The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 15, 1901, Image 5

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SELINSGROVE.
Mrs, Mary Bordner (nee Kant-
ntr) of Steclton is visiting her nioth
$ md friends.
Harry Focgev and wife who spent
i 0w (lavs wmi nia niomer, leu
lapiin to his bridging Work, but his
wilV will remain in town tor a
trine.
Forest Gregory and family of
IWilliaDUport are visiting his parents
1!. V. Gregory and wife.
II. o. Reynolds of Booth Fork,
It bo graduated from the University
I in June, spent several days in town.
K. C. Burns of the State College
tfimes visited his mother on South
Market St., Mrs. Isaac Hums.
Thompson Hilbish and family re-
Itiiriied from tlieir trip to Buffalo.
II. 1 tenner, one of our bridge
Ibuilders, returned home Thursday.
Mrs. Rev. Follmer and children
I are visiting her parents, F. J. Behoch
ami wife.
I. C. Bohooh and wife spent Sun
day at Benveuue.
Mr. Kissinger and family of
Wioonisoo were in town Friday.
Dr. It. P. Wagenseller and wife
have taken a trip to New York and
Saddle River, X. J., the latter plaee
being where his son-in-law, Kev. M.
L. Snyder lives.
li. C. North and his mother ac-
Ieompauied by Mrs. Mary Wilson
of l'liila. are taking in the Impo
sition.
llev. J. Peters and wife, (nee
K rouse) were guests of their friends
I in town.
There were quite a number of
I picnics Thursday.
It. M. Wagenseller is visiting his
Ijarents.
Mr. and Mrs. McBride of Ber-
Iwick were visitors in town several
davs last week.
G. W. Oeker of Lewisburg re-
I presenting the Buffalo M'lliug Co.,
was in town interviewing our busi
ness men who handle flour.
Major Rollback spent several
nava ot last week at laucaster.
John F. Bohooh and wife of New
Berlin are guests at A. Marburger's.
Clayton Kantz, clerk at Wagen-
Isellei's drug store, i off on his an-
llliial vacation.
John Rine of McKees was in
town Friday attending the horse sale.
The Ann re-union will be held at
Milton Park Aug. 22nd and the
Selioch re-uuion at Salem on the
(29th.
Dr. F. P. Manhart filled the pul
pit of Trinity Lutheran Church
Sunday the 4th. His subject was
1 he Deaconess work.
'My baby was torriblv sick with
the diarrhoea," says J. H. Doak, of
WillianiH, Oregon. "We were unable
tocure him with the (lector's assis
tance, and as a last resort we tried
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. I am happy to
By it gave immediate relief and a
complete cure." For sale by the
uiddleburg Drug Co.
KKEAMEK
Miss Verda Fields is visitinir her
lister Mrs. Jacob Hummel and Mrs.
V. A. Hummel of Lewistown at
pnsent.
Miss Lottie Maurer is visiting
friends in Northumberland County.
Reuben Hummel of Lewistown
was home ever Sunday.
Charles Mitchel and familv visit
ed Mrs. Mitchell's parents at Cen-
wrviiie over Sunday.
Miss Cora Rau returned home
from a few months visit at Paxinos.
Mrs. Jackson Miller and children
of Paxinosare visiting friends at this
place.
lefTcrson ilnmmp! nnrt fiimilv nf
West Milton visit Tvi Krd lev's
I Sunday.
Amnion Gearhart and James Zeig
ler left for Milton MnnHnv. where
they secured work.
C. C. Stuck and Chas Bowersox
of Globe Mills drove to Selinsgrove
Saturday.
Miss Katherine Hock and Miss
Carrie Haas of Shamokin are . visit
ing N. C.Guteliusand family.
FLINT VALLEY.
The Mennonitcs had services in
the Ebeneaer church Aug. 11. Text
was taken from Mark, 13: 32. Rev.
Banks Winey did the preaching.
