The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 06, 1902, Image 1

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A Family Journal, Dtv.ted u Newt, Selene. Art, Pfhkal EcMaiy aad Cimit Littraurt,
Rates: Out Dollar Per Anium, ia Advance
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MIDDLEBTJRGH SNYDER COUNTY PENNA. FEB. G 1902
NUMBER (i
tin LOCAL LACONICS
bublican Slanding Committee
k court house Saturday aint
the ticket for the primary.
kit of John W. Itunkle and
ben very sick the past week
V) Good Veal Calves, Hides,
H Wool.
J. L. Wl NEMAN,
Lewisburg, Pa.
i;.-My house nnd lot, good
nittniilding.
JACOB UlLBKKT,
Middleburg, Ta.
mr lmrty left this place last
reniug for Adamsburg and
Vy evening one went to Cen-
LA. rJ. Soles in his new snav
Cdr cutting parlor for your
led with a refreshing shani-
olean towel to each patron
I, ili' of Market square op-
inl I mlel. M.il isliicl 1' 'i i !u;i.
II'.
H..l li-.ml.M HMk.1
I and Zinc 1'uinl wear twice
. ,i.t ami .til mixed by hand.
11-21-ly.
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Ver ttuy lu Introduce People.
ng it 1 1 introduction the niuu
taken to the ludy to lie pie-
i the formula is, "Mints A,
nt Mr. lit" Wheie two
i wo men ure presented the
pressed where the difference
A girl presents her friends
l her, but t' e mother says,
tu present my daughter,
' . woman should rise
lior woman Is presented to
she is much younger thuu
a man is presented she re
st at and bows and smiles
Men always shake hands
Iduced to each other. Wo-
when desiring to- show e-
leiliness. February Xudies'
nil. v" ;
Card of Thanks,
publicly to thank the kind
lo bo generously sent us pro-
ile my tiimily was quarau-
ltill beonty t(Ki glad to return
I the Hint opportunity.
Geo. D. Maveval.
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if Advice to Young Writers.
Ii ist thing you should do is
once and forever the idea
lor is your natural enemy;
res only for the work of
lire; that he seldom bothers
work; and that, when he
to skim it over, he does it
that he misses all the
uary Ladies' Home Jour-
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IEST SUBSCRIBER.
rpose of discovering who
tibscriber of the Post for
mtiuuous period of time,
oilers ns n premium a life
o this periodical. This
jo all present subscribers.
this life subscription the
tshow how h ng he has
I for the Post and the
can show the longest
h the Post was taken
him will be given a
pirn to receive the Post
f lives.
ihscrlhers of a live, pro
gressive newspaper like
pe best citizens of the
km who have shown
alty to a newspaiKT
tion of their days are
raluai ile consideration.
Mew to comnlinipiit
r friends we now offer
....
fho wants to compote
tsend in hi claim,
Piter. The names and
ublished from time to
fyone can see what Is
ion test. As soon us It
p that wo have dis
fier of the nrle. M.
kme at once and state
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LO IXOXEDAT.
Kmo-()uinineTRltnt0
Ind the money if it
AV. Grove's signature
Letter to J. P. Stetler,
MlDDLKBUKOH, Pa.
Dear Sir : When you build a house
you want a good paint next the wood-
it goes a long way in taking care of the
wood. The paint that has the lest
chance to be useful is this first coat:
first two coats: first three coats. The
first takes care of the 2st; the third
takes care of the two. All three lie
coine one; and that one is to last for
ever. "Forever" means ns long as the
house lasts. The way to make the first
painting last, as long as the house, Is
to follow it up with repainting often
enough.
How often? D.-p-nds on tlie paint.
Repaint while tin- i aim is still water
proof. All the .eur is outside; there is
no wear on the under paint. This Is
how the first painting last forever : by
keeping it covered : keeping it sound.
And this is the cheapest way to take
care of a house. Hut how often to' paint
depends on your paint, ff you paint
lead and oil, paint again in three years
or less; if Devoe lead and Zinc, paint
again iu three years or more.
That "less" and "more" are about
as one to two. Devoo lead and zinc
takes ea. e l' .1 Iiousl' at half cost, le
cause it lift 1 1 ice us long it lead and
oil. Yours truly,
V. V. Dkvoi-: & Co.
'..pi. itt. in it.
it has been cynically said that any
thing cull be mild by advertising imv-a-days.
