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    MIDDLEBURG POST.
Published Every Thursday Morning
OHO W WAOENSELLEK. A. M EDITOR AND OWNKR.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE.".
91. OO er year paid in advance. stl.fto wr year if itol paid
in a-tvauce. Single copies, live Cents.
Ailvrrl ItHlr. -J4 rents per line, unu.arcll .inenstirc
nici for tiist in-MTii'ti. ami -11 cents er line for each siihc
qv.st insertion. Jr-or'KlcK. Ncarlne County Court House,
between (lie r'ir' Natiutial itank llliti the County.lail.
Vol. xxx.v.
March 12,1'JO::.
NlMliKIl HI
Republican Standing Committee.
Adams I". I". piss. J. T. Shnwvrr.
Kca cr-i has. K. irn-r. II. H. raut.
I . mvit W.st-.l. W. 1 taker, luvl,l Kcmilngrr.
Centre W. A. Napp. 1.. C. ltiugaiiutu.
rhu;uiiau -Joseph l.oiig, T. K. l.cu:ht.
Kmnkliii J. '. ilackcnhtirg, i. K Metier.
Jackson .1. S. Yearick, Win. Scltnltl,
Middlchiirg Kuiiik .-Ki lit, Hanks W. Voder.
Middlccrcck-.M. K. Krdli y J. M. Maorer.
Monroe- II. C. Ilcndriiks. II. V. Fisher,
l'eiin Joseph It. Hendricks. I. N. Jarrctt.
IVrrv-A. W. Valentine, K. K. Hover.
lVrry West-.l. S. Wii.ey. .1. Z. Ntrawsor.
N'IIikuiiovo I. r'rank Keller, J. A. Ludnig.
Spring c. K. Kline, l- Harr'soH Snook.
I niiui-.l. (i, Stnlil.
Washington W. K. Brown, Myron A. Mover.
The Editorial career of Foster Ilartman lias
beeu very short. He has retired as publisher .
of the New Berlin "Kenorttr" and A. A. Shif- j
for, a gentlemen whom we have not bad the
pleasure of meeting, but the 1st vishe9 him '
success.
Turn Out to Vote.
It behooves all gmtd loval Republicans to at
timl the I'riinarv Election, Saturday and vote
their honest emu ictions in order that the be.-t
men may be nominated. A nomination in Sny- ;
der County is equivalent to an election, and
hciKv it is all the more imjxirtant that every re- '
pnlilican should go to the polls.
The privilege of voting is a right vestjd in!
the American people and while it is a preroga-'
tive, it is also a duty you owe to ycurself and'
family that yon express your choice. Not all
men think alike, but if all register their opinions,
it must ol necessity be that the majority will
rule.
Those persons who paid high prices for scats
to witness the lirst coronation procession in Tn
don, wliie'i did not take place, eauuot get back
their money. The English courts have decided
against them, ns the seats were oM without any
guarantee that the procession would take place.
This helps the insurance companies at the ex
pense of the public. I5 it th;se who had seats
to sell Iot more tii 11 anybody else. If their
charges had been in re reasonable they might
have sold all theis seals. Hence no great sym
pathy was wasttd 0:1 them.
The wrecks on the Sunbury division haye
been raih. r numerous this wtvk. The most
cxjeii.-ive of the lot was- the o:.e at Reaer
Springs Tuesday nioruing wl.en three enginis
a;id a lot of cars wmv demolished. Kailroaling
systems 'iced imjrovi ment, it si many wrecks
are not til e to c.irelessi e-s.
There is more Catarrh in this!
section of the country than all other
disu'is h put together, uml until the
last few years was supposed to ho
incuruliU'. For a grent many years
doctors pronounced it a locul ili
miho and prescribed local remedies,
and ly constantly failing to cur"
with local treatment, pionoiinced it
incurable. Seieueo has proven ca
tnrrh to be a eonstutional disease
and thcrefirc reqtiir'B eonstutioua!
treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure,
iiiaiiufactuied by 1'. J. Cheney
Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only co -!
stutional cure on the market. If I
taken internally in dopes from 1"
drops to a teaspoonful It acts
directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. They ollVr
one hundred dollars for any easo it
faiis to cure. Send for circulars
and testimonials.
