INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 Local and General Inlcrcnl, (lathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchangeg. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS A marriage license was grant ed Robert Shimer and Miss Mol lie Largeut, Tuesday. , Dr. a. K. Davis of Llustontown, Js visiting his sister, Mrs. J. T. lnvis m vvunatnsport, 1'a. Dr. C. N. Trout, of Red Lion, Pa., is spending this week at his MoUqnnellsburg home. Mr. N. E. Iloovt-r. graduated at Eastman's College at Pouprhkeep tsio, N. Y., lust wedf a:id came away with the high'est average at the final "exam." Congratula tions, Norm. Oeo. A. Hard, who had beon spending the past two years in North Dakota, is visiting hU par ents, M. E. II. Hard and wife, at Pleasant Ridge, and other friends in. this county. George expects to locate in Pittsburg. 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 tem and strenytheus the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes. The Ongnial Laxative Cough Syrup and Liqmd Cold Cure. Sold' by Stoutengle & Bro. IN RIO STORM AT SEA. LOS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO- Mrs. Lillian Bernhardt Has Thrilling Ex , perlcnce on Her Trip to Jamaica. j Mrs. Lillian Bernhart who sail ed from New York for Jamaica on Saturday afternoon the 9th inst., and reached Kingston, Ja- Lecr from Mr. L. V. Palmer. Formerly ' ' of Belfast Township. D.hj. inbur 21, 1(K)j While iny time is not tal n up I will pen you a few lines for the benefit of yourself and readers. Last summer I spent in" Kan sas, and, on the 16th of August I started with eight other fellows to northwest Oklahoma, 'for a Hock of 7,000 sheep: We traveled overland in two covered wagons, and it took us two weeks to make the trip down, passing through most of the priucipal towns, one of which was Garden City, aud Miat is the garden -i the South west.' It is situated in the Ar kansas valley, an irrigated valley, on the Arkansas river. Just across the river south is the Sand llills which are about ten miles wide. We passed one ranch which is thirty miles square. The land is fit for nothing but pasture, and poor at that; and the southwest part of Kansas is tit for nothing but pasture, as they don't get enough rain to keep crops from burning up. From Garden City, we drove south west and our next town was Ulysses, Grant county. We arrived there about noou. While there we saw some sights which I did not ex pect to see in a civilized country. . We met the County Judge who smoked a Meerschaum pipe and was barefooted. lie looked as though he always went that way. He filled up his pipe, took a match, scratched it on the sole of his foot and lit his pipe and puffed away as though he was dressed in broadcloth. He is said to be worth $50,000 in cold cash. From there we went to Richtiold, a town of about fifty people. They said McConaciiHte's New Garniture Store. Read this and be convinced that we have in our store the largest stock ol selected FURNITURE and HOUSE HOLD FURNISHINGS that has ever been in this coun ty, and at prices that will suit every body : Iron Beds preon, blue anil white, License Notice. is thv: comix of iiak . m; sessions UK l' Ul,T IN BOUNTY. It i onlnrrd Unit till itip1i"ul lorn rn llt'frifOH far th milt', uf virion. NpirMoiM. nmit, or brnw pt it.jurrs. hoii-n-tli or rt-iuil. lor t'ij ynr 1LJ. v tl b hi'i nn'l '. iv Hi'! ih luy of .l.iii'nij y, htoo, ut i() o clut'k a, in., ub whU-h lulu ult poi-MOtiH applying or mukltiti objnntlims t Rppilontlorm, will be htmnl hy evidence, pe tition, remomttrat.ee or oouttNel. There must be no cnmmun!"tlon fit anytime upon the KiiWJect. with ttie.JucUe prntonully elthrr by lLtror mjy othM private way. The petition, vefltli-Unyiillldavitof iinpllcunt. Nhall be in conformity with the requirement,!! I of the aetnnf Awntutily. .ImU-inPiit huml lmll ' lie executed in the tM'iml miiu oi .vt. with no lHKHthitntworeputBolfrephoNi.is.f the eotin i ty uh surrtlofi, eiioh of thrm to Wi a buna tide tiwuflr of real estate in