The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 27, 1901, Image 5

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    ( PRKPARKD BStPRESSLY FOR THE Vm."1 jLZJT
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SELINSGROVE.
u, i E. Kmrick ami children
LlMrs. AnuieStrohn and sons of
lire siendine several weeks
7., ,u:.mll,r Mrs. P. It. Way
bill! Hit" ' I -o
teller.
tv Kmrick spent a day or two
Ling i" pW oi'lhe conimencemcnt.
I'll,, coniniencement exercises were
.il.ttondfld and were very interest
. LurSnimr with the Society delate
llkL ' - O w
E eve. the Hacealeaurate sermon,
t.,,,i,iivsstothe Y. M. C. A. MOD
EL the class day exercise on the
teams, music by the Uth Kegt
IHl " ' M
rv recital and the reoeptKHM of the
l - I i('Miii tin: iimfiv viuvuwvu"
jterary oocieews, tiie poiio twing
j.vptionally fine, the active and cx-
iIipn doinir honors to the invited
liiest. The Clio had an exercise
thidi was enjoyed, the Banquet
U Junior oratorical 00 n test, anil
Hie field sports were largely attended
Inil highly appreciated, ine concert
If the combined olubs was immense;
Lie house lciiig crowded ami stand
s-room was scarce. Ihe yoiiiur
Ln wi re at their lcst. The triad-
Ltinff exercises were on Thursday
Li were very good. ( )n every hand
he could liear troni the strangers in
I ... i a i. : i
Niir midst, wn:ii line exerciser aim
Lcb excellent music
Among the many at the exercises
re noticed the following.
Miss Blanch lable ot Harrisburg,
iFred. Lllrich's.
Miss Jones of Newport, at Miss
isie Ulrich 8.
Miss Byerly of Herndon, at J.
DI. Boyer's
Miss Mildred Fortney of N. Y.
It Miss Hattie Zigler's.
Miss Roush of Sunbury with Miss
arySchnure.
Miss Gibson of Sunbury at Miss
ertha Meisera.
Mrs. Keboch at the Keystone.
Mr. Sims at H. L. Philip's.
Harry Hare at Keystone.
F. E. Woodley at Keystone.
Mrs. T. II. Ulsh and cousin left
Driftwood Mondav.
Chas. Wetzel ofSteeltonis visiting
datives in town.
The Children's day exercise in the
Irinitv Luth. church Sunday was
w
Wtiy fine. The most of it was ren-
cred by the primary school.
A Good onRta Medicine.
It speaks well for Chamberlain's
leoiedy when drueirists use it in
heir own families in preference to
o any other. " I have sold Cham
erlam s Cough Remedy for the past
five years with complete satisfaction
lp myself and customers," ays
jrustfiKt J . Uoldsmith, Van Etten,
f. Y. " I have always used it in mv
own family both for ordinary coughs
and colds and for the couch follow
ing la grippe, and find it very ellica
rious." For sale by the Middleburj;
Jfug store.
UNION TOWNSHIP.
A. E. Aucker and wife spent
Sunday with friends at Riverside.
Rev. J. H. Maice (the blind evan
gelist) and wife of York Pa. are vis
iting at II. H. Sechrist's.
Foster C. Fisher of Salem, liiintr-
(d among friends here last week.
Chas. Memrle of Mt Pli again
Mills is working for W. J.Herman.
Charles H. Sechrist of Shamokin
am spent Sunday at home.
1). W. Stehl is build
pete threshing machine.
Our poplar watch and clock re
airer, A. EL Aucker. has liis shin
gle out to indicate his trade.
If our road tax this year will be
P" proportion hi the amnnni nf amok
fl'ine on our roads it will be small.
B. It. Zimmerman fell from his
pheel Sunday. He is still carrying
"me external token of remembrance.
