The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 21, 1903, Image 6

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    M1DDLEBURG POST.
ANOTHER HERO.
Let tn tell you of a hero who has nerer
marched away.
With gay flag above htm Hying, to bo
fi-.-irlcjs In ttu fray:
He h never heard the rattle of the
rll1e or the rear
Of the hMVoc-ilenltr.K cannon a the sheila
hi Mi'caii.i;.u oYr
11 Is pot a KnK.irt o.l'cr. nivl the norlj
knows not hl name.
But, unlimrcUil. urn,v;.i.'..l. J. he's a
hero, Just th Mine.
Ah. the turkey was .1 .'.!. -loun that they
ru'e,! il on hi plate.
An.l hi r al his troth, r chat-
i.rc.l payly ;. :h.- ate
YI:h a llixuiih: fin i'.i.-v he Kiiitly pushed
his wi ne m. at all asi.le
Anl he Tiililil t the g'.zx.-mt and a
mr uti-ic I- i-M
Th.n he s'.i i'l his bunch of raisins In
h.s p... ket on the sly
And was sorry that he couldn't hl.le
away hi. Piece of pie.
At the corner by the alley, whixre the
win.l hnwhsl all the day.
Sat a !.; boy at a window while his
mMher seweil sway.
And he held a bunch of raisin and a
wishbone ih.it was bare.
Tastlns still the iet,.er white meal that
h i.l cli-.rs so latdv there.
1 have told vou of m hero; men may
never itive him fame.
Hut 1 thlr.k he hs a tablet up In heaven,
iiiM the sane -
S. K Kiser. In " hi. -: Kecord-llerald.
0000000X00
ON THE ISLAND.
By S. Rhett Roman,
0
j
PHE water rippled in small waves, j
1 Moke
into a narrow line ol
foam, la n up a short way on Uia wide,
jrrry bench, then sliii Inn k into the
ocean, to bepu again its monotonous
liaik-iiii'l forth luovement until, the
Cide turning, the wavelets would swell
into breakers nnd tlniiuler sJid roll
on the liar.: Mind.
A young woman, who seccied more
suited to Trouxille or Hht ll:irtor
4han to this wild, solitary spot, st
on the upturned keel of a boat, ship
wrecked and buried in Uk shiugie,
jiit-t lieyoinl the reach of the tiiles,
bull u century ago. and whose dimen
fcions could not be guessed at, by
the siuiill jKirtion still visible above
the shifting, heavy white saiul, and
looked seaward musingly.
Marjorie Stanford pushed liack the
t-truw lint which hail been shading hex
face, niul Jet the setting sun shine full
upon h r. and the sea breeze alow at
will mining the light strami of curl
ing brone-brown hair escnpnd from
fhe comb which held thoir riuh masses
in ilace on the shapely head, held oa
as u deer dot when startled. Marjorie
bv all the rights of laws dirine and
indestructible, should have had some
oue-l)V her sine. .snro
line'attire, having a siifficifflt amoiui (
of good looks, youth and brains, to
correspond with those which a bounti
ful I'rovidcnce had so liberally vouch- j
jifed her. I'.ut she was alone. There
vns not ii sign of life unywhere near
The lor.g beach ryi out on o:: - .
bare niul solitary, curving off .-.
tiini lin- and melting into the tint.-, of i
.ky :inii water. On the other, it ended
jibruj'i .-. where an ;irni of the sea :
f the sea j
me closer
sllol!" Ilk- 1
sep.iraicil she isian-! tr ms one closer burying yourself ulive in this lutr
in si. ore. on which i-i:t;.:' shoit" !lk- ' baric wcy. Nor does William wuht
while specu ii. tin . :.n! tin- i you. 1 know him of old. He was ul-
wa!i.- i ! tin uii: for; wer:- li..r-.i visi- i ways selfish und self-centered.
