o o IfloteUeabo have a Job lot of note 3 we bought a large con- J; slgnment of envelopes J Having bought so many J 2 we secured a rock bottom .4. on nana. . ,.t The price -win do It. l!tlples ana prices lor uio - w'e furnlsn mem pruned less than you can buy them figure. Send fouttW.nW. itbout printing. j ana u fVigtuMllcr, Editor saa PretrltUr. A tally Jcansl, Dcrotta u Hewi, Scleace. Art, ftlltkal Bmmbj Cirrtat Litcratare. RU Oat Dollar Per Annum, la Adrian foL. XXXIX MTDDLEBUEGH SNYDER COTJNTTJIPENNA. OCTOBER 1G 1902 NUMBER 41 i i rrr. - . . I I I bnkenuui was bun id oeunsgrove Friday morning. L bushels of potatoes can be sold L, office. iiiorwnwuuw. Lmuntv abounds with apple and C aflt-r car loud Is being shipped y. ' - have received a uew consignment lWp which we rurnisn at low L raiments of National Guard td through this place enroute to kl region , , onias H. Hosterman captured au teen and one-half pound coon one It last wet'k. lANTKi)-Veal calves, also hides, kr, ami wool. J. L. Wlneman, N., Itrect, I.cwisburg. 10-9 6t L time u not far d is taut, when will be a continuous flag stone from Van Zuudt's to Mlddlecreek (i. Stwup's cider mill will run Way anil Thursday of each week. press in in good running order and Everything is in excellent shape. It S. Secbrist, merchant at Verdilla says "it pays to advertise." The living is his leading advertisement. clean goods, quick sales and Bmall - U leriiro. V. Row took Grler Shell ,e penitentiary last Friday. He twice to commit suicide after he sentenced. He was sentenced to years. Q. Stroup's cider mill will run Way, Wednesday and Thursday of week. The press is In good run order and every thing la in ex- kt shape. " tt number of prominent democrats ot lsgrove, came to Middleburg, Frl- Ma , . ... afternoon as a reception committee leet Ex-tiovornor Tftttlson and es- Dilm and his party to Selinsgrove, (e he made an address. 11 on A. E. Boles In his new sua and huir cutting parlor for your cleaned with a refreshing sham' knd a clean towel to each patron he north side of Market square op- fe tentrai Hotel. Satisfaction guar ded, tf. U received a full stock of boots and for the winter. In rubber goods prry best finality only, must be or your money back. We also a complete line of Freed Bro's. for mil, women and children ked for n lick selling. Troxelville, Troxelvillo G Beavertown, Troxalvllla P. M oyer's. Port Ann. Flss'. Good's. ADAMS TOWNSHIP' R. F. Smith, J. S. Kern, G. A. Aurami, Troxelville, L. A. Furhman, Rltler, Amnion Bailey, Freeburg, Katura Deobley.Paxtojiville, sbavck rowNSHir. E. E. Wetzel, Beavertown, Beavertown G. I. J. Keller, Beavertown, Beavertown I. I. J. Freed, Beavertown, Beavertown S. Mary Weaver, Freeburg, Primary. J. A. Algler, Beavertown, Dreese's. J. W. Hassinger, Beavertown, Bobb'j. WEST BEAVER TOWNSHIP. T. A. Wagner, McClure, Mlddlesworth. J. F. Snook. McClure, McClure G- W. H. Herbster, McClure, McClure P L. C. Wagner, Lowell, Pa., Verdant Lawn Ira G. Wagner, McClure, Fair View Cluney A. Baker, Bannerville, Ridge Chas. ElWagner Crossgrove, Mountain Dale Mabel Cutellus, Kreamer, Pannervllle CENTRE TOWNSHIP. A. B. Sheary, Penns' Creek.Centervllle G J. A. Bowersox, Penns Creek, Centervtlle I Sallie Stahl, Ritter, Centerville P E. E. Shambach, Middleburg, Ocker's W. Bingaman, Penn's Creek. Berge's F. R. Boyer, Penns' Creek, Hartman'a Jno. Bingaman, Penns' Creek, Herman'i CHAPMAN TOWNSHIP T. A. Herrold, Chapman, Indepence T. J. Nichols, MijKees Falls, Rohrer's Juo. B. Rohrer, McKees FallsJ Meiservllle J. 0. Lauver, Pallas, Houti's Charles Carman, Hoffer, Arnold's May Schoch, Hummel's wharf Loc't G'e Gertrude Straub, Hoffer, ERANNKIN TOWNSHIP, J. Y. Shambach, Middleburg, Louisa Walter, Middleburg, L. C. Bachman, MJddleburg, V. E. Wetzel, Swlneford, Lottie Crouse, Middjeburg, T. F. Shambtch.Mldeleburg, C. G. Bingaman, Middleburg, Wm. Romlg, Middleburg, L. E. Derr, Paxtonvllle. A. S. Sechkist. 