D You cac et trespass notices at the Nkws 0(tic Hides Wanted. Highest market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, ;,t , .,, Wag ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg. A daugliter was born to Mr. and Mrs.Cyrus Waguer last Wed nesday night. HIDES. James Sipes it Sons pay the highest market price for beef hides at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Fewer llowors for the dead and a little more charity for the liv ing would be helpful to some. No one is immune from kidney trouble so just remember that Foley's Kidney Remedy will stop the irregularities and cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Trout's drug store. Geo. W. lieisner is in the east ern cities this week buying fall an J winter goods for their store. See their new advertisement. Mrs. A. F. Little has been spending the last two weeks in the eastern cities purchasing her stock of Fall and Winter raillen ery for her large trade here. She will have an abundance of all the latest styles, and the prices will be attractive. See her new advertisement uext week. Do not overlook the fact as you are about to do the advertising of your public sale this tall that the News office is the place to go for yoursale bills not that the News office will print them cheaper than anywhere else, but the fact that everybody reads the News Democrats, Republicans, Pro hibitionissts, Populists and 'res byterians all read the News, and thus everybody will find out about your sale. Two dozen peo ple will see it in the News to one that will see the bill in some blacksmith shop, or a store where the other fellow's bill hangs over yours. To (let F.. Among other things, it takes lime, protein and fat producing materials to produco eggs and keep the hens in flesh. It is es timated that a bushel of corn will feed llki hens one day, but it con tains only lime and protein BURNT CABINS. Hlaine Mathias, loft on Mon day for Cincinnati, Ohio, where lie expects to have employment for awhile. T. M. Cisney. is spending some I time in Windber. f Mrs. S. J. Pittingor, and Mrs. enough to make :)L egs, while ,t I Sarah Comerer, spent h riday in has fat-forming elements enough I McConnellsburg for two days' feed for 100 hens. Rd rN' Aaron Stahl of I 1L1SOVJ rK HIU UVn mining Mr. and Mrs. James Waters, near here. Those who spent Wednesdav This shows the neressitv ot hav- in a variety of feed in wticn Stahl's parents, there is more lime and protein. Is it any wonder hens do not lay in the winter when they are fed nothing but corn? evening at P J. Waters' were Rev. S. J. Pittiuger and wife, Mrs. James Waters and brother, CURED hay KEVER and SUMMER COLD ' Arthur Price, Ethel and Mildred xt u t 4 ta t I Cisney, Cora Kelly, Nellie Bow A. S. Nusbaum, Batesville In- . J "CEISER" 1BSB .Are Fully Warranted The MmI, economical, und reli able power for farm and factory. ASK FOR CATAI.00 NO. 31. The (icisor Mf",. Co., Waynesboro, l'a. diana, writes : "Iast year t suf fered for three months with a summer cold so distressing that it interfered with my business. I had many of the symptoms of hay fever, and a doctor s pre scription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines Carrie Welch is spending some time at the home of Myrtle Glint, near Orbisonia. There will be a lawn social at the M. E. parsonage on Saturday evening, September L'lith. Our school was opened on Mon- I ,!., Kir Prof I.nn'm Harris, with which seemed only to aggravato i . ' loriy-oue auiioii7 Bessie Reese left on Thursday Sale Kcglctcr. Friday, September 18 Etta Snyder will sell cows, hay, house hold goods, ifcc, at her residence in Tod township, H miles North of McConnellsburg. Sale at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. j At the same time and place Geo I Snyder, executor, of Philip Sny- der, deceased, will offer the real I estate of said deceased. Friday, October lt. Mrs. Amanda Pott intending to re move to Ohio, will sell at he.