th mi y ot Kultoo 1 worth, over and alove all iiK'imibninecw, the sum of '. or other Uu.i mmmii-Kv iven) Itorjil (Tonilitlonrd for the fnMhftil ot'i vnnrc of all the lawK relating to the wrllitur or fumih ItiK of liquor, and lo pay till )HiimroM which shall be recovered aaliitlhc Ucci-imp. and till cokIh, Hne and penult in which may ho Im posed nn him under any In.lictnit ut for violating U,.M louiaa 11 till thu ti.,i ha ...,. iiIi-aH I . appear lu Court and Justify under onlh. The Court Khali in cmsm refuse the appll j catloo whenever. In thu opinion of the Court, naving nue return to i,n nummrunn ma racier , , , ai n. i i 1 1 i 4-1 1 ..- of the petitioner for u:id utruiuxt the appiiea- ! tailflooirrs, 10. hall 1. 'U'Um, ? . . j ;mil l..c. tion. sueh jUvnse not ne--sary for the a- j side UoBI'da. to W. KvU'hi(., J ! i ,r .ts KfMich Hlltf, K fl.00 and nt ntninunniiiiii inivi it i. or Hun tin; iiiipiipimt Tali.dH. N-ft.. ifii.2"), H1'. ('; li-ft., (.": !?.Vl. I 'ii-l ni'cs and I'Vamos, tl to 91.7u f2.:)0, $2.65, I.U.i, nnil up. ' Hed Springs lxjtli woven wire, unci coil, J.50, Xl.j. and t'i."". MattreRsoii -fxrclttior, liusk, uottoti. etc?,, 2 "), .'( K, r.l." nnd 4. S-plcec Iiedrooni Suite, $!.Vi0, 18.."i(i 10 :i2.:r. $1.4.-1, $1.75, tl.DK, $2.:i; Child's Hook ers aud lliili Chairs: Heed Kockors, t.7-"i, )..Vi, $.').7"i, and i.ri(). Couches, tii.--i to t2: Bed Lounges, $il.l"; Cots, 1 .. nnd f 1.70. Kive-)iec( 1'ui lor Suite, upholstered in Silk Iiiiniask, 2(i. S!:i!i(l, 7.7, !i.7, and ?l.i"i. Kasels, 60 i iiiii ii in icniii lo v. ikiiii m;eut; Mini lu m . , . , . i he Kiiinted. I allinjf-leaf, f i.l.i. 1 ) i Ii I nij-i iiom imd Petitions to be fllrcl w'th the Clerk of the Kitchen C'halri, 9.1.7.7, fl. 't.'i. f'ourt not Inter thim Moncliiy, the ixih tluv of t., ... - un , , , t.,..,i, ai i- Deeemher. UH. Olijeetlons un-1 remonstriiu- ' "'"i i." Hot. 1 oi Kers, nt! to he tiled not Inter thin Stitur.iiiy. the Hoth : ihiyof Deoemher. IHeft. fTpo.i nuihcieiit. etuiMO be ItiK who w nor iiroof belntrmi le tot he t'ourt thtit the party holiJin licence I.:h vloiiiicft tiny luw , of the Commonweulth reli:ttuK lo the mile of i llquH-H. the ('ourt Mlmll. UMin uotlee helnif iflv en to the person licensed, revoke, the llceuse. ' Ity the Com t, I SAMUKI.MoC. SWOI'K. Attest: P. J. tlKO. A. HARRIS, Clerk Q. 8. Pee. II, lt. W YIL.IUIi. V.vlll.11. I.. I 1 ..I j I rjiitjvi mil ivr. nmii-r in iiciriij ki.cu Hint the rollowintr named peixonH have tiled their petitions In the oitU?e of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Kulton county, l'u., praylnx the Court lo ttrant them License to keep an Inn or Tavern, and to sell liquor, and that the same will he presented to the said Court, on Tuesday, the 9th day of January at 10 o clock a. in. Ueorite Rexroth, McConnellshurn;. Harry Kamll. " John R Speck. Iiiirnt Cabins, Dublin t'w'p., Ilenjaniln Wilds Kort Liltletun, ' " Clerk's OlMce. I KO. A. HAKKIS, lec. SO, $. I Clerk y. . matca, ou the following Friday. had an experience that she will : that town was a largo one iu the not soon forget. The Kiugston I early days when that country was Daily Telegraph of the 18th has ; first settling up, but that whole the following. j county has now not more than "The Hamburg-American str. 1 150 of a population. rived here on Friday night from into Colorado, pitched our tent New York. out on the prairie, and was there "The vessel encountered one of two days aud a half. Then we the worst storms of the year a j started southeast to Oklahoma, storm which raged with uuceas- j stayed there two days, received Window IJIinds, 111 to 22c. Ten- piece Toilet sets, $:t.2"i and $1.15. 