The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 07, 1901, Image 4

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    Published Every Thursday M :i(
GEO W WAGENSELLER A. M EDITOR AND OWNHR
misrepresentation, but admitting fur argument
sake, that it were true, time teu yearn of ECTvkia
will bring to Judjre McL'lure emoluments a
niiiiiiitiiitr in the neighborhood of ..M t,i .uo.
Has he nut been well paid .' And i it not huuu
tinii for Sovder County to have a iudm of her
SUBSCRIPTION RATES , ', ', -
' c 1 i ... i . B , .
Si no per year If paid in adTanc. i..vi pet mm il not paM wwu 1 wyuei v oiini nus ,., xeaisoi ins- rv,
'and in all its pages, it oann.M record the name uf
In advance Single wipe. Kivf I cuts
Aii n ising urn , it ,-rnts per line, nonpareil ii'taaare.
laeiit for lirst Ineartlnt. ami III cent- ht line for cm 1 , Miti.
MMnl Insertion. IS1 OFllo8 Near tue cunty t i onae,
iitvuwii tin' Plrat Nation) Hank ami ilOniiiity hill
Vol. xxxviii,
FKR 7, 1901.
N I M IKK .
SNYDER COUNTY N TOP.
THE selection of the twenty third day ol
February lv the Standing ( mittte
Saturday, for the holding of' the Kepuhlicuii pri
Diary eleetion, was a splendid vieton 1'u- Snyder
CouotyN candidate for President Jude, Not
that the date represented so much, but ii lroke
the back bone of the resolutions prepared by Un
ion County, who presumed that they eon li liriate
to Soyder County what we should l". I'lie re
presentations made that the people should huvi
a riglrt to vote direct for their ehoiee for 1'iv-i-dent
Judge were deceptive, and to s:iv the least,
uumauly. There was at no time an attempt madi
either by Mr. Potter or his friends, in am way,
to abridge the freedom or opportunity to vote l"i
any or all candidates, The opportunity i- open
to all who wish to register to become candidates.
If the whole ol' I 'nion County wants to register,
let them coaie on, There is nothing to prevent
it. Thercidiull lira lull and free opportunity
for everv hlepublicau to express ehoiee di
rect fir President Judge,
Now as to the candidates, A. V. Potter, Escj
of Selinsgrove, our own county, and Hon, II. M
Met 'lure, uf Union County, were registered. The
resolutions that Union county adopted were en
tirely in the interest of their o candidate, and
the Standing Committee did the proper thinj:
wheru they refused to be "bossd" l Inion
County, The voters of SuyUer County, in th'
order of rotation, gave to I'nion County the State
Senator for the nevt four years, and now they
surely cannot, in a spirit of fairness, ask us to
give tbe President Judge for ten years more,
especially since Union bus already had it for 30
vears and this additional, would make 40 years.
The plea made that Judge Met 'lure took the
nomination ten years ago, because no Liepublicnu
attorney in the district would accept it, is allot
a President Judge of its own. Arc we to blot
the fair name of Snyder by emitiling, and even
assisting in making, assaults upon the intelligence,
integrity and standing of the members of the
Snyder County bar, by continually electing law
vers from outside of the coutlty to be our
President Judges.
If this continues, we must not be astonished to
observe a continuance of the hain't of pointing
be linger of scorn at us for our own stupidity
in not taking care of our own iuteretfs. The
i lea of throwing bouquets over to Union Coun
ty for 55 years, and in that time only one being
thrown from them to Snyder County, is simply
preposterous and as long as the Republican voters
of Snyder County continue to throw bouquets
over toward Lewisburg, we will not get justice.
The Stand ng Committee set the pace on Sat- ! for j(Ke,
unlay to uphold the honor ami integrity ot .Sny
der County. Lt every voter of the County
YOUR MONEY BACK
$J this CHINA CLOSET is not ss described
For yjNBiMtf
$12.75 K5.cuJ"
Frtifht Frtpaid , t
ol the Mississippi
liiver point 1 et
on an equal bails. It
Is nude ol solid 0.1V,
measures 66 In. hik-li,
40 In. wide, hi ii a
rrei:ch beveled-edgo
mirrnrlntop, 14x6 in ,
round ptatoglftMMMI1
and j i n i f i rout
pin no polishrd all over,
and its retail value is
20.00, which you
save In buying of tlie
maker.
