The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 13, 1900, Image 5

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Assistant Editors9
nUct Ww from th. Towns nnd Ilam
UlllVJ 1W IT --- -
lets of Snyder County Dished up In a
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spicy inanner oy me rosi &
BrijfhtCorrespondents.
ELINSGROVE.
PORT TRBVERTON.
..jNuLLtiHiMHMiiii Miniir Mis.- Alice Knla-hi visited Stllns-
moiiown . i i ..,,.
iSundaar. . : ,
tt 1 .ml uatUt. J w Ahha Kctslclter is M 111 rill
Fffl
I. c
.., . 1 l..l.lo
Lrlcs rorgey is now clerking at S. I
Kbish'i grocery mow. i
inner huh son, of I'lillwicipiua,
'niertaii.-d for a week by her
v A . ....,1 ('...,.,!.
Frank Buyers, who spent sev-
ays witn ins nuwui " rewMM-
Iuis hiixirs ut Liverpool, rii.
erer Kd. Taylor was at Shamokin
Philadelphia part m last wees; ne
Ut his daughter home WWU Din
University oiiened with flatter-
meets: tne attenaanoe w very
The LadMr Dormitory is also
iP' ...
App, "f Bristol, Indiana, son 01
I App, i former citizen 01 seuns-
is visit ing menus, ami iook in
Minion.
V. Morris, of Kcbersimrg, wno
i. ...... i "'J cur iilto. was c rcu in 1 1 ii l:
C iricmls anil 'auld acquaintances
i few day.
(i. nslcr returned humclhurs-
L-t from his vacation, aceoinpan-
I rot her, wno is Bpenamg aev
Pays w ith mm.
ft t
m is Keynoiaa and ins sister, m iss
I r Baltimore, are being entertain-
r friends. They came up to attend
ii re-union.
Hem. of Koekford. 11-
, was also present at the re-unlon-iholnir
entertained by her slater.
r, Mrs. Dr. Yutr.y.
liter Front! nd wife, of Hughes-
linuighi their son to attend the
lersitv. Thev renewed former ue-
ttaineea while here,
rton Kant., the genial clerk at
tnsciler's Druir Btore, has returned
fliis two week's vacation. He spent
Bine in Krie county.
; Kclinsgmve base ball team went
veriKMil on Hatumay to may uie
1 there. The mime resulted m 13
In favor of Llveipool.
nulilic schools licgan on Monday
Lis week, They were scheduled to
last week, but a postponement
KM Oil account or tne extreme
r, that. T. Alkens, of Pine Grove
, n. tenter county, ta ionner siu-
) was it. town ast wee, ne i
npanied a young man to the Uni-
. J. H. Barb. D. D., of Hugkt-
rnAuinjasiui in -ohvv nu.il .
Dinr,.i u n In imm in nrrft litre for
wo daughters to attend the Ful
ly.
Hi., mms rlai- fhu I'.wt Woman's
If Corps Hons of Veterans, and in-
l guests, plo-nlckea on r inner is-
, All reports say that an enjoyaoie
nis passed .
le App re-union was held at Clem-
I Park, on Thursday last, there im
lout one hundred of the relatives
Int, and an exceedingly pleasant
was nan.
e concert given on Friday evening
Be new music teacher. Miss Mae
Wagner, assisted by her sister,
I Kilitli vinltniat uruti well nntrnll-
ItheOperaHouBe being almost full,
numtiers well received! by the large
nee. mis JGQ1U) is an excepuHi
flne artist on her chosen instru-.
MlDDLESWARTH.
. A. Giltiert Is rihftrlmr a well.
r-r-i a
P. IUigIe was seen on our nads
reek.
IT. Hliawver, who has been on the
rim, i able to help himself apun.
I r. and A. H. Kuhiis left for Lew-
pn, where they have secured em
inent.
Irue of our farmers have finished
M while othera are still busy at
ploy e of the Port Trevortou Hotel.
George Troutman, who haa been a
way all summer, is again in our midst.
