The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 03, 1901, Image 3

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SPECIAL SALE of
CARPETS, MATTING
RUGS and FURNITURE.
CHEAP ICE HOUSE.
It Cam Br Ball! tot Iftcen Dollar,
and Will Amvr All Ordinary
firm I'n piiium.
THE LAKE
m PLETE LIE EVE
n isnMiKsipatuisi
IT MB HIT GOM-
I DISPLAYED IH
At very little expense un ice house
can be const ruotcil thai will hol'l and
keep well al'. the Ice seeded fr nj
farir.er's family. We are nsinjf a
small cheap building that keeps the
ice as well as OOI ue built 20 years
Marked attractiveness in design and color and excellent quality X
of fabric, combined with the reasonable prion, make our carpets
conspicuous. At this time attention is called to the new season's 1
patterns of the well-known Wilton's, AxmitMtera and Tapestry I
Brussels. The latest effects in Ingrains. Rag Carpets in all styles
and prices.
Our stock of new FURNITURE is es
pecially pleasing. W taso have a fine
ine of baby Carriages.
W. H. FELIX,
Valley Street, Lewifttown, Pa,
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IK M :
FRAME AND HOOK BOARD.
rM4r-HWH
REFRIGERATORS REFRIGERATORS
Numbers and assortment to satisfy most any taste.
We have secured the agency for the celebrated
BALDWIN DRY AIR BOX
It is the original "scientifically built" refrigerator
Their points of superiority overall other boxes, making
it the best and cheapest refrigerator on the market.
Everything can be removed, making it easy to
clean.
Patent "Lip Oup" preventing any warm air from
reaching the ice compartment.
Every one ! guaranteed to give satis
faction. Prices ranee from $8 to $17.90 with or without water
tank.
Screen Doors, Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, Garden
Tools, Water Coolers.
W H H EIM, Snnbury, Pa.
MATS DO Tom ME
m
More Tour Buying
s
ome Silver-Tongned Talker
pay try to make yon believe tk
'moon r green rhf-eae," nud Itdoea
not matter inueh whether It la or
ot, bait wheat jroat come to
BUYING FARM TOOLS
Don't trust him too far.
Do some thinking before you buy.
! WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU
the OSBORNE LINE
YOU CAN YOURSELF SEE THE SUPERIOR POINTS
Reno H- Walter,
MIDDLES URGH EN i.
lIHimlrlTlMIMlllllinlllMltMl
WANTED
K PERSONS to buy a bed X
room suite, consisting o
even pieces for $15.60. x
Sta? We do not deliver these ; ;
suite out of town for this !
PRICE.
This offer ia to hold good until the
present stock It exhausted.
Others will quote you the
same grade of suite from $20
Oar complete line of bed-room suites are ex- f
traordinary value. Prices deeply cut and I
worth your while to consider.
Very respectfully,
W. A. SHIPMAN,
a
39MaiketSt. SUNBUET, PA. f
; undertaking a Specialty. 1
tllHllltltllltlfltlMillllllltlltllltltH
la la Rrraeassxr
When a cough or cold In long neglected con
sumption almost invariably follows. Remem
Imt Menem Syrup only tats, al cent, a belie,
and yet has proven in many Ihoiisan ! cases an
absofale sate cure for coughs, colds and
consumption. Taken in time it cures quickly.
Iilldren like il because it k-x so good.
Insist on your druggist keeping It for sale.
H.ad the sesiningly inirscuiou. isarst it has
erTe.-teil, printed on the vrais r ar.uud the
bottle.
A Pitiable Might
W'hat is more pitiable than to see n puny,
delicate little child sbsolutely il.ing Irom
neglect, 'I'ln-re are many little ne-. wb.ee
cheeks would BfOW rosy, whose, ye. wtuld
grow bright, whose Itesh vowel lie plump and
pretty if only ttie worms tbst ate kuawingat
their vitals wire reuiove.1. which in eaely
effected with Mother's Worm Hyrup.no nice to
lake that children ask for it. Also a cure for
Wm worm in grown ieople. Try a ;' cent
boMe
The Nerret of io.nl llcttllli
The secret of good health is cleanliness.
Uiivleanliocss breed uisease. Internal cleat.li
iiens is even of greater Importance than
eiternsl. Keep your liver active nod your
lMwels thoroughly clean bv taking u Mexican
Koot Hill occasionally. Tlieir use does the
nerves, kidneys, etc , good also. Only 1 cents
a box.
