The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 15, 1900, Image 8

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ROYftL
Baking Powder
The strongest, purest, most efficient and
'wholesome of feavening agents. Not lowest
in price, yet the most economical ; indispens
able to all who appreciate the best and most
healthful food.
V Our country is enjoying prosperity almost
unsurpassed in its history.
For every one there is money enough to
buy that to eat which is pure, sound, good,
wholesome.
Why should we use cheap, impure, un
healthful articles of food? There is no
economy in them ; they endanger the health,
they may cost life. There are reported
almost dailv cases of sickness caused by eat
ing cake, puddings or biscuit made with the
cheap, alum baking powders.
In all articles for food buy and use only
the best. The good health of the family is
of first consideration.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,
UNION TWP
Charles W. Krel s lefi I r Phila
delphia last week to taken h nrse i;;
a barber college. ..Hev. J. (i. Martin
preached Sunday ul New Columbia.
This is a new field of labor and he
will move there in the near future
Merchant . V. Auekei' ul
BoliiuMj transacted business ni So-
KllSgroVe one day last week . . . . .
.1 . 1 lernmn and NV. 1.. Spanglef
made a business triptoSunbiiry last
Monday... Jock y Aucker will work
on' the U.S. Aucker stock farm the
coming summer . . .John L. Ulrich
is eo.ilini f to his U'd on account of
sickness Rev. V. K. Brillhnrdt
returned f rom conference and will
rM'h another year I ir his people
here. . .. The members of the Dun-
'dore night school have our heartfelt
sympathy siuce one ol their number
is away from home, but better days
will come again. . . .Thieves entered
the smoke house belonging to dailies
RatHfon one night of last week and
carried .sway three shoulders and one
ham, This i- nothing new for the
iippi rend, but here liefbre they only
stole chickens, etc. At tlii rate they
an look for n u'1 " I spring trade
unless they will have a night trial
without a jury. Trusting the old
boils will heal up lietore the dog
days come, if not, go to Sunbury for
itreatme nt.
CENTREVILLE.
Jacob Stalilnecker ol Middleburg
,t:i- in town on Sunday. . . .Taylor
Kle kner ot Lewisburtr was in town
last
.('.). i lander
of Selinsgrove was in town one day
last week looking up business inter
ests. . . .Sani'l VVittenmyer, Jr., of
Middleburg was a visitor in town
Sat urdav evi ni ult Beaumont
Hartman and Tom Bowersox of
Middleburg visited friends here over
Sunday. . . .Sol. Steininger ol Mid
dleereek spent several days in town
last week .... Misa Lillie Spatd of
Middleburg was the guest ol P.
Harttnan's over Sunday. . . .Q. W.
Sheary accompanied by Master AI
berf Llyd ot LewUtownwas home
over Sandaj . . II. V. Smith, teacher
of the grammar school, was at home
at Troxelville over Sunday
Quite a number of our people are
on the sick list Dr. (J. CMolin
of Lanrelton, nominee torthe Eegia
tnrc. visited bis parents last Satur
day 'Squire Shinkel and John
I. llartman transacted business at
the county seat one day last week . .
Horn to Jas. Koons and wife a
daughter; to John Shrader and wife
a son; to Clay Sangler anil wife a
a daughter.
Alum is used in many baking powders because it makes
them cheap. It costs less than two cents a pound.
Alum is a corrosive poison. 1 lunk of feeding it to chil
dren! Y t the manufacturers of well-known alum
powders are actually denying that their goods contain it.
100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.
WEST BEAT BR.
