MIDDLEBURG POST. PORT TBSVORTON. Our town, which for raaoj weeks . toAiL as it were to our f, SWH 8t last be heard from lr luimble servant sha'i eu.Ieav.ir ',iufur:u you 1,out our iti,re!ti'' itt!c tn'n- t- TA.uia bliainuacii nt I HiU . I- i . THE OLD HZUADLE at kic- . . . JJiss Alu V. Kuiglits, who is i . i ;n liosiHtal in Baltimore. lmplinc" I L home on account of ill health. r.lwii) S. Arnold ami iamiiy ot Lshingtoii, D. C, returned home. fltuniav utter Having seni me nHiimr with his mother, Mrs. Varv A. Ariioiu. Misst lit'iia and Iatiu lmg;i- . tt.ii.ib vnrtf til.,iwfltit fwitli their uncle, W. S. liCiihurl Mrs. Philip Arnold ot ohaumkin vixitin her sister, Mrs. John loover. lelm I. Charles returned to Barriiiirg Monday alter haviug ntSiir(!ay with hia iuruily. Miss Clara Bineaman of Quaker jty is liniiie on au extended visit. Mrs Anticline Houseworth is iiitinjr relatives at Milton. Park Snainlweli, one of the lead er clerks in A. V. Pontius' Whole ile CoiiltK tioiiery Store, Sunhury, ,ent a night at home last week. Our town was well represented Hoover's and Page's picnics. Irvin Keieheiilmcli and Miss ;ma Stepp of Allentown are visit i their homes. J. Edwin Arnold, a Slianiokin Lhitect, is making improvements Jackson Stroll's property. Sheets Kelly and wife of Stiu- C .1 .1... ... Ery spent a lew nays me p:si ik with his mother. Stewart Hall and wife of Moliau- tq spent Sunday with relatives. Chas. Keller and lady friend of insgruve called ou his mother lnuay. William Freeborn and wife ot ubury are visiting local relatives. .Clarence Faust, wife and son nt Sunday with Wni, Boyer's. Andrew llerrold and family spent nday in this vicinity. jMre. John Ileielienbach of Pallas La business caller during the Kk. LJacob Sholly and daughter of Irone are welcome guests of rela- es. Miss Maine Arnold of Milton, merly one of our fairest daugh- is heing entertained by her ft of friends. Ceo. Strawser of Selinsirrove ed tlii'ough our burg one day week. lie coal licet can still be seen on beautiful Susquehanna daily. KREAMER. Miss Errna Magee of Lewisburg risking her brother, J. K. Magee tins place. I v kjliyuci UUU flld of SelillSiTOVft wpw trnnnino' liind this place last Saturday. ranklin Koush. who had lieen rking at Milton, came home sick is getting better. peo. Aurand, who is working at pisiown, is spending the week at peo. Gordon k at home. rankliii Mitchell was homo nvpr -lay. firs. J. Walter Kowe of Cjclinscrove were jng for Mrs. A. C. Smith last QUNDORE. Potatoes are tie ihihv makinj Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE SELINSGROVE. Mrs. Dr. G. A. Harter of May town, who spent several weens with her parents, J. V. (angler and wife returned home Monday. is spending the k. VERDILLA. r E. Aueker of Cliulasky spent ("7 wiui inenUs Jiere. athawav Kcdlv l'ry wore visitors fiere over lay. m l-ssiu Rhymestine of Se Erove npent Sunday with her ". lizzie Schrey. ' y. and Einauuel Longacre are '"'8 a "ew house for Elias ey. "ay that in manv mrcs tln fl'at are - "wviik a umu uuii b liall- as much as the truth. 'J now t,u Koinan . Catholics we f'uldiu school eyslcm abol 1,1 !' Philipine Islands. 'y it hurts their church. a l"y, for the old church, 1 that the uublic schools """werjofhell. . fore itliM w,..iw': .'' P - .v...it-o your readers n.fL " wing oi uie P'tWtbePattisoaeiUier. J. W. Beistle and wife ot Buch anan, Mich., took in the (. A. 