The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 25, 1900, Image 5

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PHEPARGD EXPRESSLY FOR THE POST
GLOBE MILLS
Henry Dietrich and wife, of Ad
ainsburg, visited Y. A. Smith.
Lewis Brouse aud wife spent Sun
day with relatives at Kxeamer.
Joiin Hassinger and family spent
Sunday with Irvin Walter and fam
ily. A. W. Snyder, of Selinsgrove,
was buying rattle at this place last
week.
Mrs. Kate Hall, of WlllUtMport,
visited her parents, George Koush,
and wife.
Samuel Krdley, of Vicksburg,
spent a few days with his mother at
this place.
Christian Smith and lady, of Sun
bury, spent Sunday with B. F.
Walter aud wife.
Y. A. Smith, Amnion Yerger
and A. A. Ulrieh made a business
in;) to Adamsburg.
Victor Smeltz anil family, of
Wii.tield, spent Sunday with Albert
Stctler in this place.
Calvin Hummel and wife spent
Sunday with Charles liolig ami
family near Middleburg.
Charles Bowersox aud family
gpeot Sunday with his father, Max
Bowersox, in Middleburg.
Isaac Maurer and wife and Wil
liam Keeler and wife, of Kreanier,
drove through this place Sunday.
Mrs. John Romig a.id Mrs. Hen
ry Komig, of Kantz, spent Sunday
with W. S. Schroyer and family.
Mrs. B. 1. Koch and children
'rent the past two weeks visiting
u ieiuls and relatives in Lehigh
ouuty.
Merchant Smith, Milton Dauber
man, Perry and Charles Row, of
K reamer, were seen on our streets
Sunday.
Mrs. W. S. Schroyer and Minnie
Summers spent Tuesday in Middle
burg and Thursday in Selinsgrove
touting relatives.
i Misses Amanda bhater, ot l ut-
nani, Kansas, and Gertie Gift, of
Middleburg, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Charles Stuck.
Mrs. Foster Reigle and son, of
Heaver Spriugs, visited relatives at
this place and her mother, Mrs.
Mary M. Wagner, accompanied her
home.
Joel Bllbb and wife, of Newton,
Kansas, arrived at this place Friday
to visit Mrs. B's brother, Autes Ul
rieh. He accompanied them to Se
linsgrove, where the brothers and
sisters all were together for the first
time in 15 years
W. S. Schroyer made a business
trip to Georgetown and Halifax
this week.
Calviu Erdley and daughter, of
Mifllinburg, visited B. F. How's
Sunday.
William Haines and wife, of Se
linsgrove, spent Sunday with Chas.
Boleuder.
Harry Sampsel, of Salem, sjieut
Sunday with J. A. Schroyer.
0 Maliel Rowhos gone to Miftiiu
httrg to spend a few weeks.
Miss Minnie Sommers, of Phila
delphia, who has been the guest of
Mrs. S. O. Ulrich for the past three
weeks, returned to her home Tues
day. Katie Hottenstein, of Kratzer
ville spent Sunday with her father,
Henry Hottenstein.
Fred Reish ha gone to Lewis
barg to spent a few weeks.
ALINE
B. Underkoffler and wife were
fe guests of H. A. Foltz, Knouse
town Sunday.
Andy Kerstetter will move his
w mill into John Field's tract
known as Spolts' Woodland.
Jacob Martin died Friday and
as buried at Mt. Pleasant Mills. .
A liberal reward is offered to any
one who will bring or send Andy
Kerstettcr's account book which he
lost somewhere between bis place
nd the saw mill at Siiadel postoffice.
; Geo. Lone and wife, of Pfoutz
I Wm. Kampher and wife, of
j'Kertown, Alice Rumfelt and
I iklren, of Knousetown, were the
, Piestsof Christ Knouse's.
J8. K nouse wean smile, fae-
i se it is a bouncing baby, girl -
a a
PAXTONVlLLE
, (Too late for last week )
Mrs. Michael Frantz is on the '
sick list.
Mis. Ed. Keefer, of Sunbury, is
visiting her parents.
B. F. Hoinbaoh and wilt, of New j
Berlin, were in town Friday.
Miss Mollie Mitchell is employed
in the shirt factory in Beavertown.
Prof. F. C. BowersosanH family j
visited the former's mother, Satur-1
day.
Mrs. James Avers, of Middle
burg, visited her sister, Mrs. Mich
ael Frantz.