'J his In but one ol
thousands ol hnilnr
bargains ' our I urni
ture Department our
niaimnoth t ie p:i.
Catalogue, No. W.
tells all alut fund
tore; also about every
UI 1. .. t tmm . . I
S12.75, Fright Prepaid :lr. oimttlnt over
13,000 Illustrations and quotes wholesale prices to
consumer on over 1IS0.0O0 different articles. This
Cetalagu la Int thia Month
Oar Lithographed Catalogue ihcflvs Carpets, Rags, An
Sfmrei and Draperies In thttr ml colors. Carpets
Sewed Fare, Fright Prepaid and Lining Furnished Free.
Catalogue ot Men's Uade-to-Order Oothmg tuts Urge
cloth stmpUs ittju.hr J. We Prepiv Eipeessjge JJ
Ciursnlee to Fit. Dress Goods Catalogue contains tl
samples from ISc to $M0. We Pay Transportation.
AH Catalogues are Kree. Why pay ltrtall Prlcea
for anything.' We sell everything. Which book do
you want? Address this way:
ajLIUS HINES U SON. Baltimore. Mi. Dept. 003
NtV. KLLtS 18. If two votes are given for one
person for the Maine office on any bal
ttomatai the rtllipi Prty of Snyd.r it, but one of said vote shall be count.
I'ntiim.
ed.
Ro-pMbllahlJ by ninny re,iieata from Pout
Jm. -M .Slis
19. Kach voter's BUM shall lie put
on the sheet for voters' names m,l
At the mectiug of the MpPbltMID DOmbsfsd fay the clerk, ami a eorro
County Committee, held at Middle- ponding number be PUt on the bullet
burgh, Sejit. 7, tsuT, the Mlowtng re- fay the Inspeetor, whosball pfaw the
olutton was Adopted
Kkbolvbd, That the Chairman ai-
ballota In the imx as reotivfxL
10. It hall be thedntv of the elee-
point a committee of thrw Republkaui tionlKad to make Dublin nnM-i
j to compile a full set of rules gtivemiiig tion, immediately nftef OOUDtlOg the
the RepublieoD party of Snyder Coun- baHots, of the number ot vutea east for
ty, ami a more definite way of holding each candidate for each particular of
the Primary Election. ; flee ; and it shall lH. the further duty
The County Chairman appointed ot the return judge to return, under the
tic. W Wagenseller, T. A. Wagner certificate of the election board, the re
am) B, P. Arbogaat a oommittee to turn sheet, oaths, (Kill list, and tally.
present suitaole rules to cover the re- sheet to the meeting of the return
quiretneute of the oectision. On Sat- judges.
urday, Jan. 16th, 1898, the following
was adopted :
21, The return judges nre to meet at
the Court House in Middleburg, Penn-
1.
i hi.' 1 1 1 I i
s- I lk II Ilk tls.. A I .... . - - I I
Theoraanisatlon of the Heouhli- ' " wuowing tbe
in.
A. V. OTTER, U actual experience at till
bar, acquire I a broad legal knowledge that hi
u i i ii primary election, at one o'oloek n
i'lio party ol Mivderl ounlv shall eon- ' ' 1 h !'
slstofa County Committee, f whom I -- Printing Committee shall
each election district shall elect two n8to' one person for each Republl
members, said Committee to annually newspaper of the county, of whli h
elect a Chairman. Secretary and Treas- ,,R' Comity Committee treasurer shall
De chairman "exofilcia"
-'!. The Chairman shall call the mm.
urer.
