The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 15, 1903, Image 5

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MHtl-tiBtfRG POST.
(jyPHPA.RKO EXPRE3aLY FOR THB POaTAt ,TS CORPS OP CORRUPON DBNTV .J
IfliVi'
PORT 1REVORTON.
t'lw- Kelier hiiiI wift) of Scliu-
. ..ih tit hniMiiiy with relative.
Hathaway Kellf and family ..i
Ubiiry nt several duj s u ii L
mother, iUlen Jveliy.
Mis- Carrie Reicheubach of Sun-
was the welcome guest ot her
tot, Mr-"- ! landers over
ndav.
Jolin Kehrcr of Sliamokin spent
past week with his daughter,
lip, Kd. Kanilo.
(j, lrviu U.ieheiibueh and Mi-s
j All x I
una Nepp I Awt'iiiowu visueu
jtivef hi our burg during the
k. I
Mrs. Annie lA'iug and children,
Cluis. Xeitz and family pp-ul
mlav with relatives at IaureUiui.
K.J. Neilz, lietter known as
Vnsiliif" is seriously ill at tlu.-
ritintr-
Miss Marsh of Selinsgrove is vi-
, r hur sister, Mrs. Jerry 1J gar.
Miss Kathleen Solomon and ('.
lintnii ol Swamp were united in
itriinoiiy by 1. (j. Herrold, J. 1.
imlav evening.
A. W . Aueker, JJrosious liro.'s
liiiir elerk, of Suiibury, spent
uuhiv with bis better half.
The fair sex, in general think
h'oum: I is the only one since
has liis new turn out.
Our undertaker, Jerre bnydcr,
ps called out of town late Sunday
it to embalm the body of Miss
i', of Shall rtown, who died of
litlieria.
Miss Mary Grifleth of Scranton
visiting her grand parents, Jas.
bchafliT and wile.
J. Strawscr attended the funeral
Mrs. Hummel at Grubb'a Suu-
I. S. Bogar of Herndon made
scini-weekly call in town, re-
rdles,s of the inclement weather,
iturday.
Owing to the heavy rainfalls last
bek the "Dreamy Susquehanna" is
Ingh tide.
S. V. Stellen, wholesale agent for
biver A: Sou cf llerudon, spent
imlav at home. .
Simon anticipates canvassing Sha-
i cxt wick lor bin own nitcr-
x-iiioiirirtor Swineford of the
National'' will take charge of the
111 I'tiiite lii'tween Mabontonirn ml
r
Ttnwn, I'hursday. lie will suc
hl IUI. Staid.
Miss Toledo I lout, formerly one
our liclles, but now a Shair.okin
', sin i.t several davs with her
I'tlier, Jane Iloutz durimr ilm
ids.
Francis Hoover is now steersman
the "Catfish."
iMiss I latiie Zong of Milton was
MKT at tue liomu of II. F. Char-
r rulay.
pi. Arnold and family attended
uon lair.
pev. Searle delivered an eloquent
"ion in the U. &v. Church Sun-
f evening. Christening services
e also held.
A Love Letter.
Would not interest you if you're
K uir n guaranteed Halve for
I'lirus or I MIps Otfn FW.l f
Ner Mo. u-rifns- T oiWT or nil
I' aa iii'ly sore for a vwir. but, n
f of 15ncklen's Arnica Salve cured
It 8 the bi'st. Rnl
I'armau, Richfield and Dr. J.
aanipsell, Penns Creek Drug
ire.
KREAMER.
Mas Lottie Maurer aud friend of
lusRrwe was visiting her parents
'"day.
"- Iliinnnel was home from
Jtown visiting his parents Wed-
l imiiiber of peopic from this
n n'tended Court lust week,
''w Verdie Fields went to Sun-
f luesday to visit friends.
lias. I.!.,!,,;,, n r l
' Auiniller were fishing along
nver near Hummel's Wharf
and brought home a nil
H of bass, some weighing four
Yoder nnloadivl a nif ar loud of
atl le which they iKiught out West
last 'Friday.
Chas. I-'iiiig carries bis hat on
i he rilit sid.-, Iieeiiuse it is a baby
girl.
I. I' Kfller, :i in liiliitc fr iiksii
oiati1 judgf, as in town liiiutiiir up
his goo I fi it-iids.
Niiliie Uauch, wli.i is np"iMM'ii;
the steam sbuvel at (Mill rd, Knight
a horse from C. A. Fislu-r, a Imv
from J. J. Mitchell and a set of
harness from . I. M. Maurer. Here
is a gtind ehanee fur the girls.
