The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 23, 1899, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    The Middleburgh Post.
Published ttvorv Thursday.
Geo. W. Wngenseller,
fcditor and Proprietor
Subscription per year.
wiii' n win n wM to advauce wnra ml out-
ahlc i in uountjr.)
HATES OF ADVERTISING.
ah uuuirai advetllcmonti urn oUterwlM
oit.trui i .i it.i i. ' n l . rlniivrit lit I ht- rale (if IS
i i "i" "!! wure) wr nmiMw
linn and 10 rr.ta m-r line lor even lubaeauent
insertion,
tribuirt tfityfed. ilc. fAwenrtr a tine.
Ibnrsday, Nov, 23, 18(d!.
Lcsher is gettiug ready to pull
Senator Ilummel's leg. It makes
no difference to Lesher, either Sena
tor or Congressman.
r
1 here i already prevalent some
talk on an early or lute primary next
year. 'ine to the necessity of
..I.....;,,.. .I..I (. tin. 1 1 i , .1 l:l I I
Reouhlican Convention and an early
state convention, there will not lie
entire freedom to postpone the prim
arv to a very late oatc. , . r ,
; i Our Shoe Factory and Employees.
It is said that Hon. 15. K. Focht communicated,
of Union County will not be a can- A modtrn town has been reared
didate for State Senator, lie pre-J on the old town plot. Numerous
fers to be a candidate for Assembly-1 business buildings now deserve ad
man in order to give his friends a miration; many beautiful homesgraoc
chance to express their opinion on our shady street-: two good and
the. strength and ability of himself well eqipped printing offices ample
and the present representative, F. E. hotels, richly furnished and famoua
Brown. In that event Union Coun- for their cheap rates, extend the
ty would probably not have a lull visitor n hearty welcome. Our re
pledged candidate for State Senator tail stores contain more merchandise
and leave the contest practically he- than is usually kept in a place of
tween Northumberland and Snyder its size. Situated in the -most fa
counties, mons and unsurpassed climate A-
merit a can afford, bids fair to become
Major Mahon for Congress. ' mor' populous in coming years ; and j
soyrtorcouno Tribune. j deserves public enterpsise. An 1111-
Forthe past three months the surpassed and healthy climate did I
editor of the tribune has been inter- i 8V Why the rosy cheeks and the
viewing a large number of the Re- sturdy carriage of all our daughters j
nul.licans of our eountv. in relation
to the candidacy of Major Thad. M.
Mahon for reuoraination for Con- world to surpass it.
gress in this, the old lXth District, Have we not abundant reasons to
at the next primary, and the univer- I praise and speak well of this town
sal response basin-en: "Major Ma-j and surroundings? for our beauti
hon has proven himself a good Con- fid homes, pleasant families, beauti
gressman and we do not believe that I ful glens ami wildwoods surround-
a change at this time would be ben-1
eficial to the ciizens of the district
or state." Major Mahon, on all
questions affecting the interest and
welfare of State and Nation, is fully
abreast of the times; his strong sense
ot right and justice, with his clear
and forcible manner of stating a pro-
position, eminently fits him to be
the champion of the people. He is
thorougly in touch and accord wth
uie Adinimsirauon in n lomgu as
well as domestic policy, and in this
respect fully represents the sentl-
paentsoitnecmzensoi ue u run,
irrespective ol party. Major -Mahon
is not one of the members who are
ic.ui ... Bucum ....... I ' ' '.
. . . . 1 1 1 , r 1 . 1 n - I. lit .'
when he docs so It
with til II know-
ledge of the question under consi
deration, and carries weight with it.
Major Mahon is rated with the
strong men ot the House and his re
turn would BtHI further increase his
efficiency. One ot the Major's
strong pciinls with his constituents is
that he is from the ranks of the ico
ple, and is oneol (lie people he was
not born with a silver spoon in his
mouth, hut owes his success in lite
to the indomitable will and energy.
From our knowledge of our people
and the expressions we have heard
from all sections of our county, we
have no hesitancy in saying that Sny
der county will endorse Major Ma
hon for the 57th Congress.
The Hishonest Ballot.
If only the half is true that is
published in the Philadelphia papers,
that city is weighted down with
loads of corruption. Ballot reform
is badly needed in that city. When
a system of voting is so basely pros-
tttllted that the will ot a people is
ill oi
falsely registered, that government j
must retrograde
. . U..11... I. .111..,.
