The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 12, 1903, Image 4

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    MIDPliEBUBG POST.
Publish" Every TbnradaT Morning
ISO. W. WAOlSSKIiSR. A. M. BDITOR AKD OWHIlt
srascRiPTioN bates.
1.00 per year paid In advance. 1.1JO pet year II not paid
In advance. Mingle copies, nve itnu.
ij..ki Hai.a miiIi mi line, nonnarell measure
men lor rlrsl insertlm. and 30 pent per Hue for each eubse-
qrsat Insertion. er-iriu K. eanne oumy iwn
between the Kir National Hank and the Onunty Jail.
Vol. xxix. Fkhki'aky 12, UMB. NvmhkkH
Republican Standing Committee.
Adams-C. I'. Fisa. J. T. Shawver.
Heavrr-t'haa. E. lr.-ee. II. II. Kau.t
Heaver Wel-.l. W. linker, David Kconlnger.
Centre W. A Xp. U '. HingiMnau.
Chapman Joseph lnng. T. K. 1-cmld.
Kianklin 1. V. Iliickcnhurg, . K Stetltr.
Js. kwn J. S. Venrick, Win. SclmM.
Mi.l.llcMirir Kmnk Specht, Bank W. l oiler.
Middlccreek-M K- Knlley. J. M. .Maurer.
Monroe-11. '. llendri. ks. 11. K. Fisher,
rem. Joseph It. Hendricks I N'.Jarrett.
jVrry-A. W. Valentine, K. K. Hover.
I'crry Went-J. S. Wlney. ! I. Strawscr.
Sellusgsove I. rank Keller. J. A. I.udwlg.
Spring '. K. KIhh), 1 llarrson Snook.
1'iiimi I- Sti.lil.
Washington IV. K. Drown. Myron . Mover.
The "Post" Verified.
The lli'ivhl says the Tost was mistaken in
the statement that the Middlcburg correspondent
to the llrru'd has maligned and niisrcjircscntet
people of this community. We do not propose
to argue the ease. We are willing to allow the
files of the Ih nild and the memory of its readers
decide the ease. That is the best evidence to
eorroUrate our assertions.
We have no occasion to retract anything we
have said, and as a half dozen responsible parties
were compelled to deny that they were guilty o
being the correspondent in order to clear them
selves of falsehood and malignity, it is proof lie
yond a doubt, that our esteemed contemporary
lias been imposed upon by an "irresponsible cor
respondent," w hose "penny suit," the gift of tin
people, only adds testimony to confidence mis
placed.
The cilort to erect a monument to the mem
ory of the Soldiers of Snyder county should be
sueees.-ful. It is a laudable and worthy project
The soldiers' valor should be fittingly comment
orated.
The Pure Food Law. '
It is to be hojicd that before Congress adjourns
the Seuate will act favorably upon the Pure
Foot! bill which passed the House before the
loliday recess. There has lieen some diversity
of opinion as to the precise form which such
legislation should take, and this measure savors
ol compromise. It is not so severe and empha
tic as many would like, but perhaps it is the
best that the country is likely to get lor several
vtars. (iood judges hope that definite benefit
will result from its enactment without further
lianue. The subject has ken agitated so vigor
ously of late that little new light is likely to lie
obtained bv further discussion. It cannot lie
such preparations, the law in question creates a SaleRegister
competent commission to examine them when , Notice oi ava win be insetted ire and
' ...I- 1 i: 1 kin i . -. ...
WlDKrsDAY, tlareh 11. Howard si
j laaias) Bowersox will ,)
, ' .Implement, aa.1 a ro.1
, ' with) bona power nm
: : .-l,l ... .! Tt t. k f aeefl.ng wnen in. oi.isar. pnnM a w. am,; order,
u. iasaci u. m a ii'iugii ...rc vUUU3u.k.uu 0fllaa. Wbea tba bills are Hot printed at lui
neru'ianJiso shipped from one State to another Persona -1
1 1 I ntinm An hlv. mI. ahnulil uUuft m date and
in violation of this statute seems like a light Lave it inserted in uia column. -,
kuiiiv, a lew prompt iunci;uiiuua niu vci-i gAToinAT, Feb. 14, F. P Raster will aell aoma
. . . , i.Aa I pvuniKliq n ' . i . ii t. muck mv imui
tllDly have a Salutary CRect implemenU, .yt mile North ol KauU.
