MIDDX-EBURG POST. . SWINEFORD. ... i. r ..... '... V)njte ft liumiirr ui jtjmi- Uihegick list f l.ii Feustcrbupb shot a red rr k Geloett of Sfouptown jcidtJ 5)siii8 tn town Friday. (J. Ilerrolil of Miltou spent in town. Mrs J Is- tinier spent fc:t:mly .Nltllmry. ,ivt Kccler, who hail Ittt'ii work- at Kast 1 ittMjtirg, returned i l:ie f'l'K- hi.. Local Insutiite which vt i;j the franklin Virjiu- LkIi.kiI Iioiiw whs postponed to . li j 1'. Katlilon and Clark Hour l'axtonville were in town ratur- afternoon. . ilrs. Lewis Miller anJ Mrs Win. .vt.r attended the funeral of Hie Mrs A. 0. kreamer buriiHl at r. R. Arnold of Port Treverton mt S.HiiUiy with his father west WU. VERDILLA. '. K. Atieker with his family 'Imlasky moved to this place last slur. v. W. A. Haas helil eoin- . -i i . ..i i. k:liil) services ut j.cist;r a ciiurcu llay. iIn. A. S. Scclirist and son spent llay with lneiuls at Sunbiiry. Bjwat'il Scholl made n hu.siness tuMilllintowii last week. I'. V. Sliolly rami! home Satur- itfnun n shooting match with a t i ley gobbler. t:i account of the bad roads on iv we had no mail here. KREAMER. 'in. liickle and family moved is jilace last Thursday. is Kilna Smith and gentleman il took supper m town last Snn- bhn llickhart killetl three fine m on Saturday. pw fill here to the depth of six t Thursday night and Friday lad zero weather. a Izora Smith spent Saturday fumlay with her sister, Mrs. Ililbisli. lie bel-fbr Zeibcr's cluirch eame rsJay. It weighs S70 lbs. SELINSGROVE. ::irt having winter weather in t now. Friday eamo ueur blizzard weather. It is es- A that from 8 to 10 inchcM of fill siceompained with high vliicli drified the snow very mi-roii Wngenseller of Shaino- cnt Thursday among friends. Carrie Xoetliug spent sever- ks with Prof and Mrs. Noet- 't week. '. G. Y. Censler and family 1a triji to Danville to pay a vis Ktv. Domer Ulrieh and wife. s. Lydia Covert was buried Y&)' felie was aged nearly 71 t- Haas was a Sunbury visitor 15. F. Wnpenspllor hnrl li!u Token by a kick from one of "lis, that be used on the farm, ionise is very painful. Dr. wiiil soli. J Jr. llnrrv W..n. attended to the reducinc of FIUIU, pe Kitfhel had sale Saturday p iioui-eiioia goods. 'Squire was the auctioneer. S- Albert and 'n county to visit relatives of Albert. F. J. S,.l,.i. ...i .i . . Nlrom their trin to Hunt- b ami A li., ' - "'lUVHil, Concert iivin ;.. s.,:i lal Ha I .. ,1 muviujr evening W nttcmlcd, the artists prov- "K'lves sneli A k- I liijwm me rfi-g Iieople we noticed W. ftl ill. ... '"vmiiver anil . w,inri,f John lvri.nfrni. f: r..i.i ' 'k1 Ixster Wetzel. Keiser and W. II. Duck H bridging returned last u'i. former I ,uuu u. v, .DfCK to town. Wla Kesslnr nrl. g badly 8prained her ankle, "'oui; again. 7WC OlD RELIABLE v. V Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE G i. Wolf's Initio nloiig Silv-r I'ltl'k WOlll I il IMIIIpifllll it il wt'tf ii t tliat iiU'i'hauitrs were 8o seam1. Tin Siipi-h innu tVml lrvaki r has shutdown an'1 will il n.t busi ness before next Spring. The snow shoveling biigade was at work last week for the first time. ToconipcH the li'tle briwniui 0 atteud sebiKil is quite a task for ibe scIhkiI directors. MAKUIED. On Dee. 7, by Iit-v. K. K (JilUTtt Sunfonl T. Oruybitl to Mary Wngner, both of NVesi Perry twp. On oe. 4, 1!H):', by ev. J. Sliani bni h, at MM.l!ebiii(?, Mr. Aniuion It. HniifHiKl Miss Winnie K. (ioo.l, both of Slnv illl'f, I'll. ASTORIA f Waati and Children. f in Haw Always Bought WEST