The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 11, 1900, Image 5

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    PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE FOST
PAXTONVILLE
(Too UUtfor last week. 1
Miss Laura Harner was in Boa-
vertown mouuuj.
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dleburgh J! riuay.
Vm. Heimbach and wife were
pent callers iu town.
Mis Eftie Gill visited friends iu
Bw vertown over Sunday.
B. F. Heimbach and wife, of
mr Berlin, were in town Tuesday.
Teacher Zimmerman had L. K.
Pcrr as a substitute in the school
room. K. E. Gift went to Philadelphia
Saturday to buy his stock of winter
goods.
Mrs. Austin Gift and son, Clark,
ire spending a few days with her
daughter in Suubury.
Mrs. John Gilbert, of McVey
town, spent a few days at John
RirglcV last week.
Samuel Wittenmyer, Jr., of Mid-
Htburgi loaded two cars of oak
hmber at this place this week.
Miss Emma Bowersox, after
spending several mouths with her
parents and friends here, left Tues
day for Michigan.
Win. Zimmerman, Frank Gray-
bill, Mahalah Graybill and Amy
Mitchell attended the Lewisburg
lair last Wednesday.
Isaiali Bowersox and family, ac
companied by Misses Maud and
Lottie Gift, attended the S. S. and
C. E. convention at Centreville last
Wednesday evening.
Last Monday night about eleven
clock the shrieks of a man were
cam uv sonic ui inc citizens, kjii
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THIS WEEK'S NEWS.
Dr. A. M. Smith was in town on
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Mrs. Sarah liowersox visited in
lririlfihiirnrh Mnnrlnv
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Mrs. Wm. McAffee spent a tew
a F l l m r i .
V8 nr. Mmhurv ann Mi mn
Jesse Spiglemyer, of Kaub's
list arwmr nunnav urirn nor tvir.
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. Wm. Derr and family, of Excel
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J. D. Winters, of New Berlin,
DDQttO1 hllL'IIMl(.'U in t.itl-Il In, I
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Mrs. Ira Attig and children, of
snminrir ciumr n tiw iimv-u in
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Robert Stout and family, of Un-
eountv visited his hrnthnr. .Ins.
Miss Maude Graybill is spending
week with her grandparents at
hum
Hiss Mamie Hacken burg is spend-
b weeK wiui ner oroiuer ai iu-
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Christian Graybill, of Richfield,
unror.
l n ipw fin vu with ties nnoirotcr
fs. Irwin Graybill.
After spending several months in
inn v MiflB KAioom HnMroti-
Chas. Derr, a law student in Mr.
lew days at home,
lite a number of our citizens
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1 1 im rna ma do moiirinrr or wiin.
iirn- nnainu otrnniiifv
Mrs. C. Graybill, Eva Wetzel.
Lmig and Miss Dalby were
pra in tnurn ornrlov
Chas. Boyer and M. K. Hassing
Murned home from their fishing
he teachers of Franklin town-
held their first institute of the
in Mover's school house last
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MCKEES HALF FALLS.
J. P. Reitl and family were out
for . nMirt j-j-. ,,
a pleasure drive Sunday.
rVbram Sanders and Philip Pau-
r j
bert are home BUM the strike.
John Reichenbaofa and wite were
visitors at the hitter's old home near
Oriental.
W. B. Mine ami wife passed
through here en route to Montandon
and Milton Moudav.
Quite a number of our folks at
tended the fair at Milton. Among
them were Albert Kino and lady,
Harvey Kreitzer and lady, iVilliam
Kcrstetter and wife and William
Herman and others.
MoKeea Half Falls has a young
man who has undertaken the job of
going to see the girls in the neigh
borhood before he is old enough to
have lost childhood's tears. lie is
"Jumbo" Kerste tier's general util
ity man, and Saturday night the
young gallant started out and he
stayed SO late with his girl that he
was afraid to go home alone. He
wanted the young lady to take him
home, but she refused so ho coaxed
her lather's dog along. "Jumbo,"
you had better keep "Bully" at
home.
MIDDLES WAHTH.
Our farmers are busy husking
corn.
C. P. Bingaman and wife were
visiting at McClure over Sunday.
Boys, remember this maxim,
"Handsome is that handsome does."
H. P. Muster, who is working
near Adamsburg, was home Sunday.
Rev. Aurand is holding revival
services in the St. Peter's church at
present
Last Tuesday Melvin Kuhus, son
of Henry and Polly Kuhna, died.
His ailment was croup, from which
he lingered several weeks. He was
aged 8 years, 3 months and 6 days.