R. K. Gift made a business trip
to Williainsport the latter part of
the week.
Oscar Hassinger and family, of,
Thomas, W. Ya. were in town one.
day last week.
Mrs. James Dietrich and daugh
ter, Marie, of Swim-ford, are spend
ing a few days here.
Mrs. Chas. Dreese and son and
Mrs. Ada Howell, of Beavertown,
visited Mrs. Mary Howell Satur
day. RoIIhi (J. Bowcrsox, who is em
ployed at Carlisle, came home Sat
urday to Spend a few weeks with
his mother.
SCI INK K.
Peter Carman and wife were to
Richfield to visit friends Sunday.
1). M. Rothrock and W. H.
Wciult were to Mitfliutown last Sat
urday. David II oo vac moved his saw
mill to the timber tract of John
Schnee last Monday.
J. K. fislier was seen on
stre.-ts last Saturday evening.
our
Mrs. Ellen Spotts, who was visit
ing friends in Liverpool, returned
home Friday.
Rev. Miller preached a sermon in
the St John's church last Sunday.
PORT TREVEBrON.
Lewis Buhner returned home.
H. F. Charles and Mr. Stetler,of
Selinsgrove, were in town Sunday.
Charles Keller, of Selinsgrove;
George Riue and wife, of Milton,
and Miss Mary Rine, of McKees
Half Falls, were the honored guests
of Henry Keller and family Sun
day. Mrs. Dr. Nipple, of Sunbury, vis
ited her aged mother during the past
week.
Mrs. Stahl and sister, of Middle
burg, and Miss Bingaman, of Lew
istown, visited relatives in town
Saturday.
Edwiu Arnold and family, of
Shamokin, are visiting their par
ents. A. W. Aucker, Ed win Mitter
ling and William Brubaker spent
Sunday with their better halves,
William Buyer and wife, of Sil
ver Run, accompanied their bright
little grandson, Robert Faust, to his
home in Sunbury.
George Shaffer, who was employ
ed at Shamokin, is enjoying a visit
among his friends.
Charles Milliner and lady friend,
of Sunbuiy, spent Sunday at the
National Hotel.
Miss Maliel Tycher, o refined
young lady, of Mt. Carmel, after
spending several weeks with Rev.
Francis and family, has returned to
her home.
. A bevy of the fair sex attended
the serenading early Monday morn
ing. Mrs. Pierce Bingaman is visiting
relatives at Milton.
S. P. Steft'en, wife and nephew,
Ernest Neitz, spent Sunday at Sun
bury, the guest of the tatter's par
ents, O. K. Neitz and wife. Miss
Esther N eitz accompanied them to
town.
Harvey Stahlnecker and wife, of
the county seat, called on the hitter's
mother, Mrs. Mary CNeil, Sunday.
Williom Helfenstein and wife
and John Helfenstein, of Shamokin,
spent several days in town. The
brothers came for the opening of the
hunting season. Tuey are great
hunters and good marksmen and re
turned to their homes well pleased
with their bunch of birds.
VILLAGES
BY ITS CORPS OP CORHESPONOENTS
KKEAMKrt.
A. C. Smith is the proprietor of a
new carriage.
Grover Smith, of Keller's Bust-1
MM College, Lewisburg, was home
over Sundav.
Michael Erdley and John Fields
enjoyed turkey dinner at Fremont
Wednesday.
George Gordon, who has been
working in the vicinity of Wilkes
Barrc, visited his family and friends
several days last week.
W. W. Koush and family, of
Paxinos, visited the former's par
ents, James Roush's, Sunday.
The benches for the new church
arrived last week. They are very
neat and comfortable.
Prof. Foster Fislier, of Salem,
one of our able professors of Sus
quehanna University, was a caller
in this vicinity Sunday evening.
Mrs. Annie Hottenstein and her
daughter, Ellen, of Millliiiburg, vis
ited hei sister, Mrs. Thomas Diet
rich, Sunday.
Those of our hunters who suc
ceeded in bagging turkeys thus fir
are: JA. D. Kramer, three turkeys;
Galen Kramer, two; Samuel Her
man, one, and Fisher Walter one.
They were all shot on the moun
tains idose to the Summit Hotel, ex
cept one) which was captured on
Dietrich's farm,
For sprains, swellings and lamo
ness there iH not hm ho (food as
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, fry it.
For sale by the Middleburn Dru
Store.
BWINEFOttD.
Mrs. J. L. Marks is visiting her
bister in I'hiladelphia.
