t t m 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 as 1 GEINEJTT BKOS. id I puy All the Suits of A -Don't forget to come and see oar stock ; of .Sa T mer Dre8 Goods before buying your Sniaaer goo I We cannot only save yoar money, but caq give y; a better quality. " ' f "We Lave a Fancy Lot of Silk Dress Ginghams U tbe most fashionable styles at 18c. per yard. ft f yd fcs ip Jiff Big New York) Clothing House and .;v 1 I 11 Im a Big Sale HERE NOW IS YOUR CHANCE $498 $7.48 For Suite that were made to sell at seven T to eight dollars, all colors and sizes. For Suits that were made to sell at and ten dollars. nine Such Bargains do not come I every day, so be lively, don't wait till all the best ones are 3 picked out. BROSIOUS BROS., SUNBURY, PA, .hi 1 1 : ; im iiiiiniinmi nwi miiiiiiiiiiiiiiii it- A STUDENT OF PRINTERS' INK Who thoroughly masters the solutions to knotty points of adver tising published each week In that publication and applies them to the practical sld of his work, will find a balance at all times on the right side of his bank book. THE BUSINESS MAN Who reads the ' Little Schoolmaster of Advertising " and profits by Its advice, will find the goods leaving his shelves and counters and he will hear the big round dollars jingling In his till. THE PROFESSIONAL AD WRITER Who produces clever work and writes business bringing ads, al ways reads Printers' Ink. It teaches you to avoid waste in ad vertising and It Is recognized as a text-book on advertising the world over. ' Published weekly, $5.00 a year. Ten cents a copy. Address, GEO. P: ROWELL & CO., ' 10 Spruce St., N. Y. SflllKE GIFT'S TRIP. Miadleburgh, Ta., May 1st, 1902. ..Ed. JJidilMjurnu 1'mst. IXar Sir :-Ou May 8, lsno welve years ago-my wife and myself Pennsylvania Railroad Redued Rates to St. Paul or Minneapolis, Account National Baptist Anniversaries. On account of the National Baptist Anniversaries, at St. Paul, Minn., May .Heft MiilJleburgh, Pa., for a trip to the i 20 to iB, the Pennsylvania Railroad .sunny west. Our Urst stop was ai r?i. Louis, Mo., where we remained tor a week to visit frlenda and sight seeing which are Indeed many in that old c - ''fSrmiM. city ca... . the city of Parjcs. Our next stop was at Newton, Kans., visiting our brother-in-law, Harry Ben fer, und other former Fenna. citizens. After visiting friends at Wichita, Ells-, worth. Hussel. Ogatla, Wakeeney and other places, we crossed the Kansas lln! and came to Lexington, Dawson flinty. Neb., where our mm, J'n, was then residing on a farm 2: miles -.east from town. In this county I served Tor 8 years as X'ounty Surveyor, which position I held until Jan. 17, lM'S when I resign- d a n d accepted the position o f draughtsman in tu? land ollioe at Lin coln, Neb. After the term of this ap- -ioiniment-four years-expired, we 7 moved back to Lexington again. The climate in Nebraska is decidedly r.'