Ilk '.fe . w'- - EnveIopc8'l5 d We have a job lot of note ? 4 heads on hand. They must go frulclc. The price' win do It.' We bought a large con signment of envelopes Having bought so many we secured a rock bottom figure. Send for samples and prices. Samples and prices for the ask-. ng. We furnish them printed or less than you can buy them without printing. W. Waientctlcr, Editor art Proprietor.. A Family Journal, Devoted to News, SckMt. Art, Political Ecaaaay and Current Literature. - Rates: One Dollar Per Annum, la Adraace VOL. XXXIX MIDDLEBUEGH SNYDER COUNTY PENNA. JAN. 2 1902 NUMB ETC 1 r V I tart the New Year right by subscrlb- (g to the Post. L happy New Year to all our rentiers, the messsge the Post sends forth. The marriage license court hns had ie biggest holiday rush ever known. prosperity tells the tale. f An unadverllsed business is like an (ax without a bundle or a gun without U barrel. The Advertiser. An infant child of Beuj. Stcffen re siding on D. K. Haas' farm died one ny last week. - I The primary and intermediate schools kre not in session in is ween on account f so many of the pupils having the aeasles. .11 the churches of town had appro- te unristmas services ana me chil li were made happy with the usual feat or candy. I An Infant child of Prof. Edwin harlesdied Sunday -morning at the ge of a few months. The cause of eath, was Internal convulsions. We regret to record the death from Iphtheria-a child of Geo. D. Maneval. n account of the contagious character the disease, no funeral services were eld.- Our ''Special Sales" Day comes six Aiincs a week, and continues every 'week for 1002. Value makes the bar- and our low prices make new t.: li'SP the old customers, Knives r ' i ot ts aL a. e coies in nis new snav- loiuinioj u - - , . .i. """(W cutting parior ior your XT,nwVwittt freshing shani- -Wis&n, , clean towel to each natron m . r i "X . --- lempJovtI,mof-th side of Market square op ine ' 8U) ss. atral Hotel. Satisfaction guar- kthe wiAirria , -A . t tf. Janf deN Comm M-etlng. . IVI81tinffll"uiJ;.IJ fh TintiMI.n i m . - urwiKf r Alissl'aTM s'fliii igrova jimlttee aro here- lkm , . - f the Com- I 1 - -Miii:wiirt'i T"f'Te8unbury dally eul, 1902. As bust iiiD- to be transacted. ler D ror BMioiome r iUirpt i T lor Look H 'uesireu. Mrs Buffalo, " JrETEB YOUNG, ;- JVretary. , Chairmau. H on lay, Ititra Opportanltjr. Mio ant &d Party . with $4,000 to take "eftl in Arinna Mlnlnir rv.mnanv . ' O urinyn excellent proiierty In one of I T. ylchest gold and copper districts In Jf01"' " Splendid chance to double V r ey ,f taken advantage of at once. TPfV .. a . a Jl . ..mm. .... isugate. Aaaress mes ana Min- ' Itanlr nf ll.i,n. l)lljn. :ott, Arizona. 12-19-5t A Delightful Banquet. 