KANTZ. H. S. Htahl ln the sick list, qajte it number attended church at SiiU iii Sunday. Vnothcr witldinn is expected to take ptaee ben before long. The show at Sunburv was well at tended fromthli place. jack ttnA peaed thrnogfr Kant. Kriday and Saturday nijrht. John Soever and wife penl Sunday with Win. Auiuillcrand wife. The people all say we ouRlit to have ,iii which I think is very true. Mrs. James How of BeUUHIOVe vis ited Miss Carrie Krdley Sunday. Hoover's ehureb is Bearing oornnie- tlon and is nearly ready for dedieation. Charles Sane and wife were visiting friends at Chestnut Ridge Saturday ami Sunday. Wilson Hoffand Win. Seelaild went to Lewiaburg Monday morning to sek employment. lohn Yeager will move to Plutton- ville Monday where he will le employ til in tlu- frrist OUU' Wilson Son and Wm. Beebold had been to Reading for employment but did not succeed and returned home. Quite a number of our people will at tend Sunday school at Hoovers this summer as there will not be any Sun day school at Rants. PORT TREVEBTON. Many of our people attended the show. Mias Alvada Lenig went to Selins provfe? Mrs. Sjirah Shatter is very ill at this writinir. Miss Annie Secsholtz is visiting her the guest of Miss Clara Specht BRAvnrrowrt. ("has. shirk was in Bunbury recently. W. A. Hiekel was at MiHIinhurg last Saturday. Karl Wlney of town last week. Miss ( lertrude weader of MeClure Middleburg was in for shad John Bprenkle is busy burning lime. Mrs. Henry Walboro is on the sick list. Geo, W. Paige was to Fremont Sun- nay. Levi llerrold went fishing Monday. Mrs. Nathan Dlehl was visiting at Qeo. Paige's Sunday. J. 0. Soltsapple is building a new pigsty for Wm. M. Mease. Henry Bomlgeold bis black team of horses to Wm. F. Rousb Friday. Rev. Bordman will preach at this place Sunday, May 20th at 2 p. in. Mrs. James How- of Sellnsgrove paid Philip Dreeae and family a visit Sun day. Win. Haines and wife of BeUnsgroVe visited his sister, Mrs. John Soltsap ple, Sr. James Mover and wife of Heaver town were visiting at George I Kline's Sunday. INDEPENDENCE. Charley and Arthur Serrold of Coun ty Line are visiting relatives at this place. Senry Sufl'el and Jacob Leach (em ployed on the P. R. B.) were home Sonday. J. B. Moyer was employed Wednes day as night clerk at the City Sotel, Sunburv. Levi Moyer, who Is employed at the Danville Iron Works, visited his pa rents at this place Saturday. Miss Carrie Geist and Arrle Reiehen haeh, from the Port Trevertou Sotel, were seen on our streets Sunday. While cutting timber for A.B. Mark ley Friday, Levi Kerlin Was severely injured by cutting himself In the leg. Time gently draws our boys to the stream, where they swear to love. Af ter the ceremony is over and they Ik tdii to sail up the stream they love to swear. Mrs. Jennie Attinger and Miss Ame lia Serrold have been selected to repre sent our Sunday school in convention at Port Treverton. Both are consistent Christians and good speakers and will no doubt have a great many interest ing things to say before the convention. parents at Hotter. Thomas Mullner of Bunbury oaUed oil friends Sunday. George, the butcher, is now known as George, the fisherman. Miss Linuie Aucker sH'nt several days at Sunburv last week. Hanks Ralohenbaoh of Bhamokln sH'iit Sunday with Ids sistirs. John Hogar and son, Thomas, went to SpeeCevule on a Bahmg tour. J. C. Neil., our uii-to-date plasterer, la working for Merchant Aucker. Master George llerrold of Bhamokln Dam is visiting his grandparents. A. 11. Troutman, wire and son, Geo., and wife spent Sunday al Melservllle. William Aucker an I family of Ver dilla called on Dr. Krcbs arid wife Bun