v , , r i 3 J a UtT .aaa wwnHPiii m trv WP.RaPRBD 8XPRS33LY FOR TUB FOaT NVJjfflgy BY IT3 CORP3 OF CORRKSPONDENTa 'jy XW h-KFAMHirf. Amnion Girhart and wife, who liUl in 1 W 1 1 .-. itin.r 1 Tiil U'U1L'Q IklOllU- . s J 1 lilt (IV V, .. . - - , ------- --w.-w. Thomas Dietrich and wife Spent i j .1... 1. I. .. ... V.jL.r ,,i' I'-i tnnvilli- i iiii' - - - A. D. Kreamer transacted husi- BL.Llt. llnni m t?S-1 III Ullil.iHiniu ...... ..v-v.m , . The teachers of thin township at- 1 . " . . . 111 riuMiuiir ' i nidi i:i t iiiiii: uiiiik'iiin- O - o V. Weltie Heintzelman spent a few nvs at McKecs last week. Misses Marion Shoch and Carrie ilbish took Minuay uiiiner with i I . Vf. w... . i III II III 11 II II li At a. I . - IF III. ' IT I "II, A five-vear old daughter of Mr. i f . i i... --l- i .i ... ii.lu.r i' Hire i I rso v. Miss Mamie Kreamer was to Se- iltwrove Monday. Miss Annie Uemberling, of Salem, . i . i i i. t . v irn Miss Katie Freed and Miss Cora I I -..:..... ... is i Mabel Gittclius and Catherine m-L- i rove tii Mn i i' inri' i ni'i hiv in ii i in' . W. A. Keeler was confined to the CJ ai L. . i i. : Henry Ramer and wife spent j tj Reuben Hummel, who is work- il at IXILTUll. MRH1L OUIIUUV Willi T O. 1 . I ia. II IT. P Il Frank Voneida and wife and om i jfliKiin ann wiie. or num t 1 I t T m i ! w i I II I HI I V . 1 i Srant Yoder and wife and Rev. e i-.. 0 p HC -IIIU HIH- MIIIK'I OIIIIUUV 'ill Mrs. Thomas Dietrich. Rev. Suable and wife were mrir- j i . . m - i - - o - r i t i i , . o 1 il. I i I FTM I I II 1 lilt' I I I 1 1 1 1 Willi I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I lll'V I I II .1 o J BIX Will llll V WCIUOIIIL'U UV LIIC UHB 1 .l 11 i i ii' i n nil were riinno iii eei ai i nine. a cr sncinn ic :i 1 A. Z 1 . 1 iiiHir .....11 -J i . ..:i. t.i :.. ii niii tunt'ii wim liii i'vi'iiiiim h 0 I r i rt m i 1 1 1 David (Jitv. Nflh.. Anril 1. 19n0 OUIIDCO I UIH ' I if 1. I it) IU1V in. i.: OpntlfJinftn! T mnfif nnv in ronnl - rttt. rirX' ..." IT r.M i .. i ii a h ill iii u u 1 1 1 f.f i nil ui u i I) I T Vf l . ii. - v iimi nim uo hu uoi i.ain if. e cur n nupkniro n t 111 lint lL-n it ,.t Kut- ,w... uii in i nn w rnn nr. ir. ai u nrni .n v hi ht ii. i iiuru irn v LlLLIE aOCROR. SCHNfE Elmer Troup and Mrs. AJvin a irailnp nrp on 1 1. tw.L- i.t JudKe McClure and J. F. Reitz IT! I' lll1! V. TIT I 111 HIT I ' l.i'K'il III i lla UiiK.l ,,,,.1 ....n:.... IIIL" IUL( I ILUUIII hum 1 III I 111 (HI A. Al. barman, teacher of Fre- ..--,FJ it mo oivn u n;rt iii). mni John P. Shadel, who is working nihn .. . if!jjii ..f. i.n mi i ut iUIVIUlCLIIIIg, ... nrilH vjHiuiua riiini. Arthur Hardincr. our famous o ' - vui uuuhL was io r reeourir riaav rvcmnir & N. E. Stuck, our nonular school (lint 4 ... T i , ( - , - .-v.. i.-i fcW Tvva rv mi u i id I ii i fitriii.n . ? The sentiment, nf iKa vituru Tir President Judge .are in favor of A. W. Potter our home candidate ho should have the supnort of all 'rue citizens of the county. liincdlil Stuck find we guests of John Stuck's Sunday. J. A. Kngbaum and F. C. Lan- 8 were rail ore of T,,l. ,...'.. - w..wa uii UVI1U UVIIIIIX O Sunday. Dounie Hoover nnd aififaru W till 'i mil i rvi ui i,, . x . a rt i visit friends at that place. ........ nv.v, T U worm W. Woo Vtl iiii mriiiij .i HH I Tl lAlllh i ' . i rPk- i i ... w 1 " m.vvviii 'iv-i'l ill UC a lie imrnprfl' mmhrxr in i in Th vu, ununmar ocnooi, r riaav Rmiimm It .. m m SWINKFOKD. UITXIK)UK. SHWfOKTV niHf 8Vik. Mrs. J. L. Marks spent Thursday and Friday with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Amig, at Ijcwistown. Miss Manic Wiest of Shamokin is the guest of Gertrude DunklelHTgcr. Mrs. James Diemer spent Mon day at Seliusgrove. Miss liosa Si hoeh, who had been visiting among friends at Maple Hill for some time, returned homu. Mrs. lister Wetzel is sjicnding some time at Hickory Corners. Lillian Amig visited her brother at the Summit and among friends at Freehurg last week. Mrs. James Dietrich is visiting her mother at Paxtonville. paxtonviLlb 0m Mrs. Irwin (Jraybill is spending a few days at Richfield with rela tives. Miss Laura Harner,of Shamokin, came home to help take care of her father who is very sick. Miss Annie Gift, of Sunburv, is spending a few days with her parents. After spending a few days with his parents, M. ('. I larner returned to New Berlin to pursue his siudii! again. Uriah Howell, Win. 11. Howell, wife and daughter, Hattie, of Bea vertown, were visitors in town Sun day. IJ. F. Heimbach and wife, of New Berlin, were visitors iu town last week. Amnion Kline and wife and Mrs. Theodore Erdlev, of Middleburgh, were visitors at Isaac Brunner's Sunday. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of iSELINSGKOVE. Jas. Nortnan and wife, of Sun burv, were in town several days last week. The supper and entertainment held in the opera house Friday was very successful iu a financial point of view. X. J. Livingston, the furniture dealer and undertaker, was buried Saturday with Masonic honors. Rev. Foster U. Gift passed thro' town on his way to see his parents. I. X. Troxell, of Philadelphia and Mr. Mitchell and daughter, of Drift wood, were entertained by J. H. Ulsh and wife. Mr. Mitchell is the father of Mr . Dr. Will Ulsh. Miss Kate A. Wagenseller has opened a millinery store in the room occupied for many years by Norton Glover. Miss Paul, of Shamokin, is being entertained by Miss Anna Alletnan. Tailor Phillips attended the ses sions of the state school directors' convention held at Harrisburg last week. Miss Annie Keener returned from her trip to Union county. Mrs. P. S. Alliertand son took a trip to her old home near Laurelton Saturday. Dr. Canfield lias opened an oflii e in Dr. Voelkler's oflice for the prac tice of osteopathy. Miss Christiana Kistner, of Sun burv, is being entertained by Miss Bcekie Covert. J. H. Ulsh and Mr. Mitchell were at Harrisburg Saturday to meet a man who had been with Mr. Ulsh's son, Dr. Wm. Ulsh. A surprise party was given to Dr. Focht and fami ly Tuesday evening by members of his church, Trinity Lutheran. ooooooooooooooooooocxxwooo RUBBERS Farmer'. Felt Boot. 87c M.n'a Rubber Hoot. tl.78 Men1. Rubber Shoe. 2lcup Women's Rubber Shoe. r.k- up Child'. Rubber Shoe. We up LEATHER Hen'. Shoe stc up Boys' Shoe. He up Ladle' Shoe Wo up KCONOMCIAL SHOE KMP , Sunbury, Pk i zi rffisra Wanted. A few seeds from the flower of sjieecl Rev. W. E. Detweilcr of Wil- liamsport, the financial agent of Central Penna. College, was in town. David Bickhart oi Pallas was in town. John Sohooll of New Berlin was in town selling dings for a Phila. House. S. S. Biokel of Phila., called on our merchant sidling dry goods. Maria . Dundore drove to ( 'en treville for a sleigh ride and on her return upset in a snow drill. This time we elected none but good men for township officers. J. T. Farley of Ijcwisburg spent a lew hours iu town. Dr. Krel s is making many profes sional calls. I. W. Longacre, our noted auction eer was iu town. The Penna. canal having been abandoned,.). . Svilx i- ollerinj n- home ai half price unending i. looate at Akron. The ice bridge across the river hi Port Trevortou is used continually nut the bridge which will short b ne built will not be effected by tlx weal her. Lizzie Sohrey and her friend tool, a sleigh ride