The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 24, 1901, Image 5

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FORT TBEYKBI'ON. RICHFIELD. SELINSGKOVE.
Ed. Mitterling, of Sunbury, made
lis bi-weekly visit to town Sunday.
S. 5'. Steffen, who is employed at
jihamokin, was welcomed home by
us wife Saturday.
C. VV. Keller, one of Selinsgrove's
ju-to-dute butchers, called on his
parents Sunday.
Miss Elsie O'noil has returned
from her two weeks' trip to !'
Mrs. M. Herrold, of Lewi
liter spending several weeks ul e
Rational Hotel, returned to r
ihoinc Ihursdav. Mrs. L. D. Swine-
ford accompanied her to Sunbury.
JerreBoear went to Selinsgrove
ito see his wife and young son.
E. 1). Bwineford and wife par-
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took oi an cicgani niuni r
tne
nt.
fchome of his son-in-law, Win. Fn
f Silver Run.
.Miss Ix'rie Ringanian accompuni
fed her grandmother, Mrs. Hottse-
worth, to Milton 1 kursday.
Rev. Francis transacted business
atl Lewisburg one day last week.
N. T. Dundore passed through
toivn Thursday.
John Schlegel, of Eclipse, was in
Frjiday night.
VVm. Sehrawder intends to move
to Bain Bridge in the near future.
Itev. J. L. Boyer is conducting
revi val services in the Ev. church
and is doing good work for the
Masker.
iiss Estella Trout man is attend
ing ia sick friend at Maeppa.
Mrs. George Troutman was to
Herhdon on business Thursday,
-i vm. Reidle was to Sunbury Fri
day and Saturday.
There was a "trio'' party held in
town one night last week.
The pupilsof School No. 1 assi-t-sd
Sheir worthy teachers in giving
te school rooms a thorough cleans
iug Friday. The day was very cold,
but this n ale no difference to the
pupils, because they take a pride in
their school rooms as well as in their
teachers. They set a very good ex
a.nple for pupils of other schools,
and we hope they will prolit by it.
CENTREVILLE.
P. C. Hartinan was to Middle
burg Sunday afternoon.
Frank Sechrist, of Middleburgh,
visited his parents over Sunday.
Mrs. Jno. Rutherford and Miss
Rebecca Stover, of Laurelton, visit
ed S. G. Biugaman's Sunday.
W. W. Wittenmyer and Benne-j sons, Uriah and William, in Beaver
ville Smith, of Middleburgh, were;t(w. Friday.
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in town Sunday. Wesley Wellershamp oi New
Rev. Kohler held communion ser- Berlin, spent a few days with his
vices in the Reformed church Sun- "Mar, Mrs. Chas. Swengle, last week.
day afternoon. B. F. Heimbach and wife visited
Dr. J. F. Kanawel was to Blooms- few days here last week.
burg Friday evening.
J. H. Long, of Crossgrove, was
in town one day last week.
L. A. Stine transacted business at
Sunbury last Friday.
Jackson Sechrist, of Shamokin,
1 . 1 . m . i ,i m i
iwas uie gwm oi nis oromer, looias,
jver Sunday.
Our Republican primary f o r
jwnship offices will Is1 held next
aturday between the hours of one
iti ! seven o'clock p. m.
MIDDLES WARTH.
William Gilbert wears a smile
is a girl.
U what a wonder, that Saturday
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r nno iul ii-il lo .ul i l: I,,,, it i iur I
fltch
A.W.Potter, Estp, visited his
lolitieal friends last week.
John Krouse, of Union County,
ras a recent visitor at this place.
William Neitz and wife and chil-
en, of Austin, Potter Co., are vis-
ping her parents.
N. H. Bingaman made a business i
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Hp to Watsontown last week.
The rumor is, we can aot vote for
man for President Judge who does
accommodate us as we were ac-
Btomed in preceding nominations.
little more snow for our hunters
order to demonstrate a ertain wild
ynal which makes frecucnt night
kut. A. she-wolf for .his locality
Jld be astonishing.
Colds and grip are common.
Many of our people are filling
their ice houses.
The two mails a day is a marked
improvement in every way.
Newton Grayliill intends erecting
la large stone building on the corner
, ut the square.
( food resolutions are like a build
ing with a rotten foundation, they
require eon-taut propping up.
Percy K. Deckard returned to
j Philadelphia, alter spt nding a pleas
ant vacation with his parents, to re
sume his lectures at the Medico Chi.
Misses Bessie and Mary Fisher,
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and Sum
Snyder.
K. Watts and Sam
He
Th
W offer One Hundred Dollars Re
w ard tor any case of Catarrh thai
an not he cured hv Hall's Catarrh
cure. F. J. CHENEY t" 00.