Miss Kdna Paige, of Riohfield. is
the guest of Mrs. Cyrus K ithfon.
George Wenrieh and son, of Sha
mokin, are visiting H. P. Beaver's.
William P. Shelly, of Sunbury,
visited at Samuel Spider's Sunday.
Lewis Amig and wife, of Selins
grove, visited among friends in town
Saturday.
A. G. Baslumr aud wife spent a
few days with his mother at McAl
isterville. Mrs. Janus Dietrich spent a few
days with her mother, Mrs. Howell,
at Paxtonville.
Mrs. William Smith paid a visit
to her brother, who is sick in the
hospital at Danville.
If it was only health, wo
might let it cling.
But it ia a cough. One cold
no sooner passes off before
another oomes. But it's the
same old cough all the time.
And it's the samel old story,
too. There is first the cold,
then the cough, then pneu
monia or consumption with tht
long sickness, and life tremb
ling in tbo balance.
loosens the grasp of your cough.
The congestion of the throat
and lungs is removed; all in
flammation Is subdusd) the
parts are put perfectly at root
and the cough drops away. It
has no diseased tissues ea
which 10 hang.
Dr. Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
Plaster
4raws out lnflammatloa of too
lungs. . . i iij- -
Kamambar wa ban a Ifadlflal Depar'
aasni. 11 too nsvs say complaint waaa
arar aadt asslrs th bsat raiicsl adtrlea
f oat aaa paailbly obuln. writs tha
s-
iii
aesbor rrssiy. To win recaita
LowaU.
, wallf Sass.' -
II lags
OlLa.
I W
T
Ayer's
Cherry
pectoral
IM'NDOUK
, List Sunday morning while X.
T. Dundore and wife wi re to Sun-
dv school some one took a bicycle
,rom premises which was left in
I t',e'r No reward is offered as
P" 18 Wel1 k,u,w" and llu'-v
would better report at an early date.
Potatoes are finding ready sale at
;"() cents per bushel.
D. G. Stahl made a business trip
to Fremont last week.
'Squire Svhrist raised 300 bush
els of potatoes this season.
1'. II. Sechrisf sold a fat ox to E.
C. Adams at Ilcrndon.
II. Mciser was in town.
Frank A. Kver and Maud E.
Davies, of Camden, N, J., were en-
tertained one day last week by N.
T. Dundore and wife. Sam ( '.
Eyer, of Selinsgrove, made the or-
casion very enjoyable by furnishing
exquisite music.
saao'Seiler, of Selinsgrove, spent
a lew moments in town and is al-!
ways ready to give hw experience in
t i ii .
nsninsr ana nununir.
George Hoover, of Hall's Island,
and P. A. Shafer drove a fine span
of black horses to Ilarrisbiirg last
Week.
Isaac Campbell, of Northumber
land, moved to ins father on ( 'hot
nut street.
David V. Arnold, of Shamokin,
who has been visiting relatives at
Port Trevorton, stopped in town on
his way home on his wheel. Kev F s slin,,z ., ,;,.:;,. ,
H. P. Hh'ssing passed through Johnstown, are lieing entertauu I li
town with a load 01 potatoes on his Mrs. Henry Sehoeh.
way to the Selinsgrove market. iv.f. William Noetling has gnu,
A. 11. Markley was seen on our to Beaver Dam to spent a few da
streets. j whh his son, ( !hnrles.
I Mrs. William H. Dale, of Wil-
CENTltEVILLE. j amMtown js tu. gue8t ,,( lL.r moth-
Robert Krdley is Centre vi lie's t.r Mrs. Isaac Burns,
happy man a new liorn daughter! William Mill.T, wife and daugh
at this home. j tePj o( New York, are being enter-
Dr. J. F. Kanawal is the chain- taincd by John Riehter's.
pion squirrel liuuter. Mrs "Kra,)k p Manhart and ML
Mohn brothers captuml two wild j di-cn, of Baltimore, are the guests of
turkeys. her sister, Mrs. Rev. Fecht
II. A. olfley has a bruised toot
and a braised head, and he says he
is not solid in the middle of his
body,
Sick Virgie Nnimier, Mary'
Spaid and Blanch St inc.
Henry Mohn ami wife made a
biTstness trip to Miflliiilnirg.
Mrs. Amelia Showers, of Wil-
I " A I )
iiiuusjiori, is speiming a wcck a -
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iiMiig ner many relatives iiere.
