wears longer; Blanche Auderson spout Suu day evening with Katie I'ore. Irwin will sell you a White or Standard rotary sewing machine at a low price. Mrs. John Lamaster and daugh ter Ethel, of Markes, Franklin couoty, spent Saturday and Sun day with Daniel E. Fore, Esq. Foley's Lloney and Tar cures coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia. Take no substitutes. Sold by all dealers. Milton Decker and wife, of Har risonville. were shopping in town Saturday evening. Ju?..jn of Saltillo, pays 18cents a pound for butter; 20 cents a dozen for eggs; 12 cents a pound for lard; 11 cents a pound for country side meat; 12 cents a pound for shoulder, and 15 cents a pcund for ham. The kind friend who put the lovely flower on Squire Daniel Fore's mail box last Tuesday, will please accept the thanks of both the Squire and Miss Katie, as they both appreciated It highly. Communion at Big Cove Tan nery church, next Sunday, at 10 o'clock. Preparatory services on Saturday afternoon, at 2:30, and preaching in the Lutheran church in town Sunday evening, at 7. A. G. Wolf, pastor. To draw the fire out of a burn, heal a cut without leaving a scar, or to cure boils, sores, tetter, ec zema and all skin and scalp dis eases, use DoWitt's Witch Ilazel Salve, A specific for piles. Get the genuine. Sold by Stouteagle Bro. The Ladies' Aid Society, of Clear Ridge, will give an enter tainment in the Hall at that place, Saturday evening, October 7, 1905. The play is '-The Old Maids' Association." Admis.-ion 10 and 15 cents. The postoftice department has made a new ruling .' nail mat ter. Under the iiew ruliug post masters are allowed to forward papers as well as mail matter from one office to another where the person addressed is on a ru ral route. No pill is as pleasant and posi tive as DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers. .These famous little pills are so mild and effective thatchildren, delicate ladies and weak people enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pill sold. Sold by Stout eigle and Bro. James II. Mellott and Elmer Edwards, near Saluvia, planted a patch of ground in tobacco last spring. When the crop was gath ered this fall, the average meas urement of the leaves was 2 feet and 7 inches. This is, remember, the average of each leaf, not of each stalk. Who can beat this ? Joseph Sipes and wife, aud Mrs. Homer Sipes were in Mc Connellsburg last Thursday. Mr. Sipes and bis son Homer have had a busy summer with their carpenter work. The new bouse they are building for Charley Mellott is now about ready for the plasterers, and in a few days they will begin the erection of a new barn. 40x50 feet on the Tom my Hessler farm to replace the one burned by lightning during the summer. It is impossible to have a clear head, an active brain, a vigorous constitution or a strong body when the digestion is weak or when the stomach is out of order. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will put the stomach and digestive organs m good condition and improve the general condition. Sold by Stout eagle & Bro. After January 1, iWM, no one will be allowed to run an automo bile in Pennsylvania without hav ing rirst obtained a license from the state highway department. With this license will be furnish ed two number tags, one for each end of the machine. All other tags will have to be removed so tljat thereafter all machines op 'orated anywhere in this state must carry only the license num ber. The number tag in the rear of the machine must be lighted at nignt so that it can be plainly read. Saw Timber Wanted. Tract of Oak Saw-timber want ed. Give acreage, description of timber, price, and full particu lars.' For further information, apply to, or address. News Office, McConsollsburg, Pa. Fewer gallons; Devoe. WEST Dl'BLIC. M rs. Susan King is visiting rel atives at Shirloysburg, this week. She will go from there to Altoona to spend some time with the fam ily of