The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 31, 1900, Image 1

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JEO. W. WAGENSELLEB,
Bditor ana r ropneior.
LOCAL NEWS.
A Week s mews uisneu up in
Small Quantities Visitors in
Town During the Past
WeekOther News
of Interest.
Court will convene next Monday
morning.
Adam Shemorryol Penntowuship
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v;i ill Hie coiliuv seal lasi nmi.
Iveubeu Weiriek ol Paxtonville
was at the county seat Saturday ev
eniDfr. Number 9 plain fence wire at .'U
ent8 h.T pound. A. aniui,
1 ' 11
1 I . . C I.I.
Krcamcr, i a.
Master Philip (irons of New Ber
lin is visiting Hon. O. Alfred Sohuoh
'iml wife nf this nhice.
i -
Henry A. Hottenstein of Globe
Mills was in town Saturday after
noon on business with tliis office.
Postmaster Geo. C. Wagenseller
between trains Saturday afternoon.
J, 11. Khoads anil wife ofShamo-
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W. 1). Jarrett, the assessor of
win inwnsmn. iiroiiueo. in 10 see us
1 hunday to pay bis Buosorlp-
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f.7 f-f
A.lum Hauck and wife of JajImi-
1 1 1 nit: vumi n in iiii. &. . jlm.
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Ilia, and family of this rW
rs. vi i : 1 1 1 is a ( any ut or me
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Mrs. Marry H. Barter of Lin
nln, Nebraska came in from her
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Vnnsvl vmiiii
Next week, being court week, no
loilbt many of the readers will lie
it the county seal, and while here
ii' extend a coniiat inviiation to an
line in to see us.
lie Christian Kndcavcr Coiivcn-
Uiii dt the Mate ol l'cnnvlvauia
vol he held in I'hiladclpliia, ituriiitr
ovember 20, 21 and 22, 1900.
Iiis promises to be ' the biggest
uiu- i i iii emit in cci iicni.
William Gillete, the well-known
I . ...Ii niil i.i r ti- U in
Ill I li -i i I li, .n Viim.
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W, nf house boat life, as he finds it
n bisown specially constructed boat.
$'.) :i van TttW OlTTTrW K fYllf-
'ANV. New ork.l
Anew cash-in-advancesubscriber is
IM i -i I I . i i if I . . . I 1 1 I 1 1 iil'irflll I 'i .11
'i. An old subscriber who pays a
rar in advance is entitled to J.
Btefl in the contest, or two votes
Ti'very mouth paid in advance,
'"not forget to ask for your prc-
'"iin eouoolis.
i
laymond Kati was sellingcloth
ochcap last Thursday morninir
H every R'rson in town wondered
V he WIS giving such unusual
I.'"'!-. J 111(111. II ...IT 111 ' II. I II 'I
Iiis first bom. a little inrl, came
Ml home to brighten his eotinteii-
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wmii l;i,iiiiii II inn I ii .11 i.
Tlii' Unitetl Rrcthren Sunday
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8. Proceeds will l)e used for
airing the Sunday school room.
vervl)ody is invited. Committee.
Jj. S. S. Kohler of New Berlin
I'liw the annual memorial ser
P lo the Grand Army Post and
fCanip P. O. S. of A. Sunday
r"Dg the court house at this
P. TIip
production and delivered it in
erly way. He received many
commendations for the pa-
&nd religious sermon.
MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO.. fA.. THURSDAY, MAY 3
Large frogs wanted at I1.U0 per
doaen. A.C. Smith, Kreanier, l a.
State College of Centre Co., Pa.,
has an advertisement in the Post.
Rend it. 4-5-1 3t.
George Boush of Globe Mills
spent Memorial Day with II. II.
Grimm and family.
Misses Bertha Seebold and Mabel
Mover spent Sunday at the Mer
chant's House at Adamsburg.
Cashier. I. X. Thompson of the
First National Bauk Bpent a few
days of the past week in Philadelphia.
The eclipse Monday was observed
by a great many people. It was
almost total in this latitude. In the
southern part of this country it was
total.
Grandfather's Clock for
Sale. A grandfather's clock is of
fered fin- sale by Jonathan Musser
of Kreanier, Pa.
Philip Mengle of Mt. Pleasant
Mills came in Thursday of last week
to become a new eash-in-advance
subscriber to the Tost.
Miss Emma Lmgof Pfoutr Val
ley, Perry county, is making her
home with her sister, Mrs. W, I.
Garman of this place.
The assessors of the county mode
their returns hist Thursday consist
ing of the register of voters, births,
deaths and school children.
