IS Minutes-. sufficient to give you most delicious tea biscuit using Royal Baking Powder as di rected. A pure, true leavener. uCNDORE. - : (1... I IS iH'lltT lO Hlfjilic nit inn". a noble sentiment than to teach dml a truth of science. i i i.n.. ill l.ul 1 howl, ire's COl MWll-H" . - ntise. rt Trevortoii is filling its ice ?.1 : 1 )i in. inr. s IS Willi ice ii" IkhI polities was IxMHuin;; List mice bananas 12c per dozen at lore'. ii! Township poor house is njr too small, we need a linger ling. ie law prohibiting the Felling living of tolmeco to youngsters r lb years is timely. eiirv B. lieichenbach has hired kII to Frauk liituer for the lug summer; . . -.1 ll.. ee-rge A. won win suoi uy a saw null ou Ids limber tract. II. Wise has hired to II. F. ing for next summer and ex tnany blessings. small boy of Hot Springs is Uy to become a charge on (Jhap- townslnp. i is currently reported that the 1st resident of Toehill will move aerndon. he vine clad cottage of the hill- of the cabin of the weodinan, the rural home of the tanner the tone citadals of any country. ark Shambach of Sunburv wiih candy wagon was in town.v I. F. lilessing has fresh cows for George A. Wentzel lost annmlier boats. . 1). Kiegel lost a innnber horses horned cattle. lie Philadelphia Inquirer wi'l d a bridge at Herndon and our ut v will get the benefit for the i river last week flooded the r road for the second time this tor and all traflic was stopped id. Witiner got all his fish nets pt one and is living on hopes of hug that foeiore spring. 'ml'. ISowersox passed througl n. llieirel was in town. I lackenberg made a few trips klinsgrove for our merchant. )ur tax collectors are determined tut their old duplicates out of the by next week. Ml successful candidates last k ure immensely pleased. UNION TOWNSHIV. John Marks of Shaiuokin Iam was ut homo niie night nf last week. Joseph Schrcy of Muittguiiiery spent part nf last week with his brother. We nnlv ha e one iustiee of the peace in mil' tow usliip. lleiij. Ilenncr of Shamokiii was a business caller here last Saturday. Chas. Foliz of Cabala is visiting among friends here. I). M. Xeitz was in town last week. I. W. JiOiigacre has auction foi (Jeo. Kino at Frecmont, l'a. Chas. II. Secliristof Pallas bought a new Demoiest Sewing Machine from his brother at Yerdillu who is agent for the Dcmoiest. On Saturday were our primary ehctions by both parties. And the next day it snowed. l'AXTUNVILLK. Chailes IJuyer, our old reliable merchant, was to Selinsgrove Tues day. Mr. IJoyer is one of the directors of the First National Hank of that place and therefore made the trip iu the interest of the bank. Kev. W. K. Peihl held aseritsof meetings in Hassingcr's church during the week and held commun ion services at the same place on Sunday. He was assisted by Kev. Nell. Miss Maude Gift did some shop ping iu Middleburg, Monday even ing. Miss Mollio Troup went to Lewistown where she will lie em ployed during the winter. Henry Kathfoii, Alvin Felmy and U. F. Troup went to Ix-wis-town hist week to work for the K. K. Co. The II. K. Carpenters of Lewis town erected a new coal shed for Chas. Koyer during the week. His other shed having been demolished by the cars. A number of our young lolks attended Institute iu Middleburg Fridav night. Wm. II cirri bach and wife of F.eavertown visited Austin (lift's Saturday. Mrs. John Sterner of Sunbury visited her father, Austin Gift, over Sunday. Oscar Powersox and wife of Millmont visited Isaiah Kowersox's over