The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 22, 1898, Image 1

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MIDDLEBURQH, SN YD ER CO., PA.. THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 1898. VOL35. NO. 50.
Interesting Items.
W Told m Brief Paragraphs for
Our Headers.
r Leaa Pronlaent.
How about that letter?
V number of ice houses have nl-
Lily been filled.
There will be no paper issued
um this office next week.
piil you get u letter? If ho,
kimlly give it your attention.
Mister Joe Lombard Potter was
i Selingrove visitor lust week.
Liveryman W. C. Snyder is the
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Indies' Macintoshes in all sizes
Liiiialitien at Weis', Sdinsgrove. 3t
Joseph L. Marks was a visitor at
i Lewistown on JUoimay oi lasi
U.
To ull of our readers we w ish a
JItirry Christmas and a Happy New
'car.
Overcoats and Clothing in great
iriety at Oppenhoinier s, Sclins.
pove.
2t.
large variety ot all-wool Blankets
lowest prices, at Weis', Selins-
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vicinii;
ot Mil
ilav li'
uvu.
C. W. Cravbill is dosing out his
nek of merchandise to go out ot
iifiness.
The election notice of the First
lioiml Bank of this place appears
this issue.
If von intend to have sale in the
imr. don't fonrct to exiuninc our
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Miss K. 15. Weid man of Adams-
nr had a reduction coat sale in
jilace last week.
Irwin Howersox of this place lias
icoiid attack of eczema, winch i
;v aggravated.
V. Howl Junes of 1 ,ewistown sold
limise and lot in Franklin to
ins Dieiuer for Sl!i25.
i'lu public sehiM)ls of this place
I ilosu mi 1 rulay for a ten-uay
alion over the holidays.
Tlie third series of the IJev. Cas-
s niani;ij;e record appears on the
le pages. Don t miss it.
W Heeil Jones and Charles F.
him of Iiewistown were Mid-
airg visitors on Saturday.
Irs. Uhoda McWilliams and son
il of MeVeytown are visiting
liilpu anil grandina aniandts.
fyou want a first ckss Piano,
nor Sewing machine, call on
k S. Itiegle, Middleburg, Pa.
II. Maurer, New IJerlin, is nl-
t otlermir piieciul barirains. hee
'ieeial aunouueemrnt in this is-
tf
jhas. II. Walter, the eonfeetiouer
oyster dealer, and daughter,
If at Jraret, wereat Sunburv onSatur-
p papers, deeds, etc. stolen from
ite ui the Post Oflice were found
' a stone pile near Sliamokin
Uuy your holiday goods at Wcis',
'Bdinsgrove. 3t
Miss Lottie Crouseis visiting re
I itives at Sunburv.
Barber Simontou is making his
home at the Washington House.
C. H. Knepp of Crossgrove was
a Middleburg visitor on Tuesday.
Start in the New Year right.
Head und accept our special ofler.
Barber Sinionton and Charles
Walter were in Mifllinburg on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Dr. J. Y. Shinkel has re
turned from an extensive trip tol
Akron, Ohio.
Mrs. Wm. F. Feescand son Karl
are visiting her parents, Kph. Frey-
nr.ui and wile.
Faiim Waxtkd: State cash and
time price. AnsoxII.KI'ssku,,
l)-l.r)-:jni. Akron, Ohio.
If you want a first class Piano,
Organ or Sewing machine, call on
Frank S. Itiegle, Middleburg, Pa.
Dr. C. (1. Smith of Adumshtirg
is taking care of Dr. Herman's
practice while the latter is in Phila.
The Owl Club will have a dance
at Selinsgrove on Friday evening,
Dec. SO, for the lx-nelit of the Se
linsgrove hand.
'Squire James Middleswarth was
among our callers Tuesday and
squared up his subscription to the
opening of the next century.
Fora nice Christmas present, get
a fancy shirt, n pair of kid gloves or
some la'autiful neckwear at II. Op
piiiheimcr's, Selinsgrove. -t.
