The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 15, 1903, Image 1

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Vigenaeller, Fdltor and PraprleUr.
A Family Journal, Devoted ta Newa, Science, Art, Political Economy and Current Literature,
Rates: One Dollar Per Annum, in Advance
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MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER COUNTY, PENNA., JANUARY 15, 1903.
NUMBER 2.
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nn LOCAL LACONICS
i 0 .
rt Kii try neeos a lew more
,lv lit this oflice or any of
in town.
attempt is now being
:iii9 in-inoy for the parsonage
inraii church.
t at font Reductions be.
Miliary 14tb
I DUNKELBERGEH.
it heautiful fall of snow
It measured about 0 Inches
ALK.-Fine large full btonze
torus ami bens for breeding.
address, D. N. Art',
Seliusgrove, Pa.
ALE. Well established flrst-
nery ii1 Notion Business,
irge trade from surrounding
H country.
for wiling, wish to go out of
Address,
L. Dl XKFMlEROER,
Middleburgb, Pa.
Election Notice.
iml Meeting of the members
ertown Mut. Fire Ius. Co.,
town. Pa., for tne election of
will lie held at their home
iturduy, Jan. 31, 11)03, be-
hours of 1 and 4 o'clock, p.
A. If. Bowekhox,
Secretary.
.
Jill he sei vices in the Reform-
next Sunday evening at 7
S. Kohler. Catechise at 6
i Your Dates Early.
nteiiiplating having sale of
ruperty the coming spring
11 to select their days early
nno,.in. ments made in the
tbe Post. When bills are
he notice, otherwise the coat
cents. Tlie Post with Its
Iiition will be of great bene-
havitiK sale bv bavins the
W each week until the day
tf.
National Hank Notice.
kml meeting of the stockhol-
first National Bank, of
ku for the ensuing year will
ftlie hanking house the third
I January, being January 20.
pen tlie Hours of 10 A. M.
Jan. G. Thompson, Cashier.
kh, Pa., Dec. 10, 1902.
IVIWR1TL KEBVE.
v)d bv rnnnv n mm an.
li'H of accidental fbitp
br stiff joints. But there's
pr it. Buckln'a a
Kill thft main an1 ai. U -
h .. r MUD but,
flt s Urn best Salve on earth
oo. ic, at Middleburg
P. (irih;il i.
I'a., Dr. J. W. Sampsel),
aMfg. Co., of East St
want a man with a rig to
Poultry Mixture In this
hey guarantee $3.60 a day
rker aud they furnish bank
'f their reliability. fiend
'II particulars. Eureka Mfg.
, lOast St. Louis, III. 1-8-tf,
iave a nice assortment of
l Misses' Cloaks and suits
lm't selll at once and in
, wo will sell them at a
M. Ml I.I.N ER,
Kantz, Pa.
Marriage Llcenaea.
rnderH. Ati,,
iK'(lllg, Knousotown'.
I wiium, jenng creek,
t l- Krt.er, Beavertown.
Officers at Shrlncr.
King are officers for 8.
I K. I J. C. V.. Snlul f
'ureli, Monroe township.
"upi., J. . Henn ;
"iwiutcndent, B. F. Hum
ify! John Hummel; Treas-
LHehn.5 0r8nl8t, Miss
laker A .i.i. t- i...
fn,L- C E- Pndent,
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Shcllcnberger Summoned.
"It Is currently reported that Kev.
Shellenberger has been 'summoned by
the Dunkard Council to answer the
charge of taking up arms against bis
fellow-man, this being a violation to
the doctrine of the church.
The Republicans of Middleburg will
bold a caucus Saturday evening Jan.
17, in tbe Comtuissio tiers' office at 7 p.
m. Primary Jan. 21, from 1 to li p.
m.
FOR SALE.-House- and Lot in
Franklin. A new 12-horae power Frlck
Engine and Saw Mill. Also Brick
Yard, with about 75,000 Brick, 40.0C0
feet Pine Boards, 100,000 Plastering
Lath, 0,000 feet Roofing lath.
For price, etc., call on
E. S. Stroup,
l-l8t. Swlneford, Pa.
Tbe Mite Society of the Luth. church
will have a box Lunch and Klondike
Social on Saturday, Jan. 17. at See
bold's Hall. Young and old of the
town are invited to take part. The
band will furnish the music for the oc
casion. The proceeds for the prospec
tive parsonage.
We are still offering our goods at
cwt We must reduce tlie stock for
our Successor. Come and secure bar
gains. M3-2t M. MlMiXKR,
Knnt2, Pa.