Services again Sept. 22nd. All are
invited.
Flint Stone Valley was well re
presented by our young people at
Grubb's picnic Saturday.
Philip lamer visited his parents
over Sunday.
( )hristopher I raines and Jonathan
Trevits visited James Haines Bun
day. C. E. Haines is employed to reroof
the bridge at 1 reamer.
Mrs, (i. A. Shaffer is on the sick
list.
Miss Polly Swartz, the famous
fortune teller did a rushing busi
ness Saturday.
G, A. Botdorfs saw mill hands
were at home to attend the Grubb's
picnic.
J. W. Neitr lost u flock of tur
keys. Quite a number of people of this
place attended church at Freeburg
Sunday morning.
Jonathan Grubb of this place is
building an excellent house.
(.'has. More, Sr., is working in
the silk mill at Suubliry.
Miss S. B. Shaffer is going to
tench the Flint Valley school, and
many wishes of success to her.
V. R. Garmau was going to Se
linsgrove twice a week with huckle
berries and hlacklicrries.
liast Tuesday C. E. Haines was
lucky, he shot a hawk before break
fast. M. L. Moyer also got one
some time last week.
Chas. Dreesc and Wm. Sprenkle
spent Sunday with J. W, Neitz.
Samuel Straub, our old plasterer
is working at Kreamer.
It is quite a time since the readcis
of the Foot had the pleasure of
reading the Flint Valley new, but
I am again with you.
"Through the months of June and
July our babv was toothing and took
a running off of the bowels and sick
ness of the stomach, "says O. P. M.
Holliday, of Doming, lnd. "His
bowels would move from live to einht
times a day. I had a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarr
hoea Remedy in the house and gave
him four drops in a teaxpoonful of
water and cot better at once." For
sale by the Middlcburg Drug Co.
ADAMSBURQ.
Mrs. J. W. Snook visited her
father in Lewistown Saturday.
Misses Anna and Miriam Smith of
Berwick are spending some time
very pleasantly at this place.
The Lutheran church will hold
a festival on the lawn opposite the
church. All are invited to attend.
Mrs. Jonathan Spangler and
grandchildren, Carrie and Mary,
were entertained by relatives in your
burg Thursday and Friday.
The Carriage works are fast Hear
ing completion.
Ground has been broken for our
new wagon factory.
Mrs- Jerry Harkcnberry is spend
ing the week with her son John in
A ltoona.
Jas. Benfer and family of Benfer
spent Sunday with H. 1. Koniig's.
Prof. Win. Moyer of Freeburg
was seen on our streets last week.
Miss Lizzie Boreman of Paiuter
vi lie visited her parents at this place.
Rev. Zimmerman and family
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Beavertown.
When you want a modern, up-to
date physic, try Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. They
are ea?y to take and pleasant in
effect. Price, 35 cents. Samples free
at The Middleburg Drugstore.
FBKHBUBO.
Quite a number of the Freeburg
people have attended the Pan-American
Kxpo.-ition.
On Tuesday of this week a party
left for Akron to attend the Hilbish
Re-uniou which will be held there
on Thiusday, upon their return they
will spend a week at the Exposition.
The party consists of: S. G. Hilbish
and and wife, Mrs. James Artley,
Miss Mary S. Hilbish and Geoi F.
Hilbish.
CY ITS CORPS OP CORRESPONDENTS Avfl
SHAMOKIN DAM.
.!.. Bilge r and wife of Salem
were visitors to hi sister. Mrs. J,
N. Young and family.
T. A. Stctler, J. P., held a short
session of court in his office Satur
day. Edward Fisher and wifeofHum
mel's harf were teen on our streets
Suuday.
Saturday, August 3rd, George E.
Hartman and .li-s Edna Wendl
were married by T. A. Stetler, J. P.
Harry Wenilt, wife and family of
Sunbury were visitors among friends
Sunday.
