The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 14, 1900, Image 8

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    Absolutely 0AJiN&
Pure PoWD
No inferior or impure ingredients are
used in Royal for the purpose of cheapen
ing its cost ; only the most highly refined
and healthful.
Royal Baking Powder
peculiar sweetness, flavor
noticed in the finest
etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is
unobtainable by the use of any other
leavening agent.
ROYAL baking POWDCR CO.,
Gyien isttc Ui.ion and Fet v .-: i T- n f i
North Am r ::a", rhi au( Ipl ia,
June 17-24
Kcdiivptl Rate lo Philadelphia in
Prnnsj Himhi Rnllroad.
For Hie Gymnastic lTnlon and Pes
ivnl (Turnfest) North American, til
I'hiliitlelphla, June I7--1, tin? Pciitroyl
vtn iu Unllrniul Company " ill sell ex
cursion ticket to Pliilmlclpliia Ironi all
stations tin Its lint' nt the rule of single
fan for the round trip, Tickets to Lki
sold nnd (total golngJurie 1" antl 21,
Mini ! return until June - Inclusive.
1" T
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A.. ..A wA
C W. &SA1B1LL, PROPBISTOa.
NEAn THE DEPOT.
Mldclleburg, - - - Penna.
First t'lass Accommodation.
Low Hates and Careful Attention
Qiven to all Quests,
Liv;ry Attached.
Quod Horses and Careful Drivers.
WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN.
To 15c Olven Away to Some Church,
Sunday School or Public School.
The publisher of the Post will Rive a
handsome VVkavkh Chapki. Ohoan
i -nine i 'hurch, Hunday school n- pub
lic school in Suvder t'ounty and he asks
the patrons of this paer t" select the
place w Here it suau un. uieiiignesi
number of votes will determine the
ch 'i" spaper eniipi'iis and pre
mium coupons will couul as follows :
NKWSPAI'ER COUPONH:- -T h b
voting coupon printed In each lssue)f
the Post is good for one vote If
killed "in ini'l sent or brought to this
office.
PHKMIUM MHT iNS : All
snli-ili
ncrilH'rs who iay for the Post hi ad
vance will receive a Premium l'otiKin
from this office, that entitles them to
l votes I'm' each month paid in ad
vance and -" lor a full year. For n
M.W Cash suliscrlption FOUK pre
mium couiKns will be issued t'"r each
month and -in for n full year. Nocou
pou will lie Issued for less than six
nuntlis subscription. Changing t be
name from one member 4f a family to
another will not lie considered a new
subseriiier. Kor ev ery dollar's worth of
jnh printing or new advertisements thai
are lirought or sent to this office, a pre
mium coupon will be Issued for 35 votes.
i l I THIS OUT,
,
2;b( pidfllfbargli go(..t
,7. JnU.
This
one
IHipOIl entitles the holder
nte for the handaome
WtAVER CHAPEL ORGAN
i MimU- by tlic Weaver Orjcan A Piano Co
of York. Pi., mill milil by I, H. Ki.-u-. I. Mid
dlefcalg. I 'a. i lo be aiven to nonie Dhttfeb,
uiiiUy Si-lio,il or Tubhc Si-)i,hiI In Snyder
Comity, by tlie Cost, Midilleburirli. I'a.
This vote is cast for :
Tliinroupon ia nolicood five weekaaflar
above ilateand will then not be counted.
s.-inl hv mail or brunt to Him office and
H have it dcpoelted In the ballot box.
imparts that
and delicacy
biscuit, rolls,
cake,
Alum i used in maiinc; rhe.ip bakinc powder If
MM warn ti) know the effect of alum un the
lender linings of the stomach, touch a piece !
your tongue. You can raise biscuit with alum
baking owdcr, tut a! what a cost to health i
100 WILLIAM ST., NCV '.ORK.
COUNTY NEWS.
Breezy Letters Written by Our
Corps of Correspondents
fhr ughout the County.
ULOBE MILLS.
