'I j Urjar . '.V rr'? The Finest Cake - I E .? (rat,RBPlKO tsSJCPRBSSLY FOR THE rClHT 2!? ?3Y ITS COKP3 Of COFRKSI'ONDENTH .V W jtfsVWtht, ,gEfliirJli oUNDORE. SELINSGROVE. PAXKOTVILLB. It takes the oar of honesty to row the ln)Ht of prosperity. I Our termers nearly all finished seeding last week. Henry Ij. Witmer has a sample potato nt DuiMtore's store, and it weight is two pounds and fourteen j ounws. Our thrifty farmers hauled buck-' wheat, potates and apples to marke" j was quickly on hand and saved tin last week. surrounding property. The stalile Some of our farmers will finish ' was badly damaged. The cause of; com husking this week. I wu9 "I1" from n" enmi'-1 'Squire Seehrist made atrip to , . M-.L Wagenseller ret..nu,l fmm Port Trevorton on official businms. '8 trip to 1'h.la. NUurday evening. Frank A. Oyer and wife of Hiimmel atT,,mpanieil by ; Camden, N. J. and Sara C. Eyer of,0' M- W,tnur WeDt to 1 mla- li,!it SeliOArrOve who spent a week at j wetk Bnffklu and rsiainira Falls put in a I dav with our Merchant and family. C. T. Dondore says last week we had San Diego wther. Maria W. Dundore called on her sister, Minnie E. Fyjr ot Selins grove. George Campbell and Henry H. Keichenbach are convalescent. The Sunday School Canvassers of of our Township did noble work fot the cause last Saturday. Jonah got taken in for awhile but he came out all right. John Houta of Freeburg the cigar man was in town. N. T. Dundore is paying a good price for chestnuts. E. Bierbomer of Hi rrisburg was in town on business. John P, Wise has returned trom Phila. and is again with his family. Our supervisor is busy repairing our roads. The Susquehanna is in fine flatting condition but every body is too busy to take out coal now. Our public schools cost money to keep them in running order, and our pupils ought to be regular in their attendance. Ed. Witmer has a tomato tree 11(1 TV IVVV 111(11. Politics is quiet owing to the fact that Judge McClure has no "pposition. The Post is sound on jvolitics and more ought to subscribe for it and Ih' sure to read it. Four of our young men are Working at McClure for the Tele phone company. Thtey are easy. If your liver feels Rood, you feel cood. McNair's Stomach and Liver Pills tones the stomach, regulates thelivet, makes life worth living Pest Pill. 25c gets them. Try them. West Side Pharmacy Co., 10-24 lot. Batavia, 111. WEST BEAVEK. David II. Treaster and family spent Sunday with friends at McClure. Viola Steely was home from Lewistdwb last Sunday to sjiend the dsy with her mother. Her sister Mollie accompanies her Monday morning to the same place to be employed as a domestic, with Hon. H. Cnlbertson A few cases ot' Tyophoid fever have been reported to be in our vicinity Joseph M. Wagner has a force of hands paintiug his barn, which adds a great improvement to his home. He v. Hilbish and wife spent part oi Saturday as a guest of Mrs, Aaron Moyer Never vote for a man that claims he is the whitist candidate in the field. Self Praise is a very poor reccomnicndation. James Crouse'sson of Middleburg was around at this end ou last Saturday distributing a paper called Your" Friend containing part of his father's life and the great benefit he has been to Suydei county. The old saying is, it is never to late to do good. The lielief is that issue came at the eleventh hour, too late, to be of any account amongst the wise, and the foolish has no say. James Peter and family spent Sunday last with some of their Lowell friend. SELINSGROVE. Ir. Yutsv and Ira Schoch were j,, atlondaiKv at tlie sessions of tin pa. German Society held at Harris burg, Thursday ami Friday, Mrs. F. H. Ki klenian of Harris- burg is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Miller, Xle tuble on the property ou copied by James Mover, was dis covered to be on fire. The Dept. aim Jvaie regiey r.i mi. v armei is a visitor at Harry Movers re -deuce. Mrs. Mary (Xoctliiiir) Front. i ... i i nL! i rciurucu 10 ner iiuuit) at vytuvuia Monday. Mrs. Fo.-ht, Mrs. Yul.y and Miss Mattie Dinini attended tiie sessions of the W. H. and F. M. Moiety at jSliuinouiii this week. P. S. Albert, daughter and cousin Kit Albeit of Harrisburg drove to Bloomsburg Saturday. The guests to the wedding of J. K. Davis left Tuesday to go to Rockdale. