The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 31, 1900, Image 8

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-Absolutely Pure-
For the third of a century the
standard for strength and purity. It
makes the hot bread, hot biscuit,
cake and other pastry light, sweet
and excellent in every quality.
No other baking powder is
"just as good as Royal," either in
strength, purity or wholesomeness.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,
COUNTY NEWS.
Breezy l etters Written by Our
Corps of Correspondents
Ihr ughout the County.
ALINE.
Welcome min for grain and irrni
It
as jii-t in i line.
Kli I'ortliue was to Middlclmrg lasl
Saturday on n htisim trip.
Siroiip fc-('o. eoiiiiueueed -awing in
poplar spring v. Is Monday.
Peter Eolta was seen on our road nu
bis Wliy to I. II. I liilold's Saturday.
J. W. II. Buyer and wife of I Irientnl
were the guests of J. B, ITndeokeiMer
Sunday.
Rev. H. M. Troutnmn "ill preacii
at the St. Thomas I '. It. church Sat
urday evening ill 7:30.
Sunday school at 9a. m.; K. L.C. E.
at n p. in.; prayer meeting at 7 p. in. at
Aline church every Sunday.
t. S. Herrold made a great improve
ment on his face by taking off hia
moustache. No one knew him at tirst.
Farmers should destroy the cater
pillars which arc very numerous this
year. The past few years they made a
great deal of trouble and will in the
Stture ii i hey arc not destroyed hi time.
WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN.
To Be Qiven Away to Some Church,
Sundav School or Public School.
I'lii- publisher of the I'oht will give a
baiidsoinc Wkavkh Ciiapki. Okoan
to some Church, Sum lay school or pub
lie school in Snyder 'ouilty and he asks
Hie patrons of tills paier to select the
place where ii -hall go. The highest
number of votes will determine the
choice. Ncwspaiicr coupons and pre
mium coupons will count as follows :
NKWSPAl'EH COri'ONH:- T It e
voting '"n printed in each issue of
the Post Is 'jo.ul for one vote If
filled oil) and senl or brought in 1 1 1 i
irfHee,
PHEM I I'M ' H"l iNS : All suIh
bribers who iay for the I'oht in ad
mitce will receive a Premium (.'oujmiii
torn this office, thai entitles them i"
rV) votes for each mouth paid In ad
vance ami ' for u full year. For n
NEW Cash suliseriptloii FOUR pre
miutn coupons will Ih issued for each
Diouth and 50 for n full year. No cou
pon will ho Issiuil for less than six
months subscription. Changing t h e
nuine from one niemls'r of a family to
another will not lie eoiisidcrcd a new
HlbsciilHT. For every dollar'-worth of
ob printing or new adv ertisements that
ii.' brought or sent to this office, a pre
mium coupon w ill in- issued for 35 votes.
il r THIS ol'T.
. y s
s Y A TTQ "TTi T 710 IS
I III- en
m i j 1 1 entitle! the holder y
to one Vole
. WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN
i Miiiti' I v tin- Wi'aviT Oriran A" PIMM OS
of York. Pi, mill mid by f. S. iiicitri. Mt.i
illi'hiir. I'.-i. lo bs iciiTirlo MOM dlUf vb,
MandsyScI i r Pabltc Sebool in Biiydw
uomiqr. oy the i"ur, hhmvBi i n.
This vote i- ca.-i for :
Thin I'niipoii In nnleiMHl five weckasftrr
iNvc QMS AM will llirn nol be counlsl.
lHn.1 hv mail nr bring to this offlcc and
W have i 'h'.""il"l In the ballot boi.
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10. 5. May 31. 1
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IkXdBZZZS
Many W priced, imitation baking powder re
upon Ihe market These are mad.- wilh alum,
and arr ihmiM betaken lo avoid tnejn.Mauim
is a poison, never to be ukcu in ihc food.
100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.
KA NT..
Marie llolt.apple i- on the sick list.
Katie Auiniller was I ic over Sun
day. J. F. I lock came home to live a re
tired life.
Mrs. it. F. Dock was on the sick li-t
hut is liupovlng.
Samuel Stuck of Kreanier w as a vis
itor at this place Sunday.
Win. Uoiish has purchased a horse
of Klias Hhotxberger.
Wm. Hoffand Win. Scehold spent
Sunday with their parents.
Mrs. Win. Btiliekof Selinsgrove vis
ited her mother Sunday.