Sunday. I'rof. F. C. Kowersox and wife were visitors in town Sundav. L. E. Derr came home from Lcwistown Saturday to spend sev eral days with liis parents. PORT iliEVORTON. i IUrev Ix-ni t Milton was a welcome visitor in town Sunday. j P. U. tiiamlmeh, the geuial oreum j ehneohiu' uwenser, nf Sunbury was a town visitor during the week. . Keilly Uei.izVnian, daughter and and grat'd-danglntr ot Sunbury visitel relatives in town Sunday. L. F. Charles, sale last Saturday, utlracUd a large crowd. Mrs. KI lou Kelly and daughter ! Fflie, are visiting in Sunbury. i Mrs. llerrold of Chapman, visit- j hr si.-ter, Mrs. l.vi Hohner during the week. j Daniel Sunder of Selinsgrove is v snu g Ins son, Jeriy. Saturday night cullers ou Fieiieh er street were T. (J. llerrold f Chapman, and Auumm Kamer of Kelipsi-. Mis. (Jioige llerrold o-f Chap man isind in town Sitmday. 'I"!.' i naltst, pn-iiil necessity in low ii is a harier shop. Owing to tlie departure of Maud Charles f r Lor new home in Akron, Ohio, the K L. C. h society ot the IJ. Lv. church, held an appropriate farewell inci ting Sunday evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Hcaeh nf Liverpool visited her sister, Mrs. Adam licit (J. Clarence Faust and wife of , Sunbury visited Mrs. Faust's parents Sunday. C. W. Neitz and Geo. Schaller spent Sunday in tow n. C. W. Knights was a business caller in Middleburg Saturday. John Ilcpner of P.eiwick is visiting his friend i5ob Kothermel. Stewart 11 -ill ami wife of Mahan tongo were welcome visitors here Saturday. Mayme I 'oyer, after spending several months with Her uncle and aunt Kev. Oeheiifoid and wife at Allcutown, returned home last week. Jacob llerrold and wife and Mrs. Martin Stroll attended the funeral of Mrs. Grimm at Freiburg last week. L. F. Charles and family left Tuesday for Akron, Ohio, where they will make their luture home, Their many friends regret their departure but wish them puccess and happiness in their undertaking NASAL CATARRH CURED Pe-ru-na Cures a Case of Five Years' Standing. Hi: THE) RACKET is rapidly gaining favor with all. This is sufficient to con vince us that our goods are right as well as our prices. We would now invite your inspection of our GALYANIZED WARE PO nt. Water buckets, I (it. AVater Buckets, Vn Coal Jiuckets. &Im,ded Coal Hiickets. Covered Chamber PaiN, Rid. Oil Cans, h Sei res, V1. Jiasins, dez. Table Tumblers, pfssert Nappies, each, lie Stands, etc., ear!.', 35c -10c noc O-r nnltowaro 10c i;c 3c oc 1 qt. Milk Pans, G qt. Milk Pans, 8 inch Pie Plates, 10 inch Pie Plates, 1 1 qt. Stew Pans, 2 qt. Stew Pans, 3 qt. Stew Pans, 10 qt. Dish Pans, J1LLU aaU W'lilTI- WARIi U qt. Milk Cans, ft. Preserving Kettles, 2 qt. Stew Pans, 20c 10c 12c 12c 18c LTic ;;.r)c 20c ll other goods in jimpcrli. n. We have the only line of Turkish KuvelsutlO cent c:k!i. Oi iters ns low as f cents, All g'lods iiiaikc.l in plain iV.-itv. While tltcy la-t, we will Rive you a 10 lb. pad ot outh Market Street "lihtry rruilticn n c :, o The !! of Ur Wf ' ConsiBtainkeepinRallthomain r gansof the body healthy, regular actoin, ana iu quickl? destroying d ead disease, germs. Electric Bit tprs regulate Stomach, liiver and Kidneys, purify the blood, and cive a splendid appetite. They work wondfis in curiiiR Kidney Troubles, Female QoiuuhiiutH, Nervous Di sensec, Ooiistipution. ltyspepsia and Malaria. Vigorous health and streuitU always follow their use. Onl 511,', gunranteed bv Middleburg Drup Co., (Srnybill, Gnruian it