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad, daughter and Lizzie Miller spent Sunday at Danville having made the trip by carriage. The remains of Miss Kale Swine ford of Phila. were interred in the Union Cemetery Friday. The bridge over the canal at Pine street is being removed when tiie hill will lie leveled. J. E. Forrester and wife attended the funeral of Mrs. Dr. John Bowes at Lewisburg last week. Mrs. C. W. Christ and mother-in-law, Mrs. Win. Christ of Potts town spent several days in town. POUT TltEVOBON Mrs. Imbody of Milton was the guest of Mrs. K. B. Bingaman the past week. Mrs. Dr. Bogar and Mrs. F. A. Bingaman were to Sunburv on a shopping expedition. G. Albert Neitz. who having contracteu n severe cold, which caused him to spend a week at home, we are glad to say has fully recovered and is again at his part of duty in Berlcw's store Sunbury. C. H. Klock an employe at Ueslit's Ciffe Sunbury Sundayed with his parents. Jerre Bogar of Shanukin Dam is visiting his parents John D. Bogar and wife. Miss Anna Carwell of Sunbury arrived in town Saturday and her friend Mr. lveeder ofLewisburg came down Sunday to accompany her home. During their stay in town they were entertained by the former's cousin's Miss Carrie and Lottie Reichenbach and her aunt Mrs. Geo. I. Flanders. Quite a number of the fair sex contemplate spending the winter at Sunbury. Miss Maude Charles is spending a few weeks at home and Miss Jennie Charles is spending a few weeks at Sunbury. Mrs. Clarence Hershey and daughter have taken up a residence with the husband and father at Lewisburg. Mrs, Henry Schraw der, Jacob Herrold, Harvey Shaffer and several others awompanied them to their new place of abode Rev. Francis and family moved to Jacksonville last week and now the U. B. church is left without a pastor. Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years they have been the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. SRC. AUdratHti. Want your moUiUclle or b-rd a beauUf ul nrowti or n' dwsjm " BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Wfc rff , . u.,, . ,n MUHK. N rtrowii or ni'ii omrK om tors Or . r . ij ,.u . M M Uoswell Gift, who was em'ployed in the silk-mill at Sunlmrv, return- e.1 home last week to attend school this winter. Mr. Hassinger of Bedvertuwa . ... i was a visitor the week. in town one (tay during I Calvin 1V:t had his new house treated to a coat of paint during the week, winch aiitis greatly to us improvements. Your scribe and Hot ( '. Gray bill, made a bltsiuetw trip to Adams burg Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hassinger, who had been spending several months with her father, Joseph Primer, returned to her home in Ohio last week. Kanty and Amnion Hummel, who we're employed at Laurelton, came home last week. Rev. Gramley and James Binga man of Beavertown, passed through i i i i .i . town Wed nc. day. Prof. F. C. fiowersox and family visited his mother Thursday evening. Rollin G. Bowersox, after spenc ing two weeks With his mother, left for Carlisle, Friday, Pester K. Derr, the Misses Hattie and Annie Behumbach an I Miss Jessie Attig drove to Lewistown Saturday to visit Miss At tig's sister, Mrs. H. A. Howell. James Mitchell and wife of Kreamer visited Win. Mitchell's Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Weidenmyer of McClure, and Misses Ada and Anna Howell of Beavertown visited their Gradniother Sunday. Howard Schambach and wife visited in Beavertown, Sunday. Bad Coughs " I had a bad cough for six weeks and could And no relief until I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle cured me." L. Hawn, Newington, Ont. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don't wait, but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as yourcough begins. A few doses will cure you then. Thre lIsMI -V . 