Uooeb a Quick Relief
when your j. tints and hones ache ami your
flesh feeln tender and sore, a N rent bottle of
(..Mich's Vjuick Relief will give you quick relief,
best cure for colic.
Healthy llloo.l Waken Healthy S'lesh
To hsve good llcsh antl go4id feeling, to look
well anil feel well take some (ooh i Sarsa,
I'll. ine t ares Piles.
Money refunded if it ever fails.
Arti-Aoi a cures t hills ami Kevei.
jury List.
BOARD.
ago, that cost four tinea as much.
Sonic farmers hum' an idea that the,
must forego this luxury, wben almost
any kiml of a sited will preserve tu
Ice very Well, provided it is properly parllla. Nothing else so good for pale and sickly
Basked. Our present ice house It
built as cheaply as pot Ible, and t. loh
less flian a day's woik in eon t ruc
tion. The cut shows the plan ot the
framework. We used white oak poltt
set into the ground about two fed
Some cheap hardwood bill stuff of
2xi and 2x0 pieces were used foi
plates, nail tics, braces and rafters.
A fair prude of Jtine Muck hoards. 12
inches wide, were used for siding'.
The sitlittfT wa nailed on the) inside
of the poles, horizontally, better to
resist lateral pressure front the packed
Ice and sawdust. A better (Trade ol
stock boards, one foot wide, furnished
a cs:x1 roof. Such n hoard roof should
LEGAL A El YE RTI SING
SUrifPa Sale of
A MKNDaKNT
T. TI1K CONSTITI'TIO-
I'KOI'OsKII TO TlIK t'triZENH lir
HUH COMMONWEALTH KOK Til KIR AP
PROVAL, OK H EJECTION BY I II K UEN
ERAl. ASSKUHI.Y OK THE t'OMMIIN
WEALTH OK PENNSYLVANIA I'l'B
1 lillr.H BY ORDER OK THE SECRETARY
OF 'I'll K COMMONWEALTH IN FUKttU
ANCK OK ARTICLE XVIU OF TlIK CO!- I
STIITTION. I
ESTATK.
By virtue of a certain writ al Levari Facias.
Issued out ol the court of common plea- f
Snyder c .t Pa., ud to inc.lireclcl I will
eipose to pultlie sub at I ha court DOOM in
Middlehurg Ha . on
Saturday, Bept ember 28th, 1901,
the following d sac I i bed lieu!
A JOINT KKSOH TION
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution
of the Commonwealth.
Section 1. lte it resolved by thr Senate an. I
House of Repreneutattves of lite Common
wealth in QeaetaJ Ansemltlv met. that Ills fol
lowing is tr..p.insd an aiueiidiiients to the Con
nttttltlnll of the Commonweiiltll of Pennnyl
vauin. In accortlance with the provisions of the
eighteenth article thereof:
Amendment One to Article Eight, Section lne.
Add at the end of the llrst luirugrsitli of said
section, after the words shall lie entitled to
vote at all elections, " the words, "nubject ROW
ever tit such laws requiring antl regulating the
regtnlrutl
may eiiii.t,'' so that the i-atJ section shall read
n follow.
Section I , tjualillcatiou of Klcctom. Every
malaciticen twenty-. me years .if age, Hnsens
ing the f.ill.iwiisx qualifications, nhall us an
tun-. I to v.itc at all eleetinun, subject however
to such laws requiring anil regulating the rcg
intratioit of clcctorn an the tielieral Asssmhly
.nav enact:
List of Oranil lurors drawn fur the Court ol
Oyer and Terminer nnd Oeoefal .Inll delivery
sndCourt of tjunrter seKsioiiHoI the I'eair nt
Snder count held ut Oct. Term, coiiitneiielt.g
Munday, i 7, 1UUI.
Name- occupation.
Arhngast. B, F , fanner,
Arnold, George ('., eiirpenter,
BakSr, John !.. l.ilHircr.
iiniiey, Qeorge w.. t, inner
llittllger, Jltnes, InbonT,
llitllnger, irvin, farmer,
i " itbier. jniia. laborer,
Kelker, Intiuc, lulKtrer,
Hoy, 1. s.. miller.
ciubb. John c. fiumer
lbiiis. 1. W fanner.
be made quite steep, to shed water, g5fiLcir!S!f
and, with kerfs cut on enoh eilue.
makes almost n perfect roof.