.rv healthy. The locality we resided an has an altitude of at least 3C0O feet higher than that of Snyder County, A'a. The air is pure and healthy. There are not many cases of malarial fevers of uiiv kind. The Platte River runs from the west ia ihe east through the entire length uf the state. Its average fall yvt mile is fii t. hence irrigation in the Platte Valley in which Dawson County is located is possible, because the ditches have only a fall per mile or about nnj Chree hundredths of a foot to the mile, herefore the diU-hes lead considerably awav from the river on the uplands, thereby large districts of territory can tie irrigated. Besides these 'main ditches ihere are many local or lateral Uiteiies, "There are now about 150 miles of Jitche in the county. A great amount -Vital fa or Spanish clover Is raised in the county, three crops are generally cut each season in all about four tons to the acre. It makes rich feed for all l.- I,wli ftf stock, even hoirs relish it in n, fnnn of hav. cattle and horses thrive on it. Its roots strike down Very deep, hence when once sown am a. rood stand is gained, it can U mowed for years before resecding be anies neeecsnry. I u March last we left Nebraska and came to Akron, Ohio, where we visited our daughters living there, and many otht r Snyder County friends, all are vinin-r well, and remained about six o ' ueeks. We left Akron on April It and in due lime reached old Middleburgh, Pa, and were greatly welcomed by our old friends and neighbors. However many changes have taken place since we left, .for all we know now. We may remain liere permanently. Very truly yours, A. K. OftT. jury List. ; " tint of Ornnd Jurors (Irawii lor the Court ol Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery and Court of quarter sessions ol the Pece of Snyder county held at June Tenn.oommenclLg Monday. Juno ,UWJ. OB AND JURORS. ' Name' Occupation. Blckel, John H., latioier, -Benler, Jacob, farmer, Krdley, JelTereon, farmer, : -Freese, Jolm, gentleman, - Herman, win. ., mruier,. Henn, Henrv 0., farmer, Haines. Wll lam, ooachmakar, Company will sell excursion tickets from all stations on its lines to SL Paul or Minneapolis, May 17 to 19, good to return imt earlier than May 21, and not later than May 29, at greatly reduced liiackenberjer, Aii"n.faruir, rates. These ticket will be good foi Kw?K: UK farmer' - return pr.rsageouly executed Dy Joiut Klnerfjouni.ajen"' Agent tu St. Paul or Minneapolis and Ketcn.'jonn. utjorvr. , payment of 25 cent made for this ser- Kmi&Dt,eman' vice. By depositing ticket with Joint gjjjjj $Itm' Agent not ealler than May 21 nor later smim. Frank, Mtcuer,' ,,. cm i m. t rr. a shambaoh, Henry, laborer. May Jfl, and payment of 50 cents at swam, James w., carpenter. time of deposit, an extension of return w&nVKr. limn may De OUlalnert to leave St. Paul I waller, jeremmn, ittrmer. or Minneapolis not later than June 30. PROHIBITION STATE CONVENTION Redjced Rates to New Castle via Penn sylvania Railroad, On account of the State Convention of the Prohibition party, to be held at New Castle, Pa., May 21 and 22, 1902, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to New- Castle from all stations on its line in Pennsylvania at rate of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold May 19 to 21, and will be good to re turn until May 23, inclusive. Residence, Washington , Washington reus Mlddlecreek' v. Centrt ' Monroe Sellnsgrote ferry Franklin Washington Bearer West Washington Washington Mlddlebunt Perrf Perry West Chapman KelloHgroTe wasniuiiion Chapman Monroe Beaver Franklin bprtng YeJger, Slmou, gentleman, PETIT JUKORS 1.1st of Petit Jurors drawn for tbe Court of Common Ploaa, Court ot