The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 15, 1903, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    : r'
MiDDIiEBJJRG POST.
8CUNSQROVE. ,
y II. Ulsli and wife left tor
A Sunday eveninp.'
fa. Kwbter of Duncan's Island
ifPiiiii-aniioD. was the guest of
recently. .. .. .
ilSi M. L. Smith or Driftou,
several days recently with her
Clark Me Fall ami wife.
)f Sowt. Nipple and wife- re
wj to their home ' in Akrou,
j,s Monday of last week.
u Kate Wacenseller, after
Lig several months with her
LhtiTs lit Jariisie, reiurueu iiumc
The new uiusic teacher from the
' r- IT II . 1 I.,...
Ljvi'rMtV, AllSs rvnin nrmtu iuki
Lt, She comes very uigiuy it-
1,,mlsl. hUe will appear hi
.-muvrts to le L'iveti by the Mil-
..I Convention this week.
l'nf- Xoetling ami wife returned
eslav iVoni their trip to Clueora.
Mrs. Margaret Smith of the Isle
Que, died Thursday evening and
f forenoon.
Mr. Ilorhing of Lancaster, was
L eriu'sl il ins l aiira-iu-ion, .
j. McCarty, last week.
Rumor liaa it that Jerry App will
IT..:.... nmn I U7iullilir
Lve l" union vu, ucoi iv
the Spring.
The funeral of Mrs. Mary Gear-
t.f Dloomsburc, took place
Jncsi av. Kev. 1'ortner, tne w.
IVior, assisted by Dr. hvans, ot
nhiiry and Dr. Fociit oi .trinity
itheran Church officiated. She
m buried beside her husband in
le I'nion Cemetery.
Mnllie Burns exnects to
i - - - a
peml the Winter in Chicago and
thcr points West.
Miss Lydia Fisher and motlier,
nt several weeks very pleasantly
Ur llazlctou.
Misses Hattio Ziegler aud'Lida
feeese, have taken a trip to Harris-
mrg.
S. C. Wairenseller of Shamokin,
as i'i town Wednesday of last
lenlt nttemlimr the funeral of his
l)ii?ii, Mrs. Uearhart.
John S l' ivf of the Logan House,
lltooiia, as home with his family
j Quite a number If the Old Sol
iL taue iVaTupy last week by
IwivinliA-ir quarterly ensions.
. J. Lutz and wife, left Tues
iv to visit tiieir daughter Kev.and
Irs. Hilhish, in the Western part
f the .State. They expect to remain
iiitil Sprinu.
Mrs. S. F. Kenipfer is spending
. i i i i i
kitiie tune with nor nusoauu.
The snow fall of Sunday aniount-
1 to iilioiit 0 inches in depth. This
ill improve the sleighing.
Wonder where the mild Winter
bather prophets are. They don't
keni to he in it this season.
After suffering for weeks from
ie tlleets of a stroke ot Paralysis,
Mrs. John Mussulman passed
way Sunday morning. She was
ed about bo years.
IIOW'N Til 1ST
We oiler t.ns Hundred dollars Re
gard for any case of Catarrh that
wnnot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
I'ure.
F. J. CHENEY&Co., Toledo, 0.
We. tlie undersigned, have known
. J. Cheney for the last 15 Tears.
fnd believe him perfectly honorable
i all business transactions and
linanciully able to carry out any
obligations made by their firm,
vJkutiU'uuax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, (). Waldino. Kinnan &
Uarvin, Wholesale Drmreists. To
ledo, O.
Hall's Citfirrh Hiiro in taken int.fir.
Dally, ai tin r directly upon the blood
Hjd mue.au surfaces ot the system.
icBiiiuoiiials sent free, Price loo.
per bntil Sdd by all Druccists.
HaH'H Fa.nily iill are the best.
WEST BEAVER.
Charles Iniir and Ezra Kiieim
C ft
jtL reprove spent a few days in
Uwistown last week.
A. I). Sl.iery & Co. of McClure
6 lHmii,.r til) f.'itf il.nl!'lll;r
''"Uses in Yencrertnwn' Mifllin
County.
