The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 12, 1903, Image 2

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    MIDDLEBTJRG POST.
The matter of feed is
tremendous importance : t
Society Formed to Erect a
i in Washington.
Tablet
Wet
AN APPEALTO AMERICAN PEOPLE
YronT
lit focj'iin
Lktef-.r
ftcdi:
cd bis o"a
r.u
in.;
r
t
to
us nciis
ccrtrs.
farmer,
lop?. K
The
tV: m:)st pork,
get tuc most
Hut how about the chi!ua a
Are they fed according U
science, a bone food if bo:e
are soft and undeveloped, a
flesh and muscle food if they
are thin and weak and a blood
food if there is anemia ?
Scott's Emulsion is a mixed
food ; the Cod Liver Oil in it
makes flesh, blood and muscle,
the Lime and Soda make bone
and brain. It is the standard
scientific food for delicate
children.
Send for free
sample.
v
Heart From AticcK
of LaGrippe.
mm
Susses
HIT? lUk". 11.'. PICIUTt la
the I. Tin ol a label u on the I
wrapper of every LOtl.e ul
hutimion you buy.
Scott&Bowne
CHEMISTS,
409 Pearl St., N.Y.
50c. and $1 1 all druggUU.
Ilia Opinion.
"Away back in Iho dark ages," said
the Kohack philosopher, "u baked
load in a silken bag was prescribed
for rheumatism, hi the enlightened
present wo resort to the faith cure,
magnetic healing, the mud bath, elec
tricity, and one sonorous-sounding
opnth.v or another. About ,tho. .only
aJrar.ee I cun (lr?t' '
1'twt. the niti 1, ku0..
toad.'V-Puck.
The Amamptlon of the- Idle.
Thouph you may toll your whole life
ttirouph,
Some man with lazy r!a
!Wi:i sr,cr. anil fay that hi- cuii'.l Co
Mum tif-ttc r if he trii J.
Wa.ii.i:; n Star.
xi i) .i:u.
Asked to Contribute Fund to Honor
the Man Who Wrote the Declaration
of Independence Congress Will Not
Be Asked For Aid.
Washington. Feb. 2 The Thomas
Tefterson Memorial Association, organ
ized tor the (impose of erecting at
the national capital an appropriate and
truly national memorial to the "author
of the Declaration of Independence,"
through its president, Admiral George
Dewey, has Issued an appeal to the
American people tor funds to carry
out the Vject of the association. The
text of the- apiN-al Is as follows:
To th-.- American People The
I Thomas Jefferson Memorial Associa
tion has b.en organized to take up
the Imi i neglected duty of erecting a
I fittins menu rial to the memory 01 mu
I man who wrote the Declaration of Ic
dependence.
We have here beautiful and costly
tributes to the memory of American
soldiers, sailors, statesmen, physicians
Inventors and philanthropists, and thy
soldiers nnd sailors of Franco are
honorpd. but there Is not one tablet
to the memory of that great Ameri
can, Thomas Jefferson.
We ask the people to contribute ac
cording to their ability to this me
niorlal. Congress will not be asked
for money, as we rely solely upon the
people, the young and the old, th-?
children and their parents, tor thu
success of the movement.
The charac ter and cost of the pro
posed memorial canont be stated, but
it will be appropriate to the greatness
of the man and the importance of the
document from which his name is In
separable. Rigid economy will be ob
served. In the expenses of carrying oa
the work.
Every contributor will receive a cer
tificate acknowledging his subscrip
tions, and carrying with it member
ship in the association. In time to
come these certificates will bo
"badges of honor." I
Contributions, checks, money orders
or drafts should he made paynble to
the order of the treasurer of the as
sociation. Mr. Jesse B. Wilson, presi
dent of the Lincoln National Bank. i
The people will be kept Informed of
all important action of the associa
tion. Communications adressed to the
secretary. Mr. W. S. McLean, will re
ceive prompt nnd respectful attention.
OICORGE DEWEY.
