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    O W. WAUSnDUiiiSO,
Editor ana r roprietor.
JUDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1899.
VOL. 36. NO. 14.
Interesting Items.
T. I.J . D I D....4nt., AP
Our Readers.
-l itelntora In Ijxiil 1ml i n-
If mm 'nnrrulnir I'ponle More
or rromliirni.
Garden digging will soon In- the
Lv , ,(' tlic (lav.
Immense lint' of Embroideries at
Nam! Suilifiairnivn lit
The bicycles an- already begin-
ii. ...
wg to move on we wrwna.
Wear Silks in all the leading
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Dr. L. EL Wolfe f Beavertowu
as in Middleburg last Saturday.
Prof. Paul Blllhardt is instruct
k a olaaa in muaio at Adamsburg.
Mice line oi spring t apes, in bur
olotlij at Wkis', Sclinsgrove. at.
Miss Bertha Erhart of Lewistown
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fll L I . i I I 1 I "l I'M. il .ti... ii..
H uuai
L. Dunkelberger lias a splendid
,i-of Ladies' and Children 8 Sau
i ut 25 wnts.
George Erhart and wife of Lewis-
lace last week.
Joseph Runkie of Bellefonte spent
it,.r vt'irii liw imr C . :m ir-. Ik 1111
Ic of this pl&oe
Dr. K. M.Miller of PeaveHow
as at the oouutv seat on Thursday
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John Stahlneckcr, who is staying
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I .ii in I lj. BUeui OUWU1 nun
I parents at tin place.
John P. Btetler sold the old stable
i his lot to H. F. Walter and in-
i
W. W. Mover of ('animal, Lv-
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ii r v oiii v. i as i lived 10 uiif
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Harry Bibighaus, the activehard-
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ii i hi i ii i - business men ill this vill i"e
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John F, Zechman oi Troxelville,
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Mil' III 1 I If 1 I .11 II 111 III I I - II II i ill! 1 111. .I'
ll minuienunr iooki Lr on iiu irieuuB
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K. Byron Hartman ofPenns Creek,
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in (i mn i ii t ( it linn i r. i r i1- i ru
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t&iness in this place on Saturday
n
Mr?. K. I'. Leonard came in from
Lincoln, Nebraska, last week and
win spend tne summer wmi relatives
in Pennsylvania.
summer OperjjMj of Ladies', Mis
sis and Children s 1 rimmed Hats,
April 2li, 27 and 28.
L. Dl XKKI.IIKKCiEU.
Examine the Roll of Honor in
this issue. If any errors occur in
the roll ot honor or on vour paper,
please notify us at once.
M. Millner oi Kant is spending
this week in Philadelphia and New
York buying a full line oi the latest
Knrinir im.l Summer Ciutds.
I Ii
H. B. Smith oi New Kensington.
Pa., came in to upend Easter with
his aunt, Mrs. Jane Hassinger, and
also took in some business interests.
L. Dunkelbcrger's Millinery real
elegance of style and material are so
good that they are kept tor future
use after the hat has lieen east aside.
The fences will lie removed at the
tank lot and also the one between
the hank lot and the court house
yard, which will add very much to
the appearance of the surroundings.
The Ccutral Hotel at this place
was put up at public sale on Mon
day and was offered subject to a
mortgage of 15300.00 and the only
bid received waa $25.00. Another
sale will he held.
Pretty line of Fancy Skirts at
W 1081 Sclinsgrove. 3t.
A full lineof Mandolin and String
instrument-; ut Oppeuhcimer's. Sc
linsgrove. 3t.
COURT HOUSE CHIPS
M
ItroU i:m ri-il lor IL.'or.l.
L. Miller and wife to Marv
Immense line of Fancy Silks for
Waists at Wkis', Sclinsgrove. 3t.
