; f4 '." (.! '. INTERESTING PARAflRAPHS Ml Local and (tenefal Interest, (lathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS . h'oley'n Honey an A Tar always stops the cough aud heals the lungs. Refuse substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. Mi.-trt Klliu M flli at, a stenog rapher of Bowling Greeu, Ohio, is the guest of Miss Ella Mann at Siiluv'm. Popular Salesman Married. At the home of the bride's cous in, Mr. W. O. NeUon, 508 Fulton avenue, Baltimore, Md., on Thurs day evening, October 27, 1904, by KdV. Dr. Robbins of the Fulton Avenue Presbyterian church, Mr. Elmer Pec'f, traveling sales man for a large Martin&burg House, and Miss Laura Kitchen both of Martinsburg, W. Va. The bride is accompanying her husband this week on his trip through this county. LOCUST GROVE. The institute held here last Fri day night was well attended. John Smith and family, and sisters, Miss Flora and Grace, of Emmaville, and Geo. F. Diehl spent Sunday with Samuel Diehl and wife. Abner Mellott vie i ted at Geo. B. Diehl's Sunday. After visiting relatives and friends at Blue Mound, and Fair mount, 111.', and the World's Fair, Miss Belle Diehl aud Samuel re turned home very much pleased with their visit. Mrs. W. V. Hart, we are glad to hear is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Pee and sou Grant, of Breeze wood, Pa., Spjut Saturday mgnt and Sun day with Mrs. Pee's father Mr. Cornelius Diehl. CONDENSED STORIES. Prince Hanry of Prussia' Joke With a Paaaant. The kaiser's popular brother, Prince Henry of Prussia, with his jovial maimer and keen sense of hu mor, always enjoys a joke. The other day the prince, who is an ardent autoraobilist, was riding in his automobile on a country road near Kiel, and a peasant insisted on staying in the center of the nar row road with his farm wagon. No amount of blowing of the horn by the prince could make him budge. Seeing that the peasant evidently enjoyed being able to keen the au tomobile from passing him, the prince, putting on speed, pushed his wagon to one aide of the road TBK FSAitANT ttAUMMMMU. and pusfcd by with a amile, which broadened as he heard the paaant ahout after him that he waa a clum ay fool, not tit to run a wheelbar row. - A little farther on he atopped and Bent bin companion back to the peasant. "When you called one el ua a clumsy fool," the officer said, "I suppose you meant hia royal high' Bess?" "His royal highness!" the peas ant stammered, turning pale, while visions of a cell in jail arose before him. "What royal highness? "Prince Henry ol Prussia, who drove the automobilo and who sent nit; lac!; to hand you thin twenty murk piece for not being afraid of sHving what you mean. A Ravaria. Her at mine uh Ionic yaars ao, rv yet my heart bad grown to know Tha potency of woman's ami!, I aat and amoved In bachelor atria And baaked hmtvn tba tna;!' (low. 1 What enrad 1 than for wind and anowT ltt atomy blaaia of wlntar blow, Caralaaa I puffl my plaa tha wblle Hera at mine eaa. , ' Tk Una nara obansad- Tfe loa aa la but a dream, a fleetlne abuw. No peaceful pipe; I cannot amlta Oh. how can I contrlva my pUa Ta elotha theaa doaen kids or so Hara at my knaaaT r A, DalT In Catholic ItanaaM aad rimaa. Ttti Mountain School. IIV MACK H. WISIIAftT. iii the beautiful mountains n Landour, 1 baveciuauieuced a lit-! tie Sunday s.'hnol claa of thim', and I aiu very biifjpy iu my first mission effort in Hindustani. Two little children of the heathen cook come every day to see me, and though we learn hymns ou week days, on Sunday afternoons 1 try to give them a Bible lesson. Bhag uam, the little girl, is about nix, a dear small brown little body, with the brightest of black fcyes, and always a sore face or foot, which bas to be doctored after the lesson. She is so fond :)f dawa (medicine), that Itis evident- j ly an inducement for her to come, , Hull last Friday night, that was a but she is learning the hymns j success, both tiDaucially and so and Biblo verses, the Lord's j cially. Prayer, a child's hymn, and some Moses' Starr, wife and little simple questions and answers, a ' daughter, of Orbisouia, spout sev catechism which I prepared out ei'l days last week with relatives of my acquired store of Hindu- in this place, stun. Then, bv way of reward, j