I INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOK HURRIED READERS Phosphate for your spring crops at Huston at Saltillo, Pa. Mrs. Mann of Saluvia. spont Saturday iu this place. I'Yosh mackorol. Lako Hsh and Potomac II 01 ring at Irwin's. Lue K. Cline and wifo, of Burnt Cabins, woro visitors in town Sat urday. Try Irwina for Cakes and Crackers, Fig Par, lie. lb. Hubert Alexander is seriously ill at the horns of his father Sher iff James u. Alexander. I Iron Beds! iron Beds galore at Stevens's Furniture store. Henry H. Sharpe has boon ap pointed postmaster at Locust i i rove. Stevens' Cafe is where you can get Ice Oeam that's made right. Open now for the season. Uev. W. C. L. Correll, of Iron ton, Ohio, will preach in Ebenezr church next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Mr. James Eichelberger, of Saxton, was a visitor to the Coun ty Seat tho beginning of thus weelc. Mrs. Margaret Henry, of this place, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mary Fahnestock.of Cham bers burg. Lewis Mann, of Everett, who hid been visiting his mother at Saluvia, was at th. County Seit , last Saturday. Mrs. Catharine Baker died at the home of her son, J. II. Baker in Dublin township, on Monday afternoon at an advanced age. Try Irwin on Breakfast foods. Mai to Rico, Zest, Shredded Wheat, Egg-o see, and some of the popular kinds, prico 10 and l ceits. Mrs. L. E.llarns, Netha Nes liit and Myrtie Stoner are among those visiting friends and enjoy ing the big week in Chambers burg. Miss. May? Stiver, who had been visiting iu the home of her uncle, 13. W. Peck, during his ill ness, returned to her home in Bedford, Tuesday. Kev. John C. Crimes, who had D'jen attending the convention of the Epworth League at Carlisle last week, spent a day or two at Harrisburg aud Philadelphia. Rev. S. J. Pitteuger will preach at Bedford Chapel Saturday even ing at 7:30 and Sunday morniug at 10:il0, aud at Antioch at 2M0 iu the afternoou of the same day. Irwin will sAl you four pounds Prunes for LTj cents, four cans Sweet Potato s for 27 cents, four (uus Peas for 2:1 cents, four cans Corn for 2!j ceuts. Try us for bargains. Mr. David (c. Beunet, of Uunt ingdon, Pa, and Miss Cora A. Ruiek, of Wacfordsburg, were married Tuesday evening of last week, at Hancock, by Rev. D. M. Dibble, As we go to press we under stand that all tho schools have aoout the same number of stu dents. -It Is early in the game yet, and all expect addition to the present enrollment. HIDES. Jan Sipes & Sons pay 10, 13, and l(i- a pooul cash, for beef hidec a their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paic for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow, Saturday, May 12. D. L. Hum bert, administrator of Daniel Slmes, '.ate of Bolfast township will sell on the ;. remises, till I real estate ol said d "cedent. Saie at 10 o'clock a. m. See bills. hoe tint your 11 rug 'i.-. you no imitation when for K-niiedy's Laxative t giv.s you iist I lo.U'V and Tar, t'no cough H'yrup. gl- A Pro, origiual L'XUivn &old by Stoutea- Goiiiir.uninn servictw nt llie M. E church next Sabbath niorniio' M.iv lB'th. Rmv. V. II :su;v,.hs Will occupy the pulpit in tho oven iug, jud will conduct qu-irtorl conference Friday, May UUi, at !t o'clock p. in. Tho Morwrsbur Clas'sU ,,f tho Reformed Chinch vil tri.. t 10 UieCraea RWorim d rW-Hi, ' at Shippensburg, in May IT), Ml ' and 17. Tim P.,t'm Svn d ol i the church will h ml iUauuu. Hassion in tho Zion's o lurch, i CharnWsburg, noxt Or.obci. Dr. Clarence Trout, of