mmm paragraphs 01 1 octt ami (kncrat Inter et. Gathered at Home or Clipped fro oar Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Our old friend Philip Snyder, of Tod. hu been quite poorly for several days. Mr. Jobn Rtha, of Vining, la., says "1 have been selling De Witt's Kidney and Bladder P lis for about a year and they give better satisfaction than any pill I ever sold. There are a dozen people here who have used them and they give perfect satisfaction in every case. I have used them myself with fine results." Sold by Trout's drug store. A woman in Indiana adopted a novel plan to get even ' with a drunken husband who had long heaped abuse upon her. Last week one day when he had re lapsed into a drunken stupor and was put to bed she got busy and sewed up ber spouse in a blanket so securely that he could not move, and then applied a horse whip until he roared for mercy and made promises to reform and signed a pledge not to drink any more. Last Saturday Mr. Hiram Clevenger took Mrs. Olevenger, Mrs. Villa Gehret, Mable Jack son, Mrs. Mentzer, Mrs. Louisa Jackson, Thos. Gehret, Mrs. Eve lyn Jackson, Rush Jackson, Mrs. Roettger and Bessie Gehret up to Mrs. Jacob Sharp's, about two miles north of Knobsville. Mrs. Sharp bad a fine dinner prepared which was much en joyed by the visitors. After din ner there was some music and then the party stai ted for home. This is what lion. Jake Moore, State Warden of Georgia, says of Kodol For Dyspepsia: "E C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, 111. Dear Sirs I have suffered more than twenty years from indiges tion. About eighteen months ago I had grown so much worse that 1 could not digest a crust of c .rn bread and could not retain anything on my stomach I lost 25 lbs.; in fact I made ' up my .mind that 1 could not live but a short time, when a friend of mine recommended Kodol. I consent to try it to please him and I was better in one day. I now weigh more than I ever did in my life and am in better health than for many years. Kodol did it. I keep a bottle constantly, and write this hoping that humanity will be benefited. Yours very truly, Jake C. Moore, Atlanta, Aug. 10, 1904." Sold by Trout's drug store. John M. Kerlin was in town last Saturday. While he and George Glunt were in the woods cutting logs for Grant Baker on the last day ol January, he met with an accident that might have cost him his life. Thev had just finished chopping down abig pine and stepped back to await its fali, when a large white oak limb that bad been dislodged by the falling pine, came down ana struck Mr. atjwiu m wiiiuiv uiu v uu uitu shoulder and back, crushing him to the graund. Be has not been able to work since. .The Fates seem to be cn bis track, for two J rears ago, while lumbering in Al en's Valley, a limb fell in much the same way and broke a bone in one of his legs, putting him out of commission for awhile, and a few days before his last accident, a dead white oak limb struck bim a violent blow on tbe bead. Rank FooiUhaesi. "When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, It is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than' Dr. King's New Discovery," says C. O. Eldridge, of Empire, Ga. "1 have used New Discovery seven years, and 1 know it is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, ard all throat and lung troubles. My children are subject to croup, but New Dis covery quickly cures every at tack." Known tbe world over as the King of throat and lung rem edies. Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. THOMPSON. We tee our friend W. R Myers, around again after a severe attack of mumps He says he would not have that kind of mumps again (or $100. Q. C. Slpes is moving to his farm near Dickeys Mountain, recently pur chased from John Hess. H. P. Bernhardt will move to R. C. Graves'b tenant bouse next week. Mrs Wilson Myers started Tuesday for Johnstown where she expects to spend a few days with her daughter Mis. Martin Dyer. , f A Cars Per Misery. "1 have found a cure for the misery malaria poison produces." says R M. James, of Louellen, S. O. "It's called E:ectnc Bitters, od comes in 50 cent bottles. It breaks up a case ol ehills or a bilious attack in almost no time; and it puts yellow jaundice clean out of com mission. " This great tonic medicine and blood! purifier gives quick relief in all stomach, liver aud kidney com plaints and the misery of laoio back. Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug tore. HOLD W, ftethci YoWaahlp's Popular CttsiUbU Cauht Napping. No Sertoli Re " nulls. On the 2Hth of February, J. O, Fish er, Bethel towhshlu's popular con stable found himself surrounded by a large number of apparently hungry people. Fortunately they did not at tempt to do him any violence, for the surrounding was at the dinner table at his home, and the table was laden with such a variety of appetizing viands, that the "mob" was too busy In their attack on the good things to eat. Among the guests were people from Johnstown, Warfordsburg, Needraore, Pleasant Orove, Dott, and Sideling Hill, and they were entertained afte dinner very pleasantly with music, games, etc., till 2 o'clock when amid many good wishes and good nights, the guests departed. A Lllc At Slake. Your life may be at stake when you notice any sign of kidney or bladder trouble as Bngbt's dis ease and diabetes start with a slight irregularity that could be quickly cured by Foley's Kidney Remedy. Commence taking it at tbe first sign of danger. Trout's drug store. CLEAR RIDOB. Miss Lillian Henry spent last week wltb her uncle and aunt, J. L. Kesselringand wife, near Gra cey. Harry Mort, of Sixmile Run, has purchased the Ephraim An derson farm, and will take pos session soon. The Sunday school convention, which was to have been held here on Wednesday, Feb. 20th, was postponed until a later date on ac count of the inclement weather. Cbas. Wilson, of High field, Md , is visitiLg his parents, W. H. Wil son and wife. Brownie Reeder and lady friend were callers at this place Wednes day evening. J. H. Detwiler and James Hud son, two of Three Springs' sporty young men, were callers at this town and vicinity, Saturday even ing. Taylor Ramsey and Mrs, K. E Brown, of Waynesboro, are rusti eating among friends at this, place. Quite a number of our young people attended tbe Oyster Sup per at Maddensville, Saturday evening. They report a large crowd and a good time. Jas. H. Fields, of Fort Little-, ton, having purchased the Mibu Anderson farm, will move into his new home this ween; also, J. D. Stevens will move Irom here back to his farm near Fort Little-4 ton. We are triad to see the one come, and sorry to see the otheri leave, as they are both good citi zens. The Mechanics Band of this place will give a free concert on Saturday evening, March 21, 1908, in the Jr. O. U. A. M. Hajl. The program consists of both vo cal and instrumental music- Great preparations have been made by the band and orchestra to furnish better music than ever before, and a continuous concert will be given from 8 to 11 o'clock. "Something doinr ell the time." So don't stay at home, but come and bring all your friiends. Oys ters, Stewed Chicken, and Ice Cream will bj served. On Saturday evening, March 1 1 tli, Rev. Harry Daniels will de liver a lecture in the M. E church at this place, subject "America and tbe Americans." Judging from the Reverend's ability to lecture, we believe this will be a treat Everybody is cordially in vited to attend, as no admission fee will be charged. Institute. Tbe sixth educational meeting , of Brush Creek township, was held at Oak Orove School, Friday night, Feb. 2d. The meeting was called to order by the teacher, Albert C. Garland, when Mr. Simon N. Garland was elect ed chairman. . The following questions were well discussed by tha teachers present 1st. The Dutv of the Teacher? Of the Pa tron? 2nd. Arithmetic. 3rd. Inter est, How Obtained? A well prepared literary program was well rendered by the school. This speaks very high for the pupils and also the teacher. Pearl Rick, Secretary." For Sale. Located in Warfordsburg, Pa, sixroom House, well in yard, work shop, and out buildings, also, Machinery, Geiser No. Sawmill and truck, Lath Machin ery, Line shaft on truck, lath stand, cut-off and equalize saws and belts complete all machin ery nearly new. For further In formation call on or address. Jas. E. Ritz, Warfordsburg, 2-13-4t Pa. DR. A. K. DAVI8, Hustontown, Pa. I DENTAL WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Teeth extracted positively without pain. All Work Guaranteed. Will be In office from Thursday ev ening until Monday morning of each Stylographic Pens More recently known as "Ink Pencils," h,ave taken a very great stride In popularity during the past year. This Is due to the per fection of manufacture, after many years of continual improve ment. The great advantage of the new "Bacon Stylos" over all other makes, Is the adjustable spring needle. It It arranged on a silver yoke and spring, is very simple and easily adjusted, pro ducing a perfect writer, long life and cleanliness, will always write and clean Itself by the vibrating needle, and wil. not, cannot leak. Let us mail you one. Standard Size, $2.00 Ladies' Size, SI.50 WM. H- LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trust Company Building, Cbambersburg, Pa. Granulated SUGAR 5c LB Cash ALL OF March HARRY E. HUSTON, SALTILLO, PA John S. Wilson's Underselling Store, St '' Three Springs, Pa. Remember that a constantly increasing trade is evidence of satisfaction. Our customers are al ways satisfied. 