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Colds, Jndigesfeon, "Pains, Constipation, Sour Stomach, If you are not, the most effective, prompt pleasant- method of getting rid of them is to take, now and then, a Hesertspoon- lul of the ever refreshing truly beneficial laxative 'remedy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It is known throughout the world ORCHARD CAMPAIGN TOBLQBF.NED State Economic Zoologist Surface Ready For Tfurd Series of Demonstrations" forbear. Harrisburg, Sept. model orchards in the state will be RAII ROAD ACCIDENT PUZZHNGJPROBLEM JFireman Misteriously Hit; While' I Oh Engine and Seri- "oSsty 1 oji STUDENTS iAT NORMAL GIVEN PLEteANT RECEPTION Bloomaburg, Bept dellghtrul reception was that Saturday county agalnfit Henry H. Pager county treasurer, bondsmen, for the interest on-his 190 -and 1909 deposits the Mrs.

DuBcis Salvation an autograph handkerchief to be sold at the Army's annual festival. A large number of vagrants have beer, arrested In townships In BloorflBburg State Normal g0 during -nl Vin asiTinrtl Bchool. tendered by the school T. M. 1 -Y ii the scenes of as many public meetings as the best Ot tamily laxatwe reme- i and demonstrations next week.

Each 0. A. and W. 0. A.

to the new students, an annual affair that Is always a Bourse pleasure to all who tlcipate. Towanda, Sept, It-- Investigations All comers were greeted by a remade to ascertain what hit George W. -Ption tw? a880 ci a tionB and a number bOAU AlOfc lilt I TTf II A badly injured hlnr-while j- of the dies, because it acl's SO gently and 1 of "the- sixty-seven couritiel In the was firing an engine pulling a Le-1 of the new teachers. All present were nahifalKr vHrKnirt Jm. stata la, cepresented in the schedule high passenger train have so, far' Strengtnens vntnout fn---f ol nieetlags-arraged: by State Eco-! nothing tating thjei; system in any way.

jnomic zoologist H. A. Somef does what hit'; To get its beneficial effects it is nvo qn fle m6 me i and rallroai men'are at a loss 1 Mont- to wear name carda that nimeg and faces might the- more Refreshments" the class rooms. always necessary, to buy the gehu- meetings comprise the annnai 11 6 3 i 1 rP i faff series of demonstrations, in 0 1 tne me, manufactured by tne yamomia are managed directly or a TM -center of a "Mother be. now Fiff SVTUD Co bearing the name indirectly-bv-the division of economic uaiuc nf hut his skin is still badly puffed.

Dr.fj. -of the Company, plainly printed TM ol(3B ot 6tate department mor at it has become the front ol every package. NEWS. OF THE STATE IN PARAGRAPHS necessary to'shut out or 10 dayBr- SoIomoiL Bchearer, ot Vin.emont, picked 29du baskets of peaches" in five days, and took 600 watermelons' from one patch. Columbia County fuse to certify, for nomination this year's asporants to the office' of" Tax Linn H.

a Reading 1 is" successfully trying the 'experiment tobacco in his back yard. Tobacco growers around Kleia- feHeraville are housing an exception? ally fine crop of large growth. i i zoology or uie state department or has Ot the Lomrjany, On agrlc ultiire. It is also the third series Beidleman, who amlnea the man at ostrich -i v-i- Tunkhannock, says that ribs on i 1 uie wioumbuurg osjirii.u i ujKu.muui.it, wai farm jthere guch a rtfsji to see boy a accuse(J robbing a Reading, I I.H-......I.* A I nn vi.9..'.«**.. I the year.

I The meetings, like all such In the any one free, to come and ask qties- aout modern horticultural work Reinhardf, -a West Milton Wheat I -received 'a shipment of fine. Northern grown, -WHEAT: ThJs wheat is sound and dry. The tei-ri- in which it was, was -entirely free the S.y,'_ -V'pite -for'-' samples, prices. Africi I Railway conductor of them a sort of ne'r-1 One young Ifurgaiiiowu is disturbed 'ever w'as BO frightened at the "crowd Sun- cf typhoid, and the water that if broke OTIP Jeg and had to fused is to he analyzed. teri tn the.

hnsnifai tm eves i Billed, four of the'48 r.e- -Professr Surface says th.at the or- lea tne ach ff plta nls ye chords -for the meetings have iieen i were uffed shut but the airbas chosen-with two points in view. absorbed so that he can now is accessibility, and the other Is the I Th is still an air cushion over his orchard best suited to show just.w'hat che st over- two inches In thickness, th'e state has accomplished in its use! and the hospital jphysiciana have as of modem scientific methods. The list en unable to examJiMLthe brok- of meetings is as follows: i en ribs. He has asked to be peruiit- his reft that mal id.beneath his was puffed from- above- his eyes Iv to his hips. he was ted to the Packer hospital his eyes i ue a.King tcmr.

