The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 04, 1897, Image 8

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    A NEW TRIUMPH-
ran
March 51h aud rh....Th,,Y. P. S.
n. ! C. E. of M16 E. Lutheran eh arch re-
' eeived aud accepted aa invitation to
meet with the ttefoiiued Y. P. S. C.
am . uIm It... l)rl 1'hnmkr TlA Hl'imtlHt.
01 III Ni-wt ll-:-..v-r.sl k-ttn- ... , a i
iiiektucunt . ..viiti. inx the occmon of their brbt aunt-
A" rZLk? " 1 vereary Society ....A. D. Carey
j sr.. i a l .- u jf.
re i v.. -
Nuiuiuj -'ii I bp r Jin, mmv p ii!un'ir..yc nr . fcn(J ife pei)t Sunday last
B,v..w&b Mrs. c- water.
i.t.a.mo..,w. m cuN. v... :oi.v. MrjJ jj w U jwuiel. . . .Prof. J. H.
Hp 1ih ilirni iiM i n-.t. trie uml ni.oliie cum ' , . ,
lor pou.viimtiMi. .:..! ;.n i i.pn.-i,i ,i. i:ir.m iuii,- j Feeder retururd Lome outurday
decline i.awp4ki'ii..oii;.i.u -ii tu j evening noma io e-an inp iu
ditiuuMi waniiiw '' ; "' "x" u a."'" Centre Co.. teaching bnndt).. . . Mov-
nnrllji kuimn. WUlM'li.l IIIH'P IIL-P i-.ini--.iii m - - .
newly dlwovprevj rpuiwlli-s lu auy ullllct! rp.m-
r oC Tlie 1'osr.
Airpiulv hlii "new scl-ntlfl syMi-m of miMf
cine" haa jkrniauentl curtU iuuuauail.t ol up
parenlljf Uii-li caws.
TIip IKu'lurciMiHliliTs It ii"t o:ii III pii,,v
aloiial, bui lils reiUious duiy only wlm-U no
owp to 'in!
f illltile cure.
rpiU'i
US li
tun-iuiiy-lo don:ite III lu
ll nna prnvlilKl tli( "(Irpinip.l ioiiu:n-'l! 1
lo be a curaiiie dim-use Injund doulil. l-i ai.y
rllnmio, and liiui un tile lu Ills Aiiierlciiu u i
EUniHHU lalHJIHKll ll'B llliilllsilitt.', Ol Ul .ill. ii
trutliiKinlalKul Kraiinuli-" from lli'i.M) Im.-u-u.piI
UDU cui'i-d. In ull ;iurls u; tliu wur.d
l'ji:irtli:il hihI I'ul.i.niiury irouM'" I'-iM ' '
cuuhumpilun. unit 0 iisiiiiiiiiuii. nauiii'i i .1.
iui'uim mm- dy ml ci-rialu ili-alli. IMn'i .u-i....
iiulll H In Uxi laic. Minjilv wrilp T. A.fii"' ''-'".
M.f.. IHI'IiipMipi-I. N-.' Vl'IK. KlUl.u i-i'iVM
aud pomoniit- uiliin-sn, mm Hu1 li"'" iih-'Ih' ii''
will piirnui;iil M'lil. ci u-Jt nil Hi"- Ihn-ior
you jaw iiiHuii. r in i ii ra-r.
Some Recent Reports Concerning 'he
Ravages of tliii Prevalent DijeaiC.
Dr. Hmtiiuin is roiit.!ii:!ly irci'iv
ing loiters from ull parts ia" .ue U u i L -ed
Stutts from people who have huf
fereil from 1 1 jriippe or are null'-.-i ing
from it. The Doctor'n reiu-dy, Pe
ru uu, is found to lm of Kti-at value
in the treatment of this d. bouse. N.
