The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 04, 1900, Image 3

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be ttiddleburgh Post.
iiKHtafd overv Thursday.
fiae m tVagensellar,
Uitor and Proprietor
u rijitmu 1.50 per year.
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-FSOI OVITIIINO
All rmisi'Mi iMlviTitr-'m.mt not otherwise
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cent pvr ile.ii.n,i.uvi uieuiture) for first liiser
Mon uiti Hlr-tiis per line lor every subsequent
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mi nM . wit vnw
Tlmi-aday, Jan. 4, 1900.
CHANGES AT THE COURT HOUSE
Ou Monday of this week was the
day set apart for the induction into
ofhee of the new officers elected at
the last election. Geo. F. Miller of
Freeburg, John P. Wetzel of Ben
vertown and C. W. Knights of Port
Treverton were sworn in as com
missioners to surived William Dreese,
Isaac Spotts and Phares Herman.
Benneville Smith succeeded Win. H.
Beigleas Couuty Treasurer, Geo.
W. Row of Penn township was
sworn in to succeed P. S. Hitter as
Sheriff, Peter F. Riegel of Spring
township assumed the judicial toga
it lieu of Alfred Secht; I). Norman
App, J. C. Bowersox and H. A.
Klingler were sworn in as Couuty
Auditors and Dr. A. J. Herman as
Coroner.
The retiring County Commission
ers have had a very successful term
and we are assured that the auditor's
report will show a careful consistent
manner of transacting the county's
business. In their dealings with so
many different men, there doubtless
were some disappointments and this
is but a natural consequence. They
have succeeded admirably well and
they enjoy the confidence and esteem
of their constituents. The new com
missioners are men of good judgment
and a very successful administration
'is anticipated. They have elected as
their clerk, John N.Brosius, a young
man of ability and a republican of
sterling qualities. While the result
was unexpected, it is meeting with
uuivers-d approval.
William H.. Riegle, t'ie retiring
County Treasurer, goes out with the
a me feeling of confidence and esteem
wr ich h i he enteral
JU III UUllCB OI Inn UIJbj : di .,'.
ve no doubt the new incumbent
'1 be equally as fortunate. The
.H's office is turned over in fully
. good a shape as it was found and
we welcome the new sheriff to our
midst, a man who is old enough in
life to have stable habits and a ma
ure judgment and coining from the
auk and file will know how to ap
reciate the good and hard things of
ife. The others are men of ability
nd we wish them abundant success.
Jusia
Cough
Not worth Pying attention
to, you say. Perhaps you
have had it for weeks.
It's annoying because you
have a constant desire to
cough. It annoya you also
because you remember that
k lungs is a family failing.
At first it is a silent couin.
At last it is a hemorrhage.
At first It is easy to cure.
' At last, extremely difficult.
Aycrs
cuerrg
Pectoral
1 MsMlf conquers your little 1
W lacking cough. i .
9 There is ao doubt about V
W the cur now. Doubt comes
iron neglect.
For ever half e century
Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral his
been earing colds and coughs
and preventing consumption.
It earn Consumption also
k BtMB in. tune.
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MARRIED.
Dec. 24, by Rev. Wm. H. Boyer,
William H. Smith and Sallie O.
Wenrich, both of Franklin twp.
Dec. 28, at the Reformed Parson
age, New Beriiu, by Rev. S. Sidney
Kohler, Charles M. Moyer of Dry
Valley Cross Roads, and Miss Sadie
A. Dreese of Winficld.
Dec. 20, at the Reformed Parson
age, New Berlin, by the Rev. S.
Sidney Kohler, John Bishop, Jr.
and Miss Susie Bowersox, both of
White Springs, Uuion County.
Dec. 28, at the home ot Mr. and
Mrs. Jeremiah Beaver, near Dry
Valley Cross Roads, by Rev. J.
Shambach, Henry L. muter and
Miss Anna Mabel Beaver, both of
Dry Valley X Roads.
Dec. 25, at the home of the bride,
near Kreamer, by Rev. H. G. Sua
ble, James E. Magce and Mamie G.
Row.
Dec. 21, at the Reformed Parson
age, New Berlin, by the Rev. 8. Sid
ney Kohler, Joseph S. I lackenberg,
of Milton, and Miss Elizabeth Noll,
of Lochiel.
Dee. 21, at the Reformed Parson
age, New Berlin, by the Rev. S.
Sidney Kohler, Harvey Dock of
Dry Valley Cross Roads, and Miss
Sallie Spangler, of New Berlin.
