The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 10, 1900, Image 8

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COUNTY NEWS.
Letters Written by Our
jCorps of Correspondents
Thr UfhoUt the County.
SKLlNSiiKOYF.
Bailor Lumbard is again eut and
:a fluties in theofflee.
I c. Hchochand wife were entertain
by friend hi Wilkes Hai r.'.
Mr- M L. Bnyder of Mmiln-itu is
ritlHrig her parents, lr- !! P. Wagen
fIUt nii-l wife.
Wni 8. Arbogast proprietor "f the
Jacob House, aiffllntowiwpentaday
n uih-k last week. He lks well.
heavy frost was visible Filday and
flaturdav i "nlng of last week, we
,w beard that much damage was
ariit-.
i. .I.., I Wairenseller and
wife ol
Suinliiv with liu
toother and family
Dr. i$. F. Wageii'
titer. ,
v ijriiit many vehicles passed thro
. , ,, to Hunbury Thursday to see fore
puugh and Sells Urns, shows which ex
hibited there.
ii viiu.if u ititirttiiiiluir his sister,
Mi.' i i- .1 Waters
Mill. ". also
i ..-ink Alliert
i iiIm and child
Mr-
of UarrUburg.
I I.llmr ,if UlV. W. 8. I''"''
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... . . .. i .i. ll : . ... u.hu
.1
,11' wilh-
m ur. They s
l iJa'iU'lpliin and
if.. i
. vera nave i"
will leave for lii
of this week. The
,., nrirc i nunwinj
I k ndly w Ish
C 1 1. htcriiM follow nun.
Simon l (bulgier of Bellevue, un o,
. caiicn
jetith of I'i
to ii native paira
k hrother, Henry, who was
nrled I Intrsi
i,,v iiMt. Kurt oi Harris-
turn ami .ewum
., phews of the iiIhiv
'umial.
I rcuzaoeuiviiw
. were also at tli
HUMMKL'S WHARF.
Mi- Katie Trutt
last week at Sunbury.
Mrs. Siinitlel Strolll
ill a lew
layi
t In- sick
liat w itli chills and fever.
Andrew Trutt's house Is still vacant
and he would 1 i U - to rent It.
Quite ii number ot our people attenil
,i the circus at Hunbury Thursday.
Daniel Hceslioltz has secured employ
n ,,i al Hunbury and has moved to
bat place. . . .
I , vi llerndd pass d through this
,la.v Sunday, tie is spending, the week
hi i In- Juniata river.
John Jarrctl and family of Mcelian
esburg, Tenn Twp., were entertained
hv I lanlel Hassamah's Hurtday.
lluiti
:, uunilsT "I people ironi i
il ace attend
,1 Hi,- funeral mi mi-, rrui-
near iiieivecs nan rm ......
Floyd Hassaman and Misses Olive
assanian and Kmma Htimellng visited
friends al Northumberland Sunday.
Arthur Noll did not want to liecome
hachelor so In- took unto himsell a
. II .' I . M i l i . . I . .'
wife. We wish ' young Louini
: &Sfft& f Oriental
iraiiK i ruii 3 ,
We wish the young coupie a
: oiirt
iner n ii i 'inn. i . i
:,si Wedlli-dav
le on their way W
Hmihiirv to attend the clrco
'I'll.- iin liiliel's of till
Sunday
hiMil
and
.1. I Mi es Katie SeesholtZ
'-Cain Trutl delegate!
to the Sunday
Freeburg.
School 'oiiM-ntion at
J.
H. Wert ot Hellnsgrove came hi
R 1 I
liu-e Saturdav anernoon to iook
after his real
Bailey to put
-tale ami BeCUrCO I eiei
out hi summer's crop.
WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN.
To Be (liven Away to Some Church,
Sunday School or Public School.
J'hi nulillsher of the Pusi
w ill give ii
i&udsome Wkavkh Ciiai
HI. I IU! S
il m-iiii I 'hurt'h. Sunday
Iiihii or iim-
,i school iii Snyder t ouniy
tin imtnino of l his miner n
iinl lie ask
seliet the
place here it shall
outnhcr of vote- wi
i .
The hiirhesl
determine the
Solce. Newsiaiier coupons and pre
latn coinsms will eounl as follows :
, EWHPAPEH t'OUPOXH:- T ll e
..inn; con ii hi printd in each issue ol
1 , Post is gissl for one vote If
Mill i out and sent or limuglll to this
ce.
