HBO- W. WAOBN8ELLEE, EOMtor ana rropnewfi MIDDLEBUR6H, SNYDER CO., PA., THUKSDAY, JUNE 7, 1900. VOL. 37. NO. 23.' LOCAL NEWS. A Week's News uisnea up in Small QuantitiesVisitors in Town During the Past Week Other News of Interest. Barlier Klingler of Sehnsgrove was in town Sunday. The Yum enrolled "7 new buo- scriliers the past six days. The Ursinus College tommence- Inent will be held on June 10 to 14. Large frogs wanted at il.uO per dozen. A.C. Smith, K. reamer, fa. State College of Centre Co., Pa., has an advertisement in the FOOT. Head it. 4-5-1 3t. Number 0 plain fence wire at 3 Wilis per pound. A. C. Smith, Kreamer, Pa. Master Alter Ulshof Millersburg is visiting hisgrandpareutsin Franklin. Mrs. Frank Herman of Kratzer- ville is visiting relatives at this place. Hathaway Mertz is painting the table buildings for Mrs. Emanuel Sohooh. Mrs. Miller, of Baltimore, spent Suuday with her mother, Mrs. Dora, M West Market street. 0. 11. McCool went over to Mif- ,i ci i a l:. i... ... : i r aown ounuuy u .see ins uni gut i j ii i hi rauiroeu Muuiuy. . . t - . - ..ioirii.iv luir iv.iruiiiu unit ftinpr 1 . . . I ' 1 - -,- - , Mrs. Custer of Penu townshii) has been visiting Prof. F. C. Bowersox and wife at this place. A child of Frank Gaugler of Se- linsgrove is visiting bis grandfather, Aaron Benuingcr, at this place. C. S. Steininger of High, Union County, Pa., and wife spent Sunday with his parents. A. E. Soles, the tonsorial artist of the hank building, spent Monday and Tuesday of last week in Lewis-town. Merchant James F. Magce and wife, of K reamer, called on lr. J. W. Orwig and w ife Sunday after noon. A festival will be held at Smith trove Siitnnl.'iv evenine-. .line Oth. 'r the benefit of the Smithgrove .i i 'II 1 1 rf 'II The sola fountain at tbe drug store i a beauty and it is attracting a Teat many people during these warm days. ii. Nelson Alio and mother of Monroe township and J. P, Walter Hid wife of K reamer were at Bur law loiters last I'rutav night. rbere will he a festival at Hum l'l church ! miles nurtheast of f:.i ii i a.. i i uiiuoiiig, on Dduirunv evening, une Kith, for the benefit of the March. All are invited. Bev. Frederick Bower delighted many friends by preaching a : in the Lutheran cliureb, sul- iin;.. i... ...... ...i... i.... n uowi .... . ...I... ii. I... l . IIL I MWitl MTll I In the countv statistics published st week we gave 157 voters and persons subject to military duty 1 West Beaver township. The fig- s should have been 264 and 151 pectively. Thomas Jordan of Adams town- hip came to town Friday with a osd of mining ties drawn by the ward combination of a mule and little bull. Tbe team attracted derable attention and a nhoto- was taken of the team and the wr in front of the Central Hotel fW.N. Engle. lis ma o i The Father Is Near. A wrr Utile chilil in its tlrenmiiiK one niictit Wm aturtlcd by gome awful ograof fright, And called for it fiithrr, who iuk'kly nroee And hikfltuned ti iulcl the little OOVlWOtfi Ah, well : ami how often we cry in the dark, Tim' Uod in 1 1 lit love Ll BO near to Ml Hark ' .iod ! here In the world n your father and mine, Kvcr walelntiK an, I ren)y for love wordadivine. Read the Arnold olosing out shoe sale to-day. Geo. W. Hassiuger and wife began house-keeping in Mrs. Emanuel Schorh's house hist week. Samuel F. Deibert of Catawissa, formerly the photngrapcr, of this place, spent Memorial Day here. Joseph Woods of Lewistown, one of Mifflin county's attorneys, was at our county seal Thursday morning. M. Z. Steininger of this place, has been recommended to he the next district president of the P. ( .S. of A. oi Snyder County. Mrs. Paul Billhardt is visiting her brother, Charles Erain, in Akron, Ohio, and