L.-tepivine wu observed. rv OPBD " I J .n mVltltlOOS WPfP SO I our Ma rv . Jaaafitfl ' Inr i our ..P I .ho id the oWttt Voetdiasd ft Count, having Jweo apiriut I .1 S.'.'ir.C. ui iiti Jinuiiuu I , fo.r vacation last wtk with Ci, Pun.lore. .' (hir boys Jn-'g-1' -n rabbit, hunt .A it is a wonder that no nwi (. i.. hanoened, as most (it tliein rrrviiiL' a eua f.r the first I Rev.E. E. Crumbling, P. E., of I pniirtl Lvanut'Iioil Churc tii il,l Quarterly Cocferenee fxt Suutlay, anJ preach at Wit .a, in the morning, and at Iloov I. ii nftcruoon. aud at Tort 1U .- -- Lurton iu the evening. I The Susquelmnua Coal Breaker L .hit down lor tlie present on Lint of the shortage of cars to C the coal to market. j y. Wise is MippiyiDg one of .niifiicturiue enterprises ot fiinsgrove with coal. r.,h Kerstetter has bought horse aud is Hauling lime IIUAViv - next year's crop. ' . u V. Wittntr is building a shoe Lker shop where he will be glad nit on all casli customers. Xoehill is surrounded by a large of posts to tie horses. fimrt next week will have a few r neonle to help swell the u t l Imber. Knife Sechrist took iu the Vcbers' Institute last week and Us kindly of Prof. Perkins Cure. ja. F. Blessing has 300 bushels potatoes that he wants to sell lffo Biehill has many wood- 1 u , ipers. 8. Aucker, the Overseer, was iwn one day last week. . H. Reichenbach hauled Geo. itzer'a grain to market. iniel Krebs dressed a fine beef sold it in town. lutchering as practiced by our lefalhers is still in vogue, and ih sausage considered a luxury, some. Emanuel Rambo had a new roof on bis house. Henry Hoot had his farm house WW. . . KREAMER. lire. Elsworth .and family, of ustown, ure home visiting her cots, Frauklin llummel's. liss Betiluli Seaman, who is king at Lewistown, came home week to visit her parents, nklin Seaman. Iw). Aurand is home from Lew mi visiting his family, luitea number of our people mled Institute last week, lie estimal)le wife of A. J. amer died Sunday afternoon. '. C. Gutelius and family, A. C. th and family, W. Gordon and ily, all ate Thanksgiving dinner i Henry Groover near Lewis- enius Brothers received a car of western cattle Monday, rank Dunkleberger, who was fith typhoid fever, is again seen ur streets. mmon Gearhart who came over ' Milton Thursday was aecom 1 home by his wife, who had staying with her parents, Levi y's. ' Izora Smith is visiting her i Jirs. uroover, near Lewis- wles Hursh, of Mifflinburg, J to see Thos. Gutelius this S'iks Yoder and sister caUed ' in town Nundav. K L. Walter will spend ' the f wim ner (laughter, tyra. A. pith at SelinstrrovP. P- Samuel Bollintrer. who Iiml l Tl o . w lumova to see her sick laughter, has rotum,! !,,,, fuel UuUlius. who lmd I moil Institute and visiting her p ua returned to Banner f" "7. and Roy Deitrich .oKsgwrng at Lewisburg. fants are doing a thriv- ASTHDIA ' lafanu wd Children. n Hate Alim Esn? ht TUZ OLD miACLE r I I MM 111 Absolutely Pure WERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE SELINSGROVE. e learn that John l'otler who has been seriously ill is improving A. J. Uross and wife exiieet ti si)end several mouths in Philadel phia with a daughter of Mr. Gross. Mai. liolihnck and wife suent several days in Mi llluiburg with his brother aud wife. Mrs. U. C. Wagenseller and sis n i ter, airs, ooiiroyer, are oil a visit among friends in the western part oi the estate. J. IJ. Focht, D. D., iMistor of the College cliurcli entertained his mother and sister. Mrs. Judire Mu. . ' - o- Clure, ot Lewisburg, last week. The concert held in Seibcrt Mem orial Hall Tuesday of last week was well attended and the exercises were admirably rendered. Mrs.' Mary Kenpeiistall and chil- . : . t