The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 12, 1896, Image 8

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    DRKILMCrTD
Tho Palm (liven to Dr.
Greene' Xcrvuru.
That Omt Jary, tha PeopU Have
So Decided.
Grandest Medicine for Blood
and Nerves.
Uwl bv Hundreds of Thou
sands in Spring.
Nrrvuni IixIcimI tin' Wml'l' 5r:it
Spring Miilicinc
Dr. (Ini'in-'H NVrvura Mood and
nerve remedy in indeed "The World's
fironf Snrini? Medicine." It lias
come to be recognized lv nlnioht ev
ei.vl-o.ly hh the liext pnnsiblo BpritiK
medicine to tiik', nr.il liutnlnuls or
tliotiHiuidrt of our people use it dur
ing the trying Hpiintf mouths, to
tone up anew the relaxed nerves, arid
re-invitfoiutc mid in ich the Mood.
A uprititf medicine is u necessitv if
one wishes to keep in perfect liciiitu
nnd viuor, diirinir the changes from
winter to summer. This Brand
Hprinu' tonic, this perfect Kprini
medicine, Dr. (Ireenn's Nervura
Mood ami nerve remedy, is exuctl.v
what tin' system needs at this nea
hoii. It not only purities, hut makes
rich, red Mood ; it not only strength
ens and invigorates tho nervous
HyHtem.mit re encmizes and re-vita
lizes the nerves bv feeding th.'tn
with renewed nerve force and power.
It is not only an aid to digestion, but
it create a regular, natural and
healthful action of the bowels, liver,
kidneys, which in the spring are nl
ways sluggish and inactive.
In fact, it is just what peoplo need
to make them well and keep them
well during these months, so threat
ening to the health of all, and when
it is considered that Dr. Greene's
Nervura blood and nei vo remedy is
made, entirely from pure, hcalth-giv
ing, vegetable remedies, nnd that
people give it more testimonials of
cure than any other remedy on earth
no one can doubt that it is the very
best spring lemedy for everybody
to use.
Mr. Gustave Ticlb'ich, of :):17 First
St., Jersey City, X. J , Hays :
"I was troubled with nick head
aches, and eorld not sleep on -
oiiiit,;,.Vj pain in my head. I
was suffering night and day with
dyspepsia, could not eat uuything.
my Momacht) would sour so. I had
to starve myself to have an ease. I
had to give up work hi last, I was so
nervous and miserable, and I va
f ailing away in flesh so that my
friends hardly kuo.v mo. I tried
Beveial remedies, but without avail.
At last someone recommended Dr.
Greene's Nervura lilood and nerve
remedy. I tried one bottle and be
gan to' improve. I started in to eat
ull right : then I picked up my health ;
my head iche i disappered and my
weakness and sour stomache went
uway. I used three bottles, and
could sleep all night, with ease ; I
used six bottles and I felt like a new
man. 1 can now do u hard day's
work without any trouble, und I urn
as hanpy as a bird in spring. I was
bo miserable, ulwiiytt buffering, al
ways in pain, but now I am like a
new man."
Use Dr. Greene's Nervura blood
and nerve lemedy this spring, for it
is the discovery and prescripiion of
a well-known physician, Dr. Gicetic,
of :i3 West 14th St., New York City,
who is responsible for its Leueticiid
action, and who can bo consulted
free of chargcpersonally or by letter.
MAURI KD.
March . bv Kev. S. K. Ochsen
for.l, in the Ijutherau parsonage,
JSehnsgrove, Calvin Stiyder, of
'Shadle and Lenna Jarrett, of Se
.linsgrove. '
March H, by the same, at the resi
dence of tho bride's mot her, on W.
I'ine St., Clifford A. Knight of Far
Hockaway, L I , N. Y. and Mary K
Ociiiueilmg, Selinsgrove.
ilarch ;i, bv Itcv. W. M. Landis,
. John W. Weiand and Lillie M.
Wflgncr, both of West Bearer Twp.
