MIDDiuEBURG jPQST. Published Ever; Thursday Morning SBO W WAQKNSEI.LE3. A. M EDITOR AND OWKiR. I.OO iH-r yi .ir in iflv;iiu-i Sli;si HII'TIOS KATES. 1,1 In nlvaii. t.."H -r triit II no! ld single cHl,f. Kc Tents. Atl vi rl Islnif Hut . Ti.t tt lilii", noinrll milre nfi' (or lift nwti.n. ..! '-miI ht Hi"- lor earli iilxw qvtrl Inx-riioii. C ' oi l U K. - i t"o Comity Court lloue. tw-trfrvii tin- Km- Nation! lUnk ami tlir County Jail. Vol. xx xx. JrK 4, 1W. Xi'mkkhS! Republican Standing Committee. A.lm-C. r. Ki, .1. T. Sli.-iwvcr. li.avir II. II. Kami. A. II. Mt, l-avrr W ' t - . I'. On-. Ivil Hcniilnircr. I ruin' - T. K Mnhn..l. W. X un-'l. Cliasmiaii l. K. lltvk tr.l, I. II. l'Hleitrovc. Kiankllii -H'-nrv Kflty. .lolin U. limiting r. Jiii-J. S. mm k . t in. SVIhiIiI. Mi.i.lli-lurif-0-.i. W. Iiiit, Hank W. Yoder. Mniillrvn-rk - rrank Waltrr. M. K Snvilcr. Monror II. '. Ilrnilri. k. II. P-Finlirr. Venn II. hover. W. N. Kow. lVrrv-C. A. ItaVkrtil'iirit. J. W. ArlioKa-t. l'rrrv WiMl-Ammon !liK(lo. W. A. mutely, Scliiiicovr C. 1.. Kfiwr. t' W.tVvert. hnriwt-lSfo. . Il'lfv. J R. Kwmg. I ninn-K. K. Foil. Hrnry WitmiT. Vtlilngton Nt'i-liacl Moyr .1 . p. K.InloltiT. State Will Paj Its Share. I5y the euaetmcut of the new road law the state has made it josible for any township to have good roads, ami with the principal cost on the state. Whenever the people of a town ship are willing to pay 1 for good road, the faithful citizens, they gava the Snyder County Soldiers th it feeling of gratitude and recom pense tha' can com.! only by a unanimous bestowal f liberal jus'ice and an overflowing soul. Two weeks ago the Post published a picture Twentieth Century Land Club. To Editor o! Post. You can state that the plot refer red to where the allotment of Lots is to lie mnde is located at Jersey Shore Junction, opposite Depot. The Allotment will lie made on or alxiut June 20th, parties will lie notified in due time. We have net Republican Ticket. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKKT. Statk Tkeasvrkr William L. Mat hues, Delaware Co. Al'MTOK (i F.N K.RA1. William P. Snyder, Chester county. Jrix.KN Sl'TKRlOR ColHT. John J. Henderson, Crawford County. Thomas A. Morrison, McKeen County. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKKT. Prothonotarv Ceo. M. Shindel. Register and Recorder J. B. Arbogast. Associate Judge .1. Frank Keller. District Attorney M. 1. Potter. Jurv Commissioner Irwin Graybill. county will le require I to pay an equal amount ; of the proposed memorial. It will be erected by and the state will mid S I for every ?2 provided 1 the County Commis-io-ieii. Architect John F. bv the county and townshin. and in addition ' SSetler has agreed t i do.uo. a tiiatigular lot near aside GOO Lots which are selected furnish the help of the state highways eonimis- the Lutheran chine'., i,i this borough, where it j from dillercnt parts of the plot and , . .1 1 np.i1i-il.lv In .t.. I null. .4 1..111H iiinrn sub-the lots run 111 value from $i0 to sioners in making the roads. pnuii ie ci.i te 1, unit -- louu more sun-1 , able site can lie secured. v""ri" 1 n . .-hi I . I 1 lie plan ol allotment will be as Day alter day the columns of the newspaper The tax pi vers of our sister counties have al- j f(,ows. () j0i,iing the Club you convey to men ami women who live in tins part j '"dy paid their loving tiilmtcs to the valor of j,.,v $10 and' receive the Company's of the world the impressive warning that the in- their sol hers and the soldiers who went to the .receipt lor same, winch uniuuiit will dividual who takes the railroad track for a pub-1 ''out from Snyder County can now hid not lie highway is taking his life in his hands. It only tint they have not "fought in vain in a just wasalwavsa dangerous practice, this thing of , e"tl I'o"rable cause, but