i f i i .'i r mini t I SCHNEE. L. ,r ' a ..,: Clo- IS, AieiSlT nun nuc v kAuuio- osismxI through town bunduy. I'liarles Wockcly of this place to Seliusgsove last lhursday. Win. II- Wendt and wife were to iscrvillc to visit some of their Ms Sunday. , Onirics Troup of Fremont was UIv caller in town bunday. Merchant Peter German and wife lied for Philadelphia to buy their ing and summer goods. W. Arthur Sehnee made a bus- ss trip to Freeburg Saturday. The Ileistcr Valley School held ir entertaiunient last iuesday t-nitic. Hie auciiueuce was mir . ml .11 1 ' . ' Lvc consider the evening. lev. C. C. Miller, the Lutheran mstcr. ireached in Et. .Joint s urcli Sunday afternoon. . Arthur Fisher, the new hotel per at Krearuer, was in town 1 ri- Don Hoover was to Kantz buu- r to visit some ot bis triendj. J. I. Ycrger, the hotel keeper of s place, moved to Fremout last esday and Jerome Kerstetter, the tel k(.'Cj)cr ot Meiserville, moved fo the ii tel. Some cour youn folks arc talk- h of attending the Academy at Ireebtirg next week. Joliu Stuck is busy cutting down bes to secure timber to repair his w home this summer. Few of our people attended the lord's Supper atGrubb's church last uuday forenoon. .. lienry Arnold, wno lived on TT A 1 - t 1 blin Schnee'a farm, moved to Mid- eburg and Frank Huffman- near rountown moved on the farm rnierly occupied by Arnold. The Great Olamal Swamp Of Virginia is a breeding ground : Malaria germs. Ho is low, wet or trsLy ground everywhere, These erms cause weakness, chills and kver, aches in the bones and m uscles id may induce dangerous maladies. ut Llectrie Bitters never fail to natroy them - and cure malarial oubles. Tbey will surely prevent rphoid. "We tried many rem lies tor Malaria and Stomach and liver troubles," writes John ChailesS m, oi uyersvuie, u., -out never und anything as Rood as Electric liters. " Try them. Only 50o. be Middlebur Drag Co., Gray 11, Garman and Go., Richfield, Pa. r. J W. Sampseli, Pennscreek. K guarantee satisfaction. WEST BEAVER. Ex-Landlord Middleswarth of cClure is now living a retired life the above named place. Daniel II. Treaster has a force of jwds painting a barn iu Spring 'wnship. . pvi B. Treaster spent part of last k wun Drank jawing. . Tins week the old soldiers of our ace expect to have their Docket Veil a ..,-1 . I-l 1 1.1 L .L I . 1 r"" cpicuisucuuiruugnuie Kino es of Uncle Sam, for the hardships F7 enaured in bis behalf from 61 ( - iui tunc ii iu uvan Pd add 75 per cent to some of their Jtowanoes. , Uncle,' it. would i be iipreieaied. - : - Alan, woman or child, who likes ? rd good solid facts also the im Jortant news of the oountv. should f usenbe for the Middleburg Post yon will get such news every t.i ... . ..:. Sorry to hear of the illness of on- i F. Iteigle. Ilope a speedy pverymay soon follow. Dr. Amnion Bowersox, our mail Jirrier, purchased a new wagon for r uenvenne of the mail and a so deliver medicine to his patients. Viola Steelv is imnrnvinc ' from Mate spell of sickness. rs. L. A. Jenkins: hns liwn run- H to the houso the past week sore throat ' Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty PastfieS Fine Puddings i?T71-f f i iiAiLy virus ts 1 he rate rain we have had put the tarruers back with their oats sowing. John Hodman is the only farmer at this end, who has sowed any oats tins bpruig, at this writing. (Mon day) It has been rumored tint West Deaver expects to have a candidate in the held for County Superintend' ent. SHREINER. Mrs. Catherine Baley of this place is uflerinir from a purulytic stroke. The young people of our vicinity wcro well represented at the supper given ai Kralzerville tor the benefit of tho new church. The Misses Wetzel of