March 5, bv the same, Win. II.
'Ohlt. and llcll U. Gosh both of
Decatur T. MifUiu county.
Datu. Mar. BthW.L.
Young of Lewisburg and Miss Auua
Hummel by Dr. J. It. Dimni.
m.,- r, .T C Schoch. clerk (). C,
A. A. iiin;aman and Jane M. Jioyer
Of I'etlire iowiihui.
Feb. 27 by J. C. Schoch, clerk O
C J 1' Newman and Anuie M. Ar
boguHt both of Terry township.
A BRUTE IN HUMAN FORM.
IUther than allow himself to be
captured by the coublables Win. Et
linger shot himself at Woodward,
Centre county, last week. On
Thursday Constable Baruer and two
deputies attempted to arrest Ktling
er on a Ileuch warrant. The h .tcr
had fortified himself in his h ise.
liaruer broke the panel io the Joor
and while in tho act of ,cr. ' ling
through, Eflinger bot th n
stable in tho head. The two pu
ties flod. The sheriff was .tied
and he brought a gang to t 1 the
houso and capture tho prisoner.
So well foi tilled was the prisoner
in his fortress Unit 25(H) shots fired
into the hotine was no argument for
him to surrender. His wife aud two
small children were with him in the
house. Citizens enraged at such
outlawry gathered to tho town and
by eleven o'clock Friday 2M)() people
were there and the one man kept
the mob at buy until eleven o'clock
Friday, fire was set to tho houfe and
the occupant were compelled to
surrender. Tho children were first
given their liberty and then Mrs.
Ktling.r escaped from the cellar
door, her en: aged husband firing :)
shots nl her as she flees, iionn took
effect.
Ellinger then appeared, leveled
his revolver toward his head and
took his own life in the presence of
thn enraged mob. The dead body
of I!;iiner was lemoVed from the
burning building. Both bodies
were buried and since then it has
been learned Ellinger's holy has
been stolen. This in brief is the
chapter of tho most inhuman con
duct on Pennsylvania soil by one
who claims any degree of civilization.
The fieudishncHS, brutality, ferocity
and inhumanity exhibit d by this
colossi siiecimru of Hi Satanic
Majesty is titling evidence of Et
hiiuer's ih piave l aiid savage con
dition. Kol Io lie Ti lllril Willi.
( 1-Y.iiii Ci nei ii n at i O 7.ft te. )
Will ii.'-iiil.1 in-vi'i' learn Hint a
"cul.l" l. mi Hf'-i lent to lie dreaded.
and I It it t lien it occurs I ritt uieiil
rlloill.l !' r 1 1 1 1 1 1 V applied ? There
is no Uli'.WHig n liei e tile trollbl." ill
end : and w lille c.euiiiet.n recovery ,
t lie rule, t lie i- il III: I lire tl'ITlllly
f if 1 1 ' ! 1 1 ' . aiid t iniilsioiils ( 1 1 1 1 thou
ami nl f itul illne-sei. oi'cnr every
year udier. d in ly a littl" ti.jinltcioiis
exposure and seeiniuly trilling ynip
toms. Hi-yotnl tliis, tliei-e ure l. day
cuiititl'TS invalids wlio cm trace
tlieii uiImiiiI in "i-niiN." which at
the time la'cnireiiee g.i'j mi Con
cern and w re titer fleeted.
When n i II i . I v" i w Oil A roll I ll"H CIlHIIl
lierinin's Com; i ICemrdv. 1 1 Ik prtMi.pt
ud eil.-i-l mil '-i i l-
or sale by ull drugylfts.
DIKU.
. in I'enn Two., Leah
Elizabeth, wife of Jftcab Knouse,
aged 42 yrs. i i-o.
tn Monday morning, Mar. 2,
Rcavertown, AUred Tennyson,
W n.l Ida M. Mi
"ft vears 4 month, and 23 daya,
On Wednesday afternoon. Mar. 4,
in Franklin Township. Benjamin
V'ranklm Steinily, aged 51 yeara.
months 28
in
a son
usaer,
tipcat KIDNEY LIVER VUSf.1
Rheumatism
Lumbago, pain In Joint or back, brick dust In
urine, frequent call. Irritation, Inflammation,
(ravel, ulceration or catarrh of the bladdor.
