I .; U 4 : 1197 Commoner., IriP . A i Co POST f. t U1 A f TMTTTPTTST r It favor l( Hi- hdvlnir vH- fnoiKv uk hf polal or by i IT iteininger ia happy be- 3. :ilier wns a Middle--iif,; Monday. re: 'ied a bill don't ignore "7 ; i n reply. YtM pots at Weis', Selins 4 money by it. ' iklo and family of ,. ve located hero. t J Children's lints, '25 D; t lberger'B Millinery. of Miflliuburg visited this placo on Sunday. . t Aurand of Adanis- l ' io county Beat oi Mod- ! j church of thin place id tic- Lord's supper on x: '-B 3J yds. long, 1J yds. c: 'dollar per pair nt L t.-arer of Miflliuburg vis. iiarets G.ibrit'l Doaver and E"iday. Y I Carpet is offered nt Is by F. II. Maurer, J ": I;, tenuiyor has torn down I The rear of his lot and r Jiildron's trimmed ,pwnrds at Duukel iy store? " Must week received lock buss and placed .X'aiun, MIDDLEBrfajNYDER CO.; PA., APRIL 10, 189C f Embroideries can fcy where. Cull and ZDunk elbonrer's. fcs rA S.U.E.-F. II. Maur Ber"j, is making special ;3bir.jlep. See ad. in nn famn.j tf. P.- A .pod girl to do gener rork Iti a family of two. dresaJ Maiiv Harrison, ... Sunbury, Pa. nibets of the Reformed fill Celebrate the Lord's i Sunday morning, April iul. who lived in this t ac inner, has opened a MUlJishmont in M.fliin- 1 ntt, the bartender of the ion House, was a Mifllin lor on Thursday of last one of tho dealers in f Unaise of Selinsgrove, fjionur ia me county n AOW is the time lor hilHinoMii mm to plant their spring advertisements. Have you attended to that little matter addressed to you about ten days ago T Come along. Quite a number of horsemen of this place anil vicinity attended the Freebtirg horso salo on Thursday last. Misses Carrie and Rorlha Witlon. myer attended a faHhionablo bull at Danville on iriday cvoning of last week. Snyder County will be fuirlv wll represented at tho Republican State Convention next week in Harris. burg. Goo. R. Hendricks, tho hardware merchant of Selinsirrove. was a Mi.l. dleburgh visitor on Wednesday of last week. Wm. Roaver on Mond left for Miiladelphia to lay in a full supply of new goods to supply tho "vixhes of his customers. II. II. Holmes has confused to having committed 27 iminJrs. If ho gets to Heaven there is 1 ; uocoh sity in tho expensT of keeping un Hell. T M. F. Womer has move from Franklin township to FreuuAt. He wants all the lutost news oveV there and ho dropped a dollar audi a half W'ji'e bo left town. ' vn2 Sale. Lady's Mait-wic T5i. cyclo'in-a-No. .1 Ajtr.l Kf'l. sold nt a sucrific''",ri" tho n" imiuiro of fu. a ii fnd Cv tf. LiBU.H,iipitu syniundayfY tin' Kuiim.n-ilif..;a n Dr. J. .Y. Sh.'flf W -Vw""1 . Z 8 f y !M penredon our stree'ts riding a tri cycle. This means of exercise will afford healthful puss time in his do cliniug yearn. NO. i;. 'Hi'wnthi"1' . . TUT p 1 wirxiow hIi.hIoh at (JicJi kinds!itrovt.. Wimfriio i visitor Tuesday. ili?. VIo liiitHlried whihIs nt ttw'" " rfn 1 ) . . naivrnvn i.tno mo,-"'"'"' tniyr.;eH liclp,,,,,,, ,,,. ...if,. town n Saturday KI'O liU ,f Tr,ir. f m T v. ... ft Ifrin immenso lino of wall papers nt Weis', St linHi:r)v. Read tho Roll of Honor to wuethor your name in there. Dn tho last p-ign will 1 found lnteresMug historical sketch. Spriii! capes in groat variety at popular prices at VYis, Selinsgi ove. The baso ball team has been re organized and soon will bo practic ing. Loaded with impurities, your blood needs cleansing with Aver s Sursaparilla. Call to bpo th special bargains at Mtiiacr'a store, Glob Mills, l'a. Tin wa.'e and boys' suits at cost. J. S. M. iwer of Globe M'lh i-t h.-1!