N. Coohh, Moiiiu iuUi, 111., wriles:
"Last f.ll I wan taken with la grippe
aud was unable to do tuy work. I
cousulted neverul of our bust doc
tors but fouud very little relief. I
aaw one of your advertisements and
concluded to Rive your Po-ru-na a
trial. I bought two bottles utid was
surprised at the good it did me. I
used it and was soon able to go
back to my work. I thi'jk your Pe
ru-na is au excellent medicine aud I
have reeouimauded it to others."
Geo. W. Norman, 2531 Nicollet Ave.,
Minneapolis, Minu., was also cured
of grippe with Pe-ru-uu.
Mauy cases of cures of hi grippe
are recorded in Dr. Harltuuu's latest
book on chronic catarrh and catar
rhal diseases. The book contains Gt
pa;es, instructively liliihti ated. It
will be Bent free for a short time by
The Pe-ru-na Dru? Manufacturing
Company, Columbus, Ohio.
SKLLNSUROVli.
Col. Simpson died lust Thursday
morning uud was interred at Nor
thuaibeilund, JJaturdiiy afternoon.
Funeral wan private. Aged G9 yours,
4 months aud 1 duvs. . . .Mfdme bfv&ur
people lit tended the funerals of J.
II. Linn, Esij , ol Le.visbtirg and J.
K. HiiK.Kinj'er we! .Mi.ldleburg
Mrs. (Jeo. 11. Jlendricks, Mrs. Oeli
BOiiforil, Mth. .lames Jtnw aud Miss
Annie Fisher sp.-nt Frid.iy last at
Suubury....The Old Fellows hud
their annual supper i.i the Town
Hall, Thu.silay evening. The at
tendance was i: e id uu d supper ex
cellent Mrs. ItW. Killinger after
haviug spent several weeks with her
mother, returned to her home in
Trenton, N. J. on Friday. .. .Miss
Eva Suhouli returned ho'ue, Satur
day last from her trip to Pittsburg
and Altoouu, she having been absent
about three months Dr. li. F.
Wageusellerund Senator Hummel
attended the Penrose Uainjuet Fri
day evening in Philadelphia. . . .Dr.
John and Hort;n Simpson of
Washington were in to.vn incident
to the removal and burial of their
father to Xorthuiubeilund The
new hou.sea are rapidly approaching
completion "Sijuire Potter unex-
liertedly returned homo Friday
evening last. Tin operations seem
to have improved Lis arm somewhat
S. Weis has returned from Phil
adelphia where lie has been to lay in
his spring hVoct:. iiir.ius can bo
had by culling on him.... An alarm
of fire wm sounde 1 Saturday even
ing about o'clock, cuused by a
largo lamp in Hendricks & Sou's
Hardware store. No dumugo was
done.... The Clio Literary Society
of Susquehanna University hud a
chicken and wnllle supper on Satur
day evening, (hey were well putron
ized by our citizens, clearing be
tween iifiy und bixty dollars ... Prof.
Ford of Itiilliinoro gave readings at
Shumokiii Dam, Saturday evening
for the benefit of the pastor of the
if. E. church, Rev. J. H. Dieble
Tailor PLillips ha returned from
the city with a line stock of goods
consisting of cloths, cassimeres and
gents' furciBhing goods.... Henry
Bodine of Sutibury was in town
over Sunduy to visit his mother Mrs.
Iluber, who is sick but improving
, Win. J. Lutz and wife spent
several days at McCluro visiting
Xhe'r .laughter, Mrs. Rev. Hilbish
'....Dauntless Hook and Ladder
lit-n ('.it f.t'. nt'1-.iifiririnp a llrainn ..n
titled "Twuty the Convict" to bo
rendered in the Town Hall on Fri
day and Saturday evening neit,
ing time will soon be here. Houses
are very scarce. Everything in the
shape of a house is taken up.
W U$rHBhAVlt.
The mock, court th .t was in ses
sion lust week at Ulsh's school
house was well a tend-d. The law
yers represented themselves as Pot
ter, Griiuiu, Uour Hiid Hower.
Potter and Grimm wou the suit. . . .
Mrs. Lewis li. Tienster is on the
sick list at this writing (Monday). ..
