M tf: TREMENDOUS SELLING -OF- BEST CLOTHING atl&e LOWEST PRICES . r.tii uttw say there liaS never been niirh selling" ofstvlisti clotliin-r in "r towii before. nevr lias tliero been such e ' tional values as we nw f iVr Justtbmk for a " meiit what This Store hm. and isdoin;; lor theslirl clothing buyer. Vo have forced Mr. Miiili I'riee to take a back sunt ami sue now showing tin; liandi-mti-est lino of A SPECIAL LOT OF $10DYERCOATS m Suite and vercnatE $6.98 For Boys' anc CM $3.98 in Bunbury, 50C R BOYS' SUiT for 69 Gents. Enough here for this week's selling. TTMnT?DWT?Au 00b Man's Dress Overcoat, 3.48. 3 Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, 35c FANCY P3RCALE SHIRTS with twO collars, 25C. sUNBURY, PA. RDM Q i 9 H ft ,H L' M 1 J ?! i.7i n n Tin Tr r i. v KttH Vf H f I VIC !: v ' M r, 4.? m S 3S B I . .; "-' Ki H fr fl fT?:' . . ,., , . MIDDLECEEEK. On the bill-of-!are,"Brode Wurst" uud "Bnch Wnetzcn Kuchen". . . . Alvin Ulsh shipK!l over 1000 lbs. of turkey for Thanksgiving Day . . . . Frank Bowersox purchased Mrs. Fred Holtzapplc's farm last week . . . .Mrs. Jerry 1Xk.1i and daughter and Mrs. Sarah Klingler were visit ing friends nt Krntzerville on Sun day. . . Harvey Ilcimbncli and wile attcnucu the ivreanier sale near Middleburg on Saturday. .. .Noah lioad and Charles Weader took a trip to Huntingdon county on their "bikes" last week. . . .David Stein- inger, one of our oldest citizens, had n stroke of palsy, Iroin wliicti he has nearly n covered The revival meeting, which was in progress for some time at Manlieck sj church, closed lat week. . . .Mr. Johnson of' Bethlehem and Joseph Wagner of est JK-aver were iiiintintr in tins vicinity last week one day. . . .Chas. Maurer arid about a dozen from Bea- vertown and vicinity were in the mountains hunting lor the past ten days ... A nmnlx'r of car loads of coal were received by our fanners to burn lime. It looks as though they were again tailing kick to the old styleof fertilizing. . . .For sometime past II. NV. Ulsli's chickens were killed until his flock was reduced ny aliniit 'J.'). Supposing it to ka mink J. II. Knepp set some steel traps and shortly alter caught an old stager of a possum Andrew Ulsh, Sr. attended the funeral of Mrs. Rebecca Shawvcr at Wagner onSunday. . . . TheCrossgrove paint ers were putting u coat of paint on John Wcadcr's house last week. ADAMSBUJtG. 8EUNSQBOVE. (Received tno late for lad issue.) Mr. Dr. Hanter, neeGaiurler. and children of Maytowo are visiting her parents, W. J. Gauirler and wife Muss Mattie Dimm return ed from her trip to Phiadelphia ac companied by her sister. Mrs. Gnss . . . .The University foot ball team played the Y. M. C. A. team of York at York on Saturday. Score 12-0 in favor of the Y. M. C. A. . . . .Miss Katie Erhart has gone to visit her friends in Hanover and Baltimore Kev. J. U. Shindel and wife have returned to iheir home in Cireleville. Ohio, where he preaches. .. .Sportsmen are out u hum i uiumuuu. SCH0CH k Opposite Count JaiL THE HUSTLE AT "otlS PLICS OS BUSINESS WAS GUJSZB BY THSLAIiGE NUMBEE 0? HEAT--E3 ATTi) R ANGUS 33LD AND THE PLACING OF J. liiU.1 Uivery Stove that is sold carries with it our POS TfiVE GUARANTEE that it must give satisfaction Be fore a Cent is paid. Call and see the mi m mi Ever Seen in Snyder County 4- r,, TTOM Trot". Paul JViHIiardt of Mid.lle burg was in town. .. .Dr. V. (i. SniiiSi is Maying at I'rceburg this week, intending the patients of Dr. Sniilh of -dace j. (J. Mover ami liiniily inieiid moving to Mt. Lniou en Tuesdav Hanks Dieese, who is employed in Lock 1 1 veil, accom panied by his gradson, (Jcorgc, vis ited at his home over Sunday Hurley K.,niig and wile spent Sun day in Mi t.'lure J. ii. Spangler had a Ui: uvw organ placed in his ivsidciuv la-t week . . . .Dumeyer bought another carload ol cattle in this section Mrs. J no. Hamilton and sou, K. C, made a business trip toShamokin lasi !!; (.'. V. Smith, wife and child spent Sunday in cv llcrlin. . . .Mrs. Hannah Siiiilh ol' Middielairg is a gtie.-t at t'ie home of her daughter, M"s. das. V. Keller. . . .John Strauser, who was employed in I'hiiadi ldhia, has reiurii".l home. ... Win. Schrisl spent Sunday in OntrcvilL' Cyrus Middleswarth of Atkins Mills is vi-iling ohl friends in this place, his former home liev. Zimmer man will preach a Thanksgiving Her man in the Luth. church on Thurs day evening. . . .Kev. Zimmerman and Ueubeii Dnese are attending the Juniala eouferein-eol'tlieCciitral l'enna. Svnud convening at LiHv ville. 