The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 02, 1903, Image 5

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Yowl, diftwni from all othart
it pleM rjbody. ; Get
IKLINtOftOVf.
Mr. A. A. Conrad returned
from her trip to MilUm. '
U' V. MillW iVinrf.L J. Mill.
I"
A ami family of Tower City wa
' ft
Jn town wVeral dys last week.
Krv. Fort tier, former M. h. I'a-
t,r win in town one nay Inst
r'k.
W. Kahili WsgeiwdlW nt .ev-
frill IHV Willi I"" imrriun.
('lias. Krlmrt and family of Jl-in-
If t" .1
Ivrr nre vminnir .ir. r. . runnier,
Jrn. Surah Fisher.
Mr. Kev. Mrfiin (nee Lnni-
unl) visited her parent here lant
(has. (Joss, a former stmlont of
Yoxelville, Kjient a fevv days ur.ion
lends; he is pletixed with the .-s-
rity hi j.
tt-..y '" IMI rUfMl
r VtROH.LA. ir f r
RoVrtAncW of Swoborr ioeDt 'r.! rpWuoo itihf nn,.t
Sunday st home.
Jamca Brow haa a.uiivl m
plornent at SuDborj.
The Reiner's Sunday Sr hool hl
their Cbildreo't Day nerviee Bum I. j
might.
Daring the summer month ran
Mtfrrows School house ia often ii
preaftion of trsmpn sml Jifer.
leaving it dirty and not ivilinf t.i
the next gang. This should not r
rt and I suggest a nine reward to th.
informer. This miirht he a means ol
hreaking up aiieh a nuisance.
GLOBE MILLS.
MVs. John f -and is returned Sat
urday after a week's visit with her
lrenNnt Slmmokin.
Jennie Ifotienitein ient ttnndav
vith V erna Stnek.
Sollie Hummel and wife of F.rd-
ley's ehnri'h were seen rn our treet
Sunday.
O. f'itwl of North umlxria ml
sjrfiit Friday with Anna Krdh-y.
Mr. .Ueilie Hummel and child
ren of Iewi.-itown and her father
John Fields of K reamer spent Fri
day with Sii-a.i Krd!ey.
T.idy ICelley of Sidinscrrove visit
er! her sister M'-s. Zmk fv l!.i- 'ivf
week.
,.no4 ri-Tn:-i.'rth pen
' ihat the I-m rrpfir paty re
Serried is nromi-w ilh r.rm f
l.-irle Wolf, a 'ini'! njan nf ft
week attkef ,j sevn ms and
Tb-.re-'S only oai wj .-i -('ef
.emedla. fefnea Is eaased by avj
inflamed ond tlon of iti- rant-on
i. . "nil,- i it- miirn v'. iitTimflT Kr
I d when It ia . n'' ,,r om I, 1 M? " ,ns,1f rtf 1?
eafnaMi is th res .!t, ml inlo (atK' ''it him while tl ie ret took to
th loflammati'i 'a he i!ifn ont, loeir hiding plaers whn lh saw
rever. .Nine rsses out t a are n In' hi-n.
ana d hy ratarrl,. h rh r.thtr.ir ' ' fhniel Wolf has nuit, his ioK at.
on serve e . MiIW-.l,urg hot a hetNr one is
FOR SYSTEMIC CATARRH
ft.; md 2V) , W j j last I d...IT-i- 1 O n k'
,d rcuuuar 10 oummer re-ru-na bivS
Prompt and Permanent Relief.
C. Rhvvt, fn1Unn?l( Jn.iir-IM.:
e-slful nlKlit.lT. Cr--, i4 1rh 1., - .v.-
ii Oils serve e . ' ' a iwtmt one IS -k-ji " t mW qowmn, ani M i h1 .mrt ..f h. m.n -,nr,. ,,.w
e H r1ts i Fl.mdf-I loil. r: "waning hint at Siinonry. ' r'"i, h-ijxM h-w, T itwMi :n tt --1 -.
or any case of i'eif,,s C-. i-o J bv i ir.vt- , , 1 m( m mn of aw. I '. , r"
ainrrh) tlutt cann'.t nrH by" , ..... ...!.- in-., r-rwni nl r1
. fl-
lUII'n CaUrrt ('n
ulars, tre
ihi i-u.'i n .
