The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 12, 1903, Image 3

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    MIDBLEBURG.POST.
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m DUMDORll STOHE,
I . ii i mv store nnd crtll vour attention to mv 1 1
Goods, jnocio-js.
Jceries, m.Dru8'
Udware, jl in ware,
Letnsware, Glassware,
Hats ana uaps,
Boots and Shoes.
1 Ri SDBCials--ExIraorflinary Mm.
t g.tlay Clock in market my price, $2.0 .
?! Ffcl
SB
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ROSE FROM THE RANKS.
Ivhtii you can't cct break-
. Scoii's Ernu'sion.
"i ' ' l f?"'t rf Krrp'J I
. xr, IcXc Scott's
Vfhcn you have
: ' : ; on a rr.i!K diet and
: thirty a little more
!:;. take Scott's
- l.irk Outings, oe. up.
iIK- ...i...a nniiii lfcurs. 20c.
M . 1 K.t Oil,. 9So .riOi
,,V lll's "'' "-"-,
f Vin1w Shades, 10c
l,nl Table Oil Cloth, 15c.
Watch My Markets
, flutter and Eggs, Lard ami Poultry. I always pay
than my eompciiiui
N. T. Dundore
DUNDORE, PENNA.
LiVeBroiiio-liniiiieiHUK-i
Vy , I tl.a numPV if it
Ll It'll""1 ' J
Fv w (irove's Miniature
tlTORSK? AT LAW,
HlDDIiltBDB, r.
. .. . 1 1. htu nl.r'
,,uiS rliiruBicj
ri oroiuut atwnuuu.
Potties,
ERlNT SURGEOIM,
SILINS-ROVE, PA.
Uul business entrusted lo my care
prompt 8 nd care.ro. airenuuu.
KIYS' NOTICE Not ce is liercDy
that Irttin ti'staineiitury upon the ea
Itnrv Meiiiclf. Into of l'crry town
nm'ro.. !'.- ili'u'il. have been issued
tmol law to the umlersiBnecl, to whom
rd to will estate ihmild make imme-
nml and Hume Imvinir Claims IwalnM
prraeiittlicm dujy authenticated lor
PiitLir A.KriiSES,l i;xecutor,.
I'll 11.11' Mkxui.k. )
lint Mill-. Jan. 20 03.
;dor HOUSE
B. BI'TI.CB, Proprietor
rketSi., Harrisburg Pa.,
Lit P. R. R. Depot Entrance)
Cfnllfd for All TrMna
75and 50c. uooa meais, ac
flood sccomnioilatlona. . tf
A,
Ladies ' Wanted
$5.50 Sample Outfit FREE
DrNroH'ft Electric Corael.
ilriittlit front, Nature's own remedy
lor kickarhe. Nervousness, I roll
Krttioti, llondiiehe. Liver and Kid
Bfv Tro'ill.-: price 11 to I.
ilr. Niolft llalr Itrimliw.
lor Fallitii; Hair; price. 1 '1 oilet
Htirles. W rite Tor I il.eral TnriiiH.
a.A.Scott,870Bway N. Y.
Ktounnd WtHNitl IK i old
irBrttiwMLjtiinine Tablets cure
lay. ocure, noiity. rrme
Publications that tieilnliitisly report
tlie ikiings of society as reirevntt'il by
. , the rich brinir the
Fault lonable V
cheerful tidings
.ndSrn.lMr. tllut invalilIil.m onJ
Idleness have gone out of fashion. It is
trot pood form, they say, for a woman
to be "delieu'te" or for a man to be
without occupation. Therefore he has
erased to decorate the club windows,
and she, having taken up tome outside
interest befitting her renewed vigor,
no longer sleeps late, birt is ready to
begin the business of the day season
ably. My lady's athetieism seems to
be reflected in the fashions for 1U03,
if it did not even shape them. High
collars, tightsleeves and trnilingrtreet
gowns have "gone out," ami loose
gloves ami shoes are worn. Perhaps it
is because she has learned to eare for
her body that the millionaire's wife
has revised the fashions of dinner-giving
also. o modern hostess thinks
of offering 12 or 15 courses or serving
six or eight wines. Indeed, it is as
serted that society continually grows
more temperate, and in one sense at
least this is true, for the dinner table
is no longer overloaded with, Eilver or
banked high with ljpwers. Simplicity
,1s the law, andimplicltyletids'towartl
temperance. All thes new fashions
are in the directioa of improvement.
