The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 12, 1900, Image 5

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PhUln Ne had the experience of
Imovlng twice last Tuesday.
Mines Minnie and Katie rrutt visit-
, friends in HuiiDury MHiumu.v.
Ml Carrie Clark ofGloho Mills vis
ited frienda In this place, Sunday.
, John tSchoeh and wife spent Mnutay
at Joseph Leilya near Knit.crville.
r..rri. Kchoch is siH'intintr some f,.nii vacatei I
ime at at Dr. Sheets' at Northumber-1 moved on tin
Ham. Shilling on Hob. (Crabs' Hum Iteai
McClure; Calvin Snook onC. O. Qtssn
hoe'sfarm; Allen Peter on the farm
vacated by Snook; Jacob Etlsgle on his
own farm' vacated by Amnion Smith,
who moved to Aoaniflburg; EL A.
Warner on l lsh & M iddleawmrth'l
farm vacated by Harden Ulsli who
moved to Blair County; L. c. wagner
on H. A'a farm; James (Joss in J. A.
WumHi liouse; Forrv Snook on the
by Jerome iteiiz won
tanu vacated hy who
on the Kline farm near Logan.
Il.nrl
I m ww i ....nl.. uiiU. nt tuune !
whiter atndea Monday. Applet bring In almost every ueigbborhood
.i'lrnriee th is some oue 0086 hie ia
afairpnee. ... , 1 k- .'1 Co h
.,r.l. HJ....,wi i.rnIM' SL' ovi'is imi n mum, ... .
MISS 11m . . .. ,v...l..l I'lw.l.
iHoimr some needle worn ai iwua oaw
W. EL Knepp expects to build a lie.
blacksmith shop shortly,
Howard Pet'r is nwfug another hii
of lumber for JoaBpta Wagner.
Jamefl Steely has now MUbtirkt l i
the Hah DUaineM for the amaon.
Our weather prophet litlms one
an v to till his quota for tlto . 1.
Wm. Peter and wife 'en t'i" rues!
of Adam EtaUmgard ner last Sunday.
J. J. Steclv Spent a few days in Mif
flin county iasl week, visiting his si
ter, Mrs. Howard Qlbboney,
John Laab and family oiLew,lstowii
sM'iit a few days here last week visit
Ins some of their Snyder oounty friends.
John H. Hciiister and Warren Mc-
Unolera and Diarrhoea Remedy., or Qaughlta start this week for Blair
t , 1 .4 Ji I . ...1 4.1. 4 1
I" TLtm hU wMtk wuo uas nceu euren luriiiuuirui- cnuniv, wncrc incv nave sccuicn clu
bman a uns wre- .),. w th naw nt that medicine, nlmranant.
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Harvey weicnenuw ' V ' Sl,i. nrM,v ,,l-,. ,. ,,,,,..1 f tellim: Jacob Krb was verv nonrlv last Sat
tof near frenioi 1 are wuw , . ,.no,in,.it v ofleis. urdav nla-ht. Thev did not eneet l.im
ll n in u vwi ". 1 , 1 I
hopiiifi that it nmt 'e tin- menus ot to live througl the niirht. Monday be
savinifs other liv. s. Pot sale by all was W'tter.
1I1 UL'-'ists Wecannot give all tlie exehangea of
hone
ham
4. Oooner and Levi Dressier.
The members of the Sunday school
e making anmngenmuw ...
Hnnlalln the school house on the
Evening of the lst Inst All are in
vited to attena.
While Dr. H. li- Boraner t tsnamo-
rw, ws drivimr to Hellnagrove
4,iiwlav his horse took sick.
was put Into Daniel Sassaman s Ml
the doctor made th' trip by foot.
A nentleinan of Maryliiml is inter
viewing the farmers 111 onler togei iw
ores of land 10 raise ,..,,.... ...
kweetcorn. He tnteiiusio -.an l'
apple's canntnir lacwrj ai DunB-"
this summer, xnua iar u w
rith success.
