The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 26, 1903, Image 6

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""1 don't see any sense In thl- vrrlapt
iiE3 tuiM.e lo pm something x r:i to
ist on Thankfix iiiK Pay. I. t as
.won h;r. niti-li and miili as t'..o lust
dinner joa could :; t up."
Mirar.:.i Vi!hO!i hail henrd tli;u same
ar a uiauUr ri tnar ov. ry -tur its Jonp
M she couii! r : n.Nr. t!.i w as
lirousthi i:p in N-w Kmliii.ii. w!; re the
Jay was i nt i.s rdp::ius!y as j-'ut.i.ay,
nd sb o rx; ivt.d .i::is 1. : ; i: tl.at
y, ai..! In i r i.-nri h:!. i t r. to
ox;n ot .. '.i..n r : t':ti.
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with I'. :;'. :;-(rry v :'s bn.Mr for a :ro:U
c.'.y !.::.. ..: i. v; sett wist at tliis
.- .. ;. . w t.o oV.ar.ro of his
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i:. .. ' '. j.-iir.cjir.as ap
po.ir .:, .i . . ;. ua". a r.r. our.ee-
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tor i
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: ) : : :".'.'.:' r.:.' i r good c.ca'. rhi apir.
i'r .' it. ;cr it thvr.t corn husks
' .t s... . ; i .... hiv fir lec.iin' if I'd
vc.o a:";. ;
"I've kip Thar.ksgivin', an' I
u'Kt.: i ; . ct t .." was trr concise rtr''
o his w . : .
He Lr?ve away wfth v'.:'or.s of t'.tr! ey
in--wE r.r. ! :r.sc:-'.,s. its sV.ir. crarkcii ar.d
j-isp. the white mat falling soft and
clear under the flashes rf his tig c.m-i:.a-
knife, the privy thick, pctativs sri!
-ttcr vi sMsly :s done to a turn, ar.d the.
turnips cashed, without a lump. fr;er.s
tt-r.der &r,1 lra;rar.t. wiih specks of hut
r tere arc thirf oh. that would be a
creat ditLtr! Mirands was a fine
rook.
"Wil, got rea.ly frr Tharksgivir. ?
"TVs. 1'rr. nady 1 hopf it'll he cr
rood df. ."
"La:.d. I rtit-fs 'jw!'.:. 1 dor.'t ffe h.w
folks kft fa: fir :..L.h: f. '.l.s :!ir.' ic.
moch tr iheir f;jn.;ackf t$. Fir ir.y j
part, I'd ilk? srtue goii". rye .ush. I'd
te itichty thasiiful: I ain't hai ncr.e fcr
ierloLg I can't rtrun:tiThowit tastes." i
Tain't much of er Thankf civin' cin- !
ier such- as we us?d ttr hev when the
cinfffrn come Anie. 1 guess jcercy c ',
tiidk fw-ts pretty s.1-i. I eoa know
whai Harry'd say if be couldn't tev er
whole n..-re ji-. : .-.Li Laura, .-he'e tt
h.l' er ; .. :.!:. ; :; :.r 1:::.-;.. Tl - y Rlc't
pr o t-
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t-i'.a.-;. . j.. ':.:jl
f ar.K ; o-
. er ti-oiitci:'
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r :.r .t :.a . 'iauiij.uiiu-
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V. ' ... !fcH: aSUli.e 'jTa
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uk.'.:r cj 'jm. ti-'-tr vi'j. ai. u.t
CJA I C'r. ' r'j-W U JOLk" Will
joiii-, hi' "A v & piiie i'jt bin. " niS.
iriiii iWeC ilsu: wi'i. Ht-
man getting the table set, and the
etabhs n.ashed and placed in covered
dishes ready to be taken up any mo
ment. - The children ran about under
foot, as usual, but Mrs. Wilson de
clared it seemed Just like old times, and
she would not allow one of them to be
sent away or set up in a chair.
