A 0 I It, 'We offer Una Hand red Dullara Be foraoTCAMof CftUrrb thateaa not be cored by HairCaiarri Curt. P. J. CHENEY CO., Prbpa., ? Toledo Ohio ' 'e, oudei tinned, nave known K. J. Cheney for tbe last lft years, and believe him perfectly honorable to all business transactions and finano )ly sblu to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West Truav, Wholesale DraggiBts, Toledo, Ohio. Waliliug, Kidobdi It Marvin, Whole tale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hull's Catarrh Cure ia taken inter nally, uitinK directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. 8M by Druggists, 75a 'lull a Family Pills are the best. PAJfTONVILLE. Win. Ayrcs and Calvin Steffen lel't lor West Virginia where they liiivt- secured employment as cooks in a camp for Mr. Weber. Master Yenger of Yeagertown, who had been spending part of the winter with his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Mitchell, returned to his home again last week. Authur Shambuch of Kansas, who had been spending some time visiting relatives here, returned to his western home again. Loyd Walter of S. U. Selinsgrove came home to spend his vacation with Lis parents. Wm. May, our supervisor was engaged, during the week, in re pairing some of the bridges that were destroyed by the recent floods. Clarence Graybill of the Eagle Hotel, Franklin, made a business trip to towu Wednesday, The members of the Evangelical church here did not have an enter tainment in church this year, but treated the school in the usual way on Xmas morning. -Warren Ernest and family of Shamokin spent several davs here visiling their parents.' ' : ' Miss Mollie Mitchell, who was employed In the silk mill during the -summer, came home to spend the inter with her parents. James Brunner of Cammal i3 visiting his father. 1 ' ; . Miss Ada Howell of Beavertown, j'SAJet-fjqt visitor in wn.; . . Mis Annie Gift of the Sunbury silk,njill spent a week at home with her parents.' ' ' .' ( ; 'Mrs. Mary Howell1 visited her son Wm. in Beavertown, .WedncB day. . Miss Kate Bowersox of Carlisle,' visited her mother several days during the week. -.Irwin Graybill and Clark; Si ,1yer spent Beveral days in Harris- rgduring'the week on business. Charter Hare of Harrisburg visited here several days during the wjeek. . . 1 Grant Brunner aud family of (fammal,. r.nd Wm. Bruner of Fitts Uurg were the guests of their father, Joseph Brunner, several days, j Murry" Rbniig and Miss Mercy Brunner, were united in marriage, Ai Beavertown, Tuesday evening. Our best wishes go with them for a kileasant trip across the 6tream of jute. Harry Howell and family of (Lewistown, spent a week here visit- fing Mrs. Howell's parents. Graybill and Wm. McAfee: re employed; at Greenwood . came., home to spend a w,tw with parents and espectively. . Uilifles ' Heimhach nf PMI. ... i l . visitejl his wife and baby here oyer Ge rge Feese of Beavertown wus a gu sst at Reuben Weirick's Tuest day. ; 'Irvii .Graybill , transacted biisil nessn jMiddleburg Thursday., , Mia Hattie Howell of Beaver town yisited her grandmother on Wednesday forenoon. Abraham Baker and iamily visit ed relatives down in Schuylkill county several days. Lester E. Dcrr, who is employed at Lewistown by the 11. R. Co., spent 'several days at home with Iih parents. Your scribe and Xmas in Siinbiiry. Edward Kecfor, Leon of Sunburv brother spent wile and son visited Mrs. Kcefer's parents' over Sunday. A Cure for Lutnbniro. V. C Williamson, of Ambcrst, TV. says : ."For more than a year I auut uuui luuiuniru. nnmiv ried ("Mjerlain's Pain Balm and -k-i )- retire relief, which all : tailed to do. .-' L- Drug store. F.L A who k ) J!urnce ( week (j o fatmlv V - - r SEUNSQljO Y1L . . P.' 8. Albert is on a visit U ltev. Fasold and wife, the latter being his daughter. i ' Nearly . all the students of Susq, University have gone to spend i lie holiday vacation with friends. 