FLAG RAISING. Vst week was flag raisins week I an Senior Wise Commander ol 3C.4 G. A. K of Middlebui gh, thought it my duty . to appoiut jornmittee, wbicb consisted of goes James bhumnn, V. H. and II. II. Rcnninger. On f;rdfr. Dec. 14, I called upon the fflittoe to meet at tbo Senior Commander s bouse, where t was a very patriotic commit toe I lice awaiting who bad tho ling u und all marcbcd to the Frank- schools which are taught by Ime Erdley and Louisa Walter. the flag was started Mrs. aud Mrs, Ilenningcr started M chorus and sang "hoist up the gad long may it wave. The uitteo of ladios consisted of W. R. Jones, Mrs. II. II. Hen- Mrs. James Shuman aud Mrs. law, wile 01 tne nenior iso nander. I think it should be July of every school director every toacher to see that a flog kised at e ?cry school in the coun- teach the children tho moaning ir American flag for which wp all L-ht so nobly and niatiy others bled and died for our country's i ii i it ! ii i-e. oiui Know uiui n is iuc of our county SuperiiitiuU-ut .1 . -. t ....... t .iTcuags raiscn nt every rciipoi c iu tho county. Tluro are a more schools in our distiict b I think will also be supplied llags before Christinas. Wo vii v thankful to tho ladies who obly assisted us iu our work. Kt.lAS M INIt'M. Senior Wise ('oiiiiiiiiik1t. 11EAVEKTOWN. !is Ella Aigler from near i'rte- lit, 1 . m tsr, enjoycu me Hospitality ol UU here the latter pint of last k... .Mrs. Lester Wetel has re- kcil to her home at Kelinsgrove, ra week's visit here. .. .Miss alt r of llerudon is hero lookintr old acquaintances. . . . Win, A. 1 1 lxK ami iamuy irom rreinont tul relatives hero recently 8 Annie Hackeuburg went to H'burg, to spend some time with F grand-parents. . . .Mrs, Elizabeth her has returned from Jamison j whre she visited the family of fi i "w-v r m ... 08. auortiss. . . .ur. a. l, otron tcr recently made a business trip Philadelphia.... W. II. Kearick IS. N. Carpenter of Susquehanna liveruity, spent Sunday at home Ira J. Keller was tendered a thduv party last Thursday eveu- ..llie union Sunday scuool 1 hold an entertainment on Xmas ...Miss Hattie Aiglnr has le ered from a prolonged spell of kimiatmni. . . .Mrs. George Dreese, ,Mr8. W. M. lleiinbuch, Mrs. n Herbster.'ttairs. Daniel Shuw- Jlrs. heth Y mey and iu. foverareon tho sick list lie v. F. Kautz has beuun a series of ItcLetical lectures iu tho Luther- ohurch. . . .Some of our citizens filling their ice houses S. 15. ney received tho head of a five ng buck from a friend in . a. rnU-nds sending it to a taxeder ttoliavo it converted into un lament. 1MB MT. PLEASANT MILLS. Irs, Salome Steiver had tho mis- mio oi falling down the cellar is on Momliiv ii wei'k i.inl .i nc. J Iter arm nbovo the elbow B. Miller of Millliuburg, was in f n on hiisiuess on Monday fllord HaaH tilled his ten Iiiiiiho Mouihiy. .. .Intelligence was re- M here on Mnmluv morniiiL? itJoHenh Meiser'rt ham nt. Mei. rille, was burned to the ground. 