MIDDHEBtrRa'.CPOST. . SEUNSCOVE.. O A ScJ'e' atteiult il i V tii Itiltirtl llf S. IT. Mllll ilir mi ". - ; Ckin I'lwl4,ry exercises. IVv ' x,' 1 -'t-.' jsi e'riuci' Li y fa-tor, litre siicm several j.fK Vl'fV pitrwiiiiir, niui jwo. Vti.er. IV Nipple iiUi'iuKil the Clinic ItJ. ti'-''' M'i1' College presiil- AiiK-i'tl we I'oticcd present I I lilt' lHiUi.Ulll s-oicii .'m.iioi , Hull ami laving of the Cr- Lr,illf "I t1" U VIHlm.HMIIII Wl'lf ils 'l(ltt: O. I'IHUTM OI lOlK, Leu ft' II i;Tstuvii, IU-v. .I.ilui s. I.lley I't I'tltsburj,', A. y'iiiiilHii' l'uirvif w, uu.l G. A. Inter, Ks., of Sunbury. Mrs. VMi!ruft and (latijihtfis wat a il iv very pleasantly in Suu- 1 i . i- Mrs. J. i. Miller ami uaiigliter Lturtif . 1 'loin their Western trij r'ulav lar-t, jlad ti yet hack home tarn. Mi-s K'litli dlover spent a week :wint!y among; friends. arrv Hummel spent several '. " i.: i :.. sin town nun ma iiiuiiiui - in , Mrs. i:iy. Mrs. Ir. X. II. Nipple of Akron, in, is visitinj; Iter parents, I hus. Urick itii'l wile. T. II. Kisenliutli made :i busi- trip to Philadelphia last k. BEAVERTOWN. DanksSliively and Miss Annie i i i tone arc ununified umoiiir me ii' i i r ? . lev. Hmans oi JiCWisiown cached in tl e Reformed ehureli liUitli even i nir. Mrs. Lewis Manbcek of McCInre ; the guest of her daughter, Mrs. law Howell over Sunday. K. L. Ulrieli of Selinsgrove was town one day lust week, and iiitojjnphcil sonic furniture for .H.Spteht. Win. M. Keller sold nt public e F. M. Kline's house mi l lot at west end of town Saturday, larlts IJinj'aman became the. pur- wat 51 'JO. II lev. K. (.'rumbling of Lewis- K, Presiding Elder of Center J-trict U. E. church preached an restive sermon in the Lvanirel- 1 elmreh Sabbath evening. The !y t'uiniminioii was also eelebrat- rharles Airier and Miss Clare Miyer were united iu the holy Is of wedlock Sun lay tnorn- I'ni.' I'niiiti and the Lutheran f'lay Schools are rehearsing for itinas entertainments. 'leighiiij; is splendid. KREAMER. W,,.. 1 ( l..l 1 II "V ui'M) in nisi weeit vims. kj. iig ami Keiiner Aumiller shot 'en ral)!)its and Wpdnesdnv A piith and Clias. (.). Leonig' shot laiihiis, eight quad and a pheas- kednesdav nirrht a s1cirl liner y of belinsgrovc young folks m th rough here on their way to lleuurg for a turkey supper. cn. Hoke, who is employed by v. Oeeliold at bunburv. was h' over Sunday with his family. p irvey .M oyer the music dealer iveriviol lias an Anirelus on ex- fiim at Win. Gordons. C. Smith and wife strarfed hiblenliia and Washin'ton 'ay of this week. A. Halon of Mifllinburg was liere Wednesday. '"Ciitelius of Kittanning, who aliul licre bv the death of his r f.Kiit Sunday with his broth- 'lUU'llllS. p (nilelius, a lift long resi- "i Mitlliniiiirg and father of works, ulso the first Mu the town i1oiy.i..u1 ii',., v.c. h) Hee. !Hh. at the n-sidene.. m,X. V. Uutelius, was bur- "'.'lanuiy pi0t t MiHHn "gwl 7fJ years. 8 months, and Is. ' ' ASTORIA miaats and Chiidrin. infYou Hava Always Bought rtho Hot rr ; x ; oundOre. I . Goorgr Hoover on the Island ha-. Imouht up more turkeys in this community than ull the other deal ers combined and aid a Hutisfuctory priee. 