Geo. W. , Miter and Proprietor. A Family joaraal, Devoted tt News, Self met. Art, Political Economy and Currtst Literature. Rate: One Dollar Ptr Annum, in Advance VOL. XXXVIII MIDDLEBUKGH SNYDEK COUNTY PENNA. APRIL 11 1901 NUMBER 15 1 -C A., .7. .: TS? Last week's Lswlaburg Qiranfati ays: "The cornet stone of the iNl jfrffifrffii I Lutheran church was opened laat week ICS W 'n the contents of the box were re- TO LUCin LOCAL LACONICS ' II., IHlini !.. .... 'I'l. ........ 'II "I' -ii'iir. ill s o 1 1 wl S laid nearly fifty yenn ago and the con tents w re !,i good condition. The stone was Itii.l in Jnne 1832, dur ing (he session of the Lutheran eon- jtore and more new millinery goods Ferueent Lewlsbura;. fu the box were the following article: A copy of the Augsburg Confession Lutheran hymm book, copy of the Lutheran "Obscver" copy of the Lcwlsbnrg "Chronicle and the West Itntuch Fanner" and a bottle enclosing :i written neeount of the hiv ing "I" Hi rncr stone, and the. minister- present, with the officers of the ..Imr,.l n fu I'. Smith one night last Meek. It Change of I' si office Address. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO XI OCX. KXXX)OCXXXXX3000000CXX) Th oysters "It" disappearing. The cry of Shad-o-o-w is heard in the land. ri, , jved, L. DUNKEMIKRXIEK. Tiic Suydor County Sunday School Convention will be held In thetown of Kretuner in May. One who claims to know Bays that gnis'r cent of tin- peach and cherry buds are still alive. Robbers visited C. H. Stenlnger and I teems strange that this fellow can not be caught Pur a stylish spring or summer hut go to Miss Kate A. Wagenseller's mil llnery store at Sellnsgrove. All the latest style trimmings are kept con stantly 0D hand. 'ts astonishing what can be done- in hat making if you think good and hard. Our customers say we have the knack of getting the very liesl out of what ever we touch. L. Dunkelberuer. Babk Wanted. -Rock Oak bark wanted, for which highest prices will be paid. For particulars call on or ad dress, W. B. Winky, 3-21 tt Middleburg,Pa The Lutheran Congregations of the Bloumtield charge, embracing the churches al Bloomfleld, Mansville, and Markleburg, have extended a call lo Rev. Charles D. Russell of Logauton, Clinton County, Pa. The members of the Lutheran ohurch celebrated the Holy Supper Sunday evening as did also the members of Hassinger'a ohuroh Sunday morning, (ju tea number of new members were taken in at both places. The contract for erecting the bridge across t h c Mahantongo creek near Hunch's mill was awarded to the York Bridge Co. for $1109. The contract for the mason work W-as awarded to Jona than Heiehenbach of Perry township. The county auditors of Heaver county have surcharged the county 00 m mil ilonem with 900 of 91,060 paid to the sheriff of the county as salary as jailer, and $47 paid as salary to a jury com missioners' clerk. The mother of iovenior Beckham, of Kentucky, has a remarkable record, she baa the unprecedented distinction of having been the mother of a lovernor the daughter ot a Governor, the sister ofa i lovernor and the cousin of a lover nor. Wednesday night of last week, burg lars entered the residence of George 1. Arnold, railroad station agent at ILirn hain, and after chloroforming Mr. ami Mrs. Arnold, they ransacked the house and stole about s;o In money and Mr. Arnold's gold watch. The Gilbert's Union Sunday School re-organized April 7, 1901 with the fol lowing officers: Supt., Dundore E, walti r; Ass't. Supt., John Hummel; 1 Freas., Jacob 11. Herman; Sec'y. Isaac f'ilbert; Librarian, Milton Keiehen- Inch, Subset Ihvrs to the Post who expect to move this spring, should gi ye timely notice, liive the oilice to which your paper i- sent and the one lo bich you wish it mailt d Levi Kawell. Mon I iy, A prll I -i, In Swine ' home of lii' son in law, Isor, Levi Kawell died at tie urd at Daniel I 7J. vi i rs and w ns oni ic d at Krenionl Truirsdny, April Ith. lb' was :i plcas sailtold gentleman ami was deeply in teresVd in seeing ihe U. B. church of EreuiJhl gel the Post prize organ and personal ! paid for several subscriptions in order i" b dp Hie good cause along. fcIi.