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. McCONXELLSliUUG Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice m hereby iflven t hut the followkiff nurned H(M!ountKiiiM Imve Hied their uocounlH in the H(KNter and ;ierk'n ofll; of Kulton county, Ha., uud thtit the mime will be present fi t.ii the Ornhiin-' l.'nnrt ut haid I'liimtv for coullrniutlon on TuNiiiiy. followln ' the im I Mouduy of .lantnrv next, hetnK the Uth Uuy. be- f itiniiiK ut 2 oVIocU, p. in. i Kirst hih! Muni Mueotmt of .lame A. MelJtm- o ikIk Ks(.. KxtM'nioruf the IunI will umt testu- I nient of Kllubeth C rider, lute of Weli.s town- ' nIiId, duKeuMd. Kirt und tlniil aocontit of Sophia (Irens, Ad ! mlnistrutrir, of the ?stut of h-lstopher und 1 Kvu C. Ktskert Into of Tod townshlp.deeeased. Vrst aud Mnat ncotjunt of ThomaH II. Trunx, Kxeiuitor of the rutme of Kphiulin (iregory. lute of Thompson township, ilf-ociiHt'd. Ueiister'-rtlee. (JK(. A. HAHUIS, 1 OOOOOOOOOOOO XCKC00000000 I Boots and Shoes iug fury for nearly thirty-six hours. The Sibiria left Now York at two p. m. on Saturday last and everyone on board was prepared for what was ahead, lor shortly before leaving her pier, the Captain had notification from the New York Weather Bureau that a? tor m was brewing in the Atlantic. So with her storm sig nals hoisted, the Hamburg Ameri can liner put to sea. "The forecast of the Weather Bureau proved correct.as exactly six hours after leaving her pier aud was passing Sandy Hook the storm burst over the vessel. Every thing on deck had been lashed down, but when the storm wasin progress for six or seven hours the ropes attached to six big tanks of sulphuric acid weigh ing nearly one ton each, gave way and w?re washed overboard Over one hundred packages of cargo which were ou deck were swept away by the huge waves which kept the deck continually Hooded. In such a hurricane.the vessel made small progress and was consequently delayed. The ship,'" ably manned, behaved splendidly. The wind blew at ttiii Tate of over seventy miles an hour and raised enormous waves. It came from the south east and consequently the seas struck the bows of the ship. A portion of the rail ou the forepart of the ves sel was swept away, while two of the winches were partially wreck ed ... On Tuesday morning the wiad abated somewhat, but it still blew with great force and dll not cease uutil Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Sipe, of Al legheny, Ph., were also passen gers ou the Bteamer. Dying 01 Famine Is, in its torments, like dying of consumption. The progress of consumption, from the beginning to the very end, is a long torture, both lo victim and friends. "When I had consumption in Its first stage," 'writes Wm. Myers, of Ceai foss, Md., "after trying different medicines and a good doctor, hi vain, I at last took Dr King's New Discovery, which quickly und perfectly cured me.'! Prompt relief and sure cure lor coughs, colds, sore throat, bron chitis, etc. Positively prevents pcounionia. Guaranteed at 'IVnut'w drug store, price QOo and $1 00 u bottle. Trial bottle free. our sheep and started back north on trail. The country is full of sage brush, soap weed and rattle snakes. The last named you can find almost any place. At night you could hear the coyotes barking, and occasionally ihey would attack our sheep. Then 1 here was trouble, for the sheep would make a stampede for the tent, on which we had a lantern hanging out to keep the coyote3 away, for they will not come close to a light. We saw some antelopes, one badger, aud thousands of prairie dogs. When we would find a lake which we would find occasionally we would find plenty of ducks. We lauded back at Stock tou, Kansas, on the 31t of October After staying there two days, I went to New Mexico, and have been as far southas Albuquerque, which is principally kept up by a moving population, or health seekers. It is one of the largest towns in New Mexico. From there I went to Santa Pe, the capital of the territory, and an old town which is largely made up of Mexican dobies There is but very little land in the territory that I have soen that one could farm to auy advantage, but it is a great place for fruit. While in Santa Pe, which was the latter part of November, 1 saw peaches, plums, and apples on the trees, and they looked very temptiug. From Santa Pe 1 went to Los Vegas, which is a busy little town, and