The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 10, 1898, Image 1

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y-Sggg MTODLEBURGH, SNYbER CO. A., THUliSDAY, KOV. 10, ISPS, VOlTNoIT'
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Interesting Items.
News Told m Brief Paragraphs for
Our Headers.
monal rtlter la Loral b4
rrnl ('reralac Peple Mora
r Vum Proialnrnt.
James B. Enterline is t!ie happy
recipient of a baby Iniy.
Kev. Fred Aurand and wife arc
llicgutts of Mrs. E. C. Aurand.
Chrs. W. Walter transacted busi
ness in Sunbury last week.
K. Haas is remodeling liis
sheds which addsgrcatly to their aj
pearance. M issMinnie Osmun spent several
Jays at the Eagle Hotel during the
week.
We are glad to note the return of
Arthur W. Aurand Irom the Hos
pital.
Mrs. H. II. Hcrbstcr ot lYnns
Crock visited friends in town the
past w eek.
Mr. Hayes, the traveling salesman
frum Miillinbnrg, was a county seat
visitor on eleetion day.
Tickets for the "Three liosloni-
ans" can Ik; secured at the Coniiuis
sinners' olliee.
F.VUH Waxtkd: State cash and
time jiriee. Axsox 1 1. llirssKi.r.,
9-lo-:!m. Akron, Ohio
Adam llowcrsox from the state of
Kansas is on a visit to former friends
in this county.
John Soles, tho tonsorial artist of
Lewistown, was visiting Ins brother,
A. K. Soles, at this place.
Mrs. Friedman, who had been in
the county jail since court, was re
leased last week.
Cashier Thompson spent Saturday
ami Ninthly in .Juniata I ounty vis
itmgliis parents at Mexico.
Mrs. T. 15. MeWilliams of Mi
evtovu is visiting her parents,
.las. M. anZandt and wife.
'Spiire J. Kohler Peck of'McKcis
Half rails was a business visitor at
the county seat last Friday.
A. H. Cooper and wife of Selins
!!ruve spent several days with A. 1 1
I'lsli and wife in Swineford.
Now the campaign is all overand
the average citizen can get down to
thinking of his avocation again.
A good truck wagon will be sold
(heap for cash. Call on W. H
Huiitz, Swineford. Fa. 11-1 0-2t
F. II. Mnuror, New Jlerlin, isal
ways oflering special bargains. See
special aimoiineeinent in tins is
'p. tf
Clayton Wetzel and friend of
Vickslmrii were visiting David
Wetzel's family in Swineford Sat
urday. A. E. Cooper's horse was severely
injiirqil on Saturday in Swineford by
'tting on top of A. H. Ulsh's tying
Alex. A. Komig, of West Heaver,
:,n cM-oinniispioner of this coiintv,
m nt Middleburg on Friday of
Ixst week i
Mrs. Harry Ijeitzel of Miillinbnrg
t week was the guest of her im-
't-S James Ayers and wife of this
lW.
Miss Alice 1'uwliiiL' of Selinsfrovn
li D O
i1 week was the truest of her broth-
p Attorney E. E. Pawling, Estp, at
J""' place.
Our town was well rcorcsentcd nt
f'w lU'publiean llallyat Jleavertown
f" Momlny evening to hear the is
U(sof the campaign discussed.
"Illle PlliniiTOil in (liirtriiur luiti.a
V ., -"o-"is bo n
p ie new telephone Kle9 last
yb, S. F. Aurand found a part of
'petrified pumpkingalong Jeremiah
IerhgUT's furni. The seeds can be
ly discerneil. Jimii. .
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40! 32i 138 3i)
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DIST11ICTS.
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JJeaver
Heaver West. .
Centre
Cliapinan
Franklin
Jackson
Middleburg!) . .
Middleci eek . .
Monroe ......
Ren n
Ferry
Ferry West . . .
Selinsgrove
Spring ,
Uhion
Washington.. . ,
Totals
Majorities
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131
70
73
71
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127
87
170
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18(53;
817!
