INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS' m Wwi Comw Of I "90 and General Interest, Gathered It Home or Clipped from oar Exchanft. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Teachers, buy your candy at Stevens' CoafeoMonery. We have it and at right prices. Miss May Culler, of Chamber s burg, is vi .itinjr bl the hoatof Cyrus Kelley in this place. Hello Central! (Jive mo Stevens Furniture Store and Co feption ery. That's the place to buy. Eggs 28c, Butter L8e, Lard 12c, country Uam 17a lb., and Pota toes 60c, at Uarry E. Huston's, Saltillo. M.ss Ma.ie Mellott, of Phila delphia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Mellott, in this place. DeWitt's Little Eiriy Risers are the best pills made. They do not gripe. Sold by Trout's drug store. Mrs. Amos Clouser, of the Cove, spent Saturday in Ghat, lersburg, where she was having her eyes treated. R Holme3 Thompson, general delivery clerk in the postofti ;e at Tyrom, Pa. , is visiting his moth er, Mrs. M. A. Thompson, on Etst Water street. The sale of Erst class time keepers, is ao important feature of our business. We have in stock for your inspectio i a beau tiful line of Ladies' and Gentle moa's Watches, at extremely low p ices for Mrs', (lass goods Pie ise call an I look us over, at Two Irwin Stobe. Dr W. F. Teeter will be at the Washington House, Dec. 2nd to 7 th. Crown aid Bridge work. FLlings that save your teeth. Artificial teeth that look natural and tit to peifeciion. Painless extraction. The.'e will be preaching servic es iu the Lutheran church, Mc '.Connellsburg. Sunday mo ninp, December 1st at 10:30, and. in the evening at 7. Whieat mi iig Institute next week, don't forget to call at Stev ens' Furniture Store, and select a nice Xmas present Stands, Fancy Parlor Stands, Picture Fi aiiies, Framed Pictures, Easels Mirrors, Rocking Chairs, Writ ing Desks, etc. They have them. At a special meeting of the Town Council Saturday morning Dr. J. W. Mosser, and Frank P. Lynch, were appointed members of the Board of Health. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Slioop, Racine, Wis These tests are proving to the people without a penny's cost the great value of tins scientific prescrip tion known to druggists every where as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by Dickson's drug store. Going to press a day earlier this week on account of Thanks giving, several items of corre spoudence had to go over to next week. The Postmasler of Gasconade, Mo , Daniel A. Hugh, says of De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, "I am doing so well, and improv ing s fast in health, that I can not say too much for your Kid ney & Blaldor Pills. I feel like anew man." DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are sold at Trout's drug store. Mrs. Maggie K tuff man and daughter, Miss Margurite Kauff man of Lima, Ohio, are visit ing Mrs. Kauffman s uncle, George Snider, of Tod township, and other friends in his vicinity. In Effect .in. i. '.. IMII7. T.ithi. Irnvc Han.'. ft follow: N.. V a. in (daUf J lr Hiiju-mtoKD. H'l Hi ore, wsynenhnro. chambnitnirK. an 1 M-. i in. 'i,i.i. y No ! Vu. n. (week il ft) I'un Im land. Md Intttimedlute. No I lOtttt.m . el; lny Malt'nfture. Upi- n ii'iim York iiml Intcrmffdlat. No. a-u.M P m. (f It du Utile Orleans. Old Town. Cumlwrland. Klltlno una went Venn tile train with observation buffet oar. N.i ' ' I. oi. (we k days) Baltimore and In termedla'e atitlona. Veallbule t.aln with none, vatl.j i tmffet uar. N.i & .5p m (dally) leuren Kiltlmore 40 p ifl.. HutrerMiown 7.4) p. rn. All train mnke omocct'on at Rnioprl'l for Kreder ok and trains 0 and 4 for p Int north and at llalt'more (t'nlon Station; (or I'hlla deiphla and New York. r, M. BOWKTJU C W. MYRR4. (MB. I'a . AKt Aent. Chambersburg Grain Market. Wheat, er bushel !2c, Uye, per -bushel, with ai ' !Hc. Corn, per bushel . . .'Hie. ttye, per liu , without garlic Kte. Oats, per bushel 4V. Si raw, per ton $ ' and V' Brun, per ton I2H.0I. Sterling Silver