The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 29, 1903, Image 5

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!lwiTrri'aTnTi''Ti''8''''g'i'ri'i'tii?it'rfitit.
MT. PLEASANT MILLS.
Ivlwin Ituijtacre, who was work
ingiii Altoona came home Thursday
Miss Laura Verier lias gone to
Franklin, to her sister Mrs. John
Mcuiclf, where nlie will assist in
wing this winter.
Mrs Merril, who had been visit
ing at C. F. Itoyer. returned to her
home at Sunburv Friday.
Chas. Kaltwriter, who was work
ing at Adnmsburjf came home last
week he exbect to attend school this
winter.
John lJunklc niul family and J.
N.liiosins and family of Middle
Idirc, were entertained by (eo. F.
Hro-ins, Miss Annie V. lirosius
who is stayii'g ut Middlebiirgwa
at hoine over Sunday.
Miss Arrabella Kaltwriter and
i.er friends, Miss Jilair of Sunburv
are sbending a week with the
I'., liner's mother.
Mies Esther Harding and J. C.
Minium soeiit Saturday and
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dav in Snndiiry.
JJenton St roup and vile,Jnatliiin
Keiclicnbacli and wife 01 rallas wen
visitors at Geo. Kiichenbach's Sun
day Dr. W. W. liongucre, who had
ken sick a few weeks, is able to le
011 tagain.
Dr. Newton Nipple, wife and
ehild, were entertained by Allert
Sclmee's.
f-wni 1 ntvun 1 j n. , M,.j I'....... 1 ., 1
Mrs. Dr. Bogar of Hemdon was j Mrs ix-wis Magee of Lewisbuiy , phihUms Sutuuhiy evening and is
u caller in town Wednesday. i is kt this place visiting her s'ejns m I 'pine poorly.
"Jack Frost" vim ted our t.iwn & M.ee. ' J Mi-s l,i.itie Mauier look a drive
Saturday night and did considerable j Chas. Herman, who has been , ,u Scliiijrn.e Sunday alt. rn.Hin.
damage. working ut Ljwi.Mown, return -d ; A good niiuiv m n wire thrown
Jacob and Henrv Sholly of Ty-ihoine the other week wiih a sprain- 'out i.f employment on m-count work
rone called oil K. P. liiiigamati and isl ankle, Pin imisou Inn sit in otoiminir ..t (,'li third.
unuly during the week.
Win Schrawder and wife made a
trip to Selinsgrove Tue-day.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Nipple of Sun-
bury spent several days very pleas
antly among relatives and friends.
Mrs. S. P. Steilcn and I'cplicw.
Ernest Xeitz were the i-uests ot
I an. I lie is wry ill.
i S. T. ll.ll.i-h and familv
insrove spent Sjnulay with
' of lliis phiee.
ot Sc
trieud
weeks in town returi.ed home Thurt-
Amnion Mover iud sister; ( an 11 ,
of Frevlmrir-;. ijiingfed'- smeng tin it
nods Sunday. ' -
J. V. ArUvasL and W. Arthur
Sclinee transacted btiriness at tin
County Seqt Saturday.
Jumbo Kerjtetter and wile i t
Mc Kees enjoyed a visit to hi
brother F. J. Kerstetter, Sunday.'
V. It. ln, a wellknown gentli-
1111111 of Thoinitsoutown. trillion-in!
iiusiness in town Monday.
A. F. ScIiiki' and fiinilv of
Kant, vi.-iud John Sehnee's Sun-
l-y. !
Howard Hoover and ( A I
nekely were callers at Kit el 111
Harry I " I
T1IEQLD RELIABLE
Mrs Saaumn who is staving
with her dauehter. Mrs
Witter, had a stroke of Paiatvsisi .Allr" alciitiiic ami son and
Weduesdav inoi nmi'. ' Miss Eydia D. it. p;iiI a viit tu
Absolute! Puro
THERE IS NG ZUESTTUTE
l'llll'IIS
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tllll-'rIOC
RICHFIELD.
Misses Katie Arnold aud Eflie
llornlxiiger of Aline were in town
Monday.
(ieo. Mitterling of Fremont, Neb.
attended the funeral of his brother,
Ahram.
S. ( . Snyder returned to Johnson
hurg Monday after having spent a
few weeks at the home of his par
ents. " ,
Messrs. John Earner. Jacob Up-
liDger, and Jacob Glotfelter, each
shot a wild turkey last week.
