The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 22, 1900, Image 8

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a hp wi i .vaiihauBa
Absolutely Pare
Made from most highly refined and
healthful ingredients.
Assures light, sweet, pure and
wholesome food.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,
HUMMBL'S WHARF.
Miss Katie Truttand Iricn I -pent
Sunday af Pair hik.
Andrew Trutt with a gang l
men i- repairing the 'ana!.
Mrs. Frank Hettriek and Peter
V- are on ill" sii k i:-;.
Samuel Travitz and wife ( Red
Hank tsited SamuelTrutt'sMonday.
The Wall Si. ineniliers ol this
place had it business meeting Tues
day evening of last week.
It i- reported that Elias Noll !a-t
week had two strokes ol apoplexy,
but he is slowly improving!
Mrs. Peter Trate and daughter,
Annie, of Shamokin Dam, visited
relatives in this place Wednesday.
Mrs. Henry Hoot and Mrs. Rev.
J. (i. Martin of Verdillaspeul Mon
day of last week with Mrs. Stroub.
Levi Dressier and family return
ed home Monday after spending a
week at Oriental and Millersburg.
Samuel Sower and wife returned
lioiue Iroiu Hielisptre, .Monday,
wheiethey spenl the winter with,
, . , , 1 mi ii
their dauirhtcr. Airs, Lnomasnott.
tleo. Homig and wife, Ammon
Wainmccller, wife and little son, I
Bruce, ofSelinrgrove spent a
ant evening at Samuel Trutt'
week .
pleas
last IDAMSBUtttl.
Miss I '.ell
Klinepeter is on the
.sick list.
Dr. Dcrrol Lewistown -pent Sun
day in I wn.
Robert Wagner f McClure is;
visiting in town.
Miss Nellie Smith i spending a I
WO k in Lewi-town.
Willard Mechtley lias returned
home from Lewistown.
Allen Foltz and family of Belle
yillc have move I to this place.
Mrs. Albert Snook, ol Danville,
was the guest ol H. I. Romig's last
week.
Miss Mamie Mechtly of llarrin
bwv spent the last week with her
tirents in this place.
C. o. Greenhoe, who had been on
the sick list for the Vist week, is
able to U' aUiut again.
CENTS 1 1
' DOBBINS'
Tf ELECTRIC
SOAP
Just Reduced from Ten Cents-
Your elioloe ot l9 twenty-fle Cent
T hooks sent free, lor etch three wrsppera
A tud 7 eau lor ponag.
Housekeepers must exercise care in buying bak
ing powders, to avoid alum. Mum powders are
m ild cheap to catch the unwary, Imt alum is a poi
son, aud its use in food seriously injures health.
100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.
MIDDLECREER
Few people have movedyet. Var
tK'Uiai
later.
The numerous pnlili
iolic sal
are
nearly all passt il.
Howard Kline ol Crossgrove was
seen on our streets last week.
Wm. Gross and wife made a trip
to Lewistown and vicinity last week.
Dan. Romig, who is employed at
White Deer, visited ('has. Mauivr's
last week.
Swart antl Shultz hav
sawing lumber alter a few weeks'
shiit-Uown,
'has. Maurer aud wih
I
attended
Fred, llomig'? sale near Milroy
Wednesday.
Solomon SieiniiiL'er six'lit last'
u i
week at Lewistown repairing mu
sical instruments.
T. W. Myers ol Alfarata was in
our section Saturday buying a load
oi cabbage and potatoes.
Will Kramer, who works near
Strode's Mills, stopped of with Ed.
1 1..;,.,),.,, I, ,, ,U wv home Friday
. u . . n .
Mrs. Harrison onook, Mrs. oaran
.... . ... .
Klingler, Mrs. Harry Wagner, An-
drew Ulsh, Sr. and Chas. Fish are
0D the sick list.
Edward Heimbach and wife and
Harvey Heimhach helped Allen
Heimbach to move back from Un
ion comity last week.
MT. l'l.KASANT MILLS.
A. F. Schnee made a busini
I trip
toSuubury Thursday.
.lames Fisher of Selinsgrove will
move to town in the near future.
The snow Thursday made excel
lent sleighing for a few days last
week.
