The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 06, 1900, Image 5

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    "I
mer spent Thanksgiving in North
umberland. Messrs. Pi of. F. V. Fisher, C. L.
and D. L. Gemberliog' Oscar Kom
ig a::l 1). W. Mover started Tues
day for Little Valley in the Seven
Mountains ou a hunting tour.
Rev. and Mrs. H.G. Suabel took
their Thanksgiving dinner in Krea
nier. Miss Mabel Gutelius and Miss
Mock, of K re liner drove to S.ilciu
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. John Fisher ami Mrs. H. W.
Mam cr spent Sunday i:i Freeburg.
Mis. John Kinney entertained
Mrs Carrie Erdley, of Kants, over
Sunday.
ILUCE8 (IF 8RYDEI MtlTWy
BY ITS CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS
rAT
FOLKS
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BELINSOROVE.
larvlfUE A Hroilw 9mm lork. B 1
Ilirilrnrr. UlHIk VUIK A.l.lrf... III.:.
gV,,PREPARD BXPRE3SLY FOR THE FS'r"
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is to as W f-
r Muuib. Jkjl V.
taat mo ,
OUNDORE. PAXTONVILLK
(it-irge liong, a successful fanner1 I riali l towel l 01 lieavertown vis-, Mrs. Mary Hearhart ami Rfutld-
Lf our township, has a turkey that ,wa nw mwner, iMrs. Alary Howell, c hildren, ot liUun-lmr-, are visit
LUii ;i" pounds. nuld that not ",M wtVh- "'U t ir..tiier, I r. is. ! . aen-
Bjlse a Christmas dinuer fur 1 resi- Hon. ! . r . Keltic was in town on seller.
ut McKinley? business Friday. Miss Acute Phillips is spending
'Siuire Seclirist has the fancy Samuel Weidenniyer and daugli- several days in Scrantoti among
hpitry 01 union lownsnip. i ier i,aie, 01 .mcv iiire, were visitors
Most of our farmers have their town Saturday. Dr. C. H. Dinim and family, of
U,-v- on hand yet. Demand lias Harry Howell, wife and son, .Joe, I Mltmnbiirg, Bpcnl rhanksyiving
vii limitcil and nricefl unsatistae- of Lewistown, spent a lew davs at w,in parents, llev. Dr. )i i
(TV.
II. II. AtUVs last week
be flood in the 8usquehanna river Miss Annie Utftand several lady
rud the coal diggers along the friends ofSunbury, spent Thanks-
i.i I criviiiir Mat) ivltn Mian (iit't'c MMnti
ami me eoai panic is over. e n . r
M. S. Boyer made a trip with the
Brotherhood of Li. li. Trainmen to
Stinbtiry, Sunday.
Mrs. Annie Altlff and two eliil-
Rathfon sold a horse to E.
Jinn
.Staid.
Norton Hendrix, the hotelier ot
ktown, is busy every day and the
he makes are admired by
prybody.
Philip Shatter was in town and
L iiiiil)cr to build a coal house.
lour merchant is paying from 20
B5 cents lor butter and eggs as
be quality.
Bfohn W. Witmer has left for the
iber regions.
R. Meiser, of Selinsgrove, was in
u mi business.
Ex-Sheriff Wolf was in town.
J. D. Biegel. the scientific farmer,
mnting several buildings.
vveral of our landholders are
king tor tenants, and quite a
nber of tenant farmers have not
yet.
filliam Moyer, of Freeburg, one
Lir most honored eitizeus and an
bent educator, was in town.
lia Wagner is spending the
with her sister near Centra
E.
Ljrdii
Isdie Uanilxi visited Mrs. W
per last week.
Minnie Shaffer spent Sunday with
parents at foe Hill.
iron Stanffer sold his flock of
; ic'B party toa partyat Sun-
ft ()c per pound.
orge Campbell bought a shoat
ktra stock which he intends for
Itker a year hence, by which
be says it will weigh 000 lbs.
SWlNEFOitD
to Margaret Sliambach, of Ad-
urg, was the guest of Edward
ley and wife.
8. John Axe, of Lewiitown, is
W Mrs. J. L. Marks at present.
