The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 25, 1902, Image 3

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    lllDi)LEBUm POST.
-J fa -
' girl's life is reached when
1 !3iV uncertain steps across
?L irWcli divide girlhood from
viod. Ignorance and neglect at
fJ2period are largely responsible
the ,,, - .,
Not
Ved help
bent of
. i - - hut
F3
I .thenine
C to over-
LiheUngur!
Ujco ra
it expe'1.-
;ea
Pierce's
ere-
establishes regularity. It is a
Xning tonic soothing the nerves,
inging the appetite and inducing
d ieep. I contains no alcohol
ijj opium, cotiu uu
I tl voa the beae&t we hare
Ctam using your remedies" write Mr.
ElfyBwiEi Green , Ob. ' Wis. .Two
P"-. daunhter's health begaa to fail.
t?,, that could be thought of to done
I !?r "it it wa of no use. When site
otompli she was quite stout ; weie nea
fazL f rood health, until about the
riZrtrta then in six months she was so
r . am thmlctiifr th(rv M4 tin
air UHia."1 " - - i
jv doctor, that only for your 'favorite
TiVnH'ni daughter would have bu in
inlay. When she had taken one
'..i.uu n.itnr.il in net ion was established
cbmieh' another one. Hinting only two
in all. all4 "" ...wnii..
tm she is as well as tan be."
Kerce's Common Sense Medical
fif, W ppc iovl-is, is .ui m uu
4 of 21 ctie-ceiu stamps to pay
of mailing oiuy. Auuress ur.
Pierce, buffalo, N. Y.
Tm
is
C0OXIHG STOCK FOOD.
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I f.WLl DlvihiilU.
ii.t.'W-i May 25, 1902. '
tlk I .-TATICISJ. I KASTV
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Satibiiry HIM'
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:j I'liint-Tville 7 4
; .Uutland 7
t I,iwistnwn 7 8 V
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t" ut Sfhusjrrove 5 45 p ut
S,-linRi;riivc (:0d p. tu., arrivt fi
S'liilHiry fi:l5 p ui.
iiavt.' Lewihtown Jimctiou :
Ulli ra, 1 10 1 m.li'n m 4 3Ti m, T (H P
V in, 12 :10 a it lor Alioona, fittnliuru; and
i:lnun am wnshlnifton 805 am 9 30,
(3) II 10 p m Forl'hllndPlphln and Niw
.., ! 02 l(f3 4 OH and 1US p
ruit..btw i 10 p m
felelfi'ia At Fne R R Division .
mitiiN ::n riiAi. kailway
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WW lh n'rovu Junction fltlly ror
aM Wrsl.
:, K58 p in, 4 52 p in. Sunday 0 as a m,
wSiinluifj iliiUy exctf t Piimliiy:
r rBuiulo,! ui u m tor h'rie and Cm-
:i.rH'llt!oMtn Kilo and ('nnauilniuut
f Luc llavcu, 1 vrune ttl ii tilt) Wi'' .
ki tor HulTulo, l la n m fir Hulloionto
runu snn t anin.iliiluuu
'TiifDoviiatul Klmiru
nrWIlllaiuipuit
IliJi a Mi fur liurrulo via En nnrhnn
T K'li.', 5 :u a iu fur Erie and Cati in-
S Ki i. in fi. .
lUtltxtk HiiTeu and
9 Ml a 01 2 ll itn.1 lnm In. urin..d
Id Harelton
in 10 a in, t m i w, 5 85 p in lor Shamo
LMonnl l!nriiinl
tUamtur Wllkenharre
I EASTWARD.
plii! i, nvs Sellnscrora Junction
nmvinir at ruinideipblii
New . irk S.Vt 11 in H.llli.,..u 1 1 .. ...
f r .......utu W ,A w u.
t'n 4 Ir MU
i.laily .. i ivina; at Philadelphia
IUU 10 54 p III.
f- a any arriving at I'liilailolphlii
ri 4 1 a ir.