Clios, Bolender mis seen on our
street, Sunday.
.Mrs. A brain Lauvcr and Mi's. B. F.
Walter are on the sick list.
Isaac Mover of Freeburg, passed thro1
I this place Monday.
U. A. Schoch, of Middleburg. was do
lug business at 1 1 1 is place Monday.
Uerad Leonard, of L6wlsburg, visit
led his graudtatuer, Henjamin Hum
I uiel.
Aaron Musser and wife spent Hun
day with his sister, Mrs. B. H. llum-
Uiel.
David Elanes, of l'axtonville, spent
Sunday with his brother at this place.
N. V, Hare and Wife, of Middleburg.
spent Sunday Nvitli o. O. Ulrloh and
wife.
Miss Ida Landls, of Lewlsburg, spent
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Anion
Verger.
Frances Hoke, nf Selln's Grove, was
he guesl of Ills sister, Mrs. Lewis
Hummel ami family.
Solomon Klase and the Heibst bioth
ers, of Li wbttown, spent Sunday with
relatives and friends at this place.
J. M. Sell rover and wif
of North-
umberlnnd county, visited a few days
with his brother's fulnlly, William
Scbroyer, i t his place.
Thursday Mrs. George Summers, of
Philadelphia, and Mrs. li. W. Kleblen
utolii. of Alt. ('urniel. arriveO at S. ().
( ' I i-i 1 1
In the afternoon Mrs. a, t.
ami A. A. Ulrich, accompanied tnem
tn New Berlin, w here they tk tea
with. I. P. Voder and family. They re
turned ti this place and took their ili--parture
Frilay Morning for Mt. Uar
mel, In
iiliiiusL everv ueishborhood
tbeie
suiiie one wuose life baa
i Kiiv.-il hv LlhumbarlaiD'a Colic
CUoleia and Diarrhoea Remedy, or
who lias been cured of chronic di
arrhoea by iiu; ue nl llmt medicine.
Such persons make a poiut of telling
of it whenever o
pportunity oflers,
honiut? that it may Le the means ol
htiviuttri other lives. For Bale by Bill.
druggists
Hov the Organ Contest
Stands.
The second count shows
stilt ii- follows :
C. Kvan. church, Penn's
Creek :
Premium couporu,
Newspaper roupons,
Bbenezer V. B. church,
Washington township! :
I'retniuiU enupoiis,
Newspaper coupons,
I". 15. church, Fremont, Pa.;
Premium coupons,
Newspaper coupons,
Trinity church, McKces
Half Palls:
Xevsjiilier ciuiiolls,
Total,
the
re-
360
28 sjs
7!,1
i:
"TO
fl
ls-l
TOTAL VOTK CAST :
Ebenezer U, B. ohureh,
Kvan. church, P. Creek,
U. B. hurch, Fretnoot,
Trinity church, M'Kee j Falls,
Total,
1,710
lii
1(1
Washington, D. C.
Genessee Pure Food Co., Le Ro t.
N Y.
Gkntlemin: Our family realize
so much from the use of RAIN-0
that I feel I must say a word to in-
duce others to use it. If people are
interested in their health and the
welfare of their children they will
use no other beverage. I need them
ail, but GRAIN O I have found su
perior to any, for the reason that it
is solid grain. Yours forhe alth,
0. F. Mnas.
WEST BEAVER.
MIhs I.ydia Snook, of Lewintown,
spent Sunday last with her sister, Pol
ly HerlMler, at ijoweii.
Viola Kteely is making her home a
present in Lewistown as a guest of Dr.
Baker.
Our town was well represented in
l.ewistown on the 7th attending Paw
nee Bill's Show.
Grandmother Haines,of Little Hound j
! Top, spent last Sunday with some of!
her Lowell friends.
Mrs. S. H. PhjUipfl and sister, Miss I
Haines seiit pail of last week in Ful
ton county visiting friends.
