IIOFFEU jno. Hill was under the parental r.xf KANTZ. H. Fisher wean a smile. It's a Al'A -".Ul.U. ef Sunday. H. E. Bohner's were visitors at this fr,, v J. F. Dock goes to KraUerville quite place Sunday. Geo. W. Paige and Peter Holteapple ins. Kratzer left for NanUOOKe wnere W(iv , .-,.,.,, Sunday. . j l,c is empwyea gome of our leading business men nP mm last week was highly ap- to Phlladelnhla this week precised i.y an. Harrv Oelnetfs of Port Royal an u4tin narenta at present Mr. Jno. Newman of Herndon was . tlu'.ir i,,!,,,!,,.,, Adam Bheraorr f I'hl'a., Ii visiting if Wataontown, mov- if New Berlin, Mlddle- Levi Herrold and ('. A. Shemorry were t Belinsgrove Saturday evening. Win. ainl Jacob Bhemorry were visit- . .m.... t.K.iliiir Inst week. MlM Delia Fisher was the gum ofO. i,.il.er a few days last week. . . -- Sunday. F. E. Ih It.M ft ir a new 111 Hippie esher. We Dotioed Arlington Fislier of Free- v,.liSV his patron has 11 sent 1 1 order is piint; to .1 ....V, haifl MillldllV burg ymm www " ThomasNewman and wife made a bttitaeai trip to Liverpool Monday. Mrs Milton Shatter Is solournlna inng Wends at Glen 1 nlon and Kortnumoei muw Mr Howell's of Fremont last week vMtcd their daughter-in-law, who is riow? recovering from a apell of sick- There will be a festival lure on the vcS of the 4th of .Inly. String hand 2 mdasoureati..Kcon.cst wH be K of the evening'- entertainment. nr McClureand wife spent one day .' poui XBEVBUrON. Oea Troutman went w town to butcher. Dr Krebbs made atrip to Philadol delphla last Friday. , p Arnold ami family moved to ffiK alledal A. H Trouttnan's Saturday. irn M P. Arnold, who has been at Milton for a few days, returned home "SR K-Kelto and daughter of Btt?buV?arTvhdtlng the former's sister GShambaugh, who had .been j woP&ft SvlbeI returned home '""vt'utew Herrold and Miss Man Andrew nern (t Km Bnamnauga daywlthrelatlveH.il town. da v of last week. A W.Auekeran.l Ed. Mitterihigof Stmbury were visiting their Letter halves Sunuay u.tw-irii Arhooast and hu laa.v friend, Laura Romig, were visitors at H. V. Romig'fl Sunday. George I. Kline and Clarence Gear hart were to Lewlstown attending the funeral of the hitter s twin sister. Aimer Bressler had an accident Sat urday caused by (he runaway of J. F. Romtg's horse. The man was hruiscd considerably. Dedication of Hoover's Faith U.K. church took place Sum lay. Uev. Iiiill hart and Presiding Klder Itev. Iteiuner officiated. Services were held In tin forenoon, afternoon and evening. The church is free from debt. The cost of the church is estimated ul $l,HO0and u ill present a fine appearand fnllv completed. Holy was partaken when HI Uindav evening, attci which the Church was dedicated. ULOBE MILLS. Harry Divest his parents. Hanks Dree ed to this place. Mr. Old! and WlA visited I Petty Smith. Miss ESstelln liomts visited burg friends recently. Chns. Gross, of Cleveland, )., called on friends at this place. Mr. Lebkicher and wife, of Milton, spent Sunday with W. F. Sechrist. Mrs. Elmer Snyder, of Selinsgrove visited her sister, Mrs. V. O. Klose. V. J, Dreesu, who spent a few months in Cleveland, Onlo, has returned home. While loading a wagon last week Lewi Helfrich fell and broke his shoul der. Mrs. '. !:. Keller and children an spending the week Ith friends in Mid dleburg. Amnion Auiiiml, Jerry Knepn am S. p. Auraud :unl wifesiieul the wet in Phila. t'hns. let iiiirchnsed llarlev iin Itashore's hotisc and lot. Considera tion $200. Krnesl Zimmerman, of Susquehanna