The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 06, 1903, Image 4

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    MlDDLEBTOa PpOT.
Pktik4 Irtty Tkanatai Maraiat
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4 MltM. NniO miilaai lr VMM.
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mt. fnr SrM Inwrttnr. knt I0a tt Um for we ba
. (npnw. f"OVKH K. Nrkr n wiri Hdim,
Mwm Hn Flaw National Hank m4 Mm Omnlr Jail.
VOX, XXIX. AVrt. TwS. NnUBKRSO
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Republican Standing Committee.
. !- TV Ft". .1. T. ShnTr.
IWnr H. H. Ft. A. It. Mimrr,
lvvr v-t - w P. Orv. rvr11 Krnnlnvr.
Vntrr T. K .in, .1. . !lniwll.
'hrnn ). V. Hi-ltrrt. 1. H.'ivlirf.
Vmnkhn -llrv FVitv. .tohi O. Knntnffr.
-I. . YnrSlk m. KrhnM.
M-rl1'rMirr Mm W . HtvT, Hank W. YortkT.
Vj.tri'iswW -I'nBl Vnllir. H. K Snvrfer.
V, r.poo it. O. Urmtrt.Vv R. F. KtpbT.
It U said life U one grand sweet toog. Prr
hups, ty.U, if Moga have .many diaoordau Life
would have Icei of. turmoil and disappointment,
if every pcrsooj had sufficient stamina to .stand
upon honest principles or had the lraiikneBs- to
disclowunreliaUlily.'
Political harmony , at the expense, of honest
government is predjudicial to the welfare of all.
Harmony is desirable ami every thing should le
done to promote harmony when the public good
is not menaced. When dishonesty reigns in
public lite, fighting factions are a Mewing.
.1 It. l-fim. X Kow
;v i lliu'trrnl'iiri;. .1. W. Arhor"-
-v
1 k.-ix-i W Vwrl,
.. s I .I'kv. .1 B. K in.
t- V.vi. Urt.r. WVmi't.
i v-.-iiw.., v.,vr. .1 . K. Vtmoiirr.
proposed amendment provided that a discharge
Qf a jury of failure to agree or other necessary
cause atiould a -1 work acquittal. Such a change
in our Constitution would mesn that a defen
dant oould not be acquitted merely by a dis
agreement of a jury, but that he could be held
in custody for a future trial : The . constitution
on thin subject now readn: MXo person shall for
the name offense he twice put in jeopardy of life,
or limb." The amendment read: "No person
shall for the Mine oik use he twice put in 'jeop
ardy of life or limb, hut a discharge ot the jury
for fnilure to agree, or other necessary cairns,
shall not work an acquittal."
The other proposed amendment provided tlmt
all Kh-bI laws liefore being introduced in tl e
legislature must lirst In? submitted to a vote i f
the people in localities effected.
llith of th"c were very important amend-
-I. II
:.ir M'ATK TTOKKT.
S 1 v "I'lvasikkk
1.. M :ti l:iv.. IVIaware (V
l I : T' 'I. (iVXKKAl.
P. Si.v.lci. t"'l)pst'r vnntv.
.IN S: !' K1K tYn KT.
iM.li'i-tt, tVntird tVnntv.
M.irri.it. MoKHn nniv.
Bad OvcrsichL
The voters ot Pennsylvania will not hae an
opjvrtumtv to vote again this yeai on the two
I amendments to the constitution for which a
1 majority mst the ballots in 1SV2. This is ov-l
I . , ... r,-. . ments ami the Stale ivu.l a l.irgc amount it
ivorl.it thpriwnt livihlstiin. 1 ho siMons nt
. . , ... . , 1 monev to have tnom advertised in at lcat two
1:H1 ivissol tth amoiiiimoiits almost unnn-! , , , ,,
. . , , , . . , . iiews;viii.rs in each count v 1 the Mate. Ilv
imouslv, aid the rxvph- nl the general oWvtion; , 1 . , , ' . . ...
