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The Danville Morning News from Danville, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Everybody Invited to Visit Our THE ARTISTIC DECORATING PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS GATHERED BY OUR REPORTERS. OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY Bargain Store Holiday Annex Which will open Saturday, Nov. ioth, IEF MENTION OF THE MOVEMENTS OF YOUR In Laubach's Building, next to D. L. W.

R. RIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES. -41 9 MILL a. M. n.

Rhodes left yesterday for Wholesale and Retail dealers in Miss Annie Spotts, of Riverside, returned home Saturday from a visit with Shamokin friends. With a full and complete lrao of Dolls, Toys. Books, Eto. from Fairyland. Choice Fancy Goods, Medallions.

Parlor Lamps, Etc. A rich and rare line of China from Japan, France, Germany and Austria. Holiday Goods of all kinds a Specialty. Also a line of our best selling Hosiery, Underwear, Comforts, Blankets, Umbrellas, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Ware. Latest of Novelties.

All of which are to be sold at -Danville's Lowest Prices. Come see our variety, you are welcome if you buy or not. Come to the right place. Ihe Rev. and Mr--.

R. W. Mottern, of it with friends in li'iDghamton, N. Aries Fenstermacher, of Maus-returned to State College yester- ti. A.

H. Croope and Miss P. 8. pe, of liriar Creek, are the guests of Fancy Paper Hangings. All the latest designs.

Prices to suit everybody. Give us a call and be convinced. PAPER HANGING! AND DECORATING BY CARL HILSCHER. Estimates furnished on application. Satisfaction guaranteed HUNT'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY CURES Pain in the Stomach Colic, Cholera Morbus, Cramp Colic, Bilious Colic, Painters Colic, Summer Complaint, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, in all its forms.

Mt. Holly Springs, are visiting Mr. Mot-tern's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mot-tern, on Cedar street.

Mrs. Thomas Vincent returned last evening from Philadelphia. Miss Laura Waller, of Bloomsburg, was a visitor in this city yesterday. J. W.

Mareteller, of Bloomsburg, was a Danville visitor yesterday. Mrs. P. C. Newbaker is visiting relatives in Shamokin.

Frank Zinn returned to Newport yes Bargain Store. Next to Canal. Holiday Annex. Next.to D. L.

W. E. R. Charles D. Bausch, on Kast Front t.

(is Annie Wilt returned to Sunbury rday after a visit of several months home of her brother, Jehu Wilt erry street. Hughes, of Unityville, in Dauville yesterday, rry Fisher returned to Lehigh Un-ty in liethlehem yesterday after a with his mother Mrs. M. L. Fisher est Mahoning street.

Ed. Y. SeideL Chas. D. Bausch FOR.

terday after a visit at the home of Mrs. Jennie Mills on East Front street. Miss Rose Ditzler returned to Mtincy M. Duumover. of Kutztnwn, was NEW THINGS AT- GOOD COAL vesterdav after a visit with Miss Kate McCloud on Mill street.

-AT Mr. and Mrs. James Murray returned to their home at Waverly, yesterday after visiting at the home of Jauies Ryan, Center street. They were accom panied by Miss Mary Ryan. Reasonable Prices Mr.

and Mrs. William Boyd who were PREPARED ONLY AT OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY DANVILLE, PA. E'ISICE, 25 Cents. the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Gear-hart on Bloom street over Sunday left PATRONIZE yesterday for their home in Cedar Ra pids, Iowa. A. C.

AMES BURY. Charles Quick, of the St. Elmo hotel, CLEAVER'S Just received, line of Christmas specialties. Lots of new toys for little folks such as hill climbing engines, automobiles, mechamical trolleys, dolls, toy furniture, Bric-a-Brac, etc. Lots of bargains for big folks and everybody we hope to please.

See our bargain line of pictures, gold frame fancy corners, all first-class, subjects commonly sold at our price only 49c. each. Fine Bibles bought largely, better than ever, value $2.00. Think of it, our price only 99 cents each. Kid gloves, mocha gloves, in large quantities.

The prices are 85 cents and $1.00. Towels, white counterpanes, umbrellas in abundance, was in Bloomsburg yesterday. PHONE No. 10. Miss Mary Williams, of Berwick, is visiting relatives in Danville.

anville yesterday, as Eleanor Fi ick returned to Brook-N. yesterday after a visit with iMients Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Frick. lry Lutz left yesterday for New s. Harriette Jones visited Blooms-friends yesterday. ward Clark, of South Danville, re-id to State College yesterday after iing Thanksgiving with his par-, Mr. and Mrs.

