The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 24, 1900, Image 8

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i No other aid so great to the housewife,'
no other agent so useful and certain in
making delicious, pure and wholesome
foods, has ever been devised. ,
ROYAL RAKING POWDER CO.,
COUNTY NEWS.
Breezy Letters Written by Our
Corps of Correspondents
I'hr uiThout the County.
SALEM.
The ear
ill
t- are lms
d
Min-
ble's house.
Jacob Row a
1
miily were to Hill s
End Sundav.
Mrs. Matilda Fisher
Is
in the sick
list at this writing.
Laudenslager and sons are busy load
lug bark at llifford.
John Snyder is again driving the
ilairv wagon for lion. Charlea Miller.
Ceo. M. Winner, wife and daughter)
Edith, took a drive to Freeburg Sml--dav.
v .
Thomas Brdley ami wife of near Sa
lem church, Unfoncounty, visited the
lattcr's mother, Mrs. Henry Kuater.
It. M. Coleman aeema very pleasant
since he la nominated for Jury Com
missioner on the Democratic ticket. It
Mas a good nomination.
WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN, j
10 Be (iiven Away to Some Church,
Sunday School or Public School.
The publisher of the Post will uriv
a
liandsome Wkavkk Ciiai'W. Ohiian .
o -oine Church, Sunday school or pub- (
ii' -e ioiiI ill nil viier I ou in v aim lie as
school in rMivueri ouniyaiiu no asas t
the patrons of this paper to select the
place where il -ball go. The highesl
mi m her of votes will deterrniiie the
choice, Newspaper coupon- and pre
mium coupon- will CoUlli a- follows :
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roin this ohlcc, thai entitle- them to
fVO vote-for each month paid in nd
ninccnnd -" for a full year. Kor a
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.ii will be Issued for leas than si
months subscription. Changing t b e
nine from one member of a family to
mother will not Is nsldered n new
Hiihscriiicr. Kor everv dollar's worth of
job prin ting or new aovertlsenients that
: rollglll or sent 10 no- uiuee, a pre-
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in w ill be Issued for -
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May 21
t This coiiMn entitles the holder
'.. to one vote for the handsome
WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN
S l V.ule IivMip WYavcr ')rirn PIno Co
hi nf Vnrk. I'.. MM) sold liy K. S. Ki.-K.-1 . Mi.l
' I illi'lillfK. I'll. ! In" KIVI'II lo Hoinr
loin-ti.
SundAV Sclc
l or Public School lii Baydfet
s
Oooirty, iy tin- Pwff) Mwdlcborgh. Va.
This vote is cast for:
nIaIjovc illfnil will lliei i not be counted.
Ij Hnl ly niftil or bring to Ibis ofTlc and
TI.I tuiiil. i...ti d Hvi w c' k aftf r
P have it ileMit.sl in the iMillot box.
i 1. 4.
Tlu rt' arc imitation baking powders, sold chenp, by
many grocers. They are made from alum, a poison
ous drug, which renders the food injurious iu health,
100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.
TJROXELVILLE.
The rain
iturdav has heel, very wol-
iinc
John Hinitll of I
ollege w as home
Apples will la1 i
elltral Pennsylvania
over Sunday,
lentiflll il' I he people
will not I
J. ( . i:
i the caterpillars eat them,
uner was to Watsontown ami
Milton
ma ttvedavs' visit last week.
The Jacks Mountain Lumber Co. has
commenced iienliug bark and some of
our people obtained work.
The farmers are through planting
corn and have now received the rain
tor which they were looking.
Naomi Beufor, .las. Benfer's older
daughter, is very sick with Inflamma
tory rheumatism at the heart. She la
Dot expel led to live.
PrudieE. Middleawarth, who ia em
ployed at Ituiliilo X Roads, was at
home last week. She says she likes
the place well and her employer ought
certainly to be satisfied because she is a
hard-working and a respectable young
girl.
