The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 05, 1903, Image 5

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MIDDLEBUKG POST.
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old reliable
f Absolutely Pure
V IS NO SUBSTITUTE
SWINEFORD.
linn! lo'thcrmcl of Kichfield,
Saturday in tjwu.
Kliniuls of Sin-uptown, and
lloruherger, of Mciservillc,
LIS hiiMiii'ss in town.
;j ttic ( JrayliH, of Richfield
I a few days wiui ner graiiu-
i K. S. Stroupe and wile last
11 ls,on ...ill.
BilOS. llOWCISUA 13 Will" mm
i-rippc, lnit lie has improved.
lre glad to hear it.
W. Custer, of Sunbury, spent
Llay at homo, tot ween trains.
uUii Hover anil wife of Dan-
iHiit a few days with the lat-
lirotlitr, Ira Walter.
Unlay, J. W. Swartz was tal!-
TroxclviIIe to visit his mother
sill.
r. J. Anug, wile and llaltie
of l,ivistowiit spent buinJay
tin- iornier's parents.
Ling to the seareily of ears our
dealers are unable to snip me
nit of cross ties to the ditletent
bent's.
Ke of our school girls have
red employment in the American
I factory.
jst week cur supervisor with a
of men was compelled to clear
jmlilic highways to allow pas-
Ltiirdi y Frank Binganuiii Bold
rini'i asjuutpritcwnj-
;.Fe!ifch'r!tusli for f 700.
ast week Ii. S. Stroupe, pur
led tlie old homestead at Stroup-
ii, from I j. S. (Jelnctt, for the
of 1, Mid.
.itunlay night, Edward, son of
Vim. Id and wile, died of scar-
lever. lie was luterreti at me
hi (.'( iiic tery, Port Trevorton.
Inlay night, aged o years.
it ui lay evening a surprise party
iclil hi honor of 1'hilip Aung
wile to celebrate the o th anni-
ary of tin lr married life. The
le were the recipients of many
ents. A sumptuous supper was
fved to all. The number present
about hl'y persons.
Uev. Scarle oF Port Trevortm,
was in town mid culled on the mem
tors of Ids fl ick.
If you want to to happv get mum
cereals at Dundore's store and read
the Post.
Cord wood is a cheap sulistilule
for owl.
Our farmers will wtieiid the fir
tilers' institute at Scliusgrovc lu x'
week, mid hen;- w hat these who
know have t say.
Our teiu-hcis me much encourag
ed, Mid by the close of the leini.
wiil turn out some talent that will
make its mark in thefotu'v.
J. II. Wise has his coal yard
well stocked.
PENN'S CREEK.
K. S. Stroubol llerndou visited
his brother, Willis, last week.
John Bowcrsox and Harry See-
bold are home from Lewistown.
Stella Musser is being entertain
ed under the parental roof.
S. F. Sheary attended the funeral
of his mother at liewisburg, Mon
day. She was an aged and respect
ed lady.
Francis Mover, Miillinburg visit
ed his sister Mrs. S. C. Diindore,
Sunday.
An infant child i f S. iSrunner,
died last week.
Mable Baker of Miillinburg is
visiting her grand parents, Samuel
Shrader's.
Harry Stuck and family of Mid-
dleburg, were visitors at Ex-Sheiill'
Ueiehley s Sunday.
Mary Spaid is visiting relatives
in Middleburg.
Charles Fester, son of Allen Fcs
sler of Akron, Ohio, is visiting re
latives. J. C. IJowersox and brother Em
anuel of Lindsey, Ohio, were callers
in town last week one day.
MjMterioiiN lrrnilislaiifP.
Ouo was pale and sallow and tin
other Iresh und rosy. Whence thi
difference? She who is blushing
with health uses Dr. King's New
Life Pills to maintain it. liy geutly
arousing the lazy organs they com
pel good digestion and bead oil
constipation. Try them. Only 23c.
at Middledurg Drug Co., Uraybill
Si Garman, Richfield, Pa., Dr. J. W.
