AT HOME. as. help. She may be so nervous and run-down in health that trifles, annoy her. If she is rmdanuhol.t, j . ' ' Tk Tie ! JlasirlBC r ' - )'' ' Cloud' the hppiwt88of the home. TREATMENT Dr. Hartman's Free Advice to Women-A Generous Offer to The Afflicted. sufficient to give you most delicious tea biscuit using Royal Baking Powder as di rected. T A pure, true leaverier. cxciutie, troumeil itn loss of ap petite, headache, deepness, eonsti pation or luintiDg ana dizzy pelk she needs Elect ric Litters, the mot wonderful reiuedv for ailing women. -Thousands of sufferers from female troubles, nervous troubles, back ache and weak kidneys have used it. and become healthy. Try it. Only 60c. The Middlebur Drug Co., GiaybilL Garniuu and Co., Richfield, P Dr. J. W. Sainpsel', Fcnns creek. Pa , guara .tee satisfaction. PORT TUEVORTOS. (Too late for IohI week.) Miss Rivers was entertained by S. S. Herrold and family the past week. , " Mrs. Wm. Sehrawder spent sev SELINSGROVE. . .. ll.:i ...oil f.T.i.1 8,.t- pere was no i -- ,v uutilTuesday morning, ueecm- .1 i. ...am aiiitjtut mih fr worM. ' ... rhe first transfer of passengers at Island trebling works took place esday afternoon. A benefit basket ball game en the all professionals of Phi U. Su-i. team tKk place Monday ning, this beiii the secondgame. re was in favor of Susq. 54 to I The bridges over the creek at a were badly damage. I, t ie one nt I oml f ruvn is hIiII stand ' . f . . . i . i ')' v " as is niso uiu-uiic i iik jh-") . It i -. I..:it , it iu cannot le rebuilt us it now its 1 iron bridge at the lower end of O i I ". i .......o Ktl IS I11IIIU3 IWU .aun. , , rrl ... !.!.!!,. nM c.li.ift einn lia of ! I t i toe .1... nnnf .mr lipi.lim j-iiu ociiooi uiroeiors oi uus lown lre, Saiu bimlir, one ot our oiuigc .. ... e . 1. 7 . ' ' . -.I. i.;. . shin will meet Saturday, to decide llie Hill 1MB Ul OIIVH Cj.u oi.ii Iders, is at liome with his family. JolmJ.RitmnnofSun Ur with Ins parrntv Jacob Bat-, I.. ..,,1 B.t.. l.iof woolr i U UUU Wllv 14ok nvi AMltev. a. Il..roiimer hiki , r XT TT f . II 1 ,01 iiuuiiiiBuuu, UW BuU4 I if t C3-i u 1 tpareius, ouhwu n.iu wu he fuueral of Mrs. H.E. Miller : k place from her late residence j uruay lorenoon. a great many, zens were present at the services, bony; the people in attendance out Itowu we noticed Hon. G. Alfred Jiocli and wife and Michael Schoeh Lewistown, Hon. Cha9. Miller " ! 11 . ,f ITI ..... I wife and Geo.' M. Whitmer un l ill; ul uuicuj, vuuuo aivaivi auu Ife of Shamokin Dam, Mrs. New n and Miss Tillie fisher of Sun- llev. Prof. Yutzy had quite a filling experience getting home im bunbury, last Sunday, owmg .he flood having been unfortun- enough to lose jiart of his bag- re. flight on the heels of the Flood lie the snow blizzard Tuesday lit and all day Wednesday and ft of the night. The roads were ribly blocked by .drifts being pi three to ten feet deep. IVillson VanValzah of New lin spent several days in town week. Mr. Van Valzah at one je was a resident of this place. Ur. Focht was able to attend to duties Sunday, having recovered to the attack of Grip. ( 1S8 Cora App, daughter of H. pp, died Saturday night and interred Wednesday afternoon. has been a sufferer for years from dread disease, consumDtion. sympathies goouttolhebereav mily. rs. Kev. McLain and child are ing her jwrentB, J. A. Lumlwrd wile. ataTonr Doarali niti, r.u.ui. VKrlrata Ovid. M can never be quite sum where a w going to hit you. In the fall winter It may settle in the bowels, uumg severe pam. Do not be al- nor torment yourself with fears ipendicitls. At the first sign of a p urne rory Davis' Painkiller lu sweetened water and relief cornea ce. There is but one Tainkiller. Davia'. 25 and 60 cents. ) fiocil auu wile auu iuiuiiaeioumn ii v- wmv. rour place, Miss Carrie Strickler "ot ngree upon their place of mect Lewistown. Hon. Cha9. Miller ing, they met in front of Hummels' mrruMui A - - vy iwu rxtrs proms wniTi two nny Sr V u ISStSSViJS ? roa th,t w mouM ,v "W" bo"'l Jobber, end we i;.,"J!?0rtn o chooe from eucta u no oilier ilinl.TCu ehow. With evorv nnr. h. J b u JZrn S inu not in every "i-vuo((utcaarKis bow ware. Save two tOt TO!! An K.tnlM I Vrile tOT our friw lllttBtrtul itatnliunm In wlkli'K m HU-dOUr fkctftrv fumnu. welt until your need le more i w m.w viimuiiui oy you lor future use THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE HARNESS CO., ColuBbM. 