(MyAMD EXPKK38LY FOR THE PT&tV5SBy BY ITS CORP3 ofp CORRB9PON DENTS1 tV l)M iArn'iti'i'i'i'i'i'i't'ri'i'ri't't't'ri'i't'i'i,t'i'ttitt'i'iSi'' 'tfiTw'vvvvvw liUNPORE. They say that the reason' we give away so much good advice is because we have no use fur it our selves. Tin- com husking rally in Wag ner's field surpassed all ever seen in our township. 'Sijuire Seehris-t's pumpkin at Dunilore' store defies competition, it weighs 64 Iks. and is of fine duality. George Krat.er lost a valuable horse under very suspicious cir cumstances. Eld. Witmer and Norton Hen dricks are the favorite butchers this sea sou. George Campbell is improving, but yet confined to his room. H. F. Witmer is selling coal for lime burning. Our coal diggers have suspended operations for tin's season. Our public schools, the boast of our country, ought to do good work for the next ninety days, and the patronage ought to be liberal. Thanksgiving is here, an d we ought to be thankful tor all bless ings and one of them is the Post. The overseers of the pool of Union, Peun and Washington twps. and Selinsgrove ought to con solidate and have one Hor house for the four districts ami save money by it. J. H. Wise is supplying the shoe factory at Selinsgrove with coal. James A. Wise wants to buy a road horse. Jacob Kerstetter bought some real estate of Henry Hoover of Herndon. Those turkeys that escaped Thanksgiving should remiember that New Year is not far off. N. T. Duudore is selling Christ mas candy at prices within the reach of all. George Campbell killed a porker that weighed 435 lbs. J. W. Himmelreich of Lewis burg was in town ou business. H. F. Blessing, who was indis posed last week, is out again. There is a demand for lime in this community but there is none within reach, prosperity has make it unuessary to lime. .State of Ohio, City or ) Toledo, Lucas County, ( 8s. Frank J. Chknky makes oath that ne is a senior partner of the firm of F, J. Cheney 4 Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay 0 3 E HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case 01 catarrn mat cannot be cured by the use ot Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANP J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mn nml an hunrih ed in my presence, this 16th day of ecemoer, A. u., ipo. A. W. GLEASON. JliL Notary Pu blio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takrn in ternally, and aciB directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the P. J. CHENEY AGO. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. xlall'B Family Pills are the best. WEST BEAVEK. Some of our farmers are still not through husking corn. 111. and Isaac Wciaud of Mif flin county was here last week getting things in shape to settle up uieir lathers estate. W. A. McGlaughliu is home irom Gamster, Blair county and expects to remain for the winter. John H. Romig, wife and little bny,spent Sunday with some ol their Lowell friends. fbe hunting party, who spent a few days with Joseph Knepp, (New Lancaster) last week have for their ,r' 158 pheasants and two rabbit. Mrs. Aaron is home after spend "? a few weeks in Lcwistown with her daughter Mrs. Lush. Mrs. S. H. Philips has been Buffering with a sore finger the patt two weeks, yr Supervisors are finishing np l,lir fall work on the roads at this "'lid. Wm, Peter ofXowdi pects to have his house ready VK move in New Year. Michael Aumille and Coi are the contractors and build ers. Howard Peter of Bannerville got il leather medal last wetk tor IS 11 him ruuuiia niuuj, their nest. 1 MoCLURtS. ' The rain Sunday interfered with ail the church services in t wu. I Mrs. Aminda Young left lust week for Coiinellsville where she intends to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. S. V. Ulsh. The hoys and girls have a " week of!" and ureenjoving their vacation : hile their teachers are likewise 1 enjoying themselves at the eouutv j Institute. I . Lester Dreese and his best girl took a trip over Sunday. Isaac Dreese had hecnto Hunting ; don county last Week to look after I his stave nulls. This week he will igo to Juniata county where he also has an interest in two. He has four mills running, and yet says he cannot fill his orders. Isaac says good old Republican times for busl ' ncss. John II. Dreese returned from Centre county Saturday where he 1 had gone to see after his lumber interest. He also has several stave mills miming in that county. Frank F. Felker and John K. Benfcr hare secure! work at Login and have gone there. Mrs. Polly Haines and children took a trip to Lcwistown and Keed ville Saturday. Miss Mary Decker of Heaver Springs is sojourning among rela tives here. Joseph II. Middlesworth wife and little boy spent Saturday and Sun day with H. C. Ulsh aud family. There is a great deal ol mining