The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 22, 1901, Image 4

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    Publish!1 Every Thursday Morning
GEO WJVAOKN8ELLKR. A. M. EDITOR AND OWNSR.
SUHSCKIPTION KATES,
m.on per jtu if paid in advenes. 81.50 pet year if not paid
In aoVaaee. Single copies, hive lent.
Advertising KntcN. 18 rents pet line, nonpitrril IISSSSSHI
inent. (.ir tlrst Insertion ami III cents per line for each subse
quent Insertion. tVOPFICR.- Near Ida County Courl House
between the Fir- National Hank and the Gouul'y Jail.
REI'UHLICAN TICKET,
President Judge,
Hon. II. M. McCLURE.
County Surveyor,
GEO. A. BOTDORF.
Vol. xxxvnr. Aca. 22, 1901. Number 88
N
THE OKLAND LAND LOTTERY
( V tlmt tin- drawing for homesteads in
tiic Kiowa ami Comanche reservation
have been brought i an orderly conclusion, the
Interior Department can justly congratulate itself
on the results ol the ingenious and novel scheme
devised for opening tins new portion of the
public domain to entry and settlement. It was
the purpose of the department in discarding the
i)ld "devil take the hindmost" rush for choice
allotments for the new "wheel of fortune"
method of assignments to end the disorders and
violence which had marked the past struggles of
land hungry "boomers" ami "sooners" for
coveted aites in freshly opened territory.
Certainly, whatever minor disturbances have
been reported from El Reno and Lawtou, there
has Ix-en ao repetition in the Kiowa and
Comanche reservations of the scenes of brutality
and lawlessness which marred the race twelve
years ago into the older parts of Oklahoma.
Friction and disappointment were inevitable
under any plan of. allotting titles in the new
territory; for with a list of applicants running
up toward the one hundred thousand mark, the
proportion of prizes to blanks to be drawn was
cruelly discouraging. But evidence has yet to
be brought that the lottery plan put in practice
by the Federal I .and Office did not on the whole
offer a creditable and satisfactory solution of the
allotment problem.
Some complaint has been made that distribu
tion by lottery encourages the filing of claims by
speculators who have no idea of making bona
fide homestead settlement, but who hope to sell
their titles subsequently to Jese fortunate
participants in the wheel of fortune scramble.
Lottery winners like Miss Beals, who drew j already been mad to throw wine light on the
second prize at LawtOO, would not, it is argued, subject. Several of them are mentioned by Dr.
think ol pre-empting land under the ordinary Howard. Right on Staten Island, not long ago,
operation of the homestead system. Certainly it a local country club is said to have Stopped the
would be impossible to fancy a "homesteader" breeding of the culex for a s'ngle season bv using
of that sort engaging in one of the old fashioned petroleum. The nine ageut was tried with
rushes for a quarter section. But, on the other equal raooeai at Summit, X. J.4 on woodland
hand, one American citizen has, theoretically, as pools and swamps. Similar stories come from
much right as another to clajni a share in the tMtg Island, Bridgeport, Conn., and even plana
domain the govcrmcnt releases for individual a M Palo Alto, Cab, and Sierra Ixone,
entry, and the purpose of such claimant to sell ' est Africa.
An Old Pastor.
his land, after fulfilling the requirements of the
Homestead law, in no way concerns the authori
ties charged with effecting the distribution of
titles.
It is also suggested that the lottery plan, by
drawing to centres like El Reno and Lawton a
vast 'number of claimants certain to be doomed to tr'a(nK',lt 'Vt'ry few weeks. Fresh rains may
disappointment, burdens the new territory with lorm ',),Is '" new P'aoe9- Mosquitoes are often
;,........) .. i . ... i
an army of Stranded "squatters," whose presence
qualifies the full possesion by actual title holders
of the lands they have drawn. It tnav be that
some of the new land owners will have to appeal
to the territorial courts for protection nofunot
o
Already it is evident that the virtues of the
system have their limits. A crusade of ih's
kind is more successful where the water stands
in inland ponds than in salt Bed marshes.
