The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 16, 1888, Image 3

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YfMM paper. ThoH flirure tell you
M OATH TO WHICH TOVR SWBOCHIP-
W M PAID. Within 8 week after
mousy! sent, net If date la chantred.
Jio ether receipt is necessary.
Tin ii cini' am ti titcin' coics, ii'futkl
wist "ea."
The protracted meeting at Taxton
vllls ii still In progress.
We nre nnder obllfrations to Bro
Luiubard for favon grunted the Post
lust week.
ForSAI.K. Farm of 83 acre. For
particulars address Geo. W. Brown,
MUldlecreok, Snyder county Pa.
Miss Maud Arnold has returned
home after spending several months
among relatives and friends In the
Buckeye State.
A son of Adam Rpangler of this
place recently seut him a jack moult
from the West that welied thirteen
pounds.
Cart. D.T. Uhoades and Dr. Shin
del left on Mouday morning to at
t..nd the State Q. A. R. Convention
iosesitiou at Allentown, this week.
Rev. D. M. Metrgar will preach the
last sermon for the present conference
vear on Saturday evening Fob. 18,
i iftead of on Sunduy as per iuiuoune
ment.
Persons in uei 1 of boots and shoes
should patronize home trade espec
ially when legitimate goods ean be
had at lair prices at Oilman's Shoe
Store, MKldluburgh.
Lost. A black kid pnrse on the
street In Middleburgh, Thursday cve
liiug of hint week. Contained about
CO ceut. Finder will please return It
to Miss Barbara Shelley, Uiddleburg.
The lady who exchanged (consumers
iu the hall one evening din ing the
convention and got one witli the ini
tials "L. M." on the neck-baud. will
pleas return it to this office and get
her own.
We are sorry to learn that our
friend P. M. Teats of Washington
township will move to Wurronton,
' Virginia, on the 23th of this month,
. where he hus purchased a farm of
ICO uuros.
An old saying Is, the more snow in
JUAnnry the more wheat in the coin
ing July. It is reasonable to believe
that the better wheutflelds are pro
. tected In the winter the better their
yield will be the next harvest.
Pennsylvania's population is placed
at nearly six million. Its population
in 1790 was 434,373, and the census of
the United States in that year was
3,939,314. Now the total population
is estimated at about sixty million.
Great Auction Sale of Boots and
Shoes, Thursday, Friday and Satur
dap; also eveuirgs. Don't fail to at
tend if you want bargains, as these
goods must be sold. Beaver's Store
Room, Middleburgh, Pa.
' " ' Stead & Boush.
Here Is a neat advertisement In the
Somerset llcrali which certainly
must have brought lu some oush :
"Some men never need money, as
they always have it ; other men al
ways need money, but never have it.
I am neither of the above, but I want
my books sot tied up at once."
: Next Tuesday Is the regular spring
v election, or, Ju. other words the an
nual political re union (at least It
should be so) when hottest, luteligent
citizens will not allow political preju
dice to overrule principle, when the
best men will be selected for munici
pal offloers regardless of party affllla
r tionB.
Wasted $3,000, Any person wish
ing to place from four to Ave thous
and dollars on Interest on two or
three years from the middle of April,
at 0 per cent., to be secured witli first
mortgage. Can be accommodated
with the desired information by call
ing on or addressing the Editor of the
T03T. Feb. Ill, '88. 3w.
" I for the time when the small boy
sits on the bank of the creek digging
up the mud with his toes and watch
es the bobbing of his cork while the
shiners nibble the bait from his fish
hook. We cannot appreciate health
unless we get siok oooasionally
neither can we enjoy Spring until we
hive passed through winter.
We have had an unusual amount of
sifew-fall this winter, and the weuthi
or as been so eold for the last six
we Vs that scarcely any of It melted.
In lo mountains where the sun can
K'leaeh it thesnow has an average
i of three feet and over. In ease
1 sudden thaw accompanied by
tremendous floods will be the
"1 We are all tired of this "long
Mlreary winter," even tired of
seelhe "beautiful."
V)organh!ation of the old Musi
caT joiatlon as mentioned In a re-
OelSia nf tha POH'P has hornet' fruit
I .itirtctyT Thwlass which now meets
In the U. B. Church every Wednesday
Wening, Is nightly growing In size
nd Interst. It v. Spayd Is proving
' uiself a competent lustructor and Is
'ill excellent ;work in the advance
itcfour local inuuloal Interest.
