The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 31, 1901, Image 5

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Lewis Amifi of 8elinsgrove
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last week.
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ns: among mends at Berwick,
ied home.
. H. P. Beaver is visiting her
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Andrew Ulsh and daughter
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Robert Forry of Kant., was
town, Fridav.
Harry Boyer of 8elinsirrove eal- tended
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u'ti on ins parents, r riaay.
Steward Hall and wife were to died Saturday
Selinsgrove one day last week
Miss Maude Charles, aticr spend- playing liall. lie loaves a wit'i
inir several weeks at Selinsgrove children to mourn his loss.
uih I ounbury. returned home last
The Primary election, Saturday,
tor township ollieers, was well at-;
tded.
George Neits of near Meirerville,
morning, from the ef-!
teets of an injury he received while
and
William Arbogastol nearShadel.
Pity
and
at Adamshurg.
. ('. H. Dunklebenrer
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. time.
and I Mr. F. Charles is visiting her
er, Lillian, are visiting her i s" Edw in, al the county seat this
r, Mrs. Aueker at Verdllla. Week.
George Herrold of Shamokin
Dam, passed through town last week.
George Foltz and Peter Sechrist
ot verdllla, were in town hauling
oa last week.
Mrs. Frank Swineford accompan
ied her husband on his mail-route
Saturday.
nt Shemory oi Kant, spent
lavs at Samuel Spider's.
ton Shannon of Lykens, is
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PAXTONVILLE
arah nowcrsox is on the
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Sal lie Cornelius of Lewis-
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(iifl made a trip to Adams-
Spigleinyer made a business
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Wetzel of Beavertown, and
('. Bowersox of Middleburar
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Kate Derr f the Beaver-
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of the snow (Saturday even-
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Gray hi II was appointed
ml mister in r 1 n II,.ikh
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the "Bahcoek liiimher
I (hiring the iiiglit the
house caught fire where
'hundred and ten men were
The tire was not discover
inen on the third floor UD-
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ii-itmrs muapt was cui on
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Zimmerman was burned
cognition. His hair were all
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our. nnn t.uirv it tr t hn i ,i
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lablotH, the best physic
Cura flirir.rrlpru tit Un.
biliouiiness and headache.
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rrank J. Bowersox is on
. M. MoClure was hnik
interest. last week.
I.KJine and wife of Kantz
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ermu and wife were the
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school last Friday night,
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iday night the humble
hold a spul ling-bee in his
ore Ann.
Monday, Bertha, dangh
well Moyer diet! of dip
he deceased was a young
an admired, and her de-
deeply felt by her as
well as by the bereaved
later, thou hast left us,
loss we deeply feel;
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mi 1,1 in i iihh iwrorr 1 1 c
I our sorrows heal.
we hope to meet thee.
day of life is fled,
UOn ma. a. t, I
farewell tear is shed.
Mrs, Reuben Aucker of Verdilla,
was the welcome guest of her aunt,
Mrs. Geo. . Flanders, Thursday.
John Michael of Milton, spent
Sunday with relatives.
("has. Kelhr and Miss Maude
Keller, of Selinsgrove, accompanied
by the for r'; aunt, Miss Belle
Kelh r, of Chiokies, spent Sunday
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wiui me laucrs Drotner, nenry
Keller and family.
A number of our people attended
revival meeting at Paradise Satur
day and Sunday evenings.
A. W. Aucker and C. 11. Klock.
two of Sunbury's noted clerks, were
home Sunday.
Clarence Lenig who is employed
at Milton, spent several days with
his parents.
Misses Maude and Jennie Charles
entertained a host of friends at the
hitter's home Monday night.
Edgar Kishe, one of our former
residents, who now resides at Hock
(Jleii, spent a few hours in conver
sation with old friends Saturday.
Quite a number of our people at
tended the funeral of Daniel Her
rold, which took place at Chapman
Saturday.
Frank Keller and friend, of Se
linsgrove, were among the visitors
Sunday.
V illiam Keiohenbach of 1 mndore,
and daughter, Mrs. Harry Shaffer,
of Chapman, passed through town
Thursday.
