The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 20, 1900, Image 5

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UUNDORE.
Never covet what is not your own.
Ed. Stahl and wife were in town
lift Friday.
Chas. Aueker was to town trans
jcting some business.
II. Ii. Rcichenbaeh WM to Salem
on business for our merchant
The Scranton Overall Co. bad
their man eall on our merchant.
The Susquehanna river is very
0v and has been all summer.
Little Eeiehenbaoh made a trip
to Selinsgrove one day last week.
A. E. Witmer took a load of po
tatoes to the Sunbury market last
Saturday.
H. H. Sechrjst was in town one
mning last week and spent a few
hours pleasautlv.
Minnie Shaffer, of Eclipse, spent
j few days last week with her par
jots at Toe Hill.
Frank Bitner was in town last
Saturday and stopped a few min
us at the store.
S. J. Strawser was in town and
talks freely about 'farming, which
be lias made a success.
Mr. Geo. I. Flanders, of Tort
Trevorton, was noticed on our
itreets one day last week.
J. B. Stauffer has the finest cream
er in the township and his butter
mm mauds an outside pi ice.
I. W. Ix)ngacre, the auet'oneer,
was in town and thinks Bryan and
m little boy have clear sailing.
Our tax collector drew his net
over this township last week and got
nme gold, silver and greenbacks
The Peon Telephone Co. has add
ed four additional wires to their line
from Selinsgrove to Port Trevorton.
Henry C. Hoover was seen on
our streets one day last week with
we of his fine young driving horses.
Ttip Mnhannv mountain, which is
aramount admiration of this
i at preset in its r
'. Ia Varaer, representing the
mnlrtn Hardware Co.. wan in
George Campbell got 30 bushels
iiotatoes this year, and among the
anv Kinus ne nan mo victor oiu
H. F. Witmer has started in the
nil 1 1 1 imp niiBinaav. Tr tiia nonnnr n?
the community and solicits the pat
nnage of his friends.
Minnie E. Ever and her daugh
ter, Sara, of Selinsgrove, were in
n last Thursday and were enter
Wined by Maria W. Dundore.
J. F. Wagner's family boiled ap-
plebutter last Friday, and after a
cold nights tpplebntter and
neese will come in all right
dangler A McFall, of Selins-
Fove, erected a very substantial
t moment on the family plot of
ap A. Eyer in the Witmer and
nited Evangelical church ceme-
There is quite t feeling of disap-
ntment among: our, farmers in
w of the fact that their winter
Mer barrels are empty and will re-
n to on account of the scarcity of
pplea.
Our public schools opened Mon
ty under very favorable auspices ;
have t corps of teachers that any
wnship might be proud of, and the
vectors will see to it that all the
Biildren of school age will attend.
This year grapes are plenty and
icitis is prevalent Unite a
mber of cases were reported, but
examination by wiser heads it
discovered that in every case
immaginery pain was on the
i
PALLAS NEWS.
Potatoes are turning out a fair
n
Thvpmade a flyioe trip to
W. Hoffman's Sunday evening.
r rnnnni mnrin nap iinnin m mti
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tt this place surnrised their
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a doatiion party Saturday. ...
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MIDDLESWARTH.
John M. Kline is on the sick li.-t.
Our farmers arc busy cutting off
corn.
Adams township schools opened
Monday.
Some of our sportsmen arc begin
ning to limit.
The storm last Wednesday left
but few apples on sonic trees.
Don't forget to read "Ma loom
Kirk." It is very interesting.
J. T. Herman and family visited
his parents in Troxelville Sunday. I
Francis Fessler bought the home
and distillery of John Shaw ver, de
ceased, Friday for "51.
Henry Bankwitz returned home
last week, having Served his sentence
in the Eastern penitentiary,
I. W. Bingainan, whose school
did not open till Monday, made a
viit to some of the Centre township
schools last week.
CENTBEVILLE.
Morris Erdlev, of Vicksburg,
was in town S !.;y.
Landlord P, C. Els rt man was to
Milllinburg Sunday morning.
F. R. Boyer was home from Kel
ler's Business College over Sunday.
