BKAYKKTOWN. YV. (J Soyder ban t lit.- sick M$L rvin Freed left on Monday lor Lqwistown. James O. Herbster was to Suth Dinvillc n Saturday. W. A. Biokle rol'ed hi- carriage hop back from the Btreet about 20 feet C. M. Shirk, Cloyd Herbster and Jacob Carpenter spent Sunday at 8e lioagrove. W. A. Khamestine lift for Pitts burg on Monday where he expects Aa find work. Mrs. Foster aud a lady friend of Jamison City were the guests of J. ). Herbriter over Sunday. hi Friday evening the missionary lund liad a chestnut party ;it the hoihi' of Miss Jane Middlcswartli. ADAMSBTTHO. General inspection train was over I (lie road on Monday, stopped and ! dined with li. II. Faust, proprietor ot the Centra! Hotel of Heavertown. j verv interesting union meeting of the Lutheran Senior and Junior Mrs. Anna (in ws it seriously ill at this writing. j Van MiddU'swarth of McCluie was a visitor ot tiiis place recently. Miss Cora Unught of SigferviUe spent a few day with bur parent Mrs. J. II. Spangler and children visited friends in McCltire over Sun day. .las. Hawk of Lewistown was the guest of Miss Anna Klinepeter on Sunday. Ambrose Gutellus of Middleburg made a business trip to this place on Monday. Misses Maine Beaver and Elsie Riegle t Middleburg spent Sunday in our town. Harry Dreese, who is emploved in Philadelphia, visiting his parents, tteuben Dreese's. Mrs. Jas. tUudenbush and two son- of Virginia are visiting her mother, Mrs. Weideiisaul. safe o l M I 0 o 0 FALL AND WINTER it e m- c at 's r .r j? m ; i OPENING! v m m mm m. mmm. .i w-mm isni w i AT BROSIOUS BROS., SlXXl."b"CL3?5 I I 1 David Coleman, who was work- ingforthe Uailroad Company, re turned home with a fractured arm. : all liopu for his recovery as iiicklv as oossihle. PAXTONVILLE Erof. F. C. Bowcrsox was in town Wednesday evening. M r s. K a t e Blel of town is visi'ing relatives place i! present. Kpv. Joshua Shnmbach i a en able Berinon ill Heal church on Sunday evening. Our teachers from town attended the teachers' iustitute til lienninger's sellout house on Friday evening, They report having had a very inter esting meeting. Last week a freight train was wrecked about half a mile tielow town. Several cars were thrown off the track. Work train was called lor, and the trains were delayed un j evening. '. E. Societies was held on Sunday evening. Mrs. Cora Hamilton accompanied by her daughter, Miss Myrtle of Sliainokin, were the guests of friends recently. Rev. Warren Rose of Wagner preached a very interesting and im pressive sermon in the M. E.church on Sunday afternoon. Keemer Walter, wife and too of Middleburg and Peter Bubb and wit'eoi Beaver town spent Sunday at Speeht. J no. Haines and wife returned from Philadelphia, where he was buying his fall and winter goods for the firm of Spangler & Haines. II. (i. Manbeck spent last week in Philadelphia, buying the winter supply of dry goods, etc., for the firm of H. G. and E. S. Manbeck, n... wam WINDOW sasii HAT LlOeS yOlir ti, ii,iy weather? It my AntlKttler Spring Wedge will prevent It; oonvenlent to apply, 10 cents pair, ti a iloren (y until postiinid. 1(. llool'Kli. ISuxtnn, M.I. UVlMm. I.ewis- at this 'cached the hvangc- the residence ot J, w . ope SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th j IQTr N I f Think what this means. Ever since last I 1 I O I EL I N I June we have been preparing for this one ! event and after many weeks of untiring ef I forts, you can be assured it will be The Greatest Clothing Event j we have ever presented to the people of this Vicinity. " j WE HAVE BEEN PLANNING A LONG TIME. We will then demonstrate that this store is the store for the people and the place to buy RENABLE Clothing at the lowest nos. ! "ui - : - r : : i. 1 i t K . 