, , . , . , i t lie oversight on the part of the lat legislature
! lat tall votetf in the atiinnative bv a large ma-; , ... , , .
!. . , . . " x . the work ot the two vimrs lum lxvn lor nniiht
tontv. 1 hen the anionomcnts lai1 over tor the ..... , . , . , ,
. , -m i i and will nave to lie itone over again. llal the
sessions ot r.'Oo. The logitlatniv this vear , .
, i legislature aouM uion inem, ns 11 snoniti nave
m I . . . .
COIATY TICK KT.
done, they would have gone lvtore the people
this fall ir their final action and would have,
no doult, Ixvn adopted. They would (hen have
-t to,.. M. Shindel.
Jtriler ,1. Is. ArKitT",i'.
Tro' t'i:-'
lieifit:-:- J! Pi:
Av :tt' .'r.lgo -.1. Wank Keller.
lii!:-'.: Attorney M. 1. Potter.
.1 nrv i 'inT.tio.i(ner Irvin Orevbill
pnsacl them on tirt and svnl nading and
placed them on tlieoalender tor thirl reading and
final passage, but thrv were never calhvl up and
wt..i iirniitt.vt til u-ith llio ill 1 h .
. ' , .... Utvmc part of the Constitution,
session. Now irtoy will have to go over on ac- 1
count ot' this tiogligonoo. j The last bvislatuw was made up, principally
The two amendments were ev.vodinglv impor- J of new men, which aciMiint-s t.i n large extent
tflt-t, and tltr people showed verv conclusively '" 'his oversight. The next Uly will likely
bv their ballots tlmt thov wanio.1 them. ("W ! know better.
an
SELiNSGROVE. 'ilstMi Rnssler of Willisnisport
Misv- llel.r, anri IWie Bentr.! s,,n'i.v w5,h - 'v. Hcn
i: Mt- Alien t: Ptiiln.. who spent Jdncks an.l wife.
The Misses Burkhart have gone
to Pittsburg to visit their brother.
sAim -fs-K-v with triepds. returnel
t thri: i.-trrs Tneduy of Inst
wpt'L.
Ue
snelti i
ents.
V. K. Cooper o'. Maple Hill i
short turn with his par-! M-1onP,,rc
I Dr. longacre at F
Rosa PiinUehorger, who had Next Sunday throe weeks Rev.
boon visiting in the West the past J P. 1. Sheaftcr, the Reformed Minis
tew months, retunrod to her homelier will preach his farewell sermon
Fridav. (in St. .John's church in tlie after-
A nroercssivc euchre nartv was i nc"! I 2 o'cloi-k an.l leave f.r
r-U-on nt the hnmo r.t'Th,.msArKv Armstrong County where he
is
11. Foilmer
and family
home ol
an welciinn guests at thi
V. o. -llOOji KItU wilt-.
Mrs. eliiagton Honseworth and
dauirhter of Chicago, an vwiting
tht ttirmer.- mother. (Mrs Emma
Itevisi rikI lister.
Ttu Summer S-iiool closed on
Wednesday and the students have
left for Uifir home. '
Prof. Allison entertained Mr.
-A-'s-TiaTcnft;- and e brother, also -!
-ibrothcr of the Proteswr, Ir. Alli-
lievrs. II. P. Miller of Brooklyn
and L. 1). VAnah of I)anvilk re
Fpendi- tiieir vacations witb
irienu.-v.
I'rf.:". oncrof! made a firing trip
t : Mi'vuii, Fridav on business of
past and wife Monday evening,
I . C.L
.Jessie M att of Williamsport is "A-n.1
1 i ata iiik. xiv
her aunt, Mrs. .Jerry
OUNOORE.
and wite visited
ongacre at rremont.
Ksther Fver of Niamokin is vis-1 visiting
iting her ntint, Sarah C. Ever at j Charles.
Selinsgrovr and put in a tew days, Susie Miller of this place was
fishing at this plane. j rnn over bv a buggv at Treese'a
picnic Saturday. She was bruised
considerably about the body.