'V, H
i. ....
should le punched to the lull tx-;
HI LIU 1(111 I A -
it? i)ri'eh,ss leSm
tent of the law. The priceless leg-
acy oi our io,e.awier.,-ine
is reduced to a nonentity, unless the'
i i f a il l .11.1
perpetrators oi tins rottenness are8liou,d mlucecl t), graye, and,
pltMd behind prison doors. ; nfl t(j fiH Qp Mr Vhh,H miU ;
The arrest of Clarence Meeser, noad j or in other words that that !
Jeat. John G. Itodgcrs and Samuel , terrible hurricane from the north '
Salter has awakened a new interest I wbicn moved it six inches should
bpnrer elections and placedbefore the fayq J(nVeredit t) the ground and j
peoj.le a fuller realization of the in- j rwJuced it to kindling wood ; for this, j
iquity that is besieging our free in-if M,p,K)se, would I one ot your
Btttutioos. When the sanctity otjmin,rs I)()es a railrosid or a c-anal j
the ballot is execrated so that the U, nny K(M- Answer yes. And j
vote of one man is not equal to thejjlow' jt facilitates intenxiurse, j
vote ot another man, it is time for I opeii markets and increases the !
Ih Anii ricsi to check the nrotrress : ...,i.i, ,.,,i,nrv Hut whnt is i
iiv'' i J
of depravity.
Ballot reform must, begin at the
foundation. The jiersoiial registra
tion act of New York and other
states imiHt be inaugurated. Ine
system requires that every man must
appeU personally and register and
provo claim beyond a iioiint. 01 ins
right to vote. The enactment of
this provision WOU Id at least alleviate
the pollution, hut as long as the de
pravity of human nature exists,
there will be perversion.
It you would eradicate bo base an
evj) youtnust educate
' J
the masses
: and i m Dress uoon mem. not in me
. i .11
eilomill) 01 lUC rill)(, Dill BIBU mi
necessity of their personal and lnd
vidnal attention to exterminate all
vicious practices that tend to defeat
the honor and integrity of American
citizenship. Only by calling into
play the nobler qualities oi mankind
in general can there be expected to
Ik- a complete expulsion of the base
methods used to thwart the will of
the majority, There are honorable
people enough in the state to do it.
f they will only rise up and demand !
, VY ul tk' lot lux wi
ie assure
d.
ll,al Kra'1' Ilu' si reels, near me out
U" argument and
.ha!
lenge
the
mg us; a prosperous lotfW
The following was uttered bv one
of our stockholders, and a good kind
father he is: "Pe foreigners cooma
I don bare un grea hoeha wages on
miser kinner shofta tor nix luufer
bissel ; un mere orma dunncr hucha
doa bee un hen nix. Un was iroodc
jdood de shoe factory, any how?"
Now Mr. Someboby kindly take
chairaud be seated -right in front
of me where , ran Uk yoa
j tla. jace aml wll(,,. ymc&n watch
ny (,,imtl,naI1,.,. an( the verv apple
of my
Now then is it not true that I owe I
... ..,..,...14 ... .....II no .... Iw. I
thw ,,,,,,.1.. win. came here are ir,H :
. K ... '
Kino, Dusy, laimiui ami mausinous, conscience, upuoiu oui jjoou pi .in l
and right here don't forget that "the pics, giKjd feelings, and turn our
busy are the cheerful," a gcnnl old good actions toward and in favor of
maxim, hence they are cheerful,
wbv ! Iiecause they have learned
their trade, they are masters of their
trade : and have spent many years j having. It is good to haye it, good
learning it; and will have the wages I to honor it; and whatever tends to
they earn. President McKinlcy once animate and strengthen such feelings
said : "There is no motive to make does 88 much and more right down
a product if you can not find some- practical good as filling up low
body to take it; the maker must I grounds and building railroads. 1
find a taker." .So these people are am more than surprised at tlieindus-self-made
masters of their trade and try and good will of our girls and
have found a taker. But you sayjlHiys! and here is a kind word for
'what goodwill the factory do?" you all: lie steady settled aud eare-
jl beg leave to express myself as a;
Yankee, and answer this question by
asking two or three more, to which
I believe it will lie quite as diffioult
to furnish a satisfactory reply.
And I ask, what good docs any
thing do? What is good? Does
anything do any good ?
