I 'TFRFSTINO PARAGRAPHS S an J General Interest, . Hu'e or Clipped from Exchanfes. Gathered oar CONDRNSRD FOR HURRIFD RlADPRS Kred Hulfman, of lluck Vailey, was registered at the Fulton House Monday. special reductions on Over, coats an 1 Lad ies' Coatt, at H. E llustrn'i, George lioxroth, of the B'ulton House, lias been suffering from a severe attack of qalBVJ for sever al days. A PROMPT IWIIVFRY. The Rev. C. W. ft. -hi Highly Pleased withqiano of Troup Bros. Frnm Tupllo Opinion. rhnm'.rrirMirir. The piano won by the Rv. Charlps W. Diehl IB the Troup Mrothr-rs,' Word rontost was de liyered to the Second Lutheran parsonage yesterday. The Rev. Mr. Diehl was naturally much elated over his success in the un dertaking. He made the lollowiug state ment : Of) Thursday at noon Troup Brothers accordiug to their con tract delivered at the parsonage of the Second I utheran church Harry H ''ustou, Saltillo, pays I tne ;j5P- Prize Piano awarded me ior tne largest number or words formed from the words, "Troup Brothers' Pianos." The instru ment is of a high grade and is ex cellent in tone. Tliis together with tho punctuality with which the contract was met ought to give the firm a high standing in the community. The contest was not only a le gitimate one, but also highly edu cative. Rifiv. 0. W. Diehl. -Ic for eggs, 28ft, for butter, c. II). for chickens, 50c. bii. for po tatoes. The Ladies' Push Society will 'hold an oyster suppor Saturday j eveniug. February!), 1907, at Dub-1 lin Mills. Proceeds to paiut the j ohu rch. J. Walkor Johnston is said to J le right poorly : G. Newton Hoke ' in improving, and Mrs. Wm Harr I very ill. A sled load of the pupils of the Lih School of this place, went djwn and spent Monday evening With Ethel Kendall, class of '06, at the home of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kendall. If they succeeded in surprising Ethel, she surprised them by serving to them a nice ovster supper. (i lbs. Prunes for 25c, 8 Lakes Stir Soap for 252., 4 lbs. Lima Hoans for 25c, or IHlos. Gran. Sugar for $1.00 at Harry E. Hus ton's, Saltillo. The Kin Is Bought. The Engagement Announced, The Eventful Davis Named ninl tin' world moves on -the sun COntloueth to shine ami the voice if tbl lux collector la still heard in tin- land. We liuve just replenished our stuck of I Wt trold -.veddlnjr Flltft, all tlip new est styles, widths, nhaucs and weights. fJive ng an Idea about what you want and we will mail ion a selection on iprov ul. All business relations confidential. YAW H. Ludwlg. .lewi-ler and Silversmith Chamheraharir, l'a. SomeVlid-WinterPrices from the R ousts S tore-. Admitting that he is ;'a man of know n intemperate habits," Wil I'un P. Giuter, of Duncausville, Bl iir county, brought suit against certain hotel keepers for selling hi 'ti liquor. He alleges that he purchased five glasses of whis key, became intoxicated, started jome aud was thrown from his wagon, which pissed over him and crushed his arm and injured Lis back, rendering him perma nently uuable to work BURNT CABINS. Charles McGehee spent part f last week in Norfolk, Virginia. Rjv. W. J. Cline will begin his prctracted meeting at this place next Sunday eveniug. David Bowman who has been employed in Denholm, is spend ing seme tune at his home here. Henry Millor spent Monday at Shade (lap on business. Blanche Cromer and brother Harry, of Foit Littleton, spent Friday night with their sister, Mrs. John Baldwin, at this place. Walter Comerer spent Friday at the Counly Seat. Mrs. Bruce Mathias, of near here, who has been sick for some time, is better. Harry Skipper, Maude Kelly and Esther Mangle spent Thurs day evening at James Kelly's at Decorum. Oren Cisney left on Monday for Altoona where he expects to have employment this winter. - V at 5 1L1L J j , Church Notice. I will begin a series of rr.etings t Pleasant Grove Christian church, on Wednesday before the necond Sunday in February, at 7 o'clock