The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 14, 1901, Image 6

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    TEE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
UHOI In the Inlcrintlnn.l Srrlrj fol
February 17, 10O1 The
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for Infants and Children.
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personal supervision for over ;JO years. Allow no one
to deeeive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
" Jost-M-gOod" are but Experiments, and endanger the
health of Children Experience against Experiment.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
S9
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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An Am fin Uoealp,
"Do you know, Tommy, I think
mamma is an awful gossip," said Hib 1
"Why, Bob, you oughtn't to say,
ueli a thing BR that about mamma." j
"ltut it is true, for every aingts
thing I 'in thai ain't good she goes
r;L''it o(T Bnd t -: ; s pana." Philadel,
tjlilu Times.
Knoii inlicp Came Too Late,
'Tie come to tell you, nr. that
the photographs you took of us the
other clay lire not at all satisfactory.
Why, my husband looks 'ike an apel"
"Well, madam, you should have
thought of that before you had him
tiki a."- Tit-Bits. 1
iii Inaeernt'a Hint.
"Did you knock when uu cam to-night V
asked she.
With a blUlh, th" s!y little thlriR.
did. but why do you iisk?" said he.
"nil. I thought you came with rlUK "
-Plck-Me-Up.
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ub nnjn'T mind.
Hon to Care the .ri.
Remiiin quit tly at bouin autl 1 ik
Cliuiiilteilniu's Uough hVuiedy as
iliieeted unl a quick recuvei v is sun
in follow. Thai remedy com turactt.
in tendency ol ilu- grip to result 11
litiouuionia, which is really the oaly
seiiou" danger. Aimoi the 4ns dl
1 iiousi n l v. bn inn u ud if f.i giiii
1 ol one. case has ever b en n ported
V,' '' ' ecover. For sale ul the
Muidli burn I (rug Store.
Buchanan, Mich , May 22
Gy iee lure Food Co., Le Roy,
Wfi.NTLEMEN My mamma has
" Kreat coffee drinker and has
found it verj injurious. Havi ig
!' iu1 i v- v''"'1 iwkiiires "I vein
t.R VI N o. the drink that takes the
place of coffee, she found t mucli
oeuer 1 or herself ami for uschildrei
lo driuk. She has sriyen ' n coffee
itriDKing entirely. We use a pack
age every w V, I am ten vetrs old.
Itespect fully yours,
Fanme Williams.
Him' qui kiy Cured.
"In the winter of 1898 and 1899 I
was taken down with a severe attack
of what is culled La UHppe" says F.
!.'-.HVNV,u- ? Prominent druagist of
Umliehl, III. "The only medicine I
used was two bottles of Chamber
lam s Couuh Remedy. It broke up
the col, 1 .,!ul itoppsd the couiihitit;
ike maun', aud I have never since
been troubled with Grippe-" Cbam
berlain Cough Remedy can always
ue unpennaa upon tc break up a se
vere cold and ward off any 1 hreaten
etl nttaek of pneumonia. It is pleas
ant to take, too, which makes it the
most desirable and one of the most
popular preparations in use for these
"'merits. For sale at Middleburg
D ug Store.
THE I.ES8ON TEXT.
(Matthew 26:17-30.)
17. Now the tlmt day of the faat of un
leavened bread the disciples came to Jesus,
saying unto Him. Where wilt thou that we
prepare for Thee to eat the passover?
18. And He said. Oo Into the city to tuch
a man. and say unto him. Th Master selth.
My time Is at hand; I will keep th paaiover
at thy house with my disciples.
19. And the disciples did as Jesus h.nd
appointed them; and they made ready the
passover
20. Now when the even was come. He sat
down with the twelve.
21. And as they did eat. He said. Verily. 1
ay unto you, that one of you shall be
tray me.
22. And they were exceeding sorrowful,
and began every one of them to say unt j
Him. Lord. Is It I?
'ii. And he answered and said. He that
dlppi th his hand w ith me In the dish, the
same shall betray me.
It The Son of Man goeth as It Is written
of Him: hut woe unto the mar. by whom the
Son of Man Is betrayed I It had been good
for that man If he had not been born.
25. Then Judas, which betrayed Him, an
swered and SHld. Master. Is It 1? He said
unto him, Thou hast said.
26. And as they were eating. Jesus took
bread, and blessed It, and brake It, and
gave It to the disciples, and said, Take, eat;
this Is my body.