.ra'ns ,tio leave Sunhnry :
ilallyarrlvlius at IMillailoldhla 9 62 n m
I'll n m Wwl,l. ........ u-,,. k...
u m , T,'il ooo dill now
I , , iu . ui ouilflliyi,
pi la, y iirnvlnif at Philadelphia 72V
Ir. . iwouimiiyii uiuih
f i.m: "isliliiKion s:m a ru. BiUllinure
' .K'MI I I-l l 111.
w v Is a.rrivln Philadelphia
tWi i, u'"tuuo P
ft Vv arrlv,ni' at Philadelphia
rtoi r I. , , " " m- "","" o uu p in
R'W'IW nt PhllartPlpbU T Hi p m
K n m P m' Balt"urs 7 80 p in, WaV
alwIfl.lVM MllnK. . a .M ....
tm : - . ' "l ou m ana zu
. lor HarrwImrK, Phlladnlphla and
l1I1nIi;. W"". Oen'l Pass Agent
RESTORES VtTftLtHI
i
mm i
' Kill" ir r at
Madoa
Well Man
awlnL" iviionauoiiiersuil
inom fiVianood.andoia
k ItmiiMTi' V"1'"" 'eor by uslof
Vital, .t J, JDUreiy restores rurroua.
t,f2i ;;1 ncy. Nightly Emissions,
o vraiaintr Diseases, and
h0Bo' or excetaand indlscreUoa
nhV . " " r.o'wmesa or marriage. It
fcer... ""theseatof dlseese.but
K ' blood bonder, bring,
f til Rl' Po diet-as and r
kagtim , Jt Wlrd o Insanlti
KLi?1-' ,,on bSTln RETlVO,n
SK-1 vot pocket. By mall.
IteT:. ' l0 "M-OO, with a post
pLEUliQH DRLG CO.
Tlr Are Tot Slalcas to This Qacwtlaa,
Bat Bilaaet e( Efldeaee la
la Faror af It.
Every farmer that wishes to care
(or hia animals in the best way
should have utensils for the heating
of water and cooking feed for stock.
hy this we do not mean to say that
ft will pay to cook all kinds of feed
or any one kind for all purposes, but
there are many times and conditions
when such apparatus can be used.
We cook food for human beings for
several reasons. One of these objects
is to kill disease germs in the food.
Cooking food for animals has a ten
dency in the same direction. It costs
something for fuel, but this cost is
very laregly offset by the benefits
derived from conveying heat to the
animal bodies and thus saving the ex
pense of carbonaceous materials. It
is cheaper to provide heat out of coal
or wood than make it out of the tis
sues of the animal body. The com
fort of the animals in the coldest
days of winter is greatly increased
by the warming of the drinking wa
ter and the cooking of part of the
feed. The comfort of our farm ani
mals has a commercial value to us.
It has something to do with thriftt
noss in the stock, and this inoretiso
the possibilities of liriilitablc feetl
it';;. One of tbe -reat advantages in
the eooUii'g of feed for stock is bo
ir.jj able to use lor feed some elnsses
of farm prixttiets that eould not oth
erwise be ko used. Some farmers
ttml it r.flvisnhle to eook their pota
toes for Ktoil;, mixing tiie.ni with
meal and ground oats. Tluboiliiu1
of Migar beets for dairy er.ws pre
eiiiitatis the hilter principle thai
sometimes u fleets the milk. Too of
ten the argument for and against
the e,m;ii:g of food for stock ban
been based on the increased or de-rcn.-ieil
digestibility of the feed, anil
it lias been asserted that t lie in
creased digestibility does no; pay the
cost of cooking. To some extent that
is trtii, especially with certain
classes of feed, but there are other
advantages to be gained that certain
ly do make i: inl.isable to cook some
of the feed dnrir.g a considerable
part of the year. Farmers' Kcview.
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist
4Tl;.r;--;pJat,i,-tu--,' lj g I ,
The Discoverer of Swamp-Soot at Work in
Bis Laboratory.
There is a disease prevailing In thi
country most dangerous because so decep
tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by
It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure
or apoplexy are often the result of kidney
disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to id
vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack
the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Then the richness of the blood the albumen
leaks out and the -sufferer has Bright's
DiSfiflSr thA umrct fnrm nt IMn.u .A..UI.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis
covery is the true specific for kidney bladder
and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
of apparently hopeless cases, after all other
efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent
and dollar sires. A sample bottle sent free
by mail, also a book telling about Swamp
Root and its wonderful cures. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Einghamton, N. Y. and
mention this paper.
nisi Oa Weakaraa.
"I see, by the WeeMy riaindealer,"
said old Uncle Timrod, a trifle acid
ly, "thr-t the absconding cashier of
the Al.-SaiMh benk had always been
model f propriety and rectitude.
