The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 24, 1902, Image 2

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OL. XXXIX
MIDDLEBUEGH SNYDEE COUNTY PENNA. JULY 24 1902
NUMBER 21)
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Lt lu may seek consolation in on
line num who doesn't blow his own
L generally has to no without
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L,.ookiug f"r someone to do. him a
1 turn.
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Wlii'H a li'llow ureams lie is ucing
Li down by an automobile, is it a
Ut-inarc'.'
fwiifii a man Amis himself in a hole
iiw-t expect his friends to look
i,m mi him.
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Indications ill nil parisoi uic country
.to the effect that iuail will be very
Idit.- tins season.
Assaulted by two men, Aggie P.eek-
sis found bound and gagged near
L niiiuloali Tuesday.
iXIrubb's Church Sunday school
ill hold their annual picnic, on Satur-
More titan a score of the leading city
ImiI county superintendents of schools
re graduates of the I-irst J'ennsylva-
. . Mill.
li;l Male Hlllll en u.n.l i hihut
lie.
The weekly State, a Milton newspa-
cr that was to have been run on the
iidle-s chain plan, will not likely be
iicd as the government lias stopped
he vi'licine.
Tin re will be no suits preferred
iruiibt the Cambria Steel Company
.r the rolling mill mine accident un
it is proved by the coronor's jury
hat the company was to blame.
Tlie potato crop in many sections is
oportrd way below the average, and
lieie will be almost a failure judging
'mm what is learned where the tubes
iave been dug up. Continued drought
ind protracted wet spell are assigned
liliercaxoii for the shortage.
D-pitc the ficklo character of the
weather during the pa-t month, the
limit crop in Pennsylvania, Delewnre
l;ind el.. where lias not apparently been
'it . .(I. The unusually cold weather
Iwln'.-h pcrvailed a fortnight ago r tiirl-
ii the liiM iiiug process, but did not in
I any way damage the corp.
Jit. Cannel intended to discharge
her only patient fr(ini t)ie emergency
Ho-pital it.- cured, sometime last Tues
day, and (I U infect and close the build-in;;-,
when nil hopes that the epidemic
was a thing of the past, were shattered
Monday evening when three new well
developed cases were discovered and
tulun to the Hospital.
it i- said that a man who won't take
a paper because he can borrow one has
invented a machine with which he can
cook hi dinner by the smoke from his
neighbor's chimney. This same fellow
sit' in tiie buck pew in church to save
intuit on Ids contributions. And is
always borrowing a ride to town to save
the w' car and tear of his own horseflesh.
Vi-, we all know him. lie is a first
cousin to the man who never winds up
hi dock for fear of breaking the spring.
A state law, approved March 2., 1000,
"ay that the owner or occupant of land
abutting on any highway in the town
ship shall during September ofeachyear
cut ami remove all briers, brush and
weeds, and In case of failure to do so,
lie township committee shall cause
micli work to be done and any owner
shall pay hucIi expense incurred w ith
costs, if suit be necessary before i justice
ff the peace.
BARK WANTED. We will pay the
highest cash price for bark delivered In
Middteburg.
t(. JIlDDI.KHUUU LEATJIKU MkO Co
TO I I RE A COLD IX OXE DAT,
Take Laxative IJromo-Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money if it
falls to euro. E. W. Grove's signature
ou each box. 2To
Zluc nntl untitling Make
Dcvoe Lead and Zino Paint wear twice
as long as lead and oil mixed by hand
11-21-ly.
The pugilist M-rfers a belt around the
waist to one ou the juw.
It is better to have a man stand on
his dignity than to sit all over you. I
You never hear conceited jieople
complaning that life isn't worth living.
The carpenters are busily engaged
making some much needed repairs at
the Court House.
The Christian Endeavor Society of
the Lutheran church will hold a fes
tival on the church lawn, Saturday
evening Aug. 2.
Call on A. K. Hole In ins new tunv
ingand hair cutting parlor for your
head cleaned with a refreahing shimi
poo and a clean towel to each patron
on the north side of Market square op
posite Central Hotel. Satisfaction guar
anteed, tf.
