Hvkv7, PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE POST - JA Vse..U' VI-" m. HI . EA' SSI i&fP.E fill? SMWnM MllllMTW BY ITS CORPS OP CORRESPONDENTS SEEEStt PAXTONVILLE Miss Lizzie Ilaekenhurg, of Mit Hinburjr, came lionie last week to jH'iui some Mine with her parents. B. r. Heiinbech, win and Mrs ADAM8BURQ. K QKOYE. f our people are Cai tner is being Banks Dreese, of Look Haven, I Quite i niiuibci pen! Sunday with his family. : tending i rt. Mrs. Clayton Heiinbaoh, who has Mrs. Hodman ne been spend mg several weeks with the e itertatnud by ti n mis. Annie Erdley, of New Berlin, visit-i family of Reuben Dreeae, has left for Ardell Doebler and family who til Mrs. Mary Howell last Tuesday, j Altoona. speM a week plea-tint ly with his n Human, nf MMiHokiiiwh in I Ed. Manheck and wife moved parents, H. J. Doebler and wif- le- very busily engaged at this place in their household effects t Harris attending the siek. I burg, where he will engage in the Two more deaths occurred in ! Rrowry business. town this week again. Mrs. J BrUlier and Mrs. Michael Hacken-ied from a recent visit to While Deer. InTfr, making a total of three deaths Harry Dreese, of Phi la., who had in our town within a week. been staying with his parents for Friday morniug Engine No. 245 ume time, returned to Phila. had an axle broken, about half a Mrs. .las. Dreeae is spending sev- mile west of town, which was the jeral weeks in Phi la., tin muse of the trams being late that friends. was seen ou our streets rrulay. Mrs. Lizzie Hontz, of Loganton 13 a isiim Ml Prof. 1 Imit.'s resi Jos. Haines aud wife have return- mK to the win hein deft etivt! urned home on 1 hursday last. Mr. Kurtz and wife, of Shiniiens burg, - j t -i 1 1 a few hoiitsin townow-l wall at the bridge day. Wreck train was called from LewistoWU to assist in getting the engine away. Win. Bruner, of Pittsburg, Grant and .lames Bruner, of ('animal, and Jerome Bruner, of Ohio, cane home to atteml theii mother's funeral. i rant had ntit tu'en home for four years, ami Jerome left tor Ohio 15 years ago, and had not been here since. Mrs. Daniel tjackenburgand Mr.-. Dallas Middles warth, ofTruxelville, were in town Saturdav. Mias Mollie Mitchell, w ho is em ployed in Uie shirt factory at Beaver town, speat Sunday m-ith her par- MOtS. Samuel WeitlenniiMcr, Jr., wife and son and Miss Ala Howell were visiting here a few days. Mrs. Theodore Erdley moved 'her household goods away from here and is now staying with her sister, Mrs. Amnion Kline. Harry Stuck, wife and child were I visitors in town Saturday. L. K. Derr made a business trip to Adamsbuig Saturday. Samuel Week and Charles Camp, bf Bear.ertown were in town Satur- Calvin Derr and wife visited their liter, Mrs. 1). Yrintecs, at s'ew Berlin over Sundav. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bought I ainter niesiine spent n wt e in ( Jentt r county isiting his parents. Mrs. Howard Klingler died sud denly Friday afternoon of heart guest of trouble. She wasagedabout 10 years. . W. i ittenmver. of vour town. Prof. F. C. Bowersox visited the schools in this district and reports them In he in a flourishing condition. MissMvrn Kotnig, agraduateof uehc Keller's Businss College Lewisburg. Mrs, Reltet has accepted i position as stenogra- 's being entcrtaiuet uber for the Milton Iron Co. I'leaa-nt Street. li w it t t . a atcrs, oi .Mi linn. y her brothel ilaughter Mrs, A cantata entitled " Unspeakable Gifts," will be rendered by the Lu theran S. S. on the evi of Dec. '1 1. The Luth. ('. E. elected