-ii;a..iii.il lima lllil 1 . 1 1 - J . 1 1 1 1 1 . "1 consider Chainbcrlain's Cough Keniedy the iiesl in the World for bron chitis," says Mr. NVil lain Sovory, of Warrington, England, It has saved my wife's life, she havi.e i . mar tyr to bronchitis for ov r . years, be iugmostof the time eontlned to her bed. she i- now quite well " Reappointed. When the report was made at the Charobarsburg lonferencc for the re-ap poiiitnieut of Dr. S. Qj Swallow as man ager of the Harrisburg bisik room, Bishop Fan asked under what rule of Discipline, the appointment could be made. After some discussion a reso lution was passed making ihe Book Boom a benevolent institution and the appointment was made. Died t llypropbobia. Bitten nine weeks ago by a Iliad dog, George Hoover, a ten-year-old son of ('has. Hoover, ofShamokin, was seized with hydrophobia last Friday and died in great agony Saturday night. He frothed at the mouth, barked likeadog, showed his t eet li and tiled to bite any thing that came in his reach. The dog belong'.' I to Guorg'es father ami had bit him on the nose. It also bit three other children besides, one of which was a sister to George, two years younger. The Buffering of the boy, a few hours before ho died, was heartrending, lli face was contorted and his lips bleeding from the places he had sunk m his teeth. W hen the attack came on it ook four men to hold him down. "he Democratic Standing Commit I " "i i in tli" Court house Monday and elected H. Harris Bower hnir nian and J. G. Snvder of Beavertnwri egatc to the State Convention. A Sadden Death. Nfcv Berlin Koportor. Our entire community was shocked on Tuesdav at about 1 1:45 o'clock when the sad news passed from ear lo ear that Gei PERTINENT PERSONALS Mrs. M. K. Bchoch of Swlneford Is visiting relatives at Pawling, Miss Jennie Smith of Sunhury spent Sunday With her mot her. Miss Mabel (irimn of Sunhury spent Faster in town with her parents. Dr, John C. Amlgnnd wife of Lewis town visited their parents in Franklin over glister. Mi Amanda Wlttenmyer is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. L (i. Barber, at Danville. Jos. B. Wetzel, mail agent between Bultiiuore and New York, was In town last week. Frank Sbambnch of Franklin town ship dropped in to subscribe for the Post last Friday. Kev. I). K. McLalU and family left M lay for their new Held of labor at Liberty, Tioga ( to., Pa. Prof. It H. Keller, Principal of the Lewishurg Business CoUege was in Middlehurg last Thursday. Mi Llbhle Dunkelbcrger and Mrs. Carbon Seobold are spending this w eek in Philadelphia and New York. Mrs. T. B. McWilliams of McVey town is visiting her parents, James .M. Van Zand! and wife in this place. V. ll Bower, Assistant General Manager of the West Virginia Central Railroad, was visiting Mrs. Catherine Power in Franklin during the past Week. Foster Biegle, who had been black smithing at Adamsburg, has relln qui bed his work on account of fatting health and came back to this place t" reside. Daniel Bolender, proprietor of the Central Hotel, last week bought an eighteen pound carp am! made n supper Saturday alght al w hich some of the town's celebrities feasted. Isn't President Hadley wrong in as serting that the ureal majority of the American people ale gentlemen'.' We were under the impression that about hall d' them were ladies. James Magee, one of the merchants of Kreamer, and wife spent Sunday wit i his brother at South