The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 26, 1900, Image 8

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COUNTY NEWS.
Letters Written by Our
Corps ot Correspondents
Tfcr ughout the County.
DUNDORE,
T "Paul
i- eminently a i'lK'r
for
rw farmers,
Uude Bchrey n her whee
ailed mi
f TV I till ll !"'-
aviWain Moyer measui
d
IIIIM'
land
i iijm Wolf.
t ihindon; wlb lumber
III lo
oriVhlnglcs a! 4.
mm i in rr are busy sowing oat and
inn ting potatoes.
i&uw Bberlyapent a few
bakinir after his real estate.
here
If anihlfl Oil
our streets
ii-
tua ' Had tu seettn
olil veteran.
j..Mi s. AucKer is "
Hawing
-..t.. i I rue
Kuckerof4'Eellpw"8WgPeu""5
! u,S n hi way to ftunbury.
x r )undonMiasslrned aconttw
the l'ennTele.h CtoniMny rot
svithoue. ,
, ,1 I? oflVretl for the first boa
ill lie wen on the IVnna. canal
... 11. .
i ,!,,ir.r mill "it
it
h i Tre
Witmer . i
xnrlon I'lllltni I" "
( bthuriuc
lattM.wdiiy. ,
11 it. Sbrawi
clituieii . . i i""'-
Aw ' : mile i rei
unil i- mi .'xprii in
.h. i -nil.
M nni.- Hltner, win
lias been living
Urn i' ' l'Mt '
nr in i. inn .i- . .
. . . , i i I I I I
i i i ill i' tin
lureniui nn.
, nuinlicrof ouryounii nu n Intenii
, 'l,..nlvl..rlMMvil!-.SI.M.n..k1
od other places for work.
m ,nn Moyer run an old line tor
N i innulorennd Alwl HmM to
wUNfarti '"rnoU-
gadi. Itamlwaiirt 'ffi?"
. . ii. ..t in r mum to' :1M
'Him i i ,,
u-iu. Witmer who lion tin
nick Ut.
ALINE.
Mrs.
It, Martin is up
ill! lilt
nr)M
, I Shcttcr
awav with
at
an flcul .hu k.
b. Cnderkottler i
4hed on hi-I'm mi.
i. luilfllfiy are
TCCtlllll
new
1 n i 1 1
lie mil
mvtdlers set nut present.
rsnklln.I.Trutl wild a H"
, Martin this. week.
horse to
i. i ., UnVkleV i- tin
lasl In Iimvi
- i.i. , iioul for llv
u Inter t. Tin.
Miss Annie Martin of Philml
, r the narentttl r
if for ti few weeks.
I Kbrlghl is Kctting ready i
i nil, m in his stori' tills sun
mill' nil ailolliou i" '"
w ( i Martin Is on the u
patfimiotiiti. IH n-'ver wai
; list
Up t
with
i I0U
.legiccs.
Du'i forgel the pray
. v. i !-, Inircli, Aline,
, r meeting t
Sunday night
.
ii j o'clock.
kii uhnulil r 1 Robert
Hnrdy'n
a air .Ml lll.Vs. his
and colise-
lien ces, It Is good.
Home one lost o mitten Mid wool cap
, week at J. Ii. Underkoffllera. The
iu DHl i
nn gel it uy oamnB wi "
n. i lover nrene
lieil all excellent
,Tnen hist Mi HI I' lav
at the .Mine
had weather
rri' b. bul owing t
l- i ii im 1 1 wcic prcs
till
lit.
K UEAMEl
wnroii inunerin
an drove to Freehurg
Friday,
V i Katie f reed vlsl
Ptahurg over (Sunday.
lininb ffelateeunnan
,1 friends in
ami wife of
i.rv i.-ti'W It 1
1 hi nik parents last
vifK
. ,i in (, onion and fanilly of Fremonl
acr. tin li ' sis of Win. Gordon Hun
Hbj i vwi- Magee and wife "f Maeppa
lriti) their son, J. K. Mngee, over
j Walter and wife vlslU'd the
tan , . - ulster, Mrs. Barbara Voider ol
W Ii Ii I UTg Sundav.
c Smith and family visited Mrs.
ti,v .inter, Mrs. S. A. Appof Mou
rn l. w n-liip Sunday.
