INVESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and Qcneral Interest, Gathered at Hume or Clipped from our Excliangcg. co,ndcnsi:d for hurried rcadhrs Win. Meltott near Knobsville, hos two applo trees in bloom. (i M. Gelviu, one of Dublin township's tirst rate citizens, was in town a few bourn, Tuesday. Mrs. W. II. Staley, una Miss Sara Sipes, is visiting her par J unts, Kx Sheriff and Mrs. D. V. Sipes. May Johnston's Millinery Store will be open next week. She wMl have a full lino ,f up to- date goods. Amos Wilkinson and wife, of tliis place, spcDC Saturday and i'.unday visiting the formers brother in Hancock, Md. Jessie Shinier and Gertrude Sipes spent Sunday afteruoou the quests of Pearl Scheidlemau at Knobsville. Mrs. Jessie Kendall Atchison, df Albia, Iowa, is visiting her par cnts, D. M. Kendall and wife, in Hie Cove. Uev. Win, A. West, attended 1 lie annual picQic of tne Greenhill Presbyterian Sunday school Sat urday at tint place, and reports having a very enjoyable day. If you want 18c. per lb. tor your butter, lHc. per doz. for r'k's, tiiiu. per bu. forouions, "iOc. jier bu. for potatoes take them to Huston, at Saltillo. Samuel Yeakle is wearing a ve ry broad smile, and it won't rub off. It's because a new dishwash er came to his house last Wednes day. Mrs. A. 1). Dalbey left for Phil adelphia Monday evening in re xfionso to a telegram announcing the serious illness of her aunt, Miss liose Ilf.gerty, of that city. The stork loft a bright baby l.oy at thoiiotne of Mr. and Mrs .'James H. Kendall in the Cove Sunday night. The stork said Hie toby's name is James, which means James IV, of course. LEE KEYSER M'GAW. Visiting Ihc Home of His Childhood. Now a IVominent Citizen of Omaha, Neb. Mr and Mrs. L K McGaw and their daughters, M isse Nelleand Opal, are registi tod at tin Fulton House. Mr. McGiw's father, William McGaw, was one of Mc Counellsburg's enterprising uier chants seventy-five years ago, and kept store in whatis better known as the old coach shop torn down a. few years ago to make room for the present residence of John Sheet". Besides being one of the loiding merchants of his time, he was a prominent Methodist, be ing on the official board, and ac tive in the building of the old Methodist church, that stood just bouUi of the Mrs. Geo. W. Great head property, on First stret t, and he wa3 the first person buri ed in the graveyard at that place. Lee was born in the house in which Dr. Dalbey now lives, in 1887, aud left McCouncllsburg when he was six years of age. His wife is a native of Cassville, Hunt ingdon county, aud removed from that place when she was I year old. Mr. and Mrs. McGaw and daughters expect to go from here to 'Jassville, to see the old home of Mrs. McGaw. NEW r,t,ir AX Do You Suffer Sick Headache? liven the Liver. I" majnl-r. y of imws, n twrl liver nii-iinin li.nl lin.,1. l ix tin- liver and you fix tlichcatl. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS A 5ure cure fr nil ihenilmentn re ultltnf from lliff ti .-r. Tht-y area run prrnnneitt relief for Indigestion, CotiKtiiMtiuu, Nn IIfMtrtlii.ru, Malulencv, Giddl Mn1nri., J ninilke. itc. OuarantttrJ ul! Veprtable Absolute, Mnrm'rfi.4. In nue for b veil y Wain. For ale evryvAer?. 