1 UEMII'M t'OUPOXH : All sub-u-i
ilirn who nay for the Post In ad-
:.i ei will receive a I'reiiiiiiin "ii
"I i
n this olnce, that entitles them t'
' " 1 1 ,!.. for eaeh month paid ill ad
i. ii
and 23 for a full year, vn i
i (msIi HiilKterintion FOUR
ore
ll
mlnm . . oi t ii l is will lie illeil Wt
inch I
mouth and Mi tor a lull year, oo cou-
... i I .' .. I fl... n alv a
IHtll u 111 oe nwueii I " ""'
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III'llll.l- SUIMCrilll"M. IIUIIHiiig . i
, iu(i rrom one men i mi a nuiuy
mi ! tr will not be winsldered a new
,ul ribcr. For every dollar's worth ol
).ii itrintiMg or new advertisement thai
ire brought or son to this office, a pre
, Imu coupon will la; issued for 2a vote.
i r this oi r.
2 ioe
This coupon entitles the holder
to one vote for the handsome
: WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN
Iii ,Miid.-lvl
Wof York. I'll..
( Jjdlrl.iiric. I'n.l
m .
. till- Wravr-r llrifiii I'lllnn I e
Rod told ay e . i.u-KiM. mm-
i I tlt'-Miri;. I H. I In III" KIVI-ll m mini.-
pi Sdii.Uv Si Iiim.I or I'ulilU- School in Snyder
r I . . . . ...... i 1. 1 1 .. ; , , , . 1 1 I'm.
mmjt oy me if-. , M...-I
'his vote is cast for :
Thin coupon in nnlitool Hvi- week after M
Jxeno l.y mail orlrlnto tliiofBce and
.1. .... . nlu&ml Will TIU'TI Iiril m- lo'ioi'",
Have K MpOfllPja in me miimm.
Si
E 1 2 J May 10.
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V
DUN DOBS.
Quay admirer are reticent
J. K Wagntr sold a tine heifer.
1). W. Staid of VerdiHa wm seen
in i
our town.
I lilt- villi, ir iumiIc look iii lh
xhowl
at Sllllbiuy.
Adam AMmorry of Kant, was In
town on business.
There is a rush at the ist office on
the arrival of the Ptwr.
Ham Nelta made successful busi
nm trin to RcMMM and Verdilla.
I,i.ie Shrey and Sadie Bambo took I
a walk through to wd Saturday.
Ella Fisher of "Sprankletpwn" sH-nt (
j a few hours with Catherine Winner.
Harry Nelta 1 driving the delivery
wagon for our merchant, N.T.Dundore.
Samuel and Harry Wagner MB
watching the cow In the pasture Held.
H. C. Hoover sold horse and drove!
to the PobI Office with a colt two yean
old.
Help le scarce and all are at work
ami our taxpayers are hoping for a
light poor tax.
;. W. Nelta while splitting wooa cut
his hand and called Oil lr. Krehs to
draw the wound.
Frank Bitner, Daniel Krehs and Ira
Hoover got oft! golden beauty" seed
corn from N. T. D uidore.
few farmer have finished plant
ing corn, a few are not willing to plant
yet and a few are not ready.
H. . Romlg of Adamsburg called on
N. T. Dundore In behalf of the Sunday
school Interest In the county.
Ueorge Kamblemadcu flying trip to
Watsontowm Milton and Northum-I
heil I to visit his children.
Iliiv. Portlier of Selin-irrove and II.
O. Herrold of Milton visited Catherine)
Witmer who is convalescent,
Catherine Winner i- being nursed by
her daughters, Maria W. Dundore and
Minnie K. Kyerand her grand daugh
ter, Sadie ( '. Kver.
' i )ur enterprising young men arc tak
ing coal out of the Husquehanna river
at a llvelv rate ami are expecting al
brisk market nest fall for it.
The Mahanoy mountain has been
biirning for several day-, obscuring the
sun during the day but presenting a
beautiful view during the night.
What eti'ect would it have ujion the
world if a colored waiter would enter,
the dining room ith a turkey mi al
liter ami leave it tall V ll woiun
menu t he
throw of
I 'hina am
Clin l.'lee.
Imh nfall of Turkey, tl ver-
(Jre , the destruction of
the humiliation of the Afri-
FltEEUURM.
Several of our farmer have begun i
plaiitinu corn.
Many of our citizen are afflicted
with In grippe
The Noruuil student in the Academy
have organized a literarv society.
', iii.u- hnnies whieh are heiliL'
imit m, mpidly uearlng completion.
WlllL. Ba'ler and ...o,.,,, .'has.,
snent Thursday and Friday In Harrla-
Mrs. Jonathan Grimm, who has
been luffering with rheuniatism for
sonic time, I slowly recovering.
