The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, September 04, 1902, Image 5

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SCLINSGROVE.
i4.u S !iarf of the Logan House,
iri home on a visit to his
LiilV.
jlr& Fol liner and cnuuren return
j to their home at Huntingdon
Way.
ir.nu'e keely spent a short time
Lih his mother Saturday evening
U part of Sunday.
Airs. Pimm and daughter, Aiattie,
ajent a WW wiui inemw iu u)-
Liing county.
finKcrvman Seller and wife eu-
Ltained some friends last week.
Mrs. B. F. Van Boskirk, we are
Lny to say, is quite ill at this writ
s'
The Lutz families of this section
t,xik in tlm b,ear re-un'on luesday
L Brook Park near Lewisburg.
Jliss Lile Forster, who for the
lst 6 or 8 weeks has been on vis
it to her sister in Cumberland Co.,
returned home Thursday.
Wni. Keiser, who had been away
bridging is sending several weeks
ith Ins lamily.
Ground was broken for the new
Gymnasium Thursday morning last
at8o'rloi:k. Dr. Enders, Pres. of
the University, delivered a short
address. There were other addresses,
iy different ones, and other exercises
which were interesting. Although
the hour was early and not general
ly known, there were a good many
persons present.
F. II. Knight and wife of Wat-
sontown and son Harry and wife of
Sunbury spent Wednesday night
with the formers sister, Mrs. 13. F.
Gregory. They had driven to Liv
erpool and returned this far on their
journey home.
V. 15. Nipple was to Philadelphia
last week on business for the Plain
ing mill.
Mrs. A. Ii. Wolgemuth went to
jFairvit w n visit her son, llev. AV.
A. Woliremuth
."S'.'liMih of your town was a
visitor here Saturday.
We are pleased to see Miss Annie
Miller out airam after her severe
sickness incident to the operation.
Mrs. Harry Hummel and daugh
ter, Murg. are guests at the old
home stea I.
W. K. Miller of Tower City
wut several days with his brother.
During the time he was here he
ueceedwl in capturing a fine Wall-
eyeU pike.
Mrs. Clms.Gemberlingand daucl
ter of Vi!lianisport are ruets of
iriends.
Miss Bessie Crouse spent several
lavs recently with her aunt. Mrs,
Smith.
The Misses Scales have returned
from their two weeks' niiti'no-.
Ed. V. Gemberlinir of PhilmU.
m visaing jus niotner on
1 leasant Street.
Mrs. M. L. Krceecr took in the
ocean breezes.
i
The Geo. Ulrich family had
re-union last Tuesday. The dav
was fine and an enjoyable time was
HUH.
wvi t ishcr and wife took a trin
T t - -.. .
r i "iiaaeipina and Deleware.
HI !l 111. . . i
Aiiey expect to be gone about
month.
f l. T .1 .
me ijlltlieran re-linmn vaaa nni
as largely attended as usual Thurs
OWlllg to the BloomRhiircr Pun,
,uull'i I . II. . Ot A nnrmla of
nnti!.,t It n , &
t V -illiamsport and the Granger's
l'icnic at Williamsgrove. The ex-
v.u.st-s were excellent
The student
IMkjje took the trains east and
,wt Friday morning for their homes.
I . (.. Von Neida sold his bakerv
'o J. H. Jarrett who took charge
Mnay. The new nronrietor
"onuses the same kind of service
PS has lum ..I, l.. i .i
? w.i viiuiuuiiTiBiic oi me
-nterprist. bakery.
i WK on the abutments and piers
F1 the luie Street lfcid
Singslwy, H 1
IIZZIU All nr woo n.a.n:
IVCV. Wnoh.r V.l l- t
"g'l-noon. Her mntlinr
ft Williamsnnrt UAL IttWlnMt
;'ocn wile and daughter,
,i T c - "(jvujicv uuu wueaiiu
ochoch onrl 4 1. ! a1.
ii niuj tuuiv iu me
"oomsburg. Centennial. -
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OUNDORE.
Picnics are so numerous that our
young jeople are drawing sticks to
find out to which oue to go.
Eliza Mears of Girardville ejx"nt
a day last week with Maria W.
Duudore.
C. D. Dundore and family re
turned to Shamokin much improved
in health.
Ed. Mover lias a lucrative job at
Duncannon.
The Susquehanna Coul Breaker
is running in opposition to the Min
ers' Union and it is a" poor wind
that does not blow somebody some
good.
Our farmers are putting their
potatoes to the market at Sunbury
at a lively rate at 40 cents per
bushel.
John P. Wolf of Treverton is
spending a few days with his par
ents. Ellie Stephenson and children of
Hamsburg are spending a few days
with her parents.