This is not mi. Many lini
ments have In en advertised but only
one IVny Davis' Painkiller-lias stood
the test of sixty years' use. To-day its
popularity is greater than ever and is
based not upon what anvlniv .-n Imt
uhiii what the remedy doe.-.. 'I m io
but one Painkiller, l'erry Davis'.
The Ground Hug.
Sunday was ground hog day, or as it
is designated in the Alumnae, Candle
uns. According to tradition tin- irroiind
hog on that day emerges lumi his
hole. If the sun shines and ho sees hs
shadow he will go back and we will
have six weeks more of cold weather.
The day was cloudy all day, but fur a
few. minutes the sun shone brlghtlv. so
we may expect six weeks more of cold
weather. If he had not seen his shad
ow, we should expect an early spring.
liof.l niul Coiipr.
Mining stocks a good investment,
Write to Copper llasin f i.ld nnd Cop
per Company for prospectus, etc., Pres-
c.itt, Ari.ona. 1-23-41.
INSTALLATION.
On Sunday, Feb. II, J lev. W. K,
Diehl will be installed pastor of the
o Higregation composing the Middlc-
bjrg pastorate of the Kv. Lutheran
church. The service will be held iu
llassing.'r's churclwit 10 o'clock A. M.
and in Middleburg at 7 P. M. The
President of the ''-Ural Synod of the
Pennsylvania, Rev. C. T. Aikens, of
Pine Cirove Mills, assisted by Rev. C,
Luther McConucIl of Millliuburg. will
have charge of the services. Ail aiv
cordially inyitcd.
Mow Is I lie Time
If you wish to make a safe and pro
fitable inyestenient, write for informa
tion and prospectus. Copper !nsin
Clold and Copper Mining Company,
Prescott, Ari.ona. l-i'!-4t.
MARRIED. .Ian. 2S, b Rev. W. K.
Diehl, John P. Millinont nud Mary S.
Kline of Pennsireek.
Jan. 30th, by Rev. W. K. Diehl,
Frank A. Royer of Cowan, Union Co.,
and Nora A. lleinibaeh of l'axtouvill .
Jan. 30, by Rev. W. A. Hints, ut the
home of the mother of the bride at
Freeburg, Harry 11. Miller of Carlisle
and Catharine X. Freed of Freeburg.
Jnn. 2(i, by Rev. A. 1). (Jramley,
Noah H. Hingainan of lleavertown to
Minerva Hartmaii of '.Utter.
Jan. 24, by Rev. J. X. Wet.ler,
Christian L. Smith of Htinbury to
Mazie C. Ri.igaiuan of Selinsgrove.
II Will IMy Yon.
Tj invest a few dollars in shares of
the Copper Iiasin Gold & Copper Min
ing Company. Write Company for In
formallon and prospectus, Prescott,
Arizona. l-23-4t.
Million Pni to Work.
The wonderful activity of the new
century ia shown by an enormous
demand for the world's best- wu itm
Dr. King's New Life Pills. For
Constipation, Sick Headache, Bil
liousaesp, or any trouble of Stomach,
Livor or Kidney, they are unrivaled.
2'to at Middleburg Drug Co., Gray
bill, Garman & Co., Richfield, Pa.,
Dr. J. W.SampBell, Pennecreek, pa
Carbon Seelmld was a Shnmokln vis
itor last week.
I. E. Roust of Shrciuer was hi to-WD
last Wednesday.
H. G. Horn larger of Aline wasa cal
ler at this olllee Saturday.
Charles Wetzel of lleavertown was a
Middleburg visitor Tuesday. ,.
Col. Culbcrtson of Lewistowu was at
Snyder's capital Tuesday morning.
Chas. Meiserof Thon.psontown was
at the county seat during the week.
Aaron C. Walter of Pennsereek was
a caller at this olllee last Wednesday.
C. G. Ringan.an has gone to Burn
ham where he has secured employment
Miss Mabel Rachman is visiting Mrs.
W. A. Lutz at Shippensburg, Cumber
land County.
Mrs. Dr. Keiter tif Elizabcthville Is
visiting her parents, James Smith and
wife of this place.