Meanwhile, where was Jonas?
lie entered the house, wondering It .
he had lost his sense of smell. Did he '
smell turkey and plum puddiug? There
was no sound of hurrying feet in the '
kitrhen, as If Miranda was setting tip :
t'.i. dinner. My, how hungry his long j
drive had made him! Ho must sharpen j
the rarvir.g hnili to as to be nady when I
that turkey w..,. k-ipi'.td the i-iirh-j
i n door. .MI w si'.ent, save .'. --'ii't '
of : putter that b. i mh; In prooeti'. in :u
the stove. n urs '.:iv, .v,..- .' T
UK.' .;s S' :. I' v! l i .
' I p! d ::. . ;rs. i a.-;-.i-.' i ai.i.s
at th. s': ; ,. u'.d :ri .1 t'n in c n ,! !ors
roller t v.,!. .) . ;;.;..! Of ".
here th. r? In t' ... of
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1 is ar.d !.. ce:i.f .n.d i ai r.i ,1 ' ir. .11. a: 1
K- '.0 h Ip ' !U 'Clle it ;;i
s. in, s :: I couafn t go with, ut ir Trai.k
g.v.n' dair.i r n. wa. u.d 1! you ward to
i cine m Mrt Hi man sad :). he;-. .! "U
M.'Ul.'. ar.d if you don't want to why 1 vo
ix.'uscd eu. I'i i u your t much won't
li : y . u .it alw ,i; jut w hat ou'.i !i at Iter.
Tl.. . r.itm lor il . mush is t., l':t d H.i- .!.. r
at thi- r:(.ltt-hand pitchtr 1( ou'd dr.i: la r
e ;t tl.Hn n-.o.HXms, and ll.e myy.a p:
is kn t.. third s!..;f. though 1 i!. r. 1 . i
you'll t.ueh it 'caun yoj think pie irst
air. t g od for folks L'minr h.rt'1. be good
.at:s. M ss Hi rmar.' a better cook'n 1
lt. ut.U tl.iu 1 d.! the in-'', so no morvirom
"Yourt truly,
"M1KANDA WILSON."
"Wal, I snum!"
He went to the stove and looked at the
pray material in the kettle. His mouth
was made up for turkey, and rye mush
diiln't look at all like the vision of crisp
cess he had in mind.
"Humph!"
Hi wiLt to the pantry, and, taking
the nuarttr pie, dtvoured it; hut still
there was an empty place that pie
:ouiiin't fill.
'Better cook'n Miranda? Humph!"
He looked at the mush again.
"S'pivse she walked rp there. Be
kii.dr pity ef she had ter walk iack.
Guess I'll hitch up'n' go after h r."
H could have a turkey dinner if he
wai.udn; he was ir.viud. "Ifl'mgoin'
i it?. '.'-..'
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:- -r : &. ;:; t:.- .:.:. r
l- . l-'-:T- t tl 11 h i LZ-
: ut - T.n.n.y sat it. t. l.f h 'hr.
t.zl: :vt: J'.r.a a:cF ;
- if - .-fcu- Mr. H rn.fi. t:. t vtry
- : r : ' : l'j. tit cor.c-r s-ays i c&i
t -. '. o try. :.:.? r.-iay.
ll.' J:.r.;. y. u s;t here 'sic o' ;
w v.- rtrffcey. I ct ciart. JoLa . t:V
. :i ..?. old v:ii'-b? Mr. Htrs-t.,
. 'ti tiebitt', &Ld JoLat. yot;
tur- v.- i-.;. Tictay furf.. 'tiu't
f u: ty
r'r- coir.r dewr ttt lot.- '.
-. arc i' rr. xeit-z. M.mtca t..ost
:..ZLjrt 'Ai'. Ot the VHiOL. "JoLat. tt;d,
n t ifcK .tat Tzwi o!T l the tiove? I
; t-t :l :.ref biK biicks, a.:f you di'.L', :
I b-- t t'jrt.t :o & ci-Lder! "
'.' l : cart if 'tie."
' AtL t Xi'.r Heraan a gooc vooi:?
Warn i ' Lf. .ur.ey cye to a tur.?"