Frank Arnold, George Mine and Jim.
Michael, of Milton, spent Sunday in
town.
Miss Mary Mover, of Milton, is visit-
Ins her mrandiiarents. Kmauuel Neitz
and wife.
Miss Maud Charles spent several
days of last week very pleasantly at
Belinsgrove,
Mrs. Samuel Smith, of Shamokln,
waathegueal of Mrs, Anna Williams
of Chapman Friday.
Samuel Arnold and wife, of Bhamo
kin, passed through tow n Saturday en
route to his brother In the country.
Rev. Brillhart and wife and Met
chanl Troutman and wife attended the
home uaiupmeeting at Aline Sunday.
Cruscn Glace, a memberofthe Kant
band, was a welcome visitor at the
home of Lew is Charles on Water St.,
Saturday evening.
Mrs. i i. c. Faust and bright little
son, afterspendlng several days under
the parental roof, have returned to
their home in Bunbury.
Bdwin Arnold and family, after
(pending the latter part of the summer
with his mother, have returned to
their home in Washington, l. C,
where he will resume his Indies in
the 1'ost Office Department.
The picnic at Clement's Park Satur
day was well attended. Everybody
seemed to have an enjoyable time, cs
neciallvthe mrls. who' spent the day
at Bunbury visiting tne hotel-, cafes,
siores and barber shops. t)i course
there were attractions.
Keep
Your
Youth
If you are young you nst
urally appear so.
If you are old, why ap
pear so?
Keep young inwardly; we
will look after the out
wardly. You need not worry longer
about those little streaks of
gray; advance agents of age.
1)1 NDOKK.
A. K. Winner w ants to buy a span of
horses.
Kd. Wltmer was
peaches.
II. I!. Relchenbo
merchant's team.
John K rouse, of 1
selling dry goods,
II. 11. Bchrawder, .
w as seen on our -I reels,
"Remove not the ancient landmarks
which thy fathers have set."
W. W. Bbolly, of Verdilla,
few hours pleasantly in tow n
in town selling
li is driving our
ilia., was iii tow n
revorton.
0, Yes! 0. Y
Step op nil Bear i Goaiiiioiis of Is Sale,
Li: r
iirt
In ORDER to get several
Marri
book
re
copies of the Snyder ( hunts
into everv district ot Snvder ennntv mul , l i . i :. .
it is not L n.iu'ii uta iivjiun ... ..il.... . . i i i ,.
, -""'- ooei m. eojuesoi (lie IhmiK to eveli. (
tri.-t in Snyder couuty and filtetu copies outside ot the county, 127
in all. lo the hiirhesl hidileiM In oil ...,i . . .i. . l i
" " "I ' . D '..-., inn uie hooks a 'our
Amnion Witmer took a load ot iota- ow n price. e uroposu to do tin- instead of scndinn out
Uies to Bunbury last Batimluy. tlieni. Wo would h.-.ve ..v .. i ......
spent a
AgCf'S
Hair
Geo. N. Wentzel Isiughl 28 acres of
land joining his valuable farm.
N. T. Dundore sold his corn toBogar
Si Bingaman al 50 cents per bushel.
Our school hoard Isiughl shingles of
N. I'. Duudore at $3.IH) er thousand.
Simon .1. Sn vder look a load of pota
toes to market and K"i 72cs;nUiper
buiiel.
There is a good demand in this town
for peaches, hut a better demand for
the Post.
,1 V. Wagner Is at work w ith three
span- putting out forty acres in wheat
and rj e.
John s. Bhaffcr and his farmer fin-1
ished thresliiiiK and 400 bushels of
w heat, rye and oats,
The picnic at Clement's Park last
Saturday was favored w ith a cool day
and w as enjoyed by all.
an nijeiil In sell
mission an
are willing to nut
" " I"'.' ugvui a iicuvy i mils-Ion uil I vvi.
would pretertogive it to the Inner of the book. We
si. uuuhs in every 'Jisiriei aim the six highest bidders will gel the ho ,ks.
