CENTRE V I LLE. Clark Buyer of Paxtonville was in town Sunday evening. Mrs. J. Em Shinkle spent several weeks with Iter daughter, Mrs. J E. Mohn of Jersey Shore. Allen Snook shipped a car luad of staves 1 uesda v. Chas. Hover of New Berlin visit ed S. S. Bowersox and family several days last week. J. A. Gramley and Link Deckard of Mifflinburg were in town Sun day. lvev. tvchoch held communion services in the Lutheran church Sunday. Dr. J. O. Mohn and family of Wilkesbarrc are visit intr their parents and relatives. Joseph Valentine and wife of New Berlin visited Postmaster Sti ae and family Sunday. W. F. Sander, S. C. Dondore, Mrs. Lizzie Miller and Mrs. E. H. 11 art man attended the C. K. Con vention at Troxelville. Harry Seebold and family of New Berlin visited P. t). Bowersox and wife Sunday. L. A. Stine made a trip to Sun- bury one day last week. Miss Dora Price of Lena, III spent several weeks witn relatives in this vicinity. Peter Dreese and wife attended the funeral of Paul Haines at McClure Sunday. U. H. Fessler and Miss Dora Price drove to Crossgrove Sunday Merchant S. C. Dundore was to Phila. last week to purchase his stook of 1 all and Winter goods and C. M. Showers is down this week for the same purpose. Frank King and family of New Berlin visited Levi Young and wife Sunday. Morris Erdly and wife and Wm Young and wife of Vicksburg were the guests of Peter Hartman and wife Sunday. H. A. iiitter is building a new shoemaker shop and confectionery on his lot purchased at the sale of the real estate of Eph. Walter dec d A. C. Spangler is rebuilding his blacksmith shop at the west end of (own. Dr. J. W. Sampsel left for Phila. Tuesday morning, with Job Hart man's little boy, who is undergoing treatment for his eye. J he Dr. will also visit the Pan-American before his return. Mrs. Marice Oberlin visited relatives at Selinsgrove recently. On Friday morning of last week while Warren Bingaman was out hunting, his gun accidentally ex ploded, tearing his left hand in a frightful manner. He was brought home and it was found that the thumb had to be amputated. The operation was performed by Dr. Dimm of MifHinbunr, Dr. Kanawel of this place and Dr. J. O. Mohn of VVilkesbarre. On the same day while Martin Sassaman was felling a tree it accidentally split, and a large splinter hit him in the face, bruising and tearing his lower jaw badly. The people are cribbing their corn at a rapid rate, thinking cold weather might set in before long. Rev. Kchoch held communion ser vices Bunday in Centreville. Rev. 8. Aurand commenced a revival meeting at Zlon on Tuesday evening. May much good rodown therefrom. There will be a reopening at Salem Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Joshua Miambachand Prof. F. C. Bawersox will be present Prof. O. W. Keichley made a call in our town over Sunday. Marten Kassaman was unlucky too, lie was working In the woods near 1 roxelville and while falling a tree, the tree split and the splinter strujk him "ii the chin and caused a serious gash in his face. It was then drafted and he went home. He Is now on a fair way to recovery. Our merchant, C. M. Showers, went t' the metreopolis this week to buy his winter full and winter goads. H. N. Hitter is having his confection ery shop rebuilt which will makemiitc '"I Improvement at the west end of our town, They are easy. If your liver feels good, you feel Wod. MoNaib's Stomach and Liver 'ills tones the stomach, regulates the liver make8 iife wortu living, "est Pill. 25ogetBthem. Try them. iivoi ,l1KT 8lDB Pharmacy Co., mi Batavia, 111. UUNDORE. There is always room at the top, for the large potatoes. Daniel Kamble and wife of Watsontown spent last Sunday with his father who is on the sick list. Isaac Campbell of Herndou stayed with his father last Sunday, and reports that a wave of prosperity struck his town. 