MIDDLEBURG POST. DUNDOnEl STORED I J l7.-..: nil to mv store anl call vonr attention to my line of, l W Goods, Notions, rocenes, "s. ardware, jl m ware. aeensware, Urlassware. Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes. i fbw Spls-Eilirflwan Val&es. 8-dy Clock in market -my price, $2.00. Fancv l)ark ,ltinSs' 5c " IV4 W-amlcss Grain Bags, 20c. Bnarv Whips, lSe, 20c, 25o, 3.-, fXV. Window Shades, 10c. prolan! Table Oil Cloth, 15c. Watch My Markets fr l.uttor and Eggs, Lard and Poultry. I always pay ire than my competitor N. T. Dundore, DUNDORE, PENNA. w ho arc thin and t not sick enough be,!. ..... . I.D I SI ONE DAT. iati ve Bromo-Qutnlne Tal'leU ,ure. K. W. Grove's signature Ubox. PATENTS (i.i.KnUSE. ATTORN Kf AT LAW, MlDDLttBCRe, PA. i.n.juv.'tii entrusted to his car eteriNrV surgeon, tei INSOROVI, PA. Lfsslonal Business entrusted to my care Lo. prompt -iid careful attention. INDOR HOUSE W.fl. BI'TI.F.K, Proprietor Market Si., Harrisburg Pa., (OppmiteP. K. K. Depot entrance) ('allel Tor All TrnlniK. ns, 25und 50c. Good Meals, 25c Good accommodations. tiae tens ami Warua un tae t'll tiveBroiiui-viUiutne 'tablets cure tiiuailay. No cure, uo pay. Price lit. Indies Vanted $5.50 Sample Outfit FREE I itraiijlit front, Nature's own remely ln B.iKaclie. Nervousness, lnill. lor Fnllintr Hair; prion. II 't oilet ..tL.l.Mi. Writ., f.i llh...l Tm.iiih. (j.A.Scott,J70B'way N.Y. Semi Si cts. ami fft1 will wenil you the l NO IRKS- 8IVK AMKHK'AN (t''e I'H'ent Authority of Am erica) for a tf mnntli'a trial milmcription and if you have an i If a on whirli you winli to secure a (intent w. til! upon receipt of a dem-rlpl on. sketch, C iuO'I-'I of your Invention, nitve uiA'le for you. HKK OK I'llMtOK, a guaranteed (arch ol the I ntent OHIce UecorcU to ascertain whethera valiil patent wi'h hronil claims can he securer) HY ioC N YOI K IHKSS. (The reirular clmrirn for tu's l turn). If you. sun vrihe for I'llOi.HKS.slVU A l KIUI'AN thin smirch a-i 1 1 nit you notliins. We make tlii. llheral offer trus- I nil that our ('(Torts in your bolia f will Induce Jo'ltolieeoine a permanent MibKcrilicr. If And th it your lilca Is patt-ii-tah'e we will get for yuii a crtillcate of I'ateii. tntillity whliiU will t)c of great assistance to you in raisin capital. TliK I'ATKNT DHPAIITMKNT of tlio PKO OHKssiVK AMKHICAS will prove of ureiit value to the Inventor, in fac t to every wide, an-nke person who hopes to henellt Ins condi tion liy usm his lirnins Tin- inventor especi ally will linu this di'piirliueut a Kiiiild and friend. Wear" iflail to answer nny iiicstiont you may ask. anil we will try and give you Com plete information and ail vice, togi'tncr with hints and sutKeitions upon new and Untrle I fields of endeavor. Write to day. Address the I'ltO(illKssl I. AMKKIt'AN", ortll l.'lth St . Philadelphia. I'a. M. 11 If you send a description of your in vention, address It to the editor of the I'lio (iUKSSlVB AMKKICAN. N. IStU St.. I'hila., I'a.. and mark it personal. When wriiinu inentm the Pcht. The rralkin sick, what a crowd of thciv there are: I t' ! ' ' ;i: crises" that's vi v. doctors call them, rMiinon Hnglish sickness. " t;'c continued :Vsh they need nulsion. For the i weakness they !N.etl ::coUs hmulsion. It make? new flesh and skives new life to the weak system. Scott's Hmulsion gets thin and weak persons out of the rut. It makes new. rich blood, strengthens the nerves and gives appetite for ordinary food. Scott's Hmulsion can be taken as long as sickness lasts and do good all the time. There's new strength and flesh in every dose. We will be glai to send you a few doses free. He sure that thit picture In tiie (urm of a Ijb'd it on the wrapper of every bollle o( Euiulsiun you buy. SCOTT & BOWNC. Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. V. 50c. and $1 1 all druggists. REAL CHARITY WORK rilTKIXS' XOTICK Notice is hereby (ten Hurt letters testaiuentnry upon the ca ul Hrnrv MeiiRlc, Inte ol rcrry town .nriliT Vn.. I'u... dee'd. have been Issued L fnrmnf luw to the uiidersiuncd, tu whom Leiikd to said estate should make inime- pavment and those Having claims nRainsi. Ulii iiresent them duly authenticuted for buent. I'n.LiP A.KciiNEl!.lEjc(,utor(i I'mLii- Mesoi.b, heasont Milln, Jan. -Hi 03. XECLTOirS NOTICE -Notice is nliy given tlint letters testiimenlnry up- lie estate of Henry:K. Kicgel, lute of ifbiinr. Snvder County. Feuna.. ksed, have l'en Issued In due form of law nmlcrtilirned, lo whom nil Indebted to rstate slidiild make Imtnedlate payment ii liavliiK claliiiH against It should pre- memauiy autiicntientea mrseruemeni.j CHAKLOTTH KIKUK1-. eburgh, pa., Jan IS, 1903. Executrix. Sheriff Sale. Of HEAL KSTATK l!y virtuo of a eeltain wiitof H. Kb. issued out of the court of Com mon Pleas of Snyder county, fa , and lo nie directed, I will sell nt Public Mule at the Court House, in Mlddleburg, I'a., SATURDAY, March SStli, 1913. Alien o'clock, A. M, the following Kcal Es tate to -lt: ... Tract No. 1 All that ce'f-i lot of ground .JtJawwiiii'i''iiii I'lJt-jipun, iiir,nfji. by lands ol Henry Kulina and itrederiek Oear hart, East bv public road. Month by public road and lands ol .Mrs. Hannah Hlngaman ; West by lands of Levi Musser and Joshua Bingainan, containing!! acres, more or leas, on which are erected a new dwelling house, bank barn and all neccs-ary out buildings, llood spiing. ap ple orchard, lime kiln and quarry on the farm. Tract No. 2. Mituute In Centre twp., bounded North by lands of I'tter Drecse, Ka.nl by public roail, houth by lands of John lisa West by llcury Snook, coutuiniug 7 acres, more or less. Tract No. U House and lot diiiliin in town of Ccntcrville, hounded North by Market street, Kant by Alley, South by llrd street : West by lot of P. O. Itowersox. Good stable and excel lent fruit of all kinds. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold asthe property of Stephen Oirnrd itlngamau. ('HAS. b'. Simpsell, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Middleburgh. l'a March 4th, 19u:i. DMI.MSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let ters of Administration in the es- Of Henrv Hover, late of Jackson tWD. pr Co., Pa., dee'd., having been gram t the undersltrned. all rsTHons knowing pelves Inilebted to said estate are requcsled Arte Immediate payment, while tbosehavlnff felt will nit-sent tuum dulv authenticated to fuuerslgued. C. W, BUYER, Administrator. Httrtleion, I'd. DMIXISTItATOU'S NOTICE. Let- Mrof AdminiHtratipn in the I" l George llouser, late of Ch a p m a n i.SofdsrCn. Hi.. i1u.',l b.vlna bMin irrantAd Motidenlirned, all person! knowing tham Indebted to aald estate are requested to piunmMiate payment, while those having .m preseut mem duly authenticated to wutrgiKueu. W. It tlOfSSTH fpmm, Pa Keb. a-loou. Admlniatrator, DMLNISTHATOU8' NOTICE. Let- P- ttra of Administration In the estate of i roup late of Kerry township, Snyder undersigned, all persona knowing thero 'a Indebted to said estate are requested to "nmediule payment, while thoao having 'raaarainat the said estate will present then 7 authenticated to the undersigned. hiiijiT. H1IETTEKLY. Administrator aar.S, 19(13. .lm- p arouse, Ally, Auditors' Notice. a. . imi " "hereby given to all parties having .? the estate of David lierrold, lata "-napman Townahlp, Snyder tUnty, Penn IS iwe" u all other persona lo Interest ioe undersigned Waa duly appointed Audi. riM ""''ributionof the funds reroaln lin llie hands of the administrator of said 3?...,, "!'