i 1 MIDDLEBUKGH, SNYDER CO., PA, THURSDAY, SEPT, 8, 1898. VOL. 35. NO. 35 o. w. " r--T. Interesting Items. Told m Brief Paragraphs Our Readers. for sue. WdecklwlUorMe110Tri Gift of war-llke lower WitbcroMMon toe collar, vpt wben sM WU ont. Oitit 1 Pe,ar 1 how hoUer - Argument Court was in session Jay Monday. The court advertising will be nd in tin i98"e The Ladies' Mite Society had a hue iai w11"; Shi-riff Bitter was al Adamsburg Way on oflicial business. Therountv commissioners had a Uingto transact business on Aion- Itiuik'n Aumiller of Selinscrove L. MitLllnhnnr visitor on Mou- U CP IV. I Miss Manic Clelan who had lieen Mna nt Carlisle has returned line. John EllenburKe'r.and wife of larricburg are visiting A. W. How' Nxs. Bicyclist Allison of Sunbury was Lrspiriiig visitor to our County htbumlay. fasliicr J. N. Thompson spent Llay with his parents at Mexico, bmataCoiintv. Miss Mazie Ik-aver is visiting at u-istmi-n and is attending the illlin County fair. Mrs. &umiel Krdley of Xor- LmlK'rland is the guest of Jahies rillcv and family. Dr. Ilasscnplug and familv o: lilatlulpliia were Middleburg vis- lirs last w eek one day. Mrs. J. 15. ArlK)gast of this place night the IxHtling works at the lonli s sale on Monday. Mrs. Marv H. Snyder of this ace liad a stroke ot aiopiexv last ek. She is improving. D. A. Kern lias' again received ro more ear loads of tiling. Aaron a hustling business man. Come and see our Fancy Lawns lid drinitys we arc closing out at : cents. F. II. Maurer. 9-l-2t Edward Walter has purchased a t of G. Milton Moatz upon which e intends to build a house this tail. Kcv. Fred Aurand and wife of Mifllinburg on Sunday were guests f Mrs. h. C. Aurand at this place. Mrs. Emmet Evstcr of Akron, Pliio, nee Lizzie Bolender, is visiting p-blicritf Bolender's family in this ace. Mrs.L. E. Pawlinirauddaiiirhter Wla, of Selinsgrove last Friday sited Mrs. G. A. Schoch at this ace. Miss Mary Arbogost of Freeburc psbeen elected to teach a 9-month pi of school at Feasterville, Bucks ounty, l'a. Mrs. Iloutz and daughter Maud, )i Selinscrove and Mrs. Miller of W All ... ... iiniinbiirff are visisinir Alfred Iloutz fSwincford. I Rev. McClainand family attend 1 tlie incnio of the Lutheran Sun- Jay School of Selinsgrove, held at em last week. I Jerome W. Beaver of Beaver- f'wn, one Beaver township's useful tuens, was at tlie ooiuity seat last Xturday morning. , LMiss Mable Bachman, who had y A.Lutzat Shipponsburg, re- ,wjea home last week. F. II. Maurer, New Berlin, is al ways offering special bargains. See his special announcement in this is- A.P "J. C. Shrader and Jerome Aigler of Beavertown were visitors at the county seat last Thursday and while here smiled in upon us. This is tlie great clearing-out sale at It. Gunzberger's clothing store. We have the very best bargains in Mens' and Boy's clothiug. S. J. Pawling, Esq., of Selins grove and Allen Pawling of Iiewis- burg on Monday were the guests ot Hon. G. A. Schoch and wife. Druggist AV. II. Spangler and wife of this place are visiting the formers father, William W. Spangler at Eagleville, Centre County. Miss Eyer ot Nescopeck, who had been visiting Mrs. V. II. Spangler and Mrs. C. W. Graybill, has gone to Selinsgrove to vfcit. Ii. C. Bowersox, oncofShamokin's most promising young business men, spent a short time in Middleburg and returned home Tuesday morning. Mrs. S. A. Kauffhian of Sunbury and Mrs. William Moyerof Blooms burg and Stetler Burns f Honu stead are visiting at John Stetler's. Hebrew Holidays. My store will lie closed Saturday and Monday, Sept. 17th and 20th, In-ing Hebrew holidays. M. Mri.lAEit, Kantz, Pa. ' 9-8-3t. Ernest Swineford, Mr. Foster and Mr. Kleckner of Mifllinburir and Mr. Shrader of Danville on Sunday were the guests af D. T. Hhoads and wife. 1 Amandiis Shanibaeh, a private of Co. A., 12th Itegimeut, is alllicted with a very severe case of typhoid fever, lie is at Ins home in this place. Mrs. .lames Kiinkleot this place ou Friday rettirneil from a four weeks' visit to her duugliter, Mrs. Dr. J. K. G. Allison, at Xorthuin lerlaiid. 