Harry Seeliold and sister, Eva, of
Sun bury visited John W. Ruukto nnd
wife over Sunday.
.1. K. Minium and brother of M"l-Mr-vil'e
through town Ti.id.-iy on their
way to Indiana county.
Ira H. (iiit. lius left Tuesday morn
ing to accept n position on the Dalma-
tin "Item" at Oeorirotowu.
James I'enver nnd family were in
town Saturday to visit his father nnd
attend the fiincrnl of Mrs. Emanuel
Schocli.
Ueno Walter has purchased the Mid
dleburg bakery from J. Calvin Schoeh.
The Post wishes lilniahundantsiiccess
in his new venture.
Albert and Jonathan Gehtett of
Farnsworlh, South Dakoi.-i, have pnr
chasi'd the store gissls of W. W. Wit
len. nyer of this place and will take
possession of the Mime about March 1.
Mr. Wright and Mr. Nell, represent
ing the United Telegraph and Tele
phone Company, were in town Tues
day to meet the Htilwcrtbera and adjust
the mutter of the free district.
Ed. Watts of Willianismrtinid Harry
Shotzlerjer of Freeburg weie In twn
Sunday and while here made a short
but pleasant call at the home of At
torney II. If. Grimm. Mj Watts for
merly lived in Freeburg and is now en
gaged in the dry goods business at
YVilliamsport.
NIoun lli.-l o.iz.i mul WnrkKOfftli Colli
Laxative Hromo-ljiiinine Tablets cure
a cold in a day. No cure, no pay. Price
21 cents. tf.
COPKT HOI K CHIPS.
Pcoils Entered far Record.
Win. F. Koiish and wife to Arthur
M. Glass, lo: No. IT in Springnian's
aililition of Frcchiirg.
Sarah C. Holtworth and William
Holt.worth to I. Newton Catliernian
the National Hotel property in Selins
grove for l?ilMH).
IJoysil Jtowersox and Harry Hower
sox to Samuel F. and Laura J. I lack
en burg, 77 acres in Franklin twp. for
IIIIK).
L. '. Smith nod wife to I'.eiijuinln
I'lricli, 2i iierehes of land in Selins
grove, for $50.
Francis S. Hover and wife to I. W.
Itoush, lot No. 15 in Freeburb, for the
satisfaction of two judgments of record
on said property. '
Utters ('.milled.
Letters of'administratloii C. S. A. in
the estate of John M. Hackcnburg, late
of Ada.nsburg twji., dee'd, were grant
ed to Nathan Hackenburg.
Letters of administration in the es
tate of John A. Heiser, late-of Wist
Perry twp., were granted to J. G.
Hornberger.
Letters of administration iu the es
tate of Alice Willi were granted to
James Willi.
Mairinge Licenses.
Mrs. Snsaaaa Schoeh.
Susannah Schoeh was born July 16,
1824, the daughter of John and Magda
lena (Miller) Kline. Her birth place
Is west of New Berlin, on the farm now
owned by Christopher Seebold. She
attended school in the town of New
Iterlin and even at her extreme old age
she rememliered much of the poetry
she learned at that time. This is the
best evidence of a remarkable memory.
Mie was married August 111, 1841, by
Rev. J. P. Shliulel to Emanuel Seboel.
of Mlddlecreek township, and died in
the borough of Mlddleburgb Wednes
day evening, Jan. 25), 11102, at 11:30
o clock. Death came on very suddenly
caused by heart failure. Sickness last
ed only for half an hour.
bhe was the mother of two children
living and one dead as follows :
l.. Hon. Geo. Alfred Schoeh. Isim
Jan. 16, 1843, married Dec. 23, 1S7;I to
Alice D. Mensch. They are' the par
ents of a child that died at the age of
12 days.
2. Amanda Diana, born June J, ls-ll,
married June 7, J8G3, to Lewis K. Pawl
ing, now residents of Selinsegrove, Pu.
There were six children to this union,
three of whom survive.
S. Infant, died while young.
The liu-tiimd of I he deceased di.
