- COUNTY NEWS. Letters Written y Our Carps of Correspondents Throughout the County. ADAMSBUKU. visitinvr frU iuls in DUNDORR I W V fcn. Mr. Allen Fulti I Banbury. H.I. Rornlgof Sunbury spent Bun duv with lamlly. Mrs. Poster Rlegle sK iit wveral (toys -at Kreauier last week. jK Philip Zong of Milton was nr.-, in visitor lit this place. ii,.i.t. WairnerofMcClure toclerking John Shaffer sold hisofrtoes for 40e. Henry Witmer has gone to Akron to stav. The water is In the canal; now Tor boating I . Dr. Krt-lis Ims quite a number 01 putienU. Eli Campbell has hired out at $7.oo i .. r month. Henry Bcholl, our veterinary surgeon, has many calls. Sadie Rambo, iir seamstress, is orowded with work. Mrs. Dundore has a keen eye on the turkeys Just now eggs? I The weather up to date is not favor able tor farm operations. Our merchant, N.T. Dundore, wants rt purebred the &ng TbelHeldrix has erected a mansion nj? Mfrafton EE l for his son-in-law, John NN itoer. iv,r i V Smith of TroxelvUle made D. O. Witmer is mproying fast in ,a fflnS Up to! - M Uty. the ..amis of 'mIlg I , unto nd Kata Shannon and Our expert "Pow yow is l2Hymlg areon the sick list. , money, 'lie Has a eall from Cahfornla. ,k " ... i. : - ... i..... I. InnklflD lor II lllllll I 11... . . ti k 1 ' l L I II I I 1 I 1 1 i i . I . MIIIMoiv - r. i.n'.u.. ii..r bus returned to clean his trees in Itoine. Misa Jennie Kiose of hitaw 'llle n lid ng several weeks with Mrs. Sm. Dreese. . , Isaac PulU of Beavertown intends to clerk in Kult.V store during the pres .viii month. The Lord'M Supper will lie celebrated iu the Lutheran ehurch Liaater morn ing, April :,,,. HwangerundJos. Hackenls-rry .fif oagertown are visiting friends in .tins vicinity. Mr- Uora Hamilton and daughter, JMj rtle, of Altoonu moved into out mills) Monday. John Shlrey, wife and ehiMr.ii oi U-wisUiwn were entertained b uis another last week. Mavne Uearhart and sister, Hannah, ,f Lewistown were visiting In this place over Sunday. Mrs. T. Rcitz gave n party Mday evening in honor of her guests, susses Smith and Minium. Thomas Weidensaul, formerly Danville bul now m route lor Irginta, v i wl liis mother last week. The Banquet lield Saturday evening ras well attended by the Odd bellows. It was given In eommemomtloti i iUi eighth annivermiry if their organi sation. FUEKlii HO. our friends from out feathers fioai lut pearls his orcnara ir uu wood. "( Ihoose not wnrri hIiow: tli lie' low." Maria V. Dundore made a flying trip to Selinsgrove to see her stater, Minnie K. Eyer. , Store loafers have been swept out or tht,lr nlalng places by the wave ol prosperity. Our farmers are transferring their manure piles from the barn yard to their fields. I ;,. Longacre, our successful auc tioneer, moved Into the first house west of the aqueduct. Rev. Brillharl will have a special service on Kastcral the Witmer 1 nited Lvangellcal church. Meril wins-more Post's come t thlsoflice than all other papers com 1 hined. so -ays the Post master. Ulen Hechrlst, ur bachelor ".Justin- of the Peace," is overcrowded w ith office work; one wedding aday ! We should not forget thai we write now D.lOOOand might ask where will the birds l- thnl Blng a hun dred years to conic -2000. This town is a paradise- Drunkards reformed ! chicken thieves unknown . 0lties in thehandsofChristlanBtates- nien : Bducatl f a higher order. ( 'hurches enthusiastic ! ii tm IlKAY BKTOWW. Most of public schools throughout abu towushlp close tills Week. I ,.vis Fisher and family of Mclvees Falls moved to our place, Niturttuy. Many of our citizens are patnmWng Cornelius, opvrotur of the Pennj I ho lographs. (has. W. Bassler has been jh'Vtlng -the past week to prerlng his lot roi Oic erection of his new building. I c Y l?assler and wife are re Bjainbigat tbetWitral Hotel awaiUng F was t Mlllmont on of Recdsville is home ( leorso business. Malic Stlii oil a visit. The Evangelical Sunday school have elected new officers. A. H. Ulshof Middleburg was seen in our town last week. J. P. Kearns