Co.. Kiehtield, Ph.. Dr. J. W. Sauipsell, l'ennscreek, l'a. VKHD1LI.A. Our, schools, as yet, are all oK'ii and in a prosperous condition. None being closed on account of prevailing diseases. The principal chat at present is, "Who will fill the offices necessitat ed by law, at our next election." t if i'SllWsjri IKis. .ejBi HI j which all doetort agree, U that it ! dtf fli'ult to cure it. Liocal rcmodlea may give relict but they fail to cure perma nently. Spray or anuffa amount to little or nothing except to give tempo rary relief. Catarrh in frequently located in inter nal organ which cannot be reached by any eort of local treatment. All this la known by every phynlcian. To devise some systemic Internal rem edv which would reach caturrh at ita K Houree, to eradicate it permanently from H j the itystem tills has N-enho Ucmro of M tli.i tiiiuliitnl iri ifjji.nn fur .l lull!' titllA. I t - - " 1'nrtv year np Ir. llartma l confronted tliiit problem, lie iH-lieved tlicnthathe H h:id -.ilve.l it. lie still bel.rvcs lie lias I i. ' II. . .1. ' . . t 1 Mii'tlM. iirrf MiniiNiiiilX'i jiri.'jinj imnuully. imriiiK til I there year l'o ruiia has been the remedy uH':i which M he bus relied. It was at llr-l a private re..-riptii-ii, nfterv:irds iiiiuiufactured ejip.-sly for him in 1 .i iti;nititics. Tins remedy, l'rniti.i, is tiuw to 1' T'liml in cv ry dru sture mid ii ar!y every li 'ii." iu tie land. It is tlie mily reliable internal remedy ever dc ised t i cure any c:.- . f e.;trrl;, h"M'M r h'li the ca n may h;." bei'i standing. Mr. Camilhis Senile, 2"T West linb street, New York, writes: " I have fully reeuvered from my ca tarrhal troubles. I suffered for. three yearn with catarrh of the head, nose and I threat. I tried all kinds of medicine witli- Mr. Rudolph M. Patterson, Chicago, III. XXIZXIXXXZXXXXZXXZIXXZZXZXXZXIXIllj Hun. Rudolph M. Pattersoii, a well-known lawyer, of Chicago, 111., writes the following letter to Tho reruna Medicine Co., ot Columbus, Ohio: The Peruaa Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio: . Ocailcmen"! have been a sufferer from nasal cmarrh for the past five years, and at the earnest solicitation ot a friend I tried Peruna and am glad to say It has afforded a complete cure. It Is with pleasure I recommend It to otbers."RUDOLPH M. PA TTERSOS. Mrs. J. C. Garrett, of 38 West 117th I highest praise, for it is reliable and will street, New York City, writes: 1 never disaptioiut you." Mrs. J. C. 'I can honestly recommend Peruna as a great catarrh remedy. It heals and heals quick ly and perma nently. "This is Birn ply tho wholo story in a word. I have for years suffered with ca tarrh, aggravat ed when I took cold and reruna cured me. It is indeed a great medicine, and worthy the Mrs.J. C.Garrett. Garrett. There arc two thing that th whole medical profesuion agree about concern ing catarrh. The first is that catarrh is tho most prevalent and omnipresent din easo to w hich tho peoplo in tho United States are subject. All classes of peoplo have it. Thoso who stay indoors much and those who go outdoors much. Working classes have it and sedentary classes haro it. The doctor finds catarrh to be his con stant and ever-present foe. It compli cates nearly every diseano ho is called upon to treat. The second thing about catarrh ok CM V - "i -"S. Mr. ( out relief, but at laot I have been cured bv the f wonderful rem- ' ed V failed l'e- . runa. " I read of l'e- 4 runa u your a 1 m a n a e, ami wrote yon fer advice, which I fn'.V'wed. After