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

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A Family Jtanul, Derated u Rewt, Science. Art, Ptlitical Economy aid Current Literature.
Rtet: One Dollar Per Aannm, in Advance
XXXIX
MIDDLEBURGH SNYDER COUNTY PENNA. NOVEMBER G 1002
NUMBER -14
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rin LOCAL LACONICS
wn a typical Autumn flay.
ite coal made Its appearance
k WW.
St roup niaile 4;V",0tt0 gal-
Lr ttiif season.
fcldreii f H. . nernian, 01
Lnship, are down with ty-
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ax iron, an r.i..o..
L and ax in Ins business.
VST A fur or six Horse
hie, Pa. Apply to
A. O. HOUNHKKOKH.
I the electric Unlit plant for
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unit Mlddleburg will not
till next hummer.
fw who etole the ax from the
.xni house lias lieen diseover-
Lx was seen on his premises.
L uot returned promtly, the
lte arrested.
A. K. Sole In Ins Hew feuttV-
mr cutting parlor for your
Led with a refreshing shnm-
i-leaii towel to eaeh patron
th fide of Market square op
tral Hotel. Satisfaction guar
tf.
Shoe operators on Child
bed Shoes. Hood wages
lierienced hands. Address,
A. H. Pbexzel A to.
Halifax, Pa.
bmans Home ana foreign
f Society will hold a special
uion service next, oniiuay
the Lutheran church.
attention is called to L.
tier's advertisement ou page
i'ws to Ladies, in regards to
bps."
I of "Theory and Pratice of
yrfi cliniMnir np. Over
ibave been sold. No busl-
Juould be without a copy.
kistpaid. Copies have gone
Itate and territory In the
Canada, England and Bel-
ie sample of Chamberlains
nd liver tablets at Miu-
fug store. Thoy are easier
d more pleasant in effect
then their use is not
by constipation as is often
witu puis. Regular size,
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Walnut Wanted.
psand bushels of walnuts are
The highest nrices will be
Charles Boyer,
Paxtouville, Pa.
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PERTINENT PERSONALS gfflr$
I M. L. Kreeneraiid wife are six-ndim?
several days in town.
j Ueorge A. Kline, of Iteavi-rto.vi.,
j. spent Friday night in this place.
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i litis wedding at Mittlinliuig last week,
j; j .Miss Jennie Bibighaus and friend, of
I Mittlinburg, were in this place Monday
Mrs. William
Mills
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Krpftnu cntiKtnnily nt it U
the Uvy to aiifcf MMful iidvrr
lUlnK. You cannot spurt much iimi
win. A business career that pies
by tits timl stmts will nut pay so
well in the lui:.ir 111:1 ns a busi
ness tli;:t follows a course iu;ip
ped out for it mill Uceps iliereas
iiiB its iiilvertisin- us tin; Imsi
ness ileiuiinds it until the maxi
mum is reached. There is a
maximum for a small business
beyond which it Is not economy
or policy to go. r.rooUline
Chronicle.
Our columns furnish th key
to aucreKBful advertising In
thl community.
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Coming Events.
Saturday, Nov. 8, nt one o'clock p. m.,
lit Mlddleburg, Clementine Dorn w ill
sell household goods at public sale.
Saturday, Nov. 15, in Belinsgrove,
Mrs. Rebecca Wagenseller will sell 2
" horses, cow, farming Implements, etc;
Tuesday, Nov. 18, near Kant., J. A
fisher will sell 1 horse, 1 cow, two
head of cattle, trucking outfit, etc.
Monday, Nov. 24, Hnyder County
Teachers' Institute will open In Mld
dleburg to continue till Friday, Nov.
28. .
Tuesday, Nov. 25, uear Port Ann,
W. A. Gilbert will sll two horses and
farming implements.
Thursday Nov. 27rhe annual Thanks
giving Day. The b-mks will be
closed.
Far Sale.
Lf nearly 8 acres of good land
public road through Hies-
in West Perry township,
, adjoining lands of Aaron
and others. Timber on
particulars, address,
Mks. Emma J. Mahtiv.
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Lewisburg, Pa.
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Mlddleburg, Pa.
1 Apple H'aiitfd.
"'ami jwuiids of dried ap-
Ulted. I Will mv five nonta
trade at my store.