made a business trip t IiCWistoWII last week. m,.o i :. ...i-,.,. Pnlk and Mrs. Rosie i Mutflfl lire mi the sick list. the completion ottneir i " u,n, . vetlnattom the Srto Sd Wveral davresuhaiMlona p r tree. Director II H. Mover of the Musical where he ts employed bj the P. B. R. on II niadc a busfness trip to Dan- Emma Bpecht, who was visiting her ..1 ' , . v Mso to Trevorton Wed-Ltater, C. Clara, ofMcClure, returned Fknn hands are hi demand in this end this spring. Up to date we bad about twenty inches of snow fall this winter. Some of our farmers commenced plowing for their spring sowing. Simon Yetter and wife wereguests of M rs. Aaron Moyer's last Sunday. Our streets were full of visitors Sun day making their Unit of April calls. J. J. Steely's little boy, Quay, has been on the siek list for the past week. Mrs. Martha Haines and daughter of Huntingdon county moved here last week. (food Matured Tom Herbster was seen on our streets last week on his trolley ear. Mrs. Wm. Hook of Mfffln county expects to be a Snyder county visitor for a few weeks. Joseph M. Wanner received a new set of buggy harness from his wife as a hirthdav nresellt. Samuel 1ft Phillips has been offered . . ..!...... ...I. I.. I. 1... a position in .onn oiinum nu u u thinks he will accent. Manv a iMir man will 1h made hap py this week through the hard earned donations f Uncle Sam. Hamnal Itnuminirdiier and wife of si,rl,.i ille. siH-nd Suudav with the hitter's father, Levi B. Treaster. Some of our boys are making p ro pe rations to go to Hlair eounty, to work on a stave mill forChas. Wanner. This week closes most of our schools for this winter, L. C. Wngner being hack a few days, on account of sickness. KREAMErt. Doctor Shillerwas in town last week. ti. c. stuck move into Preeburg Thursday. Amnion Gearhart and wife were in Sellnsgroye Monday. Lank Bollg of Salem .wasthe guesl of John Fields, Sunday. J. R. Heintzebnan and wife visited friends in Freeburg, Sunday. Henry Uamer is slowly convales cing from a seVere attack of sickness, WcMie Helnttelman visited his brother Amnion of Lpwuitown last week. Thompson Htlblab and family of Selinsgrove visited relatives in town Sunday. Miss Efne Hummel of West Milton visited the family of Levi Erdley sev eral days last week. Thomas Landis, who is working in Union County, visited his parents and manv friends last Week, Win. Iluniinel mid family moved to Lewistown Monday, where the former is.workinn in the car shops. County Auditor, Norman App of Monroe Township passed through town Thursday and itoppedajw talked with some of ids friends. Jacob Hummel's moved Into Thomas Derrick's house, and Harvy Pontioua moved Into his own house vacated by the former, Thursday. cnesday. Mrs. Alice Hepnerand grand-daughter, Margarite Warner, are visiting w ill! the family ofSherlfl Row, Mid alleburgh. s Glass, Esq., who was recently elected to the offlceof Justice of the Peace Is erecting a law office near bis residence. Mary, daughter of Joseph and Mary Roush, dknl, Tuesday 10 P. M., aged" rfiionths. The remains were liderrea in Pair View Cemetery, Rev. DrucKeu miller olttciatiug. John Hoftbian and family returned "Tuesdaj from Mt. Joy, Lancaster Ountv where they have been living ,iornw years, and will again occupy the Hoffman hoi nest cad. They are iarelwmed by many friend-. ( (ther ( 'orrcspondeiiee m page To I nrr n In Ontt Day Titk-f I.axAtivk llsasto QUTSnSj Tabi.cts. All drantsti reruad !! siousy a i mils iu csre R.W OBoTM'mrniiiirf(ui HTWbox, S.V. iu-6-6 TROXELVILLE. i in tlx "who Post, tin is the re 'When tili- appeal the nuestion will l jportcr"'? Isaac C. Hwartr., who was on the sick 1int, and winflned tohis house fora few weeks, is able to he out again. Rev. Snansler ofSalona will preach a itrial sermon in the St. Luke's Evan gelical Lutheran church al thi- place. The fanners are anxiously waiting for nice weather to begin their sum mer's work with plowillg and sowing nits. Adam A. Wonder, our mail carrier. Is obliged to gel up early