Not the least important advantage ot a fed- satitidt, Feb. n, j. o. nomberinr win aeii
I. . , , , , . i . ! 11a 11 noamnoiu kimvi. near uoraon a acnooi
pure food law would ! that it would tenul bow in wat rrry twp.
. admr. of Iuu!
WltltDMT, March 11. Irt C,
t hnraea. 4 mvi. fkrmi.-
bouwbold gooda.
Tarn., Waactf 11 1 mileX. v
inJaekaoa towntliin. I.17M
1 t- I-' .... I l . . "" U
and tarmiiif iniplenienti.
1ai'BPAV. Narchn, L.T. Mank.'
live lo'-K. larmlnc lmplrmr,
bold Kood.a Mt.ldlw'reekl'l
THi KanAV, March 1J A.S. M,. .
live ptork and nri,,.
mile wni ol Midlletui M
Sati boav. March 14. one.hi fc
. lriitown, near Bnekii-.v
eeli a I (arming iin; leiin.,73
eattla.
in 4tnfo loiriolof trn I Tl'BDT. Feb. 17. James A. Uoia,
",u,wul"o"i uiiui.u.v ... fe.o.v.v,. lwrence .a. dee'd. will aell live
tock and f inning impleiuenta mile
north of Maitland.
At the present time no less 'than thirty-six
States have laws rehtive to this subject, but w
their reiiuirenients diiler widelv. and thev are
,i . ' . .. 1 Wbdsoiday. reb lMh, In Tenn Tap.. I ml'a , (iATrKDAV SlaHi 14 II c fc
Hot all enforced With the Slime Zeal. Mr. Hep- ..uc.i-wet of Kraterville.l'li. Krauer horwi. mulrs." cow,
& 1 Admmii.tr.Ltor of tranklln Kr.txer (iee'd. 1 i . 1 tM
I I. ... 1 . .1.- I.! II iil i k i . ...rt . i.... ..... iiiipnu.!' ii it)ti.JL-
j ncrii lias expressed regrei inai ine out uu
l :.i i: c. ...til.
iniucr itjnsuiL'iuuuii uinhuhs iiiiuhvicih-c Tur.,nAT. Feb. 19.C.O. Ferdlir. will aell In
trill v !illi..rid that t ie adoiltlon of the measure ,!. ,.f ll... Ktntoa l..pl.r.tw that l'ei.n twp..onthero..l from Minwuw
" 1 . o i I".".-. j.i.iv. v .....v... - i' - i to uraizerviue. z norae., . vows, lariuniK
now would be premature. Finally, it is evident precaution was wise, however. It would be un
that t!u re is a distinct dtmand for a federal law
of this sort. Mr. Hepburn said to the House a
few weeks ago that on no question ol late years
have the petitions to Congress been so numerous
ind urgent as on that of pure food and drugs.
There cannot be any reasonable doubt that
the people need protection from fraud in the
purchase of these articles. The legal maxim,
caveat emptor, does not hue apply, because it
is not in the power of the buyer to tell the
quality of the goods he is getting. Iudeed, he
buvs even without suspicion articles in which
some Harmless suosinoiu un mu yuuiiit uung
has been intriHluced, or to which for preserva
tive purposes chemical agents have liccn added
that may prove deleterious to health. Now, if
he wants trrated turnip for horse radish, carrot
paste for tomato catsup, eornnieal for mustard,
chalk for sugar in candy, cottonseed oil for
olive oil, perhaps it would be a hardship to
deny him the privilege. At any rate, though,
they should be so labeled that there can be no
deception. Manufacturers ami dealers should
be compelled cither to mark these adulterations
conspicuously or else not to sell them at all.
