Ill i Co.Comm'' THE POST i - If Ft r! Jbi: be. or! r: :r r. 7 l a wide ftMi'ki1 iirwn UMT. rWT ('II llil- llllTl (Ml Nil IH'MtOtH llfT'H'ttllV fill' Vlllll UlltTllU lf IlK rriulri s. MIDDLEBr 5NYDER CO.; PA., APRIL 10, 189(5. OAL INTEREST ifnvnr If tli'" hv v' ltliv u ry poUiU or by M u'fllll'. tininger is happy be- l ll - ier was ft juiuuie-onJay. 1 a bill don't ignore hi reply. pets at Weis', Selins nioney by it. do and family of i- located here. Children's hats, 25 ilbergcr'B Millinery. Lf Millliuburg visited his placo on Sunday. Aurand of Adanis- iu county seat oi Mon- iu church of this place i Lord's supper ou r tog s3J yds. long, 11 yds. flollar per pair at Li lr of Mifllinburg vib- s Gabriel Reaver and flay. Carpet is offered nt by F. II. Maurcr, .. i Yeuuiyor has torn down 'ear of his lot ami o. ildren's trimmed iwarda at Dunkcl- store? " ) list week received ck bass und placed lam. M Embroideries run ty where. Call and lDimkclborger's. Sale. F. II. Maur is making special oti. Soo ad. in an tf. pod girl to do goner i a fuuiily of two. Mabv Haiuuson, Sunbury, Fa. of the Reformed klebrate the Lord's luy niorniDg, April t i Now is tho time for buflitioRS men to plant their spring advertisements. Have you attended to that little matter addressed to you about ten days ago t Como along. Ouite a number of horsemen of this place and vieinity attended the Freebtirg horso Halo on Thursday last. Misses Carrie and Rorthu Witlen- myer attended a fashionublo ball at Danville on I' riday evening of last week. Snyder County will bo fairlv well represented at tho Republican State Convention next week in Harris. burg. (loo. R. Hendricks, the hardware merchant of Selinsgrove, was a Mid- illeburgh visitor on Wednesday of last week. Wm. Roaver on Monday morning loft for Philadelphia to lay in a full supply of now goods to supply tho wishes of his customers. 11. H. Holmes linn confessed to having committed 27 murUirs. If ho gets to Heaven there in to nocos- ' A . 1 1 Mm suy in mo expense oi keeping up Hell. M. F. Womer has movel from Franklin township to Freuio it. He wants all the latost news ove thoro and ho dropped a dollar and a half 'iwt'ji0 be loft town. fof Sale. Lady's Maj.'fic Pi cyclo in a No. 1 'it;on ;n sold at a sucrific inquiro of tf. Lmu who lived in this inner, has opened a lUumout in M.tllin- tue bartender of tho louse, was a Miftlin- &n Thursday of Inst I, one of tho doalera in Hndise of Selinsgrove, Rrisitorto tho county s already been naid 7 Treasury as the re ktisonient of unseat- hard and Lcsher were londuy. Thev snoke j as they passed each reet. Auctions at Witteu- poods, Prints, Ging- h, Shoes and Cloth- ier. ii. Miaaieswartn Iho preuidcut of the btective Associatwn, 1 Tuesday. ,n Baker. Esa.. the tal and democratic no.k;. Dr. J. y. Sli.'at . peared ou our streets riding a tri cycle. This means of exerciso will afford healthful pass time in hin do cliniug yearn. Royal Phosphoric Coffee, u pine healthful aniibilious drink and i:ervo and stomacho tonic. Recommondod by physicians. For sale at 3-12-2IU. Rcxki.e & Walteh's. Harry Ribighaus, the Hardware Salesman of Philadelphia, who was ill for four weeks at Milllinburg, came to our city last week to re sume his duties. Ruick ron Sale. Riick of tho best quality for building and paving can bo secured at reasonable rates by applying to Carbon Seebold, Mi.l dleburg, Pa. tf. Trailing arbutus is pushing itself forward and one of thoso days it will bo warm enough for the boys and girls to begin to climb tho IuIIh in search of it. Mrs. H. H. Hassiuger, of