The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 29, 1902, Image 5

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Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
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SELINSGROVC
Rev. J. B- Focht, D. D., and 1.
S. Albert attended the Susquehanna
Synod at Jierwick, in luuseqtietie.
of which there there was no oerviov
io Trinity Lu henm church Sunday.
They returned homo Monday.
The memorial seruion was preaeh
o,1 Sunday evening by Rev. H. B.
OUNDORE.
Jacoli Kerstetier sold hid driving
horse t J. II. Wise.
Our coal diggers do not intend to
go ou u titi ike, hut their supply will
Im! exhiu-tel unless we f.et a good
ram shortly.
llie Hoovers are taking down the
utpioluot at a Jively rate and have
fortner ot the Metiuxlist etiureli to orders tor lumber and stones
. 1. , n.fn niul m.r.ft'iti ... .mill. .1 1 . f i
i very wigc " v . Ui:iii uwv can nil.
....... Tli.. (J. A. It. and Kcbef r , ". , .
run.. . .Kuni ii. v ise h running a sue-
Qir, turnw ;ui iu a rH,y. ine twful UiKll yar-l UI, ,
,Hco,..-c- supply at hand.
A. W. Smith and wife spent sev- Kl.r,u,u ,t a few .
en days wently ... I luludelplna. ilt , ..(.tmvtl with f.r ihlughtJt
Miss l':iul of Sliatnokin, was en-! !, ,, .. , ... ,
,, A, ,r. . .'. ; oner. II kow passed through town
....... ii.i I In.' t ic alisses A lli'iii in iv- 1
', ' Our tax collectors are slow, but
,x ; .,.,,.. , i- our taxpayers are slower yet.
Minor h. I . Ilohbach. who .n .. . .
veril weeks was in Lancaster and 1 V" , V "'
Philadelphia on business, ftume I 1 .?"l'k a'"1 1 MT t,,ss "sl,,l w
,,' . . i . . . i mere as usual
llODIO .i l 1:1 v evening oi ween.
Miss Tell of Saddle River, X. J.,
a visitor at Dr. 1?. F. Wagcnscl-
lers. !
A. W. Totter, Esip, was in Phil
adelphia, last week on legal business.
The old Tine street bridge will be
old June 1 1th, at publicsale. Xew
iron bridge will take its place.
Prof. OdenC. Gordner of Milllin
tow.i, with his children are the
jjutsts of his mother.
Jf. J. Deoblcr, who was repre
sentative to theG. L. of Odd Fel
lows at Erie, returned home well
)Ieaed with his trip.
Dr. H. F. Wagenseller attended
tlic sessions of the West Branch
Medical Society held at Lock Haven
last week.
The play "The Girl I Left Be
hind Me," was rendered to a crowd-
led house Saturday evening by
" The Strollers." The audience was
delighted with the performance, but
(fas not delighted at the unnecessary
lelay in- beginning the performance.
Vow .Ar-ttr-l&cp?r -and - G;
lanuen were entertained by Jno. L.
hooper and wife this week."
Mrs. Amelia Wagenseller, left
Tuesday morning with her daughter,
plrs. Killinger, for Trenton, N. J.,
where she expects to make her fu
ture home.
The authorities of the Univcr-
ity are working hard to haye all
the arrangements properly made for
the visitors who attend the commencement.
Hold np a ConitreNman.
"At tb eid of the camnaicn."
Cbamp Clark, Missouri's brilliant
cougressmanj "from overwork,
nervous tension, loss of sleep and
'distant speakiner l Had about ut
terly collapsed. It seemed that nil
the organs in my body were out of
Tiler, but three bottles of J'.lectnc
Witters made me all right. It's the
best all-around medicine ever Hold
lover a druggist's counter." Over-
forked, run-down men and weak,
lckiv women train splendid health
ind vitality from Electric Bitters
ty mem. umj ouo. uuaranieeu
)y Middleburg Drujr Co., Graybill,
W Sampsell, Pennscreek, Pa.