uren, ot Y riglitsville. snent several days very pleasantly among frieuds last week. Arehdeacoti Itadcliff had services in the Chapel Sunday morning and evening. A daughter of Thorn osou Uakor. Esq., of Lewisburg. was married on mi inaiiKsgiving to a Mr. Crane, of rmlaiiclplna. borne of our towns people were present. Sigmund Weis left Wednesday eve last for a visit to his brother Harry who is attending LawSchoo at U. P., in Phi la. iiiss iMinnie uortner. who is teaching at Berwick, suent Thanks giving with her mother. Misses Jennie and Marv Miller spent several days List week in Philadelphia. Miss Annie Fisher, of the East End, who spent several months in ooutti jJakota. returned to her liome last week. The Women's Relief Corns sur rised one of their number, Mrs. J . . Ulricli, by calling on her in i body with abundant provisions for i nice set out. A pleasant evening was spent. The traflic ou the S. & L R. R. is immense. Saturday afternoon the whtle yard was full of cars for various points of destination loaded with coal, hard aud soft,' coke, lum ber aud other commodities. We learn that W. M. Schnure. who has been located at Plnladel i)hia,working on electrical work for tne r. U. it., was transferred to Pittsburg. We had a fine fall of snow 8un aay evening Mondav mormnor w d V I thermometer 10 degrees above aero. on Asth ma "One of my daughters had a terrible case of asthma. We tried almost everything, but without re lief. We then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and three and one-half bottles cured her." Emma Jane Entsminger, Langsvillc, O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral certainlycurcs many cases of asthma. And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness weaR. lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. ThrM ilinii Vk., enough for n onllntrr cold fctc..uit right for brouehltU, lioara. Horn, hard eoldt, ate.; f I, mint conomlol lorlurunlo oaiec and to kepon hnnf1. J. C. AY 11 CO.. Lowell, Mut. PEUMAXKNT MIT CATION. Cmd Mid weekly for wrriceii either en nlar and eipeniwe iU, or commiHlon, to take or. den tor onr Uarden (ee!si 1m KrulU and Plover. We earrf s full line for the Farm and Market Gardeners, so that a live nan cannot avip UUl Buuwna. mm lu umm .u . 1 1 1 . i w .u compete for all kind ol trade and with differ- niuiauaeoi cuitoiner, tvrita ai one lor term to down with piano .. . EWINEFORD . llerln-rt Ke!er is trptioiU lever. Jas. D.trieh had a new placed in 1,1s liouc. IJcl SlieiiK.ry tf Ivuntz Thursday ii town. " J..nntlinn Gruhii li:i a t-late r i f placed on his new h..usi-. Mio Ii tii V;iM.irii i.f FrtH !nrgpi.it Thursd.ty with E. E. Muwer. nn. and Lizzie Weiuh of Selins grove dined at the home of tlieir unele, J(iMph Musser. OJ. W. Erlmrt, wife a id ('augh- ersot Milrov enived the hosni- lahty of V. P,. Winey Weilnesday. Muss jrauerv of near Ilarrisburg was pent to Midd'cburg Stntion to beoome ac(jua'ut(d nith the road. Mr. Mouery is rn energetio young man and we wi.-h him success. The following are the wcighta of ooine ot our eitiz.Mi' iwn ki rs: E. E Miwmt, 479 Ha and W. E Custer, 409 aud 348 lbs. and Seplmres Walter, 370 and 380 His. and Da vid Spaid, 393 and 390 lbs. A petition has recently leen drawn up to have the alleys and pnl.lic road open south of Indccu- lence 5t. e hope that it will be n success. Beware of Ointment for Catarrh that Containi Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the Her.Be ol 8in. lt and completely de range th whole system when enter ing it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used excent able physicians, as the damage they wui uo is ten tola to the Bood vou can Dossiblv derive from Umm. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co . Tnlfln n contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous Rurfna nt th system. In buying null's Catarrh Cure be sure that you jt tte genu ine. It is rakeu internally and made m Toldo. O., by F. J. Cheney & Co. retitmonialH free. Sold by Drugg ist p, price 75c per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are tho host. Ladies vVanted $5.50 Sample Outfit FREE r. ' t.lertrlc Cornet. (rn;lit (rout, Natiiro'aown remedy for Uacknche. Nervoiunea, Imli. Reotinii, liendiu'lia, I.lvcr and Kid ney Trouble; price il to 13. (or FnllniK Uiilr; price, fl 'lollet MM.,. rit0 fr , ihmrn Trrrtn. O. A. Scott, 870 B'way N.Y. A 0R00KLVH BELLE THREATENED WITH . "!; J CONSUMPTION, Pe-ru-na Promptly Saved Her Life. MUaAilcoO'KoU, 3U Adam. 6trct, IJrooklvn, N. Y writoai " CMtinolt ay too much la favor ot Pervna. Abort ffo wag completely worn out, had m serious t cou8h wbleh ecmed to be In d-inger ot Meeting my lungs. It my system had been in a stronerr condition It would have been much easier to throw oft this cold, but I could not seem to get any relief until I took Peruna, and I mast gay ..iai uru ino worn thoroughly. W ithin a Iweek I could Ka a uiMi Yud Lk piruaa and ant in perfect ALICE OWHIL. - v.vvt A boat Pe-ra-n 4U Bemdy for All niwaM of Winter, Cough. hhib mmmmmmm m lo That Peron curei catarrh, couch a. colds. In wn known in hnth mediosl profession and tlio peoplo generally. It U undoubtodly tho most popular romody for this class of dlscasos in existence. Ruad tho folinwin- BKiri Pe-ra-na Cure Cold mt the Ontut. Miss E. M. Isaacs. Armstrong. Pa.. Vtce-Piosldont of the Fortnightly Club, wnuB I "No 6n who baa tried the comforts Pernna brings would oyer bo without it. I nsoa to dread tho slightest cold, as Its consequences wore so longthy and so unpleasant, and the catarrhal condition which invariably followed so hard to get rid of, bnt since I have known of the blessod roliot secured through tho use of Peruna, I am free from all this unpleas ntneas and suffering. "A few doses never falls to our? "ir of a cold and I kocp well through ltd use." MUd E. M. Isaacs. Hon. W. J. Purman, ex-member of Congress f-om Florida, writes from 1138 CI street, N. W., Washington, D. 0., as follows I for such afflict "ins. I, and other to whom I recon. nended It, are using It now with bciflclal results. " IV. J. Purman. If you do not yrlvo prompt and satis factory results from tho uso of 1'eruiiii writo at once to Ir. Ilartman, .-ivinsr a full statement of j-our cue, and lie will le pleased to give you hU valuaWo aj- "From representations ' to me and my utru experience i icei jusillica in ' recommendlns your Peruna to any and vi,' t-'ratl all persona suffering with catarrh. Address Pr. ITarttnan, Tresldi-nt of nervousness or stomach troubles. The Ilartman Sanitarium, Cu'.umbua, regard It as a great tonic and remedy j Ohio. t ft DOC U rV n OS lk - 0 A l-n 4- Pl-v -rn'rN-lTXA i-wrM QUEENSWARE Attractions Now. iioiut;1; f.w, Bnc-a-Brac Decorated China Dinner Sets, Glass Toilet Sets B-wmim m. 11. . . . -A- A . - wwouuohh nro tan. mtoroatlng Stu.c3.y- when iiacivicst ofsomo ttiingr dosixi1olo for O-lft Qivlng or for Porsonnl Noocla. There is a Bright, Crisp, Newness about the Stock, very pleasing to Prospective Buyers and You will Find it Economy to buy here. The Best Qualities of goods at a Little Less Price Than Elsewhere. Dinner Sets 100 Pieces W make a specialty in sets of diHhes that do not craze. H0 00 Seta, American China, light but Btrong, decorated or gold banded. 00 for $30 00 BcU. Beet qual ity Liiuogues China, choice decora tions. 