1 oiuic uijioco. vcij. aim 10 iy uii.ug yuu iicuc, ctiiu UUUVlIJLUt VOU LTiaT, i this is the store for economical buying. Not for a single day, but t X at an times, to serve tne people better ana better is the power s ful and persistent efloit which directs every step of this fast grow I ing store. A single visit (if only to see) we are certain will be proof x positive tnat every statement we nave maae is correct. o o o o o o o o ti o o WE INVITE ALL. y 0 V ft 1 c 5 Globe Warehouse NEVER SO WELL PREPARED To serve you as we are today, All departments are at the top notch of development and efficiency. Great variety without proper pricing is worth nothing we've both a combination that means everything. Pnoes that hringevery penny of a dollar into play, prices that mean values greater, larger, better than ever seen before such prices we present to you today, OOLF GAPES J OTHER CAPES. People say that our Golf Gapes are the prettiest to be found nn opinion that is supported by wonderfully large sales. New and Stylish Golf Capes 8192.25,16.75,17.39, An iwt njt i i.lie nn tJT.tui, c,'e"' aim iijmii ci CLOTH CAPES OF MEDIUM WEIGHT, For cool Autumn days, are also here in extensive vari ety at low prices. Pur trimmed, $1.19, 82.50 and up to $10. Stylish braided, 2.89, $;5."0 and up to $12.00. m x UK UULL AKK IT Jfi S Fur Collarettes, lined with plain and fancy silks made of Electric Seal, Astrakan, Opossum, Martin, Etc. Prices range from ?1.7" to $20. Boas, Mulls and Trimming in most every Fur. FASHIONABLE TAIT0R MADE SUITS, Very Newest. Moderate prices all along the line. We are having a great run on these suits. Many women w ho conic here and buy say there isn't another store in town with such excellent values for so little money outlay on the buy er's part. Homespun Suits, two shades of gray, oat tly front, lined with plain silk serge. Most stores ask $12.50 for the same thing ; our price $10.00. 1 LADIES' AND MISSES' JACKETS. tUfji 1 a 11 ll' 1 1- Tit 111 uuues ana jiibsm aii ooi itersey j adieu dibck and other colors silk lining throughout, strap seams back and front, real value $10.00 our price, $7.50. Others ranging from $3.50 to $20.00. Eiderdown Dressing SacquBs. Baoqnei at 85c, solid Colors, crocheted edge, turn-over collar held by ribbon at neck. Saoques 98c, $1.25, $1.50 QD to $2.50 tome with trogs down front. Others bound with satin. "e have now on display our complete lines of Ladies' and Children's Tuderwear marked at pricee we know they can't lie bought for elsewhere. Blankets and Comfortables. We are giving special inducements to the early buyers of these goods. It in need of any buy now. Men's and Youths' CLOTHING. Men's and oung Men's Fine All Wool Suits, extra well made, in Blue, Fartry Plaids and Black, $4.98. Men's and Young Men's Elegant Fall and Winter Suits of every fashionable design, cut and make, all colors, very dressy, $7.50. Men' vv Men's and Youth's OVERCOATS and Young Men's extra hea- Winter Overcoat, well made, a good warm coat, $2.50. Men's an I Youth's Overcoats Blub, Black Kersey or Beaver, a very stylish coat suitable for dress. i I t of $6.00. Children's SUITS. We can now say we have, without doabt, the largest and most stylish assortment of SUITS for Boy's and Children ever shown in Sun bury, ranging in prices from 75 Cts. to $6.50. The styles and colors, you can rest assured, when it comes from here, its right. Si I t ooooojoojooooot)o.o ooooooooajoooooejooooooojoooooooooa)ooojoooejoooto( DIKU Oct. 2o, at Selinsgrove, Dr. P. A. Boyer, aged 48 years. Oct 18, near Middleburg, Mrs. William Walter,aged about 07 years. Oct. ft, at Kreanier, Matthias Dauberman, aged 7" years, 1 month and 1 7 days. Oct. 16, at Selinsgrove, Col. B. ! Franklin ('rouse, aged 03 years. Oct. 18, on Blue Hill, near Sha kin Dam, Mrs. Marry Young ot typhoid fever. Sept. 24, in Centre twp., Benjamin Loos, aged 72 years, 1 month and 1 1 days. Oct."), in New Berlin, Elizabeth (icise, relict of Samuel Oeise, aged 1 80 veers, 1 month and 14 days. Sejit. 24, in Jackson twp., Susan, wife of Charles Hummel, aged f2 years, 8 months and 13 day9. Oct. 14, near Richfield, Christian ! L. Graybill, aged 84 years, 1 month and it days, f uneral was held on the 17th inst., at the Ricfield U. B. church. Revs. O. G. Romig and I Thomas Graybill officiated. MARRIED. Globe Warehouse 343 Warket St., Sudbury Pa. Oct. 17, by Rev. Geo. W. Gensyl 1 er, Pennis U. Fisher cf Isle of Que and Katie Holtzapple of Washing ton twp. There have been 2186 marriage ! licenses issued since the marriage law went into efiect Oct 1, 1885. I There have been 112 issued in 1899. I SWAMP" I not recommenned nrkrfcT for everything; but if I KUU I you have kidney, liv 1 er or bladder trouble it will be found ! juet the remedy you need. At Drug- ats in nfty cent and dollar sizes. ay nave a sample bottle olltnis wonderful new discovery br mail free, also pamphlet telling all about it. Address. 