Howard Walter, wh, was eierk
fur J. F. Magee, went to Iturnhain,
Monday, where he got work.
('has. K.imer was home from Lew
istown over Sunday.
Jacob (iiitelius went to Suiibury
Monday.
Broke Into His House
S. Le Quiiin of Cavendish, Vt.,
was robbed of his customary health
by invasion of Chronic Constipation.
When Dr. King's New Life Pill.
broke into his house, his trouble
was arrested and now he's entirely
cured, 2"c at Middleburg Drug Co.,
(Jraybill and (Jariiian, Uiehfield anil
Dr. J. W. Sanipsell lVnns Creek.
MEISERVILLE.
Miss Dora Weaver, our estimable
postmistress, attended the funeral of
Mr. Graybill, an old resident of
uiehfield, last week.
George Port .line aud Henry
Meiscr made a hying trip to Mc
Kees one day last week.
James I 'caver, who was caught
wtween the engine and machine at
Petir JSickhardt's, is improving.
1. A. Troup, our successful land
lord, attended the sale of Emma J.
Swineford in Juniata county last
Saturday.
W. O. Gamby made a flying trip
to Liverpool Sunday, aud reports
having had a very pleasant trip.
Mrs. Kate Mover took in the Mil
ton fair during the week.
Hiram (iamhy was the welcome
guest of Wm. Chubb, of near Liver
pool Saturday evening.
Miss Rachel Portline came home
from Suiibury, where .-he was em
ployed as chief cook in a hotel.
David Minium is on the sick list.
(i. W. Portline, who was on the
sick list, is improving.
Elmer Troup and wife of Fre
mont, were seen in our vicinity this
week.
II. B. (icliiett has lu ule great im
provements by way of repairing his
house and other buildings.
Somebody shot seven of Kohler
Mover's wild turkey's. Such hunt
ers had better put on their goggles
if they can't see better than that.
To eay the least about it, such a
thing is a low outrageous act, and
such offenders should be punished
according to law.
The Sunday school at Aline had
a small turnout, owing to the in
clement weather.
Look out for a wedding in the
near future.
Look out for old bachelors.
Confession of a priest.
Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark;
writes, "For 12 years I suffered
from yellow Jaundice. I consulted a
number of doctors, but got no relief.
Then I degan the use of Electric
Hitters and feel that I am now cured
of a disease that bad me in its grasp
for twelve years." If you want a
reliable medicine for Liver and Kid
ney trouble, stomach disorder or
general debility, get Electrie Hitters.
It's guaranteed by Middleburg Dru.j
Co., (Jraybill and Carman Richfield
and Dr. J. Y, Simpsell Penns
Creek.
pri:i.rs and her sister, Mrs. 'n
ti.iss, tre guests of Mrs. W, A.
Rliaui-iiiii; Saturday.
II R Tobias of Midlleiuig
was ii vi-ii.ii1 it ihe home of his sou
loloi iiv.t Sim lay.
Dr. Frank and wife ofCenier Co
recei.iU1 veiled his l. -oilier i i-law,
Dr. E" l Miller
W. I Kivso . ,1 f ,-,,i!v wil!
this week ni iw i v.. K K Fiv m m
ll'lil-e, n e lit 1 v pi e i i-, 1. 1 .
S. S nidi heirs. lY-.f. UniinuT will
ocupy the house vacated by Feese.
The heirs of tlic late Sainiu l
Rearick ili-po.-ed i t ihe I. imc-r Mii
farm Tu.-diy of la-t ei k bv pn!
lie outcrv.
lohll A. IvMI i.-ll !i -i1 rile t!u pur
chaser at S iriO ).
J. Fred Hinginan leaves Thurs
day for Mycrstown, he is a stud
cut in Albright College.
Mrs li..io Howell, and Mrs.
Mary I. Haiue iiliemled the Mi.-s
lonary convenliou ol the U. K.
church at McClure last week.
J. W. Engle made a business trio
to Suiibury Saturday.
Misses. Carrie Rowersox, :t : 1. 1
llattie Aigler wire elected delegates
to represent the Lutheran V. p. S.
C. E. at the C.niiity I'liion, in
Sidinsgrove ( )rt. '11 and '!:).
Mrs. Hojii! Ho! ib visile relalive
at McClure sevi ral days last week.
f:..,,.., tv r mm. , ... i i .