1 H. P. Jarrett and wife are taking in the sights of Phila. being in a visit to their daughter, Mrs. E. V. Geniberling. J. 8. Burkhart of Cumberland county is visiting her mother-in-law and hi9 children. The Bolig Bros. Chas. and Luth er, the latter accompanied by his wife, ore guests at the Bolig resi dence. F. II. Schiader Jr. aud wife are on a visit to Union county, the former residence of the latter. M. A. Miller and wife are visit ing friends in Bloomsburg and Berwick. Miss Mary Burkhart is aiK-uding her holiday vacation with hergrand- mothcr and friend. Mrs. Carrie Nortling spent Sun day with her husband's parents, I'rof. aud Mrs. Noetling. The Operetta given in the Opera house Sulutday evening by Mrs. 11. L. Schroyer's Primary Class, was remarkably well rendered to a filled house. So enthusiastic was the audience that they demanded a repetition nf it which was again given on the 30th. We noticed Editor Wagenseller and family on our streets on Chri.-t-mas. Wm. M. Schnure, employed in Phila., was home over Christmas. Miss Aunio Potter, is visiting friends at llcedsville. Among our bridge men at home for the holidays, we noticed M. T. Jarrett, Clem Mcrtz, Let Keiser, W. A. Moyer and Tuck Struwscr. Mr. Challenger has gone to Harrisburg to visit his sick wife, who is for the present with her parents. Public Christmas exercises were held in the 1st Lutheran, Reformed and Trinity Luth. S. ocbools. The exercises were all very interesting to the large audiences present. The latter School rendered a Sacred Ca'ntata Eutitled "Prince of Peace" and was well rendered and received by the audience. We noticed a number of Freeburg people present. A. J.. Stroh and wife on Christ mas celebrated the 50th Anuiversary of their marriage. Their children and families were present on that joyful occassion. II. V. Albert and family of Steclton are visiting II. Benuer and family. . : , Marie Snyder has gone on a visit to . her parents, Rev. M. L. and Mrs. Snyder at Saddle River, N. J. Miss Mildred Focht, student at Bryn Mawr, io with her parents and friends during the holiday vacation. F. E. Holmes of New York is on a visit to his parents. W. O. Holmes and wife. S. u. Gearhart and family of Sunbury spent Thursday with Margaret Schoch and family. , J. A. Lumbard and wife are on a visit to Frank Boubuiu and family in Juniata county. ',' A' great many of our citizens attended the funeral, of Lt D. T. Rhoads at your place Thursday. Miss Florence Stahl of Pittsburg' is visiting friends in this section of the state. ' 1 ' Miss'M. Parks hnd her slsterj Mri I McBay of Columbia county: crc spending several days with Mrs.! P. Aildish. ' ' , l : ,, Art ' Geinberling , of Phila. spent Cliristmas with his parents, E. R. (jcniberling and wife. , ' Rev. ' G. A. Livingston of York is viiiting in this place, Rev. L. was a former student here and as they all do, like to get back once in a while. A Happy New Year to all. A Uooil Itt-coiiiiiieiMiiiloii. j T have noticed that the sale on i Chamberlain's Stomach and Livir Tablets is almost I - -.. ..,wi - niiiocr who bavo once used t Item," nays Mr. J. 11. Weber, a promiueut druggist of Cascade, Iowa. What better re-' common. inn n could any medicine baveti an for people to call f,,r it wuennsiaiuin neod of suub a rem t i hK1le" y?.u JeeJ , jV. . II." ,a;". uuul bave no appetite or when troubbid with coustipation, and you are cur tuin to be delisted with the prompt rel-'ef which they afford. Fog salo by the Middleburg Urug Store,- . Nads War tm Uit Vmrngi Tbo atartliuir tinouneainf lit of Dioco.ery tliai will rutely lei g'lim' life is made by Editor O. II. 1hwu y . of ChurubuHco, . i-.J. i isj lo lUW'iieMti , "ilmt Dr. King's 1 New Dutcovt-ry i.r Ciuuiiiptio i in the mutt inliilht.ie rmmiy that I, hitVft fVcl' kil-ll tur t'Ouirlix. CoI.ImI pareiiU.orjua Grip It's invitluub: to reople wuu w.nk Ia g II iv nj tins wo i I dertul iuetn iii.