He didn't drink, tmoke or gamble;
never used profanity, or wore a
shirt wuist, or played golf, or ad
mired gras-vidtlers. or was the
least bit fri.-ky in any way. And
Waal, in fact, he don't seem to have
but one fault, and that was that he
would steal." Puck.
A Teat bjr the Wayalrfv.
Don't r.etd- no wlr.us ti-r lly 1U w'en iey
callin' er you higher
Nn rallrn.iHi nn ... r,.,.u.. nn.?:
.... u ...... j iuuui vii I uilKHi I
Don t want tcr go ter glory r. a vherryoot . j I
l 111 s.
K&ze you sho tr hit 2e fire soon enough.
Auaiita ur.suiuuon.
aicnnturo 1 1 on every box of the genuine
native brojno-Quaine Taweta
remedy
iiree n eJil In on rtaT
Standard America Ansaai
SIMPLE KICKING CURE.
A rinn That llai Hern Telnl lu Ger
iii ii n y mill l'eoveil r.rfeclive In
MiiiiihI Kvery (ae.
irrrwr j
a m:
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Many horses have nn ugly hni.it
kicking when in their stalls, and n;
purently no method has yet been
found by -which they can be effect
ually cured of this habit. Here, how
ever, is u plan which was recently
tested in (iermany, and which is said
to have proven effective in every cim.
All that is necessary is to hung a La.;
of sand or gravel from the ceiling of
A Statnt-:?.l "vr:..;::: rj
Fads end Flints 0:i3::ivs Ocr
CUIIJ3 FOK KICK1XO 1IOKSKS.
the stable in such it immner that the
bag will be a little distance behind
where the refractory horse is stand
ing. Whenever he kicks he will strike
the bag, and in return will receive a
smart blow from it, which he will re
member. It may take a few days to
impress upon his mind that he will
ahvays be rewarded for his unman
nerly conduct in this manner, but un
less he is exceedingly stupid he will
quickly learn the lesson, and then the
bag may be removed. It is asserted
that a horse once cured in this manner
will never ngain think of kicking, but
whether this is true or not time alone
can tell. Detroit Free l'ress.
A Mmiey-Mnkinjc .llaelilne.
F. D. Coburn, secretary of the Kan
sas board of agriculture, says:
"Corn thrown into a well-bred pig is
cash. The hog is a patented ma
chine, fully capable of taking care ot
all the raw material set before it. It
is self-regulating and self-oiling, nev
er gives out and is perfectly reliuble.
The machine can take ten bushels of
corn and put them into the room that
one bushel will require. Take a good
hog and fill him with corn and fatten
him. Seven pounds of cqrn will make
one pound of fat, and that pound
worth many times seven pounds of
corn. The hog is a condenser of
freight rates. Ship him to Kngland
and the freight on him would be
much less than on the corn it tooK
to fatten him, and he will bring sev
eral times the amount of money."
After the Horse In Dead,
The whale can be put to a great num
ber of uses when dead, us can also the
horse, the various parts of which are
utilized as follows: Hair of mane and
tail for haircloth, ttuding mattresses
and mnking bugs for crushing seed in
oil mills, etc.; hide and sklu tanned for
leather for covering tables, etc.; ten
dons used for glue and gelatine; flesh
for food for dogs, poultry and man;
fat used for lamps, etc.; intestines
used for covering sausages, making
gut strings, etc.; heart and tongue for
food; hoofs for gelatin, prussiate,
fancy snuff boxes, etc.; bones for knife
handles, phosphorous, superphosphate
of lime and manure; blood for manure
and shoes for reuse or for old iron.
Spare Moments. ,
The smaller and more crowded the
poultry quarters, the cleaner they
must be kept,
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Plaitornia 01 I i litl al
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rtLW-l Pi.rt ei nt 11)1
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l.ili'.u:; (?-..r I.-...H jf
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Cf.I'.al Ij tv; ivH liov. .' ' j
en;i;.;iiit i. ;.ur i.ii . I . I
pins; '::., ca i j . ' " "li
or v tiling -..I ,..i ' ;;.
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Ma; i.c. . ru: r v . I -S-1
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ernn.en.i;; finer .-:-Ikt'i'V-;
plora;:c-.j; Vev'ew ei I ,' '1 .'-'
Srlwr-. 1 1 1 l.'-.-:..
Condensed lnformatVn for the
Office, the Store Homci
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Price (j Postpaid to my aiMrfss. 35;
o?ISyi THE V0P1D,
Newngtan.i, ru,,tzcr nuiidln", New Yorlt
"Silver Plate that Wears."