Four belles and three gallants
joined the societM circle last week.
Mrs. (i. C. Faust and son, after
spending a few days with the form
er's parents, have returned to their
home at Hunbury, accompanied by
Miss Mayme Boyer.
George Trout man and family and
Dr. Krebbs and family spent Sun
day with friends in the country.
and Aurand for 3?r,M).
A. B. Markley and Albert Meiser
each purchased a horse at the horse
sale in Freeburg on the 24th.
There was a grand supper pre
pared for the young folks of Aline
and vicinity, at the home of (i. D.
Goodling Saturday evening. After
supper they enjoyed theinscl ves by
taking a sled ride to Paradise church
where a protracted meeting is in
progress.
W. W. Wittenmyer intends to
have a steam saw mill on the timber
tract he purchased from Bottiger
brothers, in the near tiiturc.
The scholars of Aline school havi
papered their school room.
The most beautiful thing
te world is the babv, a
imples and jov. The mo
balr
litiful thins: is that same
KKKAMhUt.
hin and in pain. And tl
I nother does not know thai
ittle fat makes all the diffc
.nee.
Dimples and jov have gon
tnd left hollows anil fear; tl
. at, that was cemfort at
color and curve-all but pit
i ihd love is gone.
1 he little one gets no f.;
from her food. There is some
thing wrong; it is either her food
or food-mill. She has had no
fat for weeks; is living on what
HALBM.
eutcr
imokiu young
W.
gi and
Charles Gcarhart and wife spent
Sunday with his brother, Anion.
Miss Mabel Gutelius and Miss
Catherine Hock were visiting in ! she had stored in that plump
little body of hers; and that is
gone. She is starving for fat;
it is death, be qtiiek !
Scott's Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil is the fat she can
The genuine has thin picture on
it. take no other.
If you have not tiieit it. vn.l
for free sample, its ngiecaMe
taste will surprise vou.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
' Chemists,
409 Pearl St.. N. Y.
50c. and $I.OO
all druggists.
How's This ?
Wi offer One Hundred Dollars He
ward tor any case of Catarrh tlmt
aunot ie cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. P. J. CHENEY t CO.
Toledo. O.
We, the undersigned, have known
. Cheney for the last 16 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
ui all business transactions and ti
naucially able to carry out any obli
gations made by their firm.
Wiui & Truax. Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Waldiso, Kisnan fc Maiuin, Whcle
syle Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c.
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Hall's family Pills aie best.
COURT IIOLSF. CHIPS.
Deeds Entered for Record.
Jefferson Lenig to Alfred Lenig, 7
acres and 164 perches in Washington
twp., for (M.70.
Jefferson Lenig and wife to Alfred
Lenig, 80 acres in Washington twp.,
for $275.
K. K. L. Jones to Ghas. 0. Hendricks
town lot and frame dwelling in Selins
grove for $400.
A. 1). Kern and wife to Thomas 1.
Saner, tract of land in Middleereek
twp., containing 80 acres and l:U per
ches for 11468.06.
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RUBBERS
Fnrracr'n Kelt Hoots 87c
Men's itu Mx-r Hoots 11. 75 J
Men's KubberShoeft 2Acupl
Women's Rubber Shoes 2Ac up
Child's Kubber Shoes XOc up)
LEATHER J
Men's Shoes Ate up
Boys' Shoes Me up
Ladle' Shoes Mo in )
ECONOMICAL 8HOK KMP , Hunburr, P. l
Selinsgrove, Saturdav
S. A. Ajip ami wife ot Selinsgrove
spent last Wednesday with the lat
ter s parents.
Dr. Ti Mil and wile were calling
at A. V. Smith's, Saturday.
Mrs. Clyde Bolig of Winfield, take; it will save her
spent Lliursday with the tainily ot
Thomas Deitrioh.
.Mrs. A. D. K reamer and daughter
were shopping in Selinsgrove, Satur
da v.
Harvey Pontius ami son, George,
were visiting friends at Georgetown
over Sunday.
