Co. Commissioners, I . o. n ft if' xrb w. a j y '..b IE POST I" .... V tfU'O. 1 ii i,rlln" I'rnplennrt r I Ha r 1 1 1 - I-' II I- i.cil .in ' :.,,.- ' 1 u' "I ' w;i,i ' ,irt diwvip n ir ,,twlt patrons. , .Ml.llirv. I s..,l"lt. J rJ S iltoi i il-t ii mi 1 .iiiVnv AjIJ i II IL. (Jaw MIDDLEBUHGH, SNYDER CO.. PA., J UN IS 13, 1895. NO. 24. IMS of LOCAL INTEREST Lid thermometers. W .'or neglige shirts. lick trousers arc au fait. le jockey Ins no walk in lifo. 1 miner is hero with a vengeance, aybody wears straw lrits to- iver Clovelunil was fiHhinjou liny. . ftxtivo mint juh n is petting lUailly work. Iafter-JinntT 8pcerh Hmul mo lothpicks, pleuso. "is-it-liot-t'noujli for you" hits untile his appearance. Oekcr lias just returned a visttiue tour in Burks Co. F. Browu of jrilllinbure was a r at tho countr seat Tuesday. Lu App n"1 "''f" f Mahonton- , nt Tuesday in Mtddlebui Kb. lit do you think of our Middlc- giil in Bloomers ? Hero nhe 1 1 tJotmty Commissioners tire in In this week preparing the tax II. II. Leitzel of Millheim is I? her parents, James Ayirs life. I J. II. IlttsKenplug of l'bila- ln attended the funeral on 1. 1'. NefT of Milroy spent a lays with Arthur Bouver aud liis week. hundred and seven persons leen killed by the trolleys of tlphia. Rose Sehoch, who had been , at Bellefonte, has returned homo in Swineford. at mauy of our citizous at the P. O. S. of A. Convention burg on Saturday. Gettysburg College Com ment begins next Sunday and ies until Thursday. C. W. Herman and wife on sday started for a few days' Gettysburg and elsewhere. week we will publish the re "Debased Coinage" in re- to tho editor of tho Sen's n F. H. JIaurer. New Berlin the new spring Roods that ust arrived from the Eastern ird Koppeuhaver wife and Berrysburg, visited W. II. und wife on Saturday and Kreeger and G. W. Wogeu odo on their bicycles to New Hratzerville aud Selinsgrove lay. tuo Thompson, Jay G. Veiser MisseB Bolender dined at Vpp's in Monroe Township May. 'ort Treverton CorreBpon Ucribos a peculiar animal in lue of the Post. It was shot Trevertou. C. W. Herman, our reprc VB in tlm Tiomnlntiiro. i-o from Harrisburg after finibh- auties in the House. liddleburch Junior Base lb defeated the Mifllinburg I in a game last Saturday. ire ox innings was as follows Purgh 10130007 8x 20 urg 110254300 16 C. II. Hassenplug of Lewisburg aud Mrs. Johnson of M.ifllinburg were county seat visitors on Monday. William H it ter, Mrs. H irry Hir ter and son Wiltuer of Hartelton were in town tho early part of tho week. New Berlin is thronged with visi tors this week. Tho annual com mencement is being held and every body goes. Hie lUicknell Commencement opens on Friday evening at Lewis- burg and continues until next Wed nesday noon. John StaLluoeker, L. C. Bachman and Lester Stahlnecker killed two black snakes that each measured between and H feet long. Oiiunda Di llVubach, a former em ployee of the Mitlliuburg Thiua ollice and his wife made a pleasant call at this cllico on Monday. A large number of relatives and friends of Mitlliuburg and Stlius- grove attended tho funeral of tho lamented Susie Mensch on Monday. It takes a good bit of nerve, for a man to lift und read a newspaper for four years and then refuse both to lift aud to pay for it. But we have such people. Register and Recorder Geo. M. Shindel took his father, Dr. J. Y. Shindel to the Weruersvillo Sani tarium for treatment. We trust the Doctor will find relief. . Judging from the size of our check iu the assignod estatu of II. W. Tt ox el, it pays one cuut on jtho dollar. Our bill was six dollars and the check called for six cunts. Governor Hastings has signed the bill providing for tho construction by tho State of bridges that are hereafter swept away by Hood, ice or otherwise destroyed. There were IU9 judgments euter ed in the Prothouotaiy's ollice from Feb. court to May court, the highest record ever attaiued iu the history of this county. The Freeburg Conrirr gives our townsmau, Henry R. Reigel iuite a compliment on tho excelleut man ner iu which ho put iu the mason work for tho now school building. Tho Kautz Comet Band will hold a Festival on next Saturday eveuiug iu Summit Grove, tho delightful picnic grounds uear tho Summit House. Refreshments of ail kinds will bo served. Reed Jones, who for many years was tho faithful cmployoo of tho Peuna. Railroad company, has re signed, being unablo auy longer to undergo the arduous duties imposed upon him. Gilbert Kulp of Shamokin, a brother of "Farmer'' Kulp, Rex