BBAVBUTOW.V Cherries re g08 and huckleberries .....m-d plentiful. iohn A. Kesrns, or Alamtnirr, was J""" u..,.,Uv with hl naxrents. ..... town, were nere mi . nun"."" . ..Ufl imiii e. mi- ' 1. 11 u invf ri rl'eil ... ik. imiii and in now nunuii in ..- . i i . ,.f 1. ill it TM'IS. i .. I I i n nnr it iiur I II 17 1 1 1 1 J iii.iiii. I " T . . . . I in PbUftOMpBW ween mi vw w hihI taking in the oonventkm. ii i.-.,.ms want a in I reliable .. ... null work on tiif roan, v oou ... tint rllT IT HUM I It I 1 1 ft I It 111" II It a ' lCIt. . I a i. I.I ilIilIiiiiiI wnn I1IIM MIT 1 M'ltii nuan iruiiiiie nn r i ii Is i L:.,t..Fil..r avtntr n litis- mid a large family i emtoron w . . a burn me , . i uli n V easier, an " 1 ...rl wlf.. biuI aan it K the tlrnt i I I 11. i. III TUP 11111 111. Mil I MIL .... iuirii and rained in Tnlon county. til " " T" V II Hpeebt ContemplatM turning li nlanittl mill Into a furniture ho rv' exclusively and will devote his . .,1 -ii t Ti. till' II1U1I tl mi' . f,.f wnnips t if limit. m" - i. ...II aimiiiwr. U'llikf W'vnui nun- . i i . i lu.hiiwi w r lit' in inn Ir.nl IH1 lf tnii"'" l. able to nirnmh. We understand there was a party here looking P building to starts itocking factory and uroim to locate here it they can Hecure enough IhIm ,,lll.ecitizep give bin en1fJ ZSmmtSM He ; would be saMsfled Wd pay the lirnt year V rent, till he Kte -irted. This "' doubt could be Elone If someone ukw lutereet enough to look after it. Our valuable county aper, the Post, in an ever welcome visitor at our ist office and we fail to see why an v one could jHissililv begrudge the small sum of one dollar 'in exchange for a mocr of such intrinsic value. To do without it ilmply meana to be in Ignorance of what giH on around us. We also notice thai 1 1 tut splendid little paiier, the Farm Journal, is as full of good things as an egg is full of meat, and believe that i'. pays every farmer to read it. The entertainment at Grubb's church Sunday evening brought full house, tanong theaudleiice we noticed parties from Kreel.urg, Kant., Red Uank, Fre mont, Mt. Pleasant Mil's, Shadle, Ulne, Oriental, Melservllle, McKeej j Kalis, Hotlcr, Poll Trevertotl. Inde pendence, Dundore and Verdllla. The church was tastefully decorated and an Interesting programnie was rendered to to the satisfaction of all present Rev. Corell was present and gave a farewell talk. SELINSGROVE. CBMTRBVtLLB. spent Sunday with liis J1KISKRV1LLE. T I . t. f.ir lul WMk.) uuaKnte Fisher, of Freehurg, is in our town at present. William Gamby made a trip to Mid- .,.., HIU MBV 1SMI T T r . IIBUUfl VNV au lieortte Melser made a business rnp Jonathan Melser, of Aline, is lecov ,. - .tull nt Hickness. Prof. H. E. Keiter is i uuiue David Haas and wife, of orienta , ii... a..iin,.nii eriHam in ja u -n 1 1 111 r i Sunday. Flicker Karstetter, the great eon- . 71 n il ,u,., j in (till r u ci vi Jerome Kerstetter. our fine laiiaioru, . Uttalnouu tin unva ill) MOT & KTOHl. "uomioo, .v Henry S., next thne you catch a - r a i Hi. ham HAitoa inn Henry meiaer buui ut. f JS.uk u au ilnne hv Emanuel s latter ana jjewut uwib. The bilchelor. of .western vlcln- or Mewervme wiu . i . it. i A mMiim A lout, t tl AT the talk. 0. W. PorUllne. One of our old batch ii. snd Hiram Uamby made a flying .. 'l a .1 ... .i.. " 1,1 1 , u-- . .. ... J t-l., ... L'r.. .. u.Mt.l.lm, I. nilgai In all liis ilcaliiurs. Arlington Fisher, who Is employed Wllllunanort. srjent Sunday among -::.. i.. ..mi ,r . . , , rV A , I ... ..... w.im... iK'Sl oovs to oe iouiiu ... mi-..-.."..; On Hatunlay evening Mrs. Gertrude. nrtr.une was out wun ner wm. ..