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county commissioners held
regular meeting Monday.
Ss Marv Hitter and Mrs. P. 8.
were at Shamokin Dam last
l H. A. Sbuman, ot Rising
Nebraska, is visiting friends
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I'ottec'H Kloudike farm id
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ddleburg was well represented
m i ci ii i tit;.
wuu xeuows iruuiuu -rs
last Wednesday. Stetler's
t band was there.
B. Bigony & Co., of Sunbury,
a new ailvertisement in this
and yf. A. Shipman has a
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wn Saturday night appeasing
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i again at Mazeppa.
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I'M l a. at I I I I t I II 1 111 HUT 1 1 I I
le and Sara Snyder were pleas
entertained at the residence of
1 KpIIhi in Selinsirrove Sun-
ilmer Oeker, of Shamokin,
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i mu place aim veuier lowu-
biinday he and Mish hue
Buomaod daughter, Clara,
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ninionert' Clerk J. N. firoriua
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lie ;ist week-. I lievare lam-
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sister of Mrs. Brosius.
P. Shelly, of the Sunbury
iwj luwi, spent onnuay in una
r, . r, i ill.
W e are nleascnl to hear that
lately been promoted to the
uii oi ioreman oi lav juu uo
lent of that establishment.
Iin R. Knerar. assistant cash-
af a. tt. J
I if hirst .'itiiin.'i h:lllk ii
)laee, has been very sick during
ing from the lungs. We trust
ay soon be able to tie out again.
Wi Ripka has yecn accepted
rai wnv mnil nrvtrw nnn wi
'or some time as a substitute,
a regular jiosition occurs. He
all nopnr ti.r a wiwilr fin thp rl
railroad. We extend our con
lation8. A. Ayers, wife and daughter,
orton, Kansas, came in from
rasshoppcr state to pay a visit
parents, James Ayers and wife.
a native of this county and
IllMBfafl In hoar nf ma uurv'aiHt.
adopted state.
i vw. . yj a.vaa u . aaaw vmw'jw
Charles Seebold and daugh-
vb unonr daiiami fna in rnwn
"IVII OCCIRI MtmjO IU IVfTU
vra r riaav am. oeeDoiu
John Kunkle spent the
atflMinVuiMv I rial enxaaia nf
B
ill for several
M. Sheldon s "Malcom Kirk"
MIDDLEBURGH,
New felt walking and golf hats
at I j. Dunklebergurs,
Our town was well represented
at the Troxelville picnic Saturday.
Mrs. Luther Mertz is spending
the week with M. Z. Steininger and
wife
Bert Rowe and wife, of Mifflin-
burg, are visiting at Azariah Kreeg
er's in Franklin.
District Attorney J. M. Baker, ol
lk-aver Springs, was at the court
house Tuesday morning.
Howard Folk and wife attended
the funeral of a niece of the latter
at New Berlin Friday.
Ambrose Gutelius, who is learn
ing the barber trade at Sunbury,
spent Sunday in town with his par
ents. Charles A. Meiser, of Thoinpson-
towu, spent several days of the past
week in this place. His wife ami
children accompanied him.
We will have our first showing
of Ready-to-wear Outing and Gull
I liits ! i'ii hiv and Saturday ot tins
week. L. Dl'N K ELBEBOEB.
Fifteen cents pays for the POST
till after election to be sent to new
subscribers only tor the campaign
purposes. 25 cents to New ear. tf.
Mrs. Peter Rhonda and two sons
returned to Harrisburg altera pleas
ant visit o D. T. Hhoads aud wife.
Wait-"-, ',!iie of t.'.e 5009, s afflicted
wilb heart trouble.
Members of the Republican Stand
ing Committee should not forget to
attend the meeting Saturday at
12:30 P. M. in this place to make
arrangements for the lall campaign.
The POST will be sent from now
till atler election lor 15 cents and
till Jan. 1, 1001, for 25 cents. This
oiler is good only for new subscri
bers and is made for the campaign
only. tf.