I Krenmer Is remodeling his
i hiiililillK the haeU pari ol' the
mill ii i! II storv limber. II win ocipin
. . v , iociii to the blllldinir.
V . Sinitli and wife
miNiuied by their
if Helinsfrrove '
-on. Murray J
I, and wife ol Lewistown, eaiiea j
nt InliveK in this vicinity Sunday j
a I lei I i
id : l noil.
i mint ii II. A. Waller Mil
Uosii IMekel were united
imi I nnl of weill'icU by Itev.
in the
of the
:i.illcr of Kreeburg
jMple nave the ood
BDple "f this place.
T h
w Ish
UAMSBUUU
I
Hiss Minnie Hpaiil Is seriously 111.
Mrs. A. M. Smith spent Tuesday in
. icllnsgruve,
"i b mas Keller was employed by edl-
Bitter last week,
M n Mover of Freeburg was seen on
rs its Thursday.
KhwAlkM Halnesof Beavertown is
.i 'nu friends in town.
Hiss Jenhie Bllger Is spending sev
'Tl days :.t Leu latown.
E, Stahlnn ker made a htlsiness
Miiidleburgh Thursday.
Mrs. CnVherine (ireeiilns' i" visiting
. i-r seu-'hamuel, In Blair county.
Chwl Decker, wife and child of M
. nr spent Sunday in this place.
Howard Kline of White Deer is vls
jtfrr.e bit jrandiiareiits, Jos. Kline's.
dwmrd ltelfrich is suffering from an
ouu-k of Inflammatory rheumatism.
m.. , Koinig and John Strawser
nave returis d home from Sunbury.
B, S. Mnttli and S. K. Homig made
siinis rripiw McAlisterville Tliurs
tn. Mrs. BowryenU and daughter, Erma,
sgjDhaiflbetoiwg are visiting friends in
rtais vicinity.
Mts Wm. Dreese gave a party III
rtmnr oflier guest, Miss Miriam Dnse,
VWr arguing.
KANTZ.
Mm. H. Holtzapple la on the sick list.
Blmw Naugle wan to Kreeburg Bun-
day.
Win. . Beebold liiul a quaw dream
recently.
Moat of our fanners have finished
sowing oaUi.
Abaalom Rouah was visiting at M.
Milliter's Sunday.
! The sick we mentioned In ur list
, last week are all Improving.
1 ( leoige W. Mease goes visiting "t Jo
seph Qearhart'i quite often.
c. A. Bhemorry wasattendtog sale
Saturday. He bought a valuable dog.
K. P. Holtzapple passed through our
village Sunday afternoon en route for
limur.
A. O. Qlasewent t the eastern cities
buying Bpring and summer ir'sxls. Mr.
Glass clerks for Mrs. Lydla A. Romlg.
Win. I Sceliold and Wilson Hotf ex
pect to no to Reading Monday, Apr. :.
Win. I honevou will make longer
stay this time.
Wm. Aumiller, who is employed in
the dairy business, was home Sunday.
Hill sayi "Our milk Is good, bul ob my,
Bock beer Is better."
The Log Cabin Glee Club are giving
their friends all the latesl songs, such
us "My old Kentucky Home." "Just
lis the Sun Weill "down," "The Moon
light's Fair," etc.
The Kantz Musical Conservatory of
Capital Hill Iims purchased a fine lot of
music and Is ready to give an exhibi
tion Saturday evening, April 28. Come
one mid all and enjoy a gay old time.
FHEEBURU.
The
left for
E, Hoffand Chas. A. Gearhari
Mlclltown in search of employ-1
ment.
Communion wrvlecs were observed
by the Reformed congregation, Rev.
Haas, pastor.
Mrs. Susan K. Buyer, after spending
the winter with her daughters, return
ed ho for the summer.
Mrs. Irvin Romuzand Mrs, Arbogusl
of Selinsgrove attended the funeral of
Mrs. Geo. Hultxapiffl Sunday.'
One day lasl week our former towns
man, P.J. Rlckel, landlord of the Mon
ioc House, Richfield, visited many
friends.
