UiDDLLiJ UT.Q POST. filler of Penn township CL County Seat Friday and i to to py f"r hU 82116 hm and , Worth of LaOrnnpe. G.. Q for "X moum ynu BruBniMS:re hi eg; K?l' 1 1 !. J., I ru .tilt-H .. vu,.d. ruv. uB the KT.Ltha world. Cj e RU jr only J. iirnir f!a . GravbiU A 'fhheid. Pa.. Dr. ' '...."i P. niiHorpt k. Pa. BEAVERTOWN. prank W'eiser is sick at the Jkr parents B. S. Uine's. Charles F. Ktlt ami r. ,u re Middlebnrg p. o'vtr Sunday. lenders came home from ra . . ... , lVVii rwturuay o uiu his fo"1' T MaiilM!fk ami lamily moved ,.,.irj: last Thursday, jl, Precse moved from his tot'm-ii, and Jaco'i li. Haines la, m ""IC ei.si kn. Kathrvne L. I'-eaver spent " .. ..I....O...,ll .. III. ;lt Salcni and kantz (luring f lFl. Snaid and wife visit.-.! :lt Middleiiurg numiay. r Siniinton and Thomas lu,t Swmelord. spent a tew- in tir.vii Sabbath attcrnoon. .,1 , rhy and family of liin jrvcmsts at the home of his T) Ik njainm crby s. .FA WaUman ol Watsoii wa entertained by her sister-t- Mrs Maggie "'''S 'rom Uv till Monday. trie !.5obl eame down from .tivp Saturday to spend Sun ,ilh liis jiarents, 1. S. Pobb's. it II. tin. !j 1 ii 1 1 1. I I n i r 'ill Ion t" Ilk foundry. rrv Waitman of Watsontown . r t: i.. Siiii.iI) 1'err oi iiinienuL-i, ;i or ami hrother-in-hr.v of -Mrs. lVrr were visitors at the of the latter, a part of last . IVssie HerUter is entertain- I . . I 1 T 1 lVr two Utile ooys, nowaru Blaine, wlio eame home to In while the typhoid fever lasts Urjthans Home, at Ixiysvulc. Iv. A. I '. . ramley and J. Fred riiE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE C A. Woi kley sK-ut a fiw days attheCoinfy Sat and Fieebuy last week. Klmer Troup and family visitul at I alias Sunday. David Hoover will loid two tar loads of shinnies at Middlebir-r this week. J. P. W'endt and son, Pit til, of Meiserville were in town on busi ness .Saturday. John Ehriglit and family visitul Ills brother, mereliant Hemy Euright. at S'hnee Sunday. iMiss Dora V. aver of Meiserville was in tow n Monday. John I'oss of Treverton was in town on business Monday. V. II. W'endt anl wife visiied friends at Meiserville .Sunday. Klmer Troup bought a horse i f Abe M.ukley for $PJ"). hist week. Artlihur Harding and Miosis, May Arbo-rast and Maie Iio'.li roek attended the hvlure at Free bur Friday evening. Amnion F. rVhnee left for Kantz Monday to clerk for Mr. I'rown of Sanbury. iuitea niiniber of our people attended the sale of V. A. Me'ser Tuesdav. r (ieorge Trevitz moved to Midille bury; Tuesdav. Mrs. Geo. Hockenbrockt Mrs. Susan Hockenbrockt, widow f ttie late George Hockenbrockt aud a laughter of John K. Snyder and wife Hietie Scbranty, was born iu Qrayblll Valley iipur Richfield in Snyder Coun ty, l'n. tshe was baptized and con fir m il a liieinber of the Reformed church in Novt-iuiter 24th., IS-jo by Rev. Win. !1. Mamlow und she remained a true m 1 loyal number of the same until Iier death. .S!ie w:is umrried to Ueorge HiK-ken- oriN'kt on Thursday November ), ls4 ly Rev. Sandow. She died on Weilnesdav Mar 11 1!K;, i..Hi a. in. at Her resuleueo aliout 3 1 iniies hoiith of Riehlield in Juniata Co. Her n ue wns 71 years '2 mouths das. llerliti.slmnd was called home nearly 1.'