The Pen 11 township school board
have elected the following teachers for
the conuniiig school term: Kantz,
A. T'rdley; Fisher's, Herlart Herman:
Salem, Michael IJat.ey; Schoch's, I). I,,
(icinbcrling; Fair Oak, 'W. P. Jarret;
Hill Ki.d, II. C. Hendricks; Hoycrs,
Lottie Lcplcy; Ott's, M. It. Herman.
The Lewistowu school board has ac
cepted the plans and specifications of
Architect John F. Stettlcr for a new
school building to 'ie erected on Logan
street. The budding will be a two
story, having eight school rooms, and
will be a handsome structure, com
plete and modern in all its arrange
ments. A traveling man out west broke his
automobile between towns. He spied
a farmer nearby repairing a mower. On
reaching the fence the farmer askod '
other what kind of -i machine that -out
in the road. "That," said the tra -eling
man, "is an automobile. What
d you call that thing you are pound
ing on over there?" "Tnat," said the
farmer, "automoliay, but it won't."
E. K. Cnuigier, the Harrisburg pho
tographer, and his family, have the
sympathy of their friends heie, in
tli.'ir misfortune. Last week they lost
all their household goods and photo
graph slock and material by fire, wlibdi
started in the rear of Kleckner's hard
ware store adjoining their residence
and gallery. Mr. ( imigler's loss is part
ly covered by insurance but his loss of
property mid business is hard to esti
mate. I'.ut a few years ago he sullered
great loss in property and bis busircss
was destroyed caused by the building
caving in in the erection of the build
ing adjoining ii. Millcrsburg 1 lerald.
Mr. dangler is a son of dipt. J. W.
(Jaugier of Sclinsgrove.
Granted a I.inlilini: Franchise.
The Sclinsgrove borough Council lias
granted a franchise to a Mltllin county
syndicate composed of A. ('. Scholl,
Carl Fspelischade, John J. Patterson,
Jr., 'William 1 Ierl.lcr and T. K. 1 leav
er, for the purpose of lighting the town
with electricity. The remote object, it
is stated, is the connection of a trolley
line between Millliutown and Sclins
grove in the near future.
The Xtw Pension Law.
Under the new pension law just pass
ed Ly congress, all pensioners under
the general law are entitled 'to an In
crease of $10 per month. All peiisun
ers under the act of June "7, lsno, who
arc blind and who are disabled so that
they require the frequent, though not
constant, attendance of another person
are entitled to $:!0 per month as soon
as the law is signed by the President.
There are no other changes in the pen
sion law.
Look at our Mail.
The postal authorities have fixed a
penalty of f 200 on persons taking mail
out of the post ofllce other than their
own and not returning it. The law is
to have people look at their mail be
fore taking it out of the ofllce, and
should they have mail other than their
own they must return it at once. It
also includes newspapers. The excuse
that it is the postmaster's fault cuts no
tlgure. If you have been getting oth
er people's mail take warning or you
may get into very serious trouble.
Xuiice.
To raise good crops and improve your
laud use a good bone and slaughter
house phosphate. Manufactured and
sold by It. S. Aucker, Shamokln, Pa.
Can be bought direct or from G. It.
Hendricks & Son, Sclinsgrove, Pa.
Fresh animal bone and slaughter
house phosphate from $19 up. High
grade commercial phosphate from $18
down. 7-10-St.
jftkia PERTINENT PERSONALS fejfe
J, E. Magee, of K reamer, spent Mon
day in town.
L. 3. 1)crr, of Paxtonville, was notic
ed on our streets Monday.
H. I). Schnure, of Selinsgrove, was
seen on our streets the latter part of last
week.
Mrs. McKinney, of fiunbury, is visit
ing Mrs. Issalella Koush on West
Market St.
Messrs. Frank J. and Ira Schoch, of
Selinsgrove, were noticed on our streets
last Saturday.
J. A. Uowersox, of Centreville, while
In town on Friday niade the Post a
very pleasant call.
JIaster Paul Howersox, returned on
Monday afier visiting relatives at Sha
inokin and Sunbiiry.