i)e. J Never gave a thought to anybody but
LooUinir ariMUn! a: the immensity himself. He is uceustomed to Ann
f liie i.ee.,1.. tit:i: the eotnpiete luneb- ' IhiwsotV care of him. and she knows
Utes :' t,,.- scene. Mariorir iauglim! his whims und crochet, und they
ru f ul:. aim thoupnt what her uu- 1 both would lie better pleaded with
mcroae friciiiih ei-ewnere wouit! say j ottt you. fee coiivineed.
oiul t:ie in:! see hT siting on the . -As for your sacrificing yourself,
rottoi, i.i.r. of old wreej; il this j uuc shutting up yourself on that dis-Oe-o;ai-
jiiace. w:tt. nu'j tic s-a and j Biul isiuutl jurt to see that William's
a. few sei. guli.- !a- eompanv. niiik pruel is al: rigiu. und to let Llni
or Jiiirinm r-:ati!"rii i:ai; tweu a ; s.ueer and growl ut you, it is sheer
briiriit am. pa iieiaar star ii. Uie j Quulotie uuiiseuse! You will grow
l:ru..ini-'iit o faiiiot;. iirubT her ; luIlJ UI1(i ull,j v, William
iun'. Mr Wi! Manfon'V rui'ianee '. j; ut ,.yv pruteful. I t-ll you
!. larieui s-usous. am. had tasted j j j.uw jljni child. We were brought
liie sweeu : i. Mir): am: brilliant . together, and a leopard does not
life jt dg - it.-, uie- ca;.ttas. i'U. at change bio sjiou, rememU'r.
ljotm lmu a:t :!'- "Xiie uaiiL'er is, lie inuv ret used
i;..Ts Jiai' i i. ii gr-at soctai ue-
-e . a-'! sio had r-iim-i'. royalty
(ivi-r that small eirci vWuci. mjes the
worid am: its rin-r?.
l.v r-.ai. of ner w-v remarkable-le-autv.
am! ti.ut Wiurii. which Ameri
can wolii'b i"-'- par excellence.
Mario;
til- lo
w o!;.e:
i-asi
he- '
jo-r j
A w
had "Wit aeeiistoiueU to
..gallon- i'J life o"l by
'. fasiii.-i- of our uny. and the
s aouiuti"!. wiiiej. s'irroun'jei.1
i,i ei.jn r;,t va.- sharp with
.-S.-IT .:-'
- or-. ai
".air. w b;t'
mlT of
r ;i r : ' r
eiirons
- i:, itioi!i-s bruit:-
t be sr'-n-X"
s'-a tieaTiii
- .it 'j' j-Kl-:
,' '. tw : a
W fc.
i-
J in
oil:
(I!
oil"! dllijli'il
I," I !.;' . t liey
jo-nlly luin
. a.- il & ept
111. . Miofev.
til '. I. o-'l'.ie.t. li' '
Jill- V. .1 .el t, o1 t
-llt i-ilWaI't!
.Xlut'oTie i.i ij
V..-! iii.i.t'.et. I' ;
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ol ' ,
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tl.ee
ill h'-l
miii
IIK-I .
"VuU Slliv tiling.-! no. you uie
J-aiiipi-i vd by tji-h aii'l sliaciiie.-? ou
weie Jiol bll'-heii is ill. the gioriouz
rgiil lo lin-, aii our own i.vct, as
y.ju picaM-V., giMii uccuuut to uoue, I learn that you have luade up our
and r i spout. uii only to yourselves I mind to remain there. I aiu uot writ
iur what you picabed to do? You j ing what I think or feel, ouly what
juuat iitcus faalcu your own exinV- , proione doing, faithfully,
-uoe io that of another, aud forerex j "AHUilEVf J,lUaNOTON.M
lrawMr the right to order your own , A Bbuxp ruice cauicg, broke ia oa
LMilur, live your Mepn yow PH yr-ia' ius40g, af tlm rtyly
Unci, and for your own gratifica
tion?" The hub slanting from the west
must have tent a message to the sea
gulls, lor rising suddenly, and slink
ing the stilt brine from their long
pinions, they went swiftly seaward
until ll.ry wore suullnued tip in t he
'jlut'8 nnd greys of sky niul wutcr.
