n THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME Are Never Without Peruna in the House for Catarrh, Coughs and Colds. ((fFRFAKD PRB3St.V THE POQt fey ITS CQRP3 OP COKRMPONDENTa- jlTITITITniTITiWlWTm lUUtUtHlltllttMIIIUt.tiiiixi.u,. . HUMMEL'S WHARV. Levi l'ressler disposed, of his p u kst week. He hauled 120 jjls to Scliuegrove. Pot.r Klineler and wife made meir usual trip to Sunlmry Fji.lay. liU'it Foltz ol near Jsew Berlin Ls seen i this place one Jay Inst Wk. Andrew Trutt ot Sunbory L vbitinn Iter sou, Samuel, in this pee. I i.j. Miller and wife of Moran. nni.., wire visitors at John Scliocli's Wcentlv. - Mis. lr. Nipple ol Akron, Ohio, Lurmti linie Tuesday after spend- V sometime witli . her parents, 'homa MettricK ana wiie, in huh MrslVter Bailey visited her son, r.J.11 Knimbine "iid wife at Arter Ltiou nver Sunday. Horace Krumlmie and son, Win. IfDauville, called on his mother, Vr. Titer liailey, one day last Uk. Mrs Amanda Noll, Mr3. Wm. Lll. Mrs. Hettie Bailey and Mrs. Lsholu all made a business trip joStlmrove Saturday. DUNDORE. John l Wolf of Trevorton who Vent a few weeks with his parents tturned to his family. 'Siiuire Sechrist, Sadie Itambo bj Cora Reiehenbach, were ilele- Jates to tin Simlay School Convcn- Ln helil at Kratzerville returned luch encouraged and better ciiuipp- lor future work. Henrv K. Scholl sold 300 bus. apples to a party at Selinsgrove at are shipping to New York. Unr eij;lit pensioners draw $234 parttrlv Uncle Sam pays his debt gratitiite promptly. Produce is in better demand than ml and is bringing a better price. Ihecnpioi'S nuns are keeping fanners trom finishing their Cidernuiking and apple-butter ling i at its hightest pitch and tlit- approach of cool weather tage cheese will be the finishing hen. flic Siisjtieliauna Coal Breaker ? IWltd for a low days but is at be-t airain and the price of coal ikr jioorhoiise is not what it flit to lie, lor it ought to beenip- iur n u no credit to hang arounil i..u.i.-e in the.se Java of m-ns- v- r- Winnie K. Kver assisted her sis- in Ixiiling the best apple-butter e county. pur fanners are pleased with r ni-avy potato crop and at the r l,ri( e tliey are bringing. t. Niafler and wife were sud- y callwl to Sunhury last Satur- w see tiK-ir son who wascainrht a accident on t,e railroad. ur township is well represented w-'k at eonrl and our town mudile has been adjusted. Pr' II. M. Krebs is making pro- f 'lui cans. T1 wood in abundance and at Mtorn prices on the big hill. f ,r "lit of the '"r tax .-oil.- I . .., M tiunkii i cum J l'Tuoinan in these days of hr -xliools are running very r mm wlJi turn out a I many patriots. i1'1''1 arc so jdentiful along the '"anal that hunters arc dis- rJBU,""KS afraid to tackle H-1''. Wolf ia en-cting a man aloiic Nit..... r. .. i. ac,i',la is a money mak- " W 1',-U r Carman and wife 1 lor l'liil,.,!,.!..!.:.. i i ..... - 'ii.t lucrenanuise ''llllllcrv Artlii.rft.i li-;. . umue a ousi- 1 w otlinHgrovo last Fri- THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Miss Nettie Smith was to Milton fair and to Scluisgroxe visiting ooine ot ner relatives last week. Several of our citizens ore attend ing court at Middleburg this week. The farmers' picnic had Icon postponed several Mines and everv tune there was rainy weather, so they decided not to have any this year. Henry Ilardinir started for Phil aih'lph'ut to buy in goods and to aslungton to see the parade. John F. Troup of Ivantz hail beeii in town oatunlay on business. There was a party at Peter Car- 1 ra niau s luesilay evciimir. Thev re ported a good time. BEAVERTOWN. That she might also enjoy the sights at the Columbia county fan Miss llattie Aigler is spending thi i -.1 i . ... . . wcck wtiu relatives ami mends m Bloonisburg. John Bowcrsox has secured a po sition as clerk m the