- ciirlity-tbree years old, but her mind mil us iiriht as ever. TROXBLVlLLK. James Rotl family. Rev. M. L. Bnyder arrived in town, Saturday evening. Miss EmmaSlgmund, of Ohio, is vis iting friend! in this place. Harry Hummel, wife and child, of Northumberland, spent Sunday In town. Prof R M. Wagenseller returned home to spend his vacation with his parents. IraC Bchoch and daughter, Ethel, were to Bryn Mawr attending com meucement elms. Von, of Lafayette College, spent several days with the family of Ira ('. Bchoch. Miles Potter, wife and son Joe, of Middleburg, were entertained by J. A. Lumhard and family Sunday. Miss Maine Zellers, of Lock Haven, who spent several weeks among her friends; returned to her home Cueaday of last week. Senator Hummel, wife and daughter Anita, left Monday for New York, where they will sail Wednesday for a trip to the continent taking ill the Paris Exposition. Miss Marie Snyder was brought from Manhelm. where she was taken sick, so that her grandfather. Dr. B. i. Wagenseller, could the better treat her caw-. Her mother accompanied her here. Quite an excitement was raised In town Friday afternoon when a thr.je wheeled automobile passed through the town. It Stopped a short time at Hilbish's grocery store. A great maoy viewed the machine. The Children's day exercises Sunday evening last, in " onurcn paweu on - , 1 .i.m.i The nrmiary orallous w.'ic linn.." . school had nearly all the exercUe. anj they acuultted themselves well. Ihe audience room was crowded. Mrs. Elisabeth Pewter is vitlttng (Hends at Sellnsgrove. Ephraim Walter was at the eu'iiity sat one day last week. Jhs. Crosagrove w a x home from Reedsvllle over Sunday, Thoa. Kleekner and wife of Milton visited his mother Sunday. W. a. Nappand S. H. Stroubattend cl the horse sale at Vieksburg Saturday. t'. F Berger and bands, who are working at Laurelton, were home over Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Dauherman and daughter Mamie visited John liarttiian and family Sunday. M. A. Itateman and family of S 'lins gfOVe were the (riii'sls of 'Hqulre Shink el Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. (J. W. Shearv returned home from Lewlstowu last Friday, having spent several months there. Mrs. J. K. Shillkel and daughter, Alina, are visiting at Sellnsgrove. the guests of M. A. Bate man ami family. Mrs. Dr. I). 11. Roth rock and daugh ter, Helen, of Milton, were the guests of Mrs. Susan Walter several days last week. J. C. Bchoch and Prof. Blllhardt of Middleburgh were in town Saturday evening and Aaron Crosagrove Sunday evening. J. H. Hartman is erecting a new barn on lot occupied by s. t'. Dondorc and W. H. Hartiuan our on his lot at the west end of Market St. NEITZ VALLEY. Some of our people made hay last week. Some Berks county people arc visit ing in this valley. Some of our people visited Polly Swart. Sunday a week. John Hoover intends to finish saw ing shingles for Joseph Walhorn. Lewis Heimbach'e mower was the tirst grass clipper in our neighborhood. (i. A. Shaffer reports a fair crop of Strawberries and we are pleased In hear it. CELEBRATE THE FOORTH A Ccautdul Everybody tf a Kverybody In this irt of the county looking for rain. The first huckleberries were brought town Saturday evening. Ji'lm Wland and wife were visiting A. W. Gill's over Sunday. Isaac Swartz, wife and little son were nitimr nt Ui.i.tu.n Wairncr's Sundav. If I had to fish two nights for one . ... . .1 i . ess wim mt.'t ear verv inaiiv lino. : 7 .. - - -- , nw is it with ran. usni uu op The farmers are about through work g their com. Some