Einamiel Wasrner's brother, En-
H8 of Midi, was a truest of Mrs.
Aaron M.
Alliert V nimi-r tnnfr a trin til
Buriihairi last week to find out what
prospects there would be for start-
lng a Ixmrding house at the above
named place. . . -
It ba-i bpf.n tlot
f. Swiiieford's daughter, Nettie
sick with typhoid fever.
Some of mr farmers , were busy
"'"'g. their corn aud oits to the
McUure market last. week.
Judge Gemberling was seen at
end last week, no 'doubt, look
ln8uphis friende for ; the coming
James Steely accepted the pi
tion ks fin-man oiMr. Johu Henry
l)ree's Stave Mill last week.:
Susan lfcitx, after spending a fw
weeks iu Lewistown, is- baek.Nptin
to her former home, Lowell. . r .
About bx inches of snow fell on
Siiuday.
Win. Wagner moved to the house
he bought . front Mrs. Berth last
week.
Constipation
Does your head ache ? Pain
back of your eyes? Bad
taste in your mouth? It's
Irour liver ! Ayer's Pills arc
iver pills. They cure consti
pation, headache, dyspepsia.
23c. All lirus-ictr..
s SWINEFORD.
Isaiah Bowersox f lVxtonville,
soeiit
with hU brother.
iJeavertnwn.
aud fani'dv
jV'ant your mouAinch'M r ti;rii a IxautUul
brown or rich bltu-k? 'i hrn ie
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEwhiX
PORT TREV0RT0N.
Miss Isora Bingaman of Wash
ington, D. t., spent the holidays
with her parents.
M. P. Arnold of Milton is trans
acting business in town this week.
Dr. J. O. Nipple of Sunbury was
in town between trains Wednesday.
Eugene Snyder left for Akron,
Ohio, Monday after a short visit
with his brother, Jerre and family.
Wesley Arnold's have occupied
their eczy little house on Main
street.
Win. Brubaker and family of
Sunbury are visiting relatives.
Kevival services are in progress
in the Ev. church, under the ans
pecies of llev. Haney.
Milton Ilerrold aud several sev
eral frieuds of Sunbury paid his
parents a visit New Year's day.
Howard Scchrist ' has taken up
his abode with his mother.
Phil. Daubert vacated the Port
Trevertun House and Adam Arnold
lias taken possession of same.
W. II. Schrawder, Prop, of the
National entertained the Mt. Cannel
I la lid New Year.
Mrs. Sarah Shaffer is listed with
the sick.
Joe Bogar, who for sometime lias
been ill with typhoid fever, is convalescing.
SonHay
Aunts.
George Howell of
visited James Diet rick
Sunday. "
Elmer E. Musser is on lliu sick
list.
Henry Dietrick sold a tract of
i'iiiiUt land containing 00 ncrvr-, 'J
miles south of town to a IiiiiiU.t
dealer ot Sunbury, f.r $1,000.
Mrs. W. B. Winey spent several
davs last week visiting her sick bro
ther. N. S. Graybill at Uichfield.
W. II. Walter is spending several
weeks with B. I Heiml.ach, at
Xew Berlin.
John S. Meiscr of (J lobe Mills,
spent a day last wink with his
daughter, Mrs. James II. Dieimr.
Mrs. C. A. llathfon and dang'
ter Mxiit several davs with Miss
Jennie Giffen at Catawissa
Susan SpeiiinT. h i li .! bwii at
Miiilinburg, is vi.-uing at home.
There was a spelling B' at Uen
ninger's school house Friday even
ing.
Charles Buyer of near Freemotit,
movwl his household goods into
Milton Keichen bach's house.
Frank Kendic of New Colombia,
is stationed in the railroad oihee at
this olace to become familiar with
this road and its affairs.
The P. 11. 11. had a car load of
coa' sent here lor the use of their
employees.
The calithumpians serenaded Nor
ris Van Horn and bride on Friday
night.
