The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 12, 1895, Image 1

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VOL. 32.
MIDDLEBflRGH, SNYDER CO, PA., DECEMBER 12, 1895.
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FOUR LARGE NEWSPAPERS EVERY XJ"EEK FOR $2 PER YEAR, THIS INCLUDES THE "POST'1, SEE
ITEMS of LOO AL INTEREST
Buy your Boot, Shoes and Rub
bers at M. S. Schroyer'a. 12-15-95.
The teachers have gone homo and
ire again at their posts of duty.
Politicians are busy this week
ihaking bauds with the dear people.
Mrs. Paul Billhardt is visiting
friends and relatives in Millersburg
this week.
An effort is being made to unite
the borough of Sunbury and Fast
Sunbury.
Skating on the dam was fino for
three days last week, but it is all
gone again.
A. A. Rouiig of McCluro thinks of
announcing himself as a candidate
or county commissioner.
Court is in session this week and
the usual number of lawyers, jurors,
litigants and spectators are here.
i
Geo. A. Fisher of McClure was ou
tbe grand jury this week and whilo
bore was liberal with the printer.'
Only one case was before the
graud jury, the Wagner caHe of this
borough. No true bill was found.
To-day it is one year siuce the
present proprietor of the Pout as
sumed entire control of this paper.
For Guns, Revolvers, Ammuni
tion, and Sporting goods go to M.
I S, Schroyer'a. 12-13.95.
II. Oppenheimer, Selinsgrove, has
t full and complete line of Mc
IutoKhes on I and. Cull to see them.
Walter Graybill, who had been
I employed in Wyoming county, re
turned home to visit his family nnd
i new born babe.
If old theories prove correct wo
will only have nine snows in this
section the coming winter, the first
one having fallen on the Oth.
The huntinz nartv returned from
IFaJJy's Mountains on Saturday
with a fine, lartre buck. It was bhot
I by our chief burgess, J. F. Stetler.
Philip S. Mittoiling of Richfield
had the misfortunate of Bpruiniug
his auklo some time ago, but he was
on band Monday to serve as a gruud
,uror.
Wl, has a huckster wagon for salo.
It can be used for one or two horses.
For .'urther information inquire of
Yix. Custer. 3t
D. XI. Etzweiler. who operated a
lw-uiill at Shade Mountain lately,
rUiuis to have discovered a way to
1'juilJ an ice house that will keep ice
perfectly without covering it with
dust or anything else, lie bus
frphea for a patent.
Ri'v. Joseph of Eaton county,
Michigan, is visiting friends here.
f t was here 16 years ago and preuch
1 several sermons while here. Ho
fill proach next Sunday morning
H evening iu the Lutheran church
fthU place.
A smooth, easy bhave, geuteo
r cut, or other tonsorial work, is
MajH c btained at Solos' Barber
P. iu Wittenmyer's Building, op-
fxito Post oflice. Go to Soles and
will make no mistake, Shaving
JPi face cream, hair oil and egg
uupoo for sale. A. E. Soles.
bcu your bicvcles need repairs,
to W. D. Baker, 2.U Pine St.,
inKiove, Pa., and have it well
e. Bicycles bought sold and ex-
KcJ. Ut'titiiiir. Instructions in
l'D. A comnleto line of cycling
Mries. Second hand wheels nl-
V in stock. Acency for tho Cele-
f Ud Columbia Bicyclos. tf.
tue of our citizens who have
f g of the lighting of the street
m itcom to think the moon is like
the fuller it sets the more
ptit needs. Our lamps are al-
f" Ml lit about full moon, but not
to they are most needed. This
Citable towards the moon be
ws it U getting old, but is sot
' Agreeable to the pedestrian.
Candies half prioe, nest week. 2?
T. Dundore.
Wm. Dreese of Bearertown i
spoken of a candidate for Count;
Commissioner. t,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a perfec.
cure for scrofula, that dreaded tain!
in the human system. ;
In auother column we print what
purports to bo a pension act that, it
seems, vory few people know any
thing about.
If your lung trouble is of scroful
ous origin
cure you.
Aycr s SarsapanUa will
We publish tho Roll of Uonor in
this issue. Our thanks are doe to
those who have paid their bills. We
would as willingly thank others if
they give us tho opportunity.
The firm of Aucker & Knights at
Port Trevertou are accommodating
business men and residents in that
locality can depend upon getting the
very best goods at the lowest rates.
Tho fellow who picked up the
wrong hat in the witness room of
the court house last Friday morning
can have his own by calling at tbis
oflice.