So, above all, is the increasing ten
dency, noted by society reporters, to
frown upon gossip as not being "good
form." Probably the truth is that it
never was, but that it. flourished be
cause people had nothing to do. When
society took a notion to be busy there
was no time to talk about other
people's affairs, nor was there inclina
tion so to do. In some more degener
ate nge, says the Youth's Companion,
society may recede from this position,
as it has receded in the past. P.ut al
though that rule of conduct, notHo be
idle and not to gossip, may cease to
le good form, it will never be anything
but. good sense.
'.'.'Of i.
i set fat you must cz'
':. izo'Xs Emulsion is
-oat fattencr, a great
rcngih giver.
Those who have lost flesh
.ant to increase all body
jsucs, not only fat. Scott's
"rnulsion increases them all,
cne, flesh, tlood and
.verve.
For invalids, for con
valescents, for consumptives,
for weak children, for all
who need flesh, Scott's
Emulsion is a rich and com
fortable food, and a natural
tonic.
Scott's Emulsion for bone,
flesh, blood and nerve.
you
We will send
a free sample.
Be lure that this picture
in the form of a label is on
the wrapper of every bottU
of Emulsion you buy.
scon & BOWNE,
CHEMISTS,
409 Pearl St, N. Y.
50c. and $! 1 all druggists.
tTTOK'S NOTICE Notice is
bT (ftven ttii' letters tPKtnmcntnry up
estate ot Hi'nryJK. Kiegel, late ot
urj, snvder county, retina..
. HaTf hern Issued in due form of law
ItdiTslfTtifd, to whom nil Indebted to
lif sIicjiiM miiko Immediate payment
navtuiE cUlins airalnst It should pre-
Mduly autlii'titlcHted for settlement.!
CHARLOTTE KIEUEI
Pa., Jun is, 1U03. Executrix.
The Ilnpplrt
UINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let-
rs of Administration id the eg-
Beory Boyer, late Of Jackson twp.
(Ds Pa., dee'd., having been grani
te Mxtmlimrri. all nemons knowing
N Indebted to said esta'e are requested
(immediate payment, while those having
fill present them duly authenticated to
PSgtied.
C. W, BOYER, Administrator,
llartleton, I'a.
WMSTIUTOR'S NOTICE. Let
'of Administration Inthe
Grge llouser, late of Ch a p m a n
M'rco, p( ite'd, having been uranted
, ."'""'l. all persona knowing them
iKi'Wd to tsld eiute are requested to
'MlltB nnvmanl Mhll. Ihnu hlnir
""praientthein dulj authenticated to
"muni.
I W.H.HOUSER,
f. fK Feb. 9-1'JuS. Administrator,
J lary Ml weekly with expense ad
P'"Pybleln cash each Wednesday
rj""' offlcee. Horse and carriage
rwdresMMl envelope. Colonial Co.,
".. vnicoga.j
fTEB-te,eral persons of character and
FPQtkllnn in I i t.i-
1., itwKii wnw fona in v-j,
' X) If l)rp,it mwA ..lA..IA nlfl aBnK-
L. I f '""'nfrw house of solid Ananclal
t-u-m
PAYS
10 advertise in a live and up-to-date
newspaper. For results
The POST.
try
A Steady Income.
"fommlsslon paid weekly. Our 1200
t'Wilrii " loc' n traveling agent
K Win POM of producU. Also
tint w' -""K-e ior whole or part time.
Plotn.n, ?."'" pronteble and pica
Srni r"nd. Write to day
Company, Borbeater.IT. T
The Canton Saturday Holler draws
this picture of "the happiest nuin."