0.. P.O. Boi 772. ... IUl UUrr quenrr CiT" aieimitirmceliasli KKEAMKK. Mrs. 8. A. App .of Selinsgrove rntTusday with her mother, Mrs. F. Walter. Geo. Atirand, who has beea working at Lewistown, re turned home on account af the heavy snow last week. Willard Roush made a trip to I-." lasc wee, ! Ueo. liothdrof and family Bpcnt : several days with A. D. Krtamer's. j Mable Guteliii9 spent several days with her aunt, Mrs. S. T. Hilbish in Sol i negro vi" Miss Ruth Rowe of Selinszrove, t a few ( with reIali ives in own. p-i,. . it. . , . ' i auur jiiju ilia situ.Tr)UUi 0 , . .i . 1 "V :" a A. Ann w in va anil, l.m'v ti!nn ill " ij.iiv ui y IUUV.U lit - - , ,. , .. I.I. . , ujKHi building an addition to our aocunJoJulet,iecni,t, wI0 ,louM 1 attend public school. r v 0 n.-iM:..- -...I r. t . .. Rutiirdov with tie inter's daughter, Mrs. Chis. GemberliiiB - of Solm. .. . .. . ' .i . . J ' Samue, Rumba h h 8;ck . ... ... v.. was well attended. The debating society of the teach- Cti, VvS.laV nSoht nnA knl.I .l...!. Idww.u A liua UIgllH UUU 1ICIU iiiuir debate. Suppose the negative won for they have no more nicetiugs this sea son. v (iuite a number of our citizens at tended communiou ser vices at Meiscr Suuday. Wonldriinunh ihct'lub. , If members of the "Hay Fever As. sociation" would use Dr. King's New Consumption, the club would go to Eieces, for it always cures this ma idy, and Asthma, the kind that baffles tho doctors it wholly drives from the system. Thousands of once-hopeless sufferers from Con sumption, Pneumonia. Bronchitis owe their lives and health to it. It conquers Grip, saved little ones from Croup aod Whooping Cough and is positively guaranteed tor all Throat and LuDg troubles, 50c, $UX). Trial bottles free at Middleburg Drug Co., Gray bill, Oarman & Co., Rich field. Pa., Dr. J. W.Sampsell, PenuB creek, Pa. OLOBE MILLS: Elmer Kcnninger of New Uer'in spent Sunday with relatives and friends iiere. John Hummel and family visited the latter's mother at Adamslurg. James Waltei spent Sunday with Samuel Hummel and family at Bea vert own. A. V. Snyder of Selins'grove was doing business at this place last week. Miss Marie Gilbert of Sunbury spent the week visiting his parents. Mrs. J. A. Smith, who has been visiting her sons, William andChas. of McVeytown, returned home. Joseph Bingnman of Deaverlown was doing business at this place last Wednesday. I'urks Yodcr and sister, Mrs. Mottenstt in and daugl tcr of Mid dleburgh, pjient Sunday with Thos. Deitrieh and family. wretifacU)ry, you can return Uie voliiiUe WecaoeJeo Profits Jha tintea anhlntnania 1 I TV miprtvti. iltBMtin. eu.. tht hivi inf Mili h iremlnK! write uAluy end ttLMlt,Me..P.O. BoiS4. iVUi'lSl" Write to nrt0m. BttKJ lUn-ie. lrloee. eral days with her aunt, Mrs. Dr. O. Nipple at Sunbury last week. lhe fale of John Kehrers was well attended and things b-O'jrlita fair price. The people of our illage were entirely cut oil irom communication to other towns for several days, ow- ing to the storm and Hood. The flood made it impossible to eith er cross the river or drive to Selins grove ami the storm had blown the tclephoue wires down between Herndon and our place au.l also be tween SelinscTove and here, rinal ly when traffic could de resumed and the mail again reached town an anxious crowd awaited iU distribu tion to see what business, friendship or love might have in stare for them 1'rof. Aucker and l'rof. I5ogar at tended to business at ot'linsgrove rhursday last, Wesley Aruold caught a large carp in the river with hir hands. llev. Soilhamcr is conducting re vival scrvicesat St. Thomas Church George Kembkyui old veteran of the civil war, died r riday and was interred in the Witmcr s cemetery Sunday. iVm. Sehrawder and family will move to Sunbury in the spring. One of the Sunbury steam boats which was carried away with the flood was caught by John Michaels aud Wm. Eagle two of our men. Michael Brubaker of Mahantango paid the town a visit Wednesday of I last week. lie was the first man to drive the river road after the great flood. The flood damaged the old bridge piers considerably. The water had reached the height within eighteen inches of the great flood of 1S8;'. Eggs nre becoming quite cheap since Germany sent their Henry (henneryjover here, Mrs. Henry Sehrawder visited her daughter Mrs. I lershy at Sun bury the past week. Chas. Shaffer moved into the Bolig mansion. Rev. Ilanev attended conference at Hazel ton and we are glad to note that he was aeam returned to our place as pastor of the Evan, church. II Is bwjr to day. 