The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 28, 1901, Image 5

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    L0GAL.HAmHIMG8 IN WMImKBMh
tirr PREPARKD EXPRESSLY FOR THE lull VW " LjX
ui i J i 1 i - I. i -
WElsT BEAVEK.
Tlie good wife says I will soon
have to commence digging garden.
S. H. Phillips is now a citizeu of
Lcwalli l a. i
J. Irvm Howell of Alfarata WM
here Saturday buying cattle at the
sale ot Kmautiel Wagner.
James Steely is home from Cian
ister, Blair Couuty where he had
been working the past winter.
The farmers are all anxious to
commence plowing for oats sowing
as none has been done here yet.
The sale of Emanuel Wagner Sat
urday was well attended. Horses
brought from $70 to$80, cows from
$ 15 to $25, chickens 9 cents per
pound and turkeys $1.50 each.
We are glad to hear ot T. F.
Swincford improving after the acci
dent he had in being caught between
a log and a tree.
HCHNfi
J. L. Vanner and wife" were vis
iting Henry Swineford few days
la.it week.
Communion services were held in
tSe St. John's Lutheran Church Sun
day forenoon.
Grant Mangle was visiting his
friend Benton Rothermel Sunday.
The sale of Frank Walter was
well attended last Thursday. The
sale amounted to $1263.60.
The Red l?ank School held their
entertainment Friday evening and
was wel 1 attended.
David Hoover and his son How
ard were to Richfield last week.
Allen Valentine .vill have sale
next Tuesday April 2nd.
Amnion F. Sclmoe and family
were guests of John Shnee last Sun
day. V" "Adam. Kepler and wife were the
quests o W. H. Wendt Sunday.
David Hcover was to Midd!eburg
hurf Thi c.-vlay.
Peter Garman is going to Philadel
phia in three weeks to buy Ids spring
kind summer goods.
State or Ohio, City of To j
ledo, Lucas County, S
Frank J. Cheney makes oatli Unit
he is eenior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Cu... doim business
in the city of Toledo, County and
State aforesaid, and that sulci firm
will pay the sum of ONE HUN
DRED DOLLARS for each and ev
ery case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh
Cure. ERANK F. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscrib
ed in my presence, tins (ith day of
December, A. 1). 188ti.
, , A. W. QLEASON,
BBAL
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure in taken in
ternally, aud acts directly on th
blood aud mucous surfaces of the
Bysttem. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY ct CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggist, 75c.
Hull's Family Pills are the best.
PAXTONVTLLB
Miss Bessie Haekenberg left for
Snnbury where she has secured em
ployment at the City Hotel.
Michael Hackenberg had sale on
Thursday to dispose of his personal
property. He has decided to ipiit
house-keeping for a while.
Mrs. Addison Attig and children
of Benoyo visited a few days here
last week.
Miss Jessie Attig after spending a
few weeks with her sister iu Lewis
town, and returned home last week.
John Hackenberg wife and child
of Reeds vi lie spent several days in
town the guest of Mr. Hackenberg's
father.
Wm. B. and Uriah Howell of
Beav ertown visited their Mother,
Mrs. Mary Howell, Sunday.
M. C. Harner of New Berlin and
E. F. Harner of Aline visited their
parents over Sunday.
Ed. Keefer and wife of Sunbury
accompanied by Wm. Snyder and
wife of Shamokin Dam visited H .H.
Attig's over Sunday.
HARRISBURG.PA
ChmsallOmnnamoDru AdomtioimJ
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RICHFIELD
C. M. Renner spent aliout a week
with friends in Plymouth rectiitlv.
Postmaster Shelley is very much
elated over the arrival of a little
girl baby.
The masons are engaged in put
ting up the walls for M.S.Grayhill's
new store building.
Threechildren of Amos Knouseof
near Knousctowu have died of diph
theria within the last few weeks.
M. J. Snyder will preach on the
Juniata charge in the United Kvan
gelical church during this conference
year.
The protracted meeting in the D.
I?, church is still in progess and pen
itents are still bowing at the altar.
S. (i. Snyder intends to leave for
Johnsonsburg, Klk couty, where he
has secured a position with Clement
Smith.
Rev. E, C. Basom is spending
a short tune with his parents ami
friends. He will preach on the Kin
igsville circuit, York county, during
this conference year, i
HELTNSGBOVE.
A number of our citizens attend
ed the funeral of Mrs. W aldo Wit
tenmyer. Mrs. Lou. Wenrich, who spent
the winter among friends in the
est, returned nome a rew uavs iilto
well pleased with her trip.
Howard Hoeh of Lebanon was in
town Thursday of last week. He
visited his cousin, Mrs. M. L. Wag
enseller. Rev. S. N. Carpenter and wife
spent several days in town before
going to his charge at Pittsburg,
Rev. H- 0. Michael of Wil r-
ding was also a visitor. He attended
the wedding of Rev. Carpenter at
Berwick.