You TTlftV OH vt l f.M.jw.l li vim
II steam engine without water as to
nnd an active, energetic man with a
I.-M-". uor, you may Know man nis
er, j torpid when he doeB not re-
r?" uis ioou Cr feels dull and languid
"iter enti Tiff ffli.li lino linmlntlin n . 1
oraet,mes dizzines. A few doses of
lamberlain'B Stomach and Liver
C"WMWIU restore his liver to ih
II. i ri B uigesiion anu make nun
wei uke a new man. Price 25 cents.
tore at Middlebm'S'a drug
PORT TREVERTON
Mrs. Ii. F. Charles made a busi
n ess trip to Chapman Saturday.
Miss Dilla Sholly is visiting her
parents, Daniel Sholly and wife.
Mrs. (J. C. Faust and son are vis
iting their parents and grandper
euts respectively, Win. Rover and
wife.
Photographer Bailey of Pallas
was in town Saturday.
0
Miss Jennie Charles attended
commencement at Sclinsgrove last
week.
Harvey Hogaf, a graduate of C.
P. C, New Berlin, and Buoknell
University, Iewisburg, is enjoying
the hospitality of his parents, John
Bogar and wife.
Clarence Lenig of Milton circu
lated among friends over Sunday.
Robert Ferry, wife and daughter
of Kantz mingled with rclativcsSat
urday. Mrs. Moses Bruhakcr and daugh
ter, Jennie, of Kclipsc were business
callers here Saturday.
Henry Hoot and wife of Dun
dore passed through our little pro
gressive town Saturday.
H. F. Charles was to Frceburg
Sunday.
Daniel Snyder and daughter,
Maria, of Sclinsgrove, spent Sunday
with his son, Jerre, and family.
Richard Foltz. who is employed
at Duncannon, spent Sunday with
his family.
Mrs. M. II. Hcrrold has gone to
Lewisburg to sec her daughter,
Mrs. David Burkey. who is very ill.
Guy Neitz of Sunbury is visiting
his uncle and aunt, S. P. Steffen
and wife.
Adam lteif and wife and William
Fisher, wife and son spent Sunday
with relatives of Salem.
P. G. Shambach transacted busi
ness at Sclinsgrove Saturday.
George ltiue and wife of Kantz
were the esteemed guests of the hit
ter's parents, Henry Keller and
wife, over Sunday.
Considering the inclemency of the
weather Saturday evening, the festi
val which was held by the Mite S)
ciety of the U. B. church was well
attended. The refreshments consist
ed of turtle soup, ice cream, straw
berries and cake.
Mrs. Oliver Spotts and children
of Milton are visiting her mother,
Mrs. Mary Arnold.
George Herrold and wife, sister,
Viola Herrol I, daughter, Mrs. Fred
Attinger, and grandson, Frank At
tinger of Chapman passed through
town Saturday.
Baker Shaffer of Sclinsgrove was
an all around man at the festival.
II. F. Charles and wife were the
guests of the former's sister, Mrs.
George Hcrrold and husband. Sun
day. David Fox and wife of Millers
burg were in town to attend the
funeral of his brother, Christopher,
Tuesday.
Chas. Witiner of Williamsport is
visiting his brother-in-law, James
Scha Her and wife.
T. Q. Herrold of Chapman made
his hebdomadal trip to our town Sat
urday night.
A crowd of about sixty of the
leadidg people of town were to ti
mer Sunday evening to witness the
Children's Day exercises in the U.
Ev. church. There was a crowd i!
house and the exercises rendered
were very interesting and were ap
preciated by all. The floral decora
tions were superb.
(-has. Aucker of Verdi I la was in
town Friday.
G. A. H. of Sclinsgrove was well
represented at Christopher Fox's
funeral Tuesday.
Mr. Michael oi Georgetown spent
Sunday at the Port Trevcrton
House.
George Strawser of Selinsgrove
was in town several times during
the week.
ta
nn rb faiis
Host Oimjih Syrnii. TmuwUowL C
In tltni. H"M by riruiwlHtfl.
m .yen i - h i k mm U
ULLAGES IF
BY IT3 CORP3 OF CORRESPONDENTS Jf
lHTMDOBS.
Eoooomy in youth means an easy
chair in old age.