'vNiuire ivchrist's poulirv vard is a p lying enterprise, and had calls from ti!ti State, and bis superior stock is attracting treneral nttMi tit n. Dr. Krebs lias eapfurtnl all the lubbitts that one is allowed to take in ore season, but laws are not strictly enforced, and who could see a rabbit run and let it alone. Jhitehering among our people has not ahati-d, and fresh sausages and buckwheats are relished by most people. Sinnni J. Snyder is looking around to rent a farm for next year and is ollered six from which to select. Henry Hoot is building a new ice house and expects a heavy ice crop shortly. James II. Ram bo has a colony of 15ees that are entitled to a dip loma for industry and their product lias been shipped to Ilobisonia, I'a. Jacob Kerstetter had a success ful butchering but his head butcher got a top load to carry home. Christmas is close on hand and it will bring cheer to our Sunday Schools. M aria W Dundorc called on her sister Minnie K. Kyer of Selins grove. (Jeorge A. Wcntzel furnished a fat hog for the township poorhoiisc butchering. Our town enjoyed the luxury of a Telephone for the last two years, and now the Western Union Tele graph has its wires through town ami it is hoped will have an otlicc not far oil. The coining Christinas dinner will not be complete without a turkey stuffed with oysters and served with Cranberry sauce. On Christmas eve the Witnior U. K. Sunday School will have their entertainment. Xotc. Through some gross care lessness some where the pack of papers for Dundorc last week were sunt to Shrcinen We hope it mav not occur again. Kditnr l'osr. WEST BEAVER. JJorn to Howard Tivaster and wife, A son. Sylvester Peter and Charlss Showers are home from Mifflin county to spend the balance of the year in this vicinitv. Hurley Wagner had a sled lmd of visitors from Stone Valley to spend at McClure. Dr. Mitchell and family of Mc Clure passed through our town Sunday visiting some of his pa tients.. West Heaver has the champion hard cider drinker in the county. He drank almost a barrel of 48 gals, in 20 days. Perry llassinger and daughter were visitors at L. A. Jenkins Sun day. Hurley Fisher of Granville, Miflhn county was here a few days last week visiting his mother, Mrs. Henry Hniimgardiior. John P. Fisher spent a fetv days last week at Sunbury and vicinity assisting Bill Bartholomew in get ting some small game before the season closed. Levi 1. Treaster tool; a trip last week to Spring Township to pay his son-in-law, Samuel Baumcard- ner a visit. He is now not able to ! return home on account of sickness. It would show Snyder County's loyalty to Uncle Sam by making him a present of the Bannerville bunrlar as a relic and also the sav ing of six or eight hundred dollais tor the county which would be an item for other purposes. . PORT TREVORTOM. The itivut sii.ivv fall ufl.irds plins ii'o fir nlil mid mioir. C. N . Knight was n busint. caller at Sunbury Mond.iv. Hoys keep ymir eve on the tele phone men or vo't will soon he minus a few if the f.,ir pcjc. Mrs. KUen Kelly and daughter, Kifio have taken up quarters in Sunbury fbr the winter. Ceo. Strawser an! wift of Sr!':: ffrove made a call at H. F. Charles' Sunday. Kd win Arnold, Mi-ses alli.. Ar nold, 'Verna Krdinan and .fennip Charles if Shaniokin spent Sondav in our midst. N. T. Dundorc mi I w:fc of Dun dorc were noticed on nur street.