! years ao. Her Union with Mr. Ilockcnbrockt was Messed with 5 children, 2 sons and :S daughters. '1 hey are: Henry living at r.llysl.iir', Pa.; Ivlward a teacher living near Riehlield; Alice, the wife of David Cmier living near Riehlield; Loui.-M, wile of Henry Swart, living a few ii l.es Niutli i.f ;i !.'. ,; 1,1111,. wife i.f Si-th Win ,,i i,,..r..,i - brothers siirvivie lur: Daniel V. Snyder of Wiiterln,., Iowa; John Y. Snyder of Nil.s, Michigan; Henry Snyder of Riehlield, I'a. IWi.les griiml children manv relutivis ai.i freiuds mourn her loss. The Funeral took pluee on Sin. day, March lo, from her late resi leiMc, llev. 1). I. SclnullVr condllettd die seivi.-cs. Interment in the Ri hl.e'd Cemetery. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Reveals That "Pc-ru-na is Calculated to Tone up the System, Restore the Func tions and Procure Health." SAYS PROF. L. J. MILLEf, CI-JZMIST. Builds up tt 8jtm.m lion. Jom h II. r.Ulroway, Sorrrtsry of Ci Anicrlean Ar.li-Trcut S -: write the following letter fr"ia OrVad Centr .l Hotel. St. VmiI, V. ir. "It Is with prct pl.;suro t!.a! T dnrvt rcrui:n as an honest i::i li-, pints, cch;;k tent to do all It claim. I liix'o USsl it fCVTal times and know of nothing tlnit cure Pv e.i!!l- I'let.lv, end i.t tl: t::r. t.i. builds i ; t' Ov .t' Ml. " I l.rv..' r .- OM! !IlcI'.i:l-t! it to t J a tunal i .' f: ; : 1 4 : . ;. ' ys ' r I know 1.' rv the 1 FORT TREVORTON. Dr. J. E. JJogar is on an extend ed Western tour. Misses Carie and Lottie lieichen- ljr v. : &frn?r( m fumsmdig" jJuLa. wo. Ip?wlin g tta-itcr. Ii.! Mmo fi- mi mlnn Intvinlt flt MlinlllVt. d.il.- Q.m.).. ...IU m..1.. Itiiuorc. Mrs. (taramley tained frifiiils in Cumberland county veral days. The liev.will ... i i .i bin a:;aiii witu us tor anouier Xlii.s was very gratifying lor his many friends. i District Mininsterial Coti miftlie U. E. church ivill in this place the third week . II. Speeht is converting a f his furniture rooms into a Li;)!; house. Mrs. Lizzie How- kill ncctipv the same alnnit 1 1st. Irs Shaw (nee Ellen Heaver) Daniel Harkey of Lewistown uuital in holy wedlock by J. 1. Zimmerman Thursday e home of the brides parents, pi beaver s. 1 our scribe I their friend in wishiii!; them nrosnentv. r. Wm. McCano of Ieechereek W relatives in this nlace during last two weeks. i". X. Young and wife visited twin town Wednesday, while Mr way from Lcwisburg to new appointment in Lewis- Ihomas Biekel bride of Austin, in'l Misses Libbic. and Katie el ef Sunbury visited their fats, Samuel liickcl'a last week. Nfk was conimoneiHl at rennir- the tannery Tuesday. It is W that by June the repairs w comploteii and operations M(ire KIuIn. ras trave as an individual dis w c the system. Overwork, OiBlfinn nnhi.n.,n i. m flowed hv tiMat .dloUi. PPlOTOd. Thfirn'H nnthi., .,-. f'ttlt to PUrn Aionr.ln,, r l. paau Kuluevs ah Klnptrin Hit. It 8 A ani.,1..rf..l .... 1 til " "uuuuuui iiuuiu ami I ?erv,He. nJ tho greatoHt km. T t uu'cine iop run down u ,T nnd Nouralgla ami Wftjaria Rerms. Only 6(o, 6,.mY!C11 Brnteol by fcedd.l:,Drj." i l onnscrook, l'u. 8CHNEE. Attention. The Freeburg Dramatic will produce the popular i Spy of !eltyl.iirg, iu the opera House on Saturday March Hist, l.Hi::. Ifyoii want to enjov an pleasant entertainment, .nine out to see this interesting historic drama. Admission 10 and l "i cents. Pioc. c.ls for (lie benefit of thp Freeburg High School Library. (iirl work u-t WANTFD: geiicial house ciMpk. (iood wiojT .dclres. i:i."ifket St., Artfrrisburg, i'a. i ami lioysfor brick 'o., I'a. Ai-tilv to Central Hotel. Reaver- towmlSAi, Friday March Hoth, from !l ii.Tm to 'A. i Washington. Horse Middleburgil'a Saturday March Hist from '.i a. m tjooii oiipori families, Isaac Rkksk, Sons it Co., It. V. N. IIkuhstkk, Supt .i-l'.l-L't. WANTKI) works in Ct V. N . Herfiter, 3m jrfre ( '7 r l I . . . : r ji iwiiiflnfi('A z. ii w i i r . . i m ..