BAVER. T. F. Switu-fonl .t MfVevt.wii spent a day ut MeClure last wttk. Jim Goss was houii'over Sumlav to spend a few days with his par ents at Cros-grove. Did you read the last week's Post? If not you missed the most correct report aluxit the liannerville burglary. You can always rely on the iMiddlebiirg Post, for correct news as near as can be secured. James Steely is handlinji the lum ber for parties who have the luck in having a pile of wood to saw for winter use. lienry Fultz leads for big bogs so far ; weight 10,800 pennyweights. Tin; Peter Goss property was sold by the Sherilr on Dee. 1st to Win. '(Joss of l&elleville, Miillin county for 1000. Susan Keitz is now making her home in Lewistown with her neice. OUNOORE. The heavy snow storm of last Fri day was too much for those who predicted a mild winter and most of those modern prophets have join ed the wild geese and emigrated to the South. I. V. Longaee auctioneered a cat tle sale last Saturday for a dealer at Urban. Sheriff Row passed through town lust week. Grace Wise has returned from Milton and is attending school this winter. (). L. Aucker object to a shawl to rest his bead on, and his example is worthy of imitation by others. Isaac Zimmerman, our tax col lector, was in town and wants all the taxes in this month. II. F. Witmcr's shoiinakei's shop is completed ana all may now be accomodated. A. W. Aucker is having a new roof put on his barn, but last week's snow storm stopped all operations. Eli Cam libel 1 is busy in his car penter shop. Butchering was pushed to the front last week and one hears less squealing of the pigs this week. Harry Bitner went to Juniata county to spend the winter. Court attracted many ot our people to the county seat this week. Rabbit hunting is snowed under for the present. The River restaurant is doing all its business on the first floor. The Western Union Telegraph Co. is putting up a new line from Seliusgrove to llarrisburg, and are using the Telephone posts along the lino for the purpose, and are ready to stretch their copper wires. ADMINISTUATOK3' NOTICE. U'. tern of AilmhilMmtii.n In the utiite ol Polly Noll, lute ol Cirry town-hip, .-nyier County, la., ilxoea-e I. Iiuviil)f I, ecu Krintid to the uinli-rsiKiul. nil ,H-ron kmwlnK thrm-Helvt-K liulflilpit to wiiil v.iiii,. Bn. rt qiu-stcil to make linnifliiitv imyiiKinl. whilr Cin-n linrlnu I'litiiiikiiRtiinat On- ni, I i.tatf will i.n .piit llici iluly rvKln iitlriit,.,i ,.. c, ,,, i ,,,..,,,.,1 H'KANK KKIl'l 1 1, i il. .1 S VT. UOItM,.: .i.Klt. A.linini.triilora itv.s,i2 M CIi-uh.,.,1 M,ll. I'ai tlv Known. It is known to intelligent painters that lead and zinc is a better paint than lead alone; but the dilliculty of mixing it hinders some from using it. Needs grinding. Devoi: lead and zinc fine. is ground Beware of Oinlrm-nts for Catarrh that Contains Mercury. as mercury w 11 surelv dcstiov the scLse of Hindi and completely ifo lMnpo tliH whole system when enter inir it tbrouph the mucous surfuceH. Stieli nrtielos should never bo used except ou prescriptions from reput able physicians, ns the dam ago t'lev will do is ten fold to the pood yoii ??n, PHmbly iterive from them. Hull h Catarrh Cure. mnnutHctured oy 1' . J. Cheney & Co , Tole.lo. O., contiuns no mercury, and is taken internally, actinp directly upon the blood and mucous surfuceH of tho svstem. In buying nail's Catarrh Lure bo sure that you ct the genu ine. I t is taken internally and made in loldo, O , by F. J. Cheney & Co. lestiuonials