The horse sale held Mav 4 was well
attended. Howe averaged 1110.98. Mrs. Foster Smith of Troxelvllle va
Another sale is expected very soon. , it)l( s s I1W,.,1X Sunday.
A six week-' i.rm of the Mulca! i.-,,,,,). Relgle waa the gueal of P. ('.
College opened Monday eveiiiiur with iartian one dnv last week,
a verv Interesting program, rendered .,, ,, , i , ,
bv the teachers and other talent of the ..AUm Boyer tmnaacbulne al
college Ii is Mm- ,,r the largesl classes the county seal last rhunday.
that has been here for some Ume. I riah Wdlrlck, who had been on the
II. I. Komig of Adanwburg, secretary 8lek list- babletobeoul again.
of the Knvder County Sunday Sel I1 Mrs. W. F. Sechri! and baby ol
Assoeiaiion. hkiiI ii day liist week Beaver Spring are vialting her parent,
among us looking aft t the interests of 1 Pnt, Keller, of Keller's Bualneaa Sol
the H. H. Convention to be held herelicge, Lewiaburg, waa in town last week.
Maylith and loth. Al this writing Mr. P. C. Hartman and aon, Colfax,
(Hir people are anticipating an enjoya- visi,.,i i..... narenta al Mlddleburar 8uu-
I'M '''II till I ' 1 1 .
TBOXELVILLE
J. K. Fettcmlf was to Vork, Pa., on
buainess last week.
W. s. Shemorry and Francis Blee
were hi Lcwlstown Monday for a job,
s. i '. 1 lore, a CentrevUle mer
chant, was in town Monday evening.
Frank savs he could irel llcenst
and I
keep it
seer
t k'cause J. K. Fetterolf
J. o. ( loss and David Mattern attend
eil a horse sale last week when- David
Imttght a horse.
The farmers are ail wishing for rain
which is much needed to increase tin-
I
II. I aill
harvest crop.
Prudie !;. Mlddle-warth. oi f our
mosl resiieetable young Indies, w ent to
liutialo Cross ISoads wliere she is em
ployed. Lasi Hnturday evening Jas. Mlddles
waitli did hi last buslnes asJ. P. Till
i- the end of his ttfth term or twenty
live years in succession.
.lin k's Mountain Lumber Co. etiu
guished the lire after it had burned the
paper wood for Uackenburg A '. The
shallty Which they have erected for the
iiuroosc is for rent now and they Bay
the rate
mid In
itial
OLOBE MILLS
Communion ser'i
ea were well at-
tended.
Chsrle Hcrhst has Ik-cii on the sick
list for some tlnu .
hllsiness trip
Will Hummel made a
to I.ewistown I ui silay.
A number f nur people attended the
show at Sunbury Thursday.
( lenient Smith of McVcytown fall
itin; his father, J. A. Smith.
Henry Fisher and Valentine Boligj
made a'pleasant call on Ant-s Ulrlch.
Calvin Krdley and family of Mimin
borg sis-tit Sunday w itb Frank How.
John Kratzer and family of Adains
DOg visited relatives and friends here.
Miss Ma ria iilbert of Banbury spent
Sunday with her parents, John (jiilWrt
and wife.
Mrs. FA Stuck of I.ewistown re
turned borne after a week's visit with
her father.
Charles Landk and wife of Kreamer
spent Sunday with Charles' sister, Mrs.
Anion Yerger.
J. I. Bingaman of Sunbury
i Wedneaday In town.
spent
K. E. Shannon and wife visited
friends in McClure, recently.
Milton Hmith of Yeaaertown Isspend-
ingsome time with his family.
llohert Middli-Hwartb and wife of
McClure spent Humlay In town.
Foster Iticitle, wife and child were
visitors in Centre ville over Sunday.
Mis- Mvra Romur vWted friends In
Croaegrove anu McClure recently.
Mrs. Nathan Mauery and children of
Lewiatown arc visiting in this vicinity.
Solomon Humniel of Globe Mills
made a business trip to this place Sat
urday. Mrs. Amelia Oundrum has returned
fnim a week' visit to her son, Fred.,
in Bannervllle.
Win. Warden, repreeentiM Keller's
Business College at Ix-wisburg, was in
town Tuesday.
A number of cyclers from Middle
burg took dinner at the Mereluuit's
Hotel Sunday.
Miss Hessie Mi-ehtley and Dr. Derr
of I.ewistown spent Sunday with Wil
lard Meehl ley's.
Misses Minnie Mechtleyand Florence
Keiley of Harrisburgare the gueata of
t he former's parents.
Mr. Smith and wife ami Mr. Valen
tine and wife of Fremont are beiiin en
tertained by I . Keit.'s.