-i., tVd&utiv- s, mi. i ' x ii - r. & ii i i ii i i . i "TS Lyim- -r. L .mid, ., -,a..a.i ri,:;..."-.- .j.b 7 -4k ? L-.;th .a i ;.av... f..r tu- yara, i'f''::t-:::-:--BN 1 liaV" witii ..th.-r d - t. .(! T-5-' nr' 1 n f r I f'' , n ri-r-, pi I ran r m- i II 'lW':'-':: n.er.d v.ur m-di'ii- ry lo.-i.ly ' t II 11 O. .... t..r ,,.-:r fr,. nkinl evening ylT ?, J 1.,. . M! , . , . I he'a"Loo,"r U'fete ! ''':'K:.ny,";;.: . ' : .- i-..:r.. : ;:.. for men with Prof. L. J. Miller, lato Profosaor cf Chpm:.-,:rT and V- .t-iriy f t c of Ypsilanti, Mich., writcn from SJH7 N.Clark Strer-t. O.iea.-o. Id., a. 4 f "As several of my friends have fpoken to n?of tie.' fav .ra' 1- T:"a.U obta.:. 1 through-the use of I'eruna, pspocially iu cases of catarrh, I exiir.ln- 1 it r.,-t thoromrlily to learn ita contents. i "I fouiid it composed cf extracts of herbs ami larks of nv.-t val::.V m ".. .r.-i. qualities combined with other Ingredients, delicately ! alance.l, ealcuUt.-d to ."!. up tlio Bystein, reiitoro tho functions and procure health. consider Pcrjna oas of the most skllltully and schmitically prepared medicines, which the public can use with safety and success."'-PnOF. L. J. . MILLER. fa.- A 1 T.. IT. -f ' s at Snnbury spent Sunday with rela tives in town. Mrs. Chas. Ilouser of Ilainbridge enjoyed a two weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Win. Shrawder at the National. Jno. Keller aud wife of Ilairis burg spent several days with their son, Henry and family. Mrs. Stewart I lull of Mahonton ga paid a visit to her sister, Mrs. i'hilip Daubert during the week. Mrs. (Joo. Ilerrold of Chapman was the guest of her brother, II. 1 Charles and family Wednesday of last week. Oliver Xeitz and children of Sun bury were the welcome guests of his brother-in-law, Prof. S. P. Stef fen and wife Sunday. Hi M. Neitz, better known as "Gaily" started for Akron Tuefday where he will assist his brother, G. Albert in the merehantile business. Rev. Selheimer has begun a series of revival services in the U. Ii. Church. Mrs. Annie Lenig and daughter. Miss Lula, ore visiting relatives at Milmont and Williamsport this week. Miss Nora Petitt, accompanied her grand mother to l'ainbridge. Wm. Freeliorn and wife of Sun bury, Sont Sunday with her broth er, O. G. Rice and family. Mrs. R. M. Shatter returned home after spending several weeks with her father at Weigh Scales. QCZ3G 0 30 o 0 It , ma it is said th::t !ii:vi!;:rv- niof . oc:i, an a force that irrt--i: i' ' i! has I i . t our .-tor. d whe:, hi i st pitr with "iir ol t..i- i ct: vl We Keep Merchandise Above Suspicion : Desirable and daintv, i !io, :i w:t!i -ire and IT AT SCIIIiEXEU AND YOl'II SAFE. !:r.ent ivnime:siir.i"e wir. 1 :t- r i ,1 tii Ladies amlMj hats for outing as h ew style nailor ijHUa cts. KKl.llKKOKK. VOll KALF.