that their honest and walking on the track, but in these days of rapid M l't,,,rts hre ,,.v PPUh1 by the men among wlioin tticy live. trains it is far more so. The man who valces life in this world will stay oil the railroad un less necessity compels him to go on it and while there he will never relax his vigilance for a mo ment. Why shall anyman die More his time? The Soldiers Honors. The grand jury by a unanimous vote Tuesday afternoon paid a glowing tribute to the valor of Snvdcr County Sddiers who served in defence jot our Moved Country in the various causes ! that needed assistance chief of which was the L. 1.. : ... i. sttt'ggic mi iLieni iu mi .-ioi it at. In the test vote there weie ;two or three votes against the proposed monument, but the oppon ents saw that the triotie fervor and justice due to good and noble men predominated aud th.iy gracefully accepted defeat and like good true The soldier's widow can endure her solitude with griaterjfortitude and with considerable solace for her grief wtih the thought that her pre mature widowhood is recompensed by a thought ful consideration for her husband 011 the part of those who enjoy the blessed fruits for which he fought. The soldier's children and orphans can find a sweet solace in the peaceful meditation of a heritage that they need not pass to the great be yond "unwept, unhonorcil and unsung. While bountiful justice has thus liecti extend ed to the deserving soldiers of Snyder County, let it not lie forgot ton also that the grand juries apply in the $32.50. At the time of allotment you etui pay Imlance. if 22. 50, and get a deed for your Ixit, or have a year (muter contract) to pay the balance in monthly pay ments. Each Certificate ol Membership in the Club entitles the holder there of to one of these lts tiud in some cases we have set aside two Iots aud same will be given as one Ijot to the holder of ticket bearing numbers corresponding. (42 niem liers will get 2 lots for $32,. fiO, 28 memUrs will get 3 lots for $32.50. The membership of the Club is limited to the number of Iits to be allotcd, and the more Certificates that are Uuight bv each individual member upon joining will limit the individual "lcinbcr ship. Each McihIht inducing seven iiiiinluird fii iniii will PfWioltn n I ji of February and June Courts of 1H03 deserve , m h mw mmxKT huya vm Uie lliiuiKS 01 every pairioue cuizcus 01 cnyoer Countv. Let the good work eoptinuo. SELINSGROVE. Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Staufter of York are welcome visitors at the home of Major and Mrs. Rollback. C. Slcar and wife of Sunbury spent Sunday with Mrs, Slear's mother, Mrs. Chas. Benfer. Miss Minnie Gortner, teacher at Berwick, is at home with her moth er. Will Schnure is a welcome guest of his parents. Mrs. Jennie Dunbaugh of Sun bury spent several days with her father-in-law, D. VV- Dunbaugh. Bennie Shields and wife of Phila. Repent several days with her parents, John Mark and -wife. ul days at Sunbury. Miss Irene Kistner and Mrs. Ott of Sunbury were visitors to town last week. II. E. McKelvey and wife" "of Sunbur" siwnt several davs with the family of David Keller. Mr. S. A. Dover and Mrs. Heniy Schoch left Monday of last week for a trip West to visit relatives aud friends. Mr. Sherlock and daughter of Altoouu Fent several days with Mrs. Sarah Miller. trip to Centre Co., Mrs. Shirey and Miss (tladlclter of York and Miss Dundore of Womelstltv.