MoUSKSAM) Ml'IiES AT I'lil VA'I'K
Sai.K. 1 have five horses and live
mules from five to ten years old
that 1 will sell at private sale. Call
on or address
J, L. MlDDLESWABTH,
S-2;)-3t. Beavertown, Pa.
iVednesday afternoon two of Klias
Hampton'.- boys were playing with a
loaded shot gun and the contents ol
the barrel were discharge inflicting
a painful wound in the loot ol one
oi the Uiys.
(Jo to A. E. Sdes lor a smooth
casyshave or up-to-date hair cut
and head cleaned with a refreshing
shampoo or dandruff removed wiUi
his tonic, clean towel to each patron
in bank building one door east of
Post Office, satisfaction guaranteed.
Register John H. Willis, Harry
H. Harter, .Joseph L. Marks, Car
bon Seebold, J. N. Brosius and Geo.
W. Wagenseller of Middleburg and
C. M. Showers of Pennscreek paid
a fraternal visit to the Mifflinburg
Masonic Lodge Monday evening.
The liest game of base ba'.l ever
played in Middlebnrg occurred
Monday afternoon between the home
team and the nine from thegunbiiry
silk mill resulting in a score of two
to 0 in favor of the home team. Dur
ing the six innings no runs were
scored. The following is the score
by innings:
Middleburg 000002 OOx-2
Sunbury 0 00000000-0
Sousa, the "March King," is a
good deal better known than many a
crowned monarch. In his varied
career many strange and laughable
things have happened to him. A
number of these he relates in his
article, "Some Experiences of
Bandmaster," which is to appear in
the Four's Companion of September
27th. The same issue will contain
a capital story of college-girl life by
..MM 11 I
Grace M. Uallagher "ine oopno-
Play."
SNYDER CO., PA..
1). T. Rhoads is clerking lor II.
Katz this week.
Miss Sallie Boyer, of Sclinsgrove,
is visiting at Wittenniyer's.
A Special train will leave Lewis
town Thursday evening for this
place.
'Squire Mitchell, oi Paxtonville,
was at the county Beat Monday
morning.
Miss Liz.ie Ripka, who had been
staying at Sunbury, is spending a
lew days at home.
Mrs. E. ( Aurand has received
a consignment of new Fall Hats.
Call to see them.
Harry Bibihhaus, John E. Bibig
haus and sisters spent several days
in town during the past week.
Dr. E. M. Miller, H. H. Faust
and .las. M. Kline, of Beavertown,
were in this place Monday morning.
A. .Meade Fowersox, one of Bea
vertown's popular merchants, was in
town last Friday and dropped in this
office to subscribe tor the PoBT,
Theodore Walter and Miss Amy
Moatz returned to Akron, altera
pleasant visit here. They were ac
companied by .Miss Maud Moatz,
who will visit relatives in that place.
W. 1). (Jilt is putting down a
new brick pavement for his brut her,
A. K. (!it, in front ol the property
tenanted by Mrs. Jacob Hassiuger
and Irwin Boweisux.
Amnion L. Spaugler has teeu
stationed at" Brumbaugh, Bedford
county, as store-keeper and ganger
of that distillery tit a salary of 18.60
per day when running and if 2 per
dav when not running. He left last
Friday. He is only a few miles
from Bedford Springs.
Haymond Katz, the Middleburg
clothier, is spending this week in
Philadelphia and Baltimore laving
in anew supply ot Fall and Winter
clothing. Mr. Katz. has been in
business here for six months and by
honest dealing has won for himself
an excellent reputation asa reputable
business man.
The farmers and pure butter men
are to have a joint public meeting
during the Grange Encampment at
Centre Hall, on Thursday, Sept. 20,
to which all those interested in good
government are invited. The meet
ing will be held ill the auditorium,
which has a seating capacity of over
a thousand people.
Get Your Pictures Now.
