The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 27, 1900, Image 5

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WEST BEAVEK.
SIK'llt
Snyder and family
nv with Adam Baiimgardncr.
'
:im BaumjrardDer lias loon on
hfc list for the past tew weeks. .
In Rilter and wife, of Mifflin I
were the guests of Jacob I
ISundav.
Lrren A. McGlaughlin has ac-
ll a position in J. Bnellen-
tr's store.
oster Smith, of Adamsburg, was
beted to tne r air view iwuvw
Linlay evening on spinal luisi-
unuel Baumgaidnei and family.
iglerville, Mifflin county, spei
iv with his father-in-law, Levi
Treaster.
Daniel Seal had a severe fall last
ek. Through the care i Dr.
hive he wa.- able to attend tne ptc-
Saturday.
lames Steely and ('has. Long
ade a business trip to Hhamoktn
un ll 'st week, in search of three-
cent water melons, and were BUCcess-
ful.
Mr. Weiand, of Lewistown, was
left out in the cold with his wheel
of fortune, and not allowed to fleece
any one. The committee on arrange
ments did right, and they have the
good will of all.
Mifflin county was well repre
sented here last Saturday, partaking
of Snyder county's good things, for
which Snyder has the reputation of
furnishing on all occasions. Call
Hgain, all arc welcome.
The picnic Saturday at the Ridge
ihureh was not as large as hereto-
ore, but everything passed in very
uietly. The day was cool and all
coined to eujoy themselves, the nest
ley knew how. The music and the
Idresses were highly appreciated
v an v i 1 1 1 1 1 ( neannir instance.
Three young ladies rode their
heels up to the water fountain in
Lewistown. The fust said, "I
baptize you in the name of McKin
ley, because you made a good run."
Til
h "l W.'tiw von in
the name of Kooscvelt, because you
are a rough rider." The third said,
-f baptize my wheel in the name of
Bryan, because you arc a full ol
ind.
I'OKT TREVEKroN.
Miss Alici Knights went to
Bal
i lore, Md.
Arthur Heiser, ofHerndon, made
. jveral ti ;p.s lo town last week.
Miss Jennie Xeitz, who i- employ
ed at 8unbury, is visiting at home.
Miss Martha Snyder, ol Selins
gioye, visited her brother, Jerre,
last week.
Mrs. 1. S. Thursby and two
daughters, ol Sunbury, spent Sun
day in town.
Misses Maude ( lharles and Katie
Noll have gone to Sunbury to spend
a few weeks.
Mrs. Harry Shaffer, of Sunbury,
is visiting her parents, Hiram Kel
ler and wife.
Assessor A ticker and Commis
sioner Knight attended to business
at the county seat Monday.
J. I. Charles, who has been em
ployed at Philadelphia during the
summer, spent several days of last
week with his family.
Mrs. IdaOrndorf, of Millers
burg, and Mr.Speecc, of Speeceville,
were welcome guests of John D.
Bogar and family last week.
Hev. Francis and family spent
severafdays at Mt. Carmel last
week. They were accompanied
home by Miss Tycher, of the afore
said place.
F. A. Sbambaugh and Andrew
Herrold are in town owing to the
fact that they have been out of em
ployment since the miners have gone
on a strike.
Dr. Bogar and wife, after spend
ing a month very pleasantly in
Michigan and Illinois, have returned
home and were given a hearty wel
come by their many friends.
HKLINSGROVE.
Harry Conrad spent Sunday with
his parents, A. A.Conrad and wife.
Prof. ( Men C. Gortner and fam
ily are guests of his mother and
family.
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Dr. 15. P. Wagenaeller am! A.
W. Potter. En., took short trip
, nt -i i i i L . L
to i uiaui'iuiua iosi ween.
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Miss liesste Gearhart, ofSunbury, :
is spending a week or ten days with
grandmother, Mrs. Margaret
gehoch
imao Fausnaoht, a former rcsi-
dent of this place, but now of Pied
mont, V. Va., is visiting friends in
this Bection.
Mrs. McClosky and son, who
spent several weeks with her moth-
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er, nra. rotter, ana nrotner, nave
returned home.
Mrs. Lydia Domer, her son, Will,
wife and child, of Washington, D.
it.., arrived in town Saturday even
ing to enjoy several weeks.
