RAR a A P. ASTY? Yes indeed — they're real pickles—crisp and fine—just as good as you could put up at home and far less troublesome. But then—you should try Libby's Olives or Catsup—in fact, any of Pickles and Condiments There's a goodness to them that beggars description. One taste and you'll want more. Punty ? Libby's label is your guarantee. Economy? They're not expensive when you consider their superior quality. Always Buy—Libby’s Don’t accept a substitute, Whether it be relish soup — meat —— aragus — eserves or jams — insist on the Libby Fabel Then you're sure of satisfaction. At All Grocers Libby, MeNeill AND SIXTY-THREE 4X x Pr if TILTON, GEORGIA can take Like More. enthusiastic rather dull y | and » OVer ana ting all But-—-but “Tell “But she “Well, the other girls cial tact?” ner Her Ruling Passion, The woman who and dirt all her life fi iy Peter “Come in, you hased dust reached St tired woman.” : & nie» aa7 be sald, and held the gate But the womar uling gion, can you?" he sal 1, well, step inside and they'll give you a broom harp.” — pas SALLOW FACES by Tea and Coffee Drinking. Often Caused that tea that com- persons realize disturb digestion muddy How many and coffee so they produce a plexion? A ten days’ proven a means, in thousands of cases, of clearing up a bad complexion A Washn., young lady tells her ex- perience “All of us—fat brother-—had used many years until stomach troubles, more or less, “We all were gallow and troubled with pimples, bad breath, disagreeable taste In the mouth, and all of us simply 80 many bundles of nerves We didn't realize that and cof. caused the trouble one day we ran out of coffee and went to bor- row some from a neighbor. B8he gave us some Postum and told us to try that “Although we started to make It, we all felt sure that we would be sick if we missed our strong coffee, but we tried Postum and find it delicious, yellow trial of Postum has aer, mot! ier, sister and tea and coffee for finally we all had tea fee until got more and in a month and a half were able to digest our food without clear, tongues cleared off, and nerves in fine condition. ing like it.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. “There's a reason,” and it is ex plained in the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one nppenra from time to time, They are genuine, true, and full of human Interest, BIDS OPENED Contracts Awarded to Lowes Bidders for Twenty Miles. IN TEN COUNTIES TO WORK Calvin Gilbert of Gettysburg Was Suc cessful Bidder for Job of 1000 Signposts—Eleven bections of Roads Included. {(8pecial Han Correspondence more than open ment Harrisburg twent) wero ed at Depart and the contracts were awarded to the bidder on each contract ing eleven sect Clearfield, Lehigh, Berks, lair, Mercer, Jjefl mlies the State Highway lowest inciud icusof Statenighway in Bucks Washington, erson Northumberiand and Delaware coun successful bidders The each {OIIOWE atur wnshij 10,75¢ feel Hager-Ow Company ! high county ship : & Horn, Slatington count} townshii Route IN Hereford Frankston pair work toona ¥ $1.47 Lackawann: Nort but pase; viewed the patch ith iid hy wi Dave Ty — amazremes perty of J R The potatoes are the To Bloey, a Thin hanger, now residing at 2335 North Third and plot adjoining his house at Beneca vireets. The potalc walst-high some of blossom and measuring 36 height This 8 n« Mr. Btosy having tatoes that were pronounced the equal former rind per gtraot, are growing on the Third and piantis are Deng in inch Crog YOAr Io then fo 38 freak grown last eR In ze and quality of any in State. “It's just a case of goc for sl the ETC proper « Enow]| firat-class Bloes goed ultivation ng how.” sald Mr Pulling Out Salmon. William CG. Gipr the Philadelphia at 219% Pofle than fort : averaging than ind each in the past two weeks i salmon were all taken from iniata river near Glpple's cottage a Lilmer In one day thir one po the teen of the flah were taken One of these weighed three and three quarter pounds and was only captured gtruggle wasting When the big fish ured slightly more length Beveral of the weighed almost as much good fights before Benjamin Gipple, a at State College, after a twenty minutes was landed it meas than 16 inches in fish and gave captured and student has pulled in several large bass in the past few days. One which weighed more than four pounds and measured over a length was taken in the Juniata after several hours’ trolling last week other being gon foot in Suit