The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 05, 1901, Image 5

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    L UN DORK.
The man who lives for himself
aloue lives for the meanest man in
creation.
H. J. Moycr took the premium,
his hop dressed 483 jwucds.
C. T. Dondore left last Monday
for 8.111 Diego, Cal., where lie has
lived lor the last twelve tears.
Our climate, lie says, is too severe
nud that they have the paradise ot
the world.
Ira Hoover passed through towji
with a load oi household goods
belonging to his sister, Agnes
Mover, who will live with her
mother.
Thanksgiving was well observed
by our people as a day of rot and
by reading the Post.
George Kratzer hauled his grain
to market at Port Treverton.
Our school teachers took a deep
interest in the Teachers' In-titute.
George Campbell is improving
slowlv, but John P. Wise is not so
well."
J. V. Neitr. ot Sunbury was in
town looking after his projHirty at
Hot Springs.
A few of our farmers are still
husking corn and sighing for the
Indian summer to come.
Frank Wagner hauled his corn
to l.gar & Bingaman's ware house.
'Squire Sechrist has a fresh now
for sale.
Harvey Bitner is home and in
tends to spend some time with
relatives.
C. W. Troup of Meiserville was
in town on business.
Butchering among our farmers is
very brisk and each is sure that his
hogs outweigh his neighbors.
Maria YV. Dundore called oil
Mrs. Troutnian at Port Trevorton.
Union Township will bo repre
sented at court next week as usual
and such swearing! O my !
The chicken thieves are not all
dead yet, what a pity.
George Kratzer's horse died but
what now?
Jacob Mlirkey of Verdilla was iu
town on business.
Henry C. Hoover and family hud
a wild turkey for Thanksgiving
dinner.
Revs. Remer and Searle were
rain-stayed at Dundore's the other
Sunday.
BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSL
Another ridiculous food fad has
been branded by the most com
petent authorities, They have dis
pelled the silly notion that one kind
of food is needed for brain, another
for muscles and still another for
bones. A correct diet will not only
nourish a particular part of the
body, but it will sustain every other
part. Yet, however good your food
may be, its nutriment Is destroyed
by indigestion or dyspepsia. You
must prepare for their appearance
or pi event their coming by taking
regular doses of Green's August
Flower, the favorite medicine of the
healthy millions A few doses aids
digestion, stimulates the liver to
healthy action, purities the blood,
and makes you feel buoyant and vi
gorous. You can got Dr. G, Q.
Green's reliable remedies at the
Middleburg Drug Store- Get
Greeii's Special Almanac.
CENTREVILLE.
Frank King and family of New
Berlin visited Levi Young and wife
Sunday.
Theodore Bingaman and Bruce
Seesholtz were home from Lewis
town over Sunday.
Mrs. Clem 8m it h of Johnsonburg
visited friends several days last
week.
H. G. Frock and family of
Limestone Twp , Union Co., were
the guests of La A. Stine and family
Sunday.
John Geai hart moved his house
hold goods to Middleburg last
Thursday.
Charles Koous and mother tran
sacted business at the county scat
last Wednesday.
Sidney Sassaman, who had been
working in York State last summer,
came home last week.
W. A. Bateman and family of
Middleburg were visitors in town
Sunday.
Harry, youngest sou of Post
master Stine, is seriously ill.
J. C. Showers of Susquehanna
University spent Thanksgiving vaca
tion with his parents.
Landlord J. E. Spangler was to
Milllinburg Friday morning.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
SELINSGROVE.
W. O. Hoffman has purchased
the property of Mrs. John Parks n
high street.
Levi Fisher ami wife spent Su: -day
with their son and family at
Sunbury.
Merchant Dover of Port Trvvcr
ton spent a day with his son, I hi ry
and wife.
Ptrry Moweny and family of
i.ear Danville were guests recently
at the home of F. B. Ulr'n h and
wife.
Mrs. Getz of Sunbury sU'iit
several days with her sister, Mrs. P.
hi oyer.
Mrs. Joseph Gcmhtrling isspeod
iug some time with her daughter,
Mrs. George Snyder at Millershurg.
Sigmund Weis Sent Thanks
giving holiday with his brother,
it-ii lit
Harry, in l'lliailclplua.
Union Thanksgiving services Were
held in the Reformed church but
were not as well attended as they
should have been. An excellent
sermon was preached by Rev.