A. T. llebner, who had Irtii em
ployed in the tannery, relin(uished
his position, and left for his home
in Lock Haven.
Victor Swartzland of White Top
spent Saturday in town.
sell
L in
raise their
Bible
lime for the land's s ike, aril is f!e
liyciiiig cord wood to Selinsgiove
(MIllCS.
II. H Itcichenhacli made a trip
to lus son-iii law, who is on the sick
liM.
Sid. Brubiker in town
in trial trees tor jinrty at
caster, and our iicopie will
in. ire fi n i i and less li" f r
own good.
Our iw ir hoiHt is rvu on
priiicipU-ji ; he that does not work
shall not eat, when they renin to
cut wood to r..isi their ootatiH's,
then they are served r-w.
Our tovnshi election wiM be :i
lively one.
Our farmers are enj ving their
Winter vacation lv siumir aivminl n
warm stove and tcllioi; tories to
old to be ;n ii i i-i 1 1 1;.
Ucv. II. T. Searle lias a protract
ed meeting tit the Witiner chiuvii.
Eggs at 30c are a luxury.
Our pensioners are happy.
Maria W. Dundore called on par
ties nt Selinsgrove.
Domestic wines are so plentiful
that some pour it away, . and hard
cider is about all gone and temper
ance is supreme.
I. W. Longacre is the favorite
am tioncer for parties across the
river.
'Stjuiru Scchrist is the proprietor
of tlie largest poultry yard of choice
stork in the county and is coining
money out of Ids birds.
A party from llarrisburg was
such on our streets buying up cheap
horses.
J. M. Bambo and H. J. Moyer,
are making tics for J. 1). Boogar.
Ice houses arc all empty.
A good supply of coal and wood
for such extreme weather is a neces
sary rcijuisile and our people are
well supplied.
PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR
PRAISES PERUNA.
$SS? Chronic
mSm Catarrhal flLJiX
! Ailments f .(M,
V .
TKIKD TO COM'EAI, IT.
It's the old story of "murder will
out" only in this case there's no
crime. A woman feels run down.
ha backache or .dvtspepsia ami
thiuks it's uotliing nnd trieB to Lid;
it uutill she liually lirciks down,
don't deceive .yourself. Take Elect
ric Bitters nt once. It has u repu
tation for curinf? Stomach, Liver
mid Kidney troubles and will revivi
fy your whole system. The worst
forms ef tliose miladies will quickly
yield to the curative power of Elect,
ric bittern. Only 50c. and guaran
teed by Middlelmre Drug Co., Gray
bill & Garman, Richfield, Pa , Dr. J.
W. Sampsell, toenscreekr Pa.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the .
Signature of
DOMESTIC TROUBLES.
It is exceptional to find a family
where there are no domestic rupt
ures occasionally, but these can be
lessened by having Dr. King's New
Life Pills around.- Much trouble
they save iy their great work in
Storanch and Liver troubles. They
not only relieve you. but cure. 2"c,
at Middleburi; Drug Store, Gray bill
& (iarmaii, Uichfield, Pa-, and Dr.
J. W. Sanipsell, Pennscreek, Pa.
DUNDORE.
The Western Union Telegraph
hat runs along the Susquehanna
and takes in our town is a substan
tial improvement and quite an ac
commodation for all, while the Ui -ited
Telephone which has an ollice
here is iiulispensible for business
prosjierity, and the two combined
nuts us iu communication with the
r
busiuess world.
Jacob Kerstettcr hauled 1000 bn.
Divorce Notice.
Vtotiu A Struwsi-r, In tlie oiir of Common
vh. - lMnw of Himlrr l.'n. No.
Prter L Htrawwr, I . Oiioher Term, l'.H!.
In Olvurec.
To IVIer U htruwaer: Yuu ro licti'liy uutill.
od Unit llio unili'rn'KiH'il, an Mantcr, duly Ap
pointed by tlie Court of Common ricnq of Sny"
dcr I'ounty, will nit for tlie purpone of taking
testimony in die above aiylctl chw At ttie ollli-e
ol J. O Wclaer, Kmi.. in Mi'tH'liurnli, 1 on
Saturday, February 14th. 1WB kl 10 --., : A.
