The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 12, 1903, Image 5

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    MIDDLEBUKCt post.
SWINEFORD. . I
, Prvese transacted busiiu-M !
JonlowB Friday.
, V'iney pHnt Saturday with
'.r ( 'nstcr.
u-. llininan slopped la-iii !
; I '.v xmk- , ;
.. ,,,ttie lIlisT HJH'Ilt SlllliI.IV i
f Keiiniugcr, 'who luul Urn ;
;t Kniporiuiu returned
,,,-tiy
r l.Vi''i' trniwacled ltii-.
. smrmry Thursday. ,
.hi Si't iMTi ,or Mi'"'11- -
! ,ifiv lio expects to work :it j
:lU. ,..nsf. :
.. U .J;is. Shutnaii shipped
"I Clif mit lunil-er. I
rfv l.ilil'.v f Weikert spent
'lV'tti;!i lii-i uncle, John l.h-
l, M':"l;,v Foster Smith moved
,i,.,i(.il ih into Henry
.jjs lll'W llOUSf.
w. Kiracof'e ami Reed Lihliy
ctoNiw licrliii Tliursilay.
Sviirtz ami family ami
, limner ami iiunily attended
iiiiu-ral (if Christine Swart at
Jville.
V Mi-Id Idling Leather Alf-.,
.!,i.icii another ear load ul
,.r la.-t week.
riu (irayhill of 1'axtonville,
liilatc for Jury Commissioner
in town Saturday looking up
irk'iitls.
trotne ( tarinan of Fremont was
jr town last Thursday.
iii r.ingaman Jr., of (A'titer
, ivas noticed on our streets
;,!ay a tcrnoon.
",. II. Stcininger and wife dined
lie home of the. tatter's parents
a laii'iner.
. U. Pottictrer, Veterinary Sttr
mof Selinsgrovc, did business in
in Saturday.
IV. A. Smith spent Monday t
xtuuville with James Dorr.
5. P. Sjiitlcr and family drove to
plmry, Saturday.
U G. Siuitli, who is working on
Middle ami Western division rc
d1 home Tluirsday and is list
with the sick.
THE OLD RELIABLE
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
, .. DUNDORE.
rtinium oofjK bjlu iu driving
, .1 . I t t
ix to uic ." grei oi many oi nis
Hi-nry Hoot sold a cow with a
Vliy licr side to a party at Heru-
b.iisv Winner and (J race Wise,
inJii-triiiiis young girls of tliis
:i, are working at the Shirt
iry at IVrt Trcverton.
Jamli Kcrsletter has a new eoai
fur sale and it is a paying in
'imiit iiir any onn.
i.A. Wentzel, A. E. Witmer
our nu'irhant shipped their
re to a party at Sunhury and got
cents tor it F. (). ., Selins-
The SiMiH'hanna remained high
M week and coal operations
re suspended.
Our Coal Merchants are unload-
kasfastas thev can as their
JrJs were overstocked.
George A. Wolf lias his resi
de at Silver Creek almost com-
eti'd and he believe? in the philos-
ny oi a cage first and then a bird,
idi is a principle worthy of
itatioti.
Oscar Lonrraore is workintr at bis
Jade.
I V. Longacre is in the midst of
s Harvest.
Henry Witmer keeps close to bis
op.
Our tax collector will have to
lose out some of our fellows to cet
Our truant oflicer to do efficient
Ms ought to have an assistant.
The smldea death of Adam Gens-
perof Port Treverton was report
P k 'phone last Friday evening.
Clover Seed ia wnntorl in town
M should be advertised in the
The DlOSt Comnlph linp nfoirona
PfteCOlintv is ct. nf rnn,lr.r
Tue Auditor's renort shows that
N overseers are close house keep-
Witmer is chonDins wood
four merchant as fast as he burns
Rev. K;eler and wife are couva-
Mcent.
tues Ilath
r-iianmnn.
Hcnrv TTnnt m wi i .i
f , J -vv DU1U UIO 1 T ucab BUU
v. Searleis at Baltimore.
BEAVER SPRINGS.
Tlie Y. II. a-..! F. M. Sci(.i
will hold :i ptiltlic niceling in tli.'
Lutheran church Saturday evening
March 11. , AH arc conlinllv invit
ed. County Supt. Walhorn visited
some of our schools hist week.
Isaac Smith of near ILrnslmrg
is visiting his in . ny friends at t'uis
place.