Still more urgent is the necessity lor prolulnt
trull!., in less innocent articles, like ein-
"'b -
. j balmed beef, fruit and vegetaDles
fortunate tohaveany question of constitutionality
books. Due deference to the principal of State
sovereignity, moreovei, will tetid to hasle'i those
changf s in existing laws which are needed tj
promote assimilation. A more impetuous cru
sade tit the outset might possibly have defeated FB1DATi Feb,
its own object, and if, after a fair trial, the law
appears inadequate step3 may then hi takeu to
render it more strenuous.
linplomeiiU and hoiueliold qooita.
I SATl'BliAV, Feb SI, Mm. Saraii S. Mover will
all hotiM-licI I goods at u r reaiuence in
rreebutir.
arise to embarrass the immediate enforcement battbdat, Feb. si, o. A: stcininger win iii
... . .. . . , .11 llvertoi'lt, larmlnnliupiemeii sana noupe-
Of the UW Wlietl it IS OllCe placed Oil tlie Statute holt KoodK, on Hie hupp funn near North-
Sat., Feb. 'Jl on the In'e of Qie. Scllnnnrove.
t'a.. James . stnlin. aniuiniMraior u me
caUte of Margaret 8 Uitli, dee'd. iiersonal
property.
Siimnir. Keh. 11 . one mile East of Sliailel. Jon'
atlmn Keivlieuoiicb will aell l norac. a
euwsand uriuinK implements.
23. estate of Henry A. Oil. per
sonal property, Is'e ol tne, bcllnKrove.
TennAV Fan. 21, l'hlllp A. Sclmee and l'liilip
MuiiKel. executors ol Henry .neiiKVi. win
so. I farm Mock anil household goods,
of a mint .V H. ul rruiuont.
TeDAV, Feb. 4, Samuel H. Ijish, will sell live
Mix k and farm implements 1 uiile Wval
ol raxlouviue.
WlUNIt-DAY, Kcl. 2. Ailmlnlstrntor s sale of
tile lute l'liilip t ouiik, on the line of I nion
iiiiU cnyder ctiuntii's, on lllue Hill, per
Honul property und houselioltl goods. ale
In eoiiimtni-e at lu o'clock. 1. Hot ST,
Administrator.
Till'IWIiAV. Fob, 26. Keicheiiliach It Howell will
sell li.e Mock mid farm Implement!
mile .Norlli ul Holier 1'. O.
Thubsiiav, Feb. 26, F. P. Decker will sell live
slock, funning Implements, etc. 1 nine.
casta! uenvet springs.
111:111 throuirhout the earth anduerhapsthrouch-1 tiii hat. vet,, m. in the boroueh of Seitns
.... 11, r 1- 1 I grove, Katie U l Irich. Administratrix, of
..lit lii universe. National M'KiaZine lor rCUl Hie estate of the Into lleuiamin L'lruh
..ecu. win pen mrmiiiK i iiiibihkii.d .,.,
rtlfirl I BtOCB auu uousciioio gwius,
XHOBMiAY, fell. SB, Jos. najfnor win. sen
t i'i 1 live moon ami nirming iiiiiiii'ineuu., o
fllCCIlllt.. I milen en-it of New Her I III anil '.. mile weitt
..f lrv Vullfv V iiiuiila on the. llenrv
m v n . . . . ... 1 1 . l
vjne 01 the books auiiouticca lor nut. ucatiou iu Ainivr mrm.
1
It-Ujlu
aVr..aa.. . ar l k 1a: A i
iu"n m. w , .umi n nil H rfM ..
Mock, fur in iinnlvuif ,i.
toodi utiles tant t lii'averJ
Monday, March 10, j. w. Si,PTm
mniii. in-own, i iiMti Vij
ami Furmillir Inilil m. ...
nioRi-AY, iti.irvii in, i imir wt of cj
Si u ha res .emherlini ,ii
Kuriuing Implements.
