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bp: w. WAOKBSE Lisa MIDDLEBURGH. SNYDER CO.. PA.. THURSDAY. FEB 2. 189!)
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VOL. 36. NO. 5.
Interesting Items.
Laws Told in Brief Paragraphs for
Our Readers.
Lrrnnl folnlow In iAtenl ml Om-
or I.I-.N ProiMlnrnt.
Elmer Zechman is sick with M
Ig1-1!1-
Henry Tobias and son were in
Mi.'UinlHir-; last week.
Hie oourt advertising appears in
Ithis issue pf tin "Pot."
( roree Beaver and his sister. Sue,
. IMI..1
Spent Sunday atMittnmmrg.
Miss Alice Haines oi Beavertown
.1 . I ... .1 h'llt
spent i;;sr wcck ai ure wuu.j
George and Lnther Moats of Bus-
I Tl..Ma!.l. HUM 'it IwilllC
nienanua uuivciwt,
lover Mini lay.
Mi Ella
Bom a two
maty.
Master Philip Gross d New Ber-
li; is vUiiii'i"- lion. G. A
I Alii '
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no wire.
i v at-.,nb M'Y,,rk State, vis- Appropriations,
' .. .. .. i.i. .in,) l.iiii wvi ii-int Inn
I.. I . .1 1. i V .lltlll I 1 I L .111.1 ll'M'i
ten ui mmi iiiwire
I last week.
The pension of Levi J. Beaver of
IKrtitzervilIe has been increased irom
l?' " I 1...M ... I II ... .
Uurtin Bowersox win move ..Drummer Evaugelist,' will be at
ii i 1 1 ..; i.'j ii t ... i i . .
l ww mm ' -! i.v,.,. .. on -.. rtli. otn ami wrn.
h tin utar imure. . !W.:f v 0rum m
Stetler has returned
weeks' visit to Sun-
Bi'hoch
Wantkd. A girl to do general
house work. Address, Bax 4(i,
Swineford, Snyder Co., I'a. tf".
The Auditor's Report came to us
very late and hence it was impossi
ble to get in type the usual amount
of news tins week. The account of
the Business Men's Jubilee and a
great deal of important matter could
not be prepared in time.
FaBM fu Sai.k. About 80
acres of land two miles west of Cen
tre vilk is offend at private sale.
A house, small ham and good fruit
on the premises 2 acres cleared,
balance in good incoming timber.
Inquire of Chas. Pry, New Berlin,
Pa. l-2(,-ot.
When you cannot sleep for cough
ing tak.t Chamberlain's Couch Rem-
ed.v. It always gives prompt, relief.
It is most- excellent for colds, too, as
it aids expectoration, relieves tfie
lung's and prevents any tendeuey
toward pneumonia. Forssle by oi
druggitte.
Senator Hummelhaslieenappoiut
ed chairman of Ihe committee oi
Agriculture and u member mip on
the following named t imittees, on
Banks and Butki-
Com-
pare Bills, Ed noation. Forestry, jaw
and Order, Kttilroad ami Street I'ts
Benger Railways.
Rev. W. ii. Williams,ol Bridge-
nort. 'dim
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SPECIAL OFFER.
WHAT Om DOILAR WILL DO
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As a. Special Holiday Inducement to secure new sub-scrilH-rs
we will accept new subscriptions and upon the pay
ment of only ONE DOLLAR down, we will send the I'OST
from that date to Jauuary 1, 1900, or until April 1, 1899
for '2 Cents. Old subscribers au take advantage of this
remarkable offer by paying up arrearages at the regular rate
of $1.50 per annum. This is a most liberal oiler and it
must Im accepted at once to be of the most value. Send
in your name and vour dollar, to
(iKOiUJK V. WAOKNSKLLKK,
Middlehnrgb, IVnna.
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PORT TREVER10N.
Kniin llarmton star.
