The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 28, 1895, Image 5

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TRIENNIAL VALUATION, SNYDER COUNTY FOR 1895.
TABXTIR STATEMENT tliowinff the AhmhpiI VhIuo vt Urnland per
gonal Property taxable for County l'urpnH n letuiDeri l y the Anne,
fiora on the Kith Dny of December, 1M)4, aiid puitly tqunlizcd by the
CoiutuiHsioners.
I II orwo Mid
M iil)'n mit
4 yenrs 1I.
PISTKHT.
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Adiinin
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2HH0 a:i
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14(tS 415'
:N)7 74
2:114 w
12:t5 02
2001 ro!
3158 57;
547:1 88
2101 09.
1787 47i
22i)3 38
282'J 2!!
1504 2:
4350 51
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Midtllecrcek !
Monroe j
lVun
lVrry ... '
Perry t 1
SeliuxRrove....
Spring
Vniou
Va,Lington...
Total I $44,291 74' $128:127; $52715; $32W40 $40311 rt5
IS'OTICE ia hereby given, that we the undrinUriwil Coiumipaionera
will attend and nit as a Board of Hevision of Valuationx in our office for
the following dintricta on the within named dnya or na ninny daya na
Are tieeepcary for the purpose of finally determining whether any of the
above valuations of the AsHt-ssorB or corrections of the ConimitmionorR,
l)vc been made below a just rate according to the intent and meaning
of the Act of July 27th, 1842, and to reduce, raiae and equalize the same
ici'ording to law.
The CominiHaionera will attend and hear the dmtricts of Adnma, Hea
er, lleavcr West, Centre, Spring and Jackson on Tuesday, March 14th ;
Monroe. Peon, Hplinsgrove, Union and Chapman on Friday. March 15th:
Terry. Perry West, Washington, Middlt'creel;, Middlcburgh and Frank
lin, on Saturday, March 16th, 1805.
Jambs Khdlkt, i
Attest :
J. W. Swartz, Clerk.
Spring Elect'on.
AJamt.J. M. Middleswarth,
Juntiee of the Peace t D. C. Hack
cnberg, Constable ; H. H. Fatterolf,
Juilgo of Election t W. H. Klino
and C. W. Jiingaman, Inspectors j
Nathan Fotterolf and Element Mus
nrr, .SuperriHora ; J. II. I3ingauinn,
Overseer of Poor ; J. A. Fcttorolf,
AsHfssor ; I). A. Foreman, W II.
H rmau and D. A. Mutter tie, School
Directors E. M. Miller, Auditor...
Heawr.XV. II. Herbstor, Cou
ntable; Irvin Kinney, Judge of Elec
tion t J. L. Middleawarth and A. W.
Dickel, Inspectors : Jonathan Mus
tier and CharleB Bingimum, Super
visors ; Samuel Bickel aud James
H. JJiugaman, Overseers of Poor ;
Jacob A. Aigler, Assessor ; A. W.
Heaver and JW Middleawarth,
SchiwW)irectorB : Jerome W. Boa
;m.MMitor t William H. Weaver,
ofjHUip .treasurer.
toiLhrrJames H. Dreese, Judge of
Election ; C. II. Knepp and Samuel
Ifollinan, Inspectors ; Emanuel
Wagner and Israel Younjr, Over
seers of Poor Jacob II. Howell and
Levi B. Treaster, Supervisors It.
(J. Stimley, Assessor j H. II. Ilerb
tei and 0. V. Boush, School Ditoo
tors t John O. (loss, Auditor ; Dan
iel Hassinger, Township Treasurer.
Centre. A. B. Sheary, Judge of
Election ; A. F. Musspr and L. A.
Stine, Inspectors ; F. H. Stiue, Con
stable 5 P. F. Bowersox and Allen
Suook, Supervisors ; Valentine Wal
ter, Overseers of Poor t Charles E.
Hainpsell, Assessor ; Samuel Brun
ner and Nathauiel Jordan, School
Directors; H. A. Bowersox, Auditor.
Chapman. benjamin Moyer.cou
stable ; Joseph Long, Judge of
Eiection 1 Daniel B. Herrold and
WilliamS. Herrold, Ii. 'Rectors ; S.
Y. Dengler and llobort rendt, Su
pervisors ; John H. Sufl'ul, Over
seer of Poor ; O. W. Shreiber, As
sessor : J. S. Iiine and W. P. Moy
er, School Directors ; O. S. Bine
and D. G. (J annuo, Auditors.