'Be careful," but we must all go from heated houses into chill outer air, and the change sets us coughing and wheezing. Avoiding winter colds is difficult; curing them is not hard if you take Allen's Lung Balsam. Butter begin when the cold is young and not wait until it settles deep into the lungs, for then, even with Allen's Lung Bal sam, complete relief will be slower. ' WEST BEA VEK. Our last week's snow measured a- bout eighteen inches on the level. Mrs. Maine Hoolnngie and her brother Reedy Steely speut part ot last Sunday as a guest of Mrs. L. W. Pierce. James W. Steely has been home fir the past week from McVeytown where he had been employed on a stave mill. Rev. Molerof Mifllin county spent Sunday with his son-in-law, J..B. S'.iellcnbergcr nt Bannerville. James Peter lias bad lots of water to contend with for the past few weeks on his saw mill at LovelI,Pa. Mrs. E. W. Pierce, after spend ing about six months in Pa., started for herwestern homo, Kansas city,Mo. Monilay morning. The McClure scribe for the licr- aU 8a vs the plum fell on a Potter man at our last court for tip staff. Bully for the plum, it also struck an old soldier and a good honest re publican. That is more than some parties can say upon whom the nluni" struck heretofore for the same office. Cine nad U rinding Make .. Devoe Lead and Ziuo Taint wear twice si long as lead and oil mixed by hand 11-21-ly. 1! WW jR 11 Sc Secretary IlUnole Woman's Alliance. Miss A. Brady, Corresponding Secre tary Illinois Woman's Alliance, writes (torn Z72S Indiana a venno, Chicago, 111.: "Lost year from continuod strain in literary work I became very much ex hausted, my nerves seomed to give way, and I had backache, headache and seri ous Indigestion, One of my friends sug gested that I try Toruna. It certainly acted Ilk. magio on my system. "Within ten days I folt new life and health given me, and by taking on occa sional dos. off and on when I feel extra tired, I keep my system in perfect n!er."-MlM A. Brady. If 1m Millie Baker writes from 290 East Ohio street, Chicago, IU. : .MX suffered for rears with weakness PAXTONVILLE. Mrs. F. E. S. edit and son of Beavertown were visitors in town last Tueday. Clark S. Royer sjeiit two days in Lewistown during the week, having had some dental operations perform ed by Dr. Auiig. Mr. and Mrs. Ripple of Union county were here last week to attend Mrs. Ripple s father s sale. Mrs. Mercy Romig left Saturday for Union county, where she intends to spend some time with her sister. Dr. Herman of Middleburgh is making professional calls to town. Isaao Briinticr made a trip to Union county Saturday. Wm. Hcimbach and wife of Beav- ertown, visited Austiu Gift's, Satur day. Fred Spccht was called to Beav- ertowu last week to act as foreman on the R. R. Section for a month. Lester Derr and Frank Miller, who are employed by the railroad company at Selinsgrove, came home Saturday to spend a few days with parents and iamily respectively. John Swengle ot Aorth Carolina and Chas. V. Swengle of Johnstown are visiting their parents. Prof. 1'. C. Bowersox visited his mother hereSunday. Miss Annie Swengle visited in Selinsgrove Saturday. James Stout moved into Joseph Brunner's house last week. A POSITIVE GODSEND To All Sufferert at Dyspepila. THE XAVIER DYSPEPSIA REMEDY ! the onlr ahiolnlelr rmrmlefn n! InfnlllMo rure for Heartburn, Liver Contplitliit, lli'niliu-lip. ('iiihiiiii DtmhumIa. Cm hhImIa, CfttHrrh or itio HtunmL'li. lion, Nervoue Dclillliy anil kluJrid allmeula ro roii IUl suiting from fndtuttloj from our fornivr piitruim all ovir (li Villon wlioxe health hnii NHn rvitnnl uml llfo mate plcaaut We nave IIiiutmIs of Irtlrrn nf niirTlntlnn y IbU GRAND dlrecUuoe t bone for 2 uu. ny mai 111, &IK3. ior MHCnv. Ihx r m tubluu. with full SPECIAL In onler to furl hiM-lntmilHPO thin nioilel rt'invly In y''ir locality, we nreM'tit l' HEF. for a llnilted lime only, 1 !'