2, The Committee of each district
opponent lacks. Give us an experienced attorney will see thatjthe election board is prop- mittee together when in hisludgmi
nt
erly organised by choosing a Judge, the business of the oommittee requires
I lisped or. ami l lerk, ot elect ion, who, u, or ne ma y lie required to do upon the
before entering upon the discharge of written request of five or mnrccomniit-
A KKW uheming politicians in Snyder ( -uunt their duties, shall severally take, and : teemen representing at least ."i different
ubscrlbe, on blanks to he prepared by uistncts,
...i i:,.i !J :.. i.: i i . i
I I l( .1 III i ic III IOC in ii is ei H i in v ii t suck 1(1 Ills . a I . c ii i . i i 1 s
1 i want to lmvc t he iioiniu . ion or I'rcsideiit , in liri
I. - . I .!.. I I .1 a ... O T ,
ic man on me .ini oi mis moncn. ,Mr. rot- . . , ,, . ,. ,
to tue present iiicumiiciii, ucpiiiiiican voicr, in
you want Union County lohave the Judge for 40 scribed bylaw.
years ? That will make 65 years f Snyder Coun
ty's existence without a judge. 05 vears with
out a rresident Judge. .Inst think ot'it.
ter is upright, honest ami is deserving of the
honor and the emoluments t the office.
unices nt) the inside
That isa mistake. All that rotter wanteu
a lair and square deal so that no candidate
I m: statement oi count v
..e il... ii. u. ..i i i i'.. ii.. - . 1 1
o.ige.s in mi' i "-I snouiii ne i.ociiiiiv exailllllCU
by every tax payer. Tin report, now given out
fur the Hrst time, presents a showing Cor the new
lioard of CommisssionerH, tint) indicates economy
old good management.
Nkxt Sunday is to beqtiite generally observed
by churchers as Moody Memorial Day. All
ministers of the Gospel and other religious work
ers are requested to make a special effort to se
cure funds to perpetuate Ins schools, which may
stand as a perpetual monument to his memory,
liEI'UBLlCANB, own yourselves on the 23rd ol , stamls for. Can you turn all these down '.'
February. It you nominate and elect Potter
you will have a judge who cull talk Dutch and he THE Post does not need Mummy Leslie
11,111 I I a a. 11. I i ...
Will tain loud enough so you can hear Inm. j snape us destiny on any public questions. Tin
What has iieen your experience durindg the last has, the reputation of having lost all it
ten years? article.
The retiring chairman ahull
the secretary of this committee for the call the new committee together fur
purpose, the oath or affirmation pre- permanent organization, within 80 da vs
alter their election.
... i ne .iiiii:u cicci snail oeoeni v. These rules call Hot be changed
tt such times as shall be designed by except the coDcurteoce of two-thirds of
lii.l'iilllitv-l'iiniltiilti... i.irlit..ilil,ii.lti- lit... I ..... . . . i .1 ...
v v., mi iiuiih-is oi tue eominittee at a n-
thcii
unless thirty days' notice bus been ,rh.
i till n ...ll! . i:i1 . .
t. mi Known lu'piiouenus ipiitnueo en ot me proposed change.
bersol which shall constitute a quorum gularly called meeting and not
t i transact buslm
It was represented that Potter and his friend.- to vote at the ensuing general election ok ti... r.... i ' .
. ' ,, , ,. , Luo i ;.. .i ... 7. : . ineioregoing rules go lutoeffec
did not want to allow other candidates to register, hball be permitted to vote at the pri- from this date.
niary eieei ion.
5. I n ease of a vacancy in the com
mittee caused by death, resignation,
w. Waoknbrllek,
T. A. Waqneb.
B. P. Arbooast,
I . I il. It. ' lit I v ... I'liniiiV nl id' iitlinI'M-itin i I -l I ! 1 I 1 ii t ll 1 1 tt1 i ii i
lose ooiii umun and anyuer t ouuties ami still to ; ' aaiaaieDurgn, fa, Jan. 16, 1888.
iillll Ol un I i I I I , i I I n 1 1 I i iiiiini i ii-ciiijin
lie nomitiated Judge.
A GOOp judge, it righteous court, lower court
expenses, home talent elevated, honor and justice
sustained, these and more is what A. W. Potter
from said district to appoint his suc
cessor, subject to the approval of the
County I lommittee.
Ii. Tin' primary election shall be '
held on Saturday from one o'clock un-1
1 til seven o'clock p. III.
"FlorMM I'ast Hall."
BY TBI
BABOABDJAM I.IKE railway.