Quarter Sessions of tbe p-ar. noun or over ana t erminer ana uensnu Jail Delivery or nnyaer i-ouni.v, ru.. oeia as June Term, commencing June , 194. TTTIDOW8' APPRAlSKMRNm Notice la here. " by given that tbe followlnir Widows' Ap- Inu!wuinm unuer mo saw law, nave oeen nieo with tbe Clerk ol the Oro iaiin''ourt of Snyder wuuigr iw uuuuriuaiiuu juue zua. IvJi. 1. Appraisement of Hannah Helor, widow Of John A. Helwsr. late of West Perrv town. ahlp, deneaRed, elected to be tuken under tbe asuu exemption law. X Arnralnement of Marv Menele. widow of joun jaenuie, late oi rerry p., aeceacea, elected to be taken nudt tbe S3iw exempllon 8. ADDralMment of Marr A. Christ, widow of WUll&tn ClirlaL lata ot Sellnsirrnve. dBcnaiml. elected to be takeu under the Saw rsemntlon law.. . , I. Annrrlsement of Clara WalhRr. widow nr Cyrus W. Walter, laW Centre twr deceased, elected to be taken under the aoo exemption law. S. Appraisement ol Manraret Bllger, widow Of Joel Bllger, late of Mlddlecreek twp dfWd., elected to be taken under tbe two exemmlon taw. ADDralsement of Vnllv fttraver. widow nf Jobn Ktrayer. late of Wellington twp., dec'U, Biec.ou ui ue uikou unuer iuu f.iua exemption mi.. T. Appraisement of Moste Ling, widow George w. Long, late of tmllmgrove. decead elected to be taken under tbe $300 exemption AniirnloAmiinf. Af VIlv.fiAth Oadot.nl widow of Benjamin Beesholtz, late of chapman twp., deceased, elected to be taken under the I3U0 exemption law. RLDUCtD RATES TO HARHISBURG Name, Occupation. App, D. N.. farmT. Aucker, J. P.. farmer. Heaver, Henry J., peachgrower. Beaver, Joseph, laborer. . Blllbardt, Paul, teacher, Blngmu, K. P., laborer, Bingaman, j. v., tarm- r. &mersox, Phares, carpenter, : iHi-u r, Jobn.conlectluner, Kisenhart, Wl Ham, farmer, Brb, Moaes, farmer, Haines, James, farmer, Harmon, Newton, farmer, Hartman Henry, farmer, ' Herrold.T. A., teacher, . Ilornnonrer, J. u.,J,P Hummel, Jobn, farmer. Hummel, Allison, J. P., Kuuttiuan. Jobn, farmer, Keaslor, B. O , laborer, . Konns. Simon, farmer, Kramer, Allen T.. farmer, . Krawer, Peter, farmer, Laudenslager, Irwin, coaldealer, Lepiey, Jowph, farmer, Martin. William, carpenter, Miller, Henry, farmer, ; , Mowry, Uenry, farmer, MUHser, Klement, farmer, Obllngcr, Allen, T.. farmer,"' -I'latt, James, farmer, Kow, Ammon, farmer. Via Pennsylvenia Railroad. Account German Baptist Brethren Conference. For the German Baptist Brethren Conference at Ilarrisburg, Pa., May 20 ?nde Oliver. Mnner. to 24, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- gnw. nt.eman, ' pany win sen excursion nonets to liar- smitu, weMingwniarmer, risburg on May 15 to 21, good to return Swhu'kuk'farme'r,'' . until June 2, Inclusive, from all stations utmaKS'aot. on lt line, at rate of single fare for the wagner, Beneviue. sawyer. round trip (minimum rate, 25 cents). I wugneK Uenry k., laborer. , An extension of return limit to Jun. JSSSI: - '. 