-f are guests of D. O. K easier and wife. J. C. Deck was a visitor to town Saturday. PAXTONVILLE. Misses Aigler and friend paid a a visit to Miss Lottie Gift Wednes day. After a two months visit Mrs. C. C. Heimltac hand son returned to her home in Phila. Trof. Chas. A. Derr of Glen Rock, York Co. is spending hi? va cation with his mother. k Samuel Zimmerman of Hambel ton W. Va. Wm. McAfee of Burn ham, Wm. McFeecrfMeeesF.ort and J. F. Specht of Wand PjAJ Sunday at their respecteivl! is. Sterner Sisters of Sunbury spent Sunday with their Grand Pa Gift Mrs. J. Boardman is visiting re latives at Aline and Herudon. Chas. the four old Bon of John I Reigle, fell from the hay mow and broke his arm. Stahl and Herbster moved their saw mill into the Grimm woods. II. C. Graybill and wile sjient Thursday eveuing at Hitter with her parents.. u. it t .1 t iram I iricli and wife took a . , , , ... to viit their I T"11 RFul oaiuruay wun ner sis- terwho is recovering nioelv from her ! full down the stair wnv. daughter. Rev. Michael of Wilnierdiup. u former Student of Susquehanna j Mrs. II. II. Attig is sjieuding University was a vi-itur here lHSt ! budic time with her sou at lienova. week. A number of our jieople attended ' SCHNEE. the funeral ol Joiin Houtz of ree- Saturdav callers in burg. Friday. j vm. IllimJroU8 The wedding of Prof. Gladl'elteri to Mis- Ella Kes-ler was soleiuuiised I at tin Triuitv Lutlierau ing under the delicacies of the sea son was seen. 1 1 was prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Fisher who certainly know how to eater to their guests. Mrs. Smith now agrees that she can le surprised and will have sym pathy for those who must pass through that ordeal. PORT TREVORTON. Mr. and Mrs. Francis, of Anders were the welcome guests of II. F. Charles and family Thursday. Mrs. David Went and children of Sunbury are visiting her mother, Mrs. Ellen Kelly. EJ. Mitterling and wife of Sun bury are visiting the latters parents John Hoover and wife. Chf-"le8 Shaflef and two .sous of Nanticoke are the guests of Mce8 Brubaker and family. Elmer Dauliert and wife of Mil ton, Calvin Forry and wife of Kanti spent Sunday with the former's parents. Harry Boyer of Selinsgrove mov ed down to the old homestead. Miss Toledo Iloutz and nephew Paul Houtz Mrs. S. S. Herrold and and son Reno are spending the week with Mrs. J. E.' Arnold at Shamo kin. -' Geo. Michaels and son James of Sunbury vifitetl the former's son John and family over Sunday. Chas. Stroh, who has been em ployed at Sunbury for the past few years, is spending his vacation with James Mitchell sold Lis home to his mother. Mre. Suan Stroh. c- 1 r 1 1 1 . 1 jaamueixvumoaucniasiwetK. , pjjip Daubert and son, Grant, Elsworth Aarand and Reuben transacted business at Milton Mon towu were , Hummel, why are workiug at Lew- jay. lifinrn Krtihnupr is Piwnniritr Fremont, the Sunday School and the Soldiers constituted the parade while County Superintendent, Goo. W. Walborn delivered a most ac ceptable oration. Edward Newman, wife and daughter of Kantz were the gut-sts of their friends Sunday. Mary Snyder, who is employed at Sunbury, was sending a few days with her parents, Wilson Sny der. Dr. M. Roth rock made a business trip to Freeburg Monday. Fred Dcitz is erecting a new barn. Fred likes to have everthing in good order. Sherman Hoover of Kantz,";'wa5 the guest of his uncle, David Hoov er Saturday. . . ".; Quite a few of our citizens, are attending Court this week. KREAMER. Miss Dillie Maurer of Northum berland visited her uncle, J. Maurer and family over Sunday. The festival and birthday social, which was held here Saturday, was very well attended and the money realized amounted to seventy dollars of which fifty was clear. There will lie another festival held here sometime in the future. The money is to go toward painting the Evan, church. . 1 Miss Bessie Quick of Hazelton, who has been here trimming hats for Mrs. J. E. Magee, has gone home. John C. Boyer, who was employ- Mrs. bauniel Bollinger spent at sham(lk:.. 1 iv lie p Mil Limp lAimriiinv m. several O.UVK at JVliaaieour" last ctiurcii 1 i... . 