IJL I . . . - ... . I joint Teacnor s msuiuie. i i COUNTY GULLINGS. Breesy Items Picked up Here and There about the Coun ty and Noted tor Tour Enlightenment At Troxelvillt'.Uev. II. H.Spahn has a oataohetioal class of tiiirty-tive. Rev. ('. K. Carroll of Lancaster ha preached a trial sermon at Fre mont. A. C. Smith ol Kreamer 1ms se cured the services of Churlea Landia to olerk in his store. Read the advertisement of E. S. Weiroer & Co., furniture dealers, Sucbury, Pa., on last page. The Farm Journal is worth fifty oente a year, but you con get it five years free. See oiler elsewhere. A Christian Endeavor Society lias Int'ii organised in Reformed church at Adamaburg, this county. Attorney. J. Pawling, Ksq., and wife will go to housekeeping in the Keller property on North Market Street, S'linsgrove. William Haines and son of Ad- amsburg will have a horse sale in this place at the Washington House on .Monday of next week. Augustus Btroub of Chapman township k il Kl a nine month pig that weighed 336 pounds and an older one weighing 575 pounds. William K. Miller, Esq., of Salem has been re-appointed as the elerk of the Appropriations committee of the House of Representatives at Harris burg. Dr. -I. W. Sampsell of lVnn's Creek has been appointed to the vacaucy on the pension boardcaused by the resignation of Dr. A. M. Smith. Mrs. Sarah A. Millers Sunday gchool class of the Lutheran Sunday school spent the 2nd of February at the home of Mrs. Jere App in Mon roe, township. A pleasant time was spent. II. il. Herbster lias decided to build a strain grist mill at Heaver town. Work will begin as soon as the weather permits. This will make a splendid accession to the in dustrial development of the town. The Post is offering a live year subscription free to allnesubserib ett Wiio pay one dollar for the POST a year in advance. Old subscribers ulvantairu oi the same oi- Charles A. Forry, proprietor ot the McKee J Falls Hotel, will as sume the proprietorship of Ue Kre amer Hotel April 1st. Charles is a good landlord and will make ev erything go. The regular meeting of the Sny der County Medical Society will take place at the Washington House at this place on election dav, Feb. 21,1899. An interesting program has been arranged and a full turn out is desired. Rev. S. E. Ochsenford, tor the nast twentv vears, pastor ot the h irst ! LtitJiAran church of Selmstrrove, lias I .------- j accepted a professorship in Muhlen berg College, Allentown, and will tender his resignation to his con gregation shortly. SKLINSGUOVE. Miss Florence Mover is Spending several weeks in town Philip Hilbish was buried on Saturday afternoon. The Masonic Fraternity took charge of the remains and held the mosonio burial service at the cemetery Theplumber is an im portant parsonage during this edd snap, as many pipes and hydrants are frozen and need attention Mr. Zimmerman of North Dakota was entertained recently by his cousin, J no. M. Boyer S. J. Pawling moved into the Mrs. Keller house vacated by J DO. Rahmstine. . . Prof. (h-o. F. Fisher was at IJoaN burg, Centre County, Friday even ing, where he delivered an interest ing address before a local institute A sleighing party fr..ni North umberland was in town one evening last week Miss Minerva Parks of Espy is spending several weeks at the Hilbish residence... Miss Chris Hess of Rockford, Ills., is a welcome guest at her uncle's, Dr. Horn The college orchestra and glee club ol the 1'niversiiy will give an enter tainment in the college chapel on the evening of Feb. 22nd. A good program is being prepared.. . Fditor Wagenseller attended the funeral of ('(4. Philip Hilbish last Saturday Joint Teacher's Institute. A Joint Teachers' Institute will be held in the High School Room at Freeburg, Friday and Saturday, February 17 and 18. Program: FRIDAY KVESI.NO, Music, Freeburg Silver Band. Address of Welcome, Mary Hilbish. Response, D. W. Row. Recitation, Sara C Glass. Address, "How to study Psy chology," Prof. R. h. Schroyer. Music. Corporal Punishment, W. W. Ripka. Select Reading. F. I. Roush. Music. SATURDAY MORXINM. Devotional exercises. Music in the Public Schools, Lewis Gemberling. How to get pupils interested in general reading, C H. Uerhart Vocal Music. SATURDAY AFTKRXOOX. Music. letter Writing, Prof. Walborn. Use and abuse of Text Rcnks, W. D. Jarrett. Profitable Seat Work, Mary Weaver. Music. W. F. Brown, H. W. Smith, GEO. Dt'NKI.EIIERUKR, Committee. Farmers' Institute. Tl GllT PLAGE TO BIT F ran Is fer I'm pnving in arrearages to dab ..Bishop Talbot of the Kpiscopal cnuron, acoompameu oy nev. wior- rison of Siinburv. held ESniEOODal service in the opera house on Mon day evening. Owing to the severe storm the attendance was not very huge A. J. Given and wife of Elizabeth, N. .1., were called here by the death of Mrs. G'a lather, Col. Hilbish... The trains on Mon day were all late owing to