Joseph Walter and wife of Com
ing were the guests of J. J. Miller
and wife last week.
Dr. Yutzy preached for Rev. S.
X. Carpenter Sunday.
Misses Mildred and Bessie Focht
arc spending a week among friends
in Baltimore.
A number of our citizens took in
flic concert of the Glee Club at your
place Saturday.
J. K. Davis of Swarthmore Col
lege was at home a few days last
week.
The verdict of the iury in tin-
case of the Halifax hank robbery
seems to give satisfaction to the
peoplegeuerally as a just retribution.
Miss Lizzie Rohbach of Harris
burg is visiting her parents.
The repairs at Trinity Lutheran
church are about completed; they
make quite an improvement.
Workmen are busy getting the
building iu shape for the new shoe
factory.
J. A. Carey and wife of Sunbury
passed through hereon their way to
Huntingdon for a visit with iiisjar
ents.
Prof. Seip of Belleville delivered
an interesting lecture Friday even
ing iu the chattel of the University
Subject: "The Germans of Pennsyl
vania.
Miss Carrie Strickler of Lewis-
town speut a day in town last week
renewing old acquaintances.
Dr. Barb of Hughes vi lie siient
t nday and mrt of Saturday with
his daughters.
Rev. George Scholl of Baltimore
preached Sunday morning in Trini
ty Lutheran church on thesuhjectof
Foreign Missions.
PORT TREVETRON
Hiitclier Keller sjieut Sunday
in
town.
Our young and up-to-date Iwr-
ber, W. G. Neitz, went to Trevor-
ton to finish his trade.
Geo. Kine and wife of Milton
spent Sunday in our midst.
Harvey Bogar, student of Buck-
nell University, Lewisburg, spent a
few days at home last week.
Miss Jennie Charles is spending a
few days at Selinsgrove. , , . q i ,
ILUCE8 IF
BY ITS CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS jflfl lMj
lfl''al'M'8s'g'a'svl?'r2'a'2fl'l:'A'i;i;i'.'iig18Blllj
Misses com and Lena I inganiHii,
S. I. Stitleii a il wife, Rev, K ranees
and Ernest Neita attended the 1'. B,
S. S. convention :it Sunburv Satur-
' day and Sundav.
1?. F. Arnold of Milton spent
Sunday in town.
Miss Nora Shambaiigh of Phila.,
I spent a few days with her patents
! last week.
F. A. Bingaiuan was to Shamokin
last week.
Mrs. (i. , Flanders was to Sun
bury last Thursday.
The funeral of J. B. Leoig, w ho
was killed by lulling derrick at
Milton, Friday, took (place Monday
afternoon at St. John's church. Ho
leavis a wife and eleven children
ranging from two
years of agi .
Evan, choir- d nn
Rev. Frances official d.
UNION TO
S. J . Stroiib and l
niels Wharf spent Sti
, mini
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Stahl.
Martin Staid
of Sluiui'kiu Da
sM'iit a few days of I week
with
his cousin, K. R. Zimmerman,
Li..ie Shrey w.is staving with
friends at Verdi I la last week.
Mrs. J. S. Reichenbach of Sham
okin Dam is staving with her sick
mother here.
P. H. Martin ami J.fi. Shotzber
ger with their families moved to
Hummels Wharf last week.
B. Q. Stahl moved to near Ix vyis
burg Thursday.
C. W. Seohrist and Geo. Foltz
each got a new Swab wagon last
week.
C. U. Seohrist has taken to him
self a wife in the person of Annie J.
Ueintsieman of Pallas, Ceremonies
were performed by Rev. C. C. Mil
ler March 23rd at Freeburg, Pa.
At a recent meeting of our Con
gress "in town" the members by B
Unanimous vote have agreed to hold
a grand 'banquet at the end of the
present session which is very near,
and donate the proceeds to the Stand
ard Oil Co.
Xobodv knows all about it
ml nothing, now known, wil
ways cure it.
Doctors try Scott's Emu'
ion of Cod Liver Oil, whe
liey think it is caused by in
effect digestion of foot,
'oil can do the same.
It may or may not be causci
y the failure of stomach aru
oveIs to do their work. 1
t is, you will cure it; if not
ou will do no harm.
The way, to cure a disease
is to stop its cause, and help
the body get back to its habit
of health.
When Scott's Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil docs that, it
cures; when it don't, it don't
cure. It never does harm.
The genuine has
this picture on it, take
no other.
If you have not
tried it, send for free
sample, its agreeable
taste will surprise
you.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Chemists, i
40Q Pearl St., N. Y.
50c, and $1.00; all druggists.
The plicae of 'go 1 Grippe.
The dettrorer ofUGTippt-MJei' Ncrriao,
Rheumatism.
8MV0ER MUMP
KUEAMER.
Wm. Bickel of Paxinos spent sev
eral days with friends at this place
last week.
Frank Thomas shipiicd a carload
of cattle from this place last week.
