la Wng Powder lost healthful r Wetter In r v. I 7 VflI IIS I oes farther. ' ) J GLOBE MILLS. U A. W. Snyder and Izora Vi of Selinsgrove spent Sunday jlr?. A. A. Ulnch. Irna Stuck spent Sundav with W in Middleburg. uiel Yoder and Verna Walter of New Berlin, visited the lat- ncle, B. F. Walter and wife. L Sallie Walter of Sunbury Sunday with her parents Ed. Lei and wife. Lnre Erdley is attending school Jeeburg. ml J UWJia VI ihaauf7avvii Mtaajo- business at this place Monday. P. Hare spent Sunday with i Ulnch,' . Ott and Mattie Ulrich of iye called on Antes Ulricb ... ... . lie Hottenstein of Selinsgrove her parents. Henry Hotten- md wife. E. Hummel of Lewistown lti few days at this place vieifc- Watives and, friends, t , . . , Vr Sunday school opened last j, rbilip Kousb, supt, and Mamie Kxeamer.. organist. one and all and. help in the work. We sincerely mourn of a faithful member, Charles Ma mp m Omwmmmmb. the ead of the camwiJirn." ip Clark, Missouri's brilfiamt odi tension, loss of sleep and tut speakuur I had about ut toilapsed. It teemed that all organs in 'my body were out of r,bff three bottles of Electric at made me all right, ' It's the fill-around medicine ever oM i druggist's counter." Over. d, run-down men and weait, women cain. splendid health litality from lectrio Bitters them. Cnly 50o. Guaranteed ddleburjr Drug Co., Gray bill, 111.11 W Va. MWlHVWi V. V Simpsell, Fennacreek, Pa. . . KANTX. Pie reader of the "Post" will from again front Kan tz. A.Swartx ofFreeburg spent iy with his brother, Ira. band is holding rehearsals Thursday evening and are to give all calls their ira te attention. Sprenkel and .Wm. D. are making preparations to ct new barns on their farms. C. Sprenkel. our hustling ster, has discontinued his trips Shamokin. . He will hereafter ill of his produce Kantx correspondent to the ' says we are not. the right to write for paper. It may all true, but when we start to plow held, we do not fasten the ey-pole at the collars of both like be did. , Health "For 2S veara I have never itied taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla Ifrery sprint. ' cleanses. my I'M, makes (no feel strong, and l me good In every way." ,bn P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y. Pure and rich blood carries new life to every part of the body. - You ire invigorated, refreshed. You feel anxious to be lcti ve. You become strong, ;teady,courageous. That's lhat Ayer's Sarsaparilla Jill do for you. I MMaMttt. AnenaUs. ,k rnr doctor wbat he think, f Ay!! Prtlla. HakMwtdUbmlthtoRmad 'roily nHxllelaa. follow hi adYiea an 1U bifcwirt. QUNDORt. - Oua farmers are unusually busy this spring and find help very srarce, . Our coal diggers are making the money es they find ready sale and goodpiicea. Our fishermen meet with fair sue- J cess, but the fish pirates across the river, who before dawn of day, , cut their nets and help themselves to the fish should be cautious as justice only slumbers, it never sleeps j Our tax-pnyert must pay . up as our collectors are being prosecuted tor not getting the taxes in. The scales will now be turned. A poor rule that docs not work both ways. Farming potatoes brines in more monev than digging gold in K loo- dyke. ' We ought to have a county poor house or our township must build one, and the building ought to . be 45x100 feet and 7 stories high to accommodate all the. applicants as the string reaches already from here to Harrisburg and every week new customers apply, and . there is a spirit of pride among our people to L .!..! .L. 4 Li- pUt meir relatives uu uie ujwihuud. Shame. Our merchant says he never paid as high prices for butter and eggs in the month of May as he does now. Our supervisors are bringing our roads up to our old standard. .Laziness and bad housekeeping is running more people than pros perity. Wares are bierh and work plenti ful and yet people want to be taken care of by the municipality. E. 8. Aucker was in town on an official consultation. Jacob Kers tetter is running Dnn- dore's plantation with perfect de light - A number of our farmers got their seed oats from our merchant. Milton Kerstetter, a bright and iromising young boy, has sworn