"Not leiig htmitin. they mny he
pood mmiwuiions,' Marjorie mused,
"lie may be so iibnorlxMl In the pleas-
j ,nR ,K., ,lpa,i)n f catching fish, that
': . . ,. i i
j ' '"' relieved of hi company
1 most of the time, nnd she may find
; niuch pleasure in looking after the
children. Verba ps thev are n newly
.. ,1, ' i "
married couple, they seem so fond of
' each other. He exident'y can't do
) without her-for tint time being.
x Vr. hlu,rlIv oa 0l,Hr,gr. unless
; Mwnt from
Come, Turk, let im have a stroll and
; s(0 jf WP ,.nn e pood company for
,.iher "
!
j A big Newfoundland, who had been
lying on the sand, got up an'd majes-
t'it..,;lv .,.N.J bv her side, while tiiev
, . , . .
'M roiled down the beach, nud the
evening liclit faded.
When it was quite dark they turned
into a road, built high and tirm with
beaten shells, which ran towards1 ft
clump of wind-swept tree quite a
lUsUinee back from the const line
of the IkIhuiV
They sheltered, or rather surround
ed a Lug, rambling, weathsr-beaten
house, evidently inhabited, for lights
streamed out from the span doors
nnd windows, into the mild spring
air. On it deep veranda nut an e-1-derrv
gentleman in an armchair.
clearly a confirmed Invalid, whose
thin, clear-out feature bore just
enough resemblance to the contour
of Vlarjorie's face, to proclaiu'i him
her father.
Vut It was a querulous and an evil
faca, tne from whieh all kindliness
if there had ever lieen any and intel
lectuality, wera gona, extinguishtd
and worn out by constant suffering
and rears of Ul-heulth, which peered
out at Marjorie.
"Ijite. aa usual. Your society man
ners. 1 jiresume. Yon forgot I was
wuiring and it is past ta tiro,'' be
said, with snarling emphasks, as she
came up tho steps.
jt: Oh, no. There's quit half
an hour yet bsfore tea. I was walk
ing on the beach with Turk," she an
swered, pleasantly.
Throwing her hat on the hall ta
ble. Marjorie went indoors to see
about those ever-recurring, small du
tieis, the prelude of the last dull
meal of each day, cheerless occupa
tions which brought neither pleasure
nor a retr'. l peace to those on the
island.
What h:1 brought Marjorie there?
A curious, persistent thought, that
whether r ! hed It or not, she, his
er , " m 'l queriilotis
recluse, . .ing more morose year
ly, who J sent her off, first to
school, then to her aunt, seeming
. ! to lie rid of a responsibility
-..irh was solely his, after the death
f her mother, long years ngo.
There were letters on the table.
She reud:
"Hear Marie When nm I to expert
you back.' Jt is simply ntisura, your
to seeing you uriiuun Uie house and
refuse to consent to your leaving
later on. lie is as capricious as he
is despotic. As it is. he due-siTt cure
just now whether ;im leave him or
not. and 1 know Ann Dawson would
iike you out of her way. So for Leuv-
j en's sake paei your trunks und join
I me at oie e. iiefore going abroad we
an snii u week or two in Cunutiu.
1 1.1JOW SUIlie Olie who is illC'lllSi "iul'le
at vuur sutiiieu flight just at present,
lint you are well acquainted with
noire niomie.' and un know Imw
liiany eonolei crop up when the
siirT-rer owns ti few millions. Al-e;-.dy
.leeiiim- t iioton thinks she i
n i r shoes. 'Jiiis century is tov
o'.sy i'lc; Mii-irnniNii'i wh!i play roi
j.Htsore us w 1! Us "ik i, let Je o
;-c think uiije!. iitel l-m;' ou r i.liy oJj.e
.em:' or pei-M.ni. Write or wire u
u ui-ll to epeet J'l'l. .Now. for tiji
i,i-4ivi-:'s si ie. .Vijl ior'i. In- sensii'.e
, J i. ml ciin- otice. Iv.miig'y.
' ':v , "' MJ.'ll: .-.I .J yl.I."
i "V. wi'! :,' .ar shojijung in l-'uris."
