The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 19, 1900, Image 8

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    COUNTY NEWS.
Imiy Letters Written by Our
Corps of Correspondents
Throughout the County.
PORT TltEVERTON.
Mm. Jacob Herrold of Independence
, , -,i i. . I, ,,,.tl. I
spent tew deye with lu-r gmnamou j
,M 11. t Ul 'k
C li. Herrold and J. K. NetUstarted
xi Rmeburg Academy Monday.
Mi- Brown spent Sunday with Miss
Ur. J. . Nipple, wlfc and sn, who j
awed t BunDury recently, weregreet
al by their many friends of this place
Sunday. . . . . i
A. w. A.uoker spent Faster with Ins
ainilv lie seemed happy and we
think it was all because the "Bonnie"
Ud not forgel him.
Chas. Keilar, who is employed at
OhioMes, Is spending a few days with
his parents.
U. '. Faust, wife and little sun or
Sunbury, spent Faster at the old home-
itead.
Benton Rice of Hhamokin was seen
in our town recently.
Mrs. Reuben Aucker Is visiting at
Verdilla.
Mis- Mayine Meyer, after spending a
few weeks at Hunbury, returned home
Kriday.
II. II. Neit, after
til ti MeAllstervilli
uaking a business
Kreeburgniid In-
tarvanhiK point
ivturn.it li e wen
pleased. ,
fl. E. C. Hhaffer and Mi-s roll
Houtz went to Hlianiokiii Monday,
trunk Arnold, who Is employed
MUton, is enjoying the hospitality
do
lis parents.
Ed. .Nelt. I- elill
iloyed on the ferry
tt present.
Chas. Stroh has accepted a situation i
ui MiainoKin.
A. B. Moyer is a frequent
our town.
Adam ( ieiisnner i- rebulli
dome.
Sunday evening, Stewart
f McKees' Influential youn
Miss Alic e Rothermel, one
visitor in
lin-r in-
Id -
Hall, one
g men, and
of our ne
mmpltshed young ladies, were united
in the holy bonds of matrimony ly
Rev. Brillnardt May they live a lorn:
and happy life is the wish of their
many friends,
BKAV BRTOW V
J. A. K' ani
on i-::, visited tli
Mini wife, of Adams
former's tarents Suu-
day.
James Strolled.
ar,
if Reedsville, was
:it home recently.
Bphriaui Howell
Ills hoiiii' last week.
lied
I'h.
suddenly at
lei eased Was
7S years old.
'he party that stole
Stn iheckcr's chickery
lUid gel the key as he
( lay lleiiiiliach am
III.' lock oil' Dr.
will please call
as no use for it.
.lame- Tweed,
n4' Lewlstow n, are spending taster
at
heme.
CoinmUnlOU services were held ill the
Lutheran church. Rev. Zwier officiat
ing, Eddie Specht is working In W. Specht's
plaining mill.
Charles Shirk, owner of the Reaver
town Livery stable Was In Sunbury
recently.
Mrs. Spaid and daughter, of Middle
btirg, were the guests of Qeorge spaid
and familv.
Mi.- Clara Specht, of McClure, return
sd home after teaching a successful
term of school near that place.
Alfred Freed, of Lewistown, -pent
Faster at home.
Misses Nevil and Johnson, of Reeds
vil If, arc visiting friends at this place.
Frank Rearick and wife, ot Lewis
tow n, arc visiting the hitter's parents.
Oscar Freed made a business trip to
Sunbury.
SHADEL.
A. A. Heinteelmau, of Lewistown,
a- home visiting his sick father.
Miss Izora Smith and son, Urover,
were in Sunbury lasi Thursilay.
hli Keeler, who luiM I ii siending
the winter in Bbaniokiii is liniue again.
Mrs. Thomas IVitrich visited her
mother, Mrs. Barlmra Visler, of Mid
dleimig Suiniay.
Mi l .dna Smith and friends of Sel
insgrove, were callinu on friends in
tow n Monday.
W. W. Houshand family of Paxinos,
risited his parent-, .lame- Boush's,
ver Sunday.
Mrs. Milton Snyder ami daughter, j
ind Mr-. Kate Biligalliail, of Pillow,:
ITiilmi miintv. are ihc irueats of lie :
family of Win. Snyder at present.
