J, N Duvall, of Wells Valley, spent last Wednr-sd iy niht in AlcC .DDfi'ahurg. Mrs. Lillian Pemhardt ia now ntnyiog at Altafiionte Sprinpa, Florida. "n account of yellow fever in C'ula, ahe liad to return to New York from Jamaica. t John Koebaujrh was amouthe n'imhnr tlml called at the News office last Wednesday to advance his nubscription. The lafoalj-on his paper is now marked with a Mayuard Sipes and his sister Mrs. W. U. Staley, of Allegheny, Pa., were called to the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Sipes last week on account of the illness of their sister Miss lilanche HIDES Jan Sipes & Sons pay In. 13, and Iris a pound cash, for beef hides n. their iutcher shop iu McConnellsburg, also highest price puic for calf skins, sheep skins and tallow. Charles Richard, of Le wisburpr, Ohio, has been spending the holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Richards, near Big Cove Tannery. He and his broth er Aaron were pleasant callers at the News office last Thursday ev ening. Mr. Richards will return t) his Ohio home about the middle ot February. The secret of successfully rid ding the system of a cold is a thorough evacuation of the bow els. Kennedy's Laxative Iloney and Tar does this Liquid Uold Cure, drives all cold out of the system. Hest for coughs, croup, etc. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Mrs. J. G. Dell, of Uuntingdon, has a llock of chickens which averaged 175 eggs per hen for the entire flock during th-j year 1905. She Kept a daily record of the number of eggs laid and is pre pared to show the same to any one who rnaydoubttlie statement. A tine record. Where but a few hens are kept together the egg yield will be greater per hen than it will (lrom a llock of 40 or 50 liens. Orbisonia Dispatch. r. Indigestii.ii "is easily overcome Wy the use ot Kodoi ' Dyspepsia Cure, becausu this remedy di gests what yon cut and-gives the stomach a rest allows it to it cuperate and grow ttrong again. Kodol relieves ii-digestion, belch ingofgas. sour stomach, heart burn, etc.. and enables the diges live organs to transform all loods i-itoth.-; kind of rich red blood that makris health and strer th S ld iy Stouteagle & Bro. At a very stylish social func tion given by Mrs. Senator Alex ander, on last Monday evening, Senator Alexander announced t le marriage engagement of his niece, Miss Mary Scott Sloan, one or JVicUonneJisburg's most estimable young ladies, with Mr. Vhomas Wilson Walker, of Mer eersburg, the marriage ceremony to t ike place at 12 o'clock, noon, on Wednesday, March 28th. SAFEST SEAT IN THE TRAIN. How U Travel With the Least Possibility of Accident. Timid persons shun the last car, at least for a w eek or two af ter reading about some deadly "rear-end" accident; and the fir st car from fear of a "head-on" col lision. They practice the old maxim, "In the middle you will yo safest," and stick to the mid dle of the train. A ".cientitic gent" has just demonstrated, af ter much brow-furrowing calcu'a tion, that a seat in the middle of the last car but one is the safest. Thus does science verify, with ren.t rtA.rfl.ria tha nrn n a inn a n the non-learned. Accidents are so diverse and eccentric, howev er, that the stoical traveler puts more trust in his accident policy than in any doctrine of probabili ties. At last the railroad com panies are condescending to build steel cars. Human life ought to lengthen as a consequence. It has not. escaped cynical observa tion that the vovaeer in a Pull man is usually safer than the com mon herd. E verybody's Magazine. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. ' Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. . MUZZLE OF NO AVAIL It's Better Than a Letter. The number of newsubscribers added to our list during the holi days just past, has been gratify ing to the publisher. Evidently many persons are realizing that no more appropriate gift can be made a friend than a year's sub scription to the "News. " Joseph W. Uivens, of Exeter, Neb., in a recent letter enclosing a dollar, says, "I don't want to be dropped from your list, for the "News" is better than a letter, for it comei every week, rain or shine." Mr. Bivens is pleased with tiis western home. He lives fifty miles west of Lincoln, on the line of a good railr