INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS ' Aflv,NST WH,SKFY AND Ul Local and General Interest, (lathered at Home nr Clipped from our Exchanges. COISDRNSHO FOR HURRIED READERS Mrs Lillian ltarnhart Ins been visiting friends in I'ittsburg, Fa., since early in December. BptjMftl reductions on Over coats an J Ladies' Coats', atH.E. Llust: n's. D. H. Liidijf , a fi w days ago butchered a fifteen months old bog that cleaned 118 p.unds, and cr -j without being properly clad. J C. Laml erfcon, four April pigs Keep die feet dry. Dop't asso date with persons who have grip, Sujrfcstions of Value to He Observed This Time ol The Year. Tn the treatment of grip nearly all doctors advise against the use i f whiskey and quinine, which is such a favorite for cold. Alco holic liquors of any kind are sup posed to increase rather than de crease the activity of the grip germ. Hero are some influenza rule: which physicians have com piled : Avoid all unnecessary exposure in inclement weather. Avoid lldden changes from warmth to ihat dressed 000. Harry K. Hustou, Saltillo, pays 24c. for eggs, 25c. for butter, He. lb. for chickens. 50c. bu. for po tatoes. The Relief Corps expect to hold an enteriaii.ment in the Court House on the afternoon of Febrjary 22nd, and the Band will have a festival in the Court House Hall in the evening of the same day. 6 lbs. Prunes for 25c, 8 Cakes Stir Soap for 25j., 4 lbs. Lima Hoans for 25c, or 181.00. Gran. Sugar for $1.00 at Harry E Hus tou 's, Saltillo. John Raker's visitors last Sun day were their son Charles, wife and children, of Homester.d; Syl vester Cunningham, wife and children: Chas. Stevens, wifjand son: Jennie Kin iff and children, and James Mumma and wife. J. H. Grove, of Ida Grove, Iowa, who has been a subscriber of the News for several years, in renew ing his subscription for another year sayt i "While I enjiy its vis its, yet I have been away from old Fulton so long, that much that it contains is strange to me." His many friends in this coun ty w:ll be sorry to learn that Wm. L. Woodcock, Eq., is confined to his home in Hollidaysburg with an attack of congestion of the lungs. As soon as ho is able to travel, he expects to go to Flori da for the balance of the winter. The Hancock Star says that Silas M. Morgret has written the Governor asking that he take up the case of his sou, W.Doylo Mor gret, who was convicted of abduc tion by the Circuit Court for Washington county in May 1905, Ho status that his son is iu a very bad physical condition. Horace U. Alexander started for his western home on last Monday, after having spent sev eral months with his mother and friends at this place During the past thirty years Horace has traveled tnrough the most of the western States, but he will settle down in Nebraska for the pres ent. The Troup Bros. $3,000.00 edu cational contest which is fully described in their big advertise ment found elsewhere in this pa per has already awakened a good deal of interest. The Troup peo ple are ali right, and will do just what they say they will. A school boy or girl stands as good a chance to win one of the pru-.os as any one else. Mrs. B. W. Peck went to Mey ersdale, Pa , last Sunday in re sponse to a telegram st vting that her niece, Miss Cora Peck, was suffering from an attack of pneu mouia Later word from there brings theinformatiou that Cora's condition is not such as to cause alarm, and that it is expected she will soon be out ot danger. By all means keep children, old persons and Invalids away from grip patients. Avoid mingling in crowds. Disinfect all rooms that have been occupied by grip patients. Avoid exhaustion. Keep the system iu the best pos sible condition. Hello