Mrs. T. K. Swini ford and son Roy, '
of Siglerville, Mifllin eounty, spent a!
few days here lust week visiting some
Mends,
J. M. linker and wife, of Beaver
Springs, were seen on our streets one i
i evening last week. Call again, James,
luit try and make your visit a little
longer.
The Crossgrove blacksmith says it 1
seems to him, the hotter the day the
more work lie lirs. He says let it come,
he would sooner sweat himself to death
than freeze.
Daniel Seal, on his way to the Lew-1
Istown market last Saturday, had a se
vere spell of bleeding at the nose, for
which the aid of a doctor liml to be
called. Before the bleeding could be
stopped he was unable to attend to bus
iness from the loss of blood.
8CHNEE.
Peter Carman was in Freeburg Sat
urday, Mrs. Rpotts, of Liverpool, is at home
at present.
It. s. Meiser. of Selln's Drove, was in
town Thursdav.
Esther Harding spent part of Sun
day in Fremont
j. A. Shade! was working for U. S.
Meiser this week.
J, F, St null , of this place, was away
on Sunday visiting.
David Hoover nnd family went to
M Iddleburg Sunday.
J. t. Verger, Rev. Gilbert and wife,
are in Philadelphia this week.
Oeorjre Beaver, of Freeburg, passed
through here Sunday,
Grant Mengle spen Sunday with
Dan Hoover, of this place.
A. T. Sfllliee ami family w. tv-helicl-
Ing part of the we
Arthur I lardinii
Boyor, of this olai
k at ii u. I tenner'
is working for John
David City, Neb., April 1, 1900.
Genesee Pure Food 0o Le Roy,
n. y.
(Jksti.kmkn : I must say iu ro
gard to GHAIN O that there iH no
thing better or healthier. We have
used it, for years. My brother was a
.Meat coflW drinker, He was taken
nick and the doctor said coffee was
the cause of it. and tuld us to use
GRAIN 0, We got a package, but
dd not like it. at first, but now would
I not be withoatiit. My brother has
I been well ever since we started to
I use it. Yours truly, LiLiii SOcbob.
SHADEL,
Already the Sunday school at Aline
is in a nourishing condition.
Preaching services will he held next
Sunday iu the Aline church.
A' festival will be held at Pallas next
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Hackenlwrg was the guest of T.
T, Itelchenbach Sunday evening.
The Sunday schools are making pren-
arations to have Children's day in the
near future.
Allen Lenig
the guests of .1
day.
Wife and child, were
F, Reichenbach's Sun-
Jonathan Meiser, of Aline, is confin
ed to his lied with rheumatism, for a-
holll tWO weeks.
David Hoover has commenced saw
ing shingles for John Fields on Miss
Kinina Units' timber tract.
II. J. Heiser has Improved his house
by a new coat of paint. Mr. Heiser is
an energetic business man.
Jinlinnj.' from the dry weathei
are having, tin; hay crop will be small
this summer.
K.KEAMEK.
f lttlln M .. .....1
tended courti
f our citizens at-
Hue iii'niir people attendi
the show
in Sunbury on the 0th.
Mrs. Harry Harter, of Nebraska, vis
iter! .!. E. Magee's last week.
Mi- Amelia Thomas, of Sunbury, i
vi-itiiiL' Henry Kamerat present.
k. i. waiter, oi Jonnstown, w visit-1
ing Ills brother, J. F. Walter, at pres
cut.
P. L. Row, wife and daughter, visit-1
ed the family of Amon lloli, of Penn
township Sunday.
Miss Carrie lliliiusii an 1 Miss Luma I
Seller, of Selln's Grove, visited friends
in this vicinity over Sunday.
Miss Carrie (icmlicrliiig and friend,
Miss Wltmer, of Salem, sjK'nt Monday
; night With .). F. Walter's.