"Oh. fair; not eo good's Miranda Wi;
Kit Lu air iiou'y ftir "
Tl'.i- v a a 4oL? ti.eL':, aLd U.e. lL
talc 'JLat. I wLt "
"I i i'. v Mirar.cs; aLd I waLt, e '.er
.a'-"-, .v. Tt-aLfcUfc).' ciLterf eery
etr one :l Noa.ber ate ot.e It. '.jb-"-n.ber
;es i ionir's we livt, an' if our
loifct ' a:. '. wt'V. Lave bou.e'oo(iy
e.te't Oil Vi there, Jerry; w
it. t '.'W "
ii.a:.'..fc t.eer Lad v.cmIol to K.a.
ry t t-iit:. ar.o'.'.er Tl-a.-.i-atciviLr day.
Iacten Woric. New York.
A Ht- Ce.
"At at you i . try ro 'ora'.e
Tnat-B?. v'-'-i it- the rojer f-jiri'," said
i. oife -erbOL
"I iivoe anvnrtI tl mas
wlo it toulllut.OL:: gigoa.y; "hut I
don't n protfcc'. of euc. If I
uvt. V.. le- aiijfi.ud; ai-d If I do, I'll
ta iuUtHHifL." WushicgioL fcur.
11m lr vt tti(btcr.
I'I t tbcckfu! u 1 '.M
ls. 1 uf t born a turnf
h-t v y' a cui.O'l tuta.
By John II Rafter
They were one of those trusting up-to-date
young married couples who
profess to si'orn the old-fashioned
weaknesses of the newly wed. Al
though they had been on' for more
than a year they still hugged the be
lief that their conduct on the houey
moon had fooled everybody Into the
notion that they were well settled
man ami wife. They didn't use "dear"
'.. r "sweet" in nddi't'ssini; one another,
tui.t in fad after If! hai py months they
t.e'. '.il that their experience was at
least one emphatic "no" to the ques
tion: "is i!;air. see a failure?"
"Ka'e." said Yma Kingsland to his
witi1 at lireaMa:l. "Cousin Horace
('apt. I'Miace Ki'v.sl-'.nd is eoiiiin..
u 1.
he
Tl;::i:...
.aicd us
,;:ir. ic;i l-.now
wltcti wo were in
U'OV
'tl'.O?"
was
i'." si.e
v, iih n.
and wo
i'oat's
graiid.
la.i: i;i
,'v ;a si.
l'l'Hl -what
I
tint's what he w:i.
.1. pouring the io:
"ile was lovely to
was goir;: to sn:---
r. hiv!-e in Tom.
"We must ol.)
something for him "
"Just leave il to me, Tom. And say,
". o n, he must meet Martha Dinwiddle.
She's---"
"Oh, there you go, of course!
Matchmaking. Why on earth can't a
man have a good time without getting
all tangled up with worn"
"Thonias!"
"I was going to say why can't n
man. a visitor, have a good all-round
lime without being harnessed up with
a lot of women he never saw before guests and incidentally sure of a new
and may never see again? Now 1 sealskin coat (for she meant to hold
don't think Horace cares for society. Tom to his wager), but just the same
My way would be to " she began to get a bit nervous at live
"Your way would be to drug him o'clock Thanksgiving afternoon when
round to a iot ofHheaters, show him she noticed that not one of the seven
the stock yards and maybe get him young folks had arrived. She remem
a visitor's card to that hateful club, bered explicitly having asked Martha
where he might be tempted to drink Dinwiddle to come early. Dinner was
some of those horrible high-balls Mrs. to be at six, and as she had received
Clatter was telling us about. You no notes declining her Invitations she
seem to forget. Tom (with a sly was yet confident, but
shrug), that it Isn't much more than a' Tom and Horace, oblivious of her
growing misgivings, were listening to
w P
D CVT 1 OOIt KATE'S
;H Or iNYlTATlCXS.
v. ns f ; T' ;ty succt ssfu'i en
: '.a ;tb myst'.f. I hope
.'s r.pl.u I C. r.'i ::.ln.i
a'.I ji-a can. let this Xl.'.va
cut ia:o society jt-a
'.it tut:
to siay is i:.e Uo.
iTord the IttLd o.' a
v at.
ve in and
-he snapped. "Who
-.ii a 1 .3 socit .;
. I tar ft;.r or
U C '.
d-er i-rs inal friecds cf coarie 1
n.-t.L p.Ti fritii js who would fa!", c. et
i:. . s to attend tv. r so timide a
;:--.' n.ir.."
