Absolut; maaeiromurarx in r f n, tar. Most healthfrJ dent of all v iny mixture ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WEST BEAVER Our ice men were busy last week Riling their ice houses with ice from 4 to 6 inches thick. There are a tew vet to be filled. The ice is all gone from the effects of the mild weather we had The funeral ot Henry J. Peter on lat Sunday was , ..... . ...I ,,..( ..,,. ,.i.i i was largely attended. Another old soldier has been called to his long home. . . .Landlord Kncppand wife !"OW0 were visitors here at I of H. J. Peter . . . t he young and the old, who formed resolutions on the first day of the new year, you can bet, will all be Johnny Wagner reports his pig that he killed, to weigh 451 lbs. and was not fat 'Squire Steely killed his fattened ox last week. He says all ye that are hungry, come and I will give ye neat. . . Charles M. Stuck, one of the Snyder County boys, got squeezed between the cars last week, and had to lay off for repairs, but the injuries ate not serious W. F. Howell has leen reported on the sick list; the community are anxious tor the speedy recovery of the 'Squire . . . .The teachers' institute held at the Kairview school house Friday evening was well attended. The teachers ot the school attracted the attention of the audience with her favorite song called the "School Harm".. . We never knew until Sun day that the Ldwell miller (George) was so good looking as when he came out with a clean shave, hair cut and wore good clothes. , 'Squire Stecly's new breed of chickens com menced laving at the age of four months. They arc called the "pride of my old Virginia home, faraway" .... Henry Knepp of near Lewis town WBB a Snyder County visitor last Sunday Our weather pro phets claim we have had seventeen snows this winter and seventeen more to come yet to (ill the quota. SHADEL. Oscar N. Kaltriter, who had lieen working at the Harrisburg Asylum, came boine last week J. N. Brosins, the newly-elected commis sioners' clerk, moved to Middlebnrg on Tuesday of this week. . . .Elias Bohncr of Hoftervillepurchased the mill property owned by William Hoifnear Kautz and intends to move there in the spring Ezra Meiser of Salem visited his parents near Meiscrvilie on Sunday . . There will be a shooting match for turkeys at Fremont next Saturday. . . .Some people of our township were at Sun bury iast Wednesday to witness the hanging ot Edward Cressinger. . . . We have nice1 weather at present and the j people are busy hauling lime andlumber. In nearly every woods the steam sawmill whistle is heard. wen in 2t2 u: IV i.l IK1 ill . 'Miiing (towaent, are upon lots market They are Mild cheap, but are dear at any price, be cause they cont.if.i n!uni, a corrosive , nsun. WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. HUMMEL'S WHAKF. The farmers have been taking ad vantage of the cold weather by stor ing away ice for summer use. . . . A birthday surprise party was held for Mrs. P. M. Teats, on Saturday ev ening. A very enjoyable time wa uiijitit Kyi-el 'ciif imiuw umih fur- w vi))littnd comet . r Some of the guests were present from Northumberland, Sunbury, Freeburg and Salem Quite a number of our young folks attended the teach prs iiwiWtif pt SKfm!,- TVim J;St Friday evening Miss Emma Bower, who was employed at the National Hotel at Selinsgrove, fell a flight of stairs and sprained her foot Miss Olive Sassaman, who has been afflicted with rheumatism for some time, is slowly improving . . . . John Seesholtz, who is working for I). N. App, speut a week with his mother who was on the sick list, hut she is able to be about again... Dallas Wilt and Henry Trutt made a business trip to Sunbury Saturday afternoon . . John Schoch and daugh ter, May, petit a few days at New port recently Mrs. L. Kerstettcr