Oeo. i. Kline and 'Levi Herrold have
reported a glKlll catch of shad.
There will In? pn aching ut this place
next Sunday at J p. in. by Rev. Bord
man. Miss Mamie Martin of Milton was
visiting her many friends at this place
last week.
Win. Olase spent Sunday very pleas
antly with his brother, A. . Glaae
and family.
John K. Mover and wife of Fnvhurg
were visiting Lydia A. Komig on As
cension day.
; The dedication of Hoover's Church
. will take place June 17th. All are in-
vited to eolue.
Miss Lottie Simngler ofVerdilla sis-nt
a few days with her friend, Carrie Krd
; ley, last week,
; Wm. and Frances Naugleof Kratzer
ville were visiting their brother, E. W.
' N angle Sunday.
' J. K. Hughes and w ife of Freeburg
were visiting friends and relatives tit
1 this place Sunday.
Assistant Postmaster, John F. Wal
; Isirii, of Hhrciner. visited lii aunts,
Violet and E. II. Mitman, Sunday.
The Kant Band will hold a festival
Saturday evening at tliis place. All
kind- or refreshments w ill be served.
I'. .1. Bickle, the landlord of Rich
Held, pa id through this place Friday
on his way to Selinsgrove giving us a
plea-ant -mile
ADA ii si.l Ki.
Lew i- 1 leifrich sa'llt Sunday in Sun
bury. H. I. Itumigof Hunbury was home
over Hitnday,
MissSallie Hartley ol McClure spent
Sine lav ill tow n.
Hay Bulig of Sellnsgruvc Is spending
some time in tow n.
Mrs, . . Kngleof Beavertown vis-
I ItCll I'l ielld- recent ly.
Wm. Kicgleof Lewistown spent Suu
I day w it h Ills family.
Mrs. J. NV. Spcelit spent several days
in PH'iinsgrove recently.
II. li. Manheck. wife and daughter
arc visiting In Mifrlinburg.
( ieo. t hild- and w ife of Lewistown
SH.'lltaday with .1. D. Haines last
week.
Miss Lizzie Wetzel, w ho had been
employed in Hunbury, has returned
home.
Mrs. Samuel KauH'man of Bunbury
spent Saturday with her mother, .Mrs.
(ieo. Smith.
The memorial sermon to the veterans
was preached in the Reformed church
by Rev. Bpahn.
Mrs. Geo. Brhart of Lewistown and
Mrs. . I no. Hughes of McClure spent
Sundav in town.
Mrs. Hanks Drooso of Watson town
and Mrs. I'lsh of Middlehurg visited
Mrs. o. H. Klose last week.
Mrs. Howard I'lsh accoinpanieil by
Mrs. Will ri!h-m! sisters of Sdins
Krove visited in town recently.
G A. R ENCAMPMENT.
II.mIik . il Halm In Mrttyabnra;. Pa., via
l".-nn liniiln Kallroad. Account U.
a. k. Maapmeal .
For tiled. A. It. Encampment, De
partment of Pennsylvania, at Gettys
burg, June 1M, the" Pennsylvania Itail
road Company will sell excursion tlck
et to Gettysburg from all stations on
its line in the State of Pennsylvania at
rate of one fare for the round trip. Tick
ets to be sold and good going June 2-6
and to return until June 11, inclusive
(minimum rate fifty cents).
SKLINSGROVE.
in the western part of the state.
Albert Lupfer and wife of Bteelton
' spent several days among friends.
Miles Wetzel of Hteelton, a former olt-1
izen, spent Sunday among friends.
Forrest Holmes of Brooklyn is visit
ing his parents, 'Squire Holmes ami
wife.
Mrs. Win. Noetllrig and daughter,
Mary, returned from a visit to Blooms
hurg. j Mrs. Bertie Emerick of Carlisle re
j turned home la.t Friday from her visit
here.
I Mrs. Ralih of Washington btpendlng
1 some time with lu-r sister, Mrs. P. !
' Viiirinwll.r
spent i
Mrs. Doni Buyen of Kunbur
several days with her parents, Edward
Qemberlingand wife.
Geo. M. Conrad and Miaa Bokman, a
niece, of Sunbury were entertained by I
A. A. Conrad and family. I
The High SchiMil commencement
was held last Fridav evening. There
were five graduates. The exercises were
well attended.
