INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Paul Waarner is paying 6 and 7 cents a pound for beef liidos. - lialph May and E. N. Akers, of Sipes Mill, were town visitors last Thursday. Emanuel Sipes, near Huston town, has been in poor health for several days. William Jones, of New London, Pa., is visiting in the home of his aunt, Mrs. M. B. Trout For Sale. Quiet family bay horse. Good driver gentle and safe Inquire at the News office. Foley's Honey and Tar positive ly cures all throat and lung dis cuses. Refuse all substitutes. Sold by all dealers. This is a giul time to sub scribe lor the Fulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Harry Irwin, of Waynesboro, is spending this week at the home ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Irwin. A kidney or bladder trouble can always be cured by using Fo ley's Kidney Cure in time. Sold by all dealers. Rev. Dumville will preach at Ebenezer Tuesday evening, Janu ary 3d, at 7:30 o'clock, and not on Su nday as announced heretofore. County-Treasurer elect Adam Lnuver furnished us the necessa ry cash last Thursday to lay in a sack of corn meal for our Christ mas dinner mush. Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan i.nry, McConnellsburg, tallow, befhides, horsehides, callskins, ari sheepskins, for which the highest market price in cash will bo paid. Here is a triplet by which you can always determine when East er will occur. The first Sunday after the lirst full moon after the 21st of March is always Easter. The coming Easter will be late, April 23. At a recent meeting ' of the Warren township, Franklin coun ty school board, a resolution was passed, ordering the teachers of the township to strictly prohibit their pupils from coasting on or mar the school grounds. Tommy Downes, of Belfast township, was a welcome caller at the ' News" office last Friday evening, and left us some cash to help tide us over t ie holidays. He struck a bad day to make a trip to McConnellsburg in a sled. James ' P. Keefer, who is this winter teaching at Elstonville, Lancaster county, accompanied by Francis Herr, one of his pupils spent from Saturday until to-day with big parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Keefer at Webster Mills. Resolutions of Respect. Whkrkas, The Great and . Su preme Kulcr of the universe has, in his infinite wisdom, removed from among us one of our worthy and esteemed Brothers and fellow n borers, Harvey Ulunt; and where as, the long and intimate relation nold .with him in the faithful dis c itirge of his duties in this society makes it eminently befitting that we record our appreciation ohim; therefore, Resolved, That the wisdom and ability which he has exercised in the aid of our organization by ser vice, contribution, and counsel, will be held in grateful remem brance; . . Resolved, That the sudden re moval of such a life from our midst loaves a vacancy and a shadow that will be deeply realized b all the members and friends of the order, and prove a serious loss to the community and the public. Resolved, That with deep sym pathy with the bereaved relatives of the deceased, wo, express our hope that even so great a loss to us all may be overruled for good . by Ilim who doeth all things well. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions bo spread upon the records of this organization (The Independent Order of Odd-Fellows, No. 4S4), a copy printed in the local paper, and a copy for warded to the bereaved family. ( Jko. 1'abnok, S. R. Fkakkh, F. C. Bark, Committee. You can have the NEWS one whole yes f t a dollar. onrvit ri ice Mr. Reuben Daniels is serious ly ill. Oqr friend Thomas Hollens head has decided to quit farming and go to coon hunting. Nevin S. Strait and lady friend spent Saturday night and Sunday at Roland Sharpe's. The visitors were surprised when they found that "R. A." had a fine turkey roast for them. They say Nev was caught short when it fell to his lot to carve the turkey; but Nev say 8 he would rather caive a turkey than a goose. R. P. Schooley feels the need of a chicken coop this winter. He depended on raising a pumpkin big enough for one like he did last year, and the pumpkin didn't grow. Mrs. Mary Sharpe attended preaching at Asbury Sunday ev ening. Mrs. Clora Strait spent last Tuesday at J. V. Schooley's. Roland Sharp and Nevin S. Strait spent Monday in McCon nellsburg on business. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quan tity is constantly coming in, de claring Dr. King's New Discov ery for consumption, conghs and colds to b.e unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFar land, Bentorville, Va., serves as example. He writes: "I had bron chitis for three years and doctor ed all the time without being bene fited. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me. " Equal ly effective in curing all lung and throat troubles, consumption, pneumonia and grip. Guaranteed at Trout's drug store. Trial bot tles free, regular sizes 50c, 'and $1.00, Local Institute. The fourth local institute of Taylor township was held at Hus- tontown school, Friday evening, December 24th. The meeting was called to order by the teach er II. W. Wink, after which Dr. A. K. Davis was elected chair man. The program was opened br singing America by the school. The following questions were dis cussed: 1. Duties of Teacher, Patrons and Pupils. 2. Impor tance of Regular Attendance. 3. Little Things and Their Impor tance. 4. Tardiness; Its Effects and How Prevented. The following teachers were present and took part in the dis cussions.: D. K. Chesnut, W. G. Wink, II. W. Wink, Harvey Sipes, John Woodcock, Elmer Huston, Levi Morton, Mr. Mellott and Miss Keebaugh. The younger teachers are to be congratulated upon the way in which they dis cussed the questions assigned them. Several .recitations were rendered by the pupils of the school, showing the ability of the pupils, also the teacher's influ ence and training. Quite.a number of the patrons were present, showing their ap preciation towards this great ed ucational work. Rev. B. A. Salt er was present and gave a very beneficial and instructive discus sion on each of the subjects. Mr. Salter is deeply interested in lit erary work and his discussions are right to the point. Dr. A. K. Davis concluded the discussions by making a brief talk on the subject of Wanting, after which the meeting adjourned. The next institute will be held at Laidig school, Friday evening, January 21, to which all friends of educa tion are invited to come and take part. Thad S. Shoemaker, Secretary, Couihi, Coldi and Constipation. Few people realize wheh taking cough medicines other than Fo ley's Honey and Tar, that they contain opiates which are consti pating besides being unsafe, par ticularly for children. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opi ates, is safe and sure and will not constipate. Sold by all dealers. In a letter yesterday from Miss Isa Stevens, renewing her subscription to the "News' for another year, she says that her brother Warren was married on the 6th of November to Miss May Rbeay, of Toronto, Kas. cr-jAiiEitjrA.'is Bt Com 6rup. Taataa Good. Um in Ium. Sold br am. Clear Ridge Onr Christmas entertaimnent passed oft" nicely Saturday night. Part of the children were made glad, while others were forgotten. We advise that hereafter all be treated alike. We call it a ft.il- ure. Miss Anna Irwin of McCon nellsburg is visiting her sister's : children here. John Fleming of Waterloo is visiting his undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Fleming. Charley Huston came home Sat urday and spent Christmas with i his brothers and sisters. Edward Ilorton and family were , in our town lawt Saturday. Cleve Henry i spending some time with his father, J. A. Henry. ; Vmnlf ICnitb unfa nnl .KiM I Wood vale, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. li. Henry. Amos Sipes and wife and J. W. Ileeter and wife were guests of Huston Heeters' on Friday. W. R. Fields has built an L to his house. Mrs. Hannah Brown is still crip pled up with rheumatism. Mrs. Miller spent a few. days with her sister, Mrs. Jesse Ileef ner, near Gracey. E. O. Kesselring was in our town last Friday. Miss Nora Ileeter was the guest of Miss Lula Brown Saturday night. Quite a number from here at tended the Christmas tree at Fair- view church Sunday night. Roy Cromwell made a business trip to Laidig Saturday night. Harry Walker is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cromwell. Miss