Absolutely fur ROVM BUUM POWOf M UO., MW VOM. Public School Teachers of Snyder County, 1 590-99 COUNTY GULLINGS. Breezy Items Picked up Here and There about the Coun ty and Noted tor Your Enlightenment. Tlic telephone line to Kit-IinYId lias iKt'ti completed. M. K. Slulli'iilKTircr if llichfielti sold his lariu to Au.os Winev for $1000. On Tiiifilny Co. (J. 147 I V.I. held tlit'ir aiiiuiiil lx.in soup at Se linsgrove. Ijcwis K. PawliiiL'i 1 Snyder county's chief pot.iio raiser, is harvesting his crop this week. Philip Honsli is making prepara tions to erect a new dwelling house alongside of the church at K reamer. PrivaU'Swart.lander of Frcchiirg and who is a mcinhemf Co. E, 12th Pa. Vols., is in tin- Man Packer hospital in Siinburv. Milton P. Herman, lVim town fihio's champion fisherman, succced- Trker. Saruuel Dundore, A W Gill, William Walker, Geo A Aumntl, Ira Pingainan, William Il-.well, ' E E Wetzel, Irvin Freed, J A Aiglcr, ; Amnion Musser, II F lleinanl, J W Hassi ger, J A Sclnifler, T A Wagner, William Romig, Frank Knepp, L C Wagner, Lizzie Miller, Forry Snook, Clara Sjiecht, A A jlinganinn, Kathrvn Miller, A Ji Slieary, (jwE Herman, J A Rowersox, L C IJingamun, J (' llowersox. AMrm. ADAMS. Troxclville, Troxclville, JJoavertown, Troxclville, Troxclville, Plil.:l.villr, IlKAVKil. Jramtown, . tt it 4 ( l BEAVEK west. Me 'lure, McClure, Middleburgh, Ali'arata, Middlecreek, MiidIccrcek, Middlecreek, Heiivertown, CENTRE TWP. Penns Creek, Truxdville Ad Piny luvr s Port Ann , Fis-s Iieavertowir Ad .1 Piny Dreese's mw McChiro Ad 11 l,y 1 airview Ikiunerville Ridge Mountain I ale Kalpetzer's Mwd.eswartli Centreville Gram Mt. Pleasant Mills, Penns Creek, Middleswartli, Penns Creek, Penns Creek, Middleburgh, CHAPMAN TWP. A F Weaver, Meiserville, George Haines, Meiserville, Chas E Rohrcr, McKees J Falls, T A Herrold, Chapman, F II Attinger, Chapman, Ilarvev (ielnett, McKees J Falls, A 15 Mover, Chapman, FRANK MN TWP. Louisa A Walter, Middielmrgli, 44 Inter pmv Herman's ik-rge's llartman's Other's Meiserville Iiocttst Grove Houtz's Smith's A mold's Rolirer's Independence lissItaeHwktUMU, Freebnrg, aiJ A Sua; fl'er, Shamokin Dam. .'hiis P Shaefler. '-Men G Lei-her, . U, A MW, ! A T Metier, ... ' Win Kuhu, . ' PENN TWP. Iwis F temlierliiig, Se'instrove, Michru'l ". tuev, Kantz, Win D T;fivtt, ' ' Selinsgrove, Frank lliU'.r, II W Siiii ii B F Uoliir, Chas K Fisher, Sale J I C Hendricks, ' FwIwrV ' Hummel' Northumberland, . KtuverV Freeburg, . " Sander's Hallow Shamokiu Darn, Shamokiu Dum G . ' - u , P 601 N OUT m, Selinsgrove, PERRY TWP. Mt Pleasant Mills, Salem. Sclioch's Ka.rv:! Grhsinger's liolig's Ott'a Hill Elid ' Fair Oak Herman's u i ( Aline, Fremont Gr Pr I leister Valley Potato Val lev Ilk wheat Val lev Hhaeffer's South Pole Trout Valley Aline Middleburgh, Paxtonville, (1 Middleburgh, Paxtonville, Middleburgh, u a Paxlonville, Jerome Erd lev, Ilovt (iraybiil, It W Gilt, FF Ilarner, II E Amig, Win Zimmerman, il ill landing to the shore of the i John J liolendcr, Susniichanna a 5 pound bass. : 4 C Itaehman, ri.in-l, l,.n!,r ,,r lv r...i in..!