Mrs. Alice Mertz, of Bwineford,
is -staying at Dr. J. V. Bampsell's.
-
V. F. Sanders atid family, Mrs.
Lizzie Miller and Kathvni Miller
visited the family of.T. O. Arbogast
a. Fremont.
Mrs.Dr. J, V. Saiiisell is visit
MH? her brother, ( Ihsirles Spanglcr,
iu New York City.
Our people are looking forward
to the C. E. Convention which will
eunveuc in Ku's town this week.
Merchant Showers is in the city
of Brotherly Love this week, pur
chasing his fall and winter goods.
Don't
et Thm
Get fat ; get nice and plump :
here is safety in plumpness.
Summer has tried your
food-works; winter is coming
:o try your breath-mill. F; J!
is the time to brace yourself.
but weather is tricky ; lool
out ! Look out for colds cspec
tally.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil is the subtlest of
iclps. It is food, the easiest
ood in the world ; it is more
than food , it helps you digest
ourfood, and get morenutri
ncnt from it.
Don't get thin, there is
safety in plumpness. Man
woman and child.
if you have not tried it, send for free sample
,ts agreeable tute will surprise von.
SCOTT & BO W K B,
Chemifts.
409 rear! Street, New York.
goc aaa ji.oo, all druggist.
Your Money Back w-H-1Wtz a,ul Mr- Voeum.of
II any of these Capes lall to plsass. Trevortol), were victors at till.
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belp pity poatage, aud yi muy deduct tin-"
10c. from yourllrst ordorotli.uu.
io.i x. frira J.Td
DKKS9 GOODS. Thl Hi httt and mmt
ttyuh mweltusart cimtamedin mr New Book.
M ta.K copy of tvfttt k hat itxtv jamplet tttta. h
ed, fo ptr cent, saved on Utess l.ooU and Itn
tmfs. It's FREE.
At Factory Prices we sell rvi'rytliliiif you
buy. Wlucu book Miull wu siua? Aldrit
(bis way 1
MJLIUS HINES A SON. Biltlmore, Md. Dept. 909.
KUXSGKOYK.
Mrs, Mary Shultz of Vdamsburg
's visiting friends in town.
Miss Nan Ulrich, of Millersburg,
is visitiug her aunt, Mis. Samuel
Hiinis.
j s nousmiin sold his nroncrlv
on North Market street to Mrs.
John Miller.
Rev. Wm. M. Ulrich and
wife
nf k..iuv ii;ii p.
visiting
ho 1 1 :t-
thetr parents.
Mrs. Howard l'l
heeiiiu I'hila. I'm- the mist fwoweel
I rsiftirniail Iwttitci
( teo. W. 1 0tig, E
day uihl tiud was
..die I
li-ietl
,n Sun-
II W ed-
lloonis-
nesday fut'ellooil.
Mix ( Ilmi-lcs Mover, of
burg, was the
Mrs. Sarah Mi
gue-t ol
ler.
her aunt,
K. E. Brown, the democratic can-
didate for State Senator from our
district, was in town Monday even
ing.
Misses Hill, of Williainsport,! T
aui Katie Krhart, of Hanover, hMt,
spent a few weeks among friends in r
town,
Mrs McBridei w,,
i . i
has been
CtW.ll. Illllf nil' U !.! .'. 'll .1 ' I' f ll.
ri" is "
I mataJa v, t 1 1 r n . , I tlutr lifiinn it
spending a lew weeks al. I. Ki. COT'
Tester's, returned to their home at
.
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iii novo.
Tl... l"..tl..,M Moantm of fll.nr.llo.
"""" ' I'"'
hanna University were defeated at
the hands of the Lewistown team by
the score of 10-0.
WESTBEAVEK.
James Knepp, of Crossgrove,
was a guest of Warren McGlaugh-
, Hn's Sunday.
Joseph Wagner and brother, Abe,
took a trip to Miillin county Satur
day for the purpose of locating a
Mrs. S. II. Phillips and mother
took in the sights at Lewistown last
week. The latter went to Pennsyl
vania Furnace to spend a few days
with her son.
One of our law-abiding citizens
paid $40 last week for the pleasure!
of eating a few squirrels before the'
lath. It would have been ,H0.
but the prosecutor exonerated him
from his share of the fine.
Dr. (). B. Steely, of Idaho, broth
er of J. J. Steely, tlec'd, spent a few
days here last week visiting the hit
ter's family, also his sister, Mrs.