1 lie marriage record appcirs on the inside pages. Jv the time it is comnletod it will comprise l(f()0 marriages m Snyuer bounty since 1808 and we have not been able to got them all. Mrs. Amelia Gundruni, daughter and grand-daughter of Adamsbiirg visited her sisters, Mrs. II. 11. Grimm and Mrs. Henry Bickhart, over Sunday. Geo. Moatz of this place has matriculated as a student at Susque- hannaUniversity Selinsgrove. Win. Shindle has also returned to his studies at the same place. W. N. Engcl, the photographer, quietly slipped away out of town on Saturday evening. We must soon believe that Ncvin has some strong female attractions outside of town. A'.D. andG. B. Kreamcr, admin istrators of Bcnj. Kreamer, deceased were in town on Monday; They will sell their father s real estate at orphans' courtilc Friday, Sept. 30, 1898. George Washington Bums, editor of the State College limes, and his family were Middleburg visitorsover Sunday. The scribe went to Selins grove on Monday to try his hand at fishing. It is said that thecitizens of Perry township are circulating a petition for signers to get the county to build a bridge at Shadel's mill where the double fatality occured last month. Tlie petition is numerously signed. They are. talking "bridge" over in Sunbury again to span the river from that city to Shamokin Dam. Sunbury has people who have the gall to speak of the plan, hut the necessary, funds are lacking. Se linsgrove lima. iliTmyithi imiiwriinnffimii iifftiiffiyriY-'i' t '''JtSi James Fisher is the proud father of his seooud born a brand new daughter. A. It. Gilbert has gone to Lan caster to resumehisstudies at Frank lin and Marshall College. Mrs. Dr. ShindleandMiss Bertha Wittenmyer are this week going to Akron, O. to visit relatives. John F. Shipton has returned to the Chester Springs Orphan school and Howard Marks to tlie Scotland Orphan School. The room formerly occupied as- the Post Printing office has Ix-on fitted up with desks and will be used as a high school room this winter. James Beaver, wife and daughter Naomi, ot Mifflinburg were guests of Gabriel Beaver this week. The latter is convalescing from typhoid fever. On the recent government linl issue for war loan there were f00 of IkiihIs came to Middleburg. Surely Middleburg is jmtriotic enough' to lend the government money in times of war. The Iiopubliean Standing Com mittee on Saturday decided to have three large meetings, one at Middle burg during court week, one at Se linsgrove and one in tlie west end. Candidate Stone is cxiicctcd hero in court week. Children's Dav was celebrated in the Reformed church on Sunday morning. The church was lieauti- fully decorated with flowers and plants and made very inviting for the children who so successfully did their part of the work. Notice to Pay. The book ac counts of Sainpsell undXapp arc in mv hands and all the accounts not paid in P0 days will be handed over for collection according to law. II. C. Sami-sei.i.. IVmiS Creek, Pa., Sept. a, 1S!)S. It On Thursday the assessors wil meet at the Commissioners' oli'n e 1 he commissioners then propose to pay oh" 82000 of the landed indebt edness of thecotintv. The commis sioners are gradually wiping out tlie county s obligations. lion. 11. C iMinpsell oi reiins (.'reck was called to Middleburg Monday for Court and while here called at our office. The Judge, is a conscientious gentleman and pro poses that his salary shall not he very high upon the taxpayers The Susquehanna University at Selinsgrove oiioned on lliursuay with the largest list of students in the history of the institution. 1 here was not enough room in the build ing for the students, and many out side rooms had to be secured for their accommodation. The tax collectors of Snyder Co. on the first visit to the Commissioners' office brought $10,910of state and county tax. All this money wa paid subject to the discount of 5 per cent. It is safe toassume that from $25,000 to $30,000 was paid al ready .embracing all taxes. The Harrisburg leltyraph is m uch improved in apjea ranee and useful ness by its recent change from a four to an eight-page paper. The excel lent reason for this change is increas ed demand for advertising space. The lelerraph is very properly keep ing step to the spirit of the advancement- of the capital city. . Newspapers throughout the State are commenting on the wonderful coincidence that the first man killed in the civil war was the father of the first man killed in the American Spanish war. One was killed at FortSumptcr 37 years ago, the other off Porto ltico at the age of 22. Wonderful coincidence I The father was dead ' fifteen years before the son was born; We again' say, won derful coincidence!!! . ' ,-rrr;r. MMlM ' .:iwVWi . . In God's Land Again. Pennsylvania Soldiers Returned to Their Native Heath. Camp M ea ie, Mf ddeeto wn, Pa. Sept. f, 1898. Editor Wagenseller. The thought of being again on Pennsylvania soil, God s own soil and among God's own people, is a welcome contempla tion. -A more unhealthy place than Camp Alger could not lie found. The news of our anticipated removal from that sicklv camp to our own state made us all feel letter, even the patients in the hospital were more licnelited by the news than by taking a half dozen doses of medi cine. Since we are nearer home, we see more Snvdi r County tieople. 