-ing Dry Goods, calicoes, ginghams, and all kinds of general merchandise at reduced rates. How vbout that litilo matter we culled your attention to about ten drt' f fago 1 If you hyvot respond. ,,0 nro fctill " I 4 I I .II h1 p. n. already been paid Treasury as the re rtisemont of unsoat- 1 V fcard ftn.l T . , I .uu4 nuic n-.onday. They spoke jsiueypassea each tot. Actions at Witteu. ( foods. Prints. 1 1 SllOUH nn.l ni41, Royal Phosphoric CoflVo, a pun m-amuui ani.um.ous ,nnl; and nervo and stomacho tonic. Recommeiidod by physicians. For salo at '1 12-2IU. Ruxki.e Walteu's Harry Uibighaus, the Hardware Salesman of l'hiladi lhia. who was ill for four weeks at Milllinburg, enmo to our city last week to re same his duties. RiticK ron Sale. Uriek- of tin. ! quality for building and paving can Do secured at reasonable rates br applying to Carbon SeeboM. Mi.l dloburg, Pa. 4f Trailing arbutus ia niishiu!? its.lf forward ami one of theso days it will bo warm enough for the bovs and girls to begin to climb tho hills in search of it. Mrs. H. II. Hassinger, of Suubury nee Jlyrtlo Smith formerly of this place, has been very seriously ill during the past week. Tho lutost reports say she is convalescing. In another column we nnbliuli t)i official notice of the election of a County Superintendent. It will take placo in tho Court. UYman Tuesday, May 5th. Read the no! tice. Cloth ier Gunzburger left on Mon day eveninc for the Eastern nit inn in buy a frosh lot of now spring and summer eoods. Ion will fin,i n change of advertisement in this is sue. Read his announcement Tho Merchants' Protuot ivn A a. sociation of Snydor county will moot in SliddloburgU to effect a porma nent organization on the non,l Monday of May. Tho day sot at the last meeting falls upon the day of the County Superintendent W lion, hence, the change. Farm kor Sale. The heirs of Hen. .er. 15. Middloswarth (ho president of tho Lotective AssociatY-m, ; Tuesday. n Baker. Kso.. the tal 10V UUU uumu;wv, uvt.af, Jioil- L . T . 1 , , . , . isburg, waa at our ryoancu win sou at me court house Thursday. .oa oaiuraay. way 2nd, lS'M, the 100 V thia week the trou M.1Jleburffi For vve prouu. ujr .u,on or addro88( Wm Romj Agent k there will be manyfor beir8i MidJIoburg( Va f t v -J An orcftn dedication took place at Hi, while Btanding iKnassincer'a church nn ... shop, bad the mi8eveningi It was presented by the iK a amall piece o y. p. s. C. E. to the church in nt eye. The intrude speech by M. L. HaHsinffer Tl. Liinful optir oremoyed Ula r68DOD868 Oil tllfl tokrt nf th ww VUUt UU were made by J. 8. Kaufman and iter, uojjaio. and IV J W .1 .11 r. .. .in. uigiMuiiiu 01 neiiiisgrove n(n town on Tuesday. Ho is a tcinist and a contractor whoso ."tiHeuiont will be found in this Liquor License court will convene on Monday a week. A list of the applicants anpoars in this issuo. Cut. it out if you wish to preserve it as it will not itpp -ur nn. Those subscribers residing outside of t bo county were notified of; tho tuiio their subscriptions have expii ed. Outsido of the county, wo must require rush m advance. Lit us hoar from you. A smooth, easy shave, genteel hnir cut, Qr other tonsoriul work, is ilwaya obtained at Soles' Rurber Shop, in Witteiimyer's Ruilding, 01 . posite Post ollice. Goto Soles and you will make no mistake, Shaving hO ip, face cream, hair .oil and eh'g shampoo for sale. A. K Soi.es. Those subscribers residing in tho county who are 4, 5, f',, or more years ia arrears received bills during the lirst weok in April. Some of them have remit tod tho amount due. Have youT When a subsciiiilii u ruus over 1 years, it is