The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 03, 1899, Image 4

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    The Middlebupgh Post.
Publinhed every Thursday.
Geo VV. Wagenseller,
tditor and Proprietor
Subscription $1.50 per year.
wUAB niu ; i Mid In advance wnen sent out
side tin county.)
R ATS S OF AOVIRTItlNO.
a (r;iii-.i-!ii advert l: -inputs not otherwise
.on traded lor will be charged at the rate of 16
cents per line iiinnparlel measure) for flnit luser
llon ami 10 cents pci Hue lor every subsequent
Insertion.
Vi)MtA nolu-et jnMithtd A"; oWluary fwett,
trtfrnt-. p rrfrct. it., tkrtt MM o line.
Eepublican Standing Committee.
Adam, W. 11. Merman, .1. ;. Middleswarth
Reaver. A. W . Miixu'r, Da . nl I uli-iniui
l-vr S .. t'lina. A. N aallt-r, .IoIhi l. Unwell
Cci.tre.
1 Ibapmaii,
Franklin,
Jaeksftn,
MhlillrliiirK.
Middlvereek.
Monro,
Pdpn,
ivtrv,
l'erry W..
Selinegrove,
spring,
I'niiin.
Washington,
II. H. Wagner. H A. Horfrn
i. M. TroutniBti, 1 A. 1 roup
M. L. Walter. II. K. Ilolen.lcr
J. 8. Yearlck. H. II. Smith
Al. Clelan. James Krdley
A. 1. Kreaiuer, S. I,. Yndcr
A. K. Young, I). P. Hitter
Frank Miller, Howard How
Hr. M. Kothrock, Irwin Hover
Geo. Ktrawser, John Noll
A. B. Keck, II. J. Iuck
dto. s. Lesley, t; M. Smith
O. (i. Hlce, II, .1. Slr.di
Dr. K. W. Tool, J. H- Arbogaat
HI ITHI.lt . Tit lit. T.
For Associate Judge.
1'. If. H1KUEL.
For Sheriff,
(IEO. W. ROW.
For Treasurer.
BKNNBVILUC SMITH.
For Commissioners,
JOHN 1'. WBTXBU
(!E)K(iK V. Nll.t.EK.
For Auditors,
D. It' Ht M AN APP,
J. C, BOWK KS )X,
IX'lcgitcto Hepubllcan State Convention,
CARBON SKKBOI.1).
Thursday, August 3, 1891).
COMMITTEE MEETING.
The lit-piiblitan Standing Com
mittee of Snyder County will meet
in the eourl house, at Middleburg,
Saturday, August 12, 1899, at one
o'clock P. M. Important business
will bo transacted, and u iullattend-
ance is desired.
Henry" Brown, Chairman.
P. F. Rikolk, Secretary.
A Philological Reality.
It may be interesting to note any
discovery that may le made which
affects the iieoole of Snyder County,
In inakintfun index ot the surnames
which :ijjH-ar in the book on "Sny
der County Marriages, 1835-99,"
we have discovered that outofabout
15.000 names anuearinir in tins
volume there are 1818 different sur
names, or family names. Among
the letters ot the alphabet WO give
below the number of different sur
names beginning with A, B, C, etc.
A, 53; 1!. 195; C, 82; I), 88; E,
52; F, 86; G, 99; H, 153; I, 7; J,
12; K, 107; L, 78; M, 135; N, 23;
(), 22; P, 36; Q, 2; R, 114; S, 243;
T,44;l!, 7; V, 15; W, 122; X, 0;
Y, 18j Z, 17. Total 1.S13.
A careful study of the above will
be quite B revelation to those who
have never thought of the relative
number of names that htgin with
the different letters ot the alphabet
The volume above referred to is
the first publication of such date of
any county in Pennsylvania and
should be in the hands of any tme
who wishes to Ixi thorougly familiar
with the local history of Snyder
county. All history is the result of
the deeds f men and this volume
forms a verv imiMirtant element of
the deeds ot mankind. Considering
the amount of lalwir required the
Mice of the book should lie $5.00
per volume, but to all residents of
Snyder County and readers of the
Post, we will make the net price
$3.00 per volume. An agent is
wanted in every district of the coun
ty. For information concerning
terms and territory tall upon or ad
dress the editor of the Post.
Teachers' Exeamination.
Delicious
Hot
Biscuit
are made with Royal Baking
Powder, and are the most appe
tizing, healthful and nutritious
of foods.