commenced mak g their hay, which Is an unusually ri crop. I). C Hackeuburg Is now alone in ul,o,,l l.l,,l. I llll u,,.l HiK-Uim. rg put uo this spriiiK. Daniel says Rlit callers are alwavs welcome ex- I'tinic Wednesdav nlabt. The i i is en takpn on hv himself and wile. "'IK9 ner husDana a iresn supmy bod, This Is very Inconvenient, but poor man, and a family loving iatner as i.aii lu u'liiim. t.i no n in if wr . m tt ... p, ... .... - vtlilng which la honorable to pro le for his loved ones at home. Frank 'I'r..v.,l wlfn anI fl v nil it. I r..n " una an been down wun typiioni it. nil iiiiiii,i thM.iwrii minor tih --i mi ruiicu uim'uii ........ .... illful direction of Dr. B. M. Miller. l' lunmlo urn oil nn anil hflVP I luir ii'MwuKim t iruLifu. iin in , VSS ''1H OKI ii'.iii the other, in very slow in retrainiiig in ii fiur unu non nn iuiusuui iii K Wluctl tiiiif M.ip wnu rnrinif for mini U r hi i1n.li au numr a tt r u ninun "iM do, hut nhe was Anally attacked N nnd now her countenance ihowi t rTTwi Will, ..11 . ,,-l,w.. v. nn uu vi JVC iiuumc -n iii ii W had and the financial loss they u feel happy that God baa been gra H unto them and spared them all Ce more. PALLAS NEWS. arinere are busy making hay. Ill' niu.ilu.rv., ....... I ..t..,,. i 1 1 ' j i ,n e.v umuuu syear. "day aflenioon ewton Bailey iseniraced roofliur a i mi i ii..u4....i ti i i . vuvoiiiut nuigr, turtlay evening the rain spoiled the jv&lauult wfll be held later at OLOBE MILLS. . i, i : mnA Vni Mlcll- ael Pawling, of Bellnsgrove-, vlsltett B. f . waller mm Jefferson Hummel nd family, of Milton, spent Sunday " Mrs. H s parenU, Levi Erdley anu wile. 0. A. Melser's horses ran away and were cauitht by Jotin uuos, oi nwur hurg, Duck being Informed by 'phone, mounted his wheel and met them in B. W. YodeHs woods, The one horse waa seriously injured. Friday we received the sad intelli gence that Barbara Voder was dead. She and her family had lived here a number of years and during that time she made for herself a host of friends who mourn the loss and extend their most heartfelt sympathy to the bereav ed children. The voung folks of Globe Mills had a social gathering Saturday eveBtog and through the carelessiicas of driving or a desire to "show off," like some of them did, a buggy was smashed near the bridge and three others .were dam aged. John Herman hurt his hand and a few of the ladies were terribly frightened. Among those from a distance who attended the funerals were: B. . fetch and son, Calvin Reich and wife all of Kapp's Station ; Simon Mull ami son, of Northumberland Amoi jQem ber ing ami w ife, of Salem; Robert Hummel and wife, of near Middle burg; George Hummel and wife, or Porl Roval, Benjamin ami has. Ken nlnger, "of Mifflin county and Mrs. Marie Pawling, of Middleburg. HUM. MEL'S WHARF. The farmers of this place are busy making hay. John Bower of Mlffllnburg vmitsl friends in this place Sunday. Iii.nl, .1 Kttssnmnil and wif Mrs. Jarrett near Kratzerville. Mrs. Frank Hettriek entertained friends from Montandon over Sunday. Dr. Newt. Nipple and wife of Ohio an' visiting Thomas Hettrick's at pres ent. Miss Katie Kessler of Sunhnry sM-nt Sunday with. her grandparents, James Kesslcr's. Mrs. Daniel Seesholtz of Sunhurv spent a few days last week with friends in this placH. Miss May E. Bchoch is spending a few weeks With her sister, Mrs. Trout man, near Newport. Peter Klingler and wife spent Sun day with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Miller, in Selinsgrove. Misses Bertha Bulick and Minnie ami Katie Trutt took In the festival and children's day at