Address, F. J. ("honey . Co.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Drticffists 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Patents.
Keystone Law and Patent Company,
Ml) I'.et. I'.uilding, Philadelphia, Pa.
Who are the only bonded "Patent
Company in the World, oiler to make
a guaranteed Patent Olllee prelimin
ary examination (not merely their
opinion) Free of charge to readers of
"Mhldlcburgh Post" who will send a
sketch, model or description of their
Inventions.
They will also give a certificate of
patentability which will be of great
HHsistanee to ap ,?veulariftira.i;lij
capital. - , ' t
All patents secured through this firm
are guaranteed under a $),0((0 bond.
Valid patents with the broadest claims
secured on easy weekly payments.
Write to-day mentioning this paper. 1 1'
SHADEL.
Charles Xeitz of ChiHi.-jiia pie
was visiting friends at this place
Saturday.
Forest Pontius of Fieeburg was
sien on our r-t reels Saturday. (
John lleintzelnian wears a broad .
smile. It is a boy.
( ieorge Metzger is on the sick
li.st, but is rapidly recovering.
Charles licichenbach was seen on
our streets Sunday.
Henry liickhart's sale Tuesday
v:is well attended, and the articles
sold brought fair prices. His sale
amounted to ?b00.
Clenimeiis and An rand intend to
move their steam saw-miil out to
ward Kichficld on a timber tract
which they bought from E. (J ray
bill. The personal property of James
Troup will be sold at Public Sale
in the near future.
The barn of Miles Hoods, south
of Pichlield, was burned with all
its contents including two mules.
Eire supposed to be the work of an
incendiary.
John (J. Schaller bought a spau
of mules Saturday. I guess he in
tends to work two teams this Bummer.
our streets last weeK. lie moveu
on (J. S. Pine's farm near McKees
Half Falls.
Miss Jennie Miller spent Satur
day at Milton.
Mrs. M. H. Duck took suddenly
il! Sunday morning. We have not
learned how seriously.
Sunday morning a report came
to town that Carl Haas had bu n
hurt on tie P. P. He fell in
under a lot of wrecked cars and
injured both of his hands, though
not seriously.
1
It Knvril III l.a-K.
A. Danforth of LuOraugc, (a ,
TriiK'I.V Aterle l.
".Tu4 in the l.iek of time our lit
tie bov was !-av. d" wrdes .Mr. Wa:
kins of pleasant City, ),iio. "I'neu
mniiia had plaed '-ad havoc wlili
him and a terrible c ugh st t in be
sides. j)ortors tieiib'd him, but lie
;rew worse every day. At b'ngtli
wo tried Dr. King's New lMscovory
for Consumption, and our darling
was saved, lie's now Koiiud, and
well." F.verybody oucht to know,
it's the only sure cure for Coughs,
Colds and all Lung diseases, (luar
anteed by Middlebing Drug Co.,
(iraybill -Garman, Kichficld, l'u..
Dr. ). W. Sampsell Petmsei eek, Pa.
Price aud l.uo. Trial bottles
free,
GLOBE MILLS.
Abraham Lawyer's many fiiends
surprised him Monday eve by
gathering at his home to celebrate
his ".2nd birthday. Poyal good
time was had. Music by the Free
buig Imid. Delicious were the re
freshments, and numerous were the
presents left to remind him of the
high esteem in which he is held in
this community.
Charles Gilbert and Katie Hum
mel of Peavertown visited relatives
at this place Sunday.
Mrs. Sal lie Walter of Sunbury
visited her parents, Ed. Hummel
and family.
Mrs. Thomas Deitrich of Krea
mcr spent Sunday with Mrs. W. L.
Sehroyer.
Mrs. Maud Snyder and Jane
Stetlcr spent Sunday with their
sister, Mrs. Thomas Pastiou at
Sunbury.
May Yerger of Middleburg spent
Sunday with Amnion Yerger and
wife.
"Mrs. S. (). Ulrioh ami Antes
Ulrich celebrated their birthdays
Thursday. Mr. Ulrich is the oldest
man in this vicinity, being 7'd years
old.
Mrs. J. G. Snyder of Shamokiu
visited her daughter, Mrs. John
Laudis and family.
S. O. Ulrich visited Abraham
Lawyer's Sunday.
