I r f 8 I I I U02 Co myuA ,.r.o v jjo w W. WanUer, Fdltar aad Praarittar. A Family Jaaraal, Dtv.itd ia Ntwa. Science. Art, Politicil Economy .nd Carnal LIUratarc. j aaaaf M'jT , - " ' ' - . Rttea: Omt DclUr Per Aqdih, la Adrisct VOL. XXXVIII '. i" - i u l a MIDDLEBURGH SNYDEB COUNTY PENNA. JUNE 13 1901 NUMBER 24 .SBBBjaaaaaBB V r; , - j-" SBasar Ci KAiuNo H.f.T.. Clearing sale of .,11 goods lOr W oays m J- iir"i Wi-L't. 1 will pay hlghent eah price for hides, .allow ain) wool. J. I-. Wineman, If Lewlsburg, Pa. The oommenoenl f the Musical coil' 'ge, Frwbufg, will io held Fours evening "f this week. Tim c. E. Society of Haaslnger's lurch will hold n festival Saturday veiling, June at t,u' church. The Middlchurg linse Hull Team knocked OOtP the Adamsburg Team ut Adunisburg Saturday afternoon t' the tune of 1" t 0. The weather Saturday and Sunday evenings Indicated, great danger "f frost, Saturday beine; UW Rudest, nut fortunately paeeed Just a little above the freezing point. Tin' factory personal property waa oid Monday of thta week. Dr. J. W. iirwi.r. n. Alfred Scboch, w. I. liar- nmn and O. M. Shtndel bough! ;i!l ol It The real estate will be sold on the iStth of thla month. Several "l' Union township's most prosperous farmers, among them, I ei- lob Bhrey, were at the county Beat sat- lll'il'IV mid Maori that the aDnJei-'i'on m their section would be small tblsyeat Tii.. Cim-iif and B&lletln. "f William port now has lour libel suits op hand, ill growing out of the publication of the statement made some u agooy Irace Lawrence, and who will he tried tli'n week iii June court. The straw berry vendor arc on our streets every day and most of the crop lemu to he in Rood condition, although they claim that they lost a good part of :ho crop through the heavy rains we have had for the last few weeks. Persons from Snyder, Perry-and Jnn'mta Counties desiring to call on Dr Pinprick will And it, to their advantage to patroniu the McKees Steam Ferry. Can cross in ten minutes. Instance to the doctor from ferry 21 miles. ti-:it. Pi S. lirnnm.1.. Ine of the prisoners in our jail, who awaiting free transportation to Cherry Hill at Philadelphia, has been i tv sick since he received his sentence. He evidently docs not care to go where le made his home once before for is nonttas. Farm fob 8 ai. -110 acres 100 clear I) acres covered with good Umber, has i young peach orchard, all kinds of n.it. good buildings, springof running vater, 4 miles north of Middlchurg. Mil HAKl, Hl.onit, W-Sni, Middlchurg, l'a. Neviti Stroup of Huron, S. Dakota, s'liot .. H. Stroiili of Jswinetoril. met with a serious accident May li, 1901, tin account of an run-away colt. He was unconscious for a week, but has re tained ConscloUSnees and his friends ok for his recovery. Onto A. E. Soles for a smooth easy have or up-to-date hair cut and head ' -i d with a refreshing shampoo or lundruff removed With his tonic. A Jean towel to each patron. Parlor in ftnk huilding, one door cast of Post 'fflcc. Satisfaction guaranteed, if. rhe Hiirroundlugs at our station ore i busy since the hark -s.'!i-s n opened Ilk Ittnn 1 I ,' ...... m,-ii mi iu.iii( i.u-, U'Hiirli it was predicted for several The Railroad Oompanv put in -. .... in i-1 uAi id in- inaiirii ' ,'.iii 1 1 1 1 1 . Hie editor of tlir Post has learned mm puMtive authority that men high II II. II. ..r.i... i if.. - .. ... . . 'II I. I t III I III 1.1:111,11.' I.MIIIil lll r."'