her son, Albert. Hiram Clevenger and daughter Margaret, have gone to Pitts burg Mr. Clevenger to spend a short time visiting relatives, and Margaret to spend the winter. There was a corn cutting at Ross King's, Sept. 22. Quite a lot of corn was cut. After the corn cutting, the boys and girls tripped the "light fantastic," de parting for home by eleven o' clock. J. E. Lyon is having another lot of timber sawed by J. F. John son. William Clevenger, of West Virginia, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Samuel Clevenger, of Lai dig. "WATCH THE KIDNEYS." "When they are affected, life is in danger," says Dr. Abernethy, the great Eughsh i hysician. Fol ey's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys. Sold by all dealers. SALUVIA. Most of our farmers 'are about done seeding. There was a large yield of buck wheat in this community. D. E. Mellott had 180 bushels; Charles Schooley, 190; I. W. Schooley, 190; Emery Hessler, 195; while the smaller crops run from 50 to 100 bushels. The school vaccination ques tion is interesting the scholars in our schools more than questions in arithmetic just now. Among those dn the sick list are Mrs. George Sipes and Wil liam Moore. Mrs. Elijah Barton, of Minne apolis, has been visiting her broth er, Harry Austin, during the past week. t.eorge McDouatd intends to move into the H. E. Austin house, lately occupied by Henry Betz. Mrs. Bert Hann had three ap ples last week that weighed Si pounds. Mrs. Sheridan Hann has in her garden a sweet pumpkin that measures 44 inches around. There is a chestnut tree on the farm of Fanny Akers that meas ures 15 feet m girth, 4 feet above ground. NEVER ASK ADVICE. When you have a cough or cold don't ask what is good for it and get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung rem edy, it cures coughs and colds quickly. Sold by all dealers. Recent Weddings. M'NEIL M'NKHLING. At the residence of the mother of the bride, Mrs. James McNer ling, at Hubelsville, Huntingdon county, on Tuesday evening, Sep tember 19th, Rev. A. S. Wolf, pastor of the U. B. church, unit ed in marriage David R. McNeil and Miss Mary Edna McNerling, both of Huntingdon county. The contracting parties are es timable young people, and have the best wishes of their many friends. They expect to begin housekeeping at Broadtop City. SMILKY KKMJKKK1K. At P'annettsburg, Rev. Charles P. Kehl, Reformed minister, unit ed in marriage Dr. Howard M. Smiley, of Shade Gap, Hunting don county, and Miss Mary (J. Keggereis, of Fannettsburg. Dr. Smiley is a well known physician and his bride a talented musician. They will reside at Shade Gap. UKUNH AKD HRA K E A IX. Peter U. Bernhard and Miss Mary Etta Brakeall, both of Thompson township, were mar ried on Friday, September 22, 1905, by Daniel Covalt, Esq., at Covalt, Pa. SOUDEHH-HESS. Chas. R. Souders, of Cito, Pa., and Miss Mary Hess, of Andover, Pa., were joined in marriage at the Methodist Episcopal parson age, Monday, at 10 a. m., October 2, 1905, by Rev. J. Vernon Adams. Dinftr la Fall Cold.. Fall colds are liable to hang on all winter leaving the seeds of pneumonia, bronchitis or con sumption. Foley's Honey and Tar cures quickly' and prevents set ions reKulta It N old and re liable, tried aud tested, safe and ,ure. Contains no opiates and will not constipate. Sold bv all I dealers. Local Institute. ' ' The teachers of Brush Creek township will hold an ediicatiinl mooting at Buffalo school on Fri day evening, Oct. 6, 1905. The questions for discussion are : 1. How do You Teach Lit erature? 2. What is the Best Course to Pursue with the Per sisteutly Idle Pupil? .'!. Aims of the Cou u try School. 4. ttfliool Discipline. All friends of education are in vited to attend. W. C. Hanks. The institute held at Board yard, last Friday evening, was well attended, there beiug seven teachers present. The questions for discussion were: How Do Yon Teach Language? opened by Ol ive Zimmerman, and followed by others. How Do You Teach Bo ginner? opened by Nellie Simp son. Seat Work, opened by Har vey Sharpe. Thomas Truax, Secretary. An educational meeting will be held at Jacob Lake's school on Friday evening, October 13. Questions: 1. School Discipline. 