Charles Reichenbacb, who is work
ing near Liverpool) spent Sunday at
this place. j
W. L Yecger will move his saw!
mill to near Richfield this week on
' E. C. Griiyhill's tract
Miss Annie (i. Minium, who is
working at Selinsgrove, spent Sattir
! day and Sunday at home.
Rev. W. J. Dice, wife and little
son of Liverpool were the guests of
John Schnee and family Saturday.
The members of St. John's Un
ion Sabbath school will have Easter
exercises Easter Sunday, April 15,
in the evening.
The entertntinment at this place
Saturday evening was well attended.
The proceeds netted $7.30. Every
one was delighted with the exercises.
TheTuscarora Valley telephone
company staked off a line from our
town to McKees Half Falls last
week. They intend to have it com
pleted before long.
WEST BEAVER.
Henrv Foils is on the sick list at ,
this writing.
Elmer Smith aud bother of Lew-1
istown spent Sunday here visiting
their parent.
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Snow lust week fell to the depth I
, . t .l J..II
01 a lOOd ii was me neitvifM
lull
; of the season. r
I Mallie Steely is sending a few
weeks in Spring township at the
home of David Krebs.
Bome people owe so much to fWclx ii town last week,
themselves that they completely lose j Robert Hassinger and wife visit
sight of what they owe to others. Lrj friends at Troxtlville.
The saleof John Lash lastSatur-
(lav was well attended, considering 1
the cold weather. Things drought
a fair price.
James Erb is making preparations
I to move his family to Allegheny
City, where he has secured a jtosi
tion oil the railroad.
James Peter is sawing lumber for
Calvin Knepp's new house which
Cal expects to put up as soon as
the weather permits.
Amnion Swanger had a valuable
mare die lor him last week. It i a
severe loss for Mr. Swanger as he is
B hard working, KMir man.
Dr. Mitchell ol McClure was
called on Saturday evening to attend
a sick Worn tin across the mountain.
The day was very disagreeable, but
the doctor responded at once
The friends ol Mr
Dr Bordner '
at this end were sorry to hear of her
death which occurred last week at
Shamokin Dam when1 they had been
living for a number of yearsi
HOFPBR
Jno Leach moved to this place
Tuesday.
Abraham Wilt has moved to
Preeburg. We regret his depart
ure. Two sons of Samuel (Jelnctt pass
ed through here on their way to
Dakota.
(J. 15. Rineand lady friend were
the quests ot Win. Ii. Kine's Satur
day afternoon.
Edwin and Francis Wilt have
left for Danville where they will
', work a few mouths.
( i. W . Shreiber s and Joe Long a ;
are nursing sick children. Daniel
Bohner is also listed among the sick. ,
Philip Kerstetter died Monthly ,
eveuing and a daughter of hisdaugb
Jiff. Mrs. Jno. Leffler, died Sunday
esumcd 1 ' . J
morniog.
Prof. Bowersox, County Super-'
intendent, gave the writer a pleasant
,. .,
can. i omc attain, we are riwbvb
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glad to see you.
Oliver Kerstetter of Xanticoke
'and Oscar and Ed, Kerstetter of
Wilkesbarre were hee attending
the sale of the late Michael Kerstet-
ter. the former's father.
Dmn ColTr ,tro' llh You ?
If not. drink Grain O from pure
... . . .mi - .
triuins. a lady writes: ine nrsr
I time 1 made (f rain o 1 did not like
it but after using it ror one wceK
nothimj would induce me to bo hack
to coffe." It nourishes and feeds
tho system. The children can drink
it freely with great benefit. It is
the strengthening substance of pure
(Brains. Uet a packaBe today noin
your grocer, lOUOW (OS directions in
makiiiB it and you will have a deli
cious aud healthful table beverage
for old and youuB. L")t!. and 2"c. .
GLOBE MILLS
Frank Wagner has moved on the
ijosiah Maurer farm.
W. W. Wittenmyer made a pleas
ant call at Globe Mills last week.
i. W. Long of Selinsgrove made
a business trip to this place Friday.
Thursday W illiam Gemherling
moved on Henry Brown's farm, near
Preeburg.
15. F. Walter and wife spent
mi-
day with his brother, 1 nomas, at
Kratzerville.
