The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 16, 1903, Image 5

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    MIDD-LEDirKG POST.
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writ 1,1 -" i
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I Wednesday
i J I'islliT i t V ll lUIUII Was III
., i M'i' lii Miiii'V I U'liil Jhurs-
(l,r MTviifH nt I heeses church
;,.t, r evening.
. I ... i:.... I..II I ...... ...u-
i A. 1 laromf; " J" "
.1 In' will littriitl the !m-i
..rtiii-ii (ieliutt nnd Mi-s Stella
. ,r jir i tin- sick lit.
. '!"' ( f Fremont was n
caller in town.
Liin Ki'l'l'i" n,l w''w visiicl
.iliiT. IviU-V Kepler, Nuiilay.
chant 1 Ifiiry Hurtling mid
ml l .1. kerstetter iiimIi.' ii
s nip (o Kirhfi'-lil edncs-
;)g transaetd Imihih'hh in town
IiunIiiv.
Lst S it unlay U. C. Kerstetter
Imvi' horse sale at tin hotel in
i
mmiin Mover of Freclnir was
on iir street one "day lust
xt Sunday forenoon Ucv. C (
.i i ...i... ...:n
tr, I III) Ijtliiicicii iniiiinici, win
h his farewell sermon.
.. . . i 1 .
lie lii'-l Annual VOiiiiiieiicciiicm
remold (iraminiir school, lielil
rciiiiint school liuilding on Hat-
Lv evening April 11, l'JtW at
uYloek 1 following were
gmiliiiitcH Mr. Arthur.!. Iiiin-
Misscs hsther M. Harding,
ic ('. Knthrock, Katie Mae
npist uml Margret A. Shndle.
fallowing program being rrn-i.
anli, Tli IMolizer," W. A.
k; I'liiyer, Iluv. 1). I. Shufler;
Ii, A. 15. Chasseur; "Success in
' Katie Mae Arlmga-t, "How
(inat Fortunes Made,' Esther
Uanling; "Famous Women in
nrv," iMargret Catharine lloth-
j; March, "The Drummer JJoy
!ij," J. Henry Idlis; Condition
kutral l'a. During French and
bo War, Margaret Anna Sliadle;
:rioli8m " Arthur J. Landix;
lV'Thr ";'. WaltzV'S.
Inson; An. .: .M to Class, Prof
Buyer; Soprano Solo "My
It's Wedding Day," Margaret
bliaule; rresentation Speech
ity Snperinteadent, Geo. W.
mm; Awarding of Diplomas.
ttMie, ''Chicken Pickin's,"
S. Allen; Music Was Fur
1 by The Fremont Orchestra.
kna Mazier spent Sunday with
fciirents at Meiserville.
miiuion services were lieltl nt
Saturday evening.
iH'riutemk'nt Oscar X.Kalriter
;. John's S. S., appointed the
iwiug delegates to attend the
ay S liool Convention at Sel-
wt : J. L. Minium. Misses
Si'lmee and Margaret A. Sha
ll Sunday.
0. S. of A. Camp of Fremont.
"'liii's school and Fremont Cur
iam! invites all the soldiers oi
ivil war to come to help decor-
graves ot our soldiers on
at "i o'cltK-k in the even-
A. Sclmee made a business
.vlinsgrove Monday.
rAL ACCIDENT ON IOWA
iB9 Cun Kill Three Men and In-
jurei Five Others.
"U. Kla.. April 10. A dlsas-
"Plosion
It low Whllo the vessel was at
1'i-anice tn the culf. The for-
Pft U'lneh khu burst from tha
"ure explosion of a shell. 13 foet
Puvt" outside tho turret belli
':nil. Thrtt nion uma Llll... I
v InJiiriHl, two seriously.
"i'-i are: Klrst Class Seaman
OrJiuary S.-mm. iur....n ..i
r Mute Horry,
wi ktlU-J and inliir,l wr ,.,
'''lun.l. or i-ni. .i.i. .. .
P"h of the exploded gun. each
" ovor a tnn ..u....i .i
f spar dock, falliug Uku
- mws, instantly kllllnB tht
aii oi itxo men wwru
' Oiutilatml.
M claim tho explosion was caus-
l tho fluent firing of th
10 tho work w .
J tt)rv t the charge burtt.J
Nivl Drill Re0uUlt.ns.