.i iiii'iiiixi'itis iii cxieiiu cneur -K hi .Miiryiami on me west slile ol "s'l'ii'iiunmi river. I lie oeoDle alona r"'"e may Vie asked i.y the friends the movement, to sign Wtlttoni ""wing whether there is a demand or in i .i ... ..... . . . i in nut. It is rexirted that a number ol fann- " "i our county have large amounts POtttOWMM hay on hand vet which .11 mi I. ..1.1 . v : i'i. . li 1. . - j tni mi iiiguur pntw ana now hnt .,...11 M 1 a .... j i nun iiuycrsat prices much 7W wrmp My wr olTered several II lllfl.u n . .. 1 . A m . " iKiwioes in large lots m.urcti o i oonsiueraiiiy more tf'Uhlcthan the am-worth,' at, this ne or-ihe year, because they cAn nan. mill i a. j , thsy aro vlrtuaQy worthJeta, . i Born to Jamm W. Walter and wife a pair of twins, boy and girl. .People wlio can't hack uj their asser tion usually hack down. When a soila water fountain blowH up it beconicH a flzical wreck. The glutton never puts off to-morrow what he can eat to-day. The man who shakes hands most is generally the hardest to shake. Tf love level all thing- it's funny that lovers don't go at it with level heads. The iiarhcr should have an easy time in Heaven. There'll be no parting there. The trouble with some ministers is that tbey use a text merely as a pie-text. We are glad to note the provejueut of Mr. .lames former state of health. The Gilbert's Sunday Se a festival at Gilbert's seh unlay evening, June 29. Governor Stone has pul his signature to the new li-h law w hich went into effect Immediately consequently the black bass cannot be legally caugh un til June 16. The editor of the Post is spending this week in Buffalo and Niagara falls, attending the meeting of the National coustanl im Ayers t" hi- uiol will hold ..1 house Sat- Harvey Pontius and wife spent Sun day among relatives In town. Miss Bertha Seebold visited her uncle, ('. ('. Seebold in Suubury. Miss Jennie1 Herman of Globe Mills was a Middlchurg visitor, Saturday. Mrs. David Relchly "f Centervllle visited friends iii tow n over Sunday. Prof. V. ('. Bowcrsox and family are v isiting relatives in New KenaingtOtU J. A. Bowersox ofCcntre township spent Friday night In town with re latives. Mr. Keiler and wife of Shantokin spent Saturday with the Misses Duukle-berger. Mi-s Martha Klsenhaii and niece of Shauioklnare guests of Geo Shindle ' inul w ite. Milton Keelerand bride ofShaiuokln spent a day last week with Henry Deitrichs, Mrs. George Uasscnplugof Sunhury was a visitor at the Washiiiton House over Sunday. EDITORIAL TRIP TO BUFFALO, II. L. inner ,,t Duudore and John elation and raking In the o. Shaffer of Aline were .-alii rs at this Kditorial As-i sights of the Pan-Amerieau Ksposition. olHce Saturday. Uncle Sam may lind it a losing Mr. Bell of Ml fill n Cou game to ship school ui'am to the Philp I ducing alumlniuiu ciMikiit pims. Two-thirds of them are sure to (, idnity. niarvieii aim resign mini" . v Q. Manila i- an Eyeless twleil so lar as w hite Women areconei i n d nowadays. When a newspaper mat lots a paper rati without sending a d ieh year he shows he baa confide in thesub- sclrber's intention t" pay, and the obli gation rests upon the man getting the ty ut wife .if Lew Istown if W. V. Witter. lie lie visited it the homi m yer over Sunday. Geo. W Hasslnger and wife -pi nt a day recently w ith Frank Ouster and fatuiy "I I'aw ling. 1 1. K. Haas and w ile of Slianinkln iri- ii-n 1 1 i i . i ! , i i . - ,' (lie rtmLa paper to treat the newspaper man M (fence of J. W. ltunkle. well by paying promptly, by mall or Qtherwise. People who visit llufialo this sum mer shouhi iiear In mrnd that Hrey have vigorous an ti spitting ordin ance in that city. The niaxinum penalty for