INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped front our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS ?uy Dole! I Lima, I,ard and Ba con at lrwiu's. John Williams, ot Ilarrisonville, was in town Monday. Cnr loa'' of salt just received'by llustou. Prices according toai.e oi of sacks. S. II. Hocliensmith and wife, of Liidig, were amoug those at the UmntySeat, Monday Buy sliced Beef, "air dried,' in any quantity, at Irwin's. ' Huston, of Saltillo, pays 1.1c, a ilo.nn for r-gjcs; 1 lc, a pound for c'lickeu, and ".Oc, for potatoes. John B. Sipes and daughter, Mrs Sadie Shaw, f Laidig, xpent Monday at the county seat ou business. .he Asbury M. E. Sunday school will hold their Children's Day services Sunday morning, June 17th, at 10 o'clock. F. Mc. Johnston, of the Census Bureau, Washington, D. C, spent a few days during the past week looking after his Fulton County interests. Mrs. Fiank Eitemiller, of Waynesboro, is visiting in the home of her parents, Hon. and Mrs. D. II. Patterson at Webster Mills. Gewg W. Hays and wife, and Mrs. L. E. Harris, of this place, were called to Uustontown Thurs day on account of the death of Mrs. Dr. A. K. Davis. Miss Nora Fisher, a junior at the C. V. State Normal, will be employed during her summer va cation at the Municipal Hospital, Philadelphia. George Fox and family, of Le master, spent Saturday, the guests of Mrs. Fox's parents, James Henry and wife, of this place. Mrs'. W. L. McKibbin, of this place, left Monday to spend a week or two with her son Dr. James at her old home in Buck Valley. Freo lunch latest National BisJ cuit Company's dainties will be served at' ' The Irwin Store," Sat urday, June Slid. All are invited aud welcome to this demonstra tion. Constipation makes the cold drag along. Get it out of ou. Take Kennedy's Laxative Honey a id Tar cough syrup. Contains no opiates. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Rev. J. C. McGaughey, a for mer pastor of the Lutheran church in this place, has severed his con nectiou with the Lutheran church and, entered the ministry of the Presbyterian church. He is at present at Callensburg, Pa. Irwin sells all makes of Sewing Machines from $14 for a good drop head machine to the finest White and Standard Rotary. We will sell you a machine, on your own terms. Come to ste us; we want to do business with you. HIDES. Jan- Sipes & Sons pay 10, 13, and ltic a pound cash, for' betf hides a their butcher xliop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paic for calf skins, sheepskins and tillow. Rev. S. J. Pittenger will preach a sermon to the members of Har risonville Lodge of Odd Fellows at Asbury church, Greenhill, on Sundayeveuing,Junel7th. Mem bers of other lodges and tbx pub lic generally, are respectfully in vited to attend. The McConnellsburg school board re-organized on Monday ev fciiiug of last week. John Comer r is presid nt; L. H. Wible, sec MHury, and C B Stm-Hns, treas urer. The (it.ht-T mt'iribors are S. It. Woolly, Tbos. Sloan, and ). L G Mef.ii Fryman, who hud bomi iH'i.diutjr a v-"elt m th hoinuf Mr aid Mr. Jam. PittHi't-in, ii' K.i (.isbiir , i.'lu r, -I limn Oil M llllUy o dt, iv,.,.. H TUMI ptiMrii ,v l.,mT Aunt I'.'ti.-r. hnii, v Ii" i inivi vi hii'i? iii ln.irieol MhIii'm i:n cutis, R. Fry in ii tux! wifa . I'Viuor in Wbis Cam li:te luul a Hiifiik f i,K'l luck n Vlii-ir horse duriui.' pitt few Wi-hIis, Amollif the loser 4 Wr Walter Brown, of Clear Ridge, went over to Cham bershurg last Saturday, took Mm necessary ex aminati.in and enlisted inthereg ular mi in v ll vi!l In- sent to Pi.nghLeepsie, N V., a lew weeks for practice drili, and then will go to Porto Rico . Charley Brown, Billy Keebaugh i and Bert Brown, three of Taylor township's jolly sons, were' in town yesterday, called at the News office, aud made the editor dizzy by pokii g a ten dollar bill at him. Very interestingChildren's Day services were held by the Sabbath school in the Presbyterian church in this place last Sunday evening. The church was beautiful deco rated withevergreensand UowerK. Audio Reisnnr, Maria Dickson Alexander and Harriet B. Sloan each received a beautiful Oxford Bible for having