Mrs. James Bow ami daughter und
Mrs. Isaac Heller and son, of Hellns-1
tgto b called In town Wednesday of last j
week. j
Mrs. Rev. Simon Aurand and dau-1
i.lii.r of (Vnterville. were i-itiiiLri
iii.-iul-nml relative from town several i
days osl week. I
J. K. Wanner was in Philadelphia I
la-i week, and boughl a heavy stock of i
imniiier m i-. i
The building committee had men I
employed this week digging out for I
the new church which i to be built j
tbis Summer
fXDEPENDEKCE.
J. (). Marl, sold his ny
to J. A.
if.i rman.
John Hafley moved Ilia family
to
Northumberland I ueadaj
T. A. Herrold In golnn to Freeburg
Ooltege for a few v .-ks.
Mis Llxxie and Agnes Ekwnhart,
are ipendlng a fee day- under the
(Kireiital roof.
Mrs. Isaac Smith is rptBlUng a few
.lays with her brother.
Mrs. Samuel Wert., of Mfflenbtirg,
- visiting her parentsat this place.
P.O. Hummel and wlfl, came hottM
from Northumberland.
Isaac Moyer Is going to ivork up at
DHliville for a few month.
Harvey (ieist and William Neit.,
were visiting this place Sut day.
The people of this place are digKiiur
cnnl for their winter trade.
Harry O. Herrold made a visit to
some of his friends at this place.
Sallie Suffel came hom and will
M-nd a few days with her parents.
J. S. Moyer will go to PiwiviUe next
week.
HUMMEL'S WHARF.
Easter is nov over end most of the
farmers have their oats aowed.
Quite a number of young folks at
tended Easter exercises at Shanioklii
Dam Saturday and Kunday everting.
Our mnmhint Mr. Htmuband family
upeiit Sunday with friends at Verdilla. I
W an- uleaxed to state that Mix.
Ml
Frank Hettrick, who has lieen on the
; lick list for some time, is able to be
alxiut again.
.Miss Ulive INlsswiHHi rviumv. i
fte hospital at Philadelphia last week,
Ml fill ii ii fn man returned from
ami thinks she is irreatlv lienenttel.
Daniel Seesholtz moved to Sunbury
Tuesday.
Miss Minnie Truti started to attend
the Susquehanna University at BeUns
glove Monday.
Tuny young received employment In
the shoe factory at Bettnagrove last
wiH-k.
Mrs. Ella Bower, wh has bean
spending some time at Mitrliuhurg, re
turned home last weak.
Dallas Wilt and family spent Sun
day with friends at Belinsgrove.
Daniel Sssaman and Wife attended
the funeral f Simon Hummel at
Shrciner's Monday.
Mrs. I. N. Johns and children of
Sunburv visited her parents, P. M.
Teats' Saturday.
Miss Mary Bailey of Fisher's school
house visited Miss Olive Sassanuin Sun
day. Don't forget theboxsoclal Saturday
night to be held in the school house for
the benefit of the Sunday school.
The Hummer- Wharf Sunday school
was re-organized Sunday, the following
officers were elected : Sunt, P. M.
Teats; Asst. Supt., Samuel Stroub; Sec.,
Brian Teats. Asst. Sec, Mi-s Maye
Bchoch; Trees., Peter Bailey: Libra
rians, Samuel Trutt and Daniel Sana
man; Organists, Miss Minnie Trutt and
Mrs. Peter Bailey.
FREEBURO.
Sara C. Glass, employed at Wana
maker's Department as stenographer,
pent Raster with her lather, ured.
Hlass.
Anna J. Moyer, engaged In teaching
music In the Allentown College for
Women, spent Sunday with her par
ents, P. li. Mover and wife. She was
accompanied by her sister, Ella, at
present a student of tin Ilege.
Prof. O. V. Walhorn opened his
Normal school Monday morning with
u list of forty students. luitea mini
lier have lieen added during the week
and more are expected next week.
We have been informed that Director
H. I!. Moyer will open the spring term
of the Musical College, May 7th. A
large class Is expected which with the
students of the academy adds quite a
number of young people to our town.
Grace H. Moyer is employed as a
hook-keeper in the silk mills, Sunbury.