2." cents m box or by m-iil. Dr.J.H. SchencK &Son. !;.""" Letter to Christ Shlmer, Afc Connellsburg, Pa, Dear Sir : We shall fool obliged it you write us how you came out on your tirst few jobs Dovoe, as to gallons expected and used. rn i -r i - r . lane joda, lou made your price, expecting to use L'5 gallons Devoe, and used 1.1. Job B. You expected to use la and used 10, Aud tell us what paint you had used before. Of course, you judge Devoe by what you have used befo.'e. Here's how a few came out. M. A. Thomas, punter, Lynch Va., writes : My first job THOMPSON. Mrs. Brainard Bennett and daughter Clara,ofMarrislurg,and I'. P. Slnvos and wife, fltta Evans, .Mrs. James Mollot aud sister .Tes sie, Captaiu Morgret and sister, and 14. V. Sfiives all were guests o Ex-Commissioner John Fish er's family last Sunday. N. II. Evans and wife attended the meetiug at Sideling Hill. Cleveland Gordon and wife were guests of Kelly Strait recently. The schools in this township be gau Monday. Viccinatirn is the topic most generally discussed just now. ' Victim of Typhoid Fever. James Lerov, aged G years, 1 month and 19 days, son of J. G. and Etta M. Lane, died on Mon day morning of last week, and his remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at t.ie Springfield bap list church Huntingdon county, '"i the Tuesday fo'lowing, Kev. Myers conducting the services. Leroy was a victim of typhoid fever; he seemed to bo getting along well, but arelapsecamoand tho little fellow did not have the vitality to withstand the attack. J To was a bright little boy, and the grief stricken parents have the fcympathv of their many friends. ):' Challenge ! We invite a nraetical side. by-side testofany other paints (hand-or-niachine-niixed) with Lucas Paint (Tinted Glow) Tliia iu n fnir anA - . Ivincinir wav to ntum. you that Lucas Paint covers more surfa and looks h "Iter Inn ur "QV. than all other paints. Challenge on everv can with a guarantee that better value can- not be made. John Lucas & Co Slaty yeara of palnt-makiut; -suEipnia N Vorkl Chicago Lucas Paint with Devoe, I estimated 87 gal lons; it toolc 25. Since then 1 have used nothing else. 0. U. Edwards, Raleigh, N. C, had used 30 gallons paste paint on his house, and bought 30 gal lons Devoe; A. E. Glenn, his paint er, said it wouldn't be enough. Had 16 gallons leit. Mayor W. W. Carroll, Monti cello, Florida, writes : Painter estimated 35 gallon's for my house took 20 gallons Devoe. Gil more & Davis Co , contract ors and painters, Tallahassee, Florida, say '2 gallons Devoe sprtads as far as 3 of any other paint they know, and covers bet ter. S. A. Bullard, paiuter, Sanford, Florida, estimated 50 gallons for Odd Fellows and Masonic Halls; they took 29 Devoe. Jones & Rogers, Merkel, Tex as, estimated 10 gallons Devoe for Mr. Pratt's house and bought 2 gallons for first coat; it painted two coats., Erb-Spnngall Co., San Anton io, Texas, painted two houses same size for D. J. Woodward, one lead and-oil, the other Devoe. Devoe cost $12 less for paint and labor. Tom Masey's painter, Walnut Springs, Texas, estimated for his house 10 gallons Devoe; he had 4 left. Ydu see how it goes. Even the best painters can't guess little enoagh at first.' Yours truly F. W. Devok & Co., 0 New York. i s. F. C. Bare, Fort Little ton, sells our paint. 