KANTZ. l l. young luen of this place, who m pMSott t the festival tit Kieii ,r niorted a good time. of our own ioIkb were CO the Lutheran DUNDOKE. like to mid the The i million lieonl Tost. Hurry Shutter mid wife Intend start ing up housekeeping shortly. If prosperity continues much longer there will he ho sinirlc person in town by the time the Presidential election is ..-i .nneert held In the ,ur, h near Hoover's. v.. MMchliur at this place next Sun L ,', ujoOUUt of the dedieation of the WdU n . Some snv that the Democrats are to Miss Katie iwc . i m, u. blamed for the total eclipse we had, ukI that it is :i sure ghru of UeKlnley's rg were visiiing .urs idav. Mrs. I)oek B. ! has U'cii Kri-elmri ..ir Sunday. jk for a long sick. ;wnrt. Dbek and Holtapple are ullnB lf 0" I!ssler's Imm lich he is going to erect in the near ;ure. b P. Holtzajiple and J. Foster Dock ire hauling liark for R. S. Meiser. 9eo, Haines of tiear Freeburg has liis it badly bruited. A load of hark eaus it. j Foster I)o'k mi kicked bya horse cday last week, causing him to ip. kf re. Calvin Forty found a key ring ituiiiing several keys. The owner by liiiir at Korry's, can redeem thesniue. Mrs. Henry Kowler of Freeburg was iUng l.ydia A. Rotnlg and Naugle's (en last week. IVin. Seebold made a flying trip on i wheel to Milton one day last week 1 also to Harrishurg. Urs. Wilson Hoffll now working for k D. S. Miller. iViu. Set-bold and Lester Kline have ended the festival at K reamer Satur- . I 1 I v ( Veiling anil enjocn n. korgePage and Peter Holteapple re to Mlddleburg Saturday on special ; tineas. farmer Isaac Arnold began making i , ;neHtiTut y .Saturday. diss Katie Dock and little daughter Freeburg were the guests of B. V. ck's Sunday. Vtn. Autniller sjient Sunday with family. 'has. Hunt' and family spent Sunday id friends at Chestnut Ridge, liinks Benner spent Sunday with parents at Richlleltl. Irs. B. F. Dock and Maggie Romlg on the sick list. lerehant MiUner and Philip Dreeae, hc Sprenkle and Cnhas ( rouse ut- ded et.urt last week. . W. Hendricks had a hard attack Mile cramp Suntlay afternoon. ilrs. Meyers of Lock Haven is visit- ! at this place. apt Geo. Kuhn spent a few hours Ih his daughter, Mrs. A. O. tilace, Sday. FRKEBURO. lamuel Bordner and family of Ne ska are guests of Charles Shotzberg md wife. i number of citizens attended the iw at Sunbury Wednesday. Ire. Wm. Moyer is visiting with her sons and daughters in Philadel a and Heading. Vm. L. Shemory, a former citizen of i place, has been re-elected Principal ie Patterson High Schools, Juniata nty, Btthe-salary of $60 a month. Jm. F Brown played with the East iburyBand Saturday, iss Dora E. Brown employed at rnersville has been home spending week with her parents, ommencement exercises of th e ileal College will take place Thurs evening of this week. An Inter- ng programme has leen prepared. . new roof tl being placed on the r of the Freeburg Academy by the (tees. he Empire House has been purchas lOmGeo. A. Boyer by Lewis Fisher, he barn on Hot. Henry Brown's ii, which had been destroyed by , is again rebuilt. A large number Itixeni assisted in the raising of the Icture Saturday. he members of the Freeburg Acn iy were favored by a very interest lecture on Thursday morning by f. Oden C. Gortner, Supt. of Juni County, on the subject, "What am ere lor : school tionrd of Washington hishlp elected the following oftlcers : Fluent, jiicoii n. HeniiricKs; rsccre , 0. W. Dreeae; Treasurer, John E, pyer. blldren'a Dav was observed hv the Slid K. Sunday schools last Suntlay. service "Sliaring the 15 read or ' was used. number of our musicians attended entertainment given by the