The person who suggeste this oIh
jeetion, ot course thinks there arc
some undertakings that do good ;
and I should therefore like to have
, ., , , I1i!,:n.i
When
O I .
this is dene, if I do not demonstrate i
. . . .., .,,. f, flW..
Anom ,, c,imi, . ' ; , riw j ,,int i
anvtl)in , fa
, . .
I will consent
n
kt tl. ,...!. in the fount at ion
ncilllll Ui i
tlus good for? Why individuals
prosper ami get rich, and ultimately
gold and silver will flow into our
town and cause it toiucreasc in wealth
$s-oo. 36 MARKET STREET, SUNBURY. $7 so.
Have You Looked al the Camel's Plaids for Skirts ?
25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.65, $2.00 per Yard.
Headquarters for
Is slid Fine Dress Goods
The largest line of Ladies' Dress Good;
in Northumberland Co.
Ladies Pocket Handkerchiefs.
Kid Gloves, 75c to $1.75.
Ladies Neckwear 25c to $2,50.
250 Ladies Fur Collarettes. Fur
Scarfs and Coats, Feather Boas.
CH
U
and population. If this factory is
conducted in a legitimate business
like and successful way, where is
thew difference between it and
riinm ora canal ? Is there any
difference lictwee.i this and any other
entemrise? Certainly not, would
enterprise? Certainly not,
be heard front a dozen throats,
if
0....I. t. .1... iwbh nnA it nortninlv !u -
tl. let us remember and SIK'ak our
-. . ..
such enterprise. e must alladiuit
that such enterprise which promotes
the prosperity of our town, is worth
ful, don't learn your trade half way
and then go home, remember that
three moves are as bad as a fire;
oversee your own affairs with your
own eyes and not trust too much
with Othewj keep thy shop, and thy
shop will keep thee; and again, If
you would have your business done,
go, if not, send ; and again, you re
member the old saying :
He that by the plow would thrive.
Himself must either hold or drive."
The managers of the factory need
, 1 I 1 i .L' I. a.1
no advice, and i an not mum uiey
.am . I l il a.
will see this, so while they are not
lkinir. I will not say much. But,
. . ... i i
ah! think where you are wnen you
run in debt, you give 10 unouier
power over your liberty. If you
t51 not pay at the time, you will be
ashamed to see your creditor; you
will lie in tear when you speak to
him; you will make poor, pitiful
excuses, and by degrees, (me tolose
your veracity, and sink into base
downright lying; for "the second
vice is lying, the first is running in
debt." For example, you receive a
bi'l of leather due in 60 days. If
you pay it within 10 days you may
deduct 2 ner cent, of the amount.
- a
You get 2 per cent, tor giving the
seller the use ot your money the re
maining 50 days. That is 14 3-5
per cent, a year. Do you often find
at Jrf .MH
DRY GOODS,
TRFXI
fit3.00.
Made Up Skirts,
Silk Waists.
; Carpets, Carpets, Curtains, slugs.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
CARPETS, DON'T PASS
Velvet Carpets,
Brussels Carpets, - -Ingrain
Carpets, - -
190 Rolls Opened This Week
a 1 tetter investment? And again
you receive a bill due in 30 days, if
you pay it within fi days you may
deduct In per cent, of the amount.
You get 10 per cent, tor giving the
the firm you buy of the use ot the
money the remaining '1 da. That
is 1-lli per cent, a year tor your
!mollcv
1 invite auv one to take his pencil
and think, and figure with me, and
il you find me in error, charge it up
to me. Should you Ik1 verv busy
and nut find time to do the figuring
yourselves, kindly invite your near
est school teacher to do it for you.
Ah ! methinkfl I hear one of you say
14 jer cent, discount is not right,
but remember I challenge anybody
to prove to me the opposite. Did
you ever find a U'tter investment for
your money'.' Do you believe that
you, as a successful body, iau afford
to lose the discount of a single bill
once a year? It vol' do, not I.
As ever thine to serve thee,
Zip.
Deafness Cannot bs.Curod-
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the
ear. There is only one way to cure
deafness, and that is by constitution
al remedies. Deafness is caused by
an inflamed condition of the mucous
liniug of the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube is inflamed you have
a ruuibliutr sound or iui perfect hear
ing, and when it is entirely closed,
deafness is the result, and unless
the inflammation can be taken out
and this tube restored to its normal
condition, heariiig will be destroyed
forever; nine cases out of ten are
caused by catarrh, which is nothing
but an iullamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give ONE HUNDRED
DOLL A ItS for any case of deafness
(caused by catarrh) that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send
for circulars; fre.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 7c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Id the Estate of ) la the orphan's rourt
Mary Groan, Deceased. ( oi Snyder Co., I'a.