Hot biscuit made with im
pure and adulterated baking
powder are neither appetizing
nor wholesome.
It all depends upon the bak
ing powder.
Take every care to have
your biscuit made with Royal,
which is a pure cream of tartar
baking powder, if you would
avoid indigestion.
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ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
COURT HOUSE CHIPS
COUNTY OULLINOS.
Applicants for Teachers' Ortlrtcnte will be
rxainincd for the year 1899-19U) In the several
districts, as follows :
Mi, Ml, -I. uric ! Franklin, Swinefnrd, Aug. ,.
Mlddlecreek Twp., Kreamer, Aug. 8.
Monroe Twp., Sliamnkin Dani, Aug. 9.
Peim Twp., Salem, Aug. 111.
Jackson Twp.. Kratrervllle, Aug. 11.
Beaver Twp., Heavertown, Aug. It.
Spring Twp., Adanisburg, Aug. li.
Heaver W8 Twpn MeClure, Aug. It,
Adams Twp., Troielvllle, Aug. 17.
Centre Twp,, Centrevllle, Aug IS.
Perry Twp., Fremont, Aug. 21.
Washington Twp., Freeburg. Aug. 22.
Chapman. Meiserville, Aug. 23.
Union Twp.. Port Irevcrton, Aug. 24.
Perry West Twp., Cross Knads. Aug. 25.
Evendale. Cherry Hill, Aug. 26.
F.xamtnations will begin promptly at 9 o'
clock, a at
All applicant must be eiamlned In the dis
trict in which they have applied, unless satis
factory arrangements to take examination else
where lias been previously made with the dl
rectors. '
Persons ander seventeen years of age need
not apply for a certificate as none ean be grant
ed to persons under said age.
Directors and patrons are cordially Invited to
attend any of the several examinations.
Director an urgently requested to be present
at the examination held In tbc dlitrlct over
which they supervise so that they can see and
hear the work that 1 performed by their appli
cant. All friend of popular education will receive
hearty welcome at any or all of these exami
nations, faithfully Your. .
F. C. BOWKKSOX,
Canty 84.
News of Interest Gathered From Various
Sources.
Trinity-Lutheran Sunday school
Lof Seliue-grove held its annual picnic
at Clement's Park, August 1 .
The Selinsgrove Alms House is.
proving to be quite a success to the
taxpayers, as there are but four in
mates in it.
D. S. Boyer has purchased 13
acres of timlier land in Washington
township, a part of the John Hepner
estate, for $71.
The Lutheran and Reformed con
gregations of Fremont are consider
ing the advisability of obtaining a
charter for the St. John's church.
The two Lutheran Sunday schools
will have a union Sunday school
picnic in the spring grove at Me
Clure on the 12th of August, the
second Saturday of the month. All
are cordially invited, but nothing
will be permitted in the grove after
six o dock 1. M.
H. D. Schnure, Esq., President
of the First National Bank of Selins
grove, has purchased a dandy boat,
and placed it in the Dam in the vici
nity of his residence. The launch
is propelled by gasoline and is a
marvel of mechanical ingenuity, and
resitouds to the action of its machin
ery like a thing of life; it was built
at Racine, Wis.
A Troxelville correspondent says :
"The other day Postmaster D. L.
Middleswarth showed me a piece of
a l pound shell, weighing 21
ounces, which lie found on the Get
tysburg battlefield the time the
Reynolds monument was unveiled
'Squire James Middleswarth at the
same time also picked up what is
known as a grape shot Both gentle
men prize these relics very highly.
L A. W. Meet, Boston.
Picnics and Festivals.
The annual picnic at Grub)") !
church will be held Saturday,' Aug.
12,1899. V '
The Reiser's and Wrtmer'a 8tm-
day schools will hold their picnltfat
Verdilla on Saturday. Aug. 5. - A
good band ami able speakers will be
present
The Grangers' Picnic will be held
at William's Grove, August 28th to
Sept. 2nd. For particular; as to
space, etc., address, R. H. Thomas,
Mechanicsburur. Pa.
The St. John's Sunday school jei
Fremont will hold their annual pic
nic at the usual place Aug. 26.. ,
Saturday, Aug. 19, the G. A. R.
Posts, No. 316, of.Oriental,and407,
of Port Treverton, will hold a union
camp-fire and festival in Hall's grove
at Mahantongo.
A picnic will lie held by the Hum-
mel's Sunday school, Aug. 12, in
Hummel's woods adjoining Beyer's
church iu Franklin township. All
are invited.