- 111 ,n. d dread I Fn. Uiiiii,iu or UviiMKiji'0'i. Ha r-"j lief is iiisi ant un. eui'x cir lii."i The Mtddlfburir liva-j On. (iiT-! bill, Gmiiau huU Co.. J'.ichriel.l, Pa.. I)r. J. W. SampsHll, I'euuscreek, Pa. guarantee even- 5 c and $l.uu bottle, and rIvo trial boltloi fie'. UUNDOKK. Where all men to see, think and act alike, all of humanity wuiild In; sitting in idioms, sucking their thumbs. To overfeed a man s horses with rye for revenge is a. dangerous busiii"ss. The Suxtpiehannii liigher last week il within ten years. river was in anytime George A. Wcntzol siild a fut hog at Port Tre verb in. Business was paralizinl a few days last week on account ot high water. Christ Bitner sold a fut hog ut Selinsgrove. Shoes lower than ever at Dun dore's. Christmas turkeys were in de mand and commanded good prices. George and Ira Hoover on the Inland were completely surrounded by water at our late flood, but with a Itoat tliey reached the Snyder Co. shore in the best ot humor. Our Supervisor was kept busy for some days after the flood repair ing the road and building bridges. Amnion Witiner wld a fresh cow for $35 to a party across the river. 1. II. Sechrist sold a few head of fat cattle to a party at HerndoD. Eggs higher at Dundore's. Our Merchant had a choice butchering last week which was managed by J. E. Witmer and assisted by Minnie E. Eycr of Selinsgrove aud Sarah Tildcn of Chicago. Eliza Mears of Numedia is stay ing with Maria W. Dundore. . . On Christmnnirnin om if uiinucm. .iM.i piles beyond Toe hill was set on fire by "friends " Maria W. Dundore and Eliza Mears took their Christmas dinner with II. C. Hoover and family. The Susquehanna coal diggers are at work acain. Christ Bitner furnished a fat hog tor our township poor house. Our board ol health (school board) took prompt . action to prevent the spread of smallMx. Christmas entertainments along tho line were a success this year. II. r. Blessing took a load of potatoes to Selinsgrove. John S. Aucker of Verdilla was was seen on our streets with a sleigh. Hot Springs has some houses to rent. Read the Post and write 15)02. "Some time asro my daughter caught a severe cold. She complain. ed of piuns in her cuest and had a bad couch. I crave her Chnmbpr. Iain's Cou?h Remedy according to airecuons snj in two days see was well and able to goto school, I have used this remedy in my family for the past seven years and hae never known it to fail," sojb Jamos Pren dergast, merchant, AnnatoB a y, Jamaica, West India Islands. The pains in tbe chest indicated An approaching attack of pneumonia, which in this instance was undoubt edly warded off by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It counteracts any tendency of a cold toward pneu monia, sold by Middlcburg Di Jrug Btore, TROXELVILLE. The measles seem to be coming thisi way from the East. A. W. Gill was to Middleburir Saturday wn business. Mrs. Jas. Middleswarth is on the BK'K tisr . Chas. Coss was to Mifllinburg over Sunday. Somel hinir seems to be very attractive over there. Srmo of our boys were to Hcrgie's School house attending an entertain ment held by that school. J. Y. II. Mover and wife return ed 1st Fiiday from Wert Virginia where llicv had Urn visiting their if, i - . 1 oon-in-Iaw Jus. .Shaw vol. o -w -ew cenmrj-(jomiori Millions are d'ti'y fnidinsr a world of comfort in lucklu's Arnica U..1.. It I'll. ...'.. r t ... !?. liruis; conqueis Ulcers, and Fover Woies; cures Kruptious, Salt Rheum. Boils aud felons; removes Corns and arts, TJest Pile cure on earth. Qaly 2."ic at Middleburg Drusr Co . Ora'vbill. Oarraan &. Co., KicbhVld. Ta.. Dr. J. I , v W, SrtU'liscll, rexiosicreelc. l'.;r vlpw 6. MANY THOUSANDS CURED Remarkable Cures Hade by Pe-ru-na . Miss Blanchs Myers, 3130 Penn stroot, Kansas City, Mo., a society bell$ of that Olty writes : During each of the past four seasons I have caught a severe cold when suddenly chilled after an evening party, and a most un pleasant catarrh lasting for several weeks would be the result. "Last winter- my brother advised me to try Peruna, as one of his club friends had been cured of a bad case ot catarrh by using It. He procured me a bottle and I was much pleased to find that one bottle cured me. I shall not dread colds any more so long as I can procure Peruna," MISS BLANCHE MYERS. Peruna cures catarrh wheroer loeatod, with tho name surety and promptness. There are no substitutes for Peruna. Miss ITattio Itocker, secretary of the Goethe Club, of IluciLo, 'Win., writes: "A Bhort tlmo ago I got my foot wet, and a cold settled on my lungs which nothing seemed to remove. Onr family physician tried extracts, powders and pills, but I kept gotting worno until my brother advised ma to try Peruna and purchased a bottle for ino. " It acted like a charm and in a week I was like my old self once more ; in fact I felt stronger and had a bettor appetite &.aa 1" have ever liad 'belore. 