. ,hM ,,e ' 'or the purpose of (3HL 5 1,0 u,1,u' ' appointment at m"IJameiU.Crouse, Es,., at Middle 2ikV m l'a,urd''. April 4th, 1803, at II Notice of Final Rule. To PETER L. 8TRAWSER, late of Steelton, Pennsylvania. You are hereby notified that a final rule for divorce lias been granted against you at th-i suit of Virgie A. Strawser. your wife, which will be beard in the Court of Common Pleas, ol Snyder county, of October Term, 1902, No. . on Monday, the first daV of June, llU, on which day, you may appear and show cause, if any you have, why audi divorce should not bo granted against you. JAY O. WKISKIi. Attorney for Ubellanl Middleburgli, I'a , .narcn zna, im. 4 I. Hemlism Versns Koninnrr. Tlie Aunt (tclljtifr the story of Sleep in"; Reality) What do you think did the prince give the kind's daughter to nwnke her? Well, how docs your luumma wnke you tip? What dot's she pive you in the niornitifr? Klsie A spoonful of end-liver oil, amnio. Itrooklvn Life. ienklnir svlth Authority. I.iiiuilord I've culled to colli ct the rent. Little Itoy I'li'iise, sir, inninmn's out and forpot to leave it. Lan(lltir.HoaL-ilo.6iJ...I.tJ' forgot it? Little Hoy Heeause she said so. Tit-P.its. The Jew llnntsmnn. Dolly And you've hunted hifj trnnic, Mr. Deering? (irarions! It nmsl he awfully dangerous sport. (holly It is, I nssitah you! Why. once I photographed n In ah that wasn't moh than .in ynwds fwom me I'iiincyvu! I'uck. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Sheriff Sale OP HEAL ESTATE. By virtue of a writ of alias Fi. Pa. to me directed issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Snyder county. I will sell on SATURDAY, March 2Stb, IMS, atone o'clock P. M. at the Court House in Middleburg, Pa., expose at public sale the fol lowing descrilted real estate, both tracts of which are situate In Centre Townahlp, Snyder county, Pa., to-wit : Tract No. l.lloundcd on the North by lands of C. Kossler, on the Kasl by J. Sanders, on the South by public road and on the West by A. Musaer and J. I' Ilartman, containing 49 acres more or less, whereon are erected good frame dwel iug. large bank barn, and all neeeaaary outbuildings are good, t rull Is good and plen tiful. Tract No. i Bounded on the North by land (1. M. Showers, on the East by E. Ilcnner, on the Mouth by Publio Road and on West by I. Walter, containing 7 acres mora or less. Seised, levied upon and taken execution as tha property of William Allen Snook, defen dant at the suit of KlicabetlCLotig, plaintiff. CHAS. E. SAMPSKL, Sheriff. SherifTsOniee, Middleburg, Pa., March 4th, 19(13. loa. i.j " ' uay. wnen aim wnere ail ii,r'" elalms as aforesaid must present n i. ."" or o torever aeoarrea irom - on sa!a fund. r '. C,IA8, p" ULRICI1' Auul,0, T PAYS w advertise in a live and up-to-date newspaper. For results ' The POST. WANTED Several persons of cfiaracter and good reputation in each state (one in this Co. required) to represent and advertise old estab lished wealthy business house of solid financial standing. Salary III weekly with expenses ad dltlonal. all payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head offices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. References. En close self.addreased envelope. Colonial Co., Kit ueeroorn at., cincoga.j a-u-iet CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS r ttofr. Always reliable. L4Ihs, ask Pmnrurt fbf 'HirHKMtrlBa-M Mut.lSilt' in Hvi and llsl motalllo boxes, seeled with blue ribbon. Tab oUaer. HefMsa agr sakall IsUwaad laaltatlau. Buy of yourUruntst, or send 4a. In stamps fur Parslralars, Tass. SMlatU and tarllr raw lrfaatla," an MMr, by rotsirsi sjsai. ItKtMTasUnwulala, bXat all Druiflilata. ORIOIMTII OHIMIOAL OO. Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to Know oi me wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the rreat kidnev. liver and bladder remedy. It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Koot Is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble tt will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, In hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blng hamton. N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Hoow of lwmp-Rooe, dollar sues are sold oy an gooa aruggum Boston Church Conducts a Pawn shop for tfifj Poor. V oar Per Cent. Yenr la the Kate ot laterrat Chnriteil llrlaiht Yonnaj Woman Manattea the I nltiae Business. . ... . s as-, m ua.n In the heart of the exclusive lUick Uay of 15c. stun, uiti.er the very euvea of aristocratic Trinity chinch, a little pawnshop flourishes, remarkable not only for its environments, but in thul it undoubtedly is the cheapest in the world, the only oue coiuluctcd by u church and the only out that is run solelv on n nhilnntlirnnlp tiasis. Four per ccut. u year is Its rate, ao J cheap that every other pawnshop m the city mid in the world, in fact, would lie plunged into bankruptcy if run on u similar plan. One can raise money on anything, from a tool to a jewel, at Trinity t'liup cl pawnshop. The sexton ut the chapel doer said: "Yes, they do lend money here," and he pointed out u little room in the rear of the church, where the money is lent and jewels received. It is a plain, uticurpeted, bare little room, big eiioiigh to hold a mull book case, a desk, it chair and u settee, and a very few people nt u time. Miss Mitchell, the lady in charge, sut behind the desk, a book before her. "Yes, we loan money," said Mis Mitchell to a woman w ho had just eu tcred offering the usual hard luck ktory. She was away from home, her money spent, and in need of a dollar or two till the next remittance came. Miss Mitchell sympathized. "I would like to raise the money on this ring." said the woman, slipping off un opal rin?. (She couldn't say pawn in a church.) "How much is it worth?" "About 12." she said. "How much do you want to get on it?" "I cau get along w ith $3," bhe replied. Miss Mitchell took the riiif. With scarcely a glance at it, she opened her pockctbook and takyig out n two-dollar for Infants and Children. Castoria Is a liartiiloss Miltstitttto lor CaMor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Nootliiup; Syrup. It is IMt'iisaot. Ii contains neither Opium, Morphine) nor other Norcttt ir substance. It tlestroys Worms anil allays I'everi line-. It euros Uiarrlues. ami AViinl t'olie. It reliees lYeiti injr Troubles ami euros Constipation. It regulates lb -Stomaeh ami Itowcls, giving healthy ami natural sleep. Tlio Children's lNuiaoca The -Mother's Frieml. The Kind You Have Always Bougie Bears the Signature of IN THE CIURCIl PAWNSHOP. (Womun Trying to liaise Money cn a l'i-.