Wesley Herman of Eratzerville,
the constable of Jackson township,
culled at this oflice on Monday. He
wishes our readers to know that he
will auctioneer sales for any persons
desiring his hoi vices. If you need
some one, writo or call upon him.
One of our exchanges says a Cen
terville woman has invented a anore
diverter. It is composed of a hood
and a section of flexiblo pipe. When
her husband snores tho hood is low
ered over his head and the pipe con
ducts the souDd to tho cellar. There
has'nt boon a rat in the col,.rviitocck4jV:ed1'as nonhuman I'joking
the diverter was put in operation.
CuiUSTMAS IS CLOSE AT HAND ! W
can please you in price and quality
and fully guarantee our goods. Sol
id gold rings U3c up, elegant cuff
and sleeve buttons, splendid assort
ment of watch chains to select-from
at prices that will surprise you,
watches for nil classes. Good as
sortment of plain, chasod, band,
(solid), and set riugs, solid spectacles
as well as tho cheaper grade. Call in
and see. C. O. Motkr Sk Co.
"Mistaken Souls Who Dkkam or
Bliss." The followiug marriage li
censes have been granted since our
last publication :
IO. Nelson Apn, Selinsgrove,
) Nettie M. Yoder, ' Globe Mills.
( Clias. A. Wagner, Crossgrove,
I Amanda J. Komig, Lowell.
JChailosO. Rose, Oriental,
JSuHrtii A. Snyder, Sbadle.
Abraham Lawver, Washington T.,
Idn J. Zechman,
UI. S. Spigelmoyer, McClure,
Clara Stronb. Middlecreek Twp.
j Samuel O. Kuhns, Penns Creek,
)Kato Biuu.lage,
A wheelman camo into Mid Jloburg
from Puxtouvillo a few days ago aud
related that as ho was riding along
tho road ho noticed u buggy ap
prouc.hing him in the distance. It
looked as though a mail was sittiug
in the buggy with his head partly
covered with a cape. As tho wheel
man approached tho horso and bug
gy tho driver made no effort to turn
out. The wheelman yelled and all
was plain. It was a young fellow
with his best girl and she had both
arms around her fellow's nock.
Congressman M. W. Howard, the
Populist from Alabama, who loctur
ed at our Teachers' Institute last
week, it seems is getting into hot
water. In his book, "If Christ camo
to Congress," ho villifiod a brother
congressman from Teuossee, who is
now iu Washington city, and throat
ens to shoot Howard on sight. As
the gootloman from Tenessoe has
never beon known to break his word,
and is considered very neat in his
"gunplay," Borne target practice will
possibly soon be indulged in. As
several congressmen from the South
have also beeu severely reflected up
on by noward, the latter promises
to lead an exceedingly dangerous life
if all keep their word.
At The Atlanta Exposition.
tf you want to get the local lifo of
the entire place, leave the roof gar
den and come right down hero and
stand among the peoplo. Hfiir the
discordant strains from the Chinese
theatre and tho "twing-twang tang
tang-tang-a-taug" of that everlasting
danse dn ventre tune. Through it
all a nearer imlo ly arisos iu n jig
like moa-turo from tlu lips of a no
gro laborer. This in tin song hn
sings :
"XT atVfwti lm,il-f ulifi ttt A lii.v tnmlf
k CQrnor .Q Jo eft8t aa B conKr .
souf ;
Sit open so wivlj an' hit stretch s
far,
Run all arouug in a railroad kyar.
lierain.
'Oh, dey's no us er talking, 'bout do
nigger wou't go
(There do cornstalks blossom an' do
sugar-cane grow j
fome along juba, dance polka juh i,
ay down Souf where do cottou
grow."
An educated, well-dressed, brav
e -hattod nogro pausns in his prom
e ado to frown disapprovingly on
ti.s musical cxprossion of real Afri
oi 1 sentiments, and a Turk lifts his
hd and smiles at tho stars though
11. iy were all silver dollars.
'here is a low vibrant tune spring
in; from tlio Japanese village, liku a
wiid-stirre l flower from a bamboo
jai Come right with me and see
thi reason of it. Follow tbe high
wrfl of plank and reeds until you
rec"h the gateway. Isn't it pretty
in i lore 1 And how sweet aud clean
it molls, tho fragrance of saudal
wo 4 and incense. Tho Ohoisha
gir are dancing ou tho stago to the
le.fi and the little tea-houso has a
clu.ter of pretty creatures gayly
as a
levy of alabaster dolls. But they
have graceful movements, theso lit
t.e dolls, and such dear hands and
suiall, $vel(e bodies. Tho country
' cracker" ami his tired wife, who
have wandered in there with their
two babies and their little yellow
dog, look utterly lost. Tho father is
rather pleased ; tho mother looks
down at her own poor garments and
begins to thinks tho place is wicked.
