INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our ' Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS. liwcic I will have plenty of brick for stile by next week. Peter Morton. There is no cough medicine so popular as Foley's Honey and Tar It contains no opiates or poisons and never fails to cure. Elliott Hay bought 1652 pounds of poultry last week. Alex Skipper of Hamsonville, was in town early Monday morn- itjg. Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs and colds; reliable, tried and tested, safe and sure. Miss Margaret Foreman of Pennington, N. J., is visiting friends in this place. Dr. J. B. Mellott of Needmore and daughter, Mrs. Amos Wink, spent a day in town recently. Foley's Honey and Tar always stops the cough and heals the lungs. Refuse substitutes. Miss Mary B. Trout is visiting her brother, Dr. N. C. Trout, and family, at Fairfield, Pa. Miss Katherine Cook is taking a two-weeks visit among friends in Chambersburg. We give a guarantee that there is nothing but absolutely pure drugs in Peerless Horse and Cat tle Powder. Only ten cents for a full pound pack. Lillie Campbell, of Hollidays burg, is visiting her uncle and aunt the editor and his wife. Miss Daisy D. Wink of this place, spent a few days last week with her parents in Thompson. W. A. Herren of Finch, Ark., writes. "I wish to rerjort that , Foley's Kidney Cure has cured a terrible case of kidney and blad der trouble that two doctors had given up." Miss Margaret McKibbin, of Buck Valley, is visiting the fami ly of her uncle, Dr. W. L. McKib bin of this place. Master Willie Largent of this place, left last Wednesday for Tyrone, where he has employ ment. 1 1 we were to charge you 25c. a pack wo could not make Peer less Horse and Cattle Powder bet ter and we only charge you 10c, for a full pound. Mr. and Mrs. Horace U. Nace visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L. Nace at Carlisle from Saturday until Monday. Ex-treasurer Theo. Sipes and Prothonotary Harris spent last Friday and Saturday in Balti more and Chambersburg. Now is the season your stock needs a good blood and condition medicine and you cannot get any thing better than Peerless Horse and Cattle Powder, 10c, a pound Elliott Ray and son Lloyd, who had been operating a steam cider mill south of town, have a record of 26,639 gallons for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Ahimaaz Runyan of Needmore visited thelamily of their son, John B. Runyan,' in this place from Saturday until Tuesday. There is no other stock or con dition powder on the market that has given such general satisfac tion as Peerless Horse and Cattle Powder, and none so cheap, 10c, a pound pack. Mrs. Lizzie Sowers, of Dublin township, while in town last Thursday, called at the News of fice and left some cash with the printer. Mr. Joseph Snotts gave a free entertainment with his grapho- phoue ovor at Scott's schoolhouse )at Wednesday evening, much to the enjoyment ot those present Mr. and Mrs. George W. Deck er of Licking Creek township . peut last Friday with friends in town, and were very pleasant culWa at the News office. (Ji. W. Cooper who has been at lint Springs, Arkansas, taking treatment for rheumatism in forms his friends that he is slow ly recovering. We are informed that between 1150 and 400 tons of coal are being mined at Wood vale coal mines and at the Robertsdale mKnes about 500 tons, making the daily output about 850 tons. Miners . from tho hard coal region are Hiit-kinfl employment at the Rob erts Jalo and Wood vale oiliJei. Or bihoula Dispatch. HUST0NT0WN. Misses Margaret Clevoncer and Winifred Metzler spent Sup- day in this platfe. M r. and Mrs. E. Lyon of West Dublin, spent Sunday afternoon with the latter's mother. Mrs. David Laidig. Messers. Jereahd Geo. Heef- ner and wives, of Gracey, spent Sunday with their parents in this place. H. R. Lamberson employed as painter at Hopewell, spent Sun day with his pareritSr Charley Hoover, alias "Kit Car son," killed another red fox last Saturday. Messers. M. D. Mathias aud John Raper have completed the wall for the handsome new resi dence being erected for W. F. Laidig. The store room occupied by N. M Kirk has been re-roofed and a new floor laid. Messers. Will and Georee Clev- enger of West Virginia, are visit ing their mother, Mrs. bamuel Cievenger. Assistant SudL A. EL Yates of W. U. Tel. Co., of Philadelphia, spent two days in this communi ty adjusting troubla A POLICEMAN'S TESTIMONY. J. N. Patterson, night police man of Nashua, la., writes, "Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least a half dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley's Honey and. Tar and two- thirds of a bottle cured me. I con sider it the greatest cough and ung medicine in the world." Sold at Trout's drug store. WELLS TANNERY. Nov. 18. D. B. Sipe, a resident of this valley for many years. moved to Sax ton