exiHS'torating on the tloor of a puh lis conveyance is 2Q0. One such line would make the exposition a very ex pensive luxury. We had so many visitors last week that it isiniiosUilcfoi'U.s to name them all and the Roll of Honor was so large we could not prepare it in time for last issue. We publish it in full this week and w ish lo thank our many frienhs for the valuable and appreciated en. couragemenl given to us. The time may come when newsltcn like the following may he read daily: About 10 o'clock this morning a horse less milk wairoii loaded with cowless milk collided with a brainless man on a chainless wheel. The luckless wheelman was'hadly injured, and be ing homeless, was taken in a horseless cah to a home lor the friendless. During the past week the Post u'"t ut three different sets "f artistic . ani on 8-ply card board for a large ndvertlse- ing house in Philadelphia printed in six different colors hue the 1 ..si can and does complete with Phlla. printing offices, there is no need fur anyone in Snyder County to send away for his printing. Call and see samples onwrltc. As the result of a joke the Snyrc hank is being flooded with 1001 pennies ami letter requesting remittance of Jit) for each cent. Recently a paper in the spirit of facet lotiMic-s announced that the hank would pay W0 for 1001 pennies, and many who failed to gee the point began collecting coins and sending them in- One individual mailed four pennies of this year's date With a request that $7o.0(J Le returned to him and now Hie hank officials are kfDt busy trying to explain the joke. The agents for dilh reu! makes of grain and grass cutting machinery arc very busy in our section at this time. There have been a number of cases re ported of the usual trouble of signing orders and afterward countermanding them and the machines being shipped not withstanding the countermand, and in one ease suit has been brought ln fore one of our Justice of the Peace in such a ease to recover the price of a se parator. Barmen ought soon to be come well enough posted to know w hat they want loTiuy and what papers (o sign if they want a machine simply on trial. A man In good financial stand ing should not be asked to sign any Ironclad agreement. It will soon lie tested, whether it is an agreement that allows the company to revoke It, but nbt the purchaser is hlndl ng. A. K. Gilbert and .1. W. Orw ig were lisliing for speckled lenities in Buffalo Mountains, this Week. Bert Howe and wife of Millershurg, joined .1. It. Kreeger in a trout fishing expedition to Swift Run. Attorney l. s. Walter of Mt. Carmel w as appointed theadditional law judge of Northumberland County. Mi-. Frank Knock returned to her Immc in W'illinio-i.oi l after Hrwnilliiir I yd r three weeks with her parents. Misses Margaret Bolenderand Mabel Grinun had a sunny and pleasant drive to Freeburg Sunday afternoon. II. T. Denlinger, of Lancaster, l'a . advance agent fur the New York JVi hum Fresh Air Project, was in town Saturday. A.M. s. potter, the special repre sentative of the Hammond Type-writer Company was at Aiiddleburg last week. Rev. s. E. Ochsenford, '. '. Walter. Geo, Hendrlck and Geo, Livingston of Seliusgrove were in town Thursday afternoon of la-t week. Albert H. Smith, Editor of the Ellita- Tbe l'ui Man n a Trip lo llic l'.m-Ani(ri- can Bxpaatlaa- -AStap laWllUasiaaait. H!it,.riui 'ortaapondanca, Buffalo, N. Y., June to, 190K To THE Kkaukks ok THE Port! The great Interest manifested by all the readers of the Post in the ar ticle of travel published at various times iii the columns of