looking alter the welfare ol his sick wife. Harry Seebuld of Sunbury is staying at the Washington House and is reading medicine witli Dr. A. J. Herman of this place. Geo. W. Burns of State College and John Elieuuergcrol Harrisburg were spending a few weeks witn Joseph Bowersox and family. A large load of ersoiis ot Krea mer anu one from I'axtonvilleatteiid eti the Christian Endeavor Rally in the Chapel fast Friday evening. - If. EL Uower, Ekov, delivered the memorial address ul bweugle on Wednesday morning ot last week and also spoke brieiiy at llartletoii. Henry Boyer, a veteran ol the late war, dropped over dead at Ccn- ireville on Memorial Day. lie was buried Friday. The tuueral was attended by the U. A. lv. of this place. Deceased was 7- years ol age. Eugene Snyder ol Akron, Ohio, formerly ol fort Treverlou, ua at the county seal last Friday. Eugene lias made his mark in the Buckeye Slate. He is at the head ol the me chanical department ol some large uiauutacturuig plant. Charles liiegle ol Union County was lodged in me county jail here last Wednesday on the charge ol stealing a horse from Mrs. Amos Fugle near Luchiel, Union Comity. It appears the horse he stole was a very good horse which he traded on a very poor horse and it is presumed he got considerable "Boot ' money. As the crime was committed in Uni on CUttUty the prisoner was taken to I talon county Thursday. We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation from t has. S. Botteiger of ( owan, Pa., to attend the graduat ing exercises of Gettysburg College, June 13, Mr. Botteiger wasone of the youngest pupils in the Cowan (iraimnar school ten years OffO when tiie writer taught there. The writer then predicted that this young man would make his mark. He has scored his first victory and we feel sure of hearing more concerning him iu the future. The memorial exercises on May 30th passed of! very pleasantly. Prof. A. A. Killian delivered a very ac ceptable memorial address in the cemetery at this place. The town put on a holiday appearance after the exercises. The lads and lasses were out in all the latest regalia. Quite a large number of people were entertained by a band concert after which Mr. Arndt and his three sons, who are brickmakers at the brick yard, won many friends by singing familiar songs in the square. Others wended their way to the weighing social and filled up on ice cream and cakes and then got weighed. A. G, Baahoar of the Franklin Milling ( illlipuiiy spent some time in Juniata '.unity ia-i week. The ('. K. Society of Pnxtonville will hold a lawn festival mi Satur day evening, June i)tli. This is to be a necktie festival. Come and see what they havu. The school board inel on Monday evening and organized by electing W. W. Wittenrayvr, President, Ja cob Gilbert, Secretary, and Geo. H. Steininger, Treasurer, 1 larvcy Keiclieiil-aeh, working for S. W. Truttol Monroe twp., tell oil a wagon Monday and injured him self in thecrotoh, Tlie injury was not serious, but might have been worse. Wanted Aoexts. To s. II our Teas, Cutlers, Species and Halving Powder to consumers, Liberal com mission paid. Address Union Tea Co., 35 N. 3rd Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 5-31-41. .1. L. .Marks ot Middleburg, near It. R. Depot, sells all Wye Whiskey, his own make, from L' to 7 years old, by the barrel, I gal, or by the quart. to see the goods before going elsewhere. 