The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 09, 1901, Image 5

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    SFOSTV JuBBY IT3 CORP3QF CORRESPONDENTS V
UvfflSfc PRBPARBD EXPRESSLY FOR THI
UUNDORE.
PORT T ;E. KB ON
Man is the arohiteutof his own
fortune.
!,;. Witroer. who has Urn an
invalid for two years, oalled on Dr.
Emerick at Hickory Comers ami
received encouragement
The IVmia. oaoal along here has
enoiiiili water to make it ooilswim
niii) for the brownies, lut not a
orati went up or down yet
The bridge bill Is an assured fact
ind the present Grand jury will
have the satisfaction of opening the
doors of prosperity for our county.
Many l our farmers have finished
corn planting.
Our Overseers of the Poor receive
many congratulations for house
cleaning, but they rented a house
i .. . .1.....
aOO nave oil uuu mi uwuui iii) mine)
would like to rerent it to a small
fcmi'y.
Our supervisors should at an
early day find time to look after the
river read.
II. ('. Hoover passi'd through
town on his way to Port Trevorton.
Maria W. Dundore called on D.
G. Witmer and family.
Merchant Troutman of 1 'ort Trev
orton and his daughter, who is a
graduate oi C. P. C., and a school
mate called on our merchant and
t'anhlv.
J. V. Rambo lias employed a
I number oi' hands and is peeling bark
for Meiser and W eaver.
Toehill baa exhausted its supply
oi coin.
AVilsoii Hingamau and Daniel
Wolf are working on the N. C. liy.
Amnion NVitmer is looking for a
good horse.
'Squire Sechrist has many profes
sional calls. ..
Seven of the boys and girls of our
township are attending the Freeburg
I Academy and report it in a most
flourishing! audition.
Henry Bower of llerndon made
a trip through thiscommunity buy
ing up cattle, and he savs the bridge
at Port Trevorton will benefit every
township in Snvder Go., and your
correspondent says "Amen."
ULOJJE MILLS
On Sunday evening our young
Ifolka spent a very pleasant evening
with v, B. Herman's familv .Mu
sic was also furnished and all report
ed having a good time.
Communion service will be held
at Zeiber's church on Sunday morn
ing by Rev. II. G. Suable. All are
invited.
Wm. L. Snhroyer of Chillisqua
que spent sunday with his family.
Antes fjlrtch made a business trip
to Selinsgrove Friday.
Mrs. RenoSholly, and the Misses
IMaurer and Sholly visited at Hick
ory Corners Monday.
Michael Schrover and wife of
ISclin sirrove called on Antes lllrich
I Sunday evening.
Daniel Herbert and family of
B bite Top spent Sunday with bis
tather. Chas. Herbert.
John Moyer and Forest Pontius
lot Freebunr snent Sundav with rel-
n i j
I wives and friends at this place.
(forge Duvis and di lighter of
Pvlinsirrove were seen on our strnets
Sunday.
John Kratzer of fieavertown was
Idoing business at this place last
I Week.
J"lm Zeiber anent Sunday in
ISonbtiry with his daughter, Annie,
who is renorted unite sick.
B. 0. Ulricb built an addition
to bis store. It adds greatly to the
tpperanoa of his borne.
15, W. Yoder is remodelling bis
home. When completed it will be
Iont of the moat convenient and hand
"one residences in this community.
71'imfi anpi.t
paoday with his friends, the Hum-
u,e' brothers.
Born on Fridav to Daniel Snvder
aDd wife a son.
Miss Nellie Shaffer has gone to
Selinsgrove.
Walter Stroti p of Pallas passed
through town Monday enroute to
1 lerndon.
II. E. Euders, one of York 'si sides
men was in town Thursday night.
John Rice has gone to the woods.
John Michaels and Ghas. Smith
of Milton were Suuday visitors ui
this place.
Elmer Tharp and lather of Se
linsgrove were in town over Sunday
Ijouis Williams of Chapman pas -ed
through our village early Mem
day moruiug enroute to Snsquehan
na University.
Misses Grrrie and Edna Fisher ol
the Isle of tue were the esteemed
guests of Miss Jennie UliarlesSatur
day evening.