Again, eternal vigilance is the price of freedom
from this pest. It is necessary to renew the
Rev. James Peladexter, Columbus, O.
No man In the capital city of the State
of Oh tola better known than the Rev.
James Poindexter. For many yeara he
haa hncn the successful pastor of the
Second rtantlat Chiirnh of tliat oirir
neighboring towns. Still, they are rarely found j Every day his venerable figure and
far from their birthplace. They are not such i T" TY b! Tn VheJ8treeU
II of the city where he has labored for s
travellers as birds. Once destroy the larvae by many years. What a history of benev
imported, too, from comparatively distant place)
by railway trains or borne bv brisk winds from
lillimr nn tUm tvnnrla ..,..,;.. l , ...;tii..;i i olenco and self-sacriflce mieht be writ-
squatters. But this condition is by no means a i L , , . , .. ... bT "imply giving the details of the
... i . i . . .. . . a"(l "W W reasonable chance of immunity tor , .yerv-dav lifo of thiafaithful nastor and
novei one in newiv ooenei rerritory. It lias . . . . , -
j l v.. . " "an I aniaira .it t ..... t i' ...I..I.. eloauont nreachar.
.... , ... w. . linn. . ri III l.lllllll Ol illlli;" r-"VMi , 1
occurred ueiore, sua win occur under any system (iem)llt
01 entry, it win De six months, perhaps, before
the workings of the new method can lie fullv nnl
fairly judged. So far, however, it seems to mark
a distinct advance in the administration of the
Homestead act an advance for which due
credit should be given the Secretary of the
Interior, who encouraged and "auctioned the lot
tery experiment.
FKIHTING THE MOSQUITO
Butoldage cornea to the best of men.
The rheumatics peculiar to advanced
The benefit of these isolated attempts is tem- age had already begun its insidious rav-
. .. , , .. I ages when It became necessary to find a
porary. et the recorded results are encourag- remedTilf pogsibl0i that hig d8yii o( Uie.
ing. What is most needed now is an attack all I fulness might not be shortened.
i .i , T. . An efficient nerve tonic that wonld
along the hue. It is not necessary that the iUma,ate the circuiatlon( improTe th
work 1m- conducted by the medical authorities. I digestion, and Increase the tone and
Tr li it c i . . j . vigor of his whole system, was needed.
It local elubs of residents were organized ineverv . t ' . . '
o The only remedy capable; of meeting all
town and village in Southeastern New York, these Indications was found to be Pe
Connticiit and New .Ipps. wl.iel. i.ns qiiITopmI runa- InareocntlettertoDr.Hartman,
J ha states :
from toe (test, and campaigns like Dr. Doty 8
WHEN one bean of the measures adopted ! Wc're ""dertaken simultaneously, the resultcould
by Dn Ioty tor the suppression of the I nart,Iy to be most gratifying. The problem
is more serious in some localities than in others.
In a few it is hopeless, perhaps. Hut there is
mosquito over on Staten Island he is filled with
admiration of the Quarantine officer's energy and
public spirit, yet may be a little sceptical as to
the practical result. Time and time agf in the
public has been advised to employ kerosene to
get rid of this annoying creature. Dr. Howard,
the entomologist of the Department of Agricul
ture, has beeh advocating the policy for years.
Dr. Ross, of the Liverpool School of Tropical
Medicine, who is promiaently identified with the
theory that the rnospuito propagates malaria;
reason to believe that by far the greater part of
the terrirory here outlined might be practically
freed from the mosquito in a single year by con
certed effort.
Frank Busier at one time editor of the New
Berlin News is now in the Sunbury jail on a
charge of forgery. Once upon a time Bilger
worked the same game on the Middleburg bank.