After spending a week with her
aunt, Mrs. Joseph Vouug of Nor
thumberland, Mis- Lillian Wendl
returned In 1 1 1 - Sunday.
Mr. Waltinnn and wife of Milton
were visitors to It. ('. Fissailtl fam
ily Sunday.
Annie W'ini i iek and brother of
New Jersey were visitors to P. 11.
Hottenstein and family Sunday.
Mis. Sallie Harper of Sunbury
and Miss F.ldia Bnyer of Paxtouville
were vi.-itors ot' Mrs. Wm. Snyder
Sunday.
Mrs. Tratc and daughter, Annie,
of Sunbury were visitors in our
place Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Walker and son, Har
ry, and daughter, Catherine, of Nor
ristown were visitors at Conrad
Dutry and family one day last week.
J. F. Bhipton and Fred Steim
ling of Middleburgh returned home
Monday after spending a week with
Edgar Derr and wife.
Chas. Motter, wife ami two sons,
Walter and Foster, of Montgomery
were callers of Mrs. A. R. Bhipe
Sunday.
Mrs. H. H. Hafley and daughter,
May, were visitors to Conrad Dutry
and family Sunday.
Mrs. Blylcrand daughter of Lew
isburg were visitors of W. 8. Kuhn
Sunday.
Mrs. John Malick and son, Dan
iel, of Shamokin visited A. R. Shipe
and family.
E. K. Hottenstein and wife were
out for a pleasure ride Sunday.
Justice and Ira Fiss, John Fair
child and Harvey Hottenstein took
a drive toward Selinsgiove Sunday.
UliOlITMlLliSi
Miss Wilhelmina Bommers of
Phila., who has been visiting Mrs.
S. (). IJlrich the past 1 weeks re
turned home Monday.
Jacob Brunei- has accepted a js
sition in the steel works at Lewis
town. John Dark of Mt. Carmel visited
relatives and friends at this place
last week.
Samuel Erdley spent Sunday at
home.
Mrs. Chas. Stuck gave a picnic
in honor ol her daughter Vcrna's
11th birthday. It was well attended.
Antes Ulrich was to Selinsgrove
Friday.
Mrs. B. F. Longneoker Is visiting
relatives at Plainfield and Carlisle.
Geo. Clelan d' Middleburg was
seen on our streets Sunday.
B. I' . Row took u trip to the
mountain Monday bringing home
about 2 busliels of huckleberries.
Billy Thomas was camping at
this place a few days.
Misses Mabel Rau, Mabel and
Viola Beaver attended the picnic at
Kratzerville Saturday.
Miss Sallie Krat.er of New Ber
lin visited J. A. Sehroyer Sunday.
Miss Elbe Bolig, Miss Eva Laud
enslager and Mabel Spaid visited
the Misses Beaver Sunday.
Sydney Walter of New Berlin
spent Sunday visiting his parents.
llenrlburn.
When the (inanity of food taken is
too large or the quality too rich,
heartburn is likey to follow, and
especially so if the digestion has
been weakened by constipation. Kat
slowly and not too freely of easily
digested food. Masticate the food
thoroughly. Let six hours elapse be
tween meals and when you feel a
fullness and weight in the stomach
after eating, indicating that you
ate too much, take one of Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
and the heartburn may be avoided.
For sale by The iiddleburg Drug
Store.
. f- l.u
VUNDORK.
The PdfiT shows the way through
the jungle of event- and every fam
ily ought to have a copy of i.
Isaac Cumphell and family of
Herndon spent lasl Sunday with his
parents.
The Herndon campmecting had
77 tents, 20 Du ine- led by Bishop
Dulilis of Chicago, aud the people
Sunday no man could number.
The Sunday Schools of Port
Trevortou will hold their picnic
next Saturday at Beui Spring I'ark,
Arhk'h is a rival to Asbury I'urk.
Dundore has reduced the price ou
sugar.
After the heavy ruins of !." week
the winter springs were (failed into
play.
