The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 14, 1901, Image 5

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    nXvPRBPARBO BXPRESSLY FOR THE POST vSSJHy SV ITS COH,a OF OORRBSPONDKNTS j M
KKEAMKK.
W. W. Roush, of Paxinos, was
in town Thursday.
Mr. Nace, of Aline, visited John
Bickhart's last week.
Mrs Jackson Miller and children
of Paxinos are visiting relatives in
this place.
Wm. Freymanud Mrs. Tobias
I Hindis are confined with an attack
of sickness.
Miss Cora Row visited her sister,
Mrs. Jackson Miller, recently.
Mis Izora Smitli spent last week
visiting frtedds in Middleburg.
Quite a number of cur citizens
attended the horse sale at Freeburg
Wednesday.
Miss Mable Gutelius, who has
been sick, is slowly convalescing.
There are quite a number of sales
in this vicinity this spring, and there
will be a lot of flittiiigs.
Isaac Sauer purchased a dandy
trotter from Frank Thomas last
week.
A. D. Kramer bought a horse at
the sale at Freeburg Wednesday. 1
Geo. Roush, of Middleburg, vi.Mt
ed Paul Hummcl's over Sunday.
ADAM8BURU.
Chas. Shirey and family of'LewisH
town visited his parents at this
place. . l
Foster Smith died of typhoid fever
aged 18 years. Funeral was heldjslager's
Friday, Rev. I. P. Zimmerman of
ficiating.
MW. Elmer Snyder of Sel!nsgrovffcfcller of Shamokin over Sunday
spent Friday, with her sister, Mrs.
C. H. Klov.
lister Smith U seriously ill with
typhoid fever. '
Some of our citizens are speaking
of having a bank at this place.
31r& Banks- Dreeae is sueudinic
'sMe time fth ktr Wfite'r'' Mrs. An
drew Llsh in Middleburg.
H. I. ltomig spent a day in Sun-J
bury hurt week.
We had several flitting? last week.
Kurtz and Eberly of Reading afe
being entertained by friends.
The funeral of Mrs. Polly Romig,
aged 84 years, was held on Sunday
Rev. Spnbn officiating.
Paul Bingaman and family and
Sarah Romig of White Deer were
here to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Polly Romig. - I
It is rather cold to go in swimm
ing this time of the year.
Miss Emma Mitchell of K reamer
visited relatives in this section Sun
day. State or Ohio, City of To )
LIDO, LOOAB CODNTT, ) 88,
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
be 1b senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Gbeney A Co,., doing business
in the city of Toledo, County and
State aforesaid, and that said firm
will pay the sum of ONE HUN
DRED DOLLARS for each and ev
ery case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh
Cure. ERANK F. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and suhscrib
ed in my presence, this 6th day of
December, A. D. 188
, , A. W. GLEASON,
I skai, I . Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
aysttem. Send for testimonials, free.
P. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
UNION TOWNSHIP.
C. E. Aucker moved to River
side, Pa.
A. 3. Sechrist spent part of last
week in Phila., buying spring goods.
Our poor directors intend to es
tablish a poor house.
F. E. Aucker and C. H. Sechrist
have secured board at Pallas for the
time being or as long as the job
lasts.
Auctioneer I. W. Longacre held
five sales last week.
About one year ago one of our
neighbors swallowed a tack. He has
at present a nail growing out of
his big toe.
W. M. Spangler has accepted a
position as advance agent for Willet
Boyer, who is in the memorial busi-
bKLINSGUOVE.
Jordan Wentrel of Rcnovo was
hi town last week circulating among
friends. He was formerly associat
ed with his father-in-law, Samuel
Faust, in the merchant tailoring
business.
Ira and" Harvey Sehoch iwith
their wives spent several days in the
City of Brotherly Love.
Mrs. Elmer Snyder was a visitor
at Adamsburg Thursday.
Mrs. Loehner a ad Mrs. Kremer
Bpent several days at Espy.
We learn that Newton Gaugler
of Elizabethvilleis sick and is in a
critical condition.
J. J. Miichell of K reamer was in
town Thursday.
Mrs. Ella Wagner, who spent six
weeks visiting relatives in Clinton
and Lycoming Co., returned home.
Mrs. Miles Wetzel of Stcelton is
circulating among friends in town
and vicinity.
Senator Hummel and wife spent
several days iu Philadelphia.