Bethlehem and from there went to Philadelphia to buy spring and summer goods, Kev. 8. P. Orwig and wife of Wat sontown spent Faster in town the guests of the former's brother, Dr. J. W. Orwig and wife. Rev. Orwig has many friends here who are always glad to see him. (lovernor stone has Issued his spring proclamation designating Friday, Aprl 13 ami Friday, - as the days for obser ving Arbor Days, The proclamation calls for every one to plant as many trees upon these days as possible. Prof. E. S. Wolf, who was principal of the schools nt Centorville for the past winter, returned last Thursday to his home in Dumlore. I ic missed the itiorn inL train but that gave him a good ex-en-" to spend th" (lay at the county seat. M. Milhierof Kant, is lii the eastern I noccHLio - -'.8 II i i i i lHaiMWiliH W Charlta saner, ('has. Bauer, one of the industrious farmers of Middlecreek tow nship pas sed to his eternal rest April 1, 1901, aged 88 years. He was a member of the St. Paul Lutheran church anil ; Erdley's Fnlon Sunday School w ho .paed resolutions of resie't in I r i and et i of the deceased. I le Is sur- I vlved ny a w Idow, a daughter oi Sum I uel llllger, and the hildtvn. We rgre( that the Sunday School did not see lit to write a nice ohitllurv notice recounting some important. events in his life, which would mnkti interesting reading. If his friends had sent u- the detail- ,,f hi- life, would gladly have published it. As it K w do not have it, hence we can Hot pub. lish it. tjooooocuxxxxxxxxxv-. THE OULICK HOME Front Viuw. MUKBKKEK Ul'LICK w agon and put in Jail. Tou newspaper CAPTURED A r LAST ' man i ; ilick said this afti moon ; "I -truck I" the hill- alter the -I t- Rttarned l tlm Scene 01 ihe Dmilile Irime ;ii Kline's GroVC. Sunhury, Pa , April 7. Locked up in cell No .", of the Noil h- umbcrlaiid county prison, John ( inlick, who murdered bis mother and brother at Kline's (J rove near here last Tuesday morning, spent Easter Day in -ilent contemplation of his awful crime. The prisoner was found in an old work-hop near his home, by Butler Surgeon, his father's farm hand. lug and remained there until night, w hen I went to Eckmtlll's barn I le forcdayliglil Wednesday i returned to I lie hills and hid under a pile of under- lepl al I brush. Wednesday nig the same place, but Thursday and Fri day nights Van Kirk's ham sheltered me. I bad very lii t le to cat, and Fri day night I went to Northumberland, as I was nearly starved. While I wa in the hotel there, the proprietor re cogtilz d me, and I stalled for Danville GnMck was drying his clothes near a w here I laved all morning Saturday, little stove In which he had built a lire, , WAII II El) THE KUNEKAI.. whfnSurgisjn entered the shop. Trcm- , v. ..tebed the funeral of niv bllng with feci (luliek an.se and a. .' ,, ,,M ,..,,, Im . I !e , from Ihe hills near van id toward Surgeon, holding, ,..t , I ,,,. a newsnaoer no.' I didn't know anv one was after ine )' I ities this week bu lllg a large' BUpply Lciby fell oil' bis wagon and , nfHnrinir and Summer iroods. Mr. Mill- was dead. Mr. Lciby Was hauling i nel is a wide-awake business man and manure im- A. Ilubler that day and I the nohlle uvoerallv will And readv at " -i. a. awes iora Bmooin easy mid just started wltn a load when he 'veorup-toatehair cut and lieadl suddenly cried whoa, to his horses, UlSed With n.l'iesliin.r aha u...r: i i !.. .1 .:. i- .1. v r "i"'" aim aooui 1 ne sa ine t one c o 1 10111 1 111 .! r. 1 1 ui Hit who w -as on tin ly now to oiler 1 ; un removed with his tonic. A I wairon 'lean towel lo each patron. Parlor In sit,, side of the wi n -aw l.bn.1 b t',k building, door east of Post- was unconscious and at once called for "l,v Satisfaction guaranteed, tf. help to take him home. 