The cut shows how the kerfs Hre
cut, one-half inch wide and three
eighths of an inch deep. The root
boards should be dressed on their ti
per surface, nnd the kerfs should lie
cut at least three-fourths of an inch
from each edfre. The mill speratoi
acts the buzz saw out of line on the
mandrcll shaft just right to make a
half-inch "wabble." Nail the) roof
boards on each edpc, outside the
kerfs, and drive one nail in the cen
ter of the bonrtl, as shown in cut.
Our ice house cost us less than $15,
and will last na long, and keep iee just
aa well, as one costing $100 or more.
J. IT. rtrown, in Kiirnl New Yorker.
Iletttlck, Henry, farmer
Hummel. I . P., Itim 'trmiin
KuufTnian, Bennett, farmer,
l.awvcr, John, larmer.
Patten, J. IL, tun ncr
Row, James, clerk,
Muar. i whs, firmer,
Hiepp, Uetiiy, laborer,
stratiu, .Hitmtiel, plasterer,
ruicb. Amnion, farmer
Wendt, J. 8., laborer.
PETIT .IUK0R.S.
List or Petit Jururs drawn for the Court of
Cnuimoii liens, court of ouarter Sessions of the
Peace, Court of over and Termluer and Oetieral
Jail Delivery of Snyder County. Pu Held as
Oct. Term, coinmeiiettii' tk'l, 7, mm.
Resilience.
Parry
Union
Heaver Went
centre
Franklin
Mlddteereek
It. ink in,
Spi lug
Washington
Centre
Perry (Vesl
Adams
Chapman
Chapman
Middlehurg
Perry Wesl
Washington
Fr iliklln
Sellnsgitive
Monroe
rnion
Wasliliiginn
MldfJlaeretk
Chapmaii
SWEET CORN PATCH,
Oar Trial Will Convince Any Intel
ligent Parmer That He Cannot
Do Without It.
Cored of Chronic Diarrhoea Alter Thir
ty Yearn orNnflrrlng
"I suffered for thirty years with
diarrhoea, and thought I was past
beingxured," says John H. Uallowav.
of French Camp, Miss. "I bad spent
so much time and money and tuffer
ed so much that I had given up all
hopes of recovery, I was so feeble
from the effects of the diarrhoea
that I could do no kind of labor,
could not even travel, but by acci
dent I was permitted to find a bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking
several bottles I am entirely cured
of trouble. I am so pleased with
the result that I am anxious that it
be in reach of all who suffer as 1
have." For sale by Middieburg
Drug Co.
- No farmer knows the advantages de
rived from a good putch of sweet corn
until he hat tried it. When he hasonee
had a patch, he is a very curious farm
er, indeed, if he failt to plant in after
ytsrt. It ia not only good for table
ute, but most excellent for helping out
the patturet and keeping up the flow
of milk. It it also good for hogs. They
will devour it, stalks and all, unless
fed too much at a time. They will
chew up the itnlks, taking all the
juice out and leaving nothing but Lhe
fiber. It il one of the cheapest ways
of making pork. But if you feed too
much hogt will eat the eara first, and
leave too much of the stalks.
Sweet corn can be planted from the
let of May to the 4th of July with
taftty. The late planting should be
tome of the earlier sorts, such as Karly
Minnesota. Rut the early planting,
up to the middle of June, may be Sto
well't Evergreen. The latter vtrlety
makes a very large crop of fodder,
with long, broad leaves, and large can
with deep grains. This variety can
not be cut and put in very large shocks,
unless it ia quite ripe, as it will mold.
I have found no sweet corn, let it be
ever so dry, that will stand stacking oi
putting in mows in large quantities.
It mutt be left out in the shock, and
drawn in only as fast ns fed.
It il bett suited for cutting and feed
ing la tbs green state, ami for conven
ience thould be planted near where it
it to be fed. We use a wheelbarrow for
hauling it, leaving it out in the field
where it will be handy. The feeding
is quickly done, und in cheaper than
pasture. It is a good plan to have tome
temporary racks to feed in, or the cowi
will sometimes muss It over snd not
eat it up clean. We sometimes use a
large box, not so high but that the
cows can eat from it, but high enough
to keep them from stepping into it
I. N. Cowdtey, in Agricultural Kpito
mitts
IgT Noser la Saaall Far ma.