Oliver Fisher of Isle of Que and
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.nr. iicrroui oi onainoiiin i mm ,., ia,... ,r nnaa Bmi .lt ,, us. j
1 a. J. a mi i - - "w" P
wcrcai inecoi.niy sem on i nursnay s . i-,,...,!. nfffaliiMorrowo.
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W. C. Hilliish and Fred Hilbish . ' "l" J " I for 1800
of Freeburg were seen on our streets I The County Chairman has called John S. Kern and wife to John
on Monday. ia meeting of the Republican Btandi Wagner, 107 acres in Beaver twp.,
. The Lutheran congregation of this l"8 Commitiee lor nextSaturday inHor$1800.
pkoeoelebrated the Lord's Supper wevun aouae m ina mace iw. Estate of Elisabeth Lambert, de-
on Kaster morning.
the purpose ui transacting important
' - i :
I UUBlllVBBi
W. K. stahlnecker, proprietor oi
the Adamsburg Hotel, was at the L. J. Albua .t Catawissa came
county seat on Monday. over to MiUdieburg last inursuay
' .. . . ,, to interview our businessmen rela-
1 lie Peiinsv vania Kailroad ( oni- . . i
I1l-n 1 i i i 1 1 i 1 1 i ' i 1 1 i .'iiliilrlMV
the Rail- , , " " .. . , 1 . ;
lor the purpose ut manutacturutg
dace.
pany has put a 'phone in
i -i I'll 1 t-iliiin ut fiii iiliii'
' I shoes in tin
Miss Bertha Ripka returned from !
Sclinsgrove last Saturday and will
Spend some time with her parents
here.
We have now in stock the largest
o" snrine kooos evei
own
S. Wr.is, Selins-
:;t.
stoc
in this town,
grove.
Mrs. Jane Hassinger has gone to
New Kensington to spend several
months with her sister, Mrs. Har
riet Smith.
More and mora women are com
ing to think the same way that
Dunkelberger's always have the cor
rect styles.
Dr. J. C. Amig and wifeoi Lew is
town spent Saturday and .Sunday at
the home oi Mrs. Amig's parents
in Swioefbrd.
A very interesting Faster service
was held in the Lutheran church on
Sunday evening rendered by the
Sabbath school.
Newt. S. Bachman is putting up
some new buildings tor Josaphat
Walter in place of the ones destroy
ed by fire recently.
Peter S. Albert and wife of Sc
linsgrove were at this place on Wed
nesday of last week and dined with
Fx-Commissioner James Erdley.
Jx'l J?cnfcr of near New Berlin
was a Middleburg visitor last Thurs
day and while in town, made a pleas
ant call at this office.
15. T. Reichenbaoh of Aline last
Thursday dropped in to town to
transact some business. We are al
ways glad to see him.
Subscribers changing their P. O
address thb spring should notify this
office promptly, giving their old as
well as their new address. tf.
Rev. John Yoder, a student oi the
Theological department of Pennsyl
vania College, Gettysburg, spent
Faster with his mother's family in
this place.
Lost. An Astrican Fur Cape.
between the Lutheran church and
Dienier's corner Swineiord. The
finder will be rewarded by leaving
the same at this office,
John FoRT of Freeburg, who litis
been employed at Steclton for seine
time, while on a vacation last week,
came to Middleburg last Thursday
to see some of his friends.
Charles Marks of Dickinson Col
lege, Carlisle, William Shindel,
( Jeorgc and Luther Moat, of Sus
quehanna University, Sclinsgrove,
were at home spending their Faster
vacations.
H. I. Stahlnecker and A. W.
Auraiid have purchased a clipping
machine to clip horses. They ofler
to clip horses at $1.00 each. Any
one desiring to have their horses
clipped will do wel! to have these
gentlemen do it for them. tf.
It is not always that readers ot a
pa per ea n make money out oi an adver
tisements in a Mipcr, but the readers
of the Post can. If they cut out
the advertisement of the Economical
Shoe Co., Sunbury, and present it at
the store, it will be accepted in lieu
ot 5 cents in cash for any purchase
you make.