John Stahlneeker, who Is employed
at Lock Haven, is in town enjoying a
visit with his parents.
John Fields, of Krcamer, transacted
business in town Monday. He also
made us a pleasant call.
Miss P.lanchc Hingamnn, of Phila
delphia, is the honored guest of .Misses
Lottie and Pertha Crousc.
Mrs. L. E. Pawling, of Sclinsgrove,
spent Monday in town with her broth
er, Hon. G. Alfred Schoch.
Mrs. Scott Itiltcr, who has been very
ill with congestive chills, we are pleas
ed to say, is much improved.
Miss Eva Wei .el, who is employed
at Sunbiiry, is spending a week under
the parental roof at Swineforil.
Miss Kate (Jemberling, of Selins
grove, is being entertained in town, the
guest of Frank Specht and wife.
Miss Sailie Snyder, who is working
In the silk mill at Runbury, is visiting
her parents on West Market St.
Henry Grubb, of Milllinburg, made
us an agreeable call on Wednesday and
paid another years subscription.
John Snyder, in company with two
friends all of Liverpool, spent a day the
latter part of last week in town.
Editor I. milliard, of the Tribune,
Selinsgrove, spent Monday in town,
the guest of his daughter, Mrs. M. I.
Potter.
John X. I'.rosius and family spent
Saturday and Sunday with relatives at
Mt. Pleasant Mills. John also took in
the picnic.
Thomas Specht and family and Jerry
Wetzel and wife drove to lieavertown
on Sunday where they spent the day
with their parents.
Mrs. Hitter, of Sunbiiry, and Panicl
Hitter and wife, of Sliamok'u: Dam,
were the guests of the formers sou, ex-
Shcriff Hitter, over Sunday.
Harry Hurler and wife, of Sunbiiry,
spent Sunday in town. Mrs. Harter
remained here to help nurse her father,
J. W. Orwig, back to health.
I. G. Seiicr, the crack fisherman and
all-around sport, called on a number of
our business people in town on Thurs
day. He also called at this ollice.
Hen ton Straub and wife and Agus-
tus Straub and wife, all of Pallas, stop
ped for supper, Saturday, at G. M.
Shindcl on tlieir way to visit Samuel
Straub at Centreville.
Clias. E. Sanipsel, the Itcpublican
nominee for Sheriff, of Centreville,
stopped in town Monday, while eiirout
for the West End where he will spent
the week looking up his many friends.
He was accompanied by his son and
daughter.
On Tuesday forenoon Mrs. John Sny
der was taken ill very suddenly and it
was feared that she would die cro med
ical aid could lie summoned. The fam
ily physician after examination pro
nounced it gall-stones and soon had the
patient resting much easier.
Ruth Uowcrsox, Ella Hottenstine,
Katie, Willis, Mamie Arbogast, Geo.
Willis, ICeimer Runkle, Joe Potter and
Hoy Arbogast made up a jolly crowd
of little folks who enjoyed last Friday
at the creek. The little ladies had pre
pared refreshments which were served
for dinner and supper.
John Kreeger, of Swineford, Wm.
Punkelberger, of Sunbury, Mr. and
Mrs. Ilert Row, of Millcrsburg, Miss
Libbie Dunkelbergcr, of town and lady
friend of Sunbury, enjoyed a few days
outing at Swift Run last week trying
their luck at trout fishing. The catch
is not reported.
K. C.,Walter and family, of Reaver
8pringa, were Sunday visitors in town.
Harry Owens, the hustling agent for
the Deerlng Machine Co., was noticed
ou our Streets last week.
A. B. Sheary, Justlce-of-the-peaee of
Centreville, transacted legal business at
the Court House Monday.
John Moatz- and wife are visiting
friends at Fremont, Liveqiool, Mc Kees
and Selinsgrove this week.
V. H. Shindel, on Thursday, went
to visit his uncle, Richard Eiscnhart,
at Horeeheads, Xew York.
James K. Rums, proprietor of the
East End grocery, Selinsgrove, was a
County Seat visitor Monday.
