The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 03, 1902, Image 3

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    ANEW RURAL NOVEL
B21T PCUT03I
U poIt of tote asd UhtT. of
l .1jT...viM or? afaav a mother
in no th blank ont of her experience
tny, wsUtaf children, whoa coming
ru' rmtivht tin wlari.
new to the home.
YVomea who have
tiaedi Dr. Pierce'a
Favorite Preecrip
tion aa a pre-natal
preparation know
that it make all
the difference be
tween happy,
healthy mother
hood, and mother
hood of murmur
ing and misery.
And they know
alao, that happy,
healthy mothers
have happy,he altby
children. "Favor
it Prescription"
strengthens the
whole body for the
train of mother
hood. It practic
ally does away with
the pains of child
birth, gives the
mother abundant
vitality and en
ter to nurse and nourish a healthy
PiTorite Prescription contains no
kl, neither opium, cocaine, chloral nor
itaer narcotic.
Im mother of six children" writes Mrs.
.lwaya took three or four botUes of TFa,
prrilCTlpllon DCiurc conoanotn q
Miffrrrd any to speak of; had no after
my babies were large they sll weighed
than eixht pounaa, ana i am not a large
In - wimkIi about us po"nd- I have had
. . ki. .... - .1 r 'i' i .1
Li Discovery ' would set me all right. I am
ever without your inniicinci, i ney are
mnlifine one needs, if taken in time, to
I ne in perfect health.
. - ' I ( . .1 . t II.. . v
frel that 1 owe my nine uoy a me iq i. r.
f. i-.nlilrn Medical Discovery, aa he had
lions, and everything he ate would bring
to. I commences w give mm ine -uoiacn
1 Discovery 1 U ten drop doses three times
Mow Be is juh as nemimy a cnuu aa can
lid and he grows like a weed."
Pierce's Pleasant PcllcU are he best
it ior women.
at
ENNSYLVANIA KAILR0A9.
Lewistown Division.
In effect Nov. 24, 1901. ,
Lbd. I STATIOHS.
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12 Lewistown (Main Street.
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adelphia & trie R R Division.
AND.
MTHBUN OBNTKAL RAILWAY
WESTWARD,
leave S 'liiiigrove Junction dally tor
ana neat.
rn, 12 58 p m, 4 52 p m. Sundaj a a m,
are Snnbury dally except Sunday:
li tor Buffalo,! 2i a tutor Erie and Can.
for rtellefonte Erie and Oanandstgna
ior boon Haven, Tyrone ana the West.
Buffalo, 1 10 D m tor Bellafsnt Kane
and Canaodafaua
lor kenovo and Klmira
lor Williams port
H as a at for Buffalo via En porlum,
iur crie, iw id ior trie anu uanan-
RUnrn far Wli.
for Luck Haven and
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9 K a m 2 00 and 5 25 m for Wllkaa.
id Hazelton
W 10 am. 2 05 n a. 188 D m lar Shamn,
Mount Uarmel
I) 9 55 a m lor Wllkwbarre
EASTWARD.
Irtint leave Ssllaigrove Junction
m, a a 1 1 y amvlnr at Philadelphia
New York 1 88 pm Baltimore I U p m
tontltnm
Mally arrlTtng at Philadelphia
New York IUib, Baltimore 9 45 p m
pan 105tpm.
o. u a 1 1 y arriving at fblladelphla
New York 718 a B. BalUmora 180 a, m
lion 4 K a m
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r . tor Harrlabarg, Phtladalphua and
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of Me.
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ud qulcklr. Cnros when all others fail
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r i. ,?ulcklT and surely restores Nervou
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aicmory. Wasting Diseases. snd
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tin !? In""' 00 vlng REVIVOi no
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V' tircularlrnA. AAAr.m
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f m Middklurqh, Va., by
UHUU DliLO CO.
Ml in aA at . . a mis
f iHnKi o of Dayton, Ohio, wliUth
rrntblimue, ofTtrlnff four
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Will Deal with Life In Indiana la
" Mexican Wax Time.