5-31- Ii. Mrs. Minerva Walter ol Belins grove came up Saturday on the train and went to Centreville to spend Sunday w itb her parents. She drop ped into (his office and paid her pa per up to I POL (iotoA. I. Stiles for a smooth easy shave or up-to-date hair cut and head cleaned with a (refreshing shampoo or daudrufl removed wiili his tonic, clean towel to each patron in bank building one door cast ot Post Office; satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Geo. W. Wagcnseller and Mrs. Julia Dieninger, of this place, went to Lcwisburg to hear Dr. John Paton, tin' renowned missionary to the Hebrides, preach, As i result of Dr. Paton's efforts, 18,000 uan ibais were converted. W. II. Fidcm, optician and jew eler of New Berlin, will beat C '. Gutelius' store room Wednesday of each week for the purpose of testing eyes and repairing all kinds of jew elry. Mr. Fidem is a graduate ot the Philadelphia Optical College and all work entrusted to him will receive his most can fnl attention. 5-30-2m. The summer term of the Free burg Musical College will ojieu July li, 1900. The school is con ducted by li. B. Moyer. It is one of the best musical colleges in ( !en tral Pennsylvania and it has given somany young people in this section a musical education that the institu tion is a household word over a large proportion of the state. i-7--t. The beautiful souvenir, "Paris mid the Exposition Illustrated," de scribed in kne advertising columns, should be in every household. The 320 views embraced in the twenty parts graphically portray every feat ure worth Beeing; and, no matter whether you go or stay at home, the work w ill be invaluable, as it can be secured at a trilling expense. The Snyder County Historical So ciety wishes to acknowledge the re ceipt of 20 old copies of the Free- burg "News published in USX") and 1886, from John H. Knepp, Middlecreck, Pa. Persons having old copies of county newspapers, should not destroy them, but send them in to the Snyder County His torical Society. G. A. Shaffer of Freeburg came over to the county seat ou Memorial Day with a nice large list of new subscribers for the Post. Mr. Shaf fer is anxious to get the Poet's prize Chapel Organ for the Ebenezer church in Washington township. Mr. Shaffer has discovered that lie can get votes more rapidly by work ing for premium coupons. How the Contest StandB. I Friends of "The Post" Miuerva Wnlii-r. Jacob B. Herman, Koll or Honor. The following Kerstctter, perspus have paid their subscription I Lil.'ie Bath Ion to tin. P08T toll,,, Hntnu nnnnuiia . i ,. 1...- .1... I ..),! I 1. itler nnmuy Sl,l.l il.ller, "'.in iM,iiitiiiii . ii.iot i vyi miu uie : uu nuj iuioiujiub 'I lie organ contest is creating quite an int'Tee-t iiinouq; the members aud i friends ot churches who are strivinif I to the Post to the da.ta I'osr w I irive awav i tlx- church. ' ,m'M "eaua or on your pa church, school in Sum Im v ucliiutl hi. i.l.l!, ..'ii. rn Ill s.,. ,1..,. .. . .i. . i Pyrus ixiwersox "n i .ii in i i ii.ii e i is iiic in I eesi i ... . , ...... . i , .. ; -.v. , . . .h i m. i per please notify iik nuinoer oi votes. tie t iruran is on exhibition at F. S. Bieglc's music j room adjoining the Washington nuuse, auu a great many persons dropped in to see the handsome in strument. They all agree that it is a very beautiful organ and a soil toned instrument. Beginning with this week, we will announce the re sult each week. Votes will lie counted at . 1'. M. every Tuesday. The first count show the result as follows: Fheiiezer 1!. B. ehiircl township : Premium coupons, Newspaper 011111)011--, ! '. Fvnn. church, Pcnm Creek, Pa. Newspaper couihui, U. B. church, Fremont Pa. Premium counons, Washinirton 092 )- PIP .Id Newspaper 1.1 ' Trinity chureli, ? lla,i Pulls, New -!i fill 1 I CI Toud, As there are premium con out yet im. I iicwspuiiei' eon pons ttlHive standing muv be chaugei anv time. l.lo '0UIH1IIS Ine at COURT HOUS2 CHIF.5 !i . il. RHMrM lor III 'i.n. Geo. W. Hassiuger and w ile, 1 bit lie Bowersox and husband and Alice K uster and husband, heirs ol Jucob '. Hassiuger, to .1. A. Hdt, 71 acres and 50 acres respectively for $5800. Sarah G. Gross to Sophia E.Wag ner, one acre iu West Ikaver town ship for $10. Absalom G. Kauffman and wife to Joseph M. Middleswarth, 81 acres spri low n.