'riit'tittcen highest bidders residing outside ui the c unity w ill h i
hook at hi- hid,
DHCrUPTION OF THE WoRK,
"Snyder County Marriages, 18:$5-189" compiled hv C o.
II tnt.. 1 . 1
euseiier, .. wi contains it recoru ol ubotil , -)()
. 1 . . . r .
oi onyucr county people, it consists lirst i
ridges compiled from the iitcsoftlie .Middle
t, iBdo, when the marriage license
muiTiaircs r 1 i n il i
a miscellaneous list ot i iar
rir l' wt from 1 SthS t. I
IW went into cflect. Second, (rn
' Wl. L, 1380 hi April IN'.l'.t taken If
inty. Third, the inurrinire record ol lie
82. Fourth, that of Rev. J. P. Shindcl, Jr.,
the record ol t . U. brlenmyer, L840-75.
The I k is nicely bound in substantial clotl
Jliti IlllireS. At the end
e license dockel of SuvJei
Adolpll li. ( 'a-par 1 S:3-
-1SSS; and Infill
-183,'
PALLAS NEWS.
Mrs. Eva Biekhart Is on the sick
list.
On Monday forenoon one of John
Brioe's children died.
Miss Jennie Btraub visited Miss Ger
tie Straub Sunday evening.
The Bbenaaer pionic had quite a
number of Pallas attendants.
George Htnuib. of Kreamer, vlsitwl
at Bimon Shall'ers Saturday.
Rev. Miller preached an interesting
will surely restore color to
gray hair; and it mill also
give your hair all the wealth
and floss of early life.
Do not allow tat falling of
your hair to threaten you
(onRerwith baldness. Do not
be annoyed with dandruff.
Ve will send you our book
on the Hair and Scalp, free
upon request.
Wrltu ia thm Hector.
It ;.m tin not ..bMluHli n.bn
fl.. v.,.. mi icl Irnh the Qae uf
tlm Vlaor, write tin) doctol lMt Ik
If . .... .iiuii
Maria W. Dundore and Mr. I rout- which you can tell al a gltuici
Mtiiti'u ,1 ,1,1..,- ,,1'P.irl 'l'i-i v . ilt i ill . at- 'I'l . .
. , . cms. i nere is not
tended the honieeainpnieetlngat Alluc. , , ,
, . ,, here lor any lenirtli "
i raiiK miner wiweii wmui uuec
we. Us ago and think- of turning his own number and that ..( their families
cam 11 W keep u iioiu bcuuih o ,s in,- detail Illlol'luat loll oi Its lujoi
I- . . 1 . 1
ll-Ml 11 Will1 I I'lllillilS so
ml v
... 1 .. ..It
rsome Ol OUl i:ihiu i aie em i niu .in
i .....ii i-....i.iv in 1 1,.. ii hut and as there wu
i I'lndiiiL! am coni.'iitis
d the book there i- nn index ol surnames. Iv
on what pages every futility nan n oc-
amilv residiinr III Sue, er count v or lias r. itlcti
time who will not lind a riK-onl ol iniiiiv ol iheii
The ri al liisl rv d anv loculity
lu re i- not another hoot
lunch ihlormatiou concernintr our own
.si
ptllH
, .pic
-old
lien
I liaxi
dloicuttr
with tout .-'i.t.I ivatm wLich
li-'iikli tbr
... m ha all r.niilVM.
I the con '. i i uieil . I ry weather has prema-
i turely rljH'iied It.
Kd. Wolf, one of the successful teach
ers of our tow nship last w inter, has ac
cepted a call from Celltreville to teach
I the advanced school this coming term.
