PORT TREVERTON. rDefrmd from la Week.) kfr. Erdman one of Ihe theoloj ue Siisquehnnni Uaireraitjr deiiTer- ta able sertnoo iu tha U. B. ,rcb, Sunday eight. ...Tho cider ;l 1m closed for tha summr. Up- rds of twenty-three thousand iral- t wore made during the season .J. F. Hoffman has shi pped sixty , of potatoes to Harrlsburff by il bot....Auckor & Knights e parche 1 a uew produce waijon. i, with a fine span of horses in gears, and one of the haniiotn chants to hold the ribbons, ks quite nobby.... lne town noil have been discussing the er works question but a copious hits set the matter aside until next dry season. KREAMER. ito. Fagely of Shainokin is visit- friends in this vicinity ... .Geo. ,lon who had been in Altoona trrrater nart of the summer has irnod home for the winter.... A. Smith and wife spent a few days Philadelphia this week....Jas. Lee spent Thanksgiving with ml in Mazenpa....Goo. Hoke 1 family of Millersburg are visit- her narents at this place.... ,n Duck had the luck of shooting iU turkey weighing 18 pounds Mrs. John Mitchel and son of Iville were visiting friends nt pluoe. MT. PLEASANT MILLS. ,1hoii Mongol, teacher of Potato '.ley school, gave an interesting Uing bee on odnosday evening Mrs. Nicodemus Brosius will unv the house recently vacated Richard Rothermol . . . .The toach- of Perry are this weok attend- t institute at Middlcburgh....H. Haas and Rev. II. II. Spohn took institute at Middlcburgh on Mon- , both haviug boon former teach , Mr. Haas of this couuty and Hev6rend of Corks couuty, and :h Btill taking an active interest the advancement of our public ools... .C Ed. Longacre who is Lying with his uncle, Dr. W. W. ueacre, is Beriously ill with cold tbe bowels. Theadoiie. SEUNSGROVE. IUi6S Bertha Keller entertained le members of the class of '96, of High school, of which hhe was Umber, last Wednesday evening Thanksgiving services were hold khe German Reformed church, Deibler officiated. . .Our teach- are gathering new ideas, at the titute this week, to "shoot" at ids Mr. Frank Richard and of Newberry spout Thanks- It with the lattor's sister, Mrs. VanBuskirk. . .Miss Donna Al- i is visiting friends in Blooms- .A number of Selingiovo !o attended the Buckuell-Dick on foot-ball ganie iu Sunbury on mksgiving. . .Misses Annie Wetz- md llary Noetliug visited iu oinbhurg several days last week lit tse of Hariibburg Bpeut Suu- with his father. .. .Mrs. Jobna- Garrett of Akron, O., is vis at B. O. Kessler's. .. .Revival pices iu M, E. church next Sun- evcuinsr. A noted revivalist will uct the meetings, WEST BEAVER. lie sale on last Saturday of the ite of L. J. Romiir had but few Wa. Mrs. J. J. Steelv bought homestead for $805.50, James r, tract No. 1, known as tho Her farm, for $401. Adam psarduer the strip of timber ''uing the old homestead for J. J. Steeley spent Sunday bis naronts at MitLllppi-pfk. oU lady is still conliued to tho r6 from )or lufn tiinlrnnuu Lucy Yetter paid a visit to of her Lowell friends hist Frauk Peter has obtained I'OBitioil of nniinf or ininnnr frir f 'tuner at Crossgrove. . . .J. Irvin NU now store room at Mis- h is ouo amongst tho finest iu pinty. Howillsoou be ready "t on oil that come to deal with -Geo. Dunn bond it nork this t the rule of two fat hogs for 'wllars and tho third ono free, y lor killing. . . . Joromo Reitz t to tako hold of tha Fishor in tho showing in liis "plowing this If hu Lci.nu nr. i. .. :n c, - i " Vl .IU 1 ill DUI 'i IPC ' r'Krit to learn that Andrew wnuuiscr of Ponu township, Stcrinnil r.i(l, t....:.. 