The funeral of EliasNoU, which took
.lace Sunday morning, was largely
ItUmded. He Is survived in w u
tnd one son. We deeply sympythbw
with the family, rne oeccas,-..
veteran of the Civil war Quite a num-
er of the members 01 uie v.. . ...
elinscrove inowea uiei le.-j...... ...
kurning out in a tKly. in us one u
one they pass awav.
idOOLBOBBEK
Very little oats is yet sown thil spring.
H. 11. tierosier uutuna 4, ....... ......
, Middleburg last v euncsuaj .
Rev. Gramley anrt wue were u
Wests of Wm. Bilger's Saturday.
Reuben Knepp of Snook visited his
riends In our section last week.
Reports are that peaches will be few
g the blossoms are nearly all frozen.
Ambrose Peter and family of Mait
nd were the guests of H. 8. bwart. s
My- ....
OHM. Helfrich ana wue 01 tvamaw
were vlaiting nis parenia u-w
iinday.
W. H. Heimbach and family were
be gueata of Oeo. Kheam near v agoer
kindav.
Mrs. Aaron Wagner and children of
Huntingdon county are at present vis
ting their friends.
Chaa. Frock and family came back
om Huntingdon oouiuy anu uuw
unv Chaa. KUngler's farm.
Calvin Maurer and John Oldt, Jr.,
ft Monday ror leagenown wue
ey eem'rad work a MrarmUL
John Herbster and wife of Huuting-
on county are spenamg a snoix ume
1th their eastern friends preparatory
1 their moving to Blair uouiuy.
A quiet wedding took place last week
t tne resiaenee 01 vnx-i du.
ontractlng parties were Miss Maud
hultn and Mr. McUora of ijewwown.
Now that flittings are over you will
nd Adam Thomas on win. agner s
4 ur, Ui.nvdp. Cli.iu A P ITIuh
irm 111 ni ifw,i, v... ... - -1
the house vacated by Thomas; David
rebs on Reuben Smith's larm near
innerville; Wm. Rice on the farm
ted by Krebs; Amaon awauser on
he farm vacated by l'ricc; r.tiwani
(itchell in his house In McClure; H. I.
rUunmt in the Mitchell house; i lias.
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TOOpm on n. 1 s ianu; mr.
SALKM.
Oeo. Gemberllng is iporting new
buggy.
Wm. Pnycr is repairing his house ai
Mlddlecreek.
Hcv. Haas preached a good sermon
OH Palm Sunday.
Maurer ami I'isher are drilling a well
for Ucv. Schuable.
The schools of Penn township have
all closed lhis week.
I FisherWaher.it' Kreainer was seen
in this village Sunday evening.
N. B. Bteuerand II. A. Oemberling
took aspin to Northumberland Sunday .
It. M. Coleman moved his saw mill
to Mlddlecreek mountains again last
wiH-k.
John Oearhart, by nn accidental fall
while breaking a colt, sprained his
ankle.
Mrs. Milton Orwig and children of
' Houtzdale are visiting her mother, Mrs,
Matilda Fisher at this place.
Prof. J. 1. Woodruff, Prof. T. C.
Houtl and son Johnnie were callers at
lrs. Woodruff1! Sunday afteruoon.
Quite a number of the people are
complaining with colds thinking it is
ilue to the warm sunshine these last
few days.
Garden digging, white washing and
residence made by our citizens th)
spring aa they oome under the head,
too numerous to mention.
Our fox hunters had poor luck in
t rapping the fox last winter. They have
now turned their attention to musk rat
t rapping with better success.
Mason Knepp had some corn stolen
j last Sunday In day light The party is
I considered a hold gentleman. Mason
I snvs, "Call again, but not when I am
ubsent"
Prank Swing and family passed
through our town Sunday to attend
' the funeral of Perry I lassiiiger's father
!m was burned to death last Friday
afternoon.