M., when and where you may attend.
M. I rOTTKIt, Muster.
Miiliili-lmrKli. I'll , Jan. lltli, 111 :l. (4-1.)
First rrcslj terlan Clinrrh of Greensboro, Ga., and Its I'astor and rider.
malady I consider tt well nipb aFiwcltle-
"As a tonic for weak ana won.
out people It ha lew or no ejuals."
Rev. li. O. Smith.
Mr. M. J. Rossman, a prominent mer
chant of Grecnsloro, Ga., and an olde
in tho rrcsbyteri:in church ot lha
place, haa used IVrur.n, niul in a rocenj
letter to Tho Peruiiii Mmllomo co., o
Columbus, Ohio, vvritr i m follows:
" For a lonj; tlmo I wi.s trouliled wilV
catarrh of tho kidneys :d tried many
remedies, oil ot which rvo mo no r
lief. lVruua wns rocomni'-ndeil to
by several friends, and nf U TUsiiiB a few
bottlesl am pletisoU to Bay t'.iat tho lomr
looked for relief was found ai.d famioi'
enjoying better health than I i.ive tor
years, and can heartily reevmnnn
Pervna to all similarly afllictv I. It It
certainly a grand medicine." M. J.
Rossman.
Catarrh is ossentially thosanio whero
ever located, l'eruna cures catarrt
wherever locat .
If you do not derivo prompt and satis
factory results from tho use of l'rruna
Ur. llartman, F'vinR
f your case anil he will
vo you his valuaMo ad-
r I MIR day was when men of proml
nenco hesitated to givo their testi
monials to proprietary medicines for
publication. This reuir.lns truo today
of most proprietary i. dicines. Hut
Pcruna has become so J:: My famouc, its
merits nro known to so l :any peoplo cf
high and low stations, tlir.t no ono hes
itates to see his name i:i print r. com
mending l'eruna.
Tho highest men in our natio" have
piven Tcrnna ft strong endorr 'inent
Men renresentlne all classes a' J sta
tions nro equally represented.
A dignified representative of t.: .res-
lev,
!:itc
his
;cr
iho
r in
byterian cliurch In tlio person
K. G. Smith iloea not hesitato 1
publicly that ho has used Pcruna
family and found it cured when
remedies failed. In this statcnv
Roy. Smith is supported by an i.
his cliurch.
Rev. K. G. Smith, pastor of tho Pr -" ' y
tcrian church of Greensboro,Ga.,'-''itcs:
" Having used Pcruna in my .illy
forsomo tlmo it gives mo plea. . .j to
testify to its truo worth,
' My llttlo boy soveh years of a; had
len suffering for uoino timo wit i ca
tarrh of tho lower bowels. Other reme
dies had failed, but after taking two
bottles of Ternna tho troublo almost en
tirely disappeared. For this special
writo at onco t'
full statement
bo pleased to .
vice gratis.
j ddress Pr.
Tho llartmr.n
Uliio.
llartman, President ot
Sanitarium, Colmnbuai
Cull on A. K. Holes In iiis iirw bo'v
uiKand liuir cutting parlor for t,ur
heiilennwl with .---.'.t -,mm'
khi and a eleiiU loWel to phcIi patron
on tlie north side of Market square op
posite Central Hotel. Satisfaction llimr
itliteed. tf.
The I'osr 1H( w,.,.; (,.,t ,.v.
S. I ). Itiileniuii n , jned1 his charge la
rhiladelpliia. This, (.1 l) JI I ' V.
true, hut we were correct In the state
ment that lie U attending Me lie d
lectures.
rtA tt 1 gsatf
1 larch Prices in
J
w hilc
lire
O'l V
SWCCIrl
TiV. r 1 II.... I., -i'i Win'i.e (iiiiiils nwtciiil ill cli mmr tin m nut in M.ircll. w l.llt .l:'.l'cll lil'lccs oil tllciii now
.i v. t .... .,.1.-.. i, i. .nl ,il' ini.uls iviili v:iliiiK ) i!:i 1 nliiivc their real worth ami thus scciiiinrl v reduced, but mil
reductions, bused on actual cost oricis and we hliy clic:iier, so our rulucliotis mean iiiore uollars saved linn at any utl.cr store
Cost price tho rulinjr price throiitilioiit the store, thoiiy;h oft times its just half.
