IS four st- ieniil iun rot W P--RBtp MXPRE38LY FOR THE FOST y'Sjy BY I rs CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS yV TROXELVILLE. Mr,;. Galen Goss and sister, of U Oak Kidge, were visiting at C. Hackenburg's anil MOM jfo. Bunt F. C. Bowersox visited .w.km)1s last weeK. 1u lahnr that the Evangelkral Lben did with the pastor, Rev. kmleVi s nta" 111 vain 118 wus ..-.(.si Tlie Lord miscalled tour I f,is writing, and we hope He will ! moie to reentaiice lietore IM mutt are 010MCU Mw vnuntr Imvs of this I) lace have , fast smoking their lite away itadlv t'iirarelt-s. Kortunate- Ir,,r hem. after all advices have U the stores took a vote on Um cigarettes and Cigarette to- r ml ,..! ) n ml l lie vine ownm u w vf li st ami now after their stock is ;d out, there will lie no more ettea here. The Imys will rc- i thanks years after this. timer C. Mitchell and Vernon have decided to experience tit makes to roll the ball of life. former has. for his partner, a Nerhood, and the latter, Katie i-kcnhtTtr. It is the wish of the Eor that they all may sail smooth own the stream of life. Lac C. Swartz contemplates paitit- bis barn, pig pen, hen house liis newly-erected buggy shed i "cold water paint, something . I r u in this neighborhood. If this Ires satisfactory, it will lie a death to linseed oil around here. It liaranteed not to fade and to be kind water proof. WEST BEA.VEK. rs. Levi B. Treasttr spent Sun- with some of her Lowell friends. icob Erb, Jr., has been on the list for the past week or two. ;m Baumgardner has been quite for the past week and his re is doubtful. es Goss is-'located at Mines, County. He writes there is ace like home in Snyder eoun- wt before going, he built castles le air. I oi. l eter moved irom stone lev to Lowell last week, to his r-in-law, Adam Baumgardner. a few of our hucksters attend iwiatowo markets with picked ;ry. lines Wagner, of Troxelville, a day af Lowell last week, lag his brother-in-law, Harry :r, to butcher. . SALEM. Louisa Snyder has gone to purg to spend the winter with lister, Mrs. J no. K. Moyer. fttr staying in Milton for some Xormau Luck returned home. "8. C. L. Gemberling and Mrs. Moyer were to Sunbury dav. Miller has come up from delnliia to spend the holidays his parents, Hon. and Mrs. f Miller. i Sunday school will have their nas entertainment Christmas I Dec. 25. '1. Kern is spending the holi Ithe Quaker city. Irvln and sister, of Mifflin- Were visiting relatives at this jover Sundav. Verna and Daisv Fisher entertained by Miss Laura I Saturday and Sunday. f Geo. E. Fisher and wife Salem Sunday afternoon. BS BlIflMT. nf ( 'llilliwn mmiiIw. O I w .mw IgWiJ rt of last week with his f)John, and wife. RICHFIELD. ! Mollie and Martha Grav- ot a week with their grand i Mrs. Marv Gravhill. at I Grove. -John Beers made n nlenuinf Ni friends in Swales. Graybill audGarman are Ijorne big bargains now. f "ard, of Perry county, t inp to this place Saturday. PAXTONVILLE A. A. Attig and children, after spending some time at home with their parents, returned to their home in Rennva. Ira Hackenberg of Bellevne, O. hio, was here a few days attending his mother's funeral. He had been away from home about six years. John WeidciUiieyer and wite of McC'lure, were here last week. Grant Brunner and wife of Gam- null, and Jerome Brunner of Ohio, after spending a few days here, left for there respective homes again. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Specht were to Adamsburg one day last week. It. E. Gift made a business trip to Adamsburg, Wednesday evening. Wilson Gift spent alout a week in Sunbury, visiting his sister. Grant Yoder and wife, visted W. D. (iil'tV in Middleburg, Sunday. t Thomas Sheraory and son George came home from Franklin County, Saturday, to spend Christmas with us. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature i'ALI.AS NEWS. Turkeys are bringing 8 J cents a pound with a good demand for all on hand. Albert Troup visited his parents Sunday. John Heinteelmao is again at home. Miss Annie Spangler was the gaest of Jennie Stranb, Sunday. Luther Erdman left for his par ental home in l'axinos having spent a successful hunting season between here and Meiservillc. The people of Grubb's church are preparing for a grand entertainment to be held Tuesday evening, Dec. 25. Simon Strawser, wife and daugh ter visited Mrs. Bailey's, Sunday. Miss Nora Teats, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks, is fast recovering, to the delight of her many friends. MIDDLESWAKTH. J. F. Zechman, of Troxelville, made a trip through here last week. Robert Bickel and W. A.Gilliert made a business trip to Sunbury last week. Harrison Musser and wife, of Watsontown, visited their relatives at this place last week. W. G. Snyder of Beavertown, set up a new coal stove for S. A. Aurand Saturday. W. H. and James Bingaman, who were employed in the western coun ties of the state, returned home for a vacation. SELINSolibvE. Mrs. S. Anna Kistner spent Fri day iu Sunbury with her sister, Mrs. I. G. Gearhart. Miss Mattie Dimm expects to take a trip to Philadelphia for several weeks. Mrs. Bare, of Williamsport spent several days very pleasantly at the Nationnl Hotel, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hettrick. A special meeting of the Board of Directors of Susq. University was held this week on account of some matters relative to the school re quiring attention at this time. Harry Conrad is having a vaca tion of 10 days. He is employed in the Danville Asylum and is doing good work. J. E. Forrester and wife have taken a trip to Montour and North umberland counties among friends. Mrs. Guss, who spent several weeks with her parents, returned to her home in Aetna near Pittsburg. P. S. Albert spent Sunday with his son, Prof. Charles, at Blooms- burg. Miss Winters, of Lock Haven, who has been spending some time with Miss Algie Lamberson, re turned to ber home Saturday. DUN DOR E. Dr. Kiebs, of Port Trcvtrton, was called to Kant, and op his wav home Stopped in town to see his many friends. Neit.hill, a BUberh of town, has an artesin well of hot water There is a good demand lor fat hogs but the supply is short. Henry Sweigert, of Turkey val ley, visited J. K. Wagner ami spent some time iu town among his many friends. Our merchant's almanac is a daisv. H. H, Schrawder, of Port Trever ton, was in town. The Penna. Canal is empty, there was very little boating all summer, and now we have the emptyUtch all winter. Why not abandon the canal and make room for a rail road along the west bank of the Susquehanna? Isaac Campbell went on his wheel to Harrisburg in pursuit of work. Charles Seehrist moved to Cath, A ticker's farm and will have charge of the property for next year. Annie Witmcr, ot'l lerndon, is vis iting at her grandpa's and the ice on the river cut of her retreat. The cold snap of last Friday night brought the thermometer down to S degrees above zero. Minnie E. Eyer and Mrs. Cooper, of SellDSgrove, spent part of last Saturday with Maria W. Dundore. Shoemaker Witmcr and Carpen ter Campbell, two