-. Lester E Derr, niember ofthe 1 lit 1 1 Pa. Volunteers, Company E, is in t lie Sun bury hos pital suffering from typhoid fever. ('apt. l'ollnier ol Lvwishurg, the eoinniaittler of Co. A, VJth Regi ment, now at Camp Meade, Middle- town, was in Selinsgrove on rritlay of last week. ' MIDDLEHKRGH IM)R(), iron m Opelika, Ala., where he Iku1. j R V Smith, 1 roxelvtlle, gone last DecemlM-r to engage in the' Edwin Charles, Middleburgh, viewing l.iiMiiess. Mr. Wendt conies R (1 Rowersox, Paxtonville, homet.Mt. Pleasant Mills liivorablr I MIDDLECREEK TWP. Hassinger's Paxtonviilc Ad " Piny Moyer's (Jilt's Gilbert's Erdley's Rcnninger's Franklin Gram J X Brostu.s, F G ArUtgast, G W Sierer, A M Herman, C N Brosius, PTBrosius, II E Portzline, Meiserville, G W Reichenliaeh, Shade, J W Arlsjgast, Mt Pleasant Mills, WEST PEKRYTWP. II S Hornlerg(!r, Iticfield, Cross Road's W A Hornlx'rL'er, " ' Gordon's Stephen Mitterling, " Hei.iter Valley BSGraybill, " Stahl'V SELINSG KOVE BORO. Prof R L Sehrover, Selinsgrove, William A Mover, COGaugler, Lydia Fisher, Jennie Miller, Delia Burns, May E Kline, Sumner Smyscr, L h Geinlierling, GOOB M U EVENDALE, 1XD. DIST. Annie Winev, Swalos, Pa., John J'.ressler, Richfield, JACKSON TWP. J C Klingler, Kratzerville, ! Reno Snyder, New Berlin, i Liilv Herman, Kratzerville, ! Haves Albert, " , Ilarvcvlieaver, " Piny Cherry Hill Evendale Hazlett's Snvder's IJIch's Brouse's Kratzerville Principal Intermediate Primary Charles Smith, J F Keller, Estella M Romig, Clynier Romig, Ira Kline, Theodore Ewing, Mellii; Kenipfer, Cal Herbster, W II Kline, SPRING TWP. Troxclville, Beaver Springs, Principal Assistant Grammar Assistant Secondary Primary Assistant of Q. Gram " Pry '3 OF BUS! NFS jjesmng to go out ol business be. tween no w and SDrine. I will CLOSE OUT HY ENTIRE LINE OF at unheard of low prices. If vn a.ru m need of clothing for yourself fctuu uuiiuren. Now is The Time to Buy, as you may never have anot&er sucn an opportunity. R- GUNSBERGER, MIDDLEBURGH, Pa. Troxclville, Ik'aver Springs, Troxclville, Middlecreek-, Adamsbiirg ad " Int " Prim Felkcr's Buekorn Ulsh's Auratad's Moyer's Hackenburjj's J S Reicheiibuch, E A Shatter, liottie Spnn;li'r, TS Herrold, RS Aucker, John I lerrold, DS Herrold. (!eo Scholl, UNION TWP, Dundore, Chapman, Verdilla, ' Chapman, Dundore, Chapman, Port Trcverton, Verdilla, WASHINGTON TWP, Port Treverton Ad " " Pn IV Keiscr's Witmer's Narrow's WGHerrold's Simon Herrold's Seholl's llni W W'alboni, Thomas K HolV. C A J5 Glass, Sara C Glass, Marv Weaver, Frecburjr, ( (( impressed w ith tjie South. vm rs'iiurnay, .ep:. 1 ( in, ti.e ' W II Ripka, 'liarles I leimbaeh, ; 1) V i!au. I ( Jei.re I las-iii;;( r, ( ieo F Ihlllkleblli'u: Globe Mills, Middleburgh, K reamer, Midillebtirh, KieaiiH-r. . , 1 Win F Brown, 1 11111 1 111 1. t; . . Iirvan lea MONROE TW P. Hummers Wharf, Wui Si. r 1 1 if. 11 1 l 1 1 ' 1 1 iion 11 samir'i. 1 am srMiiiuay rciiools will picnic at (he Black Oak Ridijjc rok'e. Music will be furnished bv the Troxclville Baud, llcfrcshnieiils of all kinks on the "round. The school directors of Washing-' Ion township awarded the hauling J church Last Thursday, Daniel of tb .: coal to the various school j Hoiilz and Adam ( iensarner, awak- I the usual oiiictnc.-s of our ceutsa ton, and to Frank Binganian, j '":'!1 village m for the upper district, at )." cents a I v'l prove a very ... ' ..iir . 