Ludwig ! this is WcConnellsburg. Stune our tnlil mo that you have the prize Mtttchos for 11.00 apiece Think you call then. Ihe ".Ta)" watch. Th"y also Ml mr that your .lap watch Is a Ix-ltct timekeeper ami neater in appearance than any other $1.00 watch on the inuikcl Suppose you mail tne AM today anil CDtlfN it to DAD. It's a pleasure to tell our read ers about a Cough Cure like Dr. Shoop's. For years Dr. Shu p has fought against the use of opium, chloroform, or other un safe ingredients commonly found ic Cough remedies. Dr. Shoop, it seems, has welcomed the Pure Pood and Drug Law recently eu- acted, for ho has worked along similar lines many years. For nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure containers have had a warning printed on them against opium and other narcotic poisons. He has thus made it possible tor mothers to protect their children by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Sold at Dickson's drug store. Some Mid-Winter Prices from the R H ii '11 W Jrl S1E Store, r J J i 1 Among those who called at the! News office Tuesday to entwine digits with the editor was Mr. M. S. Wilt, of Fort Littleton. Uncle i Mike, as he is familiarly known, J has moved back to the hotel, and j ! his good wife will havo charge of J i tho culinary department, and ! their son DeKalb will be general i business manager. Mr. and Mrs. Wilt conducted the hotel ! business in that house for tweu j ty-two years, then built a new j house, rented the hotel property, i and lived a retired life for a pe riod of fourteen years. The un fortunate occurrence at the hotel last summer, led Mr. Wiit to feel that it would be for the best in terests of the community and tho traveling public to take charge of the house again himself. He has thoroughly refurnished and rcpa pored tho house, repainted it on the inside, and made it more at tractive and comfortable than ever, and he is now ready to wel come all his old time friends, and all the new oues who may favor him with their patronage. "I had tried everything for my baby, until Dr. Lyle recommend ed Cascasweet. I can truthfully say it is the best medicine I ever used for babies. My httlo baby was a mere skel.'ton from siom ach trouble so bad that she d:d not notice anything, nut is now entirely well, and we can almost see her gr w." Nannie L. Tay lor, Bedford, Va. Cascasweet is sold at Trout's drug store. 2 ply Tar Paper Caps for MnM Tar paper nails MO Muare feet of siiliti); paper Single hit axes Doublo hit axes Home matle handles Horse rasps, l.'l and Hi in.. Shoeinir hammers ' cakes of Lenox soap Cow chains 4J ft. Cow chains 5 ft., heavy, Munn axes' Open links Knob locks 8x3 In. steel butt hinge .'(corner files Hut-tail tiles flat tiles I, Spring saw sets Km; "ill-ft Hoard measures 25c 0.V Hart looks 10 and SOo ole Tablespoons, set, 12e 45c Teaspoons, set, lie 45c ! 22-cul. cartridges 14c 55c I .'(2-eal. rim lire cartridges Sc :12 centre tire " 40c Compass saws l-'i Shelf brackets, pr. 5 to lo Hold-fast shoe nails So Wood saws and frames 4c Cross cut saws 1.00 to $.'1.25 Kconomv halters "i"c 0 for Bo Double strength halters H5c 190 Mrs. Pott's sad Irons H0c 5c Single tree clips, set, 14c Sand paper 2 for lc Mouse traps, do.. 2Cc Curry combs 5 to lr.c Rivets for harness 4c 20c 1H to 25c j S3 and 25c 1 25e : 15c i 22c SOc , 4 and So fi and He 10 and 12c 3Qo TIN AJ ARE, We certainly have a nice line of these goods and at prices that it can't le bought at to-day. We still sell the 2-it. covered buckets at 5c, 8-qt. at Hi-, 4-qt. at loc, ll-tt. (hiring pail Be, lo-qt. loc, lo-qt. dairy palls IV, lo-i'. dish pans loc, 14-qt. 14c. 17-qt at 17c, 14-qt. charcoal rationed dish pans 2"" ,17-qt. :i ic, 21-qt. ."ttlo, tin cups 2c, 2qt Hat coll'ee pots 0 and 12c. :S qt. Uj, 4-qV HI?, No. I Diet, lantern 45c, No. 2 Bli..ird 7Hc. No. 8 and 8 wadi boilers (Kij and B5o, 5l,d K "od heavy goods, 83o GRANITE WARE 2-qt blue and white coffee pots 25c, 8qt 30o, qt. 33o, blue and white kettles 4-qt. 2.1c, ti-qt. 35c, 8-qt. 40c, 10 qt. blue and while seamless water pnils .'