'SqulreGross I he Harrisburg Telegraph has passed w ho was near by was one of the first into new hands since April 1. Mr. E. I upon the scene, and after .examining ' laekpolc, the new manager, is an him he found the pulse absent and life experienced editor, and has already appeared to be extinct They at 01 unproved the contents considerable, j carried him to 'Squire Gross' office and foe political policy of its former editor In the mean tune called Dr. Wilson, Will be continued. We congratulate but nothing could Is- done to revive IN leaders on having so able a man at him. Death was do to heart failure. helm. One of the surprises in railroad circles i Wee was the resignation of Presi- Wt Harris of the Philadelphia anil heuduig Itailroud. George P. Baer, of Heading was chosen as his successor on Wednesday. Mr. Harris was a splen id officer, and the road was put in a splendid condition under his adminis- tion The past few years they have Kreatly hampered, but now their t resources are being utilized. They JW always been very liberal In tak- g care of then- patrons, and In turn W have the confidence of the people " general . Mr. Lcby had always been an ac tive hard-working man andwas a good citizen. His untimely death is deeply lamented. His sorrowing widow and children have the sympathy of the whole Community in the loss ofa hus band and father under such peculiar sad circumstances. He was 44 years old. The deceased is survived by a wife and two children, also by two sisters, Mrs. Noah Herman and Mrs. John Steese, and two brothers David and Jacob, who live in North Dakota. The funeral service was held Satur day, at 10 a m., in the Reformed church. i all times, and especia j grest bargains. j Drs. H. W. Swcigarl and J. It. 1 Hunter of Lcwistown, sailed on Tubs- day In in .. w orK lor r.uropc. They expect to spend some time in Vienna, taking special course in differ ent branches of their profession at the Universty of Vienna, and will be absent about four months. Meeting ..f t lie Sunday School Association at Kreamer. To THE S. S. WORKERS '. The an nual meeting of the Snyder Co. S. s. association will meet at Kreamer Pa., May Sand 9; an interesting program has been prepared for the occasion. Rev. Dr. Rhonda and Mrs. J. W. Barnes, State workers, will be in at tendance during the entire convention. All minis ten are cordially invited to lie present and take part. Superinten dents are expected to be there and have their scluxil represented by at least two delegates. Work and pray for the success of the convention and then come. Ministers please announce it from your pulpits. Yours Fraternally, H. I. RoMia, Secretary. h.r uandV II hnpiin .1, Surgeon replied, "lie's well, I'll call him." "No, no, I don't want to si e him. The torture I have endured the past few days has made me mad." UNMOVED AT SEEING KATHKK. Noticing through the window the approach of n little party of country men oh the way to church, lulick bo Oame alarmed and ll.'d to the wood house. The party was culled and nfter relieving the prisoner of his loaded re volver, the weapon with w hich he had slain his mother and brother, they look him to his father's house and a- lowed him to eat breakfast and change bis clothes. As the prisoner entered the house, Samuel ( lulick, his futlli r, a. Ivan I lo meet him Tears streamed down the parent's face as he shook hands, but the matricide was not moved. ( lulick was brought here in a cove I "1 am very sorry, but things were getting too warm for me. It was about 3 o'clock when I went in the work shop. It rained hard last night, and my clothes were soaked. 