The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 18, 1899, Image 4

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    Royal
Absolutely fcwE
5AKINO
Powder
ABSOLUTEIYtaRE
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
not bakiho powotii co., xtw ion.
COURT HOUSE CHIPS
Del Kiilrrrd fr R.cor.
Protessional Evidence.
The Middleburgh Post.
published everr Thursday.
Geo. W Wi.genseller,
tditor and Proprietor
Subscription $1.50 per year,
III. :i mull paid In advance when sent out
atae me county.)
RATFS OF ADVERTISING.
v transient advert hments not otherwise
.wutracted tur will lie charged at the rate of 18
lit J i r llni' (nonparlel measure) for first Inser
II in und ID cents per line for every subsequent
I nscnion.
Hr vitA nntiert publuhed fret ; obituary fom,
tr tmtfs or rti&rci. fc. larrr cenu o tine.
Republican Standing Committee.
Actum.
(leaver,
Heaver W.,
Centre,
c hajiman,
Frntiklin,
JaekSOfl,
Mtridlebunr,
Middlecreek,
Monro,
PaDn,
Perry,
Perry W
Sell imir rove.
Bpring,
t nlon,
VwtliiiiKtcni,
w.
II. Herman. J. i. Micldlecwiirtli
.. vv . Mnaaor. David Coleman
luuc. A. waeyner, John i Howell
II. B. WuKiier. It A. Bowereoi
G. S. Trcicithian. I'. A. Tronic
M, L. Waller, H. K. Bolender
.1. s. Vearlck, ll. II. smith
Al. 'lcli.ii. .lucnctc Knlley
A. I c. Kreamer. S. I,. Yiccler
A. It. Young, D. 1. Hitter
Prank Miller. Howard Bow
Dr. Mi Boihrock, Irwin Beyer
QeOi 8trawief ! .Icclm Noll
A. B, Keck, II. .1. Duek
Oeo. 8, Lepley, ti. M Smith
(. O. Itlc e. II. .1. Stroll
Dr. v.. w. Toole, Ji B. Arbogaet
Thursday, May 18, 189!.
SATURDAY'S PRIMARY.
Naturda the Republicans of tliis
county held their annual primary
election and it passed oil very quiet
ly, The results in detail are given
in another part of tins paper. Some
surprises, and heartaches were to le
expected and those who were not pre
pared to expect them, ot course, were
disappointed. The vote was not as
heavy as usual, when the primary is
held earlier, hut the later primary
seems to have been more satisfactory
than the early ones. The candidates
have had better weather.
Tlu defeat of Judge Specht, who
made one of the most popular sheriffs
the county ever had, is a singular
result. Judge Specht was very
popular and that induced Senator
Hummel to recommend him to Gov
ernor Hastings for appointment as
Associate Judge. The defeat ot
Judge SM'cht is not his own defeat as
it is a slap at Senator Hummel. We
predicted months ago that Senator
Hummel was not representing his
jtcoplc by insisting on voting lor
Quay and now the peopehavespoken
ami they have severely relinked S'li
Btor Hummel for the course he hits
taken.
The nominees for county offices
are all good men and we predict for
them handsome majorities.
REGISTERING; DEEDS
Bofore Ions the new
registering deeds will go into prac
tice. Although that time baa not
In these davs when thereare hun-
M. G. Shellenberger and wife to : ,1,, cf unscrupulous adventurers
Amos S. Winer, 101 acres in West who are advertising new remedies as
Perry twp, for 1000. ; wtile ony gurt. cure for thegripand
Win. H. Heaver and wife to Maria its terrible after effects, it is a relief
Martin, 12 acres in Centre twp. for to read the experience a man who
?:5H). has spent his life in supplying med-
J. M. Dauberman, Adm'r to Da- ieincs U the public. Mr. .JohnMetz,
vid Snyder, 120 acres ill Jackson 1 Ph. IX, who owns a drug store in
twp, for $4026. (Less Dower.) Ina, Ills., sendstlie tollowingletter
(Jmnre Renter. Adm'r of the Es- "Dli. MlI.KS MEDICAL CO.
system of I tilt' ofSusan Smith, deed., to Harry Gentlemen : lean always recom-
Watrncr, three tracts of land in West menu nr. .Miles nervine ro my oub-
Beaver two.. OOntainins in the ag- toniers as it cured my daughter ot a
the PACKER
BICYCLE
SrmYlVANU. KUUMM0.