Qcry : la t- mat;ljio7.Ul r&.J Ii
Is It the girl that covers the most lap
that gets th first hasbnnd T
All Wool square ami shaped Horse
Blankets way down, tioW is the time
to buy, Schooh Bros., Stllnsgrove,
re
Bishop Dubs. D. D., of Clevetand.O.
will preach at New Berlin, Feb. 10, at
10 a. m., and 8.110, p. m.", he wilt reop
en the Chapel In the Central Penn
College building and In the evening
he will preach at Wlnfield The Cen
tral Penn. Conference of the Evangl-
cal Association will convene at Lew
fcbarg March 1. About one hundred
ministers will be In attendance.
Bishop Dubs will preside.
S. Ac RAND.
For good hand-made boots and
shoes go to Garman's shoe stor, Mid
dleburgh.
It Is said thatytll the deer and rab
bits In Northern Pennsylvania will
starve to death Ibis winter. In the
woods there was a heavy crust on the
snow prior to the last snow, which Is
very deep, and this crust prevents
the unfortunate animals from obtain
ing food on tha ground. Selinmjrove
Tillies. Don t fret. Deer won't starve
us long as there Is any laurel on top
of the snow, and rabbits subsist on
the bark of trees. '
Roll of Honor, The following
persons have paid their subscription
to the Post to the dates opposite
their names. Should any mistakes
occur In these credits or on your pa
per please notify us:
J. C. Strawser,
Deo. 1, '83
March 1, '80
Feb. 1, '60
Dec. 1, '88
Feb. 1, '80
May 1, '88
Deo. 1, "83
Aug. 15, '83
Deo. 1, 87
Feb. 15,.'8rt
A. W. Stroub,
Robert Iloarick,
Frank Kern,
II. I. ArbogHst,
W. II. Lambart,
John S. Hanoi tiger,
Iil ward Hummel,
Howard Schainbach,
Howard A. Walter,
It. B. Gross,
John C. Frain,
Daniel Keru,
8. F Deibert,
May 1, '83
Feb. 1.'83
Aug. t, '83
June 1, '88
Several sled load of Penn township's
solid citizens from the neighborhood
of Kunt., their wives, sons and
daughters appeared as mysteriously
as the swallows in Spring on Tuesday
evening and soon the strainsof musio
and shuffle of fet-t resounded for free
hold's Hull where they had coma to
"tip the light fantastic toe." It was
a jolly crowd, nud old farmers, whose
hands have heru calluied with honest
toil were seen "balance all," "swing
their partners." aud "snsha" In a
manaer graceful and pslite as a
Lord Chesterfield. Wives and daugh
ters were as nimble as kittens and
ppun around the flour like tops. The
back seats of the hall were crowded
with spectators and quite a number
of our youug folks helped to fill tlu-
sets. At about 13 o'clook they ate
their supper which they had brought
along and towards morning started
for home having had a luokt enjoy
able time.
Baxxervillk. West Beaver twp
can boast of three literary societies
within its borders, viz: Bannerville,
Batery, andKalpetzur's school houses.
- A. L. Swanger and wife of Beaver
Springs were visiting parents and
friends here last week.
We will have seven more week's of
school at this place.
By all appearanoe and,talk we will
have several repairs in our ville lu
the spring, viz: Win. Heater, Jacob
Kemmcrliug, Simon II. Oldt, D. P.
Harmony, H, E. Suellenherger, In
tend repairing aud enlarging their
houses. II. H. Harbster - intends
building a new house, and several
others are preparing lor building In
the near future.
1 here has been more work done on
our public roads this winter than be
fore in five years altogether, and
some are not all open yet at this
writing.
E. Shellenberger's new clerk Is do
ing fine.
The debate at Bannerville Is held
In the school house by the creek. Ev
ery Thursday evening. Win, Heeter,
Sr., is President, J. E. Smith, Secre
tary, C. II. B. Glass, Editor. The
quektion for Thursday evening, Feb.
10, Is as follows: Resolved that the
Negro has more right to complain
than the Iadiau.
Cbjitrkville. How do you like
ground-hog weather.