Prof, and Mrs. Noetling spent
Sunday at Sunbury.
Rev. J. C. Faaold has accepted a
call to a church at Rockwood, Pa.
Dr. B. F. Wagenseller attended
rltne meeting of. the Lycoming Co.,
Mewcal Society at Williamsport
last week.
rr I.-
, , Jir. and Mrs. Foye of, Virginia
spept several days at John louden-
Miss Mary Schnure entertained
Misses Harriet and Sarah Y ag-
1 John Parks of Williamsport vis
ited his mother over Sunday.
Rev. E. H. Leisenriug pf Cham
bersbunr was a visitor in town' one
laYflast week. ' ,1 .
fsPAA. Keiser and wife: of Pitts
burg are spending several 'days with
his parents Perc. looks quite natur-
it"ft kWTJ Well 4
- The Dress Ruliwrsal in the op
era house by the young ladies of the
l)niversity was nicely rendered to a
well filled house.
It is exited that we will have
a new shoe factory in operation in a
few months.
Mr. Seifert, who was injured at
the. Market street crossing, whs re
moved to his home last Friday,
still very sore but improved.
JOLT IBETtBfOK
A. W. Aueker's smiling face was
seen iu our midst Sunday.
Mrs. Jacob Herrold of I ndcpetid-
ence visited her aunt, Mrs. Geo. I.
Flanders last week.
C. W. Stroh and H. M. Neitz es
corted the Trout man sisters to llern
don one night last week.
Operator Spcece of Johnstown
was welcomed by his friend Miss
Sue Bogar, Saturday.
Quite a number of our towns
people attended the funeral of John
Glace which was he'd at Witmer's
U. Evan, church Saturday.
Rev. Martin of New Columbia
and Rev. Fortner of Selinsgrove re
lieved Rev. Francis by preaching
tor him in the U.B. church Wednes
day and Thursday evening r spect
ively. Rev. Boyer pastor of the Evan,
church was removed to Sugar Val
ley and Rev. Haney of Bucks Co.,
will take charge of this circuit
Rev. Brilhart is attending annual
conference at Red Lyon this week.
William Reidlc held a unique
party at his home Friday evening in
honor of his cousin, Miss Vankirk
of, Northumberland.
Chas. Keller of Selinsgrove visit
ed his parents Sunday.
Several weeks ago Philip Arnold
and wife of Shamokin took the tat
ter's brother's child to raise as its
mother was called from time into
eternity, and last week they brought
the child over cold in death to be
interred at Zion cemetery. Although
the child was only a month old
when it died, yet they had learned
to dearly love it and their many
friends sympathize with them in
their bereavement.
PAXTONVILLE
Miss Bessie Erb is spending a few
days iu Beavertown visiting friends.
Miss Marks spent a few days in
town visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm.
McAfee.
Edward Dreese and Miss Jennie
Klose of Adamsburg visited Miss
ivlose's parents last week.
J. Dillman of Sunbury visited
Austin Gift's last week.
Mrs. Frank Reigle of Lcwi.stown
accompanied by Helen Ertlley of
Burnham, visited Mrs. Keigle's
grand mother here a few days Inst
week.
John Yeagcr, the miller, moved
his household goods to Port Royal
last week, where he intends to make
his home for some time.
Mrs. David Harner is on the sick
list.
R. E. Gift made a trip to Wilkes
Barre last week.
Allen Bowersox of New York
City visited Grant Yoder's last week.
Christian ( iray lull of Richfield is
spending a few days with his daugh
ter, Mrs. Irwin Grayhill.
BWINEFORD,
J . F. Bingaman and wife of Free
burg were visitors at Joe Muster's
Mrs. Keeler, who had Iteen stay
ing in Philadelphia for some time,
returned home. 1 .
Dr. Amig of Lewistown spent
several days with his parents here
Mrs. Newberry, who had bean
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L Marks,
returned to her home in Philadelphia
, Lewis Amig and wife of Selius
grove spent a few days here among
friends.
Henry Ramer and wife ofKnu
mer visited M. L. Shannon and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Orner, William
Shelly and Miss Leuig, of Suuhu$
were here to attend the funeral 01
R! C. Spitler.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Havi Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
U17NDOBE.
. ad
(Jet the oats in early.
A clear conscience is a good pil
low. II. L. Neitz of Sunbury was iu,
town im I i-illed on his many friends;
He is iu the employ of the P. li. It.
and haw considerably property ac
cumulated by thrift and economy. 1
The ice on the Susquehanna has
taken its departure.