1.1 1 1 '"'! Ul XI VIM X . rnHlftger, ono cf tho enndidutes "easurer, died on Tuesday. Dine InnnMiu nr nilager lost his wife. DR. HARTMAN SAYS Now $ the Time to Quatd Againtt Cold$-The lirtt Cold Weather. la ft recent lecture at the Surgical Hotel Dr. Hartman is reported as saying that no one need catch cold if he is willing to give the matter slight attention ; that a cold is the boginning of chronic catarrh, con sumption, disease of the liver, stomach, kidneys and pelvic organs. All this cjuld be prevented by tak ing his advice. The doctor's pro fessional duties compelled him, for maur years, to be much on the road night and day, by carriage, railroa I and steamboat. During all this time he never caught a cold. This could not have been done without Pe-ru-na, he says. At the slightest evidence of a cold a few doses of Pe-ru-na invariably check it. This is especially seasonable ad vice, for the cold winter is here, with its storms, sudden changes, slop, rain and snow. Thousands of people will contract diseases from which they will never recover, by catchidg cold. Dr. Hartman's ad vice should be heedod. Pe-ru-na cures catarrh of any stage or loca tion. It is the most popular reme dy for la grippe, coughs, colds, etc. Send for a freo copy o! an illus trated book on catarrh. It contains sixty-four pages of valuable instruc tion. Address Tho Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Comrany, Colum bus, O. Ask your jruggist for a copy of Tho Pe- .i-na Almanac for IS'.Kl. We must remind our readers that our offer of free books is good only to those who pay a year iu advance. Ex-County Commissioner Heiser peeped in our door ou Wednesday, but as there was no democrat m sight, he went across the creek to find one. luo applications lor divorce in our courts will in all probabilities drop off somewhat under the new rules adopted by our courts. It now costs at least one hundred dollars aud where there is no per sonal service on tho respondent it will take about two years to get a divorce. THE ECIDENT8 OF LIFE A Write to I. S. Qotncbt, ... Drawer 150, Chicago, Score- "V Ufy f 1,18 6TAR ACCIUBKT ? COM PAN V. for In formal Inn regarding Accident Insur ance. Mention thi paper." Bv ma dottier vnil rnn an .a membership fee. ltaa paid over (tiOO.OUO.OQ (or accidental injuries. Bo your own Agent. NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED. Court Proclamation. HIERKAS tha Hon. ll.irol.l M. Mi't'luro ' l'rt'alilont .luiiuo ol the Judicial liiatrict, cotiitvil cf tho counties ol Snyilcr, mid I'liluii nnd J err in lull frmi-e and T. 4 -tw rllnr, K,-iH., A"oclalu JuIkvs In and lorSny. ilur ciMinly, Imvu I-kih-iI their jireooil. lirnrliiK dnio Hit' i.U ilny in sept. A. it.. lv ti. inv iliri'i'lv.l inr the hnlillnu; ul an I )rliiiiin' Court, i court oM'oiiiinon I'lcim, puurt ol l.'yi-r nnd 1'cr. inlm-r nnd OviutiiI t'mirl ul lluurlcr Sublimit ul IIiuI'i'iicb, at Mlddli'luiruh, lor tho county ul Snyiliir, mi thu '.'nil I'Miiudiiy, (linlnir Uit mil duv it Kuc.lM'.i.'i), and iu continue una m-ck. Notice U tlicrcloro hurutiy iilvnii to thu I'oloii. er, .liintlcrs ul tin' I'i'iicit mid t'uiihtalilcn In ami lor thu county ul Sny.lcr. ti ..cur In tlicir impvr pt'riuiu with thiur rulli, rucorila, imiulnl tlun, xaiiilnutliin. and other rciiieinliritiu'ra tu du thu-e tliiniM lni li nt their ullico- and In their liuhiill arliiln tu hu duno aud witur'Kvn nnd pornomi irosciitlni( In lifluill ul thu I'oni inonviciillh uuiiIiikI any o roiior iiemoim uru n iiilred to lui then ami tlmro nitiiiidlUK mid ile luirtliiu without Ivuve nt their peril. Justices lire reiiintoil In ho ll Tl ' I l ti 1 tu their Httcll.Unio at tho uuoliitud tlti.u nttreealily to notice. Olvun umler my haml ami ecu I at thu Mierlll's onico Iu Ml.l.llul-iiriili, tbu ;ird dny ul Nov. A. P., ouo thuuraud eiuht liuti.lrcl nnd ninety U.u. AI.l KEI Sl'l.t'11 1'. Slicrlll. MM livJlri TKE CHANCE OF YOUR LIFE. We received to-day 460 Men's BLACK AND BL E KERSEY OVERCOATS, WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT 5 DOLLARS their l-eal Value is 58.00. 