The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 10, 1895, Image 4

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FREE TUITION.
Hoard, Hent, Washing, Furnisheil
Kooiu, Light ati'luse of (iyiniiusiiiin
(amounting in nil to !:.." nt the
iSloonixhiirg Ntato Normal Hchool
for the Spring term of fourteen
weeks beginning March t li 1 '..",
will bo given to the Snyder county
public school teacher who kIiiiII re-
eeivo the largest number of vol oh up
to Saturday evening, March Kith
Kvcry teacher actively engaged at
present in Snyder county will have
an equal chance to win this prize
the only ndvantngo to bo hail in for
a teacher to get bin pupils and
friend to clip tlio voting coupon be
low and mail it to ua bearing the
teacher's name. Of course it will bo
to the teacher') intercut to have all
his or her friends to Ret the Post
from which to clip coupotm.
The liloomshurg .State Normal
school has 2(5 1'rofessorn and (jives
thorough iiiHtruction. This makes
the piize a valuable one.
Any person can rote as often as
ho or hho plcnses, but they must use
the voting coupon as below.
Cut This Out and Bring or Maitto Post.
T.ic in lit 'ii it i. n of tn tr yr Io n,
r. r ii )! tv.t-io it nnWlit nl V ly
T ji p '"y p-ilu o.' fv ! iy.
A'. mornlV.n miTlyr' :rir')!'.
An t tinro tlrm Ii to' tiiri of l!r
XV" n I tii- Jiun'iln vr !nt!i of to i',
Wlii.-h 'I liiv toil. :ia I UN r ) i r ;
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Aa .i 1 le 1 ..t.i'u lor i'v Ty l i v.
Kil:-.ili iii AiiT Mien.
a FOUNTAIN PEN.
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Published every Thursday.
Geo. W. Wagcnseller,
Editor and Proprietor.
Subscript ion $1.50 per year.
which miiHt be nul'l In advanca when neiil out
Midi! tliu county.)
SATIS Or ADVIRTIf INQ.
All triinKlent Hilvcniiu'mpntii not otliprwl
Mini mi'ljid fi.f Mill l fhtnuyl ! flm ruin nf 1ft
cnta wr line (nonparli'l ineHMirn) lor flret Inwr
U(y ,. " -" line Iorerjt ent
B0"ltnlk m4irf pMislml fr$ t obituary portly
tr Unit ft rttyttt, tc., Ihremt$ lirw.
Tbursda)', .Tsui. 10, 1895.
The Salaries of Teachers
.Superintendent of Public IiiHtruc
tion SchaefTor is endeavoring to a
bolish the practice which prevails iu
certain school districts of the Stnte
to make the salaries of teachers
partially depend on the mark
given them by the County Superin
tendent on his visitation of their
schools. Dr. SchaefTcr has written
the following letter to a director in
one of the districts in which this
pract ice prevails .
"The monthly wuges to bo paid by
teachers should bo specifically deter
minded and agreed upon by the direc
tors when the t tat hers are employed.
The amount to be paid should be
lixed by the board without regard
to any future contingency or con
dition dependent upon the report of
the superintendent. Tho directors
are authorized and required by law
to tix the am'nt of teachers' salaries,
and no other oflicial has anything
whatever to do with tho salaries and
hould not be asked or permitted to
assume the responsibility which
rests exclusively upon the directors
themselves. When teachers are em
ployed let their monthly wages be
tixed by he directors as the law re-
liiircH, without imposing upon the
teachers uny limitations or condi
tions which the law does not author
io and which in any event are of
doubtful validity."
"If teachers neglect their duties
in the school room or prove to bo in
compc u nt, the County Sup linteii-
hiit ihmv rei l.r their certificates,
or tlie.v may be dismissed by tho
J. .nil l..r lrgul cause, but the law
nuwli'ie mil lim i( s the directors
in iii!i(ate to the Supcriiiti ndent
or any other ollicial the powers and
liitiii which devolve exclusively
upon :l.e J)iurd; themsclvi s."
smiihc tiiiit n-o Mr. Siiiiuiitiuldlmuni
o Hau l.uU K,.y. rul., was troiilile.l
Willi II lame back 1111(1 I'llenuiatiMii.
lie ii.-eil hatii IxTlaiu'w I'ain liulni
ami a prompt cute uiin effected. He
says he lias sinco ml vised many of his
friuuli to try it and all who have
done so have spoken highly of it. It
In for salo by J. W, Bampsell, l'enns
Creek, l'a.
