COUNTY GULLINGS. Breezy Items Picked up Here and There about the Coun ty and Noted tor Tour Enlightenment. 1 William M. Boyer ot Port Tre 1 yerton has leen appointed Mercantile j appraiser for Snyder county. UEAVEKTOVYN. The Greatest Place to Buy Furniture ! Frank Kline is or. the sick list... Jerome Hornhenrer of WWner was It is now practically settled that L visitor at this place on Friday the Surioff telephone line is to be ex- Ira Keller and O. E. Freed were tended through MiHliu Co. and to at Middleburg on Thursday 1 Lewistown early the ooming summer. goodly number of our people have Messrs. Hsioes and ftamig inter-LUg garden William Specht is viewed a Dumber of prominent Iwis-1 making preparations to build a house Th surinz term of the Freeburg Musical College opens May 8th. town business mea on Mommy 01 iaM ! lu tK. mnlr future Selh inev The pension ut Samuel S. Boyer, weok aiu mwivwl much encourage- was to Middleburjr on Thursday. re i.... i ;.. 1 .. . . . i ...... of Fremont lias been iucreasei I rUUl I Tk T .mlrfnuin mni i' KM $12 i" 1 7 a month. J. Q. LhW. Esq.. ol the Si ill! 111. 1 III" Ifl n I.-.VV1H1 " at present paying a year for a ins- limited service, while the new line Mrs. Calvin Dreese is on the sick list (). 0. Freed wastoSunbury over . Sundav Nathan Freed was grove Time, attended the I '. S.Dis- offers them better advantages at $121 to Selinsgrove on Monday......Chas. trict Court last week as a juror. a year. The line will be run through Spicht :ul James Kline were to X. F.. Stuck who had been employ- Middlchurg Saturday. ........ 'Siuire , ,,, ... :'., erville, and parties (lesiniig the ser- Middleswarth was a visitor at this q . .i . -ale shouhl write to the Spring lelc- wa8 to Lewurtown last week I on oaiuraay. J. J, Mitchell and wife lioiiglit auot tier lot adjoining weirs m in- i i i .1 amerfromS. T. Ililbish ami witcot i i Selinsgrove recently. George Schoch, the well known tarmer and grain dealer "1 Selins grove, who had bee 11 housed several weeks with the grippe, is again able to be about. Rev. Schoch, the pastor, has served the Lutheran ( 'ongregation at New Berlin, with entire satisfaction, for eight years and has just entered upon his ninth year. The Adamshurg Baud serenaded the new landlord oil Friday evening and were treated to nn excellent sup per in return. Mr. Stalllnecker in tends to make n considerable number of improvements to the hotel. The concert to lie In Id by Itic Se liusgrove Military Band w ill be given in the opera house, Thursday evening, April 20th, It will be a ran Bical treat. Fosters giving particular will short ly apjiear. A charter lias uvn has been granted the State Department to the Selins grove Electric flight) Heal and Power Company, which is composed ol Senator I'd. M. Hummel, A. VV. Potter, C. P. Ulrich, S. W vis and J. Howard Ulsh. There is a vacancy in the ofRccof the Justice of the Peace in Monroe township. Nathan Stetler is spoken of as a candidate for the appoint ment, Mr. Stellvrisa school teach er by profession am lor i lie office. II I ,' , iswellquahfied A three and a one day was recently di Beavertown, and now fool vein ol (overed near a Shamokin party is negotiating for the lease of the land, and if terms can bearrang ed, will erect a plant to prepare the y. iv 1. ,i' imir.it Juoob Keiehenbach and wife of . Prniru tnuf.iahin nro n wnll uppsurvnri pie, aged 82 and 83 years. Mrs. K. attends to her own household duties and the milking of a cow. They have enjoyed matrimonial relation- for nearly sixty years. A Sundav school has leen or ganized at Fine church in West Perry township I. M. Basom, Su