County Commissioner Geo. F.
Miller called at this office Thursday
while attending a meeting, to pay
lm foe E H.Uabel
Bruce II. Crouse, who has been
employed in a lunilier camp at Vin
tondale, Cambria county, is spend
ing a few weeks with his parents at
this place.
Mrs. .lames Ayrcs of this place
and her daughters, Mrs. Harry II.
Leitzel of Miffiinburg and Mrs. F.
F, liaockof Williamsport are spend
ing the week in Philadelphia.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Cfwig Sun
day attended the funeral of little
Ray Diehl of Philadelphia, which
took place at Watsoiltown. Deceas
ed is a grand daughter of Rev. S. I.
Orwig, formerly of this place.
Go to A. F. Sides for a smooth
easyshave or up-to-date hair cut
and
mad
Icauei
with
refresh. nu
shampoo or dandrtifl removed with
his tonic, clean towel to each patron
in bank building one door cast of
Post Office; satisfaction guaranteed.
A. H. Swart of Adams, II. .1.
Lcplcv of Spring, Isaac MfuVllcs
warth of West Heaver, W. I!. Gor
don of Perry aud A. W. Aucker ol
Union, all assessors ol their respec
tive districts, dropped in to see us
Thursday ol last wee:;.
We recently read an account of a
young man in Maine taking his girl
out fin- a ride and she fell out. He
drove a mile or tw o before he missed
her Such a thing could never
occur iii this breezy tow n. The
horse might tall out of the shafts
and never be missed, but the girl
never.
Wednesday of this week, Win. V.
Shelley will voluntarily relinquish
his position as foreman of this office
to accept a position on the stall of
the Sunbury Evening Rem. His
future employer will find him a
faithful servant and the best wishes
of tbe Post go with him. c. W.
Smith of the New Berlin Reporter
will lie Mr. Shelley's mieecssor.
Last week one night James Ayres
of this place Iiecame suddenly blind
in one eye. The eye felt as though
there was a scum over and he wash
ed it, but there was no relief. Fi
nally by closing the other eye he
discovered he was totally J blind in
one eye. It is probable that a blood
vessel burst which has clouded his
vision. We trust it is only temporary.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
A Few Lines Especially Ad-
dressed to the Headers
or this Paper.
Uuder date of April 2nd we sent
you a postal card culling your at -
tentioti to the tact that a friend had
paid for the Post for two mouths,
during April and May. This has
practically served as a trial sub -
Bcriptioil for you and has a Horded
you an opportunity to see what a
great amount, ol news the Pokt
publishes. That trial subscription
expires with tnis issue. We WMull
be pleased to add vour name to ofir
already large list of subscribers and
witli (hut in view we enclose an ol der
for subscription whfth you will
ting folded on the inside ol this pa
per. We have given you the opportuni
ty to read in lull the story, "ltobt.
I lardv's Seven Days" and we have
already (riven vim six chanters of
"The ( Irucitixion of Philip Strong.'
We trust you have enjoyed the
stories and that you w ill wish to
finish the latter which is fully twice
as long as the former. You should
not miss the remainder of this storv. i
When this is - completed, we will
have some other imiH rtant and in
teresting features. The PuBT has
always maintained its position as the
leading i.ewspaper of hnvdei eouiitv
.....1 U tll . . 1 V
am! it will continue to ilo so. We
ta i- . i
are now eompiPug a list of imthoiis
im q i V
residing in bnydei "jounty wImi are
residing in Snyder 'jounty
70 years of age and older, which
will lie published in the POST as
soon as completed. The Post al
ways has some special features that
no other county newspaper has and
what innovations have lieen made in
journalism in Snyder County has
been due largely to the aggressive
ness of the I'usr. We trust von
will join our circle ol friend. You
will find a list ol special oilers in
ibis issue under the heading, "In
(Combination with the Postv' Head
it. The oilers there made are lor
('ash in Advance. We will sav,
however, that if any el our friend
who wish to follow up the storv
aml arc not quite ready with the!
money now and can pay the 1'osT in j cords in the Commissioners Office
a lew mouths, if they will write to some statistics which we present be
ns and make known this fact, we low. in the first column are the
will be glad to give the dollar rate number of voters registered in each
lor the Post just the same. Re- district, the second column the num
niemlier you get the Post one year ber of births for the past I i months,
and the Farm Journal almost five the third the number of deaths for
years for only one dollar. the same pel iml, the fourth column
vi c do lint wi-n to lake vour name
off the list until we know that you
do not care to have the I'usr con
tinued to your address. We have
sent you nine copies of the P(NST and
you will confer a favor upon us by
letting us know how you like,! them
and w hether you care to receive the
Post any further or not. If
we
cannot nave your order
trust you will try to do so
now wi
"0WV.
vou will be missine a rare treat, it
you fail to send your order now.