H. C Hoover and wife passed
through town on their way to Port
Trevorton.
Ira Hoover of Hall's Island was
in town.
Aliel Metzger of Eclipse was seen
on our streets.
Ed. Shaffer of Sunbury was in
town offering goods in his line and
stayeil with his parents at Port
Trevorton over night.
D. J. Keen was in town selling
straw hats on the coldest morning
we had this winter.
Ereed Bros, were in town selling
shoes.
Sadie Itambo went to Sunbury to
wait on Geo. Neitz's wife who is on
the sick list.
J. E. Wagner is getting ready to
make brooms.
Simon I. Snyder was in town.
Our debating club is attracting
some attention on account of their
masterpieces of American eloquence.
Mary Campbell called on Maria
W. Dundore.
Eli Campbell made a business
trip to Selinsgrove for our merchant.
John Krebs of Verdilla was in
town and had a talk with the Over
seer oi the Poer.
J. H. Kehrer and wife were in
town and called on their daughter
and family.
C. ltinehart of Chapman passed
through town on his way to Selins
grove. .
George Glase was laid to rest
last Saturday at the United Evan
gelical cemetery.
HUMMEL' S WHARF.
Andrew Trutt and wife are on
the sick list.
Brian Teats, who has Urn on the
sick list, was able to teach school
again last week.
It is reported that there will he a
wedding in this place iu the near
future.
John Sehoch and wife made a
trip to Sunbury Thursday.
Mrs. Amanda Null, of Sunbury,
spent Sunday with her boh, Arthur j
Noll and wife.
Miss Ella Bower, of Selinsgrove,
pent a week with her (larents in
this place.
Wm. Mover is working on a saw !
mill for Jacob Tharp near Fisher's !
school house.
John L. Bower attended the in
auguration at Washington, D. C, '
on the 4th inst. and returned home
well pleased with the trip.
Levi Dressier. Henry Bower and:
Edward Fisher of this place and
David Nearot (i ranger s Hollow at
tended the horse sale at Freeburg
Thunday.
A child of Levi Dressier is very
ill with pueuiuoiiia.
'1 he heavy thundershower Sumluy
night caused the ice to leave Peon's
creek Monday morning, which did
some damage to the bridge.
Saturday between four and seven
o'clock p. in. a burglar entered the
residence of Peter, Bailey, and suc
ceeded iu getting alsiiil one hundred
and ten dollars and u hank book. It
is Supposed the burglar entered the
house while Mr. and Mrs. Bailev
A tier ranHackjugl
he carried a small
desk containing !
irs into the iar-
lor.
Wliile eating suplier, Mr. and
Mi-m iimL,, u.,,i i;,.k im.i
isiT. luutt acMiui umm lienru It
noise, 1 11 it th"iiy lit it was a neighbor
Pfltrnd paid BU alteiititin to it. At
1 '
about seven u chick n neighbor lady
Iteiug tliere, uttd .Mrs. Bailey wish
ing to go into the parlor, found the
jwrlor door propped shut with the
sewing much ue, and a window bolt
ed. I ;pon investigation it was found
that the latch at lite desk, w hich was
locked, was unscrewed, and the,
money and Ixxik were gone. The Some of our fanners are busy ex
burglar made his escape through the changing places of living for the
window.
TKOXELV1LLE.
Wm. Snyder put a new raiige
stove up tiir 1. C. Swartz Tuesday.
Edward Shindel was a visitor at
It. E. Smith's one night last week.
Jno Middleswarth left for the
Buckeye state one day lust week
where lie intends to spend the s - were called to Mifflin county to at-
mer. J tend to the wants of the sick. Mr.
K. F. Smith says it costs a good Peters dumped the doctor out in a
deM more since he has a little girl1 big snow drift. Our friend, the
two weeks old to support. doctor, is a big man of 200 pounds
J. Shawvcr ami family, who had avoirdupois. He left a fine impres
been visiting here, returned to their si"" tne beautiful snow.
Southern home in West Virginia. William Peter moved to the prop
Saturday evening, Sunday fore- 1 4' Al,na Sn,M,k' 1 last week
noon, afternoon ami evening the Mrs. Sarah Steely and family
Mission Band of 8. U. will hold ser-! were the guests of your scribe Sun
vices in the St. Luke's church at day.