Admiral of the Navy, President.
The association Is now complete In
Its list of officers, every state being
.ti.MnU4LJty .wtwRriQnt. and
In some cases by a member tf the
board of governors. No great move
ment of a similar character In thla
country. It is claimed, has as Its offi
cers more men of national character
and influence than this organization.
The association, it Is stated, is thor
oiishly ron-partisan, the design being
merely to raise a memorial to Mr.
Jefferson as the wtiter of the Declara
tion of Illdi'i i-ll'VlM'e.
Amn:i : tii-- i pr 'side-us of the as
sociation pre ih.. !' 1 ! . r.vin : Delaware,
Palpitation, Smother
ing, Short Breath.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
Cured Me.
The terrible after effects of LaGrippe are
most dangerous when ihey attack the heart,
the engine of hie. Weak hearts are as com
mon as weak' stomachs and when an attack 11
made upon the weak heart, that organ soon
becomes a diseased heart and the patient will
unless promptly treated, sutler long and
eventually die ! heart disease, the dread of
millions. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure strengthens
and regulates the heart's action, enriches the
blool and improves the circulation.
"Some years aco I had an attack of the
f rip, and it ld't me with a very weak heart,
alpitatum, shortness of hrcalli and smother
ing spells that made me sit up in bed to
breathe, robbing me of sl;ep, made me most
miserable. I would become fatigued and
exhausted hum the Icist exertion and was
in such a critical condition that I could not
attend to my business. My phisician seemed
unable to control mv case, and instead of
getting better I was gradually growing
weaker every day. Then 1 hep.m taking Dr.
Miles' Heart Cure and af er I had used two
bottles I was greatly unproved. I continued
with the remedy until I had taken in all six
bottles, when 1 was able to alteud to busi
ness without inconvenience. 1 was com
pletely alTd permanent! v cared of heart
trouble by Dr. Mi es' lie irt Cure and cheer
io, lv recommend it to all sufferers from that
terrible affliction." 11. H- LllLF, Clovers
ville, N. Y.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot
tle I r. Miles' Remedies. Send for Irec hook
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lud.
UNIQUE SCARECROW.
U la he Invention uf mm Auatrallaa
Gtuina Who Pronounce It a,
t.rrat Succraa.
A writer in Garden and Field, an
excellent Australian paper, says that
a scarecrow made like the one pic
tured proved very effective. He de
scribes it us follows:
"A is a piece of three-fonrths-inch
pas pipe inserted firmly in the soil
0 as to stand six feet above ground;
the top end must be smooth. B is ot
galvanized downpipe, with an end
soldered on the top. C C are t-lioit
pieces of dow npipe soldered on B. N
is u piece of tin or iron cut as de
scribed and shown. D is a dead bird
or wing of a fowl, if a noisy toy
Flew Goods at Sclinee
r :..: ...... -..l r..,.. i,.i..... f .
A G J UOli ft Hill IJW 11 trill I II V AICICI II lUi
a a . .1
km. k or Alcrciiaii'iise at bargain rius to every person. Call J
my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
SHOE SREDUCED 25 Ml
Jl
All ladies ami miens shoes have been retimed
Men's Wool lined Huhtier hoots, made hy the In,,
o., rediteed to $2.50.
Ladies first quality rublers 40c.
ladies fur scarps
V'or'h 84.00 reduced to 83.00.
A full liuu of Dress Goods at lioltoni Prices.
Heard I p the Minft.
Mrs. HarU'iiiflat (pettishly)
Georire, I wibh vou would rock tl
baby.
Harlemflat (gruniy ) Whafll I rock
the baby for?
Mrs.liarlemflat (bristling) Because
he's not very well, and what's more,
half of him is yours, and you should
not object to rocking him.
Harlemflat Well, don't half belong
to you?
Mrs. Harlemflat Yes.
Harlemflat Well, you can rock your
half nnd let my ba'lf holler. N. Y.
Times.