Comnassion saved him from tail that time but
TV . a . W
ur. Biggs, ot the Aew-Yoak City Board of justice would perhaps have avoided the second
neaitii, and other well known experts have also offence.
talked in the same strain. But has any good
been accomplished by following their admoni
tions? Is not such warfare like trying to sweep
back the sea with a broom?
It is the wise Merchant who understands
business and advertises his goods in the I' st.
In last Thursday's Post Samuel W. Trutt of
Hummel's Wharf advertised his horse for twlo
Well, enough experiments of this kind have The next day the horse was sold.
Picnics, Festivals, Etc.
Thursday, Aro. 22, the Burns fam
ily ie-union will beheld at Clement's
Park, rain or shine.
Thursday, August 22nd, The Sec
ond annual A pp reunion will be held
at Milton Turk.
Saturday, August 24th, the Union
Sunday School of Hnnnerville will hold
their picnic in the grove, mile west
of that place.
Saturday, August 24th, theannu
al picnic of St. John's Sunday school
at Mt. rieasanl Mills will be held nt
Fremont.
Thursday, August 29, the fourth
annual re-union of the Bchoch family
will be held ot Row's church near Sa
lem. Trains will stop at Clifford siding
on day of picnic and busses will eon
vey passengers from the train to the
grove.
BATURDAY, AUO. 81, the Kbenezer
C 15. Sunday school will hold their
nnmiitl picnic 1J miles south-west of
Freeburg. All are invited.
Monday, Aug, 28-81, The Granger's
picnic at Willianisgrovc.
Saturday, Aug. 81, a union picnic
will lie held in Hitter's Qrove, near
Hitter P. (). Festival In the evening.
SATURDAY, AUG. 81, Lawyer's and
Samuel's Sunday School will hold their
annual picnic at the usual place.
Sati'kuay, Skit. 7th, The four Sun
day Schools of Troxclville will hold
their annual picnic.
Saturday, Skit. 7, Daniel's Union
8. S. and Pine church S. S will hold n
union picnic in Aucker's Grove near
Gordon's school house. The Fremont
baud and the Arndt Bros, of Milton
will furnish the music. Good speakers
will be present.
Friday, Srft. 18, Go. J.'s annual
bean soup at Selinsgrove.
Saturday, Sept. 28th. The annual
dean soup of Captain Michael Smith
Posl No. 856 of MpCJure will be held
in Cold Spring grove.
"Through the months of .Juuo and
July our babv Was teething and lock
a ruiiimm on or tro bowels and sick
uPBH of lire stomach, ".-a.vs O. P, M.
Holliday, of Dealing, ind. "His
bowels '"oiild move from live to eight
times a day. I had a bottle of cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr
hoea Remedy in the house and n&ve
him four drop. in a teaspoonful of
water and aot better at once." For
Divorce Notloo.
IN TnE COURT OK COMMON PLEAS OF
8NYDEK COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
Kra M. Kantz
versus
A-a 11. Kim!.
Oetohn Term, lM, No It.
Al. Suh. Mo. II, Feb. Term,
In DiTorce.
To ASA II. KANTZ, Iteapoiident In the above
proceeding-.
Sir : You are hereby nniiflefl ttr.t mm wife
1 Kva M. Kantz, haa Instituted proceedinga a-
Kami" von, axklliK a lllvoree Iron llle iMilltls of
lualriinony, upon the grounds that you have
nllcred such Indignities and violence to her per
son as to render her condition intolerable and
life burdensome, and thereby compelled her 16
withdraw from your homo and family. By
reason of your default in notcntcrlngan appear
ance in not flliim an answer, the ejuu Iian Itcen
referred to me as Master. 1 have filed SAT
I'KUAY, the KOI'KTKKNTU day of SKITKM
BKlt. mm. ,.t nine o'clock, A. M as the time,
and the office of 'harles Uower, Kaq., in the
borough of Selinsgrove, Snydi r Co., I'a., as the
place for taking testimony In the cause, when
und where you may attend.
II. H AIUUS 1IOWKR. Master.
.Middleburg, Pm., July 3Uth, IW1.
