INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and (Jeneral Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Emanuel Sipt-s and wife were town visitors Monday. Uustou at Saltillo is paying 20c for eggs; 50 for applos, and 50 for potatoes. Trimming free of charge a Mrs. A. F. Little's millinery op posite poatoftice. It i-i uice t live in tlw mild cli mate of Maryland. Write J. Waters Russell, Ileal Estate Uroker, Chost m town, Md. Wanted at, Paul Wagner's tan nery, calf skins, sheep skins, horse hides, and tallow. 9, 10 and 12 cents paid for beef hides. On account oj the crowded con ditioa of our columns, we ar ob liged to hold some interesting communications until next week. James U. Turner & Co., Hau cock, Md., are showing a beauti ful line of useful Christman pres ents. They can savo you money on that line. Pleasant Grove Sunday school will have a Christmas entertain meut Monday evening, December 25th. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. James G. Turner & Co., Han cock, Md., have moved into the new store room in the Masonic Temple building, where they have on exibition the best line of goods ever shown by them. HIDES James Sipes & Sons pay 10, 13, and 10c a pound cash, for beef hides at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheep skins and tallow. , James G. Tnrner & Co., Han cock, Md., are now closing out t heir stock of Ladies', Misses and Children's Hats and Millinery Goods at very low prices regard less of cost. You should see them before buying. That our office force may not have to work next Monday, but enjoy Christmas like other peo ple, the NEWS mil be published a day later next week. The following pupils of Round Knob school have attended school every day during third month : Raymond Pigard, Sherman Pig ard, Glenn Poor, Custer Poor, Er nest Mort, Charlie Mort, Harvey Thomas, Luther Stinson, Elsie Cohaney, Ethel Poor, Lillian Stin son. Croup, coughs, colds whooping cough, etc., have no terrors for children or adults who evacuate the bowels with Kennedy's Laxa tive Honey and Tar. This rem edy 'expels all cold from the sys tern and strengthens the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes. The Original Laxative Cough Syrup and Liquid Cold Cure. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. BRUSH CREEK. .T. C. Kirk of Wells Tannery, spent a couple of days in our val ley last week. Jennie Hanks has started for Rom-vGa., where she will spend the whiter with Mrs. Jennie Con nelly. x Lewis Lodge of Altoona, has come home to spend Christmas with his mother Mrs. J.M. Lodge. M.E. Jar ton is having his bouse painted. ' Chas. Lodge, a student of Wil liam sport Dickinson Seminary, has come home to spend his vaca tion with his mother. Christmas entertainment will be held at McKendree, Sunday evening,-Deo. 24. A Cantata will lie rendered, Santa Claus will ap pear as iu "An Old Time Chriut mas Party." Held at Fort Littleton Lust Saturday Af ternoon and Evening. AKTKKN .(ON HI. SiON. The tirs t aim u it, or, probably, semiannual, t.-wnship con vol tion of Dublin, including Knobs ville, was held at Port Littleton, Doc. 10, 1905. Rev. Adams was made temporary president, and Anna Mayne, secretary. The first question on the program was "Why is it so mauy boys and girls of fifteen yearsand upwards, dropout of the Sabbath School, and what can be done to prevent it?" The discussion was open ed by H. H. UertJer, who thinks if the lessons were made inter esting so many would not drop out. Rev. Salter thinks the teach er should study the scholars to find out the best way to interest and hold them, requiring differ ent methods to interest different natures. The second question, "Are min isters, S. S. superintendents, teachers and officers as energetic as they should be in relation to the spiritual welfare of the Sun day school children 1" This was discussed by Rev. Adams, J. W. Praker, Rev. Salter, S. L. Buck ley, and M. R. Shaffner. Rev. Salter would have the teachers come in personal touch with the scholars, and make personal ap peals to confess Christ. Mr. Shaffner thinks a