"""Si j iiuiiias aun iannlv
("has. Sassanian mitt wife of Slia
mokin Dam 'visited his parents in
tills place, Sunday.
Irvin Million and family nttend
ed the Milton Fair, Friday.
Aiming I'mse who attended the
Lew i.-lcirg Fair were, Win. Sassa
iian, .lnliii Shiieli, wife, and dutl-
hlir Martha, S.i el Tint! and
wife, and Wi'lard Mov r and laint-
j CHAPMAN.
We are t rry thut our 1 Jt(ffp1
I were ilitpHiiiitI for want bf. the
(JiiuipiiiMii Items.
William II. At linger his Again
gone to work ut SiiyU-rtown.
Jonathan Herrold hah n bu.-ii i-ss
raM from Selinsgrove lately.
Thomas A. Herrold has Hcsigned
as teacher of Ruliri i's S hool, nd
Rev. Hauey of l'oit Lrevortoii has
bti-n elected to tin1 ticanoy.
. Mr. I lerrold l:a a Ik'Hit juiving
position at Miller-lung.
Mis Katie ('ailing, who is enip
!oy i d ut SiiiiIiii ry was home Sunday.
Uiehard Lenie afer spending a
few days with hi family left 1'or
Siinliiirv where he is employt.d by
the P. K. It. Co;
Jacob Aniol I ot'near .lohnstown
P.r wa cillni In re to aite'id lie
funeral of his mother Mrs. .Swart.
evening lit nig over, oim1 tanner-
WE OLD RELIABLE
fPIl
Saves Two From Death
I.. I t I. I . t
wir nine oaugnter nail an almost i are now preparing to store up the
fatal iitta.t of whopping rough auf golden ears of corn.
Iiroin hili-," writes Mrs. V. K. I lavi- j Polly Swart, w ile Ellas Swarlz
land, of Armoul., N. V; "hut, u lien xx:'s born Mav , 1 S"J7 died of
ali .th.-r remedies failed, ue saved! ' '"'.VSIS KM. U, i 1. 1, aged I. VI1
r lilewitli Dr. King,' ,.v Dis-
eovi ry. Our nieee, wiio had Cun-
iiniji'i in in an advanced stage, also
......1 ii.;. I. ...i1.. i !: i
i mi, Mt'iiwi i iiii mi'iiiroie .iilil i i i iii i .
ill, hat. il in i ili'.l In r 1 i I n Si. ii'il
to llav .-lie is iii-lleellv ui 1). . 1 '
.' mo. Ma. Ihe ili,i'ise.l was well
j known over the urealer part of
Snyder Co; as Polly iluiiunel, her
; maiden name bein-r 1 1 niiiiiu I. Her
1 .' ! v.. . "l ,
. ,i . I. ii ii in mi Hi' ir.in ilLT' I.
pernle tiiroat and lone di,eases yield . .
I.. I)r k'!, u.'s V..U- n;,,.,,...... ..! She is rurvived by Three sons
no other medicine on earth, l'nialli-j ''"' 'laughter.
ble lor Coughs and Colds, fide and lnternient took place Suiid i'- at
SI.0( bottles guainnlerd bv Middle- ,1h' 1 aradicct liureb, wheiea ! i -e
burg Drug Co., ( Jravbill and (Jar- 1 concourse of 'friends had gatrei I to
Absolute! Pure
THERE IS NOrSimSTlTUTZ
of Lewistown visited at A.
Howersox's over Sunday.
II
were
HUMMEL'S WHARF.
Levi Dressier and fmilv
guests at Hoover's Mill, Sunday
Daniel Secsholtz has returned
home from Steelton and is on the
sick list.
Mrs. Peter Klingh-r spent Satur
day at Sliamokin Dam, with her
daughter, Mis Harry Trexler, who
U very ill.
Mrs. Janes rtz of Seli.jsgrove
spent Saturday in this place.
man of Richl'eld and Dr. J. W.
Sampsell of Penns Creek. Trial
bottle free.
the
MT. PLEASANT MILLS.
Dr. W. W. Liniracre is on
sick list.
Mrs. Joyeie Cox of Tyrone, is
spending a few weeks at home.
The Woodlmg Steam Riding Gal
lery drew .jiiite a crowd of piople
to Mt. Pleasant. Saturday evening.
Mi-s Katie Minium, who had
been visiting in Alleniown a few
weeks, returned home last Thurs
day. Jerome Haas, who was wot king
in Philadelphit, came home last
week.