The n purl is that the Lowell
store will change hands in the near
future. . . .S :me parties here are very
much dissatistield with the way
their ties were taken up by
railroad inspector. . . ,U. F. Hcrb
ster and familv spent Sunday with
W. V. McGaughlin. John H.
Herbster was also a guest The
! way to increase your trade is simple
I enough, advertise voiir business in
I the Middleburg "Post" and beoblig
ingtoyour customers, no matter
bow small he or she may be. ..The
mock court held tit Bannerville last
. Friday evening surprised the spec
tators by the way it was ended. It
it had not been that one of the pri
soners had a tooth pulled that night,
the whole court would have been
, found guilty of helping to eat the
! chickens thai wi re supposed to have
been stolen, ft was reported there
I were chicken bones found in the
i coal piM'ket- ot three judges, and
I each jude bad a dog that enjoyed a
fat chicken bone. . . .'Squire Steely
j is now prepared to do all kinds of
farming lor bis neighbors at a very
little cost. The 'squire's motto al
i ways is to do unto others as they
have done unto him, and psrhaps a
little better. . . .'Squire Howell is
! reported to he improving very
slowly from his late sickness
James Steely has been offered a job
at painting by a contractor in Milllin
and Juniata counties tor the coming
summer. . . Weaderand Peters have
Kuished their contract for sawing the
lumber lord. M. Warner's barn.
KBEAMEK.
There are quite a number of sales
in this vicinity this spring t
Harry Pontius' sale last Saturday
things brought a good price... Quite
a number of people from this place
attended the funeral of Captain
Lewis Miller at Globe Mills Mon
day Quite a number of people
are ick in town. . . .Chas. Landis
has been unable to attend to his
duties as clerk in A. 0. Smith's
store on account of sickness The
auditors audited the accounts of
Supervisors and overseers of the
oor Monday .... Miss I zyra Walter
visited friends in Middleburg sev
eral days last week Rev. Sham
bach attended a meeting of his con
gregation at t his place on Monday
evening, to determine upon a plan
and location to erect the new church
...MissErma Magee visited friends
in Lewisburg several days last week
...John Mitchell of Renova visited
his parents at this place last week.
FKEEBURO.
( loo late for hut tftu.)
A iiuinlier of our eitizensare pre-
paring to move . . .1. t. Heixlrieks
i it i i i i i.i i
.. . '. .
I H.-Ul a UBY 1U mciiniltl Willi HIS I imiu iu uic ucur
j brother.. Harvey Moyer and family future, where he has secured em
ntovetlto Liverpool Tuesday ..." i ployment with the Shaniokiu Hard
1 The horse sa!e held last Friday was ware Company as traveling sale
j well attended, horses sold lor lair, " P. A. Sttiek was dented
I nrices. The l'.ttiili sale will le held
Friday, March 9, at the same stables!00 BundtjlMt in place of J. L
...Allen Brown, son of Hon. Varner who resigned J. A
Henry lirown, died Sunday nuofl
after an illness of two weeks, aged
17 years and 3 months. The fun
eral was held Wednesday at 1 1'. M.,
and attended by a large number ot
friends. His pastor, Rev. W. A.
Haas, officiated. Young and old
mourn the loss of one so young. The
members of the High Si-hool of
which he li:il been a member have
shown marked respect bv dranins
his desk in mourning and adopted
suitable badge to lie worn by each ! are ou meaiOK Ustat present writing
member until the close of the term, j The Fremont grammar and
They also purchased a beautiful primary schools will give an enter
floral design. Flowers w ere also tainment on Saturday evening, Mar.
purchased by the Sunday School and l,n The auditors of 1'ei ry tw p.
Cat chetieal Class ol which he had ,net at tlu' !! 1 house ot J. .
been a member at the time of his Yerge' Monday, March 12th, to
dentil. His unassuming, gentle dis- udit the finances ot the township
j osition won I'm
him maiiv friends.
The
remains were interred in Fair
View Cemetery,
THIS WEEK'S NEWS.
Edward Mover and family moved
to Liverpool Tuesday Miss
Lottie B. Hi I blah left for Reading
where she will scnd some time. . . .
Sunday morning services were con
ducted in thbR. and L, church by
Rev. 1). (1. Druekenmiller, Pastor
i Miss Rose Dunkelberger has
j been spending some time among
friends in 'Sunbury. . . .Mrs. Henry
I Brown and daughter, Miss .Julia,
lofCocolatnua were visiting among
friends and telatives during the past
wick. . . . F. S. (ilass, Esq., and Miss
' Hive II. Heaver spent Thursday in
Kratzerville. . . .The horse sale on
Friday was well attended average
$104. Geo. F. Miller and wife
attended the funeral of his brother.