Dec. 12, in New Berlin, by Rev.
W. H.Schoch, Frank Dunkleberger,
of New Berlin, and Miss Emma
Leitsell of Kratzervillc.
Dec. 23, bv Rev. N. R. Smith
James O. Haekenbiirg of Northum-
berland and Sarah S. Reichlev of
Shreiner, Pa.
Dec. 19, by Rev. Jacob Yut.y,
IX D., Jerry D. Bogar, Jr., of Port
Treverton to Ethel Marsh of'Selins
grove. Dec. 23, by J. Kohler Peck, J.P.,
William R. Suflel ot Independence
to A maud:'. L. Roush oi Mahantongo.
Dec. 24, by Rev. W. II. Hilbish,
Charles H. Fetterolf ot Mount Un
ion, Huntingdon Co. to R. Emma
Swartz of Troxelville.
Dec. 25, by D. Dice, Lester L.
Goss of Troxelville to Minnie C.
Haines ot West Beaver twp.
Pec. 31, bv Rev. D. E. McLain,
E. D. H. Welter, J. P., of Frauklin
township, an lTioe Beaver of Mid
uieburg. Dec. 27, by Kev. W. A. Haas,
Chas. Defaye ot Phila. to Jeunie M.
Laudenslager of Hickory Corners,
Northumberla id Co.
Teachers' J oint Institute.
The teachers' jo conu
potea ot the districts .ive,
Jackson and Monroe is to tie held at
Shamokin Dam, Pa., Jan. 5 and ti,
1900.
FKIDAY EVENING, JAN. 5tH.
Attention, P. I Jarrett.
The Thermometer and Barometer ot
a Class and How to Reach
Them, S. M. Smyser.
The Office of the Teacher,
8. J. Reichenbaeh.
SATURDAY, JAN. 6TH, 9 A. M.
Drawing in the Public Schools,
J. P. ShaetTcr.
School Discipline,
Miss Jennie Miller.
The Relation of the Parent to the
School Room, A. V. Miller.
SATURDAY, 1:30 P. M.
Civil Government,
R. B. Hayes Albert.
Busy Work, H. C. Hendricks.
I SATURDAY, 7:30 P. M.
Practical Botany, J. C. Klingler.
Play in Education,
1). O. Gemberling.
T. A. Stetler, 1
P. L. Sen roy er, v Com
J. C. Klingler, J
A Rare U nance.
M. 8. Graybill of Evendale, Pa.,
will locate in Lancaster county this
(lining spring, and therefore offers
liis substantial brick dwelling and
store house for rale or rent. This is
i number one stand for mercantile
usine88. No competition. Call at
once. 1-4-5t
The new board of County Coiu
nissioners organized on Monday by
lecting John N. Brosius of Mt.
Pleasant Mills, Clerk at a salary of
$500 per year ; Charles Hower,Esq.,
of Selitwgrove, Attorney at a salary
f $75 per year ; N. A. Bowes of
this place, Janitor at a salary of $80
per year and C. W. Dreese, Audi
oes Clerk at a salary ot $25. M'
' '-n Stetlt
i I HIS PAPER 1FARM JOURNAL
ONE YEAR. 5 YEARS.
1 .
Pay Up and Get Both Pa
pers at Price of One.
Wc want to jel 500 mtbucri-
J bern to our -paper by New Year,
ami are going to do it ij we ran ;
tee merejore continue our ar
rangement with the l ttrm Jour
nal In which we can mul 'lhe
i M'uhlleburg I'oxt anil the Farm
T Journal 6 yearn, both far $1,00 J
J cam-tn-adeance. And tee make
( the Ktune oft'et to all ultl nubscrib-
cr who will pry all arrearatcx
! ! and one year in adeance.
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1 ou know what our paper
is and the rami Journal is a
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:X ot gumption, full of sunshine, T
T with an immense circulation a
mongthebestpeopleeverywhere
You ought to take it.
MEXICO AND CALIrORNlA.
Fori j -si II-V Tour vflia I'cniiMylvHtiln
Kn 1 1 road.
Tbl I'tMiimy 1 viiiKH K.ii 1 1 .ti I iH'rMoiuilly-t'nn-tluito'1
tour tu .1exUo nml I'aliforntii which
It-rtVt'n New York Ind rhiliMlclphl.i on ilruiity
U(PitUhtiri rYbruiiry :s by HMjfial Pullnmn
triiin, OOfWl 41 I. uk1' mxl IntMIMly inter, ti UK
portion of North Ameri-n. Alexieo, t'alifurnia,
ml Onlomlo are a mlghly trio in ull that ftp
p.nN to and fiwirinatf the tourUt-
StOfis will le maileat San Antonio, Tantpico.
