'Mui wiiieilEliTO wiLiieES of siyder gouhtil lvrEPARHD K . :PRB3SLY FOR THB POaT WBV 'T3 CQRPa y CORRgaPONDENTil ftj A Bar Opportunity.. k-ED-Party with $4,00.) i in Arlua Mining excellent property in lest gold and copper tMt Splendid chance to If taken advantage of a to. Address "Mines ai Bank of Arizona li Arizona. 1- l)UH DOHK. cmaud for sincerity is .ur in of the visible supply. Kerstetter bought in horse. h Mears made a tri; e ami called on Min take! 1'sny I no of ts in louble once. . Min ting, -T.U . valu- Se- o E. SELINSQKOVE. Ixntz the 1 tut ings are freely ollcred Lgiug good prices. k Wagner was in t . overseers ot the ;i kisy fighting la.inos a. nee and teaching tl.n. iousekeej)ing. old year disappeared ly and the new yea." .-. with promises tor a I- of prosperity. fantastic were not us ii'inier- New Year as tisin! iving Ivaneed thonglit of tl:v new E. Evxt and S.uu E r of ove and Eli .a Me: "s of In and A. M. Stroll ol Tort i ii r x' - i in tooK ineir incw ears kvilli X. T. Dundor. and McCLTJRlS. (Crowded out ! week.) Thursbv Bowersox wife and child Night Opt-ratcr from Siam, Ohio are visiting old Junction moved his family into the time friends and acquaintances here o',s formerly occupied by Mrs. for a few days. Thev will leave alluee. for the ."Buckeye State" in a day or so. . I i ! Christmas was celebrated here in , the usual way, some laid their j services in the "Uous of (5od"j John Seharf, stcwart at the Logan House, Altooim, spent several days with his family last week. County Supt. O. C. Gortner and fami'v of Mill! in tow ii were the otheis iu the II-ul and in drunken ' guests of his mother diiringtheholi- revelry on the streets The different Sunday Schools am . cx aud liar pped coil ing matches among our leople are getting unite fash- and fascinating. mehelor savs that love is a I itiou ol disease an ailection I leart and an inflammation of lin. Ifib-Moyer and Moses Hoover lying phonography and lxok- j under a tutor at oir hury paring themselves t r . iture K89. bo and Mover nre n ..king K. Meiser. Vd 10 cases eggs-Dundore. nobbier is nursing several boils. ward is offered for tlie ..iipre- of the Dartv that set ' o e's rail pie. am Swenk intends to buy a colt. hta for cotlee Dundore. candidates for township of- be plentiful this spring. bhool board is called upon the old perplexing question k puni&hment. Shafer and daughter made Selinsgrove on business. farmers believe in lim'.ie as bhosphating. HlSauehannA in hiofi nnd tins pating ice. pity will be the crowining the new year. ptixena of McClure and are jubilant over the pro- geiung a shirt factory. A Demg nem on Monday and a number of citizens k put up the building and pioney was pledged fi r the poessary requirements, the uuuuing is io oe ready tor nery Dy j? eb 1st. urdav Jan. 1 S li fl, M'.i L r i .vi.. 1 T I District 8. 8. Association II ja their first quarterly con- iior ivvz in the JSew Luth. t this place, all are invited )Bent A very profitable time Wed for ail 8. 8. workers. held iheir ilcctions l'u ulii'-ui's for the ensuing year Sunday. Geo. V. lieufer and Ner 1$. Middlesworlh attended the funeral of their comrade Lieut. 1). T. Uhoads, who was a close and inti mate comrade of both. Win. Sanders says he is now ready for the ice harvest. His "old boss" has the ice house now completed. Frank F. Felker and Mamie Mechtly ot Adamsburg were joined iu holy wedlock Thursday evening ut the residence of the bride's parents. Your scribe wishes them a happy and joyous voyage down the stream of life. Mrs. E. E. Ulsh and daughter, Minnie, visited her parents ami friends at this place over Christmas. Mrs. Strouse of State College and her son of Harrisburg are visiting friends at this place. Clara Lambert is Sojourning among friends at this place. Isaac Dreese and wife sjent a few days at Thompsontown and Lewistown. Christ Ev. Luth. Sundcy