7 hey get just what they want, and at much lower prices than they would be required to pay elsewhere, for the same quality of goods. You will save trouble by coming to WILSON'S SIORE first. If you look around elsewhere, and then come here, you '11 buy here anyhow, because in no other store in this and in Huntingdon county, can you be as well satisfied Ire hare MEN'S OVERCOATS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Miners' Supplies, Harness, Horse Blankets, Cook Stores, Ranges, Heating Stores, and general Hardware, Drngs, and Paints, Flour and Feed. We hare SPECIAL BARGAINS in SPECIAL BARGAINS at prices that you will wonder how we doit, but we bought a whole joball the manufacturer had and we are giring our customers the benefit of our low prices. If you need an orercoat, don't delay coming, for they are going right out, and we only hare a few left. Those All-Wool Blankets white), full size, are going right out, and we don 7 expect to hare 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 farors, and asking a con tinuance of the same. lam Yours for business, mmm w RE1SNERS' STORE NEWS We will close out all our LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDRENS ' COATS at prices that we cannot replace them at this season. A good style LONG COAT reduced from $5.50 to 4.00; from $b to $4 50; from $8 to $6, and so on through the entire line. from $2 to $1.25; from $3 and 3.50 to f2.S0; from SS to f4. 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 35c, for purer silk, to 75c. A large line of Furs Furs at any price from 65c. toXlO. UNDERWEAR for every size person, at any price. The best un derwear for Men in the County, for 75c. a suit, heavy fleeced, cannot be replaced tor near that price. SHOES for Ladies from $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 everything. Respectfully, Geo. W. Reisner & Co. McConnellsburg, Pa. RACKET STORE Wire Fence ! Wire Fence ! We are now ready to serve your wants in American Wire Fence, and at prices that we think willmake it profitable for you to burn your old rails and buy wire. It is almost as cheap. You can buy it from us at 2j-29-3u-and-40c. a rod, and we will lend you a stretcher to put It up with. Before you buy, see ours. Farm bridles, 91.50 to 92.25. Full leather collars, II 93 and 2.95 The 91.95 collar is the same that others sell at $2.60. The 92 95 one Is the same as they ask 4.00 for. Guaranteed. See our Front Gears. W. have the most of our Wall Paper for spring in, and to say it is fine is. a mild way of putting it. We never bad as good a line. 3c. to 10c. a bolt, aud Border the same price. We didn't have 95 worth left over, Now, to those that are going to housekeeping this spring, we want tosayaword. We have window shades 8 to 25c; carpet, 16 to 48;,; matting, 12 to 23c ; Dish pans, 14 to 75c ; Wash Basins, 5 to 12c.; Stew pans, 4 to 18c.; Stew Kettles, 20 to 58c.; Buckets, 10 to 38o.; Knives and forks, 38 to 91.25; Spoons, 6 to 12c. set; Alarm clocks, 58 to 91 38 8-day clocks, $1 98. We also have the most of our Shoes in for spring, and' thl nk we can save you money. Respectfully JOHN S. WILSON, THREE SPRINGS. PA. HULL & BENDER. McConnellsburg, Pa. BARGAINS AT D. C. MELLOTT'S STORE, FLICKERSVILLE, PA. f Tf T TTTTf TT Tv Granulated Sugar, 5 1 '-2c lb.; Arbuckles Coffee 16c. lb.; Dutch Jara, 20c. lb.; Shoe tacks, 4c. box; Toilet soap, 4c. cake; Fancy toilet soap, 9c. cake or 3 cakes for 2 Sc. ; all kinds of Congh Sprup, 23c bottle; Matches, 4c. box; Butter Crackers, lOc, now 9c. tb. or 3 lbs. for 2 Sc.; Men's Hedry Work Coats, $1.35, now JI.IO; Men's Heary Corduroy Pants, J 2. SO, now $2.25; Men's Heary Under wear, $t.OO, now 75c. suit; Calico, 8c. yd., now 7c; Gingham, lOc. yd., now 8c; Flannelettes, tie yd., now 9c; Outings, lOc.yd., now 9c. Cut prices on all Rubber Goods. Western Maryland Railroad Company. In Effect June 2, 1007. TratiiH leave Hancock um follows; No. 0 fi.lfi a. m. (dully) for Hatferstown. nl- tlmure. tVuynesburo, Chumberiiburir. uod Intermediate. No. 18 60 a. ip (week day) Cumbcilund, and Intermediate. No. 410.00 a. in (week days) Baltimore, Uct- tyKbiirtf. York und intermediate. No. 5 U'.M p rn. (week days) Lilt to Orleans. Old Town, Cumberland. Klkinn und went. Vestibule truin with observation buffet car. No. hi p. m. (week days) Baltimore and In lermedtute ntatloQM. Vestibule train willi observation buffet car. No' 68.45 p m (dally) leaves Baltimore 4.20 p. m-, HuKerstowu 7.40 p. in. All trains make connection at Brucevlll for Freder.ck and trains 6 und 4 for points north and at Baltimore (Union Station) for Phllu, delphla and New York. P M. HOWELL, C. W. MYKRS. Gen. Pa s. Agt. Agent. IV. M. COMERER, agent for 7 HE GEISER 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. promptly olitalnod In an ronntrlea, or NO FKC. I TRAOE'MANKfc, Crtc.iIB mid lourrtlfllU rvtrla- I Urntd. beltd isfltS M...K-. ur i'tiotu, fur fir. I ri'imrt on uuraum T. all iui Hr.a TICTLT OOMPIDCMTIAL. I ntuit DtUtll I .XCJUHTUIT. BUriWlBV l.l.U(TI. wtueawaa. inventor, anoiuti nam onr nana- I. .it i.iillnWloontainatldK.llnatMita.Whjitln. I Tendon, w ill pay.Howto irrt aparlnr.andotlic I TalUAUte information. KuiuMwuriturM.1 D. SWIFT & CO. 501 Seventh St, Washington, D. C.J 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 91.00 Bottles. RIFUaf IVIITITUTM. Trout's Drug Store. KILL e COUGH AND CUR thb LUNC8 Dr. King's New Discovery AMD AU THROAT AID LONfi TPtMJBUEI. OUA&AMTKJtO IONBi MWWV WVWUKXk SJSJSJSJSJSJSJSJSJSJ