'H'iuk!i f"r n ortllliArf cold; !.. Jut ok'" for DroiictUUi, bunr noM, hunt coldH. etc.; 1 1, ruott economical for chronic OMUMRIU! u keen on hand. j. 0. A'Cr CO., tmjMMii ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Let tersof Administration in the olate nl .lonnlhan llli-kliiirt, tale of Waxhlnffton tWrXgSlfdaTCO, I'ii., ilec'd, liavlDK liocn Krauted to the timlcrxlKneil, nil pcrxon knuln( them olree ImleMeil to mild estate are rcque'tsd to lake Immediate payment, while thone havlnx claim will (ireieut them duly autheotleated to the under'lKfeil. JOHN W. HIl'KHAUT , Kreamer. Pn., oet a. IW1, Admtniidatei, A'hprp Hp Drew the I. In. lie was a hungry cabby with healthy appetite, and he made it a point never to be ton particular about his food. He took u scat iu a coffee shop one day and ordered a large plate of "tntrrs nnl sausages." He had about half finished the meal When he espied a piece of wood pro truding from tin- remains of his sau suge. "Hi, waiter!" he cried. "Look a-here! I don't mind eating the dawg, but 1 ain't -going to eat the kennel, thufs strite!" Titrllits. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications thev cannot reach the diseaHed portion of the ear. Tliero is only one way to cure deat ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by nr. inflamed condition f the wuoon. Vimuff of the Eustachian Tube When this tube is inflamed you huvi a rumbling sound or imperfeoi hear in?, and When it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the InBsmnjation can bo taken out and this tube restored to Us normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten an caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an uiflamed condition of thi uiucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollim for any cato of Deafness (caused bv catarrh) that cannot b. cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Mend for cir cu lars, free. F. J: CHENEY & Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall s Family Pills are the best. A GOOD THING. fllMTI Si I MM i ' 1 ) . MnOi'l it ntA Mriptluoof Dr. A, Boscbee, a ' brstarl (lei man physician, and hi ao- to ' 2J of 'i'V"'"" f it ui.at (licovones in MeilloiUe, It auiekly cans Oou-ghs, Colds aiui w troublea oi 'thessvarestns t lit"- 1 1 tt t i i 1 1 i m it iliK'M tlio rniiko of therfvtioo w.dleaviog tue part a in a str. .. and lieultl y condition. It is iu,t an evpi rinieiital medicine, Imt has stood '.be test of veins, giv .2 . . 1 Die PKMMBouon in erv i p, wnioo its rapidly increasing salecverv son contiiius. rwo Billion t.t t b - io!d annually. Bosohee's Onriuan Byrop was introduced in the United States in ISIS, and is now sold in every town and village in the civ -liZ( d world. Three doses will relieve Hny ordinary cough. Price cts. Get Green's Prize Almanac, EVERY PATRIOTIC AMERICAN SHOULD VOTE THE FULL REPUBLICAN TICKET ON TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 5. PENNSYLVANIA WILL STAND BY ROOSEVELT A Republican Victory Assured at Next Tuesday's State Election. A MESSAGE TO THE WORLD The Keystone State Will Herald That She la Still Loyal to the Flag, the National Administration and the Party of Patriotism, Protection and Prosperity. (Special Correspondence.) Philadelphia, Oct. 29. The closing dayB of the campaign lu the state Had the Republican leaders confident of a sweeping victory iu Pennsylvania. This confidence Is based upon the belief that the Republican committee men will leave nothing undone to get every stalwart Republican voter to the polls. It is natural tin t In what Is known as an "on ..u a m.j,.! there would be npnthy among the vot ers but the Republican leaders hold that at this election there Is an Issue which should appeal to every patriotic citizen. it is known that President Roosevelt is deeply Interested in the progress of the political contests in the sevaral states and that his supporters through out the country are exceedingly anxious that the returns shall show sweeping Republican victories in New York. Pennsylvonia, Ohio, Massachusetts, Maryland and other states In which there are exciting contests now under way. EYES ON PENNSYLVANIA. The eyes of the world have been upon the American people since the terrible assassination of President Mc Kinley. There has been much specu lation as to the extent to which the anarchistic sentiment has spread and in the far off Philippines, the natives have been Influenced by the reports they have received misrepresenting the condition of affairs in this country aa the outcome of the killing of the Presi dent. The news of the assassination had scarcely reached the Philippines than there was found to he Increased ac- tlvlty among the