1 : Brbhchitil toral in my bousa for a create years. It is the best medicv'l jj the world for coughs tnij ccii'l & J.C.ViIliams,Atiic,,KJ All serious UnJ troubles begin with tickling in the throrl iou can stop th;s at firs; in a single night Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Use it also for bronchitk consumption, hard coldj andforcoughsofallkinjj Ttir illll .. nmiph f.-r in mJ mldi Hie.. Juit rltclit fur brnnriut,, k?"J ma, imni v.m.. w..-., ri inn., tut chtuule r nd to ki-, i. n i,,"1! J. n. it,n iu., 1., 1 "II, 3 NtarlllHit EiltlruT Fresli tes'iinouy m i;ii.:it( is coiiKtantly eoui'im ir, ,1' Dr. Kmn's Now PiKcmmf()(( CousIik and Colds to he uhm. i I i 1.1 1 ' u r vj'i - - n 11 1 1 - 1 in t 1 Farhu d Hiutorville, n lt. exami'li'. He writes: ' l ,(i rliilm lor tnrco yearn nml II ii....: .. - .1 . . 1 . Iw' hii inn tiiiwiiuouvoeiiii.M)ini I hen I began taking D,. Kij Discovery, and a few but 11,1 cured me. "Kuually ff, ,.;,. .Timmln (Vmntv. (rump brittip Vr. Tuesday eveuing. It was ijuite an!Qav elaborate atlair. The reception was 0 , .- , held at the Kevstouc Hotel. At , A ' fht 8,'d the same time, the "oth Annive,-' Uf'f r "f ,Wz W.er" T .... ,, r 1 -,- 01 John Schuee ana family Sun- tary oi 11. 1 . Jarrett aud wile was Lehi at their resident ou the Isle of . 1. 1'. Bliaille ami ii. 11. Forry are busy as a viewing Company. The Fremont Cornet Band aud Camp 415 will hold a festival ou Saturday evening at Fremont. 1 I:.-.', I'.-. nt '...a vvockiev was a caller in Juuiala Couuty Sunday. Mis- Annie Brosius, who is h.-uru-ii- 1 & 1 1 1 V I', 1 IIIOll t 1'. I'"- 11 J 1 1 1 1 ljr-1 1 lia'll' III lllHHHt;- burg aiid Arbella Kulriicr, who is Que. lr. Spangler aud wile pii-u-:tr! iy ent'Tlaiiie-l tin iiiei-i.. .Mi-.- Amiie Spongier of diiia. Mi li t.v- Ue is'ii iKl'i verv J r'.s "er- B-iit. 1 ' - 1 em jiiovwl vu'.ir N i i at Sunbury. e Suiidav. tiled pi.i' 1 is visiting .ir-iu Mr. Hummel and wife of Milton visited the latter's pareuts, Levi Erdley's last week. This part of the country needs raiu very much, the hay crop will be very short. Our liveryman, M. E. Erdley bought a beautiful span of black horses. N. C. (jutelius treated his house to u 'oat of paint which adds great lv to its tippearancf. A JiiKJiiUAV St'i:i'i:i.-K. Monday t-veniug Mrs. A. C. Smith of reamer who has luasli-d tha! shi' never enuM be surprised w as made Im Ijuasl in a !,n r t- -lie I a.- a bust i,umli;i'.ij a- i.iii'.v J lrielld- a !ld lieii.de, .1- ,,, , ; ii, I M f. JSl:ilil l ! ill l'ii ! :. . , 1' 1 ' . Marriage Aooiversary. A delightful surprise party wa given by the neighbors aud fritruds of Rev. Kirauofe and wife at their borne on Thursday evening, May 2Mb. It was the 13th year of their marriage. Mr. Kpittler took the Reverend to Kunbury in the morning aud did not return un til teu o'clock p. 111. M. Kpitiler -iugsier, the Rev. 's wife teok eare of her, unt'I they returned. The guests ttsseinhhsi at au early hour and when liev., wife aud daughter returiie', they found tin ir house iTiivvded to i;.- 11! mo.st eajjiteity with their members uml friends. 'J'o say they wi re surnrisi-d i putting it mildly. The evening w: s very pli a.-nuf !y snent unJ t horuh ly '1.H - n' Ixits at once he receives eight receipt", thus getting one lot free in this way, the total cost for the eight would lie ouly $227.50, out of the eight you would no doubt get at least three that would be worth from $100 to $150 each, and the balance averages about $75. thus making a splendid investment. Of course we loose on this dispo sal of these Ixits; but we calculate that the extra building that will be done on these Lots will increase the value of our holdings and thus make up the loss in the end. Should be pleased to have you join the Club, as a great many have already joined, would also be pleas ed to have you interest your friends in tins splendid opportunity. You can send money