The trade mark
18411
ogers
Bros."
ou Spoons, Porks, etc., is a guar
antee of quality the world over.
The prefix 1847 insures the
genuine Rogers quality. For Nile
by leading dealers everywhere.
Send for catalogue No. 191 1 to
International Silver Co. Mer'den, Ccnn.
13S32BX3
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
V Sa I
Psnfr. Alirnvn reliable. LMlva.
' It'll S'.ort'.K'N BNUlilMtg in Ri and
UoM nieutllle boxes, sealed with blue ribbon.
Tavhsi other. Krewe alsisiarcranM Mbatl
imloaiHl laallBlioas. lluy of your DniKKlnt,
nr send 4. In suuups for Partlrsilsira, Tcall
tuoniala and " Kellrf for LmIim," in letter,
by rvtnrsi MauUL at,0 XssUiiwulaia, HoW v
ail Urugglsta.
OBIOBB8TBR OBIMIOAL OO.
100 JiaMlLaM M -, rHIU PA.
Meartea Ibli gagaa
Frank Aainrr,
"What ore you doing here?" de
manded the irate farmer of the hoy
he had surprised in his chestnut
grove.
".Nutting, fir." replied the frank
little chap as ho strove to hide the
uut hag behind his back. .Judge.
ot a Kleker.
"What did you do when the horrid
man called you a donkey?"
"Nothing."
"Well, if it had been me I would have
kicked him with both feet."
"Just so! Any donkey would have
kicked." Chicago American.
Inquest in Partition.
In the Orphans' Court of Silytler Co.,
Pennsylvania. In the estate of Ja
cob i.-plty, late of West Heaver
Township, lu sal, I County, deceased.
Now, lVc K l .', tue lion t K'ni.ted n ru'o
up, ui the nt In nml ntlu r putiei inli ri'i oil m
tue pnrtitinu ut tlio rent cil.iu nf wu.l ,. eeili nt.
lu uppi'iir in en'ii t iiurt mi Mummy. t..e ..UI
:lny if li-iiiiiury, A. It , I in 1, ut ' oelueU p. in.,
ami a';i in rrlue the real e lute ut tin.. vnl i-
ntion Haul l,v return t iiuiiie I .liii l. uriu.iUe I
lints oil tite iimiie, ur atiuw cuiiiu v liv the Mime
should Iml bu mil, I
I
I i.i' A .Nfyeaa m m mi ar.
tSg Horse I f
Vi 'm Sense I R
A'! fcil eaches that glue and 1
lf lWAo-d'KKSfusedtoplaie B J
Jrr'A V! some coffers with) are I "
Jfi"f. z nt fit to drink. H
is never clazed it's 1
pure, undoctored coffee. H
ak The sealed packsire keep U ar
fflf- " 'rsl and pure. P ar
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EXJOYCD IT AWFILLT. "?"
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Are your
Kidneys Healthy?
Itenu iiihi r-the Kidneys
are the most wonderfiil
organs. Your very life de
pends upon them. Kino
tenths of nil sickness is
caused by diseased and ne
glected kidneys. If healthy
they filter ell the impurities
out of the blood Hheunia
tism,dysiepsi;i, const i pa Hem,
li ver disease, bladder troubles,
biliousness. Iieadache, blood
disease nnd fenmlo weiikne-i
nr. all tlio result cf diciibod
kidneys.
o you know
Dr. Kennedy's
Favcrite Remedy
.rsi- r;;i-rr ;r vmti
or miy fV n nf kidney
routilu I Ii has in en i,..o,l tor i.,',rlv
I) years with unlailimr sueeesa by
thysieians in Iuipilnl4 nml ;,;.
ir.u,,19. Ifyo,. will m. ml y.,,lrmi.
to Dr. D.ivi I kmitieily t
, - n, Hiindiiiit, N. v.. thry will
i. -nbs:.hiltlii f,;tn trial
,? s.'' u w 'art-'o to-iiav
ii-. i . ... found nt UUy jj,,
eti em. led rfu.tcs. 8
U'.bottU otths forts.
