IllDDLDB UtlQ POST. thius i. ...... -EST BEAVER. GOue of Middleburg .. :.... 1 rail at Litis end inii,v'" of Lewistown spent last week with OowsofCsgr(vetHk a Vt,H)iia lat wwk. He .n need to le Kile ii is lots of wort 'f Mifllin county re p,i-hopdSiiy.lcrscttlc.i i.nllt." iH ''I " . " . .. Tin' Spun will try in ;tu.r ne to day (Monday) ,wlv Weadcr ami Mrs .) 4,.r of Oossgrove, Pa. . IVvkrr. better known as old Met lure, tiol at his son 1 Saturday. He was 'bur- llay, aged about 87. liltoiili. NW" 19 bI"?,m1- us parents Jlilton vacation with THE OLD RELIABLE om i TOPER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE L Stirly and J 1' Jnslier uwiliivs in the niouniain Jiing hist w'w'K' 1,lt',r (on great or too small to Howard is farming for rt & C. this season Knrpp of Iitwistown spent ith his parents anti iricnus 1 'II lMscv KncK oi Dannerviiie 1 !ll(f mill V!l t the Samuel's church Wed- kirah Steely had been on the at week. Ichry Kline of near Mc jtill confined to her bed ir late sickness. HOFFER. Iliimmcl was to Adams- Lrsd'iv. ftnuthsold his two horses J i ami l !'t for Akron, Ohio. i Shu Her made a business .-linsgroye Thursday. v Shatter was to Mt. Pleas- - Monday of last week and nick a horse. 1 (i;iiiI.T of Pallas was in mlay. li.iniwn was to Quaker Pun iiinl Tuesday ItiMmrg Oritg Store lias al II line of pure Wines anil for iiiedical use. tf. Hew J. H. Kceler has painted in a most artistic way the fence around our merchant's re.sideuce. Henry Witmer is mingling among his friends for a few days. John II. Wise last week received the shingles for his new barn. Harry lhtner is at home helping his father on the farm. Jacob Gauglcr has a good horse to sill. Our farmers last week sold many loads of potatoes that were shipped at ochnsgrove. Our Supervisors have reduced their tax from what it was last year and our Overseers could have done the same, if it were not for the old debt contracted ten years ago. The price for butter and eggs is going up but the price for the Post is us low ascver. "sTi Mary'Kcelcr had sixteen teeth removed one day hist week. Norton llcndiix has some lr lives to sell and is overstocked with honey. James 1'athl'on buys the bread lor his children at the bakery at S'linsgrovc; the woman that used to bake for him went on a strike. Ascension day next work will have the largest croud at the ac ipiedu.'t that was ever witnessed and Hoover's rope ferry will accomo date all. VERDILLA. Kolterl and I la ry Aucker !oth ' Union Corner sjHMit jKirt of hist vevk with parents here. Ir. V. W. Ungacre of Mt. .'leasunt Mill- was here business !ast week. lien Kli vmestine and wife of Seliiihgruve an) C W. Sch rev and vile mx-iii Siind iy with A. S. Se-iiii-t an. I t'.iiuiW. X. T. 1 mndiiie InmiwIi: a .land. Iriving Iioim' at Miilerhurg. They ay he e hi lav a month organ. Tuesday evening of ltr-t week iImhiI friends and neighbors gave Mrs. .I.S. A in ker a eomo'ete Mir iris.- part v. She un.s -I'J sears old. It is needless to add that we had an exlra total prepai.d. The earM'iiters' Ugan work on John Krebb's new barn last Monday. r Is the New and Better Breakfast Food, 60 different from all others that it pleasos everybody. Get a package to-day at your grocers. Thi Gmesib rt ui Food Co., Lb Rot, 21. T. ifor jtie.li TONVILLE. VOl Imo' ick of 1'caver Sjriiif. with his parents. J Sliamhaeh of Le'.vistown low hours with friends Wcd- Spiglemcycr ami family, nest ami laiiiny spent jniii- hl'lure. Feliny spent Sunday at rim. Wfirick visited friends at Siuulav. riiniaas and daughter spent ysut Lovi Kepler's. Kepler returned home after wks' visit at Fremont, le Graybill, who was ein nt Kline's Grove, returned itunlay. mk r of our men anil bovs