'filler with livestock nnd famiim.' Nils; insurance on barn Kmh. f none on stock. Fire supposed pe of incendiary origin.... A IstllllLS PlitfOTnii.iimiit will li.i J in the St. John's church on the 15s of Dec. 21.... H. C. Schueo fumily from Chanmau. were 'mg relatives here several days ttk Norman Troup had tho Wtline of outtincr a. push in thu M his head, while cutting lire . A. hchnee is instructing fw m vocal music at Urubb'u rch .1 V SUrnnli ia nn I lift Mt.... Candidates seem to bo PT....W M llrttvcm nnti.li.lnf A fnr fill was in town on Monday. IlIEADOIiE. A CRY FOR KELP RESULT OF A rROMFT REPLY.' Two Open Letters that Should Snggest to Thousands of American Women . to go and do Likewise. WIAL TO OC1 LitlT (lAntM.) I.ITTt.lt. FALLS, Ml., Mtf It, 1W4. " I am sufTcrinff, and neoj your aid. I have torriblo pains In both sides of my womb, extending down the front of my limbs and lower part of my back, at tended by barkAcbe and pains iu tbo back of tho nock and ears. t ; i 1 01 IT v I Tho doctors havo given mo opiatos to quiet tho pain. I have a very bl(l fovcr near ly nil the time. I am nervous, and cannot stand. lv doc tor says I mut koop in bed. Now I ptaro mysi'lf under your care. Tarn only tenty-o e years ol.l, and too yxuin to RulTersotmieh, ' Mas. t'11 . I'mikkh. TIio uliDve letter was received by Mrs. PinkliiMi lit l.ynn, M.ims., M ly 18I, wliirli i. r iv 1 .1 r.:iitit reply. Til.; i i" ' :j ; l"iier re e!ied Mrs. Pilikll 1:1! ' 1 live m :i:ln l iter. Nolo till! rel'll. Inn:: I'ai.i.-i, Vixn . s-;it. SI, Is.'l " I dei'iu it my d'lly to aunoiiiiec tlio fiet to lay f.'ibuv-HiiiTerers of all feinabi -nmil:iuts, thit I.ylhi '. 1'i.iUitim'x t real iii'-tit and Yeeiablo ('nmouad have i n'ii"ly rured tne of nil tin pains and siilTeritcj I was en lurini; w hen I wroto you last May. I folloed your ad ire to tin letter, n a 1 t!e renill is nimply won 1! rf ill. .M iylleaxen bb'ss you and tlui pil wor!t you are dnim for your sex!" - MlH. ( MAS. I'AWiKII. All diuyi'its iii town nay there Is a tremendous demand for .i'i .. 'i'.i'.-'c'ii'k ('oih;miiii I; and it is doin b!s of .;on 1 a mom; ilie women. If y.ni are siek a m I iii tronlib' write tl :. . l'inkl. ;:a. ilelit I uw.-iu yon. Ulr Ii EuJHylilliip D - - sninnT. TEE CHANGE OF YOUR LIFE. We received to-day 460 Men's BLACK AND BLUE KERSEY MOATS, i'AXTOXVILLK. Prof. P. C. Howc i sox nnd family visititl his luothvr over Sunday.... Charles P. Swcngln had been quite sick for a few weeks, but is slowly recovering at'iiin Mrs. S. Bower box remodeled her house by newlr weather boardinjj it nnd nddini shutters and a new portico to it. It adds preatly to the appearance of the house. James Bowersox, the skilled median m nf Mi, 1,11., I assisted by Charlos Dobson put up mejoD airs. Austin Uift visited her daughter, Mrs. John Sterner at Sunbury over Sunday. .. .Clarence Nhnmlmeh uin nf ftlinil.ta S!lm,nUn..l. of Michigan, is visitinjj friends at mis place, it, is thirteen years since they left hero nnd moved to Michi- Kan. ..Charles Middleswnrth and f.'.tnily f Ohio visited James Stout's a few days hist week WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT 5 DOLLARS their real Value is 38.00. 