to Oust an Elector, The plan to force William Wilhelm of Pottsville, off the Republican state ticket as an elector-atlarge through equity proceedings because of his an- nounced determination to vote for Colonel Roosevelt opened a big legal fight at Pottaville Wilhelm says that if a bill In equity to oust him is filed he will question the legality of Taft's nomination To Return Prizes. All boys who won prizes in the 100. quested to return them to the Harris burg Park Commission office for re adjustment. It has been proved that the winner of this event was over 16 years of age on the day of the com- petition, which causes him to forfeit the prize. The three other prize win: ners and the boy who finished fifth will be awarded the four prizes, pro vided they bring a certificate from their mother or father which will prove them to be under 16 FICULTIES F AUDITORS: Antiquated Systems of Book- keeping Are to Be Displaced. A. H. BAILEY SETS EXAMPLE Treasurer Hassiey Considerable Sum Former County Says He Has a of Money in Bank Awaiting Deter mination of the Amount Due. it ig almost ceriaih 5 Harrisburg : that there Ww important Changos bookkeeping in VOEu BOING departments 4 i re wild be in the of tb suit of the nave accounting county difficult} wrs encounte thear Treasurer Arthur suming office on Jan ed an entirel) up to €ern IBINGRS meiLhods iate and I accora was foll ObECOiele Praised wel dead DIESWAYIIAL, y did the i and shared th were heid McDermott's only when jeveled his d by Orga revolver 3 orate Policeman M hane, who had ized a posse Angler Heard a Splash, WAS tankin Dun Cariisis | §4 never before AYS angler, who wasn casion in poin “l UTICE® Near nome, sw for the night angii was NEIinEg my an wae dark down wd heard on the bank cause, and wo and inch fish lay flor ing in the woods The lantern must have out of the don't fern fern A great splash, got with lantern to see the behold! a 16 inder scared him waler Commissioners to Explain. Bunbury Judgos Herbért ming and Frederick Moser in the Northumberland County order. ed County Commissioners George Hane cock, Joseph and Frederick Dorusife to appear to explain why they reduced the assessments more than $500.000 on lands in Zerbe Mt Carmel and Coal townships belonging to the Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company and the Lehigh Coal Company Cum Court Schmidt Child Worthy of Fire Chief. York When a setting fire the family was sleeping, Mary Wills, of the York Fire Department, came to the rescue the Strikers Shot, Palmerton Following the and in a pitched battle between a mob of foreigners and a force of deputies under Sheriff Begel, of Carbon Coun ty, four foreigners were seriously wounded. They are John Morell, Steve Warnack, Joe Baston and Cyril Wassuk. The last named was taken to the Palmerton Hospital and is re ported to be In a critical condition. The three others are being concealed i WAS BORRY FOR HIM. —Ry Janitor-—8t bone 3 trom next room says IENOGTrance. vas fife Years oid BROKE out IN HEAT RASH two months old out in small re pimples like rash, afterward They gradusall bead, face, groins } 14s being most affected, became AK mass of sores with = reat deal of corrup tion. It became offensive and grac iy grew worn break heat festers little gee med CTOBS AT often t dren's Remedy. 1eren its Advantages. the ory ought to be re this frenzied 1 a fOtting penal bonds Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CABTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bignatu a TY In Use For Over 30 Years Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Bears the re of Their Need. Applicant—1 can bring tears lence Seedy the yop Theatrical Manager—Huh! We bring the au Want some ils w ’ an A better thing than tooth powder to cleanse and whiten tha teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay is a prepars- Antiseptic. At ox or sent postpaid The Paxton Te r » tion allied axtine ) ” OF “ IEgints, on receipt He by Toilet Ce Mass Name. like your Living Up to Its How do people seem 10 gong. “The Aerog Just carried away by it” lane? TO DRIVE wn Tr oak VE BE & i» » i Take the a >; Ba 3 i a TA HR CHILL TONK. You hy » hat J Mare aki be formals 8 pininiy pr med on every bolls showing ls simpy Yuinine and jron in a tastelons and the moni efectoal form For grows people and chidran. 80 santa in the Suburbs. ‘Is Mra. Gillet a well informed wom- an?” Weil she's on a party wire. "—Life DOERR YOUR MEAD AC HE ? Try Bicke' CAPUDINI it's ligu ant 10 take efor is immediate good to prev ent 5 our money back if vw Boe. at medicine stores t satisfied. 