Katharine Miller of Fremont
railed on Maria W. Dundore before
starting for Phila. where flic h i
Secured a situation.
Isaac Campbell of Herndon spent
last Sabltath with his parents.
Henry iVitmer is a successful
coal digger in the Susquehanna.
J. P, Wise is on the sick list.
Wilson Bingaman is working Ibr
a party at Trevorton.
Daniel Woll is mowing briers
for N. T. Dundore.
Old potatoes were very much in
demand.
Dr. Nipple and wife of Sunbury
on their return from a visit to Port
Trevorton, halted a few momenta in
town, and the Dr. is full of rail
road news of interest to cur side of
the river.
W. S. Reichenbach is confined to
his room with rheumatism.
Our Overseen of the Poor have
$")")() uncollected outstanding taxes
but have no money to feed the poor.
John Houser, the deaf mute of
Port Trevorton, was in town ready
to communicate in his own way.
Capt. Kise of Phila. called on
our merchant.
Alice Bollinger and son of near
Frceburg were in town on business.
'Squire Scchrint held a widow V
appraisement at l'ort Trevorti n.
The exhibition of roses and the
service of song last Sabbath evening
at the Children's Day services at
the Winner U. E. church were ex
ceptionally fine.
Maria W. Dundore made a trip
to Sclinsgrove on business and call
ed on her niece, Sarah Eyer.
Wm. Aucker was burning brushes
one night last week and Herndon,
Selinsgrove and Port Trevorton
used the 'phone freely to ascertain
whesj barn was burning.
Dr. Krebs called Toehill to look
after one of his paticiite.
Farmers are looking for a heavy
wheat crop.
J. W. Wise sold a horse to a
party from Harrisburg.
Susan Waguer spent an evening
with Maria W. Dundore.
Our town is exceedingly pictur
esque at present; the scenery is en
chanting and our suburbs are in
the midst of prosperity, foremost
among them, Toehill, Hot Springs
and Battletown.
John Houtz of Freeburg, the eu
terprising cigar peddler, was in town
on business.
At Dundore's store you can have
1 Hitter at any price and get for eggs
any price you ask.
Maria W. Dundore and Minnie
E. Eyer were to the funeral of their
uncle, II. (J. Herrold at Milton.
George Kratzer got anew Deer
ing mower.
BOFFBR
J. II. Kreitzcr, who is employed
at Milton, was at home on a visit
from Thursday to Monday.
W. H. Arnold, who is working in
the asylum at Harrisburg is home
on a vacotion.
Wm. Hile is very happy since he
is grandpa.
J. T. Wendt left for MuClure
last week to work.
( mr blacksmith took a trip to
Sunbury iast week.
. B. ltinc bought a bicycle from
Jno. Hummel, the new bicycle deal
er, lie does quite well for a begin
ner. Albeit Lefller returned home
again from Duncannon.
J. P. licit and family returned
home to Wintield Monday after
spending Sunday with his sister at
this place.
Mrs. Frank Heini visited her
parents at Fremont last week.
Misses Mamie and Irene Krotzer
spent a day at Independence last
week.
Thomas Herrord and Mr. Bergy
of Chapman transacted business here
Saturday.
Lottie Heckard sent last week
at Georgetown.
John Rice wears a smile because
brand new boy has called to stay.
SNYDER QOUttTti
MEISER ILLE.
The rain Saturday evening was
welcome.
The festival at ricntiil was well
attended. By all appearance some
came home bare-touted.
Win. Gamby our supervisor
repairing the roads.
David Meiser and wife attended
the funeral of Henry Nagle near
Richfield Thursday.
Miss Minerva Stroup of Phila.
was visiting her brother, Wesley,
over Sunday.
llobert W endt has a very sore
hand on accouut of rheumatism.
Stuart Hall of Me Kecs was in
town last Sat unlay.
(J. W. Portline was stretching
wire With horses lat week and dur
ing his work the wire caught at a
stomp, ami in trying to loosen the
wire he did not take notice that the
horses were pulling, lien it sudden
ly slipped ell catching him, threw
him about ten feet away and landed
him squarely in a mud hole; there
was nothing dry about him except
his number 12 boots which he
couldn't get in.