Spoons. It will pay you to READ THIS "ad" Our stoek of sterling; silver tes-ip .on , dessert spoons, (able apoons soup spoons, iHiives and forks, Is now more complete than at any tlm In our history. The tendency In the style of silver table ware to day Is toward the severely plain Many of the ai.oient styles or. boldly reproduced. To those of you who wish to add to year or mora old patterns in table sliver for .Yung, we would suggest that you plnre your orders early, because all the factories are behind with their or ders for the no pluln patterns. Kor a lasting and highly appropri ate Christmas present, there is nothing more titling than a dozen of the above, or If your purse is heavy, a chest of silver would h ' (fraud. Write for samples and prions. WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trust Company Building C .ambersburg, Pa. Store opeu evenings until 8 o'clock. tV. M. COMERER, agent for THEGEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines. Gaso line, Separators. Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills, &c. Engines on hand all the time. Local Institute. The third local institute of Licking Creek township, was held at Saluvia, Friday evening, November 15th. It was called to order by the teacher. Miss Ada Dicker, after which the institute officers, C W. Mellott chairman and Margaret Daniels secretary took charge of the meeting. Toe following questions were discussed: 1. What Emphasis do you place on the teaching of Grammar. 2. How do you prevent whispering. 3. Preparation of the lesson by the teacher. The following teachers were present: Katharyn Hoop, Ada Decker, Mary Mellott, Raleigh Lawyer, D. C Mellott C. W. Mel lott and Margaret Daniels from Licking Crook and Daisy Strait ftom Belfast, also, Supt. B. C. Lamberson. v The program was interspersed with songs and recitations which wore rendered in a veiy credi table manner. A song by Mr. Burkett at the close of tho meet ing was well rendered and rauc'i enjoyed by all present. Next institute at Vallance school November 29 th, Mar garet Daniels, Secretary. John S. Wilson, Three Springs, Pa. NEW STORE. OUR MOTTO. Ouick Sales and small Profits. Having purchased the entire stock of hardwa'e from B. P. Stevens, remodeled the interior of the building, and having added groceries, dry goods, notions, boots, shoes and rubbers- in fact, m.st everything that is usually kept in a tirst class country store I solicit a share of the public patronage. My goods are all new, except a small portion of hardware, Jusi received from the Etstoru and Southern markets. We have nook or shelf worn. goods, ur prices are as low. in factoi many arti cles much lower, than you would bo required to pay elsewhere quality considered. We can save you 10 per cent, to 25 percent on nearly all purchase-. It pays to trade with us. Note a few of our prices . NEtDMORE. Dry Goods Panama, granite and Mohair .VV per yd. and up Hluek crepe ?3c " " worth Plaid silks for waists 23c per yd Suiting li e to gBa " " Bent suiting Gingham Cheviots Daisy cloth ( luting cloth Flannels T.'ic to $1 8c to 10c H e to 12c 12c 8c to 10c Kc to 50c Christmas is Coming. Should you think of purchas ing a piano, organ, or other musi cal instrument, as a gift for your wife, sister, daughter, or sweetheart, be sure to compare prices and quality of goods with those at Kioferle's Mush .Store. Bring your musicians and test the goods. Terms given to suit customer. Remember, goods strictly guaranteed, aud pianos kept in tune, free of charge, for one year. We, also, carry a big stock of Edison, Columbia, and Victor Phonographs, and Records. Everything in the Musical Line, kept at. 1-1K.'KI(1.K'S MUSIC r TOUK, Ml. Union, I'a. John Mann and a couple of oth er gentlemen from McKeeport, spent last week nere bunting. John D. Mellott moved his saw mill last week near the Cross roads schoolouse, where he has a set to saw out. Mrs. Hattie Dixon, of Chain -bersburg, after a visit of anout ten days with her people here, returned to her home