(PRSPAREO EXPRESSLY FOH THS POStX BY IT3 tORP3 OH CORRBSPONDENT ffiffl SELINSGROVE. Kev. Sliertz, a former student here, speut a day in town. We U-itru tlnit lie preached very accept ably to MeClure and Troxel villc ieile, nd that there is a itroiir proUibility that lie will lie elected ly the charge. Mrs. Mattie Ulnch (nee Richter) attended the funeral of her sister-'in-law, Mrs. John P. llicliter, on Moi-day, last. Harry McCarty returned several ,1if iur from the Klonilyke region to purchase machinery for snu'ltin ore. lJoroutrh Council, last week pass ed an ordinance, unanimiously, fer- tnitting certain parties Irom iUitiliii lown to erect and maintain an elec tric Ifcht plant lor borough and private uses. Mrs. Ira C. Schoeh and sifter, Mrs. Harriet Pawling, made a Hy ing trip to Philadelphia last week Mrs. X. S. Feehrer, of SteclUm, was a welcome guest at the home of her aged father, Samuel Oeinber ling. Prof. J. I. Woodruff spent severa davs last week canvassing for stu dents in Lvcomintr county. He has the promise of quite a numlter. Uev. P. II. Miller, ot Brooklyn is spending his vacation with his mother and sister. J. S. Miller, the Burgess, made a business trip to Philadelphia last week. Mrs. F. J. Schoch and daughter, Mrs. It. L. Schroyer, are taking in the summer Sunday school gather in at Eatrlesmere. Some of the foremost state workers will be pres ent as instructors. On Mondav Miss Ella Kessler and a cousin, Mrs Collins, of Akron Ohio, were driving out when sud denly the horse turned round up setting the buggy. and throwing them violently to the ground. They were badly bruised and somewhat cut from a barbed wire fence. The horse ran away and was badly cut around the back and legs. We are pleased to state that neither of the ladies are seriously hurt. Georee Fensterniacher, of Vieku bnrc was a visitor in town last week. Miss Jennie Miller is visiting Milton, being the guest of Mrs. Voelkuer. Mrs. Young and daughter, of Danville, arc visiting the formers sister, Mrs. Newton Ulrich. Kev. C. P. McLaughlin, wife and child returned to their home at Chi cago on Friday of last week. ltev. C. K. Frontz and wife are spending a few weeks with Mrs. F's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Xoet ling. Harrison (iiindrum and wife, of Milton, were in town on their way to the formers brother, J. J. Gun drum, at Frcebnrg. Aaron of this place is also a brother. Prof. O. C. Gortner is spending several days with his mother and sisters. On Thursday the town baseball team played with the. New Berlin team. The score was 9 to 8 in fa vor of Selinsgrove. On Saturday a came was nlavcd between our bovs and Liverpool. Score 4-2 in favor of Selinsgrove. Triuity Lutheran Sunday school held a wienie nt Clement's nark on i Tuesday. Monday evening Trinity Luther an congregation invaded the bomi of its pastor, Dr. Foclit, and sur prised him, it being his fifty-first birthday. A wcll-hlled purse was presented to the Dr. Saves A Woman- 1.1 U. To Lave given up would have meant the death of Airs. Lois Crane, of Dorchester, Mass. For yenrs she had endured untold misery from a severe lune trouble and obstiuaie cough. "Often," eho writes, "f could scarcely brentho and some times could not speak. All doctors nnd remedies failed till I used Dr. Kidr'a New Discovery for Con sumption and was completely cured. Sufferers from Coughs, Colds, Throat rnd Lung Trouble need this grand remedy, for it disappoints. Cure is guaranteed by the Middle burgh Drug Co, Graybill, Garrnnn & Co.i Ilichfield, Pa., Dr. J. W, Sampiell, Pennscreek. Pa. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. VERDILLA. the individual beueii' of a few, and Frederick Gilbert, of Sunbury, u gm.d, but a grtat dea! of harm to tlu-young folks. e fail to see any thing but corniotioii of them. W. V. Dreese and wife visited his aged father at Heavertuwn Snu day. . Guru isdoiny, fine. From present indication there will lie ail aliundunt corn. iotato and anple crop. Oats likewise, looks promising. petit pi rt of last week among friends lieiu. : Uhas. H. Sechrist and family, ot Siiultury. mingled among iriends here over Sunlwy. J. B. Staufler and wife, started laAt week lor a two months trip in the western states. W. H. lieigle made a business trip to Ceutreville last week. Our township now too has a fortune telling establishment. The Whaler's Sunday school will live their annual picnic on Sept. 6th. X ! More Help. Often the over-taxed organs of di- geHtion c-.v out for help by Dyspe psia's paiLH. N'uUbea, Dizziness. Headaches, liver complaints, bowel disorders. Such trouble call for prouint ue of lr. Kiutt h New Life rills, They are gentle, thorough aud guaranteed to cure, 25 cents at the Aliddlelmrg Drug Jo., Uray bill, Garuiun aud Co., Kichtield, Pa. Dr. J. W. Njampsell, 1 euuscreeK Pa. FLINT STONE VALLEY XKW S. J. A. Moyer and son, Geo., were to Sunbury last Saturday to have some repairing done at their engine, Jonathan Urubb bought a cow near Ceutreville last week. Marrea, daughter of T. C. Landis s sick. Last Sunday Mrs. Frank Duck, of near Kautz, was laid to her final resting place in Freeburg, which is a proof that God is mighty and knows when his grain is ripe. AH the community sympathize with the liereaved family. Geo. Uatdort built a new spring house, which is a great improvement on his farm. Samuel Straub has again resumed his trade, plastering, after finishing his farm work. One of Jacob Hendrick's mules was bitten by a copper head snake Harrison Good ling, of Oriental, spent Sunday with J. A. Moyer. Geo. lleieh was in this valley Sunday, Geo. Tharp and wife took dinner with Chas. Kissinger, Sr., last Sun day. There is more Catarrh in this sec tion the country than all other di seases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local di sease, aud prescribed local rem edies, and by constantly failing to euro with local treatment, pro nounced it incurable, science has proven catarrh to be a constitution al disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by r J. Cheney it Co.. loleilo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon ful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system They offer one hundred dollars for anv case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY &CO.. Props., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by Druggists, 75c. xlall's Family Pills are- the best. Mrs. Geo. Weiwr. Frc'liur, 8pnt a few ilavs i.i u.ir vicinity ius.1 week. Air. and .Mis. rvrsMter ami s mi, Walter, were to MeisvryilleSnud.iy Chas. Sehnev, of Scrantou, wa ihiting friends in our vicinity a few ays last week. Miss Ma' !o Ileal, fO ii-ntal, ami ler friends uf Fremont, Misses May ,rlg!isr mid Maggi' Uotlirm-k, wert Your Scribe is wishing and hop- jolly cullers in to'vn Sunday. inir for a speedy recovery of the Don Hoover and J. 1. Editor of the Post. The classes gntiiu;u.h ut lue First Pennsylvania State Normal School at Millersville this year include two In the Regular Normal course, thirteen In the Regular course, 14S in the Elemen tary course, one who received a State Certificate in the Scientific couree and three who received u State Certificate in the Elementary course. The cata logue of this famous institution is well worth examining. It )s sent free to any one who asks for a ropy. GLOBE MILLS, llow niicluisid the postal curd sold at first this McCLURE. The West Beaver District Sunday School Association held the third quarterly Sunday School Convent ion for 1002 at Lawver's church on Saturday, last . The attendance was very good and a lively interest was manifested in the discussion of the different topics. The last coventioii for this year will bo held in the German Baptist church, at Baimer ville. Oct. lSth., when the officers foi 1903 will be elected.