- Sunday. Mm. Mary Am iM and daughter returned home l ist wi-ck nfter hav- inir snent several veek4 vuru i.l...iu. ant lv with the . former's d niirhter, Mrs. W. S. Lenb irt mm I fi nilv at the State Capital. Prof. A. W. Ancker. uho is now the leading clerk in Hice's clothing store, Sunbury spent Sundiy with his family. Howard Sholl and Miss Cora Slroub nf Diindore passed throiudi our burg Sunday with sleigh bells merrily jingling. Norman Fisher and daughters of the Isle of One visited C. 1). F.oirar and wife Sunday. Geo. I. Flanders and wile called on his brother, Svl vest or and wife. at Chapman Sunday afternoon. 6WINEF0RD. Farl and Harrison Winey drove to Selinsgrove Thursday. llattic Miller, who had been working for Ed. Bower at Kcnova, returned home. Miss Maine Vetter of MclCees spent a day in town last week. David Haines moved in the house vacated by Henry A. Ranch and Mi-rRancli moved into the house va cated by Win. H. Smith and Win. Smith moved to Middleburyh. Mary Reiehcid.nch, who had been working in Union Co., has returned home 'o stav. The Local Institute was ngnin postponed till 1W. l'Jth. v. . John Deimer of Kramer dined at the home of his son, Jas. Dcinier. LIS ARE CATARRHAL 1 0(1 E. Catarrhal Diseases are Most Prevalent in Winter. IS THERE NO WAY OF ESCAPE FROM THEM? Pc-ru-na Never Fails to Cure Catarrh Wherever Located. There nro tomo thinn which nro ks tiro H8 fute, unit can Ih rolied nn tom-our to at least one-half of th human family unless iieatia avo tiikea to prevent. yirct, Uio eliuiato of wimer ia uro to brtn colds. Bucond, colds rot promj.'r cured are sure to cause catarrii. Third, catarrh improperly treated is turo to Miako luo iliort and nilseral le. Catarrh ppare no organ ot fuiietuxi of io txHly. It ia capable of dotttroying Igh kudo, Bincll, hearing, (U;-eHtion, eerotlon, assimilation and excretion. It parvadoa erery yrt of tin human body, head, throat, stomach, IhwcIu, bronchial tuben, luniis, liver, kldneyti, bmddor und other pelvic organs, That IVruna cun catarrh wherever located U aMeated hy tho following tl- tlmonials sent entirely uiiBollcitcd t Dr. llnrtman by prnteful men and wis Bion who have leeti cured ly Toruaa: 6ynti'inlo Cntarrli. Mrs. M. K. llousch, Richmond, Va., vritesi: "I hnd catarrh all tlinuii;li my system for tiro year and could pet no Tuli f. 1 was advuad to try IVruna and I have taken five bottlcn of it nnd ain well und bctU'r now thaa I have been for yeara. I can advUo nny one who baaatarrh of any part of tho txdy to tata IVruna. My little (:lrl who is eleven years old had catarrh, lut was aured by IVruna. llefore I bi'an to take IVruna I wan sick all tho time, but now I im entirely cured, and all praise 1 duo l'emna." Urn. M. K. liousch. Catarrh of Ui Xmo. Mr. Herman Khlk,.'i Orchard street, Milwaukee, Win., writes: ' I am entirely cured of my catarrh of the none by your IVruna. My caao was m suvuru ono." Herman Khlke. Catarrh nf the Throat. B. II. Runyan, balesville, O., writes : "I suffered with catarrh of tho