al egiance to No-Tobacco and his loyalty to a better life is worthy of imitation by other boys. Spray your trees now, it will de stroy the caterpillars and assure a heavy crop of perfect fruit. Jacob S. Keichenbach of Pitts burg was visiting his relatives the post week. Oscar Loneacre, the carpenter ot TT-a. a I -i I.!. not opnnn,. is very owj. m ui trade. UumI Uk SIMM) WU. tortures . of itching and burnins; aoeaitia. BA&ldhAaH or other akin di- seaaee. HowT Why. by nsinsj Bueklen'a Arnica Salve, the earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for rTlAa Vnar RnrM. Suit RhAilfTI. Cuts, Burns or Bruises. Infallible for riles. 2oe at the joiaaieDurgn urug km., uraypiu, uarmana w, Richfield, Pa.. Dr. J. W, BamPtell. trennscreeK. ra. PENN'S CREEK. Our enterprising merchant C. M. Showers has been to the city of Brotherly Love last week buying in his spring and summer goods. W. U. Uarlman and wife visited Laurelton friends over Sunday Elmer Zechman moved his saw mill into a woods near Beavertown where he has some sawing. . Sallie Stahl one of the Academic students of Freeburg, was in town over Sunday. Messrs Henry Markle and Geo. Hartman left for Lewistown Mon day, where they procured employment-Edward Bailey transacted busi ness at the county seat Monday. Postmaster Siine was to Mlfflin- bunr Monday morning. Phares Boyer, who is working at Lewistowd was home over Sunday. M. L. Sampsel who has been working in West Va., arrived home last Friday. Robert Wirtb and family of Kantz, were the guests of. landlord Bingaman and wife Sunday. rtnctnr Aa a nhYalcian. I must con- iintui th na of alcoholio bTraees. Patient But you use mem youreu. Doctor Yes; but not as a physician. When I drink, I am nothing but an or dinary human being with a thirst. Puck. - KeTettlii tireat Bcrt. ' It is often asked bow such startl insr cures, that puzzle the best ohv- sioians, are effected by Dr. King's cw .Uiscotery tor tJonsumption. Here's is the secret ft cuts out the the phlegm and germ-infected mu cus, and lets the life-riving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the inflamed, cough-worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the most in fallible remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. Guaranteed bottles fiOo and f 1.00. Trial bottles free at the Middleburg Drug Co., Gray bill, German and Co., iiiehfield, Pa. Dr. J. W. E&mpselL Pennscreek. Fa, - CROSMlEl SAVO: 11 Peruna is an Excollont Spring Catarrh Remedy I am as Well as Ever." B01T. DiV. A. GBOSTE50B, OF TBI FAMOUS HI0 FAJIILT. Boa. Dan. A. Orosvenor, Deputy Auditor for .the War Department, ta a latter written treat Waahlagton, D. Cn says i -AU9W m t9 xpr$ss my gratitude to you tor tbo btntttt itrtvtd from 000 bottle ot Peruna. One week tea brought wonderful carnage aad I ii how aa well aa ever. Betide being oae ei tbo very best spring tonics It Is an excellent catarrh remedy."-" DAN. A. OROSVENOR. Ia a recent letter he says i m consider Peruna really more meritorious thaa I did when I wrote you last I receive numerous letters from acquaintances all over the country asking me U my certificate la genuine, I Invariably answer. yea.Dan, A. Oroavenor. fsssMJf Pemm aim a rivet mag ttonmtmtleo nmmmmM reetarW catarrh et the ajmtem Aremeaytkat wltt cmre catarrh ei the wteateeh rHf the sum etattha ot the asexoos anywhere. I have found H the heat remteayi haveever tried for catarrh, aad heUevlmg U worthy mty emdoneaumt Igladbraeeerd U.MatUe U QuUd. A Oaaar Letter. A Cty 0aiaUlaar letter. Bon. Joan Williams, County Commie stoner, ot 617 West Seeonal street, Dnlmth, llian says the toUowlng la regard to Peraaat .