1 i t-jna will haveaweloome place in our medi cine chest, as tho whole family believes In it." nattle Becker. Perooa is an Internal remedy a The Mecr .ttr I.nK Litre Consiats in koepincall the main or gaurrof tbe body l.oiltbv, regular action, ana in quicklv destroyiiur deadly disease gorinn. Electric liit ters icKulnto btoinach, Liver and Kidneys, purify tbe blood, and give a splendid Bppetito. They work wondpra in curing Kidney Troubles, Female Complaints, Nervous lb seaeos, Constipation, Dyspepsia and Malaria. Vigorous health a n d streiit'tb alwnys follow their use. ()nl r0 , guaranteed bv MiddlebuiR Di ug Co., Graybill, Qarmnn & Cj. . Kicbfield, Pa.. Dr. J. Sampsell, rennBcreek, l'a. ULOI5K MILLS Kate Ilerlut, who has been visit ing her sister at McClurc, returned home Saturday. Anna Krdly spent Xmas atKrea iner. A. W. Snyder ami wife of Selins grove, N. 1'. Hare aud wife, Foster Iteigle and wife and Mary M. Wagner of Middleburg ate Xmas dinner with Anion Ulrich and wife. Calvin Reich and wife of Chillls quaquee iKjnt a few days with Fred Iteich and wife. Link Stuck and son of Richfield visited friends and relatives at this place. Rev. Samuel Ulrich of Selins grove is visiting a few days with John. Lieber and family. J.. E. Hummel of Lewistown spent Sunday with his parents, George Hummel and wife. Josiah Renninger was doing busi ness at Selinsgrove last week. Kate Hummel and I'earl Feese of Beavertown visited Mrs. James Walter. Frilz and Jacob Ilerbsf of Lewis- town spent Xmas with their parents, Charles Hcrbst and wife. Charles Stuck of Carnin;'l spent Xma.4 with his wife and children. The eldest who had nucniihv.ia is slowly recovering. eni. IIuuiuicl and fainilv ol' Vickburg spent Xmas with his father, Rohert Hummel and family. James Riegle ot Yickshurg sjient the holidays with- his children at this place. . , Calvin Hummel of Milton spent the week -wiih hu family of this MISS BLANCHE MYERS I scientific remedy for catarrh. It cures catarrh wherever located. Its cures last. Peruna gives strcugth by stopping warite. 1 By saving tho mucus it enriches the blood. By cleansing tho mucous membranes it preserves tho vital forces. A constant drain of mucus from the aystum is. known as systemic, catarrh. Thl u,"v o-e.ur from any organ of the b,dy. (Peruna slope this waste by euvir VVi catarrhoA condition of the mucous mem'irane, no matter which organ may be aJTecti'd. Peruna cures catarrh wher ever lucatud. WEST BEA.VEK. Ainaiula Snook and sister of Milroy spent Sunday with some of their Lowell friends. Viola Steely spent a few days here last week with her mother. W. A. Mefilaiighlin was home from leagertown to spend Xmas with his parents. S. II. 1'hillips had the misfor tune of filling down the stairs the day after Christmas aud receive) I some severe bruises, lie is slowly improving. George Wagner's child died with diphtheria Saturday eve ning. Your scrilai spent Christmas in Millersburg, also a few hours in Harrisburg. F. F. Swineford spent a few hours at McCluro one day last week. He is now located at Mc Veytown, Milllin county. L. A. Jenkins caught five Opos somc one day last week. Your scribe was presented with two. He had them roasted in Southern style and most certainly enjoyed the present. Fd Bauuigarduer is taking out timber for S. II. Phillip's (summer house. John II. Romig and Mason Kucpp are both pleased with the children receive)! frorji the Orphan's home some time ago. The children have gooil homes and will be pro perly care lor. 111.11 KU A!II.r. (TIti: OK ('HO I I. A l.llllc IIoj h l.lf. S ivel. I have r few words to say rc gird ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Hived my little bov's life nn.l I feel I bat I cillnot, praise u