The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 21, 1901, Image 5

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(' ' 7 PREFARKD EXPRESSLY FOR THB F3Tg3jVJ JajWy
mKLIiN&oUOVE.
Oliver Gemberling and wife, of
Williamsport, ure visiting hisgrand
ftther and firlend.
Newton Gauglcr was buried last
neek at Elisabethville. Rev. J. B.
Focht, 1. 1-, assisted in the burial
services-
Thus. Baker, Esq., and family of
Lewisburg spent last Friday among
friends. They were accompanied by
a Mm. Baker, of New York.
Mrs. Prdf. Geo. E. Fisher enter
taind Mrs. H. E. Monroe, of Pbila.,
la-t Friday and Saturday.
Gertrude Dunkelberger and 8ue
Beaver, of your place, were enter
taited by Mrs. M. L.Kreeger.
Mrs. Rev. Bannen of Burlingame
with children are visiting lier par
ents, .Ino. L. Cooper and wife.
Harry Hummel and family spent
Sunday with Grandma Eby.
T inity Lutheran Congregation
worshipped in the audience room tor
the l ist last Sunday, although it is
not entirely finished, but will be
shortly.
Jdo. Rhymestine and wile, who
spcui Fevearl weeks in the western
part of the state, returned home last
week.
J. II. Hock returned home last
week w ith a severe attack of rheu
matism. We bope he will soon re
oover his usual health.
Dr. B. F. Wagenseller and wife
spent Sunday with friends in Blooms
burg. The Glee and Guitar Clubs are
out on u trip of alout two weeks.
We learn that they are pleasing all
their audiences.
Mrs. lr. Sheet, and her sister,
Bell, of Harrisburg, were in town
one day last week.
Sttp o Ohio. (JiTvnr To )
Ltco, LcoaB County, 88,
Frank J. (Jheney makes oath tlmt
beigfenior partner ni the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Cm.., doing lu -tinoss
in the city of Toledo, County and
State aforesaid, nnd that said fim
will p iv the Mini of ON K HL'N-
DRED DOLLARS for each and cv
erv case of Catarrh that cannot 1
cured by the use of Hail's Catarrh
Cure. ERANK P. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscrib
ed in my presence, this 6th day of
December, A. D. 188R.
A. W. QLEASON
2
Notary I'ublie.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, and acts directly on the
blood aud mucous surfaces of the
Bysttem. Send for testimonials, free.
P.J. CHENEY CO., Toledo,
Sulii by In ovists, 7'n;.
Haifa Family lMls aic the best.
H DM MEL'S WHARF.
Jacob Bulic visited friends at
rottsgrove over Sunday.
Thomas Hettrick and wife made
a trip to Selinsgrove Tuesday.
Miss Katie Trutt spent Sunday
in Sunbury.
Mrs. Harry Young of Northum
berland spent a week at James
i oung's.
Miss Annie Reaver of Pottsgrove
was entertained last week by the
Misses Bulic
Rev. .(. G. Martin and wife of
-New Columbia, were visitors at
8a el Stroub's Saturday.
Harvey Reichenbaeh of Shreiner
visited friends in this place over
Sunday,
Mrs. Hattie Stewart of Sunbury
Jpent a week with her grand-parents
i this place.
Mrs. Secshol t z and Mrs. Nathaniel
Mover were guests at Harvey Mov
ers near Fisher's School house Sun
day. Robbers succeeded in carrying
away a quantity of meat from Geo.
Schooh'8 smoke-house one night last
week.
J. P. and Kobt. Hummel are
buying farming implements at the
Ml, as they intend to do the farm
ing themselves this summer.
Samuel Bulic, wife and Master
&y Bulic visited Samuel Trutt's
Sunday.
An infant of Ievi Dressier died
last Tuesday. The funeral took
place Saturday at 9. a. m. at the
louse. Rev. Brilhart officiated, the
infant was buried at WitmeFs cem
etery. Flovd. another child of Mr.
dressier is very ill with pneumonia.
t 7 m inu .n 'n TffaTM'inin ri n t
JJITNDOKK.
