The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 01, 1900, Image 5

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PHBrARSD EXPRESSLY FOR THE POST y:;('nY ITS CORPS Of CORRESPONDENTS V.J
SHRE1NEK.
crowded out last week)
The revival meeting at this place
is progressing very nicely. , lilolml vl!Slt 1,1 lovvn lilst
Jerry Bowen and wife were visit-1 Sami,cl Wddenmver, Jr., of Mc
ors of John Cochran Sunday. C,ure W11S ,n wn Saturday.
II U..l David Harm l ami Mrs. Michael
this place Tuesday for Sunbury.
Robert Lesher is going to put an
addition to his cellar so he has room
for hi ) potato crop.
The revival meeting was largely i
itt.'iii i( on Sunday evenmir. K-v.
i O-
Shambach could not be there, so
Rev. Jarret filled the pulpit and
preached a very commendable ser
mon.
Rev. Jarret preached a sermon
at Shreiner's Evangelical church
Saturday evening.
Robert Lesher, the potato farmer,
aged 83 years, was picking potatoes
and sat on the ground half an hour
at a time to rest.
Farmer Long has commenced to
plough for the fall seeding and is
going to commence to cut his corn
before the squirrels carry it all away.
MIDDLESWARTH.
crowded out last week.
Some of our farmers have finished
husking corn.
N. S. Gilbert lost by death a val
uable horse last week.
How about this : "Trust him
who makes no boasts."
Some of our people attended the
sale in Mifflinbnrg Saturday.
Chestnuts are booming in this v
cinity. Now is the time to gathtr
your winter's store.
Our merchant, J. T. Herman, ac-
jmnanied bv I. X. Binraman. made
4 0 .
i win to the city last wee'' .
Saturday night brought a eft
kthe meet i ntr held i n St. Peter's ch u rch.
The work will be carried on in the
Zion church for several weeks yet
N. H. liingaman, Cloyd Herman
and Samuel Kuhns were visitors of
C. P, Bingamau's Sunday. Wt
will all vote for McKinley and pros
perity, The silverites seem to be
(lead as they can only be heard when
labor is not to lie found.
FLINT VALLEY.
J. W, Xeitz drove to Neitz val
ley Sunday.
Amnion, son of Phillip J. Mover,
is on the sick list.
Lulie Haines was visiting at Tre
vitz's Sunday.
J. A. Shaffer wainscoated liis
kitchen Saturday.
Sprenkle's saw mill was tunning
a few days this week.
("lias. Dreese and Chas. Sprenkle
were visiting J. Haines Sunday,
Mrs. Adam Fisher, of Smoketown,
xvas visiting J. Haines Saturday.
S. 1). Straub and son-in-law were
visiting William Sprenkle'a Sunday.
Janus Haines and son are expect
ing to begin burning lime this week.
Nathaniel Trevitz, wife and two
youngest sons, visited Albert Straub
Sunday.
Calvin Moyer aud Miss Sallie
Dreese passed through this valley
Sunday.
T. C. Landis and wife aud some
of the children visited P. J. Moyer's
recently.
Misses Daisy and Nettie Neitz
Were visiting in Neitz valley Sun
day. Mrs. Ellen Straub, of Northum
berland, was the guest of S. D.
8traub of this place over Sunday.
Misses Sallie and Lizzie Schlab-
of Neitz valley, improved their
property by building an addition to
their barn. Washington Menges, of
"eeburg, James Haines and son, of
Flint valley, were the carpenters.
CASTOR I A
For Infant! and Children.
to Kind Yoi Have Always Bought
fears the
Agutarsof
life.
PAXTONV1LLK
"u '
I t-v r n . i i
I ' r. , 11 . I.. I ,.. f vub 1
. "r- omlln 0,8(16 !l PW"
Hackenburg are on the sick list.
E Bherifl Bolender made a bus
iness call to town one day last week.
After spending a week with his
mother, Rollin (J. Boxvcrsox left for
Carlisle
Mi.-s Jessie Attig and the Sham
bach Bisters visited in Beavertown
Sunday.
William lleimbaeli, wife and
daughter, of Beavertown, were the
guests of Austin (Jilt's Sunday.
