The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 19, 1899, Image 4

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    ROYAL
BALING
POWDER
COURT HOUSE CHIPS
will aid the
cook as
no other
agent will
to make
The dainty cake,
The white and flaky tea biscuit,
The sweet and tender hot griddle cake,
The light and delicate crust,
The finely flavored waffle and muffin,
The crisp and delicious doughnut,
The white, sweet, nutritious bread and roll,
Delightful to the taste and always wholesome.
Royal Baking Powder is made
from PURE GRAPE CREAM OF
TARTAR and is absolutely free
from lime, alum and ammonia.
There are many imitation baking powders,
made from alum, mostly sold cheap. Avoid
them, as they make the food unwholesome.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
jury L.ist.
The Middleburgh Post.
Published every Thursday.
Geo W. Wagenseller,
bditor and Proprietor
Subscription 1.50 per year.
wiilrii must, Dc piitd In atlvnnce wuen sent out
side the county.)
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
All transient advert iK-imonta not otherwise
jontracted ror will be chanted at the rate of IS
cento per line (nonparlel measure) tor first Inser
tion and 10 ceuw per line for every subsequent
Insertion.
H"AiuA notion pvbtUhtd fret ; obituary poertg,
tribute of rettpert. tt.. three aaetfa a line.
Republican Standinc Committee-
Adam. W. H. Herman, .1. (!. Mlildlrawarth
Beaver, A. W. Mumrt, llu, id Coleman
Beaver W., I'lian. A. WaCIMT, John D. Howell
Centre, H. 11. Wanner, 11 A. Hohcikox
Chapman, i. 8. Triiutman, P. A. Trnup
Franklin, M. L, Walter. II. K. Bolandtt
.lcknn, J. B. Yeariok, 11. II. Smith
Mlddleburs, Al. Clelan, Jame Brdlejr
Mlddlecreelt, A. D. streamer, s. U Vodat
Monro, A, It. Younf, I. P. Hitter
Fenn, Frank Miller. Howard liow
JVrry, lr.M. Rothroek, Irwin Hover
I'erry W., (ieo. strawm-r, John Noll
heliii(roe. A, B. Keck, II. .1. Duck
hiirliiK, Uou. S, Laptev, 0. M Smith
I nlon, (. O, RlCe, II. J. Stroh
Washington, Dr. K. W. Toole, .Ml. Atbog-aet
K:il lll.l .' NI'ATt: TICKET.
For Judge of the supreme Court,
.1. II AY BROWN,
of Lancaster.
For Judge of the Superior I'ouit,
J08IAB II. ADAMS,
of Philadelphia.
For state Trensttrer,
JAMBS B. HAKNETT.
of Washington,
Kl.l'l lll.lt AM Ol X I V TICKET.
For Associate Judge,
P. k. RIBGBL
For Sherirr,
QBO. W. ROW.
For Treasurer.
BKNNEVILLK SMITH.
For Commissioners,
JOHN P, WETZEL,
IJBORQE v. MILLER,
For Auditors,
D. NORMAN APP,
.1 0. BOWEH80X,
Thursday, October 19, 1899.
THE CANDIDATES.
Tuesday, November 7th, 1899 is
the annual election l:ik"s place. For
Judge ol Supreme Court, ,1. J lay
Prownuf Lancaster has been nomin
ated; forjudge of the Superior
Court, Josiah K. Adams of rhila-
11 1 1 f CJ. ... 'P
(icipiiia ami nir ouue i reaaurer,
.hiiiu-s E, Barnetl ( Washingtoi
have been named. J Jus represents
a state ticket of sterling integrity
and unimpeachable honor. They
are the standard hearers of the Re
publican party and merit the vote of
every true American citizen.
i'etrr r. um i i.
has been nominated for the important
position of Associate Judpe. The
tight for the nomination was hotly
contested and some disappointments
of course were to lie expected. We
are phased to note, however, that
Hon. Alfred Specht and James M.
VanZandt, two of the defeated as
pirants, like good patriots, have
nignified their intention to stipiort
the entire Republican ticket as nom
inated. As the east end of the coun
ty has one of the Associate Judges,
the west end should have the other.