- Supervisor, J. P. Fisher, has a force ot hands at work iuttinr up a new bridge across the creek near town. Hcttie UMi and daughter, of Lcwistowu, visited tlie formers par ents over Sum lay. Ner B. Middleswarth and wife visited his brother-in-law, I.I. Man beck and family, at Beaver Springs on Sunday afternoon. The shirt factory is again in full blast after several weeks vacation. Farmers are already busy jlow ing their ground for fall seeding. The ground is in good condition. It would be considerable better if we had less festivals now-a-days. These festivals are merely held for Mai lu McKinley place. Harry Boyer, of Selinsgrove, was doing business at this place Monday Mrs. Mary Kaucli, of Williams- port, is visiting friends at this place, The Misses Croiise, of Middleburg, visited their aunt near hrdleyv church Saturday. Oliver Hummel, of Kreamer, was doing- business at this place Monday, John Kern and son, ot Beavertown were callers at this place Monday, J. E. Hummel, of Lewistown moved his family to this place, in the house formerly occupied by Jacob Deimei. Miss Grace Gemlwrling, of Selins grove, spent the week visiting her Graud-bareuts. Geo. Hummer and wife. CarrieClark, of Sejiusgrove, spent a few weeks at home, Born to Philip Ivoush aud wife A son. Of All Hot WeHlber Enemies of humanity cholera is the worst Treatment to lie effective must be prompt. When vomiting, purging and sweat announce Unit the disease is pres ent, ctnubat it with Terry Davis' Pain killer. All bowel troubles, like diar rhoea, cholera morbus and dysentery are overcome by Painkiller. BEAVER SPRINGS. Thcelosingexcrcisesof the Bcavi Sni-iiiirs Normal were held in the Lutheran church, on Friday even imr. The exercises were well reu dcred. II. I. Itomig and Master llcide, were entertained a few days by his son, Spencer, in Berwick. Our County examination was he'd on Tuesday, July 15. Kev. I. P. Zimmerman and family is spending his vacation at Harris burg. . Jacob Wagner and wife spent Sun day with friends in Troxelville. K. C. Walter and family were pleasantly entertained by Middle burg friends on Sunday. Dr. A. S. Dicffeiiilerferand family are spending the week with Juniata relatives. Adam Calriter and Miss Elsie Beirlc attended the picnic at Fre mont on Saturday. Don Hoover and J. 1. Sliadle came home last MeilncsOav irom their trip to Atlantic City. The St. John's Suudav school un uiial picnic was well nttendc I. rail ! ir 'I'm. Wieiinvpr an Ion- M Tnd is u'ivtj, to Eh-c'ili- Bittt-ra for anv trt'llble it is recommended fr a i-!itmnn cure will Mis-fly b eflVi-tod. It nevt-r falls t tone tli v bIimu ich, l e CUIhIm lilt Uului'YH and b-nveU, stimulate the liver, invigoratH tin notvi'tta dpuiifyiliH blood. It's i. woudci lul tonic fo run-divn n-s-teniw. Klertrie IliHera positiwh cure Kidney and Liver Troubles, Stomach Oisoraera, Nei voi'sness, Sleiplesmess, Itlieunwil imii. Nonil eia. and expels Malaria. S.itiefae tiou guaranteed by the Middleburu Drug Co., tiraytnll, Uarman A C RichtiehL Pa.. Dr. J. V. Sampsell Peuuscreek. Pa. Only o" cents. Tmo Tour l Hie I'hi-IIIi- ohm. Leave New York August 2, visiting Cliieago, Denver, Colorado t-prings, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Dt-I Monte (MonU-rey), Santa Rarbara, Los Angeles, San Jose and Portland on the going trip. Returning, Tour No. 1 will run east ward thriMigh the magnificent Cana dian Rockies by leisu rely day 1 i gh 1 1 ri s, with atoj at Glacier, Uantr Hot Springs, and other points, reaching New York on August 31. Tour No. 2 will .run easttnaind via Yellowstou National Park, including the usual six-day trip thr.nigh that in- Hi air Falls "I tried Aver. Hair Vigor to ttop my hair from falling. One- half a bottle cured me." J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, III. Ayer's Hair Vigor is certainly the most eco nomical preparation of its kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way. It doesn't take much of it to stop