Dooth TnrklaaTton, Keted Howaler
Aathor, Ia Now Pottlaa; PlaUk
Deeoaae a Benedict.
Booth Tarkinpon, of Indianapolia,
the well-known author and playwright,
ia completing; the concluding cbaptera
of another Indiana novel.
The new book will make ita appear
ance in time, the author'a frienda as
sert, to answer a double purpose. It
will come not only at an opportune
time for the publishers, bat will not
be amiss in assisting the author In
furthering his political ambitions.
Tor Booth Tarkington, the author,
expects to become Booth Tarkington,
the politician.
Then, in addition, there ia a strong
rumor going the rounds that Booth
Tarkington, the bachelor, is about to
become Booth Tarkington, the bene
dict. Mr. Tarkington, however, does
not admit this assertion. He will not
countenance the rumor. Neither does
Mr. Tarkington's family, unless, in
truth, the author's mother be except
ed. She has been quoted as admitting
that the author and the young woman
whose name has been linked with that
of Mr. Tarkington by the gossips like
each other nothing more.
Yet an intimate friend of the Indiana
author snid only a dny or two ago:
"Mr. Tarkinpton Is working on the Inst
novel he will write before he is mar
ried." "Ilowerer," as Mr. Tarkington, him
self, says, "the rumor does not affect
the novel now in hand."
As in his first succeFF, snys the Chi
cago American, the author will return
to Indiana for the plot of his story.
It will be Inid in lhe city of Terre
Haute, where, by the way, the author's
father met, wooed and married the au
thor's mother, and it will deal nlmost
exclusively with bits of Indiana char
ncler. Mr. Tarkington considers It
his most pretentious and most success
ful effort.
The book has not yet been named
the author insisting on one title, the
'
BOOTH TARKINGTON.
(Noted Indiana Author Boon to Become a
Benedict.)
publishers suggesting another and the
author's friends advancing a third. It
will be a romance dealing with life in
Indiana, in the vicinity of Terre Haute
during the time of the Mexican war,
and it will convey not a few of ita in
cidents to the famous Catholic school
near Terre Haute, "St. Marys of the
Woods." The book, however, Mr.
Tarkington insists, will not be classed
as a historical romance. This he says
in the face of anticipating critics who
have endeavored to predict the char
acter of the work.
The love story ia delicately woven
round the lives of a girl studying at the
Catholie institution and a -young man
of the clear-brained, horny-handed
class peculiar to the early period of
Indiana's history.
Mr. Tarkington said: "I win doubt
less hear more from my friend at
Seattle now. Shortly after the pro
duction of The Gentleman from In
diana friends of mine residing in Seat
tle, Wash., sent word to me that
a certain resident of that city was
parading under the name of Booth
Tarkington, claiming to have written
my book. He was buying copies right
and left and sending them to his
frienda with a neat lHtle picture of
himself and a card saying that this was
his first venture into literature and he
wanted their criticism. My friends
desired to know whether I would hare
them expose him or not. It seems thrt
he also claimed that while he had writ
ten the book I was reaping the golden
benefits in the shape of royaltiea. It
did not take me long to decide what to
do. I wrote them to encourage him in
his 'pipe dream,' explaining at the
same tine that every copy he bought
was putting that much more money
In my pocket. I needed the money.
"This lntest effort of mine Is in some
respects a more elaborate one than any
of the others preceding. At least I
have worked lmrder on it. Of course, I
cannot say what success it will meet
with In fnct, there are as yet several
incomplete chapters.
"I Lave endenvored in my hook,
nameless as yet, to combine romance
and character delineation. At the
time of which I li avc written tlte farm
ers and townspeople were of such a
churacter ns to attract the most fas
tidious 6tudcnt. I have also endeav
ored not to become historical, and I
think I have succeeded to a certain ex
tent. The life of the story will rest
In the hands of the people ia a verj
short time."
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Tha United States will supply
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