day. Adam Relf and Wife spent a day at 1 Liverpool, the guests of the latier's sister. H. E. Enders, one of York's enter- terprising salesmen, spentaoouia ween in our town. Mrs. Jacob I )ut ivy ami daughters of1 Central Hold tiames enronecaer oi Keedsvule visit cil his patents over Sunday. Mrs. Abel wlney and daughter are visiting among Mends al Mlflllnburg, i Mr. Albright and wife of Mlflllnburg were the guests of Miss Louisa Lepley. Communion services were held in the Reformed church, Rev. Bpahn officlat- I ing. Miss Jennie Tobias of hflddleburgh spent Sunday w ith John Tobias and wife. Rev. Gramley is teaching the Ger man language to a large class ot boys and gilds. Edward Hiekel, who is employed at Mlflllnburg, speni n, few days under the parental rimf. The Evan. Lutheran church of this place ai i1 beautifying their building by giving it a coal of paint. Wlney Bros, sola their store to a Mr Kline of Mi Kees Half Falls, who will take possession of it in the near future, Messrs. Mater, Gutelius, Bchell and Welser of Mlfllinburg wheeled to this place Sunday, and retrlstercd at the Good Blood! Your heart bests over one hun dred thousand times etch day. One hundred thousand supplies of good or bad blood to your brain. Which Is it? If bad, impure blood, then your brain aches. You are troubled with drowsiness yet cannot sleep. You are as tired in the morning as at night. You have no nerve fiower. Your food does you but inle good. Stimulants, tonics, headache powders, cannot cure you ; but Bhamokln are the welcome guests oi Mrs. Levi Bohner. Misses Jennie ( harles and Sue Bogar drove to the dock for flowers Sunday and returned well laden. The men of thte place, who are em ployed at Mlllersnurg and Dauphin, spent Sunday al home. Two of ( 'hapman's noted cyclists are takings pleasure trip thte week. They passed through our town Monday. Emanuel Nelts and wife, Charles Neil, w ife and daughter and William Neil and family spent Sunday w ith Morris Hovel 's of Milton. UNION TWP. l earns carriage -imp is riiiin- Inir on full time and has quite a di I play of fine work in his repository, the iliiest we have seen for some time, miss Annie atnermau oi Micuiirnii is staying at Louisa Lenley's. Mis Cathermun Is an accomplished seam stress and has quite a lot of work at present. PALLAS NEWS. To Cure it Cold In One liny Take I.axAtivk Dromo Qcisink Tam.kth. All (lriiK(tiHi.refund the money It it IuIIh to ours K. W.Orove'b alrnature ou every box. 15o. 10-&-6 Our Sunday schools are all in a nour ishing condll Ion. Enoch Aucker made a business trip to Richfield Saturday. A. H. Markley of Aline was here on business monday mom Ing. Frank Bcholl of Rlversldecamc home on account of rheumatism. Geo. Long started Saturday morning for Jack's Mountain. We do not know When he intends to return. Mrs. Jeremiah Hoover and two sons ofHerndon spent Sunday under her father's roof, Emanuel Hordncr's. Lost Early Sunday morning while riding between Littletown and Pallas, the handle bar from a btcyole. Finder will please leave at post otllce. Daniel Krobs, Jr. and family of Ber wick were visiting among their many friends here over Sunday. Mr. Krebs works In the large iron works there. ALINE. J. W. Sornberger Is under the par ental roof over Sunday. The Kerstetter saw mill will oome In B. A. Ebright's woods this week. Mr. Ktroup and son are nealing lark in the Poplar Spring woods, li! men are at work getting ten Oents an hour. In almost every neighborhood there is some one wuose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been cured of chronic di arrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such persous make a point of