"flMrMa M W I !! Nhort LIm"
TO THE
Wlnler Kenorln ol I he Sou i,
V. Any person offering his vote at tl r , i n
i I i ii . , 1 I he Only Line Operatina Daily Tram-
e primary election may be challenged ' r s rm'l ' rain,
to noriaa.
th
by anv one entitled to vote at the same
r '0 election.
I li
A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED
Wedneattay. Jan. ao.
A bill In the Delaware legislature
provides for adjournment March 1.
The sPiiatorinl deadlock continues,
Count Tolstoi, the eminent Russian
novelist ami social reformer, is aaia
seriously 111, says a St. Petersburg dis
patch. William C. Whitney purchased the
Btallion Hamburg for $6,000 at the sale
of the late Marcus Daly's horses in
New York.
The arguments of President Mitchell
and Vice President Lewis at the Mine
Workers' convent ion at Indianapolis,
defeated a law to increase their sal
aries. Probate Judge Millard, at Toledo,
held that all prisoners committed to j
the Toledo workhouse from the police
courts were detained unlawfully, and
Immediately released several of them,
TharadM . .Inn. .'11.
Senator M. A. Hanna, who was a
lieutenant in the civil war, is to join
the (!. A. It.
Fire following explosion In a New
York box factory burned over nearly a
block and caused $1,600,000 damage.
rcnxnurKne.
Joseph Bwope, a smelter In the Uni-
ted states mint at Philadelphia, was
arrested for stealing abralsed nickels,
nnd confessed.
The Goon?'" N. N. Tyner collection of
paintings was sold at the Waldorf
Astoria ballroom, New York, last
Dlght for $66,125,
Monday, l'-i. 4.
Mrs. Thomas C, Piatt, wife of the
senator, Is dying at the Fifth Avenue
hotel. New Yolk.
All of the 'joints'' at Hiawatha,
Kan., have been wiped out by the tem
perance crusaders.
W. C. Maker, the oldest graduate of
Princeton college, died at Qrand Rap
Ids, Mich., aged K.
('apt ('.. D, Ripley is under arrest at '
Newcastle. Ky., for alleged complicity
In the Ooebel murder,
It Is said that Calcagno, an anarchist,
is now voyaging from this country to I
Rome in kill KitiR Victor Emmanuel.
Governor Nash, of Ohio, has ordered
the sheriff of Hamilton county to pre
vent the proposed Jeflrles-Ruhlln prize-.
tli;ht In Cincinnati.
It is authoritatively announced that
Senator D. I!. Hill, of New York, is not I
acandidate for theDemocratls nomlna- ,
GOOd
Blood!
kt .. ft..,. ... -i ii.,. ..I K. ft' , n
" "' 1 """"" ; Hon for president In 1904.
ork. Blenora Downing, a nurse, and .. . 1 .
Katie Pay, waitress, lost their lives
For sellitiK their votes, lit men at
Crawfordsvtlle, Ind., have been dis
franchised for periods rangiiiK from
12 to 20 years.
W. H, Alnsley, superintendent of the
Webb Tile company, of Coudersport,
Pa., was Instantly killed yesterday. He
was caught in the belting and his skull
fractured.
I roliij'. I'Vll. I.
The senatorial deadlocks In Dela
ware, Nebraska, Montana and Oregon
continue.
In the Nevada senate a bill was In
troduced to repeal the law authorizing
prize fights in that state.
The army reorganization bill has
passed both houses of congress and has
been signed by the president.
Steve Hrodie, the bridge jumper and
sporting man of New York, died at San
Antonio, Tex., last night of consumption.
Nine-year-old Anna Buccl, of Pitts-
Five Inches of snow fell in New York
during the 24 hours ended at 10 o'clock
last night,
The bill preventing the operation or
slot machines in Delaware passed the
stale senate.
By command of Emperor William the
Herman court will remain in mourning
for three months in memory of Queen
Victoria.
The Pretoria correspondent of the
London Times estimates that there are
19,000 Doers still in the field, and says
that more Uritish troops are required.
GBNERAL MARKETS.
Philadelphia, Feb. 4. -Flour In light de
miindt winter superfine, S8.25liS.SOj Penn
sylvania roller, clear, t3.10O3.S5; city mills,
extra, $2.6002.80. Rye Hour steady at $:!.!Hi
U'J.'.ij per barrel for choice Pennsylvania.