the Post leads me to give an episode of my trip, pro mi sing a more elaborate epistle next Week ll should Hot be news to the readers of this paper thai the Pennsyl vania Railroad have put mi two train called Buffalo Flyers by w hich the trip from Sunbury to Buffalo can he made in :i hours' less time than over any other rmite. The one leaves Suubury at 1:4. P. M. and the other at 1J:l':: A. M , arriving in Bulfaloal 7:40 1'. M. and 7:. v. A. M. resH!ctively going by way of Emporium. I Spent Saturday night in Sunhury and beheld a upeetacle which came nigh of frightful results. A trolley wire broke an. I the hvflViro fell iijk.ii the car, slipiel on the rear end strik ing tin- conductor on tin- urm with a light stroke. The eoudui lor dropped to the floor nf Mi., . ar. Tl harL'e evi dently was a light one and he was en abled to arise of bis .w n volition. For the purpose "i a short stop in Williams sjMirt I took th. train Sunday oruing f..i William-port arriving there at 1 1 ..'.I., k. -in. 11 up Fourth St reel disclosed the worldly power, grandeur and comforts of great wealth. The impo-iiiL' n-idenees erected of stone, l.riek and marble, with their passive phizas and all modern con vUiiences situated in the centre of magnificent green lawn-. Each property owner m em- to he vicing w ith his neighbor in t h exhibition "f Iblendorund gorgeous embellishments of the home. As the weary straggler gazes upon the "Power of Empires," resplendent in beauty and charm, it is indeed a bulwark of righteous feeling, if it does awaken the baser ambitions of mankind - that of ooveteousness. The towering citadels of wealth evolve in the bosom "f the human breast a firm conviction that too many men how at the throne nf plutocracy. This is go forcibly shown in William-port. wealth there i- hut a drop in THE FKIESDS OK THE IDST. The Faltswlni Pmsaa Hart Paid their Suu strlatlsas in i tie Pont to the Datta Opposite t heir Nanus. ICCUr in these please notify Should any mistakes credits "run your paper, lis at once. .1 ( ' Renninger, ( Jyrua ( ourtney, ico W I leaver, Ge 1 Maneval, V 15 W'incv, .1 .1 Steely,' II K Hummel, W II Spaiigler, A C Field, Frank Shambacli, 1 r F .1 Wagenscller, .1 M Thomas, Harvey Moyer, I r A -I I lerman, Mrs I) ll Welter, .1 7. Stniwser, V F Uplingi r, Alfred Ctiubl), in (J Snyder, James Mi'l'IN -.uattli, Jncoli Mi yer, Clms W I hiii. . Cinis W Hofiman, W A I .ut, .1 l Arlsigost, .J A Kbright, I larrison Moyer, II II Kliiijrler, Jennie K. Urn baker, f W Truup, I la i'l tloyer, A ( ' Smith. S I-' Hacketiburg, Martin Slear, Simon Long, II .1 ll' i-' r. William Icker, Mrs Jphn Fry, Jacob G Walter, David Sliotzlierger, Siiiuui I. Herrold, OP McAfee, .1 .1 Mitchell, John M Moyer, W 11 Bower, S ( i M ycr, S ( ; Stronp, Maggie Brc8ler, the bucket as compared to the ureal '"'v 1 '""f"i commercial centres of the country, C Morris Showers such as New YorK, Chicago, Fhiladel- I' A Stuck, phiaund the enterprising city of Buf-1 Percival Nerhood, falo which has the honor of having the ( ( Ivcrr Fan-American Kxposltlon. The "Pan" I'lijlip Mengle in. an-"all." The exhibitions are all- V(;jj Aim riean. i lie idea .t tins great snow i-1.. cement a closer Imnd of union lie tweeii the republics of South America and North America and unite the Western Hemisphere in closer business relations. At 1:50 I left William-port and ar rived hen-at 7:40, We passed through a portion "f the lumber and ..il regions, . , ral thin era attracted mv attention A man and woman planting corn on he dropping the corn and he Levi 1 1. i - hoeing