1 Envelopes 1 have a Job lot of note J -TV ... ..... ; od nana. , uc wun 8 1 We bought a large con- f 2 slgnment of envelopes J The price win do It Qes and price for the ask iWe furnish them printed Having bought so many f we secured a rock bottow )ss than you can buy them I figure. Send for sampV U printing. .- - , I and prices. ' ft f1(tBMlltr, Editor aatlPntrfcUr, A FaaUy jMraat, Dtrtt4 U Hew, Sctenct, Art, FUticat fcwwy aa Carnal Uuratar. KaUc Ont Dollar Per Aaaatn, !a Adraac L xxxix - MIDDLEBUEGH SNYDER COUNTY PENNA. OCTOBER 2 1902 NUMBER 39 II 1 . 1 'V T ,tv 1 TJ. ' .X: i - Thev must j I , V Htf'.ZZn tAVO iv i fnciD tOCAL LACONICS f& Vlr. i notices for sale at this office. jn last week spoiled the Lew- opens next Monday morning rountySeat forget the printer next week fou come to court. - Vtbing in millinery "now U. UCNKELBKHQEB. Lslnees man who advertises in ir gets more trade. Try It. mrM and mule sale Saturday t quite a number of strangers to 00 pound bell was placed In church tower at Balein, this H seems to be more popular now Li in Snyder county. A case of pes- . '.; 1 comes from Liberty, Pa., that son has been born to Itev. D. Lain and wife. a increase of business now Is ieto plaut your advertisement Middleburg Post. Shell, who Is incarcerated in muty jail for attempted rape, inother attempt on his life last pyDrrn, of Chicago, sold his id West Market street, in this n, to Charles Moyer for 800. the advertisements In the Post ronlze those who let you know liey have to sell. By doing this, II always save money. ' e Closed My store will be Thursday, Oct. Sand Saturday, on account of Hebrew holi M. JIillner, Kantz, Pa. forget to send your advertlse- w ths Teachers' Institute M tr io us at once. The book will the official announcements of Where' Institute and will be led earlier than usual. Stroup's cider mill will run ', Wednesday and Thursday of leek. The press is in good run nier and every thing is in ex- Bhape, tf reporter of Kreamer said last latit was not true that dyp- Kas in town. It was in town Wagenseller pronounced it ria that our boy had. Josiah M. Macrer. on A. E. Boles In his new mmv- a hair cutting parlor for your leaned with a refreshing sham- a - leau towel to each patron nortli side of Market square or- t'eutnil Hotel. Satisfaction guar- tf. h of the subscribers of the Post pnd us a new subscriber next lie circulation will be doubled s. Will you do your share? readers of the Post who desire collection of local history and y, should clin the articles jhe Post and past them in a l)k. This is a rare nnnnrtunltv. j i . Wanted Hlirhest urice r Land picked winter apples. i sour apples in any quantities ;r Hundred pounds. (No sweet Address, Lihton H. Baxter, care of F. F.Walter, Middleburg, Pa. rature, Art and Music, the new Mie, has the finest writers and Jt stories. Everv month it irfves sheet of new music, worth 60 r and art study in colors, worth Pi each Bennrfttil frnm iVia mnm. 4 wuv It can be bought from the news- Or send 10 PPlitH for nnmnln PubHuher Llteriiturn. Art mid 125 East 23rd strtet, New York I rail . ' i ne sulm-rlptlon price is one year. L For Sale. t of nearly 8 acres of good land lie public road through Hles lley, In Vest Terry township, mty, adjoining lands of Aaron Ulel and others. Tlmhi.r nn for particulars, address, R8. Kmsj a J.Martin, Lpwlwhllrtr Pa. f. IIower, Atty., , Middleburg, Pa, BrOlllfvAlltlilna .I'.Kl.t. -m Play. No cure, no pay. Prlee .Our winter millinery opening will take place Oct 22 to 25th. L. DUNKELBEROER. Der Bob Pattison will nix hara fun National Issues. Ich blame- ene far hoftlch net. Der onner dawg on anes fun sina meetings hut en Demagraw disber Rip Van Winkle gagrisha: "Hurrah far Free Silver, Billy Bryan un 16 to 1!" Der Bob ,hut ga-ducked os won ebber en karrebs nuch erne g' shmlssa net, un noach der meeting hut are gayamered we em Coonrawd si kawder. Are hut en shtoorabioh feldt tsu Lluga. Dart is dar Free Silver ahtoomha, der Expansion shtoomba, der Protection shtoomba, der Fllliplno shtoomba, un de wartzla fum Wilson bill sin nuch net fowl, wile de prosper ity hecka olla foos ivver woxa hen. Si gile sin net usht blind awver kenner farshtaldde line, un are wase solver net recht der unnershld fun "hip" od der "hawr." Are Is warrlckliuh tsu badawra wile are harly blotz hut far room draya. Our Hue of notions are most com plete. Call and be convinced. L. DUNKELUEROER. New Use for Refined Parafline Wax, A new and important use for refined parafline wax seems to have been dis covered by a prominent resident of Ohio, living near Lancaster, who had two trees badly damaged by storm, one being a maple and the other an ap ple. In each case a large limb was broken down from the trunk, but still attacnea to it. 