1 Ion. (j. Alfred Schoch and Attorney E. h. Pawling, Esq., of vour place and the highly esteemed Commissioner Isaac SjMitts ot Meiscrville were vis itors to Camp last week. We were somcwhatdisappointcd in heiugtaken so far awav from the railroad, being a distance of 3 A miles. Our location is a beautiful one, however, upon a large magnificent grass field upon the one side ot which stands a most inviting forest, under the shade ot whose foilage many a wearv soldier seeks rest and comfort. It was about 2:15 Tuesdiiv a. m. when we. were backed in on theswitch where we remained until morning. We unloaded at 7 o'clock and soon we were marched to our camp. This was a great disappointment to every one of us as we were under the im pression that it was only a short dis tance from the Susquehanna. The followir.g is the scale of our camp and vicinity : To Harrisburg 7 miles, to Middletow"! 3 mile.-, to Ilighspire 3 miles, to Oliei lin 3 miles, to a bathing creek I mile. We have had less sickness since we arc here and all the boys say they feel I letter. There have been 1 " deaths in our regiment since we lelt home. The surroundings are beautiful and. the country inviting, so we hope for more healthy men. At -1:20 p. m. last Monday we left Dunn lionng. It took nearly two hours to reach Washington, a dis tance of 1 2 A miles. While in Wash ington we were treated better in one half hour than we had liccu the w hole three months we spent in Vir ginia. lhe lied Cross Siciety in vited us to their rooms where they served a fine lunch. We appreci ated the kindness ot the ladies very much. I trust we may be able to sec many Snyder County jH-oplo m camp. Bespect fully Yours, Geo. M. Ci.ei.ax, Co. C, 12tbKcgt.Pa. Vols. SOARLET NOMINATED. The Danville Lawyer Captures the Nom ination for Judge. lhe Kenubbcau conlerence to nominate the candidate for Judge in the twenty-sixth judicial district composed of Montour anil Columbia counties met at Berwick hist week. Two ballots were taken resulting in a tie, each candidate receiving the vote ot the conferees of his county, after an intermission was determined upon. During this time adetermin- wd eOort was made by the friends of lxth candidates for a peaceful solu tion of the question. On assembling of the conference no ballot was taken until 7 p. m., when Mr. Evans had ins name withdrawn and tlie nomi nation of Mr. Scarlet was unanimous. Picnics, Festivals, Etc . Saturday, Sept. 10, the'Salcm Un ion Sunday school, of Oriental, will hold the annual picnio in Beale's grove, one mile west of Oriental. Al 1 'are invited. . A SAD ACCIDENT. Dr. Edward dinger, of Milton, Fell From His Bicycle. There was a sad accident near Williamsport Tuesday afternoon which resulted in the death of Dr. Edward dinger. A jwrty eonsist ingof Daniel Clinger, the well-known citizen of Milton, and his three sons, left that place Tuesday morning to go to the old homestead in Lycoming County. Dr. (.'linger and his broth er, Frank, rode bicycles, and the father and his son, Joseph, drove. XearXippino Park, 'near Williams port, there is a steep hill and in rid ing down Dr. dinger's bicycle ran away with him. He tried to control it, but it ran faster and faster, and striking some obstruction in the road the Doctor was violently thrown for ward and struck on his head. The bicycle was broken intosiimll pieces. The Doctor never recovered con sciousness, but died a short time af ter the accident. His tather soon arrived on the scene. The Doctor was 20 years of age, and graduated last year at the University of Penn sylvania. From thence he went to Lancaster and entered the hospital at that place as otieof the physicians. He had letl the hospital a short time ago ami had rented rooms in Lan caster, and expected to locate there within a few days, lie was a young man of abilit y, aud was very popular in Milton. Meeting ot the 'Squires of Sny der County. Pursuant to notice, the Justiccs-of-tho-l'eacc of Snyder County met at 'Middleburg on Thursday. S'lit. 1st, for the purpose of cll'ecting an organization. The following ollicers were unanimously elected to serve as ollicers for tin- Snyder County branch of "The Magistrates Associ ation of IYnua." for the period ol one year : 1'n-s. J. C.Gauglcr, Ksq., of Shamokin Run ; Vice Pres., W. F. Howell, Ksq., of McClure ; Sec retary, M. I. Potter, Ksq., of Mid dleburg; Treasurer, W. II. Cole man, Ksq., of Beavertown ; Delegate to the state convention to Ik; held at York on Sept. 20th, M. Z. Steining er, Ksq., of Middleburg. Charles (). Booth, Ksq., one of the promi nent Alderman of Lebanon, Pa., was present