The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 14, 1901, Image 5

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    WT!!!!!"'0 BXPRES8LY FOR THE POST j DY ITS CORPS OF CORRKSrON DENTS jV a)
EuiNHGROVE.
Prof II. X. Couaor of Sanbury,
was MTii an our streets Saturday.
Grant Shuck and wife entertained
Miss Marks of Sunbury last week.
Mrs. F. J, Schoch is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Fullmer, at Hunt
ingdon. Hiram Slgfreid and wife, left
Friday for Reading to pay his moth
er a visit.
Mrs. Qortner is at Maple Hill
visiting friends in that section of the
country.
Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. Jae.
Smith took a trip to Hickory Cor-
ners i nursaay i
ri.i 1
onsiilt Dr. hiner-
ick.
Dr. B. F. Wagenstiller, who has
been housed up for over a week with
Sciatic Rheumatism, Is able to lie out
again.
N. S. Gangier and wile returned
in their home at Elisabethville Tues
day having spent some weeks among
friends.
L. (i. Walker and wife ol York,
wi re at Freeburg last week attend
ing the funeral of Mrs. Walker's
mother.
Judge Hueh'jrand wife, Dr. Hook
and wife and several others were en
tertained by II. D. Sehnure and wife
one day last week. They came by
.sled.
UNION TOWNSHIP.
Jockey Aneker spent
nith a friend at Pallas.
Jerry Vendor transactet
Snndi
business
at the county seat Thursday.
Judge McOIure of Lewisburg,
spent a few days of last week in this
place.
Benj. Bennerand wife ufShamo
kin visited among friends here over
Sundae .
The young people had a nuiet
siM'ial party with the family of Levi
Stahl Friday evening.
J. S. Quaker intends to move his
steam bow mill this week into
El uiel A ticker's woods.
V. W. Sholly and A. S. Secbrtst
attended court at Mifflintown last
week, they were royally entertained
by Henry Pontius and family. Mr.
L'ontitis was a former resident of
Snyder county, un kon nuch deitsh
rada.
It seems that the wavs and means
committee at the IJ. S. Capitol in
cutting down the war tax must lie
)t the same stripe as the element it ;
favors namely the Peer Trust and !
Tobacco trust since more than half
"I the entire reduction is taken from
these two alone, including of course''
lour million dollars on cigarettes I
which is one of the best anti-life
remedies on earth.
David Citv, Neb., April 1. I9n0
Geii(see l'ure Food Co, Le Roy.
(!eiitleinen: I urist say in regard
to GRAIN 0 that there is nothinp
better or healthier. We have used
it for years. My brother was a
grout coffee drinker. Ho was taken
sick and the doctor said coftee was
the eauae of it, and told us to use
GRAIN O. We got a' package but
aid not like it at first, but now
would not be without it. My broth
er has been well ever since he start
eu to use it. Yours truly,
LlLLlE SOCUOK.
WESTBEAVEU.
w. II. Kncpp expects to quit
blacksmithing and go to fanning.
David Renninger of Flint Valley,
passed through our town, Sunday.
Mrs, L. R. Treaster, who had been
the sick list last week, is improv
ing. Partial who own rigs and those
lio can Inirrow are taking advan
tage of the good fdeighing.
Enoch Raker mid villi- HMimt. a
W weeks visiting friends in Big
ValleV. Mltllm ennnrv nrwl rnirrl
lllev, Mifflin cnnnr.v nnd rniuirl
having a good time.
Spencer llomig of Adanisburg,
M seen at this end last week look
jng Up cattle suitable for bis trade,
Mttehering.
1'lmres Baker purchasal a full
Jled short horn cow last week of
Uavid Wagner. He says if be can
10t Ret good stock he wants none.
idea for all farmers.
l'AXTON VII.I.K
( lharles Hen- of Lewisburg visited
his parents a few days last week.
.John Sterner and son ofSunbury,
are visiting Mrs. Sterner's parents.
Miss Elda Graybill of C. P. C.
New Herlin, visited her parents over
Bundav
A. V. Potter of Seliusgrove, was
in town Friday huuting up his polit
ieal friends.
V. D.Gifl and wife of Middle
burg visited
Grant Yodei
their daughter, Mrs.
Sun lav.
M. C. I lamer of New Berlin, and
10. F. 1 lamer of A line came home
to visit their father who is very ill.
