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VOL 34. NO. 3.
OWN PRATTLES.
to in tlit) Town anil
Elsewhere.
ihrm for tttr VaVu Jinny
Kriulrm.
candidates are busy.
iMonJay was full nioon.
L cow with calf for sale N.
mlore.
I jury list for February court
tiu this issue.
Ikleaiid Walter have au an-
jenient in our columns.
Miisouic Lodge met iu So
lve on Saturday evening.
K. Miller, Esq., of Salem was
Iv seat visitor last week.
U. Steininger spent Sunday
, H. Harter at Bollefonte.
I GuDtt aud wife will move
I Milllinburg iu the Spring.
uitb, the Harrisburg Spec-
laeuttue central noiei on
has. W. Hermann and Sirs.
llih spent last Thursday at
ove.
otd's Suppor will be cele-
the Lutheran church, Sun-
. 7th.
id Mrs. Frankenfield of Sun-
ut several days at W. W.
yer i.
riff has served nearly all
3 for jurors for February
urt.
aahoar and A. H. Ulsh
iVilliamsport on business
Jay.
uter and wife of Hartle-
Sunday with Dr. J. W.
wife.
Atkinson, ex-Congress-fliutowu
was at our coun-
i Thursday.
IsD.H.Getz and Alfred
Lewisburg were court
ors lust Friday.
Mly Hottenstein of Sha-
is visitiug Sheriff Ritter
at the county Jail.
Kr, the postmaster and
f'lerehuuts at Kantz, was
lty seat on Tuesday.
Kfut E. W. Snyder
fScliusgrove were cruets
puith aud wife last Fri-
Horman attended a
lie Slute committee in
ou Friday and Satur-
-'orich will leave D. K.
hid will be succeeded bv
fr irom near the Juniata
Miller and Henry Aloy
Peun township's best
N, recoutly paid a visit
io loam that Ti;tr
for on Iluo Hill recent-
of paralysis. She is
Nter, who is farmin.,
V I , . -"o
fn imi of Kreaer
P spring. 8ee notice
"e buio Register.
ostraaster Wm. Snv.
pent Sunday at Rich.
I'angierwas assistant
Saturday afternoon
of Monroe township
Jvs at tha enimt.
)of the oldest citi-
P'enaor the county.
p- Leonard, who has
alout 7 month, in
kon. Tuesday started
Nebraska.
free silver ad
'ong republi-
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arjijuiiiinnn a a
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rP'e what f
ln Tuesdi
V Liccoln, ;
din free
l lifelon
fuoharep
Don't miss the special Ralu of Dress
Goods and Linings at Weis', Satur
day, Jan. 23rd. 2t.
Miss Gertrude Ereeger is visiting
her brother, M. L. Ereeger at Mil
lersburg. Dauphin county.
Nathan Hackenburg, who had a
notice iu our Salo Register, has
rented a farm near McClure and
hence he will not have sale.
Mrs. M. A. Blassor of Bloomsburg
and Mrs. Jure App of Selinsgrove
spent last Thursday in Middleburg,
the guests of Mrs. Geo. E. Specht.
Attorneys Chas. P. Ulrich and V.
E. Houseworth, Benj. Ulrich New
ton Ub'ich aud Dauiol Ulrich of So-
linsgrovo were Middleburgh visitors
ast Friday.
Rev. D. D Buddinger, pastor of
the U. B. church o! this place, and
Rev. 0. G. R Jwig, pastor of Fre-
mout DiHtnct, will exchange pulpits
next Sunday.
The number of marriage licenses
issued during 18'JO by Prothonotary
achoch is 177. Si wee the law
went into eft'tjct I75S were issued
from this court bouse.
Will you have sale this spring? We
shall be pleased to advertise it free
from this time if you will place your
order with us for your bills, which
can be printed any time.
C. C. Seebold will move his family
to Sunbury this Spring. We are
sorry to lose such an enterprising
citizen as Mr. Seebold, but vhat is
our loss is Suubury's gaiu.
The Republican Standing Com
mittee of Middleburg request us to
say that the nomination for borough
officers will take place from 3 to 6 p.
m Saturday instead of 1 to 6 p. m.
If you wish to know where to buy
cheap for cash, consult the adver
tiseineut of F. H. Maurer, New Ber
lin. He quotes prices. You will be
surprised to learn how low they are.