Mr. Kiegel represents the west end
and he should have the loyal support
of all Republicans. J
I Entered lor Reore).
J. C. Schoch and wife, John M.
Steininger aud wife, and George H.
Steininger and wife to Rachael J.
Bowen, Beer Rottling Establishment
in Middleburg, for $1)00.
Geo. Bohambach to O. D.Howell,
00 acres in Franklin township, for
$1460.
Tillman Wieder and wife to Win.
J. Koch, 22 acres in Spring twp.
George Krone, ami wife to Solo
mon (Crabs' Estate, deed for Water
Right, for SaOO.
Augustus Springman to Charles
Sprenkel, lot No. 132 in Sec. 33 in
Evergroeu Cemetery, for ten dollars.
J. H. Hendricks to John F.
Sprenkel A interest in limestone lot
in Washington twp. for $60.
CoinmNMloHerV OIHre.
Reuben S. Afeiaer ol Meiserville
on Tuesday received the contract
for making the mason work for the
iron bridge across Mohantongo
creek at Meiserville for ."20.5G.
TheGroton Btidge Co. of Groton,
New York, received the coiitnict for
lurmsmng tne iron ana erecting tne
bridge at Meiserville for $3700.
At the letting for printing the
ballots for the November election
the contract was awarded to Gio.
W. Wagenseller for $20.50.
.Inrrliitc 1.1. . li .
f (."has. A. P. Ulsb, Middlecreek,
'( Mollie M. Smith, " "
f DundoreE. Walter, Franklin Tp.,
Maud M. Heaver, Loohiel, l'a.
HO'vFsTHIS,
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars re
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hell's Catarrh
Cure
F.J Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
We, tbe undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheuer foi the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions aud fi
nancially able to curry out any obli
gations made by their firm.
West & Truax. Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Waldino, Rinnan & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blocd
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials free. Price 75c. per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Hall's Family pills are the best.
Commissioners' Office.
Orders granted trom AUff. 1. IBM to Oct. 4, 'W
A Dinger, labor, etc., ivrrer's bridge,
David Haines, Bowersox bridge,
I'liares Herman, tutltirv on iiccount,
A. J. Herman, medical attend a ace,
Chan. 1 Wetzel, road view Franklin,
Inn. P. IlrOHlUH, SCItlp VI t If.,
Isaac M. Smith, chain man,
Oon. B. Banter, bridge view, perry,
Allen Sechrlst , adm. oalus,
I'anl milliard!, clerk Jury com.,
Isaac Hnotts, Halary on account,
W. II. Rlcgcl, wnlp certlf.,
Wm. (filbert, HiirtiH bridge,
t. N. Fisher,
Danville Asylum. King, llerbster and
verger.
Wm. (), Johnston ft Co., children Reg.
list,
Wm. S Tunis, b "tiler's blanks,
OeC S. nine. PetTer'H brldire.
Murphy A Hons, adm's and ex's docket.
;i:o. wash, now,
the old Republican war horse, has
Urn nominated for the office of
Sheriff. Though defeated several
times, the last time by Democratic
votes, he has stood firm to the prin
ciples of the Republican jwirty. He
is a deserving citizen, a loyal Re
publican and a man in every way de
serving of the position of high sheriff
of Snyiler County. He wines from
one of the oldest ami most respected
families in the county and at the
same time is of a very numerous tribe,
which alone will give tu him a large
vote. Surely Mr. How deserves not
only to be elected, but also a large
majority. Vote for Mr. How.
HK.W KVI I.I.E SMI I II.
of this place, hits the honor of lieing
his party's choice for County Treas
urer, an all iniortnitt office since it
includes the safe keeping and ac
counting of the public funds. Mr.
Smith stands high not only in the
councils of his party, but with all
classes of men and the withdrawal of
his Democratic opponent is a tribute
to Mr. Smith's popularity and will
give him the position without any w.Hffl(2r
opposition. Kes i lmr in Mu - j Bi';pH,ni,
I I t I Win. Heeler road view, Hv. andSpg.,
burg Mr. Smith will he convenient MM. Nafc Bank, Int. on orders.
