The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 12, 1900, Image 8

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COUNTY NEWS.
rwzy Letters Written by Our
Corps of Correspondents
Throughout the County.
KANTZ.
V. K. Hnltappl' in busy sawing wmxl.
Mmiy Mtplo wen- out driving Stin-
day.
H. & stnlil waa dehorning cattle
u.Ht week.
H. '. Dtvcse was visiting Ueorge I.
'Kline's Sunilay.
lloWrt Kant., Sr. of Washington, D.
'. paiil us a visit.
Wiii. I. See bold and Jacob Winner
have trone to Berwick.
Milton Miller lias secured employ
ment in the Milton Iron works.
Cant J. M. Dock is chief cook and
dish washer at Dock's residence.
'. A. Bhemorry baa purchased Lieut
1). S. Miller's guineas at private sale.
Henry Holtsapple Is busy attending
to lli' li'ilics of Overseer of the Poor.
CO. Bhambach lias returned from
his winter quartets at Wilkes Barre.
Henry Itomig is furnishing thesand
for the wnll at Charles Baasler's house
in Praeburg.
John b Krdley was home on avisil
ov r Miindny. John is working for the
tit rndon -'Star."
The Kantz Congress im ciosea ns
session. The members have employ
ment at different places.
'iv iii Heehold and Charles Knouse
:ire irry that they are the only loafers
in i lie store during the day.
Meyer Millner went to the city last
reek to buy a full line of spring and
summer goods, (live him a call.
J. ( . Holtzappl tuld have com-1
il. t"'l his carpenter shop lasl week out
tie was moved by the spirit and had to
leave lor Buffalo Valley to see his wife.
DUNDORE.
R. S. Aucker was ottered $400 for his
stallion.
J. P. Wagner is hauling manure with
tw i ti ams.
Hoyt Neitz Is of age and hasu legacy
of S'Jm to get
The Post Im exceeding popular in
tiii- town.
Dr. Krebs i making many profes
aloual calls,
. . farmers arc selling their potatoes
nt pi ci its.
Tin immunity Is In need of a sutn
mer si liooL
V m- - ildiersarc happy. Uncle Sum
is n I paymaster.
n ir truck fanners are putting out an
unu iUal amount of onions.
"T have learned In whatsoever state
I am therewith to be content."
N. T. Duudore and wife celebrated
their 35th wedding anniversary.
lienrv Relchenbach says t nereis no
place like 'Home, Sweet Hoini
The vollliL'est son of J, W
Neitz died
Sunday mornlngofcramp. Age 6 years,
Ira Witmer met with a slight acci
dent while working on John Aueker's
saw mill.
Who will sow the lirst oats this
spring 1 Some were sowing "wild oats"
all w inter.
A. V. Aucker, our assessor, passed
through town making alterations in
the assessment.
X. T. Dundure offfen clover wel at
W.fiO; spring rye at 76c.J Vulcan plows
at lu and has a fresh cow for sale.
Charles Hoover's widow called on
Judge Winner's widow to talk overthe
good olden times. Their combined ages
are I8S years.
Marie W. Dundore, Louisa Neitz, Sa
die K miUi (ieo. Kainhle and wile at
tended the funeral of Isaac
Child si Chapman. Kev.
officiated.
Kaiulil
lirillhardt
jl 1'. PLEASANT MILLS.
( Too Iftlc fer Inst n rek.)
A. P. Bholl'i will move in town to
'iiay Thursday.
Calvin Steffcn of Middleburg visited
-M thi place over Sunday last.
Oeo. Page and wife of Kantz visited
c ;lt this place over Sunday.
Ellen Spotts and son ( harles, of m ar
Liverpool, Bpenl Sunday in town.
if Seimii. wife and daushter Lera
were tlie guests of Isaac Sterfen's Sun
day last
Isaac Wltmcr and wife of near
Pt ttz's Valhy spent pari of Friday
in town.
Absalom Bcbnee who Is tending bar at
the Kleckner Hotel, New IJerlin ss'iid
Sunday at home.
Mrs. .Mice Henner and daughter
Nettie of Shamokin spenl teveral days
ut thissplaoe last week.
Our merchants expect to leave for
cities next week to lay in a stock of
Spring and Summer ipkmIs.
A new I'oel Ofllice has been establish
ed in this vicinity bv the name of
S line's with Henry Harding as
Post Master.
Communion services will is- held in
ihe L. .t It. church oil Sunday. April
I5th by the Reformed congregation
nud on Sunday April 22nd by the Lu
theran congregation.
'til n want's raws.
Mr. Augustna Btiwtb of I'allas spent
Sunday in town.
Hou-e . leaning and garden making
n the order of the day.
en K. K. (iills-rt, who was on the
-i. k list, is slowly improving.
i. B. M. fKjnlon, wife and two sons
visited in town Saturday night.