Those who wish to have their
pictures taken should do so very
soon, as I propose to leave Middle
burg before very long.
W. N. Enqlb,
8-30-2t Photographer.
Committee Meeting.
There will be a meeting ol the
Republican Standing Committee ol
Snyder County at Middleburgh
Saturday, Sept. 8, 1000, at 12:80
P, M. As this meeting is lor the
purpose ol making arrangements for
the fill campaign, it is important
that there should Ih- a full turn-out
J. A. LtTMBABD,
Ed. CHARLES, Chairman
Secretary.
Millinery Store tor Sale.
Wishing to retire from business,
I will sell my entire stock and fixtures
at a reasonable price. I have a good
trade and business was carried on
in this room for 25 years. Room
will be rented and possession given
at once. Mas. M. A. Eby,
9-6-1 m. 8elinsgrove, Pa.
MARRIED.
Sept. 2, 1900 by Rev. Aurand at
the United Evangelical parsonage
in Centreville, Mr. Geo. A. Zech
man, of Laurelton and Miss Lillian
A. King, of Mil boon t.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER G, 1900.
DROWNED IN MiLL RACE.
Harvey J Bufflngton of this
plaoe Found Dead Tuesday.
Tuesday afternoon about one
o'clock as A. B. Gilbert was walk
ing along Ulsh's mill race, he dis
covered a human body in the water.
Not wishing to take the responsi
bility upon himself, he sounded the
alarm. A. (i. Ba-hoar, II. II.
Bower, Wiuey Custer ami John
Bolender hastened up and dragging
the body ashore discovered it was
Harvey Biillingtou of Franklin.
An examination readily disclosed
that life was extinct. A coroner's
jury was empanelled who rendered
a verdict oi accidental drowning.
Mr. Spiegelmeyer, division boss,
saw him about ten o'clock in the
morning. He walked along the
railroad track toward the place
where he was found. He probably
lay down near the bridge at the
dam. The grass was pressed down
near the edge of the bank which
leads to the belief that hi lav down,
fell asleep and lolled into the water.
His hat was found at this place while
the body had floated about 200 yards.
There were no marks oi violence,
and the body must have been in the
water over two hours.
After tlie inquest the body w as
taken to the home ol his mother.
He was about 28 years ol age, single
nnd lived at home. The accident
caused considerable excitement. The
sympathies oi the community go out
to the bereaved family.
Announcements.
Preaching at the following ap
pointments Sept. 6-9 by Rev, J.
W. Boyer, of Bangor, Pa., brother
id the undersigned pastor:
Fremont, Fri., Sept. 7, at 7 : 1 p. m.
Saint John's, Sat. " 8 " " "
Pine, Sunday, " '.I " 10 a. m.
Aline, " ' " 9 " 2:30p. in.
Daniel's, " " ! " 7::. "
Port Treverton,8ept. (I, " 7: l" "
Home campmeeting will begin at
Witmer's on Monday September I",
at 7:30 p. m. and continue about
LOdays. Rev. J. VV. Boyer, ol
Bangor, Pa., Rev. J. i. Martin, of
Columbia. Pa., Rev. A. VV. Buck
and wife Shamokin, Pa., w ho are
excellent singers and others are ex
pected to take part in the services.
Meetings every dav at 10 a. m. and
7:30 p. in. Come and enjoy this feast
of goud things. All are welcome.
J. L. BOYER, Pastor.
The Coming Fair at Brook
Park, Lewisburg, Pa
The forty-seventh annual fair oi
the Union County Agricultural So
ciety will be held at Brook Park,
Lewisburg, Pa., on Sept. 25, 26, 27
and 2S, 1900. It is one oftbe old
est organizations in the county and
has stood the test of tune for nearly
half a century. Turf attraction
more ample than ever before. Sev
eral races each day. Met ween each
heat the audience will be entertain
ed by a Japanese Troup fromTokio,
Japan. Full particulars are given
in pamphlets issued by the society,
which can be had on application Of
bv nddressinir C. Dale Wolfe, Cor.