27. And He took the cup, nnd gave thanks,
and gave It to them, saying, Drink ye all
of It;
28. For this Is my blood of the New Tes
tament, which ll shed for many for the re
mission of sins.
19. But I say unto you, I will not drink
henceforth of this fruit of the vine, until
that day when 1 drink It new with you In
my Father's kingdom.
30. And when they had sung an hymn,
they went out Into the Mount of Olives.
OOtVDBN TK. XT. This do In remem
brance at me. I.nke '22: lit.
NOT1CS AND COMMENTS.
On Wednesday of the crucifixion
week Jesus was in retirement. Thurs
day evening the passover supper was
partaken of by Jesus and His disciples
In an upper room in Jerusalem. It is
supposed by some that this upperroom
was in the home of Mary, the mother
of Mark. It was in "an upper room"
of this house where the Holy Spirit
was mured out on l'entevost. The les
son covers the following points:
1. Preparation for the Passover. Ver.
17-19.
2. The Approaching Defrayal. Ver. 20-25.
3. Institution ol the Lord's Supper. Ver.
2C-30.
After Jesus had ended His t:Ik with
His disciples on the Mount of Olives
they went on to Bethany and remained
there quietly on Wednesday and part
of Thursday. Meanwhile Judas went
to the chief priests and elders and
planned with them to betray Jesus
into their hands.
On Thursday evening was the feast
of the Passover, for which a great
multitude of Jews had come to Jerusa
lem from all parts of the world. It
was held in the spring of each year,
about the middle of our April, in mem
ory of that night 1.500 years before,
when (iod had delivered their fore
fathers from slavery in Egypt, Read
in Bxod, ' of the Lord's command to
kill a lamb and sprinkle the blood on
the door, and how the destroying angel
passed over the homes of all who
obeyed that command. So they were
saved through the blood of the lamb.
The PaSSOVer supper w;w not only
in memory of the p-st. but to remind
them of the future, of the time when
one should come who would deliver
them from a greater danger eternal
death. Head in Mark MilM-lO of the
strange manner in which two of the
d-sciples found a room where they
n ade the supper ready. Our lesson
tells us how Jesus showed Judns thut
He knew what he had done; and John
13:30 says that the traitor went out
Into the dark night, leaving Jesus and
the 11 faithful ones alone.
Hundreds of thousands of iambs hnd
In n slain that the Passover supper
n'lfht be kept. Now Jesus. Himself
the true Lamb of fiod, was to die the
very next morning, that thus (iod for
Mis wike might pass over our sins,
There would then be no more need for
the Passover supper, for its meaning
would be fulfilled. But people forget
so easily that, strange ns it may seem
something was needed to keep in mem
orv that wonderful event the Land)
slain f ir us. So Jesus appointed a new
memory supper to take the place of
the old. This is what we call the ordi
nance of the Lord's Supper.
The death, the burial, and the resur
rection by which We pass from the old
life to the new. is pictured in baptism.
This is the great confession of faith,
by which we enter His church. Then
the great truths of salvation through
Ihe death of Christ nnd the new life
are set forth In the communion.
liiiml Fortune of III Fortune.
Ii is idle to try to enjoy trouble, but
it is rational to withhold judgment as
to w hether trouble lie really the design
of an experience that seems grievous.
It has happened a thousand times that
some apparent misfortune has given
birth to a vast blessing, thus in the
issue proving itself actual good for
tune. Paul, for instance, tells in the
Phlllppiana that the apparent calam
ity of his imprisonment hns resulted in
immense success und joy "So that ray
bonds became manifest in Christ
throughout the whole praetorian
guard, and to all the rest." Full trust
in the divine in the face of buffetings
is warranted by many an experience,
no less than by the wholly merciful
quality of God's fatherhood. S. S.
Times.
May You may call on me, but papa
always turns out :' e gas at Hi 30 o'clock.
Dasher Thatfca.l right. I'll be sure
not to come before that time. Chicago
Chronicle.
PARKER'S 1
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Out. kIp dmM a h.lT hi
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tirnpra from minim.
It is best to kill serpents in the
egff.
Dignity depends not on the task,
but on the master.
Moral diseases breed in the swamp
of the impure heart.
A man shows his character most
often by what he laughs at.
Love never worries about future re
wards; it has its reward in loving.