V. R. Clark. S. Gearhart, made a profess-il visit to Sunbury yesterday.

M. Shoop spent yesterday in Lewis-unstable Peter Fenstermacher, of Danville, transacted business in jury yesterday. arry Lowenstein left yesterday for a in Wilkesbarre. and Mrs. F.

E. Harpel left yester-or a trip to Philadelphia and New s. Edward Pentz and Mrs. W. A.

ler returned yesterday from Potts-where they spent Thanksgiving, nry Peyton was in Sunbury yester- .38 Laura Peyton and guest, Miss WE WANT YOUR TRADE I Mrs. Isaac Hoffmau is ill at her home in South Danville. George D. Crocker, of Williams port, representing K. li.

Dun is transacting business in this city. They Stand tie Test in accurate weighing and measuring of delicate chemicals and high grade fluid preparations. O. R. Harris, of Sunburv, spent last evening with friends in this city.

all new and stylish. An elegant new line of china. William DeWitt, of South Danville, was in Sunbury yesterday. Frank Hartzall, of Milton, was in this And we want it bad enough to offer you the best in our line that the market affords. Our offerings represent purchases from the best houses in the country, they are yours at no more cost than ordinary goods.

Follow your best judgment and you will land here sure as fate. city yesterday. Mrs. Amelia Meixell, of White Deer, CLEAVER'S. called on friends at the Stated Hospital yesterday.

THIS IS A a Kelly, of Catawissa, spent yester-in Sunbury. r. and Mrs. George Kear, of Danville, )t Sunday at the home of Miss Nettie jh.on Lincoln street. Milton Stand- ihs Margaret Brawn returned from a in Berwick last eveuing.

ihn R. Bennett, left last even-ior New York. RALSTON Mrs. Eliza Schug, of Hughesville, and daughter Mrs. Henry Sturdevant, of Colorado Springs, are the guests of Mrs.

J. M. Brader, Ferry street. S.R.Smith, of Berwick, transacted business in town yesterday. Mrs.

II. E. Davis and daughter Miss Helen, of Sunbury, drove to this ciiy yesterday. Our scales and graduates have stood the test and a severe one too and are not found wanting in any particular. We are just as careful in every department of our prescription work, so that no matter what physician 's prescription you bring ns, you may depend upon it, when it leaves our Pharmacy it is as it should be and that is PERFECT as far as manipulation and accuracy are concerned.

We do not handle cheap or inferior medicines. They must stand the test. Gosh's Drag Store, Telephone 2To. 35. USE DIAMOND CORN CURE 10 CTS 444AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SPECIAL SALE! All Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, will be sold at greatly reduced prices, during the months of December and January.

THE FAMOUS "LION BRAND" YAENS Including Midnight and Pansy, Ger- ELLENBOGEN'S, Tailors and Hen's Outfitters. a87 Mill Street AT OWENS None Equals it for Wear and Comfort. MEMORIAL ADDRESS IANUKAH FESTIVAL if A TjS ee our sample cut in half, shows R. S. Ammerman, Was Principal Speaker at Esercises.Oonducted by Shamokin Elks, immeroian, oMhis immeroian, oMhis U.S.

how it is made. Only sold by Good Canned Peaa 5 cans 25 cents, Com 4 25 Beans 4 23 Tomatoes 3 25 Fancy Table Peaches 2 23 Fancy Peaches 10 cents per pound Apricots 10 Prunes Seedless Raisius 13 Currants 12 Raisins, three pounds for 25 cents. Oyster Crackers 5 cents pound. Soda Crackers 5 Ginger Snaps 5 Best Jersey Sweet Potatoes 25 cts. peck York State Apples 20 Onions 21) delivered the priuci pal aJdress cat the first annual memorial day service held by Shamokin Lodge of Elks in that city on Sunday.

Elias Maier, of Danville, also attended this service. The only member of who died during the past year was Dr. U. A. Kennedy, of Shamokin.

Exercises in niautown, Spanish, Saxony, Shetland. Floss and Crewel Yarns, always on hand, also Renaissance Lace Patterns, Braids, Thread, etc. at Bassett's Millinery, his memory were held in thejodge room L. S. Walter, of Mt.

Carmel, making the eulogy. Mr. Ammerman gave a brief 'history We carry the Finest tlrie of KememDer Fruit aud Candles and our PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. of this order, which has grown from email society, formed by a few players IN SELECTING OUR Fall and Winter Goods we are endeavoring to have the latest styles best quality the market can supply at the lowest prices. We have Plaids for Children's Dresses from 5 cents yard up.

