I VERDI LLA. " I T)r U M iwreos ien inai iuunc jay for Ft Wayne, loo.- IlarycV xieimzieumu - auu wue Sunbury over Sunday . V W Sholly and w J Herman jade a business inp 10 ouunury nnedav last week Joseph Sohrey and Mjss Lizzie Ilivf i y ot Montgomery were visit ing bis brother Gottlieb Schrey and fcmily 'iere ri li Aucher spent bundny at Agent H W Aucker is kept busy these cold days. John nud Frank Scholl of Sha- mokia Dam BPenl Sunday at home. While trimmine apple trees, 8 StrouD caiue very near cutting otl i,; thumb on the left hand. ' It re- ... . quired the aid ot a doctor to hx it up. This is a good time of the year if., iha nunervisors to dick me loose stones from the road. Our Sunday School is in i good taming oruer. PAXTONVILLE. - Mrs Puul Iieadley. returned to ler hunieat Shaniokin Monday J F Specht, spent Sunday with Its family Merchant II C Graybill spent Sunday at Mifflinburg Miss Mollie Troupe, who was mployed at Sunbury, is spending a Jew days with her parents Clms Boyer spent greater part of last week in Phi la and has purchas ed the finest line of Spring and lumnier goods ever brought to this Wtof the county Willie, the oldest son ot M C Teirick, is still confined to his bed Wm Mitchell is remodeling his louse which will add a beautiful Warance to his farm Dr Botteiger ' of Senna Grove fas attending to tick horses here liuruay Frank Troupe, who was spend- Jg some time in W Va, returned me - ' ; C S Boyer returned home from yV4rn tour. ' vv; ajmeh ofW.' . The Telephone Exchange is now lept open day and night, so that lose needing a night service can Le IcommoJated, Elmer Snyder, insurance agent of eveland, is visiting friends and datives in this section. Wallace Laudenslager, who died hursday morning, was buried Sat- tday afternoon; Post No 148 had large of the corpse and performed eir uunai service, lie was a ember of Capt Ryan's Co F 13 1 fgt. Newton Stayley of Indiana was lied here by the death of his kther. He looks as though VVest I) life agreed with him. Miss Edith Potter is entertainine V friend, Miss Schuyler, of Lock pven. Tailor Phillips was, in Philadel- ua last week making his early pnmer purchases. .... . We had a fine rain Sundai even- . - - r liss Annie Hem. J. . .AJH ut Loysville, spent a short time Jtown recently. v r TIIS OLD nZUADLE o 01 Absolutely Pure WERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE GLOBE MILLS. Mrs Lydia Kellar of Selinsgrove spent the week with her sisicr, Mrs mck Deobler. Mary Kunkle of Selinsgrove and Sam lordly ot VickBburg, spent Sunday with their mother Susaua Erdly Mrs Jennie Moyer of Swineford spent Sunday with Charles Man beck and wife Amelia Gilbert spent Sunday in Jjeavertown Rev Schuable of Salem. Thomas Deitrich and wife of Kreamer, and Maud Moatz and Viola Beaver of Middleburg, J A Sehroyer, of Sun bury took dinner with W L Sch- royer und wife Verna Etdly of Swineford spent Friday with Verna Stuck 11 W Yoder and sister Auun llot tenstiue speut Sunday with B F Walter and wife Samue! Zieber went to Sunbury where he found employment Jacob Bickle of Freeburg, spent Sunday at this phue Cora Landis of Knamer spent Sunday with her suter, Mrs George Musscr A Kreeger of Swineford was do ing business at this place Thursday The church at this place will be dedicated the 17th . . experience,, q i Calvin Ulsh has added some big improvements on bis dwelling house at McClure by putting up a new porch and having it repainted. , Landlord lloush rf McClure, is putting up a new double porch around his hotel. Ulsh, Shirey & Co., had their store buil'ding repainted by Showers & Co. ' F C S Peter has a force of paint ers at work at McClure on difier eut buildings. Charles Showers was home to spend a few days with his parents before going to Maryland to work for TF Swineford on a stave mill. The special train started this Monday moining to take laboring men to the Standard Steel Works at Burnham. Jos D of McClure has no reason to stand around now waiting for a job of corn husking. Mrs James