1 number of eentlemcn and ladies ami 'Jl at e Central Hotel In this place turpi 11 CC""1K auo inaie K)nion Ie ikavtlclpants was made up of Free OSepflins bf town nnd pniinfv Tho I I . J . - "v. i was made un as followR : r L .1 ' . urviT iruri.l " : . mue I'oints , Pickles Wasil Wafers l Pi AlioMl Pnlil IT am KSiin Jied Potatoes . Itoast Turkey t p m rau ijerry oauce ' ?ld Cabbaee Butter -rami I Celery Salad Cakes Salted Peanuts Cheese Coffee COURT HOUSE CHIPS. Deeds Entered for Record. Edward K. HolI'man aud wife to J. G. Gill. 19 acres in Franklin tw.. for Mary A. and J. F. Straub to G. B. M. itauch, lot near Fremont, for $.120. James V. Smith to Lot 8. Bums, house and lot in Seliusgrove, for $250. Emma and Geo. V. Goy to Joseph C. Moyer, 0 acres aud 1C2 perohes in Washington twp., for $132.75. Harriet Specht, Executor of Aaron Specht, to David 8. Speeht, lot In Bea vertown, for $360. Letters Granted. In estate of Elias Strouse, late of Monroe twp., to Sarah Strouse. Wills rrobated. The Ia.-t wl.l ami testament of Solo mon Knouse was probated Dec. 2(lth. Dauiel and H. V. Knouse were granted letters owing to the widow's renuncia tion. Last will and testament of Samuel Bickhart wus probated Dec. 21. II. S. and P. S. Bickhart aro named execu tors. , Will of Lydiu Genrhnrt, lute of Cen tre twp. probal eil Dec. 23. Jos ph and Jacob Gearhart are the executors. The will of John Mcnglc, late of Perry twp. was probated Dec. 21th. Michael and Geo. Meiigle are named the executors. The will of Isaac Gctz, late of Spring twp., was probated Dec. 20. Joseph E. Getz is named executor. The will of D. T. Hhoads was pro bated Monday. The widow, Mary A. Uhoads, was named executrix. Marriage Llcenaea. f Samuel E. Brouse. Knit. -rvillo, EvaC Leitzel, Kiai.n ville. (SiimuelF. KuluiH, . MiddlfYni -ih, "(Hatlie A. Sanders, lleavi Mown, f P. A. Shatter, Duudorv. I Mabel E. Potter, Seliusgrove, 1 P. A. Itcii'lienbuch, Stroubtowm (.Daisy E. lloruberger, . Aline- Charles Bordner, Aline, I Dalay M Zieprler, ; . P jclifteld. i Jorm M. Kline. ' ;f ? McCiure, Carrie I Weader, McClure. (H. nryM. Pontius, Freeburg, (EllaBotdorf, Freeburg. f John A. Itoush, Fret-burg;, Sallle L. Boyer, Fnvburg. f Frank F. Felker, McClurei Mamie L. Mechtley, Beaver-fprings-( Wilson A. Hornberger, W. Perry T. Abbie Garman, Oriental. Holler, Hotter. Yeagertowu, AduniHburg. Seliusgrove, Seliusgrove. Middleburg, Puxtouvllle. St. Cluir, Pa Puxtonville "i ....r f I I Va rr I U8i Mreani IllDD Candies Oranges it III Post Prandial Harris Bower presided as toast XI Jrr. He vailed upon the followlug i gentlemen wno responded to F. Stetler. Geo. W. VVjunw.ller! IWrn. H. Boyer, J. Calvin Schoch lli 1 T T. ... . ' WT.l ' ""werau! tinier m wet l hn H. Willis, Chas. W. Herman, M I C. Amig, Dr. J, P. ICanawell, r! i-,lir Heiscand Prof. A. IL GilWt - t. ii i i . ... , .. k Jrebestra. A very pleasant even- CJJl HEW OFFICERS. . ? i jnames oi Tbost Who Have Been ' Elected for 100a. . ! j give below a list of the nffleeni nf irlona nvimnlntlAna mmaJ 4. "ate. . . ; fcUKSGnOVE MASONIC IiODOE. j sterC. Fisher, W. M.'; Henry .E. 8 Tter, 8. W.; Charles Q. Gaugler; J. ei. J! miner, tiec.; H. Weis, TreaB.. oe C North. Ren. to Gr&nil T.)J terete r c mrjt Aioms enowera, w. M.; Jno. F -M. Iaw Q xxr i r oli.. ji -r ... !1.U. a.. I 1- m . . . 1. .iJus, Secretary. Geo. W. Wareniwl- Jtep. to Grand Lodge; Senior Dea . 