Sunbury nee Myrtlo Smith formerly of this place, has been very seriously ill during the past week. The latest reports say she is convalescing. In another column we publish the official notice of the election of a County Superintendent. It will take place in tho Court House, Tuesday, May 6th. Read the no tice. Clothier Qunzburcer left on IMVin. day evening for tho Eastern cities to buy a fresh lot of now spring and summer goods. You will find n change of advertisement in this is sue. Read his announcement. The Merchants' Protective As sociation of Snyder county will meet in Middleburgh to effect a norma. nent organization ou the second Monday of May. Tho day sot at the last meeting falls upon tho day of tho County Superintendencv lnn. tion, hence, the change. Farm vnn Sat v Tlio liniro - TT oy and uemocriii ,. . "T isburg, was at our " w" a me court house Thursday. , oli,'uruuJ; iay ihuii, tue ioo Hhis week the trouMitl(jieburfir Por parlicu, n vepreuuio j ""ion or aaaroBB, wm. Romig, Agent k there will be inanyfor ueir8t Middloburg, Pa. tf y bo few are caught, ' . An organ dedication took place at n, while standing mrjRBBinKer,B church on Sunday ahop, bad the mis eveninj. it was presented by the ig a small piece o y. p. S. C. E. to the church in a neat eye. The intrude speech by M. L. Hasainger. The linful optic responses on the port of the church removed i were made by J. S. Kauffman and Rev. UcLain. U. Ro. iwn thi 1 kinds S. 1 of West Reaver was eek. f window Hh:ule at rove. . of (Hobo Mills was a i visitor Tuesday. ido liundried waists at usgrove. tniinii ami wifo of Ho!T r i in town oti Saturday. nnienxn lino of wall papers at W eis", SeliuMgrove. Read the Roll of Ifunor to so w lether your name h there. On tho last page will bn found i.u in'.eresUug historical skotcli. lipi inii capes in great variety at popular prices at Weis', Selinsgrovo, The base ball team has been re organized and soon will bo practic ing. Loaded with impurities, your blood needs cleansing with Ayer's Sursaparilla. Call to Nco th special bargains at Meiser's store, Ololw Mills, Fa. Tin wa.'e and boys' suits at cost. J. S. Meiser of (Robe M1U i s,.! ing Dry Goods, calicoes, ginghams, and all kinds of general merchandise at reduced rates. JIow about that lilt lo matter we culled your attention to about ten dii'c ago ? If you have not respond e aro still waitiug. B. Wolgemuth of Selinsgrove n town on Tuesday. Ho is a inist and a contractor whoso tiscuiont will be found in this p..ier. Liquor License court will conveiie on Monday a week. A list of the applicants appears in this issue.. Cut it out if you wish to preserve it as it will not itpp mv agiin. Those subscribers residing outside of tho county were notified of; tlio time, their subscriptions have expii ed. Outside of the county, wo must require cash in advance. Lit us hear from you. A smooth, easy shave, genteel liair cut, or other tonsorial work, is always obtained at Soles' IJarber Shop, in Wittenmyer's Uuilding, op. nosito Post ollice. Go to Soles and you will make no mistake, Shaving soap, face cream, hair ..oil and efc'g lihainpoo for sale. A. E. Soi es. Those subscribers residing in the county who are 4, .r, (', or more years m arroars received bills during the tirst week in April. Some of them have remitted tho amount due. Have yout When a subscriptii u runs over 1 years, it is our business to know why it is not paid. Como along. A great many of tho taxpayers of Middleburgh cau not understand why tho auditors' report of the borough does not show