oi lasi wen;.
. . . i uo'tiewl in a westei u j.a
ggs W
1I..1I
with
hut
the
lor
re selling lor hU cents per
ttv'it 11 Hi rvansas 1 ny, .wo.
...llarrv Jackson and family ol
Ltwi l vvn were in attendance at the
(uncial ol Mrs. Kersletter.
...Kimnoii Swanger movetl on W.
i. agiier's I nn last week. Km
nioii is n welcome neighlsir in West
Beuver.
. . iii!iiii" oarties are ph ut v
v o 1
uil'err are not pleased
weather as ii has lieen ten
diem to attend.
..Mrs. Aaron Mover returned
louie lasl week ahVr spending a few
neck- in Mifflin county, visiting
Iririnls and relatives.
V. II. Kuepp says he nppreci
ited the kindness of the good folks
of Middleburg while attendingcourt,
rspeeiidly Jiiinbi at the Washington
House.
..Dr. Wuceiiseller, Jr. ol Selins
crove, a- called here last week to
ire Mr-. Kmanuel Wagner, who has
been uuito ill for the past lew weeks.
Site is no better at this writing.
...J. J. Steely says for lour two
aent siamps he will luruish his fel
low leacheri with a recipe that will
prevent their scholars from penning
in a
Nin-
... I r. J. C Bogar investo
brand new buggy last week.
. . .Mrs. ( i. Ilarence Fausl n
bury is visiting her parents.
... Mut tie Stepp is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Ed. Wolfe in Lewisburg.
. W, Aueker and daughter,
Finnic were in Selinsgrove Saturday.
....)u-t where every person moves to
this spring is nol known to any per-
Sl III.
...Win. Schrawder of the Central
Hotel, Freeburg, spent Sunday in
town.
...Rev. Francis is conducting a
series of revival meetings in the U.
15. church.
...Snipe Neitz and Mainey Arnold
intend going t
near lutlire.
..Mrs. F. Krceger returned home
from her western trip.
...Mrs. Erwine ol Berwick is the
guest ot Mrs. Lottie Ueoson.
...('. I!. North and wife ale taking
a tiipthn ugh the coal regions,
...Mrs. Hettrickand Mrs. Remain
were at Harrisbutg on Tuesday.
..Prof, Win. Noel line of Blooms-
burg Normal
family.
...The Mis
Boenl Beveral
t i lends.
.. .Editor Mover of the Freebura
Cbuvirr passed through our town on is
Mondav. s
...Hiram Singer died very Buda
denl v 011 Monday noon while -i;iin
1 1
in a rocking cnair,
... iss Sal lie Heek of'Northiimber
land was pleasantly entertained bv
th.
E. S. WEIMER&CO..
FURNITURE DEALERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
54, 36 and 37 boat!) Fourth it., Sunfoury, PennaJ
Puiily of Bunbury
ivs i:. town amonc
-IK :3 '" Ii a'IK vv'J m.
r
ITHETAILOR.il
I SicLINSGH!)V:, PA. S;
IEFFELFBGER P ENHEIK GliEH
i
rv r 1 i i 1 1 r
I hml Ml Pite
LIVUUUl UUUU I 1 1UUU'
lew .-tncl Coi n-
plete in tine Line of the
LATEST STYLE SPRING HATS
. r.... 1... i' 1. .
i uu -"in uoBuroui uonesi irices,!
Gall Before Yon Order Elsewhere-
a ' ::r-!t;. ;i t T i:i
SHAMOKIN DAM.
ti.
J lias jual been received
ib
I'ShoEs.' Shoes! Sobs!
make
Akron, ( )hio, in the
Misses Kistner,
...'.). E. Kremcr of the Philauel
nhin custom house wa - home on a
visit to iclatives and friends.
...Mrs. E. B. Kll linger of Trenton,
N..I., who Biieut a month among
friends has returned home.
...Mrs. J. H. Ulsh who has hen
to Bethlehem and Philadelphia vis
iting friends returned home on Sat
urday last.