thore are people here from almost all parts of the globe, for their health, as well as for work It is snowing here to day, aud is the third or fourth snow this win ter. The elevation of this town is bomethii g over six thousand foot above sea level. The Hot Springs of Now Mexico is six miles uorthwest of here. My advice to people iu the East who want to come West to work, would bo to not come to New Mexico uuless they have plenty of money with tliem", but Kansas aud Colorado an both good bt.atos for work of almost all kinds and pretty good wages and good ac commodations at fair prices. i The West is all right in most olacua for all classes of people. , . L V. Palmk'u. rim writer of the above is a kii:i i if Joseph Palmer. El J Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Store Property FOR RENT. Boys' and Men's Boots $ J .50 to $1.75. Ladies' Felt Boots $1 .25 to$1.50. Men 's Felt Boots $2. OO to $2. 35. Boys' School Shoes $1 to $2. Men 's Work Shoes $1.2 5 to $2. Men 's Watsontoivn high Shoes $5. Ladies' Dress Shoes $ 1 .2 5 to $2.50. Ladies' Fox-lined Shoes $1.2 5 to$l. 75. Men'TlVork Pants 75c to $1. Men's Corduroy Pants $1,50 to $2.50. 1 : et t I,i'ie;i Corduroys $3. 50. Men 's .Vork Cc rLz $1.25 to $2. s ' V vextcrs25c to $3.25. 'S uJ :Ii Located ut SYLVAN', PA., viihin 7 miles of tho new Wa bash H. II., with a tfood slate road leading to it. Property consisting of li acres of land, ST0RER00M 20X42 FT. Ware-house, Munk-uarn, luiw nrick Dwelling with nine rooms, Wair in the Kitchen, with oth er . necessary Outbuildings, Plenty of Fruit thereon, handy to Churches and Schools, also Tolophone connections. This is one of the best coun try stands in the county. There Is at this time a well establish ed business, and with special ellorts can be increased. Any one wishing to go into the mercantile business will do well to call and see the under signed. A large lumber company has bought 3,000 acres of timber and will conunenco to work it in tho spring. They expect to take them live years to work it which will greatly add to the store. Books open for inspection to any one having a desire to rent. Good reasons for wanting to rent. Correspondence solicit ed. S. J. Zimmerman, SYLVAN. PA. o Genera? 1 Icrchandise alrvays in STOCK. Highest Market price for Butter, Eggs and Poultry. g. j. moiiott, Gem, Pa OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO 0 READ , V Duly a one-cent postal card si nt lo me with your name and addrrss will bring you my Quarterly- Catalogue of valuable farms for sale in Maryland, at very moderate prices. J. Waters Russell, Real Estate Broker, , Chestertown, Kent County, Md. : ; , t! t! 1 i i i DoWltt's Salvo For Pllett Burnt, Sores RESTORES VITALITY 7 r i Vi ri Jl . L a rr a' rs se I' M . 1 W V Til HAS, Made a Well Man Kof Me. prodnces the above rennU in SO clays. It .rt powerfully tuil quickly. Curta when all others (ail. (ounc men will riam tuoir !u.t muubooil. &( oli , in will recover thnlr youtMul vmor by ualug HI. VIVO. It quickly nclsure!v rmtcmiii Nurvous Dean. Loat Vitality, Imuotency. Kiulitly LaUumoin, Lout l'owar.i aillu M iuory, Winning D1auuh'ju,uJ all ellei'te ot tl(-atuso or eiohund liniiacrntioti, wlilcb tmntioue(ur'u.ly.buhiuiniiur umuiin'i). It . notODlyoureaby atartiuirat ttiopiiat of dlucaao. b'll la ureal unrtctoulo aul bio. id builder, Lrinj lug back the pink iflow tuimlo cbr lisai d iu atoring the Ora uf youth. It. w.irl otl In-,auit and C'ouaumiitioo. Inalut oq baviutr HKVnitiiifl ctber. It vao ba carried tn i t i ockt. By mail. 1.00 per package, or mi for M5.01I. wltb i"Jl tlT irrlttsn urant u oar or xcluod the monrv. Hn.ili und nitvlnu 1 ri'fl. AililrUHM BUUL MEDICINE CO., ioXu j For sulo iu Mc-C )innllsburjf a Trout'H druK fct ro. i O W ill I K. I' nil ' A'l'A 1,'iill'K Kl, ) l l.i li IM1S Y?tl "CCC AllDllMINAl.Ml I'f-im f.U- I nuooi.0 KKKI Kriimu Uahuix St., i'lillatlulliliiiq f. 15 J 15 . ' i and WAGONS j at j Cost and Canine W.H. NESBIT Nearly opposite Coojier House Is belter prepared than ever bt ft