Mrs. I .auk Kreeger, who has Urn on
a visit to her mother, in Michigan, re
turned lioine last week. No doubt
Lank is in a good humor that ids assis
tant has returned.
The liasc l .all team of BliMimsliiirg
.Normal came to town with the expec-
t a t i o u of -in. Idling Sllsiiuehanua '
team, hut they are wiser now score I .
to 8 in favor of Susq. (lame Saturday;
afternoon, atth.
The beffinnhiK of thecommencement
exercises "ill be oil Saturday evening
June 2nd. hv an I uter-Soeiel v Deliate
The liaci
ureate sermon will he
iireachi il
'inula v, .nine .in i, nv tvev.
I Helsler, and the sermon to the V. M.
I ('. A. of the college at 7:30 Sundav ev
ening hv Rev. T. T. Everett, D. I. of
1 York. Pa.
MT. PI.EAHANT MILLS.
( ieo
Rehrer is getting his shutters
at In- hoii-ik
i's show exhlhitei
Smith
d in town last
Wednesday evening.
Riley Kepler and a. T. Corman got
j Hew buggies last Week.
Some of our people w ere to the axJUe
duet on Ascension day.
Mrs. Ellen spotts of near Liverpool
spent Ascension day at this place.
Mrs. Levi J. Varncr of Bhamokin is
-pending several day-at tliis place.
Our Sunday School will hold Children'-
day exercises in the near future.
(ieo. E. Hepncr'sand A. P. Sohnee's
were the guests of John BchneVi Bun-
i day.
T. E. licit and wife of Adainshurg
I spent a few days in this locality rc
l cently.
David Hoover moved his saw mill on
I Emma Bott's tract of woodland last
j Monday.
Mrs. Albert Bwineford of Winfleld
spent several days at II. D. Swineford's
last week.
Rev. Herbsterof Hacelton praaehed
an interesting sermon in the St. John's
church Sunday evening.
'"' rlesA. Bobnee left Moiiflftj for
W ersvllle State Asylum, where he
has 'curiKi employment
R .-. J. L. Rover of Port Treverton
prea bed in the Bbenesei church at
this place Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Dr. Rot brock and Mrs. Mary
Snyder were to I.ew ishurg and North
umberland over Saturday and Sunday,
visiting friends.
HUMMEL'S WHARF.
-. Stetler spent Sunday at Krat.-
Chi
i emtio.
1 Norton liower and wife took a tripi
to ( Mental Sunday.
Levi Dressier and Daniel Baawmail I
made a trip to Troxolville last week.
('has. Fulkroad and family and Poa
ter fulkroad and family visited Levi :
I Iressler's Sunday.
Miss Kate See-holt, is spending a
week-in Northumberland, working at j
her trade as dressmaker.
Andrew Trutt spent a few days last '
week fishing in the Juniata river, audi
came home with quite a number of
shad.
T. P. Hummel, our wide-awake cen
sus enumerator, thinks the government
should furnish him with a sole-leather
suit in order to protect him from the
hrooin-stieks and dogs, through the
month of June.
The funeral of Hairy Kessler of Qran
ttvr'u Hollow, which took place at the
residence of hia father, .lames Kessler
of this nluci", was largely atteaded Sun
day. Hia health haa Been (ailing for
Hcvcral yeaw, owing to consumption.
I He leaven a wife and three children.
I The undertaken were WelmorA Bros.
CENTBEVXLLE. 1
('. K. Hamrjaell was to the oountv
seat last Thunday.
Miaa Cora Btlne la home from I.aurd
ton at this writing.
H. F. Mohn transacted husincsfl in
MMHInburg one day last week.
Mrs. c. . Badger visited John Hart
man and family one day last week.
W. A. Nappand family visited K.
K. Troutman near Vicksburg Sunday.
., Dr. (i. ('. Mohn and familv of Iiurel-
ton were the K,ll,sts of John Mohn
i Monday.
Floyd Miller left Sunday for Laurel
ton to spend some time with his uncle,
I Dr. (i. C. Mohn.
Joe Koons and Jacob Shell were vis
, itors at I.aurelton andOlen Iron Friday
j and Saturday of hist week.
Morris Krdley and wife and Boi.
Klose and wife of Vicksburg took suji
ler with It. B. Erdley Sunday.
Jas. mtebsO, Irvin Wetzel, Frank
King and John Maize drove to this
place from New Berlin in a carriage
Sunday evening.
J.'W. Shinkel of Jersey Shore, who
is traveling for a drug house, sent sev
eral days with hi parents, leaving
Monday morning.
T Care LaSrlppc In Two Daya
Take Laxative Beoo Qcisimi Tablet.
All
dnurtists reraod tbe money If It nus to cure
E. w.oeove signature on every doz. bc, iiw-i
BBAVERTOW.
Miss Lottie I'lsh of Lewistown is
visiting at D. H. Wpecht'a.
We ai blessed with shows at nrejient
! having had two last week.
Hugh I). Heimhach is again working
in araniD carnage laciory.
Will Kearns left last week for Lew
islmrg where he is attending school.
Mrs. Wm. Hartley of Keedsville is
visiting her jwrents, T. Saylorand wife.
Mrs. David Coleman is very lrw at
this writing with little hopes of recov
ery. '
We noticed John 8. Appof McKeee
among the moving party that helped
to move Mr. Bine to this place.
We noticed Ephiiam Freyman and
wife of M iddleburg in town one day re- j
cently visiting their daughter. Mrs. A. 1
M. BoweriOZ.
y. notice a high hoard fence erected
between Ream's coach works and1
Specht's foundry which add- greatly'
to the appearance.
Ben Bine of Mahantongo. Juniata
county, moved to this place last week
and took possession of the store recent
ly purchased from Winey Bros.
There are fair prospects of a large
peach crop here this year. We hope the
growers will not forget the printer and
send him a sample of their products.
Samuel Wagner and Charles Krdlcv,
two ol Mifflin county's ciitenirislnir cit
izens, were here a lew days ago ami
each iiurchascd a familv WtllTOll of. I
P.
Kearns.
Jncob Haines, our foundryman, had
the misfortune of losing his pony one
day last week. It dropped over dead
on the mnd while driving home from
( Icntrcville,
We had the pleastire of driving over I
the new inihlic road east of Hasslimer's I
church and found it to he one of (hi
best thoroughfares in the county. If
Beaver township would follow the ex-
I ample and have the hill abandoned
I east of Beavertown and have the road J
moved a few rods south we could have
las level a road from Beavertown to
M iddleburg as any mad in tin unty,
We hope the time is not far distant!
w hen proper steiis will he taken to have :
thi- change made.
GLOBE MILLS.
James Reigleof Vicksburg visited Ins
brother, Allen Ricgle.
j I'M. Charles of Middlehurg was seen
at Globe Mills Monday.
Miss Mary Reich of White Top spent
Sunday with Verna stuck.
Michael Hassiugcr of Fremont wan
-ecu on our streets Monday.
Dr. V. H. Deck passed through this
place on his way to Milroy.
Mrs. Calvin Reich of Kapp Station
is visiting friends in this place,
Adam Renninger's hoise ran away
and was caught by Anion Ulrich.
Will Boligand family of Middlehurg
sjM'lit Sunday with Albert Stetler.
Robert Hummel and wife spent Sun
day with Henry Renninger and wife.
Mrs. Harry Newman of Lewishurn
spent Sunday with Fred Reich and
wifi'.
J. A. Smith ami family spent Sun
day With John Shannon of Middle
hurg. John L. Smith has taken the eon
tract to paint B. W. Voder's wagon
shed.
Emanuel Yoder of New Berlin was
uhaking hands with old friends at this
place Thursday.
Amos t lemberllng and wife of Salem
spent Sunday with Mrs. (i's. parents,
George Hummel and w ife.
Charles L. and Christian L. Blllith
and Misses Minnie Long and Beatrice
Beam, all of Bunbury, -H'iil Sunday
w ith B. K. Walter and wife.
The people of Globe Mill- are sorry
to learn ot David F. Row's illness. His
absence is felt at the Sunday School.
We hope he Will be able to be present
next Bnday.
DOCTOR
MILES'
NERVINE,
The Brain and Nerve Food
and Medicine, Quiets Irri
tated Nerves, Soothes the
tired Brain, Builds up the
Vital Powers of the Body
and
Overcomes
Disease.
It Contains' no Opiates not
other harmful drugs.
SoM al all drag stare on a potilite guar
antee. Write for free advice and booklet to
Oi. Mite Maci Co. Elkhart Jafc..,
Everybody knows that DOB
BIN'S ELECTRIC SOAP is the
beat in the world, and for 33 years
it has sold at the highest price.