Howard Gibbooney, in Belleville,
Mifflin county.
The report is in circulation at this
end that a man or at least he claims
himself as such, passed a confederate
$100 bill on a blind man, in part
pay in making a purchase. That
beats feeding shoe pegs to a blind
mule.
HOFFER
Ed. Stroub and wife, of Ilcrndon,
are visitors at Thos. Newman's.
Foster Herman passed through
here on his way to J. D. Wildt's.
Mrs. W. B. Rine and Lizzie
Herb were to Selinsgrove last week.
We are going to have a bicycle
repair shop ut this place next spring.
1 llllailclllllia llo-pltiil to lllli!iT"l
meiucai treatment.
( ieoive liroun ..( iiii iimm.
. . O I
ising young men, is workine IUC the
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iiratul I in, ,ii 1 ea l o.
Tnfl tiMi-lnr.' msolinn In ,. w.
5
ilosoeroiis as it slum hi ,,,, -h.
1 .
count ot some ol tne teachers iieinir
i
SICK.
Henry Sanders, of McKees, bad
quite a run Friday evening. While
going through Happy Hollow he
was attacked by three unknown
men, hut I lenry was ton piod
run ami got home iiiilimi
of breath.
but out
INDEPENDKNCK.
Uriah Mart and friend, of Mil
lersburg, Pa., visited the Ibrmer'r
son, J, ( . Mart, over Sunday.
We are glad to note thai Willian
R. Suttel, who has licen eonfuietl to
his bed for several weeks I'roin Ty
phoid lever, U out again,
Henry Mover left for Danville,
Pa., on Friday, where he will bt
employed in ;i rolling mill.
Master (JcorgC Sutlel llIU luel;
nursing a sore hand lor a few weeks
as the result ot a bruise from a hard
hall.
A, Bi Mover -plained hi hip
some time ago as the result of a fill
from a bicycle, He is improving
slowly.
Amanda llatlley declares that
some person or persons have been
sneaking around her hen roosb re
cent I V and gobbled a tew ol her I (est
roosters.
J, R. Leach, V. ( . Henuati and
their lady friends, of McKees Half
falls, were seen on our streets Sun
day. Come again boys, we are glad
0 sec you.
Ii. D. Shaffer and 'hw. Mover
c so far proven to lie the best
tun 'TS of this town. Every day
"iuec the season opened they bro'l
ii, quail and pheasants.
Sunt: time jmst the McKees Half
Fall.- reporter stated that .Jumbo's
general utility man coaxed bis fu
ture father-in-law's dog along f'tr
company, but since then he instruc
ted him to do ho, as the rabbit MB
son is close at hand and he is in
need of a good dog to better BCCOIH-
modate guests who w ish to hunt
Mr. Herman got the dog.
SHADEL,
Rcichcnbach is on the
ik
Amnion Shaffer was the
guest of her parent
; Snndav.
it Aline over
ine scl I directors ot tne 1 erry
i ..... i i
I .... t ... .11 I
I school district have purchased a
. i i i i. .
I new sei 01 sennoi ooons.
I
K sic . lc hrlllia. il. ho l-wofli-
ing at Freeburg, visited her parents
at this pla ver Sunday.
John Shaffer and wife, of near
Pallas, were the guests of B. T.
Reichenbach Sunday. Oscar Kal
triter, who is working at Sulcm, also
was a guest at the same place.
SALEM.
Misses Mary .Miller, Amelia i linn-
mel and Amanda
on Kdith Witniei
K. Vutzy called
Saturday a iter-
noon.
( 'liarles Fisher and wil
visited
at New Berlin Sunday.
Oscar KnltWriter was a Fremont
visitor Sundav.
.
isses Annie Gemberling4 lul
Catherine Witmer spent Thursy
very pleasantly ill Kreanier, thef
guests of Mrs. J, E, Magee.
Harvey Dreese, of Kant, spent
Sundav with Oldt D. Kessler.
Clyde Steese and wife were enter
tained by Charles Maurer aud wife
Sunday.
D. W. Mover and wife and 8am-
I ue' Kesslerand wife spent Sunday
at Kreamer.
I Miss Belle Kaltriter, of Frc-
moot, is being entertained by the
family of Wm. J. Buyer.
Theo. Row, wife and daughter
Edna, visited Mrs. Matilda Fisher.
A minister, a former classmate of
Rev. Haas, preached an interesting
sermon Sunday iu German.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of