oad, has rural free mail delivery, a telephone in his house, and all the modern farm ing machinery He says they mix their farming with cattle raising and hog feeding, and man age to get along at a pretty com for table gait. Farms rent for one-third, or for cash at about the same ratio. Shelled corn is worth ill cents a bushel; oats, 2:!, and wheat, (W. Hogs sell for frl a c wt., cattle from 2 50 to $1, and land sells from 10 to )0 an acre. Mao Who Sued Paper Under New Law Loses. The first suit instituted in Berks county under the "press muzzier" libel law, allowing ac tion for "persona) suffering, "has been decided in favor of the de fendant, Thomas D. Richards, a fish det.ler, sued the Reading "Herald" for if 1,000 damages for printing an account of his arrest on a charge of larceny In his charge to the jury Judge Endlich declared that there is r o I.bel in printing a plain statement iol fact and during the trial ho ! characterized as absurd, thelegis lature to the contrary notwith standing, an attempt to show that the publication resulted in physi cal suffering. i.A'nio. Nettie Price, who has been em ployed in Altoona, va? called home on account of the illness of her sister. Myrtle. j Chaf les Foreman, who has been ill for some time is improving slowly. II. K. Stcvons spent Friday in McCounellsburg. Chas. E. Barton, superinten dent, spent Friday afternoon r.t the Laidig school. Nora Rttchev spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Stev ens of this place. MayeChesnut and Estella Laid ig spent Saturday and Suuday at the former's home at Huston town. ' ' Jonas Lake spe.H Saturday in McCounellsburg on business. Myrtle Price, who had been ill for some time with paralysis is reported some better. B. L. Wagner expects to help Joseph Shaw next summer. ' Licensed Undertaker. II. S. Daniels, of Harnsouville, has received from the State board of undertakers, his license and is i'ow a regular licensed undertak er of this State. He was in town yesterday and registered. Hav ing now complied with all the re quirements f the late law, Mr. Daniels of course, intends to re main in the undertaking business. January Sale 1906 Effective Clearance of Stylish Millinery at Your uivn t rices. Ladies and Childrens Coats at reduced Prices. A beautiful Hit nf tWijrin Fiirv Jr.Krfitisit flls ,r c if , t !is, comfortable for winter -in stock -Latest Styles, in Ladies Tailored Dress Sktrts. , Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Hosiery, Belts, Col lars, &nirt waist sets. Buttons, Silkatine, Shetland Floss, wools. . UNSURPASSABLE MATERIALS for Ladies' and Children's Suits. Silks, Cloths. Mohair, novelty Good r. ranging jn all prices according to Quality, Dress trimmings in Latest Fancies. "American La;ly Corals' F. P. Corsets T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Maryland. Ask Cor Fashion Sheet Banner Patterns Mcmrnli'g Veils land Millinery a specialty. For coughs and colds no rem edy is equal to Kennedy's Laxa tive Honey and Tar. It is differ ent from all others better, be cause it expels all cold from the system by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. Affords immedi ate relief in croup, coughs, colds, whooping cough, etc. Children love it. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Sherman Salome, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sherman, of Tod township, died last Thursday ev ening, aged 2 years and 10 month and was interred in the cemetery at Bethlehem U. B. church on Saturday. The child was sick but a few days, and death came as a great shock to the parents. r uneral services were conduct ed by Rev. Henry Wolf. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, blind, bleeding, pro truding piles. Druggists are au thorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. f)0c. HIISTONTOWN. W. H. Ranck of Broadtop City, spent Sunday with his family. Allison Keller left last Monday for Mt. Union, where he expects to secure employment. Hon. S. W. Kirkot McCouuells burg, spent a few hours last Fri day iu this place ou busiuess. E. R. McClain left last Satur day for Ft. Loudon, Pa. He has accepted a position in that place. The hunters from this place, killed two skunks, one coon, and one red fox last week. Jane Lleefnei returned home from Petersburg, Pa., last