Our merchants, It. F. Hnrley and
Jerry Charles spent part of the week ill
Philadelphia buying new supplies for
their stores.
Kalhryne Keck and Rae MeMana-
way, emplovetl in the Silk Mill, Sun-
bury, spent Sunday among friends in
this place.
Chas. W. Weaver, who has spent
the pasl year in Akron, lhio,Jreturned
lion ic to spend wveral weeks with his
parents, ( ieo. Weaver and wife, at the
( 'entriil House.
Our former townsman, Oscar Willis,
w ho has been employed as printer in
Philadelphia for some lime, has been
promoted to the foremanshlp of Irons
man and 81 milord's printing establish
ment, 708 chestnut Street, Pnlla.
lliirw Colli' Aitri'f With Yon ?
It
not. drink dram O from pure
grams, a laay wines: ine nrsi
time I made Grain-O I did not like
it but after using it, for one week
uotliini; wouldiufluoe me to bo back
to eoffe," It nourishes ami feeds
the system. The children nan drink
it finely with great benefit. It i
thestreufrtheniug substance of pure
Krai us, Get a package today from
your grocer, follow the directions in
making it and you will have a deli
cious and healthful table beverage
for old and young, lfio. and 25o.
UNION TWP.
lit i . i i ,
A. E. Witmer iiom drive
in a car-
riage.
Many lieople are anxious to know
who w ill count t he noses hen1 in June.
Win. Heigle and lady friend of Sel
insgrove siieut Huudny with hi parents
hen
R,
few
s. Aueki
days lof
r, of Hbaiuokin.
last week on hi
pent a
i farms
here.
Surveyor in
did some work
Mover, of
for Ellas
f rceburg.
Wolf last
week.
( Ieo. A. Kberly, of
Pa., minified among
East Conetiiaugh,
friends here last
week.
Merchant s. J, Strauhund family, of
lliuumel's Wurf spent Sundav with J.
S. Stahl.
i I. V. Lnngaerehnda saleoutin Buck-
wheal Valley lasl Saturday, about the
lasl of the season.
iiio' iloiiois were busv all of lal
week attending t those who ate too
many eggs over Easter. No wonder
they are sorry that Easter comes but
unce a year.
John D. .Mark-, of Sun bury, spent
Sunday with his parents. He says
everything seems to look natural yet
at hem?. Mr. Marks hail been away
I from home quite a while.
I
MoCLUttfi.
Palmer Dl
and wife dined at II.
I ( '. Lllsh's Sunday.
j No idle people in town at present, all
seem to have work.
Mrs. Dr. Mrisbin ami son, are visiting
w ith the former's parents.
The rough wall of Dr. Mitchell's
house is almost completed.
Ira Dreese and family, of Lewistown,
spent Sunday with parents here.
Mrs. Amos Howell and children
spent a few days at Lewistown last
week.
Harry Wagner is making consider
able improvements tOj his lot this
spring.
Itev. Houseworth preached a trial
sermon in the St. Luke's church Sun
day evening.
CASTOR I A
Eor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Boogbt
Bears the
Signature of
WFST BEAVER.
Jacob Krb is still unable to assist
In
his farm work.
Calvin Knepp is talking of stocking
his tlsh pond w ith eat fish this sum
mer. 1 Br II' - a . . V ; ..
.ins. si. ugoner eicvu io uegui ;
work on the foundation for his barn i
next week.
Franklin Dupcrt is running a stave
mill in Huntington county with Billcy
( ioss as an assistant.
8. H. Pliilliim expects a full crop of
peaches this season as the cold weather
had no effect on them.
Wm. Hook, of Helleville, Mifflin
county, is now stopping with his
father-in-law, Levi 11. Tressler.
'Squire Trees ter, of Mifflin county,
was transacting business here last
week, he being an insurance agent.
Mrs. Martha Hanis and daughter, of
Pittsburg art- guests of her mother and
her aliter, Mrs. S. J. Phillips, for a few
weeks.
Geonre Shower's two daughters are
i home from l.ewistown una visit. One
! is so affected with rheumatism, she is
unable to walk.
Frank Kwing, of Spring township,
has been here assisting Cal Knepp ftr
the past week, digging out the founda
tion for Kuepp's new house.