I II A It I, EH BOYER,
Paxtonville, Pa.
"tiiin ! Comrades !!
J. J. Kteininger of Jno. 0.
t, of Laurelton, has been
imH-et Captain O. V. Itvan
M. Dept. of Penna. (1. A. It.,
r'H- He bus notified the
tliut he will perform the
Md appointment on Friday
"vemiH-r Hth. Thfi tiiem-
t are urged not to foreet
A full turnout is earnestly
V. Hiiindkl, Post Com.
win Day Is Past
t burn. Ii for any ticket, but
f tp In at our store and see
KofgiMMls. Boys' clothlmr.
Misses fonts. T.nriloa
Drewlliflr sklrta. hmu
fancy Walyk n
" vtwmoj ui
Come to see us. Bring
We pay cash for nro-
) " call. Wehavemanv
"d many new bargains.
;"r Itespectfully,
hWAUTZ & GrAYBILL.,
Coats,
Opnortunitr to buy Ladies
Suits, Furs Etc.
On Wednesday and Thursday, Nov
5th and tith, we will exhibit samples of
our immense stock of Ladies' and
Children's ready made wear, in the
parlor of the Washington House, Mld
dleburg. For these full days, a mem
ber of the firm with a lady from this
department will take pleasure in show
ing to you anything in which you muy
be Interested. If we are unable to fit
you with the regular stock sizes, we
can take your measure, and have gar
ments made accordingly, thus insuring I burg; James Barnett, of New Bloom-
Sell rover, of (ilnbe
was at the county seat Suturdnv
aflernoon.
Clayton Heitmyer, of New Columbia,
spent Suuday with his comrade, II. E.
Fpecht and wife.
Misses Sallieaud Isabella Snyder, of
Sun bury, spent Sunday at the home
of their father.
W. F. Dagle and family, of Beaver
town, spent Sunday with Gabriel Bea
ver and family.
Harry Grimm is the proud father of
a young son. He cmne down from
LewUtown to see the little fellow.
A.'triali Krecgeraud wife are spend"
hiK several days in Miller.ihurg isiting
their s-ick daughter, Mrs. Ira E. Fish.
Mrs. W. F. Sechrist and son, of I.ew
itown,iiiv spending several weeks with
hi r parents, H. K. Iteigleaud wile.who
tire ill.
Mrs. Amanda Gemberling, of Selins
gnive, has been visiting her daughter,
lis. Nettie Bowes, on the French
Flats.
James P.Smith and Benjamin ltach
nuii spent Monday fishing in Middlu
creek, the former landing 11 uud the
latter 3.
George W. Bums, the foreman of the
Post, has beeu undergoing a siege of
rheumatism, and has been unable to
attend to duties.
John A. Batemau, of Sunbury, who
had been employed on the Post, had a
severe attack of home-sickness and left
on short notice.
Mrs. Christine, on her way from
Pittsburg to Miftlinburg, and Itusscll
Christine and daughter, of Mi m in burg,
spent Sunday with I If. Bowersox and
tamily.
Lester Stuhlnecker, of Cleveland, O.,
formerly of this place, was married a
few weeks ago to a Miss Manbeck, for
merly of Middleereek, this county.
Hon. G. Alfred Schoch, who spent
two weeks at supreme court, at Serant
on, us a juror, was allowed to come
home from Saturday to Wednesday,
when he returned so that the trial
could be completed.
We are indebted to Editor A. M.
Atirand, of the Beaver Springs "Her-1
aid," for the courtesy of sending T. A.
Keller, one of his printers, to help us
out the past week, a predicament Into
which we came ow ing to the illness of
our foreman, G. W. Burns.
At the Mass Meeting Friday evening
in tills place addresses were delivered
by Hon. Thad. M, Malum, Clianiliers-
COTRT HOUSE CHIPS.
Deeds EntereC tor Record.
KnuMiuel Kern to John V. Saunders, !