'mmon G. Bashour; Junior l- ,uwwr-it. "TYetaaii p. n of p.. aaraei (J. Francis Stroub, (AH rs. Lillie A. Herrold, (Win. F. Sellers, tMyrtleG. Klose, j George Miller, I Kosuuna Spade, J Charles A. Boyer, ( OtUlia E. Courtney, I Murray H. Itomig, J Mercy Bruuner, I John A. Mengle, Mt Pleaxant Mills, I Aiinnie xerger, Kcunee, ra, Harry Seebold of Sunbury has been visiting at this place. Miss Ida Beaver of Altoona spent the holidays with her parents in town. C. W. Herman and wife snant several IrwinRBuckof Sunbury snent Sun- days last week with friends and re!a- day with friends in this place. tives in town. S. S. Schoch and' Marlon Schoch Attorney JL Harris Bower and gnind spent Christmas in Philadelphia. mother, Mrs. Catherine Bower, enjoyed Mrs. H. B. Itoweof Millersburg paid. Chnstmasat Lewisburg. FRIENDS OF THE POST. a visit to her parents in Swineford. Miss Fannie Bowersox of Suntury spent the holidays in Middleburg. Luther Xell' of Gordon spent the holidays with A. S. Beaver and wife. Miss Jennie Fox of Catawlssa spent the hoMays with S. B. Spltler and family Prof. A. It. Gilbert and Hiss Lulu Smith ate their Christmas turkey at Kreainer. The editor of the Post and family spent Christina with Ills mother at Seliusgrove Mrs. James M. VanXandt is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. B. McWilliuins atMcVeytown. Miss Margaret Bolender spent the holidays with Miss Laura ltuuklc at Centre Hull. Miss Bertha Wittcnmyer spent n week in Philadelphia to do some holi day shopping. Miss Jennie GiU'en of Patterson spent a few days jf her vacation with Mrs Charles Roth foil. E. M. Greene ot Lewislown spent Christmas with his family at the home of W. W. Wittemnyer. Mrs. Charles Moyer, of Hartleton, nee Katie Rhoads, spent lust week with Mrs. Mary Rhoads. W. L. Wehr of Dice was in town Monday of last week. He will move to Miminburg April 1st. L. C. Bowersox and family of Slia niokin ppent a portion of the holidays with t'R-ir i'jljtlvi-M Miss Maggie Arbogast of Seliusgrove was entertained by H. R. Riegle and wife during the past week. Joseph Dreese and wife of Salem, Va., paid a visit to her parents, Banks Dreese and wife recently. Rev. A. X. Warner, Reglstar of Sus quehanna University, Seliusgrove, wos the county seat Monday. T. H. Hnrter, editor of the Bellefonte "Gazette," and wife sent sevend days last week with friends In this place. Rev. W. H. Boyer of Fredericksburg was entertained by Henry It. Riegle and wife during the holiday season. Rev. W. H. Boyerof Frederlekshing, formerly pastor of the U. B. church of this place, wus in town over Sunday. Henry Spoeht, who has lieen a suf ferer of cancer for the past year, died at his home in Glolte Mills Wednesday morning, aged about tiS years. William II. Shiudcl, a student o Lafayette College, Eastern, is spending his holiday vacation with his parentsf and grandparents. Gabriel Beaver hail a family re-union on Christmas Day. This is an annual occurrence to have all bis children and grandchildren present on a festive or caslon. Charles L. Marks, a student of Phila delphia Dental College, is spending his holiday vacation at home in Franklin. Mrs. J. L. Murks returned from a vis it Jo Lewistown. Jay G. W ciser and II. Harris Bower attended e meeting of the State Demo- j emlln Cmmit st Harrisburg on the M. IT. V. ri.rw nA A..J nA ' . Mr Weiser sht a few days . " . 