Disordered Liver
Ililintifnnw. bradacho, lnd(ntkn or rout,
ft WA KIP-HOOT invtirorattw, curca kidney
difficult!!, llrlglit'a Ulo, urinary troubles.
Impure lilood
Ferofula, malaria, general weaknom or doblllty
8wampIlooiliiilli!nup quickly a run down
constitution ami makes tho weak Ktronir.
At DroRKlala SO rrnta and 1.00 MUa,
"loralld Uukla to Health" fir. ODOmlUUon fn.
DR. KlLMKIt k CO., niNOIIaMTON. N. Y.
HEROICJOMEN. L
Their Struggle Against a Common and
Merciless Enemy.
nriAL to ra LiUl iuii )
Woman' hero
ism Is not evinced
by fearlessness or
entorprlsnintlnio
of danger, tint her
courage unit forti
tiiilo are iimiuos
tionable in time
of suffering.
Think of tho
woman who
smiles and tries
to make thoso around her cheerful, whlla
she is racked witli the excruciating tor
tures of womb trouble.
Think of one who, day by day, begs her
physician to help her, w hilo tho torturo
of tortures could not add to her misery.
Does she yield V .Nol Mie endures tier
agonies, and incuts her friends with
cheerfulness.
This is woman's heroism, and few men
realize how prevalent they are. Physi
cians rarely render relief In such rases.
Aftertwenty years oi success, witli ever-
increasing popularity, Lydia E. 1'tnk
ham'$ Vegetable Compound is, to-day,
woman's only sure and safe refuge from
Inflammation, ulceration, falling and dis
placement of the womb, ovarian trouble,
leucorrhiea, painful and suppressed men
struations, kidney trouble, nervous pros
tration, and all manner of distressing
and life-sapping female diseases.
( my sisters, believe what is told you
of this wonderful medicine ! before I
took it I had falling of tiie womb and
leueorrhcva. My womb came down so
badly 1 could not walk across the tloor;
the pain was excruciating; now all is so
changed, und 1 um so happy. I.ydia
E. 1'inkham s vegetable Compound lias
saved me from a life of misery. Don't,
don't suffer, 1 say, when a cure Is so easily
obtained." M its. Wu.i iau IIowk, 103
Antoin Street, Detroit, Mien.
VANTED-AN IDEAyhaon?0D
ililnir to imtHut? l'rotoct roiiV ilia : tliry mar
Mnu you wealth. Write JOHN WKltDKIt-
1IUKN & i n., ratunt AiiorTiajra, vt anuiutfiuu,
U. C. fur their gl.tmu pruu onur.
It cures Catarrh, even in
serious cases. To get
immediate relief in Ca
tarrh, or a hard "cold in
the head," just put a bit
of
Salva
(TIIADI-MAIItC)
size of a pea,
into
the
each nostril.
It's the quickest remedy
for
Plllt,
Ulcers,
Burns,
Cruises,
Chafing:,
Sprains,
Skin Diseases,
Bells,
Sere Thrai!,
Esr:char
Headache,
Strains.
Two sizes, 2 and 50 cents.
At druggist:!, or by mail.
Th IlHANDHtni Co., a;4 Canal St., N. V.
ai
am
b nJoTed a ronitant rAtnnafr fr otw
hit i. It U wt.iirt.Tfullj 01ckIuu iu all
lufUl dlHMM, nich M
ltbMMiill.tMt t.inbf,
4'alaprk. Totbk,
aral(lK, llntLxko
anil oth-r llmmt. whrro ln li nn HUnA
ut. Irj a. At I mm atom, or It diaiI on
receipt of nntc, atldrwM atul IS oenu.
VVlNKtLMANN A I'ROWN VHVQ CO.,
lUhlaier, Ma., V. H. A.
D
H. J. C. AM10, 1). 1). H.
DKNTIST
Trcutmir, nillnir. nrtitlclnl tctth.
crowu and hriile work. Teeth ex
tracted without imin. hiitinfiict ion
Kiiurantecd. Odlce moved to the
new Hunk Huihlintr.
MIDDI.K.BL KUH, l'A.
D"
A. C. Sl'AMJLKU.
DENTIST.
Gun AduiiiiiHtered.
Crown and Uridcwork, Etc,
Office one tloor north of WcIh' Store.
SeIliiM(rt)ve, Pit.
oJufcticeof the Peace
AND 0ONVEYANGR
M. Z. STEININCER.
Middloburgh, Pa,
3-S.T- MOORE),
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
I'lanit fur Wulor hiiimlv. Fac-torv IiiIIiIiium
M01111I.1I11 HtirvovH, IUhpiUfil l.uiid l.lui'H, Tram
itaiiro.uiN, M'vi'uiitf mill iiriirnii.
TKI.KI'HUNK t'ONN K( "I'll N'.
untee. MILROY. PA.
CLOSING OQ7
SALE
OFOUlt .
Furniture DeDartment.
Our Kntiro Stock of Furni
ture and Bedding will be
closed out in the following
mouths at
Cliamljer Suits, 8 Piece?, niarketl
down from $ 10.00 to $25.00.
Parlor Suits marked down from
$10 to $2'.
Sidclxiiirds marked down from G
to $15.
Lewistown, Pa.
P. S. All gotxta packed ntid tle
iiventl in good order V. (). 11.
Couches iiKirkeil liwn from $5 to
$10.
Lounge marked tlown froii$2 to$S.
Fine Upliolsteretl UiK-ker.- inarketi
tlown from $0 to
Hedstcaiitf markttl down from $2
to $G.
Cane ntvl Wihi.I S'atod Chairs
niarktil tlown Inun $1 t $i.
Hull HiM-kers marked tlown from
$lto$10.
LadieH Parlor Icsks inarketi tlown
from ?: tt $10.
Parlor Tallies marked tlown from
$1 to 5.
Linking (Jlasses, lCji?H-l.t, Pictures
and Picture Frames, Statuary, Has
socks, Rattan, Cane S-at and Pack
and Wood Seat Rockers, Fxtonsion
Tal)les,CiiplMarils,lJtnlrella Stands,
Tea Tallies, (.'omtuiMles, Cliilloniers,
lhircaus, Ihniglitrays, Wanlroln's,
Stands, Mattresses, 1'ed Sprini's,
e. Our stin k of Carpets, Unirs,
Art Siiares, Matting and Cocoa
DiMir Mats is the largest 01 uny
house in the eoiintv, nnd nil lirice
on these goods are inarketi tlown in
plain figures, and will Ik; sold at a
lug retluetioii (luring the C losing
Out Furniture-Sale. I nm deter-'
mined to close out the Furniture
Department of my business, nnd
terms on the aliove gotid.s arc prices,
named will )m rash or note with ap
proved security.
W.H.FELIX,
mm jfc&&t x
1 M'
ReieiBr m Dead!
0-
SELINSQUOVE
IU RBLE-YARD
ARE YOU COMING?
Kvcry mull lirlncs word ol tliotte who are.
I.bey can't afford to stay away.
Tbey ean't afford to go elaawbere.
. CAN YOU T
Have you seen our luuwt circular 1
Duu't tlectdo until you see It.
$500 in Scholarships as Prizes.
A CHANCE FOR YOU.
Writ tor Particular.
Spring term will open Marca aotb.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
13loowlurg, P.
(ManUon tbla Paper.)
M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r
I keep constantly on hand an man
ufaoture to order all kinds of
Marble and Granite
I
1
Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired.
