INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and Oeueral Interest, Qathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Kxtra fancy Capo Cod Cranber ries. Got them at Irwiri'st Bo sure to take your turkeys to Huston's not later than Mon day, Nov. 27, 190.r. It will pay you to buy Crushed Oyster Shells for your chickens. Get it at Irwin's. Trimming free of charge a Mrs. A. P. Little's millinery op posite postoltico. ilats are cheaper and more sty lish at May Johnston's than any other store in the county. Kaisons, Currants, Citron, Apri cots, Prunes and Peaches all nice fresh goods. Gel them at Irwin's. This is a grtltime to sub scribe lor the Pulton County News. Ouly a dollar a year m ad vance. Miss Grace Cornelius, of Three Springs, spent Saturday and Sundayat the home of Mrs. Pred Snyder, in the Cove. II. N. Pryman and wife are ab sent from home, attending the funeral of the latter 's aunt, Miss Lizzie Dcitrich, at Waynesboro. Those desiring to purchase Maryland farms, should write al once to J. Waters Russell, dies tertown, Md. HIDES. James Sipes & Sons pay 8, $), and 10c per pound cash, for beef hides at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheep skins and tallow. The third institute of Bethel for this season . was held at Al pine school, Friday evening; Nov. 10, 11J05. The meeting was call ed to order by Bessie Morton, the teacher, aud Oliver Hill was SALl'VIA. Nolle Palmer of Sipos Mill, speut tli past week wither her friend Mia. Emory Hcsslor. Sttmuel Sttait, wift Hod baby, of Laidi, spent Sunday with thi latter's parents m this place. Loy Hollenshead, of Harrison ville, Rpent Sunday in the homo of Emory Hessler, of this place. Roy Barber of McConnellsburg, is spending a few days with his mother. ( Capt. C. T. Dixon and wife, are contemplating a trip to Pittsburg in the near future. ' W. E. Bair, who has been em ployed near Chambeisburg for the past month, is at home with his family for the present. 1 15 R. R. tlann and wife were the guosts of Sheridan Hann's on Sun day. George McDouald and wife vis ited George Enslow's last Sun day. Mrs. Scott Kegarise was the guest of Mrs. John Hann last Sun day. Ella Mann accompanied her brother Prank to his home in Bur lington, Colorado, last week. Ira Johnson and his hunting friends from Greensburg, suc ceeded in t ringing in a fine buck one day last week. But few people are entirely free from indigestion at this sea sou of the year. Kodol Dyspep sia cure is not only the best rem edy to use because it digests what you eat but because it also enab les the digestive apparatus to as similate and transform all foods into tissue-building blood. Kod ol relieves sour stomach, heart burn, belching, and all forms of indigestion. Sold by Stouteaglo A Bro. THOMPSON. Nov. 10, Corn husking in this ; community is a thing of the past. "Alfred Mellott, the mail carrier I from Needmore to Hancock, had I a runawav last week. His horse elected chairman. The questions became frightened at a couple of ii ji j i ii . 1 0 4 m were wen aiscusseu oy me six ; lrlg amj rurj awa breaking the -teachers present. The school de- shaftS( eaving Alfred and the liverecl some very good recitations buggy in the road The horSf, and songs, which shows the good J wa8 caught and taken back by worn or tne teacner. Jessie ;0ra jjamhart; and by the help of Mason, secretary. A liquid cold cure and the ouly Cough Syrup which moves the bowels works all the cold out ol the system is Kennedy's Laxa tive Honey and Tar. Clears the head and throat and makes weak lungs strong. Best for croup, whooping cough, etc. Children love it. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. CLEAR RIDOE. Minnie Grove returned home Wednesday after spending the past few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Clyde Uockenberry at Pit cairn. James Fields and wife called on T. E. Fleming and family Sun day. Grand-pa Witter, of Gracey, spent a few days in our town last week. Clarence Henry and Walter Brown, of Dudley, visited their parents in this place. W. R. Fields returned home on Saturday after spending the sum mer in Pitcairn. Grandma Cromwell is slowly improving. Harvey Stevens left Monday morning for Mount Union, where he has secured employment. G. C, Fields and Harry Wible returned to their work at Finloy Sunday. Clarence Shore and sister Myr tie visited J. D. Stevens' family Sunday. A cough yr upwhich drives a cold out of the system by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is of fered in Kennedy 's Lis iti vellon eyanl Tir. Clears the throat, strengthens the lungs aud bron chial tubes. The mother's friend and the children's favorite. Best for croup, whooping cough, etc Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. DOll. ' Mary and Laura Winter were guonts of Jane Gordon last 'Sun- day, who is very ill. Auua Hebner, Nannie Spencer and Mrs. M. C. Spencer"Were the guests of James Sharpe's family last Sunday. - Opal , Sbarpe was the guest of Maye Carnell last Sunday. Mrs. . Elizabeth Carnell has a limiou tree that ha three lemons ou, the largest measuring 12 by 11 inches, and the smallest 10 by the neighbors and a pair of bor rowed shafts, he went on his way rejoicing because it was no worse. R C. Graves, Ross Barnhart, Luther Hiett and Praucis Gordon were visitors at W. R. Myer'slast Sunday. Scott Mellott and sister visited their brother Joseph at Dickeys Mountain Saturday and Sunday. W. R. Myers and wife were in Hagerstown on business lastSat- day. N atu re needs only a Little Early Ri er now and then to keep the bowels clean, the liver active, aud the system free from bile, head aches, constipation, etc. The fam ous little pills "Early Risers" are pleasent in effect and perfect in action. They never gripe or sick en. but tone and strengthen the liver and kidneys. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Local Institute. The second local institute was held at Gracey, Friday evening, November 10th. The teacher is to bo congratulated on the man ner in which he prepared hts pro gram, which proved a success. The topics were well discussed by the toachef s and patrons. The next institute will be held at Wine gardners school, Friday eveuing, December 1st. NEW BUGGIES WAGONS Cost and Carriage This lsnojoku. Iliae 1" drawl new FALLING-TOI' iUAiOIKS and WAGONS on hnml, ind t have decided to clow mil ovnry one of them at cohI and freight In or der to (ill up with SLEIGHS ? H AND & 3 CUTTERS for winter. I moan just wlm' I siv, and if yon moan business 'inn to -re im-. ' W. R. -EVANS, llustontown. Fix. W.H.N12SBIT Nearly opposite Cooper .House is better prepared than ever be fore to furnish o'ir farmers witli BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, and one of the best Corn Plows in use. llepairs for all kinds of Mowers and Hinders, Sections for all kinds of Haulers and Mowers, cheaper than ever. Binder Twine AWAY, A WAV, down this year. Machine Oil from 20c to "0e per (jailor.. Falling-Top Bng&,es and Runabout Buggies, Stick Wagons, c Also Harder Tools of all kinds. If von want to save money you will call on W. H. Ncsbit, M'Connellsburg TVULHINER'V' Glossing Oi it Si le I Ad v t i.-m.-ni s 1. 