'I lie limbs were prop ped up and fastened securely with straps, very much as a broken Uv mlht be fastened with splints, and then melted refined wax poured iuto and over all the cracks. The "surgical operation" was entirely successful, The parafline prevented the escape of the sap, kept out the rain and mois ture which would have rotted the trees prevented the depredations of insecU, ana tne limbs seem tnus far to be per fectly re-attached to the trees. -x Always Full of News. The Philadelphia Press has one of the strongest news aervlces in the world Special correspondents in all the capitals of Europe and the import ant cities of this country; exclusive cor respondents in all the cities and towns within its circulation; exclusive privi lege of using all news received by the New York World k the New York Trib une, the St Louis Globe-Democrat, the Boston Journal and the Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune: and the service of the Accociated Press keep Philadel phia's great home newspaper full of the latest reliable news every day. The Press at cue cent daily is within the reech of all, and you cau hardly a f lord to do without it. Carlisle Indians-Buckncll Football On account of the football game be tween the Carlisle Indians and Buck nell College, to be played at Williams- port on Saturday, October 11, the Pennsylvania ltailroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Williamsport, good going on October 1 1, and return ing until October 1.1, inclusive, from Bellefoute, Benovo, Elmira, East Bloomsburg, Mt. Cartnel, Lykens, Harrisburg, Middleburg, Coburn, and intermediate stations, at rate of a sing le fare for the round trip (minimum rate, 25 cents). Have you seen our beautiful line of shirtwaists, silks, morrie ell'octs, white with black polka dots, changeable silks and other new patterns. L. DCNKEI.BERQER. Notice to Farmers. Blank & Gottshall, Sunbury, will buy all kinds of grain at McKees Half Falls at market price. Levi Kerlin, the ferryman, will attend to the weighing and the loading. 0-25 4t Old Copies ol tbe Post Wanted. While the subscribers of the Post are hunting up their old newspapers, they might look for the copies of the Tost that are missing from our files. We will pay liberally for a copy of each of the following dates : July 8, Sept. 6, 1809; Apr. 6, Oct 13, 1879; Jan. 20, 1871; Apr. 17, 1873; Nov. 4, Dec. 23, 1875; Mar. 7, 1878; May 15, 1879; March 10, May 5, 1871; April 20. 1883; Mar27, June 12, Oct 30. 1884; Sept 17, Dec 3, 10, 17,24, 1885; Jan. 28 May 6, Oct 18, Dec. 23, 1886; Dec, 29, 1878. tf. TO Ct'RE A COLD IX OXE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo-Qulnine Tablets All druggists refund the money if It alls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature foa each box. 25o Michael Hackenburg, of Klssmmee, was In town Saturday. Mr. Brubaker, of Chapman, was a Middleburg visitor Monday. Attorney F. E, Bower spent Sunday with bis family at Lewisburg, M. Z. Steinlnger, wife and Miss Ma tie Brunner spent Sunday out of town. County Superintendent Geo. W. Walborn made a call at this ofllce lost, week. George Clelan, of Petersburg, Hunt ingdon county, Is spending a few days at home, Mrs. Dr. Kelter, of Elizabethville, Is visiting her parents, James P. Smith and wife, : Peter Kratzer and eon, rf the Sum mlt, were at the County Seat Monday morning. Sephares Gemterling and son, It a, of Penn township, were at Middleburg Saturday. Edgar W. Custer, nliht operator at Lewistown, spent last Wednesday morning In town. Cashier James U. Thompson attend ed the Bankers' Convention In Phila delphia last week. J. E. Magee and Ceo. W. Hoke, of Kreamer, were at the County Seat Monday afternoon. Clem Spangler, son of Anion Spang ler, is now residing in Denver, Colo., where