8a'ad Dishes, Fruit Dishes and Celery Trays, 25e to $2 00. Toilet Sets $5 00 for $3 00 Sets 12 pieces, decorated and gold banded, large size jar Olass Ware Heavy Tumblers 35c to 75 cents a do7.en , , Thin Glass Tumblers, decorated, 76oa dofcen Wlne8eUr$loO,$175 8eb Water Sets, 80c, f 1 25 to $ 2 00 Set Decorated China i'lates, Dinner and Medium hIzc, American goods $1 10, $1 2-3 to (1 ol) per dozen Desert Dishes 75c to f2 00 dozen Austrian China 1 75 $2 00 to $.1 75 per dozen Cups and Saucers 00 $1 25 to no per elezen Cake Plates 35o to f 1 25 each Bric-a-Brac to )0c Fancy Bread and Butter Plates ioc k ..iu eacn Fashionable Furs at Popular Prices Scarf Bon, Clusters and Mufi, Furs have advanced 15 to 83 per cent sine we bought. We guaran tee every skin. More value for your money here. Styles-are just what you want. Pieces just loner enouizh to reach around the neck, Medium! lengths and others that will reach the bottom of the dress . Black satin Hare Unas and Clus ters $1 !, $2 on, $:t oo, $5 00 I mittition Martins $5 00 $7 00 and $10 00 Hible and Isabella Fox $10 00 Kora Blue Fox 75c, $1 00, $1 25 up to HmXl ra.r nut 1 Mulls, Martin and Isabella, large Ki.enare Desi. ) uu. a ou. 11a uti to $23 00 A S12 (10. 15 00 to 10 m IB ... .. .. T " " jiiacK juar JJoas J17 (X) Missis Chester Scarf Stone Martin $3 00 Children's Sets Lambs Wool, An- A Warm Question Do you have comfortables enouc) to keep away the pangs of winter? Xiiirge size comioris, sateen cov ered, quilted; cotton-filled pure cotton, too; really worth $160 but our special price is 1 li). Fine Rugs Big Values 12 ft X 15 feet Smyruu Itiis,' U'ttt grade, choice Oriental shades of led, regularly 00 00 now 45 00. 80xG0 inch Smyrna Bug, shades in red, blue, green, reduced from 2 00 to 1 (i!) Moquette runs, dark borders, light renteis, 30x00 inches, usual price is 2 25 now 1 75 OIL-CLOTH Little prices. ltemnants, I'oltcis licst gradj table otl-cloth 1 yds. wide for Saturday, Dee. 0th, at 12jc. Our regular price is Wo a yard. Heavy Floor Oil-cloth at 25o sqr. yara anytime. Sweaters Men and Boys 5!c, and $i 00 pure wool knit warm and comfortable and easy to strip on or oft. Hoys in Navy aud gurnet with striped col lars 5t)c. Men's plain, navy, black and gar net fl. Rubber Boots. Price $2 50. stricllv lir.-t irrnde nili- hcr. Men's and Boys', Youth's and Childrens' $1 75 arid $1.00. Dress Suit Cases For Christmas Presents, ie itheroid Bistpie Figures 10c, 15c, 25c nj f2(K) each Tnhac.to Jars, ISistjue, 21c and lilg Alouey KaiiKs icuiiil JOc AhIi Tray, Fancy, 25e Chililrcn's Tea Sets, l()e to ;!) Fancy Matcli Safes ami Baskets, 10c to 25e Olive DwIicm 25c and 50c Pin Trays 15c to 75c in calfskin and alligator, inui fr.uuc leather corners, brass loek, and rate lies, sewed handle, niHiile straits, (ients 21 inch $ I 511 and l 75. Iidies22 inch i - ;unl f I i;"i. (iemiiue leather, best ipiality calf skin real niir skin, .iliel li.-im.' iiv,.i. ed leal ber corners, outside mul in. side and inside straps, polished brass buckles anil luck, round sewcl ban dies. ( ients Ul inch S') On and s mi Ladies 22 inch 5 00 ami .s On Canvass Telescrnjs. simiMirlml corners, best leather straps uud han- Ulcs 7 no, lMic, I (Kl an. I 1 l'.lc. Picture Salo 10 Cents. f.oo nicturcM to s. ll ui in ,.,.), Mounted on beavv niioto mats 1."il'(I square 20x20, circuluropeiiing 1 1 in. colored mats, s in. circular 3 pen dants, silk cord and passe purloins. 74c. 14x1(1 SuilIlL'llt Painlimrs in dark frames 80c, 15 inch circular lancy 1 rallies. 0 STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING Until Christmas, Beginning December 6th.j on & Co.. chreyer. 8 JOL&L. Eln 5bre6t. Q lerncai lompuj, . M-i-lSt. Bochoter, H. T. aW x .4 . oc DOC
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