The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 18, 1902, Image 7

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    MlDi)LEBUR9 POST.'
.. ; a lonv race. Uie advant-
t ppe to with M outder.
(IfD i t" in starting but
P? . The quality whic wins is
It is ma in the race of
Staying
. ami
v tlie lest
.
L, is tue uj"
4l"e
tea. .
.-1 strcnetn
ijirra
I whicn is
;t!r diseste.1
jssiniuaieu.
food
u only parl
or.,"'.
L of nutri-
of strengin
the general
j, puysicm
P . r 1 Ian Hfiral T1lvvrw
Pierces
-reiitta 8,114 ;,;s,r""i
it cure diseases of the stomach
,hfrorgins of digestion and nutri-
It cuauit r r
tnirthens tbe body naturally by the
E mntdit but to no "!. I wrote
,i rou ii" . . . n . . .
.'Sill it woiilil kill me. Now I am Riail
111,1 " .... . T . nil
i .n do mv work now without pain an J
hive mill uirv ' -
L-Utrr ami two viala of bis ' Pleasant
1 -....I me."
Lit no substitute for Golden Med-
iseovery. mere is nomine -jusi
j (or diseases of the stomach,
1 I..HOC
Pierce's Pellets are easy and pleas
ate. A most effective laxative.
NNSYLVANIA KAILR0A3.
Lewistowu Division.
n effect May 25, 1902.
I CTATIONH.
0 Sunhury
10 Selinwovc Junction
IS Svliiiii;rove
j I'nwluiff
Krentner
Meiaer
jktihlleburg
Hinfrr
1 H.-iiviTtown
lliihcr Springs
IC.iiil .-. Mills
Mei'lure
WaRi-er
II Shiliillc
26 Paintrrvills
j Alititland
Iwilown
i. Lewlntown (Main Htrcet.
45 Lrwistown Junction
AM P M
201 4 an
9 09 ! 4 40
9 04 4
8M 4 27
8 49! 4 'It
8 471 4 20
8 4i) 4 13
8 31 4(17
8 8 W
8 !l 8 5
8 13 8 44
8 67i 8 38
7 87 8 28
7S4 8 24
7 49 8 20
7 4H 8 18
7 85; 8l
7 88 8C8
110 8(0
ms Sunbury 6 30 p m, ar
cs at Se'instrrove 5 45 p m
kSeliHwr I'viiiOOp. m arrives
huubui .y p. in.
leave Lp,i-vOwu Juucd.m :
tlJlUm, 1 1 i in.irt'lp ml 37 ui, 7 87p
in, 12 :16 a iu for Altuona, Fitulnir anil
more n Wasl-.inirton 805 am 9 30.
4 33. 8 10 i oi For l'hilaileliiia ami New
(, aoa m, l uu l ej 4 8H and ills p
LrtMunt 10 p a
idelphia & Erie It n Division
AND
ITHEKN CKNT11 AT. KA1LWAY
WKSTWAHl),
ave s lUifsrovu junction dclij ror
lid West.
lis p m, 1 32 p m. SnuClay 9 35 a in,
vi' Siit'tiury ilail) exocjit Runlav:
rBuffilo.l 21 :t m tor Kile anj ran-
rllillclontc Ile am) I'ananilnliruu.
r 1ick Haven, Tvrone ami the West.
to BulTalo, 1 l.i p m ror Itoiltlimto
inp mill 'ii iin r.ilnliriiu
irarB'ivuatiil Kliuirs
.' ililaui. port
m ir liulTalo via in.porlnm,
' t'le, 5 iu a tu lor Erlo ami Cannn
, , 8H)i'i lor
rlKli Haven and
am:0OanJ 5 25 pm lor Wllkos-Hazelton
wain, it nil u m, 6 8J p m lor Shamo-
mnt f 'nFiiii.l
BSSam tor W llkesbitrre
iiASl WAKO.
itM leave Selinsgrove Junction
j 1 1 y nmvinir at rulladelphla
l-'V llirk A .Vt 1) 111 HlLltlln.,tA lllnn.
inr nrnvlni at Philadelphia
!V York S A:t n. m. Hultlt.w.tA o m n .
k 10 Hp in.
I urrivlriic at Philadelphia
cwiork Tlx u m nuti . q on
Pn4 iAa m
.'uaaiw ieav sunDury:
iUy nrrlvinif at Phlladeldhla 6 53 a m
. 'ii a 01 WjlSlllriirtnn U!V1 a m V.h
in WeektUyn, 10 a m SundavB.
di v krriviiitf of UhiinH..ini,i. c
luooouuuuys nam-
lft.S idlwtnn I IU n m
r'.111)' arriving 'at Philadelphia
pv:;kp,mp,u,Bauimoreujop
w v i arrlT,ni Philadelphia
L. . .-- - - j iu, Duiimure ouupm
ten"'1"?.8.1 Philadelphia? 32 pm
1 iO a n m. l..iiilf,r , A , ,.-r,,.