GLOBE MILLS.
A, W. Snyder of Selinscrove was
wing business at this place Satur-
lay.
Mrs. D. G. Sicber and son, Victor,
of Sbamokin si)cnt Thursday with
Mrs. b. O. Ulrieb. and other friends
at this place.
Harry Boyer and wife accom
panied by Mrs. MaetrieLenhart and
Delia Livingston passed through this
wee Monday.
John Fields and wife of Kreamer
were seen on our streets Sunday.
Georcc Stuck and family of Mid
llehurg spent Sunday with V. S.
xhroyerand family.
Chaales T. Ulrich of Sclinsgrove
as doing business at this place
cdncsuay.
Little Dewey Hummel i on the
k list.
A festival will be held at this
pWe Saturday, May 31st, for the
enelit ol the Sunday school. Every
nn z - ti
.s inv.icu.
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
p Kind You Havi Always Bought
lOggs loe Sugar or.
John llouser, t!ie deaf mute, was
was iu town.
Our poor hoii.iL' will Im a lively
spot one of these days.
Fensterniaker's boys of Sunbury
found a snake in Duudoie's orchard
and had a lively tiaio till the re
tile was killed.
The festival at Winner's school
house last Saturday evening was a
suec'.'ss all around, choice refresh
ments, large turn out, money plenty
and good cheer all around.
Cora Reichcubaeh and Dillie
Krcbs called on their friends at
Shamokin Dam.
.. p . i
jur lurniers unci no encourage
ment in the fact that fruit of all
kiuds will be only half a crop and
nay not much more.
A. E. Witmer aud family visited
i i - j . ...
relatives in i'loutz's Valley.
John Krelw of Verdilla was in
town on business.
LV, Longacre calls his m Sat
"Hot Springs."
J. B. Stauferis buildiu? a lare
i.l 1 . o
louaceo sneu.
fST. PLEASANT MILLS.
Tins remit lai.ts ere welcomed
'by all.
J. C Minium and J. C fiover
spent several davsin Allentown last
week.
liev. lipoid preachcl in the M.
E. church Monday evening for the
last time at this place. The congre
gation sold the church to the citi
zens of lied Ilauk. The church
will be torn dowu iu the near future
aud removed to that place.
Some of our sports spent part of
Saturday and Sunday at McAllister
ville. J. T. Shadle was to IiCvsisliurg
and Mitlluiburg one day last week.
J. A. Shadle was to Erie last
week representing Freelnirg Lodge
I. O. O. F. at the Grand Lodge at
that place.
The Sunday school will hold
Children's services at this place iu
the near future.
Our Mipei-vinir was busy work
ing on the road las! I.
A hand concert ai held a the
FriiMout Hotel Monday evening.
Miss Gertrude ."Swart lander,
daughter of II.. J. Swartlander and
wife, died Saturday, May ITihuul
was interred Tueiday in the St.
John's cemetery, aired Ht years.
Rev. C. C. Miller ollieiated. She
had for several months or a vear
been siillering from onstimptioii.
Mrs. Alice llepi.er a:iddauliter,
Nettie, and Clayton Stetl'eii of Xe-
koda spent part of Saturday and
Sunday at this place.
TREXLERS
THE SPRING LINE,
3SO Rolls
New Patterns
KREAMER.
We had rain Sunday which re
freshed all vegetation.
Thos. Dietrich and wife, Mr.
Erdley and wife visited friends at
MiUlinburg Sunday.
The festival proved a financial
success.
Miss Straub, a student of the
Frceburr Academy, visited Mr.
Fisher, the landlord.
The members of the Ziebcr's
church whitewashed their fence
around the cemetery.
Lennie Howe of Taxiuos visited
his father Sunday.
Elmer Stuck of Middleburgh
spent a few days at home.
G rover Smith of Lewisburg was
home attending the festival.
Miss Erma Magce is spending a
few days with her brother, James.