Of course the illegal Habere have com
menced already to deplete our troul
streams so that when the fellow who
1 ries to conform to the law comes along
lie finds the best of the fishing is gone.
POUT HE R ON.
The water is again ill the canal.
J, H. Shaffer went toShatnokln.
Our public schools closed this week.
MUs Charles went to Shamoklu Mon
day evening.
Miss Toledo Houti is spendlnga week
under the parental roof.
Clarence Leilig is working for the P.
It. li. at South Danville.
E. c. Shaffer and wife of Sharaokin
are vi-iting parents at this place.
'Markle
the farmers and their companions at
the present
The death records are apparent in
our community at present Three fu
nerals were held at the Salem church
since our last writing, viz: Mrs. Hack
euburg, wife of Joe Hiiekenhurg, aged
about 43: Katie Ellen, daughter of
Oeo. Mull and wife, aged ti months,
Katie Ellen, daughter of H. W. How
and wife, aged 30 years.
STATE OF OHIO, CIT7 OF TOLB- (
BS.
oataaowing Mtne.omei oooupauon 01 Mrs Andrew Elerrold visited her
sick husband at Shamokin Sunday.
Miss Mary Bine of McKecs J Falls Is
visiting her gnindmother at this place.
Russel Knights returned Sunday
evening from a ten days' visit at Sun
bury. Irwin Rj'ichenbach, who is employed
at Shamokin, spent Sunday with 'bis
family.
Miss Laurie Charles was the substi
tute teacher in the grammar school
Mondav.
Mr. Hall of McKeesand Miss Roth
ermel of this place called on the "Uaily
Bros." Sunday.
J. C. Ncitz and C. H. Herrold exect
to attend the Freeburg Academy. 1 hey
will start Monday.
Mrs. Reuben Aucker spent last week
with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hiram
Uauglcr in the country.
We were glad to see Mrs. Herrold of
Silver Run 011 our streets again after u
long spell of sickness.
Ucv. Boyef, Dr. Krebbs, Butoher
Trout man, Farmer Shollcy and Land
lord Oeist moved to our town recently.
T. (!. Herrold and A. B. Moyer, two
of Snyder County's prominent pedago
gues, made a business trip to Snyder
County's capital Monday.
Frank J. Chunky makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the firm
of F. J. Chink? k Go., doing busi
ness in the City of Toledo, County
and State aforesaid, and that said
firm will nay the sum of ONE HUN
DRED DOLLARS for each and
every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and aubscrib
ed in my presenoe, this 6th day of
December, A. D. 18H6.
i A. W. Gleason,
st' ai. Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternallv ami acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials, free.
F.J.CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 7fe.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
K HE A 11 Kit
Established I f l?U K 1877.
When You See a Man or Boy Ex
tra Well Dresses
Give Loeb's The Credit.
LOEB'S 8tylet, Loeb's Qualities and Loeb's Prices
are a great influence wilb people who know a
Hood Thing When they See It, and do not want to pay
too muoe for it. There is a wonderful sale in progress
here now. Sou may never again be able to clothe
yourself at such money-making figures.
LOEB'S IS A FASHION CENTRE !
A FINANCIAL SCHOOL TOO.
A
NEW
A. ('. Smith drove to Fremont .Mon
day morning,
Frank Mitchell and friend spent Sun
day in Sunbury.
i'rof. F. ('. Fisher Of Salem called on
friends in our vicinity Saturday eve.
The school closed Tnesdav and th
hoys and tfirls are enjoying tlieojienair
once more.
Mrs. W. A. Gordon and Mrs. J. E.
LVfksee attended church at Salem Sun
day afternoon.
.Sirs, (iabriel Snyder of Shamokin
was the truest of John Landis and fam
ily over Sunday.
Unite ii numficr of Democrats from
this place attended the convention at
MiddlehurK Monday.
The Item in last week's Post which
stated that G. 0, stuck moved to Free-
hurK was a mistake. It should have
read that G. C. Stuck drove to Frec-Imrir.