teacher should take the same interest in his class he has in his business, and Mr. Buckley would have the ministers devote more than one Sabbath in fifty-two to preaching to the chil dren. The 3rd question, "The defects of the teacher," assigned to Rev.' Salter, was well enlarged upon. Some of the points given were, "Be on time," "Do not present the historical part to the exclu sion of the spiritual truths ot the lesson," "Have a life wholly con secrated to God's service. EVENING SESSION. The evening session was open ed by a song ser.ice followed by prayer by M. R. Shaffner, after whbh Rev. Adams spoke on "El ements of success iu the Sunday school." Rev. Adams would havi a well defined object in view, and not go at the work in a rambling way that object to be the con version of the soul and teaching them to lead good moral lives. M R. Shaffner then spoke on the "Sunday school a factor in church work." Ho believes the Sunday school a veritable recruiting sta tion of the church. The last ques tion, "Our relation to the Sunday school: (1) as parents, (2) as church members, and (3) as to community, was discussed by E. E. Praker and Rev. Salter. The officers ekcted for the en suing year, are : Pres., S. u Buckley; sec, Cora Doran; treas urer, H. H. Hertzler. Piace ot holding Burnt Cabins. Execu tive committee : Elsie Baker, R. P. Doran, John Gunnels, J. W. Praker and H. H. Hertzler. Anna Mayne, Sec'y. Nothing will cure indigestion that doesn't digest the food, it self, and give the stomach rest. You can't expect that a weak stomach will regain its strength and get well when it is compelled to do the full work that a sound stomach should do. You wouldn't expect a sick horse to get well when it is compelled to do a full day's work every day of the week Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a per fect digestant and digests the food regardless of the condition of your stomach. Relieves iudi gestion. belching, sour stomach, and all stomach disorders. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro WEsT DUBLIN. O. M. Brant butchered three hogs last Wednesday that weigh ed respectively, 832J lbs., 340J lbs., and 355J lbs. Total weigh t, 1034 lu. J. E. Lyon has been called to Allegheny ou Account of the ill ness ol his nephew, Arthur Gilll 1 md. We learn that the Williamsburg Paper Company of Blair county, hi bouwht over "hw acres oi ln.l ou Kiug'n Knob. fcnnedy' Lantive Honey and Tar u. tm all CouQhf , nd eapela Colde from One day as a train from the East pulled up at a little station of the most depres ing aspect, a passen ger, thrusting his head out of a ca" window, asked ot a dejected looking citizen who was leaning against the station door : "lell ma, what do you call this dried up, dreary, ornery, low dowu place?" . "That'snearenough.stranger," replied the native, in a melancho ly voice. "Let it go at that. " A BAD SCARfc. - Some day you will get a bad Bcare, when you feel a pain in your bowels, ana fear nppenlin' is. ' Safety llan in Dr. Kin"' New Life Pills, a sure cure fui ;i'i ' 1 and stomach diseases, Midi h heudncho, biliousnt'SH, costive ies, otc Guaranteed Ht Trout's drug store, only 5c. Try ihom. Store Property 1 OU HUNT. Located at SYLVAN, PA., wltliln 7 miles of the new Wa bash H. R., with a pood slate road leading to It. Property consisting of 14 acres of land, STORE-ROOM 20X42 FT. Ware-house, Hank-bam, large Brick Dwelling with nine rootiiH, Wa'er In the Kitolien, with oth er necessary U itbiilldlnysf, Plenty of Fruit thereon, handy to Churches and Schools, also Telephone connections. This Is one of the best coun try stands in tint county. There is at this time a well establish ed business, uml with speeisil efforts can be Increased. Any one wishing to j:o into the mercantile buslii' ss will do well to call and s; the under signed. A large lumber c mp:iny has , bought 3,000 acres of timber and will commence to work It in the spring. They expect to take thetn live years to work it which will great ly add to tin store. Books open for inspection to any one having a desire to rent. Good reasons for