tlte fol lowing otheers for the ensuing year: Pres., EsteJIa M. Romig; V. P., Isaac Felker; Secretary, Mrs. J. A. Wagner; Trias.. Mrs. 1. P. Zimmer man; Cor. Sec'v., Clymer Romig; Organist, Estella Romig, Bears the ISiguature of Ht'MMEL'S WHARF. Quite a number of our citizens are attending court this week. Miss Martha Hniuwel Is housed up with neuralgia. Mrs. Samuel Strouh had the mis fortune of falling and breaking one of her ribs. t 'has. Stetler had the accident of spraining his arm, owing to a fall from a wagon. i Harvey Moyeris working in Sun bury at his trade as plasterer. Mrs. Rebecca Wagenseller. of Se linsgrave, spent Sunday at Samueil Trull's. Floyd Sassaman and Misses Ma mie Young and Oiiv and Lottie Sassaman spent Sunday with friend at Sh miner. Miss Martha Schoch returned home alter spending a week pleas intlv at Liverpool and McKees 1 Falls. P. S. Albert, so is hi H v. Fiisohl. Ed. Heffel linger, the tailor, is very much pleased at the arrival of a la by boy at his place. Mrs. Newton J arret t left Satur day to goto her husband at Minne apolis, Minn., being his headquarters, as he is employed by a railroad t look after building of bridges and of the rolling siek. Rev, 8. N. Carpenter, of Pitts burg, (a former student of S. IT.) spent some tioK Friday among friends. Thursday morning .vord was noised around that the wing wall of the R. R. bridge at the east end had given away and thai tiainscouki not pass over. Tle wreck train came dawn and went t work and by even ing they had it secure aud trains were running. Passengers and Iwg gage were transferred, and on Fri day the mail train east was nearly iUvo hours lute owing la an axle "Wreaking on the engine. PULLA8 NEWS. Misses and Katie Trutt spent z. 1UND0B. tew days at Morthumberlann. 'Stiuirc Seuhrist got lumber in I Jaodb Stahland wife, ofVerdilla, town to erect a model poultry house, j spent Sunday at .Samuel Stroub's. Cieurge Long is hauling ties for Since our last writing James Kess- r . .. ... it i . v .i ii. ter nas moved to iwtnumDenaiM, Meiser tfc Weaver. Our merchant is selling jsMubo uunas at 12c IH.T dor. John P. Wise, wlw has hnpn nr.k. pg for some time iu the car shon at f onamoKW, were welcome visitors Berwick, came home to oaaama. M-. M. XtJlta 1 hnrsday. and Mr. Moll, of Kratzerville, copied bis house. (illicit Hidshne and family, oc- of Jacob Kessler, wife and son, of oversee Utohering and has now concluded stay all the sausages are out of I Sliamokm Dam, were tle guests of Andrew 1 rutt '8 Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Bower scent part of way. J. A. Farlev, of Lewisburir. scll- nK dry gtMxIs' for a Philadelphia I ,ast week with her sister, Mrs. Shat ter, near inneia. Luther Krdman, of Haxinos, and Coleman Mover of Miserville, were the guests of Bailey 15ms. Sundav. WEST BGAVEK. Vm, found it agreeable to stay iu own over night and put up at f teosoerance house where tile aveling public find the lest of SO tomodaoooa. Geo. A. Wentzel made a trip to unuury on business. A. E. Witmer sold his coal flat John C. Hoover. J- P. Wagner is convalescent. wagner. Stauffer and Hoot are uliiitr lime from John Siuunrh.r's Jolui W. Witmer, who spent a nays in the lumber regions, has urued home and reports too much ow to carry ou the business. Longacre, the eminent auc- er, was in town. ac Seiler, of Selinscrrove. was Mown offering groceries and had a skin along ready for the tan- an is a sure sign that he was tnere were deer. John Kise, of Philadelphia, 'served with distinction durincr ,Qvil war, and