Fortner.
II. Gregory, Esq., and family are
the guests ot his parents, B. F.
Gregory and wife.
Hugh North of Columbia spent
several days with his brother,
Cashier C B. North.
Forest Gregory of WUHamsport
sjient Sunday with his parents and
met his brother, Harry and family.
Mrs. Dr. L. H. Voclkler of
Milton was entertained over Sunday
by H. E. Miller and family.
We noticed Grant Holmes of
Kldred on our streets last week.
Mrs. S. W. IIurtiii.ui and son of
Williamsport were the guests of J.
K. Forrester and wife.
A game of Rusket Ball was
played on Saturday evening iu the
Opera House between the Univer
sity team and one from town. The
score was ltJ to 12 in favor of
the University team, this was the
first Basket Ball that has been play
ed here.
MT. PLEASANT MILLf,
Christmas is the next legal holi
day. O. N. Kultriter is down with the
measles.
John Mengcl is also on the sick
list.
J. F. Straub will have sale on
Saturday Dec. 7th., of household
goods and his dwelling, he intends
to move to MifHinburg.
Communion services were held
by the Lutheran congregation Sun
day last.
J.C. Minium and J. Shadlc,made
a business trip to Uichfield Monday
evening.
J. I. Yerger of Sell nee will move
iu town in the spring.
J. A. Mengi I who is working at
Lewisburg spent Sunday at this
place.
K. K. Forry of Kantz will move
in Mrs. Mary Snyder's house in the
spring.
W. A. Harding and J. C.
Minium took (tinner at J. A.
Shadle4s Sunday.
James Fisher will move to Kant,
on Mr. Millers farm.
J. P. Shadle and J. C. Minium
will go to Sunbury iu the near
future where they secured work in
stores.
agaj i aaa .
WEST BEAVEK.
The light snow we had on last
Friday brought out quite a lot of
rabbit hunters on Saturday morning.
Sonic got and others not.
James Steely spent art of last
Sunday as a guest of your scribe.
Elliot Manback was home from
MifHin county to spend Sunuay
with his family.
Warren Mel il tughlin started last
week to Yeagertown to work in the
axe factory at clipping steel.
There is no use for u man to lay
around idle here as he can get work
by going to Bnrnham MifHin Co.
lney are asking tor dUU laDOrlng
men, the new ax factory is also in
need of hantls.
Ed. L. Hughes spent part of last
week in Mifflin county. A
John II. Koinig expects to farm '
for Harry Baumgaruner next spring,
It has Im-cii reported that T. A.
Wagner could not attend Inststute
held in Middleburg last week on
account of bavin ir to butcher, and
not being well
Dr. Mitchel of McCllire has been
seen on our streets almost daily
attending to the wants of the sick.
Our weather prophets have not
reported yet the number of snows
for the winter.
PORT TREVORTON.
George H.
daved with
Kins of Kantz Sun-'
his father-in-law. i
Henry Keller ami iainily.
John C. Feitz, who is employed
at Trevorton sjM'iit Sunday with his '
family.
(ieorge Straw ser and Harry
Buyer of Selinsgrove wre ill town,
the past week.
J. B. Hen-Old and II- F.Charles
built another corn crib for Bogar
brothers.
Quito a number of our town
iconic attended the funeral of Mrs.
Anion
Sunday
Mrs.
Master
Esther
Ki'icheiibaeh at Chapman
S. 1'. Sullen, nephew,
Ernest, and niece. Miss
Neita, visited the former's
and children's mother, Mrs.
sister
t ). K. Neitz at Sunbury Saturday.
Com. Knights is still in the ship
pin bnsine s,
Aueker, theohoristi r. and ( 'h.irles,
tin- carpenter, were t ik.ti iu the
sights at Sunbury Mondav.
The U. B. Sunday School will
hold their Xmas. entertainment on
die 24th. inst
It is rumored that the young
teachers of (Jniou Twp. were in
great demand at the County Insti
tute last week. As thcr were but
three they did their utmost and
were quite successful in supplying
the demands even if they were
obliged to take a different girl each
night.
Miss Iora Bingaman, one of the
leading Ih'IIs of the town gave a
"Measure" party to a large number
of her most intimate friends last
Friday evening. The party scnt
quite a delightful time and all re
turned home at a late hour, having
pronounced it the leading social
function of the season. Refresh
ments consisted of ice cream and
cake.