AmosJarrett has moved his saddler
-hop into the building on R. F. Ar
nold's lot. Rumor has it that the one
he vacated, on John K. Meyer's lot,
will be trail-formed into a dwelling.
, F, Hendricks has been quite sick
for some tune, also his son, John. We
arc glad to hear they arc improving.
Mrs. J. ('. W. Baasler returned from
a visit of several days among friends
ami relatives in Fremont
UNION TWP.
.la "(i. Brown of Selinagrove spent
Sunday with the family of I. W. Long-
acre.
Levi Stahl was the Ural man t have
' his oats nt this spring.
A carriage load of young men and
women ofPallas stopped for dinner at
the residence of Geo. Foltx Sunday.
Fannie Brown has gone t Northum
j berland where she intends to word this
summer.
liev. Itriickcmnillcr hi'lil n in in 11 1 n
service-, at Kciser'schiirch last Sunday.
This a also his farewell sermon as he
i going away.
Jefferson Long is building a slaugh
ter house.
Correspondents not wishing to sign
their names can mix in a small person
al ad. which is an easy way to be in
tri iduced.
There mi- a cattle dehomer through
here last week.
A. L. Htrawser weawhls hat n the
lii of his head since a merry little
fanner hny has come t" slay last week.
J. s. ( laugler rides In the same boat
('. K. Auoker and Daniel Brubaker,
Jr. made n trio to Hunburv Friday.
in Thursday nighl of lasi
yniiiii; men serenaded John
wife. I la y expected a m
they were not disappointed.
week the
FoltJ! and
I treat and
BOFFER
KdHaneison the sick list, as the
nsull of a fall from his bicycle while
,, his way to Metoeville.
Kan B. Arnold Is building a new barn,
jjun i an enterprising farmer,
Di-c UMd 'lure ami W. I!. Kim
i,,U n. trln to ilmtjL Sunday. Thevl
report a nice time.
Henry Wilt is aboul ready t loat,
bul the company is not.
or. Mcuiure ana lamny w ho were
staying at Wm. B. Blue's lias moved
to McAUlsterville. We are sorry to
gee the Dr. leave,
A. W. Potter, Mr. Hendricks and!
W in. rJelfenstine were noticed in our'
' place on Monday.
A LINK.
The people ar
Spring seeding.
busy plowing for
K. Hornbergoi is employed with H.
A. Ebrtght, Aline, Pa.
Nick Trivit., bought S un Horst pic
ture car for a saw mill shanty.
On Saturday evening Kev. Hoyer
will preach a) the Aline church at
7.:!i.
Don CoflTe Affree With Tsi T
If not, drink Grain-O from pure
grains. A lady writes: "The first
time I made Grain-O I did not like
it but after using it for one week
nothing would induce me to go back
to cofTe," It nourishes and feeds
the system. The children can drink
it freely with great benefit. It is
the strengthening substance of pure
grains. Get a package today Iron
your grocer, follow the directions in
making it and you will have deli
cious and healthful table beverage
I for old and youne. 15c. and 86c.
PALLAS NEWS.
(Tw tm Ut Mat wmk. )
Fanners are busy plowing for eats.
Home are thinking or planting potatoes
already.
Levi Ramer sold a flue you nit road-
ter to the Bailey Bros. View Co. Con-
nideration $70
The Sunday schools at Grubb's and
Paradise churches have reopened with
fair attendance.
The school entertainment at Troup's
Valley school house was a decided suc-
vaurj uuui iiuuk w i umuni nui-
cess. The exercises brhurtng hearty
applause, were inteisiiersed with ctrinir
music furnished by the Railey Bros.
VVillet Moyer, the veterinary surgeon
of Milton, moved into our locality.
Our merchant, B. P. Stroub, ia doing
a good business, ami is ready for the
summer trude.
Our friend Daniel Kisenhart of Kba-
mokin is visiting his daughter, Mrs. R.
P. Straub.
Almost even household in our local
ity is enjoving the pleasure of reading
that excellent pnicr, the POST. Thanks
to some unknown friend.
Don't forget that there is prayer
meeting St Paradise church every Sun
day evening. Come one, eoinr all.
Our fertilizer agent,, John Teats, is
on the road most of the lime appoint
ing agents for Belling an excellent lirand
of goods. A good opportunity forsome
farmers.