Jas. M. Bingaman who was serious
ly 111 with inflammation of the brain'
we are pleased to state Is on the
mend again.
Insure against fire in that strong
aud reliable company. The Conti
nental of New York. S. F. Sheary Is
the agent.
Charles E. Sampsel, wife and daugh
er who went to Kansas last spring,
arrived home ou Friday.
Mercantile Appraiser Jos. Fisher
was here on Friday.
Aspirants for township offices are
uow coming to the front, especially
for the affloe of School director. It
is strange that people are so ready to
sacrifice their time and business to
accommodate their neighbors.
Val. Walter was In Watsontown on
Monday.
Merchant O. IS, Showers and P. O.
Bowersoxdid.Lewlsburg a business
visit a Tuesday.
Recently In town t T. N. Reber, W.
P. Thomas and O. Alexander.Blooms
burg 5 Wilsou Dreeso and wife, Trox
eUllle 5 Thos. Bailey and wife, Sha
utoklu Dam Jonathan Sanders and
wife, New Berlin ; J. Strickland and
wife, Mlohlgsn 5 A. P. Wilson, H. p.
Stuck, Mrs. Jane Culp, Mffllnburg;
Miss Emma Row, II. II. Baker and
wif, Forest Hill ; W. II. Hartuau
and wife, milebnrrh.
r. r. r-"r m ::er : 1
Tikc? iKSTrruTB. The Gens
eral Institute held by the Spring twp.
Local Institute at Adamsburg on the
lOtb, Inst, was a grand success not
withstanding the disagreesble weath
er. The nmnber of teachers present
was not what was expected but the
sterm we believe to be the excuse for
many of those who were absent. Fri
day evening session was particularly
Interesting, having opened with
music, officers were elected, as follows:
A. K. Gregory, Pres., II. F. Stetler,
Vice Pres., Miss Annie Shirey, Seo'y.
Instrumental music, by Miss Teats at
the organ and Master Brain Teats
with the ploolo, followed. J. F. Kel
ler, then gave the " Welcome" address
This was responded to by II. F. Stet
ler. These addresses were well pre
pared, answering the requlrments of
the occasion, and reflecting credit
upon the speakers. Miss Teats then
rendered a vocal solo, "The Trystlng
Tree." P. M. Teats, an exteacher of
years gone by then rend a selection
from Harbachs poems entitled "The
Ualubow," Those acquainted with
the collection know that they are rare
productions In the Pennsylvania
German dialect. The suulre read
them well and afforded much amuse
ment for our people who are con
versant with that tongue. MifS Car
rie Walker then recited a selection,
entitled "Jamie," all pronounced it
excelleut and credit her with prollo-
ency ; the pictures were vivified witli
graceful gestures and the feelings
rendered totichingly.
Vice Pres. Stetler then Introduced
Prof. II. K. Gregory, who delivered a
lecture, "Mary Queen of Hcotts."
Th's was a treat to lovers of olograph
isal history full of event, and graphic
with the persecutions of an arbitrury
rule of a jealous sovereign. Though
the speaker labored under a trying
defection In the throat, the address
lost little of its interest. After ad
journment the teachers repaired to
Miildluswarth's hotel, where they
fouud awaiting them a grand supper
to which they did justice. Roast
turkey, oysters, vegetables, cake and
puddings and fruits were there to
tempt and appease the appetite.
Plenty was one of the principal lea
tures. Mr. Middieswarth and lady
have proven themselves well able to
I entertain guests, none of whom went
away without having expressed great
pleasure. After supper all adjourned
to the parlor, tnere schools and
school works was the theme. County
Supt. Herman, Rev. J. E Houeycutt,
P. M. Teats, 11. F. Stetler and others
addressed the compauy In turn until
a late hour.
Ou Saturday equally successful ses
sions Were held. The attendence
was particularly good considering
the disagreeabluuess of the weather.
The discussions were taken up
In their order and were carefully con
sidered. Many good points were
shown and suggestions thrown out.
County Supt. Herman, opened the
subject of "Local Institutes," H. K.