1 intended coining lo the jail to-morrow morning, and giving myself up i i the warden, "During the day I was in constant fear of some one llnding me, and at nicbt the scene of the shiMitiug was al wnys In lore my eyes." The prisoner was pale and careworn, but seemed to breathe cosier after being placed I., hind the prison liars, (in tin way to the jail, lie heard some one along the country road shout, "Get a rope!" Thai remark made him crouch k'hiud the constable mi I cover Ills eyes with hi hall'!-. Did M r. luliek is all unnerved, more so in fact than any time since the com mission oi the deed He says that hi U ill let the ItlW lake its eolll'Se. mi KT Hot m mil's. Deeds Entered for Record, Mary 1). and ('has. .. Mover, ndlll'rs) of Henry Mover, to Jacob K uster, ll- licres in Middlecreek twp., for r 1 7. '.(I. Henry A. Ott ami wife toJucoh Kil ler, interest in III acres and ll' perches in Middlecreek twp., for $17tt!.fi0. A. Springman to Clam W Ming, lot- N.I-. I:, is, p and in Ereeburg, for -lino. .1. i I lornlierger, iidtn'r of Jacob Martin, .1. al. toTh as K. Hornhcrg- er, Ifl acre- iii Wcsl IVrry twp., for r IliO, Philip Ami:: and wife I" Ernest r llistcrhllsh, III acres and ,KI perches in Washington twp., foril2;l.75. Abraham Ilelser and wife to Lydla Naglc, '.s acres in Jackson twp, for J-.IIHHI. Letters Granted. Letters of administration in the es tnte of I tavld Weaver, late of Washing loll twp., w ere granted to A. H Trout man. Wills Probated. The last will and testament of John A. Dietrich, lute of Franklin twp. John Wittvumyer is Ihe executor and Amanda Wittcnmycr the sole heir. Marriage Licenses. (J. Daniel Snook, M ddlecrcek, I Emma J. Peters, i Titos. A. Herrold, i Minnie E. Hummel, I Will. !'". Kepler, , Edith E. Howell, Iff, A. ( lemherling, i Alvaila Lenlg, iJnmes V Kline, i Li..ie It. Long, 1 M. Luther l!oiiU', i Elsye E. Mattern, o cestodr' e 9 9 o e a .aj o a O' y e s o a o 9 0 o n 6 o O i ;.' ..... A- 'i4iT9 Hi' li' ' llHlffc 'v V 7uHBr :BBjaEaiHi.' 37 t l"v i ' ttSBaTyfliiBBBtliSuBE! 0 o o o o It O Q o Q o 6 o Oi o U o t o O o o o o o o o o o o I iidepeitdence, 1 1 Perrv twp., Seliusgrove, Mei 'hue. I 'elm's ( 'ave. Scliiisurn ve, ooo ooooooc oooooooo ooooo o THE GULICK HOME Side View. Courtesy of Sunbury Daily. MAKKIF.I). April ii. by Rev. I). E, Mel.ain, ut the residence of Almolont Snyder in Middlehurg, Martin Luther Itoligand Elyse E. Mart tern, Iwtli of Seliusgrove, April 7, 1 v Lev. ( '. ( . Miller, il liam franklin Kepler ami Edith How ell, both of Perry i" p. April lib. iii ( 'hapmnii twp . iiy J. Kohler I'wk, Thomas a. Herrold and Minnie K. Hummel, Isithof lnde 1 lid encc, Apnll 7. by Lev. W. A. Haas, r. E. Vucker of Yerdilhi and Hi rtlia E. Troup of Pallas. DIED. April 1st, near (llobe Mills, L'linrlcs A. Saner aged .Is yoai's, ! noiil bs and L' I da -. April .;, at K reamer, Salome . will tff Franklin How aged 04 years, s mouths and days, lulcimeni nt Salem April 0, l! . 1 1 ( :. Suable of llcliitetl. Tin penple of Herdon wi -h to ;n corpomte that tow 11 Into n 1 1 Our line of shirt vvnlsl silks arc with out a doubt simply hcuuliful. L. DlTXKEMIEIUIEU. Harvey Mover of llmvertowu and M. I). Hussinger of Ueufcr were til the iounty seat Monday afternoon. N. T. Dundore, one of the I'erseers of the Union township request. I the P)ST to say that they desire a family of two or more persons to take chit e of the township poor house. Tliey will lve $150 per year, boarding and rent, free. J, c. W. Bassler of Frecburg bought 111 elegant ('bickering Piano, the nest style made, from Prank 8. Riegel, nusic dealer of this place. Mr. Basslet has the handsomest home in the Conn ty and we congratulate our fellow townsman on being able to place his foods where only the best an- bought. A mail dog created considerable ex Itement in New Berlin last week. I'be animal was finally shot by a stu lent of C P. College; but not until lev ral other dogs anil animals had been iltten. As a result the canines of that place now wear masks.