Franklin. H. E. Walter, Judgo
of Election ; William II. Walter and
Lincoln Itenninger, Inspectors ;
John Beachel and Andrew Kratzer,
Supervisors ; Charles E. Steininger,
Overseer of Poor ; John W. Walter,
AssosHor : Adam B. Walter and C.
A. Bolender, School Directors ; W.
H. Houtz, Auditor.
Jackmn. A. B. Daubermau, Jus
tice of the Peace 1 W. B. Herman,
Constable ; Henry Moyer, Judge of
Election t Geo. D. Snyder and Wil
son Ileichley, Inspectors ; David
Snyder and B- F. Herman. Super
visors ; John Stease, Overseer of
Poor ; H. D. Maurer, Assessor t G.
W. Snyder and B. F. Brouse, School
Directors; Chas. J. Beaver, Auditor.
vit it . uiu ouwjo. vuu-
Middlecreek. William Gilbert,
Constable : Jacob Row, Judge of
Election ; J. It. Diemer and Thos.
Sauer, Inspectors ; Levi Artley and
Reuben Benfer, Supervisors t II. K.
Suyder, Overseer of Poor : C. A.
Meisor, Assessor ; Samuel Bolinger
ud Levi Aurand, School Directors ;
(leorge Stuck and John Suure, Au
ditors. Mourn T). W. TIeiaor. ConatablA!
P. S. Hitter. Judce of Election 1
Samuel Trutt and M. II. Lesher,
Inspectors ; N. E. Hart man and
niiiiam Slear, Supervisors ; rsoiili
Deahler, Overseer of Poor ; S. H.
Hartiuan. Assessor 1 Geo. Schoch
Uud Jeremiah Beavor, School Direc-
to; Auditors. Jonas irexler, 3
years, Samuel Kirkpatrick, 1 year.
1'enn Fmdrinlr ltnw. (!onHtn.
I We: Senhares Oemberlincr. Judure
'f Election ; Allen It. Smith and
Iiwiu rt lvow, Inspectors ; Johu L.
tjuble and W. W. Komig, Super-
iHoiH ) William S. Stahl auJ Ijuos
KlinyW, Overseers of Poor ; W.
Fisher, Assessor ; A. C. Gembor
"iR and I. N. Jarrett, School IJircc
'org ( W. II. Luck, Township Trciis-
j Henry A. Ott, Auditor.
Perry. Geo. F. Brosius, Justice
'I tlin Pnnpn Aliltrin FCrfttzoi-
I'uilee of Election j Oliver ltathfou
'Qil Vi'lumi lMnnirln. Tnnnnntnra i 11
I'?- Fisher and Levi Kauwell, Super
vworg ; H. D. Swineford, Overseer
''Poor ; William Smith, Assessor ;
A. Kepler and II. G. Ilornberger,
Pchool Directors i Geo. W. Sierer,
uuuor.
: 'o ni1 t v'iipn(ltini Vnluo o( n'1
'tiHiii rnltlp ! Timli'H sii'l .' nii Ux'lil
ovirt jeiir ! l'l-ofi's-Onrm. fur t'o. ii.
i('.t20 !?3217; !?1027.V 2000Vj
5425 I'.'IH); 15.VJO 0Vil
(1088 2347! UMr.lV 23."nV
118411 2870; 15575' 2rT
7341! lfllO; 19H50 17m .
8744 3H4Sj 17475; 411
8173; 4040' Dim 252'A
27(X): 525! 17!fjil 141(117
C527I 27.VJ! 12014 222D50
10248! 40141 21005; 422111
15008: f175: 22025! 50(M8rt
0480 4214. 15178 242041
7072 2547: nn.-,r . 1 two 17
3427 78(V rwi'7.7 2712rt
7204 3540: 21508 314577
7407! 2200. J4723; 193042
17445! 4750; 3t)225; 483071
Thomas Herusteh, Com'rs
1'uares Herman,
)
l'errii 1IV(. II. W. Kerstetter,
Constable ; A. Milteiling, Judge of
Election t H. K. Ferster and G. G.
Hoi nbei ger, Inspectors P. S. Mit
terling and John Kepler, Supervi
sors ; JMiiiel JJeinu r, uverseer 01
Poor ; T. P. Derr. AnHessor : Joel
Heichfiilmi h and Williiiiu Bresslcr.
School Directors ; F. M. Moutelius,
Auditor.
Xtlhit'irovt'.V. J. Wageuseller
. try -
and J. Jv. jsuriis, jown vjouneu ; r.
V. Keiser, Judge of Election ; al
Bohi;, Ahseshor ; J. J. Miller and D.
A. I'lrich, IuspuctorsaV. N. Gem-
berling and Henry heiiorii, uver
seer of Poor ; I. F. McFall and D.
