The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 29, 1903, Image 5

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    M1D)LEBURG POST.
CSCHNEE.
par Xt-'ltie Smith was spending
t c j ivs iu Freeburg last wcck.
g g. Meiser ot oolinsgrovo, was
ion ' business, Sui unlay.
Flmer Troup, tlie butcher, made
Will? "'1 kxmiiuji.
reliant B. S. Iliue Mini w ife,
Ithniugh .own Mont! iy. Mr.
1,-1-. .1 (, " ' ""
L jj '.,iiiicily a mediant of near
k'tt, linw oi iieaveriown.
')avil Hoover and family and
f . .iinn oiw! irtilr mmlo n
v . ......
;t Sunday to .laeob I aie.
pjli v Weaver tif Meiservillc, was
U t inakeaiew uusiuess cans
Uuia.
V. A. Sclince made a business
to Freeburg and vicinity rn-
. . fl OI n ..1 X
lU'V. ! oiicaner aim v. j.
Lrit,.r i 'I ircmour, were early
;ers in town oaliiruay.
The 1 wieners Jjocai institute,
be laid in the M'hool house
kt Friday and Siturday. Tliere
few very liitercsluig addresses
Lj lecture to lie made by Dr. C.
River.
A birthday party for Don Hoover
Uii'M ut David Hoover s on
mlav evening.
HUMMEL'S WHARF.
Our farmers are busily engaged
riiiK away lee for summer use.
A sleighinc party of voung folks
LXortliiiinberlan J passed through
L place Saturday evening.
Miss Katie ceesholtz, who lias
U (tpc'iiding a few months with
r brother at oteeltou, nas returned
(me.
Tliomas Hettrick had the misfor-
c i .. i.:., l ....
lie 01 losing one oi ins iiwiaes- i.m
Jacob Sholzbcrger and family,
1 Miss Iivdia ace, spent a day
k week at Fremont.
Corporal J. L. Bower lias gone to
"illliiilmrg to spend some time with
te brother, llulin.
Daniel Saasaman made several
psto Krutzerville reeeutly, owing
the illness of lus lather, Daniel
issaman, Sr.
David Ililger and Albert Koltzof
arNew Jierlin, made a business
u to this place etlnesday.
Cha.'. Sterner, who is employed
the repairs, near Chillisquaqua,
ntSumhv with friends in tl.fc
ice.
Aiiiong those who are employed
the work train at Sunbury fur
lVnii;', Co., are Norton JJower.
in. Mnyef, Abner Dressier and
ms, .tss;.in m.
SWINEFORD.
Mis. Milton Musser ison the siek
M.
Howard Sliambach of Paxtotiville
bis in town lrulay. He ictends
move to Lewistown in the 8)ring.
Tlie School Directors had the
iooI rooms thoroughly cleansed
I disinfected Saturday.
A. Kreeger spent Saturday at
pubiiry.
Knssel Wetzel, of Fremont, spent
few days with his father. L. K.
Fetzel.
Harry Walter, who is employed
-union, speut a lew days at his
toe.
A quilting party conjrreeated at
biel Yerger's, Tuesday.
SELINSGROVE.
Dr. R. P. Wagenseller and wif.-
returned In me Friday evening, li t
Dr. having lie;n discharge.! from
the Hospital where he had been fm
the last 5 or 6 weeks f. r treatment.
The Dr. looks very well und si
lie feels well. The c. innitiniiy an
very thankful that he has I ten fully
restored to health. Of course he is
still weak, hill is gaining every day
The Fresh men c!as t f I lie Uni
vcrsitv held their banquet at the
Hang Hotel, at Milton, Thiirsdax
evening last. They chartered a ear
to run in Milton mat return. !
which they were the sole occupants.
They were chaperoned by Prof.
Birch and Miss Barrett, the teacher
of elocution. They all report hav
ing hit! a good time.
Mrs. Gortncr left lat week lor
Renova, where she expects to spend
several weeks with her son, l'rof.
CXlen C. Gorl ier and family.
" Bcnj. Ulricli, who died Thursday
from typhoid pneumonia was buried
Saturday.
Henry Heiser of near Mount
Pleasant Mills, vu8 a visitt r in this
town Friday.