Ira Montelius, after haviug spent
a number of years in the Kloudyke
and far western states, has again re
turned to the home of his nativity.
Protracted meeting will begin in
the Pine Church Sumlay forenoon.
Our merchants had a great rush
of business Saturday.
Miss Dunkleberger, of Freeburg
is doing some dress-making in our
town.
Mrs. Edward Snyder, Mrs. Jos.
Lauver, and Miss Lelia Shelley of
Me Alisterville were in town Fri-Jay.
i'a;
VERDILLA.
liewis Scholl of Washincton
who had beer called home to attend
the funeral of his father, has return
ed home.
Jacob aud Henry Sholley of
lyrone were here last week to see
their sick brother, David.
W. II. Reigle made a business
trip to Centerville lastoweek.
Mrs Emanuel Aucker and Mrs
Annie Longacre spent few days
last week with relatives at New
Columbia.
Mrs W. E. Aacker and lady
friends sbeut' Sunday with friends
at Fremont.
John F Minium was to Selits
grove Saturday on business.
Mrs. C. II. Duuklerberger o
MuMleburg spent Sunday with her
skter here.
P. Scott Iieigle,one of the promis
ing young farmersjhas a tomato at
Verrdilla 17 in. in cir, weight 29 oz.
HUMMEL'TwHARF.
Mrs. Ilattie Bailey is on the sick
list. ' -
Mrs. Peter liiiley spent a week
with her son, Elmer, and family at
Womelsdorf.
Mrs. Martha Hummel spent Sun
day at Sunburv.
Annuel Trutt and wife were
guests at Salem, Sunday.
Thomas liailoy and family sent
Sunday with his father Peter Pailey.
Chas. Stctlcr of ChillisqmupMe
was a visitor at the home of his
Uncle, Samuel Trutt, over Sunday.
Mrs. Nortou lower is visiting
"emu at Oriental aud Millersburg
inn. Mite'iel of 1J .-nova, who III
spent two wei Ls at tlii- p'ai'i with
his i ueiiis. ivi iii ihmI h e last Fri-
dav.
Chas. Suait'-M.!. r and Chas.
Il-irncr, both ol'ii.is iilacc who have
1 1
rs. .lliert liuivottot Ami nan- worMn-: at i.ewiMown, were
home v'Mtitii; their parents over
Sunday.
Jeilersoii Uumliaeh and family of'
Heading who have Urn visiting
parents and friends of this place
ret 111 ued home la-t Eridav.
Howard Walter, who is working
at Eewistown, was at home over
Sunday,
V. V. Koiidi went to the county
seat Saturday.
Mrs. Joseph Ik'iifer died Thurs
day night at her home. She died of
a paralctical stroke and was buried
Sunday Forenoon in the cemetery at
Erdhws Church. The text was
found in Job, 1, 'JO.
Kalph Mitchel and wife of Lew is
town came to our place to visit his
parents J. J. Mitchel.
Kreamer Aumiller, who is a
brakeman of Ivewistown, is home
visiting his parents.
Geo. Gordon, who is working
near Tatmnpia, is home visiting his
family.
Mrs. West Kowe and daughter of
Van Dyke, Juniata County, were
the guests of Jairus Koush's.
J. M. Maurer Ixmght' out M. E.
Erdley's Livery Wednesday.
- Samuel Bollinger went to Wil
liamsport Saturday evening.
1 eiiucsilay morning.
Mrs. Allies Mid liel of K. nova is
e gnrM ot'her palel I- -inee Mull-
Miss Dora
Wednesday
M
lierhind was the gtu st of her lirother,
Levi ltohner and wife Sunday.
'Ye Editor" was noticed in our
town one day last week.
Cal. Forry iind wife of Kantz
were the guests ot her parei t, (ieo.
Daulx;rt and wife Sunday.
Mrs. Steward Hall ofMahanton
go was in town one dav last w eek
and was accompanied home by her
lirother, Koliert Kotl trmel who will
make his future home with her
1 t. aNlhi 1111:1ms, who was acci
dentally shot by his brother, liewis,
while out hunting last week, has im
proved some what and hopes are en
tertained lor his recovery.
Henry Aleck, an old veteran,
has again taken up his abode in
town.