order or check or the amount of first pay nieut on any number yotf wish to take up, and receipt will be., for warded to you properly signed and sealed. Give name and residence and write same plain. If you wish to take up seven cer tificates send Seventy ($70) dallars, and you will receive receipt for eight certificates. The balance to pay would then be but $157.50 in Cash for deed, for eight Lots, or in installments of about $1.88 per month, on seven, or total of about $13.25 per month of the whole, until the balance of $157.50 is paid. Trust we may have the pleasure of enrolling you as one of our mem bers. We remain Yours Truly, JERSEY SHORE LAND & IMPROVEMENT CO., II. F. PHILLIPS, Secy. P. S. up to May 7th the members re ceived run 70. 14 joined to-day. 5-21-5t WEST BEAVER. John II. Herbster and Miss Amanda Snook were married at the home ol her father at Burnham last week. The Bobtown circular savy baud treated them to some choice music for which the Bride and Groom returned many thanks with all the lee cream, wine and cigars they could use. William Wagner was home from Milllin County to spend Sunday svith his f iimly at bloiicy lonesome. S tine parties who attended show in lictvistowii last week as usual aine home wiser and much weaker 11 uciiili and it vva.s all the oilier fello .v'.-I.U.Il A bund of Gypsies spent u lew Lung and Throat tieiihU ) suiuplion, I'neunioii "n.irlCjJ nin etiii in iniiinu tti if i,rilU rvofjy bill A Gnrniauof KIchliel lDr j KRinqsell of Peons Creek DrtJ T. ll I...II.... u iioi tumuli nee, icuiar sum RUd 1.00. CASTOR! For Infants and Childm Tin Kind You Have Alwajs Bears th Signature of I MlDDLEBURQH MAB Butter., 16 Eggs.:....... 16 Onions 60 Lard. 12 Tallo-v...... 4 Chickens.... 10 Side 11 Shoulder...... 12 Ham 15 1 Wheat. Rye.... Corn J Oats.... Potatoes. Bran perM MidJiinpq Chop.....; FlourperK: iii.- 1 liy tho-c j.n ,1 ! t H; p; i Mr. sj.lt! .... I :).. r I Th 4ti(Bt H.w I Is the 'bardworkine nrf bo'st Batisfacliori'couiesfjfi performed- Only it is ilccnr keep the bowels regular nit Kan active. There s nottii Hi- Kinc's Mew Life rills M They render service entlT.wf rousrhJv 2i)o nt MiuulobPil Htore, Wrayblll & HarmanM Dr. .1. W oampsell of t'ettsi First National I of Alddleburg, Pi OapityJ, - 950,t Surplus, - $50,01 G. Alfred Schoch, Pres. W. W. WlTTENMVER, ViaBf Jas. G. Tiiompsok, Casliie DIRECTOKS- G. Alfred Schoch, W.CM W. W. Wittenmyer, J. N. Thompson, Jas. G. Thompson. -'.art. ii ! II, I' Hit v. j: 1 p.a-; ' S tin.' .1.1. . ijMll.V CI'lAi . ii,.' r, L.:id r " in .1 .ii r. ,0 1 j I I, Ic.-' I y ,.- M'.l; 1 f." i'i''11' i' -. I'.. J di-pai led Jiiro.y '!,..-Im..Ji m 1 j:. ci 1 hist wnk following trade of l'wl'liiiictellilig, begg- ! . j , li'.i. e trailing and 110 doubt 1 hi'l.i'ii.-' wleil the 1 ii.l'k v. 'I'll In. 'Ilillis Js.jjiil, j,,,,! ( ,,ill.il di- I'e'.el' ! oi.lv the iul'lm l's Mill Jaeob i. t'.e '.Muidlelj''l'; j:iil la-1 week. '!'!; ol:! 1 :n:ili VOis diiilililid It In 1 : ' . ('. .liy , a - ,il i, :. j s ji daujci' . ' a.,' ! j !.. ... , .. ;.;.,n i,a, ; j .oi.; l id I l:i 1. ii.l.d.1 ...id il,-iii'l,.lir, Menioiial day paecd oil nicely at all the churched except the St. Jolid's at the Ridge. The caiiac was a di.-putc with biiiic of the mciiiliei'.i. Accounts of Individuals, Fa CorjKirations Soliufcj RICHFIELD. Alton Winey is makiag ments to his parental ho" Mrs. Kepler visited lif; law. Allen Builds, ill M C. A. Worklcy and F.C of Hehnee made a irl j t' H recently. Miss Kelht, a maiden tf-1 lived alone,' was found day of last week. Win. (Snyder and f'c' laud, )hio, are visitin.' In 1 1 tai y riil)dei, in l. ii i Foot! doesn't Appetite poor? o constipated? 'i'or.;:-'c. It's your liver ! arc liver pi!! ,; t pepsia, bili)M:Jn 25c. All i)."n"st-. Want yuur im i .i." tir.iwn nr rieli la.i. U.' EUCKIHGiiE, 0 u