falling of the hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray hair. $i.n a mi. ah innim. It your drtiRKlxt cannot utipnly yon cruu u ono dollar sua we will expreu vuu a bottle, lie mire anil clve the name of your ueurem exnreiwothoo. AUdreiw, J. t. AY Ml IU., Uiwull, SlaiM, She (wtlklrjr home from church) Did you notice that loely Partnian hat Mra. Styler waa wearing? I could think of nothing els -the whole time. He No, my Joar, can t say I uui. To tell you the truth, I was nan axlei-p most of the time. She Then you might to ue asnamiu to own it. A nice lot or pii t" service must ljuve done you, I inuat say. Ally Sloper. OvrrruaBilraee. The man who lh!rk he knowi It all It happy fur a time. For him the Unlit lire brlll'.ar.t and tha belli are all achlme But when the Mil awakening coinethli Ufa reems very rouiih, And tht-n he invlts simple folk who ntr make a bluff. Vchinfc-ton Sl.ir. ANOTIIKK VICTIM. ti-ivstiinr nreserve. arriving New York SepteihlaT 4. Speciul trains will be provided. Rates from New York, I'liiladelpliia Viiliington, or any other (mint on tin Pennsylvania Railroad cant ot Pill biirir. bii-liidinir transportation, Pull man berth, anil all meals mi the tour fxeept "luring the live days spent in San l-'r.ineisi-o, when Pullman aeeoiu modiiUons and meals arc not provided: For Tour No. 1. Two persons occupying oml bcarth, lsi) each. For Tour No. -', "i, iuclu.liiig nil expenses through Yeilmvstown Park. Two persons occupying one berth, i-'M each. A preliminary announcement out lining the various delails will be furn ished upon application to ticket agents, tourist agent, llW Itroadway, New York, or ( Sen. W. JJoyd, Asst. (icn. Pass. Agt., Pennsylvania Railroad, Uroad Mre-t ."Station, Philadelphia. Ill Idea. "Where did you gi t that black rye?" nsked the judge. "During the race war. jeilge," Knitl the tougli-looking indiv'uliuil. "Knee w ar'."' repeated the judge. "Yes, suh; nut utile track, .linimid I was a lobster when I come to piekin' winners, anil I jolted him in de slats. Den de crowd took sides un w nt nt it." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Mrs nm ke hinoUer Cliica Mi.Mpiito-- Yes, Ceorgif wouW ;. iiway from ilmse cigaretle m! I feiir m- fhiill c him. I);ti! New. He llriil.e II l..-llll. (iel in;in St iiiln, I I lio hns ei.nsunieil a full dinner iit tin- culli-ge reslaur.-int, ditliileiitly, to the pi-iirU-t r Mind I liaf mi mo in-j in tlu-M- troii.-i-rs iim-k-ets. Proprietor (nfter an expressive pa use) Oh, w ell. I suppose j mi can pay me when j on haw- your ot hers on. tiei-iuan Si iiiIi n! Hut 1 haf no other trousers! lirooUy n Kagle. Ulir l-'.lliel llehnved. Ethel used to play u good (leal i the M-hrtol. One day nhe bad been very quiet. She sat up prim und be haved herself bo nicely that, after the school waa over, the tcucber re marked: "Ethel, my dear, you were a very gnod pirl to-day." "Yes'in. 1 couldn't help being dood. I dot a Ktitf neck!" Cincinnati- Enquirer. CONGRESSMAN CROWLEY Uses Pe-ru-na in His Family For Catarrhal and Nervous Affections. ir.V Mmi Mu lo You, Ami say sonio ether salve, oiut incut, lotion, oil or alleged henlor is as L-ooil as lluelden's Arnica Silly?, tell him thirty years of marvelous cores of Piles. Horn", l'nilt?. Corns, Felons, Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds, Bruises and Hkin Kruptioiis prove it's the best ami cheapest. !" cents nt the Middlehurjr Drue Co., Qravbill, liarman V- Co.. HichCu-ld, Pa., Dr. J V.Sampsell, Pennscreek, Pa. CONGRESSMAN j . B . Crowley. SCHNEE. The festival at Aline was'nt very well attemlcil last Saturday cvcniii";. Hiram Soli nee, of Freeburg, visit ed IViciid.s in town over Sunday. P. II. Stuck and wife, of Seven Points visited friends in our vicinity a few days last week. Miss Stella Hoover and Arthur Harding and his sisters, Esther and Mablc, returned home from their trip to Allentown. Hon. Joseph 13. Crowky, Congressman