...Mrs. Nettie Snyder and daugh
ter and Mrs. Annie Kistner spent
Yon
from us.
rich ileal.
no mistake
We alwajR
Ml UUVlllg
give von a
nc iple of this
a new Sunday i
.aturdav with Mrs. i oin.irat lliun-
...Mrs. Henry Charles is visitiug I meps Wharf,
her son, Prof. W. E. ( hiirles in Tbe resignation of Eev. Barb
Middleburg. , was accented with regreta at a recent
...Dolhe Hoover ami Alice Uotii-: congregational meeting,
ennel were Ilcrndoii visitors last Lutheran church.
. . The youn
nave organized anew isunany sl'ihx
in 'Squire Qaugler's carpeutershop,
...Mrs. Sallie Dutry had a quilt;
ing party Tuesday evening ol lost
week.
... It is polite lo remove
when you talk to a lady.
never necessary when VOU
t hrough the 'phone.
. . To keen VOUr 111 ad level,
the "Post."
...Harry and George had a little
side show in the barber shop one
eveninfi last week. Admission was
t free.
youi hat
but it is
lalk
nad
Came and Bee Clothing
We are prepared togivftUou suifs at
rocft bottom prices. At flie old stand
they use you riirlit.
H. OPPEM1EIMER,
Market St.
Liberal Adjustments
Selinsrove I
Prompt Payments.!
them mil on
stumps to be
F;it Cake Day.
-cut in advance.
The
BEAVERTOM .N
Mrs. Wm
Keller i
list.
....'Soiiiro W etzel i
s brand new daughter.
...Mrs. Sue Cooper oi Lewistown
is visiting her mother, Mi-
Freed.
...James Freed got a job on thi
Trinitv
' ...Mrs. Cora W ilt who was visit
. ........ ii
...Application will 1h made by log Mrs. saute tteon sunciay , nau a
some ol our . itizens for a- charter jW1 and was littleinjured.
to put in an electric plant tor the ' ...Mrs. C. II. Mattel was in 8un
purpose of lie;litine; the town. bury on husiness.
. . 11. D. Sohnnre and wile enter- i . . If you want to have a hand along
tained the employees at tlw mill j next Sunday, brjngyour pack along.
with a dinner on I hursdny ot last
, ...... 1.. I In..- -in nl Sintifl.i, 4 Sil.it..
.7in.ii. ... ....... ... .. .. r
, .. . . '. Wrnln.O llrln Kellff
v oiicc nun men sou, . i
. . A irene ral committee from the to the coffee drinker. Coffee j nnk-
,, , , . ., . ll) IS il lllillll lllllL in uui.rinniij iu-
ditterent .um lav schools ot the ,ii, ; nriil allltout 1IH 11 III Vt't'SJl I I V
T 'I'll 1 '-"a3- IM mo
S. S. Neitz is linprovinir his al- hnroiitrh arc makim? Mamtwaoents Ininrions. Have you tried Grain-O?
ready beautiful home by erecting a for the holding of theoooatv Sun- i Ifc iB almost like coffeebut the eftecta
dav school convention to lx held tho ,.r.mni, rinH Uu dipeHtinn.
III' .-ii 1 1 1 i n i i , . - - - ri ------ y
..Our young artist whose pseu- herein Mav next. effects the heart and disturbs tun
donvm'is .liinniv hus some lieuutifiil ...The streams have been unite whole nervous system
Saturday.
...A pontoon bridge or a raft would
he verv convenient at some ot our
street crossings,
...Miss Carrie K. Jackson of Juni
ata, is visiting Frank Keif and fam
ily ot the lower end.
...Harvey S. Bogar, 1900 ol C. P. j
C, New Berlin, visited parents and
friends here last week.
n the sick mw chicken and coal house.
the father
whole nervous system. Giain-0
- i m -.. i . i i i j .ii. . i' i . lonen uu tuw iuuujat;ij niup wavuuii
scenes on exhibition in his studio. high during the latter jiart ot last ani, uirAni...,1H ti nprven There
...P. K. Blngaman, after an ex-1 week and Sunday oftbis weekowing is nothing but nourishment inGrain-
Sabinc tended tour to Western states, re-1 tO the rains and SHOW. Ha damage JJ. n cn toe omerw.se. ...c anu
I . i . i i j J .1 L I u (.ir ..u it-.. ...,nld laaM lina nmiim. -,,c "er paCKBge.
