Kev. Charles J. Umos, of Get tysburg Seminary, preached m the Lutheran church last Sunday morning and evening. Need a rod cathartic ? A pill Is best. Say a pill like DeWitt's Little Earl,r Risers. About the most reliable on the market. Sold at Trout's dru store. Oue of the bills to be introduc ed at the next sessiou of the Leg islature will provide for tlio elec ti -a of five school di recto: si in each township and borough of the commonwealth. James Fix, ot this place, left Monday for Pickering, Iowa, and on his way will slop n Pittsburg to spend a week with his sister Itussie, and grandparents, Adam KaufTman and wife. Good for everything a salvt is used for and especially recom mended for piles. That is what wo say of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. On the market for years and a standby in thousands of families. Get DeWitt's. Sold at Trout's drug store. S. D. Stevens, a well known businessman of Chain bersburg, accompanied by his wife and chil dren, are spanding the week the guests of Mrs. Stevens' mother aid brothers, Mrs. L E. llarris and John and George A. Harris, of this place. Piles quickly aud positively cured witn Dr. Snoop's Magic Ointment, it's made for piles alone and it does the work sure ly and with satisfaction. Itch ing, paiuful, protruding, or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Lars.e Nickei-Capped glass jars, 50 cents. Sold and recom mended at Dickson's drug store. If you are superstitious about tne i umber you had better give us your quarter dollars, for on each oue are 13 stars, 13 let ters in the scroll of the eagle's beik, 13 leaves on olive branch, 13 arrow heads and 13 letters in j the words "quarter dollar." Now ' it's not safe to keep them, so just bring them in and get credit on j your subscription for fie full amount. i Here is a problem for the A class: "Three gallon crocks brim f a'l of water stojd by a cylindri cal spring, 3 teet in diameter. Three frogs of equal size jumprd, one from each crock, into the spring and raised tha water in the spring 3-16 of an inch. How mujh water would again fill oue of these crocks ?" D)u't be afraid of the frogs t ut solve the prob lem; it is a fair one. Preventics, as the name im plies, prevent all colds and grippe when "taken at the sneeze stage. " Preventics are toothsome candy tablets. Preventics dissipate all colds quickly, and taken early, when you first feel that a cold is coming, they check and prevent them. Preventics are thorough ly safe for children, and as effect ual for adults. Sold and recom mended in 5 cent and 25 cent box es at Dickson's drug store. On account of the revival servi ces in poogress at Knobsville, Kev. J. C. Grimes has cancelled his engagement to lecture at the Teachers' Institute at Iiurnf Cab ins Fai day evening. Kev. Hirry Daniels, of Uustontown, has con sented to take Mr. Cimes' place at the Institute Friday evening, and will deliver hi popular lec ture, "The Effect ol the Latins oa Present Day Civilization." A small admission fee will becharg ed just to cover necessary ex ponses. P. L Finiff, wife and daughter, of Pittsburg, are visiting their parents in Tod township Luther is quite i railroad man, having been with the P. K. U people for nearly twenty years. He is now extra yardmaster at the Pitts Pittsburg terminal Monongahola Division, and draws a cornforta ( ble salary. This is another ex ample of what a young man may do if he sticks to his employer 'and makes himself so useful that Hi to the advantage of his em ployer to take care of him. If you like Coffee but dare not drink 't, try Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. It Is true that real Cof feo does disturb the stomach, heart and kidneys. Hut Dr. Snoop's H'ulth Coffeo has not a gnu of t: ue coffee in it Being made from parched grains, malt, f , it forms a wholesome, food Met drink, yet having the true flavor of Old Java and Mocha Cof lee. "Madr; in a minute." Call at our store for a free Bamplo. Sold by K It. McClain. M. E. Church for Sunday, Nov. 25th. MnConntllsburg Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m.; preaching ser vice, 10:30, subject, "Inspiration Through Temptation." Junior Kpwor.h League, 2:00 p. tu.; Sen ior Kp -forth League, 0 l.", subject, "Temperance. The use of strong drink,"" leader, Prof. C. E. Bar ton. Prayer meeting, Wednes day evening, 7 o'clock. Knobsville Preaching a u d Evangelisticservices begin prompt 1 at 7 o'clock. Subject of ser inou, ' C. inversion, a Pre requis ite. " Kevival services every ev euiug d iring the week, beginning :it 7 o'clock sharp. All welcome. Fort Littleton Sabbath school .i:30 a. m ; Class meeting, 10:30, and Epworth League, 7 p. m. John Couloy Grimes, pastor. DEATHS FHOM APPENDICITIS decrease in the same ratio that the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless lelease from constipa lion aud the ills growing out of it. Strength and vigor plways follow their use. Guaranteed at Trout's drugstore. 