Dr. J. W. Orwig, who has been con
fined to the house for the past week
with pueumonia is improving.
John P. Smith and grand-daughter,
Elizabeth Moatz, are visiting Elmer
Snyder and wife at Selinsgrove.
Ham. Wittenmyer returned home on
Monday after spending several days
with his sister, Mrs. fireen, at Lewis
town. Mr. J. W. Steiver, a Jolly and pros
perous farmer, of Jit. Pleasant Mills,
made us a pleasant call while in town
on Tuesday.
McClellan Wenricti, a practical plum
ber and steam fitter of Selinsgrove, is
in trwn this week, tilting in a bath tub
at the home of Joint Steiniuger.
Ed Charles Is the recipient of a souv
enir from the White House, at Wash
ington, D. ('., sent him by a friend.
It is In the form of a few of the nails
that were driven when the floor of the
White House was laid. Mr. Charles
values them very highly.
On Saturday while Misses Cora
Trewitzand Norn Stuck, two young
ladies of town were ou their way to the
picnic at Mt. Pleasant Mills, they had
the mliiurttrhe of driviug over Mrs.
Miller's dog. We are pleased to say
that there was no serious damage done.
Messrs. Jolui (JclnetJ, P.ruce Crousc,
Lloyd JJowersox and Misses Lottie ami
Rcrtha Crousc and .Miss IWanehe Ming
amau invaded u certain peach orchard
the other night. We are sorry to say
that no peaches and the teeth of the
dog of the owner of the orchard was
tlieir reward, lietter go in daytime
hcreafer.
The Swindler.
The country papers are full ol ac
counts of swindlers practicing their
wiles on country folks, who persist in
dealing witli strangers in a manner
that would cause immediate suspicion
ifliis nearest neighbors or dealer, whom
he knows all about, w ould suggest il.
To avoid being swindled, deal with
men you know deal with linns who yon
know; deal with linns who advertise
their business and methods in news
papers, because they are not ashamed
of them. The swindler who travels
through the country alms to keep bin
business out of the public press; avoids
the country newspaper the same as lie
does a police. Jteware of strangers;
patronize the man you know.
Old Copies of the Post Wauled.
While the subscribers of the Post are
hunting up tlieir old newspapers, they
might look for the copies of the Post
that are missing from our files. We
w ill pay liberally for a copy of each of
the following dates :
July 8, Sept. i, Unit; Apr. (i, Oct. l.'t,
1S7!I; Jan. 2li, lsTl; Apr. 17, lN7:t; Nov.
4, Dec. 23, lS7o; Mar. 7, 1S7S; May lo,
1S7'.); March 10, May 5, 1S71; April 2i.
1883; Mar. 27, June 12, Oct. .'!0, lss-l;
Sept. 17, Dec. 3, 10, 17,24, lSS.-;Jan. 2S
May 0, Oct. 18, Dec. 23, lssii; Dec. 2!,
1878. . tf.
At Private Sale.
The undersigned oilers at privatesale
a farm, on the public road leading from
Fremont to Richfield. Containing
alioutSO acres, in a high state of culti
vation, also about 20 acres of good tim
ber laud. Good buildings, fruit trees
and water on the farm. For particulars
address, J. W. Stkivkk,
Aug. 20. t Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa.
Sixty Yearn nl ropnliirlty
is the record of Painkiller (Perry Da
vis'), but the shops are full of imita
tions made to sell upon the great repu
tation of the genuine; be cautious, there
fore, when you ask for a bottle to see
that you get the genuine. An unfail
ing remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis.
How to Escape From Lightning.
Many people, and eseciidly women,
have a great dread of lightning. For
that reason they will not carry bits of
metal in their pockets during a storm.
Others get as far away from the
piano as possible, believing the wires
to be a great point of danger. And
there are still others who will not set
near a window.
Prof. J. W. Lengley, an expert elec
trical engineer, declares that the mid
dle of the room is the safest plaee dur
ing a storm.