The storv, "The Cruclflction of Phil
ip Strong," is certainly a ond one. We
I au should read it. Do you? If not,
read it in the Post. The editor is to I
j lie commended upon Ids good Judg-
uienl iu (iiviiitr the renders nf the Post ;
such cond, tslifyiug literature.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
l,:mwith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they cannot reach the neat of the li-
i seane. Catarrh is a hlooil or coiiHtitu-
tional dlwUBT, and in order to BUN it
you niunt take internal remedies. Hall'H
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the hlood and mucous
surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a
quack medicine. 1 1 was prescribed by
one of the tiest physicians in this coun
try for years, and is a regular prescrip
tion. It is composed of the beat tonics
known, combined with the best blood
purifiers, acting directly on the mucous
surfaces. The perfect combination of
the two ingredients is what produces
such wonderful results in curing Ca
tarrh. Send for testimonials free.
F.J.CHENEY & CO.,Props,Toledo,0.
Sold by druggists, price 76 cents.
Halls Family Pills are the best
DOCTOR
MILES'
NERVINE,
The Brain and Nerve Food
and Medicine, Quiets Irri
tated Nerves, Soothes the
tired Brain, Builds op the
Vital Powers of the Body
and
Overcomes
Disease.
It Contains no Opiates nor
other harmful drugs.
Sold it ill drug stores on a positive guar
antee. Write for tree advice and booklet tot
0:. Ma Medical Co. EJkhart In..
HtWSYLV ANIt KAILROAD.
Sunbury & Lewistown Division.
In effect M tv 28, 1900.
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Seltruarrove Junction
Belinegrove
Pawling
K reamer
Melaer
Mi'lillrhurK
Banter
Beevertown
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Lewie-town
II :i7 I,ewlstnwii (Main street j
li to Lewlatown Junction,
Train Umvew Simlmrv ".
in. ar
rives at Helinsgrove 6 l p m
rai08 leave Lewistown Juuetion :
l i a in, in 18 it in. 1 in n m,180 p in B :'i V iii. 7 nt
li m p in, (nr Altoona, Pltmliurv and the Wast.
("or Baltimore ami Washington sUain ICS
131.488. Slop in For Phlladolihl ami Nrw
Vork :w 8 SB a in, 1 nil l ;u 4 88 and 11 Ifl P iu Vw
llnrrlhliuru i 10 i III
Philadelphia & Erie F? R Division.
AND
NOUTHBHN t'ENTHAI, UAH. WAY
WESTWARD,
Train imvoi s n igrov junction at.ii ror
sitii'mo' nnd Wutt.'
9 88 u iii, SS i m, n ;io p in --s iiulny 9 ii in.
"'V'",''
TmIiiii leu v suntinry dally except Rundijr:
l Ji ii III lor l ff.ilo. Kric nn.l I "n a n-lit i-.: i"i:i
6 10 h tn for lU'lluinutH Krle and Oauandalinn
m vi ii iii tor Diet Haven, Tyrrrnf and the West .
1 10ilil tor Hi'llefiiiitt-Kaoi' Tyrone ami I'linui,.
' S4fii iii tor keaoro and tlnlra
s 40 i iu lor W IllUmanort
sniiilay H 10 h iii lor crit ami 'nniimtiiliciei
4am (or Ixick Haven an t Bit p tn for "
liuuinport '
H to a m, p v :i m 2 mi and 1 4s p m lor Wllkea-
halTe nod llnrlton
8 H a in. In in a iu , '1 08 i in, ." 4" p in tor Bhamo
k Iii anil Mount Owtnel
Snndaj ".f n m lor Wtlkebarr6
BASTWARD.