'Squire Seehrist has the potatoes again this year. Our farmers are husking corn in real earnest and each is sure that he has the biggest ears. The result of our last court was an eye opener tor the fault BodeTfl of our township. The frequent rains that we have is keeping our farmers from finish ing their seeding. Ira Witmer who is working fir the Telephone company at Adams- burg has abandoned his job and returned to Toehill. Chestnuts must lie watched this year or the worms will carry them off. James A. Wise says that the girls at Adumsburg are beauties. John S. Shafer got two hundred and sixty bushels of wheat, rye and cats. Minnie E. Ever of Selinsgrove stayed a few days lart week with her sister. Daniel Snyder of Selinsgrove passed through town. P. H. Seehrist lulled an early pig and supplied the town with fresh pork. Maria W. Dundore and party of four made a pleasure trip to Chap man one day last week. C. T. Dundore made a business trip to Selinsgrove one day last week. Frances Wise broke down while hauling corn stover and says his wagon needs repairing. N. T. Dondore is selling coffee at 10 cts. per pound. The funeral of Sarah Iieicuenbach was largely attended. George A. Wcntzel and Henry L. Witmer hauled potatoes to the Sunbury market last week. Eliza Mears left for Ashland and will spend the winter with her sister. Ed. Witmer will do some butch ering the coming winter. Gray 1 "My bair was falling out and turning gray very fast. But your Hair Vigor stopped the falling and restored the natural color." Mra. E. Z. Benomme, Cohoet, N. Y. It's impossible for you not to look old, with the color of seventy years in your hair 1 Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray hair I If not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth. SLM Mtte. All If your drnmrist cm not rapphr ym, ind us on dollar and we win annea too a bottle. Be lure and rire the naaM of your naaraat txpreea office . I ddraaa, J. C. AYKR CO., Lowell, Uatt. SALEM. Miss Mabel Kuster and Mrs. E. J. Goss were to Troxelville Satur day as delegates to the convention. Mrs. Eliza Moyer of Frecburg and'Mrs. W. H. Mertz of Northum berland were guests at the home of G. M. Witmer over Sunday. Miss llosc Dunkleberger of Free burg is spending several days at the Eisner home. Win. Klingler spent Sunday at home, Missees Ldllie Bow and Mabel Kuster and Mrs. Emma (toss drove to Kreamer Sunday afternoon. Mrs. F. C. Fisher and Mrs. C. K. Fisher and son, Glen, spent Friday in SunburA". EES IF 8HVDER COUNTYg& i Y its coups o tr cnnnicspnNrinvrti W'lg'l'l'i'g''8gg'8'8'9'g'H'PI'B'a'8'3'a'll'!i'i'i:i!:ir,':V.g'C.i 'iijij'' BBAVERTOWN Jack frost is a frequent visitor to Miss Bertha McAfee left for thisplac-. McClure, Wednesday, where she The editor ol the lWr was a:'ll,s secured employment at the visitor to town one dav last week, hotel. J. P, Shirk let) 0 wagon load of Miss Minnie 1 (oriiberger of Mil- ourn stand in the field one night last week, when some persons on mis chief lient, cruelly upset the ls. throwing the corn on the ground, and Charles E had the pleasure of loading it the second time George Hi igiman. a brakeman on the railroad, came UoWU trom LewistoWU last week and i-1 lent several days With his friends. A number ol persons from this place attended the funeral of George Hams, at McClure Sunday, Sunday was an ideal autumn day, and the Sunday Schools were not as largely attended as they might have been. We presume one reason for the absence of some penoOB was because the chestnuts arc rie. Rev, O. E. Pflueger and wife of Elisabethvule, stopped over night last Thursday, with their nephew, Rev, E. E. Seger, on their return from the Buffalo Exposition, and the General Synod at Lima. Ohio, to which body Rev. Pflueger was a delegate. L. E. Wetzel and wife of Swine ford visited his parents Jacob Wetzel's last week. Archie Middlewarth and Charles Dreese each succeeded in killing a wild turkey last Tuesday, and Wednesday Dreese shot two, and Middlcswarth one. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Dice of Liverpool were summoned to the home of her parents, on Saturday, by the serious illness ol" her brother, Nelson Freed, Charley Freed has also been confined to his bed for three weeks, and is quite a sick man. Those Union county mud slingers had just as well not spend any more money, in sending their papers 'filled with tilth,' to this place, Old Beaver is for McClure, and this is no Lie-Sir. SCHXEb. The farmers are busy husking com in our vicinity. James liotliermcl and wife of Hern dan visited friends in our community Bunday, Rev, C. -'. Miller preached in the St Joen church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Edward Newman and Mrs. Henrv Harding were to Slminokin I)am one day last week. Hiram Schnee of Krecbung was n cal ler In town Sunday J. A. Bhadel and William A. Wendt were to Sunbury Friday to transact some business. John B. Woodling's steam earousa was well attended Saturday evening Albert Bhadel is busy working in the Schnee reller mill to put a machine in to make buckwheat flour. W. H. Wendt was to Harrisburg Monday. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications thev cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one w ay to cure deaf nese, and that is by ccnstitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian lube When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect near inir. and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out nrl thm tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be desire yed forever; nine cbscb out; oi ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces will give One Huudred Dollars fnr mi v rase of Deafness (causea DV rntnrrh) that cannot uo cured oy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, free. F. J: CHENEY & o., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. ilall s Family Tills are the-best. A Sure f lire. "And you say that Jorkina was cured of a bad case of insomnia by suggestion?" "Yes, purely by suggest ion. His wife suggested that since he could not sleep he might as well sit up and amuse the baby. It worked like a charm." Chicago Record-He raid. nml Okie, Mrs. Xewbride (who has been bak wonder who first invented an gel cake? Mr. Xewbride (who had to sample the baking) I don't know, but I fan cy it was one of the fallen angels. Philadelphia Iteeord. PAXTONVILLE. ton, who had been spending a week with her sister returned home William Mitchell of to. vn and Daniel Benfer of Ohio were tu Freeburg, Wednesday to visit Jacob Denier, nils, neuter s orotner. Samuel Troupe, who is employed at McClure spent Sunday with his family. Miss Ida Waller spent several days at Thompsontowu visiting reli tires. Prof, F. c. Bowersox visited some ol the schools, Tuesday, B, K. Heimbacb and wife of New Berlin were the guests of Mrs. licimliich's mother, Tuesday. Miss Ada, Maine and Hat tie Howell of Beavertown, visited their grandmother last week. R. A. M. Hamer was in Reaver town several days during the week visiting his daughter Mrs. Middles worth. L. E. Derr made a business trip to Sunbury Friday in the interests of the company by which he is employed. Rollin (i. Bowersox attended the convention at Troxelville Friday eve. M. C spending mother. Frank llurner of C. P. C. is several days with his Reigle and wife of Sun- burv visited Mrs. Mary Howell, 's grandmother over Mrs. Reigll Sunday. John Dellman of VVilkesbarre, was in town between trains, Satur day. Mr-. David Hamer made a trip to Middlcburg Saturday. Miss Mahalah Graybill and Miss Jessie Attig, who had been spend ing several weeks in Sunbury returned home, Saturday. Lnyd Walter of S. U. Selinsgrove was the guest of his parents over Sunday. Uriah