John H. Wise is delivering many
tons of coal at Selinsgrove.
J. Ii. Staufer and wife are on an
extensive tout to Iowa and other
western stales.
Emanuel Swineford of Oriental
was in town on business and rejwrts
Henry Neitz a pauper of our town
ship a good boy.
Adam Folkroth has a swarm of
l)ces ou his porch that is accumulat
ing sufficient honey to keep the
family sweet for a whole year.
Adam ISeitz sient a week at
Georgetown, but returned in time
to take in our picnic and reports
prosperity along the line.
Butter and Eggs 18 iu town
Ournierchant is supplying Port
Ircvorlon with ice.
SWINEFORD,
Rev. Kelly and Miss Spaid drove
to J? remont ounday.
Mrs. Jonathan Bingaman has
been on the sick list lor several
weeks.
Ilattie Swartz of Cleveland, O.,
spent several days last week witl
her brother, J. W. Swartz.
Charles Arnold spent a day at
Fremont one day last week.
Pallas Marks, w ho had been vis
iting Dr. J. C. Aniig at Lcwistown
returned home Saturday.
Geo. D. Maneval is the proud
father ot a little girl.
Clem Moyer of Vintondale is vis
his brother, W. W. Moyer.
Sallie Keeler left for Johnstown
Saturday to visit her son Milton
Keeler.
Mrs. John Long of Elizabetli-
ville is spending a few weeks with
Andrew Kratzer.
Chas. Singer and wife and Geo,
Iloush spent Sunday with Foster
Smith's.
Bessie Shipe and Mary Marks of
Sunbury visited b. B. Spitler s
Monday.
Geo. W. Diehl spent Tuesday at
Verdilla ou business.
urace otetier ot AJiimntown is
visiting Sallie Moyer.
Maggie and Lizzie Shambach of
Kissinimee spent Sunday at John
II. Shambach s.
Henry Musser and son of Lewis
burg Bpeut Friday with E. S.
Straub and family.
Another wedding is in prospect.
Isaiah Bowcrsox and wife and
Harvey Shambach and wife spent
Sunday with Amos Bowcrsox and
wife.
'Squire Horubcrger spent Satur
day in town.
D. S. Specht of Beavertown spent
Saturday in town.
Ace Shalter of Weikert spent
Sunday at John Libby's;
Mrs. Isaac Swartz of Troxelville
spent Sunday with Merchant Swartz,
Philip Amig is plastering his
house. John F. Shannon is doing
the work.
Van Middles warth of McClure is
visiting his sister, Mrs. P. E. Kin
ney. .
' Mrs. Joel Bilger and daughter of
Centre county spent . Sunday at
Daniel Millhouse's.
ILLAGB
BY ITS CORPS OP CORRB9PONDBNTS)
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Chas. Weirick ami Win. McAfit
of Puxfcmville wire at tliis place
Saturday.
A. H. Ulsh is repairing the
breast of bis mill dam.
Henry 11. Ueigle, who had leen
ill at the home of his son, Foster,
recovered sulliciently so us to be
able to go to his home in lcwis
town. Jonathan Grubb is digging the
foundation for a new house by the
side of Philip Aung.
SHREINER.
Miss Edith Kunkle of Lewis
burg is being Huiaiued by her
uncle, Edward Young and family.
William Keichley is on the sick
list.
Miss May Lesher and Mii-s Cora
Derk of Northumberland are visit
ing friends here.
Mrs. George Smith is seriously
ill.
James Slear ana wife of Salem
are visiting the hitter's parents Isaac
r isher and, wife.
Allen Schaeffer and Kiley Kauft
man will leave during the week for
Kutztown, where they will attend
the State Normal school.
A festival was held Saturday
evening Aug. 30 in Balcy's grove
by the Christian Endeavor Society.
Sander's Hollow Sunday school
held their annual picnic Aug. 30
in Young's grove. It was well
attended and enjoyed by everyone
present.
VERDILLA.
J. S. Ileichenbach and wife
of Shamokin Dam spent
among friends here.
Charles and Oscar Staid of
Lewisburg were visiting anions:
friends over Sunday.
J. K. Sholly and two daughters
of Tyrone spent a few days among
friends here.
. Lizzie Schrey spent Suoda at
Selinsgrove.
Quite a number from here took in
the sights at Williamsgrove last
week.
A. I j. Aucker ot (. hulasky was
here on business Saturday.
J he union Sunday school picnic
at Verdilla last Saturday was up to
the standard. I hey had good
speakers, excellent music a pala
table dinner for everybody, and $82
cash in the drawer.