S .cowry tfc Lewistowii Division.
In effect Nov. 20, 1848.
Is a model wbeel, and
one that will ont-wear
any wheel on the market.
K1MKAID DI. I STATION. I KAVTWARD
' P m p Ml I A. I. i T m
j 4.21 UM I.ewuto i J . 'ran s.nr,
1 4 20 i-j.ua Main Sirft r..-j ,,s
'4.18 lt.0l I Lewtetown t.U 3.IU
4.IW '1141! I Meltlaod 7.4.1 a.sn
4 oi n.4 8 I Painter r.4 3. an
isi 11.40 II Haladle :m 1.31
S,M ll.e; 11 ' Winner T.8V1 ? ha
.43 ll.fr; IT j Medlar. Dim I 1.43
.88 11.19 10 I Raub'iMlIU 8 13 3.31
:'e 11 11 51 1 Adam-barer ! 1.18 3.5K
U II (V Ik Hoav.rtowo s.vr. 4.04
8 11 lU.M 30 BtDlc-r 1 fi.34 4.14
I 8.11. I" 13 1 llel.o-.il I 8.4c 4 21
8.00 i : 88 alcer s 4fi 4.8
2 3 10 tp ST K reams' "4
2.S2 10.33 u PevllDc s :,- 3
J.4S 10.H 43 icclinur. i .' 4 43
! :r. 10.17 46 sutlnmrov. .1 H Ot 4 48
.'23 10 05 n smcccirv SIX 5c 01
Aaita L,..rlwui t ri.nn,.,. Eramte of 1 1 acres, for $482. severe attack of Lagnppc when that KtHAIKIfN tl
. o . ft-li. f... i. - u ..,i dread disease was raLMi.irthroiigh the
r reoeru k j, muTCl iiuci ccv w - w m - ,i ,
tionsarc beins Derteoteduthe conn
tv oommissioners's office for the Henry 1?. Mover, house and lot No.
putting of this new "sy stem of regis-145 in Freebiirg tor 1500.
tering deeds into operation. As we Mary E. and David Hofl'er to
all know, the measure authorizing Martha Bah tier, tract of land in
such a system was passed i't the re- Chapman twp. containing 30 acres
cent session of the Legislature. Sev- ; jor $,SlO.
era days ago it was approved by
(tovcrnor Stone.
It is an understood fact that this
system will not be put into full
operation until a certified copy of
the act gets into the hands of the
county commissioners. They ex
pect to receive it any day, and it is
thought that by the middle of next
week the compulsory registration of
every deed transferring real estate
in Snyder county, will be in full
force and effect in this county.
The general opinion is that this
move is a good one and that the act
is most opportune.
Every county in the State, in
which the inhabitants number more
than o.OOO will lie effected by this
new measure.
Mrs. Amelia Mover to Jacob S.
Wagner, heUM and lot in Selins-
grove tor bzuoo, uateoioeeaieoo.
Call
buying
instmctor
see before
bicvele.
WALLACE TEATS,
GUobe Mills.bPa.
v v
country some years ago. ouioe toai
time I have sold hundreds of bottles
under your guarantee and have had
none returned."
Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by all
druggists on a guarantee that first
bottle benefits or money refunded.
A trial package of Dr. Miles' fa
vorite treatment for the grip, OOtt-
. i-t ;..,r , ,r I )p MIL...' Nervine. l)r.
