INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS lf : W attJ licneral Inlercsl, Oathcrrd i P&M or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Special reductions on Over U .ats an 1 Ladies' Coats, at H. E. liust. n'M. Mrs. Ernory Ilessler and Miss Anna Mann, of Saluvia, were shopping in town last Thursday. Harry B Huston. Saltillo, pays 80, for effRs, E6a. for butter, 9c. lb. for chickens. 50c. bu, for po tatoes. John T?. Sipes and daughter, Miss Lilly, of IJanisouville, were McCjnnellsburg visitors last Thursday. H lbs Prunes for C.'c, 8 Cakes Stir Soap for 25c, 4 lbs. Lima n.mns for 25c, or 18 los. Gran, fiuzar for $1.00 at Harry E. Hus ton's, Saltillo. Mrs. George VV. Hays, of this place, is spending a few weeks in E. erett, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Eli.a Michael. Crowds have been Hocking to tiiu auctions at Stevens & Rak er's store at Clear Ridge and h avo been getting bargains. L. J. Hockensmith, wife and little son Don, of Saluvia, spent Monday in this piace on busi n ss. Harry Render, who had been spending the winter with his fa ther, Hon. Wm. Hendor, of this place, lias :eturned to Illinois, wh.re he is employed on a farm. Rev. T. Dav s Richards, of Ger- j mantown, Md., ltnd his brother, l)r .1 Nnpnor M iphnrda nf Pal.! siugton, Pa , were in McConndls burg attending to bu iness a few ln.urs Tiiesday. Rev. H.G.Clair lias resigned his pnstorate at Newton Hamil ton, aud accepted oue at Boswell, ! Somerset county. Mr. and Mrs. I Clair are well known to ourpeo-! pWj and have our best wishes. For Catarrh, let me send you f roe, just 'to prove morit, a Trial ! si.f Box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a snow white, creamy, healing, antiseptic balm I that gives instant relief to Ca ! tarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see. Ad dress Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Sold by Dickson's drug store. Thursday, March 21, Intend ing to break up housekeeping, Riley Sipes will sell on the O. E Sipes farm, 1 mile south of the Pike, in Lickiug Creek township, on the Patterson Run road, horse, cattle, hogs, wagons, harness, household goods, &o. Sile be gins at 10 o'clock; credit, (i months. "P r e v e n 1 1 C8" will promptly check a cold or Grippe when tak en early or at the "snoeze stage." Pr even tics euro seated colds as well. PrevenUs are little candy cold cure tablets, and Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., will gladly mail you samples aud a book on Colds tree if you will write him. Trie sain pies prove their merit. Check early colds with Pr even tics and stop pneumonia. Sold in 5c and 25c boxes by Dickson's drug 8 to re. Wednesday March 27, Abra hum PlpHainirck will . ofr t;u I residence in Whips Cove, 24 miles north of Locust Grove postofnee, horses, cattle, farmiag imple ments, household goods, and at the same time and place will of fer the real estatu, consisting of 41)5 acres, 100 of which is cleared nr.d under fence, and In good state of cultivation. The balance Ifl well timbered. Eisy terms on the real estate, and 0 months on the personal property. Sale be gins at 10 o'cloclf. Does Coffee disagree with you? Probably it d es ! Then try Dr. Shoop's Health Cjffee. "Health Coffee" is a clover combination of parched cereals and nuts. Not a grain of real Coffee, remember, in Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, yet its llavor and taste matches closely old Java and Mocha Coffee, if your stomach, heart, or kidnoya can't stand Coffee drinking, try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nourishing, and satisfying. Its uice oven for the youngest child. Sold by E R. McCluin. Subscribe for the "News, 'only 51.00 a year. Horton Alloway. Mr. Albert Horton and Miss Hoitha Alloway loth of New' ii rnada, were married last Fri-j day at the M. E. parsonage at! Three Springs by Rev. Henry ! Kingsley Ash. The groom is In dustrious and the bride is hand-1 some, and what is better, a good cook. With this combination it is very safe to predict prosperity and happiness. San Francisco THE TOUCH THAT HEALS, is the touch ot Huckleu's Arnica Sal fe. It's the happiest combi nation of Arnica llowers and heal ing balsams ever compounded. No matter how old the sore or ulcer is. this Salve will cure it. For burns, scalds, cuts, wounds or piles, its an absolute cure Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. 