I p in r , i oou-
t" '"J Sunhury at 9 M a m and 20
I inuurg, rniiaueipnia and
umoN Uen'l Manaiter.
ik
1 ui- Wlif BWtTa
RESTORES VITfil IW
n Made a
Well Man
Pf oxs .njEnvnaxysr
ES!!??T?re"ltln-30tlys. It set!
P'-ircgam thdr lost minhoot n-.A
llT JniAi 'r outhfu' or br ""ins
Vtallt Ud suro,y re"torea N'rwui
C"1 ' Mvmorr. tVutln. mu.. J
T!l..a!'uw.or.eeMnd indiscretion.
rbr ', D"sinM or marriage. It
rSnA Kow.to pale cheeks and i
'? Pocket. By mail,
' inV' toro 00 with post
wiHMUUalLIV
Ml
c:::c::ster's ehgush
FEW JYnOYAL FILLS
Nstfir. .Mimr rllnble. jutl.aak Prnclst Of
rilltUUTCBN CNVLIXH In knl a,Kl
Md itiKallip bourn, sralnl with btoe fibbou.
Takeaevlhrr. Kf-rlite dnnsrniv ubtl'
laUonaad lnaituliuna. KiivurvnurDriicKiKt,
or hmi-4 r. in mhium for Pmrlira'larm. Trail.
moalal ami " Keller fr dlr." in truer.
ll rWurw k1I. lu,oMt IVMuuuululK ik,', j
all lniirciHi.
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EVERY HUMBER COMPLETE IN ITS 4 "
Inquest in Partit on.
Iu the Orphan' Cuuri of Suvdut Co.,
PetiiiBylvauia. Iu the eattue uf Ju-
eob L'-jilty, lute of West Itoaver
TuWIi.ship, in said County, iltveased.
Now. live. S HO", the Ouil t k anted a rue
upon the lli ir ntiil otlii'( pirtio interva til Hi
tlie parlitmn f tlie rtal t-staieuf hiiiU iltvetiviii.
to appiur in open I uni t on .iiouuay. t e .Jd
d ly of H'li u iry, A. I . lna, at 2 o'clock p. m.,
nml uccc.l or ri liine the real e late in lue vhIl
aiion lii.-u h return ui iiniie I (W n ). ormitke
linls on the suiiir, or show im why liie .-auie
should not bu sol.l
In pursuincc of I he
ahovj oner, notice U heien, kivcii iu voii,
T. A "ngu.r. Any hi r'nul for Mary Ann
tietz, Mr. Kvn !plo. Mis, l.ydia Header
ami Aliniham I). rader,, VI is. Mary Ann Snook
anil Kiou lllloa' Mis. Ainauila i.oier mid mi
phurUH Buyer, .Mrs. Surah Jane Alarkle nnd
rrankliu II .Mnrklp.ai.il .sarali l.epley, nil of
nyler County, l a ; t. Hester Saiuusell and
Joseph Nluip-'ll, of Moweltiel.l, AIicIiIkuii;
Mrs. Polly Aim Kaust ami I. em no Kaimt, of
Moore futk. .Miclnjcaii; Isaac liuiunr, o How.
ardsville, Michigan i .Mrs Ainalinua Kline, of
l.eesliiii MlehiKaii; liliraham liomiir, ol ficotts
Mall, in, .Mulnvaii ; Mis KliakieM llectur and
Daniel Heeler, ot Fulton, Miehiuau; lira,
ilaiiiiiili l. loni; anil (,,l,cn Delunn, ol Mi-lia-wakn,
linh'iiia: miiiuii I'ai ker. of l luee liivers,
Michi-an ; faiiiucl h Pai ker, ol iimini Ha 1 1,
Michigan; Isaac K. Purker, of fpaiiluiK,
Miehiitan; Mis I ,U lie Sum h and I hauniev ,.