The Shotzberger IJros., David
Strawser and Mr. Gilbert of free
burg were among our Sunday cal
lers. Misses Mayme Arnold and Eliza
beth iCelly made a business trip to
Selinsgrove last week.
John Herrold one of Chapman's
handsonie young gentlemen, made
several calls to town before leaving
tor Akron ().
R. S. Meiser and Dr. Kantn r of
Selinsgrove were Monday callers.
The Y. P. C. IT. of the 1'. B
church held an anniversary meeting
Sunday evening.
Daniel Snyder of Selinsgrove as
Misted his son, Jerre, last week.
There was a large crowd in at
tendauoe at the festival Saturdi y
evening.
Wm. Moyer of Freeburg trans
acted business here Monday.
May Wedding, Sunday even
ing, May 5, 1901 a very quiet wed
ding took place at the home 01 ltcv
Searle, the U. Evan, pastor. The
contracting parties being Thomas II.
Bogar and Miss Linnie E. Auoker.
ISoth ludougto familiesof distinction.
The groom is the son of our mosi
influential businessman, John D.
Bogar, and wife and a brother to
Jerre D. Bogar, who was marriei
to Miss Ethel Marsh of Selinsgrove
about a year and a half ago, Mi
J. (i. Snvder. Harvey S. and Miss
Sue Bogar. The bride is the beauti
ful young daughter of A. W. Auoker
and wife and a Bister to Master
Archie and Miss Olive Anchor.
The bride and groom have lived
neighbors for the past few years and
although they were always friends
it has onlv been for the last ten
months that he has been paying he
court. The bride was most beauti
fully gowned in white and certain
ly looked pretty as she stand's second
to none in the line of beauty in our
town. Although she is onlv in her
eighteenth rear she is a talented
violinist. John Snvder conveyed
the bridal party to and from the
pastor's home. May their life be
one sweet strain of joy and happi
liessis the wish of their many friends.
WEST BEAVElt.
UNION TOW NSH1P.
John Bolts and wife soent Sun
lav among trie l at Kant.
Lizzie Schrey attended the fun
rai of her cousin, Earnest Schrey
at Montgomery last week.
V. S. Sechrist transacted busi
iess at Sunbury last week.
Howard V. Scholl and Cora
Stoub are visiting in Northumber
land county.
Geo. Auman of Herndon was on
his side of the river Suiiday.
The new law which provides
that the loose stones be removed
from our road is a good thing but
I would be a better thing if it
would be done.
We actually have officers in some
townships of our comity that should
nke a temperance pledge and kecj
it.
By traveling a little you wil
ind at about every third house a
die (about I or 5 bu.)of yard sweep
int;s which consists of glassware
full sizesWieeusware boots and shoes
oid tinware in the middle of tin
oad, this is no benefit to the road
ind no credit to the home.
St II M E
Prank S. Riegle of Middleburg
was in town last Saturday.
David Hoover and wife wen
visiting at llarrisbiirg over Sun
lay. (). N. Kalriter and W. A. Hard
ing are attending school at Free
buig
Merchant Henry Harding and
W. H. Wendt each bought a new
bicycle this spring.
Elmer Troup and family wen
visiting friend at Richfield last
Sunday.
Rev. C. C. Miller preached in
St. John's Church last Sunday.
Charles Troup and John Kreig
bum were callers at this place last
Sunday.
CENTRitVlLLE
Emmanuel Peter has a force of
hands pealing bark on the Hassing
er tract.
P. W. Treaster, wife and two
boys of Lewistown spent sunday
and part of Monday last, visiting
some of their Snyder county friends.
J. B. Shellenberger spent a few
days last week at Maitland, exhibit
ing his span of greys after having
them clipped by Prof. Wagner of
Mc CI u re.
There is still some oats to be sow
ed at this end. A few of our farm
ers commenced plant ig corn Monday
morning.
James Steely is putting up a wire
fence along the public road which
adds an improvement to bis home.
Michael Weiand's little boy bad
the misfortune of breaking his arm
last week by falling off the ste ps.
Emanuel Peter, F. C. Peter
and Jacob Erb claim they are im
proving in health 8' nee their visit
to Hickory Corners
Wm. Peter and daughter took a
drive across the mountain last week
to visit bis brother Robert and other
friends.
Frank Boye and Elmer Mohn
were home from Keller Business
College over Sunday.