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(Jeorge Shambaeli, who had been
staying at William Smith's a few
months, has returned home.
pumpkin which measures 5 feet (5 i ,Si,vl,," "l "','"-.
inches in circumference and weighs! Instead of the customary "What
(5(5 pounds. Iio can bent that? ; is the weather going to be'.'" people
Quite a number of bicycle riders 1 "mv !lsk another, "Are you. go?
from Xorthumberland and Sunbury !'nS to J the ''Three Jlostoniaufl?.?
iliiiul at thu Washington House in ! Most I'ViTylKKly says yes.
this place Sunday. ! j I()IK Jum V:ii,:in,:tk r of Finla-
The famous "Three liostouhms'' i delphia and I Ion. C. ('. Kau'liuan
are presenting the most nove l and
artistie program now
on the Ivceum staire.
being given
Frederick Ilieel and sili
sile ot
Vicks!urjr, I'nion cuiintv.
istwetk'
were the guests t.f'Cnonty Treasurer II. I )uiikK l i r- r t.f this j.la.v is
Kiegel and hunily t.f this place. ' s!:itiI li.r r.'-in'-t;.temeiit in tin- iv-Ton.-orial
Artist A. K. S4es a-' s,',vice a- sti.rt-kceper and
coiii)anied by his brother, John ,,- g":'g''r .t tlie .i;itli Internal Keve-
lluntingtion, made a business trip
to Miillinbnrg last Friday.
Don't wear vour dirtv collars and I
cufis, but seotl them to the Sunbury
Steam Launtlry, 1J. C. Spitler, Agt.
Laundry gathered ami delivered free
of charire.
Among the old soldiers who were
examined for pensions last week we
observed Samuel Mussulman tit
Fenn township audSephares Adams
ot Selinsgrove.
Mrs. Curtin lowcrsox of Frank
lin township has been on the sick list
for the last three weeks. She has
been tpiiteill, but is convalescing.
Fostmaster Geo. C. Wagenseller
of Sclinsjrrovo and I). N. Ann of
Monroe township were Middleburg
visitors on Friday of last week.
Kev. A. N. Warner, of Northum
berland, the financial secretary of
Susquehanna University, Selins
grove, was a Middleburgh visitor on
Friday of last week.
The famous "Three Uostonians,"
who appear here Friday evening
filled over 200 engagements last
season and ot that number 102 were
in Ohio. This season they play 102
return engagements
A smooth, easy shave, genteel hair
nt, or other tonsorial work, is al
ways obtained at Soles' Karl ier Shop,
in Wittenniyer's building, opposite
l ost otnee. Go to Soles to buy
new razors or exchange for old ones.
Razors honed and guaranteed to give
satisfaction. A. E. Soles.
Waxtku. Life Insurance Solic
tors and District Managers for Sny
der County, and vicinity. Company
ineorjHiratei! under Iowa Laws;
10 years in business. 5 years in
Pennsylvania, liberal wn tracts. Ad
dress 8. II. Ba.iwtle, 037 Snring
Uartlen SU, l'luludelpliia. lO--ot
ELECTIOH BETUBHS FG3
:Lieut. StH!. ofInt.i.Iudgisof Su-
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W. 15. Winey ot this place is now
a s
tockholder in the IVun Telephone
Company, having purchased the c!1t
tire interest of 19 shares from Judgu
ol l oluuilna aildressetl a large poli-
t 1 meeting in the Court
J loll.-e
eleven
at this
place o;: .ili.udav
o'eloc.
We are I (least .1 t learn lliat C.
! line 1 Hstrict.
If Vtlll eo 1. ti.e Wot 'tis hiintin.
take good gun and all the enninion
sense ol the fanulv.
the former to shoo!
latter to prevent you
other hunter.
Vou will neei!
:ame and the
shooting some
The famous "Three Uostonians,"
who appear here Friday evening
gave 102 performances in Ohio la-t
season ami not in one instance did
they fail to elicit eulogies frum the
press and people in eaeh place.
John C. Stuck, formerly of Me
Clureand for more than a year the
obliging clerk at the Central Hotel
at this place, was a Middleburg vis
itor last wick. lie is employed at
Iiow istown, I'a. by a grocery firm.
Kev. ().(. Komig, of Uichficld,
is at present conducting a revival
service in the Fremont U. K.ehurch.
On Wednesday and Thursday even
ings t.f this week Kev. K. Kock,
P. P., of Shainokin, will preach.
All are invited.
Hardware Merchant Charles G.
Hendricks of Selinsgrove with his
sisters, Carrie and Nettie and Marie
Snyder, were county seat visitors
last Saturday afternoon. Theyoung
merchant was interested in some of
the Selinsgrove visitors at this place.
Two Hoksks Foil Sale. Two
small black horses, a match team,
work single or double, are offered
for sale. For further jwrtieulars,
call on or address,
Susanna Fhy,
ll-10-3t. Middleburgh, Fa.
Johu C. Fraiu of Millersburg, a
brother to Mrs. Paul lttllhardt and
Mrs, Jas. M. Vanzandt of this place,
while reading at his home last Fri
day evening dropped over dead in
his chair. A stroke of paralysis
seems to have done the work.