Wm. Wenrich will quit farming
iu the Spring nud Levi Hassinger
will tuke charge of John P. Smith's
farm one mile West of Middleburg.
Mr. Weurich will have salo March
3rd.
"True Blue Republican" is a lofty
soundiug title aud apparently bouius
to signify everything synoiuous
with an unyielding devotion tc party
oyulty, but a moment's reflection
will disclose the various interpreta
tions possible due to umbiguity.
On the 22nd, at 1 o'clock, of this
month there will be held at Beaver
town an election of officers of the
Snyder County Agricultural Society.
All farmers interested in the same
are invited to attend.
2t. Geo. S. Snydeh, Sec.
'Special Sale. Our semi-aunual
Special Sale of Dress Goods and
Linings will take place January 2:).
As usual we will allow a discount of
20 per cent, on all Dress Goods and
Linings purchased for cash on the
above meutionevi day. S. Weis.
Correspondents should sign their
names to insure publication, other
wise their effusions are invariably
consigned to the waste basket. A
little reflection will be sufficient to
convince all of the reasonableness of
this.
The annual meeting of the State
Board of Agriculture and general
farmers institute will be held in the
supreme court room, Harrisburg,
January 27, 28. The board will de
termine finally whether to continue
its existence or disband.
We regret to learn that Mr. J. L.
Weiser, who was a candidate at the
last election for Associate Judge is
quite ill at bis home at Mahantongo,
this county, with a severe attack of
pneumonia. We hope he may soon
be restored to health. Port Royal
Time:
A Bniooth, easy shave, genteel
hair cut, or other tonsorial work, is
always obtained at Soles' Barber
Shoy, in Wittenmyer's Building, op
posite Post office. Go to Soles and
you will make no mistake, Sharing
oap, face cream, hair oil and egg
shampoo for sale. A. . Sous.
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PUKT HJUSE GLEANINGS
IVfjba Carrie Bachman is visiting
MraJ. H. App at Shippensburg.
C&arleM Swartz of Troxelville and
J. l3(,;,Hacknburg 0f Bluetield, W.
Va.j are visiting J. W. Swartz's fatu
ily.4 It js said that a party of three
stole a wagon load of turkeys out
near Port Aun aud took the load
ove; to Lewisburg and sold their
bootf.for some $20.
Th' Selinsgrove 7'imts is still
runnjDg the December Court Proc
lamation. Perhaps Joe don't know
that, Decoinbor court, along with
Christmas and Now Year, has oass-
edaway. Busides P. S. Ritter is
sheriff and not Alfred Spocht as his
noticr implies.
ThAmerican flag on and after
the net Fourth of July, will have
forty-five stars. A notice lias been
sent oat to the army and uavy of
ficials to that effect. An order has
been issued also to the custodians of
public buildings throughout tho
United Spates to begin at once to
put inthe additional stars in all old
flags or secure new ones which must
be si rows of stars. The first.
third and fifth rows will have eight
stars each, and the second, fourth
aud sixth, seven stars each.
Acettlemb Gas The e x c 1 u s i v e
right for this couuty is now for sale,
of the new product, carbide of cal
cium, from which tho wonderful new
illuminating gas is produced. Can
be used in any house ; gas mains not
necessary. Lioenses issued under
the Wilson patents (32 in number),
which absolutely coutrols the indus
try. Beware of infringers. For
terms, etc, apply to
, .. Naphits & Adams,
372 & 37-1 Bullitt Building,
lUit. Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. S. E. Bonner, of New Berlin,
for mauy years one of the most sue
cossful auctioneers iu Union county,
is now ready to close dates for
spring salos. Mr. Benner is t hor
oughly familiar with every phase of
farm life, aud particularly well in
formed regarding the merits of live
stock, and in consequence, is an
auctioneer who makes bidding ac
tive and gets good prices, If you
contemplate having n sale you nhould
address him at ouce at New Berlin
and he will make prompt reply. 2 -2H.
The Post has in stock a bet tor
quality of naper for salo bills than
any other office iu this section of
the State. Before placing your or
der come in and see it. We bought
a large quantity of this paper mid
got it for loss money than others
pay for a poor quality. Hence, our
rates for good paper are as low us
others' for a poor quality. When
bills are printed at this olliue a no
tice of the sale will b t inserted iu
the Post free. Tho Post having a
large circulation the notice ulone is
worth all we ask for the bills.