Fill out tin- enclosed order blank
and enclose with one dollar in cur
rency, money order or check, ad
dressed to the Post, Middlebiirgh,
1'a.
Announcement.
I 'reaching by the undersigned Pas
tor next Sunday as follows : Aline,
Saturday night, June 2 at 7:45 p.
in.; Sunday morning at 10 a. in. at
Daniel's; Pine at 2:30 p. m..; St.
John's at 7:30 p. m. The lord's
Supjier will Is? administeaed at the
latter appointment (St. John's) in the
evening. A cordial welcome to all.
J. L. Boyeb, Pastor.
Flag Day.
June 14th will be flag day the
one hundred and twenty-third an
niversary ot the adoption of the
Stars and Stripes by the Continental
Congress.
; URT house chips
I l iiM-rni lor Krrotft.
Aes Anvil, Newton S. Herman
l.inibylfe totieorge C. and Harriet
! AmnWIer, three acres in Penn twp
ilor72r..
. (m. W. Sierer aud wife to David
1 Hmfcer, one uere and lis perches
in West rein twp., Im- J275.
, Savilluand V. II. (iibbony to
j Samuel Snook acre in Beaver
. totajpip, for $1000.
I ' j LMMm amnlMl,
I Letters of administration
;estate,ot Lucv Ann Komi".
in the
late of
West Beaver twp., toT. F. Ueitz.
,p llilrrluu.' lai'i'ii)..
I Charles F. Hill,
I Mjtud Shirk,
I Frabk Snyder,
Lir.zie Ann Walter,
Lcwistown,
ii
Miildieburg.
('entennial Executive Comm.
In aooonlanee with instructions
I given- mo lv the public meeting
; lielqj (u the ( ourl kl louse Friday
ivetiing, I have named the following
' ersoU8 to eollstitii-e the executive
1 committee of . the Miildieburg cen-
cnuiaf. A full turn out ol the
icoiiiinmee is desired i-ridav evening
jat 7:30 o'clock in the ( oiiuuission
i crs' ofliee. The eouuniltcc U a- liil-
; lows: :. W, Will. , nine:, ( 'arboll
Sceh..ld, Daniel llol, iinler. I. i .
W aller, W. H. Beavi r, C. M.Shin
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(cb . C. .IrtK'll, (j. . agclisc -
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'cr, i I.. W inev, ( . ( , In ,
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' ' I liotBUSon, .In in . Met er.
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Ihei t. 4v G. Wciscr. II.
IIhit's Bower, (!. 11. Steiuinger,
i. T. Khoa Is, M. ',, Steiuinger, F.
( '. Rtweraox, 1'. s. Bitter, A. ( i.
Bashoar.
Every member of the Committee
should be prest'tl Frid'i evening as
the meeting is calli ! tor tin purpose
of ascertaining whether there i suf
fieieiit interest to warrant the com
mittee in going ahead with the ar
rangements lor the centennial.
i. Al.FKEI) St'lIOCH,
President pro tern.
Snyder County Statistics.
We have gathered Irom the re-
j me munocr oi able I milled men sun-
ject to military duty and tilth the;
number ot bicycles subject to taxa
tion iiinlcr the new law.
District!. Voten. Birth. D'h. Mil. Ilicln,
Adams,
17 s
I 4
nil
III
Beaver, 222 1 in j
Beaver Weirt,167 20 j"
li'i i :io
IL'I
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Centre, :s:t
ii i 'ii
I "ill I'll
i lainuali. L'T I !l
- 1 j 1
Franklin, 87B II
Phi I Xi
I I....L--.... lis! I T I u I ll.". I
.S
M Ititlleburg,
Miililleereek,
Monroe,
Ptnn,
llerrv,
jCrrv West.
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156
L1HI "
;tni
:ih
Ltd
171 !
42
JU7 I
14 JT
15 I H
s I 4
(1 1 .", I
,sn 2
112 2
1 711 80
220 11.1
l:tt ! Ii
02 I hi
Selin-iriove, :t7l :
I H I
2 165 41
Sprinir,
union,
2M
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":7
in
2J
121
Will
1.1m i
Washington,
Totals, 44S1 i5h I I0B 2408 008
Look over Your Mail
Be careful to return to the post
ofliee mail matter not lieionging to
you that you may receive through
mistake. A new postal rule that
recently went into effect is, that per
sons, who through carelessness or
Awn any other reason take mail
from the office that belongs to an
other, and fail to return the same,
are liable to a fine of $600 or one
year's imprisonment This applies
to newspapers thus taken from a
post cflice as well as other mail
matter.