Greogry, followed with ' Reading,"
which was continued In the after
noon, and Miss Sallle Burns, "Primary
School Work," after these wore each
spoken upon by different speakers,
the Institute appoiuted the tilde and
place for the next meeting, viz., the
25th Inst., at Middleburgh. The ex ercises
of botli day sessions were
iuterspersed with music, readings
and recitations, ns was the evening
session by the same persons. This
variety served as a relief to the au
dience, to whom the discussions were
perhaps a little heavy. All agree that
the institute was a success. The
teachers are determined to have more
aud our people are ready for another
most any time. It is hoped that
the weather will favor the next meet
ing, and that all teachers will avail
themselves of this splendid oppor
tunity of beiiommlug bettor acquaint
ed with the nature of their work.
LETTER FE01I NEBRASKA,-
Blub Springs, Nhu. Feb. 8 1883.
' Ed. Post. I wrote a short letter
for the Post lu the early part of last
Summer. Since then a number of my
Snyder County friends asked me "why
don't you write another letter for the
Post f I oonsented to do so by your
permission. Our annual conference
meets on the 2nd Thursday in March
at Plum Creek, Nebraska, the place
where Mr. A. K. Gift Invested lu real
state, and no doubt made a good
choice, for that is a beautiful country,
soil Is rich and deep. As Mr. Gift Is a
relative friend of mine, and from Suy
der Co. I was sorry that 1 knew not
of bis coming until It was too lute to
give hhu a hearty invitation to come
and look In ou us.
I held six quarterly meetings for
my Preciding Elder duriug the year,
which gave me an excellent opportu
nity to see the country north, south,
east, ami west, and when looking over
the beautiful broad prairies, and at
the opportunities to get a nice cheap
home, I concluded that he who said
''young men go west" gave good ad
vloe.
Southern Nebraska, Including the
1 latte River valley, Is unsurpassed In
the Uniting States for farming and
stock raising. Government land is
bout all taken In Nebraska, but re
linquishments can be bought for $300,
to $500. for i seotlon. Deeded lands
oan be bought for $5 to $50 per acre
The oouutry I Improving fast, aud
land la rapidly advauclng In prioe.
Last year's crops In this state were
far.
Markets are as follows: Wheat 60o,
corn 45o, oats 85o, rye 40o, flax 80c,
potatoes 75o, buttor 80, eggs 20n, live
hogs $4.80, beefs $3,00, chickens live
So, turkey 8o, prairie hog $4.00,
The expenses of living are about
the same In Pennsylvania, with the
exception of fuel, whloh is a good deal
higher. .
Tho winter of 18C3 Las gone on reoord
-1 tV.eiaos UrrlLIs la t'; history cf
.storm has swept river the t'..ilns, snow
driven with resistless fury has blinded
'and overwhelmed' men and animals,
, and eold, roaohlng 40 to 00 degrees be
low zero, has niaJe It quli k death to
'bo caught out doors. The reports so
far reoord something like a thousand
deaths. These were among travelers
and others caught abroad by the bits
zards, but In western Kansas, where
the supply of coal has. been totally
Inadequate, partly owing to rail road
greed, there have been many people
frozen and starved to death In their
homes. We have been favored In this
part of the country, we had this far
only one blizzard, and three weeks
severe cold weather.1 For several
weeks past we have pice mild weather,
some farmer are plow ing, while other
are sowing Spring wheat. As we had
only several Inches of snow, we had
noslulghing worth mentioning. 1 hud
but one slehih ride all winter, I sup
pose If I had been lu Snyder County
I could havo had more than I car
ed for. Youis.
D. P. Kuan.
Rroistkuof Sai.u. The follow
ing sales of persoiisl property will be
held on the respectlvn dates mention
ed, ns advertised lu the Po.T or for
which bills have been printed at this
office. I
Thursday, F b. 10, Henry Steluinger.
executor of John Steiiiingtr, ileo'd.
will sell-personal property f milt
west of Middlehiirrh. t
Tuesday, March 0, Charles A,
will sell personal property
Mover,
J mile
fiortir or ftle'ser Siallou.
Tuesday, March , J. P. & H. II. Yoder
will sell personal propertv 1 mile
north or Globe Mills, Pa. ; '
Thursday, March 8. Geo. W. & Sarah
Snyder, Admrs. of Franklin Snyder,
ileo'd , will sell personal property
two miles south of New Uerliu.
Thursday, March 1, Jacob G. Mid.
uieswnrin win sen personal proper
ty at Port Ann.
Wednesday. Feb. 22, U-uben Dreese.