! tveaders of the Post residing
away from Middleburg may sup
pose there are no general stores in
this place, We have them but the
proprietors have not yet learned the
value of an advertisement.
The Democratic Standing Com
mittee of Snyder County met in
Middleburg on Saturday. William
Kuhn ofShamokin Ham was elected
chairman and J. C. Shambaoh ot
Adamsburg was elected delegate to
the State ( '(invention.
rvin Bowersox, w ho had been
Spending some time at State College
for his health, returned bomeon I'Yi-
ay of last week considerably im-
, t a, Y.I
proved, we are pieasea to learn
that the climate of Centre county
agrees with Mr. Bowersox.
Persons in need of Carpets will
rjo well to examine our stock before
purchasing as we have B large line
of Brussels, Ingrain and IJjig Car
pets at prices to suit all. Brussels
Carpets from 45c. upw ards.
:!t. S. Wkis, Selinsgrove.
Eli Portaline of Meiserville will
be a candidate at the Republican
primary for the nomination of Coun
ty Auditor He held this position
once before and he -bowed by his
careful attention to details that he
will look after the best interests of
the taxpayers oi Snyder County.
R. A. Kant, of Washington, D.
C, who holds a position as head
clerk in one of the Departments of
the War Department at the National
Capitol, was at the county scat last
Thursday. Mr. Kant, is a Snyder
County hoy and his friends here are
glad to note the advancement be has
made among the powers.
A Smooth, easy shave, genteel hair
cut, or other tonsorial work, is al
ways obtained :it Sdes' Barber Shop,
in Wittemnver's building, opposite
Post office. (Jo to Soles to buy
new razors or exchange for old ones.
Razors honed and guaranteed to give
satisfaction. A. K. BoLKB.
Mrs. F. C. Aurand has just re
ceived from New York and Phila.
the latest ityleaof Goods and extendi
an Invitation tooall and see her cheap
bargains lor cash. Hats, Tain ()'
Shanters, Caps, Baby Cloaks, Reef
ers, Jackets. Capes in silks and
cloths irom 7"e. up. Also Shirt
Waits. Cheap Muslin I 'underwear.
Guaas Vesta, 6o to 60c.; Wrappers,
49a to $1.40. The latest in La
dies' and Men' Ties, Collars, Cutis,
etc. Also Mackintoshes.
The attention of our readers is
railed to the advertisement of the
Economical Shoe Company, Sun
burv, under the management otJobn
(. Chestnut. They are offering some
rare bargains, in our last week's
issue through tlu failure oi receiv
ing a letter some glaring errors were
made in the prices quoted. This
wiH-k, however, the prices are all
right and our renders can rest as
sured that Mr.Chestir.it is a reliable
gentleman and will do exactly as he
says in his advertisement. On Sat
urday was their oftcning day and t bey
were unable to supply all the pe.
ple who called.
ceased, to Wm. H. and Solomon .
Lambert, deed of assignment oi two
tracts in Spring twp., for $1.00, etc.
David Brown and will1 to Kate
A. Lambert, lot in Adamsburg, for
$825.
J. R, Heintzelman and wife t
Erauklin Row, lot in Smith Grove,
for $600.
Chas. H. Allien and wife to Mary
C. Albert, lot iii the borough of Se
linsgrove, for $75.
Qeo. A. Rover and wife to Philip
T. Moyer, Lot No. 2", Front St.,
Freeburg, for S bi).
Heirs of Simon P. Koillcr, deed.,
to C. A. Miller, trai t in Jackson
twp., for $1510.
Cyrus and Solomon 8. Graybill,
Assignees of Christian S. Grnvbiilto
Mary E. Graybill, 89 acres in Wcsl
Parry twp., lor $0000.
J. C. W. Bossier and wifetoJobn
R. Romig, 1 acre and 11 perches
in Penn twp., for !?12-".
Geo. B. Straub and wife to m.