Franklin Housh of Milton is
home.
Mrs. Zieglcr, Wm. Aurand and
A. C. Smith's little daughter are
among the list.
Ntaud Like Stoma Wall.
Between your children and the
tortures of itching and burning
eczema, scaldhead or other skin di-wawB.-Uowt
Why. by using
Rucklen a Arnica Salve, the earth's
greatest healer. Quickest cur for
Uleers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum,
Cuts, Burns or Bruises. Infallible
for Piles. 25o at the Middleburch
S'HW,' J?rayb'H. Garman & Co.,
Richfield, Pa., Dr. J. W, Sampsell,
Pennscreek. Pa.
PENN'S CREEK.
Ernest Bowersox went to Hick
ory Comers Monday.
V. A. Napp and D. F. Binga
man were to MiUlinburg Sunday.
A. A. and L. C. Bingaman were
home from Ijcwistown over Sunday.
Floyd Miller and Miss Cora
Stine of Lnurelton visited their par
ents one day last week.
II. F. Mohn and family visited
Dr. G. C. Mohn and family of
Laurclton last Saturday.
Mrs. D. J. Drceso and children
of Buena Vista, Va., arc visiting
her mother and relatives.
W. II. Shinkcl and family of
Miflltnburg were visitors in town
Saturday. , , V
CHEIMICAL AMALYSIS
Reveals That "Pe-ru-na is Calculated to
Tone up the System, Restore the Func
tions and Ptocure Health."
Brussels Carpet 45, CO, 03,75
Velvet Carpets, 75 and $1
Axminstercarpets,1.15&l-25
Ingrain Carpets, 25 to 75
Rag Carpets,
Straw Mattings
China Mattings,
Linoleums,
Lace & Portiere
CURTAINS.
si
Dress Goods
Ladies'Suits
Silk Waists
&
Shirtwaists
Skirts & Jackets,
SUITS $3 TO $20.
SILKS, - SATINS,
SMMMEU WASH GOODS.
Trexler's Store,
Sunbury, Penna.
SO SAYS PROF. L. J. MILLER, CHEMIST.
1 T,!.V'il,i'wt I
Prof. L. J. Mttler, late Professor of Chemistry and Botany of the nigh School
of Tpillantt, Mich., writes from 3827 N. Clark Street, Chicago, 111., ae follows:
"As several of my friends have spoken to me of tho favorablo result obtUd
through the use of Perana, especially in oases of catarrh, I examined it most
thoroughly to learn Its contents.
"I found it composed of extracts of herbs and barks of most valuable medicinal
qualities combines! with oth.tr ingredients, delicately balanced, calculated to tone
np the system, restore the functions and procure health.
7 conMur Peruam one of the moit gkltlfully and tclentUlcally prepared
medicines, which the public cn use with safety and success." PROF. L. J.
MILLER.
BtUlds a hm yatraa."
Ron. Joseph II. Ridpeway, Secretary
of the American Anti-Treat Society,
writes the following letter from the
Grand Central Hotel, Ht. Paul, Minn.:
"ItU with prrnt pleasure that I en-
dome Peruna as
an honest medi
cine, competent ;
to do all it
claims. I have
used It several
times and know
of nothing that
cures so com
pletely, and at J
the same time
builds up the ;
system.
" I have rec
ommended it to
a number of my '
friends and always feel that I do tlioiu a,
service for I know how satisfactory the
results invariably arc. I only wish
every family hud a IkUU it would uv
much slckncHs and doctor bills." Joseph
H. IliilKeway.
Feel IWttrr Than for Five Yvar.."
Mr. James li. Taylor, lioberU, lud,
writes:
"I am at the present time entirely
well. I cub eat tin tLui! I ever could.
I took five IiouK's of lYnmu, inul feci
better now than I have for five ymr.
I have doctored with other doctors off
and on for fifteen yeurs, no I can recom
mend your medicine very highly for
stomach troubles. I take jiroat pleasure
in tliankini: you for your freo uuvic
and l'er;!:::." Jane s It. Taylor.
