DUXDORE. f.tnM A. Wise. John S. Bhafler, Wil- L, lUiigamaii, Ed. Ranilx., Norton Yj.....lrlx. and John W. Wittner are Liion those employed by the Petm IVlepnoiiv John P. Wtoe and Ira Wittner are -building N. T. Dundore'i ptetftwm L.t and makinc other substantial improvement. Man- Kwing aim nauawu nwlliitrWe here visiting relative and I ft I Tift. I'" . i . ... I j p wise is nuunng egg iui OUI merehiuit who pays big money for fresu ewp. Our eemeteries have oeen in-auuueo Lnd on Memorial Day services were I most uppropruM. ,! Malta Id in the emiiloy of the lcKee ferry. Hovt Nana or twauing veu : . ,iavs here among Ids host of friends. The mosquito dehorner of Union township received a eull from the edit- rf"The Riling Sun" to come to i lnhaffertown. Hoover s enure n word is uunm i nlettnl, makes an imposing appearance- . Tiw.wllnw of recent date delighted Line and Mated others according to their make-up. The pen is mightier than the sworn, nwiva talmhone iUs are within tho limits of our town. i.o.. ramnbell of Northumberland vWt.il his parent at this place and eSed at the store to meet his old friends. ....,. ..,,,1 (i"onro Neitz are hoeing I corn on me iie. v"- Heiirv Sweigart spen a ww with hi's parents in Turkey alley. -,.u,.r h;iH a verv fuvor- able season to improve our roads, audi In- is doing 11 o " . n Wltmer has oeen iuuibmku for some time. A home w ithout a nonie p .... home. The "Post" nils uie Unm l.iirk is helm? Uauieu to nunvi than for many year. j Not one boat loaueu win ...... pine down the canal Up to date. Every dog has nis aaj . A bridge across the Susquehanna river at Port Trevenon is wwi m wuth-eastern part of our county needs I more than anything else. Last Sunday we had Uie mm imr ment within three weeks at the Wlfr mer United Evangelical church ceme- " ' null 14 Mil f.Mlllll- Kev. W. JS. Dnuoami were on an extended visit to York ( o. ... a niiniornMii mends. to nis momer - i ... i.Ia . ifi i .w for The rarmere wno wbi.i. i"B K t .... ItnttaH and eggs, should go to Dun- dore's store. Ed. Rambo's flitting was a gran suc cess. He says it mui vc r. If you want to buy the best wasn ng .Mnalnd wrinaer that the market Uflbrda. for seven dollar, go to Duu- dore'a store. ur township ha- the auuncWn occupy the front seat at court this wee. That tne leiennuiir "- to the Improvements of the town i, our u .retlnff in the near future rv2.n iino on the tow path of the .anal, as the canal has seen its day and : .1 .I i... on ti the times. i trouey ime r m mm GLOBE MILLS. t. i rn.At.lav natilnonr. f f Mifflin county, spent Sunday with their naren to. Henry Iteninger and wife. Levi Ulrich and daughter Anna, of Helinsgrove, made a call on relatives at tbis place. William Schroyer, of Kanp Station, ipent Sunday with his family. Lewis F. Hummel and family spent Suuday with A. A. Ulrich and wife. m . a. I. ....... la umttl.iv..! in i nanes niuen, w.." the Monroe Kulp & Co'l lumber camp, . r.. . . . U.i.t.lm. Vl'itll ll.U l ouamOKlu, siHJiii nv family. m cj ... I fif.i tif SclitlH- r.iiucr oiituci .. - --- -- drove, passed through this place Mon- uav. Wednesday Dr. A. A. Yoder and M:.. . ii i.. ... i i , ,,, luitli of Selins- grove, took tea with B. t . Vt alter and wife. last w.H'k and was shown through the carriage works of Mr. Bickle by the proprietor. We found everything in good style, for which we return thanks for his kindness. Levi Kerstetter and his attorney, Josepn Woods, of Lewistown, attended the sheriffs sale of A. A. Homig's last Saturday. Wm. Peter purchased the property of Alexander Knepp'a that was sold by the Sheriff on the llrst, for tlr. Emai.uel Peter was a good deal fright ened the other day by a horse kicking at him in the blacksmith shop, lie says when the leg passed him it put him in mind of a pic e of railroad iron the rebels used t throw at him when in battle. John B. Bhellenberger says his luck, when in New Lancaster trout fishing, he can't say positive whether gixl or bad. If he had caught ninety more he would have had one hundred. 