25. Trv them. The mountains are full of deer l.unters now, and they have been i ewarded by an unusually suc cessful season. It is said that f even deer were k illed last Friday in the vicinity of the Mountain House on Sideling Hill. A party of Uustontown sportsmen, ac companied by their old friend Mike Lowe, of Gr-'ensburg, were out on Sideling Hill oue day last ween and were chasing the fleet footed animals ar und "to beat the cars.'' Just at a moment when they had a tine big buck i ipe for a shot, a Waynesburger, it is said, slipped onto one of the crossings of the Uustontown par ty, shot the deer, and carried it off head and tail not leaving the Hustoniowu party a smell. There is a joll3 party of seven hunters at J. C. La mber son's, Huston 'own. They are interest ed principally in bird shooting. Postmaster Robbed. G. W. Fouts, Postmaster at Uivertou, la., nearly lost his life :md was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says : "For L'O years I had chron ic liver complaint, which led to sucn a severe case of jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellow; when my doctor prescrib ed Electric Bitters; which cured me and have kept me' well for eleven years." Sure cure for biliousness, neuralgia, weakness, and all stomach, liver, kidney and bladder derangements. A won derful Tonic. At Trout's drug store. 50 cents. Birthday Party. The children and other near friends of Mrs. Jane Barton, of Brush Creek Valley, were assem bled at her home last Friday to celebrate the seventy-third anni versary ot ner birthday. To say that it was a ;oyous occasion, would oDly be to reiterate what is well known to everyone who has participated in those family re unions. Those who were present to participate in the festivities, were W. 11 Walters and wife, H. K. Hill and wife, B. A.Truaxand wife, Nathaniel Mellottand wife. O. A. Barton and wife, J. M. Bar ton and wife, Gates Stihng anc' wife, Mrs. Mary Seiling, W. F. Mason, Talraage, Olive and Mrs. Klioda Barton, Mr. John Pee, and Frank, Marshall, and Mary Pee; Delia Whitfield, Mrs. P. D. Ilixsou, Viola Mellott, Mrs. G. II. Schenck, and Nora, Lula, Uattie, Piper, and William Schenck; E. W. Barton and wife, and Homer, Virgil, and Marvin Barton. A beautiful poem dedicated to her grand mother was read by Blanche Truax, but want of space forbids ur publishing it. Fortunate Mlaaourlans. "When I was a druggist at Liv onia, Mo.," writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Graysville, Mo., "threq of my customers were permanently cured of consumption by Dr. King's New Discovery, and are well aud strong to day. One was trying to sell his property and move to Arizona, but after using New Discovery a short time he found it unnecessary to do ho. I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the most wonderful medicine in existence." Surest cough and cold cure and throat and Jung healer. Guaranteed at Trout's drug store. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. Sale KcnUter. Wednesday, November 2. Mrs. E. K. Vanchef will sell at her residence in Whips Cove, live stock, farming implements, household goods, Ac. Sale bo gins at 10 o'clock a. m. Friday, December 7. Execu tors of Chas. U. Henderson, de ceased, will sell Timber land in Belfast township. Sale at 1 o' clock. Terms Cash. Saturday, December 8 Geo. B. Daniels, administrator of San son Lanehart, deceased, will sell Real Estate of said deceased, in Betiiel township. Sale at 1 o' clock, j. in. A GUARANTEED CUKE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refuud i.onoy if Fao Ointment fails to Mre any case, no matter of how i jng standing, in 0 to 14 days. I' irst application gives ease aud .est. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will e forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. HUSI0NT0WN. The farmers are-all done husk i'ig corn. Mrs. H. W. Newman and daugh ter Helen, of Beaver Meadow, came home Friday to take care of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Mcllhauey who has been poorly for some lime. J. M. Chesuut, wife and daugh ter Junie, speut Sunday with the family of Berkley Sipe. Mary Keebaugh is employed in the home of David Strait. Our mail carrier uncle Oren in stead of Uncle Sam, sports a new buggy. A MOUNTAIN OF GOLD could not bring as mucn happi ness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Car oline, Wis., as did oue 25c box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a runniug sore on her leg, which had tortured her 33 long years. Greatest an tiseptic healer of piles, wounds, and sores. 