Wheal weak; No. 2 red. spot. "SliTMic
Corn unlet and steady; No. 2 mixed, spot.
43043HC.; No. 2 yellow, lor local trade.
4I1 Bi 4"n. Oats unlet and steady; No. 2
iSVMrSSc.; lower grades. mVMc. Hay quiet;
choice timothy. JIT. Mi for lance hales.
liurg. charges her father with the mur-I Heef dull; family. tUOlS; mess, $99.50;
der of her mother. The uxorcide Is to'Li1?-.' i17if"if.; ,','ndu.";. '."?'!?:
lu.ll, ,ll-Bn, fl.l .Ml 1, I. .1111 III 111,
western steamed. 17. xn. I.Ivl poultry
uuoteu at luviiie. tor heavy hens, si'iiiik
U large.
In the Illinois senate a bill was Intro
duced making it a misdmeannr to sell
or bring into the state any cigarettes
or cigarette pnper.
Mary P. Ranks, widow of Gen. N. P.
for liKht fowls. 7c. for old roosters. Ml
Inc. for young c hickens. UOlSe. for spring
ducks, M10e, for turkeys nnd Mi He. for
geene. Dressed poultry at 10c. for choice
western fowls, 6Hs97c. for old roosters.
tl(Vil?e f i ' rholc.i nml fnliev iw.urliv
Banks, former governor of Massachu- i chickens. ISHOlSc. for large western ca-
ettsand speaker of the national house, '"a. I2wl3e. for fancy nearhy spring tur
n i m i.t, . 0, i keys, 12fi IZ'.je. for choice to fancy west-
died at Waltham, Mass., aged 81. ,rn ;lu,.ks ,-,, 7,(ll0r for w,.8t(,rn ,.,,,..
George D, Gear, of Hawaii, charges Hotter steady; creamery. 1Mi21c.; factory,
Robert W. Wilcox, delegate in congress : "1T14V4C. : Imltiitlon i-r.-nmery. 13Vi17V :
. .. ,.; . i u i New lork dairy. 13'i 194c. ; fancy Henn-
from Hawaii, with treason, In having HVViinla nrlnls lobblmr nt 2l'n27e.: do.
given encouragement and offered aid wholnnle. 22ffi 23c. Cheese llrm; fancy
to the Philippines insurgents.
Mntnrdaj-, Feb. 2.
At Malaga. Spain, a subterranean
powder mill was discovered In grounds
belonging to the Jesuits.
Owing to an error In its enactment.
Iowa's biennial election law, adopted
at the polls by 30,000 majority, Is null
and void.
The engagement Is announced of
Miss Pauline Astor, daughter of Will
iam Waldorf Astor, to the Duke of
l.i re full made, ll'.ull'v. ; small do.
UOUe. Eggs firm; New York and
Pennsylvania, at mark, 21c; southern, at
mark, I!iu20c. ; western, at mark, 20if2014c.
I'otatoes quiet; Jersevs. tl.25tftl.75; New
York, ll.50ill.75; Lon- Island, $1.7562; Jer
sey sweets, It. 75-u 3.
East Liberty. Pa., Feb. 4. Cattle slow
ind lower; extra. S5.40ifiS.66; prime. 35.'AK(
6.30; common, S3&3.75. Hogs active; prime
assorted mediums and best Yorkers. 35.624
C505; light Yorkers and piss, 35.i'Mi5.ti2H;
heavy hogs. 35.5n'n.55; roughs. ;!.',:. n ;.. in.
Sheep steady; choice wethers. Jl'ni4.7i;
common. 3243; choice lambs. 35.005.75:
common to good lambs, 34Q6.60; veal
talves. r7.26.
Your heart bests over one hun
dred thousand times each dsy.
One hundred thousand suppliesof
good or bad blood to your brain.
Which is it?
If bsd, impure blood, thenyoor
brain aches. You are troubled
with drowsiness yet cannotsleep.
You are as tired in the morning
as at night. You have no nerve
power. Your food does you but
little pood.