Have you read "Robert Hardy's Sev
en Days'.'" If not hunt your papers
ami read it. "The Crucifixion of Philip
trong should lie read by everybody,
f vol i are not a subscriber to the P ist,
subscribe for it. These writings of
('has. M. Sheldon alone are worth
more than the cost of the Poht for one
year.
Krank Troxel, of whom I spoke s,.v-
cral weeks ago a- being on the sick
list, is jus) able to I ut again, but bis
wire unu tnroo oi in ciiiiurcii are m
bed now with ll very much dreaded
and contagious disease typhoid fever.
They arc at the mercy of strangers for
help and I here ale only a few who ale
mil afraid. A nurse was procured
last week in the pei-on of (imill Helm
liacli of I'.eav, rtown who is earing well
for them,
coven-.
We wish them a speedv re-
ADA ilSBUKU.
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ill
ved in Suuburv
al pie- nl.
Miss Agnes
ing in town.
Mrs. II. II.
I hie!; of Sutlbury i- visit-
:in i- Vlsltltl
ier pai
ents in Lancaster,
( '. K. Keller ami family
pent s
.it ii r-
nay in ueavenown.
Hurley Roiiilg. wife mid
fill
Iter
spent Sunday in Met lure.
has. Kell. rof Philadelphia i
itlg a week with his family.
Prof. Paul Blllhardl ami V.
pa i d through tow n Friday.
i spend
. Rlegle
several
Miss leie Itiichliiaii spent
days iu Beavertowii recently.
Chas. Arbogusl and w ife of
Middle-
creek were in town Sal urday.
Rev. Zimmerman, w ife and daugh
ter are spending the week In Lykena. ,
Miss Kaic Folk of Middlecreek is
speuditig i lie week at .1. B, Spangler's.
Mrs. J no. Snechl of Three Rivera. 1
Mich., is the guest of Mr-. The. Kd -
Ier.
Rev. Miller i, reached a verv interest-
ing sermon in the M. K. church Sun
day morning.
Misses Mamie Mechtley and Florence
Kelly, WHO visited tlie toriner s par-
cuts at this place for several days, have
gone to Philadelphia.
FLINT8TONE VALLEY.
Mrs.
iu this
Lizzie Heinibaeh was visltinir
vnllev Thursdav.
James Haines and sou were painting
for M. Milner at Kant last week.
Rev. ltoardman will preach in Neitz's
Valley schsl house Sunday, June 3rd.
Geo. Mull and wife were the guests
of J. W. Neltz and T. C. Landis Bun
day. Wilson Mover of Riverside spent
Sunday with his parents, Lewis Moy
er ami wife.
J. A. Moyer and (J. A. Botdorf were at
Treverton last weak attending to lum
ber business.
DUNDORE.
Diet cum more than the doctor.
Susquehanna river coal is plentiful.
J. F. Wagner's field in admired by
all.
Drive your business, or it will drive
Villi
The telephone Is coming alow.y but
Potatoes are plentiful and the price '
i it low.
LYaiSEtt refTvshinK raln By
and Hunda . j
I Amnion Witmer is getting ready to 1
, build an icehouse.
i M. K. Hoot work for Mr. Klinglei i
I ne .S-linsgrove, j
Norton Hendrix is getting ready to
i put a new roof on his house.
Ellas Troup hitched a hone in a sled :
j and drove to the store Saturday.
' Our supervisor has erected a new j
bridge itt N. T. Dundore'a ware house,
The prospect are for less than an i
average crop of cherries, peaehee and I
apples,
. . ". , , i i i .
Our fnmiers have unshed com plant-
lug and the rain Saturday waa a pleas-
lug surprise.
Kli Campbell employed near Free
burg visit -d his parents and was seen
on our stn et.-.
Naae Campbell and family moved to
Nori humberland where be u employed
in the iron works.
Caterpillars are an unusual crop this
spring, some nrc burning them, but
others shoot them with old muskets.
Kd. linmbo and Norton Hendrix
were getting loirs ready for the mill
I that is sawing lumber for N. T. Duu
dore. Potato hugs impatiently wait for
breakfast, but one square meal of parls
green, such as our merchant sells, is
sure deat II.
