The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 14, 1897, Image 7

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doing to Klondike?
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Im vour grocer. Sold every-
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Cleans Everything
HAD OMIT BY
W N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Wo. St. Louis. New Tork. Boston, rauadslphla.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
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CURE CONSTIPATION,
DRUGGISTS
to'T SACRIFICE ...
Future Comfort for present seeming Economy, but BUY
the Sewing Machine with tin established reputation
that guarantees von lonjj and satisfactory service :
ire White.
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Its beautiful figured wood
work, durable construc
tion, fine mechani
cal adjustment,
coujikd with the Finest Set of Stool
Attaclinii'iitfr, makes it the
Most Derails Machine in the Market.
FRANK S. REEGLE,
MlDDLEBUBGH. Pa.
VScdJ for our beautiful half-tone catalogue.
Fir, Lie ar)d Aidpb-j-
Ir)surar)ce.
NYDKK'S OLD, AND RELIABLE Getl'l
Insurance Agency,
SELINSGROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA-
EJlxxxoi W. Snydor, Agont,
Successor to the late William H. Snyder.
Pel'ar-Excellence of Reliable Insurance is represented in the follow-
I Mt oi Standard companies, iioin wnicn to maKe a selection, none
m the U orld over.
SAflK. LOCATION. A8SKT8.
EE-Royal, Liverpool, Eng. (including foreign assetb) .W.OOO.OOO.OO
Hartford, of Hartford, Uonn., (oldest American Co.; ty h;, .jo.oz
Phasnix, Hartford, Conn. B.5H8.05H.07
Continental, New York, 6,75008.72
German American. New York. 6,240,098.83
Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, " $201,(538,983.66
fCIDEXT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation,
Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Uapital ol fcJ, oiyiiw.uu
ire. Lifo and Accident risks accented at the lowest possible rate, jus-
H by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promptly and
pfmtorilv adjusted. Information in relation to all classes of Insur-
fc promptly furnished ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt.,
Olnce on Market street, oennsgrove. ra
A SUMMER SAIL
ies1 shoes is a pleasant
aRe afoot, Fortbe pleas-
't gives, there's no sail
t our sale. Crowds are
PPne it. and securinsr the
Fiest, coolest and best fit-
I Summer shoes now man
ftured, at prices which
c und it a pleasure to
For house or street
f pleasure or every-day
weal tmrnoHfls. walkinir.
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si or drivinfir. we snnnlv
!al shoes demanded by
'anrt the; dictates of
vwual taste. Ladies,
vAnv Kanla
P means surrender ,your
rmese shoes.
cJustice of the Peace
AND GONVEYANGSR-M-
Z. STEININGER.
Middleburgh, Pa
r.K. bowi:k.
E. E. PAWI.IKU
BOWER & PAWLING,
Attorneys-at-Law,
Offices lu Hunk Building. MlufllCliuTilll P3.
CHAS. NASH PURVIS,
Oollections, Loans
and Investments.
lien I Estate and Private llnnkcr,
Williamsport. Lycoming Co., Pa
Deposits accepted, subject to drafts or checks,
rom any part, ol the world.
VeteriNarY sUrceoN.
SELINSGROVE, PA.
All professional business entrusted to my care
will receive prompt and careful attention.
pa 0. CR0U8E,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MlDDLKBDBG, PA.
All business entrusted to his care
rill receive prompt attention.
-Newly Established.
WEST PERRY HOTEL,
, . One-fourth mils Kaat of KIchBeld.
learns free for traveling men to drive
I to town, before or after meals.
Rates 76 cents per Day.
OBTAINED.
TEEMS IAST.
Consult or coTaraaalcate wita the TMita
i this ppr who wltt give aU needed lnfar-
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PATENTS
aaaiataDt fontman of eonatructioa ra
big brick and afl atrueturt they art
building down tbe street."
"1 cant see that It'a such a tremen
dous piece of luck. They do that kind
of work very fual nowadays. It will
only furnlnh him employment for about
three niontba."
"Three ntootba. It'll lost him three
years. It' a government job." Chi
cago Tribune.
A Vnlicar Calrutn tloa.
t am convinced," kukI the broad
minded man, "tnata United States sen
ator' salary Is, comparatively speaking,
a beggerly pittance."
"Ob, I don't know." replied Senator
Sorghum. "It depends on how he han
dles it A year's salary Isn't much If
be attempts to live on it. Out it makes
a very respectable margin In a sugar
deal." Washington Stur.
Hon It Strikes a Dor.