25c at Trout's drug store. ItARRISONVILLE. B. F. Cutchall and family visit ed the former's sister, Mrs. Fan nie Sprowl, on the Mountain, from Saturdiy until Sunday. Edward and Harry Kline, who had been husking corn in Frank lin county, have returned home. Rev and Mrs. S. J. Pittenger were in town Wednesday. Charles Vores and wife spent from Sunday untilTuesday in the home of Milton Kline. Robert Kliae was one of the lucky ones that killed a tine tur key last Monday. Harry Deshong is home from Kearney on account of sickness of his family. Any one wishing a nice hood made should call on Ida Kline, near Harrisonville. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon sy if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. Church Notices. United Brethren In Christ, Uustontown Charge, Rev. H. T. Reber, pastor. Preaching servi ces as follows : Sunday, Novem ber 24th; Uustontown, at 10:30 a. m., Knobsville, 2:30 p. m., and Bethlehem at 7:30 p. m.; and re vival services will be held at Beth lehem every night during the week. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, blind, bleeding, pro truding piles. Druggists are au thorized to refund money if Puzo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. Cumberland Valley Trains Leave Fort Loudon at 7.42 a. m 11.47 a. m.," 2 43 p. m.; leave Mer ccrsburgat8.04 a rn., 12 07 p. :n., and 3.05 p. rn. Arrive at Meroorsburg at 7.47 a. m., 10.28 a. m., and 5.53 p. m. Loudon, 8.07 a. ra., 10.48 a.m., aud (1.18 p. m. hide Wanted. The undesigned will pay for green hides free from cuts, the following prices : Steers and heifers, 10c; sows, Uc; bulls, 8c; calf skins, 00 to 60c.; tallow, 4c. Cut hides, 1 cent a pound less than foregoing prices; salted hides, 11 to 12 cents. . Paul Wagneh. WINTER MILLINERY. Trimmed and Untrtmmed Velvet Hat9, Felt Hats, College Hats, Children's Tama, Infants Caps, Tobagtrans, Velvet and Silk Roses, Wings, Plumes, etc. Ribbons, Ritolbons, Dress Materials, White Silk, Uloek Silk, Plain, Plaid and Fancy Silk, Velvet, Bilk, Mohairs, Cloth, Voile, Tricot. WAISTINGS! Dress Trimming ! Draids, All-over Laces, Kmbroldory, New Hells, Facinators, Corsets! Corsets! Corsets! LEWIS H. WIBLE, ' pnaaiocNT. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER, VICa PRE8IOtNT. FRANK P. LYNCH. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. MERRIL W. NACE. CASHIER. R. PRANK HENRY. AST. CAMHIKR. FURS ! FURS ! THE FIRST ' NATIONAL BANK OF M'CONNELLSBURC, PA, Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. I The Bank has increased In business rapidly and it is now reudy to share Its earnings with its depositors, thus giving Ihein a safe invest ment at home. Notice the growth during the first live month busi ness. Total resources at close of business April 24,l!)iM, $71,3;3.03; May 24th, $80,711.41; June 23rd, $!)MSp0; 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. oihectors : LEWIS H. WIBLE. UNO. P. 6IPES. UNO. A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. O. L. GRISSINtiER, R.M.KENDALL. CHAS, E. BARTON FURS! Ladles' and Children's Knit I'liderwcur. T. J. Wiener, Hancock., Alary land. IJanncr Patterns! Manner Patterns! Best trade prices paid for eggs uud poultry. Buy your Groceries forThanks giving at Ir Aia'd. It New Groeery Store ! I have a full and up-to-date line of Gro ceries, Confections, Cigars and Tobacco -all fresh nothing stale Don 't forget about that NUTRIOTONE for Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine. I am getting some good replies from it. Would be glad to have your Eggs in ex change for goods or for cash. Try me the next time you need anything in my line. E. R. M'CLAIN. McConnellsburg, Pa. NEW YORK STYLES) FOR INSTITUTE Institute is drawing near We have sent a special order to New York for hats, feathers, ribbons, belts and collars - all of the latest styles for institute week, which we will sell at u small profit. We expect to give one and all the greatest bargains they ever received in millinery during institute. We still have a few dress skirts, petticoats, shist waists, chil dren's toques' and hoods, which we will close out at cost. If you need anything in this lino -you cannot afford to miss