Samuel Erdley of Vicksburg is
visiting his mother, Mrs. Susan
Erdley, a few days
Mrs. John Zieber purchased a
handsome led room suit of H. E.
Walter, Middleburg.
S. H. Reich and family have
moved to Chillisquaqua where he
expects to get apositiou the P. R. R.
We bave saved many doctor bills
since we began using Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy in onr 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 ia cer
tainly a medicine of great merit and
worth. D.8. Mitasxa, General Mer
chant and Farmer, Mattie, Bedford
county, Fa. Foa sale by all Drag-gists.
BKAVERTOW.N.
Mrs. Philip Herbster le ill.
Mrs. A. W. Engle visited friends
t IWdsville
Ira J. Keller teaching school
Uf - in I
Wiilwn Fall visited friends in
. ...
1 - ock Haven.
. nr -I will I
Mrs. n . r. reeseoi iUicuiieiiiirg
visited friends in town.
Clayton Heimbnch of Lewistown i
spent u tew uavs at noine.
Ii... Wini.v of Miililli'linrir ua
Mrs. Henry Strieker of Clintou !
county moved to this place.
Afro, Bd ward Heaver of this place
visited friends at Yeagertown.
Miss Minnie (ioss of Painterville
is visiting at William Swanger's.
Vernon Herbster of Clearfield
was at home recently on a visit.
Miss Bessie llaehman of Adains
burg visited Isaac Fall's on Frida)
J, Y. Howe and wife Htid son;
Jacob visited J. P. Keams and fam
ily. Mrs. Edward Freed and Mrs.
Michael Beaver are numbered with
the sick.
(iov. Stone issued a proclamation
designating April 6 tnd 20 as Arbor
i
uavs.
Mis. (ieorire Thomas of Lewis-
,ow" v's'u,(' ner parents, J. 8. Smith
and wilt
Mrs. Will Hafley of Reedsville is
visiting her parents, T. Savior and
wife.
Mrs. Etttnger of Mifflinburg was
here a few days visiting Dr. J, T.
Strohecker.
Allied Freed of Lewistown spent
a few days recently under the par
ental roof.
John Tobias took possession ofthe
confectionery store formerly ownet
by 1 lenry Weaver.
Mrs. J. 1'. Kearns visited her son
J, A. Kearns of Adamsblirg Wed
nesday of last week.
Two SH'inij phones were put up
recently, one in the Central Hotel
and one for J. P. Shirk.
( '. M. Shirk make a business trip
to Sonbury. Mr. Shirk intends to
t)) Alto.na where- he found work,
Quite ft nuraber ol ,mMI oi this
workingon "work train"
,H. s. ami I.. Division of tlic P.
R. 11.
Nature's Remedy Company of
Philadelphia are represented in this j
place by a theatrical troop, who are
: introducing thecompanv's medicines. ,
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a . . ff.1 f ' 1 II il.
Horn to i nomas jmauieswarui
and wife a daughter; to.lohiiKnepp
! and wife a daughter; to Amnion
Hetriek and wile a son; to .John
Kearick and wife a daughter; to
! Martin Grimm and wife a son; to
j Franklin Kline and wife a daughter.
Rev. L. Dice, the former Evan -
g0O" muus.er o. tun p.m.- , my
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, 10 v union vonniy. wu.
vorv ellicieiit minister and receives
, j , , f k,
11 ... '.
I Kcv. (nainlcy succeeds him in the
pastorate,
j
tartintfy Mr. Hwdy stepped op between th
two men before Burns could rise.
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BY
Rev. Charles M. Sheldon
Author of
"IN HIS STEPS"
We take great pleasure in announcing
that we have secured the aerial rights for
one of the beat stories yet written by the
author of "In His Steps" and that it
will be published in mete columns toon.
The above picture illustrates one of the
maay stirring and dramatic incidents.
booklet has had more readers than anyl
Itiiit faacinaunff as in rlis atept. a
i at (aaciaaunz as in mis aieps,
book published in many years.
BE SURE TO READ IT
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JL NOW HE KNOWS
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Reed Rockers, - $1.25 and up.
Couches, - - . $4.50 and up.
Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up.