McCLUKE.
Easily?
Are you frequently hoarse?
Do you have that annoying
tickling in your throat? Would
you feel relieved if you could
raise something? Does your
couh annoy you at night, and
do you raise more mucus in
the morning?
Then you should always keep
on hand a bottle of
Cherry
Pectoral
If you have a weak
throat you cannot be too
careful. You cannot begin
treatment too early. Each
cold makes you more liable
to another, and the last
one is always harder to
cure than the one before it.
lr. aik r's cierr j prcuril lister
protects (be tuts fria tins.
HOW TO
save mo'
It will pay von to .
miles to deal with
m ri
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I l)c LarcSet
Musi-' (
Line of Crocker!
"are, Lttmpft. Silver, Xiokle,
Enameled, Tin. Woodwaiv, n
Icrv, Sporting Goods mikI nil
Rinaaol Mouse Fiirnishiiii
Central IVnnsvlvaiiia
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At Prices that Defy Competition.
ill to yi
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A Cordial IllVltlltlnll i ml I... I i
beronvinoed that wenrrTHK I.I' HI
M ll i le lil'l... ii ii,. vl I
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'"""i' i.icued am i e iv. i-.ii . : ,
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on mircilinses a I mi 8fi nn
Oee our Name tuiil NiiiiiIkt on
Railroad
MUD BEAUTU
tacki
within lull mil,.-
ti rye Show Window.
FURMAN'S CASH FAIR,
1 Market St., Sunbury,
tol'e lil
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Statu n
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Help at Hand.
If you have any complaint
whatever and desire the best
medical advice you can pos
sibly obtain, write the doctor
freely. You will receive a
prompt reply.
Addreti, DR. J. C. AYER,
Lowell, Maaa
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1 H"M 1 1 1 IM'H-t-r
THE
SHIRT.
4-H-M-t-M-l"l"l"I"M"l'
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HAT.
iThese are some of the new Spring Goods here for
I you to see.
Prices no higher than last year, but better Goods.
.Come and ses them, whether you buy now or later.
We will tell you weat will be worn,
M. LOEB & SON,
BELIABLE. ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND GENT'S FURNISHERS,
318 E. MARKET 8T-. 8UNBURY, PA-
Katie Benfer left for Lewistown Mon
day. Chaa, Klinglcr is again working on
the railroad.
Some of the farmem have commenced
tO W OIltM.
.lames 1 1 inches moved to New Hamil
ton last Thursday.
Janus Wagner ia apending this week
at home with IiIh mother.
John Stuck is home from Lewmtown
being afflicted with the mumps,
Mrs. Hurley itomig und child arc
visiting fricnilK at thin place at present,
Mrs. Warren Maurer and child of
Lewiltown Hicnt Snnduy with her
parents.
Itev. Spangler of Salome preached a
trial Hcrmon in t lie m. uuh h cnurcn
Sunday evening.
Itev. Zweier cclehratcil the Lord's
Supper Sunday forenoon in the St.
Matthew's church.
The St. Luke's and St. Matthew's
Sunday schools will hold their Easter
entertainments Sunday.
Sonic of our people attended the fun
oral of Henry Hassinger, nt Alfarnta,
w ho was burned to death Friday after
noon, while burning brush.
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NEff GOODS
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We urc just receiving
the largi'stituil finest line
ot Spring und Summer
goinls ever brought to I
this place, which we have m
oeen oiiying in tne east-
ern cities this week
Come and see oar stock.
We are sure we can save v
you money. Ixiok for
our prices in this space 3
next week.
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We are having a big
trade on these goods. Sil
ver I hip Syrup, (Jc. per
(jt., 2'lc. per gal, It is
n very fine, light sug.ir
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Dyrup wmcn is usually
sold at 10c. a ijt.
Golden 1 loney Syrup,
8c. jkt jt., 80o per gal.
This is an extra fine qual
ity Vanilla flavor and
usually miIi l at 12c.