F. Roush, Lot No. 17 in Spring
man's addition, Freeburg, tor 5rH'l.
Win. Buyer and wife to (Jeo. C.
Spangler, house and lot in Centre
ville, for $400. (1855.)
Philip Roush and wife to Ceo. A.
Gordon, house and lot in Kreamcr,
for $1 ")(.
W. F. ami ( '. M. I lunimel aud
wives to F. M. Hummel, lot in Se
linsgrove, for SiivJ.
JohnS. Rine and wife to George
W. Newman, 49 acres in Chapman
twn.. tor 1600.
i
Anna and J. Newman, Sr. to Geo.
W. Newman, 23 acres and 1 1 I per
ches in Chapman twp., for $500.
Peter Herman ami wife to Anion
Kubns, lot in Centre tw p., for S.
Jacob L. Snyder and wife to Am
nion Kubns, 1 acres and 85 perches
in Centre twp., for $165.
W. F. and C. M. Hummel and
wive- to Laura E. R. Scho
Isle oi Que, for ?:!S."i.
I., ii, in l.ramrd.
Letters of Administration in the
estate ot' Hiram Singer issued to Hi
ram Jarrett were surrendered and
Chas. Hower substituted.
Letters were also granted to Eve
(iill in the estate of Laac Gill, late
of Franklin twp.
WHIM PnlMML
The last will and testament oi
Charles Botts, One thousand dol
lars was Uipicathcd to his son, Mo
ses Botts and five hundred and seventy-two
dollars to his daughter,
Fmnialine and residue to legal heirs,
His son, Moses Botts, is named as
the Executor,
Nnrrlnur UmM
(Chas. C. Yerger, Jackaootwp.,
) Lizie S. Knouse, Centre twp,
Geo. C. Anmiller, Bhamokin Dam,
(Harriets. Auval, Penn twp.
Mieo. F. Fertig, Kratervillc,
( Maggie R. Kline,
I Clyde D. Rolig,
( Dora A. Yoder,
Friends of "The Post"
Roix of Honou. The following
persona have paid their subscript inn
to the Post to the dates opposite
their names. Should any mistakes
occur in these credits or on your pa
per please notify us
Enoch Kubns, Jan. 1, 1900
W. C Feelirer, Feb. 15, '5J5
Mrs. J. B. Reichley, Jan. I, 1900
Jacob ( i. Walter,
G. A. Brosius,
Henry S. Beaver,
J, B. Shannon,
J. ( I. Kessler,
( icorge Attruud,
1. F. Ran,
D. E. Kreiner,
H. J. Heiaer,
Jerome ErtlleV,
Levi 1 !. Treaster,
lr. A. M. Smith,
Henry R. Ri gle,
J. W. Teals,
Clms. Fry,
1 Ir. R. S. I angler,
state Library,
A. W. Sholly,
James Ayer-.
A. S. Sechrist,
Samuel Ikilig,
John W. Walter,
Ainu- Bowersox,
P.ter Nacc,
I!. .1. iarnian,
Peter iarnian,
Levi S. ( leliiett,
A. I . Kreamer,
Murray Dretse,
John ( '. Stuck,
Theodore lOnllev,
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W ilaon Stroup,
J. Calvin Hrbster,
I. Ii. Dimm,
I Ieiiry I.e. man,
Alfred Specht,
'has. Speelit.
Mrs. Joseph Walter,
N. P. Hummel,
John M. Mover,
! F. K. liowersox,
W. A. Lutz,
i lohu ( i. Renninger,
Jere Charles,
Emanuel Yerger,
Andrew Krutzer,
I A. M. Krataer.
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M. rria Erdley,
John ( '. Rcnuiiigi r,
John Romig,
Jacob Row,
C.C. Seebold,
(i. ItHendricks,
( P. Rockefeller;.
