INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS bl l est nl General Interest, (lathered at Home or Clipped frm oar Eubaojtes. C0N0RNSEO POX HURRIED READERS TUe Sheets Stage Line takes yoa to Mercersbnrf? lor BO cents. It m stated that more business u being done at Lewistown now than ever before in the history of the place. It is done on a cash basis and is attributed to the fact that the town is dry," Fare on 3 way between Mer cersburg and McConnellsburg 50 cents. Sheets Stage Line. . It may be surprising to some people to learn 'that the finding of I lost article and making no ef fort to discover Jthe owner is a criminal offense and renders the finder liable to prosecution for theft Walker Mellott last week pur chased the stock of goods in the store of G. Johnson Mellott at Gem, and moved the same to his residence, near the old Correll place in Belfast township, where be will conduct a general store. If the fellow that stole two of David Ilarr's turkeys one night last week, will go to Dave, he can hare the bat he lost while taking the turkeys. You bad might as well "ess up," for Dave knows the bat. W. H. Peck, of Gem, spent Monday in town attending to business. He informed us that his neighbor, D. A. FLher, had sold a tract of timber to Rowe Mellott, who is making prepara tions to put a mill on it and saw ltouU The symptoms of kidney trou ble are urinary disorders, weak back and backache, rheumatism and rheumatic pains and twing es, pains in the groin, etc. There is nothing as good for kidney and bladder trouble as DeWitt's Kid ney and Bladder Pills. You may depend upon them to give entire satisfaction. They , are antisep tic, act promptly and soothe pain. Sold by Trout's drug store. Scatter a little grain among lit ter at noon, and give a lull feed at night. What ,U meant by a full feed of grain is about a good handful for each fowl In the pen. A mixture of corn, wheat, oats, and barley, equal parts by meas urement, makes an excellent mix ture for winter. There is a disposition to sit around and sleep in winter. Hens will drop into that hajbit if you do not help them to stir around and work for their living. That is why a scratching shed . is good, and why plenty of litter keeps the fowls healthy. The next time one of the chil dren catches cold, give it some thing that will promptly and free ly but gently move the bowels. In that way the cold will at once be driven out of the system. Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels promptly and freely, yet gently, and at the ame time heals irritation and tops the cough. It is especially Rood for children. Sold by Trout's drug store. ' S. M. McElhaney, a former resident of Taylor township, in sending a check to advance bis obscrlption to the News to the t day of March 1Q13, says that he has been spending the last ten months in the San Louis valley, Coloradothe Valley of Sunshine ana Pure. Air. Mr. McElhaney ayS that thn inn hoi ohlnnrl brightly every diy bat one, since uas been out there. If you want to keep your hair n a healthy condition be careful to alwSVa USA ft flaan hair krnah Many bad cases of dandruff are rlnit 4 . a w carelessness in this mat tor. Directly tho torush begins o look grimy, wash it in soda na water. Have the water nea r V boiliog and "pat" it ' with the bristles. Be careful that the "c of the brush " does not get """i as it ruins the polish. "When sie clean, rinse In. warm water, nen let t&ni tn mi.i,. vr ww auauuvw IU e'eau cold water anti leave In the lla A. - f w ary. Dcn't.put the brush to dry 10 the sun or too near the 'or the bristles will turn yel- 11 the back has been damp w rb with iweet od the polish. The County Institute. The Teachers' County Insti tute, which -was in progress when we we a to press last week, closed Friday noon, after a series of very successful meetings. Tho weather during the entire week was perfect, and the attendance of teachers and the general pub lie was up to high-water mark all week. The evening lecture course drew large audiences, and on Thursday night, the large audita rium of the Public School Build ingwas not nearly sufficient to accommodate the number who applied for admission.' Tickets, the regular price of which was fifty cents, brought anywhere from 75 cents to two dollars so anxious was the public to hear the Concert Company. The County institute grows in popularity with each succeeding year; and, of course, each costs more than its predecessor. In order to provide against the in creased cost of lectures and en tertainers, the teacheis enroll ment fee has been placed at two dollars for next year. No Wonder She's Cross. The woman who has a thousand petty cares and annoyances while she suffers with headache or side aches must not be blamed if she cannot always be angelically ami able. What she needs is thought f ulnesi from her family and such a simple and natural remedy as Lane's Family Medicine, the herb