Adams burg are visiting their cousin, Mi Harriet Wetzel. W, O. Cochran is midst again in our Our public school, which has been taught successfully this winter by P. Li. Jarret, will close Monday, Victor Iirouse employed in Nor thumberland, was a visitor at his mother's home Sunday. J. E. Kreisher of Ijewisburg was a caller in our vicinity. Movings are about over, and we have many new neighbors in our nudst. C ASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the 6ignature GLOBE MILLS Laura llninmel spent a few days with her parents, Joseph Hoke am wife ot Selinsgrove. Ella Bitting spent the week visit ing in Beavertown. William Greenhoe went to Clif- p 1 ir l itr.li ioru iuonuay. wiuiani nas won for himself many friends during his stay here. J. A. Schroyer and Viola Beaver were to JNew Berlin Sunday. Mable Beaver was shopping in Sunbury between trains. Minerva Stroup was shopping in Middleburg between trainsSaturday. - Mrs. bailie Walter of Sunbury spent Sunday with her parents, Ed. Hummel and wife. Mrs. S. O. Ulrich has 75 little chickens. The dance at John C Huinmel's was well attended. Harry Sampseli and J. A. Schroyer furnished the music Everv bodv had a cood time; 'Mrs. G. Snyder and Mrs. Miller of Skamokin visited Mrs. John Lan dis Jwer Sunday. j. B; W. Yoder was doing business in ubs place Monday. Weak? "I suffered terribly and was ex tremely weak for Iz years. The doctors said my blood was all turning to water. At last I tried Ayers Sarsaparilla, and was toon feeling all right again." Mrs. J. W. Fiala, Hadlyme, a. No matter how long you have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayer s Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood. Don't doubt It, put your whole trust in it, throw away everything else. tl.MlMllt. AlUmtrlrti. Ak yonr doctor wht ha think, of Ayer1. Boruparlll. He know, all about thla grana old fmlly msilloln. Fallow hit adtfcauid wUl b MtUflwt. J. 0, ATM CO.! lowall, Hut. PAXTONVILLE. VfiI,l. Vitti.i.np ..f XII.I.Il.l bure was in towu on business last Moudsy. ; Charles Heimbueh and . fumilv left this place last week for Pbihu. wnere thev intend to make their fu ture home. Frank Felmv's moved frumChas Coyer's farm to Curtin Bowersox s farm and Mr. Baker moved on ttu farm vacated by Felmy.' After spending about a week ai home, Loyd Walter returned to S. U. last week again. Charles Hare of Uarrisburcr visit ed here several days last week aud was accompanied home by his wift- and daughter Marie. Inst week Millard Shambacli of Union county, moved on Chas. Bov- ers farm that was vacated by Mil- a lard llissingcr. Levi Matter loaded hU household goods in a car here last Mondav and shipped it to Miillin county, where lie has rental a larm. James Walter moved ou the farm vacated by Mr. Matter. Mrs. John Ernest atteuded Mrs. Julia Specht's funeral at Beaver town last week. - After spendiug several weeks at Sunbury and Shamokin visitiner rel atives, Miss Laura Ilarner return ed home Tuesday. MissSallie Moyer of Swineford was a visitor in town Tuesday. Irvin Gravbill sncnt several davs at Lancaster last week attending his brothers funeral. Peter Ileigle of Beaver Springs was in town Monday. Jesse Spiglemyer, who had been employed at Newton Hamilton dur ing the winter, returned home last week. Mrs. James Deitrich and damrh ter Marie of Swineford visited here Wednesday. Miss Hattie Howell of Beaver town visited her grandmother, Wcuuesday. Ira Heimbach spent several day in Mi;ilin Co., last Week. The Woman's Missionary Society neia a 6ecial meeting m the Evan gelical church here. Tuesday even ing in which some of the young ioiks participated. , -ft. f -1 r an.A iiiss Claude Uitt was elected as a delegate to