Uuannjuatu, (uailalajara. (ueretaro, City of
Vtexfro (five dayn). C'uernavaea, Ajrnasealientrs,
Ion AiifceleH, San IMeno, Itiverniue, raMfidena.
Santa liarhara, San .lone Ut, Hamilton), Del
Monte. an Kraneint'o (five layn, Sjilt lake
City. Colorado Spring, l)enver. Clileaico. anil
other pointH of interest. Kuiirteen nay will be
spent in Mexico, and nineteen in California.
The "Mexieo and California Special " tin ex
clunively Pullman train of tarlur-Sninkinu;,
Ditiintr. Drawliiir-rmnn Sleepinir, Hnd (Hmerva
tlou earn, will be lined over the entire route.
Koiiud-tr ip rate, Ineludin all ntceiMary x
irenHen durinu entire trip. S-fWl from all poiutr
on the Hennnvlvania hitiirnai, nMiin eant of
PitUburjc; t.M.' from 1'ittnhurjr. Foi iti nerary
and full information applv to ticket aitents
Tourlnt Avent, 1IM HroadwaV, New York; 4
Uottti Htreet, Brooklyn "W BrOOd Street. New
ark, N. J.; M. Courlaender, Jr.. PuMneiiKer Haiti
more Dintrict, llaltimore. Md.; Colin Studdn,
I'afwenirer Ajfent Southeastern DNtrirt, Waxh
tniftou, 1) 0 ,: Thou K- Watt, raHteuKt'r Accent
Western DUtrivt, IMttnburir. Pa.; oraddre) QoOi
W. Hoyd, Afwiataal (jenerul Agmt, Mroad
Htreet Station, Philadelphia. 1 1 tit .
FLORIDA.
Two Wk'
Tour vl I't llllH) It uii In
Railroad.
The first renimvivBiila lour of the wiMon to
Jiu k no 1 1 v 1 1 If, allowing two sreki'ln Kloritla,
will leave New York and I'hllaUelphia Febru
ary t.
Exeuralon llckela, Including railwny trnnn
portali on, Pullman awoiumodations (one
oerth), and mea a enroute iu both airoctlona
while trnvellng on the spncialUiain, will be
r..ia.ieipu H.rrl.l ;r ,,m , and
proportioiale ralea "" ouier poln(
F..r tick ,i..,erarir-.and other ,i,irrn.tlnn
apply to tiiaet aKenii, lourlat , , , M8i
BrnJlway, New York; I Court MS? Hro, k
IV,, W MmmmI Mrert. Newark. NJ,".
laeuder, Ji , CaeMiiKer Ak'ut "fwmore l)i-
trlct, nailiinore. Mil., i oiiu niuuu ...,,..,
agent Soini.. aatrrn DUtrlet, WallZU'
0.1 Thoe. K Walt, raawn
District. PltKburir. Pa; or
v t-nierii
Asniatant i oeral Pbmm ugi r
struct Mali.. , Pliilailcli'liiH.
Bom,
gent, ltrood
1 t-tit.
Twcnty.threc Tour via Pman
I v mill. Hailroari.
Tho I'eniiRvlviiuiii Knili-..u I 1'nmii.nv iim fta
ranged for a special BSMoUall v c.iuilucti I tour
tlirou(liOIl Meiiio by viui I'ullmau truin
of parlorHiiiokiiir, iliniiifc. itleeniiiK. oniiurt-
nnil Pliiiadelplnu h'ebniiiry 1., vlsitKtnafall the
meiil, ami olmervjition cars, u lasvt Ncr' i ork
principal points oi uuerei in me i.unu oi
Montezuma," and peiidinir Ave days In til
City ol Mexico.
Hi. unci trip tickets, covering all the expense,
$3UU from all points on the l'eunsylvauiu 1. nil
road. For further information apply to ticket
agents; Tourist Agent, llWi broailnay, New
York; 4 Court KUeet. brooklvn; 7HU llriuid
Street, Newark, N.J; Ii t'ourlaclider, Jr.,
I'assenger Agent Haltiruore District, Baltimore.
MU.- Colin Stndds, Passenger Agent, South
eastern District, Washington, O. C-; Thos. K
Watt, I'aasenger Agent, Western district, I'itta
burg. Pa.; or address Geo. W lloyd. Assistant
Ueneral I aasenger Agent, Phi ladelphis.