E. D. Reefer, of Sunbury, spent
Sunday in town the guest of his
father-in-law, H. H. Attig.
County Superintendent F. C
Bowersox visited our schools last
week and found them in good con
dition.
O. D. Howell left tor Caninia
where he will be employed by the
l-reosote ripe Milling Co.
H. A. Howell, of Lewistown, is
spending a few days here awaiting
his recovery from injuries received
on the railroad last week.
Uriah Howell, of Beavertown
and Lincoln Erdley and wife,
New Berlin, were the guests of Mrs
Mary Howell Sunday.
Mr. Reedy, of Sbamokin, is rus
tlOAting a few days at the residence
oi vaiviu ierK. ixir. licetiv is an
expert pianist and rendered some
very good music for us Sunday ev
eiung at Unas, covers residence.
B. F. lleimbaeli and wife, of New
Berlin, were in town Thursday
Thomai Middles warth and fam
ily, of Beavertown, visited R. A. M
Harner, Sunday
Mrs. Edwin Willis and son, ot
Freeburg, were the guests of Austin
Ultra Sunday
Miss Lizzie Haokenburg, of Mif-
fliubtirg, c.'inie home to visit hui
mother, who is on the sick list
Ellen Smith and daughter, of
Harrisburg, were the guests of Mis
Mary Howell and John Ernest.
Mrs. John 1 ackenburg and child
ot Mittfinburg, are spending a few
days at Michael Hackenburg's
Miss Edith Harner, of Blooms
burg, formerly of this place, caini
home Saturday to Visit her parents
si)? ttii i
i 'liver r. Mc.Aiee came Home
Saturday after spending several
weeks in Michigan visiting relatives
Ed. Keefer and wife, of Sunbury
alter spending a few days with Mrs
Reefer's parents, returned to their
home Thursday.
Fred Riegle and wife, of Union
county, spent a fev days here visit
ng Mr. Rieglcs sisters. Mr. Riegle
is 7'J years old and was one of the
early settlers of this place.
A Twentieth Century Rally was
held by the K. L. ('. E. Society
Sunday evening in (he Evangelical
church. I hey were assisted by the
K. Li. U. E. of Middleburgh.
John Harner, wife and child, of
Ohio, are Visiting Mrs. Hunter's
parents and relatives here at present.
Mr. Harner was formerly of this
place, but has not been here for a-
bout eleven years
TROXELVILLE.
The people are all well at this
writing, the first since April.
Our mail was flooded with papers
urging the people to vote for all
sorts of candidates. Even. Hon.
B. R. Focht was raked. I don't
see how else we could vote. A
Democratic State Senator would
help us to a Demociatic United
States Senator.
On Sunday lost Rev. G. W.
Fritch, of Susquehanna University,
preached a full-fledged German ser
mon in the Lutheran church of
Troxelville. Our old German peo
ple were very much pleased and
pronounced it an excellent sermon.
It seemed to fire up the sparks of
flame to a blazing flame of Christian
Prof, E. F. Dunlavy, a great
reader and impersonator, will give
an elocutionary entertainment in the
St. Luke's Lutheran church
'1 roxelville, Saturday evening, Nov
ember 17th. This will lie some
thing new and everybody ought to
conic and hear this man. He conies
highly recommended by Byron W.
King and others. Young men and
young girls as well as old people
ought not to miss him. It cannot
be compared with these little shows
(hat come around here. This is
good for your children to see and
hear.
POUT TREVERrON.
Miss Estella Troutman went to
Lewisburg,
Miss Jennie ( lharli
the week at Sunbury.
spending
Richard FoltS, Wesley Arnold
and William Neitz returned home.
Miss Minnie Moyer, of Chapman,
was the welcome guest of Miss Car
rie ( ieist
The Misses Charles attended the
(. A. R. supper at Selinsgrove
Thursday night.
Mr. Ebright and family and Mrs.
Metzger and daughter, of Aline,
mingltd with friends Sunday.
Mrs. James Spangler and sou, of
Bethlehem, are being entertained by
their many friends in town.
Henry Swineford and family, of
Shadel, visited his brother Amanda-,
proprietor of the National Hotel,
Sunday.