11)1)0. Mrs. UobeocttTruax, who hud bemi visiting her brothers here, returned to hoi- homo In Clourfielu enmity. Mrs. Ill ley Mortfret, of Illinois, who wait called home on account of the Ill ness of her father, I'orhelius Diehl, Is visiting friends In this section. IliiBKel and Karl Ti uax ' made a Hy lug trip to Everett last week. Maude Clark and gentleman friend, were visiting In Whips Cove recently. Hubert M. Downes and wile, of Mu Connellsburjf, visited the former's brother, Thomas K at Iddo last Sun day and Monday. Miss Kate Smith tifent Sunday In Whips Cove. The Pleasant Grove school opened on Monday under the Instructions of tjueen Lake. Parents and pupils will alike rejoice when the vaccination season Is over. We were glad to see so many out to the Chi-lHtlau Kndeavor Hoc lei y Ju,st Sunday. May many more come and Well) the society to sow good and preo lour Keed along the way. Dorothy M., daughter of Mr. md Mrs. William OU, of Ayr town ihip, died Mouday morning, aged I months and 1 day. Funeral ou Tuesday, and interment in Union cemetery. INCENDIARISM. House Burned on Timber Ridtfe, and Lum ber Pile near Covalt, in Thnmpsnn Township. Thompson township is hardly ripe for the millenium, either, if one may judge from some of the things that have taken place down there ecently. They don't steal meat, but there is some one who does not hesitate to apply tho midnight torch to his neighbor's property. Last week one night, tne aweinug house belonging to tho estate of t he lata Dumel Keef er, deceased, near Sharpn post office, was set ah' re by some iu cendiary aud burned to the ground. The building had just undergone repairs, and would soon have been occupied. A little latei.alarge slab inle near Cov alt, belonging toAleauder Mel iott, was tired, and had it not been discovered in time, a large quan tity of merchantable lumber be longing to Tol Bridges, of Han cock, would have been destroyed, The fire bug is being shadow ed, and may reach McConnells b.irgintime to get transporta tion t) the penitentiary at Octo ber coui t. BUGGIES My sheds are full of brand new bugglrR anC wagons, both factory and HAND -fr & & MADE and in v prices are as low m the lowest. I'lense call and see my con vey aneec. Vrrv trnlv vouch, ,W. R. EVANS, Ilustontown. Pa. In these days of rush and hur ry courtesy is often forgoten. Ia the mad, pell mell rush of our life little things are done to of fend that we rather remained un done. A hastily eaten meal and its resultaut head iche may cause us social or financial loss. The wise man or woman is tho one who relieves little ills of this sort by a little dose of Kodol For Dys pepsia. It digests what you eat and puts your stomach back into shape. Sold at Trout's drug store. LoisT.- On Wednesday of iast week, on the road between Riley Sipes's and Harry Deshong's $50.25 4. ten dollar bills, 1 ten- dollar gold piece, 1 five dollar bill, 1 dollar and 25 cents in silver. The finder is requested to return the money to this office and re ceive a suitable reward. The loser can illy afford the loss, aud the finder will be happier for return ing it. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Best Coueh Syrup. Tastes Good. IS Use In time. Sold by drueeisu. KT1 Kit KILL the COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS w Dr. Kins' lk'i Discovery rONSUMPTION 0UGHS and OLDS Prict BOo &S1.00 Frea Trial. Bureat and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNO TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. a Su REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY "Made a Uf.ll 19... lirudncK Hue renulte In 80 day. It acta iiuwurfully Hud quickly. Cumn whuu othorsfuil. Vuunii inun