Pgl in hark peeling for II at lieavertown. minion Services were eele 't the white church Sunday. all ot our people were over the sermon preached by the pastor, liev Geo Kaufl- "iy,MaylO, by liev W K loyt t; Gravbill of this JiJ Lizzie A. Hitter of Ritter "letly married. We wish ucli joy and happiness. DUNDORE. y Neitz, one of the paupers fa township, is out on a col- itonr, hut he snva tlinao wlm I k OUL'llt to dn sn pinpand wife, who have tolnnulo for the last vear 1'iug their many friends and m staying with Mrs. Kemp's Mrs. Harry Iioyr. Manic, the wife of Harry Y. lloyer, a well known traveling salesman, .lied T mlay iiihili"Tove ftH-li ' o f "pa nily- is of the heart and pneumonia. 81. e was about 40 years of age. Hhv ttk sick Tuesday preceding and she improved so much that her hus- liiiml went out on the road to look after his trade. The relapse came so suddenly that he was not able to re turn before she died. The end cjiine 10 or 1") minutes before Mr. Jioyer ai med. Funeral took place Tuesday at 1 p, m. Services at the house and inter ment in Union Cemetery. SALEM. .'rowtlel .mt t:.t wvvk Miss Lillie Uow spent several 'ays in Selitisgrove. Mr. llaupl of Shauiokin is a guest at the home of AtniH Gemlier- ;ngs for several .lavs. Mis-es Carrie (Semberliiig ami nnie Klingler and Harvey Smith i .ill . .1 were electci tielegales to the o. ?. Convention to be held at MeClnre. Mi.-s Pauline Kisher spent a week with h.-r si.-tir, Mrs. Jam. s Slear, Mis. Mary Klingler and two lihlreii of I'lkhart, Intl. are visit ing her parents Kilos Klingler and wile. I'ire itad been raging in the woods near rair ak la.st ueel ami liv teady lighting it was got'en under initi'ol without aiy large loss. Mi.-s Lillie Kow ami .Mabie Kuster attended the Ltilheiaii S. S Cuiivei.tioii at Selinsgrove m ilela gets. 'laekstnith at Port is nm- date's cribbintr horsn whieh 0 - tl) the corner stone tliat anted and while thp nnrsp Nle says stick to it. and "g8,,meiDie zufreden heit". supervisor had all the big "if roan removed and the w may look out for them Kerstetter, who has pissed "llll'Stoile. is tnkilKT nmm Mr the River than any of f. 00 Yh but he fell into the "e other dav f A r.l.r. J v M VIIUMVi Tht Central Hotel. Any one eonilng to Mi'ldleburg, would do well to Mop Mt the Central Hotel, and try the Marks' Brand of 8 year old, ALL KYK WHISKEY, there is not one partiele of heatlttche in tliis old goods. The bur is well stm-ked with I'.niielk-s and Wines. The house lias levii newly n furnishe.1. The table will U supplied u il It the best the mar ket air.irds, and I would lie pleased to have a share of your patronage. W. 8. Kl liN, 1'niprietor, Central Hotel, (-('St.) Mid. I libit rg, Pa. Jane Court Trial List. lialtiinore Bargain House vs. J. K. Kilter. I'attlck C. Conley vs. H. App. (ti. It. lleudrieks A. (i. Seltoll. et. at. Cll on A. K. rMties in nn tu w cunt inganrt hair eutung parlor for your lieatl eleauett with m refi.nhing fiin pooauda clean towel tti each patron on the north side of Market square oj posite Cent nil Hotel. Satisfaelion guar itiiteetl. tf. Letter to James 5human. MUUlkiimj, Vn. Dear Sir: Here's what "wears longer" means. D. T. MctJown, Cooierstou n, N. Y., built a house in S,"i and paint ed Devoe. The jiaitil lasted ten years. A year or two later, a neighbir built a house and painted it had and oil. The HcighWs house was repainted twice in the same time. This looks as if the neighbor's liouso was painted three times in eight or nine years, and Mi-Gown's once in tin years. We arc not ipiite sure we tell the tale as it comes to us. It is enough to say that IVvoc liead and Zinc lasts twice as I. mil; as lead and oil alone. The reason is : white lead