MierllT, will sell '.,e;'r.ut nf Su
snn Snyder, at the Court House.
Middleburgh.
Wednesday, March 1 1, Sam'l C. Ring
aman win sen personal property 1
mile east of Port A n.
Thursday, March M. i-onunvllle Smith
win sen personal property I mile
west of Beavertow n.
Tuesday, Mn rch 13, .l.ieob Baker will
sell personal property mile north
east of McClure.
Thursday, March 1 , Lewis W. Man-
beek will sell p rs iial property 1
mile north eastot .M '("lure.
Friday, March 15, Jjines Willi will sell
personal property! mile north west
of McKcei Falls.
Tuesday. March 20. K. A. Hatimcnr-
dner, Ailinr. of Jacob Itaiiuiliardiier,
dee'd., well sell percoinil property
ill West Beaver township.
For the W. H. Duglas' three Hollar
shoe go to Garman's shoe store, Mid
dleburgh. Rubber boots at reduced prices at
W. I. Garman's, Middleburgh.
Buy your boots, shoes, and rubber
goods at W. I. Garman's ulieap shoe
store, Middleburgh, I'a.
Big line Ladle's Coats 'and Jackets
below actual cost to close them out,
Schoch Bros., Seilimgrove, Pa.
Clearing out sale at Si hocli's Bro.,
Seliusgi-ove, Pa. ' ' ,
All Wool Blankets at bottom prices,
Schoch Bros-, Selinsgrove, Pa.
Double and Single ShawN at inost
extreme low price, S hoch Bros.,
Selinsgrove, Pa.
Men's Gloves and Mittens, Buck
and Wool for lei- than rost. It will
pay to see tliciu, Si hocrt Bros.,
Selinsgrove, Pa.
Seasonable lm -.it Good at mark
down prices, Si-iioi-h'a -Bros., Selins
grove, Pa.
MIkscs aud Chilileu
cost to close them out.
Selinsgrove, Pa.
Coats below
'hoeh Bros.,
For Salb. Ner A. 1-Vese of Sha
inoUin, Pa., offers for sale about half
an acre cf ground whereon Is erected
a handsome new eigl hoom house,
elegantly finished, located on Walnut
Street lu Beavertowu, Pa., for par
ticulars inquire of
, S. A.-V, t!i ,u:L,
Brayerlown, Pa
.'-i.Ll' r
J)I IC1.
In Franklin, on Thursday Febru
ary . 1833. lieuiamin Wittenmver.
ged 70 years aud 10 days. Obituary
next week.
Jan. 28, at Mctlure, mother Anna
ieand, aged 81 years, 7 mouths uud
5 days.
Jan. S3, at McKees i Falls. Philip
Kersteter, aged 10 years, 8 mouths
aud 14 duys.
Jan. 20, at McClure, Mrs. Sarah J.,
w ife of Jacob Transue, aged 40 years,
11 mouths and 1 day.
Jan. 10. in Adams township, Mrs
Huuuuh Nerhood, wife of Daniel Ner
hood, aged 30 years aud 1 month.
Feb. 10, in Freeburg, Susuu, wife of
Geo. Washington Menges, aged 03
years, 0 months uud 10 days.'
Feb. 0th at Bravertown, Philip
Kinney, aged 75 yeurs, 8 months aud
0 days.
- x-aea
MAlMUIiin.
Feb. ti, by Rev. W. H. Stover, John
S. Helm to Nettie E. Elliott, both or
Suyder Co., Pa.
Feb. 14, at the U. B. Parsonage by
Rev. M. ii. Hpuyd, Geo. B. M. 'lUuch
of Mlddleburuh to Miss Kate N.
Hummel of Franklin townshio.
Feb. U, at Freeburg. by Rev. J. F.
Warn pole, Geo. B. Wetzel to Miss
Mary Engle, both of BuloiU.
Keuiuauts of all kinds, . below
Schoch's Bros, Selinsgrove, Pa.
- p
ookt,
XJOTICE ia hereby (iven that the
1 fol'olun Wluiwa piirlMimu nprtar
Iha VW Imw, Lav i,.r.. ttlod ilk Ilia lUxrk ul
Ilia Orpliftua' Court rl hny.lsr i-ouuit, lorcoo
troilloi on Mundar, lb J'lh ilar oft'ttb
Aiinil(tmiit of 'njilila Mldill-irth widow
if Alinrr (tultlU,t0. ku ul B;Tlug, Tap.