.He. blue and white Berlin OOVertd kettles 10-qt. Mo . lids of same goods, granite chambers 25 and 2c. UNDER A7 EAR Well, we feel slow to talk about underwear because we have sold so much. Hut this is our business and we have the goods. Wu now have got in our .'id shipment of men's underwear and it is just as good as tho first. 10-oz. goods at lite or Hoc a suit. Hoys' 24c, children's union suits at 23c, ladies' 23 and 4He. If you still need any of these goods we can save you money: and in corduroy pants we are doing a nicer business thin ever men's Wl.25 to $2 40. Hoys' long pants 11,10 to iJl.HH, knee cords lined all through. 50 to 75c, men's di'ess Bhirts 45, OS and l)0c. Thanks for your trade and the nice increase in oVr business the past year; and soliciting a share in the future, we are, HULL & BENDER. Green Hill Presbyterian Church. The pastor, who has been suf fering from an attack of grippe, is out again, and expects to be at (i i eon Hill next Sabbath morn ing, at 10:30 o'clock. "Come one, come all." Lutheran Announcements. ltev. Diehl will admiuister the sacrament of the Lord's Supj er in the Lutheran church in this place next Sunday morning. Servioes begin at 10:30. Prepar atory services Saturday evening. At the Big Cove Tannery church, preparatory services at 1! 110 o clock Saturday afternoon, and Communion Sunday afternoon at i2:30. At Morcersburg last Fnday. fire destroyed the stable belong ing to Michael Oftit in the souiii ern end of the towu. The prop erty was almost burned down be fore an alarm was sent in. There was no iusurauce and tho loss is about (B00, A horse and pig were rescued. The tiro depart ment responded and the iiremeu confined their efforts to prevent ing tl.e flames from communicat ing to other property. The on gin is unknown. Midwinter Term Begins Jan. 7, 1007. Catalogue Free. The Tn State Business Col lepe Cumberland, Maryland, Croup can positively bo stopped In 20 minutes. No vomit ng nothing to sicken or distress your child. A sweet, pleasant and safe Syrup, called Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure, does the work and does it quickly. Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure is for C. oupiloue, remember. It does not claim to cure a dozen ailments. It's for Croup, that's all. Sold at Dick son's drug store. STEVENS & RAKER'S Bargain Store. For First Fall Days We Have The Goods. FALL AND WINTER. Underwear coming in at prices that will surprise you. Overshoes, Lcgglns and ttubber Ooods now on hand at a clean-sweeping price (roods that we commenced buying as early as April and May. We have a full hue of outing cloth at He., a yd., glnghum and cali coes as low us So, a yd. Muslins, shirtings, seersuckers, tlanneleUs, ut low prices. Men's cords from 1. in up. . n dc ,,Jl ' 11 d"zon bll triev last. We CjL-AISsSS JMK53 sti have a few dozen tin cans that we are closing out for 38c. RjCFI2 ''' St t i'.ir 8o. Hi-- rope halters 15 and 25c., web halters 30 and 45c., harness pads that we are selling for from 10 to 40c, SHELLS ! Shells ! !iml MX 3 and 3J dram of powder, all size shot llrst class for 45c. a box. Crocks from I to 2 gallon each, prices 4 to 10c. each; 2 gallons 20c. A full line of grocerleg that we sell as low as the lowest, and for SHOES don't fall to try Stevens & Haker before you buy. All kinds of