-ce of Jewelry ) 7 In Use For Over 30 Years. TMT CfHTIuW COMNV. TT sJllWWIf ITWCtT. WrwVQWW f ITT. Liberal Adjustments- irorapt Pavnu; REMEW.BEFl H. HRRVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL INSTANCE AGENCY Only tlie Oldest, f'tvoni'si Casli Coniiiios, Fire, Lilt. Accident ah.i Tornailo. No Assessments Ho.Premiur.iNpifcj. The Aetna Founded A . P., 1819 Assets H,( ,13 S8 " Home ' 1S53 " !.s; ,f!2s.4 " American 1810 " l.,i0,si.3 The Standard Ao i 'cat Insurance Cn The Ncv York I : Insurance Co. The fidelity Mu: ..I Life Association Your Patrocaci siliclted- MOST LIUERAL OFFER OF TIIE YEAR. For Ills Comfort. "ovf, you mustn't try to talk," said the sargeon, who was setting aud ban daging the man's broken jaw. "The least said the soonest mended." Chi cago Tribune. Appropriate to Iter feelings. "Ucr chatter to-day seems to be all about her own troubles." "Yea, I noticed she was talking blue streak." Philadelphia Uulletlu. Ho Doabt Poaalble. Clara. And are you sure that he married her for her money ? Clarice Absolutely; I've seen her. Town Topics. A Dlsj Gap. "Papa, what is the difference be tween a sanitarium and an asylum?" "About 100 dollars a week." N. Y. lleraM. bill nnd a dollar bill, handed them over. "What is your n;. me V" she asked. This, with tlie address aslai!, sin w rote on a rece'pt. w hieh w as'iiet ached from a book and g'.vt-n to the lu-niy i i.e, afler b"tli had been copied into ore of the stubs that arc kept iu the in ink, to recori! the loan. "With only four cents interest on a l.un of a dollar for a whole yiar. I shouldn't think it would pay to keep this place," said a visitor. "It doesn't." Miss Mitchell answered. "Though I am very busy lu re, nnd especially soon Saturdays, when many coine to redeem their pledges, the profits barely pay my salury, but theu it's a philanthropic, not a money-making scheme." The busine!i originated during un extremely hHrd winter a, number of yenrs ago, when there was great Buf fering among Huston's poor. It was the. Idea of several of the prominent members of Trinity church, who ad vanced the- money to open und curry ui the business until it might be sebf -supporting. "In its tea years vf existence," said Mis9 Mitchell, "hundreds of men and women of all ages have been htlped out In and tided over their hour of trouble by tbs Trinity Chapel pawn shop. "Persons who come here are almost Invariably those who haTe known bet ter days. Our own poor of the parish we care for in a secret way, and we also provide real for many who are not of our parish and who, though in actual need, are too proud to ask it of the city, even when they get down to their last shovelful. "This, however, i for persons not so badly off as the others, or ouly tem porarily inconvenienced, perhaps, who are sick, out of work, or hard up just for the time being, who have some thing which they can and which they are glad as well to be able to offer as security. "We scarcely ever give more than $10 as a loan on any one object," said Miss Mitchell, "though in times past we have. "We used to advance money on sal aries quite a good deal, but now only do it infrequently. If a person is real ly deserving, can furnish good recom mendations and will pay some of the loan back from week to week, money is advanced on their salary, but, as I have said, we do nut do much in this line now." Like all place of the kind, it has its drawer full of unclaimed articles, but tha number is small compared vrith that of the shops where as much in terest Is charged for weeks as 1b the Trhritjr pawnshop f of a year. . 