Iron Front Store in Lewistown and took charge of his duties Monday. rhe Beavcrtown Fire Insurance Co. officers held a niectino; in the home o!Kce Saturday. M. Ninth and family went to Lewistown Saturday where they in tend to make their home. Irvin Kinney and wife have made room in their family fur a little girl baby. IJally Day exercises will h held in the Lutheran Sunday School on the l'J int. The pastor will preach a special sermon to the young, after the close ot the exccrcises. Communion services will be held in the Reformed church Sabbath forenoon Oct. 10. Preparatory ser vices Saturday afternoon previous. Rev. and Mrs. A. I). Graniley attended the Keystone League Con vention in kratzerville last wei -k. Isaac Reaver caught a nice string of. suckers Saturday. Kight of them were over twelve inches in length. Samuel Wetzel Jr. has accepted a position as clerk in Jackson's store at Lewistown. John Moury, the third child, and only son of Kdward K. Smith and wife died of Dysentery, early Wed nesday morning on the 1st inst, af ter a short illness, aged 2 years G mouths and 4 days. Interment was made on Friday forciioon, Rev. I. P. Zimmerman officiated. We congratulate our most excel lent friend and former Beavcrtown Iwiy, Rev. J. M. Rearich of Centre Hall, who was elected Pres. of Syn od nt its late session, and will pre side for the first time at the fiftieth annual meeting of that lody, in his old home church in 1903. Our popular pastor Rev. I. P. Zimmer man was also honored by' In-ing elected a delegate to the general Synod in Baltimore- in May 11)03. PENN'S CREEK. Monday the scholars of the Inter mediate school had a vacation on CASTOR I A For Infant i and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of account of the moving of desks.' One of our old veterans viz. lavid Reichley left Monday, to attend the Soldiers' encampment at Washing ton. D. C. Mrs. S. F. Rheary left Friday to visit her sick daughter-in-law, viz. Mrs. Geo. Sheary who is living in lewistown. Don't forget ev. Garret who will preach Sunday evening in the U. Ev. church. I The school Ixmrd met Saturday and decided to have the Grammar go in the old school room vacated by the wholnrs of the Intermediate school, and the Iutt rin-diate school go in the new building. KREAMER. J. E. Mngee has been spending this week in Philadelphia selecting fall and winter goods. The enterprising fruit grower, John Boyer, will finish up the peach business this week. Mrs. A. W. Smith of Selins grove spent a day the fore part of the week wih her mother, Mrs: L. Walter. G rover Smith went to Selinsgrove last Wednesday to learn operating with bis uncle, A. W. Smith. M. E. Erdley and, Harry Kilter and wife and W. W. Ronsh and wife attended the Milton lair last week. Our carpenters are at work at the Zciber's church building a tower. N..P. Hummel started tf the Eastern cities Monday morning to purchase fall and winter goods fbr the firm of Hummel & Hummel. Win. Fryman is buying up win ter apples. I understand he wants 100O bus. John Bickhart and family spent Thursday in Freeburg. Our farmers are busy piekiug their apples between showers. There was quite mii excitement iu town last week. IVnple thought there was an earthquake. Kmun er's lumber pile,alout 'JO Ret liili, fell, v The county Christain Endeavo. convention will be held here the 17 and IS of this month, llopeeviry one interested will lie present. The train killed a turkey for N. C. Gutelius. Letter to F. F. Walter. MiuuLKBi-Bii. 1'enn'a. Dear Sir: You know how well it pays to keep your carriages paint ed, lioth for looks and to keep out water. It pays as well to paint your barn and your house. We put your barn first, because that is your business your customers set it. You see, there are two good rea sons for paint; one is looks; the oth er