Ilichard Foltz attended the lie
publican Committee Meeting at
Middlebtirg Saturday.
iUiss aleria isingaman spent
several days very pleasantly with
her uncle J. S. liiue and family at
Mc Kees Half Falls. Her cousin
Aldert Rine accompanied her home
H. M Neitz, Utter known as
"Gaily" returned from a nine
month s stay in Akron. Ohio. He
thinks the west is all right but says
"Old Port" is good enough for him.
Mrs. Maria W. Dondore of Don-
dore and neice Miss Sadie Eyer of
Selinsgrove passed through town
last week.
Albert Ccmhcrling and wife ot
Selinsgrove fpent Sunday with her
parents, Jim. Kiec and wife.
Master Ralph Foltz spent Satur
day at Selinsgrove the guest of his
aunt, Mrs. Jno. Ulrich.
The Mite Society of the ' U. B
Church held a chicken and wattle
supper in Bingaman's Hall, Water
St. Saturday evening. Every body
was well pleased with the exception
of Simon, w ho was tardy and there
fore missed his supper.
Geo. Livingston ot Selinsgrove,
Messrs. Jacob Bogar and Bickering
of Hemdon were callers in town
Sunday morniuc:.
Kev. Sealheimer and son, John
visited his parents in Franklin Co.
during the week.
Mrs. D. G. Staid, daughter
Bessie, Mrs. Sarah Shatter, son 11.
M. and wife visited relatives at
Liverpool Suuday.
John Stahl of Williamsport was
the guest of his brother, D. G.
Stahl aud sister Mrs. Jonathan,
Gamby over Smnclay.
Jas. eist and wife of Shamokin
were the guest? of his sister, Mrs.
Vm. Boyer over Sunday.
Win. Boyer and wife attended a
funeral at Millersburg Friday.
Edwin Arnold aud family moved
to Milton last week.
A. II. Troutman and wife spent
Sundav at Meiserville.
WAXTKD A trust worthy geutl
mau or lady in each county to manage
business for an old established house o
solid financial standing. A straight
Uina tide weekly salary of $1S.00 paid
by elteel; each Monday with all ex
penses direct from headnuarters. Money
advanced for expenses. Knelose ad
dressed envelope. Manager, 200 C'axton
Bldg., Chicago. 10-1-llit
Broke Into His House
S. Le Quiun of Cavendish, Vt.,
was robbed of his customary health
bv invasion of Chronic Constipation.
When Dr. King's New Life Pills
broke into his house, his trouble
was arrested and now he's entirely
SLLINSUKOVE.
pie
1 lie mil I11111.I1, Will anniM rsarv
of the Evangelical Iithern ( I111H1
"i il'i- place was ee!i hr.iled Salur
day evening and Sunday. Allthe
living lufiiicr minister of this con
l i gai ion were present except one
i Uev. ( 1. . ( lell-ler Is till
, cut pastor.
i I he .miiivei-sMiy -ermon was
, preached this morning hv Uev. i.
Haiulur loi'ner pa-tor. Uev.
S. E. Ochselifonl, of Alleiitow n del-
1 . 11 . 1
i cieci an auiiress tins aiternoon 011
"Reminiscences of the Past." He
was followed by Rev. II. Uriinniug.
I lie address this evening on
"Lc-sons from the Pa-t" was del
ivered by Rev. E. L. Ueed a former
pastor. The C. E. Convention
brought a great many people to
town.
Valley College team
against Susquehanna
their friends in I'nion ( 'oiint v o er
Siiudav.
Benjamin Stelleik and family of
PaMoiivillc Were t'e guests of
hi- brother. Is;. a- Steth e, Suiida v.
Meiehaiit Lev i ielliett did ulip
epairing at his hoii-e la-t week.
Frank Fr and family ot' Suiilni' v,
t'oi'inei'ly of' UeadiiiL', are vi-iting
her pan nt-, Vilon S.:vder,-.
,111 1.
W eeU
Lebanon
glayed here
Saturdav.
The Republican ticket will
usual majority next Tuesday.
havi
SCHNEE.
Edward Newman and family of
Kantz were in town Saturday.
John D. Arlxigast of Middleburg,
Candidate for Register and Record
er, was in town 0115 day last week
looking up his political friends.
EmtuK and Grace Vootlliag ofi
Milton, who were spending a few
BEAVERTOWN.
Ihitehcring time is at
Shiii' nl'iiiir citiens illthi
add sals;:ge to their I id of fare.
'Jnite a young Mi-s W'etz- I ar
rived at the home of C. L. 'cizel
and wife Saturday night.
