The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 16, 1901, Image 5

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    (7 PREPARSD EXPRESSLY FOR THE FOSTOAl-n Y ITS COUPS OP CORRESPONDlCN TiJ
.iEIjINSOKOVE. UUNDOHK. PORT I UKVKRrON I KKK VMhit"" "
?w
'c were glM to welcome .John
Kreeger who returned borne
frjni the Pacific Coast, so much im
proved in health.
Xhtnipeoii Hilbisl; with his faintly
drove t" Harriaburg and vicinity
risking friend.
Rev. F. I'- Bergatreaaer of Tyrone
tinted liis father a few days last
week.
Mr-. Rev. M. L. Snyder of Saddle
River N.J. ls :,t l tii" with her
n nt., n w iVo.n.
iKirtM'-. i m . .1.1.. . ... . ........
tiler.
Robert Bwineford of St. Louis
lis thr guest t nia aunt, Mrs. r
llfilbish.
Mr. Yount ot Kelly x Roads
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I.IH'ln OUIIUai wiwi uio ih j'i'i )
18. AILert.
Mrs. liev. E. 15. Killinger of
I Trenton, N. J., is visiting her moth
er, Mr-. Amelia Wugenseller, and
I friends.
Miss Annie Eokbert of Washing
toll, Mll'l .mis. vr m. JVUIMTl (II
Lewistown spent Friday among
friends.
Bruce and Lizzie Scharf of Vir-
. . j; i i
IgiOia are spending several wccks
iimoiir triends.
Tlie W. II. and F. M. society of
the Slisq. Synod is holding its ses
sions in Trinity Lutheran Church.
The graduating exercises of the
High School were held Friday even
ing last.
The Glee and Mandolin Clubs
nr i ii i n a
gave a concert in vvchi num., oai-
unlay to a very enthusiastic audi
ence.
The Claaaia of the Reformed
church is being held in the Reformed
church at this place.
Mrs. Rev. Genszler and child
left for Phila. Saturday to spend
several weeks with her parents.
The Sunday School convention
I held at K reamer was a very interest
ing one. although the rail kept
many away, there weie quite a num
ber of our citizens there.
'Smiires Potter and Ulrich went
to Phila. to argue a case in Supreme
lour'.
CENTRE VILLE
Dr. J, W. Sampsel spent several
'lavs in Phila. Inst week.
&im Dock's show will exhibit
here Saturday.
H. P. Stuck and wife of Mifflin
burg were the guests ofL. A. MuS
W ami wife over Sunday.
Miss Sue limner spent several
days at Middlebnnr 1 ast week.
Dr. J. W. and C. E. Samuel
were to t lie county scat last week
Frank 8. Rehrle of Middleburs
was in town Saturday.
Marshal Fessler is spending some
tlino witli friends of l ,nt, ,nimi I b
Calvin Shell and wife visited her
parents near Troxelville Sunday.
H:id Alert z of Middlebnnr after
fpeoding several weeks with friends
returned home Monday.
INDEPENDENCE.
(Too Into for litat week )
Miss Minnie Suflel, who is em
ployed at Shamokin came home to
attend her grandmother's funeral.
Miss Maggie Eisenbart of Harris-
burg is visitinir her na rants at thm
,i a i -
place.
' nine of our old snort omnvorl a
pleasant drive to Alahatango Sun-
tvi Shaffer who is workimr at
Rookville bridge spent Sunday
uurue.
Howard C. Marks of Sunbury
"sited freiuds of this place.
Some of our vniimr i . 1 1 1 1 1 nt-
'ended a festival at Port Trevcrton,
'wiirday night.
Willinm K11H..I ..t' !.:.. I. ....
n. ui I III. IIIM 13 VIII
the sick list We wish him a speedy
uvery.
Airs. Knann S..flR,l ..(' M ..til
.m.ii, i ji mm village
w"0 had suffered for several months
gangrene passed quietly from
ths world of suffering into eternity
00 Wednesday May 1.
1 B.TOwttkneM. ertotion.
1 uwoi vr. MUM' Motun rant them.