Bertha Beaver has gone to
sometime with her sister at
1 i
OK,
66 Anna Swengle, of Paxton-
, was the guest of Mrs. John
Stella Woodling, of Fre
Lis visiting her aunt, Mrs. Joe
k
Kd Sliambach, of Paxtonville,
l lew davs with his sister. Mrs.
lAmich.
Kate Shannon, of Adams-
was the guest of her brother,
I shannon.
Ro would have an appetite like
t and R mliak for vnnr mnulu
Chamberlain's 8tounoh and
ablets. The v correct disorders
Mtomach and regulate the liv-
' oowfiiH. Price, 80 cents. Sam.
i at Middle bur Drug Store
KKEAMKK.
fl'-s Herman, Kemer Aumil
d Samuel Pontius rode to Sun-
pturday.
L Itfiw visited his sister, Mrs.
'if Paxinos last week.
Stuck was in Banbury be
hius Saturday.
Kramer end Lester Walter
'Fair Oak Saturday.
1 Mable Gutelius and Kath-
we to Salem Sunday.
tyBenner and family, of Se
tt visited Unas. Landis'
iSTORIA
'IataaU and Children.
Yoi Hi Alwajfs Beoeht
of
dren, of Glen Union, Clinton Co..
came home, Friday to visit Mrs. At
fill's mother who is very sick at pres
ent. Miss Mollie Troup, who is stav
ing at K reamer this winter, caiix
home Saturday to visit her parents.
Miss Kate Arbogast, of Palhu
was a visitor in town Saturday.
Mrs. Ed. Keefer and son Leon, of
Suribury, were attending the funeral
of Mrs. Nerhood.
Wm. U. Zimmerman and Calvin
Stetten, were to Union Co., Sunday.
Miss Effie Shemory, who is stav
ing at West Milton, came home to
visit her parents a few days.
Miss Jessie Attig and Amy Mit
chell, were to Adamsburg visiting
relatives last week.
POItT TBEVERTON.
(Crowded out last week.)
E. F. Xeitz is employed on the fei -ry
again.
O. W. Stroh and N. M. Neitz are
boating.
A. D. Swineford, proprietor of the
National Hotel, spent Saturday and
Sunday at Oriental.
Wm. Brubaker, of Sunbury, was
a caller in our town Saturday and
Sunday. Miss Isora Binamaii went
to Shamokin on a shopping expedi
tion. J. B. Lenig spent Sunday with his
family.
J no. I). Bogar made a business trip
to Sunbury Saturday.
J. D. and T. H. Uogar returned
home from Sjieeceville, where they
were attending to their father's lum
bering busiuess.
P. ( i. ShamlMiiigh, who has been
undergoing treatment at one i f the
Philadelphia hospitals for the past
six weeks, has returned home great
ly improved.
Daniel Snyder and wife of Selins
grove, spent Sunday with their son,
Jerry.
Mrs. Philip Arnold, of Shamokin,
is in town visiting her father, Wm.
Shaffer, who is very ill.
Joe Getz, one of the most success
ful salesmen of the country, is spend
ing a few weeks at the National Ho
tel. C. D. Bogar, W. L and J. P. I lel
fensteiu were to I a w isto wn on a hunt
ing tour.
Levi. Bohner and Wesley Arnold
spent Sunday at home.
Misses Maud Charles and Linnie
Aucker transacted business in Sun
bury last week.
Miss Lena Bingaman, theleadiug
society belle of our town, has gone
to Shamokin to attend the wedding
of her friend, Miss Nellie Hertzogg.
Nelson Shaffer has resigned his po
sition at the Port Trevorton House
and is now living retired.
Mrs. Van Tucker Mullner, of
Sunbury, passed through town last
week.
Henry Attinger and H. Charles
were Sunbury visiters Thursday.
Harvey Lenig has accepted a po
sition in the car shops at Milton.
The pupils, of our schools took
advantage of their vacation last week,
some visited friends out of town
while others visited friends in town,
especially at places where there were
porkers to be killed, for they knew
those were the places to visit for
good meals.
! with
i i f.
1 ami win.'.
I Perc (temhcrlinir. of Philadelnhia
son of Edward Uemberling, t h
bridge builder, is the guest of friends
in town.
Mrs. Rev. Jerome Cuss isbeinc
entertained by her parents, Dri
Dim 111 and wife.