our business t.o know why it is not paid. ( along. A great many of tho taxn Middleburgh cau uot understand why the auditors' report of the borough does not show what the $013.42 was paid for. It would b a matter of justice to givo the items of expenditure. Why can't they huve it t Charles Rothormel of Port Ti over. ton, formerly of Middleburgh. Inft. last Monday for Seattle, Washing ton. He and his brother. K.muml have resided there for tho last 14 yoars. Charles had boon spending :J months with his motbor at tho Fer ry Hotel, Port Treverton. On May first the two brothers will Alaska with a party of gold miners. llie panic has disappeared in the West and the gold fever is raging. The conference of tl US nnnorou. Bional district will bo held at Lewis, town on Thursday of this weak tr select delegates and alternates to the National convention and to name the presidential elector for the district. The delegate from this county ia A. M. Aurand. IT h.ia Ifcted as conferees Hon. C. W. Hor man, Dr A. JL Smith, S. J. Pawl ing and H. C. Sampsell. There are two delegates to be selected and if our own nominee can not make it the selection of Jere B. Rex of Tr,m ipgdon and D. P. Higgins of Lewis- m ... urg wouia do acceptable to our ieople. Tho following deeds have been en tered for record since Mar. It, lxidl. Alfred Specht, Sheriff, Spring township, to James J. McMulIon. J. J. McMulIon and wife, Spring township to Trustees of M. . church, Adainsbiirg. Consi.loration !?isi. O len V. Oorlrier and J. F. Strie by ad miti ist rat ors, lot in Selinsgrove to Prof. ,1. I. Woodruff, !U. John W. Teats, executor, hud Perry township, to lVtor G. Gar man, $:Y ). Hon..?. . Saiitli and wife, lot Mid llecreok township, to Win. 11. Gordon, $1."D. The Central Pa. conference of tho Kvan. As'n of 01th Auieiici. hit. t) ! '. i.icis C. lliwer Midllebur S X. !j!7ll. 1. M. Maker and wife, lot in West Reaver township to Knianuel Wag tier for 81 Geo. Kwig and wife, lot in Jack son townshb to Percival Herman, Sarah Rreiuinger, homo a id lot, Adamsburg, to William P. Gross for John R. Woller and wife, lot in Washington township, to John J. Lose. Consideration, K"i. John H. Fisher and wife, lot in Port Treverton to Henrv Reuinfeld for iilf.it. Jacob C. Hissingor, iidin'r "II as singer's Addition," li avertown to J. C. Shra ler '.!) I. Jacob C. Hassinger, a liu'r, to F. E. Kern, Lot No. 5, . IJ.ixt ; Lot No. 0, $Sti, Hassiii'3'er's A I lition, Uoa VelloWnv ,-n.?ri;,t,. ' T. W. Hoffin i:i. J. V. H .(Tm i 1 und wife, ono-sixth interest in lot at Port Treverton to John J). Rjgir. H. W. I'lsh and wiiV. I:J acres in West Re iver t jwushi;) to Josepli 1). L'lsh for . 12:. Sumo to sumo, l.'tl nero for Si );in. Reuben Dreese, sheriff, lands Chapman township to John S. Kino. Ruchucl J. ISowen und Sylvester Rowen, lot in Middleburgh to Allen Moyer SlU.-jit. Jacob C. Hassinger, adiu'r. Lot No. :!'., Ueuvertowu to Rt-njainin Hoffman for :?:. Same, Lot No. 'JO. IJeiverlown to Jacob F. Horbster for !?n. Same, Lot No. li, P.eavertown to Daniel Shuwver for !?t7ilu. J. C. Schoch and wifo, land Frank lin township to A. H. Kloso for Loah Eckleman; J interest in two tructs Washington Twp., to George Monglo fcr $J7:i. Frederick and Augustus Arbogast, ndm'rs, property in Washinirton Twp., to George .Monglo for !"lii..'V. George Getty and wifo, lot in So linsgrovo, to Thos. C. Houtz for Philip Amig and wile, property in Franklin township to George Meis- er for h:iD. Aznriah Kroeger and Jas. If. Riiiganian, Executors, Spocht's Hall and lot Reuvertown to John Hotrick, Jacob A. Aigler and Charles