. ,, i .V;. r-tM- pvt it dow 0 it h a Mtlile
. i i'.ic: ii sigh and took up tiuoiliei-.
,ii. j wiio.-e riii.i-. trin lia nd w riling d!
..eil 1 ecw u it inaseiiUue aulUoisrip. It
; null-
j '"im; enti have no conception of
I now much you nre luibhcd. If you
j i.u'l you would are at hatst u trifle
I i " I'.ooe you lei t so uoruptly to
I .-.on ouisclf up on thut horrible is
' I;, ml. Vour aunt bus dcMsriimd it to
iiie. If you are deteriuiued to re
uiiiin theic, I will nm dovtu to bee
you
LmuB8 you pobiUvely ob
you may sue liie at any time should
folded the letter and slipped it in its
envelope.
And while sitting at table with hsr
father, and listening to his querulous
comp'slnts, and usual abuse of hie
manager, who was "a d m fool and
knew nothing ubout Sea Island," so
he declared, although ti e continuous
successful results obtained from t'ie
fields stretehiug far back inland
seemed to prove the contrary. Mnr
jorie's thoughts were occupied with
several queer conundrums. Why wns
she so averse to seeing Andrew Ver
rington? Of course he was a charm
ing fellow, lfut Knnnie Onrston was
welcome to the succession if she de
sired it and the owner of t!iose sev
eral millions.
Then'again. being of better service,
nnd quite uiidcsired, why did she per
mit in cutting herself oiT from t'.ie
en joyable life she wns accustomed to,
nnd lead that of nn anchorite, on this
solitary sea girt Island? Looking
eriticnlly at her father, he seemed
to be pathetically worn, nnd even in
his grim snarling humor there was n
suffering which appealed to her pow
erfully.
Marjorie was discovering strange
and unsuspected depths to her na
ture, one she had hitherto thought
quite ahsorbed in her Idle, pleasur
able life, in cotillons and chiffons.
Marjorie stopped, to caress Turk,
and glancing up found William Stan
ford's eyes fined on her with a look
she had not seen there bcfore
Marjorie's smile back hod in it the
charm so few could resist, and al
though her father roae and went
slowly out of the room without
speaking, she felt as if the horrible
solitude surrounding her was bro
ken. "My poor darling, you hi net go
without me this year," she wrote her
aunt. "It may be that I asn not
wanted here, but 1 can make bis life
more tolerable, even against his will,
and 1 will try the venture. The sea
view Is gorgeons.. Turk and 1 lux
uriate in the surf, and I am making
quite a number of friends among
the sea gulls. Remember me wbea
you are in the Iiris shops. KJise has
ray measurement, you remember.
The day may come when I will
emerge from thee Solitude and iy
back to the daret aunt in Uie
world. Fondly.
"MARJOCIE."
And Marjorie also answered the
other letter.
'.'No, I cannot possibly go back to
my dear, joyous life of pleasure and
freedom, nor must you come here.
Iter you will he glad I un tinkt&d
and unappreciative to-day. It Is quite
solitary, but the sea and the winds
are my friends, and the waves sing
grand anthems, and I am always
busy. Don't try to remember and
you will soon forget- Y'ours, with
mTm. pleasant reicolleetions, cin..
-MARJORIE" STANFORD."
The days and the weeks passed.
Then months and years.
Marjorie's father, old and decrepit
bnt not feeble, cling to her with a
tenacious, exacting affnetion which
demands her presence day and night.
Heautiful. but graver, with a spir
itualized expression not bet in the
days of her social triumphs, Marjo
rie's many cares and occupations
make herp a busy life Indeed. Her
moments of recreation are those
when, tlipjnng away, she goes slowly
along the beach witii Turk for a
companion, w hen the tide Is low, and
her friends, the sea gulls, etrcle over
the water or dip in the waves.
The post brouglit announcement
er.r-.s on Tiffany paper. The mar
riage of Misi Foiinie Crston to Mr.
Andrew Bryon Perrincton.
' A slow flush spread over Marjurie1
face us she read. N. O. Times-Democrat.
CalB't Be Boas at.
