The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 13, 1902, Image 6

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Dr. Greene's liorvura Makes Men
1 Healthy, Strong, Vigorous, Powerful. .
Tls Indeed the pace which kills. It is not work which injure. It Is ei
work, worry, confinement, over-turlns; the streut; th, strain upon nerre and
body, dissipation or eprlng- debility, wnich break down the health, weakens
the nerves, exhaaets the body. Ten become weak, nervous, restless, or fretful
hsTe dizziness, bad-feeling1 head and unsteady and trembling nerves, strange
sensations, a feeling- of anxiety, gloom, and discouragement ; you are sleepless,
and wake tired and unref reshed ; appetite and digestion fall, and you bare
kidney and liver eoniplaiat, constipation, rheumatism and finally nervous
prostration, heart failure, paralysis, insanity death.
SW Kn. V. la tha
Obviously something which will
rebuild the shattered nerres, re
store tone and vitality to the
blood, brain, and nerres, and
strengthen and invigorate, all th
organs of tie body. There la
nothing else known which will
so oompletely and perfectly do this) ss
(Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve
remedy, that grandest ot medicines,
Which is restoring the health of the
people, recognised at the present day
as the master remedy of the world.
Tie wctl-knowi dragght, Charles W.
Egglcstoa, Esq., 321 Park Arc(
Worcetter, Mass.. ujt i
"fsotnsslmeaco I wes taken wrth ner
vous prostration. I suffered terribly with
my nervsssadcouldgetnoslsepatall. I
e narruur exeaustea, my sMsnaca
a tosriulf oondiuoa frarn drs
ana 1 soma est narauy any-
EC,
I used several medicines) but
without bensat Being in the drug
buiuiwe Wsrlf. and bsTioC haa
banr customers sneak In the htehest terms of Dr. Oreene'i Nervura blood and nerve ressedy,
I determined to try It After taking only one-half bet tit I began to feel mueh better,
all alcbt, and my eppetlte was suleudld. After taking three botOes, I ate
seals eay arid had aot the slightest distreei My nerres were psrfectiy stron
t a new men. boing completsty cured of all my troubles. Out of the respect I
slept soundly ell
three tnusre meels
end I felt like a new men. beine coranUbetr cured of sll nrr
bear the manufacturers ot Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerre remedy, and my desire to
have the sick and suffering ms-le well sad strong, I heartily reeommend It to people who are
slok, end especially to people who are the same ss I wss, nerroua and Inclined toward dya
pepsla and indigestion, and suffering from not being able to sleep wall at night"
Especially do nvn grow weak in spring from the change of season, and
snouia taae wis oestoi spring remedies,
It la not a patent medletne.
CAE CT CCSa
Deaaaaa aa tke War II Is
' riekea, OtTseswfe lee awel iew
Will Injur It,
More corn fodder win be ltd this
winter than ever before. For this rea
son it will be necessary for the farm
er to rick up his fodder in a way to
keep well and still be easily handled.
The nee f the shredder; it proper
storage room la available, will great
ly simplify matters; but there will be
y farmers who will feed fodder ex
tensively without shredding and who
will therefore welcome any hint as
to the best and hen die t methods. The
following has atveral points to recom
mend it: V.
Set a row of posts about eight feel
part and as many aa the amount of
fodder will require, in a place out of
the way and still aa near to the place
where the fodder la to be fed aa may
be. From one ot the posts to the other.
pike or wire poles or two by four
scantlings. These should be about lire
feet from the ground. The tops of
the stalks are to He or lean against
this with the butt standing on the
ground. Both sides can be built up
simultaneously, building one section
at a time. By hsvinsr the butts stood
about a foot from tha perpendicular
on each aide, a good-aised space will
be left the whole length of the rick.
This will give perfect ventllstion to
the pile and the dog and cats about
the premises wlQ take advantage of
this and see that the mice snd rats
do not 1 rouble the fodder. The rick
esn be built up ss the fodder is hauled
in from the field.
fut up in this wsy the stalks will
ahed the rain perfectly. Only the out
slds stslks will be exposed and the
butts on the ground are the parta wet
are never eaten. In feeding, the rick
can be opened at one end and only as
much aa ia needed be taken down,
leaving none exposed by so doing.
There is no loss in this way, and the
fodder ia always dry and free from ice
and snow. Ohio Fsrmer.
very one needs a spring medicine and
Dr. Greene's Kervusa blood and nerre remedy.
but the prescription of a famous phvsloian, and Is therefore exactly adapted to
cure. It has atandlng behind it the most famous and successful specialist ia
curing nervous, chronic, or lingering diseases, Dr. Greene, 101 Fifth Avenue,
New York City, and an added ralue and assurance of cure is given to this wonder
ful remedy because the Doctor can be consulted, without Charge, about your
case, personally or by writing to him.