S. Sholly, School Directors ; J. C.
Kossicr and B. F. Kantz, Auditors.
Sprini). James Keller, Justice of
the PeaVo ; J. O- Kliogler, Con
stable ; Charles O. Goss, Judge of
Election ; ltobertS. Smith and Win.
Mechtley, Inspectors ; E. B. Stein
inger and W. B. Woodhug, Super
visor ; J. W. Klingler, Overseer of
Poor; P. H. Knepp, Assessor;
Anos Gross aud H. 1. Arbogast,
School Directors t Heury II. Laub,
Auditor.
Union. L. F. Charles, Constable;
James Hoover, Judge of Election ;
Itobert Shaffer and 1. 1. Charles, In
spectors ; Mos"s BriiHker nrd foe.
Sholly, Supervisors ; N. F. Sliam
bach, Overseer of Poor ; J. C. Shaf
fer, Assessor 5 J. It. Itigel and S. P.
Shaffer, School Directors ; E. A.
Shaffer, Auditor.
Wthi!ton. William Moyer,
Justice of the Peace ; Levinus Keel
er, Constable ; I. F. Hendricks,
Judge of Election ; Meuno Spriggle
and Harry L. Goy, Inspectors ;
Samuel Gilbert and F. M. Dock,
Supervisors ; G"0. F. Miller, Over
seer of Poor ; Francis Glass, Asses
sor ; I). V. Tool and Jos. C. Moyer,
School Directors ; W. L. Bassler,
Auditor; idiam P. Moyer, Town
Clerk'
Mllllctiutf Market
Corrected weekly by our merchants
Kutter
Kggs
Pitted cherries
Unpitted " :
hino'.kte"te
Raspberries
Onions
T,anl
Tallow
Chickens per lb 7
Turkevs 0
Hide 7
Shoulder 0
Ham 12
Old Wheat 0
New " 50
ttye 45
Corn
Oats 33
Bran per 100 lbs 00
Middlings " 1.00
Chop 1 20
Flour per bbl 3.10
DR. KILMER'S
k. 1
o 01
thc-(,cat KIDNtt LIVERS 8cW
rain la llio Hack
Joint" or atHllmcnt In uiino like brick-dust
fn'iueiit uilu or retention, rhouiuullmu.
Kidney Complaint
DIuIr'U, dropsy, scunty or hltth colored urluo.
rrinary Trouble)
PiliiKin Boiwutions when voldinir, dUtmu pros.
uro 111 tlio purta, uivturul Irritation, atrlcturo.
Disordered Liver
Tlloat or dark clrelcn under the eye, tonirua
touted, coiutlpatlon, yellowisU cycbulU.
At DruncUta, 50 t-vuta aud il.uu
"lunlid Uukl to Health" fr-Oonailttloa tnw.
Da. KjLMsa Co., Binohamtok, N. Y.
Jrl
W:$!,.1.5) ye
10)ainia4s-
SARSAPARILLA
Tho Kind that Cures
Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
emale Complaints, Nervous
V
tratlon, La Crlppo. Olood,
erve, Kidney, or Skin
Troubles.
Pastor's Experience.
REV. Iv. T. JACQUAY, Tnstor
of M. E. Church, FERDINAND,
Erie Co., Pa., writes us of his
distressing troubles with Dyspepsia
for six years, which DANA'S
CURED. lie tried dieting, but
the lightest food troubled him.
Six mouths after his CUKE, he
writes that he is still well.
Slept Well Tho Second Night.
MRS. ELTHEAR BROWN,
of LAWRENCEV1LLE, Tioga,
Co., Pa., was much troubled with
her Nerves, and Weak Action of
the Heart, making her nights sleep
less, and her days miserable.
DANA'S CURED her; slept all
night the second night she used it.
Do Not Be Skeptic.
MR. JOHN LONG, of DRY
VALLEY CROSS ROADS,
Union Co., Pa., suOcrcd for ten
long years with Knlficy and Blad
der troubles; sometimes obtaining
temporary relief, but soon to be
come as bud as before. DANA'S
CURED him ; mid lie warns suf
ferers not to be skeptics as he was
at first.
Invaluable.
So writes F. E. HETRICK,
Theological Studcjit of BROOK
VILLE, Jell'ervm Co., Pa., about
DANA'S which C URED him of
Indigestion, tits of Gloominess and
Depression, lie recommends it to
nil his fellow Students as a reliable
Blood Purifier ami Tonic.
800 that you got DANA'S.
-IN
Chamber Suits.
Look at them.
Parlor Suits.
Look at thoin.
Side Hoards.
Look at tluMii.