S.dorOo , ra. d.o'd.
Apiiralnamrnt of Snwa Smith, widow of (ico.
Smith, l.itu vl AdatuTu, Su.vdar V' Pft, Sa'd.
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SUITEUBY & LEWSTWN X2V.
Time Table, In effect May 22. 1887
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Inion 7 41 pm.
7 tT p m.nrrlviiig ! I'hllmltlpr Ift I !t ft m,Xm
York? 10 S lu, Kftllliuur ti ft mi, Wft)r
iDKton A i t ra.
Traill ! T.onvri Suntinrr:
2 CO ft m, trrlvlnii ft I'M'H'Mi hi 1 1 ns m.N
ru ii n ni, luuiinoro 9 It ft is, want
loitiun to a m.
.1. II. WOOn.llan'l Pail Antot.
til AS. C. PKIH, Utb'l Mftoantr.
13 WEEKS.
Tha I'DMCK H ZI-'.TTI-'. will ! malte.l.
cur.lv wrappol, to ao; aMrf In llm L'ult
J tjlaita for ilirr n.nnilm ou n-i l.t r
ONE DOLLAR.
I.llieral ill.fonnt llnil to pnatmn'la
aaxiit anil rli.l'", Fauiplacvpltt mallad Irea
Aildiana all rder'lo
UlOllAKII K. HOC.
Fs.tSKLis MilArlK'
LIEU GOHPAHY'S
Extract Of Meat
Guarantee .Gcnuiue Ey Baron Lielile-
lllxluy rtfoniiui-nilril aa nlnhtcap limt.'a.l ol
ali-jioie drli.Ki.
tltmnna only with Ilia ruc-rlmtU of Uaran
l.lali'K't ilgoututa In urra Ulu I.
Kuld ly Storukviport, Oruccra aud lirn.-glfU
WANTED.
l.ncnl And TniTilliiir S.vl 'mi-n Id all our
olmlri! van Hi-" ol Niiai'rv Slu-I. 'Ithxr rn M.ilarv
ni I'umjyljiAk'nuiiif ;ti ! r.i-N,',-iw.-rt.' 1f
rllii nioii, nil roniii Inr htv om h. ii-h i lit, mi l
lionot aro Ihv am-n we are IwUuu (or. A-l-Uri-i-a
wltJ ll"rni-
M AY mtOrilEHa Niiro-'.vniii
Jan. I, 'M. tw. fd. Iwchiiur N. Y.
WANTKI) Imiiuidlntrly, l.adli-a to work f"r a
wh(d'"la hoiiKu "ii l.?l,.lpRrk at tlii-lr
iKiinra. (Si-nt any illt in-r). Uoml nv pan ho
limine. Kvprvtliln liiru.ied. r.irtl ui;ir. lira
Adiln-M Artl.tlo Ni-dlowork I'o., 7.6 till SI ,
Mew Yurk flty.
A D.MINISTHATOHS NOT1CK.
ift latt-ranr Ailminlirtloii on 111 i l.t il ol
Sarali Yoilnf . Ut a ul Mldd c-ro k tw .. Snj.lr
llu., ileo'd, havlnu len r.iut- c to H4 mule
linel, all rorroni knowin : Mieuit. Ivri In leb
e l to nai.l ext.tt e ara rnju t. d to make liniofc
illale payment. while Hi. is- liiVii'K claim! waie
preneni them duly ftutbanllotad tw tiie un lei
lueU.
. II TOIIFK,
J. P. Yi Iifclf,
Jan. sr. 'HI. Aduilmrtrfttora
Vuniel ('. A'cjIt-r"! Ji tlir Court of i"m
1H i H" I'lcnuf Sni lrr
Elizult Ul K()inr. ) Vi , Al SuLufinli m
I IHrt,ret',St. i l eb T.
J nys.