A Brokea F nmgfrarnt.
"I hear your engagement with Miii
Minks is broken off'.' How's that?"
Bill Well, you see, that best of a
parrot of hers was always yelling:
"Oh, Charlir, you shouldn't."
Hampson Rut what difference did
that make? Your engagement was
not a secret.
Hill Xo, and my name isn't Charlie.
Glasgow Times.
"My baby was terribly ick with
the diarrhoea," says J. H. Doak. of
Williams, Oregon. "Wo were unable
toeure him with the doctor's assis
tance, and aa a last resort we tried
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud
Diarrhoea Remedy. lambappyto
say it gave immediate relief and a
complete cure." For sale by the
Middleburg Drug Co.
PENNSYLVANIA, ALLENTOWN.
Located la the beautiful Lehlgb Valley, unaur
passed far health and comfort.
Regular aad special courses of study.
Efficient faculty. Instruction thorough.
Gymnasium. New furniture. No requisite
lacking.
Specialties. Music, Art and Klocution.
Best references furnished.
For Illustrated catalog, address,
J. W. HNAPFEJIVEaUER, A. M., Pre.
-ao-Sm.
Bedford Springs, 10c
Celebrated Chalybeate cure, an ointment
made from mineral deposit Bedford Chalybeate
water. Cures niles. ituhitiv ml.. , .,., u
skin diseases, chafes and galls.
Kndorsed by physicians. Send 10 cents, with
2-eent stamp to
J. II. HAFKK, Bedford, Pa.
If you want Pure Whiskey. It will pay you to
investigate 'I he llayner Distilling" '.,., of Day
ton, Ohio, before purchasing elsewhere, They
are offering four full quarts for $3.20, express
prepaid See their ad. which appears elsewhere
in this Issue.
0. h. OWENS,
ATTORN KY-AT.L AW.
Oca Speciality : TYRONE, PA.
CoUectloDsand Report!'.
References, First National Bank. Nearby
Towns Represented :-Bellweod, Altoonu, Hditt
daysburg, Huntingdon aud Bellefonle. 8-s-iyr.
GrttlnK Rten.
Citizen Fifteen dollars charges fot
mending' that, little hole m this lead
pipe?
Plumber That's what I said!
Citizen -(ioodncss! You must be
pel ting pretty near well-enough fixed
to give away libraries. Puck.
START A
Chewing Gum
FACTORY.
An article tliat sella every
where. No capital or experi
ence required. A nice, clean
business that will yield you
a big prolit. This with live
other nioney-niaking secrets
for 18 cents in stamps. Ad
dress New Idea Mf g Co.,
Central State
NORMAL SCHOOL
Lock Haven, Penna.
F. l.FLICKIXGER,A.M.,So. I).
Principal.
Full Term begin Hrpt. 9lh, IBOI.
Offers FREE TUITION to
prospective teachers.
This institution is one of the fore
most Normal Schools in the slate.
Has the handsomest and most mo
dern buildings, a well educated
Faculty, and a beautiful location.
It also offers excellent courses in
Music, Elocution, Shorthand, and
lias a thorough college preparatory
department.
jeKxpcnces absolutely lower tlimi in any
other Institution of equal rank.
Address for illustrated catalog,
S-H-;t. The Principal.
Prof. D. Noling
Late with Dr. A. H. Wells,
the KLKBRATED KVE NPECIAI.INT
of Washington, D. C.
Headquarters at litler House, 1 23
East Market St., Lewistown, Pa.
Consultation and thorouicli examination free
of charge every Wednesday and Saturday.
Glasses scientifically and skillfully fitted. Also
all imperfections in the eyes of children care
fully examined. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded.
VT ARTIFICIAL EYES IN8ERTEU. "B
"My attention waa called some time
go to your medicine tor rheumatic
troubles by Mr. Cook, an old reliable
druggtat ot Mil city, and take pleasure
In saying that I hare tried them and
found them good. It is my opinion that
the remedy, Peruna, Is Jastly entitled tc
the tame which it lias throughout th
United States."