p. m. Rev. W. T. Walters I' Harrisonburg, Va , is expect i d to assist in the meeting. A good attendance is desired. A. i. B. Powers, Pastor. "I had tried everything for my haby, until Dr. Lyle recommend ed Cascasweot. I can truthfully say it is the best medicine I ever used for babies. My little baby was a mere skeleton from stom ach trouble so bad that she d:d not notice anything, nut is now entirely well, and we can almost see her gr w. " Nannie L. Tay lor, Bedford, Va. Cascasweet is sold at Trout's drug store. Croup can positively be stopped in 20 minutes. No vomit ng nothing to sicken or distross your child. A sweet, pleasant and safe Syrup, called Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure, does the work and does it quickly. Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure is for Croup alone, remember. It does not claim to cure a dozen ailments. It's for Croup, that's all. Sold at Dick son's drug store. SALUVIA. Snow ! snow ! snow ! Sledding all tho talk. John Kline, of Ohio, is visiting his father, U. W. Kline, and oth or friends in this vicinity. Reuben Deshong, of Doshler, Ohio, was called home on account of the serious illness of his moth er, Mrs. Morgan Doshoug. George Schooley is singing that good old tune, tl.o ''Sweet bye mid bye," all because a little girl hts come to his home. Mrs. Anna Hann left on Mon day for Clearfield, where she ex pects to spend some time with her son Porter. L. R. Swartz spent Sunday at Berte Hann's. Henry Bets has gone th Clear field to spent the winter with his sou George. DOTT. We have been having some win ter the last week, and all are glad to see a sleighing snow come. James Sharpe and family spent Sunday with James Truax's. Mr 8. Lee Charlton who has been sick is getting better. S. M. Cornell spent a few days last week in McKeesport on busi ness. Our school (Mt.Airy) is getting along very nicely under the con trol of Miss Zoe Mason. There are thirty two scholars enrolled. D. Garland is visiting his pa rents aud brother at Front Royal, Va. Miss Orpha Snyder will hold a local institute at Alpine Friday evening. Maye Carnell spent Saturday and Sunday with tho Misses Kirk. The protracted meeting at Greenhill M. E. church has been in progress for a week. There were two seekers last Sunday night. We hope the work will continue uutil all may know to walk aright. To know aright is life eternal. John E Moore met with an ac cidejt that might have been fatal, but fortunately escaped with a bad brune on the forehead, leav ing the blood to flow freely. Tho .slide of a slab pile wan the cause of the trouble. Samuel Strait is preparing to build a barn this spring. D. E. Mellott and son intend to saw the frame. It's a pleasure to tell our read ers about a Cough Cure like Dr. Shoop's. For years Dr. Sho p has fought against the use of opium, chloroform, or other un safe ingredients commonly found in Cough remedies. Dr. Snoop, it seems, has welcomed tho Pure Food and Brug Law recently eu iicted, for he has worked along similar lines many years. For nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure containers have had a warr ing printed on them again st opium and other narcotic poisons. He has thus made it possible tor mothers to protect their children by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Sold at Dickson's drug store. TINWARE. We certainly have a nice line of these goods ami at prlOM that it can't ne bought ut to-day. We still sell the 2-qt. covered buckets at to, 3-qt. at 8o, l-(t. ut loo. li-ot. flai inj; pail 80, lo-qt. loc lo-qt dairv pit i Is !" '. lo-u'. dlth pans loc, 14-qt. 14c. 17-qt ut 17c, 14-it. charcoal returned dish pans J"c ,17-qt. .'loc, 2l-qt. ;ne, tin cups 2o, tat ilatcotiee pot 9 and L2o, 3-qt. 14i, 4-qt lflj,No, 1 Diet, lantern 46c, No. 2 Blizzard 7Xc. No. 8 and (J w ash boilers ttfto ami BSj, 60,d ROOd heavy j; Is, 330. GRANITE W J R E 2-qt blue and white colTcc pots 2,5c, 3-qt. 300, 4-qt. .'t'e, blue and white kettles 4-(t. 2.'k', ti-i)t. BSC, qt. 400, 1(1 t blue and white seamless water pails 50o, blue and white Berlin covered kettles 10-qt, 5UC . Ildl of same goods, uranitr chamber! 