Toledo. .
We, the undersigned, have known
. Clituey for the last 1" years,
and believe him perfectly honerablu
in ail business transactions und li
nanciall? able to carry out any obli
gations made by their tinn
Wis &Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
I'olcdo, O.
Waldino, K inn an & Mauvin, Whcle
syle Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hull's Cuta' rli Cure is taken inter
nally, act iug directlj upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the Bystem
restimoniaU sent free. Price :.
per bottle. Sold by all DruggiBts.
Hall's family Pills are best.
KAN T.
Rev. Brilhartof Port Trevorton,
was in our midst last Friday.
Miss Lilly Hosterman was spend
ing last week on Hoover's Island.
A. (i. (ilaee, the merchant of
Kantz, made a Hying trip to Sunbury
Saturday.
Ijevi Herold and wife, William
Bailey and Chas. Stetler ofShaniok
in Dam were visiting J, 11. Bailey
at Millerstown a few days last week.
B. F. Dock says any mill ought
to have lire in to warm yourself
when you get there.
PAXTONVILLE
R. E. Gift made a business trii
fo Wilkes Barre and Scrauton last
week.
Chas. Boyer, merchant, was to
Selinsgrove last Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Mary Howell visited her
Rev. Remer F. E., of Lewisburg,
preached a very interesting sermon
in the Evangelical chinch Thursday
evening. He
had selected for histext
John 1:11.12.
Adam Bowersox and wife left for
Kansas last week.
Mrs. Austin Gill went to Sunbury
Saturday to spend a few days with
her daughter, Mrs. John Sterner.
Mrs. Hettie Howell and son, Joe,
ofLewistown are spending a few
days with Mrs. Howell's parents.
Prof. F. C. Bowersox was a visit
or in town, Saturday.
The School lioard of Franklin
met in the Faxtonvillo Primary
school. Saturdav to remunerate the
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Mrs. Sarah Bowersox and Mrs.
David Haroer. left Monday for Mil-
ton, where they will attend their sis
ter's funeral, Mrs. Barbara Dillman
Rev. Shanibach dosed the series
of meetings Kriday evening, which
he had been holding here for several
weeks, without the conversion of one
soul. It surely was not on account
p .1 i X. n.l i
of the pastor, for he is one of the best
preachers who has been here for a
number of years, and is always ready
to do his duty.
Cut this out and take it to the Mid
dleburg Drug Store rni get a free
sample of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets, the best physio.
They also cure disorders of the
tomacb, biliousness and headache.
I3Y ITS CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS
Sherifl Rofl makes periodical vis
its to tlii- section of the county.
Mrs. A. A. Conrad took a trip to
Danville to visit her son, Harry.
Itev. Harry P. Miller, of Brook
lyn, N. Y., spent a few days with
his mother.
Dr. G. G. Graft, of Lewisburg,
spent ti night with Prof. Fisher Fri
day lust.
President Heisler entertained ihe
Faculty and a lew friends Fridav
evenme "i last week.
Carrol, Luther and Charles llolig
have gone to the western part of tin
state to work lit their trade.
A very pleasant wedding took
placeal the home of ('has. Foster
(a travelling man for our Bhoe
factory). The contracting parties
were .1. B. Hannis of Philadelphia
and Miss va Miller of Wilmington,
1 tel., Bister of Mrs. Foster,
We understand thai Arthur Dro
ller, youngest son of W. A. Dreher,
has been appointed uighl operator at
I'ainterville,
N. P. Jarrett, of Minneapolis,
spent a -hurt time with his parents
on his way from the former place to
Philadelphia on business with his
company.
Mrs. P. It. Wagcnseller has re
turned home from a visit to her
daughters at ( Carlisle.
Commissioner J. P. Wetel and
A ilson iney were in town Satur
day evening, they having been on
the bridge view at Hcrndon.
iii-iii om or mi InereMt of him ivnsiiiii.
A Mexican war veteran and prom
inent editor writes: "Seeing the
advertisement of Chamberlain a Col
ie. Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy,
I am reminded that, as a soldier in
.Mexico in '17 and '4H, I contracted
Mexican diarrhoea and this remedy
has kept mo from getting an in
crease in my pension for on every
renewal u dose oflt restores mo."
It is unequalled as quick cure for
diarrhoea und is pleasant mid safe
to take. For sale by the Middleburg
Ilriitf Store,
SHADEL,
'I lie farmers' institute at I'Yec
inonl lat Wednesday and Thursday
was well attended, and excellent
speeches were delivered on Agricul
ture. W. W. Wittenmyer was seen on
our streets hist week, with the intent
ion of buying a tract of timber. Mr.
Witteumyer, we are informed, is go
ing out of the mercantile business
this spring.