And' who shall say
it is not a correct
Man- one? The happi
est man in the world is the common,
everyday chap who makes his own
living, pays his own board and has
the respect of his neighbors, lie saves
a little money as he goes along, but
he doesn't try to get a corner on the
local output, and he is a slave to neith
er ambition nor society. When he I
slides into his panta in the morning
he never wastes any time trying to
pick out the right tint of socks, sus
pender and neckties that will blend
with, the general effect. He wears a
"biled" shirt when he feels like it, and
when h'is pet corn begins to jump he
whips out his pet jack-knife and cuts
a four-inch gash in the side of his
boot and nothing is said about it in
the papers. He has an appetite like a
cyclone, and never baa to ait tip
nights to poultice his conscience. He
believes in the doctrine of live and
let live. When he encounters one of
the needy he doesn't stutter with hi
pocketbook. The plain plug of a man
is happy because he is satisfied and
doesn't spend the better part of his
life learning for something a,bout
four sizes too big for him.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
-
ajar. Ativan reliable. Lad It.
-HI4'IIKt:frM KNJiaiH In Hl and
Uold metallic boxes, sealed with blue ribbon.
Take bo elher. ReftiM f angerooa
tatloaa aael laaltalloaa. Mujr of your ominrist,
or send 4c. In stampsbr Parllralai, TeaCft
acmlala and "He I (If for Laall," in UtUr,
by return Mail. 10,0 TesUmoniala, boH
au isru8-i"a- f
nee
OHIOBBBTIR OHBaCIOAL CO.
The Engineering News has been ih
vestigating the patented preparations
that are alleged to make fuel last long
er or give out more heat, and it finds
that one specific, sold nt HO cents a
pound, is composed chiefly of common
salt, and nil the ingredients cost a lit
tle more than a cent a pound. Apro
pos of another, which is claimed to as
sist combustion by supplying free oxy
gen to the fire, the News suggests that
the best supply of oxygen is to be
found in the atmosphere, and estimates
that 2,700 pounds of the patented com
pound would have to be shoveled into
the furnace with every ton of coal
to take the place of a proper drafl
of air. One might sum tip the result),
of the inquiry by saying that good
drafts will miike livelv fires, i;oo tires
will give out siillicient heat, and good
sense is the surest 1 mi-saxcr al
though, to be sure, one cannot Ijii it
for anything' like so cents a pound.
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist.
Cea. Baadolpk, Chief of Artillery
Service, Eallated) aa at Private
Early la INtll.
Gen. Wallace F. Iinmlolph, chief
of artillery, whose name has just
been added to the list of brigadier
generals in the regular army, is a
striking illustration of the possibili
ties of American citi. ensl.lp. Like
Mnj. liens. Young. Wheaton, Hughes
and Davis nnd Krig. Ceils. Kantlall.
Kobbe, Wint and Jesse M. I.ee and
several other high-ranking ntlicers,
lieu. Knndolpli liegan bis military
career as a volunteer in the ranks
of the union army during the civil
war and twin his star by merit und
GEN. YV. P. ItANIHH.ru.
(New Chief of the Artillery Service
L'al'.id Stales Army.)
or
The SUcoverer of Swamp-Reot at Work la
Hit Laboratory.
There is a disease prevailing In thU
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 ad
vance the kldney-polsoned blood will attack
the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves
break down and warte away cell by cell.
Then the richness of the blood the albumen
leaks out and the sufferer has Bright'
Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
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 sizes. A sample bottle sent free
by mall, also a book telling about Swamp
Root and Its wonderful cures. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. and
mention this paper.
pure soldierly qualities. He was born
in l't misylwinia anil enlisted as u
private in the Seventeenth Pennsyl
vania infantry in April, 1 SOI , and was
soon appointed second lieutenant i f
the Fifth artillery. He was brevet
ted captain in June. lsti:t, for gal
lant services in the defense of Win
chester, Va., and major in IHti.l, for
good conduct ami gallant services
during the war. While in the field
in Virginia in 1m:1 his battery was
captured and he, being wounded, was
made prisoner and taken to Rich
mond. In February, 1S04, be effected bis
escape and reached the federal lines
at Yilli;imsluirg. He was with bis
regiment in Pennsylvania during the
labor strikes in IsT", and ill October,
lssll, he went abroad on the train
ing ship Saratoga, acquiring pro
fessional information. During the
labor troubles in Chicago in 1 S'J 1 he
had command of the artillery bat
talion ordered to that city. He be
came colonel of the. First artillery
bv regular promotion In October,
lssa, und served us a brigadier gen
eral of volunteers during the Spanish-American
war.