HAY IN THE STACK.
It Caa Be Measure hj QitMwotk,
Bat Progressive Farmers Pre
(er the lee of Scale.
WIND VANE INDICATOR.
i
At seasons of tha year whea hay
Is being sold in the stack, there Is
knore or less demand for rules of
uSTJlutoTe is placed- approximate
j t cavveejtajw sea a caravan
vhliviag a seren-foot
cubic feet for a ton of
tiay, wh.ch was ia use years ago, in
some localities, haa not proven sat
isfactory to the buyers of hsy, the
universal claim being that the meas
urement does not hold out with
aoale weights.
It has more recently been sug
gested that a ton of dry hsy should
be variously estimated from 400 to
800 cubic feet, depending upon the
aolidity of the stack, the quality or
kind of hay and its aptitude to pack
closely
The following rule i giren for the
measurement of hay in ricks or long
stacks: Multiply tha length in feet
by the width in feet, and the result
by one-half the. height; divide the
product by 300, and the result will
be in tons.
To estimate the contents of a
ronnd stack, multiply the squsre ot
the distance around tha stack (st the
bulge) in yards by fbnr tlmee the
height in yards, and point oft two
places from the right; this will be
the number of cubic yards in the
stack, which divided by 20 will equal
tha number of tons.
While .these measurements may as
sist in approximately getting at the
contests of a stack, there are so
many factors besides bulk entering
into the weight ot hay in a stack
that there is much more satisfsction
when it can be weighed that we urge
farmers in every case where poeai-
Lis to weigh the bay when aellimff ar
baying; in fact, use the scales an aU
commercial transactions en the
farm. What would be thought of
merchant or manufacturer who
"lumped' Lis goods when selling? Is
no a farmer a merchant when sail
ing the prod ace of his farm, as well
as a manufactures whea converting
the products of the farm into meat.
milk or vroo.?
The scale is one factor in putting
formers on a commercial footing
with other tradesmen.
When once a pair ot scales is put
on the farm or a platform scale
reared in the barn, keep it in order,
i'iT aa to correct scale is tnore unsat
tfactjr than ncoe, fcr after
weirhio a thiLg you then have to
frf t at it."
?fo rrtVr hon rwl a gjer or
eillr,:- :t.a rr.ar b-, there is
usre s.lf-.a i:i Vriofr'iTi? what
titer! w.rth !a K)nz H st the
' - Sal HIM erl imrrt.
lr. V.j tuts, yu are a.d-
tj in 'A i.tse.
Jdp V; btst I ealUi jot as
trjv&aA, isA aa a CaMrUJ, erptrt.
lit.
Invention of Maine Maa, Wke lays
That Whea Oaee Acjaatea It
Merer rails to Work,
While riding near China lake, in this
county (Kennebtt), not long sgo.I saw
a peeulisr weather vane or indicator.
Ia order to read aright tha ordinary
vane, one needs to be almost under it.
In thia ease, however, a glanoa shows
the direction of the wind, as tha face
of a watch shows the time. The rd
WIND VANE INDICATOR.
to which the vsne Is fastened paaaea
down through the roof in a short piece
of gss pipe, snd is geared at the bottom
to a longitudinal rod upon which is the
indicator. It ii said not to be patented
and is very simple. I make a rough
illustration. When onee adjusted the
hand sad vane always work together.
Sural New Yorker.
How te Drive Oat ferret.
On lends that are given ore to tha
occupancy of aorrel, the application
of lime will often bring about re
markable results. The fact that
many such pieces of land are on hill
sides and hilltops leads the farmer
to think that hia lands sre by so
means aeld. He haa learned to think
of acid soils aa being lowlands ia
muck beds and the like. It msy be
somewhat of a surprise to him to
learn that uplands are alao frequent
ly acid. K good crop of aorrel com
iag in naturally ia a good proof ot
thia. An application of Ijme will
work wonders. It will put the sotl
in a condition to sustain other and
more valuable plants. Clover, bhia
graaa and timothy will be fonad
mfng ia and driving out the aor-
tL ...
Over the Deem Mae.
'Weary,' said Ehiney I'a tehee.
tha two were resting as usual, "this
is my birthday, and I draw a deep
breath of relief, for I am out of dan
ger.
"What are you talking about f"
asked Weary.
"I am 25 years old, and for smns
time I have known that between tha
ages of 20 and 23 men do their great
est work. It has kept me worried.
but cow I feel safe." X. Y. Herald.
rtartera BatTa.
2ack Whst ia tha secret of four
popularity with the ladies?
Tom I aiwaya mistake tn society
queens for debutante and the debts
tantea for society queens. Ufa. .
' rareh aa Yehe.