.Niiv. iv:i. j-.manucl a l SnHanna
resutal on the old ScIkh Ii f irm, now
tenanted by Hiram ('lurk in M i I 1 1
creek town-hip up to A;iril 1, IsTO.
when they moved to Midillclminh,
where they resided until tlteir denih
John Kline, the laiher of the l
ceased, was bom in I'nion Co. Dee. l "i
I'TiHJ, and died Feb. 17, ISii-S, aged l:
years, 2 mouths and 2 days. 1 lis u ile,
Mugdalena Miller, war. Ixirn Feb 21,
Jul, and died Aug. 17, vSiil, iiuimI iki
years, & months and 2ii days. Both
are buried in .lebei 's Cemetery near
Globe Mills. The grandfather of the
deceased was Jacob Kline, buried at
MilHtnl.urg.
Of the brothers and sisters of Mrs
Schoeh, we name the following :
1. Edward Kline, Imrn Mar. 13, 1K12
and died May 0. 1S55, aired 23 years. 1
mouth. ind 26oV-. Hurled at Klcbcr's
Cemetery. Helst.ie father of Howard
Kline at Croi-grove.
2.-Joseph M. Kline, married Mary,
life daughter of Joseph Pawling, is the
only survivor of this family and resides
in Chlesgo He has five children
Howard, Stella, I .or a, John and Jack
son.
3. Samuel id. Kline, was killed on
the railroad near Chicago nod resided
at A villa, Noble County, Ind. He was
married to Amelia Fryer, formerly of
this liiaee. A iiiiiiiIht of children stir
vivc. The widow lives in Ind.
4 Mary Ann Kline, Isiru Jan. li
IS-I2, married Ji seph Rotish of Freeburg
and died May 30, 1N5, aged 23 years,
4 months and 24 days. To this union
a son, William Itoush, who was mar
ried to Ada L. Miller, who died Mar.
17, IsMi, aged 21 years, 4 months and
7 days. A second wife, Sallie Hughes,
died' Sept. 30, ls!U, aged 22 years, II
months and 13 days. He has since re
married. Mrs. Schoeh will be missed by her
many friends and neighlmrsand especi
ally the'poor who have often rt ived
donations from her hand. To her
children, the loss is irreparable. The
funeral took place Saturday afternoon.
Revs. W. K. Diehl and Joslah Sham
bach officiated.
(John P. Walter,
"(Mary S. Kline,
( Fraud A. Hoyer,
(.Nora A. Hcimlmch,
(Cloyd Smith,
"(Minnie Schildt,
Mlllmont,
Middleburg.
East Smith, j
Jlichncld
IVrhiipn Yhh Wonder
if the tormenting cold that made Inst
winter one long misery will be as bad
tliis year. Certainl;, not, If you take
Allen's Lung Ralsnm when tickling
and rawness in the throat announce
the presence of the old enemy. Do not
expect the cold to wear itself out. Take
the right remedy In time. Allen's
Lung Halt-am is free from opium.
$lOt) REWARD, $;00.
The readers of this pup-twill le
picas' ti to learn that there N at least
oi,e 'lroadcd disease that silence
Las I'hcii able to cure in all its hIu,vr.
and hat is Catarrh. Hall's Cataiib
Cur im the only positivecuro known
to tlm medical fraternity Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, ro
quires a constitutional tietineut.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, acting directly upon the blcoJ
and mucous surfarss of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease and giving the pati
ent strength by building up the
constitution and assisting imtu-c in
doing its work. The proprietors
have so much fsith in its coral i
powers, that they offer Ooe Hund
red Dollars for any case that it fails
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props'.
Toledo, Ohio
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
J all s Family Pills are the best.
Mrs. Sen hares Gcntlerling.
Rosa Ann, daughter of Raehuel and
Margaret Elizabeth (Mcstz) Plcnrd.was
bom near Freeburg, Dec. 31.1SI2, mar
ried Sephares Gemberling D.-C. 2i, 1S54
and died in Penn township Feb. 3,P.ki:
age I 09 years, 1 month ami 3 days. The
father of Mrs. Gemberling came from
Germany when a noy. Her mother
still lives at Moore Park, Michigan, at
the extreme age of V2 years. Of her
brothers and sisters we can name the
following :
1. Morris, resides in New Mexico.
2. Elviua, married Henry Genibcr
ling and resides at Three Hi vers,
Mich.