it shut: four men with gun- re- ( irt. s ini tin llillg f rom a hunt and a log team in n lumber camp nt work. The ru lo. v barns In the region traversed an -haiie.l like half a ... tacon. bethville spent Sunday in tow n mday with his parents on his way home from the Buffalo Expoall Ion. Ex-8horiff Holendernnd Milo rHa singer took a trip to Perry townslp Sai urday. Mil" got -..cold that he had to be provided with a shawl to come home. John stetler and w ife are entertain ing their daughters, Mrs, I'M. K reamer of Philadelphia, Mrs. Tom, Burns and childcm of Homestead and Mrs. John I let rich and husband of West Milton. I NleaniUeua w In i Win. MeWilllams of Montour Oouu-M ' :l1 Commission. Me has tv was arrested last week by Constable Ni araugua for several years ll. R. Itojgle ttatutory rapi ' James Sluiman, ; W V Fee, ( ' P Shaffer, I iizzic Smith, 1 i.i i'1 Wi inn r, DrD V Swei '. Allierl Riegel, Micliael Blonch, ( ' A 1 lackt nliiirg. lion S A Wetzel, I here are a great man) Pcnnsj Ivnnia Mlitorf here, and the members of the National Editorial Association nn coming in. I nut a gentleman from Nebraska, who has just returned from rvisl oli file iioen ;n He tells on four charges, vis. me that the Nlcaraugians celebrate a perjury, bigamy ami 'h " September as the annlvcrsarj embezslement) He is said to hav liiki".!" the a wife in Montour Coutyand recently married a flftcen- ear-old girl in Cen tre township. John A. Shoemaker of Pittsburg and II. II. Grimm of this place took an hour to RshluglU Utah's dam Satur day evening and sueoeeded In captur-i lug three tiny sniners and pulling one of the time w hen ;hi v Foiled st!tc. The weather li very isil.l here to night' I am wishing for my overcoat. In next wii'k's issue I will tell yon more of the Exposition. (, V. W. u 8P Simps..!!. John Mittcrhng, Amos Musser, Man M U.n, 'ol, W in Id pier. K W oung, .. 11 Hit mer. Irwin A. Herman, John (' Stuck, C S Spriggle, Isaac H Smith. .1 . Nt ( Wm H Kcmn r, lit 1st- Bollingrr, ! Mas Joseph Wallet, ; S S Reiu, K A Bsjimgardra r. ,S DBsrcrt, for the hook and therefore got off. They blamed the north wiinl some for the amount of the catch. tW.il hlmatu ' - .. . i 1 ,1111 ...'il il l',,,, I,.' i , .. i 'l-vu iillil.ll-,. I 11' . . .. . ' Hucknell is a strong team having won iliif r.,i.l',,.,ilif.if i.i .it tliii fi i-ii, . I 11... ... ........ ......... ... .... ...... . J(U1I1. , fml ,h() VuXnn (5ilinM You wnn) u, mv the llucknell-lndian game. Ad mission, eeill.s. iv 1 1 1 i . t xinMtr-, h oaIKnI at i , ,. t , i I, hum i, ston & 06., Harrishurg, for the )ast eight years, made his last trip through Friday of last week. July 1st he will become a member of the firm. We have purchased the most of our w hi preach in the KMgelicllthc material and all of our paper through nn Church at Hssslnger's on JmicTMvd Mr. Johnston ainoe 1S1M and we have at lOoHHMft A. M., and In the VNne,- found him a keen businesn man faith full to his trust and always reliable. Here Is our jr. 'J::ii V. M. The Indians plsy a fine j(,V(,r game ami always draw lsrgi' crow. I. n ,, i ' I ' II l H'lt I . Jobo Kahjev, (Jim .1 Homo, H A Hottcnstein, Lwii M-iTr, John Keior, John Huvcrs, IVtvr Higil, Vrsncis Steflcn. John S Smith. John H Wie. Bcv. W. K. IVihl. of Nlttsnv, IV Kelleal Lutheran t'hurrh of Mi.ldlv burgh at 7.W o'clock T. M. of the saitie day. p. Mar 1 i, '02 April 1,'nJ Nov 15, 'OU June L, '0'2 Mar 18, 'OS .linn- 1. June 1 . Jnlv I, AprU'll, .June 8, Jan I, April I, pril l-l. April 8 July I, Mar Li April 1 I June I April 2(1 May . April 1 June 