S "V 01 wlvh
roctmtly lu the navy, a
... .csumuoua m oruor
HSE OLD RELIABLE
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
BEAVERTOWN.
(ieo. Il"icliciil)acli lias rented tin
(iriiiim's Mill.
Mrs. II. It.ilil) ni'rtiuijiitiiietl her
sister .Mrs. Mump when Mie moved
to liewistowu recently.
Miss Alice MiiMIeswnrth recent I v
visited her siste.' Mrs. Sheriff Samp-
set at tin; I 'utility seat.
Unlit I'ten- wild his hoikc and lot
on Cliiireli street f'er A. Fee
farmer
The (ieneral ( 'oiiiiril liiitlienm
ciiiigrcgatiiui willcelclirate the Holy
v m in 1 1 ii ii mi on April 21.
Prof. V. J. Kngle made a Imsi
ncss trip to Sunliiiry Siitunliy.
iV. '. Feesc spent several days
Hi Aliildleliiirg, last week.
Mrs. Allrt'd Speelit and Miss A.
Manes were in .Muldlehiirg on Sat
unlay.
Charles K. Shirk ami wife attend
ed the funeral of Mrs. Shirks father,
Mr. Paige nt Kichfield Friday.
The peach Inisiticss is iirovini' a
success in this vicinity; aUmt (JOOO
trees are ts;ing planted this Spring.
Samuel Ilassint'cr had for hi-
guest last week, his hrother, Martin,
of Warren Co., in the North western
part of the State.
Seven new rricniU-rs were receiv
ed into the Lutheran church Sun-
lay u week,, five hy rite of confirm
ation and two by letter.
Wm. II. Specht has been unable
to walk for over a week from a
severely sprained leg caused by a
fall Sunday a week.
A Sunrise prayer meeting by th
Endeaver Societies was held in the
Lutheran church on Sabbath. The
attendance wa9 larger than had been
dnticioated.
4
Kev. S. I. Shortess and wife of
Millersburg visited their son,
Thomas A., recently. The Kev.
preached in the U. E. Church Sun
day evening a week ago. Ilev.
Shortess claims to have Uen the
first regularly appointed English
Evangelical preacher in these parts
and was sent here 3S years ago
when most of their meetings were
held in private houses and when
the circuit ami prised nearly all of
Suytler Co., and part of the end of
Mifflin County.
Miss Ida Kern and Miss Ella
Walker were Troxleville visitors
Sunday.
Mrs. Maggie Zellers and daugh
ter, Ethel, visited Watson town
friends during the last week.
Makra A ( Iran Swrp
There's nothirg like doing a thing
thoroughly. Of U the Salves you
ever heard of. Bueklen's Arnica
Salve i the best. It sweeps a.wav
aud cures Burns, Sores Bruises.
Cuts. Hoils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions
ana rues, lis only a.c, aud guar
auteed to give (satisfaction bv,
Midilleburc Drug Co.. Gravbill A
Uanuan, llidhtield. Dr. J. W", Samp
sell l'eutis Creek.
KREAMER.
IHst Sundays eutcrtaiumcnt was
tjuite suiwsful and well uttcudcl:
U'fore the vxciviscs clostl 've had
a tine addrctw bv l'rof. Uei. Duuk
Icburger, and Mrs. liev. Womeldort
of Midvlleburg gave the children an
address.
The public scIkmI of this plait
ckwtsl lat Tuesilay.
Mrs. ( A. Fishci has btru very
Mck the last wtvk.
Our ucv milliner sold unite a
iuiuiUt of lulls during tho la.-t week.
Mr. and Mrs. levi.i Magce oi
lnwisburg visiteil hi sou J. K.
Magcv Sunday.
MisH Maurcr aud Miss Aurand
who are working at Sdinsgioyi
w ere homo lust Sunday.
M. J. Maurcr took an agent to
Middliburg who wa.s put oil thi
train ou account of canyiug too
I PENN'S CBUFK.
Some of our o ci tu-t took in
the lommittif inveting on Siiturday.
Mercliiint S. (.'. )... . .. nun
'ictel lmiiii-. nt Millliu!.ii i S.it
I'd.iv.
The funeral of Mrs F. II. liolig
vas atleii'l "! bv n large mitiilM-r of
MMiple from n di-t'iii'!.
I. W. Slrnkle of .Icr-i v S!...ie
.i-itiil Ii i - niotlier Mrs. M u v Siiin
.Je over Siimlay.