Sauipsell, Pennscieek, Pa.
KANTZ.
Abel Fidu r ami wife ..f WinflcM
and Benj. Swar'r., of llntler. we t'
visitors at Ira Swartz s Iat week..
Mrs. Sainui I S:ruu!, and i.n i.
sch.-je:
-111 i I ..f
Mn'iii-!n lv of Kirliiii-li! v:ts ;
speiiling a 1 w days with her sister,
Mr. John Lanois last week.
Julni li-ler of Fri-churir and!
A PASTOR WA"'5STO'
AN EMPEROR
SAVED BY PE-RU-NA,
daughter, i f Flint 1 1 ey, t-s d j.Wttie Smiih ..f town, mid For.-st
through town on their way to Aoi il.-j p.n.iii.s of l Yi-elm g and V i s K.
ihkt Iji I. ilu'c I biruiiir hi i,oo oejini iiu-i
Wiji Spi'fiikle a id wife, and ('. h ivpiia'ity ! Ia'vnis Milium
OUNDORE.
lie Susipiehanna Coal Breaker
HoikIwI last week, and so 6us-
hdtd business for the uresent.
e the ice is passing down the
feani. 1 lie prospects are, how
ler, for an early resumption and
M prices and a strong demand lor
lor another season, which is a
lrvest for our people along the
rer.
Kerstetter & Witmer are hauling
from their yards to Selinsgrove
2.50 delivered.
M. Kntnlx) sold his coal flat to
firm of Swenk & Hoot.
he boarding at our poor house
sufficient for all, but exceedingly
piple, and now some of the board-
Is ire striking out for themselves,
Hie expense for the township
le less.
Kanilxi & Son will build a new
ft to ship coal to Herudou.
Our overseers are also financiers
fd have paid this year $400 on the
Ji debts contracted by their prede-
psors.
Time and tide wait on no man.
V'ther does the ice : some have fill
P weir ice houses and some have
J II. Shelly of Kanfx.. was in
u . . . w
pwn selling fruit trees.
8. Brubaker of Eclipse, was in
pwn. -,
" S. Reichenbach of Toehil J,
pent a few days at Seliusgroye cut-
"g Wood. v- , ..... - '
VERDILLA.
John 1). Maries and Xelson Ilcint
zlcinan, who are employed at Mil
lersburg, spent Sunday at home.
After working a few weeks in
Lancaster Co., John W. Staid, came
home to stay.
Jocky 15. Auckcr intends to gu
into the coal business this coming
summer.
Mrs. Pi. (i. Stall 1 of Lewisburg,
who spent last week among bei
many friends lu re, gave a very good
entertainment with her Phonograph
at the home of W. W. Sholly, Sat
urday night to a full house of
neighbors.
Our boys had a shooting match
here last Saturday.'
The teacher and pupils of Kciser's
school, with a little financial aid
from the old folks at home, placed a
toll on their school house, and the
first one in the township too.
GLOBE MILLS.
Fred, and Solomon Klasc and
wife visited relative at this place
Sunday.
Joe Moyer of Freeburg was stn
on our streets, Thursday.
A. A. Ulrich and wife spent Sun
day with N. P. Hare and wife at
Midulecreek.
Murray Iteigle of Kreamer, spent
Suuday with his brother Calvin.
Anna Zeitor visited her father,
John Zeitor, a few days the past
week.
NaUie ltauch retuined to his
home fliicr a rix eti' visit witL
relatives at this place.
Charles Hummel of Salem, and
Oliver Hummel of Kreamer were
doing business at this place Mon
day.
B. F. Row accompanied Reno
Row of Kreamer, to Mitllinburg,
where the latter purchased a hand
some buggy.
Mrs. Charles Stuck is on the sick
list, ;
U. blllllll HI'. I, W; IV V ;lt.ig 1 I l.ii '(-
Dni-se, Sicdav.
