The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 22, 1902, Image 5

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OUNOORE.
Charles Scchrist sold a fresh cow
to a party that shipped irom Selins
grove. The Hoovers are tearing down the
Aajiieduct and sawing up the lumber
ready fur market.
Geo. Wise is spraying the orchards
for our farmers and it is a sure cure
for caterpillars.
I. W. Longacre is building a coal
flat and expects to supply hh friends
with coal.
Maria V. Dundore and her uncle
David Witmer ofSaleni visited Surah
lliegel and family.
Daniel Brubaker, while hauling
ties for Geo. A. Wentzel, tried to
draw the brakes and a wheel went
over one of his legs and broke one
lKne.
The roads ought to be repaired
now and our Bupervisers are busy.
Adaline Keichenbach was on the
sick list.
Keep your smoke houses ana corn
cribs locked. It pays.
Another attempt was made to
poison a horse belonging to J. D.
Kicgle.
Corn has been planted earlier this
year than usual.
The coal business is brisk, prices
are satisfactory, coal are plenty, and
our diggers have not gone on a 9trike
yet
21 pounds of sugar for $.1 at'Dun-
dor?B7 " """ '
Park Shambach of Sunbury was
in town with a wagon load of can
dies. H. F. Blessing took a load of po
tatoes to SelinBgrove market.
. Dollie Witmer visited her sisters
at Herndon.'
Charles Gaugler of Selinsgrove
placed a tombstone on J. D.Bogar'a
plot for his grand child on the Wit-
mer u niiea Xivaijgeiin vwuckij.
Sheriff Row wasaeen on our streets.
Dr. Krebs was in town.
Our orchards promise a short
' fruit crop. .
Mapjr Qf our boys have quit che;
ing tobacco, since the law has cut
off the supply, and some day will
.Jpe ablber men. ' . r .
. Kewtetter filling Dundore'a
coal bouse.
TJi Mod warm rain is needed, and
mora appreciative wrf tor
row. .' ..
Ue Wall.
our'adi:an4t
Ttt otfiaraam w
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Peessemfci
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' V''v'v'lLWaHi,aiKl : Geo.
Folti
wltfiOjeyrllies aton. Sunday
iv .witp,npBdf M Uiuiask, ' "
" - J.'D. Mirks and B. Fi' Scholl of
.,' Shamijki'J) spent Sunday with
v!! their, parenta,' . '
Gottleob Schrey spent part of last
...week wtt.hisrothef at Montgdnie
'ry,' Pa. ' '.; ' .
A. B. Alarkley of Aline transact
ed business here laet week. '
, V. II. Reigle, who had been work
ing near Wilkes Barre, oame home
to stay. ' '
C. W. Sechrist bought an extra
fine cow from Levi Stahl. '
CASTOR I A
'Mar Iafants and Children.
-Iti. KbJ Ya Km Always Bought
Bears the
(Clcaatwepf
Light Biscuit
Delicious Cafee
Dainty Pastries
Fine Puddings
Flaky Crusts
SELINSGROVE.
Carl. Sec-hold, Dr. Herman, John
Broxius, Samuel Wittenmyer and
Prof, Gilbert of your town drove
down Saturday to see the game of
ball between the Normal of Blooms
burg ami Susquehanna. The score
was 12 to 4 in favor of Bloomsburg.
Rev. C. M. Nicholas and wife of
Bloom field were tendered a reception1
ou Friday night by the Veno Club
of which the Rev. is a member.
Prof. Matter, wife and daughter
of Manheim were entertained several
days by Dr. B. F. Wagenseller and
wife.
Miss Lydia Fisher is visiting
friends at Hazleton.
Quite a number of ladies from
here atteuded the W. II. and F. M.
Society at Walstoutown last week.
Miss Annie Potter will go to
Washington to enter the service in
one of the departments there.
Miss Mollie Burns is visiting
friends at Watsontown,
The Department of Oratory of
the University gave an entertain
ment in the Opera House Saturday
evening to a large and delighted au
dience. The play - was "Leah the
Forsaken."
Some of our bridge builders re
turned home owing to a shortness of
orders for a short time. They ex
pect soon to get to work again. ,
Prof. C. H, Albert and two sons
of Bloomsburg spent Sunday with
with the former's father, P. 8. Al
bert. Ell Long, who was injured by
the shifter some months ago, was in
town Saturday minus one of ids legs
below the knee. This was his first
appearance since the accident.
We had several showers of rain
Monday morning early, which fresh
ened up things amazingly.
"At the end of the cammim."
Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant
congressman, "from overwork,
nervous tension, loss of sleep ana
constant speaking I had about ut
terly roUapted. It seemed that all
the organs iu my body were out of
order, out three bottles of leetrie
Bitters made me all right. It's the
best au-around medicine ever Sold
over a druggist s counter." - Over
worked, run-down men and weak.
sickly women gain splendid health
and vitality from Electric Bittera
Try them.. Cnly oOc. . Guaranteed
by Jliddleburg Drug Co., Qraybill,
uemnan -car., ittcnneid. jra., vr. v
W. SampqeO, Penasereek Pa. -
of Camokin Dan were .visitors, at
Ltvi HerrQld's Sunday '-" V
BkMtd to.
fell asleen. aod the .' smoke -'neariv
suffocftted the family. . ' .'
F. E.-Holtzarble has renainted
his house wtich gives it ad excellent
appearance. -, : ! ;
li. a. Dock, and wife were visit
ing on the Isle of Que Sunday.
. F. P. Holtzapple and wife J. F
Erdly and Maggie 0."Romig were
the guests ot u. W. raige and wife
Sunday. ,
E. E. Good and wife of Alva, Okla
homa are spending a few days in our
quite village. ' .v " ; '
1 C. II. Hane is busy repairing ve
hicles.
F. E. IIotzapple is busy getting
his Threshing outfit in good shape
for comincj season. He is sawing
for the Hoover Bros, at the Acquc
duct. .
llattie Moycr was an early caller
in our town Monday morning.
C. O. Shambach is employed by
Meiser and Tharp as chief engineer
on their saw mill.
Fred Miller is building an addition
to his barn. .
PENG'S CREEK.
Ernest Bm'er'X i iil
Will
j peiulicilis.
Rev. Dulw's parents of Hanover, 1
York Co. are visiting Mm. ,
Mis Dv6sieSaniistl visited friends!,
at Besvvrtown last week. .
E. K. Tnmtmnn anl ftniily of
Mifflitdturg were the guest 9 of S. 8. i
Bowersox and family Sunday. j
Jonathan Musser nnd family of '
K reamer were 111 town Sunday.
J. C. Showers wns home from
Susquehanna Uniwrsiu over Sun
day. T. E. Mohu, !l. W. Zed 1 man and
Amnion Kooiislefila-t week for Pot
ter Co.
Geo. Valentino and wife of New
Berlin visited Post Master Stine
and family Sunday.
Wm. Hitler of Milinont was iu
town Sunday morning.
lJefore the dnte of inauguration day
ia changed the house will have to agree
to Senator Iloar'a resolution setting
it on the last Thrusday in April, and
then the proposed amendment will
hare to be submitted to the legisla
tures of the states and agreed to by
three-fourths of them.
Now that the doctors have succeeded
In removing a man's brain to cure dis
ease, for which fact we have the word
If the Chicago Sun, it may be that those
who find it an incumbrance in this
world to be possessed of that commod
ity can secure the necessary relief.
TREXLER'S
THE SPRING LINE.
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350 Rolls
New Patterns4
Brussels Oarpet, 45, 50, 65,75
Velvet Carpets, 75 Q1,$
Axmin8terjcarpete,1.15ct25
Ingrain Carpets, 25 to 75
Bag Oairpeto;
Straw HattiB&&
LinoloUi
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VGURTAtNR
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IVessGpqtfs
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Ladi$?Suits
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Silk Waists
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Shirtwaists
Skirts & Jackets.
SUITS $3 TOIftao.
SILKS, - SATINS,
SMMMER WASH GOODS.
Trexler's Sloro,
mm
1- 4 44 j$Tb4V
SPRING
Sunbury. Penna.
MOST LADIES EVERY SPRING.
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RS. BARBARA McDOXALD, Presi
dent of the St. Louis niue Ribbon
Club, wTltes the following letter
concerning Pernna from 2W7 Dayton
Street, B U Louis, Mo. :
"It is with feelings of gratitude for
beneflt derived from the use of Pcruna
that 1 desire to proclaim to human-kind
my experience, hoping that it will bene
flt some unfortunate sufferer like myself.
'Buffering for years with what ap
peared to be an incurable malady, and
iter a great expense incurred consult
ing physicians without any beneflt, I
was recommended to try Pernna. As a
last expedient 1 purchased a bottle, and
before one-half of the contents were used
1 felt the beneficial results. I am con
tinuing to use same, and might say I
sun entirely well. My disease seemed to
be catarrh of the stomach, and the
nauseating sensation, and the heavy,
languid, tired-out feelings with which I
suffered, especially after eating, have
entirely left me, and my digestive or
gans are in splendid condition, all of
Which I owe to the use of Peruna."