She knows tho girls are ut least ; but
the ohildroa and the little yellow
dog are charmed.
Tho grown folks, however, will
see nil sorts of interesting things at
tho Government Building .eal ob
ject lessous to their ignorant eye' ,
if only they can find them ; for iu
this building are shown, by actual
illustration, all tho disc hos that
fruits, vegetables, auiurils and do
mostiu fowls are heir to, and by each
illustration is a printed slip telling
of tho remedy for such evils. What
a great education this will be to the
farmers caunot be calculated.
Vow "77o Atlanta JJwuitloii,"
in Jicmorest's yiaytzine or K;
ceiulier. CLEAR YOUR STREAMS.
Troxelville, Pa., Dec. i, ls'.)5.
Ko. Post. If your Fish Protective
Association does not succeod any
better than the fish commissioners
have, then I say a man is a fool to
put any money into it. What is the
use iu slocking our streams with
fish when wo have right here two
different parties who are piling saw
dust iu tho tributary streams aud
killing tho fish as fast as you can put
thorn iu. I wrote to Mr. House-
werlh about this but nothing has
been done. I, too, am interested in
tho fisti business and would put my
mite into it as quickly as tho next
man, but as long as persons are per
mitted to contaminate the stroams,
I will not put a peuny into it. If
you don't behove what I say, then
como up hero aud see for yourself.
A man might as well throw away his
money as to buy fish to stock the
streams under such circumstances.
Please publish this and oblige, Your
Humble Servant,
W. H. Knipp.
The December
to very little.
court amounted
A Pension Act.
On the 2Sth day of Septomber 18'J2,
a Pension Act was passod which
should be iu tho hands of every
pensioner. Tho act is as follows :
"Bo it enacted by the Senute and
House of Representatives of the
United States of America, in :Cou
gross assembled, That from and af
ter tho '2h day of September, 1H'.2,
tho accrued pension to tho date of
do ith of any pensioner, or of any
person entitled to a pcusiou having
au application then-for pending,
and whether a certificate therefor
shall issue prior or subsequent to
the death of such person, shall, iu
the case of a person pensioned, or
applying for pension, on account of
his disabilities or service, be paid,
first, to his widow; second, if there
is no wi low, to his child or children
under tho ago of 1(J years at her
death ; third, in ease of a widow, to
her minor children under tho ago
of 1(1 yours at her death.
Such accrued pension shall
not bo considered a part of tho as
sets of the estate of such deceased
person, nor be liable for tho puy
meut of (he debts of xiiid estate iu
any case whatsoever, but shall inure
to tho sole and exclusive benefit cf
the widow or children. And if no
widow or child survive kucIi pen
sioner, aud in the caso of Ins last
surviviug child who whs such minor
at his death, and in case of a de
pendent mother, father, sister, or
brother, no payment whatsoever of
tbeir accrued peiiHiou, kIjuII bo made
or allowed except so much as may
bo necessary to reimburse tho per
son who bore the expense of their
last sickness and burial, if they did
aot have sufiloiout assuU to meet
such expense. ' And the muring of
a pension check, drawn by a pension
shall constitute payment in the
event of tho death of n pensioner
subsequent to tho execution of the
voucher therefor. And all prior
law s relating to the payment of ac
crued pension are hereby repealed."
A SPLENDID GIFT.
Novel Form in xrhicU a Urmt Nam
jajer fretful Its Votniditnents.
Kvery reader of "The Philadel
phia Sunday Press" will receive dur
ing the four weeks begiuniug Sun
day, December 13. a gift which is as
handsome as it is timely. It consists
of a calendar, divided into four parts,
each au example of tho highest type
of the lithographer's art. The first
part, given free to every reader of
I ho .Sunday Press of December
15, is aeard Uxll inches, illumiua ed
by tho faces of three beautiful little
girls, and with the days of tho first
three months of the year limited
clearly and artistically. On the three
succeeding Sundays--December 2J,
December 2.) and January 5 -cards
similar iu sizo, aud artistically re
presenting tho different seasons,
will bo given to every "Sunday
Press" reader. There will bo a silk -ou
cord with tho first picture, and
when tho collection is complete it
will bo a handsome ornament for
any parlor.
To make sure of getting "The
Philadelphia Sunday Press" of De
cember 15, and each succeeding Sun
day, it will bo well to order from
your newsdealer iu advance.
Christmas and New Year Holiday Rates
via Pennsylvania Railroad.