, . ii i ' J. W. Mrari., salary on account,
to the court house as well as in the p. a, miter, services on account,
,. ., T. ii. Ilerroia. scalp eernr.,
til VC Men a i t. A. stetler, et. al., Inquest Wm. Keln-ard.
s. II llartman, May registration,
J. w. (iarman, " "
W. It. liordoti, misc. registration,
Isaac Mldilhswurih. misc. registration,
Val. Hollg, May registration,
Henry Lepley, misc.
II. H. Maurer, "
J. S. Kern. May
Clias. c. SadpieU, May registration,
John W. Waller, misc. "
Isaac Mldilleawartb. Ilrery lilre,
W. I). Jarrett. misc. registration,
i). o. Q arm an, May
Prancis (liaan, ' "
W. c. Snyder,
T. S. Derr, et. al. mason work,
A. II. Swarfz. mlso. reglstrailon,
A W. Aurand, coal oil,
J. K. Kllngler. Maurer's bridge,
1 r lln,'r r Vn - .TapL'R rriwlr hrldirn
there can be a creat deal of reckless I iaiiii Manevai. road view, i mon tw.
,.. i ii- , A. W. Aucker. misc. registration,
expenditure Ot public monev and It K.P. Homml, May registration,
... , . ' i i Benl. Zerbe, ma,-on work. Jack's creek
is wise to select men of good busi- I bridge.
ness ability. Mr. Wetzel and Mr. ll6f MbX stoat,
Miller are equal to the emergency. HaLSot2T'
1 Hey nave inane a success of their
own affairs which is the best recom
mendation for a candidate for a pub
lic trust. County Commissioners
too often use their office to further
their own selfish ambition and to
prostitute a public trust to wreak
vengeance tor imaginary wrongs.
When you select men who are above
those things you can look for an ad-
ministration of publicaflairs that will !CSr!r
List ot tirand Jurors drawn lor the Court of
Oyer and Teruiluer and neneral Jll delivery
and Court of oianer Sewlonsof tne Peace of
Snyder count held .is tfe, Term, commenclni;
Monday. December 11, ism.
GRAND JL'UORS.
Name. ItOfieDSIIWI H'"!'l?soi-.
Arlwgast, CUarles II., r'urmer. West Herr
Apple, Joun A.. Partner,
Amlg. Plilllr, Parmer,
Orota. Wllllaui, Partner,
Hornberger, Abnert; , llttttsuoMB
Hart in hi, Ellas, Fanner.
Herrold. Jaiob B.. Laborer,
Hendricks. JuSSm. 1 nicker,
Herman. Milton P., BUdeut,
Kuouse, Daniel, Parmer,
Kreitzer, Fred., Farmer,
Kant, Miles. I.tlmrer,
Nerbood, Jacob, Firmer,
Peterf, Pr.mk s.. Painter,
Price, Jerenn '.' uin -r
peffer. Joiiu. ttuueiuuknr,
lteltz, Kltton PuiilM .
Htrooo. am 1 1" , Lumli run ..
lolgjtrM, ill' li i 1 iUor. s l.u gr,.ve
Sti fli'ti. I-1. ii- P n.i-r Wa-litngxi-UUta,
Jaoob ' , Udjorsr, Benvi i
Trutt, Prank, p.irmer, Pf
Whiter, Chirles, Lih.irer, Prankilu
W.dur, ffl ban., Mawi . Prank'ln
1'KTIT Jt'HUBti.