Job was willing to serve Qod for
naught but God would not let him.
No man has the right to say: "I
have got to live:" he must live to say:
l have trot to do rijrht." Ram's Horn
Paki in Stomach
Flatulency, sourness, xd taste, loss of
appetite, a sense of weig A or fullness after
eating, together with uneasiness, impa
tience, irritability of temper, nervousness,
anxiety, lost energy, depression of spirits,
sick headache, bad dreams and sleepless
ness, coma from weak and debilitated
nerves. That kind of nerve have to be
braced up, strengthened, invigorated and
helped if you would have a sound stomach,
a keen appetite and a cheerful mind.
'Every little noise would startle me and
set my nerves to trembling from head to
foot I got very little sleep at night and
I could scarcely eat the lightest food with
out having awful pains in my stomach. I
took no end of medicine, but nothing
helped me, and when I began with Dr.
Miles' Nervine I had no faith in it. It
helped me right away, and when I had
taken seven bottles I was cured."
Mrs. A. K. Johnson, Northfield, Vt.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Brings back appetite, stimulates digestion, gives refreshing sleep to the tired brain, health
ful vitality to Ihe nerve centers, and tones up the whole system.
Sold by all druggists on a guarantee Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkiiart, Ind.
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W'HEKKAS the Hen. ttSrOld H. Md'lure
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I'Dlon ami Pstsf V. Rkeale and Z. T. liem
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dlrMtad Hir ihe Imlilina man i Irphsnf1 I'ourt. a
iMiurt ol Sotsmon Ptaas, i-aart ol Ujrtr sad Ter
Ullnsf anil ileneral Court Mu r' r Sjalfloni ol
ihel'iMi-e. at Mi Idleliuntb, lor the aount "I
Saydor. on tin fourth aonoajr, flMlng ihe Mth
day ol Pib. ami t continue out wstk,
Notion li tin-i. lore berth twu la he Uoron
tr, Juitlott of tne Peace sno) UonMsblei n ami
lorthe eoantt ul Snvihr, In appear In th, ir
proper ptiaun with their row, reourda, Inqalal-iion-,
ssssitostloni nun n?her retneuiDranoei
Ul do tbun tblnK winc h ol limlr nlOoa ami in
their liehnll par tain to he done ti.d srilnamaa
and paiaonaproseeutiiiKln sehsll ol the L'oui
nweslth awninil mi perasaoritrainara ri'.
ijiilrod tu lie then and rhora atteiidtu Slid ile
purlins witlouii leava ai then nail . .futtleei
are reuula. to he punctual In il,n alte alanoa
it the apNiliiled time aaret hl m notice.
til veu under ui.i hand iiw Sfnlat the HherlfPi
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1 is Uere-
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pruuteuieuM unaeriunssra law, nave heen ti -,t
with the t'lera ol ilieorinns' fJouri of Snyder
count) for con nrmnt ion IVb.stb, hoi.
I, Appraiaement of Sarah. E. Steely, widow
of. I .1 .-tealy. late of Weal Besver lowimhlp,
Snyder Ceunty, in., deceaaed, elected to in
taken in dee the tit Oe eraptlon law.
-' Appraisement of Unrbara r. Oensler,
i liloiv of Samuel V, Ueugler, late of Chapman
iwnahlp, Snyder Co Ps , looted to be taken
J dor ihi' 30 exemption law.
Prothonntiir.t n AeNnStli
Tht full awing accounts ill he preaentcd foi
conflrmatlon, Monday, Ptbttiary 38, lUOl.
1. Pirat and tinal account of the Sunbur)
Truatand -afe llepoait Ooiupany of unbury,
in guardian ami truatee of Ca iherina ut,
widow of Henry I ti deceaaad,
.'. I'ir-t ami Dual eaaount of 8. J, Paoker
one of the trustee of Jsmea K Davis, 'r.
ii. M. SKINDBI,, Clerk
Middleburg, Pa., Jan, 118, 1SU.
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soooants In the Register's office of Sny
der Oounty, and the laais win he presented for
c inllnimtlon and allowance at the tVnirl Douae
In Middlrburgh, Monday, Ifcb. 1Mb, iul.
1. The llnal account oife. II. and II. (' Hoar,
er, executors of I'has. Hoover, late of Pann
township, deceased,
2. First and final awoiint of AmbroeS B.
IN-ter, ailminiHtrator of Henry J Pstar, lute of
West Heaver lownsltlp, ilevvaseil.