telling of it whenever opportunity oflers, hoping that it may be the means of savings other lives. For sale by all druggistH Everybody i- wishing for rain. Jacob Gaugler has finished remodel ing his residence. Mrs. Ellas Hclntzelman is on the sick list with erysipelias. William Good of Aline and Mrs. s. Herrold were the guests of Mrs. Bailej Sunday. The air is full of smoke from morning till night, caused by forest fires to th west of us. The Bailey Bros. View Co, have finished and placed on the road their new picture wagon. It Is a beauty. Our correspondent is constantly on the lookout for every possible orpin vote he can K't for the Dreeae church. The Show at Sunburv had caused partial suspension of farming opera tion as nearly all of our young people went to see the show. RICHFIELD. held place The Mennonltes of this plaoi communion, services Sunday. John and Jacob Rusom of this are in Sarrisburg and vicinity. The farmers of this community are busy planting corn and stutoes. Last week the people of Riehtlelil were excited by the fire which occurred at the eastern ' end of the town and ended in reducing to ashes the house of John Miller. Try MralBwO ! Try Urnln-O. Ask your grooer today to show you a package of GKAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee The children may driuk it without injurv us wel I as the Hilnlt. All win try it. like It WHA1N-0 has that rich mhiiI drown of Mocha or Java, hut it is made from pure grains, ami the most delicate stomach receives ii without distress. One fourth of tin nrioe of coffee, lc. and 90o. per pack age. Sold by all grocers. ooooocxxxxxwoooootxxx rd-M-M-M-M-l- A Man is lAeil Oressad W HEN HE WEARS- LOEBS CLOTHING. WE never let a garment go out of out store unless it looks as if it was specially designed and made for the buyer. You can pick out a Locb Suit. Has a tailor look. It'll wear ; it'll hold its shape ; it'll save vou money. 11 Boy's Suits from 111.00 up Soy's Slack and Blue Serge Suits fp in $6 to $10. Children Suite, 75c and up Children's better grades from 11.76 to $6.00. z Our prices Keep the m w Men's Suits, from $3.50 up.1 Men's BIok worsted Suits, $6.00 Men's I'.Iue Senre Suits. S-i.UO 4 Then our better grades Irons 0.60 to 12.00. 8 Men's Pants, !. up Men's better grade Panto, $100 to $8.00. Men's Bnedre a Pants, $ 1.50 Children's knee Paito, 15o np Children's knee pants, 50c end 7." cents. styli Hats stiiv. Fedora, all end colors 50c Our Dunlnp Black and Brown Still, $2.60. Still Hals as low as $1.00 Fedora Hats as low as 50c DKCHSTKK'S NOTICKH -Nonce lihereby k i v. " en iimi the following named persona bare Wed I lieir AdniuilHtratorH', ;uniiiln. tintl V, . eoutortl' aecDiinlH tut In- K"irlter'soni'e nt Sny der County, arid tilt" siitne will Im' presented fur eonnnnatfon and uiiowiint'e at tin- oourt House in 1 1 1 m i i 1 1 1 1 1 . Monday, Juno ttb. imo. I I'm Itrnt ami final MOonnl of f.vitia H. llol- I li'iiliarli mil W, K. Ilo'li'iilutcli. Vilmr'H t j lluiiit'l lliilleiiliui'li. Itf of .lucksiin lwi., (Ice d. The flrtt and flnttl Account of Ueo m Wenl el, eXMiitor of Kii Wtntsol, lute uf Union towiithip, dee'd. TtteflrtlandSnnlnceonntof ('IijuIoh Ifowor. j Hilmr. uf the eutfttc uf liirum MinKor, lute uf belinfgTovo, dre'd. The flwl ami Rnftl aocouM of w. D. Btlifsr, I exeeuor uf tlie Innt will nnd teKtmncnt of Atno : liii Bllcor, late ot Jnokton towntnlp, doo'd. The firwt ami final aecciunt nf Wllwin llerrold, executor of the -t.it. uf i IhriltUtM llerrold, ! lute of t hapinufi townnhii, dMd TIN llrnt ami flimt MOAOQl of Ainnmla Muyer. executrix of tho t'-tate of Nrael Moyor, late nf Denver twl. . dee d. Tbaflrtl and