ULOBB MlLLrJ
Mrs. 15. F. Gregory ofLewistown
was visiting friends at relatives at
this place and New Berlin.
James Waller and wife spent
Sunday with Walter Kipka and
wife at Middle!)!. rg.
Mrs. John K reamer and son ot
K reamer wre seen on our streets
Sunday.
Mrs. B. D. K oh was shopping
between trains in Middleburg Satur
day. George Ueich and wife of White
Top Sundaycd with friends at this
place.
A. W. Snyder and wife of
Selinsgrove were visiting friends at
this place Sunday.
B. W. Yoder was seen on our
streets Sunday.
Joseph Ludwiir and wife of
Selinsgrove, were doing business at
this place Thursday.
Mrs. V. II. Schroyer was doing
business at Selinsgrove Wednesday.
Vernia Stuck visited her friend
Hazel Stetler and took in the insti
tute.
(ieorge and Anna Krdlcy and J.
A. Schroyer attended institute.
Mrs. John Zeiber scnt a week
with relatives at Troxelville.
Virgie and Jonnie Kratzcr of
Beavertown spent Sunday with their
Uncle Simon Kratzerand family.
George Hassinger of Middleburg
put up a handsome heater at Autis
Ulrieh's Saturday.
Jacob Benncr's father of Uichfield
spent Sunday at this place.
Irvin Swartzlandcr, who was
employed at 1. O. Snydets, has
excepted a position in LewistoVn we
all wish him success.
aloOLTJBB.
Mrs. Win. H. Hcrbster spent a
week at Lewistown with her parents,
while her husband was attending
Institute
Charles Middleswiiftli has again
returned from Tyrone where he had
been employed by the 11. K. Co.
John H. Dreese and wife had
been to Beavertown a week to do
the chores for their son-in-law
Amnion Hetrick, who with his
family had taken a trip to MifHin
and Centre counties.
Jacob Laub whose skull was
JBOOD LAUD whose ikuii was
. crushed by a gun explosion some
time pfiro is now on a fair way to
I recovery
'
Harry Wagner is daily hauling
lire wood for the winter, from the
size of Harry's wood pile one would
judge he was anticipating a long
and severe winter, that is right
Harry, take time by the forelock.
I notice the hornets nests are built
Way Up. uatxra wnwui
Rev. E. F. Qtt has announced i V. H. Clotfelter and wife of
that be will preach a sermon in two! Riehlield were visiting here over
weeks from last Sunday in the Ev. Sunday.
Lutheran church at this place to Qottleob Sohrey spent part of last
"Young Men" boys try and all be j week with his brother at Montgom
there it may do you a heap of good. Cry.
THIRTEEN DOCTORS FAILED.
.Mpu. HI". A Mw nf lVobrauL-ii UT.. A
Incipient Consumption After All Medical
Aid Had Failed Read Her Letter.
MRS. M.
Kearney, Neb., July 8, 1900.
Dr. S. D. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio :
Dear Doctor"! desire to express to you my sincere thanks for the In
terest you have shown In my case, and tor the timely aid and advice which
has effected a cure of as bad a case of consumption as could be well Imagined.
"Peruna and Manalln have done what thirteen of the
best physicians In the country have failed to do. For more
than three years I doctored for consumption, and spent
thirteen weeks In a Pulmonary Sanitarium at Milwaukee,
Wis.; but finding myself growing worse, as a last resort, I
came West where I was bedfast for many weeks, and the
physicians which my husband called gave no hope but said,
She cannot possibly live more than a few days.' But
FOUND
HERSELF
GROWING
WORSE.
thanks to Peruna, I fooled them all. In an Incredibly short time after I began
to take Peruna the hemorrhages stopped. I began to mend slowly at first, but
the Improvement became more marked, and now I ean truthfully say that
there Is not the slightest trace ot my old complaint.
I would have written you a long time ago, but have purposely waited to
see It the effect was lasting; and In conclusion I would say, Ood bless you and
keep you with us that you may go on with your work of mercy tor many years
to come." MRS. M. A. CLOSE.
P. S. I am going to visit friends im Wisconsin who never expected to
tee me alive again, so plena forward mall to me at 379 Pacific afreet, Appleton,
Wls."-M. A. & .....