The home ennipmeeting at Wll mer's
meeting house will have anumberof
ministers In attendance from a ills-
been
j ilea
ijiiea
Vc
i . of
conies lirinled ami hound am
caving Ll copies on hand. Deducting from this the 127 i
d ill this hhIc to the hiirlwml I ,i, 1. 1. . - icill I...... lie 11;".,
which must he sold at the regular price ol three dollars per copv.
want to convert the entire -lock into cash am! i -dor to gel ci ;
these books scattered to all parts of the county so thai everyone i
and appreciate the value of such a book, 1 27 copies will go to the hi
bidders, six to cm h township ami borotnrh. and fifteen outside ol tin
tame and will do much g I an g ty. When the entire stock is exhausted and circulated among Uie pcoph
ltem i m1" .-.i ii lhe value ol the I k appreciated uc will pari with tin it
Toe hill, one ot the Sllhcll's ol tow II, .,, , . II I
hns r Hurnlus of cornerstones on hand. uuu 11 ''(' impossilie to get a copy fur love or money.
i nianiing ami joun nas is uie msiory oi ail hooks ot this character. No second edition will In
r lint tin- In ermine c:uuc . ..ii: .I....I i L ,i . .
sc dare as inn i u na
i est
' Ml 11-
l:tt
Her preached an Interest In
wrnuv n" lunmy anemoon atciruno
churchi'" "
Augustus Bprlngman was teen driv
Intr around these harts with an eye
open to business.
Jfearly all the Pallas cyclists took In
the last evening service of the Aline
home canipmeeUng,
Our farmers are busy sowing wheat,
cutting com. digging potatoes and a
general round of fall work.
Mrs. It. P. Btraub is on the sick list.
Mrs.John Minium paid a visit to Cal
vin Troup's on Sunday.
aiImti Helm is vlattlns Ids sister,
Mrs. Martin, and expects to leave for
Maryland in company with George
Miss lierthu Sehreilier. from North-
Umberland, B former resident of this
place, is at present visiting in this vicinity.
Jnhn TUIlav and family and Henry
Hunt and family, of Chestnut Ridge,
were the guests of Mrs. Bailey over
Sunday.
Mrs. Perclval (iauler, daughter of
Bolomou Binds, was interred InGrubbs
church Cemetery. Tne remains were
brought down from Paxinoe. one of
P. W endt's children was hurled at i ar-
adise church Sunday forenoon. 1 he
child took sick at 4 o'clock and died
at 8.
BWINEFORD.
OLOBB MILLS.
Our school w ill open Monday.
Mrs, Asaph Beaverison the sick-list.
A number of our people attended the
(iilla-rt pic-nlc
Solomon Klase of Lcwistown, is vis
iting his brother at this place.
Charles Howersox and family spent
Sunday w ith Adam Kenninger.
Miss Edna Smith, of New Berlin, Is
visiting John L. Smith and family.
Thnmii Lniiills and wife, of Vicks-
burtc, visited relatives at this place.
B. B. Rlnehard and wife and erna
Stuck spent Sunday with John Weller
and family.
Anion Verger and wife spent Sunday
With Anion's father, Daniel Verger,
near New Berlin.
George Hummel and w ife ami Lewis
Hummel and family returned home on
Saturday from the Bell nsgrove pic-nlc.
The Globe Mills Sunday school w ill
hold a festival on eiher's Island, Sat
urday, September 15th. Everybody is
Invited.
ALINE.
Il Mil - li', , Illli CJbltlt.ll.il ..i, .... ..... .,1 ... I...... ....
fro,,, below. l: . " "P" " C,,H! "", "
Mrs. Agnes Mover, .nee II,. oven of r,,,t,,l V Send in your bids al once,
fhaiuokln, buried Or. Young's child fu.Mi; tpixk
last Sunday in the Winner United
Evangelical church cemetery. The ser- L lie opportunity to bid on this o:r. - w ill
When the tune for bidding has closed,
inducted hv lb
vices wen
i .
r . . I when they can lift their books at (hi., oi . ( or thev con have thcni snl
A number of our young men started I. .. . 1 ' l,,e.' cun hbm iiiem -tin
on last Monday to work for the Penn hy mail lor 14 cents jiostage. Pils to In- successful should not be leas
Telephone Co. by putting up the poles I than $1.50 and Inrni there up to 3.0'.l I n nilar nrice Conies -i the
across the Susquehanna river between u.miU mn I,., a. . i,:. in u . ' r i
Port Trevortonand Hemdon,and ina,M,u t this office. If anv mi ful bidder is not satisfied
few weeks Herndon will receive anoth- that the hook is as represented, he need not accept it and in i hat on the
er boom by having telephone connec i first bidder below him irata the Imnb
thi
las, utilv
icst biddi
been cupy-
iiir or five wi ektu
will be uolilieo.
tion w ith the outside world.
