ADAMSBUUU. Claude Klose spent Sunday with tiis family. Ju. Drecse has been on tin' sick list Vr the past Weck. Mr Samuel Kaiitlman Sun- l)iirv spent Saturday in UWU' Miss Agnes Dock is spending the i remainder ol the winterat Millmont. Mrs Howard UUhofSellnsgrove was the guest of Mrs. L L'Mi re- cently. M. i. inith. who is employed in Yeagertcwn is visiting his lamily at present Mrs. A. W. Musser and Mrs. Cat. ! Drecse t Beavertown were in town Monday. Miss Jennie Keller has returned i. i,,. . throe weeks' visit in me from a MifHinhurg. Misses Ella Breclibill and Ellen Romig of Sunbury are being outer tained by the hitter's parents. The Measuring Social held in the chap I "i the Reformed church Sat urday evening wasafinaucialgiiccess. miin'.ier of our young )cople attended the entertainment in Haek enberrv's school house on Mouday evening. Juiiii - Hawk and wile ol Lcwis istown were the guests of 1 1 1 - hit ter's Mirents, Samuel Klinepeter's over Sunday. Wm. Shindle, u lio was recently severely injured by Hilling on the ice, lias recovered to such an extent a- to !m' ahlcto walk around. Messrs, Keams and Feeseol oea vcrtown were the guests ol the for mer's hn tber, John A. Kerns, n Saturday aud Sunday- SHAMOKIN DAM. Some men an kept busy trying to dodge work. The last rain did considerable damage in this place. Hcrton Travis ofMt. Carmel was a visitor in our vicinity over Sunday. Mame Anderson of Sunbury w as a visitor at Conrad Dutry's Sunday. Some men regard life as a poker game in which they arc continually shy. little learning I ms dangerous Thev both i.uH u up. J. A. Bilger and wife were visit ors at his brother, I. X. Young's on Saturday. k Mr. Eberhart and wifeof Mifflin burg were visitors at Martin Slear's last week. Mrs. 8. H. Murphy and son El mer are visiting friends and relatives in Watsontown. E. Aurand is having a new coat ot paint put on his steamboat. This will please David Herrold while nimratinir it next summer. r a " M. D. (ireiner, win has Im'cii on the sick list lorsome nine, i nctu on mr streets again. Everybody is glad to see his Slllilillg lace again. Mrs. C. H. M otter and sons Wal-j ter and Foster were visitors at the home of A. R. Shine and femily over Sunday. We arc always pleased to see them incur vicinity. VVm. Thumn. who is working at Pittsbunr. came to tins place satur- day andin company with Miss Maud ro;n aD( ;l numtier of streams over- Yeager went to MitHinhutg, hisfl ling the rciad. The mad was j home and were united in the bonds ef jn n bad condition at some places, j of holy matrimony. They returned especially Thomas Hettriok's lane. I to her home the next morning wun all one sin lie. PAXTONV1LLE ( '. A. Derr and wit- visited Jacol Frecd's near I m ei tow n Sunday . !. ; )ersha I Union county i visiting John Smith at present. Wm. Heimbacli and will of Bea vertown visited Austin (iitt Sunday. Win. Beaver, merchant ol Mi'1 dieburg, passed through town one day last week. Mrs. Effie Dietrick and daughter, Marie, of Swineiord called on friends in town Saturday. Win. Keigle, wife and daughter .it Middleburg sjieiit Sunday with John Ernest's family in town. Messrs. Uriah and William It. Howell of Beavertown visited their mother, Mrs. Mary Howdl, Sunday. Wm Aversleft Monday for North m. Acrsfe t "lay ior .oru . Carolina, where he will be employed as cook in a lumber tamp for the j W Beasber Lumbar On. nail keg hoops to v anAiien rsan " A social, consisting oi some of the Mill at Northumberland Monday, voung people of town, was held at H. F. Mohn, and F. J. Boyer keuben Weirick's on Saturday even- spent several day r near Moutgom intr. They report a very pleasant , ery, Lycoming county on business time. I last week. WFST BEAVEK. Jacob Brb in slowly improving u,ul ai)le u 09 alK,llt aail1. Perry Hassinger and family spent Sunday with