Smith. Airs, rl'iisniiili nml .sauiuel E Si'nith,
ot Howard City. Michigan; I'rias K. Klden,
i huries A. Hiiicii rs. Inn M. oniitoa umi
Henry t'omptnii. nil of Maeomli, Illinois , llow
ar.l.s. Ku.lcr, whose address is unknown; John
H. I.eplei.of Seiulerville. tlllllnit o , Pn ; Khz.
abeth lireinur, whoe whereaiiouts is unknown;
Airs Idu'hcl Keiiioel'liiii;aml.iotiu Keiiiiierlin,
ot Klkhart, lluliiiiin; nss l.ucv Aim t it, nml
Jerry I'll. Mrs tarah Trul y, iMrs. llcriilce
Kleinfell ami John Meinfelt Mrs. Annus l.ep
ley, Annie i.eiley, Kuaniian of llerl l.cp.levand
Ueulah l.epley, V irt Warner, Win Waitiicr,
Kuarilinno( Lottie WaKiiei ami Ma ul Watincr,
'His. Mauitio lliinn, A. Sinclair, Kunrdian of
ilenii hepley nml I' red Leiiley, nil ul olon,
Michigan, mid Mis. Ahhie Saunorn nml r in ik
Siiiiiiorn.of liurr I ak. Michi'-un. heirs of the
said liicub l.epley, ui.veaseil, nun parlies iu in-
ivie-i id appear in ine uriinans' court ol snni
I'ouiily.on Monday, Hie id Ony of relirimry,
IH-Jd. at 2 o'clock I), til .in aei'oldanee with said
order. (I. M.SiHMiti..
Seal of the Orphans') Clerk O. C.
t'ollrt of Snvtler It W. Ijuw
I Sheriff.
Over -Work Weakens
Your Kidneys.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
All the blood In your body passes through
vour kidnevs once everv threA min,no
TL I. i 1 .
i no moneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
impurities in the blood.
If they are sick cr out
cf order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, achesandrheu
matism com.j from cx
f" - -':'. in e
i .i i.. t. . i .. a
khi.iey iroublo.
Kidney trouble causes q-.lcl; er unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, becau.'.e the heart Is
over-working in pumping thick, kidney
polconed blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning in kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamn-Riot, the ereat kidney remedy is
soon reali;ed. It stands the highest for Its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
flnrl I.T snlrl rm lie mrlte Vv
by all druggists in fifty-rTTPEinS33!r
cent and one-dollar siz-tnHilw
You may have a
"RertUK Hie LaarU."
I think," said the plaoid wrson. I
'thtit I will now rest on mv laurels."
y - . u i a aiiivilirr til inosr lOflllStl
phfat.es." said the mnn who is always
findirg fault. "It nitpgests the idea of
a man who is tryinir to be comfortable
utaMiinp; on his head." AVafhington
Star.
REV. AABOI
St al M
;ii,aii?jit'
sample bottle by mail ii,, of swuup-BrniL
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out u you nave Kianey or Diaaaer trouble.
Mention ihis paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
J?, r.n Clnr.t,nmn Kt V
m. wv., wiiiroaiiliwil, II, i ,
I ourt of Snvtler
Co., Pciinu.
4 Of A
t ignatnvo ia on every hoi of tho irenuin
a: r i ' .
ax.anvo .nohiu-yiiininc Tabiou
' remedy ' a ecM in one day
ii THK Yi
1 A xirntnW,
HI M. JaT TT Tm M.'s.
f r tr
1 MEW
V
ya Tib him i iiiiiiiiit
few
tutraa lMllllicsreKiCTirCTirstnrsT K I
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attractively put up in lined cases, can to easily selected
in "1847" goods the brand that made "Rogers"
famous. Wares bearing the "1847" mark are particu
. larly desirable for gifts, as the quality is so well known.
Remember "184 7.' Take no substitute. Sold by lead
ing dealers everywhere. Send to the malcer3 for new
Catalogue No.
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about "Silver
Plate that
Wears.'
Finely
illustrated.
iKTIKSATlnlUL fllLTIS
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MERIDEN
BRITANNIA CO.
MWIDRN.CONM.
' Illustration of
No. 710
Combination
Hot, Ilerksulra
Design.
m
- I
Hrnson for All Thlnu".
Yervt They must bw ery happy
since they wt-re nmrrU'tl.
Ori'iisiinlieak Why?
"01 . every tiiorninj,' 1 notice he kisses
her a: the dour, when lea vine:."
"Pt-liaw! lie dues that been use she
hnsn'i asked him to eat any f her bis
cuit yet."Y.iikers Slntt sman.
I'nclc illen.
"It isn't true in nil mses." said 1
Incle Alien Sparks, "ihnt familinr
ity bie'ds CDiitcinpt. Tin- m,tri you
know About the himl feet f n uiiile
the ni ne respect yon have for litem."
Chle ip;o Tribune.
I'liur Sliift".
The milk of human kltuii o-s
l ecurco. ami it wnuM s, , rn
Thatevtn what welii i! :s rot
Kxin mely rich with eieani.
I'hllailelphla rref.
TOO MICH Kill t A Till.
Pastor Rhicediff, N. Y. ?j. e f jr,
CURED CP
Kidney and lEu&
BY
FAV
CJ Ul i.J. J.-i J, ,.