and daughters and Miss Mary Zol linger of Northumberland visited Levi Dressler's one day last week . . Miss Mamie Kessler of Salem spent a lew days with her sister, Mrs. Wallace Teats... Dr. Newt. Nipple and wife of Akron, Ohio, who have been spending some time with their parents, returned to their western home last week .... Frank Hettrick and wife attended the funeral of Mr. Whitemyre at Montandon on Friday. Mr. Whitemyre was killed by the cars. SKLINSGROVE. The students have returned from j action. South Chicago Daily Calu their holiday vacation Bev.jt- For sale by all Druggists. (iensyler was too much indisposed from a heavy (Mild to hold his usual services on Sunday .... Miss Barted Of Hughcsville is visiting friends in town .... Dr. Heisler delivered an i address before tiie teachers' institute of Union County at Lawisburg last week. It is well spoken of. Jos. K. Scharf & Son closed out their grocery business. They expect to go back to West Virginia to take charge ot a company store there . . Prof. Noetling who spent the holi day vacation at home has returned to his duties at Bloomsburg Mrs.liev.Matter, Clarion County, is visiting her parents, Daniel Ott and wife. There to a Claw af Feaple Who are injured by tbe rue of coffee. Beeeotly there bag been placed in tbe grooery stores a new preparation called GRAIN-O, made of pare grains that Ukes the place of coffee. Tbe most delicate stomach receive it without distress, and but few ean tell It from coffee. It does not cost over one-fourth as much. Children may drink it with great benefit- toe. and Ka. per package. Try it Ask for OBAm.O. ADAMSBUKU. Mary, the young daughter of J. B. !Spangler, is on the sick list Quite. u large number of our people attended the funeral of Samuel Hubb at McClure on Friday H. E. Eberly moved lo Lancaster County and Hurley Romig into the house vacated by Eberly Mrs. H. H. Spnhngsvea very delightful party in honor of her brother, Geo. Ham mond of Lancaster IsaacFelker and Miss Alary Dreese visited friends in Thompsoutown .... Mrs. Adam Smith and daughter, Carrie, ..rp viifinrhpr m.,thcr. Mrs. Sarah Klose Mrs. Al!an Foil and small daughter of Belle- ville were visiting friends in town recently . . . Mrs. Amelia Gundrum is spending some time with her son, IrWUriak. in Uannerville. . . . Miss Nettie Klinepeter has returned from mouth's visit in Lewistowu Mrs. l'ercv. Ranch and Miss Stella Huueh of New Columbia are visit- ing fi-ienils in town . . . Miss Battle , bars were eBoorted to the interesting Mitchell of New Berlin is the guest part of town. v nt Mrs. C. W. Smith MiSSS Promptly at 9 o'clock the great Myra Roniig ami Jennie Keller feast was announced by President SK'iit Sunday in Beavertown . . . .H. Wagenseller and Toast master Sig 1. Uomig made a business trip to muiul Weis led the class into the Sunbury recently .. Meiers. Shelly, banquet hall. The table was laden Wetel, Clclan and fJolender ot Middlebnrg spent Sunday at this place . . eo. 1 lammond of Lancaster is visiting his sister, Mrs. Rev. H. II. s .M. Luther Wagcn- seller of Selinsgrove was in town on Monday. . . . 1 he rreshman C lassol Susquehanna University held a ban- quel at the Merchants' Hotel last lliursday evening. m mm remarks introduced the programme PAXTONVILLB following splendid toasts were given: "T he Spoils of 1903," Miss Edith Harncr of Blooms- W. . Zeohman ; "Our Professors," burg, who spent a few days in town, S. H.Sohoch ; "Our Girls," L. V returned home last Thursday. ... 