A very pleasant birthday party was
given lust Tuesday evening by J. B.
Herman's for their daughter, Maude.
A number of young people from tn,j
place ana Swiuefoid were in alien -auce.
A disastrous wreck occurred al Ty
rone Friday and delayed Express east
for several hours Friday evening.
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His Tools.
Good tools, good workman,
what of tlie man who knows
the tools his grandfather used ?
Devoe lead and zfnc is the paint ;
but some painters don't know it
yet.
George Shell of Centre township
Thursday of last week was felling ttees
and when one was ready to fall he ran
away from lt but in the same direction
it fell. He was carrying an ax and a
wedge and the trunk of the tree struck
Shell forcing the vitals out of his
mouth and the ax cutting his skull.
Life was extinct when gotten out.
But
Coming Events.
Tuesday, January 20th, 1903, Election
of Directors, Middleburg Bank.
Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 10,
and 11th, Farmers' Institute in Mid
dleburg.
Thursday and Friday, Feb. 12, and
13, Fanners' Institute in Sellnsgrove.
Friday, Jan. 23, Banquet at Central
Hotel in Middleburg.
Monday, Feb. 13, Regular term of
Court will open in Middleburg.
Saturday, Jan. 17, Box Lunch and
Klondike Social in Seebold's Hall,
Middleburg.
Friday, Jan. 30, lust day to make
Nominations for township and bor
ough officers.
Saturday, Jan. 24, Republican Pri
mary election in Franklin township,
Middleburg, and other districts.
Saturday, Jan. 17, Republican Causus
of Middleourg, Commissioners ollice,
at 7 p. m.
MARRIED. ;
In New Berlin, Pa. January 8th,
1903, by Rev. S. Sidney Kohler, Mr.
Calvin J. Sechiuan of New Berlin and
Slis tl. Savllla Bridge of Laurelton,
Pa.
A number ot people brought a dona
tion of food and feed for horses to the
Hummel Church, auout two miles
from this place during the week. Rev.
N. A. Kiracofe, wishes to announce
his many thanks, for the donations.
Revival Services re being held in the
U.B. Church every evening at 0:4 1 P.
M. You are invited to come and help
our cause.
Mrs. Jacob Smith.
Margaret, widow of Jacob K. Smith
died in Seliusgrove Thursday evening
Jan. 8, 190.1. She is the daughter of
Jonathan aud Sarah Hause Row,
born July 1843, and was aged about 59
years.
She wasofa family of 9 children, 0
sons and 3 daughters, as follows : (leu.
W. Row of this place, Isaac, W. H.,
Margaret, the deceased, Susan, the
wife of Sylvester Wagner, died In Ne
braska, Lewis, whose whcrealmuts is
unknown, last heard from in Los
Angelos, Calif., James of Seliusgrove,
Carolina, married to Davis Slear, of
Granger's Hollow, Monroe twp., How
ard, of Pcnn twp.
Funeral Monday at Salem. Hevs.
Suable and liens.lcr olllcinted.
The husb:md died about 1(1 years ago.
Deceased leaves three children to
mourn her loss. They are : Frank H.
and James and a daughter, Sadie,
married to William Hauft.
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America's Bed For hjojj.
We have just read (if it, and believe
it is a line thing. Kveiy person in this
country needs something nt tractive and
beautiful on (heir lawn or in their gar
den. Mr. James Yick, formerly of
Rochester, N. Y., says he Is anxious to
see how many persons iu the United
States can excel him Jij werfectiug this
The plants required are Salvia Bon
fire. White Vlnca, and the new Ager-
iitum. No combination could be liner
or more brilliant.
The plants for the bed wlil cost from
$2.75 to $T 00, but you can secure seeds
from which tc grow these plants for
nothing, If you simply cut out this
notice aud return it to D. Landrcth .
Sons, Philadelphia, Pa., with a cash
oruer ior t.uu or more, fceuu at once
for their new Catalogue, containing full
directions und illustrations of this won
derful America's Bed for 1903.
Sale Register,
Notice of le will he Inurted frea under
tlila bowlinir when the liillt are printed M tlila
ollice. When the hill tire Hot printed at tlila
office 50 centH will Im charged. Persona ex
pectlnK to lmve ntle should select a date and
nave It inserted In tills column.
Tuksdat February 8. two miles South West ot
new Berlin, A bra Kenntnirer will sail a
head ot horses, 3 cows, farming; Imple
ment mui household goods.
Saturday, Feb. 11, one mile Eaatof BhaJol, Jon
athan Keichenbach will sell 1 horses, I
intra and farming Implements.