Heirs ot Michael Helm, released .... ? xt J t :. i:n
Allies erveaun unn i utsi
Ik' sent absolutely free to anv person
sending name and address on a postal
card, requesting the samples and
mentioning the name of the POST,
Address, Dr. Miles Medical Co., U Tiu
Elkhart, Indiana. nrriinr(1IIU,lt,s with tll0 Faum
! Journal by which w areena-
bled to offer a five-year sul-
'A scription to that ikiiht to every
. .... . r- 1 Immm Homn tnr tl. Cniirl nl!! 11CW StlbserilKT will) llllVS ()lll
, . ... , . r, Lent t;i fi.iiti milium u,uu ,v, ... v. . ,
I, H. Wagner and Wife tti I'. O. Oyer and Terminer and Oenerul JU delivery U Dollar for the M mm Rnrman
. 5 . . . ,linccrt or llccirlor Sessions of tbe IVaee of ! ltlll.II lOI lilt .'I I PI l ,1.1 , 1 lit. 1 1
Kitter, lot in MianioKin nam, aion- snvder county held as June Term, oonmenouig
roe two., with improvements, for Monday. Junr 8 im
L ram leaves Nuu bury J) SJJi d iu, ar
rives at SeUnscrove 5 45 p in
Train It'KVH LewiHowti Janetioa !
I V! a in, 10 13 a m. 1 10 n m,3 27 c in. 7 07 11 38 p ni
fur Alteon i. PlttaburK icnd the Went.
For Mi lucre ami WarhluKton 9 38 am ti.
I 38 4 83. 1 01 p m Kor 1'lilla.lelphla an.l New
Vftfb AUUSam 1 M 1 U J U .n J 11t..tn V...
t Jl " " 7 " -
unoer an exjieriencen 1 nnmmuivwfmuwaa9ww
of all kinds neatly done
I have spent a number
of rears at tbe business
and
a
1 I T I H I T 1 . i. A 1 1
deed, lo .loim o. ncnii, iraci oi nun
in Monroe twp., containing 23 acres
and allowances, for $1200.
Mary A. Oldt ami GcorgeOldt to
Elvina Kauffman, H acresinSpring
twp. for $500.
Mary E. and David Hotter to
Mrs. Christian Mover, lot of 221
feet in the village of Hotter, Chap
man twp. for $260.
"A
A ta! of$2.50.j
jury List.
it
in it il no id her e.'in. anil t IIS IS.
will have a tendency to keep the ! R K,,," JST
books straight This system has twp. for $25.
fOOU. Name. occupation.
Susan Trutt to Sarah Stroub, 1 Bowenox. Jerre B Farmer,
, . , , , nvnx in momjje iwn. iw ciw. Mhar louts hrmar
)ne crood advantaira m Ik found I r . M , r. tJ r , Z . r . .
h r if .... c 1 I 1 Kraiitz Wilson. Laborer.
Ltrcvi o ii'iikh nuu iruv mi uvuim
1 perches in Perryl mtL WUMtB i,,,
ight I Ins system lias IW1 M 1 1.. wm.um i. , uborcr.
been in use for years in the cities of Zinnia r.. l rymoycr, nowiierman, Hackenbur?, Daniel, sr., -
Pittsburg and Allegheny The idea and Edward H. Frymoyerand Chas. ! liamea. j.ob a. Lumberman,
is to keep the assessment Uniks in j A. Herman and Henry Frymoyer to j "7'
Ptraight condition, while, at toe Mrs. Louisa B. Knouse, 20 acres I juow, Ammoo,
... . . I 1 til I. IV l?." ""l I L' 1 1 . Unl,.m. nHaaftkihat
same t nie, it will enable the asses- ami perencs ior ?..oo. , ;
i i.m i t i . i it ; hllngler, Al., larmer,
ors of the ditlercnt boroughs and Margaret ami Win. Haines to laarUn. 04rB. Laborer.