- -r -.. r - As a remedy tor eaUrra I eaa oneer faUyreoommendPeraaa. Xlpowwkat II is to suffer from that terrible disease and I feel skat tt la say duty to speak a .li-:- . - - good word for the tonic that brought me Immediate relief. ' Peruna cored me of a bad ease ef eatarrk and I knew it wttl care, ay a titer sufferer frees that dle oteeJ'mJUkm WOllama. ' Clse Jlfattie L OuUd, President nil aola Toung People's Cbrlatlan Temper aatos VUHt, ia a eeaat lettes freat Cki eafu,SU,stysi , Bon. W. P. Brownlow, Congrestmaa from .Tennessee, writes from ; Wash lagton,D.C, the following t " . - "I hare suffered from eatarrh of the stomach for several years, and for the past twelve monthe was In an exceed Ingly eriUoal oondition. My attenUon was called to your Peruna, and I began to use It, and my improvement was noticeable after the first Urea days. I have taken three bottles of the medicine and I feel satisfied that I am now almost, If not permanently, cured. In connec tion with the Peruna, I have uf ed your Manalln for biliousness and torpid liver. I regard it as the beet medicine for this purpose that I have ever used. Having been benefited so muck myself, I give you this statement, that others may be likewise benefited." W. P. Brownlow, M. C, Jones boro, Tena. Mrs. Elmer Fleming, orator of Reser voir Council No. 188, Northwestern Le gion of Honor, of Minneapolis, Minn., writes from 2585 Polk street, N. E. s "I have been troubled all my life with catarrh in my head. I took Peruna for about three months, and now think I am permanently cured. I believe that for catarrh in all its forms Peruna ta the medicine of the age. It eurea whea all other remedies fall. I can heartily reoammead Peruaa as a catarrh remedy ."Mrs. Elmer Fleming. Treat Catarrh ia Sartat. The spring is ths time to treat catarrh. Cold, wet winter weather often retards a cure of eatarrh. If a course of Peruna is taken during the early spring months ths curs will be prompt and permanent. There can be no failures if Peruna ia taken intelligently during the favorsbls weather of spring. .As a systemic eatarrk remedy Peruna eradicates catarrh from the system wherever It may be located. It cures ea tarrk of the stomach or bowels with the same certainty as eatarrh ef the head. If you do not derive prompt and sstls factory results from the use of Peruna, vjrtte at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a all atatement ef ywur ess end ke will be pleased give jreu his value! la se vice gratia. . .. , . ' Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Oelambaa, Onto. LaTfiJ Mrs. Elmer riemlnf, Minneapolis, Minn. THEWS PORT TREVORT0N. Mrs. Loyd Speece of Nineveth is visiting her parents Jno. D. Bogar and wife. Clarence Lenig of Miltou spent Sunday with his mother. The Y. P. C. U. of the United Brethern church will hold a festival' May 17th. Mrs. Jacob Charles and two sons. John and Carl of Philadelphia spent a few days with her brother-in-law H. F. Charles and family last week. A bright baby boy has taken up I his abode with Chas. Shaffer and wife. Miss Maggie Kelly of Williams- port is visiting her aunts Mrs. Shaffer and Mto Elizabeth Kelly. Mrs. Emanuel Neitz paid her son Oliver and family a visit at Sunbury last week. The coal diggers are again bard at work. The most important subject of the day is. the expected bridge be tween Herndon and our place. . ., Bogar and Bingaman have a new coal yard and are now ready to ac comodate the public with the Sus quehanna's product. We noticed last week that Bogar's plaining mill was again in operation. Hope it may contiuue its work as it had been one of our last industries since the abandmeut of the canal. Bogar has placed an engine boiler in bis mill and we think be will continue his business at the old stand. - Our enterprising citizens have not as yet perfected tneir plans for the shirt factory but we hope they will go ahead as there is nothing which will aid our town as much as the employment of its citizens because they as a general rule spend their money where they earn it Several real estate transactions were made in town last week, be tween the executor of the Backus estate and some of our townsmen. There are still, according to the Washington Star, many old-faehloned people who attach more Importance to the fact that March came In like a lamb than they do to any remarks ot the weather bureau. "'HAMOKIN DAM. Martin Slear and wife, Prof. T. A. Stetler and wife were visitor? at Middleburg Saturday. Mrs. Ji McKinney of Sunbury was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Win. Snyner Thursday. Jno. Fairchilds of Sunbury was a visitor with his uncle Frank San- tee and wife Sunday. Mrs, Samuel. Trutt and two daughters