Monday. March 9, one half mile East of Slutdel'a
Mill. Henry S Iiiokhert will sell I horses,
S cows and farming implements.
Tcbsday, March 8, one mile North of DUndora,
rrana: u. tsiiner win sen a norses, 1 eoli,
bogs and farming implements.
Wbdniday, March. 4, one mile Northwest of
Mllmont, on tbe Daniel 8. Smith farm,
Howard A. Walter will anil t horses, 1 ooll,
( oows and farming implimenta.
Satcbday, March U. one-half mile East ot
atrouptown. near ouckwueat Valley Koad
on tbe Teats' farm. K. 8. Mltterllng will
' sell all farming Implements horses and
V oatUa. ,., - . . . .
TuCbsday, March to. on the (are df Robert
. Manet, Blue mil, a., v. imber win aU
live stock and farming Implement.
Patents.
Keystone Law and Patent Company,
810 Betz Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
Who are the only bonded "Patent
Company In the World, oiler to make
a guaranteed Patent Ollice preliuiin
ary examination (not merely their
opinion) Free of charge to readers of
"Middleburgb Post" who will send a
sketch, model or description of their
Inventions.
They will also give a certificate of
patentability which will be of great
assistance to an Inventor iu raising
Oipltal.
(A11 patents sccuied through this Ann
are guaranteed under a $20,000 bond.
Valid patents with the broadest claims
secured on easy -weekly payment.
Write to-day mentioning this paper, tf
Onr Friends, the Drngglata.
It is a pleasure to testify to the gener
ally high character of druggists. But
because of a few exceptions to tlie rule,
It is necessary to caution the public to
be on guard against imitations of Perry
Davis' Painkiller. See that you get
the right article, the soothing, helpful
Painkiller that was used in your family
liefore you were born. Don't be takt n
Into buying a substitute. There is but
one Painkiller, Perry Davis'.
COt'RT.HOTJSB CHIPS.
DeeJs Recorded.
Biugaman huirs to Frank Peaver I
acre, 44 perches, iu Beaver twp., $C.4.
I W. A. Nappand wife, to Theodore
' Bingnman 17J acres, iu Center twp.,
$!V0.
i Annie E. Aurand ot. ul, to Isaac
Winter, 3 loU iu Beaver twp., $S10.
Sarah E. Middleswartli to Mary E.
Smelter, 2 acres in Spring twp., 1,
000. Rebecca, David and R. S. Meiser,
executors of Joseph Meiser, dee'd., to
Irvlu Helntxelmaii, 4 acres and 9" P.,
In Perry twp., $125.
John H. Fry to (Mela Fry, in
terest In lot of ground on Isle ol ijue iu
Kellusgrove, $100.
Sarah M. Snoke to Mary E. Stell'en
aud Annie L. Sclianiliach, lot iu Poit
Treverton $2"i0.
Caroline and S. M. S'mler, to Alfred
Lenlg, 101 acres ."2 P., iu Washington
twp., 1200.
John H. Mart, nnd wife to Reuben
Martz if interest iu two traetsof Moun
tain laud containing in all hlK) acres,
$2,000.
Reuben Mart, to Mary K. Mart.,
the above land, $2,000.
N. F. Huumiel, wife, et. al , to R. 1'.
Fetterolf home und lot on Isle of (ue
in Seliusgrove, $1 100.00.
R. F. Fetterolf to Mary A. Fetlerolf
above house and lot, $'400.00.
Mary A. P.olich to John W. Michael
lot of ground iu Port Treverton, $90.00.
Partition Deed betwe i. Henry Bach
mini aud Mis. Curri V. Lut. for 9 A.
120 P. iu Franklin twp.
Elmer Shaniliach mid wife to Kev.
J. Sliaiiilmch 21 acres, 110 I P. in Cen
twp , I'iTO.M.
Mary Brunner to Samuel II. Itrun-
ner 8 acres in Outer twp., $2-"i().0ii.
Sarah S. Moyer und Anna J. Moyer,
executors of Philip B, Moyer, to Ella
L. Moyer lots No. 57, 03, tJ4, C., 00 and
".'.i"il ..1' 11,1 I, ..-
ou iu neruurg, jo acres, v r. iu voyi
lngton twp., $200.00. j
Ella li. Moyer to Sarah S. Moyer the
above tract, in Washington twp., $200.
Letters Granted.
Letters of ndm'r. iu the estate of A.
J. Gross, late of Seliusgrove, to Mary
E. Hurt.
Letters of adm'r in the estate of II.
A. Ott, late of Seliusgrove, to Susan A.
Hart.
