The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 01, 1903, Image 8

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ami 0 i Wi- have ever produced. It is a wonderful
sh :i : !!eal -to-Wear Clothing. Our Keasonahle
lnr. si; mj ,are dealing have always attraeted the bright
and pti; ikniu' piuvhaser to OUU store. Io appreciate
these I'.u ..- v.. i .should eouie and examine for yourself mir
great tnH'ir. of Suits and Overcoats for Fall and
Wii ic, i : i I we will pay your fare to Sunbary if your
pureh im i inio;;iit to ten dollars or mo'.e.
Irosius
Coming to Aline, Pa.
A cieater sight than Walter L. Main's Show was
to Middlelnirir, will be the New Cioods that is eoni
inir to the Aline Store, on Monday and Tuesday,
Sept '2 and 2! and will be on exhibition all week
Come and sec
Admission Frse.
I li the largos and best variety of )ry Goods
otios. Hats and Caps, Shoes ' iubber goods
to bo fuutid in a ewuntry store. A .s a choice line
Men's Glotiiing, M ;t Up-to-date Coals
l-Y.r ''.dlars,' Heady Made Suits, Skins, Shirt
W -t and a beautiful line of Dress (loods at
I i : .is L.iw as the Lowest.
K in- . - 'c- I a! .i pay the highest price for produce.
n il italic i is extended to all, thanking
:: my pitions tiir past lavois and soliciting a
'" . '. '! i'f t!ic same, I remain
Vour ..'. '.
H. A. EBRIGHT.
Special Attractions !
Millinery Opening.
V i . fi. i-i V.r.!er K.!!;n;r.- Optr.lng. si Sl:
0 oi 2 It
j - ! r-av i :.g !xe ;f Lki
1 "it;. rsts- tr.:' Hats and Caps. Trimmings, Etc.
' i r.a.r made a :pe::ai effort to g- latsst style and best oual
a: .- ri::nac.e pr.:e;. Ve have a big selection and can ' sell
Hat; a: ain-.;;t any price you feel like paying,
-v:: ycu t; ::rr.i and see this line
Dry Goods, Carpets, &c.
Ve nave our full :f Fall and Vir.ter Goods ln.cn account
:f rr.any goods ad.ar.c.-.g in price, we have bought early and can
:r- at :'.d prices and some for even less money.
1 'r Hav a Sp'.er.d:: cf Dress Good;. Dress Trimming, Vaist-
"r.rs. r'.ar.r.ei:. Outings, Blankets, Etc.
H: ,.e cleaning tirr.e is coming or. and we have laid in a good
!:r.e :'.
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Ask to see
Our 85 Cent Linoleum, it is a Bargain.
And don't forget o'r
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
Ve have almost anything you may var.t in the Line cf Furni
ture, and at Rock Eottom Prices.
PRODUCE ACCEPTED IN EXCHANGE.
J. E. MAGEE,
Kreamer, Pa.
mm umiuiuui
We arc now slinwinj; tin most
complcti and best line of suits
Bro. s
Sunbury, Pa.
3. 9 and 10th
- s Trixmed and Untrirr.med
HUMMCL'S WHARF.
Lev. Womeldort of Middleburg
preached an interesting sciuion here
Saturday veiling.
Mrs. Ainanda Noll mailt' a trip
to Shaniokiu Dam Salunlay.
Miss May S-hoch is taking a
commercial course at Sustpi. liauna
I'niversitv.
Piter Haihy and wife wire visit
ors a i 1-Yce!ui'g over JSiiud.ty.
Mrs. J )ci win Troutniau i t' mar
port paid a visit to Ifrr patents
Inliu N liOv-li and witi1.
Miss l'Milli I'rown ot l-'rccluirg
spent a week vit!i hci sister, Mi.
Hi'iaii Teats.
Allni t Loll, and will1 and David
1 tiller, wife and grand-daughter of
Now 1 t.i' lilt wore l lie quests i.i Siiii
iii l 'fruit and family .Sunday.