and assisted in the organiza tion, after which he gave an interest ing and wholesome address. Mr. l&ooth is the committing magistrate of the city of libation, but while with us hi! committed no one, and in fact is a most perfect and atlablcgcn tleman, to whom our latch string al ways hangs on the outside. (Jtutc a iiuihImt of justices were present and expressed themselves asdelight ed with the movement. There will lie anot her meeting of the association held at the office of M. I. Potter, Esq., in Middleburgh on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1898, at 1 o'clock, P. M. All the Justices ol Snyder ('ounty are urged, to attend. We realize that there must lie concerted action in all trades, professions and occu pations. And we firmly believe that in u united association of our justices there will lie feelings of friendship developed, we will lie drawn closer together, and by that union we will all grasp the idea that we belong to one brotherhood, who are all striv ing for the liettcrinent of mankind. It is the intention at each stated meeting to take up such . topics as any incmlier may introduce and dis cuss it in all its branches, to the end that our meetings may prove to be a help to one and all; and many of the pcrplexinjr. questions that so often come before the Justice will disappear as clouds of summer.. M. I. Potter, Secy. - The bush meeting one mile west of town broke np last Tuesday ev ening. , COURT HOUSE CHIPS. Bw Entered lor BUrartl. George Keish. to Marv Jane lleish. deed of assignment for 10 acres in Centre twp., for $5.00. George lleish to Mary Jane Heish 6 acres in Centre twp. for $70.00. Same to snnie.Iot Xo. 49 in Cen treville for $225. I.f-ltrm Untitled. letters of Administration in the Estate of Henry Wise, late ofChaji nian twp., deceased, to Sarah Wise. WIIIm Prolmoil. The last will and testament of Isaac Prill, late of Union twp., was probated August olst. M. P. Ar nold is named the Executor. The widow and children are the heirs. The last will and testament of George lleish ofCcntrcville was pro bated on Saturday. His daughter, Mary J. lleish of (Vntrcville is named as the executrix. Marv J. lleish gets 500. aud the balance to he equally divided among Mary J. lleish, Jerry lleish, lames lleish and Thomas ). Kleckner. MitrrlitK I.U'I'hmi'h. There were no marriage licenses granted the past week. There wen only seven granted in August and 91 since Xew Year and 2010 since Oct. 1, 1SN5 when the law went into effect. Declarations of County Com mittee. "We, the members of the llepuli lican Committee! ot Snyder County, heartily endorse the financial jwilicy of the licpublican party as the -ami-has been applied to the management of the financial aflairs of the govern ment. " We congratulate the nation up on the snccessliil issues ol the war with Spain, pnweeuted under tin- direction of President McKinley, commander-in-chief of the a nil vand navy of the United States, with the loyal support oft he brave vobiiitcers of boih land and sea. " We declare our beartv approval of the terms demanded ol Spain by the President as the conditions ol restored peace, and we declare our full confidence in the patriotism and ability of the Kcpublicaii adminis tration to make just and w ise pro visions touching tin-government and control of our newly-acquired terri tory as will best accord with the jxilicy of our government and the best interests of all the people. " lli:soiA r.n, That we heartily endorse the entire Republican state and county ticket and urge the Re publicans ot Snyder County to give it the entire and unqualified support at the coming general election." Teachers The School Directors, of West Perry township selected the follow ing teachers : Cross lloads, H. S. HornlH-rger; 1 leister Valley, Ste phen Mitterling; Stahl's, B. S. Graybill; Gordon's W. A. Horn-iK-rgcr, salaries $30.00 ami $20.00 a month, school opens Octolier I!. Independent District, Kvcndalc, John Brcssler ; Cherry Hill, Annie Winey, Salary $25,00 a month, term opens Sept. 20. The Middlecreck twp. School board elected the following teachers : Smithgrove,W.W. Kipka; Wetzel's D. F. Row ; Meiscr, Geo. Hassinger; Krouse's, Geo. F. Dunklelierger No one is elected yet for Sailer's school, but it is probable that F. II. Seaman will get it. Salary $20. A smooth, easy shave, genteei hair cut, or other tonsorial work, is al ways obtained at Soles' Barlier Shot), in Wittenmyer's building, opposite Post office. . Go to Soles and you will make no mistake, shoving soap, face cream, hair oil and egg-shampoo lor sale A. E. Soles, TT i ! il !' 0u Una; No. I wbu j (oeaererlo thermit im,nn rxr. V'J vuu iuou lUlUUlti,