L. Wetzel, Trustees, for sW'.Hi. John E. Ross and wifo. nronort v in Perry township, to J. I. Yorgor for $1200. Gustavus Arbogast and wife and Elizabeth Arbogast, property in Perry Township to Henry Royer, for SP2400. J. A. and Sarah Shadel, lots in Fremont to Marund Rothrock for $750 (Assignment of Doods.) C. C. Seobold and wife, lot To r,i Middlebunth to Harrison Mover and Chas. A. Meisor, $.1200. Jesso Bilaer'and wifo. nrnnortv in - Franklin, to James Shuman, $1000. Ner R. Middleswarth and Philin Dreese, Executors, Reaver town ship, 83 acres $3000 ; 32 acres, 101. Augustus Snrinirman. lot in l.v burg to Robert Pachniche for $1500. urau a. ueisi ana llenry Geist, house and lot Frauklin township to Geo. II. Hane, $275. Mary C. Hartman and Marcus M. Hartman, Monroe township, to sarau a. ueisc, f mu, in Monroe townshin Hartman, $1. J. Edgar Leuhart property in Monroe township to Elmer E. Oreuier, !jS075. Heirs of Jacob Hackenburg, prop erty in Washington township to William Stroub for $2000. M. P. Arnold, adiu'r, proporty in Union township, to G. A. Eborly, I27.'.. John F. Walborn, Attorney-in-fact, property in I'enn township, to Lydia ('. Hughes and Emma E. Wal born for $1(!.k). Calvin Stetlor, Executor, lot in Middleburgh to Mary H. Snyder, $looo. Win. P. Fottorand wifo. Lots No. 1 nn.l 2, in Kratzervillo to Jacob A. Lnitzel for !?1(H)0. Who Were They ? On Monday morning of last week, whilo shifter crew was lying at the west end of the canal bridge, with train, ono of the train h inds siw three men approach tho cinder bank and dig three holes into tho same. after this was completed, they put something into tho excavations and then coverod them un and loft. Af- tor they had disappeared thi em ployes wont to the bank and found where the holoa had boon If., removed from ono of them a :2 cali ber rovolvor. from tho other hoiu. dynamite, cops, throo drills, fusy and a slow match, and in tho other ho fouud a bottle in which he thought was liauor. and which he loft. Who they were and why they hid tho things there is a question that is not rjrove '".ifntite. ev;tlv. solvo .8elins- r i't, Friends of "Tho Post." Roll op Honoh. Tho following persons have paid their subscription to tho Post to the dates opposito their names. Should any mistakes occur in these credits or on your pa per please tiotifv m : Chas. P. ll,ilev Asaph Rowersox Reuben Snook David G. Witmer Howurd A. Walter A. 1). Miller J. M. Maurer Reujamin Xci le H. Calvin l'lsh Rob. i:. Walter w. M. Mease Mrs. D. w. Knouse J. S. Rhamst.ino Geo. R. Geiuberling F. P. Decker A. A. Ulsh Millard Kern Rev. Shauibach Mrs. M. S. Campbell Levi Grubb Win. Reufei Wm. II iiuig J. F. Felt V Mrs. R. E. Arnold Jno. M. N iu'l,' Morris Er.lly, Jr. 111. Eisenhour Aaron Howe'.l R. F. Crouse J. F. G I E Iward Rick hart Allen Snook Uniquo Leaj) Year Parly. The latest stylo of leap year pirly is rather unique. The men pay ten cents each to cuter the hall where tho party is hold. Thou they are weighed and a card containing t h name of each man and weight is placed in a box. Tho girls, at a giv-J en timo, take a grab at the content of tho box und pull out one c u d each. Each girl then takes the man whoso name is on her card out to suppor. tills him un with overvthiii'' he wishes that is obtainable at the party uud pays for it at tho rate of ono-qtiartor of a cent for each pound of tho gentleman's weight. 