INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchange. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS James G. Turner & Co., Mas onic Temple, Ilancock, Md., can save you money on your fall and winter merchandise. Wanted 25() feet of white pine iuch and a half plank, clear of knots as possible. Cash on de livery. P. V. Black, 11 22 St. McConnellsburg. James G. Turner & Co. sell the famous Ilarnsburg Shoes fcr Ladies and children. Brower 5 point shoes for men and boys and ladies, all guaranteed. They have one of the largest lines in Hancock, Md. The Irwin Store is receiving this week a large stock, China, Cut Glasf, Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Books, and a complete as sortment of everything for the Holiday Business. Come to see us. Sheriff Alexander and Miss Daisy Wink, of this place, were the guests ot the latter 's parents, 0. W. Wink ind wife and other friends in Thompson township, a few days this week. COAL for sale at the Wishart Mine at $1.50 a ton. More ttiau $300.00 has been expended there insecure coal this year. The road is in good conditiou. The tniue is operated by practical miners. Your patrenage is no lieiterl. Saturday. December 1. Dora K McGowan will sell at Burnt C.ioins ihe personal property of the late Mary E Johnson, iUcvi I'd, consisting of 'household gmtl Ac. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock, in. sharp. Thursday, March 7. Christian Martin, having rented his farm, iAid intending to quit farming, will sell at his residence, tworniles Nouth of McConnellsburg, horse., rattle, hogs, farming implements, hay, command household goods. Sale begins at '.I o'clock. Friday, November 80. Denton Llundershot, administrator of the estate of Rachel Hill, late of Beth 1 1 township, deceased, will sell at the residence of Job L. Hill, near Sideling Hill postoftice, Cow and Calf, Hay, Grain, and Household tJootls. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. WANTED GOOD MAN in each county to represent and advertise co operative department, put out samples etc. Old establiHhed business house. Cash Salary $21.00 weekly; expense money advanced; permanent position i )ur Reference, Hankers National Hank of Chicago, Capital $2,000,000. Address Manager, THE COLUMBIA HOUSE, Chicago, 111. Desk No. 1, James G. Turner & Co., have begun their reduction sale on La dies' misses' and children's Heady to wear and trimmed Hats, and all millinery goods. These hats are all selected and trimmed 1. y their competent lady trimmer. This is without a doubt the great-i-xt reduction ever made on these liues this early in the season, and you should see these goods and learn the prices. On Sa:urday, while feeding a corn shredding machine at the farm of Thomas Cessna, near liainsburg, Bedford county, Em ory Rollings met with an acci dent, causing the loss of one arm. He bad a glove on and tied at the wrist to protect the arm. The glova caught in the shredder and drew the arm in ana the ties h Way back In 1835 when "Old Hickory" President Bchenck'f Mandrake Pi' In were Ami introduced Kimtlhen, almost rvety family in the United Stain hna u-eil them, at smne time, and they have aleadlly grown In public favor. They are now a houaehold word all over thia country. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS are the mrcot of nil enrm for RUmim nen, l.lvcr Complaint, Const. pnt.oti, I mill entiun. Sick Hrndacht. (.iddltirtut. L Hcirtlmrn, I-Intitleiiry, NatiKR. Jaun dice. Miliaria, etc. They Uven the Liver.- aud bring health and good uplrlt. Purely Vegetable. Absolutely harmlaaa. For Hale Kverywhere. 25 centa a bos, or by mall. DR. J. H. SCHENCK A SON, Philadelphia. Pa. Cran beiri js, California Dried Fruits, and all kinds of Canned Goods. Get them at Irwin's. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby warns all persons against trespassing on Ms premises in Tod township, either hy hunting, gathering nuts, berries, grapes, or in any manner whatever He has recently suffered much rlamngi by persons prowling over his farm, and fair notice is now given that the law will be rigidly enforced ngHinst all trespassers in the future. DAXIKL MOCK. Auditor's Notice. The u ilerslgncd. Auditor ap 'Dinted li th Orphans' Court of Fulton county t pu up. n the rxoeptli n to the iirt nnil Him' iieoimut of O J lliirti-n. Adiuini triiior nt the e'itte of Margaret IJnwney. deceased, nrd to nmlte d' t hurt on of the funds in the unuoiint- n"a hut hereby gives notice tli-t he will sit for the uerformnuce of hi duties, t his m e n McConnellNburir. on Wedoi siluy. Deerm' er I .', '90d. ut 10 o'clock, A. M., alien uudwhe.eul pitrtiett inter h ed mtu' utteud. If they mi e proper. W. SCOTT AI.K.XAKDKIt, Nov. SI je st. Aud tor. Auditors Notice. Notice ia hp'relr given tluit the imdViwnpd auditor app tinted ty the Orphans' Oimin u. Fulton oountv. to inulie d'Mrihutto of the ti I unee lu the h mils of M. It. ShuiTner. K-'i , an inisitru'or c. t a of Ml'-s K. Hebeee-4 Potl. 1 1. 