Stimulants, tonics, headache
powders, cannot cure you; but I
-riori.lii .,, Melrolll Limit"
BY THB
NaNaID aik mm: RltLWAT,
HomiH and nrl India Short bins
in Tin-:
Winter ReanrlMOl ill, Slllllll,
The oniy Line Orabng Daily Trau
to F londa.
Tl, Ell. n ....
In ease anv person is so challeng- .tZ ... . ".irrl ' other
. A'r line Kit ii w ii -
the election board shall not receive I splendidly equipped traius leaves
b vote until ne has established his New York dally m 12:30 a m " ir.i
iht to vote. "7l ..,nll,V"' 1 ""sylvunin Rail
road, with Pullman Drawlnir It,,,,,,,
(I Thahall ha tin. .Iiitv nf t ie e ee-I lln., I'.,. r, "W'UK . KOOIU
' J S i I T? i "y oaelles to
tion officers to challenge the vote of any
and all persons offering to vote as afore
Raleigh, Southern Pinew. nnin.ki.
Savannah. Jacksonville, where oon-
' I I I ' I ' t I (If I N Jl Ti i i i . . I f... k!a A . I
sa.d, of whose qualifications to vote the 'JS " ' WS"J.
il election board, or any of them, I train connects nt New York u
may have a doubt.
Hi. The County Cotnml Use shall ap
th
train Bostan n, m. MM pun.
delphla 2;50 a, ui,, Balthnora 6:82 n
in , n nsiiiDKton 111:00 a. m.. Rini,
.... unimaj , I lie niih j
i WK 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 Hi 1 1 . 1 1
proximate the expenses of said Prim-1 mood 2 40 p. uj arriving 8oothern
ary Elections and assess each candidate Pines 0:80 p. in , Columbia 1:48 a. m
Ids proiiortloiiate share as the Commit- Savaouah 6KX) a. m Jacksonville
tee shall, lm lair in consideration of rlZX
the term and emoluments of the office Drawing Itooui Sleeper New Y'ork to
ill pllt Oil Its IIIHL'ujfj,
ne opera- for which the several candidatesjpre- Jaoksonvllle. Throairh Vestil
5,
will. It makes the liver.
skin and bowels perform their
proper work, it removes an im
purities irom ine diooq. ahq ii
makes the blood rich in its life-.
giving properties.
To Hasten
Rooovory.
You will be more raoldlv cured
if you will take a laxative dose of
Ayer s pills each night, iney
arouse the sluggish liver and thus
cure biliousness.
Wrftm to mt Dwofar.
We bare the excluaWe tarries at
tome of the moat emlaent phyalalanf In
the United sums. Write frsalr aU ta
particular! In Tour eat.
LowaU. ktaat.
piori.iR ,.h m...;.. , ." ur """.
I , , '"i" ""in .llniteil
solid Irom .New York vl. n, ,
.: " ' '""siiiriirtnn in.. i.
. " I sent their naniei
n.
The County t lommittee treasurer
Passenger Coaches and perfect ser
vice.
For information cull on rtr ii-i ir. tc
shall Imj recillired to present to the I all P isylvanbt Hnilroad ollle.es or
niond, Raleis-h. Columhla v ', Couiltv Colllllllttce at tlie first meetiii).' sealioard Air Line Kail wit v represen
Jiti.bana.t.iii , '"mi.ia, Savannaha .. ,, , , . :, tutives, t BOH Washinirinn "ai ,
'.no , . liirns, ,.. , loiiow ll!'l I lie Ml 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 cieri lull, ill! mill- n , V .
led account of tile receipts, and ex-
necllons nt .lacks,. i, v.,",. , ' c '
.. .i ..ii i.m .... . . "" 'or I Miiii,i
RUntua tor tbe l'. S., '"' Au" Pendituresof Hie primary.
1 1 V " 1 Ms "ail!
" v :."'wUK KOOIU SI, ,.
cur New Vnrk ... l.i .. i n nu
U.. io.no ... -"""M. I,i
Itoston. Mass.; 120(1 iiiui 871 Hr
wav, New Yorlc:tt0 Sontn Ti.i-.i r
Philadelphia: l'ut Bast Herman St!',
1" All ludlnts shall contain the I ,l ,,rr: lW York Avenue.