wanting to rent. Correspondence solicit- S. J. Zimmerman, SYLVAN PA. Ad w.iUm m..iit k if ! . in;.; out -.alt s an m ti ; l.,,.ked upon as simply a in -. ut (Iruvi i.; , n ; ,.., . j.,,, ;,v ,,f ,,, Ml:k. THl!i is a Real Closing Out Sale ! and a chance to liny goods for i -s money than you have purchased them In McConnellsburg for yeart past or can for years to ex. me. The Sale starts DI'.CKM IJ Kl I 4, j;in.", and will continue until stock Is disposed of. Mayc Johnston, West Water .Street, McConnellsburg, Pi. McConnellsburg's New Furniture Store. Read this and he convinced that wo have in our store the largest stock ol seljcled FURNITURE and HOUSE HOLD FURNISHINGS that has ever been in this coun ty, and at prices that will suit every body : DeWIU's ffiKft Salvo For Pile Burns, Sores Iron Beds green, blu and white, 2.:k), $2.65, ;i, t.2u, and up. Bed Springs both woven wire, and coll, $2.50, tXVt, and :i.7u. Mattresses excelsior, husk, cotton, etc,, 2 8j, :i 10, 3.75 and $4. 3-pioce Bedroom Suite, !.rv50, tl8..1() to 32.7.). ChilToniers, $10; Hall Hacks, $7: Side Hoards, $12 to $20: Kxtension Tables, 8-ft., (5.2.", 7.li."; ti-ft., 4.V: Falllng'leaf, 3.1"i. Dining-room and Kitchen Chairs, ' $3.7.7, 4, $5.75, $(!, $ti.5(l, $7.80 per set. I lockers, $1.25, tU.", $1.75, $2.i!5: Child's I Sock- j ers and High Chairs: I teed Hookers, $4.75, $5.55, $5.75, and n.5i. Couches, fii.25 to $12: Bed Lounges, $ll.!W; Cots, 1.511 and $1.7u. I'ive-plcee Parlor Suite, upholstered in Silk Damask, S2ii. Stands, 75. !)5, anil $1.25. Kasels, 50 and i5e. Mirrors-French Plate. .", fl.H0 and $5.50. Pictures and Frames, $1 to $1.75 Window Blinds. Hi to 22c. Ten piece Toilet sets, $3.25 and f US. W.H. NESBIT Nearly opposite Cooper House Is better prepared than ever be fore to furnish our farmers with 1 BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, and one of the best Corn Plows in use. Repuirs for all kinds ot Mowers and Binders, Sections for all kinds of Binders and Mowers cheaper than ever. Binder Twine AWAY, AWAY, down this year, Machine Oil from 20c to 5'ic per gallon. , . Falling-Top Buggies and Runabout Buggies, Stick Wagons, &c. Also Garden Tools of all kinds. If vou want to save money you will call on W. H.Ncsbit. M'Connellsburg . Anything1 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 tuture trade, we are, ' Respectfully yours, Thos. B. Stevens&Son, EAST WATER ST. MeCOXNELLSMJKG. ocoooooocooo oooooooooooooo n.u.r.pk.4 nrwiifA 1 bTIT J . , RESTORES VITALITY Made a THE VQU 1 "aSf Bars' and Men 's Boots $1.50 to $1. 75. Ladies' Felt Boots $ 1 .25 to$1.50. Men 's Felt Boots $2. OO to $2.35. noys dcnooi zxoes $ l to s. . Men 's iVork Sh oes $1.25 to $2. X nr t Tar a - y. j t- rtr. - trr men s waisoriioivn nign oaoes jo. Ladies' Dress Shoes $1 .25 to $2.50. Ladies' Fox.-limd Shoes $1.25 to$l. 75. Well Man of Me. pnxlama tb mbore rstnlts In SO dty. It lot! powwf ullr nd quickly. Cure when ill othn tL loaDimeawlllraaala tbwr loat znfcDbood.tnd old men will rcor tkolr youthful vigor tor tiling BTI VO. I quickly tad uralr mloni Nanouf Loal Vitality. Iru potency. NlgMly Kmlwloni, Loat Power, Falling Memoir, Waiting Dlaeaaat, and all effecta ol aeU abum or excaaagnd Indlacretloa, which unflta on (or atudy. bualneaa or marriage. II not only euraa by atartlng at the teat ol dlaeaaa, but if ograat nerve) tonlo and blood builder, bring ing back the pink glow to pale etieeke and ra tion ng the 0r of jooth. It warda off Inaanlti and Ooaaumptlon. Inalat on having REVIVO.no otbar. It can be earned In vent pocket. By mall 1.00 par package, or all tor s.oo, wltb t vot lve written trtierante 0 eore or raland the ejeney. Houk anil advUe free. Addrc.a KOYAL MEDICINE CO., ",'11": For sale in McConnellsburg at Trout's drug store. , . : CI iUn I 'C HI'I'IPHIOIl AM)A(l"t ! rLAV LL.L O WKITK fHHIMTAIJilil'K I.!. ifTiTo STOOKINOS TDIICCCC ABDOMINAL. HUri'OKl'EHa InllOOtO KNigsruiNii GAUDr.M St., Phlla.lsli.UiH, Pa. j Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ' Digest what you eat. KILLthe COUGH "'U bUKt: lie. 3iUf V,o WITH si men 's tvorc rants tcto $i. o Men 's Corduroy Pants $1. 