His remains were interred iu the
Troxelville cemetery. Rev. Ott of
ficiated. To our dismay the viewers for
the new road in Centre township va
cated it. We can little see or know
for what reasons they have thus act
ed, unless in order to please the cit
izens iti the east end of the township.
We very well know and every per
son can see that the road would not
Ik as great a benefit to them as it is
to us. The should-be-road if grant
ed and completed would have been
as level and much used a road as
Centre twp. can boast of possess
ing. But as the Holy Writ says :
"Ye shall not murmur," we must be
satisfied, but the doings of nil who
assisted in vacating the said road
are burdens they must carry.
Anew romedy for biliousness is
now on sale at the Middleburgr Drue;
Store, It is called Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Jt gives
quit's renei ana win prevent tne at
tack if given as soon as the first in
aicauon oi tne disease arjnears.
Price, 25 cents per box. Samples
irne.
SALEM.
John Bilger and wife atended the
Milton fair.
J. P. Wagner and daughters, of
lJundore, were recent visitors.
Rev. H. G. Snable attended
Classis at Georgetown part of last
week.
John Wagner and wife, of New
Berlin, were Salem visitors on Sat
urday.
Ground has been broken for a
new house, which will be the third
new house for Salem this summer.
Mrs. J. E. and Miss Erma Magee
of Kreamer were pleasantly enter
tained by Misses Li! lie Row on Sun
day. Prof. J. I. Woodruff and son
Ralph spent Saturday afternoon
with the former's mother, Mrs. Eli
zabeth Woodruff.
A deep gloom has been cast upon
Geo. A. Snyder and wife iu the
death of their infant son Cyril Elijah,
aged 10 months, of cholera infantum.
The funeral was held Saturday aft
ernoon. Rev. Snable officiated.
When you cannot Bleep for cough
ing, it is hardly necessary that any
one should tell you that you need a
few doses of Chamberlain's dough
Remedy to allay the irritation of the
throat, and make sleep possible. It
is good. Try it. For sale by the
Bliddleburg Drug Store.
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BY ITS CORPS OP
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9 Wsasasyar aj
UONDORE.
Dillie Krebs was in town.
in life's y-reat work each ha
his
pa i t.
Dr. lvn lis has many professional
calls.
George Campbell and wife were
iu town.
Isaac Seiler, of Selinsgrove, was
in town.
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J. D. Riegleand L W. 1
were in town.
II. F. HIcssinLr isliauliMLrini;i(oes
to Selinsgrove.
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Mollio Bowersox spent Sunday
with her parents.
Our farmers are asking a premium
for winter apples.
Dr. Bogar is attending Edward
Ba mho's sick child.
J. M. Bambo says court last week I
was short but sweet.
Our postmaster is 21 years old,
in his official capacity.
Our fanners are getting 50 cents
for buckwheat and rye.
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nariMT Kreiis is verv accomoda-
tive and verv successful.
John H. Behrer was in town and
visited his sick grandchild.
Charles flower passed through
town on his way to his farm.
Ed. Witmersays he can husk his
corn as fast as his hogs eat it.
James A. W ise has gone to Ber-
i i . i i
wick to work iu tne car snops.
Sal lie Banner, of Selinsgrove,
sjM'iit Sunday with her parents.
It is contended that there are more
fisher lights on the river than fish.
A. E. Witmer made a trip to
Richfield where he bought a horse.
'Squire Sechrist took in the Mil
ton fair and speaks loud in its
praise.
Wagner and his two daughters
attended the funeral last Saturday
at Salem church.
Henry Sweige. is an old hand at
killing dogs and cats; all he wants
is an old musket.
Wilson Noll's child was buried
last Sunday at the Witmer United
Evangelical cemetery.
The eel dams in the Susquehanna
river look line, but there arc no eels
where there is no water.
Shoemaker Witmer is busy in his
shop and finds that his old patrons
are with him every time.
Several parties are keeping their
guns loaded for the next chicken
thief, the last one they did not get.
The mosquito dehorner, of Union
towmhip, is just as busy as ever,
and will be so till the weather
changes.
Our public school is better patron
ized and is doing good work. How
ard Seholl is doing his !xst to make
it a success.
Gottshall, of Sunbury, was in
town and now you can get their best
flour and buckwheat Hour and corn
meal at Dundorc's store.
This is the last opportunity that
the party in power has, iu the pres
ent century, to convert the Demo
crats, and the prospects are glorious.
Politics is getting hot. The dif
ference between Democratic soup
houses of a few years ago and Re
publican prosperity of to-day will
fix tne results of theoomingeleetfon.
