The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 04, 1901, Image 5

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    lvL FRSFARSD EXPRESSLY FOR THp r3&J&fy BY C0153 op CORRB3PONDENTS )l
HUMMEL'S WHARF. IN DBPEN DKNCK.
Tin' rain last week raised the riv
J IIaI
it toil gooo railing rommiuu.
William Moyer feels elatel over !
thf arrival ol u buoy boy.
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Miss Minnie Trutt, Mrs. Kling-
te and J. H. Bailey are on the siek ,
o
list.
Mrs. Newton Jarrett and daugh
ter, Katie, visited the former's par
.,nts in this place Saturday.
Harry Trexler, wife and ehildren ,
f ui .kin IV..., ulmitaA ,.,. '
Klingler's Sunday
Wm. llohhach and Chester Sny
der were at this place Sunday.
Chas. Sassaman has gone to Chil"
uuaqua to work for Mr. Dagvb
where lie has liet'n employed for the
past few summers.
The sale at Peter Klingler's was
well attended, T. P. and Robert
Hummel purchased three splendid
llirin horses and Samuel 'fruit pur
chased a three-year old colt.
Among the visitors at J. II. Rai-
'g Sunday, were Miss Emma Kes
ler, Wesley Bailey, Henry Leister
and Win. Bailey all from Shreiner's
and J. P. Bailey wife and son, Eu
gene, of Fisher's school house.
Peter Railey and wife attended
the funeral of their grandchild
Tuesday at Shreiner's.
Since our last writing there were
m mini wiP lit tll.lt'l ll.rL'- I I . ""lll..t'
i i j i-ii
berger from Union twp. to J. 8.
Miller's tenant house; P. H. Mar
tin from Union twp. to J. Schoch's
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nuuse, j'anici uuoottwun, nr. mini
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QUI ii VI i "ii i iivwcti i i s i . .v i i oi
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farm to his own house; Adam Insch
i ar ..ii t i . i v.
irum iiuui .mm 1 1 1 ii ii 1 1 M-i i. inn ui via)
a'i farm: J. H. Railey from near
Newport to John Railey's house.
pnrv iviwer irfini .iiiiui u wit s
ioiiseto- Selinsgrove; Charles Her-
Hn Tmm ni-ir i .ni nwinnniiii th
n . fti .
raer Klinorlpr's.
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KKEAMEK.
Prof. F. C- Fisher of Salem was
talltr in town Saturday evening.
Mrs. Thompson Hilhish and
.he ill m liwirrnen -ui ni I
i i- 11 1 in v.
M. E. Erdley purchased a nice
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B " l"s- ' 's- .....
Mrs. Frank Row is seriously ill
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A. C, Smith is in the city buying
uu i ii iiiiiit i ninth. mi i 'i lit' i v,
Bl i T i it ruir.tiipvi I ia nrronni ncr
IK ll'nlir it ,.(,.,. in ml V.i. il l .1
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raanruiA
John Rennintrer, who lived west
...unit ii iv m w vii... iiiiui.
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Frank Musser movetl to Union
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UUNDORE.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
Flitting is over for another year
'1 there was a Etneral shaking up
Wllh l...
"111 Ill' ..fill. (HI ITIII.
Eliza Mears of Hnzleton i
j
is
miiiig wun Maria w . uunuore.
Gcorire Camnbell savs clover seed
Ihiirh n knakol
-'ur merchant is pa-ing I4cts for
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March is past and c only oats
N vet is wild oat.
"ehad an unusually large crop
Aprii tools this year.
0r farmers have been planning
' winter, now they are ready to
The Penna. canal is closed and
" VVIV UL Villi I I I I I t 1111 ttIC
vavjia tv in luun at iiil ii xi
iio C I. - l i. l iL.
''oatman will sine: "In God we
'wi int. iunu nun uiiu iiil
o
in boating we busted."
The robin is here to remind us of
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ri" vav,n in ouiuuici.
ucks on the river are plentiful.
,Tlie Susquehanna river bad been
ail last week.
p. S. E. Davis of Aline called
T. Dundore and family, and
enjoying their hospitality the
talked freely of his former re
work and success. The Rev.
AL 1 j mm
us snauv Biae oi me.
Hurvey Stahlnevker and wife
spent Sunday with V. J. Fisher.
Our young nprto-date barber, S.
IX Shatter, will leave ns Monday
Miss Toysie Fisher and Miss Am
If. it ... t I 1 . i' I
rroiu spent me mm tew .lavs
m .-Minimi n .
The Independenee college closed
April 1st.