30 will be granted if ticket Is deposited waiter. Howard a., olertr l tt i i i . l Walter. Cuarles. laborer. w iiu uguiu ai jiuuiouuiK u tir ueiurc i 2ccuman, K mer, iLresucr,- June 2, for which no additional charge will be made. Holders of special excursion tickets for Ibis event may obtain from the agent at Ilarrisburg, from May 21 to 24, excursion tickets to all points in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and the Dis trict of Columbia, good to return until June 2, inclusive, at rate of single fare for the round trip. Side-trip tickets sold to passengers haviDg tickets to) Harrlsburg on deposit lor extension, will be limited for return passage until June 30, inclusive. Residence, Monroe Union Bellngrove Beaver West Mlddlehurg Union Adams Centre SellnsKrove Chapman Adams Washlnrtou Peun Beaver Chapman Perry West Franklin Mlddlecreek Franklin KeUnagrove Centre Mlddlecreek Washington tMunsgroTe Monroe Jackson franklin Peun Adams . Mlddlecreek Centre Penn Beaver Centre Perry Beaver . Monroe I'nlon Washington Vulcn Centre BenvrWest Beaver West Beaver West . Washington M wait-creek franklin centre O. M. SniNOZL. Clerk n. C minaieourgo, ra., May a, 1902, Dress GloghaoM from 6 to Se Checked Ginghams, 6 to fci light Ckltooea, ; 5,1 Uolored Calicoes, . gjj A ffood variety oil NOTIONS. Our Hose Department is com plete. We can suit you all, Ladies' Fast Black Hose, a good quality, 3 pairs for 25c Misses' Hose, 3 pairs tor 25o Ladies' Novelty Hose, 15c Gents' Novelty Hose, 15c Geuts' Silk Finished Hose, 30c Men's and Boys SUMMER SUITS. Boys' Suits, good quality, $2.50 Youths' Suits, good quality, $3.50 Men's Suits from $4.50 to $10.00 A nice lot of Umbrellas, silk finish at 76c and $1.00 Now is the time to buy your straw bats while our stock is comalete in styles and sizes. Hardware Department, we nave, a com t plete stock of shelf hardware, also shovels, rakes, gar- 3 1 OTiVvlvtnT litAa Tn Ara bows livran ulmu iron, also glass of all sizes. Gelnett Bros., Middleburgh, Pi Roll of Honor. T Geo D Maneval, June 1, 1902 Calvin F Blouoh, Jan 1, IW6 II M Freed. Jan 1, 1903 Samuel F Kauftinan, April 1, 1902 CASTOR I A Per Infants and Children. Till Kind Yon to Always i Cssght Bears Um Signature of TO CCBC A C9LD 19 OHB DAT. Take Laxative Bromo-QulnlneTablets. All drujrgtetB refuud the money If it fMt. to cure E. W. (irovt'a signature a each box. S5c BAEE WAITED. We will pay the highest cash price for bark delivered in Middleburg. tf. HiDDLEBcaa Leather Mra Cj . Court Proclamation. TTHEREA8 th. Hon. H.rold M. McClur. " l'reldent Jul((. o! th. Judlci.l UULncl compoHd of th. eouotlet ol Snrder, nl hnrUnir. Yat.. Awucl.te Jud2M ID nd forSnr d.r county, b.r.iMaed th.lr ir)tt, bMrlDK diU th. l.t djr ol March Av 1., 102, tu m. tiinietMl for th. holding ol.n OrDhini' Court. 4 Vourt ol UorauioD Pleu, oourt 01 Oyer nd Tor minor na uenerni joun 01 tatnor DOMiont 01 tbef.oea, M Mlddlebumh, lor th. county ol Sayd.r, on th. In Mond.y, fbolni tb 2nd day ol June 1802), and to OonUnn. on week. NntiM ii th.raloro btnbr cIt.b to th. Coron. r, Jutiriofth.Peo.Bnd Uonatablei la and lorth. ranty ol Snydor. to appwtla thkir nmiMr .urmun with th.lr roll, record!. Inuuiai iloni. o.taailnatloni and other rcm.mbranroi to do thoe thlniri whleh of their offioe and In th.lr babali arlaln to do don. ana whom and twraou pniOMatlnRla behalf of th. Uom nonwealtb acainetany penoBoriwnoniar. ro nntrad to b tbea and there attondlnc and de parting-without leava at their peril. Jlloe an reqootUd to bo paaetoal la UialratUndane at th. appointed Ume a-Teeably to notice. OlT.a under my baxt teal at tb. BherlfTt Office In Mlddlebargh, lh Hh day ol April ku. ii- ana uoiwana tuna nanqrea rwo- -,: i 4i. .UB0W.