Letters of adm'r iu tlie estate of Nel
son Meugle, late of Perry twp, to (1.
W. Seirer.
Letters of adm'r in tbeestateof Mary
Brubaker, late of I'nion twp., to Moses
Brubaker.
Wills Probated.
The last will of Thomas Cornell, late
ofrniontwp., dee'd , letters granted
ft PERTINENT PERSONALS , gHff
for
rhil-
Samuel, sou or ((orge 15 aver, is
, wry sick.
John I,. Rowcrsox left Saturday
Pittsburg and Chicago.
Mrs. Walt Graybill and all the
(treii are sick with scarlet fever.
Miss Carrie Devlin of Lin k Haven is
paying a visit to Mrs. Joseph Dreese.
Commissioner Harrison Moyer will
move to bis farm near Troxelville this
Spring.
Mrs. D. T. Rhoads left Monday to
spend two months with relatives iu
Hiirrisburg.
Clayton Wct.el, who is employed
out ol town, was here over Sunday vis
iting his parents.
Miss Claire Graybill, who bail been
spending six mouths iu Brooklyn bus
returned home.
J. Calvin Buyer of Mt. Pleasant
Mills has been spending the past few
days in this place.
Howard A. Walter of Milmont was
a caller at this ollice Thursday of last
week to order sale hills.
Ex-Sheriir Geo. W. Row attended
the funeral of bis sister, Mts. Jacob
Smith at Salem Monday.
-Miss (.iivcn or Lcwistowu spent sev
eral hours in tow n Saturday, the guest
ol the Misses Witienmyer.
G. Ambrose Gutelius, who hail been
employed in a restaurant in Altoe.nu,
returned home one day last week.
Dr. B. K. Wilgeliseller of Seliusgrove,
who is at the Medico hospital in Phila
delphia is reported to he improving.
Mrs. Charles lioiwh ami son, Ralph,
and Mrs. John N. l',roius spent sev
eral days at Siinliury shopping la-d
week.
Mrs. Rev. Joshua Shambach return
ed Friday from a visit to friends
A Victory to be Proud Ol
is the final and absolute cure of a sore
throat In which the rawness and ten
derness have been spreading danger
ously near those gaurdians of life, the
lungs. The luxury of a sound throat
and robust lungs is most keenly enjoy
ed by people who, having Buffered all
the consequences of "a little cold, you
know," have been secured from misery
and danger by Allen's Lung Balsam.
K.-(iovcnior, Daniel II. Hasting,
Died Jan. ), 15)03.
DUNKARD
Church Action.
STATEMENT
Made
By Rev. Shellenbergep
Restored to His Original Ministerial
Privileges.
We met iu special Council in Dry
Valley Meeting honseon I'riday Jan. !'.
l'Hi.t, at which I was enlled on to make
a statement of the shooting of the
burglar on Nov. :td, 1!Mil', which I
cheerfully diil. Alter tr.vi ig the catfl
In-fore thecouneil, they found that tic
cording to the do-ti me of th- church
and to vindicate principles of the Cos
el, 1 was ex-i oiniiiiinica'ed from fel
lowship. 1 was glad for (nut decision
iu hi doing the church will have a
to Mary N. Cornell. The widow is
sole heir.
The last will of H. R. Reigle, late of
Middleburg, dee'd., letters testament
ary were granted to Charlotte Reigle.
The Widow is the heir.
Golden Gate Tour.
,' r . Harness for Sale.
A good hand-made buggy harness is
offered for sale. Call or ddre, . ,
'.. v ,. . ', j O. W.'BuBss, '.- -
Middleburg, Pa.
The first Pennsylvania Railroad
Personally-conducted Tour to Califor
nia for the present season will leave
New York and Philadelphia on the
Golden Gate Special, January 20, go
ing via Ciilcago, Kansas City and El
Paso to Los Angeles and San Diego.
Au entire mouth may be spent on the
Pacific Coitst. The Golden Gate Spec
ial will leave San Francisco, returning
Tuesda, March 3, slopping at Salt
Lake City, Glenwood Springs, Colo
rado Springs aud Denver. Rate, $:t00
from all points on the Pennsylvania
Railroad east of Pittsburg, covering all
expenses of 'Railroad transportation,
side trips in California, and berth and
meals going and returning on the
Special train. No hotel expenses in
California are. included. Tickets are
good for return within nine months,
but when not used returning on the
Golden Gate Special they cover trans
portation ouly. For detailed itinerary
apply to ticket Agents, or address Geo.
W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger
Agent, Broad Street Station, Phila
delphia, Pa. '
Many State Chemists.