ITniversity, Is spending his vacation with his parents. Unite a mi in her of our people attend ed i liildren's day exercises in Beaver tow n Sunday evening. M, L. WngoiiHeller, the popular sales man, of I'hilad'a, made his regular trip through this section, Luther Is always a welcome visitor with his numerous friends. I HOW f IlOKS PEOPLE TUT BUY t". Poor clothes cannot make you look old. Even pale checks won't do it. Yoi:r household cares may he heavy and disappoint ments may he deep, but they cannot make you look old. One thing docs it and never fails. It Is Impossible to look young with the color of seventy years in your hair. I i For credil arei i t: S ,u Csah is master ;inl credit is Ha Hendiiurters for Hous? Fu nisliinir (i S) ( 'nxrkvrv, Lin; iiiul Sport i n j; (ioisls in Pennsylvania. It will to enine and look at our Unit ( Centra V nv vot flfc Lll-iTrl lr-. r-, . r, PW I -- Of ULUL b M A SPECIALTY. Our Prices and Goods L) Anti's Glrich made a business trip to Salem Friday. Thursday evening Mrs. Vndrcw Hum mel had a stroke of paraly-is. Charles Herbst Is visiting his chil dren in Lewlstown this week. Foster Riegle and wife of Heaver Springs spent Sunday w ith Mrs. It's mother, Mary M. Wagner. Samuel Hasslngcrand family of near Danville visited Mrs. iFs hmthers. II. A.. Clayton and John C. Hummel ol this place. Frank Snyder, the traveling haskct maker, and' family of York, arc camp ing at this place for B few week-. Prank is an expert haskct maker ami is well known through this part of the eountrv. ALINE. II. A, I'olt and wife were seen on our mad Sunday oil their way to his brother, Peter. The public; -ale of P. M. Hhne was well attended Saturday last ami thing brought lair price-. Now is the time to make the hay Some have commenced. I'he hllV mil grain crop is rather short this year on account of the dry weather, but wehai a goiid rain this week. Andrew Kerstottor can finish saw ing the coming week on H. A. Kl right's tract. He w ill then take his engine to H. G. Hornhergei's shingle tract U'low Vilon h'onv's. SHADKL. A R Mover and T. G. Herrold, the 22. Lera and Lena Binn Maud Charles and r . Hern thechUdren'sday exercises at Hern ... . M , ,-n irnuiiuii- J& SSX1 WrVim isat home. Mrs. Dr. Nipple of Bunbury is vis iting her sick mother. A M. Stroh and Misses Jennie CharieTknd Toledo Houte were , elected by the Y. P. C. U. Bocletj of our town to attend the convention at Avon, i a. PALLAS NEWS. Parmen an- busy plowing their buck wheat land. The festival st Pallas was partly .ix.ii.ut liv mlnv weather. Uev. Shannon ami son, Alvhi, of W l otmlsoo and Itev. Francis of l ort in verum were the guests of Mrs. liaiitj tnis week. Levi Itamer sold one of his young eolto to Mr. OverhoUer of Or ienta I f. MP, The next dav he bought W Uliam Hockenbroch'i eolt for $50. Wheat will Is' a fair crop, nts hn.ks immilslng, corn is real good, but peaci i- will not be very plentUbl, aftoiig i enough for home use can be eXpeCMQ. A good many of ur young peopleat- tended children's (lay exercise at rTB timnt Sunday evening. The same will bf held at Grubb'a church Sunday ev ening, June 24th. Sheriff How was seen on our streets last week. The rain last week hns refreshed the crops nicely. H. A. F.bright sold one of his match horses last week. Ice-cream festivals and plc-Illcs w ill be held In the near future. Jonathan Meiser, who is sick with rheumatism, is slowly recovering. B. T. Reichenbach and wife were the (ruests of his mother-in-law