The proprietor of the National
Hotel at lort ireverton raised a
sweet potato in his garden that
weighs f K)iinds and all of his
many guests will claim a slice of it.
The metropolis of Hcrndon and
our town have many interests at
common; but the insurmountable
obstacle, the Susquehanna river, and
the vanishing hope for a bridge
across the river at Port Treverton
during the present century, has been
relieved considerably by the Penn
Telephone Co. bringing us face to
face with the metropolis and now
there is a ray of hope that the much
needed bridge will be built some
time during the next century.
"If there la one who believes
the "Gold Standard" is a good
thing, or that ft must be main
tained, I warn him not to cast
his vote for me, because I prom
ise him it will not be maintain
ed in this country any longer
than I am able to get rid of It"
W.J. .Bryan.
SNYDER COUNTY
CORRESPONDENTS
KKEAMErt.
Jacob Bow is sick at present.
John ind Bay Deitrieb i spent Sun
day at Slianiokiii Dam.
Miss Amelia Thomas, of Sun
bury, is visiting at Henry Bjuiht's.
Prof. F. C, HsIkt, of Salem, was
a caller iu thia vicinity Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Michael Mover, of Fiwbunr
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j visited her brother, John Uiekha.t.
last week.
Keamer Aumiller went in Lfw-
ihtown. ivhon In. l-w aU ,ltll
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ployment.
J. F. Magee was in the city this
week and bought a large stock of
winter goods.
The carpenters are making rapid
progress in the erection oi Alviu
Bousb'8 house.
Thomas Sauer is digging the cel
lar for the new house be intends to
erect for himself.
Mrs. Jacob Hummel and Mrs.
Ammon Gearhart visited friends
near West Milton over Sunday.
Mrs. 8. A. A pit and Mrs. Jerry
IApp,ol Monroe township, were the
guests of A. C Smith Wednesday.
Miss Erma Magee, who lias spent
uiegrouer win oi tne summer in
Muzeppa, has returned and is ming
ling with her many friends
lie sure to read the new storv,
"Malcoiu Kirk," now
the Post.
appearing iu
BUHNER
The rain Monday moistened the
ground.
Some of our people attended fair
at Milton last week.
Oscar Bowersox and wife were
visiting David Hoover Sunday.
P. A. Stuck and wife were visit
ing friends near Richfield Sunday.
Peter Oar man and wile were to
Philadelphia to buy their fall and
winter goods.
RV. Miller preached a sermon iu
the St. John's church Sunday fore
noon at It) o'clock.
Henry Harding, of this place, who
was visiting friends at Allentown,
came home last Tuesday.
Herve
Food
If you have neuralgia, Scott's
Emulsion f Cod Liver Oil
will feed the nerve that is crv
.. for food it is hungry
md set your whole body going
again, in away to satisfy nerve
uid brain from your usual food.
That is cure.
If you are nervous and irri
table, you may only need more
tat to cushion your nerves
you are probably thin and
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil will give you the fat, to be
gin with.
Cure, so far as it goes.
Full cure is getting the fat,
y lit need from usual food, and
Scott's Emulsion will help you
. that.
v.m have not trir.1 it, scml fur free iwimplc,
It agrecftblc taste will surprise you.
scott a BOWNB, Chemist,
!-4i5 Pearl Street, New York.
Sue and i.oo: nil ilrtiKKiitii.
PALLAS NEWS.
Peroival Gaugler moved home t
his parents.
. Miss Bertha Bilger returned from
Philadelphia.
Miss Kate K. 1'iiig, of Kantz,
sjH'iit Sunday here.
Geo. I tollman, who works ut Mil
ton, spent several days here.
Wm. Heintzelman and Adum
Shaffer returned from NewaYork.
J. L. Heintzelman, who is short
of ten turkeys, asks the man to re
them and save trouble.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
a9
J YEARS r
4 oid
Why let vour n.l.hhnra
know it?
And whv five thm
chnce to gue you re even
nvc or ten yeir more?
Hettcr give them good
reasons for guessing the
Other W1V. If T. vrv ......
for nothing tells of age so
quickly as gray hair.
U a vouth-renewer.
It hides the age under a
luxuriant growth of hair the
color of youth.
It never fails to restore
color to gray hair. It will
stop the hair from coming
out also.
It feeds the hair bulbs.
Thin hairbecomesthick hair,
and short hair becomes long
hair.
It cleanses fhe scalp; re
moves all dandruff, and
prevents its formation.