throat for five years. I wns induced to try Peruna, I havo lined Ave bottli-n and am perfectly well." 11. II. Uunyan. Catarrh of Thn Fur. Mr. Archie Oodin, lss licuch street, lltchbarg, Mass WTitest - A1 rerivua haa cured n-.o of catarrh of the widdleear. I feel lietti-r than I hftTe for several years." Archie Oodin. mmmm Cntarrli of Tin- f.iiiii;. Mrs. Kiullio lvirekh :f, Ada, "inn., writes: "Through n violent cold c -d last winter, I Inm-uiiih nlllicted w , .. a tarrh of the nose, which In a t;;ue atT.'cted my lungs. I took IVrun.. . lii.'li cured inn thoroughly. 1 now fi . -i.-r than I have for forty year. . - i-s. Kmllle KirckhofT. CnUirrh of thn IllniMer. Mr. John Smith, ..ll S. Thlrt; et. Atchison, lCun., writes: "I was trouhled with catarrl Oie urethra and bladder for two yi At tho time I wrote to you I was ui the care of my homo doctor, and L. Ixm for four months. " I followed your directions hi two months, and can Hay IVruna cur,... wo of that trouble." John .SuilUu Catarrh of The II. ail. Mr. D. il. Uamsey wrius ia a recent letter from I'iue lilufT, Ark the fol lowing : " ily son, Leon Ramsey, fmr years of ape, suffered with catarrh of the head for df;liti,i a oj tiTwaS7 mocthr. . IIcUl. one bottle or your IVruna and could Lear as yoxi as ever." 1. 11. UjUid'jy. .id one of M.ma . ..' I:, ;!i h j, .'' Uo.iad, in til" :,h- Culjirrli f Tin, l;iiliif. Peter .1. 1'n-rer.liawley. Pa., writes j ''I think ttiat I am pi rf'-ctly eur.-d d catarrh nf t:,.. kidneys by IVruna. .is 1 have no tioiihlo of any Ichid." V.i. L'nu. r. Cnlnrrli i.r The Stitimirh. A. AV. tiravi-. of Hammond, In;!., writing to br. li nmaii, say.-: "I am well of ra- ,-rh of th'e stomaidi after snfr.-riiig two y. irs I have taken five lMittles of rerun I f II I 1 f.-el KI.e A. W, Gravi s. IVlvIe t ain, Mi-M Ka'.ie Iitsdimau, i. ;i' writes: " I hal pelvic catarrh, -.' dorntn, ljack, had stomach t, .u'.ieand hi;adache eau -d by ratarrli. 1 . : ,v -d your direetioiin: tHik I'-ti na . ; : M.,.,:l. lin according to directions, . i,,,-.,-happy I feel tf:at I am r-li .-.1 .,f such adistrei-.- 'riL: ailment." Mi.-.. Ktio Iocliuiun. t'dtnr'-li i.r The Houp1, Mr. Henry 1 ;iti ,ii, South ii-nd,Ir. !, wrifs : "Th doctor -aid I had catarrh of tho bowels and i t-.k his ni.-diejn.., !,'it with no relit.. I was getting wor-o ail the time. " lief , re I ;. 1 taken a half !-,ttlo .,f Peninal felt .:kta new man." Henry Entzion. If you do n.t t i-eir"" jroinf.t n 1 a is factory renuilo from the u.se of IVruna, write at once to I r. Hartman, siv-.r.' a full statement of your caso and he will be pleased to give you hi valuable au- Addr.s Ir. Hartman, President rf Tie II .r::ian iria.iriu.-n. C. u::iLu.s. j. JKTF!3ff o '"M:sxn FTTtrrzn rJ 9 Hints For Gift Givers The IVij; ,St:re is now a 1 Iittre Holiday I! izaar and 5-n i 'linttn-t rirniv.-.l. I'.: rv 1 1 j ii!e tell -t t i i . wi- h tve t i j.r it..--and most coiiii!ete line ot'sue.-tive arti"! . i'r . ; . f ,u- ever i ' . iiclit l- Milt I w--'v :;ev. : m i ! -h , jc -j.a tit mis heliire to please you with so many ti-. I'.:' lli'ii, a - ;.!.,. n.t'.e I v :.ri-t t in -. kin 1- t!ia" v, ii I.i.'