1 sup pose the big ones all got away, as that is the general rule with honest fisher men. Isaac Bird, w ho says he is from the Soldiers' Home, has been traveling through here for the past year getting board and lodging n the strength ol paving as s.sm as he gets his check. Pay day never came yet His princi pal rations is strong cider if it can be had. No doubt whiskey w ill do as a substitute. HKLJN8GR0VE. FLIN TS TON" K VALLEY. I (!. A. Botdorf, of Precburg, Is build ing an addition to bis barn in this v,d- ley. Miss Jennie Miller, of Mt Pleasant Mills, was the guest of J. Haines re cently. Quite a number f our people atten-1 ded the festival at Kant Saturday ev eningand the religious services by Kev. , Board man in Neltl Valley Sunday. j . A. Botdorf. of Freeburg, was the guest ofj. VV. neitz recently. The Sunday school at Ebenezer is Improving wonderfully. M. Mcnglc, of llicstrr Valley, was the guest of T. ('. Landis Sunday. Miss Rate Trewitz, of Freeburg, was vi-iting her parents in Flint Valley. Lewis Mover and wife were the nests of ( 'lias. Kissinger Sundav. SHADED, larles Relgle, the young horse thief, . 1 . .II., R.I lu .. 11.-1. II III was capiureu ai vioue muin, ...v.. ... Middleburg, and thence to Lewisburg, where at the September term of court he will be tried for stealing a horse and buggy of Mrs Amos Engle, of Union countv Bgf SBSi In nlmnat every neighborhood there is some one wnose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic iurrliopii Remedy, or who has been cured of chronic di arrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such persons make a point of telling of it whenever opportunity offers, hoping that it may be the means of eavings other lives. For sale by all druggists. WEST BEAVER. A few of our hucksters are attending the Lewistown markets. They report ready sales for their vegetables, ?tc. 8. H. Phillips exiieets to have a few loads of brome hay to sell In a few weeks If nothing prevents. By all appearance the oats crop will be short, also the hay. The majority of the wheat fields look good and a big irop in expected if nothing prevents its Ailing. Peters, with his assistant, James Kteely, has a few contracts at painting in Lewistown. Wm. Hook was home from Mifflin county to spend Sunday with his fam ily. U Dr. Shive and wife paid some of their Lowell friends a visit last Sunday. Mrs. U. F. Herbster, Mrs. Aaron Moyer.Mrs. W. Y. McLaughlin, Mrs. L. A. Jenkins and daughter were the Siesta of Mrs. Levi B. Tresster last Sun- Memorial Day passed off as usual. The ranks of the old soldiers are getting very thin and easy counted. William Hester delivered an address at the Baker's church. Subject: "Give hon- whet, honor is due." 8. H. PUIIbjb and W. Y. Mi Mr. Johnson and wife of Blooms burg was entertained by Prof. W'oo.1- rufl and wile over. -sun. lay. The opening exercisesof the Univer sity on Saturday evening and Sunday moruing were well attended and were very interesting. Mrs. EmmaGearhart wa a visitor bet ween trains Thursday f last week. Mrs. Dr. Harter nee dangler spent several days w ith her parents, .1. W. Gaugler and wife. Kev. S. Domer, ! 1-. of Washing ton, 1). ('., is being entertained by Geo, , S. Davis and family. Prof. B. Meade Wagenseller Is spend ing a week with his parents and taking In oommen cen tent. Mrn. Harvey E. Miller and son left Monday morning for an extended visit to her parents at Schuylkill 1 laven. Hcv. J. H. Barb, D. D., f Hughes- ville with Mrs. B. and little daughter, are taking in commencement. MIDDLECREEK A good many of our folks are attend ing court this week. Jockey ('has. Ulsh traded a bicycle on a horse which he now offers for sale or trade. Our burnrv atrcnt. ("has. Maurer, is gain on the road selling vehicles. Wm. H. Kline is improving his resi dence by putting up new walkB, fences, etc. 8. Stelnlnger now occupies the build ing which he erected last summer. Harry Mover of Ferguson Valley was the guest of Robert Knepp last week. Reuben Steininger and WUson Mat tern made a trip to West Perry one day last week. John Riegleand family were visiting friends In Juniata county over Sunday. Emma Heimbach, who was staying with her brother, has returned home. Amnion J. Aucker was visiting his brother near Milton last week. Calvin Snook and family and Win. Gross and family were visiting friends at Lock's Bank over Sunday. Chas. Maurer and wife attended the funeral of Win. Boyer at Centreville last week. Mr. Dunn and wife of Adamsburg were the guests of Wm. Gross last week. H. H. Herbster made a trip to Mid dleburg on his wheel Saturday. KREAMEK. The crops are suffering very much m account of dry went her which we have had for a long time. Annie Foltz was the guest of T. T, Iteichenbach'a Sunday. There was preaching in the Ksher church Saturday evening. Messrs. Aurand and Clemens of Sun bury bought a tract of timber from J. P. N angle. There was a great deal of bark pealed and hauled to market Ibis spring. The school directors of Perry Town ship held the annual settlement Monday. William Siefred and T. T. Relcheil bach caught a ground hog between T. I'. Reicheubach's and It. T. Iteichen bach'a in a tiling. Peter Wendt and Henry Meiser "f Atlne have made improvements on their premises by rebuilding their In illscs. PA 1. 