week, after-having spent some time with tier brother in that place. While returning home from church last Sunday night, Ches ter Brant and BrOwnie Reeder collided at the corner of Main nnd Church streets smashiuga wheel and otherwise injuring the form er's new buggy. Having seen nothing concern ing the big porkers killed iu this vicinity, in the "News," I will mention two of the largest killed recently; David Miller killed one that weighed 511 lbs., and J. C Lamberson, one that pulled 51t lbs. L--1 . You Are Not Busy j 3 '-"2 ' Pi iff) The holiday rush is over and vou now have time to complete your wardrobe, to finish that quilt you had laid aside, or to do the many little things you were obliged to neglect on account of having so much to do. How about that best dress? A wholesaler came to us and olTered us the same quality of Mohair that we have been selling at 60c at a big reduction. It was a good chance for us to give you that very popular fabric at a low er price than vou have ever bought it. Just think of it ! 45c per vard is our price on a' W regular 60c article. The patterns are stylish and at- tractive. Who ever heard of M. Almo cloth, tust the f $ m:ng lor waisis selling at i.-c per yard. We have it m hi uea:n wane ana it is considered cheap at Unc, z but this is another of our fortunate purchases and you 3 are getting the neneiito! it. Samples of either Mohair or St. Almo cloth gladly $ furnished by mail upon request. fcs v um.-o ro'imiujls 4-: a yam: ()!itinr Flannels 0, 7, ! and !(K avunl: sin.ld r Fiu unds ." to 1 In.: Uuntnn Flannels 5 to .': IJ.'iivy red Flannel L'.V. Spouial yooil vulue Lancaster Ginjrliam :. yd.; Cotton fur qnilU Hie., woitli 1-e. We ro still selling lot of 1 ran ii la ted suiir at lb ; Rrown su-tfai- ,".e. II..: star Son i, N cakes for 2.c.; Town Talk Toliaceo, iii. Hny: Kj.-lno.im, : 4 Hi,. Lima Beans for 2 your fiinU if you are paying more elsewhere. CO e3 1 1 1 r-5 t v t--1 3 It's TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's igu ature is on each box. 2fc. Leased Atlantic City Hotel. Leslie W. Seylar, formerly pro prietor of the Cooper House in this place, will again go into the hotel business, this time at At lantic City, he having purchased the good will and fixtures of the Russo Hotel in that city. A HARD LOT of troubles to contend with, spring from a torpid, liver and blockaded bowels, unless you awaken them to their proper ac tion with Dr. King's New Life Pills; the pleasantest and most effective cure for constipation. They prevent appendicitis and tone up the system. 25c at Trout's drug store. Siloonisu Pay for Wrecked Life. Because the father was ruined by drink, a jury in Judge Tuthiil's court at Chicago recently return ed a verdict of 17,ri00 against three satoon keepers in favor of the five raotherless children of John Hedlund. TWENTY-YEAR BATTLE. "I was a loser in a twenty-year battle with chronic Diles and ma. lignant sores, until I tried Buck- leu's Arnica Salve; which turned the tide, by curing both, till not a trace remains," writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmville, Va. Best for old ulcers, cuts, burns and wounds. tore. !rc at Trout's drug School Report. The following pupils of Round Knob school attended every day of the fourth month : Charlm Arthur and Ernest Mort. Harvev lhomas, Custer and Ethel Fo .r, and Raymond Figard. The fol lowing attended 19 days : Glenn Poor, Luther Stunson, and Sher man Figard. Sickness prevent ed some others from attending every day. Have You Tried the new Quick desserts that gro cersarenow selling? They are justly termed "Easy to Make" as all ingredieats are in the package. Three complete products D Zerta Quick Pudding and D-Zerta Perfect Jelly Dessert, at 10c per package, and D-Zerta Ice Cream Powder, 2 packages tor i'5 cents A trial will convinco you how easy it is to have the finest 'desserts with no labor and little expense. EST DUBLIN. Herman Snyder and wifa, of Williamsport, are visiting at the h .ineof Mrs. Snyder's paren'i, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hockensmith. The Laidig boys played a ganirj of ball with the Pino Grove b , s at PmeGrortT, Friday afternoon. The result was in favor of J'iue G rove. Wanted. April ll. Two married men oo the Dr. Curl farm. Must be well