represent the society at a convention to be held at Milton either iu May or June. Prof. F. C. Bowersox and family visited the f rot.'s mother here Sat urday evening. Uriah Howell of Beavertown vis ited his mother here, Sunday. Ilev. Diehl held communion ser vices in the Hassineer's church. Sun- day and delivered a very able ser .... . " . . mon. MrsLincoln Erdleyof New Ber lin spent last week with her moth er who is on the eiek list. Miss Bertha McAfee, who is em ployed at the Eagle hotel, Swine ford visited her parents, Sunday. Ira Harner of Bloomsbunr and Wm. Harner of Shamokin visited their mother Sunday. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contains Mercury as mercury will surelj destroy the sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when enter in ft through the mucus sorf aoes. such articles should never be nsed except on prescriptions from reputable ohy sician. as the damage they wi'l do is ten fold to the good you eanpossib It derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mer cury, and is taken interna'lr, acting directly upon the blood and muena surfaces of tho avatam. In hnrinff Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you eel me genome, n is taxen internally, and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. vneney a jo. Testimonials tree. Bold by Druggists, 75a Hall's Family Fills are the best. SELINSGROVE. Harry Hummel, wife and little m 9 daughter of Northumberland spent a few days with Mrs. Hummel's mother, Mrs.Eby. Miss Berha Crouse of vour town was entertained over Sunday by. Miss Laura Gemberling. Miss Kate Wficensellcr was in Phila. and New York last week buying her stock of swing mil lincrv goods. G. I. Stahlof Knox villa Borough circulated among friends Inst week. Will U. riulins made a business trip to Bloomeburg and Berwick last Thursday. Miss Irene Kistner of 8unburv was the guest of Mrs. Jno. Wagen ecller. . ,. ;., DISGUISED A Stealthy, Insidious, Weakening Enemy to RET. HARRIET R. EDWARDS, CLINTON, IA. Hey. Harriet R. Edwardu in a recent letter from Mt. Pleasant Tark, Clinton, la., writes : " have found that Penan la a wonderful medicine to use In diseases peculiar to women. It quickly and permanently restores health and vigor and acts as a natural tonic to a worn-out system. I have so far never observed a case which was not greatly aided by Its use."-RCV. DR. H. R. EDWARDS. THERE aro a multttudo of women, especially housewives, and all other women obliged to bo on their feet constantly, who ars wretched beyond de scription, simply because their strength and vitality is sapped away by catarrhal discharges from the pelvic organs. Those toromon get up in tho morning tired, drag thomselves through their dally duties tired, only to go to bed at night as tired as before. Peruna la such a perfect specific for each casa that when pationts have once used It they can nover be induced to quit It until they are permanently cured. It begins to relieve the disagreeable The youngest son of Jno. Thomp son died Friday and was buried Monday afternoon. Miss Bess Haas entertained her friend, Miss Irene Heck of North umberland, over Sunday. Quite a number of our bridge builders are at home. Iteuben Walter of Johnstown is visiting friends in town. Miss Seesoltz, a missionary to In dia, gave a talk in the Trinity Luth eran chinch, Sunday concerning the ways and customs of the Hindoos. DUNDORE. I. V. Longacre, the renowned auo tioner, has moved to one of the sub urbs of town, and from Lis castle has a grand view across the rolling Susquehanna aud the picturesque Mahanor. The Kerstetter family are as busy as bees aud know how ' to push work. EdwNrd G.Stabl has a fresh cow for sale. ' A. E. Witmer