the bliz zard which prevailed. A Farmers' Institute will beheld in the Selinsgrove ojera house on the '-'7th and '28th ot February, un der the auspices of the State Board ot -Agriculture. A number of pro minent gentlemen from various sec tions of the state will be prtscntand address the Institute Upon living questions of interest to the farmers. This is an opportunity that no live Snyder county farmer can well af ford to miss, and it is Imped that the attendance will Is- large. Arrangements are being made by ourcitizens to give all who attend a royal welcome. There will lie three sessions a dav; 9:30 A. M., 1:30 and 7:30 P. M. Drink UralifO after you have concluded that you ought not to .li ink coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors order it be cause it is healthful, iuvigoiatiiig and appetizing. It is made fro.r pure grains and has that rich seal brown color mid tastes like the lineat gritde of coffee and costs about i as much. Children like it and thrive on it be cause it is the genuine food drink containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your eroeer for Grain-O, the new food drink. 16 and -5c. Tlis is plqce $lieic efetfy oqe conies o buy jVT T INTTHPT I T" Ifoiw ' invited away from home they v---Vi.xX -L OlVLVi naturally anticipate not only pleasant ((mi. MM4MM4mM4m4444444444444444M PW hll surrounding. What a contrast betwren the methods of this Furniture Store and those of M USIial t'lll'llillH'i' simriillist Hn.v in nrli v 1 1 if livimr ' iu tliu nil nkiinlttnnfAlI.n .1.. i , .. . .-tin . i.' i in mi iiiFiwiin iu .iiiwii lucre How long can we afford to dell it? is our greatest problem. We are after profit, t hut's true enough, hut we plan differently. We try to make a small margin on a large vol ume of business, where others figure on large profits from a small volume of trade. We are selling just now more furniture every day than any store iu our county has ever sold, We say this boldly because we thoroughly believe it to be so, and that priecs like thil notiiing else arc at the bottom ol it : am Oak Hookers, worth $2.75, reduced to $1.98. Extension Tables, worth ;.()0, reduced to $4.2!). W hile Enameled Beds, worth $7, reduced to $4.67. Antique Oak Sideboards, worth $12, reduced to $8.7J Velour Couches, ;"4 springs, worth $15, reduced to $ 1 1 .2 Antique Oak Suits, wo rth '20, reduced to $15.78. E. S. WEIMER&CO.. FURNITURE DEALERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 34. 36 and .37 South Fourth St.. Sunbury, Penna. We Head toe List Put Him Wrong. Pennsylvania has more legal holi days than any other state in the Union. Th number is eleven. New York lias ten. Three of these holi day occur in the shortest mouth in the year, February. They arc Lincoln'- birthday, February 12th, elec tion day, 21st, and Washington's birthdny, 22nd. It is said that a jeweler in a neigh boring town iu putting a watch to gether put the minute hand on the hour pivot and vice versa. When the customer got his watch he went almost crazy, anil for a week did nothing but get up and go to bed again in his endeavor i keep up with his watch. Iop ( 'oiler Au ree With You I If not, drink Grain-O made from pure grains. A lad? writes : "Xht first time 1 make Grain O I did not UKe it hut alter usiiieit for huh weel notlnng would induce me to so bai- in ,,.( .,., I. .......... I. .. . .... I C..3 tlie M stem. I lie clulilren eim rirink li reeiv wtiii Brani ipnont t .... stretittUieuinK sunstauoe of ITI U I ... I .. ...... .... . milium. I. M'll'AHtEII IIM1HV Tm vour groier( follow (he direction! iiin .-.m-t it in. i .m tutll k.ii. .1 .1! ousninl lie'iltlifu! table beverigi old and younfr. 15c. uml 26e. T tl f - - B GREATEST DOWN NATE KNOWN PRICES KNOCKED TO SMITHEREENS. Wo now begin the most wonderful price cutting sale of fine Clothing known to Snnbury, All our nobby Men's Suits and Overcoats, and all ('bildren's Suits and Overcoats will be re-priced from a third and in many canes one-half of their former price. THE COST ILL POSITIVELY I0T BE LOOKED TO during this sale, and we will make every effort to make this the greatest bargrin eveni of the reason, The goods must be sold, why not do it qviokl About 200 Men's Overcoats 400 or More Men's Suits Are Priced within Reacb of all. $4.00 Overcoats now 2.98 $7.00 Overcoats now 5.90 $8 98 Overcoats now 5.98 $10 Overcoats now 6.85 $20 Overcoats now 13 90 Are Re-markd In Plain Figures. $4.00 Suits now 2.98 $6.50 Snits now 4.98 $8.00 Suits now 5.90 $10.00 Suits now 7.85 Children's Suits and Reefers i Boy's Overcoats and Suits At Remarkable Prices. $1.00 Suits now 68c $2.00 Suits now 1.39 $1.48 Reefers now 98c $5.00 Reefers now 2.98 Wonderfully Priced. 11.00 Suits now 68c .00 Suits now 1.38 $4.50 Reefers now 2.85 $5.00 Reefers now 2.98 BROSIOUS BROTHERS, Market Square SUNBURY, PA
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