INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 01 1 M and Oeacral Interest, (lathered If Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Chickens wanted by Huston, at lie lb. If you want your hens to lay lots of eggs, feed alfalfa me.l, al falfa mash, and crushed oyster shells. Get them at Irwin's. VOU can save money by buying your goods at Huston's clean up sale. A York county roan who suf fored from the desire to be funny crawled under the kitchen Uoor and yowled like a wildest. After his wife tired at him three times and woman like, missed him, he concluded to confine his imita tions to the kitchen where he knew he was not likely to get hurt. 5 gal. Oil, 55c; White Pish, 50c pail; 9 cakes Star Soap, 260, at Huston's cloan-up sale Rev II. C. Peters, past r of ti e M. E church at Riddlesburg, bts become somewhat demented He returned from a trip in Sep tember to the Holy Land. For some time past his actions were erratic. He was taken by his brother to Lewistown, the home of the latter and it is purposed takirg the invalid minister to a s .nitanum. Big Reductions on Shoes, Rub ber goods, Underwear, and La dies' Skirts, at Huston's clean up sale. This year Washington's biith- day, Memorial day and the Fourth of July fall on Saturday, thus giving the public three dou ble holidays. Ordinarily these do not come oo. the same day of the week, but by the intervention of February 2'Jth this year Wash ington's birthday falls fourteen weeks earlier than Mem jrial day which regularly comes live weeks before the Fourth of July. Wsstorn Maryland Raiirofid Company. In effect vlnnc 3, 1007. Trln leave Hftnocok follow; No. 1 a. m. (!.'!, i for tUirrtown. B'l tlu.ore. A ,ti..- ( hnmbemtvirg. nn l intermealntr. No I - m . a. iHk d iv 'umhe land, anil I ItlMraMtMM No. 4 1000 a. m ,werk day Haltmore (let- ' York aoil loiermetfute. I -1X61 B m. (we k da) Mule Orleant. Old Town. Cumberland. F.lliitiH aod woat. VmtlMilo train w Ith otwerr atlon buffet oar. t -Sftip ra. (wek dnyi) llaltllnore and In. termedlaie moon. Vestlbula t.alu with obaerratloi buffet .ear. No'S S.4p m (dally) leae luitlmore 40 p. m , llageralown 7.40 p. m. All tralDH make ooonerllon at nriieevllle for I'reder ok and train and 4 for p jlnts north and at Balt'more (ITulon Station) for I'hila delphla and New York. K M. HOWKLU fc. W. M YKRg. Oen. ! s. Aitt Aireat. No. No TTDled Last Night DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. DENTAL WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. (Sold Crown and Bridge Work a Specially. Teeth extracted positively without pain. A I Work Guaranteed. Will be in office from Thursday ev ening until Mondfcy morning of each week. DfSON PHONOGRAPHS and RECORDS FOR SALE BY E.R.McClain, M'CONNELLSBURG.PA Foley's Orino Laxative is a new remedy, an improvement on the laxatives of former years, as it does not gripe or nauseate and is pheasant to take. It is guaran teed. Trout's drug store. There are two little words, simple enough in themselves, that introduce untold trouble in the world and are responsible for more gossip, scandal and harm than any two words in the Eng lish language These two words are nothing more than, "They say." They have done more to ruin the reputation than all other things. If you never quote what "they say" you may be quite certain you are not a gpe kip, 5 The trouble with most cough remedies is thai they constipate. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently bu, promptly on the bowels and at the same time it stops the cough by soothing the throat and lung irritation. Chil dren like it. Bold by Trout's drug store. Albert A R'chards, of Union township, this county aud a son of the late Hon. J. T Richards, but in late years a resident of Wellington, Kansas, his recently been appointed Assistant A'tor ney General by President Roose velt, and will remove his family to Washington in a few days. Mr. Richards' son Clarence, a graduate of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, is now with Admir al Evans' big cruising expedition on the Pacitij Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says: "I have only taken four doses of your Kidi.ey and Blad der Fills and they have done for me more thau any other medicine has ever done. 1 am still taking the pills as I wanta perfectcure." Mr. Barber refers to DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are 8Jld by Trout's drug store. Public Road Meeting. There will be a meeting of the taxpayers of Ayr township at McNaugbton'B school house at two o'clock P. M. on Saturday February 22, J 908. The objoct of the meeting is to decide whether or not application shall be in t Je tor State aid in the construction of the roads ot the township. Wai.tkh Sai-i'incton, 10 W. IlKNllKltHHOT, John Hineuaugh, 2-18 -2t. Supervisors. CLEAR RIDQE. Harry Ramsev succeeded in capturing a gray fox, Satuidav. Bert Henry and family and Daniel Mock and daughter Ethel, vibite'l J. P. KerJin's, ounday. C. R. Shore