The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 10, 1901, Image 5

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    U&PREPAREO EXPRESSLY FOR THE FOST &W"jrf397 BY 1 ra CORPS OF CORRKSPONDENTiJ )j
POUT TREVERrON.
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B.F. Arnold, Haryey Lomgnnd
Geo. Rine and wife, of Milton, spent
last week in town.
Miss Maine Bover after mendinn 7 , ' '
JSXn . .
Oehsenford at Idlentowo Ins re-1 C' H' Ke,ler who 1S l'mP,0Vwl ut
turned to town to enjoy quiet home BdVOVn, Sunday at
jife J. (J. Snyder and family spent
Lewis and Florence Lenhart of ; Siimluy with his. parents at Sclins-
Harrisburg, visited relatives in town
the past two weeks.
Mrs. M. Herrold, of Harrisburg,
is visiting her many friends.
Mrs. David Herrold and son, of
Shamokin Dam, are visit. tig under
the parental roof.
J. I. Charles, the noted bridge
builder, has returned home for the
winter.
Miss Minnie Bohh and mother
were in town the past week to at
tend the funeral of the hitter's moth
er, Mrs: Levi Woodliug.
8. P. Steflen has gone to Shanio
in to work in a wholesale bouse.
B. F. Neitz made a trip to Sun
bury Sunday.
Christopher Fox was seriously
ill, but is convalescing.
Frank Houser accompanied by
his aunt, Mrs. Brubaker, went to
Shamokin Dam last week.
James Lenig, who is employed at
Milton,, spent Sunday with his fam
ily. Miss Alvadia Lei)ig visited in Se
linsgrove during the past week.
Prof. Bowersox and wife, of the
unty seat, were in town Friday
night.
W. V. Noll and family moved to
Steelton Thursday last.
H. S. Bogar, a student of Buck
nell, Lewisbnrg, is spending bis
vacation at home.
Mrs. Uriah Kelley, of W'illitnis-
port, spent several days with rela
tives. Misses Edith Kelly and Ella
Wendt, of Sunbury, spent the past
week with friends.
A. W. Ancker was in town Sun
day recetying congratulations-oo the
bass-solo ' Asleep in the Deep"
that he sang Christmas night.
Miss Msiry Koyer, ol' Milton, is
visiting her grandparents, Emauuel
Neitz and wife.
Mrs. O. K. Neitz, of Sanbury,
and children are visiteog her sister,
Mrs. S. P. Steflen.
Harry Knights, one of our town's
promising young men, is taking in
the sights of Philadelphia this week.
Mr. Painter and wile, of Indiana,
are visiting the latter's brother and
sister at this place.
Juo. Sooke, afler enjoying two
weeks' visit with his daughter
at Washington, D. C, has returned
limn
The district consisting of lTni,",
aud Chapman townskiis held the1'
joint institute in the I J. B. church
at this place Friday night aad SaH
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evening session wah
opened by music which was follow
ed by an oration by T. G. Herrold
who was foih wed by remarks from
1 rof. Bowersox and Several of the
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inner leacnern ine school again
favored the iMidienec with a hymn
and then recitations were rendered
by Misses Florence Lenhart, I sora
Hingaman, Jennie Charlea and Nel
lie Shviuer. Different subjects con
cerning school work were diseuased
by the teachers after which the ev-
Uning session closed by singing.
Goose Feast. The twelfth an-
iiial supper of the 8. of V.
Camp No. 150, Port Treverton, Pa.,
was emovod at the .National Hotel,
I Saturday evening, Dee. 22, 1900.
The dining room was most beautiful
ly decorated for tlie occasion and the
table was set in great style. The
supper consisted of many of the de
licacies of the season. All who were
present, enjoyed the supper, especi
ally Snyder who kept oue of the
waiters busy passing potata chips.
Those present were James Wise.
George Wolf, Isaac Kembcl and
e, of Dundore, Daniel Wolf aud
rife, Adam Keif and wife, of Silver
tun, J. G. Snyder and wife, Wil-
im Shrawder and wile, John
sharks and wife, H. F. Charles,
ife and daughter, Jennie, William
I Arnold and wife, O. G. Rice aud
wife, Mrs. Frank BhUsdell and
Messrs Fox aml Frollt of port
Treverton
fMinrlna T'Vmduirn of fnlinnnv
grove.