Trouble is about the only thing
you can borrow without interest or
security.
Win. Aloyer of Freeburg, the
proprietor of an extensive marble
yard, was in town in the interest of
the Sunday School cause.
The first case of abduction in our
county took place lately at Port
Trevorton, no reward offered.
A party of Sunbury was in town
lately and divided real estate I v
-awing a pig stable through in the
middle.
11. F. Schrawder of fort Trevor
ton is remodelling our met chant's
residence.
Philip Shafer sold 1 fresh cow to
II. I), liower of Hcrndon.
The bridge bill is passed, now
Snyder and Northumberland coun
ties are nearer neighbors than ever
before. Now let our gland jury be
unanimous for a bridge at Port
rrevorton.
Which will be the most prolific,
the apple or caterpillar crop.
Simon Strawser and wife train-
acted business in town.
Lizzie Sclirey called on Alal ia W.
Dundore.
Sallic Shafer hurt her hand while
killing caterpillars and called on
Dr. Krebs to have it dressed.
Lydia Hoover transacted business
in town and Fort Trevorton.
H. F. Witmer is supplying his
neighbors with coal that he takes
out of the Susquehanna river.
Most of our farmers have finished
planting corn.
The Witmer United Evangelical
Sunday School will have children'
day exercise i.
Harry liituer paid a short visit
to his parents.
Dundore's store is headquarters
for bananas.
Ascension day will have an im-
mence crowd at the aqueduct tins
year.
Dr. D. W. Alears of Scran ten was
called to Dundore's to wait on his
sister, who was on the sick list.
The POST is instructive and an
absolute necessity in every family.
UNION TOWNSHIP.
John and Frank Scholl are home
for a short vacation.
Elmer Naugle moved to Selins
grove. Fred Wise moved to near Yer
dilla and will work on the farm for
J. S. Aucker.
11. W. Aucker lias accepted a
position to represent a Cincinnati
cigar house.
Married on Sunday, J. B.Stauffer
and Leah Brubaker.
Our local fishermen just returned
from their first expedition and r port
a good catch.
Out public roads have as yet re
ceived very little attention this
spring.
S. Abraham L. Strawser has
started a henery.
R.L. Schaflei of Pallas was in
town Saturday. He is a talented
musician. He intends to start a
class here and teach instrumental
music.
llodrra Mrflifirla.
First Burglar How ye itt in on?
Second Burglar Bully! Doin' firs'
rate. Bobbin' doctors now. I jus' ring
th' bell late at night, an' tell 'em Mrs.
Asturbilt is fallln' In a faint, an' they
iuus' run (er her life.
"Bah! You're way behind the times.
Quiek as a p'licemnn sees a niau rim
nin' at night he arrests 'in) ns a (sus
picious character. 1 wait till they rab
th' doctor, an' then 1 fjo In an' rub th'
house." N. V. Weekly.
Interrhunifr "r C'onfldcnc.
"And now, my boy, don't have any
secrets from your father. What are
your eollepe debts? Don't be afraid
to tell ine the sum total, to tho last
cent."
"I won't, father. The whole amount
Is f 5,327.50."
"I thank you for your confidence,
my boy, and I will be equally frank.
You may pay those debts the best
way you can." Chicago Tribune.
A Cameo.
The carpet Is bobbing:
And flapping on high,
Tho strawberry's throbbing
la dumpling and pie.
N. V. Herald.
Miss Effie Hornberger of Aline
called on A. II. Troutman and
family Saturday afternoon.
Miss Kate Troutman spent sev
eral days of' last week very pleas
antly with friends al Aline.
Mrs. Henry Shaffer and Bessie
St:ihl enjoyed a drive to Selinsgrovc
last week.
Saturday evening s. I. Steflen
opened a neatly furnished icecream
parlor at Ilia home and was well
patronised by ourcitsen?.