The Snyder County Choir Con
vention will be held at the usual
place near Freeburg, Saturday, Au
gust 19th.
DELIGHTFUL VACATION TRIP.
Tnr to the north via Praas, ivaala
Railroad.
Visiting n Ik-ura Falls: Toronto, Thousand Is
lands, yuebec. Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lake
Champhiln and Lake (leorge. Saratoga, and the
Highlands of the Hudson. Wave Philadelphia
by special train August It. The lour will oe In
charge of one of the company's experienced
tourist agents, and a chaperon, having especial
charg ot unescorted ladles, will also accom
pany tbe party.
The rate of tioo trom New York, Brooklyn
M-warK. Trenton, Philadelphia, HarrUburR
Baltimore, and Washington covers railway and
boat fare for the tntlro round trip, parlor-car
seals, meals en route, hotel entertainment,
transfer charges, and carriage hire.
For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or any addi
tional Information, address Tourist Agent,
Pennsylvania Hallrrad Company, list Bread
way. New York; H60 Fulton Street, Brooklyn,
Iff) Hroad street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W.
Boyd. Asalstaut General Passenger Agent
sssvssx BMwevsxxk niiaueipuia. B-3i.
. Heeds Catered lor PWcord.
J. B. Kurtz and wife to Middles
warth & Ulsh, two lots in MeClure
for 150.
Emma J. Swineford and T. F.
Swinetord to Middleswarth oY Ulsh,
two limestone lots in West Beaver
township, for 845.
Azariah Kreeger and wife to Mid
dleswarth & Ulsh, house and lot in
, MeClure, 92600.
Howard A. Ulsh and wife to Mid-
dleswarth A Ulsh, S tracts of land
in Beaver and Spring township,
containing 201 acres for S4500.
Joseph Qraybill to Msnno Gray
jbil!, i interest mill property In Wast
Perry township, fur $1125.
Joseph Graybill to Meimo Gray- j
bill, mansion farm m ' est l'erry
township, for 83000.
Joseph Graybill to Allen S. Gray
bill, 117 acres in West Perry twp.,
for 84500.
Daniel S. Boyer, adni'r. of Benj
amin Diinkelberger, to Catharine
Dunkellierger, lots Nos. 22 and 23
in Springman's addition to Freeburg
for 81100.
letters Granted.
Letters of administration were is
sued in the estate of Henry Getz,
late of Spring township, to Perry
GeU.
The last will and testament of
BarlMira Howell, late of MeClure,
was proved and approved July 31.
The executor named is W. F.
Howell. The children are the sole
I heirs.
Marriage I.lrrsi.
f Wru. G. Boyer, Penn twp.
( Caroline Herman, "
f E. F. Witmer, Dundore,
Selesta Hoiiser, Chapman.
I Adam A. Weader, Troxelville,
I Carrie I. Aumifler, Spring twp
Wm. F. Leitzel, Union Co
( Carrie L Stahlnecker, Centre t.
Commissioners' See.
ORDERS-ORANTEI) IN JULY.
First National Bank, Mid-
dleburg, interest, " 800. 00
Wm. Martin, Toad view, . 2.70
Henry Aurand, road view, 2.20
Chas. Latham, mod damages, 33.00
P. S. Bitter, printings etc, 25.58
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Middlebur4h Market.
Corrected weekly by our merchants.
Offer to the public a full
line of Corrugated Roofing,
Plain Tin and Galvanized
Iroa Roofing and Spouting.
Fence Wire.Tinware.Gran
iteware. Etc. A full line of
OIL & VAPOR STOVES
for Summer cooking. Call
and see our stock and learn
our prices.
SCHOCH & STAHLNECKER,
0PP. JAIL, MIDDLEBURG, PA.
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FIRE.-LIFE AND ACCIDENT i
M Insurance.
Snyder's old, and reliable Gen'i
Insurance Agency,
SELINSGROVE, SNYDER COUNTY. PA-
mimer W. Snyder. Afent,
Successor to the late William H. Snyder.
The Par-Excellence of Reliable Insurance is represented in the follow
ng hat of Standard Companies, from which to make a selection Nona
Better the World over.
NAM tCt LOCATION, ASSETS
FIRE Royal, Liverpool, Eng. (including foreign asset.) H8,(X,obo.OO
Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8,645,738. 2
Phoenix, Hartford, Conn. 8,688,068.07
Coui mental. New York, 6.784.908 72
nerinau American, New York. .. 6.240.098 88
New York, C204.688.988.60
i" i iiiaii American,
LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co.