3-lO-2t Verdilla, Ta. ttt 500 copies of "Theory and Prao- oi Advertising" Lave been sold August 1st. This is a book . Ming tiie salient principles of ad ding written and published by the k of the Post. Not a dav hut we receive from two to a do7- Fders. The book is sent Drenaid for nU. Send your order today. . P, Ichglawb os der Tattison ae en arliclier mon more, awver Ir-h pny doubts now. Are ir'mawned om Mike Hetzel si olter shlmmel Woo J iuler ebber fawra hut knnn f nocbt we em Sam Beesholta si 'ost-'ous era fens-eck g'sproongo hut ene so farshrucka os are dor. Kongo is un hut olles In hoodla un farnsBo. Noaeh uuv v r"d am uadrowed. De SchwarU 'ai sow but der Pattlson far c uu do Demagrawda wella erne " niinmy recht drowa. pvenlr will be given to every i'.M.nsi,iK - dollars worth of 1 o" opening days. 1. DUNKELBEBQEB. V thousand I II lull Ilia rf ..... i . . 1 ..uuvm ui nwuuui are . Tin. l.Uhi i ... . m trade. .... Charles Boyer, Paxtonvllle, Pa. Potions In some lines of goods L. DCXKELBEBOEB. Smith's Franklin O FJanklln P Relnlnger'a Ctlbert's Erdley's Hasslnger's Gift's M oyer's Paxtonvllle G W. Zlmmerrnan.Paxtonville, Paxtonvllle P SVENDALE TOWNSHIP.. H. Hornberger, RlchOld, Cherry Hill Anna Winey, Richfild, Evendale JACKSON TOWNSHIP. G. R. Cornelius, New Berlin, Haslet's A. E. B. Walter, New Berlin, Snyder's J. Hollenbach, Katerville, Ulrich's Cert. Good, Kratzervllle, Bause's R, B. H. Albert.Kratzervllle, Kratzerville MIDDLEBURG BORO. A. R. Gilbert, Middleburg, High School Edwin Charles, Middleburg, Intermediate E. Lulu Smtth, Middleburg, Primary MIDDLE CREEK TWP. F. H. Ssaman, Kremer, Miser G. DunkelbergerKreamer, Kreamer W. HIntzelman, Kreamer, Wetzel's W. I. Creenhoe, Globe Mills, Sauer's Ges. A. Erdley, Globe Mills, Krouse's MONROE TWP. T. A. Stettler, Mabel Stettler, Minnie Trutt, J. Bulick, Harry Fisher, Cora JaJret, A. Bingaman, Jacob Herrold, W. A. Eidley, M. Baney, Sh'k'n Dam, Sh'k'nDam A Sh'k'n Dam, Sh'k'nDam P Hummel's Wharf, Teats Selinsgrove, App's Shamokin Dam, Fisher's Hummel's Wharf.Hummels Kratzerville, Beaver's Sh'k'n Dam.Sander's Hol'w PENN TWP, John Howell, of Sunbury, spent sev eral days with frieuds at this place. Hon Jere Crouse, of Selinsgrove spent several days with his sons in this place, B. F. Solomon, of New Berlin, was at the county seat on business last Thursday. 8. E. Freed, of Beavertown paid a call to this office, Thursday of last week. Guy Bingaman, of Philadelphia, spent last Thursday night iu town with Attorney Grouse's family. , ' Lloyd Bowersox and Lutber Moatz, left last week for Pittsburg where they nre employed by an electrical company. Robert Bause, ot New Bvrlin, and J. 8. Rcichenbaeh drooped In to pay their subscription Wtduesday of last week. Jacob Dreese, of Kansas, is visiting friends In Middleburg and other parts of the county. It Is 20 years since be left here. Communion services will be held iu llassinger's Church next Sunday morning. Preparatory service on Sat urday at 2 P. M. Michael lieining and wife, and Chaa. Bingaman and wife, of Mansfield, O , paid a visit to Wm. I. Bilger aud fam ily, cf Mlddlecreek Meyer Miilner, the progressive mar 'cliant of Kantz, called at this office lust Thursday aud contracted for ad vertising in the Post. It. 3. Smith, of Beaver Springs, cal led at this office, Wednesday or last week, paid up all his arrearages and one year in advance. We are always glad to meet men like Mr. Smith. Rev. A. H. Spangler, of Yeagertown, has been engaged to. address Middle burg Masonlo Lodge, No. 619, at the celebration of the loOth anniversary of tbe initiation or Geo. Washington. MASS MEETINGS. Republican meetings will be held In snyder county ns follows: Peuns Creek, Friday, Oct. 17. Troxelville, Monday, Oct. 20. McClure, Wednesday, Oct 24. Shamokin Dam, Thursday, Oct 30. KELLY-SPAID. Wednesday at high noon a pleasant wedding ot'currd at the home of Mrs. Catharine Spaid, when her daughter. Lillie, was married to Rev. J. V. Kelly, pastor of the V. B. Church. They will locate ai ijivcrptxii, rn. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE MAGAZINE. Official. Program of Snyner County " jf-TeacherV Institute. ThaMSth annual session of the TeaenesV Institute of Snyder county will eooveoe In Middleburg, Pa., Mon day, Nov? 24, 1902, and the third au nual p&hlicaAion of the "Teachers' In Utat4fxaxine" will be Issued as the offlclaLautbority of the con vent ion un der tb4lbJaotlon 'or the County Super intendent, Prof. Geo. W. Walborn, Freeburg, Pa. The book will contain all the official announcements of the instructors, en tertainments, names aud addresses or teachers aud directors. ' A lw pagea will be reserved for ad vertisements of a clean and respectable nature, at the following rates: Full page t5.00; half page $3.00; quarter $1.75. The size of the page will be the same as last year; 0 inches by 0, the type page 41x7. In wrier to get the book to the teach ers In ample time, it will be issued in a few weeks and copy for ads should be sent at once in order to facilitate neat 0sp)ays. This is a splendid means of adver tising (or schools, colleges, book pub lishes and school supply houses. ' Bend In your copy at once to Geo. W. Waoexbellkb, Pub., tf. i- Middleburgb, Pa. Kantz, Kantz, Herbert Herman, Selinsgrove, M. P. Herman, Seliasgrove, H. C. Hendricks, Selinsgrove, Miss Lepley, Kratzerville, W. D. Jarret, Selinsgrove, . Kantz Grlssinger Bollg Ott's Hilt Eud Boyer's Fair r" !... t ay. Nocura,nopay. Price To be Continued in next issue. En alter Demagrawdisher granger fon Berks kounty hut mir g'sawt der onner d iwg os ar is oustrlcklich d'gay- ga for en change tsu maclia in politix on dara nngata lection. Er sawgt os darlch de letshta yobra hot er groom- barag' raised we karrebsa, welsh korn kolva we en otm, hut de frucht kom merfoll walsta, hovver un korn, de hoy bora foil hoy, un won er uf der marrtck koomed damit, don grict er stavanza prisa dafor. Er hut now Kelt blentv. kon si kinner coot elada, dala fonenainde cross sliule sliicka, but sina duchter en foougel nogel neia uiany g'kauft, sei'm buw en buggy, da rrau en seidner frock, uu feelt os ar dar hawna im ksrrep is. Sei advise is loss se aid shift" im namlicha shtrom fort lawfu uu du dar Uncle Sam on dar ruder. Notice to Farmers. Blank & Gottshall, Sunbury, will buy all kinds of grain at McKees Half Falls at market price. Levi Kerlin, the ferryman, will attend to the weighing and the loading. -25 4L TO CUBE A COLD IX OXE DAT. Take Laxative Broiuo-Quilne Tablets All druggists refund the money if it alls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on each box. 25o Caution Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have purchased the household goods and carpets of Adum Howell, at Constable Sale, and have leff the same in his pos session, au persons are cautioned uot to mteriere witn tne same. Oct. 11, 1!W2. John Howell. 