Sunday. Children's dajf services were held in the St. John's church at Fremont Sun day eyenl) . George Cluck is going to Lancaster county this week to work in harvest and haymaking. Miss Alice Reichenbach came home from Helm's Grove, where she had bivn for four weeks. r .1 Ii. I, la -till .Mrs. jonaimui wiuuniuwu , . on the sick list. She has be n sick now ''P'1 for about twelve weeks. Farmers have commenced to cut hay MARRIKD. In New Merlin, Pa., June 12, 1900, by the Rev. 8. Sidney Koh ler, Mr. Thomas F. Landis, Lewis burg, Pa., and Miss Ella Erdley, Vicksburg, Pa. .June 14, at Adaiusburg, by Rev. Ii. II. Bpahu, Walter A. Ripka of Middleburg and Nora 1). Dietrickol Paxtonville. June 17, by N. C. Guteliits, J. P., Charles W. Swartz and Corn ritraub, both of K reamer. June 12th, by Rev. Q. P. Buyder at Tyrone, Wm, Williamson of Se linsgrove and Mtisettn P. Fortnev of Tyrone. 1 fl k m hi 1 1 m Hair j Vigor l l , Night Lamps, brass or and iK'UUtlftlllv decora! io-piecc iK'autlfully iicr Set, white iron decorated Porcclail m ex x t ymn ss, 10c: ; h line: lo nil I, COnitl d I'll, e tone china, $ .' 1 Ss,."(l. K i s;l i i 1 1. split ItamlsMi Job Jointed Itods, nicl plated click Heels, M I rout : 1 1 1 1 1 I ,j ed I ii I-. nic 1 1 r i ii : it it d, -! lo s 1 f ft f in Toih , S, i ; loil-piee, . Spcjri rimmed, I ,i rOOQ! i In our All are I 10c counter- ;i lally Invited v 1,'ci Is, llasli-., thiiii th r .ii b ! i 1 PURMAN'S : ASH FAIR, Market St., Sunburv, I t t - 4 a. 4 Amelia, wife of Morris Krdlcv, 74 years, 4 inos. and 25 days. permanently rostpones the tell-tale signs of age. L'seJ according to directions it gradual! bringj hack the colorof youth. At fifty your hair may look as it did at fifteen. It thickens the hair also; stops it from falling out; and cleanses the scalp from dandruff. Shall we send you our book on the Hair and Its Diseases? Thm Burnt Adrlcm Frmm. If 70a do Dot ohUla tit lh b" 4 Tnu oiDtcied rr.'iu the BM of in Vl(or. wrll th dootor about It J'rcbab: thcr U loin dlfftcuIlT with your aDral iritem wM.h aar r I ijmi, t-'Mi .T..i Adiirata. VUm 4. . A 1 tit, lAJWtll, . mi M) xk. WANTED win, fair cii uion ami raod obaraoter i" LBAKN TRLKdUAPIIY, Raflroad a countlag and lypewrl log. This Is endorsed bj all lead 1 iw railway compaulps us ttie only perfect and reliable Instruoiion us kind. Allourgrad. unit's are asalated to positions, hadtra also ad nltud. Write tor (rw catalog, (Fall term opeoa uguai i.vii, OLOBB TELKGKAPH UOLLRGB aM6fn. I.ixinotoh, Kr. 1 I 1 f U fa I" ly I 1 1 L D (f Workmanship Guaranteed. S3 Ei. I. Hunt, 1 Man! Tailor, .1 Selinsgrove, Pa. 1 ,9 0OOO00oO0C0O0ONOOOO0OOO00000OO, OOOOOOOO02C already, but the hay crop is very short lie on tin I in INDEPENDENCE. and harvest will soon gram. The census enumerator is busy can vassing the township. This will give one of the best censuses that lias Uvn taken yet. H. i. Hornberger and Allien Meiser are having some nemlock bark pealed on the timber truct which they imr chased from i. B. Rauoh. There seems to be a greater demand for hem lock bark than there Iims been for years. WEST BEAVER. Jacob Erb is slowly InSprovlng and is able to do light work about the farm. REDUCED BATES) TO CINCINNATI AMI BKri KT Vln I'piiii.i ImiiiU Kailroatl. For the Annual Convention of the Baptist Young Peopli Mason Kneppand wife spent Sunday st visiting me ship. hist visiting nds in Beaver town- Mrs. Abe Wagner fell from a cherry tree hist week and received some severe bruises. Jacob (iross and family, of