I.ljt of Petit Jurots drawn tor the Court oi
Common Plea. Ciurt of Qu irter Sessions of the
Peace, court or out and I'ermlner and Uonernl
Jail Debvi rv of S.ivder DOUIItVi P.. lle!ll "s
Dtioscnber Term, oommencing Dec, n, isss,
NSjBM. OOOUptUlon, Hslden:e
app, JeMiiiaii Parmer, lion roe
Henter, BBUWttSL Farmer, Mlddb -creek
Boiiner, Kiins. Parmer, Chapman
Itenfer, Paul, Farmer, Jackson
Boust, Robert, Parmer, Jackson
BOdClfferi William ll., Firmer, rem
Daubuneai,, Jefferaon, Warobmaker, Jaokson
Krdley, oeoige. Partner, Penn
Rwlng, George, Farmer, Adams
lions, Hubert, Parmer, West Denver
uemberllng, William H . POUn
lluuitnel. Asma A., DfuSfgUt, JaokROD
Hni-ketiburg, Jetale, Fanner, Centre
Jottswottb, Wllllain, Gentleman, Bellnsktove
Haloes, William p., llarnessmaker
Jarrett, Samuel, Parmer,
Knepp, John ll Partner,
Ka ;IInian, John S., Farmer,
Luudensiager, Bnooh, Carpenter,
Meizger. Abel. Farmer,
Moy?r, Charles w., Parmer,
Moye-, ilenry, Parmer,
MssSf r. Jarnb Miller,
Mlddleswarlh, Jacob, Lumbormsn,
Mltterlliig, Jacob, Purnier,
Martin, Jeremiah Q Laborer,
Moyer, Joseph, Farmer,
Moyer, John A , Parmer,
Moyer, Ross, Farmer,
Moury, Samuel S Farmer,
Moyer, William K , Parmer.
Komlf; William W.. Farmer,
rasas at
Use It
Daily.
Our brush should be used daily
in place of the ordinary hair
brush hair washes, or hair grow
ers. If you do not find, after
six months' trial, that
Dr. Scott's
ELECTRIC
Hair Brush
will do all we claim for it send it
back and your money
will be refunded. You
can buy the number
one size for
One
Dollar.
It Is Guaranteed to Cure
Nervous Headache In five minutes t
Bilious Headache in five minutes I
Neuralgia in five minutes !
Dandruff and diseases of the scalp I
Prevents falling hair and baldness I
flakes the hair Ions and glossy I
For sale at Dry Goods stores and Drufilsts
or sent on approval, postpaid, on receipt
of price and ten cents for postage.
C Hit book, " THE flOTTOirS STOKT" tntfnt rm
rrrMf. oiiv. Ml in,irm.if(,ipi Mmriii J. Scott a
Kfrtrto J. aS. oiuiaia. Bietric Ciimli, 1.
S1JS, (CM), tt, and $S. tUctrtc rinh HmtKn, SS.
Kltctrie tiafttu Union, tt. MUctrie JtatMrt, t c(.
Ktric Intola, 60 ett. Slattic TrutKi, S3. .
EO. A. SCOTT, " : 84Broadt
69 Cents for Nothing,
JulUMed.awoolrril eatatofruat TrrytWat to I
wt. wnr aad at. ROMS) aasBeaasslo yrlatandl? I
ccnta lo uu caco copy.
i t fru to all tthowrUttr a.
! Thli hook contalm 304 nasra (alas 14A.1101, In i
mi lo.uOJ tlluatratlon. and quotea lno.mm artlclei tt
I fJMSSSaai pricea 10 eaaBraaaasai nan w uie doos :
Thla ralaable eata
lofrae tells U about
AKrlrultural Imple
ment a. Baby Coaches,
ucddlng, Bleyelea,
Hoot. Uamrtea. Can
dles. Carpeta. ( Inn.
Clocks, Ciotbrag,
C o r a e t a , Crockery,
Curtalua, Cutlery,
Farm ttauona. Far
nlturr, Men'a Far
Blatalnc. Ulaaairara,
Uroceiiea. Haniaaa,
Hata, lloalery. Jew
elry, Ladlea'Clothlac,
Lda' larnlatilasm,
Lampa, Mackla
toahea Mlrrora. Mu
aloal laatmmeau.Or
fani. Palnta, Pianos,
Pictures Portiere.
Kerrlgeratora. Sad
dle. Sewlns-
alachlnea, SlilrU, Shoe. BllTerware. Btoren. Tlnwar.. I
Tonacco, loweia, irnnxa, i uurrwrar. i pnoietenr
Gooda. ivntchea, aud thoasaada of other article.
with thla book In your poeeeaaloa, you caa buy
cheaper than the areraKe dealer.
You can aare larve auma of money on ererythlrt, I
you neeii.at any eeaeoo oi tne year.
LMograpKrd Carptl and Fug Catalogue
anA our Vtotitlna Catalogue with vimpUt
iilMrAril. ir alto free TCrnreeeage paid
on clothing , freight pull on carpet.