There is a constant tendency on the
part of electricity in the sky to reach
the ground, he said. To do this it must
have a conductor. Atmospheric elec
tricity alwavs follows the outside of
the conductor or agency that leads it to
the ground. Tlr.it. s whv the middle of
the room is the safest during an elec
trieal storm.
More people niv struck by lightning
in the country than in the cities The
reason for thin is because the builders
haye unwittingly safeguarded the cit
ies. Ituildiiigs have tin and copper
eaves and troimhs. Many of the roofs
are of metal. Wires everywhere. All
these tilings are conductors.
Lightning must concentrate itself.
It must llnii the weakest spot. I'.ut the
city is so generally covered with con
ductors that there is practically no
weakest spot. In the country it is
different. One tree is higher than the
rest. Perhaps there is a stream of
water beneath it. That tree is the
weakest spot in the wood anil the
lightning destroys it. A farmhouse
stands in I lie vacant lot. I here arc no
other houses near. That house is th
weakest spot, and there the lightning
strikes.
Hi id. do in Sand and Cement.
A new process for making bricks out
of sand and cement lias been put in
operation in Missouri. No ovens or
I burning processes are nwossary, the
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unniiiiii oi mi; oiicivn ociiming us
soon as it is taken from tin- mould, and
in fifteen days it is ready for delivery.
During the process of moulding, a
single brick uudeuncs a pressure of li.",
ooo pounds. In thirty days from the
lime the hardening process lupins the
brick w ill stand a presureof fen Ions:
in sixty days, a pics-nr" of sixty-live
Ions. The ordinary pressure required
for building purposes is about eieht
tons. In addition any dosirtd color
may be introduced into the sand and
cement mixture. When taken from
the mould the sn' I mixllllc lilll-l be
handled w il h extn me care. The brick
are then place. 1 upon lai'oe racks Imilt
for 1 1 lit t piirpo.-o, where they are -prayed
with water from no automatic
sprinkler every four hours. This is
done to assist the action of tlie eelnelit
in setting properly. The hardening
process naturally begins at the outward
surface of the In iek and continues in
ward. New (lidi,ius Home.
An important step has been taken ly
the Odd Fellows of Central Pennsyl
vania and before long they will have
another home in connection w ith tlie
Orphans Home near Sunbury. i'.y a
decision of the officers a wort by insti
tution for indigent Odd Fellows and
their w ives will be established. Plans
now made call for a new home pear
the site of the present one, to be creel
ed at a cost of $:!it,iNHi. The new build
ing will In mc the Orphans 1 Ionic
while the old one will lie used as a
home for tlie aged Odd Fellows and
tlieir wives.
..
H.illicr F.xpcnsive Fish.
Constable A. A. linker, cx-oflicio
game warden of Sullivan county, the
other day captured Iwo men who had
fifty trout under six inches in length
in their baskets and promptly took
them before 'Squire Ruschhausoii at
Laporte. The men pleaded guilty and
were fined $'ii)0 and costs. One man
had twcnly-four trout and tlie other
twenty-six, hut they concluded to di
vide the amount equally between
them.
Sixth Annual Re-lnion.
The sixtli annual re-union of the Re
formed church of central Pennsylvania
will be held Thursday, July 31st, re
gardless of rain, at Island Park. In
case of very disagreeable weather the
services will bo held ill First Reformed
church, Sunbury, Pa.
MAIiltlF.n.
On July (i, at Kratzervllle by Rev. J.
Shambach, William O. Heiser and
Vergie M. Ridley, botii of Kratzervllle.
C01RT HOUSE CHIPS.
Deeds Entered for Record.
Melvlna lturton, Rosa E. Hartman
and John C. Hartman, her husband,
to Samuel E. Smith, a lot of ground in
Monroe Twp. containing T.ml square
feet, for $'on.
Louisa (Mass to William E. Glass,
house and lot in Freeburg, for f 'wO.
Catharine Rower and Thomas Row
er, her husbniid, to Frederick E. Row
er, for lot No. 12, in the Imrough of
Middlebtirg, for $1 (and in further con
sideration of tlie express icq nest of
Catharine Krenicr).