these great bargains and pay more money elsewhere for the same goods. All hats trimmed free and a fancy hut pin given with each hat purchased at our store. MRS. A. E. LITTLE McConnellsburg. Opposite Rostofflce. STEVENS & RAKER'S Bargain Store. For First Fall Days We Have The Goods. FALL ANQ WINTER. Underwear coming in at prices that will surprise you. Overshoes, Legglns and Rubber Goods now on hand ut a clean-sweeping price goods that we commenced buying as early as April and May. We have a full line of outing cloth at 8c., a yd., gingham and cali coes as low us Cc. a yd. Muslins, shirtings, seersuckers, ilanneletts, at low prices. Men's cords from $1.40 up. I ncc r i-jj ',) and (iOc. a dozen while they last. We vi-noC3 J-W3 Bim have a few dozen tin cans that we are closing out for :iHc. TR ROPE lirst clus" SiKttl twine lb" rl'e linlters 15 and 25c,, web halters :i0 and 45c., hurness pads that we are selling for from l't to 4()c. SHELLS ! Shells I Winchester and U.M.C. shells .1 and 3J drum of powder, all size shot first cluss for 45c. tt box. Crocks from i to 2 gallon each, prices 4 to 10c. each; 2 gallons 20c. A full line of groceries that we sell as low as the lowest, and for SHOKS don't fail to try Stevens & Uaker before you buy. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange, wheat, 75c: rye, IIOc; oats, ,'iOc; onions, 75c, and country lard 10c. Potatoes 48c. Call and see us. No trouble to show you goods if you don't buy Respectfully yours, oooooooooooooo oooooooooooo FALL BARGAINS ! I have spent some time in the Eastern Cit ies buying fall and winter oods. 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 puce. Also a Beautiful line of Ready-trimmed- Hats. Latent Patterns in Dress Goods, either home or imported cloth. Carp; ts at 25, 30, 35, 50. 75c. and $1 per yd. Heating Stoves, 6, 8, 10, 15, $20, and $22.50 each. Cooking Moves, $13, $5, 20, ' $25, 530 each. Iron Bedsteads, 1.85, 2.50, $3.50, 35. Chamber Suits 20 to $25 each. Rockers 1.25 to $1 each. FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS 20 to $30 each. Bob Sleds '$l( 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. Three Springs, Ra. o OOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooo CLAY Seasonal) le 600DS FOR WEATHER AT PRICES. . A large variety of Ladles', Misses and Children's Cloaks, JaeKetB and Long Coats, from t2 to 10. We scored a phenotii inal success with that last season, and that is why we have the present collection 1 See Our Clothing ! No matter What the price -ours lit perfectly also, full of style, shape and sterling service. The bost men's dress over coats in Fulton county for $5. Storm Overcoats f 4.50; Water prof Coats, $2.50; Storm Dress Overcoats, 45; tine Kain Coats; $12.50 and 14. Hoys' Cord Pants, 4 to. Youths' 11.15, Men's $1.25, Men's One cords, lined through, $2. Men's working coats, $1, $1.25, and $ 1.50. Men's and Hoys' Cord Caps 25c. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Our shoe trade was never better, and our stock never larg er, than now even though the price of leather is much higher than in former years. High cut sorm shoes, in black and tan leather. Same as we bundled lust year and by early buying, price is same as last year. I'olt boots for men, women and chil dren. See our line of Ladies' Furs A flue line of cotton, wool and ad. Large full sizd in bow scarfs and mutt's, fjfj leather gloves. The largest line of Blankets we ever !N Red Comforts, 1. S Dress Goods jSfrJ In all the new effects. Shirt waist Patterns, no two alike. t- jj& ing cloth, canton tlunnels, muslins, ginghams, prints, wool Han- t ii nelettes, &'c. fil ,You remember the underwear for men of last year at 75. per suit, the same this year, anj ladies' at 4"o. per suit. Hoys ;S$3 and Youths, same price as before Men's lleecd lined heavy f shirts (blue) at and 45c, Trunks, suit .cases, curpets, wln- dow shades, horse blankets, and carriage robes, grate S. iv. S. cotton butting, I J. K. Johnston, McConnellsburg. Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa. UmMmMmmmmmi HIDES. James Si pes & Sbm pay 10, 13, and U'x: a pound cash, for beef hides at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf Bkins, sheepskins and tallow- Subscribe for the News. X(ofe) OYSPEP SIA CURE For sale at Trout's drug Store- DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TW 1100 hwtWwitilai J NmwiU UU u, Utck wHafcr M . .wur at rut UMimir K. C ScWITT Mt COSXPAHY. CUlCiCfV rr t . AbU tor Kodol's 1906 Almanac and 200 Year Calander.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers