H 1- I ( PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE POST 13 Y TS COHP9 OP" CORRESPONDENTS j, ' ') BlJSi ERh' I RDWARE i wlm-i. My L'l.UI'IM- iMolatH neciity if yon Intend i Vou will imnnI qi Any things on c;ltl save mi wmiey K I- A I.W.x VH LA 1(4 i K AM) COMPLETE IN- A i oMl'I.FI K LIKE f UCXDOKE. Two enemies to one friend 19 kpgl tlif right dost1 to make u man uccessful. p. V. Mean, M. D., ofScranton his sister, Sallie Goyne, of Ash nJ railed 00 their sister, Kliza 4ers. 1. (J. Witnier, who lias been an Dvaii'l fir the last throe years, was Lmined by Dr. Mears, who Btui'- l medicine in this country and hrmany. Rev. H. T. Searle delivered three neediugly edifying sermons to his gregationa last Sunday. John Houtaof freeburg passed brmiuli town. Hon. (;. A. Suhueh ot your place and also "Ye publisher of the Post" were in ton u Friday last, WFST BRAVEK. The few days rain we had last week prevented some of our farmers trum finishing planting corn. Laboring men are in demand here. v, m. Sehnure, wtioi orK is plenty, send a tew tramps, t state College was home nver Sun- grove wen hut tlicv must have their harness on ,.lv Blsa Dai 1 ami chain, bmi when it is time to go to work, tiny are here. PORT TRKVE&rON in senior No others need apply. ins oais ami corn croum farm he rented 1 his gpring. Howard Trca-tcr had a burse and all his hogs die this spring. He i a poor man ami can ill afford the loss. James Manner anil family. A he Wagner and w ile, Daniel Swanger 1 1 c.....:i. ..i! ... i:ui:.. 1 Our Supervisor is busy repairing . ' ' ' , J 1 iSundav last with friends here. Ii.r roans. Freil Kerstetter sold a cow to unry Bower. Mrs. H. Alleman, on whon an I operation for appendicitis was per formed bv Dm. II. K. and !' .1 George Showers still has to plow Wairenseller which was successful. on the is y,.( jn ;l ,.,-iti,.a condition as they cannot tell how she may rally. Her children, Harry I'. ami Mary were called homeon account of her ser ious illuess as the delay of a few hours would have been final to her. ill till Mil ID In IH?n Christ Bitner bought a valuable kg from a party in Lancaster Lo. 'Squire Sechrist got a new kind fieed corn from a party m unto. A few boats w ith ties have gone .1 i ' 1 n Hie 1 eiina. v num. James (.'. Sbafer of Port I revor- d was 111 town. The bridge between Port Trevor- 1 1 1 1 i...:i. :.. 1 err 1 Hi am 1 iierntion wu utiui 111 100-1 ad w as taken down in 1871. The ridge hill is passed and the (iovu Dr has signed it and the grand jury 'Northumberland Co., woe unan nous for a bridge and so will be tr grand jnry. Capt. J. D. Kisc of Phila., did kmc business m town. 0. N. Kalriter of Fremont called 1 our merchant and former em- oyer. Aseension Day has always a large rowtl at the aqueduct. This year be day was perfect and the enjoy ments unsurpassed. 1). W. Kamble and wife of Wat- bntown Bpent last Sabbath with his ktlier and many friends at this place. Estella Shambach of Port Trev- tton rode through town on her heel bound for the aqueduct picnic. Caterpillars are in the midst of rosperity, most of their stock has one 111 in smoke. SCH NEK Some of our young people were to he aqueduct last Thursday. Mrs. Win. Ilenner of Shamokin ml bet daughters, Nettie and Mary, rere visiting frieuds in our town. Rev. C. C. Miller preached in the It. John church last Sunday fore- MO. W. A. Sehnee was to Meiserville Tuesday. J. B, Hothermel went to Harris- hlg last Thursday. David Hoover and wife were to iddleburg to visit friends at that plaee on Ascension dnv. John Sehnee is on the sick list. Miss Arhella Kaltriter of Sun dry pasted through town last week. Wm. Brown, the music teacher of Freeburg, was in town last Saturday. w. A. Sehnee was to Selinsgrove ast Monday. UNION TOWNSHIP. John I). Marks of Sunburv Peat Sunday at home. .Harry Aucker and John Staid of ew Columbia were at home on iaoenaion day. Mrs. W. E. Aucker is spending few days with friends at Mt. feasant Mills. B. 8. Aucker of Shamokin trans- Fto business here last week. Die harvesting