Couches, Lounges,
Patent ltockcrs,
Easy Chairs.
Look ut them.
50 Baby Carriages.
Look at them.
Baby Coacli Robes,
AfTaghans, Lace Covers, all
prices. Look at them. They
are beauties.
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Window Shades,
Lace CurtainSjOurtain Poles,
Hags of all kinds,
and everything else at the
popular furniture and carpet
store of
W. H. Felix,
Lewistown, Pa.
JAS. O. CROUtSE,
ATTO Kit' KY AT LAW,
MlDDLRBURH, PA
All business entrusted to his car
will receive prompt attention. Con
sultation In ui;li"U and Herman.
mwF-
fc BACKACHE
Try it, and you will agree with the thousands who say it
is the " PEERLESS REMEDY" for curing ailments of the Liver,
Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Briyht's
Disease. For sale everywhere at $1.00 per bottle.
THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.
crown Acme.
Tho best Burning Oil that can be
made from Petroleum.
It gives a brilliant lipht.
It will not Rinoko the chimney.
It will not chir tho wick.
It has a high tiro test.
It will not explode.
It ia without a comparison aa a pi r
fection Family Safety Oil,
It is manufactured from tho finest
Crude in tho most perfectly equip
ped refineriea in tho world
It is the Best.
Ask your dealer for Crown Acme.
Trade orders filled by
Yours trulr,
THE ATLANTIS REFININQ CO 1
Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa.
o
SELINSGBOVE
ARBLE-YARDI
M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r
I keep coiiHtantly on hnland man
ufacture to order all kinds of
Marble and Granite
OldJStoncs Cloanoi and Kopairod-
LOW THICKS I LOW l'UIC'KS!!
1 have on of the tn'ht Marblo Cut
ters in the Statu and conieiieiitly
turn out ;ool work.
IkiTI-'oniP and nee my ork A prlceH.
Tlintikfiil for piiht fa'vors I moct re
spectfully ntk n eontiniianee of name,
Mi L. MILLER.
I'EUNSYIVANIA hAILROAD.
Sunbury it liowistown Division.
In cflVct Nov. -, 181)41
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Selinsgrovo Accommodation.
(Uonntoilnn wild Irulnioo N.O. Ky.)
T Snlliinvro.. An. Arrlva kt SellngroT.
J.4.' I. M. 6.6a I'.M
Tiuliis Leave Lewlxtowu Junction :
. h. in, lu 40 in. l I; ii m, 6 '.ii p in, I 1.1 p in
lor Altoonw.l'ltt.tiiiric n.l the Wont.
T'iTiiin.V i6.nn,l 46n lu,:('i 4 .14 i lii.l Vil i in 11 14
i in. Kor Pnllitiliiilila, Mi'w urk, Mnltliunr
mill WuKlilnittuii.
Philadjtphia & Erie R R Division.
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NOIUI1KUN IIP'I'UAI, KAII.WAY.
1 riilm I'iivn .iiiilniry ilMlly rx.'oil Sumlny :
I. ;.6i. in. dr Willi, uiinirt uinl riiiiiiiiii(u.
61.lin, Kor Hi'llnloulK, Krlo.aml I'MmmiiilKun
0.64 a m, r'or ltok linven.
1 :6 i in, For llulluloiilo, Kane ami t'unantal
gun. 6 40p in, yT Hnni.vo unj Klnlrn.
in lu WllliHiuiiiort.
Suiiiiuy 6 l.'iim, Inr Krlo an. I I'anamliiiirua,
W 5nam, iur lji'k Haven, unil tr.:6m lor W III
laiiiKnirt.
M'i a m, Ki.r Cutwi" bo. I llar.ltnn.
V4.ii in, 10 "0 n ui.un.l 647 pin, Kr Wllki'.li.rre.
7 Hiniii. 10 70 a ui, l f,H p m, S6op in, t'urhlui1
iniikln ami Mount fiirnii'i.
Suiitluy looo a ui, lor Wllltol,irre.
Tnilni ItaraSeMniiKrova Jnnctlnn
0 6Uaiu, erk iliiyn arrlvlni; al rtilliKlrlphla 8
00 p. ui. New York 63 p m, Haltimura 1 10 p
in. Watlilnxton 4 ;K p lu.
4.J7 P. M. week Uaje arrlvlriK at Philadelphia
II. 16P.M. New York 3 63 am. lUUImore 10.40
V. M..
I W p m, dally arrtvInK at Philadelphia 4 SO a
ro, New York I 33 a in,
Tralnt alio L.eare Suohury t
1 W am, dally arrlrlof at Philadelphia t
f ('1 a m llaltlmore 6 no a. ui. Waihlumon 7 40
a.m. New York S3 am.