W. E. Charles ami family and
Miss Bessie Smith, of Snyder county'.-
capital, visited the former's rel
atives Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Brudorf and children,
of Millersburg, were the welcome
guests of John I). Bogar and family
during the past week.
Mr Swengel, an anti-saloon man.
of Harrisburg, delivered elo
quent lecture in the United Evan
gelical church Sunday night.
John Helfenstein and wile, of
Shamokin. and .Miss Giecn. of
Washington. D. C. snent several
-l w , -
lays in town the guests of William
I Iclleiistcin.
About fourteen ot' our prominent
society folk-, attended the ball
which was given by Mrs. J. .
.Mar!z at .the Hotel Independence
Saturday night.
Prof. Bowersox and family, of
Middleburg, spent Saturday oighl
with Nathan Shambach and family,
Mr. Bowersox delivered an address
it the Republican muss meeting Sut-
uruay evening.
T r..va iv'j t tc ,.m i u i oorn 01
bunion : First nouk the corn or bun
ion in warm water to soften it. then
pare, it down as closely as possible
without drawins blood mid annfv
Obamberlain a fain Balm t w i c t
daily; rubbing vigorously for fiye
miniiten at each application. A emu
plaster should be worn for u few
days 'o protect it from the shoe.
As a general Jiuiimiil for Bpru:un,
bruises, lameness and rheumatism,
Fain Balm is unequaled. For Bale
by the Middleburg Drug Co.
UNION TOWNSHIP.
Enoch Aucker xvill soon start
lousekeeping xvilh his young wife.
Mrs. Chas. Spangler, of Bethle-
lem, spent last week among friends
lere.
Moses Brubaker returnetl home
alter spending f months with his
son in Nebraska.
J. S. Aucker and family enter
tained a carriage loud ol ladies from
Selinsgrove over Sunday.
W. E. Aucker antl xvife spent
Sunday at r remont, the guests ol
Dr. W. VV . Longacre.
Rev. W. Swengel, of Harrisburg,
is working here in the interest of
le anti-saloon league.
J. S. Aucker and N. T. Duntlore
are both interested in a new timber
tract near Port Trevertou.
Before you will read next week's
08T, Win. McKinley will be re
elected President of the United
States.
As for me antl my vote I xvill not
be influenced by any wishy washy
flopper or Hoppers that may come
around giving free paid advice to
the contrary. Beware some may
come out for office next spring.
SKLINSHKOVE.
A new smoke stack has
iK'en erec-
,f ted at the shoe factory.
Tuesday will tell the tale of the
Presidential and other contests,
Ira Schooh and wife have taken a
trip to Philad'a and other points.
A. W. Smith and wife Wire in
Philadelphia several days last week.
Dr. Vuty was at Tyrone over
Sunday assisting Key. F. 1.. Berg
stresser. It is reported that Nipple will
rebuild the knitting factory. Hope
the report is true.
lhe weather
warm again am
lias Income
it does not
pule
eei u
much like tall.
Rev. VV . S. I Iriehand wife have
again returned to his held of labor
at 8cenery Hill, Pa.
M. L. Wagenseller, who had beeu
in Philadelphia during the mouth,
returned home Saturday evening.
We noticed the old veteran hunt
ers, Frank Herman and George
Spaid, again on the war path.
O. W. Meek, who was in Phila
delphia, purchasing his full stock
of goods, has returned home,
Mr. Landis, of Goldsboro, York
county, Pa., ami a son-in-law of
Daniel Ott, committed Btiicide by
hanging Monday aftt moon.
Mrs II. I. e n..i.:..
. l ,a,ici, hi l ('Kill,
Hi;,.,,; i,,,, r ,., .i f .i i
Illinois, but loriuer.'y ol this place,
:,..,., , ..' '
is on a visit among trieuds alter an
absence of over Uiirtv years
J '
pi . ,
lhe in. uu hue trains that oussed
main line trains that passed
om-i our roan ouuuuy were com
pelled to do so on account of a wreck
between Harrisburg and Lewistown,
The following persons from this
place attended the Peuu'u State Sim
day school convention held at AJtoo
na last week: M. 8. Schroyer, Mrs.