3d and 2c. UNDERWEAR Well, we feel slow to talk about underwear because we have sold so much. But this is our business and we have the goods. We now have got in our .'!d shipment of men's underwear and it is just us good as the Brat, lll-oz. goods at 43o Or 85o a suit. Boys' 24c, children's union suits at 2.'!c, ladies' 21 and 4c. If yor still need any of these goods we cun save you money: and in Corduroy pants we are doing a nicer business thin ever- men's 61,85 to-$2 40. Boys' long pants 11,18 to 1.HS, knee cords lined all through, 50 to 7."3, men's dress shirts 4"., i;." and UOe. Thanks for your trade uud the nice increase in our business the past year; an.l soliciting a share In the future, we are, HULL & BENDER. STEVENS & RAKER'S Bargain Store. For First Fall Days We Have The Goods. FALL AND WINTER. Underwear coming in at prices that will surprise vou. Overshoes, Juggins and Kubber Goods now on hand at a cleun-sweeping price goods that we commenced buying us early as April and May. We have a full line of outing cloth at He., a yd., gingham and cali coes as low as Bo. a yd. Muslins, shirtings, seersuckers, llanneletts, at low prices. Men's cords from $1.40 up. a dc. '',, an1 "0"' u (loi!en wni'e 'boy last. We v-L" JrtKO xlUl have a few dozen tin cans that we are closing out for :tSc. -j- DQpg llr8t lass Sisal twine Do. lb,, rope halters 15 anil 2.e., web halters ,10 and 4ic., harness puds that we are selling for from 10 to 40c. csuim i 2 1 ii Winchester and i'.M.C. shells SHELLS I Shells I , ull(1 :ti ai.um , 1)liwder, all size shot lirst class for 45c. a 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 tho lowest, and for SHOES don't fall to try Stevens ,V Baker before you buy. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange, wheat, 75c: rye, (Mlc: oats, .'10c: onions, 75c, and country lard 10c. Potatoes 48e. Call and see us. No trouble to show you goods if you don't buy Respectfully yours, Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa. Befon that cough turns into a serious throat or lung trouble, stop it with Jaync's expectorant (Zqz It has proved its real value during 75 years. OIClS Ask your druggist !or it. 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I plf Tar Paper S90 1 &0ft Board measures 25c Caps for same 05c Padlocks u and 2l'c Tut- papfr nails 04c Tablespoons, set, 12c .VXi square feet of siding paper 45c Teaspoons, set, tic Single bit axes 400 22-cal. cartridges 14c Double bit axes 55c .'12-cal. rim lire cartridges 2e If ome made handles 20c 93 centre lira " 40e Horse rasps, 13 aud loin.. 18 to SSc Compass saws 12c Shoeing hammers 2-T and 25c Shelf brackets, pr. 5 to He 7 cakes of fvenox soap 25c Hold-fast shoe nails lie Cow chains 4j ft. tftc Wood saws and frames 4fc . jl Cow chains 5 ft., heavy, 22c ; Cross cut saws ifO.OO to $."..25 Mann lives xilc Kcononiy halters 75c fc Open links l for 5e Double btrength halters 05c Knob locks lite Mrs. Pott's sad irons H0c ?K 3x3 in. steel butt hinges 5c Single tree clips, set, 14e c :i-eorner files .'I, 4 and 5c Sand paper 2 for le 3f Hut-tall liles n and He Mouse traps, doz. 20c c h'lat tiles x, li, lo und 12c Curry combs ft to !6o t Spring saw sets 30a Hivets for harness fe J$ The Gasoline Knglne Is one of tl n ost useful things a .furrorr ran own. W It Ii one of these nsi'ful machines he eun saw wood, grind fretflff shell florn, pvmu waler, and mnny other Ihlrgs. 'l'hey Bra Ireiii" used in son. e places for eWtrfollgfl plunts. 