Miss Minnie Mover, oi Imlepend-
ene.-. was a welcome visitor at the
Port Trevorton hotel over Bunday.
Mr. Speeoe, of Speetieville, was
among the Saturday night callers in
our town.
G. Irvin Reichenltaeh, of Sliaino
kin, called on his daughters, Sunday.
Miss Delia Sholly ol Eclipse, vis
ited her oa rents dtirins the nast week.
Miss sora Arnold and
have gone to
Washington P. C. tol,
visit the hitter's three sons who re
side there.
Hiram Fix of Sunbury, is visit
ing his sick father, Christopher Fox.
Mrs. Edwin Wolf, of Shamokin,
visited her parents, Henry Stepp and
wife, Sunday,
Rev. Buck and wifeol Shamokin,
who are noted for their musical tal
ent, have been taking a very active
part in the protracted meeting which I j
is in progress in me j.vaugciicii
church.
C. W. Knights and M. H. Hec
rold transacted business at the coun
ty seat last week,
George Houser made a business
trip to Shamokiu Dam, Saturday.
Mrs. S. Herrold and sons after
having sjient the pasttwo weeks with
relatives at Lykens and vicinity re
turwd home, Saturday.
McCLUKE.
Hon. A. W. Potter, of Selins
grove, was in town Saturday look
ing after political atlairs.
The West Beaver district Sunday
school convention was held in the
St. Matthew church Saturday, Jan.
5, 1901.
The Evangelical congregation are
having their church papered by the
boss paper hanger, W.J. Tueaster,
Last Saturd iy William Hoffman
and Amelia Wanner were united in
the holy bonds of matrimony. We!
wish them
ocean of life.
Mrs. Keller, of Altooaa,
Sunday with Mrs. Rethrook.
iMlt
ineaeainnngei nas again visited
our town and taken from our midst
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.Mi.-s Mertic Dreese, daughter oi
rt r T tx mi
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dreese. The
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deceiLsorl wits an eskniahle votiuir I
ij, i l ,1 i, l. ,i-i,'
owy gloom aver or town,
remaini were interred in tlu
iuki mm l 1 1 1 1 iitn i i.it a BIIBU"'
Her
Mo-
(lure eemeterv. Friday
.a
IIKTUOOII,
Km . . . 'i
cv. Ott officiating.
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m e nape tin; time i not (Far away
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regard U selling cigarettes as one of
our neigh boring towns TroaelvWle.
ULOJiE MILLS
Born u Thursday to Anion Klase
.and wife, n son.
Mrs. s. a r h'ich is (Mi the sick
list.
Mrs. Charles Stuck, made a Ihuai
MM trip to Sunbury, M. unlay.
Mrs. Joel Bubb, of Lewiatown,
visited her brother, Antes I'lrieh
owr Sunday. ;
Daniel Verge r and wife, of New 1
Derun, ana muie jjnnaiB. oi ivrea-
. a i -.ii -tr
mer, siient Sunday with Anion 1 er-
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n if j t . .1 r n .
ger aud wife.
illiam S hroyer, of ( 'liillesoiia-
Opaa, Spent Christmas with his family.
Miss Anna Riech, of Selinsgrove,
sjK-nt Christmas with fier jMirents
George Kiech and family.
Charlee Stuck, of Cammal, spent
this week with his wife aud family.
Cloyd Wagner spent Xmas wit Ii
his grandma at Adamsburg.
William Smith and lady friend,
of McVeytown, seut Monday with
his parents,. J. A. Smith aud family.
Josiah Maurer and wife, of Krea
mer drove through our streets Sun
day.
i'ALLAS NEWS.
George Straub, of Kreamer, was
seen in our midst, Tuesday.
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ll,r 0vc, WJ1
ltyri8,,nM roast
at Mrs Bailey s 1 ueaday.
! Mrs. Jacob Reichenbach was bur-
; ted at Gruhh's cenietry, Wednesday,
aged 84 yearn, Rev. Gilbert officiated.
Miss Katie Lenig has returned .
home to stay.