Mrs (.'lias. Miller and children
of Si TmsiriMve sncnt Sundav with
jlur parents, Titer Klinglcr and
I wit e.
Is tLe New and Better Breakfast
Food, bo different from all others
that it pleases everybody. Get a
package to-day at your grocers.
TBI GiMsii Pi'm Food Co., Li Rot, X. X.
PREEBURG.
We have a general dehato miI
jirt : The Xew J'ridge.
(iuito a mimhi1. of unr young
men attended the dance last Thurs
dav night at Fred Haines' near Ver
dilla. Our laundry man, II. liar
man made a business trip to Lewis
town and Altooua.
II. O. Mover is suffering from a
severe attack of asthma.
Quite a number of citizens attend
ed the Alleutowii fair last week.
The following from this plaic vere
there: .1. C. W. Ua-sler and wife,
W. II. -f i i i ii in and w ife and Lewis
Ki-lu r and wife.
Win. .Mover and son delivered a
line iiioiiu.iient at Kat Salem,
Iiiniata o., Wednesday.
Four c f oi;r voiiMir men. 1 Ian v
Mover. A 1 vi ii Cila-s, llarrv liar
m.in, t!.'..rge (Ilass went fM.ing
i'..ieday morning. J'hev .-pelit
lioin '.i o i:loek in the nioriiiiig till
! p. in. caj.tunug 1 little sun li.
Hoys that is not laziness.
.lolin l. oodling, the veteran
show man has again appeared in
.... l I
our vicinity wun ins merry-go-
rouinl. We all anticipate a good
tune.
Jerry Charles left for n week's
fishing along the hlue Juniata.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Hie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Sigaaturu of
MT. PLEASANT MILLS.
Jolin Aueker of Steelton was vis
iting in town.
Many jieople of this place attend
ed the Walter L. Main Show at
Middleburg Saturday.
II. II. Ferry, who was at Harris-
burg, returni.il home Sunday.
Chas. Brosius is visiting frieuds
at Iewisburg.
Ilfiswell J. Itothroek left for
Philadelphia, where he will con
tinue hi- studies in medicine.
MlDDUBURGH MARKET.
Butter 18
Egg 22
Onions 50
Lard 12
Tallo A
Chickens.... 10
8ide 12
Shoulder 12
Wheat 75,76
Rye 55
Corn 00
OaU 30
Potatoes 40
Bran perlOO. 1.10
Middlings" 1 20
Chop 1.20
PORT 1REVORTON. I KREAMER.
Dr. 1'aelor and wife of Shamokin j Keumer Aumiller who is work
passed through tow n last wwk. ing at Iiewi-town was at liome mcr
James Hoover and w ife of South Sunday,
lietldeliem spent List week very ! A. C Smith and family went to
pleasantly among relatives and Lewisburg Sunday,
friends in town. j Mrs. I.ora Smith we it to Lowi--
K. V. Shatter of Sunlniry trans- J luirg.
aeieil laisincss in town iluring the
past week.
i ... . n i ii
jut. v . i'. imgar was caneo
Home last week on aecount ot tu'
-oious illness ol lier lather, .Nor
man Fisher, of (he Lie of line.
Dr. Hotter was a county seat vis
itor one day this week.
Mr. Try and Mrs. Annie Stine ot'
Sunlniry were the guests of her
brother, .(!. llice and family Sun
day. Sheets Kelly and wife of Sunlniry
visited his mother, F.llen Kelly Sat
urday. Jno. (). Neitz and familv and
Mrs. II. K Charles spent Su.iday
at Ilerdou the guests of Mrs. Neitz's
brother, Henry Hoover and fam
ily. Hubert Hoihmcl sold his home
on the Corner of Market and old.
Sts. to Fmanuel Aueker of Ver-
dilla for 1MH).