James Peigle of Vicksburg visit
ed his children at this place
Sunday.
SELINSGROVE.
Ex-Constable, Win. Wolf is
spending a few days with his lam
ily, when he will again return to
his work at Yeagertown.
Ed. Taylor and Jos. Covert, who
have been over a year in Africa
where lliey with others put tip a
P. P. bridge; they had an experi
ence which does not often come to
people in this section of the Coun
try. They have so many strange
experiences ill that dark and be
nighted laud.
-Mrs. Levi Walker and daughter
of York visited friends in this sect
ion recently.
Word was ree'd from Mrs, X. P.
Janet that rhe had met her husband
at Naples and that they will see the
sights on the continent before re
turning to their Native land.
Samuel Spahr, Tuck Strawser
are home for a short time with
their families.
Dr. Ulrich of Millersburg spent
Thursday with his father.
J. K. Davis was in town several
days last week.
The W agner Harp Orchestra
and Quartette sang and played bi
beforc a large and delightful audi
ence Thursday evening. They
were frequently "encored" Miss
Tompkins is a first class.
There is a rumor afloat that the
railroad yard at this place is to be
considerably enlarged we do not
know how correct this is.
Mrs. P. Herman aud son have
taken a trip to Philadelphia.
Mrs. Prof. Pirch spent a few
days at Mifllinburg recently.
Mrs. Traver (nee Schoch) and
children of New Jersey are visiting
her mother, Mrs. Henry Schoch on
Water St.
A party from Northumberland
came to town on a straw wagon
and stopped at the Natioual Hotel.
While they were at supper some
miscreant threw a lighted match in
the straw and the greater part of it
was burned. Whoever it was
shout! be put behind the bars sever
al years to get some common sense
into his head if that could be done.
We noticed the Editor aud fam
in town over Sunday.
Riillerecl lor six mouths with a
frghitful running sore on his hg;
but writes that Kuekleii's Arnica
Salvo wholly cured hini in live da.ts.
For Ulcers, Wounds. Piles, it's the
best salve in the world. Cue tUtr
fltiteed. Onlv 125 ets. Sol I bv
Middleburg Drug Co.. Cb-aybill v
(im-man, Kiehlieid, Pa.. Dr. J
W. Sampsell, Peiinscreek, Pu.
KANTZ.
Zcno Snrenkel ofHShamokiii spent
i
Sunday with his family at this
place.
Abel Fisher and daughters,
Misses, Katie and Mamie of V in
field are the guests of Ira Swartz
and family.
A daughter of Henry Shanibach
is on the sick list.
C. O. Shanibach of Dundorc
S;wiLSuiidy at this lacef
J. J I. Shelly, Nursery Agent,
returned home Saturday from Mid
dleburg and the upper end of the
County.
C. A.Sheniory had business in
Selinsgrove Sat unlay.
Clarence Moltapple was to Sun
bury Saturday.
Mrs. Fred Miller is seriou.-ly ill.
E. C. Shemory has returned home
from Altoona.
The Dundorc correspondent said
last week that I was paying no
taxes in our toivnship. I deny the
assertion. My tax is paid and I
hold a receipt for it. Furthermore,
he says I was living in two town
ships ; Put I pay as I go.
Dr. Ntwt Nipple and wife, who
have Letn living at Akron, Ohio,
for the last few years, have return
ed to make their home at Thomas
lletrick's.
A party was given Sat unlay eve
ning at the home of John Seesholtz
and wife in honor of his mother's
birthday. About twenty four were
present.
Sick Headache?
Food doesn't digest well?
Appetite poor? Bowels
constipated? Tongue coated?
It's your liver ! Aycr's Pills
are liver pills; they cure dys
pepsia, biliousness.
29c. All druRftats.
Want your nwuitarhe or beard beautiful
brown or rioh blark? Thfn ua
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEttU
o CTt. or owMnn, on ft. t. hall A co., n n.h.
HUMMEL'S WHARF.
Mrs. Nathaniel Moyer is visiting
her children in Perry County.
Mrs. II. Pailey and grand daugh
ter, Carrie Stetler, are spending a
few weeks with friends near Centre
ville. Mrs. Peter Pailev paid a visit to
her son, Horace Kruinbine, at
Northunilierland.