3t Mrs. John Mitcliel, of Franklin township, died Saturday morning, and was buried at Penns Creek. She s survived by a husband and several sous and daughters. Speaks louder than words, the supe riority of our line of Trimmed Hats speaks for itself. L. Dunk EuiEHOEK. Dried Apples Waated. Ten thousand pounds of dried ap ples are wanted. I will pay five cents a pound iu trade at my store. ujiaki.es .hover, tf Paxtonvllle, Pa. Fewer Gallons; Wean Longer. You can paint a building with fewer gallons of Devoe Lead and Ziuo than with Mixed paints, and it will wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by hand. tf. Old Copies ot tbe Pott Wanted. While the subscribers of the Post ar hunting up their old newspapers, they might look for the copies of the Post that are missing from our flies. We will pay liberally for a copy of each of the following dates : July 8. Bept. 8. 1800: Apr. 6. Oct 13. 1B70. Ian 0(1 1071. A n 1 T lOTO. XT ' 4, Deo. 23, 1875; Mar. 7. 1878: May 15. ioivtiiiii;u iv, iniajr o, lOil, April iSO jo; war. zi. June rz. ucu.30, 1884; May 6, Oct. 18, Dec. 23, 1886; Dec. 29, iato. tr. Else aaa Ur lad lag Make, Devoe Lead and Zlno Paint wear twloe as long as lead and oil mixed by hand 11-21-Ijr. -.; SWINEFORD. W. B. Winey shipped a carload of buckwheat recently. 8teini tiger Bros, received a car load of salt last week. Middleburg Leather Mfg. Co., built a 15Jx39 hide house which holds 6000 bides. Wm. Reichenbach drove to Kreamer Friday evening. '' "tvifl Stroup ol N. Dak. k spend, ing some tins- moder tbe parents root. Mr. Reuben Weirick and datigh pn a ? ter oi i 4xionvuie were noticed ou our street Friday. Hannah Ncwlerry of Lewistown dined at the home of her uncle, L. Murks. John Howell of Sunbury dined at the borne of Ueo. Stettler Friday Jackson Bailey of near Centre- ville did business in our town Thursday.. JoBeph Arbogast transacted bum ni'ss in town Thursday. Ex-SheriSIteicliIey ofPunuscrcfck was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Harry stuck. A. J. Schroyer of Globe Mills was noticed on our streets Thurs day. Mrs. Tobert Erb and daughter, Lilly, of Mt. Carnu 1 enjoyed the hospitality of John Shannon Sutur day. Clayton Wetzel of Millersbtire spent Sunday under the parental roof. Kdgar Herbster of Beavertown dined at tbe home of Foster Smith Friday. M. L. Shannon sold his bonne to H. S. Reninger for $715. A. Kreeger and J. L. Alarks drove t Selinsgrove Friday. Mrs.. C. A. Ratlifon and dau ghter aie visitiog relatives at I'nx- tonville. GLOBE MILL8. Miss Lottie Weller spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Stuck. Mrs. Clyde Boligof Winficld and Mrs. . Thomas Deitrich of Creamer spent Sunday with Mrs. W. L. Schroyer. William Bickel and Mable Beav er spent this week with friends at York. Wm. Bernhardt spent Sunday with Anna Zeiber of this place. Harry Boyer of Selinstrrove was doing business at this place Monday. James B. Auchniuty of South Williamsport and Edna , Berber of Burlingame, Penn., gpent Sunday Willi D. J. uinchand wife. Court Proceedings. Court