Miss Effie Hornberarer of Aline,
and Miss Ada Howell of Beavortown
were visitors in town over Sunday.
Grant Heimbach ol Beavertown
and his sister Mrs. Kate Sechrist of
Centre Co., visited Austin (lift's,
Sunday.
Last week Albert Renninger of
near New Berlin moved his family
on the Absolom Snyder farm west
of Paxtonville.
Monday evening a party consist
ing of twenty four of our young and
middle-aged people enjoyed a very
pleasant trip to Aline, the quests of
Miss Kate Arnold. The kind lady
has the many thanks of the party
lor her kindness shown them while
there.
SCI INK K
John Stuck ami (ami!
were vis-
iting his brother, Sunday.
JfHenry Lessnuin built a new ic
Ii' Use last week.
J. P. Wendt of Aline was in town
Friday.
A. F. Srhnce and family visited
John Sell nee's, Sunday.
Last Saturday evening a merry
party of Fremont and Schnee were
to Mi iserville.
. A. Harding was to (let
eorg.-
town last Saturday evening
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
UbOBE MILLS
i no. winner anu sun oi caiem
were .seen on our streets Friday.
Mrs. Thomas Leonard of Lewis
burg vi-ited her father, Benjamin
1 ummel.
John Marks and wifeof Northum
berland visited Andrew Hutnmel.
Annie Stetler returned from her
visit at Winficld.
Francis Miller and wife and Cor-
i. r i i a tn t i
neiius ijaiKiensiaer oi rairuaK
spent Thursday witii B. F. Walter
( 'lavton K rat .er took a load o
viiiing tolas to Deavertown, cne
guests of Miss Pearl Smith. A very
good time reported.
Mrs. Charles Herman of Chilles
qunqua and Mrs. Rue hen II ummel
of K reamer spent Sunday with Mrs.
Charles Stuck.
A. W. Snyder and wife, Rueben
Ulriob anl wife, Forest Docbler
and wife, Prof. Frank Long and
wife, Miss Izora Ulrich and the
Misses Breimier of Selinsgrove, and
Henry I ''rich of Kansas, all took a
lied ride and spent Monday evening
with Antes Ulrich and family.
Miss Annie Erdley is on the sick
list. i
Miss Annie Rolig of Selinsgrove
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Susan
Erdley.
t .1
A. A. Ulrich, J. A. Smith and
Allen Keigle have gone to Clearfield
-r s ii i c, i Aa i
Mrs. Charles Stuck spent Sunday
with Lnwil Hummel and family.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXJOO
ki om its
Parmer'n Fell Boots 37c
Men's Kuliber Boola $1.7.1
Men's KuhberSliowi 2tcup.
Women's Kublier Shoes 28c up .
enini 8 ituDDer onoes xuc up
LEATHER .
Men's Shoes .19c up ,
Boys' Shoes. 8.1c up 1
Indies' Shoes B9c up .
MAinuiuv.iAu niior. nur , ounoury, i a
POUT IREVEBrON.
Prof. Aneker was in town Sun-
day.
Stewart
spent
II .11
of Mckccs
Sunday itli his
Mr. Bittle am
wile..
1 Mis VVeiser, of
lwisburg passed through to.vn
Sunday enrouti
to
Mahautongo, the
hitter's home.
Frank Reif and wifi
ast
pent I
week w ith relatives at New
port.
John Wise and wife ol Dundore,
-pent Saturday with their daughter' ,
Mis. Wm. Arnold and Mrs. Perry
Rothermel.
Aaron Zerbey and sisters, of Chap
man were visitors in town Sunday.
Mi-s Lizzie Schrey and friend of
i verd ilia, enjoyed adrive to our town
j Sunday.
Hathaway Kelly and family of
sunoury, visited ins pa renin last
week.
II. F hai les and daughter, Jen
nie, made a Hying trip to Middle
burg Monday evening of last week.
Jacob Shaffer and sister-in-law,
Mr-. E. C. Shaffer of Suubury, are
visiting the former's parents.
Clarence K lock ol Sunbury, ar
rived in town at a late hour Satur
day night.
Three sleighing parties the first
consisting chiefly of Bogais, the
second of Neitaes and the third of
Snyders enjoyed the hospitality of
Norman Fisher and family oi the
Isle ,( Que, Benton Stroub and fam
ily of Pallas, and Daniel Snyder and
family of Selinsgrove, respectively
one night last week.
m. ondling, our noted fisher
man, sold 4500 lish Saturday.