1 Walter ; "Class Poem," K. M. (icar Mrs. Kllie Dietrich ot Swim-ford Is hart; "Ich I5ien Fill," Herr Ed ipendiog a few days with friends in wart Diehl ; The Future of 190j," town. . . .Grant Yoder and wife are Prof. T. C. Hunts, enjoying a trip to the central and j At a late hour the Sophs found western part of the state at present jout ,lat tw ircshnien bad gone . Win. II. Rieglc, wife and daugh-! awav fr their banaiML so six Soul is ler, i-jisie, oi iruuuicoorg speiu oun dav with Mrs. Mary Hon ell J. m . i mm ii i Bailey and daughter ol Centreville spent a tew days in town As this is the week ot prayer, it should be the duty of all Christians to as semble in the church every evening for the purpose ot fulfilling their promises which they made wiieu they assumed the name Christian... J. D. Winters of New Berlin was in town Monday ... Last Thursday eveniug our young people had the Opportunity ol festivities of a social which was held at the home of W. D. Osmitni abotlt half a mile east of town. Some of the leatures ot the evening were the rendition by the (ii It sisters ot excellent music, sev i , , . I iii:.. eral plays which were indulged in! r and above all the excellent supper which was served by the kind lady of the house. The participants ex tend their many thanks for the cour tesy wliich was shown them by the family. . . . Emery Ernest left for Pittsburg on Monday where he ha secured employment at the Shoen lierg steel works. flavin a Urrnt Ban of 'hnui:icrliiln'N ('urn Kernel jr. Manager Martin, of the Pierson drug store, informs us that he is haviug a great run on Chamberlain's Cough liuniedy. He sells five bot tlet of that medicine to one of any other kind, and it gives great satis faction. In these days of Ik grippe tbere is uothiuv like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to stop the cough, heal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief within a short time. The sales are growing, and all who Itrvit are pleased with its prompt MT. PLEASANT MILLS. , - Kltriter, who was working at the In8a,ie Aaylumat Harrisburg, has returned home. . J. A. Mentrcl, who is working at the Central Hotel, Sunbury, spent Saturday and Sun day in town. . . .The shooting match held at the Fremont Hotel on Satur day was well attended T. T. Reiehen bach's of Shadle were the guests of H. J. Swartzlandcr's over Sunday Jacob Moser of Port Treverton was . the guest of John Schnee'son Saturday C. N. Brosius, teacher of Heister Valley school, held a spelling bee on Mon day evening . . Mr. and Mrs. Binga man of Freeburg were the guests ot Absalom Roosh's over Sunday. . . . Mrs. Levi Teats of Trouptown spent several weeksat Elmer Troup's H. D. Swineford is erecting an ice house J. F. Straub's visited friend near Middleburg Saturday and Sunday. . . .Jonathan Kreigh baum's attended tbe funeral of S. E Bubb at McClure on Monday. FRESHMEN BANQUET, -j Calibration of ita Kirat Annual BanquM-Sophomon Ladra Talc a Buck Saat Th Fraah man Vary J ub .lant The first annual banquet of the class of '03 of Susquehanna Univer sity was held at Merchant's Hotel, Adamsburtr, I 'a., on the evening of Jan. 4, 1900. The class of '03, accompanied by Prof, and Mrs. T. C. Houts rs chaperons, left Selinsgrove on the 2:19 traiu for Adamsburg with the class colors flying and class yells ringing. 1 his was the nrst entirely WOOMaful event of the school year, for,tne "ever vigilant" Sophs had no knowledge of when and where j J Kreat Freshmen feast was to lie I held. Having arrivedat Adamsburg the class again did full justice to the apiritM class yells and melodious j songs, and after registering it the ' Merchant's Hotel, some of the indu With nil the dainties ol the season. In tile Centre of the table was a large pyramid, composed of the choicest fruits of the season, upon wliich was placed one of the Sophs otuVof-sighl placed caps, as a trophy, Hat ing partaken of a sumptuous repast such as Mrs. Stahlneoker is accustomed to pre paring for her guests, the toast inas- iter, oigmuna ius, m wen cnosei . . . . 