n 9 Wote Weabs We have a job lot ef note heads on hand. They must go quick. The price will do It. Samples and prices (or the ask ing. We furnish them printed for less than you can buy them without printing. We bought a large con- J signment of envelopes f Having bought so many I we secured a rock nnit figure. and hot wtamer bargains. S Gw. W. Wagcnselltr, Editor aad Proprietor, A Family Journal, Devoted to News, Science. An, Political Economy and Current Literature. Katet: Oie Dollar Per Annum, iu Adaac VOL. XXXVIII MIDDLEBUKGII SNYDER COUNTY PENNA. SHIT. 12 1901 NTJMBEK :;) Jj i I I z 'lne prneh crop is coming in to market. The cat rpillurs i-ee 11 to own a large pari f i liis town. The Middleburg I and and u host of others from this place atteidcd the Troxelville pitulo Saturday. Harvest He me services were hold in the Reformed church by Rev. s. s. Kobler Sunday evening. The Reformed Sunday School of this place will hold their annual picnic next Saturday at Red bridge grove. The public schools of the borough Opend Monday with 80 to ' " pupils enrolled uudereach teacher. Don't forget the stereoptican enter tainment in the U, B, church this W Ineeday evening. Adra'ssion ten e.'itts. E. Katz'a olotbing store will be clos ed Saturday September 14th and Monday September 23rd on account of being Hebrew holidays. .Several good single barrel breech Loading guns, 12 guage, worth $6.50 will be sold at only $5.50 at 15. H. ( 'lister's Store Swlneford, 8-20-3t ... My store win he cioseu Saturday, Sept 1 Ith and Monday Sept. 23rd. being Hebrew holidays. M Milliner WM5t Kantz, Pa. Pvery pupil entering the puhlie schools of Harrisburg on Monday morn ing will have to show a certificate that he or site has been vaccinated tvithin the last year. The present enrolment at the Tre;s ler Orphans' Home, Loysville, Perry county, is 170. The ottering to the homo on Children's Day, in June amounted to 18,000. The Middleburg Athletics and a team representing the Middleburg Business men played it game of base ball Friday afternoon which resulted In consider able sport and a scon- of ill to 7 iu favor of the professionals. The Lewistown Democrat and Sen tina) ot .Sept. 4th says i Russell Erdley, seven year old son of Preston Erdley, residing on Montgomery avenue, had his feet badly burned on Saturday by jumping into a pile of hot ashes at the t tnuery. Pest Blood and Liver medicine in the market. Buy a dollar box of Drow n I erb Tablets, seven mouth's treatment for one dollar. Sold on guarantee; no cure, no pay. Sold by d. i Buck, -12-4t. Mlddleburgh, Pa, Call on A. E. Soles in his new shav ing and hair cutting parlor for your head cleaned willi a refreshing sham poo and a clean towel to each patron on the north side of Market square op posite Central Hotel. Satisfaction guar anteed, tf. Predictions of next winter's weather are already made. ne school of weather prophets say- that next win ter will be a mild one because the hornets build their nests low or near the ground this summer. Now let us w ait and see what the goose bono and the corn-husk prophets have to say. In the suit brought by Dairy end Pood Commissioner Cope against the p-opri'tor of the Hotel Columbus, of Harrisburg, for serving his guests witli oleomargarine, Alderman Caveny has given judgment in favor of the depart, nient for ji-iifs. This i- the first couvlc. tion tinder the new law in this vicinity. UtrcoM CoiTsrav, (Pa.) Farms for Sai.k 15 farms, 7 to 117 acres, near market, schools and churches. - Qen eral Stores excellent opportunities. 