recom. munded, and good with stock inkl m ichicery. .Address: RKV. T. D. Rl( UAKUN Or call on, Germiintown,' II. K. Maukckv, Md. Wvfordsburg, Pa. HARRY E. HUSTON, SALTILLO, PA I k VAlVAWWAVVVVVWVVWlVVWVWVVVVyVVAlVW I 4 Clearance Sale of Winter Millinery Leicils misses and Children We want to call your attention to the Bargains we are oITeriii't. We are tfointf to sell the balance of our Winter Hals ut und below cost, and now U your chance to (jet u new hat with only a f iw cents well, from 35 cents each iii. Children's hats trii.imed with full nig Bow and ornaments onld 1..1i, was $2.!0. IJuby caps trimmed with fur "0 cents, were $1. CJl and examine our goods. Luemma M. Laidig, Hustontown, Pa. 00 0 00. 00 ! 00 00 f0 .00 0 00. 00 f0 0.0 00 c:0 00 yn : 00 00 K0 0 rP 00 0 :c 00 0 00 0 00 yit 00 00 X00 "P 00 V0i 0t 00 00 00 00 .00 07. 00 00 00 0 00 0 0X000 01 A . Carload ;of SLEIGHS and SLEDS at Clay Park's; Three Springs, and Prices Right. - - u.m w 0 00X0 0X0X0X0W0X 000000 00000Jf00000S0X0000X0'0 000?Z 000 CI"1 00 00 V'i 00 00 00 0 00 00 f0 00 00 00 00 00 00 :s: 00 00 00 00 00 WW 00 f0 00 00 00 00 ' 00 00 00 P0 00 00 y) 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 00 t 0 00 000 0 1 5 V P. K. Johnston's. Si p i m w S3 m Store is the place for Rubber Goods which you will soon need. We will sell you Men's Felt Boots for $2.20, and the best with WoonsocUt Overs. Snair-Dmof nnd rolled edge at 2.50. Ladies' Candee Felt Boots j?t .25. Men's Arctics5l.50, Lumber men's bocks and Overs, Alaskas and plain 3 overs to fit all feet. .We still have men's heavy underwear $ at 39c each. Our sales of Ladies Goats fe and Furs and Skirts, has been unusually $ large this season, but we have lots of splen- (a did ones to show you yet a beautiful skirt SS W tPfl-th'ir ua hltra iUa Uac-t- rY.,... rfl coats in the county. , -, : See our Suits at 4. S5 and ftf.-irW m rr FT T J Am stnnnf r;. 11 w I T X O O of ooooooocoooo ooxxxxxooo 6 5 1 crh qT oSIeisrhsI I have the llrst Carload of Sleighs ever brought to Mi Connollsbiirir. For )uulity, stylo and linish, the world can't beat them. Don't foriret mo when vou want n slehrl. l i,v a --i,.,i nilguies ami SprinjvWatjons that I will close out on a short mar i to make room for Kiirlnfr l'oo.Is. I also have iiumhrnwrl a r.u. loud of Milhurn farm Wunns that will nrrlvn In T,.,,., iami I'ieuse come this way for the hest wagons made, have a few Drills, Mower.-, l'lows and Harrows that I will close out at cost just to get mom ror new goons coming In. I must liave the room. Como right O hKng. 1 mean Iuis1a:k. T..J. Go merer, 8 .rmuuuuiittiibuure. i-'ax doooooooooooo 0000000000008 PS More than 1 00 dozen beautifully Hand k.rchiefs just received which we are sell i mr from 5c to I each. 50 dozen ladies' svl.iie hemstiched, at 3 for 10 cents. . We are in a position to serve vou, J. K. JOHNSTON. in IVlLiWUllUCllOUUl 1 f!41 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEMI1YR0YAL PILLS VVantki).- I'wo.nieu iu I'ucli i rfun.,'. to rt.rs(!ijtaiul udvertisn ll:'.rdwaro Dcpurtmbiit, put out amyilosof Durjoods, etc. Travel iii. I'oBitiou or Oitio Maonpor. iilarv S'.)0l0 rinr "ti.i.nt.li rust. w..kly, with. all oxpenseH paid in advauce. We furnwh TheColumhia Housk, Dept. 010, Mouon Itldg-., Chlcigo, 111. - - " ' .-U .; lioiiol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Mnfr. Alwnr. rt-llblr. ubn.n.i.i ! ll,l) ll,;f aNULImf III Hr.l nl 4...IU llielitlllt! ImUMM U.ulu.1 U.III. Kl..u Ink no ulhrr. li. fn.v ilMiirmiu uk.ll lulmmnad llnllulioi,.. II, , , r vour l;ini;mt ut wild Iii maiiiiH rtr ParllruMn, l.-.il tuonlMU uiil llrllrl for Lm.II. .." mtnttr. f, V "rn ". lo.ouo TniinioiiiiiU. Bo'a liy OHIOUUHTBH OHBtflOAt, OO. S W Early Risers The famous little pill. , W. Mr Comers amnt for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, 3BB.DRHT CABINS, PA, ' .for the sale .of Traction and Portable Kuilnen. C..iurill., Sopurtorg, Clover Hullers, Suwmtlls, Aic. , Knglnes on hand all. the time.' W Early llisers ina lamoui little pillo. 1(0) (Q For Bate by StouteaalaBrn. DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tto 1 1 .00 bottl. ooiiMIr,. 2 Um. tha trial 0u, wfclcb Mil lor to ewlft 'o okuv At th UKii-roiir or B. a DWZTT b COMPANY. 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