The game of Basket Ball lietweeii
Gettysburg and Snap University
team was played in the Opera house
Wednesday evening, to a large au
dience. It was a hotly contested
game. Score 19 to 18 in lavor ol
Gettysburg. The Susq. team play
ed a game of Basket Ball at Shamo
kin with the Shainokin Athletic as
sociation, with the following result
25 to 2J iu favor of Susquehanna.
The new clock and electric bell
system, adopted by the University
has been put into operation and is
very satisfactory. It is quite a re
lief to those iu charge, and obviates
the hand bell ringing that was in
vogue all these years. Every class
is notified iu whatever building they
are, of the time for their recitations.
It is a very complete system.
The ice harvest is still going on ;
a fine crop is being gathered.
Mrs. Henry Ott aud Miss Chris.
Kistuor, of Sunbury, were visitors
to town on Saturday.
KREAMER.
The horse sale last week was well
HHV!fcadedaml -horses brought fair
prices.
Miss Mabel Giitelius of Banner
ville swut Saturday and Sunday at
her home.
Mrs. James Magce had a dinner
for her Sunday School Class Satur
day. Thompson Hilbish and family of
ScJinsgrovc spent Sunday with re
latives in town.
Miss Knnuf and lady friend of
Lewisburg, spent Saturday at James
Magee's. N
Jacob Ileiiitzelinan, while drag
ging lumber, fell and cut his head
severely.
Tliere were two different enter
tainments given here last week in
the basement of the school house.
Rev. Schaniliaeh closed his pro
tracted services last Monday even
ing at this place.
Tliere was no preaching services
here Saturday night on account of
bad weather, but will be in two
weeks from Sunday.
Mrs. Nora Gearhart aud sister.
; Mrs. Hummel of West Milton, are
home visiting their parents, Levi
Artley and wife.
Grovcr Smith, who is working in
the Selinsgrove station, was home
PORT TREVORTON. .
(). D. Bogsr aud vi e It It f.- I
ten days' xi-.it t Phil; d lj hia ill i
latter part of la-t week. j
Di. J. O. Nipple rjiiractot! l.as'
nis in town Wednesday t f last I
week. j
M' . Divid Thuisley of Siinlinry j
visited In r s'Meis, Mrs. St ir B In i r
lid . Mrs. Siwara Humid iltniiijj
he wee!;.
Ad. Kiel attt-iiiled the f un i..l d
Mr. PiMilitM at KratzerviMe Stlur
day.
Ctiininiiiiiiiii services wru- U-'il I
in the U. B. Church Sunday.
Theodore Fox sold his h m -hold
goods to Landlord Arnol l of
the Port Trevort'ni House.
Mr.-. George Michael and dat g1 -Ur
.Miriam, of Sunbury, visitnl ilu
forini r's sou, John aud fumiiv nvt r
Suiitlay.
L'Kial Int tit ute was I c!d inth
U. B. Church, Friday. Prof Wa -Immii
was present a i ' u.i p!a ol
v tli the attenilaiuT ot the te.ieh rs.
Jerre Suvtler had charire of Mrs.
Yoeiiiu's funeral at Herntlon ore
lay this week.
The Democratic and the Kc inMi-
tan I'riniaries passed oil very q iiet-
Iv ratlin la v.
Many State Chemists.
Have nnalyzod Devoe and f i t d
lead, zinc, color, linseed oil, ; .d
turpentine dryer; nothing else. The
maker oilers 100 reward fo tin
ing anything rise.
FOR
ALL
GATARRHAL COiViPLAIRJTS
Peruna is
Most Excellent," Writes Congressman
John L. Sheppard.
Patents.
Keystone Law nnd Patent Company,
810 Kctz ISuildhiK, l'hilailelphia, 1'a.
Who are the only homleil "I'ment
Company in the World, oiler to make
a guaranteed latent Olllce preliniin-
nry examination (not merely their
opinion) Free of charge to renders of
"Middleburgh Post" w ho w ill send a
sketch, model or description of their
inventions.
They will also give a eertilleate of
patentability which will he of great
assistance to an inventor in raisirg
cipital.
All patents secured through this 11 rut
arc guaranteed under a $10,000 bond.
Valid putentswith the broadest claims
secured on easy weekly payments.
Write to-day mentioning this paper, tf
J
CongroBamaa John L. fcSheppard, Member of Coii(;rbS from 1Vx:u,wi
Gentlemen: have used Peruna in my family and tin
most excellent remedy tor all catarrhal complaints." Congrc.