'It. encampment ut Washington and visited his sister, Mrs. (!. V. Von Neida and family. Mrs. Ida B. Jones ol Blooining ton, Ills., spent several days with her cousins, M. L. Wagenseller and vife. She formerly attended the Susq. Female College under Prof. C. C. Baughman. She has not been in town for 1)1 years. Two carload of coal came to town Friday 'J lth of Oct, it heing the next day af'ier they Ingan mining coal after the strike. Mrs. J. S. Miller and daughter left Friday for an extended trip west. They expect to lie gone sev eral months. The Republican meeting on Tuesday night was very largely at tended in fact the Opera House was entirely too small to hold the im mense crowd. The speeches were excellent and right to the point. The Rally Day exercises at Trin ity Lutheran Sunday School were largely atteuded and the exercises were good. It is to be hoped that it will be a profit to both School and Scholars, and a new impetus given to the work. A number of our bridge builders were home for several days recently among them being S. VV. Spahr, Will Keller, W. O. Hoflman and Harry Strawser. Rev. S. E. Ochsenfora of Allen town was a visitor over Sunday. He took part in the dedication of the uew church at Kratzerville Sun day. Dr. Endeisand wife spent Sat urday here in the interests of Sus quehanna University. Prof. J. II. Feehrer and family held a family re-union Thu rsday. Mrs. J. Wr. Lake of Montgomery, Pa., was entertained over Sunday by friends. She as well as her husband, Rev. J. W. Lake, are staunch friends of S. U. Mrs. Schnure accompuincd by her mother, Mrs. Six, returned home from a two weeks' visit in Maryland among friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton of Ak ron, O., visited relatives here and at Slianiokin Dam. They return ed to their homes Friday. Dr. Nipple put in an Acetylene Gas machine and now has Ids house and the street in front of it handsomely lighted. The Halloween party given by the Philo Literary Stwiety of S. U. was a grand success both iu point of numbers and the program. The exercises closed at a late hour af ter light refreshments had bi-eu served. We noticed M. L. Wagenseller ou our streets again having return ed from his trip to Phila., where he was for a month attending to the wants of us trade as they came to the City. Rev. J. E. F. Hassinger and family of Armstrong Co., passed through town on their way home on Monday. Brick for the new Pump House of the water work are being re ceived. Mrs. Anna Allcnnian of Harris burg is visiting friends in town. cr fur our farmers tiU i-.ir as the crop is v ry laige and the pri x god. The .iiKjiit lrii.n Cial R.vtLr is seitlii'g up ili :ifiiir nitisfaet tyy to all ntili ini.nste I mid expects !-j :c '.Mac its pe'.ui i s ;.t an en I. ia'e. Corn liiiftkiiig these frosty morn ings is invigorating mi l conducive to longevity. Opossums are so plenty that the) roost with our tnerclnou'. chickens and help themselves to chicken f r breakfast before tiny leave. The Bighill is swarming with wood choppers mid everybody is looking for a haig and o'd fashion e 1 winter. The inmates i f our poorliou-ie are cutting wood to make the house comfortable for themselves. ' A. Troiitinan, m hunt of Port '1 revcrton was seen on our streets Our Western ii:orhave return ed to their homes satisfied that Pennsylvania enjoys prosperity. Rev. H. T. Scarle has a protract ed meeting ut the Hoover IT. E. church. Jacob Kerstetter's potato crop is simply immense this vear. Nathan Hackenberg was in town j one day last week for a load of wheat as the result of his last year's ! farming operations. ' James Xeitz moved to Suubiirv where he and his daughters are) working at the Worsted Mills and earning big money. j I). W. Staid had lieen threshing, for our farmers List week and the grain shelled out bountifully. I. W. Ijongacre has quite a niiin iii . i i oer oi s-ies aecross iiie river wliere they want a first class Auction eer. The 'Republican party carried every iiu jki taut post on Tuesday and prosperity is assured for the future. The new firm that started up at the river shore arc doing a goood business in music and musical in struments. Last Saturday every gun in the community was poiuted at Mr. Rabbit, but many cases were not fatal. A STRONG, VIGOROUS MAN Is Liable to Break Down Pe-ru-na is Sure to Restore. Ahmm " ATOXIC 1 t medicine tht ptves ton tOFomepHrt if tlie ryuti-m. Thvre are different kinds of ton!,-, Imt the tonic most neeile i in this omintry, when CHtarrh i- t riv:.!