25c has t nti sfnctorlly adjusted its differences with the Sunrise Kingdom concerning the school fpifstiop, Japan agreeing to prohibit coolies lroni iromg to the United States. Our MJap ' Watches were not even mentioned in the proceedings there fore we shall continue to offer to you these wonder ful watches at 1.00 each, small size at 1.88, All fully warranted for one year. Let us mail you one. WVV H. Ludwig, Jeweler and Silversmith Trust Company Building, Chambersburg, Pa. Announcements for thcM. E. Church for The Week Beginning March 10, 1907. Ft. Littleton. Sabbath school, 0 a. m.; last preiching service for this conference year, 10:80 ft, m , subject, Estimate of a Man's Worth; Fpworth League, 7 p. m. Knobsville. Sabbath School, 1:30 p. m.; last preaching service for this conference year, 2:!I0 p. m., subject, The Current of Our Lizes; Prayer and praise service, 7 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7 o'cloclf. McConnellsburg. Sabbath school. :!10 a. m.; class meeting, 10:1(0 a. m.; Jr. Epworth L ague, 2 p. m ; Sr. Epworth League, 6:18 p. no.; evening sermon, 7 o'clock subject, The Fourth Command ment. John Conley Grimet, pas tor. Some Mid-Winter Prices from the 13 . C5 ouss Racket iliore. Ji si m iiir si iss i R A Humane Appeal. A humane citizen of Richmond, Ind., Mr U.D. Williams, 107 West Main St., says : I appeal to all persons with weak lungs to take Dr. King's New Discovery, the only remedy that has helped me and fully comes up to the propri etor's recom mendation. " It saves more lives thau all other throat and lung remedies put together. Psed as a cough and cold cure the world ove-. Cures asthma, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough ipiinsy, hoarsoness, aud phthisic, stops hemorrhages of the lungs and bu'lds them up. Guaranteed at Trout's drug store. 50c. and 1.00. Trial bottle free. 2 ply Tar Taper BocjiiO-ft Hoard measures 25c Caps for same k'tjfi jl'udlncks iO And 20c Tar pappr nails 04c ' Tablespoons, set, 12c "KJO square feet of siding paper 4c Teaspoons, set, tie Single bit axes 4.V-1 22cifl. cartridges 14- Double bit axes SCfl :i2-eal. rim lift Oftli ridges . 2V Home made handles 20c ' M centre lire " 4(1.' Horse rasps, 13 and HI in., IS to 2oc Compass saws Me Shoeing hammers 2.1 and tOo Shelf brackets, pr. f to 8e 7 cakes of Lenox soap CSc Mold-fast shoe nails 8c Cow chains 4i ft. I6o Wood saws and frames 48c Cow chains 5 ft., heavy, 22c ! Cross cut saws 1.00 to ;i.2.r Mann axes KOe Keonomy halters 75c Open links i; for 5c j Double strength halters Hoc Knob locks lite Mrs. Pott's sad irons Hoc .'Ix.1 in. steel butt hinges Sc I Single tree clips, sot, 14c 3-corner files 9, 4 and 5c j Sand paper 2 for lc Kat-tail files r. and Kc Mouse traps, doz. 20c Plat tiles 8, 0, 10 and 12c Curry combs 5 to 15c Spring snw sets 30c I Rivets for harness 4c Communicated. EDITOR NEWS: Will you kind ly give me space ir your paper to make public a very great wrong done to some of the voters of this election district myself includ ed, lu November last a number of qualified voters of this district went to the election house, re ceived our tickets, marked and deposited them in accordance with the law. but that was the last of them. The official returns published in the county papers fail to show that they were count ed. From a letter in my posses sion it seems that the election board, either intentionally or un intentionally, did a grievous wrong. I am inclined to think from the evidence at hand that the election board is responsible for the misdemeanor, for misde meanor it is; and that ot no small nature. And, again i I have been in formed that at this February election, this same board violated the constitution which they swore to support by refusing two voters the right to exercise the privil eges assured them by Article VIII, Section 7 of the constitu tion of the State of Pennsylvania. Now, there is no excuse for this last act. Some of the board knew these same two voters ail their lives, and knew them to be fr e e holders and, furthermore, knew that these same two voters were born aud taised in Belfast township the one living on Ins farm -the other living with his father with:n a stoiie throw of his farm, and both living contiguous to this same ofticial, who sat q.net ly by, not even raising his voice iu protest against the outrage. What are we to think when men who have" paid tax for forty and more yoirs, can be brow beaten and turned 'away from the polls in so high handed a manner as this ' Let this board vindicate itself if it can do so. Respectfully, Thomas Lai.ky. Gem, Pen mi , February 20, 1U07. TINWARE, We certainly have a nice line of these goods and at prices thai it can't be i bought at to-day. We still sell the 2-it. covered buckets at 5c, 3-qt. at He, 4-qt. at loc, li-ql. flaring pail Bo, loqt, loe, lo-qt dairy pails 15c, lo-t. disli pans loc, 14-qt. 14c. 17-qt at 17c, 14-qt. charcoal rotlnned dish pans 2c ,17-qt. 30c, 21-qt.3lic, tlo cups 2c, 2qt fUt coffee pots 0 and 12c, 3-qt. 14 4 qt. Hie, No. 1 Diet, lantern 45c, No. 2 Blizzard 78c. No. 8 and !l wash boilers H8o and 5c, ood heavy goods, B3o. GRANITE WARE 2-qt blue and white coffee pots 25c, 3-qt, 30c, 4-qt. 33o, blue and white kettles I 4-qt. 23c, (l-qt. 35c, S-qt. 40c, 10 qt blue and white seamless water pails 50c, blue and white Borhn covered kettles 10-qt. Wo , lids of same goods, granite chambers 25 and 2Hc. UNDERWEAR Well, we feel slow to talk about underwear because we have sold ao much, j 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 juBt as good as the first. l!)