be has gone for the benefit of bis health. Sarah M. Wray, of Reedsvllle, drop ped in to see us and y for her paper Saturday. She spent a few days with Frank Wray. After spending ssveral - weeks In town with her father, Mrs. John Elen- berger returned to her home at Har risburg Saturday. . Banks Yoder spent last week in New York City. The report that his brother John, was In a New York hos pital is incorrect John Stahlnecker, Ambrose Gutel ius and Harry Seebold are serving in the National Guards of Pennsylvania, now on duty lu the strike region. Henry R. Riegel Bold hs interest In the Lewistown boarding house to Pe ter Hartman and is moving into the residence part of the bakery building. J. M. Thomas, .of Kreamer, spent last Thursday at the County Seat. Mr. Thomas likes the Post and paid up his arrearages and iu advance to 1903. Thank you. Among those who took dinner at the Merchants' House, Beaver Springs, last Thursday, we learned the follow ing: Mrs. John Bachman, Mrs. 1). A. Kern, Mrs. O. M. Sbindel, Mrs. A. II. Ulsh, Mrs. David Wetel, Mrs. Joe Musser, Mrs. W. K. Dielil, Mrs. J. M. Steininer, Mrs. Amos Bowersox, Mrs. J. C. Ranier, Mrs. Carbon Seelwld. Lydia Kline, Sarnb Moyer, Mrs. D. T. Ilhoads, Mrs. Jane Troxel, Mrs. John (. Renninger, Mrs. John Moatz, and others. So en lebdawg we des en lebdawg is hov Ich in meini lebdawg nuch ken lebdawg g'saena. Ich louch mlch by glnerosity ols rhier dote won Ich hare de Demagrawda der Pennypacker ba- usa wile der Quay si freind is. Se ken na nix shunsht waega dar oldt Chucb sauga. in arllclier mon is de besht arshofung fun Gutte's hond, un won's amohl coomed os mer ma good a, oldta, arlicha, ufTrichticha, Pennsyltawnlsha deitscha mon, we der Chuch Penny packer, nlmmy drjwa darirT, woo in der weldt soil mer enna gooka. Es is net oft os mer so en mon ufTgreegt for so en hoche office, wile de Pennsyl fawuish deitcba notdeerllch fartzawk- ed sin, awver won mere doot don be koomd's uns for by cine shtae un derno mauchts nix ous ware far odder gaega eue Is. MARRIED. At the Lutheran parsonage, New Berlin, on the 17 Sept by Rev. W. H. Schoch, Luther Edward Maurer, of Mlfflinburg, and Kate M. Schroder of Centreville. TEACH ECS' INSTITUTE MAGAZINE Official Program of Snyncr County ' , '.Teachers' Institute. The 45th annual session of the Teachers' Institute of Suyder county will convene In Middleburg, Pa., Mon day, Nov, 24, 1902, and the third an nual pubMoatkm of the "Teachers' In stitute Magtulna" will be Issued as the official authority of the convention un der the direction of the County Super intendent, Prof. Geo. W. Walborn. Freebu Pa, The iHjolt will contain all the official announcements of tbe instructors, en- terwnmeutM, names and addresses of tea&iet and directors. A fefr'pagea will be reserved for ad vertisement of a clean and respectable nature, at the following rates: Full page IS.OO; half page (3.00; quarter (1.75.' I , t The sice of the page will be the same as last year; 0 Inches by 9, the type pageijx?!. In order to get the book to the teach ers In tmple time, it will be issued in a few reeks and copy for ads should be sent at once in order to facilitate neat displays. This is a splendid means of adver tising lor schools, colleges, book pub lishers and school supply houses. Send In your copy at once to Geo. W. Wauknsei.ler, Pub., tf. Mlddleburgh, Pa. ' f COURT HOUSE CHIPS. Deeds Entered (or Record. Levi Kubns and wife to O. C. Yar- ger 51 acres in Centre township for (700. . Jacob Kinney and wife to Shirt Fac tory Co; lot In McClure for (1.00 etc A. D: Snyder and wife to Epliraim Dutt house and lot in McClure, (575, HJ.,V.H. Mitchell and wives to W. J: H. Splegelmyer, lot In McClure for (350. i John H. Fisher and w ife to John A, Say; $ 2 acre In Union township for (167.50. ' Same to same, 4 acres, Union town ship for (380.90. John A. Say res and wife to George J. Schoch, last two tracts above nam ed for (500. George J. Schoch and wife to A. G Hornberger, 6 acres and 35 perches in Port Treverton for (172. Wills Probated. The last Will and testament of Jacob I). Shrader, lute of Adams township, was proliated Saturday. A.