SALEM. Sum, you were lucky finding your hut, as you did. Unfortunately Ralph Witmer fell mid broke hip urm. Aduiu Fisher took breakfast nt Woodruff's Sunday morning. Charles Dinius and family siient Sunday with Mrs. Woodruff. Walter Huylerger rj? Erie is in I our village again to sec his dulcinea. CARPETS. . oooocooooojcxvxyx.-oc c.oocxxaoooocoooooooooooooJ Yn cm hare better car pet, a prettier carpet and a cheaper carpet then year n Tighter by writing tar one el ear lo-cetorea llthe- gripbed catalogue, wnicn ebows Carpet, Ran. Art Square, Portiere. Lace CurteJne. and Bed 5ate la their real color. o that Cereeta. 37c la II 17 b looking at three catered Ctrpra, sze 10 phtei ou can tell exactly how a carpet will leek on year floor or a drap ery at year window. We bretoav freight, sew car- John Hummel of Union county ; pels free afl(j furnish wadded wilif nlMA t inn eat Vaiuf WiiL.iii 1 l v . r w o.... ...... ... .ju.vm, m.h , iintng without marge. Oar Oeneral Cat. Anion? the sick are Mr. IWi- i totwetotteabaat every o - tame to eet. weer ei aaa. aad will aave v money on every thing yea uea at every lea eon el the year. Our Made-to-Order n if It KNOWS vul Row, John A. Coleman and Mr. Miner. (ii'it Si'tuirli k liiivinip in. n fHip . ' ' ' 9 I .. Clet hi ag Catalogue. loud of wheat to ship from Selin s wtthcloth eaatpha at. T(,t rfl g,j 2.63: drove. lateet tyle of enlte and overcoats, price reng- ercival Kow IS Clirllllir Ills lulls- If you have not dealt with us before, now is . I K. tun. tn tlAflrln All nafalwrlim ova Ima Jill , UUllU U. U 1H lllli AibsoIyteS' Pure. Madefrom Grape Cream of Tar tar. Most healthful and effi cient of all leavening agents. the time to begin. Which do you want t Address tins way : JULIUS HINES & SON, BALTIMORE, SID. Dept. VOO. Many mixtures, made in imitation i baking powders, are upon the market. They arc Bold cheap, I it are dear at any price, le cause they contain alum, a corrosive poison. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILUAU ST., NEW YORK. WKST BEAVER, MIDDLECREEK Mr. Dunn and wife of Adamsburg were the guests of Win. Gross last week. MissKtiiinu Hetmbach, who was staying at lrauk Heimbach's, is at home again, l-'.liek Hummel, who had been on f the sick list for a few weeks, is re covering. Solly Steininger is abroad most of the time repairing and tuning mu sical instruments. Sw&rtr. & Shultz'iave oommenml to suw timber for E. B. Steininger's new store building. Jas. Manlieek, who has visited his mother fo some time jiast, has re turned to Cleveland, Ohio. Andrew IMsli of Middleburg was ' a visitor in our town a few days last ' week. Andy always comes with I liis pockets full of trading stock. : Conic again. From present indications there i will not lie much kissing of the ba- hies and handshaking with the good I mothers as most of our candidates are in the field without opposition. a UNION TWP. taclic with a pleasant grin, because its a baby Ihiv. Adam, be careful that you can always get the key out of the lock when you try to open. iiright prospects for mote ice, which is greatly wanted bv si me ol our tanners and dairymen. Mr, GooGBtien, of Wilkesbarre, a 1 Supervisor' Ahl very business like man, is buying Directors, Geo. N. apples from the fruit growers i:; iiiuntiul Borduer; this vicinity which he expects toship souc Zimmerman; Monday. Herrold; Overseer ( The Perm twp. nomination was held at the Salem school house Sat urday for both panic-, Republicans ami 1 democrats. The teachers cf Penn, Washington land Middlecreek townships will hold their Joint Institute at Freeburg on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 2 and As it is too cold for bicycle riding and the roads too hare for sleighing, the hoys and girls arc obliged to gel their rusty skates and go to the ponds for skating. 1 nat lie never did know just bow t buy furniture until lit; found himself in our stoic. And you will regret the bar gains lost if you liavo not. in spected our line of furniture, ' which is the most eompltte in the city. c n me yon few of out hart: at ni : Nominations. ranOnnad nm n-xt pe;.' UNION TOWNSHIP, l. Reed Rockers, - $1.25 and up. Couches, - - . $4.50ondup. Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up. WJW. A. SHIPMAN, 439 MAEKET ST, SUNBURY, PA- UOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOMC Metsterj W'elze! Tax C A uditor, Hi ll'llith School and K d lector, T, U. I Lunir- acre. II. W. Knepp of Siglerville was here nil bnsimss last week. W. !'. Howell i still confin 1 i to his ' otisu by his lute Bickness, Jacob Erb is scarcely able to get around since his last spell ol sick ness. Robert Peter "I New Lancaster spent Sunday with bis mother at lioClure. Vote lor Cleorge W. Wageiiscllcr at on.r next primary and y will not lie led astray. Fred Gnudrum A Go. took a lot of western ponies to Juniata and Perry counties for trade or Bale, The primary election last Satur day pa-sed off SB usual. The only busy candidates were for supervisors anil tax collector. S. II. Phillips and wife made a business trip to Adamsburg last week and speak well of their treat ment whilein the town. The parties who find fault with our general elections and do not vote, should not he allowed to vote at our primary election. ( has. Briner of Yeagertown was a guest of Tilman Weader and fam- . c . I .51 uy iron, oaiuraay evening uoui E h Aucker is spending the m .. i : L 1....I . . . huuuuj wunrnw. ..o.io.i ...... ,wwk uith fri.is at Kiehlicld choice apples selected tor the ocea- n i n . 1 licnhcn Brown of Bteeiton was ,". , , , , ,! visiting friends here over .Sunday. I till v Mil 1-1 Il l-Ill I I , If V'l't ,, the liberal offer made by the"Post" in regard to the Farm Journal for five years and the "Post" one year, by simply paying one dollar in ad vance and securing both capers? It not, why not V SKLINSOROVE. WASHINGTON TOWN8IIU', It, Judge of Election, Geo. Anion Shater; inspector, J. Anion liotish; Justices of the Peace, VVillinni Mov er and Geo. A. Hotdorlj Tax Col lee' or, J. A. Grimm; Supervisors, Franci, F. Glass and Peter Kratzerj School Directors, Frank 3iKchtan J. I!. Hendricks; Oviseer, Mo;. cr; Auditor, Fred, i Township ( !lerk, W in. P. MHADE Inquire for . . Prices a;id Terms. Crsnlf 9 Piorrlo I lOlin Os Hi'JiV fit DSALSB 111 tj . " -" ' 7 . ' r- BHIRsi-C- ea fcS" P. B. !. Moyerj Mover. PAXTd.NVIIflfK Lieichenbuch i on tin .-.i miiTnn f HV , d K ANN 1 A X X a V r I AX,) ffl k 3 1.: friends ; list. Miss Jessie Attitr visitei in Beavcrtown last Saturday. Mrs. Ira Attig of Johnsonburg is visiting H. H. Altig's family ai present. Mrs. Calvin Derr is sicnding a week with her daughter, Mrs. J. I). Winters at New Berlin. Mrs. Henry J. Heimbach, after spending a few weeks in town, left tor Middleburg Tuesday. Wednesday evetring n jiaily of young folks of our town enjoyed very pleasant social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Osman. Win. Zimmerman, our obliging blacksmith, has been on the sick list the last few days and was therefore unable to attend to his work in the shop. Monday evening was the first of a series of meetings which arc o be held in the Evangelical church un der the supervision of Kev. Joshua Shambach. While cutting wood on Monday Charles Bickhart had the misfortune Kiley Kepler, wife and son were the guests of J. P. Naugle'sSunday. The protracted meeting at Para dise church is in a flourishing con dition. The primary ejection last Satur day for township officers was well attended. County Superintendent Bowersox visited the schools in our towuship last week. Edward Basom preached an ex cellent sermon in the Aline church on Sunday. The spelling 1st! at Aline was well attended Friduv night consid ering the weather. I Icnry Iloflnian and Miss Stuck of Richfield were the guests of Jon athan Reiohenbach Sunday. Adam and Oscar Kaltwritcr of Fremont visited their sick grand father, J. P, Reicheubacli, Monday. It Is rumored that LI S. Gelnett will build a new store house in the SEWING BACHES, Pa. Middleburg, Farr' IB mm 1 it. m MM l- ' . 11'.