CALIFORNIA,
TugY-oNE Days' Tovb via 1'i.nnsylvania
Railroad.
The Peiinsylvanta Ballroad Company has ar
ranged for a special personally conducted tour
through California, to leave New York and
Philadelphia on Ket'ruary H7. by special Pull
man drawing-room sleeping car and connect
ing at Kl Paso with the "Mexico and Philadel
phia Special," composed exclusively of I oil
man parlor-smoking, dining, drawing room
sleeping, compartment, and obscrvsliou cars,
far tour throuj.li California, returning by March
28
Round-trip tickets, covering all necessary ci-
K ne, U"j from all points.on Pennsylvania
ilroad-
For further Information apply to ticket agents;
Tourist Agent, 1HW tlroadway. New YoiV 4
ark. N. I A B. Courlaender. Jr., Pa'aenger Agent
Court Street, brooklvn: 78 iiroad Street. New
Baltimore District, Hal til more, Aid,- Colin
rttutlda. Passenger Agent Southeastern District.
Washington, D. '.; thos. K. Walt, Passenger
Agent, western uiatrici, riiisDnrg, ra.; or ad.
drevsl'eo. W. Boyd. Assistant Ueneral Passeng
er Agent, riiuaneipnia. 1 -at.
Application for Unimproved
Land
Notice 's hereby given that application has
been made to the secretory ol internal Attaint
J. hlcker of the township
of the Coinmonweaiin or reansyivauta ny
county of Uloucester and of tho state of New
oi
Franklin, the
l.ruv. for Ihlrtv (30) acres of
ate or new
unimproved
and iiuate In the townshiDs ot Centre and
sackson, couity of Snyder, state of Pennsyl
vania, adjoining lands oi uco. miner ana uavld
lA'xt.el on the east. David Wetzel and II. J.
Bailey on the south, II. J. Bailey and heirs of
David Kerr on the west, and rennscreek on the
north and has compiled with all the reunire-
ments of the law governing such cases.
Jan. i. WOO. St. W. J Kicker, applicant.
I want to let the people who suffer
from rheumatism and sciatica know
that Chamberlain's Pain Balm re
lieved me afteir a number of other
medicines and a doctor had failed.
It ia the best liniment I have over
known of. J.A.Dodqin, AJpharetta,
Ga. Thousands have been cured of
tieumatiani by thia remedy. One
i XD MEXICO.
"n relieves toe pain, r or
A Paaapneer'a Opinion.
Lady (at railway stntion ) Is there
any objection to ilns in tills ear, con
ductor? Gentlptiuin (011 platform) I mn not
the conductor, madam, I will say, how
ever, that there is a crying hnbj in this
car. and if your dog is liifj enough to
swallow the baby, I think he will he
welcome. N. Y. Weekly.
Sure tn r'lnil It.
"Bridget," he said to the family maid,
"I am Unexpectedly called out fur the
tVening, and I want you to see that your
mistress gata this note."
"Yes, soor," responded Bridget, "I'll
lave it in the pocket of the trousers
ye've just taken otT. then she'll lie sure
to II nd it." Spare Moments.
The Urine.
Mrs. Younghuaband How did you
know the pie 1 made for dinner to-day
wasn't the same as the one I made yes
terday? Younghuaband Because it pave me
a different kind Of pain in mv stomach.
X. Y. World.
A Kruical Soul.
"Where's your bottle of cough mcdl- ;
cine, Josiah?"
"What do you want with if.'"
"Well, you won't take it, and as It
cost OS cents it shan't be wasted. I'm
going to polish the piano with it."
Chicago Becord,
AllOW flllCCM.
Mrs. t'adper They tell nie, Henriet
ta, that your husband is unkind to you.
Mrs. Howes Yes, John is not very
gentle in his manners, I must admit;
but there is one thing I will say for
him he never kicks up a rug or crcuM'i
a tidy. Huston Transcript.
Orphans' Court Sale ol Valuable
REALESTATE
And Administrator's Sale oi Grain
in tin- ( Iruund
Bv virtue of mi order Inucd nut of tii r-
i 1 1 ; m - CoQll offnytlor Cuiiiitv. I 'a., tin- tindrr-
! - iwtmlnMtrator ol tttfl 0ltslfl (f looob It.
