I 1WSTING PARAGRAPHS l!u," clover sooci at Irwin's. V,k County lYpasiiror John A. Henry was in town transacting business yostorrlay. t-pecial reductions on Over coats an 1 L'ulios' OofttP, at H. E. I ' ust. n's. Miss HlanclieO I'eck, who re cently graduated from a business college at Lancaster, has r. nice position i i Pen Yan, TS Y. Harry K Huston, Haltillo, pays 24a for egs, 2C .. for butter, He. ll. for chickens. 50c. hu. for potatoes. William Daniels and son Ma son, and J. Corder Mellott, all of Licking Creek township, were in McConnell8burg yesterday. 6 lbs. Prunes for 2."ic, H Cakes Stir Soap for2"u., 4 lbs. Lima Uoans for 25c, or 18 los. Gran. Sugar for (1.00 at Harry K. Hus ton's, Saltillo. Samuel Widuey of Burnt Cab l s, was in town yesterday ar ranging for the advertising of his aa!e. Mr. Widney has sold his faun and intends to quit farm ing. iiuy Valentines at Irwin's. Mr. and Mrs. Kolley Strait and l.tlle boy ot Thompson, were in town yesterday. Mrs. Strait said her neighbor Mis. N. H. Evans had bjeu poorly for sever al days. The Lighting Seed Sowor at Irwin's. Mr. M. A. Kendall, National Rank Examiner for this district, m de his regular semi annual in hf,etion of the affairs of the First National Hank of this place, on Wednesday, and fouud every filing in a very satisfactory con dition. The protracted meetiug at Green Hill closed last Sunday evening after havug continued for three weeks. The church wrs much revived and seven re ceived into church membership. Tuesday, March 2C Samuel Widney having sold his farm, and intending to qur. farming will sell ono mile south of Burnt Cabic.s OH the Faunettsburg road, all his hve stock, farming implements, corn, rye, oats, etc. Sale bog.ns at ID o'clock. Credit!) months. Wible and Myers, auctioneers. Increase of School Appropriation. Senator (car K Thomson Of I 'IioimiinviIIo, I'.i , lias mtro'liiccd a bill in the State Senate asking for an increase in the state ap propriation to the putilic schools 1 of the State. The bill provides for an in crease of $4, 000,000 in addition to tho 5,500,000 now nppropriatcd to our schools every two years. The bill has been reported from the Committee and WS be lieve that a united effort by those who are interested in the public schools will materially aid in the passage of the bill. Letters from the various school boards and from super.ntend ents throughout the StUo, to the members of the House and the Senators, will do much for the success of this measure. A Well-known Jeweler on Fifth Avenue, New York City Sold during the last Christinas holidays over fifteen million dollars worth of c la mouds and precious stones. As an investment diamonds have al ways boon a tirst class investment. Come, let us make a diamond proposition to you belore the February advance. WW H. Ludwig, Jeweler ami SihersmHli Trust Company Building, Chambersburg, Pa. It will pay you to READ THIS "ad SPLENDID FOR OLD FOLKS. Two sled loads andac.owded tleigh of young people from town drove down to Webster Mills and spent the evening very pleasantly in the hospitable home of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Sappington. They thought the weather moderating as they went down, but they got cud noses coming home. All headaches go When you grow wiser And learn to use An "Eirly Riser," DeWitt's Little Early Risers, safe, sure pills. Snld at Trout's drug store. On Friday evening, February 22, an oyster aud chicken swallop supper will be held at the M. E. church at G reen Hill. Ice cream and cako will also be served. The proceeds are for tho benefit of trn church. Prescription to Relieve I ladder Trou ble Which Anyone Can Mi at Home. Cut this out and put in some safe place, for it is valuable and worth raoro than anything elso in the world it you should have an attack of rheumatism or bladder j troublo or any derangement of tho kidneys whatover. The prescription is simple, aud 0U bo made up by anyone at' home. Tho iogredients can be I had at every good prescription j pharmacy and all that is ueces- j