- resi dence near Big Cove Tannery, t i ji i . . e. 1 nousenoia gooas, reai estate, w Mks. W. W ' Sale begins at ten o'clock, when M-m3. a credit of 6 months will be given. Mountain House xxxoo XXXXXOCXXXX) When the Hand of Time I-eadu you to reflect, mart a SAVINGS ACCOUNT i WITH I 'onncrlv himw n n MT:iinr' DELIGHTFULSIJMMEK RESORT This well known place situated on the turnpike between the top of Side ling riill und tht top of Hays Hill. 14 miii's west of Met'onne llsburfr and 12 miles east of Kvprett, Is now under the imiiin' iin nt of tin' undersitfned, and is open to the traveling public and for the accomodation of regular boarders, families lookinir for a cool place to i spend u few weeks during the hot sum mer weather will Mud tills place ideal, for further information address. IIihkknukhhv," Hreezewood, l'a oooooo it Fortunately T insisted upon having Foley '8 Honey and Tar. It quickly cured me. My wife lias since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success." Trout's drug store. Mrs. John Rudolph and daugh- for Roosevelt, N. J., where she will teach during the coming win ter. We wish success to the young lady. Mrs. Walter Palmer, of Harris burg, spent several days last . .., 1 .. CI . 1 ter Nellie have retim ed to their week witn ner parents, oamut.-, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - in Unlt.imore after havinir ! Cline and wife, near hero. Farm At Private Sale. T.I btaUlka CO .. ....i ..II I-ui in tuuifliuui); o- wics, an 6 per cent. Mortgages. The First National Bank of McConnellsburg, Being under the supervision of the National Government, a Sav ing Account with M Is just as safe at an Investment In Government Bonds, and yields a higher rate of income. Pays Three Per Cent Compound Interest. FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburg, Pa. had a very pleasant visit in the home of her sister Agnes Taylor and her niece Mrs. Grant Curf man. This was the first visit Mrs. Rudolph had had in the homes of these people for thir teen years and she enjoyed it very much. ATTENTION, ASTHMA S'JFFIiRERS! Foley's Honey and Tar will give immediate relief to asthma suf ferers and has cured many cases that had refused to yield to other Mrs. Wm. Matthias, near here, who has been quite morly lor several dayp, is better. It Can't Be Heat. The best of all teachers is ex penence. C. M. Harden, of Sil ver City, North Carolina, says : "I find Electric Bitters does all that's claimed for it. For stom ach, liver and kidney troubles it can't be beat. I have tried it and rind it a most excellent medicine." Mr. Harden is right; it's the best Send for our MOUTiiAHI-; IN VHSTMKNT CrftflTTT.AM. which shows our unliiiie nlau of farm land, located at Clayhck, pim-in inonev on krat.hstatb to rims Franklin county, Pa., 4 miles '' ia . msY MoiiT.iAUKs percent ' ; to tne Investor. All expenses pnl by the liur- south rf Mercersburif. This farm j rower W accept at remittances of woto has all necessary improvements ; tl"(ro'""i1 uv "" ' r eiu'CH. which nppeur on circular. Over KR and fruit of all kinds. Plenty OH rafntaUMtet ..,,... A kin ........ ..f (.... ..,. unl "'I iiivesiinriM containing 7 acres, which will not be sold until after the farm is disposed of. Inmnre of J. L. Meredith, Mercersburg, Pa. 7-23-6t. (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) 3 per cent. Interest Paid on Time Money. Seed til your spure money Jas. W. Drape & Co., Scotch Moitiraire riunkcr. Suite SIMS 1-2-18 I Farmers' Bank Bldg., PITTSBURG. I s Deposit it, when you have a surplus, with $ The Fulton County Bank. Borrow, when In need from Pennsylvania railroad experts' have been experimenting fori years to discover a method of treating ties so as to prolong the life of the wood. They are now i satisfied that they have mastered j wood preservation and are about to establish a station for treating ; all kinds of wood used by them, KSLLthe couch and CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King's Kew Discovery PRICE MR X Vi-'a Mr v fi.oo. ' w 1 .t 0 1. Ti si Trial Be itlo Free AN(1 ALL THROAT AND I.UNC TROUBLES. - . M I M 11 , I 1 . i i , , 'I L-ii treatment, foieys noncy Hl-' J" , nlant ik to he located at Mount ness. ame nacK, ana an run aown i . Tar is the best remedy for coughs colds and all throat and lung trouble. Contains no harmful drugs. Trout's drug store. for weak- 1 anc exPseu 40 tn(! weather. This plaut is to be located at Mount Union, Huntingdon county. The lavA&ANsaao satisfactory! OR, MONEY REFUNDED. 