Mrs. Geo. W. Keller, of Ply
mouth, was a visitor in town among
friends,
Prof. Woodrufl spent his Thanks-
giving vacation in rnnaueipiiia see
ing the Bights.
Chas. Noetiiug was entertained by
Ills patents Slinduv,
Jacob Deibert and wife, of Schuyl
kill Haven, are visiting Harvey
Millet's.
Mrs. Ira C. Schochand her sister,
Mrs. S. J, Pawling, spent several
days in Philadelphia and Harris
burg. Win. Schnure, of State College,
spent his Thanksgiving vacation at
Philadelphia and at his home. He
left for the college early Monday
morning.
J. A. Lombard and rvife and the
Seharf families were called to Phila.
on account of the sickness and death
of Mrs. Bents, agister of the Soharfi
and Mrs. Lumbard. Mrs. Htnt'
was a native of this place.
B. F. Ling and Miss(iussie Hrei-
meir wete quietly married Thank: -
giving morning in the 1st Lutheran
church in the presence only of the
uear relatives and irieuds. The cere
mony was performed by Itev. Gensz
lur, the wstor of Mrs. Ling.
shamokiTdam.
(Too Ule for Unl Imiic,)
Win. Brown, of Freeburg, WttS
seen in our vicinity Saturday.
Mrs. Sidler and daughter, Lenora,
and MissHerbeter, of Berwick, were
visitors at Mrs. N in. Snyder's
Thursday.
Edgar Derr, who is working ou
the mountains for M. II. Kulp, was
a visitor in our vicinity over Sunday.
Miss Dora Arbogast and Miss Ed
na Klingler, of Freeburg, are visit
ing at the home of Mrs. Willet Arbogast.
John Komig, of Sand Hill, win
seen in our place Saturday.
Miss Jiai)ie otetier, who was
working in a store at Mt. Curmel,
came home Saturday evening.
Isaac Brown, who had his leg ac
cidentally broken Sunday a week
ago, is improving slowly.
Miss Sadie Sterner, of Watson
town, is a visitor at her sister, Mrs.
S. H. Murphy's.
E. K. Hotteiistein has sold his
store to George Hane, and he is do
ing a rushing business.
M. H. Hartman is improving his
home by putting a new step in Iron
of bis house.
One day last week Frank Erdley,
of Hummel's Wharf, came to this
place to fetch Mrs. M. S. Weudt to
his home to do some sewing. On
the way home the horse became
frightened, got the best of the driver,
upset the buggy throwing the two
persons to the ground, tore loose
from the buggy and ran away. The
The people on the buggy were very
much frightened and had a few
bruises.
SALEM.
Misses Mabel Kuster and Annie
Gemberling spent part of last week
visiting friends in McClure.
Wm. J. Boyer and wife attended
the funeral of Wm. A. Kaltriter at
Freemont Friday.
Miss Carrie Gemberling enjoyed
the hospitality of Selinsgrove rela
tives last week.
Misses Katherine and Edith Wit-
naif sieK
HUH wen
Many persons have their pood
day and their bad day. Others
are about half sick all the time.
They have headache, backache,
and are restless and nervous.
Food does not taste good, and
the digestion is poor; the shin
is dry and tallow and disfigured
with pimples or eruptions;
sleep brings no rest and work
la a burden.
What ia the cause of all this?
Impure blood.
And the remedy?
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
CLEARING SALE AT GRAYBILL AND GARMAN'S
DEPARTMENT STORE. We will have a Clearing Sale
vf General Merchandihk. As we wain to reduce our
stock in eleven days. l make this sale in this time,
we will sell goods CHEAPER than they were ever Bold be
fore in Richfield, Pa. And below you will Hud a few of
our cut prices. Sale to commence mi Icc. 20th and last
to Dec. 31st, inclusive,
XT" TT QOC ZDS
Crillm i r yd
Blenched Uualln, Hill
"Appleton A' Muslin
LancMtor OlnujliAin
Turkey tied IiiinuiNk
.
7' jo
.. (e
. ..So
NOTIONS
tm Vint
UNeedlea
Ijtillee' Kj.-t Hlat-k tloie ...