'HO. Letter From Kansas. Hkiunoton, Kansas, Apr. 11. En. Post : Enclosed please find money order for 1.50 011 subscription for tho Post. W't urn im lumtiv nu tirwuil.l.i itu.l... ' ' ..... .... ....I'l'J UIIUl'l these Democratic times and livo in hopes they are soon oer. We are solid for McKinlev and Kansas is good for thirty-tivo thousand for him and wo think tho good old Key stone state should stand up for him. Weather hero is very nico and Wfirri! U'itli nlentv rniti flnr ivli.mf crops never looked more promising. spring crops aim pasture is just get ting nice : our fruit cron is all irood so far. Wo had no winter at all. Four inches was tho heaviest ico we hud and it will bo hard to keep cool this summer. J. W. Dukksk. Tho Globo Mills letter camo too lato for this issue. Mrs. Harry Harter of Hurtleton, nee Lillio Orwtg of this place, we are pleased to state, is convalescing. Wheels within wheels ! Ricvcles seem to be the central thought with everybody. Tho conversation conies back to bicycles at dinner parties aud in the Lenteu paths pursued to many a pictured show. It is heard in tho electric cars and in stores. Fragments of conversation from be hind the counters float forward also. with mention of pedals and maker's names therein. And if all this iov. ous burden of bicycles talk is bear ing upon the njinds of all concorned now, when the roads are slushy and muddy and deep, what will it be wheu the world is awheel in the snrintr T Tha Year of crrace 1895 waa a wonderful wheeling year, but 1890 u...v. .vuU uvuuirt, property ysarttiat ever waa known on wneels Y. H. Krebs R. F. Hoffman Jumos Rowersox Jaeoo Rrugger I Jonatitan Xtefl'en.. Wm. Sholly E. 1). S.vineford E. C. Aurand II. M. Hassinger Chas. A. Hackenburg Jacob Nerhoo l Chas. Ferdig S. S. Reitit S. M. Smvser (). W. .Meek M. L. Walter J. W. Row W. M. Gift S. Rowersox W. A. ILimniol J.H. Hartmii!! A. IO. Walter J. (!. Packer W. G. YonNeidu II. II Kliugler Daniel Reaver Gov. Daniel Hastings I. C. Hackenbui g J. it A. M jcschlin Peter Herman J. C. Roush Alfred Chubb D. F. Upliugor Hon. Win. H. Hackenbur W. H. Gill W. W. Smith Win. H. Musser ('has. Rotts H. O. Rod-ors AI. F. Wouu r Robert Waller Miithael E. Meiig.il P. S. Riuguuian J. W. Dreese Jacob Kramer 'arbon Soebotd R. G. Dunn .t Co. Ner Middleswarth, E. Loy l, Apr I Jan I Jau 1 Mar I Feb l:, Oct 17 Jau I M iy 1 Apr I Jau M Feb i:, Jan I ''.r Mar I '.ti J 1 I 'Hi May 1 Dee 1 'Hi Feb 1 '!; Mar 1 'It; Oct I Apr 1 'It' ( )ct I 'III Apr 1 '! Nov 1 ".: Oct 1 ".'( Apr 1 'Hi -Mar 1 '.; I'e! 1 1: 1'eb 1 'Hi Oct I 'Hi May 1 'Hi Apr I 'Hi Apr In 'Hi i .. 1 N v I A;. 1 Oct 1 Oct 1 May 1 Jau i: May 1 Apr I Oct I M iv 1 M iv I An.; I M iv I Do:" I M iv I Apr 1 Jau 1 Dec 1 Nov 1 Mar I Nov i: Apr 1 Apr I Mar I Jau ! Dec. I Juno I Feb l.i Mav 1 Apr l' Oct. 17 July I -r Oct 1 Oct 1 'Hi Mar 11 June 1 Mar 1 Aug 1 Apr 13 Mar 1 Juno 1 'Hi Nov 1 'Hi Mar 1 ''.; III u 1 'Hi Apr I 'Hi Apr 22 '! 11. HiJ irt 11 ; Hi". n; 11 ; Sept. Nov. 'h; NOTICE. The annual meilini? of (he Sm-,1,... (bounty S. S. Association w ill be held at Adamsburir. Pa.. lieL'iniiiiu' on Monday evening and closing on Wednesday noon, May 1 1, 12, and An interesting and instructive program has been prepared. I will cull nimn all Kiiii..i-!ti...,.1. ..,!., f - 1 i'. ....... ... . uin 111 a few weeks for tho report of t heir schools. Please have them reudv Also see that each school will con tribute to tho State and Count v work. I am Yours in the work, II. I. Romio, Sec'y. . Republican Committee Meeting. The Republican Standing Com mitteo of Snyder county will meet at Middleburgh, Friday April 17th at 11a. in. for organization. All mem bers are enected to be present, liy order of Chas. M. Akuooast. UU, at bT B4 to Tarn I'.li
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