47 acres in west Beayer twp., $l.t. '
George F. Miller et. al. county com
missionbrs to Emanuel Kern, 47 acres
in West Heaver twp., H"U j
Beneville Kerstetter and wife to F.I- ,
mira Portline, :B acres in Chaimmi
John J. Bolender and Win. Swart., twp., $;i(M.
of Pittsburg, came home to vote. j . T. Hettrlck and wife and T. J. 1
Miss Sue Beaver attended the Guti- Hettrlck anil wife to M. Frnnees Frv. 1
ling the lower end of Big Island, Sugar !
isiana, Jiig Ushlug Island and Little
Fishing Island In the Susquehanna,
eontainiiig "si acres and 12 perch; s.
and tract of woodland in Monroe twp.,
containing L'aeresand 14 perches, $1.(HI.
M. Frances Fryling to Thomas M.
Kessler, 2 acres and 14 perches in
Monroe twp., floO.
James G. Crouse and w ife to W. I
Garman for lot of ground in Middle
burg, $ro.
Rebecca Had man and Augustus Hud
man to Jacob A. Wugner, 41 acres uud
38 jwlies in Spring twp., $725.
B. F. Kautz, administrator of John
Fry, to A. W. Potter, 1!iJ acres in l'eiin
twp., for flutt).
I. Norman Fisher, admr. of Samuel
Fislwrto I.ydia Fisher. !KI acres in IVnn
twp., for $.5125.
M. E. and M. J. Krdlev,!,' Charles
W. DiniiiB, 12 acres anil 133 perches in
Middleereek for typ?, f!41."ii.
J. O. Klingler and wife U Elmer E.
Shannon, 5 acres and 35 perches in
Spring twp., for $100.
J. O. Klingler and wife to Elmer E.
Shannon, 85 acres in Spring twp.. for
$2700.
John A. Fetlerolf, et. ux. et. to
Commonwealth of Penna , three tracts
in Adams twp , containing !)2acresaml
55 perches, for $125.75.
Ario Pardee and wife to Jacob Ner
hoixl, 329 acres and I jierch in Adams
twp., for $50.
Sarah Brelniuger and Samuel Brein
inger to J. V. H. Moyer, 13 acres and
120 ne'-hea In Adams twp., for $82.50.
1. 1. Manbeck, admr. of Jacob Ner-
Hood, to IJ. F. dsn, 77 acres and 88
perches in Adums twp., for $19.
Jabot) ISerhood and wife to Y. J. H
Aloyer, 13 acres and 127 pen-lies in
Adams twp., for $5.
Letteri Granted.
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Snyder County School Teachers, j
1-EKKY IOWNGHII'.
diciimeiit and realized that prompt ae
tion was necessary in order to save the
young man's life rushed to his rescue
i and the macliinerv Mis-.n,i,i.,l I I...
Chas. N. Broslus.Mt.Prst Mills.Fremont G , was released from his perilous position
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cremciu r ; An examination showed that Fisher
' Heisler Val'y was severely injured and w hile he wa
Smith's being taken to his home at Sliamnkiii
Morning Glory ; Dam, on tlie digger, several of bis
T. G. Arbobasl
C. W. Sierer.
0. N. Kaltriler,
W. A. Harding. Schnee.
G. H. Relchenbach, Pallas
J. W. Arbogast, Mt.Pl s't Mills
Aline
Leister
F. C. Gingrich.
H. E. Keiter,
Evendale.
Oriental,
Pleasant View
Pleasant Gap
a perfectly fitting cloak or suit,
We will have a large line of Ladies'
and Misses Coats, Coat Suits, Caps and
Furs, etc. Children Coats including
all grades, low and high priced, all
equally good values. We will be glad
to have you look through the Hue.
C. C. Leadkk,
Bhimokin, Pa,
Notice to Subscribers.
At various times we have been club
bing the "Farm News" published at
Springfield, O In each case we paid
for it a year. No longer.
We learned from some of our sub
scribers that the publishers are in the
habit of continuing the paper after
the expiration of the time paid and
when several years have elapsed send
the subscriber a bill .
In order that there may be no mis
understanding concerning the matter,
all subs-riiiers of the Post wlio are
gettiug the "Farm News", are remind
ed that w e offered and paid for only
one year and that those who do not
wish to pay for it arc advised to re
fuse it when the year paid for has ex
pired. If you are satisfied with it and wish
to pay for it, you can accept it as long
as you see proper, but we simply want
to let you all know the conditions.