machincrv aircnts W working on full time now. I ' hey snv there was n Mmlu pUabiloo at the aqueduct on As- fi'usiou Day. Among the inauy ut- practioiiH were two refreshment stands P Kantz cornet band, an Ktlison 'iOIloirnU)li oiiurntp.1 I POn Sunhurv. Selinsirrovn AimUk. pi tlie followiug to enliven the day : t-" p,ug not scientific fortune M- Pe"i one dirat (Tflmn mnn uimiui avIm m ... f WHI owaiiu 1 1 1 .1 r u rivers. ntu ii V - vn uiiiuit W'jn 1 in 1 1 1 .1 ti linn 1 " tiw cnsncNwl luivl. .1... O uniting vile y hundred people there. James Steel v spent Sunday with his mother. He had been employed in M ulliii Co. lor the past few weeks wielding the paint brush, j Mason Knepp ami wife were the guests of Mrs. Aaron Mover .Sun- 1 aay. Miss Viola Steely is employed at Burnham as a domestic in a private family. II. W. Kneppaud FredGundrum has the contract for delivering to McClure the bark peeled on the I assinger tract. James Hughes of Newton Ham ilton, formerly of MoClure, is not expected to live on account of that dreaded disease, cancer. S. II. Phillips bought a full blooded short horn cow from Ceo. Wagner last week. Sain says he is now prepared to furnish ice cream to all his neighbors and friends free of ohurse. Our road tax was levied last week, so we can soon look for our super visors to commence repairing the roads, which is much needed. Jim Nerhood had l)cen putting up some out buildings for Mrs. Sarah Steely last week which adds great improvements to her home. Mrs. Aaron Mover and her as sistant, Mrs. Jenkins, painted their house last week. It made a grand improvement to the property. Enoch Baker stopped a while last Sunday with some of his Lowell friends. He was on the way to vis it his brother, Oliver, who has been quite low for the past week with w hat they call carpenter's consump tion. Ol.OHE mills Miss Maria Gilbert of Sunburv spent Sunday with her parents, John Gilbert and family. Miss Carrie Clark of Northum berland is spending a week with her parents. Mrs. A. W. Snyder ami Miss Isora Ulrich spent Thursday with S. O. Ulrich and wife. N. P. Hare and w ife of Middle burg spent Sunday with friends at this place. Gordon Lesher and wife of Blue Hill spent Sunday with B. F. Wal ter and wife. B. W. Yoder and Melvin Bubb of Middleburg were seen on our streets Sunday. S. O. Ulrich spent a few days in Philadelphia last week. Pearl Smith of Beavertown is visiting at B. F, How's. Mrs. rvin Bitting and son, spent Friday with James Shuman and wife at Sw inelbrd. Miss Verna Stuck Bpent Friday with the Misses Mary and Hazel Stetler. Mr. Kicbter of Reading, the fath er of J. A. Biehter, a student, here pent Thursday night with Ins son ami family. Wallace Baker of the bicycle em porium is sporting a m tor bicycle for which he is agent a well as other bicycles. The convention of the Missionary society is a thine of the nast. we understand that the ladies (some seventy) were very much pleased with our tow n and the entertainment received at the hands of our citizens. The Reformed Classis is in ses sion in the Reformed church. They seem to lie enjoying themselves in our midst, they filled the various pulpits Sunday. Mrs. Meeker of Reynoldsville is being entertained by J. II. I'lsh and wife. A. (J. Rollback and wife of Mif flinburg spent Sunday with his brother, Major liohlwck, and family. A game of base ball was played on the University ground Saturday afternoon between C. P. College team and the University team. Score 15 0 in favor of the University. Mrs. Harvey E. Miller and Mrs. Dr. Spangler have taken a trip to Phila. and Schuylkill Haven. E. W. Snyder h:us placed a fine stone walk around his residence. Mrs. J. S. Miller, who was un fortunate enough to run a needle in the middle of her hand alxmt ten daya ago bad it located and removed week by Dr. B. F. Wagenseller Saturday. I K)hvin Mitterling ol Mrs. Nora Shield.