insurgents. The at tack upon the brave soldiers of the Ninth regiment followed and many were killed in ambush. Democratic victories at the coming election would be heralded as uprls- 1 ... ,.,,,. I atrnlnol tti "ffllVflm- : r and U 7hard to calcurate the extent of the dangers that would come to the Boldlers of the United States in th. Dti I1lntiltia aa flip result of such renorts snreadi.iK among the natives. GOOD MAJORITY PREDICTED. Republican Pennsylvania, it Is pre dicted, will give to President Roosevelt a vote of confidence and support such aa will leave no doubt of the attitude of the patriotic citizens of this com monwealth towards the national ad ministration and the Republican party. Governor Stone, who lias been In the different, sections of the state, nrsdlcta that Pennsylvania will i ivs more than her normal Republican ma- Jorlty in oil years, ami mat invrj wiu r,it miuniiMii hut tho faeT remains that tho administration of the prtseut state treasurer has been so business- like and vigorous that he can proclaim, to the people of Pennsylvania that out rt 1 KQ0 eammnn -"-'- ,llolrlr- In the Is made with Royal Bak ing Powder. Always light, sweet, pure & wholesome. state but 02 are not paid in full. Of these 52 districts which havo not bean paid In full lr have receded nothing aa yet. .Seven have Imiwu paid iu part, and 40 arc ne4d because certain re ports amf aftldavlts required by law have not been tiled. SCHOOL ACCOUNTS SETTLED. "At this time it will be observed there arc Imt 12 in shape to recwive paynicut In full, Doubtless s'tn'ee my last Information from Hnrrlslnirg the state treasurer has lettted with all the school ilistiiLts that arc.re,ul' ,with tbelr CCQUntB, tscapt two -IMttsluirg and Phtlaflelphfa which have been paid in part. The whole. sMmol ac-. count will this yvar be vctUttd .with the school districts more pruiuptly and at an earner date than ever before in the history of the state. "White in past years the state treas urer has .had frecruent ciiu from school boards 'claiming that their collector wa . slow about collecting taxes and re questing an advance on their appro- ' prlation. thwi,vear the state treasurer's payments havo been so prompt that I lie has1 beh'n obliged to turn the tables complexly and ask the school districts I to ille their reports In order that a , warrant may be Issued for the amount due them. "The cashier of the state treasury has actually been obliged to send no tices to various school districts which have failed to file the necessary afll- tovit and certificate bofore a warrant can lie issucu assing inui me uiw ue complied With, as he is anxious to complete tho payment of the appro priation to the common schools of the commonwealth without delay. "The state treasury of Pennsylvania under a Republican administration Is certainly entitled to a full recognition 00 the part of th.o public of this plendid exhibit of payment of the school apprportatton " Remember that the assassina tion of President McKinley en couraged the Insurgents In the Philippines with the hope that the American government might fall. They at once renewed at tacks upon our brave boys of the Ninth Rugiment, kllliug many of them iu ambush. Itcpii ui i' a i, ih.'1'mi win further Incite these Insur gents to Increased activity. Every Pennsylvania!! should vote the full Republican ticket and help score a great victory for the parly of Roosevelt at the election ou Tuesday next. November 5. Never in History of the State Wero Payments Made so Promptly. A MOST MAGNIFICENT SHOWING Republican Leadera Point With Pride to the Early Settlements In the Varioue School Districts and the Record of State Treasurer Barnett. The remarkable condition of the state treasury and the promptness with which the school funds are being paid under the administration of the pres ent Republican state treasurer, has hampered the I nion party managers and the Democracy In their political campaigning. They have been unable to attack tho conduct of the present stnte treasurer. Colonel James E. Harnett, and an In vestigation Into the management of his office has shown that he Is entitled to praise of the hlfihest character. He has given close attention to every de tail of his administration and has ex- te..deda genera, invitation