Kev. 1. I'. Zimmerman sjient a
day at Susquehanna University last
week.
W. IT. Klose and wife visite I lit
Middleburg m-ently.
blisses Kstelht llomig and F.lsie
Keigle were pioasantly entertained
by Chas. Maurer and family of
Middleereek, Wednesday evening.
J. 1. Itingaman has left for a
three weeks' visit in Tioga county.
Miss Alice Haines of'lieavertown
and Miss Sadie Komig of Seech
Creek visited relatives at this place
last week.
Ira Kline has recovered from an
attack of sickness and has again re
sumed to his duties as teacher.
Jloro Itiolt.
Disturbances of strikers are not
nearly as gruve as an individual dis
order cf the system. Overwork,
loss of sleep, nervous tensiouis will
be followed by utter collapse, un
less a reliable remedy isimmtdiate
ly employed. There's nothiD? so
t-tticient to cure disorders of the
rL'iVeBilDdiriHnAvs as F.lnnrt.rio Hit.
lula Tf'a a tfnnlnvfi.l tnnin' .1 "1 . 1
-i c. a o nvuuc.iuA buuiu null
effective nervine and the greatest
all around medicine for run dowu
systems. It dispels Nervousness,
Rheumatism, and Neurnlcla niui
expels Alaliuin Rcrins. Only 'M
and sutisfacticii truariinteed bv
Sllddledurs Driiu' Co.. (Jraybill
finnnnn. Kicliii.-l.t I'm.. 1)v .1. W.
Sani)sell, i'ennsci i'ek, I'a.
KREAMER.
On IllKiay evening, Mar. 2, a
lu ppy tl ie!c of Ktple gatherel at
the honit! of A. C. Smith to give
l im a b: it Inlay party. Mr. Smith
us taken entirely by snrpri-e with
u rush Uvn him fiom a cheerful
rowd thai hud made their way
-tairs durii his alisenee from the
house. Tin? evening was spent bv
museni nt of ditlereiit kinds and
m nn d to eiijuy it greatly. A
ti-l.iiii: arty was organized and the
f ill..w :lr suckers 'anglit on the
hi e, hi. li .-ay they will not !
anj.lil ajy.iin at least will Dot liitc
-o ipilekly. Calvin Stetler and w ii'e;
l:inks Yoder and sister, Annie, ul'
.Mnhreliirg; A. Marburger rnd
wile; S. T. llillii.-h and wife; Mrs.
i.lamis Kow, Mother Walter ami
Misa Ir.ota Walter of Sd insgrove ;
W. W. Uoush and wife; James Ma
;ue ami wile; Thomas lVitrich ami
: wife; W. II. (lordon and wife; Mi s
IMia Smith; Mrs. ( !eo. W. lb.ke;
Mrs. (Jeo. A. i- 1 id i! i ul A. 1). I
K reamer .f K :nn. i ; (ieo. (Jem-J
lu l ling and siMei. Anna a..d Carrie I
J of Salem. 'I lie retn -Iiinctits which
j were prepared and -ci vvd tie Mis. j
! Smith were a grand treat and ap !
I predated bv all pre-ciit. Mav the!
future of the family he as (he pal j
full of joy and happine.--
The town was full of candidate-1
last week.
The following expect to g.i In X, j
Dakota this Spring: Win. Hi Im I ,
1 t : i .. i.v. . i mm i !
.iuu laiiiu v i r:uiK i iniina ami
probably V. W. Umi-h.
Miss Anna IJiekd of Selins;;rove
also expects to go to X. Dakota;
she stitrcd her goods at 1'aul Iluni
mel's of this place.
Hummel (V Hummel dissolved
partnership last week.
CoiiiiiiitU".' Mcetini;.
The Kepulilicnii Slamliii),'('(mii)iill e
met ill the Court Mouse Saturday.
Ainoiii; the hiwincss triiiisaeted was tl e
refusal to allow the names of Stale
Candidates on the ticket, the refusal to
submit to a vote of the people the (pies
lion of establishing u permanent dale
for the Primary ami also the refusal to
submit to a vote of the people w hether
the Clmirrunn of the Itepulilicun Stand
ing (Vmuu.lt.iee thtUl ti elected by the
people or by the Committee.
HE
Praiso Pc-ru-na as a Curo for Colds and a Preventive of Calarrh.
WEST BEAVER.