from April ml on, since he is obliged to make two trip- with the mail. linliori M iddleswarth. an old retired farmer from Spring town-hip, will mov e into t he house vacated by Geo. Vn-e, our black-smith, which has been the viliagti smith's home for al leasl forty-two year-.. A W. ( Jill and l. c I lackenburg wen- iii the mountains Saturday to Hint n lunation for B sluintv. which tllCy propose to erect SIMIII wlu i will abiiie during the summer. Jiavc a Job to cut paper wood. 8HADEL, home, C f 'lavton Shirk left home Monday for Altoona. where he has found em- olovment. Sanford Carpenter of Busquehanna University is home spending his Eas ter vacation. Lincoln Freed moved t the S. A. Wetzel farm, .lames Snook, the form er K'eunant, moveo 10 taiuuieuurg. Mi. Dr. j. P. Strobecker has some very tine Partridge Cochin chickens. Some of the fowls weigh ten to thir teen pounds. W. R. Freed of Siglervllle, formerly of tills place, who was engaged In the grocery business, sold his store and bought a farm near Paintervllle. Cloyd Herbster and James Stroheck er, two energetic young men, received positions from the P. It. It. Cloyd was appointed to work Iii theofflceat Burn bam and .lames at Recdsville. They studied telegraphy under the Instruc tion of F. K. Specnt. Mr. Bpecht Is a line operator. He Instructed i e young men than any operator on the Lewistown division of tne P. II. R. HUMMEL'S WHARF. BROSIOUSBROS. GRMND SPRING OPENING Saturday, April 7th. H-H-H 1 1 1 MM MH4 ALL the new Spring and Summer Suits will then be here and ready for inspection, nr.. ...:il iin, K moh i,-o,l ti aliow van tlw Linrost nn1 linmlditinnst Iitia nf Clnf.li. ing for Men, Youth and Children we have ever shown, that is quite a large saying as we have shown sons very pretty good betore. Never before have suits been so stylish, more like tailor-made than ready -to-wear clothing. But what a difference in Clothing bought here and elsewhere, a suit from this store among fifty others and you can lay your han J on it at a glance. We Invite You to Share These Bargains. Two hundred different colors Men's Suits at tm to t35i About 50 different colors and styles Youth's Suits (31 tot 20.00 More than 300 Childreu'f Suits, all the newest styles 89 amis to 151 WE Ml AT ALL TIMES More Hats in This Store Than all Utner btores uomDinea. The Most Stylish Hats are $1.00. Think what this means, any shape, size or color you may wish at this remarkable price, UK BR SUNBURY, PBNNA. TIERS. in Jt .' W" ' m 5PRING HARDWARE. they They Tho wont her at present is very pleu- AJlt. Henry Bickh&rl liHt i valunble oow lart week. 1r. .Iiftiiiilmn Rekjhenbncb is on tbniiek list. Fiirmer have commenced to plow for prinir leedlng. The iron liridtro at Mehwrvllle is near ly eontpleted. it will ix- a grant Ik-iic-it to tne people. The BundlS school t Aline ww or ganized last Sunday. The ottOHl and tcackiurn were elected for this glimmer. Flitting are numerous thin spring. Quite a Dttmbtf have movel afreaiy vJ there are some moving yet. B. H. Meter of Mebtervillc moved to Selinsgrove last week and Jerome Kentetter into the Hotel vacated liy it. Mower. MIhh Martlm Hummel siK'iit Satur day evening in Buubury. Mr-. Seesholti! entertained a number of ladles from Hunbury, An IlluHtmtcd lecture was given In the school-house, Saturday evening. .Edwin fwher and wife entertained friends of Granger's Hollow, Sunday. Ellas Noll, who has been on the sick list for some time, i- verytlow m this writing. Charles Baasanian, who is working for Henry Dageli near Chill isquaqUe spent Builday with his parents. A number of young folks spent a very pleasant evening at Amos Gem berlluK's near Salem, recently.! Kx-commlssloner Herman must kret better game than he had last Thurs dav, hcfoi-e he invites Harvey Moyer I again. 