Glee Ijof the Susquehanna University inesday evening at Selinsgrove. earty comrratulations are iriveii In BUS L. Mover. daughter of P. It. er, by herinanv friends. Slu Ihim "tly gratluatetl from the College for "en, rtiientown. The gold medal I music department was awarded PALLAS NEWS. re-election. ' Ira Winner is working for Ira Hoov er. The Hoover's United Evangelical church will be dedicated next Sunday. Henry Relchenbach, of "Toe Hill,"! . one of the Buberba f town, made a trip 1 to Selin's Grove on business. Sara C. Eyer and her best friend, of Selin's Grove, called on Maria W. Dun dure. A. s. Bechrlsl is Belling strawberries that make a man's mouth water. His prices arc tempting. .1. P. Wise, the master carpenter, is rooting several buildings l'or.VT. Dun : (lore. Our fanners are planting consider able of corn. The different parties of Union town ship have returned from court much elated as all claim that they have seor- i cd a point. Excitement in "Toe Hill I" Ad sees i a snake on a tree, women with chll : dren In arms run, John kills the snake with a stick, Abel pounds it with a stone. The streets of our town look line at present. The telephone poles on water street ixivc it a buBiness-llfee appearance. tree! with its tme -hade trees is much admired and Walnut street affords a grand view of town, the beautiful rolling Susquehanna rlv erand the much admired Mahanoy be yond. E. S. Acker, with his line horse, ; was observed driving through town. Dolly Relchenbach is living with ('has. Aucker. Our young people say they never ate Huer strawberries than they had at the festival last Saturday evening at Port Treverton. 'Esquire Sechrist supplies this and ot her towns with choice fruit in season. He furnished the straw berries for the Port Treverton festival. Our farmers have formed a tru-t, and It is hoped it will do them more good than the sugar trust. They trust it will in the near future rain abundantly and save the last vestige of the hay crop. The mosquito dehorner of Union 1 township has caught the wave of pros perity. He is now clipping caterpillars for a firm in New York to supply them with fleecy down, ami cremating pota to hugs for a Baltimore house that man ufactures phosphate and are in need of I an unlimited supply of potash. It. Shrey and wife were seen on our streets last Saturday. Our school hoaril is determined to raise the standard of education . Our young people had a delightful trip across the river last Sunday even ing to attend Children's Day exercises at Herndon. There were a great many visitors in town during commencement. Dr. B, F. Wagensellaf and wife at tended the "Feast of Hoses" at Man helm Sunday, being the guests of their (laughter, Mrs. Rev. M. L. Snyder. I Mrs. H. D. Schnure is at State Col lege attending commencement. Census enumerator Rohbaeh is busy Interviewing the people. He reports being very kindly received at nearly every home. Misses Lee and Hartges of Centre i Hall, whospent commencement week here, the guests of M. L. Wagenseller and family, returned home well phas ed with their first visit to Selinsgrove Most of t he graduates from a distance expressed themselves as being very sorry they could not come hack next year as they became very much attach ed to thui place during their 1 years' residence here. Report has it (hat Prof. Win. Noct ling has resigned his position at Bloom .Normal. PORT LREVERTON. HUMMEL'S WHARF. James V. Young rides a brand new bicycle. Samuel Btroub and family visited Willet Arbogast's at Shamokin Dam Sunday. Edwin Fisher and wife were enter tained at Albert Foltz's near New Ber lin on Sunday. James Young anil family visited his father, Philip Young, on Chestnut Ridge Suntlay. Thomas Holl'aiid wife, of Highspire, spent a few days at Samuel Bower's. Mr. and Mrs. Reader entertained Centre county friends over Sunday. Mrs. Frank Hettrick, Martha Hum mel and Arthur Wilt took in Children's day at Shrciner's church Sunday ev ening. Noah Moyer, of Hazelton, Pa., was around Friday interviewing his berry shippers. Win. Young is employed on a farm in ,i r Si i n 1 .1 1 it' ................ j . Krvjk. -v . IT. . JMimillUll, Ol i-lllimoftlll I Mill, y attended Sunday school in this placet 9 Sunday aiitl rehearsed the lesson. I Benton Relchenbach, of Aline, visit-' ed his son Harvey, who is working for 3 J. L. Cooper, Saturday. f Quite a number of our jx-ople attend-' f ed Commencement at Selin's Grove last ; ' week. Mrs. Keefer, of Woodside Station. -S visited her daughter, Mrs. Samuel' mitt, a lew days last week. S. S. Neit. painted his house. II. M. Neit. went boating with Adam Keif, .Monday. Miss Kate Charles returned to Sha mokin Friday. A grand turnout at the festival Sat urday night. R. M. Shafer is iahitlng J. G. Sny der's house. Keep on lloli, ami you will lie an art , isnil yet. J. G. Snyder and family spent Sun day at Selin's Grove. ' C. W. Stroh spent a few hours with I his mother, Sunday. Miss Maine Mover, of Chapman, sien Sunday at t feist's hotel. A crowd of Shamokin's cyclists en joyed a hath in the Pa. canal, Sunday. The boatmen on the Pennsylvania I canal have again resumed their OCCU I pat ion. A number of Sunbury's up-to-date clerks spent an eioyable time in our i burg Sunday. ! Mrs. S. Herrold and Miss Toledo I Houtz spent a few tlays at Meiserville last week. Albert Gemberllng and Miss Alva liCtiig, of Selin's Grove, spent Sunday with t he latter's parents. The orchestra of Herndon which was at (icist's hotel Saturday evening play ed excellent music. Miss Mary Rine went through our town Monday on her way to Freeburg Music lollege. Gilbert Stroll, of New York, ami Miss Dtdla Charles, of Phila., made ii brief visit to the hitter's relatives on Thursday. Mrs. J.C. Neit. returned home a L'ain after having spent a very enjoy able week at South Bethlehem with her brother, J. F. Hoover. The telephone poles are erected through our town. We will soon he connected with the outside world, for one paper stated we were lost. Henry Stahl, wife and daughter, spent Sunday with the former's broth er. J. P. Helfenstine, attorney, of Sha mokin, was the welcome guest of H. F. Charles, Sunday. H Does Your eadAche? Are yonr nerves weak? Can't von stern writ? Pain in your back? Lack energy? ppciue poorr Digestion bad? Boils or pimples? These are sure signs of poisonini;. From what poisons? From poisons that are al ways fuund in constipated bowels. If the contents of the bowels are not removed from the body each day, as nature intended, these poisonous substances are sure to be absorbed into the blood, al ways causing suffering and frequently causing svere disease. There is a common sense cure. 4 PEOPLE THAT For credit are in tin S vsan is master ami t rcdit i si.m Headquarters for House Fur A nisbing Goods, ( 'rockery, Lain I and Sporting GihkJh in CVntrsila IVntisylvania. It will pnv v i 'is to come and look :it our sto l-.;'"' Hotel aNd bar goods A specialty. I Our Prices and Goods Dely Gompetitior?. sV I fAYER'Sl & l .... w m I latin I .a i Night Lamps, brass or glnss, Ifk-j ami ucnutiruilv dccomtcd, BHe; 10-ln-piece bunutifullv tlecoratetl Per ucr Set, v hlte iron stone china, decora ted Porcelain, iJm.oO. isi i iii i ;ick le t s j )!", l i Split Bamlsto JoinUtl KinIs, nickt I trimmetl, - .m; Jointed Uods, nickel trimmed, jti.Xr, .loll ti i Ktm.s, plated c!i(d Peels, :,e , , V'.MI; l'.,;. .. t.H.. If. !.. piece Wllile I'Claltl Telle' MM; lOU-plct v. i s t. si.tii : iete i i '. h .n. til ill ; Nh K I t rout and P. in our ' All are . ! lies. I I.