-hiji ami ,i. pt relies lor $101)0. I.rllrr QmitlOft. jotters of administration were granted in the estate oi M'illhiiii Beach, late ol luminal) township, to ( ieorge Leach. I II. J. Gilbert, Penn two. ,, .'. ,, 1 11 !. .1 ... "III.'' V.' 1 lauticooiirg itter. B. F. Heimbach, Peter Nace, Wm. .1. Trexlcr, C. M. Middleswarth, W. I). Bilger, A. B. Mark hy, John Bow, Sr., N. A. Bowes, B. T. Iteichenlwch, II. B. Gelnett, I '. L. Beiehetilmi h, N. o. Bow, K. Aiirund, Martin Slear, II. i;. liiegcl, Edward Frdley, '. M. Showers, I. B. Shellenlierger, John II. Miller, Ib.n. P. F. Biegle, llaryey Mover, Mrs. J. !!. Beiehley W. II. Hurlinan, Mrs. A.laJBolig, S. II. Ilaekenburg. ( ieo. ( '. Kerr, I . Ii. SiMingler, John P. Smith. I. & A. Moeschiu, John Mitierling, Lizzie Howell, lurtin Bov ersox, F. W, Young, W. S. Herrohl, John Schoeh, Jeremiah Price, F. B. Bolig, !.;. Long, Mrs. .1. M. lion-li, II. W. Zi'chmaii, W. W. Wittenmyer Kmnuuel Ze hinan, .las. !. Packer, Simon Arlxigast, Hon. S. P. Wolvcrton, D S. B. Simonton, ( 'lareneet iravbill, 1.11. Bowersox, I'rot. .1. II. App, Howard A. W alter, Mrs. Wm. Noll, Peter Bailey, I 'an. Sassaman, Jr., May Heiser, iVLS. Schnee, m rs. l ti 11 ru nlcJ iinn May 1, 1901 June I, 1900 Ian. I, 1901 I'el.. I, 1900 May I, 1900 Aug. 1, 1901 et. , 190 .Ian. I. 1901 Apr. 17, l'.Kll (ct. 1, 1900 Apr. 1, 1901 June 1, l'.Kll May S, 1900 .Ian. I, 1901 July 1, 1900 Albert Iviegel, S. 11. Leitner, Ceo. F. Miller, Henry Moyer, Nicholas Trewitz, John C. Beck, A. I' . Solomon, Amelia Pu rge, Jacob I. PaBl., Wm. I'. Kenner, 1. I ruin Shelly, Sainui I P. Snydei ( 'en. A. I ucll, Char es S rs onreiikie. A I V .ie.. .. 1 looser, Ji Harry Smith, Daniel Middleswarth, Apr. 1, 1901 June I, 100 do do do June 1, 11)00 May I, 1901 Apr. 1."', 1900 May 1, 1901 June 1, 1900 do do do do do Aug. 1, 1900 June 1, 1901 May 1, I '.Mil June 1, 1901 l'.M )0 Apr. 1 , 1901 Solomon Lnuvi May I, 1901 Apr. 1, 11)01 Apr. I, 1901 May 1, 1900 June I, I'.iOl Jan. I, 1901 Aug. I, 1900 Jan. 19, 1901 June 1, I'. ml Jlllle 111, 1901 May 1, 1901 Sept. 1 I, 1901 Dee. I. 1900 .Ian. I, IP01 May 1, IP01 Apr. 1, 1901 Feb. 1, 1901 May 15, 1901 Dec. I, 1900 July 1, 1901 July I, IP00 May 1, 1901 Sept. 215, 1PO0 June I, 1901 July I, 1000 Mar. 1, 1P00 June I, I POO Apr. I, I POO June 1, 1P01 1, IPOO Apr. 18, IPO J. I'- 1 oder, July I, IP00 Fred Miller, do A oil, Mar. !, 1901 May 15, I'.;! il June I, l'.Kll do Bobert Bause, 1. . Janet 1, Levi Au rand, J Mary I lives. , John Arlwgast, Wm. S. Shirk, Jerry Walter, I riah Berger, Dr. J- F. Kanawell, J. .' Itiegel, Willis Krdley, T. A. Murks, l. II. ArUjoust, James S. Troup, Aaron '. Walter, John Shaffer, H.C. Boyer, Francis Su llen, Joseph Steffen, Samuel A. Walter, June M. Milluer, Wm. II. Buyer, 1 )avid Boyer, Lincoln Luck, Sainm l Uiekharf, J. F. Kerstetter, Ilias. Fry, Samuel 1'. I lertiian, Abr. K rouse, Jackson K n ider, 'has. K issinger, lo do do do line 1901 do do do do do .lo do do do do do do do .lo do I, 1900 Apr. I, 1001 do do .lo Sept. I, 1900 Apr. I, 1900 do Mar. I, 1901 Apr. !, 1899 Apr. I. 1901 do une I, 1901 nr. I, 1901 Sept. I, 1901 Samuel . Trntt, 1 T. Bhouds and wifi were visit- I ellv-11. M rs, I ViiT lihoads at the capital -tlie-Siis. I A. I lenrielta Walborn Wm. . v liJinmsoii, helinsgrove, I j. (ialail, Musetta P. Fnrlney, Tyrone, jj jt Lciiley Aug. June Apr l Ceo. B. Ilhine, MuKees A Fulls, I Carrie B. Keller, Port Treverton. I Wilson P. Noll, Port Treverton, ' Bailie E. Meiser " f Nicholas Trewitz, Aline, Pa. I Sarah M. Shemory, Paxtonville. -- . Anaouncemeutfi. Preaching and special singing by "Arndt Brother.