A beautiful lady named Pirche
Is lovad by s fellow named Tcha,
One thine about Teh
The lady can't Ireh -Is
his heard, which Is dreadfully sovcha.
Chicago Tribune. .
"A MILD CASE, -
Wife (anxiously) Is my husband
very 111, doctor?
Dr. Stickum On, no I Only about
1100 'worth. Cincinnati Commercial
Tribune.
Tree Politeness..
Mrs. Wederly Why don't you talk
more when we are together?
Wederly I don't like to Interrupt
you, my dear. Chicago Daily News.
CURVED METAL DRAIN.
f Which Is To Apparent te
Reejalre Ceaeaeemt.
Tha cnt shows a shallow, curved
metal drain that can be placed behind
row of horse stalls, and the liquid
manure led away to a convenient
manure heap. This shallow drain can
be washed out with a pail of water
at any time. Anarrow, removable board
eaa be fitted at the rear end of the
CURVED METAL DRAIN. '
platform so that no aolld matter can
fall into the drain. Do sot make the
openings between the ends of the
planka large enough to let any solid
atter through. Farm Journal.
TIMELY STOCK NOTES.
' U A w.'itAs Is sit MtUf4
Vea slue's ?i wish other weusa aa-
tt s3uc tarn K'Mhtt,
' L Vfr.x x. L wants
iifSjsyVUi.U! I'm
ar
A Blkaloaa Oalalea
"It is apsUtg to cjbtemplste the
effects that this increase in the pric
ijl corn uey Usd to," said the panicky
ptisoc. "I I wsy lead to something
like a tiuJht."
"Worse tUt that," retorted CoL
K'JlIivt)!, so'etLoly; "worse than that.
Is my cthUjn the psr.gs of thrlst are
even more terrible then those cf
starvation." Wsshlcgtoa Etar.
Werrth fAwaeessbeHasT;
Teas he4 sua tVs solemn truth,"
Thee spahs la tcsar
"A UvumUt skuas wss 1 la yevth.
mw imm s 4 tmtf:
LMiar .
It iaa rood plsn to have half era drop
their first calf at about two years oia
flood corn allege la highly relished
by stock, and ia aa economical food
for fattening steers.
Pulp roots or mangels, carrots, sugar
beets and tha like should form a part
of each day's winter feed.
Weed out the poor cows, sheep and
fowls. They are a source of loss con-
tinuslly, and good for nothing whea
spring cornea,
A ration of three psrta of corn ens
lag, by weight, with one part of oats
straw, is adapted to maintain neaitn
la the animal.
The temperature of the stable haa
much to do with the fattening of the
beef animal or the quantity of milk
from a mlleh eow.
If the heifer ia to freshen ia the
spring, feed her well in the early win
tar. Add four qnarta of bean daily
to the coarse fodder.
As the heifer neara the time of
dropping the calf give her a little corn
meal in addition to above and a lit
tle linseed meal to keep digestion
free.
At an experiment station in ; Can
ada it was shown that an average two-
year-eld steer would eat its weight In
different material in about two
week
Don't keep the cows fn rnflk the year
around. They ebould have a month's
vacs ties at least, and if you can ar
range to hare that month in Angus
do so. It's fly time then. N. T. Trib
une.
Hlats aa WtaterlasT Ewes.
I do not think it advisable to keep (he
ewes too much confined, I always per
mit mine to run on the pasture daring
the day time, when the weather is
suitable, and when they can. get at
the grsss. At the same time I feed
them some corn fodder. At night also,
if the weather is mild, 1 leave the doors
of the bsrn open, so they csn go out
and in at will. As to feed, I always
give them all the clover, hsy they will
est up clean. For 100 head of sheep
the grain feed consists of two bukhels
of osts and corn, mixed in the propor
tion of one-third corn and two-ttirds
os U John H. lit on, In FsrmrVs lie
view. a 4. Maaer la Metlaa. ,
Farmers who at one time abandoned
sheep era ageio bringing thsmoa the
farms. They art also learning thai
there is mot noser Is arattoa than is
-rfoT Infanta zl CZUZttnlrJ? "1
CMtoria is a harmless rrabsotat ror castor ou Fare'
trorio. Drops and erOsUUnav ayropav r lr aeet.
:$ t ' SoaUlns Beither prurru If rphluri ' mof n-toct
smbstance. It destroys Worms and allays FeTOrirbnec
v It cares Diarrhoea and "Wind. Oolkv. itjrrakUsvas Veetk
rtnr Troubles and cures Coapatiosu I tv restates th.
- Stomach and Bowels, giving; healthy and natural sleet
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Ertead. ,,,
m we --i n 'f aVi ,j :u TL i"
jne iunr ion nave .always uougi
Bean the Signature ox
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
New-York Tribune Farmi
How About ,
Your Heart
Feel your pulse a few minutes.