7 .". """" Mr PhiladelDh a before bis return. Editor Albert If. Smith of the Eliza bsthvllie "Echo" was called to town on account of the illness of Ids daughter, Mildred, who makes her home with her grandparents, James P. Smith and wife. 'C. 8. Sprlgglo of West Perry twp, was In town Tuesday. Mr. Spiiggle speoksof being a candidate for State Delegate and he rejKirts that J. Z. Strawser of the same township will he a candidate for County Treasurer. MARRIED. Dec. 12, by Rev. E. E Seiger, Isaac M. Try and Sallle M, Pheasant, both of Beaver Springs. Dec. 22, by Rev. Edwiii F. Ott, Sam uel F. Kuhus of Middleswurth to Hat- tiu A. Sanders of Beuvertown Deo. 22, by Rev. II. T. Searle, P. A Shatter of Dundore to Mabel E. Potter, of SellnRgrove. Dec. 24, by Rev. E. E. Gilbert, Per- cival A. Reichenbach of Stroubtown to Daisy E. Hornberger of Allue. Dec. 24, by Rev. II. H. Spahn, John M. Kline aud Carrie I. Weader, both oi McCIure. , Dec. 24, by Rev. C. C. Miller, Henry M. Pontius and Ella Botdorf, both of Freeburg. Dec. 22, by Rev. C. C. Miller, John A, Roush and Sallle L. Boyer, both of Freeburg. Dec 26, by Rev. II, H. Spahn, Frank P. Felker of McCIure to Mamie Mecht ley of Beaver Springs. Dec. 25, by Rev. E. E. Oi!Srt, Wil son A. Hornberger of West Perry twp. to Abbie Garma n of Oriental. ' Dec. 25. by Rev. H. H. Spahn, Wm. F. Sellersf Yeagertown to Myrtle G. Klose of Adamsburg. Dec, 24, by Rev. II. H. Spahn, Mur- ry H. Romig of St. Clair, Schuylkill Co., Pa., to Mercy Bruuner of Paxfon- vllle. ' . , Dec 25, by Rey. C. C. Miller, Robert Arthur Helser of Shadel to Martha tea J. Spcchftf J. NU of C. '7eft" 4emer:- Tylet. - Wm. C wrdt.r; 'aln, Aral Billhart; Perslnrant, J. J. lIeW aad James H. r-fr "I - fiausiion, r.fWout from Aline to a place between Red May Snyder of 8elinsgrove.' i I Bank chool house in Washington Dec 2, by Rev. Geo. W. Genszler, townsh.ii and the Summit House His George P. Ritter and Elsie May Burns, I son-in-law, Charlea Hackenburg, will both of Sellnsgrove. - ..... : conduct the farm at Aline. - Dec. IS, by Rev. John B. Stouffer, Prof. Wm. Moyer of Freeburir was In Christian K. Sensenlg of.Martindale, town Monday of last week. His son, Lancaster Co., ra., to Fannie gpansler Myron A. Moyer. collected the tomb- of Chapman. . - ; I stone Inscriptions of Washington town- Dec 1, by Rev. S. Sidney Kohler, ship. There are 738 Inscriptions. J The Clarence M, " Noll of Vlcksburg and I paper la nicely written and ' creditably Maud B. Campbell of Cowan. , - ' prepared. :v ...; . T-,- . " ntedpeo. e . ,wiU be plentiful. Tarroi,-. .