( ur young people helped to swell the
crowd at the Sunday school convention
at Porl Treverton last Saturday even
ing unu loinm me exercises uiosi picas-
latharlne winners funeral was
largely attended, interment at the
inner i nih il angclleitl cliureli
cemetery, funeral conducted by Revs.
Kortner, lirillhart and Boyer Blessed
which die in the Lord, that they may
rest from their labors, and their' works
do follow them.
KAS.Y.NT MILLS
(Sen. A. Royernnd wife of Freeburg
spent Sunday in tow u.
W. A. A rl togas! of Hellnagrove apeni
Sunday al V, S. Smith's.
Klmcr Harris of Richfield is staying
al 1'. A. Stack's at present.
E. A. (iarman and wife ofjllohfleld
spent Sabbath at this place.
H. C. I laas hail his barn painted in
Buckwheat Valley last week.
Wesl Hhrawder's of near Richfield
spent Sunday at Pete Murkley's.
Lewis Kisher of Kreeburg were the
guests of Lewis Minium's Sundvy.
Mrs. W. S. Arbogast andaOO Lloyd,
of Mlfillntown were ill town Sui'day.
Cornelius, the photographer is in
town and makes 16 photos for 15 eta.
Rev, Teals preached an interestinj'
sermon in the St. John's church Sun
day. Jonathan Grimm, wife and Mrs. Aj
plc of Freeburg were the guests of T.(.
Arbogaatla Sunday.
Communion services were held in
the J. I!, church Sunday A. M. Rev.
( table was also present.
Bros ins A Minium placed a neat ami
large sign in front of their store build
ing. .1. ('. Hover did the work.
Subscribe for the Middlchurg Post,
the leading paper. A. F. Schnec is
the aul llorized agent of this place.
K A.NTZ.
Adam Sheniorry was to Middlchurg
Monday on business.
Kd. Hainc of I offer visited his broth
er, ( '. Y. llaine Sunday.
Isaac Sprenkle and brother John
went llshing for shad Friday.
.1. Poster Dock, accompanied by K.
I !. Duubert, were home Sunday.
Levi Herrold and (!eo. Kline left
Saturday on their second fishing trip. I
Mrs. Carrie I loll' of Freeburg was'
I visiting at Katltz a few days lasi week, i
W in. ( lilberi, who is working at ML
Cannel, spent Sunday with his family.
Hoover's Sunday school expects to
j bold their children a day exercises the
1 loth of June,
Supervisor Calvin Forty was busy
all last week wiib many hands work
ing on I he mad.
( in account of drought sonic of our'
farmers were compelled to water their
cattle al the creek.
our friend, Wm. II. Neltz, took
pleasure in catching nits in one day
la-t week. Who can beat that '.'
Merchant Nerhood aiid family of
Kraterville passed through this place
Sunday on their why to Fremont.
Henry Hostermau, after fighting for
a few minutes, near his house managed
to kill a black snake measuring .") feet
7 inches one day last week.
KL1NSGB0VE.
'
Henry Hllblsh of Penns township
aiea auaaeuiy Hauiraay last ol heart
failure
The Missi-s Mcugcs of Montgomery,
Pa., are being entertained by Dr. Vutzy
and family.
The rains of Saturday and Sunday
were very acceptable on account of the
growing crops.
Mrs. ueo. Holmes returnisl home
I from a two weeks' visit to ner parents
I ln Plllldelphl.
Mrs. Itev. O. W. Fortner of Turbot-
(siient a week with bis mother.
Mrs. Or. Ziegler.
The father ond two sisters of Mrs.
Dr. Will Ulsh were guests at the home
of Druggist J. H. Ulsh.
Miss Annie Strohin and son of Car
lisle were called home by the serious
illness of her aunt, Miss Lizzie Chritz
man, wno nan stroae oi apoplexy
Mrs. Rebecca Wagenseller returned
tiome Saturday from a trip of four
weeks at Halifax, accompanied by her
daughter Kate, who has a millinery
establishment there.