TrbtPAT. MnrcH 17. Levi .1. iu...
c.iHtof Kr .UcrviUe.
Tccanw, Vitrei. IT W. A Mt ir
irirminn iinpiemeni-, and In,
JUOISTI w It IV.
TlBniY. Ma reb 17, Jolm W. t
live Htuek, iarm iniil itH
lluhl Komi, o nit let v. 9 O
and 1 mile west of Mid l. rJ
TriMDAT Murch 17, I-taae W,-i, Cr
hiock, mriuintr liupit u.-. t.
hold kh) ''2 mllom at Mi3
mile west of Jiiiu Ts null. A
WrunKMDAY, March 18, KlHworthsJ
mli r.rm stoek an'l iiui'lcrrcXj
LITERARY NOTES.
National.
Mark that day in red January l'Jth, 1903
on which the first wireless "niarcouigrani" pass
ed lietiveen the shores of the United States and
Great Britain. It marks the opening of a new-
era of ireer communication between man and
j pates may arise
Since dis-
as to the nature ami e licet of
February, by McCIure, IM.illips oi Co, is "Anna &imirZ$!l
of the 1" lve lowns, by Arnold licnnett. Ihe
scene of the book is laid in a small Staffordshire,
England village, or rather group of villages,
hence the name "Anna of the Five Towns."
Erdley & Kuster of Salem, were
in town on business on Friday.
V. Arthur Schnee made a busi
ness trip to Freeburg Friday.
Miss Clara Mitterlinir dautrhter
.It s your livcrr Aycr s Pills p , . . w
! ncsday at IlichiieM, age 21 years.
Sick Headache ?
Food doesn't digest wejl?
Appetite tvior ""'u
coftstipaf6Ir iu
Fewer Gallons ; Wears Longer.
Fewer Gallons ; Wears Longer.
A Moat I'nlnl Gift,
are liver pills; they .cure dys
pepsia, biliousness.
25c. All druggist.
Want vmir nmu!t;irlii' or lw:ird a beautiful
timwii nr rii'li lilurk? 'I lifii ue
niinimnil a iVO flVCfor the
DUuMftUnKIVI 0 Ulu Whiskers ,'
niful J
6 I
.prs '
8i pt. t nif i
SCHNEE.
Levi Gclntt, merchant of Slroup
town; made a call on our merchant
Henry Harding to buy his store
Monday.
J. F. Kerstetter and wife and W.
II. Wciidt and wife visited Jumbo
Kerstetter at McKces Sunday.
Chas. Sampsel and John Wil
lis, well known gentlemen of the
County seat, were in town and made
several calls Tuesday.
David Hoovdrsold aliout 40,000
shingles to a man at Salem last
week.
John S. App, of Mohnontonga,
Ejr. nt part of S itu rday in town to
call on a few of our bvsiness men.
John A. Kreigburn and W. Ar
thur made a Hying trip to Kantz
and vicinity Saturday evening.
Elmer Troup (iur enterprising
butcher made a business trip to
Selinsgrove, Monday.
Last Sat unlay evening, some of
our town and of 'I reniont young
ceutlemin and ladies spent a pleas
:i tit evcn'iiitr with tlair friend Miss
Nettie Smith.
Don Hoover visited friends at
Shainokin a few days last week.
J. U. Li ach. our town sportsman
leK tor Miimury lo secure woriv on
Mondav.
Merchant l'eter Garman and A.
J. Laudis, made a business trip to
Freeburg Saturday.
J. F. Trouj), of Kantz, who had
been stated to have rented the rol
ler null of Elmer Troup is a mis
take. It was a misunderstanding
by some of our town jicople.
David Hoover loaded a car with
shingles at Middleburg, Montlay.
Landlord Kerstetter and Millner
Wendt weie'to McKees and bought
20 pounds eels. After they return
ed home the eels were gone, and
wanted to turn back to bring them,
but after a short t'tas they decided
not to do it. The eels came the
next morning on the stage.