SlfiniiiKrr, liilt ol Krnnklin lowtltblp, County
anil BtsVM MOreMMd, dtOMMOd. Willi
Saturday. January 27, 1900,
0SpOM to pUbllO MalO Oil the prtRtlMfl tilt fol
lowing; ilfm-rllieil real Mtatt t. wit :
ValuHl'le farm, iiifftfiiinKt r trart of lam)
nitunt' In ton nlil( t'tmnly antl itoto ttforftssld.
i m 1 1 in I fit on the north m- laixln of i -. M-.-t i
rry, lames 4i. Crotmn and Mth John reachel.
eant by lantln of Mis liarrv llover-o ami
Aleinmlrr HowerHox aouih by lumU of (. M.
Vnntz. Kietlrriek Smith ami Uoonn Smith ami
on the wnl by lam) of 'harh -n Mover ami .
H. Strlninirer, contaiitliiir one iMimtrt-il ami n
MtM nml Mixty iHrrehen more or .MS, with the
Apimrtrnanern. wli'-reoti are a I a r e TWO-
VIUKY WKA rilKK-IU).Mtl)hn HOUSn ami a
BANK BAHNond OUTBUILDINGS, well of
i.ool) W A'l Kli at tue huue nml a never fail
ing aprltifc at the born. I'nrt of thin tract la
well set with tlnttclanM timber ami the balance
In a fair Mtnte o' cultivation . It i- clone to khI
K'booU And to market, beiiiK the trt faun
biilldlntc on the rtMul to Outrevillc And About
V4 of a mile north of MiddlvburH'
Term! will be math- known on dnv of wile . At
the Mine time And place the im-l- r-ined nd-
ministrn'or will sell 'j interest in Acrea
of wheat and Acres of rye iu the ground.
Jamkm G. C'uol'hk. David A. m mm m,eh,
atitorney. . ... nn .mo i au, .
C iiaklah ScaitK Auction r.
"Campaigning
in the
Philippines"
A book of over 400 iMgeswith
nearly 300 beautiful illustrations
ot troopfin action anil soeues in
the Philippine IsIhmIs, published
by
The Hicks-Judd Publishing Company
of San Franciso, the only pub
lishers in the United States who
sent represeiilativis to Manila
especially to compile a history
til the war. As many as 2."
writers wereengagedin the work
in Manila, many of whom were
with the troops of their various
engagements and they were per
mitted to use ollicial records to
verify their reports,
Maps of Battlefields
made by an official map-maker
iu the 8th Army Corps enables
the reader to follow closely the
movements of troops.
Description of Philippine Islands
giving statistics and other infor
mation as to climatic conditions,
resources, etc., and an account of
the trip to Manila, taking the
reader to Honolulu and through
Japan and China, are interecting
features of the book.
The Pennsylvania Special Edition
contains:! complete history oi the
10th Ponusylvania Volunteer
Heg't in the Philippine campaign
and also the name, ixistonicc ad
. a
oress ano occupation ot every
member ot the regiment, totrcth
er with lists of killed and wound
ed, deaths and disease, promo
tions, discharges, etc., and also
cuts of each company and officers
of the regiment. It is vouched
for as officially correct by a cer
tificate from the Colonel.
Advance Sale of 6000 Volumes
iu Manila shows the faith of sol
diers in tiie publication. It is
sold by subscription only and
returning soldiers have been em
ployed almost exclusively thus
far and have found in this lucra
tive employment. A tew more
agents wanted in the State. Ad
dress The Ilicks-Judd Publish
ing Company, 21 First St., San
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LEATHER GOODS
A splendid showing
inranu mi Boxes,
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Our line of Opal Ware represents the fittest selectioi
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our phenomenal success with this line last 'year and
been encouraged to present for tho consideration oi
( ustomers the most complete assortment oi Trays
Boxes, Trinkel H...cs, Handkerchief Poxes, Toilet B
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marked at prices to insure their speedy departure
SPECIAL PRICES
On all Blankets, Comfortables, Towel
REDUCED PRICES
ONALL COATS AND CAPES. ) 0t wait until a.
ter ( hristmas lor your Jackets, BUY NOW for we have
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Coat that were $4.f0, Christmas Offering S.'i.Ta.
Coats that were .$7.fi(, Christmas Offering 15.9s!
Coatstliat w 111.00, Christmas Offprint
Alisses and Children's Jackets marked ut same r 'Jo
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Dec 27, iu Perry township, a son
of Washington Stahl.
Dec. 30, near Troxelville, (he in
fant child of Perry and Idu K.
Doebler died very suddenly. Fun
eral took place Jan. 12. Interment
at Hummel's church. Rev. Wm.
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