3. Julia, married Calvin Duck.
4. Fanhie, married Sepha.es Maines.
". Sarah, married James Howe, now
resides ut Clyde, ().
. Elizabeth, married Henry C. Fish
er, of Elkhart, Ind.
7. Jane, married Edward Rergey,
now resides at Moore, Park, Mich.
' Thechildrun cf Sephares Gemberling
and wife are :
1. George, married and resides nt
Rellevue, ().
2. Rarbara, married Eiuuiet White,
resides at Freeburg.
3. Henry, was twice married, both
of his wives are dead and resides
at Syracuse, Ind.
4. Margaret F., married V. A. Fish-
er, now it side at New Columbia,
I'..
I MIii, married Lincoln I lupins,
how residents of Lime Lidge, l'a.
I'. U. Anna, man ied I rwiu 1 1 uiiimel
and resides at lluilevue, ().
7. Susie, iniirricd I. Milion llomtgof
Selinsgrove.
' . Sallie, rei-iileHiit I wit '.
II. Ira, married Sullie Kreishei- and
resides in Penn twp.
10. Eva K., ill) Lewis F., and (12i
Minnie, residing ai home.
in luuiuion to l.ie aisive 1. cliililreii
living, two dieil young, making II
children. Tlie.c are ') urand children
living and three dead.
Among the writer's earliest rccollct
lions of childhood was the familiar
face of the deceased and we regret to
Ik compelled to chronicle her death
She was a hiving niotuer, a faithful
wife and a kind ucighLiorand a member
of the Keforn.ed church of Selinsgrove.
Funeral sen I 'cs will take place Satur-
d ly at the house.
OCNDOKK.
An cllort made lor the happiness
of others lifls us a'tive oursclvc--.
A. E. WituK-r has tlinr j;o(h1
farm horses for sale, and Frank
Woodiinis tillering Ins buy team
at a reasonable ju ice
Our cliant;eal!e weather lias cut
the ice crop short ami a number of
our ice houses arc si ill empty.
Maria DumWe and Mears
spent a day witli S.irali Sliainl.acli
at Tort Trcvoi ttin.
Some of the inmates r( the town
ship s m it hiiusf will IT in 1 other
quarters by spring.
S. S. Ncitz and Jackson Stroh of
I'ort Trc vi irton passed ilmuih town
on their way to Vcnlilhi on busi
ness. Ed Witim-r has a lot of nc.v fish
nets for wile.
J. V. Wagner will move to Pawl
ing station by spring.
21 lbs of Sugar for 1, at Dun-
ttoiv s.
D. W. Kaniblc of Milton visited
Ins father, who is on the sick list.
I'olilics has cli inns or there vui'ild
not be so nianv c - h, i,r
field.
New lb V (I
Lvili.i 1 loo. i r
died on M.n i.i ! ) ti.i
omis ai Ihiiiiliu'e's.
Ai.dc.- Siu.l.-r
POUT TUKVOUTO.N.
Dr. Krebbs is now failed as
pupa'' Krebbs.
Miss Al.la Shallcr of I hinilnrc
was a caller in town .Moinlav.
Miss Henrietta Uohrcrol McKees
Half Kails was the welcome guest
of Mis.- Xellie Daiilicrt at the Port
rYovcrton I louse over Snmlav
Mrs. T. II. Ik-gar and bro her
Archie Auekcr, niade a business
trip lo Chapman, ! inlay.
II. K. Charles spent the lore part
of the week with his dauirlifcr. .Mrs.
Wni. I.rubakcr at Sunbiiry.
Key. Scarle is coniliicting revival
services in the IT. Evan, church
Jerre Snyder is busy renin lding
lis property which he recently pur
hascd from E. 1''. Charles.
Win. Schrawdcr returi'.ed to l.ew-
isluirir alter having spent :i week
with his wife.
John (.!. and
were in town.
The public v,:
bridge at Henry J
iitie.iilcd ai.il tin- 1
and it 1 1 i-l i ot ii w.i
of an enterprise .
Jai-ob S. Shafer o
t '. il-M.x
"! ill;!;
!i.. w.is well
ii'-g u us brisk
1 - Jl as relics
the las' eelitlil'V.
1 1..1
irni'.
IS
a new customer iu t n.
