INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 i W nii rjrril lntrt, ilaihtfeJ i j I'ome nr Clipped frotn our r'xchtnje. CONDENSFD POR HURRIED READERS Egs iJ2c, But er HO.?, Chickens lOa lu., and Potatoes 70c, at Har ry E HnstonV, Saltillo. Teachers, buy your candy at; Slnvens' Confectionery. We h.ive it and at right prices. Dr. W. F. Teeter will be at the Washington House, Dec. 'Jnd to 7ih. Crown and Bridge work. Pi. lings that save your teeth. Artificial teoth that look natural and fit to perfection. Painless extraction. Mrs J. C. Comerer, of Thorn p son, is spending this week in the hoc Of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Pittmau, le Witt's Carbolized Witch Haz rl Salve don't forget the name, and accept no substitute. Get D; Witt's. It's good for piles. Sold at Trout's drugstore. Mr. and Mrs. L M. MeE'down eyofGem spent last Saturday night in the home of the former's s'uter Mrs. Jacob Clouser west of town. Arejou having trouble with your kidneys f There are lots of people to day who wonder why they have pains across the back, why they are tired and lacking in energy and ambitiou. Your kid neys are wrong. They need re lief without delay. Tdke De Witt's Kidney & Blr.ddcr PilU; they are for weak back, inflammation of the bladder, backache and weak hid .cys. Sold at Tro it's drug store. Jacob A Clevnger employed in the Navy Yird in Washington, D. 0. spent Mondav night in the home of his brother in law Judge Peter Morton near town. Western Maryland Bailroafl Company, in Cffrt u'ih 9, )07, Tmllh iitc tlh 'it v f.t;int I (U it vi. ni tdHllj') Hr HtrinU' M l il.nr. ,ViyimHortf, t. ha)ir)r?rMirii, "il n I ! II "I ' ' Mo ! u. tr (trdck il y"t ruirhe land, and Iriiinrfllui. Ma. I KJ. m k iHy- H.dt'mnre. Get- iv, bum York autl imrrmedtate. No S-tlk m one . it . Mill Orle.na. Old Town. !uintrlanl. I'.lklD" nnd weM '..'-il ult train wdh obfrvitUoli buffet cor. , Ko. MM p m. (we k dy) llalllmore and In- tprmWIIac Mt .tlonH. Vcsiliiol" I uln with oiw. vhUoj hufffit oar. Mo' I t.tltp m (dally) lea re ll.ltlmore 4(0 p m . llafrerat.iwn ?.4'J p. m. At train mnke ooatjeot'on ul Hrucevfll! for Predcr ;k and train s and 4 for p Inis north and ut llult:more ((Tnlon Station) for Phila. delphla and Nfew York. f. M. llnWEM,. 0. W. MYF.R. (MA. Ha i A Kt Aent. ChainliershurK Grain Markets. Wheat, per bushel . . . ...Hie. Bye, ptT liushel, with : .i rl 110c. (lorn, per bushel '. . ...IHV. Rye, per bu , without garlic 70c Oats, per bushel 4Vj. Si raw, per ton S3 and $'! Ilran, per ton t'-(I.M W. M. COMERER, agent for THEGEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills, &c. Engines on hand all the time. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE at Private Sale. The undersigned intend injf to re move from the County, will sell at pri vate sale, his property at Dublin Mills, Fulton county, Pa., consisting ( f a tract of land immediately adjoin ing the village of Dublin Mills, con taining seven acres of land in splen did state of cultivation, having there on erected a 2f story 7-roomed Frame Dwelling House, good Stable 20x110 feet, Poultry House lOx.'H) feet, and other necessary buildings. Oood ()r churd, and running water in the house. Terms to suit purcha-er. For further information address, J. F. Bomnorr, lL'-iVJt. Hobertsdale, Pa. TlnJ fluest Coffee Substitute! ever made, has recently been 1 produced by Dr. Slvop of Racine Wis. You don't have to boil it twenty or thirty minutes. "Made in a minute ' says the doctor. "Halth Coffee ' is really the closest Coffee Limitation ever yet produced. Not a grain of real Coffee in it either. Health Coffee imitation is made from pure toasted cereals or grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool an expert were he to un knowingly drink it fcr coffee. E R. McClain. Mr. B. P. Shaffer, vica presi dent acd business manager of theTri-Stale Business College, Cumberland, Md., is attending the Institute this week. Mr. Shaffor was here last year, and gave a lree scholarship to one of tho teachers, and is doing the same this year. The Tn-State is all right, and the past h is been the most prosperous year of its existence Whenever you feel that your stomach has gone a little wrong, or when you feel that it is not in good orde-, ' s is evidoncod by mean headaches, nerviusness, bad breath, and belching, take something at timos, and especial ly after your meals, until relief is afforded. There is nothing bet ter offered the public to day for stomach troubles, dyspepsia, in digestion, rtc , than Kodol. This is a scientific preparation of nat ural digestants combined with vegetnhle acids, and it contains the same juices found in every healthy stomach. Kodol is guar auteed to give relief. It is pleas ant to take; it will make you feel tine by digesting what you eat. Sold at Trout's drug store. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. riy virtue of uu oriler of I lie orphan' Court of Kul on county, I'a . the unilerstk'nml. ad ministrator of the estate of Or. Samuel S. Hoop, late of Licking Cret k township, Kullon eouny. Pa,. decealed. will sell on the premlic of the late decedent at Andover postonice SATURDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1907 the following real estate, to wit : A Iraot of laud known ill the HOOF FrtRm situate In Licking ('reek township afore aid, adjoining lands of Catherine Hock cmilti. David K. Mellott. U irriet Kline, and uaMtt Lnyton. on the south; Elizabeth Layton. Ilitrrl et Kl ne, and Matthew Melton's helm, on the went; Matthew Mellott. 0, L. Schooley auil William H. Oeshong. on the uorlh. and on the east by the public road This tract formerly contuined ISO ACRES more or less, ai .d haa a tnree-sto.y frame DIABLLING HOUSES frame store house, log barn, and other out buildings erected thereon, md Is the same land decreed to the su d Or, Samuel S. Hoop by the Orphuus' Court of Fulton county, Fit., Octolier , 1K0J. (See O. O. d. No. 9 pp tt, Ac.) About IOO ACRES CLEARED aud In good s'ate of cultivation; the remain tier Is covered with EXCELLENT TIMBBR oak and pine. From the above mentioned tract have been sold twostnal. tracts- oue con tnlulag one aorc aud 8 perches to MuCuulay Meed, and the other ooutai ilug one half acre to Mrs Cora M. Mell At These portions, of course, ure excepted. The rlglv. of way from the public road to (he graveyjrd ou the farm, is also excepted. Sale begins at I o'clock. P- m. THUMS.-Ten rer oen .of bid when proper ty is kuocked dorn; one half, lucludlug the ten per Stats, on continuation of sale, and the bal ance In oae year with Interest, secured by Judgmart. H. S. OA.V.ELS. Aitiuinist.-utur. Since the new two cent tare law weat into effect there has been a dearth of the cent or pen nies with railroad men, on ac count of so many being ' used m making change. The offices of the Cumberland Valley Railroad have bceu supplied with thou sands of the bright, new coins with the 1907 Btimp upoj them. Christmas Is Coming. Should you think of purchas ing a piano, organ, or other musi al Instrument, as a gift for your wife, sister, daughter, or Kweetheart, be sure to compare prices aud quality of goods with those at Kieferle's Musi') Store. Bring your musicians and test the goods. Terms giveu to suit customer. Remember, goods strictly guaranteed, and pianos kept In lune, free of charge, for one year. We, also, carry a big stock of Edison, Columbia, and Victor Phonographs, and Records Everything in the Musical Line, Kept .it. KHETBBLK'B Mu.sk: BtoBJD, ML Union, Pa. Pneumonia PjIIows a Cold but never follows the use of Fol ey's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, hmli aud strengthens the lungs, and prevents pneumonia. Trout's drug stor j. Many a bnglt prospect has been shattere1, many a hope blighted, many a future irretriev ably ruined, I y t ie gossip's tongue. There may not be ser ious intent to it j ire, neverthe less, birth is Kiven to suspicions and doubts which gro v in inten sity aud force as time rolls on un til truth is powerless to resist. "Financial Conditions It will payy ou to READ THIS "ad" Now iMgjnniiiK to li w ileady improvement. Premium un currency has almoin disappeared In New York City, while Danks in many cities havo resumed cash payments. Co'ipled with this Is the report of the Secretary of Agriculture, which makes agreeahle reading. Here Is no fctory of depression and deficit -the fraud tot:il of farm produce much es tho ittipendioiis