Miss Mary I'eesc aud Mis I'. -ie
Freed visited relatives ill Lcwis,.wu
over Sunday.
Mrs. John Mi.l.llcsworth of Mil-
.11 1
muni visiteii tier sick sister, .Mrs.
Joseph Middle? worth, recently.
Uev. S. S. Daueherty of Lancast
er County preached a very practical
sermon in the I'nitcd Evangelical
Thursday night.
Willie, son of (ieo. Spaid and
wife burst a blood vcsel recent l.
while scudding chestnuts.
V. N. Herbster of Pow el ton re
cently visited his parents, Phi.ip
I lerbster.
Henry Shrover and wife recently
moved from MeClure into the Smith
house at the east end of Main St.
Katie Aigler sjient a week with
her uncle and aunt G. E. Heim
bach in Lewistown.
Mr Dree-,
town I 1 ( ii iium-
i 1 1 ee:ire i-, ! !;.
. 'l !'t I 'l 11 -1 ,
the old ( i illl-'i
Spring, hi.- !..i n 1
lion- ;.:,d ha- ! 1,
II. e spot u! . ,.- ;, .
W. F. F i
Fre man'- . .
of the J. S. Smith
Prof. Uru.iuer
III. . id Iroln ( 1'. irL'C-
Mill- while he
; ' :
ho ,:ir. ha-ed
:nili--tiitld last
All I I.'- old -tol-
' a in . i. in a r
old l.o.i - lood.
v d in: , E. I.
i i nily p :i .-liaseil
11 ir-.
moved into the
hol-e V.li-ated bv Fei se.
A Hen il I id e.nur iW.iil Wil-
liam-town la-t wet k and thi- week
moved with hi- lauiilv to the al.-ove
named pl;'ee.
Uev. D. '. Kaufman. Mr-. W.
F. Iv-e, Mi--, Nellie I',. -i s.-r. Mrs.
P. J. Heil.ster, Mr-. . . H.-in-bach.
Mr-. El. Freed, M. -. Jo-eph
Middhswartli and Mr-. P. Herlj
ster have been aud some of thetn
are still siek.
Contract. For Armor Awarded.
Wa?hinKton. U t. 27. Secretary
Mooily has (! i . ! -1 the loni; stamlln?
quesMnn of the awards for furnishing
armor for the battleships Vermont,
Minnesota. Kansas. Misstep . r pi ami
Idaho. Thp Midvalo Steel Company,
pf I'ulladelphi 1. Rets tho r mtraet for
supplyinK tioon tons, and th-,- Carnegie
and I!i thkhf ii. Cumitanies a toutract
for supply-int- .'nOti tons rach. fhe
companies nann- comprised all those
who siriimitted bids for furnishing the
plate. The bids of the Carnegie and
Bethlehem Companies were identical,
namely, $0.944.OoO. the delivery to be
gin in nine months, while the Midvalo
Cutaway's ts'.d was ;s.$Q5.j:32, deliv
ery to besla In 20 months.
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Reliable Goods Here.
cured. 2"k at Middleburc Druir Co.,
Miss Ella Pover of Selinsgrove Uraybill aud (iarnian, Kichfield aud
kcepinK house uutil she returns. I Dr. J. "W. Sampsell Penna Creek.
Its a Fine Line of Velvets.
Velvet Corduroys, Fancy Velvets. Plain Velours,
Panne Velvets. A Velvet Season, many years since they have
been worn so extensively, velvets for whole dresses;
Velvets lor Coats, For separate Blouses
Watch out when you buy them, cheap velvets mean that the
back will show through ? We keep only the good kinds.
They're the only satisfactory kind.
Yelyet Corduroys 75e. to 81.10 Brow,
WOOL WAIST MATERIALS FOR THIS WINTER
Challies 55 cents evual to most 75 cent kinds for whole dresses
as well as waists, all the latest shades, leaf designs, and
dots and all have Satin Stripe.
AMONG THE COTTONS FOR
WHITE WAISTS.
Beauty ot weave and fabric has never beon equaled ; prices are fi
oaaxr P.fi nont. TFIoopoH 0vfnrH ytiiqoH ctf-irtoc nrlinvc
have colored stripes or figures. 75 to 01.00 yd.
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chreyer Store Co.
Q Fr0r;b Streeh.
nVHIHiTOnr, Penna. Eif,
Street Q