ME I FROM .ir; less w. FROM END TO JEMD ! if. w CORNER TO CORNER AND 'i 01 AIDAL cleah sweep SA. Jji Fresh Gooi WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK ON HAND. Every Pc.Kii tiiH iit is Crowded with Clean, Fresh Merchandise. Tliinga that you want now and will want later. This la no sale of odds and ends or a bargain here and there, but comprise! our WHOLE STOCK. This will lie one of the greatest Buying Oportunities which we have yet offered, because our stock is larger and more complete than ever. This Great Sale will begin Saturday Morning January 17th, and End Saturday Night, Janf 24th, ' Wrer OUR ENTIRE STOCK will be at Your Disposal qt 20 per ceit. Below Regular, Prices.' IN OTHER WORDS, YOU CAN BUY ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF MERCHANDISE FOR EIGHTY CENTS. This, however, is given, ONLY, on a continuous, cash sale of one dollar or over, We Consider this One of the Greatest Sales in the History of Our Store and You should not hesitate to take advantage ol it. iriaKe Out yuur lists ciuu uuiuc uicuaicu tu uuy, nuci any, wicdc uuuui uuuiubs uu nut Uliuu UULLIU youi way. Take an opportunity of your life time, now. BeTTi em "beit? ,Jclg Date. ,'fiud been em- HJv carri'.'d WECl. f ti.. nsgrove,- A mavkmi isvsirmx. Henry Lessman and lam,iiyV WonderVnpVereone. AWM nem.v rar(ilr aml fttnlij an( lniB beni invMiteirtnat will cu -in i . i ..lid tmuu 'wmII pape; The ti.i t.f David Hoover ami family visit. d ii.wi.ii.iiih hikI .li-eoveries seemt 10 , Frank Iloll'nian Sunday. On unntil leu. .umoie niiiuuK u.em 11 MM III (li.-i t.vi ii. h i Ir. King's New Di wiv-ry 'nr Cuii-uuiiiii"!.. It has il iif ii wild ot K"( 1 it eak lu' g lllnl MlVftl luii'ty :l 1 . ri'"ll-iiU.I j Iiivh iirt '.l it am! iMinqiii'i e I drip, I llro.iclillis, I'tietlllH.lliil Hull Con- ( iiuittiioii. Tiitsii- ueueral Verdict . is: 'I '- tin' itest and wi tellable I ino.ln inf for tliro.a nod In nt; trou ; bl-s. Kvery Wlc Hiid 1.00 lutiln is iniui' .nti.t.,1 Vv Miililtt hniif Drils' Oi)., Hf 14, First National Bank PENN'S CREEK. Mr.-. Geo. M. llarttmui is serious ly ill with oneiiiuonia. Rol. Wirth and family visited her parents, D. J. Hi Iranian's. Hazel Mertz of Middleliurg was a visitor in town last week. Rev. Sliainbaeh of Middleliurgli uvb ll & GruiHii, Hicbliel.l, ! preaehed an interesting sermon in :. .'). W. Saaunell, lJeuu. reek, tu, u j.'jV- church Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Loss is on the sick list. The following were visitors from Lewistown over the holidays : J. II. Lloyd and family, Mrs. Jas. Cross-rrove aud children, L. A. Musser, Daniel Hunt, O. W. Reich- ley and family, Theodore Ringaiinii and G. W. Sheary. Mrs. John Napp died on Christ mas, af'ier a lingering illness of eleven weeks. She leaves to mourn a husband and four small children. officers Sunday of Aiddkburg, Pa. Capital, Surplus, $o0,000. $30,000. G. Ai.fui.1) S imrir, Pres. W. W. Wittkn my Kit, Vice I'res. Jah. (i. Tiiomi'min, Cashier. DIRECTORS G. Alfred S lioi li, W. C. l'omeroy, W. W. Witteiimyer, A. Kreeger, J. N. Thonipstiii, M. Milluer, Jus. (I. Thompson. Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations Solicited. MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. Rutter L'l'l Wheat Eggs 2i i Onions t0 Lunl VI Tallow 3 Chickens.... 8 Side 10 Shoulder 12 Ham 15 Rye fib" Corn oG Oats 32 Potatoes 45 Rrauperl00.1.20 Middlings "1 20 Chop 1.25 Flour perbbl 4.00 SCHNEE. J. A. Landis is visiting his gran 1 pa, John Arbogast at Richfield. David Kerstetter of Middleburg ts BiK'iidinir a tew weeks Willi our Merchant, Peter Garman. A merry fle'ghiDg party of town were to A. Mitterling's Mon day eveniDg. C. A. Wockley made a flying trip to Freeburg Monday. KKEAMER. Miss Ernia Magee, who was here .villi her brother for about two months, has returned to her home at Lewisburg. Rev. Shambach is holding revi val services at this place and has a crowd every night. Levi Art ley and wife had a dance Tuesday evening at the home. Quite a Dumber ot our young folks were out skating on Saturday and Weltie Heintzelman had quite a fall. He was unconscious for a few minutes. Miss Daisy Gilbert ana Misi Ganet of Dogtown were s.'en in town Saturday evening. SHAMOKIN DAM. Miss Lillian Wendt of Northum berland was a visitor to her parents, M. S. Wendt and wife Sunday. Miss Amelia Renner of Richfield was a visitor over Sudnay ,with her sihter, Mrs. Cyrus Shipe and family. Mrs. Edgar Derr and daughter, May of Northumberland were visit ors to her