Wagner of Lewisburg, W. G. Vou Neida and M. L. Wugeuseller of Seliusgrovo were county seat visi tors on Friday. Sylvester Bowen of tho Summit House has cleared and prepared ten acres of laud specially designed for picnics, camp-meetiugs, etc. It is three miles from Middleburgh and the samo distauco from Freeburg. Mine. Francosa Guthorio Moyir will sing ut tho Musical College Commencement on Thursday eve ning, June 13th, at Freeburg. Prof. Paul Billhurdt of this place has been engaged as pianist for the noted singer. Children's Day Exercises were held in both the Reformed and Lutheran Churches. Beautiful dis plays of llowers decorated the churches in rich profusion. The money collected was devoted to Christian advancement. The Government will not print any more envelopes for firms and indi viduals after the present contracts expire, and by a recent ruling all un called for letters will be held thirty days unless return directions nam ing a shorter time are given on the envelope. Always use printed enve lopes, which you can get at cheapest rates at this office. - 1 r, t-r 9 .7:j$mmm llavltitr iHcl ( Ii uiilH rlaiii h t't.imli , 'I.v i" my family an. I fouml it to lit a tlrhtclnss article, I taki' ploanire lit rtroiuiiK.ii.liinf it to my frieiuN. J. V. Fosi'Klt, Wefttport. Cl Forxale by J. W. ManipM'll. I'.'iins trreck, I'.i. Tho School Board has been re organized and the following otlicers aro elected : (. C. Gutelius. Pres.: J. W. Swartz, Sec; Cuttin Bower sox. Treasurer. Tho niw meinlx-r is D. T. Rhoads G. C. Gutcliut lnv ing boon t o elected. Tim Troasuier reports !S7l.:il cash on hand. Our correspondents iu tho various parts of tho county will oblige us l.v resuming their l.-tters regularly again. Our Harrisburg letter used a gi'eat deal of space and heiicn our letters from tho county had to bo I'wilailed. - Send iu your communi cations to reach us not later thau Tuesday morning. White and Dark make a good com bination but they can not blend. We aro at a loss to know how our clerical friend, Rev. McGanu of Lewisburg eau make things appear cousisteut. He joined iu holy wed lock on .Memorial Day a man by tho name of Whitu to a woman by the namo of Dark. Tho Sun bury JJotniii; tun on Monday comes out iu a strong edi torial endorsing the action of the Northumberland County Republi can Convention iu naming Lloyd T. Rohrbach for State Treasurer. Mr. Rohrbaeh received the spontaneous and unqualified endorseiuitut of the convention without any solicitation on his part, and the wholo county is loud iu its endorsement oi the Re publican convention. Misses Maud and Mabel Keller, of Wcllohly, Miss., sailed a few days ago with n party of friends for Europe. While abroad they will visit England, Italy, Francv, Our mauy, Switzerland. Tho party will be chaperoned by Prof, and Mrs. Denio, of Willosly College. Tho Misses Keller are well known in Se linsgrove and Middluburgh, both having graduated from Susquehanna University. A bridal couple got on Day Ex press ut Williamsport last week. Their friends saw them oil' with the usual shower of rico and lucky old shoes. Tho bride and groom had souts in tho parlor car. Just after the train left Williumsport the groom found that he had forgotten his pocket book. All his money for the wedding trip was in it. Love is all right in its way, but lovers have to eat, so the bride and groom got off of Day Express at Muncy and took the Niagara Express for Wil liamsport again. The Harrisburg Patriot's prize contest has closod with the follow ing as winners: Miss Clara Lavina Lynch, of Harrisburg, with a vote of 58,085 out of a total of 171,318 wins the State Normal prize scholar ship t Miss Alice R. Hepford, of Harrisburg, with 47,375 wins the second prize, a handsome cabinet organ, valued at $110; Miss Mary A. AUeman, of Harrisburg, with 32,. 818, the third prize, art portfolio, worth $20 1 Miss Lizzie Livingston, of Selinsgrove, with 4151, the fourth prize, art portfolio worth $15. Hon. Samuel H. Yotler was born April 7th Kit! and died May Mh is; i.