luriied lo nis noinc uuriug toe wcck. '
. . .Alter a briei visit to friends and ! ,,K' ot t,,e ico- Af A T? RTF.D
Lewistown & Bunbury Division as relatives, Philip Arnold and wife! UUe ,,. JTwUb a umm
btakeman. returned to their home in Shamokin. Ij, (rain.0. It delicious, .p-l r; J Shi"1'
...Eev. Zimmerman's protractiil ...The Evangelical conference has pstking, nourishinu food drink to j Clerk (). ., Jx-wis fc,. Kinney oloe
Biceting end.Hl last week; the result again stationed Rev. .1. H. Fenster- take the placeof coffee. Sold by all Hnsgrove to Sallie A. Ilassinger of
am .i h . .i n . rr . grocers and liked by all ho have irrat .r..ji.,
was li Oonverted. maueher on the Port rreverton cir- :U8euiti,eCttU8e when properly pre- KratztrullL-
The Christian Kndeavor Society euit for another year. j pared it tastes like the finest coflee, March 2, at the residence ofthe
of the Lutheran church now consists . . Mrs. Housworth of Buchanan, ' jSpJrtST OraTn O aids Ktion bride'8 mot,u'r' Mrs" J' P' m?T in
tt between 50 and 75 meiabers. ' Mich., Miss Maggie Kelley of Wil-ttnd streuethens the nerves. It is , New Berlin, by Rev. S. Sidney
. . . .! . . . A , 1 I.L L..!IJ. t I . T -.I .1
...The scholars of this place are I lianisixirt, Miss Gertie Thursby and
ei joying their few school days left , Miss Duttery of Shamokin are in
for this term being only 11 days. town.
A Wonderful Success
The Buffalo National Acetylene
Gas Company of Buffalo, N. Y., are
placing on the market on 30 days'
trial, a machine for the manufacture
of Acetylene Gas which is bound to
take the placeof all otherilluminants.
This machine is the latest improved,
asd is recommended by all standard
insurance companies. We light
churches, stores, factories, residences
tint, n wl i run hi ti t. hilt nhefJlh hmlder. , l.'..l.l.ir !....rr Ii-v-in (Hi.wilfT nf Ijind eountrv homes: also nut in olants
and children as well ab adults can 1 j j'j York Co., Pa., and I for lighting towns. Wc want good
drink it with great benefit. Costs -,,', I ZJuJL aQ9r
' I VIM VJllMlfci .Oi " v
REMEMBER
H. HBRVEYSCHOCH,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
Only the Oldest, strongest Cash CoinpanieH,
Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado.
No Assessments No Premium Nc
The Aetnii Founded A. )., 1819 Assets 1,066,513
u Home 14 1 1853 " 9,853,li2S
M Aniericati 1810 " 2,409,5X4.3
The Standard Accident Insurance Co.
The New York Life Insurance Co.
The Fidelity Mutual Life Association.
Your Patronage Si licited
about i as much as coffee.
Mary Ella Miller.
O KHANS' COL'HT SALE OF VAI.f
REAL ESTATJ
Uv virtue of an or Jit ImiimI nut of
plians1 Court of Snyder CouotV tbe tindrnl
eil exi'cutor ol the lnt will and ii-tarn""
l'eter I lioiraa. late ot Adamtowiifliip. s"
County, fa., deceaad, will on
Tuesday, April 4tli, 189
expose to public nale, tbe followinK d
real estate, to wit :
All t bat certain tract of land situate
town hin. county and state aforesaid, to
on tbe north by 'land of Harrison Mover.
by land of Oeorge Norman and Rarhw J
hler. south lv land of ll.nl.1 W Ki.mmM
by land of I). A. Kern, containitur "'"fJ
acres more or less, with tbe appuriensn"
About x0 acres of this tract are In good
oak timber.
Said sale to be held on the pre mi" 1
commence alio o clock A. M, wncn
hM mill, tnnwn hv
UimiT H. Thomas. Kir
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