The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 22, 1903, Image 5

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    MLDlXLEliLFHUPOST.
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sumption had fastened itself upon
h'm and it was from a ssvere hem
orrhage that he died on the said
evenif.g. He was laid to rest in
the Rich field cenieterg Monday. He
was a memU-r ot the Ut-formui
Church at this plfce and was res
pet -te. I by all for his many christian
(pialities. Agtd 02 jtars.
WANTKD A trustworthy j?entl
iiian or la.ly in each county to nmiiage
Itusinesit fur an ol.l estnlilislu'.l house o
THE OLD RELIABLE
fill
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(yyPRS''A.R0 JCXPRB33I.V FOR THB FTjJSy &Y IT3 OP" CORRB3PONDENT ,rV ftf
VERDILLA.
. II. ltcigle of Nantiooke came
me to spend I I lie winter with Ins
tlitr.
Dan Staid, who has Iieen employ
at Ltueaoier, came home to stuy.
Ko! rt, Harry ami Francis Anck
aiid wile saw the JJIoomsburu
;r Iat week. '
Merchant A. S. S;christ inailc a
tMllt'SS 1 1 J j iu iiNii janfc
nl --till we have soini' people
i ... ... w
lR, wlin num. on ouinr.i.
. W. Stahl was to Snnlmry mi
htiiMay.
Ilmrv Scholl np'd OS yrs, o mo.-.
l:iv wan interred at (inil!
mrcli Monday.
KREAMER.
i.l many people of this place
lit in Lewi-town Wednesday to
,.n,l li e fair and visit friends.
Mr-, d. M. Maurer attended the
... I MM I 1
rat liluumsnurg inursiiay ami
I Kill v.
John Mitehel of Ueiiova is vUit-
his parents since Wednesday
iltlicii went to Lewistown ISatiir-
Lv to visit his hrolher.
Mrs. Harry Jiitter of this place
on the sick list.
The hunting season opened Thurs-
tv finding a good many hunters
t but no turkeys got shot.
llev. W'oineldorf preached a very
:cre-ling sermon Sunday evening
(urn in Duet. 7th ehapt. 1 13
prses.
Mr. Magee, wife and Mis? Kenn-
;er tixik a drive Sunday.
Miss Lottie Maurer who spent the
limner in oeiinsgrove returned
line last week.
Fields and Yoder received a car
nil of fine beeves last week.
Miss Verdie fields went to
twistowu last wask to spend
,-eral months with her sisters.
MEISERVILLE.
Last Friday our town was shock
to hear of the death of Holmes
ii'hohis, one of our respected citi-
iii s. Mr. .Nicholas, was a paintei
r trade, was industrious, loved,
respected by all. lie was a
in wliiiin we feel we cannot spare,
it still willingly submit to the will
Hun who doeth all things well.
Albert Mciser, one of our promis
young men has left (or Canada,
icre lie is taking a course in a vct-
inarv institute.
The Imrse sale at Oriental was
Ml attended Saturday.
Pappy" says he was fairly
flight at the foot race up on the
111 Saturday evening. Yes Pappy,
In had better stay on the level.
David Meiser, our merchant.
bde a trio to (Jcortretown: David
, 0 , ....
an honest, uptight man in his
pilings, and any one can trust to
fal with him.
G. V. Portzline, who was em-
uyed as watch mau in Trevortou,
at inline again.
MT. PLEASANT MILLS.
Wm. Ycrger in improving: his
he hy building a New Barn.
F. Arbocast is visitiner his
other, iu Lewistown.
The Spellinar Bee held in Ileister-
ilhy seiiool-housc, Friday evening
as enjoyed by all who were there.
Miss Sadie Stroup of Pallas is
'iting her sister. Mrs. Geo. Ileieb-
hta-h.
Daniel ibias nud wile, Ilarvcv
aas and wife attended the funeral
Mr. trader at Mt. Patrick Sou-
IV.
J. M. Taggard, the life Insurance
Split, was in town last week.
Abraham Mitterling, an old and
i'wtevl farmer, died at his resi
nee, three miles west of town.
Dr. K .tliriHik's attended the fun
'1 of !l(.,iry Slioll near Vcrdilla
I'uday.
A number ot our yoitug folks
Tc to Daniel's church .Sunday
cinn.
Ihll vmt Home Servioivs viri lii bl
St. Iiilin's ehureh Sunday by Kiv.
"IIUII,
PORT TREVORTON.
rr- tT. C. Orwisr of ITerdon imssetl
Mrs. Mary A. Arnold and daugh- daughter, Miss M-e, of Fret-burg,
ter, Miss Isora, left for llarrisburg ; passed through town Sunday.