1JKAVKUTOWN. TAHLNECKER, Middleburgh. Pa. V lew fnrlor GanQS ! 'CAMES f I INTERESTING AND AMUSING. This game Archarena is Far Superior to all other Parlor Games, So simple a child can play it So attractive that the older oues never refuse to indulge in it, For information and price see, GEO. W. WAGENSELLER, 11-G 4t. At Post Printing Office. The Rev Irl R. Hicka Annual Almanac and monthly paper, Wo ui and WUKS,arenow known from sea to sea. We are pleased to call the attention of our readers to the Almanac for 1809, now ready. It is a splendid printed and illus trated book of HG pages and the storm forecasts and diagrams and as tronomical and scientific matter are superior to nnything that has ever been seen liefore in a 25 cent book. His monthly journal, Word and Works, is one of the best literary home and scientific magazines in the country,bcsides containing his month ly storm forecasts and explanations. The subscription price of Word axd Works is $1.00 per year and a copy of the Hicks Almanac is sent as a premium to every yearly jsubecribcr. Single copies of Word and; Works 10 cents. Price of almanac alone, 25 cents. Send your order to Word and Works Pub. Co., 2201 Lo cust Street,' St Louii, Mo. William l'riebau and family were the guests of Win. Keller over Suti- uay Thomas Kohler ol llaimcr- ville was the guest of Geo. Dreese on Sunday Ira Van Horn spent a few days in Suubury visiting his best girl last week .... The New York racket store placed a branch stor in Arthur Specht's store room about a week ago Ex-Sheriff Specht is building an ice house on his lot Wm. Gill and family of Hendricks, West Virginia, are vis iting Mrs. GUI's parents, Edward Beaver. . . .Miss Mabel Kohler ac companied by a lady friend of Ban nerville spent last week among the former's friends The Lutheran church of Beavertown has organized a Christian Endeavor Society of about 25 members .... Seth and Abel Winey were called tp Richfield to the funeral of their father on Fri day Specimens of soft coal were exhibited iu liberal chunks on Mon day evening discovered by Xer A. Feese while prospecting on his tract of woodland about J mile north of Beavertown. The vein was reach ed at a depth of 8 or 10 feet, only one blast having been fired. The thickness is not yet known. CUBE A COLD IS ON B.DAY Take Laxative Bromo Qnlnlne Tablet. drugglM refund money IMbfatl to cur The genuine baa h. B. Q. on each Ublob t urpeuterinj...-.sr IV wiwiiien g Thursday of last ) sprsKa irue mere will htl ucwre ioog ID our toJ one evening lasi We.k sell has the plasterer, J ev visueti our school wee I). J. 1 )ru.. v1.(iw,Wa,tera,,,,f;'4 Val. Walter's on S I...1 nanman.ii. il. Her er Smngler left on Mi Imr f!.p llu C....... ii tllPV dTIKUil 1 Mrs. P. B. Mover Akron, Ohio to visit her iirs. Joliu A. Moty 'Clrt- fl . i '.' .!..:!.. i . ,w"un: IjeoilLOll a:;il t..jr uW game, uiua lur we Have i her (lf Tni. , ' . ......u U)niU;r heard of no accident iu our inime diate neighborhood The Slay ton Jubilee singers (colored) occupied the gallery of Trinity Luth. church on Suuday evening last Miss Bessie Gearhart of Suubiiiy is lieing entertained by her grandfather The Y. M. C. A. of the Univeisity held a public meeting in the Me thodist church en Sunday alteruooti last. The attendance was large and exercises very interesting Rev. I. II. McGann was in town on Fri day evening attending the meeting of the executive committee of the University Harry Hummel and family were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Eby and daughters over Sunday. .. .A course of five enter tainments will be given in the Opera House during the i:ext 2 months, consisting of conci-rts, readings, lect ures, etc. Cost of the course one dollar. This is certainly very low for such fiivl elass entertainments L. C. Smith has moved his household eileets to Drifton where lie is employed Geo. 1. Hitter, a theological student, supplied Dr. Weber's church on Sunday S. Weis was iu Philadelphia last week adding to his already large stock. This trip was fbr Inliday goods. burg, are visiting friend tives at Freebunr father of Dr. I). Cr. Smit! Smith, Jr., of Adams! residence of Dr. 1. Aiiamsi.urg i)r, Smith 1 til (111. lltt lf.MJ.2l. .11.. I I . ... ,.u...uu, oilsnit 1). U. Smith, who is n,,w inenameof Smith is imw inent at the Dr. Smith r J trust your readers will tlie coiiibination of jle f''tli Judge