Sunday, Wilson Shaffer, only son
Lf John Shaffer, was iuterred at
Grubb's cemetry, aged 8 years and
(i months, Rev. Miller preached the!
tuneral sermon
HOFCBR
1). G. Garman is very ill at pres
cnl vt-Oli kvafn fauai)
i ne senooi oireeiors oi v uapnian
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House, oaturaay and paid the teacn-
era ior meir raurin montn a service.
Miss Lena Gilbert, who was visit
ing at Win. Bonner's returned home
attain Wednesday.
Thomas Herrold, teacher of the
Locust Grove school, gave a grand
spelling bee Friday evening.
Henry Hummel was employed by
David Portzllne last week.
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The protracted meeting in the U.
ur'h at McKees is making good
progress at present.
W. L. Hummel lost a valuable
horse Wednesday.
Albert Meiser lost one of the best
horses in the lefwer end of the county.
He had pin chased the horse of Mr.
Riohter at Selinsgrove.
SALEM.
Misses Delia and Verna Mover
and Mrs. 11. G. Snabef, were to Sun
bury last week.
t)sciir Kaltritcr anl Frtuk Jar
rett, attended a Christmas entertain
ment at Fremont, Monday evening.
Ibirtwu Boyer, of Michigan iukI
mother Mrs. Samuel Boyer ofSelins
grave, were the guests of S . W. liow
and family, Thursday.
Samuel Hassiiigec, of Danville
visited J. M. Auoand, Thursday.
C. L Kcssler and Gember-
Kng visited in Mifflintowa, last week.
W.J. Boyerand wife, entertained
II. ILSehoeh, w-d'eand -hihlren oi '
liiuurrnvfl Jiv and M.c II (,:
joiu.ic) on uuis.. !lluiMi ,,,,, m:.,..p mA
I Edith Winner at dinner, Christmas.
John Musser, wife mid daughtor.litiuB8UOM ni'Uvr W acquaintanet.
of Shamokin, :ux visitinethe fhmtty
cfEzca Meiser.
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lib? I hrsilim-.s entertainment wus
i i i
a decided success every part was
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beautifully Knmrea. One of the
i
inost inspiring was a motion sung by
I
nine
wno desern
especial praise fer their graceful per
formance. Tht churdh was tastily
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- un.iiinit.il. aim a i.n f 1 1 iy 1 1 a.si'n:-
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tiled to w itness-rie ovveieiscs.
L. G. Smith od vvLfe, of Blaine,
W.. v., are vtsstins the lattera par-
ems, ,i. u. onyoHr ana wue.
. Mrs. Henry Eugle if: entertaining
her mother acid sister of Montour
county.
Then. Row, wide aud daughter!
Annie and Edna, J. E. Magee and
wile uf Kreamer, and Miss Esther
Boyer took dinner ti G. it. Witmer's,
Friday.
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C H. 'Woodruff returned to Phiia
Monday ;to resume ids stmdies at the!
n vers tr of Yin- vaiit;i.
Get). M. Winner and L L. Luck
YtmrmMA t.k in tlJ ..rir.i'ti,,,,
were to t lie state capital on .cw
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1 rof. r . ( . i lsher was to
o i
iner .Sinii.a v eveiniiir
o
Krea-
j e.
BWIMEFOfiD
Mr. Wolf and wife, of Lewisburg,
sbeut Sunday st James Dietrich's.
?.Irs. Charles Bntbfbn spent a few
days among friends at Paxtonville.
James Diemer and wife, spent
Christmas at Kreamer.
H. P. Beaver, of Burnham spent
a few days with his family here.
Cut this out and take it to the Mid
dleburg Drue Store and get a free
sample of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets, the best physio.
They-also oure disorders of the
stomach, biliousness and headache.
KKKAM hit.
Prof. Geo K. Usher and wife, oi
Selinsgrove, took Bupper with J. F.
Walter's Wednesday.
j . h i I l i i
u uoraon, wno nas oeen wore-
"'
, to spend the white with Ids family,
j Misses Mabel Gutelius and Kath-
'erine lloek spent Christmas ut Sha-
Imokin where the hitter's parents
reside.
; James Row and family and S. A.
App and wife, of Selinsgrove, spent
Xmas with the family of J. F. Wal-
iter.
Frank Thomas, the enterprising
dealer in stock of Sunbury, shipped
a carload 1 cattle
fmm this idnnp
last week.