Miss Katie Trutt, who is employ
ed at the P. S. L. Hospital at
Harrisburg, spent a week with her
parents.
Mrs. Benj. Derst and son of Sun
bury were entertained a few days
at the home of Samuel Trutt.
Daniel Sassaman and family at
tended the funeral of his father at
Kratzerville Tuesday. i
Our merchant, Samuel Stroub,
and family will move to his father-in-law,
Jacob Stahl, at Verdilla, in
in the near future. We are sorry
to lose Mr, Stroub. as he has alrvavs
dealt fairly with his customers.
(Irian Teats intends to take his
place. -
Asth
ma
"One of my daughters bad a
terrible case of asthma. Te tried
almost everything, but without re
lief. We then tried Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral and three and one-half
bottles cured her." Emms Jane
Entsminger, Langsville, O.
A i'fr'c ffrrrv Pprtnrnl 1
ccrtainlycurcs many cases
of asthma.
And it cures bronchitis,
hoarseness, weak lungs,
whooping-cough, croup, fi
winter coughs, night
coughs, and hard colds.
Thn-n iln-s: !V Miongh tor an ordinary
cohl; Si., JiihI riK'it for brmu'tittli. ImaM
neH. hnnl rolilt, Dir.; l, tniwt pennoiuical
lor cliluliio caftra ami to kmp on hani.
J. C. AY Kit CO., Lowell, Maaa.
SCHNEE.
Quite a number ;of our young
folks attended the protracted meet
ing at Aline.
John Iloiitz of Ereebnrg was in
town on business last Saturday.
Elmer Troup made a business
trip to Freeburg Monday.
Jerre Crouse of Selinsgrove, who
is a candidate for Associate Judge,
was canvassing our town Monday.
Ped Pank and Fremont schools
will hold entertainments at the
close of school in April.
Last Monthly evening a party
was held for F. J. Kerstetter's son,
Walter. The evening was spent
in games and music, alter which a
supper was prepared by Mrs. Ker
stetter. Every body seems to have
enjoyed the evening. '
The Mock Court in the Fremont
school house was well attended.
lev. WvU 1. GrViefttter atn'i V.
A. Harding were visiting friends at
Oriental Sunday.
A number of our people attended
the sale of P. S. Mitterling Thurs
day. Last Saturday a number of
gentlemen of Selinsgrove wire in
to attend tin; sale of Meiscr ami
Wendt. Among them were the
following: . S. Meiscr, W. P..
Nipple, W. 11. Haines, Fred Pow,
Jacob Sharp and (Jeo. Livingtoti.
"W. C. Kerstetler and son of Tie
vcrton were in town Mon;lay.
Pen Smith of Middleburg, who
is a candidate for Prothonatory,
was in town to call on our Pcpub
lican voter.-.
Pcv. C. C. Miller, the Lutheran
Minister, preached in the St. John's
church on Sunday afternoon anil
announced to hold the Lord's sup
par in two weeks in the morning at
ten o'clock.
Merchant Henry Harding will
move to Fremont in Spring where
lie intends to keep a Drug Store.
W. H. Wendt and wife were to
I Iarrishurg Wednesday.
S. C. Kessler of Salem, candidate
for Associate Judge, was canvassing
our town Monday.
Letter to A. E. Soles.
Middleburgh, Pa.
Dear Sir: You'd strike it rich if
you could find a way to shave your
customers in less time, for less cost,
and make the shave last twice or
three times as long.
You wouldn't shave the same
person so many times, or get so
much of his money ; but the whole
town would lie brtlang about you,
aud every body vXiuld come to you
for a shave.
Devoe lead aud zinc is exactly
that in paints. It takes fewer gal
lons, aud it wears longer. Costs
less for tho job, antl you don't have
to do it for years and years six
years at least.
"Fewer gallons; wears longer".
Takes fewer gallons to paint a house
with Devoe Lead and Zinc than
with mixed paints ; antl it wears
longer than mixed paints or lead
and oil. Yours truly,.
, F. W. Devoe & Co.,
New York.
Candidates Cards.