School presented Miss Delia Ulsh,' their organist, with a beautiful Hocking chair. The merchants did a rushing business over( Christmas Harry Walker intends to leave us in the spring and move to Reeds ville to farm for A. Reed. Geo. Homer Krick and Jocky George are doing a rushing busi ness sawing fire wood for the farmers. George has again traded horses. He says as usual he has the better part of the deal. jNer iv. uenier has secured a position on the R. R. as brakeman. A child of George M agner died Saturday evening lost ot dipthenu and was buried the same night at this place. , Samuel Bubb of Three Rivers, Michigan spent a week at this place visiting friends. He is the same Jolly old fellow" as ever. Head tthonld ITerer ache. Never endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped it for Mrs. N. A. Webster of Winnie, Va,. she writes Dr. King's New Life Pills wholly cured me of sick headaches I baa suffered from for two yeaTS. ' Cure Headache, Cons- nation, Biliousness. at Middle- burs Drue Co.. Gray bill. Oarman & Co., Kichtield, Pa., Dr. J. W. Samp- sell, l'enuacreek, fa. How'i This? fer One Hundred Dollars Re- any casool Catarrh that can red by Hall's Catarrh r,nr. JCHENEY & CO.. Prons.. m ... ' . Toledo, Ohio. dersiened. hnvA knnv n v r for the last 15 yearn, and m perfectly honornMe to is transactions and linnnn. tpcarry out any obligations tueir nrm. rruav. Wholesale Dru 'ists. Fhio. lEinnan, & Marvin, Vuole- iiriBiB, xoiecio, Ohio. larru jjnre is taken mter ng directly upon the blood "8 suriaces of ihe nystem UNION TOWNSHIP, , (Crowded out lait week.) .J. O. , Longacre, after spending three years at Akron, Ohio, came in to see his many friends. Absidpm Tharp of May City, iowa, l& nere on ousiness. Miss'- Lillie Dunkelberger o Swineford is staying with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Aucker. Elias Ilerrold and family of Chap man spent Christmas with Enoch Aucker and family. John Foltz and wife were visit ing among friends at Cabala last week. Win. M. Spangler intends to start for orth Daketa in the near fu ture. He can expect a cold success, There was a genuine mock court held at Reiser's school house two weeks ago. Some interesting points were discussed before J uilgc o. 1J, Brubaker. Alter the small-pox scare is over, next will be the candidates, It apiiears that the board of health of Chapman township is' beginning to awaken as to its duty in the direction of preventing the spread- davs. E. H. Ijong wassi i iously injured Tuesilay evening of last week by being struck by the evening train from Sunbury. It happened in the yard west of the creek bridge. He had a leg broken in two places and was otherwise cut and bruised. He was taken to the hospital, Sunbury. Rev. A. E. Cooper of Maple Hill spent Wednesday night last with his parents. Mrs. Sigfricd of Reading is spend ing some time with her son, Hiram. The bodv of Win. Christ of Potts- town was brought to town for in terment Wednesday. He was buried "Yiday afternoon, the Grand Army officiating. Rev. Focht preached the sermon. He died of pneumonia, aged nearly 75 years. He was a irother of Mrs. Sarah Miller. A wife and son survive him. Allert Mover and wile of Blooms- uirg, Mrs. Sherlock of Altoona and F. II. Eckleman of Harrisburg at tended the funeral. W. O. Hoffman and wife, who, for the last six months, have been ocated at Richmond, Va., came lome last week. Mr. II. expects to go soon to some other state to work at his trade bridire-buildinir. The students have about all re turned and some new ones with them. They are enthusiastic; over the manner in which the school is conducted. Mrs. Beighard of Lycoming coun ty was the guet of her sister, Mrs. V an Boskirk, recently. Rev. Domer Ulrich spent several lays very pleasantly with his moth er. i . o. Allien rcturiieu irom ins trip to Rock wood, Pa., very much