sold his rye to Port Trevorton grain dealers. Our Susquehanna coal diggers do not need go to Klondike for they have an eldorado at home. George Strawser of Selinsgrove brore through town. D. W. Kamble of Wutsontown, exeuctor of his father's estate, was iu town ou business M. It. Hoot, the assessor, was in town on buisness. J. H. Wi-e sold a good horse and bought a belter one. Dr. Kiebs was' ;n towu and is mnch pleased with his new residence on Bilver creek. Eggs 14 Butter 22. Arbor day was vetv much robbed of its glory, but wc could plant trees yet this week and next. Our old soldte.s feci better since Uncle Sam has sent around new papers. Oats sowing is the order of the day among the farmers. The Hoovers are getting ready to take the Aqueduct aud are offer ing stone aud lumber at reasonable prices. xA. Witmer did some grafting for his neighbors. oqire Sechnst, our fancy poultry CATARRH. Women. symptoms at once. Tho backache ceases, the trembling knees aro strength oned, the appctito restored, tho digestion mado perfect, tho dull lieodaolia U stopped and tho weakening drains are gradually cured. These results certainly follow a course of treatment with Pe runa. Jos. B. Crowley, Congressman from Illinois, writes from Robinson, IU.: "Mrs. Crowley has taken a number ot bottles ot Peruna on account of nervous troubles. It baa proven a strong tonic and lasting cure. I can cheerfully recommend lt."Jos. D. Crowley. ' man, is iu the swim and can fill all orders. Rev. II. T. Searle will preach next Sunday morning at the Wit mer United Evangelical church. E. S. Aucker, the overseer, was iu town. E. E. Moyer shipped a variety of choice furs to a party in New York City. It pays to freshen up your build ings and fences by white washing them. J. M. Kambo and N. J. Moyer are building a Hat for the Hoovers. PORT TREVORTON. Dr. J. O. Nipple of Sunbury was a business caller Monbay. T1 I 1,1 (I III a rrunK Atkinson ot riula. is opeuuiug ins vacation wun ins uncic Frank liiugamau and family. 1 I ?i i i Prof. S. P. Steflen intends spend ing about three weeks at Halifax yet. After that he will remain with his family some time. John Hoover is building an ad dition to George Iline s house. Wm. Leidle is employed at Jacob Earner's. H. F. Charles and Clarence Lenig arerepairiug the tatter's mother's property. Andrew Herrold, O. G. Rice and Levi Buhner are employed at Nortliumberlard. Moses Brubaker was a Sunbury visitor Sunday. P. a Ritter and Prof. Edwin harles of the county seat were a nioug our Saturday calbrs. Miss Annie Stepp of Alleutown is visiting her parents. J. I. Charles i eturned luine from Reading Friday. ' G. Irvin Kichenbach, who is em-1 ployed at Allentown, is spending the i week with his daughters. , Maggie Attinger of Lewisburg j came home to help her pareuti move. ! ' Preacher St is noted for its Sat -1 urday night callers as they arc all ! some kind of professors. j Fcnsthie says'-Its nice to have a ! position where you can wear a paper collar." 0 Daniel Snyder aud wife of Selins grove are visiting their son, Jerry and family. Mr. Wm. Betrlck, Kennard, Waah- ington county, Neb., writes : " I am fifty-atx years old and bavo not folt well since the Change of Life began ten years ago. I was in mincry some where most of the time. My twit was Tery weak, and my flush so tt-ndi-r It hurt me to lean agulnat tho back of a chair. I had pain under my 'shoulder blades, In the small of my bark and hlp3. I sometimes wlnhed myself out of this world. Had hot and cold spell, dizziness, and trembling of tho limbs, and was losing flesh all the time. "After following your directions and taking l'eruna I now fool liko a different person." Mrs. Wm. Iletrlck. llurbara Albcrty, corner Seventh and Walnut streets, Apple ton, Wis., writes as follows in regard to l'eruna : " Ir years I have suffered with back ache and scvero pains in tho side. I do"! :u fo much that I bectimo dis coir.v.eil. "A chool friend tuld mo how very miii'i Teruna hnd benelltcd her and I Ft.:it out lor a , bottle, which did more to relievo me U...;i all tno other medicino I had ever taken. " I used it fai'.h- fn'.l .