-,r.. .? kU "tu,s luree yeirs Port Treverton are visiting the former'? son in this plree. Dr. J. C. Anug and wife of Lewis- town spent the holidays with J. L. Marks and Philip Amlg and families. District Attorney M. I. Potter and fiftnily ate their Christmas dinner with Editor Lunibard and wife at Sellns grove. ! Mrs. Dr. I. G. Barber and children of Danville enjoyed the holiday period with Miss Amanda Wittemnyer in Franklin. Isaac A. moyer of New Berlin was at the county scut Motidry of last week and diopped into this oftlce to pay his subscription Misses Sullie and Isabella Snyder of the Susquehanna silk mill, Sunhury, spent the holidays w ith their parents on West Market street Harry Bowersox, Sr., dropied Into this oftlce and paid for another jeurV subscription. lie bos been getting the Post for 35 years already, Jacob Bollinger of K reamer was a county seat visitor Monday of last week. He is one of the Pout's most prompt paying subscribers. Joel Reichenbach, one of the staunch Republicans of West Perry Township, and his son were at the county seat Dec. 20th to order sale bills for the sale farm stock. Mrs. C H. Dunkelberger relumed from a six months' visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. Dr. Sallade at Ringgold, Pa. Mrs. Dr. Sallade Is sick and Mrs. Dun kelberger brought along her four weeks' old grandchild. George Brown, of Hotter, formerly the mail carrier between McXees and this place, died of small pox last week, aged about 30 yerri. This Is the first victim of small pox in Snyder county from the present epidemic Henry 8. Bickhart of Shadel and Peter S. Bickhart of Meisenille were in town Dec. 21st. to have the will of their father, Samuel Bickhart, probat ed. The executors' notice appears.In . I ... IUBI UHT. M J. P. N0.1 nnri fn,ll h.v. n.JlT1 49th P V' 1 Lt. Daniel T, Khoads. Daniel T. Rhoads of this place was bom at Newport, Pa., Dec. 3, 1S3!), the oldest of four children, son of Jacob and Catharine (Troup) Rhoads, married, Nov. 23, 1805, Mary Swineford and died In the Germnn Hospital, Philadelphia Dec 22, l'.Hll, aged 03 years and 19 days. Mr. Rhoads was a faithful soldier in the War of Rebellion, after which, July 1H05, he came to Middleburg and followed the trade and business of tin smith for many years. He served fre quently as school director and member of the town council, a position he held when he died. Ho also served as Chief Burgoss of the borough. He is the last of the family to die, his brother, Peter Rhoads, having died in Harrisburg several years ago. 1 16 is survived by a widow, never having had any children. He was a faithful member of the Luth eran church and a devoted member of the Union Veteran Legion of Sellns grove and the G. A. R. post of this place. The funeral took place Dec. 20, Rev. W. H. Dielil ofllctating. Nearly all the Grand Army Posta In the county, the Uu.ou veteran Legion of Sellnsgrove, the young lady cadets, whom he him self drilled, and the Stetler Band of this place honored his remains with their presence at the funeral, the services of which took place In the court house. MILITARY RECORD. His military record is oue of unusual merit and Is as follows : Enlisted at Harrisburg, age 22, Sept. 7, 1861, asOth Corporal of Old Company ; promoted to Or- J l r. a. . A . uenyocrgeiitAUg. Z9, JHOL'. He W08 transferred to new Company II, Feb. 28,, 1864, commissioned as Second Lieu tenant aud transferred to new Com pany I, a Snyder county company, June 8, 1864. He was wounded In the breast at Winchester, Va., Sept 14, 1864, and was discharged Feb. 1, 