Daniel Hunt, who had been ill
with typhoid fever, is slowly recov
ering. Mrs. (t. W. Sheary returned
from her visit to Lewittowu Friday
evening.
C. F. Berger. who is working nt
carpentering in Laurel ton, was home
over Sunday.
Messrs. Ed. Yoder and Frank
King, of New 1 Berlin, were in town
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Alice Mertr and son Mack,
of Middleburg, were visitors in onr
town the past week.
C. A. Fessler moved to his farm
west of t n Moik' i
snd John . 'alter, L , .uw
house vacated by Fessler.
KANTZ.
Mrs. F. P. ilottzapple is on the
sick list.
Sallte Gearhart sient a few days
with friends at dtis place.
The picnic held in Forry5 grove,
Saturday, Sept 1 5 was a grand suc
cess. Mrs. D. S. Miller spent the last
week in Williatnsport takiag in the
fair.
Geo. Nace, of Troxelville, was
visiting among friends in this vi
cinity. Tbe Freeburg and Kantz Rod
and Gun Club have reported a good
catch.
Ed. Biagaaoan and sister,of Trox
elville, spent Saturday and Sunday
with Geo. I. Kline's family.
Mrs. & F. Dock is able to be do
ing some of her housework. She has
been sick tbe greater put of the
summer.
Rev. Brillhart preached a very
interesting sermon in the school
house at Kantz Saturday evening,
Sept. 15.
J. Foster Dock says that he knows
where to catch the baaa. He also
states that he bad hold of one that
he couldn't lift from the water. Those
are unusually large ones.
8CHNEK.
R. J. Rothrock and C. N. Bro-
sius went to Bucknell University
last week.
Norman Troup was on the sick
list last week.
Francis Boyer bought a new bi
cycle last week.
W. H. Wendt and H. Harding
were to Sunbury on business.
Some of our people attended the
picnio at Kantz last Saturday.
David Hoover loaded a car with
shingles last Saturday tt Middle
burg. W. A. Schnee and H. Harding
were to Freeburg last Wednesday
on business.
Many of our farmers have post-
Cned seeding. They say it it too
t and dry. u.
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viLuun of
BY ITS C'okHS OK CORRESPONDENTS!
UNION TU p.
Stahl is rebuilding lib
Joel t
house.
Chat, 8echri8t sol.l a
buggi for four dollars.
good top
Elmer Nangle, of Kantz, spent
Sunday with a friend at Verdilla.
Gottleob Schrey was visitinir his
brot her at Montgomery ovi
Sunday,
Reputation is a bubble
which a
to blow it
man bursts when he trie
for himself,
liev.J.G. Martin,
bia, spent Iat week
ol New ( olum
icre anions bis
many friends.
Our public schools opened Mon
day with a good number on roll
considering the time ol the year.
The Penn Telephone Co. i- put
ting up tour more wires to aotiom
modate our Bister town, llerudoii.
This is the time of (he year w hen
many ol the young chickens gener
ally get night mare and of course
disappear.
. W. Sliolly, our champion ti-b-erman,
caught two German carp lust
week with rod and line weighing -
lbs. each.
We have people here who take
no newspaper and do not go to
church, but aetuully go gunning for
grey Bqiiirrels on Sunday, This
should not be so.
ehave inourtownshipOchurch
es, 4 preachers, 7 school houses, !S
teachers, it stores, -I post offices, 3
doctors, 'J hotels and one restaurant.
According to the figures marked to
our names as Mmr tax for 11KKI the
overseers are back with their pay
ments or getting ready to buy a farm
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aim esiaonsii a poor iarm. v e
hope it is the latter, as this in our
estimation would soon reduce the
taxes as well as the number of pan
pers.
MT. PJ.Ea"A T MILIJJ.
farmers are busy cutting orn
ng.
Tlx schools opened Monday with
a fair attendance.
W. I. Yerger bought a new Gd
ser threshing machine.
Some of our people attended the
picnic Saturday at Kante.
William Needer and wife, of liar
risburg, are visiting is town.
J. C. Boyer and V. A. Harding
went to Alientown m the tandem
Mooday.