- for two Vei - m.uI it COII1- :le: ,-lv eurcd me. 1 ! no not !i:ul liny pains hiucc, a ii y w h ere, but feel like a new w o in u ii. 1 am truly tliaukful for what l-r uuiii bus ('on. ! for me." Barbara Albert-. Mm. I W. Mason, 502 lluuplilne Btreut, New Orleans, La., writes: " I bavo been takin;; your l'eruna und Manalin and eon cheerfully recommend It t all thoso suffering with tho sumo trouble that I was. I bavo lieen sulTer-ln;-; i'nr tlio pot two yearn with female wciikncM), palpitation of tho heart, ,stum ach, kiiiney and liver disorder, uud aboo ail a dreadful cough with Hinother in;; : pe!lrf. I was completely run down. ".fter I had taken one bottle of Pe rutia anil a few doses of j our Manalin, I eotil 1 rleep soundly, my heart wm belt M i.iy cough left me, it acted immo dip.i ly upon my nerws, and after tak ing four Ijottles according to your dlreo ti . in, 1 was entirely cured of all my troubles. "I can truthfully fay that thero is nothing to equal your Peruna ond Man alin. 1 was a different womeu after luk-in- tho secoud bottle. It is withuut a doubt the beit medicine in tho world. Language fails to express my gratitudu ror this cure. May iod bless you." Mr.-'. 1). W.Mason. 1 ! you do not derive promj t and i-iais-fyct ry result from tho use of l'erui.a, write at once to Dr. Ilartinuu, giving a full statement of your case and hu will bo pleased to give you hir "lnablo ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The llartuian Sanitarium, Coltiui'-us, I Ohio, - TT Mis. J. G. Snvder is on the sick li-t. David Killer and wile ol Selins grove called on his sisters, Mrs. Sue 15uislle and Mrs. Adam Gensamcr Friday. George Strawser and wife of St-1-insoTovu passed throug'.i town Sat urday on their way home from Ver dillal Mrs. Jacob Herrold and daughter of Iiu'i-pendcnce visited relatives at this place Saturday. SHAMOKIN DAM. John Bilger and wife of Salem wen; seen in our vicinity Wednesday.. Earl Rhoads and Earl Slahl were visitors at Isaac Zimmerman of Ver di 1 la a few days last week. Mrs. Conrad Dulry and Daugh ter Edith, were visitors to Sunbury Saturday. Mrs. James Audersou and daugh ter Kate, Sunbury, were Sunday visitors at Jonas Amainl and fumil v. Chas. Arbogast, one ot our bright and intelligent young men, is visit ing Washington D. C. David Bickhart and wife of Pal las were seen on our btreets Satur day. Mrs. H. II. Hafley and two of her ehildreu of Sunbury were visit ors nt the home of Conrad Dutry and family. Horace All-;man and Eliert Kor lew, two of Sunbury's most prom- incut young men, were gucB's at the home of W. P. Snyder. V. II. Derr of the Susquehanna University of Selinsgrove preached a very able sermon Sunday on ac count of the pastor J. 11. Dimiu I). D. not being able. Mrs. Lewis Hottcustein, who has Ik'cii sick with pneumonia for the two last mouths, is able to be around again. Wields A Shr rp Ax. IMlloiis marvel nt tho multitude of u.iilailieo cut off by Dr. Kind's Now Life ri!ls-the most distress log too. StoniHcb, Liver aud Howel troubles -Dv8depnla, Loss cf Ap petite, Juindiee, Biiliouauess, fover, irrt!urin, all fall befoie these woujer workers. 2o by the MiUJlolmrcli DniffUo, Giavbill, Girman & Co., ltith field, Pa., Dr. J. W. Saoirsfcll, I'encscreek. Pa. Hart.imi Albert y. J