to all citi- tens who wish to learn about the con dition of the state finances to visit his office and he will submit for inspection sll or any of the books or papers that may ho is ,ns possession. CONDITION OF THK-TRKsrUY. t'nlted States Senator IVpnwe, In commenting upon the matter of fUitii finances" last week said: "Uist wceR I had occasion 'to refer in a speech In Philadelphia to the- te markabje exhibit made ly Bbe state treasury, of Pennsylvania. I shpyed that' 'the' stare of l'onusylvuula had never'tos or dollar by re-tsrn of mal feasanco or mismanagement In tho wiolje..b.istuTy ptj the siou liiat the st:ito wa nijuticiilloul-of dilt. owlug avolisuToTab'o' .sfirti of 350,(fc0: thai tho iiV th4'at.tPri.sylvanitt'riif-'a' rtwrw generous provisujti'tor pbtilrr .it ion bjf far then -iinyot .(jyWp prlatlrig'cn,.;- tj per ccuu ui'.nll the wrnn's for viucatfonal rnrposrs; and that tne payments baa Desn maae to the school districts up to the present time more promptly and rapidly than ever before iu the history of the sti.te. "I desire again to call attention to this remarkable showing of the 1 pprrtptthtlOn, teCnure In p; n yean the st.ite ire .scier lii"; I u-m assailed by ic 'son ef de o run inn !,. ! ; frly ' man acol eta, rred it 'i er Bppri pi i Hcr "Ti eti inn .by , e ' IT (H ' -I 1 . -i Lvl auU da . .a id w.i i ,.a ilc'.'.ar spur ihr.: ij...is fit to ni' use at a particular moment, me m)-a;eries which .hoy prpbably never will soie Tlfb lease must be added to those upon ..record us the most extraordluarj oua of the kind, and the owner ma) prop erly ba designated as having not only ah elastic, but A TEN OR TWELVJB YEARS' COSsClBNCfe. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of l lite SellKlile. Young Man Is five dollars a best you can do? Hotel Pronrietor Are you si iy the oir ma rrled? "What difference docs that ratike? My wife Isn't with me." N". Y. II er r lil. tlrsinus College COLLEQEVILLE, PA. W4 miles from Philadelphia. .Modem Ideals, High Standards University -Trained Faculty, Labora tory Rqulpment, (iroup System of Courses Open to Women SS well as Men, Expenses Moderate HBBUI ADVANTAGES TO TEACIiflU. I. A Summer Session MfyriflC CoUege prepara tory work aud college work with c:idu for degree. a. Limit I'd Nonresident Stnrlv- under ilirrctiott of college professors with ciedit fur degree. j A College Course leading to tlie A B di'irree-. including ipecial work in Psychology and Pedagogy, t" fit teachers for the higuei vosi tions in public education, Write for Catalogue and Circulars MLNRV T. SPANQLER, O.U., ProiJcnl Wflbeic lUiii Pou flttcno! School ? Va!fiia:sc College il Ncrthci:. In diana Nctrr.al SohooK Valparaiso, Indiana, r tiers ex.-ei:lr' ally fire rr; ttu-tT!r;t frr I iia.'.e i.l wcik in the lollci i courses "JSC t: SS Preiantciy Teachers Srl"tlf!c CllMtC, Englneerlnc, OiaM. Pharmacy Musical. Fine Art Law. Ccmmeirlal. Phrr-i;ra',-hf a:-1 Tyiewnlini;. Review. The iratituilon is well equine i frith I uild lri. anraius. libraiy etc. (The new Sci ence Hall, recently ci ri lateii has!au. ia"ry fkcililles sufticient ttr acn mcdatlnt; 400 truitr.'s wtrkiri: .it : : a lime. Each dttart mant of In school is supplied wlih eveiy iliinc necessary M lis tierial wcrk. For example. The Pednflojicfll ffeparimfBl is not only supplied with a full r efer eience library, consisting of r,'! the latest and triv si approved berks treat inp on prcfessioral wcrk. but it has also excellent a.:tatus for experi tnental puipcses. The riiBiiDfnial BejiiuiBiinl is provided with a mcie txiersive line of offices than ha: ever been a' temFied by any other school. 1 irlllll'lll is ore of the few In the United Sintes that has kiboralry failMlles M doing all the wcrk. What is true -. t the equirrr.ents of these departments is true of the cthrr departments') At-tartiJiiis-called to this to show thai wliilc th EXPENSE as at other high , , de schools, yet the sdvantsgw us il t r- . iu nr l. :'ad and furulaed rocm, U.i : ,i pet week. . C.iT. v-o 'C- Aiiircsa. ( ;Sl-EKtVN. Picaer!-. or 0. P. KiNNEY. VxoPrcs.. rU.i-lVieilf!' First AViiffer Tcrrf ii ,peN .cnior- t, Second T WiuierTi-"', will.uc:-. ,'.vt f 1902, SpriiigTefnT'tll bpen Ap:i: 1. m 2 svsjsi i . i "ins ssli "npanadi a ft . v (c i?ia ! ! i I t