iTyou want iVc. per Jr. lor I Matthias-Clinc. your butter, -5c. per doss, lor Vms iivt C"!u ami W'il'wm egjrs, "So. per bushe for onions j li. Alatltiwi, both of Dublir town- tase theai to Huston, at Saltillo. j Maude nnd Susie Gordon, i f j Liurel Kiilir", who 'Vmio in t. " n one day last week have tin. ti.a:. I s 1 of tlio editor's family for!'al!biis H3t of nici appiiis. , . Need.a auixi cathu'lie ? A pili I is host, Say a pill like DoWittV Little Kml.' Risers. About tlx most reliable on. tho tnarlu f. Sold at Trout's d cm; store. QMrs. Mary A, Kelly and Diisj Wink, of this place, spti.l a few days recently at I'incy Grove, Md., witli the former's sisUr Mrs. A. H. Garland. Dr. and Mrs. X. C. Trout, oi Fairtield, Pa., and Dr. C. N Trout, of Ked Lion, IV, 'von quests over Sunday in the home of their mother, Mrs. M. li. Trout, of this place. C. K. Spangler aud family, who removed recently trom i'odtowr. ship into their new house i.n North Second .street, uie jfettii things fixed up cosily. When they get everything tiuislied, tin v will have a beautiful and com fori able home. Good for everything a salve 'is used for and especially recom meuded for piles. That is wh;. we say of DcWitt's Witch llaz Salve. On the market for yea; s ami a standby iu thousands ! i'.imilies. Get DWitt's. Soldi. Trout's drug store. There will be a local iustitu ill Back Kun Friday evening, -V. vember 'Jth. Questions for Ui: cussiou : 1. Kight Views of Etlu cation. 2. liequisitesu the Te.tci , er for Government. 'A. ThoTeacii er's Kelation to the Parents' His Pupils. Virginia Truax. Preventics, as the name m, plies, prevent all colds aud grip . wheu "taken at the snec.e stage. ' Preventics are toothsome canci., tablets. Preventics dissipate til colds quickly, and taken early w uon you nrsiieei mat a cold i- coming, they check and prevent them, i'reventtcs are thorough ly safe for children, aud as effect ual for adults. Sold ond recon, mended in ii cent aud 2" cent bo. es at Dickson's drug store. Nathan Lininger, of Billing- Mont., and -,rs. Martha Melt.- t;re, of Mercers utitjr, spent lai Sunday with the hitter's moth and sisters in Ayr township. Mr. lul.jger stopped off a few days en route to New York, fi om which city he will sail to Panama where fie is employed as one of the en gineers ou the big canal. Piles quickly and positively cured witn Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. It's made for piles alone and it does the work sun ly aud with satisfaction. ltd. mg, painful, protruding, or blind files disappear like magic by its use. Lare Nicxei-Capperl glass i irs, fiO cents. Sold and recon - in sided at Dickson's drug store ship, w i; uia . i, J by li ;v i r Wes' t tho City Hi 'el, in this p ac-', i.isi Saturday. V Mill M UN 0I: (11)1.1) CDiihl not briii;.' as lnucn h;;ppi lies.-, lo Mrs. Lucia Wilke, nt Car oline, Wis , as did one l!."e box of Buckleu's Arnica S. live, when it com' li toly cured a running sure on In i irir, vhich had t'-rl.ured her I lung years, Greatest an tisoptic ho, dor of piles, wounds, and s'U t s L7c at Trout's drug store. Services in the M. E. Church Next Sunday. mVonnkllsiu.'ui;. 'J-.'.'yJ a. m. Sabbath School; b):'.0 preaching service Su uject : - -"Tiie '1 rusts, Perils, and Safe guards of Our Nation." 2:"-i p. in. J uuior Epv.orth League; i'A'j Senior Epworth League. Prayc r innct.ug every V'euuo.