WiW. A. SHIPiUAN,
439 MARKET ST., SUNBURY, PA-
OOOOOCKXGOOOOOOCKXX
Frank S. Riegle,
Inquire for . .
Prices and Terms.
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SEWING MACHINES, 1
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Dyspepsias
iMah-
61oce 1863,
immediate lasting
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McLLil KK
J. W. Baker received his new
engine last Saturday.
The Railroad Co. shipped ten car
I loads of ties from this place last week.
, Since the issue of your last paper
ii .i .i ,.
1 ola momer eann was wrapped in a
icavy coal u wnite.
S. 11. Wagner left for Spruce
Creek on Tuesday where he will
work tor A. A. Howell.
Rev. Gramly preached a very in
teresting sermon in the Evangelical
church on Sunday evening.
Isaac Shirey, who is engaged as
, traveling salesman for the Oliver
I Chilled Plow Co. spent Sunday at
home.
The Railroad Co. has surveyors
stnployed. They intend to change
the route between this place and
Sbindel station.
R linger Bros., who arc engaged
in runninLf a stave mill at Airvdale,
Huntingdon county, are spending
this week at home.
The following have changed places
this spring : C. A. Wagner on W.
I i. Heigcl s farm near Adamsburg,
Harry Wagner into the house va
cated by C. A. Wagner, Wellington
Smith on Jacob Snyder's farm below
. Ifetvertow n, Win. Sanders on X. B.
Middleswardi's farm vacated by
Wellington Smith and Aaron Bickle
nioved into his house in town.
iot7liEWARDS100
$100 REWARD $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn mat tu
pleased to learn that there is'at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages,
and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, re
quires a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the mu
cous surfaces of the system, thereby
destroying the foundation ot the dis
ease.and givingthe patient strength
by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work.
The proprietors have so much faith
in its curative powers, that they of-
fnr (Inn Hundrea Liouars ior any
cage that it fails to cure. Send for
taatamoniala. Address.
F.J.CHENEY CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 76c
Hall's Family FUls are
the beat
I
That he never did know
jast how to buy; furniture until
ho found himself in our store.
And yon will regret the bar
gains lost if you have not in
spected our liuo of furniture,
which is the most complete in
the city. Wo name you few
of our bargains:
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Endorsed by Medical Faculty
efficacious agreeabll
Special
Announcement
Glassware.
I have just received a fine
assortment uf glassware, con
sisting of Cake Dishes, Fruit
Stands, Celery Trays, Butter
Dishes, Pitchers, Smk)H Holi
-rs, eve., Ac. at prices ranging
iroin o to f ,r cents.
Peerless Baking Powder, on.
pound cans, 8c.
Axle Grease, lac. cans at i)c,
2oc. buckets at lac.
Fine Gloves and heavy Men's
mitts.
S. B. SIMONTON.
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Public. Sales.
Sf'&?SS! ""' h,lls " E5e at oSs i
lira thi b ut are not prlntml at ihi. n;l
II. rn 111 NMIPH Will In Ir.u.-ri
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SSTiflS shuld "elect adato and bave It I
TIll-RSDAY. March 22, al Strountow,
L'UIUIIin.
trr "owimhip. K. S strnup will Mil I
cowa, farmlniflmplemeiila. etc.
on. i ui, March U, 19(lii, one and onH
' or Chapman. Win. I.. NniTrll
5 uorae, i cow and larmininK
mcnta.
WEUNESDAV, March ML 1900. Bob Roth.
olPorlTrenrton will aell Hotel Fill
"u larming implenlrnta.
-V .'. M,rcu IS. nillei eaat of Middld
mrii wan Miller and John H. Millet!
m m . ' ," e,l,,e " pes
......... wiiim aioct ana nrmlns
earn
SATURpAT, April 7. 1900, in the town oil
V. m. snowera. executor ol 1
will and teitoment of Valentine M
win aeu noraea, s cowa. farming
ii. anu oouaeooia gooda.
MlDDLEBURlH MARK.
Butter 20
Wheat
Rye
Corn
Oats (old).
Eggs
Onions.....
Lard
Tallow....
Chickens..
Turkeys..
Shoulder..
Ham
14
6
4
6
Oats (new)..'
Potatoes...
Bran per H
Middlings
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