Annoiimvttti'httt of vamllilute1 for the various
ilm'4'a on tlie Ki'Pulillciin TU ket to or- voted for
at tin- ! ri entry Kipctioii, Baliirtlay, Mnrch lltli,
unci, cini In; niBile ill this column. In older to
trt'iit all caiKlitlaten nltko. canN nmt bo pniil
t'AMi in AiivaM K nml at the following nitcn.
a'lopicil ly thr republican publisher!! of SnyuVr
coiinly :
I'rothonotnry $10: Koirmtpr nml lircoruVr, tl";
Anaoriatc Juiluc tW; niMtriit Attorney '.
siKiiei! hy
J. A. l.rMIUKD. Triliunt.
I. K'l W. WAIiKSC-'KI.I.KR. PokT.
A. M'. At himi. Una il
1. S Hiri'Kii, .Vriro.
II. II. MoYm, Cuiiriir.
Hate for .Itiry roiuniiaifiior antl State Dele
gate made Unou-n on application to each pub
iinher.
Prothonotary.
I hereby announce myaclf an a candidate for
the nomination of I'rothonotnry and I'lerk of
the I'oni'iB mihjeet to the ru'ct Koverninir the
llepuldicuii prtmar cleetiouMarch 14, l'.lea,
tico. M. Shintlcl
I hereby announce my name aft a candidate
for I'rothountary and t'lerk of the courts. I
attk the loyal support of all republican.
Bennevillo Smith.
Register and Recorder.
Pleflae nnnonnce my name a a Candidate for
lhl(itcr and Keeortler at the primary election
Saturday .March M. lino, 1 wdicit the mipport
of all the republlcana.
John IV Arbotraxt,
Allddlcburi:, l'a.
l'leae announce to all republicans that I nm
acandidate for Itci'ler and Kecorder at the
coming primary election,
John II. WilliH.
I prewnt my name as a candidate for the
nomination of lteuintcr and Kecorder to be vot
ed for at the I'rlm.lry election March I I, lUtCI.
Lewis F OomberUnir.
l'enn Township,
, Associate Judge. "
I hereby arTnoTince iiiytiaine as" ITIM htlile
for Associate .Indue, at the comirt? Primary
Klect on. 1 Holieit your earnest support.
J. V'KAXK KKI.I.KR,
Selinfrrove, Pa
1 hereby ttnnniineo myself a candidate for
A-eiocinte .lude. Th.-inkinK tho republican
votei-H i,f SndtT county for nat favrs and
liciti your loyal uiuirt at the coming pri
mary, I am,
UoipcctfuMy,
let re Crouc-
1 hert'bv i umiuMcc my name as a Candidate
fur .. e'atr .Indl.''- tit tin condnf I'rimary
IMfct'nn, pr' mlslin; if iiotitina'ed n'ld elcctL'd lo
fa thfully (ullil tlie dulli id the omVo.
ti. A. KAll-KMA.V,
Shriller, l'n.
I hi n by announce my Iittinc iim a Candidate
for Asswciate .ludye,
.. T. tilCMISr'HUNO.
:hi..nrk".i.
this headiriK when the buiiBH
.... ,-ri
omcti w eonta will be rh." Irl
,o nsve sale ,b -.
haveUWrtcUla tln.'',',
mn-i'" niMr Ml 19, jiiq,
r.Arcii.riX OI tli,. .,.
deed. Will 8e, "Ill
and bouwbo d s. l?.Hk.
autmiKo.
1 tilt
K,
TuTRM., March Ulmi,N
in.lai'kson t,,u-.,.i.:. ?.t.!
Jnu Kiink..l ..,,k Jsm.
and farmiiiK iiiiiilen','1-
i m u-i ay. arciii-i. I t
live .to. k.farniii,B"i,,-, ,
hold goods ai M,i,t 7S
TiilIKnAV. SI arch W N vi
live stock and flr',' u,tH
""I'lU-l.urj
SATl Mr I' ,March " -h.:-
nn the Teat,'
ell all rr...i.. ' V K. N V
cattle. s ""'
Satckdav Slnrch 1. n ,
ImpleiiicntK. eil,: ,,, 4
Monday. Mnreb lh .. . ..
Htock. fnini r
goods j lullcsi-t
Mosd.w. Starch 10, ,1 v Sl
jiuies. acow,, 7' il,: ;. ""
and Kurmiliic In.i . ."'