Ed. Shrawder of Shamokin, was
in town Belling Notions ot' which he
isalwaysfulL
Harvey Bowersox moved to Nor
thumU'rland county last Friday and
ten teams were employed to convey
his goods and farming implements
across the river at Fort Trevorton
and on account of the high water it
look two days to cross and never
was it clearer that a bridge is need
ed. Rev. Boyer has moved to his new
field of labor.
Rev. W. E. Brillhart will move
to York county in the near future.
The Overseers of the Poor have
rented a house for those that arc a
charge on I 'nion township.
Nathan Hackenberg has moved
some of his farming implements to
Dundore's place.
Fast week our readers of the Post
were disappointed in not getting the
paper but this week they ure mak
ing up for it by reading Boonastiel
twice.
Dr. Kreba had "J." patients on one
day last week.
William Swenk, on a wager, ate
24 bananas in 30 minutes. Mis
stomach is up to the times.
Dundore's store is headquarters
for bananas for the boys, candies for
the girls and the necessaries of life
for those of inatnrer years.
George Neitt is practicing in the
art of auctioneering and has some of
the tricks of an old hand at the
business.
Maria W. Dundore called on Sar
ah Shambach at Port Trevorton.
Rev. H. T. Searle will preach for
the United Evangelical Church and
Rev. E. E. Ilaney for the Evangeli
cal Association for the present year.
D. W. Stabl of Verdilla was in
town on business and is a successful
farmer and mechanic.
Recollection is the only paradise
from which we cannot be turned out.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
I OKI IKKVhRlON
A. S. Herrold, who is eninhiyed
at Shamokin, visited his family Sun
day. Communion services were held in
the I'nitcd Rivthrcn church Tues
day evening.
Jno. 1. Charles made a business
trip to Millersburg Saturday, ami
while there, secured a position in
the coal yards.
''has. Lenig, who is learning the
baker trade at Selinsgrove, spent
Sunday with bis parents.
Mrs. Stewart Hall as to Mahon
tongu last Week to clean the house
which she will occupy in the near
future.
Mrs. H. F. Charles Bpent several
days of last week with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Win. Brubaker, at Sun
bury. Pierce! Bingaman is transacting
business at Tyrone.
Rev. Francis and wife attended
the funeral of the former's mother
at Lewisburg last week.
Win. and Geo. Lenig have gone
to Nanticokc to work.
Win. Schrawder is employed at
the Keystone at Selinsgrove this
week.
Miss Martha Snyder accompanied
by her mother paid her brother,
Jerre, a visit over Sunday.
Mrs. Geo. Herrold and grand
daughter, Miss Attinger of Chap
man, were the welcome guests of
the former's brother, L. F. Charles,
and brother Sunday.
L. F. Charles, EL E. Knights and
F. EL Rogar have gone to seek their
fortunes in the west.
Albert Gemberling, of Selins
grove, was noticed on our streets
early Monday morning.
Rev. Haney delivered an eloquent
sermon in the United Brethren
church Saturday evening.
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BY ITS CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS
ULOBE ILUJ
Ye editor of the Post v
place in search of a "devil'
ited this
tbr hi?-
office.
Milton Shatler and family ttf Mif-
flinburg Bpent a few days with J. L.
Smith.
Miss Carrie Mover of Frceburg
spent Sunday with the Misses Rea
ver. Charles Smith and family of Mo
Veytown visited friends and rela
tives at this place last week.
Benjamin Longacre has moved
his family from Carlisle to this
place. He purchased the Globe
Creamery and has been doing busi
ness here tor some time. The people
find him ta be an honest straight
forward man.
Benjamin Iliimincl moved to
Vicksblltg Thursday, where he will
farm for John Everts.
Prank Row visited Beavertown
Saturday. His daughter, Mabel, ac
companied him home.
.1. F. Hummel will move his
family to Lewistown where he is
employed in the stc 1 works.
Katie Hottenstein of Selinsgrove
and Jennie Hottenseein of Middle
burg visited their parents at this
place.
Samuel Hummel will move to
Beavertown.