pleased with his visit. He was ac eompanied by his son-in-law, Rev. 1' asold, who brought a lady as student for the school. Miss Carson of near Philadelphia is being entertained by her sister, Mrs. J. K. Davis, The Bolig brothers have returned to their place of employment in the western part of the state, Val. Bolig and wife gave a dinner to their children and families on Cluistmas. E. P. Rohbach lias left for an ex tended trip through the eastern part ot the state. Miss Florence Staid left Saturday for her home in Pittsburg, wel pleased with her visit. Mrs. P. R. Wagenscller returned last week from her visit to Carlisle, Prof. Young of Hartwick Semin ary, N. Y., delivered a very inter esting address before the college of Y. M. C. A. New Century Oemfor Millions are daily finding a world of comfort in Uucklens Arnloa Salve. , It kills pain from Burns, Bcalds. Cuts. Urulses; conquers Ulcers, and Fover Bores; cures Eruptions, Salt llheum. Boils and Felons; removes Corns and Warts, Rest Pile cure on earth. Only 2"c at Middleburg Drug Co . UrayDill Oarman & Co., Kichheld, Pa., Dr. W, Sampsell, Pennscreek. Pa. MIDDLESWARTH. The measles nnd whooping cougl have visited almost every family. William Bickcl of Mazeppa, Un ion county, visited his parents over Sunday. Miss Maudie V. Showers, who was working at Milllinburg, has re turned home. The exercises rendered at Her man's school Friday evcoing were a great, suoceas. Miss Sallie F. Showers, who was employed ut Mt. Summit, is home again. Herbert aud Clayton Wagiier of PORT TREVORTOJ. Our young folks are taking ad vantage of the fine ice. Mrs. D. S. Snyder of S'!insirine spent the pat week with her hop, Jerre and family. Allert Xeitz nnd Clarence Klock have again taken up their ositions at Sunbury in Berlcw's store and Nesbit's Cafe respectively. Win. Charles left for Akron, Ohio, Friday. Henry Hoover of Herndon called on relatives last week. George Rine and wife of Kantz were among Sunday visitors. X. T, Dundore and wife of Dun- lore and Mrs. Mears of Xumedia were visitors in town Sunday. Miss Katie Troutman returned from a two weeks' visit with friends in the different parts of the county. Mias Fanny Troutman and father of Aline were in town Saturday. rrancis Stroub and bride of loner passed through town Mon day. Win. Freeborn of Sunbury called on his trieml. Miss Kva vice, who is spending several weeks with her brother O. ., and family. H. S. Bogar and CJ. II. Herrold made a business trip to Selinsgrove ast week. Prof. S. P. Steflen is nursing a vaccinated arm. One day last week as Grant Dalian, one of our young men was retumine from a trip to Oriental he !ie met a man lielow Mckces Half Falls, who asked to ride along. His request was granted, but he had uirdly more than been seated when le lieyp" to search one of Daubert's pockets? ,,When asked what he wanted h". replied "money and when told by his young friend that he' had none he uttered some thing alxnt doing away with him, and making his way out ot the buggy he shot but luckily the shot only passed through the buggy nnd the horse being frightened made good their escae. Mrs. Ed. Mitlerling of Lewis burg was summoned to town Mon day on account of her lather who had a stroke of paralysis. Dr. John (). Nipple of Sunbury it .i i wns a business caller the tore part of the week. The ftperetof I.oiik Life Consists in keeping all the main oi (fans of the body healthy, regular acti n, and in quickly destroying deady disease germs. Electric Hit ters regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidnovs, purify the blood, and give a splendid appetite. They work wondnrs in curing Kidney Iroubles, Female Complaints, Nervous Di seases, Constipation, Dyspepsia and Malaria. Vigorous health and strength , always follow their use. Only CIM, guaranteed by Middleburg Drug Co., Uraybill, Unrman & oo. . Richfield, Pa., Dr. J. V. Sampsell, Pennscreek, Pa. PAXTONVILLK. Murry Romig of St. Clair spent several days fiu town visiting his wite. Chas. Weirick and Cyrus Rath fon were to Fremont Tuesday. Solomon Benfer, wife and son of Troxelville visited Uriah Klosc's Wednesday. Master Paul Bowersox of Middle burgh visited Austin Oldt's several days during the week. John Patton and wife spent a week in Lock Haven visiting Mr. Patton's aunt, Mrs. Shearer. Born to Martin Weirick and wile, a daughter. Mrs. David Harner purchased a lot of Wni. Zimmerman in Paxton ville, where she intends to erect a new building next summer. After spendingtheir vacation at home with their parents, Loyd Wal ter and M. C. Harner returned to Susquehanna University, Selins grove, und C. P. C, New Berlin, resective!y. C. H. Buyer transacted business in Middleburg Thursday. Isaac iJrunner sold his house and lot, in Paxtonville, to Frank Ders ham. Grant Brunncr and family re turned to.their home in Cammal, after P)eliding almost two weeks Rev. E. E. Seger recently vNi. hit? uncle, Rev. O. E. Plluegi , Eliza bethville. Mrs. Lyman Baker (nee Clara ! -Specht) moved to Lewistown Tin -day, where she and her I a 1 1 1 i . will begin house keeping. Jerome F. Aigler, one of Beavi r township's most respected and mi: cessful farmers, die I on the oO.li ol December at his home one :u.d .' half mile east of town where he ... bom and lived nearly all of his On Christmas eve Mr. and M: Aigler came to town to attend i! e entertainment ot the Union S. S wheu he was taken quite sick w cramp, lie was taken to the In his mother-in-law Mrs. Lu Boush where lie remained m . days, when he was taken to Ii home where he aiso sullered I'm. i serious liver trouble until Mo , ' , , afternoon Dee. o(), when .i relieved him. Mr. Aigler i consUtentcnt member of tiie I.;: !. eran church. He was a son i Reuben and Mary (Eisenho.ui) Aigler, born f3 years ago. I lei survived by his widow, one In. Jacob A., and one sister, Mrs. f Heaver both living in lliis Funeral took place on he 'JikI. i his pastor Rev. E. V). Seer m; ducting the services. J. P. K earns, after spun!!, several months in Ohio and I ml: i i, selling patent iloor stops, e.iun Ii 'im in time to eat his Christtni- nner with his family. Communion services will i celebrahHl in the, Lutheran ch:ivli next Sabbath forenoon. Samuel Bobb, a native of t'u township, but for many ycais ;i citizen ot lhree Rivers. Mien, i-: visiting the scenes of his bovlnnn! days. Rev. A. D. Gramlev will Ii:im services on next Sabbath alien n. i instead of in the evening, at the usual time. W. F. Dagle spent last week In Millerstown, where he has some prospects of starting a shirt factory. His brother of Northumberland assisted in the factory at this place; where forty persons are at present employed. The latest addition a being an experienced young l.i ' from New York, who will net in, the capacity of fore lady for seven' I weeks. j Misses Susie, and Mary Den ! sM-ut two weeks, with friends in Wntsontown their former home, returning on Monday. William J. Fieed has been housed up for several weeks, with d ' therm. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Miller spent last week among Centre county friends. John S. Smith is numbered with the sick. Coughing "I s given up to die with quick consumption. I then began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 1 improved at once, and am now In perfect health." Chas. E. Hart man, Gibbstown, N. Y. It's too risky, playing with your cough. The first thing you know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over. Bc- I gin early with Ayer's 4 nerry Pectoral and stop the cough. Thrcff als..i: tnoui!h for an nr.ll... cil.lj Vic.. Jut riKlil lor limnrliilli. I,i-t.r m.. nnru roiu, etc.; pi. nio.i hiiiiiuu'MI fur cliruulr rtivi nmi to kern on hnl. J. t. AVEK CO., Luwull, Man. SCHNhK. Iu