Moskav, Slarch IB, 1 !,, K,
Farming Implement '"
TCKSIiay, Jliircli 17. l ovi ,t 1, J
I at.wlr on. I
eat of Krntiervill,..'1''"'''1'
TIF-SI.VY. March 17 W. A M,,.J
........ .. ... un.ir 1, .
Sleisirville. ' "M
Tl KsiiAY, Slnri h IT, ,I,,, u- c
al I. I.. ' ft
' 1 'I'lllll.jj
Ti ksoay March 17. Ia.- w0i,
hold itooUs'J iiuli ,.u, jj
nine mv..oi n.iu'i h mill.
WKtNKi-nAY. March IS. l-:ii.Wl)rrt J
II f :r l,i Ml. ..... 1 . ' ,
dencc one mile Nnrtti 0f
WRf ROIiir, March Is, .i r, w
sell live stock 11 1 I f.,n 1,
tween t cntrevillc and Wb;,
1 moo coiuiiy.
TiintsiiAY, March 13 .1. II. llrt J
ffiocK unil l.irilllliL; Itl.t.Unyl
North of Heliiiitr..ve
TillltsiiAY, Vnrch 1'.'. m, t,e j,J
live stock and fiirimni; imJ
Tin nnAY, March pi. ,r,,,n j ,r
live stock aim .inn 11111,1
elville. 1
FltlDAY, March I", .1. f, limui,
stock, farm Inn I. nimt. ,.
goods, on ti. M. Jlciti, J
ui .iiiuuii-uiir.
Khiday, March 2D. I.. S, ( -,-lriett
implements and tmk
RATt'HIiAY. Mflrch 21 l'.t II, l...
live stuck uml t ,.,,.. Jl
mile uortliw -t f 11, aver 3
SATt'lil'AY, March 21, Ahmliam V
sell A linfHi', i ,.. .tl....J
farming Impleiiu iiti. xmv
:..i.i 1... 1 1 , . ' I
lieu, tin 111 rnu leaning rati
to .niniiniotvn.
.IoDAY, Slatch 2J. .1 l:. vmit
norscs, 1 cow, 1 1,1.11 tin! fn
incuts.
Momiav, Starch 2.1 Nnrnisn Bra,
stock, farm iiiiik'iiiti,t4,eio.
ol 1'roielville.
Monday. March 21. 1'liilin W
Wharf will sell f;irui lt
ments.
Tuesday, March St, .1. V II. II tf
live stock, t'.-mitiie tnpid
nnuMUoiu goia. 1 miles svii
WKOKKSDAV Binrcll 1. TO f. I
ell 4 l.,rses, 1 enva "bml
and fiifm' iitipl.-tticnts.
Fremont.
TlIl HstiAY. Starch 1. .lulin F. Rn?J
2 Mules 1! lon;iJ firmini
hnlf-way bctwmi Kre.mtr
uiifB.
Tiii rshav, Slarch a.:tli. I. T.swJ
istriltnr nf til'1 l.-t ilffifjanic
sell ' horses. 1 inuie. i;it'lc
lilcmenta and lnuihii,lg
Fkiday, March 'JT, Vh. Aimir iiul
live stock and fnini lr:ijjt m-
r.ast of 1 alias.
S.VTrttiiAV, Starch 2 nt ti n 1 m.
sell will sell t i' ri iii i'titf
;amnuat tltt' t'oiirt IIoiim:.
Satl'bday, Slnrcli SS, at oirmi tWt
Sunpsel will sell tli" rualKJ
snook, at tlie t o lit noiw.
I hcrrliy annnuiue mysc.f up n Candidate for
Associate Jude.
ti. .1. SlMIOClI.
I hereby aiinoiiiiee my nnPle as a rnhdldate
for Associate , I utlge. I am an old soldier, hold
two diseh.ir. s and inn tvt yiars old. 1 solicit
the Hiip..rt of nil Kcpuhllcaiis.
S. V. KKSSLKIt.
Jury Commissioner.
I hereby nnnouuee my name as a cnnilidnte
fur Jury Commissioner. Solic tlnjr the votes
of all Ki'piibliians, l rrinain.
Irwin tiraybill,
l'oxtonville, l'o.
State Delegate.
Editor Post.