V early ForlrlU Ilia Lire.
A runaway almost ending fitttlly,
started n horrible ulcer on the leg
of J. B. Orn. r, Franklin Grove, III. j
For four years it defied all doctors j
nn.t oil rAmiilinn. Hilt. Tlrw1:1.n'H '
Arnica r ' I I'-nAt" ff to Cl Would ls the power of foreseeing Monday, MarehU, one half mlletaatofSfiadela
Arnicp J iX"-, I 1 "lr U'WrJ,i 'ni.-anAu.' HrZ- .ftlil . t.eiiti-S Biliart will sell Dorsel
him. Equally rooJ lor, liu-ns, fevTilis. I ms av,j Metros'- Hep. Jroi..TteEiuiiMria'iTiw.-;--Bruise".
Skin Eruption nd piles. A knowledge of the future wouhl , ....
or... i ir,.i.iuK,.rrr iirno- C.r (imn. unmaku hitnmness. There are. ot Tiwdav, .varch ?, ll. v. Knepp wi I sail iie
hoiuiouolU goods.
Satuudav, Kel). 2, A- M. Carpenter will sell
live stoik and fiirinniK iiupiuiiivnis ul
lieuvertown.
Saturday, Keb. its. Henry Leitzel. West Perry
townilnp, will sell noises, cows anu irm
lug implements.
Sati biiay, Feb. as, Mrs John Parks will sell at
her Inline on ortli IUk" street, semis
vrove. huuseliold iruuds.
Monday. Mnreh 2. A. W. Straub wiir sell livi
stiKk and larininir luiiiiemeius i inner
west ol Centrerilie.
Monday, March 2, Palmer Orcese will sell live
Htoek, fnrmiiiK implemeiils ana liouse-
boid goods 1 miles west ol .ncnire.
denve one milo Nortu n( Kri
WKPNKsDAY, Mnreh 18, .Tiirob W. (jj
K'll IIVC.IINK Hill lllllll 1Q
tween I cnirevilie nnlti
Cnion county,
Tlll'KsnAY, March 19. J, II. lint,. i
stoeic nml larminir in plcmtB;
IHorill ol re 1 1 nug rove.
TitUKsiiAY, Varch 1, on the dmJ
a l HI 1 1 i 1 1 I. . "J
iahiiit, iuiiu inn. i. i.bej
live stock and fiiriuinn implJ
Tlll'BMDAY. March 1!), John M. (
live stock auu i.inu inii,cm,aJ
eiviuu.
FlilDAY,Miirch21', .1. I'. tiruMi r:
stock, Iiirm l in i h i 1 1 1-1 1 ti ml
good, on O. M. Mi'alz' Lra,
of Middleburg.
1'BIDAT, March 20, I,. S, l e'mii,wi:
implements and sloik.
ATUKDAY. March SI, Kit. IhickenbenJ
live stiHk and liininu.- itJ
mile uoriuwei oi ui;vcr pr.iJ
Sati huav. Martli21, Alirnl.nm V:.J
sell 4 horses, eows. a tictd g J
farming Implement '1 iniJestwl
field on th ' road Icauiux (iu3
to .ililllintown.
Monday. March Kl Noriiinii lira. '
stock, fur m impleiiKiiin Mo.
of Troxelville.
Monday, .March 23. Philip X.i.t. till
harf will sell luriii .! ml
incuts.
Tuesday, Alarch 21, J. V II. MmJ
live slock, lurmiHK uoplcas
household goods 1 miles cm i
vtlle.
Fbihay, March 27. Mrs, ' nniefinjlii
livestock and farm i internal
East of Pallas.
... I III ..!...!
tr .i .1 i.i . it- . ! .i. l o cus, oumis up nun liiMoruifrt run
Jiousntvoriii piiien.iMti uiciooit ins grauoiauiei iioci i ,loMi svste'.lls. OnlyAOf. .Satis
PORT TREV0RT0N.