Mrs. Louisia Car well is visiting
relatives at Independence.
Frank Iteigleofthe county seat
was in town last week.
Misses Merlin Francis, Mayme
Arnold and Jennie Charles were
I .1, 1.1 r . .
eiecieu io anenu tue i . i . i . i .
convention at Allentown next week.
(J. trvin Reichenbach of Shamo
kin spenl Sunday with Ins daughters.
Mrs. (i. , Flanders and Miss
Muyme Arnold -pent Friday at
Herudon.
Attorney ChaS. liower of Selins
grovc transacted business in town
last week.
Misses Carrie and Lottie Reich
enbach and Jennie Charles were to
Sunbury Monday.
Win. Front, who is employed at
Duncannon spent Sunday with his
family.
M. H. Herrold and wife visited
their children at Lewisburgand Alil
ton over Sunday.
Clarence Lenig has again joined
the circle of young people in town.
U. M.Shaffer transacted business
at Mt Kees Half Falls last week.
Airs. J, G. Snyder and daughter,
Mary, will leave for a trip to Phila
delphia Thursday.
Airs. Edwin Wolf of Shamokin
visited her parents Sunday.
Peter Daubert, wife and two sons
Clayton and Kay, John Michuel,
wife and daughter of Milton, and
Miss Sue Michael of Sunbury .vere
welcome guests of Ceo. Daubert and
family Sunday.
Miss Anna Newman of Hofler ac
companied Editor Stroub and family
of Herndon to town Sunday.
AIis Amelia Erdley and mother
tire visiting Mrs. Sara Strawser at
Mahuiitougo.
Lost Hair
" My hair came out by the hand
ful, and the gray hairs began to
creep in. I tried Aycr's Hair Vigor,
and it stopped the hair from com
ing out and restored the color."
Mrs. M. D.Gray, No. Salem, Mass.
There's a pleasure in
offering such a prepara
tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor.
It gives to all who use it
such satisfaction. The
hair becomes thicker,
longer, softer, and more
glossy. And you feel so
secure in using such an
old and reliable prepara
tion.
SI 00 bottle. All drufiiiti.
If your clriiRKiKt MBIMt fiijiply you,
end u OB6 U.illar and u will cxmn
you a liottlo. llv uru and rlTfl tlif ntUM
if your uearcut exprtus otllie. A.l.h ,
J. t'. A VKH CO., Uiwcll, Matt.
Itlnht t p to Datr.
Klmhurst What time is it by your
watch?
Corona I can't really rely upon my
watch. It has been keeping' rap-time
lately.- Brooklyn Eagle,
Unit.- Sociable.
"Did you ever notice how polite the
echo is'.'"
"No. How?"
"It always returns your call."
Philadelphia Press.
A SnprrBooui Convenlenee.
"Why has a man 'JO pockets anil a
woman nuui at all?"
"Uecauso if she had 40 pwket! she
would still carry her purse in her
hand." Clucapo Kccord.
Frankly Kxplatned.
"Why did you hit the complainant
with a fence picket?" the judge asked
"Because, sorr, Oi didn't have t inn
to pull up a post," answered the ac
cused. Indianapolis Press.
Elswortb Aurand and family of
Lewistown visited friends ami rela
tives in town over Sunday.
Quite a number attended com
munion servicesal Globe Mills Sun
day. At... I . I II I ....
Hirs, timxiu iiiiiiiinel is visiting
friends at I ewistown.
Mrs James Row and daughter, of I
Selinsgrove visited her parents, J.
F. Walter and wife, lasl week.
A. It. Kramer i- making prepar
ations to erect a fine dwelling house
on the lot wlu re the old Smith bank J
born stood, flic location is perfect
and will make i very pleasant I ie.
The brick yard is now in oper
ation. They hope to turn out a first
class brick.
The 31st Snyder (
School ( 'onvention In I
1 1 Sunday
it l!,i - place
Wednesday and Thursday of last
week was a grand Biiceess. tinite
a number of delegates were present.