Mrs. John Hoiitr visiMvl her
mother, Mrs.Stroh, at Sefinsgrove
Sunday.
Jolm Hilbish and family of
Northumberland visited 1trS rela
tives at this place SundayLT-
Bessie Keiti and Edna Botorf
made a pleasure trip to Shamokin
DamSundav. "
elected pastor of the Sugar Crook
charge.
nee transacel business
ridav.
Uie i.niversir.
AIT-. .XOt:UlIL- i- visum
aaughic:. Mr.-. Lev. L. L
i
A..OB1 are plentitul at tr.c Misque
tianna and om families tre filling
their coal bins for the coming vin
ttr. Henry Witmer is taking a hand
in politics and is confident that vic
tory is on the side of the Repobli
can. , : .
. Our tax collector .hatfMil np' bis
notice, and he will sit on Sept 1 S,
at Pnndore's store to recieve all the
taxes and it is hoped that all the
tax payers will pay then or xmer
and make the the five per cent.
The river road received some!"
patching up which it needed very ) !
mucL
; Harry Neitz of &unhury spent & J
tweet ic town calling oe hit- many
-w-iineuars, anu list' outer vounr men
i ronu j favontet.
Juiii, ALeiiia:i o"Vi aoLicrioL. 1. j cali and his fancy poultrv and I Food, at different from faH otliers
3- viiUiL'- hi- motue:. lirui. bunnes- and iarminp ojer-! that it pieaseE everybody. Get a
Lr, . Siatte;. Laiauai ana tauoiir Jteej. mn. uusy.
ax- ut- cntBis t.f his narenu. j LOST. iady ailk umbrella
x' j aa:: wii'- uuvt waen
a trr- i- Mtrviaua an.. Jtiuwar'j to
reauiij k'vjil weeKt.
near tne iowl or il tut borougij of
package to-day at your grocers.
h Tmat CcM La koi, S. X.
BCHMEC
beiinsrrovc. Tut ender v- reauesi-
ed xv i.ve it at Uewirickp' Hard-1 Weudt uf MeirerviIle
. r01.1"1- ""J la businesb culler il town Mduubv,
UEUZM-'-"
L.I V an
ei none 'JLurwuny.
Mj- 1iik.-. wu eot, w 1UIJU0P,v Lirtiidav
CHAPMAN.
Wesley Ilanders is building a
new house along side his store
which makes a great improve
ment.
Our miners have as vet not been
on a strike in the Susquehanna Coal
Krealrer.
Miss Maude Shaffer is visiting
friends and relatives at Indepen
dence, : ;
One of our progressive farmers
fell asleep while raking hay and as
the result of it got a free ride from
the hay rake to the gronnd.
Quite a number of our young
people expect to attend the picnic
to tie held in I'aige s trove, Satur
day, Aug. S.
H. L. Shollv of Tvrone, Pa.,
was se3n in our ticinitv one dav last
week.
Some of our people do not seem
to know the necessity of pure air
or they would certainly be more
careful in some respeat especially
along the public high vway where
there is no place for half decom
jKisecl animals and vegetalss.
John I. Snyder, an employee of
the P. li. II. Co., was home Sunday.
Mil Minnie SuSel, who had
wut reuirv- jtntr X fr vj HiMWOKtu faaralt
j buttiiiutnu, auu Mrfc. I-eA beark of I
J'j'i i';re' auc uttujriiifT t4 jFort 'Jrevertoi- lo tirr rebkieuoe o
Luiorivi.e 5. J wet truHf. tflo..v a btrUtuny omoer aud fcjieud
1" i 1 V, Buneii- evral oytj,li oav wiU: iter.
1 ie i-.' i' tii unuo of Mrb. j Wiiuier is wwrkinj' in tie
!'ar. Ifchir. fcury at tvn Trwerum.
i Ji rt:i aiKl iuiut.'v hii i I aiuuv lirowit v' Verdi'ia iu
or-1:-. .if iomo v' parvuv atjvowL.