Ij. A.Jenkins. The late rail did K-at ami ol damage to onr public roads l.y way of washouts, Robert lias been confined to the house tor the past week or so from the effects of a aore toot John A. Herbster expects to locate in Mifflin county, with his carriage factory. Shindle, I understand, is the loeation. Patrick Qaritv of Mt. Union spent Saturday with his old comrade, S. H. Phillips, he being a member ol the 49th Reg't P. V. I The sale last oaiuraay wh mi attended. Things that were solo brought a fair price. Apples sold for :;." cents per bag containing about a bushel and a half. A merchant of Lewistown found out one day last week that the wat ers of Snyder County are not very agreeable on a cold day, especially il the streams are not swollen. 'Sou were lucky in getting only your shtrt collar wet w ithout any further damage. 'Squire Steely took in the siht in New Lancaster one day last week having been clerk at Moser's sale. He was prevented from being torn to pieces lv a herd ol wild cats by his son, James. It was after night and on the topol the mount tin when the cat made themselves heard. My advice is it parlies who at tend public Bales and expect to pur chase fifty or a hundred dollars worth of goods on the strength of tl redit, they should he prepared with their bondsmen. ' Itherwise, it outs the owners in a had shape as the foods will be left on their hand Tr. iruln-: I'rj .riHi- Ak your grooer today to show you u package of GRAIN , the new food drink that takes the place of coffee The children may drink it without injury us well as the adult All who i try It, like it. tJKAIN-0 fms that rich neat brown of Mocha or .lava, hntlt la tnu.le from mire uraius, and' . utimiHcli receives it .., V. I I I It I I. I UID.I iB. v.... - T t .li.tr. iinr I Ol 116 price oioodm. wc. wro m - Sold by .ill grocer.. . i ...... Li- HI MMKL S WHARF. Mrs. James Wert, of Selinsgrove spent a few days at Dallas Wilt's last week. Wm. Laudenslager and family of Selinsgrove visited Levi Dressier'. on Sunday. Norton Bower and Miss Daisy Fulkroad returned home after spend- ing a week at Oriental, Mrs. Chas. Miller ol Selinsgrove i)enl a lew days with her parents, Peter lvlimrler's. last week. n Quite a number of this place were j on tlie sick nsirecenuy, out wo mc pleased to say they are all aide to be about again. Albert Good and wife and Jesse Hummel end wile oi Shriner were the guests of Daniel Sassamau and fondly on Sunday. .1S, Thursday it was quite dilfi- null to nass from Selinscroye to Shamokin Dam, owing to r - t y heavy l nomas ought to mane a party ann invite tin the lane. he citizens to help linn repair . since we began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bottle open all the tune nd self begin to catch cohi we begin to .i r n inv 1 11 1 1 1 1 v or ill V use the Cough Remedy, and aa a re s"lt we never nave It) seno away ior - inanf a I it.',- florlor . I'll ...... ...-- - Itlllll-ini iiuu . .... s- , bill, for Chamberlain t.outrh Ke.u- sdy never fails to cure It is eer - taiuly a medicine of ureal merit ami worth. 1 r..r. L7... mrnAii, ,..,.i,t iLin 1 Farmer, .battle, l.edioril eountj, ra. Foa sale by nil DruK- CENTBEV1LLE. J. H. Long of Selinsgrove spent several days here last week. , , i , , j i I, i Daniel K. Haas and daughter of Swineford visited Geo. Stine's on Sunilav. n . Henrv Pick ot Hyiulman, mxi- ford county, visited Ins brother, U-m, one day last ween. L. A. Stine delivered a load of ASM YOUR DOCTORI Ask your physician this ques tion, "What is the one great remedy for consumption?" He will answer, "Cod-liver oil." Nine out of ten will answer the same way. Yet when persons have consumption they loathe all fatty foods, yet fat is neces sary for their recovery and they cannot take plain cod liver oil. The plain oil dis turbs the stomach and takes away the appetite. The