, . e ,, . . . w nsninmon, or to K, E L. Bunch,
2:08a ui N vtH" Lmv '-' eandi.laics for County, Dls- General Passenger Agent, Ports.'
in., (from 28rd Street si, t i p" ' lru'u ' otner omces or proposiuons totmuuui, mi. i i7.;;t
yivauia Kallroad), Philsdel ,i "i bo voted on ny the ucptiiiiieans oi me;
r : 4 ... . i i.'i . : i
I OUIlly III UH' I IIIIIIU V IMtM'IMMI U1M1
l. ui, Bait hnere 0:40 p ,,, v' ,'
ion 6:00 d. in. ..,..,..!.'.' )N,l"hm-
. '.' fi'iviiitr at s,,, ,,i,.." l,.,ll l. ,,i v.l liv tin-l'l iotinir I'nm.
rineK, . (;.. .v.-ii;., . " 1 . 1 . " Blsln
I ' in nt ...
w., ,v.w . ui., BHvannah, Ga la-aa
a. ui , Jacksonville 8:60 u m v;'f signatures.
K::!,"''' Tauipa 6:80 a.m..
A.I...
aimnia 4;.i.) p
mittee and each ballot shall bear their
Charlotte D:5 .
in
IS. ISach of said ballots shall contain
the names of alldthejcandldates ; the
, 1. 1 it h
' M 'I .. . ' ... .... ....
Miami on h i- waae both at names or said candidates snail De group-
Tampa on tbe West r" a" ''"rl toK' tht-r in nlphaliotical orde
rt'rst nml Havana. Thar5 f!',r K,'- the title of the office for which t
Trial List, Feb. Courti
ntiurger ami Wolf vs. Auckeraml Knlghli
John II. Marks vs. Henry V Bltaslng,
WalmerA Co. vs, N. J. Uvingston,
SALE KECISTEK
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nosh r,i,i'':,.,l,Vu' L'ted" is luxuri- ' respectively running,
PHI. ,. ' V':" ' 'V"V respect, with
r under . '. "1 , lm'F Wl" ,,c in"''i 'rep und
r iiiiiur t tnla lit-mlnii; w hen Hr I, ll, , ,,.,..,i ,.,
for wlliell tlll'V are , "JJ)W- " '"" re not printed ut this
nniei- jli cents w ill lie rarired. Persons exiieet-
14. The PrintingCommlttee shall
Washington, D. C
Qencssee jrure Food Co.. Leroy.
N. Y.:
"Oentlemen: Our family realize
so much from the use of GRAIN-(J
that I feel I must say a word to in
duce others to use it. If people are
interested in their health and the
welfare of their children they will
use no other beverage. I have used
them all, but GRAIN O I have found
superior to any, for the reason that
it is solid grain. Tours for Health.
0. F. MiiBs.
"' aOOim r I '(.inn , , i . .. . . .. - . WlttWUBJUAY, reft It, at Fremmit Bali
Went Car with Drawing Rooina prHlhvePriuted.onJwh,to ml,t'r of KU('h ! 8toJlB' wlllttim ehiekmisaiid h'ousei
State Koonia in.... aim , ., i .... K"1
u ' "' ' .nilou l;ur thro' "minis inn n-ss iiniii uoiioir me nuiii
llogarae11? 0,,eio,,led PnHman berofvotes cast for the Republioan can
nn. r,..u , . ' didate for President at the last preced
wiite to all i'enn.s : "i",,n, J
""ii ixmiroiio ol
l 'i t. rri,lle"Utives of the.SeH
board Air Line Railway t 808 wV.t
shall distribute to one member of the
Count v Committee in each election dis-
For further inr,,,......
lite ti, ..Ii o """V' '"'"'"'an on or lini; Presidential election, ! and thev
I ... ; ,- j i B wasii
!5i n. I "Sf"00! as6.;ia06 and
8 1 BroaiJway . New York; ltd South
Third street, Philadelphia 807 East
Y'kuu-'1 '""ore, 14:)4 New
o Ave., VVashlnirton. or to R E
L. Buoob. General Passenger aent
JOltSUIolltll. Via. h , rr1.'. '
1 l i i ,
log to have i sals should selaot date and have
ll IIIHITieU 111 1 11 18 ,',,11111,11.