Rev. Dr. Dimm spent Sunday at
Reading attending an anniversary
of some ministers in that city and
a'so in the interests of the Universi
ty. Ed. Taylor disposed of his restaur
ant to John Bucher, son-in-law of
Z.T. Hettrick, proprietor of the
National Hotel. Vve understand
that they are going to housekeeping.
Cyril Haas si I Rev. W. A.
Haas, lefl Friday for Ann Arbor,
LViich., to attend tlic medical school.
He expects to go out 1X8 a mission
ary when he has his education com
pleted. Harvest home services were heel
in the Trinity Lutheran church Suu
day morning. They were very in-
te'-e-'' ;. ll tllC evening, ReV. L.
B. Wolf, a returned missionary
from 1 ndia, preached.
(J. W. Burns, of State College,
has leased his printing office to his
her and another man and has
moved to this piece in order to try
to regain ins neaun. i visn aim
success in hN endeavors.
The University foot ball team
played a game with State College
at Stale College Saturday last. The
M ine was 17 0 in favor of Slate
which was good considering the
weight of the teams am the practice
of Susquehanna's team and the most
of them bciim comparatively new
men. They e.iinc within a yard of
scoring.
Senator Hummel and family re
turned from their trip to France,
Germany, etc. A public reception
held for them, which was indeed
a surprise. The meeting was ad
uiessed by Co. Supt. F. C. Bowcr
sox, A. V. Fotter, and the senator.
He was si i v much gratified at the
meeting especially as it was unex
pected. The re-union of the I31s Regt.
Pa. Volunteers took place at Wat
son town Tuesday last. The attend
ance w.i- large. We understand
one hum li ed were present. They
decided to have a history of the
Reg't printed. There wi re present
from this place, H. E. Richter, Lt.
M. L. Wagenseller, H. F. Charier;,
J. E. Forrester, Benj. Smith, Jno.
L. Cooper and Win. H. Row. All
report having had a very pleasant
meeting. They fixed the next place
o' meeting at Muncy Tuesday, Sept.
17th, 1901.
GRANDMA
HAD
CONSUMPTION
and I am afraid I have in
herited it. I do not feel
well ; I have a cough ; my
lungs are sore; am losing
flesh. What shall I do?
Your doctor says take care of
yourself and take plain cod -liver
oil, but you can't take it. Only
the strong, healthy person can
take it, and they can't take it
long. It Is so rich it upsets the
stomach. But you can take
SGOTT'S
EMULSION
It is very palatable and easily
digested. If yoti will take plenty
of fresh air, and exercise, and
SCOTT'S EMULSION steadily,
there is very little doubt about
your recovery.
There arc Lypcplicsphites in it ;
they give strength and tone up th
nervous system while the cod-liver
oil feeds and nourishes.
(or. And ft. on, ill (Vugrl'tv
SCOTT & BOWNB, GremUta, Kcw York.
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UOMDORB.
Daniel Krebs was in town.
R. Meiscr, of Selinsgrove, was in
town.
C. W. Krebs has a fine driving
horse.
"Every day ol thy lite is a leaf in
thy history."
Philip Hoot and daughter were
seen in town.
James A. Wi. makes good use of
his driving hone.
Christ Bitnerand wife drve to
town with their pony.
H. H. Sechrist and John Foltz
spent a tew hours in town.
Sallie Kuhu expects before long
to make Shamokin Dam her home.
Minnie Shaffer, ot Eolipn spent
Sunday with her parents at Toehill.
A. F. Witmcr took a load of pota
toes to Sun'iurv market last Satur
day. iu farmers are bus) taking up
potatoes w hich arc under sijse this
year.
1). W. Stahl and wile, of Verdilla,
were in town with produce for the
store.
John Houtz, of Freebuig, was
seen on our streets with a load ot
choice - gars.
Boat ; ing down the canal
empty. Tin-is one of the fruits of
the miners' strike.
Many li anis passed ;h town
way to St linsgi m coal
bclore the supply is exhii 'd.
Susan Stahl brought a tut of nice
tomatoes from Striekler's Island
where they are plenty and cheap.
'Sipiire Sechrist believes ill hitting
to l)ii'ils with one -lone; hi can get
his mail at the post office and see his
be-i girl in one trip.
For 00 days the river lias been
exceptionally low, and our farmers
are put to many inconveniences on
account of the scarcity of water.
J. F. Wagner has finishtd seed
ing his 42-acre field and took L52
bushel ; of potatoes from on patch
has two more patches on hand.
Henrf C. Hoover bought tiie
farm he now occupies for $900. He
i:;t aids to make many improvemi its
and have the telephone connected
with his residence.