the other Sunday and (ailed on Maria W. Dundore. Daniel Sholly of Port Trevortou was in town. Mr. Yoder and wife of Lewisburg spent a tew days with his father-in-law J. F. Wagner of this place. There are a number of horses tor sale in this community. Norton Hendrix supplies the town with fresh tish. Our furniture factory is ready to HI! orders at short notice. Sol. Brubaker is selling fruit trees for a parly at Lancaster and made a few sales in town. Ed. Witmer sold his hay to one of Port Trevorton's merchants, PALLAS NEWS. B. P. Strotlband wife were called away to attend a funeral of one of her relatives back of Herndon. On Monday a grand birthday party was given in honor of Mis. Calvin Troup at her home, an excel lent supper was provided for the guests. Rev. Miller preached an excellent sermon at Grubb's church Sunday. Miss Dora Goodling was the ueat of Jennie Stroup ovei Sunday. On Sunday morning Mrs. Henry Arnold was called from time into eternity leaving a husband and five children to mourn her departure the youngest child being only a little over a week old. May God help to comfort the bereaved and care for the little orphans. Elsworth Troup and wife were at his parent's home Monday. A sled load of our young folks were to the meeting at St. Thomas church Saturday night and were caught in the blizzard coining home. MT. PLEASANT MILLS. The sale of Mrs. Salome Stciver Tuesday va well at:e ided. A sH'lling bee was held in the Hiis ler Valley school house Monday. J. X. Brosius of Middleburg was in town Monday. John S. Yerger moved into Mrs. Stciver's house Thursday. A. F. Schnee and A. S. Yrger were to Kaatz Friday. A. S. Yerger and Macy Steffen were the guests of H. C. Stefien's at erdilla Sunday A. F. Sehnee's spent Sunday at Isaac Stefien's. J. P. Shadle, who is working in the shoe factory at Middleburg, spent several days at home. A party was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Snyder Monday evening in honor of her 62nd birthday. Quite a number of ladies were in attend ance. They all enjoyed themselves wishing Mrs. Snyder long life, and many more such birthday parties. (too late For i jut week.) Peter Foltz and wife of Grubb's church were visitors to their daugh 'cr. Mrs. Harry Gauglcrand family Thursdave Cornelius Wetzel of Herndon was a Tistor in our vieiuitv. (ieo. Wolf and family of Win field and Geo. Smith and family of Chestnut Ridge enjoyed a sleighing i party with Conrad Dutry and famiU Monday evening. Mrs. Conrad Dutry and daughter, ! Edith, were visiting at Sunbury last week. Mrs. Cyrus Shipe was a visitor to her sister, Mrs. Sallie Biessler at Sunbury, Sunday. Emanuel Yeagerand wife return ed home from a week's visit, Thurs day. Win. Snyder and wife were vis itors at Sunbury Sunday. D. P. Rittcr who bad been sick for some time is able to be around ..iii. Mis. Win. Snyder and Mrs. .1. II. Ill mads enjoy ed a sleigh ride one ay last week. Mrs. S. II. Murphy of this place enjoyed a party of some twenty per sons of Lewisburg Tuesday. 'i he members of the Lutheran church iriive a nartv to their nastor. Rev. .1. U, Di i of Slinsgrovc, W ednesday evening. John Foy, who lived at this place some years ago, died at Sunburv . one ihiv last week. He was burieo it (he Malick's Church, Mile Run, Xorth'd Co. Tin- members of the Luthi ran Sunday School will hold their Foreign Mis-ion exercise in their obtirch Si nday evening Feb. 17. Deafness Cannot b: Cumd !y local npplicntions as they cannot rr-Hcb tLe diseased portion of the ear. I'lieie im Only one WfcJT to cur deat-. in -f. ami llin' is by const j( ii'im al remedies. I) ufuess is caused by an ibfiained