C. O.Sh .nilni h. F. I Ki iJ.' m d
Clan ikc Iloliz i,iilc mailt' a doM-ne.-v
tiij) to Siiiilmi'v Mniiilav.
We arc inforiniil tiiat nor I, it ml
C. C. Glass, will t tke iititu hin:M li
a wife. We extend our luaily con
gratulations.
J. Frank Shambai h, 1ms h'rulto
Toad. D.eisL'tn work this Sun mer.
Mrs. Zi'ii'i Spnul. e! is visitii g in
S'lamiil in this wick.
Miss Rosa Mcytrs of liiick IIacn
is the gmt of Lt. P. S. Milh-r Mid
wife.
Mr. Glace sp -nt Wi !. csday of
last week with ln li umuI . harles A.
Shamback, at Dundore.
Mrs. Geo. Glace d iiear I 1 1 1 1 K i
spent a day with Mrs. (). S. Ucig'i
last week.
Calvin Furry called on Jacol
Lewis Moyer of Flint Valley la.M
week to buy a cow.
Henry Shambach is suflei ing -. i I
an attack of neuralgia.
D. II. Wilt and wi'e were en'i -tnincd
by Frank Spec-lit and fanni
of Freeburg, Pa., Sunday.
J. Foster Dock was to Philadel
phia to buy a horse and buggy, last
week.
Patents.
Keystone litiwand Patent (.'oniany,
Ml) Met, liuilding, Philadelphia, Pa.
Who are the only homlcd "Patent
Company in the World, oiler to make
a Kimrnnteed Patent Otllee prelimin
ary examination (not merely their
opinion) Free of charge to readers of
"MitldleliurKh Post" who will send a
sketch, model or description of their
inventions.
They will also give n certificate of
patcntahility tvhich will lie of gieai
assistance to an inventor in raising
c.ipital.
All patents Keen led through this lirm
are guaranteed under a $10,000 bond.
Valid patents with the broadest claims
jJlruretl on eotcy weeWy iioynienls.
Write t')-ilay mentioning this paper, tf
I III- l V l e;ip
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His Tools.
Good tools, good workman. But
what of the ma who knows only
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pm jLiJmH
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KiitzluAii Sta'e Nm-ipal S
; r ache I in the Si. Joln.'s CIiipc'i,
very ii.iti cst'nj s. vMiiio.
(Juite a IPC tutor nf 'HI eg ' tale t1 -expect
to attend lie Aeid'Hiv :i
Fm-lmig, ii. the '-'pi i v.g.
Inlui 1 . I'liiilj. id K:i,t,
move iii I In-Ii'iii-e i t-i-miie I l.-
II. W.-:. I', Mi. I' r..!i;i ha- im'iv
the io!.i- tit. 1 i iir a ;e.u' I ii .i'h'i)
(.'o i::'v ( 'ommi-i.-'ulli r ' - i i i
Rck'h'.'! 1i:ii-'i, was Mill ell i i! sUre.
Molld.iV.
Al-. rvhncc and moi (Iruvt
Milllitdnirg, weie visiting hi- fat In r.
John Sehi:ec, Thursday.
A pleasant birthday surprise party
was giveti Jan. 'Jo'tli, fr Don Hoo
ver. Splendid refreshnie its weie
Ferved, after which a in ni'icr of
tna-l-' were reso iiidcd In Uev. "Shal
fcr w as toasi master.
WEST BEAVtR.
Births Horn to Harvey Wagm r
tin! wife, a smi. Tu L. C. Wagnci
tntl wife, a boy. To .lack linker
an I wife, a girl.
Joseph Wagner bought the Levi
II. Trca-tcr property last week for
$500.
Your scribe spent a few days tit
ISipuhaiii, Pa., last week, and was
shown tlin iigh the dillereut works, strength and courage, and i
bv the Uev. John Galvin nf Ycigcr-, my weight, gaveme a hcuh
medicine In the world. If
would save many from dcatl
Itev. IT. Stubeunill.of Klkhor
St. Jnhii'rt Churc h nf thut jilai-c.
presented to him by Kinpemr Will
tho bibles tho Kinpemr lias writn
Tliis honored pastor, in a reec:
bus, Ohio, says concerning their f
The Peruna Medicine Co., C
Gentlemen : had he
and all despaired of me. I i
ton II.