Thanksgiving services wure held
in tint new Lutlierrn chureh uti
thanksgiving evening consisting of
addresses by several members, songs
and prayers sutiablefortheoexaioni
Frank Dreese and wife of Adams
spent Sunday with Mrs. Dreescs
mother and this pluce.
Dr. I). K. Kothrock of Milton
was entertained by his relatives and
friends here over Sunday.
Mi.-s Troup and Miss McAfee
who were working at the hotel at
this place left for Inline last week.
John Hetrick of Beavertown
called at C. W. Decker- on Sunday.
'. W. Decker is at Beavertown i
this week doing same stilling work.
The Kvengelie.il congregation tit
this place are practicing for Xmas
exercises.
Barbara I'etcrs returned home
after spending a few weeks with her
sen near Kte.uner.
Judge Peter F. Rigel stopped at
this place a short time Monday on
his way to Lewistown, where he
transacted business concerning bis
father-in-laws estate of which he is
one of the Adniinstrators.
Mary, little daughter of Dr. J.
W. Mitchell who has Ih'cii on the
sick list for sonic time is slowlv
recovering.
Esquire Jacob W. Shilling has
the contract to paint a carload of
cress arms for the Telephone Co. at
this place, by looking at the Squires
overalls no one need to wonder why
he ordered another supply of paint.
Joseph I). Ulsd is still at the o'd
business meeting trains.
Calvin Kuepp and fami'y and
Ner B. Middleswarth and wifespent
; , . Win H Hartley's.
I e,;ry y Kuepp-has returned
, p-Mttat?liani Piimnm
III I I 1 I 1 1 t M I 1 t llllf IMIiiilt J "i.H.vvi
where he is the owner of several
strve mills. Henry had three fancy
porches put to the house he purchas
ed of the estate of Win. P. Howell,
dee'd, he will now soon have a line
home when he is done fixing up
tj ,..
"
r'vmv rrnn r..riii
A. CLOSE.
It. W. Aueker of the Bove
Memorial Co. of Hagerstown Md.
came home to spend the winter.
J. B. Aueker, who was working
near Selinsgrove, came home to
stay.
. W. Lougacre aud Christ Stahl
transacted business at Oriental last
Saturday.
J, I. Aueker and family were
Middleburg visitors last week.
MCK EES HALF FALLS.
The farmers are busy bus!
ing
corn.
A part;
Irvin I'pi
birthday.
was given in
trove. It was
honor ol !
his 27th
fill! gllC.stS
Wcle treated
to an oyster stew.
There are a few cases of small
pox alMiltl two miles west of Mc-
Kecs Half Falls.
Irvin Updegrove's horse is sick.
Miss .Mary Kmc is spending a
few weeks at Kant with her
brother.
Mr. failing, our feiryman, has
rebuilt his steam-boat.
There is good skatinc on the
canal.
We must soon get our sleighs
because we are having SHOW.
Daniel lleichcnbach got a new
organ.
Albert Kiue returned home from
Middleburg.
Sheets Kelly was seen on our
streets.
Apples are pretty scarce around
here.
Hugh lieichenbuch returned
home from work.
Miss Mamie Reichenbach is m
the sick list.
Harry Krcilzer was in town
Friday.
Constipation
Does your head ache ? Pain
back of your eyes? Bad
taste in your mouth? It's
your liver ! Ayer's Pills arc
liver pills. They cure consti
pation, headache, dyspepsia.
25c. All druggil I I.
Want your innuslnrlii! or l'eiwl a beautiful
brovaortlob blackf Then dm
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEcrS
ttCII. Of D.U001.T., 0 B. P. MAIL A Co., N..HL.. S M.
AN OLD COLD
Is Catarrh, and Catarrh Leads
to Consumption.
The twidmcy Of catarrh of the head
latopaaa downward throuKli the bron-
OBlal t iitws to the lungs. Any OM who
has had eittarrh of the heatl for a year or
mors Mucin the dlaosM gradoatiy iro
greaalng downward. In wmio eaaaa th
progress in rapid, ami in other eaaea it u
slow; bat sooner or later if catarrh la
allowed to rim, it will jjo to the lunge
and K, t up the dlaaaaa known as eon
sumption. It 1h doubtful If consumption
in ever oaoaed by anything except ea
tiirrh. The entiirrli usually begins M a cold in
the head or throat, and is neglected until
it becomes chronic; then h begini to
dawn on the victim that be nan .-i.iarrh.