unrtial MOOUnl uf Snmtiel T. Hitblsh, executor of the rotate of I'hilip llil-hi-h. late nf I'enn Iwp., dee'd. The filial account of (J. W. Sierfr. executor of the Inst will and testament of Michael .Mendel, j late of Perry twp, dee'd. I The final eccounl of Jacob Cramer, adnt'r. ol ti itateeol Beobennnd Kebeoca Ummer, late ; ,f Beaver two , dee'd. The first account of Itnvid Woiner and f.eo K. Bepnor, exeeutore ol the last will and teauv ' nient of John llepaer, latent Waehlngton Iwp. deoeaeed, ! The first and final account of BHaabeth Keitz. adm'z, ol the eatate ol John Helta, late of (rrankilntownibip. dee'd. j Xbe Bret aecoonl ol John H. and If. '. Boo. ! it, execlltnrs nf the estate uf Chan. Hoover, late J nf I'enn Iwp., dee d. The llrst ami Until nccnunf ofJ.C W. Bawler adtn'r. of She eatate ol Catharine Baaaler, lata .,f Waablngton i" p.. uec u. Xhe aceaunt of John P. Miller, auardlan of Mary Mice Howe, now Mary Alice Miller, a minor child of Mary Rowe (born Baaaler), late ,,f the county of Snyder, dee'e. j The first and final account of ft. It. J. Walter executorof the laid will ami leetament of tirn' Bhambach, late ol Prankllntwp., dee'd. J, II. WILMS, Bedtter Middleburg, P.. VayTth. IMM, Nunc m will. It makes the liver, kidneys, skin' and bowels perform their proper work. It removes all im purities from the hlood. And it makes the blood rich in Its life- giving properties. To Hamton Recovery. You will be more rapidly cured if you will take a laxative dose of Ayer's pills each night. They arouse the sluggish liver and Uius euro biliousness. Mrffa tm ma W htta thai MclutlTta aenliXMl of om of tbfj most lumint phytlclftni In the Cn!U4 lUUi. Wrlto fravlr all tho navrtir. atlaara In ffourcaM, ABirill, f. 0. ATEft, Luwau PEOPLE THAT BUT ( 'sail Fur credit are in theSoup. master and credit i slave. is master and credit i slave. S Headquarters tir House Fur-M nisliinir (iuiids, Crockery, Lanm-l mid Sporting Goods in Central Pennsylvania. It will nay you 4.. 1 I I A 1 mj ctiiuc ami iook ;u our biuck. . U; MOTEL AND BAR GOODS A SPECIALTY- L VI ' r y, : Oup Prices and Goods Dely Competition. "-lie: Vu-e l.iillljw. l.'lipe iret'luln Toilet Set, fil.Olt; et, $2.75; 100-piece I i 1 1 -I liiuier s.-t, lieautlfuih Niplit LanipH, braiw or (law, lOt; Hnnd lduniM ana beautifullv decorated, iisc; 10-pkre white I' 10-plett! beautffAilly dmirated, I'oreeluln Toilel ; ner Set, white Iron atone china, $U.00; lOO-pim! aecoratea roreeiaiU) )o.ou. Kistiing Tackle & Sporting Goods. Split Bamboo Jointed KoriR, nickel Iriinmcd, J1.00; Fine LnnccrwwHl Jointetl liials, nickel trinuuetl, $1.-5; Jnintetl UimIh, 10c, L''"ie, 50c; Nickel plated click Itcels, l5c t" $2.50; Itrawi Itivls, Ilk' to U5e. Kluclluuof Troul ami llass Flies, Leiuleni, HiMiku, HiwIcm, &e. ( In cur "i unil 10c counter are UioumiiuiIh of irreul haruain-. All are cordially lu Itcd w betber you buy or net. FURMAN S CASH FAIR, 317 Market St., Sunburv, Pa. - MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. II-H-W-:-; mm im kik ' uunlify for iirritiieiit'iit imMition Ohriritlnn man or wnmnn to f t! Il-t In vnur h(ine '.ntntv fHNI url KnclnHc 0lTMdtMMd rtlllllH'il, ftl vtliipc to K. H. Wl' toco, Ctentnl Seoretary, OochraMI HuililiiiK. Vannli)Kon, 1. C, tippuNit 1 1 n-urv iVpt. Butter It'. Wheal 70 T Emrs 12 Itye 50 H' I ( Inions ( lorn 3(5.1 Liml (i I ( )nts (old) 20 " Tallow 4 Potatoes 30 I '.' Chickens ti j Bran per 100. 1)0 '., Turkeys I Middlings " '.to r; Hhouldcr I Chop 90 1 ii-""" - jFloiir (lerlilil ;!..")