974 MEN'S and BOYS' unfinished WORSTED SUITS, which we are selling at $5.00. THEY ARE WORTH FULLY LIBLE THE IViDNEY :o: ' HM aa. SMalsWsMaMlBMsMaMna, ) As this is no every day offer it will pay everybody to take advan tage of getting their Winter Cloth ing for lees money, than other deal ers are able to buy them at. Positively m ioods iiiisrqwvscntutl :it the old reliable GMZ PR8CE RTORE. iiTTTTiTTiirnn nnnTnTTnir n i - - - MJflMI, fA SELINSGROVE, PA. Just arrived an 1 tensive assortment of WINTER GOODS Come and see them. Trips' nnH Children's Coats and capes of the latest styles. Fine lino of Novelty x-ricoo. uuuus, xriams, oilKS, etc. Complete lino of Underwear for Ladies. Mmi nml Children. Our lino of woolen yarn is now complete. Fine lino of Dress Giii'Miam 5c. a yard. We have ni..n Umo of Kid (Uovcs in black and colored with 1 lamo peari oiuons, imo quality 7oc. a pair. A 2all to our storo will repay you. Respectfully, . S. WEIS, Selinsgrove, Pa. i nnm P. 8. Hy iMirclin-iiitf TEN EOLLAHS worth tf ooiIh, w will jmy hm I ... 1 f r tli- CAK FA UK. The American Protective Tariff League is a national organization advocating "Pictcction to American Labor and Industry " as explained by its constitu tion, as follows ; ' Tl. cb ct of this Lgu hatl be to protact Amoncnn Ituor Ly ft tariff on import, which vhall ftrtiiquntftly avcurw muricno indiiBtnal productt njiunt thtf comp . titian of fj reign labor. There are no personal or private profits in connection with the orcjaniza t onctul it is sustained Ly memberships, Cfiffiributicns end tho distribution of its pijt!ic?.Ncns. "IfifT : C icft' pcina"' ci in i"l'eitod roirdirj ' M 1i:j-;i -ji.i'i " iinj W C or i poi i J.in t. " - . . ' T . -j i j . . tnb c.Titribution, v;!io'.ni'r bii.;.l I' .,i i cauto. 1 H I hC i W'i iiLiint, m ! f .,t) of document r5nrii'a 'l , - -.rt t - I .i ' ti r cn. Com" pit i a i . . ' : i , J .!. . '. .r 60 ..i;' j, am id c v i I in)' t j ii f. -Mtoipibt Ad(-"n V.'- ' r W. .).- f uv Li hi jrai J xr.itj.ry. 13a Wcit iJJ Utri'jt. Nuw Ycrk. ' hamry un ! xin-u ikUT irw kiy rromuu1 a4iv?it nu nu hxciufivo i rnioiy. t loin, finny r.ix iruu u ltniin r ttir ( r u iiii "ii ifuirv, (Uit'xl. Iitmib(tiuui-i llMlUltH Ill0.tl Of I'l w4i. tm Hit rmM iu till. Of OUT t' It 1 1 oiiint rrrav A.innow. tllU'n n nn "i, l; rnllncnl Huriwrtwl. K.M-hf.t4r, N T.ll JTThl.kouirHud.U. .iiio Uu. lpcr. , The Philadelphia Press For 1896. Pennsylvania's preatest Republican family newspaper, The Philadelphia Press, will enter upon the new year under the most favorable conditions of its history. A powerful apent in the national com munity, it is now more than ever a leader in news and able comment. Its various departments have durinp the past year been preatly s-trenpthened. Pennsylvania is covered county by county, city by city, town by town. No other news paper overs the State so well. The Woman's Pape of The Press has be come one of its most prominent features and is eagerly sought by ladies. In the matter of Amateur Sports The Press is