10¢., It makes a girl awfully ashamed to let a man kiss her without first putting up some sort of a bluff Garfield "son Is invaluable for all irregulars. kidneys amd bowels, | say the degree of vigion that f the man Carlyle Lest you forget when pext in need of a laxative remember the name ‘Garfield Tea.” A trial will sonvinee you of its merits. When you are offered anything free look for the string. A —— Garfield Toa 1s a fine laxative being com. posed whally of pure, honlth-giving berba. Even your best friends haven't time te do much worrying on your acooumt { 47% 2) ))) Satisfies | | There never was a | = iret that Coca-Cola couldn’t satisfy It goes, straight as an arrow, to the dry spot, And besides this, Cg satisfies to a T the call for something purely delicious and deliciously pure—and ! 1 wholesome. Ome new booklet, telling of Free ou vindiontion = Clattanomoge, fof Le seicing. Demand the Gengloe as 1usde by THE COCA-COLA CO, 53-2 ATLANTA, GA We Lead You To Fortune and Happy Life in California S. &W. 8 Kuhn, ng in the Sacramento Valley what the U. 8. Govern bankers, are ment Messrs. } the Pittsburg r elsewhere v . § § ee i ng or the people re is ten times or lifornia in the East and ore net ; rofit par acre in wi iess Jat ated land than take you KUHN IRRIGATED LAND CO. Dept 133 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK. N. Y. mow » ore Be, MPa E f OMI” WA MY On. Tron, x. ¥ BREATH OF ANGELS = EE LEW Vis Ou 2 3, Websier Groves in BALTIMORE, NO. 2 For SUMMER HEADACHES Ticks CAPUDINE & the best res ter whal causes Lhem whether beat, sitting io draughts, et 0c., Ee. and Me. per botiie at ———— sores feveriat The Usual! Way Yes: he i Mra Wine teething. softens the gums, reduces infiamma thom, ws Boothing Srrup for Children aiiare pain ures wind colic, 2 8 bottle de How cide” “Ry Nothing so compietely knocks a con agree with trary man as i him presidential year we JOO8e "Twas a Pretty Thing. The young man produced a small Mixture of Cau Economy. square box from his pocket. 3 At the Union depot a few ngs “1 bave a present for you,” he began a mot! 10 see her 1 don't know whether it will fit i ghter. a nm of about 18 rears, finger or not, but | safely staried on a jour: as heard “Oh. George! ghe broke In. “this is | to give lowing go sudden! Why, | ; the train dear. But just re- gift—a silver thimble and it wr in y be 100 free girang- Home Journal But if a nice looking ghould speak to you be polite to him-—-he may buy your supper for sition and ever er who had gone your the young lads never dreamed" | words of advice just before started “Now, good-by my | Take good of yourself and member not «0 then George produced got room. Ladies the | gv ed sug CaTe denly ox the with i ers on the train ——— | man She Was a Duster, Mrs. Button advertised for a woman | you." Kansas C to do general housework, and in an . imi ewer a colored girl called, announcing Making Cheese in Olden Days, that she had come for the position Cheese was made by the old-time “Are you a good cook?’ asked Mrs. farmers in the summer on the coop Button ierative plan by which four cattle own “No, Indeed, 1 was the (ers owning say 14 milch cows, received the milk night and morning, ae ‘Are you a good | cording to the dally yield of thelr “] wouldn't do washin’ and ironin’; | little herd Thus given two families it's too hard on the handa | baving five cows each, one with three “Can you sweep?” asked Mrs. Sut and one with one, supposing that the ton, {average yield per cow was the same, “No,” was the positive answer. I'm {In two weeks, {wo owners would make not strong enough.” | five cheeses each; one would press “Well,” sald the lady of the house, | three, and one only one cheese, but quite exasperated, “may 1 ask what | this one would be as good and as large az any of the rest "Nobility of the Trades—Thé Farmer,’ Chaties Wine low Hall, in National Magazin ity Star don’t cook.” laundress?” “1 dusts,” Everybody's came the placid reply “He bit the hand that fed him” said Teddy of Big Bill, And didnt tell us if the bite had made the biter ill. Now had Toasties been the subject of Bill's voracious bite He'd have come back for another with a keener appetite. Written by WILLIAM T. HINCUKS, WT Bate 81, Bridgeport, Conn. gua of the BO ingen for which the Postum Oo, Creal, Mick., paid BIO00 in May.
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