1 Peter Bailey and wife, Dallas Wilt, wife, and little son muhuci, werajme guests of J. l. Wort.' in Selinflgrove, Sunday. Hon. Kd. Hummel and wife have ., l i Olive SuMiilllilll to I'hilll- ilalnhla to the liosnitul for treatment. owing to a lame fKt. We Iioih' Miss Olive may return greatly.itenenttea. Don ir- AKrM' With Too T If not, drink Grain-O from pure grains. A lady writes: "The first time I made Grain-O I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce me to go back to coffe," It nourishes and feeds the system. The children eau drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package today from your grocer, follow the directions in making it and you will have a deli cious and healthtul table beverage for old and young. l&e. nd 2c. i I White Lead, Oils, Paints of m all kinds, Js'iiris, Glass. Fence Wire, Poultry Wire, Shovels, Hoes, Hakes, Garden Seeds, g Wheelbarrowi. Pruuing Shears, I Bees Wax. House Furnishing Goods, Clotlies Washers and m W..i P.,U i.n.1 VVuult Boards, Step Ladders, Kitchen Utensils in Tin, Granite and "Delft" Wares, Ideal Cream I Seperatorb. , Largest Stock Lowest Prices I It will pay you to buy at the I Hardware Store of p GEO. I, HaCKETT. 825 Market St.. Sunbury, Pa. I In mum m m m w m BE SURE . That your eyes and yoni Children's eyes are in ood condition. "Stop!" crkd Robert Hidy. my toa" This it That ho never did know just how to buy furniture until lie found himself in our store. And you will regret the bar gains lost if you have not in spected our liue of furniture, w hich is the most complete in the city. We name you few of our bargains : Reed Rockers, - $1.25 and up. Couches, - - . $4.50 and up. Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up. WM. A. SHIPMAN, 439 MARKET ST., SUNBURY, PA OC)00OOOOO(XXXO(XXXXXXXXXXX0OCOO(X0O0CXX3COOOO0O(X)00 V They may not complain, and, you iniiv not know that tlieir eyes are weak, but lime will develop many nervous disorders as a result ol neg lecting this important matter. We test the eye with absolute aei iinn y. No glasses reeommendul unless they are needed. It you need medical treatment we will tell you so. No one can do more. We have the late st annliiiiu'es, the newest ideas and methods iu sight testing. Thiseotn bined with experience and skill in the use otsttch instruments. Making mistakes a tiling of the jiast. No WATCH FOR FIRST CHAPTERS j dn,gs ,,8Cd- D. Y. SntltfLtY, Jeweler and ltefractiog OptieiaD, 21 W. Market St.. Lewistown. . Graduate Philadelphia Optical College. New Story by the Author of 44 In His Steps" Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, whose at tempt to run a daily newspaper in Topeka as Jesuit would has attracted worldwide attention, is an author who has won most pronounced success. We have purchased his new story Robert Hardy's Seven Days!; It is as fascinating and dramatic as "In His Steps" and will be read with intense interest by all who begin it 323 Market St SUNBURY, PA. oi)oooooooooooo SHOES. o o Itees uoek around Honey; W People floek where they save Mon- 0 v. Mure people flock to the Keo- O o nomical Hhoe House, Sunbury than to ny other shoe store In this see- 9) tion. Time you join inenocK, wo. o economical! sells more shoes than any House o in Sunbury. & WoPhQwrftYnn flKMwin I HUUUUl&U 1UUUUW11UUI o for the beat and latent style Foot- wear, that's why we do the 2 $ shoe trade in this section of the state Z if netr inui .j hub m i MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. Butter 20 Eegs 14 Onions Lard 6 Tallow 4 Chickens 6 Turkeys Shoulder Ham Wheat 68 Rye 60 Corn 36 Oata (old) 26 Potatoes 40 Bran per 100. 90 Middlings" 90 ChoD 90 Flour per bbl 3.50 : . .vs .n 5 C. S. BIGONY & CO., S BBGYGLE8 AMD 8UMDME8, ireiTlSJE OillS, nHOIHKSRAPHS. BIEIAI AMD SUPPLIES, F18CSB1I IWLM, MIF EIIIS, F. G. FRANCISCUS, j Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hardware, Lumber, Etc. i ! Largest stock in Central Pennsylvania. A full line e "UnJirHno- Ward warp, . (look Stoves. Ranges. Stand- VA xfuiiuiug j mm 1 ard Wickles, Oil Stoves, Wall Paper, Window a t RhndfiH. Readv Mixed Paints. Lead. Oil, &c. Write! mm i t j w 1 us for prices or call and see us, i Bell and Surim Tdepfcow Lewutown, Pa.