A. B. Keck, the veteran sue-
tioueer of Selinsgrove, bad an auc-
t i 1 1 1 1 'if llw linli'l S-iliiril'iv pvnninir
N. C. Gutelius gave a New Year's
dinner to about forty relatives;.
Harry Pontius, while cutting
ivooil m his woods, was hit
by a
limb of a tree and received a nasty'
gash on the head. He is improv-
ing rapidly. I
A. D. Kreamer sold his little
Kentucky trotter to a sheriff of one
of the neighboring counties.
Mrs llninri- 1 lii'f I'ifli .in. l DMi
Ray, visited her sister, Mrs. C. 1).
Bolig at Wiulield Sunday.
SUMMIT HOTEL
fheboyshada belling for the
new couple, Monday evening. Sane
of them got too much Shade Moun-
Wndew.
A skating pond covering about an
acro and consisting of very smooth
ne is attording ample enjoyment tor
the yoUUg men of this vicinity.
Edgar Derrand bride visited bis
brother last week.
The great lumber king ofMus-
SerS ailev was here one dav last;
Wash and brwight his wagon tolwul
pMpS.
WEST B6AVEK.
ri'i I i
inert' nam ueea no new nrotmpeH
1 . AA1 .i it
mane ior J.'i'i. I siinicise 1 1 1 v
think the old un
will stand irood
f ,r another year.
James Peter, U. V. Horbsterand
i i trsi a. i . i in i
' ' vi a eeiy mm r-mnnaa
" .ire now ucatei, t ria..k:iu
, I' olgc, P.ke count V.
I"'"'
Mr. W. V. M.GIuuidilin
' V'iM v
km . .
in Miiflua ctiunty vis -
Adam Baiinigardoer died Wed
nesday oi lost week and was buried
Saturdaynt the Baker'schuroh. An
other old) loldier was Lu! to rwt.
Jerry Knepp is Having wotd
sawed ft the purpose of running his
cider mill next sva.sm. providing
there wiM be something fr which
to run it.
Henry W. Knepp, blacksmith,
moved from Burnham to his own
house in Banner vi lie lat week It
II .i.i.i-
has ibceneeported that he is unable
to follow Jus trade on account of his
health.
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iuomai Herbster A Co. have
been busy sawing wood the past
few weeks, for parties who have had
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the good Jnck in getting a big sup-
ply,
Daniel H Tivister le. I , ....
en-
gaged in iii
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umber busjoess for tile
Mist mouth Jll Huntinedon count-
P. W. Zreaater and fnmilv ' c
-Burnham, Mifflin county, spent
vnrisiinrs m ud lus parents. L !i
Treastcr and wife.
been ctnrai'.-d
S. II.
MiilJips has
iu faki"K OUttimbei for ax handles
be used for the
piooecrs in Hie Jioer arniv.
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nows itusf 1
offer One Hundred Dollars He
ward tor any com of Catarrh that
annul on cured Dy Males fatal rb
Cure. P. J. CHENEY C CO.
Toledo O
We, the undersigned, have known
.Cheney for tbe last 15 years,
Ud beheye bin, perfectly houerable
iu all bubiiieBs transact tons and ti
naueiaJly able to carry out any obli- i
Btt-iw! bS.fe . !
Til fv ""Ul6m frugglsts, ,
lOlOUO, U. ;
WaLDINO, KlNNAN AMabviv Whrta
syle DrugRiats, Toledo, O.
Hall'B Catarrh Cura in taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
TestimouiaJa sent free. Price 75c.
per bottle. Sold by oil Druggists.
Hall's family Pills are beat.
Fw HOLIDAY PRESENTS For EVERY DAY USE
The Lamp of
1M lamp thin OOMB t Hid ,mt smukt, oppuf von .
to KM Unl ugiiag9j the lamp that koua good wmq V H
Toueft H and utayH t;oMl ; thf tittup th.it you auvcr will- V
hrtj part with, oihw you haw i' ; that a t
Other hini nmv bl oftWed you as ' just as nl " .
thi-y inay l in aumo fQfllfrCtrt. but f"r nil wound KOooV
tifv, Umn tilv one. TU i Boeheati f. T u Jm
tfatbo lunpoftorod you in :eaulne, Utok for tho tuuiio
on it ; vary hunp hus it. (P Varkittm
Oii Liunpi !! New.
