URN ( CI M M.Wi iPubli.shc-d Kvery Tluirday. 1. Y- ?-vK, Kditor and Proprietor. ACCONNELLSBURG, PA. OCTOBER 24, 1907 'ublishcd Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVERTISING HTSB. Par viviare cf S lines it times II JO. Vrr njimre eaflh subsequent Insertion.... 10. vii lulvertlsements Inserted for leM than i ni j months ohartfel by the square. Smoa. I 8 mo. I 1 JT. Oss fnrth column. .. half oolumn O-ia Column .Iin.no. no oo , . Oi.OO. 40.(10 .. 40 00. I moo. M0.M &0.00 T.0( Save This An) way. Hero is a riiipl) homemade mixture as given by an eminent nutbority on Kidney diseases, who makes tbe statement in New York daily newspaper, that it will relieve almost any case of Kidney trouble if taken before the stave of Bright's disease He states that such symptoms as lame back, paiu in the side, fre qu3nt dosire to urinate, especially at night; painful and discolored unnatiou, are readily overcome. Here is the recipe; try it: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsap&rilla, three lutces. Take a teaspoooful after each meal and at bedtime A well known druggist her in town is authority that these in gredicnts are all harmless and easily mixed at home by shaking well in a bottle. This mixture lias a peculiar healing and sooth ing effect upon the entire Kidney and Urinary structure, and often overcomes the worst forms of Rheumatism in just a little while. This mixture is said to remove all blood disorders and cure the Rheumatism by forcing the Kid neys to lilter and straiu from the blood and system all uric acid and foul, decomposed waste matter, wbjah cause these afflictions. Tryit if you aren't well. Save the prescription. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kodgers, of McKeesport, Pa., who had been visiting among friends in this county during the past three weeks are leaving for home this week. They came home to be present at the birthday party given at Geoiga Thomas's in hon er of Crandmothe : Motter. All her children were present except two, and a very enjoyable time was had. Mr. Kodgers U think ing of locating in this county. Thomas A. Edison, the great American inventor, says "Fully eighty per cent of the illness of mankind comes from eating im proper food or too much foxl; people are inclined to ovor-in-dulge themselves. '' This is where indigestion finds its be ginning in nearly every case. The stomach can do just so much work and no mere, and when you overload it, or when you eat the wrong kind of food, the digestive organs cannot pos sibly do the work demanded ol them. It is at such times that the stomach needs help; it de mands help, and warns you by headaches, belching, sour stom ach, nausea and indigestion You should attend to this at once by laming sometliiug that will ac tually do tho work for the stom ach. Kodol will do this. It is a combination of natural diges tants and vegetable acids and coutains the same juices found in a healthy stomach. It is pleasant to take. It digests what you eat. Comratrcial Law By Utley E. Crane, the we l known Philadelphia attoi ney. n instructive and invaluable treat ment of this subject in its varioi a branches. PICTUItKSii. PENNSYLVANIA. Pennsylvania's beautiful scen ery described with illustrations. MUSIC WITHOUT A TKACHEB. Learn to play the piano in 12 lessons, one lesson to be publish ed each Sunday. These remarkable and valual e features will all appear m the SUNDAY KECOUD, in addition to the general news and otbi r special features. Order from your newsdealer in advance. Thk Philadelphia Kexxhid, J17, Chestnut St. CIT THEM Al t. OUT. The Dflu On.' in l.lkcly to Meet in His Vocabulary. ' In the dictionary of fut.'s e fin 1 T c inV very often, p'eut, . f 'if' and lots of words like 'luck' and 'dosti. y' and phrases like 'If I only had time or a chance like other people!' " Did yuu ever think Unit many "f the words and phrases which you constantly use are your real enemies, that they leave their hideous pictures and black shad iws m your mind? How many lime have you bei n tept from doing a good died by such phrases as 'Oh, 1 can't do (.hat," "I am afraid that that will iot turn out well," ' Oh, 1 kuow I can't do that," "Somebody el e :nn do that a great deal better, ' "I am afraid to try, " "I haven't