Iiudlord Rishe transacted busi
ness in Helinsgrove Saturday
Ilenrv Charles transacted business
MT. PJtEASAMT 1ULIA
Rcv.C. E
in
your town Monday niorning
Correll. a Rcliinnid
minister of Lancaster, preached a
trial ser n in the St John'schnrch
at this place last Sunday foreniM)!)
Some of our neunle :itteinl,d dm
Jno. W. Snoke intends enter public sale ol Mrs. Susan Winey at
ing into the tea business at Marietta, j Richfield on Saturday Henry
I'a Hencdietc.il. Bogar spent Leasnian was on the' sick list last
Sunday on the Isle of Quo with his week. . . .Some ol our y g people
family Chas. W. Neita has niov- enjoyed themselves m" the ice on
ed into Mrs. Beistel's houseon South Sunday Charles A. Schnee llt
Market street Harry Milliner, ft,r Harrisburg on Tuesday, whre
onr noted famous horse clipper, has he has secured employment in the
accepted a position at the Empire insane asylum The Republican
House, Ereeburg Dr. and Mrs. primary election lii townshin office
.). i- Bogtir, also vv. u Heltensteiu resulted as follows! ConM:.i,le. (;..
DEATH'S HARVEST.
I
Vto'll BBAVBB.
On Sunday morning Jan. 29, 1899
at 7:-', Miss Naomi Beaver, daugh
ter ot James ami Jennie (Men eh)
Beaver ol MifHinburg died. The de
ceased was born April '20, 1882,
aged 16 years, '. months and 9 days.
She had been ailing for some time
with consumption and bronchial trou
ble which had their inception in an
attack of typhoid fever Instsummer,
Miss Beaver was well and fovorabiv
GORRESPONDENGt.
PREEBURG.
The Democratic primary election
wok held at the Central Hotel mid
the Republican at the election house
of Win. Mover. Esq, Democratic
nominatioiis are as follows: I. S.
Boyer, Justice of the Peace; Win.
E. ( iemU'i lini:, Constable; L.
(joy, Jiidgeof Elccticn; iM-anl; Diehl,
Inspector: I. II. IIe"driei:s, Auditor;
Mil.s Kanlz and Samuel (iilhcrt,
and friend visited at Norinao Fish
er's, Selinsgrove Sundnv Quite
a number of men ureal work at the
caual feeder cleaning uwav debris
preparatory tu the pr edureofthc
Carpenter gang The very suc-
revival which rcMiltcd in
-.tul
muni ton I conversions has lieeii con
eludiil in the Oliveand subsequently
-hall be continued in Witmer's I .
B. church T. I!. Bogar, Wm.
M. Char!
Victor E. Ilo-j
(
iiarlci
"ihe,
Mull
ir ami
Iter, tm iinlcd tuiir l
S. ! Ereebur
known here liavipf frequently visit- Supe- vi-n-- IN nv dolt
vt-
(
I
Misses Lizzie Downs and Edl
ofSutibury ueiv MlutllebUl
or.s on Siilurdny.
t. . scelxilu, llie aggressive
nf Kniilitirv.
io and organ dealer ol
in tow n on Monday.
to as.-i-r liev
tevival p i - ic
I :.i that place. lie puuf
al is invited to come and
noted evangelist,
(). G. RpMW
Mi
special
in the V. 15. chu.c
h
ed at her grandfather's, ( labriul Bea
ver's in this place. Funeral took
place on Wednesday at Mifflinburg
:ii te-: o'clock A. M., Rev. MoCon-
nell, otliciattng,
line," visitvi I briefly in at tin
ainl interim mate lioiiil-
Sunday atlcriKKin (1. Albert
iNeit., one oi our linhii i
men. w ho i lai I been
H.SpottH, 11; Henry J. Howell,
48; Auditor, Amnion V. Schnee, Nil;
Judge of Election, Henry Lessmau,
12, Josi'ph 11. Shiiller, lusiieet
or, Henry R. Eislier, S5; Overseer
of the Poor, Henry Swineford,
Christian K nouse, " '.; SujK-rvisors,
Tobias E. UeiU, (10; Jacob Trutt,
40; Hiv. r Rutlikni, :'.o; School Di
rectors, G. C. (Jarinun, iiii; Samuel
Spolts, 77. Ehvtioii a- held uu
last Saturday lob M T. Haas and
wife ol Moiitamloii siH'iil a )i w dav-
mgenwr
hear this
S nOM'XUKK.