Mi-s Fisenharf of ndeiiendei ,
was in town Sunday afternoon.
vinos nioyei
I'old, two (if (
ami I
unman
lomas
icr-
i w 1 1 : 1 1 1 1
bright and active teai
through town Saturday
i
Iters nas-eil
i bile
on a
business lour.
Jerry Snyder and family
Matbias Schnee ami family
Visited
f Mali-
antongo Sunday.
.lack Sechrist of Hhamokin sM-iit
a few days with friends last week.
Edwin Mock, o. (i. Bioe, Rich
ard Foltz, H. F. and .1. I. ( lharles,
II. M., C. S. and i. I. Neitz and
Joe Gets! enioved a slci'di ride to
ibury Saturduv.
ii i . . .
i ne .ii-iii( iianna is now entirely
frozen o er al this place.
John Snyder and Sheds Kelly
transacted business at Sunbury Sat
urday. Adam Reif and wife spent Sun
day at Liverpool, the guests of the
lailer's sister and family.
('has. Mullrer in company with
two ladies ofSunbury, spent Satur
day evening with friends.
Postmaster Flanders and his better-half
enjoyed a long sleigh ride
Sunday,
1'. D. Swilieford, who was a wit
ness in the Goodling-Barner murder
case at Milllin, returned home.
BWINEPORD.
.Mi- Uattie Howell of Heaver
town is the gaicst of Mrs. James
Dietrich.
RenoSpitler spent several days
with his sister at Sunbury.
' Ira Hendricks and KstcIIa Wood
lin of Freeburg visited among
friends here Sunday.
Hanna Newbury, who was stay
ing with her aunt, Mrs. J. Lt. Marks,
returned to her home in Lewistown.
Bert Bowe and wife of Millers
burg are visiting A. Kreeger's.
Mrs. Dr. Barber and children of
Danville are visiting Miss Amanda
VVittcniuyer.
A party of twenty enjoyed a sled
ride to New Berlin Tuesday evening
where they took an oyster supper at
the home of Mr. Erdley's.
Mrs. Latter VV etcel is visiting her
parents near V rcmont.
Miss Lillian Dunkleberger is
spending some time at Hickory Cor
ners. A. G. Hush our and wife spent a
few days with bis mother at McAlis
terville. Ed w. Kinney and wife who had
been visiting their parents at Mo
Clure for some time returned home.
UUNDORE
Isaac Scilor. of Selinsirrove.
and
were
eal-
('apt. Keise. of Philadelphia,
in town representing groceries.
Ed. Shrawdcr. of Shaniokin.
led on our merchant for whom he
used to clerk.
Rev. Fortner, of Selinwrrove, nar-
I took of a turkey dinner with N. T.
Dundore and family,
Nathan Haokenburg, of Krateer
v i I If, was in town.
The fiiet that the grand jury of
Northumberland recommends the
building nf a bridge at Herndon has
provoked much applause.
( ieo. W olf it tut- mug outu millin
er of good ties.
Minnie F. Ever and her daughter,
Sara, had some fine ice cream with
Maria W. Dundore and music fol
lowed. Candidates for office arc getting
to work in real earnest.
Sleighing parties are numerous
and their joys arc unbounded,
The poor tax of our township is
enormous. Is there no remedy V
... , . . . . i
( fur public school is in a nourish-
nig condition.
N . T. I lundore and wife
w ere on
the sick tor a few day s.
Drs. Krebs and Bogar are
liusv
looking after their patients.
.1. V. W agner has a valuable mare
for sale.
The Susquehanna had an icy ap
pearance for the last two weeks.
Our heavy taxpayers want a town
ship poor house.
Man's fortunes are according to
his pains.
Maria Baumberger spent several
weeks w ith each of her sons, ( '. D.
Dundore of Shamokiu and S. '.
I londore of Pennscreek and is stay
ing a lew (lavs w ith N . T. Dundore
and family.
TROXELViLLE.
Every Inn
V complains of having
'
the grip.
Most of out
I .'III
iple have
their
nouses mien.
A. II. Swartz was to Union o.
Chas. I'. Erb ami brother, Joshua
have secured a job mi the Pardee
tract with Harry W altz.