Oliver Gemberling and wife of
Williamsport visited the latter's
parents, Geo. Ranch's.
Mrs. Charles Stuck held a party
Monday in honor of her father, An
tes Ulrioh, it being his 77th birth
day. Quite ti number were present.
Anion Yerger and wife spent
Sunday with John Landis and wife
at K reamer
Rev. Suable delivered a most ex
cellent sermon in the Zeibir'.- church
Sunday.
The way a few young ladies of
this place conducted themselves at
the teachers' meeting held at this
place Friday evening was a disgrace
to themselves and their parents.
They were so disorderly that it was
necessary for the teacher to dismiss
the audience.
W illiam Sehroyer of Chillisqua-
uiia came home rMlurilav ami is on
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list.
Wetting
Thin
is all right, if you arc too far
ind all wrong, if too thin alreadv
Fat, enough for your habit, i
healthy; a little more, or less, i
no great harm. Too fat, consu
a doctor; too thin, pcrsistentl
hin, no matter what cause, tal
icon's Emulsion of Cod Livi
)il.
Thercarc many causes of ge
ng too thin; they all con
tider these two heads: ovc
ork and under-digestion.
Stop over-work, if you ca
nt, whether you can or nc
ike Scott's Emulsion of C
.ivcr Oil, to balance yoursi
ith your work. You can't lr
n it true but, by it, y
an. There's a limit, however,
ou'll pay for it.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Livi
)il is the readiest cure fo
'can't cat," unless it comes o
our doing no workyou can';
ong be well and strong, withou;
ome sort of activity.
The genuine has
his picture on it,
ake no other.
If you have not
tried It, send for ,
I if a -i e
rreeable taste will tsT
.surprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNE
Chemists.
409 Pearl Street,
New Yfrk.
mi
60o. and $1.00; all druggists.
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SHAMOKIN DAM.
Mrs. E. E
Bow
es is
oil tll(
sick
list.
J. O. Bilger of Salem was seen
on our streets Sunday.
The whistle of the steam boat can
bo heard again.
Miss Liaaie Kunkle of Lewisburg
Was a visitor among her relatives
and friends Sunday.
Mrs. Mi Kinney and Mrs. Clair
ufSunbury were visitors to Mrs. VV.
Snyder Wednesday.
Foster Slear has received employ
ment in the store of A. R. Trexler
at Sunbury.
Peter Bailey and wife of Hum
mers Wharf were visitors in the M.
E. Sunday School Sunday afternoon.
Misses Mary and Jennie Stall 1 of
Lewisburg and Annie Rover of Se
linsgrove were visitors to R. C. Fiss
and family Sunday.
BWilS EFOKD.
Miss Libbie Dunkelberger spent
Sunday among friends at Selinsgrove. 1
Mrs. Frank Specht of Reaver
town Spent Thursday among friends
here.
Mrs. J. L. Marks spent a few
days with her daughter at Lewis-
town.
Mrs. Irvin Auckcr and daughter
of Verdilla are spending a few days
with her parents C. H. Dunkleber-
geFs.
J. L. Marks spent a few days
visiting his aunt at Milroy who is
very ill,
T in A.:.. ,!,.
iJiiii.lll Jllllli; I i DCTC1UI
with her uncle tit Paxtoiivilh
Mrs. Krdley of New Berlin spent
Saturday with her daughter, Mrs.
James Dietrich.
PAXrONVlLLB
John Reigle spent a few days in
Lewistown last week visiting his
sister, Mrs. Minnie Sheats.
Emanuel Shambach and wife of
Middleburg were visiting Harvey
Shambacb's over Sunday.
Irvin Qraybill was iii Elarrisburg
several days last week attending to
his duties at the Capitol.
P. F. Heimbach and wife of New
Berlin were isitors iu town hist
week.
Miss Lillian Amig of Swineford
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visited narvey miicneii s one nay
last week.
Prof. F. ( '. BoWersox isitetl his
mother iu tow n Saturday evening.
'. V . Swengle made a trip t"
Adamsburg Saturday night visiting
some of the attractive sex in that
town.