2. Child Study. 3. Attention; How Secured and Held. 4. Classifica tion and Promotion. All educational workers are in vited to ai,tend and take part. Gilbert C. Mellott. FRIGHTFUL SUFFERING RELIEVED, Suffering frightfully from the virulent poisons of undigested food, C. G. Grayson, of Lulu, Miss., took Dr. King's New Life Pills, "'with the result, "he writes "that I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative properties. 25c at Trout's drug store, guar anteed. School Report. The number of pupils enrolled in the McConnellsburg Primary school the first mouth was 43'; average attendance, 41; per cent, of attendance, 9s. The following are the names of the pupils who attended every day during the month : Mary Irwin, Grace, Harry and D wight Steach, Lucy Alexander, Pauline Suders, Samantha and Lloyd Mellott, Dorothy, Robert and Ross Ilamil, Wiunie Mellott, Ernest Sipes, Fred Fisher, Thad Shimer, Harry and Walter Lar- gent, Wayne Taylor, John Stout- eagle. Frank Thompson, and Guy Reed! Olive Grissinger, Teacher. A DAREDEVIL RIDE often ends in a sad accident. To heal accidental injuries, use Buck len's Arnica Salve. "A deep wound in my foot, from an acci dent," writes Theodore Schuele. of Columbus, O., "caused megreat pain. Physicians were helpless, but Buculen's Arnica Salve quick ly healed it." 25;j at Trout's drug store. Birthday Anniversary. Ihe many friends of Mrs. Bar bara Mellott, gave her a pleasant surprise last Saturday, in honor of her birthday. Without anything out of the or dinary, the carriages began to arrive until her home was well nigh filled with her friends. Soon all were seated at a bountiful din ner, to which all did ample jus tice. Mrs. Mellott received a nice lot of presents. A photographer appearod on the scene m the afternoon and took a picture of the happy group. Among those present were Lewis Kelso, wife and children, Pierce, Charles, Clarence, and Blanche, of Knobnillo; Michael Bard and Bon Oliver, of Pleasant Ridge; Mrs. G. L. Schooley, Har risonville: Dick Mellott, wife and children, Will, Goldie and Olive; Jane, Frank, Mav, Rose, and Gil bert Mellott; Susie Black, of Mc Connellsburg, ana Mrs. John Nelson. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money If Pazo Oiutment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 5ik If your dru.'gitiiHKu't it orvl fiiic in stumps and it, will be forwarded nt piM ly t'.inu Modirino '(!!', Rt. Lonfw, fn, . - -..v.. ; ,,. ", Subscribe for the News, j Ribbons Fal1 Opening 5ilkl MILLINERY Our variety of Trimmed and Untrlmmed Hats, Felt Hats, Velvet Hats, Silk Hats, Patent Leather Hats, exceeds and excels In style ' and quality any past season. Match less line of Trimmings, Ostrich Tips, Ostrich Humes, Winn, Ornaments, Pom Pons, Silk and Velvet Flowers and Foliage. All the Newest Weaves IN DRESS GOODS Melbrose, Scrjre, Mohair, Whip Cords, Shepherd Chock Mohairs, Kroad Cloth all colors, Panama Cloth, Uain Cloth, Heautiful Shirt Waist Material. FALL UNDERWEAR Ladies and Children Ho-tcry, En broidery, Dress Trimmings, Neck Wear, t Gloves, j Insertions, Germantown Yarn. Holts. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Aid. Rouss Racket Store, Prices for court week. Double blted axes i5, 75 and Mc Single bitted axes 10-in Steel carpenter pincers 25c 12-ln shoeing pincers 48 and 55c Horse rasps Hi, 10, 22, and 2oc Horse shoo nails 2-ft rules Carpet tacks Hold fast shoe nails Long traces Halter chnin Kepair links Mica axle greese Horse shoe hammers lie lb. 8, 10 and 28c lc 3e 18, and 70c 15, 1!) und 23c 8 and 10c a doz 8 and 2.1c 20 and 2.1c We now have all of our winter Underwear in and was fortunate In getting the same one that we handled last year at the same price. Our men's underwear weighs 10 ounces to the shirt, and costs you 43 cents each or 85 cents per suit. These are goods thnt are sold every year ut 50c. The reason we can sell it at this price is that wo buy by the case. Last year we bought a 30 dozen case and then we had to order again and we had t dozen to carry over. If you haven't try-t-d this try it this winter, and the ladies that we mentioned we have showed it to a great many people and they say they have never seen as good one for anything like that price.