condition of the inucoux lin ing of the Ei b acLiun Tube. When this tube is inflamed .you have a rural ling sound or imperfect bearina mni when it 1 entirely closed, Deaf ness is the result, and unless the in Hanimation can btt tnken out and this lube restored to its normal oondi tion, beariug will l deHtroyt'd for ever, nine cases out of ten si c cans ed bv Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred hol lars for imy case of Deafness (cans ed by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send cir eulars, free. K, .1. CHENEY ACO., rdedo, Sold by DrugpiM s, 75.5. Hull's Family l'dls are tl e best. HUMMEL'S WHARF. Cuite a number of wells in this place are dry. Some of the farmers must haul the water from the canal lor their stock. Andrew Trutt, we are pleased to state, is able to Ik- out again. David Hilger and Albert Foltz of near New lJcriin were visitors at this place Friday. Brian Teats and parents spent Saturday in Sunbury, the guests of I. N. Johns and family. Daniel Sassanian Jr., and wife and Samuel Trutt and wife visited at Freelmrg Sunday. Win. Kuhn, the wide-awake Life Insurance agent of Shamokm Dam, i was seen in our town Saturday even- j itig. Wm. is always full of business. Edwin Fisher and wife and Dan iel iMssanian jr. anu wite took a trip to (iranger's Hollow Friday to visit Mrs. Harry Wagner, who had tiie misfortune of falling from a sleigh and breaking several ribs. Among the guests at Andrew Trutts, Sunday, were Mi's. J. D. Wertz and two sons of Selinsgrove, and Hattie Stewart and gentleman friend of Sunbury. Qui'c a number of sleighing par ties from neighboring towns visited this place last week. Jacob Keicheubach, teacher of the primary school of Shamokin Dam, passed through this place with his school Friday afternoon. The little folks seemed to be enjoying the ride. Mr. Heichenbach is setting a good example for other teachers. Try to win the affection of your pupils and there is no question but the pupils will learn. Fir HOLIDAY PRESENTS fw EVERY DAY USE The Lamp of issi lamp iiiiii tinpciii i ruin- up or moit orruiw vim to us., h.,,1 lanKtiagr ; the lamp that ! kK (!.l MM toii R.-t it and mays rivkI ; thr lamp that you never will. Bfm part with, nnee TOU turn- it ; thai i Zbc Jcw Rochester. Othi-r lamp, may t off.-nsl you as "Just as nod " tin y M !, In aonie rwpecta. hut fur nil an.uiul food. Mwa, there y ontj one, fk. tfne Hwlii.fei. T mako are to. lainp ocreree you la renulne, i fur the name On It ; every lamp has it. , i Vanetiea.) Olil T ,nniM Iul- TVo-w. We ran flit eren-lan. u want No matter arhaahaai eoii want a new lamp or .four, an oM one n'lialnst or r;rtn- ishtsl a l as,- ni 'imtisLnr utlier Baalia . f lnum fpMii.r..ri. ei into a New Rochester. e run do it. Lb) us wan i iiierainre on the aul.ject. We arc 5PI:.CI AI.IST5 In the trratmrnt of dlscasca H Lamps. Consultation FuliB. I Ir '''-loit THE ROCHESTER LAMP BUILDERS' HARDWARE-! I Is an absolutely necessity if yon intend T to build. Toil will need many things on ' $ i which I can save you money. j My Stuck is always larok andcomim.rtr in- CLUDtNG K COMPLETE LINE of Reading Hardware Companies' 3 CELEBRATED LOCKS and INSIDE TRIMM INGS. Send me ur specifications, and I will jIiUij quote iou tin- price, STALL QO0DS OUARANTIini) AS REPRESENTED. is r Mil ism ID Iu IH70. W. m m m TBOXELVILLE. Prof. F. C. Ilowersox - in town .Monday evening on secia! Iitisiness. J. C. Ramer's entertained ;i sleigh ing party from Middh imrg nm evening last week. Johnjn-t knows how to entertain a p:irty too. Am is Benfer moved from his farm west of Adumsburg to his old home iu Adams t iVp. Is;uic Swart and Rev. E. F. Ott drove to 1 1 mil in-' Ii ai last week to brill"; a horse tin- the jmrsoii. Isaac says he wouldn't care to take anoth er such a trip. J. K. Fettcrolf, who ha I been to York, 1'a., with his son, t liarles, is at home again. MoULDKE. V. M. I!r iitcii made 1 trip to Middleburg Monday, Morn to Mr. an I Mis. Ilurliy Snook a son. Rev. Gramly is holdii g a .