value of f 7, 412,000 000 Hankers predict that within three months money will he a t tit on the market. With the advent of December, theho'idas begin. Unloose your purse strings, viait Ludwig's lewelry Store, come In the morning-if possible, and avoid the afternoon crush. Sterling Silver Tablewnre and diamonds iniike acceptable Xmas gifts: try It. WIM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trust Company B iiMing C imbersburg, F'a. Store open uvtmngs until 6 o'clock. John S. Wilson; Three Springs, Pa. NEW STORE. OUR MOTTO. Quick Sales and small Profits. Having purchased the ontire stock of hardwaie from B. P. Stevens, remodeled tho interior of the building, and having added groceries, dry goods, notions, boots, shoes and rubbers in fact, mcst everything that is usually kept in a first class country store I solicit a share of the public patronage. My goods are all new, except a small portion of hardware, just received from the Kistorn and Southern markets. We have no old or shelf worn goods. )ur prices are as low. in fact 0.1 many arti cles much lower, than you would be required to pay elsewhere, quality considered. We can save you 10 per cent, to 25 per cent, on nearly all purchase -. It pays to trade with us. Note a few of our prices : Dry Goods I 'una ma, granite mid Mohuir fi"c ptr yd. aud up lllack orop 7.V " " worth $1 Maid silks for waists 23a per yd Suiting Best suiting Gingham Cheviots Daisy cloth Outing cloth 1'Maniiols l'V to .t.)c 7.V to 1 8c to 10c UHj to lis 12c . 8c to 10c Uo to 50c Blankets Our blankets, at 7"c for cotton, to to for an all wool (white), and they are great values too. Notions We have a full line of notions, con sistlng of ladies' and gents' furnish ings, overalls, jumpers, men's shirts, pantaloons, etc , etc. Men's extra heuvy work shirts ' c Men's heavy underwear iter pr. f('c Ladies' vests, ribled " " 50c Ladies'sklrtH, ready to wear " " 25c Ladies' skirts, fancy " " 2c Ladies' nnd gents' hose ll'c to 25c Men's outing II annel shirts 50 Men's dress shirts '"0c to $1 Shoes, Shoes We have shoes for everybody. Those patent leather (.1.50 thecs for men, need no advertising, they are go lug tight out. We have men's shoes ranging from $1.05 to 93.50. Boys' from B6o to 2. Children's 25c up. Women's shoes from $1 :!" to 03 50 You will need to see these shoes to ap preciate their value. R ulbfcers The Itoyal Blue Rubbers, from 3(1 to 01 85, We have a full line of rubber shoes for men, women and cliil dren, and rubbjr boots for men. Groceries 18 lbs Gran Sugar 1 00 Soft white " per lb." 8c. Nice browned coffee Blanke's coffee Star soap Ivory soup tney cakes 2 lb. for 25c 2 " " .'15c 8 cakes for 25c 5c per tsake 10c per lb. Tobacco Natural leaf plug 15c. 0 iks. scrap 25c. lMug tobaccos, all kinds. A full line of cigars. Drugs We have a complete line of drugs and patent medicineB. A full line of paints. Hardware We have a complete line of shelf hardware at unetiualed prices. Cook stoves and ranges, ranging in price from 00 to 40.00. Heating stoves from i8 to $2-1. Those air tight heating stoves are great values at $24. Snow-hall Washer, $7.50. Motor washer, tbl best on the market to-day. FlourandFeed Highest market price paid for produce. If hunters generally were more careful in the matter of throwing down fences, tearing up stone pilftt, elc , they would have more consideration from the farmers It is such actions as these that have put the land owners in ar ray Against them. To the ab:ve st ick I have just ad lad a large line of in all the latest styles. OVERCOATS a specialty. I was remarkably fortunate In laying the3e goods, ami will re. tail every dollar's worth at WHOLESALE PRICES Gome in and see. us, no trouble t show goods. It pays to trade with us. We can save you money, l'lianking you for past favors, and askiug a continuance of tho same, I am, yours for business. JOHN S. WILSON, THREE SPRINGS. PA. Executor's Notice. Letters temaineulury on the estute of Dan iel Melluli. ui'- of Uelfaxt lowuslilp. I'm ton couuty. 1' . dcwuid. having been ifrunt eil to the nndenilKuuil ul persons Indebted to S14IU etule ure requested to 111 ke Immediate utyuienl. and those having olalmaor demands against the aarue will preaenl tbeut without delay to JOS. 11. MEI.LOTT.