Troxelville. This band is non-sect- j L. B. Treaster's ice liousw was the
arian and comes highly recommend- j last one to lie tilled at this end, and
ed. Everybody is invited to come j it was tilled Friday,
and hear what they have to say on I Nora Kahley was buried nt Me
dic subject, "Foreign Missions." CI urc Saturday. Quite a lot of her
sB-naBs many friends attended the funeral in
ZION HILL. a liody to pay their respects to the
deceased.
Wm. Wenrich is still numbered j 0ur slrecls are aimostdaily visit
among the sick. ! ed by a new tramp in all colors.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. J.l Mrs. L B. Treaster spent Sunday
Courtney, a son. j with of her L()We, tyi(1)(s.
Jasper Hackenburg from near 1
Middleswarth was visiting at Kos- ; B0HNB
well Meyer's Sunday. ' jr8 Allen Valentine is still on
Henry Stahl was to Mifflinburg t,ie si).k jBj
one day last week. V V1 . , AI1
h.liau Ttnir hi. lit t M ft nliiinr
to visit his son
There was singing school at Zion
church which some of our youug
people joined.
Charles Moyer got a position to
travel for a cigar company of Phila
delphia. Mr. Moyer is a very enter
prising young business man and we
wish him good success.
W. F. Bilger the traveling ' sales
man of Milton was visiting Jesse
Hackenbcrg's over Sunday.
Fir HOLIDAY PRESENTS fr.EVERY DAY USE
I The Lamp of Steady Habits
1
The lamp llmt doesn't flam
to iw had Unipiairr ; Um lamp that Ux.ka pixl Mm
toii jft II niiil May Knt ; the lamp that you never will.
Imctvart mill, Rata you have it ; thai i
cbc JNkw Rochester.
Otarr lamp may he offered you as juat a (rood "
Mf may I, In wmiui rwwu, hut f.ir ll around nodi
5 tJiMv'a only one. Tht Htm Hrrtrr. To make
Jun-the lamp oflfrrrj you iarenuine. look for the name
OB it ; errry lamp has it. iSOu Varieties.)
Ol.l LnmpN Made New.
necsn fill evrrv lati n wnnl N. inntt.-r i ij...r vnn
want a new lamp iir ttoiv, an
.fio, tm mounieoor othi
T TH1 literature on ih awi lwl.
Wear5Pi:CIAUST5 In the treatment of t
Lamps. Consultation Flfl.li.
new Kooneiter. " do Lt
THE H0CHE8TER LAMP
1 1 I ! I 1 I 1 1 1 H I M H
BUILDERS' HARDWARE
Is an absolutely necessity if you intend
to build. Ton will need many things on
which I can save you money.
My Stock IH ALWAYS LABGK AXD.OOMPLSTE IN
CLUDING A COMPLETE LINE of
Reading Hardware Companies'
CELEBRATED LOCKS and INSIDE TRIMM
INGS. Send me your tpeoifioaHorvi, and I will yhully quote
you the price.
fcr ALL GOODS GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED.'
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Tri-ennial Valuation of Snyder County for 1901.
TABU LA K STATEMENT (bowini asrrmfd vlucof Real and Ptr
moii Property taxable for county purposes an returned by the s.i-s.irs
on (be 24th day of beptember 1900, mid partly etjualized by the county
C'nimissionprK,
Value of Vuiuo of tiws
Names of I VUueuf HortesaDd and Nat .Value of Tradm
Mulet oror Cattle orer oeeepat ions and
Dlnlrlcts. Ki'al'Kitatf. I fouryears four years I I'rofeBslons
I of atf. nld.