"! !inj.y Jiiy Mi a'.; :n I I nimI t'.rt
Mr..I. W. l'rii. luml, Wolf Lain , ;::d.
writes:
" I inn plea-ed to say that I hftvu been,
ouri il f catarrh of Uie stomui'h ly I'o
runa. I coiiul bartlly eat anyllnnu U.d
agreed Willi mi', lleiore 1 would ;ot
half through my i::i al ir.y ttonuich
would fill with t;as eausin; mo much
distiVb and uiiile:iifant feelings lor an
hour or two uiur e.o h meal, i.ut,
thanks to your IVruna, I nin now com
pletely cured, and can est anything i.
want to without any of the distressing
symptoms. I caji now enjoy my meals
as I used to do, and it is all due to Dr.
Hartmau and bin wonderful medicinq,
rerunu.
"It has been one year since I was
cured, and I urn all O. K. yet, so I know
I ntn cured." J. W. Tritchard.
Dyspepsia is a vry common phaso df
Miminer catarrh. A remedy that win
cure catarrh of one location will cure U
anywhere. IVrutia cure catarrh wher
ever locatod. That it is a prompt and
permanent euro for catarrh of the
stomach the above letters testify.
If you do not derive prompt and satis,
factory results from tho use of I'ui un
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving
full statement of your case aud ho will
bo pleased to give you his valuable tuii
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Ilaruuan, President o
Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Coluiubu
Ohio.
McCLURE.
David BfiifiT anil wife of Marys
ville are risiting friciiils in otir lo
cality. The rain Sunday was highly :.
prenatal. Kev. II. II. Spalin preai hwl the
Memorial Sermon for (..'apt. Michael
Smith Post (i. A. K. at St. John's
Church Sunday. His sermon was
full of patriotism. Iicv. gcntlcina:i
acijtiitted himself nol)!y. (i'tite a
numlierof the old Vets were present.
A small child of (Jeo. W. Kahh-y
died Sunday.
J. J. Mattern, our old veteran,
says he is glad that I'rof. IJowcrsox
will deliver the Memorial address
on that day. He thinks he can un
derstand him hotter that any body
else, as he is very hard of hearing,
and the Prof, is a plain spcake;.
Eery body is invited to the
Memorial services in the Luthern
church Memorial day at 2 o'clock,
P. M.
Joseph Shirk and wife visited
the latter's parents Sunday.
Considerable bark ia shipped from
this place.
John H. Dreese has again left
for Den ho! in where lie is erecting a
new stave mill.
Ira Dreise and wife of Lewistown
are visiting iriends in town.
Some of our farmers have already
replanted their corn which failed to
come up ou account of the drought.
The hay crop is going to be short
owingtothedry weather. Monday's
rain helped some yet, however.
W. W. Dreese made several fish
ing trips lately with fair success.
Wm. is an exjiert angler.
Joseph D. Ulsh is afllicted as Joe
calls it with the "heaves." 'We
hope he will be alright till Mem
orial dnv.
iezlenKraiihr at Fnalt.
Tatience Polly hus found gome
thinjr wronff with the dictionary.
Tntrice Indeedl AVhnt ia it?
"She's discovered that divorce comes
before marriage." Yonkers States
man.
. Her Genero.ltr.
Madge I hear you take your sister
to the matinee every week.
De Garry I do.
Madge If you'll take mo there as
often as thai I'll promise to be ft sister
A . W V Tttn
PORT TREVORTON.
Milton Ilerrold spent Sunday
with his parents.
Wm. I'Yi'cl torn and wife and Mrs.
Annie Steppe of Sunbury, were the
guests of relatives Sunday.
Henry Hoover of Hendon, visited
his brother John and si.-ter Mrs. J.
C. Xcitz, Sunday.
Harvey Shafler spent Sunday
with his pan nts.