- It 't r. :wawn i mem u m Tli;ir flltliro nnr! u'ill itiiriiin in fli.. of cutting a deep gash in his foot mercantie buainCM this summer. almost severing one of ms toes. Dr. IBM , Herman of Middleburg was called "I think I would co crazy with to dress the wound, which he did P,a,.n wer,e uot fr Cbamberlain's with great pKOUrion Saturday morning east bound 1 rain balm, writes Mr. W. H. Sta- pleton, Hermidie, Pa. "I have been afflicted with rheumatism for several Adam Fisher of Northumberland is visiting among friends. II. I. Schnure and wife were at Philadelphia several .lavs last week. II. H. School) and wife spent sev eral ilays in Philadelphia recently. Miss Mac Schoch of Danville is circulating among friends in town. Mrs. A. M. Carey of Hunting don is visiting relatives in this sec tion. The shoe factory is running also at night in order to get out their orders in the spring trade. lieort has it that we are to have another milk wagon in the near future to supply the wants of the citizens. Mrs. Win. Noetling has goue to Bloomsburg where she will sjiend several months with her husband, Prof. Win. Noetling. 8. G. Char hart and wife of Sun bury sciit last Wednesday with the mother and family of Mrs. is, Mrs. Margaret Schoch. Miss Maggie Gutelius, who has beet) teaching in an Indian school employed by the Government, is visiting friends in this section sever al days. Dr. II. M. Krcbs is busy just now attending to his many patients. Rev. J. H. Maise (the blind ev angelist) of York is assisting Rev. W. K. Brillhardt in conducting a protracted meeting at the Witnicr's United Evangelical church. By the way there was a female candidate tor school director at the Republican primary last Saturday. Whether she knew anything about it or not we were not able to learn, but all the same, she had some re presentatives there to present her claim. I do not know whether or j not these representatives are in favor of seating Robert! of L tab in Con gress. ilcCLUUE. cal freight came near having a wreck varH an!1 liav.e remedies with . , ... ., . . outnumber, but Pain Balm is the about a half mile west Of town. A I best medicine I have got hold of." car loaded with iron ore broke down I One application relieves the pain, and on account of the accident ex- i For Bale b? 8,1 l)i?B8tB. press was obliged to be an hour late when leaving Paxtonville. MARRIED. Five years is a know, and in that and move sonic good while we time some may pass over to the Public Sales Notices of niaswlll be Irisertad nve nqdcrtbl" Battling when U)e blltt art printed hi tbUofflcs, Wben tbe Mill are not printed at, mis ofllcsM cents will ; obargttd, PanOM expectli.K to have Bule Hhould select adutu and have It insert: d Intlils column. SAri KDAY, Fell. Ill, one mile east of Centre vllle, Mrs Susan OL Hoyer will sell live stoek ami farniliiK implements. TUCKSIAY, Keb. SK. 19 0, three miles south west of Centreville. Klius Hnrtnun will sell 3 horsca. S cows, 4 head young cattle and farming Implements. TIIUR80AY. March 1, two and one fourth miles north-west of Chapman Cost Office. Mrs. U. W. stahl will sell oue horse and farming implements. THURSDAY, March 1, !9oo, two and one-fourth miles north-west of Chapman Alice A. stahl will sell II horses, I cow. farming lm plements and household goods, THt'HSDA Y, March 1, 19, three miles south of New Berlin, Clms. 0 Yerger will sell 2 mules, 1 horses. 2 cows and fanning implements. FRIDAY, March 2, John Walter will sell live stork and farming Implements 2 miles west of Middleburg. SATI'KDAY, Mar. .'I, one-fourth mile north ol Miililleburg, Milton Kratzer will sell II horses, S cows, farming implements and hnuxchould furniture. WEDNESDAY, March 7, l!oo, two miles north of Kreainer, Mrs Horoh Dunkelberi-'cr will sell 6 horses. 11 head of calile and farming implements. WEDNESDAY. March 7. at the Eagle Hotel In I m.iuiiciiiirg, I). K. Haas will sell iio-nes, i mules, 2S head of cattle. II shoats, t brood sows and farming implements. FRIDAY, Man h Irt, IfllR). aM and nne-lmlf miles north of Oriental and '.' miles west of Mei- scr.'iiie, Joha Hllbarl will sell 2 mulaa, 6 head of cattle und furming implements, MONDAY, March 12, 19oo, near Kanti, E- E. Iiaubert will sell live stock, fanning imple ments and household goods. SATURDAY, March IT, 10, tfaraa miles north east of Miildli-hurR, Edward Hummel1 will sell I horses, 2 cows. 5 head young cattle and farming implements. MONDAY, March Huh. Wm. Hitter will sell I horses. 