on the 17th inst. Z. P. Horton and son Nash, of Everett visited his daughter Mrs. Belle Anderson a part of last week. Miss Nora Griffith, who is em ployed in business in Everett, is home for a few days on account of a severe cold. Miss' Alice, her sister, has charge of the business during Nora's absence. Mrs. James Lyon of West Dub lin is visiting among her friends here. Mr. and Mrs. George Sprowl of Johnstown, are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stunkard. Mrs. N. H. Spangler received word from Saxton that her sister Mrs. Will Sweet, is dangerously ill. Henry Pick and son James, of Hyndman, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Foote. J. C. Foster of Enid, and Mrs. Thomas Ramsey, of New Gren ada, visited the Presbyterian Sunday school last Sunday. Hon. S. P. Wishart attended the Sunday school convention of Broad Top township held in Yel low Creek cbnrch. In four years this township has organized fif teen schools: A REMARKABLE CASB. One of the most' remarkable cases oi a cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner Marion; Ind., who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. She says; 'The coughing and atraining so weak ened me that I ran down in weight from 148 to 02 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used' One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this won derful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, strengthened my lungs and restored me to my nor mal weight, health and strength." Sold at Trout's drug store. FOR SALE Two mules one, three years' old, and the other two years, both dark bays, 58 Inches in height and well broken. Call on or ad dress Mrr. Sarah E. Lake, Pleasant Ridge, Pa. AT CUV PARK'S, THKEB WBhNUS, PA, Eggi, 27 cts per dawn. Butter, 20 cts per pound. I Wheat, 80 ctq per buhel Rye, 7& oti per bushel. , Oats. 40csa per bushel . TurlyV, 14 cts. ft pound. ' Obictrsss. old or young 8 cts per pdn3. ' : PoUtbes foctSrtper pbsheL Corn 65 cts., per bushel - Local Institutes. A local institute will be hold nt Center school house Nov. 27th. Questions for discussion : 1. How would you teach Civil Gov ernment, History and Geography? 2. What grade pupils would you teach Algebra? 3. Would you in sist that pupils who do not intoud to go further than a common school education should study Algebra? 4. How do you teach writing ? All teacher, directors, patrons and friends of education are cor dially invited to come and take part in the discussions. Janet Shives. A SURE THINQ. It is said that nothing is sure except death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption is a- sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van Metre of Shepherd town, W. Va., says "I had a severe case of bronchitis and for a year tried everything I heard of, but got no relief. Oue bottle of Dr. Kind's New Discovery then cured me ab solutely." It's infallible for grip, croup, whooping cough, pneu monia aud consumption. Try it. It's guaranteed by all druggists. Trial bottle free. Reg. sizes 50c. and 1.00 Small Farm For Sals. The property on which Wm. r. Un- ger resides, situate 4 miles south ot McConnellsburff In Ayr township, Is offered at private sale. The Improvements on a good house, good barn, and all necessary out buildings. Good water at the door. Farm contains 23 acres. Terms to suit tho purchaser. Inquire at the premises, or ot VV. H. Nelson, McConnellsburg, VM. p. ungeu, Wanted. 5000 Chicnens and Turkeys Will pay highest market price in i cash. Elliott Kay, McConnellsburg. I PI0E0N COVE. Nov. 21. A great many of our farmers are engaged in hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kunyau, who have been visiting relatives in Friend's Cove, returned home last Saturday. : Mr. Ed McKee, wife and chil dren, and Messers. Stephen and Prank Fisher were the guests of Mr. Park Palmer and family last Sunday. Mr. Frank Remsburg and wife have recently moved to Haococtr, where they expect to begin house keeping. Moses Mellott and wife passed through this place, one day last week. Mr. Stilwell Kirk has gone to Mercersburg, where he expects to meet his sister, who is just re turning lrom a visit. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. Ml CY'Q KIDNEY DURE It I or money refunded. Contain! remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best lot Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICH 60c sad J U. For Sale et Trout's Drug Store. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery ForCs Mumrrign trie in una j. tiiyi A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Monvr back If it fall. Trial BottlM fr.a. .Take sVaXQUVG UrOlTiO Uinmc Tawets. 