- L. Shra der and Salome Dreeso are the execu tors. Children are the heirs. Mrs. Reuben Eiscnhotir. At the home of her daughter, Mrs, Alfred Dobson, near Paxtonviile, Mrs. Kuchael EiHenhaur died last week and was buried at Hossinger's church Her age was 79 years, 11 months and 11 days. Her husband, Reuben Eiscuhaur, wus Itorn May 3, 1822 and died April 15, 1874, aged 31 years, 11 m;nths and 1J days. A son, Elmer E., died in 1.H94. The Lutheran pastor of Beaver- towii officiated. Reduced Rates to Washington, I). C. For the Thirty-sixth National Eu- cmnpmeut, G. A. It., to be held at Washington, D. C. October 0 to 11, the Pennsylvania Ruilroud Company will sell round-trip tickets to Washing ington from all poiuU on its lines at rate of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale from October 4 to 7, inclusive, and good to return un til Octoi-r 14, inclusive. By deposit ing ticki-t with the Joint Agent at Washington between October 7 and 14, and the payment of 50 cents, an ex tension of the return limit to Novem ber 3 may be obtained. For specific rates and further infor mation apply to nearest ticket ageut. Committee Meeting. The Republican Standing Committee will meet in the Court House at Mid dleburg, Saturday, Oct. 4, 1902, at 1 o'clock p. m. J. S. Yeark-h, Chairman. Walnut Wanted. One thousand bushels of walnuts are wanted. The highest prices will be paid In trade. ' Charles Boyer, tf Paxtonviile, Pa. Dried Apple Wanted. Ten thousand pounds of dried ap ples are wanted. I will pay five cents a pound in trade at my store. CHARLES BOYKR, tf Paxtonviile, Pa. Fewer Gallons! Wenra Longer. You can paint a building with fewer gallons of Devoe Lead and Zinc than with Mixed palnta, and it will wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by hand. . tf. GENEALOGICAL DEPARTMENT. Data of Historical Interest to the Read ers of the Post Graybill, Christian Graybiil had surveyed SOfJ acres in Northumberland county, Jan. 3, 1775. In 1787 he was assessed with 100 acres, 1 horse, 1 cow, 4 sheep. Christ 8. Graybiil 48.131 acres sun-eyed in Snyder county, Mar. 22, 1871. 1781, Christian Graybiil, Fallowfleld township, Washington county, assess ed 100 acres, 2 horses, 2 cows, 4 sheep. 398 acres surveyed April 12, 1787. Oth ers of the same name appear: lul, Chr. Graybiil, Warwick two.. Lancaster county. 1779, Christ Gnivbill, Den more two.. Lancaster county. 1787, Graybiil, 200 acres. Northumberland county. Christian Graybiil, PJ3 acres in Lan- caMter county, surveyed Oct 19, 1748, Christian Greyblll. Earl twp., Lancas ter county, 1773 asesMed ISO acres, 2 horses, 2 cows. 1781, George and Jacob Graybiil, 900 acres, Buffalo twp., Northumberland county. ,1781, John Graybiil was assessed in Penn twp., Northumberland county, with 119 acres; 1782-3-4, 120 acres; 1785, am acres; 177, 100 acres. He had 50 acre surveyed in Northumberland county, March 18, 1774. The annotations of other John Gray- blllsare given: 1773, John Graybiil, Sr. and Jr., Donegal twp., Lancaster county, each 125 acres. In 1782, John Graybiil had 200 acres in Donegal twp. John Urayblll, had 200 acres survey ed in Lancaster county, Oct. 21, 1742 50 acres, May 21, 174fi;(W acres March 18, 1774. John Graybiil and big John Graybiil assessed with 150 and 130 acres reiec- tlvely in Earl township, 1773. 19, John Graybiil, Manchester twp., York county, 100 acrA, 5 Inhabi tant. 1780, 170 acres; 1783, 130 acres, 1781, John Graybiil, Fallowfleld twp., Washington county, 300 acres. Hept. 12, 1787, 373 acres surveyed In Washington county. John Graybiil had surveyed in Cum berland county 100 acres, Feb. 18, 1774 and 100 acres Jan. 3, 1775. 1783, John Graybiil, Berwick twp. lork county, 130 acres, 7 inhabitant, Jacob Graybiil had land surveyed in Dauphin county, Dec 18, 1790. A iep son of the same name, 20 acres May 13, 1(7.1 In Lancaster county. 180-1-3, Joseph Graybiil asm sscd with 217 acres and 10 inhabitants in Manchester twp , York eounty. Joseph Graybiil had 1C0 acres survey ed in Lancaster county, May 10, 1744, Marcus Graybiil and Juincs Patten 181.84 acres surveyed in Perry county Oct. 31, 1S04. Michael Graybiil, 300 ucrcs surveyed in Penn twp., Northumberland county hept 1.), 17(4. Also 280 acres Feb. II, 1 ( el; .100 acres hept.. 1.1, 1774: 300 acres Jun. 13, 1785. l((U-80-81 Michael Graybiil house and lot in York, York county, 30 acres surveyed iu LanctuUur county June 14, 1H tor person of Mime name. 1771 Peter Graybiil, Manbeini twp., Lancaster county, 100 acres. 