The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 16, 1896, Image 2

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5NYDER CO.; PA., APRIL 10, 189(5.
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tininger is happy be-
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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,
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Yeuuiyor has torn down
'ear of his lot ami
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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
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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-
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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.
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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
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Mar I
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Oct 17
Jan I
May 1
Apr I
Jan 10
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May
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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.
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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
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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.
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