what tho $013.42 was paid for. It would be a matter of justice to givo tho items of expenditure. Why can't they have it T Charles Rothermel of Port Trover ton, formerly of Middleburgh, left last Monday for Seattle, Washing, ton. He and his brother, Samuel, have residod there for tho last 14 yoars. Charles had been spending 3 months with his mother at the Fer ry Hotel, Port Treverton. On May first the two brothers will go to Alaska with a party of gold miners. The pauio has disappeared in the West and the gold fever is raging. The conference of this congres sional district will be held at Lewis, town on Thursday of this week to select delegates and alternates to the National convention and to name the presidential elector for the district. The delegate from this county is A. M. Aurand. He bus se lected as conferees Hon. C. W. Her man, Dr A.M. Smith, S. J. Pawl ing and H. C. Sampsell. There are two delegates to be solected and if cur own nominee can not make it. the selection of Jere B. Rex of Hunt- iagdon and D. P. Higgins of Lewis 'jurg would be acceptable to our Mople. Deeds Entered for Record. Tho following deeds havo boon eu tered for record since Mar. 1st, lS'M). Alfred Specht, Sheriff, Spring township, to James J. McMullen. J. J- McMullen and wife, Spring township to Trustees of M. ). church, Adanisburg. Consideration Sidso. Oden ('. Gortner and J. F. Strie by administrators, lot in Selinsgrovo to Prof. .1. I. Woodruff, .ir. John W. Teats, executor, Land Perry township, to Peter G. Gar man, s;l:).l. Hon. .1. V. Smith and wife, lot Mid Uecrei'lc township, to Wm. 11. Gordon, $1.10. Tlio Central Pa. conference of the Evan. As'n of North America, lot Mid lleburg t K.a.icis (!. Rower s.u. 70. !. M. Maker and wife, lot in West Reaver township to Emanuel Wag ner for 1 i. Geo. Evig and wife, lot in Jack son townshi-j to lVrcival Herman, yi:t hi. Sarah Rreininger, houso u.ul lot, Adanisburg, to William P. Gross for ..1i(0. John R. Weller and wife, lot in Washington township, to John J. Lose. Consideration, .ls.l. John H. Fisher and wife, lot in Port Treverton to Henry Reinnfold for $M-lo. Jacob C. Hassiuger, adin'r "Has singer's Addition," H.'uvertown to J. C. Shrader $'.0 . Jacob C. Hassinger, a lin'r, to F. E. Kern, Lot No. 5, $ 12.00 ; Ji()l Xj. 0, $mi;, ilassin'or'rt Adlition, Ron- T. W. Hoff.u i:i, J. W. H offiuti and wife, ono-sixth interest i.i lot at Port Treverton to John I). Rogar. $:t.1. H. W. I'lsh and wiiV, 1:1 acres in West Reaver tr.vushi; to Joseph D. Ulsh for $22.1. Same to same, 1,11 acrei for $ '130. Reuben Dreose, sheriff, lands Chapman township to John S. Kino. Rac'uael J. Roweu and Sylvester Rowen, lot in Middluburgh to Allen Mover $13.10. Jacob C. Hassinger, adin'r, Lot No. 30, Reavertown to Reiijamiu Hoffman for Same, Lot No. 20, Reavertown to Jacob F. Herbster for $13. Same, Lot No. no, Reavertown to Daniel Shawver for $70it. J. C. Schoch and wife, land Frank lin township to A. 11. Kloso for $t'.i:'.3.. Loan l.ckleinan; j interest m two tracts Washington Twp., to George Mongle for $273. Frederick aud Augustus Arhogast, adiu'rs, property in Washington Twp., to Goorgo Menglo for $.110.50. George Getty and wife, lot in Se linsgrove, to Thos. C. Houtz for $2000. Philip Amig and wife, property in Franklin towuship to Goorgo Meis er for $.10. Aznriah Krueger and Jas. Jf. Ringaman, Executors, Spocht's Hall and lot Reavertown to John Hotrick, Jacob A. Aigler and Charles L. Wetzel, Trustees, for $3!)0. John E. Ross and wife, property in Perry township, to J. I. Yerger for $1200. Gustavus