J. C. Schaller and wile vi-ited
their sons, I'M win, A Hurt, John
IV'iijamiu, .fiiciili and their liimilies,
at Sunbury I he past week.
Lewis Wolfe, son of ex-slniill
Wolf returned from the wist to
visit his parents.
David Heintlcnian, who hails
from western regions is mingling
with relatives.
Jno. liiee and family pas.-ed
through towii Sunday enroii'.e to
Sclinsgrove to pay Albert (.lenibcr
lmgand family a visit.
Mrs. David "Wendt and children
of Sunbury are spnding some time
with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Kelly.
Levi "Wondling called oa his
daughter, Mrs. Jackson Lickle of
McKees i Falls last week one day.
Mrs. Sarah Shafler is listed with
the sick.
Mrs. Jno. Ileichenbaeh of Pallas
was a welcome visited in town over
Sunday.
James llouser has again opened
an ice cream parlor and solicits the
patronage of the citizens.
W. 1'. Helfeiislem has moved to
llarrisburg. He disposed of his
property here in town. F. G. Iler
rold of Chapman was the purchas
er. Your scribe took a vacation last
week hence the cause for disappoint
ing our readers.
SCHNEE.
William A. Harding of th'w place
visited friends in Northumberland
county at Seven Points, Sunday.
William Pussier and Charles
Herold dealers in cigars of Freeburg,
were in town on busiuess last Thurs
day evening. ,
'Dayid Hoover loaded a ear with
shingles last week at Middleburgh.
D.tve Hoover, John A. Kr-igh-baum
and W. Arthur Srhncc were
at McAlIi-terville, vi.-iting f'ricndfi
last Sunday.
Mrs. William S. llepinr and
daughter Nellie of near Livt rpool
visited her lather John Schnee over
Sunday.
Some of our young folks were U
Aline hist Sunday evening.
A festival will lie held at Fre
mont Saturday evening, June 7 1 Iu
All kinds nl reli'tslilililils will l.t
sold on the giouiid.
Mi-s Mab!e Harding and I lev. F.
F. (lilbcrt started for AlKi;'.ou
last Wednesday morning.
Charles Wochely and friend ili i
er of Aline wne callers at Kantz
last Sunday.
Wilson D. Snyder's were vi.-iting
Simon Arbooast last Sunday.
O w
F. J. Kefstetter and fiunilv Mere
visiting his brother at Tiwoiiou
over Sunday.
KevenlVa (.rein Serrvl.
It is often nnked how such slurtl
init cures, tLnt puzzle the best rUy
sicians, nro elVeeted by Dr. Kiiif-'e
"New Diseoeiy for Connumj'tiom
Here's is the secret. It cuu c-.t tba
tho phlesni and gerni-itifeeted mu
cus, and !cta the lifu-piving ox 'gee
enrich Hiid vitalize tiie Mood. It
heals the iutluiued, eouh-worn
throat nud luns. Hard colds and
stubliorn coui;lis soon yield to Jr.
Kinu's New Discovery, the moat in
fallible remedy for al! Thi n it nni
Lung Diseases. Guarant'ed l ittlos
W)c and !?1.00. Trial bottles free at
the Middleburg Dnur Oo., iray
cill, Guniian and Co.. KichuYlil, Vt.
ur. J. w. Suinpscll, I'enuscreeH.
l'a.
An Advnninuv of Irnior.
'That mediiieval armor must linvt
been very uneomfoi table," said u vis
itor tit the museum.
"Yes," answered the man with,
darned clothes; "but there was one
HiitiHfaetinn about it. A man could
nlwnya take down a suit of it in en
tiro confidence that the moths hrtdn't
gotten into it." Washington Mar.
The Itrlde.
"Haven't I married you beforeT'
nsked the clergyman pleasantly ot
the young lndy from Chicago wt
was about to bo joined to the yoai
man from Oshkosh.
"Only twice," she mnnnurcil, xr
ly, and tho ceremony went on.
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