J. F. Walter and wife spent
Saturday with .John Kiniievs at
Salem
A. ( '. Smith and sons tmk a
sleigh ride to Selinsgrove, Sunday. T
N. '. (iutelius ami wife spent X
Thursday with the family of Mark i
Mensch near MitHiaburg. N
Miss Carrie Hilbish of Selinsgrove T
was visiting relatives in town. , T
J. J. Mitchel was to Port Trevor-
ton, Wednesday.
Mrs. Sears of Selinsgrove, was the It
guest ot', lames Zeigler's.
Mrs. Geo. S. Kitmig and a lady
friend visited Mrs. Mary Kiister,
Wednesday.
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-mis. n m. j. rwyer wa
tained by her sister in
over Suudav.
About twenty of our
people atteuded a party at
Kcimi's Wednesday eveui
had an enjoyable time.
Kev. Suabld will haveomnuiuniou
at this place Sunday, Feb. ;',r,.
Juo, Kiuney and wife gave a din
ner Saturday to a number of friends.
Misses Lily Uowand Mabel Kiis
ter visited the latin's sister, Mrs.
Geo. S. lioniig, in Selinsgrove sev
eral days last wick.
'I he Pcpuhlu ans of I'enn t p.
nominated the following for town
ship offices: Judge of election, Samuel
Kessler; School Directors, Krank
Kuster and Irvin Fisher; ( verseer
ol Poor, W. H. Luck; Twp. Trcas.,
Newton If. Stcttlcr; Assizor, Jaob
I i. Uow ; Suj cr isms, . . Uom
ig and Jacob L. Snvdi r: Auditor.
Prof. V. C Fisher.
Mrs. Mary Lin k visiting her
daughti r, Mrs. Geo. (Jetzal Troxel
ville. Harry Kilter and family el Krea
m i spi nt Suudav at Samuel Kess-
hl's.
Ira I. in k ai d lady visittd Mid
dleburg, Sunday,
(llite a mini er i four in i pic are
miIIi riiifj In m I a Gripi e.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
ffl'MMKL'S WHARF
Mrs. Wm. Null inti the si k Ji-t
Sleighing is the topic of winvor
sation, Mies Mae and ( 'arrie S I
pent a day last week at I 'n i Iitir.
John S'hiK'h and wile visitol
Irieuds at MeKees .'. Falls over Sua
day. Chits, Sassaman spent part ol'husl
week at Northumberland.
'has, Miller, wife and little sua
nt Selinsgrove, tonk a sleigh riih
thi- place Sund.iv,
" lias. I I'lllman ol Kant, wi- k.
visitor in this place Saturdav.
( ur merchant, Mr. Stroub, and
family spent Sunday with friends al
Verdilla.
Fred Sweitzcr and wife mad'' t
trip to Selinsgrove, Wednestlay.
Miss Maggie i alter of b ishi i i
school house spent Saturdav with
her aunt, Mrs. Frank Hettrick.
Misses Lydia and I Vila Wagnm
and littl sister, of Duudorc, were
visitors at Samuel Trutt's Sunda
John Krumbine, one of l In
soldiers at iishington, i home with
hi mother, Mrs. Ti ter Ifciiley i
present.
T. M. Kessler anil daughter,
Maude, ol N'ortliiiinbcrlaud ca'led
on friends in thU place Saturdav.
party consisting of about twen
ty young folks nt this place took si
enjoyable sleigh-ride to Shamokii
1 luill, Saturday llitoriiooll.
John Seesholtz returned liuiine
Sat urday, alter sicndii)g n week itfc
friends in Sunbury.
Win. Meyer and wife attended
the funeral of the hitter's father,
George Neil., at Meiservillc, Mou-
Boars the
6iguaturu of
school boan
scnool room at ttn-
Very inuell needed.
is repairing the
place, which i
in. Holber'a i urn ,
Chamberlain's Cough R m dy is I iomi ornn iiiT.'ir r hin Pennion
the mother's faorite, ft is pleas- A. Mexican war veteran and prom
nut and safe for childrn to tske incut editor writes: "Seeing tin
ai it alv hi h cuies, l is intended advertisement of Chamberlaiu's Oaf.