Frederick E. Power and wife to the
First National Hank of Middlebtirg,
Pa., same premises as above, for $10(10.
The Spring Telephone Co. to the Ju
niata A: Susquehanna Telephone Co.,
the telephone lines, franchises, etc.,
for $2-"),iKi(i.
Mnunrit l ulls lAciirsloiiH.
T he Pennsylvania Hailroad Company
has selected the following dates for its
popular ten-day excursions to Niagara
Falls from Washington and I'.alliniorc;
July 21, August 7 and l'I, September I
ami is, October '1 and Pi. On these
dates the special train will leave Wash
ington at Ml, III., lialtiluore !l;ir a. III.,
N'oik lu:l" a. in., Harrisburg 11:10 a.
in., Jlilleisliipg lL':''u p. in., Sunbiiry
I2:"s p. mi, Williamsport p. m.,
Lock Haven .'i:iis p. in., Ueiiovo .'!:.V p.
in., Kmporium Junction '.u. p. m., ar
riving Niagara Falls at !i:.'i"i p. lit.
Excursion tickets, good for return
pas-age on any regular train, exclusive
of limited express trains, within ten
days, will he sold at jlo.iMifroni Wash
ington ami I'.iiltinioie; s!i.:;."i lidin York;
id u. no from Liitlc-town: $lo.m from
Oxford. Pa.; '.'.."'p from I 'olumhia; fs..M
from Harrisburg: sIo.iki from Winches
ter, 'a.; $7. so from Altoona; $7.-10 from
Tyrone; $!i.l" from P.cllefoiilo; $.",.li)
from Kidgway; $ii.!i(i from Sunbury
and Wilkcsbiirrc; $.".7r from Whllams
port; ami at proportionate rates from
principal points. A stop-over will be,
allowed at Ilull'alo within limit of tick
et reluming.
The special trains of Pullman parlor
cars and day coach' s w ill be run with
each exeiii-ioti miming through to Ni
agara Falls. An el la ehaige will be
made for parlor.ear seats.
All expel ienced toin i-t a
chaperon w ill a uiipany oai
-ion.
.rent and
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For ili script ivc
patliph!' !, time of
connecting train-, and further infor
mat ion apply In in -aie--1 t id; el agent, or
address (ieo. W. I io.vd, A i-taiil ( ieii.
Passenger Agent, I'.rnad street Station,
Philadelphia.
Summer Tours to the North.
For I in' sum n i t of Pin2 I he Pennsyl
vania Ha 1 1 mad Company has arranged
to run two per-'iiially-comliictoil lours
to Canada and Northern New York.
use touts will have July 1'' and
August)::, including Niagara Falls,
Thousand Islands, Kapids of the St.
I.awraiice, iuel , The Saguciiay,
.Montreal, Ail Sable Chasm, Lakes
( liainplaiii ayd ( ieorgc, and Saratoga,
'ccupying fifteen day; round-trip rate,
12"..
Each tour will be in charge of the
Company's tourist agents, a-i ted by
an experienced lady as chaperon,
whose es ial charge will be unescort
ed ladies.
The rate covers railway and boat fare
for tlie the entire round trip, parlor
car seats, meals en route, hotel enter
tainment, transfer charges, and car
riage hire.
For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any
additional information, apply to ticket
agents or address Geo. V. I!oyd, As
sistant General Passenger Agt., P.road
Street Station, Philadelphia.
Snyder County Choir Convention.
The Fith annual choir convention
will lie held on the old church grounds
near Freeburg, Saturday, Aug. Pith,
1002. The "Choir Leader" containing
tin choruses for tlie day can lie had
now for rchcarcal at 7 cents per copy.
Wm. Moykh, Pres.,
Freeburg, Pa.
Vcr UiiIIoiik; Wciii-m l.oimror.
You can paint a building with fewer
gallons of Devoe Lead and Zinc than
with Mixed paints, and it will wear
twice as long as lead and oil mixed by
band. tf.
niopw in t ou ami Wotm on Ike util
Laxative Hromo-t'f limine Tablets cur
a cold in a day; No cure, no pay. Priae
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