Wo van mi every Ian p Irani, N o matter whether you
want a new tamp .r nlm . an oM one repaired or rvfln
hheqt a v as nountodM other ouUte of lamp tranaforn 1
wi into a Now Rochester. we can do it. Lot uai
fh'inl fOU htiTfitiin mi the auhjttot.
We arc SPGCI AU8T5 In th trmtmrnt f disease ofV
Lamp. Consultation I kl I..
THE ROCHESTER UMP CO.,
1 : X I ; S A v it F.
Bom to Geo. Moll and wile, a son,
Mrs. Seeaholtc is spending a lew
weeks in Lykens Valley.
Nathaniel Mover an 1 wil ! speu
asi week at WilliamstoWU.
The farmtrs of this place are
storinu away ice tor the sumuu
aisy
use.
Miss Margaretta Fryling, of Sun-
Iiiipv. w:i the lmhsI !
Marthi
S' liocb one dav last week.
Mi Mary Stahl, of Verdilla,
.i . i'ii. w i...... i.i
wasineguesi oi an.wuw
last Week.
Samuel Bower and will
to Hiirhspire to spend i
have gone
e winter
with their daughter, Mrs. 1. nomas
Hoff,
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Elmer Krunilnne, wde and cini-
dren, of Womelsdort, spent pari ut
last week at Peter Bailey 8.
Miss Gertrude Crate and little
nephew, of Sunbury, viiited friends
in this place Sunday.
.In in Keiser. wile and little son
of Milton, t ailed on friend
in
thii
place Saturday evening.
Peter Klingler and wife gave a
Christmas dinner to all their chll-
dren and grandchildren.
l'he day
was spent very pleasantly.
j 1)am(., aossaman and family e
tertained his brother, Jonas, and
' wi'(. 0i Riverside, and Mrs. Hum-
mel, of Shrriner's, Sundav.
Arthur Noll and wife spent last
week at Shamokin and Gown City.
Henry Mower, .lames Young and
Wm Mnvaii siwiit ( 'lirisl mas a Se-
iaa rove'
ADAM8BURO.
Messrs Woodruff and Kesskr, of
Selinsgrove, visited our
v" last
pri()u
.
Miss Emma Breimier of Selins
grove has I'i i n siietiding several
weeks with Mrs. '. N. KllSe.
ILL Romitf made a business triti
Sunbury, Monday
Wateh n'nrht was obs'r'ed bv tlie
Lutheran V. P. S. ( '. E on New
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cu i ' v ii i iii utiu aiiiii i a utii c i in i-
ence.
K
i young daughter of J. W.
snook, is hick with scarlet lever.
Master. loe and Mi-s Bessie Klose
spent a few day- in Selinsgrove.
F.lva Smith is seriously iil with
typhoid fever.
A. W. Au rand and J. W. S ,
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Lewistown friends last week
inu luiuinex were enieriaiuei
A nnnUrnpl .liirtci-'n l.liihllliira.
Pituburg, Jan. 8.-In the United
States district court yesterday Judge
Peter P. Smith, of trip Pennsylvania
superior court, flled his schedule of
assets and Uabllltiei In the case in
bankruptcy, filed asalnst him. He
wrs ?4!):,,;r'' and llis asspts are H5.-
coo. the assets conaieting entirely of
mortgages. Attached to the schedule
is a certificate by a notary public that
Ule bankrupt Is tok weak and infirm
""v uui iui uig, air
I elaned by his daughter at hl reflnwii
tf cln lh. c..h...lulfla Ki.l ft,... - '
anl in tne presence of the notary. Th:it
ho ls a 8ll k man 18 Bhown b' ths faci
service of physicians.
An-lilpnlnlly Shut Ilia Slatrr.
netblohem, Pa,, Jan. 8 Harry Help,
the 13-year-old sun of Frank Deln a
SATTL U)" ""W ree-1
mltinlT S
Harry, while his parents were absent
at market, foumfhis fathers loaded re-
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volver, and while his sister was look
ine into the barrel is was dlschaxw.,1 I
1 he bullet entered the left side of the
lltllp g!rl s frenpad
The lad ban-
,ils,u uu wouuu as nesi ne coukt and
hurried with his sister to the hospital
here. The doctors say she cannot re-
tmw'
i K.iirn.d iioiirr.kr. mm strike.