or tne thA air- has been loat 8lnc coming there. councilrriari Former H. of Pettstown, and his soil Wallace have purchased "the business and equipment of--the Pottstown Garment company, and will put Mount Carmel" expects, to capture a new manu-facturing plant: Bradford--Fred BoSla-yer, Tror, ted tp leave his bed and smoke but: his ternbei- -18-- Jlrs. Caroline re 1 uest has of-counre, DRAGGED BY COW, AGED tewisburg Mr. and Jtrs.

H. P. poriiim. SepteraBeT 19. i I have always had the reputation of selling but 'the finest Timothy Seed.

Our seed this year is no exception to the rule. Qur'NEW CROP TIMbTHY is clean. and bright and free from any foul whatever. Our price is the lowest at which good seed can be sold. Write for Rftmples and "prices.

Domestic Gasoline Engines I still continue to lead the procession on the of gasolmt! engines. I sold five (5Lengines, 1 8.H. .2 4-H. "and 2 This fo-" tel of 27.DOMESTIC GASO- the Men who know that quality goes before price. When Tou buy an engine, don't buy- an experiment.

Buy a DOMESTIC, ias passed th'e expert; 'mental staged I will gladly refer you' to a number of men, in Lycoming county, have operated Domestic from 4 5 years witKout spending one cent foi repairs. CalLand see our sample engines', or, wri.te today for catalog and uli explanation" of. our.rfr.ee.-trJal_pffpr the man -that owes one. 1 (i. Updegraff 248 Court Street- Williamsport, Penna.

Mills. September 21; B. Way, September- 22. Oe-irfield W. K.

Johnston, Ber- w.insdale, Septembeil 21. C. B. Griib, Mill Hall, September 23. Columbia VTllllam Creasy, Cata- September '18; J.

Xt Son, Millviller September 19. Spangler, Weedville, September 1 8 Lycesaing Jonathan Loyalsock, September 21; ghadle "Sisters, jShore, September 20; RADI HURI jthe plant again'in operation, with 74 (Newton Mabus and two children, of. returned home Sunday after a visit with the latter's parents, Mr. andjilrs. William Irvin.

Dunkle and. Miss Annie Pe- speot Sunday' with th'e latter's M-r. Bloomsburg, Sept two- by the co.w she was leading from pasture last evening, with the-ropc by which she" was leading wrapped around her leg, Mrs. Rose Coleman, widow of John Coleman, of Cabin Run, aged E.bout 70, -had her left leg broken abovp.the knee, suffered contused wounds of the entire body and had a 'Barrow-. escape from Mrs.

Coleman, who woman, had hold of the rope that was UlcJiean X'oung, Smethport, around th ecow's neck when the ani 'get Montour---J. Miles Derr, 1, September 20. Northumberland--Charles N. Marsh, Milton, Serjtetnber 21. September '25.

Snyder--Frances Bayer, Pleasant '-Mills; September 19; H. Laub7'Beaver Springs, September J. Sick, tember 23. Ticga--F. J.

Everett, Summit, September 23; W. Union--s-J. Newton Glover, Vicksburg, September 20. JL Sugar Grove, September 20. Sep? temper 18; W.

H. Sweitzer, Stewfirts- town, September 19. in her efforts to hoW it, the.rope in some about and almost that insta-nt she lost her footing and was thrown heav- Hy to the ground-. The woman's cries beard 'Pierce and Gilbert Hagenlnich, who rushed to -cr aid succeeded-in the tffxv--sitd-in-releasing-1 in almost unconscious cofiaition: THREEXUNVENTrONS AT LANCAStER THIS WEEK about. 100 hands.