dis agreeable fishy odor and taste make it almost unen durable. What is to be done? This question was ans wered when we first made SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites. Although that was nearly twenty-five years ago, yet it stands alone to day the one great remedy for all affections of the throat f and lungs. The bad taste and odor have been taken away, the oil itself has been parti v di tfested, and the most sen- i sitive stomach objects to it rarely. I Not one in ten can take and di jest the plain oil. Nine out of ten can take SCOTT'S EMULSION and di gest it That's why it cures so many cases of early consumption. Even in advanced cases it brings comfort and gr.-afly prolongs life. yx. smi $i.no. .ill ttruRKi' SCOTT 4 How NE, Chemists, New York. J M.CLUKK. Sales are numerous. Nancy Krick is on the sick list Isaac Shirey left tor Baltimore M oi dav. J. W. Baki received his . .., .. . BMIVC HUH nUWMI ( has. 8. Snyder spent last week with his sou near Shainokin. Mrs. Dr. Briabipand son of Lew istown are visiting her parents at present. Mame Howell returned home from Lewistown where she had been Working for a few weeks. The missionary exercises in the Evan. Lutheran church were well rendered and the collection amount ed to $7. -17. The teachers of est Heaver dis- triot will hold a mock court Friday evening, March 9, In the Banner- ville school-house. II. ('. Fish and family attended 'wedding of Palmer Drecse and Miss Lizzie Miller at the hitter's Thursday evening. 8HADEL, Last Thursday nigbl we had heavy rains and on Friday forenoon the wananiongo creeK overnoweu its banks: it was higher than it has ... i a i been since the June flood and it did a great ileal of damage tearing away fences and foot logs across thecreek. The public roads arc badly damaged in some places. K. J. Stroup of strouptown sola hi farm to I.. 8. (iclnelt oi Aline. I Mr. (iclnett intends to move on the farm in April. I II. A. Ebnght ol Aline is going Do build an addition to his room this , i The institute at Morning Glory j...!,,,,, l()s,. ;,st Kritlav evening W8 well attended. ic debat e was , 1.1 ! i very gootl.ono me rea.ungo. s.ones , tM)iastiel created a great deal of ,,, ,. Tin. run among audience, . I I tlf ... l.-.l... siones were 1 can o ... ... jv. teacher ot the Fremont primary 1 HCIKKNe Tt. is verv hard to stand idly by aud see our dear ones sutler while ( tingib. rrival of the doctor. ! Au Albany (N. Y.) dairyman called 1 at a druir store there for a doctor to a8 " Mm drfM. than vrv 1 8jck with croup. No, finding the doctor in, he left word for him to come at once on hm return. He also bouKnt a bottle of Chamberlain's ! Couph Remedy, which he hoped wou,d e re,,ef untli the doc i tor should arrive. In a few hours he retiirnnd. Having the doctor need not come, as the child was much better. The druggist, Mr. Otto Scholz. says the family ha since re commended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their neighbors and friends until he has a constant de mand for it from that part of the i country. For sale by au Druggists. SfcXINSOKOVE. Mrs. A. D. Carey entertained the Sophomore class last Thursday ev- i ening. Dr. L. H. Voelker was called to Newberry last week by the serious j illness of his father. Rev. Yut.v was at Manlieim on I Sunday assisting in the installation of Rev. M. L Snyder. J The shoe factory is running full and overtime to get out the numer ous Orders they hooked for sales. Mrs. Daniel Hane of Grand Ra ; pids, Mich., was called here hy the seriousness of her sister, Mrs. Marv ! Duck. Mrs. Chi Ida of Massachusetts, who has been spending the winter I in town, returned to her home on! Monday. Wm. Duck, ( Mem. Mertz and sev eral other bridge builders returned home I nun Columbia, South Caro lina, on Saturday. Mrs. Dr. B, F. Wagenseller was at