is wear. If you paint for looks, the wear will take care of itself. Paint often for looks; and use good paint for lioth looks and wear. The best paint is Devoe lead andj zinc ground together by machinery; same proportions as are used by the U. S. Government. It wears twice as long as lead and oil mixed by hand. Yours truly, 38 F. W. Dkvoe & Co. MR. AXI) MKS. l'ETElt HOFFMAN, KYI.ETTOWN. PI. U PKTER HOFFMAN, Kylertown, I Mrs. Potor IIofT.nan hlso writes: l a., writes: J "i wns 8K-K rur ltmnv vciirs: sufforpd "I WHS deaf for five roar nml nrrnld find no help. I wa completely di-af; was allllcteil with short. k-ss of "lir.-:--!i, brouehttln, trouble in the throat, o ll.:t I was in mloery. Through ono i.f lr. Ilartman'ii almanaos I decided lo try Peruna, and lxmght a Inittle. "1 took three bottles nml now tn 1 r- 1 well; my hearing Is (ood again; I urcatno without allllculty ; my thro no longer lnilaniod. I followed :-!l direetioiiH, and can now say ti..-i Uartmnn's l'eruna has cured me. "I recommend It to all snITerliv i. Mh catarrli. am seventy-one yetu.. .-.., have an appetite again andean u.-.rk. feel ten years younirer." When old ago comes on, entarrl eases come, also. 8vgtemir rninrr most universal in old people. This explains why Poruna had I bo lndisponsablo (o old people. 1 is their 8afe-guard. Peruna Is tl. remedy yet dovUed that mcetf cases exactly. Buch cases cannot bo treated 1 j vum.3 vuw 4 1 W. . O 0OlVUilC . -ill 1 ' . . dr could cure them. Thla 1 eim tlr i.Urs.jTi I -I id ! .10 lr. . ttl- f .1110 run a mly i hese m with the liver, stom-wh and kidm-vH. lind seven i.nctors, I-ut immi could cure me, as they did not ku nv what niled me. "Kvery one who s:.-,v mo nniil Hint T could not live very Ion -. I ho'-nn to tak Peruna mid grew bette, . vcrv i'.uv. The severe pains in the stom have JUno- peared. lam now well:,:: ! have a srood appetite. I am seventy y.-.rnt old and can do my work without j.c ting tired. "Peruna Is the best meCU-'ne In the world for catarrh. Your eo;iJ I 'c runs has saved my own and my In. band's life." Mr. Kobert Setters, of Murdu. !;, Uas Co., Xeb., li.ix !.-,, writes : "I had catirrh from mv Ik-.-i 1 nil through my sy- tein. I took Peruna until ir--d. I am eighty-three old, and feel ad yoiitij as . n'.ly amn'itr om- old 1 I 1-ked l.. v-ji. as I - a;.,." r-:ni Md. . r I was entirely and a half yea. I did ten year? "I vl.-it"l r frienilrJ, w ho did t-.vent v vc J luic'.-x-i, O., Ira frt catarrh t-x k. 8chreyer, on & lo Separate Skiiti Our skirls dexCrvn voni- nilmili,.n whet !i r :i 1 Iivks oi- W'lilkiinr SLIi-t lu di-in-il, we jiosiiivi-ly olU-r renter lir- k m us iii.iu you i-uii una eisewiiere. Notice these nriees i-oino nml u..,. tl. skirts and he eoiivim-t-il. ?!..)( Walking Skirt in (irey Oxford, ( rows titi-iiillL' at IiiiHoim 1 1 I seams, JJ.IX) value. SlMHMlrey WalkingSkirt with stitch ed lloiinee wortli fc.'."0 Dress Skin, all wh)1 cloth, lin ed with pen-aline, really worth $:!.0. f.'t.lK) Itlai-k and (in.v'Wnlkliur Kklrla good weight, pleated kI.Ks, 0 rows .llll-lllll lit OOUOTll. it. OO IV.rLr ltln, ,,,.,1 r-l.,il. Skirts with circular lloiinee stitched; and four rows cord around limine. fti.iHi, K"0, fs.no, $12 and Jfl.- lllm-k Chevii-ls. lthu-lc ninl i;r..v i;.iim,v. Snow Flake, Un-ss or Walking lengtiisi nniti aim uiiuueo, plain, lurneii UaCK and slot senilis. Home nro linl(nn.l down back, extra sizes toi. MLTOIT, Penna. Resplendent Fall Styles All over our Immense Store A superb collection of new, stylish, attractive, ami n i:1!.!e Mer chandise. In almost every instance the ,,uality is Letter and the pri. c less than a year ago its hecause of our hetter lacilities in lu vii!K. Ladies' Suit Bargains Here's an ide:i of llu n-nl vnl IKW WO ftreRivinn in our new Fall Stock of iauies- lauored muiu. All made to our)eeial order they show a rich ness Rtui refliieiii.iit in Ai-orv itopt. Wa guarantee the tit, tho workmanship and the style. Norfolk Suits $15. Green Cam el's Hair in the white haired effect and in the mannish hlm-k mill u.