"KfSEl COUNTY, NOVEMBER 8, 1898
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A. Kern has placed a tla
stonowalk ai ml his house. IVn-
fer Uros. of (ilohe Mills have ,,,nr
the work.
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iVof. I'aul r.illhar.l: and !..,
Mr. Jas. M. Vanand: and Mrs. T.
JittrcWilliaiiis attentled the funeral
of Ijlty C. Fraiu at MillcrsburTiu
MoTfrrav. ' -
A hniitl-om,! granite nioniiinent
erected in honor nf th" soitliers and
Siiilors of IWy county wlm ; artici
patetl in the civil war was i.nv,
at New J'dtM.oilitM, I'a.. ( ).,!,. ( -Ji'
with appropriate cen ni.inlc.. .M. ;,.r
J. 15. l!;-owu, of C..rra. ma,!,.!
the principal addiv--. a:id -hnri a !-J
dresses wercals.,,1 iv, :v,! !, ( '.,1, i i
A. K. M.Ciure, of I'lol'a.leh.liia.i
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and Colollcl l-'rinl. S ... ,!.
rani. ,c iUi.i m.
Coatcsville. I'a. The Ikvii'. J. ,ur
annual re-union ol'ihe iY.i v ('one.
ty Veteran .Woeiaii.ni wa- In hi
the same day and in If m.r t.f theoc
casion the town was h Lra!a a.;uv.
A feature of thetlav's exerci', wa-
the parade of a few
left, in which the
N'tterans n,,w
nlibiii td the
public schools joints!. Xewpt.rt was
selected as tlie place h r hohiin
next reunion.
)iiSiiuday a bicycle ji irlv con,!---
ing of J. U. Kinder, 1 1 .( iutelins,
A. r. (.tilUrt. Karl Wincv. Mi-.-.
Lillian Stetler, Uos,. S'Ii.n-Ii, Libbie
and Gertie l)iiukclU'rger t.f this place
started for their final autumnal ride.
They went to New IVrlin and took
dinner there an.l started home l.v
way of Kratzerville andS'linsgr..ve.
The wind was very strong and bv
the time they an ived at K reamer,
Misses KoseSclnn h and Gertie Iun
kellierger found themseKes unable
to cope with the wind. Our -rallant
sous, John Kreeger and Harry Gute
lius, were ptpial to the iK-casiou and
securing some rope at Kreanier, Mr,
Kreeger attaeheil the rope from his
wlieel to Miss N-Iioch s whtvl and
Harry Gutelius likewise did gallant
w'ryii-e fbr (u'ltie PunkellHTger.
This is of eourscau innovation in the
tandem bicycle, but w hile the young
men were enabled to do able and
gallant service, it must have a Hord
ed plenty of amusement for those
who passed them on the highway.
Result of Tuesday's Election.
Stone was elected (.over nor by
almut 100,000 plurality over Jeiiks.
Congress is safely Kepublican. Ma
hon was re-tdei'til with t!000 maj
ority. Kvery thing is Kepublican
from east to west and north to south.
The eouuty vote is given, in detail
elsewhere.
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Death of Aaron Walter
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-art.ii . .-u-r, c.et. -on ot I'n;
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I'lou.i'i oi.io-e .ii .Her, tleeca-ei
John . Waller ,,f !-'ra::k!;a
ship and Mrs. John
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.S!ah!::eel.er
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was iK.ru in r rank in
Uiwnship, Snyder county, I'i.'March
0, 18:',0. IJe Witt marritd to Ju
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iiuii I iwer.,o, a -i tor to A
L fill.)' Ill
l!.werso of I iea ( r;, ,u:.
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a. Hi :.ve em , rell to moiini I i,. I I
ot a kind nether :n:d an allcctionatej
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Mr. Wabcr. wi;h i.i, e!ti!
'nne to MMtllebui-and li v. -
ii- inelhcr f -r two wars.
divn.
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' " Wit' 1 I.I 111- I to t,,e
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ot I laniel Mover i n. e I lau-
n:in Km-.) Alter ti
eirmarriaL'e he
I reiuriied to tin
uckeve 'late where
ii t
ne uas livei
Was blesseil
ever since. This union
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... i, I", a iiarix e!oii,
ovcr-Ii.ii lowed this home and the s,-
I com
w He was taken to the
World)
I 'lei na!.
i Thus hentt
aiiie t.. Miii.il, -
burg in duly la.-t, to -eek coii-olatioii
with his brother and -ister and rela
tives. While visiting w ith his nrphew,
K. C. Walter, in the morning ot
Aug. 25, he w is stricken with pa
ralysis, totally disabling his left arm
and leg. After an illness ot live
weeks and no signs ot improvement,
accompanied by his children, who
hail come to wait on him, ami sister,
on a ear chartered fr the occasion,
he was sifely taken te his home,
where continuation of illness of five
weeks followed. I loath came to his
relief on the 3rd inst.
tigisl OS vears.
i months a:iil 27 days. Mr. Walte
r
was a consistent member of the Re
formed church of liollt'vue, Ohio,
Sale of Carriages, Traps, Etc.