Henry Graybill, wife and daugh
ter, of Richfield, were tie guests of
Irwin Botteiger s Sunday.
Marrieti Sunday, Edward Gtr
mma to Katie Corrmnt. May joy
and oappiness te tlicir lot.
Mrs. Jacob Hackenbwg, formerly
of this place, but now of near Mid
dleburg, died Thursday night and
was interred at this place Sunday,
aeed 68 years, 2 months and 24
dtys. Rev. W. A. Haas officiated
She was the mother of 16 children,
12 of whom are living and 4 dead
She was a kind and loving mother.
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SC0TT8
EMULSION
is a food medicine for the
baby that b thin and not
well nourished and for the
mother whose milk does
not nourish the baby. -
H b equally tfood for the
irl who b thin and
not well nourished
food i also for the
anaunic or consumptive
adult that b losing Beth
and strength.
In fact, for all conditions
of wasting, it b the food I
medicine that will nourish
and build
and
give new fife and energy
when all other means fail.
Sbomkt b take a la aummtrm
wall mm winter.
oc ind ti.oo, .11 dmggbu.
SCOTT BOWME, O mini, Wnr Twfc.
181 3IY.
8KUNSGROVE.
Co. i. held th 'ir annual
can
ke Thursday of last eek.
S. Weis was in Philadelphia last
week making I.
purchases
ot tall
of Balti-
homc last
, of Sun
by Miss
Wrights
ly her sis
gi KIS.
Miss Mary Reynolds
more, returned to her
week.
Miss ( 'brisline Kistnei
bury, is being eutertaine
Miriam liurkhart.
Mrs. Heppe'nstall, ol
ville i being entertained
ter, Mrs. Ella Wngiu r.
Mrs. Rev. Gen
zler accoinnanie1
by u laov irietnl returned Irom ;i
visit to her parents in i'liiludelnhia
I! v. A. E. ( Vmuht and family ure
sveleouie iftiests ai flic home of the
Kev's parent-. J. L. ( !ooper and
wile.
Merchant W. A. Arbogost took
a week otl fishing in the Juniata,
lie was accompanied by a number
o persons from Freeburg,
Chas. (ieinberling, of William
sport, a loriner Selinsgrove boy,
died suddenly las', week and was
buried Monday afternoon,
Mrs. Kate Kaiitner and Mrs. Ni
colas Kuntner went to William-J
sporl .Monday morning to attend the
funeral of ('has. Gemberling,
Miss Katie Krhart, who had been
spending the summer with her broth
er Charles at Hanover, spent a week
among friends in tin-: place.
W. Christ and wife took a
trip to Philadelphia where they re
mained a week. ("has. sars it was
quite warm while they were in the
city.
Gapt J. V. Miller, of Pott 52,;
Lewisburg, inspected the Post in
this nltTe Saturday evenlur. He
was aotxmipsnied by several memliers
from lVst 52,
M. Is. Hassinger, of Warren Co.,
is on a visit to Cyril Haas. He was
unfortunate in having ooe of his
wrists broken. S .he took thU
ehanoe to visit the scenes of his
scIkm! days as he was a former
student at the University.
X. P. Jarret, (UK' of our bridge
builders, has Iktii made erecting
Supt. of the titli list. of the Ameri
Bridge Co., with headquarters
at Minneapolis, Minn. We rejoice
in his evidence of Newt's skill as a
hridgemun. .b.Vm llaupt, another
of 8elinsgrove,s tstys, has mm of the
southern districts for the saniecom
jntnv. A game of foot ball was played
n the University athletic leld Sat
nrday afternoon between Central Pa.
College and the University team.
The score was 200 in favor of the
University team, after which a game
ot baae ball was played between the
Liverol team and the shoe factory
nine, the result of the game was 11
to 13 in favor ol Liverpool.
PORT TREVERrON.
Our public schools opened Mon
day.
Butcher Keller, of Selinsgrove,
visited his parents Sunday.
A. S. Hcrrold,of Shamokin, paid
his wife and son a visit Sunday.
James Neitr and Henry Shaffer
are employed on the railroad at Mil
ton. Nelson Shaffer, ot the Packer
House, Sunbury, is visiting his par
ents. C. D. Bogar and wife spent Sun
day with the former's parents on the
Isle ot Que.