A Dream.
If n rlude In Ms automobile
Should collide with n scorcher n-wh el
And the crash to ensue
Should demolish the two
'Twould seem much too good to be real.
N. V. Herald.
Doctor I'm afraid I made a mis
take iu that last prescription I fceut
ever.
Druirri-t That's H right. Due. I
couldn't read it. anyhow, so 1 gate
the man a mixture of my own. Chi
cago American.
silence I Golden.
Tr f man who to the highest rung
(Jiits fasitst and1 best
Is he who always glvts h!i tcr.gue
Vast quantltit? of rest.
-San Kran' is'.o ;ul.ttin.
John S.
W. S.
Wlls-im.
vcrsity:
Patt!so-i
West Vi
!! "
I
v
M;'
in. .h '
'..ll ll s
inl. Admiral
y. Woodnnv
itiicton I'ni-
Roberf K.
V. Daniel:
Fa'iil.ner.
llluii-riiK i:i.
if-
ft
HENRY HARDING,
SCH1NEE, Pa
v- "V ADJlJSAABLE TOP.
t y'ls 14xlS inthts ; large nnd etn.iijr emiijJ
" yin.r jmcticnaisy, ijiretohy, dux, l , i:ai
' ' Hiiii.k, Atlas, or any heavy ilnn e, at at v
angle. It can he rerolvtd 01111 Cr'fir4 when
fo as to always throw the xtrdngvut liifJ on th.
You can thus avoid the nlmin on your naiJ
when holding; a liook in otir hand or 011 a k-vt
It is made of Ouk,ond has 011 one edge a jj
keep hooks from sliding ofl.
REVOLVING CASE.
This Case is 15x15x12 inches. The s!ie.
Oak or Ash, finished on both sides and on all
AUSTRALIAN SCARECROW,
windmill were fixed on the top
... . .r. l ii - n -l ri.
woiiiu lie an improvement, to ue m ami nave ineiie oi 1MM1K siace on niur sines, tir o ieet 111 j:
,1... w...i i.i.ipiiii-fl 11,11st. 1 e i 1 1 n 1 1 It 1 1
uii K in .-- - iMiini 1111110 1 ii r 1 et. r, nee ikkiks 01 0:1 v 1 w. rtianv 1 imi ;s nw.
be placed on the-rimer shelf. In all twenty to thirty vimW.
size, "' 1 mil in it.
A Silent (.nine.
Tommy Can we play at keeping a
thop in here, mamma ?
Mitiiiina (who has a headache) Or-1
tainly, but you must be vtry, iryj
(piiet. ,
'I omrny Well, we'll jiretcud we don't !
adtrti.-t . Tit-l:its.
Mother Now take your medicine.
Johnny, and I'll give you a penny.
Job nny Not much 1 won't. That's
medicine tastes so bad it's worth a
nickel easily. Chicago American.
I'ropiT Ammunition.
O! "Can- will kill a rat," they say,
And so when ferth you fare
Tn kill mu h In asts h nmht or Jay
IV rarrfii! lo lake care.
rhliadelpt.iu l'riss.
to
ilia Itejifton.
Lucie Yes, my husband had
leae the city on business to-day.
Maud You'll feel lonesome, then,
I suppose.
i.ueie
mother
coming
A
Ehe-1
liUii'lri-il
waM.'t a pound
live hi a wi- w 1
H'-r Jlii-b:.i
OS mui-h vi
vvou! Ii.'t be belt
tibout it. .Inilu
tonsollnic He ! Ion.
tuipusv I must weight a
and i1y. Just think 1
ow-r a hutnlreil ami
'r ma rrii d '.
ell. If vim had lost
n'l'ii' gained, you
i.nw to grutnble
I ue ll Atf eel
water Uilu:
-Yes, but fortunately my
wrote yesterday that she is
to see us. Brooklyn Life.
Too .Mark Surpla.
Husband Are you aware, my dear,
that it takes three-fourths of my kal
ary to mctt your dressmaker bills,?