Mauheim over Sunday to he pres ent at the installation of her son-in-luw, Kev. Snyder. The high water did considerable damage around the Li. It. from the ' kuiiiiug factory down to the creek, many cellars being Hooded. Tlie social given by. the V. M. ('. A. Union on Friday evening of last week was good. The nu.nhcr of guests was not as large as wouh t have heel i had the weather not been -o unpromising. Those, however, who were present, enjoyed the ex ercise's and the refreshments were excellent. The illustrated lecture of Ben Hur given by 1 r. Heisler in the college lecture course on Tuesday evening ol last week was well at tended and to say the lecture was excellent is putting it mildly. Every person was delighted with it and there i h general desire to have it repeated in the near future. A. R, Ie Fluent, editor of the Journal, Doylentowu, Ohio, Buffered for a number of years from rheu ma tism in hi rt irht shouldei and side. "My riL'ht arm at times lie savs : was entirely oselef. I tried Guam, berlain's Pain Halm, and was sur prised to receive relief almost imine diately, lne 1'ain Balm has hftnn a eon St ant companion of mine ever since and it never fails." For sale O.V all UIUkfK18l8. A Cheerful Liar. A Pennsylviuiian, writing home of his travels in Kansas, gays: "In Kansas barbers die of starvation. W hen you see a wagon on the road looking as if it was loaded w ith corn silk, it's only the the old farmer man's whiskers stacked no behind lim Mosl () tlestm.Ls art. p.u.( the grains of corn being used lor eobhlistones, while the cobs are hol- owefj out an,i UMj for Mwer .,i.MVS The husk when taken oil whole and stood on end makes a nice tent for the children to nlav in. It sounds queer to hear the teed man tell the driver to take a dozen grains oil horse feed over to Jackson's livery stable. If it were not for soft, deep soil here I don't see how thev ever would harvest the corn, as the stalks wo(jW K,w jn the iliras higna8 l ...,.,,. ever, when the ears get too heavy (uir wejglt ,rcS8eg tu. jown jn ne ground on an average of 1 ;,,, v.Uvo -(.t,. (,is brings ti,,. ear near enough to the ground to be chopped off with an ax." G rangers Want Free Rural Delivery. At a meeting of the Centre Coun ty Pomona Grange a resolution was passed and a memorial sent to the Postofliec Department asking tor the ...i. i: i i e. i -i j estaoiisooiciii oi tree luru 111,111 oe- ,j h Tl, ..,', ;;,;,., j- a" ""' I-""'"" ' " final Department in effect that all of- t , ,.,w,r..i..nf AoM to igrionl. tural (dass. J Take laxative bromo qcinuce tablkth. aij OSK&SISStia'SSi To Core n Cold In'One Dny -. mm MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. Butter M Eggs 14 i Q f Wheat 68 Rye 50 Onions. Corn 35 j Lard 6 Tallow 4 Chickens 6 Turkeys Shoulder Ham Oats (old) 00 Oats (new).... 25 Potatoes Bran per 100. 80 Middlings " 90 Chop 90 JL NO! IE KNOtS Reed Rockers, - $1.25 and up. Couches, - - . $4.50 and up. Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up. WM. A. SHIPMAN, 439 MARKET ST., SUNBURY, PA 0O0(XX$000O000O(XXXXXXXXXX0(X0000O00000(XO00O00000000 Frank S. Riegle, Public Sales RatlOM of Hill, will ho i,!( rierl ircc-uiirtcrtlil" hendltiif wIhmi llii'lililM urn prlnleU al I Ills link'.-. WMD In hills arc mil printed at ihK DfflMflO I'IMitM Hill !.. il, ...... I l ...... ..... -"- - ... " ' ttiitntil inlrnt a ifiln tnrt into it nnwt. . e(1 l""'lH "Oiatso. XV&XrWZ ser.-lllu, John j rt will '2 niiileH. 