In the reorganization of the artil
lery arm in March, 1901, he was
marie chiet ot aniiit-i ....a leiuroiew
excellent service in improving the
efficiency of that branch of the serv
ice. Notwithstanding his increased
command and responsibilities, be v;is
continued in the rank of colonel, un
til the passage of the act creating
the general stalT of the army, which
provided among other things that
the chief of artillery should serve
as a member of that body and have
the rank, pay and allowances of a
brigadier general.
he efficiency record shows liim to
be an able and zealous artillery of
ficer. NEW JOB FOR STANLEY.
F.x
.iHiirrmir of linnans Appolnleil a
Member ' the Dnwra liullnn
t'omiiilahlon.
Ex-tiov. W. E. Stanley, ln has ac
cepted a place on the Dawes Indian
commission, cintie to KatiMis from Har
diu county, Ohio, in 1hT(), and was the
Fqrelsn Lsngssar.
Little Osc'ar Pop, this book soya
the Chinese, are full of idiosyncra
cies. What Is ,an idiosyncracy?
Mr. Gessem-How in thunder do I
know. I never studied Chinese. Chi
cago American.
Where the Trouble Lies.
"It's no trouble to get an honest
penny."
-No?"
"Certainly not. The trouble is to
get an honest $100,000." Brooklyn
Eagle.
An Obatreperoua Boaa.
Wantanno Why did you cpuit your
job? Diln't your work suit your em
ployer? Duzno Yes, but the stubborn old
fool wouldn't let me convince him of
it. Los Angelea Herald. '
AT' i 1 -
HON. W. E. STANLEY.
(Kansas Statesman Appointed to Place on
Indian Commission.)
third governor Kam-ns hos had from
that state. He lived in Jefferson coun
ty until 1872, when he moved to Wich
ita. While Gov. Stanley has never been in
the complete sense a politician, he has
always taken an active part in public
affairs. He hu never been defeated
for office.
During his brief residence in Jeffer
soncounty as a young lawyer he served
as county attorney and also served in
Sedgwick county three terras In this
same capacity.
Gov. Stanley is rntd an the leading
member of the bar in his section of the
state, and hi practice has been one of
the largest in the state. He is 57 years
of age.
A Genuine "Short L!ne.M
The shortest railroad in Missouri
run from EockPorttoLnngdon.adis
tance of eight miles. It has only one
locomotive and the patrons of the road
disparagingly .peak of H "the" pea
'tut roaster."
for Infants and Children.
Tlir Kiml You ll;tv Always Itotiglit lias lmnii tlie sis? t
turo of C'has. II. l'Tctclirr, ami lias boon made uinl-r liis
personal Miporx ision for ovrr iW years. Allow no one
to deceive jou in tliis. Counterfeits, Imitations and
4Just-as-j;ool' ure but l'porinieiits, ami emlanjr.'r the)
health of Children Kxperieneo against Kxperimeiit.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tmt rriTaiiia cctwanv. mumdiv (TirtT, Nrvy voww city
rjnrTT-jwMcssjrracin wmars-gg
"fWV.aal
Liberal Adjustments- jrrompt Fa yi
sawaaaaaimaagasnaaaoiiii 11 jowj aBanapgjf. mean 'm T.-n .
RErVlErVlSER
H. HRRVEY SCP.GCH;
GENERAL INSTANCE AGENGV
Only tlm Oldest, Tn'iipl CtMiipanips,
Fin, Jjil't. Ait idcnt ami Toriiatln.
Assessments, No.J.ycmiui l(t
The Aetna Founded A !., 1S10 Assets 11,; .
Homo 41 1 " ;.:
41 American 44 " " IS 10 tk i. .
The Standard ! cut Insurance Ci.
Tin.' Ncv York V, Insurance Co.