Posts votin
est!
3PM
aV A, 4 t . '
THE RENOWNED CHEMIST.
W. H. MOUSE, M. !., F. 1J. S. SC., ALSO
tiiToit or tub westhkld Leader
Or SEW JERHEY.
l'rof. Morse, who is also oufhor of
a medical work entitled "New
Therapeuticil Agents," writes : Pe
ru na, manufactured by the Pe-ru-na
Drug Manufacturing Company of
Columbus, Ohio, has commended
itself to medical men and their pa
tients as a specific for la grippo and
its sequels. It fully approves itself
for this purpose, and is remedial for
all bronchial troubles. Its action is
both local and constitutional, and it
is entirely harmless. The distinc
tion accorded to it belongs to no
other remedy of which we know.
PROF. W. II. MORSE.
"Wichthkld, N. J., Dec. 29, 18!2.
No matter at what part of the
mucous membrane the irritation of
acuto catarrh is located, Pe ru na is
tho only remedy that will, under all
circumstances, effect a cure. In
acuto catarrh tho dose of Pe ru na
is a teaspoonful every two hours
during tho day, which will invaria
bly effect a cure in from seven to ten
days. In chronic catarrh Pe-ru-na
should be taken, a teaspoonful be
fore each meal and at bedtime. This
doso should be gradually increased
to two tablespoonfuls at each dose.
If not cured by end of one month
writo Dr. Hartman. Answer free.
Kvery one should have a free copy
of the latest book on catarrh. Send
freo to any address by The Po-ru-na
Drug Manufacturing Company of
Columbus, Ohio.
KIIK AM Kit.
. ., Tho Christmas Festival at Zeiber's
am not tho pos- . , . , ,
wsMir of h fiiuri- iun''' w,ls 11 H,1,(,(KS' Addresses
lain pen. I never w,'le made by Jno. (). Yodcr, C. A.
laid bii t one, Meiser, A. A. Yodcr, D. F. Ilau, Jno.
which wuH giveiiSmith and V. V. Landis. Tho exer-
.'cises by the children wero appropri
ate and well rendered. Miss Flutio
Walter deserves credit for deliver
ing such an appropriate recitation.
. . . .Tho Sunday school at this place
gave a treat to tho school and visi
tors and had a few exercises by the
children Geo. A. Gordon was
homo over Christmas. He is work
ing at Milton A uowly married
couplo arrived here on Saturday
from Tokio. A Mr. Spidlebach and
Louisa Bollinger. We wish them
much happiness. .. .A literary so
ciety was organized here on Thurs-
WVwwu. We horjebYjfc young
folks will take an active part. This
is a good step in the right direction.
....Jno. A. Kichman . of Etters,
York county, called upon his friends
hero last week. Wo were glad to
see tho jolly boy and hope he will
soon call again Jno. Fields and
Perry Itau bought a saw mill from
Mr. Herman. They will soon move
into tho Luther Kratzer timber tract
recently purchased by Fields and
wet el Mrs. Eli Keeh-r is again
under the care of Dr. E. W. Tool. . . .
Wo hear that our friend T. E. Ewing
of Globe Mills is doing a most
thriving business. Good luck to
you Pn Sunday forenoon the
school house roof at Globe Mills
took firo and burned u small hole
through tho roof. Thn water br i
gade of Globo Mills was called and
tho flumes were subdued before do
ing much damago. There is often
too much carelessness on the part of
tho directors, as they never look af
ter the pipes and Hues of the school
buildings Allen Snook, wife and
their sou, Charles, spent a few days
w ith friends here. ... Dr. C. A. Moy.
er is home on vacation S. H. Yo
der shipped three car-loads of Hour
to one mau in Shamokin.