ACClDtN 1 Employers Liability Assurance Cornoraticn.
Accident Ina. Co. Subscribed Capital of $3,760,000.00
Fire, Life and Accident risks accepted at the lowest possible rate, jus
tified by a strict regard to mutual safety. All juat claims promptly and
satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classes of Insur
ance promptly furniahed ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt,.
Telephone No. 182. Office on Corner Water A Pine sta. SelinatrroTe Pa
Butter..
Kkks...
Onions
Lrd
Tallow
Obickensperlb.
Turkeys
Bide..
s.
12
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4
7
10
Shoulder 8
Hhiu , 12
Wheat ..1 70
Rye 45
Potatoes 50
Old Corn 85
Oats HO
Bran per 100 lbs TO
Middlings " - 0
Chop " 90
Flour per hhl.. 8 50
PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD.
Sunbury k Lewistown Division.
In effect May 22. 1899.
WSKTWARD.
STATIONS.
IB I A M I I A a
iflB I SST Sunbury S33
2 in in "7 SellnsgTove Junction SIB
219 10 IS gellnaarove 9W
2 38 110 21 Pawling 0
2 II 10 M Kreaiuer IM
234 10 27 Melser V04
2 40 10 33 Wildleburg 8M
2 4A 10 38 Henfer 8 52
2IW 10 Ml Beavertown 8 44
8 SO 10 81 Adamburs 8 89
S07 I10ST Raub Mills 8B
S18 11103 MeClure 828,
822 ill 13! Wagner s ih
M 1118 Sbindle 8 IS
ISO ill 21 1 Falnlervllle 809,
S4A US? Maltland 808
S45 IllU! Iiwlstow I 7 85
147 ill 87 lewistown (.Main Street.) 728
8 50 111 40, Lewiatown Junction. 1780
P M
53U
528
Ih
505
501
458
452
448
4S7
432
428
4 19
409
4S0
458
840
S4S
841
840
CARPETS
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MATTINGS !
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All Kinds.
All Qualities. 8
All Prices.
jTHE whole lower floor of my store is taken up with Carpets, H
tt u lings, Art, Squares, L urtnins, VVindonNiadeH, Curtain roles,
Hassock?, Rug Fringe, Stair and Table Oil Cloths, Ac., &.
We nan show you the largest and best seloction of the above
goods ever shown in Lewistown.
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Brussells 'arjiet as low as 50 cents and up.
Velvet Carpet as low as 75 cents and up.
All Wool Carpet as low as 50 cents and up.
Halt Wool Carpet as low as 35 cents and up.
Cotton Carpet as low as 22 cents and up.
Rag Cartiet as low as 20 cents and up.
China and Japan Matting 100 jolls to select from.
THESE GOODS!
Compare quality and prices, you will And that our store is t
W . i . l a m... l e i I j TM-
,i me piace w ouy ai. xiits goous are nrsv-ciass, prices are me 4.
lowest, our rooms are clean and no trouble to snow goods.
Respectfully,
W. H. FELIX,
Lewistown, Pa. S
Liberal Adjustments-
Prompt Payments.
Hliirrd Rattea via IVnnsyl vanla Hall-
For tbe Annual Meet of tbe Iagme of Ameri
can Wbeelmen at uoeton, August 14 to 19. tbe
rennsylranla Kallroad Company will sell ex
cursion Uckets, from all points on tu line, to
Boston at rate of single fare for the round trip.
Tickets will be sold on August 12 to 14, good to
return August 14 to 20 wben properly executed
before agent ot Initial line from Boston. Upon
depositing ticket wttb city ticket agent of lnltu
ul line rrom Bostoni not wut man Auinist. i.
and tbe payment of llfty cents, tickets may be
extended to leave Boston not later man Aug. 81.
Bicycles carried free when not accompanied
by other baggage, special arrangements for
clubs traveling as a body. 8-S-tt.
Drink Urnln-4
after you haye concluded that you
ought not to drink coffee. It is not
a medicine but doctors order it be
cause it is healthful, invigorating
and appetizing. It is made from pure
grains and has that rich seal brown
color and tastes like the finest grade
of coffee and costs about i aa much.