For tho Chriutniitu un.l V,,,D v,.,.-
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Holidays the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will placo on salo excur
sion tickets between stations on its
system east of and including Pitts
burg and Erie and west of Elizabeth
and Sya Girt (except between the
cities of Philadelphia and Trenton
proper;, at reduced ratos. The
tickets will be Bold and, tfood going
December 21, 22, 23, 21. 25, and 31,
1895, and January 1, 1890, and will
be good for return passage until
January 7, 8890, inclusive.
Friends of "Tho Post."
Roll or Hosou. Tho following
persons have paid thoir subscription
to tho Post to tho datos opposito
their names. Should any mistaken
occur in these credits or on your pa
per please notify us :
Mouroe II. Kulp, Nov. 1, '95
Chas. Bilger, Mayl,'9l
Irwin Laudenslagor, Oct. 1, '9(5
Allen Mussleman. Feb. 1, 'ltj
Pharea Rtraub, Dee. 1, '95
Ooo. Krebs, Dee. 1, '95
Jacob Yulzy, Jan. 1, '9rt
Isaac Walter, . Sept. 15, '95
A. H. Ulsh. . Oct. 15, '95
Simon J. Strauser, Apr. 1, '95
J. K. Bibighaus, Doc. 1, '95
Soph Gem barling, Sept. 1, '9(1
Robt. W. Htout, Deo. I, '95
Aaron Hummel, Aug. 1. '95
Chas. A. Krdly, Nov. 1, '95
Chas. N. BroBius, July 1, '9(5
Thos. Shively, Oct. 3, '95
Calvin S. Walter, Dec. 1. '95
W. B. Winey, Aug. 1, '9i5
Theodore Row, Sept. 1, '95
Goo. N. Krdley, July 1. '9(5
M. R. Miller, Juno 1, '95
Geo. M. Smith, Mar. 15, '9t
ni. H. Weaver, Nov. 1, '95
John Smith, Nov. 1, '90
M. A. Shambaoh, May 1,
P. J. nickel, Nov. 1, ".tf,
J. S. KaulVman, May 1, '95
T. A. Fetterolf, Dec. 1, '95
C. K. Sampsell, Aug. 1, '95
Oscar D. Dockard, Nov. 1, '!;
S. H. Stroub, July 1, '9ii
Mary M. Wagnrr, Nov. 8, '95
H. II. Shaofier,. Dec. 1. ".;
Mrs. Savilla Walos, Apr. 1, '9C.
Chas. Botts, " Oct. 1, '9ii
Mrs. J. C. Specht, July 15, '91
W. O. Walter, Nov. 15. '.;
Wm. B. Smith, Nov. 15, 'no
W.H.ReftfVS, 1 A " "Oot.Vs0
Bonj. Maurer, Feb. 15, '9i
Samuel Bickel, Nov. 1, '91
Robert Kern, March 22, '9f.
Joseph Peters, Nov. 2S, '95
H. I. Peters, Jan. 1, '90
James Ayers, Oct. 1, '95
John Foust, May 1, '90
Henry Rjiuig, Feb. 1, '90
Jonas K. Fetter, Dec. 1, '95
Kd. S. Arnold, Dee. 1, '90
Thos. A. Keller, July 1, '90
P. P. Urouse, Sept. 1. '90
Fdiner Schauibiich, Oct. J. '91
J. II. Long, Aug. I, '90
Calvin Blouch, Feb. 1, '90
A. W. Gill, Jan. 1, '95
V. D. Jarrett, Jan. 1, '95
S. II. Stroub, Mar. 1, '90
Michael Baney, Feb. 1, '90
Geo. W. Snyder, Jan. 1, '90
Geo. A. Auran J, Nov. 15, '90
John Kenninger, Dec. I, '95
Foster U. (iift, Aug. 1. '90
P. T. Brosius, Jan. 1. '97
C. I. Grissinger, Jan. In, '90
Win. Snyder, Jan. 1, '90
l.lias Ivhugler, Oct. 1, '95
Chas. Maurer, Jan. 1, '90
Pied. Haekenburg, Apr. 1, '90
S. G. Mover. Aug. 195
T. A. Kwing, Mar. I, '90
S. C. Woiko, Sept. 1, '95
Milton Kratzer, Jan. 1, '97
S. A. Mittoiling, Jan. 1, '90
Wesley Herman, Feb. 1, '91
W. F. I'eese, Jan. 1, '90
Geo. A. Fisher, Aug. 1, '95
Foster Kratzer, Mar. 1, '90
O. W. Fisher, Oct. 11, '95
II. H. Leitzel, June I, '90
J. K. Stuck, Jan. 1, '95
Prank Beaver, Oct. 1, '90
II. C. Krebs, Jan. I, '90
J. H. Shaffer, Jail. 1, '90
Simon Arbogast, Sept. 1, '90
Enoch Bakor, Oct. 1, '90
Levi J. Luck, Jan. 1, '97
W. H. Luck, May 1. '90
Alviu Herman. Mar. 1, '90
Isaac Leply, April 17, '90
Hopnia Sampsell, Dec. 1, '90
Houry Wagner, Feb. 15, '90
Wm. Dreese, Juno 15, '90
Wm. Moyer, July 15, '95
Goo. J. Roush, Sopt. 1. '92
Jacob B. Maurer, Nov. 15, '90
Valentine Walter, Doc. 1, '90
Aaron Dreese, , Jan. 1, '90
C. M. Ingram, " Jan. 1, '90
John M. Goss, Deo. 1, '95
P. W. Treaster, Sept. 1, '92
W. D. Gorman, Jon. 1, '00
LIST IN THIS ISSUE.