-" at the following appointments over next Sun. lav, June 9-10: Hoover's Saturday night at 7:45 P. M.; Sunday at Witmer'sat 10 A. M.j Port Treverton at 7:30 P. M. All who love to hear good singing, should come. A special invitation to all. Jamks L. BOYEB, 1 'astor. Mid lleswarth, no do do! POO I, IP00 1, 1901 JO. l'.ioi I, I '.tin 1 .1.1 rt. I, 1900 June I, 190 Sept. 1, I '.'no June 1, IP00 Si -lit 1 I ')(! I I 1 I"' Sept. Important to Business Men. The Post will issue B0O0 in sup plement form a classified business in dex of the professional, commercial and manufacturing interests of Sny der County. The index, besides be ing supplement form, will be print ed on 2,000 cardboard charts, which will be hung up in all public and business places throughout the county. In such publication, which will be a valuable reference, every business man's name or profession should appear. . W. I. Jarrett, Philip Mengle, 8. H. Hartman, 1 Inward Bowersox, Linnie F. Aucker, llcnrv A. Hottenstein, June I, 1001 . H. Wcnrich, Apr. 1 1, 1001 Mr.-. Kale A. Jones, June I, 1901 Ben ben Weirick, do John W. Kline, May !, 100 James Inch, June 1, 1901 S. ( '. I on.!ore, Jo ( i. A. Schaffer, .in Mrs. Anna Holsapple, do W. F. Shaffer, do Sal lie Seh hi big, do Lewis Moyer, .lo Philip J. Mover, do Isaac Ramer, do Jackson Herman, do ('has. Haines, do Thos. Landis, do Nathaniel Trewit, ' do M. B. Miller, Feb. 1, 1900 A. IL Bewersor, June 1, 1901 Jas. P. Smith, do Levi A. Dressier, David A. Young, do Jackson W. Bow, do Ijevi T. Bohuer, do Ma.ie Beaver, do Ira B. Walter, do Mrs. Peter K I ingle r, do D. W. Dunbaugh, do F. H. Attinger, do Jacob S. Shemorry, do 'A COMiilNATION WITH THt POST. We give below some elubbillg combinations with the Post. The rates u noted arc very low. The rami Journal, montlily, for almost live years and the Middleburg I ' i year, naid in advance. SI .00 The Kami Joitrtial n m.- of IH l"--! mtrieuUuml pftperi publUlid it con Utiim from a' In In WKei ' li nth bimJ in it nf evai y niihjpcl f il luterral t ilif fm inrr, latMin rami n orklttg hmmi. The New York Tri-Weekly Tri bune and the Middlebuig Pr, one year, paid iu advance, only 1 ,75. Tha Trl Weekly i pnUIUIied Monday, Wednesday And i rlday, o a. baa h lanx. proporUon of Hbsertuen mi dale ol lame, and each edition 1m :i Ihorotaybly up-lo .lull- dally family newepaper iJr busy H'.ijilc. The New York Weekly Tribune ami the Middleburg Post, one year, paid iii advance, only (1.25 Thr Weekly Tribune i published on Tbnreday, and Kfoee all Important newM of nation and world, tin- mo-i reliable market re porta, unexcelled aerieultural ilepartntent, reliable lenatal informa tion and cnotea mnl rntirtaiiini mi- cellany. It i Iha lpaopla'a paper" f.ir ihi. entire United States, a national fam ily paper for btrmera ind Tlllaa.aia The New York Tri-W.vklv World and the Middleburg Post, one year, paid in advance, only (1.65. Tba Trl-Weekly World eomaa three timea a weak, b. niioii with tba latent nawa of Um eoantry and in well worifa the pciei i-k.- i for it. The Practical Farmer, one year, and the Middleburg Post, one vear, paid in advance, .l..r0. Both of the above papers and the Practi.al Farmer Year BKik and Agricul tural Almanac for 1900, jtaid in advance, only $1.(55. The I "ractlcal Farmer la ona of tba beat farm papera publiahad, laaued monthly, lit II. mi year. The year book oonUiaa nw pagea la which there la a fund of in formation tnai ta uaerui to tba fa The price or tbla book alone la M You ret tha roar, the Practical I aad tie rear book fat only