The bargains arc many now though at such prices they won't last long. The iiuieker you can m iic the I otter the clo-ing.
Sale Begins Friday a. m.. Jan. 16 and continues while stock lasts-
Coughing
x,imctti..v i' irj?r:?(.'rT7vv;'ftygrf -
"I was given up to die with
quick consumption. I then began
to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I
improved at once, and am now in
perfect health." Chas. E. He:".
man, Gibbstown, N. Y.
It's too riSAY,
with your cough.
The first thing you
know it will be down
deep in your lungs and
the play will be over. Be
gin early with Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral and stop
the cough.
Thrw tm tnouKh for an ortlnary
eolili WO., lu.t right for bnmchltlf, h.mrn.
dmi, lird cold, !.; H. mott economical
lor curouic wki w m "-
and
for
i1
Slioot and.
Pillow Oases.
An opiiortune time for Hotels,
Uiarding houses, as well as private
families to buy at a saving. All
ready to use muslin all torn not
cut.
Cases 42x:ii nnd 4-"ix3tl regularly
10c. and 12c now priced 8c or 4 for
iOC.
1 letter ones 45x110 regular l-"c
18c kinds for lie.
Sheets Slx'.K) wide 50c now
75c.
Uttter grade 81x'.)0 regularly 00c,
reduced 1! for $1.00.
Large Square Sheets 90x00 were
630 8,2 for $1.10.
Hemstitched Sheets OOx'.H) 7.3 cent
kinds at olio.
Holster Cas. s 42x72, 33c.
ZLxxsllxxs and.
Sliootings.
At prices housekeepers cannot af
ford to uxn by.
Jlilllileaclied niusliii yard wide
regularly se to go at (i'Je.
Fruit of the loom, bleached and
yard wide regularly 10c at 8e.
Itcgiilar tie lileaclied inuslin 4Jc.
WHiinetta lileaclied (Sheeting was
12Ac for 10e.
hleached Lonsdiile Sheeting yard
wulc. 1-lc Uiud lUc. 10c. kind at
Uniileacheliiiiislin full yard wide
Gc grade at 4J cts.
liluck Hock regularly 7c now 5J.
Reduced prices on 0 quarter and
10 quarter sheeting, Tubing and
casing.
Bargains.
Think how nojch of Winter is
con line vet. bow often you will need Another lot that were if 13.00
them and then of these prices. All $5.00 each
wool Blankets, drey 10 quarter size,
now $.'1.00 reduced to 2.20 a pair.
11 quarter oiich that were $4 for
2 80 pair and $5.un ones at $:t.:0 a
pair.
Muney 100 per ct. wool, have no
equal at the price, blue and red bor
ders, pure white, 10 quarter size re
gularly $5.00 now priced $.1.5(1 puir.
11 quarter size were $(1.50 now at
$4.40 a pair.
Muney Kniega are made of the
softest of (.'alilornia wool, pure white
with dainty blue, pink, red and
yellow borders. 11 quarter size were
$10.00 now $0.8H pair. 12 quarter
size at $8.25 were regularly $12.
Cotton lMankets for bath or slum
ber robes, stripes, all over, various
colors, regularly $1.00 for 8:ic.
VST" arm
Comforts.
Filled with pure white cotton cov
ered with fancy figured tmtteen,
some have one plain side, nicely lln
isbed. $1.50 ones are now $1.10.
2.50 " 1.75.
:t.lHl " 2.20.
$i!.5(l and $4 00 " $.t.:iii.
Down tilled, knotted with silk
ribbon.
$4.25 ones are now .ytito.
$0.25 onis are now $I.H5.