See'y., Bucknel), Pa. The public
is assured that tins years exhibition
will lie the best ever held. A new
grand stand with boxes will ensure
the best accommodation lor those de
siring to witness these events.
S walla wed a Saw.
"O mamma, I've swallowed a
seed!"
"Don't say 'seed,' my child. On
ly ignorant people say seed. You
should say saw.' "
Nothing clears up the brain and
makes grammar easily equal to one
of Ayer's pills at lied time. These
pills cure billiousness and constipation.
Appears
CHARLES CORKINS
The Old Miller Dies Early
Monday Morning.
'harles ( 'orkins, one of the elder
ly 'citizens of this place, died Mon
day morning, Sept. :!, I POO, at 0:50
o clock. He was born teb. 4, 1832,
hence he was aged 68 years, t months
and 29 days. He was married 48
years ago to Mary M. Geiger with
whom he had seven children: John,
married Harriet Taggarf and resides
at MitHuitowu; Jane. married lb mv
Frymoyer of Sunbury; Anna, mar
ried Harrison Gondling ot Oriental:
iulant died; Sarah, married Henry
Good ling (now d used), resided at
Williams' M il I, ( 'umber land county;
Alice, who resides at home aud
Charles Edwill'd, married ClaraSpit
ler and resides nl this place. The
cause of death was dysentery and
hiccough.
Deceased i-a native ol Livingston
comity, . Y., and a quarter ol a
century ago was the miller at Mow
er's mill now operated by the Frank
lin Milling Co. Two and a half
years ago, he and his family moved
here Iroin Juuiutn counts', since
which time he has resided 111 this
borough.
Mr. Cork ins was a faithful haid
Workiug man, always anxious to do
a bill day's work. Fune' will
take place Thursday at ! A
MONTr v'sDM
7o ao.ugust .'.900.
TJCUPEBATUBE.
Mean Maximum, '.'1 .."i deg.
Mean Minimum 64 les.r.
Maximum, . . UK) deg.; . .date 10th
Minimui 48 deg.; . date 2nd
BCiriTATl(.N.
Total, 2.38 inches.
Greatest in 24 hours, 1.28; date 21st
HO. OF iavs
With .01 inch or more precipita
tion, H
Clear, I ; parly cloudy, 25; cloudy, 5
DATES OF
Thunderstorms, 12, 15, 16, 19, 20,
21, 24, 26,27.
REMA RK8.
Latitude 10.50 deg.
Longitude, 77.55 d i.
Elevation, 165ft.
.1 . M. B iyer, ( bserver,
Sclinsgrove, Pa.
POPULAR MUSIC FREE.
Another Novelty Offered by the Great
Philadelphia "Sunday PreiS."
Every reader ol the Great Phila
delphia "Sunday Press" next Sun
day (September 9) will receive free
a piece ol sheet music w hich cannot
be purchased at any music store for
less than 50 cents. It is entitled
"At an le Virginia Wedding,"
and i- certain to become one ol the
most popular selections ol the year.
The only way to get it is with next
Sunday's Philadelphia "Press," and
you should order a copy from your
newsdealer at once.
COURT HOUSE CHIPS
li i il EnlorMl lor Krrord.
Peter II. Sechrist and wile to
Geo. M. Wcntzel, two tracts con
taining 27 acres and 96 perches in
Union twp. for Wir.C0.
Jacob R. Haines and wile to
Chas. E. Drecse, lot in Beaver twp.
lor $800.
John M. Schroyer and wile to
Franklin Ulrich, lot in Selinsgrove
lor $&M.
II. H. Herbsterand wife, J in
terest oi 20 acres in Spring twp. lor
12700. .
Allen Hassinger and wile to
Charles Bowersox, 52 acres and 25
perches in Middleereek twp. for
$1000.