1 ' . . . conciuneu to drive to Adamsburg. They arrived at 10 o'clock, but their coming was in vain since they were only admitted to one room. Oh, what sad countenances they wore ! After remaining there a htt'.e more than an hour, they .left very much disappointed, not having disturbed any pu. . J the banquet. The class again assembled in the parlor to continue the program, con sisting of solos, duets and quartets. The mandolin, guitar and violin selections were highly appreciated. At a late hour the guests retired highly delighted with the great event which all declared as having been the grandest ever witnessed. Prom- l.ul 4 ... MM II.Mih III, I iiieiu uiiioiii: iiu- itTiri. ni'iu uiusc j vr v from Harry Haas and Mrs. Fannie Jacobs. It bas been demonstrated repeat edly in every state in the Union and in many foreign countries that Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is a certain preventative und cure for croup. It has become the universal remedy for that di sense. M. V. Fisher of Lib erty, W. Va., only repeats what bas been said around the globe when he writes s "J have used Chtmberlaiu's Cough Remedy in my family for sev eral rears and always with perfect suocess. We telieve that it is not omy the best cough remedy, but that it is a sure cure for croup. It has saved the lives of our children a number of times." This remedy is tor sale by all Druggists. Aurand-Meiser. On Tuesday evening at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. C. Aurand occurred the wedding1 of her only son, Arthur W., to Miss Anna, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. John Meiser ot Globe Mills The con nubial knot was tied by the groom's uncle, Rev. Fred. Aurand of MifHih burg. The Post joins their many friends in wishing them a happy and prosperous journey through life. The Outlook will begin at once the publication of a series of addresses recently delivered at Cooper Insti tute, New York, by the Rev. Lyman Abbott, under the general title "Cbrfet's Laws of Life." Later on Dr. Abbott will contribute seven ar ticles on "The Bible in the Light ot Modern Literary Study." During 1900 Dr. Abbott's sermons and ad dresses will be published exclusively in Thk Outlook. ($3 a year. The Octlook Company, New York.) I want to let the people who Buffer from rheumatism and sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm re lieved me after a number of other medicines and a doctor had failed. It ie the beat liniment I have ever knows of. J. A. Do do en, Alpharetta. Qtv. Thousands have bean cured of rheumatism by this remedy. Ons application reuevea the pain. For sals by all Druggists. yoooooooooooooooooooooooocooi Li if Reed Rockers, - $1.25 and up. Couches, - - . $4.50 and up. Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up. WM. A. SHIPMAN, 439 MARKET ST., SUNBUBY, PA- ooooooooooooooooooooooooooc Inquire for . . Prices and Terms. Frank S. Rtegle, Middleburg, Public Sales. Notlcf s of salea will be lnsnned free tinder thin 5Jlf(llDS.w5?.? tbe bl,ta " printed at this office. When tne bill are not printed at this office M cento win be chanced. Persons expecting to have sale should select a date and navel, insert, ed In this column. lWTtai-S awa ttaai mile wm of Middlebura', Robert II. Bearick willae.ll one mare, 4 head of cattle and farming imple ment. SATURDAY, Jan. W, in Franklin township. David A. Stelninger, administrator of the eatate of Jacob It. Stelninger, will sell I US aciea of land and grain In the ground. See adv. FRIDAY, March 2, John Walter will sell live stock and farming implements 1 miles wet of Mlddleburg. WEDNESDAY, March 7. at the Ragle Hotel in Middleburg. D. K. Haas will sell 4 horses, i mules. IS head of cattle, IS annate, 4 brood aowaand farinlaig implements. MONDAY, March UHh, Wm. Rltter will sell a honee, 18 