1 . ... ton. laxitavers cannot comniain ins pine, nciwwu u: n ", at these prices. : which they ! settled with . TOUT TUKYliRToN jner s ,'i-ters Meiscr K rouse's i Anion Shaller, v'n-d I Io!tapj!e, ( "has W 1 1 cover, ( 'lias A ( icarhart, ran! nsellt F Man ; Ib.us Iliibi, PriiM-ipal Assistant Grammar Intermediate Primary Y eller's Neit's Valley Reichenlmeirs Flint Valley Kdl Btmk While Top Summit Miss Nora Shauibach, of Phila., is visiting her parents. . . . Landlord Reisheand fiunilv were in I'Vecburg Saturday .... Alice Rothennel audi Martha Snvder were Selinsgrove I visitors Fri.lay. . . .Rev. W.C. Brill hart attended the Bible Convention in Berwick last week. . ..Why not siibscrilK! for the PoT '.' You want to read it anyhow, and it will be more convenient to go to the postot fiec and be sure to get your paper than to risk liorrowing of your neighlsir. Rest assured it is not pleasant for the neighbor. . . .Mrs. Chas. Scott of Arkansas City is vis iting her mother, Mrs. I lout..... Chas. Mullncr went to Shaniokiii Monday to accept a position of Mr. Helfelslein Mrs. F. A. Binga nian has fully recovered from a kc .... 1. 11 n oml vcre ntiacK oi uw v V. (' Klmllcr of Shamokiu visitetl their parents last Friday James T.nii'nnd wife spent Sundayed in Pf.mtz's Valley Chas. Shatter and wile enjoywl a drive to Dry Saw Mill Sunday. . . .The Stereop tieanView in the U. B. Church at .mm1 a larire crowd .... Thonias Houser of AltiKina, Harvey Mitch ell and the Misses IiOttie and Anna RolireJ oi Millniout, Mathias Stcf fenof Durnsife, David Weudt and To,l, Shatter of Sunbury, George Uine of McKees, Mrs. Duttery of Shamokiu, Harvey Bogar of ,c- C JN'cw lorliu spent Sunday in toWn....Kev Hunnnel of Derry Staiiou preached a missionary eer m0n to a darge aVd atlracllvcaudl cnoe Sunday-evening iu the U.. P. 1 manner that may disagreeable aiiair. lictwceii the two men thought could not lie words, was eiuUd for ! the time In'ing, by n light. Houtz, having the advantage 111 youth auu science, quickly did his man. (iens arner, however, did not aprove of Hoiitz's settlement, so he gave his part ofthe argument to .1. Koblcr Peck, Justice of the Peace. Houtz then gave bail for his appearance in court. For entertainments of this . . . U I... we are sorry 10 say, rort rets kind a reputation. ADAMSUUKC. Mrs. James Dreese died on Fri day morning. She was taken sick on Tuesday morning. SJie was. taken to Yeagcrtown for burial . . . .Miss Blanche Bingaman of Dabuatia, after visiting in town Kr some linie, left on Monday for Sunbury Harvest Home Services will lie held Meiigle of Si, Johnsville, N. Y., are visiting friends here at prtse.nl N. P. Hummel, Frank Mitihell, James Snyder and Charles Herman attended the Eewistown fair last week.... Miss Jennie Kcclcr of Johnstown is at present enjoying her self with frieudsandrelativesat this place Amnion Gt-arhartnnd wife were visiting the hitter's parents of this platvon Sunday Win. Gem- lK-rling and wife of Salem and David (ieinberling anil wife of Harrisburg spent Siturday with the liunily of J. T. Walter Miss-s Ernm Magee and Ida Fields drove to Selinsgrove on Satnnlay Usher Walter mid sisfer, Jzora, and Miss Jennie Keeler attended the Freebttrg jiienie on Sat nnlay at Kantz lohn Dietrich ofMiddleburg, auwii of eighty four years of age, walked to this place Isst Monday. FKEEBUIMi The Freeburg and Miller's Sunday School hud a day of real pleasure in Hushes' grove near Kantz last Sat urday. Largo straw wagons carried in the Lutheran church on Sunday, j the happy children and teachers, Kirt.. 18th.. -Mrs. Wm. IJinirainail ewreruu npiiu curriou l)r. '1 fi.... f Tv.lm.a'm ,.m. I visions and lllll rMii, , v ....,..... lives of his tuilivn tovn Prof. If, J. Jloypr and wif Dr. Tool and ionie othwH utteiuled tho Krntzor- villn picnic Itev. Druckeuniillor olliciuted at the funeral of Mr. Hum felt at Fremont lust Friday, at tbe