I. O. and II. W. Sl.i.ucrs
iiiiiieliaiina I 'iiivcr-itv -;i iii '.,.
ier varalion 1 1 t I r tin- p.ir.n I i! i .. I.
I'. II. IS'iyiT, W. ( i. i 'liiainun
o '1 M. I!. lioWI ISiiX Mil !. ,.!..
tiie Frit lng A en bin v " !i .f i
over Sunday.
l'rof. Keller lirid Martin of Kel
ler's business college, I .-w in ir
vere in town last Friday l-...kui up
the intrests of the college.
The Ii. t It. Sunday school gave
an Easter eiilcil.iiimirnt Siindav
evening. A well iri.lir,., :l.M in.
resting progr.i.u rt.is i. iidi -re I.
Mrs. Maria A. Idig.
Tuesday April 7th
ih-ath of Maria A. M.lig of IYiu.s
Creek.
Mrs. Polig was burn in Franklin
township Die. 21, IS.'J and died
April 7th PtO:5 aged i',s y ir-" ;;
month and 1 d.iys.
She leavex to mourn Ic r :i
hushand and four chilereu
I'harasO. and (Jlara interm in ii d
with Allen iSoyer of Penns ( r.'i k,
John E. ofSunbtiry and M.irv in
termarried with Dr. ('. E. Molin (,r
of Jersey Shore. Mrs. I'-dig h ,d
Is-en an invalid for several years
The community has ot a g-nnl
neighbor and the husband ami chil
dren a loving wife and mother.
I Ier funeral olwijuies K f:iirred on
Friday. Itev. Sj-saril ofMiilliri
burg and Dubbs of I'enns rreek
officiated. A large, i-oticonr-e of
relatives and friends
ferment took place in the L. l.
( 'ernetery.
A Thonsjhlfal Naa,
M. M. Austin of Winchester. Ind.
knew what to (In m the hr.nr
need, if 19 wif had anrh
ltT. I . i.,l.lA
Dhv.qiinna cr,iil,l r i.t nln k.,- tr..
tboueht of and tried Ir. i:in a New
Life Pills snd She OClt. relief of rr r.
and ww finally cured. O dy 2V, at
Miild!hurir Hmv i' rin.k.ii
OarnaaB1 K.chfield, Dr. J. Y. HmD
"11 reoDicrftek.
nuNDORE.
S.ioe i.f our firm r- hiwii! outs
1 1 k while otlic-s are sowing
t'ds wt el,.
.1 ''hi 'A'. Slab', who as a few
hi nt the Picker I -) r , M Sn,,
o'trv, is nt In. lie- m iiiingling
neong his many friends.
Dr. Krelis has inroiy profcs-cniial
calls nnd has a bright future b'f .re
him.
Jfenry Witnier, our le w enm-J
-I'liiali, vtiH In ii'ir t'onitv . " . j j t
o I' k 1 f r ihe ii Or- -1- 1. 1' Ii
;;irlv nnd e that til -.tinirv
-if-.'
M. 1.'. I loo', our a f-s.,r, i hnv
ii.d v!l 'iciili 1, or people in il :c
time.
nr tax colln f .r is ,iiv and
wants everv dollar p.id a! once.
. J. II. Keeler is verv iip'iii
iiii!oed piiysieally, and his wile is
convalescent.
( ):ir 1 in) I i- school t Ic,-. d and ti.
scholars marched home with a .p'--i
it Irom their t.j.clnr, wishim
thev would have him ai.-ain next
Winter.
'S jiiio;. Seehrist made a bu-i i's
trii to I'ort Trtvofon li t week.
l'.'s have not dee lined in price
in this in.irk't -ince h..i-ii-r.
.1. II. Wise i ireffinij the fiiin-
(I i'ioii ready for his ni -.y Inrn.
'Ihe Hoovers ha.e tLeir K ipe
F'erry in running order.
The SiHijiiehanna h hi''h al! this
Spring and fish are -car and toal
are hard to get.
Our supervisor is improving o'i,
roads, I). W. Stahl of '. r lill.i was in
t'iwn on business.
f. W. riii'.c ii-rc is tanning for
his ncighhors.
A. 1',. Witmer was r.i S.nl.-.rv
on business.
Con Reiclicnliai h and her aunt
were to Selinsgrove.
W n heard r if only one man 'hat
had "J doz. eggs f,,r Ei-tcr brcak-
tast.
f.