Iiadios, AXissoS
nnd Clillcirori S
GnrmoTits.
At a wonderful sncrilice nil tile
more a bargain for you Just think
a good part of the Winter before you
yet and such prices while the goods
lest.
A lot of Ladies Suits that weie
25.00 now reduced to $10.
now
$:!5 (Odrecn Velvet Suit
style $10.11(1.
$25.ini Krown Venetian Suit now
priced $to.ntl.
lirown Uroiulclotli suit was $25.
now $l7.im.
liliie ilieline Suit that was $20
for $15.10
lllack Serge Suit at same price,
was $20 too.
$20. Covert Cloth Suit for$l.t 75.
$20. Snow llnke Suit, lllack and
white for $12.25.
Camels Hair and lllue Serge suits
reiru lurly $ls.uo redu I to $10.
drey Homespun suit regularly $15
for $s.25.
Misses drey Homespun Norfolk
Suit that was"$20. for $1:1.50.
Misses Knickerbocker Norfolk,
Suit regular price 15.uu now 10.50.
Xicllos Fur
Txitrxm.ccl and
T31ootiio Ocnl
Coats.
Our $(i(i.00 Coat for $.'!-v50. One
,'t5.HI eont fur 2U.no. One $10. cont
2."1.10. $2.'.(l coat for $111.25.
Hosiery.
Ii lies n'ld Cliildn-n, f:it ' l.-cl:
seamlees ribbed hose sizes 41 to 10.1
rgul ir 15c kind at 10c. pair.
liiit ribbed hose iismilly ll)c at 5c.
Ladies black full fashioned Frem h
Lisle 15e kind at Hie pair.
25e black Hue uuality with black
and w hite foot nt 2 puir for H3c.
50c Ladies extri quality, split sole
or w bite loot. in. 2 p:nr lor 75e.
Children 50c liuselil to S.l nt 2-"c.
.ivs5llc Jllcychi Hose (1-1 to !U at
2"c.
Small lot Wool llibtiel Hose fes
ser niiike were 75c and 81c how .'t:'.
iu latest 1 1 ross Ooodsi
I misiinl prices oil lilack and col
' ored guods.
In lllack : Heavy all wool coat
ing 51 inclics wide was 2.50 fur 1.25.
Wool Canvas 1.25 quality for !N'.
1 DO quality 75c.
Viilinihlied Worsted was 1.25 ul
HSe.
le Colored ioods : Light Tan
Venitiaii was 1.7" for 1 25.
Tan Cloth that was 711 at 50c.
Henriettas brown and given were
7!i for 4!ic.
42 inch mixed Suitings, nvccn,
brown and black (Hie kind fur -in.
Special prices 0.1 corduroos and
fancy waistings.
Jai'dineersand Crockery.
A clearance price on dinner sets,
Toilet sets, .lardineers, Salad dishes,
I (inner and Tea I'lalcs, vou c-iuiiut
iilluid to puss this by if you want to
buy at a saving.
Dinner si t white French China,
Inn pieces was :!ll.(ill now priced at
$24.00.
I lecorated Lamps some only one
of a kind liiit mostly iavo or nmie,
at vai inns prices, iiealllifill in de
sign and colii's.
Undcrwoar.
l'lices llial will suit nil in .i.-n s
Ladies, Jlo.vs, Misses and Cliildivns
all sizes, tlie best qualities. Fleece
lined.
Misses Ribbed Vests, heavy lleice
were Illlc now 25e.
Misses Hiblied Vests in Cream,
lleeced, regularly 25e now 2 for2i.
Ladies Kinbcit Vests aiid Taiits,
pure wool, ptarl color, giiarautiid,
110 shrinking l.UO kind 75c.
.50c Suits are 2 for 75c.
$3.50 Suits, now $2.4S.
1.00 Suits 2 fori 60.
Behreyer, Boa
& Co.,
Q.Fropb. Streeb.
Penfi a.
EliT) Street.
J.U.llUWuniu,
OCDi C
-if- -if n-
30 D
3 "