i soil ami chalks nil zinc is hard; ami when thoroughly ground into the lead, prevents its A PROMINENT COLLEGE MAN. One of Indiana's Useful Educators Says : "I Feel Like a New Man." j , i"; J " ' Mr. John V. Monh-, W JolTerm. i of Iiulintinpolts Ilastnoss College, v firmly believe that I owe m change of food and water wroug suffered with Indlgeutiun and un to do was to give up my occupati an ad. ot Peruna as a specific tor ft faithfully for alx weeks, when I and I seemed like a new man. I time, and occasionally take a fou John W. Meng. TIIK most common phiuicsnf sv catarrh nreraturrh of tlet hi. nnd Imwol. l'eruna U a peeil. Mimmer entarrh. Hon. Willis Urower, Itpresfi lrt C'nii!;re.j from Alabama, nriti foLluwlag letter to lr. llartinan: House of ItepreJeMt.lflTO , Wahiou'loii, p. f. Tho Veruua MmlipiMi'. 'o., 'olumbi: ' IndJanuiioittf, Ind., State '. .'pn.venUtive ' health trt Pervna. Constar ' travel and ; with my stomach, and t . months I i . - the atnmach. I felt that the only thing .ikh I felt very reluctant to do. Seeing irri I decided to give It a trial, r.nd used ; it tat my troubles had all disappeared j bottle of Peruna In my grip ,. 7 the rlilch keeps mc in excellent liexi;;.." need good remedy. A a tonl:' It i -eelloni. la the short timo I h iv e ti - -. 1 it It hiu done me i. ;;reat dealut' guod." WU1U Br. wer. ;ve pro!:N r.'i.l ''..;.i- 1 the u-e (T 1'. ):. . 1 1 ,irlu::in, . . in a n r r:mD .".e..l he v. Hi . 'U his v'.i':i''le a.l- ii ii- i .reiniemen - 1 nnvo u-eti f:tM L . chalking ami makes it more .Inia- of ivrmia f..r bw--ita,le, an. 1 1 ui: ph. urn ia reeoiimieuiliu ii Uj thodo w. '1 1 1-.- !'. . truly, Hevoe tV Co.. New York. P. S. P. P. Smith of Sunbiirv sells our paint. If you do not i! f.T-torT rrKiilts fr Tfite .it Ottec to ' I : st.itemi nt , .f ! ple,i i to -.-ii viee t:rtis. ! A.Mret, !-. 1 I Tie- il::;1 u. i-l . , Ulilo. .ii'., l'rei,!elit Of iri-ia, V'olnmbud, William nyder, u il'e ami d. of t 'leM'laud, !ii i, :tr i-i; in many l"i ieiul-. ami ivlnl i ve- i:. eoiinly. Mr. !li position as e.erk -lore and has bee weeks' vacation. h r li:i- a in a l.i!''.r' i ''anteil ;ht. : l l.i ir i. S ivili r i hlrfai ive grocery a three If o, ii . i IllVe ;i !! . up by 'l'ho.i, and let Us liavi Unr have all t lie p: vi u have. W e item of N'es, No. - Mi.M'e- il. ' If v !o not 'tielllars, send lis will do the rest. what OC23C ' Uaatsik Every Day Ever? week, ias its special features each day our new show case at our front entrance shows a special bargun t.:!e:i 1". Dr. llartinan Killed. Dr. Robert X. llartinan was killed at Golden, Colorado, Haturday. lr. Hartmau was a jirofessor at Husiiuc- haiiua University for several years and in 18!l married Lottie Kqy of Selins- groveand went to Golden, Colorado to accept the chair of Chemistry hi the Colorado School of Mines. He was asphixiated with the fumes of Hydro Sulphite while working at a machine that manufactures this gas. C. Dar win Test, another professor was ser iously Injured from the same cause. He leaves a wife and two children and will lie buried at Chambers burg. Mrs. Lydia Kchrcr. Lydia, the wife of George Hehrer of Mt. Pleasant Mills died Sunday night aged about 65 years. They had no children. She was the daughter of Michael Minium and a brother of Lew is Minium. The cause of her death was neuralgia or cancer of the stomach. Quality Counts. It may bo Interesting to the readers of the Post to know tho kind of men who buy "Theory and Practice of Ad vertising." Monday's mail brought orders from the following distinguished advertising and business men : Robert C. Ogden, advertising man ager for John Wanamaker's N. York store ; Chase & Sanborn, Tea and Cof fee- Importers, Boston ; Gen. Chas. II. Taylor, Jr., Adv. Manager, "Boston Globe," Boston ; E. E. Morgan, Adv. Mgr., the Abbey Effervescent Salt Co., N. Y. City ; II. L. Kramer, Kramer, Ind., the Treasurer and General Mana ger of the Sterling Itemedy Company, who has made "Cascarets" famous ; O. S. Benson, Jr., Walllngford, Conn., adv. manager for It. Wallaco & Sons, silver smiths; Hauoe Brothers & White Pharmaceutical Chemists, Philadel phia ; Charles Kudofl Mason, Paducah Kentucky ; Nevada Business Institute Reno, Neb.; Dr. Maclennan Medical Department, Tonga, South Sea. Hen partinciit inside. At all times in ivery department we aim to give Utter values than ymi et e'scwhere. of exceptional opportunists, ol'ollerings too great to t continued long. "e cannot tell it all in our w make the store even more interesting th in our advertisement. XOTICH : Store will be open all day and evening on Memorial Pay Saturday, Mali :!n. I'.nt tl.t r. klv store i ilaih - He' ile- .aiigiug try to Special Values in Silks and Dress Goods MOIIAIUS there is no more popular fabtic this season, light in weight, strong and durable, and easily kept clean and nice, ami here a reduction in price so early in the season. $1.50 Mohair 1.2o, IS inch black with pretty stripe giving it the effect of a grenadine. $1.15 Mohair at 00 cents, -It! inch figured and Priestly's blacks too, has a white thread running through like a stripe. 50, 50, GO cents to 85 cents Colored Mohairs, rose, pink, garnet, light green, mode, navy, grey, cadet including black ami white, colors that will give satisfactory service. Ilemstitched Mohairs are one of the late eflects for dresses, esjieeially in white. Ktamines are drawing their share of patronage tiu.i these are strong values : 50 cent for 38 inch green Etamincs : 85 cent for 44 inch in navy blue and $1.00. for 51 inch in castor and cadet Wash Waists, r? Dresses, Skirts. shadings new supply i f waiN l"r the forr-tmkis jite'ti'f -tvh-s and eo.ors Of course you will want :i summer. A notice ible feature prices smaller than last year. In Colored Wash Waists: P.t cent Percale Waists full front, well made, a.nrtcl in stripes and figures, worth 50 cents. 50 cent Madras .Stripe Waists plaited front and hack, 'i front and -1 hack, pretty color stripes. $1.00 (.'hamhray WaNts, front has slot seams and hemstitched tucks to form yoke. French back bishop sleeves and cutis. In White Waists. 50 cent fine Lawn, front with six clusters of dye tucks each and four plaits, back tucked and plaited, tucked collar, bishop sleeve. Many other styles are an artistic showing of laces, insertions and embroideries in front. Window and Door Screens. Fly time is near, be prepared now and save annoyance later on Screen Doors in walnut stain, and oiled frames. Screens in various sizes. Get our prices it means a saving of money for you. KNIT CORSET COVERS. Ladies do you want a perfect fitting corset cover ? Then try one of the knit ones we sell, they are made just like i vest, open front, fine ribbed, perfectly shaped, with or without sleeves, and positively will not shrink in washing 25, 35 and 50 cents. XAZAUETH WAISTS, the under wai. t for boys and girls in summer time. They take the place of all other underwear, elastic ribbed peunit peafect freedom and waist buttons will not come off. All sizes 25 cents. Union Suits, 50 cts. and $1.00. Summer Underwear n .1 ,.i .i i.i Absolutely tne nnesc ami me U;st goods we ever sold across our counters. Comparing with our former iiialities these arc very much cheaper-it you are looking for a high iiiality at a low price come here. Pricts range from 5 cents up to $1.00. chreyer, Son & Co. 0 Fr0i)b Streeb. MILTOIsT, PeniD-a ' inrn'g M?nir Eln; ; DC trcct 0