Wife (ioociness gracious! What do
yon do with all the rest of your money ?
Chicago American.
ICpjoieluic Mblh Her.
Minnie Well, I'm glad Kit Spur
long is going to be married at last.
Lut ie The tone of your voice
doesn't indicate it.
Minnie But I am. When the list
of marriage licenses is published
everybody will find out she's 7 years
old. Chicago Tribune.
tl.
lull
drop
bCOpe.
"Now I l.iinw." be saiii, after n e
ing the luit-roiii-s darting urouiid in
the water; "I Know what sing when
the kilt!" is boiling; it is these little
bugs." .V Y. Times.
I Oder l.oek and hrr,
Mrt. ( riinsniilii aU I see a Brooklyn
woman has diseovernl a way of jic
Vrntilig her losing her hair
Mrs. ( riiiisnnlieak r:i!cnl! And
what (! s she iu?
"Loel-s jl iu the safe." Yol.ktls
Slatt suiau.
Tlie A irerlnliin.
The Author (after the lirst perform
ance) Well, what do you think of my
play? " 1
Feminine Friend It was just love
ly! Who designed the heavenly
Oresscs? Brooklyn Life.
Till one Women.
Miss Van Ihr ln.o,, y,. m;,.6
j;jnn.-, I an. the youngest mi-mUr l
one of the oldest families in New York.
Miss Binns (entioiiily) 1 don't doubt
that its the oldest family if jou're
the youngest member! Smart Set.
Xot Ju.l What She Wanted.
"Well," he taid, drawing hiiiibilf up
proudly, "what, if I have a past? Such
u thing is not uncommon nowadays.
"Oh, no," she answered, "I realize
that. But I never cared for the com
mon. I think I'll wait for some one
with a future." Chicago Becord-ller-aid.
not be placed iu position
are absolutely required and removed
directly they have served their pur
pose, otherwise spoggie will get iu
familiar with them as with the trees
themselves, and thus all beneficial
results will be lost. To make the
movable scarecrow, get three pieces
of two-inch iron galvanized down
pipe, vi.. one four feet and the other
two feet long. Solder them togctliei
in the shape of a cross, with a rap
soldered on the top end of the four
foot length. At 'the end of one arm
fasten a piece of tin, say one side
of a kerosene tin with about half an
inch of the top edge, cut along three
inches from each end, and one strip
bent out at right angles on one side.
the other t,he same onthe opomteJ
side, to form two snort arms, irom
which nrmH hang iron nuts suspend-
, , . A '!' ... ...Ill
el nv strings. 1 nrae inui, mm jvct , rr. . T .. 11 1
on strikinir the tin as the figure re nn ornament to any Olhce, Library or Parlor,
volves with the wind (when theiv
is nny). Drive a six-foot length of
t hree-foiirt hs-ineh gas pipe and dress
it up accordingly to taste, either as
a lady or gentleman. A kerosene tin
wi'h a bole in the bottom and .1
two-inch slit on each side about lnlf
way dow n would perl aps help to
form ihe boi!'.-. as well lis
more noise, 1 siieeially
four iron nuts were suspended by
strings inside of it."
Apple nail Soli KxliMiiKt Ion.
Apple trees are not as bard on soil,
as many have supposed, if we will
keep the soil in proper physical con
dition. A bulletin issued by Cornell
university shows that in a single yeai
a crop of apples will remove for the
fruit from a single acre, 13 pounds
of nitrogen, one pound of phosphoric
ncid and lit pounds of potash. The
leaves on the trees which produce
this crop of fruit will require l'.l
pounds 1 if nitrogen, 5.2 pounds of
phosphoric acid and Is. 4 pounds of
polash. The tree growth will require
9.4 pounds of nitrogen. 3.0 pounds of
phosphoric acid and R.s pounds of
potash. This looks to be a severe
strain on the soil, yet I believe that,
ill things considered, apples are
about half as hard on soil as corn.
assuming that n'l or eacli crop is
permanently removed from thp soil.