Banner- ..in .1 ..r r a I. ..L I,,. John Shaffer pant Sunday at home. JK"' ' Some of our ls.nu.u-ii left Monday Wagner and son spent part m,rng for Na.itleoke. of last week in Miln.v, Mifflin county, I. Meader and family of MUlenbUrg , vltiti,1K frl(.,M. vwusi in this place hist Sunday. ouTfarmers are busy now making Mrs. Hartline of Wcighm-al. spent a ,t U) ou( , thl. Idiwant Hunday with Mrs. MarU I iJof the week. this nlace. . .. J. (). Mart will have a free chicken . S. If. li.ll.ps was ,e nrs tnanner l'n ion of A- llicllen tu lie hehl lit ( lUclllliatl, JlllV lij .r, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will sell excursion tickets from all st. 'it ions mi its Hue to Cincinnati at one fare for the round trip. Tickets to lie sold and good going July 10 and 13, inclusive, but if tickets be deposited with the Joint Agent at Cincinnati on or before'Julv 14, and if a fee of fifty cents be paid, the return limit will be extended to August 10. 8-21-2L CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of AU are m soup Friday night. RUM lo come. Mrs. Houser has Ist-n on the sick list f"r the last few days. We hope she soon recover. The Itivr.wi,!,. hit, w ill hold a festiv- 1 at the Independence Hotel Saturday Ufht June lit I consider it not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to my neinhbors to tell about the wouderful cure ef fected in my case by the timely use of Chamberlain's Cholera, Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was taken very badlwith llux uud procured a bottle of this remedy. A few doses wel- to present his neighbor with a mess of effected a permanent cure. I take THE NEW STORE.! wi .k ft .4 a .4 .4 i f r.V .W .9 t . 0 o .9 ft. Men's, Youth's and Boy's C tang And ,sn-li Clothing! Our styles aro perfocl find corroct, and our prices are sucli as to permit tbe buyer 1 save nioiiuy " each suit purcluiHed from our tablet). We cull your attention i our special $7.50 TAILDR IVIADE SUIT In the popular 4-button sack styleH, in fancy worsted, all woo eassi meres, Cheviots and blue sergts. We have seen no suit at 10 that equaled these in style and tailoring. Good value lor your money. SID MEN'S EEA SPRING SUITS, All are invited. UNION TVVP. Daniel Wolf ami wife, of Shamokin, ere visiting here over Sunday. J. E. Bchrawdcr and wife were call '"g on friends at Ijlverisxil last week. Dr. R 8. Gaudier, of Dayton. Ohio, fiinglud among his old friends here on Sunday. W. W. Sholly had a well drilled at Mi Iani. The work was done by the HiKiver Bros. Hev. J. u. Martin, of New Columbia, ame down on his wheel Sunday to see his many friends. ieo. M. Houser and wife spent last Nniday with Merchant 8. J. Stroub at Hunimel's Wharf. The hay crop will be a short one this year and still It la high a little diffi cult to understand. . H. H. Sechrist with his jumbo straw 'erries has no trouble in selling them, they simply sell themselves. Mrs. Jacob B. Htauffer died Monday jnornlng at three o'clock and was in trred Monday morning In the Menno ate cemetery. new potatoes this season James Brannon and fainilv, of Mif flin County, spent Sunday last with some of their Miyder county friends. J. M. Baker, of Beaver Springs, made u business call on 'Squire Steely last Saturday morning. The 'Squire being on the sick list, business had to be postponed to some future date. W. H. Knepp and Emanuel Peter, of Crossgrove, have been awarded the contract for putting up a monument on the battletleld at Stony Lonesome, below