Peter, Miss Sarah Romig and Mrs VV Y McGlanghlin was at Hickory Corners last week for a mess of hickory nuts. ' Mrs Aaron Moyer with her two grand children of Mifllin county is WP years' i rWcw: Goods, J1AXJ Jl Jl JlO 9 I desire to Invlf iha" atlontlnn nf m.VIU otI A I Ul Line of Goods; - aLOTZBCIZLSTGr- For Men from $4.00 up. For Children and Boys, from $1.50 up. wiicoes at 5c. and 6c. Apron Ginghams at 6c. uress Ginghams, at' 8c. and 1 Oc. Silk Ginghams, 1 8c. "wis, 6c. 8 and 10c. " ' . Dimities, 8 and 10c. ' EMBROIDERIES and LACES. tLadles' Shirt Waists, 50c. to $1.50. Plow Shoes ' From $1.00 up. .here to spend a few weeks at her 'old homestead. . ,,. Levi B Treat-ter alter speuding a few weeks in Mifllin county, is luck airain and making his home with J. M. Wagner. Dan Powell of Buruhaiu, Pa., and Milton Stumpff uf Wagner, Pa., paid McClure a visit on Saturday. OUNOORE. Planting corn, in April ia not generally practiced iu Snyder Co, but this season on aooouut of the favorable weather quite a number of our farmers have pl.iutid during the last tew days ot last month Our township is without a phy -. .11... r . ' Biciau mm mere is a nne ope in g tor tiie rignt man Howard Scholl and Else Troup made a trip to Millersburg on busi ness T o 1 n ct i. xr opaugier oi eiinpgrove was in town on professional business Mary keeler ce!ehratel her birthday last SnturJuv und was complimented by her many friends John Hoover is raising lumber for John II ise's liarn Our farmers are planting a liberal crop of potatoes These warm days people go to Dundore for raw hats and read the Post to keep cool Francis Reicnen bach is an expert at white washing and is now ready for a new job as he finished our merchant's premises 1G to 1 represents the Susque hanna coal business of last i-eason to the present season Frank A Eyer und wife of Cum den, N J, spent a few days with bis mother at Selinsgrove, and during his stay Maria V Dundore called on them E S Aucker with his valuable horse passed through town Men waiting for work seldom see the work that waits for men II C Hoover is sowine Califor nia millett for a crop cf hay Holtzworth of Selinscrrove was selling fresh fish through hare last week The Susquehanna Coal Dialers say that the price for coal is nominal and coa! scarce, and the demand limited, so they f un j wo'rfun other industrials, an 1 their co il fl its and other equipments can bu bought at reduced prices and the future hioks gloomy Randall Fwlier of Chapthan was on our Bt recta - E 8 Wolf's child is on the sick list . ' Aaron Staufer is hauling fertili ser from Port Trevurtou to his father's farm lluw'n i'Iii We offtr Ou Iluiulrl Dollnts Reward for any etc cf CatHrrh that cannot be cuixl by HhIi'b Catarrh Cure. F. J. CLeney&C, Toledo, O. We, tie undersigned Lave knowb F. J. Cheney for the last 1-5 vears. aud believe biia perfectly boubraibe in all busineHs tran actions and ttuaiiCially atilo to ariy out au v oi.li (f itioiis made br their firm, NVest&Troax, wholfHo Diuffeexts, Toledo, O. Waldino. Kinnan&Mar vii). Wholesale lrui(jis, I'ole.lo.O. nan caturrn Uur ia taken ititer oally, acting directlp upou the blood amilmucous sei fac of tbo Byeteu). Testimonial sent fre. Prices 75c. per bottle. Sold by Drugt'eats Hall's Family PnU ar,, tue bt. BEAVERTOWN. James Freed is laid up with ii flammutory rheumatism. Mrs. P. J. Herbstcr, who has been housetl up and was quite sick at uiuca wmi ivpilOHl iever ior tne last three weeks, is still a very sick lady. Mrs. V. E. Herbstcr accompnin her orphan boys as far as Lewis town Junction on their return to the Loysville orphan school Saturday. Rev. D. C. Kaufman visited his parents and friends in Berks county h st week. llev. V. M lleaneh, wife and two little children of West Milton are enjoying the hospitality of the Kev s parents tins week. Edward Freed re-roofed h's house Monday. G V Snyder has torn down part of the old building fronting on market street. It was used as a barbershop of late years, an I he is preparing to