free. Sold by Druff lst s, prieo 75c per hot tie. Hull's Family PilU are the best. An engaged younp grntleman jjot rather neatly out of little scrap with Ha intetuhnl. She naid he had heard that he had kissed two ladies at some party at which she was not present. -He owned it, but said, laughingly, that, after all, their united ages made t .y n Tb imple-niinileil girl thought of ten Brd il, and laughed olT her iiout. lie dul not explain that one wss 19 and the other two years of nge. rit-liita Flrat Full Sonic. The nuinnur winds are p:i?sir.s. The cooler Cnya nre rear; The rt hliu-i.iy Is f;isflng Ar.t! Kiyn ikal f ill Is r.ear. ou each hanly 'levrn Will imri tl:- lull ai d tr.iln, Ar'.d In fix weeks or sivm We'll h:iv. fooihrill uculn. Chle.iso Ikilly Nii. IIP TI1K S llt: MWD. A PTOMIHEMT KEMBEB OF I. 0. 0. F. Threatened With BrighCs Disease --Pe-ru-na Restored Him to Health. r.:. II : :i I f ' I I Coughedl "I had a most stubborn couph for many years. It deprived me of sleep and I Rrew very thin. I then tried Aver's Chcrrv Pectoral. 1 and wa9 quickly cured." 4 R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Ten::. !i Sixty years cf cures and such testimony cs tho Ayer's Cherry Pectcral S will do. We know it's the great est cough remedy ever made. And you will say so, too, after you try it. There's cure in every drop. Three lUnl 2V., enough for en ordinary old; tuo.,)uat right for broncbitlt, hoarw neas. hard eolda, etc.i fl. moat economical fur ohjoule caiea and to keep on hand. J. c. AVER CO, towell, Uaae. I5y Macliincry. Dfvoo'irad and y.ino A ground Uy nini'hinery ; jH-rktrtly ,iXw, There is every reason for uniug it ; none :iLr:unst it. lie I think husband and wife should give ami take. j She 1 unite agree with you, dear. , The husband should give and the wffo ' take all k1u eau gel. .Mnonhhine. j flows nnil Ilcaiix. ! They cl.ilm tho bowst the !e:ir glrl wear ' L'l'iHi their ehoea to-riiv Are poniethlnir new, ar.d yet I'm s lire It's finite the other way. For what coiiuettu w ho i ver llveif, Whose f:u-e was prulty eweit Has not "worn" beaux of elvers kind Ai.d had them tit hi r feet? Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune. , I.oae anil ;nln. Mrs. I'.links Oh, John! I've lost my dianinnil ring somewhere! Blinks Yes; I know yon did. Mrs. lllinks Why, how did jou know it ? Blinks I found it in my trousers pocket nt. the same time I discovered that I had lost J3. Chicago Daily News. n r' il WYr-zxr . v ; 1 H V1 $& KlIIIIH I jl'M lllli' iWifciPW (M M IiiiiijM ffi S fete .111 1 m n ' !;! mmkCrfm. m mt md !m ImL M Hon lit fill. "No," said the capitalist, "I shall not invest in your invention. I very seri ously question its practicability mid its importance." "For what reason?" "Because no one has pome forward with a claim that, you stub; it from hiin." Washington Star. 0. FRED LIXDSTKO.H, O. Frod Ltndstrom, I'ast Orand . Independent Order of Odd Fellow Chancellor Twin City Idjrn, : Knightsof Pythias, nlso Past Chief areh.IUdgely Kncampmont.No.::. from Wia University Ave.St. Paul "Peruna has my hearty endure There if no medicine I know of can compare with It. I contn. sovcro cold several years ago, from neglect developed Into v trouble, and threatened Bright'sd As one of my friendd was cu; Brtght's dlsoaso through the usei runal thought I would try it also used it faithfully for threo and om months, when my henlth was er: ct once more. I havo never had any trouble since, and therefore, think it is but Jutt !'T (JKAXI) JIASTI'It I. 0. 