Mil'"1" "', ' IV NViuuw buuiiay iseiioo! imd
1.- lkary i'Ui'n' "jaiuniay ju Uiwb. twuwstifu! .Uval host S
jor Vi"'3zj iri: ti. will ifiti fMruay trvcuiu a', tut WifctDer wtwol
nsu i:i v i: -j itr' btsyf iiiouw: awd will iiy tier juiuua!
Cuiu. a number of people attend-. .u vinitiug in our locality, return
ed tht picnic at hi. Peter t Saturday, wSuubury, Sunday,
aud wt ieurtj it iiad been iarwiv at- Tl , ,
Izufai 'it take an excelieut barb- who,
, . , . - ' - an .tsktve br uiyonliglit, byt we
Mouday. i '
EiiiMfl- Troup and family -visited
Irieud- at r-vnj buirt buuday.
- bwfward (j?wt. vWiVtd ii'ut tucle
Joiiu Ttu: at Palia buuuay.
Mu Cr2- Villi of Middkburjr
ha bwti jj?udiu a Xw tiks iu
uuf iwtaitiy.
Tiitmday tie yuui g "nti& of i
, j. Albert lUrrold.-'indl F. H.l
ait! l 't.JLi- i t
jviuugrr, twu m Yll"K " nwu-
ahip'a progressive teachers . jare tak
ing ooa out ' of the SusqUehauua
River. They don't want to freeae
whia home during the cold tV inter
mornings and erenings,' ', ... ' " .
' Dr. Ned Vvilliamft who has )unt
sUirfd in his Profession, has , many
cqlta. lie is a Rue young gentle
man und no doubt will be an excel
lent doctor. . ' ' (
A few of our young folks expect
toaltcnd the Slireiner picnic Aug.
Much damage was done to oats
and (Mini by the lain nml hail storms
Wednesday and Thursday ol last
week.
Miss Maggie llrown was visiting
W. S. Herrohl and fuinilv Sun
day.
Suicide Prevented.
The startling niinniineeiiieiit f tint
a preventive of suicide hail Im-oii dis
covers! will interest niiiny. A tun
down system, or ilesHtndeiiey in
variably pr-ede suicide and some
thing has been found that will pre
vent, that condition which makes
suicide likely. At the fir-f thought
of sell destruction take Klccti io Hit
ters. It luring ti great tonic mid
nervine will strengthen the nerves
and builds up the system. It's also
a great Stomach, l.iver and Kidney
regulator. Only TitV. Satisfaction
guaranteed bv Middlcburg Prog
Co. (iravbill A. Carman, Iviehfieltl,
Ir. .1. W. Sinipsell, lYnustCroek.
WEST BEAVER.
There was almost n frost at this
end Friday morning.
W. A. Met i laugh tin of Hum
ham spent a few days here last week
with his panMit and friends.
Jos. 1). rish says if it hud not
boon tor the hone and sinew (mean
ing the ladies of MeClure) Ix-wis
Aiamxvk s house would have burnt
to the grouud last week.
James Steely entertained some cl
his friends at his home last week
with all the ice cream, cakes, bana
nas and cigars they wished. They
all tender many thanks and hope it
may occur ofteu. v
Isaac Henry's hoy had one of his
legs mashed at Burnham last week
and had to be taken ofl. Burnham
will sooa have the nam of causing
as many cripples w the .SpamshT
American war. " ' '
After two years- suflering with
that dreaded disease consumption
Mrs. Henry Kline (nee Wagner)
departed this life Saturday night
and bnried Tuesday at. St. Julius
church.
A. A. Ilomig is doing the carpen
ter work at the Lowell roller mill.
landlord lloush at MeClure
would appreciate a visit from
Carrie and her little hatchet. He
would treat her to the best he had
in the shop as he is a very obliging
man and weighs almost 200 lbs.
The festival at Crossgrove Satur
day evening was almost a failure
oa account ot pcor attendence.
They failed to have it announced in
the Port's future events column.
David Kuepp, son of II. W,
Kiepp was home from JuniaU
County Sunday.