Harvey Kramer made a business
trip to Sunburv Saturday.
A. C. Smith and George Cordon
drove to Sclinsgrove Friday evening.
Win. Snyder spent Sundav with
friends at tierndon,
Chas. Landis and family moved
to York Tuesday.
John Saner and family and Jacob
Row and wife left for Nebraska last
week where they intend to make
their future home.
Grover Smith, who is a student
of Keller's Business College, Lewis
bnrg, is enjoying a few weeks with
his many friends.
A. 1 . K reamer is tearing down
he old kirn he purchased from
Thompson Hilbish, known as the
old Smith barn. It was built in
1822 and is one of the oldest barns
around here, it was in a remarkably
good state of' preservation consider
ing the number of years it stood.
Communion services were held in
the Evangelical church Saturday
evening. The presiding cider deliv
ered a very interesting sermon.
The small child of Frank Mitchell
was seriously ill last week, but is on
the road to recovery.
Mis. John Mitchell of Renovo is
visiting her parents at this place.
M iss Krma Magec visited the ed
itor of the Post Monday.
Prof. F. C. Fisher of Susquehan
Da University and D. N. Geraber
ling of Selinsgrove were in town
Friday evening.
Jacob Lamer visited friends at
Wagner last week.
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BUILDERS' HARDWARE
Is an absolutely necessity if you intend
to bnild. You will need many thinjs m
which I can save you money
My Stock is always labor and complete in
cluding A COMPLETE LINK of
Heading Hardware Companies'
CELEBRATED LOCKS and JKS1DE TRIMM
INGS. Send me your nnvifiixitionit and I will ilmlhi tptate
you tin price,
Bejy ALL GOODS GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED.
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MIDDLBBURGH, PE1N1NA.
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( '. Hoover's Rue driving
Shamokin to sell.
Flitting will be all the
rage lhi
mill more
1 week and next; les In
good fellowship would improve
these occasions.
N. T. I hmdore's smoke-liOtise
was visited the other nilit and re
1 lieved of a few smoked shoulders
Mmf as luck would have it a few
davs before he removed the hams to
a more secure place for future use.
M. P. Arnold and wife will sup
erintend the Poor House of Union
township which is located one mile
west of 1'ort Trevorton.
A. E. WUmer took a load of fine
potatoes to Bunbury.
Ed. Rambo is keeping bachleor's
hall.
Our debating school is making
its mi rk, and who can tell but that
I some of the orators ot tne age win
j owe their success to this small be
gining. The bridge bill at Harrisburg lias
passed the second reading and it
takes no prophet to see that we will
have a bridge at Tort 1 revorton.
Six or eight townships in the low
er end of this county are entirely
cut oil from market, their land has
depreciated in value, and our people
like Moses of old, casta wistful eye
across the river where markets are
good, money plenty and prosperity
leigns supreme, and are waiting for
their deliverer to come, the bridge
at Tort Trevorton.
Samuel High of Phila., was in
town selling hardware.
Maria W. Duodore made a trip
to Selinsgrove and called on her sis
ter, Minnie E. Eyer.
Jerome Moycr sjient last week at
Shamokin looking around for a good
opening.
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BUYING FARiH TOOLS
Don't tniKt hiiu too for.
Do tome thinking before jrou buy.
I WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU
the OSBORNE LINE
THE SUPERIOR FOIHTS.
Isaac Campbell has moved across
the river w ith liU family; he will
in' missed as he is a gnl carpenter,
shoemaker, and handy all around.
. K. Shambach and wife of Port
Trevorton spent an evening with N.
T. Dnndore and wife; they are full
if g I humor,
Henrv lieiehenbaeh of Tne Hill
has hired himself to a farmer in
Pent) township, and il is hoped that
lie will nut forget his many friends.
A contented man is always rich.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Nn Dcecll About Tbla.
"Yon told me," Bald the infuriated
purchaser, "that that brook on the
farm you !! me neveT ran ilry."
"I muss I diil," Mid tin' rral estate
man.
"It lins been dry nil mi miner."
"When it waa dry it didn't run, did
it? Therefore, it could not run dry.
We never deceive." Philadc hia
I'rvss.
Drmurrrr l-'nlrrrd.
"My niece," said the doctor, "hn
joined an organization they call the
the strange I can't think of the name.
I had it at my longue'a end a moment
apo O, yes, I remember it now. They
coll It the Thimble club."
"Then you didn't have tt nt yonr
tongue's end." objected the professor.
"You had it at ,our finger's end."
Chieago Tribune.
I'nriprrlnl Kneoornrmeiit.
"Bo this Is the end," he In bitterness erlefl..
Displaying the note she hinl written.
"Just now It's the end,'' she with cau
tion replied.
Tlegretting to see him thus smitten.
"And yet," she went on in her femlnln
way,
"Don't deem the world barren and hol
low. Whate'er woman writes, juat remember,
I pray,
A postscript Is likely to follow."
-Chicago Paat.
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