Don't you have a friend or rela
tive in the West or outside of the
county? One dollar for the Post
would make a very acceptable present.
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SPECIAUOFFER.
WHAT ONE DOLLAR WILL DO.
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As a Special Holiday Inducement to secure new sub
acribers we will accept new subscriptions and upon the pay
ment of only ONE DOLLAR down, we will send the POST
from that date to January 1, 1900, or until April 1, 189!)
for 25 Cents. Old suhscrilcrs rail take ud vantage of this
remarkable offer by paying up arrearages nt the regular rate
of 81.50 per annum. This is a most lilx-nd oiler and it
must 1h! accepted at once to be of the most value. Send
in your name and your dollar, to
UKOIKJK W. WAHENSELLEK,
.Middlebnrgh, Pcnna.
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Friends of "Th Post".
Roll op Honor. T1i following
persouslmve paid their subscription
to the Post to the dates opposite
their iiaiuen. Should any mistakes
occur iu these credits or ou your pa
per please notify us :
semblyl
Frecln:
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ite w'tb i
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fttU-i
nt vrrf
plmresS. Walter will have sale
l" "pr'mg. J. F. Henningcr will
' Miccessor on the Wittenmyer
rhei't N. Howe, a rising young
n! agent of Millersburg, and
'in were guests of Aznriah
'r last week. .
fWlehurg will entertain the
I wgimeut next year. Snyder
jytaall the officers of this rcg-
e assoeialiou.
1U Arlxigast ot Sliamokin
Iwieof the industrious farmers
roe township, was a county
tor on Mondiiy.
Fancy Kockers that will make
beautiful and handsome Christinas
presents as low as 1 .50 and as high
as 10 at II. K. Walter's furniture
store, Middleburg, Pa. tf.
The Y. P. S. O.K. of the Luth-
ran church w ill hold a pound social
at the church on Saturday evening,
Dee. 31 lS'.IS. A pound of some
thing is requested as a contribution
to the needy of the town.
Hon. (J. Alfred Schoch and wife
last Friday returned from an exten
sive Western trip extending almost
three months. Ihcy visited friends
in Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska,
Kansas and other suites. They hud
a delightful trip.
The November number of the
New Criuthih contains articles of in
terest to all members of the family.
In "Multitudes ami Manliness," by
William T. ! His, a clarion note for
Kllis
inspire
young men is struck. M
knows how to intiTsM and
vouug men.
II. I). Walter of this place has a
full and complete line of building
ind cabinet hardware on hand.
Prices reasonable. Call to see the
stock. tf.
FrankS. Itiegle, the musical in
strument denier, and Carbon Seebo'd,
proprietor of the Washington Hoiii-e,
were Selinsgrove visitors Saturday
jrning.
Harry C. (Jutelhis has bit n called
to Harrishurg where he is temporarv
billing clerk in the Adams Express
office during the holiday rush of
business.
Here is something for Christmas
F. II. Maurer of New Berlin sells
mixed cundics from 5 to 14c; choc
olate drops, l ie.; handkerchiefs, 5c.
to oOc; towels, ue. tosl.oO. t.
Among the students home from
college to spend their holiday vaca
tion, we note: A. It. (iilbert,
Franklin and Marshall, Lancaster;
Charles Marks, Dickinson, Carlisle;
George and Luther Moatz ami Win.
Shindcl, Susquehanna University.
Are you going to have sale iu the
spring. If so, select your date and
send it to us. We w ill insert a no
tice of it iu our sale register free of
charge, if bills are printed at this
office. Examine sale register in this
issue as a few dates are already sent
in. ' j
By reference to the ltoll of Honor
published in this issue, you will ol
serve that u great .many of the sul
scribers to the Post have taken ad
vantage of your special offer. Don't
you think it would pay you to do
the same thing ? Fifty cents saved
is fifty cents earned.