F. C. -S Peter of Crossgrove ac
oodipa'uji Jevi Nerbood U) J;wi
Uwn tittturday for the purixjM of
die latter purchasing hw wedding
(jux ut,m reporud.
iKStfass
II Chtrrv,fector.V
il rtcora itiiiti
Pjactor!1
cure! Aik your 4J
he doesn't use ItforS
colds, bronchiti. (?
throa) and luog troubu
lh fMtn4 lh rvJ I
It (ft hal mMlrlno .JjTV
Me., INKi., f I M. -7)
it
Correct any tenrtrnrytoil
tlon with tmall doacic(Ai!
TEACHERS INSTITlTEJiv,
Ofliclnl rrogrnin nl Sn4B
Teachers' Institute.
The 4nih snittml i.i,i,ln(ty
ers' tnstltute of Hnvil.r
convene in niniiiit'iniru, pv j
Nov. 30, limn, ami tlu
1.... ii...
I'liiilicniuui in llli' " 1 1'Di'lirn tj
MaKiif.lue" will lie Nm,l
auiiinruy ot uie einivcnti
(iirpouon 01 me i muity jj
dent, I'nif. tteo. W. Waiu
1 a.
The IsNik will contain H ta
uiiiKiilitiimilnnf a .if
nniiwiiiii riiiniin in 1 ((( flnPw
instructors, eutertnln
atliiresses pi leaeiipm nndd
A few pages will tic rfruc
....i- ..I
.ritinriiirnin ifi n 'H'nii anfl M
uaiiire, at iiih rniiuwitii.
paKe5.00 half wge $r..0d:J
fl.O).
The sl of the jMipo will befe,
as lost year j 6 Inelies dy t
page4j7.
In order to Rot the KikutWi
era and uireeUii-H in ampk
WIU be Issued earlier thu
Copy for ads should lr mt
order to facilitate neat dif
Thla la a pleuillil ntmmt!
ing torsoUQuis, voilegw, boa
ers.atd school supply hom
Bend In your cony ttoosi
1 Qfxs W.t Waoenseus.!
i
,i fWer Makin(.f
-I illtcpfrate'tny Skf
Pranllin thW year and IaU
patrons fb brjng their appltii1
mill. I will begin to ni&tedel
day July 23. ' After that, that1
be Tuesday, and Thundi;((
week until otherwise nntlW.
pALVIX G.ffTHd
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WANTED- YOCNG MD i
pare for Ooyarnment Pacta
Onenlnn in all Denartmai
Salarfea, Rfpid Protnotioai
inaqonasoon. rarticuiannti
' Inter-State Cor 1st I
fi-16-Sm. Cdi:U
CRUTTER.Mi
Physician and Su
Port Jrevorton,
Offers his professional
me kudiic. aii ans
tended.
f O0U brtirul picture ! M
lor oar MUo ngnUig luc -
'indaMndWaaa" or Hit TounfW I
of lb l). S. Im icrjo lu. Tut la
J
Inirln II fluMUra. orlce 5oM I
Id tlictr boum.
lloM, lMtaUBfpMa hue of
Mill fr4 upua aaUoatioti "
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waacad.
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JLjj'' i-.uuuour'4 aii-.: wii iefl loliy Kwvw aud it juter, buoday.
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Ca!. tlAiUUir ttutoiL.(tjve WI avL.-U iyily a rtt iuipv
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Walt, vjjjitoi trli.iid aHuflu
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The Tuscarora Oil and Qa'J
New Jersey.
Capital $ 1 ,ooo,poo. - - Share? $ 1 .0
TliU Coajpajjy Offers Stock at 35c, pff 6Ure.
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TUe CJoiiipavu La under loago tLo OLoiccut Lund in JquiMa) (Jouaty, ij
fully wlwiad by a veil kuown fJeolotmf, aud fur duvoloDluent offoiH a 1S
amuut of Block at 25 cent icr aljirt ' ,,, 1
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A. I. FCJi0lfi. HccretaryJ
r ijilculara Mldrsa tho Qomiwiy 4J7-4.i) Muikut Struof, CauiM
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