The deadlock in the school Keanstl- Souare over the appointment of a teacher In -the fifth has becG broken- by the appointment, of Miss Lucy McQuaide, of Uebanon," a graduate of the- West Chester State Normal School." The c6m- pany, a new corporation just izsd, is to build at. once' a. new' con-. densory at Elkland, 'similar to the of the Helvetia, erected last year at West-field, Tloga cotmty. Notwithstanding fa.m and the protests of three ministers of Pleetwood; were against, battalion celebratians; baitallon was held there, hy people, with, three 'bands in Hu4 The deijh of'-- John Z.

lobst. of Lehigh' takes 'the last member of the femoas band he organizes the war and marcefl atjtfae head of I(i4 Penn syivania" Jiocn at withlbjirial to the' trict. Sheriff. county, for-, a tip thit will Albert Vv Stanley -Bour, Lancaster, Sept. will! who esciped fpom'-'flie jail at Tunk- this.

week have-the of en- bannock, tertaining 'three conventions in connection; with the general councllaxtthe. Ev'angelican Lutheran church' In Completely Covered; Bandaged from fa Foot. "-Dared 'Not 'Wash Him. Used Cuticura and Ointment 4 Weeks and He Was It comes to a knockout or a ehow'down; there is nothing cle'ars the TV-ay so thoroughly as Koch's that superior product of the brewer's art that captivates the taste of one and all. He rich goodness, its whote greatly appreciated that highest in public favor.

it stands Botttled the Brewery for Family Use -i EUROPE. Weekly eailln'gs ffom New. York and taira. Tickets and--lafopma-- 41on at our office, 220 W. 4th 2, 2nd floor.

HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE, HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE AND CUNARD LINE. after birth wo ntiticcrt.an inflamed spot on our baby's hip winch soon began spreading liatll baby was tomiili-U'Iy cov ered -even in his, e.vcsr, tars 'and Fuf bandaged ftotn licaii to foot He could nof have a'-ctitch of clothing, on. Our regular physician pjonouEccil it chronic eczpma. Ilcisi very abic physician an4 ranks Iho btat in' tbls. locality, leis, the dlseise began spreading until waa completely He na.i losing Hesh BO rapidly that we became alarmed decided to tty Cutlcurs and Ointment.

"Not until I commenced using Cuticura Sotp end Ointment could we ieil what he looked like, as we dared noj wash him, aiid I had "been pu'tiing one application after another on him. On removing the.scale from his head -the fcair came p(T, au.d him cntireljBbaid, but since we have been using Cuticuta Soap and Ointment he has as much hair eyerj -fouf after we began to use the Cuticura So'spund Ointment he was entirely cured. I don't believe anyone couid have worse than our baby. 1 we 'used the Cuticura Remedies' could look at him, he was such a sight, until Caticuja Soap and Ointment stand by them- Ff.lveg and the result they quickly surely bring is tht'lrowh recommendation:" (Signed) Mre. T.

B. Itosser, Mill Hatl, '11. Cutlrura Soap ind Ointment'sold throughout the world. Send to Pottpr pept. JOA, Boston, fdr a liberal of enrti, Jiosl-frcc, with 32-K book bathe slate: jfiowing HATS, NECKWEAR New ideas in Men's lurmsh- ing requisites are to be see.n only in this.

gathering, Bowman Hat Co. F. C. BOWMAN, Prop. Trust Building, Both North A-merica.

Each of the, conventions will In itself be a notable event. The-first meeting afternoon in- Trfnltf LufBefan chltfeh whpTi Womens' AliKslouarv societies of the general cou'flcil convened for the purpose'of forming a federatiorr-pf the; Synodica! -Mission-- a 2(j-aCre. ffeld SlichaeLKeUv, of West. Grgye, has'-threshed nearly ,700 bushel3 wheat, in addition to which he had 35 tons of straw and-re- chived over $800-Tor wheat and straw. holding up Brader.

Itf years old, as basebill TaylorvilJe. Roy Grant and moth-er spent Sun- Say with friends at Sunbury" Kramer is seriously ill at her home on -North Third street, end Harry. 'pOLltlC'AL ADVERTISEMENTS. Gharlcis J. SP nt 8 1 Caniidate For Democratic Nomination JFjor Judge The voters of Lycoming county in, jorify ever up to.

that time in. coming November election, will be the discharge of- their. Vicksbur duty as a-self-goyerntag people, to elect Mrs. Etlib Gundy died at TO o'clock from their midist one otHhefr number, Saturday evening at her home, onlwho shall be their judge for-4en yearSr South Seventh street. She is survived The man, will preside over, by her-hustand and two- sons, Denja- ihelr several and will, to.

a Ms chosen profession, not. only in the' min Gundy, of Sunbmr, aad Clyde certain extent; have In his power the' Gundv, of town. Furieral wrvipp.s Ttflll life, and- property of each in- be held at ihe home Tuesday after- dividual citizen of this judicial- dis- for any county office. His atitolals- tratlon" of that' office was sjieh as to win the confidence and respect of all, as the many testimonials to him show. He has risen by his.

own efforts "from obscurity to nonor and distinction. In Lewisburg cemetery. Hhere Is no office In our. system? of Mr. and Mrs.