Waxtku Veal calvt?, also hides,
allow, aud wool. J. L. Wiueuiau, N.,
rd street, Lewisburg. 10-9 Ct.
field; Hon. A. W. Johnson, Lewisburg,
and Clarence F. Huth, of Shiunokln.
Last week's Miftlinburg Telegraph
says : "Miss Maude Runkle and Miss
Carey Willis of Middleburg.and Messrs.
Charles and Roy Hcimbach, of Cleve
land, Ohio, were the pleasing guest of
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gaunt Sunday
last."
WEST PERRY.
W. A. Hornberger. Richfield Gordon's
Albert E. Whitley. - Heister Valley
P. C. Shelley. Siahl's
Benjamin Crayblll. - Cress Roads
SEUNSGKOVt.
S. M. Smyser, Selinsgiove, Prin. of H S
Condensed, Accurate, Helpful.
The busiest people read TilK YofTit'8
Companion becaused it is condensed,
accurate and helpful.
Its weekly summary of important
news is complete and trustworthy.
Its editorial comment on political and
domestic questions is noti-partian; it
aims to state facts iu such a way that
the busiest person can use them as the
basis of an intelligent oppimon.
It retlects on every page the whole
some, industrious, home-loving, home
making side of American life, the life of
noble alms and honorable ambitions.
A full Announcement of the new vol
ume will be sent to any address on re
quest. The new subscriber for 11)03 who
sends $1.75 for the new volume at once
will receive free ajl the remaining Is
sues for 11)02, including the double
Holiday Numbers ; also The Compan
ion Calender for 1903, lithographed In
twelve colors and gold.
The Youth's Companion,
144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass.
L.etiera of Admr. in the estate of
Franklin Kratzer, late of IVnn tow n
ship, deced., were granted to Charles J.
Kratzer.
Letters of administration in the estate
of Hannah J. Pell'er. late ofChaiuimn
towiisiup, deceased, were granted to
John PefTer.
Letters of administration in theeslate
of Christiana Alaurer, late of Jackson
township, deceased, were granted to
Martin H. Maurer.
Wills I'rolmteil.
The last will of William. I. lUi.hlty
late of Monroe twp , was probated aud
letters testainentry were granted to L-
C. r.eichley; the widow and children
are the heirs.
The last will and testament of Henry
H. Schaeti'er.lute of Franklin township,
deceased, was probated Oct. IS, and E.
D. H. Walter was named therein as ex
ecutor. The wife Is to receive the bene
fit of the estate during her life, and at
her death the children become the
heirs share and share alike.
Pennsylvania Railroad's Winter Kxcur
sion Route Hook.
In pur-uaiice of Its annual custom,
the Passe-1 iter Department of the Penn
sylvauia I la 11 road Company has just is
sued an M tractive, and comprehensive
book descriptive of the leading Winter
resorts of the East and South, and giv
ing rates and various routes and com.
blnations of routes of travel. Like nil
the publications of the Pennsylvania
Bailroad Company, this "Winter Ex
cursion Book" is a model of typogra
phical and clerical work. It is bound
in a handsome and artistic cover in
colors, and contains much valuable in
formation for Winter tourists and
travelers in general. It .ran be had free
of charge at the principal ticket oil ices
of the Pennsylvania Itailnmd Company
or will be sent postpaid upon applica
tion to Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Gen
eral Passenger Agent, Broad Street
Station, Philadelphia.
Long-Lasting Paint.
Lead and oil is good mint : so
long as it lasts. Li'iul zinc and oil
ground together lusts longer two
to one Dcvoe.
Lydia M. Fisher,
Jennie H. Miller.
Delia A. Burns,
Edith D. Potter.
Neil 0. Foigy.
Alberta Brenneman.
W. H. Shamory.
5th k 6th Grades
3rd Grades
2d Grade P
4th Grade. 1st I
1st Grade P
Asst. Teacher HS
7 3 Ciades G
SI'KINO TOWNSHIP.
friends came to Sunbury ami summon
ed Dr. Hard to attend to his injuries.
Dr. Hard visited the injured man and
after making a thorough 'examination
found that his injuries were not of a
serious nature. The extent of bis in juries
are severe bruises about the head
and face and badly shaken up. Fisher's
clothing was very badly torn, lielng
stripped from the body at different
places and had it not been for the quick
action of his fellow employers he would
have been seriously injured and perhaps
killed.