sary is to shake them well in a bottle. Here it is : Fluid extra ;t dan-; delion, one half ounce; compound Kargon, one ouuee; compound sy rup of sarsapanlla, three ounces. Take a teaspoouful after each meal and at bedtime. A fo a' dos s is said to relieve almost any case of bladder trouble, frequent u iualion, pain aud scalding, weak ness and backache, paiu above the kidueys.etc. It is now claim ed to be the method of curing chronic rheumatism, because of its direct aud positive action upon the eliminativo tissues of the kid neys. It cleanses these sponge like organs and gives them life aud power to sift and strain the poisonous waste matter aud uric acid from the blood, relieving the worst forms of rheumatism aud kidney uiiJ bladder troubles. The extract dandelion acts upon the stomach arid liver and is Used also extensively tor relieving c n stipation and indigestion. Com pound sarsapanlla cleans and en riches the blood. As you or auy one of your fami ly, especially the old folks, may be attacked at auy time it would be wise to cut this out and save it. A well-auowu local druggist is authority that this prescription is safe to use at any time. Mix it yourself. Some Mid-WinterPrices from the K!Ol4SS Racket S tore. y j t plj Tar Paper (."c I 50-ft Hoard measures 25c Caps for same c Pad looks 10 and Kc 'I'm- paper nails Mo I Tablespoons, set, 12c M0 s(uart! feet of siding paper 43o ! Teaspoon, set, 9c Single bit axes 45c 1 22-eal. cartridges Ur Double bit uxes 55c .'12-cal. rim lire oaitrldgaa 28c Home made bandies 20c .12 centre lire " 40c Horse rusps, 13 and 10 in., IK to 2nc Compass saws 12c .Shoeing hammers Al and 8Sfl Shelf brackets, pr. 5 to 8c 7 cakes of I.enox soap 2.ic Hold-fast shoe nails 3c Cow chains 41 ft. loc , Wood saws and frames 4Hc Cow chains 5 ft., heavy, 22c Cross cut saws $1.00 to 3.18 Mann axes 800 Kconomy halters ""' Open links 8 for 5c 1 Double strength halters 98a Knob locks lHc Mrs. Pott's sad irons 0e :tx:i in. steel butt hinges fx- Single tree clips, set, 14c 8-Comer Hies 3, 4 und 5c Sand paper 2 for lc Itat-tail tiles o and Kc Mouse traps, doz. 20c flat tiles S, It, 10 and 12c Curry combs 6 to 15c Spring saw sets 30c Hivets for harness 4c r i r w r e . Wo certainly have a nice line of these goods and at prices that it can't be J bought alto-day. We still sell the 2-qt. covered buckets at 5c, 3-t. at Bo, I 4-qt. at loc, H-it. Ilarlng pail 8c, lo-it. loc, lo-qt. dairy pails 15c, lo-(it. dish I pans loc, 14-qt. He. 17-qt at 17c, 14-t. charcoal retinned dish pans 2'c ,17-qt. I :tllc, 21-it.:Ule, tin cups 2c, 2qt Bat coffee pots !l and 12, 3 qt. 14j, 4-qt. 10j, No. 1 Dielz lantern 43a, No 2 Blizzard 7Hc. No. 8 and 9 wash boilers flfld nnd 83fl, 5),d ood heavy goods, 33o, GRANITE WARE ! 2-(t. blue and white coffee pots 25c, 3 qt. 30c, 4-qt. 35c, blue and white kettles 4-qt. 23c, 0-qt. 35c, H-qt. 4iie, 10 qt, blue and white seamless water pails 50c. J blue and white Berlin covered kettles 10-qt. "0c , lids of same goods, granite I chambers 25 and SJo, UNDER A EAR Well, we feel slow to talk about underwear because we have sold so much. But this is our business and we have the goods. We now have got in our 3d shipment of men's underwear and it is just as good as the first. l!l-oz. goods at UJo or 85c a suit. Boys' 24c,children's union suits at 2:tc, ladles'23 and 4He. If you still need any of these goods we can save you money: and in corduroy pants wc are doing a nicer business thin ever men's a 1.25 to $2.40. Boys' long pants 11.15 to iyl.H8, knee cords lined all through, 50 to 75c, men's dress shirts 45, 85 and 00c. Thanks for your trade and the nice increase in our business the past year and soliciting a share in the future, we are, HULL & BENDER. U. B. Announcements. Preaching February 17, 11)07 i liethelehem, 10 o'clock; Knobs ville, 2:80 o'cio.