Send or lr ' wenk hut will he at fnvill- this
F. J. CheneyAC, T . lo. O. AIi.'p f'.ingaman Iv.nylif rim 1,,..,.
'V y Dmjrsrists 7 . ; thy now weupy ,,f hfr in-!. il.r
Ifa'd's Fnn'y f T . f he t.ft. 17 ".
r-" . H c, f." line i.,ii,H ,,,, fV.ini
OUNDOR2. Sh:,o.i.., i:.r :, '.. v A:,.
John If. Wis- otTi-r fur sh!1 his
Iriirig mri.
I (f.rn ir.xivr s..!. .me. of his
road l..rsp;s f.,t i ', 1 1 ).
Ml' . I ..
ri'. 'ne ;)ni.
JASTORIA
lor Iaiaats sad Ciildren.
Kind Yon Hats Always Bought
tars tha srff ,,r ..
SHAOEL.
I'lic nvt'Ut ruiu has refreslieJ the
wiui; mips wonderfully. Every-
is growing ni;ly. Wo
t good on.p of wheat.
I'lu-re is much talk about tiie
i Kailnmd ou this stik' of the
kliifhaiiua Uiver. I hope it w ill
Villa IS SIM. I ut IVKklh u
XUs. Uiarle Neitz of Chilli.na-
" lmmug ner pnreunj at
phu-e a few Java last: week.
I. A. Kbrigbt sold a valuable
h to a party frum tile other sid
"we toe SloU.
'm- Supei'vitiur Unijht a bridge
was built aciotw th L-aiial at
Kiuv's. ihv are buildiuu-
brivW aeriMM the M.iliHub.n.r,,
l l . I . 7. t"
f u. i. 5wiuetora'.
mujvu MirtvrA why was work-
t MdUui, retucueit hoiue to
' Sipvrvinor 11. Kcklwrt,
i'uhv cvwy day hut wk.
OUj- t (, OUh Of WV ulH.Ht. IHk.
H JllVuu to JuMiMrfcioii in i.
Vsudwt, Exiting in burq, cuts.
P" "vm. m Lav ia supply
I k.u iu.riK u. .i jiitiv
r - riw Wl AlUUlVOUriC
V( Mv bill A Uwuiau Wob-
rX J sl4 Wyu iiU
of Sflinsgrove visiieif Paul Ifiiionv
el ami wife t rulay.
Fred Hummel of Free.i.urg was
-:fn on our streets Tuesday.
The 5j. Sehril of this plree will
hold a festival at the ehurch Sat.
the 18 insteml of 23 as announced
last week
Annie-fnsser of Knamer spent
Sunday with Anion Yergrr and
wife.
Mrs. Jaek (iivin and family are
Liming some time with her mother, ) Mr. I)illie Troup and ehi'dron
is. Ililbish.
Mifs I'HTtie IVver left Friday for
I .
k extended visit to her sister, Mrs.
v. u. u. I titter of n-ar lxans
rt, I nd.
Pcrcival Herman took a run to
ii Ia. for a few days.
Chan. Keehrer. son of Prof. J H
Mirer, spent a short time with his
Irenw last week.
A. A. Geise of Sunbnrv inter-
eweu our merchant one day last
Vek.
Artie lioyer haa taken a trio to
iriisie ana namaourg.
The proprietors of the Dreher
ineiactory mil begin-, operations
pg. 1st or as soon aa they are able
L.. ii,. :i i,
Mrs. Annie (Philips) MacLaugh
I and children left ior their home
jChicago last week.