KKtLHUUd.
...... V. III IMMir..
j UN the lorni la-low liir making1 yw
; uf Cut book".
LI.
V.O ! tr, i,r
inc.
H. I.inimmau and
Bil
Jim "
in-
ir . III
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for West Virginia, where" they l
f iw worK.
beulvlll nxi wnlr vchilc K O. ( iil-
IW returning honu, after a (lay's
-. his Innl.H. tf.ik H.lei.i.tiiir.. of him
1n away, causing him to fall to
Iverely that he is unable to work at
Put.
16 rilHfl Hlmmm Irt I .,..... I . , tu I. il .
- ..... ii, -.v. ii. vr..Mi i.. . . .,
May. was attended bv more than
PR of men. These were divided
p0 parties, the antis slii?htly out
wring the promoters. But. as the
, or viewers, were upright and
I , m . ... i ..... -
nieir own hidiniiciit in miiUini' the
Won. ' "
McCLURE.
Mil, I, ,.11 ...ill ...... I,IU T...U
..v .. TT 1 , T V Ul', ...O ....
I hurwlav.
f- Ott, of Belinsirrove, spent Bun
I McClure schools ois?ned Monday
I an ,.,r. .11.. . II-
.... 'iiuieiii oi oo pupns.
Ill 't f... . .1 si .il ....
PW in the Cold Spring grove.
iireese ia making prcpara-
to lmil.1 . iZvT .."i!i. I...
a ucw sutuie on ins lut.
Un C.roas and wife, of Thomp
wn, spent Sunday at C. W. Deck-
.rd (ifmm mwl nrlfn nf Pnlntar-
. "Mu a snort can in our town
y evenlmr.
members of the St. Matthews
EJptjon are putting a slate roof on
lnrehthla week. 8
l. Phillips thinks it was not more
' nght if Mr. McLaughlin would
tait .i i?- i j i
l - M1V OIUIUUI WIHUU UC
Jgby dras, especially since
ORHIu. Biti la in inline several
. r-i i i.. ul,...ii,.L-ii.
naYW ttlT"'0 llicil.ir, ill j....r ....
Mrs. J. L. Marks is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Dr. Amich, at Lewis-
town.
Harry Bruggir, of Madison, W is-
consin, spent sevcmi (lays ai uuwu
Smith's.
Miss Bertha Beaver, of Berwick,
. i : ...;1.
came home to speuu sums nine
her parents.
Miss Annie Covert, of Selinsgrove, is
the guest of Mrs. Lottie UiayDUl at tne
Pigle Hotel.
Miss Virginia Fronty, who had hocn
vriuit inn lit 11 I'.Ileaver's forsoinetime,
returned to her home in Berwick.
mi t .. . Itonver. wlio had heell
pending a Yew weeks w ith her grand
mother, rciuriicu io h iwmm ...v..-
isburg.
1l.il... Aioiel, at Kvellilale tills
week where he has a saw mill operating
for him. Anv person in n"-i oi iuiii
Ist can be siipi.licd at mill or at the
railroad.
TOO UUC for last wrrk.l
II I!. Qelnett has a lot of seed wheat
for sale.
H. A. FoltS and wife were seen in
our vicinitv Miiiuay nisi.
Maggie and Bailie Martin left again
for Philadelphia on Monday.
i T Rmaitia. of Qr&tztown. visited
his many friends here over Sunday.