Oui public schools have but few
scholars enrolled thus far. It is as
ha"d for the parents to see tin wel-
lar.
it
ir children as it is for the
children to see it.
it is believed that before ihf
vv k is cmh d that the Penn Tele
phone Co. has captured Qerndon
ami that the outside world will have
access lo the metropolis,
XUOXKLVILLE.
J. C. P. liner and children, who
had been sick with fever, are up and
about again.
Some farmers had been waiting
(or rain to do their sowing, but it
seems as if they got tired ot waiting
or are afraid they wouldn't get any
seed out.
Frank Goss went to New Berlin
to his uncle to learn the milling
trade. We wish him success and
health in his siation of life.
Kcv. L. C Edmund, of Ohio,
preached an interesting visiting ser
mon Sunday. The Rev. gentleman
was pastor of this charge years ago.
J. ( ). Berge was visiting on Chest
nut Ridge last week. He took
sonic of his tools along which he
undoubtedly wpnta to use, which
will be the first time for three
months on account of the fever
which lie had during the summer.
The shot gun can be heard daily.
We suppose the game will b scarce
till the citizens come out in search
of some. It may seem strange to
sonic people that I left the other
party out as citizens, but Ican't re
gard a man who disregards the law.
1 think such a person should not
have the protection of the United
States. Every man whois protec
ted by this government ought to
have sense enough to ob y the law,
and il he iias rot he oughf to lie
taught by giving him th. full ex
tent ot the law.
As an advertising medium the
Post is the best in the county.
Give it a trial.
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Ul.OV.K MILLS.
B. W . Ybder was doing business
at this place Monday.
N. P. Hare and wife spent Sun
day with Antes Ulrich.
Mrs. Asaph Beaver i- slowly re
covering from a long illnc-s.
Mrs. Charles Stuck made a busi
ness trip to Selinsgrove Friday.
Samuel Hassinger, of Milton,
spenla few days with 11. A. Hum
mel. Calvin F.rdlcy and family, ot
Ififflinburg, spent Sunday with B.
F.liow.
MoOLORJS.
Picnic season will soon be among
tne tilings ot the past for this season.
K. P, Decker and wife, ol Ad
amsburg, .-pent Sunday in tow n.
T. A. Ewing, of Lewistown,
spent Saturday and Sunday in town.
J. I. Ulsh and wife look atrip
to Coonelsville to visit their 8on, S.
V. Ulsh.
The Evangelical Sunday school
will hold a basket picnic in How
ell's grove, Saturday, Sept. 29.
A. Holshue and saac Middle-1
Bwarth spent last week at liichmond,
Va., attending the !.. . F. con-!
vent ion.
W. M. Crcssingcr and wife, ol
Altoona, are spending a short vaca
tion with the tatter's parents, Amos
Wagner's.
1 he Sunday schools eompri inu
the West Beaver district will hold
their Quarterly convention at tl c
St. Paul's ehi' -eh, Saturday, let. 7.
!r. Mitchell mo veil into his new
house. Operator Dreese will occu
py the I se vacated by Dr. Miti h-
ell ami John II. Dr
will nmve
y Ipi rator
into the I i
Dreese.
vacati
SALEM.
X. B. Stettler rode Ii
ncvcle ,
to Mifflintowu last v t.
Win. J. Bover wife vinited
fln fiwaw aMai I . h, ... ........ I.",. !., ,
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raiuron,
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I ' ' 1 1 . I 'Hi VfJ. 1 a I f i I I i I ' I it II I I l
ami
called at G. M. Witmer's Sunday
evening.
Mrs. ( ', K. Pi in f , utertaincd hi r
nephew, Master Herman Leitzel,
Saturday.
Mi.- .Maud Mover, ol Selim-
grove, visited her aunt, Mrs. John
Bilgcr, over Sunday.
Rev. J. H. Raki r, ol P. I mi
spent several days with Uev. II. G.
Suable, a formel classmate.
Mrs. Wallace Tents, of Shamo
kin Hani, spent last week with her
sister, Miss Maine Kcsslcr.
Messrs. C. II. Woodrufl and '.
Lester Kessler enjoyed n drive to
Mlddleburgh Sunday afternoon.
Jacob Kuster and mother Friday
attended the funeral of Mr. Jacob
Dunkleberger at New Berlin.
MIDDLESWARTH.
The potato crop liercseenis to
a failure.