0. to glvo It unliinited praise.". Pred Lindstrom. Catarrhal Inflammation of t hn .t I'll. lining of the klilnevK, u!;:n allcil "Urlght's disease," may bo lltlii':' .iriite or chmnii". l'iio acute form ju'i-.'.uecj symptoms of si: di promliieueo thai the serious nature f tho dUeaso i- lit oi"- suspected, but ' '.'.o chronic vuriety mar come on so gr ; lually and insidiously that its prescn .. is not suspected tint'! after it has fi: xued Uscli thoroughly uponit.vletiii'. At the nppe! mco of tho first iyirip torn Perunashi ild Ira taken. This rem edy strikes at cico at tho very root tf tho disease. A book on criarrh pent free by Thr Pcruna Medicine Co., Columbus. O. l. ii . a e!i iry .dO. Of V nd ilf Miiilc Kiuht. ' Dt'voo leul ninl zino is jirojvn- tioneil rifjlit unil ground fine. Tin? i ri'sult. is a perfcrl niixliirc. j It wears twice ns long an liiulj iiloiii-. ' Several Slate Cljeiiiisls I ave nnalveil jit nini l'ound no tnlul t"r:'''in :'i M'.'VK' lend son'. 'ii''. Tiny I'l'itily tl ;.! it is nn rniirelv piiru piiint. Tiie fii Sire's ESS LS 9 tTO'Siw O CaSOT OCTiiD fa m II IFISIBS Suggestions. A Toy Lcjryj arid Saqta ClaUs' Headquarters are or Tljird floor ? 1000.00 worth of the liundrcds of tliiuys tliat eliildrtn Ielilit in-entiiv tliird ilo.r iiill--ixri-:iti .-t .-lock ..! toys ever l.n.i iMilton. .Have the children come to nee Santa Clans in ids workshop, lie is here every day lioiii 10 t 1 b. V,, ;,i;d S to 1 children are aked to let their letters for Old Sania here in his den. This is his headquarters in Miibni, he'll yel the letters hen lf:ht to i. All ' Mll'e. everv- I 111 Wllili. i-tit ... i. . ...i- I .Ml 1 I I it .... .. ...,.. ..,,. iii iiuuiiiiy iiuue, a oriiiiaiii uispiay every w Here, new ami lieuiililul ih-eoratioiis, suo.-lioiis im- UI jivin w.n-ic ;ou took, no preference too personal, or taste too severe, too oxaetni"-, too pronounced, hut we can sittsly it. liow pniYs, the greatest attractions, make our s'ore the terminus for Xinas shoppiii-jj. lie prepared to st. y an hour or two with the children. t will take that long to see our Christinas stool;. .Music to entertain you every day and evening. . TOY DEPARTMENT Toy Piiinow, steel plate 21c 39e, 7oe SUe, 1 3lt, $1 H. ' Hoys Tool Chests, set of tools with each one, si.e and number range with price, ISe, 3Uc, 4!)c, 7oc, OSe, $1 4!, n lis. ' . ' Oak bed riKiin sets, 39e jier set. Oak dining room setsije and 50o per set. Oak dressers. 4 drawers, lOo; 3 drawers and glass, K)e ; 5 drawers and glass, 25c ; Large 23 inch high, with 5x10 glass, U8e. Oak cupboard, 2 glass doors, l(i inches high, 50e. White Enamelled Dressers, tilting ovnl glasses, 4 drawers, gilt drawer pulls, 17 to 34 inches high, (!lle, $1 7."), ?d UH, $2 liS, $: 7-". ' Oak beds, plain lOe, with springs 2" cents. White enamel beds, gilt trimmed, f0e, 7"c, OKe, $' 3!l. Iron enameled beds, with mat tress, pillow and comfort, 31e, fiov, Toe, liSc. Oak und Iiattan doll Hockers ami Aim Chairs. Kie, 2"e, otic. biblieii's lull size painted wood ami rattan chairs and rockers 2-"c, 31c, .'I'.le, 4!lc, .".On, up to ?2 00. Doll Carriages ana (Jo Carts, wood and Iron wheels 50c, tWc, i 25, $3 00. .sleds and roasters, fancy painted, 50c, Me, fWc, $l.rM),f21IS. Wheel burrows, 60c to $ 1 25. Children's wood wagons, strong oak wheels, F0e, $1 75, $3 00, $350. Oak desks, 3H inches high, hinge top, $2 75. itoll top, $3 US. Hocking Horses' Ulc, 80c, OSo up FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES. Displayed all around in center of (list lloor, suggestive ul gift giving for young or old of either sex. (ioods that you need not hesitate to buy thetpiulitiesareail right Must be so or we would not buv t hem. Pocket books, all kinds, shapes and leathers, .".:, up to $10 00. 