Cora Cornelius anL Mr. John Ilorton of Wood vale were guests of X. B. Henrys' over Christmas. Boy's Life Saved fro.n Membranous Croup C.'W. Lynch, a prominent citi zen of Winchester, Ind., writes, "My little boy had a severe attack of membrauous croup, and only got relief after taking Foley's Honey and Tar. He got relief af ter one dose and I feel that it sav ed the life of my boy." Uefuse substitutes. Sold by all dealers. Private Sale. Iutending to quit the lumber business and go to Pittsburg, 1 will sell at private sale 2 good draft horses, will work anywhere, 1 good bay mare 7 years old, 1 colt 7 months old, 1 Milburn wag on good as new, guaranteed to carry 5 tons, 2 sets Yankee har ness. For further particulars call on or address W. H. Spade, k Locust Grove, Pa. HIRAM. , Quite a number of our young folks attended the Christmas en tertainment at Fairview last Sun day night. The program was v ' interesting and showed the talent ol those participating. The vocal solo by Gertrude Laidig was especially good. Charles Deaver, who has been at Mt. Carroll, 111., the past four years, is home on a visit. Charles is looking wed, and his many friends are glad to see him. John Deaver, of Millersville State Normal school, is spending his vacation at home. Joe Laidig, who is employed at Coaldale, spent Christmas ' at home. Z. A. Shaw is still on the sick list. A. J. Comerer and family are on a visit. TRESPASS NOTICE. Came to the premises of the under signed In Wells township, Fulton coun ty, Pa., November 12, 1004, 1 red muley cow supposed to be about H years old. The owner Is hereby re quested to come and prove property, pay charges, and take her away ; oth erwise, she will be disposed of accord ing to law. Mark notch out of point of each ear. ' ' Clyde A. Plummkh, , 12-28-04. New Grenada, Pa. Jays s 19Q5 oaaalto CATALOGUE OF DISEASES, with direction how to traat thana, giwmtk In arfodly plain, fat abaolutaly clatsra lanrfuaffo. Voor DraMitl or Iaalor will lap. ply tt laOtt rate. U jmi Ul M i U, fwul Cart m,mM la bat. 0. JAVMJ WN, fHlUULU'tllA. will kUf a p jw FREE.. trvt I'SZom poxm toMbtfratt.3 To Every Reader A MERRY CHRISTMAS WM. H. LUDWIG. Jeweler and Silversmith, Chambersbun;, Pa. Don't forget our Conococheague Watches $12 and $15 each. 15 and 17 Jeweled Don't You Forget It ! Wo grow larger, while other get smaller; Others get shorter, while we grow taller: Others in trade, make a big "holler;" Hut "just the sumo" we've the trade by the collar. And Don't you forsret it. Candies j Lowney's Goods, i Mixtures and j Penny Goods. C. F Scott, 3IcConnellsburg, Pa. J Opposite Postollieo. J 0H0H0n.0.0p0pn.0.p0M.0jt, 00.000000r00m A Blizzard 0 0 hits no terrors for the man who U dad in one of those warm STORM OVEUCOATKS sold at the store ot A. t NACK & SOX. They not only have a big lot of storm coats with big warm collars, but they can suit you in any kind of an overcoat for street or dress. It does not pay to bother making suits for the chil dren when you have such a variety to select from at Nace's: and the low prices will astonish you. We have just marked the price of a large lot of Boy's Suits away down. There is practically no end to tho as sortment of Underwear," Suspenders, Collars and Gloves. It means a whole lot to get the right kind of a HAT when you buy not only in prue, but in quality and style. V o have tho correct style. i . s o I A. U. INACE & SON, g McConnellsburg, Pa. COAL I COAL I ' The undersigned have oponed a new mine on the top of Rays Hill on the road leading from New Grenada to Robertsdale, about 3 miies from New Grenada, and are I Drermred to furnish any grade of .' coal at lowest mine prices. We, guarantee to give every pound ol coal we ask pay for. Prices for 2,000 lbs : Lime r.oal, 75c; Run of Mine, $1.25; all Lump $1.75. Wm. Alloway, , Gko. Sleeman, Proprietors, New Grenada. Pa. Fancy Pastry. Mrs. Mertie Harr announces that she is prepared to receive orders for cakes, cookies, ginger bread, custards, &c., at her home in this place. Next Saturday af ternoon she will have a supply of fresh cakes, Ac, and on each suc ceeding Saturday. . Your patron age solicited. To Curo a Cold in One Day r . .d Booth. Xtl3 t',-.ttrrg, and A HAPPY NEW YEAR. At Right Prices. m aj 0 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS (llt'llKMrKKN ENULIM In K.d and oW metallic boiea, aaalnl with blu ribbon. ". HrhiM dangerous aubatl. UUuna and Imitation. Huy of your ImiKKlM. or mild 4. la auuiM for Particular. Trail. aoolaU and '-Keller for l.adlra." 