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nliova ori'er, notice U heieu.. kiiii ii, y.ut,
T. A. iiKiier, .itty in rmt fur il .,v Ann
liet.. Sir.. Ilvu i.i ,le , Mi, l.yilia l e.luer
unii Abinliaiu H. viieu-r,. in Mu'rv Ann suunk
and hloti siiuok' .Mif. Auiaiiilii Imii er ami u
.liuru linyer, .Mrs. arali .lane '.Man le anil
hriiiiklin II Mnrkle.Hi.il s.u:ili l epley, till ur
hnyihir I uiinly, lu.; ili-i. Iie-ier Siuipnell nml
lusepli S.unpu II, nf ! mull liel.l, ilieliiituu :
!Vir. Polly Ann l'aust and l.eurne l uut, uf
Moure Park, -li lullIK in : l-.i.ie Idiluli;, .if linn.
nrilMvillu, .MieliiKan : Mv. Anialimla Kline, uf
I. eenblirf; Mielnaii ; Alnalialll liolliiK, nl Sutti
Station, .MiclilK.ni ; .Mis I .ll.iln til lieeter Mild
lunilil lieeter, ot l ull. in, Miehimtli ; Mm.
li.iuliall litliiin; ami llulieit Huloni.-, el Mi-lm
will' a, lli.leinu: Miiiuii I'ai kcr, uf l lllee l.lvi'M,
Mielilunn . Samuel h. i'aiki-r, ul (nan. I liaimln,
Mieliiitaii ; Uaae I;, I'.u ker, ul spuiilihj;,
.Mi. lilKnn: Mis l.il.ie Snillli nml ( liauiin y ..
Sr.utli, linn. . Iliisiuitli uuil Hamul i I) iuilli,
u( lluwnul lily, .llielintnii ; Trias K. Iililen,
t luirlra A. lliilen. .Mrs. Ida M. i i in i , iti i and
Henry t'iniiitiiti, all uf Mueuiiili. Iiliums , lluiv
aul ,S. Fil ler, n Imse address is uiikiiiiwn ; .lulill
II. I.e!le, nf .s.iKlrrville. .Mllllni I n , I 'it ; hli.
alivth Itr. iiiur, wlm.c wheri'iitiuniH is iinkn 'ivu ;
Alri Itneliel Kemlierlinjrmiil.luliii Keinlierlin:.
u( Klktin I, Iliilinnn: Miss I. in v Ann t it, ami
Jerry I'll. Mrn Nirah t'niliy, A rs. Ileriiiei-Kleiiiti-lt
and John Muiufelt Mrs Annie l.ep
ley, Aniini Lepley, Kiuiriiimi nf II. it l.eeli y and
ln-ulali 1 1 pley, Wrt Waijnur, v lit Wanner,
Kuurdinu ul Lottie V'ilu;iie anil .Mirnd N..i;iier.
.His. Ma. i;io lliuiti, A. Miielnir, i;uartli:in uf
I .lenn l.i pley anil Kn il l.ti;.ey, all ut i Ion,
Mieliian. nnd iVlra. Abliie Saiiiiuru and i auk
Niiiln.rii.nl Hurrlhik, Micliixuu, lieim ( the
aniil .lacoU Ipley, iioeeaeii, mid pm Huh In m
itreat tsi uniwitr In tlio Ornliam' Court uf ?ai l
ililifyvoii .'imoY.y; iiir nay of reurii.tri,
Iwua. at i u'cluek i ni.tin aei'iiniauee with i.iinl
order. li, ,M Siiimii t..
I Senl of the Orpliam'l I'lerkU. C
-l four! of Snyder O. W. Uu,
( la,, I'eiinu I r-Heri IT.
"Did you have lots- of nice things
to eat at the party?"
"Hather! Why, I bad to take four
kinds of medicine after it." Ally
Sloper.
laiiKiinm'.
Tile aetor erhs: "l am unliM i !"
"lie Is i!m:e llpl" my ., 1 1 . . , l- iyp.
It's iniKl'.ty hard to keep the run '
( !' i.lllKU.Igc 111 tl.e-e I i.'.iys.
Illiee.
A Hf.l.iO lull IS
C(tliil lull il' i XI'li ss li e tlmllks
of limiK r Hall, 'oi Wist l'oinl. l.i.
Listen why: A scu-tc ei Id liml m".
t It'll I'll Ins lin gs, tinning u most
tibst iiialc eiMigli. Sevt inl i liysieians
sniil lie liml ('(.iisiiiuptidii, but I'oiplit
in i lit'lji hint. Win u ail llidiiulit In.
wits dm tm il lui lii san to use lip.