-nt, is a tonio t'..at cfHTati s r. ttiv nrn-nas mora branes. Piruna is n tm!i' to tho muiMm mora tranesoftliowhi.il' i j -ily. It vivestono to the eaplllary -ir.-i: Iatim v hi "h otm- ftitutes these il'H-nt" nicmhriMl'1. l'eruna is n sicrl!'." in it oim r-itlon i;;n n ti.rrt.: mhu. tue :rit i-triiii's : ..ff. .!! :i :. - li:i i:. :'.:n' t th" r. nit i 1: friv.s t..i '. iritl the it !! a nil ca- t.i the i r;ninnl Hon. Frank Dunn, Alderman Twenty-Fourth District, writes from 232 East Fifty Eighth Street, New York City: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: Gentlemen: "There Is no remedy for a broken-down syriem that I know ot which will so effectually restore health as Peruna. "Whenever I am overworked or suffer from the consequences of a cold a few doses of Peruna builds me up again more quickly than anything I ever tried. I find it especially valuable for catarrh. Three bottles cured me three years ago ot catarrh of the stomach and I have never had the least symptoms ot It since." Very truly, FRANK DUNN, Alderman 24th Dlst., N. Y. City. r.i rvc l'!.r-. Catarrh r:mn.t Ut long where. IVruna is ;.-ieil intelligently. lVrur.a seeks out rat.irrh l'l nil the hid den j-rts of the IkkIj-. Paul Lnidrnin writing from Atlanta, Oa., says: "In January Inut I hepan tho use of your l'eruna ami Manuliu for whit was termed organic hiart trouH. At that time I could scarcely walk to my I'lacs of business vitl. nut stoii.lni; to ivst and on arrival felt eniiijiletely t'Xh:l'.l.-!ed. Uad severe imiii:: in my heart and i.i ral dizziness. Afti r using tl.e (lrt hortleof l'eruna I began to in jirove and today I feel that I am a soumI uiaa and I work fourteen hours a i!;.;- without any bad feeling." Paul hand:- :'n. A. M. Ikird, an eni' ' of the C. B. .V CJ. It. It., West P.urli: ' :i, writoat "I had catarrh of i -it itnach and small iutestlin h for a ir.; Vr of years. I went to a number of i! irs and got no relief. Finally one ' -y iloctora sent mo to Chicago and I :. ' the tamo fato. They said they ecu. i . I'.othing for ino, that 1 had cancer of i macli and there was no cure. la'.:ti -i fiought tho Hume, for my 1 reath w i- s i. i thing awful. I could hardly stun I ti, it wa so offensive. 1 eouui not evt ui..".hing without great miftry, an 1 t gradually grew worse. "Finally 1 pot t ne of yo-ir looks, and concluded I world try I'eruti i, and thank God, I found a r' lu f bud a euro for that dreadful disea'. I took tlvo bottles of Peruna and tv i f Manalin, and I now feel like a now man. Thero is nothing U'ttcr than Pei una, and I keep a bottle in my house all the time." A. M.lkerd. It you do not ilerivo prompt and satis factory results from tho uco of Peruna, write at once to Ir. Hartiuan, giving a full statement of your rajs and he will be pleased to give you hi valuable, ad vice gratis. Address Pr. Ilartman, Proai lent ot The Ilartnjun Sanitarium, Columbuj, Ohio. chreyer. 3yEIXiT03Sr oon & Co., na. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ofyd Infant's Wear Children's Clothes llaudrtoiiie things fur the ehildren tit little itrieen. Our Mtore is the lihiee to buy the little one's bib and tucker. The largest and most eoniplete assortment to be found; have cjuite recently added a full lirj of ready made gHrineiits, so that you ean 11 ik 1 eluthiug for the baby or the little one from head to foot in great variety. The time is pant when mothers sew and make up all these tiling. Now they buy them all ready to wear cheaper than you can buy the goods and muke them. Duiuty, pretty and aervieeable gar ments. Note the prices : Hilk Cups, liic, 3.jC, r)0el Coc, 85c, fl to ll.oU in white, blue, pink, red, old rose, well lined, some fur trimmed witli whiteswunsdowiijothers with lace and nilllea and ruching. Wool Caps knit of line wool yum, silk yarn edge's (()e; Silk Caps, satin ribbon drawn all over outside $1. TxUeH, the great cap for winter wear, wool yarn, fancy stripes, 'Se. Long HkirU, heavy shaker flannel, silk embroidered edges, fOe and Too; Fine white llannel.einbroidered in silk, $1.00 and$l.i-. Kliort Hkirtu, shaker, with hem, cam bric waists, embroidered edges, 'Sc hikI oOe; White wool llunuel, caiiihriu waist, llnished in silk, $1. Knit .Saiues. llnest wool yarn, blu and iink edges, 75c to f l.T'i. Tho best are hand knit. Kiderdown Haiiucs, tiiuk and blue cotton llaiinel, lieavy lleeeed, silk rib bon strings, Hoe; White eiderdown, trimmed In blue and pink, silk em broidery und ribbon, 50c. Kiderdown Kimonos, blue and pink collars, lapelsund cults, silK ti nned, oie. Flannel Shawls, wool, hemmed and seal loped edges, silk embroidered Dow ers in corners, .;, l.w ana ji.-i. Short Skirts iu Cambric and Nain sook, tucked, hemstitched embroidery ru tiles, luce and embroidery trimmed, 2.5c, 60c, 7e, il.(K), $1.2.5, fl.OO. Long and Short Dresses, India linen. cambric, nainsook mid long cloth, trim med with fancy yokes of lace and In sertion, ru tiles iu embroidery, hem stitching, lace and lusertijn, 2ro to $2.50. ilooties, flue wool yarn, blue and Sink trimmed, 10c, 15c and 25c a puir; ilk knit, colors, 25 and 30c; Long ones, wool, fancy colors, 50c. Legging, knit from fine wool, with straps, 25c; In white or black, or knit like drawers, 50c and 75c. Mittens, black, red, blue, pink and white wool, 10c, 15c, 25; Bilk, 30c a pair. . Shoes, soft sole, black, blue, p ink, Buy Carpets Now. Do you want a good parlor or dining room carpet; of (lie best wearing carpet made.' Here's an opportunity in three patterns $1.25.JJody Brussels at $1.00 because they are patterns dropped by the looms we won't be able to get more of theiu. Green with pink Mowers, tan lock ground witb green figures and green with red leaf and scroll. Regular $1.25 Carpets to go for $1.00 yard, ser ved laid and lined. Some have borders. white and red, 25c ami 50c; lUack in kid or patent tip, patent leather, light soles, 75c and $1.00. Fat Ilaby and Foot Form Hose for fat babies, plain or patent tip, Toe, H. rinierwetir, Hosiery iu full simply; Coats from Hoe upward, pretty thinv-t in eiderdown, liedford cords and cloth. Curtain Poles Very Cheap We claim your preference leeaue sell cheaper 1 1 inn others. And just tit. this season of the year the item of in these is a matter of importance. 2 for 25c for Curtain l'oles that reg ularly sell for 20c each, complete with ll.xtures, White enamel or Oak, the size suitable for putting up curtains of nil kinds or draperies. White ones have white knob fixtures with gilt trimmings: oak have pole ends to each have brackets to fasten to win dow. Other stores ask us much ns 20c for no better, our price is l.'tc or 2 for 2'n' eoniplete. 5c for Sash Curtain Itods, with fixtures; these generally sell for 10c. Special Tapestry Curtain Sale Attractive bnrgnins prepared for 50 lb. Lard Cans for 25c Why do we sell them nt sileli n ridiculously low price? It's the way department stores do business, 'i minimum profit, that's the reason it pays to buy here, the smallest possiblo profit to pay. . A hint though these same cans nre worth 27c wholesale now we boiiL'iit before the rise, will hold oil lbs. bird, good lieavy tin, Japanned in color. Compare our price 25e with what oth ers ask for the same kind, 25 pound size nt the same price. Toilet Fet Bargains UegularjK.OO Sets at $5.