$a.rlfl. Agents Wanted E Or T. REWITT TILU EV. FRANK 1KWITT TALK lUia adltora mt rhrletlan Hen book md.rwd by TalnaM family, proa I lor aa-ent who act quickly, rente. Write Immedleeely ilttrU 1KUI9TKK'8NOTICE8.-Notlcel8hereuy1-!T. Afc mi that tha followlnir named iwranna Imta filed their AdminlHtralora, uuradlan, aud t ecutors' accounts In the K'lrlater'iiomceot Sny- ur uuui biiu tue same win ue preseniea lor oonnrmntlon and allowance at the Court Uouse n Middleburgh, Monday, June 2nd, luvs. 1. First and Anal account of Eve U 111, admlnls trutnx of the estate of Isaac UUL lute ol Frank lin twp., deceased. Flnnl account of Henry B own, enarrtian'of Mabel Blehl, a minor child or Jo. pu tiiulu, late ot Washinifton twp., di ceased. 8. First and final account nf Alrrad flmtcht. trustee nf the-)tate ot Samuel Fall, late of 4. First a nd final account nf Emma J. Mease anuQeoroe N. Erdlnr. exm!iitini nr tim i.wr win and testament of Hetry Hubert Erdloy, late of R. First and final acctmnt of T.lzzln n Kitner. adtninlHtratrlx of the estate ot Charles Bauer, iuivui miuuiocraea twp., uoceaHOu. A. Flrrt and Dna! account o I Wm 1. nmnnl,nj admlnlstraiorof the eslute of Kachael tireen uue, iuisui ocurertown, aeceaseu. 1. First and final acennnt. nf t n Tinrn.rnr a.imiuiairutor and alUirney-lu-fact of Jacob juaruo, iaie oi west ferry twp., deceased. 8. First nnd Anal account of J. O. Hornlm. ai'T, administrator of the estate ot Lev I caurel. uiu) oi i'orr twp., aeceasea. 9. First ar.d final account of w. W.Hottricir administrator of the estate of Daniel Uatlrick, ot nuuiuv .wp., ueueasvu. 10. Flrot and Onal account of John W. Wltten myer, executor of the last wll and umtament nf joun a. uieinca, luteoi Franklin twp., dee'd 11. First and final account of Charlft W Christ, administrator of the esui of WUUain ennst, iaie oi souusgrove, docoasoa. It. First and final account of Edward B Kline. administrator of tbe estate of Levi Kline, late oi nciii nearer twp,, uecoasda. 18. First and flnnl account of ' Isaac Wei and administrator of the estate of Elvina KaiuTmau late of Spring townaulp , deceased. It. First and final account of Kzra 8mUh. ad- tnlnistrntor ol the estate of James 8. Smith, late of Bearer twp., deceased. . 15. First and final account of J. I. Terror, ruardlan of Kllttn Melser. now Ellen Fisher, t minor child ol Joseph Melser, lute of Chapman twp., ueceawu. IS. Flret and final account of 8. E. 0:hsenford, executor of the esta'e of Amolla Uoyer, late ot Beiinsgrove, aoceaaea. 17. First and final account of R. O.Flss. ad ml nlftrator of tbe estate of Elizabeth Mussulman, late ot Monroe twp., deceased. is. First and final account of David 3. Keller. administrator of the estate of Jacob P. Keller, late oi BuunsgTove, aeceasea. 