- . JOHN MKLLOTT, A udover. I'a. lOSl-dt. Kieculora. MEYSH0NEYTAR ofa b cioufjt sa lla luraa Notice of Aunual Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock holders of The First National liank of McConnellsburg will be held at lit oftlue in McCotnellsburg, l'a., 6n the 14th. day of January 1U08, between the hours of 12 M. and 9 F. M. for the election of Directors for the cusulng year. Mkkkiu. W. Nace, Cashier. the CftMiLAl rlriginO U One of the most uitjful things' a fartnef fata own. Itli one of these useful machines he can saw wood, grind leed, shell corn, pump water, and many other things. I have Just received a carload of wire fence. Anyone needing wire fence this spring will save money ! 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 yard and lawn fence, the neatest and best fence you ever saw. Prices guaranteed just as cheap as the cheapest. I have also a nice lot of wire Nails, Cut Nails, UungHead Nails Slating Nails, Wire Staples, all of which f am gelling a. just about 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. rout door sets 42 Mason hammers Claw hammers Shoeing hammers Hatchets Window gla s Pure B ix seed meal. Inside door locks Hi in locks HuH hinges Strap hinges Ham door hangers Harn door track Traco chains Hreast chains (.'able chains Heady mixed paint White lead coop shovels Dirt shovels Forks of hil kinds Harden spades Garden Hakes Simon saws, cross cut and hand Diston saws, cross cut and hand Double and single bit axe Picks and grubbing hoes plumbing supplies. ollar pads and collars Linseed oil Machine oil Stone ht mruei s Napping hammers Tar Rope! Tar Ropi 1 at very best prices. Come 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 respectfully, Geo. B. Aellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. We have in Stock a larger line of up-to-date Furniture, Framed Pictures and Mirrors than ever before. Seven-piece Oak Bedroom Suits, 125.50 up to .'!." 00; Kxtra Dressers, 10.00 to 14 00; White Knamel Dresser and Wash-stand, $18 50: Iron Beds galore White, Green and Blue Enamel, from .'(."5 up to 13.50; Springs 2 50; and a spring that we guarantee for $3.00 up to 4 00; Mattresses $2 75 up to $12.00; Cots at $1.05 and 1.85; Couches $0 50 up to itlfl.OO; Side-boards 113.50, $17.00, and a Genuine Quartered Oak one for $22.50; Ex tension Tables, O ft., $0.0), 8-ft. 8 03, 10-ft. S10.7.; Stands and Parlor Tables at any old price from 75c. up to $5 00; Rocking Chairs 1.75 irpto $i 50; Heed Hockers, Porch Bookers, Child's Hackers, Hacking Cribs, Stationary Cribs-both wood and iron; Dining Chairs $4.00 up to $8 00 per set; High Chairs 1.00 and up; Kitchen Cabsnets, 0. 00 to 10 00; Ladles' Writing Desks 0.2.5; Combination Bookcase ant! Writing Desk, $14.00; Folding Ironing Boards and Drying Hacks, and many other useful articles not mentioned here. Thanking you for your past patronage, and wishing a share of your future trade, we a-e Yours, for Business, THOS. B. STEVENS & SON. Call and see us. Store on East Water Street. A A A AAAUAA AAv A AAA (, v 1 REISNERS' STORE NEWS. INSTITUTE ! INSTITUTE ! Subset ibt lor I only 1.0(' a year, the "News;" We will close out all our LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN' COATS at prices that we cannot replace them at this season. A Tod style LONG COAT reduced trom $5 50 to $ 00; troni $b to $4 50; from $8 to $6 and so on through the entire line. from $1 to $1.25; from $3 and 3.50 to 2.50; from $ to $A. borne beautiful skirts in the lot. Dress Goods One lot of all-wool, 38 in. wide, at 30c, sold at 50c; some elegant Silk Patterns Plaids. Stripes, Figured and Plain, from 3.5c, for purer silk, to 75c. A large line of Furs Furs at any pi ire Irom 65c. to 10. UNDERWEAR for every size person, at any price. The best un dtiwerrfor V.ui in the County, fcr 75c. a suit, heavy fleeced, canr.ot be replaced for near that price. SHOES fui Ladies trom 1 .25 up. In the better shoes, we can't be beat. A very nice line ot .Misses' and Children's trom 25c. up. Don't fail to call. We will save you money on eveiything. Respectfully, Geo. W- Reisner & Go McConnellsburg, Pa.
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