und William Howell of Reavertown visited their mother, Sunday. Why pay fancy price lor cheap ituff, when you can huy Para VN hlkcy dlract from distiller, four full iiuarta for It ,SV, eilirewt prepaid. Set offer of The llayner Distilling ' . ol barton, Ohio, which appears elacwlu re in thin ixsue. WEST 1JKAVEK. Our nimrods rcjiorted the weather very unfavorable for shooting squirrel's last week. Dr. Bordner'c daughter of Shamo kin Dam was a visitor here for the past week. Wm. Bartholomew of Sunbury spent part of last week here as a guest of J. 1'. Fisher on a hunting trip. All hands five in number furnished him with 18 squirrels to to take home. Howard Treasler expects to move his family to Mifflin county in a week or two, where he has a job working on a saw mill. Mrs. Carmack of Pittsburg has been visiting her mother, Mis. Hanes at McClure, for the past week. Parties who husked corn last week report it moulding in the crib, it not being fit to store away. The potatg rot is still on the increase, so the farmers report. Jacob Erb took a trip to Hickory Corners, last week. He claims he is improving every day. I hope he may continue so for the next hun dred years. James Steely is home from Burnham to attend to the fall work on bis farm. Sick Headache? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills are liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 25c. All druKKids. Want your mminurhe or Wiird a beautiful brawn or rich black? Then me BUCKINGHAM'S DYE M. 10 era. or Deuaoisrs, - n, f. hall a Co. , Nashua, n. h. When using baking powder it is always econ omy to buy the Royal. Royal makes the finest, most wholesome and de licious food. ULOBE MILLS A. W. Nnulcr and wife ofSelins- grove spent Bunday with S. . I'lrich and wife. 1. F. W alter and wife sent a few thu s visiting the hitler's brothers at Sunbury. Mable Roush of Willianu-poil is visiting the Misses Reaver at this place. John Klose ofLewistown is visit ing friends and relatives at this place. Mrs. 15. P. Longnecker, who was called to Carlisle, to attend the funeral ofher tnothei, returned home Saturday. Mrs. S. (). Ulrioll intended the funeral of her aunt Mrs. Sarah Reiohciibach Thursday, .lames Walter and wife visited friends in Beavertown last week. Harry Bolendcr of Middleburg was seen on our streets Sunday. Mrs. Saviila Renninger of New Merlin was doing business at this Monday place. Mrs. s. (J. Fagley ofShatnokin, who is visiting her husband at this place, is reported on the sick list. ELINSGHOVE. Chas. Gemberling who has been employed at Minneapolis tor the past few years, is visiting his grand parents, l'ercival .larrett's. Miss Ellen Patton oi Harrisburg is the guest ol R. S. Meiscr's family. Luther Burkett of Washington, I). C. is I icing entertained by his aunt, Mrs. Kate Wagenselier. Wilfred Fooht is spending a few- days with his parents Dr. Jno. Focht's. Harvest Home services were held in the Trinity Luth. church Sun day. The church was beautifully decornted with the different fruits of the season. Dr. V. It. Rohrbach oi Stras burg is siiending a few days with his parents, E. P. Rohrbacb's. The Pan-American visitors from town this week are J. K. Forrester and wife and Mrs. Harriet Paul ing. Mrs. Dr. Enders of York is the guest of her daughter, one of the instructors at the University. Our enterprising Ex-Senator Ed. M. Hummel has put an acetylene street lamp in front of his residence. John Rhymestiiieand brother from Pittsburg spent a few days at Millheim. Miss Jennie Miller spent a few days at Milton last week. The delegates from this place to the Chlistain Endeavor Convention at Troxelville returned home Satur day evening well pleased with the sessions and intertainment. lraalnar Hla Salt. "Tou're the llowr of my life!" be whim pered, And she bluahed aa she answered: "Tes? Which flower do you