enterprising young men of town, are well patronized by the community. The demand for turkeys is increas ing as Christmas is approaching. Merchant (in ss, of Shamokin Dam, called on our farmers for tur keys. MT. PliEASSAM MILES. (Too lato for lnii iuue,) Some of our people are attending court this week. The St. John's Sunday School will hold its Chtistmas exercises Dec. 24th. On Sunday, Dec. 18th, the St. John's Sunday School, will elect of ficers for the year 1901. Tillie Yerger, who was working in theshili factory at Beavertown, returned home to stay. T. E. licit, and wife of Beaver Springs, spent Saturday and Sun day in this locality. Some of our people attended the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Kohler, at Beavertown, Friday. Joint Institute of the Perry, West Perry and Independence dis tricts, will be held in the Fremont school house Jan. Itli and oth 1001. The Fremont school room was papered, Saturday, which makes a fine appearance. The St. John's Sunday School, se lected the following officers for 1901 : Supt., P. A. Schnee; Asst. Supt., J. A. Schaffer. Sec., H. C. Haas. Treas., Joseph Lcnicb. Organist, Con Schnee. Librarians, W. A. Harding, Annie E. Schnee. Cho rister, P. A. So'inee. MCKEES ULF FALLS. F. B. Herman and wife, are visit ing at LewistoWU at present. The Bailey Bros, were in our town Saturday taking pictures. Bert Ki ue made a flying trip to Freeburg, Saturday evening. A revival meeting will take place at the Trinity Church Monday eve ning Dec. 24, 1900. All are invited to come and help to make the meet ing a success. Albert Moyer, of Bloomsburg, was transacting business in our town last week. SHADEL. A protracted meeting has been commenced at the Aline church and will continue for some time. There will be a Christmas cantata at the Aline church Christmas ev ening. When you feel that life is hardly worth the oandle tko a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, tone up your livor and re gulate your bowels making you feel like a new man. For sale by the Middleburg Drug Co. See a Snow storm in summer? We never did ; but we hsve seen the clothing it this time of the yesr so covered with dandruff that it looked as if it had been out in a regular snow storm. No need of this snowstorm. As the summer sun would melt the falling snow so will Acer's Hair vigor melt these flakes of dandruff In the scalp. It goes further man tills: It prevents their formation. It has still other properties: It will restore color to grsy hslr in just tea times out of every ten cssss. And It soes even more: It feeds and nourishes the roots of the hair. Thin hslr becomes thick hslr; and short hslr be comes long hslr. We havs a book on the Hair and Scslp. It is yours, for the asking. It ron Ss mat obtain til the koteSte Too OSMCted from the Of too Vigor, writ Ihe doctor oboal It Probibly tnore M mmo aimcsuy wiw yoorgon oral i rtlooi which no, bo easily r DWToa. Aaorm, A IKK, UIU, SUM. OR. 1. C I II i sett II. I. : s HI (V' I . Imn U i 10 On- M " sets sttei (I ISfflSS luc ' i i tots urn I L- W 1.1 KK. . i tusy-tswtsot To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured hy cur ai l Address, iwc PATENT RECORD, Raltlmnm Hd 'utcrlpllois tu Tbe Pstrnt ..econ " iu per suuu" Pur N.T.: iiiD: W MMlMttNL D. 0 Puod Cu. L'-riny Out lamuT rt -1 1 j-rt asurh fross t ueof GRAIN J mi 1 f el I mum m v a wonl to isv !