Arbogast and wife aud Elizabeth Arbogast, property iu Perry Township to Henry Royor, for $2400. J. A. and Sarah Shadel, lots in Fremont to Maraud Rothrock for $750 (Assignment of Doeds.) C. C Seebold and wife, lot No. 52, Middleburgh to Harrison Moyeruud Chus. A. Meisor, $3200. Jesse Rilger'and wifo, property iu Franklin, to James Shuman, $1000. Ner R. Middleswarth and Philip Dreese, Exocutors, Reaver town ship, N3 acres $3000 ; 32 acres, $101. Augustus Springman, lot' in Free burg to Robert Puchniche for $1500. Sarah A. Geist and Henry Heist, bouse and lot t rankun township to Geo. H. Hane, $275. Mary C. Hartman and Marcus M. Uartman, Monroe township, to Sarah A. Geist, $550. Heirs oi John Lenbart, property in Monroo township to Mary C. Hartman, $1. J. Edgar Leuhart property in Monroe township to Elmer E. Grenier, $i73. Heirs of Jacob; Hackenburg, prop erty iu Washington township to William Stroub for $2000. M. P. Arnold, adm'r, proporty iu Union township, to G. A. Eberly, $127.1. John F. Walborn, Attorney-in-fact, proporty in ponn township, to Lydia C. Hughes and Emma E. Wal born for $1(510. Calvin Stetlor, Executor, lot in Mid lleburgh to Mary II. Snyder, $1001. Win. P. Fetter and wifo, Lots No. 1 and 2, in Kratzervillo to Jacob A. Loitzel for $1000. Who Were They ? On Monday morning of last week, whilo shifter crew was lying at the west end of the canal bridge, with a train, ouo of the train hands saw three men approach tho cinder bank and dig threo holes into tho same, after this was comploted, they put something iuto the excavations and then covered them up and left. Af ter they had disappeared tin em ployes wout to tho bank and found where the holos had boon dug. He removed from ono of them a 32 cali ber rovolvor, from tho other soui.i dynamite, caps, throo drills, fusj and a slow match, and in tho other ho fouud a bottle in which he thought was liquor, and which he loft. Who they woi'O aud why they hid tho things there is a question that is not v.ilv solvol. Selit- grove Ti'ihnn. Unique Leap Year Pariy. Tho latest stylo of leap year p u t v is rather uniouo. Tho men nav ten out s each to enter the hall where tho party is hold. Thon they are woighod aud a card containing the name of each man and weight i-i placed in a box. Tho girls, at a giv ) ou timo, take a grab at the content 4 of tho box aud pull out one card each. Each girl thon takes the man whoso name is on her card out to suppor, tills him up with everything io wishes that is obtainable at the party and pays for it at tho rate of one-quarter of a cent for each pound of tho gentleman's weight. Friends of "The Post." Roll op HoNoii. The following persons have paid their subscription to tho Post to tho dates opposito their names. Should any mistakes occur iu these credits or on your pa per please notify us : Clias. P. R ,iley Asaph Rowersox Reuben Snook David G. Witiuer Howard A. Walter A. 1). Miller J. M. Maurer Reiijamin Zcrhe H. Calvin Fish Rob. E. Walter w. M. Measo Mrs. I), w. Knouse J. S. Rhamstiiie Geo. R. Geiuberling F. P. Decker A. A. Ulsh Millard Kern Rev. Nlnimlmcl, Mrs. S. Campbell Levi (Irulil) Win. Renfer Win. R mig J. F. Felly Mrs. R. I). Arnold Jno. M. Naugle Apr I Jan I Jan 1 Mar I Feb 1.1 Oct 17 Jan I May 1 Apr I Jan 10 Feb 1.1 Jan I Mar I June 1 May Dec 1 Feb 1 Mar 1 Oct I Apr 1 ( )ct. I "..; !li ".I.", ''.Hi 'Oil 'H7 'OI "nr. 'Oil 'Oil 'in; '!; '!". 'i'l. 