Unless he ia Tory foolish Indeed he will
not rest easy until the catarrh In Qtirely
cored. Thousand! pay no attention to
it until it is too late.
Mrs. J. Prieat, Lee, Mich., writes; "I
think there la no medicine on earth that
excella Peruna. My husband won') i;,ko
any other. We have tested it and it
worked a great change in y s"n'
health last spring when wo thought ho
was going into consumption. We gays
him only one Is .tile and he w as all right.
I tell everybody about how much kI
it lias done us. My husband says ha
ean't do without It. Ah for myself It
saved me seven yearn ago from p mg
blind. I could not see to read ono word
for six weeka. I thought I hhoiild Hitrely
lose my sight. I commenced tuklng Ti
rana and by the time I had taken one
bottle I could see to read as well as ev er.
We think it is u grand medicine." Mrs,
J. Prieat.
t s an 3lii. li a- Needed.
If Pemna Is used a cold never be-
comes chronic, and hence catarrh i pre
vented. But after
catarrh has be- f
come thoroughly
established Tern-
na will eure it,
...
hut it Will take
m u oh long e r. I
Even in oaaos 1
where eatarrh has
a t t a
lungs
kod
a u il
the. i
I II U
symptoms of con
Umptlon h a v e
shown them-. Iftss Corinne Qlb
selves, the Peru I more, 198 Vance St., I
na will eure. A I Memphis, Tonn., I
great many cases i UMI " f,,rt
. T colds and catarrh. I
of genuine o o n- t t
sumption DSVS"" ' ''
been cured with Peruna after thuputlont
hnd been given up to die, as in the eowo
of Mrs. Close.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the upe of Peruna,
write at onee to Dr. llartiiKin. giving!
full Statement Of J'our ease and be will
bo pleased to give you his valuable lid
TflCS gratis.
Address Or. ilartmati, President of
The Hartinau Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
UEAV EUTOVN N.
Lytin the blight little six year
old son of Mr. aud Mrs. Nathan
Freed died on Friday evening, after
fHltlel'ilv; for several day.-. Iiuiu
diphtheria, Interuiehl was made
,m Saturday ihkhi, Lynn woi" a
comely little lad, and his sudden
demise in used extreme sorrow in
the family and among the friends
and neighbors, Memorial services
will be belli iii the Lutheran church
Sunday morning I tec. 1 5.
Mrs. VjW'a Snook died ul her
home one mile north of town on lasf
Thtirsdiiy, nud was buried at I his
place on Siiuduy iiftcrnoon, her
iHistor liev. K. K. Scgcr,conducteil
the seavices, her ag w.i
1 nii'iilh- and ' days.
years
The meeting
church was el
in
the Lu!
ii ran
ii day
I evening
M rs. ( iconic
ii;iM
I-
visitinir
friends in Shaniokin.
A Iii tie Mi" arrive'
lll
line
rf Mr. and Mrs. A. M. iiowcrsox
im Friday night, and now Meade
sells goods ( fur girls) cheaper than
ever.
Mr. Dagle of Northumberland,
was the guest of the family of his
son W. F. Dagle over Suiiduy,
Wei lie Freed of Milroy was
called home on Friday on account
of the serious illness of his little
brother Lynn,
Miss Dessie Sampsell ofPenos
Creek isitcd her grand-father
Joseph Middh -warth last week.
A number of our It, It, men
assisted the company on Sunday in
adjusting the track on thenewgrade
I im t ecu tins place aud Xrinmsbtirg.
Our school teachers an ail bick
tu their places again llii week,
refreshed in knowledge, ai I no
doubt in do better work than tvt i.
Iu our last report, we should
have said Lynn Freed, instead of 8
I i Link) as we crroniously did.
The Y. P. S. C. E.ofthe Luth
; eran church elected the following
loilieeis uii Sabbath evening. Pres.
Nathan Freed, Vice Ties. Mis-,
Jane Middleswarth, Sec. Mi.- Sue
llinc, ('or. Sec. Miss Nettie Shirk,
Treus. Mrs. Alfred Smith, Onranist
Miss
Carrie Boweraox. Ai. Orna
nisi .Miss Lillie Hcrbster.
aim - i
t asT mi '
3$ year.
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if had
rtaib Ilium
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