3
To The 1'e-ru-na Medicine Co., of olumtms, 0.
" Pe-ru-na is All You Claim For It."
1 ir 'in nwrnff tMiCiBTiii'fiTiur - - Trrnri
... 'vmM? A
Con(rMman T. F. VCilher, of finecnta, . Y., wr!o-;
The I'trun Medicine Co., Cnlumhun, Ohln,:
fientlemeit'"" Perm- led by a friend I have tried your rrredy nnd I hive
.- for (
N". P. .
iino If...
I The IVnna 'anal is in the hands
j of a million frogs and thev have
' turned it into a paradise f.,r all Inv
ert ot music.
Henry Witnier is working at
Danville.
. Jon't . so hiek to pcsli 1 try ua
you uphill, but read the Pdht
almost fully recovered e
Inst reruns It all you cl.
to all who are afflicted r
frtinfta PrftTAfiti v aiel I
M. (', T'. ' V TI, sluss,
rri.1nnt of "Th.i Pint-
C'lnh, " wr1t:
" VhineTr fh will weather s
havi f..r yr past heen v ry -afeh
a Tr cr.M which :rm h
thrv off, amt whtrh wnilil av"
rffHrt. -,n my coustitutiou tho .'
tJin winter.
" Lait wlnfor I wa ,v!v!jer
Prun, ami within fl? :1avs tl
hrolcn np iul n .1ny i.
man. I rrtcnmmen le
evral of my frimU and u spe
ii irheat praise for It. There ii n
like Peruna for catarrhal affile
It . well nlffh Infallihle a a cure
I gladly endorna lt."C. P. Olv
A Prominent Sin for Savmt From .. .
Voir.
Vf. Jillan JV.'i-.'.it j, iT'sipneca
B'ltTlo, f. Y.. !s .'i .rr.uT)rin.lin -tiiry
of Tun Sjnc.TliKt, of N'.w V
la tho adnt w.,nl :ias of ;h Han j
lu, th Iarje.t "iiriiaii iinirliiif o.ll
Nn-w York tnrl ilso hn ..l.l-t.
r the ms of a few hordes. I z m f.illy convinced
1 for I ', md I cheerfully recomm- id your medicine
,i cats rhtl trouble." David F. iiher.
a l
j In :sx The
flf'le'h nni
iiration in
i in? Is h ;s
' "Ahr.ut
iT-r" f.M m
jeM'.ivj in'o
TsrirV '
r Y iT-lt i
1 ir.oiiT :
' yrs ;i
:i: 'rvp'..
'..i ir-'i f
of
nhi.., and to a'T t my
was o'il: in i'.ii)rv ;ry
'li!irin I w is .ulr'seii in
".1 aithonah I iuut ner.-r jse
aierlieinn before. I nt for a
' '.Vords :mf .'.Ir -l.r1! :n
'o find that, w'-'nm few I
.-eat!y rwlier.'d
i was entire!
Wtliont :t a..'v.
tin Thea I f.
W.Miinllta.
If yon do ncit
fa.-ory renlu
rll at ouf. -f
full itatpmpnf
ix plvaoerl v
r!i srratig.
.ViMri Dr.
i The HarVr.an s
el. '.rated ta
a iir.-e oe
Tim follow-
I .'aiiijlit a
- and wUich
iiron.'ht.al
that I
.men.
1' T'ina,
. iient
IV-
rinn
wan
ind -I'liui 'hr. e
'..r.'rixi. I Jin
I -akii an .w...a'onal
1 run town."--fuiian
r(r prompt and satU
m o j- . ,f i'T-;na,
r. rtar'tnan, ilrln k
nr 'as and he will
' 70a ratum.la ui.
irtnn. ?rtdint A
; t u r Tn . ''"lam orjg.Q '
i'eatt
I V". take t!
, inir liali inr tlm.-e tl '
1 tlK.. n.l. ..n ..11. iiif...
an- :n
6
LSvr
sel.l't-
III ii.-.tnniers
it. I ome ami
VKKI.BKBOKR.
I 'nil on a . r.. tn tii.n new kiihv
Hit; and hair euttiiiK parlor fur ymir
limit elt-aiieil with a ref'reihinir -ham-ikhi
anil a i-lenii '.uwel tn inch nitron
on thit north suit: of Market snare np
1 prmtte K'rntml Hit4. ."Btinfiutiin mmr
ante!. tf.