( otlnti : line it. If people aw iitcrtHtet) in tin ii bfavltu and thai wlfure 'f tbsir ebtltlren tbeywul uaa au otli-r i-v"ihkp. IhaTettswd i in in all, t.ut OBAZN 01 have fium l sapcfiot to any, for the reason tlt it is nihil grain, Youih for heaMlv C P, Mvuts. ilradache and euraloi curud by lbs. NFi itAiiiA ettrea iy PiLxa. "Hao ossit p. dose. Ir. MIIi-m Psi At all (Iruuicit BARGAINS! BARGAINS! CLEARING BALEfAT GRAYBILL AND GAUMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE. We will have a Clearing Sale of Gbkkral&Mebchandisk, As we want ti reduce nr , i HttK'k $."0(io in eleven days. To make this sale in this tame we will sell ools CHEAPER than they were ever Bold be- fore in Riehfield, I'm. And below you will find :i few of" our out prices. Bale to commence on Dec. 20th and la.-' to Dee. 31st, inclusive. DRY GOODS Oslico pec yd BlesoUd MosIIb, mil. "ApplsSon A"Mulin... rpmisbrtei niiiRhim n . Turkey Hed Dumaok ..Ac .IX' INTO T C B s M Pins ie aSNssdlss lc Ladles' Vsst Bleek iiouc l Men u DndStWSM) r suit Mc OROOX1RIBS Arbuckle Coffee I ll. Hesl HokliiK Suds. 1 Cske Cliocolnte 3 ks Cornstareh .. IBs ....go ....Ik' ...10c shoes Lsdles' Kin.- Bhoel 1.M lr Mcn'a Kinr Bhosa Mrn'i Ciiurni' BhoSSi full stool . . .Bis .1MB) CLOTHING Hoys' OVerOOStS, 4 yrurH up Mon'a Ovsroosts Hen's SuitH Hiivh' KlU'e Puut.s sua ..!. BMi .. .2Ur Queen -wo,io 1 qt. ilnM Pilcher v IiiiiniT PlstsSi Inohos v Bsndlsd Cups snd Bsuosrs 'Jte Tin and GUvmito WARE Uqt.Tln Pads 1 tSqliOnilltta IHhIi I'ann 2Jr 3 Tin Cups fur Sr 6 Tea BpoonSto 3k Remember Hicm! are only a few of the Bargains anil these prices arc good, only from Dec. 20th to Dec. 31st, WOO, and for cash and PRODUCE only. All we ask h, Calll and examine our g-ods and prides, whether yon wish to purchase or not. Kvery purehawr ooming to our store on Dec. 22nd, wif receive a present, ftore will lie closed on Christmas, Dec. '25 Graybilland Garman RICHFIELD, PENNA Look: Here and see Tie Grat Sixty Days' Clearinfi-ont Sale At B. H. Custer's General Store Swineford, Penna, From December 10, 1900, to February 9, 1901. Below are soino of the many Bargains. We have a full line of Queensware anp Agate War 15c, Agale Wash Basins 10c DRY GOODS 0 Cups and 6 Saucers OHOOERIE8 Me 12c Se 4c 10c lie 15c Be So f....1e ...He 10c Frcca Hlme si 't Slid below Child's alines 380 Mlssas' Shoes to000 I.ailles' Sliiies an lw ns SOotolHo Boys' Shoos.... v)' " 7';t' Men's Slincs T5col.J8 Men's llimlH chilli's Bubbtrs ,0t' Misses' Rubbers Women's Hubbera v 2 ll. Uolden Blend Coffee. . Arbuckle and Lion Coffee. 5 Cllksi Sosp 1 lb lUking Sod I qt. Bottle liuliif 1 lb. Oyster Creekero i lb. OalMeul A Suicar Oranulateil Suifnr Ugbl Hrown Siiuar Coal Oil, per pal lemons, per dOS Fine Dress Qooda reduced to lumcusttT Uinghsin Ilesi Prints Appleton A Muslin Blesebed Mnsltn Bleached Muslin SMa ...V c fc NOTIONS Saxony Viirn, per bsnk.i Blen'a Cndsrwesf M.en's Flelat Undsrwesr. Hoys' Caps as low as Men's Caps an low as Mi ll's Qlovss Cotton IJips, per lb ?l aheets Pool's Csp Pap . fc .20c Kr lOx ..9c A full assortment of Holiday (ioods ;iinl ;i full line of Decorated Glass-wear. The above named articles are only a few of the BARGAIN'S. We reduced our entire stock to COST, and BELOW COST. We have a fine ntock to select from. Remem ber the Bargains. Prices are only good from December 10, 1900, to February 0, 1901, and only for GASH or PRODUCE. Call and examine the Stock whether you buy or not. We will give a present to every custoines that purchases 25c worth of goods or upwards on the 22nd day of Dec ember. Do not miss the Bargains. B. H. CUSTER. I. CQSTEK'sl I mm counters I Swineford J IV ARE f Ml Overloaded I