the courage," "I fear I shall lake jold or catch some disease if 1 do this or that?" I believe that those two word?, "I can't" have ruined more pro spects and have kept more a'oili y loing the word of mediocrity thau any other two words in our langu age. "I am afraid of this or that" is a terrible hinderer, a terrible blighter of ambition, a cooler of enthusiasm. All achievement and all efficien cy depend upon initiative, and that is easily killed by the fear words, the words which express doubt end uncertainty. "By thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned." Success. t Tbe hunters need have no fear in violating the state game laws in killing rabbits, ior there is no limit ti the number to be bagged in a day or a season. In killing turkeys the gunner may kill one a day or four in, a season. Five pheasants may be killed in a day )r fifty in a season. Some sports men in the citv complain of the law fixing the season for killing quail, which comes in on Novem ber I. BITTEN BY A SPIDER. Through blood poisoning caus t'd by a spider bite, John Wash ington, of Bosqueville, Tex., ouId have lost his leg, which be came a mass of running sores, nad he not been persuaded to try IJucklen's Arnica Salve. He writes : "The first application re lieved, and four boxes healed all the sores." 25c. Guaranteed at Trout's drug store. Help the Editor. An Oklahoma editor puts forth this plea i "My friend, help the editor in his wide eyed search for news. When your friends come to you, if you are not asfiamed of it, tell him; when your wife gives i tea party, if you will have recov ored from the effects of the gos sip, drop in with the news; when i baby arrives, till your pockets with cigars and call; if you go to i party, steal some of the good things, and leave 'em with the item in our sanctum. If youi wife licks you, come in and let Bl see your scars and tender sym pathy through the paper. If your mother in law has died, don't be bashful about it; give in all the commonplace news. In short, whatever makes you feel proud, sad, lonesome or glad, submit it toour twenty four carat wisdom and see our matted lock part and stand up on end with sjratiiude, which will pour from every pore like moisture from a dew besprinkled earth." Topeka State Journal. GROOMING COUNTS But It cannot make a Fair Skin or a Ulusjy Coat. Women with R(x1 complexions cannot be homely. Creams, lotions, washes and powders cannot make fair skin. Every " '"in knows that the satin coat of his thoroughbred comes from thn animal'i "all-right" condition. 1 the horse aet " off h is f ued " and hi co.it turns dull. Cur rying, brushing and rubbing will give him u cleuucout, but cannot produce the ci .voted smoothness and gloss of the horse's skin, which is bis coin. . Injun. Tho ludiof w ill see the poitit. Lane's Family Medicine Is the best preparation for ludies who dt ire a t;uUu laxative medii.iue that will give the body perfent cleanliness iotoriuUlr and the wholeaoineDesa that produce such skins a pointers lore to oopy. The Starch Problem may 1 a moat logically and most satisfactorily solved by always using the genuine Kingston! s Oswego Silver Gloss Starch. It enables the I an ad rasa to do the best work vith the least effort st the lowest cost. Whatever you wish to starch -whichever way you wish to do it KINGSFORB'S OSWEGO Silver 'Gloss Starch is resdy without delay, for it may be boiled or used with cold water, dissolving instantly. Truly marvelcua for producing a rich, white finish on fine linens, laces, garments and fabrics of every sort. Gives body with just the ideal pliability. The genuine Kin'gsford Oswego Silver Gloss Starch lias licen llie standard ot qnality for over half n century. BEST FOR ALL HINDS GF STARCHING For nrnrral nse boll an directed. For 1 iqht starch- Innj nneqnaled mm a cold water nfercli, requiring o boiling. Made for over fifty veara at Oswego. All grocers, in lull weight packnges. T. KINGSFORO & SON. OSWEGO, N. T. MaTitwai Starch Compmo. succcssors. ooooocooooco oooooooooo A New Line! oooo I now hare a very FINE and UP-TO-DATE line of American and Japanese China , Books, and Stationery, also some very nice NOVELTIICS I, especially, want to call your attention to a few verv beautiful LAMPS LAMPS