who has been on 1 mad for the last thirty years sell- i groceries, has just recovered spell of severe sickness, and ost his wife, was in town on Revere Ycrger, who is working for Peter Klingler, is spending a Week with his parents near Aline. Frank Walter, of Buffalo Valley, returned home after spending a few weeks with his aunt, Mrs. Frank Hettrick. Two tlittings took place in this vicinity last week. Freedman Reed er moved to Shamokin, aud Henry Trutt moved to Shamokin Dam. KKEAMEK. Mrs. Frank Thomas, of Sunbury, visited M. E. Erdley's last week. B. W. Yoder and sister, Mrs. Hottenstcin, of Middleburg, spent Sunday with J. F. Walter's. An apparently mad dog was runn ing about iu this vicinity last week, snapping at everything it came in contact with. Fortunately no one was bitten. Chas. Meek ley shot the dog. The communion services at Globe Mills were well attended. Rev. Suable delivered an excellent ser mon. Eighteen catechumens joined the church. Protracted meeting is in progress in the Evangelical church. James Steely is still adding more improvments to his home by putting up new cliiatueys to the main build ing. W. Y. Mctilaughliu and family dined with W. H. Knepp Sundav. The hill of fare was rabbit roasted, stewed and fried. John II. Herbster started to Blair OOUnty, Tuesday, with a force of bands to run a stave mill for Joseph Dreese. John B. Shellenberger and Wm. Wagner are spending tlieir spare time at night coon hunting iu which they have been quite successful. I suppose the doctor found it easier to amputate the leg of an iron kettle than it would be of some of bis patients. FLINT VALLEY. John Botdorf and James Haines were in Neitz valley Sunday. Christopher Haines' were visiting James Haines Sunday. The Christmas entertainment at Ebeneser Church will lie on the ev ening of Dec. 24, 1900. Anion, son of P. J. Mover, who had a severe attack of rheumatism is slowly improving. . J. Haines is sawing shingles for G. A. Botdorf. 8CHNEK. William Lanch's, of Newport, were visiting friends at this place a few days last week. W. A. Scbnee was to Freeburg last Monday to transact business. P. A. Stuck will move to Seven Points, Northumberland County. John Apple and Augustus Gar man were to Herndon and various other places last week. Some of our people attended the funeral of Edward Snyder of near Aline Sunday forenoon at 10 o'clock. Owi Cold McCLURE. The West Beaver School board met Saturday to compensate the teachers. The Evangelical Congregation have remodeled their obnrch. Mrs. R. E.Stinulv, of Tht town, visited her sick sister, Miss ing this week among relatives at thi Mertie Dreese. plate. Prof. Chas. Lambert, of Susque-' Will John Brisbin returned homo hanua Universety, spent Sunday at last week, after spending s few weeks Isaac Dreese's. I with Grandpa Shirey. The St. Matthew Sunday Sejioo! will hold a Christmas entertainment Monday evening Dec. 24. W. M. Brattou sold bis house awl lot to Henry Knepp, f PeuusyW vania Furnace. Mrs. Dr. 1). R. Rothrock ami Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Would you feel relieved if ycu could raise something? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise more mucus in the morning? Then you should always keep on hand a bottle of flyer's I Chcrpfi Pectoral BARGAINS! BARGAINS! CLEARING SALE AT GRAYBILL AND GARMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE. We will have a Clearing Suh of General Merchandise. As we want to reduce our stoek $5000 iii eleven days. To make this sale in this ttini II g Is CHEAPER than they were ever sold U- wc wit fore in Ricbfiel our cut priet s, to Dec. :'lst, DT1Y G-OO I CMiva par yd Illeaolied Mtinlln, HUI "Appleton A' Muslin ... Lancaster Gingham i Turkey Hod 1'uumnk Pa. Sale And Im-I. w voi i mi to commence )e ill I a lew of 20th and lust JDS NOTIC NR "in- I .mite Men'i I a-t Rlaek lloae .. rnderweari i.t suit ,.Bo . lla . It) Ic He Lndtea' fine slm Molt' fine Shot Men'aCi :tr.