J. I. Howell has moved buck to JIc
Clure from Shamokin where he hud
been engage I in the hotel busiues
for it few months, and reports more
money in the business thuu he Cares
for.... Mr. Gilberts and his long
eared friend (mule) had been seen
on our streets very early ou Sunduy
morning. "Percy where wert thou?"
.... Wni. joch has been under care
of Dr. Uoush of late, uud is improv
ing in health Fish peddlers are
plentiful at tli end for the past
few weeks. Some sell cheap while
others sell clnmper. .. .What caused
that milk to ferment wus trying to
use too- much of appropriation
funds unlawfully.... The interest in
the contest for county chairman is
not confined to the Standing Com
mittee alone. The majority in West
Beaver seems to be for Editor of the
Post Henry Eahley tried his
team last Sunday on the prop team's
race course aud they made a lively
spurt towards Baker's church....
James Steely spent Suuday with
some of his Lowell friends.... Our
old veteran and friend, Dr. Roth
rock, is lying dangerously ill at this
writing with dropsy and his re
covery is doubtful. .. .P. W. Tress
ter has be -i employed as 'sawyer
for H. Peter & Co.... Tine Vugner
spent Sunday with T. F. Swineford
. ...T. F. Swineford made a busi
ness trip to the county seat on last
Saturday and fouad the town the
same place it had been one hundred
years ago.
Scroiula
H w fJ
Is a deep-seated blood disease which
all the mineral mixtures in the world
cannot cure. S.S.S. (jruat anieed purely
vegetable ) is a real blood remedy for
blood diseases and has no equal.
Mrs. V. T. Buck, of Dclatiey, Ark., had
Scrofula for twenty-five years aud most
of the time was under the care of the
doctors who could not relieve her. A
specialist said be
could cure her, hut
he filled her with
arsenic aud potash
which almost ruined
her constitution. She
then took nearlv
every so-culled blood
5ii'.$. medicine ami drank
luem Dy me wnoiesaic,
but tliey did not reach
,her trouble. Some
one advised her to try
S.S.S. and she verv
soon found that she had a real blood
remedy at last. She says: "After tak
ing oue dozen bottles of S.S.S. I am
perfectly well, my skin is clear
and healthy and I would not he in
my former condition for two thousand
dollars. Instead of drying upthe poison
in my system, like the potash and
arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out
through the skin, and I was perma
nently rid of it."
A Real Blood Remedy
S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula,
Eczema, Rheumatism Contagious lllood
Poison, or any disorder of the Mood.
Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure
a deep-seated blood disease, but take a
real blood remedy.
Our books
free upon appli
cation. Swift
Specific Co.,
Atlanta, Gu.
n tip Hoy Won't Mven Month.
So Mr. Oilman Brown, of 34 Mill
St., South Gardner, Mass., was told
by tho doctors. His sou had Lung
trouble, following Typhoid Malaria,
and he pcnt three hundred and
seventy-live dollars on doctors, who
finally gave him up, shying: "Your
boi won't live u month " He tried
Dr. King's Now Discovery and a few
bottles restored him to health and
enabled him to go to work a perfect
ly well man. He says he owes his
preseut good health to use of Dr.
King's New Discovery, and knows it
to be the best in the world for Lumr
trouble. Trial Bottles Free at Gray
bill, Gartnau & Co.'a Store, Rich
field, Pa. and oil druggists.
nbeumtlm fared In Ditjr.
"Mystic Cure" for KheumutlHm and Nnurnltfla
radically cures lu 1 lo ll duys. lis action upon
the Hjmeiu In rrinarkalilt) mid uiymerluwi. It
rpniDVi-H at mice the uaue nud lite dlseuHP lm
incdliitely dlKUeurH. The nntt doee (freally
beupllta : 75 eeuls. Hold by uU Drugs IhU, WW.
dk-tiurtfli.
T. F. Anthony, En-Poaimimtpr of l'romlt
tlltjr, Iowa, naya : "I nougat one bottle of -My-cc'u
re' for aheiimallmn. and two iiimni it
Id m e more good than any medicine I ever
wva,' sum u au vrugguia, aiuamonrgu.