Jliss Eva Rhanutine, who ipent
I last month at Pittsburg, returo
,h(lmi Fr!d. '
The Board of Directors of the
plic schools elected the teachers
tlie next sehool year and agreed
a minimun salary of $35.00.
Benj. Philips left Tuesday of last
fK w accept a position as time
per for some large concern near
nery Hill.
f ! I.r' hi'.r'i
i OIr, lll'l !..'V 'i-n,n; ;,,r rf,tf.on,.a
is m:iKiiv inn) n.--v (Mit.i,u.rj.
Kli ''amplrf.ll ;in. i vv. H. fi..i-h-eni.arh,
two cntiTi.risi wt enrnfnfrs.
put up a si.livtinrvu luntding in
on" day riir oor merHrint.
A g-y.I har. .vax Cor,,! ,.ear riun- ,k,?M vv" scea
lord's -tor : rarly nnr mor:iivjf last ssiihsj -" i..- -n'- P-ur T m
A'e'k; the unfortuivi:.' 4l,',v .'riTi rr. ' nd - i'i"l rirrnif.
ver th.-i.- r,rojKrt.- ' identuVIiv' '"'' ' k r.-viuf-.i
' "' ; it...! i. In. ,mnii if ?yr-
iiipv r..".-i '.ir v.. .mil's 'mm ,lr-
KREAMER.
Fnuk Mitchell and family of
lywistown are at thi.s place are at
this plane on a visit.
The festival which was held here
on Saturha eveninsr was well at
tended but it seemed that their
money was scarce.
The church is beings painferi
which adds greatly to its appear
The directors did not decide fc
whom they would give oar schools
Mrs. A. W. Smith and daughter
of Selinsgrove were seen in this place
Sunday.
The Childrens Day exerrim
were well attendal and were a great
success.
Mr. Harter and tumilv of Sun-
bury sp.;nt Sumlay with J. E. Ma-
gees.
Minnie Steelv of Bunnfrville is
visiting her friend Miss Mable
Gutelius.
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EYE5!
f
tvt'V. J. If. KWIrr md '.vii'n tiif.'
staying t'mr ninriths' .v 'Ii our M.-r-chant's
family, i r r :'i,r l'.roik'yn, N.
V'., where they will -:eeupy rheir
son's resideiifp rlurip flip Sum
mer. Qmte a tew nts were seen on
tne river last wpI and the Susque
hanna Coal hr.-aker had t.i shut
down.
Th: age of a woman is one of fhe
secre.Ls that is Iieyoml ,'indinir out,
out Lydia If.iovi'r had a birthday
jiarty on TueMiay and entertained
i number of her friends who were
nueh delii'hreil.
i . . I n . . I. . I. I. a r I i
. ijoy uie -tui oi jiuy. Nfrs Claar Trj, ',.n,t n
SM;nnr. i'..r ! .vit.' ,- ".'nr
MiH.n!v v "it ihr'( ..! w'il' :n ti.
mmim 'bar !n miv rrm DornnrU
:n iu .Him., i'.'v i rl nst il ntrir
knif h 4t ini-Vfi-rl 'f iinlilnni?
tier fnnr 'iiripn in reinn if rh
h.-arr ;i.l .uiiif inillr:iiiK 'ail in
jur'. Jin" n r1 il 'Im ;m
C.nng lonri ta)r iftr 'his 'ilivvr
wtr't ho fminfl an -ix.v tn.l ar'ilm
ri( hm inn .Jntt:n. 'in iill :n
'fit. "lie ilit msn iitavlf.'d 'ilm T'i
on ivriow.TJft lis :ailier iftcr i
frtif3:i .lint HH-.-.'prtvr n ak!n h
noon wry from iM nan T"i
hpri nad hlii .urai) 'rum !)
r i
Man if ' - -: ,r- .
J'lrtlfp 'Vn. T. Tlri- . f
' whlnntnn, IV "!. (
"I rk )l.riri. ;n -,,t
ehrfiilly .-. immn1 I.j. jo.
i rm1y 'of .ftsrrl.l rr.;
anat x-lUni uinl .'.r ,.-riml .-.