New potatoe- and sweet corn are
sidling at good prices.
The I'enua. e null is a fruitful
source of malaria and many along
the line are shaking.
Far i s are busy plowing and
arc getting read, for seed time.
II. It. tleichenbueh Heiif Suuday
I at Toe Hill with his parents.
The Tel ephoiie ( 'o. made substan
tial repairs along the line.
The river is in line flatting con
dition and has not been low once
this season'
Our supervisors have returned
from the sea shore aud are now
ready to give ns better roads.
Prosperity has greatly reduced
the Dumber of paupers and our
overseers are all smiles.
Next Sunday Kev. Senile will
preach at Witmer's at 10 A. M; at
Hoover's at 2 P. M. and at Olive
at 7 P. M. His discourses are most
masterly.
Our school teachers are sharpen
ing their lead pencils and no doubt
will make their mark next Tuesday.
Our school board is alxive the
average and nre not capable of mak
ing au error in stationing the teach
ers. J. H. Wise and wife visited their
daughter at Harrislmrg.
Our Susquehanna coal diggers
are busy and successful.
My Hai
"I had a very severe sickness
that look off all my hair. I pur
chased a bottle of Ayer's Hair
Vigor and it brought all my hair
back again."
W. D. Quinn, Marseilles, III.
One thing is certain,
Ayer's Hair Vigor makes
the hair grow. This is
because it is a hair food.
It feeds the hair and the
hair grows, that's all there
is to it. It stops falling
of the hair, too, and al
ways restores color to
gray hair.
SI.M 1 bottle. All dmrrliti.
If your draqrilt ratmot MlpplT 'u,
rend us ono dulur and . will ezurciia
you a liottlo. Il suro und ivo th" nana
of your nearest expres!. ollii-c Aildrcss,
J. C. AVER CO., ixiwell. ltUM,
CENTREVILLE,
By all appearance the hot weather
ceased for tiiis suntner.
The whistle of the threshing en
gine is heard in nearly all directions.
James Haokeuberg and Melvin
( )lerl in attended the picnic at the
Grubb's church Saturday.
Wm. Napp, son of Henry Napp
thought it was not a wise thing for
man to le alone so he concluded to
to take unto himself a life-partner
viz, Mrs. Annie Luck. We wish
the young couple much happiness
anb success through life.
Henry Bowersox and wife visited
Mrs. IVs. mother one day last week.
A. W. Keiehley filled the ap
pointment Sunday for Kev. S. Anr
and, he being unable to go himself.
Theodore Bingaman came home
last week on account of his sick
child.
l'ure wbtikey direct from DMUlfry is what
you get whan you buy from The llayner Dls-tilllng-Co.,
of Iiayton, Ohio. They are otTerinu
four full qunrta for IS.20, express urspald. sre
their offer which appears elsewhere In this It
su.
YOUR MONEY BACK
U IkU Btlriicralor U
Ml I WKrlM
For S
8.95
W will ship ov tblt
Refrigerator,
Frtlil PrtpabJ
Eflfttnf thrMlstUftlppI
Hiver potato WtSl ar
allowed freitit to the
Kivrr. It u mad uf
atihil oak, nlctly
Khrd, pMuurfi R0
Inchrh Hah. 1 tncries
$8J95t Freight prepaid. lonr, 18 mcHea deep,
U lined with havy
r!nc, ailrsnlred Iron helve, aud It innlaled
with water 'proof ftbra leltlnc. It ratall valusll
916.00 17.00 MVtd In buying uf the maker.
turgaint. Oui MMSSIotil (
Our Furaltur IVpartmettt cntalnt thiUands of ilmllar
10', tnilie, irlli all a''.iot Pumnura alao about Frry
thlnt ti ht. Uaa i ad Wsu aaaaaassfsi I MM Uhtatra
, ' uf " ; '
riaSi and qisotn wliolesale -rt le ctsusner on oer
I&0.000 itirTcient an I. lag. It coata u I H nialled I . y ni
tot to rata, anttVA tj ttnit diduit rvaa ptm rtt
eratse f p ao.