cun rKulu tlmlr Iuhi niaiihood. and old wen limy recover tlmlr youllilul vlnor by ilaliK IIKVIVO. It quickly and quietly re move NurvmiMienH, Imt Vltulltv, Sxiuul W euknoiinHuclnial.uHtPiiwer, FuIIIiik Mcuiory, WftHttuii IlMimMci,, and ellcctH of tHilNubune or excMHH and ludtMcrotlnn, wblch unllts out) for Nludy, bUHlucia or limi-rluKo. il nut only cutch by Hturllnjf at thfi Hcntof dlNnaHO, but lau Krout nerve toiilfl Mud blood builder, brliigiim buck lbs pink glow to iiule clici-kean.1 re HtoiiuK tliu lire ol yuulli. It wunlH off an proaoblug dineuiie. iiisUtuuhuvtiiK It VIVO, no other. It oan tie carried In vest nockct. Hy mall.tl.OU per paokave, or ml for .".00. We Rive free advlee and counsel to all who wlnu It, with uuaraiilne. Clrculam free. Ailih-t-nii ROYAL MEOICIkS CO., Marin Bldo.. Chicago. Ill l'r salo in McGonnolNion!' ii W. S. OiCrtsoii's drug aioi t. Register's Notices. Nut'ce IK hcrcltv ylviMl Mini llic I'nllon it l liiiltifMl Hi-roiinr.-tnth hiivc tllt-il fhcii ni'i-iiiiiit'. In Ihf Ili'KlNtiT'H otlici. el Knlton I'nncly, I'm.. iiimI MihI the im int. will li prerti-titt tl tn (lie I lrihjin-' Cttiirl til' hiI.I I ',ii nr v. ler ceiitirniiitltin, en Ihc InI. Meutiiiy, ( ImI tliiytel llctol,tr A. n., I!lti. M I I.I.H. 'I'lio Fi--t nlitl Klniil net emit el 1-limiii- eel lilU, Atlniini-'r.-ilttr el tl hiie or .Inlm .leu .hlli. ittld el 111 nt-li Creek lemiMliip, .1. .1 POTT.- The Klrl Mti.l l- lenl Ki-eiiiinl el ,M It. Miiitt'liiT, Kf,., A .1 in 1 1-ii. rttt.tr r. I h. el'tl.tt ettlHte nl' Mli-w I-!, lielti'i--ti I'tttl, lutein Me- Oliliclli.l"irK. Peliliu, ,eee:iM-,l. MKI.I.IITT Thn l'lrt uiel l-'liuil .ml el Tlni;.. '. (iurlmii1, l-, . AilinlMi-tr.ititr el tin- et Un ef iitlein Melltitl. lute el llt-tliel ttiwn- Hliip, doecHweil. M I I II The I' llKl ami l-'liiBl Hi-cotilit of Prof. I'll:.'. I'i. Itllttell, AtllllillillHtel' el tllR I'lttlltR el'Mrn Alll-e Slnltli lulu ul M ft 'iilinelli.liiirt;, Ph.. tleceiiHctl. .lAI K.SIlN s I uml Flnul net-eiMit ofS. .1 lirr.lllii1 iHl-kr.ell, Atllll i Iiitril1 er el' N. II. .Illi-lt-tiii lute ef Itt ilt-h Cl eek tew lhij', tlec'll. KKKPKUS The I'lKt. Hlnl I'ln.il net t ef Utte A. llur'lK, Aillnililtttliltnl- ef I lie et.1 ate lit Stt'lilicti I'. Keeieli, IiiIimiI 'J'livler tewilrfllilt, ,ee,illM-tl. MKI.I.liTT. The Khtt inn) l-'iuil tii-.-niiiil ot "liver Melletl. xvi-utei in' t he estllt 1 ef Ninth Mell itt Inlc ot Tu. Ill liiwiwhip, ilei-eii-e.l IIAWM'IV --Tlic Kir.-l mill l-'in:il tn-.-iiiint el'l'. .1. lUrtiin, Ailiniliiitltiiltiret the e-lnle "I M:ir- Itlll'Ct K. Hall H'-V l.llettl Tuilel tewii-hip, .le- i-eieietl. Itci(ii.er'itlime.c, ) I i I'.t i. A . II A III: IS, Sept. 1, IIKIli. j HeirlMiir. ILRV LIST. Names ot (irand und Petit Jurors Drawn for October Court Beginning on Mondny, Oc tober I, iW6. at 2 O'clock p. in. CltANII .ItllMKS. Ayr. W. 11. N(?!stm. Auriin KVli- Ml'lls. ISktiiki..- Iluwnril Hill. 11 1. Mark ley, V. H. Kanck. llnrsii C'UKKK. .lessn liiit'ton, Wil liam M. McKoe, William Walters. Prill, IN'.-Roiibfn ll"lmnn. ficorjfe Ldckn. Llt'Kls'd Cki-.i.k'. Mm yuu UcsliDiie-, Isaai; 11. La.vton, Gen. V. Metxlcr. McCtiNNKI.l.SHl'iit --Kilward Cris singor, Charlt's S StiMu-h, Uwielit Thompson. '1'AYI.nri. A. M. (.'ni'liin, .1 oli 11 It, Wright. Tllo.Ml'SON. K liner Gov u It. I'NIOM. Daniel HolTinan, Sheldon Cash ley, Alhert Sclii-troinpf,. Wi-.i.i.s A. I'-. linker. 