Ur,n '-V n. T. 7.-nnr
lira. Amnii VnrMU. :aixti.
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I ;i4th iMTiKlelcimr 'm-fin
tt ff urn rmn
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lw?tr: kil iM h r iml.i -w.. ...I It -i- r, ...,.....,, ... v . , ....
itnn
house tal;n ,i, viv n ':e nearpt :v"rV"n rfrWn n.1 en-Tl
n1irhtinr-, ,p -n.icert -lirn in.1 n''t..rt 'T. art lW.
rheir Jervfres -n 'anf"r. its 'r.iher
ror le nn M iam ltheri T.ie jr
uniifcfiiirn.
tor iiy. M )MIM til -M, -It''" ' l-S ,-,n . . . . .
David Haim-s is on the sick lt -"" " ' 'ZZfuJr "". -
. . M . , 1 condition jiif si ill .iv'nz. v ,eir( ii foe -A ..... 1 .- . .- ,f
-,',,r tax lector is out ror c;aar ,M t: Mll : mn, . r. .u
money. f -,,. ., . ""sn nth. .t M ..,.4 y .if- ( 0nln.
The engineers of the new Rail-i J"0"1 (.1"rt,:r V :hr ' W -TR'W MJTV r- '
,d were here aeain last week and ! 1'J JiST "-t iv nnDIVdJENOS:
nr tt, 4n.-al,; .u. 7: ' i'.'!,n ' -rtmenf-. .v-tl
mi 1 a 1. ...... , . ' liMTilft nmntUntm, IXAAi. t hir.sHw KyV1M ft HHOH
.'AAV B1 1 n lMHF nan . . 1. . -mhb v n ia , i. i .mm r I
:.u: .1 ant mrvfre ntr wrmumi C..nr iua 1 .1.
K am r4 ... u. L. I ""' 4
' nnrri'Tiwi.
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Iudiestioa verti-
sro, lietiilu'lie, coasti-
pitiou. piles, insom-
uii, lauibaiio and all .
teuiale disorders aru
1
only a few of thesyuip- 4
1
touis of functional f
JeraMments caused t
bv detective eves and f
, , , . 1
arava:oa oy iiuprop.
er diet;, habits, o'cu
piition, etc
We ar able to care
for your eyes and give
you advice.
FISHER
Tlie LEADING JEWELER.
UraUuato Optician
SLNBLRY. PA.
Another RHodKi of iaraiis
The firm of S-iireyer. Am t C. ;.- a..w -ut mt ,f..xiMenw. "he new irm .tf-r.V,-.. .,.,., .
trade, and o.m1 vill ot fhe old arm and hones ru mert 1 ominii.mei ,f- .Mst -aV,-, ,
tor the Ainie r ..n'y jr the nnie Goods :!.r T.e-s Mniiev Mian -'i.ewoere.
To inauqurate the besriuning of die :ie-.v irai r!u I-iouidation .aip n 3, i
montii .-,t' J il; i iomih of peeial Rarnins. one lollar 111 w :ar .us -wo 11 nse- .( "-- '- -
am .tiler, ".vr- mt.T, rai.ie imt sheif :'u;l ' .-atue fnTehaiuti- "fHiur-.tt -4. i;;esr .- .
illl plarc l on -li.e.
.t.ire F.-Ma l-lv-umir, July '. ot ..-.i i.l iav fiturrbr. .'on- .
aiMtt uu iMll t4MM u4Mt4 ly uitm ter !&
Ihwi gvuja. Uuuti stMiKtb KlMtne Hall,
uur HiwouMtiMii, L4mm ik . Mti irouii
a(. ouly 44 4k tUautrHi liwltlsa. MtntuiMtt.
iavi MM 1" f.di Html
( ... CirrTiMi lAriUNAU ir4T.