'W1 ilk ' ji '" The New-York Tribune Farmer is a national illustrated 'i iciiltma! weekly for larioer-i ami their families, mid stands at the head of 1 1 a - aL'ri elilttirul press. It is it plarticnl pa pel for 1 ra.tiral f.ill: t r, helping tlit in to secure the largest poil.h- profit limn tins farm tliroiiuli pnu tical inetlioils. It is entertaining, instructive nnd prar-ticully useful to the fatiiicr'n w ife, sons nnd daughters. wli,e intete-l- it cover in an attractive manner. The regular prl'ee In f 1.00 wr year, out lor a Minims time we will receive your Mibucr'ption for THE NEW QRK TRIBUNE PARMER ami also for yotirow n favorite local newspaper, "Tlie 1'ovr, Middh burg, I'm. Botli Papers OneYearforonly $1.25 1 Send ymir ot.lt r :unl inmn y to ' Your iiiiir.e ntnl inMnss on a M:V.ORK 1 RllJl MI'rAR.TER I riiig j i u fi e M.ini'lc copy, Th.- I'.-r. p.-sta! card to THE New-Vi rk citv, w i:i Schools and Courses of Susquehanna II n.llni.jMSMiin te universny, juiiiibiuvu, ru. TTT.t ii.Mc i it 'IJr At ibis tinie siieeial atti Iltii II i- ea I In 1 to this etrtirse. It is inteti.U.l t.iuilvaiiie the tlli. ietu'y and cannn- capeity of those who teach during tlie Winter, and als to .rej.are t.-r Kaehing. The entire eourse covers four vears, all i f lik'h can W taken ly tcael.ers without interruption of their wotk in the sch.l-rm in. and It-a-N up to a permanent certificate ar.d other advantages This meets a l..iig telt want of teachers who must e.irn theirtJiu-atu.il with meapre salary and o'Jtrs .,lb,nt n,,rtiiiiitifs for stead v ad vaneeinent. Teacher and those w ho I wish to prepare M.eeessfully lor ttaihint.huuKl not fail to ae.jiiaint ' i i n :.t. .1...1 t!t j t. .I.riv.d from this iiiire. This themselves nuiv who ineinno .-v ", , , , , year the term U'pns April ti. lio3, and closes July lt'o. Kxi: are very low. Write for lull particulars. MUSICAL CONKUVATUllY AND COLLKUK KOll OVG l.MV$ IVgrees and Diplomas (.ranted. The Sprint; urm U-gin April 1. 1003, and closes June 17, 1103. Special arrai-p mcuts have Urn made for a large attendance for MUSIC and other studies. 1 her is a splendid course iu Klocution. Facilities are nowhere Utter, lbe work is in charge of an al-lc corps of teachers who rank with Ust any where The large imposing Indies' Hall has all the modern convenience. The environment is home like and parents ran rest assured that their daughters will U given the best care in every way. 1 he e imate is very healthful and the surrounding scenery isall that co.ud he de-ired. tHir student come from the Ust homes. Why not give your daughter th advantage of at least a lew terms away at College. '1 he day has gone by when the girls were kept at home, and only the Uys sent t.. ce luge Kates are verv reasonable. Write for i-atalogue and particulars. COMMERCIAL COUKSE. An increasing tuitnUr ot young jers-uia are finding lucti iive positions at the counting dek and in offices. To meet this tit mam. the University ofiers a thorough and efliceut Couuuer ciul Course. cousis ini: ot l--k-l -cpii'g, rcnma.ish.p. Miorthaiid. le-in-imrcial I-aw, etc. All t r t.u . f these sul-iivts may U- pursueti. Uwdes eecuring a supeiior Coiiitium -.I Course, our students enioy tae addaional advantes of aUvmnasiuiii. LlLrary and Keadiug-rwiu. Literary Nvie ties, ami the Univer-itv life in general. The Univ.-r-ity atmevphere. stimulates the amhitkn of stu. . . ts ami, together with tthcetit instruction LMvesextvptiorallv mtMacton i. Milts. We have no d.mcultv m seet.r ing vsitions for all students coo pitting the course. W rite tor terms and ' "The CoUt-ge of LiUral Arts is noted tor its excellent Seientitio and Classical Courses. A wurse i" Civil Engineering is given. The Preparatory School fits mients for College entramv. Addrow, . ... . KflMI . T O ITMPl'Vl' t t U'tvin M V V A. A. t AltArat. or o. r. nii.m i.x Pean. IJcistrar. Field Sxcy.
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