The small ilaed farm is the tort of
farm I hare always had faith in, believ
ing that a good living and pleasant
home can be had thereon with leu
worry and contention than on the
largo farm ,and the tendency seems to
be to decrease the size of the farms
from what they have been nearly all
over the land. As time goes on and the
population of our country becomes
more dense this will probably be the l
case in a larger degree than It is st
present. 1 believe in a more thorough
working of the toil intensive farm
ing, if you please. That is the kind that
ia the most profitable without doubt.
National Stockman.
KeeplntT Uos on the Farm.
The boys on the farmi crowd to the
cities as boon as they are old enough to
do so, but this condition of affairs is due
to the fact that the boy is not taught to
take an interest in farming, lie must
work before he goes to school, and also
on hit return home. Give him a pony
and tome little bantam chickens, at
well si a small patch of ground for hii
use, to be grown to anything he pre
fers. If allowed to raise a pig and have
the proceed! therefrom he will appre
ciate it. The men now in the citiei who
enjoyea vne iormi wnen ooyi win ai- whoieaale aaojwtall deafen' profits. Head th
wavs co back to farm life if they hsve nnouneement I n this paper: it means mona In
lb opportunity.
Name. Occupation.
Arhassst, Jonathan, veniieman,
Aiiraud, James, geiiMt-mni,
ArbORitst. I 1 1. ill, farmer,
Bailey, H. J ,
linker, Pliares, farmer.
Beaver, Charles, farmer,
Urate, Perry, farmer,
llenfer, lleorge, gentleman,
linger, Samuel, farmer,
Hlngutuau. Samuel, (armor,
llowersox, Frank, fanner,
Boyer, lrvln, laborer,
Dreeae, Reuben, gentleman,
Krdley, William, teacher,
r lsber, George P., laborer,
Freed, J. I., fanner,
1 1 roai, Joseph, gentleman,
liundruin, ltd,, watchmaker,
H accent in rg. r red, farmer,
llelntxelman. J. R farmer,
Helm, John a, farmer,
Hllblsli, Samuel, farmer.
Hummel, Alexander, farmer,
Hummel, Wm farmer
Hunter. Albert, farmer,
Kline, t.eorge, farmer.
I .each. John K., laborer,
Maurer, I. K , well driller,
Mcngle, II. H-, farmer.
Mstxger. tieorge. laborer,
Mayer. John, butcher,
Moyer, Michael, laborer.
Musser, Aaron IL, farmer.
Kennlnger, Joslali, carpenlcr,
Hlce. O. (I., laborer,
Hotnlg, Milton, laborer,
Hchaficr, C T., laborer,
Slpe. John D., lalntrer,
Smith, Inane, fn finer,
Stetler, Hovd, laborer,
Suffle, John II., fanner,
Tobias, John, lain ret ,
T'lsh, caivin, merchant,
t'lsh. Isaac, fanner,
Wugner, T. A., teacher,
Wooilng, Frank, farmer.
Residence
seUntfrove
Adams
Spring
Centra
Beaver west
Fenn
Perry.
Beaver West
Mlddlecreek
Centra
soring
Perry
spring
Peiin
Beaver West
Washlngloii
Heaver West
Sellnsgrove
Perry
Mlddlecreeg
Monroe
Washington
spring
Mlddlecreek
Wa'tilngiun
Jackson
Chapinau
Penn
Perry West
Perry
Washington
selinsgrovf,
Franklin
Franklin
I'nloti
Heilnsgrove
Washington
Adams
Monroe
Miihllehurg
i ii, uaiiaii
Heaver
Heaver West
Beaver West
Heaver Wesl
luluu
When you want a pleasant physic
try the new remedy, Chamberlain's
otomsco and Uver Tablets. They
hre easy to take snd pleasant in
effect. Price, 25 rents. Ssmples
free at Middleburg Drug Go's drug
store.
WANTED. Capable, reliable person In ev
ery county to represent large company of soUd
Sonne al reputation; f IMS salary per year, pay
Ma weekly: SB par day absolutely sure and all
expessss: straight, bona-Ads. definite salary
no commission; saisry para aaan Saturday a
expense money advanced each week. STA
ARDHOUBB.,348 Dearborn St, Chicago.
'AND-
a 7 16
WANTED SALESKEN
WW i snalsV To sell a Choice line
of Nursey Slock. Steady work, and
Kalra Inducements to the right
persona. All stock guaranteed Write now
lor te-rswa and secure a good situation for the
fall and winter. Address.