The fldcliti Mui' ! Life Association
Your Patronact silicltod
MOST
LIBERAL
Ol I EI
OF
THE
S
YEAR.
The i Jew-York
Tribune Farmer
is n national illustiale.l itgiiciiltnn.l weekly for fanners
itml tin Ir fnniilii', and stands iilllie head of the agri
cultural press. It is n practical paper for practical fanners,
helping them to secure the largest possible profit from the
farm tlirouh practical method.
It Is ei.terlalirrj"(7o"i ''1-- riicticllv 'eful to
the fanner's wife, sons and daughters, whose interests it
covers in nil iiltinclivc mania r.
Tlie regular price is fl.d" per year, ' for limilid
time we will receive your subscription lor THI: MAV
YORK TRI15UM; FARAlliR ami also for yom owii favorite
local iicws.ap. i', The Post, M iddl. burg, I'a.
11
BotliPapers OneYearforonly $1.25
St ud your onh r and money to "The Pt.
Ytmr iiaine and a.blicsH on a postal card to THE
M:V.YORK TRIIUM -I ARnnR, Xcw-YorkCily, wii:
bring j on tit '' si.ini'U' copy.
Schools and Courses of Susquehanna
II !!.. Om lirsrl rVfmirt UQ
universiiy, auiuisgaui d, r a.
. . ! . ntli.iition is r:i
! tn tliis
apaeity
rrm,iii.'nui cnl'l'l." Al Ht time siittllll nttfllt Kill
1 '.AlJIlMio ioi . .
t Ivan. i. tlie t'Hieu'iicv and cannn.n
(,,'",, V r . , : .',l. Winter, and ills,, to ...fpntv for htieliinp.
i !, ut,Tr..ptu)nilMlK.irw,,ki,.tl,eM l,,...l-n and leads up to
d rlilifate and ...lar advantn. This nicds a l.,B Ml jnt
U ,cl.er nvIio n.ust earn their wluwlion w it!, ....grt salaries i i d flm
iopportunitit's Ibr .teatly advancement Teaeliers and those o
wis!, to prepare sun-essfully ior ttacl...- slum d not lad to at. p. a . it
year the term lins April 3, l'JU. , ami -y '
are very low. Write for. u 1 par Ur.rH. F()U Y()l,NG
tS W T..e 8pg tern,
Anril i 1003 and elosen J ,nc 17, 1W3. peeial a,ranK. n.en..s have
tt attendnnee ior MUSIC and
is a Mdcndid course n K ocutum. raciuuc u.c
? 2 i .aL of an able corps of teachers who rank with Lest, any
Tcre T ",e large imposing Ladies' Hall has all the modem .jmveme
rt,:.....h;a mp Hke nnd parents can rest assured that their
daiiLditers will lie given the best care in every way. 1 he ( .mate is Ntry
. - - a . .1! . r.j,ni1nlr ICO 11 t mt eoii t he desired. v;ut
healthi.il and the sur oi. mi , .p., .., ; f
students conic irom the best iion.es. v - b- - , -
n.lvniitatre of at least a few terms away at College. I he day lias gone by
advantagtoiatKasi t()
when t he ciris were kcoi m j .
Kates are v-ery reasonable. Write for entalogue and particulars.
mMMFUCI h COIIIISK. An increasing number of young person.
" positions at the counting dedc and in oflices. f
are tin ling Ultra ' J.. . ()flt,rs n ,1((l,,ul, and ellicient Conimer-
- i "XkV.n.ing, IVn ,i,ip Shorthantl CW
tiai your.t.i.-o-i h -ubiects may be pursued, liesides
mercial Law, etc A u . n i - J MtiMd
securing a si.pe, .r m t
advantage oi la 0 ninasi . 1 ' , The University at...sphere
Si piSlaJns for all students completing the course. W rite ior terms and
l,acoUege of Liberal Arts is noted for its excellent Scientific otl
Clascal Courses. A court in Civil Engineering given.
The Preparatory School fits sf.dents for College entrance JMp
J .I. WOODRUFF, A.N WARMER, or J. K KLMIFEI
Dean. ltegtbtrar.