Benfer Bros, were threshing
bi
in
this vicinity last week.
Quite a number of our young
people attended the Ridge picnic
Saturday.
Six days seem to be rather short
for some of our people. They work
on the Sabbath.
Miss Mabel S. Nerhood, who is
working near Troxclville, was at
home on Sunday.
Miss Elanzic Middleswarth, of
Lewisburg, is staying with her
grandparents at present
Miss Jennie E, Sheary and Mau
dic V. Bhawver were the guests of
Maggie Bingaman Sunday.
Chas. F. Zechman ami Miss Bes
sie Moyer, of Troxe'villc, were vis
itors at J. E. Kittcr's Sunday.
A. H. Moyer returned from Pot
ter Co. last week, where he was em
ployed since the 5th of March.
CASTOR I A
For Infants aud Children.
I1 J V II I ai II l
Tne Kind iou Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Sure
Cure for
Colds
Vhen the children set their
feet wet and tike coM give (hem
a hot foot hath, a bowl of hot
drink, a dose of Aycr's Cherry
Pectoral, and put them to bed.
The chances arc they will be
all right in the morninR. Con
tinue the Cherry Pectoral a few
days, until all cough has dis
appeared. Old coughs are also cured;
we mean the coughs of bron
chitis, weak throats and irritable
lungs. Even the hard coughs
of consumption are always
made easy and frequently cured
by the continued use of
Ayer's
Cherry
pectoral
Every doctor knows that wild
cherry bark is the best remedy
known to medical science for
soothing and hcaliug inflamed
throats and lungs.
Put ono of
Dr. Aycr's
Cherry Pectoral
Plasters
over your lungs
Tho Boet Medloml
4Woa Fro I
Wo now l.ave inrv.'Mjf Xha mn .ml
TlTit i ' In lh Li." i Sutra.
UnuiUJil ' i portunlttoi a"l iongtipan.
anea mlnautlj fli them for ilfltia )-u
maillc il ultlea Wlta irel, H n.o
Lartu ulai. in vur cm
Alilr.
rr, Dr. J.C JIVFI.
Lowii, aiioi.
PAXTONVILI.B
Pr. lb rinan, ol Miihllcburgh, i
making dailv calls in town to atte
the sick.
Win. (iill left Monday lor Ohn
I ei ii, u hi re he intends to work.
I furry I lowell, wife and si u. JtM',
id Lev, istown, ure visiting Mr: II iw
el's iiari nts in tow n.
M. !'. Harner, ofC. P
his parents over8unday.
C,
ite
Miss Mollic Mitchell visited rel
alms in iKwcrtown over on nday.
I Friah and VViMiam I towell, i
Beavertown, visited their mother,
Mrs. Mary Howell, Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Bieglu, ol ficwis
town, called on friends Sunday.
( !o mty ( ' lissioner J, P. Wet
zel passed through town Monday.
Mrs. Jh- Hallley had the misfor-
l "I h
mi
lasl Week
She i- being attended by Pr. A. M
Smith. She i about 77 years oM,
and considering hernge, it might lie
iiuitcn while before she is able lo
walk again. We w ish her a speedy
recovery.
'ALLAH NEWS,
Calvin M'niuni and sisters
Fremont, were the guests ot Miss
( rert ie Slroub Sunday.
Mr. Pavis, proprietor of th
Pnvis Portrait Co., ol Ilerndon,
made a business call at tin- placi
Friday.
The Bailey Bros. View Co. made
a beautiful picture of the church in-
tcrior which they will be pleased to
furnish anyone desiring it at a reas-
miald
pnci
Tuesday night of last week the
i liij j tj i' i .i
youngest child ot John bahncstock
died. Interment in Grubb's ceme-
tery. Funeral was well attei
nded.
liev. Miller oflieiated.
The Harvest Home service at the
, , , , i o i .
UrUDDS Church Sunday lorellooll
was well attended The church
was tastefully decorated with ripe
. , ' . I
fruit, flowers, grain and vines. An
excellent sermon was rendered by
Rv Miller '
Kev. Miller.
Iast Thursdry a party of our
young folks attended the fair ul
Gratztown. The party consisted ot.m a m II! It .11 1 IX IB. ICt X-
P. A. Sholly, N.S.Troup, J. F. rfixri'c
Minium, a. A. Btroub. J.u. Uaue-
ler, W. P. Stroub, Win. Spangler,
J. P. Shaffer and J. F. Martin. The 11
river being low, the driver under- I
took to drive across, and just as the I
water was struck the hor. c. bolted, f
tearing through the wafer al a rapid M
rate until they reached a large coal H
i. Tl... . . ..!; ,.n :,i
ll11' IIK- l"u niric jioi on iii
collision and the team was .-.gain
brought under control. In all oth-
er respects the' trip was well enjoyed
by the entire party.