Mrs. Kd w in Klock was tendered
a surprise party by the ladies of the
IT. Lv. church ut her home Satur
day. Tlia evening was very pleas
antly spent and all the delicacies
of the season were served.
K. I. IJingainan resigned his po
sition as reel carrier for the lVnna.
H. It. Co.
Win. Brubakcr, S. S. and Milton
Herrold are employed at Treverton.
Wesley Flanders and wife of
Chapman were callers at the Xat
tonal Sunday morning.
S. V. Steflen returued home Sun
duy. "Simmy" had iuteuded mov
ing to Halifax in the near future
but has again changed his mind.
Chos. Wolf and mother of Selins
grove passed through tow n Sunday
enroute for Chapman.
Mrs. Annie Lenig and children
spent Sunday in the county.
Miss Sanipsell of Xorthunibe.'
land made a pleasant call at the
home of II. F. Charles Sunday,
.(to. Lino and wife were the wel
come guests of his father, John S.
Hine at McKec- Halt Falls hist
week.
We arc please. j to n..te that Mts.
Carvell, who had been seriously ill
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Leach, at Independence for the past
few month's has improved some
what and was I. fought homo again
Sunday.
A. W. Aueker liiid wile spent
Sunday at Fremont the guests of
Dr. Longacre and wife.
C. W. Stroh spent Sun.v fu d
Monday at home.
Liver Pills
That's what you need: some
thing to cure your biliousness,
and regulate your bowels. You
need Ayer's Pills. Veectabler
gently laxative. inz?
Want your moustache or beard
a beautiful brown or rich black? Use
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
I firrt rn. orim-muro on n p. mu m. nr,. n.
THE
RESOURCES
Leans snd Investments, . $338,965.45
Due from Banks, . . . 6,764.12
Cash and Reserve. . . . 71,933.94
Jr.s. Herman and family spent I
'Sunday at her parent.-..
... ... . . .
; . . Uoii-li is oaintoi'' in new
, home.
Mist H. ilha HickliMind tiiend of
i Freebuig weie isiiing h'-r sister,
jMrs. II. A. Waller.
Many pie attended the show.
, W. V. Housh and wife Sunday
were out ol town.
Communion services will be held
in the Hvangelical Church Sunday
Oct. 4.
The sick we are glad to say arc
improving.
Jno. Hover has shipped a car of
peaches from this place, nearly
j every day last week.
I II. C. Smith ad wife returned
I from their trip to Hullalo last Wed-
nesday.
JN. C. liutelius made a canopy
top for the spring wagon of Jacob
Cross of West Heaver.
(! rover Smith and his liest girl
took in the sights of the Slate Cupi
tal during the week.
Daniel Snyder is the proud father
of a second son.
Jno. Smith put up a new porch
in front of his home.
The Dinius Hrothers got a car
load of Western cattle Thursday.
A MUnpprehepnlnn.
Doctor You say you can't bear the
Bmell of gasolene? Why don't you stop
automoblling, then?
Patient But, doctor, my business Is
cleaning gloves! N. Y. Herald.
A Qneatlon. of Meaanrvmenti.
Black Bowler Is. drinking yerj
hard.
White Dying by inches, I "suppose.
Black No, by quarts. N. Y.. Times.
Wlirre. the Trouble IJea.
"Fortune knocks once at the door ol
every man."
"Yes; but she's generally very clev
erly disguised." Chicago Post.
Her Only Chnnce.
Voiinc Striker Do you believe in
unions, Miss OUlone?
Miss OUlone This Is so sudden. N.
Y. Herald.
VIN-TE-NA
THE WORLDS uUMtm
TONIC.
A Tonic for the Tired, Sick and
Weak of all Classes.
