s..r I INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Blank notes at the News office, Country Clover Seed, reclean ed for sale at Stouteagle Bros. at'3.50 a bushel. Rev. C. W. Bryaer is at BloomsburK, Pa., attending the annual Conference or tne M. fc. Church. Nflw Carpets, Matting, Win dow Shades, and Curtains ftt the right prices if you get them from J. K. Johnston. Mr and MrsCeortre W Glenn, 0f Webster Mills, spent Wednes day in the home of Mr. aud Mrs. D. A. Wasbabaugn. Deoms Everts and Lee Pitt ffttD, of Dickeys Mountain, spent a few hours in town Monday at tending to ousiness. For Sale. Two good Work Hones 6 and 7 years old. Good Workers. Call cn, W, B. Stigers, Warfordsburg, Pa. Wm. Kelner, of Belfast town ship, spent a few hours in town Monday and called at the News office and pushed his subscrip tion into 1912. It seems that there is a good deal of pressure beta brought on ex-Sheriff James G Alexander to be a candidate tor that office again this year. Our 1911 Ladies', Misses', and Children's Pomps andOxfords are by far the very prettiest that we have ever seen. There is a new toe this season. Ask for it at J. K. Johnston's. The Racket Store's new ad vertisement this week is full of new and attractive prices. For instance, coal oil at 7 cents, and wall papers at 3 to 5 cents. The most common cause of insomnia is disorders of the stomach. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets correct these disorders and enable you to sleep. For sale by all dealers. Don't Fail to see the New 191 1 Taylor Style Book at J. K. Johns ton's, with the Guaranteed All Wool Suits, $12 00 and up. These are made strictly the way you want it, and are over your own measurements, See the Guaran teed Tag on every Suit Mrs. L. I. Hill, of Gettysburg, came over to this county last Saturday, and expects to spend ten days or two weeks among her many friends. John W. Sickelsmith, Greens boro, Pa., has three children, and lik most children they frequent ly take cold. "We have tried sev eral kinds of cough medicine," he says, 'but have never found any yet that did them as much good as Chamberlain's (Jough Rem edy." For sale by all dealers. Ladies' Tailored Shirt Waists and Skirts, also in the Wash Suits, Tan Pongee Long Coats, (These sure are Beauties ) When you buy these at J. K. John Bton's, you can be sure that they are the 1911 goods as tbey car ried no old Stock over from last season. Hoy Morton, forester in charge or the Huntingdon county re serves, has returned from the f mrth mmial convention of the Slate Foresters of Pennsylania, held in Harrisburg. The gather ing was well attended and enthu siastic. Forest fires, their pre vention and the various modes of battling with them, were the cbiof topics of discussion. Hunt Dgdon Globe. Ladies' New Spring Dress Goods in all the late shades of "aine, Castillion, Cinderella, and Messaline Silks, Pongoes, Poplins, and Batistes.' These Wh the new Patterns of Ging hams, Seersuckers, Percales, and Simpson's Prints are now ready at J. K. Johnston's. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Little have Jist returned from the eastern cities, where they purchased the 'ttgeat and finest line of up-to-date millinery ever .brought' to this town. It i8 now coming in every dav. and in nroll K to see, whether you are ready " My your Easter hat or not eir new advertisement will ap uext week. KEELEYGURE I '" Cur Ifc.t k . . . Uwufni i ana conunuouiiri wh il. ?.r f ha li yen fr "rtnk hbf, '"'!!' ."" ?, druf or a AHlll. Institute in Wtera M Fifth At.( PUUburgh, Vm. Kills a Murderer. A merciless murderer is Ap pendicitis with manv victims, but Dr. King's New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipation, Headache, Bilious ness, Chills, 25c at Trout's drug 8 tore. Fulton County Fruit Lands. John O'Connor of Colorado, seeing Fulton County's Great Fruit Lands etc., advertised in "Western Fruit Growers," wrote Frank Mason, agent, of McCon nellsburg, for his ."Booklet of Real Estate for sale." Then on receipt of same, a company of his fellow fruit growers arranged for Mr. O'Connor to arrive here last Tuesday to investigate, lie was delayed until Thursday on the road. Agent Mason, being out in the county for the balance ot the week, Mr. O'Connor could not see the properties de sired on account of his other ap pointments farther east, but will return in the