Red Lion, York county, is visiting his home folks. Mrs. Rachel fipoer, who was stricken with paralysis at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anno. Whitehill, at Yellow Creek.where she had been visiting, has been re moved to her home in Everett, whore no hope is entertained for her recovery. Mrs. Speer is well known here, and her many friends are truly sorry t her of hear af miction. Decoration Day. Clear Ridge Council No. 040, Jr., O. U. A. M., assisted by the soldieis, will hold decoration day services as follows : At Iluston town in the morning, then at Fair View, arriving at Center church ; at 10 o'clock, and at Clear Ridsre at 12 o'clock where there will he a dinner consisting of bean soup, pork and hard tack. A number of prominent speakers have been engaged for the occasion. The Clear Ridge Band will furnish music. Bv Order of Committee, W. R. Fields, Chairman. A Year ot Blood. The year 19011 will long be re membered in the homo of F. N. Tacket, of Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood; wh.ch llowed so copious ly from Mr. Tacket's lungs that death seemed very near. He writes : "Severe bleeding from the lungs and a frightful cough had brought me at death's door, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovrv for consumption. Wlth the astomshinr result that i after taking four bottles I was completely restored and as time has proven permanently cured." Guaranteed for sore lungs, coughs and colds, at Trout's drug store. Price 50c. aud $1.00. Trial bottle free. WEST DUBLIN. Will Shaw and Chester Brai.t have been in poor health the past two weeks. II. K. Mellott aud Reynold Foh ner are making some needed re pairs at Hoover's mill. Hon. Johu P. Sipes, of McCon nellsburg, was iu this vicinity one day last week. GRACEY. Ida Watkins spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister Mrs. Jacob Black, of New Grenada. Katharine Lamberson, who has een employed iu Wells Valley, returned home Saturday. Gladdis Gracey, who had boii spending sometime with her aunt Mrs. R. L. Alloway, of New Grcu ada, returned home Saturday. It is possible to obtain reliel from chronic indigestion and dys pepsia by the use of Kodol for Dyspepsia. Some of the most, hopeless cases of long standing have yielded to it. It enables you to digest the food you eat and ex ercises a corrective inlluence, building up the efficiency of the digestive organ The stomach is the boiler wherein tho steam is made that keeps up your vitality, health and strength. Kodol di gosts what you eat. Makes tho stomach sweet puts the boiler in condition to do the work nature demands of it gives you relief from digestive disorders, and puts you in shape to do your best, aud feel your best. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. EMMWILI.F. George Millor of Hancock, was the guest of hi parents on Sun day. Benson Hanks isspeiiuingsome time in West Virginia with his daughter, Mrs. Jlurvoy Brabson. C. D. Hisson is on the sick list. N B. Hanks is about tlnfsame. Georgo Lodgo was a business caller to Everett Saturday. The lumber comply had bad luck broke their sawmi'l down. Dr. J. M. McKibbin, of Buck Valloy, van cullingon Jacob Spade a HI lanily one day Lst weok. tlonry Lodge is back from Six in In Run. Worklngmed Wauled Single men under 35 years, to do farm ditching 7 months in Wis. $175.00 and board for sat s " Vry hands. 'Also a faithful man to run ii. .in ditcher." En RiaoHicmiACH, Orrville, Ohio. One r.Snuto Cough Curo r or Coughs, CtJs and Croup. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Uv virtue of an nrtferof tho Orp HoVOi'it of I-Vlton connTy. the urcleiKlKiiMl ainulr.iuru. to'. !. I, it. of Mlvi Kebeuun I'uit, l.i ;, n front of the i: in t Hijhc In MuC inn INonrd, SATURDAY. JUNE 2. 1906. tho following dof.orlhod rn.l emtio, to wit i TKACT NO. I. IMrit tho uoVvid rl t vo M-rvDths ( .1) of a Intel of Una In Ajr tov.nvhlp. n'.'joinmg liuids ovrrcil o:i:i"'v owned by W. 11. Nelvin, Row Mi-lloll. .1. .1. II irrln. nnd otliorn, cuntalnlnif 300 nCRBS uioro o: li.K. "I l-t r C2 V NO. Jt. O.ie-fourlh 'iij.'.i iil fi Intjre-a In a truot of lan I In town iilp ndJolnWiiti ndxor Hon. U. H. Patterson. li. V. Cirvin and olhe . known an Mm "Knob Tract'' Ctml ilrlrtf SEVENTY ACRES uhkp or lots. TRflCT NO. O. An undivllod onc rourth of a tract In sumo township ajjolnlnt :ar.d i or J. .1. 1 irrlo. o. I:, cio Mr ar.U oihd-j containing IJLS HCUUS n.ore or 1cm.-. 'ri.c:.c tracts arc sa!d to ho h ell t (inhered and " 'I under; tid with llie llnoKt oualll 7 of Iron TrlUM- : 10 per oent. vn day of oalr, lia:f of balance at coutli niatlon of sale, oalanoe In one jear with interest f .oin conll -uiation. M. K SUA! TN KH, AdtiiluiNirator, c. t. a , of MISS K. KKIir.CCA POTT. Notice. Notice is lii'feliy given to the dorters of MeOmnfllslmix Borough School District, that un elcirtiou will lo hold in the suiil schoul JisLrl'jt, ut the C'om iiiissioni'i's' Ollico, in the Court House, un Saturday, May 10, l'.Miii, between llie liours of 7 o'clock a. in. and 7 o' clock p. in , for the purpose of obtain ing the assent of the electors thereof co incut u debt in sitid school district. The lust assessed valuation is $1U7.'I.". il. I. There is no existing debt. The purpose for which this proposed debt is itsked is the erection of n l'uldie School building, the cost of which is not to exceed five per centum of the hist assessed valuation. Hy order of the -chool Hoard. Attest: L. 11. Wiiii.k, Secretary, .Iiiiin Co.MKl!i;n, President, i. McConnellsburg, I'u. . ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLH I I A L- tiSTflTE, The umlersii'iied administrator of .V. 11. Jael soil, tleeciiseo, will sell on tho ni'Oini.Nes nt sir Alter NViiU1, on S:it urtluy. Miiy ill, lit, (J. nt ! it. rlot'k. !'. M.. 'i'ii MANSIOIN ff VI , fotitaiiilntr ii.iiu.n;s nil oifiiroil lulioiiifnir Iiui.Im f M. A. H itldiiun, C. It. Akers, D. K 1. Akcs, Ueo. Slifiiclt. liood Du'eJlini? House, Itimk linni. CSimmI Water. SmuU Orchunl. TI'.K.MS -1 u;r t'cut. cn iluy of Sale: A nu euurinuitt ioh jfilpcil: bulunre linmo yenr, with it'iterost. S. MAUSEXALI, JACKSON, AilinllilstnUO) . Trespass Notice. Notice is hereby given that any per son or persons found trespassing on the MeQuade, Koss, or Selberl farms, mountain or timber land, cutting tim ber of any kind, j ming or old, tishing, hunting, gat.Heriug berries or fruit, driving, liuuling, or trespassing what ever, v.ili be dealt with to llie full us tciit of tho law. Xani'Y .1. N'ri.iCADi:. 4-:-:tt. DoWIU's Salvo For PilQSi Burns, Sores RiSEULIATISr; LUMBAGO, SCIATIC NEURALGIA and KIDNEY TROUBLE " DROPS" ukon tnteraully, rUlb tho blood of thfl DoWoiiouBDiuttoraud acids which J ftiti the direct causes of thttse diHeasea. ij Applied externally It afford a hIiuoul in 2 Btaut relief from pain, while a ponuaneut cure it be in K effected by purifying the blood, diKSulvihK the poUuuouii sub stauoe and reuiosing it from itie Hysteu. DR. 8. D. BLAND Of Hrewton, Oa., wrlteat 'I hkd hen a n(Irr for a numbttr of year ffttli