e:i!nij.'b. I bought n bottle oi it from A. K Steele of (ioodwin, i. )., and when 1 tot home with it, the poor ! ul y could hardly breathe. I gavti t ie medicine ns directed every ten min utes until be "threw up'' and tli' ii I tlioiikht pure ho was goin? to choke to doatb. We bad to pull tbe Phlegm out of his month in Rieit louu string I am positive that if I bad not (rot that bcttlo of coujib me dicine, inv bev would not hn nn earth to-lay. Joe Uicmot. In wood. I Ioa. For "sain bv the Middkbcr ' OF CATARRH. North and South. Mrs. Mary Cook, PltUford, X. YM , alio says: "I was not very well for six year, paid many doctor bills, Lut never im proved very much. Two years ago I was attacked .,.. t . t , . la grippe, w h i e h left me w i t h't ' a severe liver ".! yj trouble, leave up 1 liCl' gave up I hope f ever re- covering. 1'eruna 1'eruna t 1 ) in, anat;41 il.llerl.,l .1 W'y cured me. young again, am gaining in tlcsh, emaoiated. My j M. Mary Cook. I surprised in the great change In m when they cone.- . viit me. We have niade jxur Peruna mr lmusehold rem edy." Mrs. Mary t'ook. Congressman II. Henry Powers ol Vermont, writes from MorrlsvWe, l'r..- "Peruna I have used in my family with success. I can recommend It as an excellent iamily remedy, and very good for coughs, colds and catarrhal affections." II. Henry Powers. Hon. John II. Hear, Pniled Slate Senator from Iowa, writes: "l'eruua I can recommend to all as a very good tonic, and particularly gooj asa remedy for catarrh." John II. Hear. Senator t Sear's home adilrcrs is I'.ur lingtoii, Iowa. Mr. O. Pislier, lsfil Ixingtou avenue. New York City, writes: " I had catarrh and was troubled with a constant dropping from tho hack pari of the nose into tho throat, and a hor rible , breath. Also severe iioarsenetj and yellow discharge from the nose; but I haven't the slightest trouble now of those complaints, aud I honestly and conscientiously slate that I am cured of catarrh of tbe nose and threat. " If there Is anyway I can state it more positively I am only too glad to do bo, and I am willing, very willing, to leud any aid in my power in helping you to Iniluco BiilTercrs to give Peruna a trial. "My wife is also taking Peruna, and It is helping her wonderfully, she has Improved considerably rslneo :.!uj Peruna. She feels fifty per ecu i 'iter' than she has lu years, for all of which I am very thankful, as she was extremely nervous, had systemic catarrh, and thin, blood." O. Fisher. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from tho use of Pcrnna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement oILyour cane and he will be pleased to j1 you hi ahi'ibln ;vd vico gratis. v Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. TOUT TREVORTOX. Miss I'crtha Lenhai t of Ilarris bnig is visiting relatives. Miss Jjcnora Shanibach of I'hihv delphia is spending several weeks with her parents, Nathan Shauilmcli and wife. Cal. Torry uid wife til" Kantx entertaiiied a merrv hack naitv of ' 1 J - our towu Saturday evening. I'. (. Shiunbach of Sunbury spent Sunday in our midst. II. F. Charles and family attended the funeral of the little grantl daughter at the county seat Tuce iluy. L. F. Charles and son, illiain, who arc employed at Akron, Ohio are spending the holidays at home. Commissioner Knights returned home from an extended tour through the state of Ohio. A. W. Aueker ami (i. A. Xeitz, two of Stinbury's noted clerics, art: at home on the complaining list Jerre Snyder and family attended the Snydcr-IIeiser we J ling at Selinsgrove Christmas. The Xmas entertainment held in the L'. 11. church was a decided success. Mrs. Sowara Hcrrold aud sou are visiting friends at Sunbury. KIKrRBSUKS7ZrL31Z air rc iTarana3rtT.,a;seii-' ' " I tried Aycr's Hair 'i,.o stop my hair from falh:: hair a Ut.:.: cj. . J to J. C. V. 1 . . . the certainly r.omiccl kind on the little of it.; It dv-.n't 3 lor it to rto hair, mu! and rest; F::!lirv7 c the heir co!vr hair. a bA.lt. Alt If your itnif-i'.t miinnt fri'v va, S "Pud n o"8 d'HI ir nnd we will r- 5j ii iiain r. i-o fiiiaaf J'-t Ynrt ...IKL. . r I '...IV " r ' '