-lilt..li.u.lr. il Suiting two of the most stylish fabrics ot the season. Jacket Norfolk style, pleats on buck extending over the shoulders, pleats front and 2 Oocket.s. Iin-ltv fi.lt 11ml lni-mul I.....L- culls on sleeves, lined throughout with satin. Skirts full cut, 0 Rored, plaited sidec, nti tohed t)tU)in. 75c Check Suiting 60c Here's an uniisal oll'ering, riglit in tile nelgni ol Hie season ivln-u you expect to pay full price. We fortu nately picked up a rare bargain in an an .n wool suiting, .0 inches wide in small check, green, brown, grey, mid blue, with white bars making the check. Au excellent weight for tailor ed Miiis and dame fashion points strongly toward the small cheeks. Kegnlar 75c value for due yard. The New Dress Trimmings The real Unutv of a dre dciiMiulv largely upon the trimmings for the im pressive linishinir touches. Yon will want home of the pretty ellects shown at our counters. If you haven't seen them yet Ik sure to look at the elegance portrayed by them. Persian Trimmings iu color, lend at tractiveness hi their various hues. Silk and Cotton, 50c to $2.25 yard. Lace Medallions with the centers filled in with finest mousseline in black and white silk, 50c, 75c, OOe, $1.U5 to $2.!i5. In Katlste from 25e to $1 .00. Corduroys Velvet Cords The popularity of this fabric is now an assumed fact. No more fashion- able material Is shown than this for a walking or street costume or for a sep arate waist and for children's coats. It is characterized by a heavy cord or rib you will find an elegant display here in resiiia, myrtle, ligbt and navy blue, castor and cardinal. . Trice 75c yard. November Delineator & Patterns Make your own Winter Coat or (.'ape You can do this by means of ltutteriek Patterns. The November ltutteriek Patterns show new Norfolk ami new gored capes with special collar effects and drop shoulder eftecls. Our Jiutterlek Paper Pattern Depart ment shows splendid variety and should be visited by yeu each month inorkcrto Inspect the novelties thai are continually being placed iu our stock. November Delineator hero too. Sent by mini. New Umbrellas Stop a moment at our display of new umbrellas for men, women, little Indies and little gents each have their re 8eetive kinds. No better selections anywhere, have taken particular care that the fabrics were right, the sticks stylish and the prices as little us pos sible for good umbrellas. 3iKi and 50c children's 24 Inch, wood handles, good covering, fust black. $l.uii and $1.2-3 Little Oetit's 24 inch, just as strong and serviceable as men's and yet not clumsey looking, steel rod, curved handle, ntckie trimmed, good Gloria covering. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 up to $5.01 Ladies' 20 inch, steel rods, paragon frames, handles iu great variety, natural wood, peatl, eliony, horn or oxidized, gold und silver plated. The lowest lu price have best quality Gloria silk covering, guaranteed fast black. Over $2.00 the covering is pure taffeta silk of reliable quality, silk shield and tassels. Special value at $3.50 silk umbrellas la colors for sun or rain, green, garnet, blue, black In plain or pJlka dot bord er, handles in pearl, gold and silver plate. $1.25 to $5.00 Men's 28 Inch, large as sortment of handles, steel or wood rods. $1.25 mid $2.ou Kxtra large si.cs .iu' and : I inch. What you so often need in driving. 12 l-2c Sateens 10c A heavy purcliaseand a priceadvant age gained. We give you the saving instead of asking the usual price. Die large lot gives an unlimited selection too. They come iu black, blue, brown, grey and nil In stripes and large nml small figures. Full width and usual 12U- quality for 10c yard. ' '.V' What lie-' -! slmdi-. ! .' . -i u In. H i' i Wiv.. I , ,,, ,, driving I- !