perintendent; Peter Graybill, Assist ant; E. F. Snyder, Secretary; .Jacob Basom, Treasurer; Grace Snyder and Ithuda rraybill, Librarians, Tile Freeburg Silver Cornet Band has organized for the season of I8in, under the following officers: Leader, Win, F. Brown; President, Geo, V. V Iliug; Vice President, Then. V. Gov; Seci'etary, Arthur 1: i - -; Treasurer, William II out.. Henry I '. B ryer, Pfoutu Valley has moved on the Backus farm at Aline A few days before moving a son aged 16 vearsdrove to attend a " "' "'v oellini! bee. the horse ran away and ,- n 1 1 1 1, .I., .i - . , I I I i' ..... 1 II ! the I ii iv nail a leg iraeiurcu. ncis confined to his n to give the broken Ic" lime to heal. ; iimi.. i.v. i oi'iraeior ami ouunei, run i ,, lioW rvilllgrove lias -ceuiii. itu- contract for the erection of Prof. George Ii. Eisher's residence. Mr. Row '" a skilled and experienced mechanic and is fully competent to execute in a satisfactory manner any work entrusted to hi care. B. F. Rau, who lived on I Ion. ( i. Allied 8choch's tiirin near Yieks bura Union Co., for a number of years, moved on his ow!i farm near Krenmer Wednesday of last week, We are glad to ce Mr. Ran back again. Re Was Ikihi and raistnl in this counts Mrs. Austin Gift of Paxtonvillc hM luH.n :i v. rv sick woman for . j hccii a from an illnc that, in the opinion of her physician. Ir. B.F. Wagcn- ...ii.. tinii Mm haa hum niffprimr . n seller, can only be curitl through the ..i ....Jf ,.,.;i;fu.w ..I'.it.P nfth.. Phihi- deluhia Hosnitals, to which citv she may have been removed ere this reaches our readers. . ,.i ... .. ,.;,,,, pnone i o., ian. uy u" ja The line to Met 'lure via Mid . . . 'II 4 1 Crossgrove, uanuemue I aI)(j jiOWL.n W11S staked on Wed nesday and the poles will lie deliver- ed at once. Work on this line and the extension to Beavcrtown, Mid- dleburgandCeutrevillewillbebegun simultaneously, we understand. The I new liue will cover quite a scope oi territory when compieica. MT. PJJ5A8ANT MILLS 1 hll c- A. Some oi our Monday to attend ademy V. v. Kreiirhhum madi voung folks the Freeburg Schnee and J, a husinei trip to Selinsgrove on Tuesday Mrs. Frank Spotts, who had" been staying at Allentown for a tew weeks, re- turned home last week...C. F.Boyer is buildin an addition to his house... urs. oiivder unorovcu iter oweniiiK ,' ,,; ' . Rh..tterH Mi Iwe in" lllttel Annie ( i. Minium, w llO is working at the Mcisers ille Hotel, spent Sun dav at I ie Miss Mabel Schuee spent several days in Georgetown last week The public sale ol Philip Schnee on Monday was well attended and things sold well N. E. Stuck snorts a new bioycle... i ' . . . i G. Minium, who is working . . I. .;..v Voi r is '.ii'L-inr at the RYe- in. .ut li.iti.i l.:mdlonl Haas of the Eagle Hotel. Swineford, was in town on Sunday tir landlord, J. . Verger, will erect a new porch to his hotel The carpenters are busy at Albert Schnee's new barn... Mrs. Bllbb and little daughter of I k.i 1 1 it.it i.i uma Ulfilftnar 'it till.; I 1 1 : 1 1 -I J '.II 111. II I.I 1 WII IIO.VIUB - on 8unday ad Saturday .Sunday school everv Sunday at ! o'clock... Miss Mav Stell'en left Monday for fur 11. 15. .Nbiver of the Musical College Pnfmam am tuiav nlowitur anil hauling manure House cleaning and irarden makine is the oider oi lit.. .I'll' ! A 111-,- i ',11,- ,av Mrs. Alice Hepner and daughter Nettie who had been stay- . ... i; 1 ll I t I I.. ...... lllir ai .O l.H I It out . ei in lie . ..-.... I a i . . . IIU.ni '..- J schoot at Ccntrevi lie the past winter, I I . I ........ I ... i ... I ,. , I 1 i( lisi. rv.11.nnd Molli'e Hoover who I ueua ami MOiiie noover, woo for several weeks visited friends it Milton 'iiitl Shamokin returned i , s'i.iv ' ii i Rteffen honu Sunday a. Ij. b161160. sold a span of mules and a span of hor.-es and Isaac Stell'en sold a span ! . , , n f SOIil IllllHlllHls oi ooiues oi litis reiu- of mules last week... Ueo. t. e(jy Ull,i ucary all other cough medi-l Brosious of the firm of Broaious &oines manufactured, which shows Minium left for Philadelphia last conclusively that Ohsmberlaln'a iia Monday to buy their stock of spring and summer goods Rev. D. . Druckenmiller preached a very in I 'resting sermon at this place last Sunday Rev. '. E. ( Well ot Lancaster will preach in the Luth eran and Reformed church on Sun day evening at 7 o'clock Henry Harding went to Allentown Thurs day to visit mother and from thence he will go to the city to pur chase his stock of goods. HUMUEL'9 WHARF. n Monday morning the canal boats were seen passing through tin place which was ic first for the sea- ... . . , son Win. liiiiulenslaget of 8c- linsgrovc visited Levi Drecse's on Sunday Edward Longer of near Troxelville is win king lor J. L. I Cooper tiiis summer Frank Hackenbtirr of Mitldlcswarth is 1 working for Frank Hartley CMve and Lottie Sassaman spent Easter at Shamokin Dam Mrs. Andrew Keefer and grandson of Millershunr spent a few days at , Samuel Trutt's last week Fdna and Blanche KliiiLdcr of Reil Hank gpent a week with their grand par el)ts JVter KlingleFs Misses Lottie and Lydia Fisher, Ida Hum- meland Pearl Bo wen of Shrincr's attended Sunday school in this place , , ,,. .. 1 1 on Stuitlav .liss i.enie rvcssier of Northumberland spent Sunday 111 1 this phw Miss May Schoch started I to attend the Susquehanna Umversi- ; ty on Monday mornintt. ! ,,, " TintT J 4 1. lit. A I I.I. If II lH.i,. X . Tko Laxative Hromo (iulnlne Tablets. All ' ilniifKlMia reliinn money It it lalls to cure. XIH' getlilllie una l . lvu rutu tauivv. bin. 1 Mr. Musscr of K reamer was a visit- or 01 tins place last week EXUQ- furd ( 'arpeiiter, a studentot the Sus quehanna University, spent Sunday w;t, ,;s parents at thisplace.. .j,,),,, s. Kern had public sale oi his form atock and impjementaon Satur day. .. .Charles E. Shirk was to' Trexelville or. Sunday evening Samuel Weidenmyer of MoClure spent Sunday with Uriah Howell... Dr. Strohecker is offering Induoe- meuts that should create an interest in the cultivation of choice fruits among farmers and land owners throughout Snyder county. He has been auth- orized to locates limited number of orchards ol not le s than 1000 trees of one sort, os 1000 apple or 1000 pear or plum, etc., and luruish the trees and accept fruit on the trees in orchard crops witlnn years in liavnient. .o money reqi " v is certainly a liberal pro 'mmttiuii and run. : in ... i i 1 1 . i any one mieresieo snouiii see uie l - j ... I l -l. I. ' d(M tor without delay as the number of orchards will Imj limited to one or two in a township, Tlicseorohurds are not limited to 1000 trees, may he 2000, 3000 or 5000, bill not low than 1000 and only the !irt and most nrotitablv market varieties, Suvfler C tv 1 1 ; t - lot ,, land ad- anted to nothine but fruit raising. This proposition is certainly onetliat should set many ol out farmers t' thinking The doctor is a man of nrmrressive ideas was the first to de- moiistrate the practicability ol the drilled well iu this section about 16 years ago and since then scores of then) have been sunk and have proved a ureal benefit t many tannics. II el e is another enterprise which will be ot incalculable bench! t . the localities fortunate enough to sc lire these fehards lor in llicir wake come, canneries, evaptiranng plaiita, fruit picking and packing, winch me in- lots ot worli tor the busy hand.