"ut. I ot'n't know." said Tom. trying
;o tea i :..s paptr. sip Lis coffee, and
:a.. all at tLe sau.e time. "Of ciur:'
ou i.i ttiL-i thai H'jra'.e is 'uluj-i-.-'-.
y.'-i'-s an J ri'.h, t'-ey'.l aH vo::.!;.
il young wom-n wouli. They '
How t.art we're getiing!" sneere'
Kate. Thtn, as he remained aileni,
; - -oi-u::d in lon-s in which a tree- Ece waft lo uae ule a""ow
o.o ihrea-eLed the asperity. "Thorns Tu wint an'J Wfcat' lhe wo'me
K.n.t:aid, you're posiUvely unbtar- Lumjr &ui hearl' :-u;i',r uf Horace
fc.J)t- ; tv! '-est to their merriment, and bo-
She sot up and was flouncing out ol !orfe the "e tame " lbey Ueddotl
the room wLen he caught her hand ana,
p'aid :
OJ3, Ltre, Kait! Ixjl'i gt: anry
Yon It. r-tw I U'U- mrk s-rir! ti-i-fi r . f Tf,.i
b'ty wit when I met you. I doa tu tMn are ilwa',, -PP.r.M but
r-nd Mania, she is a corker. Lul; Kate, who nouced it, fortave him with
lor hthven't aa-kt don't go giving jj!001-
bir tarty. I wo.idn t enjoy it. Hor- lint the theater -arty didn't turn out
a t wouldn't, and. besides, if you bknd I xcli' wfcll '-her, for as the men
ijiji a bir list the very -ieoule you cart, re getting into their ooats In the
i ( for will come, and the very best ! Lal1 Horace said:
ti.e tii-d we nored, iU suy awa.j "Aw, by the way, Tom! There's a lot
icii t that tat way it always ban-ens? of letters here In this box coat of yours
That' just what I was going to sa ttal 1111 wiring. I intended to turn
if -you hadn't slopped me wiih yo.u them over, don't you know, but 'pon
horr.d objection," returned the pla ! "iy word aw I didn't think of It till
caied K,u. "My idea would be a nicej now."
liv.ie Thankbtflving dinner here ai And Le pulled out poor KatV bunch
home witb. let s say, eight guest, in- j of Invitations.
ending Horace. Jt wouldn't cost" Tonj looi ed at her and she looked at
"Oh, I don't care what U'd cost il' Tom. The letters had been In that
tt.eie s to be only ten of us, but I don't) raplen ever since the nljjht she gave
it i:k vou can ret eirht youLr fol..' them U her husband. They never told
vyi-'her for Just a
l:.a.ined folk., Voo!
dinner, and will.
They won't come
iCa'Jr!"
"Th will, Tom:"
"Oh, Mar' La luizht I dare a
you ve oeL tellinjj Lor about Jlora.t
hi, fi "
' Vea, I have: I don't deny It," aaic
Ka'je, nharly, eur of her -(round,
"they're bulbed to each other eaauiy,
and if I can Le)y uMuttt aioci, yot
Ut I will! bo there!"
"A.11 right, Warle," L grinned, et
tlnf -; "no fchead, but I'll bot you
kU. they all Aoa't ovu.-uot evet
JT;. 71 ., '
W Of-VteUi.