. Hi'licnii lil a lt vjunl li y Silver iilat-l Kiilvi-a ami Fork, to every pur chaser of i buxua or over. Address The Xavler Medical Institute 1066 2d Ave, New York. N.Y. peculiar to women, severe bearing-down pains, and oontlnnal headache. "After using flvo bottles of Pcruna I was as well and strong as evor." Miss Millio Baker. Mrs. Xellio Blyler, 070 W. Twentieth street, Chicago, 111., President of the Ladles of the O. A. R., has tho following to say a boot Poruna : Gentlemen "I recommend Peruna especially for women as It promptly cures the weakness of our sex and will always be sure to give satisfaction." MRS. NELLIE BLYLER. Mrs. Y. A. Allison, Assist. Matron of People' Hospital, 7M BheUield avenue, Chicago, 111., writes t . " hav bmd trcqueat opportualtltB to o&scrv tb wvadtrful eurmUrt if- COURT HOUSE CHIPS. Deeds Entered for Record. Lillie M. and Johu II. Shamliacl to Oliver Rowersox, G4 acres in rranklin townshij, for $C13. Annie M. and Win. II. Xapp to Jua Al. JScrkliouiRT, 40 perches in bpnng twp., lor ? 100. Thos. P. Derr and Solomon S. Graybill, executors of John Pile, deceased, to Jacob Z. Strawser, 7 acres in Perry twp., for $555. John D. Yergcr to Win. I. Yer ger, 36 acres in Perry twp., for $2000. Executors of Jacob Scliuec to Win. 1. Yergcr, lot in Perry twp., for S 105. Root. Rortheriiu'l to George IJ. Rine, Hotel property in Port Tre verton, lor $2300. Win. Moyer, atty-in-fact, to John E. Strayer, 38 acres in Washington twp., for $3075. Same to W. L. Rassler, 75 acres lu Washington twp., for $700. Eve Erlcnmcyer to S. Oscar Gil bert, in lot in Freeburg, for $500.' Letters Granted. In estate of Rarbara Kuhn to Capt. George Kuhn. Wills Probated. Will of Rachael Royer of Centre twp. II. A. Rowersex is executor. Will of George Caiiiplcll of Un ion twp. His son, Daniel, is tlin executor. Marriage Licenses. Chas. F. Sipe, Adams twp. Sadie M. Aumillcr, Spring twp. SALEM. Mrs. II. P. Row entertained her brothers and si.-tcrs at dinner Tuts day. lion. II. M. MeClmv honored our village witli a call Tuesday mem- ? Wm. Klinglcr spent Sunday with his parents. U. A. Moyer of Philadelphia is visiting his mother, Mrs. M. 1). Moyer. , Mrs. F. II. Smith of Selinsgrove called oi Mrs. C. K. Fisher Tues fects ot Peruna. It alleviates pmta and aorenest, increase the appetita and so tones up the entire system that the patient quickly regains strength aud health." Mrs. W.A. Allison. Free liome Advice. In view of the great multitude of womon suffering from soino form of female dlseaso and yet unablo to find any cure, Dr. Hartman, the renowned specialist on female catarrhal dis ease, has announced bis willingness to direct the treatment ot as many cases as make application to him during the summer months without charge. . The WUL" -.- - . . , ,oi.i .aa 7z: Let A Co, ColniBDu, Ohio. ' vn. Wilmer Gill and family arrived?" from Reading Monday, and will make Salem their home having bought the residence of C. L. Geni bcrling. The two-wctk-old son of A. W. Row aud wife died Thursday. James Slear and wife moved to this place from Middleburg on Tues day. The sale of Joseph Rruuner was well attended last Tuesday and some things were sold ut au enormous price. Asth ma "One of my daughters had a terrible case of asthma. We tried almost everything, but without re lief. We then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and three and one-half bottles cured her." Emma Jane Entsminger, Langsvillc, O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainly cures manycases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. Three slirs: JV, rnouh fur an ordinary enlil; sue., Just nxlit for urourhuis. li"r.K nss. Imrtl roltls, etc.; fl, most economical forouroulc casus noil to ket-p on h.imt. J. C. AVtR CO., Lowell. ls. tt llldu't Salt Her. "Why did you resijjn from your cjpb?" he asked. "0!i, tl.iv i - i alisnrt!; ; -, rtiou lur," ho n-p'.ii'i:. "HulV?" "Why. the c!i;iir:iinn wouldn't let 1U3 ta'.Iv jat Licui.-o euuio uuo cle w.i i talking as If t'nS ence." Chica.'.i V mac!e any differ- CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Essglii . Bears tho 6ignaturj of I sneattoa this paper.
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