InitKiiSlliNlirAKAtiKAhiS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Full linn of Ladies' Summer Sl-iHat.r. K. Johnstou's. Hi' the pretty new lino of clothing for men and boys at J. K. Jchnslon'p. Foley's Honey and Tar is pecul iarly adapted for asthma, bron chitis and hoarseness. Dr. West is desirous of having a full attendance of the congrexu tion at the 1'rcsbyterian church next Sunday. Albert and Lowis Largent, ot this place, are visiting their aunt, Mr-. John J. Gordon, near Big Cove Tannery. You never heard of any one us . ing Foley's Ilouey and Tar and not being satisfied. The Fulton Democrat this wok contains the name of Lemuel P. Kirk, of Bethel, as a candidate for the nomination for the office of associate judge. Judge ,W. U. Bender, of this place, and Ex-cominissioner A. M. Corbin, of Taylor, are in Har risburg this week attending the U. S. District court as jurors. Holy communion at the Tan nery congregation on Sabbath nt 10 a.m. The preparatory ser vice on Saturday at 2:!30 p. m. Divine service at St. Paul's on Sabbath at 7:30 p. m. A. G. Wor-K, pastor. Wantiod. A good, energetic agent to sell our uigh-grade teas, eolTeos, spices, baking powder, and extracts. We pay tho high est commission and furnish use-, ful and costly premiums to help influence business. Address TiikG hkat A. & P. Tea Co., 1311 Eleventh Ave., ilt. Altoona, Pa. Whene'er you feel impending ill, And need a magic little pill, No other one will fill the bill, -j-jiKe uemu SLiiiuoivdriy. liisers. Tho famous little pills "eakly niSKiis" cure constipation, sick headache, biliousness, etc. They never gripe or sicken, but impart early rising; energy. Good for either children or adults. J. C. P. Jones, Chief Burgess, Miles burg Borough, Pa., says: "I nev er used pills in my family during the forty years of housekeeping, that gave such satisfactory re sults as DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers " Sold at Trout's drug store. BRUSH CREEK. Walter and Claud Smith were visiting in Washington, D. C. last week. Uuger Mellott, of Sipes Mill, spent Sunday evening with M. E. Barton. Edward Lodge, who has been suffering from a healed lace is re ported better. Jacob Rohm, wife and family, of Gapsville, spent Sunday with the latter'8 mother, Mrs. John Lodge of Emmaville. Hunter Jackson aud Uaslet Walters attended the Easter ser vices at Rayshill last Sunday. C. D. Uixson is suffering witn a gathering in Ins head at this writing. Miss Bessie Morton is spend ing a fpw days with friends and relatives at AkorsviUe. The last day of school at Buf falo was well attended, and a g ame of ball was played, which afforded amusement for the crowd. George Barton and sister spent last Sunday with Mocgan Bar ton and family at Akersville- II. N. Barton, wife and son, James, spent last Sunday with Frank Lodge and family at Emma ville. Ernest llixson, of Crystal Springs, spent last Sunday after noon with George Lodgo near Ennnavillo. Messrs. Haslet' Walters ind Clarence Barton spent lust Fri day evening pleasantly vn the home of M. E. Varton. i A awmill has been placed on tho Lewis Mann property t ear Cryst J Springs, which wilt be in working order by the first of the week. Mrs. David Whitfield and daughter, Anuie, of Bedford county, spent last Friday at Sher man Cleveuger's ana attended the last day of school1 at Buffalo. One minute C0113!. Cures Fop Coughs, Cold and Croup. In Memory of a SM'rct Child. The lime n an long my dear little cue, Since you have goneaxay from me, And imne but my Father in Heav ' en knows How I long your sweet little face to sec. Perhaps you were to sweet for this world of sin, I only know that Heaven's gates opened and took you In. Some day, Dear one, I hope to meet you, Whon from earth aud its cares 1 am set free, If I am worthy Heaven's gates to pass through, v Then I shall fiud you waiting for me. II Kit MOTIIKU. CITO. Charley Lynch, of Timber Ridge, visited Riley Garland's last week. Mrs. Anna Everts visited her son, Amos Seville, and the fami ly of Otho Soudors, over Sunday. There is some stealing going on in this community, and some body need not be surprised if he