"Ill take the bet, you ratcal!- she
laughed, and all that day she was
writing the most winsome little notes
to four of her rery dearest friends and
four of her most "esteemed" male ac
quaintances. Tom brought Cousin Horace home
with him that evening, and Mrs. Kings
land "went on" over him as fondly as
a young pullet over her Qrst chick. He
was a big, sweet-voiced, soldierly man,
with yellow, curly hair and the man
ner of a boy. Coming from the rigor
ous weather of Canada, he looked very
queer In his fur greatcoat, cap and
mittens, for the day was almost warm.
They had a merry time at supper.
Kate was at her best, and Tom, de-
! lighted at the first chance he'd had in
la year to take "a flyer" with a man
'his wife could trust.
I "Kate, dear." he said at last, wink
ing slyly at his cousin, "Horace has to
' go down-town to look after hU lug
gage. It won't take us lon, "
"All rig!it. Tom. I'll trust yoi with
Horace. I n, v; he'll ta' e care of yo ;.
Itrsi.le. 1 ..t
ti i s lor m
i mi lo mail : Mia
-the invitations.
Von
! now. Tom.''
She sll;i: . ,1 l!;o e
his liar.'i . : i i ;..i :..
hack. Tl,.- tiicu ,-nio
!;.' e'.-lil invel.
nun
i, , i . . . i ti. i' . . . a
d a lew i igafe: :e.
In the parlor, chaititi
with Kate, bi-
fore they Marled.
"lly Juv-'l " Mior'cd the (.'aitailiaii.
looking at his fur coat In the hall. ' Til
wear no coat. It's a blooming tropical
place, Chi. ago."
"Oh, no, I' isn't, Horace," chimed
the s iliiiimis hostess; "you must tai.e
a coat. One of Tom's the rarlati.
Tom. It "s l hi lii-; for you, and yon
can wear the top coat."
So they bundled Cousin Horace Into
the raglan and away went he and
Tom.
Mrs. Kingsland was sure of her
her very latest and most glowing tri
bute to the beauty, wit and grace of
Martha Pinwlddle, and the handsome
Canadian, well satisfied of Mrs. Kings
land's Judgment and appreciation, waa
beginning to feel a yenrnlng desire to
meet the much-vaunted Martha. Six
o'clock came and struck without either
of the men noticing the change that
I was coming over Kate. At 6:15 she
i was In a nervous tremor; she made re
' peated trips to the kitchen, and at in
tervals stood by the window watching
! the street. Finally Tom pulled out his
watch, whistled softly, looked up and
blurted:
"By jingo, Kate, your guests are
either late or they're not coming."
! Ske stood before him ready to fly
Into a rage or weep. The tempest of
her disappointment, however, re-
solve!
r.cn.
der.
' I
Mart!'
it sell into tears, and in a mo-
v. - j sobbing on Tom's shoul-
t ;'..:nk they'd do it, the
bhe sol.hcd. "And
o. ti.e l.titixl Sue at Ic.st
1 Lad my heart Sit cn this
d'.r.r.tr."
... u .t hum'. Too late to
::: ritia'ii'ii fr-'i:t Co'is.n
i I..ic to i'..i.io the st.eat
; tl.v waiting servants, too
,tv- V.w disTtsiiins s cim
f K-.-t. Uut he as well as
It
f.iatc: i.t
liir-.i.
sar air,
late ( vi ti
Leioie i.i
Tcta ;:..- iy tt; t!u r- . u .
"TLiir U-sx, not ours," latighei. Hor
ace. "Lil t eat up the whole dinner
0"r.-: 1'. ... Vn. ravenous, an i, excuse
rr.t. J'..: i.-.vid, I ooti'l know Liu,
i n tin v. a j.- .' I':.i ladder to have our
dinner private-iy together. You know
I never was a Ltau. Ha, ha. hl-yil"
So they f.k-d out rather mournfully
to lae dii.ii.K r itiin. To::i manat'-d to
wLiip.r a if .-a :-v it hi.i ife as tliey
sloou to Iti norai v a.-..-, and w hoii bho
took her i lace at the table she was a
little brighter for the knowledce that
v, "
'n,ahB a tr,'rKt r-1 It " au T ,rrt 1,1 I I
"make a night of It," as Torn said. lie
was half sorry a moment after he had
awkwardly Bugge-ated that "inipromp-
Couuiu Horace what a mean of It he
had helped to make. Kate forgave her
huatand, but well, Martha Dinwiddle,
batstt iiiet the Canadian yet. -Chicago
Kewrd-Merald.