It happened in the south r"t the
iiew south, but the old south, where
they liied in the same old way, re
lates the Brooklyn Eagle-
The enterprising yunkw tiiougbt
he saw- Bome "opport unities."
"'Hiis looks like good land." he j
OTTl If ienTfl I
"It is." replied the native, carele.-
. , . . ... . , ..
uui j i yi iir I r f iiihat;
j the most of Jt."
! "They don't," admitted the native.
"I could make tLree tim as much
out of it as they do."
i "You eouid if you oould get it."
"Can't I get it?"
"Well, hardly."
".Not if I pay twice- what St'i worth
: to the present owners?"
"You couldn't buy it for tn times
: what it's worth t" them."
"Why not?"
"htranger," said the nathe, weari
ly. "VOU-don't s.el)j A) jUite get the
l;ang of things here. If they hold
they'd have Vo moe awuy, wouldn't
they?"
"Of eourM-."
"Well, they're Vj la.y to move."
Hvw'm Jills
We offer Ouh Jiundi'ed DoHiuk
Jii-naid for tt'iy cae cf (Jul hi rub
that cannot hiU curd bv JJall'e
; Ontttirh Cure.
I V. J. CLeneyiC, Toledo. Q
V, iLe undci bigiiud Lave kuowu
! V. J. (Jliouoy for iLe lut 10 years,
j and believe hiai perfectly Louorulbe
IIU till bUbillfcrid ti ua luctiouti uud
' tluuiicially a i ile to carry out auv obli-
' outwiiiki niuiii litf iliuir 4irni
Wkbt&Tkcax. wLoW.e Diugge8t.
lOledO, U. WAhblNa. HlMKAKttJ Alt'
vie. W'holeaale Uruggutu.Tolodo.O.
Hall's CuUrrhCure ia Ukou ioUr
uall.v, actiiiK directlp upou the blood
aiidluiucous hcrfaoe) of tbfl aybteiu.
Tubtimouial beat freo. 1 'rices 76c.
per bottle. Sold by JDruggeeta,
UaU's Faaid Vim aid the bt.
Take LAXatlVC JJrOUlO QUIHIIIC Tailets. flJy A on evJ
Seven MMon oe aoM In past 13
Some showmen of Brooklyn lately
found it necessary to kill un elephant
M - which, by her vl-1
lleflaemcnt of , '
cioiisncsR, had be-
icellna-. come a menace to
the lives of her kecpi rs nud the pub- j
lie. With the true showman's in
stinct, they planned to make the
execution a spectacle. Death was to
be attempted simultaneously by
poison, by shooting, and if these
methods were not effective, by drown
ing and strangulation. The affair,
duly advertised, was to take place on
on island in on artificial lake the
shores of which would make an
amphitheater for the crowd who
wcrs willing to pay the price of ad
mission. The spectacle had already
been advertised when the "society
with the long name" stepped in.
There the mutter ended. "Topsy"
was Killed, but not in the presence
of any crowd who paid to see the
sight. More recently still an asso
ciation In Connecticut announced a
public mouse-killing contest as one
of the attractions of an approaching
cat show. A thousand live mice were
to be released In a ring about which
the patrons of the show would
gather, and prizes were to be award
ed to the cat which made the quick
est and most numerous "kills." Here
again the Society for the l'revention
of Cruelty to Animals Interfered.
Tta action was vigorously opposed,
but public opinion sustained it and
it won. Without that intervention
there would have been no added
cruelty. It was necessary that
Topsy" die, and In the economy of
domestic life H Is often necessary
that mire shall die; but it Is not
necessary, as the Youth'e Companion
point out, that the death of cither be
made a public entertainment. Death,
even that of an animal, ia at best a pa
thetic mystery. The finer feelings re
volt against making an exhibition of it,
and in these two instances, as in count
less others, the Boclety for the Pre
vention of Cruelty to Animals per
formed a service for decency and civ
ilization. Into what confusion people are
sometime thrown by feigning wis-
. . doro; presuming to
There Are Thlaajs fe
know thing's when
X"V KTVley not know
them. The good old professor stood
before the young man who had asked
auch a question, and said, frankly, "I
don't know." Seeing a quizzical Wk
on the face of theyonrig man, he said:
"Look here, you are surprised at my
saying, 'I don't know.' The truth is,
1 do not- know but I might have at
tempted an answer, and so given you
he impression thatl did know." Then,
looking into the young man's face, he
said, earnestly: "William." never be
afraid to mj you don't know if you
don't. It will save you much trouble.