-i I fr--: ! - i. icr in weight ;!':m the i ci :i- kid glove. I'r.m, i- - ; . ... :.ia ' i.-,k.- pla f lb- M Vi !' ! '.'-I . ,i wear. J'l-ii-ii.'. r.l .en'i .1 !i'tiii:;. Stitch,.. I li.-n-l; . iv'i'i - i-i 'at est rdiadi s. I of we i.en $1.25 Counterpanes $I.(H) Many were too late for the other lot they went so quickly. .We now have more of the same kind, enough we think to last a week at least. Pretty Marseilles pattern, full double bedsie, nice medium weight, mi soiled goods. Kei'tilar value Is S-l 'Y Imf thi atl.(K). Chatelains and Wrist Hags Kvery lady and little girls too en Joy the convenience of these stvlish reotli.sltcs. We have the kinds 'i h.-it will please you. 25c and 50c chatelains for lilth- irii-lu and grown people black and alligator leiiiuer siraps autl hooks. 75c, S5c. SI and $1 "5 ( 'hnlelains In I black, alligator and t-in for ladies. I rieklo trimiulngs, outside pocket, leather and chain strait. Have the safety hook, prevents all possible chance of ever eoniimr unhooki-d of themselves. fOc and 75c Wrist Hairs, unfinished leather, niekie trimmings, long nickle ' euaiu. i i (iolf (i!ot-s -.Mi.N.sc.s' und l.aJics' The in-w t i . -- arc here, and tin . are superior in i very way to Ht v.'-irs- i iieyarn, tin- woi unian-lnn Mid the lit ting iiialiliis arc ai! better. Seamless, knit of tine ft v.-irn f ill fashioned lingers, white, red, drab and black. Pi ice "iic pair. Lace Curtains and fphol.stcri...-. A larger -lock, prettier ileshrii and better ones for the price (li-iii we have ever sliown you heluie. We Wei.l reel lo th livers thi Fall insie.-i to the middleman the extra pn,iii saved is yours in price and vai n . Noltiiiehaiis l"ic, so,-, no,., 1.0.1 i lo ?-ii.iiii pair. Ileal I li points to .'s-'i.ik: pair. Arabian the popular idea now -.- ...'.1 1 pair. Tapi -hy I in laiiM are hen- in wide selection both in ipiiiliiy a id .ii.ois some new ellect that are fascinating $1 25, d 50, .v -".0 uii-to Ss 50 pair. Ralston Health Shoes Men's .." on shoe d (HI. Ttu- I'liilat'd Winter styles are here, styli-b in shai e in all weather dry and eomfortabli in wet weather. Tin- wall rpi'i i I' a v the sole is liiaile keeps the ilanipnos ffulu getting through it, the result is n-completely wateriiriiof -is a shoe in.-ule of leather can lie. Tout formed ocr a natoniiciil lasts need "no hc-ipiii;r ju". They are the shoe witli 101 idea, not an old shoe with a new ntimc, but liiii'cr cut construction from every other syle. i.nanii i an i i;ox ' u., arc tin- ' leathers " (in of wi ar for $1 on i, pair. iihny, eat h Ladies' Gloves Fall and Winter Gloves with a reputation. Hint's the kind we sell. Many years experience with the sjinie firms u-ith Hiilisfm.il,! in every purchase assure us to say that . , , . . , . . you cHiuioi mm wuier gloves than these for the price. Our guarantee for reasonable wear goes with each clove sold. $1 00 Royal Kid, higher quolity, bet ter fit, better finish and more style than and other dollur glove we know of. They are guaranteed. Castor, steel drab, brown, green, black, lu fact, iu any shade desired. $1.60 P. Centemerl, Real Kid, in nro t- Fall Carpcliiis Are you thlnkii.;; ot 11 new l.,o! car pet thw Fall? Do you want the best you can get f. r ll., ..mount ,, pend? Then come hero before vou buy. l-i urout oft, ry live pnp:e 1 convinced that we shown la reel sell ion and prettier patterns, nml nt- elieapcrpr.ee, quality considered than others do. Savonicrj :1 V) Wiltou Velvets 1 50. Axminsteis il 10 and 1 2.i. BiKly lirussels f 1 10 and 1 25. Velvets $1 00 and 1 10. Tapes! rys 50c, GOV, (W,, 7,'c and b5c Ingrains 2-ic up to c5e. Rag Carpets SjcIo OOe. j t