Bald tittle Johnny Oreen,
This la the funnlrst world 1 ever seen;
A fellow la aent on to bed
When he ain't got s bit of Bleep In his head.
And ba's bustled out of It, don't you see.
When be's Just as sleepy ss he can bet
Koston Transcript.
A CI.KVKIl SIGGESTIOX.
"Oh, I .know what we'll do. Let's
race round the fountain three times,
and the one who wins gets tbe apple."
N. Y. Herald;
Defeat Itself.
The golden rule could never be
Enforced by law, because
Thera'd be nobody, don't you see,
Appealing to the laws.
Chicago Journal.
In a Complacent Mood.
"This is a splendid chance tor you
to tackle papa, George,"
"How so?"
"lie's just home from a Ashing trip,
and if he enn get you to listen to his
stories, he'll give you anything you
ask for."
Til do It for your sake, dearest."
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Whr lie Uoes It.
"I tell you, sir, we're slave to our
landlords."
"Yes?"
"Yes, indeed. It's an outrage that we
should have to pay rent."
"It'a a good deal of bother at times."
"Then why do you do It?"
"I'm too lazy to move." Chicago
Post.
Drrare anil After.
The cheerful ulucrity with which a
young ninn will guide his girl towards
a milliner's shop window before they
are married is equaled only by the mur
tcioMs itivm ir'ha which ho will steer
herowny from one after she becomes his
wife. Tit-Cits.
It Softened the Mow.
"The Jimson girls felt awfully when
their father murricd aguin, didu't
they?"
"Yes, they did until they found their
new mother wut just their size. Kow
they borrow her clothes." Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
"ili-rely a Conjecture.
"W.isn't it u Burpri.se when young
Rockuwortli married the eldest of those
Berry girls?"
"O, I don't know. lie had ids pick of
them, uml I k up pone he thought he
ought to take the ripest Berry." Chi
engo Tribune.
Ilnd Mnnaitement.
"That young Dr. Glbbs husn't a par
ticle of seiiNe."
"Has he been giving the wrong medi
cines?" "Mo; but he cured a wealthy young
woman of fever in two dayB." -Chicago
Itocord.
Too Decollete.
Spats How did Miss Van Dough look
In her new $5,000 evening gown at the
ball Inst night?"
Socrn toots Like a bad photograph.
Spats What do yon mean?
Socratoots She was over-exposed
Pittsburgh News
Fickle.
Clara You know Mr. Smnckerton,
the fellow that was engaged to Miss
Tropper? That fellow never could be
depended upon.
Maud What has he done now?
Clara Married her. Detroit Free
Press.
An Illnatratlon.
Smith Mean cuss, lsn't he?
Robinsons Mean? lie's capable of
going into a barber shop for a ehare
and then getting his huir cut just to
keep, other people waitlog. Philadel
phia Press. -
Cnaatlafaetorjr Diet.
. He My heart beats for thee, dear.
She That's all right, my boy; but
tven were I a vegetarian, 1 could not
live on that kind of beata-Yookers
Statesman.
'His Deat Wishes. ,
."I bad a letter from Clara, who Is In
London, in which she said she was to be
preseute4 at court,?,. 'i.'.' i ' I I
"I hope the poor girl will be acquit
ted," DemoTest'a Magazine. t ; t n
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ELECTION PROCLAMATION
FOR NOVEMBER 2nd, 1897
l, P. 8. Itlttsr, Sheriff of Mujiler County, Com
liionwi'ttlih of reuDHjlviinltt, do hereby inako
known mid give notice to the KU-ctora of tlm
couuty utorcKuld tLat tin election will bo held
IB stud county on Tueitduy, November ind. 1WC
for tbe purpoNO of clvctliiK tit several pontons
named, to-wlt : One person fur Hlule Treimurvr.
one person for Auditor (leiierul. one peruou for
AsHocUte JudKO, one person for rrothonotiiry
And Clerk of the CotirtH, one parson tor lieister
of Wills snd Iteeorder of Reeds, one purson for
District Attorney, uud one penun for Jury Coin
nilssloner. The election places nro m follows :
1st district, at the Odd Fellows' Hull, In Se
tlnsKrove UoroiiKli.
td district, nt the hoiise ot John Y. Hover, In
and lor Perry towushlp.
Sd district, at the house of David Uoffer, la
ud for Clmpuian lowuslilp.
4tb district, In William M oyer's ljulldlti?, In
and for Vt ssUlnKton towushlp.
lb district, at the KaKlo Hotel, In and for
Kraukll" lowimblp.
6th district, ut the Old Fellows' Hull, In uud
for lteuvrr township.