country produce takon In exchange, wheat, 75c: rye, (Kte: oats, 30c; onions, 73c, and country lard 10c Potatoes 48o, Call and see us. No trouble to show you goods If you don't buy Hespeetfully yours, Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa. Constable Nathan Wigfield of Union township, brought to town last Thursday Luther Hoopen gardner on an f. and b. charge by Cora E. KiU. In default of bail he was committed to jail to await trial at the March term of court. At a meeting of the executive committeo of the Pennsylvania Bar Association iu Pittsburg it was unanimously decided to hold the next annual convention of tho Association at Bedford Springs, on June 20, 27 and 28, 1907? A committee was appointed to ar range for the meeting and ban- , net and seleot speakers. LADIES Hurrah ! For The T. H. C. 5 The Gasoline Kne;ln 1 one of the most useful thinys a farmer can own. With one of these useful machines he ran saw wood, grind feed, shell com, pump wnter, and many other Ihlrg. They kin being used in -.nine places foi lei Mm plants. I have sold two since Jan. 1. 1900 and expect .o sell several mora btfore the j '-or is up. The demand for rittshnrg fence is si ill (.rowing. This is a positive proof that it is all right. I have it on hand, and km selling it right along at the lowi M p: c possible. Tor rie, "' Jti: l,lnseed oil: 50c. n fgtkl Ion; Machine oil 18 to S7o 1 Cylinder oil 27c: l-lb. ran Mica Axle grease 3: 3 1b. can Mica-ATc grf.ase 2: 10-lb. buck ets Mica Axle grease, 0.5c; Harness oil i Lewis e 7i:: Carter lead, 7jc; Dutch I 7c; Mixed paint, $1.15 a gallon: Do ble bitted axes 0c. to 01, Single bitted axes 70c: solid r'eei picks, 40c; solid steel mattocks, 40c; t-niooth wire, 12.75: Haib wire, J3.25: Wire fence, 23 to tOc. per rod: Wire nails, 2 SO aikeg: Steel buggy tire 3c: Dirt shovels, 40 to 55c; Long ham scoop, 70c: Short handle scoop, 7(ic: Co chains, 17 to 25c; Trace chains, 50 to 00c Simon saws, 5 ft, .5) 13.46; li-ft. 4.04: Hand saws 40c. to $2 5(1: Yellow collar pads, 21a Kelt collar pads, Mc. Horse Blemlcets and Robes I have the largest and best assortment of Horse Hlankets and Holies in the county. Hrlces from 70 to 5.75. Hobes from IS.SO to $.50. Thanking those who have so liberally patroni.od me. and kindly soliciting the contlnuince of the s.ime, I am Yours respectfully, Geo. 13. VYellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator rHillr-n k.'iM U IJIMii Iirun-P. ttuparln in 1 1 ' 1. 1 1 i l liif i. . Or. Lul'rtturu, ftIUUdJiililft, !' V G. W. EEISNEK & COMPANY., BEFORE STOCK TAKING WE WILL OFFER ALL . . Heavy Goods at a Decided Reduction. IF YOU WANT A GOOD Overcoat Or fl HBavy Suit, this is your time to save money, we will close our LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS AT COST, dud not an obi Garment in, the lot all new and up-to-date styles. We are now getting in our Seersuckers and Summer Dress Stuff for early serving See them. GEO. W. REISNER & CO. DeWITT'S !;;,uK WITCH HAZEL SALV E. For Piles, Burns, Sores. THE NEW YORK WORLD. THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Cold and Croup. BtWIH UH Tho famous little pitta. Iteud Wherever the Kngllsh Uiug uiie .Spoken The Thrice-a-Week World, now that a great Presidential campaign is foreshadowed, hopes to he a hetter pa per than It has ever been before, and it has made its arrangements accord ingly. Its new service covers the en tire globe, and it reports everything fully, promptly and accurately, it is the only newspaper, not a daily, which is as good as a daily, and which will keep you as completely Informed of what is happening throughout the world. The Thrlco-a-Week World is fair in it political reports. You get