gets a load of shot some night. There was quite a tiro in Find lay Johnston's woods near Cito, last Friday. READY IS THE WORD Spring In all nor beauty la hore and so arcjwcjwllh n full and up-to-date lino of everything usually kept in a general atom. If you will call and examine our line we will cloarly demonstrate to you that we found some big bargains for you while in Philadelphia buying our spring stork, CLOTHING We have been told that our now lot of clothing is the best and cheapest .that has ever hnen in this store and you know that mnans thy are mark ed very low. Men's all wool suits as low as $4.50, and an extra (rood fancy suit for $.'.00, $0.50 and 7.f0. . Men's Hlack Worsted suits $3.00, absolutely fast black, a big bargain. Young men's suits up. Children's knee pants !ic up. ftoys knee punts 10c a pair up. Dry Goods It is a pleasure to show our dry goods for it Is a lino ful) of ehoiee bar gains iu all tho new spring and summer fabrics. I.awns as low as 5c yd. Batiste and Organdies, 8, 10 aud 12c. White India Linen, .r, 7, 8, 0, and 12c a yd. Lancaster Gingham Uo a yd. Calico 4c up to flc. Muslin f, !, and 7c. Mohairs, Mousellines, Silks, Mulls, Crepe do chine at prices that please. Housecleaning Supplies "I THANK THE LORD 1" cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock, Ark., "for the relief I got from Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful running sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I had suffered for f years." j It is a marvelous healer for cuts, ! burns aud wounds. Guaranteed ! at Trout's drug store; 25c. i Star Soap 7 cakog for 25c; Matting 11c per yd up; Carpet 12c to 35c; Wall Paper 10o and 12c double bolt; Border same price rer bolt; Window blinds with rollers !c each; Curtains as low as 35c pair; quart Ammonia only 12c: Wall Brushes 4o to 25c; Scrub Brushes iV each: Floor Oil Cloth 22c yd; Table Oil Cloth 15c yd; Linoleum 40c sq. yd. Wo are paying 24o for butter; 4o a pound for dried apples: lie for lard: 11c for side and shoulder; 14c a pound for ham. Harry E. Huston, Crum Store, Saltillo, Pa. SL'NNVSIDE. Our farmers are busy Hauling out lime and getting ready to plant corn. The beautiful blooming trees and singing birds show us that the cold weather is past. Mary Hess was the guest of Mary Pock last Sunday. Russell Truax made a trip to Brush Creek last Monday. George Plessmger is busy haul ing cross ties to Hancock. Tho Traction Engine Railroad between McKibbin and Hancock is doing quite an extensive busi ness in the lumber trafh'c this week. Isaac B. Laytou has moved to Pleasant Ridge. Helta; worked at the cabinet maker trade for a long time. We are sorry to see him leave. Amos Mellott of Sipes Mills, was the guest of Ben Truax re cently. Job Plessinger and wife visited Allen Smith's Sunday. Frank Hess, Russell Truax, Geo. Plessinger and brother Rus sell, Mrs. Dolly Hess, Mrs. Osa Truax, and Jane Barton were at Miss Kate Smith's Sunday. Mrs. Jane Barton, of Brush Creek Valley, is visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. Jonathan has moved on his property which he purchased of Isaac Laytou. Lesson In Health. Healthy kidneys filter the im purities from the blood, and un less they do this good health is impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positively cure all forms of kid ney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. Sold by all dealers. Prices for Mav which will interest conservative buvers. We are not giving away pictures nor other catchy devices, whereby we would have to raise the prices of goods; but make prices that are interesting in themselves. We give you a good Apron Gingham at 5c; an elegant unbleached muslin at 6c; beautiful Lawns 8 and 10c, tor cool summer dresses, and a large line of Madras Shirt-waist Patterns at 15c per yd; white and colored Duck at 12c; handsome Lace Curtains 2 1-2 yd long, with a cottage curtain pole to each pair ot curtains, for 45c. A nice Hemp Carpet for 12c, and an extra heavy one at 19c; oil window shades t 20c on spring rollers, btraw and China-matting at all prices. Several styles of cottage Ingrain Carpet at 24c. Watch this space, tor we have more to tell you next week. Yours, for more goods for less money. ' J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, JPa, Another name is added this week to the list of announcements for tho nomination for associate judge on the Democratic ticket school teacher, John A. Myers, of Tod township. FOLEOnomTAR Cure Colds; Prevents Pneumonia OaWIH'a s.i r- i.. ri The famous little pills $3 THIS WAY GENTLEMEN ! 