1 have sold two since .Ian. I. IfKXI and exped to sell several more lteforo the eur IS up. The demand for Pittsburg fence is still growing. This is a positive proof thut It. is all right. I have it on hand, and am selling it right along at the lowest prli t possible. Tar rope, 7r. tt: Linated oil: 60c. u gal Ion: Machine oil 18 to 37o gal: Cylinder oil 27c: 1-lb. can Mica Axle grease :!: .; lb. can Mica Aale greasf 2-fc: 10-Ib. buck ets Mica Axle grease, 05c: Harness oil I.e. Lawil lead 7ic: Carter lead. 7ic; Out' 1, lead 7c7 Mixed paint, 1.15 a gallon: Dou ble bitted axes lioe. to 1. Single bitted axes 70e: solid stre, picks, 40c: solid steel t" mattocks, 40c; Kmooth wire, ::.75: Barh J wire, 13.26; iro fence, 2.1 to CUo. per rpo! fsswire nails, V- ') a, Keg: nteei ouggy ine wSo Dirt shovels, 40 to 55c; Long handle scoop, 70o: Short handle scoop, 7V; Co chains, 17 to 25c: Trace chains, 60 to Simon saws, 6 ft, 5 13.46; l-rt. 4.04: Hand saws 40c. to 2 50: Yellow collar pad-, 27c Kelt OOllar pads. 40c. Horse Blankets and Robes I have the largest and best ajiortineiit of Horse Blankets and Holies in the county. Prices from 70 to 36.76. Holies from $2.50 to .50. Thanking those who have -o liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuince of the same, I am Yours respectfully, Geo. B. AAellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. iAAAA AAAA. A.A A AAAAAAAiVA; A JlAAAA A G. W. 4AlVAiAAl AAAA.V V' !jt-WW',,,rr -sss mrfrun - r. LW i NiN m - ( llMl'AW ? 4..JL. .JJl- 1 ..JL II Heavy Goods at BEFORE STOCK TAKING WE WILL OFFER ALL . . UU.UUU llUUUUllUll. n U IF YOU WAN I A r.OOD Overcoat itovy Suit, this is your timo to save money, we will close our LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS AT COST, din no! 'n on ( In rui en I in In' lot nl new and tip' tO'dute styles. Tl e are now getting in our S:eriujcer8aiid Summer Dress stuff for pur.1! gcrrini. 's'?e hem. GEO. W. RE1SNER & CO. JDB$Btt0tiBrBBBt& McConnellsburg, jPJ avrrll B i j mill H kg fm m I H flu WL I aJflB IJC' ' Bed-room Suits- fcpteOB, 183 fW and 27.50: S-pleci-, 2S.50 and .'!2 75. Iron Be ,fc 52.40 $2.81, t:i 95, 1 '.o. 5 to 10. Springs, 2, $3.00 to 13.75. ? .resse 3.B0, .'1.75 to 15 Couches, 5. 50 to $12. Oota, ll.Hft andl'.Sj, Cribs 91,75 and 2 MV Commode, I2.;0: Washstands, M.35, ar p. Dress ers, J10.50 and up. Hall Hacks, $7 and up Chill'oplers, $10. Combination bookcase ar .riling desk, 918,16, Extension Tables, 0-ft. 5.85: N-ft. 7.H.5 to f.H.40: 10 ft. 910.63, Dining-room Chali 96,90, $5 and up to $8.50. Rockers, 1 25 up to $X50; His-.l. 63 up to $0.50, Child's 61 and up. High-chairs, 91,15 and up. Stands, 75c., up to $1.50. Olass-ball feet S.i.iid, l.7". Kasels, Mirrors, Towel Ky'.s, l'lctures, Plotura, Frames made to order, und a lot of other things in the line of house furnishing. We also have u nice line of Fresh Confections and Oysters freh from Baltimore Ccme and look nr line over whether you buy or not. Welcome to everybody. LADIES SPSS IP R, LA FRANCO'S COMPOUND Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator SiiMr'..rt r.H. I "I ir1c c..r . iiuniiui iMl. an. i . M,fiirij .iiwU l.y " ' utr.noo NV..IH1-M. Prii-r.iarMiidout Ui..rl. Mm I. TilUl..nll II l.mtu. l fiw. Or. ksl'muiui, ll,llidvlpl:, ' 60 YEARS' CXPERIENCF W Early Rlsora Tho famoue Uttte pills. TraCZ Marks Designs Copyrights 4o. A"hoiH' neiwilug ft kolrh Hud ilwrli.ll.iti may qiiM'ilv ui.vrlulu our o.iri.ll Irtta whutlier uu ,i. ..I. '! I, iHi.'mMv I ' 1 1 ti 1 1 tlilt ' -it linn Ii l.., . I. ily i-.iilld.illnl. IImjuHmmiIiuu I'ulruu li,ni iiI'Iumi HKt'iiiy fur sti.'urtntf plHta. I-, .ti i ,k.,,r snwfli Muiin a ( u. rwtuln ttr.sl t"Oi, vi. lout i lin.'. la the sacKMtc iftnencaii. k hnii.i io It tlnntrM(il wklr llllattod "I faltV l0Hf tttrt Vrunial .i ; torn truth Turin. . m uy till iiuWKiitmuin KELLthe COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS WTH Dr. King's New Discovery Consumption prie FDR I OUGHSand 60c $1.00 v VUL0S Trial. Suruat uud tiiucxcut Cure for ull THROAT and LTJNO TKOUB XJEa, orMONJSY BACK. in. I . tfoM iflB l6MMiHm Co '-- nmm V W Early Hbtri Tha V9tmu Kttfe aWtv
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