The Common w.ii!lli ol I Vniirylvunla to therold
li.-n;nmlti't ilicc".' :
Wo poin-TJiind you, an IikIoio y,m ):nre hoi-n
OoiniiiHiide I. that i-ltiai( ail. In nil oih -r
nrxi nml rx'iineK wha oov r, ;o.i lp and up
In ir In your pro cr portion hrloro our .In.lKPa al
Ml IdluliurK Ii ul a Court ! I'omii,. " rii um llu-re
to ho hold tor Hie raid I'ounly ! niiMior, on
Monilay, tho S7lh day ol F l. n-xi. lu nuiwi
tho llhi-l ol tilts told I'uil.-I V. Ki-pli-r, HUd rliiin
riiime II any )oii hava why the raid I'anlfl i
Krpltir, your hunhund. ahould not ho dlvon-cd
Iruiu tho IioiiiIh ul luiiirliuony, nreiihl to the
Ao'aul tlioiioiHr.il Aa iihl III auoli c.ueinudo
ami uroviiicii, anil tinrioi lull not
Wltiu-Mthe lloiiuinhle ('. Kuohrr. I'rrnl
dont ol our.alil Couit al Mlddlthuryh, tho lilh
KEl'UEN LKKfJjK.
Jan. 10, J'KI Slierlfl
Ooui't Poclaiiuition
WHKRH H tha Hon. Joanph
llii. hor I'reil lent Ju lka of the Juill
rial I letilci coinp -ted of Iha t-ounllri ol Snyilc
t'oloo and Milttlu and Samuel A. Wo'tal and
.lacuii A. Sinltli, K-)i. AMoola.a Jnduea In
umi i r rnuer county ne luauej tl.tlr pre
eept btarlua.d-te the 14 in ilay ol l r. A. II.
ifiif, lo in illreuteil lor the holillnu of au Or
piiana court, a oourt at uornmou I'leal, court
oi oyiir ami leriuioor ami (leneial ronrt ol
Uuarier srxlotia of the i-eere at tihlilieLumli
lor Iha oouutv ol HovJor-. on iha 4th Momlir
(heloK Iha vah day ol Fob. IMi,) and continue
one RHK.
Nottoo la thi-re'nra nerrov ylven lo Iha lro
Of r. Juntl.-e. of the ro.U'eai.d ihmtatiea III
ml for tho county of snydar, to appeal In il.eir
proper perom v. tin ineir roiia recor'it, Irjm
auiuna, xainiiiauona ami other rpuirrunraraoi
to tiiona thinm to their ullloaa and in lh-lr ti
nun pertain to do none ami wane-sen and per
auiia nro.eo itlnu In bekalf ol Iha I u n
wealth axalnil any peraoni r reiUlred to be
then and Ihere attending anil not departlnt
wiiuou, ivitv n tueir pern, juaticeaare re.
queteil to be punulmlln ihelr attendanoo a
the appointed time niireealdy to uotlre.
illri-n under ui baud and tait at the Fhei
lll'l nltloo lu Mlddlehurx, the Win Jtly ol Jan
a. u., on tuouasnd alKbl hundred a J
oivui-eiaut.
UtL'uett UU Kk.-SR.Sbcrin,
Trial List
Jotin A. Clrovt t, Wiu. H Haloy.
EUtUibHth SnyitcrT O. Tower norvlrlnflr Ei.
I k... a. . . .
IhaLioniiiilikluucn ol Uulon Uo. . t.tebard
uu . iuur ip. tiuitn n , 0UK vll.
.UUI.
Kllaa llally una to v. John K. Huyhea.
Julin .i. titru(;x. ha. v. WillUm Waller.
A. W. Puitir n. Alwl lli-rmld it al.
Jacob 11. tllnoilln v. Norton Uruuia.
John A Ouiva va. Win. H. Hiley.
Mwla Puulluavt II S.SiUik-'i.
Jeremlnh Moynr Adinr. a John llahno
Hour Winieuh.rjior ua ao. va. Ueo. A. Shtflai
el al.
Ann Altity rile va. Nor II. Ulddlotwarth tt si.
kbiiiiodv A Milrc V. Ii. W Itumutul.
N. P, llnreva, Friiukllu Twp.
II. U. 8lruar Adiur tu. . J. (I, Nljiple,
l b Uluiatlft Mail a Irou (J j, v. ilr. I ten. II
Same r. J. K. Ttlne. '
Minn va. J U . Mine .
Coinlth. ul I'enu. Hun. at PIA. D. . iolaudir
aereuuan i.roii.e ei.ai.
l..i!!o U. H.llllllll ,i UHlir. 11a... Iu.I I
Mr-ar i t al.