1. AS NEWS. Keep V09P Veam If you are young you at ural'.v ap, tv.r so. If you are old, why ap pear so? Keep young inwardly; we will look after the out wardly. You need not worry longer about those little streaks of gray; advance agents of age. Ayer's 5 PEOPLE THAT BUI rv For credit nre in tlieS.uj.. v'.-M X (Vali is master uiul cr.tiit is shn . s" '" -i. i r i -ii. i - ' ', . ami Sporting Giwilf in C' -lit fit 1 .' M A X Pcntisylvuuiti. 2t wi!! pu yi . ' " 'ws-. x" a t come h ml looU ::! unr sine. . . . ;, - A, SPECIALTY- William Swart has a fattened heifi r for sale. George St nitib of Smlthgrovo was at this place on business this week. Rev. Btetler preached a verv interest ing sermon at h ubb's church on Sun day. The Sunday school of Grubb's church will have practice Friday evening for Children's day. John Teats has almost finished re building his barn which had been part ly demolished by the storm of May H. John (. Bhaffhr expresses his sincere thanks to all who so nobly assisted him in stopping the tire last "Monday and saving his buildings. Saturday a large gray fox was seen by Newton and Calvin Bailey lust above William Swart.'s bam, Calvin went for a gun, but when he returned the game was gone. Henry Hummel is having the house which he bought from Daniel Garmaii, moved down the Valley to a new foundation near his present dwelling house. Mr. Walter of Middleburg is uperinteudi;.r. the lob. Wmle Milton Shatter ot Honcr was shopping at B. P. Straub's Saturdav evening, he had tied his horse in the shed on account of the rain and the horse slipped his bridle off and coming in contact with a scythe cut himself in the hind leg so badly as to render his removal home an impossibility. The horse at present remains at Mr. Straub's and still unable to walk. Hair Vigor will aurtly restore color to gray hair: and It will also give your nalr all the wealth and gloss of early life. De aot allow the falling of yeiir hair to threaten you leegerwith baldness. Do not be annoyed with dandruff. wa will send you our book on (he Hair and Scalp, free upon request. Wrtim to Ihm O motor. It you do Dot (but all lbbra- Pfnbahlr thrr l lU dlfflrul.T flu Tom iidhhI ftnh th of tb v I .or, wrli Iku tlorlot kboat It. with rur imtH irnu which mmf wm nwj romoToa asami. OS. ). Rev. Y.sler, ol Stcwartsville, N. J., and Civile Bolig and wife, of W nficlil, are staying nt the Yodcr hone West Market street. Mrs. Yoder is very poorly. t Oup Prices and Good: Dci Competition. J Night Lamjis, bniss or irl;iKs, UK': I i.,, .,. . ...... ; .im,,. , m and iKiiutlfullv deeonitid. !is, , I'oilet Set' J I I it. Ill .11.. .1 . .lit. ... i 1 . V ' ..i-.i.i. i"-.i i.iij iieeoruieii I oi . . i ... i.-.,.. ; loll-pi.v ; I ner S. t, white iron Mi ih !ii,,:.. i'i c I 'hitler Set, U autiftiily imliiH I'.inu.liili. s , Fishing Tack It irtlug Goo Is. 5 Split llauibtsi Jolnt.fl H.mIs, nleU. i .: . : j. ,. i. .,. , , Jointed Rods, nickel trimmed, H..'.; . I , H'e, i"e, ; Ni I I pittiett ciick luvis, . c to m.kI: l!''!i.-i -. t., -.. .m. Ul(. ,,f T Trout and Bass Klies, I.. ml. iv, !li . ! ... , J ( n our 5 and Klc i ounters are thousai'ds ol great bargains. All are cordially Invltwl wheth. r yui hie ... not. i PURMAN S GASH FAIR, i i .'il7 Market Si.. Sunbury, 1 'n. Kvw4 0 0 0 4 . a...- ; iOwr.oy m 1 m I If: I) 1 l'V I HSV1 VVorkmansbij) m Gua ran teed. Ei. I. ttlpf, i 1 Eta Merchant Tailor, NfilinsfjrnvR Pa J I UUUMl VI V) I THE NEW STORE. I 4 i - L Jonathan Snyder, of Pillow, is visit ing Wm. Knyder at present. W. W. Roush and friend, of Paxinos, spent the 30th with the former's par ents,JJames ltoush's. Miss Erma Magee visit. si friends in Middleburg several days last week. The Christian Endeavor Society of this place drove to Middleburg Friday evening to attend the rally held in the Evangelical church of that place. Miss Verdie Fields, who has lieen seriously 111 for some time, is slowly convalescing. M rs. James How and daughter, Ruth, ' of Belin'l (Jrove, visit. si her parents, J. i F. Walter and wife, last week. ' Tommy Landb., of