Weslcv Nerhood will have public
sale Saturday to dispose of his per
sonal property.
Finery Finest visited friends in
Sunbury over Sunday.
Roswell Gift is leaving to-da
for Sunbury where he intends to be
employed in the silk mill.
Mrs. Annie Attig of McCture is
vi.-iting Harry Attig's.
W in. Heimbaoh ai d wife of Ben
vertown visited Au.-tin (Jilt's Sun
day. KltEAMkrt.
W. A. Gordon and family attend
cd the funeral of Elias Rich I o
Lewisburg last week.
Prof. F. C. Fisherof Susquehanna
University took supper with J. r.
Waller's Sunday.
Lewis Magee, wife and daughter,
Erma, visited J. K. Magee over
Sunday.
M. E. Erdlev and John Fields
drove to Beavertown Monday.
The mle of the personal property
of Jacob Bow Monday was well at-
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tendi d.
Sunday evening at 9:45 o'clock
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Miss Minnie Herman, daughter of
Samuel He! man and wife, died Of
pneiin onia. She was the second of
. fy 1 ntwt:
their children (1) Charles (2) Minnie
(3) Frank. She was liorn Jan. 81,
1879, was bii'iid at tilobe Mills
Widncfday morning at 10 o'clock.
Miss Herman was an accomplished
and christian young lady. The
writer joins with her many friends
in extending his heart felt sympathy
to the bereaved family.
For HOLIDAY PRESENTS For EVERY DAY USE
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Ibry majr be, teauuwreaiwvta. but ( r ill aroand coad.
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want a n.- iiunii i.r .f. i . an el l mw n Haired ,.r rafln.
a jj,i " new Kocnoster. we can ao it. UM
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lfef-"'i!l' Lamps. CotMnlUtlon I Kl.li.
THE ROCHESTER LAMP CO.,
BUILDERS'
Is an absolutely necessity if you intend
to build. Vmi will need many things on
which I can save you money
My Stock is alwayhlakck andcomi'i.ktk i-
CLUDUs'O A COMPLKTK LINK of
Reading Hardware Companies'
CELEBRATED LOCKS and INSIDE T1UMM
INQ8. .S in me your tptcifioatiotu, and I will gladly quuU
you tin' price,
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WEST BEAVEU.
After the ground hog's six week:-
were up, he came out to tell thecold
weather was over. J. P. Fisher
caught him before he had time to
tell it, so we can expect more cold
snaps.
S. II. Phillips -old his old home-
stead to Emanuel Wagner last week
and purchased Saturday the Adam
Baumgardner property excepting
trad No. 2 and that was sold to
James Peter.
Mrs. Martha 1 lanes moved to Mc
( 'lure Monday to the house of Mrs.
Solomon W agner.
Mrs. C. W. Fisher, Mr-. 8. II.
Phillips and Mrs. .lame- Peter are
able to be around again from their
late sickness.
Milton Wagner purchased a piano
from S. 1 1. Phillip- and will give
music lessons for the first year live
of charge.
St. Patrick's day was the time to
sow cabbage seed. I 'id you sow
yours before 'ing to church or after
you came In line ".'
John Weiund moved from II. J.
Peter's farm to Mr-. Young's larni
last week.
Joseph Knepp and wife ot old
Lancaster, paid Lowell a vi-it Sat
urday. Fmanucl Wagner and family ex
pert to move to the propi rtv he pur
chased from S. II. Phillips.
Jacob Krh expeels to move to
( 'rossgrove on the proiiertv he form
erly owned.
Sorry to hear of the death of John
lioss, engineer, last week. Me win
well known and liked by all. lb
was also a gallant soldier in tin
4Uth Pa. Vol.
thikks tiikiik will de
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Hen
Inalal on ftepoifnltlon.
Bhamokin, Pa., March 19. Secretary
Qeorge Hartleln, of District No. ! of
the t'nitnl Mii!" Workers, and who will
vote at the forthcoming caucus of the
national and executive boards to de
cide on a course to pursue if tie' oper
ators do not meet the miners' repre
sentatives, returned from Hatleton
yesterday, and said he thinks there
will he a strike Secretary Hartlein
said:
"Although the sentiment of the con
ference was against a .strike, the men
demand recognition of their union.