'o; "nr. '; 'ii ';m; '.to '07 ':7 'no 'no 1 ".io 'HO 07 07 'M ''.; Letter From Kansas. Hkuinoton, Kansas, Apr. 11, ''.Hi. En. Post : Enclosed please find money order or $1.50 on subscription for tho Post. e are as happy as possible under these Democratic times and live in hopes they aro soon oer. Wo aro solid for McKiuloy and Kansas is ood for thirty-livo thousand for lim and wo think the cood old Key stone state should stand up for him. Woather hero is very nico and warm with plenty rain. Our wheat rops never looked more promising. Spring crops and pasture is just get ting nice ; our fruit crop is all good so far. We had no winter at all. Four inchoB was the heaviest ice we had aud it will bo hard to keep cool this Hummer. J. W. Diikksk. Apr 1 Nov 1 Oct 1 Apr 1 .Mar 1 Feb I Feb I Oct I May 1 Apr I Apr io Mav I ".H. N iv I o A; rl oa i Oct 1 -May 1 Jan 1.1 i1 ':'. 'lid 'on '07 Tho Globo Mills letter camo too ito for this ins no. Mrs. Harry Hurler of Hartleton, nee Lillio Orwlg of this place, we are pleased to state, is convalescing. Wheels within wheels ! Ricycles seem to be the central thought with evorybody. Tho conversation comes back to bicycles ut dinner parties and in the Lenten paths pursued to many a pictured show. It is heard in the electric cars and in stores. Fragmonta of conversation from bo- hind the counters float forward also, with mention of pedals and maker's names thereiu. And if all this joy. ous burden of bicycles tulk is bear ing upon the minds of all concornod now, when the roads are slushy and muddy and deep, what will it be when the world is awboel in the spring t The year of grace 1895 was a wonderful wheeling year, but 1890 is going to be the maddest, merriest year that ever was known on wheels. Morris Erdly, Jr. Wm. Eiscnhour Aaron Howell R. F. Crouse J. F. Good E lwurd Rickhart Allen Snook Y. H. Kk bs R. F. Hoffman James Rowersox Jaooo Rrugger Jvnuiiin Sterlet Wm. Sholly E. D. Stviiicford E. C. Aurand May H. M. Hassinger Apr Chus. A. Hackenburg Oct Jacob Nerhoo I M.i.v Chus. Fcrdig M ,V S. S. Reitz Aug S. M. Smyser ?. iv O. W. Meek Dc - M. L. Walter M tv 1 J. W. Row Apr 1 W. M. Gift .Ian S. Rowersox Dec W. A. H annuel Nov J.H. ilartinuu Mar A. E. Walter Nov 1.1 J. C. Packer Apr 1 W. G. VonN'eida Apr I II. U. Klingler Marl Daniel Reaver Jan I Gov. Daniel Hastings Dec 1 I. C. Huckcnbuig June 1 J. "t A. Mjcschlin Feb 1.1 Peter Herman Mav 1 J. C. Roush Apr r Alfred Chubb Oct. 17 ".''. I). F. Uplingcr July t '00 Hon. Win. H. Hackenburg Oct 1 ''X, W.H.Gill Octl'OO W. W. Smith Mar 11 ''.Hi Win. H. Mussor June 1 'or. Chus. Rotts Mar 1 '07 II. O. Rodgers Aug 1 ",r. M. F. Womer Apr 13 07 Robert Walter Mar 1 OC. Michaul E. Mciigul Juno 1 '00 P. S. Ringaman Nov 1 ".Hi J. . Dreeso Mar 1 07 Jacob Kramer June 1 '0ii Carbon Seebold Apr I ".Mi R. G. Dunn : Co. Apr 22 '07 Ner Middleswarth, Sept. 1, '07 C. E. Loyl. Nov. 1. '0.1 NOTICE. 'Oil 'i i ".Mi 'l 1' ' I ".Mi 1 '0.1 00 ".Mi '07 '0.1 ".Mi '07 '01 '07 'on ".Mi '07 ".Mi 'or. '07 'or. i 07 The annual meeting of the Snvdei- County S. S. Association will be held at Adanisburg, 1'a.. bcirinninL' on Monday evening and closing ou Wednesday noon, May 11, 12, and 13. An interesting and instructive program has been prepared. 1 will call upon all huoerin eiiilents in a few weeks for tho report of their schools. Please have tlieni readv. Also see that each school will con tribute to tho State and Countv work. I am Yours in the work, H. I. Romio, Seo'y. Republican Committee Meeting. The Republican Standing Com mitteo of Snyder county will meet at Middleburgh, Friday April 17th at 11a. iu. for organization. All mom- t-wiru nra a rrwinf Al In lia r.tA.j..r.i J3y order of Chas. M. Aruooast. ,1 J A