1 Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Binghsmton, N.Y. A SOUTHERN JAMBOREE. We have just received from the publishers a copy of this most uni que musical composition, It is certainly one of the most catchy and attractive pieces of music that we have ever heard. It is almost im possible to keep your feet still while it is being played and it is making as big a hit as "(Jeorgia CampMeet ing." A sufficient guarantee ot its merit is the fact that it is from the pen of Mr. J. W. Lerman, the com lioser of the now famous "Kaya Kaya Dance." It has Ikhjii dedicated to Mr. Thos. F. Shannon and introduc ed by him and his famous Twenty Thild Regiment Band, N. G. N. Y. Mr. Shannon, "wlio was formerly manager of TSousa's (ireat Band, knows a gxxl thing when he sees it and he is having such success in playing it that Sousa, Innis, Brooke, Washington Marine and all the largest and liest known linds in the country have taken it up and are now playing it to most enthusiastic audiences. The regular price of this music is 60o a copy, but if our readers will be sure to mention the PlrjR they can secure a copy by send ing 2ie to the Union Mutual Music Co., 20 E. 14th Street, New York. Administrator's Sale REALESTATE By Tirtue of an order of sale i tailed out of the Orphan'e Court of Snyder county, the under nitrned Admtnietmtor of Sophia Hook, late of Franklin town.liip, Snyder county. Fa., deed., will on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18th offer the following described real estate at public- aale .-Situate inthe said township of Frank lin, about yt miles south of Paztonrllle, and bounded on the North by landa of Kpnrlam llomtnel, on the hast by lands of Jacob Qrimm'i heirs and J. O. GUI, on be South by lands of J. O. Oill and on tne Waal by lands of Aaron Gift. Peter Bubb and J. U. Gill, containing ACRK8, more or leas, on which are erected substantial BOUSE, B AKN and other outbuild ing. , Sale to be held on the premises and to com mence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day when terms will be made known by B. K. HOFFMAN, Administrator. P. R-laformstlon concernloc I Ms tract of oooooootoe)oooo)oj w w w w w o j Selinsgrove Marble Yard I keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order all kinds of Marble aud Granite frH--H-H-H-I-H I-I-K- M-M-M-H Baroains Monuments and Headstonds . . . o I have one of the best o Marble Cutters in the State and consequently turn out good work. OLD STONES CLEANED AND REPAIRED. O f 0 00.. . oooo9oo i'omeandsee my work and prices. Thanking you for past favors, I most respectful ly ask a continuance of same. M. L. MILLER. 0000OSJO0 THE PACKER BICYCLE Is a model wheel, and one that will out-wear any wheel on the market. REPAIRING of all kinds neatly done I have spent a number under an experienced gptiuctor. Call and me before buying a m 'bicycle, WALLACE TEATS, GHobe Mills. Pa. ;:i Glassware. 1 have just received a fini' assortment ot glassware, con sisting of Cake Dishes, Fruit I Stands, Celery Trays, Butte T Dishes, Pitchers, Simmjii Hold T ers, tl:c., ttc. at prices nuiginj; T Ir"i OlO 10 eeuts. 14. J Boots and Shoes, I have on ham! about 300 i jwirs of shoes which I am I closing out at and below cost t to make room for fall and win T ter goods. Notions. Note these prices in Notions : Iadies7 Hose, 10 to 15c. ! ! Misses Hose, 10 to loc. Men's Hose, 8 to 15c. T Men's Work Shirts, 25 to 50c, ; ; Men's Overalls, 45 to 50c. ; ; Youth's Overalls, 25 to 50c I Handkerchiefs, 5 to 12c. ! i Suspenders, 10 to 25c. : : Latest 8tyle Ties, 5 to 25c. Rubbers. As the wet season is almost here I wish to call your atten- tion to the fact that I have on J hand a full and complete line f of ruocer goods. X Thanking you for past pat I ronage, I kindly ask a contiu- T "aiice ot same. i S. B. Simonton. 1 11 itniiiiiini mm i 1 . , 1 1 , . 1 1 1 it .