THE HAWK NURSERY CO.,
9-5-4.il. Rochester, N. Y.
WANT KD. Capable, reliable person In every
county to represent lnTKe company of woia
Hnanciftl reputation; ID96 aalary per year, pay
able weekly; $8 per day absolutely sure and all
expenses' strmlffbt, bona-flle. definite salary,
no commission; salary paid each Saturday and
expense money advanced each week. STAND
A III) HOUSl. 884 Dearborn St., Ctrtcaffo. 3-7-16
RUPTURE
Write to the MOHAWK KKMKDY CO.. Roma,
Ns Y., and they will tell you bow you -an cure
M
chnrfxe ft will cost you but one nut. Don't
vnur k ri uni. or nonniA ana .ue uniji
WAY they can possibly be CL'KKD. Fre ol
wait, you will never rcrret ft. April IS-Mt,
Purity la tbeVreat consldertlon In what w
drink or eat, All risk of getting impure whls
key ! avoided'by buying direct from The Hay
ner Distilling! Co. They also save you the!
our pocket.
at 1(1.30 A. M
' hstnt.' to wit
1 All Unit tt-rUtin lot r ptaga of ground
, in the .turoiiKh uf twltlt drove :
mMiiiuru aim tirm-rnini a iiiIImw-b.
HegiuiiinK at g point on anyder Street, bat aw
a corner bwwgoq lot of Henry fmuocb nnd last
owned by The Sri inn drove uit i t tniny.
and being sixtv U vt aggtof Ihginterse ttonoi
nyuer Mnt-t with a nn.ln- all. y .
porinwardly pgrnili sj tb BMd all- g!
of Honry Mboeh Bfty feet to a post
fi4ttvurtiiy pgfgllel with hnyder -iit
laiul if Uenry Nhooh sixty hum- feut
' legx tog pott thenoe nortbwg Ai ah
ui nenry sonoon pargnei wim iota aiii v nim
i ty nik iw. more or lees to land ol t 11. 1
nbnuo, Him i... m i.. n,- one i-n-,. i and thirty
Huate
eggidt
i'ii: land
. 'Ill l.t'P
t along
more or
i'H lands
f elit'tnrs gg the ItolMTgl -n t . r - feet eaMtwitnl of said alley ulon land-
if '
1 bag 11 a citizen of the I'nited
' lilt. Mill
I. He mIu.U havi
State al Iggel one
He shall have residvd in the State our year
(or if. IntvitiK previously been a iinulitled elec
tor or unlive born eitir.en of the Mate, hr rdml)
bgvg removed therefrom anil returned, within
m months immedUttel.v preeeding the tlgo
tloD1
1. He nhall have resided in the election distriet
where tie bgll offer hli vote at least two
UoOntttg imiuediatrly preeeilitiK the election.
I. ii twenty two years o aire and nnwartls, he
shall have naid wilhin two years St.ite or
unity tux. whieh shall have been nsMesed at
leggltwo months god utid at leant one mouth
before the eleetiou
Aiueiulmeut Two to Article I iht, Section
Seven.
Strike out from sahl fteetiou the words "hut
no eleet r shall lie deprived of the nrivileue
of voting hy reason of his name not being rf
gisiereii, ji iii ado to nald Het tion tne following
words, "hut laws regulating and requiring the
regiHtr'itioii f glootoff may Id' nactcd t tapply
to cities only, provided that High IgWP. may lte
uniform for cities of the same ela-." so that
the naid section shall read us follows
Section '. . rnlformitv of Blectlon LgWg. All
Is wn r-g..iating the liohling of election! hv the
cities or for the reglntrattu of elei tort shall be
uniform throughout the Mate, hut Iuwh rcLHihi-
liugand reiuirlug the registration of elector
may heenaeted ti apply i citienonlv, provided
that such laws he uniforiu for cities of the name
elans.
A true copy of the Joint Resolution.
W. W. tiKIKST.
Secretary of the 'oinmouwealth.
II. P. Sehnure; thence egatwiirulli along Un.
of t. .v II 1 Sghnure tw'eutv tive f. . t more or
less, to line of low water mark ol Pentts i n ek J
thenCti southwardly along line of luwwatei
mark of of Henna urvok uolul of intcraeilou
with Snyder Street; tbence weetwgidly along
frnyder tMreol ninety Ave feet more oi lesa;
being the same lot or piece of ground which
Henry Behoeh A" wife conveyed to lht sclin'a
Urovg Water 'ompauy.