The!home cHnipnie'tiiig was a suc
cess this week. The speakers are as
follows: Rev. Hollcnhaugh, of Altoo-
na; Rev. Artnian, of Hagerstown; Pre
aiding I'lder Remer, rCsd attendance.
Henry J. Bwelgert, our enterprising
blacksmith, is soon ready for work. He
has his shop erected on tin rncr
wher ie road leads from MeKees J
Kalis to Richfield and the other to Or
iental. Come one anil all and patron
ise him.
M iss Carrie Arnold, of Reading, re
turned home Monday.
The Missis. Bcb nee, of FremonttSpent
Sunday With friends in this place.
Miss Anna Adams and friend, of
Bhamokin, are spending the week with
W. L. Bassler.
Miss Maggie Hostemian, of McVey
town, returned to resume her studies in
the Fremont high school.
Mr. Keisterand Mrs. Mary Hartinan
of Centre county visited with C. W.
flossier and wife over Sunday.
Miss Mary McNutt, of Philadelphia,
who had been visiting Prof. Win, Mey
er's family, returned home Saturday.
BEAVERTOWJN.
Middleburgh, Pa.
A. V. Musser and family were to
Adamsburg last Tuesday.
H. R. Relgle, of Middleburg, was in
town on Thursday evening.
Wm. If. Bingaman and Dr. J. T.
Btrohecker are busy selling peaches al
most every day.
Quite a number of our people from
this place attended the Fair at Lewis
town last week.
J L. Middleswarth and J. K. Haines
are kept quite busy making prepara
tion to nut un a saw mill anil stave
mill.
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Jliddlivurth, Pa,
Under your special offer to place six copies i ! v
der County Marriages," in every . -i in- district i
and fifteen copies outside, to the highest bidders, i
sum ot
iii booK, .
t Snyder count v
lo r. bv otler l be
For a copy at youroffi
Name
Parr Of
VOIINO DlBTBIOl
...Dollar unit
md 1 1 cents additional if init bv m III.
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RICHFIELD.
BCHNEE.
I
Home boys attended campnieeting at
Aline.
Chas. Itelclienliach was at LIVMrpool
Bunday.
H I Roush. of Kreamer, was in
town Sunday.
w a and A. F. Bchnce were to
l,'r,'t il I nr Thursday.
Some of our people expect to attend
th Fair at Milton, Pa.
K,,nic nf our neonle attended the
.miinieetiiiK at Aline Bunday.
P. A. Stuck and wife were visiting
friends near Middleburg Bunday.
An infant son of J. F. Htraub's died
Miss Catherine Miller, of Fremont,
was in our midst last week.
leriimc Hiirnhcrirer of Wanner, visit
ed his parents for u few days.
Miss Cora I'ort.line, of I lumshiirg,
la visiting relatives at this place.
Mrs Mount, of Shiimokin. is visitiiiL'
her parents, Jonathan Mciser and wife.
Charles Meiigle and wife, of Wosh-
ington. Indiana, are visiting al James
Mengle's.
Adam Shcafer, w ife and daughter, of
Perry county, are mingling among
friends here.
Some of our farmers have began BOW"
mil' irruin. while others are uautuui
waiting for rain.
T. (i. Arbogast Hid family, Mrs. Mili
um, Mr. and Airs. Mien, oi rrcmoiu,
vi-ited Kate Arnold Mimlay.
n..v nml Mrs llollcntiach and son.
of Altoona, returned home after a few
week s stay with Mrs.MoiiciinacK s pa
rents. Perry Brosius, of (iratz, a former
Aline boy, is spending a few days sha
king hands with his many friends in
this place.
Communion services were held in
the United Evangelical church Sunday
morning. Rev. Hollenbaeh preached
and excellent sermon.
A. H. Troutman and wife, of Port
Trevorton.and Daniel Beicheiibachjund
wife, of MeKees Half Falls, spent Bun
day with H. A. Ebright and family.
f M T Tundnrp. MinMCS Katie
..nr.. at. a. v..-- - , .
and Estella Troutman of PortTrevor-
A n inlHTit Hon j. r.niiouunurcu ouu ow.iio A.ww- -------- ,,,
Kdua Page has been sick for several
days.