James Steely bought a horse
from William Wrights last wet !; to
haul his vegetables, eve., to the
Lcwistown Markets this Suiiiiih v.
John H. Komig and family spent
Sunday with Henry ISauuigard
ner. The feniahi l'ugilist, who was
with the show that stopped at Mc
Clure last week, knocked out a
heavy weight in one round in
Ulsh's Store before leaving town.
Keubeii (Joss, a brother of Robert
Isaac and Joseph (Joss of Snyder
county, was buried at Samuel s
church, Monday.
This end was well represented at
James Dreese's sale last week at
Beaver Springs. They report
every thing sold well.
Daniel Seal had been improving
trom his late sickness, but the re
port is that he has leen quite poor
ly for the past week.
Miss lietsy Krick of Mifflin Co.,
has been spending the past week in
Snyder county visiting friends and
relatives.
Samuel Daumgardner took a trip
to Minim county last week in
scarcli oi a house to rent. Jt lie is
succesful he will leave Snyder Co.,
in the Spring.
Krcry other man you met for the
past few days was a candidate.
Next week they will be ns scarce as
hen s teeth.
Ed. Hughes moved his house
hold goods from his grandfather's
last week to bpring township.
Working Overtime.
Eisrht hour laws are ienored by
those tireless, little workers Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Millions are
always at work, nipht and day, cur
ing Indigestion, Biliousness, Con
stipation, Sick Headache and all
Stomach. Liver and Bowel troubles.
Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only
25c. at Middleburff Drug Store,
Graybill & Garman, Richfield, Pa.
Dr. J. W. Sanipsell, Fennscreok, Pa.
1 iJX2SLT
v
6
;S.5YBYLA.HADLdL
acccrding to directions on t!ie bottle,
and the cold is b iro to p.iss away
without having ;Miy b;id el'frcts.
Unle$3 this is done the cold is almost
sure toend in the ?. cond t.ie of ca
tarrh, which is in.ikiii;; i. . many Hm s
iniserahle. HlVrnnav. t.ikciu-wry
time ono lias a cold or( :;h, c! r n'c
catarrh would be pMc.'jully a.i u;
know n disease.
MUs 1 Ilij-nl.. tli l in r, 57 1
Hr. i t, Allniiiy, N. V., t. s:
"I lmvo always ln .',il mi
( I'Mlh'T I'lT.'ni-i'iil o iy . x 1 1 - ii i.. 1 in I
c:i!i-1i colli, wlii'iiiic.'t'rrliid tnml.l.
qclckly (lcvcliip tlirooh my cull!,
ti'iu, wlili h It woul.l tukiMW't Us :
iiwiy. I ma Ihanhfiil tosry that .
lic.vo tulu ii l't;itL'XA I do nut li:c.
reason to (livnil tills 11:15 more.
Iinvo lii'i u nt nil exposed to tin'
Wet or rol.l Welti her, I 1sl;o n (lose
of ri'.ItUNA, mill It lliiows nut 11
"f Meknesd from my y.steiu." Ml: .
twill Ubcr.
m mm
Mrs. M.J. Brink
FIRST STAGEOF CATARRH.
A Serious Mistake Which Thou
sands Are Making.
The first stae;e of catarrh is what is
commonly known as "catching cold." It
may lie in the head, nose, throat or lungs.
Its bcyinninij is sometimes so severe as
to cause a chill and considerable fever,
or it may be so slight as to not hinder a
person from his usual business. In pur
haps a majority of cases little or no at
tention is paid to the first stage of ca
tarrh, and hence it is that nearly one
half of the people have chronic catarrh
in sitme form.
To neglect a cold is to invite chronic
Ciitarrh. As soon a anv nnc diumvcrs
. ..1 '..i ...j-. .U,n mvfeotwet I bman to coan. which
..... ... r"l'""" W,"""S gradunlly urow worm until my throat vh
huuld at once begin the use of I'cruna I uru ud raw. Ordinary reuiedlu did uul
11
if.
Miss Sara mcGail.
, 1 help 1110 HiiJ ciiuj;!i remedies iiiiu
Mr. M. J. llrlnlt. No. Mlelilpm
st. J.Ki ph, Mich., wrlies:
"Thu past wintcrdiirlin;tlir wet ie
weallu r I eaunlit u tiul.len itn.l m-vi
which developed n catarrhal co
lhri)iii;li my eiiliriK.vstem,iiiiils.iiill. 1
(.eiieral health that I was completely 1
down, nnd becaino ncrvotM mid 1 1 y
luul unlit to KiipervlNO my hnmr. My pi.; si
clan prescrlhed fur lnc.hut minieliow hise .1
lolno did mono good, Itenillni; of ri'lll'N'A
I decided to try It. After I had taken hut
three Lotties I found myself ill Uuo hcultU."