Ad. Keif is the prou I father of a
bouncing baby boy.
Jno. 1. Charles Sim laved with
his family.
Mrs. A
the O'X. il home.
Ed. Charles of ihe county rcat
spent Saturday with his parents, II.
r. Charles and wile.
II. M. Enders of York was
iniong the business t aneis in town
last week.
Jno. Michael is I nvieg his
house painted.
Dr. BoL'iir has u- icen out of
practice since the si.uw factory is in
running order. The girls are learn
ing to sew fingers instead of shirts.
ill & Oirman, Uichfild. Pa . Dr. J
V. Saiupsell, l'ennscrtiek, t'a
cour.-e. soiiih tbincs about the fu
ture we do know. If. for instance.
n lark of i nei-Ry, ambition niut loss
' of appetite huowh itself we know it
will lie followed bv serious com
plaints if not checked. Often Livet
p., autl Kidney trouble follow quickly.
",,L ... t i'i . :- DI.... n
in any ti iu iv.it en iu ini.-iM win
slock, farming implements and household
goods I.' a milts west ol Aiiaraiu.
Ti'KKDAY MiirchS, K.F. Mnnlieck will sell live
stock und tunning implcmouts ;t mile
east of hcavcrtowii.
Tl'KMlAY, Miirch ,1 Peter Klinirlcr will sell live
hiuck nml limning iiuMiemunis A muus
west of I entii villc.
APMISISTKATOUp-iM
te r s of AdiiiiiUHfratiM ij
sstata ol OeorgB-iitrtcr, l-kitM
V. Jtn.. Snyder Clu4aM dec a
elves Indebted tirta nrttubrut n
uaka immedlaWVauieia biw Iks
sUlins will presM theis-iiuly lulau
ha underpinned.
W. II. IIorSEB,
Chanman Pa . Keb. 9 IU il. iim
II is Tools.
Good tools, cood workman
what of the iii.ni who knows only restore you to health. , It lreuBlL- B,S;lk
but
yet.
Devoe lead and zinc ;s i lie aint ; faction t'liiiiiiiiteed by Middlebtiii;
... .. i Drusr t'o., (fruvbill A Onma i, KieL
t some jtainters don t know it fK1J 1u Dr j, w jjauueU,
I'eniiscrt'fk, l'a.
new
Bad Coughs
"I had a bad cough for six
weeks and could find no relief
until I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto
ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle
cured me."
L. Hawn, Ncwington, Ont.
Neglected colds always
lead to something serious.
Thev run into chronic
bronchitis, pneumonia,
asthma, or consumption.
Don't wait, but take
Avci's Ciivi"y Icctoi'sl
just as soon as your cough
begins. A few doses will
cure you then.
Throe sizes : iSc., ennugli for an ordinary
cold: MW., Just right for bronchitis, hoarse
ness, hard colds, etc.; 1, most economical
for chronic casesrut to keep on hand.
J. C. AVER CO.. LowsllaJit.il.
MlDDLEBURGH MARKET.
Iioksuiiil lariiiing implement!-.
WkiiSIiay, .Miuch 4, John I". Wetzel will s -11
live hI. iik, In r 1 1 1 1 ii - 1 nplc incuts ami
iiotiHchold goods, 1 inllu.eiiHt of licavcr-towu.
Wkunkmiay, March 4, S. L. Kroner will aell
live stock and farming linulementiiiooui
4 miles north west of j.cUure iu llucatiir
tiwnsliip'
WeiiNwiiAY, March, 4, one milo Northwest of
Miliiiiitit. on the 1 nmel S, Mmltli f iirm ,
Howard A. Walter will sell 3 horses, 1 coil,
11 cows and funning iiiipliuicnts,
Tlll'iUnAY, March 8, Jonathan Orubb will sell
U cows Kbeifersf.lio.iis nnd funning lui'
plements 2 miles west of Freeburg.