. WEST UEAVE1L
Christmas passed off all O. K.at this
end Miss Bessie Houser and Miss
Lauru Smith wero visiting in Lewis.
town at tho former's brother,
Charles Houser. .. ;Mr. and Mrs
Banner of Lewistowu wore visiting
their many Snyder county friends
last week. . . .Some few persons have
begun tilling their ice houses.with
ico from 4 to 5 inches thick. . . .Tho
entertainments at the
different churches ou Christ
mas wero a grand success iu every
way. Tho exercise at tho M. E.
church on tho evening of tho Ulth
under tho management of Prof.
Joseph Wagner and his assistant,
-Mrs. Minnie Wagner, was a grand
afiair in every point. Both largo
and small wero well pleased with the
donation they received Mr. and
Mrs. Wagner return their many
thanks for tho assistance they re
ccived from tho public lion
Alexander Knepp puichasted a lot
at Crossgrove. His intentions tiro
to put up a largo dwelling house.
Many different pledges have been
miidoiuW. B. tor the year 1H'J5,
such as using tobacco, strong drinks
and keeping late hours, u Bob.
Sale Regl8ter.
Tlmrxil.iy. .Tit n. ami, A'ln V. Hotter minimis! Tu
trix, will x-ll luTm.Mil profxTtv of lluwHnl
.1. Ii'illtf (lii u-c(i, lute of Kruiikllii Town
ship. Tin
lay Vfnr. !' ti. Ilfnry SlintTiT nf Prnnklln
Ttti.lil xell peisoiihl pmMTty mill tarai
lux Implements.
PAXTONYILLE.
Born to Harvey Schambach and
wife a daughter C. P. Swengle
butchered a hog 18 months old that
weighed 00C lbs. Who can beat this 1
James Cante rnian ond wife of Glen
Union visited here recently. . . .Irene
Dobsin returned home after making
a long stay in Williamsport and
other places. .. .Will Brunuer who
had been working at Ctimmal fn
some time is home preparing to leave
for school at New BeM'u. . . .Messrs
Uriah Howell, Frank Miller, Edward
Hoffman, Warren Ernest, Charley
Howell and Bingaman Ernest have
been visiting here.... Miss Kate
Bowersox who is teaching iu the
Indian school at Carlisle was homo
to visit her mother.... Wm. S pi gel
myer tho divison roaster purchased
the home of Samual Ilaflley for
$275. . . . Wm. Felty had been staying
near Pallas, but is home at present
....The Christmas entertainment
at this place was a success. The
children reudered their speeches
very well. . . . Protracted meeting is
in progress at this place.
DR.KILMER'S
KIDNEl LIVERS B"
Biliousness
Headache, foul breath, Hour stomach, heart
burn, pain lu chest, lycpia, cuiutipatlon.
Poor Digestion
DiitreM af tor catlnir, pain anj bloating in the
itomach, abort no, of breath, pain in the heart.
Loss of Appetite
A uplendld feolinK to-day and a deprwwed one
to-morrow, nothing Mvmi to twte irood, tired,
tloeplcM and all uiitruii(i, weakneaa, debility.
Dwimp-Kool bullili up quickly rundown
constitution and makes tho weak strong.
At DruKzUta 50 rent and $1.00 else.
ImUM Uuld to Hiallb" fra-CwiMUteUoa fra.
Dr. Kilmch & Co., IIinobamton, N. Y.
THE PRESS
PHILADELPHIA,
SUNDAY, WEEKLY,
1-OR
DAILY,
rcnnsylvaniji's (trcalcst
rainily Newspaper,
It Hints All the News.
rre-Kniinently a
Family raper,
iiilieallntf dlreetly to the. InterestM nf every
liH'InlH-r nt the household, liv the nlwiiee of
ali.Mhlliir of nil object ti inutile rliiirueter In ell her
lis neH, literary or udvcrUMngeoluiiiUH.
A on Aih'trtialny Mttlium THK
l'UESSi miionu the Jicut in
the United JStnten.
I'KKtW WANTS AOS." give th g tent r
mills. The coie lielleve In I hem nnd " e them.