Praa 1 ithraph! Malafia M VlalOVI kt-
LiHU" 1 arrta, ltug, llrapsrln, W all Papff NlaR
rhiHM, MasBfta, (nfria, Wnmw4 PMaraaj a1
hprrUltlM In I t I. . I.i. r . -t t rallar. U tkrlr rral rulwr.
Carpet mwpiI frrf, I Intag furaltkMl altawat fhsr ud
MiMl.lt I nil) US ALL THI AtlOVI.
Praa Catalasja t Umt lata ta Oiiaf riotMa - m
larfla 'loth aaaiklai MtUstsstk v i huh Kit KRsa
auk ami ICABAHTBI Tti PIT,
Kr trrM Baa4fi fatslagwa tastalaa "( from it',
rests to I.:.U. K I' At TH AKKIIlKT A Till!.
why pay retail prli foe aayUilapf We n aM'dutety
evri) ttiii. WhJcn t oeh t!o you wast f Ad ltetA tlili way I
JULntS MISnS k SON, Billlraort. Md. Icp1.
STHOtll'roWN.
file outs c.i pii : II harvested and
the thresher whistle can le heard
daily.
A heavy ihuuder shower imissihI
through In re Saturday afternoon do
ing much damage to the plowed
tields.
liobl)ers broke into the llichlield
store and look a lot of clothing aud
some money, They were prowling
around this neighborhood for a leu
davs preying on the tanners' wives
for guild eatables. Such fellows
ought to lie punished under the
tramp law to it full extent.
Maggie Gelnet had one of her
fingers bitten nil and tern out ofits
Bucket by a cross mare. I'r. Deekerd
dressed the wound.
Daniel Arndt of Milton was vis
iting his father over Sliodaj .
Clemmie Furry of Phila. is home
on a visit.
The communion Berviccs at Pine
church was well attended, Presiding
Elder Stapleton had charge of the
exercises.
L. S. Qelnet, merchant at Stroup
town got in his fall stock of goods
and sells at rock bottom prices. Try
him aud be convinced.
CASTOR I A
Fr Infants and Children.
Tbi Kind You Have Always Bought
j Bears the rf sr$TT
dignature of KutZ
444
UNION TOWNSHIP
Marry Aucker of New Columbia
Bpent Sun lay at home.
C. K. and Oliver Aucker Inith of
Riverside mingled among friend
here over Sunday.
('. H. Sechrist ol Shamokin Dam
spent Sunday at home.
Dr. W. W. Longacre of Mt.
Pleasant Mills was here on business
Saturday.
Mrs. Elmer Naugle of Selinsgrove
spent a few days of last week With
her parents.
Our public school teachers have
been selected for the coming term
and almost everybody seems to be
satisfied.
One of the severest electrical
storms of this season passed over
; our section Saturday evening.
Iii order to be up with the times
and meet the increasing demand of
lour traveling luiblic our genial
mail carrier, John F, Minium, who
carries the mail from Pallas to Vcr-
dilla and Selinsgrove daily got a
' new two seated carriage.
HOFFER
(Too lulu for Iuul week )
Miss Katie Qarman and Miss
Alice Meiscr returned from Miclli-
The Rockville fellows were home
Sunday.
j H. H. Swartz returned from Johns
town Saturday.
Adam Tresslt r and Etta Wise of
Shamokin lam were seen here Sun
day. G. A. Paige made a business trip
to Sunbury la t week.
W. P.. Leffler and father, who
were working in the woods, return
ed home Wednesday.
Quite a number of our people at
tended the campmecting at Herndon.
I Miss Lulu Mover, daughter, of
I Ihmtou Moyer, was buried at St.
I John's U. B. church Thursday, Aug
8th.
I Cyrus Tharp is sporting around
here since the fellows left for the
I woods.