committed the Westmiuster Catechism. Thousands annually bear wit ness to the efficiency of Early Ris ers. These pleasant, reliable lit tle pills have long borne a reputa tion second to none as a laxative and .athartic. They are rs sta ple as bread in millions of homes. Pleasant but effective. Will promptly relieve constipation without griping. Sold by Stout eagle & Bro. As was n'ted in the News two weeks ago, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Mosser and their little son went to Blair county last Saturday twe weeks ago, to visit the Doc tor's father, who is in very poor health. Dr. Mosser was not verv well before he started on that trip and he has been confined to his bed most ot the time siuce he arrived there. A letter to Mrs. Woollet from Mrs. Mosser, writ ten last Friday, said that the Doc tor hoped to be able to return to McConnellsburg by the last of this week. LONU TENNESSbE KQHT. For twenty yea: s W. L. Rawls, of Bells, Tenn., fought nasal ca tarrh. He writes : "The swell ing and soreness inside my nose wa.4 fearful, till I began applying Bucklen's Arnica Salve to the sore su rface; this caused the sot e ness and swelling to disappear, never to return." Best salve in existence. 25c at Trout's drug store. ff Tliprp'aanall.n ir ...v..w UHMU WIWUHV4 J saving for the painter ft; who does a job with Lucas Paint (Tinted Gloss) It covers so thor oughly and goes so far that it takes less paint. Itspreads so easily that it takes less time to do the work. And greatest of all is its lasting good looks which satisfies customers and brines t the painter more work. Ask your dealer. John Lucas & Co Nt York Philadelphia Chicago FRANKLIN MILLS. George Mart'n, near here, re ceived a number of bruises from a refractory mule a few days ago, necessitating the calling in of a physician to allay the pain and to reduce the fractures. The mule, like many more of his kind, was well up in the science of dealing a solar plexus ..low with his hind feet. He is so adept in the "mul ish" art, that he can hit you whether you are in frout or three paces behind him. In this partic ular case, my informant states that George was on the mule's back, but that was all the same to the mule. I have always had an aversion to the mule, for the rea son that one cannot "always some times" tell when he has evil de signs on you. We expect that there will be a mule for sale or exchange just as soon as George is able to get around. In Memoriam. The largest number of people ever gathered to pay the last tri bute of respect to a departed friend, met in the M. E. church at Uustontown. last Thursday, June 7th, to show their regard for Mrs. Mary E. Davis, wife of Dr. A K. Davis, of that place. Mrs. Davis was born July 1, 1852, on a farm near Uustontown and her whole life was spent in that neighborhood, with the ex-s ception of one year. She was the daughter of William and Alice Chesnut, and was the second of four children. At the early age of twelveyears, she was converted and joinei the M. E church. Her whole life was one of kindness and ministra tion to the neighborhood. There was no sick bed where she was unwilling to bo found; no kind act that was too much trouble for her to. perform. September 15, 1879, she was joined in holy wedlock to Dr. A. K. Davis. It was a happy union. Their lives flowed as peacefully as a rive". No children biassed their lives. Mrs. Davis died June 4, 11)00, aged 53 years, 11 months, and 3 d iys. So high was the esteem in whicn she was held that visitors from Cumberland, Md., Spruce, W. Va., Bedford, Everett, and McConnellsburg, attended her funeral. Services were held in the Meth odist Episcopal churchof Huston town, conducted by her pastor, Rev. Harry Daniels. 1). Outwit the Surgeon. A comp'ication of female trou bles, with catarrh of tho stomach ti hii'" I h-id roilurrd MH I i .... S A usti i, i if f v" .vi 'i t' ', ! I ''., 8'ifh h tlHlnral)ln coiidi I. ii , tin- 'i. r limtor ftdvj '! art m riuiuu; hut hm' liuslniuil li'cir !l a Mi' results, poHt'in'il ibis to try El 'i-tric Bitters; aiid 'o the mi. .a -in. 