974 MEN'S and BOYS' unfinished WORSTED SUITS, which we are selling nt 55.00. THEY ARE WORTH FULLY o: 00U BLE THE MDN EY, :o As this is no every day oiler it will pay everybody to takeadvnn tage of getting their Winter Cloth ing for less money, than other deal ers are able to buy them at. Positively n (iooU misrepresented :lf (K, tt Vli:iltlo OiE PRICE RTORE. A. OPPEIEIIEH, ::: jlBORY, PA exir V. S. Hy purelnihim; TEN DOLLARS wortlj of jfoo'ls. w will pay one linir of the CAU PA UK. a ttam lti-lirf for Klx iiiMuiUm, "This iiifoi-iti:it ion' h till n well known physic!. hi t 11 eii-reiini(lent of the Tki.Kuham. "inuy nave many lives; at any r;it.' it will prove uu in valuitlile ho, n to pcoplo Niir, eriiiR from rheumatism in uny foriu." "KheiimaliMii in enuseil by iici.lity of the blond. It shoiilil never be neli-cteil. This ri-ini'ily, us I know by Ioiir prnetiee, I-. v.yy elllnaeious uinl ns biu.ple us it is powerful. "Here it is,' he mhl-il, "when 11 rhi'tini'itie twinge is experii-neetl, the pntii-nt shoulil buy n bottln of Dr. I 'avid Keiuieily'8 Favorite Keiiledy aud take one teasponufiil in uillk or water to Miit the netlon of tho bow els, t hi ee ti me inlay, and continue daily until the last vistarn of the initially has disappeared. That's nil, but if taken as I have, prescribed, it will save many doctors' bills, to say nothing of pains, aches ami swell ings. I've never known It to fall- Albntijf, X. Y., Teleyram. a: The Philadelphia Press For 1896. OR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To Ml mr.Torn of EIIHOftrt OF YOt'Tir. i.ovr viiioit uii.i im.i:akh ov pikn AMI WinilJN. l-ue ; clulli buundi fun-ly ili-,l mul mlllrt. I'miliiivm I. v mull triclly ounlltli'iiilKl, .n, I positive, quick our tninriiiit I. No niitttvr bow long duaUuig, I will ponUWHl j curt) you. Write ur cslL nR I flRR 329N.I5thSt.PhIla.Pa. Wll LUUU fOvcari'continuouiprattict, jAN you afford 0 take any chances iuS&rA aw your reputation is at stake i Think how huinilatin w to give what you think is 'oid, ana it tiinis out to bo 1ctliinj else. ; U you huy hero and nro diHHiitlstied if you buy horo and think wo have "fpreseutod things wo want you to eonio riKht in and et tho money LUTmi.l .... l . 1 1 ,. lf.itti If viiiilrn n i,,tul I. - -I''iv4 UM, Uu ttlu UUlD IU piui.ii'iviwu. " " luiamao time, wo expect to btand it not you. K GREAT MRNY GIFTS. There' a gift here for evorjbody-.Honiethini? or other that will he found f"'i'UNi) Bweethoart, liieou or relative noim!inui to uo tuiif,'-reiiieinuor-wiaubo of its beauty and value, rn. n iiuJafiiiiii horn Tilt nil U'lmAAmA FISHER, The Jeweler and Optician, Umbrella Repairing a Specialty. IVnnsylvani.i's greatest Ropuhlican f.miily newspape r, Tlio I'liilaJt-lpliia Press, will enter upon the new year niuler the most favorable conditions uf its history. A powerful aj.rnt in the national com munity, it is now more than ever a leader in news and able comment. Its various departments have during the past year been greatly strengthened. Pennsylvania is covered county by county, city by city, town by town. No other news paper covers the State so well. The Woman's Pae of 'Hie 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 anJ 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 Kki.uiii.k Woman Waktkk.- We want u 10 luble woman Iu cvory enmity tui"-t ililMi u coi Uct parlor fortlic milo or Or. Nliim!' Celebrated Kpl it :il mipMrtlnt Corheti nml "Double from Hml t KnU" flusjm, wltli Asbi'stor Lined Husk rroteelor. Every pair warranted not, to break or ust. absolutely Itiipui WoiH to umlsttiro or perspiration. A mnv pair Klven for every pair Unit lireak.s. (iiiiiranlee prlnli d on t'aeli corset, keeoiuuif luted by over Iii.ikhi l"liylelniiM. 1 fur -nlslirompleto HbN'k oiM-onsl:,-mnent and pay u salary of HO to fill per monili und evpeiise. H.