Also, all thai certain lot or piece of ground
situate in the township of I'eni , Count) and
State aforesaid, bounded gnd decribed U fol
lows, vi.; Beginning at a post along line of
Cemetery Lnne 212 Feel south ol iiuolic roml
hading from Melln'a Grove to Mii-M 'tniK.
thence alollg the easti ril sole t( said UlligtOTJ
Lane, 1M) feel to a post , thence cusl 1" t ton
post; theneg glong land of Lydlu II. I'lrich,
north 88 degreea eaat IHU feet to g post ; thence
west itvi foci to the pjaeo of Beginning ; Con
taming one half an at re. more Or lens and also
all the entire lliif of the water Works Oil the
said The Scliu'n UroVC Water Coniiany, in
cluding its reggrvotra, engines, pumps, pipes,
fixtures, lire plugs, gnd gppertenguces, ol uvt rj
description, together with all the pi rsonal
property, rights liberties, privileges, ntmuitiea
ami frgnehiscg of said I'ompgny, ami all tin
rights of way owned, occupied and u soil, and
winch the saul Company is guthorlxed low
to take ami use in tlie construction nnd enjoy
ment of its works together with all tolls, taxes
Issued ami proflta thereof.
Seised taken into execution and to be sold gs
the property of The Heilnsgrove Watct Com
pony. (J. w. ROW, Sheriff.
BherllTs Offlce, Middlehurg, I'g., Mopt. ih ID
AMKNDMKNT TO THE CONSTITUTION
PHOPOBBD To TH K CITIZENS OPTHIH
COMMONWEALTH FOR TIIKIU APPROVAL
OR KlvlKt TION BY TlIK liBNBRAL AS
KEMBLY K TlIK COMMONWEALTH OP
PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLISHED BY OKDBR tK
THE SECRETARY OFTHECOMMONWKI I II.
IN PUH8ITANCK OF aVRTICLR X VII 1 OP TlIK
CONSTITUTION.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution
of the Commonwealth
Section 1. He It enacted hy the Senate and
House of KepreHentatives of the 'onunon wealth
of rennnylvania in Ueiirr.il Assembly met
That 'he following is projHMed asan nmeudmeiit
to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of
rennsylvanla in accordance with the provisions
of the Kigbteenth Article thereof.
Amendment.
Strike out section four of article, eight, and
insert in place thereof, as follows:
Sec tion 4. All elections by the citisens shall
lie by ballot or by such other method aa may
os pesscTiDoa oy law: rrovnied, i nat secrecy
In voting be preserved.
A true copy of the Joint Resolution.
W. W.t.KIEHT,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
estate; notion-
Notl.e In hereby given that Powerof attorney
in fuel has he.. ii granted hy 'he heirs in the ea
late off rjonrad Fetter, Inteoff Pentt tournahlp,
Snyder County, Pa., deceased, All orsons
knowlns themselves to he Indebted lo said es
tate nhouhl iniike Itnmedlatfl payment awl those
liaving olalms agatnsl it should presettt Ibetu
I duly nun. .-un. .it. ,i for settlement.
ALLKN S sm 111(1 -T.
AttortK'y-ln-f.ii't.
Diindore, Pa., June i.l'JiU
ADMINISTKATOR'H tTOTICB Let
tera of Administration in the
estate off Henry N'augle lata ol W. Perry twp.
Snyder oouttty, Pa., .h i d. having heen granted
to the iiuderKlk-iied. nil persons knowing tliem
selves Indebted lo aid estate are requested t
inske Itntuedlntu payment, while th..r lutving
elalinswill present them duly autheutl.iited to
lh undersigned.
J. r. NAUOLB. Administratot.
Aline, Pa., Aug. 10, 1801.
If XK I'TOH'S NOTICE - Notice Is hereby
-J given th ii litters leitamentary upon the
' entste of l.ydin SwartS. lute of Wtlblnglon
Township, Hnyder t.'ounty. Pa., deceased, huve
been Issued in due form ,'if law to the uu.ler
, signed, to whom all indehled to sniil .suite
j should make iunuedinte payment and those
' having elalatatsjrelnst t should present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
B. N. SWAKTZ, I ,.
W. If. 8WAKTZ, ( hxeeiilora,
KanU, Pa., Aug. H, l'.Hil
Courf PraclamatiDn, iv.m.tr.i, to ,h, 0ffar mad
1., . ..... nmt ..... . '.. I I , . . .