James G. ("rouse and wife to
Wm. L Garman, lot in Middleburg
for $225.
in the Post.
VOL. 37. NO. 35.
A SNYDER COUNTY MAN
MURDERED.
At Buoua Vista, Ills., He and
His Wife were Killed aud
Robbed.
John Bohh and his w ile were both
killed Friday night, August 24th,
in their home near IJucnil Vista,
Stephenson '., Ills. John Bobb is
a brother ol Iteuhcn Bobb, of Bea
vertown, this i nty, and an uncle
ot Mrs. K.C, Walter, of this place.
.lohn I'obb formerly lived in Suyder
(then Union) county, but 54 years
ago went west by wagon and settled
near the spol he and his wife w ere
killed. The murder wasdiscovcred
by a neighbor but not until Satur
day noon. Susoicioii rests on a
tramp who had been seen in the
neighborh I. Alter committing
the murder, he ransacked the house
and seeured $100 in llloliev and
some clothing. The tramp discard
ed his owu blood-stained shirt and
put on one ot Mr. Bobb's which he
had stolen. The shirt discarded by
the tramp has I n identified by
several persons who saw him wear
it,
Mr. Bobb was 92 ars of age
ami his wile was .s;;. He was twice
married, the lirst wife having ac
companied him west. The funeral
took place Sunday, Aug. 2(1.
Aug. 28, III Swineford, Doyle
Bufflngton Libby, an infan! son of
.lohn and Louisa Libby, born Jan.
30, 1900, aiil fl months and 29
days. Funeral rv cs were held
in the I '. I!. church, Rev, Wm. 1 .
Boyer officiating.
Mrs. Cornelia A. Bowersox, wife
of Emanuel S. Bowersox, died at
her home in Lindsey, Ohio, Aug. 31,
l!KI(, aged 03 years and 1 1! days.
The funeral was held Sept. 2, at the
Kvangelical church, Rev. A. II.
Met 'aulev officiating.
Mary Ada Itunifelt, daughter of
Amos and Alice liunilelt, died near
Knousetowu, Pa., Aug. 29th of
brain feverofouly a day's duration,
aged I year, months and 24 days.
Her remain- were laid to rest in St.
Peter's cemetery by a large concourse
uf mourning relatives and friends,
to uwail the great day ol final en
trance into the realms ol bliss.
-a.
WEST B BAYER
Mallle Hteely ivasa visitor in l.ewis
town one day last w eek.
T. F. Swineford, "f Kiglervllle, was
seen on ourstreets las) Saturday.
Warren McLaughlin wan nailed to
Lewistown las! week on special luis-
illl'HH.
Hurry Snook and family spent n few
days here ns the guest of his son-in-law,
I'. Hertwter.
),.('. Wagner In an applicant for Jus
tice of the Peace t' till the vacancy
caused by J, J. Steely.
The "toot" of the Herbster thresher
has been heard almost daily at tills end
for the i:.st week or two.
la. A. Jenkins had a loaded wagon
in run "ver his great toe, which causes
him n great deal of pain,
s H. Phillips expects m take from
one tree ten crates, of peaches this sen-
sun. hu can equal it.
If you can not speak well of the dead
voiir lenorance should prevent you
from speakinir at nil llnmlin.
Tine WsgnSI and Jiimes Irenster
started Monday morning for Warrior's
Mark to resume work at their stave
mill.
The hush meeting held in New Lan
caster Inst Sunday was well attended
by some of our people, liotti old and
young.
8. If. Phillip- is hi i well pleuM-U with
the txy named after him he does not
expect to ever become tired in giving
presents,
J. M. Wagner says his work has so
increased lie whs compelled to jjet an
other young man to assist hiui, but he
iHsorrVhis age will not allow him to
ride for Billy and the rough rider.
Persons who are not subscribers to
the Middleburg Post should take ad
vantage of the liberal otter now made.
During the campaign you will get all
the latent news tut the small sum of
fifteen cents.