Please announce the name of J. 8. Yearlck of
Jackson township us a Candidate for IVIegate
to the State Convention at the coming Primary
election, and oblige,
REPUBLICANS.
Editor Post PIcrso announce thn name of
W. E. STAI11NKCKKH, Spring, as a Candidate
lor Delegate to the State Convention at the
coming Primary Kloctlan and oblige,
Middleburg. REPUBLICANS.
District Attorney.
I hereby announce my name aa a Candidate
for District Attorney at the coming Republican
I'rimary Election.
M. I. POTTER.
Sheriff Sale
OF ItliL KSTATK. By virtue of a writ of
alias Fi. Fa. to me directed Issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Snyder county. 1
will sell on
SATURDAY, Marcb 2Stti, 1903,
at one o'clock P. SI. at the Court House In
Middleburg, Pa., eipnseat public tnle the fol
lowing described real estate, both tracts of
which are situate In Centre Township, Snyder
county, Pa., tn-wit :
Tract No. 1. Hounded on tho North by lands
of C Fessler, on the Fast by J. Sanders, on the
South by public road and on the West by A.
MuserandJ. V Ilartman, containing 49 acres
more or less, whereon are erected Rood frame
dwel lug large bank barn, and all necessary
outbuildings are good. Fruit is good and plen
tiful. Tract No. S Hounded on the North by land
C. M. showers, on the Kast by K. Kenner, on
the South hy Public ltoad and on West by I.
Walter, containing 7 acres more or less.
tScized, levied upotwind taken execution as
the property of William Allen Snook, defen
dant at the suit of KlimbetlCLong, plaintiff.
('HAH. K. HAMPSEL, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Ofllce, Middleburg, Pa.,
March 4th, HUM.
Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
Fewe!anons; lakes less of De
voe Lead aVl Zjpc than mixed
paints. , Veaiwnger: twice as
lead and oil. '
Sheriff Sale.
OF REAL ESTATE -Hy rirat
wtitof H. Fa. issued nut "flhf r
mun Picas of Snvder county, h
directed. I will'sell nt I'ulilicsn
House, in Middleburg, l'n..
SATURDAY, ManbMl
At ten o'clock, A. M., the folio
Into trvwit
Tract No. 1 All that ier'in
situate in Adams twp.. ImuiiW 1 J
by lauds of Henry Kuliiis siid
hart, hjist by public rond.
and lands of Airs, llaiumli l)icW
lands of Levi Musscr and J
containing H& acres, inure orl,J
erected a new tlwclliiu; iioim i
all necessary out buildings. u"
Dleorchard. lime kiln ami utuirO
TractNo. 2. Situate In Centre"
North by lands of Peter lire
road. South by lands of John u
Henry Snook, containing
'I'...,, v 9 ll.,U ,,M,I l.llfrl'
("entcrville, bounded North hfj
ivast by Alley, Soutli hy 3rd "J
lot of P. O.SBowersox. Good l
lent fruit ol all kinds. .
mi.uu, HIKCII 11. ,u I. s" m
as the property of Stephen Ouwl
Sheriff's Offlce. Mlddleharh.f,
March Ok iwu-
Notice of Final M
To PETIR L. STRAWSER, I
Pennsylvania.
.. , liiu ,ti.i 1
1 ou are nereoy nuimr . -divorce
has been r"1"1
suit ot virgie a. j
will oe Beam ininei oi. " .
Snyder county, of October T j
Monday, the first day ol Jut, m
'lay, you may up pea,
you have, why such dirorts "
granted against you. Q fft
MlddleburgU. Pa.. Vsrcb !od. '
a nvrxxTfuTtJ A TOILS'
Urs of Admlnintrslio" M
sanies Troup, late 01 u
County, Pa., deceased, 1"""'
selves 1IIUVUK, " wow
niak immediate payment. ww 1
claims against the said
duly authenticated lothr mfZl
auineniicaien '"'' " v.
.IiiHN T. HHKTThKLi
Mar. 8, .W3
Jos. Q. Crouse, Atty,
MlDDLEBURGH &
Butter
Eggs
Onions
Lard
Tallow
Chickens...
Side
Shoulder...
Ham
20
1G
GO
12
3
8
10
'2
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Corn.'
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