Friday where they will spend a John Fields a well known gen
week with the former's daughter, tleman of Krea.uer, was in t..wn on
Mrs. V. S. Lenhart and then Monday looking up bis political
leave for Washington, D. C. where friends.
they will spend the winter with Kd. ' i i- w-
T ' , . . ., Misses draee and hinnia Wond-
1 , Urant an. Ir. J. h. Arno d. ' p nn. i i ..
' ' ; Innj ot Milton, iniiigled aiiiuiig t'uir
N. M. Freeborn and wife of ; iVu.,.ds in town a few .lavs l:i,t
Sunbury mingled with relatives ' xvi,ek.
during the past week.
Messrs. L. and .1. P. I It-Men-
IIcv. Fetterolf
i Hil(i sirv ice I :i '.
stein of .Shaniokin and (.Jad.-lv of s.,,,,1....
, i
David Iloover
er Siella, were si
iie!d the harvist
t. .I. liu'- ('
It'it t-li
asliiiiirton, D. ( '. are ainonir the
spiirt.-iiien, who are bunting iiiail
in our vicinity.
Dr. J. K. ISngarof Ilernduii made
-everal pruf.s-ii.iial tails in town
the pa.-t week.
Miss Toledo Mont, Mrs. .1. F...
Arnold and daughter, K.uli, ot
Shaniokin returiie.l Inune after hav
ing spent several days very pleasant
ly under the parental roof. j
Sheets Kellcy of Sunbury .-pent
la.-t week in tow n.
Miss Sue (Jcnsauierc returned to
Selinsgrovc Saturday atler having ,
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spi iu several nays at me nonu .-lean
where she entertained her eoiiin,
Miss Alba Karhart, llarrisburg.
Mis May me Buyer was called
home from Alletitown on account of
the serious ilhivss of her sister, Mrs.
(i. Clareuce Faust.
Mrs. Priscilla Brubaker of Mah
antongo paid her relatives a visit
Friday.
J. C. Shafler, our expert painter,
is painting Wesley Plunder's new
house at Chapman. '
Chas. Bower and wife of Lebanon
spent last week very pleasantly with
his uncle, D. G. Stahl and wife.
Harvey Shatler, formerly one of
our lads, but now one of Lebanon's
promising young men, spent several
days in town the guest of his father,
II. L. Shafler.
Presiding Elder Bessler of Johns
town delivered an interesting sermon
in the U. B. Cliiuch Thursday eve
ning. The Keif Bros. ofScrantou are
.-pending the week with their cousin
Adam Keif.
Presiding Elder Buck preached
in the Ev. Church Saturday evening.
Jacob Lenig of Milinotit spciil
Sunday with relatives.
Mrs. Ellen Kelly daughter Ellie
and Daisy Xeitz spent Sunday at
Dry Saw Mill.
E Iw in Arnold and family spent
Sunday with relatives in the country.
Jas. Xeitz has accepted a position
with the Bell Telephone Co, at Sun
bury. Geo. Troutman and wife, S. P.
Stellcn and wife Henry Stcpp, Mrs.
Jos. Bogar and Miss Katie Trout
man attended the funeral Homer
Nicholas at Mahantongo Sunday.
Clareuce, Harve and Charles
Lenig of Milton spent Sunday with
their mother,. Mrs. Anna Lenig.
Harve had been absent for nearly
two years and received a hearty
welcome from his host of friends.
The festival which was held by
the Mite Society of the U. B. church
Saturday evening was a financial
sticcess.The weather was very incle
ment and the rain come down in tor
rents but the young folks could not
be daunted when a festival was to
lie held and to these young folks the
society owes its success.
w ife and
'pping i:i I
iiiiiiur'
8CHNEE.
Miss Sadie Teats of Pallas visited
relatives here a few days last week.
Insurance agent, J. M. Taggart
of llarrisburg and three well known
ft Hows of Fremont, II. C. Ilass, H.
Harding and lumberman V. II.
tVeiidt, transacted business in town
Friday.
J. B. Wi,Hing of Ilerndou with
his Hying horses had been in town
for nearly two Veeks, and left for
Middleburg from here.
Mrs. Wert Bow and daughter of
near Mifllinlown arc visiting her
sister, Mrs. David Hoover.
Levi S. Gelnet, wife and daughter
Annie, attended ehureh at Daniel's
Sunday afternoon.
Curt Barncr of Shippensburg
transacted business in town Thurs
day. .
Thomtis G. Arbogast, wile and
i i t
I nursiiay.
Levi Gelm-M " ! n';'- !. f- Tm--.