ReuU'ii ' iriek,
W. W. Mover,
Geo. S. Sehaffcr,
Serutus Norman,
J. H. Brnliaker,
Mrs. C M. Slear,
'aniline 1 'i ten-,
Jam.- H. 'lover,
F. Feltv.
Harrison Breininger, April I, 1900
Gen. I. II. Hastings, Jan. I, 1900
Keuoen i in i e,
W. II. Hackenburg,
A. B. Mark Lev,
Henry I , Ti.ouias,
Win. . Bilger,
J. C. Bakcless,
S. H. Brubaker,
Elias Rearick,
Wilmer ' eker,
M. S. ( iampbell,
I leury I Meyers,
Jesse Rolie-,
Herbert N. Goes,
( leu. 1. Kline,
.1.11. Shatter,
L. A.Mertz,
John W. Wagner,
Geo. W. Erhart,
W. H. Butler,
.1. F. Bingaman.
i, lot on I Samuel F. Maurer,
i John K. Mover,
W. C. Hilbish,
J. P. Kearas,
(i. W. Bordman,
J. W. Eisenhauer,
F. P. Walter,
A. H. Klose,
W. H. Mussulman,
I Iriah Bailey,
W. H. Ranch,
N. ( . Row,
Frank Bowersox,
Curtin Bowersox,
Mrs. A Itl Steininger,
John Mohn,
II . F. Mohn,
Henry Wittes,
DillaS. Biekhart,
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Lewi- Mengle,
Walter Stamm,
Asaph Bowersox,
W. N. Engle,
Dr. A. .1. Herman,
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C. A. Miller,
N . ! I. Spangli r,
Mrs. W. ii. Romig,
( . M. Showers,
Wilson Arbognst,
A. '. Smith,
David Seiler,
A. C Field,
Samuel Bilger,
I. I '. Heiutzelman,
Lizzie Shrev,
John Romer,
Jan. 1, 1900 1 Shrailer,
Jan. 1, 1900 Mrs. A. T. Taylor,
Jan. 20, '99 j ' " ler,
Jan. 1, I900d. F. Kerstetter,
Jan. 1, 1900 A. S. Hassinger,
Auril 1 I. ''.".': Wm. Martin.
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Wm. F. Stahlneckei
W. B. 1 1, rtnan,
Dr. H. A. Mumaw.
Amon J. Kline,
Sinn m Benfor,
M. Shambaeh,
Ian. 1, 1900 1 S. Spnggle,
Oct. 1. Mr-. David Reed,
May 1. '98 1 Milton Hackenburg,
Mar. 1, 1900 1 Adam Shemorry,
Mar. 1 . L900 John Mover.
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Wintield. Pa.
Middleburg.
Summer School.
I will town a two months' term t
dimmer school in the public scliool
building on Monday, May 8th, 1889.
Terms, $1.00 per month. All the
branches will be taught.
3-904it Enwix Ciiaui.ix
Mis Annie Beaver will ohu a
select school in the Franklin sohool
house, Monday, April 21th, ti in
tiauesix wreks. Rates 50 and 7
cents. 2t.
Samuel Rickhart,
Wm. II. Boyer,
Edward Bickhart,
D. Witmer,
John ti. Shaffer,
H. Laudenslager,
J. W. Rjegel,
(i. C. Maurer,
Wm. Good,
Chas. Roush,
Wm. H. Kerstetter,
Daniel Snyder,
D. F. snip,
Frank Beaver,
J. W. Stiever,
Irwin I 'iia lens lager,
Samuel Rollu-.r.
W. F. Dugte,
W. H. Kaeppi
Dr. P. W. Houser,
(. C. Oarman,
John W. WagiHr,
P.S, lVmter,'
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F. W. Young,
Senora Wagner,
F. R. Musser,
R. S. 1 1 intzi laian,
G. J. Roush,
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Isaac SHtts,
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Levi A. Musser,
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W. W. Rice,
Jobs Walter.
Chas. Miller,
Irwin lioyer,
H L Rums,
Reuben Banler,
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Btroa Hartman,
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