No Papku Next Week. Iu
accordance with the custom of the
newspapers of Snyder County and
in order to give our employees a
well-earned vacation, we will not
issue a paper next wi!ek. The of
fice, however, will be oien for busi
ness. Orders for job work and sub
scriptions will be received.
A smooth, e;iy shave, genieei hair
cut, or i tiicr ton-iii;il work. i al
ways obtained at Soles' PijrbcrSh
in itti ii:n wr's building, opposite
Tost ohice. !( to Nilcs to lutv
new razor- or ( Nciinng'.' for old ones.
Iiazorshoiu d and guaranteed to give
satisfaction. A V. Si.i.
The Lutheran Sunday school will
render a ( "lirNtiiias Cantata in the
Court House on Saturday evening.
The lu'lbrined Sunday School will
have their Christmas exercises on
Sunday morning at ten o'clock. A
cordial invitation U extended to all
to attend these exercises.
Remember the Date.
Prof. Coles Predicts a Grand Free Ex
hibition on Tuesday, Dec. 27,
Ou Tuesday evening, the 27th
day bf this month, there will occur
in the heavens the most remarkable
panorama that the inhabitatitsof the
world will ever have witnessed.
As the sun goes down behind the
hills'of the golden West, the moon
will rise in its full licautv in the
East and soon thert after old earth
will begin to draw a dark veil over
the fright chining face of the moon
and oil, nature will he shrouded in
darkness.
N scene in fairy legend will ap
proacji ' in beauty ! 1 1 will attract
morp'iitcniion and serions thought
among the hundreds of millions of
human beings all over the earth than
any other similar occurrence that
has perhaps ever before liapjiciied to
history. j
And the nio-t remarkable part of
this wonderful luavi iilv panorama
is the fact that 't will be scn by all
the people of the earth, ou both con
tinents; and that i: is the anniversary
evening of .lolm the ilaptist, ofbil
lieal records, the tivrunncr of
Christ ; and the third evening alter
Christinas, which is believed by
many to lie the ainn ver-arv of
Christ's birth.
This wonderful di-play "I the
power and w isdom of our Creator
will, we believe, be the inea"s of
making a complete change in the
present theories of .-cieiiee and as
tronomy ; and prove to be the first
heavenly panorama or iniator per
forniiiiiee of the millennium.
A niong our cash callers last week ...
V m -V A', l,'s,!Jul,1,, J: ,Smi,I1:' Safe Cracked Monday Morn
. 11. Lambert, Lincoln icIht, 1. ' .
F. ltiegel, Wm. Move-, Thomas ! 1Dg-
Herbster. Oscar Fisher..!. L. Yarn-'