Mrs. Lizzie Chesnut and daugh shehasa writing lesson in the ter, Mrs. Alice Hanger, of Cum Hindi characters, and pictures to ! berland, Md.. spent lust week at cutout. On Sabbath, Bliaguani's j the home of Dr. A. K. Davis, eighteen-year-old married sister Mrs. Scott Deuisar left last and her little brother, Na ider i Saturday to visit her husband, Lai, come for about the same les- j who is employed in Altoona. son. ezcerjt the writing and nie- ! tures. I am planning for a Sun- j day-school for all the children a- j bout, if I come up here next year, ; as there are swarms of them who ! ious illness of his wife, have never been taught any thing, j. The new iron cemetery fence They are so quick, bright and in- is now completed and is a fence teresting that, with God's bless- j the citizens of this community ing, there is no doubt but that ! niay well be Di oud of, it being one some at least may be won for the I of the handsomest cemetery fenc Saviour. ' es in the county. A Policeman's Testimony. ! J. N. Patterson, night ' poli c e man of Nashua, la., writes, "Last winter I had a bad cold on my lung? and tried at least a half j dozen advertised cough medicines i and had treatment from two phy-' ... ,r J siciaus without getting any bene- . ... , , , r, , fit. A friend recommended Fol-j , tT . , , thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and luug medicine in the world." Sold at Trout's drug store. Heeler Sipes. Mr. Joshua W. Ileeter of Dub lin Mills, and Miss Sadie N. Sipes of Fort Littleton, were united in marriage on Wednesday, October j Ctl triA a. I TTT l ! a ft I o, iiKM.MtiHi nMninj5Hiuaouem0lMftf mah f.,1(1 strain nn McConnellsburg, Pa., by thelluils s(,ld atTrout'sdrua 9toi-. bride s paste, Kev. J. V. Adam. of the M. E. church. Miss Emma Raker near Mc Connellsburg, attended the bride as maid of honor, and Charles E Stevens of Dublin Mills, a friend of the groom, filled the ro'e as beat man. Immediately after the ceremony tbey returned to the home of the bride where a host of friends of the contracting parties awaited their return where re freshments were served. During the evening the Caluithmpians turned out in an old time sere- nad , On Thursday evening they ar rived at the home of the groom where an elaborate supper was served.. The bride was handsome ly gowned and looked very pret ty. The groom is an industrious young tnau formerly employed as a dry goods clerk iu Altoona, and has been engaged in the picture business for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Ileeter will reside at Fort Littleton. Their many friends join in extending congrat ulation. He Could Hardly del Lp. P. U. Duffy, of Ashley, III, writes, "This i to certify that I have taken two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure and it has helped me more than any other medicine. I tried many advertised remedies, but none of them gave me any re lief. My druggist recommend Foley's Kidney Cure and it has cured me. Before commencing its use I was in such a shape that I could hardly get up when once down." Sold at Trout's drug store. Frank Barber, of Orbisouia, was taken to the Huntingdon jail Friday morning, The lad refus ed to go to school aud played "hooky" iu spite of everything that could be done. Ue was final ly taken betoe Squiro Carrigan wlio ordered him taken to jail. Reports received by Secretary Kalbfus, of the state game com mission, aro that quail, wild turk eys and squirrels are plentiful all over the state. Last week forty' three turkeys were shot in the n cinity of Shippenaburg. HIMONTOWK, .W'ph Delwilcr, of Pifccatrti, Is vi-uiii.; friends iu this viridity. had S Shoemukur 1 home on I ft vUit trtnu Hollidnysbuiy. Jouoh, ot O reeiipastle, aud ArcluoMcAllen.of Fannettsburg, visited the former's brother, John Jones, t this plnre one day last wewk. Samuel McElhaney, near this placp, had two head of sheep kill ed by dogs lust week. A. 0. Mellott, wife and little son, of Pittsburg, spent Satur day at the home of Geo. Cleven ger. The ''Peak sisters" gave an en tertainment in the P. O. S. of A. Mr. Geo. Deshou? was called to his home in this place from Al-1 buquerque, New Mexico, last j Saturday on account of the ser-, Miss Lena Laidig, of Hunting i don, is visitiug her parents, W, F. Laidigand wife, near this place, Mothers Praise It. Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Cure for the suf- ,. .... . ... lives ot their little ones it has sav- , A . . , , ed. A certain cure for coughs, , . . . croup and whooping cough. A. : L. SpuH'ord, Postmaster, of dies iter. Mich., says: Our little girl ' was unconscious from strangula- tiou during a sudden and terrible I i attaclt of croup. One Minute j j Cough Cure relieved and cured; her aud I cannot praise it too highly." One Minute Cough Cure i relieves coughs, makes breathing easy, cuts out phlegm, draws out ina,uatiou aud removes every Ill All News. A newspaper is just what the word implies-the avenue through which the public gains a knowl edge of the day. Every column of a paper is a news column. Ev en the advertisements are busi ness news. The shrewd mer chants realize the fact and let the people know through a well word-1 ed advertisement what news there is in the way of bargains. A clean cut and to the point ad vertisement has lots of news to many people every day. A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Mer-; ritt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting in a won derful cure, lie 'writes, "a pa tient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcer ation of the stomach. I had of ten found Electric Bitters excel-1 lent for aiute stomach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has uot had an attack in 14 months." Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for dyspep sia, indigestion, constipation and Kidney troubles. Try them. On ly 50c at Trout's drug store. In remitting two dollars to ad vance his supscription to the "News" Ab Mathias, formerly of Burnt Cabins, but now of Monte Vista, Colorado, wishes to be re membered to his old time friends and wonders if there are any! Democrats left in Fulton county1 excopt "Uncle Jake" Miller. Ab j ner, just wait till you see the election returns. JMSTOP THAT iff. T Lcsctivo Drcmo Quinine t&x & SvaaKkoMSoMhlat !3onUs. Thi alSXtXire, COAL I COAL 'lHie hiKlorslK'it'd have ipened a now niiuo ii Lite top uftliiiy- Mill ou the mad leading froiNVw C i eiiuda to UnbertdaU1. nbvii ! y miies from New Grenada, and are prepared to furnish any trrade of coal at lowest mtuo prices. We guarantee to give every )hiiik1 ol coal we ask jmy for. Prices for 2,000 lbs : Lime oal, 7"r: Run of Mine, fcl "Ta nil r.nmn Wm Allow ay, GKO. Sr.KKMAN, Proprietors, New Grenada, Pa. Watches, Cloiks, Jewelry and Silverware. We can iurn,ish you anything you may need in our lino. Write for fro catalogue. Sam G. Mak- tin A- Co , Lr.ck Box 247 Harris- burp, Pa. H li UN TJiJbJL 0 0. K looking is the man who wears clothes made at the Fashionable Merchant Tailoring establishment of I 'r 1A. U. IN ACE & SOIN. p i. . . t n The latest things in IS IS C 1, I f r, rte rt .' . . .juiiiiif;, auu ai yucca llldl Will SIT1KC y UU il llIll You will find there a lull line of all kinds of ll Gents Furnishing Goods 0 Their old customers all stay with them, and new ones are coming to them every day. A. U. NAGE & SON, C2 McConnellsburg, Pa. 5: Wool Carding and carpet weaving H. H. HERTZLER still contiuues Carding and Weaving at thoj WILLOW GltOVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins. Carpet Chain always on hand I will take in Wool and work at tin following places, namely, Frank ; Bare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidig's, Dublin Mills; W. K. ! Speer's, Suluvia; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J. K. Jack- j son's, Akersville; Caleb Uarton's, Hustontown; A. N. Witter's, ! Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Uidge; W, L. Uerkstresser s Orchard Grove. i I Will Visit these places monthly during the season. Thankful for ! past favors, 1 hope lor a continuance ot the same. H. H. Hertzler, j Burnt Cabins, Pa. &1 Forst's seven year old, full quarts for $3.00. Jjft' Our goods is aged in the wood, and Upuivund mellow; better than any you have bad from others for the price, ur your money back. & Any bank In Pittsburg: or the editor or this paper will tell you that Off, our word is good, and that we are renpoi)slhlo. We do not humbug ri you like so many advertising an culled "Uis'lllers." fjK By buying from us you get an honest article, made from honest. select grain, ty honest people. Send foi-onr private price list. II you win send us me names ni iu good families in your vicinity who "S&J and to whom we may send our price f! list, we will send you, with your lirsl f& order, one quart of Pure Virginia foi Homemade blackberry Wine, Freo. t. use wniMKev mi nicnic&j nuruust. 