It it regular? . Are you short of
breath, after, alight exertion
as going- up stairs, sweeping,
walking, etc? Do you have
pain m left breast, tide or
between- shoulder blades, chok
ing sensations, fainting; or
smothering spells, inability to
lie on left side? If you have
any of these symptoms you
certainly have s weak heart,
snd should immediately take
Muev Heart Cure
Mr. F. H. Oaks of Jsmeetown, N. V,
whose genial face appears above, saysi
"Kaeeterre me ot tobacco seriously
affected nrr heart. I (offered severe
pains a boot the heart snd in the left
shoulder snd side; while the palpitation
would awakea me from ny sleep. I
began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
and soon found permanent relief."
Sala kr alt Drwfsista,
Or. Miles Medloel Co., Elkhart, Ind.
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Liberal Adjustments
H. HARVEY SCHDCH,
GENERAL iNSfcrtANGE A6ENCV
OBIiIR OGnOTB, P
Only the Oldest, Strongest Gash OompameR,
Fire, Life, Accident snd Tornado.
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The Aetna Founded A. D-1819 Assets 11,0
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American M u 1810 . 2,40
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(est Iadlaaatloa. '
"Whst, sir; you take me (or ont
who can be bribed t Ton Insult my
sense of honor but ia case I really
were such a man, how much would
you ve me?" Tit-Bite.
A Stable Quallleatiaa.
Edith Louise says tha man she
marries must have stable qualities.
Ethel What doea ahe mean by sta
ble qualities?
Edith I guess sha meana a man
who will propose and stick to it!
Puck.
Sm CANDY CATRajtrtS "
Csaoias stamasd C C C Never seld U balk.
el Cu mmr who Wes to tea
tsstssieoa.'
Appeal' for VTerey.
Judge Have you anything to aay
why sentence should not be pasted
oa you?
Biiiamlst Just think rf my fam
ilies, judges Smart Bet.
Wtcn you wake up with a bad
taste in tour mouth vu mtT kDOW
that you Deed a done of Chamber-
. . . a m-ll-i-
iftiDB Btomacn & wver iaDieia
Thar will cleanse your stomach.
improve yuor appetite and make you
feel like a new urn a. 'iliey are easy
to take, beintr autrnr coated, and
nleaiant in effect. For a ale by the
Middldurgh Drug Store.
The Standard Accident Insurance Co.
The New York Life Insurance Co.
The fidelity Mutual Life Association.
: Patronage Silioited.
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SAFE
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Lamp Co. stake their reputation on the stove in question. Q
best evidence of the satisfaction enjoyed ia testimonials galore and 1
plicate orders from all parts of the world. ' . I
Send for literature, both for the "New Rochester" Cook Stove a
the "New Rochester" Lamp. I
Tou will never reeret baring introduced these ecods into tout hone
hold.
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i k ace and 33 Barclay St., New York.
f THE BEST ICSVVV
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alitfiaa,taaQ
AGENTS WANTE
Swisft sad Settees. Haai stock
Chain, Caaip Chairs aad Steels,
Irealag Tsbls,Wssh Beschet, Etc.
Agents easily make
to S10 Per Dai
Will furnish samples tt
duccd prices to those desirit
sjjency. Exclusive territsl
given. Address,
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ASTOLQGY
M THE MOST
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vires. Tim "urn-
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date data, year and 11.00. M. i'l.AKK,
l-le-SU 8U2 Pearl. Buffalo, N. Y.
Ills I'sefalaeaa.
"Cholly doesn't seem to be of much
use in the world.""
- "Ob, I don't know; he mskes a nice
cigarette holder." Philadelphia. Uul
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WINDSOR HOUSE
vT.U. IIVTLER, rroprlrtor
418 Market SI., Harrlsburjf Pa.,
(Opposite P. It. It. Depot Entrant)
st alled far All TralMS
Rooms, 25 and 50c. flood Meals, 23c
. 14.00 to 5.00 per week
Oood accommodations. If
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DOM T- aad 5 MO KB
F- wl Al JL. VotirUfeawsyl
Tea ess he eered of anv form of toboeco as as
s-jsllr. be sde well, stross, f"'lc. fl Jjl
new life and vigor py loams aw
that makes weak nisa strong,
tea sounds la tea days. Ovef
W shd sdvies TBItrt. Address.STsisU4ftl
rsh N
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ATTORBXT AT LAW,
MlODLIBuHa
All business entrusted to bis
will receive orouiDt attention:
a. Ii. Pottiegeij
veterinary 8UncE0l
" SiLINSOHOVI, fA.
All profeastonal bustaess enUrusted to
will receive prompt and careful attenUoa
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