UoIiik Out of HunIiiohs.
In order to close out my entire
stock, commencing Monday, Jan.
11th, I will offer all my goods at cost
for cash or produce at market price.
I am gointr out of business. Bar
gains of all kinds will bo offered.
J. S. Meiseh,
17 xt. Globe Mills, Pa.
Republican Caucus.
The republican caucus was held in
tho school house on Tuesday even
iug and the following were suggest
ed to be voted for on Saturday for
the republican nomination for bor
ough officers : Chief Burgess, J. F.
Reitz, Dr. J. W. Orwig ; Townee un
ci), Robert Shambach, J. M. Stein
inger, J. C. Schoch and John II.
Moyer for 3 years, C. H. Steininger
D. Bolender for 1 year: Overseer of
the Poor, G. H. Steininger ; Judge
of Election, Henry Tobias and Chas.
Walter ; Inspector, N. A. Bowes, J.
M. VanZandt, Frank D. Reigle;
Auditors, (two to be elected) J. N.
Thompson, E. E. Pawling, Arlhui
Beaver, Wm. Romig; School Direc
tors, J. W. Swarts, -.T, BL Grimm, J.
F. Stetler snd D. A. Kern. Tax
Collector, H. B. Bickhart.
He Has it Down Fine.
Tho editor of tho Clearfield Re
publican, who is about retiring after
forty years active service, pets elf
the following :
Editing a newspaper is a pleasant
business if you can stand it.
If it contains many advertisements
the subscribers complain that they
Jake too much spao i.
If there is a scarcity of advertising
it is unpopular uud tho people won't
have it.
If we attend church regularly they
say we go for effect.
If wo stay away from cburcb tlioy
say we are monstrously hoalhouisli.
If wo accept an invitation to a
wed ling they say wo were only in
vited to "rite it un."
If we go to the opera house, they
say we go on freo tickets.
If we are seen upon the streets too
often they say we neglect our busi
ness. If we avoid going ou the streets
they say we don't hustle arouud af
ter the news.
If wo reject a loug winded coin
muuicatioti its author becomes fu
riously enraged and discontinues
his paper.
If we publish lengthy ommuuici
tious our readers say we lack discre
tion and put iu anything "to till
up."
If we neglect to decorate our of
fice windows ou the Fourth of July,
they sav we lack enterprise aud that
there isn't a drop of patriotic blood
flowing iu our degraded carcasses.
If wo swell out a new suit of
clothes aud celebrate grouud hog
day, they say we got our good
clothes in payment jfor advertising,
and that we are by fir too foppish,
If, in our frailty, we sometimes
perpetrate a j ke, or m iko u stag
ger at a poor little pun, tlioy say wo
are exceedingly light, and won't do.
If we omit auy jokes they say we
are pojr, miserable fossils.
If wo are single they sav wo ur
too helpless to nut uiarriud.
If we are u1t single they say it is a
pity for our wives.
If we publish a man who lias
brought (lisgruco upon his family,
the friends of the family never for
give us. If wo out of goodness of
heart decline to say anything on tho
subject, the man's enemies are dis
appoiu'ed, and wo are branded as
white-livered cowards.
We aro able to stand those rapt
and many more, and me always
ready to receivo visitors whothoi ac
companied by n dog or not. Of
course wo do not claim there is any
work iu running a newspaper; ev
eryono knows it is a snap.
The Borough Election.
The Spriug election for officers of
this borough will take place Feb.
li!th. The republican nomination
will be hold Saturday. Officers to
be elected are: Chief Jiurges, 3
couiicilmen, 1 judge of election, 2
inspectors, 1 tax collector, 1 over
seer, tivo school directors, and
one Auditor. Jacob C. liassiuR-
er, J. F. Reitz, J. M. Steininger mid
W.I.Garman retire from the coun
cil. The officers of the former two
are at au end while the latter two
only require successors. Hou. G.
Alfred Schoch and Curtin Bower
b'jx are the school directors whose
terms expire.
There will be Communion iu the
Hassiuger Lutheran church ou Sun
day, Jan. 31, 1897.