-ci ie of meetings at this place. Sonic of our people ure -'ill down with grip, Amos K linger is very low at tiiis writing. Hrasaw m H Ihof cough ! PJEHJ VII ! j You have used alh ! sorts of cough reme-! I dies but it does not j yield; it is too deep! j seated. It may wear j itself out in time, but j : it is. more liable to j produce la -grippe. ! pneumonia or a seri 1 ous throat affection, j You need something that will give you strength and build up the body. SCOTT'S EMULSION will do this when everything else fails. There is no doubt about it. It nourishes, strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong and healthy, not only to throw off this hard couch, but to fortify the system against further attacks. If you are run down or emaciated you should certainly take this nourishing food medicine. lot. and li.no, .11 druciitU. SCO TT ft BOWNE, Chemists, New York. Steady Habits CO., 3 ' I'lce S ItarrU, St., w VerV. i I Holm SKJC" ' mm r- at SU1N URY, PhNA. I e ol air j 11 nple attended t lie inii' tal ol li-vi Kline ai church Satnr lay, Stint. Ho vet'sox visit 1 in I'.s clii ui Monday. I. 1. Uoth rock wife and family ol Swiiieford sptrt t Saturday and Sunday with friends iu town. Cios. Snook of Danville sim1 it lew days last week with . I. D. Ulslu roar treveriOn A. W. A inker was home Tins day to participate in the electio n (ieorge Strawser and wile of S Ijnsgmve were the guests of II. F. Charles n I family Monday. Win. Rmbaker and wife are vis iting their parents. Miss .1. iitiie ( 'har'es ;.tt ndi d a fu icral near l.':e lilicld, Sunday. Mr. Paillti r and wile of KM hail, 1 III. ure visiting relatives lu re. Mis-es Sallie I looser and Dilla, Sholly of Eclipse were the welcome guests of the latter'.- parents during tile past week. S. I'. Steffen, who had been cm ployed at Shamokin during the win ter has returned and is a..;,! jy. ing the company of his family, Merchant Troutmiin was very sick during the past week but in now convalescing, Kev. ( iuble of fA'banon enjoyed the hospitality of Rev. Francis and family over Sunday. iuite a number of the nil inbers of the I '. B. church ottende 1 the quarterly con ft rem e :it Chapman Sunday. Ed. Mitterlinc of Frielii re visi!- ed his wife Sunday, M. P. Arnold at i wife i joj ed I a sleighride to McAllisterville sev eral duysugn where the)' visittd his brother-in-law John Slald ui d li n ilv. - V I . 1 J hA 1 K. i - 1. W. Treasler f Bun In m una I 1 ie on business last week, 'I I e I.i t 11 10II1 r mill I as been on ll e sim (I still liii- the past wet k or two, Giorge fays it must have the grip. Mrs. C. . Fi-ln r. Mr-. S: mm I Phillij s bi l Hemy Bii pi n an are on the siik list. All are repotted to be improveirg. Mist Braver was well reprrfent ttl at Hickory Cornerr, did nrt learn of the result. Foster Treaster, who had Ix-en Biendingthe past month with his grandparents L. B. Trraarer and wife, lift lastwetk li r his heme at Burnhem, Pa. John 1?. Shellenberger sold his grey term of horns to Geo. Better's son at McClure. Jack Baker's stave mill has been frown up for si me time. John Herb stcr reports their mill in Blair coun ty to be running Itur and five days a week this winter. Mrs. Harriet Herheter hud a paralytic strokcFriday tvti ing. She is slowly improvirg.