er, Ceo. J. Schoch, Win. B. Gem- ! Tbe Safe ln the Pennsylvania Station at
k-rling, Samuel J. Brouse, Mrs. Es-1 Lewisburg Blown Open,
ther Harding, II. (J. Hornbcrger, Monday morning shortly before
Wm. Dreese, PercivalOarman, Ella j three o'clock burglars fined an en
B. Wcidinan and Harry Bowcrsox. . trance to the ladies' waiting room at
W. D. Osmun,
E. P. Rollback,
W. F. Walter,
B. II. Custer,
W. B. Wiuey,
George H. Steininger,
A. II. Clsli,
A buer Aigler,
Chal k's E. Haines,
J. B. Enterline,
Milton Derr,
S. S. Walter,
Isaac Smith,
C. E. Hendricks,
Samuel Knouse,
David Schoch,
Mrs. J. C. Specht,
Jas. C. .Schatler,
M. P. Arnold,
Isaiah Walter,
J. B. ShellenlKTger,
I loch and Ohlt,
P. S. Hitter,
Win. A. ArUtgast,
J. W. Keister,
II. E. Stiinelv,
. F. Hciinbneh,
Itufus Kan.sey,
F. II. Shaffer.
E. A. Baumgardiier,
Thomas Itatlifen,
Juhn C. Stuck,
P. E. Hackenburg,
Elmer Sh'imlmch, (
Jerome Garman,
ora Long,
Jonathan Stc'leii,
Jere ( 'rouse,
las. W. I'lrieh,
( ieo. N . I'.I'dlcV,
Sarah ( '. I )nhoii,
I'etef ISaileh,
Keuo Walter,
Au-tin lift,
D. A. Port .line.
Poster 1 liege!,
II. II. Auran.l,
J. S. Bowetl,
Johr: Benniiiger,
Catherine Bower,
Phares Shamhaeii,
Sarah M. Wray,
H. A. Bibighaus,
J. C. I laekciihiirg,
Jan. 1, 1900
Jan. 1, 1900
June 1, '9
July 20, '99
Jan. 1, 1900
J.iti. 1, 1901)
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Samuel Wittenmyer, Jr., of this
place is a member of the Glee Club
of ('ornell University, fillinga posi
tion of second bass. The club has
the following places scheduled fi.r
entertainments : Dee. 10, 1 898, Wil
lard, X. Y.; Dee. 20, Buffalo, X.
Y.; Dec. 27, Franklin, Pa.; Dec. 28,
Cleveland, Ohio; Dee. 29, Detroit,
Mich.; Dec 30, Chicago, Ills.; Feb.
7, 1899, Ithaca, N. Y. We are
pleased to note that our young friend
is meeting with so much popularity
among his college brethren.
Middleburg has liecn selected as
the place for holding the next reun
ion of the 13 Id Regiment Pennsyl
vania Volunteers. At the meeting
at Lewisburg on Tuesday there were
nearly one hundred members present.
J. P. Smith, who attended the re
union and was elected President of
the organization, wasalmost asphyx
iated ut the Baker House. Alter
turning the gas of! when lie went to
bed he accidentally turned it on a
gain. Ho was rescued just as he
was losing consciousness. ' '
the Pennsylvania railroad station at
licwisburg, and pried open the door
J leading to . the ticket office. The
sate was oracked. 1 lie thieves put
in such u charge that the outer door
of the safe was blown through the
door leading the waiting room and
into the brick wall, doing it consi
derable damage. The inside door
did not open so that the scoundrels
had their work for nothing. Tin re
is no due to them.
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Life vs. Insurance.
Noil many weeks ago a child be
longing to a family in the southern
portion of the east side of towu was
Imdly burned, and a neighbor hap
pening into the house shortly after
wards remarked: "Shall I get a
a doctor:"' llie mother's renlv
was: "OILoawdy! no; there's too
much insurance on the child."
The little one evidently died and
its mother received death bene
fits. ' This is true in every detail
cn f rr f
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Mrs. Esther Harding, Jan. 1, 1900
II. G. HornUrger, Oct. 20, '99
m. Dreese,
Pcrcival Garman,
Delilah Troxel,
Special Evacgelistic Service.
!1. V-'dliainsof Iloxbury,
been secured to conduct
rpeei.i! evangelistic meet-
l!ev. W.
Mass., ha-
u series of
ings in the Kuhiiehl United Brethren
church, commencing on Tuesday
evening, Pec. 27th, and to f "out in lie
for one week. The following are the
subjec ts lor each nut ting.
Tuesday, Pee. 27th, 7 P. M.
"The Last Invitation."
Wednesday, Pec. 28th, 2 P. M.
"The Ten Yirgins."
Wednesday, Pec. 2Sth, 7 P. M.
,;The Young Mm, and His Com
pany." Thursday, Dec. 29th, 7 P. M.
'The ProdigalS.n."
Friday, Pec. DOth, 7 P.M. '-Conscience.''
Saturday, Pec. 'Mm, 2 P. M.
"Kindeigaiten Sermon to Children."
Saturday, Pee. :51st, 7 P. M.