The County Auditors' report of
receipts and expenditures will be
published next week. We may not
have room for the jury list again, so
you had better cut it out.
The stock-holders of the First Na
tional Bank of this place elected the
following Directors : Hon. G. Alfred
Schocb, W. W. Wittenmyer, A.
Ereeger, F. E. Bower, W. C. Pome-
roy, Jas. Rothrock and J. N. Thomp
son, Jr. The Directors organixed
by electing Hon. G. A. Schoch,
Pres. t W. W. Wittenmyer, V.Pres.
J. N. Thompson, Jr., Cashier ; J. K.
Ereeger, Assistant Cashier.
IomI Ktiterrd lor Itrp inl.
Abratu G. Shollenbe rarer innl wife
to John S. Shellv. land in W lVrrv
Tvp four acres, for $300.
Win. Markley and wife In Sjimui'l
Shirey, 27 squaro perches in Spring '
i wp., ior 9 u,
Henry Dre.'so and wife to William
Markley, land in W. Beaver Tu p.,
7 acres and 111 perchos, for $101. 1!.'!.
Philip Marklev and wife to Win.
Markley, find in Heaver Twp , con
tabling lllti acres for jiHiW.
Jacob Laudis to Jehu Ltudis, 7."
acres in Perry Twp., for $hi0.
Ario Pardee, Jr., to Alico P. lvu le.
one twentieth part of all the real
estate owned by Ario Pardee for
$U) t. etc.
Same to Kate S. Pardee uno
tenth as above.
Jacob P. Ilogar aud wife to A. W.
Aucker, lot iu Port Treverton for
$;t5i).
J. P. Wendt and wife to Reily 15.
Weaver, lot iu Chapman Township,
for ,$700.
Elsworth Auraud. adm'r to Horace
V. Krumbiue, two tracts iu Monroe,
Twp., for $023.
Benjamin Ulrich to Jeromo Ul
rich, 50 acres iu Peuu Twp., for
$5000.
Lydia Naugle and Francis Nauglo
to Levi J. Beaver, Joseph Lepley
and J. S. Yearick, trustees of the
Evaugelicul congregation at Kratzer
ville, lot iu Kratzervillo for $5.
J. S. Yearick, Josoph Leply and
James L. Betifer to the Trustees of
the United Evangelical church of
Kratzervillo, lot in KratzerviJJe, for
175. t .
Isaac M. Kridor, administrator of
Jacob Bupler, deceased, to Freder
ick Aubel, throo acres in Ponn Twp.
for $1.10. This deed was made iu
1N.7.. John Kininett was Justice of
the Peace aud A. O. Simpson was it
witness.
Moses Im-Ij and wife to Leo 1. Mi ll,
two tracts of laud in Adams Twp.,
containing 12 acres, for $210.
I.Wti-ro 1Jriili-l.
Letteis of adiiiiitiHtratiou in the
estate of Henry N. Wetzel, late of
Middlccrcek Twp , deceased, were
granted to .Mary C. Wetzel and J. J.
Pawling.
Murriiic l.lt'ciKHHi.
".Mistaken Souls Who Dkkam ok
Bliss." The following marriage li
censes have been grautod since our
last puhlicatioii :
Clayton A. l'eter, McClure,
Clara A. hash,
l Henry C. Krebs, Middlecroek,
(Laura K Young, McClure.
Newton Kratzer, Selinsgrove,
(Margaret Mittoiiing, Perry W.
U. F. Martin. Chapman,
(Sarah A. Heini, "
J Wm. F. Kliugler, Ponn twp.,
(Nora Row,
Daniel Mull, Jackson Twp.,
( Mary E. Stroub, Perry "
U. H. Miller, Northumberland Co.,
(Mary A. Row, Middlecreek Twp.
Arbucklo's coffee l'Jc C. W. Gray
bill. 'Squire Howell of McClure, was nt
the county seat on business Wed
nesday morning.
Miss Kate A. Wagensoller of Se
linsgrove is paying a visit to Editor
Wagensoller and wife on the French
Flats.
Any person desiring to purchase a
Chinese Lily Bulb will do well by
calling on Mrs. A II. Ulsh in Swine
ford. Y. II. Wagner, Justice of the
Peace and Samuel Herman of Kratz
ervillo were at Middleburgh, Tues
day on business in the estate of
Jacob Herman, late of Penn town
ship, deceased. The Executors,
Notice appears in this issue. '
The following gentlemen! were re
elected directors of the First Na
tional Bank of Solinsgrove on Tues
day : Geo. C. Moyer. Howard D.