head of cattle and farming Imple ments 1 mile east of KratservUle. TUESDAY, March JO, near Pallas, John Shaffer will sell stock and farnring implements. MARU1KD. Jan. 4, by T. A. Stetler, J. P., George C. Moyer and Fianua Reed, both of Shamokin Dam. Jan. 3, by Rev. G. D. Drucken miller, Charles A. Riegleand Annie M. Grimm, both of Freeburg. Jan. 4, by A. B. Sheary, J. "P., James S. Boyer and JennieS. Binga nian, both of Centre twp. Jan. 2, by Rev. Geo. VV. Gensy ler, Arthur Herman and Selia Mus ser, I with of Kratzerville. Dec. 28, by Rev. H. G. Snable, at Salem, Geo. C. Bcufer and Sarah Alice Specht. Jan. 7th, at the house of the bride near Port Treverton, by Alln S. Sechrist, J. P., Dauiel Wolf o.' Dun dore and Miss Maud Flanders of Port Treverton. COMIRADO INFORMATION HI Rl tl furnishes reliable information on any nub ject pertaining to Colorado's Mines. Fruit Oar den and Unuing Lands, Live Stock. Poultry, Mees, Irrigation, Ksilroads, Scenery, Health Hesorts, Sanitariums, Country Homes for Inva lids, etc., etc Fee fl.ik.. Special reports on mln'ng properties at reasonable rates. Send 2S cents and set three finely illustrated books on Colorado resources. Addreas : Uew. J. Hlnkrly. Denver. Colo. INVESTORS! $io for $i. There's plenty of sold In Colorado's mining camps. Send us tt for a tear's subscription to our bis illustrhted mining and rtml. utaU weekly (founded 1H9V) and we will send you a block of ten shares (f 10 par value) in a new mining company, ualil up and non-aaaeaaable. Clubs of I 12.70. or ten and 100 shares for fB.Ou Send today and don't get left-ncfaiaa ritttd, nothing gained. ,Our paper has fine illustrations, latest mining news and will keep you fully posted. Refer to the editor of this Daoer. Stamps taken. Keinil by money order. Addreaa 191 DM AND MINES), Dearer. Colo. Middleman Market. Butter. 20 Eggs 20 Onions. Lard 6 Tallow 4 Chickens. 6 Turkey 10 Shoulder 8 Ham 12 Wheat 88 Rye. 60 Corn 35 Oats (old) 00 OaU(new).... 25 Potatoes 30 Bran per 100. 80 Middlings" 90 Chop. 90 urn That ho never did know jast how to bay furniture until he found himself in our rtore. And you will regret the bar gains lost if you have not in spected our Hue of furniture, which is the most complete in the city. We name you few of our bargains : Pa. "WtS3 WHLW ai aa. i f,a aa'.Piin aw liHiiiiiimimiiiM. Special Announcemer.. Glassware. i I have just received a fine J ;; assortment of glassware, con- ; ; sisting of Cake Dishes, Fruit $ j Stands, Celery Trays, Butter A Dishes, Pitchers, Spoon Hold- I '. '. ers, &c, do. at prices ranging T from 5 to 15 cents. ;; Peerless iiikiug Powder, one J ; pound cans, 8c. Axle Grease, 15c. cans at 10;., '' 25c. buckets at loo. Fine Gloves and heavy Men's JUitts. f S. B. SIMONTON. f -M-I-M t H-H i'l-I-M-M-H-K-H-frB BE SURE . . That yonr eyes and your Children's eyes art) in good condition. They may not complain, ai.id, you may not know that their ey es 'are weak, but time will develop many nervous disorders as a result f neg lecting this important 'matter. We test the eye with absolute accuracy. No glasses recommended unh s they are needed. It you netd medical treatment we will tell you no. No one can do more. We have tbe lat est appliances, the newest id eas and methods in sight testing. 1 hiscom bined with expeiience and skill in the use ot such instruments. Making mistakes a thing of the past No drugs used. B. F. SHEIBLEY, 'Jeweler and Refracting Optician, 21 W, Market St.. Lemstown. Qrad sa Pkllsiilphaa Qpaeal CtHan WANTED ! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office I wish to ope in this vicinity. Good opening tor an asV ergetic sober man. Kindly mention this paper when writing. A. T. MORBJS. GariacatL O. VI . . . a ) - a. i.'
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