dsnu I iith(W!i on iHST Oii $isnuuu twiT'suu
Beaver i wvmdi iw 4&isuo 'Jmsoo kvtsoo
BeaVHr West i limsoo oust oo 4Mtou isi.vioo
Viilre IMU10I oH.t no n ou i;;- uo
Chapman imihsiuo u.imou 2. as on wviaon
Pranklln I skmisuo stmno ;inou ir.T;o oo
Jackson ztwii'mi Win to itfttoo TWO 00
Middleburg 1801(00 Mil 00 TajiiO lyv-Viii)
Mlddlecreek lOWItOO NIAOO :wiHr. oo vrnooo
Mnnroe 37Ti4 00 t.712oo SS.6 00 7tK3 Ou
psiin 47KJT4 0U m.vjoo trfflOO iy;70ii
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prry Weal i7iu'.oo mis 00 N'Aoo iis(4)
Si'linsirruTe viuroo MSI 00 4ixuo 44;oo
xprlnj' (7700100 H'.'l7nu MiS im lTiiS'O
I uloli IS7.M7HO Mill 00 l 14) ISU7IMIC
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T'l'ul 1 I4M44I.1 00 1 1 mm 14 no ','.ii'."i in Hkjftu7oo
TOf?W7?yff?V w w wmm-imaMumpmn wm itiena waaltaft
! i0iri of KevlHlon of valuations InourofTiee for the vartpus dUtrlcta oo he within named days
' 'e" many days ns are nerrssary for the purpose of finally determining whether any of M 1
4 '"V'' ,"I,,IU0"" '"'' '"'','',r "r corrections
1 11 limt rnf '11 ri.rilin - 1 n tin- llitrnf 11 tiii fntart(iiv
tia eqoiUw Hie Mine iceonMpj toinw.
The 0) mmi(a;loner;wlU ntiend nd bear thedlstricteot Adem,Beat er, Hearer West, centre
s!iriiik'..iin'i(Kon. Monday, March I8ib. Monroe.Peon, eelltiigrove, Union, Miadteoreek ana chap
man, Tuesday, March Ktb, ferry, "erry West, Washington, Middleburg and Prenklln, Wed.
neaaa) , narco eotn.
Attesi :
.1 . N, Hkiish'h, Clerk.
WEST UKAVKK.
next year.
J. 15. Shelleubergcr had been Buf
fering with a sore throat for the
past week.
The friends and neighbors of Ed.
Rothrock have set him up in house
keeping again with a new house and
all necessary household goods equal
to the one destroyed by lire.
Howard Peter and the doctor
rai.i. mm , in i.uiWB,.,
Pa., fs visiting parents and friends
at this place.
Mrs. Frank Spotts, who was visit
ing friends at Allentown for several
montlis, came home last TuesJay.
Wil'iam P. Seifret, of this place,
who was driving across the track
and was run into by a tram at Be -
hnsgrove, was brought home rn
day evening.
P. A. 8tuck was to SevenjPoints
to attend the sale of Lentz.
no or mioki or tamo, v.m
old one r.-irtl or reAn- C
- r maJie or lamp trauioonil- 1
CB., ' Barclay St., lew Vsrk.
l I ! M 14 l l iM-i-f--fK
Helm,
SUNBURY, PEINNA.
Value of all
proparty tx-
anio ror
County
purposon.
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tiy the con mlssloners Jtiave b .en im do helow
nf (),.. net if lulu o. I. tbin 1
OKI. V. Ml I.I IK,
.IdllN P, WK17BI.,
C, W. Kmiiiiim,
Next Saturday evening, Mar. It,
the school of this place will hold
their entertainment
Saturday or Sunday evening burg
lars gained admittance into the town
school house and took for their
plunder fountain pens and pencils.
etc. Siiue bovs had Ritaniitiiin uti
the intruder and it found out, will
cause their arrest
Henry Mengle is going t(
( hin
soon.
Iteuoen Freed, of Philadelphia,
visited friends in this vicinity last
week.
I. W, Longacre, our auctioneer,
sH-iit last Monday evening at this
jdaee.
The lied Bank school will hold
their entertainment Friday evening,
March 22.
W. H. Wendt and R. Weaver
were to Richfield to bury a tract oi
timber land last Wednesday.
SHADKL.
Irvin Botteiger moved his saw
mill on W. W. Wittenmyer's timber
tract which he purchased from Bott
eiger Brothers and will commence
sawing lumber this week.
Rev. Davis intends to build anew
barn this .summer.
The sale of J, 1. Naugle Tuesday
W0J well attended and the articles
sold orough fair prices.
Clemmens and Aurand purchase'
timber tracts from Augustus Stroup
and Wm. Arliogast, It seems lum
ber is in demand, but if the people
continue to buy timber and sell luro
ber like they have done these two
years, timber will get scarce in our
vicinity.
Chas. Reichenbach and Samuel
Hafkeoberg and sistT, Vergie, were
the guests of T. F. lteichenback
Sunday.
HIueRdchenbaoh, who was work-
j ing at Ijcwis Fisher's in Freeburg
1 came home to stay a few weeks.
PAT
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Donna Mr ssaatb.
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