71 JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT 1 To Cure a Cold in One Day Octobar Our meixlmot, t nail 13 uiiium;; tne improve mentola new wood shed, of which Prof. H. Y Palmer is tbe oi,:i tractor. Mrs. Susan Shu for is visiting among her Need more friends. Mrs. Bernhard and her daugh ter, Mrs. Rachel Garlaud, were guests of the family of Lemuel Garland last Sunday. J. (.!. Fisher, who uad been very sick, is convalescing. Elder Arlingtou J. Garland and wife expect to return to their home at Manassas, Va,, next week. IIeury L' tiarland l,ad the m1v ; fortune of hravi,u "D0 f . ; gers. CUt 0tT the drl11 whlle i j seudmS. ; j You can have the NEWS one ' j whole year for a dollar. 0 i all kinds of Cassimeres and W iL.i ...Ml i 1 . ' ...I. L 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 00. 00 Wool put into bats for Haps. cm $ Packed in plain, scaled eases, ex pressae prepaid to your nearest station. Si Si t. MORRIS FORST & CO Cor. 2nd Ave. & Smith field St., Pittsburg, Pa. Dept. 285 COO An almost Infallible remedy for dlt- tes of the Throat and Lunut, known rzt itted the world ovar for almost a Century. lb Two Days, mL on every box. 25c GH s eco art Pottery li .0 .li -.uui.1 l ..it .itiwu tliui it in ail; u nfw bid in the decorative arl. It clinstont s.4 of iic.in nM liurmony of decoration, its new and unique ia.e, it velvety, (.''"ssli'ss finish and soft moss green, crys talline color am; Urn riflnu-nM of its tones, apiicul to the lover ol the i.rnnl ifnl. Ti'.;o Ai i I'oit. r , i ut : -.tory of men of enthusiasm. Mon ty without .Mint luis Imch nsi-ii: ul-o th most modern chemical anil microscopical laboratories, and in fuiM every possihle factory appli ance: and these coupled with artist potters of unsurpnssad skill have made the "dates I'otterien famous the world over. The parlor, re i e)tion hall, den, library are each nmdc more attractive and inviting by an appropriate piece of Teco, a id those who renllv love art for art's sal-, wili flint keen enjoyment in its possession. We have bn innde th' nseru nj.'ents for this bi a itiful product All Visitois Welcome. Rouss Racket STORE Has just received tlieir tall slock ,l lirtivv lloor oilcloths and lenol lums and think they are the ui. "t e have had .vet. - yd. lenol lums 8'x;, yd., cedar tuh, ")2-ti( unil o , galvanized tubs 40, 4" and 4c., .r ft. cross cut saw? w ith handles !c, .Ut. 1.10. Simon's thin oack with hau ! :i.4". The best double bitted axe in the county fo) 4"-., 'his is a job Manu axes 0 I: :ul ".. 4 Just received a nice carpet at 25c, yard same as other ; ask 35c. for. Horse blankets, we handle the Keriuii." blanket Don't fail to see them, H'j, 95, $1.20, 111.2.'), fl.tiO, Sl.'A 2. 3.V 2.1" and 2.1'. These Kouds are all u-a except the U.lc ones, and when a niei '1111111 1 ells yon that lu- is the only man that handles 5-a, don't believe him. V'e can save you 2, per cent. The nic est robe you ever saw for 2.'W. A3 Have Shoes For Every One Wash boilers, tin bottom ti'.lc. The Vitvi. s! metallic bottom wash boilers 8")C. If you are looking for a jiair of ! 8!c, huskinjj gloves 4hi, cotton tlannel j of the Shipiiensburg corduroy pants t ! they are the best that money can buy, i ' cheaper ones at $1.4.". Knee corduroys I ones are We trive Star trading stamps at HULL Sz BENDER, Proprietors. Geo. W. Reisner & Co., Have their new FALL and WINTER Their stock of Ladies', Misses and Children's Wraps, and Ladies' Skirts Ready-to-wear, is the largest ever put in the house. Give them a call. Geo. W. Reisner i Co, McConnellsburg.. WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, CImnibcrsburg, Pa. hv . or mittens look at ours, 23 to ,'luvcs '. and li1. We have sold mote U as,,n than .vor. why 't because - . - .d . -s; tin- same, we have a few of the .") to 11 year-, I'i. 7" and h'k;. The8Tc -eain en I huvcth" uooils to select from. GOODS
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