props, lumber, etc., shipped from this place. Why is it that the farmers and land owucrs allow hunters from a distance to come here almost daily with a lot of do. s, aud over run their land and have all the game especially quail shot and taken away ? We them boarding the trains with whole strings of tin m. This should not be tolerated as those little innocent birds are a great J protection to the farmei s' crops. We would not care to raise our voice if they were hunters of the neighborhood, but to thestrangc hunters we have the objection. Farmers let us arouse and put a stop to his wholesale slaugher of insectiverous game on our premises by foreign hunters. We pay the taxes and we should say who may or may not hunt upon our farms and wood lauds. UNION TOWNSHIP. Oliver Aucker, after working all summer at Riverside, came home to spend tin; winter. John W. Stah 1 left home last week lxiund for Lewisburg, Pa. A. Z. Strawser and Wellington Sholly transacted business at S1111 buy a few days last week. Jefferson D. Lemg is hauling shingles to Sunbiiry. Charles W. Sechrist is fattening a large herd of oxen. W. J. Herman bought a new Swab covered spring wagon. A number of our farmers will ch; nge this coming spring. W. D. Brown has the name of another new boy to add to his family register. Although the summer work is about ended there are still some who work at night. QFat Thanksgiving poultry was in demand. Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. All dru!U. Want your mouatadi or heard a beautiful brown or rich black 7 Then use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE or8 SO cit. or DouoAisTe, ot r p. mail A Co., Nm. n. h. Mnklim Moth KmU M (-. One of t lie old-time darkies, on being risked Viiw lie wus making' out," re plied in this fashion: "Well, suh, times is mighty tight wid me, but I manage ter make a livin'." "What are you doing now?" "Well, suh, keeps de pot b'llln' by Join' a little plow-in", a little votin' an :i little baptlzin'; an w'en dey's nuttln' doin' nt dim Ihrue I hangi 'roun! du while (oiks en waits 'twell dey gets in de notion I " run for olliee ug'iu!" Al luuta Constitution, siKLINSOKOVK Harry Wa ,e iseller who is attend i g a Mcilic.il College in Phila. was oallel home by the death of his grandfather, . S. Keeley. The lectures delivered hist week by (Jen. UobTn anil RuV. Dr. Gilbert ot Berwick were excellent proluo- tions. They arc a part of the Uni versity course. S. Weis. was to Phila. last week laying in a stock ot Holiday goods. Mrs. M. L. Krccger spent several divs with A. Kreegcr and fa nil v, at Swineford. T. .auksgiving services will lie held in the Reformed church. Ser mon will Ik' preached by llev. Foitner of the Methodist church. This service will be as usual a union service. Mrs. Newton Jarrct returned from a trip to Philadelphia where she has Uvn visiting lor several months. Mrs. dangler of Elizabethville widow of Newton dangler Rpent several days with the family of her father-in-law, Capt. J. W. Gaugler. Mrs. Noll I ugh t the Grant App property which is now occupied by Wm. Holtzworth. Trinity Luth. Sunday School are practicing a fine Cantata for Christ mas. The various Sunday Schools are arranging, for their Christmas ex ercises. Miss Hose Gortner is visiting her brother Prof. Oden C. Gortner and family at Mitllintown. Prof. G. County Supt of Juniata County. The corner stone of the "Seibert Memorial." the Ladies' Dormitory was laid Tue day afternoon. Miss Lydia Fisher is entertaining Miss McCullom of Belleville. The late rains we have had are vtry acceptable a.-the country was very dry. Our teachers are taking in the Institute this week. Cough " My wife had a deep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com pletely." J. H. Burgc, Mtcon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep onesl The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Thren lizea: 25c.. enough for an ordinary told; aor.. Juat right lor Dronchltla, hoarie neai, hard colds, etc.; Si, moat economical for coroUM' cane, mid to keep on hand. J. C. aVl.Il CO.. Lowell, TROXELVILLE. It seems as if our school children were enjoying their week's vacation. Our teachers are all in Middle burg at the Teachers' Institute. Tiie recent rain was welcomed by our farmers as the grain was suffer ing from drought. Wnldo Fcttcrolf, who is down with typhoid fever and who was not expected to survive, is a little better again. Ira Nerhood left on Monday for Port Royal where he is employed by Yost Krebs. J. Y. II. Moyir and wife have gone to West Virginia where they intend to spend a few weeks with their St :i -in-law .las. Shawvcr. II. li. Weader, one of our teachers, has decided to paddle his own canoe and is now putting his feet under his own table. Mr. Fritch, a student of S. U., preached In the St. Luke's