Children like it and thriye on it be
cause it is tbe genuine food drink
containing nothing but nourishment
Am our arrocer for Grain-O, the
new food drink. 16 and 28c
Train leaves Sunbury 5 26 pm, ar
rives at Selinsgrove 5 45 pm
Trains leave Lewistown Junction :
4 M a in, 10 1.1 a in, 1 10 P m.lSO pntftpm, 707
U 58 p m, for Altoona, Pittsburg and the Watt.
For Baltimore and Washington 7 45 a m 1 92.
I 81. 4 S3. 1 in p m For Philadelphia and New
York :9 Stam. 101 1 H 4 II and 1118 pm Fot
HarrUburg 8 45 a m and 8 08 p
Philadelphia & Erie R R Division.
AND
NORTH GUN CKNTKAL RAILWAY
Trains leave Sunbnry dally except Sunday :
l vi a in tor Erie and ( ansnilalsrua
HO a m for BellalonU Erl. and Uanandalgna
94S a iu for Uek Haven, Tyrone and the West.
July 17, near Knousetown, Wil
liam H. Troup, aged 39 years, 4
months and 25 days. Funeral was
held on' 20th,nt Neimond's Reformed
church. Rev. O. G. Romig officiat
ed.
July 20, near Evendale, Reuben
Arbogast, aged 54 years. Inter
ment at Arbogast's church.
July 22, in Union township, Un
ion Co., Pa., Magdalene Kunkei,
aged 7G years.
July 27, in Centre township,
David Boyer, aged 79 yean, 1
month and 24 days.
1 10 p in for HelUfonte Kaae Tyrone and Canan-
aaigua
5 45p m lor ke novo ami Elmtra
ti 25 ii m lor wnilamsport
Sunday 5 10 a m for Erie and Canandalgua
Stfam for Lock Haven and V2Spm for Wll-
llaDsport
856atn, H 55 a m 2 IX) and 5 48 p m lor Wllkes-
barre and Haseiton
7P0a w, 10 20 am, 2 ns p m, 5 45 p m for Shamo-
kln and oani uarmei
Sunday 9 55 a lor Wllkatbarre
REMEMBER
H. HRRVEY BCHDCH
6ENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
SBlLINSGrROTBji PA
Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies,
Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado.
No Assessments No Premium Notes.
The Aetna Founded A. D., 1819 Assets f 11,055,513.88
" Home " " " 1853 " 9,853,628.54
American " " 1810 " 2,409,584.53
The Standard Accident Insurance Co.
The New York Life Insurance Co.
The Fidelity Mutual Life Association.
Your Patronage Solicited.
rralns leave SeUnurov. Junction
10 00 a m, week days arriving at Philadelphia
3 00 p m New York 5 58 p m Baltimore 1 11 p m
Wasningion iu pm
5 84 u m dally arriving at Philadelphia
.0 20 p m New York 8 53 a m, Baltimore 9 46 p m
Washington 10 51 m
8 42 d m. weak davs arrlvtna: at Phlladalnhla
4 to m, New York T28 am, Baltimore 280 am
Washington 4 05 am
Trains also lav Sunbury :
2 27 a m dally arriving at Ph l ladeld hla ( 81 a m
Baltimore 85 a m Washington 7 45 a m New
York 9 IS a m Weekdays, 10 18 a Sundays.
7 80 a m weak day. arriving at Philadelphia
11 48 am, New York is p m, Baltlmere lie
a m, vrasningasn 1 on p as.
MS
Sips
Waahlnaton I Una
Train, also leave Sunbury at 9 90 am tnd 825
andsnpm. tat Harrlsbarg. Philadelphia and
altUnor
I. B. HUTCH IN BON Usa'l at I us r,
188 pm. week days arriving at Philadelphia
m, nw tors wsupm, uaiumor e w p m
Capt. William Astor Chan
leb, Congressman from New York,
is the president of The New York
Star, which is giving away a
FORTY DOLLAR BICYCLE
daily, as offered by their advertise
ment in another column. Hon.
Amos J. Cummings, M. C, Col.
Asa Bird Gardner, District Attorney
of New York, ex-Governor Hogg ot
Texas, and Col. Fred. Feigl of New
York, are among the well known
names in their Board of Directors.
7-13-6L
Peerless Pile Cure.
A MARVEL OF PERFECTION giving
instant relief and permanent cure.
NO SALVE or UNPLEASANT 8U
POSITOKIBS. Price to Introduce
$8.00.
PEERLESS REMEDY CO.
6 Cedar St., New York.
7-27-1 mo. . .
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