INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local ind General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our ' i Exclinrnjc. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS John U. Ke'suer, of Mercers burg Academy, la home for the ' holidays. . Now is tho time to buy Salt. Huston at Saltillo haa just receiv ed a carload. New Advertisements : , Hull & Bender, .1. K. Johnston, E R. McClaln. Il?ud them. Representatives' wanted in this city for leading Automobile School. Liberal terms to right man. No "has been" or fakir need anply. References requir ed. Correspondence School of Automobile Engineering, 40 West 00 St , New York City. COAL for sale at the.Wishart Mine at $1.50 a ton. More than $300 00 has been expended there to secure coal this year. The road is in good condition. The mtno is operated by practical miners. Your patronage is so licited. Piles get quick relief from Dr Shoop's Magic Ointment. Ro member it's made alone for piles and it works with certainty and satisfaction. Itching, painful, protruding or bliud piles disap pear like magic .by its use. Try it aud see ! Dickson's drug store, While nearly every family in the county take3 tho News, there are still a few who do not. Why not start tho New Year right by getting on the band wagon. Ouly a dollar. t Headache Can be ctiml only by romeily tlml -will remove t he cans. The oflenrr you stop It with hi'iuliwhe Z powders or pills tho quicker will it rvturn. Gonernlly.liondarlie comos from ft dis turbed etointicli or Irregular bowo.Iu, and almost iuvuriubly' Lane's Family f Medicine (a tonio laxative) will cure boail ilcIm ia abort order by regulating tbe bowels sod roinvigorating the stoniath. . It Is a great blood medicine and tho favorite laxative of old and young. At druggists', 25o. and 50c After the Next Issue ofthe.News Fallowing Tbe Trail. When our soldiers went toCuba and the Philippines, health was the mostu:portantconsiderati -n. Willis T. Morgan, retired Com niissary Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1. Concoid. N. II., says : "1 was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which kept me in perfect health. Aud now, m New Ltempshire, wo find it the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all luny diseases." Guaranteed at Trout's the druggist. Pr'ce f)0c. and $1. 00 Trial bottle free. CLEAR RIDQI2. There will be an institute at Cherry Grove school Friday even ing. Heury White, on last- Wednes day had the misfortune of losing his pocket book containing a sum of $0. Any one lindiug it will greatly oblige Mr. White by re turning it to him, C L. Heury and famiiy visited Dr. F. K. Stevens Saturday and Sunday. 13. S., Fleming and sister Ada visited friends at Decorum Sat urday. Mame Fields expects to Bpend the winter at D. L. Henry's. L. H. Grove and sister Minnie, and h. M. Brown Bpeut Sunday atEina Hockenberry's. : Russol Steens, of McConnells burg, is visiting his grandparents N. H. Henry and wife. Mrs. J. Winegirdneranddaugh ter InezT visited friends at Cen tre Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Hannah Brown ia on the sick list. W. L Fields and force of men are building a house for Dauiel Landers. Howard Grove, of Somerset county is visiting his parents, J W. Grove and wife. The Mechanics band of our town are expecting to have a Xmas entertainment in Jr. O U. A. M. Hall, as they met ou last Monday evening and mode out the program. Thoy haye not sot the night for this entertainment yet. ' . Deadly Serpent Ultel aro as common in India as are stomach aud liver disorders with us. For the latter however there is a sure remedy; the great re storative medicine, of wbioh S. A. BrowD, of Bennettsville, S. C, says : They restored riy wife to perfect health, after years of suf fering with dynpepsiaand