church of this place in Rev. Ott's place Sunday. CASTOR I A For Infants aud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of PORT I'UKY'OKO.w Miss Ivitcllu Tfmituiun. who la teaching at Centerville, ym Sun day at hom . Wesly Arnold 1 1 wiuuvfe d business at Milton li t uic. Mrs. Daniel Milliner visited In r sister, Mrs. (J. . Fluiiders, during the juist week. H. F. Charles and ('. W. Knight were to Georgetown Monday to load a cir with potatoes. Miss Maude Chailes worca bmad smile Sunday mid we know whv. Harry Lenig spent the day at the house on the corner of Water and Bridge streets. lievi lUilincr and Dauiel I lout, have gone to Reading to work. I). G. Stahl ami family were business callers at Sunbury last week, Prof. SchjfHr is putting the finishing touches to Geo. Trouttnau's house, which will add greatly to its beauty. Brumous Brother's leadingilerk is home on a leave of absence by his owu request. Kx. Comm. J, V. Houser wore a very pale face last week owing to u broken arm, but a little color has again returned to his face and he is again talking politics for the spring campaign. Commissioner Knights was able to attend to business at the count v seat Saturday. A birthday dinner was given at the home of Win. Boyer Sunday in honor of his wife. Their daughter, Miss Mayme of Allentown and Mrs. G. C. FllUSt. lllislumil an1 ..(' , i m i m 'ii ii Sunbury mid their son Hurry and tirW.. u..i: .. ' n,,c rwiinBgrove were there. Richard Foltz and John Snokc are on the sick list. Edwin Neils has resigned his position on the firry. Jerry Bogar ami brother are busy storing away com for future Use. Quite a delightful ,iarty attended the Baby Show at Selinsgrove Saturday. PAXTONVILLE. Wm. 1. Howell of Beavertown, was in town, Monday evening. B. F. Heimbaoh and wifaud Mrs. Lincoln Erdley of .New Berlin sjK-nt Wednesday with Mrs. Heim bach and Mrs. ErdleyV mother. Miss Edith of South Danville, but formerly of this place, rpent several days in town the guest of her father. Mrs. Wm. Zimmerman in on the sick list. Miss Lottie Gift was in Middle burg, Thursday doing some shop ping. Ijaura Harner is spending a week in Middleburg, visiting Prof. F. C. Bowersox. Martin Wejrich made a business trip to Lewistown, Thursday. L. E. Derr has gone to Lewis town, where he has secured employ ment with the R. K. company. Mrs. Mary Howell visited Mrs. James Deterioh in Swineford Kri- day. I he bDelline bee at (lift's school a a house Friday oitrht was a success. o Most of our young people ot town were over to take part in the ex ercises. Mrs. Samuel Weidenmver nf McCIure and Miss Ada Hiiwell of Beavertown visited their grand mother, Saturday. I'rank C. (irav' ill is the cham pion fisher is this section of the county. Last Thursday he caught (41 Forty one suckers in Middle creek here at PaxtpnviUe. Ali of the fish measured from about 10 to 17 inches in length. Wm. Zimmerman and Mahalah Graybill spent Saturday in Mill mont, Union county. John Bruner, who is employed at Middle ( 'reek, came home to spend several days with his family. Dr. Herman of Middleburg made several professional calls to town during the week. Clark S. Buyer made a 1 usiues trip to Sunbury, Saturday. Master (J. Veager of Yeagei town is visiting his grand-mother, Mrs. Sarah Mitchell. Inclement Weither Brings Coughs, Colds and Catarrh. laclemeat wtmther begin when mutuant ndt. The greet objection to our climate le that It mlternmte be tween the heat ot the tropica and the rigor ol the Arctic The tyttem became relaxed by the effect of the heat, and the tint cold anap of winter aowt the teed of thousand ot case of chronic catarrh which In a large per cent, ot case will end fatally. Pretldent Wm. Ubelaker Uea Pt runa as a Safeguard Against Inclement Weather. m Wm. T'bcUker, President of the Lake Vtow Iodge of Foresters, writes from 33L7 North risrk St., Chicago, 111., the following letter: The l'eruna Medicine Co., Columbus, 0. : Osutlemen For years paHt when 1 have beuu eiposed to wet or Inclement weather, my chost would hurt ma and I would havo serious indigestion, and I would be laid up for a day or two, calm ing lucouveniuncu and pain. One of my lodgp friends advised me to try l'eruna, as it had helped him, aud I found that a bottle cured me. If I feel badly now I at once take two or three doses, aud I And it keeps mo in fins health, l'eruna is worthy of every ono'a confldence.