The meetings were well attended
considering the disagreeable weather
we had.
SHADEL.
Charley Arnold of Sluice was H
visiter in this section Sunday.
Iiiist Saturday while cutting tim
ber Pharea Troup had the misfor
tune to have four ribs and his collar
bone broken by a large limb which
struck him. At last accounts lie
was out of danger. Trust be will
have ii speedy recovery.
The peach and apple crops prom
ises to le an abundant one in this
locality.
Our young people who attend tilt
Freeburg Academy report being
well pleased with their studies.
Mrs. Emma Lepkichler is on the 1 1
sick list, being confined to her bed. 1
v
Quite a number of people expect j
to fo to the aqueduct Thursday, asii
that is one of our annual picnic 2
grounds. Lots of people nukethis
their sporting placeon Ascension Day
from all parts of the County.
Calvin Bailey made a flying trip
to the County Seal Friday.
Palmer liower took a flying trip
to Freeburg Suuduy afternoon.
BIT, P
Mil. I.
Farmers are busy planting com.
Ascension day is the next holiday.
A. S, Yerger and Marie Steffeo
visited near Verdilla.
A. F. Schnee, wife and daughter,
Lera visited in Mifflinbtirg, Satur
day and Sunday.
t. G, rbogasl and her sister
spent a few weeks in Lancaster
county lat week.
John Miller i on the sick li-t.
Sonic oi our people are busy
pealing bark.
How j This?
We oiler one hundred dollars re
ward for any ease of Catarrh that
cannot lie cured bv Hull's Catarrh
Cure by P. J. CHENEY 4 CO.
We, the undersigned, have known
F.J. CHENEY for the last 15 j ars
and believe him perfectly honotal le
in all business transaction ami
financially able to carry out any
obligations made by their liriu.
Wkst Tbuax, wholesale druggist
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
tially acting direotly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Sold by Druggists, price "oc.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Miss Florence Newman who has
been a great sufferer from muscu
lar rheumatism say Chaiubei Iain's
Pain Balm is the only remedy that
affords her relief. Miss Newman is a
much repeoted resident of the villag
of Gray, N. Y. and makes this state
ment for the benefit of others siuii
larly afflioted this liniment is for
by Middlebnrg Drug ttuie.
WANTMD TRUST WORH'V KIN AND Wo
man to trnvrl mill adTtrtUM lur old lltahllntnit
houHr of solid Roanda saiodlng. siarv f -
year nml 'm.ih, all payable In ih. So can
im!Uiik NqulNd. tiive NfsrMOSS and eneloBe
wlf MMraaaad ntjiiiipetl tnvt'loi?, AUUreas
Mansff, 3 caiton uiiIk.. Oalao, 4-is lot.
l)irs;t from DiatiHcr to eonnuner, ii the
ulan by whli-li Tho Hnym-r DIbIiIHiik Co.. of
layton, Ohio, art- dUpoalmr of their entire
outi'iM. Try four full iuarla for ID.'JO. expreaa
ireiaiit. s,-e their offer aieariiur elaewhere
In tin- inane.
Headache and Xenralria cured bt jM
MM. US' CAIN P'.LLS. 'Ooeceitada.
I BUILDERS' HARDWARE
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Is an absolutely aecewity if yoo intend
. to bnild. Vmt will Deed many things on
which I fan save you money
My Stuck is always laboe and cxjmplete in-
I CLUD1NO A COMPLETE LINE of
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Reading Hardware Companies'
I CELEBRATED LOCKS and INSIDE TR1MM-
I TNOS.
Sena me your specifications, and I ril! gladly quote
T you lli price.
f Mr ALL QOOD5 QUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED.
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Our complete line of bed-room snites are x
traordinary value. Prices deeply cut ami
worth your while to consider.
Very respectfully,
W. A. SHIPMAN,
139 Maiket St.
Under takitiS Bpecialty,
Mlrut CVItle! -m.
"She is vi rv nice and all that
but
the is altogether too critical."