Salem. Frank Hackenhurg of near Troxel ville, who is working for Frank Krdley, had the misfortune of breaking his left arm while trying to ride a bicycle. ... Ul .1. ,.r P.. ft Tmvertoll iiassed through this place one day last week, gathering up coupons for the Post's prize chapel organ for Un church at Penn's Creek. Patriotic Picture Which Can Hava Free Next Sunday. "A Patriotic Pair" is the till. beautiful picture which will be given free to every reader of the "Great Phila delphia Sundav Press" next Sunday, July I. The picture Is 20 by inches in lite and presents two pretty chil dren equipped for the celebration of the day. It is the work of an famous ar tist, and cannot fail to please every per aou. You had better order next "Sun day's Press" at once, so as to be sure to get this picture. jrBr. IrmMR pMWMalBsipBBsKMil k. s"- . . 2 i I ' ' u A . SIPE'S Japan Oil. ooooooooo For all kinds of paint ing is superior to linseed oil both as to durability and Finish. 'sts less than linseed oil. Prices qiioted upon application. James B. Slpe Co., SOU! MAWUFACTURKB8, ALLEGHENY, PA. gists j 5 j j V V k j 1 6-liH-lOt. iisitel Ki:il 'Kl RATKSJ TO cmCIHMATI AMI KKTI RH. vin PeaasylvsMUa niira. For the Annual Convention of the Baptist Young People's Union of A merlcatobe held at Cincinnati, July 12 15, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com panv will sell excursion tickets from ll Htjitionson its line to Cineinnati at one fare for the round trip. Tickets to be sold and good going July 10 and 18, inclusive, but if tickets Ik- deposited with the Joint Agent at Cineinnati on or beforeJJuly 14, and If a fee of fifty cents be paid, the return limit will In extended to August 10. U-Ul-Ut. I consider it not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about the wonderful cure ef fected in my case by the timely use of Cbamberlaiu'n Cholera, Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was taken very badl with flux and procured a bottle of this remedy. A few doses effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure in recommendiug it to oth ers suffering from that dreadful dis ease. J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Va. This remedy iu soid by all Druggists. LlFTY f YEARS I OLD Why let your neighbors know il? And why give them a 1 chsnce to guess you are even nve or ten years morei Better give them good reasons for guessing the other way. It is ve-y easy ; for nothing tells of age so quickly as gray hair. PEOPLE THAT BUI I3 Ha t. r or crcuil arc in tiicuii Csah is master and crt-dil is sli Headquarters f'.r House Fur- iiisliinr Goods, t'rockerv, Lumpi-I ami Sjiorting Goods in Cent nil Peonsvlvanin, It will pay you to ciime and look at uur s u k. Hotel aNd bar goods A SPECIALTY. lf r-'-Z? Our Prices and Goods Dely Competition. I .amps, i .NiHlit l.ninps, brass or glass, (k-; Hand Lamp-. L'Oc; ':, and beautifully dworatwl, llSe; lo-pieec white Porcelain 10-pleee hentitifully ik-ciimtiHl Po cclaln Toilet Sets, , ner Set. white iron stone china, .00; KHI-picee Diiinci ileeo rated Porcelain, s.."si. r isoing '1 split liaiiil lointc Jointed UikIs, nickel plated ellek Ihi'ls, I.' .ilet (KI-p et. Ik' i ii M.MU; I Hn- lully .' ick li.