the parsonage. James Long does I the work. The young man from Lewistown who soent Saturday evening and Sun day tiH a guest of IT. F. Herlister, of Lowell, was called on by a few of our young ladies, but was spirited away and landed at J. J. Nenrhood's. He was caged up while the family went to church. J. P. Fisher, U. V. Hei lister, James Peter, wife and daughter, C. W. Fisher and wife, L. B. Treaster, Wm. Hook, Miss Jane Nerhood and brother. Wil liam Maurer, J. P. Baker, Miss Laura Baker, Avilda Romig, Nettie Goss, Lydia Snook. W. Koch, your scribe and wife paid 'Squire Steely a visit last Sunday. All wished him a speedy re covery from his late sickness. The 'Squire returns many thanks to his neighbor, Mrs. W. Y. McLaughlin for her kindness In presenting him with a few dainties for a sick man's appetite. pleasure in recommending it to oth ers suffering from that dreadful (lis rase. J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Va. This remedy is sold by all Druggists. 'M"I' 1 M"M"M DOYLIE FPEE! :: Bend tin I'-rent ' ' tamp wnh your ' ' name and adureM ' and we will send"" vou copv of the 1 Iftteat edition of the New Idea Hafthion Review and one of t h i e handsome " 6-1 n c h Stamiwd ' T lJuylies iree. We do this to introduce the T New Idea 10-ccnt Paper Patterns. T t RUBLE'S DRY GOODS STORE, ? I.KWIHTOWN, PA. T mh n i it n n n n m i n ul (I I) of cassimdres, stripe and check worsteds and black 4-button sacks with single or double breasted vests, others fully lined with fine serge and Italian cloth, you c:in at $10. lay diagonale in some half lined ."Match these if c o f . o 0 O o o e o O o o 9 to am 1 1 o We have a full line of boys' vestee suits, ages from double breasted jacket suits, ages from 8 to 15, in prices ranging from $ 1.50 to $5. To appreciate these boys1 suits we invite your inspect inn. MEN'S AND YDUThS' TROUSERS. 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 Mich an assortment to choose from in the count v. HXItirrd Ruin to linrlmton, H, I'., via Pennajrlvanla Rallrd. For the meeting of the National Ed ucational Association at Charleston, 8. 0., July 7-13, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell excursion tick ets from all stations on its line to Charleston at the rate of one fare for the round trip, plus $2.00. Tickets to be sold July o to 8, inclusive, and to lie good to return until September 1, in clusive. On the return trip stop-over will be allowed at Washington on de posit of ticket with Joint Agent and on payment of fee of $1 .00. 6-21- 2t. o o 5 o o o C o t O o s o o o c o I MEN'S FURNISHINGS. NECKWEAR. Almost an unlimited line in all the best grades and newest shapes, butyour particular attention is called to our fifty cent goods. Large and full with quality never equaled at the price. Our twentv-five cent line of Tecks and Windsors tire above annroacli. SHIRTS. The best fifty and seventy live cent shirts in town with fi. .. .. i i i : .. .... l i ti ' a -r liiuuy cuiorcti MUBuuiB, in voiiiuui HUitpes auu nss ii;ti . I i e 1 1 1 v u styles to choose from. . ATS. All the latest shapes and styles of hats aro hero that ate pos- f sible to be found in a thoroughly up to-date hat store, Men's derbye o at$J, $1.50 lxn& $2 in black and three shades in brown. Men's f So hats the Alpine and Fedora styles are shown in the latest ? colorings from 50c t $2. a L. MITCHELL, TTflTriann 'RuilHincr Snhlr"l7 Pa ? oeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeoc t o 1 c o m o o o