King's Ni w JiiseoM'r.v IVrOoiisiimp
t urn mill writes "Jf has complete! v
i'uimI iiic inn', savtil mv life. I imw
weigh :!27ik." Jt s positively giiitr
unit 'il lor Couslis, Colils ami l,ung
troubluH. J'iico Mi, mill Sl.iMl. Tiial
liutlles fin nt IMiilillcbuig Dtiig
Store, (iialiliili, iiiiiii tn (i. Kicli
liolil. an I lr. .I. W. S.unpsi'l, I'eiuis
Creik.
Tim ell-en ntver sti iken lor slii'i li r
lll.'lll s.
m;w i rMi iiv t'tiijioitr.
Iri'lins are daily tiiiiling a wnihl
i f ccinfo) t in Jliiekli n's Ai nica Sulvt
It kills paill lli'lii lUnns, Senilis,
L'lltH. Jtlllisi'H J JdlltjUt is I'lciTs
uuil 1'i'ver Soles ; emes V.i uplioiis,
Suit J'bruti!, Jloils Htnl l'i Inns, re
moves Coins iiud WuriH. Best Tile
t ure on em tli. Onlr -'ie it Multlm
l n g Drug Store, Oravlull, (ioi uuiii
. Co., liichlicld, lr. j. W. Sampstl,
I'cuiiH Ci cek.
Thy problem p!ay is its broad nH it
' 'o o.
lOII.S lllAltl.V AllAtK.
'Al wife Wt'S so ill tLlit j. (k il pl.y
nil . wi re niial lc to hi Ip Lit,'
iies M. M. Ausl n, of Wincliesler
il., "but Wns ton plttilv tllro'1 bv
Kit g's New J.it,, l')Hs.'' They
il w,i,i'(.is in stoiniich niul liver
i I ill s. Cnii' consl ii'nt ion sick
' i. hit he v.V t.i Mi, bib liiirn' Drug
ion , ; .vli'.;:,;..iiiii iti tV Co. Itieh
l'l. i. nl).- . ,i. W. Sii'ipsel, I'eiuis
ttk.
'1 hi' 1 li.-.! I i r may sdll have
i ' 1'ji el ', li ii w .
iii;:si.;i;i i uk i.uMi i.it'K
CilMsl ,l in i,,.. ii t j,,, lmju
"lg. lis i i ;. 1 n.ly M.alt. y, le.'U--!ur
Hello!!. :u,,l ui i'iu k v ib stinving
ilea. lly nisi Hm. 'ei.is. I'.l t l i- ljit
ti t s I i"Ml il i. Si i ii.i.i. b I i, I
. . - r. I illlll
l-iili-eys. purifv iheblooil, ami givo
ii M'i'iiiiiii n I'tliic lih-v work
v-oi ih i s in cttfiiig Kiiliiey 'J'loiihli s,
!'( liuile Ci n: laints. Dyspepsia, aiut
Ni'iMiiif. Ins :i.-lsii i iistii'iilimi nml
Mal.iiitt Vigcnis heiilth nml
sliei'i-th nle.aos fi.lli w their use.
Only .'Hi-, gu.uai t. il b.vMiilillehilig
Ih ii. S! r... ( int'd'ill, (tm in;. ti ,v Co
l!itli!i' l,l-Di. J. W. Saiii. il, lVi.ns
Cittl;.
No, M mil ilear, in-il t.i r gan.cH bio
not playe-.! i ul.
DMIMSTIIATOKS' MiS'ICK. bet.
tt rs uf Ailllliliistratinn In tin esl.iln nl
I'ully .Null, late uf I'erry luwyisliip, .Snyder
I'ouiity, In., iltiivase.l, liitvinit been irrniitrd
to the iiiidemiiriml, nil persons knowliiK thvui-
.r.1.1. I ,,K LI..' , r..l,l ratt nr.. Mn,.r..l
make ininiedia, .,,'w..ui. ti,u.v. .....11.4
elaiius iii:iilriit the .1 entate will prrnent tlleiu
dulv niltliellti.lt.il tu tile tllliler-lKlietl.
lit ASK lil It'lll Mt. II,
.1. i.W 'l . 1 H 'KN 1:1:111 , l-.i:, Ailininlntraturn
liei. s, vji l M . Pleasant .Milln.
A
T CiiFe a CoM in no Dey
! T;&s Laxative Br omo Qdnme Tablets. $ pp A
Saven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. Th3 SijiatUrC, SvY?
Cures Crfp
in Two Dayi.
G! every
-rtWTLa btx. 25c.
nr
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 becasion. The family bottle, Sixty cents,
contains a supply for a year.