-, of Phila., is the welcome guest of of her parents John Mark and wife. N. , Catherman Bpent 8unday with his parents. The show which was held town Wednesday night of last week was well attended. Geo. Strawser an 1 wife of Seiins- the guests of John Hoover and family Friday. Mrs. Dr. Nipple of Sunbury vis ited her aged mother, Mr. Eve Houser, last week. C. W Stroh was on the retired li-t last week. 1 Shirts Kelly transacted business It .01 1 . 1 1 5 ai ounuury eanesuay. Merchant Stroub wife and son, of Herndon passed through town Thursday on their way home from the former'- parents at Indepen dence. Jerre Bogar and wife, who now reside at Shamokin Dam paid the ormer b parent- u visit 1 hursday, Lloyd Speece of Speeceville spent sometime last week very pleasantly in town with his French cousin who then accompanied him to Sunbury. As usual our tow n was well re presented at Aqueduct hollow As cension Day. The day was brighter than it had lee!i for years as not a cloud overshadowed the sky. Tw o Sunday schools of that vicinity gerv-, tc etl refreshments to accomodate the 8 large crowds which had gathered IS from Snyder, Northumberland, and 5 Juniata counties. There were many 5 happy meltings but just as many 1 a sad partings, a; Mrs. J. 1). Bogar i visiting at South Bethlehem. Miss Jennie Shrawder spent Thursday with friends at Sunbury. Master Russell K nights who spent about a month at Sunbury returned , H-t-K-K-K-H-H-HH-i-H-!- home. Geo. Herrold and wife of Chap man called on the hitter's father, Is rael Charles, Thursday evening. Miss Clara l'ingaman went to Phila. Sunday. Jacob Snyder wife and son of Shamokin Dam paid their many relatives a visit last week. Miss Jennie Charles attended to business at Hickorv Corners la.-t Reading Hardware Companies' CELEB HATED LOCKS and INSIDE TR1MM- Send nu '" iptcijwntiotu, n,l will gladly auoit you the uriot, fc Al l. UOODS QUARAMTEEO KS REPRESENTED. I T. i Hi.- si, .ml. Ilrlm W. H. Helm. SUNBURY, PENNA. tW-s-K-l- - '; -'- i H-s-h$ j -: $-S- -r -i- s-s-j-j-j-j- I T r.i.iwttr.Mry'irrriiiryy7.ii.44444M444i4.r' ar T i X I X 9 ome Csuver-Tonffned Talker z X X .X iiur Iry to initk.- nti l.-ll.-t- Ih.- 4 "mi. ...it lm inh .-ii..'." Mid ii .1"-- S mi. ft. -r inn. I. Htl.'tllrr It I- in X mil. bin Hh.-it ii fowl i" 1 X X X X ifiuivo nn vnnn mmmTnTn a U IW U I I K H UK I L niuHiiiuuu iuuu liiiiUYiirj I siS KRfnrR Ynnr Rnvino X fl U J.UU1 UUI 111 a . 1 s BUYING FARM TOOLS Don't trust hitu too far. Do some thinking before you buy. I WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU the OSBORNE LINE YOU CAN YOURSELF SSL- THE SUPERIOR POINTS Reno H- Walter, MIDDLEBURGH, PENNA. I0444444M4444444444 i444444444lil44.4. WAN T E i'ALLAS .NKWS. Lewisbnrg spent Sunday with his wife. Mrs. Eklwin Mitterlingis visiting friends at Selinsgrove this week. Daniel Snyder and wife of Selins grove an- Btaying ith tin ir son Jerre this week. James N. Houser wa- to Selins- T ( IbMlfk " D 25 fSeC PER80N8 to buy bed room suite, consi'tip of seven pieces fur i'.' ' We do not deliver tin suit- out ol town : PRICE. TLi o5fr .1 V t-. ! fooi . ui .;m r ti. vlliie k;rji..e c ijUC'W suite TomfJ Our complete line of bed-t kiui suites -ire traordinary valm worth voor while t Very Pricea deeply cot consider, respectfnlly, ex-and Dtivi.l Tv'i.t.iPr nn.l his broth.-r. in- J.T0VC Frhlav law ofDuncanon apent Sunday with his sister at William Hock em brocks. SAL KM. Mrs. Reliecea Wenrich of Ohio I is visiting her sister, Mrs. i at her iue Uplingler. John Bow of NorthuinU'rlainl sjK'nt Sunday with his mother. The Salem Sunday School will hold a festival Saturday evening June 8. A. Kreeger of Middleburg was a caller on Monday morning. Thomas Krdley and family of Ijewisburg visi'.ed relatives at this place over Sunday. Miss Kthel Mover is spending several weeks at Sunburv visiting her aunt Mis. . C. I eats. Mrs.L. (i. Smith aud daughter, Hazel are visiting in Centcrville. Evangelists Seithamer ami Mit- man ofWilliamsport passed through our neighborhood en rote to Kanta. The) propose- to holt! a revival biish- meeting nir here before long. Due notice will he given under this heati ng as won as the ilate and place 18 Bed. f V I 439 Maiket St. Last Pridav mornins Mrs. James Inch was sinliipii v stricken with an- i sumiav eviiniii: June -inl aiu i . . nonlezv which aauaed her instant I resuedivelv. r r j i death. Interment at drubbs ceme- tary. Monday morntneat 11 a. ai. Rev. Miller officiated. Rev. Miller preached in Grubp'a church Sunday. Next service held in lour weeks from last Sunday. John Schlegleand wife of Eclipse were in town Monday evening. Steuben Neitz who was doing ........ nal WAL' .it -'.M ti I ill rv tll. TL-lsl , , . i Vutiertak.i g .. SpecialVJ week has returtietl home t Misses Carrie ami Lottie Reich en- bach are apeuding the wsek with relatives at Paradise. The United Brethren and United Evangelical Sunday Schools will holt! their Children's Day exercises 1 9th W. A. SHIPMAN SUNBURY. PA. r I r HUM MEL'S WHARF. J. H. Bailev, who had been ick-list, is alowlv impronng. Weak? " I suffered terribly nd s ex tremely wetk for li yeirs. The doctors said my blood ws all turning to water. At last 1 tried Ayer's SarstptrilU. and was soon feeling all right again." Mrs. J. W. Fiala, Hadlyme. Ct. No matter how long you have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayer s Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood. Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw away everything else. II.X HUM. All A.k your dortar whftl h Ihtnk Arvt't 8ru.prllli. H kiiovoll uls.ut u-i. t: 1 old fimlly M4klu. Fvaiw hit Jt io t4 CO.. IWtl. VM Mrs. A. s. Herrold and son, John, enjoyed a visit to Shamokin la-t week. They ret u rued borne accom panied by the liusbaud and father. Mrs. Jackson Bickle of Independ ence called on her father. Levi Wood- the - Adam loach the funeral ol I ttrubb'a church Monday. The Sunday School i- i iahimz condition. 'vs. i '. L:'t trhn 'eTf-iT : 1 wife attended rJ :r tr. V irrand mother T: e . : serai lr c - '- t. . 4 t '. j. t - vx meted ;'. lo .:.. aa tit-.: t?-: uc a S,'-: St maetv deadtche. H':-. CV1 - -vSs Pa-v-.u'.:."- '! . H-. UMrt-bura. W'tr-brah. it z A Bunuac Paiaa at the Pit oi ika v . . - kl- . i " We congratulate Brian reat up- Xocu ad Dtaaarrab) lu ui .... tj,,. nMvina ofa nennanenl r- :tt Mouth. Cocausc ol Food aitec , ling, last week. J, C Neit who is woiking at Duncannon spcQt Sunday with his family. His son, James, resigned i his position as clerk in C. N . , Knight's store and accompanied his father to the ain ve named place where he has BPCUred emphvinent. S. P. Steffen till the vacancy in die st rc. Wilson Haupt of Selinagrow cal led on his mother-in-law. Susan Stroh, Saturday. ie reneving o Uficate. Norton Bower, wife, .Lindner siw.t Minday wu , , j in Ntwthumivraiw. M-s Wall, I'nitt :xl Kreivlor of Sunbury arm visitor at Samuel Trutt Sunday. Vrthur Sell h- radared etuph y men in the a Bwtorr : Uariafwa aihi ezpaota to aaove I M ph arvi little - i-. - - par" and c : v , U , e :'.'. r.:". t t - 0 . sAiz I Pr ;e A.. .: WO a IN MOt Tn i i ct Ti-.t t'.rt : :. BWIMKFORD. Mrs. Lawia Amis of Sdiuagrove visitixl among friends here List wtxk. Mrs. Annie RogMl is viaitaoaj bar huaband at Hamaburg. Philip Amig and wife spinit Mon day at Krtvburg. Mis Orvna lv.itlit.in visit. ) her . ,i .V- i . h11t acting vtirtvt'v uivm the bKvvt brother at Ivmiuor last wvek. Knx Irf. ci the ayttu. HertHTt NmUi. who spent wwral j j,r iHurit. iww - v. v e Ml :s nJ vs-sv-.-. t.-... ivr.iv.r.i'v. r. . . : :. us are U aaoal it t .d Jiaanara w : :. liWbealioaa paitet eouft !.; wt'o -.t :. if s.vr. , A-.' fs- T . ... Ct'-. " :.. - u KW T'a p,vc- . ; .i rfu v . .- . iii nc.;;ls "'.ft V'"'"-- "' fX' Wo offer 0hudwJ ( vS , ,v lU txuwm oAniiot bo - Vv fU.. - t .-s .. ,. lv.re by F..1.v UVNV X 00 v;' ;f:."r ; 3 Uw II Ha Wo. the uaKltraafuad, haw powa . F J OHFNF.V forth lJf -nd Mif buu iw!wij ! hi all buai trav.s-:-.. v. :,: uMraaatti abU to carry ov.i v obluratuMt wa.io DJ tho-.T r.rtu. Wnva Tnuax, wliotaanVa .itcv- :. Tohsios O. Hail's Oaterrk 0rt iaeu inter ila- in Phila ret uracil home. Hall's Fumibr Nk mrt kha PR.FENNER'S Blood & Liverl ,