An especially fine line of Black Skirts at prices to suit everyone. Our stock of Waist Silks was never as large and handsome. When you buy a Silk Waist from us you know that is the only one like it, as we buy them in patterns only. Blankets and Comforters at all prices, and such that will compete with any iu town. W.

M. SEIDEL, 344 MILL ST. in New York, who called themselves the rews' Celebration of the Ite-Dedication of the Temple at Jerusalem. Hebrews of this city are prepar-for the Hanukah festival, or days of eation, which begins oil the twenty- day of the ninth mouth of the Jew" calendar, called Kislev. or according he Gregorian calendar it begins on ember 16.

his fe-tival is a memorial of the vices of the Maccabees over the Syrians he time of Antiochus Epiphanes and be re-dedicaiion of the Temple at isaleci after it had been defiled by oppressors, and liberty and indep-euce had been regained for Israel by neroes. 1 commemoration of that event lights kindled in every Jewish house dur-Ue8e eight days, one on the first two on the second aud so on until it are kindled on the eighth day. jre are no holy days, but additional vera are recited in the synagogue, he beginning of this feast will be ob-feil in this city with a. special service Jenai Zion Temple at seven o'clock the evening of Sunday, December 16. sermon will be in English, the sub-; being "Hanukah." some years an entertainment is at this time, but it will not be held thi city this year, not coming until lean of Purim, late iu the winter.

Body Lost in Transit. that the to iy of had arrived from and relatives yesterday afternoon Actors' Jolly Corps. From this beginning the order has in creased until it is one of the recognized strong secret societies, whose objects are charity and benevolence Mr. Ammerman's address was highly commended bv all who heard it Concert Date Ohangsd. AN APPROPRIATE CHIRSTMAS PRESENT.

There is nothing that you could buy that would be more Appreciated than a Morris Chair. We have a well selected variety of them at lowest prices. They are nicely upholstered in Velours, Oak or Mahogany Frames, Decau.se of the previous engagement of the opera house for another enter tain ment.it has been npcessary t3 change the date of the concert to be given for the benefit of the Washington Hose Keep the Chaps Away by Using JELLIFF'S CHAP LOTION an excellent preparation for chapped hands, face or lips, also freckles or roughness of the skin. It is neither sticky nor grcasv. Gloves may be worn after using.

Price 23 cents a large ltottle. company by the I'arry Glee society from Jat.uary 5 to December 2. Mrs. Sullwell's Good Guess. flakes a Suitable Present v.

i. Mrs. Edward Slillwell was the winner of the pair of shoes tier el in the nued to attend her funeral from the buttoner contest at tlie 1'oston store, Hergue.s was 1,437 and 1,405 tint tuners We havo a very complete line of desks were on exhibition in the window. Over a-iiiisiisnsr e. jellipf, Prescription IDiruigrgist.

Ccr. axa-d. Centre Sts. i.iou gueses were registered ranging ue of her niece, when it was learned the body had been lost in transit, eral te'ezraras failed to solve the stery, and up to last night nothing be learned to show how the body i gone astray. from 3U0 to 1.500,000.

in Oak, Mahogany and Bird's Eye Maple. Prices range from $3.00 upwards. Everything else in the furniture line suitable for presents. LEARN MORE EARN MORE I To Drill Church Choir. Prof.

W. A. Goodwin organist of St. Clement's Episcopal church, Philadelphia arrived in this city yesterday. Prof.

Good win will drill the choir of Christ Episcopal church for tbe special Christmas services. An hour a day spent In study will prepare you to lake a hlicher piitln In your ftuwn trade or profession, or eoutp rou to fill a plaoe In some more eonirenlal and remunerative -rupatlon. We are teaehinx 2jO.0U0 ntudeats by mail. Wcan t-a-h you. DR.

a 1L REYNOLDS, (FORMERLY OT CATAWISSA). DSN! 131. OfBae, Oppotita Boston Store, Danville, Pa At Trinity M. E. Church.

1 chicken and waffle supper will be en at the Trinity M. E. church on urs jay evening from fire until nine lock. Tbe tapper is under tbe direc-n of the stewards. J.

DOSTER'S SONS, 298-300 Mill St, Danvillo Dentivtry in all ita brnch. Charge International Correspsnilence Scticol, SCRANTON. PA. Local BeprearatatiTe. R.

W. SHELLY, Mas to or Bouse, DiariUe, Fa. teacher institute of or hum-land county will convene next Moo- Many of the lawns about town Mil! present tbe green appearance of summer time. Moil-rt And au rorK uauwwea. Established 139..

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1898-1955