N. V. Herbster, Jobn P. and Harry
Fisher, spent a few days trout fishing
in Treaster Valley, last week. As usual
the big ones got away. They caught
a few hundred all under U inches in
length.
miguTTkcueek
( ieorgc Itheani and son
visited Jesse
Knepp's last week.
E. F. Goss and family wen
John Krb's Sunday.
Jas. I.ougaiid wife, were lb.
siting
gruests
of Wm. Pi Ice, Sunday.
Mrs. Kate Kwing is visiting Beever
town friends a( present.
Robert Knepp and wife, were
visit-
ing Adam Thomas' Sunday.
C. O. Greenhoc and wife, were
the
Iguesl
Mr
if Ed, Heimbach Sunday.
Harriet Kline was visiting
her
sister at ( eiilcrville over Sunday.
Mrs, Erhart, of Millmv, was
tin
guest of H. II. Herbster, Saturday.
Mrs. Solly Stelninger and children,
were Mifflinburg visitors over Sunday.
L, A, Ewillg, who is working at
LewistoWll was at home over Sunday.
Mrs. Sallie Martin attended the
funeral of
day.
Mr. Long, at Mait land.Tues- '
SALK.U.
Alvill Bllger is visiting his brother.
Miss Polly Krouse was buried here
Tuesday.
Win. Mcrtz's were visiting at Geo.
M. Winner's Saturday.
C. II. Woodruff, left for Watsontown
where lie expects to work.
Now is the time for the ladies to
appear In full spring costume.
Mrs. David How, of Kramer, was
staying at J. W. I tow's several weeks.
Mr. rlackenburg's sale was well at
teuded. Some things were sold very
cheap.
The people all trimmed their shade
trees very closely, It Mtt as though
they wanted less loafing and more
work.
The delegates from the Lutheran
Sunday school convention are Delia
Mover, Lovina Itow, Harry Qember
ling and Arthur Miller.
(ILOBti Mti.t.S.
Thursday John I
I be EniailUel Voile
Smith moved on
properly.
N. P, Hare ami wife of Middlchurg
-pent Sunday with S. 0. I'lrieh.
John Yoder of BtewartoviUe, N. J.,
shook hands with old friends Friday.
S. O. I'lrieh has been in the city to
niiicbasca new siiniilv of merchandise.
Will llancs of Selinsgrove spent Sat-
urday with ins sister, .Mrs. sanmet
Stuck.
Henry Kennhigcr, who has been on
the sick list for some time, is reported
worse.
Overworked Nerves
and wasting vitality make their pres
ence known ihrouhili headaches,
dlceineas, inability to sleep, less of
appetite and a gcueral ruu-dewn con
dition of t he system. These signs
are sometimes accompanied by neu
ralgia, h.vstena, rheumatism or nerv
ous prost ration in some other farm.
To remove these troubles, cure tho
nerves. They need feeding, strength
ening and building up, aud nothing
will do this so quickly and so surely
as Dr. Miles Nervine. This truly
remarkable medicine Is gaining hun
dreds of now frisuds every day. Here
is a surveyor from Decatur, Ind.,
Mr. G. K. McKean, who writes:
"A chronic stomach trouble, which
my physician was unable to over
come, so wore on my nervous system
that I broke down with nervous pros
tration. 1 could not sleep day or
night except in fitful nape; could
scarcely eat any kind of food and
wasted away to a mere shadow.
After spending over $500.00 in a vain
search for rollef, I waa prevailed
upon to try Dr. Miles' Kervlne. Re
lief came immediately. I took six
bottle and today am a well man."
Dr. Miles' Vervlae Is sold at all
rjrugftsm an a positive guarantee.
Write for free ad viae and booklet to
Dr. jliieeHattoal Co., Elkhart, Led.
t-,r,r..icaoacaoAoaoS)ooS)o
o '
SHOES.
o Bees ttock around Honey;
People flock where they save Mon- 2
0 iy. More people tloek to the ECO- 6
o nomical Shoe House, Hunburj' than
to any other shoe store in this see-
0 tlon. ' Time you Join the flock, too. o
f ECONOMICAL I
sells more shoes than any House o
g in Sunbury.