Mrs. Bower toon the sick list at this
writing.
THIS wkkk's NEWS
Friday one of Qeorge Nelti's children
was buried at Irubtva church.
li. P. Straub sold a horse this week.
The Bailey Bros. View Co. of this
place have lidded another portrait out
lit to their business and are now ready
to accommodate all orders.
The Ramer sale was well attended. It
being the last sale, nearly everybody
was present and goods Drought hinh
prices, the sale continuing until six
o'clock.
Miss Jennie Straub is taking music
lessons from Mi-s Minnie Hall.
Cloyd Teats and Will Tharp will at
tend college at Freeburg this summer.
David Ramer and Jimmie Potts were
home over Sunday.
Preaching and Sunday school at
Grubb's church were well attended.
Communion services will be held at
Grubb's church next Sunday at two
o'clock, Sunday school at 1L':.'I).
John Rcichenbach and wife and Mrs.
Reicheubach of Troup's VaUey are sick.
Try GralB-O Try rnln0.
Ask your grocer today to show you
a package ot ORAIN-0, the new food
drink that takes the place of ooffee
The children may drink it without
injury as well as the adult. All who
try it, like it GRA1N-0 has that
rich seal brown of Mocha or Java,
hut it is made from pure grains, and
the most delicate ntoiuaoh receives it
I without dUtrew, Oae-fourth of th
price of coffee. ISc and 86o. per pack-
'age. Sold by all grocers.
h UK A. M hit.
Mrs. J. P. Wendl and Mrs. Samuel
Martin are on the sick list.
Henry Minium moved his steam saw
mill on Ben Veager's timber land ami
will commence sawing lumber in the
near future.
Ida Reicheubach went to M. Mill
tier's to learn the millinery trade.
People from McKees Half Kalis and
Melservllle attended the blaster serv ices
at Si. John's church at Freetnont, Sun
day evening.
The new hon bridge al Melservllle is
now completed.
Biley Weaver and James Row made
a Hying trip toSeUnsgrove last Sunday.
The United Evangelical church, at
Aline, organised their Sunday school,
and elected II. A. Ebrigtit, as Superin
tendent for this summer.
The w heat crop in this vicinity is
badly damaged from the cold weather,
and the farmers are expecting only a
halt crop.
Overworked Nerves
fuifl wasting vitality make their pres
ence known through headaches,
dlr.iness, inability to sleep, less of
appetite and a general run-down c.oa
dilion of the system. These sign
are sometimes accompanied by neu
ralgia, hysteria, rheumatism or nerv
ous prostration in some other form.
To remove these troubles, cure the
nerves. They need feeding, strength
ening and building up, and nothing
will do this so quickly and so surely
as Dr. Miles' Nervine. This truly
remarkable medicine Is gaining hun
dreds of new friends every day. Here
is a surveyor from Decatur, Ind.,
Mr. G. K. McKean, who writes:
"A rhronlo stomach trouble, which
my phystelan was unable to over
come, so wore on my nervous system
that I broke down with nervous pros
tration. I could not sleep day or
night except in fitful naps; could
scarcely eat any kind of food and
wasted away to a mere shadow.
After spending over $500.00 la a vain
search for relief, I was prevailed
upon to try Dr. Miles' Nervine. Re
lief came immediately. I took six
bottles and today am a well man."
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold at all
druggist en a positive guarantee.
Write for tree advice and booklet to
Dr. Miles MMtoel Go., Elkhart, Ind.
I SHOES.
o
o
ltef rliH'k around Honey;
People rliH'k where they nave Mon-
y. More ieople rliK'k to the Kco-o
mimical Hhoe Houhc, Hunburj- than
t,, uw ..tli..r uhrui t, ,r.. Ill llliu wiw- X
S) tmii. l ime you join tucnocK,ioo. o
economical!
BsQi more kIioch than any Houw
2 in Hunbury.
f Wb Charge Yon Less Pront
o for the best and latest style Foot-
wear, that's why we do the 2
& shoe trade in this aeetion of the state 5
ynwiwiiwii, jBry, 3
cos)os)oaoslOosMtlOSfOAo0o
WONDERFUL OFFERS
Which Means at the Very Least Calculation
A TICKET TO THE BIG SHOW FREE.