cities to keen track of the various Barbara E. Woodruff, lot in the vll-l Metiger, Henry, Farmer,
.. . . . ... I Uomlir llanlel
transfers anil assess tl.e jiroperty at- lage of .Salem, i'ciin twp., t)i M-lo
cortlinglv. In adttition to tins, me perches tor II ZOO. specht, obaries oarfc
system will lie worked by what IS I
ciIIikI the slip niethotl. iNo deed i Ut'H of St
can be accepted by the recorder un-! diurdi in West Beaver, 98 equen vum
s o ni-ito .it i tit
v I.lt of 1'etlt Jurors drawn for the Court of
i Cciinnion I'leas, court of quarter Sessions of the
I Pi'iu-e I'nirl orilver unci Terminer and Oeoei-al
Martha 1 laines and Catherine Kit- ; Jail Delivery of Boyder Ooonty, 1M held hb
1 :... .....1 sninn. t.eorKe, i rui Ker,
inu m- iuiui tiiiM nut w m. war-
less it bears the stamp oi the county i jM.r,.l,t.s for
coiiinnssioiicrs oincc, inns snowing into
si mil Amos M. l.ulcorer.
Paul's Evan. Lutheran specnt, Henry,
S. Oliver. Merchant,
PETIT JVBOBtS.
Res'.isce.
Centre
Mlddleburit
Chapman
West 1'erry
l'erry
Franklin
Adams
Franklin
Adams
Heaver
Sellusifrovo
Perry
Heaver
,'ackson
WaslilugtoD
Chapman
spring
Franklin
Beaver
Monroe
union
Mlddlecreck
that it has been rciostercd (here.
Those who have deeds to lie record-
ed and the county officials will lei
spared much trouble from now on
simply because they will go first to
the commissioners office ami have
Foot one year in advance, ami
the same offer is made to every
old subscriber who jiays bis ar- g
rearages to date ami one dollar 9
xtra for the Post one year in 8
advance ami the Farm Journal n
five years iu advance. y
' REMEMBER S
fi that in on'c rto get this premium
of five yea-s .subscription to the
f Faum Joi unai,, it is necessary t
to attend to this matter prompt- f
1 ly as we have only a limited I
numlier to offer. Address j
The Middlehuroii Post,
2 Middleburgh, Pa. '
Vm. -x " x - v. 3ct xr x-vx r
Philadelphia & Erie R R Division.
AND
N0RT1IEKN CKN rn AI. RAILWAY
Trains leave Sunbury dally except Sunday :
1 i a m fur Krie and C'anandalxua
6 1(1 a m lor Ilellolnnte Krle ami Canandau'ia
I 45 a tn tor Look Haven, Tyrone and the wes' .
1 in pin InrHellefonte Kano Canacdalicua
S45p m lor kenuvoand Kin urn
v ir, p in lur Wllllamsport
Sunday 3 10 a in lor Krle and I'anandalirua
' 13 n m for Lock Haven and 05pai her Wli
tlanspoft
8 10 am, A 33 a m 2 00 and 3 43pm tor Wtlkeu
harre and Haielton
7 00 a iu. lu 20 a in, 2 03 p m, 5 43 p m lor Shamo
kln and Mount t'armel
Sunday 9 S3 a m lor Wllkesbarrc
Train leave Hellnngrove Junction
10 00 a in, week dayi iirrlvlnw ut Phil cdelpbla
300 pin Now York 3 38 p m Baltlinure 3 11 p m
WMhlnKtnn 4 10 pin
534 p m lull i arrivlnit at Philadelphia
,0 20 p ic Now York 8 33 a in. Hull lie. re cj r,,u,
Washington 10 35 p m
8 4ilpm, week days arrlvlnfr at Philadelphia
4 30a m New York 713 a B)
Tra'ns aluo leave Sunhury :
S a m dally arrtvinir at Phlladeldhla 6 H a m
Haiti more 8 35 a ra Wiuhlnaton 7 45 a' in New
York 83 a m Weekday!, 10 38 a m Sundayr,
7 50 a m week dava arriving at Philadelphia,
11 48 am. New York i! 13 p m, Baltimore 11 53
a m, Washington I on p in.
1 53 p in, week day arriving at Philadelphia
8 23 p in. New York V 30 p in, Baltimore uj p m
Washington 7 15 p m
Tralm alao leave Sunbury at 50 am and 5 2S
and 8 35 pm, lor Hartiiburg, Philadelphia and
Baltimore
I. K. WOOD. Oen'l Paaa Agenl
J. B. HUTCHINSON Oen'l Manager.
... 10 C.. ait)
ier in Miiif, i.'sip pvivnn ivi eio, Name. Oeeupatlon.