Tbaafaaalvlair.
Ttaukivlr.K hath Lr aotina of wiM,
Her ttoi.a uratitud mid lovu,
iU favor4 irtKipM a-iadly rata
HtW Ji'-ka.t to ta, On above.
Kir I, Huler, Kaiaer, Tbov wiuM powN
Dtaeiy la tv-Mr taraaUainal bour
flatvm fwrt tfS.f.at but AidMmd la iiliatm:
, t vxiqw tutwiiiu,
VelTTi.f wVUi h lb lowly way;
J b.v..iit Cftptt eiuib blr
KHy with auiaranlaa, to-U
w our ot ffcajilifulnae.
fccUa Miutall, lit lua a&4 How
Big Granite Pi:r Disappears.
Portland, Me., Nov. 14. A new $23.
000 grnnlts pier has sunk into the
earth and practically disappeared from
view at Tort McKInley, on Great Dia
mond Island. Early in the summer it
was discovered that the wharf, then
under construction, was gradually
sinking, so the contractor added
courses until he had placed layers g
gregatln; IS feet, and still the wharf
was not up to the contract height One
end hns now disappeared into the mud,
leaving only a small portion which
rested on the pnlr.t of a ledge. Quick
sands are thought to be responsible
for the disannearance. Soundings have
been made to a great depth, but noth -
ing substantial has been found.
Bon.nnee.
Ilomanr? Lwirn ye that gropt In glo
It viVllWs the oui
It ii the li.nrn-.lUK flower that bloom
In life's left liuttonholt.
Lipiiiniuit i M.iKitxlnc.
fAM'TA J.Iiri.Il ITAS.
3? fv-i ':rr&A-
"Auntie, ought llertle Wilson to have
smiled so often at me In church?"
"No, dear. Where was he sitting?"
"Behind me." Punch.
in Alter Venn.
Wife You used to say I was beautiful.
Have I change?
Husband No, but I have since I Joined
hurch. Chicago Dally News.
ftrlilnil the Time.
Caller You have changed to home
opnthy, I see.
Fair Invalid Yes; the homeopathic
doctors give their medicines in llttln
pellets, while the allopaths nearly al
ways order their dose by the spoonful
-and spoons are dreadfully out of
fashion. N. Y. Weekly.
Poor lliimnn Nature.
Waggles He couldn't remember why
his wife tied a string around his finger,
so he was afraid to go home, and stayed
out all night.
Jaggles What wns It he should have
remembered?
Waggles To come home early.
Smart Set.
Gcitlnar Thvre.
"So your daughter belongs to the ladles'
auxiliary of the Universal Peace so
ciety?" "Yea; and let me tell you, she Is fast
fighting her-way to the front In that or
ganization." Fuck
rroleetert.
Nurse You nitiFt take off that base
hall mask before you go in to ?ee your
nia' visitors.
The Kill Wot? Ait' have all them old
hens a-Uf-iu' me. Not rnv.i'h! Chicagi
American.
l.nwfnl 1're-.
I. -c !!l"v:?'
V-ie-t that I don't think
i 'f.-.t )"' ' I'dy hut Tnole Sam. If
i ';. c0." Chicago Posh
Headaches and
Dizzy Spells,
Weih, Nervous,
Wretched, Tired,
Until Dr. Miles Nervine
Cured Mc.
Are you in a "poor condition?" Are you
nlraoit ready tu L'ive up (rom exhaustion.
nervouinei, h-adachea, hackacties, and
dizzy fprls ? No need to mention the de
tail! ot a run down or "poor condition" to
thie who are tutferini;. littler t.i tell you
of Nervine, the remedy sold on a guarantee
to help you, and restore your poor weakened
nerves to l.le, ttrcnth and health.
"Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine has done
a great deal forme. In the (all of 1 897 my
health was in a very poor condition. Ex
treme nervousness, dizcy spells and sick
headaches made me most miserable. I had
leen under the care ol our local physician
for some tune, but got no better. I was on
the vcre of nervous prostration. Had no
appetite, and could not sleep. 1 crew worse
an the uuy spells continued and lott flesh
and strength, 'dil those mwful days. A
lady fn.n l who liad taken Restorative Ner
vine advised me to try it. I bought a bottle
at the local drui; store and when it was one
ha f gone I notiied that the medicine was
heliiinif me. 1 continued taking it according
to directions until I had lAcd three bottles
whef) I felt so limi.h better I slopped taking
it. I feci tl.at my prrcnt rn-nily Improved
health is all due to lir. Mi es' Krslorntive
Nervine. I am i;r;ileful lor the lienelit 1 re
ceived and r-i oiruiiend tlie Nervine wholly
on its mrits as a nerve tonic and restora
tive." Mas. I'. M. JIououoom, Iislton,
Mats,
All dructs ti ll nd ifuaiantce first bottle
I'r. Miles' Krmedie- .Send for free hook
on Nervous and limit liiscaws. AddrcM
Ltr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad.
VINDOR HOUSE
W, If. HI "I l.r.U, Proprietor
418 Market SI., Ilarrlsburir P.,
(OppoalU I'. It. It. Itopol Kntranua)
t alll lor AH l'raliia-t
Koomi, 25 und 60c. flood Mel, 25t
Uooft ocquiboiUiIooi.
c - ' '
.v!ii:
So -a
Loss of Flesa
When you can't eat break.
fast, take Scott s Emulsion.
When you can't eat bread
rrid butter, take Scotfj
Emulsion. When you have
j :cn living on a milk diet and
vnnt something a little
. ... ? . "'"H
, nOUITShintf, tlKe JCOtf'
I emulsion.
To get fat you must eal
iut. Scott s Emulsion is
rcai auener, a rcal
rength giver.
Those who have lost fid
;r;t to increase ail boo'
yes, not only fat. Scott's
'!sion increases them a!
'J-.U LI I
;'ii. diuou arid
ras, lor con
. t consumptives,
. vhildrcn, fcr i
..ccJ flesh, Scctt'i
-r,;:!i:cn is a rich and com
fortable food, and a natural
tonic.
Scott's Emulsion for bone,
flesh, blood and nerve.
Ve w ill send jot
a irec sample.
Be sure thit this pittn
in me lorm ol a label dm
the wrapper ol every book
of Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT & BOWNE
CHEMISTS,
409 Pearl St, N.y,
50c and $1 1 all drujji
C. RUTTER, M. D,
Physician and Surgeon,
Port Trevorton, Pa.
Offers Ills Professional Services to
the Public. All Calls Promptly At.
tended.
WANTED SEVEKAL 1'EltSiiNS OF Cm
ncter And kooi) riMtiitntion in riu-li talt one ii
thin county ro'iuiri'il) to reiiri-wiit and tini
tiscolil CHtnbliHlit'd wenltliy hu-iin - lioiiad
solid llnanviiil Htnntlini Nilut v i wrtki-l
with xpcnsoa ndilitional, all ';ivulilc lo tail
riirpct every Wednenilay front ln-ad ow
llorpe ana enrrfntre furniHlied ivlu-n nrcnMyj
lii'ti'ri'noc". i.iii'inre i li lun'ru-i '1 cnvtl
Colollml. 1TJ2 llearuorn t., t.'liiiii::...
t-.T-tH)
MANAGER WANTED.
TruMlvnrthv liuly . r irciitlt-in. -i t r.
In-lnt-s in tliij 'i-niit;. anil n';. : .-:
lorwolland iM-oral.ly kmnvn i t.
liiutnriiil Minndinu '.'0. n -u.i i:' .
lind rxpi'ii-f-, ai-1 r.'irh Monil. . 1 i
rt i'i fruin In a'liti;irtiT'. 1-x i i i
vnni'i'! ; '..itii'h pi'i-niiiiu-nt,
Atunaitcr, MO Tlnnon IJUl,'.,
il l! lit.