Peter ( Inrtnaii
nd
rie
1 1
I !,'
J. P.
Mill was in
Mlddl
's marriage record appears
one dav. H's brother, Jona
Bll . 'K
iarry oiieciu
08 ol tills issue.
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Hid n lie nave
rone
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Ito WUSllllltrtOU. I'. ., wuere uin , tl,i, eouiil v.
inave securci empioMiicm oi .i ira-1 nam litllir.
man of Lykeus, d
aoi in- tneilUS nave
ol him i iu e. Jonas i
and wl
i
i be
He is
Pastor.
Pleasant
week
Gar-
auneared I fcc. - i
1 1
Mary
rank li:i
ill. i
KJ1CI1
I,
!o nsliin
ir
born in
I .over's
niry i ioiiaii
erseer; i . . t MVoso,.lueksnn lemg,
School Directors; T. V.. Hull, Clerk.
Republicans : L. Kecier, ( 'nn-tablc;
Wm. Brown. In .pcciur: A. W.
hr, Sup. rvisor; i 'eo r Kni'e"
r ' i i . i
. i JU.i n ;.;rcc-e. .vmiitor; .i. ;u
Stray, Clias. Ki inger, School Di
rector--; II. E. Hilbish, Clerk W.P.
Mover. ...'. V . liu der retur c!
atti
pas
l tiii
iil'e
I our people
John I tin
I ill Ml' . I . li i
i.u.l up n lili an j (M
It ir some liu
inly nlciisetl t
ace lust ivh Some l
attcndeil the tuueral ol
f McKco! Half
a.-t Monday 'J n,. )vm.
primary election on Saturday
.oi
Doe!.-
fOv( r-
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iv UKAMWii.
ii.
in
ruuilleii ..- follow:
t larmtin, 'i1..'. Wiu.
SkH'U)l', i '. ... Stllci
Absalom Rom !i, ',)
irel. ! ; Stnxrvisors
ii
G. W.
P
oun
nsl
ed '
M.
tinuuv,
I vs.
icard notr.tng
n nati e oi i
i
icn lat s i in !
ad $100 on his
to nave
Itaiuant. nersoti. !e is reported
Miss Mabel Wittenmyer is visit- bought a ticket lor S:.Louis.
iiiL her brother. Samuel, who is a Although not in line with
ti in doctrine, yet then
, . I 'I,,,-,. i ; t !,;,
, . l ' F V i' , i I . . . ' , ''lilt'.
r farm March , . , ..
, , .... ; davs in our loo tin v.
; - ' iofE. Basslnr, dmL,
2 years, , . ,,
. .i i letrucv in lue tat
(i iii!':itcr in .i 1 1 1 ami iiueriue
I'm) was mar
iy Rev. A. B.
I In lender with
I
ad lour children, a
nrnige oij tiie
li; 1820 mid -!
1899 id 2:45 I
! !'! months mid
tilled
He f
The
outd
i-u 1 1 n . i.i r
j Spl la-. w: i I; as the
i Smith and Ituuilv
II, who is cicrking in
tore at Piixlonvtlle,
(CWI Ml'".
si ..: A. '.
ml; Milch-
i :.Smith's
it. 1 1 - on
fine
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mors
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inch,
of
our, .Mclioiiis 1 revitz, - 1 : .John
Newman, 10; P. A. Sirhuei, 45;
i
Heitn, 20; M.