We have a book on the
Hair which wo will gladly
send you.
flu you iprw from th ( tl
ii ;nu ao not oMiln in tht (MO.
I'riibtblr Uier toaa
Vlttnr. write
id a
r Il I
infml
dueler about It
mar b r mil, rtmoTtd. lddrtit,
with jouf giintrtl iMtam whio
Vt. J. C. Ay.r. LwU, Mu.
PORT TREVERTON.
Wm. Shrawder has returned home.
Harry Neitz has gone to Shamo
kin to work.
IL'l-lll'i lli!,. I Inttnv !a amnlnil.
ed Ht Dr. Mogul 's.
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tWlml Slp,.li s,.,t u,.vupul iliuic at
Selinsgrove last
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Dr. Fox is doing u very SU008SB
ful Inifdiiess in our town.
P, G. 8hambattgh is transacting
business in Philadelphia.
Etl win Hodman, ol Chambers
hurg, is visiting his father.
1. K. Hiugaiiian, ol Shamokin,
spent Sunday with his family.
Wm. Brtlbaker, oi Sunbury, was
noticed on our streets Saturday.
Clarence Klock, of Sunbury,
called to see his brother Sunday.
('Iiarles Brubaker, of Mohantotigo,
Bpent Sunday with Geo. Flanders.
Chas. Mulier ami several friends,
of Sunbury, enjoyed a drive t town
Sunday.
.laoob Arnold, ol Shamokin, is
lieiiig entertained by Miss 1ora
Hingnniati.
Juiin Noll and mother, ol Steel
ton, Attended the funeral of bis
brother's child Sunday.
Miss Ixiiia Bingaman visited re
latives at Milton and Lewisburg
during the past week.
Miss,-, Maude Charles and Kale
I Noll, after spending Sunday with
their parents, returned to Sunbury.
Statistics suite that the Susque
hanna has not been at as Iowa water
mark as it is this summer, since
1803.
Rev. Hrillhiirt and family have
iiiiivimI t.i 1 1 1, ' 1 1 f't , 1 1 , 1 I. .f n f..,i. ma&t.j
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where he is conducting revival Ber-
vices.
Many of our noted -ownspeop
attended the Milton fair last wee
mid all reported having
time.
had a
good
rlwiu Mitterling, of theStarKc-
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staurunt, Sunbury. was a welconu
visitor at the home of John Hoover
Sunday
Herman Thomas and Chas. Kel-
ler, who are employwl ut St 1 ins-
grove, sjtent Sunday with the lat
ter's parents.
H. J. Stroh, while quarrying
stones in the river, raised one mcu-1
suring21 feet 4 in. in length. This i
is the largest stone ever raised out !
of the rivtr at this place. j
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The funeral of the 4J mo. old
child of W. P. Noll and wife took
place Sunday afternoon in the U.
Ev. church. Interment at Wit
mer's cemetery. Rev. Brillhart of
ficiated. Our blacksmith can strike the iron
without exerting hlflfcHllf. the teach
er of the grammar sehix! ean work
problems without troubling himat If,
but neither can spear a li.-li with
out ducking himself.
Wm. Hclfcnstciu and wile. A.
trwin Reichenbnch, Edwin Ar old,
F. A. Shambaugh, Mrs. Bdia
Wolf and Miss Kate Charles, of
Shamokin, spent Sunday with their
relatives in town.
S. P.Steffen and Rev. Francis re
turned home Mondav from Fast
renna. conference which w.i hold
at Palmyra. The members o the
U. B. church are glad that their old
pastor has been returned to them
KANTZ.
A. T. Drccsc has finishe i husking
0 irn.
We have prospects for astngin
i class at Hoover's.
Geo. Rous!), employed by A.
I Soles, paid us a visit.
J. Foster Dock is s ending hU
' spare time at fishing.
Wm. .!. Mease ha purchased
John F. Ilomig's dairy outfit.
Mrs. II. S. Stalil is Improving.
I We wish her a speedy recover
Jno. B. Romig has sold hi- imp
erty to J. Frank Troup. Vinsidui
eration 81000.
ALIKE
Elmer Witmer, ol Liverpool
the guesl of A. Dinger Sunday.
was
T. K. Hornberger and wife were
the guests of J. 15. 1 rndei kofHcr Sun
day. Fred Dinger is under the paren
tal root, having r turned from Phil
adelphia! Prayer meetin at Aline and St.
Thomas every Sunday evening at
o'clock sharp.
Miss Jane Km m.se, of Bucks Val
ley, and her gentleman friend of the
si'iie place, were guests of Christ
K louse Sunday.