erect a new building. Mrs. C F Specht and daughter Lura are spending several weeks with friends in Union County Quite a number of people : of Beaver Springs, Middleburg Pax' touvillc, Swineford and Ktshnmc attended the funeral of Artie Aigler Sunday Satnut I Uearich, one of our most respected cit'zens, is in very feeble' health j Another precious life has been! sacra fioed in a rail-mad wreck, and j another home has !eeii made exced-1 ingly Kid On Fiiday a telegram! was sent to this place stating that ' rlhnr W Aigler had been killed! in a wreck in the 1'lihtcrn part of j Ohio, Artie Hi lie was culled, lull home on the l'Jlh of May 190'2 and ' weut to Port Perry about teu miles southeast of Pittsburg where bo had 1 been a telegraph operator up to within u week or two la-fore his ' untimely death His parents sup i posed he was still ut the same place lie had written that he did not like the place, ami he wou'd likely ? . leave when the year was u irom mo reports received uii BUSY HOUSEWIVES. Pe-ru-na a Prompt and Permanent Cure for Nervousness. MRS. LULU LARMER. Mm. Lulu Larmer, Sloughton, W'U., ays: v "For two yearn I nuffored vlth nor- but ! T0Ui' ,ou an' st0""'''' dlKorrlrr' 'r tU- - . i iv iuei:!cu luai. iiiere was notuin; lo mo to the hm i present time, it appears th-it lie had "I waa vory irritable, could not sleep, left the place, uud was braking a, rest or com po so myself, and wan certain- freight train on the Cleveland andilyunflttotakecareofahoUB4,hold' Pittsburg Bit and waskilledin a filSlS wreck JVist ot Alianee (Jhlo Irulav !l grow steadily better, my nerves Krew morning The body was prepared i itrougor, my r st was no longor UtfuL. for burial, placed in a beautiful j to-day I consider myseir In perfect casket, and sent East n riving at this hlBltfhrlvr"f h , , i ...... ,.b . "My recovery wn.H slow but stiro. butl Oil Hie late tn.in tatunlay persoverod and was rewarded by perfect Aie is Bumveu oy lilSj Health." Mrs. IjUIu Larmer. place afternoon A lie parents, N Wilson, am (Uliamstine) Aigler, t.vo you ier brothers and one sister, the fn a-ral was held Sunday p. ui. and n- at . .. i 1 1 i i i milieu oy a large nuinoer oi lives and friends The pu.i the family, I P Ziminerinai . ducted the servicies Hisai 18 years 10 mouth and 0 day.- PORT TREV0RTON. t i ir a irs. jonn v. Aigler, Katie, and master John, ppent several day with friends m Paxton- ijflle recently. Mrs F S lliegle and daughter "Li.'.Myhurg, were the 'is, l -wc" vum. Uichard Foltz is the proud of a youug daughter Wm Hoover of Bloomsbuir the welcome guest of his sistei J Juo C Neitz the past week Miss Edward Kelly, a member of I he Civil Engineer Corps of Shame Mrs. Anna R. FlcL-irty, recent Super intendent of tho AV. O. T. U. bendquar j tors, atOalesburp, 111., was for ten years , ono of the leading wi :.ien there. Hoi I husband, when living, waa flrat Presl , dent of the Nebraska "U'osleyaa Uni versity at Lincoln, Neb. In a lotter written from 401 Sixty seventh street, Wn Cblcuo, 111., she says: ! "I wonld not be without IVnina for i ten times its cost.'' Mrs. Anna B. Fltharty. j " Summer Catarrh," a book wr ton by vi, tlartraau on the subjoctof tlio ner vous disturbances peculiar to summer, it.p i sent iroo 10 any aauress Dy 'I no 1'uruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Oblo. , da ft" in- -was was Mrs uesi. Sjctit Saturday. A mumberof our people attended the funeral of James Kline ut Troxlevilleon Sunday in, spent Suuday with his fiancee, To ledo Houtz Mrs H F . Charles Rp-riVFriday wii-hubc? brother-in-law, George Herrold and wife at Chapman Mr Edwin Arnold of Sham kin spent Sunday with his father, J rf- a UHvin Arnold Dr Jno S Arnold of Washington, D C, is beiii:: entertained by his mother, Mrs Mary A Arnold and daughters, Miss l ra and Mrs K P Bingaman Jno D liogar, wife anil son liar- . vey of Herndon and daughter, Mrs Lloyd Specco and young son, of Harrisburg, visited J G Snyder's and F II Bogar's Sunday ' i ' QC3C K300CDO( C3CDC5b m Maw Mrgy menit o ! ii it u 0 Men's Dress Shoes ' r $1 dQfn5 .sn. Ladles' Shoes, reduced from $2.00 to 90c. Ladies' Dress Shoes $ 1 .35 to $2.50. : '1 : Misses and Children's Shoes of all sizes. . - Why should you do your buying at the Schroy.r Store Go 1 Because we buy cheaper and so sell cheaper, let us explain: wo are joined to the Eastern Syndicate, an organization of largo merchants of Pa., who place orders for merchandise in largo quantities, thereby get ting price concessions that to ono buyer alone would bo impossible. Another reason is; because the styles at our store are always in the latest vogue, up to date in every re spect; the syndicate employs a buyer who makes a study of exactly what is going to be in popular favor and what is not and makes daily reports to us. Bath Towels Turkish Bath Towels are de light added to the bath. Sizes to suit, good weight and the price very low for the quality. A special dis play of them this week' Bleached and unbleached 10, 15, 25 to 50 cents per pair, some fring ed and some not. Turkish 'fowling by the yard at 1 5 cents. Wrash Rags, hemmed and unhem med 3, 5, 6, 8 and 10 ct4. each. ., Curtain Haterials. For sash curtains and draperies,, our stock has been replenished again Scrims, bleached and unbleached, open work effects 10 and 12 cents. A new scrim with red polka dot and bow knot at 10 cents. Swisses, bow knots, luce stripes, large and small dots 15, 18, 20 and 25 cents. Brussels Nets with both single and double borders, 25, 35, 40 tq 65 cents a yard. A New Umbrella $5.00 Silk Umbrellas at $4.00. Ladies size In garnet, green, blue and black, selvage edge, natural wood handles.. . Reductions In Carpets. The greatest carpet season we have ever had, but no wonder for all carpets advanced from 5 to 10 cents per yard yet our prices have been no higher than before. You may wonder then why we say reduced prices extensive Bellln let us with manyends of rolls with just enough for one room, on all such we make these prices. 1 Pattern fine Velvet carpet in Persian design, border to match, regularly $1.10 now priced 90 eta. I Pattern good Velvet, border to match, green and red figure was $1.10 reduced to 90 cts. i 1 Pattern Velvet In red with border that was $1.00 now priced 90 cts. 2 Paterns Savonnere Carpet with borders mice light designs, reg ularly $ 1 . 50 now $ 1 . 00. 2 Patterns Extra Grade Velvet green and red, shadings that were $1.50 now priced $1.00. 2 Patterns Body Brussels one In light design, one oriental, both have borders to match reduced from $1.25 to $1.00. 1 Pattern fetlnson's best Tapestry in blue for bedroom, 26 yds., reg ularly 90 cts. now 75 cts. N 600 yds. good Rag Carpet at 25 cents a yd. Rugs, at big reductions too, quality guaranteed Smyrna Rug 12x15 fet, real oriental flgurings was $55.00 redeced to $40.0 ). 1 Smyrna Rug 0x12 rich colors was regularly $22.50 now $17.00. Dress Cottons. Our Wash Goods Department la fat with real bargains, pretty fabrics at lower prices than at other stores. 10 cent Lawns 6 cents and not only Lawns but Dimities and laco stripe, Finer, prettier and better colors than most 10 cent kinds. ( 10 cent Lawns aie unusually pretty for shirt waist suits, polka dots in alt colors including Linen color, with red dots. 15 cent Madras 12 cents 33 inch wide, in dress Lengths no fear that the colors will ever wash out, dark and light shades, wide and narrow stripes 25 cent Silk Ginghams 1 5c. fine and soft, plaiu colors and stripe 25 cent Lisle Tissue, a clever imi tation of the corded silks, a sheer material with white cord stripe. 25 cent Black Organdies in stripe effects and as pretty in appearance as the silk greuadiut s. New Neckwear. Pretty neckwear now is the de light of all, silk and the kinds that wash. Lai-e collars iu cream and ' white are quitodrcssy, $1.25 to 2.C0. Stock Collars in Bilk and Linen. u kJlVia U L,ne of Groceries, Sugars and Coffees, and everything ept in a Flrst-clase r.n.Ml e; ... enrey r, Go. 0 Q.Fropb: Street. Eln Sbect Q "DC DC DCTDOC DOC 9 P. K USTER,