"I assure you she never speaks
run inn In the kindliest way."
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as Qaruaapop.
ping the qneation. Chicago Daily
N MM. I
Aa Far aa Mir Could Co.
He- What do you think of this tail
about a family bein";
ible t
tve on
0.SO a week'.'
She- No, Arthur. I don't believe it
can be done. Hut 1 ill gladly be a lis
ter to you. Chlca-m Tli it-Herald.
A Ba)W tut uite rt.
"How do y ii I'kc t tatae of I
Ifedltatlon'' "
"1 don't " ' ' ' st: fil
ing there ' ' ,
onght te ' ' 1 ' j on Lie: i." -Chieac"
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rapa u, imi i irn wine i fc utr j, rt I O ai-eovCt ies 111 Ml .iieiliO.
she gives me the Impression that my it n tickly cures Coughs, Colds and
frock doesn't fit!" Brooklyn Life. ail Lung tr ubles of the severest na
tt r . tut'e, removing, as it does, the cause
An, ...ui.v f ,...,, of the affection and leaving I eparts
Black yer bootsi grinned the in a Btr0uir and healthy conditioo.
young anthropoid ape. it ,s ,u,t experimental modicine,
"t.o onl growled the eave man. ,t llts sU)lHi tUe u.st 0f year8f K1T
"Don't try any of your monkey shines ,tf satisfaction in every case, wl ich
on me! it rapidly increasing sale every .-ea-
The phrase then began to thunder , son confirms. Two million bottles
down the ages. Chicago Tribune. sold annually. Boschee's German
. . - Syrup was introduced iu the United
Ktw Lllkl on an Old Text. Slates iu 1868. and is , w . ! in
Pa, said lutle Oscar, "what 1 etery town aud Tillage iu the civi
meant by dying hi the face of l'rovi- ifced world. Three doses will n ieve
denee? I any ordinary cough. Price ' cts.
"Asking a widow to marry you when Get Qrei n's Prize Almanac
you don't mean It, my son," replied the M
sire. Town Tunics. Beware ol t unuh.
iiy tue old trea. I a cough is not a dist as I it a
Kthel There is nothing easy about Hv"":,, "' wnsuoiption and bronchi
popping com. His very hard. i tts which are the most dangerous
Dick (who has been trvimr to sav 1 du, ases t.ave for heir brsi
,,, , , ' H'die itioll a peisistent eou'ti, utul
Hcim.
III.- M I . II, t,t,
M.ll.l.
SUNBURY, PEININA.
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may try to ntnki' jron lirlirt tin
"miMHi Ihuiimi 'h csi'." riml II tlii
not iniilfcr murli Hli tlir it l ur
mil lint win n j oil cone l
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BUYING FARM TOOLS
1
Don't trust him too far.
Do BOine thinking before jrou buy.
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OSBORNE LINE
ilIl)l)LEBURGH, PE1NNA.
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25
I'KKSONS to buy a bed
room suite, consisting of
seven pieces for $ to. 50
gbtfr We do not deliver these
s"its out of town fir thus
1'KICK.
This offer in to hria good until 4
prMtilttoek Li exhauaUxl.
will uuote you the .1.
ade of -uite from S2( 1 il
SUNBURY. T.
A GUOD THiNG
J rman Snupta the Bpecial pre
acrip ion of It. A, Boschoe, a ele
brated Qermun physician, and i- ac
knowlei'ged oi nt of the tiuwt
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i( tlt, ,0(1 M BOon as th.
' , -DDearg ftre easuy cured.
Chamberlain s Cough Remedy h-is
or, ven wonderfully successful ana
. i ii- -ii. l .
tfainea us ,, m.uit. eu "".
1 1 ii si sjiie liv us s m ins in 'ii mf,
the diseases which cause COUgUng
If it is not weoefioial it will iet cost
DOU a oent. For sale by the lliddhv
yurg drug store.
DR. FENNER'S
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Blood & Liverlll
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