Henry BheUenberger puts on all the
uirs imaginable. It is a son.
V nr.. uorrv til siiv Salllllel Shcllcn-
benrcr's health hi not improving.
Mrs. Scholl made a visit to her sick
brother, Joseph Smith, In Swales.
I Henry Smith and wife, of McAllster
ville, were recent visitors in tow n.
Mrs. VanHorn made B recent visit to
her brother, Wm. Kniscly, iu Mexico.
(liir band is becoming popular. We
li i strxntie but it often notice it has lx-en furnishing the music
II IS SirangC, DUl II OUCH ... number of DlcnTcs this sea-
ft
won
Chalfont and children, of
Philadelphia, who have lieen visiting
How To
Gain Flesh
Persons have been known to
dain a pound a day by taking
an ounce or MAM I a cmuL
SION.
h.-mnens.
Somehow the ounce produces
the pound ; it seems to start the
HiiiMtive machinerv gom4 prop : ville.
erly, so that the patient is able j 2LZZ
in HitfMt and absorb his ordinary
food, which he could not do be
fore, and that is the way the gain
is made.
A certain amount of flesh is
necessary for health ; if you have
not got it you can get it by
taking
SPRENKLETOWN.
Clrandpa Fisher passed throug'
Monday.
wi
Henry Bhambach caught se
ass one day last week.
tu our town, have gone
to McAlister-
fth'.' visit-
Norman Look and Fred
cd J. C. BpreukTe Monday
J. C. Spri nkle, and , vi ,.,,.,.1
drove to Freeburg on Si ...
The Kant. Hand h
plated baritone for ( '
Mrs. J. A. Fisher
to Mrs. J. C. Holt
C. A
were ill -xini'.ui-tberlaiid count v hist
week.
Anion F'tthr
"bought a new
A. Bheuiorry.
paid a shnri visit
J rilc mi Mini. lav.
Shainl , ,,, D D I'......
r, of Smoketown, win
, or some time, is ranldLv eon
MT. PliEASANT MILLS.
peon's fmnislQB
You wu! find it ut as useful In wmmer
as in winter, and if you are thriving upon
it don't stop because the weather is warm.
job nd $i.oo, all druggtatf.
SCOTT & BOWNE, OMffllM. New York
8PINALrfl
At. Schnee's sjicnt Sunday in Free
burg. Some of our farmers are beginning to
cut corn.
K. H. Meiser, of Selinsgrove, was in
town Bunday.
The schools of Perry township will
open Monday, 17th.
The band and quite a number of our
people atended Uie picnic Saturday.
Mlsa Catherine Miller left for Centre
ville, where she will teach the primary
school.
Rev. C. C Miller preached an inter
CHtlng sermon in the Bt. John's church
Sunday.
As an advertising medium the
Post is the best in the county.
Give it a trial.
valescii'.g.
A number of our young folks uiiciid-
ed the chicken and waffle supper al.
Vlfflilla on Saturday.
Miss LQlleHosterman, who has been
staying at J. C. Sprinkle'.- tbraeveaal
weeks, has returned home again.
Miss Mandle Miller of tlu' I , w . -Bnd
and Mr. John 8Umellna; and hie
daughter are numbered with the sick.
Henry Hosterman and wife sx-ntu
very pleasant day with their daughter,
Mrs. Ira Hoovir, on Hall's Island lust
week.
Miss Annie Martin, of WilkejHarrer
and sister Manic, of Milton, urevialt
ing their aunt, Mrs. Calvin Forry: liny
wank
The one-year old child of Mit. J. K.
Moyer, of Shiiinokin, wan luterrtHl at
Wltmer's United Kvaiigelie.iL Clmreb.
on Bunday.
The choir of the First Lutheran Hui
day school is preparing for the pic-uic
next Saturday, which we bout will bv
a grand succeaa.
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