Directors. II. I
. VNomer,
I lorn'oerjj
. . .
i
tt IcmSierliug) Rovet
ricd Dee. 24. 1844,
Casper to
w bom she
low s :
student of Cornell I niversity, Ithaca,
I Y.
Oh yes! Oh yes! 1 any one mak
ing sale can do well by calling on
James Bowersox, auctioneer, Middle
burg, Pa. l-19-0t.
G. C Gutelius and family wish
tv return thanks In all the kind
friends who so generously assisted
them during their recent sad afflio
tion. Dr. A. M. Smith, our representa
tive, has been appointed to member-
ship on the following committees,
nureau of Statistics, Llections, ror-
estrv, Military and Public Health
land Sanitation.
At the public sale oi the estate of
Henry Grubb last Friday, the house
lot in Centre viile was bought
by Jas. R. Crossgrovc lor $4;"() and
I tlie sixtv-acre fiirni was bought bv J.
K Grobb for 575.
We call the attention ol our
Ittttders to the auditors' report pub-
siit'd in this issue, llie reiKirt
pliow s a careful and conservattvead-
Innifltration of theeounty'saffairtby
the present lioard of Coinmissioiiers.
A taooth, easy snave, geoteai hair
k'ut, or other tonsorial work, is al-
Iways obtained at Soles' Burlier Shop,
in Wittemnyer's building, opposite
post office. Uo to Soles to buv
luew razors or exchange for old ones.
lazors honed and guaranteed to give
atisfaction. A. E. Soles.
John Sehroyer of Marshall, Cil-
oun Co., Mich., was u Middleburg
"isttor last week one day. In com-
nv with Attorney Grimm, he vis-
this office. He was born and
used in Washington twp. and is
aw ou a visit to his sister, Mrs.
of Selinsgrove.
eiiriB-
aio ni.ui-
yery estimable, conscientious people
out'id' the rliurch. Many ol them
desert hvnoerisv and would rather
be consistent out of
wrong in it. Such
however, come m and do right, there.
Many wicked people arc in the
church but they fed their need ol
the church most.
I . I an ma Loin
184(1, married Benjamin Bachman, duys thi
ti resident id Middleburg.
2. John Edward, bom Feb. 22,
1849, married first Anna Mover,
he church than now deceased, and Becon-I, Mrs. Or-j
people should, pha Youngman, now resides tit Ad-
amsuurg.
o. Amelia C, born March 21,1
1852. married to Newton S. Bach-1
man.
deed ol a farm ol 191 ueres. i!
gave his brother, W. D. Bassler,
position of attorney to trausaci hi
business m this locality i . I lar-
iw Knritlwii r i.nr iri.iitnl iiiif.tiiin.
I cer, is kept husy in hi- lui" ol work,
j . . . .Galen Shotzlicrger ol Svinburv
Ii visited his father's house several
week. VA c are a I wavs
glad to see him. . .The publication
of the marriage reoonlof Rev, J. P.
Should is read with miivh interest.
township a.
'j Mrs. S. A.
i had been
" to l. ii k, was
"Ion Saturday.
now oceunvin
Vpp ol
siting
l. lie
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iii an, .ii ion lor
' III '. V
llUit.
i
1 1 ell I . . . i.i.,!
Swiirtalunder in
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he.
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isgrove, who Lj tiiun ( loiiutv one In
Feb. 1 ', 1 s72, wdio now
the i
OL'CilpK
1'. Illllllllll
t ', Smith's ston
let jut .-(.i.t cil her
line hatiy girl last fintiiruity...
Jesta Bowersox ol Middlebm
M is. Jennie Eees
tcok din tier w ith
in i (turn home
uirlie lundis 's
Kisitiull that N.
d clerk in A
, Mrs, Jacob Bcu
lushiilld with a
Mrs.
and
ol Miller-tow n
lilin Rousll ami
A 1
.V l - !.L k,li
WFST BGVVER,
i" .