Address The Peruna Medicine Co,
Columbus, O., for free catarrh book.
Th Rectat Tobacco Law.
The Juniata Horaltl says: "Hn J
i. incr, our iiifinoeruf the ,vj,
tore, sulmiitUHl several question
Attorm-y-Ot'iifral John P. Elkin
til IV.-1'l'tIv ll.lww.ul lllk, 1 1
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are subjoined, together with il,
t same. Mr. Heaver asked:
"SOwiiil.l .. - - - - I
i"ciii .-rtiu mi oruerttl
flii.wt i... ...i . .
....... ..j a iin-n Mum, fffniaining M
Is'ihhis, gnc-eries mid tolmeco. wmjM
permit toe BMtOiUUK to rill mli
to lie earrietl home by a ralnot
child under li vmuu of age'.'
ill it iwmii u i i .
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Kaudtngordartoa merchant, th,tL
sliimlH Miiti rili.,..n...i.i
ii sent ror upon on a written order!
Li t in, or her?
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toriiey-geiierai :
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iwpvusaj io your letter of rwJ
tlate, with regard to tin-art i.t-nhibitiJ
tne sun- ano mrnummg of lohao
til iiiiviiii i i I..I..1- t 1... ... M a..
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seeiion ot the art of July 10 ft
ferrrd to u lileli ramAm m.i..., .
,ir n..,. i ..I. -II I... 1
fiisuui sunn iiv puronase,
other means furnish tobacco in Jj
form to a person under the .n.. ofl
years' is broad enough toooverfl
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i mmam nun ii jruu auajajm ill yoilf Icla1
Uy the terms of tins art the i
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iuiuisuuih w hiisww, uniier :inv I'M
lilltllulollfhlu 4.. .1 HM.I . J I
, u.iir-iiii.. rn, WmSUUB II 1 1 1 1 1 - r I'i VtSjl
is aiisoiutcly prolulntcil.
THE MIODLBBUBO POST AT ITlAffll
CITV.
ror.the convenietiee of mir reidl
mIia ....... ..,.,; a ni. ., .
in. mii inn rviimiiie i ny iril 11111
iner, we have arranged to have
t. ....... Iuulln., ..r.i... iiij.ii 1.. ,.
ways on file at the Philadelpiiia
'imtri s onwiun jiureiin, mi lutinH
Pier at tliat popular rtwirt. The
quirer has, at great expense, rittcd
eommodiousreadingaml writlncnxi
on 1 oung-s rier wnere every Mtentl
will be given Its guests. I
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
UN IM tmi m Ihl I
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Wutnutci ft lmufitnt frowtk
MiTdf Tavlla to Beitore dm
Hftir to Uft Toutbful Col
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.IH I H I-H-t-H-H-H lllliMHIIIIIIII It 1 1 M 111 I H4M
SPECIAL SALEoi
CARPETS, MATTING
RUGS and FURNITURE
the immi
In ie-estate of Tohias Kamer I In the orphans'
late of Chapman Township, I Court of Snyder
Snyder County, I'a., (.ee'd. I'ounty.
The undersiKiied auditor, appointed hy the
orphans' Court of Snyder County to distribute
the funds In the hands of AuiftistUs Strouh and
lvi M. Ramcr, administrators of the estate of
the said Tobias Kamer, dee'd, to and among
tlioae legally entitled thereto, will meet all par
ties in interest at the oftlceof M. I. Potter, Esq.,
Ill the borough of Middleburg, I'a., on THUKS
DAY, AUOL'ST Kind, ltftll at 11) o'clock A. M.,
at which time and plaeo all persons having
claims against said estate are requested to pres
ent theiu duly authenticated, or be forever de
barred from mining in for a share of said fund.
A. K. OILUKKT.
July 24, 1901, Auditor.