You thick 1 know a lot; but there are
a great macy things of which 1 am ig
norant, and I am cot ashamed to say
it." 'LoLg years have gone since the
old profeteor talked with his young
friend, say the Ueptist Union, but
the UiesiJr.g tf the old i: an grows
clearer as the years grow shorter.
Only ti foolish and ignorant pretend
to "know it all." "1'rofefo-ing tliem
fclve to be wise, thy become fools,"
said J'aul, s-akiog of the Komanr;
but ihet tribe ha ct paired from
the earth. It is only the humble heart
that i the teachable Leart; he who
thinks he knows even thing is in a
doubly tad way; he in ignorant and
do cot know it, and hit heart iaclosed
""her .
I (.ynt de MoDtesquiou wan invit-
! ed to a fashionable dance in New
York. When he arrived, says the
Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune, the
h teas sent word she was dressing.
After waiting an hour, he said to
the hostesk, who came down at that
minute: "My cards said ten o'clock."
-Jiut ," kaid the lady, "that means
12 iu New Yolk." With an icy man-
1 ner, the count said: "in J'aris it is
irood n.auiiert tj aecepl iuitatioiis
' jiuiK-t iitliy at the hour one i;- in
: viled." And lie was evictly rij'ht.
It is ood iiiiii.iiers iu this country,
! too. uinoiJK tho who have good
i luanncic. 'i lie count went home
I williout fuither i.do.
DR. FEKNEP.'S
KIDNEY -
Backache
All diseases of Kidneys, .
CURE
oiaaatr, urinary or an.
A l.v i Khsuinatisui, au;k
acbe.HsrtlUe&ie .Gravel
lirovuy, f ouialti Xiouole.
Don't become dUoouraged. TUr Is
CUISforvou. If inxciirv writs li. VemiL -
He has W a llfu tlmecuruu? Just audi
wwesasuurs. au cousuuatuius fit.
"Vuur Kidney sud liackuche Cure hat
cured two very bad caw aiuougour cuaLo-
uiurs ius pasi year wn.jiii iuf uutuin hilu
given up. J. L- bTIi-L & CO., WooUlaud, Is.'
urugnuu. ouc.. ti. ah r coos nooa-fres.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
months. Thfa Sfen&tare. SlC'jGyrinrL' bOX. 2V I
sisnfttare,1
i Masai,
FOIfUtlE
Stvle and in
rices
mm
THE EARLY SITTER.
Little Ifome-Made Ilevlee by Which
Her ruefulness t'su lie Mate
rlallr looreased.
Setting aside the question of ex
pensive incubators and brooders,
while at the same time admitting
their desirability, if our purse would
admit of their possession, we Bhould
try to utilize the early sitter. The
latter ia either an early molted hen
or an early hatched pullet, nnd If
well fed and warmly housed since the
beginning of cold' weather,' she is
broody about midwinter and ready
for a chitr'SOtigs, iii"g one of
the very first to take to the nest,
she is valuable, and her value may bo
greatly increased by the aid of a
little homemade device or two which
will enable us to utilize her incubat-
BROODER FOR A FRW CIllfKS.
in qualities to their fullest extent.
This can be done by ' milking a
cheap brooder, just large enough for
one brood of chicks. For this pur
pose a cracker box may be used.