Centennial Heeting.
The Citizens of the County Seat
Will Celebrate the 100th N ear
Since the Town
Laid out.
Was
V
may eveiniiir. nursimnl to a call
made in the columns oi the Post,
quit! a respectable gathering ol citi
zens assembled in i !:, eourl I se to
make arrangements tor holding a
centennial of Miildieburg to cele
brate the ldlllli year Min e the town
was laid ont. The meeting a- call
ed t iler at s o'clock by ieo. NV.
ii- ii . .
iiugcnsciler, who Mated tl h t
ol the meeting whereupon Hon. G.
1 ' whb eiecieu eiiiiiniiiiii
i.i ...
oi ine meeting ami ( ieo. . agen
selh r.M cretai v.
iiciiari,- were maile
contrermiig
celebrating
hoell, At
, Attorney
Win. K.
the iilinropri.iteness ,,(
, , ...
(he event by I'resiilenl S
tornev .lay (i. Weisei
b (lilliert, Attorney
. . , i ...
.Mi tier ol I en n tow n
Harris Bower of Fran
A lion prevailed
hip ami II.
Mil toil nhip.
to ailtbori.e
a eoininittee
the chairman to appoint
to consist of 'J I pcrsoi
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ti ii 1 1-
inn- i lie executive co
llf the
centennial w hose did v it
shall be to
insider the wavf
am
means
(tie
r. :.. i:ii .i
on mi sioe nun every oilier pliasol
o the project and report the result
of their research to another meeting
to becalled by the chairman when he
considers it proper to do so.
While this is tbe centennial of
Miildieburg, it is proposed to make
the matter oi interest to every per
son in the county. The detail work
of the centennial will be divided up
and disjKised of by placing it in the
hand- ol committee- ami there are
some committee-, which should and
probably will have representatives
from every precinct in the county,
in i ii i i i
iviiuiiieDiirg i- the i -i mi nt v seal "t
Snyder uiinty I then
no reason I
why the people
should not enter
ot the occaMoli,
I'l tlx
into
entire county ;
the festivities !
No definite time has a- yet
set for this memorable event,
.i .i . .
icell
Iml
mere sei m- io he an
pinion iire-
valeiit that the time should be about
the third week in September, lieing
about the 2()tll and '!-! tinyr. o the
month.
Quarterly Confl-rence.
'I he ''ml iiiineti.rlti xi.ntl.... (
w : I ! i i .. .. i , . .
.uiiiiiieuurg circuit, i mied I'.van
gelieal church, will convene in the
M ititlleburg chapel, May '.' I st, at J
o'clock I'. M.
Communion services will be held
::! Paxtonville Saturday at 7::',(i p.
in.: at Miildieburg Sunday at H a.
m. and at Kreanier al 7:30 p, III.
Bev. A. D. Grimily of Bcavcrtowu
preach at the (linn; specified appoint
ments. Deatn of Harry Kessler.
Harry Kessler, a highly respected
citien ol Snyder County, died Wed
nesday morningat 11 o'clock at his
home, about two and one-half miles
west of Shamokin Dam, aged 03
years. Cause of death was consump-
turn
Deceased leaves a wile
and
four children. He was a brother ol
George and T. M. Kessler of North
umberland and Simon Kessler of
Chestnut street, Sunbury.
Announcement.
At St. John's Evangelical Lu
theran Church, Mt. Pleasant Mills,
Pa., next Sunday, June 3, at 7:30
P. M., Bev. E. E. Gilbert will de
liver a special sermon for the inter
est of the Young People's Luther
League. A cordial welcome is ex
tended to all. By order of
Committee.
VOL. 37. NO. 22.
IN COMBINATION WITH THE PJST.
ii- .
it e give in-low mime clubbing
w""hiiiatioiw with the Posr. The
ru,tfl 'I""'' '' are verv low.
The Furm Journal, monthly, tor
almost live years anil the Miildieburg
,r year, paid in ud vaiice, $ 1.00
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imririiiiuiAi ,., iml,,,!,,.,! .,
Im.hI
iii.' i'n h i. i ... i i ., i .
v iil.J.'l..f li.trr.1 la
'' lahiirvriiiiil wurkiim num.
The , w Vork Tri-Wwklv Tr
bune
ri
Mh I t
Middleburir Piisr
j year, paid in ad
vanee, only .S 1 .7."