Mrs. Merril of Suiibury is visit
ing at C. F. Hoyer's.
The Mennonite services was weii
attended last Sunday evening.
.1 i . . i
pay ineir la-i triiiuie ot respn
her Kev. Seilhamer officiated.
i t.
I"
WEST BEAVER.
The L'lWell eider Inill ha-
ilown for this sca-nii with i
enough added to their bank a
The wet weather for tin
week has put the farmers bad
th.iir fall work. (Juilc a lot .
tatos are still in the ground,
Viola Steely has been home !' ;n
Lewistown for the past week a-- -ing
her mother at Lowell in her
general house work.
The slork brought to the home
of Wm. Wagner a son (batter
known us red bill
The landlord at McClure says:
he was sorry he did not have his new
porch completed for the ln-nefit of
the visitors on bean soup day, He
anjs he will not be caught again.
For your benefit in reganl v ;Ih
late news of the county, -i.'.i-i i ili
and pay in :.dvanee for the MM '' -
l.lllg i'iT an 1 Villi will lievi 'i
gr. t a do. ,a- well iuve-ted.
The Mc( 'lure -erilie fur tin ! !. i
aid" had in hi- id :a- ol la-1 . '
his opinion of the be.ui -oup, ' ing
of ll belielit an I also lit.: ! ue ;.
-cut of a lew mi lulu rs il t ap'. V.
Smith's P,.-t. Th;- ;. !'
-oldicr-' bean -on i a id 1 1 i : ii I -!;eif
or a-silanee liiedi 1 t V--til thai p::rv
of the lion- . II, f-w h ',..' v -that
were in liu-iei-- elaini il
a benefit to their iial Al-o 'ir,t
dollars wa-paid lo bin for tin n--of
the grove and -till i.' rlaim- nc
benefit. It i- believnl heir wa.,
SoOll left ill the town to ! iiilVri
bu-ine-s men ol the p';i". Tlo1
old soldiers say the beau .-u.j.
and shall be at the u-ual tine
i ican soup wa- on the bill of I ,;-e at
the time they were under t!.- :o
ploy of good old I'nrleSam. ."- 'On
are getting gool pay, others in..',
for eating bean -oup, w hile in Ux
iriny, and wr will still continu.
having beae p as long as we hm.
get a bean to "i ike il.
'I ie Old Soldici.
WANTKD A trust wnrthy nfiit!.
mau or linly in i nch county to ira'.i:;.;r-
tillsini'SS for nil inl e,tabli-lieil lioilHi' of
solid riiianeiiil slaudln. A straight
bona fide weekly salary of ;uii
byeheck each Mnuiluy with nil ex
penses direct from hi'inliimrli'is. Money
advanced for expenses. Kneto.-e s.d
dressed envelope. Manager, 2(M) Cuxtou.
Hldg., Clileago. 10-1-KU.
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DTIV
J lA j'. S. S.j.j.j j'.jIIjI
ieavertov;n.
Mis. Philip Herpster has lieen
mcmbeiv I with the -ick for some
tinic. A. M. Rovrt rsox was in Philadel
phia lust week purchased his fall
and winter goods.
The Heirs of the lute John S.
Smith dispoMd of the remaining
personal effects of the deceased aft
i. E. Erdley, J. Fields and B. Mrs. Herb Manbect of Beaver-
n I
U LIUl UllUlll Ull nil l i l l
Ladies' Beautiful Coats, Capes and Furs
New Waist Cloths. 1
. An entirely new line of choice patterns lor winter waists.
Only one pattern of a kind too, for we know you like exclusive ft
ness. m-
French Flannels, Persian figures and stripes, plain grounds
with small dots, some quite close together and others more scat
tered, 89 cents a yard.
"Il 11 -J A t A m
onauies, saunsmpes dots, in color between the stripes, 50
and 55 cents a yard. j
Ladies 25 cent Undervests 19 cents. I
IREilstom. ZECealblx Slioes. g
Men, these are the only shoes that needs no breaking in, con- j$
structed upon anatomical form of the foot, their equal has not yet
been made, I
Garnets. Oil Cloths and Window fthnrlpc &
v - 7 - - ' ' - - - v t t w ai.. V4 y ,
4fe k.M,
Baking POWDER, pure 10 cents lb. I
Sll7TT7Wn C. X Act ff 1.1.1 K
A Basement Full of House Furnishings, coming in now.
chreyer
Store
Uo.
0 Fro9b Str
EI15 Street 0