ire to furnish our farmers with BI27DERS, MOWERS, .HAY RAKES, and one of the best Corn Plows in use. Repairs for all kinds of Mowers and Hinders, Sections for all kinds of Hinders and Mowers cheaper than ever, Binder Twine AWAY, a vvav, down this year Machine Oil from 20c to Site pr j gallon. ; Falling-Top Bugles l and i Runabout Buggies, ! Stick Wntrons, Ae. Also Garden ' Tools of all kinds. If vou want to save money you I will null on . W. H. Ncsbit, ! M'Connellsburg MILLINERY ClosingOut Sale! Advertisements of closing out 8les are sometime looked upon as simply a means of drawing trade and disposing of old stock. TU1S is .1 Real Closing Out Sale ! and a chance to buy goods for less money than you have purchased them lo McConnellsburg for years past or can for years to come. The Sale starts DKCEMBKR 4, 1906, and will continue until stock is disposed of. Maye Johnston, West Water Street, McConnellsburg, Pa. ROUSS RACKET STORE. Some Prices For December and January Just received a nice lino of ladies' and men's handkerchiefs. Ten dozen men's at 2 for 5c; also ladles' at 2 for 6c, and the nicest 6-cent handkerchief for ladles and men that you ever did see. In ladies' hose, we have just received 10 dozen more of those heavy fleece-lined black, at 2 for 25c., and the extra-heavy boys' at 23 and 25c. We are in fine shape to serve your wants In foot-wear. We have them from 10 cents to 4. (Call and be convinced ) Prices on Neverslip horse shoes, ready to drive : No. 1, 6."c. a set; No 2, 70c. a set; No. 3, 80c.; No. 4, 98c.; and No. 5, $1.06 a set. Cora pare these prices with others. Tinware! Tinware! Lanterns, 5, and 80c. These are all Dletz goods No. 1 Dash and Blizzard, 80c.; tt-qt. gray euameled preserving kettles, 23c.; 8-qt , 33c.; 10-qt. Tin Buckets.lO, 15, lit, and 20 cents. We still have some of thse good 50 lb. Lard Cans at 33o , and just got another lot of those Wash Boilers at tilt and 85c. Cobbler sets with hammer, 2 pks. of nails, 3 Awls, hasps 3 lasts, and Stand and a Knife, all for 45c. Tin Dishpans 18. 25, 2!l, and 3tlc Fie Plates 2 for 5c., and 3 for 10c. Dippers at all prices. Milk Strain ers ilo. Plush double Lap Uobes 2.45 and $3 25. Horse lilu .kets : I 11.60, f 2 25 and $2.60. See our new lot of Overcoats and Huil s. r. en's Overcoats 3 45 to $7.90. Galvanized Tubs 40, 45, 50, and 55e BuggV Whips. 5, 8. lo, I 25, 32, 38, 42, and 00c , each. Wagon Whips-blacksn tke, 7". ;m We have a nice line of Fascinators, Mittens, Glove-, and. in almost everything you would want for substantial t'lu i linn- ic We are very busy, but not to busy to wait on customer. ( ;i : show you what wq have. O yes; felt boots $1.75, $2, fl 2'', mi l 1 ,s.V. it t, us HULL & BENDEJ :, Proprietors. OPEN LETTER FROM Geo. W. Reisner & Co. H -i ieJy's Laxative Honey r.nd Tar i . all Coughs, nd expels Cold from :-. .'.ystun by gontly moving the bowols. This Is r jokt new FALLING and WAGON'S m have deoidfd In clu pf tliem u: uu.-t an (inr lo till dp v it!' AN l havt. Li i't':i TTl. aV for wiutur. 1 meun jiiat wliat I 5 iy, you mean hnsiaeo'i conn.' to L-ras COUCH :!f JCing's y iisssuory Pries BOc 4.J1.00 Fro Trisl. CAAiiiiPTlON and 0L08 iinil if w.-p. sv, llufttuutmvii. Fa. ,'. ;:, iciU Uuiokest Cure for all - '(.'irnOAT cud LUNG XBOVB f crHOi'JEV UAOJC Os&CaGnuteGouQhCuro For Coughs, Colds and Croup, : - ... -- IV 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 vou to see. As EARLY AS MAY, we bought our Cotton Blankets, Outings, Flannelettes, Sc., and can say to you that we can sell you these goods AT LEAST 2 CENTS A YARD CHEAPER v THAN LAST YEAR, and in some of them mores For early fall serving, we have the goods. Very respectfully, 6. 1. Reisner h Co I A 7IVTP?'CZ standard cough and cold cure for over J I INI t .O 75 years now comes also in a u . , Convenient to carry willrvmi. llcin't - 2 tw P Y pprTOI? A NT A.kv.ir,.,. size LV m lmit 1 V.T LaTml 1 ' B. t.i ALMANAC IK KK. Vr. u. I't H.Jayita K..U, I'hlliidnliAl. McConsiV'
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