Widows' AiniisciiU'ii.
N'ntk'i1 is Ihti'IiV rIvci tlnl I :
W'l'lows' A ppr nsi'iuiMits iiii'lt-,' r
li:t vi lii-i-n lilr.l with I hi; ' IitU i.( ' t
I n'rl nf Mivdcr l.'niliitv fur i i .it
Miiiul.iy, t ii- 1 Itli day nf Hi- ., A I '
1. AppiNli'iiMiii'lit nf Sahiiri 11 . ;iii i
nf lnnii l Holunder. lute of Mi.l.ll. : .'
rrii-i d, I'itM-tt'd to Pi! taken ilii'l r h Ut.
t'xi-inptioii law.
Appr iiemi;f:t nf Amanda Wa-M
(!. . Wat'iiur. Iat of Vcl 1'i irv
i loc ti"l to he taken iimlrr tile 1
law.
AppmiitMni'nt of Sunanim'i i n ' -:
of .Inhn (tnihli. Iatt of Centre t-.i(
I'lei-ted to he taken under tin- :1 1
law.
;. M. Jiiiism i, Cm
Middli'hnre;. Ta., Novcmljcr 14. I'."' ;.
KcKistcr's Xoiiccs.
Notice in lierehy Riven that t c f "."
naiiifd pi'lon have Illi d Ihelr .ihiiir..rV
iiiririiian nni r.xeeutora iieeoiini in i i
ter m tilllee of Huvder t'oiintv. ini'l t;
will lie nreented for coiillnn.'it'nn A'.A s
mil l- at tin- Conn limine ut Ml-lilli li -'g
.Monday, Dec. lllh, l'.Hd.
1. Kirn! and final account ot l-n ''
Kieciltor of Inhn Klllili v. late uf Wed W
'I'ou'.ihIiIi, S,iViI.p I'riiiniv Pa . il'T il
1. First nnif partial account nf V I.
ninl Snliinm S. Hreenn, executor nl '"J
Sclirndcr. lute of AilalllH twn . Snyilir tfcl
llec'il
'A. l-'irMl mid ri"nl ftccontil of A. tr-Jn
PoiiIIiim .ml l.nnrnH Uri.lni.r. f-uSirt.
OMlate of Henry Pnntluii, lalo of Mm.
Ni.vlli.r I'.. Pi. . '.I.
1. Kind and final acronnt of -I. - J
t: n-c 1 1 tor of hainiicl Hnydur, late nf
nylllco., fit., iiecil. . 1
K p lrt ,.n.l llm.l nconiit i.f l'i. 1
i.h.l lllri.t,t II tun. nf td"
lti'lii-i (ion., Into of Went llcavcr twi. "
'o., I'u., dui' d. .
il. Hr-t and llnal account of ''aim
hcruoradm. of the t-nlato of ICIiu I",J
lnt ,,r WiimIOiivI..,. turn Nn vili-r ' ft.
L'l-lMll.
7 k'li'u. ....I H..ul .....4 ..t InlTt
iul((,l,kiMlrf.t..ir ,tf tin ..Mti.t.i nf Alli'l- 1
in I ,-ri y . ,., r.iijriiiir n. in,'"- ' . j
M. Klrnl itml llni.l licroiinluf SW M
-orun A. rtlcnirl
ilolin Mioiu-lt. lata of
l'oFy lw
.u;
I'u., dectninad.
II. Win Ml
Ml.lilli-hnrn. Nov. II, IH'I.
TIM I KK A 'OI.II ISi.wl
Take l.uxiillve lIniiiio-(uiiiii'i
All iiriiKKitii rt'iuiiu i mi iu'msj
oIIh to i nn-. K. W. (Irovi 'n t f
an cue 1 1 box. iifin.
It the New and Bottor
ottor Jw
Food, do difforent from w)
that it iilcitMOB evoryboJy
jinckftg to-day nt your F'tfj
tu Omhm fouu ITeeo C I- -j
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