Making Molasses, 10c
and I Sc. per t. Our
10c. goods is the best
you ever saw lor the
price; the 1. Sc. is an extra
fancy ipiality. No bet- y
ter goods sold.
0OSJOSJOSJOCSJOS)OB) OOSJO0 o e
I READY PAY CO.
Have You Been
I o see Us ?
von have
a green spot
If DOt.
nnim I.A. C .... I ! . . . 1 .1
,,ie, mi mere is Doming mat makes one
feel better than to know that he has had Value
for the money he lias left at the store where
he made his purchases,
We Carry a Large Line
o of Dry Goods and no one has a better seJec-
o tion of Dress (ihk1.s. )nr Notion Stock eom-
o prises everything kept In a first-class Notion
0 store. ( )ui Uroitery Department is up to date
and the goods are priced to suit the times.
1 We Never Blow Cur Own Horn
o Our customers do thai by telling others of
g Values they get nt our store. We are selling
o Hill Bleached Muslin at 7 cU.; Mite Prints
? that don't fade at Tu ts.; (Jramilated and Soft
A Sugar at 5 ots.j Coffee ' l"i ots. a lb. or
2 lbs for 20 cts , and myriads of other goods
equally as low thai we have not Bpace to men
tion, vt e naye added to our hm
j Carpet AsBnrtmEnt
a complete
and arc iii a position to show you the latest
patterns ami hesl weaves in imperial axinin
sters, extra body Brussels, hesl body Rrussel,
ami body Brussels, Wilton Velvets, Lnusdniie
Velvets, plain Tape-try, hesf Tapestry, and
extra I iipestry, with a lull line of
Irom 25c. a yard up to best quality.
LngraiuN
Carpets, Linings, Stair Posts,
J. E. Magee,
Kreamer, Pa.
MCKEES HALF FALLS.
Hon. Bill Kelley was here on a visit
Sunday.
Wm. Helntnelman moved to Lewis
burg Tuesday.
Henry Suffel left for Sunbury Mon
day morning.
Harry Hummel moved to North
umberland Friday.
Miss Minnie Suffel is working at the
silk mill at Sunbury, Pa.
The people of t h is place have been
digging garden for the past few days.
If you want to buy a good pony,
come to Jacob O. Martz's office, Hotel
Independence.
Eagle Hotel,
C W. GEAYBILL, PROPRIETOR.
NEAR THE depot,
Middleburg, - - - Penna.
First Class Accommodation,
Low Kates and Careful Attention
Given to all Guests.
-Llvery Attached.-
Good Horses and Careful Drivers.
H-l-M I I"H-H-H-1-H-H-1"M-I-H
WLIEFPEE! I
Send an n 2-cent
lamp wilb your
nam and add rest
and w will tend
frou a copy of the
ato0taditionof Itie
New Idea Paahlon
Keriew and one of
tbeee banflaome
a. I n h Stamped
Doylien frrc. W do Ibiato Introduce Ibe
New Idea ID-cent Paper Patterna.
RUBLE'S DRY GOODS STORE,
LKWI8TOWN, PA.
II 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 111 Ml 111 1 1
Japanese Mattings, &c. There are aomapv
grades of Carpets of the same name that it
would pay yon to see our Hue and post your
self before making your purchase.
Carpets Sewed and Steamed
If desired. They will go on the floor without
a wrinkle by this process,
OIL CLOTH AND LINOLIUMS.
READY PAY CO.,
C. H. SNIVELY, PROP'R,
Sunbury, Pa.
417 Market St.,
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twi i1 ia in n 11 1. 1 r .
Central Hotel,
First-Class AccommodatioDs. LiTtrr AttacMM
D. BOLENDER, PROP'R.
Oppoalte rirat Hatlanal Bash,
MIDDLEBURG, FA,
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TilorMafle Mi !
Workmanship
Guaranteed.
It I. HilW,
Merchant Tailor,
1 Sfilinspye, Pa.
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