- vv S i ri i i iy Cl iot.1 I Ihsls, nickel trimmed, 1.00; Kiue Lance-wi trimmed, s-1 .'": Joint, d Uods, I0c, irc, "ue; N i to fcJ.oO! Ilrass llwls. Ilk' to ii'ic. Kine Im oil is s yoaih-renewer. it Dales ine age under a luxuriant growth of hair the color of youth. It never fails to restore color to gray hair. It will stop the hair from coming out also. It feeds the hair bulbs. Thin hair becomes tliick hair, and short hair becomes long hair. It cleanses (he scalp; re moves all dandruff, and prevents its formation. We have a book on Ihe Hair which we will gladly send you. If you do on, obtain til tho b.o flw you oipoctod frpra thooiv of tho Vigor, writ, tko aocior ttmut It. rrobtblT Ihero u loao dlOcollT with rouf t.n.r.l ij.toro wlacn mor bo omUt roaio.oi. Ad or. J Addro... Low ofl. Mom. I'nmt ami Ihiss Flies, Leaders, Hooks, llnsles, Ac. i iii our ft ami In,- counters are thousands of l-h ill linrgitius, All are cordially invited whether you lutvornot. FURMAN S CASH FAIR, .'U7 Market St., Sunbury, 1 v I m rOVHO MKN WASITKU wnii fnir oflucfttlon and ciukI Bbarsotsr to I.KAKN TBLRQRAPUY, Kullniwl S OOUnttDB and tj'pswrl log. This is endorsed hy u!i ii-iid- iiil' rnllwuv cniiipHiil)'!! us the "lily imtiitI nnd reliable ir.struouoti ol iih kiod. aii our grad. imti'H tire iissMiii to MiHlt lona. Ladles iilv. ltd mltted. Wrlle for rree catalog. (Fall term opens AIIICUHt IV Ii, OLOBB TKLBOBAPH UOLLRUB, l,U dm. LSXIMOTON, Kt. I V m Tai or Male Slits Workmanship Guaranteed. li I. Mslfip Merchant Tailor, WSSM, Pa O m. o THE NEW STORE.! Men's, Youths and Boy's Clothing. Ami m-li Clothing! Our itylen are perfect :ml onrroi'toand our iieen are such as to permit the buyer to save money on eaeli suit pitrelniHrtl from our tablcM. We call your attention ! our special l$7.SD TRILQR IVIR0E SUIT, In the popular 4-button aack styles, in fancy worsted, all wool cirssi meres, cheviot and blue serges. We have seen no suit al $10 that equaled these in style and tailoring, (loud value for your money. i $ID MEN'S A SPRING SUITS, of cassi meres, stripe and check worsteds and blaokclay diagonale m 4-button sacks with single or double breasted vests, some half lined ,haMiA,iiiriinii iciftifinfl RAnre and Italian cloth. Match these if t'lllt'in iitiLj ihi.u .ta - r you ean at Lie Boy's Vestee and MMmU Jacket Salts for Easier Weari iuu We h:ive a full line of boys' ventee suits, ages from :i to 8, and fcuys " double breasted jaeket suits, ages from 8 to 15, in prices ranging from g $1.50 to $5. To appreciate these boys' suits we invite your inspection. I MEN'S AND YDUThB' TRDUSERS. CFNTS ! t- m DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP Just Reducad from Ten Cents Your choice of SIT twenty-nve cent An immense line of trousers in latest styles of stripes and checks. made in the best manner, ranging in price from $1 to $5, Never Mich an assortment to choose from in the county. FlTBNISllIINCiH, . m a - .1 . 1:. ..:.i i:..n :.. .,11 .1... 1...... . 1 . f NctlinbAKi AnnosT an uiiiiiiiiwu nun in iu tuv uwi uratics ana o newest shapes, butyour particular attention is called to our fifty cent o goods, Large and full with quality never equaled at the price. Our o twenty-five cent line of Tccks and Windsors are above approach. f SHIRTS. The best fifty and seventy-live cent shirts in town, with o fancy colored bosoms, in vertical shapes and cross bar. Plenty of o styles to choose from. S ATS. All the latest shapes and styles of hats are here that are pos- f sible to be found in a thoroughly up to-date hat store, Men's derbjs ? at$l, $1.50 and $2 iri black and three shades iu brown, Men's 5 soft iiats the Alpine and Fedora styles are shown in tlie latest ? colorings from 50c to $2. L MITCHELL, Sunbury, Pa. I Harrison Building. , uwii ftt'tii 11 L-r, jur ruL-ii uireu wrupco, 7 and s ce&te lor oosuin. Bamuel Bchroihor Sold by dramUU. sPent8unday on his old home 9o9o9omo9o9o9omo9o9omo9omo9oom9mo9o9o9o9o9o9omo9o9O9o0o9o9omo9Q9o9o9o9o9o9 fs In time.