The uiiiIit-Ik"'''! Auditor, appointed by the
above named Court to make distribution of
the Iwlance rcmainiuK in the handi of K. H.
tsroft. AdminiHtrator, Ac. of Mary Uroaa, De
i ciued, to and anions thoae leically entitled to
the aame, will attend to the dutiea of hi ap-
Bntment at the office of K. K. Bower, Kaq., In
Iddlabuu. Pa., on Saturday, Dec. Und, at 10
o'clock A. M , at which time and place all per
oua bavlnir clalnm upon the aaid fund will ap
pear nad praaent the name before the Auditor,
or forever be debarred from comlne; in on aaid
fund. a A. W. FOTTIK.
Nov. 1, int. m Auditor.
COATS, SUITS,
Gr-oli Capes
Carpets
Sit,
PR'S
Eye Openers on
DRY GOODS.
2500 yds Prints, 2Hc yd.
3000 " Muslins, 2hc yd,
3500 " Canton Flan'l, 4c yd.
2 Cases Outing M 5c yd.
1 M Serge DressGoods 4c yd.
1 Case Blue Prints, 4c yd.
Before You Make Your holiday
purchase Visit Our Store.
- -
65 to 95c.
45 to 75c.
35 to 35c.
MARRIED.
Nov. 18, by Rev. I. I Zimmer
man, Charles F. Heltrioh and Annie
M.Stunipff, both of Beaver Springs.
Nov. Hi, by Uev. (J. I). Drucken
miller, S. O.Gilbert and S. Mar
garet Mover, both of Free burg.
Nov. 1), iii New Merlin, by Rev.
S. Sidney Kohler, Harry A. Miller
and Lizzie Millhofe, both of Mifflin
burg. Nov. 16, by Rev. H. (i. Suable,
ilenVy F. Knouae and Jane Benier,
doth of near Kratzerville.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of ZjfjOSi
DIED
Nov. 10, in New Berlin, Jacob
Sanders, aged 74 years, ,S months
and 9 days.
Nov. 12, at Richfield, Mrs. Julia
Sbaelfer, aged aliout 75 years. Fun
eral at Meunouite church.
Nov. 5, at Middlecreek, David
Steininger, aged i years, 1 month
and 15 days.
Used by Brltlah Soldiers in A Trim.
Ctpt. C. G. D9nnisou is well known
all over Africa as commander of the
forces that captured tlio famous re
belOahahe. Under date of Nov. 4,
from Vryburjj, Bechuaualand,
he writes : "Before startiu; on the
last campaign 1 bought a quantity
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
and Diahorrea Remedy, which I us
ed myself when troubled with bowel
complaint, and ba i giveu to my men
and 1 1 every oase if proved most be
neficial." For sale by all druggists
MlDDLEBURQH MARKET.
Butter
Eggs
Onions
Lard
Tallow
Chickens.
Turkeys
Shoulder
Ham
18
20
6
4
7
10
8
12
Wheat
Rye
Corn
Oats (old)..
Oats (new).
Potatoes . . .
68
50
85
oo
25
30
Bran per 100. 80
Middlings " 00
Chop 90
mm.
THIS
a yard.
a yard.
a yard.
100.
84.00.
Court FracJamatinn,
WHERKA8 the Hun. Harolil M. Mct'lure
1 remdentJudKe ol the Judicial Ulatrlet,
computed of the couDtlca ol Snyder, nd
I'nlun and Alfred Spreht and Z. T. Qem
berUng, Emm., A8uclate JdWla and loriSny
iter county, have Issued their pieceM, beurlnn
dnte the 6lb day ol Oct. A. II., UM, to uie
directed liir the huhllnK ulan Orphana' eiouri, i.
cuurt ol Uouiuiun Pleas, court ol Oyer and Ter
miner and General Cuurt ol (Quarter 8essluna ot
he Peace, at Mlddleburxh, lor the eountv ol
Snyder, on the Hurt Mouday, (IwIok the lltb
day ol Dee, 18). and to continue one week.