The Mifllinburg Kuggy Company
will sell fitly Carriages, Uu-ries.
Traps, Concord Koad and Spring
Wagons at their factory, opposite
the Feuna. K. U. Station, MifHiD
burg, I'a., on Thursday, Nov. 17th,
1808. This work was built for
regular trade is not auction stock
but the extensive increase iu the bus
iness of the company necessitates the
clearing out of all finished work, so
that the factory may be enlarged to
meet the demands of natrons. Ev
ery wagon is sold under the compa
ny's usual one year guarantee. A
credit of. eight months will be giveu
or 5 per ceut. off for cash.
;vaA ten; Ig., wWt I iom 0V to
A FATAL SHOT.
j h-vi Luck I)!, from the Ef,ct ol
i ih' Ao'iilmfnl 1 Hm-harie from
j Eirhuf Gun.
i liCvi Jaiek, who resides mur
Troxclvillc, was hit by the accident
al discharge from a gun in the hamU
of W iMiam II. Kwii.g.a well-kimwu
citizen and farmer of Sorin' two
on Tues.!.tv o l.,st week. The en
tire discharge was ,:.,, j jr
Luck's body on the left side ,. his
ai)domcii, from the oHccts of which
he died and was l.uricd on Simdav
from his late home. I; was otc ,If
the sat Mot funerals held in that sec
tion for some time.
Mr. F.wiug had I t en out hunting
wil.I illicit an.l wa-ou his wav home
t!iroiigh a lield in uhieh Mr'. Luck
was husking corn. The hunter was
carrying l,is jr;1Iilf. ..,., KS ,lt. ):.m.
of his n.,1,,, vi,i,. j ,u. art if
.-lit.wing his -ainc t. Mr. Lu.-k, the
gun disc! ai-,., w.;t, t.
result as above stated. I)rs. A. M
j:ind CC. Smith and J. ( ). Warner
i were umuioiit- ar.d M.-. Lmlcwas
cnioved to hi., h,ime w here ieces of
lotlung, the wad and
on iv a few
I'd Were V:.ov. i
i 'n'" vi, li!" ';i
the sou ,,i the
- Samuel !
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.1 Sal
em. I las eountv.
ajwasly. - aix.f., - .
and was marri-
st daughter of
w idosv and two
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ieor-p)!,!t.' T,
of.,PU,,.l,iI,l,.
ell siirviM'.
The ances
atnonjf the
tors of Mr. Luck wei-,.
ear.ie-t sertiers of this eountv nnd
plavi-tl a nroniiuenr i.arr in the ,le-
Veioiiiiifiif
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in Ilenrv the
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Kliab.i!i ; s
n-an : Maria, the will-Vv"ageu.s-iler
ot S !ii,-
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liiov e .in. i .ioi,,i. w ii, i rcii es a 1 1 ii iii-
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niers 'h-rl. tiii, eountv. The fu
neral took t . i.C'e MolliLlV li'oin his
liite
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COURT HOUSE CHIPS
Det'tN l.uli-ml t,,r It.-.-orsl.
A. G. I.ash.iar. assigtiee of II. V.
I'lsli, to I,rae Spigi.lniver, Klia
heth Spigolmycr. K. K. CI,h. Am
anda J. I'lsliatnl A. H. I'lsli, pro
.Tty in Spring township br $0,lm.
G. W. Krhart and wife to l-v
Kli.aU'th Hoiitzand Mrs. Harriet
Miller, house and lot in Swinotord
ti.r ?1025.
Heirs of Harriet K. Winters to
Kate Wendt house and lot on Isle
Que, Seliusgrove, for 200.
Lt'ltYr iirnulml.
Letters of administration in the
estate ot David Ilumuiel, late of
.Jackson township, were granted to
John W. Hummel and H. P. Maur
er.
MfllU ProbtJ.
The last will and testament of
Henry Sidioch, late of Selinsgrove,
was probated bv Kegister Willis
on Wednesday morning at Selins
grove. Marring Lire .
f Isaac Crouse, LewU twp.
llea J.Miller - Jackson twp.
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1 price toe tb.b y&r.