(DattKl 1874.)
Mariah Hummel, Solomon Hum
mel, Win. B. Hummel, Charles J.
Beaver and others to Geo. I. Kline,
Amig. i ,oiiH, QenUeman,
Aumlller, John I)., Farmer,
Hotdorf, 'hRrles 31., Mason,
llolendcr, John. Laborer.
BMer, Jerry. Farmer,
i Bollg, Amos
HELP THE TOWN.
We now have a shoe factory as
sured and we have at our disposal
a proposition for a gun factory.
What arc ourmonied men and busi
ness men going to do about it? The
shoe factory stock was raised mostly
by small subscriptions ranging from
$50 to $500. The gun factory
needs $25,000 on bonds and $3,500
forabuilding. This means, of course,
that all must pull harder and that
those who arc better able must pull
good nnd strong. This proposed in
dustry means U great deal to Middle
burg. The gun factory people agree
to cmplov 300 hands by the close of
the second year. What does this
mean? It means that In-fore two
years have expired there will be n
necessity here for 200 new bouses if
we get nothing more. It means
more than this as the town would
need not only new citizens ami work
men for the gun factory, but car
nentersand other mechanics must
come to help erect these many build
ings. If we all pull together we
can easily make a town in the Mid
dlecreek Valley having a popula
tion of 5,000 or 6,000 people in five
or six years. If we do not do this,
there are other towns in our im
mediate vicinity who arc waiting
anxiously for us to say that we can
not rasie the amount of money
needed. This is a very large bite
for us to take, but it means so much
to us that we tlarc not in justice to
ourselves let it slip out of our grasp.
I )o your duty.
..' ...... i .1. Unt.eL.M tiarai o.vlif nillllirv . . .. ..
enter then, in the recorder's office -" s I " B I uowea. Ntrwwn. rt.ior,
'11 atTCS. WwWIIH, MIM IICWWI
' . . T . I Beaver, Jerome w BlaokamlUi.
.las. ni. rMimnan ami wne lo.iacoo ,,trk Hvnry M Merchant,
15. Herman, 53 acres in Franklin Den.T.a.JUtos,
. , .)-.- polk, Howard, Painter,
twp. tor ?-(.). mhrmaii, Dautel, carpenter.
J. W. and A. H. Sv.artz, Attor-1 Farleman, Charlee, Bltckmlth,
..o..a:.,lnt L.r I' R Rnravfe t.i Orayblll, Peter L.,
IU in i cevi 8ra m 4 -ve w m eeaw i
Robert Middlesworth, tract in Ad-
for recortl.
An official, speaking of the new
act, this moVning said: "In five
years' time the operation of this act
will work a revolution in the matter
of assessing all properties in this
en mil v. 1 have no doubt that then?
is a great deal of property in this w twp. for $155.
county which is not on the valuation Lytlia Middleswarth to Robert
books of the county commissioners' 'Middlesworth, 71 acres in Spring
office, through the difficulty of mak-1 twp. $100.
nig accurate and complete assess
ments. In many cases it is so dif
ficult to dcscrilie jiroperty that its
location is almost an impossibility.
Then, again property which is assess
ed at so much per acre may be enter-1 Qpfjug twp, for 200.25.
eo as containing nm uuuiikh t WIHaPrawMo.
acres than it reallv does.
a in i.i.t it lit unti o ,'uiiin in
"I have no doubt that when the
system gets into thorough operation
the county will lie the gainer by
thousands of dollars in its yearly
assessment, which now slips through
as the result of the present way ol
doing things."
fanner,
(lift, Austin, Farmer,
Ocniberllni,'. Ed. (., Farmer,
llelser, Ira, Trucker.
iioweii, Adam, Laborer,
BummeL. Charles, "
Kratzer, Peter, f armer,
Kelster, James, Ijilwrer,
Kelster, Clinton,
Irwin Fetterolf and wife to liobt. Keek. Albert It., Merciiant.