(MiBainplt) out lit free. Hend KleeiitH povtah'i) for Kamplu und tertuf. MC1IOUS .MANl KAlTl HINO CO., H't. 10, Dm. H78 Citnal Sliwt, New Voik r GOING TO CHURCH. An aetlvo, Intellltront elnneli tnenil.er. euile or A-lnale. wauled to represi-nl iih tor Kpnelul work, hplemlld liiilueelnent to rlirbt parly. No euiilliil needed. Uererene reiiuiied. (iikmI pay, Ail (lreh )lobe tlll'le l'ilbllhUlu; Co., W.l CliUKlmit BUei't, i'lllludelplilu, l'u. Jan iii. 'ouout. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. I'laiiH for Water Hupply, Kaetorv Iliilli'liiifH. Mountain HiirveVH, IHspuled Land l.llies, ' r.uu ItalliiuiK l'Velliuf and Dinflliu.'. 'I'KI.KI'IIO.NK CONNKi 'l o.N. 'j MILROY. PA. cDu&tice cf the Peace AND GOiMVlOYANGSR ' M. Z. STEIMN'CER. Midilcburgh, Pa JK. A. C.Vl'ANtjLKH, DENTIST. Uhb Adiiilnirttereil. ('rown mul Hrliltfework. Kte Olllceone door north of Weiu' Store BBlhiHyrove, Vu. WEI', SELINSGR DYE, PA. Just arrived an elegant and ex tensive assortment of WINTER GOODS Come and see them. Ladies' and Children's Coats and capes of the latest styles. Fine lin of Novelty Dress. Goods, Plaids. Silks, etc. Complete lino of Underwear Cor Ladies, Mvn and Children. Our line of woolen varn is now ct.nijilcte. Fine lino of Dress (linirliams .V. a yard. We h.n,. a jce lino of Kid Cloves in black and colon-d with I 1 iiv pearl buttons, lino quality 75e. a pair. A -all to ,,,, sloru win repay you. Respectfully, S. WEIS, Selinsgrove, Pa. Vi J. ' i ' I I Ml V HIaL! I Lf. biuxsiing ana mm Bazaar, SELIiyGCROVE, PEityRIA. OurFalland Winter Clothing, llonis Sm,.s, lit,-., arc eoniin in lively, in fact we arc now ready with a ii k that exeeeds ativthin before presented lo 'i h people of this county, either in style, quality or quantity. We have, at vottr service what no other ('lo'thiuir and Shoe House iu this part of the State eau oiler. . - OVERCOATS" lor Dress, Uusiness and Storm for Men, Vouthxand lb vs. A Full Outfit, from head to foot FOR 5.00 Children's Suits at J!) CKXTS and upward. Hal's and Caps in all the latest styles, and the latest styles in Neck wear. CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. A htot'k of Lap llohoH, Horse IJlunkots, TninkH, Satchels, rinhicllas. Ui'CHt L.irguiiiH in lio.vs', Youths', Mon'h, MIksch' nml Liuli.-s' Slides." Iu this lino wo ran hhvo you iiioiitiy. H. OPPEITEIMER, Clothier k Shoe Dealer, Ma -"rott, Si:MNS(n()VEt j.Ai I will pny the tv .. .. . Trtonn win worth of GOODS nt mv etoro. 'ntiu "o nf.l hj ? Prices Cm ami Me We intend to make our New Slock of Fall k Winter Goods Move more, rapidly if low prices will do it. CLOTHING Of every description of Men, oy's and Chsldren, Om i eoats and Cent's Furnishing (ioods. Kverythitiii of the 'ery llcst. Not a poor article in the store. Kiyht up iu (Quality. Kifiht up iu Style. V up iu Asl'ortnicnf. .) ust what will please you. Come and see, No trouble to show (loods. R. GUNSBURuER Xew Dank Duildinic, IIDDLKHCKCII, FA A Large Assortment of o( FALLBANDaV$nNTEROOD$'l At the Great BARGAIN COUNTER F. H. MRURER, 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 dealor 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 on DOOTS and SHOKS the highest prices are.paidtfoh produce, cash paid for but ter:and eggs.
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