TI1K IMtKss iHlntHiiH hlirh bh4.M() want, adver
tlNeiiientH In a Nlncle Issue nnd Inn rebelled 1 1.
n aiiswern to I'remt Want AdM. Iu a Kindle dav.
Thin mIiowh why rrewt Want AdH. give tht;rea't
est ri Hiilln.
Jidtt'H for Clitxx'ijied A lvertiement
(J 'repaid:)
sttimtlnn Wanted" Halt font a Word
'Help Wanted" one Cent a Word
lloitrdlnn" - Two Cent" a Word
Hooiiim" Two Cent a Word
Kor sule nnd ) Sun'ys Two Ceiiln a Word
'lliiHUietui opport's" ( Wee s One cent a Word
Kor small ammmts one-cent or
stamps' are uoeepled saniu as cash.
two cent
TERMS OF THE PRESS-
lly mull pontage free In the rutted Mutes-, Cun
mta anil Mexico.
lliilly (except Hmiday), one year. . fi.tto
one month . .So
" (ItiiiuilliiK Hundiiy.) one year. . 7 mi
" " one 111011II1, . . .tv,
Sunday, one year. .... j no
Wnakly 1'iefcH. one year .... j.110
DraltM, Cheokn nnd other Itainlltuiiceg tdiould
be iiiiilile payutite to the order ot
Tliu Press Company, Limited,
rillLAllKl.l'HIA.l'A
ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF
The midersluli-d Attoriiey-lil-l'iii'f fur inl
olph llnnru'er, ):eciilor of ihe Ksiuto of John
Mu.ver. ih d I'V virtue of an order Issued uni of
the orphans' couil nl Snyder iiiuiiiy l'a., will
M il 1 lie oliu Ini,' Milutilile real eslale at l'ul'llc
Mile on Tract No. .', ou
Siituiiluy, Jiuinnry I'.'th 1 !'.).".
THAI T No. All Hint piece nr liiessuai.'e of
l;i ii I sim. lie In 1 riitikllnTovt n-lilp Sn ili-r ei iiint '
l'a., I ii hi 11 1 Ii it li.v IiiihIn of Henry iliiiiiunii, sum'.
Del I'lint h, liciilieii Decker and Israel sheiuoi v
et. al mm nl hint; thirty live iv inresaud nliietV
iii Ills Inure or less Willi the ttpurtf litinocH.
TltAt'T. No. lleliiK luiother piece or lns
Kiiaire of land Minnie 111 I'eni re Township Snyder
county, l'a ., hounded liy lands of Samuel Hl'iikM
iiiaii, CoriielliiH lliiwerxnx, lli-lrsol Knm li llinkr
inn. 111. dee d, el. nl. cuiilaliilin.', si xl -nln.' urn s
1 '.'. ) and :il KTches liiuru or k.vs Willi tuo tip
pill'teiiiiliceH. Teriiin: '.il percent on nun day or Rale, :m per
rent 011 t'liiilli'iiiiilloii or hale nnd the hula lice
Apr. 1 Ij.V .sulu to U'iflnat 100'cliH'k A. M.
.1. CALVIN Sl'liot'U.
1). liOLKNUKIt.
AttonieiH-ln-Kuct tor Itud ilph llruwr. Exec
utor Of Iho lisLuto of John Moyer, deceaned.
m m. m w mm mm
Roolf
valuaDle Real Estate !
Did ron erer see one of the famous
wtorproof Interlined Collnr or Cuffs t
very easy to tell, for they arc all
marked this way
celluloid
on? 1. MARK.
Thoy nre the only Interlined Collars
and Cuffs, and are made of linen, cov
ered with waterproof ' CHUCLOID."
They'll stnnd riht by you dav in and
.auu tliey are all marked this way
Elwloiq
MARK. W
irst cost is the only coat, for
they keep clean a lone time, and when
oiled you can clean them in a minute
by simply wiping off with a wet cloth
that is the kind marked this way
LWJLOIO
MARK.
Thcae collars and cuffs will ontlast
six linen ones. The wearer escapes
laundry trials aad laundry bills no
chafed neck and no wilting down if
you c-t a collar marked Uus way
TRAOf
Mark.