F. J. Schochand Mrs. R. L. Schroy
er, They report having had a good
time, the convention being a grand
success,
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MoCLUUE.
Mrs. Jacob Miller i
list.
the
John II. Dices
has his stable
m arly completed.
Ere the PoST reaches its readers
again, McKinley will be re-elected.
Joseph S. Ulshand wife, of Kan
sas, spent Sunday among friends in
town.
Lester Wetzel and wife, of Swine
ford, were visitors in town over
Sunday,
l-M ward Kinney and wife, of
Swineford, spent Sunday under the
parental roof.
Samuel Wagner, of Huntingdon
county, sjH'iit Sunday at the home of
Isaac Dreese.
J.J. Mattern and N. 15. Middle
sworth spent a few days at the G. ;
v u MimUai v.. .... 1 loot 1.
... ... .v.. ....... M j,, VnUVAK MM3U ITQCSl
George Dreese and daughter, of
leavertown, visited the former's
I
son, William Dreese, one day last
week.
C. W. Decker made some improve
ment by filling up his yard and put
ting a nexv paling fence round the
same.
0ENTBBVILLB.
Dr. and Mrs. Kanawel are ir.
Philadelphia this week.
J. C. School), of MiddleburLdi.
was in town last Friday.
J. C. Showers was home from
Susquehanna University over Sun
day. W. II. Shinkel and family, of
Mifflinbnrg, were visitors in toxvn
Sunday.
The C. E. Convention brought
many strangers to toxvn Friday and
Saturday.
Dr. C. H. Stitzer, of Mifflinbnrg,
was in town on professional business
Friday.
C. E. Sampsell and Committee
men L. A. Stiue antl Allen Boycr
were to Middleburg Saturday.
M. A. Batemau antl family, of
Selinsgrove were the guests of
'Squire Shinkel over Sunday.
Morris Erdley and wife, of Vicks
burg, were the guests of R. B. Erd
ley and family Sunday.
SHADEL,
"11. J. lieiser i running his siw
mill with the steam engine.
David Minium, 4f mar Meiser
ville, is on the sick list with pneu
monia. The supervisors of Perry town
ship are busy repairing the public
roads for the lasi time this tall.
H. J. Swartxlander and wife,
Mrs. Emma J. Dielil mid Mi.ss Com
Spotts were the guests .t' T. T.
tteiehenbuch's Sumlav.
Quite a number of eels have hei n
caught in the Susquehanna Biver
this fall, hut if there will be no high
i water, there will not be as many
caught as lust full. The river was
not so low inct 1 803.
Andy Kerstettcr, who was saw
ing lumber for II. ( ;. Hornberger
and Albert Meiser, litis finished saw
ing and moved his saw mill on Em
ma Holt's timUr tract and will com-1
mciure to saw
Voder.
lumber for Fields A:
M0KEES HALF FALLS.
A. Openheimer, of Sunburv, was
transacting business in this vicinity
Tuesday.
F. K. Brown, candidate tin-Stale
Senator, inssetl through our village
last Week.
F. A. Troup and C. H. Uptlc
grove made n business trip to Mid
dleburg Saturday.
Minnie Wildman, of Turkt y val
ley, visited ill ( '. H. 1 FiKlegrovc's
over Sunday.
Miss Ellen Herman, aier staving
with her sister for the past two
weeks, is under lhe rental roof
again.
Molly Shirk, of Holler, died sud
denly October 25tll of heart trouble
i i i i, i.
ftntf wus buried at Paradise Sunday.
ii ... . .
Ivev b rancis officiated,
klsworth Troup, of Uu r;
i i 1 . i . -I, i
1 .. ! '
" rwKi ano it I VI II 1 roll I) ai'. .
I .,, ..
.'iei.-ei
uu meiserville, were callers at 1 . A
I roup s ouuduy.
p
Ue.ehenliaugh, of this nlaee,
and Arch Reitz, of Trevertou, wn.
out to Pfoiltz's valley on a htintino
trip and ret u met I home rejoicing, at
each ol them had killed a wild tur
key.