1805, having served 8 years, 4 months and 24 daya. ' The town has lost a valuable cltlren. the community an examplary man and the wife a latin ful husband. The Following Persons Have PaiJ their Suh ncriptons to the Post to the Dates Op posite their Names. Should any mistakes occur in these credits or on your paper, please notify us at once. John T Francis, 15 F Buoy, John E ltoss, A O Uol.inol,, J M Rainlx), James Inch, Milton Miller, Clyde S Hendricks, J W Martin, May Ilciser, Geo Than. V V Dairlo, Jan 1, 1W2 Jan'l, 15102 Sept 1, lilOl Nov 1, lUOl Aug 1, 190-2 June 1, li02 Jan 1, 1902 AuR 1, 1902 Sept 1, 1901 June 1, 1902 Nov 1, 1901 Apr 1, 190 Daniel Sassaman, Jr., June 1 , 1902 Samuel W Trutt, Mrs F F Kunoli, John F Smith, Geo J liousli, John Ii Freed, H K Kls-rly, Jacob W lienfer, llcv J M llcaricli, J II KeinriT, Wm Nudity Hannah Knouse, Mrs V II Smith, I) F Fisher, Mil Wtigner, John A llarncr, Prof J U App, II W Voder, J 11 (Jift, Jolte Walter, J Jl Kntcrline, John II Miller, Conrad Duttry, C M Klinglcr, ' J A Eichinnn, (i A Koltz, E S Strouj), S A Shirk, Amelia Slioub, A A UMi, II A Klinglcr, Win II Snook, Mrs Sarah (ioodlin Hon Ed M Hummel, Feb 25, 1901 in JJiilii.-k, May 1, 1901 Hon II M McCIure, Boyd llleckcr, Sept 1, 1902 Deol, 1901 June 1, 1902 Mar 1, 1900 Jimel, 1902 Aug 1, 1901 Sept 1, 1901 June 1, 1902 Feb 1, 190 Mar 1, 189t! Aug 1, 1902 Aug 1, 1902 Oct 1, 1S99 Juno 1, 1902 June 1, 190'. Mar 4, 1902 May 1, 1902 Deo 15, 1901 Sept 1, 1902 Oct 1, 1902 June 1, 1902 Aug 12, 1902 Deo 1, 1899 Sept 15, 1901 Mar 1, 190:5 Apr 1, 1902 Am- 1 1902 .Ally 'M, 190:1 Jan 1, 190: Jan 1, 1902 May 1, 1902 Feb 20, 1902 Jane Freed, James 1). Wertz, S S Walter, J W Kiester, V S Kicgel, Henry Dietrich, M S Brubaker, Isaac Smith, John S I laliu, C A Manhcck, Frank Wood ling, C T Slialler, (i Calvin Arnold, A 1 1 limine!, Geo I Kline, Francis E Buyer, L S Gelnctt, Jno M Naglc, l'liarus Bowersox, A M Bowersox, l'S Burnell, A B Murklcy, David A Young, J II Seller, Jas W Ulrich, Abra Uenninger, Geo N Erdley, E C Mussel man, D W Mover, V D Bcnicr, Win F Stimcly, J A Shirk, Aaron Howell, J A; A Mocsdilin, E S Mitterling, John Smith, Chas W Sechrist, C V Stcinincr, WSIIcrrold, Jolm Bt'tinniT, II A Uaucli, Win A Diclicr, July 1, 1902 Jan 1, 1902 Apr 1, 1901 Oct 1, 1902 Mar 1, 1902 Apr 1, 1902 Oct 15, 1901 Sept 1, 1902 Jan 1, 1903 Mar 22, 1903 Jan 1, 1902 Oi l 8, 1902 June 1, 1902 July 21, 1902 Jan 1, 1902 Juno 1, !;)0:5 Feb 1, 1902 Aug 1, IS'JS Jan 1, 1901 Sept 1, 1902 May 1, 1901 Jan 1, 1902 July 1, 1902 July 1, 1S99 Jan 1, 190:J Oct 17, 19t2 July 1, 1902 Oct Hi, 1902 Nov I, 1901 Oct 1, 1902 Dec 1, 1901 Nov 1, 1901 Sept 15, 1902 Jan 1, 19(:j Nov ti, 1902 Nov 1, 1902 Nov 1, 1902 Mav 1, 1898 Dee 1, 1902 May 1, 1902 Mar 1, J90L' Dec 1, 1901 'lay 13, Nov 2, Oct 22. 