-k; Huston town, 7 o'clock. ii. b Rkuek, Pastor. BURNT CABINS. John Kerlin of Knobsville.speut Monday in this place on busi ness Mary Long.uear Knobs- ville, is spending some time with Sidie Snyder of this place.... A. J. Come er, son Llarry, and Jim8 Edwards of Hiram, spent Sa'urday here on husiness.... Mrs. Lewis Harris who has been on the sick list is better now .... W. J. Cliue, Jr., was one of the five successful, in winning the K0 prize in the Troup Bros, word contest for a piano .... An na Buckley, of Ft. Littleton, is soeuding some tune with Cora D n an in this place Mrs. Gra- cay Naugle spent Wednesday at Faunettsburg. . . .Geo. Charloton and wife, of Maddonsvill?, spent Sim-Jay with the latter'. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Finley, near De corum Mary Naugle, who has been spending Borne time with her sister, Mrs. H. 0. Ma t'.iias, in Altooua, returned to tier home here last Saturday. "HEQLiLAR AS I III SUN " H an expression a i old as the race. No doubt the rising and setting of the sun is the most regular per formance 10 tho universe, unless it is the action of the liver and bowels when regulated with Br. King's New Life Pills. Guaran teed by Trout's drug store. L'oc. The supreme court is to hear argument on the vaccination case next week in the suit brought by A . . 1 . A Attorney iienerai arsou against i the s.hool authorities of Wayues- boro. Judge Gillan decided the directors and not the teachers are the proper persons to enforce the provisions of the compulsory vaccination act. The state ap peals from the decision. M. Reese Leabhart, a former mail carrier of Huutingdon, was n trial at Williamsport recently for opening letters and extract ing money therefrom while in the performance of his duties, was convicted and received the mini mum sentence, six months in tho countv iai'. The maximum sen tence would have been two years. A true bill was found agaiust Leabhart last June. In October he.waa tried in ScrauUM but the jury disagreed and since that time he has boen out on bail. He has been taken to Huutingdon to bogiu serving his timo. The thirty-ninth annual session of the Central Pennsylvania con ference will convene in the First Methodist lOpiacopal church. Ty rone, March 80. Ouly three churches in the history of the conference have had tho disliuc tion of entertaining the confer ence three times Belief on to, Chambersburg and Tyrone, with the coining session. STEVENS & RAKER'S Bargain Store. For First Fall Days We Have The 6oods. FALL AND WINTER. Underwear coming in at prices that will surprise you. Overshoes, Leggins and Rubber Goods now on hand at a clean-sweeping price goods that we commenced buying as early us April and May. We have a full line of outing cloth at 8c., a yd. gingham and cali coes as low as Bo. a yd. MuslinB, shirtings, seersuckers, tlanneletts, at low prices. Men's cords from '1.40 up. oca. !M and i0('- a Aozon while they last. We CjL239 J st(i have a few dozen tin cans that we are closing out for lie, j , cfkDcr u,ll8S slsttl twine lb.t rope halters 15 1 -Vr rcv-J d, b nait,erg ;to and 45c, harness pads that wo are selling for from in to 40c. . cUollo ! Winchester and i'.M.C. shells Sr H fc- l I OnellS . ;t and ;ii dram of powder, all size shot first class for 45c. a box. Crocks from j to 2 gallon each, pi iiws 4 to 10c. each; gallons 20c. A full line of groceries that we sell aa low asjthe lowest, aud for SHOES don't fall to try Stevens Si Kaker before you buy. All kinds of country produce taken In exchange, wheat, 75c; rye, OOo; oats, Me: onions, 75c, and country lard 10c Potatoes 48c. Call and see ua. No trouble to how you goods If you don't buy Itespeclfully yours, Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa. The r.aollnn CngtM is one of the most unefiil thitgon fnrmw cau own. V ith one of these u-teful machines he can saw wood, grind f -ed, shell" corn, pump water, and many oilier thin- '. I havn just received a cio lond of ulre fence, Ariyu-.c m ' r wire fen. thU spring will savu money hy ABlllng to see my len t soon, as I have a complete lino of Kit-Id, Poultry nd Qtrden fcm n on hands. dilTrent height r and weights. Also u nice lot of. yaid and lawn fence, the neatest anrl lest fence yon ever saw. I'rices guaranteed just as c heap as the cheapest. I have also a nice lot of wire Nails, Cut Nails. Hung Head Nhi.'s, Slating Nails, Wire Staples, all of which I am selling a', just about what f Oti would have to pay if vim were buying 'hem a '.nli -.ii le. To anyone who Is going to build it will pay yon ..