especially for coughs' colds, croup ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heweds,
and wlioi ping cough, and iH t hi
oet i nieaicine maae lor tnese uis-
i inn i einiiiueii in .ii hh it siihlier nj
.Mexico in 17 and IS, I coull acted
. . . I m.1 1-1 . . . ,
l ines, there is not the least dan- "esican uiarrnoea ana inis remeaf
ger in giving it to children for it L,lH ' l'1 "'" ,r,ni Utti an 111
contaiiis no opium or otLer injufi- weaseinmy pension for on even
i ,
mis arug ana may oe given as con-
lull ntly to a babe as to an adult
renewal it dose of it restores me,
It ih u in iuulled as quick cure Jfot
For sale bv Mi, 1,11, 1 nroti I diarrhoea and is pleasant and safa
Slr. " to take, for sale by the Mlddleburg
.
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S. Weis
S. Weis
A NEW CENTURY SALE
In Honor of the 29th Anniversary of
Our Business.
PALLAS NEWS.
CO
A discount of 20
Protracted meeting commence"
at Paradise last Thursday evening.
Irvin Ilcintlcmaii returned home
from the mountains where he was per rent, on cvciv
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working, Having nail his leg badly I T
hurt between two logs.
John Gaugler who assisted Mr.
Heiotzleman home, has returned to
work again.
last week Mrs. Bailey and sons,
were one evening the recipients of a
BUpriBe party of sixteen young people
from Meiservillc.
Henry Fahnestock of Oriental,
has been visiting his brother, John,
for the past week.
l'eter lieigle passed through here
Sat unlay giving out assesment notices
Elias lieigle accompanied by Mr.
Walter of Middleburg, spent Sun
day at home.
The liailey Bros, made a business
trip to Chestnut Kidge, Winfield
and Lewitborg, Monday.
Klias Hinkle is electioneering for 1 4
road suprvisor in Washington 1 X
Township. i
Dollar Parohaseof
Dress Goods
Silks
Muslins
Ginghams
Calicos
Linings
White Goods
Embroideries
Laces
Gloves
Etc., etc.
INTRODUCTORY
We begin the New Century with a great Sale.
A Sale s,i Lir reaching in its money saving im
portance that it will appeal to the economy of our
buying public for miles around.
To make this Sale what it pretends to be we
shall oiler a discount of 20 per cent, on our entile
stock.
This is to be a SPOT CASH SALE, and
every customer who visits our store during the
period of this Sale and buys )ne Hollar worth of
goods and over will be entitled to a discount of 20
percent. All purchases under One Dollar will be
at regular prices.
There will be notiiing reserved. The entire
stock is at your disposal.
We believe that this will be the greatest buy
ing opportunity ever offered to the people of this
section, f you buy One Dollar worth of goods
you wive 20 cents; if you buy $10 worth, you
save (2.
Mnl;r out your lixtx and come prepared to buy
liberally ; these chanecu , notoflcn come your
Again we would emphasize thai this Sale is
strictly for ( ash and the Discount only on one con
tinuous Sale of One Dollar and over.
20 per cent, savd
on every dollar
worth of
Carpets
Oil Cloth
Window Shades
Underwear
Hoisery
Jewelry
Etc., etc.
David City, Neb., April 1. HloO
Genesee Pure Food Co, Le Itoy,
N. Y.:
Gentlemen: I m'tst say in regard
to GHAIN O that there is nothing
better or healthier. We have used
it for years. My brother was a
great coffee drinker. He was taken
sick and the doctor said co&ee was
the cause of it, and told us to use
GHAIN O. We got a package but
did not like it at hrst, but now
would not be without it. My broth
er has been well ever since he start
ed to use it. Yours truly,
L ILL IK SOCHOB.
FOR SALE-A fln.l-clMn25 banal roller mill
with rood water power, al a bargain. For
parUeulan Inquire of P. H. KAUCH BRO.,
1 Kin jr Crow Road, Pa. 1-24 t.
KTTHIS GREAT SALE will begin on Saturday morning,
January 20tli, and end on the following Saturday night, Feb
ruary 2nd. The Stock is complete with good, honest, depend
able Merchandise.
S. WEIS,
SELINSGROVE, PENNA.