Which book thall ire tend youf .I.Jr. - tfiie irv,
JULIUS H1NES & SON
1IALTI9XORE, MI). Department OOD
sprlnjf
Monroe
Hprlns
Krankliu
I'enn
Union
Franklin
spring
Perry
Ailiun
Penn
l' nlon
WasniDfrton
Centre I
Penn I WAN'1'''"" '!V:KAr' BBIOHT AM) HON
M Mrwin to reprenent IU iw ManiStfJOn in
Adams Inlsand uli ti by countbNL Salary ?'. a your
P-nn 1 ami i'XiiiMen, Mrittujnt. Ooiui-tiiie, no more,
Agents Wanted
Dr. Scott's Electric Unhreftkafilt
Coneu, Electric Hair Itruihes, EJectnc
Kelts, 5, 1 10 ; Electnc Razors,
Electric Insoles. Nature's own remedy
for backache, nervousness, indigestion,
headache, liver and kidaey trouble A
valuable book frtf.
Kn. 1 Cnrw. 91. nro A SCOTT
bum waiit liM. Mi Bmivtr, Vaw Tcrk.
CAUTION NOTICE.
Beelirlst. Allen, Juntlc oi tlie 1'eoce.
Union
smith. Aivin. Harobant,
speciit, Fritiik, Partner,
opotts, tieorire ii., Partner,
Shaffer. 'Jeor'e B., Parmer,
Scbamliaeli .l.i-m-s WiiKontiiakcr,
Sauilera, Oliver. Farmer
Sholly, Heno, Karmer
Ulrlch, James P., Painter,
Walker, t'alvln. Farmer,
Weudt, Uerb, Farmer
Wilt, lacob, Fitrtner.
Wertz, James, Laberor,
Wilt, John, Parmer,
Wetzel, John P., Parmer,
Welder, William Farmer
I ' la
so
ins oo
uv
n no
sua
1 so
lseo
7S
1 Ml
65 "o j sale at a bargain.
vu , ...
looo ; arc iriKKi as new. r ive acres are in
l ii i lit ii
tviMKllaim. rami will lie soul
Mliltl ieo reek
WatlliliiKloo
Perry
Chaptnun
Hprlog
Beaver
Mldrlleereek
Sellosirrove
centre
Perry
Washington
Monroe
Chapman
Beaver
West Beaver
Farm FOB SALE A farm contain
ing "." acres situate in Mitldleereek
township, j mile north ot Globe
' Mills, Soyder eountv, is offered for
The buildings
set
N oo
no lass MAlary. Ponition nt-rniutieiit. iur refer-
eneea, any hank in any lown. ll If mainl of
000 work eonilueteil at home. Holcrtnos. hn
close nelf-adilreaiii'il MtamiM-il cnv,.loie. Thk
Dominion t'oai-A.N Y, Dept. 3, Ohtuasjo 9--1 tit .
Publto nottoets hereby aiven Ibal the under,
signed hnn purchased the lu-reaittr mentioned
psraonal property of and from R c Keieh. of
Middlecreek Toatneblp, Bnydtr County, Pa.,
nini ha4 tnkon pcavsaaaton of the name, hut has
left It on the pramlseai
1 hlnek iiinre. one norrel mare, two cowa, one
hull, one heifer, two piic. thirty chicken more
or leu, two plow, one spike tooth harrow, one
spring tonth harrow, one hay rake, one hay
fork ropeand pulleys, one --horse wagon, one
ehanipion mower, one horSS cultivator, one
fanning mill e grind tone. one liuggy, aii'l
one set harness, one liuggy liaruess, lot hriilli-.,
lot liallera. lot forks, eight acres of corn in one
llelil anil six acres of corn in the other field, '-'
bushels w heat. 00 himhels of oats, IS liushe.s of
rye. VI acres of w hmt in the ground. Sucre of
rye in the ground) one cook stove, one coal
stie. lot of carpet, one table, one ettpbotwd,
one corner cupboard, anil si uk, one flour ehi si,
lot chain' four beds anil bedding, stands, lo!
crock, stands, lot potatoes, lounge, and all
oti-er p.-rHotiul property owneii uy tne bmiu r
C. II, u li not mentioned therein.
All persona arc hereby warned not to dialurb
or Intermeddle with the above mentioned per
sonal propertv under pain of being dealt with
according to (aw. B. W. YODKR.