LOW PRICES I LOW PRICES II
I have one of the bent Marble Cut
ten la tbe State and consequently
tarn out goou work.
tt-Coine and see my work A prloee
Thankful for past favor I moat re
peotf ully ask oontinuance of same,
Mi L. MILLER.
Cancer I Cancer I
I'nucer cured on tlie ;ri'iiRt. heml. fuce. Up
baud or un hero 011 tlio external Hiirf.ire of
tlio tiody (la elKlit duyH) wllliout tlie lomi of u
drop ot blood. No kiillu used. Teriua very lea
Boniililc. Cull ut iny onice or address
1). It. UOTIIItocK, M. 1)., N 'w ll 'rlln, I'a.
I'. H. Kindly ask your druualst or mi-ri'liuiit
wluilliiT lie kiH'iw lr. 1. It. hotlirrx'k'H n in ti
dies viz : Two-day t'mitfh cure, ltliriiiiiaik: Lini
ment, Kli'ctrluNuuralkflai'ure, Mvi-rl'llls, l!'l
actio Puwdorit, Vt'ifiitaliUi Condition IViwilcr fur
ull domeHlIc aiilinitlit, K. I't-pix-ritilnl. tioi.ii'u
Tlneturu, 1'i'rtncto Vanlllii, I.uiiduuiiiii, l'nf
gorle nnd t'aslor oil. Knot, tell blin to nrdur
tlicin at onee astlitiy are Hold and usid every,
wbero. 1). K. llOTllIlOi-K. M. V.. IMijHlelau and
PburmuctHt, New Ilerltn, I'.
THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE
Write to T. B. Quncev,
jj? 7 Drawer IM, Chicago, Becre-
thC 6x4,1 ACCIDKWT
I fi Combakv, for Information
rcgaruiug Acciacui jutur.
nee. Mention this piper.
By (O doing you can tav
membership fee. Uu paid over (000,000.00 for
accidental injuriea.
Be your own Agent.
NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQUI&ED.
FATFOl-KS!
M M P' uixitb tt a tumn
. . . traiinnt br irx
Rclnt phntolan ol ita tun' iiwrleii
No bail rlfncuur luiilfiiu from Liulum
Nouanlna. rluklaii lUlibnuM iir
iiniTMscunm iiHim ug iMiautinat cmuiilrilnu. l-lir-kU)lwt
kud aoclati l&diaa liidurw It. UluUMuid tlnl
PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL
aanadmtlallr. rr parileulan addraM, wlib lump,
DR. SNYDER, ZXZZZliXiS
J surapce.
Snyder's o:
Ins
SELINSGR0
IDlmor
Successor It
The rar-Exco11eiee of
ing list of Standard Com
Better the World over.
IttMK,
FIRE Uoyal, Liverpo.
Hartford, of liar
Phoenix,
Continental,
German American
LIFE Mutual Life Ins. (
ACCIDENT Employers'
Accident Ins. Co.
, Fire, Lifo nnd Accident
tified by a ntrict regard to
satisfactorily adjuNted. It
ance promptly furnished.
AND RELIAI3LE QJ
ance Agency,
3, SNYDER COUNTY, PA
r. Snydor, Agont,
e lato William II. Snyder.
able Insurance ia represented in the f I
db. lrom wuicn 10 mage a selection.
LOCATOR AWKttl
.ng. tinciuuing loreign aHsots) $43,(Hm
d, Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8,f;,'l
lamoru, conn. 6,fHts,
Ct i",' H'7r,
Nowjkork, 0.240 .
Newlork, $204,63.
ibihty AsHiirance Corporation,
bscribed Capital of a.7sn
ca accepted at the loweHt possible nu.
itual safetr. All inat. l
rmation in relation to nil classes 01 I
ELMEIt W. SNYDEH, Agt.,
Ollice on Market Street, Sclinsjirov.
htnee.
Snecia
CLOSINij
Reduction at
OUT SAL-
I desire to reduce iny stock anc
U1ACJL opcuicii reaucLion oi l
20, and 30 per cent, on all
CLOTHINC
bought of me. A full and comple
xAixc ji viuLmiiy is aiways Kept
hand.