S. Meinr of S'linstrrove was hi . sil ly e:dler in town hint Tues !av illuming. Aiiliam A. Sclniee of thi s place i- i:i Middleburg on business last ;vi 1.1V. Tiie lidatrs Cor County Coni- jivioner arc l)iiy going around to . e (In ir tnends. John Stuck and Anson (Jannaii ire busy making ties for John N'lil.e,'. Ira Arlioga-t made a short visit 'i Kielilield ihe hitler part of list i cek. A new Uef'oruied i.unislcr preai li d in the St. John's church Sunday ; veiling, the I'lmreh being well filled. Liver Pills That's what you need; some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Ayers Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness. Gently laxative. All druKiUU. W.tuinur fiMiimtucliH nr lfMrU a buiilul I itrown or rii'u mar r n-n uv DiiniiunuAU'c nvefor th QUUivinunHiii ouu Whiskers H P Hail A TO .NMNtia, N H. WEST BliAVE.i. Flnili Way to 1.1 vp Ihik. The startling snnouneeiuent of a ' Discovery that will surely lengthen , life is made by Editor O. H. Downey of Churubusco, Ind. "I wish to ntatn." n writxa. "that. I)r Kilii'a! New Discovery for Consumption in the niOHt infalliblo remedy that 1 have ever known for CoughH, Colds and Urip It's invaluable to people with weak lungs, Huvingthis won derful medicine no one need dread Pneumonia or Consumption. Its re-1 lief is instant and cure certain.' 1 The MiddleburR Drusr Co., Oi ay bill, Oarman and Co., Richfield, Pa., Dr. J. W. Sampsell, Pennscreek, Pa. guarantee every 50c and $1.00 bottle, and give trial bottles free. No ice lor next summer's use at this end. William Gross is heard on our -ii'ccts almost every morning before 1 -trial folks think of getting up. i lauliug lime) Mrs. Levi Treaster was taken sudddeiily sick Sunday morning while in the stable milking. The doctor tviis called and pronounced it bilious fever. T. F. Swineford of McVeytnwn was in our town last week in search of hands to work on his stave mill. James Peter is cutting out his woods for tics and other lumber. James Steely is now working at McVeytown Mifl!in county. Enoch linker and son are busy burning lime to supply the wants of the farmers here. I'ALLAS NEWS. (Crowded out Ian! week.) Christinas has passed pleasantly and another year has commenced. John Shaffer exjiects tu leave Pallas on the 1st of April. The rmall-jKix ware is ubout over and right glad we can be too, and people breathe more freely in our neighborhood. F. E. liailey, jeweler and manag er of the Western Union of Steel- ton, accompanied by his brother, J.lnr nnd UrlmllitK Miilir Pevoe Leiul anil Zinc Paint wear twice ns long as lead and oil mixed by hand. 11-1-1 y. C01RT HOUSE CHIPS. Deeds Entered for Record. Emanuel D. Shaffer to James D. Shaffer, farm in Perry twp., con taining 7l acres aud 138 perches, for $1300. Sarah Ott to Daniel O. Long, house and lot i:i Penn twp., for $700 S. A. Wetzel and James 1 1, liiuga inan, exc. of (Jeorge Etzler, deo'd, to (Jeorge H. M. Spaid, farm in Heaver two., eontainiiiir Gti acres Newton, of the same place, spent an ; ,UK $ perches, for $1225. nnlnifoLlii iittti U'itll tlllUT miktllr v r 1' t I .i . i i anil brothers ot mis place. Mr. Nerhood of MilUieiin, Cen tre county, visited his mint, Mrs. Ijeliehickler of this place and is also visiting his cousins, the liailey brothers. Francis Eby is visiting his fam ily ut IJIoomsburg. An infant son of i'cnjamiu Slcf fen of Paxtonville was interred at Grubb's cenicterv last Wednesduv. lot in , i. aver 'rank F. Middle- M. Spaid. limestoni twp., fort--'1. Mary II. Snyder to Walter, house and lot 'irg, fur SI. "(HO. (ieorge F. Miller, John P. Wet zel and C. W. Knights for K0 ii'i'es ot unseateil land iu A est ;'erry twp. for $5. Mnrri.inc Licenses. f Isaac E. Mover, Pallas, Nettie M. lliickcnbiirg, M'b'g'h f Albert Forry, W. Perry twp. Annie Arndt, V. Aerry tw
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