Tlll-BrAY. Mnrcll 5. J. II. KDPlip will stll live
stock and Iiirnung Hi picmenis ;.j nine
north ol Middlccrcc k, i: u.
Schools and Courses o! Susquehanna
University, Selinspve, Pa.
TEACHERS' C()lTUSE.At this time special attention is called to this
t . il i a n . j :.. .
COUrSL1. It 13 inuMHlt'U lO iUIVaiu e lUC UlIKMLMU ana i-urNing i;imcii- Tiebhay, Mnrcli 5 Henry iswnrm will sell live
of those who teach duri.iL' the Winter, and also to prepare for teaching. ,,Mi,lX"urg.'nlpleme,',' n"'e
The entire course covers four years, all of which can be taken by teachers FHIDAT Msr 6 Jlim0!1 We:.n(Ji ,Brm rtockand
without interruption of their work in the school-room, and leads up to a impieme.iiBiinei.ntwp.
permanent certificate and other advantages. This meets a long felt want fhid y. Mar. 6, , n, p, Htroun, win sell live stock
I ..... i i h and farm liuplementa In rallas.
of teachers who must earn their education with meagre salaries and oilers MdND4Ti Mttrch Jncob 9 hiwttct wllf K
excellent opportunities lor steady advancement, leacliers and those who
wm i tn iirini'irp kmci'iisIm v iur tenelilliir s loll 1(1 Dot mil to aCOIiailU
i i r n -.1 .1 i r. . I I 1 ! .1 TI,!o Kbiuay, March 6, James Urcese will aell live
llieinSClVCa Illliy Willi llie OCIieiltn to iiu unuuu jumii iin tmuni-. a-iusi stock, Inrmlng implements auu uouso
veartheterm beirins April 6, 1903. and closes July 2!), 1903. Expenses no.d good, at waver r,P,...g..
or,. ... I, Writo t'.ir full imrfii'iihirM FbIday. March 0, Charles Oreese will sell farm
are very lOW. rite lor Illll panic lliars. stock and Implemrnts at his residenco lu
MUSICAL COXSEltVATUliY AND CULLEliE l'UK l'UUAU Washington to w.,si.ip.
LADII'S. Degrees and Diplomas (.ranted. The Spring term begins Hdonw
April 1, 1903, and closes June 1,
Butter
Eggs..
Onions GO
Lard 12
Tallo 3J
Chickens.... 8
Side 10
Shoulder 12
22 Wheat- 72
20 Rye 56
Corn 56
fllsS .. 32
Potatoes 45
Bran perlOO. 1.20
Middlings "120
Chop 1.25
Ham......... 15 iFlonrperbbH.00
1903. Special arrangements have
Leeii made lor a large attendance for MUSIC and other studies. There
is a snlendid course iu Elocution. Facilities are nowhere better. The
work is in charge of an able corps of teachers who rank with best any
where. The large imposing Ladies' H ill has all the modern conveniences.
The environment is home like and parents can rest assured that their
daughters will be given the best care in every wav. I he climate is very
healthful and the surrounding scenery is all that could be desired. Our
students come from the best !:j;nes M " ruv .' 'ir'rcr .th"
advantage of at least a lew terms away at College. The day has gone by
when the girls were kept at home, and only the boys sent to college
Rates are very reasonable. Write for catalogue ami particulars.
COMMERCIAL COURSE. An increasing number of young persons
are finding lucrative positions at the counting desk and in ollices. To
meet this demand the University offers a thorough and efficient Commer
cial Course, consisting ot Rook-keeping, Penmanship, Shorthand, Com
mercial Law, etc. All or any of these subjects may be pursued. Resides
sccuring a superior Commercial Course, our students epjoy the additional
advantages of a Gymnasium, Library and Reading-room, Literary Socie
ties, and the University life in general. The University atmosphere
stimulates the ambition of students, aud, together with efficient instruction
gives exceptionally satisfactory results. We' have no difficulty in secur
ing positions for all students completing the course. Write for terms and
particulars. " .
