The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 18, 1897, Image 1

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SSViuid noitry s by po.ul or by I ' gw tFlfiSr
Eocaiuwoffloo. Ml IsLi 'Jr PV
fcrippe is prevalent in town and SS V t
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Bitcbiuau moved on Satur-
Jobn BenniDjrer'B farm.
Httrman of Kratzerville was
tj seat visitor on Sunday.
jtooanJEira Wetzel spent a
T8 at Lewisburg last week.
Sallie Markle of Richfield,
L short time in town last week.
Stuck spent Sunday with his
it McClure and with
lvler Hartman of Centreville
U at the county seat Sunday.
tr Beaver of Cammal spent
V with his sick wife in Swine
Mover of Freebursr spent
1 wtlli TTanvv Tl I o L Vi n r f o ti (1
Hattie Reiele is visitins her
airs. 1'. C. Hartman, at Cen
Preston Erdley last week
few days at Bearertown vis
lends.
Vesta Freyman and Bertha
were Beavertown visitors
nday. '
r Biegel tod Amantes Sham,
idea business trip to Sun
t week.
8warti returned home from
r where ha was employed in
store. .
lie Harks of Centre town
ksd hnr Riatpr. Mra Palm or
1st week.
iKremer and wife of Phila-
Ion Friday were the guests
S. Stetler's family.
)r, New Berlin, pays 18c. for
Egw 11 cents this week.
pds will arrive next week.
want a first class Piano.
r Sewing Machine, cull oa
niegle. MidJleburgh. Pa.
W. Herman and family
guests of his brother, I. L.
t Georgetown over San-
T.Ranckof Williamsport
called to Hiddleburgh to
ft sick mother, Mrs. James
Stahlnecker offers a torn.
i of Btoves and Tinware for
8 trade. Call to see hia
It.
Pot'LTBY Bufflohorn an,?
Vk fowls for sale. Also eggs
porea. w mte Wyandotte,
fornand B. P. Bock fowls,
ori.50Der30. Address.
1 r. Gkubebliko, ,
Seliusgrove, Pa.
re in error last waoIt ;n
bat David fleintzelman
rtoJ. L. Cooper's farm
r wwnsnip. We should
,ea 8. KUne of Adams
Will move to thA nl...
lh, easy share. Bmt
f other tonsorial work, is
-uu ai aoies' Barber
iittenmver'a RniM:.
11 office. Goto Snl .h
:e no mistnlra av,.a
, uuaTtUK
em. hair oil and egg
tor sale. A E s .
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'"'day tho Rami KK a. .1
iVwUl make their nomi-
lue RAniM.t M . .
Brown,ttP.Donehower.
N. Klingler and
J Jury Commissioner,
enbwh, Darid Boyerj
w,h.B. Mussina and
VuS!!tlle.r Proposes to
fcU nver th shad.
pnthatseotionhewillen.
rde th, SUte . fish
r to depoait myriads
JOHN l. LONG, WILLIAM McKINLEY, - JOHN SHERMAN, LYMAN I. GAGE, RU8SEL A. ALGER, CORNELIUS N. BLISS, JAMES WILOSN. JOSEPH
MeKENNA, JAMES A. GARY.
C. S. Baum of New Berlin was in
our town Monday night.
Ethel McLain was at Selinsirrove
with her grandpa several days last
week.
If you want a first alaas Piano.
Organ or Sewins Machine, call on
Frank S. Biegle. Middleburgh, Pa.
James Beaver, wife and son, Ray
mond, of Mifflin burg were in town
visiting Qabriel Beaver's on Sunday.
Bert Bowe of Millersburg and W.
A. Lutz of Shippenuburg were wel
come visitors to the town over Sunday.
Prothonotary J. C. Schoch bought
reliable pair of mules down at Port
Treverton and will place them on his
farm.
Miss Olive Benninger snent sever-
aldays in Seliosgrovn. last week.
visiting . her Bister, Mrs. Frank
Gaugler.
Miss Kate Bolender has returned
from a visit to Chas. Oldt and family
at New Berlin when she was taking
lessons in China painting.
Mrs." A. C. Simpson of Constan
tino, Michigan, was at the court
house on business on Monday. She
ib the n ido w of the late CoL Simpson.
Stoves, Tinware. Stove BeDairs.
Corrugated Roofing. Cooking Uten
sils in great variety at Wm. . Stahl
necker s Tin Shop, opposite the
iL tf.
Special days for S and 10 ct. goods
Friday and Saturday next, March
19and20atMisses .TJlrich and Os
man's, next door to Wagenseller's
drag store. All are invitod.
Last week the platform for the
choir, in the Lutheran church at
this place, was remodelled, and it
adds greatly to the appearance of
the room and the convenience of the
choir.