.hn the uts oi' t .i- o! 1 .: the young. The toy store on the third Hhm- is the radii of th.j'.isunU ot children, .'anta '.'liu rect-ivi-s tie- link' tot- hi-1 le r day and evening children give your letters to Santa lu ll ciitcrlaiuino; mu.-ic thru-. I'riees were never as low as this year, extensive i 1 1 -i 1 1 is the reason. A--01 tnieiits iv.il he ino-t s i ti.-liietory to the eirlv hnvi r. The Big Stare lAishEB Yau a lYIerry Chrisfmas. 0 I Coughed "I had a most stubborn cough S for many years. It deprived me sj of sleep and I grew very thin. I M then tried Ayer's Cherry .Pectoral, fi and was quickly cured. R. N.Mann, r.-.U.'ic.Tc- . iiry, okjar 7r - - J . . Sixty ycarc cf cure:, and such testimony as the above have taught us what Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 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. ft Thrm llet: v.,enouxh tor an ordinary oold: WOnjiut right tar bronchltu, hnane nwa! hard coldi, ct. l. molt economical for euroule cam and to k p on hand. J. v. AVER COM Lowell, Mo Doll fcillOW Very interesting these days. 150 dolls und no two alike with the ex ception of ii few of the small ones. Itressed liolls, wax liinires, ioint- ed .V, 15, 111, 'Si, 50, M), US to 5.75. Jointed kid body dolls, undressed, wax face ami hands, lurgo 50u, 75e, lISc, $1 50, $1 75. .SIuIUmI dolls dressed 31o, 4!o. All the better dolls close their eyes when laid down nnd open them when raised up. Gamos (iamu Hoards dozens of dillcrent kinds to arouse the children, kinds for grown people im well. Table ten nis, parlor crochet, ptircliesi, check ers, ten pins mid ninny new ones, 5c lnc, l!e, H5e up to 75e und Ucws from Toy ' Dopnrtmont. I lorses, saddled nnd bridled, also mounted on wheels, ll)e, o!)c, 50e, 1 , - -S 75. - Horses on wheels, hitched to carts wimons, dinys, 1.H, 1 50, 1 1)8, 'S $;t us. Iron horses hitched to tire engines ladder trucks, i;.lroland Iccwultoiis nnil carriiures 511c, lisc, $1.10. i Iron trains, engine, tender and II conches 10c, to j 'Si. t louts, sheep, cows nnd elephants thitt make it life like noise when: ... , I Fll i.l, .... Ilieir neittis uie nil lieu, ouc, in, i .11' l Ml, '2 US. Till horses, lnre size 10c, H"e. Drums :10c. 50c, i)H. Mouth organs oe, 10, Si, 50c. Toy pianos steel plate 1(1 to 'SJ. keys, 25c, 30, 75, 80e, $1 HO, 1 US, 1 'let ore und A 11 U blocks in nesls 10c to 40c a set. Doll furniture in great variety. White enameled arm und 'high Umbrellas For Presents. A practical and desirable n'lft for nnyoiie. Have just received cur sec ond Holiday invoice, direct from factory. No jobbers proiiis to pay here. OOIltS 11.1 J'O Sills, umbrellas, :." inch natural wood IhiihIIi.s. silver trimmed lor .'! (Kl. .'! 511. I OO. 51111. (iloria ilk will not lade, plnin, natural wood handles, tipped or pretty horn luuidles, 1 HO. 1 50. l'IMI, 2 50. Indies' 20 inch line silk, with artistic beauty iu the handles, l.incy curved natural wood, gun metal, ivory, nieklc, gold, il ou to 5 imi. Special 5 IK) values for 4 00 in colored silk, nine green and garnet with selvage edges. (iloria Silk, all kinds of fancy handles, 50e, 7.ic, 1 on, to Lo0. Misses 21 inch, 50,. to 1 2-5. Lit tie tients, just like man's umbrella, only in 21 Inch, Toe, 1 no, 1 2o. Pretty Things for Presents. I'seful nnd ornamental, ex pensive and inexpensive, hundreds of articles, I'hoto Alliums, patent clasp. 