HUMMEL'S WHARF,
Mrs. Peter Klinglcr is on tne
sick list.
Miss Martha Schoch is visiting
her sister at Newport.
Miss Katie Trutt is employed at
the P. S. L. Hospital at llarrisburg.
Miss Katie Seeshoitz is the guest
of her brother Daniel at Highspire.
Philip Martin and wife of Selins
grove spent Sunday at Philip Nace's.
Harvey Keihecnbach and Victor
Brouse of Shreiuer were visitors in
this place last Saturday.
Samuel Stroub and family spent
Sunday with friends at Verdilla.
Rev. J. Shambach preached an
excellent sermon here Saturday
evening.
Adam Inch surprised his wife by
getting her an orpan.
John Seeshoitz and wife were
recent visitors in town.
Miss Lena Wagner of Viola,
Del., is the guest of her sister Mrs.
Edwin Fisher.
Miss Minnie Trutt returned home
after visiting friends in Danville
and Cameron staton.
Harrv Sassaman and wife of
Kratzcrville and Mrs. Maggie
Hummel of Shriner were the guests
of Danial Sassaman and wife Sun
day. Samuel Hazier, wife and child
of Northumberland were seen in
this place Sunday.
The S. 8. held their picnio at
Clement's park Saturday. All re
port having had a pleasant time.
Jame D. Wertz and wife of
Selinsgrove attended the picnio and
spent Sunday with Peter Bailey
and wife.
B OF'SHVDEI GWMTmt
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KREAMER.
A. C. Smith and family visited
friends in Scliusgrove.
Aaron Deimer from the West is
visiting his brother, John R. of
this place. They madea tour through
Union Co., Friday.
Mrs. Felcher, Miss Welsh and
Mrs. J. E. Magee attended church
at Saiem Sunday morning.
Grover Smith is spending the
week with his aunt, Mrs. S. T.
Hilbish of Selinsgrove.
Alvin, sou of J. M. Maurer died
Sunday morning. He was a young
but faithful worker in our Sunday
school.
Geo. Gordner, a bridge builder
on the P. and R. road, spent Sun
day with his family.
Mr. Hock of Shamokin spent
Sunday with N. C. Gutelius'.
James Deitrich of lewisburg is
visiting his uncle Thomas Deitrich
and family.
Geo. Stuck and family from the
county seat Bpeut Sunday with Win.
Hummers. ,
John Fields and Irvin Hummel
represented the Democrats of our
township at the covention at Mu
dleburg Monday.
Geo. Hoke and family were to
Sunbury Saturday.
Mrs. Dirk and daughter from
Union Co., are visiting the former's
daughter, Mrs. Will Roush.
GLOBE MILLS.
Harry Boyer of Selinsgrove was
doing business at this place Mon
day. Mrs. Andrew Bowcrsox returned
Friday from a two weeks' visit with
relatives at Boyd's station.
Ella Bitting and Clara Ijitzel
returned Friday from the Granger's
picnic.
Thomas Landis of Ixwisbiirg
visited relatives and friends the
past week.
The people of Glole Mills extend
their most heart felt sympathy to
Josiah Maurer and family ot I ream
er during their sad borevement, the
1.1 .! w r
dcatii ot tlieir son, Alvin. lie was
well respected and will be greatly
missed by his many friends.
The party given Saturday in hon
or of Anion lergers birthday wa
well attended and a good time is re
ported.
Calvin Straub of Middlchurg
was seen on our streets Sunday.
KANTZ.
Chas. Sprenk le and wife of Kriiin
roy, ()., spent Sunday with C. 8,
Reigle and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Millncr left Monday
for Philadelphia and New York to
purchase their fall stock of merchan
dise and millinery.
F. P. Holtzapplc and W. A.
J'.rdley made a business trip to
Middleburg Monday.
Henry Romig and a number of
friends of Freeburg have gone to
Juniata to fish.
C. O. Shambach and E. C. Shc
niory took a long trip on their
wheels last Sunday.
A. picnic will be held in Forry's
grove on Saturday for benefit of
the Hoover's Evangelical Sunday
school.
R. R. Forry of Mt. Pleasant
Mills passed through our town
Monday.
PhilpDrcese is rapidly disposing
of his large peach crop.
Jolly Ben Kieper with berries
and 6uckcrs canvassed our little
burg.
Ifow'K ThliT.
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for an.y case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure,
F. J. Cheney & Co., Pnop.
Toledo., O.
We the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and fi
nancially able to carry out aDy ob
ligations made by their firm.
'W est & Truax, wholesale Drugge st,
Toledo, 0.