Prwlb'jr.
- n, n. wiiiitniiii,
Gonuino Bargans at tho Ocnt:
its Gflo -fepo
SELINSGROVE, PA.
We now offer all our Ladies' Ooato
much below cost in order to
close them out. '
Now is your time to buy, as yox
may probably never gei anoth
er such an opportunity to
BUY A COAT!
W. H.
rOi'ULAK
EtOOMS,
Valley S( root,
UKDKOOM SUITS, of all
kinds ami prices j Mat
ti iiKHt'S, Feiitliers, lMIows,
ItouNtcrs, lied Sin incw.
niin, 1UIIH, .MtthH
Scifiis, StaiKin. 1'uioiuin.!
Ac., fee, &c , Ac I
mill I iatian
A full lino rf Juto. Iltmp. Hh, Inuniins. Tupeftry.
I ody JJiiiHhi-ls nud Velvet Cmpcts, Art Siniiires,ni r
nu Iii.Th. iVch uiitl (jiitiu lWim Door Muts. Will
nil nny t,r ILo nlovo pumls
b louiiRht nr.y plnco. nn.l
Hlotn.n on P. If It. Write
Hto ILo IiirHt stork this
liespctintlly,
When You Injure Why Hot Get the Best
H. KARyHOCH,
General Insurance Afrent. Lfilinsfrrnv Po
rJopreseiitM tliolbllowmt:aroatfc5tock.Couip:inie:'
OliOANlZKIi- A.sSfT
lQl'd JETUA, cf ITertf 3rd j Ccnn., 'J,5-I'd4a
1853 HDMS, nflwyurl:, - . r,f-UJriJ.
1017 FIRE ASSUCIiVnaw.Phil'a, - ; fri
5:, ai7,cil
Tli.aM'omraniearaiili ami tlhe HKST. rnr.Iln.xrrlnr, and wltb tktlr !
fai.it.l i d r.-our. M itnainni. e ui.qnc. l ne I -ale y i,,l .e,Mirliy.
Il th'ir irom I arliun. Ulr, hoiierl anl ail.,rlorr iiiiiM iu ell thflr Inn loitlamanea
they l.avw..., f.rih-in-lve.OUK.vr litll lAllyNs. lUlsss,
No Assessments. No Premium Note.
ARE YOU INSURED 1
It not, wiilo to t he ubovo Agency and you wiil rccoive proupt tteotio
iliif ii
Grand Opportunity (o Buy
Lheap !
We are offering Bargains in eve
ry Department of our Store prepay
atory to tailing Inventory.
Now is the time to come and se
cure the Biggest Bargains of the
Season.
Come early and secure tho best.
SCHOCH BROTHERS,
rhGEEST
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Seilur
1
t'land
f
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ii-ew
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t a-aisej Nar-"
S. WEIS:
-
FELIX'S
Lvw islown, Va.
PAKI.Olt SUITS in Drowr
Tnrry, Uaw Silk, Tltii
Clot b and I'liish poods
I'm lor Kick pre. nil kinds.
Mm lilu Top Tubles.Lonk
inp filaees, son,o Got
tjiit-s. Picture, &o., Ac
us low as same quality cat
pny fi e-itlit c-huigcs to nnj
ino for nrii-c or rnmn nn.l
sido of Philadtdpliia
W. II. FKLIX.
MWkMlli-taVrjSJl
will ruaraal.atlie
inVKLf. IMSMIKIwat
imr ia Ii iae etuf .
o urk .ail ilw 11
r.u.r Kiii.a ia Ire vviiU. waireei a .ara. eka w -I
uoti'l ! ih.eietLee UMa wiiftoai tatam we a at
M.e lauavf.
AGEfJTQ WAHTCO!
lu everv Mialr. ! I fti:nr I'LMnr iki
.imui li.m fi iu tkil pt a.etiiai, ri-e
In t"i qlMi. lb. inl-i. ' I..J... . ac4
tn fuM iLiii.i i
iml u,ie At win
l-ai pniree r 1
U tW IMf: ft! MM .1 MBwfatimftv .
l I
4it t;rti ijs iorittiti. ft. 4
t t-9 IsitUr isi.iiiki.t. k
u free.
All invite!
W . V. .
Tth.l '. ,