1902 1902 1901 Jacob Bollinger, Isaiah Dressier, Frank Bowersox, Grier Uenninger, M K Schoch, Jacob B Herman, John F Ixmg, Wm F Walter, lievi Hinges, Jb 1 earick, May 1, 1902 Aug 1, 1901 Feb 15,1902 Apr 1, 1899 Jan 1, 1903 Apr 1, 1902 May 1, 1902 June 1, 1902 June 1, 1902 Aug 1, 1901 June 1, 1902 May 1, 1902 Mrs T II Spigelmyer, Oct 1, 1901 Howard A alter, P W Treaster, W II Grimm, L E Wetzel, C L Trutt, S A Aurand, Mrs W II Romig, Irwin Sholly, Mrs W in Ilouscr, Anion Brubnkcr, Caroline Peters, W II Kipka, Daniel lJolcndcr, I II Bowersox, Mrs J C Speeht, Clins Fry, Isaac Walter, May 15, 1902 Sept 1, 1S90 Sept 1, 1901 June 1, 1902 Mar 1, 1895 Sept 20, 1902 May 15, 1901 Aug 1, 1902 Aug 1, 1901 Sept 1, 1902 Jan 1, 1902 Aug 1, 1902 Apr 1, 1902 July 1, 1901 July 1, 1902 Apr 1, 1902 Sept 15, 1900 Amanda Vittenmyer,Sept 12, 1901 Uil f itiitcr, Austin Gift, Peter loung, II A Good, John S Schafler, Howard Bowersox, Miss Ida Billman, G L Middleswarth, Amnion Walter. Isaac Stimeling, Mrs Dnvid Ilced, Frank Musser, Peter Jlartman. John Howell, S F Kaufman, E W Snyder, Frank Hummel, John A Gearhart, Samuel Forry, Wilson Weller, Mrs Nora Long, Heurv Stepp, Geo A Kline, Geo Tharp, IXA. Portahne, July 1, 1901 June 1, 1899 Mar 1, 1902 Sept 18, 1902 June 1, 1902 June 1, 1902 Mav 10, 1901 Sept 20, 1901 Aug 15, 1902 July 15, 189G Apr 1, 1902 Aug 1, 1895 Apr 1, 1902 Jar. 1, 1895 Jan I, 1902 Apr 1, 1901 June 1, 1902 Oct 2, 1902 Jan 1, 1902 Apr 1, 1902 Oot 1, 1902 Sept 1, 1902 , Jan 1, 1902 Nov 1, 1902 ,Nov 1, 1902 Mrs Amanda GembTg, Jv.i- 1, '02 h B Hartman, . Wm L Vitm.-.., "' Carrie -m W Ho "'tier, Wm Kepler, Ed'vard Hummel, I Inward W liousli, Henry LcHsman, Henry liiegle, John Longer, Samuel Bickhart, Allen W Peter, AU-I Winey, A W Pontius, C S Spriggle, Jonas K Fetter, Fannie Bowersox, 1 lelier Bollinger, 1) F Fisher, A J Straub, Nora 1 looser, lli-rley Shaller, Wilson Herrold, J A Ilciser; June 1, 1898 ii.Ul X, j'Jt)l Jan 18, 1902 Jan 1, JS97 Nov 1, 1901 May I 1902 May 2,' 1S99 Sept 2, 1902 Jan 1, 1903 May 1, 1902 Jan 15, 1902 Jan 1, 1S99 Dec 2, 1902 Oct 1, 1902 Mar 1, 1901 June 1, 1900 Nov 21, 1902 Aug 20, 1902 Jan 1, 1903 Jan 1, 1903 Dec 1, 1902 Mrs Lib Ilottcnstcin, July I, 1901 A B Moyer, P W Treaster, List G Stahl, Daniel Bower, E II Slirader, John Bcai-hel, II AJJiit, Car I Min Seebold, Wm 1 Bilger, Mrs Perry Meiser, F E Bower, C M Middleswarth, Milton Hackeburg, Jolm P Wetzel, Wulet ArbogaHt, Frank Row, C E Sampsell, 1) F Uplinger, Clarence Lenig, Oliver lleimbaeli, R F Aueker, Samuel P Herman, FP Custer, L J Manbeck. Jacob P Jarrct, Henry Boyer, G A Brosius, A D Miller, Henry E Pontius, Chas Erdley, Herbert Shumbuch, Michael Shambnchcr. Jan 1, 1902 Johu S Hommcl, Dec 1, 1890 John. 11 Troup, II 1. Hoot, Henry A Erdley, ooe! itcicliciibaeh, F F Hare, Henry Ilane Jacob Bickhart, Feb 1, J902 May 1, 1895 Apr 1,1902 Jan 1, 1900 Jan 1, 1903 Deo 1, 189G Dee 1, 1901 Apr 1, 1902 Jan I, 1903 Jan 1, 1903 Jan 1, 1902 Dec 1, 1902 Jan 1, IS!)!) Mar 2, 1903 Jan 1, 1903 Jan 1, 1903 Apr 1, 1897 Apr 1, 1902 Jan 1, 1903 Jan 1, 1902 Jan 1, 1902 Mar 3, 1902 Jan 1. 1902 Jan l', 1903 Mar 10, 1902 Mav 1, 1902 June 1, 188!) Oct 17, 1501 Nov 1, 189S Nov 1, 1902 Jan 1, 1902 June 1, 1902 Nov 1, 1902 Jau 1, 1903 Jum; l,y.lC03 Feb 1, 1900 Aug 8, 1902 Sept 1, 1903 Uoui voms, 25 and 50c 1.5P n flay,, t n (Continued on editorial page.) 1 .W, '-'V Kiueata. uuini uom. ' v:n ronn sn f ? M nf ah.Aw J
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