(10. AJurge purchase has made this price possible. Not a sale of undesirable decorations or of inferior goods in fact they haven't been here n week yet and come direct from n reliable pottery giMids that you can depend ou not to craze. 12 piece sets, best Amerieal Porcelain, decorated iu pink and green, all edges and sides with neat gold bauds, huge sized slop jar with extra handle near the biittoin. In the regular wav sell special selling. A ciiance to ami t- f(,r s.on, but through this under priced , , , purciiase make tlie price $o.uu per set saving. Have too many of certain I 11 kinds; will wienllce the price rather than carry them over winter, Sii.OO Curtains reduced to $-1.00 pair, ricli shadings iu old gold. (5.00 Curtains at $3.00 pair in Green. Tun and lllue shadings. $2.50 kinds for $1.75 pair pretty reds, browns and greens. . $1.75 qualities now $1.25 pair, rich colors iu olive green aud red. All have knotted fringed ends, cor responding to the color of Curtains. Carpet Sweepers Reduced $2.00 Sweepers for $1.41). A special ollerlng to the housewife, not a toy, but the full sized sweeper that will prove satisfactory In every way. Antique oak, good bristle brush, self cleaning dirt pans, woven cloth safety baud to prevent scratching furniture, adjusting handle, all parts Japanned. Urea test 8 weejier Bargain everofl'ered in Milton, at $1.49, sells everywhere for $2. Pure Silk I'mberellas $.1.40 We have been doing a little umbrella gathering recently; hue siicci-cdcd iit bringing to you a remarkable assoii nieutat a remarkable price. Ladies' 21 i inch Silk Umbrellas tor $.'!.!:, worth $4. lies l liiaek Tallcta Silk covering, silk shield er cover, silk cord and tassel, steel rod, paragon frame, fancy gutlji pereha Imiidlo Willi nickle plated buiulaud ferrule. I'.esides black we haveg'trnct, green, blue ami black with white polka t t borderal thesame price. Ladies 2(1 inch Gloria Silk at $1.25, worth $1.. "ill. lilaek Gloria Silk that will n:t fade, steel rod, paragon frame, silk cord mid tassel, faliey celluloid handle. Men'sSLM! rml.rellns for $1.25. Twil led gloria covering, steel Mil, paragon frame, natural wood curved handles, lb ally the best umbrella We have ever sold for $1.25. More New Waist Cloths Another new supply of those hand some waist materials they b.vve sold sn fast we found it impossible to keep ' u satisfying assortment on band but now we are showing the pn ttic-i lot, we have had yet have just come in, exclusive patterns not more than two waists to the largest piece. They are suggestive of waiin'b for winter 'wear, but an improvement over tlie llannels of last year, castors, greys, whites, blues, reseda, idle green ti tut rose with pretty stripes, 5!t: to !Nc yd. Golf and Eiderdown Vests F.very lady needs u golf vest Ik cause they're warm and stylish. Golf Vests J.'.oo and $2.50, knit of llnest wool yarn, plain red, led and white, red mid green and red and black, black and white ami while and block, Fancy front laced with silk trimmed with niekle or gilt button and pocket. Hack fancy knit like front or plain ribbed. Kiderdown vests 5l)e, $1.25, $1.50, Pink, red and grey, crocheted edges of wool yarn and bands of Safin, fastened front with satinribbon bow or silk braid frogs. A New Sewing Hachine The "New Demurest" is u model of perfection, whether interested in a machine or not, be sure to see (bis New Model, lias the new automatic drop head as you lift the lid the head I drawn up. Dcmon-st Machines are nil guaranteed for ten yenrs, have ball bear ings and full set of attachments, $l!).50 and $22.50 for box top; $20.50, $25.00 and $:)0.ix for drop head. The New Denior est 55. Sold ou weekly payments. A week's trial allowed. r .V