8vh MHBoa kos soM In past 1 3 months. This Signature, " For ble.ik Noveiiilx At vVeincr's Store OUR DRESS MODS DEPARTMENT. is filled with the latest styles for Winter wear. Warm and comfortable Clothes, to be made up withoi' lining, for Jackets, Skirts, etc. Beautiful light weight goods ot the latest liiiisli mnrked, nt prices "to suit all. Marvellously pretty are tho new Shirt Waist Patterns. In Cream ma terial wo hnvo cashinero, hemstitched pongee, silk and wool Henrietta. Albatross, and "crepe do chlno " Silks and Velvets for Wraps make your selection for your mid-winter costume. The November inner DRESS TRIA1V1ING Braids, Buttous, Applique, Black Allover Lace, Jet Trimmings, Gimps. NECKWEAR Fancy Stocks, Collars, "Chic" Ties, Wool Gloves, mittens Leggings, Fascinators. Our creations in MILLINERY equals anything the East ; fords. We oiler a special in Children's' Hats. A line complete of Ribbons, Veilings, Laces and Embroideries. T. J. WIENER'S, HANCOCK, MD. Best trade prices paid for Poultry and Eggs, Rouss Racket Store - We wish to call your attention to a few prices for November and December. We want to show you our underwear. We can jive you tho riees and te!i you what it Is, but we want you to see yourselves. We are this year sellir . 20 oz. men's lleeced lined shirts and drawers for 4)c, each, and the weitfh' is for each also. Where you go to buy, ask tho merchant to weigh it. This is also, what some are selling for wool. Tho -juu'.ne wool for "5c, and i)(V. Ladies' underwear at l ie, or 2 for 'Shi. Heavy lluece shirts and drawers i!c. euch, or 45c, per suit. Ladies' union suits, 45c. Children's i.'lc. Hoy's heavj fleeced lined, 21c each. HORSE BLANKET Tt will pay you to see our horso blankets We claim we can't be matched on these goods. Prices are i5, 1, $1.10, .2o, S1.44, $1.7", 1.0, and 2.IV Heavy robes $2.(i0 to $:i.75. Overshoes and Felt Boots Ladies' overshoes 32, 40, 45, and 4'.fc Men's 50, 5, I'm',. Men's Arctics, !W to $1 25. Ladies' felt boots $1.20. Hoy's heavy high cut overshoe fell boots $1.05. Men's snag proof rolled edge wool boot 1 !5; also a eheuper one at $1.05, and one at 2.45. Lumberman's souks with lace, lirst quality, overshoe ?1.!"0. Wo handle tho Shippensburg Corduroy punts und overalls. The wide rib corduroy pants $'..05 nnd 1 75 lined all through. Tlia lino cord at $2.1", aud the linen chain guaranteed not to stain cord punt at 2.:i5. The riGm -A-, that ever came down the pike at best WVerCOaltb r,i.: also better ones. Our clothing is in line shape. Gray bud blankets 50, 5s and f5c per pair. It Is Impossible to namo prices. Hut call and sue our shoes. Ammunition A couple of guns left yet. Cross cut saws, bund suws, wood saws 4'.lo. Axes all prices. Tinware, graniteware, trunks, telescopes, writing paper, bibles' window blinds-oil and felt; carriage paint and in fan almost everything that is kept In a general store, and at prices that will pay you to come and see us. HULL fit BENDER, PROPRIETORS. oooocooooooo P'AS YOU Fin-ni'nro served in Every Stvlc to u. nixure 5Uit Anv Xasti - Flemish and Weathered Oak Library Tables, small tables, settees, chairs, rockers and. tabourettes, in Mis sion style for the den or library. For the PARLOR. Sofas, Arm Chairs, Reception Chairs, Rockers, Cabinets, (open or enclosed) For tho DINING ROOM. China Closets, Serving Tables, Kxtension Tables, Sideboards, HulTet's, Screens, Cane und wood-seut chairs, Tables and Cabinets for tho kitchen. For the BED ROOM. Dressing Bureaus. Dressings Tables, ChitTouiers, Mirrors, Clothes trees, Bedsteads, In Mahogany, Bird's-eye Maplo, Golden Oak, !ke. Bedsteads In Brass und Iron, enameled in white and colors. We will bo pleased to have you call and examine our stock. You are welcome, whether you buy or not Special work mado to order at our factory. H. SIERER & CO., Nos. 49-51 Ouccn St. Chambersburg, Fa. O .ooooooooooooo ooooooooooco To Cure a Cold in One Day . . . lAYNE'S (T EXPECTORANT I r, dull u..d divi.r, you'll find r 'i t chi rr. Patterns Are all in OOOOOO co oooo LIKE IT' Tables, (largo or small), Mirrors, Tabourettes, Divans, Kockers, Chairs, Indian Scats, Serceus, Fancy tables, Desks, Cure Crip la Two Day. oil every 9 (yJ COD An almost Infallible remedy for Us mos of ui Throat iM Lungs, known Eb uicJ the worli over for almost Cralury. GH NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! iL. 'JL' K EISNERS'. We have now nearly all our FALL GOODS IN, and we feel that youiwill think very well of the stock, and to note that prices on everything in Cotton Underwear, for La dies, Gentlemen and the little folks, are Ho Higher Than Last Year. Outings, Flannelettes, &c, are all the same as last year, which was low. THESE - GOODS were all bought from the first cards last spring, or they would not be here at such prices. SEE THEM. Oar made-up Skir ts are all in. We invite your special examination, of tlirse goods. They Will Please You, we are sure. Prices lrom $1 25 to $5.50. Suits for Men, Boys, and Children. A fine line,. PleastCall. Respectfully, G. W. RE1SNER & CO.
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