Jamos Shuman,
S. H. Hassinger,
Doc. 1, '95
Jan. 1, '97
Doc. 1, '95
Dec. 1, '95
Jau. 1. '90
Mar. 1, '9(5
Nov. 1, 95
Jan. 1, '90
July 15, '90
Nov. 20, '95
Nov. 1, '95
J. M. Boyor,
M. C. Smith,
Jack Moyer,
Sylvoster Flanders,
J. L. Gable,
Chas. Walter,
Chas. W. Decker,
Ada V. Bolig,
W. H. Spocht.
Republican Committee Meeting.
Tho ronublicau standim; commit-
too met on Tuesday in tho court
house, 28 members being present.
February 15th was set as tho day for
holding tho primary election to make
tho nomination for tho various of
fices to be tillod at next fall's elec
tion. A resolution was passe 1 ask
ing for uniform tickets, tho samo to
be printed by the four republican
uowspuper ollices in their respective
districts. Tho commit teo on tickets
consists of Win. Martin, P. T. Moyer
nnd J. B. Enterline.
Tho meeting was a harmonious
one nnd every thing passed off pleas
antly. Our Clubbing List.
Wo have made arrangements with
a number of newspapers to club
them at reduced rates in connection
with the Post. Tho figures iu the
first column represent tho regular
price of the paper and iu tho second
column is the price of that paper
with the Post :
Price ufiiui
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NI'lTUI, rOMMNATION.
1.1.) We will Hend tho N. Y. Weekly
Trihunt, The Boston 1'raiulfr
(twice a week I and the Post all one
yeur (this makes four papers every
week) for only two dollars.
(2.) We will send the ' .Y r.i,
(inonfhlv), U'oiiiiiiiAiml, i monthly),
The N. Y. 'J'rihiinf (or the Boston
Trawler) and the Post all one year
for only two Dollarc. tf.
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A largo and well selected stock of
Shoes, Rubbers, and Hardware, at
Rock Bottom prices at M.S. Schroy
er's. 15 95.
Mr. Murray, tho druggist, left on
Tuesday for his homo iu Philadel
phia aud Mr. Gibbon is now con
ducting the drug store.
Senator J. D. Cameron has written
a letter stating that he is nut and
will not be a candidate for re-election
to the l S. Senate. This is a
wise decision.
Geo. J. Roush, of Kreamer, was in
Middleburgh on Tuesday, lie has
been getting the Post fiver since it
was published. Who can epial Mr.
Roitsh's record 1
Cards are out announcing that
Charles Dale Wolfe ami Miss Mar
garct M. Diefen.leifer will be united
iu marriage at the home of tin
bride's parents, on South Fourth
street, Lewisburg on the 191 h of
December.
A. G. llornb rger of Aliue, on
Tuesday when he can.o to court,
brought a bag full of hire, choice
apples and gave them to us with bis
compliments. Mr. Hornberger ne.
er forgets tho printers and tho en
tiro force joins tho K lit or iu extend
ingour most hearty thanks.
Hon. Charles Herman, at present
tho representative from Snyder
county, and u graduate of Buckuell,
d5, is again a candidato for re-elec
tion, in that county. Although n
Roimbhcan, yet Mr. Herman was
always found on tho right sido of
every question. Ho opposed the
plundering Bchemes and tricks of
the big monopolies, and labored for
the interests of the people. Such
men desorve to be kept ut tho frout.
We might mention that the above
was written without Mr. Herman's
knowledge or solicitation. Lewis
bury Journal.