Ira Wilnier is working .o the
island.
Tin; school house upon evei v hill
top is a beacon light fixing the des-
tiny of the coining irenciatiun nnd
yet parents allow their children to
play truant. "
1 he 1 1 ist is liicrca-ino- in
larit v.
pOjlll-
Si.vcil ll.-r iill.l s 1. 11.-.
"Thro, weeks ourclinbliy little boy
u as ('hail i ( I by l'n. uinoniii i.liiiosi.
to a skeleton," wiiles Mrs. W. ut
Kllis, of I I. iisiint -i I v, (). "A tert:b!..
cough set, insjntenf agooild'xdoiH
tna'.ine.t lot si .. -ml weeks, grew
worse eveiy (biy We I l.eu used Dr
King's N -w DiM Oe;y lor Cons .mp
ti ii i, and or .I ai lie was s mn sou in I
this Lriaic!
Millions
rill.' lo;-.
Collylis, Ci-lds all I ri 11 L-.;l),' ,ll
s.-ase. Tiie .Mi. 1.11, burg Dniu't 'o.,
Giaybiil, (larinau andC'.i . I'.icli ii.-LI,
l'n., In J. U. .s.m.psell. I'enus
ClTek. Ph. gllllMlllll'e : al isllictloll.
) lc uiid SI. "I. Tn.il hollies lici .
and well. e ill e sure
medicine s-ived bis .fe."
know it is the o'.ly sure
To Invrnlora.
Write for particulars of the Copper
Basin Gold and Copper Mining Com
pany recently organized ,to develop
valuable properties in Arizona. 3 round
floor chance for a few investors.
Prescott, Arizona. 1-23-4U
Rev. 1 1 aney celebrate 1 the Lord's
supper Sunday evening in the Evan.
hurch.
Jacob Snyder and family of Sha-
mokin Dam arc visiting .las. Ifonscr
ind fumilv.
The recent snow fall affords good
sleighing and we arc taking every
possible advantage of it.
C. D. Hogar and wife enteilained
l l n . i
a merry sleighing party, ruuriay
evening.
. ..H
A l.pnry nt Hie4.rl
Is often a run-down evsre.ui. Weak
ness, nervousness, lick of nppetite.
ere rev and ambition, with disorder
eel liver and kidnevs often follow an
attack of this wretched disease. The
greatest need then is Electric Bit
ters, the splendid tonic, blood puri
tier and regulator of Stomach, Liver
and Kidneys. Thousands have
proved that they wonderfully
1 strengthen the nerves, budd up th
system, and restore to health and
good spirits after an attack of GHd.
If sufferine. try them. Only flOc.
Perfect satiefactiou guaranteed bv
the Middleburg Drug Co., Graybil',
Garman & Co.. Richfield, Pa., Dr. J.
V. Sampsell, Pennsereek, Pa.
( has
with
In al
ii la.
his
UNION TOW NSJ11P.
.Mr. t ha-. W alter ami
Sch rev spent part of last c
friends iu Willianisport.
1. W. Longacic had a siK-
Northumberland l.i-t Tin ,-d;i'.
Mrs. I1'. C. Kishcr of Salem j i.t
put of hist week v.iih her in itiier.
Mrs. Louisa Spnngler :it Ver.l
Chas. Koltz of Cabala, while
iting his brother (Jco. here
week, fell on the ice ami brokt
collar bone.
Dr. II. M. Krebs f lYnl Trcv
orlon may soon establish ;t branch
ollice at or near Ycrdilla.
W. J. llcrniiin is hauling corn (o
Selinsgrove'. Mr. Herman is ore
of our prosperous limners am! will
move on a large farm this spring.
I. W. Longacre will move to J lot
Springs this spring. We wonder
whether I. W. knows the origin of
the name for the place.
.1. 1. Slander one of our limners
who minds his ow n business (ir.-t, is
g tiling ready to build a big tobacco
shed.
J. S. Auckcr is moving bis steam
saw mill on (Jco. X. Wetzel's tract.
Fred Wise intends to (put farm
ing this spring and begiu to do day
laboring again.
A party of about twenty too'v a
survey of the public road lea ling
from Freeburg across the lull 4 lat
Wednesday. A few of the county
candidates saw the start.