-. - . , " , a IVtllll 1(1 IUI1 IVIMI! Ifl MIIIM 11 III land u word from tin wise should be .. ... SUfBeieiit, but you nk, who are th WIM' ' V"" flbw ,uU repeated exoeriences of t rust w . it by persons may be takeu for kuowledjce. H 'M- Terry says Obamberlain'a P!?h 11e,ll(,lv iea. better: wrtia. fietiou (bun auy uibtr m tha uiarktt He haa been in ibadrug business at Blkton, Ky.. for twelve veins; has and is the best. Sold by ah Drug tfistw. llie IUIIM MIIINBUWVJ in lliu ii iiie. VVFST BKAYEK. J, J. Steely finished his 140 mile tramp last Tuesday, and now holds himself in readiness, for any broth er teacher in the state for a six months' contest in a tramp for a iuima fWtm ii iii. -l.i.l tn ii iiiilllun Tl..'. .n- nnd ,v,i wwleid lust S-tor. .i i fi r. ltl I ! l IIUMWIll Ull Ull l.-i II Will IWM in" for their snrins crODS, tor r . tew daya Ed. Romig (pauper) is now stopping with Oliver Hcrbster in Mifnin county Jos. M. Wagner is making sonic improvcineiitsat the old homestead by remodeling the old house and putting up one of the latest improved porehs IjjistSat- unlay C. W. Fisher A Son exchang- ed Hour for 100 bushels of wheat. Their many customers are all well pleased with their new process of floor... H. W. Knepp of Siglerville paid his brother Bill a visit last week tor information in regard to the binder works he expects to put up shortly. He was also in search of a IsKik keeper. Joe Morgan has the contract to furnish the lumber for the building W. H. Knepp, the Crossgrove blacksmith, wishes he could invent hoise shoeing by . steam We says some Gays ne couia use an engine of 400 horse power. . Henry Kahley traded his farm fo W. If. Howell lor the property where Mr. Howell now lives Dr. Wagner is making impiove - . ., . n I , 1 . .nna .... .1,,. Uninm 4utt.i lid l-uincrlir au.... ...... , Ilf Id Tlis isle plqco Tee eevy oqe conves o bqv IT 11 I T T T Th" If ono is invited away from home they x x v i x vxvJV. naturally anticipate not only pleasant coui. 444im4m44MMMMM44444444M4 panj bat other surroundings! What a contrast heCwren the methods ot this Furniture Store and those of the usual furniture specialist. How much will it bring I is the all absorbing question there now long run we anoru to it'll.' i.lliniirli tint in. ili-t I i 1 1 .t -v . " ( sav 1l,,s hol,ll.v because we B .1 and nothing else are at the Oak llockers, worth S"J.7". reduced ..... . ... r,,,., uiusiwnji o bi j in ujHB.19 : auiaii iiiargiu on a large vol ume of business, where others figure on large profits noni a small volume of trade. We arc m'I I i ii' instiiiiu niiirn fnrnifnrn ava ituv 1un .mv m..,.,. n Extension Tallies, worth $6,00, reduced to 1 4.29 White Enameled Ueds, worth $7, reduced to $4.67. Antique Oak Suits, worth $20, reduced to ,lfi 78 E. S. WEIMER&CO.. FURNITURE DEALERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 34t 36and 7 Sotlth MCKEEH HALF FALLS. lharles Forry moved to the river shore last Saturday lunibo Ker- stetetter took possession of the .Mc Kees Hotel on Saturday, April 1st. Quite B number of people Were there tor dinner 1 here was plenty to cat and S..e thev aii weal Home nappy. . . . Iline ol Mahautougo was home on a vacation over l'i.-tcr. She was the guest of L M. RineSunday after- She noon ruii(iav scnooi negan nisi Siindax morning in the I . 15. church Sunday school will be oriraniz- Bl 111 NIC UUI 1 I Mill III I LAI "llll- ...I ... ..... 