-,day even i'ig at o'clock. k Nuiis iij.f.. 1 :iti i p. m. Sabbatl) School; '2 :.',() preaching service Subj;;ct : "The Principles of Pure Christi anity." Administrati .11 of the Lord's Supper. l'cin' i.rn u.tun. Ji-jua. m. :-ai).jatli Scliool; 1 : :i j Class Meeting; leuo Epworth League; 7;l " Pre idling and Evan gelistic service:-; -Suhji-ot of ser mou : "Sacrifice and Uevival." Kvangeliitic services uightly at Ft. Littleton, beginning prompt l? at 7 o'clock. Rev. John C. Grimes, pastor. Pontmaslcr Robbed. G. W. Fonts, Postmaster at lverton, la., nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to' his letter, which says: "For "O years 1 had chron ic liver complaint, vthieh led to bucli a severe ca.io of jiuudice that even my tinker nails turned yellow; when my doctor prescrib ed Electric Bittern; which cured me aud huvo kept mo well fur eWiVeu years." Sure cure for biliousness, neuralgia, weakness, it 'id all stomach, liver, kidney aud bladder derangement. A won derful Tonic. At Trout's drug store, 50 cents. ' 1 School Report. lit if McCi nnellsourg Pri ueiry qclio,,! for ti'e second month : Nli inner ui pupils enrolled, !!; average attendance, li"; per cent, of attendance, 117. Atteuded ev ery day during the month : Win nie Mellott, Anna Mary Sipes, G. ldic and Parker Tritle, Lucile aud Raymond Grissi: ger, U ss and Dorwthy Hamil, Minerva and McClcllan I'ittmau, Mac and Pete Morton, l)w;glu Steach, Karl Kv erhart, John Siouteagle, Fran's Thompson. Walter Largent, lJni lis Wible, Pierce Henry, Albert Rodcay, Guy Reei", Juhn Sudeis and Fred Fisher. OliwG rissing er, teacher. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. take Laxative Bromo QuiuiLt Tablets. Druggists refund moi. .y ll it fails to cure. JO W. Grove'. signature is on each boN. iTic. Local Institute. The tirst local institute of Licl uig Creel; tow nship, was held at Siioam last Fr'rlay evening. The m ep ting was called lo order by tiie teacher Margaret Daniels, who appointed R. R. Sipe chair man. All of the teachers of 'he township were present but one. 'There wei e also present one frmn Thompson, three irrni Bi-P'as:, and one from 'Taylor. The ques tions were fully discussed. Both teacher Mud pupils deserve praise for the excellent musical and lit erary part of the program. The meeting adjouru-J to Harrison villo Nov. loth. Frank Dnui !.--, secretary. A (it'AXNTLt.D CLKK HOK PILIiS. ltd 'I1U'. jlind, bleeding or pro- ti uding piles. Druggists refund ..oney if Pazo Ointment fan's to in; any case, no maiti-r of how .ig iitanding, ia ti to 11 days. "'irst application gives ease aud .est. ."tie. If your druggist hasu't i.. send "0c in stamps and it wi:l as forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. (iKACtY. Tiie wet weather has kept farm ers back with their cornhusking. Hays Witter aud wife left for their home in Pitcairn, after hav ing spent sometime with the hit ter's parents, Clark Bergstresser aud wife at Waterfall. Presiding KlderStevens preach ed a very interesting sermon to a large crowd at Center last Tues day night, taking his text from Is-iiah :;2 : 2. Buckwheat is turning out big in this locality. Rov. D aiituls commeueed his si'coud prf)trac:ted meetingatDuh Ha Mills Monday night. lo.-eph Barin-ite and wife, of 'I'rou'.'h Creek, are visiting the latter's parents, James Catchall ai;d wife. While working in the mines a couple of weeks ago a rock fell ou Mr. Cutchall break ing one of his legs. Our school is progressing very nici'lv under the management of 11. Peter Barton. The institute which was to have been held at this place, has been postponed again now to Nov. 'd. UliATMS t-WOVt Am-MUCH IS de. 