Schnure, F. J. Schocb, Jonas Trai
ler, Henry E. Davis, S. Weis, and
John E. Moyer. This election was
the thirty-third since the bank was
organized.
AN EtMEN? AT THE WEST END-
George Snyder, a M.irruJ Man at Mc
Clure, Skipped w,tl, Miss Alice
Hjrbster
The people of the West End of tho
county are all nR3!r 1K.C01lllt of
t he elop. nient of leo.uo Snyder of
Mi'Uurewith Miss Alice HorMer.
1 he iimn is mat rio I and the woman
is single and is a .laughter of Ex
Coininissioiier Thomas Horbster of
vt est Heaver township. Last Tiles
day Snyder left McClure on a tram
West for Lewistowi. ufd on Wed
nesday Miss Horbster left on a train
at Adaiiisburg for the East. No
doubt they both came together nt
Harrisburg. Snyder had been
farming uwtil last spring when be
moved to McCiuro and did a little
butchering. Mrs. Snyder hal in
herited some money and it is said
the amount Snyder took of her mon
ey is about $100.
The people of McClure for some
time already noticed an intimacy
between Snyder and Miss Horbster
but Mrs. Snyder did not suspect
anything until ten days ago. Mrs.
Snyder says she feels tho loss of her
money more keenly than that of her
truant husband.
J. V. V. A. ENCAMPMENT.
To Hp IUIiI i, A.ubiirif In AuifUHt.
On Saturday, Decoinbor 20th, the
members aud comrades of Captain
Michael Smith's Post of Meiilm-..
aud of Major Wm. H. Byor's Post
or Auauishurg, met in a joint session
at MoClure for the purpose of de
termining tho time aud place of hoid
ing the next annual encaiupnieut of
the Juniata Valley Veterans' Ahu-.
ciation, and on motion it was docid-
od to hold tho said encaiiipineiit at
Adaiiisburg, Suyder CO 11 II t,V. . hit.
ginning Auirust 23, IH'.IT, nn.l to con-
tinueJkyo days. The following com
radsCbave been selected by the
President and Secrutary to consti
tute tlie hxecillive committee for
the ensuiii!' vear :
Bedford county: Cant. M. I). Itarn-
dollar, M. B. Ib-enemim.
'Blair county : . F. Copl.u. A
Miller.
Centre county : Austin Curtin.
A. Heaver.
Fulton county: Harry Wisliart.
Huntiii(.don foiiutv: W. S l.vtle
J. J I. West lirook.
Juniata county: Cant. C. Model-
bin. Capt. II. II. Snyder.
Mitllin county: Win. H. Felix, Dr.
W. H. Parcels.
Northumberland county: Joseph
Gould, C. I). Wright.
Perry county : Samuel Clay, J. A.
Zellers.
Snyder county: dipt. Win. II.
Byers' Post, Capt. Michael Smith's
1 ost, (the entire membership.)
Union county : J. V. Miller. Mar
tin Rood.
Additional committees of Snvder
county: D. T. Rltoads and Reed
Jones, Capt. Ryan's Post ; Dr. B. F.
Wagensoller and J. A. Lumbard.
Capt. 0. S. Davis' Post : J. C. Schaf .
for and J. S. Stahl, Arnold's Post.
lho committees appointed aro ex
pected to earnestly work no the mat
ter in each of their respective coun
ties to secure u good attendance. All
the couuty papers of the aforesaid
counties arekiudly requested topub-
lisli the nforesuid program of proceedings.
A. M. Smith, Pres.,
Beaver Springs, Pa.
N. B. MiDDLEswAitTii, Sec'y,
McCiuro, Pa.
B.
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NiMldon Uralh of Mr. W. II. I IU.
Mrs. W. H. Felix died suddnnlv nt
heart disease on Wednesday even
ing about eight o'clock. While in C.
H. Roper's jowelry store she was
suddenly taken ill and in a very
short time breathed her last. Mrs.
Felix had boen afflicted with heart
disease for some time. She was held
is high esteem in the community
and her death was a great shock.
Lewistown Democrat.
JST.