Gents5 Furnishing Goods
Dnn'f fail f can, f 1 1?i4- 1
1 4-1 r r 4.
L.C.
nnmriT rn
UUILL1U
Great Reduction Sale of
. FIHSTH
- mtm. a aa ar i
For Ninety Days J
The Undersigned Offer The Public Voi
TIRE STOCK OF FUENITUIv?
AT TIIE OKEATKST SACRIKICIt EvER KNOWN IN CE;TRAL pE-
C 1 JjV AIM 1A.
We are not fccllint,' out, but we do this to Increase our sales ab, invi
vlous yeur. We Klv a few of the prices us follows : ve
Hoft W ood Chuiuber Suits $14.00 Cotton Top Mattress
Hunt Worn I (! honiliup Mulr. lit u : Vl'.. u'i. n...
riiiKli I'urlor Suits ao.Oo: Drop Tables, per ft
Wootlt'ii I halm hit it. 9 M lurn.,
- .ww . .i.ilil ,U AVUIfcfJIB .....,.,...
In stock, everythltiK hi the furniture line, hiolmlhur Mirrors, Hook (V
. -i'""'"", vrmio i Bum, r utioy uocKers, nauy Uluf
teiith.;r 1'illows, LouiiBes, Couches. DoUKhtrays, Blnks, Hall Rucks, cJ
MPHt t ;luilru-lino muil nm it. u . '
i, , , . ' uurn luruuure, io suit an classes.
1 rices reduced all through. Come early and see our stock before' Kiv
your ortler, and thus save 15 to 20
Spocial Attention Given to Undertaking & Embalm in
KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited.
M I FFLINH U RO II . F
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1
Ml .mm I I
IIIm4U. a -4
UUI H V
"I
ii
1"-
i
EH6HT TMISWM1
I have in stock a full and com
plete line of
Furniture of all Kinds,
At all times you can see tlio latest styles of
Parlor and Bad-Rnom Suite
SIDE-BOARDS, SOFAS, MATTRESSES
CHAIRS. Sl'KIXGS, ETC
In short everything usually found in a first class Euni
lure oiure. x iiuiko a specialty ot repairing, upholste
ing and painting furniture. ,
UNDERTAKING In All Its BranfifiRs
. . , - '
nmde a mmiciuUv at lowest prices. No charees for Einhalmimr'.!
- 0''
Yon will Bjive money by railing ou me before jiurelniHing elsewk'
JACOB HAUPT
KEELEYS' BUILDING Market St., Selinsgrove, Pa.
mm
NEW SEED GUIDE FOIL 10?
mm
l ftraotonnarafl J
HUNT FBKKTOAI,L APPLICANTS. A Tklaablabook om M..,
ibl growutff whwk WlU hw na navii to plftol. mm (Ivm dirotMt
lot ulinrdariof th frowthof orop lMrll mm4 flv low r j i
for til VibKrimi Md varia ' wda. mimo touUrnt dBu1 i
I Vhoroa.Bbnd Lit Hu.1 tmi Va Pualur, Ullf lllu.u' J jT
W0L06L0RY"
nf .holu aaak mt kl.k a imiu. lorn. Ull Id"" I IT
la the ahB ot Mm, baaatlfallf aan Iw Irtood. aud will tl.'J
tatdaa a ttlxht aad bMatifal MotblaiM ! lha fl.a ol fraaduaa Lli . J
ak.H lwii Al 'baailaa Awarl ' n
IIM aaaaoia, aaauaiaMwaa aaa aiaut ara. viraaiar a-maa 'i,,-
naaaa. mnn n a. ..mii aw.. m
aA.
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auaaltaa. uuaaaali
IHKii
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OL.
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of this
Lccordin
;in on !
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The met
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'iirpets
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averto
ck.
The tl
l-recs
Do t
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Henry
IclitiHRr
Ut Tri.
Shcril
tiuturdii
An ex
all Ti
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