'rease in the same ratio that the use of Dr. King's New Life ruin increases, inev have vou from danger and bring quick and painless lelease from constipa tion and tho ills growing out of it. treugth and vigor i-lways follow their use. Guaranteed at Trout's drugstore. :!"). Try them. The Kev. Irl R. Hick l')07 Almanac. The Rev. Irl It. Hicks lias been compelled by tho popular de- maud to resume the publication of his well known and popular Al inariac for 1907. This splendid Almanac is now ready. For sa'o by newsdealers, or sent postpaid for "5 cents, by Word aud Wbrk Publidh'iig Company, L'iiOl Locu-t Street, St. Louis, Mo., publishers of Word and Works, one of tho best dollar monthly magazines in America. One Almanac with ev ery subscription. Buy Your Fall Hal from May Johnston. Tl i nut n rniixl.li-r- .JL JIW mien when you ui'e tfelttii) tin- luil Price ut ,,-';,,-t lllllrit htol''-s ilutl ' it'll Unit wn,v, uinl ju illa I- ivoiilil i If ho wi re nut Closing Out lliis spamin, ' equality and Style Justice S Equality f Every Customer. T.J. WEINER, uncock, Aid. Ladies' Fanry Plaid Coats, Stylish Long Ciuis and Cull dun's Coats. Furs, Tailored Skirts, Shirt Valsts, Infants' Wraps, and Notions. LEWIS H. WIBLE, PBfSIDBNT. W, bCOTT ALEXANDER. VICI PRVHIIDFNT, FRANK P. LYNCH, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. MERRIL W. N ACE, CASHIER. B. FRANK HENRY, ASST. CA8HIBR. ili riiutit ami ,vni win liml iimri' ui both in our gnnilii tliui) iniinystorf In tho town If you uri u jmltfe of nuitrrhil anil lati' sl, li's you will ri-rlu in!;. iinswtM' tliis iiu-slion in tiie n II i i-ii t ii live, come mid Hen our slylos iiml j li-iirn our U'ii'in and you will ) I uniililc to resist buying. m-.c I ami si-i'. Remember Everything in My ; Store Must Go. The Prices Will Do It. ! A1AY JOHNSTON, McComitillsburg, l'a. Hides Wanted. The undesigned will pay fur jrroen hides free from cuts, the foiiowtiiK prices: Steers and heifers, 10c ; 30vs, !)c; bulls, cidf-skius, (ii)to80c.; tallow, -1c. Cut hides, 1 cent a pound less than foregoing prices; mhIU'J hides, 1 1 to ll1 cents. I'ai i. Yai:ni:!: :-: MILLINERY :-: Tluit ili'lies iniiu-ovi'meiitH. Sniart and useful Trimmed nnd l.'ntriin med I'VIt Hats, Vrlvdt llais, rolire huts, children's tains, infant' raps, toboggans, Velvet an 1 Milk I'.oses, lMuiiies, Wings, Kibbulis. DRESS GOODS white silk, black silk, plain, plaiit and faneys. Velvets, j Silks, j Voiles, j Panama, j Serges, j Pongees, Mohairs, Cloth, I Tricot, J Melton, j Waisiings, Flannelette, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFM'CONNELLSBURG, PA, Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. Tin! Muuk has increased in business rapidly and It is now ready to share Its earnings with its depositors, thus tftvlntf them a safe invest ment at homo. Notice the growth durlnir the first live months busi ness. Total resources at close of business April 2-l,l"ini, $71,:?;i:).03; May 24th, $80,711.41; June 2.3rd, $91,485.30; July 24th. $101,023.11; August 24th, 3112,000.00. If you cannot call In person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive prompt attention. LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. 8IPE8. JNO A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRISSINWER, R.M.KENDALL. CHAS. E. BARTON IIKATI1 SCHOOL. liusinossaud Shorthand cours es, day mid night sessions. N. w. Cor. Kith aud Markit Street-'. Opposite Wauamaker's, Philadcl Ihia, '.'a. K K. Hkath, 4t. Principal, Formerly with Peirce's. Cumberland Valley Trains Leave Fort Loudon at7..42a. in , 11.17 a. m 2.4:5 p m.; leave Mer cersburgath.O l a. m., 12 07 p. :n., and 3.05 p. in. Arrive at Mercersburg at 7. 17 a. ui., 10.2M a. m., and .').53 p. in Loudon, k.07 a. in., 10.4s a.m., and (i.l!5 p. m. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR Pll.fcS Itching, blind, bleeding, pro truding piles. Druggists are an thonzed to refund ironey if l'a'.o Oiat neut fails to euro in fi u M days. SjOc. Dross Trimming braids, all-over lares and embroidery, new bells, gloves, faseiualers, shawls, veiling, hanilkereiiiefs, wool hoe, liamlbas, faney eombs, purses. Corsets ! Corsels i Corsets ! I-adies' and chililivns knit uudi rwear. lianner Patterns ! liannur Patterns! Mest trade prices pnlil fop e',"- and poultry. ooooooooocoooo ooccccooo A. J. Irwin & Co., ? g A Matchless Millinery Exhibit, g Miss 8 8 8 8 oo oo Aijain has iMcl'oiniel OO oo liursf liainled the palm to this store: onee more our milliie-i y has triumphul, We show a tfreat line of novelties in our hut department. Many of our own make wliieli insures the o istomer the very lowest priees at which new merchandise v.:, a be sold. Oi.trieh fealliers in lai'tfe Tips and small and nu i'ium sized I'Juines will be very much favored by tho best el;i; or trade. Faney feathers and winjrs aro very stylish, w e show a very complete and at tractive line. Our assortment of Velvets, Silks, Hibbous, Laces, Veilings, &e., is complete. '1 hero is not much use of us petf gnx away at you about our :- Millinery Bargains -: You know this house W chuck full of bright, crisp, new, stylish, quick-sell inff mllliin-r;-, and if you don't buy them, it is your loss; so come in and see for yourself. It will be a great pleasure to us to help ;, iu select a Stylish Hat. Kindly o o o o o o o o 18 A J. IRWIN & CO., McConncilsburg, Pa. Sale Register. Thursday, November S, D. S. Mellott will soil at public sale, I V mile south rf Saluvia, cattle, hogs farming implements, household goods, grain, hay, f.nlder, and uiacy other articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Saturday, November 17, Beam er firess w ill sell at his resideut e l.J mile west of Knobsville, hors es, cattle, hogs sheep, farming implements, corn, food, &v. Sule begius at 10 o'clock. Thursday, November 1. Walk er Mellott and Catherine Mellott will sell on the Will Bard farm, 2 miles north of Need more, horse cattle, farming implements, house hold goods, ike. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Thur? day, November l. Clar once Cooper will sell at his resi douce near Rockhill schoolhou.se, ! miles southwest of McCou uellsburg, ." horses, 5 cattle, hogs, farming implements, 100 bbls. of corn, and many other artic o. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit one year. Wednesday, November 21. 11. M. Strait, having rented his farm and intending to engage iu other business, will sell on the home ia:;e three miles south of Salu- vm, horses, oat tic, hogs, hay, grain, and farming implements, and many other articles. Sale begins al lo o'clock. Credit !) months. ooooooooooooo o oooooooooooo FALL AND WINTER f MILLINERY. o ooooooooooooo oooooooooooo FALL BARGAINS ! I have spent some time in the Eastern Cit ies buying- fall and winter goods. I offer you a line of goods that can not be matched except in the city stores. Ladies', misses and childrens LONG COATS at any price. Also a Beautiful line of Ready trimmed Hals. Latest Patterns in Dress Goods, either home or imported cloth. Carpets at 25, 30,35, 50. 75c. and $t per vd. Heating Stoves, $6, $'6, 10, 15, $20, and $22.50 each. Cooking Moves, $13. 515, $20, $25, $30 each. Iron Bedsteads, 1.85, $2.50, $3.50, $5. Chamber Suits 20 to JT25 each. Rockers 1.25 to S3 each. FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS 20 to 30 each. Bob bleds 16 to 24 per set. Wooven Fence 22 to 50 cents per rod. Top Buggies 40 to 65 each. Anything you need to eat, use or wear at a low price. ir: M. Ml : 2 1 1 : l ; i i 1 1 1 . r H ti i n ) n 1 1 ( i ( n i 1 1 ( ( . ; 1 1 n r' M . i I ; . II n 1 1 1 At : lie old Mund of C. .M. C'riwii, Salt: 'a , l ;i. A full linn of the, laten and most lieautiful styles. .'.Untrimmed Hats. licni 2(e lo il.it. I li u-c.-, Tips, l-'amy Fi-aihi-m, aud Winys ax low as lOi eisi v i.ere you would pay 2."c. Try us. Vou will tin d our sUi -k and )ricis rilit, and you will lie plf-asetl. ADA SP ANGLER, Saltillo, Pa. 