also far in the lead and publishes more news on that subject than any other paper in the country. The subscription- price of The Press, per year, is: Daily, six dollars; Daily and Sun day, eight dollars ; Weekly, one dollar. The Press is the greatest want medium in Philadelphia and gives the lowest rates on that class of advertising. a jo Q D U. J. C. AMIO, 1). i).8. UKNTIST Trent hi).', filling, nrtillclal tcotli. crown uiul bihlu work. Teeth ex tracted without (Kiln. hfitifiifltion KUiiruiitfcil. Ollluu moved to the new JliuiL litiililiiii.'. MlDIH.KIlUIiUil, l'A. - S. T- MOORE), Civil Engineer and Surveyor. I'liiiis fur Wuler Supply. Knrtnrv lltilUMnus, Mciniitalii Htirvi'VH, l)lHiiileil .ana J.Iih h, 'l ialii HallinaiN, l,i-vt'lliitf ninl liriifllnir. Thl.KI'lluNK lIO.NNKi 'l DN. mWv MILROY, PA. elustice of the P eacc Accounts. Tim fulloM luir AriHiuiit.s Imvu ln i'n tlli'd. exuiii lllrilnml p.issi'il In thai l'riilliilliiliir'H olllre.iiinl will In! pivwiiti'il tu Hid iinx nnil l' nl t 11I11I111 11 l'l' fr rimlli'liinUcin. All Pi'I.oiih liiUirihlrU will tako liiillcu. Fli-Ht ninl Kliml amnint of A. 1). Kreumcr. Truiuvur.liiliii liruy, ilrc'U. Tlio KirMt ninl Fliiul iimiimt n( H. M. Hinvsur, hhhIkihm) nt W in. Ilult.wurtli for tlio Ixiin lit, of urvuiuirs. J. c. Kt noeil, l'lMtlionoiiirr, i AND GONVE)YANCRR M. Z. STEININCER. Middlcburgh, Pa D U. A. C Kl'ANdLKK, DENTIST. Ous Administered. drown nnd Hrldyrewoik. Klc. Olllueone door north of Weio' Store, belliicirrove, I'u. Clothing and Shoe Bazaar, SELIIMSCROVE, PEIMIMA. Our Fall and WinttM- Clothitiir, lioofs, Shot's, Ktf., are coining in lively, in fact w aro now ready with a slock that exceeds anything heforo presented to 'the people of this county, either in style, quality or quantity. We have, at your service what no other CMo'thini; and Shoe House in this part of the Statu can oiler. OVERCOATS, lor Dress, Husiness and Storm lor Men, Youths ami Ifiovs. A Full Outfit, from head to foot FOR 5.00 Children's Suits at !! OKXTS and upward. Hat's and Caps in all the latest styles, and the latest styles in Xeck- CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. A Moik of Lap Rolx'H, How IJliinki ts. TninU, .SutchelM, I'mlu'ellim. HiKtfent Uui-RiiiuH in Uoj-h", Youth', Moii'h. JlisKes' nml LiuIu-h' Shoes. In thin lino wo ran huvo you money. H. 0PPENHEIMER, Clothier & Shoe Dealer, Market Street, SKL1XSUKOV15, l'A. J will pny llio faro for till riinoiiH who como from adiHtnnco ami lv ,y worth of GO(Aj ut uj v Btoro. Prices Cnt ami tt 1 I We intend to make our New Slock of Fall & Winter Goods Move more rapidlv if low prices will do it. CLOTHING Of every description of Men, oy's and Chsldrcii, Ovci coals and dent's Furnihiu.; (iootls. 10 very! hi uj; of the Very IJest. Not a poor article in the store.' Kijjht up in Quality, liiht up in Style. Kiu'hl iqi in Asfortuieiil. .1 ust what will please you. Come and see, No trouble to show (ioods. R. GUNSBURbER. New Hank lluildintr, MIDDLKlUJKdH, TA A Large Assortment of c(FlLMPWlTi;G0083S At the Great BARGAIN COUNTER F. H. MAURER, New Berlin, - - - - Penna. Here's a Pointer. Come to see our latest Fall and Winter styles of Ladies' Cloaks and Capes. We sell Cloaks cheaper and have a larger stock than any dealer in the county. Don't miss the great bar gains and low prices in Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and OverCOatS, Low Prices ou BOOTS and SHOES THE HIGHEST PRICES ARE. PAID FOR PRODUCE, CASH PAID TOR CUT- TERIAN0 EGGS.
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