We Gbarge Too Less Profl 1 1
f for the best and latest style Foot-
wear, that's why we do the 2
X shoe trade In this section of the state Z
9 Near Trust Bank, Sunbury, Pa.
hi
i
WONDERFUL OFFERS
Which Means at the Very Least Calculation
A TICKET TO THE BIG SHOW FREE.
We will pay each and every person's car tare to Sunbnry whose purchase at this
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
nia. This is no idle talk, but a positive fact. Let us tell you about some very inter
esting suit prices.
FOR MEN.
Last vot 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
iii v if m in in i m m il
SPRING P
HARDWARE.
White Lead, Oils, Paints of
all kinds, Nails, Glass. Fence I
Wire, Poultry Wire, Shovels,
floes, Hakes; Harden Seeds, a
Wheelbarrows, PruningShears,
Bees Wax. House Furnishing I
Goods, Clothes Washers and g
Wringers, Tubs and r Wash I
Boards, Step Ladders, Kitchen I
Utensils iu Tin, Granite and m
"Delft" Wares, Ideal Cream m
Seneratorh
I Larcest Stock Lowest Prices I
I It will pay you to buy at the I
a Hardware Store of to
I GEO. f , HACKETT. I
826 Market St.,
Sunbury, Pa. 9
Ride the Monarch
And Keep Ahead !
The Monarch is a
!
wheel
and will wear with
iny high grade
wheel on the market.
Repairs constantly on
All kinds ol
land. Some
irood second hand
wheell now on
hand, J. A. DUCK,
K1DDLIBCKG, I'A.
MEN'S BOOTS,
Jhavcquiteasclestion "
of boots. Can furnish JJ
nearlv any sizes. Leath-
t er Boots and Gum Boots.
I They are marked down I
I one-half Leather Boots
that had been retailing I
I at $2 are marked down to X
ONE DOLLAR i
per pair. They must go I
I as I do not intend to keep t
1 them in stock any more. I
X Gall for Bargains. 2
S. B. SIMONTON.
-i i i i i i i t i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i a
Grip brbiM weskneia. exhwutioo, nerroes
prostration'. Dr. Miles' If ervuw cares tfeaav
7x4 )
1
-
Free ! Free ! Free !
WE WILL PIT YOUR
TO-
SUNBURY. MAY 3
To Attend The Big Show.
FOR YOUNG MEN.
We offer more than two
hundred suits to select from
S64.50
ii
a handsome, well made suit
at this remarkable price
others at (6.50 to $12.00.
MORE HATS IN THIS STORE
To Select from than all the Other
Stores Combined.
Any Style hat only line liar.
BROSIOUS BROS.,
The Most Reliable Clothing Store in
SUNBURY, PENNA.
JL NOW! KNOWS
8 fiA
And
Reed Rockers,
Couches, - - . $4.50 and up.
Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up.
WiH. A.
439 MARKET ST.,
OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
N V
no
BDCYCLE8 AND SU1IH
CAMERAS
FISHING TACKLE
I
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F. G. FRANCISCUSj
Wholesale and
f Hardware,
Largest stock in Central
of Building Hardware, Cook Stoves. Kanges, St
ard Wickles. Oil Stoves. WU Paper, Win
Shades. Readv Mixed Paints. Lead. Oil. &c. Wr
j -
us for prices or call and
BellaniSprimlelfiplioiies
FARE
FOR CHILDREN.
Of these we have an im
inense variety
89c
is the first price, then $1,51)1
mil im to SSfi.OO. all SlZe-Sl
iiivt I , if
from 3 to 8 years.
LL
I
u
That ho never did know
just how to buy furniture until
lie found himself in our store.
you will regret the bar-
gains lost n you nave not in
spected our Hue of furniture,
which is the most complete in 1
the city. We name you tew
of our bargains :
- $1.25 and up.
SHIPMAN,
SUNBURY, PA
(OCCtOOOCXXXJOCOCOOOOCC
. X . . 'i
323 Market St.
SUNBURY, FA
racNW
Retail Dealer in
Lumber, Eti
Pennsylvania. A full M
r w
see us,
Lewlttown,
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