OLGA HETBSOLE
Says Dr. Greene's Nervura Is Far Abovo
All Other Remedies.
She Found Dr. Greene's Nervura the Sure
Restorer of Health, Energy and Strength.
The Remedy All Should Use in the Spring.
ft
Oloa Netuliisole,
bevond question the
Olca Ketheraolo li
greateit English speaking, emotional actrci
of the preBcnt day . Everyone who wltnettes
the tremendous expenditure of nervous energy
Incident to her wonderful performance , re
alize! the excessive nervous strain and tension
Incurred and tho consequent loss of nerve
force and physical strength. No one, there
fore, it mora capuhlo of knowing what most
quickly restores and rcciipumtci loss of nerv
ous energy and power than she, and no one Is
more competent to advise those- whose nones
mo weak, who are ill, n'lt of order or run
down in nerve or phyi-ical stren-rlh, just how
to t restored to lioallli ond viiir. Sho tells
even . 'dy to use llr. Greene's Nervura blood
and i:jjvc renidly, for fho knows tia'.t this
irra'id medicine Is tlio I -'st thir.ir in tho world
to nm. ivoiilo well uml ttrrnj.
Mijs ''e.tuerc!e tays: "I liao utid Dr.
Greene's Nervura Hood and none remedy and
have found it a most sir.:. :uciiing and in
vigorating tonic and restorative. When weak,
tired, nervous or run down, or when I cannot
eat or tljcp well, I have found it a sure re
storer of energy and strength to tho l)c;Uy."
If you feel weak, tired, nervous, Imtablo and
nerveless, if you do not eat or sl.-ep well, if
vou wako tired mornings, with Ur.li 'ee'.in?
head, no appetite, tired and without enenry or
ambition to work, if you have hcadu-lic,
neuralgia, rheumatism, female complaints or
liver and kidney disease, get at onco tiiis irrcat
rostorativo, Dr. Urecno'l Nrrvura blood ai:d
n;rvo remedy. It will surely nuiUo you well.
Dr. Greene' Cathartic l'ilis are the most
p.;rfeet jiills for bilioiisners and constipation.
Dr. Greene, .15 West 1 Uh St., New York City,
t!io successful physician in c::ring nervous
a-id clironic diseases, can be consulted free,
p.'i'somuiy or by letter. .
The Croek school give an euUr
tuiument in the Towu Hall Sutur
day evening. "The progrmu was well
rendered aud the hall was filled.
The school is raisins money to buy
a Library: They received about
Twelve Djllars on Saturday even
ing. J. B. Writ r el ii an energetic
teacher nd we can uot compliwut
him too highly for the g Hid work he
is doing J. C. Klingler.oue of the
Btudeuta of Central Pa. College,
goes to Snyder couuly to make ad
dresses for the beuefit of the teach
ers of Jackson township. Joe un
derstands his business and is a line
speaker. . .L F. Bilger aud wife were
to Sunbury on business last Satur
day.... Ed., our champion lasher, is
all in glory. He says the sucker
season will soon open... .The teach
ers of Jackson towuship held a joiut
entertainment in honor of Washing
ton ou the 22d of Feb. The weuther
was bad, but they had a largo crowd.
Four of the schools were present.
Able addresses were delivered by
G. D. Snyder, J. C. Kliugler aud I.
F. Bilger. . . . We hear a great deal of
talk about the chairmanship of the
Standing Committee of Little Sny
der. We hope that Elitor Wujren
seller will be in it.
A KKW H AIM II.
A HpiM-lnl KlaMlritl (lift to All Header
f Oar IaMr.
The very latest musical composi
tion, to enlist popular approval is
"The Broad Street Conservatory
March," composed by a young Phil
adetphian, Roland II. Smith, a pa
pil of the, popular institution to
whom his work is dedicated. It is
highly inspiring, suggestive as it is
of thepopulur inaiches written by
Sousa. It has been played by ail the
leading theatre orchestras, and con
cert bands in the Quaker City, and
the seaside and mountain resorts.