Ii. Emma Fetterolf of York, Pa.
is al home visiting relatives and
friends.
Isaac llackenburg was taken
In. me from lliestoteoii account ol
a sudden attack ol grip.
George Ewig and Mary Krebs
were married Sunday. May they
enjoy much happiness
A. W. Cill is agent for the Bo
chester Spray Rump Co.
SALEM.
Mis. H
VV. Fisher
in Pftila.
D. K uster and Mi
arc spending some
s. T.
time
W. H. Phillips and wife, of
Aaronsburg, visited the hitter's sis
ter, Mrs. (ieo. M. Witmer, last
week.
Thursday evening Mrs. Mary
Luck and fainilvcntertained a sleigh-
ing party from TroxeK ille.
Miss Mabel Kustcr was to Sun
bury Thursday.
Henry Laudenslager is loading
prop timber at Cliff ;rd.
Walter HayborgeY, of Erie, is vis
it'iig at the home of Mrs. Mary
Moyer.
The young people ofSalem enjoy
ed two sleighing parties la;t week.
Miss Mamie Kessler spent a
week with her sister, Mrs. ('.
Teats at Sunbury.
Wm. H. Mertz and family, ol
Northumberland, visited Ceo. M.
Witmer's over Sunday.
Josiab Maurer and wife, of K rea
mer, attended C. E. at this place
Sunday evening.
(I. A. Snyder and will' nre happy
liecause of tbe arrival of a littlt
daughter.
Jollo, the Hew Desert.
pleases all the family. Four Flavors
Lemon, orange, raspberry and straw
berry At your grocer's. 10 cents.
Try it to-day.
I
by loenl .. ,
kitii"!
r- ell lt.i 'i
Thei i- Onlv nil
III Km, m i iii i
re in de f
ii Baiii'il ii ii ii
ihi i Mm ui i iif ear,
ay tn cm da -
d oihihii uiiimiil
h- K ' I I -f. liV a
i 1 1 b . n I it
m l i n rub . Win n
:l in. i i ti luive .
inn ui r in i
till- Mine
ruiul l i t' S' in il oi imp. i lei l i.ciniin;
iiinl ft ben u i- pMimb el - I, 1 1.
Denn i- i. . .li, (ml ii I. - - in., in
flauimatltili inn b U en ii iii I II ih
t III. I- It bttlHll lo 111. . Mi ll COIldl
tton, bi .no l' ill be d. -tr.'v.l for
avr, Mile , :i-e8 u' ol ten no culls
ed bv I' 'ii , wb e I- n tiling but
an ii ll mind o mditiou of the mucous
sill lacs.
We ill fiv,. (),,. HundiO 1 l..
hll s foi on eas.. of ltafllMS (eailM
cd by cut, ii i Ii i ill it cannot lie cure. I
OJ Midi c Cut HI I h C'Un . S,
ciil.it free.
P. J. CHENEY CC., l .l
ud en
do, I
?.Olll liV I l lli.'L'1-l I,
Hall's Family 1MU
e
i est.
to A.
Testitnonj ui Man) La urn .i-
Y.
I'oiter's Fin Abilities
llmi. ). W. Woods, bewistown, Pa
' He Is one of the leading memtieni
of the liar in Hnyder and Mitllln coun
ties, and a v-r' skillful lawyer. I have
trlcif cases oh hiiiiniidiifriilnsl him."
Kx-Judu W. McK. WICiaiiMiii, of
Huntintpion "I was on il ptosite
side of loin, with Judtfc Dalle) . iiml he
lical ii- I mi 1 1 iii ii ease we ouirlil to have
wiiii: ami I found from thai
Potter w.i- a I. rich! lawyer."
Hon. r. M. Lytic, of lliu
now surveyor of the Port al
p'lia. "Mr. Potter i- (lie ill
Mr.
l
I'll I
trial
i--i i-
IIIIIL
Pill
lest
ver
Inwyor with w bom I i
ciiited."
ilmi. a. a. Lelser, Lewisburu;,--"Mr.
Potter is an able and skillful law
yer. I wa- always employed against
l ... i
' 11,1,1 nave a very e i reason in
know his ability "
Hon. Alfred Have-, I .ewislmrir
would regard him as tlio leaditiK
er, iml only in lliis county, bill in
I
portion of the Slate."
E. M. Iteale, Esq., bewlsburg, Pa.,
"1 consider him a first class lawyer."