near future. Mr. O'Connor believes that the laoda advertised by Mason, as great fruit lands, is the proper place to grow apples notwith standing the effort made to con vince him to the contrary while he was waiting to see Mr. Mason. and say 8 that Fulton County has some of the best soil for apples of any he has found, but be thinks we do not have much that is best for peaches. Mr. O'Connor gives interest ing information about treating trees, growing and marketing apples. Briefly: head low, and thin all trees. Cut half or more ot branches out of all old trees. Cultivate the ground but never rob the trees by growing grain of any kind. Grow, red clover and cow peas to plow under. Spray; thin, if overbearing. All choice apples carefully packed in bushel boxes will bring $2 and upwards. Fulton County needs a lot of such men as Mr. O'Connor to start the truit industry that will make this a great county. If you can't encourage, don't be a Knocker." NO REASON FOR DOl'BT. HARRIS0NV1LLE. A little daughter of B. T. Mel ott, is seriously ill with pneu monia. Fire destroyed the dwelling house of Mr. O. E. Hann last Sat urday. Miss Katharine Austin and Mrs. Susan Uockensmith, of Saluvia spent a day last week with Mrs. T. S. Metzler. Zena Brant, Mary Batdorff, Norman Raker and Russel H. Wible, of Vallance school, spent a day last week at' Harrisonville school. Paul Austin spent Sunday with Guy and DeKalb Metzler. J. C. Barton spent a few days ast week with the family of W. 1L Hoop. Prof. B. C. Lamberson visited our school one day this week. L. 1. DeShong and family have moved upon the J. W. Hoop farm. Surprise Party. Avery pleasant evening was spent in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Barnhart, in honor of their daughter, Miss Mattio Barnhart The amusements con sisted of graphophone music, cards, and party games. Re freshments were served, and at a ate hour, all returned to their re pective homes. Those present were f isses Fern Crist, Mamie Hess, Kittie Kirk, Mamie Golden, Birdie Kirk, Nela Palmer, Lena Barnhart, Mattie Barnhart, and Messrs. Walter Palmer, Harry Print. Ward Barnhart.Perc7 Kirk f hurman Sharpe, Ross Barnhart Lemuel Kirk, Oscar tfivens, L.em uel.Hendershot. William Kirk, aud Earle Harmon. One Who Was There. fhtintv i Surveyor Frank P. Plessinger, of Whips Cove, was this side or the county inenrsi thn week dome surveying. Be- oMas hnirur an accurate and skill ful surveyor, Frank is a horti- lturist of no mean ability, ana Inciitftd where the soil and cli matic conditions are perfect tor investigation along that line. He has about two acres or ground in berries, and eight hundred to a thnunand aDPle trees that will soon be a source of much profit . m i He is in position to iurniso strawberry, dewberry, and rasp harrv nlanta. etc.. at prices much below those usually charged In nurseries, with the advantage oi their being freBh and adapted to Fulton county conditions. A Statement cf Facts Backed by a Strong Guarantee. We guarantee complete relief to all sufferers from constipation, In every case where we fail we will supply the medicine free. Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, effective, dependable and safe bowel regulator, strengthencr and tonic. They re-establish na ture's functions in a quiet, easy way. Tbev do not cause any Inconvenience, griping or nausea. They are so pleasant to tane and work so easily that they may be taken by any one at any time. They thoroughly tone up the whole system to healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies are unsur passable and ideal for the use of children, old folks and delicate persons. We cannot too highly recommend them to all sufferers from any form of constipation and its attendant evils. Two sizes, 10c. and 25c. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. Leslie W. Seylar. BRUSH CREEK. "Listen for weddiDg bells " M. J. llixson and wife, Delia and Howard Whitfield, spent Sunday at 11. N. Barton's. Amos llixson and wife have just returned from a visit to their daughter Mrs. Patterson near Pittsburg. James McKee and wile, of Uus tontown, and Miss Jennie Truax, of Iddo, spent part of last week at Morgan Barton's. Haslet Walters and wife, of Altoona, have returned to the Valley, and are now at the home to their friends, near Akersville. Sebert Barton has juat recov ered from an attack of mumps. J. C. Barton spent a couple days last week in McConnells Cove. All roads will lead to Buffalo school house Saturday night, March 18, 1911. An Ethiopian Drama in four acts will bo given by the Crystal Springs Dramatic Club at that time. Coqe prepar ed to enjoy the fun. PLEASANT RIDUE. Mrs. Andrew Swope has re turned to her home, after spend ing a week with her sister, Mrs. Oliver Daniels. Ada and Lois Decker spent Sunday at Ephraim Mellott's. Our school is progressing nice ly under the care of C. W. Mel- lott . Miss Cora Strait and Ross Hoi lenshead spent Sunday at Jor dan Deshong's. Miss Nelle Morton and Norman Mellott spent Saturday in McCon nellsburg. E L. Mellott, after spending the past year in Rochester, I a., has returned to his home atSijes Mill. Mary Mellott and Chester Decker spent Sunday with the former's parents. Silas E. Peck spent Monday night in the home of his cousin Jonathan P. Peck at Knobsville. FORT LITTLETON. John Gillis, of Knobsville was a town visitor, Monday. Quite a number of our people attended Mr. Lauther's salo at Burnt Cabins last Saturday, Irvin Kerlin, who has been working at Three Springs, spent last Sunday at home. Mrs. D. W. Cromer spent last Saturday in the home of her sis ter Mrs. Samuel Reese at Burnt Cabins. An agent for the E. M. F. auto mobile was in Fort Littleton last Monday. Rev. W. M. Cline is attending conference this week. Tbey were putting up poles for the new telephone line Monday. Mrs. Geo. Locke is still on the sick list Mai Millions ol Frleadi. How would you like to number your friends by millions as Buck len's Arnica Salve does? Its as tounding cures in the past forty years made them. Its the best Salve in the world for sores, ul cers, eczema, burns, boils, scalds cuts, corns, sore eyes, sprains' swellings, bruises, cold, sores. Has do equal for piles. 25c. at Trout's drug store. CLEAR RIDQE. Whooping cough is all the go. The protracted meeting Is still in progress. Mrs. Mary Stinson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mattie Mc Donald at Minersville. Emery Wible and wife, Blam AnJerson and wife, Miss May Stinson, of Knobsville, and her friend Mr. Kelso, were spending Sunday with J. S. Mort's family J. S. Mort sold a fine horse to Harrison Cutchall for $200.00. rtjnJdown?,' Do you feci the grip of lassi tude and general exhaustion f Are you all tired out and easily fatigued? You need a good con structive tonic. We have a number of preparations of this nature that will restore your full vigor. "" ) Rtxall Pridlfitid Bttf, Win and Iron possesses re markable power in toning up the exhausted system. It makes rich blood. Gives strength, energy and Increased appetite. It is also very pleasant to take and doesn't seem at all like a medicine. Sold with the Rexall guarantee. Per bottle, 76c. FOR SALE AT The QoxaJlb Store XS xaeer-rmarsasm Leslie W. Seylar, McConnellsburg, Pa. Interest Is Mailed Every Six Months at the rate of Four Per Cent per annum, to holders of our Certificates of Deposit. These convenient forms of Investment are Issued ln-sunis of $500 and upward, and present many attractive features. Interest begins at the date of issue, and certificates are renewable without surrender at the expiration of each six months period. There are no commission or fees a straight 4 Investment, absolutely safe, and available at any time as collateral at this bank, op to Its full face value. Write for special booklet on this attractive Investment. Pittsburgh Bank for Savings Bmlthfleld Street and Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000.00. Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. S. Patent Office GREELEY & MANURE Patent Attorneys Washington, D. C. Racket Store Prices for March. In our last ad we made mention of our Harness Department. Well we are more than pleased with our sales on these goods. If you are in want ot a horse collar, you can save some money. We sell them from 98c to 2.60. Check lines 2.50 and up. 7 ft. Hitching straps 3o and 35c. Also a good 3 in. Breechband, Buggy . Harness, Front Gears, Pads, &c. CLOTHING. We have our Spring ClothlDjr In and it is fine. We bought 18 Boys' suits (all they had) that we sold last year at 2, now at 11.35, see them. In Men's goods there will be lots of Blue Serge sold and we have them. We also have the fancy. When you want a spriDg suit don't fail to see ours. Men's Dress-Pants $1.25 to $2.50 Boy's Knee Pants .23 to .48 HARDWARE Summer Underwear. This is a Hue we are proud of. In the first place, we buy It from a house that sells right, and we soli It right. We can save you at least 15 per cent. Think of this 1 You can only get from 3 to 6 per cent, for your money if you lend it a whole year, and yet you can make 15 per cent la one deal with us. Ladles' vest 5 to 13c Children's vest 6 to I. To Men's Black and Balbrlggan at 23 and 43c or 45 suit and 85o suit Table Oil Cloth ... 