-Mrs. M.J. lirlnls.
Sibyl A. nnrilojr, A) Mnln slrcot.Triintlntr
ton, lnd., wrllnn: "Lnst winter after (?el-
1 in.
TmiI1iik mi adverti inent of v a l'F,
Ill'N'A could do, I decided to try U.ltlo,
and you can Imagine How clad I (. tieo
It l.ettii to ri luve me In 11 very slim, tlmow
In less than two we kH I wits cui!! .etoh
cured." Sihyl A. -'iad'iey.
No.l!)75d s'.ri. f, Al.
MIsh Sara Mei ;
hnny, N. Y., writ
' A few liiiiiith
attack of liilltu n:
relieve. My hea:
1'iiino lrrlt.it. d a
rhiht mid n. tlili:.
rr.UUNA mi. I
feetly well." S:o
It yon ilon.ii derive Jironi it
;o 1 siill'ered Willi : :ercr
, Wh it'll liulhill si rToed to
heeame luul, iny .- . s bo-
lev. l ill. Ni.llli:,',' :-. ..1111.(1
I llto tasted CU..1. I took
1 111 two weeks I W;l pe
Melirillull.
nd satis
factory results from the Use of li ruua
write at once, to lr, Il.trtman, i;'v!''sl '
full statement of your case, and ! will
be j;lad to give you his val'iab!- : .Ivi&J
gratis.
.i.i'..i...j r . i;.i-tni.-ri, .'I- c
The llartnuia Sanitarium, l.uii O,
8 DPPI PMHRMT CDDIMfi QTVS PC
All over our Iminen.-e Store is a mi perl ed!c.'ti..ii m' h.-a. iyliii. at tractive ant r lialilo iieicli unio I'm- 1 1 -. - ni:j ;i.I r,,:
nier season, h deserves more than a pa.-sin notice i'r r:l i. :i I l.iivoi-. Iieciinse milv rli! Kind- .. .Mi ivliainli-o lin.l ; In: i- umv In o -
1. .. 1 1 1 1 1 . . ' ' . ....
no (iinei im no i a. lowed an entrance tit o:i,- ,'o ,rs then ton in almost every insane (' e iuaUty 1- I ett.-r h.r i!,o
si asm).
pi ice
Ralston Health Shoes.
A $5.00 Shoe for $4.00.
The Shoe made with an bleu. Foot formed over anatomical la-ts
need no hreakini,' in" like most shoes. They arc a shoe with a purpose
in view not an old shoe with a new name, hut diU'crent in construction
fro-n every other shoe, detuned especially for thoMe who desire comfort
with style. They retain their shape better, and wear lonircr than other
popular prieep shoes. The linlstou Shoes have won the confidence of a
lare number of people around .Milton amonej those w ho are particular
in foot-wear because they Hit the foot-many makes, less scientifically
made make the foot lit the shoe. The new spring Styles are here now
and if we do not carry in stock just what will fit vou,' we get it for you
without additional cost. The one popular leather for the season in Pat
ent Corona I'olt Kid, which you will find for quality of finish ahd wear
has 110 superior in patent finished leathers, (ilaml Kangaroo is a
beaty for those who do not eare for a glossy leather. Luce or button,
narrow or wide la.st, single or medium sole.
Never such astir in eheap shoes as this: Mens and Ladies Patent
Colt Hkin, Spring styles, guaranteed not to eraek. for $2.00 never less
than $2.50 before.
Mens Tap Sole Work Klicx nnd Ladies Kid Press Shoes, all sizes,
new Spring styles for 85 cts a pair never less than $ 1 .25 liefore.
Black Dress Goods
Priestly's Never Get Gray.
I Slack dresses arc always in style and this More Ualu a - licadiiiai
ers for both staple and fancy weaves. There is 110 color that t- 1 1 1 i -
much care 111 selecting as Mack; 110 color icipnro more 1.1 rl
I he daylight t hat lalls 011 our Mack goods counter maUit it
place to oily. I I le-l Ii
in the worlit cimovs the prestige as dues i. 'net
( ioods ladder . 1
el l. 1,
tl.,. 1,...