Make a door of the front end and
nail some strips cronswise inside, and
about four inches up from the bot
tom. On thene a slutted frame
should be placed extending about
half the length of the box. On the
frame a-square tin tank about live
Inches high and about as long and
wide us the frame should rest. A
rimmed hole should be lnude. iu the
top of the Uink and a lurge cork
ued to fit the hole, A cloth eur
tain t-hould hang from the front
edge of the cross strips to the floor
of the box, us shown in the illustra
tion. J hen, vi lie n the eurly it ter hutches
her first lot of chick, they thould
be tukcu from her uud placed iu a
hoiin -made brooder buck under the
tn nk, which t-hould be tilled with hot
wuter. Morning uud night the tiink
I tliouid be refilled, wjiich will supply
, njlticieiit wuruith for the chicks hud
' 'lied lji lieu Hi it. They can lie fed
iu I In' front purt of the box while
until!, ii ml lutcr lie placed where they
may enjoy u lit lie oM'ii run-uiiy, uud
fed outside the brooder box.
With the chicks thus cured for, Iho
! hi u may be reset wil liout uny in
i jury to her, uud her utility tlnii
doubled. f dhe be u iiiiituie hen
! of two ycurs, she jniiy be reset a
I Kccoud time, muking tln ce brood
, from her iu nine weeks. 'J'liU in a
((ood pluu to pursue, either with the
ordinary flock or Willi thorough
bred slock, iho chlckai thrive in
close quurters in cold weather, end business at our olll ju suuies -1
r. .. . . . . oAIca I
w,ui luo Per u amona . ,T Imnlne-s
cnickg manoga as sujfgeEtca la Uie
single brooders ia very small u.
ieed.i)rnuge Judd Farmer.
mo Dl'Sfc Alliericuu Jiewspuper Wtt
i'ublick Occurrtiijces
It appeared iu
X030, aad Wa prowpUy
If you are Sn nml of Furniture, C'arM't,
Mattings, IIugM, OilcUli, I iimeillll,rl!io;
Curtain", Whitlow Simile, l'idurt, am!
I ii-tuiit r raiius, give un a i-all. W
miii you in
eun
Our Htoi'k i new ami tii to-dnte. It is
no trouhle to hIiow go(Kl8 niul tiiiotu jiriim
IvKl'AIULNG neatly ami promptly ilone.
Lewistovn Furniture Co.,
No. 12-14 Valley St. Felix Block
Spring Openin?
At the NEW STORE Sunbun
Larger stook and prices I,,
than ever. Our Store is 15!
with new tilings for Spring m
jtimhIs, Greniulincs, Voul iJ
i:.,.io e:ii, vt':.,i iv k1
..rvmct, ui I IV VT UiniHy J TCSB
Jteuutifiil line of Hulls, Sp
Jackets, Wrappi-rs, Muslins, (ii
UinghaniB and White Spread,
"We will have a special &!
Ladies Musclin IM
wear, May 1st to the
We will have the most baii
line of underwear ever slion
Sunbury.
20 yds. muslin $1.00
33 yds. muslin $1.00.
3
calico sc and 7c.
$1.00 White Spread 85c
$1.00 Table Linen 20c to L
Come in and see, no trail
show. I
H. F. Clem me!
446 Market St., SUXIOY,
Three doors east of the MarkelBj
FURN1TUR
Do yon need any furniiut!
If so, don't fail to come toed
store and get our prices.
We can suit vault
style and prices
from the chew
est to the batq
grade.
Hard wood, golden oak M
Only $2M
Mattresses -
Ucdsnrinrs - Si.
Good v Tliitt
l 'liuir, lliM'krrn, 1 'iiui-Iii-.
ImiuiiIh, lHlli-y Hint rlinil'
I. union 'l ulili-s, llul.)
Sllll Ou-41lU.
M. I1AUTMAN riJKMTCKE
i
MllMluliur M
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Schroyer 8- Smyrf
FIK1C
INSUKANCfl
AGI O NTS-
Itepresent mill 1 I'HN'luwf!"1,
Iilillicd Mglllilli; Uluuai' M
Tlirealiiug pemiii granted. !
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imuics to Issuu i ilicics aud
lice. J
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XVII UllOJIlCBB B.LUDIA '
will be promptly attended w "-i
i
or other wine,
Of f ICE cHEBTfWT s
lo Oeliroyer'i Building, u'i
eEIiINWJKOVE. J
Bnyder County, ,