Middlesworth, lot No. 0 in Troxel- neer.
villc for $!()(). Ilt.el. John, Farmer,
Lydiaand Robert Mi.ldlesworth Z'e.
to Simon D. Meager, !52 acres in Miner, John J.. iiiacksmith.
I Manbeck, I)Uls, (ientleman,
I Moyer, Philip I., Laborer,
j Musser, Ivl, Farmer,
of Nace, Philip, laborer,
Inst I Newman, Henry, Farmer.
, ,l.c. n.nn,. IHnotiBmlrh
Thursday. His wife, Amanda Moy- How, Ammos A.. Farmer,
er is the Executrix and the heir. j llelchenbach, William, Laborer.
I Kelnhart. James, Farmer,
Letters tirnntecl. gtahl, Levi, Fanner.
Ijetters of administration were shambacn, Kimer e., Farmer,
granted to Ma V. Moyer in the es- tlmf'lnK' Kl8"ort "
b to itk i t ro t Specht, Harry, Laborer,
tateof rSarahliowcrsox, Iateotrrank-l8naler j0bno. Farmer.
Israel Moyer was proliatet.1
1 8ft,
Kesldence.
Sellnsgrove
Spring
Sellnsgrove
Spring
Monroe
Perm
MIddlehurg
Franklin
Beaver
Jackson !
West Perry i
MttMlebarg
Atttni
Minnie
W est Perry
Franklin
Selinagrove
Monroe
MIddlehurg
Monroe
Washington
West Perry
Sellnsgrove
Beaver
Union
Mlddlecreck
Chapman
sellngrove
West Heaver
Wiushlngtoii
Centre
Monroe
Franklin
Spring
Penn
Union
One of the best Wheels
on the Market
ONLY - - - $40.00.
IDEAL . . .
A wheel of unparalleled
quality for only $ 25.00.
Fine Bicycle ltcpairing Successful
ly done. Some good second-hand
Wheels now on hand.
N. P. HUMMEL,
KllEAMEK, PKXNA.
WANTED-BRAINS
SnlforttuiiBligaevliwtofptMlo tullllrjt, ititusi
utt ivtnit f WitUutra City. TUi beck cott u moj
isUut. It will tt inttoyos fomctiuur. Write H MM
Cu yn tUil olumitUaf to Mtt I Fnttet year lditi:
thoy may brtaf yet wealth. Before tnlynur for pttn J
nr literal efen ud lavctttr't Attltiut. Saurer la .ela; .
COPP A CO. Pte att-wmri WuMter Re
It will lie noticed that sooner or Tin two., deceased-, May 3, 1899. smith, cbariesA., t n.iertaker,
I ,"11111' IllliS. .1UU ..V'( ,
Mnrrlnce l.li ensrM. updegraff, Charles, Farmer,
(dames P. Gordon, Perry twp. j waitor, chariesii., confectioner,
Bessie M. Wagner, " " j .
Foil Sai.k. 1 offer for sale fifteen
acres ol farm land, twenty acres
of partly cleared html and twenty
lour acres of timber land, all situat
etl at New Berlin in Limestone town
ship, Union Co. If so desired, it
will be sold in lots. For particulars
impure of A. T. Taylor, Kishaco
tiuillas, Pa. 3-23-3mo.
later all the property, through the
medium of this system of register
ing, will lie a matter of record on
the valuation books of the county
commissioners' office.
REMARKABLE RELIC
Centre
Washlagtor.
MlddleburK
Pony
West Beaver
Chapman
Mlddleburg
Bill r C RlDucro
eane let
ra I ipissaPi,
Be tarTlncie r
exprrlenee. BUUtv ram
v llKeU A. nr Broedwav
IDDtyiO flBk pm
Addraia
Maw York. V
goat :: mmrm mm mmw:mnm
1 wmmm.
ITH E TAILOR,
j SELINSGROVE, PA.