on Tues- Sam Hess and Harry Deck, early last Monday morning, struck out for Sideling Hill, deer hunting, each with a buggy to haul home their game, but did not bring in veuison enough to feed a hungry cat. Floyd Hart is spending this week at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Dixon, in Cham bersburg. IraGoidonwas installed mail! carrier on the route from htrj to Haucock, this week. J. W. Powers, the blacksmith, is moving into the rooms over Ruuyan's store. Silas Morgret went to Johns town last week to visit his sons living in that pl'co. Logue Wink and wife, of Sipes Mills, spent Sunday with Mrs. Wink's mother, J. A. Snyder, of this place. Mrs. Mazie Royer and son J a co ) Royer, of Dayton, Ohio, who had been visiting relatives at this place and Tod township, were summoned to their homo Friday, by a telegram, that contained no particulars, but "come at once. " ' Tho records of the freight of flee at Biglersville, Adams coun ty, show that there were shipped from that place to November i) this season ninetv-seven carloads of barreled apples, seventeen carloads of loose apples and twen ty three carloads of canned and evaporated fruit making a total of ane hundred aud thirty seven cars, with a large number of cars of canned and evaporated goods W follow. Blankets Our blankets, at 70 for cotton, to l for an all wool (white), and they are great values too. Notions We have a full line of notions, con sisting of ludii-,' and gents' furnish ings, overalls, jumpers, men's shirts, pantaloons, etc , etc. Men's extra heavy work shirts ' 0 Men's heavy underwear per pr. .r0c Ladies' vests, ribbed " " Wk: l.adies'sklrts, ready to wear " " 2."c Ladies' skirts, fancy " " 2'c Ladles' and gents' hose 10c to 2'ki Men's outing llannel shirts "0c Men's dress shirts 50c to $1 Shoes, Shoes We have shoes for everybody. Those patent leather I3.S0 ihees for men, need no advertising, they are go ing right out. We have men's shoes ranging from b.ti to f.1.50. Boys' from fic to 12. Children's 25c up. Women's shoes from $1 V to t.1 50 Vou will need to see these shoes to ap preciate their value. Rubbers The Uoyal Mine Rubbers, from 2 -50 to l 25. We have a full line oi rubber shoes for men, women and tibil dren, anil rubbjr boots for men. Groceries 18 lbs Gran Stiar l 0( Soft white " per lb. 6c. Nice browned colTec Ulunkc's colTee Star soap Ivory soap Fancy cakes 2 lb. for ttk 2 " " 35 N cakes for 25c 5c per cake 10c per lb. Tobacco Natural leaf plug 15c. li pka. scrap 25c. Plug tobaccos, all kinds. A full Mpe of cigars. Drugs Wo have a complete line of drugs and patent medicines. A full line of paints. Hardware We have a complete line of shelf hardware at unecjualed prices. Cook stoves and ranges, ranging in price from 125 00 to 140.00. Heating stoves from 8 to 2t. Those air tight heating stoves are great values at $24. Snow-ball Washer, 17.50. Motor washer, the best on the market to-day FlourandFeed Highest market price paid for produce. To the above stook 1 have j ist add 3d a large line of in ull the latest styles. OVERCOATS a &iecialty. I wus remarkably fortunate In buying tlioje goods, and will re tall every dollar's worth at WHOLESALE PRICES Come in and see us, no trouble to show goods. It pays to trade with us. We can save you money. Thanking you for past favors, and asking a continuance of the same, I am, yours for busiuess. JOHN S. WILSON, THREE SPRINGS, PA. At a meeting of the Bemrd of Health, Saturday, Dr. Geo. M. Robinson was elected physician to the Board of Health, and Mi chael Black, Health Officer, sub ject to the approval of the Bor ough Council. John aud George Everts, of Williamson, spout Monday with their aunt Mrs. Sherman. Paul I. Johnston, of this place went to Philadelphia last week, where he t as entered Drexel In stitute for a course of study in civil engineering. Mr. Johnston has already had much experience in Held work with the engineers of the State Highway Depart ment, and in surveying private lands, and his progress at Drezel is lik