taking one and one-half bof.l'.sof l'eruna l uni entirely cured, arI can rcei.inmenil Peruna to anyone as tie best and surest remedy for any catarrhal troubles." Camillus Senue. A course of Peruna never fails to bring, relief. Thero is no other remedy like l'eruna. Its cures aro prompt antf ier matieut. If you do not derive prompt ar.4 satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at onoo to Dr. Ilartman, giving a full statement of you. ease ond ho will lie pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address rr. Ilartman, President of The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. buns, sandwiches, chicken salad, variety of cake, ice cream, coil c, sugar, cream, etc. After supper till joined iu another gsuie of dancing, after which at aliout 12: l." o'clock all returned to their resjieetive homes much pleaeil with the treatment they received at the hands ot Mr. Stctlen and his estimable wife, and wi re fully sat isliid that a more pleasant evening could not have In en spent. Mr. Stctlcn's are some of the hailing citictis of our neighborhood and jovial people. A WlTMs. t'lml Wit)- lo l.lve I.oiik. The startling 8iiiiouueeinetit of a Dincovery that will surelv leiiRthen life is iniulo by Editor U. Jl. Uowuey f N:i:i'" Middle-wai'i ii is j 1 1 : : i 1 1 vr up l new st;ilie oil til.' I"t r ntly nii'eiiaseii. Mtur.i:iv ni!it ar i . - p itlic on Iii- ,i...,.i:,,.. i me ! .t. tor a:is milonline I .i.n- t!;:'l w;i? S:i u,'-.!:iy Iii'!it le .1 lllllis." T. i eal"'er. art Mrs. K S. Stahl is again alllictetl . of Chiirubuseo, Ind. "1 wish to with a severe attack of rheumatism. ilitoC uo write-, "tliat Dr. Kind's . . . New Discovery for Consumption is Cancer is improving. tl)e niost iDfaii,i,le remedy that I No joint-Institute will lie held j have ever known for Coughs, Colds at Tort Treverton on Friday eve ami .Saturday, as was anticipated. Sniall pox scare is the cause. English services by Kev. Haas at Iseiser's Sunday at two o'clock 1'. M. pAseiNts I'akty. ( )ne of the most pleasant occas sions of the season took place at the home of Mr. Hiram Steffen's neni i Vcrdilla." last Thursday eve Jan. 21, 1902. The party gathered there at aliout seven o'clock and soon the hall rang with pleasing and harmonuoiis music, at least so much so, that "Honor your Partner and drip It's invaluable to poople with weak lung- lLiviinrthiu won derful medicine no one need dread l'lioumouia or Consumption. Its re lief is instant und cure certain.' The Middle-burg Drue Co., (iniy bill, Oarman and Co.. Kiehtield, l'a., Dr. J. V. Sampsell, l'ennscreek, l'a. guarantee every .VJe and .1.(KI bottle, aud give trial bottles free. ' McULUUK. Politics is boiling. Siine of the township olliec seek- i ers are happy while manv others arc j ,,,.,. b .lespondc.it. , (,iU.r The tow nshii) nrimarv over I . , . 1 . 1 i'..i.i late ii tin i:ii and the ones nominated arc viriuaiiv ' ... elected as the Democrat will n.it ( tll:,t :l " Uv iiiaki. :in v- nominations as tliev Were. Alh'll Maine the alloivcd to vote on Saturday t' r j eanier iVotn Imme In ourc.inidilatcs. TheUepublicarseon- eeled this honor to them to let them ' WK.ST MKA E . vote as there is le.-s than a Uorutii j of a corporal's (itianl in this town- The primary election shin of lli. in and manv ot' them I very good men. Lumber is brought m Irom the T1( inivrix .rs. 4,.v j;. nioiiiitain for the shirt fietoty. 