7f
m.r i w
"There won't be pood livin' for our
perfe.ision in the future, I'm ufcanl."
-mow ine: 'ow s tlinty '
"It'd this 'ere civilisation. These
cookin' schools is tencliin' pals 'ow to
use up '.he cold wit ties." Ally Slopcr.
Definition.
Little riarence l'a, what is expe
rience? Mr. Callipers Kxpcric nee, my son,
is the headaches you acquire from
butting against the world. Puck.
SonielhliiKr Still Mlnnlng.
Mr. liot.ts I think, my dear, 1 have
at last found the key to success.
Mrs. Itotts Well, just as b'ke as not
you will not be able to find the key
hole. Philadelphia Inquirer.
I'ullee rm,
"Didu't the caplitiu do anvtliinir to
clean tip the precinct'.'"
'Well, he eatheroil tin a lot of fililiv
lucre." Puck.
In speakinc of the cooj done
the Kev. Aaron Coons, I ). U.,past
I have used Dr. UaviJ Kenn
again for Hilliousness and lound it
I most sincerely belie -orite
Remedy is the be
Cine made and uiRently tec .
it will do all that is ctair.
Don't trifle with vour Kidney:
be fatal if you allow the trouble" .
Attention and Favorite Remedy wil
and insure your health. Get a be
symptoms of Kidney Trouble the
liver or bladder trouble in anv form,
pepsin, eczema or any form "of bh-i'.
peculiar to your sex, and are nol .
Favorite Remedy is the medicine yon i..
tree, with B valuable nhlv;:l pamphlet.
to ine ur. unvici Neii!ie.:v t .orpnt.itir.ii
Ji-
cx pericyte
t ur. U.iviJ Neniu
bottle, ord bottles tor
I'V Dr. Dnviu Kennedy's Favnrit "emdv
: the M.I-:. Church (t Rhineclitt, N. , .. -avs:
""lite Reined v h r Kidney tn.i:i . aa&
:tient alter taking it but a short v . x.
..it Dr. David Kunnedy'aJ ..v
lunev. Liver and Illnr.rl rt-
t fof I know by
tor it."
':; too dangerous.
come seated, la!
'. re vour KRInevs :
ot Favorite Reined
"ill be removed.
ibetes, Hrie;lit's di
'isease, or, il a w or
:dv convinced t'ua
.d, you may have ;.
Send your name,
Rondout, N. Y.. "l.
r. r a orue ieniec:v is mr sale DV a
;.oo-icss than a cent a dosi
" vrnslinaiVn If ::p! 's
it u hile tliere ! lime,
their piop r condiiion
and it ymi have anv
'i M!tter'tr.:n K;d;,ev,
e, riieiimi'lism, dvs
trom the ;i.,'auv(s
i jr. David l.t-iiiii-'v's
'rial bottle. abscli,te'y
th fnst Dili. t- a.'.cnss
itiouin tins p:;i-i't.
! Jru'.;i.M-, a
Or. liathl ac iaelj'i(i..!,!i.n Uruiu lnstar.t relief Nurulk-!a, llhi.!njti'iil; lniM. lain.-
Kiallr Aniiilreal.
Giglnniiis How dfd Wordslinirer
make reputation ns n criiie".'
Paresis l!y cotideinmiiir ijood versa
Id bad proEc.-i-Towii Topics.
Kamlllnr Term Delineil.
Tomiiiy Kipjnm Paw, what is a
Autocrat'.'
Paw Kijatn It is n man who,
when lie sees a new ueehiie that
pleases his fancy, poes ami Inns a
suit of clothes Iu match the li. T.o.s
Anireles lleraM.
A lint One.
"I am willinsr to admit," sail tie
r.arv.'iii'iiKi ti,t oi i.-'i,- "-'ciiat I euue '
from the a pe."
"lint," r, plie.l the sharp-wittoil
listener, " . . mrlit 1.1 have sufii
l ient, re-pert f,.r your am-stors not
t" admit ii." iibio Mat,. Journal.
iq Cure a CM m Ozm
Take Lasaava Bromo Qidk
l Seven Mllfion Jkmwc k-'A ii jwat IS month:. .3 i'.k- 11
r..J u.:
:- ..j fc.....,.,HIKv
Circs Ov.n T
in ".'wo TVys. R
C; yo:''. I
ED(
My skin was sallow, I bad a bad
taste in my mouth in the morning
and my breath was offensive at
times and occasionally I had a bad
headache. By the use of Ripans
Tabules I am now in a conditions
to attend to my daily duties, my
appetite is excellent and my diges
tion much improved.
The f lvecent packet is enough for an ordin
ary occasion. The family bottle, Sixty cents
contains a supply for a year.
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