- yoiirs old well A pair of fydfil call on lYyii a. u lt.' - Mules Al't'll, Middlcburg, I'a. Cards, Bills Heads Envelopes Printed Here. LADIES GLOVES. FOR SPRIMi WEAR. Satisfaction and Style goes w ith every pair. F.ach pair we sell is guaranteed. Our long expeiience has taught us where to buy the best. Shades to match that new suit or dress, greys, mode, castor, pearl greys, and of course including blacks and whiten. $1.00 Royal Wove, the best dollar glove we have ever found in quality and the best fitting too, fully guar anteed, 2 clasp, embroidery back. $1.50 P. Centemeri Wove, real kid, perfect fitting, '& kid covered clasps, fancy stitched and embroid ery hack. Centemeri iu black is $1.75. Fresh Confectionery. When; you want to buy candy w here freshness and purity U an as sured fact, than patronise our candy department. Prices are less than w hat you pay elsew here, is another feature, l.owucy's Chocolates, the tvst made, choice of 11 flavors, !." and ;0 cts. pound. 18 Flavors Chocolates at 20 ct. elsewhere L'." cts. liig assortment at 10 cts. ooimd kinds that you mostly pay 1 and HO cts. for at other stores. Spring- Dress Fabrics. Not a lady in the land but w hat d.-ssrv a n-v c. :! '.'.v-t i ami its time the material was purchased now. When you wi: : stylish fabrics at a low or medium price, we have the pret:ist Ir. e . Milton, and if yon desire a huher priced :':u ric our : cci: ; ie; too. These are mere item of the less ex; ensive on. s. 25 cts. a pretty effect for children dresses 2v cts. Crepe Suiting in granite ellecls. tie I U;e a:id curd.::a! ". aiuonv: the showy colors. inch wide. 3S cts. CLtli Zibilines. black, green, btue, catdin;!. IW'.ter ties at W cts. 50 cts. French S ri:cs, W inch wide, navy, new blue. car!ct. -r darmeo, extra qualities. 50 ct. All Wool Albatross in full line of t!ie new coloring. 50 Cts. 42 inch FANC l ITIVOS. iu herniu-U'tie effects. gsetu with wite stripe. 50 cts. 40 inch Shepherd Plaid, in colors. cts. Camels Hair Suitiucs in black and white and a great barv;:. iu an oxford blue that i 'iH inch wide. $1.00 SH inch StriHHl Suitiuc. ginl weight and excellent values, $1.00 Flaked Canvas iu Oxford tJrey, "t inch wide. Voiles, one of the most sought for fabrics, h re Iu the I'gl'.t ha it aud black, Vtcts. to $1.25. $1.10 Prunellas, full lineiu pretty shades. $1.25. "ui itich Plaid Suitititt iu kers v weave, invisible check. Umbrellas. $i i as 75. or A re:. 'i:;s. r'.a !:! I't ;:s. 55.00 i 1 . 5.) an A 1 . :- . $1.50. $1.?: 5.00 L mrclla at i. ::i viae -:.d .o.rrs. -v 00. 3 i , i Seetl and Bulbs. a:1 1. -utr.s. en' -er w l"u c iv oscs W l V .: : -.. . $1.50 Snow Fl.ikeSatiu Kern-y Siniiu t'i blac with white snow flakes scattered oer the faoric in very art New Trimmings. The trimming to a dress arc the impressive touch, the more sumptuous the array the uvie u has the nut: uess. There seems to be no one thing that : best, Ivu.. trimmings ah hove their admirvrs. Appliques in si'uv and cotton are very :v metlallion, grape, rose, leaves, and bun nc o: easdy ieparated. Wide and narrow invrlii'-i-divp'ethvts. The assortments vary in puce :'o . iv.d b t:c av N:idra Bargain--. 15 .:. ! J : n if e "''.ui : mi ecr m t V to fx-. ; .5.' - "lien s. Schreyer, Sou & Vo.. j 4 Q Froi;l Streeb. IB Arthur Fialinr rD ill town a. l-va vi JtlVUIIUI
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