7th dlsttlct, at the house of llnrvey Waner.tD
and for West lleuver tonuslilp.
tth district, at tlie house of Peter llurtman,
In and for Centre township.
Sth district, at the sehool home, K reamer. In
and for Mlddlecreek township.
luth district, ut the house of Mulllda Fisher.
In una for l'eun towushlp.
llth district, at the school house. In and for
Jnekson township.
lath district, tit Aurund's Halt, In and for
Monroe towushlp.
IHtli district, at the bouse of Christian H.
Urityblll. lu uud for West ferry township.
141 h district, at the Court 1 lousy In und for
the llorutiKb ot Mhlilleourtf.
1Mb district, at the I'oi I Trovei ton House, In
and for Union township.
161 h district, nt the house of Juau-t Muttern,
lu und for Aduuis township.
nth district, at thn 1'ulillR School House, In
Adauistmrir, lu mid for Siu lnx township,
NOTICE IS HKHKIIY tilVK.N.
"That tvcry iersnn, exeeptlni; Just Ires of the
l'eaee, whosiiiill hold un olllee or aiMinlutnieiil
of proil or trust under the tlnlleil states or of
this Slate, or any city or Ineoi poraleil dlstrlet,
wholher a coininlssloned ollleiir jr oMiomise. 11
suliurillimtc officer or ueiil, who Is or shall be
employed under tint leulslallve. rxecut.lve. or
Judiciary depiu'tmeut of this statu or ol thu
united Stales, or of any Incorporated district;
nnu also nun evory niciiiner ot congress uinithu
StaU' I.eiflHlatnre, amlof the select or coiiiinon
council ut any city, or commissioner of nuy In
corporated district, is ny law Incalial.lo ol holil-
IlilT or eeiclslii(f HI the sauio time, (lie nfllco or
appointment oljudce. lnsiei.tor or I'leik of nny
elect lou of this Commonwealth, iuh that no In
speelnr. ludire or any otllivr of such ciecllon
shiill be ellk'lhle to he then voted for.
TIih lnsi)ctors and Jiidiro of the elections
shall meet lit the respective places apHilnleil
for hold liu,' the election In I lie district lo ithlih
thev respectively tndoUK, helore seven o cloek III
the morning, uml each of those liisHclors shall
appoint one clerk who shall be u qualltled volur
of such district.
1. S. RITTEK. Sheriff.
Slit) id's OHicp.lIiilcIltbuiEr.Suyder
County, October 11, 1S'.7.
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Nothlna to Steal.
New FaUicr-lu-law Well, sir, the
ceremony is over, and now that you are
the bueband of my daughter I want to
givo you a little advice. What would
you do if you should wake up soma
night and find burglars in the house?
Groom I should tell them that my
father-in-law forgot to giro my wife
a wedding dowry, and they'd go away.
N. Y. Weekly.
The Iteaaoa Why.
Husband (angrily) There sro not
many wives who would go off every
night and leave their husbands alone
with nobody but the" servant In the
bouse.
' Wife (oomplatjently)--'; k,now that,
but you see 1 havs every eonfldanoa. lo
you, and am not a bit jealous.!!.
Ttibuna,
Itrflex Action.
"We have been very fortunately ait
uated this winter." ,
"In what way?"
"The people in the next flat whip theirs
llitlo boy so often that our Tommy ben
bares like an angel." Chicago Record
There Are Some Evidence.
"Are there really mastodons?" be
asked.
"Of course I can't be sure,' She re
plied, "but there is evidence that some
people think their heox are. built upon
j , i , f 1 M I .
UlM pruicipie. uicngv irwv
Wladem.
, I can't see why they speak of tbe whu
Oom ox tb serpent.' ,
"Well, you never heard of a serpent
gottlBC 1U leg pulkd, did your If. Y
Ttuth.
Teat wliti the ICophouo.
The United Suites government haa
Just conciuded u, tei ica of very success
ful tests of tho eophone upon the battle
ship Indiana. Tho iuetrunient'cousists
principally, of a phite, usually of metal,
vary Lag In size. Thia serves us a dla
Dhrainn to a resonance chamber. Con-
n acted with thin chamber oxo tubes
leading to any desired, part of the ves
sel. These tubes axe sound conductors.
The eonhone is placed on top of the pilot
bouse of a ahlp, and by mean of It
saunas from another vesnei so uiman
that the report qf a cannon on board
could not be dlstirvguisbed by the ear
are easily licord. Tho purpose of tho
Invention Is to gve warning !n dark
ness or fog of tho proximity of another,
vessel or of a dangerous shore, also for
the transcaiselon of sound signals,