l.uinltaifu mill Ithi-uuiatlHm Iu my arum Ritd lKn.ntl trltnlatl the roim illun (lint I onili irnthor from inuiilcal workit, tni lo ioimiilUj with a uuuiliur of tit twin ptivvlclnna, hut .'ouiid notliintr tiikt guva (ha relief ohtMntHl from "6 lUi ilf." 1 itli ll nreiorlhe It Iu my L-raoUuw fur rhvuuiatlitu aud aludrwl diaowitia," If you are suftcrlnir with Rlieuicatltim. Neuraldla. Klduey Truublu or nny kin dred dlseuNfl, nritfl to us fur a trlnl bottlo N' of "t-OUOiS." aud teat It journclf. t , "0-DKOPS" can be used any lenuth of tlnin wittiout aoiiulring a "drug liuliit," as it la entirely free of opium, cocaine, alcohol, lauduuuui, uml other aiuiilu Inirrcdlents. LarHcHlnr ll.ttlo, K.llltOPR"(B(IODoc) l.OU. k'r Muls Itf UruasUtt. tWANSOM RHEUMATI0 CURE C0MPAIY, ! lit. HO, 11U hk direct, hluu. wiuiw, iiwmyaw wi.ii mm miwmfiiwmw cuais I For 75 years the FaVoritc family" medicine for throat and ,jrtrjTranTT"!fi'MM Toke UaXatlVe UrOmO lllline Tallets. svcn muuo box sou in fast 13 month. This signature, If Spring and Summer 1 1 i Hi H ( Hi 'I ( H Hi I Hi Hi Hi ti l I ( Hi I l I ( I I ( M Hi Hi Hi t ! I ( .- h li r m tfir millinery. Saltillo, Pa., At thn "old stand" of ' C. B. CRUM A full line of the latest styleH of the latest millinery. Hats for .'.") cents. Hats at M.OO equal to .". 00 hats elsewhere Miss Ann Springier, our former trimmer, will gladly welcome tier J', old customers; and uocord a cordial giM'tingto new patrons. I ( O. B. Grum, Saltillo, Pa. I I" " " " " - V ' " ' " V f V if" M ay Millinery I have just received shapes in untrimmed at much lower prices ed for elsewhere, and TRIM THEM FREE of charge. In my collection are wear, picture hats, turbans, bonnets, etc fact all may be suited. Mrs. H. C. McClain Hustontown, Fa. W. H. Nesbit Opposite the Cooper House, Is better prepared than ever before to furnish our farmers with farm Machinery, namely, BINDERS, AIOWERS, Hay Hukcs, Hay Tedders, Corn 1'Iowb, Spring Harrows, Cultivators, Buggies, Spring Wagons. I sell tho Osborne Harvesting Machine. Xot the best, on earth, but tho best in grain fields and grass fields and tho best on horse llesh. Hinder twine, get my prices beforo buying. Machine oil from lilt: to i0e per gallon; Mica axle grease Kc, c and 7."e; garden ruhes IT to i"e; lioes, l. to 2"c; spades aOe; shovels from a' to 50c. The ax trust is broken and the itx I sold for Hoc, I will sell you rVir T."ic. Pumps and pipes of all kinds, I can sell you a pump for t-'t and up. Hepairs for all kinds of machinery and mower sections cheaper than ymi have ever bought them. have a lot of nice joint shingles: luwn mowers from 2.7" to -tH, Clocks I Clocks ! Clocks ! Why do you have the cook guessing at the time when you can buy au 8 day clock for $'2M0. Myer's barn door rollers and track on hand at all times. Jt is one of the best rollers on the inaruet, it can not b I'li 'i ved off the track. Traces of all descriptions aud prices. Graniteware of all kinds, take a peep at my (i"c white and blue dish pnns. Oh, yes, I forgot to say anything about tho galvanized root ing. I sell the best galvanized roofing that is made. When I sell you a siinii'0 of galvanized roofing It overs In feet square. W. H. NESBIT, McConnellsburg, Pa. Look ! Reeic5 Flickerville's Bargain Store ! I ani now ready to open my New Store at the little village called r'lickcrville, which is near the Looiisl, Grave postolllce, iu Whips Cove. I will give you a little sketch of tho line which I expect to handle and llie produce expect to take iu exchange. Utitter, 20c cash, and 22c trade: Kggs 12e, cash, and 14o trade; Po tatoes, Meat, I.ard, Means, Dried Apples, all taken iu exchange for goods. Muslin blecched and uubleuehed, percales, lawus aud all kinds of fancy dress goods, ljiidios' aud Misses Dress Skirts from $1.5(1 up. tinder Skirts 7f:c, calico 4 to 7e a yard. Men's- ull ready-made work and dress pants, 5 to to J2 per pair. Men's and boys' dress hats from uilu to 41 each; Ladies', Misses and Children's trimmed hats from 50c to $.'1. 