Qeo. Brown and Miss Mamrie
,,ri'ilw'r "fot Monday evening at
me 1 IldeilCIXII'lHV I toll
W. P. Moyer moved to Suuhurv
Monday.
Miss Maude Shatter spent a lew
days with her grandfather at this
place.
X. T. Dundore was seen on
our
streets Sunday.
The Xeitz Roys made a flying
trip to the Independence Hotel Fri
day evening.
Dr. H. M. Krebs is the chief
doctor in our town.
The easter-rabbil was seen in our
town the last few days.
Austin Zerbe our baker, will go
to Harrisburg.
William Heintzelman of Lewis
burg moved to this place last week.
Henry Hoover was seen in town
last week.
SALEM.
C. F. Moyer of Freehurg visited
his sister, Mrs. Geo. M. Witmer.
Thursday.
Mrs. Dr. J. W. Seip of Erie is Ik
ing entertained at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Mary D. Moyer.
Ira Luck and wife left for Potts
town Tuesday, where thev will lie-
gin housekeeping.
Hon. Chas. Miller was to Wil
lianisport last week.
G. A. Haines and, wife began
housekeeping in their home in East
Salem.
Miss Lillie Row is visiting her
sister, Mrs. J. W. Koutz in Frack
ville. Miss Fannie Watt of Freehurg is
visiting H. V . Maurerand family
Mrs. (i. W. Row, after spending
several days with her daughter, Mrs.
John Gearbart, accompanied tin
Sheriff home Sunday
O. N. Kaltriter, who for the past
year hud been slaying with Wm. .1.
Rover ami family, returned to his
home in Fremont Saturday.
(i. M. Witmer made a business
trip to Slumokin Monday.
Miss Ada Bomlg is sjM'iiding
some time with her sister, Mrs. I.
E. Maurer.
SHADEL.
Graham aud Spotts moved thier
shingle mill on the timber tract of
A. G. Hornborger and R. R. Weav,
er which they purchased from T. T.
lieichenbach and commenced saw
ing shingles last Tuesday.
Mrs. Chas. Royer and her son.
Clark, of Paxtonville, visited T. T.
lieichenbach and Mrs. Edward Sny
der Sunday.
The Sunday school at the Aline
church will be organized next Sun
day.
PAXTONILLE
Mrs. A. A. Attig and children,
after spending a week among friends
here, returned to their home in
Reno va.
Michael Hackenberg after having
had sale and disposing of all bis
personal property, left this place to
make his home with his son, John,
at Reedsvil le.
Mrs. Budd of Beavertown was a
visitor in town Monday.
Wm. Swartz of Swineford spent
a few days in town visiting his
grandparents, John Ernest's.
Miss Hattie Shambach left for
Kantz, where she is employed at
present with her aunt, Mrs. Erdley.
Emery Ernest made a trip to
Sunbury last week.
B. F. Heimbach, wife and Mrs.
Lincoln Erdley of New Berlin were
in town Wednesday.
Miss Hattie Howell of Beaver
town visited her grandmother Mrs.
Mary Howell, Wednesday.
Thomas Middles warth and son of
Reavcrtown paid a short visit to H.
A. U. turner last week. j ,,. Hoot! of Freeburg was in
Win. Qill, who had been working tow timlay.
for bis brother, returned home again. John Brower, Jr. of Herndon
Chas. Emery is on the siek list transacted business in our town Sat
and is receiving mediosl attendance: url
from Dr. Miller of Beavcrtown. I Prof. Conundrum of Chapman,
Dr. Hermann of Middlehnrg
made several professional calls to
town last week.
Wm. and O. P. McAfee,
wl
in arc
employed at Greenwood ITuruace,
spent a lew tlavs with their families
last week.
El-
Mrs. Wm. McAfee and son,
mer, sK'iit a tew days with her iar-
cuts helping them most
Irwin Graybill left for Harris
burg to-day.
Emery Ernest is leaving for Pitts
burg this week where h" intends
to secure employment.
Rev. Warner of Selinsgrove made
a trip to our town Satuiday on pro
(bssional business.
Following are the persons who
moved last week, most of them oil
Thursday! Grant Yoder to Mifflin
burg; Wilson Gift to Bluomsburg;
Irwin Graybill into house vacated
by Thomas Rathlon; Amnion (iill
into Wm. Beaoh leis house; Thomas
Shemorry into house vacated by
Michael Hackenberg; Daniel Kepler
into house vacated by Shemorry;
Davis (lift of Middlehnrg into his
own house vacated by Grant Yoder.