0 Buying Here is Econemy, S
Its aa indisputable fact that trading with us is a matter of -living -ioii.ir- iti.i ...!1t- :'..r v..n. In ;.Hr-!i.i.-i.- .nr i :
and Summer gumU we have tried ia every possible way ro make it protitat)ie for .air natron.-. M.-. r- ar i i it . ', r- t,r,
and eey article that is ouerwl here is throughly 'ood and the ''-est to i,e i:td :uiv viiere tiie 'irtce i-Ke'i. ""ir-e'vi; u ers vtii
the advantage We buv cheaper: "e sell cheaper than others.
Wash Waists,
Dress, Skirts.
Theee make up an interesting stc. lt. and very attractive, and 'veil
it should for these indispensiole irmeuts are prettier ami eneacer than
we had to offer you last year.
In colored wash waists: 3Jc. Ferca! Waists full frmt, wed made
assorted colors iu stri(.ies and tUurw worth 50c.
50c. Madras Stipeil waists I'la.tci front and tiack, ' iin it fmut. I
inch back, pretty colore. Stripes. $1.00 Cambric Waists trout Sol
seams and hemstitched tuck to form yoke, French back. Bishop -ieeve
and cuff. "
In White Waists: 50c. b'iue Lawn, fnnit clusters of " tucks -Hc!i
and pleats back tucked and pleated, tucked collar, bishop -ieeve. An
other with tJ tucks, !) mws insertnui in front ami tucked hack. We
"Koyal White Waists", wuceded every where to be the 11 tittm
waists made, a due showing, from 75c. to $0.00.
Shirt Waist Dresses.
$1.50 for $2.00 value striping Percales waist tucked front ami back
full cut skirt, some with tlounce. Others at $1.00 and $1.75.
For tailored suits.
Tile 'iel ; 'lace ' . -ii v ' ::at. fn -t' ' ::' r- -ii:
lot 1 1 i v 'eea'i.-ss i n r 1 .rt'-es ,r
'.hat wiil .uwavs -ai.--iact.-rv.
J5C. .'.ii liiUes ;:t ,rt!i v.
bine.
5c. eot!: M;i a i i t i -1
oiiirtnu
5(!c. uttinir iu ':ierr":i; ;-one tteets. -,-.. . i-rv -t r. ." ;:
oiue and rwn -vitti '-nute.
IC. tor (ItlC. oi .ii i! ' '.i-i 1 .i lie. - .Hi!. noil ,,.U -..
'. he -eniierii mail, .ti ten - i-!.- ,i.n k -ro out in... in-: n
5l-M W.-iii i 'anvas. -i out .1 ;ie -i .i'n.
castor.
Tlohairs and Sicilians.
Fashion maker -in 'b. v 'sit! I'e
n.-r 'am i' i'or ' imie 'lie-.-. and -uii- .;iji
-Kirls, a lid : hele - 'm -ti.-ie -.rviciaole
er
$1.50 Pri.-uv I .ai. '-,:' ...c::n. -j"
I v iier ntiHii "o : lie n. eie.
$I.J5 bia.k ami l.oo
.-! Liailei tor the price.
t ant.
New Oxfords For
Men, Women and
Children.
Amonv: the Wash Kubricks.
Never so fa-ctnauiij in ,ic.un : I'rvuuie never e.,.ia.:.i
j Our slock iscompiele now and uiKdaie iu . eiv resign. 1-or
The demand for them) is increasing Shirt Waist CoaIuiuvs. and Skirts there are faciic to suit ci.
every day looking ahead a bit you . 10 ct. Lawns ate better iu every way than !a.i a;. ;iu
kuow our value are the best in tov n i colors iu stripes !isuls and poika dot.
Nolicc These h'tW '5 ct. lialate.us plain colors iripcs and li)ti:... pe ,ia.iv i
Kor Ladin $1.25 Uoiiola 'd little boys uits-Hiiu fur kiris,
with palcut tips otheia in vici kid; 15 ct. Crash skiuiiitf in tho 'puiar riuvv dake -i in, "i
and Patvui t'olt skin in tho coltumo -.Xirls it can not be cipiaie.! al the pi ice.
style, silk ridbou bow $1.00 strap 25 ct. Skirting in piam '.i-lois in i-vrt'evi uu.ta..ou oi' wool t.
and buckle, with patent, vamp. I makes the lesl kind of an .. uL dor skirt.
ochreyer,
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