round wick, and with line decorations on the bowl and globe. The PRICK II only M M. Now for this kind of a lamp this price is very low. Any one who is looking for any of these articles will tlnd some very low prices on these goods. Call and see for vourself. E. R. McCLAIN, r r i . . ooooooooooooo xxxxxxxxxoo IIUST0NT0WN. Mr. Ambrose family, and frienil of Harrisburg who are traveling through this part of the county in their automobile, spent several days last week with W. H. Kellar. Mr. and Mrs. Cor bin and two children and Mrs. Claycomb, all of Altoona, have returned home, after visiting some time m the home of Harry Dnwney. John Cutshall and wife, of Six Mile Run, spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm (Jjtshall. Mr. Ed Berkstresser and Miss Maude Cunningham, of New Grenada, were guests of Miss Nell Dawney Sunday. E. W. Kirk, Greensburg, is spending a week with his broth ei- N. M. Kirk. M. D. Mathias, wife and daugh ter Miss Virgie have returned home after spending a week at Hagerstown and Gettysburg. Mrs. A. N. Witter aud mother Mrs. Berkstresser, of Water fall spent last Friday with Mrs. Luther Kirk and Mrs. W. F. Lai dig. Mr. Will Kvigir ce, of Irvona, is visiting lis daughter Mrs Alice Martz He was eccompaini ed by four gentlemen who spent several days hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Speer, of Everett, are spending s.nne time with the latter 's parents in this place. You never have any trouble to get children to take Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. Tney lino it because it tastes nearly like maple sugar. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup is a safe, sure and prompt remedy for coughs and colds and is good for everv member of the family. Sold by Trrut's drug store. Is all killed we but KNOBSVILLE. Bang! Bang! Ban;! hear. Aud nothing time. Mrs. Jane Keriin, of Altoona, is visiting relatives aud friends in this place. Easton Stinsou and wife visited relatives at Clear Ridge last Sun day. There will be a local institute at Woodburn school Friday even log. Mrs. Geo. W. Sipe and son Glenn spent the past week visit ing friends at HarnsoDville. B. F. Wible is ail smiles. It i a boy. Dewey Scheidlemau, who has typhoid fever, is some better. I Mr. and Mrs. Oren Harrier have taken up their abode in Al toona, and their many friends i join in wishing tlu-m success. New York's mortality statis tics show an average of 840 mur ders per anuu in. Only sixty five persons are arrested for these crimes, or a fraction more than one arrest for four murders. Thirty three persons are brought to trial, which is about one half the number arrested, rr one for every eight murders. Of the thirty-three a little more than half -twenty-are convicted. This makes one conviction for every twelve murders. Outof the twen ty persons convicted, two are sentenced to death and three to imprisonment for life. There isn't much more danger in com mitting murder in New Y,rk than there is in running an auto mobile. To check a cold quickly get Trom your druggist some litt'e Candy Cold Tablets called Preven tics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Preventics, for they are not only safe, but de cidedly certain and prompt. Preventics contain no Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc. Her.ce the name, Preventics. Good for feverish children. 48 Preventics 25 cts. Trial Boxes 5 cts. Sold by Dickson's Drug Store. Mrs. Lou Jackson, Mrs. A. B. Wilkinson, Mrs. Thomas Haraill, Mrs. J no. P. Sipes, Mrs. S. B. Woollet, Mrs. Harry Hamill, Mrs C B. Stevens, Mrs. W. L. Mc Kibbin, Mrs. S. M. Cook, Mr?. B. W. Peck, and Miss Mary Gold smith members of the Woman's Uelief Corps, No. 18, auxiliary to theG. A. R., spent yesterday very pleasantly in a trip to Fort Little ton, visiting Mrs. C. Fleck, a sis ter member, and taking dinner at the hotel with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wilt. Indigestion Stomach trouble l hut a umptom ol. and not In hull a true diteat,.. Wb Uifiilt ol Dpepaia Heartburn, and IniUg, ,tion p, real ,!.,., yt thry aw nirmptom; , ,i, ol a certalu apecluc Nre nrkneu nothing 1m It was thl fact that tirm corrertlr lod Dr. snoop In the rrmtlon of that lion very popular Hiomai-h K. iui.i -Dr. hdhp KrMnrallva. Uoiiur illrect tn th tuinmch norv.