- Don't got It Into your head that this Is a 25c one selling for 24c, it is not. Clothing ! Clothing ! We have tuado a special effort this year on Clothing. Our sales have been increasing in this line and this certainly will cause any per son to work the harder. All that we have space to say Is that we can knock them all out, for where we sell once we caa sell again. If you want an overcoat we have them. Oh, yes, we forgot to say anything about our boys underwear. It Is heavier than ever and only costs the same us before, 24c. Felt window shades 8c; brass-rods complete, He. Respectfully, HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Sheep Killed. A couple ot bloodthirsty, shoep killii.g dogs got in their worlr in Licking Creole township last week. Early Monday morning they were discover jd chasing a Hock belonging to Milton Decker, and sometime during the day, the same dogs or others got among Mrs. Lucinda Mellott's sheep, and killed ten and mangled a number of others. We under stand that Mr. Decker's loss con sisted of 1 killed and 1 badly crip pled. TO CURB A COLD IN OME DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. VV. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c, Enjoys the "News." In a letter to his father, lion. John T. Richards, of Union town ship, C. Howard Richards, a former teacher in this county, but now a very successful pliysi cian in Dunkirk, N. Y., the Doc tor says: "Some one has boon kind enough to send me the Pul ton County News. If you know who it is, you may tell him for me that I have enjoyed its weekly visits very much, indeed, and trial I am very much obliged. 1 saw in it an item that was news to me, and that is, that Webor McKib bin had married one of my foim er ptfpils, Minerva Kendall." - BRONCHITIS tOU TWbNTV YEARS. Mrs. Minerva (Smith, of Dan ville, 111., writes; "1 had brouchi tis for twenty years and never gotrolief until I used Foley'c IIoneyandTar which is a surt cure." Sold by all dealers. Sale Register. Friday, October 13, David Rob inson will sell, one half mile north. I east of IJurnt Cabins, horse, cat tie, hogs, farming implements, hay,' corn, household goods, &c. Sale begins atlO o'clock. 3 and 4c 8 and He 10 and 12c Go set 12c set 13 to 20c 3 to 20c 4n 35 and 48c 13c set 24c Cobbler, sets 3 last and stand, 1 ham mer, 3 awls, and handles, 2 packages of nails and 1 knife 45c 1?XKOUTOR'S KOTICK. J Motice 1 hereby given tliat tettum teHtumeut ary Iihvh been grunted to tlitt umlerflKne'l upon the tiftttte o f CuiiruU Olu.ltjr, ISr., into of Ayr tuwiiMtilp. Fulton cuuntv, Va., deec'iist-il. Any jiurnoiiM IiuvIhk cIhIiiin MKitinst Mildeatiite will pretient them .rnpeily itutheutututud lor settlement, uiiil thuNe owIiik louxitme willpluune cwll hiiU nettle. TOIHASOLA.IKK, W. II. NELSON, 9 i:l (A, Kxecuturs. VALUABLE FARM for SALE, Will be sold at public outcry on the premises, li mile south of SALTILLO, Huntingdon county, Pa., and same distance from main line E. B. T. it. It. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, I90S, at 1 o'clock, p. in.', that valuable lime stone farm, containing 1UU acres, more or less, about I'M) acres cleared and the balance In timber. Has thereon a limestone quarry and draw kiln, where lime has beon burned at a good protlt. Improvements are FI1AME DWELLING HOUSE, Large Frame Bank Barn, Corn Crib, and other outbuildings In good repair. Also Apple Orchard with excellent va riety of Fruit. Farm is in high state of cultivation and soil very produc tive. Easy access to railroad, church, school, postolllce and excellent mar kets for all products the year around. Possession given April 1, 11KHI. TERMS OF SALE. -Ten per cent, of purchase money to bo paid In cash when the property is knocked down, i0 per cent, when deed Is delivered und balance in three equal annual payments. MUS. AMANDA J. GREENE, A. L. HUKNS, Saltillo, Pa. Auctioneer. for childrtm jrft, jur: ,V.j odh.ii i C HI'PKUlOK HANlMOKH , O WKITK KOK OATAI.IMU'K AHlloMINALHUPPOHl-KUn I llUOOtO O K'I'dCklNUN Tnllinnrn 1IHI0 S Hint (i (U St., Pbllxleli til, Pit. 3 corner files 8-in Hat flies 10-in flat flies Tea spoons Table spoons Butcher knives Corn huskers Hatchet handles Steel hatchets Single-tree clips Double-tree clips 00p.0,m 00.000 10 C .000 000 t, 000 t 00 00 00 00 00 :::: 00 00 00 00 00 110 00 t0 P0 FARMERS, ATTENTION! New Phosphate and Land gait arriving every week for fall seeding. I sell Baugh and Armour Phosphate which have been us ed successfully for 50 yoars. Phosphate $13. OO per ton. Land Salt $7. 75 per ton. Clay Park, Three Springs, Pa, 0l 0 00 00 c::: 00 '6 00 00 :s 00 00 00. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 do 00. 00 00 00 00 :o: 00 00 00 00. 000 00 00 00000 0000 00P,00 00000J00 0000000 0000000 0000000 9.0000 m00000000000000000000 00 000000 00 0 0'0 00 00 00m0 00r 0 000.00000000000000000 00 0000 ft OUR BARGAIN LIST m IS m I 1 Genuine Lancaster Ginghams, at (lc yard. Cantons and Shaker Flannels' Sc and IDc English Flannelette's and Ann skeag Outings, l(c. 4-1 I'mjeached Muslin,. .Otic. Extra Heavy all-wool Manuel-, 4Hc, 10-1 Heavy Blankets, Colons white and Gray, pur pair, 5jc. Full-size Extra-heavy Comforts, i(0c. Black Powder Shot-gun Shells -12 aud lti Ga., 40c. Table Linen, Unbleached per jard, 2"ic. Men's Corduroy Pants, Full Lined, with Drilling Pockets, $1.2"). UNDERWEAR 4?. Ladies' Pubbcd Fleeced Underwear, 22Jc each. j Men's heavy fleeced underwear, at 3!lc each, or 78a per ' Huit. The shirts art eatstitched inside yoke, pearl but- J tons, curved armho'os, shaped sleeves, with double- J ribbed cults, and double-stitched hemmed tail. ; c m The Garment situation is full of interest for the women this season. . ! In the fii -.t, place, Dame Fashion, is less arbitrary than usu al-thiie'll ha many sorts of Cloaks thut are modish and in ' good s'tl:', so every type ot feminine ligure may be fitted to I the best ad vantage. ' The,"e aw long cloaks, short coats, and garments of medium length In thU large stock of ours, and all of them are right. I. : i m I :' m i J, K. Johnston, j McConnellsburg;, Pa. I n. (he couyh and heaU lung Repairing in all branches of Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, Sc. New work on Applica tion. Aaron Steele, McConnbllsburg, Pa. Shop on Old Heikei Stand oppo site Court House. OfWitt'a I7kbIu IlieAlia The famous little pin. :BYSPEPS1A-.CURE. , r , DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT ' ' ' TkII.OIbotlopit.lmaHttni.tllirllili.hlthHlor)eaiit. r .., . i ri only at th UkuonATony or : . E. C. DaWITT At COMPANY, CUICACO UA ,S1 '0000 000.00 00l 00 00 00 ui 000 0.0'j' a , 001 00 ft 0 00 00 t . 4. r -Itr. 0ff' p v 0 r 00 0 J r0 OO OO 00. 0 ,0 OO OO OO OO OO 00. 00 OO 00 00 0 V0i 00 000 000 00M 0000, 00000 00000 0 00000 0 Our line of hunters' clothing Is made J 'up of positively the best numbers on the f market. They arts not made from short patterns J but are full si.o, length and weight. t FOLEYSIIOIOIYIAH Curat Coldai Pravents Pneumonia W.M. Conierer, aigent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. ' for the sale of "Traction and' Portable Engines, Oatolimj, Separators, Clover Hullers, Sawmills, AC. Engines on hand uHthe time. W Early Risers Tho famous littlo pills. - For sale by Stouteagle & 1 jro,
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