14c yd Clothes Baskets 65, 75 and 90o Matting , 10, 15 and 2io Carpet 13 to 3!o Linoleum 28, 80 and 90c : HARDWARE Garden hoes Garden rakes Manure forks Mattock hoes Dirt shovels Matiock s Picks Paint 1.25 Brown double-bit axe Pole axe Mann axe 7 ft. traces Breast chains Bolts H to 7 Inch Hatchets Bull rings Calf weaners Cnrb bits , 15 to 25o 15 to 25o 48 to 65c 45o 48o 45c 45o to 12.00 gal 50a 48o 70o 48 to 55a 35 to 75c lo 40 to 48c 13 and 18o 25c 15c Shoes ! Jointed bits Steal sheep shears Pruning shears 60 22 cat. cartridges Brace bits Door locks Hinges Wire clothes hooks Mouse traps Shoe nails Matting tacks Carpet tacks 100 hog rings Uog ringers Door stops ' Flue stops Shoe polish in bottles Butcher knives lOo Dish pans 10 to 38a 45o 2 qt bucket 6c 25o 4 qt. bucket 10c 12a 10 qt. bucket 10c 10 to 30c 10 qt. galvanized bucket 15c 20c to 11.05 12 qt. galvanized bucket 2 to 12c Dippers 5 to J.To 6c doz Stew pans 10 to 15o 4 for 6o Stew kettles ' 20 to 48c 3c Colanders 10c lc Co (Tee pots, tin 13 to 18o 3 box 6c Granite chambers 25u 6a Pot covers 4 and So 8o Stove pipe 10c 3 for 6o Elbows 10c 5o Comb cases 10c 6 to 10 Hatchet handles 4o 8 to 23o Whitewash brushes 5 to 45c Shoes I Shoes ! About all our shoes for Spring are here, and a more snappy line ot goods has never been seen in this town. We handle mostly goods direct from the factories. This is a saving to you, as they can and do put better stock . in their goods, as their reputation is at stake. We sell Sely, Walk-over, Queen Quality and Endicott Johnston shoes all made by them. Our trade has grown on these goods, and if you were to go to a large city, you' would not find a more complete stock. WALL PAPER 3 TO 5 CTS. COAL OIL 7 CTS. PER GALLON. Call and see us. HULL & BENDER. WHEN YOU COME TO COURT When you come to court, save a little time to look through Reisners' Store. They have THE BEST STOCK of Men's, Young Men's, and Boys' Clothing they ever had. Made all right, fit right, and above all, ...... PRICES RIGHT Don't forget this. They are chuck full of store bargains, nearly all direct from the Factory, good styles, good quality, and right prices. Our ..... CARPET AND MATTING stock is large and from the way they sell, the prices are certainly right. Carpets at any "price you want. Our DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS stock is always good, but just now, better than ordinary, considering all. You can buy store goods vevry cheap at our store. Don't fail to call. GEO. W. REISNER & CO. KILLTHECOUCH anoCUREthelUUGS nBR.EilHG'S IE17DISC0W rnofOU CHS ya 50a,00 AND All THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES GUAfAHTED SATSFACTORX OP MONEY f? FUNDE O. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All local buLDen sad oolleotions ntruitad wui oslvs Qsrtlul s4 pttt fctMaUoo. W. M. COMERER, agent for 7Hh GE1SER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hutters, Saw mills. &c. Engines on hand all the time. PAWNER OA LVE the mt hMUna ! tfea Western Maryland Railway Company. InEffoot May 29. 1910. Trains leave Hanoookaa follows: No. lOt-t SO a. m. (Sunday only) for Daltlmore aod Intermediate points. No. S 8.00 a. n. (week days) for flngeratewn, Baltimore, Wayne.sboro.Ubainberaburg, , and Intermediate. No. I S M a. in. (week days) Cumberland, and Intermediate. No. 4 1008 a. m. (week day) llaltlnore, Get tysburg, York and Intermediate. No. S It.Mp m. (week day.) Little Orleans, Old Town, Cumberland, Klkln aad wmi. Vestibule train with observation bullet oar. No. S J 00 p. m. (week days) nnltlmore and In termediate nation. Vestibule train with olMerrutlon buffet oar. No. 58.40 p. m. (week day.) leave. Baltimore t.06 p. m., Ilageraiown 8.40 p. m. No. 10610.16 p. m. (Sunday only) leaves Balti more t.16 p. m. tlodol Dyspepsia Guru OlQMU WtHbt yOU Mta.
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