John L. Sheppard.
TIIKKK are two things that tlio whole
medical profession agree about con
cerning catarrh. Tlio first is that ca
tarrh Is tho most prevalent and omnipres
ent dlscaso to which tho peoples in tho
United StateH aro subject. All classes
of peoplo havo it. Those who stay in
doors much and thoso who go outtloors
much.' Working classes have it and
sedentary classes have It.
Tho doctor finds caturrh to bti his con
stant and over-present loo. It compli
cates nearly every disease ho Is culled
upon to treat.
Tho second thing abont catarrh on
which all doctors agree, is that it is dif
ficult to core it. Local remedies may
gire leuof but they fall to euro i
manently. Kprays or snuffs amount to
.in
llttlo or nothing exeijpt to give i ;
rary relief.
Cutarrh is frequently loeateil I '-icr-nal
organs which cannot bo rea : ly
any sort of local treatment. J. . this
is known by ovcry pbyslclau.
To dovlso somo pystetule intcrnr.' rem
edy which Would reach catarrh : : its
source, to eradicate it permanently
from tho system this has been the do
Biro of tho medical profession for u long
tlmo. Forty years ago Dr. Hartuuin
confronted this problom. He believed
then that ho had solved it. Ho still be
lieves ho has solved it. lie cures the
sands of peoplo annually. During all
these years TtTuna has been tho remedy
upon wllWfc ij"1.4M . -rti-i.
It was at first a private prescript ion,
afterwards manufactured ejres!-ly for
him In lari: timntities. This remedy,
Peruna, is iihw to bo found in every
drug store and nearly every lituno in
the land. It is theoiily relialh internal
remi dy ever tlevi.-ttl to cure ni.y ease ot
catarrh, however Ion;; t'.e cim may
have ni taniliti'j.
A ( mm. ur N.i:il 4 ntiirrli A 1 Ivr YttarK
Slniiiliiii; uri-.l by lv-ru-nn. lv
Hon. Uii(loli!i M. Patterson, a well
known lawyer, of rl.i-a;-o, 1:1., write
' I have lx'en a MitTerer frc ,,i nasal
c:itanli f. r tlie paM fl ve years s-. iil nt lh
earmst S"lie:tatioii ,f a frieinl 1 tried
Peruna and uni lad to i-ay it has nffortl
eil a ins .let;- cure. It is vi.!i j'iestsurtt
I reeommei'.d it to olliers.'" '.Imlolpli
M. 1'atti'i'soii.
A e.pr-'e (,f l'eruna never f.ii's tc
bring p'lii'f. There i no other remedy
like I'eruna. Its cures are prompl anU
lierni.-Mient.
Mr. t'- niiliiis Si line, " We.-'t lJlitU
trtvt "" York, wri'e :
"I have Ui'.)y recovered from my car
ta rr hal trou
bles. I H'.lffered
for three years
with catarrh of
tho head, iiom.'
and throat. I
tried all kinds
of medic i no
without relief,
but at last I
have been cured
by tlio wonder
ful remedy
called Peruna.
"I read of Pe
runa iu your almanac, : 1 wroto you
for advice, which 1 follow 1. Aflertak
ing one and one-half bot'.l s of peruna
I ii m entirely cured, ami can recommcndl
Peruna to anj-oiie as tlio beot ,.?:d .surest
remedy for tiny catarrhal t.vui h s."
Camillus Senile.
Hearing Lent by Ontarrh- lie:. reil by
lVriinn.
Mr. William Pauer, llurton, T -vas, a
(inner and Miller, writes:
" Some years ago I lost the lieartii!; ira
my left ear, and upon examination by a
specialist, catarrh was decided to bo tint
cause. I tooke course of treatment ami
regained my rearing for a time but I
soon lost it r. mpletely. 1 commenced
to take I'erun '. according to direction
and have take eight bottles l't nil, and
my hearing is completely restored, and
I shall sing tin praises of i'eruna when
ever nn opportunity occurs. Win.
llauer.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from tho nso of I'eruna,
-;le at one.t to I T. llartman, giving a
JtiIc... mi .if your ease, and V.j will
be pleiisi'd to give you his valunMo ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr. JIartman, President of
Tho Ilurtmuu SJuuilurium, Columbut.OL
! -;Cv vVi .