WEDNESDAY. Feb, IS, at Premont, Bale
SATI U), Ki l,. IK, three rrllea north-west ol
Hlddlthurs;, on the homestead lar I
Bnoeh Ulngaman, Bolomi Kulms win sell .
horses, 7 head ol cattle and farming iiiml,
incuts. r
THURSDAY, Keh, 21. 2 milej. north-west ,1
Blobqeld, Mr. Amanda Herald will sell I
boraea, I tows, jouhk cattle and farming
llll,iciii,-in.
triet, not less than double the number WEbnksHAY, Keh sr. one-fourth mile east ..f
Does It Pay To Buy Cheap?
A cheap remedy for couKhs and
colds is allrisrLt, hut you want some
thing that will relieve snd cure the
more severe and dangerous results
ot thioat and lung troubles. What
shall you dot Go to a warmer and
more regular climate? Yes, if pos
sible; il not pos iblefor you. then in
either case take the only reined v
that has been introduced in all civil
ized countries with success in severe
throat andluugtroubles. "Boschee's
Oerman 8y,Up." It not only heals
and stimulates th tissues todeBtroj
the germ disease, but allays inflam
mation, causes easy expectoration,
gives a good night's rest, and cures
ihe patient. Try onk bottle. Re
commended many years by all dru
gista in the world. Get Green's
Jrrize Almanac.
.Ileiservil e. r. A. rnrtzlim- will selltwi
mines, -icowsanu limning implements.
The plague of 'go La Grippe.
The dettroyer of LaGrippe Miles Nervine,
of ballots east for the'liepubliean Pres
Identlal candidate in said district, ami
take a receipt for said ballots from said i
Committeeman . In addition the can-1
didates may procure from the jirinter
five days before the time fixed for
holdiiii: the primary eleetion, us many
official ballots as they may de ire at the
OOSt of printing.
15. The County!Committee is to fur
nish at least one County Oommittee , TUEMIAV Mar el ll, at Aline. J P. Naug'ewil
.... Z m ii j a sell horses, cows, heifers and farming im
man in each district u list of candidates ! piements.
who have been duly registered, said MON'DAY, March ll, David nick hart will sell 2
oommittoeman to give the list to the I Xortn0::.""4 &? immeai'-' '
election board, and Votes cast for any MONDAY. March II, one-fourth mile west
PXBRDARY 28 and MARCH land a, at O. W.
Hk'i steire at Selinsirrore, Frank B. Kins
of Lewlaburg w ill sell at private sale a car
loud of Kortnern Orown Seed I'otatoes at
reasonable price.
FRIDAY, March 1, mOO. one-half mile west ol
Salem church In t'entre township, Annie
Marks will sell 6 horses, 2 cows and farming
implements.
8ATUKDAY, March 2, one and one half miles
north of Middleburg, James Ueckara will
sell 2 horses, 2 cows, ! head of young cut
tle am farming implements.
candidates other than those on said of-
of Middleburg, lieno Walter will sell horses,
lowi ana laruung implements.
fletftl list shall notbecounted, with the Wednesday, March is, three miles south-
exception of .Standing Committeeman.
16. If on any ballot more names are
voted than there are persons to be
nominated, or, if for any reason it is
impossible to determine the voter's
choice for any office such ballot shall
not be counted for such office.
17. The o ill cial.bul lots provided tor
by the above rules shall state how many
candidates to be voted for, for each office.
west ol Middleswarth. John W. Klin,, will
sell 1 horses, 2 mules, cattle and farming
implements.
FRIDAY, March IK. one and One-half miles
west of Aline, F. J. Trutt will sell horses,
cows and tanning implements.
TUHBDAY, March 19, one mile south-oast of
Middleburg, A. E. Smith will sell 2 horees,
2 cows, cattle and farming implements.
THUKSDAY, March 21, one and ona-foartli
miles south-east of Mt Pleasant Mills, F. F.
Walter will sell 4 horses, 10 head of cattle
and farming implements.
FRIDAY, March tt, two' mile north-west or
of Middleburg. Ambrose Lona; will sell 4
horse. 7 head cattle and (aiming Implements.