1 'l Ve:i-tcr la-' Saturday was bir-e Kinanucl Peters an old four year j ami well attended by Ii t in ny veteran of tl e civil warlieingloiored iViends :nnl relatives. S!ie will Ik.' with the nomination for constable. ' sadlv missed at this end as !io was This is credible to our township ;is always ready to as-ist any one in Mr. Peters was defeated on a former I ditrc-s. Ilev. (iramlcv andShrll- ULOI5E MILLS. Misses Mazel Stetler and Sa.lie turns by the I lovenior "t I enna. an ! Stroup of Middleburg spent Sunday 1 the (Jovcrnor of Chin. The Ucv. with Vcma Stuck. j based his remarks upon the won! of Isaac Mallie an I Maxwell rowcr-; (lod as found in 2 Samuel, third the o. ver-e it th.Te is a this occasion, he having scrvel in the memorable P. V. Inf. for 1 years and returned battle scarred and with honor, afler the war. Me will be triumphantly elected. Uev. K. F. Ott on Sundav I.i-t preached an interesting and patriotic ; Some oi our n li lates' cpciics "Memorial sermon" to the honor of i wiiv greater Saturday than their Pres. McKinlev as ih.t rifonimcnda- income will be (cause a defeat with n a wa v.) cnburg ollicirtting. ( 'andidiites Mover, Wetzel, Keigle and licit were visitors at this end last week looking up their friends. sox of Mazeppa were doit'g business j chapter and part of th at this place Thursday. I namely " Know ye not th: Fridav, Samuel Stuck moved his I prince ami a great man falh i: day is tsr.tJ. I lie "!!! I iv eIioo; of the same cl.uri !; p. mil I v (lie !.. v.s the o ilier for the eveniivj-. I in Mid.Hrbunr Wednesvlav. I Lutlier in under tl.eS.it vi intetideec ii i . i .. . i' .1. i i i i i l . . . v ! soundC'i I'tcai and strong irom me ntiu-ciio;a go hi- o n.iun. iieoiK-vniee ot Harvcv Ileintzelinaii : Antes llbich was doti busine i'Xli:, -irj Oc::l BURNS, Selinsgrove, Vn, T 1 1 1 1 li o lie eoniifctioii lu r Mower, Selinsgrove, Violiu-i.-t, and Ida J. Staid, Verdi I hi, pre-ided at the organ The danc ing c: n-i.-ted ol r.ltze-, .Marcins, Se!iotli.-eh"s Tw o-Steps Polkas and latid ( M:uhiIles. Those present (from S, r.i.-.;rovc were Charles P. I'irieli Ksij. a:i 1 wife; A. NV. Potter : K.s.i. mi l wile; Prof. UuvdSchrover i'.ud wife; Arthur c'arcv and wife From Ycnliii.i, were Misses Katie Am ; :, i'.-i ti,.i r.'l-er, Dora Ziiu incruii!!, Vn;iic Swnglcr Mary Aueker!iid r atitm' brown. iMessr Kina:iuel Aiukcr, Chailes Kantz and William Anchor. . Near mid-night' all were scrv llettlieu Mare aud wile t Shaino kin atlendtsl the funeral .f Paniel Hare which was !u!.l at t!:e S.ilcm cliiircli. Lindis Yergcr i- vn .1. A. SeiiKiVi f -j . visiting fiieii.is a'. Swnl 15. F. Walter and Natives in Mi.l.l!e!ei! Cabin Ilniatn. ' r ' ton Monday wlier ;i in the car s!i';-. the -iek list. I a ! w u.iys urv. v."; l'e vl-i;e.l i , t i v. e.-i. Md !o id ofNcr 15. Miil.ile-.varili .'.'in i iln.'. nearly fuordollarstoward the Mee orial Fund." u. i. iv.v.r. !: i . ! '.: tran-aeie.l s l.e;e . .;. v ! x week. .hie'. .; . r, : ' ' a: ll'l bv I 1 1 r i: '. -1 ; t.se .en, tew cigars ; llickle ot at our primrrv P. w. -j-., I.Oki-.oiVU . tmeral of ' I LeV speli' i l' of i!i. ir fri ' F..r C ;t I'i'Mvertowii was seen :,,':r.-ie. ; and family of .s- re to atted tlie s i; ,:her Saturday. v !:; vs visiliiie; -i in:e 1', F.!l W i -a I Mr Ye:. Shttey and son louses last week. lia l i it se I r tic -. : ia - an e e t is tlSlvlltS WHUt Aa r-Vts. ,. j'4 d.ivs w :'.!i U.e. .....II f l in t-m s..M-v.' -. . - h1 i Mi-, Di tCS - I a id here ou last Saturday was as well alten led as usual over one half beaten. 'M.il.V I 1 with K'fashntetits .-A.r ifi