from Illinois, writes from Robinson, III., the following praise tor the great catarrhal tonic, Peruna. Congressman Crowley says: "After giving Peruna a fair trial I can cheerfully rscomaend your remedy to anyone suffering with coughs, colds and la grippe, and all catarrhal complaints. "Mrs. Crowley has taken a number of bottles of Peruna on account of nervous troubles. It hr.s proven a strong tonic and test- I can cheerfully recommend it. J. Is. kuwlly. It is exactly f'onressmiin rrowiey nays: " IV run a U a swift r.nil sure rem edy for coughs, ciliU and l.i grippu and nil catarrhal complaint.-". It is an excel lent remedy In all nervous troubles. It never fails to prove, itself a powerful ing cure. No other remedy Invented by man has ever received an l.ui' h prals-J from men of high station iw lVruna. Over forty members of Congress have tried it and recommended it to suffering humanity. They uso it themselves to guard ngainst tho effects of tho intense strain of public life; to ward off tho ill effects of Un changeable climate of "Washington. They keep it in their homes for family use. They recommend it to their neigh bors, and they do not hebltuto in public, print to dcclaro their appreciation and endorsement of this greatest of modern remedies. tonic nnd a lastinir cure." Tins is what Congressman Crowley says, and this is what thousands of other people are say ing all over tho United States. Congressman Homulus Z. Linney from Taylorsvillo, X.C., writes: "My secre tary had as bad a cuso of catarrh n I over saw, and sinco ho has taken one bottlenf IYruna ho seems like idifferent man." K'lrnuluH Z. Linney. Congressman A. T. (Soodwyn, Robin son Spring. A l.i., writes: "I have now used one bottle of lVruna and am a vvll man today. A. T, tioodwyn. V. S. Sciiati-r W. X. Roach from I.arv more, X. I'., writes:' 'I have usd Te rminus a toni-. It lias n atly helpiil me in streiiL'th, vi.r and appetite." 'nngrcs.-iii.i:i II."W. ngden from Ren ton, I. a., -writ' "I can con-, ;. n'ioiifly recoiiiiiii u.l your lVruna." II. W. ngden. Congressman II. W. Smith from Mur pliysboro, HI., write.-: "I luue taken one bottle f Peruna for my catarrh aud I feel very III ll 'It I'l IUlitcd." I ico. V. Smith. Coiigiis-m.iii I'.-ivid McekisoM from Xapole..n, "., writes: "I hav used several !i-ttl. sof l'. iUMa and feel gr-stlj lieni lit'd therel'V from my catarrh of Hie le ad."- l'avid Mcckisoll. Senator Mallory, of 1'ensncnla. Flo., writes: "I have usmI your excellenl remedy, IYruna, and hav recommeiulod it both as a tonic and a .-afeciiturrh rom-ecly."-Sl. ple n I!. Mallory. Senator M.C Rutler, ex-liovirnor ol South Can writes: "I c:n recom mend 1'cruna for dyspepsia and btomack troul.;.-."-M.'. Rutler. Senator WW. Sullivan fiom ixfor;ls Miss., writ.-: "I tab- ple.-u-ur. in re coiiniicii.!:!!.: your great i::itii-n:-.I c-itarrb cure, l'.-ru:i:i. -is tl..- be.-t I have ever tried." H". ". Sullivan. Senator . I. M. Thurston from i 'miilia, 2' ..-una . i.tlr ly r -yt-. irr;t:i:iiig rough." -.1. M. ..in 1 I : an . II NY!.., w ri; me of a v. Thurston. CoU-.rc.-r-l N'e a. la, w i tie of 1' r.. iiiiu'r.-r. .. !y Coiig: Al.i., v. ri:- la c. :, . ". .. iieiel.: ! eIy."-M. 1 ('..;,' - ; 1I:; ti.- i.l us '. ! a;:.l I t.i'... It." If ..a u i :. factuy l o.-'.i; t -v rito at ..ue -. full slat. 'i::. -lit be pleased t : Vico gratis. Address Iir. The llartiiiau Ohio. i:i n.:.v. 1 .ill.. !' l.:i i.e. v: !I .war 1 ' I , -- t;. 1" v.-.ird. tliie: take 1 hil'.r . m 1 : n i .ui ' NCc! V.'i!:;.-- !'.rr . , .1.'., writes: "I ..." !'eii,;i.i fe. 1. . .. -u.'.' rec. ..villi, w -r. .1 riv iroii,.; a,. Ir .iu tin- use .4 1 i i -v. 21. u t.na.i, . - f y....;r c..- o i ! iv y hi !ii: valu.. u from l.oi . ! tnc '..J tlf. . .-. io: ' I'e I.l- I J.l.Vli .1.110, nding i una, vii: le ad- ll.irimun, 1 l'i siiieiil ot a iiiituriuni, Culumuu 4 i J
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