the truth from its columns, whether you are He I'jiie iu or Democrat, and that is what you want. A special feature of the Thrice-a-Week World has always been its seri al fiction. It publishes novels by the best authors in the world, novels which In hook form soil for 11,80 apiece, sad its high standard in this respect will be maintained in the future as In the past. Tut: Thi'.H'k-a-Wkkk WORLD'S, reg ular aubsorlptioa price Is only $1. (XI per yeur, and this pays for 198 papers. Wh offer this uneiuuled newspaper and Till-: I'Vi.Ton CiU'NTV Nkws together for one year for 11,7ft) The regular subscription price of the two papers !, ii.OO. BO YEAR& EXPERIENCF fEm ME Dcsicns Copyrights c. Anyone nenrilng A nkctrti mi l dMcrtptlon mnj Weak Hearts imi'i i.ii' .. j . ; .i 1 1 l (irir (ii tnrcntlnn tn pnihHbly jmumt tilile. free w fu ll a. f'ntnmuiilra. ( I 1 1 . I 1 I f I ' 1 ' ' 1 1 tl i i ' 1 1 I 'i I I hill. tlii.uk I'll .'HlHIll ttrnt frtio, OMuRt uuencj fur aecutinir patent r. r .ii ni tskon ,nnuuh Munn A o. rui'uln t;p- .nf Ml Ue, wl. .tout churifo, In tho Scientific American. K hanriiioimtty Illustrated woeklf J rm'Rt elr tiilalWm of niiy - m-l- in Jniirtml. TuruiR, jri'iir: four muniM, fk ooiu njr u th-m rinoimrR, & Co.30,Bro-lw"- New Yprs oHi:. Bli) K H. WhUiein D O KILLthe couch and CURE THE LUNCS w TH Dr. King's New Discovery ON8UMPTI0N Pries OUGHSend 60c 4$:. 00 OLDS Free Trial. Suroat and Quickest Oure tor h11 THiiOAT aud LUNO TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. CHICHESTER SPILLS I DIAMOND RUAND Early Misers The famous little plllc Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cur. a mil Coughs, nj xpol Cold Irom t system by gsatlv Diovlng tfe iiuweh. i.Auii'ti i a.l ..r for CHI CJIKS THR'S A HIAMONU 11KANI PILW iu Um OOLD mrtullic boxc. Bfalcd Willi lii.tO) KlbUin. Taks mo oiuk.. Bu uf p y ttnujftal .ail mmk (vr I Hl-I'lll.fc Ti'ttn V nikillNII II II Mi P 1 1. LN, Tor u . hit e Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one-hundred peop.e who hsve heart troubla can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swellsthe stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This Interferes with the acllon of the heart, and la the curse of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kaubla. of Nevdi. O , ui: I had atomnch trouble and a In a bad stale f hid heart trouM. with II. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure lur about luur i months and it cured me. ! ' Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. S 1 .00 Slue holdlnr. J S times the trial I - sir., which sella for 50c, Prepared by e, O. D.WITT CO., OHIOAQO. Indigestion Rtonwch trouble is but a nymptmn of. anil not in UssU true discus. W thlnlt of DnMpiC , Hourtburn, utul liidlg. stlnii u nul dlaessM r3 llii'j hi, mi, in, ,,n. ,.iil ,. . i-i-ium Nurvii l('knnaa not llllif ! I It wui this fm t that first i-orm-ily I.hI It hroii In tin.' i-rwitioii uf that now m iv imniiar Muunuli ! Rtfin.-dy-Dr, sh.M.-i li. -I.ir.ulvo ,. dlrtiYt : u Ktoiiu.c.h iiitvcs, ulniK' liroinclit ih a .,...4 j anil luvnr tu Iir. sliuopund in, K.Monitlvn w iti" out that oriirinul ami liittlily i iuI i-rliM IdIc no sui-h tiisiiiiaTn(-iiiiijlt,hin,-iits w, i- r i i',. hmi for iiniiut'li .1i-.it. -. 1 j j liruutti ami sallow i-ouum-xMi. 1 1 li KiuK,i,'s Ui-htoratlvi TiiLN-ts i r l.liiiml unil lor hiii'i. II wliul it can ami will do. Wu aa. U aud civ . lully iucouitueud I . , Dr. Shoop's Restorative W. S. DICKSON. year, ruarded as Beat aOI II HV l)MIJG;ISls KVKHVWIIKKst. Ul. a Vkeaaieal IV, Patla, Pa. vs It- lll.l. . Tim ORIGIN AL LstXATIVE COU"H o'.'fSUP KENNEDY'S LAXATI HONEY ANT '
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