hTFKESTING PARAGRAPHS Of 1 - nJ (lencrl Interest, (lathered i. i Mime or Clipped from our Exchanges HUSTON roN. N.F, Hoover returned to Mount Uuion Monday after spending a few days wiih his parents. leorUta W.CIevengor spent Sat urday evening and Sunday with his brother Hiram at Faimew. H. C. Mathias is improving his lot by erecting a new wire fence around it. Mrs. Ro'.ert Speer and little daughter Alice, aud Miss Alice Michaels of Everett, spent Satur day and Sunday visiting (riends in this place the former with her parents, and the latter with her aunt, Mrs. Jane Keepers. Mrs. Joseph Kanck was very much surprised when upt.u look ing out on the morning of the 9th to find everything covered with snow and still snowing; but a greater surprise was awaiting her in the form of a birthday din ner which her daughters had planned in honor of her IKHh birthday. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, quite a number were present, and the day was much oDjoyed by all. or your old I H P. Harton. U.K. Chesnut on Bert P. and W. W. Hoover, teachers from i It will pay you to READ THIS "ad" Fountain Pen Talk. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS r Nathan W. Meilott in Whips (!ove lus a tine six year old driv ing l.orse for sale. Kor that new suit, new hat, or pair of new shoes, try Harry E. Huston, Saltillo. Mrs. S. M. Cook has been con fined toher home during the past week on account of illness. Horn, to M and Mrs. William M. Uamil of Knobsille, Sunday, a son. Walter Lynch, n of Frahk P. Lynch of this place, has typhoid fever. For boarding and rooms dur ing terra of Normal School apply to Mrs. W. S. Clevenger. If when in Mercers burg, you .Mil new harness ones repaired, call Smith, and you will get a square ; our town, have each closed sue- There are now probably forty different, styles of Fountain Pens offered to the dear public Through the press and trngazlnes their merits ore proclaimed In (flowing terms by their resMvtive promoters. Our fountain pen exierleiire has demonstrated to us that all fountain pens will leak, that there Is no pructlcal value in advertised hooks, crooks, curves, under- or over-feeds: and that there la no Improvement over the original fountain pen: and, lastly, II 00 is enough for any fountain pen. Our fl 00 Fountain Pen .is as good as any now on the market let us mail you one. W. H. LUDlVtG, .lewder and Silversmith, Chambersburg, Pa. deal every time. Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa., is showing a nice line of Spring suits. It will pay you to call and see them. Harry E Huston at Saltillo, is n paying 14c for eggs, 2 for but ter, 12 for lard, 12 for sidemeat, lil for shoulders, "5 for potatoes, and 5 cents a lb. for old rubber. Saturday, April 27. Mr.j.Alice McClain, intending to remove from the county, will sell at her residence at New Grenada, all her household goods consisting of Or gan, Sewing Machine, Carpets, Stoves, Bedding, Dishes, and also the town property. Sale begins at 12 o'clock noon. Rev. Doctor Mathers, who was at one time pastor of the Presby terian church at McConnellsburg h is tendered his resignation as pastor of the Presbyterian crrurcli at Bellwood, Blair county, after a pastorate in that church of thirty-nine years. 'Dr. Mith ers wishes to retne on account of advancing age. cessful terms of school during the last week. BertKellar has returned to his home in this place after having spent sometime in Three Springs. W. W. Hoover has gone to Mer cersburg where he will enter the Academy. Miss Carrie Wiland has return ed to her home in Franklin coun ty after having had a very pleas ant visit with friends in this place and vicinity. Dr. and Mrs. McClain, Miss Luem ma Laidig and EugeneChes nut were among those who at tended the McClain Trout wed ding. Prof. B. C. Lamberson spent the latter part of the week with his parents. The tour party conducted serv ices in the M. E. church Friday afternoon and evening. The sug gestions and plans given to out- Sunday Schools will prove very helpful if carried out Racket Store Prices for Court Week. OUT OF blUIIT. "Out of sight, out of mind," is an old saying which applies with j special force to a sore, burn or j wound that's been treated with ! Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's out o.L sight; out of mind and out of existence. Piles too and chil blains disappear under its heal iug influence. Guaranteed by Ti out's drug store. 