George Kiing end two! government such grave children, John spent Sunday with Sir. and-Mrs. Bert Roush, at Milton: Sir. and Mrs. MeifL to the funeral of the former's mister-at Harrisburg'.

Binder hag home after a' visit at Harrlsburg. C. W. responsibilitieB aa that of judge. For this rpason, the 'people should scari with greatest'care, the qualifications, temperament, peculiarities, deposition and lite- record, of any 'inau who aspires fill this office.

is rare, indeed, to find tn any of' the (juullficaliuab thai to make" an ideaJ Juxlge. tlfst of all; he should be a gentleman. 'Second, and Mrs. George W. Schoch, of Mifflih- burg, spent Friday with friends in' town, maliing, by Mrs.

Grant entertained', at a porch party -Saturday evening at her home on' University and Mrs. S. "Arnold, of Sunbury, spent- Sunday with Mr, and large he should Fourth, he should absolutely Independent, and fearless in the discharge of his' judicial du.tles, knowing, in the Henry on street; No.rth Seventh i i j.v urn, ao -it uctoeuAii i Jolitl Tjiiaiti, vf AlillliinjarK, Was 3i marvel, he having pitched two no-run. Lewisburg caller Saturday. junior champion aty societies, several years ago.

"were or-1 ganized into conference societies; the conference societies were later organized into synodical societies; and now odical societies into a federation that Is nation Members from societies in all of the United, S'tates-and Canada'a're A public servida by the congregation marked the twenty-fifth annlver- sary of the pastorate jof Rev. E. W. church 'DuBois on Four public schools in West Pottsgrove, Montgomery county, unite in a expected to attend, it being estimated devotional exercise every -morning, that nearly two 'hundred 'Women will attend the meetings, GRANGERS' ANNUAL TO BE RECORD BREAKER The -annual and encampment of- Central JEeunsylvania Grangers, at -Grange Park, -Oentre HaJl. this week promises to be the best attended of ever held in the 38 years of ils history.

Applications for exhibition space have been; so numerous -that the present buildings wu.rnot be axlequate to. hold them, and tents have, been erected for jcme of the agricuHural eRjiibits. The Pennsylvania Stste- College exhibit building itself, The -harvest home sermon yesterday 'horning 'was preached by the Rev. S. Snyder, in the-, auditorium tent, and hundreds drOv-e'here for the services all' -kinds of vehicles.

The big- picnic will be officially opened Tuesday when the xrlenic committee, Leonard Rhone. George and turn the affair over. to the officials of the Centre County MAN DYING CALLS NAME OF DAUGHTER Wilke's-Barre, Sept. A sfrangfe thing with the drowning Llewellyn, of "West Falls and the deatir-of her father, Owen Llewellyn in hospital, Wilkes-'BaiTe has just come to' light. At the hour th? woman was drowned in the Susquehaivna river, who liatf'been unconsdoils for several days ro'usedland in three times.

Jmmediaffeiy afterwards he again lapsed into unconscrousness, accord-' ing.tp the sisters in-charge of the hos-. Whether a peculiar coincidence or whether the man just entering the and shadow of death receded physic and Miss Ada Boyer, the provided an organ for it. HnrrTpr class cf "19i'i, Normal of "Tie" Gazette, and Bulletin want ad. -at the Chester Stat pointed principal school at Wayne. of 'has the.

been ap- grammar Daniel Fletcher, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Eri of TuBoi.fH himself at one of thronged; places in the streets, by taking a qumtity of carbolic acid. pond, 'back ot the colliery Scraaton, for a swim, Joseph YuBhlnski. aged 28 years, stuck head first in the mud and was drow.ned.

Fifteen chickens, stolen nights ago from the farm of Joseph Lowry, W-est have returned -to owner 'as mysteriouBly as they the poor condition of the nrarketr thc-fires at the B. gicss plant at-DuBois have been indefinitely sus- T. B. Halfpenny was in Mifflinburg. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Meyer; and two children. Brook and Veria, spent "Sunday, with.John Brooks and family, Williarasport. Annie and Effie Peterson left morning for Montgomery. and Mrs.