- Sh SIIOEQ 11.10 r..r trjf . S"k- It.m If you have a weak throat you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another, and the last one is always harder to cure than the one before it. r. Atr '$ Cltrrg Pectoral Plaster Meets tic loss iron nils. Help at Hand. If yon have any complaint whatever and desire the best medical advice you ran poa aibly obtain, write the doctor freely. Yott will receive prompt reply. Addreaa, DR. J. C. AVER. Lowell, Mas, anocERiEs Arbuek le Coffee, , lb, Hot link t iik Soda l Oake Chocolate Jo :i pka Coritatarch.. Hv rullatock CLOTHING Koya Ovrreoata, 4 yean up $1 ft. Muli'a Overeoata II.6S Mena Sulta II.BB lliiv Knee 1'ihiIh 2t)c Quoenswaro i it. iiiuKs Pitcher Hi- Dttttter Plaice, Qlnutieit flu Handled Cupeattd Haucera xif Tin tin cl Oranito Itql Tin Paila 10c It qt. Uranlte Dlalt Pant Sic :t 'fin Cups for Ac r Tim Spoona.... Hi Wemcmbfr these a am onlv onlv from Dt prices arc c;o' and lor cash antl PRODUCE onlv. All we ash is. t 'all I anil exaniint ew of the Bargains and these 20th to Pee. 31st, E9UCH our gtiods iiniT whether you wish to purchase or not. Every purchaser coming to our store on Dee. -'2nd receive a present. Store will lie closed on Christmas, IV pri ICS, will or Graybill and Garman RIGHFIELD, PENNA Look: Here and see Tit Crreat SixlT Dais' Clearini-ont Sale At 6. H. Custer's General Store Swinefool Penna. From December 10, 1900. to Februar y 9, 1901. Below ;r' soma of the many Bargains. We have a foil of Queenswarc anp Agate Ware ti Cups and 5 8aucor8 15c, Agate Wasli Basins 10c OROOBRIU DRYGOOD3 2 lv...l(l. n Blend Coffee Arhaokle and J.inii Coffee I Ck" S.mp I it. Baking Beda 1 it. Itt:r lliiliu' 1 ll. Ojrater !raekera 6 ll. out Heal A StiKur Oronulaie u:.r Light Brawn Sugar Ooal oil. per pal I.'-UI"ll., M'f ftnE i v I siiiHn tc.H.t iumI below triiiiil M sIhm' -( MiHM'n' SIiiii-h .0e lot (Xf i win ,' Bboea oa low un BOotolSa Bofa' Bhoea Mo to "iv Men'. Bhoea too to 1.88 Man'a Boo la $1.00 to SUM Child'! Bubbera 10c Klaaea1 Bubbari 'c Wunirn'f HjiIiIhth 2.Y To j pine Droaa Oooda reduced to .13o f Ancoator Uingltan ..fc i Bed print Applelon A Mii-iin Hie Bleached Muelln. . fie Bleached Muilin ,lSe ..to NOTIONS ,.6o . . . fwuny i ai ii, per hank Men'a Underwear Hen'i i lcit Underwear., Bnya1 Cups us low us Mrn's Oapaoa low its Mfn'i. Qlovoa . ,5c ..So .10c ..10t v . ...5c . ..7o ...He ,7c 30c lUc Cotton tape, per IN 21 aheeta Pool'a Cap Paper A full ,...10o . ..SOc ....KOc 9o ... fie and n wear. iseortment of Holiday Goods "nil line of Decorated Glasa- The above named articles are only a few of the BARGAINS. Wo reduced our entire stock to COST, and BELOW COST. Wo Lave a line stock to select from. Remem ber the Bargains. Prices are only good from December 10, 1900, to February J), 1901, and only for CASH or PRODUCE. Call and examine the Stock whether you buy or not. We will give a present to every enstomes that purchases 25c worth of goods or upwards on the 22nd day of Dec ember. Do not miss the Bargains. B. H. CUSTER. I COSTER'S I mm COUNTERS Swineford I lV ARB jj Overloaded
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