Misses Anna Eisenhartand Lydia
Brubaker, of Chapman, were in
town Sunday.
Mrs. F. A. Shambach and little
daughter, of Shamokin, are visiting
their relatives.
Miss Jennie Charles was the
guest of Miss Carrie Fisher, ot the
Isle of Que, Saturday and Sunday.
Mrr. O. K. Neitz and family and
Chas. and Harry Neitz, of Sunbury,
visited their homes at this place
during the week.
Mrs. Wm. Stepp, of Washington,
D. C, afterspending several months
with ber parents, John Snoke and
wife, has returned to her home ac
companied by her ton, Wellington,
I who will attend school there.
BOW
n
Poor clothes cannot make
you look old. Even pale
checks won't do it.
Your household cares may
be heavy and disappoint
ments may he deep, but
they cannot make you look
oM.
One thin" docs it and
never fails.
It Is Impossible to look
young with the color of
seventy years in your hair.
permanently postpones the
tell-tale signs of age. Used
according to directions it
gradually brings hack the
color of youth. At fifty your
hair may look as It did at
fifteen. It thickens the hair
also; stops it from falling
out; and cleanses the scalp
from dandruff. Shall we
send you our hook on the
Hair and itj Diseases?
Thm Best Advlem Frm:
It you da not obtain ill Hi bn
Ton expected from the) use of
h VlRor, write th doctor about It.
Prrtwulr there Ii eonie dlfllcl'T
with yonr ffenerml iltcm wMiQ
uir bi etlT M-moreo Addreiv
ok i. t.il'Ui, Lowell. UtM.
PAXTONVILLK
Chas. Avers, of Kansas, visited
friends in Iotvii last week.
Wm. Heimbach and wife, of Bea
vertown, visited Austin Gift's Suu
tlay. A party of young people f town
attended the bean soup at McClurc
Sutunlay.
F. C Gift and sister, Annie, of
Sunbury, are visiting their parents
at this place.
Win. Mitchell and Irwin (iraybill
attended Isaac StlttntaUrt funeral
Friday afternoon at Adainshurg.
Klmer Boyer, w ho sjK'iit the last
four years in New Mexico and other
western states, returned home last
week.
SALEM.
C. II. WoodrulT mid his driving
horses.
Chas. Dinitlfl lost a valuable cow
last week.
James Slear wo to his home
over Sunday.
Jno. O. Bilger and wife spent
Sunday at Lewisburg.
Readers of thses items will receive
the latest news next week.
a. s. r isner was seen again on
our streets Sunday evening.
The peaches are very plentiful
Mr. D. M. Moyer has them to sell.
a f .
Jacob Row is driving one of
David Moyer s peach wagons at
present.
Owing to the cold wave Monday
people were seen on the streets with
overcoats.
Miss Lizzie Schrey, of Verdilla,
visited at A inns ( Jen i ber ling's Sat
urday and Sou day.
It will be hard on the game this
fall as there are a few fine you ng
bird dogs in Salem.
Frank Musser and wife, of Krea
mer, are cutting corn at Chan. Hum-
mel's in this place.
Quite a few of the farmers arc
hauling water as their cisterns are
too small for dry weather.
The attendance at the Sunday
school festival wan not very large
owing to the rainy weather.
'Squire Geo. M. Witmer bought
a dainty little pacing horse Monday.
(Now look out, girls, for Geo., Jr.)
Harry Gemberling, Wm. Kling
ler, Geo. Witmer, Jr., and Harry
Aurand are attending old S. Univer
sity. Scott Miller, who is engaged in
the North American printing office,
Phila., spent a few days under the
parental roof .
m site
II. W. Knepp, ot Burnhaa , Mif-
llin count v, was seen on out
last week.
ti r'.-etfr
J If
ii Miiu
Howard Kline, clerk al
Shelleuberger's store, has lci
iek lor the post week or two
l b' drunks ;it the bean SOU
principally barteuders ami
farmers from Liewistown and
wen
.u-ed .
ii rr-
itv.