Prof. Clothier, in Farmers Review.
CAS I IMiSinnectmg the top and Cask are finished 111 lihut
and of siillicietit strength to last a life-time.
Pipe, Post and Legs.
Hie ! legs are attached by round-headed screws to the liiriici
Into this post is forced an iron pips, which runs up throng 1 lit
and to which the castings at the top are attached. Aroii: i ll.i-
the Cask revolves.
As s IIomk, Offick or IiiBKAKY article we claim its c(iiiil li
exist. The accuracy of this statement can be confirmed hv wi
letters of the highest commendation from thousands of Mini;d
tornevs, Physicians, Government, State and County Cuhcials,
and Business Men. Over 50,000 have been sold in the United
and orders now come tor large lots lrom .bnglanu and other
countries. - -
UOW FINISHED. It is handsuoely finished in Vnlip
AS A GIFT. Nothing made is more suitable to present toil
or as aWedilmg or iiirtliday Gift than this Stand.
HOW SHIPPED. This Stand is sent knocked down, wnw
heavy pa er ninkipg a package of 20 lbs. liy Freight it H
mc 1 (I cliifs in d nt nl cut half what it would test if sum
Plain directions for putting together accompany each Staml.
W u e the recti ar mice of this Stand is 87.00. for a smrt id
'USIIV4 ' n,,ui,, (.. v,,l llw.in ,,f (lu, u-lwilesnln l-ltn id Tlit-cr )nl!:ir.
II uirce 01 I ,, . . . , v ... , . ., .
i., t 11 ciigo. ir we win st'uii tue 1 usr one year picpai
Stand sliipud F. (). P. Chicago, for 83.50.
The FOST,
told
your
11 r Mdrriaitr.
Mr. Scrapjieigh You always
me that there was no fool in
family.
Mrs. .Scrappeigh That was before
we were married, John. Brooklyn
Life.
A Soft Annrr, K4c.
Hc7clriah -4"bas, are yi 11 aware
that tfce liniijl of vour In ad are nuiii
bere.11 .J
Jonas ii. 'Iie Almighty would
have to take to fl actions if be ever un
dertook a census of yours. Harvard
Lampoon.
itlip DlfTereiK.
May But why do you think he made
a mistake in taking up music as a pro
fession? I always though he plated
the fiddle ral her well.
Ann. It's quite evident that you
never heard luiu perform upon the
violin. Brooklyn Life.
I entailable.
Clote Merchant Yes. sir, I want a
Lew bookkeeper; but you won't do.
Applicant May I akkwhy?
' Clote Merchant You are a bald ai a
billiard ball, air. A ujbu with no hair
to wipe Lia pen on will ruatout a whole
box every week. X. Y. Weekly.
!Vut al All Embarraaard.
"I it true that I'iker is linaucially
embarrassed?"
"lie is awfully in debt, but it doeic't
litem to embarran him at all." Cincin
nati Enquirer.
' Am Aaoarnoaa Allaek.
Brown To my knowledge I have not
an encwiy in the world.
- Jonei I have; somebody tent my
little boy a tin horn by mail! Detroit
Free Pre.
IlotT in Keep Ciller Sweet.
A correspondent of l'lirm nnd Fire
aide says: "There is practically no
w.-iv of keeping eider from fermenting
unless something is done to sterilize
it. This sterilizing mny lie done by
raising the eider to n temperature
of 1.10 degrees three times, allowing
, it to cool between, and finally
! bottling when hot. This is certainly
the best way of treating it if you do
' not wish to use a drug. In my own
I experience I prefer to keep it sweet
1:, I V 7 ; :! .-f
carbonate of soda to n barrel, not
I milking it tin.' i 1 late in the autumn,
J when cold weather is nssured, nnd
then keeping it cold during the win
trr. If it U in n room the temper
ature of which is just below freez
I lug point it wvll not freeze, but will
be cold enough to prevent nny very
active fermentation.'