- i a jr
Mr. vmillus Semir.
In i mm an i
KANTZ.
Jerunihih Hoover of Ilermlon.
Cll; l ies Rlmtulwrn'up nt TTr-ou.
k. l'sed tl.roueli town on Fri-' visiting n,other ovcr Sl,nday-
- 11 - . -na
fj. i Miss Maud lhomas, who has
Daniel S..vder, formerly of this i !eu in New York. visil"
hut o'f late a resident of K relativesintown.
"rtliiiniU'i'lantl county, died and
Unght to Urubb's church, this
""')' lor interment.
J. II. Shelly aijent for a reliable
"H-ryi .inpany, is very Lti.-y UJc-
'i orders.
James Shambach is the champion
'PJ'.' cater of this vicinity.
lllC tune is rnmdltr n?iri'rneli!nf
llcn M. Millncr und wife will rn-
kc from ilie mercantile businc-s.
e arc sorry to have them leave
Willis
,ll0,l Wo nuiilo mention Inst week
sick with typhoid fever, are
WV Hinirovinrr.
wis Fisher and wile of Free-
Ft crc seen on our ttrccts Suu-
Ir Swartz has a bad cnU fnr n
""pauion.
Lewis Hiejibacli, by seme acci-
x mc otLYf HV uib saw
IIWH'S TIIINT
We offer Cne Handred dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
ennnot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
W'v, the underbigued, liuve kuowu
F. J. Cheney for the lust 15 yenrs,
and believe him perfectly honorable
i.i all business transactions and
financially able to carry out any
obligations made by their firm,
West&Tkdax, Wholesale Druggist ,
Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnan &
MAnviN. Wholesale Druggists, To
ledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
Dally, acting directly upen the blood
aud mucous surfaces ot the system.
Testimonials scut free. Price 75c.
per bottle. Scld by all Druggists.
Hall's Family pills are the best.
Bis Tools.
Good tools, cood workman. But
what of the man who knows only
the tools his grandfather used 7
Devoe lead and zinc is the paint j
but some painters dou't know it
yet.
STILL MORE BARGAINS.
Prices Tunibliii" Profits ( 'rumbling in th- ureal iqiln ;i ;il cuiseil by i!ie general price ivliu ti'iii throiulioni ihc entire More ( n :t!l
Winter (ioods.
It will pay you to t tinie now while ll e-e low j'l ici s pit v;ul. I t- arc becoming Minillcr each day. Ma-iv kinds tlnit w e told l
last week arc all gone now, perhaps wh it you want may be i:it' unless there is inline liatc ne'inii.
A new An iiom Ciintnt next week Watch for it.
31332:0 it ing-
Prioos
Muslins and .Sheetings.
A real sensation nt our 111 islin
counter and no wonder such prices
the last week fot them now. Ojc for
Hill muslin.
bleached, yard wide, regularly t-'c.
8c for Fruit of the Loom, bleached
4-4 usually 10c, 4Jo for regular t c
bleached muslin yard wide.
10c for Wamsutta Bleached mus
lin 4-4 regularly lL'je.
Illeaehed Lonsdule Sheeting yard
wide 10c for 12c kind lUc for 10c.
4.1c for Oc Unbleached muslin, yd
wide.
6i for IMack Ifoc'i muslin un
bleached 4-4 usually 7c.
Bleached Utiea sheeting 0-4, S'lc
inste-ul of 28c and :c.
Unbleached sheetings 9-4 nnd 10-4
loc and 18c, were 22 and 2oc.
Sattcons,
Velours and B'aucy Table Covers.
81c for 10c Sateens.
Iijc for 12lc ones, black, blue and
white stripes and figures.
Half price on Fancy Velours, a
great variety of colors were 51c now
2.")c.
Reversible Tapestry Table Covers,
knotted fringe all way a ound, pret
ty figures, 1 yds sipinre $l.7ii and
$2.00 kinds t .08 ; :J.2o kinds are
l.05.
Groat Lamp
Kvery Iiiimp included in tluse
prices, laney decorated shades and
Oowls many dlU'ereiit styles.
Flat wick, open and round shinies
some with brass foot, iMe and Jl.21
for the $1.50 ones.
.7."c for the f 1.00 ones.