1 of MoCouu'-llshiirir.l'it .dec.etme-1. i.ereuv glv,- no-ii'e 'hit he w'll sit for the pnr'u-mi . i his dutlen nt his otlluelnthe Court House in MeConnelNburj. l'u.. on Friday. November !l . IUHI, at in o'Woclt u ni. AH pei-sous havtn" eluims ugniiiHt Mild 'estate will presets the 1. or be forever deaurred from comiim In on said fuuds. JNO. V. SIl'KS. ll-I.VSt. Auditor. Administrator's Notice. Notioe is Hereby given tnat letters of adniln iHtrutlon huve been grunted to the miriersiitiiiw upou the estate of Mrs. Kiichel Hill, hue of Helhel township. Fulton oountv, l'u., deceits ed. All persons having eluims uguiust Miid es tate will present them properly iiulheniicuted for Nettleinent, und those owing the suine will please call and settle. DKNTON HKNOKUSHOT, Wtirfordiburg. Pu. lt-8-St. Administrator. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE PUBLIC SAFE SATURDAY. NOVEMBtR 24, 1906. Lemuel G. Cline will sell his valua ble farm lying near the State Road between Fort Littleton and Burnt Cab ins, at 1 o'clock, p. m., on the above named day. The farm adjoins lands of Klljah Baldwin, Dyson F. Fraker, Henry Miller, E. M. Gelvin, and oth ers, and contains 260 ACRES with the usual allowance, of which I'iO acres are under cultivation, and bal ance in nice THRIFTY TIMBER The farm contains rich mineral de posits. Tests have been made of the iron ore, which show it to be very val uable. The Improvements consist of a two-and-a-half story Weatherboard ed LOG HOUSE good Barn, WagonsheU, Comet ib, and all other necessary outbuildings. The place is well watered every field be ing accessible to water for stock. There is a never failing spring and well near the house. There Is a varie ty of fruit, and an excellent young or chard just coming in to bearing. This Is by odds, THE BEST STOCK FARM In the upper end of the county, and a rare chance for any one seeking a de sirable home Tomim will he made known on dav was shredded from the bone so of Je anu- win be attractive. that his arm had to be taken off noar the shoulder. LEMUEL G. CLINE Owing to a mistake made in the j ... . . date in sending tn her sale list, i VI 611 WHlt6(J Mrs. Eli'.abeth Vanchet's s.ile in Whips Cove, will be one of the hest, advertised in the county and will be largely attended. Notwith s land ing the date of Saturday 24th on the bills, the sale will take place on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28th. Don't forget the date and attend the sale. Th? Aughwick Hunting Club composed of Samuel, Rowe, Wes ley, and Jacob Mellott, Daniel Mc Quade, Leslio McGovern, Daniel Tritle, R. M. Downes, Bert Doyle and B. F. Henry-wall of this coun ty, and Andy Reese and Robert Cherry.of Altoona,wentinto their camp In Aughwick Valley for their annual deer hunt. Mostot the Club went to day, andtheoth er members will Join them in a day or two. Never In the history of this store have we gathered so early in the season such a collection of beautiful merchandise. Anticipating the tremendous de mand for all kinds of merchandise this year, we began early In April to search the markets and place our orders for holiday goods. Thee goods are now here and ready for your inspection. The handiwork of artisans of almost every country In the world is represented In our stock. Many of these articles cannot be duplicated this year. Manu facturing jewelers all over the land are six and eight weeks behind with their orders. Importer's stocks wfere exhausted In many lines early In September To lighten ours and your labors during the Docember rush we have decided to offer a lo per cent, discount during November on all our merchandise, and If desired we will hold your selections for Xmus delivery. Guilds selected during November can lie conveniently and nicely engraved during this month. The discount mentioned will nut bn allowed on Howard or special watches, Diamonds, Pottery, or special orders. Am. H. Ludwig, Chambersburg, Pa. That Makes You Eat. KARO Corn Syrup is the pure golden essence of corn with 11 the nutritive elements so characteristic of this strength giving, energy producing ceresl retained. Its flaTor is so good, so delicious, so different that it maket you eat. Adds zest to griddle cakes aud gives a relish you can't resist, no matter how poor the appetite. Makes any meal appetizing. CORN SYRUP The Syrup of Purity and Wholesomeness. Sold in airtight, friction-top tins, which keep it clean and pure until every golden drop is used. Three sizes, fft IOC, 25c, 50c. ai ail grocers. (rKV'v 6ET A TIN FOR TO-MORROW'S sa. BREAKFAST. Our Fall and Winter Stock is Ready Ready with a larper nnd a more complete line than ever before, showing the very latest styles in suits and overcoats.. Men's Cardigan Jackets, Sweaters, Flannel Underwear, and all ihe wool clothing you need. Children's Camel-hair Tam-O'-Shanters, and nobby Hats and Caps for boys. Our line of Fine Shirts, Collars, CutTs, and Neckties, and in fact every thing you would find in an up-to-date QenVs Furnishing Store. Cannot be surpassed. Come and se before buying. C. B. STEVENS, 0-2 M'COMELliSBURG, PA. 