25 each, children's caps 25e each. Table oil cloth l.Vj yard, or 11c by the Dolt, why pay 18 to 20 cents elsewhere, Straw matting l2o, yard; Ingrain carpet 25c yard; Window curtains ut 75o pair; Curtain Poles lite a piece; Uod spreads UOo up. 5 gallon oil cans at 75c each, also will fill them at lOe per gallon, single gallon 12n. Granulated sugur at 5c; Scrap Hinges, door knobs, rakes, hoes, single trees, and all kinds of hardware. Come one come all now, no trouble to show good sell or not. Upholstered couches $5, why pay $11 or 7 when you can get them cheaper. Largo Mirrors, nlco frames for ltix20 $1.25. Ladies' handder chlefs, ribbons, laces, embrodiers, and collars for both men anil women Dt C. MELLOTT. To Core a Cold in One Day Hi H Hi Hi ) Mi Hi i Hi H J Hi H li '' Hi l t H r I H ir. H' I I , t Hi H i H - - . w V . x r V -- " ' V V . . nother lot of the newest and K'eady-to-vvear hats. iinn i he v can b i;i addition, I pure lias- h;us for street and dress In 1 Buy lungs, v. -j jg Cures Crip in Two Days. ( J every JZsyrxnrt vox, 25c oooooooooooo Do You If you want to buy the Milburn Wagon, Beaver Sprinifs, Pa,; Jackson Farm Wagon, MilTlinburtf Top Wagons, anil Milburn Buggies. 1 have three carloads on hand, 15 rigs In all, at C. E. STARR, Three Springs, Pa, I buy tn carload lots and, therefore, can make the price 8 as low as the lowest. I constantly have on hand by tho ton X Granulated Sugar at 5c per lb., in 25 lb. up to 100 lb. lots. t r O FERTILIZERS O o , . -o oi an Kinus can oe nau at, any lime, a I no rf..i;i.Mi vv iiiiv x FLOUR AND REED, .X S Chop from $1 up to $1.50. oooooooooooooo oooooooooooo New Millinery. Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. We have a suberb collection of seasonable hats, and latest styles in Millinery, just received from eastern cities and placed in stock. Our Trimmed Hats from 75c to $10 cannot bo equaled. Keady-to-wear Hats, popular colors, trimmed with quills, wings, birds and all kinds of flowers. Misses and' children's trimmed hats in every color, shape or style. Large number of untrimined hats, and trimmings for you to select from. Hats created according to your ideas in black, white, gray, brow n, blue, pink, tan, navy, green, and cardinal. Tam-o-shanters, collars, cuffs, belts, hose and combs. Keady made Shirt-waist Suits, and shirt waists from ,'!0c up. Sun bonnets and children's caps. Kemembcr you get a hat pin or fan free with each hat. Come and examine our stock of goods. Store opposite postotlice. McConnellsburg, Fe. G. W. Reisner & Co., We have just received a very full line ofSeersuckers and Ginghams for Spring andj Summer Beautiful Styles at Old Prices. White Goods infancy Mercerized Stuffs, Laivns, Shrunken Muslins, Linens, &c. Our Wall and Mattings are now in, at least, in 'large part-for early use. We Can Please You. See these GOODS and learn the PRICES before you do your Spring buying. 6.W. Reisner Co, McConnellsburg, Pa. Tt 4 UitJOI V J( .( ill V. w t MM MM MHO.! "I? OOOOOOOOOOOQOO ? Paper ill iiiMVWW,, i