Charles A. Sehnee is employed in the
Mt. 1'li-a.sant Holler Mills at present.
There wlil be Easter exereimti in the
L. and IC church Sunday evening.
Charles Dent. Jr., of Milton was the
guest of A. Schnee's over Thursday.
Some of the schools of Perry town
ship closed this week and some close
next week.
Philip Menge), one of oar supervisors,
-did some repairing on
week.
the roads this
Miss Isabella Kaltriter, who was
working at tieliiisgrove, returned home
last week.
O. A. Bover and wife of the Empire
House, Kreeburg, spent a few hours in
town Sunday.
J. I,. Vumcr is spending this week
at home. He bus auction every hiy
this week of his hardware.
(Jeo. Hepuer, wife and little eon
John, of Kreeburg, were the guests of
John Bohnee's Sunday.
('. A. (Jerhart, wife and Mrs. Charles
and daughter of Kreeburg were the
guests of Lewis Minium's Sunday.
A new Post Office has been estab
lished in this vicinity by the name of
Sehnee with Henry Harding as post
master. Communion services will be held by
the Reformed congregation Sunday,
April 15th, and by the Lutheran Con
gregation Sunday, April 2-'nd.
Try SnUB-4) ! Try Untln-O.
At-k your grocer today to show you
a package of OKA I NO. I he new food
dunk that takes the place of coffee
The children may drink it without
injury as well as the ailult. All who
try it. like it. QRAIN-0 has that
rich - al brown of Mocha or Java
i.ni 1Mb made from nine Brains, and
the most delicate stomach receives it
without distress, One-fourth of tb
rice of coffee. 5o. and 85o. per pack
ago. Sold by all groeere.
M Care ceM In one
T it.e I.ax Ativf IIbomii QD1KISB TABUCIS. All
rtr'i'i'i-is refund the lliniieJ( II liilliMO Clirtj
K.W.0rovb' M'-i hiiih i i' box, s.M'. IfrM
NKW BERLIN.
David Maurer is improving his prop-
erlv hv eiielinir three or lour oiltliUild-
lligs.
Wm. Martin, one of our carpenters,
has gone to Milton w here he has ac
cepted a position.
The members of the Lutheran church
will celebrate the Lord's supper next
Sunday ( Hasten morning.
Prank Dunkloburger is one of the
happiest men in town, all because of
the arrival of a new daughter,
S. K. Benner, New Merlin's popular
auctioneer, has cried 89 sales since New
Year. He has still a few others.
Miss Isabella Wunderly left last
Tuesday for Philadelphia where she
will take a course as a trained nurse in
the Presbyterian hospital.
iiii.-s ire acres vv ttn tarn ?
If not, drink (train O from pure
(trains. A lady writes: "The first
time I made Grain-0 I did not like
it hut after using it for one week
nothing would induce mo to no buck
to eoffe," It nourishes and feeds
the system. The children eau drink
it freely with great benefit. It is
i he strengthening substance of pure
grains, (let a package today from
your grocer, follow the directions in
tusking it and you will have a deli
cious and healthful able beverage
for old and young. 15c. and 25a
CENTREVILLK.
Henry Haines of Beavertown was in
town Sunday.
(i. A. Stine of New Berlin visited
his parents Sunday.
John Showers of Susquehanna Uni
versity was at home over Sunday.
Assessor Bampmll and 'Squire Hart
man went to the county seat Sunday
afternoon,
H, n. Relgle and wife of Middleburg
took supper with theur son-in-law, P.
( '. Hart man Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Wolfley was a visitor at
Adamsburg over Sunday, the guest ol
her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Sechnst
We are of the same opinion as ( 'roker
of New York, viz: Dewey is as well
versed ill politics as we are in naval
allitirs.
('has. Beesholtz of Heaver Springs
visited his mother Sunday. We are
informed that lloliliie has rented the
mill at Paxtonville.
FAX TON V ILLS
Theodore Krdley is on the sick list.
Associate Judge P. F. Riegle was in
town Saturday.
('has. (). Qsugler of Belinsgrove was
ill town on business Tuesday.
Ada and Mary Howell of lieavertown
visited their grandmother Saturday.
Mrs. I,. ISiekhart of Nnrthumlicrhiiul :
visited friends in town over Sunday.
Wm. Swart, and his sister, Blanche,
ofSwineford visited then-grandparents
John Ernest's Sunday.
Mrs. Eve (lill is having the cellar ex
cavated for the new house which she
intends to build alsiut one mile west of
town.
Today W. I. Gift and wife will move
to Middleburg where they intend to
make their future home. We are sorry
to ssj them leave.
Some of our young people attended
the entertainment in the Franklin
Grammar school house Saturday even
i in' and rejsirt a very pleasant time.