VIX-TK-NA produce a won
derful exhilarating result and leaves
no i'l effects. .A-s a Pleasant Medi
cal Tonic to Strengthen' and Tone
Up the Nerves, Purify tihe IJlood,
Invigorate Urain, Ubdy and Mus
cles, llegulate the SystcnV. Guar
anteed by all Druggists.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
FIRST NATIONAL
OF MIDDLEBURG, PA.
At the close of Business, Sept. 9, ISf&J.
5417.663.S1
Interest will be allowed on time deposits at the rate
t Three per cent per annum.
JAS. C. THOMPSON, Caswer.
Ayers
Impure tlood always shows
somewhere. If the skin, then
boils, pimples, rashes. Ifthe
nerves, then neuralgia, nerv.
ousness, depression. If the
Sarsaparilla
stomach, then dyspepsia
biliousness, loss of appetite!
Your doctor knows the
remedy,"used for CO years.
' Iletnrnln
K from tlio r.ilian 1t
rk. Sir IiIoihI ytm ! J!
on. llutaiHw l...tti...i
IipaIOi vm R"ti.
rrwt wrcl
SrsapArllU cuinpletrly ruif-l ntr
II. C IhiEIII.Kit, .-r
$ 09 a hottle.
All ilnieirl.l..
Impure Blood
m.u ino gursapuiniii oy Keepino IhJ
A Love Letter.
ii i i
Vt oil lit not interest ymi it vuu'rl
looking for a guaranteed Stive f
Sjres, Hums or Files ( );tu I ),!,! ,
Ponder' Mo. writes: "I Micri
with an ugly sore for a ye:r, Imt
i i t . i i - i
oox oi jucKieii s Arnica aivt'tunl
me,- It s the best salve on eaiili. i
at Middleburg Drug Co., ( Iravlii
and Carman, Lichfield a i:. 1 pr.
Vr. Sanipsell, Peuns Creek Dn
Store.
RICHFIELD.
Many id our people wi re at V
L. Main's show on Sat unlay.
W A !.. r-l. ii' i;:;
j. j. vjui iiiuii, v-iiiis. , Hup
and Ji.. J'j. bnyilcr atti iuhd the rJ
opening .services in the IVihltU
Church near Diminsville uii Sue
day.
V. 15. 'iney and wife of Swine
ford visited the latters liilhtt n
Suuday.
Peter Graybill is imder lh$u
tor's care at present.
Percy Deckard left for the Ml
co Chirurgical College mi SiturJai
He will graduate from the srnJ
next Spring. He is a -tuilimis aa
refined young man and we l.t pt:
for 1 1 i til deserved sueee-- in then'
iiiir which he has chosen,
I Ml I
l'uvid virayuiu an ;i.r" i '
West Perry towiishio v.,'- -t rick-
with paralysis on Saturday ci'Oli:
and is now in a serious nnlitioc.
Mrs. Merrill Woiinr an
liertie visited friends in NimI
and Shaniokin last weeL
Our farmers have eoiniiKinvh
ting corn.
Saves Two From IK-ath
Our little daughter Imd an alls
fatal attact of whoppir;; ion
bronchitis," writes Mrs. V.'. K.Ik
land, of Arnionk, N. V; "ln.l.M
all other remedies failed, we m
her life with Dr. King-' New E
eovery. Our niece, who li;ul t
sumption it an advanced slag",ii
used this wonderful ineuiriuew
to day she is perfectly well. H
peraie tnroat and iung(iiseaseii
to Dr. King s rsew Discovery u
no other medicine on earth. M
ble for Couglrs an.l ' .Ids. 50c i
Si.UU bottles guar-'-'i iy am
burg Drug Co., (J.'ynll anilCa
man of llichheW i'T.l
Sampsell of Fenm Creek,
bottle free.
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BANK
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. LIABILITIES
Capital $5C C00.0C;
Surplus and Net Profits, . 56.691.22'
Circulation, 33:000.00
Deposits, ... . . 275,972.29
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$417,663.51
Wei
Ham 15 iFIourperbbl 4.00
Luck wheat, 50.
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