'nt rt all who ku?w ln-r, rns medicine completoly cnr"d tor. G'viiMntoi'd cure for torpid NEW CURh FOR EPILEPSY. J. B. Waterman, of Watertown, O., Rural free delivery, writes : "My daughter, aillicted for years with epilepsy, was cured bj Dr. King s New Life Pills. She has not had an attack for over two years." Best body cleausers aud life giving tonic pills on earth. 2jc at Trout's drug store. BETHEL. Lola, the little daughter of Mrs. Lillian Morgret, is seriously ill at the home of Joseph Fisher. Mrs. Job Hess is also very ill at this writing. Willard, Walter aud Tillie Pal mor and Bessie Heinbaugh spent Sunday with Mabel and Maude line Kirk. Mrs. Joseph Fisher aud Ger trude O'Rourke attended the Sun day school convention at Huston town last week. D. Gariand and family spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Bernhard, who has been in poor health for some time. . Chester Palmer a id Stephen Fisher attended a funeral Sunday at Sideling Hill Baptist church. Mrs. Howard Charlton and son Allen, of Pigeon Cove, are visit ing relatives near McKeesport. Rev. Arlington Garland, of W. Va , is visiting his brother, D. Garland. ThartanmoraMuCall PattrnaioH lnth Vi.llfd States than ol any olliar tnaka ol ualtrii.s 1 M u on acuuut ot their styla, iKturauy ai.d t.im!l.uly- McCall'a BliiganlnerrheOuffTi ol V.-hion) ! mart ulntnbra tli't any oilier I. "dir. M-ur 'ie. year'. ulctitiill(ia numbu ' C..-I-. .Ml ci-l'l". ,'"' ntttntjrr, A oeulM. tveiy aultatriucr Kt:- u Mwt.ull Itiu free. SubacriLa today. l.ady Anl WuDtrd. IIai.ri-...i.. premium, ot Meii mill cii'i'iimlu". Filler" C ..-l "I "0 da. a.rn) and Piainluin Catalogue (.l.ui:.k- 400 tiiriiiiuuia) at areata Addiaaa villi McCAtL CU., New Vora. lAHo Ha ItP STYLISH ci CLOTHING Are you particular about style? Out clothinp; is ot the most up-to-date make. Are you particular as to quality and price? When it comes to a question of dollars and cents we. all want the very best we can Ket for the least money possible. A slim vpurse will do heavy work when it strikes our clothing de partment. Come here for that suit for the Fourth of July and you will be pleas ed. CLOTHES wc HONEST SHOES a More shoes sold in April and Aay than in four months last year. Scarcely a day passes that we are not asked for a pair ot shoes like a pair bought last season. This fully dem onstrates that we are selling honest shoes at honest prices. The fact that we bought our spring shoes before the heavy advance in shoes has placed us in position to sell you shoes at old prices which means a big saving to vou. Remember a dollar buys shoes worth a dollar here. We will be pleased to show you anything in our line and ! will leave it to your good judgment to decide whether it pays to trade here. Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. OPENING LETTER STEVENS' & RAKER'S NEW STORE. At Clear Ridge. To the public Now tfooils still oomiiis; in. We have just reuitiv ed a line of shoes, sti'ietlv new, ut prices that will surprlsn you. Luihes' Oxfords from $1.20 up: ladies' line dress shoes train $1.10 up; men's line dress shoes from l.- to :i.ij0; boys tine dress shoes from $1.10 up. We have a full line sf line and eery day shoos and prices are riht. Dry Goods and Notions in. Gingham and cali Muslins from !: a yd., silks, plaids, seers uchers, We have u line line of dry ijoods coming coes, 5e a yd., and up; Curtain net 10 and l"c yd up. We have a full line ol lawns, mohairs, flannels, liciciny, etc , at the lowest price. Gents, ladies and misses hosts He per pair up: ladies and nuts loe Up: ladies' ribbed vests 7c up: stents summer underwear -"it; up: window blinds So up. Groceries ! Groceries ! 20 pounds granulated surar$l; :i packages Mothers Oats 2ic; .'I cans syrup 21c; II bottles extracts 25c: (I packages smocking tobacco 2"e: chewing tobacco 8c cut, up; kerosene J2c gallon; best barrel oil 15c. We have a nice lino of tin and graniteware; flour, feed, etc. High est cash prices payed for produce, butter, eggs, chickens, wool a special ty, also hides. If you waut to save money call aud see us before yon buy and be convinced. Everything new. Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa. Look. ! Read ! Buy I Flickerville's Bargain Store ! I am now ready to open my New Store at the littlo village called Flickervillo, which is near the Looust Grove postoltlco, in Whips Cove. will give you a littlo sketch of the line which I expect to handle and the produce I expect to take in exchange. Butter, 20c cash, and 22c trade: Eggs 12c cash, and 14o trade; Po" tatoes, Meat, Lard, Beans, Dried Apples, all taken in exchange for goods. Muslin bleechod and unbleached, percales, lawns and all kinds of fancy dress goods. Ladies' and Misses Dress iykirts from $l.f0 up. I'nder Skirts 7Sc, calico 4 to "c a yard. Men's all-ready-made work and dress pants, 5 'c to 2 per pair. Men's and boys' dress hats from 50c to $1 each; Ladies', Misses and Children's trimmed hats from 50c to if .1. 25 each, children's caps 25c each. Table oil cloth 15o yard, or 14c by the dolt, why pay 18 to 20 cents elsewhere. Straw matting 12c yard; Ingrain carpet 25c yard; Window curtains at 75c pair; Curtain Poles 10c a piece; Bed spreads i0c up. 5 gallon nil cans at 75c each, also will till them at 10c per gallon, single gallon 12o. Granulated sugar at 5c; Scrap Hinges, door knobs, rakes, hoes, single trees, and all kinds of hardware. Come one couie all now, no trouble to show good sell or not. Upholstered couches 5, why pay 0 or 7 when you can get them cheaper. Large Mirrors, nice frames for li!x20 1.2'. Ladies' handdor chiefs, ribbons, laces, embrotliers, and collars for both men and women D. C. MELLOTT. r. VuliMiv di8ae. blliouiuessi, Isaiah J. Laytou, wm lust u vain imi .lii-. chill aud fever, crener- ahle mare and twin colts; ItoWt I ul oV.ilitv. iiHrvomneasand blood mem, a valuabln horso. Othei-H, were JEfyfr A. FWU, oi (" T. S. xiirtt,plni. )inHt touio made. Prii' Cvj at Trout's drugstore. Try It. 1 ' rn -INS Cut off that cough avne's Expectorant and prevent pneumonia; ajr'bronchitis and consumption. The world's Standard Throat and Medicine tor 75 years. Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the iiojase. Luni To Cure a Cold in One Day Tdw Laxative Bromo Qumme Tablets, VLjb Sovaa Million boxes toUinput 12 month. TMs signature, SXvr Cure Crip in Two Day. OA every box. 23c W. H. Nesbit Opposite the Cooper House, I better prepared than ever before to furnish our farmers with Farm Machinery, namely, v BINDERS, VYOWERS, Hay Hakes, Hay Tedders, Corn Plows, Spring Harrows. Cultivators, Huggles, Spring Wagons. I sell the Osborne Harvesting Machine Not the best on earth, but the best In grain llelds and grass fields and the best on horse Mesh. Hinder twine, get my prices before buying. Machine oil from l-V to fiOp per gallon; Mica axle grease He, 2lic and 7."ie; garden rukes 17 to "J.'ic; Hoes, 1.) to '2-'n-, spades 50c; shovels from Xi to 50e. The ax trust is broken and the ax t sold for !. f will sell you for 7.1c. I'umps and pipes of all kinds, I can sell you a pump for 1 and up. Repairs for all kinds of machinery and mower sections cheaper than you have ever bought them. I have a lot of nice joint, shingles; lawn mowers from $2.7") to $H, Clocks! Clocks! Clocks! Why do you have the cook guessing at the time when you can buy nn f day clock for $2."0. Myer's barn door rollers and track on hand ut all times. It is one of the best rollers on the marKet, it can not he throwed on the track. Truces of all descriptions and prices. Graniteware of all kinds, take a peep at my (IV white and blue dish pans. Oh, yes, I forgot to say anything about the galvanized root ing. I sell the best galvanized roofing that is made. When I sell you a square of galvanized roofing it covers 10 feet square. W. H. NESBIT, YlcConnellsburg. Pa. G. I. Reisner & Co, JVe have just received a very full line of Seer suckers and Ginghams for Spring and Summer Beautiful Styles at Old Prices. White Goods infancy Mercerized Stuffs, Lawns, Shrunken Muslins, Linens, &c. Our Wall Paper and Mattings are now in, at least, in 'Jarge partJor early use. We Can KPIease You. See these GOODS and learn the PRICES before you do your Spring buying. G. W . Reisner IWcGonnellsburg, Pa. av tr ct ' W . ff ITT , V. V V V PULTON COUNTY NEWS a $1.00 Tear in Advance, is the people's paper.
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