Men'i Underwear, imt eull
!
h-
..fit'
44,'
. . tile
.. HAc
,11.01
11.00
fi.aa
.'.Ot
It clears oat the channels
through which poisons are
carried from the body. When
all impurities are removed from
the blood nature takes right hold '
and completes the cure.
If there ie constipation, take
Ayer'a Pills. They awaken the
drowsy action of the liver; they
cure biliousness.
MrVfta NfOiefar,
We hen th eiclwtr Mrr1e of
MOM ot tbe BMt omlnnt ehysleleoo la
ue Caltee BUM. WMte Freely all the
yertlcalari la yeer eaee. Tee will re-
Lowell,
anooERiEs
Arhucklc Coffee
III. in-", "ui,int; .imii.
1 Cuke Chocolate
:) ilk Corimtiirt'li..
Si'
...So
..10c
Lwllee' Pine Hh h'h Ji.lof..r
Moita Pine si
Sli ii K L'oarae Slioea, full itovk
CLOTIIINO
Hoys' Overcoats, lyvara "i1
Mot)i Oi arcoata
Mi n't Siiild
Boys' K Mt Prttit-
Qvioei) x7eix-o
i qt, ;1iimh Pitcher
Dinner I'latea. IncheH,,.,
llmilit'l ( ups nini Haueers
Tin nucl Granite
1 1 ql Tin Palle ii-
14 ,t . Uranlte Dleh I'ana '!,
3 Tin Cupe fur v
a Ten Spoona.... 3L.
:i3c
Remember these are only a few of the Bargains and these
juices are good, only from Dec 'Jotli to Dee. ;;st, 1900,
and for CASH and PRODUCE only.
All we nsk is. Calll and examine our jroods and prices,
whether you wish to purchase or not.
Every purchaser coming to our store ou Dec. 22nd, will
receive n present. Store will lie closed on Christinas, Dec. ''."
Graybill and Garman
RIGttFIELD, PENNA
Look Here and see
The Great Sixty Days' Clearins-ont Sale
At B. H. Custer's General Store Swineford, Penna,
Prom Decembe 10, 1900, to February 9, 1901.
Below are soino of the many Bargains.
We have a full line of Queensware anp Agate Ware
6 Cups and 6 Saucers 15c, Agate Wash Basins 10c.
OROOBRIHS DRY GOODS
2 lb. Oolilen lllrml OoRM
Arbuokle and Lion Ooffea l2
6 Cakm Soap
1 lb. llaldiiK Sln c
2 ql. llotCe Indigo. Hc
l u. Ojntoi Craokera. 6e
6 ll. Oat Mcnl 18c
A Suicar 60
Oranulatod 8ugar 8
Light Bnwn Sugar
Ooal (Ml, ?r inl Sc
I'Oioui, par tlojs 10c
Freed Slioea at cost and below
Ohlld'i BboM 26c
MimV sli,. k 0c lotOeo
Ucllea' Slioea aa low aa Soc to 79c
Boya' Slioea 500 toTBc
Mcn'a Shoea 7rc to 1.28
Men'a Boota fl.00 to $1.30
OnlM'i Rubbm lOc
MlSaea' Kubbera 20c
Women a Hliblicra Be
Kino Dfeaa I loodl reduced ti log
lAnoMter Ulngham ,y lC
llept Prtnta a,
Appleton A .MuNlin yc
lllril' lii .l Uiialln cc
HleArlit'il Md.lin rc
NOTIONS
Saxony Yarn, wr liank ;e
Msn'i Undaewcni 20c
Men'a field Underwear oc
Bot Cup aa low an Qq
Men's Capfl as low as c
Men's Olovus jnc
Cotton Ijp, per II gc
M aliceta Kool'a ap l'aier c
A full assortment of Holiday Goods
and a lull line of Decorated Glass.
wear.
The above named articles are only a few of
the BARGAINS. We reduced our entire
stock to COST, and BELOW COST. We
have a fine stock to select from. Remem
ber the Bargains. Prices aro only good
from December 10, 1900, to February 9,
1901, and only for CASH or PRODUCE,
Call And examine the stock whether yon
buy or not. We will give a present to
every costomes that purchases 25c worth of
goods or upwards on the 22nd day of Dec
ember. Do not miss the Bargains,
B. H.CUSTER.
K?S Ufa
I CUSTER'S ,
I BARGAIN COMERS
Swineford
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