MRS. BARBARA MoDONALD.
Miss Julia V. Toller, of 2518 Prairie
Street, Milwaukee, Wis., is President of
the German Young Woman's Union.
Bar opinion of Peruna is given in the
following words:
" Our German Young Woman's Union
he nothing .but praise for Peruna.
Three of our members have been most
wonderfully helped. One of them bad
The lassitude Incident to spring
(af many varieties art especially prone to aggravation. All this class ot affections are fitly described
by the term "pelvic catarrh,"
Any woman wishing to be placed on the list of Dr. Hartmaa's patients tor free home treatment and
advice should Immediately send name and symptoms, duration ot disease and treatment already tried.
Directions for the first month's treatment will be promptly mailed tree of Charge. No free medicine
Wilt be supplied by the doctor, but all necessary directions will be furnished.
what the above ladles have
't reaialoaot derive prompt aa( satisfactory results from-the use
'Bartmaa, giving a tall statement ot
fr Address Dr. Hartman, Prealdeat
- aCHNEf.
$pru to Orlandis and Katie
TrQup, a daughter. ''
" James Fisher and family visited
I is, father near town Sunday.
J. F. Kcr8ttter,the hotel keeper,
is busy repairing his bar room.
Mrs. Corn E. Schnee ot Fremont
visited Henry Harding last Sunday.
- Mrs. IJmer Troup was on t.ie
sick list few a days last week.
W. Arthur Schnee and W. Ar
thur Harding atterded tlie Sunday
school convention at Beavertown
Just week. '
David Hoover loaded a car with
jjhingl&' at Middleburg. f ' ;
Mrs. Floyd Stuck of Seven
Points, .Uwtburqberlfljid .county,
was seen eou atvaeta last week.
!1efi&taTBfeT. Lutheran
minister, pnahejjn theV Jphn's
cmrcfVoundaj afternoon. . .
, '.Geoirce'Ilfl11l5and wife of , Meiser
villevifiiled" & Fretter Sunday.
'fteV.' E E. Gilhert 6l Fremont
a.ud Miss .Mabel Harding of this
place will staft for Alkntown to
t-viSK some 01 Mifor irieuun.
Jl J-
GLOBE MILlC -
' W. I. Green! pent Satiirdat
ana. cjumiay ai iwrnsourg. ,
. X FT W' .
'' ' Annie Landis and Jeanetta Muv
ser spent Saturday, with Mrs. Amon
YeargejO . V ,
"Amos Bliff and wifeof Selinsgrove
and John Koon and. wife ol Knitter
ville spent 8ubday with Susanna
' . Gl J; Snyder ol Shamokin spent
SundaT with' hifl Bon-in-lavr John
Landis and family.'. . ''
y.Ira'Konsh and wifeWf Freebnrg
spent Sunday with B. F. Ilow and
wile. .
' Sunday S. O. Ulrich and wifi
called on Solomon Hummel, vho is
on. the sick list
Ueo. llumme! and wile took an
overland trip to Lewistown Tuesday
to visit their son, J. L.
i - Mrs. A. Fields of Johnstown and
sister Mrs. T. Dietrich djned
Mrs. Schroyer, Monday.
with
Crip brings wealcaesa, eihausHon, rerrous
prostratlont Dr. Miles'
ilea fiervue cures uesa
ttemameha and jrmrmti eared by Ji
IlILU1 ?AIH P'U. "One eant a OtmL"
almost constant backache for the lat
year. The other two suffered from ca
tarrh of tho head and throat.
"I havo used It after a most unpleasant
expuriunce with an attack of la grippe,
and found that three bottle completely
restorod me to health' Julia V. Teller.
Mrs. Mary Hardy, of SOS W. Polk
street, Chicago, 111., writes : ,
" Had It necessary eacA tprlag to
Uke tome kind of a tonic and hava
tried a great many but have found
none of tucb ralue at Peruna.
"After taking a tew doiea I feel the
good effects and aeldom need to take
more tbaa oae kettle aa a tprlng medi
cine." Mrs. Mary Hardy.
Mrs. Catherine R. Bertos, 80S N. Elm
street, Centralia, 111., writes:
" I havo found Peruna tne most satis
fying medicine I ever tried in my life
I suffered for years with catarrh of the
weather la especially trying to women. Ailments peculiar to the sea
10 say of Peruna aa a cure tor these
your case and ha wilt be pleased to give you his valuable advice grata,
of The Hartmam Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, t mm unii
8HAM0K1N DAM.