0, truer, all lmnKWU. CHIOHBBT.R CHEMICAL CO. .10 Hadlaoa Mquaro, 111 1U r. Jaaau mm Pneumonia follow La Orlpp but novor follow th u of FOLEY'S KB It stops th Conga and heals the lungs. Prevent Pneumonia and Consumption. Ha. Q. Vacbbe, of 1ST Oacood St., Chicago, rritasi "My wif bad la fripp and illoft bar lib vary bad aoafb on bar lane whiab Vol it's Horn uu Ta aorad aonplatalf." ' I For Sale at Trout's Drug Store. TTrTTCi Moat uaoful o F IVXwlVl ramllr Haad - " Book. 63d rr of Publication. Printed la NINE DirrCRCNT LAN. CUAGES, Contains Cornet Calendar tor all lalitudaa, Kcltata. Tlda and Waalhap Tablaa, Astronomical data list of raa, rait and otKor Holidays, graphic Moonlight Ulaffram and choleo lUun tralloaa. to which la addad a Cur Crl faTtroDcys. en every &rr EC3.JiC a: v LA G The Racket Store. We give the Red Trad ing Stamps. Prices for Ladies' rubber heels Men's rubber heels Pen tablets I'encil tablets Composition books Receipt books 15c pair. 20c 5, s and 0c. t, II and 5c. 4o. 4c. Fountain pens (Eagle mnke) $1.2Ti. Hox paper 5, 8, 10, and 13c. Checker boards He. Lead pencils 1 to 4c. Men's Mocco and kid gloves 2.'lto 90c. A ten cent, cake toilet soap 4c. Dominoes 4c. Ladles' vests, good 21c. Boy sheavy fleeced shirt and drawers2lc We have sold now 1 cane or .'!2iloz., of the 19 o.. men's underwear and have got in another lot of same jroods. Try it no better mude 4.1c. Men's guaranteed wool underwear iWc. Men's heavy cotton and word top shift- .!, (is. and ln)i Meh' work gloves urid mittens 2.'l, 4', 75 and 8!ic. fl.2;. See them. We f.-el it our duty to thank the people of Fulton county for the nice in crease in our business this year. We have sold more horse blankets, cordu roy pants, and bed blankets, and on underwear we have never sold so much. Cull and see this line even if you have bought. See our children's clothing. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Buy Your Whiskey Direct From the Maker, 2 Forst's seven year old, full quarts for $3.00. S3 IS Our goods is aged in the wood, and is pure and mellow; better than any you have had from others for the price, or j our money hack. Any bank. In Pittsburg or the editor of this puper will tell you that our word is good, and that we are responslblo. We do not humbug you like so many advertising so called "Dis'.illers." By buying from us you get an honest article, made from honest, select grain, by honest people. Send for our private price list. 2 m I If you will send us the names or 10 good families in your vicinity who use whiskey for medical purposes, and to whom we may send our price list, we will send you", with your first order, one quart of Pure 'Virginia Homemade Blackberry Wine, Free. Geo. W. Reisner & Co. Have their new FALL and WINTER GOOD Their stock of Ladies', Misses and Children's Wraps, and Ladies' Skirts Ready- ,1 Kr. to-wear, is ever put in Give them a call. Geo. I. Reisner Co., McGola&ellsbiarr.;' And have the Premiums. December. Boys' mittens and gloves 10tto 4."c. Gray and white cotton bed blankets 05c to 1.00. Lace curtains M, fi:ic and tl (X). Men'scottonflannelgloves , lOand l.'lc Children's and ladies' legginsSS tii4c. Ear muffs Lunch boxes t'f. Stovepipes 12tol-li!. Elbows that you can stand on li'c. Crochet cotton all colors !'. A nice assortment of spectacles 12c The alloy frames 2"m:. Heavy screw case watches 2 Scissors 10, 12, 1", nnd IV. Ttiizors 22. I", h.) to fl.l.l. Don't fail to nee our school shoes for children with the small low heel on, o to h, 7.V; 8 to 12, 8!ic: 12i to 2, (Hc. We will agree that there are cheaper shoes than these anil we can give them to you. Hut this is what some of the ' merchauts are sellintr at !'! 1 and Ml Packed in plain, sealed cases, ex pressae prepaid to your nearest station. Si a . r. if M? MORRIS FORST & CO Cor. 2nd Ave. & Smith field St., Pittsburg, Pa. Dept. 285 the largest the house.
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