50c, 75c. I'hoto Racks, sue. Jnpiinessedoimsor Dinner Hells, :i round gongs, dill, -rent si.i s, 1 n 1 50, 1 00, 2 00 to 7 no per set. Toilet Sets with ." bi tislies, comb, mirror, leather ease, 15), 2 IK), :,,., '"wri'ling Sets, fancy gilt fa.nie stands, single or double ink wells 75c; with pen Hay 1 25. (ilass ink well, gill top, !" c. Kniiev elocks. '. eilt liLMin s, tin to I 00. Leather scrap baskets, embossed decorations, 2 25. ii 75. Hin nt wood uovi Hies, nil hand mad -, very rich, eurd eases, nholii lninies. staino boxes, wriling sets, brushes, 25c no lo 2:n (ileal ii-soilineiil in Stilling Silver novelties, fancy hoxe minors, then neters, pictiiresol ull Kinds. ilcnil: oi'!et lull IIS, It". chairs and n ckei s ilded Hie, lleds 10c, 1H, 25e, I'.rass tniumed 5Hc, Doll cnrrine.es and go-eiuts 50, OSc, llovs express wiiuous, strong dur able, oak wheels I 50, 1 75, 3 00 some have seats, In oak furniture, '-hairs 25c, jOc. "Dress -is 1, 5 and n drawers with and without gl-i-s inc. 2-", ;!, os. , Side board use, I'.cils wiili and Without spiiiiL's 10c, 25, to 75c, ICuameied iiiiiiituie in while and blue, Dresser-, tilting mirrors, gilt triuiiued .'i and 1 iliae.ei.s 1 -', 175, 1 7S, il 75, Iron beds, springs, matin s-, pillow and spread, 50c, 75, !ise, ('hi'.ds rockers full sie wood and reed ;;ic, Xi, 40, 14!i, $2 IMI, ZV-Titornrvtic Toys Moving trains, aiito-iuobiles, ferrls i' wheels, merry -go-foiliids, im boats loeoinotives, soiner.-aiills, speaking dons, 2-"c. ."It, (i'l, OS to 2 011, Steam engines, complete, lamps to make sle.'ini l III, I 50, 1 s;i liell earl-and liopln-s. He, ."'I, 7n, v-v Top-a.! -ii s, pi,-, lo,. jind .::ie. Manic itiiileriis, moving pictures. coinplcle 2 - I 5ll and r7 75, ( 'InMi. iis i.l'iv s..is lio.: !. .......t ...I '-il i Nil iea ami uuini-r seis ioc, ...ic, 5iic, Till, I irani'e and pew ter sel-, iile, In, mi, sii, lis, - ;;n, I 'is, I loll lions! s, slaliles, kitchens gro eer.V stores, old e.-islli-s 75c, s:ic, lis,-, $1 io, I 50 up to 2 In and 2 75. Cliiidreiis sipiare and round tables drop leaf, folding legs, oak, 5oc, s'.'c, 'Mr, 1 25, ixxitis Candy We sell pure, fre-h candy only. I'.uyil hereundits fresh at'pie Hand maiie, clear toys, eo (..inii; bun b ins, clioi-iilite drops ''reaio lilbcils, cream minis, gum drop-, I'li-ncli erealiis, eieani tally, peanut beans, the usual 20c kinds," 21 kinds at 20c lb, chocolates all llavois, walnut and peanut hash. Candy Jinxes, .'ill shapes. 3Ci.ia.ras Carcla and calendars l.illiog.apli'-il in pietlv hues and ce!or-i. AiHhor L'ene. io- spiring thoughts, with n,oniin I -lic-itli bni nets of Dowers, 5c, Inc. 1 I''--. 2" '. -.-.! I ' WOW 31111. "WCt palterns. Advance showij.g . : corded Japancss Wash Silks for Spring wear, just arrived in t-m for fliristinas gifts. New shad, s and coloiini's. They ale 50c tliis tinieiiisieail of filic. Cla-vlt2aanj3 3Din- ni r. Try our special brand Homo Made Mince Meat, guaranteed at 12 cents :t pound. 8clireyer, Son 0 Fropt Street JVLI , Jl'eillia. Eln; Street.. 223 S9