Ask your dealer first, and take noth
ing that hns not alwve trade mark, if
you desire perfect satisfaction. Ail
others are imitations absolutely.
If you can't find collars or cuffs
marked this way, wc will send you a
sample postpaid ou receipt of price.
Collars, 25 eta. each. Cutis socts. pair.
Give your si and say whether stand
up or turned-down collar is wanted.
THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
1X1. 19 Ureadwar, UK W YORK.
IMIr.t IMIr.t ll, l,lnK pllra.
STMI-roMH-Miilitlin1: llllehHellrhlliif HlulmtTll.
Inir: miwt ut niirlit j nun liv eriitehiii(f . ir al
lowed 1 ocelli lime tiunnm torm, wlilcliufien Meed
mid nleerute, iKsiiinliiir ver' mire. Swavnr'S
oimtmfvt Ktnps the Itehlnif nnd tih-edlnif, Iu'hIs
inrenii kiii. nun ill ninsi eieeHreiiiiivet the tumor.
ai iiriiir'IMM, er liv mull, for Ml contM. lr.
Nwuyiie A Sen, i'hlhulelphlii.
11U IIUUIUi
Adds. Nlllitrnetrt Mull InlleH ntul lllvlilea anfn.
Itiutlriillv. A 1111.I11. aiiiilne. nil Arltlinietli'iil
Mlnii. New vim run do It nnd now voii rmrt
tint keen vour temiMT. the oilier fellnw in tliu
sntneiix. M tiltcl inrMoeiitM.
Till HftTU. K. CO., Urniiil IlapItU, Ohio.
ULUICII'S DENTAL S003SS.
SElinsgrovEj Pa.
Teeth cleaned, evtruernri. tmnlnntml r.inil.1.
ed. lilwimi'H mid Itiiurles to the teelli and
moiitli treuUrt. Artlld liil dcIm, ( nivn. bridges
nnd otidiiniKint Inwrted. All klndnof lllliuif.
Uold work a Mpeclitltv.
1.E0. h. i i.Kir ii, n. i. s.
(mteA In Welu dweltltit. u..ntli MM.. ....fr .......
oppoHlte Nuiloiiiil llou.1
J- 0. MOHN, M. D.
Practising Physician and Surgeon.
Residence in the French Flats, Mid-
uieuurcu. Calls promptly and
carefully attended to.
Wf MR! T IN
THROAT EASE
AND
BREATH
'fPtRFUME
OVELTY
Snuii'tliiniT now nt
I. II. BowFitHox'H Confeetionary,
Middleburcb, l'a.
D
U. J. C. AM IQ, D. 1. 8.
DENTIST
TreiltillL'. fill, lli nrtideinl tun,
crowu Htiil bridge work. Teeth ex-
trneteil witlioiit pain. Sntinfaction
t'liurntiteeil. Office next door to the
J'ost printing office.
MIDDLEHL KQH, PA.
Mlddlebiir? illarkct
Corrected w eekly by our iuerchnnt.
Butter 82
Kkw 83
Pitted cherrieM 8
Unpitted " 8
Hmokl e"''." 6
ItitHberrieii 10
Oniouu (
Lard 0
Tallow 8
OliicketiHperlb fl
Turkeys 9
Bide 8
Shoulder 10
Ham 12
Old Wheat.
New ..
.0
.00
An
.(50
.113
.1)0
1.00
1.20
iUO
Uye
Corn
Data
Brnn per 100 lbs.
Middlings " .
t:hop " ....
Flour per bbl
THE SUN.
7'he firxt American Xeicfjutpcru,
ClfAJlLKS A. I AX A, JMitor.
The Aimrirau Uvntititiition, the
. I nu i'iraii Meajhe I meriettii iStirit
Tluttc Jirnt, hist, a ittl all (to time,
fitrcvn'.
lally, by - - $C a year
Daily & Sunday, by nail. $3 a year,
Tho Weekly - - -$laycar,
is tho greatest Sunday Newspaper in
the world.
Price 5c. a copy. By rrail $2 a year.