Susquehanna. Pa., Jan. 8 - About 150
LuZU m h. Riw a .
the Erie Railroad compas s exten-i
tve locomotive shops at this place
went out on strike yesterday. For some
weeks there bus hi(n Hinilfo,-tlnn
among the men employed on account 1
of tbe Introduction of the piece work!
system Iu the shops, and It is allexsd I
that laborers have been doing the work
or regular bollermakers or apprentices.
The local bollermakers' union unsuc
cessfully attempted to have their griev
ances righted and the strike ls the re-
ml
Steady Habits
n i-rk pum n n.rftiT st vork.
SHAMOKIN DAM
Kav Maliek, of Shamokin, whu
was visiting at A. U Shijie's, return
ed home Saturday.
Wm. I'urdy Snyiler and Martin
Staid were visitor:
at Fn
eeuurg at
urday,
e are plea-t d to note
Frank Santee, who has been ' r
I mi
ni We
hi-.
at home, is slowly improving.
hope lie will sunn lie tllllOUU
many friends.
Judge McClure was seen ou uuv
streets one day la t week. '
Edwin Bickhart and wile, of !'al
las, were visitors at Rev. W.
Bordmnu's Friday and Saturday .
Mr. Metar, wife and son, George,
of McKees Falls, were visitors at
Win. Snyder's several days last week.
Mart in Staid w as a visitor to S m
bury Saturday of last week.
Morris Coryell, who is working
at the silk mill at Williainsport,
was a visitor in our place over
Christmas.
Mrs. Kant, of Washington, D.
('., was a visitor to her sister, Mrs.
Willet Arbogastand family.
Martin Sleor and wife, of tl is
place, had a very narrow escape me
dav last week. He brought some
oats from Isaac Beiifcr's and oil the
road home, the horses became fright
ened. Both occupants fell from tin
wagon. Mr. Slear was very badly
cut about the face. Mrs. Slear was
-lightly injured.
Mr. Giftand wife, of Paxtonville,
were seen on ourstreets ednesday.
Mrs. Wm, Snyder made a busi
ness trip to Shamokin, Wednesday.
The Hotteitstein brothers are :ni
proving their carpenter simp by put
ting a new root' nil it.
M. S. Wendt and wife were visit
ing Harrison Price at I'axinos over
Sunday.
Miss FloreUee Herin rani! brother,
Allen, were bci n ou our htn i ts tine
dav last week.
Mrs. W in. Snyder of tin- plan
had a New Year'-dinner for some of
her friends, Those present were a-liiil'-w-;
t!es. Dimm and Fortner,
ifStdinrovu, Rev. i. W. Bord-
Ulumd
nan
;iini wue, mi-, i mo. in, ,i, ii
ano 'Vile. M rs. G. H. I lane,
UloilllS
Mls-e- .i
I ex ier tun
mi. i ami Anna i i--, Jonas
wife of this place, M rs.
Hanniih No
HummeU Wharf
M r. 1 . Miicbel
Krtick of Suiibu
' l'eH iek. M rs.
3 Mt'Kinney
j Mrs (1
nn ! wife of Sunburv. m
. B, Monroe "t' Berwick.
S. II. Kirkpatrick and wife,
of Sunbury, were visiting with i
lives at this place.
Miss Ann Anderson nf'Siinbi
Wiis a vi-it.ir to
famih.
( 'onrad I luti
MIDDLESWARTH.
Mrs. Isaac Bickel i- on the
list.
I I. '.. . .. .'Ill,
in, -n OI U OU Uai'tll, ill W ll
,. . , .. . .. ' m
, I , V . '" lUUU-'K 01 M : ' ' er,
: is slow ly improving
' Jar',ea Bingaman left for the v i st
nu wuii.iw wiieie ue win -e, em
ployment.
The n8titllte held ill He
School house Friday night was well
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Our school reports will give a
low percentage of attendance this
month as many children are Stricken
with soarletino,
There is quite a talk in thisvicin-
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For Infants and Children.
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