James Bunkle will ioin Charles
Meiser in the butcher business this
spring. Harrison Mover will retire
from the firm of Moyer and Meiser
and will return to his farm at Trox
elville, ,
Geo. E. Speoht. Chas. E. Sneoht.
Jacob J. Shelley and Misses Sallie
Snyder and Florence Speoht attend
ed the meeting in progress in the U.
B. church at Fremont on Saturday
Detective C. A. Oibson, who charg
ed E. A. Van Valkenberg with brib
ery in the recent Senatorial contest,
has been jailed in New York on a
chargo of perjury.
mu.y la Till.
If you have any old U. S. Coins,
from a half penny to a 00 dollar gold
piece, or Colonials, you can get a
good premium by bringing the same
to the Wftshington House, March 20.
Death of An Old Soldier.
Daniel W. Kreamor, a member of
Co. G. U7th P. V. I., and who for a
number of years was an inmate of
tne Soldiers Home at Erie, and at
Hampton, Va., died at the residence
of his grand-daughter, Mra. James
Haupt, in this borough on the 5th
inst. Mr. Kreamer has been in deli
cate health for some time, but no
serious results were apprehended,
up to within a few months before
his death. . The funeral took place
in this borough on Sunday. The
members of Company Q . and of
Capt. Davis Post, G. A. B., turned
out in a body to pay their last sad
respects to their departed comrade.
A large number of his friends and
neighbors also assembled at the
house of mourning to do honor to
his memory.
The interment took place in Bak
er's cemetery, and the funeral ser
vices were held in the Beformed
church, Rev. W. A. Haas officiating.
The large audience room was ' fairly
well crowded, and the interesting
and impressive sermon by the min
ister was listened to with more than
usual interest. Bev. Haas spoke
feelingly of the trials and tribula
tions which had beset the earthly
pilgrimage of the departed soldier.
D. W. Kreamer was born in Berks
county, Deo. 2, 1819, and was at the
time of his death GO years, 8 months
and 8 days old. He leaves four chil
dren, two sons and two daughters,
and a number of grandchildren, sis
ters and brothers, to mourn his loss.
IVibune.
In "The WeU-Belored," soon to be
published by the Harpers, Thomas
Hardy, is reported to have turned
from the problem novel to hia ear.
lier method and to hart - produced
an idyllio love story.
Standing Committee Meeting;.
The Republican Standing Com
mittee met ia the court house on
Saturday. One of the warmest bat-
ties that was ever waged for chair
man was the bone of contention.
The meeting was ealled to order by
F. H. Smith, temporary chairman.
Temporary secretary Grimm called
the roll and found all present but
George I. Flanders of Union town
ship. A motion prevailed to allow
Edwin Charles to be his proxy. Mr.
Charles declined and O. G. Rice the
other Union township committee
man was given two votes. The bal
lot for chairman resulted, Dr. A. M.
Smith, 20 votes ; G. W. Wagenseller,
18 votes and W. H. Grimm, 1 vote.
J. H. Rhoads of Mo a roe was elected
Secretary and Jerry Charles of Free
burg was elected Treasurer. The
following resolutions were adopted :
Whereas, The Republican candi
dates for President and Vice Presi
dent have been inaugurated under
the most favorable circumstances,
and the American people now have
an administration that is distinctive
ly American, we the representatives
of the Republican party of Snyder
county, affirm our devotion to the
cause of Republicanism pledging
ourselves to use our best endeavors
to secure the triumph of Republi
canism at the polls, at all times aod
under all circumstances. Therefore
be it
Resolved, That we ciil upon
Senators Quay and Penrose and
Congressman Mahon in whom we
have unlimited confidence, to use
their best endeavors to speedily
secure the passage of a protective
tariff law that will not only secure
sufficient revenues to meet the ex
penses of the Government, but that
will foster and protect American
manufactories and the best interests
of American workingmen.
lietoloed, That while we favor the
civil service policy of the Republican
party, we most heartily depreciate
the wholesale filling of the various
departments by persons utterly in
competent for the positions of th
late administration,1 and we call
upon our United States Senatora
and Congressmen td see all unworthy
appointees be removed and their
positions ' be filled bv mmn.f.1.1
Republicans.
Reiolved.Txii we endorse the
candidacy of R. H. Shindel, Esq., a
native of Snyder county for State
Treasurer, and call upon the Repub
lican party of the State to honor him
with the nomination, knowing him
to be a stalwart Republican, and n
gentleman in every respect well
qualified to fill the honorable and
reponsible position.
Reitoloed, That we cordially en
dorse the entire Republican county
ticket and bespeak its triumphant
election in November next.
COURT HOUSE CHIPS.
DomI Entered lr Rerard.
Henry C. Eyer and wife to Geo.
Eby, four acres in Seliusgrove, for
$900. This deed is dated 1874.