convened, Mouday, (k-t. Cth, A. D., 1902. Hon. H. M. McClure. J President Judge aud Hon. P. F. Keigle i. 1. Uetnuerling AssH'iato Judges, presiding. C. M. Arbogaft was appointed fore man of the grand Jury. H. F. Mob n, James Freed and Wil liam Snyder were appointed tipstaves. Albert W. Johnson, Esq., of Lewls burg was admitted to practice law In the several courts of Snyder county. COUKT OF QUAKTKK SESSIONS. In the case of the Commonwealth vs Grler Shell, the defendant was con. vieted of assault and battery with an attempt to commit raM, and was sen tenced to pay a fine of one dollar and costs of prosecution, and to undergo imprisonment iu the eastern peniten tiary for a period of four years. In the case of the Common wealth vs Jacob O. Stahl, the defendant pled guilty to the charge of embezzlement. Sentence was suspended upon the defendant giving a luiul of (l.'iOO.OO for his appearance at next court. A Nol. Pros, was entered iu the case of the Commonwealth Vs Francis Specht and Joseph Kttlnger, Clarence Howersox and H. F. Heintzelman. Iteport of inspectors approving County Bridge in Spring township. was confirmed. Report of bridge site view in Center Township, was continued nisi. Keport of viewers of laying out pub lic road in West Heaver Township, was confirmed nisi, (conditionally) and ordered to be opened 33 feet wide, ex cept where bridging was necessary aud then 16 feet wide. The appoiutemnt of viewers to assess damages for widening an alley in the Borough of Selinsgrove was enlarged ana saia viewers to report to next term, James Mlddlesworth, John Miller I and O. R. Hendricks were appointed to view a public road In Monroe Town ship. R. C. Fiss, Charles Row and James H. Long were apointed to re-view public road iu Reaver and Franklin Townships. P. M. Teats, Job Hartinan and J. R, Rice were appointed to view public road In Mlddlecreek Township. Coi'KT ok Common Pleas. In the case of C. H. Hackenstoe. Re ceiver, vs j. j v. anuom, a rule was granted ou the plaintltt to show cause why a more specific statement of claim should not be filed. In the case of C. C. Verger vs Lizzie S. Verger, a soltH)ena in divorce was awarded. In the ease of A. W. Potter vs John W. A Sarah M. Snoke, the death of John W. Snoke wus suggested, and Sarah M. Snoke, IiIh administratrix. was substituted as a parly 'defendant in his place and stead. In the coe of R. A. Kantz vs John F. Murks, the opinion of the court was filed and a rule granted to show cause why Judgment should not be entered Divorces were granted in the eases of Mary Kllen Dennis vs William II Dennis and S. W. Uemberlitig vs Hen rietta O. (lemherling. In the divorce cast- of Mary C. Auc- ker vs Joseph L. Aueker, Jacob Gilbert Esq., was appointed master. In the case of Daniel Leltzel vs How, rd Leltzel, the verdict wus in favor of the defendant. John F. Mover was apjiointed com mittee or William Shotsberger, a iier- son or weak mind. The committee accounts were con firmed as advertised. O. W. Row, Sheritr, acknowledged deeds to John M. Schonour, sur. part net and etc., for interest in 63 acres of land in Union Township, sold as the property of John H. Rehrer, also one to H. M. Krebs for 82 acres or land in Union Township, sold as the pro perty of Jacob Q. Stahl, and one to Jos. Deppen for 123 acres of land In Chapman Township, sold as the pro perty of W. C. Kerstetter. Orphans' Court. Orders for sale were granted In the estates of David Herrold. deceased. Joel