-WM. UBELAKER. It if only Just ordinary good, common sense to provldo against inclement weather. If you have the slightest cold, cough, sueszlng, or auy othsr indication that you are "uuder tho weather," a few doses of Teruna will put you right. BBAVBRTOWW. The meeting in the Lutheran church is still in progress. Three penitents have thus tar comeforward, and exurtjaeed u desire to lend ehristain lives. George Grove and wife, formerly eitizens of this township, hut now living near Orbisonia, visited friend in town last week. The various Sunday Schools of town are making preparations for Ihristmas entertainments. Foster Smith of Jamison city, visited Ins sister, Mrs. .lames (). Herbster, last week. A. M. Carpenter is spending several weeks with his son, llev. Sanford N. Carpenter, near Pitts burg. Mtister Karl C. Feese accompani ed his teacher to the county seat Monday morning, aud is spending his vacation with his grand-parents, E. K. Freyman and wife, and his former young friends, and also attends some of the sessions of the institute. J, A. Maine, and wife visited relatives in .luniata county over Sunday. A. W. Engle, the lumber and planing mill man, is building a large new wagon shed. S. L. Freed has been quite sick for several days. He is better again. Mrs. 1 izzie Howell and her tvio daughters moved into Mrs. Riegle's house last week. MIkIiI lie Vtnrnr. She t think that doctor is just ai mean as he can be! He -What's he done? "Vaccinated me on the riyht arm, and I can't use it nt all." "It illicit be worse." "I can't see how." "He might have vaccinated you on the tongue." Yonkers Statesman. Very Progressive, "Is Van Allen a progressive young maii ?" "Very." "I don't believe it. Where is lie when the real of us are labi ring over our ledgers?" "Playing progressive eucher with the janitor." Chicago Dally News. Accepted the Challenge, Crltnsonbeak tie tried to scare me, Yeast Indeed! "Yes; and I dared him to do his worst." "Well?" "lie did; he Went home and Wrotl me some poetry." Yonkers SluUt,- j JDAJii . ..tn.t uis suspeiraer. Rt Congressman Horace 0). Hnover, of Port Austin, Mich., writes from House of KepresentatlTes, Washington, I). C as follows: "I ha i e found Peruaa a very efficient and speedy remedy for a persistent and annoying cough resulting from catarrhal trouble. "Horace 0. Snover. Mrs. I .n vina E. Walker, who holds the highest state office of the LadiM of tha Illinois ). A. R., which In Department Chaplain, writeH the following lotter: VVkstbhn Bprinos, III. The Peruna kfetUoiae Co., Columbus, O.i Gentlemen t" You have my sincere gratitude for placing before suffering women a medicine wlnrli lias proven Hiii'h a blcsHing as lVruua bus. "I have used it myself when much worn out, and found moat gratifying result, aud a number of the women of MRS. I.AYINA WALKER. our Order suffering with weakness pe culiar to women, have been wonderfully helped and cured by l'erunu." -I.uvina K. Walker. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, 0., for a free copy of Dr. Ltartmun'i. latest book on cuturrh. Ileallatlf- I'rrformn nee. Pupa Not quarreling! 1 hope, ohil drenV Tommy -Oh, no. We're just ha' Ing tableaux. l'apa--Vv'ii.ii lues ijiiK mt i. pi sent ? Tommy Mamma asking von tor check. Tit-Bits. Her Brother Said It. He Most people tuKe mc for a very serious person, Miss Mallyprop. Now, I presume you would never guess that I mn full of humorous conceit. Miss Mallyprop I would not, my. self; but my brother has told me how very conceited you are. Leslie's Weekly. On tile Bfc Mile. "Si i Hollerith is going- to 1 i to lini-li his Vocal studies'.' "Yes; I guess he began to think, from the way the neighbors were act ing, that if he stayed here he would see his finish too soon." Philadelphia Bulletin. llettirt Courteous. "Your colors are very strong," re marked a fashionable lady to an artist who was painting a portrait. "Yes, madam," replied the artist, glancing at her complexion, "we un doubtedly patronize the same dealer." Chicago Daily News. i Only Oik Tlieiir? . "How in the world did she ever come to marry a miui with one lee;?" "I don't know, unless it can he traced to her strong liking for dam aged ijoods that come cheap." -Chicago Times-Herald. Tha Scale of Shrlakane. "Why don't you wear all-wool under wear.'" "My dear sir, no man can afford to wear all-wool underwear unless he has five sons growing up." Chicago itt.;- ord. Aeeoonllai fur It, "How is it that the weather proph ets are so often wrong about tho weather?" "Well, they can't be always non com mil i a I." Puck. Cha nee lit ll Be . i Julius Would you like to . your life over again 7 Edgar No; but I'd like to spend over ajruin all the money I've spent. Chicago Record-IIcrald. 'Win llehlntl Hie Times. Mrs. Had she's awfully bad form! Mrs. Dorcas Dreadful, She once brought lo r baby with her when she attended a mothers' meeting. Town Topics. Head) to I so. Wife Wh; do you buy such S lot of stamps at once? Husband So there'll bo a few that won't j;ei siueiv together. - N. Y. Weekly. Pa !a's Jil. "I haven't seen your father for a long time. What ' he cloinrr row?" "KiKhiccv..ittul)Ll)'s"-nSrtr.' yu''" once." Washington Star. I r $1.00; all druggisto.