George Hall, our young mer
chant, is doing a guild business; he
is a Strictly honest and an upright
man.
Some of our farmer" arc cutting
grass.
J. A. Mover of Freeburg was the
guest of G. W. Portline last Sun
day. lteiley Weaver, our (umbel deal
er, is kept busy every day selling
his lumber.
ltev. E. E. (iilhert of Fremont
passed through here Saturday.
Prof. H. E. Keiter, who attends
Ursinus College at Collegeville, Pa.,
is at home again and we are glad to
hear that his brother, W. S. Keiter,
who is now employed as Professor
of Mathematics at Prsinus Academy,
graduated this spring with second
honors.
Gray t
"My hair was falling out and
turning gray very fan. But your
Hair vigor stopped the falling and
restored the natural color." Mrs.
E. Z. Benomme, Cohoes, N. Y.
It's impossible for you
not to look old, with the
color of seventy years in
your hair ! Perhaps you
are seventy, and you like
your gray hair! If not,
use Ayer's Hair Vigor.
In less than a month your
gray hair will have all the
dark, rich color of youth.
$1.03 a bollle. All drat1its.
if your drnri'in cannot npply yon,
end na one dollar ami we will eiret
you a bottlo. lio lure amlcire the name
oi tout MHwet eznrvH omi A'nirrn,
t . I) t II ... 1 .11 u-..
U. V. A 1 CIV V .
GLOBE If ILLS
Mrs. Henry Hottenstein and
daughter spent Sunday in Freeburg.
Charles Stuck of Cammal spent
a few days with his wife and chil
dren. Frank Snyder, the traveling bas
ket maker, is again camping at
Globe Hills.
David Row's many friends arej
glad to see him about again.
Allen Snyder ami wife of Selins
grove spent Sunday with A. A.
Ulrich and wife.
Mable How of Beavertown spent
Sunday at home.
Samuel Hummel nnd wife of
Beavertown sent Sunday with B. j
F. Walter and family.
The festival given by the Sunday
school of this place was well attend
ed considering the weather.
A Spriinip.1 Uakl ((ulrlilj enroll.
"At one time I suffered from a
severe sprain of the ankle,'' says 1
Geo. E. Cary, editor of tLe Guide, ,
Washington, Va." After usine: sever
al well recomfindeil medicines with-1
out success, I tried Chamberlain's
I'aiu Balm, and am pleased to say
that relief came as soon as I began
its use and a complete cure speedily
j'o'lowed." Sold by the Mifleieburg
Drus Store.
MIDDbEBURG.
One Grand and Glorious Holiday
MONDAY, JULY 1.
Exhibition Lot:- Fair Grounds
pirn p
ROYAL IMPERIAL JAPANESE CIRCUS,
GOLIATHIC MUSEUM AND COMBINED
TRAINED ANIMAL EXPOSITION.
THB MOST STUPBNDOUS AWB1NIC RUVISW
BVER OPPBkBO I.N UISB lvl0.
500 EXTRAORDINARY FEATURES AND STRANGE SIGHTS-300
HUOB WATBR.PROOP TBNT8. SEATS I'OR POUR
THOUSAND PBRSON8. 1NO liliTriiW SHOW
WILL, VISIT HBRB THIS SBASON.
CONSOLIDATED WITH
Chas. Lee Great London R. R, Shows
For This Day and Date Only
These Two Monster Popular Priced
R. It. Shows of America, under
our Immense Water Proof Can
vas for our Price of Admission.
Doq't fqil o sec Gqp. Glas. LcvPis
iqljis 100 ft tiiglj dKc oi Ufcffce
oq soWgoqqd : 1 qqd 7 M-
The
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At the alternoon performance all
Children ( mDE&ViARS ) will be ad
mitted for 10 cents, but at night
the price will be 25 cents for
everybody.
GRAND SPECTACI LAR PREE STREET
PARADE at 11 A. M., k7 RTE COM
ING MANY MILES TO WITNESS.
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