Middlehurgh, Pa.. Sept. 11. 1-a
o-( MM
tor fint t'otxl oiler, ('all mi or ad-
95 dress,J.M. Maurer, Kreamer,Pa. tf.
centre of the eountv
big vote.
COV.XTY COMMINNIO.NF.RN.
Jolin P. Wetzel tit Beavertown
and (i. F. Miller ofFreeburg are the
Kepabliean candidates for County
Commissioners, They arc men of
sound business judgment, who know
by praetieal experience the trials
that beset a farmer ami will gladly
do all they can to reduce taxation.
In the Countv Commissioners' office
W. A. Keller, road view, Monroe twp.,
E. D. II. s alter, sculp certlf.,
Danvlllo Asylum, Uerbetcr, Yerger and
lounsr,
3 in
ISM
is no
1 73
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3(100
(120
nor)
140 00
150 U0
78
r,i
on
8 00
st on
MOD
son
84 on
so oo
14 00
16 HI
3? Oil
S 60
46 0(1
600
34 01
into
14100
24 on
IW
SS72
10 00
a im
48 0,,!
6ou
100 (O
lOn 00
13 00
a sr
s 1(1
S70
1 2i
69 00
1 79
ll Hangs
Ollav
If it was only health, we
might let it cling.
But it is a cough. One cold
no sooner passes off before
another comes. But it's the
same old cough all the time.
And it's the samel oldstory,
too. There is first the cold,
then the cough, then pneu
monia or consumption with the
long sickness, and life tremb
ling in the balance.
meet the approval of all righteous
citizens. Vote lor Wetzel and Mil
ler. (OITY A I I I TO K.N.
Da Xorman App of Monroe town
ship and J. C. Howersox of Centre
township arc the party's nominees
for County Auditors. Mr. App
lias made a jrreat success of farming
and -tuck raising and a business
man who is taken as a model in his
township. Those who know him
best speak ot him in the highest
terms. J. C. Bowersox needs no
introduction tor the position lie seeks
at the hands of the ieople. He has
failed the position so creditably lie
fore, that it is no experiment to put
him in the position. Vote for App
and Bowersox.
0. H. .Hteinlnirer. freight, etr?.,
Pa. Construction Co., Uulou twp., guard
rails, 7 SO
Mary ,1. Hunt, legal cap, etc.. S 00
M.I. potter, in torney salary, 60 no
II. II.Kminlngcr, repairing dock. 1 30
II. II. at Iyer, pub- court proclamation, s as
11. A. llutntndl, sculpcertlf., 7
Uco. W. Wagenseller, prig and court proc., 6 on
a, St. Aurand, - " 7 83
R. C Ftss. seal! certlf.; 73
J, (). Leslier. court proclamation. 3 33
J. A. Lombard. " etc., 4 S3
20 IW
25 00
127 37
S3 70
HjT
a 42
22 43
4U0
3 23
0
900
82 in
967 03
42 00
242 32
3 'J0
5 00
19 00
SOU
W. II. Newman, land damage.
I N. A. Bowes. Jautltor ou account.
D. J. Dlngamati. conatalile'H returns.
J. M. Baker, Hanks Dlllman case,
" John M. StcfTen case,
" A. H. Huftnogle case,
" joliu .Minium case!
Scliocu i stablnccker, stove repairs,
Henrj' O. Horr.oerger, jury com.,
Jofw'ph Hendricks, '
Wm. II . Partes, stenographer,
Mrs. Evo Hen hi tiger, bond and Int..
Aaron Kcnmnger, court cryer and tip
staves, Abraham Arndt , petit Jury,
Ellas Minium, bridge view,
A.J. Herman, medical attendance,
Chas. K. steininger, land damage,
T. t). Derr, et. al., mason work,
Ayer's
Cherry
pcciorai
Public Sals.
Itotleea ot tales will be Inserted free underfill
beading when tbe bills are printed at this office.
When the bills are not printed at this offloe so
cents will be charged. Persons expecting to
have sale Bhould select a date and nave It insert
ed In this column.