25c. School at Needmore. I will open a school in the P. O. S. of A Hall at Needmore, May 0, 11107, to continue eight weeks. Special atteution given to teach ers and those preparing to teach. It will be a great advantage to start at the beginning of the term. Tuition if 5 00. fiood board can be secured foi 2 00 and $2 25 per week For further inrormation, address me. W. Don Morton, AKKRSVILLE. Mrs. Maria Jackson aud fami ly spent Sunday in the home of W. H. Williams. John N. Hixson has been saw ing lumber for Barndollar's and expects to saw more in the fu ture for them. The home of O A. Barton is quarantined on account of scarlet fever in that family. The Akersville primary school closed Monday. W. H. Williams made a busi ness trip to Everett Saturday. Some of our people are suffer iog from bad colds on account of the changeable weather. There will be Sunday School nt I o'clock, preacl'.ine at 2:80 aud Epworth League at 7:30 p. m., at Akersville April 21st. All are invited to attend. O. K. Duvall has purchased the Akersville property and moved to it. Eclipsed. The Htrauger from the east was surprised. "Why," he exclaim ed, as he stepped from the train in the South Dakota settlement, "the Indians around here look aa calm and peaceful as school child ren ou a picnic. 1 thought thay considered themselves bad f " ' Wall, I'll tell you, pard," drawl ed Amber PUe, "they used to consider themselves bad, but since tbey have had a peek at si miic of the palefaco folks in the divorce colony they have taken a back Mtl." "Preventics1' will promptly check a cold or the grippe when taken early rr at the "sneeze stage." Preventics cure seated colds as well. Preventics are lit- j tie cold cure tablets, and Dr; Shoop, Racine, Wis., will gladly mail you samples and a book on Colds free, if you will write him. The samples prove their merit. Check early colds with Preventics and stop pneumonia. Sold in 5c and 25c boxes by Dickson's drug store. FLICKbKVIUE. Rev. Powers preached at Whips Cove church last Sunday. Rev. A. R. Garland will preach at Jerusalem church next Sun day at 10:30. David S. Garland moved from his recent home to the Abner Mellott farm Wednesday of last week. F. M. Diehl aud family spent last Friday with Mrs. Diehl 's pa rents at Km ma vi lie. Frank P. Plessinger has pur chased the Caleb Mellott farm. Job Winter spent last Saturday night and Sunday in Bedford county. Rev. Rinehart pissed through our town last week. Howard Mellott was at Rohm's mill last Friday. E A. Diehl made a busioess trip to Hancock last Thursday. DUBLIN MILLS. Mrs Delia McClain and daugh ter Birdie spent the past week with M. Laidig s. Belle Witter spent Sunday with Klsie Laidig. Isaac MUler was in our town Saturday evening. Hays Ht rshey was in our town Wednesday Belling silverware. Miss Blanche Winegardner is visiting her brother John at Rot ertsdale. Richard Madden still continues ill. William Kuepper purchased two tine driving horses. Mrs. C. C. Kerling is on the sick list. Frank Harnett spent Saturday evening very pieaow&iy at the home oT David Kuepper. Michael Laidig, our hustling merchant, made a flying trip to McConnellsburg lost week. Mrs. Robert Miller aud Alda Miller were in our town one day last week shopping. Floyd Shaw was in our town Saturday. We have added to our stock this season an up-to-date stock of Wall Paper. These are all new fresh goods -some nre In -some to emtio in yet, 4c to Uc a holt. Also, we have added to our Hue, Buggy Harness, Front Goars and Collars, and these goods are made by the liest makers that make harness. Don't buy Fly Nets until you see ours. We can save you money on team collars and harness. Cobbler Sets .1 lasts and stand, - boxes of nails. 1 hammer, 2 awls and handles. 1 knife all for 45c. Knives and Forks .'IM-4."-llO-7." and (We. Manure Forks, .ISc and 4Kc, steel shoeing hammers, 2:ie and 2.x Hasps, and 25c, web halters, 14 and 25c, rope halters, 10c, leather halters 75c and IHle, wire plyers, 10-in., .'(He, teaspoons, tie set, tablespoons, 12c, split rivets, 100 in box, 4c, tubular rivets, 50 in box, 4c. The best axe you ever saw for 55c Single bit axes, 45c. Dish pans, 10-14-25 aud Mc, TABLE OIL CLOTH 12c yd, straw matting, 12 and 15c, Japanese matting 20 and S3o, carpets, 19-23 25-:t5 and 50c. This lc carpet Is the heaviest you evor did gee it is lino. Curtain poles, 8c, felt window shades, 8c. A beauty in oil shades at 2:ic. See our :15c shade, as good as any oiks ones. Lace curtains, :W-45-(t8-"5 and 08c. This is a fine assortment. Shippensburg Work-shirts, 44c, overalls, 48 to 75c, boys' overalls, 21 to 4ilc, men's work pants, heavy, M()c to $1.10, men's dress pants, $1.25 to 2 50, boys' knee pants, 21 to 45c. We just go our spring Hats In for this season, and they are up-to-date. Why pay 11.25 when you can get the same thing for 80c Why pay $1 50 when you can get the same for $1.20. Loott around and see If we are not right. We now have about all of our spring shoes in stock, and it will do your heart good as well as your pocket bock to look at them and have us name prices or look on the box and sec for yourself the price. We mark our goods in plain figures, that every one gets just the same price. There is something wrong when a merchant only marks the cost on the box. 4- We want you to take a little time, and go and see and be convinced for yourself that we do exceed in quality and price not only in shoes but every thing else we sell. We claim we can save you 10 to 20 per cent. Try us. Respectfully, HULL & BENDER. XXXXXXXXXJOCXX XKXXXXXXXXXXX mm Fulton County Bank. (ORGAN I .KD IN 1887.) 