WB8T BEAVER.
Born to John I. Erb and wife a
three pound boy.
Wm. Hook spent Sunday with his
father-in-law, Levi Treaster.
The mumps have taken hold of some
i of our young folks at this end.
XjS
cr 'i lie rvnaciifi unu miiiiix iin-
('lure spent Hundav with some of their
Emanuel Peter expected to start a
forw ()f uan(,8 wwk Ht 1(Urk
i,lg but the weaUier prevented it.
Our supervlioi. think thw am put
r roads uv good shape this year at
less cost than last year. They laid one
mill Jess tax.
Isaac (jiWs harn was struek by
lightning last Friday afternoon and
burned to the ground. The live stock
was all saved with the exception of one
neiter.
The heavy rain we had last week did
considerable damage to the corn and
outs fields by wav ol washes. Some of
our farmers think thev will have to re-
plantllome of lU,1(ls
' , . .
trie nils si liruve III
n,u n i .'mil; n inns- lull Oil oil 111?.
way to Met 'lure last week and bruised
himself considerably. . latin's Steely
aud Frank Peter also had a runaway
last week on their wav home from Lew
Is town. The horse frightened at sonic
cattle, broke the shafts, Steely was
jerked out ol the buggy and dragged on
the hard ground for a short distance,
but sustained m injury. The hone
and buggy belonged to Mr. Brant in
Bannerville.
niKKHL'ltt.
iraee II. Movcl
Belinagrove.
pent the week
in
the
Hon. Henry Brow
U. s. District ourt
is attending
Pittsburg, i
s ali
juror.
Prancls (ilass spent some time In
tiarrisburg attending the I Irand Lodge
nltlilil -el lows.
J. Clifford Mover
eiuploveil at Nor-
thuniberland,
parents. lie
peiit Sunday with his
was uccomoanled bv a
friend.
John Miller returned from Mr. Car
mel, Saturday, w here he had been em-
piuyeu. mi aeeepi a position olleleil lulu i ;
at Hunburv. )
Services were held by the Lutheran l
gregatlon Sunday 'evening. Rev. (
A. Lentz omclatlng. Text, si. Luke
U : Is.
The regular services of the Reformed
congregation were uol held during
Sun. lay. Their pastor, Rev. V. A.
Haas, had been away attending the'
annual classis of t he West Sus(uehanun
districl which convened al Hublers
burg, ( 'cut re county.
CENTBEV1LLE.
i Perry Leaver of Ork
w as a isit-
or m town Sunday.
M iss ( larrle Sampsell was home from
Middieburgh over Sunday.
J. C. Hchoch of Middleburg was a
, visitor in town Sunday afternoorii
I H. F. Mohn and P. ( '. Ha .man went
, to Belinagrove on Mondey of last week.
Jos. Valentine ami wife of New ller
' In w ere the guests of P. M. Stine Sun
i lay.
M. H. Hartnuut and family of Mif
flirrburg visited John Hartman Bttn
j dy.
Master Jay Drecscof W'atsouiown is
.visiting his gtandmother, Mrs. Val.
1 Walter.
Ruaael Mover was home from Keller's I
Business College of Lew i-burg over I
Sunday.
Rev. A. I. Qramley ami wlfeofBea
vertowu were thegueataofW. II. Hart
man one day last week.
RICHFIELD.
We had a moderate hail Btomi ai
this place Sunday.
Rev. Troutnian preached iu the V.W.
church Sunday evening.
A Sunday school was organized in I
the Pine church of this place, Sunday, j
The farmers and fruit growers are
busy cleaning their trees of caterpillars,
l!e. Lover preached at the Pine
church at this place Sunday al in a. in.
Rev. Gilbert preached in the Luther
an church ut this place Sunday even
ing. Quite a number of our people attend
ed the Builiilo Bill Show at Harrlsburgl
Monday.
The caterpillars in this community I
have robbed i great number of trees of
their loaves, and thus may destroy the;
apple clop.