Wliou von fnal that lif, is hard In
worth the camflo trtk h dose of
t ...... I . .. I . ' ' . L. I ...
uusuiuriwiii s Dioniiien ana Ijiver
Tablets, The? will clean ha vnnr
Btotnaob, tone up your liver nnd re
vulate your bowels making you feel
nue n new man. ror sale by
Middleburg Di ug Co.
KKEAMErt.
liie
Mrs. Laphemus Walter wai
Selinsgrove Saturday.
Amnion learharl and wife 1
Sunday with friends at Salem.
Mrs. W. A. ( rortlou was in
Oelll
Se-
linsgrove Saturday lietwecn train-.
John Fleids and wife visited
friends in l irks county recently.
Elsworth Aunind, w ho is xvorkintr
at Lewisiow", w as home Sunday.
John ( 'rouse ami wife, of ( oxvan,
I Inion county, visited at Jacob Row's
Saturday.
Henry Groover and family, of
Lewisburg, visited relatives in town
several days last week.
J. R. Heintzelmnn and wife vis-
irea cneir sons, vmmon
1 lil a
Hid Kahili,
of Lewi8town' lu8 week'
F Walter and wife
eniox'etl
the hospitality of William Uen
nug s at. oaicni cillHUUy, ;
i: I- ... (J.. I L 1 v
The nexv United Evangelical I Chas. Arbogast has I nap
church ofthis place will be dedicu- ed to be a delcgati attlieSl t'oii
ted Sunday. Every person is etir-1 vention which is to be held in I'hil
dially invited to attend the services, ndclphia in N'ovember.
U'J.NDOKK.
riM I .' X '
me mcrciiuiii 01 x t
rdilla was in
toxvn.
Jacob G. Stahl has a fresh cow
for sale.
H. E. VVitmer counts the eels by
the hundred.
Our farmers have considerable
com to husk yet.
There is a scarcity of coal around
this place.
II. J. Moyer and J. G. Stahl
,. ,J .
spent a tew hours 111 town.
Emanuel Bordner, of Verdilhi, !
passed through town.
Annie Hoover, of Hall's Island,
called on Maria W. Dundore.
This town is in need of a bureau
of more reliable information. j
t ur a 11 ,T mi .
D. W. Stahl, ot Verdilla, was 111
toxvn and says he got 80 bushels of !
potatoes from one acre. J
v I
Send a boy to the well against
his will the pitcher will break and 1
the water will spill.
SEND NO MONEY!
Fiw to any one t hit month, oor new No. 99
CMautM, iwj oopjr at much mm ti us to
print tad HoU,tomtU. Tina tnauinnrtU buolc
i'uiulnii4su limrea, bif I" , 1 1 1 Inohai nwitelM
over 13,000 IflUbtrutlons ami quotes Wh(ileal
prlem to CDiisuiiun) on out i .,..1 dltTcretit
srtli les. ti,.,r, )nu Iron, 2S to 79 nr c at.
one, cry thing vuu l.t, LMUd W cur
It's Free To All Who Write For It.
KrorTtlilnif excepting
1,h I'Uiotiut) uiid bttaiii-
lHut.H aro qUnteU Is this
e.ttalot:uo wo even sell
Uu Animals en rj thlnif
u tniiu, Momnn or call
BT err thing neeilrd tir tistil
la ii liomv, for luooflh'f, for
ii Unti l, fur u.sn on n Furtrt.
in a burn ur tor srerr
known purposei'iin Li Uru.Jl
m Uili oatalOsuo. Witu
III IS t In Ti.in i.iiib Mvlnr,
jou buy Catmper tliuu tUo uvuriuu Ueuli'i.
LlthoicrapheJ Carpl, kug anj
Drspcry Catalogue, Our Men's
Clothing Catalogue with: Samples
attached and our Urets 4ioods
Cstslogur with Sam piss are all
Pras to Intending purchaiart.
Krelght paid on CarpeU. Kx
praage paid on Made to-Ordt r
Clothing
WTur pay big lietiiii l'rlca wboo you tan
bny ilirert from the Mill? Which t'atafoguo
Jou want? Address Ibm wuj ;
JULIUS HINES & SON, '
BALTIMORU, .10. Department 900.