Mrs. Aaron Mover has ret timet !
home from Mi ill in county u here 'lie .--had
bet n stopping for the nasi .'V
weeks.
1 1 I I I i i . D
ii. ii. i ten sier v t o. are
the finishing touch on J. M
Wngn
have
in t s new iMim and exited lo
it completed this week.
'I lie peach en ip Im. I ,, , .
here (Lis season, Thev hu e
offered at '.!."i cents per bushi I
there is no ready sale at that
)ur old veteran, I fenry In r
has had a call from the lbw r
lb.' count to cook I lean w hi i
equal lor thul business cam i
found,
Mrs Perry Hassinger i
Irom 1 anvillc where she liad
lor a while lor treatment, I
been rep ried (hut shureceiv 'd
i"g
been
a nr.
rice,
dev.
leiim
been
has
en
little benefit.
'1 he In st and la-t picnic fni tlx
se ason will be iSjiturdav next nt the
litdgc church and it large crowd i
evpreted. o drunks will be al
low ed on t lie gl'i mild.
John flofliunn hud niosf of th
crowd ai the lienn soup dee irnted
with monkeys and butterflies, Ue
heiug a one-legged soldier, deserved
the patronage of the people.
'1 he parlies, who moved from Mo
Clure to Stony Ijoucsoiuc, are verj
much discouraged on account of too
many snakes in their front yards,
especially at the parsonage,
Benj. Peter, oneot our township's
r, has accepted a position as day
' 'rer with Kinanucl Wagner anti
enw to be .able to earn his own
living without the aid of the town
-hip.
Thrush and Weiand, of r;w-
1 l;.l .. l.: I ! let
tfluir i, l .. I ..I t..rl.,,,.. .,) ,1.. .lu-
...w.. . ... ........ av HI ill', I', II..
soui) lasi ulurlav. A t'reat nmnv
rj
Imivs found out they werei -much t
wiser aud weaker wliich in gcneiallv
tht;ese. r. .. .
Isaac Aurand, a rstiretrfkrmernt f
Mifflin county, is non n pt'f izifn ( f
McClure, Snyder r.imty. Wjsrrr
you could not have made a better
selection anywhere in the United
States.
The ben n Limn nt M,('lnn. I.ul "
... .... . ..ill 1 1 ... .
Saturday was a Mioeees in uvery
point until the afternoon when the
rain prevented the oorpsof sjieakew,
who were in attendance, from finmb
ing their jmrf of the program. The
-eakcrs present were Hon. I?. K.
Focht of Lewisburg; Hon. A. M.
Smith, Adamsburg; J. V. Kelfer,
Un.. Adiiiiislinrir- i,v T. ' HBtH
monds, Prof. C. W. Oldt, Mifllin
county, and Hon. J. A. Lumbtld
Selinsgrove. The (xtiple were sorry
that the smiles of Prof. V. C. Boia
tirsox were not then? ns they Baf
lieen heretofore. Visitors from dii
ferent places were too numerous to
name. Call again, all an welcome
and appreciated.
ADAMSBUKO.
J. I). Haines and family attended?"
the fair at Lewistown.
Mame Dreese spent Sunday a
Lewistown.
Warren Bingaman, of Stuiliury .
was seen on our streetf.
Harvest home services were heJJ .
in the Lutheran church Sunday.
H. I. Romig and wife spent SaVV
urday with relatives in Middlebinrg,
Mrs. Etl. Charles and children, of
Middleburg, are visiting at:-tiua
place.
Rev. I. P. Zimmerman' and' wflt
made a business trip ttLe wist owe .
Thurst'ay.
Quits a number of eirr people at
tended the G. A. It. bean soup at
McClure.
J. Ernest Zimmerman, of Susqiae"
hanna University, spent Sunday 'in .
der the parental roof.
Claude Klose and wife, F. JVBsI
lers and Myrtle Klose sjient . evaral -..
days in Atlantic City.
Miss Annie Swengle, of Paxtoo
ville, visited her brother fHiirlcs at
the Merchant's Hotel.
E. B. Smith and MyraKomig ro
turned to Keller's BusineaiCollwa -
Mr. Smith has returned since on i
count of sickness.