AD.UHbUlvO.
Miss Nettie Klinepeter is on the sick
list.
Mrs. A. W. Hinith spent Saturday in
Hunbury.
K. H. Smith is visiting friends in
Levistown.
Miss Nellie Smith left Monday for
Aaronshurg.
John StrawsT is employed in Sun
bury at present.
MIhh Minnie ( iross ofThompsontown
is visiting In town.
John ISoleinler, wife and child spent
several ilays in Middlebm-g-
Elmer Shannon of Hunbury spent
Sunday with his family.
Frank Sellers of Bitniham is visiting
his parents ut this place.
Musi Carrie Middles wart h of McCIure
was a recent vlaitor in this place.
Wm. Keller left for Philadelphia
where he has secured employment.
Lewis Helfrick attended the funeral
of Henry Ilassinger at Paintervllle
Sunday.
lis LI ' Wetiei, woe :
r. Ij , vi as home oMr
Misses ItluiUu Spald r
reuse -iK'tit sjtuiday In Tro
. ,is v tuleHhtunbach li"
: i t w i .i'ti.r spending the
. edhvflJe.
Mrs Vid. Bolig of Scil as
i ntcrtaUieil iiv her daugfiV
Ivlosc, lasl Week.
MLss Miriam Dreese of Lent
spendhigseveral weeks wiih he
;iuiviili. Wm. Dreese's.
Mis8 Klla vVeldman wss lu V h
phia last week selecting her 3,i.
stock of millinery goods.
tftbOBfl .
Our school closed Tuesday.
Mrs A. A. Ulrlch is on the sick list
H. W. Yixler is havinga large wago.
shid built on his farm.
John Smith and wife of PttXtonvUic
are looking for a house to rent.
Fred Herbsi of Lewistown vinited hi.
parents, Charles Herbal and wife.
Joe Lesher, editor of the Seliizsgrovc
"Times," made a business trip to tin
place.
Communion services will be held hi
the Zeiber church conducted by Rev.
II. (i. Schnable next Sunday.
Mrs. A. W. Snyder, Miss I.ora Ul
rich and Misses Brymeyer of Hellns
grove were the guests of S. O. Ulrlch
and wife Sunday.
TROXELVILLE.
Saturday evening Rev, Spangler of
Salons preached a very Interesting ser
mon, to a large audience, in the St.
Luke's church.
The farmers are all busy at plough
ing. Not one call Is- found Idle during
these nice spring days that have once
more returned unto us,
A polite young man enters church as
quiet as he can when services are in
session. What kind of a young man is
he who makes all the noil c he eau f
I think the board walks in our little
town ought to receive some attention.
They do dot seem to be safe for a per
son to walk over them, and it doesn't
l(K)k well to compel people to take the
middle of the road.
It. F. Smith puts his feet under his
own table, hie thinks he has a Letter
appetite than usual, but I think it is
iut necause ne must uuy tne gruu mm
self, which causes him to think of the
cost. Vou will get over that, Prank.
Communion services were held Ly
Kev. Spahu in the (irace Reformed
church. The Rev. Is very active, and
as a conseiiueiice, draws large auul-
ences. After the services were all over
the Kev. hetook lllllisell ami Wlte to I
Isaac Krehs', where he performed the
Holy Bonds of Matrimony, the con
tracting parties being ('has. llackcn
hurgand Maggie Sine. Mav peace and
happiness go with them down the riv
er 01 life.
The young American is now set free
from school life in this township ex
cepting those of the Grammar school,
which ends on Friday, April 18th. This
has been a peaceful winter. We heard
no quaivcl or complain! about any of
our touchers. The pa rents, children
and teachers seem to be welj satisfied
with the work that was accomplished,
and thus they should lie so that chil
dren, teachers and parents can meet
like Mends, and so it can all be if pa
rents, children and teacher all perform
heir duty.
Broken-down
Women
weary from pais and the torture of
over-tated nern$. it is but natural that
you should be low-spirited and de
jected. Worn-out by the care, the
worry asd the long wfferins from
weaknesses that have baffled the best
efforts of your family doctor, it is no
wonder you have become discouraged,
and think there is nothing left for yon
but suffering and misery. Do not give
up all hope, do not loss all courage.
Remember Dr. Miles' Nervine has
helped thousand of despondent wom
en to regain their lost health and fail
ing strength. It quiets Uvz irritated
nerves, rests the weary brain and
drives worry and care away. It gives
zest to the failing appetite, invigorates
the digestion and adds new sUrngth
and vigor to die whole system. Don't
forget the name.
DR. MITES'
Nervine.
"Change oi life left roe a total
wreck and I suffered nervousness,
rheumatism, heart trouble and dropsy.