Waldino, Cxnnan A Marvin, whole
sale Druprgests, Toledo' O.
Hall's Catarrh cure is taken inter
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surface of the system.
Price 75c. pr bottle. Sold bvall
Drugeist. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
L"! ...
a lie a . vv. iMiim nun ijiiimt a iiiim i
ber of people attended the picnic al'
Verdilla and . some attended the -Dreese'a
picnic Saturday. J
James Fisher, wife and child of ?
Kantz visib-d at Jonathan Tronu's
Sunday. jj
Mrs. William Bub!) and child of
Dalmntia, are visiting at AllH-rtjJ
Schnee's at prese'it. J j
Miss Maggie Rothrock s siH-ud-1 j
irg several days at McClure.
Miss May Arlmurist is visiting at
Centrevillo' and Miflliiiliurir. it
Mrs. J. N. I Iornbergcr was vis-!
iting Mrs. Ellon Spotts Sunday.
Mrs. Joseph Ileim is on the sick
list.
Jonathan Krcighlumn put a new ,
roof on his dwelling and hot: store.:
The Freeburg r;i.-e l.sill team!
played with our team Friday. Score
11-11'.
A carriage load of Selinsgrove
1. .. .
, , c took dinner at the 1- runout
hotel Sunday.
Garman & Stuck made 1700
gallons of cider last week.
Apple butter boiling is ou thei' If headache
11 antt arlnu Inrflimtlnn.
programme.
t i iii i ... , ,
ooini iviioiiii.s, wiie i-iki (laugiuer
of Knoustitown, visited
at X . I.
i '
Arl)ogast's Sunday.
,,,, , , , , , caslonal dose off and on when I feel
I he dry we-Uher has prevent, . 1 ex(ra tlred , k,ep my system in per.
some ot our farmers from plow ui . fect order. "MISS A. BRADY.
James W. Steely came home 1 f i Mr. Fanny Klavaihu-r-hcr, of Sum
week from Milllin comity to i - miuvillc, N. Y., writes u.i fullows:
cruil his health under the care if "For three month I sufr.rcd witli
Dr. Shipe. He is slowly inipuv
ing. Under the supervision of James
Treaster the delegation from Lew -town
attending Lauver's picnic S. -urday
was large and well conduct I.
Jimmie understands handling liie
I MVS.
W. A. Mctilaughliu of Yeag""
town spent a few days here m.Ii
his parents last week.
Some parties claim there were
10.0(H) persons ou the pieuK
grounds Saturday. There may
have been about one-tenth the
alwve nunilicr.
Mrs. Lash of Lcwixtowu was a
guest of her mother, Mrs. Aaron
Moyer, Sunday.
Mrs. T. F. Swineford, daughter
and son, Roy, of McVeytown spent mdicine. when a porgativB is re
n f'. w .lavs Iiim-m wiili filn.L quired Ud. snrrftinff niM ana
Under dillcrcnt managers the an
nual bean soup of the (J. A. R. of,
McClure will be held on the 27tli
of this month. Dr. Parci I of Lcw
istown is expected to be present
with his now goo.e story.
The union jiienic of the Sunday
schools of the St. John's church
(Ridge) will be held on the l:5th ol
this month. Kverbody is invited to
be present as a good time is expect
ed. SCHNEE.
P. A. Troup of Mi Kees was an
early seller in town Saturday inorn-
The Lutheran members of the St. :
John's church will celebrate the
Harvest Home service next Sundav .
forenoon at 10 o'clock. ,
Some of our people attended
the Verdilla picnic last Saturday, j
Quite a number of our people;
attended the Stony-Run picnic Sat
urday. James K. Fisher and family of
Kantz were visiting his father
Henry Fisher Sunday.
Quite a numlx-r of our jM-ople
attended the funeral of John l.eich
enbach at Grubb's church.
W.II. Wendt and wife W. A.
Harding and W. A. Schnee were to
the Granger's picnic last week.
Rev. D. J. Shaller, preached in
the St. John's church Sunday.
B. F. Straub and son of Pallas
were seen on our streets last Mon
day. Simon Arliogasf, wife and child
visited Wm. Arbogast Sundav at
Pallas.
W. Lessman, who was to Sha
mokin and various other places.
came home one day last week.
The schools of Perry township
will open Sept. 8th.
J. T. Troup of Kantz is visiling
his brother Elmer Troup.
Josh Webthafer. of Loogootee,
Ind., is a poor man. but he rhvd ho
woule not bo wituout Chamberlain's
pain balm if it cost live dollars a
battle for it saved him from being a
cripple. No extornal application i8
equal to this liniment for stiff and
sw ollen joints, contracted muscles,
stifl neck, sprains and rheumatic
and muscular pains. It has also
cured numerous cases of partial
paralysis. It is for sale by Middle
burg drug store.