1'eter lard, Sr. l'K'I'IT .1 fill IKS. A Y U . I'. Ci. llnmheit, liarton W. Loffiio, ,1. J. Morton, Kdwnrd Itieh ards. Hki.fast. Tlionias 1'. Garland, John V. Garlund, .lames Hollensliead, W. F. Hart, K.dward Strait, .Miner Trnux. Hktiiki,. Alex. Harnhart, .larohC. Hess. HnrsH C'kkkk. Wm. M. Lodge, Frank M. Spade, K. W. Barton. IH-UN -KIiiht V.. Fraker, Ft. M. Gelvin, George (ilnnt, Kmannel Sipes. Lli'ljlNO Ckkkk. H. Hays Deshong, Ulysses Desliong, Geo. U. Strait. ML'CoN'.NK.IJ.siil'ltii. C. V.. Shiiuer. Tayi.OH, Aaron Knepper, Joseph Price TliiMrsON. Wm. C. Deshong, Dav id Gordon, Jesse li. Snyder, .fueob Yeakel, Keason Yunker, Ira W. 'Am- merman. Too. Thompson Sherman, Xathan- iel Hot.. I'NION. Harry Deneen, Wesley (i longer, George Mills. WkM.s. Jas. A. MeDonongh, An lerson llartman. I. A. TlU'AX, H. C. Ml'MMA, I. G. Al.l'.XAMiim, Jury ('omm'rs. Sheriff. O. A. Ml'MMA, Clerk. Hurrah! For The I. EL G. Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart troubla can remember when It was simple indiges tion. It Is a sclenmlc tact tnat all cases ot heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result ot Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, ancr Id the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kiubla, of Nevada. O , says: I had stomach trouble and waa In a bad state aa I had heart trouble with It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four months and It cured me. Kodol Digests What You Eat , and relieves the, stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottleaotily. Sl.00 Si.-e holdlnj 2'4 times the trial sire, wincn ae. ia tor due, Prepared by E. O. D.WITT . 00., 0HI0AQO. i'illCHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS DIAMOND BRAND ' I.AIUKSI At.lt your DrlllrirlDt f'r CHI LllliS-l'i:R'(i riU.S In Kko nnd Gn u metallic Itoaea, muted with Ble(0 L i.t T,u a utiiiriittu Hit tr ttf v, tltr T i Itiin.iitt ntttl nulc for fill I'.flll KM.T KU'I lt.l.lftt l-IU.it, tit. IIUIIUMI BKOID, for tvvc-iily-flve yuiH knowu a ItcHt, bulcat, Al-i- '. U -llitlilr. Stihl Ity 111 iihk'i evrry wlier. (..tiCIIK.iTKK CIIKM1CAI. CO., UllUA.. I'A. ,-Mav. 17 ..iii,fjv '.i'..!'!r' I.I .-ttyV'1 li. kt"4crMtt-M,!ti liriB- .;':i m m 49 .tiii-.jl: Urn i .:Vii-1:-' Thimki ng those who have o lilierully patronized me, anil kimily Yours resppetfnlly. 'J'he Gasoline Knglno Is one of the most useful things u faruier cun own. With one of these useful maehlnes he cun saw wood, grind feed, shell corn, pump water, nnd many other thing':. They rirf lieing used In some places for electric light plants I have sold two since .Ian. 1. limn,, and expect to sell several more before the year Is up. The demand for I'ittsburg feme U si :;1 growing. This Is a positive proofthat.it U all right,. J have it on hand, und am selling it l ight .along ut the lowest price possilile. The time for fodder twine is coming on, and 1 have just liought, one und o half ton of it, I expect to sell it at a very rloe margin. See me hetore you buy. My apace in the paper does not give room to mention all the OilVi-n-itt kinds of goods I sell: but w ill name a very few : such as : , Machine oil, IN to .'17 per gal.: Linsn d oil, ."iOc. a gallon: Harness oil, tide, a gal lon: Cylinder oil, IWk: gallon: Axle grea-i-, in lb., ll."n:.: Collars, Collar pads, Wire, Who nails, Huggytire, Horseshoes, Vhite lead, 7 und 7 c: l.'eady-niixed paint, a gallon: .Shovels, Hoes, Picks, Trace