,1 1
Middlebur
k.1
Didn't Frlichten Him.
"Horace (irecley once said that a man
with more than a million dollars is a
nuisance."
"Well, I'd rather be that kind of a
.iiisance than the other kind."
"What other kind?"
"The kind that wants to borrow a
V." Brooklyn Kagle.
Ilia Ilank.
"Ah, says the visiting foreigner to
the magnate who has engineered the
great deal in corn, "I suppose you
are one of the famous captains of
industry that your country has pro
duced." "Sir," replied the corn-king, "I am
n colonel." Judge.
Woadrrful llnildera.
"I have built up a great, many thin
people," fcuid the ...m with chin
whisker.
"Do you sell health food?" asked
the curious crowd.
''No, I make padded overcoats."
Chicago Daily News.
For I'nblleatloa Only.
The Ingeiiiiii What did the man
ager say when you asked him for a
raise?
'J'ha Soubrette He offered to give
me 1 raiae of fifty a week in the
pre reports, if I'd accept a reduc
tion of f re a wi ek in cash. Pock.
Teatlinouy for Sprnylni;.
At u. horticultural meeting an Illi
nois fruit grower said: I hud a little
orchard of 60 trees that were ten
years old, and we never had secured
a plum from that orchard. Every
flu m rotted luiyt year, and this year
we sprayed three times with the Bor
deaux mixture aiul Paris green, and
the trees that Wej dldi not spray the for that opera cloak?
,.i,...,u .11 ,!' iioA l. E,ni. Mrs. Torone Twe
thev Lad before: ' ift fact, we not so I dear
disgusted with them that we cut out
nbout eight or ten trees to expert
rntr.t on, and now wvs wish we had
tbtm back again.
The American Novel.
"Why don't you write an American
novel?"
"I have thought of it," answered the
literateur, "but was deterred by the
fact that 1 could not decide whether to
make the hero nn Knglikhinaii, a
Ki riicliiii.in or a tiernian." Washing
ten Star.
lia Una)-.
Angry Katlu r (stick iu hand, to lit
tle Willy) Why are your clothes
: i.ii ' :-'i . . 1, .1 1 1 l!y .'
Little Willy (whimpering) I fell in
the gutter.
"And with your new trousers on?"
"Yes, pa. 1 didn't have time to come
home and change 'cm." Cinciiiniitl
Knqiiircr.
An Annry Threat.
f'trug','ling Merchant If you don'i
attend to business better, I'll reduce
your income by one-half.
Chief Clerk Kb? Only yesterday
you said you thought of taking me
into partnership.
Struggling Merchant That's what
I mean. N. Y. Weekly.
Ma JHapoaal.
Mr. Torque How much did you pay
The Ilmipy
No u.e to hunt the l-irn f
Thev're with vou all the !'
They're loalln' with you'll
An idnifln' In a rhvrr.
No ue to fearch the wortn
An' think thev're (arar.iW
The brlKhtest of 'em s:!ila'M
In violets at your feet.
Atlanta Constitution.
SO rtH.ITE.
-1 '
Torque Twenty-live dollars,
"That price for a cloak Is a sin and a
shame."
"Well, the sin will rest on my own
shoulder." Baltimore Herald.
He Won't yn
Bpooncr?
Miss Spooncr-
1 sitiiniH
e 1
The Saddet
... A
la the iflrl who s 'r'e 'ra,3
The auildest wor JL
Are these: "He u--kJ JatA
ine poor 1001 iii--'
-Chlcuifo Kecord-Brae
.lt
Caller I've loun" ' ,,J
. . . ...lU!& V
that y r wife is au"-"
reward fer.
Gentleman-You iat,'J
Caller Yep; an' H J -J
len dollars I'll take i
Weekly. .
La Flancee-I "J
papa is speculating
Le Fiance-So am l .
almost crlminsl for
late with money 1
aved for bia son-m-" -