funeral of Mrs. Meiwl nt tin) sanw place Saturday fine at the funeral of Mr. nnrris at ItichfielJ Sunday Dr. Smith calls on his patients riding a splendid saddle horse. CKNTKEVI LLE. This genealogical work is a model of accuracy, neatness, lieauty and ompleteness and readily commands the admiration of the beholder, how ever distantly related. To the near est of kin it must serve a place only second in value ami appreciation to the Great Book of books, the Bible. There is a irrowinsr sentiment in A- merici toward the preservation of family records that should have been inculcated when the first immigrant landed, but unfortunately the first settlers had to contend with thestruj gle for existence anil records were scarcely thought of, leing forced to the rear by the necessities of theh.ur. It is a very different matter to secure all the data of a family at this late day, but our Spalding friends have succeeded admirably. To it is ac corded the followingpoints of merit: 1. it is the largest and most com plete genealogical record of any A nierican family. A otwtlon. Tba amateur sportsman hni shot it tbe partridge and bad bit tbe dug, "Confound that ammunition dj. er," be said. "I ordered bird-shot mi) be gave me dog-shot." Town Topic AiMhlns Bat War Terms on. "I thought you said the Joucs boj couldn't whip you, Willie." "Well, he couldn't alone, but liean.1 hid brother mobilized and then iifj bud me." Chicago Tost. Jury List. Lint of Grand Jurors drawn Mr i'ip (,, Ott and IVnnliier and Omiornl .1 .11 ,1,. and Court of liuurior Seminna t tlic i',.,, .HDiiuay, oer,. 3. imm. OKANDJUIIOltH, App, Hiram, Kenileiiinii, Uoweroox, Krank, rarimr, Himraman, James Bai:ey, Uriah, " Cochran, John A.. " Deniflor, (foorpe 1., I Uiorer, Krdlcy, M. K., larraor, Fuehrer. 1. N., bnrhcr, Korry, Slmou, laborer, Ooy, ueorpe. farmer, ilumuinl, U. K Mllllllfliollif Tiu . 1 ... e 1 1 1 Kline, Ira, u-acher, . I" plan of arrangement mid KllI1..ler, j,,,,,, .' . w''l lk'aiB Iti'jKr WaslthiFfrt. 1"n Mo!ir I'haiiran Sl'III'MflllW Wii'-liliii.lcii s;rinf panied by Ilruce and Ijottie Crtaist', of Middleburg, were guests of II G. Koimg's on Sunday Hover of MiHlinburg was the guest of Miss Nellie-Smith over Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ueirly of Lcwis- tov.-n visittnl Mrs. Gundrum ovtr Sunday. . . .A. II. Siegfield of Se linsgrove was a recent visitor in town. .Misses Libbie and Gert rude Dunklcberger, Lillian Stetler anil Mrs. Geo. W. Wagenseller nxle on their wheels to this place last Tlmrsday evening and, while here, called at Dr. A. M. Smith's. , Mrs. Chas. Lenig aiwji Mrs. Clias. passengers and when all had arrived ou the ground a pleasant and beautiful scene present er. ' I ed itself. Tbe beautiful grove, pleas- ant weainer, uappy cuuuren, me large attbndanoe was really an in spiring sign. Every social element was aroused by$he large attendance and great interest manifested by all present. The event will long be re membered by all who were present . ... Mr. and Mrs. McNitt nee Moyer and Miss McNitt of Philadelphia re turned to their home last Saturday The household of Prof. Moyer has again arrived at its normal condi tion of three members . . H. I. Boyer and wife nee Schoch of Chicago are the guests of his brother. Prof. Boyer. They also enjoy the hos pitality of Freeburg friends and rehv Lami'lord Ilartman and wife made a flying? trip to Middlelurg on Sun day The Jaillet Family are the most worthy entertainers that