I'mlii.. leuve SeltnsaTove Jonetloo
10 00 h in, dull y iirrh liiir nt Hhltideluhfci I
1 17 r in New York 6 fit p tn Baltimore t U p m
i Waiiliinuton 4 10 p in
:4 p in dally arrivlnv nt Philadelphia
,080 p in New York 3 88 a in. Baltimore Up m
, waahlnKton in .'16 p m
8 48 pm, unity arrlrlnc at Philadelphia
80a m, New York 71:1 a m, Baltimore :in m
WMblnjrton 4 iifta m
Tra'nB also leave Bnnbary i
I V7 in ilnlly arrlviiiK at Phlladeldhll 81 B I
rlaltlmor 8 SS m Wluhlnsrtoii 74:1 am Men 1
! York 88 am WMkdtya,1038am8unday,
7 Ml f in weak dava arnvlmr m Plilhidi-lphia '
11 4snm. New York .' 1:1 p ra, Baltlnura 115.!
j a III, Washington 1 mi p in.
184 pm,week days arriving nt Philadelphia I
. r, -.':i p in. New York u w p m, Baltimore u.i p m j
v, iiiiiniiioii , in p 111
1 Trulim also leave Sunhiiry at 880 am and '"I
aini h 'M p ui, lor ii.irri-.uiri-. Philadelphia a ml
: H. ill 111, --re
I. K. Wot il), Oen'l hk Ajrenl
1 I. B. HOTCHrNSON fren'l Manaa-er.
Central Hotel,
First-Class ICCBllOlatlOU, Livery AttacHed.
D. BOLENDER, PROP'R.
Oppoalle I Irsi BTattoaml Hunk.
MIDDLEBURG, PA,
WaASITCO.
Chrlatlan rami or woman lo
-v ililllllfv for iit-i inatii-iit nosition
f tril-l
in your home County. ts5H yt-nrlv. RncloM
Hi'lf-iulilrosvci htitinlii.il, riivi-1, ,'n,- to It. S Will-
laoe,
Hi-mi Secretary, Oochran i u : 1
Wuinumton. I). C, opiionitu 1'n-a-iirv lii pl.
S It!'. I ir 1 i: 111 II II' 1! 3! I L
ECONOMICAL"
; Plow ! Shoe,:
$1.00 Pair, Worth, $1.50.
Arnold's Closing Out
Shoe Sale.
m 2000 Pair Shoes to Ik'SoM, s
a cheaper than factory cost. The
aj Ready Pay Store Shoe Stock, t lie p
H Arnold Shoe StorcStock and 300
m pair agents' samples. Shoes till
I (lumped on the Arnold tallies,
ECONOMICAL I
1 322Harket St., Sunbury. Pa.
n m. m m n i i v l
Everybody knows that DOB
BIN'S ELECTRIC SOAP is the
best in the world, and for 33 years
it has sold at the .highest price.
Its price is now 5 cents, same as
common brown soap. Bars full
size and quality, same as last 33
(yean. Order of your grocer.
Tour choice of 217 25 cent books
sent free for each 3 wrappers and
. A ceata for postage.
)EB'8.j
A Maq is lAfell Dressad
MVHEN HE WEARS'
LOEBS CLOTHING.
WE never let a garment go out of our nor unless
it looks as it it was specially designed and made
for the buyer. Yon can pick out a Loeb suit. Has a
tailor look. It'll wear ; it'll hold its shape ; it'll save
yon money.
Men's Suits, from $3.50 up.
Men's Black worsted Suits, l5.0oi
Men's Blue Serge Suits, $6.00 X
Then our better grades
$6.50 to $12.00.
Ironi
M
en s i ants. no no
Men's better grade Pants, $100
to $3.00.
Men's finedrefs Pants. $4.50
iiiuureu a snee ranis, loo up
Children's knee pants, 50oano
7") cents.
4 it 1 l I it
Our prices Keep tie pple Co
Your Presence always Welcome-bay or not.
M. LOEB & SON,
EELUBLE ONC-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND GENT'S FURNISHERS,
318 e. MARKET ST., SUNBURY, p.
8 ESTABLISHED 1877.
N . V N S .
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J Wholesale and
f LI n irtrl mn vr
i i ft. 11 vvni j .
t LavL'cst stuck in Central
tr
2 oi KnUding Hardware, uook stoves, flanges, Stand- i
I ard Wickleg, Oil Stoves, Wll Paper, Window
t Shades, Ready Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil. &o. Write 1
ns for prices or call and
HO
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AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Ill tlie OratlMM1 In N MlMf of lmiiel Dot
rOOfl of SynyHer IcnbtMb, lfttt of JaMkoOD
Coi Pnnlvnia. I Towtmliip. iUm-cumciI.
The undenrfgnodi who wm ftppolnted AOdttot
bjr Mid court ol lunetwtn lost, to mako dtitri
butitin nl the inUiiiKf apiximii upon tin nri
nnd flnnl scoounl of Lydta H. notlonbock And
v . K. HollentMMb, ndninlitraton of the oitnta
I of Mid decedent, to ami nmonk thoM lenUIy
' entitled tin rem, will tncctall part if in intcr
l vt. or that purpti-, at tlif tillUv if Charles I.
LTIrichi iSKei i the borangh of Sell negrofe P a. .
on Mitnlivy. July i'tli nt-xt, hitwecn tlnr houri
tf nine o'clock A. M nnd two oelook 1. M. of
Mtld day, where And Wheu all parti, h nhall at
tciul mill nn'MMit tln-ir claims nr he forever ilc-
I I Jar r ci I from roctivin an v portion of Mid fund.
JAS. CKUL'pK, Auditor.
nr i:'s fOTIOK. Tin- nndmuniod nnd-
S itor appointiHl by tin Orphan' t ourt of
I SnytiVr oonnty lo mm upon moptlopi and
19 make nihtrilmtion of Ihe f nndl In f I to bauds of
ChnrlM HowBFa adnlnlstratot f Ihf ettota f
55 llirain iiiKcr. late of the Moroiih of Hvlln'B
(irive, i'a., dao'd lo and ataoaaat Iboaslanlly
li entitled thereto win attend to toe dntlei of the
I appolntnient ut hi otllce in the borough of
H I BeUn'l rove, I'a.. on BatordnjT July 7, l'JOo,
wtaaa and where n pereone baeing any eiaium
S upon rtail fumt will present the fame or be for-
ever dobaffOd from NUHinjC therein
V ). W. LONG.
I Bolln'l QrOTe. Ia., June 9, 1909. Auditor.
A
DMINISTKATOKS' NOTICE. Let-
Lucy Ann BoWtft lateof Wfal H'hvertwp., Any
tier .'ounty, i'a., leeejthed, having letn frantel
to the umlerAifcned, all BafSOM knowing them
Mleeo indebted to Oatd estitte are reuentel to
make immediate payment, while thou ba.'inic
-lalms ualnat the HAid vntate will prenent them
duly euthetiticated to tlie underniKned.
T. K. U-ITZ,
Jut," 1. 190". Adminintretor.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICK. Notice ie hereby
irivou that Icttnra tcatameiitnry upon the a
tate of Caroline Moyer, late of Heaver twp.(
Snyder county. Pa., deceaaed have been issued
in due form of law to the underata;ned, to whom
all indebted to aaid estate ahould make Imme
diate payment and those having; clalraa against
It ahould preeent them duly authenticated for
Beavertown.Pa.,My 7, urn.
settlement. HAKVKY HOYEK, Executor,
EXECUTRIX'S N OTIC R. Notice la hereby
given that letters testamentary upon the
tne estate of Wm. . Howell, late of West Bea
ver Twp Snyder County, Penna., deceased,
have been issued in due form of law to the un
dersigned, to whom all Indebted to aak jatate
ahould snake immediate payment ana tboee
having-claims against it ahould preeent them
auiy auinensiceiea ror settlement.
LIZZIE HOWILU Executrix.
sell ana mm mww
JUClure. Pm,
I
i 1 I I I II Hf
i
Boy's Suits from 83.00 up
Boy's Black and Blue Serge
Suits fr-in $6 to 810.
'liildren'a Suits, 76c and up
f Children's better grade from
81.7") to $5.00.
-ee)o
Hats
Stiff. Fedora, all
styles
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