Li AL ADVERTISING
L, My I i' K'S N0TI0B. NoHm Is hotebjr
' KlviMi Ciitt letters tenlameDtary upon tltc
e.lirr nf I'holnM WlM, Int!' OI (fentffl
Tt.w HmIiI), v nyiler Comity, I'n , dtCMMMd, luv,
bwtl Itolied - ilttm rnrn lit lltw to the llmler-
!fn, whom nil InilelitlMl In . i 1 . 'i.to
B,iulil innlcc ImmMWN luiyinrnt Hm.hb
linviiirf elitinm liKultmt It should ,.. i tlmm
SA.MI KL II. STROril, Ein ntor,
iiuiy nutiu iitii nte'i 1 -.n 1.1
I'enntiereok,
, Oot 11, 1MO.
pXKUfTKIX'H NOTICK. Notice la hereby
frlveo that letters testamentary upon tho e
tote of Samuel llruniier, lato tif Centre Twp,
Snyder Countv. Ta.. deetsised, have been hwuetl
in due form nf mm to the Undmrfllinajd, to u-bom
nil lltdsbted to -nil i-'.iti nIiiiuIiI make Imme
iliitte pAVtnenl and IhOM haviliK olallni a)taliirl
Il should iireaent them duly iulhentlcAtorl for
Mtth ui. KI.I as BRUANRH, Bzeeutoi.
PeniMcreek, I'a , Oot, 11, Itmil.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICK - Notice Ii hereby
given that letter! tcvtn tneutary upon the ea
tate of s. ii:iii I ArboKiiMt, ilee'd. of l'arr twp..
Hnyder eoiinty. fa , dei'i-aseil have been ineuod
In due form of taw to the underntKiied, to whom
all indebted In said estate should make homo
diate payment and thone having elaiunt aicaitiat
It should preaent them dulv Authenticated for
settb ui. QKO. F BROBtUS, Executor,
Ml I'leaannt Mills. I'a.. Oct. U, l'Jim
Excellent Farm for Sale.
WwliiiiL' to iiiui fariiiiiitr. 1 am of
Coring at private sale it most excellent
Ifiirin conwininu MiT ncres of rich rhrm.
Ing land. 87 acres of which in clear and
In a good state of cultivation. The !al
ance is timber. On tho land is 11 good
Inr'e li.tnk bam, excellent dwelling
house, good size, all kinds of outbuild
ings in gotn repair, uchI cane1 molas
ses factory, good never-falling water
near tin- house and in the fleldn for the
stock, excellent miiU.' orchard, abun
dance of peaches, cherries, pears, and
all kinds of small fruit, such as black
and red raspberries, grapes, currants,
plums, etc. -r
to church
the property is located convenient
store ami iiosiollliv nl iiiii
one puuuc roau and is a very prom
inent f:tnn. We raixe excellent grain
mill firiiss ; have good fencss and a tine
location for a fish dam within sight of
the house. The soil is good, deep and
rich, no stones to bother with, niniiteh
Ing necessary, no slate and we have U
easy road to the river. We wflrBjlBo
sell jo acres which will make ii sum!!
farm for some one who does natcartr
for much land.
This farm was twice Hold for Js'i,(K)0
and is now offered at the verv low rate
of $2800. If it were not for the fact
Hint I wish to discontinue farm Ins, the
farm would uol be offered at mi low a
flgui
A clear title can be given.
MRS. M. A. BAILEY,
19-Sm, Pallas, Snyder Co., Pa.
JelMi, The Bfon Dawrt
lileiiseH all the family. Four Flavor!
Lemon. orange.rasDDerry and straw :
2?? 4At, vour K'ocer'B. 10 cents.
Try it to day.
Railroad for Pulton County,
Surveys are being made in Fulton
n"""-v- "ls state, which is now with
out a railroad, by a representative of
the Baltimore and Ohio. The latter
plans to send a new line into that
territory. William Edwards, a ire-
legist and mining expert from the
south, Is prospecting in that rwunty in
Hie interest of the railroad und has
taken m" amPlel "f iro" ore- '""i u.
hw ,l,Hl hM u"Mra,U- CM of
the eoiinty have startetl a movement to
ratte a bonus to further the projeet of
the Baltimore and Ohio to, liiiild a
hmneh from Hancock, Md., toMct'on
uelHhiirg, the county Moat of Pulton
Once tills Hue in I m ill. the TuxcHrora
line, it is sitlil, will be extended lu Mo
ComielsburK, and after that to other
points near to, hut not touched by, tlw
Pennsylvania lines.