3 Wmr Ont. Inieraat Fald on Tim Deposits. This old and well known Financial Institution is npw permanently located in its new room In the A. C. Nace build ing. Large additions have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stockholders has been increased to F1F TKEN, which givos all depositors a security of upward ot Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. M The Fulton Countv Bank does a GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS and extends every favor to their patrons and friends, consistent with sound banking. W. H. NELSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier. Mrs. A. F. Little has just returned from the Eastern Cities atter having spent two weeks there carefully selecting the finest line of Millinery ever brought to Fulton county. we have excelled all our past efforts in this wonderfully beautiful display of trimmed mil linery. We have a fine line of dress skirts, shin1 waists, Petticoats, Collars, Belts, Combs, Laces, and embroideries. In tact, we have everything to be found in a first class Millinery. We shall be pleased to have you call and ex amine our goods. We give x fancy Hat Pin with every Hat. MRS. A. E. LITTLE, McConnellfuburg. Opoosito PostoMc: DM Si VhI Ka 9sm The OMOllM Engine is one of the most useful things a farnn r ran own. With one of these useful machines he can saw wood, grind teed, shell corn, pump water, and many other things. I have just received a carload of wire fence, Anyone nefdmg wire fence this spring will save money by calling to see my fence soon, as I have a complete line of Field, Poultry and Garden fence on hands, different heights and weights. Also a nice lot of ynnl and lawn fence, the neutest and best fence you ever saw. Prices guaranteed just as cheap as the ohMpMt. I have also a nice lot of wire Nails, (Mil Nails, Hung Head Nails Slating Nails, Wire Staples, all of which f am selling a' just abou what you would have to pay if you were buying them wholesale. To anyone who is going to build It will pay you good money to come and see me before you get the hardware. . Front door sets . Inside door locks Rim locks Hull hinges Strap hinges Ham door hangers Hum door truck Trace chains Breast chains Cable chains Heady mixed paint White lead i Scoop shovels Dirl shovels Forks or all kinds (iurden spades Garden Hakes i Simon saws, cross cut and hand Diston saws. cross cut and hand Double and single bit axes Picks and grubbing hoes Plumbing supplies. Mason hammers Claw hammers Shoeing hammers Hatchets Window gla s Pure llax seed meal. Collar pads and collars Linseed oil Machine oil stone rummers Napping hammers I am closing out some Horse Blankets and Robes ! at a very low price. Cjme and see me if you want a bargain. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the same, I am Yours respectfullv, Geo. B. mellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. REISNEFTS STORE NEWS We are showing the largest line of Summer Dress Stuffs in this county, in. white and colors. Lawn (white) from 6 to 50c a yard: Linens bleached and natural, Shrunken Muslins, mercerized effects, &c. A splendid, strictly pure silk, at 3'c (white only); colors in 28 in. silks; splendid quality 50c. A large line of Woollens for suits at almost any price. We wish to call attention to our stock ot READY MADE SKIRTS (Dress). You will be surprised at the variety and prices. Skirts from $1.25 to $5.00. Don't fail to see them. NOTIONS, we have all the nice things in Collars, GLOVES, Ruchings, Trimmings, LACES, and embroideries a very huge stock at all prices. Don't forget our SHOE STOCK, which is large and up-to-date. ' Style and Prices right all the time. In CLOTHING we won't take a back seat for any one in business here. See our clothing for Men, Boys, and Children. Wall Papers, Blinds, Carpets, Linoleum, &c See them all. Geo. W. Reisner & Co McConnellsburg, Pa. 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 Cabinetsyes, 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 Posteffice McConnellsburg, pa. Subscribe for the "News. only $ 1 .00 a year. 99
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