Keys. Itrtllli :
eepted ti i i:i , i . .
PWfllgll
I in,(
UC
v ll
I,
. lake dinner a I ! In.nl
Ida ( rudorf, her son a
ter, of Milier- eir ;. spenl
: ilny with X. T. i mdore'
laugh--1
Fri-
niilv,
I
Morris See
was biirie I la
itiner's I fail
etery.
W Tore the I
to its many i
be re-elected, i
no ire yea rs ot 1
Ketl sqilirre
son, hut allium
price uiid -- ex
11 half dozen.
C. A. Shafei
is one ol th
Iters of the
cllUrcIl, called
I I
-t, oi
1'hurs.l
Kcangi
hai" kin,.
v in tht"
ieul cent-
' is 1 can -peak UBUitx
p.iei
hi I
Mclvinley will
hat means four
ispenty,
ire ilenly this sea
ion is too big. 1 it?
.1 1 ' i i-.. : down
. . 1 ; . Ian is 1 i"g, vvhu
pl'olllii ';t ia ii.. 111
I 'ilile.l I, uigcliottl
on N. T, I )uudore,
r, os one of the Tms-
m pretiecess
tees oft lentrnl
l till 11 t ol lege.
Isaac King and wife, of New Bcv
1, visited l.isl Sat unlay . T. Dun
i' and wife ami wi re cute tuineJ
m till Sunday afterno'iii, whon
' uriietl hi me. M t. King in
'lie successful business men
.. n.
K v. . V. v kwi ugle, of Karris
N81"'
! hart's
. o c c 11 ii i il Ue . Brill
inilpit last Similiv ui tin
VVitmer'
LI Ii
1, cliui oil and at thtf
lire . and ureseiite 1
I liino fT
, ,
' the claims tif il
Anti-LiuiK4
1 League in a in
t masterly maimer.
"Set
thai
fell on g.
h a liuinirei
"I grountl
hruiiglit tori
SB LMOlvIN DAM.
Mrs. S. II. Mi
few day- with hi
sontoxx II.
Mrs, Vrus !;
ly is spending a
mruiits at Wat-
ic i'i 1 una !
lotue
iV'in-
from a viil to Nee. I! rib
Held.
I liiam Stall! purchase!
new organ from . ( '. Se
a.
a liruiHl
1 lid 1)111
1 lay.
( tpcrntor S. II. Murphy matlc a
llyillg trip to Lewisburg an I Ua'
soniow 11 Siiudav.
Henry Rcichciibaugh, of Mi Keen
I bill' Eallls, w.i 11 visitor f Vmi-ud
I httry and Itimily over Sui day.
The members of the hristiuu
Endeavor society will hold .1 social
in A 11 rand's Hall Thursday evening.
.0ye11
ier l.
The
men 1 1 1. 1
ol the I tit I ran
church xvill !!.! a chick. , and
wallllc guiltier in Aurund's Ilall.
.Noveliihel
I".
)n Thursday Allison VVendl and
Miss E,
t)u
r were ma eu
by Ki v.J. R. I limni, of Seliu n
Mr. Wentll is an intelligent young
man. He is an agent lor the lite
insurance company. Miss Deeblei
is also a respected young lady and
has a host of friend-. May they
have happiness on their iouniey
trough life.
a Village Him Usiuiiii Havasl iiu 1 mo.
Si.ll's I. III'.
Mr, H. H. Black, the well-known
l1e l Grabamsville. Suliivan Q)
IN. 1., nayH: 'Our little son, . 70
, V0(tl.s oW na, llhvnVH been Hubjoct
toe oup, ami so bud have the at
tacks been that we have feared mauy
times that ho xvould die. We havo
had tho doctor and used mauy med-
i?iD08 Ohamberlain's Cough
ltemedv is now mir sole reliauto. It.
neeins to dissolve the toueh muoaa
and by giving frequent doses when
the croup symptoms appear v, e have
f0llU( that tho dreaded croui h
cured before it gets settled,' Ther.
no danger in giving this remedy
for it contains no opium or othor in
jurious druy and may bo giyon as
confident! v to a babe as to an adult,
& Bale by he Middleburg Drug