INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local ind General Interest, (lathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchange. CONDr.NSLD I'UR HURRIED READERS Mi . K J. Tittccgcr is conva-l.'M-insf slowlv. Mi. Al x Patterson left for n ). iIu.vh trip to Pniladclp'iia j eU-rday tiiorulnjf. James K Lyon Add wife, of West Dublin, were guestaor the Misses Dickson urday. (Joore Fix returned to Kear ney, where lif is employed to lire an eugiue fur the funace. A. K. Mock, wife and their two t luldreii Mamie and baby Hush, spent last Endrty iu town. Don't buy a coat until you see the iiews Lrtdioa and Children's Coats Ilirry Huston received last week. ' Rev. S. J. Pittenger will preach next Sunday at Mt. Zion at 2:30 p. in , and in the evening at Bedford Chapel at 7. Preaching may be expected in the Summers' school house, by Uev. J. L. Grove, on Sabbath, No vember 4th, at 2:30 p. m. Harry Huston, Saltillo, is Know nig Ladies' Long Coat as low as $1 98 each, and he has a nice lot .if Ladies' and Gents' Rain Coats at rightprices. Wanted, to hire a married mau to work on farm; house and firo wood furnished; cash salary. For full particulars, address Samuel P. Woodccck, Salisbury, Md. 10 18 4t. Ernest, son of Harvey Batdor f, of Harnsonville, who was taken to a hospital in Philadelphia to have a cataract removed from his eyes, has returned. He is able to see quite well Here is our condensed opinion i if the 0'ieiual Laxative Cough Syrup : "Nearly all other cough syrups are constipating especial ly those containing opiates. Ken uedy's Laxative (containing) Hon y and Tar moves the bowel . Contains no opiates. Conforms to the National Pure Fod ai d Drvg La w. Sold at Trout's drug store. Preparatory services at the Lutheran church, next Saturday afternoon, at 2:30. Communion services, Sunday morning at 10: 30; and at Big Cove Tannery church at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. To protect the little ones and for the information and satisfac tion of mothers the contents of each bottle of that wonderful clul dren's remedy, Cascasweet, have been placed on every label. Cascasweet is a harmlets com pound of vege able extracts that iswi ndeiful in its beneficial effects on the stomach of babies and chil dien. Recommended and sold by Trout's drug store. , - TRAVELERS FIND ScheucU MatitlraL I III the beet of nil traveling companion. To obviate the ill i-cntilting I iota change of diet anil water ; to avoid or cure luuitreHiion, cmiftiitmiion, Hradnvhe, Nanea. Oildines. Car ttlckueaa, etc., to Liven the Liver. and completely banish all hiliutig dlaordera SCHENCK'S ' MANDRAKE PILLS re without rival Hrventy years uwe, nil over the United Stat, have proved tbeir reliability and efficacy.. They are purely Vtfatabla Absolutely Harmlraa. Fitt a hoi In vour auit caac befire you atart on journey. for aalt everywhere. 29 rcnla b or by mail, DR. J. H. SCHENCK & 50N Philadelphia. Pa. CLEAR RIDOB. J. S. Mort is poorly; he is suf fering from a severe attack of lu m bago. Philip Hileman and wife, of Al toona, have been visiting iu the home of the latter's parents, Cal vin Baker and wife. M:s. C. Barnett is visiting in the family of VV. Strait. H. T. Heeter and wife went to Cassville last Saturday to remain with the latter's mother until af ter her sale. Mrs. Lizzie Wolf and her hus band, of Altoona, have een visit ing the former's father, H. T. Ueeter. Mrs. K. E Brown was with J Madden'j family last week. George Clevenger, of Huston town, has gone to spend a mouth in Pittsburg. Mrs. Alice Colon, nee Wible, has beeu visiting among friends in this neighborhood. Walter Stofer and family, of Waynesboro, have heeu zisitinj in the family of James Mort. Whil. there one of Mr. Stofer 's child rt'i' tell and broke an arm. Dr. Camp bell was called and reduced tla: fracture. Edward Stevens and daughter. of Trough Cieek, ha e teeu visit