I Ih- TH a-mlcly i- ikiIiIUIiimI Momlny
W .in.-ii.y i.iiii i riftttv, in,, :. i, i,,,.
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yHH..lo,
ii n ii Itinrmiirlili
nt'lvnuiH'r fn
The New York Weekly Tribune
and the Midilleburg Pust one vmr
paid in iii I v:i ii
ce, on
ly 1.2"i
The Wmky Trlbiiiia i ihiIiMhI'imI nn
rinirwlny, ,i BV, porliuit iiBWK
''"" "' worlil, On- ,,,.( rtilliH.li.
M.i.rki l r. '...rN. llti.XcplNl lUrivilltllml
ilrpurtmeiil, rvlinlilv R ml inrorma.
loll iiii.I , I,,,,, ,. B, , nt,.,,,,,,,,,,
;.' "u"- '"" -
1 1 '"'"l suili'i., n liniliiiinl rum-
iiy uaper fur f ir t mill illlnvcm
'I'!"' New Vork Ti i- e, Klv W, ,
unil the Miildieburg Post, .me veai
paid in advance, nitl v 8 I .(;".
Tin
limn
Trl-Wralcly Worlil nrt tlir.-
ii week, is iiii,.,i hi, i.......
lll'W - l.f Hi,
im' prliii ii-k.
iMiilry .in 1 i. well nuttli
I f.n It,
The Practical Fanner, one vear,
and the Miildieburg PnsT,one year!
paid in advance, 1.00. Both of
the alii ive liiiiu.i'u mil i ' i
V
,'., - ,u,,i i in- i ra"iiea
i . . ii
inner i ear I v :,n, Airricu!-
I lural Almanac u I !)0(l
paid
advance, oulv $1.05.
Tin- PtmUcaI PkrnwrtioM of Unheal
Mrm ntpen i lahed, m i monlhly.
M I. My Mr, TbeyMr i,..,k oMMmlni
Ml phm iii rfbleh there is ,, fii (lf in.
r lOMJon iimt is umIuI in tin- btrUar
ie irli-e of thia Imnlr i,,,,.. in u , , ,
.offWIherwr. lh Praetleal l'nrmer
ami imtmi I k for only tU.M
- t .
Dissolution of Partnership
Xoliei
e is hereby iriven ih.-u th.
sawyer and thresher firm known a-
C 0l v I I .
dwiii iii iv ,ii'iim:ii; nave h-
i i i
mutual
con-eni tussolvei
partnership and
all neeouiits due the -aid firm must
be paid to F. i. Zii'hmaii t.. vvh
the accounts have U-eii trausferreif,
Su m:m A- i i UMAX.
Church Dedication
Mir new 1 1 novel 's
gelieal church i fun
I
lilted fiV
I and will
lie dedicated to the worship ol tin
triune Hod, Prov. Per., .Inn,. 17,
M Bev. S. I'. Bemerof Lewis-
bill
Clll'i
On
i., "ill officiate. All arc
y invited to be present .
W . F. Bui i.i ii in .
he C I'
hold a
I lllle II
s
ocioty ol L'uxtom il
W ll
tivnl Saturday even
All arc invited.
"f5
I he eeiitenniii
tee ill meet in
I ofliee rVidiiv ve
executive Commit
ie ( oiiiiuissioners'
ing. A li-t ,. the
committee will
l
uud elsewhere
in tin- paper.
.1. I.. Mark- o Miildieburg, near
B. I,'. Dcot, sells all Bye Whiskey,
bisown make, bom ' p, 7 ycais
old, by the iiarn l, ." gal. I gal. or
by (he quart. ;ill to SCU ihcgood
before going elsewhere. "i-:!l- It.
. II. Kidem, optician and jew
eler ol New Berlin, will beat (.. ( .
(iiiteiius' store room Wednesday of
each week for the purpose ol testing
eyes and repairing all kind-of jeu-
Irv. Mr. Kidem i- a graduate of
the Philadelphia Iptfatl oiiege
and all work entrusted to him will
receive his most careful attention.
."-:;o--jm.
Next week wo will make the first
announcement of the number id
votes cast in the Organ Contest lor
tbe various contestants. We will
announce the result each week.
Coupons must reach us not later
than 5 P. M. Tuesday, in order to
be announced that week. CouKns
that arrive later will be counted the
following week. Xo. 1 newspaper
eottpoHf will not tic gissl after June
5, 1900. Premium eoupOM can lc
used any time during the contest,
but newspaper coupons dare not be
withheld more than five weeks.
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in