Catherine Suirey to Enoch Walter,
11255 square feet in Spring Twp., for
$28.
Enoch Walter to Charles Walter,
12255 square feet in Spring Twp., for
$75.
..Iters J ranted.
Letters of Administrate in the
estate of Mary Laudenslager, late of
Selinsgrove, to M. E. Erdley of
Kreamor.
Marriage I.lrenaea.
"Hearts Fluttirino with Dklu
8I0N8." The following marriago li
censes have been granted since our
last publication :
(Henry A. Wagner, White Springs,
( Maggie E. Walter, Centreville.
j Perry R. Dnobler, Centre twp.,
Ida Jane Walter,
j D. H. Wilt, Washinuton twp.,
) Amanda Forster, W. Perry twp.
BANK STATEMENT,
The Union C. E. Society of Free
burg collected $5.00 for the India
sufferers last Sunday evening.
Geo. L. Matthews and Alex. Jack
son two colored boys of Lewistown
were at this place Tuesday night.
Through the courtesy of the Mif
fliuburg leligraph we are enabled
to present to onr readers the port
raits of McKinley and his cabinet.
Oa Monday night fire was com
municated from the stove at J. C.
Swineford's to the floor of the
house. A large hole wot burned
through the floor, carpet and all.
Even the joists had been burning.
The fire was not discovered but it
gradually went out and no one
knew there ws a fire till the next
morning.
Kopnrtnr tlie Condition of the Pint NnUoniil
lliinkof MiddlHlinricli, nt Mlildli'tmnrh. Id th
Mtum of IVnnsylvuiilu, at tlieclosfof biulnnn
Man-h 8, 181(7 :
RESOURCES.
I.mrm and discounts S13I,tU.W
oviTdrnfis, iwouri'd and nnxtvitri'd....
If. H. Hondn to iwotire oireuliitlctii lR.OOO.W
Premium!, on i;. S. Bonds
County Bonds ..noii.an
HiinKlnir-houHi). rtirnltum, mid tUturi'H li.imi.i;i
Other rtml mluU1 and innrKiWH ownid
Due mini Nutlonul llunkHinot Kcwrvp
Aiftit( l.!WH.:l
Due from Htut Hunks und liunkrrs .... l.iov.ll
Hub from approved reserve ntfentH ai.W7.N7
('heckHiind other rash Items 41w.l1;
Noles of other Nutlonul Hunks 50.tw
fractional puper currency.nlokles, und
eents 7(W !i
I.Anrrri, .Monit Hasaurr in Hank
Vll:
Specie B.TWI.SO
1-etfuMeuder notes S.IIT.IVI li NMI.5U
Kedemptlon tiindwlth It. s. Treasurer
(S per cent, of circulation) 6TS.0U
TOTAL ttt..1tt.2n
LIABILITIES.
I'upltnl stock piiia In SM.nt.ot)
Surplus Fund lS.OUU.cw
Undivided protlM, less expenses mid
tuxes nuld S.MS.70
Nutlonul Hunk notes out.Htuiidlntf M.mhm
IMln toother Nutlonul hunks RJOO.s.l
Dun to SUit Hunks and Hunkers
Indlvldtml dcposlta subject
Ul check 1I7.VW.00
Demand corllflcutus of de- lu.it'i.vo
. Posit l!,t4.7
NoloMund Hills redlscouiitcd
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8NYDKK COUNTY, H: J
I.J. N. THOMI"S()N. Jr.. Cushlerof tho nhove
named bunk, do solemnly sweur Unit, the nhova
HtjiU'tnent Is true Ui Ihu best or my knowledge
and belief.
J. N. THOMPSON, Jr., Cashier.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 15tli
day of March lmil.
J.O. WKISKH, Notary PuNlr.
CoBBKcr Attest :
K. K BOWKK.
A. KHKKOKH.
U. AI.KItKl) SC'IUH'II,
Directors.
Rev. C. C. Benson.
Rev. C. C. Benson died at his home
in Williamsport at 9 o'clock Wed
nesday morning, of typhoid fever.
The deceased was well known in this
county, having been the Lutheran
minister on the Plum Creek charsre
a few years ago. He was a brolher
in law of Grant App, of this place,
and was about 35 years of age. Fu
neral services will be held at his late
home on Thursday evening, Rev. J.
H. Weber, of this place, officiating.
The body will be taken to Lebanon
Friday for interment.
The above we clip from the Sun
bury Evening Item. Rev. Benson
is a graduate of Susquehanna Uni
versity having been a classmate of
Bev. McLain and Attorney Pawling
of this place. He was married to
Lottie App, a daughter of H. P.
App and she is a sister of Mrs. Joe
Lesher of Selinsgrove. The many
friends of Mrs. Benson sympaihize
with her in the loss of a faithful
husband.
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