achron legally torpid liver." Electric Bit ters cure chil'a and fever, malar ,' ia, biliousness, lame back, Kiduey troubles ana bladder disorder!. Sold on guarautee by Trout's the drugghit. Price 50o. Surprise Party. At the old homestead of Joab Dcneen, of Bethel township, on the 10th ult., there occurred an event long to be remembered by the part cipants. It was the an niversary of the birthday of Mother Deneen, who has passed her three score years, and eighty three of her relatives aud inends assembled to celebrate the event and to wish her many more hap py returns. Not the least im portant part of the ceremonies was the serving of a turkey din ner, with all that that means in a hospitable farmer's home. Jn fact, some of the guests would hive felt morfe comfortable in the afternoon if tho bill ol fare had been a little more limited. Mrs. Dencen was the recipient of just a shower of gifts that will long remind her of tho loving es teem in which sho is held by her friends aud ucighbors. Those present from a distance were James Bcrnhard and wife, of Clearfield; Roy Booth, wife, and son, of Cumberland; Mrs. Rebec ca Miller, of Scotldale. From Buck Valley, wore Harry Don eeu. family, and mother; Fiauk Stable and family; Adam Shank and wife; Jacob Schullz, wile, and daughter; Mrs Hammond aud sou, Lola Uenuer, and How ard Deneen. Tho immediate neighbors were Lewis Younker and wife, Nelson Booth and wife, James Booth and. family, . Bert Schetrompf and family, Wm Hiks and wife, David Ritz, Mrs. Edward Rite and daughter, Mrs. W. P. Younker aud daughter, Mrs. Wm. Golden and daughter, Mrs. John Powell and son. An thony Lynch and family, P. O. Crist and daughter, Mrs. Thos. Bishop, Mrs. John Booth, Mrs. Nathan Hill and daughter, Mrs. AbbieWink, ofNeedmore; Mrs. Matilda Dorner, Mrs. Dennis Hul'; Bandio, Chris , Otto, and Reed Booth; Claude Scriever, Mrs. John Carbaugh and son, of Timber Ridge; G. W. Fisher and family, Mrs. Hattie Hepler, aud Mrs. Laura Booth. Photographer Belt, of Hancock, was there and took a picture of the crowd. Last, but not least, it must be added that Grandmother 3ooth was there. She has passed her four-score milestones in life's journey, ana inucn ejjoyea me occasion. UNO. CliitMmas of '11 will lmvc piiKsrd. Wo wish you all a Merry Clu lstmas and trust tlint Santa Claim will be ynod to all of you. , Shou'd any renders of Ibc News want any diamonds or gold watches, (fold thimbles or any thing In our Hue, phono to us or telegraph and we will be pleased to 11 II your orders. Wo will send any thing on approval. WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trjst Company Buildl'iil, CIIAMBMlSUb'ltG. l'A. Hurrah ?. For The . 1. 1 l -c: oooooooooooooo oooooooooooo coo - . WW & i ne irwm More We Arc Kcadv for You Eagerly awaiting the opportunity to put you with all the luU'st and best in in touch Christmas Novelties 1006 We are offering the best product of the most reliable manufacturers, and a certain assurance of HIGH ivl'AL 1TY and honest worth in every ait'cle. We ofl'er our En tiro Stock of HOLIDAY GOODS at a uniform scale of very rea sonable) prices, assuring the buying public that our price marks have but one meaning and that, is HONEST VALUES Hear in mind that purchases from our stock are cer tain to give PtaU'T.CT SATISFACTION ON CHRIST. MAS MORNING. X-tf ..A -A . i, f : i Si liC Ik- ili'r ! I ) n V'V ',J .:, I! I The Gasoline Enpine it one f.f lh most useful thiegs H fnirm-r can own. With One of these useful 'machines he cmi Haw wood, grind feed, hholl corn, pump water, and many ollu r ihlrgs. They mo being used In koilb places for elictrie light plants. I have sold two sinco .Tan. I. l'- , and expect to sell several more before the year is up. The demand for rilUljurg fenoe is st ill growing. This is a positive proof that