F. S. Itiegle of Middleburg was
seen on our streets on Saturdav,
Prank is always busy
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ing orgaus
ami -owing niacin nes.
II. A. Ebright sold his white pine
lumber to Mr. Haines ofSelinsgrove.
David City, Neb.. April t. lOnO
(ienesee l ure K ootl (jo, le Boy
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Gentlemen: I mist say in regard
toGHAIN O that there is uothiliL'
R8tier or H-'lt lii-r. e have Used
ii lor years. .iy orotuer wivh a
great ooffee drinker. He was taken
sick ami t he doctor said cofiee was
the cause of it, aud told us to use
GRAIN 0. We got a package but
diil not like it at tirst, but now
would not be without it. My broth
er has been well ever since he utmt
ed to use it. Yours truly,
Liu. in Sociioh.
UNION TOWNSHIP.
William Sechrist of York Pa., is
spending this week with his uncle,
II. II. Sechrist.
Hathaway Kelley and family of
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iuuuuuit nicouiriuM nivuviwi t vii
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Daniel Krebs was to Berwick
last week to see his sick son there. I &
Both parties have their aomina-ls
(ions next Saturday. Candidates fori
the various offices are as numerous jx
as usual.
Sherill Bow was seen in our place $
Monday of last week. I f
Saturday morning of last week nt'v
5 o'clock C. E. Auoker s store and
dwelling house burned to the ground
together with the contents, sonic
clothing excepted. C. A. Sechrist, a
boarder with Mr. Auoker, was also
a loser as be has nothing left except
the clothing he wore as he was away
to Sun bury. His loss includes a bi
cycle, trunk and a lot of clothing.
A small insurance was carried on
the building and stock.
McCLDRtS.
Republican primary Saturday af
ternoon Jan, 2(5.
Isaac Drcese and wife are spend
ing a few weeks, in an extended visit.
Henry 1 looser went to Philadel
phia to undergo a treatment tor his
eyesight,
Hon. A. W. Putter was noticed
on our streets Saturday and Monday
looking utter the Judgeship,
A. D. Shirey an 1 wife spent Sun
day at Lowistou n.
. J. Tivaster is engaged in fres
eocing the Si. Matthews church.
N. I. Middkswarth and wife vis
itetl friends al Troxelvillc and i
einity last week.
Mi-s Sadie Howell and Mrs. S. F.
Weidenmyer and son, visited trie nds
at Beavertown last we.k.
HUM MEL'S WHARF.
Dollie Dressier has an attack of
scarlet li ver.
Miss Martha Hummel is sick with
I .a li rippc.
Francis Strouh of Red Bank is
working for Peter Klingler.
Chas. and Win. Sassamun spent a
few days in 1 teuville.
Miss Kate Fonastuck is visiting
her grandparents, Nathaniel Mover
and wife ofthis place.
Boyd Keiser of Selinsgrove made
a trip to our town Sund v afternoon.
Levi Matter of near Middleburg
WUS seen in this place Saturday.
Misses Sue Cross of Muncy, and
Bertha Bui iu, spent Thursday with
Misses Minnie and Katie Trutt.
Mrs. Frank Erdley and children
spent a day last week with relatives
near Erd ley's church.
('has. Stetler spent part of last
week with his grandmother Mrs. J,
11. Bailey, near Newport.
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A discount of 20
t Vev C('ut- on vey
Dollar Purchase of
Dress (lot ids
Silks
Muslins
Ginghams
Calicos
Linings
White Goods
Embroideries
Laces
Gloves
Etc., etc.
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t-THIS GREAT SALE will begin on Saturday morning,
January 26th, and end on the following Saturday night, Feb
ruary 2nd. The Stock is complete with good, honest, depend
able Merchandise
S. WEIS,
SELINSGROVE, PENNA.
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Mrs. Morris' Letter to
EVERY WIFE AND MOTHER.
l.KTTIk TO UKS. riNKHAU MO, i ,. )
MI have taken eight bottles ol l.yilia
E. l'mkhum's Vegetable Compound
with gratifying results. I had been
married four yours ami had two chil
dren. I was all run down, had falling
ut womb with all Its distressing symp
toms, I had doctored with a good
physician, but I derived rcry little pood
from his treatment, After taking a
few bottles of your medicine, 1 was
able to do my work and nurse my seven-months'-old
bai 1 i ommend your
medicine to every wife and mot tier.
Had I time, 1 could write much more
in Its praise. I bid you Cod's speed in
your good work." Sins. I.. A. Moiuus,
klaiia, Putnam Co., Fla.
" Dear Mas. Pinkhasi When I
menced the use of your remedies 1 was
very bod off. Every two weeks 1 w.
troubled with flowtnggpelts which mi
me very weak. I had two f the bi
doctors, but they did not seem to In Ip
me.