5 town properties. Send for list describ ing same. C. H. Ravi ii, Real Fsiaie Agent, Box 2, West Milt in, Pa. B-22-6t S tetter's Cornet Band has an engage ment to play for three days at the New port fair. The Miminburg Telegraph 'tst week said about OUT baud : The Sletler Band of Middleburg gave the llnest and most music at the MUHln burg Sunday School picnic last Thurs day we ever heard in one day. The fall crop of caterpillars is simply immense, far exceeding the spring supply. They are a different species, lelng only about half the size of the spring edition, but they are fully as destructive. Many trees are covered as though a lot of i mosquito netting was thrown over them, and both leaves and fruit are being devastated. Mrs. Joseph Walter is visiting her sons iu th's place. I. H. liowcrsox is laying a new walk of Cleveland Flag Stone. Mrs. T. B. MnWUllama left last week for her home at MeVcvtown. Barber A. K. Soles spent several days at the Lewistown fair last week. G. W. Durns and family of Selins grove spent Sunday with relatives in this place. W. !'. Dagle spent a few days in town last week, the guest of Gabriel Heaver. Hon. c. Alfred Sohoch and wife attended a funeral iu Union County last week. Samuel App and wife and friends of Monroe town-hip were iu our city Sunday. District Attorney Potter was :ii Selinsgrove between trains Tue'klay morning. Jacob Daw ver, one of the oldest citizens of Kreamer, was a county seat visitor Monday. John D. Stahlneckei land ., Monday. 11 .'. for ( '1 las secured emplrymenl out there. William 11. Shindel left Mondav evening to resume Ids studies at Lafay ette kuiege, Easton. Harry Uowersox, the butcher boy, spent a few days V(.ry pleasantly up along the North branch. II. D. Rowe and wife of Millersburg spent a few irUysai the home of A.ariah Kreeger in Franklin. Mrs. Frank Qaugler and son of Selinsgrove spent Sunday with her father, Aaron Renniiiger. M. D. Wageiiseller, traveling sales man of Selinsgrove made a pleasant call at this office, last Wednesday. S. A. Aurand of Troxelville was a County seat visitor last Thursday and dropped in to subscribe for the Post. W. H. Ripka, wlio is employed by the Crystal Sand Co., near Newton Hamilton, spent Saturday and Sun day at home. Attorney J. M. Baker ufAdamsburg, J. N. Houserand H. H. Sehrawderof Doit Treverton viewed a proposed road at Globe Mills Tuesday. John s. Kaufl'man aud Charles A. Bolender w ent to Selinsgrove Tuesday to view the road to be opened from the borough to Pen II tow n-hip. James M. VanZttlldt .1. P. on Satur day caught a ha weighing three and one half pounds. The bass was taken from Middlecreek. D; Irwin Sholly, one of the progres sive uitlzens of near Verdllla wusal tin unty seat lost Thursday andpald his paper to 1002. Haymond Kat. lefl last Thursday morning for a wn k's trip to the Pan American Exposition at Buffalo and to take iu the sight- at Niagara Falls. Mrs. Horace II. Hall and two SOUS of Northumberland and brother, Edwin Qutejlus of Sunbury Sunday were the guests of Attorney Crouseand family. N. P. Hummel one of tbe Merchants of Kreamer and J. Howard ITIsb, one of the druggists of Selinsgrove, we.e iu town between trains Wednesday after noon. Lester (i. Smith of this place, has resigned as operator of th" P. R. It. at Mocanaqua ami has accepted a position With the P. and it. at diner's town, near Tamaqua. Daniel Nerhood of Beavertown, Harrison Dean of Troxelville and Phil" ip lloiit. of Benfer, who are working with Mr. Ripka came home to attend the Troxelvilli picnic. Mrs. Henry Roush of Freeburg, Mrs. C.'orge Class of Philadelphia and Mrs. Sieg of Steelton, formerly Anna Wet zel of Selinsgrove, enjoyed the hospi ta'ity of F. S. liiegel and wife. Rev. I. H. Albright, Ph. I), of Shamokin will give a Stereoptican lecture on the " Life of ("r!st " in the U. B. church WednC. -ay evening, September 11th. Adm: 'ion 10 cents. Proceeds for the benefit of the church. Elijah Barnhart, of York, 45 years old, claims that he is he champion corn busker of Eastern Pennsylvania. He has put out a standing challenge of $.")