1
1 Lowest Gut Prices.
I WoiKiaislGoaiiteeis
I Call Before T01 Order Elsewhere- P
Beneaasaamaw
boring deep into the night, and keeping its
hole free from chifi (jiadffUU, of tottrtt).
I Brightness an,! beauty ,
blended in tie
afarJ
tLWaawsv
gives a splendid, elear, strong, steady
light, unvarying through ten blaek hours.
Its light fulieth not, be the "blew" from
overhead or under tire.
' Tis alike wind- and jar-proof.
It is as all-around good as 57 years of
Lamp building eon eompass.
Send us S3. 50 and you will receive it
by mail, prepaid.
A circular for the asking, of course.
It. E. DIETZ COMPANY,
80 Laight Street, New York City.
Sttailuktd mo;
iv'i-eTi
SAY!
FOK 10C SILVER or 18C STAMPS.
I will send a handsome FOUNTAIN
FEN. Solid gold. Nothing beau It. Tremend
ous seller. Agents wanted. Address at once
Hox 18S, uuyandoldt, T . V a. MMm.
The Middleburg Post under date
of June 30, 1870, says : " We learn
from the Lewistown Gazette that Gen.
J. P. Taylor, who resides in Kisca-
ooqoillas Valley, MifHin County, less
than a mile from the camp and
spring of Chief Lootn, in digging to
repair the foundation of an old house
that has stood sixty-five or seventy
years, lately, found iinliedded in the
earth, aliout 4 feet tinder the sur
face, a silver tea spoon with the
name Wm. Penn, handsomely en
graved upon it, also the name of the
maker, trade mark, etc. The spoon
is perfectnnd thcengraving perfectly
legible Is it part of the purchase
money given by Penn to the Indians
for Pennsylvania? And may it not
have once been the property of the
great Chief Logan?"
MARRIED.
May 5, by Rev. Jacob Yutzy, Dr.
William H. Rohbach and Lvdia li.
Gardner, loth of Selicsgrove.
April 13, by J. G. Hornberger, J.
P., Jerome A. Willow of West Perry
twp. to Arry M. Hummel of Perry
twp.
May 14, at Fremont, by Rev. O.
G. Romig, James F. Gordon and
Bessie M. Wagner, both of Fremont.
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May 7, in Beaver township Annie
Sanders (nee Walter) aged 26 years,
5 months and 29 days. Hnknd
and three children survive' her. In
terment in old Zion's cemetery, May
9th. Regular funeral services held
in Zion's Evangelical church.
May 1st, at Millniont, Elizabeth,
wife of Jacob Boyer, aged 69 years
and 11 months.
Middleburgh Market.
Corrected weekly by our merchants.
Butter 14
Eiftrs 10
Onions 00
Lard 6
Tallow 4
Chickens per lb 7
Turkeys 10
Bide 0
Shoulder 8
Ham 12
Wheat 68
Rye 45
Potatoes 60
Old Corn. 85
Oats 80
Bran per 100 lbs 75
Middlings " 85
Chop " 90
Flour per bbl 4.40
O STOVES STOVES STOVES STOVES STOVES STOVES
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A t'ttre for BTervona IleiMlnrhea.
For eight years I suffered from coatlpatlon and
severe headache, tbe headache usually lasting
three days at a time. Headache powders reliev
ed me temporarily, bnt left too bad an effect.
Since I began taking Celery King I have greatly
improved Tn health, seldom or never have head
ache, have gained In flesh, and feel decidedly
well.-MBS. K. 8. Hatch, Temple, N. H; Celery
King for the Nerves, Liver and Kidneys Is sold
In 80c. and SBc. packages by W. II. Herman,
TroievUle; Middleswarth Ulab, McClure; H.
A. Ebrtght, Aline.
ii k mm
Offer to the public a full
line of Corrugated Roofing,
Plain Tin and Galvanized
Iron Roofing and Spouting,
Fence Wire,Tinware,Gran
ite war e, Etc. A full line of
OIL & VAPOR STOVES
for Summer cooking. Call
and see our stock and learn
our prices.
SCHOCH & STAHLNEGKER,
0PP. JAIL, MIDDLEBURG, PA.
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