Ing the former's parent, aud hi brother Chai les. Grandmother Fields is no but ter. HUSTON'S Ladies' Long Coats JtiHt a word before wo U-ll you about theuoat wo now have. Last year we showe-l yon a jtreat many coats C. B. Crum had been showing (or yearn. We found it tlidn't pay to try to toll out of style i;ood und in July of thin year wo sold Crum's coats to a Philadelphia .lew aud It In with pleasure we offer you a line of ladies', mlsJes und children's eoats that are absolutely fashion's latest productions. No matter whore else you (to you will find coats which have been carried from year to yer, but here you can feel safe that you are gluing th latest. Our long coats for ladies' are priced $:l.HK, $4.5". SU, il.50, $7, M, $!).50, 410, and 12 Rain coats run from til to 1 12 in several patterns. The young miss from 8 to 14 years has a wide ranjje of pat terns to select from an 1 tii- tray we have been sellinj; misse' coats convinces us our line U right, That little tot just Itrinnliitf to toddle up to the 5 and 11 year fellow may be bewltchitijly dressed lu a bear skin or plush coat at economical 11 tires. We want you to see our coats before you buy no uuitvr whether you buy from us or the other fellow. FOR THE MAN We have suits for dress, fur business or for knock about use.. Overcoats, corduroy oits, corduroy pints, leather coats, lambs wool lined coats, rubber coats, duck couis and hunting coats as well as S veet, Oir & Co overalls and blouses. We are in position to furnish the boy most any thing he would want to wear I i the clothing line. Remember you are not fee li ig the Rubber Trust when you buy a pair of our rubber boot i, rubber overs, felt boots, lum berman socks and overs, for e have the Beacon Falls Rub ber Goods this year which weans you can have the best if you want them. For Your Next Coat, Suit, or Rubber Goods try Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. Si Hurrah! For The I. H. G. 1 fa &3 IP f'TlI The Gasoline Kutfine Is one of th m-.st useful things 8 farmer can own. W ith one of these useful machines he etin saw wood, grind feed, fhell corn, .pump waur, himI many other thit gs. Tbey -ire Wing used in some places for electric lilit pltnts I have sold two since Jan. 1. VMS, ami expect to sell several more before the year is up. The demand for Pittsburg fence is still gi wing This Is a positive proof that it is all right. I have it on hand, and urn selling it right along at the lowest price poshible ". nr rope, "jc- I-insnd oil; &uc. a gal loi-: Machine oil 18 to 37c gal; Cylinder oi. 27c; 1-lb. caD Mica Axle grease :W: :! lb. can Mica Axle grease 2.1c; 10-lb. buck ets Mica Axle grease, iVx:: Harness oil tHlc: I .. is lead, 7jc; Carter lead, 4e: But. h (i.rl 7c: Mixed paint, fl.lo a gallon; Dou 1. , bitted axes lc. to 1, Single bitU.d axt i "Oct solid steei picks, 40c: solid steel mi.itockR, 4(Xs Smooth wire, J2.75: Barb wiie, a.25; Wire fence, Z to 0c. per rod; V ire nails, 2 50 a keg; Steel bujrgy tiro :ic; Dirt shovels, 40 to 55c; Long handle sec op, 70c; Short handle scoop, 70c; Cow chiiins, 17 to 25c; Trace chainB, 50 to 110c: Simon saws, 5 ft, 5 13.45; 6-ft. 4.04; Hand sims 40c. to - 50: Yellow collar pads, 27c: Fell collar pads, 40c. Horse Blankets and Robes I have the largest and best assortment of Horse Blankets and Robes In the county. Prices from 70 to 5.75. Robes from J2.50 to $8.50. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the same, I am Vours respectfully, Geo. B. Vlellott, 3IcConnellsburg, Pa. DUlitlN MILLS. William Wagner has moved in to his house in Three Springs, lately purchased. Harry Gaster has begun to move into the house vacated by Mr. Wagner. Emma Knepper, who has em ployment at Sigel As". man's, was home last Sunday. BIRTHDAY PAHTY. Duricg the absence ot Mrs. Margarot Bolinger, ou Wednes day, October 24, 1906, which numbeiedher sixtieth birthday. Her daughter, Etta Long, and three children; 1. D. Cutchall, wife and seven children; J. I Holinger,.wife and four children; Iriaac C, wife and three children; nlso, Martin and Bertie six of her own children, and fourteen trrandchildren, were present Three of her son were not there in account of the distance they hid to come. Mrs. Ed, Black und thri'M children came and help d to preparo a sumptuous din iter lor the o jcastoa. it was a reat surprise for Mrs. Bolinger k!ih not kuowing of It until asked lo step in to a table set with good things to eat, that would satisfy a hungry traveler. If you like Coffee but dare no diiuk I, try Ur. S hoop's lie Ith ColTeo. It is true that real Cof Joe does disturb the stomach heart aod kidneys. But Dr Shoop's H alth Coffeo has not .; rau. of t-ue .-.off ee in it Being made from parchi-d grains, malt, lo., it form a wholesome, food l.ke drink, yet having the true II i vor of Old .J tva und Mocha Cof fue. "Mad in a in I mi to " Call atourstoro for a free sample, fciold by E R McCla'u. Rouss Racket Store BANG! BANG! BANG! FAIL Wheu the tip of a dog's noso h cold and moist, that dog is not sick. A feverish dry nose meain- sickness with a dog. And so with the human lips. Dry, jracked and colorless lips means feverish ness, and are a well ill appear ing. To nave beautiful, pink, vei vet-like hps, apply at bedtime a coAting of Dr. Shoop's Green Salve. It will soften and heal any skin ailment, uet a irec trial box at Mir store, and be con vinced. Large uickel capped glass jars, 25 cents, at Dickson V drug store. BURNT CABINS. John North and wife, of thic place, Bpent Saturday at the County seat. Mary Snyder, of this place, spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. John Mills, near Shade Gap. Hon. John P. Sipes, of McCon- nellsburg, spent Thursday here. Charlie Cowan, of Shippens burg, spent Sunday in this place. David Bowman, who has been employed in Den holm, is spend ing a few days at his home in this place. Harvey Kelley and his sister Maude, of Decorum, spent Sun day here. Oscar Snyder, who has been employed in Mount Union, is vis I King his parents at this place. Mrs. Charley Lake and son Le roy, of Pitcairn, spent Thursday and Friday with friends here. Rev. W. M. Cline, of this place, spent Saturday with relatives at Fort Littleton. James Waters, of Mount Un ion, is spending it few days with his parents near here. 1 Mrs. Laura Welch aud son Warren, of this pluce, spent Sun day in Orbisonia Mis Wot.de., of Perry county, in vWiliug relatives iu this place. Ouheli v Piper, of Shade Gap, opeut Sunday ere. We have our ammunition iu . ou :t dram loaded shells 12 gu 4'r, Some are selling 2$ drati reason so many hunters don't ; load and you get the game: Rim. five cartridges, 2c: .12 ce r this season, and are in shape to sell ;e. at 42c: drams and li of shot at mens at tnese prices, auu mis is we t any game. We sell a good strong hort Rim, live cartridges, 14c box; 32 ,re, live, 4Uc oox; jb centre, nve, 4!ic box;LaflIn & Gran. F. F. F. & G. Gun Powder, 2.lo lb.; shot 8c lb ; Hamilton 22 Rille, $1.30; 12 gun o single barrel shot gun, 3.25; othei at 4.50: Double barrels, at 7.'' and f8.80; Balastite smokeless shells, (tOc box. Tar Rope ! Tar Rope! We now have our Tar Rope in for this season, and it is guaranteed to be strictly all sical at 7ic bv the coil. We could have bought a mix ed rope of jute and sical that '.v could have sold at 4c lb. less; but whut is a i cent, when you can get a ; ope that don't pull apart when it gets u little wet. This is where you.crti see the difference. We have now sold 500 lbs. of this rope. Shock ly vs, 11 and 20c; sash cord for these tyers at lo pt. The best corn chopper for 23c; Tin fruit cans, 38c do. ; lard cans, 33c. We have the bust ok Bushel Basket made. This basket is made by one of the best basket makers in the country, and he has n" trouble in selling them. See th-m. Say, talk about clothing ami underwear. We have never made n greater hit than we did in clothing and underwear. Of course, it is it little early; but if you come a tUtance and want to make a good day' .wages, it will pay you to buy this now; and in Corduroy pants we aie in shape to do you good. Wo h tve men's cords as cheap as $1.25. We have a full line of tinware, net ions, hosiery, hats, caps, suspenders, overalls, hardware, and window shades; table oil cloth, 12c and 7c. When in town, call and see u.