A LINE.
H. p. Sweigert u all sa il few
cause it'- a !iouiiciu iMn , .
H. G. I ornbergef w as a .
river on a business Iriji SatV
Calvin Sir. del, ot Sunb,;r . man
under his parental nof' tasl
Miss Ella M. Burkey
guest of T. K. Honibergur
CM
H. A. EUi ight ill Boon h
move h gnuds into hit n- ,
room.
Andy Kertetcr t.. i ,
bunt last week to get tepairs
..fV .
Prank Tint 1 Ikiuglit a -i i
oi i k. Ilornborgi r. t'u i
UC.'..--
I ta n SS..U.
J. P. I Fnderkottler and if!
to ri. ntal Suntluy to i .i- .
II. Buyvr.
J. P. N'augle ai d his hirelin
Aoa i i
m wiwkh oi corn m a iun
can In at it '.'
n.
HITMMEL'S WHAKJb
( hi
Stet h v vi-iii d ;o
near ! rutzcrv illc Sunday
Mi-- Katie S. esholtz i- -
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i some time m Xorthuinl erlain
John Maze iynl wile, f .
lin. vwitttl Peter K linglerN
Mi I .. hi I lower is simmu i:
week hI the National Hotel, - liu
grove.
: Win M iver mid his fiithi'fV ivtiti 1
melon patch i- doing very v II
i i i
, i ney nave many large meli i:
I Ituiiel Si esholtz, wife aii.
litt i
daughter a u I Krumhiiie, olSini
visited friei Is in this place Sunday
' Senatoi Kd, M, Ilununel
roturuiuc, Ironi Paris, was I
place iiiaking . nanireineiits
ell
larni.
A N ei ; I Viltz and wi
erlill, and I ,i i Mallei
u ehihlren,
the irui t
r Mid!
tiniicl T
ei .i.i
atli 'lid sale last .m; irday,
The lu i iu, iv nrmiti'l t!..
aie a! m mt lioishi ting c
lletil
Ll wel
J. C. Uayei
refer ed from Utoona Fridf
A fishing party of Mfddl
t passed through town lasl v,
da v.
I. I M in
loads of pi
.oU II,
prayer i. . eti
evening.
S . boy.-
the festival n
day i! vi ning.
' i tins p
ar Pallas
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Excellenl farm far Si
I WIhIiIiiu i" 'iut rarming, f ai i '
I ferlng at nivnte sale u i excellent
of 1 farm coiitnlniiiu 107 m o - f rii Ii ;.
ifl land, s, Heres or winch is clem
in i 'j I Ktuttt of eultlvntlon, The 1 .
.mee i- llmlier. I In the land i ,-i .-
lurge bank ham, excellent ilweilinc
house, n Isie, nil kinds of nutliufld
iiiLr- III l'ihiiI repair, jpkhI eaiiu inoUw
ses fuetory, uood iiuver-fuiliiiK i. -neai'
the house and in the Heidi fin b
-tnrl;. excellent upi)lu oreUanl, atara
dttlice of jK'iicheH. cherries, iietiBH,
all kinds of small fruit, such iih him .
I plums, etc,
The property is located ennren c
'ill, l',i 1 11UII .,.1 I ... ,,i .....
to ciiureii, store ami pwtonlcfl atom
the public road nnd i- a ven orozn
inept farm. We raise excellent grain
and gross : have bikmI fences and tl
1(K.tttfon fo'r tt tU, w,tUln (,
the bouse. The soil is jiood, deen ai
"Ch,ni stones to bother i 1 1 1 . nodltcn
I nig nece arv, no -laic ami we un .
easy rood to the river. We i '
I 30 acres which will make urnarf?
nirni for some one who does lovcara,
f,,r mueh land.
Thisfanuwos twlc sold fori
,"!"'. h,'1"", l'11'"1 ;" Uh TJ' li"
ol fS2nOO. II it were nui for tie- y
that I wish tn discontinue farmina b
farm would not Ih ottered at so To
figure. A clear title eau lie given.
M,.s M A . ,
M0-3m. Pallia Snyder Co., Va.
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