-. i,. brought that luoaasi an.l favor to Dr. !.. p . .1 hit KrtoratiYH With out that original anil highly vital prtndpln. ,, urli laming a' coupllihiin nU ware rvr to b.- had k j iMv. moating, hllloiibneu. bad mSS fi" J fi co,uJu,,!a"- try Dr. Nhoop's .Hulvw.., . i iuiii-mii mm ior vuur. II what It can and will do IUII) IMUUIUIUIIU W wll and i hoar- Dr. Shoop's Restorative W. S. DICKSON. H TOlonbcrful Moth Ment on Ibere Xast Week. ftbe Douse was piicb full of people from nc )nb to tbc tber. The Whole Country was Awake to the Situation. It Was a Carnival of Real Merchandise Such as Saltillo Never Saw Before. We arc on the tecond week of this gigantic Stock Reducing aud Trade Increasing ( a nival which is proving to bo t lie most, bountiful harvest for the people imaginable. They're coming from Woodvale, Robertedale, Petersburg, Grbisonia, Mt. Union, Throe Spring, Maploton and from every neck of the nearby country aa well as good old Fulton County which has been so loyal to this store for many yearc; and would you believe it, even McConuelleburg knows that this is the place to get bar gains, for our bargains are going there too. They saw it advertised; they read the Newspapers; they saw the Bills. It was something they hadn't seen betore. They came and weren't disappointed; tor instead of a few items that are usually baits they find hundreds yes thousands of bargains here. Brese 60060 ! Are yon Keeping Your Eye en k Indicator, that is--Harry E. Huston. It indicates that the people are ) itcking out more dry goods and dress goods' than was ever packed out of this store before. It would have done you good to see tho crovuU gathered around the Dress Moods Counter, looking over the lutest weaves, tho latest designs, und see them buying right and 'eft on all sides. Everybody was Picking . Out Dress Patterns. The red ticket on each piece of goods meant a saving to them aud it means a saving to every customer who will buy during this eale. We sold thousands ot yards of calico at 2c. a yard and on Saturday, October 2t, we are going to offer you something else so cheap you will wonder it we stole it iotbina ! Clotbtna I The stranger you meet scans your clothing more than he docs your lace. They tell him more. If they're the Harry . Huston garments, they're right. They are nobby and theie is something about them that distinguishes them from other ready to wear clothes but the most attractive thing about iliem is the price. Our lowest priced man's suit is $2.10. Is that low enough? aud they go up to $15.00 per suit. It isn't cold yet but wo have sold more Ovenxats already during thisale than we did in two months last winter, but it is uo wouder the price does it attee' anfc 3kW Coats. We told you something about our Coat stock in our previous advertisements, but littlo did we tnii k that so many people would buy coats so early. A woman in Kobertsdalo bought a coat from us, she showed it- to her neighbors, and down they came and ttie way they raved over our coats made us think that Huston geta the latest at out of style prices. Adams Express Company is bringing more coats to us and you will see new coats here when you come again. We are going to sell more coa's this year than wo-did any two seasons before for people are lindiog out that thin is the place to get coat eatiriaction. . Merchants Can Not Buy These, But Ycu Can. 6 Cakes Star Soap for 25c. 1 Gallon Syruv for SOo. 5 Gallons Oil 150 test at J Jo Gal. 2 Sheets of Pins for lc. pairs of 10c Socks for 2 Sc. Loose Coffee 0c. per lb. 25 lb. Granulated Sugar $1.30. 1 lb. nicnacs for 5c. 1 dozen quart Glass Jars for ASq. 15 o Zest 10c per package. Look over the situation, make out your want list, aud don't leave one item out, because you will get the whole shooting match here for onsiderably less money than you ever dreamed of before. With me it is see how many goods I oan cell in 30 days. Drive up your buggies, bring in your wagons full of produce and we will load them lull to the brim. GO HOME HAPPY See for yourself that you can buy the wholq outfit for your family at ft great saving. We bid you welcome. T31Ji-lR,ttY: IE. HUSTON, SALTILLO, PENN A.
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