Executor's Sale of
Valuable Real Estate
The undersigned as executor of the last will
and testament of Samuel Hrunner. late of Cen
tre township, Snyder County, Pa., deceased,
and by authority aad powers therein conferred,
will on
M PLETE
v IE
08T m
VER DISPLAYED 1
" Marked attractiveness indesign and color and excellent quality
1 1 of fabric, combined with the reasonable prices, make our carpets
conspicuous. At this time attention is called to the new season1!
! patterns of the well-known Wilton's, Axminsters and Tnft&1
Brussels. The latest effects in Ingrains. Rag Carpets in nil stylo
and prices.
Our stock of new FURNITURE is es-
pecially pleasing. We also have a fine
! line of baby Carriages.
W. H. FELIX,
i Valley Street, Lewistown, Fa.
l-l"i-l"l"l"l-l"I"I-l"l"I"t"l"I"l-I"I'l 1 I W l ! iu M 1 1 1 M inn h-h
SHERIFFS
Saturday, August 31, 1901
he premises herein described, offer the i
ublic sale, the same consisting of a far
114 acres and 25 perches
situated in Centre township, Snyder County,
I'a., on the main rond leading from Middle
burgh to t'enlreville. bounded on the north
lands of Katharine lloyer and .lames liinga
man, on the east hy lands of Levi Young and
Klias Hrunner, on the south by lands of I'eter
Ilally and Cyrus Kowersox and on the west by
lands of Cyrus Bowersox and Harrison llac
kenburg. On this farm are erected a good DWELLING
HOUSE ami a large HANK H. UN with all the
usual outbuildings. Barn and house both sup-
filled with water. Two orchards, one of the
he choicest apples and the other of peaches.
The peach orchard Is young,Hud in good bear
ing condition.
This farm contains about 25 a."res of fine
timberland, the balance being cleared in a
high state of cultivation.
Sale to begin at 1 o'clock P.M. of said day
when terms aud conditions will be made
known by
KLIAS nitl'NNEn, ICxccutor.
ADMINLSTKATOR'K NOTICE Let
ters of Administration in the
estate of Henry Nauglo litle of W. Perry twp.,
Snyder county, Pa., doe'd, having hern granted
to the undersigned, all persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate are requested to
make Immediate payment, while those having
claims will present lueui duly authenticated to
the undersigned.
SALE KEGISTER
Notices of sales wit. he inserted free under
this heading when the hills arc printed at this
olllre. When the bills are not printed at this
ofllee 6ft Cents will be eurged. Persons expect
ing to have sale should .select a date aud have
it inserted in this column.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, Dr. W. W. I.ongricre
and Dr. II. M. Krebhs. attorneys for the
heirs of Q, M. Huuscr, will sell, near Vur
dilln, a Til acre farm.
SATUKDAY, AUGUST SI, Klias Hrunner, ex
ecutor of Samuel Hrunner, latu of Centre
township, will sell a 1U acre farm on the
premises in t enter township.
GREAT SACRIFICE 11
of Clothing and gents' fnrnisbinl
goods began Thursday, July 11th,
and will continue until the whM
stock is disposed of. Wo M
boneht H. Katz's lartro stock ofl
Olothing at the Sheriffs Sale at 25c
on the dollar and we will sell af
your own price, as the stock liiust b
sold regardless of first cOst. Dnl
delav. come at once and tret m
first bargaiiifr.
Here are a few :
5.00 Suits at $2.50 $ 7.50 Suits at 1.0
10.00 Suits at 5.50 12.00 Suits at 7.00
If 15.00 Suits at $8.50
We cannot mention many prices as the space
T hi null Dnn't taravA iAnnma tn tlm Slmriffs GM1
M jaaai -mr n.r - . v ay a r aa w a m. a.a w fc-r -w
? Sacrifice Saktocct vour BARGAINS.
The Assignees of JJ JTfl TZi
Next to Court House, . .. MiddleburgbliiS
Kaie by tne Aiiucueyum
J. P.N.