-ood money to come and see me before yo .gut the hardware. front door aet -Inside door locks Kim lock Unit binges Strap hinges H:rn door hangcri Darn door true Trace chains llrcast chains ( 'able chains Ready mixed paint White lefftl . Scoop shovels Dirt ihovels forks of all kinds i Ijirden spa (leg (iaiilen linker , Simon saws, cross cut and hand Distou saws. cross cut ami hand Double and single bit axe Plcki and grubbing hoei I 'lumblng supplies. ason hammers Claw hammers Shoeing hammers Hatchets Wi idow gla- s Pure llax seed meal. Collar pads and collar: Linseed oil Machiu.) oil t tone hi in met s Napping hammers I am closing out some Horse Blankets and Robes at a very low price. Come and see me if J ou want a bargain. Thanking those who have 0 liberally patroniod me Yours rt and kindly soliciting the pectf.illy, CODtlnU i nee of the s line, 1 am Geo. B. 7Vellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. ' AAAAAA (I. w. 9JL: : rtf REISNER I BEFORE STOCK TAKING WE WILL OI FER ALL . . Heavy Goods at a Decided Reduction. IF YOU WANT A GOOD Overcoat Or fl Heavy Suit, this is your time to save money, we will close our LADIES', MISSES' AUD CHILDREN'S COATS AT COST, (i.ufl not an old Garment m the lot all new and up to-date styles. Tie are now getting in our Seersuckers and Summer Dress stuff for eurhj serving. See them . GEO. W. REISNER & CO. Bed-room Suits- furnishing. Curae and look our I i JiyHAHHnj9jM McConncllsburg, jPMj HAriflll m j I I 58 V H Penna. lfltt ff lJhBdHK H III DU Vm 1 H I 1.1 ' MHbH ,1-piece. )() and tz'.-iO: s-piece, ana .i . iron lieas, j. in 1,85, W36, . W to io. Bprintrs, 2, ri.iid to m. .-. HnwrMMq t:i.ijO, $:i.e to (.ouches, tyJM to Cols, Vl.no ami H -rum i tli .mil fl "0. Commode. 2 5ll: Wabhutunds. M.Si. und up. Dress ers 10 50 and up. Hall Hacks, II nd up ChWToolwt, 10. Combination bookoaso an4 wrltlnj; desk. i:U5. Extension Tables, (l-ft. 6.85i 8-ft. HM to tW0: 10 ft. 10.5j. Dining-room Chairs, W.W, IB uu,l up to $8.50. Hockers, up to W.50: Uieil, $11 up to (t.50; Child's l and up. Hifh-ohah-i, I.15 and r.p. UkAmA.'lto hb toil 10 Olass-hall feet Stand, tl.15. Kasels, Mirrors, Towul Hacks, I 'ietutvs. P'.i t ur KrHines made to order, and a lot of other things in the line of house line of Fresh Confections and Oysters froi.h from Baltimore buy or not. Welcome to everybody. we also have a men line over whether you Cumberland Valley Trains Lave Fort Loudon at 7.42 a. m.T 11.47 a. m., 2.43 p m.; leave Mer cersburgats.04a. m.. 12 07p. :u., and 8.05 p. m. Arrive at Mercersbur at 7.47 a. in., 10.28 a. m., and 5.58 p. ta. Loudon, 8.07 a. m., 10.48 . m., and 0.18 p. m. Hides Wanted. Tlie undesigned will pay for greeu hides free from cuts, the following prices i Steers and heifers, 10c.; :ows, 9c; bulls, he; calf-skins, 00 to 80c; tallow, 4c. Out hides, 1 cent a pound less than foregoing prices; alted hides, 11 to 12 cents. Paul Waonek. LADIES at A Francos! ii. . L J 1 I " COM POUND Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Suir'."i m "Oif rmlt wlil t bljli irK' jou.nuo .. Kr ?'i i .T.Vl T'i V . Ur. LkVraueo, UUalpUU, MfMjDans A BEAUTIFUL FACE II tu bave pimplf, Molcbei. ur tfhr akin Imp tr lions, you an rcnu'vr (hem U A bav clear aosltoAUlilu.compieidouujr utlag BEAUTYSKIN ll Halit. Ntw Ileal, linuravr. tha lli.llh. l.ei.vt. Stiu tinpfrhi liom. Helieticial roaultM KU&rtiutai Hriul Hlitmp f..r l ie I'mrticulHiK an I laati MSSMM On - I'll CHICHESTER Madtuun I'luf. , tiniuitlj). M'f lull'. CHEMICAL CO., Itilalrlphla, p. KILL?" COUCH and CURE the LUNCS WITH Or. Kings New Discovery romsuMPTiON (uir.iis dim iOLUS Prins 60s fcjl 00 rrco . i'. 1 Utuesr.' and ttu'i'c;etOu'r THHOAT rd LVKQ 'I.UOUB- XdN, or MOSEY BACK.