Hon. .1. Merrill l.mn, few Isliurg, -"He
is a first rate lawyer, lie was a
bright, intelligent young one w hen lie
commenced, and he has been progress
ing." Horace Allemau, Esq., Selinsgrove,
Pa.' "Helsa lawyer of marked ability."
Harvey K. Miller. Esq , Selinsgrove,
- "lie i- tbe leiidinu attorney "i I ho
Snyder ( 'ounty liar."
.lay ;. Weiser, Eh ., Midilleliuig, I'm.
"I reuanl him a- ui Hie b'tulllig
ami brlgiltwl lawyer- al llii- liar."
Jacoli Olllic.t, i:-,., Middleburg, l a.
"I regard Mr. Potter a- the leading
lawyer of the 'ounty."
('has. 1'. Ulrich, Esq., Selinsgrove, -"I
am ali-liei thai he i- odds
tlie leading lawyer in tlds county, Iwth
as to his ability ami to tile volume of
business."
lo THE ABOV
Wi: AUK .
i LOW'
tONO, WHO AKK Nor r.AWl I CK.
Prof. r.C. Uowersox, ( 'ouii i Super
intendent, Middleburg, Pa., '.. e. i (
common people, claim Mr. nt icr tots
the best trial lawyer in tliisl nunty."
F. J. ScIkh'Ii, Kscp, Kelbisrovi , Pa,
"I consider him a cry u nwyer,
ami always had him em'
Ah
You have used all
;orts of cough reme
! dies but it docs not
! yield ; it is too deep I
j seated. It may wear
j itself out in time, but
; it is. more liable to !
produce la grippe,'
! pneumonia or a scri-!
i
ous throat affection.
j You need something j
f that will give youj
strength and build
up the body.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
I will do this when everything
else fails. There is no doubt
i ..a -j I. i
udoui ii. ii nourisnes,
strengthens, builds up and
makes the body strong and
healthy, not only to throw
off this hard cough, but to
fortify the system against
further attacks. If you are
run down or emaciated you
should certainly take this
nourishing food medicine.
w. nd ll.oo, ill druggllti.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chmim, Ntw York.
p,.-, HI ,, ,
! mot cough
i oi. n DUE A PARTY lo ILLElIAL i.
I ii'ii'imiiu'iilil.
V grant cry of alarm la being rn i
by eertal tfuw in the county an i U-
Ing the Standing Couunittee for ii iig
Febi lary Sid for the primary noiui ia
tlu .. This attack i a shamef il, un
warranted ami deceptive metlKsl of
ami-e intended Indirectly to Injure Mr.
Potter in I is canvass lor Judge, Ii
further alms to malign the otUcial ac
tion of the Standing Committee for ii
refusal in -wallow Union County Judi
cal KOI. The sting of that defeat,
administered by the Committee, riMts
iq Judge McCluro. Ami it lodges
UHn Ins shoulders justly ami exactly
where it belongH, Mr. Potter and his
in. in i- nriii i -: .ill IIIHUllll -nil
In anything beyoud regular
in in
i tarty
n;n nee, ii eulllil Kiev i
any act
...in... ,,,n vniKUUHUI I It ill I I 1 1 1 1 1 1-
lug iii Snyder county, w hen all other
ne,-. an legal requisites existel. Now
what a- the attitude of the Mel 'lure
wiiii;'.' Simply this, To li March
inr the primary nomination. liat
then ? Abolish county lines ami have
the nomination in both eountieslnstaii-
Uuieoiisly, Thai proposition, advi I,
projwted ami bueked by the t ' n
county Interests wa-clearly unlaw fut
novel iii is nature, designed in thwart
Snyder county, ami Its bold execution
would have been reversed by the
L'ourts, Under she pariy pructici . the
Potter plan wa- regular, lawful an7
customary: the McCluro Bclieine was
illegal, adroit ami snmckeil of intrigue!
No such thing could have been done -even
by, the Standing Commlttei u"
der pieseut rule-, under any eir-
cuilistll wilh. mi the I NAMMiH S
CONSENT of tho Committee and in
such consent every candidate would
have been obliged in yield hi- ac Ule?
eellee. Otlicrwisc il WOllid have hecll
UNLAWFUL.