-,, aed ..7 years, 1 month and ! days. He went to school and clerked until he was 2:t yeat s of who lieu he married Bar barn Walter daughter of Christian Walter of Kreamcr. He tin n embarked in Die nietcan tile business in the partnetship if Walter and Yoder. After 2 yeais the business was sold to Hon. J. A. Smith. Mr. Yoder then built a stoie at Meiser Station and continued in the mercantile business for 22 years lie then bought David Meiser's mill aud later built a threo story brick mill which wus the first complote Roller mill in the County. His suc cess iu both the mercantile und tl.fl milling business was very flattering, The high estimate in which he was held by his fellow men was proven by his election to the ollice of As hociate Judgu of this county and serving as Nice l'rsident of tie First Nat. Bank of .Middleburgh at the time of his death. His matri monial union was blessed with 3 bo.vs and four girls. The family was never troubled much with sick ness until the estimable wife of his son, Grant, was called away to her eternal home on account of typhoid fever just four weeks before the death of Mr. Yoder. This makes tho death of Ex-Judge Yoder a double iitltiction to tho bereaved family. Mrs. Yoder too is sick with typhoid fever. Tho funeral was e inducted by Lafayette Lodge of Free Masons at thegiiive, and was attended by a large host of relatives aud friends. IAmStii.i. Ai.ivi:, Tlio time has come when every body should get a gallon of M irks' Pure Rye Whiskey for use during the summer. These goods are better for you than medi cine. I have on hand a line stock all my own manufacture ami I guar antee these goods are not drugged. J. L. Mhks, Middleburgh, P. Mi'sicai. Com.kok. Summer term opens July 22. The object of this school is to furnish instruction to all who take advantage for tho least expenditure of money. It will bo found equally advantageous to stu dents in every stage of proficiency. For catalogue, address, Henuv B. Moves, ;-13 :it, Freeburg, Pa. Director. FottKM.vx Wanted. In tho courso of a month or two a Foreman will bo wanted iu this ollice. Ho must un derstand book work, Job work, blank work and must be an all around mnchanic. Proof reader preferred. Applications should bo mado to this oflice giving references, stating ex perience and salary expected. There will be no opposition to the nomination of Benjamin F. Hay wood, of Mercer county, for State Treasurer, before the Republican State Convention. Colonel Henry Hall, it is understood, will present the name of Mr. Haywood. The convention will also nominate can didates for the Appellate Couit, the bill for which will likely pass and be Bigned by the Governor very short ly. Miss Susie M-.'nsch is Dea l This is the sa I nnssag. tli.it was p issed around last Thin s I. iv even ing at o'clock. It was thesa I end ing of a young ami us ful life. She took sick on Friday of the previous week and at tint time n on.' sis peeled that tho end was so near. She grew worso and the eaily p u t of last week it was discovered that tho only tiling that could save her life was to have an operation p,.r. formed. Tho ailment was iipi, i. dicitis. Dr. Laplace of Philadelphia was telegraphed for an 1 arrive 1 at tho earliest possible moment on Thursday morning. Tim operation was performed on Thursday after dinner, although the phvMeians gave no assurance that the operat imi would prove successful, yet it g ive ! a chauco of lifo while under other circumstances there would b no hope. Unfortunately the operation canio too lalo. A day or two sooner might have averted an untimely death. Dr. Laplace was ablv assist . e l by Drs.B.F. aud F.J. Wugeuseller of Selinsgrove and Drs. Hassinger and Mohn of Middleburgh. In the death of Susie Meuch her friends lose n truo and dovoted companion, her Sundar school class a faithful teacher and her church, a consistent christian. Tho funeral took placo on Mondav morning from the residence of G. Alfred nclioco. A fervent prayer was offered by Rev. 1). E. McLain before the funeral procession left tho houRe. Tho floral decorations were very pretty and oarried by tho faithful ,bi.. ' Vho coiihtituieu her Sundur' nci" d class. The corpse was carried to tho grave yard by the pall-bearers consisting of J. N. Thompson, J. G. Weiser, Geo. Has singer, Geo. W. Wugeuseller and two brothers of the deceased. At the grave Rev. I. P. NelV of Millroy, officiated. At the church appropri ate remarks were nunl t by Revs. McLain and NelV. She was a daugh ter of Mr. ami Mrs. John Mensch of Milllinburg and ut the time of her death was 21 years, 7 months and I.I days old. Ies osses. lie lii ielnne. representative. issue llglillst An Hoiv.'bt Reproont.itive. The Legislature has adjourned and our representative has again taken his abode with us. To say tint we are proud of our l epresen t itive is expressing nur convictions in entirely too mild a form. He was at Harrisburg in the interest ol S i.vder f iiin'. v, in the int. 