-iv r tl.e rV.!e: ! .-i'.iis to Inn
lil I and winter men h,.: i;-e.
Found A brown pneket book
about two weeks ago in Siialler
Stt ttle, eontaining coins. The owner
can aildrc.-s Schnec, P. ( . I'.ox lil.
George Wagner and t'amilv i-it -
ed friends in Buckwheat Yal!cv!
Sunday. i
1'. J. Kerstetter. our laud lord, is I
improviii" his nr.. pert v there!
last fiw weeks.
Steward Gelnett was at Aline
Sunday to visit his better half.
WEST BEAVER.
Clot Fisher, Jr., was home from
llurnhani to spend Sun. lav with his
parents at Lowell.
Our mail carrier Amnion Bower
sox and family took a trip to Mil
ton last week. He claims that is
the country to get your schooners
for a nicklc.
The few surviving members here
of the -UHli Uegt. P. V., expect to
attend the reunion of their regiment
at Lewistown, Oct. I'll and lit).
II. V. Knepp and Daniel I let ter
is hauling iumber to MeClure from
the mill lately put up on the Henry
Hassinger tract.
Isaac Troxel was a visitor at
MeClure, Saturday.
As usual it has beeu reported the
M'fllin county fair wim well stocked
villi fakirs and swindlers.
Win. Bartholemew of Sunbuiv
spent a few days here on a hunting
ti ip with a poor result.
Joseph Beaver is home from Mif
flin county to spend a few weeks
with bis family at Haiinerville pre
paring for the winter.
Mrs. Good, who has been link
ing her home with Amnion Mncr,
is mi i lie -it-k
Our old veteran, J. .1-. MatleU',
and ! i- friend John D. Howell ; it
making preparation to it In lend
ln.t ,-:.ivi. tbis winter.
The coiitc-t betwet u John I lushes
and Wm. Bou-!i I'm- big -og is
-til! e,,ii!g on. I Iiml.es .--iv- lie lia-
Mllt III - 1 1 1 to Ii t .1 -ll-Ol'e; Vff. Ilf
t'eed- only I S tpiai ts of i vc clinp a
d:iv to his three hogs.
soli. I tiimnciiil stauiliii. A MmiKlit
Nhih tlile weekly sutiiry of J-1 s.ini puiil
liy elieek eiu.-li Mnn. lay w ith all ex
penscsiliieet from lit'tul. (darters. Money
ailvuiiee.l for expenses. Kne'osi- itd-ilr.-r-se.l
fiivelope. Milliliter, '.0 Cnxtoii
Itl.l-,'., I'hieno. lo-l tct
Hrokc Into His House
Vt.
Ivl
RICHFIELD.
l'.-Seiiator Ilertlcr, hi- wile
and sou Boies, spent Wednesday
and Thursday in our town.
Wilson Slirawdcr and family were
in town Saturday.
I lurry Stahl and mother spent a
few wicks in Shenandoah as the
guests of Samuel Stahl, Mrs. Samuel
S'alil aeconij. anied tin in on their
return home.
Lee Winey of Sw im ford, was in
town Saturday.
While all our local sjMirtman and
many from a distance scoured the
woods in our locality Thur.-day not
one succeeded in bagging a wild
turkey.
The woods is arrayed in beauti
ful and gorgeous eolIoM. The trees
arc already disrobing for the long
sleep of winter.
The Mennonitc Brethren held
communion services Sunday fote
noon.
Abraham Mitterling, a valued ci
tizen of West Peiry Township de
parted this life last Thursday even
ing. That dreaded disease, eon-
S. Lc(jtii!iu ot' Cavendish.
was robbed of hi- cu-loliiai V bealll
by invasion of ( 'bronie ( 'oiisiipatioii.
M'hen Dr. King'- New Life Pills
l.roUc into bis hoii-e, lii truiib'e
w.-i- arr. -tc.l a:i I now he's cutir.
cured, 'J."ic at .Middleburg Drug 'o.,
Gravliill acl i iarm:ii', Kielifn-ld and
Dr. J. W. Samp-ell IVnn- ( reek.
tot kt iioim: tint's.
Illl-.Is Pii.ililOil.
I'noinas t. Ke--I -r t.. .lolin S. h." Ii
1'; aei es in Moliloe t p . r-.i'i.
loliii M. Mover ami wife t :i!ln-r-ine
Weiiiel;, A. in A. I. on- town-hip
-'ill.
Minn Speeht an. I wife to Peli i II.il.li
so acres iu lleavt-r t w p., 7im n.
Sa.iali M. I'islier to .la.-.ili !'i-!i i
ruailwiiy i.l lVnn twp., $1.