-. Iltu 1- in ami lUc counters ale thousand initially invited u heth' . yotl I ot gieal Imrgidus. X X They dally insure an easy and natural movement of the bowels. You will find thatthe use of SAyer's arsaparliia J with the pills will hasten J recovery. It cleanses the 4 blood from all impurities and is a great tonic to the nerves. WrHm th Doctor. oar Mfdtntl Dflpirtnitnt hn on nf ttip limit vmlnoal phyiloUus in the unltwl Stato). Tell thxdortut ut hnw tou r nlTarlni. Ynn will rnolrf !!" hrit mrillol 4tlc wiiUouti.nl. Aitdroot, DB. J. 0. AY KM Low. ii. Mom. StJ FURMANb CASH FAIR, 117 Market St., Sunbury, 1 .' vtc9 eeeo t s Dr. A. ('. Spaii";lt!r ami Wife ami Win. Woodin and wife of Sclins irrove were visitors at the county seat Sunday. Tin i; K WTKI with (air Mtueatlon anil good obarMter to LBARN TBLBORAI'IIY, Hnflrnatl n ceinillliB aad trmwrtdos, This IsfDdoraed b ail lead ing railway companitts us tbe only psrfwt am renabls Instmetlon ol Its kind. All ourtrrad- IMtei lire tisHlsld to xs1Hoiih. I.u.Hch nlsn ml. mittad, write tur tree catalog, (Pall term opeoi AUgMI ISth, (U.oiiU TRLBGBAPH t'OLLKUK, S-H din. LSXIMOTON, Kr, I il Tl 0 m K L J I'M S Opposit? PostOffiCB, W- -V- -'- --- ' mtn m 1 (I11U1 iVldllti MlllS I Workmaribhif) m Guaranteed, i It. I. iitfilf:. 1 Merchant Tailor, Id, Pa sifel&iisiLit..'''. mak moooooooo9ooo9toQ9ooooooooo9o9o9ooooof.oooooo9ooooof n O o -i-k-i-k-h-;-;-h-i- I r xr II DOTLIE FREE S'inl II1 A 2-cnt itomp with your name nnd u ! 1 1 Mid wv will Mtid you copy of Ibfl ntr tadftlOII of the T Nw Itlca KnHhion T ICt'virw itnd one of t Ii e e hmKlMoiiic ' DoyllM ireo. i du iliinto intnHlticc Ibfl T New Men lt-ct)( raper 1'iktternii. RUBLE'S DRY GOODS STORE LEWISTOWN, l'A. 'M"l 1 THE NEW STORE ft i.ft .i.Ti ft, ft ft. ft ft. ft ft. ft ft. ft ft. Men's, Youths and Boy's Clothing. And Buoli Clothing! Our styles are perfect utitl eorrei t, niid are bqcIi as to permit Hit' buyer tt save inoue)' cm eacli suit from our tallies. We call your attention to our special our prices purchased Prices Got on SHOES X Ian. I Grove, called on Mix Tlinrsiliiv iiftfrniMin. Mr. and Mrs. .stuhl, of Venlilla, were II the tftient.H of their daiiihter, Mrs. Hum-1 uel Btroub, luetMluy nf liwt , Kreamer, Pa. Minn Maude Kosstofj of Nortbtunber- , nd, and Mrs. John Hueher, of Selin's ! Jumes Kessler We have tilxnit 160 Wtr of shoes u last years goods, which we are iroinir to eloseotit elieao. Daniel KiwsaiiiHii and wife attended : (, These are not all old (roods that ! the funeral of Sumuel Knifle at Salem . ,i i r r i U Prlday. I are worthless as most of them f i.' 0 IS7.5D TRILDR MADE SUIT, o ' In the popular 4-hutton sack styles, in fancy worsted, :!1 meres, cheviots and blue gerge8. We have seen no suit wool cassi at ftlO that equaled thtiso in style and tailoring. Good value for vour money. im MEN'S E,TNREA SPRING SUITS, o o o o o o o o Si si c r. o o o o o -AT- MAC-EE'S STORE James Jiaekeniierg ami wile ami I r nave noi iK't'ti in tin.' store a " Chas Liddi.iKton wife and little a year. we give a tew prices : laii(fliter, of NorthuinU'iland, and ' , , P . nrf ... ' Henalda Bilijer and wife, of near New 1 M,'ti s fine shoes, S2.25to$1.50 X Berlin, were the Trutt's Sundav. guests of Samuel I consider it notTnlv a nleaHuro i ,5"'s ,inL' H,,(K'H but a duty I owe to my neighbors !'J Jlovsheavv shoes, 1.00 to .SO i . a a i. - Jf.