Union county, visited his parents and many friends in town over Hunday. Harry Rickel, of Ashland, formerly of this place, was shaking hands with his many friends Sunday evening. His father is proprietor of one of the most modern and uj-to-date hotels in Ash land. The corner-stone of tin. Evangelical church to be built at this nlace will be laid Sunday, June 24, in the afternoon at 2 o'clock. Everybody is most cor dially Invited to attend the ceremony. A festival will be held at this place Saturday evening. The proceeds de rived therefrom are to go toward build ing the church. Choice atid excellent ritYfiMlinirit4 will hf wrvcl. Kverv- body Is cordially invited. It will be J the event of the season. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the di sease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu tional disease, and In order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this coun try for years, and is a regular prescrip tion. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Ca tarrh. Send for testimonials free. F.J.CHENEY A CO., Props, Toledo,0. Hold by druggists, price 76 cents. DOTLIE FPEE! Semi hi a 2-cent 1 tamp wilh your ' natite nml lilrrf .iiM we will hcikI 1 Villi 14. MffefJ ..t tin. .(. edition of Ihe" New Idea Fn-hmn ' Review mid one of ' tliene hum I norm ' '-inch StAiniK-il ' - jjoyuea iree. neaoininto Introduce the ' New Idea llVcent 1'aper latternt. RUBLE'S DRY GOODS STORE, LKWISTOWN, PA. O 6 Men's, Youths and Boy's Clothing. o o o o :$7.5D TAILOR MADE SUIT. HI 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 H-H4 I Prices Cot on SHOES mm STORE, X Pa. 1 Kreamer A Vi We have aliotit IfiOpairof 'J V 1 ... i rf.l I y snoes oi lastyears gOOuSj which o And 8ti'h Clothing ! Our styles arc perfect and eorre t,und tir prices are sauli tw to permit t he buyer to save money on each suit purcliHRetl from our tables. We call your attention to our special In the popular 4-button sack styles, in fancy worsted, all wool cassi- meres, ehoviots and blue series. We have seen no suit at $10 that eipialed these in style and tailoring. Good value for your money. m 9HD MEN'S ErNREA SPRING SUITS, of cassimeres, stripe and check worsteds and black clay diagonale in o 4-button sacks with single or double breasted vests, some half lined o others fully lined with line serine and Italian cloth. Match these if? you can at we are going tocloseotit cheap. Those are not all old goods that 9 arc worthless as most of them 9 have not heen in the store a year. We give a tew prices : Men's fine shoes, $2.25to$1.50 M " " I .AM ti 1.10 h " u u 1.25 to .S5 hm 1 7.r tn 1 .9X 3 1 " " 1.25 to .80 " heavy shoes, 1.25 to .80 Bojl fine shoes, 1.20 to Boys heavy shoes, 1.00 to II! A Inn a 1... Ui'iinos Cl.il. V ..i o iu. vi Aorn, 1111- . i g dren and Baby Shoes. Our Spring and Summer Jf stock of Shoes is about as large as you will find in this section, and can eive vou almost any k kind of shoe you want Course V Vi n.i 1.1 a .ib- mm Ion ...il..r oml a! I 9 tj ' ' i x iiiv , i..u -n. j . inn . v.v. , unit 5 can fit almost any foot and k please you in style and price. S J. E. Magee, Seamer. Pa. We have a full line of boys' vef-tec suits, aes from 3 to S, and boys double breasted jacket suits, ajjes from 8 to 15, in prices ranging from $1.50 to $5. To appreciate these boys' suits we invite your inspection. MEN'S AND YDUT B' TRDUSERS. An immense line of trousers in latest styles of stripes and checks, made in the best manner, ranging in price from $1 to $5. Never ucb an assortment to clioose from in the county. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. NECKWEAR. Almost an unlimited line in all the best grades and newest shapes, butyour particular attention is called to our fifty cent goods, Large and full with quality never equaled at the price. Our twenty-live cent line of Tecks and Windsors tire above approach. SHIRTS. The best fifty and seventy-live cent shirts in town with fancy colored bosoms, in vertical shapes and cross bar. Plenty of styles to choose from. HATS. All the latest shapes and styles of hats are here that are pos sible to be found in a thoroughly up to-date hat store, Men's derbys at$l. 81.50 and $2i 111 black and three shades in brown. Men's 8ot hats the Alpine and Fedora styles are shown in the latest colorings from 50c t() $2. o o L MITCHELL, Harrison Building, Sunbury, Pa. rutt are tneoesu
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