-oz. goods I at 43c or 85c a suit. Boys' 24c, children's union suits at 2:tc, ladies' 23 and 48c. I If you still need any of these goods we can save you money: and in corduroy pants we are doing a nicer business thjn ever men's 1.2.5 to $2 40. Boys' long pants $1.15 to sfrl.HH, knee cords lined all through, 50 to 75c, men's droll ! shirts 45, (15 and 90c. Thanks for your trade and the nice increase in our business the past year I and soliciting a share in the future, we are, HULL & BENDER. Big Auction AT Clear Ridge of strictly all New Goods. General store closing out. Auction Saturday The Qth commencing at 1 o'clock, also at night commencing at 7 o 'clock sharp, and on Wednesday Night The 13th and Saturday Night The 16th. Stevens and Raker are both leaving the county and their general line of Merchan dise will go at Auction Sale regardless of price. This is a great chance to secure bar gains of all kinds. Shoes, Rubbers. Dry Goods, Notions, and Hardware going un der the hammer. Here is the place to get your spring and summer goods. Terms six months. Don't Miss This Auction. Stevens & Raker. James M. Chesnut, Auctioneer. W Early Risers The famous little pNI DoWltt's Kitt Salve Cumberland Valley Trains leave Port Loudon at 7. 12 a. in.. 11.47 a. m., 2 48 p m.; leave Mer corsburgath.04 a. m.. 12 07 p. :n., and 3.05 p. mi. Arrive at Mercaraburg at 7.47 a. in., 10.28 a. m., and 5.53 p. m. Loudon, 8.07 a. m., 10.48 a. m., and 6.18 p. m. Hides Wanted. The undesigned will pay for green bides free from cuts, thu foUowing prices : titeers and heifera, 10c ; xws, 9c; bulla, So; calf-skins, (0 to 80c.; tallow, 4c. Cut IndeB, 1 cent a pound less than foregoing prices; salted hides, 11 to 12 cents. Paul Waunkr. It will pay you to READ THIS "ao" The (Inoniine I'.ngine is one of the most useful thirds a farmer can own. With one of these useful machines he can saw v rod, I find feed, shell corn, pump wap r, and many other things. I have just received a carload of eirS fence. Anyone needirg wire fence this spring will save money by Vailing to see my fence soon, as 1 have a complete line of field, Poultry ami Harden fence on hands. rlilTerent heights and weights. Also a nice lot of yind anil lawn fence, the neatest and best fence you over saw. Prices guaranteed just as cheap as the cheupe-t. 1 have also a nice lot of wire Nails, Cut Kalll, Hung Head Nni Slating Nails, W ire Hi npies, all of which I am soiling a' Just about what you would have to pay If you were bnylri' Hiem whol.-sale. To anyone who is going to build it will pay you good money to come and see mo before yon get the hardware. I'ront door sets inside door locki Kim locks Butt hiiiL'e , Strap hinges Burn door hangers Barn door truck Trace chains Breast chains 'able chains Beady mixed paint White lead . Scoop shovels Bin shovels I'orks of all kinds ' union spades Garden Bakes Simon awa,CTOM cut and hand Diston saws. cross cut and hand Double and single hit SXCS Picks ami grubbing hoes I 'lumbiOfl suppl i' II, Mason hammers Claw hammers .Shoeing hammers Hatchets Window gla- s Pure Max seed meal. Collar pads and rollars Linseed oil Machine oil Stone hi miners Napping hammers I am closing out some Horse Blankets and Robes at a very low price. Come and see me if you want a bargain. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the s.ime, I am Yours respectfully. Geo. B. Wellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. (i. W. REISNEK w lv mi ivrs 1 BEFORE STOCK TAKING WE WILL OF FER ALL . . Heavy Goods at a Decided Reduction. IF YOU WANT A GOOD Overcoat Or H Heavy Suit, this is your time to save money, we will close our LADIES', MISSES' AID CHILDREN'S COATS AT COST, (iitd not an old Garment in tlie lot all new and up to-ddte styles. We are HOW getting in our Seersuckers a ml Summer Dress stuff fur rur'i nerving. See them. GEO. W. REISNER & CO. If you are going to housekeeping this Spring or want to buy any Furniture be sure and see our line before you buy. We are prepared to show you the largest line of Furniture that has ever been in the County. We have a nice line of Iron Beds, Bedroom Suits, Kitchen Cabinets-yes, don't you want a Kitchen Cabinet? the handiest thing in the kitchen, the housekeeper's Friend. Kitch en Chairs, Dining Chairs and Rockers. Give us a call. Thank ing the public for their past patronage and wishing a share of your future trade, we are yours for business. Thomas B. Stevens & Son., East of Postofficc McConnellsburg, Pa. j Subscribe for the "Newsi only $ 1 .00 a year. 9
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