eferf showed iu old Centrevillo, also sell ing thfl great remedies of the Ger man Medicine Co., Cincinnati, O. ....Don't forget the picnic on Sat urday, Sept. I7th. Everybody, come and enjoy yourselves with your best girl in the old grove.... A Clay Spnngler will take possession of bis now house on the first of Oct,.... P. O. S. of A. Washington Camp 549 located at this place is adding new members to t he order at every meet ing, you are doing well patriots, con tinue, and you will soon have every true American citizen a member of that grand and noble order. Book Notices. . The Hpnldlng Memorial. To the editor's desk came this week a copy of the "Siwlding Mem orial," a genealogical history of Ed ward Spalding of Virginia and Mas sachusetts Bay and his descendants with a record of their military ser vice in the colonial, revolutionary and civil wars together with other information concerning various other branches of the Spalding Family by Charles Warren Spalding, A. M., Chicago, Ills. The copyrights, ma terial and entire revised edition' of 1276 nacres was tuirchased bv' Wal ter S. Maher, (P. O. Box 190) Cb cngo, Ins. - " iiiucxing is cue ocst thai lias ever been devied and in these respects it will stand as a model of imitation. 3. It contains authentic informa tion from the archives of the several states of those ofthe namewhoserv ed in the Colonial, Revolutionary and Civil Wars, establishing the eligibility of their descendants to membership in the vnriotw societies 4. The boo!: is :i beautiful speci men of typographic!, I art ; 1 p.'.;rcs, fifleen line steel engraved portraits, two cover lithographic!! coats ofarms, The simile of a deed to Ralph Spald ing made in 1318, In-Iieved to be the oldest legal document in America, a very neciirnlc map of the old town of Spalding in England, and various other fine illustrations of family in terest, no e.cuse has been spa ml to make it the most complete and accurate work of the kind everpul) lishcd. Rev. George B. Spalding, D. 1)., Ij. Ij. I)., of Syiacuse, N. Y., says jof it : "The Snaldinir Memorial has arrived and I have given it a thor ough investigation. I am greatly pleased with it. The mechanical part is of the test (piality und the whole app ranee of thclnxkk shows almost good judgment and taste. The material which is here gath ered is best iu its range and of great importance not only to niemliers of his large family but to scholars generally. The arrangement id the genea logical table is by far the best that I have seen in books of this class. The order in the presentation of the respective families and the clear and full reference to successive genera tions, the double indexes covering every name, the great amount of most valuable historical information and full data of important personal matter make this Simlding Memorial a splendid model for study' and imi- lauon. x ne oook win , siuuu us u memorial of laborious pains-taking research and find discriminatmgjudg- ment" This elegant family Memorial, the result of five .years intelligent and patient labor should b in the pos session of every Sitfdding household as an heirloom ; for generations. ' It will also lie found of general public interest. The edition is limited and on ac count ot its expense is fjott likly ever to be equaled u reproouceu. rnce ft10.no. Address WaltetS. Maher. Miller, Henry, Musspr, Amnion F., " liel?.'l, Peter s M.u-kmnltli. Ilonsh, William, nnilor. snyder, mvld. farmer, Shln-y. Isaac, labonir, Spiilil, l'ruiiklln, " Ten