12 head of cattle and farming imple ments 1 mile east of Kratcrville. Tl'ESDAY. March 21). near Pallas, John Shaffer will sell stock and farming implements. I i h-:-:-k-:-h-h D EOISTEICS NOTICKS. Notice lsherchy ftV. " en that the folluwlng named persona hnve i. en ineir nu.iiinisiraiors', oiiraoiun. ana tJt Jan. 2."), by M. I. Potter, .1. P., Charles M. Whatmore, formcrlv of i . :n 1 4 iiii.i it ... . . . axtoiiMiic tma ivuna icck, ooin oi utter which the f'osr has with Lewisburg. Jan. '-:,, by Rev. Wm. H. Koyer, Harry K. Walter and Sallie M. Hummel, Isith ot Franklin twp, Jan. 4, by Rev. H. H. Sahn, Jonas lieuler of Benfer P. O. and and Sarah M. Snook of Beavertown. ., . . wm T , ecuiors- accounts intlie K-i," -iter's omee of Sin- great Isyontl, lillt the V anil Journal I dec County, and the .same will be presented for .I I..-. 4i, , l contlrmatlon and allowance at the Court House Will come just the same toevery one I la MiddieburKh, Monday, Feb. soth. who takes advantage of the clubbing ' second and partial account of n-nec mcu- . w;i, , .i iu smi ami n n, aivBaar. aaawuirao. ItS the estate of Joseph Melser late of Chimin. in. publishers. Just think ot it ! The lwp- "5ierco.,i'a.. deceased. i i , , ,, The first and niial account for and nn behalf remainder of 1800. and all of 1901. 1 of Dr. P. A, Bojer, late guardian of niaoctie m. inio innrt l inai xt ' I Showalter, minor child cf Oeorgn Slmwalter. IWJo and 1510-1. JNcar- ; dceased, this being Mled bvs. E. o iwsenford ly a five years' subscription to the '8 uM "r P' A U'Jtfr w" d'ed utl rarin Journal to every one who will pay up at ence to the PfisT; both pajiers at the price ot ours ouly. J. 11. WILMS, K-slster of Wills. Register's Office, Middleburg, Ia., Jan. 27, KMo MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. The Hepublitiu primary was held las Saturday. Merchant R. A. Felker is the proud father of a little daughter. Protracted meeting is in progress in the Evangeliccl church this week. Mrs. S. B. Bubb visitetl Hurley Rotnig's at Adamsburgover Sunday. Mr. Coleman is night ofierator at this place at present during Mr. Mumma's vacation. There was a very quiet wedding in our town on Sunday evening. W. H. Peters of this place and Miss Til lie Baumgardner of Lowell, Pa. were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony. We wish them a suc cessful voyage through lite. I 'e ( e PRICES TALK ! Men s Shoes, with Hub Congress. 50c x Men's Perfect Eelt Boots, 39c it Men s Perfect Rubber Boots, $2.50 x Men s Felt Boots, with Rubbers, $1.45 Men's work or Dress Shoes, 75c All Winter Stock at and Below Cost. WE NEED THE ROOM. ECONOMICAL, it Butter 20 Ecgs IS Onions Lard 6 Tallow 4 Chickens G Turkevs - Shoulder Ham Wheat 68 Rye 55 Corn 35 Oats (old) 00 Oats (new).... 25 Potatoes Bran per 100. 80 Middlings" 90 Chop 90 fir ANT BD SEVERAL PERSONS FOR DI8 trict Office Managers in this state V) repres ent roe in their own and surrounding counties. Willing to pay yearly WOO, payable weekly. De sirable employment with unusual opportun ities. References exchanged. Encloee eelf. addressed stamped anvelope. 8. A. PARK S3U Caxton Building, Chicago. ll-30-18t.' Dr. reaper's Golden RftliZIfr A TU1 BPBCina IB A I I. INFLAMMATIONS Special Announcement Glassware. I have just received a fine assortment of glassware, con sisting of Cake Dishes, Fruit Stands, Celery Trays, Butter Dishes, Pitchers, Sfioon Hold ers, &C., tfce. at jirices ranging from 5 to 15 cents. Peerless Bnking P)vder, one pound can.-, 8c Axle Grease, 15c. cans at 10c., 25c. buckets at 15e. Fine Qlovca and heavy Men's 3. Mitts. I S. B. SIMONTON. c-w-i-i-;-i-I";-i-h-x-k-:-;-:-:--h-1 BE SURE . . . That your eyes and you Children's eyes are n good condition. They may not complain, and, yo may not know that their eyes ar weak, but time will develop man i.ervous disorders as a result of ne lecting this important matter. W test the eye with alisolute accurae No glasses recommended unless the are needed. It you netd medica treatment we will tell you so. K one can do more. We have the lat est appliances, the newest ideas am methods in sight testing. Thisooni bined with experience and skill ii the use ottmch instruments. Makin; mistakes a thing of the jost. N drugs used. B. F. SHEIBLEY, Jeweler and Refracting Optician, 21 W, Market SL Lewistom Graduate Philadelphia Optical Collate. WANTED ! Reliable man for Manager o Branch Office I wish to open in thi vicinity. Good opening for an en ergetic sober man. Kindly mentioi this paper when writing. A. T, MORRIS, Cincinnati, C Illustrated catalogue 4 eta postage.