M. A. (irimm, et. nl. to All-rt
Itreese, 17 acres in I'.eaver towiinliip,
f ITIH).
l-aae I.ettl.-r ami wil.- to J. W. Ihi.-'r.-fiiliui'K,
house ami lot in Spring twp.,
ilnn.
r.ilwnnl Itassler tni.l w ife to l-lmuia
J. Wiest, l iieres in Washington twp.,
Ml.
F. J. Wiit'ciiseller to It. I-'. Kant, lot
in I'liion Cemetery, f-5.
Henry Ilosterman ami wife t I-'inn-eis
K. Hoke, 1 ucrcs iu I't-nns tup.,
.Joint J. (Jill ami wit to Mr-. Jane
I-!. Troup, lot in l'axtoiivillt', H'iU.
Wills 1'roli.iicd.
Kstate of X. T. Duiulore, Mnrlii W.
Duiulort', Kxeeutrix anil sol heir.
Kstate of John llrouse, late of Jaek
wni twp., Finklia and Hnmiicl Urouse
KxeeuUirs.
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
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Marriage Lcr.
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I '.-sir M. I i.i- i.!' V ill,'. null
Will. II. .-Mil. 1.1 I "-"pel,.!-
lay- in Shaniokin liaviim i -I.e.-evi-niiii:.
, .li.lm K'inUle : 1 1 . 1 ,1 HiLrlr. ,l:iii.)
I nie ii: I hi!a.--l.ii:i uiel 'i.'
piili-lia.inir L'l.ml-.
.Mr-. I'. I'. 'u-'ei- .an.! ei. : .:
viil inn I'.r u .other Mr-. .1. i II -siiu;er.
Mi.-S llel tllil ( 'rull-e let'l .'iin.i:lj
fur 1'liila., w li re -.lie w ill n !.;.
work as a ilresmak.-r.
Mr. an.l Mr-. Manlnvk of I L n
paid a viit t A : torm-y 11.11. i i :n..-;
and family this week. ,
riarriSDurp, l'a , Oct. 20. A nun
her of Illegal tlshrrmrn havi bent
caiiKht In the ilrai; nets of tho dopart-
merit of flsheri. s within a .Jay or two.
Frank P. Martin, of Johnstown, was '
fined by a S.
$10 a piece f
ho raucht Jalv
fino of $11.".
merset comity jas'.!..
l!i sliort tm-it. iiirh
:i last, inal.'.:'" a tot a.'
lolm I'l'ojiles, of Lan
caster, was arn ste.l for u.'lni; nets
in thu Ciiaeti.-,a. ami Iraao Se. rlst
for usini; an . el basket in C'ilikie3
creek withmit a license. Over in
Adams county a warden arrrate,! C j
W. Ilutt, E. B. Eisenhart and James J
Julius for running flsb baskets with- '
out a license,
each.
Tin- werti dund iLi
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INTERESTING
FURNITURE OFFERINGS NOW.
OAK BEDROOM SUITS.
15.03 for II piece Suit, combination ilresser ami wa.-b stand.
Sl'O.OO, :5 piece suit, swell front in upper drawers, fancy lilting mi,ror
18.00 LJ piece suit, S-J"'.."0, 7 piece suit, square U'Velled mirror.
lront laipe mirror.
?3S.75, 7 piece. Suits of .piartereil oak, full swell front, in dresser, carved frames bol. line- ova
have heavy raised carvings.
-.
piece s, t ot same .'J
piece, -,.. i",
1.75.
7 pi-
plat.
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tr.l'.Vefs .-Wi
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Spring mjd Mallrssses,
Mattresses all made of fancy striped ticking. Straw with
cotton top, big bargain for $2.50. Pure cotton, clean and health
ful, 2 parts. S7.00, 8.00, 10.00 $12.00, two parts, made of pure
white cotton, best that can be made.
Springs for $2.50 spiral springs, folding $3.00 ones have lace
top of wire. Woven wire springs oak frame adjustable $2.25,
2.50, 3.00 to $6.00.
:Rileje:Q Gnbiqgts mjd Clipboards,
Square Tap Extension Tables all qualifies and Styles.
Morris Chairs Large and SmalJ.
LMMS' SEOiK,
TOYS IN BASEMENT. Opening up daily, imported and Do
mestic Toys ever bought in this town.
Carpet Buying Time Nov, Mdu have beautiful Patterns
Schreyer. Store
Co.,
Q Fr0Qb Street. JVLX J'J-'CJ JN , ?eT) Tl Sb. Kin; St
reoi
r ' :
h'lgh town last week.