The piano part of this excellent
march has just beeu issued, and
through a Bpecial arrangement with
the author we are enabled to pre
sent a copy free to every reader of
this paper who will soud name aud
address, enclosing this notice and 6
cents in atamps to cover mailing and
postage, to The Broad Street Con
servatory of Music, 1331 S. Broad
Street, Philadelphia. The retail
price of the March is 40 cents and
this is au offer that should be ap
preciated by our musical friends.
Nourish
Him,
"nut's the whole secret in 4
word. We can cure no disease
unless we can keep vp the pa.
tient's strength. And there's
only one way to do that lu&
him. But if the system refuses
food? Then use SCOTT'S
EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil
with Hypophospbites. It goes
STRAIGHT TO THE BLOOD,
tops the wasting, rekindles
the vital fire, makes new flesh
and so renders a hopeful fight
possible against ANY disease,
Especially is this so in bron
chial and lung troubles, in the
relief and cure of which Scott's
Emulsion has won its reputa
tion. Book about it free.
Scott's Emulsion it no mysterious
mixture. It Is palatable, non-ruu&tit-ing
and inhniUly preferable to the
plain oil. The genuine has our trade
mark on salmon-colored wrapper. Get
the genuine.
For sale at 50 cts. and $UX) by all
druggists.
SCOTT 4 BOWNE, New York.
EXKCUTOHS' INOTICE.-Notiee (9
hereby given that Letters Testa
memory on t he estate of Jacob K. Herman, laic
of Henn township, Snyder county, pa.. luv
iieeu Issued lo tlm underslunnd rmidlng in iqiit
township. All iierwinH, tlH'mtore. Iniiob'el to
Mild estate will pleaso make Immediate par
mt'iil,. and those having claims against It Kin
present them for wmihiiipiu lo
SAVII HU V. II HUMAN,
1IENUY J. 11KU.MAN,
Jan. 10. 1M)7. Kiecut'irs.
FjlXKCUTOK'S NOTlCE.-Noti.-H j.
jli-i..v given that Letter Test,
muiiiarviiiiilie estate of Jaeou Solium, lata of
Heiry townnhlp, Snyder County, ivnno., Iut,
been Ihsiip.I 10 lh nndiMHWnM midlnif In sale
Oi unty. AH p rvrns. therefore, indehted u
said estate will please make Immediate ptr
mcnt. and those baring claims against It wiu
present them for settlement to
AI.BRRT SCIINSE,
VIOLA NIPPLE.
March 4. W. Kxecutora.
Executor's Notice.
Estate of Margaret Trutt. lute of
Perry Towunhip, Snyder Co., Pa.,
deneased. All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to niaki
Immediate payment, and thoue Imv
lug legal claims agitiust the stuue
will present them withont delay In
proper order for settlement to
Charlks Thutt, Sunbury, Pa,
Fhanklin Trutt, Meinervtlle.Fa.
Junimry 28, Executors
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A SUMMER SAIL
in ladies' shoos is a pleasant
voyage afoot, For tbo pleas
ure it gives, there's no sail
like our sale. Crowds arc
enjoying it, and securing the
prettiest, coolest and best lil
ting Summer shoes now man
ufactured, at prices which
buycis find it a pleasure to
pay. For house or street
wear, pleasure or every-day
practical purposes, walking,
viding, or driving, we supply
tbo ideal shoes demanded by
fashion and tbo dictates of
individual taste. Ladies,
whoever claims yo'tr hands,
by all means surrender your
feet to these shoes.
G.H.
BromeruonLl
STORE
SUNBURY, - - - PA.
Tho Elephant is loaded with the
latest styles of
and Heavy Winter Underwear,
Gloves, and all the best and w1
seasonable goods found in a "r91
class Clothing Store. ,
Gome and look at my stock, JoU
will find it well selected.
' I amJRespectfully,
W. H. BOyER.