3 n I Racket Store. Immediately. The Western Maryland Railroad Company want men, willing to work, on laying and surfacing, be twe en Big Pool and IVil-liamsvort. Wages $1.50 for ten hours. Comfortable quarters provided and table board reasonable. Apply to JOHN CAUMICllAEL, Division Engineer, BIG SPRING P. O., Washington Co Md. Office at Clear Sprinn Station, W. M. R. R. In the last issue of this paper, we called your attention to ammuni tion, tar rope, &c, and we certainly are pleased with the sales of these goods. We never did have such a trade on thes1) goods. Now, we want to call your attention to a few things ttuit we know are bargains; for instance, we can sell you the greatest 5l)-)b. lard can yo". ever saw for 33o. Butcher knives IK, 111, 20, and 2."c see them. 6, h and tl-in. stove pipe, 10, 11 and 12c. Elbows that you run stand on at 10c. for all sizes. Single bitted axes 50c, and the best double bitted axes you ever saw at 55c; others nt 75 and hoc, and we have J dozen home-made handles that are good and dry at 20c, Tin wash boilers till and Siio. Cow chains 10 und 20f. Crosscut saws 1 to $.1.25. We want you to try one of our M 2.) wide saws. Thoy are guaranteed to be the best made; and if they are not, we return you your money. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! We are certainly lilting lots of feet this fall more than ever, and at prices that are not matched in this county, or any adjoining county. We huve lots of , kinds, and lots of different prices. Now, if you want a pair of shoes for yourself or any of the family, just try and let us show you what we have; and then, if we can't please you, it is our fault not yours. See our Walk-Overs for men at t.'l.r0 and l. We thiuk we made a great hit in children's pants and shirts, separate, at lr and 20c from 2 to 10 years old. This Is not the light weight usually sold Boys heavy lleece-linen shirts and drawers 24 cents; men's fleece-lined underwear at37io and 43c, or 7b and 85 cents a suit. The 4.1c. goods weigh 19 ounces. Notice our ladles' underwear. We have better goods than we had last year. It Is closer, heavier and prettier at 24 and 4Hc. each. . . Overcoats and Suits Have you seen any of those Melton Overcoats for men that we are selling at 13.85 and these liner ones that we sell at 5.25, 15.75, 16.98, and 7.25. If you want to save a nloe days wages, it will pay you to see them Horse Blankets OOo to f5, HULL & BENDER, M'CONINELLSDURG, PA. Hurrah ! For The I. H. G. J' n !l fi. i; '. ii' iff. f:!'.i i;f. A A ?. A V:. : -mi V r m ,171 t f I f I I'm I s -i- " , H Tlie Casnline Krjglne is one of th ' it useful things a farmer can own. Wilh one of these useful machines he can saw wood, grind feed, shell, corn, pump water, and many other thiDgs. They are being used in some places for electric light plants. I huve sold two since Jbu. 1, JWW, and expect to sell several more before Ihe year is up. The demand for Pittsburg fence is stii I grtwlng. This Is a positive proof that it is I! right. 1 have it on hand, and am sel. ing it right along at the lowest prico possible. '. 1 r rope, 7ic. lb; Linseed oil: Mc. a pnl Ion: Machine oil 1 o 37c gal: Cylinder oil 27c; 1-lb. enn Mica Ax! grensp .'18: lb. can Mica Axle grease 2.1c: 10-lb. buck els Mica Axle grease, 0."e; Harness oil tiOc; Ltis lead, 7ic; Carter lead, 7jc; Dutch end 7c: Mixed paint, fl.l'i a gallon; D011 bli; liittcd 'axes 00c. to 1, Single bittwd x 1 70c: solid steei picks, 4tc: solid steel iimurcks, 40c; Smooth wire, $2. 7.7: Barb wiie, J3.2ii; Wire fence, 2.1 to 60c. jier rod: V ;ie noils, 2.."o s.keg; Steel buggy tire 3c. Dirt shovels, 40 to 55c; Long handle hi'i i'p, TOc; Short handle scoop, 70c; Cow tli rs, 17 to 25c Trace chains, 50 to (K)c: 8:1: on sows, 5 ft, 5J 13.45; -ft. 4.04; Hand s. s 4V. to 2 50; Yellow collar pads, 27c; ii ollar pads, 40c. orse Blankets and Robes 1 have the largest and best aj4ortment of Horse Blankets and Robes in th, county. Prices from 70 to 5.75. Kobes from $2.50 to $8.50. Thanking those who have so libenui.v putronized me, and kiudly soliciting the contlnujnce of the same, I am yours respectfully, Geo. B. Vellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. Institute Week is approaching and ive wish to say to the teachers and all visitors to the institute that we will make buying extremely interesting to them. TVe are determined to close our Ladies' and Chil dren's JVraps all out, and in order to do so, will make prices regarldess of cost in many of the gar ments. We have had a splendid season on wraps and all because we had the proper styles. Dress Cords are plenty and prices right. No tions galore. In Suits and Overcoats we are cutting prices all round, and you can not fail to be interested in this stock. SHOES for every season quality considered, prices as low as can be made. Rubbers for every kind of shoes. Don't forget us when you come to town. We will treat you right. Respectfully, I Geo. W. Reisner McConnellsburg. 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