H. F. Mohn transacted business
at MirHinburg last Friday.
Miss Cora Stine was home from
Laurelton Sunday.
L. A. Stine made a business trip
to McGlure last Friday.
horn to Frank King and wife a
son.
Chas. Berger and Harry Markel
were home from Eaurelton over
Sunday.
J. E. Spangler visited friends
near K reamer Saturday.
W. H. Shinkel and family of
Mifflinburg were visitors in town
Sunday.
A. 15. Sheary transacted business
at the county seat last Saturday.
J. C. Showers of Susquehanna
University wits home over Sunday.
Levi Young is the happiest man
in town. He's grandpap now.
S. C. Dundore made a business
trip to Mifllinburg last week.
W. A. Snook shipped another
carload of staves Tuesday.
SHADEL.
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Mrs. Hurry Laudenslager si en
Wednesday ofhisi week with friemb
at Herndon.
Rev. Ililbish, formerly, of M. -(
'line, now of Bueit I lorn speui rev
cr I davs with In- liuher in law, H .
J. Lutx,
Hurry ugei seller rettirui d
from Medical College in Philn. I
Mtunl iv las. . He will rt main Li n
until t Ic fill tei in miens.
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M, , Potter in towu over
Sitiidai . the (jnesl of I is lather-in
law. J . A. I .iiml aid.
Rev. Haviee and family of Mil
on are guests of 1 lauiel Ikigstn h
-cr.
Mrs, Uiie;i Jarretl has gone lo
Minneapolis to join her husdand,
ivho i located theie in the inter B
f W cstcrn Itnilroads.
I'. r. (iregi iry and m ife tin ik
trip to VVilliiimspori to isit theii
son. Forest, and family.
A. Potter and wife arc belli)
i-utertained by friends at Lock Httvei .
Rev. I Kuner I Irich and wife of
Dunville attended the confereiiei
held at Salem liH week.
Mrs. H. LI. Kistner, Bister ol
Senator Hummel, and Mrs. Ciniper
died at Sun bury Thursday. She wa
mried at Simbiirv. Quite a numbc-
of ourcitizeus attended the funeral
S. Opjienheimer and family inov
id to 1'liila. last week.
Mark Hums came home Iron
Halifax last week, on the sick lisi
learn that it was nothing serioie
Mrs. Jac. Holsapple and son ol)
ii m tier land arc visiting In
Father, John Laudeaslager, S, .
lion. G. A. School) mid ( a lie
rhompson were in tow n bciwc.
trains Thursday of last week.
S. Weise returned from Phi a
with additonil goods for his already
large stock of mercl andiee.
How's This?
We offer one hundred dollars r
vi d for any ease of Oatarih tint
'au not be cured by Hull's ChIi.it
Cure b.v F.J. CHENEY A CO
We, the undersigned, have knowti
P. .1 CHKNEY lor t he hist 15 t a -i
d behove him perfectly bono al.l
i nil business transaction an
tinaucially ubln to carry out any
.hligatioiis made by their firm.
Wkst.V TrUAX, whole. sale dm Is,
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is inkon inter
nll noting; directly upon the bin
onl raucous surfaces of the system
Sold l.v Druggists, price ".V.
Hull's Family Pills are the ho-t
The Lamp of Steady Habits
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Wq can 1 1 11 i'vT lamp vaau Nomattf whfjihuff yu
wunlaiii'tt lamp or Woiv, nnol-l nun rviniirf! or n-tln-
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ed into a New Rochester, wn can do iu LbI us
r"i.i .in literature no the Mmject
We arc M .CIAI.ISTS in thr trmtmrnt l UtscMMS ol
l.iiiups. Cnnultiitiiin I kl.li.
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Is an absolutely ueeosMity if you intemi
to Imild. On will iicc.1. iimny tbi ij.s on
which I can save mi iiimiev
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Reading Hard are Companies'
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rXGfi. Send me ifoitf Hjxviliratioiut, and I will rladh ouotf
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C:.- Al l. GOODS GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED.
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BUYING FARM TOOLS
Don't trust liini too fur.
Do BOme iliinkint; before you buy.
I WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU
the OSBORNE LINE i
YOU CAM YOURSELF SEETHE SUPERIOR POINT".