When I commenced taking Dr. Miles'
Nervine last December I was thought
to be in the last stages of nervous pms
ration and was scarcely able to muve
about the house. 1 began to improve
almi st from the first dose, and in a few
months I was enjoying better health
than I had before in fifteen years. I
am now able to waik ten or a dozen
blocks without feeling in the least fa
tigued, and I blf ss the day I first heard
of Dr. Miles' Nervine."
Mis. Ds. Norsis, Rock Rapids, la.
Sold at all druggists on a positive
guarantee. Write for free advice and
booklet to
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
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SHOES,
Bees flock around Honey;
i i- . i i- i
reojnc hock vnierv iiiejf nnvt: moil-
V. More iieople flock to the Kcx- ft
nomical Hhoe House, Hunbury than
1 to any other shoe store In this sec
, tion. Time vou join the flock, too.
ECONOMICAL!
I sells more shoes than any House o
In Hunbury. w
Wb CbargB Ton Less Ioflt i
o for the best and latest style Foot-
wear, that's why we do the 2
shoe trade in this section of the state
0 Near Trust Bank, Sunbury, Pa.
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AliLi tne new cspring ana summer uits are novr bore and reatly for inspection.
We are prepared to show you the largest and handsomest line of Cloth-
itur fill At on Vfkiitli anil f 1IiiL1iaii wn Ii.itta ... .. iLi 1 . .
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we nave snown smne very pretty arooiM Before. A ever before have suits been an stvlmh
more like tailor-made than
'ought here and elsewhere,
your nana on it at a glance.
We Invite You to Share These Bargains.
Two hundred different colors
Men's Suits at
$198 to 35.00
Think what this means, any shape,
may wish af this remarkable price,
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SPRING
HARDWARE.
White Lead, Oils, Paints of fj
all kinds, Nails, Glass. Fence
Wire, Poultry Wire, Shovels, M
Hoes, Rakes, Garden Seeds, m
Wheelbarrows, PruningShears,
Bees Wax. House Furnishing
floods, Clothes Washers and aj
W ringers. Tubs and Wash I
Boards, Step Ladders, Kitchen I
Uteosil in Tin, Granite and m
"Delft" Wans, Ideal Cream I
Seperators.
Largest Stock Lowest Prices "
It will pay you to bny at the R
Hardware Store of H
GEO. 1. HACKETT. m
825 Market St., Sunbury, Pa. 5
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Ride the Monarch
And Keep Ahead !
The Monarch is a model wheel
and will wear with any hlffh grade
wheel on the market. All kinds oi
Repair, constantly on hand. Some
good second hand wheels now on
hand. J. A. DUCK,
MIDDLBBUKG, PA.
mill mi n tiiiiiini ii i
! MEN'S BOOTS,
I hare quite aMlestion
of boots. Can furnish J
neiirly any sizes. Lealli
er Hoots mid Ouni Boots. '. '.
They are marked down 1 !
one-half Leather Boots J
that had been retailing !!
at $2are marked down to !
one dollar;:
per pair. They must go '. ',
as I do not intend to keep '. '.
them in stock any more. ' I
Gall for Bargains.
S. B. SIMONTON. : :
in 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 n n n 1 1 1 1 m
Grip brisff weakacts. eihaaitlon, nerrost
wmmmm oi. mmr rins cans m
Immense $ale$
-OF-
SPRING CLOTHING
AT
BROSIOUSBROS.
SUNBTJRY, PENNA.
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AJt
nu ii. m uiui niiwwu, I
ready - to - wear clothing. But
a suit from this store among
About 50 different colors and
styles Youth's Suits
$31 to:; 20.00
I HAVE AT ALL TIMES
More Hats in This Store Than all
Other stores Combined.
The Mj t Stylish Hats are $100.
S BROTHERS,
SUNBTJRY, PENNA.
rap w-tiay-
Reed Rockers, - $1.25 and up.
Couches, - - . $4.50 and up.
Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up.
WM. A. SHIPMAN,
439 MARKET ST., SUNBURY, PA-
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F. G. FRAKCISCUS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Hardware,
Largest stock in Central Pennsylvania. A full line
of Building Hardware, Oook Stoves. Ranges, Stand
ard Wickles, Oil Stoves, Wll Paper, Window ;
Shades, Beady Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, &o. Writ
us for prices or call and
Bell anl Suriof Telephones
1
Hill in (jlllTO a large BftVMff 88
what a difference in Clothing
fifty others and vou can lar
More than 300 Children's
Suits, all the newest style
89 Cents to $5.00
size or color you
NOW I KNOWS
That he never did know
just how to bny furniture until
he found himself in our store.
And you will regret the bar
gains lost if you have not in
spected our Hue of furniture,
which is the most complete in
the city. We name you few
of our bargains :
323 Market St
rilLinnni n a I
I aUHDU!T. rA. t
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Lumber, Etc.
see us.
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