chains, Halter chains, l-'oi k handles, Pick handles, Hund ' saws from -IOc. to $2 "it; Hay forks, rope and pulleys: Cross-cut saws, from fl.l'i to 4 l.l.Hl: Single und Dou ble Axes. solicitingjllie continuance of the suine, uni Geo. J3. Vlellott, MeConnellsburu, lJa. f z 2 DO 1 9 DON'T RUSH Yourself when fall comes and you are too busy with other work to think about sewing. Now is the time to do it. Our stock of Suitings was never in better shape for early buyers. REPELLANTS Blacks, Browns, Grays, and Blues, Excellent weight, 56 inches wide Make elegant suits, worth 75 cents, at 55c. j4U wool Batistes. Blue, Red and Cream, 36 inches wide, at 50c. g MOHAIRS ft Black Mohairs at 25, 50, 75c, and $1 a yd. Blue Mohairs, 40 in, wide- at 50c, Blue Mohairs 44 in., $1. Fancy Mohairs for H aists, 50c. yd. , Blue and white, and Pink and white Plaids, Fancy white with ,. dainty figures. - Black Goods - For waists, skirts and suits. Henri ettas, Panamas, Habit Cloth, Ser ges, Perauelins, Broadcloths, and Plaids 12 l-2c, to $1.50. Danish Cloth White and Cream, 22 in. nide, 16c. Poplar Cloth, White and Cream, 36 in. wide, at 25c. All Wool Albatross Pink, Blue, Cream and White, 36 in. wide at 50c. Tricots for Waists, Fancy and Plain colors. ' 'all Wool, ' ' at 25c. Anything In 99 Percales, Seersuckers, Ginghams; Calicoes, Satteens, Chambrays, Linens, Lawns, Shirtings, Cot. ton and Shaker Flannels. Guinea Cloths, Daisy Cloth, Outing Cloths and Flannelettes, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels and Toweling. Ticking Mus lins, Sheeting and Pillow casing aud ' a full line of .-.NOTIONS:-.'. Respectfull Yours, Geo W Reisner h Co., cConnellsburg. Pa. VYV V Y.V V.Y V V V V V V V V Y V V.V V V Y V V V V V Y W 1.hs0 tvr M Lit ' Kin i MwJBl To Protect You L ABIE The JEWEL Trade-mark is your suroty for stove satisfaction and is for your protection. It is found only on Jewel Stoves and Range and is a guarantee of JEWEL Quality, material and workmanship. It signifies dependability and re liability. bee that this Trade-mark and the name Detroit Stove Works, is on the stove you buy. You will be certain of getting the bet. T.A T ... W, Vt.!. .,(., S,- V A.'.lHU.IAfrTs ) PR.La Franco's r- w w i i r j j n u i 'i Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Kilpa-rliir to othi-r reniwllt-a aitlil at IUku prlca. Curt, iriiiimiitt-ntl. Bui-ci-Kifull.v iim-tl tiy nae 'IMI.OIIU M 11111011. I'rit r, 'i3 tin,, ili-tiit Klaia ttr tiv mail. JeatlaitmlalH A iNtuklul tr. Ir. Lal'rauco, flalladelpliU, - i'J mwm Otliora try tu Imitute Jew.l Stovua und Uaniixa. Uo nut bo niill. lnaiht on th. Jowol Tnule-iiiHi-lt. liuy fi-oiu ua nj yuu ma uo risk, ul iwiuiiiuna. For Sale at Alber t Stoner's. VlcConncllsbtirg COLLEGE Hih Grad. DUFF'S ; Conoaarclail n4 Shorlkand Traininc School, quarrying yeuo men anal woman for K poNbam of truat aud rvvon ntality deinamled in thai great KmanciaJ and Manu facturing Center. Poaltlona aacured tot gmduatet. Writ, for Circulnra. PiRatmrg, Pfc OfWitt'a . 1.1 ff" am . itti. - cuny Misers The famous littfo kallls. vffWTtJmaJWBlWB'WtW nf t; MTOIir1arwaaaaTliw-r.T in. To Cure a Cold m One Day Tcko Laxative Bromo Qu-mne TaMeti. mL Seven Million boe told tn jtst 1 2 mnr.l!i. Dll'i UfiWutilTQ, Vr iriTllTYTlllMiril ITilaii'aitijaaaga a 1 1 WfairiiB i rr Cures Crip In Two Day. oiv every frvirt00 box. 25c.
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