() to meet any corn busker In the United States. Burnhart husks eight and a half bushels an hour without hurrying. presidknt Mckinley shot. Two Bullet Wounds Initiated by Anarchist Czolgosz at Buffalo. The President is now considered out of dan cr and the entire Nation icjciccs. Full particulars will be found on last pa ;e. Wi'Main Swart, Monday returned to his position in Ft Pittsburg. ('has. Fry, one of our prompt paying subscribe! dropped in to s ua Tu ' 'lay. Francis F. Boyer of Mt Pleasant MP's Is br' igiug some luscious peaches into t w n. Jacob Pasktis. of New York came town Monday to look after the pn gress of the tannery. M. L. Shannon left Tu day morning for Phi'adelpbia to lake treatment for h's hearing. .1. M. Van .midland wife attended the funeral of Mis. Jno. C. 1 lain at Millersburg the eai ly part of this week. A. M. Caiman and wife of Mt. Plea-ant Mills can ic to tow n last w eek to get some ofC. II. Steningel's large peaches, Frank L. Mageeand wife of Maeppa, Union County spent a few days in town this week, the guests of Dr. J. W. ( rw ig and wife. Paul Billhardt, w h had spent tb summer at At'unl ic 'ity, where In hail been engaged In playing in an orches tra, returned home. M. S. Fiedler and wife ofM'Ulieim and Daniel Hal ter and wife of Kebeis blirg, Sunday Were the gilext of Merchant John W. Runkle and fam 'y. George Alvater, a farmer ID lug near Flemlugton, N. J., i- seriously consid ering the matter of killing bis big Plymouth rooster, which Is causing him no end of annoyance by -topping the team while Alvater is plowing. Whenever 'vnter siaris for the field to plow tin rooster follows, and when ever the bird finds a worm it CrOWS. His crow Imitates so closely the word " whoa " that w henever it is heard the UbrseS stop. As WOI.DS become more plentiful the rooster becomes more persistent in yelllo'; " whoa " when it is necessary for Alvater tochasethe bird from '.he Held or lock it in a coop. Big Busiacst. The receipts of the Pennsylvanuia Railroad ticket office at Sunbury for the month' of August were 110,842.90. The month was a record-breaker by over two thousand dollars. The heavy travel to Buffalo is accountable. Important .Notice to S. S. Workers. The following places will be visited by members of the Executive Commit i ee of Snyder Co. S. S. association on dales and places named below. S. S. Superintendents and Pastors will please make arrangements to hold the meet :,igs and have it fully announced. Scri. Mi Saturday T.IIOp. ih., MeClure. ' 16, Mnixluy, 7.30 ' Ailnmsuurg. " 17, Tucsdny, 7.30 " Kciin rtown. " l'J, ThUMdoy, 7,80 " kt MidtlleburK, for Franklin Two. and borough. " to, Fridny, 7.30 p. m., Krat.crvlllc. '! 21, Saturday, 3 p.Jrr., t'entrevlllo All I'astors, S. S. Supt., officers and teachers are specially invited ull should h1 present. Come and hear of the ex cellent work that is to be done. Rev. A. I). Okamlky, Rev. J. B. Shellenuekoek, H. I. Romio. -. . . f :: :.; f f f f f w f f w w COI BT Hot si: CHIPS. Deeds Entered for Record. J. '. laugler and wife to W'vt KaufTumn, !i acres in Monroe tw J375. o Daniel Qaugler and w in Kaufimau, ' acres and tw Monroe twp., for J876. Marriage Licennet ' Edwin 8. Wolf i Delia M. Wagnor, i . W. F. terches in I Hill ire ' .. DllUier MloW els. errv Two. i Dertiiu m. Kerstetter, linpmnn " MARKIED. Au- 35, bj Pn. II, H. Spahn, J. Allen VVehmd of MeClure and EffieM, Ifnssiugerof Crossgrove. B1E0. August 28, Johti Samuel, In- "' s- f John l;. and Margaret Shaflbr, aged I year, l' months and 30 days. I tit' i nn ni .