1 f I ..I . , Ii It., vt Si i l i day, April at 9:30 .A M ! Miss Ida Miller ol Sunbury spent lister at Mr. Fishers Dr. Mos- . . . ,. g"ve is going to leave this part! of the country for Watsontown i Quite a number of young folks of ,. , ; , 3 , . I mis tins piaee aiientieii me cmaiei entertainment in Port Treverton. UNION TUT. Dr. A. ('. Spanglcr of Selinsgrove and ("has. K. Spangler of Franklin Co. sjH'iit Sunday with their brother J. W. Spangler A. B. Stahl of Shamokin spent Sunday with his parents here Em' I Bordner and Levi Stahl started Monthly:.! ternoou tbr Stanton, Nebr., where they in tend to spend at least a month with the children who have gone out years ago and settled there KeSsert Sunday hool officers for the year arc i Bupt, ( M. Hons- . -.. . I . I nv Aw, i .Sunt Min i Aivnlror . .r : v CJecy, U.S. Auckcr; Ireas., rmi I Loniracrc .. ..The followinz otfioers were elect etl tor the coining year by Winner's Sunday school : Supt., Allen Scehrist; Ass't., A. L. Straw eer; Sec'y, Daniel Wolf. WIDOW'S REST. A birthday party was held for Frank Wen rich on Friday evening and was well attended Misses Carrie Dichl and Sallie Moyer were ; visiting at James Rrothroek's on Saturday evening John Shannon , is clearing a tract of woodland ... 1 There was a nartv of t.-amns in our village on Saturday evening. They came to David Spade's house and , asked to stay all night. He told . hig wife to bring the lamp to see the ' person but they suddenly disap- pared and it turnetf out to be five gjrs dressed in men's clothes. That 1 WUs pretty good girls. For Sale. Sawed lumber for a ; barn 36x50 feet. Cn be bought , n ukiii Mrs. Kate Jones, 2l Middlebunr, Pa. sen lr 18 our irreatesf nrnhlnm . t. , 1 1 I i- t . . ... 4-,. .....1 .. O 1 ....... . . thoroughly believe it to be bottom of it : to Si. Us. w . . . , inn III. ill illll OIUID III III I l Ull II 1 1 1 'to t II SI ll Antique Oak Sideboards, worth lli, reduced to $8.78. Vclolir Couches") BnrinorS. Worth 815. reduced lo SI 1 Qci FoUPth St.. OPPENHEIMER'S GREAT BARGAIN STOCK .... Everything New and C-nn plete inthe Line of the LATEST STYLE bus just been received, Y'ou Shoes! Shes! You make no from us. We rich deal. Cnmeand Sse Clothing. We are prepared to give urn suits at rock bottom prices At ti.e old stand they use you right. Ti-U-txlsLs and Satcliola. H. OPPEINHEIMER, Market St., Selinsgrove Pa. One of the best Wheels on the Market ONLY $40.00. IDEAL . . . A wheel of unparalleled quality for only $25.00. Fine Bicycle Repairing Successful ly done. Some good second-hand Wheels now on hand. N. P. HUMMEL, KREAMER, PENNA. A Card of Thanks. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the friends and neighbors of Swine ford for the kindness shown us dur ing the illness, death and burial of our child. Also to the U. B. choir I for services at the funeral. Mb. and Mrs. JohxLirby. Qr0 Wa h.pa :ittm- nmA !,.... .11 -f i . , . . . w , , , . w I'.'lll, so, and hat nriecs like thi Sunbury, Penna, SPRING HATS san be sure of bom ct iiricee Snes! mistake ahvavs n buying give you a Midoleburgh Market. Correct,-.! weekly b nil r fiiMri'lmiith HnttHr t 11 ngga OUIOIIH Tiiird Tallow 10 4 I CliickeiiHuerlh.... I Turkeyo 7 Hi nine Slioulilor.. Hhiii Wlt.,,1 h PotatlNM Old;oni OatH Hrau per 10(1 lh.... Mlddlinga " Chop Flour per hll ... t ...11 1,. 51 .HI .m 4.40 s ; m m ll I I I iTHE TAILOR,' itLINUKUVt, PA. i Lowest Gash Prices, j g VortaiHeil; Call Before Tod Order Elsewhere-! FOB 10c ?ILVKR or 1(0 STAMPS. ill V .1 MnttWir A I d PES. Solid sold. NoChlns beats It. Trementf- I oaaaener. Afoot wanted. Addren at once. Bos las, uajrudoldt, w. Va. n.3m. HEFFELFIIER z
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