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I ..... . . I 1 ...t , , . n .1 1 .1.1 t ...ii'in 11 . . i ? p. . 1,1 11 1 I I.I I . . 1 1 o: 1 1 '
lirm in the worlil eninys the Prestige as does Ii. 1'i icstly ,v ( o., tor nc.o
years this firm has stood 011 the top rung of llros Hoods ladder
other faluics have ever lieen made hetler. .llllcct all the Plieslls'
gaods are "Cravelietts" haye undergone a process that makes thou :ii
solutely water-proof. You can wear them in a pelting shower eie,
them a shake and the dampness will not he felt hciicath. No -u'.U
used for they are porous to the air. Then too Ihey are spong. I ai..
shrunk and you know hat that means for a suit or skirt. I'm .iw
Skirts and Costuiucs they arc:-- Kstamincs, .ibilenes, ISroad ..
Soleils, Cheviots, Prunellas, Serges, Powercttcs, Canvass Wen
Crlsjienes.
For I Iresses: Voiles, Lute String, Prap-de-Alnie, Melrose, i:-"1
.Mohairs, Ktamincs, ISatistes, Pelgian Twills, Japons, Whipcords, ( ,.
Cloths.
A few Items from Queensware de
partment, This department la just as anxi
oim to supply your needs as any
other. And there are always saving
prices here. The new things for
Spring are Arriving fast.
100 Piece Dinner Set $8.00 best
American make, guaranteed not to
craze, blue floral decoration, a $ 1 0.
value.
100 Piece Dinner .Set $12.00,
name quality, decoration in two col
ore, pink and green, with gold band
ed handles and edges.
10 Piece Toilet Sets $5.00, blue
and green decorated, gold traced
worth $8.00.
12 Piece Toilet Set fancy Pansy
decoration in colors, heavy gold
traced edges and sides.
Umbrella Stands, 20 inches high,
pretty colorings $1.69 worth $2.00
Hpeclal values too In Jardiners, a
regular 15ct. Jardlneer for 10 cts,
G inch size, light colorings.
2 Quart Pitchers for 10 cts. and
3 Quart ones for 15 cts. and the
cheapest ones you ever bought.
A Glimpse at the
Wash Fabrics.
The garden of beauty didn't wait for the kisses of Spring; it is here
to receive the new season, esyecially is this true in wash goods, they are
all ready for the warm days to come. Selections are at their prime
now, there is a real satisfaction in choosing now, and then too it won't
be rush and hurry to get dress-makers when the first warm day comes.
5.1 ct. Madras, regular 10 cts. and 12 cts. kinds in both dark and
colors', do not fade in washing either.
8J ct. Pates Seersuckers in dress and waist lenghts, all colors suit
able for waists, dresses and childrens clothes.
I2J ct. Finest Qualities Seersuckers, noticeable among them are
the one with contrasting colored thread running through the.
I2jct. 3.'S Inch Fancy Stripe Madras in exclusive Press patterns,
10 and 12 yard lengths scarcely two alike.
1 5 ct. Madras strijies, extra fine quality, for waists, dicxes and
mens shirts.
10 ct. lawns In black, green, lilue and red polka dois, linen color
ing with red dot. Also colored lawn in stripes.
12. ct. Linen Finished Chambravs, pink, blue, green, grey p::iiti
colors or stripes as good os the usual 18 ct. qualities.
COVIiKS nnd C15HI0N.-.
A lovely array of pretty ell ;
for your selection.
Irish Point Covers for hurc.vi . '
stand with shams to match.
in sets or single. They come p. .
binet, or in camlmic w'ith hen : '
ed edge. Prices run from 35 ic
up to $2.50 each.
STAMPHI) UM-NS.
Are meeting with popular i !
since we have a selection.
Povlics 10 cts, 12 cts, 20 u . i .
50 cts.
Table Covers 50 cts. to $I.2.S
Cushion Tops 35 cts. to 50
Fancy Cushion Tops lit... ,. lt
need no working, satin Jl
denim large vaiicty subjects ,i,
and 50 cts.
Fraternal Cushions now, to,,
bottom of denim, top plainly s
ed with emhlenisot the order,
ing the color of silk to be ih.
cts. Full line nlks and Ci,
1 'ords.
Tube Itosesand JIadioh its 2 t
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chreyer, Son & Co.
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