.(4-ic " 1.25 "
$1.49 " 2.00 "
Round burners, round s! atfesand
brass foot and triinmincs.
$5.05 for $5.00 kinds.
3 43 " 5.30 "
I All Fancy Dishes at Special
PRICES
TO I LET SFI'S, LAMPS, JAKDINKKKS, ETC
Profitable investtneiiLs for hotise-kee ers, prices will lie higher iu the
Sjiring.
$7.20 for $10.00 Dinner set. 100 pieces, American Poreelain, dainty
blue foliage and (lower decoration.
$8.2.5 for $12.00 Dinner sets of 100 pieces best Aniei icun Porcelain with
decoration under the gla.ing gold banded $i:i.2S forr l7.no Dinner set, bus
114 pieces, pink decoration iu Dresden putlern, headed edges, gold traced
handles.
$17.:i5 for $20.00 Dinner Set, plain white China, contains 11 1 pieces.
$19.75 for $25.00 Fancy China Dinner set, KM pieces French hiim from
Limoges, decorated with spray of violets, gold burnished handles.
$24.W) for $:t0.00 Dinner set of 100 pieces Elite Chinathe best of French
China, decoration of green foliage and pink llowcrs, beaded and gold bur
nt died handles.
$.1.00 for 5.00 Toilet Sets, 12 pieces, line or pink, decorated gold banded
and 10 ps sets in lavender decoration mid gold.
$5.45 for $8.00 Toilet Sets, both 10 and 12 piece sets pink decorations,
heavy gold edges.
$(i.;i;( for $9.00 Toilet Sets, blue and pink edges shading to while, (lower
decorations, gold stripicd, 10 piece sets.
$7.25 lor $10.00 sets, 10 pieces, green and white decorations and gold
traced.
Jai'dineres in variety of colors, light and dark, some with bundles ui d
others without.
35c forli5i' ones. $1 IMI for 2 IHI ones 'Oc for 75c ones
1.75 for 2.75 ones 75c for 1.25 ones l..V lor 2.25 ones
,:;c ' .i- l.'.i) vi -i 2 CO fir 2 75 and '! ) ones.
DAMP liKlil'CTKi.N.
-I.N I " 7.00 "
li.lHI " S.IKI '
.S.S0 " 11.19 "
OlJtilclx'oxx's
Sacqucs
Win 111 lillie Micilles nt a pnee
much under the usual value, in.nl
of double fiieed llnniielette, blue and
pink, will: cream collar, fi 1 f Is and
front or cream with blue or ink
col In r, cull'-, anil front, silk crocheted
edges, rililion tied 19c this week,
though worth .'We.
Golf "Vests
Olioop.
So warm and comfoi table under a
jacket or coiit.
$1.50 for f2.iK) ami $2 50 kinds
fancy knit, red and white, black
and white and plain red, brans not
ions. Eiderdowns as low as 60c.
MoxVs nnd. Boys
Wonr ncduccd
Prices.
Sweaters, raiber than stowe tliem
away during the summer months,
we make these prices.
77c for the -H.00 OIK S
s:!c "
fjl.25 "
-! C ", "
il.7H '
y .'.'jo "
$.'.50 "
liilhci' iii 1
" $1.25 "
" SI. 51 "
" fVL'.dll "
" $2.25 "
" $2,511 "
" S:i.(KI "
lain color or
with col-
CVeaxauao 0) a Garnet a &xzz
hWzzzzz' a-ai CuWiV': mc TJ'ca-c.
At prices that make it prolituhle to buy for there is ample lime to war
them this winter yet.
Ladies Suits In ii-lo-date styles, materials of .ibelcne, 1 Iomi--:i'in,
Serge, Hroiulclolli, Snow lluke, iu black and eolois.
$17.00 for suit that was $25.00. $1.1.75 for suit that was $2i'.0o
$15 40 " " " " J20.00. $I2.2."i " " " " t2li.ni 1
nil wool. Unit.
Si inl luirirains in Men's nnd
I'.OVJ
hil ls and Underwear 1 ow.
Iloraiory
for LadU--,', Hoys' mid (i'rls.
5c for :i lot of black ribbed hlock
ins that were 10c a pair.
Kc lor 15. stockings, b'ack ribbed
and s. noli -s.
10c Ladies black I'llli fashioned
hose, li!c llni iid were 15c a pair.
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Ron
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