I1EKKAS the Hon. tlanil.l M. MclflurS 'snoenrs elsewhere in' this ,.,
11711
TV lr..litH,.l lnv. n lit. In, II, .1.1 Til.,
composed of the eountiet ol Snyder, snrj
Union snd Piter K. Hiegle snd A. T. Gtffl'
berling, Ksqe., Asauclste Judgeit In snd lorNny
der county, have isiued their ptecept, bearing
dsts the S7th day ol Apr. A. !., 101. to me
directed lur the holding olin irphsns' Court, s
court ol Cnininun Pless, court ul Oyer and Ter
miner snd ( lenersl Court ol (Quarter Sessions ul
thel'eace, at Mlddlehurgh, lur the county ul
Hnyder, on the first Monday, (hsing the 7th
dsv ol Oct. l'.mi), snd to continue one week.
nonce is tnereiure neretiy given to the I oron
by The
iihi... which
offering four
full quarliof seven- Vear old live, express pre
paid, for f i .n.
I'hnmberlnlii'H I'ongli lteme.1., n tireal
favorite.
The soothing unii healing iropur
tien of ihin remedy, its pleasant
taste and prompt and permanent
cures have made it a greut favorite
sr, J listless ol the Pesee snd Constables Id snd with people everywhere. It ! 66
lorthe county ot Snyder, to tppearla their pecill prized l)V " motlierH of small
proper person with their rolls, records, Inuu Is Ti i i t li l i
lonV exsmlnstlons snd other rei.,nlirineM ; CblldreU for COlds, OfOUD UUll WU00P-
to do those things which ol tnclr oltlcss and in 1 inn COUtrb, IIH it always llfToi'dH (llick
thilr behsll paruin to be dotiu and SltBtStM , aoliAf nn.l un it ,-initnitiu no nntlim
snd l,ensiir..seeutlnln hcluill ,it tl.e l!tn relief, nU UH It LOUiaiUH HO Opium
uionnesltli against sny person or person, rs re
iiutreu to oe men iinu mere Hitoniiiu unit tie
parting without lesvs tt their peril, .lust I res
sre requested to be paaetUel In uiilrattendsnie
st the appointed time ugrcenhly to notice.
(liven under ray hsn.t and soul st the SherKl's
office In Middle! urgb, the it h diiy ut May
4. lloae thousand nine hundred one.
U. W ROW, Sherlfl.
or other harmful druc, it may be
Riven as confidently to i luthy ft tos
tin adult.
WIDOWS' APPKAISKMKNTS.-Notice Is here.
" by gfvtyi that the following Widows' Ap
pralHetnenta under the lano law, hitvc been tiled
with the Clerk of the Orp tans' (fourt of Snyder
county for confirmation Oct. 5th, 1U01.
Appraisement of Ivtna Haupf, widow of Jac
ob llaupt, late of Sellnsgruve. Hnyder ciunty.
Pa., dre'd, elected to be taken under the fSOn
exempUoo law.
Appraisement of Lizzie c. Hsuer, widow of ,
chillies A. Hauer, late of Mlddlecreek Township,
Hnyder coumy, Pa., de.'d, elected to be taken
under the $SUU exemption law.
Appralsemeot of Catherine Ualler. widow of
John Ilalley, late of Monroe Township, Hnyder
County, pa., dee'd, elected to be taken under
the tioo exemption luw.
erolhonoljiry'i Aeeonoia.
The following iii-counts will be presented for
confirmation Monday, Oct. 7, IW1.
The third and final account of a. A. Wetzel,
guardian or committee ot Wm. Yerger, of Bea
ver Township, snydcr County, Pa.
The first and final account of Isaac Weland,
committee of Elvlna Kauffman, of spring Top.,
Hnyder county. I't.
The Orst and final account of Hiram P. Jar
rett, committee of Mary Ulrica, dee'd.
O. M SHINDKl., Clrrk.
Mlddleburgh. Pa sept. 7, Ittil.
$15 to $18 a Week
sslary for an intelligent man or woman in each
'town. Permanent position. BOosntspef hour
1 for spare time. Manufacturer, ilox 7", PUIUv
delphia.