1 i liisinj- nut Sales are sometimes looked upon as simply iw-ii h of di-awtiiir mule and JUiio-tlny of old stock. THIS Is a Real Closing Out Sale I and u chance to buy goods for )-n money than you have purchased thriii in MeConncllshurfj for years past or can for years to come. The Sale starts DKCKMHKI1 4, Jltft'i, and will continue until stock Is disposed of. Maye Johnston, West Water Street, McConnellsburg, Pa. McConnellsburg's Mew Furniture Store. Read this and be convinced that we have in our store the largest stock ot selected FURNITURE and HOUSE HOLD FURNISHINGS that has ever been in this coun ty, and at prices that will suit every body : Iron Heds jjreon, blue and white, 2.;l(i, ..!, 4.i", und up. lied Springs both woven wire, and il.4.", tl.T.', l.!iH, L'.ti:i: Child's I Sock on and llidli Chairs: Heed 1 lockers. $1.75, $5..V, j.7."i, and l.ii0. Couches, $H.ir to 12: Bed Lounges, l 1.118: Cots, $1.50 and fl.'ll. Kive-piece Parlor Suite, upholstered iu Silk Damask, 211. ' Stands, 75, !i5, and l.i'i. K.asels, 50 and (i5e. Mirrors French l'late, 85, f l.!K) and $5.50. l'ictures and Frames, $1 to $ 1 .75 Window Blinds, 11) to Ten piece Toilet sets, :i5 and 1.15. MFPS COLLEGE, located a t Pittsburg, Pa. Come to this great Financial and Manu facturing center for a, UUSINF.SS EDUCATION; don't k to small place where Stenograpukrs and Bookkeepers are not required. Circulars. Win. II. Dull, President. DeWlit's Salvo Fop Pileti Burns, Soros CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS coil, :2.50, .'I.15, and .l.75. M atlrcsses excelsior, husk, cotton, etc,, 2 ", n in, 411.75 and :i-piecu Bedroom Suite, 415.50, 1H.50 to :j.'!2.75. ChilTonii'rs, 910: Hall dicks, 7: Siiie Hoards. $12 to 2i: Kxtonslon Tnldcs, x-ft.. ii.25, 7.I15: (i-l't., Sf.1.55: I'u 1 ! i iiy-l :i f, .X15. Piniii-rooni and Kitchen Chairs, $1.7."., l, $5.75, 40. $0.50, $7.K0 per set. I lockers, 1.25. Anything you would like to have, and we don't have it in stock or mentioned in the above list, would be glad to have you call and select from our catalogue, and have same ordered at once. Thanking you for your past pa tronage, and wishing your future trade, we are, Respectfully yours, Thos. B. Stevens&Son, EAST WATER ST. McCONNELLSBUKG. Attff. AIwhvs rt'tlnblc. l.Hlla, aslc lirmrcrist for II l'IIK l : M KSiil.lll III ltvl mid Otild niftullic buxi.s, Kt'iili-il Mitli IiIiih r'hlmn. Tnk no llir. I.fii iliiiiKerUH m.liHti. Iu(l,niund lmlljtf Ioiin. Jtuv nl ymir I itniansl. or mihI 4c In Htutni" lor Pnrtli'ulitri. Till nittnlal anil "Kllr liir l.uilif." In .Vrr..-, by riiirn .Hull. lu.OUU Ttr8tlmimiul.s. bo'il ly U llruKiHtti' CHICHUHTl'K CHEMICAL CO. 1UO Slsdlaua Hquurr, I'll 1 1. A., PA. Alwi'llun thli ur. . Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from the system by gently moving the bowels. The fourth educational meeting of Ayr township, was held Friday evening, the 10th, inst.., at llock Hill. The meeting was called to order by the teacher, Ethel Ila., 8, who appointed Rev. J. V. Adams chairman.' The subjects were all well dis cussed by the teachers preseut, and by others. Some points brought out in the dlscussious were : "We should each strive to f illow Arnold of Uugby's saying, and have our pu pils drink from a running st ream and not from a stagnant pool.1.' "The hoy or girl who can attend only a few months during each term, should bo taught what will be most practlca1 to him when he leaves school.'' "No night work should be required of primary pupils, and, as a rule, less in the other grades than is required." The literary work rendered re flects much credit on both teach er and pupils. V2 inches aud is m llossom. j '.'"ho next educational meeting Mr, Rachel Hill very lU at I WiU be held at Jugtowu, Nov, 24. Mas riUu;f. ' HatUe H. Kendall, secretary. KILLTKsCCL'QF-f. AND CUKE the LVUd-C. WITH tJew Biscew. FC ONSUMPTION OUGliS and OLDS Price IF. co I0..1. Surest and (Quickest (Jura for ml THROAT aud LK3, or MONEY BACK. CHAS. O, SXEVENS The Leading Merchant Tailor and Gents Furnisher, McConnellsburg, pa , has just returned from the Eastern Cities, with a complete line of goods. Now is the time to order your Winter Suit. We are having a run on the LMUESTLY CK A VENETTE RAINCOATS You want to jjet one. We can tit and suit you in any kind of a Shirt you want; as our line is complete. We also have the latest in TIES, COLLARS, $ . 