1. First and final account of William Uousewortb, administrator ot the estate ot Margaret B. Moyer, late of Sellusgrove, dee'd. fid. First and final account of Sarah Btrouse, administratrix of the estate of Kllaa Btrouse, ate ot Monroe twp., aeoeasea. i. First and final account of G. Milton Gross. executor of the last will and testament of barah Keen, late of Mon roe twp., aeceasea. . .Tin end final account Of J. 0 Bakeless. adtalnlatratorot me nut OIL H. Blear, .UX ot Mdnrpe.iwp., aeca&wta. . "Tt j. H- wtUJH, Kegister. MtddleMrgh, Pa. , May (. tWM. aud Only Outflt era madias! Ctorfc . lh M rkllav. r. MenUoa to Pon, tumpm im tvwejti mm Wirti tk CM Laxative Urotno-Qulnlne Tablet con aeoldlnaday. No cure, no pay. Prlee SSewta. - '. tf AHKlose, Geo S Lepiey, A. B Markley, Wm L Strawser, M It Miller, C II Steininger, Wm Hassinger, I C Hehn, II Reher, W ANapp, A M Kratzer, WMJarrett, H S Stetler, S E Benner, h Brubnker, A 8 Brubaker, Uriah Bailey, saiah Walter, bnathan Keichenbach, J O Herbeter, G H Gibson, A L Strawser, A B Dauberman, DO Snyder, FPFessler, W H Thomas, W W Romig, Christian Krouse, Jacob Tharp, RE Gift, Alfred Chubb, IdaG Stahl, M Hartman, P L Row, AC Field, ; PWTreaster, TPDerr, M K Hassinger, Mrs John If ry, John GSchafler,- JLGraybill, HP Arnold, John DLenig, Joseph Steflen, J W Eisenhaur, Peter G Stahl, CHWenrich, Samuel Maurer, II Burns Smith, . S PSampsell, Clias Roush, James Ayers, . FF Walter, Emanuel Shaffer, WHAtfingcr, C A Steffen. C,CSeebold, Mar 1, 1902 Mar 2, 1902 Jan 1, 1903 Jan 1, 1903 June 1, 1902 Feb 1, 1903 April 1, 1903 Jan 1, 1903 May 1, 1902 Jan 1, 1903 Mar 1, 1903 April 1, 1902 Jan 1, 1903 Oet 1, 1902 April 1, 1903 April 1, 1903 April 1, 1902 April 1, 1902 Mar 1, '03 Oct 1, '98 Ane 11, 1902 Nov 1,1902 Mar 15, 1902 Jan 1, 1903 - Mar 1, 1903 April 1, 1902 June 1, 1903 Feb 1,1903 Jan 1, '98 Oct 14, 1902 April 1,1903 April 1,1903 April 1, 1902 Mar 1, 1902 Mar 15, 1903 May 1, '99 Mar li 1902 Jan 1,1903 May 1, 1902 " Mar 1, 1903 Jan 20, 1901 Mar 20, 1902 June 1, 1903 June 2, 1904 Mar 22, 1903 Mar 1, 1901 April 11, 1903 Jan 8, 1903 Aug 15, 1903 Mar 14, 1903 Mar 1,1900 ADril 1. 1903 Mar 22, 1903 Sept 14, 1902 , April 1, 1903 Janl, 1903 Jul 1,1902 Wm Bressler, . Josiah Benner, GeoW. Walborn, Chas DeLong, . WmHBoyer, John E. Dengler, John J Hummel, O C Yerger, Cyrus Courtney, Gelnett Bros., . Wilson Weller, Minerva Walter, Bennvil Walter, C G Bingaman, Jesse Bolig, John W Snoke, Margaret Bilger, J L Meiser, . Lewis Amtg, Philip Hoot, Theodore how, Geo C Kerr, CM Showers, George Stahl, . J E Rambo, E D Moyer, Henry Moyer, A K Gift, : Jus O Snook, HB Gelnett, David Womer, P P Brouse, GN Wetiel, Mar 1. 19C April 1,U Jan 1, 1 Feb 1,1! April 1,19 April 1,1! April 1,1! .April 1,11 April 1, IE- April 1, 1! Oct 1,19 April 1, 1! ; Aug 11,1! Jan 1,1! Jan 1, 19 June 1 19 June . - June 1, 1? Janl, 1? - - May 1,19 May 1, 19 April 1, 19 July 1, IS a-ti,' . Aug 1. 19 May 1,19 Apr 1,19 Mar 1, 1 T.. 1 1!l ' June 1, 19 Sci)t 1, It Mar 1,4 am. . of digeit? i. Tot tii 'e Fills V WkHt This rlks Hrrd I. a greater Dower and BBirniln.ttnir food. Dr. Kin'e New Life FiUi wondera. Thev tone and rei H,.:it.ai!itAA.itaBi Mtit.lv fill nnisona from tha avatem. enrioh tilnrtrl. imnrnvft annetlte. 0 hat ihv tlRBh. llnlV cents e Oarman 4 Co.. Richfield, P . W.Samp8ell, fennecreelt, la, Sine Mel ttHateltaf " - Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wearK aa lonf aa lead and oil mixed by to. Side . Headache Food doesn't digest wjj Appetite poor? BoWj constipated? Tongue coatcj It'tyour liver! Ayers ij are liver pills; they cured, pepsia, biliousness. x ;. . .' 3ic AS mtfu- I WeeX yer aiplM e eeer e Vreva at rtfa kiaer fjLmm me mtt. ;:xi::i:ul;. ( au . , " - " r
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