The operators' suggestion to incorpor-
a'0 the union would render the or
sanitation ineffective. It could then
he controlled by the operators, sued for
conspiracy and rendered a dead or
ganisation. No labor union is incor
porated." Miles Dougherty, district organiser,
said that If the operators refuse to
meet the men they will cause one of
the greatest strikes that has ever taken
place among miners, "it will be a
fight to the hitler end," he declared.
and every colliery In the region will
b" d0?e,d
The mi n are a unit on the
MlllJCCl.
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oMnea Philippine Judemp.
Washington, March 19. Lamar C.
yew oilcans, has advised
the war department that on account of
I illness In bis family It will be impos-
sible for him to accept one of the su-
prpme ( 0urt ju,K(.ships of the i'hilip-
pines.
TrrniuriT of Cuba.
Washington, March 19. In accord
ance with President McKlnley's order
that the treasurer of Cuba should be a
citizen of that island, Governor Oen
eral Wood yesterday cabled to the war
department that he had appointed Car
los Rolos as treasurer of Cuba. Secre
tary Root confirmed the appointment
Steady Habits
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rru tUm U rt.rri.y st.. Um 7art.
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SUNBURY, PEN IN A.
TROXELVILLE.
Flitting season i here again.
Sadie Auniiller caiiii' In me tV. tn
1 1 artlcton to Btay.
Prudie Middleswartb was of I me
from Buffalo Loads vir-itiiiL; her
parents and friends.
John Middleswarth w ho had gone
to Ohio to spend the summer return
ed Saturday evening.
The summer kitchen on Philip
( taker's farm east of town burned
down Monday evening. Ira Lep
ley, the tenant, was boiling maple
sap down for molasses and while he
was taking his suppei the building
caught tire and went beyond control,
flic main house which is about 20
feet away was saved by the bucket
brigade which had gathered there
on short orders.
1 Vatli ha- again visited our mills)
and called from our side, old mother
Hendricks, wife of John Hendricks
but we have every reason to In li v
that she i- now reaping the fruit.- ol
the Beed which she bos sown on
good ground. She was a nun. lit
of' the St. Luke Evangelical congre
gation. I have every reason to be
in ve that she was a devoted christ
ian, the summer's hot nun did not
detain her from going to her Si i tidtiy
S hoo! and church, neither a winter's
chilling breeze. She fell asleep on
fuesduy night at eleven o'clock, so
calmly did she pass away thai her
daughter, Mrs, Stumiib, really
thought she wa- sleeping until she
got hold of her arm w hen lio was
lead. She wa- laid to resl "ti Fri
day forei i. Rev. )n ufliciate 1
The exercises rendeted hv th(
Mission Hand of Susiiuehamia I 'ni
versitv were very highly apprecintiHl
by all people so far a- I huve learn
ed. They have indeed given a 'dear
conception i
doubt our
heathen life and no
iieoiile have learned
many m w things which now ought
to be polldeled well. These vollliy
men are w it limit d ubt devoted to t he
work and they deserve much credit.
They have Lraine. the good will
of all w ho heard them. Such men
are a blessing to u country and I am
sure that they would be welcome b
come int i our niidt again.
SALEM.
( )-ear 1 . Roniig was to Middli
burg Tuesday.
Cbas. Diuius and family yis'ted
Mrs. Elizabeth Woodrufl Sunday.
Koberl Coleman and Henry
Laudenslagcr were to Harrisburg
last week and each uurchased aii en
gine, the former for the purpose of
running a saw-mill and the latter
for a cider press.
John Musser and wife of Shamo
kin visited at the home Ezra Meiser
over Sunday.
Merrill Snyder, who was severely
scalded some time ago, is recovering
nicely.
Miss Susie Fisher was entertained
by Catherine Witmer Sunday.
Jacob Kuster and family moved
into the house vacated by Wiiuier
Gill and family who hove moved to
Heading.
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