! NERVES GAVE WAY-
PE-RU-NA CURED.
MUs Asencth Itradr, Cor. Sic Illi
nois Woman' Alliance, had
Headache, I!m kuclio and
St'douit Indigestion.
Mis A. Hrady, t'rresioii(liiia Si-rre-
. i'tt..l.. ....... Ill: i.
uiry ijmiiiiH i uiimu b jiiiiuiiirt-, w riiiv
from Zi imUan avenn., vhingo. III.:
"List year from continued strain la
literary work I became very much ex-
j hausted, my nervet teemed to give
I "
1 "unc w mjr iricnm auggvaicu inn f
t n . i,
J ' .1 u iim a. m.w
I trtno
magic on my ayatem. j
'Within ten days I felt new life and
pain In the liaok ami In tin- r. irii'ti of th
, kidneys, and a dull pressi: m nsttjoa
i in tin1 aMomen, and other ; laiil uiis ol
pelvic catarrh.
" Hut after tailing two bottliv. -f Peru-
na I am entirely well, hetter tli.i i J evet
was." Mr. Fanny Klavadut-i-l. r.
Send f'ir "Health and Heuuty," rittri
uspccially for women by Dr. S. I'., i ;irb-
man, rreidcnt Hartmaa SunlUiriuia,
Columbuti, O.
The hootbliii k may not ho a hoei&l
light hut thut don't prevent Lin?
from shining n society'
Wnler I lire for liruiile I iiiillinllin
Take two cups of hot wat-r half
an hour before each meal and just
before going t ) bed, also a drink of
water, hot or cold, nbrut two hours
after enc'a meal. Take 1 l s of ;rt
door exercise walk, ride. dhvi.
Many a regular habit of thin and ir
many eases euronic con -tip it iou
hit be CU:ed without thfi ne of an
gentle like Chamberlain's Stomach
Htiil Liver Tablets, ror s.uo lt
Middleburg dm? store.
RAILROAD DISASTER IN ALA3AM A.
Excurs on Tra;n Jumped Tr !:', Kili
ir.r. 30 and Injuring 81 Ctprs.
Hi! in i ti ltIui iii .
roini'liM; .1 cirv,
incut iii -ir 1 terry,
ln'. ill'' nui::-'
Ala.. Si'i'i. -
on a liUn
Ala., yest-ri
;t i i 1 four :.
While
:ll.lBli-
tnoni
of an
ina.sli
rxi lifsj, n t r t in on th
ii'ii
way It -:i r I fmm the track
over an I over Anwn the ineli:i
Inn the coaches into kitnllini; wnn.l and
caiisinn the instant death of :..' nor
sons an 1 the injury of 81 otic i s. Physi
cians say that at least Z'J i lie; ic
J'li'eil raimot live.
With the exception of H. M. milley,
trainmaster of the Southern Kailwaj.
11 v i ii k at lliniiiiiKliatu, an 1 Itoscoe
Sliellty. ff Coliimhus. Miss., all of the
ilea l and injured are nefiroes, vlio had
taken advantage of cxeursinii rates
from points in Mississippi to Hirmlnj
ham. When thp wreck occurred the train
was rnnnlni; at the rate of 3' pules u
hour, and had just started around l
curve on top of a CO-foot pniliai.liineot.
Without warning the tender of the en
gine suddenly left thn trad;, jerkinif
the engine and the first four cars with
It. The cars, which were pie le d witb
passengers, turned cotnpl. ! ly ovel
si'Vi ral times ami were (msl.",! like
cKKshells, killint; nnd c-ripplim; the in
mates. Tim dead bodies of the ucrorfc
were scKtteied in every direct inn, an OS
the tnnnns :i:el appeals for help froa
the woumled were h( artrendini;.
Half- Sick
" I first used Ayer's Sarsapnrilla
in the fall of 1848. Since then I
have taken it every spring n.; a
blood purify i n R and xurvo
strengthenins medicine."
o t i vr:..u:.A -..
l
If you feel run dovvT.,
are easily tired, if your
nerves are weak and your
blood is thin, then Ugin
to take the good old stand
ard family medicine,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
It's a regular nerve
lifter, a perfect blood
builder, si.oo a tme. ah druuti.
Ask ynur iloptnr wlmt htlilnk nf AjfW
SnriHrllli. Us kniiwa nil nhuut til- k-runil
olil family mullelno. Follow liU lvicuiul
w will be utlifled.
J. C. ATM CO., Lowell, Maw.