Ovoi, l. IK M .HwlUH 3i. S flMtBo
Among1 The
Wash Good.
.'ent SkiiTinjrs '.! 'ent.s. line,
liiat-it nii liueu .ioiurs for out tiMir
skirts.
lo .-eul ("InlaO-i.- "j I'enfS. 'line.
lila.-li :imt tiiftit iHilors. wtiat tlie
little Ixjv netts 'or summer eiothe.
SI. 'ill .ruli:l Criv Patterns ll.iNl
en 'h. tn to 1 y.t. 'nil nuu of '(!
ors iu pretty stripes.
i" i-ent La wm ,nil Dimitie '!i
..ent.s wiie rsiiB fur i!hoi.mir .11 ul
L-oltirs.
5 .?ent Silk C.Iuirhaxna 15 ems.
stripe-, .liii k nut '.iijliL
10 rent Lawns i -juta for irewn-i
and wibu-.
-ViKirlier lot 1(1 .'eni nues t "'.
pinks olueM. linen olnntc9. stripes.
Laiinaster iiiuiiiuuua 1U1 .roiors.
now Hi I'ents n yiL
t !etit Blenehe.1 ?.f imilu 10 yds. for
49 eeutB immI nuaiity for ieuemi
Prices For Two Days, Fridav
and Monday July 3. and o,
KI 7i. iT.wt Gineham. -uns -tru- : .vjus k -ajn r
a .'Uftoiner. ' " ' - "
Ml ent Tulle L.nen rMl V J vnts T.rrl
Sl.X 1- lamin.-s or T. wi, :-o. Ax 'rruwrv -v' w,
i'hei. ' 1 -.w
hi. -ent 'tuuitim nr uni w .nt i nrri.
H.i H!nek uni''..l(.ret i' -iii.le -.le . .-3, , ,
STmNI W-ilkimrHjirs ;n 'olwk. u: r.rforrt -tlv -$u.;im
-w
3i Linen Dnw 'kins vill V a..i.
Shirt W:u.r Suits ;inuv -.tnnet unl :5lr:rp!i.
Sl..i ones flnr .-wits. ' S1..M me for ; -enti.
.'hiltinns P'otie -k;rt pn. eti m $1.5 .-u ti.
IS oent, Laiii-i .at. sieevwesw. oiuk 111.1 .,ue r -1
for '25 eents.
Chilitrens .-ent ".. :jih :ieek. hon -tee-p vi'I . - ,
stripes. pr. 'or S vnts.
: ent Matting for S9..H roil if 4) vjirns.
r.rm-ery BRrpnus. ariolw ttimt everV uusinw -ttM ,-i
-iiina .ina ' All
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Items of Saving for Men. Qnmt-n C 4
eent Fancy Half Hose 2 pr. tor 25 (.-Kits. Black
25 eent Fancy Half Hose 2 pr. tor 2.') tints. Black seamless
T i T ...
riarautwM stainless, im -jtrpe witn silk emhrouierv stm-h iu
white, blue or red, regular 25 cent value at half.
Jfenu Cuilerwear at Half Price, gauze shirta and drawer",
striped and plain colors, all sizus, mfjulurly oO i-ent suit now 25
cents'suit or two of eai-fa, shirt or drawera tDr 25 oents.
Bo-s o'J cent Dreas Shirt 20 cents Madras stnptg in red ' or
blue, negligee style, 2 separatecollars. Another lot of light ool
ors and white madras boys shirts that were 50 cents to gti at 2'J
xnt, summer styles.
i Cotum V,Hive ;he viniy cxvt k:uU T-u' .-xju:
I wikhi spreaders, twd ;a dceu r.vh vvit:r " v-'
$1.50 upward to 5i.t.
Porch Srrw . split buibv sfriv ki.'fy :zt :::.
the .liriu. 5. .". S. aud 10 rt. wide ? r?t 2
iximpiete with nijit and puile s.
ea.
octtteyei0 Store ; Co.. . I
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