'lest of the tiup.iv.'is of the County. Mr. Herman w is i nport un. d on all si, I, to lliule with the p htieal le bat lie steered el. ir of t h lie Wis a fearh-.ss never afraid t t a I. the bosses and city i ibimitious organized t bull doze the rural districts of the state. Mr. Herman was prominent in the list of illd. n n lent lepleentatles ol winch :,Ii. A ,ii id; T.o,.. C unity was the recognized leader. While it is true that the legislature h is done in ue injiirv th in good to tip' I'lllal districts of the state. It is ii t the f-mlt of the independent re publican representatives of the House. The fearless independents were too few in number to cope w ith the magnitude of the ring combi nation. Mr. Herman let himself he heard on all questions of vital importance and we feel safe in saving that he was as prominent iu the wot kings of this legislature as any new in in on the lloor of the house, lie has represented the people's inter ests ami ho deserves at the hands of the people of this county the unanimous re-election to the position he has so croditably tilled. Ho is entitled to it on the two term rule ana v. . : ' his faithful work. Bucloiell University Commencement. The forty-fifth annual commence ment of tho Buckncll L'niversity at Lewisburg, Pa., will take place this year .Juno II lit inclusive. 1 lie speakers will bo Hon. John II. Littl. - field, of New York 'ity ; lion. Ku- getie Eniley, of Patterson, N. J.i Rov. T. M. Eastwood, of Albany, N. Y.i E. A. Woods, D. D., of Williams port; Lemuel .Moss, Lb. J)., ex presideut of tho University of In diana, and Miss Clara Reese, of the Pittsburg J)iinitfli. The baccalau reate address will be delivered by President John II. Harris. The mu sic will be furnished by a baud, an orchestra and a quartette. Four artists of national note will also have parts on Hie music programme, a popular feature inaugurated last commencement. Ihcro will also be re-unions of tho classes of '.")", '!,", 'To and 'HS. Special railroad rates have been granted, information concern ing which can bo had from W. C. Gretzinger, Registrar- "Mistaken Souls Who Dhkam ov Bi.iss." The following marriage li censes have been grunted since our last publication : A mon W. Graybill. Richfield, (Hannah Snyder, West Perry Iwp, ) Harry A. Wagner, Crossgrovi', ) Sarah A. Kuepp, JWiu. C. Martz, Sunbury, J Oliver M.Wallace, McKeos J Falls. )N. I. Bingaman, Adams Twp., (Ida Luck, Salem. Chas. B. Anderson, McKees Falls, Jennie F. Shelley, i Servatius A. Auraud, Adams Twp., (Amanda A. Berge, Centre Twp. J J. A. Ellenberger, Perry County, ) Anna M. Bowersox, Middleburgh. j Emanuel Boyer, Monroe Twp., (Hannah Knouso " ' 1 T W TtsiKr. XT;.V1tw.iotr Turn IU, If, Xnll, il4l4Wlwvi W n nr, (Maggie M. Walter, Middleburgh, J Win. Wochely, Perry Twp., (Lydia Arbogast, ot Birth and Death Record. We compile from the records the number of births and de.it lis that have occurred iu Snyder county for six months ending May 27th I'.'.'.. Deaths Births Adams u I !eaver 1 In. Beaver W f, n Centre s Chapman :i 17 Franklin 2 i:t . Jackson o . .7 , Middleburgh 2... 2 Middleereek S I! Monroe In Pellli !! Perry Perry W Selinsgrove Spring Union Washington Totals . .Ii. .12 . . t . . .11. .12 In II 12 . . I I.'. . II , ..I.. 12 From the uloe statement it will be observed that the birth late is far iu excess of the death rale. Mrs. MarySpecht was born March llh 1 s j and died June tth Is'.i.. She was a daughter of Jacob Webs ter of Lass Creek Valley, Juniata Co., Pa. She had been married but a short time when she moved to thia county i Snyder i where she spent the remainder oi lier lib-. On the morning of June tth. she was foun 1 dead ut the home of her daughter. Mary, at Pardee, Union county, Pa. She was laid to rest iu the Middle burgh, cemetery Friday June 7th. She leaves n sons and 2 daughters to mourn her loss. A series of religious services will be held iu the United Brethren church at Fremont, commencing Monday evening, June M, und con tinuing one week. Revs. A. H. Souillard, of Milton ; CO. Ltihr, of Port Trevorton i A. G. Nye, of Mid dleburgh i J. A. Yarkers, of McAlis terville, and H. II. Roniig, of Wil liamstowu, will bo present during the week to assist iu tho services. On Sunday, June 1(5, there will be services as follows: Sunday school at 0 A. M. i German preaching at 10 A. M. ; general prayer and tastiiuony meeting at2:!li P. M. ; Children s Day services followed by an English sermon at 7:30 P. M. Tho public in general is invited tc attond these service.