The College of Liberal Arts is noted for its excellent Scientific and
Classical Courtei. A cour in Civil Engineering is given.
The Preparatory School fits student for Colletje entrants.?. -' Addresj,
J. L WOODRUFF, A, N. WARNER,' or J. F. KEMPFER.
Dean.''-' ' v' ' ' Registrar, i 'i -w Field fc'eo'y.
his livery outill on tne premises in Mid.
uieourg.
SaTi rhay, March 7, W. F. Stcimling will sell
live stock ane farming implements at
Aliddieswartli 1'. O.
Sati'iioay, March 7, Samuel lliniraman will sell
live stock and funning implements 2
lilies rtortn-west ol Middleburg.
Saiuimay. March 7. li. F. Attimrcr will sell
livestock, faun implements and house
hold goods, I ,' a miles west of Ctiupmau In
Cnapman township.
MoNDiY, Vine'il, .o . Mit' l'c-v irl'i will
sell liw? stock and farming implcineiits 1
mile west of ilenfer, 1. O.
Monday. M.irch 9, Jacob S. Stauffer, will sell
live Mock and farming Implements,
mile South of Hummers whuif,
Monday, . March 9, W. J. Tetter, will fell ilvo
st ck and farming impleiuenta mile
Il nth of Miook P, O. Ml llll ll Co.
TlEDVY, March 10, William Dreesa will sell
livestock, farming Implements and house
hold goods, It Utiles cist of Ueavertown
aud i tulles west of Paxtonvl lo.
TfKDAY, March 10. D. n. Oau,lcr will aell
livo stock and farming implements
mile eant of ltauch's mill iu Perry town
ship. TciaDAT, Mar. 10, Harrison Stiller will aell I
Mares, f mules. I cows. 3 beifTera, I brood
sows and farm implements, 22 acres wheal
and 8 acres rye.
Tuesday, March 10, Writ. H. Grove will aell
farm stock, implemenU and Household
Goods, on the Ubwa farm two miles west
ot Kresburg.
WDinoAY, March 11. W. H. Hartley will aell
Hveetacs. and farming Implement, on
heU.W. Decker farm at UcClure.
WaogaaoiT, March 11, John B. Cnderkoffler
will aell at Pnblie Sale bla Live Stock and
Farm Implement 1 mil Weal ol Aline,
ferry lownantp, nnyaer county , ra
PAXT0NVILLE.
Chas. O. Gaugler of &SJ
was a welcome visitor in A
Tliursday.
Dr. J. r. Orwi ot Mi
visited iu town ren-iitlv.
The following are oiitM
Mrs. Sarah lioweixix, t(-
Mrs. Jno. Ernest, Adam
aud wife.
F. C. Bowersox and wilt
the former's mother Satiifl
Sunday.
Miss Claire Bowersox e
a few days with her grand
R. E. Gift received a or.
coal this week just in time aj
a fuel famine.
J. F. Specht, who is end
track ioreman on uc o
Branch at Painterville pai'
to his wife and family.
Fred is always a welcofl1
Miss Annie
Schambacb i
ing her Aunt, Mrs. Chas.
Freeburg.
C. V. Swengle, after vA
parents a few days, returw
employmeiit at Beaver
The Revival Services
conducted by Rev. J. &
have proven a sueeos.
two souls have asked WS
Mav the Lord nrosiier the
Harvey Schanibaeii auuj
lieu ii iruus ui ajv."-- i
nesdav.
II. It. Krnest is M&W
foot. The effects ot an i
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Lewitown visiting his
Wm f.Af. of Or.
Furnace is visiting his
W n TTarnnr of
j: .Lies with w
bucuuiuu a ic . i
vL . l u. lHve f
rrom nere ne
burg, where he aud bu
make their future home.
. :. oii: Xfnvpr
AU1S9 kJUlllC fA
some time with her lDf
xveigic j
Chas. Erdley of r
a visitor of Harvey 8
' Thofc Graybillof
visiting at Irvin Grayj