SELlNSliUOVE.
Three of the members of the Cen
tral Synod, Revs. Kearick of Centre
Hall. Spangler of Yeagertown and
MoConuel of Mifflinburg, were here
on business connected with the Syn
od.
Mrs. Harry Royer spent several
days with her sister at Sunbury.
Rev. Fetterolf and family of Mer-
cersburg are visiting among friends
in town and vicinity.
L. E. Iseman ofLaFavette Co!
lege, a former student here, was in
town I bursday.
Dr. Yoclkler moved Monday to
Miltoii.
Miss Mabel Moyer of Bloom, is
being entertained by friends.
The horse sale Thursday was well
attended and the stock brought good
prices.
M. Ii. Smith ol Drifton spent sev
eral days with his wife's parents, J.
('. McFall and wife.
Miss Wingard of Millorsburg
was entertained by Miss Laura Het-
trick at the .National Hotel.
M. L. Wagenseller left on Moil
lay for i lula., wncre he expects to
remain during April attending to
Ins trade as they get to the city.
A musical entertainment was giv
en in the chapel of the University
Thursday evening by the students
of the University. The audience
was large.
Tailor Phillips and wife were at
Fhila. last week to make spring
purchases.
H. B. Moyer of the Freehurg
Courier, was in town on several oc
casions last week.
Mrs. Reliecca Waters of Milton,
formerly of this place, sjcnt Sunday
with her brother, P. S. Alliert.
Mis Mary Hess of Hiighcsville
is being entertained by Dr. Heisler
and wife.
Mrs. G. W. Fortney is visiting
her aged mother before going to
New York state to join her husband,
who is preaching there.
Beware of Ointments tor Catarrh that
Contains Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely de
range the wbole system when enter
ing it through the mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never be used
except prescriptions from reputable
Shysicians. as the damage they will
o is ten-fold to the good you can
possibly derive from tLem. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.
J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0 , con
taine no mercury, and ia Uken in
ternally, acting directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
In buvine Hall's Catarrh Cure be
aure you get the genuine. It is
taken internally, and made in Tole
do, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c.
(Hall's Family Pius are the best.
PORT 1'HKVK I'RON
was a welcome caller in town last
week.
i vev Stahlnecker and wile of
the i t untv scat paid the hitter's
mother, Mary 0neit, a visit Sunday.
The four Lenig brothers, Harvey.
Charles, Clarence and James left for
Milton Mondav, where they will
work for the American Car Manu-
f icttiiiiig Co
Rev S. E. Davis, of Aline, made
a bUHliiest call in town last week.
Matter Russell Knigths, after
Spending several weeks with his
grand parents, returned to his home
in Sunbury Saturday.
ni. Reidle was home to see his
best girl Sunday.
II. F. Charles spent several days
with his daughter, Mrs. Wm Rru
haker at Suuhurv.
Prof. Bowersox our worthy Sup
erintendent, was in town Thursday
ami Friday.
E. D. Swineford and wile spent
Sunday, at Oriental.
Dr. Krebbe, wife and daugther
sjK'tit Sunday with the former's par
ents at Dundore.
Chas. Krebbs and Miss. Carrie
Wolf, of Dundore were in town
Saturday.
Harry Shaffer and wife of Chap-
man passed through town Sunday
enroute tt Dundore.
Cal. Forry anil wife and Mr.
Holtapple and wife of Kantz, were
in town Tuesday.
a. M. Shatter, Undertaker Sny
der's ass't was to Selinsgrove last
Wednesday.
Gant Daubert made a business
trip to Kantz last week.
Jerre Snyder and family visited
his parents at Selinsgrove Sunday.
The boys who went west a few
weeks ago report that they have se
cured good positions.
N. T. Dundore and wife and
Mrs. Isaac Kembel of Dundore and
Mr-. Minnie Kyer of Selinsgrove
passed through town Sunday.
Geo. Houser was to Shamokin
Dam Saturday night to bring A.W.
Aucker home to see his better half.
Harry Boyer and wife of Selins
grove ami Rev. Oohsenford and
wife of Vlleiifown were theguests of
Win. Rover and wife SlimdaV.
Mrs. ( i. C. Faust and son Robert
of Sunbury are visiting hei parents,
Wm. Boyer and wife.
Geo. D;iiibert and wife visited rel
atives at Kantz Sunday.
Jacob Lenig and wile of Milmont
Wash Lenig, .lack Lenig and wife
and Miss Mva Rice of Sunbury at
tenet! the funeral of James Lenig
Sr. last week.
scoirs
Emulsion
.if Cod Liver Oil is the mearu
f life, and enjoyment of life ti
thousands: men women an
children.