-it (irubb's hurch. Dev. C. C. Miller officiated. August 31, Paul Jonathan, infant sou of Reuben and Kmmn rtelelien I bach, aged 2 years, I mouth and 30 days. Interment at (irubb's church : Tuesday. Dev. C. (.', M''Ier olllciatnd. Picnics, Festivals, Etc. PKIDA . SEIT. 13, Co. ( annual bean soup at Selinsgrove. Saturday, skit, i I, the Summit s. S. will bold a festival at the School house. Proceeds to buy a gnu for the Sunday school. Saturday, skit. 28th. I'hcunnual bean soup of Captain Michael Smith Post No. 355 of MeClure will be held in Cold Spring grove. hi Pott-Office Age Limit, on July :;ist the President directed that after that date the age limitations for all positions in tin' posl office service be Is to l"i years, except iu the case ot persons houoinbly discharged from the military or naval service of the Unit xl States on account of dis ability resulting from wounds received or sickness Incurred in the service and in i ie line of duly, iu which case the ag.' limitations are waived. All appli cants must heat least live feet four in ches in height and not less than 125 pounds in weight. - - Susqnehaaua I niversit) Selinsgrove, Pa., The college opened Sept. ") under very favorable circum stances. A large number of new stud ents entered. The enrollment for the Fall term will.be about 150. The new teachers ara Rev. J. D. Pocht D. D., Miss Caroline Fndo. i and D. 15. Young A. B. The foot ball outlook is especially bright. Almost all old players are hack and many new candidates of promise are in training. The Cout h, Lang of Philadelphia will put out a strong team. First game, Selinsgrove, Sept. 14 versus Central Penna College. The Y. M. C. Reception for new students was unique. Dr. Yutzy, dean of the semiunry reports a good opening for this depart ment in a few weeks. H. D. H. HOME AM) FOREIGN MISSIONARY so CIETV. The 22nd annual convention of the Woman's Home and Foreign Mission ary Society of the Fvati 'elicid Luther an synod of central Pennsylvania will be held in the Lutheran church, Mid dleburgh, Pa., Sept. 21 and 35, 1001. MONDAY, 7.80 f. u. ( Ipeulng Session. Anthem - - Cbo:- Devotional Set ice. President's Addr-ss. Hj .un 21)0, Rook of Worship. Address Lev. A. Sicwarl Haitmaii, Sec. II. II. M., Baltimore, Md. Co1' cti hi. l oxolo ry. Benediction, . rEBDAY, 0 A. M. Devotional Set , Ye led by Mis. Jacob Loy, Andersouburg, Pa. 9.80 a. m. Business Session. Deception of Delegal es. Reports of Corresponding Secret a., Treasurer, Historian, Literature ominit, ie, rganihig ( 'om mittee, Run Work t 'ominit! . Depot, of Delegate t Biennial Con vention, Deport of Synodlcnl Organixer. Election of Uffieers. Noon-I ide Prayer. TUESDAY . - 1'. M . Praise Service, led by Dev. D. W. Mottern, Salonn, Pa. I ilscussion. Is the wjrk of our Woman's Mission ary Society n ruHilliueiit of prophesy'.' Mrs. Lev. W. II. Sd h, New Berlin, Pa. Has the Christian church Is en made stronger and more progressive b the influence and power of our work ? Mis. ( ' lorgo Parker, .Mexico, Pa' Are we os u Society earning up to the ull standard of our opportunities in the Misi,,n Held .' Miss Mary F. Uarber, Anderson burg, I'a. What are some of the most gricvous hindran -es in our work '.' Mrs, Dr. Frank, Mlllhehu, Pa. Will ( nl remove all ba. Hers in tin way of our work, jf u. s'mply i rust I Dm and press on in the path w herein lie ba- led u-. Voluntary Personal Responses. Hymn. Prayer. 7. .'in i; m. Anthem - Choir Devotional Se. . ice. Addles Lev. J. ii. Haipster, D. D . iiiutur, I udia, Collection. Doxology, Rem liction. WED.NKSDA V, 0 A. M. Devotional Sei vice, led by Mr. M. E. Smith, Re "e. Pa. 11.30 a. Mi Doll Call. Reading of Miuuti s. Dnllnislied Business, ew Business. ur Cradle Ro'l and it - benefits, Mrs. Lev. w. M. Rearick, Wesl Milt Pa. Hymn, Prayer. 3 I'. M. Hj ii"i of Pra'sc. Prayer. "Bring ye a" the tit 1 1 - Inl the si house". Mis. Lev. D. W. Mottern, Salona, Pa. ( 'oin'e'eiiee of Auxiliary I lelegab s. "Feed my lambs." 3 !'. SI. 'lllldrell's 1 lour. Songs. lie 'iiatious. Addres. . Mr-. Rev. J. II. Hani's, Ne. , , Pa. Hyillll. Prayer. 