ly to be rapid. ill b9h.i X The e asollne I'.nglne Is one of the most useful things a farmer can own. With one of these useful machines he can saw wood, grind feed, shell corn, pump water, and many other things. I have just received a carload of wire fence. Anyone needing wire fence this spring will save money by calling to see my fence soon, a I have a complete line of Field, Poultry and Garden fence on hands, different heights and weights. Also a nice lot of yard and lawn fence, the neatest and liest fence you ever saw. Prices guaranteed just as cheap as the cheapest. I have also a nice lot of wire. Nails, Cut Nails, Hung Head Nails Slating Nails, Wire Staples, ull of which I am selliug a. Juat about what you would have to pay if you were buying them wholesale. To anyone who is going to build il will pay you good money to come und see me liefore you get the hardwurc. ront door sets Inside door locks Rim locks Hull hinges Strap hinges Ham door hangers Harn door track Traoe chains Hreast chains Cable chains Heady mixed paint White lead i coop shovels Dirt shovels forks of all kinds Garden spades Garden Hakes Simon saws, cross cut. and hand Diston saws, cross cut and bund Double and single bit axes Picks and grubbing hoes plumbing supplies. Mason hammers Claw hammers Shoeing hammers Hatchets Window gla s Pure H ix seed meal. ollar pads and collars Linseed oil Machine oil tone hi mmeis Napping hammers Tar Rope! Tar Rope! at very bost prices. Come and see me if you want a bargain. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the same, I am Yours respectfully, Geo. B. Mellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. We have in Stock a larger line of up-to-date Furniture, Framed Pictures and Mirrors than ever before. Seven-piece Oak Hedroom Suits, 25.50 up to $35 00: Kxtra Dressers, H10.0J to 14 00; White Knamel Dresser and Wash-stand, $18 50: Iron Heds galore White, Green and Hlue Enamel, from 93,70 Up to f 13.50: Springs 2 50: and a spring that we guarantee for $3 00 up to 4 00; Mattresses 2 75 up to 112,00: Cots at SI. 05 and 11,88; Couches SO 50 up to 10.00: Side-boards 81.1.50, 817.00, and a Genuine Quurtered Oak one for $22.50; Ex tension Tables, 6t., 88,0), 8-ft. 8 M, 10 ft. 910.73; S'.anN and Parlor Tables at any old price from 75c. up to S5 00; Hocking Chairs 81.75 up to 84-50; Heed Hockers, Porch Hickers, Child's H ickers, Rooking Cribs, Stationary Cribs-both wood and iron: Dining Ctiairs S4.00 up to 8 M per set: High Chairs 91,08 and up: Kitchen Cabsnets, 0 00 to 910 00: Ladles' Writing Desks 0. 25: Combination Bookcase and Writing Desk, S14.00; Folding Ironing llourds and Drying Hacks, and many other useful articles not mentioned here. Thanking you for your past patronige, and wishing a shave of your future trade, we ae Yours, for Business, THOS. B. STEVENS & SON. Call and sec us. Store on East Water Street. iiAUV AA A A A AAA AAA .AAAAAAAAAVAA W?' !WW9SSWaflflRaa 1 REISNERS' STORE NEWS INSTITUTE ! INSTITUTE ! We will close oul all our LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN' COATS at prices that we cannot replace them at this season. A good style LONG COAT reduced f rom $5 50 to f4 00; from $G to $4 50; from 8 to $6. and so on through the entire line. from $1 to $1.25; from $3 and 3.50 to 2.50; from 5 to 4. . borne beautiful skirts in the lot. Dress Goods One lot of all-wool, 38 in. wide, at 30c., sold at 50c; some elegant Silk Patterns Plaids, Stripes, Figured and Plain, from 35c, for purer silk, to 75c. A large line o! Furs Furs at any price lroin 65c. oS0. UNDERWEAR for every size person, at any price. The best un deiwear for Men m the County, for 75c. a suit, heavy fleeced, cannot be replaced for near that price. SHOES for Ladies from 1.25 up. In the better shoes, we can't be beat. A very mce line ot Misses' and Children's lrom 25c. up. Don't fail to call. We will save you money on evety thing. Respectfully, Geo. W. Reisner & Go. McConnellsburg, Pa.
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