Uapt. Lewis Miller, Monday. . I'rot.
F. ('. Bowersox visited the scltoo's
of the township during the week...
I'lie teachers of Washington town-
hip held their regularsemi-mouthly
meeting Hint alley 1- rtday eve.
I heir next meeting is to he held at
Red Rank school. .Memorial exercises
will be held Sundav afh rnoon bv the
schoo
our aged citizens, Hon. Geo. C.
! Mover, passed through our town.
The
Fudge bad been an invalid fot
-evera I
1 1 1 1 till lis s 1 1 1 1 1 id 1 1 1 r If..,, i
..', . i . . . i i . ...ni.
dropsy which, owmg to his age, his
piMsieian was nm ante 10 relieve,
II
te oiueiiv nas.-eii
away Tuesday
aged S I years,
i i a
evening at 10:30.
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i ne decease!
was an esteemed citi-1
zen, his advice being sought in many
affairs. At the time of his death
I he was a member of the board ol
directors of the First Xati il Hank
! of Selinsgrove, which position he had
held for manv years. Iut esoeciallv
will he be missed in his church, he
being a member of the Reformed
congregation and a faithful trustee
of the same up to his death. And
through bis special efforts has the
It, and L. church been handsomely
remodeled. The funeral took place
Saturday morning and was largely
attended. The services were con
ducted by Rev. v. A. Haas and
Rev. Druekenmiller, the interment
being made in Fairview Cemetery.
P. L. Hains directed the obsequies. .
Harris Rower, Esq., of Middleburg
spent Monday even n j in this place,
gladdening the heart of one of our
maidens.
SALEM.
Samuel Miller ot I'nion county
visited friends around Salem ....
Geo. M. Witmer and family attend
ed the funeral of - the grandfather,
Judge Moyer of Freeburg, Saturday
. . . .Miss Jiillie now is visiting her
sister and friends at Frackville
Chas. Shultz, wife and daughter,
Ethel, of Quitman are circling
among friends aud relatives ... .An
oyster supper and ice cream party
was served at R. C. Coleman's this
week . . Win. Gemberling and sons
shot 5 wild ducks one day last week
Born to John Rover and wife a
little baby girl The sale of
Samuel Engle was well attended last
Saturdy Jennie Bateman of Se
linsgrove was seen with her friend
Sunday Jacob Row clerked for
G. M. Witmer Saturday.
Sunday school immediately after I from Jvremont to MeKeea J Falls
their regular hour ol meeting, inland expect to have the line in opera
honor of the memory ol its member,! don before long lames Fisher,
Allen M. Rrown, dectased. . . .At (the baker of Selinsgrove baa sold out
an early hour, Wednesday morning, and w ill move to Fremont this week
the sad news of the death of one ot....Bcn. Rrosius had public sale
i MT. PLEASANT MILLS.
Moving will soon be on the pro
gram J. L. Varuer is closing
I .... l: ..L. r I ' I ...
j w ummmm 01 nam ware aim will
in,, i, , Oi.i in, ,1. 1 ... i... .......
Oiwt. ot St. John's Sunday choo
Selinee visited at Kich field over Sun
day ... Charles Yerger, who w as
on the sick list several weeks, is out
again. . . .Juicy Yerger is working
tor B. G. Stefleu's H. (j. Stencil
moved to Franklin two. to-day
(Thursday) on J). K. Haas' farm,
and Frank Walter ot near Middle
burgh moved on the farm vacated
by Mr. Steflen Ben). Broaiua
will move to (Jratz in sniing. . . .
a H- C. Haas and Irvin Hottiger
,or ine tne yea' lw W.
Beiclieiibucli wears a smile, because
a little girl baby arrived to stay...
Absalom Schuee left Tuesday of last
I week for New Berlin where he has
secured employment as bartender.
SmiN0! Orataoi
Remember that name when you
wan: a delioinus, appetising, noarftil)-
iii' food drink to tnke the pluee of
oofTe, Sold by all Krooers and liked
by all who have uad it. Grain O is
aiade ,f para grains, if aiils digeftion
aud streogthaus the nerves. It is not
astiiuuUni but a health builder and
the uliililren as well as the adults can
driuh it Witil trrenf liHiintH. Costs
ib nit oneofourfh as luuob as coffee
I 'll-. aul .'")( per package, Ask your
Krooer for Orain-O.
SUA DHL.
The sale at H. (i. I lornbergcrs'
Friday was well attended and the
articles goldbrouflrht fair nriccs. .
The
o I ...
new merchant at Meiserville is
doing a good business I. L.
Vainer is selling out his hardware
it cost at Fremont He intends to
; move to Sliamokin in the near future
I Alice Reichenbach of Sclins-
, grove visited her parents over Sun-
day .
.The Tuscarora Valley tele-
phone
tompany arc staking oil a line
Tuesday of this week and will move
' to ( Iratz Tuesday where he has pur-
chased a bouse and lot Last '
h ni it II... bm,aU I ...I :....
i I'll,, tin- mil, ik. I t I - I : I I ill'
house of Miss Emma Botta were
consumed oy tire ami all the meat
was burned. Mo-es Rotts bad his
face and hands badly burned bv
trying to extineuish the flames.
A. R. J)e Fluent, editor of the
Journal, Doyleatown, Ohio, suffered
for a number of years from rheuma
jie
tism in his rirht shoulder aud side.
says : "My right arm at times '
wan entirely useless, i tried UuaUl
berlain's Pain Balm, and was sur
prised to receive relief almost imnie
diately. The Fain Balm has been
ii constant companion of mine ever
since and it never fails." For sale
by till Druggists.
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PORT TREVERrON.
Transferring of goods will be the
business of the town in a few weeks
B. F. Arnold and E. F. Neita
spent Sunday at G. A. Royei 's at
Freeburg Reuben Waldo of
flerndon was in town Sundav ...
Rev. Brillhart is appointed to this
place for another year and commenc
ed his revival meeting last Sunday
vieo. Rinc, Carrie Keller, Clara
Bingamanand H. M. Neita made a
pleasure trip to Northumberland
Sunday The auditors met in the
fore part of the week and had a hard
time. . . .J. C. Hoover is repairing
the company house. . . .O. K. Xeitz
and family came to town last Sat
urday. His two children who are
staying with his wife's sisters arc
sick H. S. Shaffer is preparing
to move L.F.Charles. our noted
engineer, is pushing a wheel bar
row for the Penna. Canal Co
J, C. Shaffer, wife and son sjicnt
Sunday in Sunbury Rev. Davis
is spending a few days with friends
at this place... Miss Jennie Charles
was a teacher in A. No. 1 room on
Monday.
MARRIED.
March 11, by Rev. H. H. Spahn.
Banks F. Wiend of Beavertown and
Ida Kanawell of Adamsburg.
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Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and Up.
WM. A. SHIPiUAN,
439 MARKET ST., SUNBURY, PA
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DEALER IN
Inquire for . .
Prices and Terms.
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S.KLINSGROVE.
Mr. Jonesand wife of Lewisburg
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The horse sale was well attend-
led and the horst
brought good
prices. It was the quickest sale on
record in this section. In just two 1
hours from the time the Rale began
the carload was sold, the average
being $136 H. L. Phillips and
wife were in Philadelphia last week, I
Mr. Flumps laving in a stock ol
new goods for spring trade Win
I Inupt and wile of Milton spent a ;
week with his mother, Mrs. Edward
Haupt Thomas Lohr ofColuni- i X
bin county spent several days with i J
his sister, Mrs. Sines. . . .The (Jlec T
and Mandolin Clubs of the Univer-
sit y gave a concert at Milton Satur
day evening to a large audience, and
their music was very highly spoken
ol by the audience. . . .Mrs. E. P.
Ivohbacli gave a f o'clock tea to sev
eral ot her lady friends Saturday...
Mrs. Ella Wagner has returned
from her visit to New Rloomfield,
Harrisburg and Wrightsville. . . .
M. O. Snyder Saturday received
word that his sister, Mrs. Park Hol
man ol Liverpool, had died. She
was buried Tuesday of this week...
A number ot our citizens attended
the funeral of Hon. Geo. Mover of
Freeburg on Saturday Miss
Carrie Hendricks returned home
from her visit South very much
benefitted in health.
We have saved many doctor bills
since we began using Chamberlain's
(Jough Remedy in our home. We
keep a bottle open all the time and
whenever a ly of my family or my
self begin to catch cold we begin to
use the Cough Remedy, and as a re
sult we never have to send away for
a doctor and incur a large doctor
bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy never fails to cure. It is cer
tainly a medicine of great merit and
worth. D.S. Mkarklb, Oeneral Mer
chant and Farmer, Mattie, Bedford
county, Pa. Foa sale by all Drug
gists. T Care LaOrlppa tm Two Days
Take Laxative Baoao Qcinihk Tablets. AO
druggist reluDd the money If It faUt to cure
E. w.OaoTi'i signature on ererjr box. Oc, 10-31
That he never did know
st bow to buy furniture until
he found himself in our store.
And you will regret the bar
gains lost if you have not in
serted our Hue of furniture,
which is the most complete in
the city. We name you few
of our bargains:
$1.25 and up.
$4.50 and up.
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Glassware. 7.
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I have just received a fine 3;
assortment of glassware, coii- 4
f sisting of Cake Dishes, Fruit ?
t Stands, Celery Trays, Butter $
1
uisnes, ntcners, spoon Hold
ers, A-c, tVrc. at prices ranging y.
from 5 to 15 cents.
Am, '
'eerjess J.akmir 1'oWi er. one
pound cans, 8c.
Axle Grease, 15c. cans at 10c,
'2")c. buckets at loc. $
Fine Gloves and heavy Men's 7.
Mitts.
S. B. SIMONTON.
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Public. Sales
Notices of sales will be latWM free undertlil"
hoarilnir when tlie bills are prlnled at Ibis office
When the bills are not printed at this offices"
cents will be cliarifed. Persons expecting- I" I
have sule should select a date and have It insert; I
t-ti in i inij column.
FHIOAY, March IR, WOO, one anil one-half mile,
north of Orientul uiul 2 miles west of Hci
serville, John IlilliLTt will -HI 9 mules, i
heart of cattle Bad furnvng implements.
ZKUBSDATi March IS, 1000, Lewis KWier will
sell home-, cows ami farming Implement., I
near aictvees naif Fall.
BATl'KDAV. March 17. IPO", three miles north
east of Miiirtlcbura, Edward Hummel' i
sell 4 horses, 2 cows, 5 head young cattltl
aim larming implements.
SATURDAY, March 17. lUOn. at Hotel ImlcDend
ence. (.'hapman P. O., rinyder county, will
sell horses, buggies and household furni
ture.
MONDAY, March 19th, Wm. Bitter will sell 1 1
bones, IS head of cattle and farming implc I
menu, 1 nine east ol Kratzerville.
TUESDAY, March 20, near Pallas, John Shaffer
win sen stock and forming Implement.
THURSDAY, March 22, at Strouptown. in We-il
Perry township. E. 8 Stroup will sell boiw, I
cows, farming Implement, etc.
SATURDAY, March 24, 1900, one and one-hall I
mues wesi ot cnopman. wm. u. sunel win I
ell 1 bone, 1 cow and fannlnlng iruple I
menu.
WEDNESDAY, March 2S, 100. Bob Rothermdl
of Port Treverton will sell Hotel Fixture I
and rarmlng Implement.
Dr. Fennel's Golden Relief.
INFLAMMATIONS
a xaoa apacino ia ill
Ol Son. Woaods, Rkgmauaw. asaialerlaj . I
tor an phi iMiii ar art.
By doKn. WjtT oiieiaJ! swells, T
i-r.-i- fenrfan