PALLA l.w
Mrs. Sarah Si hriefacr and duugli
erl'aire and Bertlut were vifitu
.it this plm Stttunlav snd Shu
Lne Urubb'n pietiiu d .-w an im
meuse crowd trtim all parts if the
county, even a t'.ir a Adatnsburg,
Sieavertown and McClure, Nor
humbcrlaud, Uuubury, Middleburg
I ilobc Mill-, Siilein, uivi ri I,
Iteichfivld and liuudre !- uf other
place-.
All went well as a in in i lire belt,
the immense crowd unjoving them
deles with old trieuds, listening t.p
the niii-i.-, ufwhich then- were three
and sampling the various refresh
uieiils servetl on the grounds, Imth
'in private tahlcs and on il de
stand, until ub ml thrc i 'clock in
th nAernoon hen a thunder sh w-
er druvc the p itple to seaire 'ie!t-
er. It was s.i leareil ufl .md the
picnic progroKcd as U'tbre until
live o'clock wheu the second he:ivv
r un arose and scattered every ihthou
for the day and evening.
I he speakers pr ul during the
day were Kev. S. P. Ilrowu of
Pillow, la., Prof. (!. . NVallwrn,
Itev. Wetzle of Siinbiin and Itev.
Shatter of Mt. Plesanl Mills. The
proceeds of the day uinoiii teil to the
II 111 of S I '. I . ( M I.
I . PI.BAMAN I M I l.l..-
I' ariners are busy plowing.
I he ( i. '. hand will play for
pi nie tit ( Jrieiital, Saurdav Aug I 7.
I he i. . baud and quite a num
ber of others attended the picnic at
' irubb's church Saturday.
Alvestu Schnee, who was working
in Scruutou, returuedl home last
week.
A daughter of F. '. Ilackenberg
ami will died at Northumberland
Siittirdav morning of inflammation
of the bowels, aged 1 year aud ."
months. Interment in St. John's
cemetery Monday. Rev. I). I
Schaefler officiated.
1'. A. Schnce is remodeling his
louse. J. A. Sliadle and son are
loing the work.
TBOXELVILLE.
The rain Saturday evening was
welcome.
Some farmers are nearly through
plowing for fall sowing.
Jno. Middleswarth, who wan
working at Lewistown, is at home
again.
W. S. Shamory's entertained vis-
Itors fr New Merlin and some
from Missouri.
Hattie Swartz of Cleveland was
here last week visiting her brother.
I Inward.
C. P. Erb, Edward Fetterolf and
son, Waldo, were at home last week.
The festival held by the '. E.
Society Saturday evening was a
partial success,
Kev. Ott will preach a serfion on
intemperance Sunday afterndi in Aug
18. Text Prov. 20: I.
The potato crop seems to lie a
poor one in this section. Some .'ar
iners say they won't get enough for
baking pin K)scs,
The apples are scarce and the
apple juice for apple butti r will
conseiiuently be scarce too.
SALEM.
M. T. rwig, wife and their four
children, alter sojourning in u n r
midst the pasf -ix weeks, returned
to their home in Philhiisburg Mon
day. Friday evening Mi Verna E.
Moyer was tendcriil a birthday sur
prise by about twenty five ol her
friends.
Mrs. C. K. Fislu r and children
-pent several days visiting her broth
er Oscar Herman.
The artesian well on Henry
Laudenslager's premises is .. track
ing many vistors.
Oscar Kaltritcr of Fremont speul
several days at Wm. J, Beyer's.
Robert Coleman and family arc
staying at Jacob Coleman's several
days.
B01INEE
N. K. Stuck of Seven-Points
was in town last Saturday and gave
US a pleasant call.
Carrie Yergcr of this place was
visiting friends at Richfield Sunday.
F. C. Landis was visiting firiendt
near Salem Saturday and Sunday.
Farmers are busy plowing fur
their grain.