and G. C. Fields made a business trip to Hunting don this week. John R. Black and wife, of Three Springs, visited In the home of her brother, W. R. Fields, over Sunday. B. S. Fleming, having spent the past several months in Waynes boro, has returned to his dome in this place. Glad to see you back again, Sharp. Ice harvest is here. J. V Car mack and B. S. Winegardner, both put up a nice lot of it during the past week. Samuel C. Henry, of Dudley spent Sunday at his home in this place. Quite a number of our young people took advantage of the good sledding and attended revival ser vices at Hustontown Sunday night. Contractor N. B. Henry has been housed up the tast several days, nursing a very bad cold. John A. Henry and v i'e spent Monday at the County Seat. Mrs. Calvin Baker was called to Maddensvillo Sunday, on the account of the sickness of hei daughter, Mrs. Frank Madden. Squire Drake, of Siltillo, came over Fpiday evening and organiz ed a Grange at this place. Thirty two members wereiven the noc essary bumps to make them full Hedged Grangers. We believe a Grf.nge here will be a big hetp to the community both tiua.icially and socially. Eugene Winegardner visited his grandparents, Jacob Wine gardner aud wife, Sunday svW mg. W. R. Fields, who has been very ill, is improving. Ethel Kerlin spent Sunday with her cousin, Louie MsElhenny. J A Henry, wife and sou Mer rill, spent last Friday at Decor um. Jacob Car mack called on friends at Decorum last Sunday. Ephraim Anderson, who last fall underwent an operation in a Pittsburg hospital, for the pur pose of having a cancerous tumor removed from his mouth, is again having trouble in this direction. Yellow Ear Corn. C E Starr, at Three Spring?, has for Bale all the time never outyellow ear corn t 80 cent a bushel by measure: 1 20 cent a barrelthree bushels of oars. In MrConnelUbitrg, alone and without a murmur or any indica tion of approaching trouble, it calmly gave up the struggle. 1'oor thing, no wonder It died: its vital parts clogged with the accumulated tilth of six long ye.trs, wl hout any attention whitev er to its needs, can you wonder that it ceased to tick. The best of watches will die unless they receive proper treat-menba-hare your watches cleaned and fresh oil applied at least once a year, Btid thus prolong their usefulness. We have good watch doctors In our repairing department. WVV H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trust Company Building, Chambersburg, Pa. Are You Going to Buy A CARPET This Spring "P We have just received a lull and complete line ot samples of cirpets, which we are going to sell tor the next 30 days at prices below market. We can do this because we will not have to carry several hundred dollars worth of carpets in stock, but will sell from samples at lower prices than we could if we had our monev tied up in car pets in our store. Measure your room carefully and bring us the measure, and we will get the carpet for you, and will match and sew it ready to lay on the floor, for you. We can show you Union In grains, Super Ingrains, Three Ply Un ions, Tapestries, Brussels, Velvets, Ax minsters. Remember it will pay you to pick out your carpet now, and get it any time between now and May. We want your carpet'business, and are sure you will give it to us, if you want a nice lot to se lect from, at prices lower than ordinarilv. Very truly HARRY E. HUSTON Saltillo, Pa. REISNERS STORE NEWS. We will close out all our LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN' COATS at prices that we cannot replace them at this season. A good style LONG COAT reduced from $5 50 to $4 00; from $U to $4 50; from $ to $6, and so on through the entire line. from $2 to $1 25; from $3 and $3.50 to $2.50; from $5 to $4. borne beautiful skiits in the 'ot. Dress Goods One lot ot all-wool, 38 in. wide, at 30c, sold at 50c; some elegant Silk Patterns Plaids, Stripes, Figured and Plain, from 35c, lor purer silk, to 75c. A large line ot Furs Furs at any price trom 65c. to 10. UNDERWEAR for every size person, at any price. The best un deiwear for Men in the County, for 75c. a suit, heavy fleeced, cannot be replaced for near that price. SHOES for 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 & Co McConnellsburg, Pa. RACKET STORE John S. Wilson's Underselling Store, Three Springs, Pa. Remember that a constantly increasing trade is evidence of satisfaction. Our customers are al ways satisfied. They get just what they want, and at much lower prices than they would be reauired to pay elsewhere, for the same Quality of goods. You tilt save trouble by coming to WILSON'S STORE first. If you look around elsewhere, and then come here, you'll buy here anyhow, because in no other store in this and in Huntingdon county, can you be as well satisfied We have MEN'S OVERCOATS Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Underwear. Boots and Shoes, Miners' Supplies, Harness. Horse Blonkets, Cook Stoves, Ranges, Heating Stoves, and general Hardware, Drngs, and Paints, Flour and Feed. We have SPECIAL BARGAINS in SPECIAL BARGAINS at prices that you will wonder how we doit, but we bought a whole job -all the manufacturer had and we are giving our customers the benefit of our low prices. If you need an overcoat, don't delay coming, for they are going right out, and we only have a few left. Those All-Woof Blankets (white), full size, are going right out, and we don 7 expect to have any more of them this winter, when our present supply is exhausted. SPECIAL PRICES dominate throughout our entire store. This per haps, explains why our trade increased so im mensely during this season. When in town come in and see us. No trouble to show goods. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE paid for produce. Thanking you for past favors, and asking a con tinuance of the same. lam Yours for business, JOHN S. WILSON, THREE SPRINGS, PA. Why don't you make your Chickens lay eggs t When you can buy a -"o. package of CAPITOL POULTRY POWDERS for 15 cents, or the HORSE and CATTLE POWDER for the same price. Try this and be convinced, like others that have tried It that it is O. K. 50e. Hog Powders 25c. 50:. Horn Killer SSq. 50c, Heave Cure 25c. 50c. Worm Powders 25c. TV. M. COMER ER, agent for 1HEGEISER 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. Talk about Bargains ! If we don't have one for yon in a 12 qt. Granite Seamless Bucket, we never did have, and the price is right -38c. Just get another lot of those good OVERSHOES in Ladies' and Men's. Ladles', 50c.; Men's 75c. These are just as good as others are asking (10 and UOc. for. We atill have some of those HORSE BLANKETS at 60 Mfift 25-91 .60-12 23-92.60, and up to $3.75. Floor oil cloth, 4-4, 25c ; Floor oil cloth, 6-4, 38c; 8-4 Linoleum, heavy, 85c.; Wah Boil ers, heavy, 85c.; Hemp Carpet, 16 and 20c ; Ingrain Granite Carpet, 26c ; the heaviest EUf Carpet made, 48c; Straw Matting, 12 and 16c; China Matting 23c ; Galvanized Tubs, 45-65-65-75 and 8oc. I nromjUiT obtained in all ronntrten, or NO FEE. I I RaUl'M.nR.i I aVfUIS (Mill I OJi)Tlk'lltS IVjnft- IrreU. hrnii tktch. Mtnlcl or riiuiu. l..r Inn reiiort un iatfnualihiv. ALL luftiitf m STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. 1 ate tit Mm n n I l r ' 11. -i v t . r-ui iara.iit irii-irdi'll, 11 h .tiMik1 invfTiiotM Bliuultl iikta oar hand' bco" mil low Id ul'tiuiiatlil Sell !'ih'iUB.Vl..Lt in- I vent Uni will iviy.llnwtn fft ft p:rt!wr,aiirt other I TUHaOH Hiioriiiuiiuii. N -X tivo tu t.uy iui.lima. I D. SWIFT & CO. L50I Seventh St., Washington, 3. C.J We have some OVKRCOAT8 on hand yet. We bought a great deal heavier than last year, and still have a few, so If you want a bar gain in these goods, call and see. We want to sell every one like last year; and in SHOKS we are able to show you a great line. Call and be convinced that we cao do you good. Kespectfully HULL & BENDER. McConnellsburg, Pa. The Blair County Court was asked recently to determine who owned a big black bear, the hunt er who first shot bruin, or the hunter who delivered the linish mg shot. Uobtrt Miller was charge.! by Lewis Gorman with the larceny of the bear which had run atoul of a party of twenty hunters along B.air's Run. Gor man first shot the animal, but to Miller fell the honor ot laying low the monarch of the mountain top. Judge Bell dismissed the prose cution and counsel led the war ring sportsmen to choose H. H. Wilson, of Altoona, a leading Cen tral Pennsylvania game authori ty, to settle the differences. Subscribe for the News. 1 a nearly every daily newspa per that yon pick up you read of country newspapers suspending publication, one of the latest to do so was the last Stroudsburg News, published for over thirty years. The failure of its sub senbers to pay up and the new postal ruhug relating to paid-up subscriptions are given as rea sons for the suspension. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. SOc. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE 8UB8TITUTI8. Trout's Drug Store. NO CASE ON KEC0KD. There is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting in pueu monia or consumption aftor Fol- d Honey and Tar has beeu tak en, tt stops the cough and breaks up tbe cold quickly. Uu fuse any but the genuine Foley's Honey aud Tar in a yellow pack age. Trout's drug store. KILL the COUCH and CURE the LUNGS w,th Dr. King's New Discovery FOR C8li?8S ,3& AND AIL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. OUABANTSRn H ATTftP Anrnnvl OaiOltEFUNEDB A sledload of Fort Littleton people, composed of Mr. aud Mrs. J. Wesley Frak'er, Mrs. Beaver Fiaker, Robert and Her bert Cromer, Frank Haiston and Ueshong were in town a few hours last Saturday Mr. Haiston, came iu to take and ex amination before Bupt Lamber son, to make him eligib'e to com plete the school term iu th Gluut's school Dublin tuwoahip made vao tnt by the rosiuatiou of M r. Cook.
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