I h, J. W., fanner, Whlleley, Joliti. tinsmith. Wanner, James A., lalmmr, Voder, o. W., miller. PETIT JCllMIiS I. nt. of.litinw nrawn for Ihnc mrl i Pleas 14 lnurter S-shIoiih of Mix l ...... . . ,,. , ,, , ,,.,,.nM tI lM 1 ,,. .,,,. .. , , rt.'i-Comitv, iu., iu.,,1 s (,Jtui,H,. T,:rm ,,,;, ineui-lnsfOiiioiiera, l.s'JS. xnm: oeeaiuMot:, Aini.ld, ':ilv!n, carpoiiler, !;;ler. J. tenchei-. A'la iin, I"..tirM, liiimrer, KowmwiK. C'.rrielliM, lubnrur, Hl-iko. II. M., laiiner, lilekliarl, P-Iers,. f.inuer, Hu'ib, Peter s., fanner, IiliWHiian, W cai-x!tiU'r, Cei uehu", Perry, hla ksinlth, lfir, v. T., laborer. Deitrlck. Henry, suwypr, Kwln, W. II., farmer, I'lhS, Clmrles, luoorer, V'reeil, E Iwnrd, farmer, FeesB. W. ., laborer, (lift, Austin, sawyer, uraynill, flurence, llveryumn, net, oeorge, painter, Oood, lllnim, gentleman, (larman, Jorome, curpenter. (irayl.lll, W. C , furmer, Humnel, Charles A., Herman, yroderlck, ' lleudrloks, H. ;., te.u-her, H.irner, It. A. M luboror, Ilornbenrer, W. II., Kellei, W. I., teacher, Lose, W. C farmer, Musner. Amnion W., clerk, Moyer, Harrison, butcher, Mowry. Solomon, carpenter, Mttterllntr, Tlieodore, laborer, ooker, Philip j.( tarmer. lllehter, H. B., SorTeyor, ltow, James, carpentor, Shaffer. B W fannor, . Shelleobergur, J. B., merchant. Schnee, P. A.. ' " Sanders, W. p.. farmer, swartz, W. II., " Wollley, II., saddler, Walter, Isaiah, farmer, , ' Wagner, Joseph M ' Weller, Samuel, . blacksmith, waiter, W. A., laborer, Woodllujr, W. n., (fonilenmu, Young, A. H fa mer, Youdr, Peter. " I'Miikia IVl,t Wn.-iiiuittm Si;lliis;'ryve l.'i'h.-o V-r. Itt'STpJ snrluit ' ii 'jiiuan Wi ,1 p-rry A l.icii MMiIii'vriTl in...n 0,f Lci-i-r H ! : I, -- jr. n eii"t -ii 1 i'-fi.n li.Mr .i...'!;iin Ki'.niklln sprli.s Ailaii II iTer f.I liMIHjiir; I'riitiklln Ailums l',-l:0 Waslilnirion West IVrry MIcMliwrt (.'laimuu Al.inri FriuikllD r'-iij sprlDS Ailiim" Heaver iMiii.iicMim West lli-iier West Perry Ailams Selllisifrorr Was'.iliiittoti West Heaver l'eny Centre Chapman Centre West Hriiver Chaptnu KrnnliM sprliil! Muurue AUDITOR'S' NOTICE. THE 1 derlirned nmlitor annoi tiled ly the orphans' twurtof Snyder county. 10 iiwn bute the lund In th hnds ot Wllllntn Itousri. admlninraior of the estate of John It. Arli.'. late of Perry township, deceased, will mt forth fiurpoHH or ms appointment at 11 is oinne in m KH-onifh of Mlddleburifb on Friday, Hei temli H, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time n plane all persons haTlnir anr claims acalnst mul estate must present thesame or be forevertbere alter debarred Irota claiininf any part of niIiI fund. H. H. Obimm. Auditor. Middleburgh, Pa., Aug. 1, im. TBUSTWOKTHY wti nrr (n s K v RU A 1. W luMnnl In this atAta to mntiAna our bul- neu In their own and nearby eountlm. Ill mainly office work oonduou atmivht tfld ted at borne. Salary WjOO year and expense definite. hnnmflrie. no more, no Ism salary. Montuir 170. Jteferences. Kncloae Mll-addrrsaod stamp ed envelope, Herbert K. He, Pratt., Dept. , Ublcago. s-iwd. . Ttothtnn Is Oner or rloher tlian Speer's WJ Climax Brandy and his Old Port, five to nn yean ott.. For table use their ClareU). Sauwc nes. Burgulidles and P. J. Sherry are unsurpass eoV For the sick roam, bospiul and Saorarseoi al parposes Uielr Unferawnted tirape Juice recJtnmeMed and used by both physician! aoO dlTtaes. Sold by drugglsta.
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