Wet-kilayf.iontain Nundayi. 134 a m. dally
arnvliiKat HhlUilelphla 10 tOa m., New York
1'iWpui., Halllinore I 66 m., WaehlDcloD 10
14 am.
1 64 p m. week ilayi arrlvlny; at Philadelphia
(t'ipm. New York 0 34 p m., Maltlmor 4 46
p. m., Wanliloicton 7 60 p tn.
Tralne aim leave Sunbury at 4ft a. m. and
1 '.6 and H 17 p. m. lor Uarrl.liurK, 1'hlladelpbla
and lialninore.
Kor rate, inapa An,, call on Ticket A rent or
addrpu Tlioa. Watt, 1'. A. W. It, 110 t'lllb Ave
I'lttabunr, I'a.
J. K. WK)1, tlen'I Pan Agent
8. M. PREVUST, l en'l Manager.
COIIMC
nor i rw ilrMiriii are Iant1e,
M ii.ii Niiuplr. Kit KB
ii u " ul k..ii ut your owa
.nl ..il.livn n( ciihcre vuu
TO
BUILD?
fcu..v, u lui tlniik of ImllillnK.
Ari.LiU'Cli:rnl Bureau, 7U0
CLeaUiut au,FbllaleipLl.Pa.
Remember Tie Dead
WHY ? Ihv;uij your Liver and Kidneys
a.x- mit of oru.T. For yvars and years
liousevi'ts all ovi r the country have
used with K-st results
Dr. J. Ii. McLean's
Livers Kidney Balm.
SFECI.
AT
CENTRAL II GOB STORE
Selinsgrove, Pa.,
SATURDAY MARCH 2,
We will do 5 per cent, better this
time.
On all Dress Goods including Black
and Colored Henriettas ninths
j Flannels, Serches, Silks, etc., pur
i chased on the above nnmnH Hn.tr fnv
cash, we will allow a discount of
&t per cent. Ircmi our present low
giving you an oppor
tunity to buv $1.00 worth of trnnHs
for 75 cents. This sale for one day
oniy.
Great Reduction Sale of
run 1
For Ninety Days !
The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN
TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE
AT T1IK OKKATK.STSAC UIFICK KvKll KNOWN IN CKNTHAI. I'KNX-
SYLVAN I A.
AVe Bn not m'IHiik out, hut wo do MiIn to liii-rcimi our tuiW'M above any iir
vloim year. W Ivh h fi.w of the priccM im followM :
Soft ANooil CliiinihiT SuitH f M.fMI Cotton Top MnttnNH a 25
Hani Wood Chiitiiher Suits 1H.(MI : Wovi-u WiJo MattreM . j 75
AutiqiiH Mk Siiltn, 8 I'i'H ll.(K rpritti;M 1 or,
I'lunh l'urlor Huitn JJD.0O Drop ThuIi-h, per ft ijO
Woodru C'linim per nt-t 2..'jO I'lniiorin UockcrM 2,,vJ
In etook, ovcrythinir in tlin furniture llm iii.'ludinjf Mlrrorn, Hook Vamu,
Pniiks, bldlnardit, Cupliounld, Centre Tallinn, Fancy Rocker. Haby Chnim I
Ft-nUif r; rtiiOA . i.ou.i.- (.,,,! . Il-cit H ( MtD I;;-!-. v
beat Chairs nue, tuediuui and cheap furnltur to unit all elaKo.' ' '
Prlcea rediired all through. Come early and wee our atock before rivinr
your order, aud thiiM nave 10 to 'JO peu cent. 011 every elollur. ' v
Special Attention (liven to Umlertakintf Knilialniint;.
KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited,
M1FFL1NHUKUII. I'A.
GUNSBERGER'S
NEW STOCK UF
Fall
k -Winter
Is well selected and includes a full assortment of
MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING,
Overcoats, Pants, Xcckwarc, Shirts, Umlcrwarc,
TRUNKS, SATCHELS,
Hosiery, Suspenders aud (llovcs.
Prices are lower than ever.
R. GUNSBURGER,
LEADING OLOT11IEK, Ml DDLKIJ U KOII, 1A
CHANGED HAND$!
STOVES, TINWARE-
Spouting, ;Tin and Corrugated roof
ing. Call and see my goods.
Respectfully,
H. M. REIGLE.
L SALE
TIIIC
S.
WEIS,
Clo thing
The Tinshop & Stove
business lately conduct
ed by J. H.Rhoads is in
my possession. I am
prepared to offer Spec
ial bargains in