Adam Royer, of Kelly spent Sunday with Mrs. Baker on North -Seventh street. Miss Mary VanBusKirk -evening, with her parents at Winfield. is small, but it gets there'just the same, a Get in Line For Your NEW FALL HAT 15 Day For The-HOWARD, and styles are and more' complete than e.ver, DERBYS and" the jiew SCRATCH UP soft hat styles are arnong creations, fered. POPULAR pf- Sain, The Hatter 10 and 12 East Market Sq.

ated solely by the desire to administer equal and between jnan ana man, regardl'isss not who theJitl- bar of his County, but ot the state. All who have known both In adversity and prosperity, as a private citizen, and as an officer clpttted with, the power o'f office, in" his tp well as private life," will gladly testify that under all conditions; J. 'Reilly was! ever found to be the same courteous, clean minded, fclean" lived; fcin.d-hearted, Chrisyaij man. tfe is the product of our public- school genuinely American, lovor of' our-Republican Instltu tlons, a stutien.t of uSd a believer in our system of government. 'His broad varied'experience in the practice tOf the law, his naturally Judicial temperament, his capacity.lpr.

and ness to, work, his turn mind; his genial manners, and naturally courteous apd kindly disposition, especially "for He. Is of vigorous manhood, of physique; health, strong both of mind and body. jorget he is the- servanfaad not master of the peo- and-' and who, when not inconsistent with gladly jnstir.p with mercy. Sivth ho garits njay bl, "should be I and blest with an unusually" pleasing' naturally courteous, patient, well bal-' personality. Charles Rnilly on tho-- humanitarian bsilluh frill foifefct thai he It, J.he.

viewa and. who w.Ill. servant of people, arid bis. friends 'A appr.e9iate,.tlie VneE.pqnsibiUties of his bespeak for every person busi- ous treatment and considej-atipn that has'characterized his- whole" profes- sional, private, and public, life. He not or controlled by of" of Ho should be cultured and learned" in the HwiiLdischarge the dutlea.pt'Judge con- law.

people Of county scientiously and fearlessly, and yet such 'tact, fairness, dignity, know Char-les J. Reilly best, who have win the confidence.and respect watched; his -struggles as a. poor boy for and-legal education, and his conduct both in private and of the whole Jpeople. The Judicial ermine of the Twenty-, ninth Judicial District can fall -flpon since-his- admission I none, more worthy or better equipped to the 'bar, helieye that he mpiiRiires than Charles and up.to the above, standard for. judge.

In November, 1889, he wa elected- DJstrict Attorney, of Lycomuzk.co.unty by a majority of 2,368, the largest ina- same be entrusted to: by peb- 'pie of this wijl be returned-, to them "by him "wtthoufespot oif'-blem- ish. NOTHING LIKE A GAZETTE AND WANT AD. MONEY FOR ALL Qtilcfc loans on your own note, without endorsement, our Amount' front fS.qOnip at the lowest possible ratea. Easy weekly or monthly suit your Income. WILLIAMSPORT FINANCE COMPANY Opera House.

Open 8 a. 8 p. Latins ThTfde w-Ith -a-radlnB-tf-6ft-mHeBr-'--If-not fnr'phone and our will call. ed ponded. James Stahl.

of neaiF sHp- ped through the opening of a hay-loft. and fell to- the jstable floor, fracturing his left arm aid 'right leg near the hip. -he GCodyeaF been placed one-half time. to dullness in the inmber market. is township fam- ilk-s in Nortliumfcettand county are in expensive HtfSdiion over 'Hne-fepce Jand worth, oniyiabout $2.

Because of washing out of the channel at PorC dtoton, boating on I the -SchuylkilLCaM has at a standstill for Farmers In'portions of Bucks county report pctatoes-rtroHiiig very fast, i reiiori very iasi, daughter had pre- and corn lg almost, flat, owing'to the ceded him, Is a question to be aas- w.ered, DIGESTION il I i I SIMON TEAGER FIRE INSURANCE ALDERMAN FRANKUH AND ASSIMILATION. It is not -the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assiml- lated that gives strength and vitality. -Crmmberlain's Stom- 4ch and Liver Tablets invigorate stomach and liver and (enable them to perform their functions naturally. For recent thunder storms- Robber? broke into the iailor shop- 1 of Frunlt Scharta, of, St. MaryX and sot away wiih' severjir hundred dollars' worth of clothing, Six copp.er£eads a five young-- were killed by D.

R. Jones, near Berwlcfc Suit btec fcntered ty ttXtyi'. I 1 'As tHe twig is bent trie tree's inclirieci;" Open a savings-aeeduntrat-the ion of 36 WesWFourth Below Pine Assets Over $1,800000 Our loans are made on real estate first mortgages land, oFtKe-State JOHNB.CORYELL, Vice President. R. A.

HOUSEL, Secretary and Treasurer. C. LA RUE rylUNSON, President. EDWARD 'ALMY, Secoffd Vice President, lnterest Paid onDeposits Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent $2.00 Up- From 7 to 8 O'clock INEWSPA'PER.

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