50 tons feed and flour on hand. Pure grain chop, $1.35; Brand, tl.25; Flour, f 1.25 to $1.60. One carload of 1$ AUfflinburg Spring Wagons fig T and Buggies i fa I m I m Wagons $30 to 8. Buggies US. One cur York A Grade Buggies 18 spokes, rivets rim, loather cushions, dust-proof box, bracer on shaft, full rubber top 4-bow, 45. 1 car of Beaver Springs hand made Farm Wagous, Qnely painted, long houud, round coupling polo, steel skein, 955, $05, $08, and $75. Standard Fertilizers $1.1.00. Standard Boue and Pot ash $11.50. I can supply you with fertilizers auy time from April 1st, to November 1st. C. E. Starr, THREE SPRINGS, F. Br To Cure a Cold in One Day Tck9 Laxative Eromo Quinine Tablets. (Jb i nis signature. -s' Seven Million boxes sold In past 13 months. Curat Crip la Two Day. on every box. 25c n THAT- with JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT COUGH An almost Infallible remedy for dis twos of the Throat, and Lungs, known f used the world over for almost Century.- 6E0. W. HE1SNER are now showing the largest line of House Furnishings in town. Carpets, Mattings, Li noleums,oil cloths, cur tains, blinds, &c. A good table oil cloth 1 1 cts. yard. By the time your eyes cachthis we will have all our spring and summer stuffs for dresses and waists which we will be glad to show you. Shoes for everybody all grades and prices. Please call. GEO. W. REISNER & C McConnellsburg, Pa. M III nr 1 a&e ivionev California If you are industrious and capable you can lu&Us iriosiey there. The big ranches are breaking up into small farms that need more workers to care for the increased product. The towns and cities are prosperous because the country 13 prosperous. There are great valleys of the richest soil in America waiting for you. If you have a little capital you can own one of these small f ::rms yourself, or you can rent one on shares am! pay far it out of the product in a few years. We will send you descriptive booklets and folders giving full information about the money making opportunities for every member of the fffr.ily. You want to see what the country is really like; you can go there, work a few months, enjoy the delightful climate, the flowers, fruit and scenery, and earn enough to pay your expenses both Voys by taking advantage of the argain Kates Every Day March 1 to May 15 From Chicago From St Louis For one-way coloniit ticket. Cornipondingly reduced rates from I.,iot any point Eet. . The trip is easily and comfortably mudo via tho Rock Islaad. Two routes one through New Mexico, the other through Colorado. Through touriat curs hours quicker 1'ier.j any other line. Doublo daily tourist service via El Pas tri-weekly via Colorado. Diniaj-cnr ccrvico end free reclining chair cars, both routes. The Rock Islund his retjrej.nta!.:vcj throughout the United States they aro travel experts and can save you money. You can huve llioir bss::;tace in arranging the California trip lor the asking-. Consult your home ticket ucent or write to tho undersigned for our California book and complete folder "Acrots tl.e Continent in o Tou.lrt SIccpor." RumcnUr tha Rock M-nd runs uxor tourUt van to California than any etltar rout. Many of ttiam ar of th llt patturu. tvilu wid windows and lavatarr and Muiai I'ooms lor both mat anu woman. unuMiah larva and loiuplata ua UMur at Cut out this advarlisamaut, fill la ayaca balow. and mail la JOHN SEBASTIAN, PaaMnsar Traffic Manatar, Reck Island Sratam, CHICAGO. Pleasa sand ni rslcs of fars to California and tirua tablaa walae .y California book, and full information about your now sarvico, , I axpoct to leuva for California about . lOI EL PASO A-nA and would lilt inforin.aion about. Nun . ,.. , . , At-lroM