Reno H- Walter,
MIDDLEBURGH, PE1NNA.
l'lantin corn is now on the pro
trani. Some farmers have finished
already.
Mrs. James Mengle is on the sick
list.
William Hiee and wife were the
guests of Geo. (ioodliug's Sunday.
A. H. Troup of Port Treverton
was seen on our street last week.
E. S. Stroup and U. G. Horu
berger have purchased a timber
tract of J. G. Fortzliue at Meiser
ville and are pealing bark and
sawing boards on the same.
The people arc bitsy pealing
bark especially those who have
bought timber tracts.
The Sunday School at the Aliue
church is in a flourishing condition.
Peach trees are in full bloom, by
all appearances there will be abund
ance of peaches this year.
Over half a century of it
is one of the reasons why
goods stamped
"1847
Rogers Bros
the product of this long
xperience are best. They
are sold by leading deal
ers. For catalogue No. 191
explaining points of in
terest to buyers, address
the makers
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WilCK.
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I'EItSONS to buy a bo I
room tiuil ' , consist inpof
seven pieces for $ 16.60
i nol deliver these
if town for this
offci is In liolil kooiI nniil Ilia
nt -t.i k ! exlitiutnl,
illole Vnll (he
suite from SJi i
Out complete line of bed-nGi suites are r.
traordinary value. Prices deeply cul and
worth your while to consider.
Very respect fully.
W. A. SHIPMAN,
439 Maiket Si.
Undertaking a Specialty.
SUNBURY, PA.
Miss Florence Newman who has I
been a great sufferer from muscu-:
In t- rheumatism say Obamberlain's
Pain Balm is the --uy remedy that
affords her relief. Miss Newman is a
much repneted resident of the villag
nf Gray, N. Y. and makes this state
Bent for t lie benefit of others simi
holy nflbeted this liniment m for
by Middlebuig Drug btoie.
WANTED TB08TW0BHY MKNANI) wo-1
men In travi'l anil ailvcrtice fur old PHtabliNlicil
In. use of nolid financial itundin. Salary t7W a
year iiikI cxit!iiH4'i, all payable in caah. No can
Yaiwlnic reiuired. (live refernc-en and encloHC
Helf -add relied stamped enveloM". Adlr !
Manager, 3M Caxlon 111.1k.. ChlcaKO. 4-18 16t.
BeWMrc i Confh.
a coucli is not a disease but a
symptom consumption and bronchi
tis which are the most dangerous
ud fatal diseases have for their firs,
indication a peniBtent oougb, ant
if properly treuted as soon as tins
courIi appears are easily cured.
Obamberlain's Cough Remedy his
proven wonderfully successful and
gained its wide reputation and ex
tensive sale by its success in citrine
the diseases which cause coughing
If it is not beneficial it will not coHf
bou a cent- For sale by the Middle
yurg drug store.
Direct from Distiller to Consumer, is the
plnn l.v wliicii The Haynrr Distilling Co.. of
Dayton. Ohio, are disposing ol tbeir entire
output. Try four full quarts for !.'J0, cxprea
prepaid. See their offer appearing elsewhere
In this issue.
fteMlels
,Et' PAIN
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
GOOD ADVICE.
The most miserable beings in t:io
world are those suffering from Dyi
p -psia and Liver Complaint. More
than seventy ti-e per cent, of the
people in the United States are af
flicted with these two disease and
their effects: such as Sour Stomach,
Sick (ieadacbe, Habitual Costive
pesB, Palpitation of the Heart,
Heart-burn, Water-brash, Unawing
and Burning fains at the l'it of fhe
Stomach, Yellow Skin, (.! 0 a t e d
Tongue nod His tgreeablc Taste iu
the Mouth. Coming up of Food after
Eating, Low Spirited, etc. to to
your druggist and get a bottle of
August Flower for 7.ri cents. Two
doses will relieve you. Try it et
Green's Prize Almanac
l'ure whiskey and poor whiskey sound
great deal alike, but they aro really very dif
ferent ; one is lieneflcial, Ihe other Is harmful.
Wo cannot understand why anynody will huy
poor whiskey when pure whiskey can l had
direct from an old reliable coinny IlkeThe
llayner Distilling Co , and at a lower price..
See offer elsewhere lu this mnic.