Flinch liaker, l'ia
Kuepp, Ira
I'ttn;- Kirk Folk, dim linker, Jim
(Joss ami papa Wciand have been
eniplnyel at Lewistown, storing
awav ice fur the past week or two.
Tine-Wagner is nnisbig a very
si. re hand caiisetl by being caught
wilh the stave siw at Drcese's slave
mill.
Our sick are reported to be im
proving under the care of Dr. Mit
chel of McClurc.
Wis., is pastor of tho Evan:- Meal Lutheran
V. Mubelivnll is the possessi .i- "f t.; I i 1 .1. -a
a "f German, I'pmi tlio liy : if of olio ot
' t liisown hiinihvritiiig a text.
ti-r to Tho l'eruna Medieluo Cc. of Ct-him.
us catarrh remedy, l'eruna:
.s-, Ohio.
.iiages nf the lungs for a long i'.mc,
cruna and was cured. It gn - a me
healthy, pure blood. It inc: . scd
'lor, and I feel well. It is t!ii ' est
vone kept Peru in in the housj it
..-y year." II. i: YUliZSYOLL.
Thousands of people have eatarr' :
would Imi Kiirpriseil to knowlt, In --e
it has N eti ealle'l Homo otlter limio- an
catarrh. Tim fact id catarrh is ea,. i It
wherever located; ami another . ct
which is of equally groat importance, is
that l'eruna cure catarrh -whorowr
located.
-ive prompt and Msti--
ini the ti-e of 1 Yniua,
ir. llartmait, im' a
ymir eitii) and l,-- will
: yuil lii.-i valuable- ad-
If you do not i
factory r'-sulls
write at oneo ti
full stalcnicnt
bo pleased to g.
yieo prat is.
Address Tr. '"artmail, Pn-ii!' nt of
Tho Ilartniau S'.aiitarium, Culuinlnis, i).
your opinion, thn ugh ihc
which we can rclv on.
L. A. .lenkins, sliipnd 1 Id i.i
uli'i it Kernels lusi
-?:...:.. I'.-.TTir-i. i t
.. .1 . i i , ., i ins own laoiry iitmir.
lor the next six weeks, and give lis '
i i i . . i r i . i . ... i.
,. , . ,i i ,.i t. mi aieoi ivci -neis nei weei
..a.e unit wi v.vt Kvr.vv'.f.v.i.i., M
O -T j Call on A. E. .-ules In his iu- sna
iingaiid iiair eiitling parlor for your
L-wiil eli-aneil with H refi't-slliliu' ttliiou-
inel to elicit litilroll
""t'lrket siiinre oj-
Ml w '
HllU'flt.
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UNDERGARMENTS.
I.ltlll Ss
..larlv
Wll'tr II I'll T'-!u!h v
iilnl iiioie
A Semi Annual Kvent, win n the store is all donned in wbitc dici iiitions vi r. where gre.t yn i i li e r s.mwy
The most important lialuic that will aji:il to you is the selling if iniisli i U.i erwear at prh es u .dcr what, is r,
the eauie quality.
Fashion writers have again decreed white more than ever will wlii'c be w n this rcquir
elaborate oncB than when colors arc worn.
Are you willing to look ahead a bit for those needs, by buying now when it n quires less money tl an yu:i w M " ; to piy later ..u.
All garments are fresh and clean, coming from well ventilated facN ries n ) sweat shop rubbis'i heiv. .AJa'.erial-, voikn.Misl.ip,
style and trimmings are good.
Widths and lengths are liberal none skimpy or stingy.
GOWNS.
Square yoke, cluster tucks, ruffled neck and sleeves, usualViiic
value.
fJOO. Surplice neck, yoke tucked and laee iusertion, ruflle trim
med. 7BOm Square yoke of embroidery insertion with 10 tucks, indiu linon
ruflle around neck and sleeves, side opening, regular dollar
value.