6 iiPBii m i -utile nnil rurming implement, MONDAY, Mareli la. llloo, near Kantz, K' K i aulwrt will iell live Musk, (armiin.' Imiilo- DMali anil I sell. I.I itoods. TKUBSDAY, Mfena IS, UM, Lawii VUim will Hell Imrxf , OOWaand fanniiiK lmpleinent, ni-ar McKeen llaif Kall. RATUROA f. Varth 17, Ko ihree mllen nortlt eai..f Mtddlrburg. Kilward Hummel will ell 4 hire. SeAWt, .1 head young cattle ami larininic Impleroenla. ' BA70RDA.Y, MarohlT, IBOd. Hotel Indepand-eiu-e. t 'haiiiiiau I" O , Snviler ciiunty, will Bell liiirwn. bugRlM ami hnttwbold fiinil- i ture. MONDAY, Marell 19th. Wm. HIHet will Mil 3 horse. II hi ad of iilttle and farming imple ments I mile east of KrnUcrville. TUESDAY, March SO, near Pallaa, John slmlTer will sell Htoek and faririutc imileinents. TIlIHsDAV, Mareli at Strouptown, in Went Perry township, K. s Btroup will Hell boras, OOWt, fanniiiK itnpleineiitH. etc. WEDNESDAY Month 23, ix.o. Hob Rothermel of Port Treverton will Hell Hotel l-'ixtlireg ami Karmlmjl linpleinentn. Thi week we wish to call your at tention to a nice line ot The Silver Jeweled Pearl brand of Prunes are the latest thing on the counter. Theyarenice, large, fleshy fruit and as sweet as any article of the kind you ever tasted. We be lieve in letting our customer! taste them and they will advertise thein--clves. And the price never so cheap 7 Cents per pound, or Four Pounds for 25c. We are yoine; to give other bar gains, don't fi.il to watch my ad. A. H. MOYER. EX El Kiv ven that Interi. tcHtntnentarv mon the es tate ot Sarith Martin, latent Franklin ttvp., Snyiler county ea., ilcceane.1 have, been ipnuetl in fill" form of law to the uiidcrmirne.l, to whom all inilehteil to wtiil etate nhouhl make imme ZSrjffi&n&SX&g Jucoh ullbert At,y- ilobe M"u' p- diate tiavmeiit anu tlnmn havitifr elaim. aitaiimt M'iriial Thi itrip 11 manufactured under a U. 8. pa tent and if the neatest, strongest and moit durable window thade holder on the market, and we ' fforaltee it to be as represented or money re- 1 I'n ,Md . Del , N. I. and N Y , One Dollar per dot., unded. The mire, ttvoreaa nald. to all nointa in u uuiu , ..ic in ilc other states 11.25. Your order solicited. JOHN A. PARSONS CO. ClUwIiM. PS. Dr. Fenner's Golden Reliftf.p If A TRUB BPECinC lit ALL INFLAMMATIONS Old Sons, Wuunds, Rhtom.ll.m. Kniral(ia colda." A Sum CURE Orlp For iot PAll midi tr oof 'Br dealers. V.siatbr BMime.t re-oiiia.NY.1 sealer in PP-sp m ii hi no llilkJfBI i i i n I 1 1 1 1 wsk -: - isminm OEMS irt"' SEWING MACHINES, W"f .niddlcburg, Pa.;;.; -' ' v Inquire for . . pt.,.. ' j- '7&PP Prices and Terms. f nun t .. JJUUUluUiVUMUl. AAAAA AAAAAA That he never did know just how to buy furniture until be found himself in our store. And you will regret the bar gains lost if you have not in spected our Hue of fumiture, which is the most complete in the city. We name you few of our bargains : -H-:-I"I-i-I-I-l-I-H-i-I-H-;-n-HI-HJ Special Announcement Glassware. I have just received u fine assortment ot glassware, con sisting ot Cake Dishes, Fruit Stands, Celery Trays, Butter Dishes, Pitchers, Spoon Hold ers, tv.c, &0. at prices ranging from 5 to 16 cents. Peerless Baking Powder, one pound cans, 8c. Axle Grease, 1 oceans at 10c., 2'h: buckets at 15a Fine Gloves and heavy Men's Mitts. S. B. SIMONTON. t"l"I"W"l"l-Ml"H"l"t"M"l"t"U"W" BE SURE . . . rri i. .i Children's eyes are good condition. They may not complain, and, may not know that their eves i. L..4 :ii .1 i III'IVIIIIS 1 1 His ; v : i -s 111 I i: i .. i. ..i .. ' lecting this important matter. I ... I . test Uk eve Willi iiitsu lite jicimii': m mflAAMfS lAnrilTiliii iw! il litifaaaii t 111 l it 'III I. II I III 111! II 1 1 1 1 I I treatment we will tell you so. one can do more. We have the est appliances, the newest ideas methods hi sight testing. This bined with experience and skill flip use t such iiistriimpiitH Mti mistakes a thing ol the past. drugs uaed B I B. F. SHEIBLEY, B , Z 1 UU . mtLI R.DL OL.. IjHU KLU Graduate Philadelphia Optical Colle WANTED ! I I I 11 -m r Branch Office I wish to open in vi.'inirv i ttuwi niuiiiiiur t .r j . r D trtvftw Kn hor man K inrliv me this paper when writing. 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