Its price is now 0 cents, same as
common brown soap. Bars full
size and quality, same as last 33
years. Order of yonr grocer.
Your choice of 139 25 cent books
sent free for each 3 wrappers and
7 cents for postage.
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4 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 T
R Man is lAell Dressed
WHEN HE WEARS-
LOES S CLOTHING.
WE never let a garment go eat of our s tire unless
il looks as if it was specially designed uud made
for the buyer. ITou ean pick oat a Loeb Suit. Has a
tailor look. It'll wear ; it'll bold its shape ; it'll save
you money.
w prices Keep w people Co
Men's Suits, from 13.50 Up.
Men's Black wonted Suits, $5.(X)t
Men's Uluo Serge Suits, $6.00 i
Then our better grades irom
0.5U to 112.00.
Men's rants, 76o up
Men's better grade Pants, $100
to $:!.no.
Men's finedrcffl Punts, $4.50
Children's knee Pants, l5o up
Children's knee pants, 50c and
7i) cents.
Your Presence always Welcome-boy op not.
M. LOEB & SON,
FELWBLE ONC-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND GENT'S FURNISHERS,
318 E. MARKET ST-, sUNbUrV, pa.
MEETS. ESTABLISHED 1877. LOB'S.
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F. G. FRANCISCUS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
! Hardware,
Largest st'.ck in Central
n Kni miner i-iaruware.
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nilltUVr ativmij
Bell anA SpriniL Telephones
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ECONOMICAL
: 700 Pairs Shoes -
Sold last Saturday at the Ar
nold ShoeStore clasing out sale
Over 2,000 NiirM to sell yet.
They must be cheap when c
had to lock the doors twenty
times Saturday t keep the
crowds nut. Tables filled up
daily. Dmi't tail t buy your
summer and winter shoes now.
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"ECONOMICAL
H 322 Harket St., Sunbury, I'a. 1
ii if i f r i 11 ;i i m-
! Eagle Hotel,
! C W. GBAYBILL, PEOPEIETOE-
NEAR THE DEPOT,
Middleburg, - - - Penna.
Firet Class AceoiiinuKlatioii,
Ijow Rates and Oareful Attention
Given to all Guests.
Livery Attached.
Good Horses and Careful Drivers.
EXBCL'TOK'8 NOTIUB.-Notlee la herebjr
givt-n llmt lettrrn testamentary upon tbe aa
tate nl Caroline Hover, late of Beaver Iwp.,
Snyder county. Pa., deceased hare been Isaued
tn due form of law to the Undersigned, to whom
all Indebted to said estate should make Imme
diate payment and those having; claim! against
it should present them duly authenticated for
settlement. HARVRY MOYKK, Executor,
Beavertown. Pa., Hay 7, ISO.
WASTED. Christian man or woman to
qualify for permanent position of trust
In your home County. 180 yearly. Enclose
c If -addressed stamped, envelope to R. 8. Wal
lace. General Secretary, Cochran Building.
Wasoington, D. C, Opposite Treasury Dept.
X aid Wickleg, Oil Stoves, vttu Paper, Window il
RaojIv MiYAd IViints. LdAtl. Oil Ar,. Wvit.. 8
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NIIIIiiih
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Boy's Suits
irom 83.00 mi
Boy's Black and Blue Serge
suits tr- in SO to 810.
J Children's Suits,
7fc and up
grades Irom
fJh dren's lette
11.75 to Sfi.oo.
Hats Stiti; Fedora, all styles
mid colors 50c
Our Duillap Black and Brown
Stirl, 12.60.
Stiff Hats as low as fl.OO
Fedora Hats as low us 50o
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323 MapketSt,.
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? BARMAN'S :
:SH0E STORE, :
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MIDDLEBUHG, PA.
Is the place tn fiinl
a lull
line t
and ooruplete
Ladies' Shoes. I
There are Russets,
Black and Patent
Leather Shoes. . . .
We keen the ltest fl
uualitv of SIIOIvS I
and when you buy Jl
oiirlx-styotl can rest jl
assured the nunlitv !
is rijlit
i j
We have them
as
low as 00c, and all
other grades up to
Q tli.. 'rw koal 4'. ... 2 i
GKve Us a Trial-
W. I. Gar man.
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Tor Infants and Children.
Tha Kind Yon Have Always Boutf
Slgnatar of (2Lfm