GLOBE MILLS,
Harry Bolcuder was seen on oui
streets Sunduy.
S. II. limn I is th
fisher of Globe Mill-.
liamplon eel
Michael Erdley of (Creamer
made a
business trip to this place.
Asaph Beaver, wife and daughter,
spent Saturday In Middleburg.
Mrs. ileiirv llotteii-tein is vtsitinn
her daughter Katie at Kralervillc.
Miss Blla Reich of Lapp Station is
visiting her grandparents, Fred Reich I
and wife.
Mrs. Mary W. Wagner, who has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Poster
Keigle of Heaver Springs, returned
home Friday.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured 1
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they cannot reach the sent of the ill- j
sease. Catarrh is a blood or const i t u-'
tioiuil disease, ami ill order to cure il '
! you must take internal remedies. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blissl and mucous
surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a1
quack medicine. It was prescribed by
one of the best physicians In this eoun-
try for vears, and IS a regular prescrill-
tion. It is composed of the liest tonics
known, combined With the best blood
j purifiers, acting directly on the mucous
surfaces. The lsjrfei't combination of
the two inirredients is what nriMluces
such wonderful results In curing Ca-
tarrh. Bend for testimonials free.
F.J.CHENEY A CO.,Props,Toledo,0.
Sold by druggists, price 76 cente.
Halls Family Pills are the besL
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it looks as it it was
for the buyer. You ean pick out a Loeb Suit. Has a
tailor look.
It'll wear ; it'll
yon money
Men's Suits, from 83.50 tip.?
Men's Black worsted Suits, $".(
Men's Blue Serge Suits, $6.00
I lien our Is'tter grades from
$6.50 to $12.00.
.Men's Pants,
Men's better grade Panl
to fft.00.
Men's fine drees Punts,
Children's knee Punts,
i or up
$100
$4.50
1 5c up
6( lc and
( 'hildren's. knee pant
7") cents.
Our prices Keep tlie people Coming
Youp Presence always Welcome-buy or not.
M. LOEB & SON,
PELIuBLE ONl-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND GENT'S FURNISHERS,
318 E. MARKET ST-, SUNbUrY, PA.
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! 700 Pairs Shoes
Soiil lust Saturday al the
nold Shoe Store closing out
( )ver 2,000 Mtirs to sell
Thev iiiii-t be cheap wlict
Ar
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we
had to lock the door- twenty
times Saturday to keep the
crowds out. Tallies Riled up
daily. I KnVl fail to buy your
summer and winter sliocs now.
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C W. GRAYBILL, P20PHIETOR.
NEAR THE DEPOT.
Middleburg, - - - Penna.
First Class AccomiiHKlation,
Low Kates and Careful Attention
Given to all Guests.
-Livery Attached. f
, Good Horses and Careful Drivers.
EXKCUTOK'S NOTIC'K. Notice U hereby
given that letters testamentary upon the es
tate of Caroline Mover, late ot Heaver twp.,
Hiivder county. Pa., (leceasvd have been issued
in due form of law to the undersigned, to whom
all indebted to said estate should make imme-
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Beavertown. Pa.. May 7, 190.
Minimi.
HE WEARS-
CLOTHING.
eo out of our mom miIcm
specially designed and made
hold its shape ; it'll save
Boy's Suits
Boy's Black
Suits ft
fnun 13.00 up
ml Blue Serge
in $6 to $10.
Children's Suits.
t Children's better
Toe and up
grades from
X $1.7.'
') to $5.00.
Hats Still; Fedora, a
st vies
and colors 50o
Our Dunlan Black and Drown
Stiff, $2.50.
Stitl Hats as low as $1.00
Fedora Hats as low as 50c
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There are RlMtets,
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and when you buy
ourbntyon can re-t
assured the quality
is right
We have tliem as
low as 90&, and all
other grades up to
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the very beat fbr$4.
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W. I. Garman.
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Tor Infant! and Children.
Tli KM You Han Always
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Signature of
BARMAN'S