"They said my trouble was cause 1
from weakness and was nothing t.
worry about 1 felt tired all the time; hnd
no ambition. 1 wasgrowlng worse all
the time until I began the use of Ly din I).
Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. lam
inw at'le to help n bout the house, and
urn much improved in health." Mug.
A. Walkkii, Calucoon la. cor, N. V.
Miss Minnie Eolkroad of Oriental
is spending a few week- with her
sister, Mrs. Levi Dressier.
J. 1. Wert, a former citizen of
this place, passed through our town,
lhursday, on his wav to nay a visit
to his daughter, Mrs. I (alias Wilt,
at Shamokin I am.
A party of people In in Shamokin
Dam, passed through tliw place
V ednestluy evening," nn their wav to
Samuel llulic's.
Mush r Harry Young is
sick list.
WEST BBA.VEK.
the
Daniel H. Treaster had hocn un
able to lie out of the house (lie past
week on account of sore ihro.it, bill
at this writing is improving,
Foster Treaster spent part of last
Sunday with some ol his Lowell
friends.
Spencer liomig of Adams! org,
was seen on out streets hist Saturday.
Glad to hear of him being able to
visit this end again.
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CENTURY SALE
of the 29th Anniversary of
Our Business.
INTRODUCTORY
Wc begin the New Century with a great Side.
A Sale so far reaching in its money saving im
portance that it will appeal to the cconomv of our
buying public fur miles around.
To make this Sale what it pretends to be we
shall oiler a discount of lit per cent, on our t ntirc
stock.
This is to be a SPOT CASH SALE, and
every customer who visits our store during the
period of this Sale and buvs One Hollar worth of
goods and over will be entitled to a discount of 'JO
percent. All purchases under One Dollar will be
at regular prices.
There will be notiling reserved. The cnliiv
stock is at your disposal.
We believe that this will be the greatest buy
ing opportunity ever offered to the people of this
section. It' you buy ( )ne Hollar worth of goods
you save '20 cents; if you buy 10 worth, von
save $2.
Make ant your lists nml come prepared in buy
liberally ; oWc clianecs do not often come your way.
Again we would emphasize that this Sale is
strictly for ( oxli and the Discount only on one con
tinuous Stile of One Hollar and over.
nfudacnr and Keuralgla cured by U
James Peter oi Lowi II is !
from hi- n ip through uarl t BI
count v, claims there is no place in
good old Snyder count, nntl hi? 1 I
W lie to tki his COO.il 11 If,
( Seorge I hum of Met lure v
guut of I hiniel Treaster.
Samuel I taumgarihiei ol .
Milllin ( o., spent Slit II I'd . i
w itli his lather-in-laM I .. I
The majority ol ice h
end still remain enipt
nights like last Kriday
lav thev an all he lille
l es ut thf ,en-
I' . w morewf
and S; tnr-
CASTOR 8 A
For Infants and CliiM. en.
The Kind You Have Always r
Ignature of UzP
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Miss i 'earl Smith of 1!
visited Maliel Kow this '
John I Irich oi' Kokonu i Ind ia,
visited
m.-
lis uncle, Ante- I lr eh
B. I . Koch and Mrs. 11. V
nn'
wi
it spent Thursday
f last week
Mrs
nna I lottensti in in dii-
del llll'e .
Thomas Deitrich and family, and
Mrs. W. S. S'hrover spent Saturday
Middleburg.
Miss Anna Stetlct
friends at Milton.
Lewis I'awling ol
j was doing business at
week'
Mrs. S. ( ). I 'Irich,
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ytsiung
Sclinsgn ive
his plaei last
nh I. II on
ler arm lllir-
slow I v reeov-
; i lie stove and mimed
, iug a fainting spell, i
I eriug.
illiam Iteigleof Verdillu is vis
iting his cousin, Anion Yi rgcr, and
other relatives at this place.
Tin- Mother's Farorltr,
Chamberlain's Cough Hiiucdy is
the mother's favorite. It is pleas
ant and safe for children to t'lko
aud always cures. It is intended
especially for coughs' colds, croup
ami whooping cough, and is ihe
best medicine made for these iis
eases, There is not the least dan
ger in giving it to children for it
contains no opium or otl.er ini'iri
OUB drug and may be given as eon
tidently to a babe as to an adult.
For sale by Middleburgh l.:
Slore.
S. Weis
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20 per cent, savd
on every dollar
Worth of
Carpets
Oil Cloth
Window Shades
Underwear
Hoisery
Jewelry
Etc., etc.
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suufrrj unit Straw
ffc.ii!".'our urocer's. 10 cents.
Try it to day
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