Notice Is therefore hereby (Iven to the Coron
er, Justices ol the Peace and Constables In and
lorthe county ol Snyder, to appear In their
proper person wlih their ruIN, records, inqniitl
tlons, examinations aDd othor remembrance
to do those thlnns which of tlielr olfloes aud In
ilielr behall paruin to he done and witnesses
and persons proseeutlnK In behalf ol the Com
iiiunweallh aaalnstany person or persons are re
quired to be then and there atlondln and de
parting without leave at their nerii ii....
; arc requested to be punctual in their attendance
i iii,. i i ii, . . nine uirreeaniy to notice
Olveo under tny han.i .,.i seal at the Sherl ITs
ofllce iu Mlddleturifh, the 131 h day ot Nov.
V D..one tho isand eluht hundred and ninety
nlu(J P. S. KITTKlt. Sherln.i
mL tu fa ' SJKIfSl I"lnlt',, fi0M hVive
Hied their AdiiiinlHtratorn', (iuradlan. und Kx
editors' accounts Inihe K-iflsti-r'soniceof &hv.
der t oaonr, und the Kume will be DNMBted for
connnnat on a mi allowance at the (urt liouse
Id Mlddleburgh, Mohdny, Dec. nth. law.
Klrat nud final accouut of Dr. J. W Hamnaeii
adininmiratorof tlieaaiato of If. 0 SamSSc
laleor eeutre TownshlD. Snyder Co.. Pu. 'fee d.
Flrat and final account of P. M. Tents mar
KlpnkiAt"ei,St!d,.Pla U IDlUortl"lu ESS
KlrKiandnnal account of D. A. Kern nnd o.
M. MobIz, aduilnistratorbof theeataie ofOei.rKe
,wluL",r.,lle,,orou'n of Mlddleburu, Sny
der Co., Pu., deceased.
J. II. WILMS, IteglBter of Wllla.
Reglatr'8 omee, Mlddlebuig, paM Nov. is, 18W
ONLY S. op
'JulSlaHs
b frelKhf. 3 O.tTlu'bjIctto
examlnatloa. iHiunuai
Had It the equal of an. fin
proor eonmaatloB lock lror
and steel safe mad and Umi
t k.r. far u. mm .i JLjJ
Bf your freight acent Mr
Metal fheterr Jb ui
rrelckt ekarna, lew the b.a
-li. iir "ela. wt.1. .......I.
kwto. airt, it ih., a rrh7i.
mmmm
BUYS A S3.50 SUIT
,U4M thLKMUTM) "MrVkHWIUMUtT" UOLMLS
rr.iT .m B.K., n r ! la h fi..o iiuib' iav
met kkkk pants Si'lTt AT $1.08.
k NfN SUIT Flit fOI AMI If Tl
HUE SUITS
TISfAQTNf WIAI.
.nllkkii. mi and
beiid to u. ktai- age uf Uj and my hcther
Jlanff or Mni.ll formtfo and w will aoa 70a
me uii ij wn ivna, u. v. auujec. so ex
amination, foil ran nanlar It at your
MVJMM oftleaand If fnuixl iterfectl atla-
factory and mimbI t eaita tM la jr
B. Mi pay 7 ou r u 1 prtsa ay ant urn per lal
ewa mr
rnrr,
ii inn
V Of 111
eipi
charaea.
Uyearaor mw tmi .r. Maura .m j wkete at
THISf I
r
, l.a, anil a
naMHTIUITI.
f aai' aa4 ara ratal
are for bo v. . to
M.M. MadewlthMmUMUTaaaim,
latrat 1MM etila aa Uk
akataajaa. ,
w..r mtallae.
ai.alna CaMiBer. neat. handaoMa Dattern.
Sue Italian llalnr. paaaM Ura;aaa Marifcakw, raaHlaa,
alaftaa; aa4 ralaferalar, .Ilk ..4 Mara aralair, awalallar
Ikfiaejaael,aaeiltaar ear ar aarrat weald ke araal eC
rM rua (UiTN Uapua .r a., . 0.1 uw iw i-j. 4 la
MrUM, wftia far Kaaiaia Baat la. Wk, tuaUlaa faahloa
plate., tape neaaumand falllnatnirtloaa hew to order.
Maa. Mu aiaae t e erder frrra M.M mp. aaaa
aleaaeatfreeonapiilk'atton. tilwaaa.
CAM, ROEBUCK CO. (taw.). CMmm. ML
BttfeMfe t. art UMfuflAj iAaBkkliSaM
BL A
mm
HM With nrAmm, rh.
U J