7.80 i'. .u. Anthem - - - Choir Devotional Service. Address Tuo responsibility of woman tow ard the spread the Gospel. Lev. I. . Moser, Port Loyal, I'a. lollection. Partiug W ords. I loxology. Benediction. -., REDUCED RATES TO SCRANTON VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD' Account State League of Republican Clubs. For the meeting of the State League of Republican Clubs, to be held in Scranton, September 17 and IS, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Scranton from all stations on Us line in the State of Pennsylvania and from stations on the Belvidere Division, Trenton to Belvi dere, Inclusive, at the rate of one fare for the round trip (minimum rate, 26 cents). Tickets to be sold and good going September 1(1, 17, and IS, and to return until September 30, inclusive. 9-13-3L The Smallest Mason. The smallest free Mason in the world Is Casper ll. Wei-, of Philadel phia, who has taken the degree of master mason. Brother Weis, w ho is 34 years old, was born in Morsehlngen, Bezlrk, Rbineland, isa watehmakerby trade, ami stands .; feet II inches in his stockings. He belongs to Richard YaUX lodge No. :;s. Exert ist r.n uici s Get. Some one u ho h:;s , hoc to w aste has made a calculation of bow many miles a fanner walks iu cultivating a forty acre-field of corn, lb- duds thai the farmer w alks 350 miles in plowing the Held, 50 mile- in harrowing it, and in cultivating tl ii 830 mil. a total of 730 miles. I'bis si,vv, that farmers get plenty of good exercise. ALLEGHENY SI MM EH SCHOOL. Sunday School teachers of Junior and Primary classes assembled in the College lor Women, Kasf lOlld, Pitts-bur-, to i be number of i wo hundred and twenty-five for a week's Btudy and Instrjctloii in urganixatioii and meth ods of teaching, The school w as orga nized and equipped with a remarkable laCUlty by the State S lay School Association. Mrs .1. W. Barnes, state Superintendent ol Primary Work, assisted by Miss Alice D Hamlin, had charge of the Primary sect ion ; M rs. M. 0. Kennedy, of Philadelphia, Junior work ; Prof. Vim Oi r, of Qettysnurg College, of Child Study, and Miss Florence II. Darnell, ol Blackboard Sketching ami Drawing. There was special interest taken In the school by such men as ii, ,i. Hcltiz, Es., s. F. 0111, Peter Dick, W. c. Lilley, Capt. Herberl and other prominent Sabbath school leaders and business men In Pittsburg. UNION TOWNSHIP. Charles Sdirey ami family spont last week uniOUg t'liends and rela tives iii Lycoming county. George Koltz and wile spent Sum'oy among friends at Cabala. Jefferson Ix'iiig made a lew Imsi ncss trips to Stinlmry Insl week. JacobS. Sliotzberger of I ttmmel's hart' was down our way on an errand Inst Sunday. A. I,, s i uwscr trnnsactex htisi ness at Mt. I'lcasnnl Mill Satr-.la;-. t i r Auctioneer, I. W. Longacri', sold Heal 1 . t.ite at Holler Saturday John S. A ticker niul ivife attended a picnic Hi ir Iviclilicld lusl Sutur tlay. S.imiiel Sti-otiji, who for a number ol' years litis lieeu wurking for Charles in rich, IcflforStnington, I'a. I!. V. Vuckcr is working for the lioyer Mermoi ial ( !o. in ' 'umbcrlniid County, ( Itir ntsir house is no longer a dream but i- a reality aid is in working; order. Owing; to Lho f"W another Imi'se lias bee.i rented. Some "f our land owners pre already looking urotind lor other furmet's. A li'w of ovv (armet's raise mora wild carrot than btie(c w heat, a mistake, tin latter makes the ls'st cakes. i n s - I MNT V I.I.I-'.',". Cantian George Kulin ofXeita Valley was in orr mitl'sl Sunday. CiKln miK'rvisor of f.'enn two. was in this vall y on bcsiiK s Saturday. 1 '. V. 1 luiiK's mil I Ltilie Haines were in Neit. valley Sunday. Miss Carrie Cork ins of this place had the poison in her I.; that she could scarcely see. Gumma's of this place were to I let ndon attendi1 the funeral of Mrs. John Wood'uig. One of ,1. A. Mover's horses died last wet k. Gemberling's th,-asiinrr machine was in this valley threshing for J, W. Neit.. Ellen Neitz, youngest daugh.er, and son were Isit in her fathnr, David Nauglc. Lawrence Boger of Sunbury was visiting friends iu this valley Si".i day. Ivcv. Troutman, our preacher will preach his last sermon Sept. 15, 1901, at half past seven o'clock in the evening.