II. I. Etoiulg, secretary of the Snyder
county Sunday school Association, is
making his round securing the reports
of the various school of the county.
WF8T BIS AVER.
L. '. Wagner ( farmer ) sH'iit part of
Sunday at thlaeud vialting trlend.
Howard Merbsterhasa force of men
at work putting up Joseph Wagner'
barn.
Win. Peter was honu
county to upend Sunday
rents.
wiii. h s", !
i'. ('. 8, Peter started Monday morn
ing with a force of hands to do a Job of
painting.
The births al this end for the past!
week come under the heading of "too
numerous to mention."
Wm. I Ish of Hhamokin was here last
week visiting friends and attended the
funeral of W. K Howell.
Jockey (Jeorge and Robiaon Middles
warth of McClure passed through our
town lasi Sunday on the former' tally
ho. Then- are three candidates in the
field to till theofll f Justice, made
vacant by the death of W. V. Howell,
viz: W. Herbster, J. I). Dish and
Amo Howell.
.Misses Lhnsie Kneppand Hattle Pe
ter of Crossgrove were o fibred positions
at the I. ). O. K. Orphan'.- Home at
Sunburyand started tor their Held of
labor last Thursday.
The funeral of W. F. Howell last
Thursday was lanrolv attended. Prof.
Bnweraox, Bennevllle Smith, Geo. M
Hhlndel and P. 8. Ititter of Middle
burg, E. M. Hummel of Selinsgrove;
J. M, Baker, A. M. Smith and Peter F.
Reigleof Heaver Sprina. paM their re
; Bwota to the deoeaaed by fctMmdlmrthe
tuueral in a IhiiIv.
CENTKEV1LLK.
day
Merchant
inc-s trip to
s. ( '. I londore mado a bua
MifHlnburg one day last
week.
lilissell Hover left
take a course iii Prof
for Lewlsburg to
Keller's llllsilless
i 'ollege.
Mis Marv Mover of Troxi
was
I II i I V
I theguesl of 8. C. Dundore ami
last week.
.1. ll. Hartman is bavins i"
store
treat
room oeeiiiiied hv S. '. Doinloii
ed OH Coat ol ialllt.
Henry Stahinecker' pension was In
creased from s to ij per month. Mr.
Stahinecker Is a poor man, worthy of
the increase, ami in our opinion has
not yet been given the justice he de
serves. MIDDLECRBEK
Andrew Ulsh made a trip to I.ew is
town Sunday.
Allen Frant was visilinj,' with Win.
Bilger' over Sunday.
Jesse Knepp made a hllsiness trip to
Mlddleburg last Wednesday.
Mrs. H, ll. Herbster spent a few
days in Helinsgrove last week.
Herbert Manbeek and family were
the guests of A. A. Fish Sunday.
II. II. Herbster made a flying trip to
CentrevUle on his wheel Saturday.
T. A. Ewlug moved to I.ewistown
Monday. Sorry to see you go, 'I'licde.
Andrew Baer spent a few days last
week with hi father in Juniata county.
After a brief stay in Michigan, James
I 'Ish lias again returned to bis parental
r m if.
Jack Frost paid us a visit on llieoth,
1 6th and 7th Dipping som of the early
vegetables.
Ami now joilll Miiiimgarnuer anu
I'erry Hassinger wear their hats on one
silic on account of the arrival of two
bouncing Isiys. Cbas. A. P. Ulsh wears
his straight, because It 1 a girl.
iii. v m
If not, drink Grain-O from pure
orrainn. a iaay writes: iue urai.
ume luttuu vjriniu-w x uiu uvi .un
it but after using it for one week
nothing would indues me to go back
to coffe," It nourishes and feeds
the system. Tbe children oau drink
it freely with great benefit. It is
the strengthening substance of pure
grains. Oet a package today, from
yonr grocer, follow ton directions in
making it and you will have a deli
cious and healthful table beverage
for old and youno. 16c and 25c.
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-A WONDERFUL OFFERS
"Which Means at tlie Ver Least Calculation
A TICKET TO THE BIG SHOW FREE.
Wo will pay each ami every pencil's oar fare to Sunbury whose purchase at this
store amounts to ten dollars or more at the same time we welcome you to see the larg
est anil 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.
I'st ye r wo sold more
than three hundred
$4.98
Suits this rear we have 500
to sell, all sizes and all col
ors others at $7.50, $8.50, $12
dim mi' m mm. m m m m a m
: ECONOMICAL.
ii
Wo bought the Uig
Arnold Shoo Store I
and this h'is stock !
bf shoes will lie sold I !
A1 AUCTION PRICES.