3 X & AND CUFFS, and, in fact, every tiling you find in a first class Cents Furnishing Store. Suit Cases from 'XI cents to 10.00. , Kjuu i'U 0:0 U.j JJ wi.U. W.-J. w.w. v.v. .w..w. wviv.y.v..v1v.v.JCTa ov o . 3 .if. 5V 88 oooooooooggo 00 Thanksgivings f!ZT Thanksgiving Day comes but once eachT ' "year but it isjtot the only day that tveCl tshoulanfelhankfulAD CT. CD d You will be thankful if you have put oJT buying your heavy goods untiljioiJi ifrou come here to buy them, ,JZD IO? CZZD During the balance of this month ffvillCZ2 sell Men's Felt Boots at $1. 90, Boys' Leather Boots at 98 cts. Ladies' Fleece CZD Lined Shoes at 70 cents. Men's heavy ri Fleece Lined Underwear at39 cents, rj Women 's $1.25 Dress Shoes at 98 cts, i ClD Lancaster Gingham 6c, a yard, 6 han fZJdled Cups and Saucers 2 5 cents. Dinner C Plates 5 cents each. Granulated Sugar X 5 cts a pound, 5 gallons of Oil for 60 r cts. 8 cakes of Star Soap 25 cents. q Special effort is being made to show q our trade the best at the lowest possible X prices. ( For your next Snit, Overcoat. Shoes, X and Rubber goods try us. q HARRY E. HUSTON, Saltillo Bargain Alan. o SALTILLO, P. 2o 0 -OQQ OOOOOOOOOOOOO ICodol Dyspepsia Cure Digest? what you eat LADIES iDr.La Franco's ( COMPOUNDS ti, ?S t AT OR WWt I-, j. 1. Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator ui.ii.iir I'V until. it'Bllmonml" liuoklrl ri'-. Ii-. Lul'muco, s'blldiilihl, ' Kennedy's Luxntfve Honey-ami Tr Curs all Couulis. und axpuls Colds from tks system by gently muvlnu tns botls. 17 LBS. FOR A DOLLAR. Yes, 17 lbs. ol granulated sugar for a dollar. Not much money in it for us, but you see we do not have to charge you as much prolit as if we were in a large town and had big rent to pay. We can sell you Mason's b ill jars quarts at 65c . a doz., and halt gallons at 75c. Can gums from 3c to l()c a doz. We have just received a splendid line of Shoes Aen's heavy shoes, $1.00 up, men's dress shoes $1.50, up, men's special the Oom Paul at 2.75 usual price $3 50. Women's whole leather shoes $1 .50. $1.75. and J.0O; women's dress shoes. $1.25, jtf .50, $1.75 and special flora D)ian at $2.00. Then, ot course, we have a full line of ladies' dress goods, llmnels, outings, calicoes, ging hams, uiuLrwe.ir for men, women and children, shirts, hats lamps, and eveiy thing usually found in an up-io-dite countrv store. Bring us vour market. 6. J. MELLOTT, 6cm. OPEN LETTER FROM Geo. W. Reisner & Co JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT the standard cough and cold cur-for over 7C vcars now comes also in a C onvenient to miry uvth yu. be wiiliout it, AsW yoi;l Uruiri;it. .f.A AI.MANAi: V'kl K. 25c size rll iu Hr 1) Jd ft Sou. PliiUdclhl. 1 loll't To our patrons and the public generally : We have just received the LARGEST LOT OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING we have ever bought. The STYLES are Strictly UP-TO-DATE, and the QUALITY and PRICE are strictly all right. We want you to see our suits before you buy. Our SHOES FOR FALL AND WINTER are now coming in and will be ready for you very soon. These we want you to see. As EARLY AS MAY, we bought our Cotton Blankets, Outings, Flannelettes, &c, and can say to you that we can sell you these goods AT LEAST 2 CENTS A YARD CHEAPER THAN LAST YEAR, and in some of them more. For early fall serving, we have the goods. Very respectfully, G. I. Reisner d Co. McConnellsburg.
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