3771 Peter Graybiil freeman, Millers- town, Lancaster county. 1770 Peter Graybiil, Lebanon twp., Lancaster county, 200 acres. Peicr Graybiil hud 100 acres surveyed iu Cumberland county, March 7, 1775. 170 Philip Graybiil, York, York Co. 1772 Jtudy Graybiil, freeman, Cones- toga twp., Lancaster county. 1773 Samuel Graybiil assessed in Earl township, Lancaster county, with 10.") acres. The name Michael Jr. appears here. CONTINUED. Comini Events. Friday, Oct 3, The last day to pay your state or county tax to entitle you to vote unless you have done so within two years. Saturday, Oct. 4, Faimers' picnic at Fremont. Saturday, Oct. 4, The Republican Standing Committee meets lu Mid dleburg. Monday, Oct G, court opens at Mid dleburg at 11 a. m. Monday, Oct. fi, National Encamp ment, G. A. R., will begin In Wash ington, D. C, and continues all week. Fare from Middleburg about -r.50. Tuesday, Oct. 10 to 14, tbe Lewistown fair will take place. Friday, Oct. 10, Ex-Governor Pattison and his campaigning party will be at Stlinsgrove. Saturday, Oct. 11, a sock social at G'obe Mills. Friday, Oct. Hand 18 the Suyder Co. ('. E. Conventioi. will meet at Kreamer. Thursday, Oct. 21 and 24, The nual re-union of the 49th 1 Huntingdon. Tuesday, Nov. 4, general elect! m. Tuesday, Nov. 4th, tbe 150 th anniver sary of the time when Hon. George Washington was initiated into free masonry. The event will Is! cele brated Nov. 5th by all the Masonic Lodges in the state. . Monday, Nov. 21, Snyder County Teachers' Institute will open in Mid dleburg to continue till Friday, Nov. 28. Thursday Nov. 27, Theannual Thanks giving Day. The btiik will be cIo8k1. 21st . V an-at Pay Your Taxes. All persons over the ago of 22 years, and who have not paid a State or County tax within two years, must do so, on or before the 3rd of October. No later than the 3rd to secure a vote ut the general election. Those who voted on age at the last general election must have paid a tax on or before the 3rd of October to secure a vote. SCHNEE. Clayton Steffen of I'fout Valley was visiting liU parent Sunday. Mrs. Alice Hcpuer is visiting her parents John Schnee's.' W. "Arthur Schnce made a boai nesa trip to Selinpgrove and Free burg Saturday. J. A. Kreighlmmn was to Rich field Saturday night. We presume it was a business trip. liev. D. I. Shaefier delivered an excellent sermon iu the St. John's church Sunday. Several of our citizens anticipate attending the Milton and JJI.jom.s burg Fairs. Some of our farmers exjxvt loan ing their buckwheat on account of the heavy rain. The Farmers re-union which was to take place on the 27 inst has Ikhmi jMistponed a week later to Oct. 4. l'lease make this known lo your friends and invite them to ac company you to the re-union. Ac complished speakers have been en gaged ami ail kinds ol music and entertainments have I urn cirairwl for tin; occasion. Wo in vile all our friends to participate in mak ing it a success. Dole" Kendcttcr is visiting Ins brother, Jerome. F. C. Iindis went on a visiting trip and while on his way home at night he saw an "Jgnus Fatuus". He said bo ran at a terrible rule to insure safety. John Woodling's Carousal is iu our town and the attendance Satur day evenining was good. Many of our people lost themselves on their way home. liev. Shaffer left Sunday evening on a visit to his parents at Kutz- town. Frieburg was fully represented at our place Saturday evening, tak ing in the Hying horses. Henry Harding expects to so to the Carlisle fair this year and visit some of bis relation. Get a free samnleof Chamberlains storaache and liver tablets at Mid dleburg drug store. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their use is not followed by constipation as is often the case with pills. Regular size, 26o per box. Cine and Urlnitlng Halt Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice aa long as lead and oil mixed by hand n. . I n-si-jy. RICHFIELD. ir W. E. Spriggle and W. 11. Mar tin returned from lllaudburg where they worked on a brick-yard. Mis Am a M. Spriggle return ed from the Freeburg Musical Col lege. Mrs. Barbara tSpriggle visited nor parents at Kreamer last week. i j i I l I