Brown u I i wyi-r uiaoca Diisuusstr i ... j : . . I v uiie, liiverpuol and j Rev. DruckeinnilU at there-dedication of'tK tiieran ehtiri'h of Seli Sunday. AU WW. Halls to cure. IM S. J. Pawling and wiicspent sev eral days at Duncan's Island Gettysburg foot ball team played Sus;;ji.ieliauna team on Saturday N'ore la-U iiituvorot Susjiueliauiia. The writer thinks our team is imt their class as they could not score a point. They remained over Sun day and were very much ;l cased at the treatment they. received a. the hands of our citixciu no. withstand ing their shainei'ul tivatmcnt, of our team when it played at Gettysburg and won Rev. Barb of (lie col lege church delivered the first of his series of sermons on llimyan' Pil grims' Progress last Sunday.... Mrs. Mary Miller of Williamsport and her aunt, Mrs. Graham of Har risburg, are l.eing entertained l-v Mrs. Belle Gardner .Miss Nellie 1 lower id licwisburg is the guest of Miss hthe: SehiK-h The band had a chicken and wallle supper on Saturday evening. ' They led be tween two and three hundred people Mrs. Ed. Taylor spent Sunday in Sunbury among friends Harvey Long who is working at the capitol building at llarrisburg left for that place to resume his work... Harvey Schoch has put in aeytclcne gas iu his house. Mrs. Schoch entertained a number of friends from North umberland and Lewistown on Sat urday. .. .Miss Sholly of Mont gomery is spending several weeks with her uncle, Dr. Born The Union Thanksgiving service will be held in the Reformed church, ser mon by Rev. Chi Icotc of the M. E. church David Myer and wife of Centre Hall spent several days with his son, Charles, at Bloomsburg re turning home on Saturday afternoon The Reformed congregation is rebuilding the church steeple which was damaged by lightning several months ago The shoe factory is rushed with orders, enough to keep them running day and night until the holidays. We hope the rush will continue. CENTREVILLE. Miss Kate Reichley is reported on the sick list L. A. Mcrtz was to the county seat one day last week Mrs. William F. Sechrist gave birth to a little daughter last week.... ..P. C. Hartman and C. E. Hartman took in the sights of Middleburg on Sunday Dr. G. C. Mohn aud family of Laurelton were the guests of. Jno. Mohn's on Sunday. ia .L. . A. Musaer and Geo. Hartman are working at Mazcppal 'V ... ... .v .... , . ' KUKA.Mni. m;. ' :.. it!n i ..ai-ct iiii ieiiiiiiisii oii( spent several day.i hist V relatives at this mace. don, who is working mM was home on Simdav : man and son, Charlie, im. licnig spent last wee!; h the Jack's Mountain 1 anil Miss Jennie Keeh r day at Jjuurelten . em-ting a new ice house Kreanier is at present liu;, on Jacks jMountani wi'li New Berlin hnntirs . . Walter lost her gold wad this place and Salem on Su under will he well reward, turning it to its owner. Smith shipped over Thanksgiving roasters. . Row and family were the Amos Bolig of Pen n tov Sunday Thomas A: Ki ped a ear load of erttlc place last week. . . .(iiiic of our citizens attended n services at Salem on Si; Itfaae Satier is building n; to his house. The Marriage Record Form. In our next issue wt plctethe Snyder County Itccord for the last thirty to date. The following wi our issue dated Dcccnilie! will begin the marriage the Rev. Add f B. Casper, s:ueu in iMiddleburg fur or. . l . i i ins record extends umiii 1SS2, or a period of 1 1 y i . 1 1 . i .i . iisi wt'i takctiiu inarnai's ol the oldest citizens of and county. Our reader laminar witli these person: the publication of this list riages in the past has crcatii interest we are warranted ducing this new I i.-t, list is completed, theentii tion of marriages for the years aggregating 4000 and 8000 persons and Rev, marriages, being 4(8, or 930 persons, will all hep" form and an index placed in of UOOO names, which wt first and only book ofnu riages ever published will be completed some tiinl uary or lehruarv, 18'Jl, sons desiring to do so can copy at a very low rate. particulars later. Thecoi of this book has liecn a vol task, 'out as it must inclui sentatives of every family ing in Snvder County, it doubt lie a valuable book td The Best Plaatcr. A pieeo of flannel dampei Chamberlain's Pain Balmw on to the affected parts i l any plaster. Wten trouw Eain in the chest or side, oj ank, ffive it a trial. You vl In ha mora i.hn prompt relief which it affon Tlolm ia alan a narfain CUT matism. For sale btaUdri v - '( ; , I itSt-