1". '02 April I, '02 Mar I, '02 Ma) 1, '02 May I, 9H Mar 1 , '00 Mav I, '01 Apri'i 1, '0." Mav 1, '01 Mar 1,'02 Feb 1, '01 Jan 1, '02 Febl, Mar 1 . Mav 1 Nov 1, April 1. Wilson Herrol.l, Jan 1, '02 1 W Koush, June 1, '02 Isaac Bomb, June '02 John D Wilt, June I, '02 Oliver Hetmhacli, Sent 1, "J8 Samuels Biege!, June 1, 'o Win II Hover, April I, '02 .John X Biegel, Mar I, '02 A Kuouse, Jonathan ( irubb, April 1 , ' 2 Maggie Kerr, June 1 S, n-J Keuhen Dreese, Jan 1, '02 N W. Aiglcr, July I, '01 John V Aigler, July 1 . ''. I riah Berge, Jiiue J, '"'J W II Lambert, Mav I, '02 8 A Shirk, Jim.- l, '02 Amelia Berge, June 1, '02 Will H Mile. F 11 Bolig, Mav i. '02 Kilos Maui . r, .1 tine 1 . - i2 A W How. June I. '02 DG Witmer, June 1. '" ( Icorgc Kuhn, ' Samuel Bulick, Jan 1 , '( 12 U 11 (jemU'rliug, Jan I , '01 Mr- Henry bluster, June I, '02 111 Ku-t, r, Nov I, 'i'l Scpliares Ciemberliug, Sepl I, '01 John K Mover. Fi h 22, '02 Henry Moyer, May I, '02 I'erry Auraoil, F (i Moyer, Jut I, '01 ; L Mi. 1 11. tswartl . s. ; 2 I, '99 i ico .1 S,e. ,-, , Mar i . "' N. f Mhhileswartlt, Si pi '. '"1 (' K i -unmoor, 1 V S Bickhart, Jan I, '02 Mrs Kt l.e. e.1 Mi i- r, Juu I. '02 Levi Aurand, II ' Sbrader, April 1", 'o2 i M i '. '( 12 i (2 ',,o '02 o. i e April 18, '02 Mav IS, Mav 1, June 1. Sept 1, April I. Ocl 1 . J iini 1, "1 Jan 1. '02 .' el. . Jan 1. '01 Jum I, -"1 Mav 1 1. '02 S-pt 1 Dec 1 ,1 April 1 Mar 1 I, May I. Mav I .. ' M..v li) Feb ;. May I ! Mai 1 J une 1 Mar 1 April 1 Auu 1. '02 Ma.ie beaver, AH B iwereos, (ico Young, II L W inner, John (J Shaffer, W L Shallot. Lillic Rathfon, '01 '2 Mar 1, '02 June in. nj June 1 , (12 June 1, Sepl 1. litalh ..f Mrs. s. A. WcUti. Mrs. Mary Emma Wetael was a datlghter of Adam Smith and bis a lie, Mary E., nee Bpecht. She was l.r.ni on the 301h day of July A. 1". N4T in Beavertown, Pa., baptized In hei In fancy by the Rev, J. P. Sbindli r Cei veil into t fi.nmil church on the 18th day of April 1808 by the Rev. L. c. Edmonds and continued t be a faithful and nsist ent member of the church of her choice until her t nd. sh. wa married ; Samuel A. Wet iei, an ex-Associate JudB- of S:..i.-r County, on the 4th das fOct herlStiS I'h i . two -...lis ai ... ' - V I- w 02 - resenl imI Ins m soi . .. OntS&'OS lv.S. Sidney K hler, I .-iniiim lea me -en . i- Allcn W IVsUf, Carlisle Indians rs, BsckatU. 'Jos Mi.ioUci-warth rhe Carlisle Indians play has.- ball I Wm C DnnkellKtTgeT, . t I - : . . ..... I .ill-..;.... x , in ker, hut they said he was too heavy :" 1 l w ,M""5 "W"" oucavnwi msw WW 1 oung. -it v on i omniciiivmciit I'av, w.ine-- daV. June P. The MttM May I, '01 Jan 1, '00 Dec 1. '02 June , "01 greatly helped bj the as start various i hoirs ! Hie . i Mr. s. a. Wetsel and ftu it the alnere -vninall.x if th July lt t I avnd community in their deep s..rr.-w. Jan I, 0'2 ' itn Mi,., Uonsteh wmmended in ,.-i. . n h June 1, '01 May 1, "01 Mar I, '02 An,; 1. ti Nov 1. -;S Jnlv 1, '01 Juno 1, '02 June 1, fj2 IVUR 1. '01 Mav 1. '02 June 1. '02 Jan I, '02 June i, '02 ihiir profound grief to the 1; lug oam of our Infinite Esther, who is al.lc to airvnglhen and comfort them nov and st ls.sf "sliall wi)V.il! te.'ir- .ix a " . , ',-r.fi nf Appmnl mcntK. "Pic pvintmriHs on Mbldlehurgh clrcnit, I'niteil Kvav.gelic! OkMNk, for Sunday Jnnelfith, iUlx- as foil, w-v lVMimvlile. st loo'd.v.k A. M. Mid dlelxirffh, at o'cl.vk P, M.: Krcamcr. l ; iVcWk V. M. At K reamer the wrvices ill eonoisf in the eelehration of tHuldren's lsy. J. MUMIiAi 11. TaWoi.
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