Judge M'Pherson now a Federal
.bulge iii Philadelphia) sitting in the
Dauphin county Courts, Oct. T. ism
held in Savage's Nomination & Cald
well' Nomination that " A iioniiuutioii
Invalid which i- made liy a body not
constituted according to the establish"
ed custom which therefore goverueo!
nominations in the district" declaring
that "a custom i- LHplivideiil In a fornf
al ruled the parly." SeeCoUllty 'mirt
liepnll- Vol. I i, Nn. 10, pp, ihij), 1,1
thai case Judge M'Pherson, admittedly
one nl' the an,, -i Juilges nn the i , ,,. ra
Ueneh, ui ii 1 1 1 :i i ,i . ! thai Ihc Invalidity
of the nominations sprang from a de
parture no m pariy practice. Vet the
.ei 'luivitcH diil their vi ry In -i Ui
have party usages -u-pemlei ami an en
; ,ivly new pin. cdure iiisiiluieit i.. i ne
mitier in making this uomimitiou for
itidge, Ii is suited on authority wldub
ilUIIUot he COIltl'O I tei i i, iq
die Issue, thai alter this matter was
.ally l.i i I before Judge Mi i lure in Miil
lleburjj iln uighi before the Standing
lommitti e nn i, he, perceiving bis error
ii ih -law, desisted in In-plan after I o
lug warned thai ii was contrary to
party usage, uutenubleund illegal.
I.... .. I I i : . ..
i ne principle nf law was
by Judge M'Pherson in
onuui luted
tbe Haviure-
i 'uldwcll contested nominations
i- nii-
plicsbletoa case where regular party
practice Is suspended and a new feature
adopted lor nominating candidates im
ollice, The same spirit ami the sume
principle would have been lolatiM bad
the Standing ( oininittee, exi i liy
i ...M I Mil s VOTE, Miughi to d'o
mhi I'M l-e ami I hi n evi II it is pn lilt in-
ucui w m im i m.i i, uctii n wi mil Ut!
ti
I, illtlSIIIUl II a- I lie I oi ivl'.ir.l I
:y Hysti in has lonu bti n in i , m
Snyder county a- well a- in In inn
tliat it i- ih uliCul In i In i , ; , ,',
nl ii stuiidinu ci innilttie' could n voki
a- aiiiiiil iliai prueticc.
I heeoiifi rence
auc in i ll i ur
si i al mill Judieli
w ' have 1 1 1 ii a
sy-ti in ha- 1 1 . ii in
Htniitorial, t'onnres
I Districts, of hi h
1 ai l, Inr nn re I hull
.'s. 1 1 may hi
UlIIi'JY VKAIIH.
In w in Unii.it (i u ii t v
1 1 si in -ii- i ml (hit
for i i ii i -1 ur
vi II i! ft i ,i and
lime-l iiiiortit rm i Ii e, 1 1 i- NO'j
in ("iiydi r count j . It miglii i
I.
VW
i ar
I
i plUCIi nl In iln I nil n ui nt v i
i I t.'l u ...
HAR.
im ih-Mond-
a w
I I l. HI .till mill In r . i ! I , e. ,1 .
I i 1 1 ii ii-. I he fsnjdi rt i untj :
ii v i i ii imiii i (lid i el lake 1 1 nl
in (lie situation. Mr. p0tt
frit iii's Were lilil nn the law
pro i kitlon Mi iii r county's
ii il his
Ol' (his
it inn in
nis iniivnsH tnimot he attacktd in m a
ccal oint of ii w. Hnvder CoiiiiIv'r
t JnInisto the in nilnntli n ore just, fair
I i il timely.! 'I hey n st uiii n a well de-
finedPARTY PPACTICE.
l'on the LAW GOVERNING PAR
l V NOMINATIONS, according lo tbe
'rawford ( 'ounty Bysti m,
I on the In nn ly mid forcihle prin
ciple .i' JUSTICE to a county that
ever stoodiTKUE to the PARI V,
ft) i on the principle of ROTATION
j In OFFICE, which after a lapse of
THIRTY YEARS, entitles us to this
NOMINATION,
Upon the recognised ABILITY,
EXPERIENCE and MERIT of the
candidate which Snyder county ire
sents. sndjaitly
Upon the principle of FAIR PLAY
j and JUST TREATMENT which Sny.
I der county ever recognised in dealing
with her sister counties, iimler tlie
I Conferee System. t , Jubtiuk.
! SPINAL