parents, A. R. Shipe and wife Sunday. George Herrold died Monday last. He was aged some axty rr yeunif. -He had been sick with Height's desease. The Republicans of Monroe town ship will hold their nomination Jan. lTtli, and the Democrats Jan. 24th, in Auraud's Hotel. Miss Annie Foltz of Sunbury is a visitor to her sister, Mrs. Harry Gaugler and family. The following are the elected in the Lutheran School. tSupt., Mr. Chas. Arbogast j Assis tant Supt., Mr. D. P. Ritter; Secre tary, Miss Minnie Kiihn ; Assistant Secretary, Mr. Cyrus Shipe ; Treas urer, Mr. D. P. Ritter; Organist, Miss Minnie Fiss; Assistant Or ganist, Miss Annie Fiss; Librar ian, Miss liessie Rower ; Assistant Librarian, Miss MaiuISlea; Prim ary Superintendent, Miss Annie r iss. Officers of the Lutheran Y. P. S. C. E. Piesident, D. P. Ritter; Vice President, Chas. Arbogast; Secre tary, W. P. Snyder ; Assistant Sec retary, Miss Daisy Brown ; Treas Ylalona of Rrmt. "Oh, John," exclaimed the prtmJ mother, a her husband came wearily up the front stepn, "baby is begin ning to walk!" "(ioodt" ejaculated the midnight innrtyr. "Now he can do his own lloor-wulking ut night." Chicugo, Daily News. Inaomala. "Good morning, ir,"6uid a sttager, nccotting' Hip Van Winkle, as the lat ter came down out of the mountains from his 20-yeur sleep, "and how are you feeling this morning? "I am feeling bum very bum, re plied Rip, In the usual grumbling w ay of mankind. "Why, I never slept a wink all night." llpston lY-st. my, Miss Minnie Kulin. Quarterly Conference. Tlie second ijuanerly Conference for Middleburg charge will be conducted bv Presiding Klder, J. I. L. Itessler, Jan. 0, at Middleburg U. ii. Church Quarterly business meeting at 2 p. m and nil the olnclal members are le- quested to be present ut the business meeting from the different npioint meiits, and nil the Superintendents of our Sunday Hchools, class lenders ana Presidents of Young People's Societies are earnestly requested according to discipline, to furnish written rejioris. If you cannot be present send them with some one. Preaching at 7 p. m., by tlie Presid g Klder. . Every body invited. IS. A. Klraeoie, raBior, ing 1 in uet Mlol of Her. jfaeHoW did Bessie raise the money to go abroad and study mu sic? y.ihei The. neighftors took up. a subscription, I believe. Puck. WIllli.K to Urlp Her Out. Mollie What u lung name that heii ess has. Chollie Yes; ba if I had my wiay she'd not hav it long. Youlwrs Statttaman. )llalmed. VliSe I heaxd that you mnib- the rework that 1 was talking yu to death. Uusband Nonsense! I merely said I wished you would. Jf . Y. IJlwcaJUL' tfftea the- Cme. "What a sharp voic she has," "Yes, buk somehow her wonliJ always blunt." PbUadclphia m. tin. Ml Oversight. He Yih-j tlitln t yo answer letter nskang you t marry me? Ehe You didn't enclose a tunM Town and. Coimtry. 1. Suits and Overcoats. SUITS. We have an excellent line of fall and winter suits which we ofler at the follow ing low prices: Men's all wool suits $6.50 to $12.00 Youths' suite,' nge 12 to 20 years, for $2.75 to $7.50. Boys' two-piece suits, all new and the latest styles, strictly all wool, $2.50 to $5 A lot of suits in odd sizes and slightly shelf worn will sell at a sacrifice. OVERCOATS. Our line of overcoats is more complete and up-to-date than is generally found in small towns. Mens' all wool, latest styles, medium length overcoatc at $0.50 to $12.0i'. You th's overcoats, age 12 to 19 years, good quality all new stock aud prhvs that are right. Boy's overcoats, all grades $2 to $5. Hunting coats from $1 to $2. We have received a lot of WOOL HATS for fall and winter, all the latest blocks. Now is the time to buy your LINOLEUM we have the latest patterns and a good quality. Also a good variety of Floor and Table Oilcloth. Hot Eaar to Catch. "Gracious, mother, these young mil' lionaires are gTowing more and more cautious everyday!" "Why, what is it now?" "Mr. Van Castorbllt refused last night to accompany me to dinner with out a chaperone." Brooklyn Life. Read? ta Be Tempted. " Willie (who baa eaten his apple) liable, let's play Adam and Eve. Yon be Eve and I'll be Adam. --.!. Mabel All right. Well? Willie Now you tempt me to eat your apple, and I'll give way to temp tation. Tit-Biti. . , . A NIOB SBIjBOTION. The latest improved Chattuck at $5. 25. A good Single Barrel at $4.75. Th Amer ican Single Barrel at $7.50. Double Barrel Belgum, laminated steel, $ 1 -. Don't forget the place Opposite the First National Bank. GELNETT BROS., MIDDLEBURG, PA. '. I 1 -