- will
: oil
he held
Sunday
toiuig
t.mi luti ; i i in-. -
Communio: service!
in the Lutheran eh lire!
morning, Jan. 29 II. J.
made a business trip to Ijev-istown
no Tuesday Spenees Bumig and
Warren Biiigauiaii spent a few clays
It Willi
..Howard
The D.inoerats of Frank I'm towtt-lsides in this place,
ship have nominated the following
ticket tor the OomingSpring election:
Judge of Election, Levi Matter; in
spector, Austin (iift; Justice of the
Peace, L. 0. Bachmanj Constable,
Wm. II. MitchdlljSupervisor, Frank
Wenrich; Overseer ofthe Poor,John
D. Hare; School Director, John
Kauffman J Auditor, II. Harris
Bower.
1. (JforgO Culviil, Ijorn Oct.
1856 and died Jan. 2:1, 1870.
Mrs. Bolender bus all her life
been a consistent member of the Re
formed church. Her death wascaus
ctl by old age, rheumatism and stom
ach troubles. The funeral willtakc
place on Thursday niorning at II
o'clock A.M. from her late residence.
Interment in the Middleburg cetne
i terv. Rev. Kohler will officiate.
The Republioansol Franklin twp.
on Saturday nominated the follow
ing ticket: Judge of Election, Geo. There arc only two brothers and
F. Stetler; Inspectors, Harvey E. sisters of the deceased now living.
Schambach, J. C. Hackcnbiirg ; J Tiicy arc Philip Royer of Centre
T.-.i! .f.l l II U D I ..Silo f;..l. ..1..1 A nulla mlti ..f
Olisuce OI toe 1 ..tee, it. unu- ww, nwj, I .'in., nf Mill.'.,,.. 1 1. ill' Palis t ,. .
Inger; Constable, Wm. H. Matter; Aaron K. Gift, who resides at 1329 " ,1,1.. i
8 ' ... '. ... . -7 . . .... Snvtler is A daughter of thet Ccenseil
"M Street, Jjtncotn, l el), a orotn-1 "
Lust Tuesday Charles Dreese, w ho
was engaged in idling trees, was
re i caught by a tree and throw n a con-
I sidorablc distance alighting on his
...i I head and shoulders, He sustained a
i . i .i. it i ii
iractui-e oi inc collar Done, lie wa
brought to town and his injuries
were dressed by Doctors St roheeker,
Smith and Miller John K earns
of Beaver Springs entertained the
M-ople of this place on Saturday ev
ening with artistic performance on
his favorite instrument, the guitar.
He was accompanied by bis brother,
William R. (teams, playing the
harp Ihe following were on the
sick list last week: Frederic l!ing
Btnan, James ELusinger and Mrs.
Jacob Aigler I. G.Snyder and
wife attended the funeral of John
Supervisor, W. A. Wray; Overseer
of the Poor. Win. H. Walter;Scbool
Directors, Robinson Walter, Isuic
H. Brnnner; Auditor, John Reits.
The credit ledger has ruined about
as many victims as the ircat Tyrant,
King Barley Corn inducing his
many aliases from hard cider and
beer on up. Credit, however is more
popular, coming in softer garb, with
more genteel manners. Creditors
live and thrive by it and do, there
fore, hold their peace. The other
fellow, bound band, foot and tongue,
too, dare not squeal. All this, there
fore, serenely quiet along the line.
The man that's noble, just and brave
thinks a good deal, however, and
sometimes quite loudly.
er, Aaron Rover, who was married
to Mrs. Moses Specht, died at the
age of abbot 85 years and a sister,
Caroline, died at the age of 18 years.
Mrs. Bolender is a descendant of a
long line of Royers in this country
which originally came from Germa
ny. The first Royer (Reyer) in this
country was John Michael Reyer,
who was married three times and
bad 24 children.
SHAMOKIN DAM.