Addles TIIKfclW, York.
any out
The f
'v ar
Ii 1
Hard Times' Price?.
We arc oifering a full and com
plete line of new ana seasonable
goods in the line of
Clotli, Hats, Mi Fiirnisiing Goods
and every thing else usually found
in the best clothing store.
All our goods are of the latest
styles and guaranteed to be strict
ly first class in quality.
G. C.GUTELIUS
Middleburgh, Pa.
FURNITURE?
miter ii Parlor Fnrnitnre.
We offer the best goods at Phe
nominal Prices, guaranteeing qual
ities tne innest,
Latest.
Couches, Lounges, Mirrors,
Baby Carriages, Window Shades
etc., offered at prices to suit the I
times. we are
onyaer uounty trade, and
AN INVITATION
;isextended to visit our place iii
uucsmtjas, xtespecciuny,
r,HLT0J FURNITURE 00.
Front Street, Milton, Pa.
J. M. KLINE, BEAVRRT0WI1
HTlt la a new kikI marvelous loveutlon. Just the thins you want for
evatirjir a contlutiotiH hiiudIv of water
oneratinif. hIiudI In construction and
now belnir nUced in every State in
county, town anil villittie. Wi ehalleupe the world to produce ltn eR
Mimt prove PiitiMHctory befoio payment im made.
For further infi'i unit ion write for illustrated catalogue.
WELL DlULLING.
ITuvtnir ilrillil iiVCI till liimdred welU In thU Co tint v. nlentvof
erence cun lie jjiveii iih to the ellleleticy of my work. 1 ret-iiectfullv !:
your patroniiRe in till line nnd will guarantee you perfect MUltiiuctiuc
every joo.
HEIICH
& DROMGOLD'S
SAV!LL"EfIGIHES
A wuikIitIiiI Improvt'Uii'iit In Krii'llnn Yrrdm Bint
C.lii-lliirk. IUu--k niuiliiiiuft'itrriitMi'jl tlmeanMfiiMt
utuiiyullii r In llivmurkct. I'rli'llon I'luii'h l reil,
ciiumiiK nil tin fiiil K-urlHK toHtuiid HtlU lilln tHU'k.
Wiki r nt unvliia In mwrr nnd wrnr. hrml
4ctiitjiiiiHiuuii lurluri'CuiftliiKUfiaiil prlitii Alw
Kprliis llnrrowa, liar ItHkm, Cultivator.
Corn t'liuiU'ra.Mirllrr. we. M-Miun lilnr.
UK.ttll it UlW3HH)Llt, Blti:, Vurfc, !,'
A?cnt3 T7aated.
A 0r' chine
to mitka manty.
V5TAL QUESTIONS
0!
rn ' evini" I'my Pininin.mtutlim
I.r. . ttj KV.'.i'U. nu.i'. 11.. l'ii'in'iii-l. i-HKA'P
LAOlt Liii,ii.i i.f Ito i r.'..nl mil 11:" fii'un-. 'I'trilf
I.. si.Uii'.u. u, hilvr iju.filu.i ! HO'l'traUN
W. i.t tui Aunri'Mvu W irkiu.u. tt'hia '.lk;U TKAIJji '1
(r Itlni. A Ihk l r Hi. Iiur. K.-ilcly w.m. lb I'l'M
0--1IV M..10. Hfll. l HULi. u.iIIIhtI U'rim tu.'Ul.
fi'l rlrrt:.r. or Mitil UU f.UI. Ir ...itl'a Kill III at ou.f. P. V.
HUiUUm. CO., 7KU Uwciuul x.fliUuUivhu, fa.
t V , i o ltuL M a knl I",,l"i"
tWl'lVI
o '
and Styles the
catering to the
WELL DRILLER, and Agent for
Rief's Hydraulic
(or Ram.)
frrotu fprltiL'gor brarirhes. It Isf
UDHtirpUHHed in durability. They
the Union and are wanted in evd
III nn
J. M. KLINE,
BEAVERTOWN, P
IVothing On Earth W
LIKE
Sheridan's Condition Pow:
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quniiiiiy 11 coHiM ihm limn a Ivlliu ui j
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