3. Fir-t ami final ac.iunt of Charlea-Fry,
eseeutor ol the last will ami testumeut .if Hsn.
ii. iii Dial us, Ists of Jsoltssn township, deceased.
i. Final account of J. O. Uornbirger, ex
ecutor of the estates of susan am! Micliael Qeur
hart, at. of iiit PerrrVtownsblp, deceaaad.
5. Ptrstand partial socoant of amnion V.
Purevaan, admlulatratar of Bllaa Pure man, late
of Adams township, ilaevascil
S. Account of m, f lloweli. Guardian of
Minnie, William D , Urie A. ami faille i raw
ford, minor childremal Lewla Crawfi.nl. lute
of West Beaver township, deceased, he Llsxie
L Uewell, edtn'i of, Wm. F. Howell
7. Aeeount of Wm-F. Howell, truatee of Wm.
II. HaiiioKanlnur, lUed hy Liaale I.. II .well, ail
mlaastratrls of tia suui Wm, F. Uowell, now
lot eased
h. Plrttand flnaasccount of T.lssis L. Uow
ell.adm'x of rt iiw F iiuwc-ll, lati of liVeal Ilea
vsi towuship, daeeassd,
19. First ami Rsjal aosotint of Wm A. Pither
fiiunlian of Cai n i- A. lhiyer, la'.' Carrie A
woodruff, one of the children ami heirs ol
I Henry VVooilriUf, lata of I'enn lowssibip, dee' I
J. II. II. LIS, KeBister.
Jan. M, 1(01,
Notice o' Application fot Charter of
Corporation.
Notice la aartLy given that an applicai i i
vili benaada to the (ton.it. U. MeOlure, Prosl
deni Judgsr ol the Court of Common IMeas ul
Snyder County, on the ilSth ' ay of Pobruary
1901 loraehsrter ol a corporation lobe called
tin- Reformed Uburch, Hiddleburgh, l a , of i he
l 'lilted .states of the i teneral Syno.l ; the Qtiart
er sndobjact si which are tbs worship ol al
mlghtyOod looordlngtothiefslth and discip
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ADM lNlSTKATOU'S NOTICE Ut
ters ot Aduiiolstration in t"r
Batata of Wm, Leach, luic of Chaaman twp .
Btljrttol eonoty, I'a., dee'd, having been gvautl 1
to the ttudarsianadi 11,1 psrsoas'kraswlng them
selves Indal led to. said estate are reiiit'alvl In
mske Immediate payiuant, while those having
calms will present Ihsiu duly authaiiliiatiil to
the undersigned.
Hi I. PO I' i Kit, aRORQI LBACH,
Attorney. Admin iitrator.
MiddlchurKh, I'a., .lan. St, I'JOl.
Atlmiuistnitor's Sale of Valuable
IlEAL, ESTATE
By virtue of as order ot sale Issued out of tVu
Orphans' Courl af Snyder County, the nndsr
igned, admml.t'Btor of the attata of WllltsSl
Leach, late 0(1 hapmaii Township, Snyder Co ,
I'a., deceased, will, on
Monday, February 18, 1901
at ahoiit oxa mile eaat of lioffer on IW road
leadinic fruai lioffer to 1 ort Treverlou, iu huiil
tow-nship ef chapman, offer the folloSinK de
serlbed real estate at public sale :
TRACT NO. 1. A tract oft acres and 8 per.
chos situate in sain township of Cbaimi'm ad
joining lands of Levi A. Shaffer, tieorite A
Shaffer, l'cter K Sights, Benjamin Moyer and
others.
TRACT Nt. 2. A tract of 8acres aad 110 per
ches situate in said township of Chapman, ad-
Saoi nK lands of Fliilip Mover s estate, Stephen
. Arnold, Benjamin Moyer, Catharine Arnold.
Levi A . Shaffer and othera.
Both these tracts are in a good state of cul
tivation and are desirably located.
Rale to begin at 10 o'clock A, M. of said day
when term, and conditions will be mode
known by OEORQB I.KACII,
I. B. LONOACRE, Administrator.
Auctioneer.
TJIOR SALE A firsts lees 28 barrel roller mill
-K with good water power, at a bareain.r or
particulars inquire ofP. H. RAUCH BjBa,
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