We will pay each and every person's ear fare to Sunbury whose purchase at thi
store amounts to ten dollars or more at the same time we welcome you to see the larg
est and handsomest line of Clothing for Men, Boys and Children in Central Pennsylva
ma. I his is no idle talk, but
esting suit prices.
FOR MEN.
Last yer we sold more
than three hundred
$4.98
Suits this year we have 500
to sell, all sizes and all col
ors others at $7.50, $8.50, $12
MORE
w-m m
m m m
II
SPRING
HARDWARE.
9
I
S
Whito Lead, Oils, Paints of
all kindn. Nails. Glass. Fence
-iie. Poultry Wire, Shovels,
iOes, iAkeCi Garden Seeds, gj
Wheel bacrowi, Pruning Sheen,
I Bee8 Wax. House Furnishing I
H Goods, (Clothes Washers and
1 Wringers. Tubs and Wash
Boards, Step Ladders. Kitchen R
m UteuHila in Tin, Granite and
AW lit W ares, meal uream
Seperators.
Largest Stock
Lowest Prices
W It will pav you to buy at
Hardware Store of
the f
GEO. 1. HACKETT,
I 32" Market St., Suubury, Pa. 1
nil a m mi m mm m
Ride the Monarch
And Keep Ahead !
Monabch l
iikkIi'I
i i
wheel
grade
and will wear w itli
Boy
Mi.' 1 1
wheel on the market.
Repairs constantly on
All kinds oi
land. Siinc
- i second hand
wheels now on
hand. J. A. DUCK,
MIDDLBBUKO, PA.
MEN'S BOOTS.
I bave quite a selection ',
of boots. Can furnish j
nearly any sizes. Leatb- !
er Howts and Gum Boots. :
Tbev are marked down !
II
one-half Leather Boots
that had been retailing
at $2 are marked down to
ONE DOLLAR
per pair. They must go
as I do not intend to keep
them in stock any more.
Gall for Bargains.
S. B. SIMONTON.
U brlagl we.kn.au eriuuutk uerroo.
1 avortratkw ut. Mile' n.rviae caret uesv
v ft
I
: Td
WE WILL PAY
YOUR FARE
-TO-
SUNBURY, MAY 3
To Attend The Big Show.
a positive fact. .Let us tell
FOR YOUNG MEN.
We offer more than two
hundred suits to select from
$4.50
a handsome, well made suit
at this remarkable price
others at $0.50 to $12.00.
HATS IN THIS STORE
To Select from than all the Other
Stores Combined.
Any Style hat aqly Orb Dollar.
BROSIOUS BROS.,
The Most Reliable Glotbing Store in
SUNBURY, PENNA,
Sxxxxxoo(xxooooooopoooooa!:
Mr
Reed Rockers,
Couches, - -
Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up.
WM. A.
439 MARKET ST.,
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S X V A TA A,S
n s . -, s vx
C. S. BIGONY & CO.
BICYCLES AMD 8UMDBBE8,
: mmim goods, mnooraphs,
RAIIIBIUfi itin OlDDni e
HOC TABKUL
! I? r T?T) 7TTTCrTTC
Wholesale and
ii Hardware,
Largest stock in Gentral Pennsylvania. A full lini
of Building Hardware, Gook Stoves, Ranges, Stand
ard wicKies, un stoves, Wll I'aper, Window
Shades, Ready Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, &c. Writ
us for prices or call and
Bell and SpriniL Telepbones
you about some very inter
FOR CHILDREN.
Of these we have an im
mense variety
89c
is the lirst price, then $1,51
and up to $6.00, all size
from 3 to 8 years.
'ii
I0W 1 KNOWS
That be never did know
.just bow to buy furniture until
lie found bimself in our store.
And you will regret tbe bar
gains lost if you bave not in
spected our liue of furniture,
which is tbe most complete in
tbe city. We name you few
of our bargains:
$1.25 and up.
$4.50 and up.
.
SHIPiUAN,
SUNBURY, PA
323 Market St.,
, SUNBURY, PA.,
COLF GOODS,
.S A A ; V.A :
Retail Dealer in
Lumber, Etc.
see us.
Lewistown, Pi