Vot a pair will be 1
m le kept for our new B
a Store. Watch for I
g fur Opening Day, II
-ECONOMICAL-
Harket St., Sunbury, Pa. p
m m m a m m m m. w.- m &
s
V N
Prices Gut on
SHOES
AT-
A
A
Kreamer, P. i.
We have about 150 pair oi
shoes ol Inst years goods, which
we arc going to close out cheap.
These arc not ail l! goods that
are worthless as must of them
have not been in the store a
year. We give ii lew prices :
Men's line shoos, ''.'. to Sl.fiO
" 1.85 to 1.10
" " " 1.26 to .So
Boys fine shoes, 1.20 to .90
Boys heavy shoes, 1.00 to .80
Ladies fine shoes, 2.25 t 1.50
" " l.7" to 1.25
" . " " 1.25 to .80
" heavy shoes, 1.25 to .80
Also a lot of Misses, Cliil
ilren anil Baby Shoes.
Our Spring and Summer
stock of Shoes is about as large
as you will find in this section,
and can give you almost any
kind oi shoe you want Coarse
or Fine, black or tan color, and
can fit almost anv foot and
i
'S
'i: please you m style and price.
! H r J J 1 3
a
J. E. Magee,
DXKCUTOR'8 NOT1UK. Notice
It hereby
MJi riven (bat letter teatamenury up
upon the
tale of Caroline Mover, late of Beaver two
Snyder county. Pa., deceased have been lasued
In due form of law to tbe undermined, to whom
all Indebted to eald estate ehould make imme
diate payment and those baying claim! against
It should present them duly authenticated for
settlement. HARVEY MOYKR, Executor,
Baarertown, Pa., May 7, WOO.
I '"nTJ
a I
IMS STORE
Free ! Free ! Free !
WE WILL MY YOUR
-TO-
SUNBURY. MAY 3
To Attend The Big Show.
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.
MORE HATS IN THIS STORE
To Select from than all the Other
Stores Combined.
Any Style hat only One Dollar.
BROSIOUS BROS.,
The Most Reliable Clothing Store in
SUNBURY, PENNA.
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miEflNT&ffl.,
IIEYSL
mTIK GOOD
GAMERA8
TAIKLE
y
i
i
F. G. FRANCISCUS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Hardware, Lumber, Etc.
Largest stock in Central Pennsylvania. A full line
of Building Hardware, Cook Stoves. Ranges, Stand
ard Wiokles, Oil Stoves, Wall Paper, Window
Shades, Ready Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, feo. Write
us for prices or call and
Bell Baa SiTiniE TCHPflOUBS
,f in ii: m n ii a in in ss
1 1 SPRING
Ilk -'fci
HARDWARE.
White Lead, Oiln, Paints of a
nil kinds, Xiiils. (i:lt,h. Fence s
V11e. Poultry Wire, SbovelH, I
does, Rakes, Garden Seed8, m
rVheel barrows, PrauingSbaara,
Bees Wax. House I'm nisLiuK S
m (loodK, (,'lotlies WaslieiH and m
1 Wringers, Tubs and Wash I
Hoards, Step Ladderi.. Kitchen I
sj UteDsilH in Tin, Granite and
jjji "Delft" War h. Ideal Cream
oeperatorh.
I Larctest Stock Lowest Prices 1
P It will pay you to buy at the
j Hardware Store of
GEO. 1. HACKETT.
I 325 Market St., Sunbury, Pa.
DOTUBFBEE! ::
Send us a 2-cent
stamp with your ' '
name and address '
and we will send ' '
you a copy of tbe '
latesteditionofthe'
New Idea Fashion ' '
Review and one of '
theae handsome ' '
T ' Je-ltJo h Stamped
T Doylies free. We do this to Introduce tbe T
T New Idea lOnsent Paper Patterns.
I RUBLE'S DRY GOObS STORE, X
LEWISTOWN, PA.
tm 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
FARE
FOR CHILDREN.
Of these we have an iin
niense variety
89c
is the first price, then
and up to $6.00, all
from 3 to 8 years.
1.50
sizes
V x ,
323 MarketSt,. !
SliNBURY, PA. !i
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see up,
Lewistown, Pa.
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iSHOE STOBS
MIDDLEBUH6. FA.
i s the
a full
place to find
and complete
line of .
Ladies' Shoes
There are Russets,
Black and Patent
Leather Shoes ....
We keep the 11
quality of SHOW
0 and when you
ourbe8tyou cam
assured the qiiulit
is right
We have them as
0 low asiiOc., and all
0 other grades up to
the very best for $4.
Give Us a Trial
W. I. Garrnafl
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, MLF GOODS,
BE AIMS.
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