81(OOa Made of cambric, embroidery yoke, tucked yoke and
sleeves with embroidery edgea, sleeves India Linon ruflle,
worth $1.25. , , , ,
Other styles with yoke of. blind embroidery, trimmed with
embroidery or yoke of hemstitched tucks with wide lace' ruflle.
Qi.aS. Empire shape, pretty tucked yokes of embroidery and in
sertion, plaited tucks around neck, down front and sleeves, a
$1.50 value. , , , ,
01.00. Cambric slip gown, surplice yoke, both front ami back of
tucked linen. Lace edged, ruflle around neck and sleeves.
81.70. Fine Cambric, V shaped neck, all-over embroidery yoke,
beading and ribbon, embroidery finished sleeves.
2.00, Cambric, square yoke or emiiroiuery, nemsuicneu uickcu
Lack, neck and sleeves lgel with lace and embroidery.
$2.25, $2.50, $3.00 a9d $3.50
Fine cambric and silk kimonos in rich styles of embroidery,
laces and ribbon trimmings.
LONG SKIRTS,
Good Muslin with deep ruflle that have 7 tucks and hem
Others with embroidery edge.
Ml A l. At .1 ..J tiL
r M Muslin, 3 tucks above rume, nas men rumen uge wuu
jC OC. tucks and embroidery, $1.00 value.
qq Best Muslin with 11 Inch flounce and 3 Inch lace ruf-
50c.
$1.25 Cambric, rullie of iuditi linon, trimmid uith lucks, lace in
sertion and lace , $1.50 quality.
$1.5(1 wide linen llo.iuce, ii tucks and i nibroiilei.v nillle edue.
$1.75 line muslin, wide lu .-ked rullie, triiumcd with insertion, edg -d
with embroidery.
$L(;0 Cambric, wide llounei' wilh two rows ii serlion, :! cluster
ticks, linen rullie edged with luce.
$LU5 Cambric, wide lucked Hom e ', 5 inch embroidery rullie and
dust ruflle.
$.'J IK) line cambric indiu linon To nice, I rimmed with insertion mid
hemstitching, 'a -e edge to match insertion.
$ (.'25 line long cloth, India linon llounei , trimmed with insertion
a d tucks with lace rullie and dust rullie.
fl.oo lint st long cloth 2intlia linon nilllos with tucked ed'e and ,'!
inch luce li inch dust rullie.
DRAWERS.
For Ladies and Children, Misses 1 to 7 years good muslin, .1 tucks
and hem, best ones with hemstitched ruflle.
10c, 12c, 15c and 25e.
15c. and 25c. F.xtia values for the price.
50c. Cluster tucked embroidery or lace ruflle.
75c ami $1.00 to $L50 pair trimmed ruffle of embroidery ai d 'ace.
frTnged doylies
$1.2:1 A number of Doylie- used for Holiday 1 'cc.or.tiii n haw 1 e
Conie Hlightly soiled and mus-w tl.
Pure liuen flower designs border and fiinge, le, 2c. .'Ic. according to
size? :
107plaiiVtiKht fitting.
15c V sbajK'd or square ne.-k, embroidery n'ld laee trimmed.
25c low nick tight fitting or full front, h.ce und embroidery trimm
ed. CCc a pretty cover with 4 rows of laco insertion down front.
7 covers with embroidery iusertion and leading yokes, neck ami
arm h des trimmed with embroidery.
$1,00 Nainsook, yoke of lace inseition, leading and ribloi, neck an 1
ftrms a e lace trimmed.
on & Co.,
the tools his grandfather used ?
The town hall on tlie totpath is
Devoe lead and ?inc is the paint j
1 uu operation. - :. , .
Q Fropfc Street.
QOC . C
Eln; 5brect.
but some painters don't know it
Olir tax onllwtnr !a mnkino' a
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tor himself and the township. yet