J. A. Kfitlian of Snnbury was
seen in our vicinity Sunday.
Wm. Kleckner, Principal of the
Sunbury Business College, and wife
were seen on our streets Sunday.
Murray Miller and Mks Maggie
Slear of Montandon were visitors
to her parents, Martin Slear and
wife. '"' "'
Miss Mand Slear is a visitor to
her uncley Howard Slear, at Ijewis-
burg.
Miss Blanche Siaid of Selmxgrove
was a visHor "among friendn.
Miss Eninia Hartman and friend
of MitHiuburg were seen' passing
through our town Sunday.
Chas. Garman. wife and daugh
ter, Carrie, of Sunbury paid a visit
to her parents, W. W. Hettrick and
nmuy. -
1 .Bojrn to Henry Schnee and Wife,
A birthday party was given- in
honor, of Miss Margie, the only
daughter of Chaw. Farleman and
wile luesday, Mar li.- uuite a
number of games were played after
which a chicken supper was served.
All returned, to their, homes wish
iug Margie' many more happy birth
days. She ' received many useful
presents.4 Those ' present were as
follows : Her grandparents, J. ' H.
Bajceless and wife; Misses.. Katie
Hottensteih, Katie Aurand, Esther
Wendt, Hazle8nyder, Marie Sny
der, Marie Wendt, liazlelrymire,
Lizzie Slear, Nellie Stahl, Anna
Wendt, Rachel Hummel, Lillian
Stahl, May Arbogast, Neta Rhoads,
Masters Geo. Rhoads, Earl Rhoads,
Eari.Stahl,Mrs.;.Willet Arbogast,
and Mrs. J. H. Rhoade
; Win. Slear is listed among the
sick'.
J. O. Bilger and wife of Salem
were seen iu our vicinity Sunday.
Born to Edgar Derr and wife,
formerly of this place, but now of
Js orthumberland, a daughter.
M. b. Wendt has improved Ins
home by giving his house a new
I coat of paint.
Fred Ilerrold and wife of Sunbury
and Conrad Dutry and wife of this
Dlace made a visitine trip to Mc-
Kees I Falls Sunday and Monday
"
stomach, which Uoamo aggravated
every time I raught a slight eold. My
food did not digest properly, and life lost
its best charm until I tried Poruna. It
made a new woman of me. It took eight
bottles to effect a complete cure, but I
wonld not be back In the former condi
tion for a thousand dollars. I am moat
grateful for being cured completely and.
feel better than I have aone fur years,"'
Catherine R. Bertoe.
cases.
ot Peruna, write at once to Dr.
WEST BEAVER.
'George Swanger and family of
Yeagertown were last week attend
ing the funeral of his father-in-law,
L. V. Treaster.
Jacob Erb ami his son, John,
went to Mifllin county last Satur
day to attend the funeral of the
former's sister, Mrs. Shoemaker.
John B. Shellenberger bought part
of the Joseph Lash farm last week
and is now busy making improve
ments. Jesse Ko"pp of Spring township
was buried at the brick church Sat
urday. The funeral was well at
tended by his many friends.
A valuable horse belonging to
Emanuel Knepp died last week.
' 8amuel Baumgardner moved from
Spring township to Allen Peter's
house last week.
' Levi V. Treaster was buried at
the Ridge church Friday, Rev.
Sphh' officiating.
All those who were heavy ladened
went to the show ui lewistown last
week and came home well relieved
of their surplns funds.
' e
Eli Connor, an ex-conductor on
the-L. and 8. RR, h'ed suddenl
Thursday at his home in Lewistown.
. John BTShellenberger left heire
Saturday; bis family and mother
left Monday morning for Harris
burg to attend the German Baptist
convention to be held at Paxtang
Park.
Robert Baker is farming for Mrs.
Sarah Steely this season.
Reeal Ureal Heeret.
It is often aelted how such startl
ing cures, tbat puzzle the bent phy
sicians, are effected by Dr. Kinjps
ew Discovery for Consumption,
riere's is the secret. It cuts out tho
the phlegm and germ-infected mu
cus, and lets the life-firing oxygen
enrich and vitalize the blood. It
heals the inflamed, cough-worn
fhroat and lungs. Hard colds and
stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr.
Iviup's New Discovery, the most In
fallible remedy for ull Throat anl
Ludk Diseases. Quarautred bottles
Mic and if 1.00. Trial boltlos free at
the Middleburg Drug Jo., Oray
crill, Gannan and Co.. RichfitlJ, Pa.
Dr. J. W. Sampsell, Peunscreei
Pa.
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