it is al! right. I have it on hand, and nui selling it right along at the lowest price possible. Tar rope, Tic. fl: Llnsrfd oil: Me. n giil lin: Miithine oil 18 to .17: gal: t'yllnrin oil 27e: 1-lb. ran Mica Axle gt-fiise '.W: U. can Micu Axle grease -.!c: Jii-lh. bni'k- ts Mica Axle grease, (1;V: Hnriu"K oil IH'i l ewis lead, "h'V CarVr'lehil.. Vc: I'utili li nd Tc; Mixed paint, l.t a gallon; Dou ble bitted axes flue, to 1, Single bitu'l axes "0e: solid slee, picks, -10c: solid H1 mattocks, -K'e; fmooth wire, 12.75: limb wire, M.ir,: Wire fence, li:t to Cl.'o. per roii: Wire nails, 2 50 ajkeg; Steel buggy tirr Jc; Dirt shovels, 40 to 5i-e; Long band i scoop, 70e: Short handle scoop, 70c: Cow chains, 17 to 25c; Trace chains, 50 to !KV: Simon saws, 6 ft, 5i j:l.45; (I-ft. 4.0-i; Hati.l s;iws 40e. to t2 50: Yellow collar nails, 27c; Volt collar puds, 40c. . THE IRWIN STORE McCdnnellsburg, Pa. s .0 TSfV Vlrrnnrllchiirfi. P. OO oooo ooco oooooooooooooo oooooooooooo Horse Blonlcets and Robes I have the largest and lt ai lortin.int of Horse niunkcU and Robes In the county. Trices from 70 to 5.75. Robes from 12.50 to JH.50. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the same, I am Yours respectfully, Geo. Bo TVVellott, , McConnellsburg, Pa. 1 11 Our Fall and Winter Stock is Ready- 3g SI Ready with a larger aud 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 the wool clothing you need. Children's Camel-hair Tam-O'-Shanters, aud nobby Hats and Caps for boys. , Our line of Fine Shirts, Collars, Cull's, and Neckties, and in fact every thing you would lind m an up-to-date Gent's Furnishing Store. Institute IVeek is approaching and we wish to say to the teachers and all visitors to the institute that we will make buying extreme interesting to them. We are determined to close our Ladies' and Chil dren's Wraps all out, and in order to do so, will make prices regarldess oj cost in many of the gar ments. IVe 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 Cannot be surpassed, beforo buying. Come and see our line mm OJ B. STEVENS, H'CONNELliSBURQ, PA. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to euro. E.W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. FOR SALE. , House and lot situated in the east end of - McConnellsburg. Buildings all new, house suitable for one or two families. Esy terms. Apply to Ci:o. A. Uarkis, 11 22 tf. Agent for Owner. 3S R ouss acket (tore. Men's Sits and Overcoats r (.16" o m . ai OJtr 2 we are cutting prices all round, and you can not j 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 yon right. Respectfully, m r; - tmmmtmmmmii The p-irot arniy of Com. meriinl Ttuvrlrrl think the tout "We line." to' their own in a box of SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS Thrv cm IMHttttsneMi, T.lver Comtl.nt. tiun, Coi'tipattou, Hick Headache, Jnuttdice, Henrthurti, PUtnleiirv. MtlHrlH, etc. lu uw over Bevenly yean. UvcnUieUvcr." with Hi'htk'i Mnlrlit Pill. rm4 ywi II r.tl .!!. hHk wvli, YV U-KI.I. fnrflf VvytUlilt, bUuUl) QaruI'M- Vat BU KmTwhnfc MmoU tlx, r bj tf . . Dr. J. N. SchtHck A Sn. FblUftclphla. I'a. Christmas Presents i -4- "4- -4 For Everybody YOUNG AND OLD. Not any toys, but the -goods that are useful in every day life. , ' If you .want a nice pair of suspenders, we have them from 5 to 40c, or a nice necktie, we have the nicest we ever had, Or, it may be that you would like to get a nice pair of shoes tor a present, what would make a nicer pres ent than this ? We also have gloves, mittens, and hand kerchiefs. Gloves 10 to 89c; mittens 9 to 20c; handker chiefs 2 for 5, to 13c each. Bed blankets, 49, 85, 90 to SAQ; horse blankets 60c to 5; fascinators45c, or a pair of linen towels 20. 25. 30, 35 and 4oc. We also have table covers, and rugs from 75 to Sl.75; lace curtains 3o to 75c pair; hose supporters for men and women 8 to 23c. In hosiery, we have most any thing trom n to 23c. Or. Dossiblv, you will want a suit of clothes, or an overcoat for the boy, or the man of the house. We have them at prices that can't be matched any where. We also have Ice wool at 9c ball; Shetland lloss at 8c, Saxony and Germantown yarn at 8c; croquet cotton 4c for o0 yds. We certainly have the nicest plush lap-spreads at $2 45 you ever saw. ..It weighs about 7 lbs. blacksmiths we just got another lot of.16-in. 1-2, file horse shoe rasps at 25cfl3-in. at 18c; 12-in. cutting nippers at 55c; horse shoe nails at 11 to 18c; Burden hotse shoes at 4 c lb ; Never-slip horse shoes by the set No. 1 at 65c; No. 2 at 76c; No. 3 at 80c; No. 4 93c,. set . ready to. drive. Calks 2 l-2c each. McConnellaburg, Pa, Geo W Reisner a co. Pa. I McConnellsburg. WeaK Dewirrs raiss wiTcii hazel SALVE For Piles, Burns, Sores. Constipation TUiktnl nwt-ct nnih4, with wtmo iwn-'w. lrtitf rr.jinil r.-ti-f lor i'iiiiiIiihIoii. With ihi. 4-uarM-all-uhftit Iii-"mu will Imv tlm faint Hrtvt. NiiUuv ujliloli.ittl)y Iijh h Vflft;lHlil r.iusty to n lii-vu avery'iillmttnt k iiiwii ti limn, 1 phvsli Imii cuii hut linil NuUir.- wuy ui liiulih. And thin U Hi iKiiiKiy irui wiin rrnara tn tiptitton. riii. luiuli of u tvruilii tn-o in li.!l((iniiB Cm. ! cum HiiKiailu olli.ra a iiuist I'X'llwil aid to thi ! wul. Hut, oomlii I with Knj iitlmi Senna, Mii- , i ry Kim llin k. Kuliil txlmi t n I'ruiifK. rw.. Una nun- l usinni lurk U Hivi'ii In grititri( hiIi!u i uiuvr to ii.rri'i-i (tmstliiatiuii. A iiuiIIimiiiia ( ('.iiiily Tnlili.t. illi'il Lux- t, 1 now niailo ut Urn lr. bhMi I41 Uuntiirles. Iruiu tlilt liin-iiiioiiii ami j limit MftVrtho pnwriit(iai. lt (T.-i i on 1'himL ; luiiiini, liUliMKiinw. Wi.nr Htumai h, Bait llr.-atli, i Kill. .w t iiinplnlnu, (.u.., I, IniliHil irunii aud , ami'.", "a. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Best Couh Sjmp. Tastet Good. Uk in timo. Sold by druesntj. Hearts No m inimi, no umilwiiuiit aftor eff"ct aro ax. :i'niiiivHi, alio Utx-rla am inn nu In U-autliiil iiluiKrapliiHl uuilul boxoa at 6 ivuu and x: iiU V I' luiX. Kcir aiHiH-tlilnit new, envnivu, 11 a box n( nlca, kuiioui(1 and ILtax-etts w, s. picxscrj- EO YLAK&' W V EXPERIENCE 3 1 Ok - --- - -a-J.'ar 1 ST"- 4 Tpb-i Marks . .' hirainMl COPYRIQHTS &.C, AnvonAiwnrlltiff krtfh una dnacrintlnn ttmy Aiitt'klr ieortiiifi our optniuit frua wliuiliur nu ? liivtutilon i prthahly fiiteninlla. 4'ttinttuiMlrtw i tVoiutiirlotljr coiiiidttnttiU. Huiuitxmliou tatuti tt.ut tret. OIltniit Mtfeiuiy fur hi urtlitf patent. I t'nttmta tMkoi Utruuub Munu jk to. rwotf HMs-uti fo(ic. wk .iuutctmru, tu ttia Scitutinc Jitr.trlcsn A hundnfimelr tHurtmtixt w-?hlT T urwit nl tHilNtUm o( any .uonilUn Jc.urtiai. Ti flu, i yttMr; lowr luuntua, $1 boiibyn,U n4eiln, t lf.Ci,,B r-'virri H.aK-li Omu W t tt'. VraahiiMiiutt t U Are due to tndlgasllon. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It Is scientldo fact that all cases of heart disease, -not organic, ere not only traceable o, but are the direct result of Incii I gsstion. All food taken Into the stomach I which falls of parfoct digestion ferments and swells the stomach, putting tt up aralnat tho heart. This interferes with the action of the heitrt, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. - Mr. D. KKubla. of Nevada. O , atyi: I had stomach troubla and waa in a bad stale I had heart trouble with ft. I took Kodol Dyapopala Cuie (or about Iwur months aid it cured me, J Kodol Digests What You Eat nd relieves the stdmach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. lotllea only. $ 1 .00 Sire holdlnt 1 time! tho trial Bite, which sella (or 60c, Prasad el by ft. a OeWITT ACO., OHI0AQ9. THI OIIIOINAL UKSTC'lf CtMTAlNINfl J " 7 I