mean?" "Wall, darllna, It's the pansy I mean, I guess." "And why do you say the pansy?" "Because it's so nice to press." -Philadelphia Bulletin. A misi mi:. "All. madam, you look to-day ns fresh as a ns n 20-year-old ah rose, Butdaml" Der Dorfbarbler, PORT f RBVOR rON Albert itlne ..f MeKees Half Fails passed through town Baturdiy euroute to Knt-luir. Blmer Duubert ami i t . ol Milton giend several ilays in in m, Uie guest of the former's narents, (feorxe Daubeii ami wife, Chas. Muller of Hunburv and hi fiancee. Misa Cora 8tewarl of Slian kin, culled on c. ). Bngar und wife Sunday afternoon, Mrs. F. A Bbambach and daughter, Mary, of Washington, l. ( returned home Thursday after having spenl sev eral months in town with Jno. Huoke and wife, tile parents and gra I id parents respectively. Dr. Lonsiicre and wife of I remont were the guests of iln tatter's sister Mm. Dr. KrebbsHunday. Banks Reiehenbach f Shamokiir spent a few days ill town la-' ck Henry Btepp, daughter, Mrs, Kd. Wolf, ami graudsoii, Mastei Ceorge Herrold, were to Hhamokin Dam and Bunbury Saturday. Mrs. J as. Houser accompanied Itei daughter, Mrs. Moses Bmbaker, to Sharaokln Dam Saturday. II. V. Charles, wife and daughter, Jennie, Bpetll Sunday al Chan mill, ttu glicsus ol Herrold. fliesls ol tlic t ,nnii x siller, ..,.. (i,,,. Mrs. Geo. I. Flanders and Mrs, SanJi Krdley spent Sunday al New I erllll. George Herrold of Shamol Dam was in town Monday. Mrs. Mary diphony of Liberty Val ley Is visiting her mother, M '.Sural Snatfer. Mrs. Jno. Schlegleof Rclise passed through town Friday en route to Lew isluirjr. James Dairs and Win. Rhemstineol Selinsgrove passed through town well laden with the season's choicest game. ('. W. Knights is spending several days iii Juniata County buying uy it ples. tieo. Strawser and Wm. Keisea of Sir linsgrove were in town last week. Mrs. Angelina Houseworth left f Harrisburg Tuesday where r he will vii it her son, Sherman Lenbarl and fan Uy. (. Albert Neltz has returned home from Sunbury owing to a very severe attack of cold. Miss Jennie ( 'hades trauma (ted lm-i-neas at Herndon Tuesday, (i. Irwiu Reiehenbach and daughters, Carrie and Lottie, attended the farm er's mother's funeral at Dundore lnt Thursday. Dr. J. C. Nippleand P. W. StTHen.' former citizens of town, who now re side at Sunbury, were in town last week. TROXELVILLE. Albert Swart and wife oi Cleve land, Ohio are visiting parents and friends here. The farmers are past finishing up with their last harvest of the season. Our Merchant went to the city to buy a new stock of winter goods, Friday morning David Mattern'si little, Ida, wlm had Dyphtheria went to sleep the sleep that knows no eliding. She was buried Friday afternoon. Funeral services will lie held Sunday Oct. 27. This little girl has lived lortje enough to gain many friends an,' they all sympathize with the parents in their sorrow, but what is their loss is an everlasting gain to the little girl who is now enjoying the heavenly mansions. The C. E. Convention which wat held here Friday antl Saturday was well attended and pronounesjd a grand success by' all. Quite a. number of iielegrles were vv.si.ji. but a good many more could have or should have been here as well ai? some programe people. WkN the Difference Lie. 'You speculate occasionally, t t I IU "No; I regrel to say that 1 gamble in stocks." "What's tic difference?" "Why, it nlaiion when I wiiv. andedt'i gambling when si other fellow gets the best of it. 1 thought everybody knew that." Chicago Pasta An I p-to-Date DUtaoD A Methodist critic, wishing I i puk i his IiUIiiiji "iii a hole," or ai Dr. Wil liam Everett would my, "To deposit I him in a cavity," asked in svi open meeting whether or not tin biuMO ! came to the conference in a P .'linaj car. "Yes," the bishop cheerfully re- j plied; "do you know nin- eaaici I way?" Boston Christian Ri r.