Bilger, deceased, Ellas Shotzber ger deceased. Returns to Orders of sale were con firmed in the estate of H. J. App, deo'd., John Fry, dee'd., Catherine Rishel dee'd., Susan Swarm and Bar bara E. Martin, deceased. Writs of partition were awarded In theesUtes of Jerome F. Aiirler. il.wrn ed. and Jacob Lepley, deceased. Myron Moyer was apxinted guard ian of Ra. hel A. II. MeManawoy, a minor child of Sallie MeMauawav. d ceased M. (). nhcr WRM o,v,iii trustee of J. Nonnau Fisher in the es tate of Samuel Fisher deceased. On mention of Ed. E. Hummel, the report In the estate of Margaret R. Moyer, deceased was referred back to the auditor, in order to give the said Hummel a chance to present this claim against the estate of said estate. All accounts of administrators, ex ecutors, and guardians, and all the widow's, appraisements were eon thin. ed as advertised. Report or W. E. Houseworth. Au ditor, distributing balance in hands or the administrator, in the estate or El vina Kiiuirinnn, deed., was confirmed nisi. Thursday, Oct. 9th, A. I)., 1902, the court adjourned to Monday Nov., 3, next, ot 11 o'clock, A. M. J. (I. CnoufsR, Reporter. Coming Events. Friday, Oct. 17 and IS the Snyder Co. C. E. Convention will meet at Kreamer. nimuay, uct. I'.t, Hally Exercises in Lutheran Sunday school, Beaver town. Thursday, Oct. 23 and 24, The 21st an nual re-union of the 49th P. V. at Huntingdon. Sunday, Oct. 2H, Communion in the Lutheran church, Middleburg. Sunday, Oct. 2d, Communion by Re formed congregation St. John's church, Fremont. Tuesday, Nov. 4, general election. Tuesday, Nov. 4th, the 150th anniver sary of the time when Hon. George Washington was initiated into free musonry. The event will be cele brated Nov. oth by all the Masonic Lodges in the state. Monday, Nov. 24, Snyder County Teachers' Institute will open in Mid dleburg to continue till Friday, Nov. i9. Thursday Nov. 27, Theannuul Thanks giving Day. The banks will lie closed. Kcduced Kates to Xcw Orleans. On account of the meeting of the American Bankers' Association, at New Oi leans, La., November 11 to 13, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to New Or leans aud return, November 8 to 10, good to return within eleven days, in cluding date of sale, at reduced rates. By depositing ticket with Joint Agent at New Orleans on or before November IK, aud the payment of a fee of 0 cents, an extension of the return limit to No vember 30 may be may obtained. For spet'ilii; information regarding rates and routes, apply to ticket agent. It Letter to M. I. Putter. Mmidi.kim R'l. 1'onn'o. Dear Sir: Perhaps you are going to paint your house, and don't iu Devoe. We'll make you an oiler : Paint half your house lead and oil ; the other halt Devoe lead and and zinc. In three years the lead and oil inlf will bu hungry lor paint ; the Devoe half will turn water as well as when new. If not, our agent will stand by this : "If you have any fault to find with this paint, either now in the. painting or hereafter in the werr tell your dealer about it. "We authorize him to do what is right at our expense." Devoe lead and zinc holds color better than lead j tin ns water twice as long.. Yours truly, 39 F. W. Devoe & Co. Get a free sample of Chamberlains stomach and liver tablets at Mid dleburg drug store. Tboy are easier to take and moie pleasant in effect than pills. Then their uce is do!. followed by constipation as is often the case with pills. Regular size, 25c per box.