-t whether you want to buy or not We want to see vou. Respectfully HULL & BENDER, M'CONNELLSBURC, FA. Proprietors, To See Our Stock of, aoies , M Wraps. DeWitt's Kidney and Madder 1'illn act on both k'id"oya aud liver and a- a result allord th quick l relief irom those troubles re ulting from an evcoss of u r lo nci'l. Such troubles a Hiuuina turn. bH'kuchf, nclatica, etc , are i'i ckly relieved by a fw doses of tin modern remedy for the kid ney. , Sold al Trout's drug store, STEVENS' & RAKER'S Bargain Store. For First Fall Days We Have The 6oods. FALL AND WINTER. 4 Underwear coming in at prices that will surprise you. Overshoes, Leggins and Rubber Goods now on hand at a clean-sweeping price goods that wtj commenced buying as early as April and May, We, have a full line of outing cloth, at He., a yd., gingham and cali coes as low as 5o. a yd. Muslins, shirtings, seersucker, Hauneletts, at low prices. Men's cords from Id. 40 up. . - . k autl 00c. a dozen while they last. We -J-"- J-rC3 gtiij 1Uvu a few dozen tin cans that we are closing out for 38c. np' no F?ff3F? "rHt 'ttHS s'Ktt' twine tic. lb., rope halters 15 r.V-f ' ftuj 25c., web halters .'10 and 4'.c, harness pads that we are selling for from 1 .o 40c, SHELLS ! Shells ! WlterndLVM.C..l.all-' i ana At dram of powder, all size shtt first class for 45o. a box. Crocks from i to 2 gallon each, oi lues 4 to lOo. each; 2 gallons 20c. A full line nf groceries that we sell as low as the lowest, and for S 0123 don't full l try Stevens Ai (taker before you buy. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange, wheat, 75o; rye, 00c; oats, 30c: onions, 75o, and country lard 10c, Potatoes 4Hc. Call and see us. No trouble to bow you g.xids if you don't buy Respectfully yours, Stevens & Raker Clear Ridge, Pa. isses' and Children's A larger line to select from than you will find anywhere e,lse and prices right. A Big Stock of Furs. Neckpieces at prices from $1.00 to $10. OO. See Them. Geo. I. Reisner VlcConnellsburg. Pa. t Co., 0 n w Bra Known wiu uiu in vwry secttuti ui America ana in many nV other countries. People everywhere realize the value oowei quality ana ( 4 Look for the Jewel Trademark it Th Rod Clover Blos- it; on DUIU. If R3k It is found only on perfect stoves guaranteed to giva com-ff plete satisfaction. It is the mark of stove safety, It nM means good castings free from sandholes, scrap iron, " or imperfections of any kind. Buy a lwel and SI mvb nn.thiml tha fual ..if. Forty years success and more than 4,000,000 !! Stoves and Ranges in use testify that --v btoves are built to last and I 1 3 VJ 3 I 've Bat'sfact'on- V Si warhingi saar 1 V bamialui. Unulna Jaw.la bear th trudo. -Tt priatad herawlih. Uuy from uj. run iVB-rT"'"t n3 (ttissr ImiUtlona. For Sale at Albert Stoncr's, AcConnellsbura. ff TKZ ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP For nil Courtis nd In xpeitmg coiai irom th sys tem d gemiy moving ui rxiweit. a cintiin relief for croup uid whoofinir-cotich. Nearly all other cougn curet arc constipating, csDflciallv thoru containintrOLKUi!& Kennedy's Laxative Honey Tar move the bo well, contains no Opiates, KENNEDY'S raartai. tr t LAkuaAToav or L a DVITT OO.. ONIOAQO, U. ft. A. Our neighbor Albert Stoner m in Philadelpbiu, buying nus-j I ! og for bia holiday trade, (To Sift ItaUkfti) LAXATIVE
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