Mrs. M. S. Wendf returned home
Saturday from a visit to Kratzer
ville... Edgar Dcrr w ho is at pres
ent working in the woods near
Ijewisburg was a visitor in our
place Sunday.. .Come home to stay,
Mberman Bordner Elmer Bowes
is able to be around again from an
Mrs. Bolender was always highly 'attack of sickness. . . .Chas. Ilart
respected for her good qualities, be-' man who is clerk in Hacket's store,
ing always a good neighbor and a j Sunbury, visited his parents Sun
kind hearted friend. To her no one ' day Frank Santee is always
appealed in vain and now her many
friend" are mourning her demise
with most sorrowful hearts.
busy, but never busy enough
Conrad Dutey was in Sunbury Sat
urday on business.
family on Saturday.
UNION T Wp.
Amnion li. Staid lei) for Sliunlo
kin last week where lie bus secured
employment Enoch Auckcr i-
vi-iting anions friend- al Richfield,
Evendale, McAlistervilie and Mil
flintown mid other places .... Ed,
Auckcr intends to move to our town
or rather at the lower end in gpring.
Geo.Eberly of Sunbuay made
a business trip toollr place last week.
The spelling match at Reiser's
on Friday night was fairly well at
tended Wm. D. Brown sold his
farm to A. W. Potter, Esq., of Se
linsgrove lust week Rev. W. E.I
Brillharl is confined to his house on l
acoount of a bad cold Mrs. Anna
Lenig died last Friday at the ripe
old age ot three score ami twelve
years after an illness of six davs. She
was interred at Grubb's cemetery on
a rei'cut
at roc .Mih
Kline of But) uen il!- was
visitor in t own, , . i Till) meetings ill
the Lutheran clntrel i a ,-c daily increas
ing in interest. The. are under the
I able direction of Rev, Ziiiiniennan
Miss Nellie Smith has ictm-ntl
from Lctytrtowii where she spent
several months. . .Jus. Keller ami
wife were entertained by their
daughter in MilHinburg on Sunday
Eph. Kline of I 'lie Mills is
home at present with his family
A number of persons are suffering
from au attack of the grip.
Monthly,
fieiulctl.
Lev. Druckenmil
Lewisburg and Buffalo Val
ley R. R.
At a meeting of the stockholders
of the Lewisburg ami Buftalo Val
ley Railroad held at the office of S.
P. Wolverton last week, tin; follow
ing officers were elected to serve for
a year: President, Monroe H. Kulp;
Vice President, Gilbert Kul): Sec
retary and Trcn.-urcr, D. C. Kase
uian; Directors, Moni-r H. Kulp,
W. C, McConnell, John Leisenring,
L. T. Bohrbach, (i. E. RobrbaA, D.
C. Kaseinan,M. II. Barr,C. D. Wag
ner and Gilbert Kulp.
Local Ins'itiite will be held in
the Methodist church on Friday ev
ening and on Saturday. A good
program has been prepared. All
are invited to attend. . . ,H. I. Ro
mignnd wife auilMiss Maine Meeht
ley attended Harry Gutelius' funeral
at Middleburgh on Thursday.1...
Communion services will be held in
the Lutheran church on Sunday
morning, Feb. 5. ...Mrs, Lewis
Helfrioh is very ill at this w riting.
.... Miss Cora Raught of Sigler
ville is visiting her parents at this
place. . . . Miss Salhe Hartley ol
McClure i visiting at Bruce Au
rand's. . . .Mr. Lavaw, of Scrantoii,
was entertained by V - Millie
Kempfer i;;t week. . . . fhe loilo'.
ing is the result of the Rehuhlic m
Primary election of Spring twp. held
last Saturday : Ginstable,J. B, Sw
ing; School Directors, A. M. Aurand,
Moses Benfer; Supervisors, W. A.T.
LLh, Henry Manrerj Overseer of
the Poor, L.J. Manbeck; Judge of
Election, W. B. Woodling; Inspec
tor, J.Forry StUKik, Aaron Mover;
Auditor, E. F. ( loss.
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prices for this year.