-i -m r. ' . ' to tell nbout the wonderful cure ef- ' with pleasure we note that feed l of the eaternillar on our annli- tim. M w not leaving the disiwteroiiH nu n we imtt anticipated, Si ",'"" " nieii nati ncen entirely di- Jioi tlielr foliage are nutting out leaves and stKin the oltl nests alone I Hliow what an nnnv ..f i. j , 1 . ; J " WV.III. 11(1(1 Uirniigh this eountv. MThurstlav one of Harry Blok- L. i m valuable cows fell down Pnn a hole in Um i.. It'll I 11 1II111V I MM I ie- M id e,i 1 and her haekt Ml II, .. I. 111!.. .. Li .' i.i me annual, i u-ji. fti J i rm uw aeoond DOW Mr lli1.L l,ri 1 ery Uttu" " ,lu uuuuu lvuieu n had the inisfortim..T. ' i. JL.. , bottle of this remedy. A few doses uner. '"" effected a permanent cure. I take IS, M. A iinit.,,, i, , I pleasure in reeoroniendiiig it to oth ''W fr sa " wm i. i i ! er" suffering from that dreadful dis days. lL- "M '"""Ifase.-J. W. LrVOB. Dorr. W. Va. I'xt Siiturd.,.. , , . t his remedy is soul uy all Uiur- nloKnii , , June in, a :aa '11 W ill M, u., at ui,ls ' IJisis Mruul 1.86 to l.io 1.25 to .85 1.20 to .1)0 will ii- ii S?W ! fectadfa my ease by the timely usei' .ekfinT ,rt'uk,.,!K,f,mr I of Chamberlain's Cholera, Colic and! mt,,, V.r' :,i :: 1-H. lUy. I was taken a of ciisHitneres, stripe and check worsteds and hlack clay diagonale in ( 4-hutton sacks with simple or double breasted vests, some half lined o others fully lined with line serge and Italian cloth. Match these you can at $ 10. if S 1 o o ! o i ) 9 o o o o the anoMOM .... F1. were the imests i.f l.lu h-v :.. Nnesday evenimr nrnntin.. ...in i... '"ehurehre"'M -ere a, SKLINSGUOVE. Commencement passed offvery well. I All the exercises were Verv uH)d. The I graduating elass did exceedingly well, j Mi-s Arthur of San Pranciseo is vis in lit !..(.... I.' ,.1 c.... ;i.. tl exeelletit " 1 "ini i.uiiiij. irubb'H ohMiSSriS oIW (lt'l'vered Harry nnrad went to Danville Man 1 e minister will murf y" ' I ' wuere be employed at the Asy Lndiesfine sIhhs, 2.25 to 1.50 " " 1.75 to 1.25 " " " 1.25 to .80 ,l heavy shoes, 1.25 to .80 Also :i lot of Misses, Chil dren and Bmby Shoes. ( Our Sprino- ami Summer I stock of Shoes isttboutas lari'e n as you will hud in this section, , and can give you almost anv ' kind of shoe you want Course p. or r mi1, black or tan color, ami $ can fit almost any foot nnd please you in style and J J. Eo Magee, Kreamer. Pa. We have a full line of boys1 veitee suits, aj,res from 3 to S, and hoys douhle hreasted jacket suits, atis from 8 to 15, in prices ranging from $1.50 to $5. To appreciate these hoys' suits we invite your inspection. MEN'S AND YQUThS' TROUSERS. An immense line of trousers in latest styles of stripes and checks, made in the hest manner, ranging in price from $ 1 to $5, Never such an assortment to choose from in the county. MEN'S FUMNISHINm. NECKWEAR. Almost an unlimited line in all the lust grades nnd newest shapes, bntyour partic ular attention is called to our tit ty cent goods. Large and full with quality never equaled at the price. Out twenty-live sent line of Tecks and Windsors are above approach. SHIRTS. The hest fifty and seventy-live cent shirts in town with fancy colored bosoms, in vertical shapes and cross liar. Plenty of styles to choose from. HATS. All the latest shapes and styles of hats arc here thataro pos sible to be found in a thoroughly up to-date hat store, Men's derbys at$l, 81.50 am' $2 m hlack and three shades in brown, Men's soi't hats t lie Alpine and Fedora styles are shown in tho latest colorings from 50c to $2 L. MITCHELL, Harrison Buiiding, Sunbury, Pa o o o o o o o o o o o o c lum as .in hi i v: ." , .N f)coeoosjotiocecoosjooooeceoeoeoeooeoeoeotioofioo oicjGtf.eoeoeijeoeooi,.