3 CI II Hooks, 25c, 50e, 7 5c. Wrist Hags and Chatelaines, 25c, 50i!, $1 Oil, Paper Handkerchief, (Hove and Necktie Hxe-i, white uml colored 5e each. Toilet nml Military sets, brushis and mirrors, beautifully mounted, ;1 00, $2 75, $3 00, up to 18 00 per set. Kbony Hack, Sterling mounted brushes, otic. Celluloid ami Plush work lioxes 12c to $1 50. Handkerchief, cull, glove bjxes, celluloid and leither covered, single or sets, 25c each to .$1 25 set. Tripplu mirrors, niekle or leather trimmed 25c and 50c. Fancy Pin Cushions, birds, bugs, rose buds, large 25c. Hpring tape measures, spools, sewing machines, purses, bald men 10 'outs to 25 cents. Smoking Sets, ebony cases, $1 25 to 1 75 per set. Oold chain lockets, warranted, open slide heart lockets, stone settings, 25 cents ami 35 cents. Solid (iold Shell Kings, guaranteed, stone setting, 25e and 50c. I Kid and Wax DolLs. Largist assortment of dolls in Milton, dressed and undressed, wax ami ' kid bodies, jointed, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 30c. 50c, fjllc, Use, 1 111 up to $5 75. See the ones that go to sleep when yoll lay them down mil wake up when raised up. Tree Ornaments. colors ami ."III' in. til lirgc ones 5c, he and various loc, 25c, Oilt J I ill shapes I lie, I 75c, a do.eu. III.- cadi. Kmil ( Irimmi'iits, pears and ap ples 2"ic doen. liaskcts of straw herrics 5c each. ( 'olureil tlilt Heads 20c, 25c ami ;ioc. Tinsels Se and 10c yd. Table Linen Sets Make suitable gifts. Pure white lrih Dauia.sk table cloths, in 2, 2;, 3 yard lengths, border all the way around. A 1 o,eu diM'erelit designs. Xi.pkius ; and ; yard sixes (,, maii li $.1 ."ill, H (Ml up In $N((I fur the set. I'lither cloth or napkins will be sold separ.ilely il" desired. Silverware Do you know we sell good silver ware cheaper than other stores do dcpaiiuii'ii I store pn ill's nr.' small er. (Junlitii s guaranteed tnj.ple elate silver. Oak folding ami extension table, iOe, 50c, USe, $1 00. Horses on wheels with saddle ami bridle 25e, 30c, 50c, !)Sc, $1 40, $1 OH, ?2 OS to $3 75. Cows, sheep, goats and elephants on wheels, that move their heads and wpieak at you 25c, 40c, 50o. hOc, !'Se, $1 HO, $1 00, $1 Nl, to $3 OS. Horsed on wheels hitched to wag ons, drays, milk nml express wagons 75c, 1 00, 1 50, 2 00, 2 25, 2 OS. Iron horses hltchud to tin-engines lioso carts, ice wagons, 25c, 50c, 1 40. Iron trains, engine, liiiiler, twoj- coaches !'.Se, i 2i. Tops lilc, 10c. Whistling ones 30c. I libber balls 10c, 25c. Uubber dolls and lfatllers 10c, 21c, 25c, 31c. Air rilb'S uses lib shot 08c, uses rubber ball 25c. Shooting galleries, gun shoots rubber ball, regular gallery, use, 1 OS. African dodger, eoon behind the curtain 50c. Ten Pins, 15c, 23c, 50c, 75c. Christmas Candies '.indies cheaper than mi to our counter will I o we sell e: others '.' A vif. ; prove the fact. our i lie limits are Lie to 20c else where. Our 20c iiialities are better than you get for 25c other places. 45e anil 50c for Downey's choco lates, always sell at Ol to. Hand niade clear toys 10c lb. , Candy boxes, till shapes. Schrey-er, S on & Co., Q Fr0i)b Streeb. Elir; Street. Q OCDC 30 DC DC
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