(! v M-M-H1 1 i'l'M-M-M-M-l1 f think vnnwpp nl llllllUU 1 UU 11UUJJ I wish to call voitr attention to 111 v line of Ivuralls, 1 Io';, Tics, 8ii8Knders, A-c. iVERAI.IiSAltidcoftlK lict inatcriiil, w ith or without apron, I .", ,r)(lc, (lllc, 1 t 1 "Whnl i the trie Electric SoHii?'' "!' ivc et tits a har. lull -ic. rii 1 1 it ed from tenant) your of 139 25-cenl lok sent lor each 3 wrappers and 7 for uostaire. Ila-n't than ten cents for 33 vcai.-. "W liv t lint's the price of common brown soap. I can't afford tn buy any other soap than this. Semi me a box of Dobbius' Elect He" I Dolibina' I f just hoicc v free, t edit- I ' r he. i i .1. MCI US' I t lll'l. I I I '.s Ktiur-iii-haiid, string, bow,ct('., at prices rang ing from 5c to 'J.V. lit I8E Men's half hose li.r every day wear, 8c and I0c, !' pair 25p.; Men's Hose, better tjiiality, 15c a pair, 'J pair lor Ladies and Misses lone ribbed hore, 10c and 16c. S. B. SIMONTON. l-'-l"M"M-l-l"l-l"l-M-l"l-l-l"l"l"Ii'H' drip Li ings weakness, exhaustion, nerveao prualratiim Dr. Milt:.' Nervine cures tlicm. OOOOOOJO0O)OO)O)OO o The oooooooooooofjo..t) 9 '"'co(. 'M0nfiooS i o o o o Lesson We want to Impress Upon You Is This: Ours is a Modern Store. Conducted on progressive plans. We sell our Clothing on the smallest possible margin of pro fit depending upon a large volume of business. Another great feature, and one that no other store can afford, is that our clothing is made by the largest and best manufacturers in the coun try, of the most stylish perfect fitting and wear resisting material. These are facts that cannot be disputed, and that's why, with our superior advantages, we give more real, solid merit for your money than any other store. No better demonstration of great value giving has ever been shown than the Stylish, Correctly Tailored, Perfect Fitting APFRAISKMKNTS fit tlml tlie tiillim ,.ri ni nn nts under tho S3 no law, turn rtttithe lerk "t t in-or urns' oonr I Ready-to-Wear Suits we offer at $7. 50 . I . I !H I' ' f s. . v KTS. -Multi.,. Is I...-., V by Blven thai the following Widows' An-l 2 Your Presence always Welcome-buy or not. M. L0EB & SON, wen fllt'il i, . i ,. I , I ; hi i in ... mil. ,ini i, i, f.r coUtit tot ooBuruMwwi .lunc ., iaw vnraiacman1 M Kjjfy Hojfar, widow of Henry Mover, late ol Penn Township, fnyder County, la., deeeaaeo, elected to be taken un der the ;.:o aaemntlon law. kperataaniMt ol Buaan Bitter, widow ..f Lewli liitti r, lata of Centre Townanlp, Snyder County, Pa.. ''" ' ,l to be taken un- dar lb. tKO eaaroptioo law. Apprais. tm ni ol Maggie trammel, widow of gimon Hummel, late ol Monroe Towbehlp Bnyder County, doceaaed, elected to be taken un(er the M00 exemption law. &. M. SBINDRt Clerk 19 PTIDHTODDDd 1 UlUtlOUUiUJ rolliinolir.vN aiatMl. The following aceOfuit haj been filed in tin Prettbono4atTe Office of Bnyder County ami will In' prescntctt for cotnrtiiatluti .Monday, June i, IWi. The aOOOUnl of Bey. I'ctcr Horn, tlrccaaed, who wan a trtiNtco of lane ltiisli. under tin? will of John Hill. Intro! Uogbeerille, Pa., d cciisiil. in likil by .lohn H. Koi lit, ct. til., fit'cu '' tors of aaid l'ctor Horn, deceaeed. nnrn nin niTH nnnn KKUUSLrj uflL-rnibfj ULUimii:n) mu u 318 E. MARKET st-, sUNbUY, pa. ESTABLISHED 187. Ibese suits arc absolutely till wool. The efficient tailoring, uniform finish and perfect fitting qualities f every detail in these suits will commend your admira tion. Remember, our guarautee keeps yon sale. We carry a handsome line of up-to-date Hats and Furnisliincr Goods. Trade with us and you practice true economy, kept in repair one year free of charge. Clothing purchased of us 0 9 o f i o i L. MITCHELL, I Harrison Buiiding, Sunbury, Pa. 0 tl u ?rxX)00(XO000OO000OOOOOOOO(X;CX)OOOO00O ooocctcctoctotoocooooocoooocooofooeoocootoooOoo