BEtiISTKK'8 NOTICES. Notice Ishereby giv
en I hat the following named persons have
tiled their Administrators', Uuranlan, and K
ecutors' accounts In the Ifgtater'H office of Sny
der County, and the same will be presented for
contlrmatlnn and allowance at. the murt House
In Mlddleburgh. Monday, Oct. 7 h, ltkl.
Prof. 0. Nolino:
Late with Dr. A. H. Wells,
the CKLKBRATEU EVE aVBCIAUBI
of WMhington, i. C
Headquarters at rilller House, 1 23
Cast Market St., Lewlstown, Pa.
Consultation and thorough examination free
of charge every Wedncmlay and Saturday.
Glasses scientifically and skillfully fitted. Also
all Imperfections in the eves nf children care
fully examined. Hatisfaetion guarautcud or
money refunded.
ISr ARTIFICIAL EVEH IlfflKRTBU -fcS
SALE NEGISTEK
Notices of sales w I., he inserted free under
this beading when the lulls are printed at this
office. When the bills are not printed at tliic
office Vi cents w ill tiecarged. PersoiiM espect
Ing to have sale should select a date gnd have
it Inserted In this column.
THURSDAY, SKIT. 26th, John Howell will
sell household furniture st Mldilleburg.
First and nnal account of E D, II, 'Walter, nd
ralnlalrutor of the estate of John Walter, laic 0
rratiklto Townrblp, HDyder county. Pa., dt c'd
Plrst and final account of, K. s Stall I, admlnls
trauir of the estate of Mrs Annie s H'.ah' luio
of Washlngtoa Tap.. Hnyder Co., Pit., dee'd.
First and final account ol Geo. A. Hnyder, sole
acting iidiuliilHtutor of Ibe estale of Cathurlnc
llrouse, lute of Pcun Township, Snyder OoUnty,
Pa , deceased.
Second and llnui account of Amnion V. Fore
man, administrator or IDS (Stall ft Kilns Fun-
man, late of Adums Twp., Sujder Co , Pa., l)nij; Co
deceased . I
Flistnnd llnnl nccoiint of A. II. Tmtitmnn, ad-
mlnltnrator nf the BStSM Off Duvld Weaver, Inn
of l i.iot. twp., Hnyder Co., Pn dee'd.
It II. W ILLIS, Register.
SMdlsborsai Pa Sept. 7. urn.
Cola and Brulaea qnlckl) llesle.1
Chamberlain'H Pain Bft'.in applied
to a cut, bruise, burn, Rcald or like
injury will instantly allay the pain
and will heal the) parts in less time
Ihnn any other treatment. Unless
the injury is very severe it will not
leave a scar. Pain Halm also cures
1 heumatism. sprains, swellings and
lameness, f'o; sale by Middlehurg
The Hllynei Distilling Co., of Onyton. Ohio,
will ship you four full quarts of lfayner's Hcv
enYear.01d If ye by express, charges prepaid,
for 13.20. See tbelr advertisement, which ap
pears elsewhere in this Issue.
WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS OF CHAH
acter and good reputation In each state (one in
this county required) to represent and adver
tise old established wealthy busincs. house of
solid financial standing. Salary $18.00 weekiv
with expenses additional, all payable in cash
each Wednesday direct from head offices.
Horse and carriage furnished, when necessary.
References. Enclose self-addressed stomped
envelope. Manager, lit Caxton Building. Chi
cago. t-U-lt.
WANTED-TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND Wo
men to travel and advertise for old established
bouse of solid financial standing. Salary f7H0n
year and expenses, nil payable in cash. No can
vassing required, tiive references an enclose
sclf-addrc.sed stamped enveloped Address
Manager, :. OSSMB l.fdg. Chicago, 4-lH-lt
I The way lo buy PURE WHISKEY Is direc
from the distillery. You avoid the possibility
I of adulteration and save the Jobbers' and small
dealers' profit. The Iliiyuer Distilling Co..
Daytont Ohio, will semi you four full quarts of
Hcven- ear-Old Rye. exiress iirctaiil. for fffi.Sf.
Hee their aniioumcuieiit appearing tlttrwaSffS
In this issue.
dneatiToor Bowels With C as canto.
. Caouy Cathartic, cure constipation forevie
Sj.IV 8 ft 0.0, fall, dmggutt refund taoae
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