0M. The officers are men with years of practical training in their re spective lines. They are thoroughly competent and exercise pru dence and the utmost care in the management of this institution. They do not have a dollar invested in stocks or corporation bonds. Individual liability and security to Depositors of more than 1800,000.00, W. H. NELSON, - - - Cashier. EIGHTEEEN STOCKHOLDERS DlKKCTOltS : J. Nelson Sipes, Chas. K. Spangler, A. U. Nace Wm. II. Nelson. J. F. Johnston, Walter If. Comerer, A. F. Baker Ok .mini 1 1 1 rm 4 Hpst too. for Ob s Sold under guarau "s , and malaria. tee at Trout's drug store. Curos Coldst Prevent Pneumonia C. M RAY, Auctioneer, PostolTlce Address; McConnellsburg, Pa. Fifteen YMUfV' Kxperience. Owimr to the in rreuNlntr number of 0"1In for my nervlces. I huve rtiichlt'tl to notify the public In this man ner thut 1 sIulH hold myself in readiness for public salt's aurtloDH, Ac, Price moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. -1-08. ly. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal bug neMi and collection!! entrusted will eocive careful and prompt attention. J. K. Johnston. J. K. Johnston. Rare Values and Ne-w Rail Styles. Nights Are Cool; It's Blanket Time GOOD VALUES. These Blankets are right weight for Fall. 90c. Gray Blanket-10-4 blue and red border 75c. $1.25 Gray Blanket-10-4 blue and white border $1. OO $1.50 Gray Blanket-10-4 black and white border $1.25 $2.00 Gray Blankets fancy border $1. OO Comforts and Woollen Blankets all colors and prices When You Buy Clothing Buy Good Clothing. Whether in Men's, Ladies', Boys' or Girls'. Get the Best. It costs no more. We say it costs no more, for we can sell you a good suit for less than you pay for a poor one. $600 A WOOL TAN PETTICOATS, 75c. Black Venetian Cloth accordion plaited flounce 50c 1. 2 5 Black Mercerized Sateen trimmed at bottom, 5 in: ruffle $1. OO QUILTS. Portland-Our Price $1. 50 others get$2.00 4 ' Lace Curtains, SOc. Good Quality, 39c. 75c. Large Size, 69c. 15c. Mattings 11 to 12 1-2 BIG VALUE IN FALL CARPETS. Kersey, 50 inches long, semi-fitting back, trim med at neck with velvet and narrow silk braid, plain sleeves and velvet cuffs, satin lined bust. Our Price $4.50 $7. SO A Castor Covert Cloth, light weight, 50 inches long, semi-fttting back, double breasted front, neck trimmed with silk braid, plain sleeves trimmed at cuffs with braid to match, bust lined with mercerized sateen. Our Price $6 00 life',-. Dark Brown Union Cassimere profusely tinged with golden brown and over-run with blue and olive plaid ol huge i design, we know you can't match this suit un der $6.50. Our Price $5.00 $15.00 Fine Ouality Fancy All-Worsted, the no ilne olivo KtiadH that's tfoiiiR to have a wide popularity this bpusod. The patturti i" formed by broad (,'ordod self-color stripes which are interspersed by tiny llyht 6jUMUk threads. The very light silk-like llnish of this worsted, combined wfth the skilful tailor in); of the suit make it an un usuallv faicinuliur number. $12.50 y 1 Splendid Values IN HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS AND GLOVES, HATS AND CAPS. DRY GOODS IVe invite a thorough examination of our Do mestics, White Goods, Linings, Woolens, and Silks, Novelty Printed Goods. Men's Sweater Coats Silver Gray with Collarette Neck of Navy Blue .... 50c. We Have a Store Full of Similar Bargains. Shoes I Shoes!! For Men, Women Shoes!!! Hunting Clothing Tan Duck Coats and Tan Duck Pants. and Children. SHOT GUNS Single Barrel-Breech Loading H. & R. $4.25. Double Barrel Hammer or Hammerless. SHELLS! SHELLS! SHELLS! Has your House or Barn a Good Roof ? If not, ask to see our Ready ROOFING. We Save Money For You Like This Through Everything.
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