of Hummel's wharf were seen on our streets Thursday. Dr. A. A. Yoder of Selinsgrove is attending the sick child of Sher man Fisher and wife. Mrs. Bordman and son Albert of Shamokin wre visitors of Mrs. Wm. Snyder and family Sunday. Mr. Yost and wife of Rock Glen were visitors among friends Sunday. Mrs. Aaron Shipe was a visitor to her sister at Shamokin, who was very ill, one bay last week. Mrs. P. & Hitter and family of Middleburg made a pleasant call among friends Sunday. J. H. Rhoads and Frank Santce and wife who were reportd as Middleburg visitors was a mistake. The Debate Friday eve between Juniata College and Susq. Uu. was well attended. The Question Resolved "That The U. a should retaiu permanent control of the Phjllipines," was debated in the Affirmative by S. U. and the Neg ative by Juniata. The question was decided in favor of the Negative on mere sentiment as our boys had all the arguments. Oscar Schrader is visiting F. II. Schroder and wife, his parents. Merchant Meek has gone to Phila. to make his purchase of spring goods. Our public schools will close Fri day. a Weis has put in a new plat form scales on the street where the others were. This is a great convenience to the public. Mrs. Dr. Focht and daughter re turned from a trip to Phila. last week. Taklast Ke Cissctt. Waiter I expect you to pay in ad vance, air. Guest What do you mean? Waiter No offense, sir, whatever; but the last gentleman who ate here They had been visiting friends at ! KO bone in his throat and died V ICKBDUrg. I wltnout paying-, ana vuo " Mr. Reigie of Kreamer was seen out ot n.yjvageTit-Dlts. in our vicinity Thursday. j a ' Miss Clara Wendt and Mrs. ' ... . ' , ivev. w. a., naa.i ueiu com munion services at Reiser s church Allison Wendt were vieitors to Sun bury Friday. Martin Slear had the first fish supper this season, Thursday even ing. Good for Martin. SELINSGROVE. Very high winds prevailed for several days last week and Sunday. Geo. Davis and wife returned from their trip to the Exposition at Charleston. . Quite a number of new students arrived this term at SuBquehanna University. ' M; L. Wagenseller returned from his trip to Philadelphia Friday. , The game of Base Ball iwtween Susq. Un. and Ursinus College was won by our team. The score was 9 to 6. Mrs. Nettie Snyder ofN. J. is visiting her parents, Dr. B. F. Wagenseller and wife. mm THE SPRING LINE. 350 Rolls New Ptterns Brussels Carpet, 45, 50, 65,7 Velvet Carpets, 75 and $1 Axmin8ter carpets,1.15&l-25 Ingrain Carpets, 25 to 75 Rag Carpets, Straw Mattings, China Mattings, Linoleums, Lace & Portiere CURTAINS. Sunday. J. S. Stahl and wife spent Sun day with S. J. Stroub and family at Hummel's wharf. Mrs. J. S. Keichenbach of Pitts burg spent lost week at homo with Henry Scholl and family. Miss Carrie Sholly left for Free burg Sunday where Bhe intemds to spend the summer A S. Sechrist made a business trip to Harrisburg last Tuesday, Mrs. F. C. Fisher spent a few days of last week at Sunbury. J. S. Aucker moved his steam sawmill to near Fremont. Out carpenters are erecting a new house for Col man becbolu. Young men and women are gen' eraly known by the company they keep away from. Dress Goods Ladies'Suits Silk Waists Shirtwaists Skirts & Jackets, SUITS $3 TO 820. TIib Largest LiQB in Santnry. SILKS, - SATINS,. SMMMEIl WASH GOODS. Trexler's Store, ' Sunbury, Penna. HaaeicBa. Tomdix Did you ever know a man who tried to conceal his age? llojnx lesj once. Tomdix He must hate been crazy. iTnlnr Dh. ni: he wasn't. He had an unmarried " twin sieter. Chicago Daily Aewt. The Won! Always Happcaa. rnhwiirirer It was rather hard bar ing your watch taken out of your pocket. lmpecune I should say so. It waa stolen when I was on my way to pawn It. J udge. If Were Tru. Llvi of great mm oft remind us We can make our tubllma J (If tt'i true that time Ii money) If we only have the time. Baltimore newt A COOL REQl'EST. ' , Brown Soy, just hurry up If yoa are coming in; it is deuced cold with1 the window open. Brooklyn Eagle. I Twice in Coart. The girl he UBed to to court j He jilted like a brute. 'fc Once more, alas! he's gone to court A breach of promise suit. rnllaaeipnia rreis. - - 7