'ZZZZZZZ ZZ" Z ZZTZ ZZmmWm Z" m m m m fi . li m fi H ; i Mi t 'l Hi Hi Mi 1 ' fortunate Missourlaiu. "VVh'jn 1 was a druggist at Liv onia, Mo.,"wiiics T. J. Dwyer, no'.v of (iraysville, Mo , "threo of my customers were permanently cured of consumption by Dr. King's New Discovery, and are well and strung to-day. One was trying to sell his property and move to Arixoria, but after using Now Discovery a short lime he found it unnecessary to do so. 1 retard Dr. King's New Discovery as the most wonderful medicine in existence." Surest cough and colicuru and throat and Jung healer, (luaranteod at Trout's drugstore. T0c and l. Trial bottle freo. MliS. A. F. LITTLE'S 'iitji Big Underselling Store. 00 0 M.00 0U0' 0 Wo have now on display ovi.-r tiln i-n hundred hats, .a 11 of the latest styles ahd colors to select from. No matter what pi-ice you puy you reeeive best vuluu for your money ut our store. Wh proved it to hundreds lust l-'all and will prove it to other hundreds this Kali and have our old customer huek. This season' latest uud most popular ftvlim now on display. Silk, Velvet and 1'ult Hals in all colors. Li,ig nap silk heavers. Larire variety of Ostrich Plumes, llirds, t'lowers, and Kiiuey 1'eathers, ilihhoris, I.aces, Colars, Units, Combs, Ladieb Heady-made Hliirts, lVtlleoats, Shirt Waists, Chil , 1,'e"' C"-, l'aps, and Toques-in fait everythini; that , may be found iu an up-to-date, llrst class milliner store. When you want to know the correct style come to us. Ail hats trimmed free of charge. Faney hut pin jflven with each hut. Store opposite Iotolliee. M'CONNELLSIHJKG, IA. ri av nil Three Sorins. 9 8occooooooooo ooooooooooooo GOODS FOR WEATHER AT PRICES. Seasonable t i its i ' m m i A large variety of Ladles', Misses and Children's Cloaks, JacKets and Long Coats, from $2 to 10. We scored a phenoin inal success with that last season, and that is why we have the present collection See Our Clothing ! No matter what the price ours fit perfectly also, full of style, shape and sterling service. The best men's dress over coats in Pulton county for if-.j. Storm Overcoats, &4. oO; Water prof Coats, $2.50; Storm Dress Overcoats, ."; fine Kuin Coats. 12.50 and 14. Boys' Cord Pants, 4c, youths' 115, Men's 1.2", Men's line cords, lined through, $2. Men's working coats, SI, $1.2"i, and 1.50. Men's and Hoys' Cord Caps i"e. ) Shoes I Shoes ! Shoes ! mum V VI 0 0 00 88 h .Vid k r.1 Our shoe trade was never better, and our stock nov-er larg er, than now even though the price of leather is much higher than in former years. High cut storm shoes, in black and tan leather. Same as we handled lust year and by early buying, price Is same as last year. Kelt boots for men, women and chil dren. See our line of . f Ladies' Furs m E 1 1 1 in bow scarfs and mulls. A line line of cotton, wool and leather gloves. The largest line of Blankets we ever had. Large full sized Hud Comforts, $1. Dress Good: 00 in all the new effects. Shirt waist Putterus, no two alike. Out ing cloth, canton tlannels, muslins, ginghams, prints, wool flan nelettes, &c. You remember the underwear for men of last yeur at 75c. per Biiit, the same this year, and ladies' at 45c per suit. Boys and Youths, same price as before. Men's Heeeed link) heavy shirts (blue) at and 45c. Trunks, suit cases, curptls, win dow shades, hoise blankets, and carriage robes, jfrain S. K. S. cotton batting. . - J. K: Johnston, McConnellsburg. HIDES. James Sipes 4 Son pay 10, 13, and 1 tic a pouud cash, for boef hides . at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and talbw- Subscribe for the Nkwh. mj7 - n For siic at Trojt' drug Storo- fl DYSPEPSIA CURE UXUKSTS WHAT YOU RAT II .00 krttl cunt&iM J m. tfat UUl m, vhieli ak t ft - 'IMI4R At L.MRAnIIV V Ask lor Kodol'ii K'Ce Almanac and 200 Yiar Calandor.
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