When appetite fails, it re
stores it. When food is ;
burden, it lifts the burden.
When youlose flesh.it brin
the plumpness of health.
When work is hard am
duty is heavy, it makes lit.
bright.
It is the thin edge of thi
wedge; the thick end is food
But what is the use of food
when you hate it, and can't d:
gest it?
Scott's Emulsion of Co
Liver Oil is thefood that make
you forget your stomach.
If you have not triad It, send fc
rrea sample. Its agreeable taste wi
boo. and 91.00 1 all druaaiata.
h HOLIDAY PRESENTS For EVERY DAY USE
The Lamp of
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,u- ianiiiiai iiookii i nun up op SBMSB. or onus., voti
to mm bkid buMpiaga ; Um lamp thai good arlwa
TOO t-. t it and Mavs k-"- ; Hi'1 lump lh.it you m-ver ill-uii-'l'
gjl iUl, nnoa v.mi hav ii ; that
Zbc Vcw Rochester.
Other lamp innv U i.fT.'nsl v.u "Jual Mgood "
tli.-y may in oina raniecta. but for til around load.
la. UMrea ouIt one, )'.',. ffrw Bocknttr. To make
nr.-the hunpoffori I you U 'nulne, look for Uic wuue
on it : ev, i v lamp oai it. mo Varfctfca.)
oii Inmpaj IHade TV-v.
Sr oan flU every lai p want RomattrrwhaUMr vnu
M:mta new lamp or atom, an old ens repaired or refln
Ma, a vase niouiite.t,or oilier make of lamp transform-
maa mu literature on Imaahjatt
' are 5PECI AI.IST.s In the trratmrnt nf diseases f
Lamps. Conaultatlon I'm I:.
ou ono u new Kocncster '" io it. m
"Mum
THERDDHESTEH LAMP
BUILDERS' HARDWARE
Is an absolately necessity if you intend
to build. You will need many things on
which I cun stivo you money
MY Stock is ALWAYS LARGE AND COMPLETE IN
CLUDING A COMPLETE LINK of
Reading Hardware Companies
CELEBRATED LOCKS and INSIDE TRIMM
INGS. Send me your specifications, and I will gladly quoteW
you the price.
JOTAI-I. GOODS (iUARANTEHI) AS RIIPKIISKNTni).'
I S I V III ISHI II
In IM70.
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I Before Your Buying m
YOU CAN YOURSELF SEE THE SUPERIOR POINTS. a
Reno H- Walter,-
MIDDLEBURGH, PENNA. 8
IMMENSE
Call to see them.
SWINEFORD.
EaRter is drawing near.
April ahowers bring Mayflowera.
MiagAnna Beaver left Saturday
for her Dew home at Berwick.
Lewis A mig and wife of Selins-
Uroveapent Wedoeedayamong friend
here.
Miss Jt unit Fox left for her home
in Ottawiasa Saturday.
Mrs. Joe Musser is visiting a
mong friends at Freehurg.
Miss Lillian (.iffin of OatawisM
was the gui-st of Mrs. Clias.Kathfbn.
If Irdibhd ly a ak rligrstioD
Iohb of appetite, or rrnBtipation, try
a few doi-f s of Cbambeilain'e Stom
ach and Liver Tablets. Erery box
wan ant ed. For Bale by the Middle
burg drui store.
Steady Habits
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BUYING FARM TOOLS 3
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Do tome thinking before you huy. ;
I WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU $
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ROCKER SALE
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SHIPMAN'S
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439 Market t,
SUNBURY, PA
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I in BHIl Id iiiki for KliriimatUm.
QUIOB BKLIKF FROM PAIN.
All who use Chamberlain's Pain
Ba'm for rheumatism are delisjbtad
with the quick relief from pain
which it afforda, When speakioff "f
thin Mr U N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio,
savs : "Some time I had severe at
tack of rheumatism io my arm and
shoulder. I tried numerous rem
edies, but trot no relief until I was
recommended by Messrs. (Jeo. F.
Parsons A CO., diugsists of this
place, to try t'hamberlnin's Pain
Balm, Thev rooommanded it so
highly that I bought a bottle. I was
soon relieved of all oaiu. I have since
recommended this liuiment to many
of my friends, who agree with me,
that it is the bt st remedy for nius
cular rhemuatism in the market."
For sale by the Middlehurg drug
store.
Began Sept.lE
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