TUESDAY. OCT. 34, one mile east ol Pallas
Post omce, Wm. 11. swam, Executor of David
M. Swat i. deceased, will sell one mare, one cow,
farming Implements and household goods. 1
SATURDAY. OCT. ts. one mile south ot Mo
Kees Half Falls. J. a. snyaer and o. w. Lyter,
Kxecutors ot George soyder, deceased, will sell
S3 acres ot land in Chapman township and per
sonal property.
loosens the grasp of your cough.
The congestion of the throat
snd lungs is removed; all in
flammation is subdued; tbe
parts sre put perfectly st rest
snd tbe cough drops away. It
hss no diseased tissues on
which to hang.
Dr. Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
Plaster
draws out Inflammation of the
lungs.
Rsmsmbsr w bat) S Xeoieal Dtpert
ment. tt yea havs any complaint waat
ever and dsalrs tba belt medical advice
Son caa poaalbly obtain, write the
oetoi freely. Too will receive a
prompt reply, without coat.
Addreaa, DR. t. C. AVER.
LoweU. Maaa.
K-H-K-I-J-H-I-
SNYDER COUNTY.
MARRIAGES,
1835-1899,
--COAPILED BY
GEO. V. WAGENSELLER, A- M.,
sa AUTHOR OP -
"HISTORY OP THE WAOEN8ELLER FAMILY IN
AMERICA," FORRY ANT) 0RWIG
GENEALOGIES.
Tlie rcoord of the nmrrin''- publielied in this book
huve hen carefully irtttliered from various nonroes and rep
resmit those who were married in Snyder County, Penna ,
during the- tine epfcifipd. but also many from adjacent
counties. It i tlie first volutin- of this character published
in any county in the Oominouwealth of Pennsylvania,
There is a record of more than
7,500 Marriages or 15,000 Names,
of persons who resided in this county and who are now re
siding here. It is not represented to contain every marriage
solemnized in this county during that period, but only suoh
whose records could be secured, hut lor the greater period
the record is nearly complete. The records consulted aro as
follows :
1. From 1808 to Oct 1, 1885. the marriages are taken
from the file of the Middleburg Post.
S. From Oct. 1, 1885, when tilt license law went into ef
fect, to April 10, 189!), the record was taken from the license
docket of Snyder County, Pa.
3. Kev. Adolf B. Casper's Marriage Record.
4. Rev. John Peter Uhindel's (Jr.) Marriage Record.
5. Rev. Charles Uustavus Erlenmyer's Marriage Record.
An Index of Surnames.
has been niad and published in the bonk enabling easy ac
cess to any name in the volume. There are represented
1813 different surnames.
Points to be Considered.
There are a great many points to be considered whioh
demonstrate the value of having this publication at your
Anger's ends. We can name only a few at this time t
1. It is a ready reference book of marriages whioh re
calls many pleasant events and also places a permanent
record in the hands of your posterity with which they will
never be williug to part.
3. It is a very useful guide to assist you in fixing the
dates of collatteral events.
9. It is an indispensable book for the genealogist and
the historian.
4. It is of incalculable value to the politician who
should be thoroughly posted concerning the "dear" people.
5. The Lawyer, Dootor, Clergyman, Editor and Teacher
will find it a convenience, and, in time, almost a necessity,
nearly everv day of his life,
" Dot a store, hotel, nor a business place of any kind
in Snyder Count y should be without a copy of this book.
7, No historical or genealogical, nor any other public
library is complete without a copy of this work.
Special Offer.
This book like many others that will be called for only
by a limited number of people will of necessity cost more per
volume than those whose circulation run into tens and even
hundreds of thousands of copies. There will be only about
three hundred copiesof this work and those who wish acopy
should not delay placing an order early. The preparation
of this book has entailed a great deal of labor and expense
and so far as the remuneration Is concerned, we should have
at least Five Dollars per volume for it. We do not. however,
desire to make the prioe a barrier, and imbued with the idea
of placing tbe book within tbe reach of all, we have decided
to offer it for
Only Three Dollars a Copy.
Orders by mall will have oar prompt attention. An
agent is wanted In every district of the county to solioit or
ders, Address all communications to the compiler,
GEO. W. WAGENSELLER, A. M.
DEPT. A, MIDDLEBURG, PA.
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