50 to $2. 50. O Best Linen Cordiwoys $2.50. O Men's Work Coats $1.25 to $2. Q Men 's and Boys' ' Sweaters25c to $3.25. g A full line of : General Merchandise O always in STOCK. Highest Market price O for Butter, Eggs and Poultry. o G. J. moiiott, X Gem, Fo g ooooooooooo ooc. oooooooooooo Come To The Irwin Storo Make Your Christmas A Merry One Now is the time to get the best and get it to suit. Our stock of HOLIDAY GOODS is large and complete. IVe want your business and our lotv prices will make your Christmas buying easy. Fancy China in German, French and Japa nese makes. Lamps and Glassware, 'j&tt Glass, Silver plated Ware and Novelties, Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry; Books, Toys, Pictures, and Games. Groceries and Fancy Candies. All makes of Sowing Machines. Come to see us we can save you money. The Irwin Store. JOHN A, IRWIN. McConnellsburg Pa. ROUSS RACKET STORE. Some Prices For December and January Jut received a nice line of ludies' and men's li nn do.en men's at 2 (or uc; also ladies' at 2 for in. I handkerchief for ladies and men that you ever did . we have just received 10 dozen more of those heavy tl ( 2 for 25c., and the extra-heavy b ys' at 2.'1 and 2-c. We are in fine shape to serve your wants in fool -v. them from 10 cents to H. (Call and be convinced. ) Prices on Neverslip horse sh:es, ready to drive : N No 2, 7(lc. a set; No. 3, 80c.; No. 4, Hc.; and No. 5, 1 pare these prices with others. Tinware ! Tinwar i-rt-Mr " lii.-- 'III'- , i. ; a - Ton -.nit , ; . at m- ) ih 1 :, .! ,'ii's fiUnterns, 4o, liu, and HOe. Tliese are all Diet. gn and Bli.zard, 80c; (5-qt. gray enameled preserving let' 'is, Xlc; 10-qt. Tin Buckets.10, 15, li. and 20 cents. Wo ;iil lm.. thse (,'ood 50 lb. Lard Cans at 3X: , and just iot anotlu r loi Wash Boilers at !) and 85c. Cobbler sets with hammer, 2 pks. of nails, '.i Awls. lr,i-ti-, and Stand and a Knife, all for -15c. Tin Dishpuns IS 2', I Me Plutes 2 for 5c., and 3 for lOc. Dippers at ull prices, "ir i rs He. lMush double Lap Robes $2.4 and $3 25. Horse I !ia .kets : L.(i0, 2 25 and $2.(0. See our new lot of Oi-ercoats ami Knit ( Ivereoats $3 45 to $7.90. (lalvanized Tubs 40, 45, 50, and 55c Buggy Whips, 5, 8, Id, 15, 20, 25, 32, 38, 42, and (iOc , each. Wagon Whips blacksnako, "5 ami 85c. We have a nice line of Fascinators, Mittens, Gloves, and, in fact, almost everything you would want for substantial Christmas presents. We are very busy, but not to busy to wait on customers. Call; let us show you what we have. O yes; felt boots $1.75, $2, $2 20, and $2.05. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. r-uJ Yeah: t Monthly ONSIJIWPTlOrJ P.Ioo CUCHSand 60ofc$1.00 OLDS Free Trial. tuujtactn-A'ST.r.: xeanv, One riinuf Cfug!jiuro For Cougha, Colds and Croup, The American REVIEWofREVIEWS Indispensable h "Che Rccicu) of Revieus $ ir:ic;nH?;T noa?rru.T .-; ' 'St " I 1 ....... ,1... ,1.-1.; ' ... .. I. . .. r, ...l A In .... ll..l I r.l I ...I j ollKrwii.- h.i'. i ... .'-i'i l ; 1. - . M jl.ui .nl u.J i!.jlI ::.iI rM.ii. u ina.lrr I k i.l.. .1. :. : : . . I ..1 WE WANT A R!:".r-RESEXTATIVE IN EVERY TOV7N TO TA.1E CJCaIPTIOXS ONE O.- -A)l Rr.l).:::5Ef TATI-f.S MAKES $50 A tmm yea; round 'j 7E PAY'T; !E UVXC'ST COMMISSION IN THE fi- r,!ACA,;.!NE l-.L.i.D UNO EXPERII'aNCE NECESSARY. YOU CAN ( ma::i: a sake income at home and b buii.d up a permanent business. r WRITE AT ONCE TO TJi? Ui Vit-v of UEvrrxvS company J3 A: Oil 1'I.aCJ'.. :..;; JAY- INC'a the standard cough and cold cure ,for over 7C years now comes also in a r rrTaVT A Convenifnt tocany itia..u. Don't l- X L I I llaV 1X1 I be wiihoul it. As y.Hird.jiHt m4x m 4 li i , almanac i-ki.r.: w, l. H.Juym 25c size FROM Geo. W. Reisner & Co. To our patrons and the public generally : IVe 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 era strictly all right. IVe want you to see our suits before you buy. Our SHOES FOR FALL AND WINTER are now coming it: 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 k Co 1
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