Pennsyvuub given IVunp:ickt:r
about pi.,iHH) maj rity, Maliou can-its
the district for Congress, ami the en
tire republican ticket is elected.
C. W. Smith.
Clymer Ronil'.
Estella Romip.
Ira Kline.
John Smith.
Wm. Ens;le.
J. C. Hi-tbr.!r
W. H. Kline.
J. F. Kt-I'er.
Baver Sprinps. Grammar
Intermedials
Primary
Ewlng's
Bickel's
Meyer's
Kiegel's
Ubh's
Felket's
III
St-
Inisi-
Troxelvillc
Beave: t iwi..
Be::fer.
Middleereek.
Beaver Springs,
UNION T0WNMHU-,
ainl sun
spent
T. G. Heirold.
D. S. Heirold.
Howard Scholl.
Moll:e Hi-gel.
Reuben Auckcr.
K. Scholl.
M. B. Bnibakcr,
E. S. Wolf.
Port Treveiton. P. T. Adv
P. T. Pri
D'.ind tie. Vitmi-r's
Veidilla. Narrow's
Kcisei's
Scholl's
Port Tieverton. Herrold's
Dundoie. Heriold's W B
WASHINGTON rOWN.IHU'.
Charles 1. Boyer, Frecburc. Hif;h School
Thomas E. Hoff. Grammar
Chas A. B. Gla.-;.-,, " 1st Intermediate
Mary S. Hilbish. 2nd
Grace E. Hoffman. " Primary
Rae Moyer, Miller's
Fred H. Holsapple. " Nciti Valley
Bertha Shaffer, Flint Valley
Amnion Shaffer, " Reichenbach's
Vm. F. Brown, " Red Bank
John Elsenhauer. " Summit
Mary Shit k, " White Top,
CUT. I IT IX A COAL DICCLR.
lliirr.v t'iolicr's I rlKlillnl i:M-rit-m-
In the Itlver Hi Sn.ihi.ry.
Harry Fisher, aged about twenty-two
years, who resides iii Hiamokin Dam,
was severely injured while digging coal
in the river Friday morning, and had a
narrow escape from meeting a horrible
death.
Fisher Is employed on the Coryell
digger, w hich left Shaniokiii Dam Fri
day morning, to dig coal in the North
Branch, near the island. About nine
o'clock, while attending to his work,
his clothing in some manner caught in
tho shafting and machinery and the
unfortunate man was whirled around
through space at a rapid rate of speed-
I- ishcr s fellow workers noticed his pre- J
SWINEFORD.
A. Krct'ger sprnt l-Viilav
linsgrtivt'.
limit's Sliiiintiii transuded
Hess at Heavci-lowii Saturday.
diaries llassiiigcr and Khun
llilter nl lu-nr Ui-avri lown spent
Saturday in town.
Mrs. .1 umt-s J h iiiii r
Thursday at Mcist-r.
.Mrs. ('. A. Wutliliui
trr and Lillian Anno;
relatives nt Srliiisirnivr.
1 iornt-c Srliitmliurli
Lost- of near (Vntrt-villi
in town Friday.
lorry Krdlev mid wife of .lolins-
town are enjoying tlie hospitality of
Jacob . llrriiiaii.
Mrs. Wiu. Dewittand Mrs. IVof.
1 Sums and daughter of Danville
dined nt the home of Win. A.
Smith.
J. F. Smith of K reamer did busi
ness in town Friday.
Murray Uomig mid wife of St.
Clair spent one day in town reccnt-lv.
illid (Iiiul'Ii-
;irt' visitintr
mid Klmrr
wrn- nntic--
king
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miss iMiniiic iMriscr is work
for A. 11. Iltmt..
Adam Klair and J. Uakcr of
Miillinliurg siicnt Siindav with Jno.
Lil-by.
(ii-o. I'iiUi-i-so.i of .Nagintry, 1'u.,
sjH'iit Honictiini: with iiis hrotlivr,
Win. Patterson.
John Arnold
Port Ti everton.
spent Sunday at
Devoe, Ciioiuid Together.
Jjead zinc -jnd oil is tho mixture
for pornmmotit paint : the right
proportions: ground fine : Devoc :
began in 1754.