"The Last Pomp with the Tiger."
Sunday, Jan. 1st, 10 A. M. at
Preeburg. '-Putting on Christ."
Sunday, .Jan. 1st., 2 P. M. at
KU nezer. "No KiKini for Christ."
Sunday, Jan. 1st. 7 P. M.at llich
lield. "Breaking Home Ties."
J londay, Jan. 2n4 j PJLi'Faui.
well." "
No one should tail to hear Itev.
Willitinw, better known as the
"Priiuimei- Evangelist," The pub
lic in general i- invited.
O. l. Kmmic, Pash.r.
A ?!e;t, to Delinquents.
( i. F. DunkelU-rger,
Charles P.utlingioii,
Allen Foreman,
P. It. Lenig,
W. P. Laker,
N. S. Pi.ichuiaii,
Preston En 1 lev,
II. U. ltiegel.'
L. E. Paw ling.
Henry Pica vi r,
Jas. P. Smith,
Ella Y.Stethr.
P. Middleswarth.
Enoch Baker,
.Yap n Hiimme',
A. C. Wiuey,
C. ( ). ( iaugler,
Isaac Beaver,
Dr. 11.0. P.runntr,
Win. Trexler,
Thomas Arlmgast,
Ilcrliert Bow,
Jonas K. Fetter,
J. L. Yarner,
H. S. Mertz,
A. A. Ulsh,
Lincoln Zcilci-,
John S. Smith,
W. 11. LamU-rt,
F. D. Ilicgel,
P. V. Biegel,
in. Mover,
Titos. Herbster,
( )sear Fisher,
Geo. J. Schoch,
W. B. Gemberling,
Harry Bowcrsox,
W. It. Jones,
L. M. Moatz,
C. H. Steininger,
Willet Arbogost,
E. C. Musst'lmn,
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die editor is hungry an
to I H I -t . We've t I'll-!, i
i i--i:iiji;n paper
; nail to his de
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up tli" "lu-t ;
ipiT tioiit
veil tii-.- sev
eral nit nt ! i ; 1 1 1 did i; with a -ncle,
so ju.-t return the iij.!;t.ii-i-t and
trust to ii- aw hilc. ur wit'.- she
needs some -ti icki ng. a in 1 i.al v needs
a dress ;.) iiiimie tn-eds some briti-ho
and sniloes Uate and Ph-ss ; I lud is
on the hog train, and Peggy sick
with grief and, goodg. .-Ii Almighty,
can't you bring a man relief.' Shell
out the nickels and digup thedimes;
turn Yin loovaud whi-tleand we'll
have better times ; there'll be fewer
patches on the biisoiii ot our pants,
mid we'll make a better paper it we
get half a chance. Poii't give us
that old story, long gone to seed,
'Inuit taking more papers than the
family want to read, but help feed the
printer and he'll help your town to
grow, and you'll escape the sulphur
in the regions down below"
Musical Assembly.
Fourth Annual Musical Assembly
in the Opera House, Freeburg, Pa.,
Wetlnesday evening, Pec. ''Sth, 1 SlkS
and closing Saturday, New Year'
eve. Address of Welcome by Mr.
Charles Miller, of Biicknell. Two
sessions each day for rehearsals and
instruction. Concerts, Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday evenings. Season
ticket and books 10 cents. Single
admission to concert, l,"c. Hotel
entertainment at low rates.
Come! participate with voice or
instrument of vour choice.
Cordially,
St. William Moykk.
James Middleswarth, Jan. 1,1900
C. II. Kuepu, Feb. 1, '99
A. kreeger, Dec. 1, '98
Wantkh. A good female cook,
single. Also a young lady for gen
eral house work. Good wages and
a pleasant home for right party.
Good reference required. Address
University Inn, State College, Pa.
or call on Miss Jennie Tobiaa who
will be in Middleburg, Pa., from
Dec. 24, 1898, to 1890v
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