. Have analyzed Devoe and found
lead, cine, color,, linseed oil, and
turpentine dryer ; nothing else. Tbe
maker offers $100 reward for find
ing anything else. ' '
I.. -.1 ,lJvl' s ha. .. i , . .
Junto.. W$limtto rand f?a:il; coo.ioiru. chuen ai iuy
request was ready to receive me agidn
Itaunerville this county.
Adam Howell and family moved to
Winfleld last week where he will take
c;ire of farm stock this winter and
f inn next summer.
F. J. Schoch, chairman of the Sny
der County Institutes, was in Middle
burg Saturday, making arrangnients
for the Farmers' Institute to he held in
Middleburg and Seliusgrove iu Febru
ary. Full particulars will he given
later.
We ure indebted to II. Harvey
Schoch, insurance agent, of Selius
grove lor a very handsome calendar.
R. Iioyd Sch royer and SuinnerSniy
of the iusuiauce firm of Sch royer and
Smyser of Seliusgrove were in town
Monday.
Morand S. Buyer of Carlsbad, New
Mexico, who bad been spending his
vacation with his parents at Paxton-
ville, returned to his Southern Iioiik
tlje latter pari of last week, lie is
conductor of a train and has a run of
loO miles.
Misses Gertrude Duukleherger and
Sue Beaver spent several days In
Mifiliuburg visiting at James Beaver's.
W. A. Lut, and wife of Shippens-
bur'g are spending a few days with
Mrs. L'h parents, Benjamin Bachman
and wife.
E. M. Greene of Lewistown spent
Sunday with Mrs. Greene and sou at
the h me of her father, W. V. Witten-myer.
Was It Win. Hay?
The ThompHontown "Globe" pul
lishes a letter this week iu which the
statement is made that a man by the
llama of Varner of McAlisterville has
identified the picture of the burglar
who died in the Middleburg jail as that
of his brother-in-law, William Bay,
formerly of McAlisterville.
The correspondent to the "Globe"
says that Bay left a wife and two chil
dren some years ago and that Bay is a
pensioner.
The prisoner at the jail gave his age
as 50 years and if that Is true, he was
only 10 years of age in 1804. There Is
another story alloat here that Win.
Bay resides at Oriental. This has not
been vererled.
Tuesday evening the Millcrsburg
"Sentinel" told us by phone that the
picture published in the Post last
week was that of Wm. Bay, ' who had
lived in one of the houses owned by
him and that he had moved away on
tbe 30th of last May. The picture was
identified by half a dozen people in
Mlllersburg as that of Wm. Bay. It
remains to be seen whether this Is true
or not.
into full fellowship and at the same
time restored me to my former minis
terial right.
Yours Truly,
J. 11. Shellenberger.
Kcmciiilicreil Kev. Snahle.
Sai.km, Pa., Jan. 5, Pui.'i
Mr. Editor :
Please Hiinotince in this week's paper
the following : There will he preach
ing at t ilohe Mills next Sunday at ten
o'clock a. m. Also Cateehetial Instruc
tions at the same place on Saturday
afternoon at two o'clock. The Kev. H.
G. Suable. Pastor of Salem Lutheran
Parish has heen kindly remembered
by the members of Sulem und Globe
Mills Congregations respectively, who
presented him with two nurses con
taining handsome sums of money for
which he is sincerely thankful, and
hopes that his services in tlie future as
iu tlr.! past may be in perfect harmony
with the good will of his Lest people.
Yours sincerely,
If. G. Snuble.
A Birthday Surprise Party.
A party was given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Herman on Tues
day evening Jan. fllh iu honor of their
daughter, Maude, it being her twen
tieth birthday, there were over a hun
dred persons present. She received
many beautiful and useful presents.
fter playing various games and re
ceiving refreshments all departed at a
late hour to their respective homes
well pleased with the evening spent.
Reduced Rates To Il.inishnig.
For the accommodation of those de
siring to attend the inauguration of
Governor-elect Pennypacker, at Har-
rlsburg, January 20, the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell round-trip
tickets to Hiirrisburg, from all stations
on its lines in the state of Pennsylvania,
on January 10 and 20, good to return
untill January 21, Inclusive, at rate of
single fare for the round trip (mini
mum rate, 25 cents).
"A HANDBOOK OF FACTS."-A
neat little book with this title has been
published bv Wm. O. Brown, 340 West
80th street, New York city. It con
tains a large number of valuable, curi
ous and amusing facts political, scien
tific, rellgous, literary, social, etc. al
phabetically arranged. Price only 10
cents; postpaid. Address as above.