tea that makes weak women strong and well. Sold by drug gists and dealers, 25c. Like s Letter From Home. In sending a dollar to renew his subscription to the News for another vear, J. W. Bowman, of Illinois, better known, perhaps, to his Fulton county friends as Wesley Bowman, says that the Nfws is like a letter from home, and its weekly visit in the family every week is hailed with delight. What is true in Mr. Bowman's family is true in thousands of other homes. In puzling your brain what to give this year as a Christmas present, you cannot invest a dollar that will yield so much pleasure to the one receiv log the gift a gift that will yield pleasure during a whole year as to have the News sent to a son or a daughter, a brother or a sis ter, or to some other relative or friend. It will be like sending them a letter from home every week. Looking Ooet Best It's a woman's delight to look her best but pimples, skin erup tions, sores and boils rob lite of Joy. Listen! Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them; makes the skin soft and velvety. It glorihes the face. Cures Pimples, Sore Eyes, Cold, Sores, Cracked Lips, Chap ped Hands. Try it. Infallible for Piles. 25o at Trout's drug store. Church Notices. Announcement tor Sunday, Deo. 12, 1909. Hustontown M. E. Charge. Rev. Harry Moyer, pastor, Hustontown Saturday preaching- 7:30 Hustontown Sunday school, 9:30. E. L. prayer meeting, 7:00. ' Thursday Prayer meeting, 7:30. Falrvlew Sunday school, 9:30. . Class meeting, 10:30. E. L. prayer meeting, 7:00. Centre Sunday school, 9:30. Class meeting, 10:30. E. L. prayer meeting, 6:30, j Preaching, 7:00. Clear JUdge Sunday school, 2. Preaching 3:00. . E. L prayer meeting, 7:00. Wednesday Prayer meeting, 7:3 . Dublin Mills Sunday school, 9:30. Preaching 10:30. ( TueBd ay Prayer meeting 7:30. W. Chapel Sunday school, . There will be no preaching this week at W. Chapel. Rev. L W. MoOarvey. wild occupy the pulpits of the Hustontown charge on Saturday and Sunday. Ravlvtl services will commence at Centre church on Wednesday.' All are Invited. ' Harrison viixe, M. K. Change. ', L. W. McGarvey, pastor. Aibury-Sunday school 9:30. , Preaching 10:30. Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:30. Ebenexer-Preaching 3. Asbury Sunday school 9:30. t Revival services 7:00. The Rev, Harry Moyer, of Huston town. will conduct the preaching ser vice. Come and enjoy a good sermon and cheer your brother's nesnoy your presence). I . ADVERTISE IN . 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Brats font holdi 4 quarts of oil, which permits a glowing heat for 9 houra, Brass wick tube camper top cool handle. Cleaned in a minute. The Perfection is beautifully finished in Nickel or Japan. Brr Dealer Everywhere II Not At Yoore, Write ier Deecriptir Circuit v to the Neereet Acaoajr of tbe THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY (Incorporate) 4 "" lis. . M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, AteConnellsbun, Pa. All let al bun net and oolleotiona en minted will eoelre oaretul and prompt attention. ROY C. CROMWELL & BRO. PROPRIETORS OF STAGE LINE -BRTWEEN- MXonnellsburg & Merccrsbnrg Good Teams. Careful Drivers. AT HOLLINSI-iEAD'S Harrisonville, Pa. Note These Prices, Leave McConnellsburc. daily excent Sunday, at 0:00 a m., 7:30 a. m., and 12:15 p. m , and arrive at Mercersburg at 7:30 a. m., 10:00 a. m. and 2:45 p m. Leave Mercersburir. dallv excent Sundav. on recelutof mall from trains due at 7:50 a. m.; 10;;ts a m. and 6:56 p. m. and arrive in McConnellsburir in three hours. Carries Mall and Express Fare For Passenger, 60 Cts. Office and residence on Market St.. east of the Court House, where there Is always a good warm room for wait ing passengers. Have your Express sent in care of Roy C. Cromwell It Bro. Tin water pails 15 to 50c Cedar tubs $1.00 Galvanized pails 16c Cedar buckets 16c Galvanized Tubs . 45c 4-gaI. churns $2.25 Butter bowls 50c Ladles 10c Enameled dish pans ' 25c Tin dish pans 10 and 15c Tin basins .5 and 7c Enameled basins 10c Fire shovels 5c Milk strainers 10 and 35c Tin cups 3 for 5c Brushes 10c Clothing We have a good line of Men 's and Boys' Overalls, Work Shirts, Cord Pants, Cord Coats. Men s Underwear 75 to 85c, suit Ladies' Underwear 50 to 90c. suit Misses' Union Suits 25c up. Men's Plush Caps 40c. Boys' Plush Caps 30c. Boys' Cloth Caps 1 Oc. Hardware Hand Saws , 40 cts. Simond Cross-cut Saws 5 1-2 ft$3.50 Narrow Cross-cut Saws 5 1-2 ft $1.00 Butcher Knives 10c. Horse-shoe Nails , 12 and 18c. Lanterns 50 75, 90c. and Sl.OO 15 and20c 50c Si.oo 28c 70ctoJ2.5O Horse Shoes all Sizes, also the Never Slips. Oil Cloth 15 cts per yard. Wagon-tire, Buggy-tire, Rims, Spokes, Etc. Cow Chains . Leather Hatters Horse Collars Horse Pads Horse Blankets Our line of Ball Band and Straight line Rubbers and Overshoes,' We think they are the best made,' Also our Whole Stock Shoes cannot be beat. "Chil dren's $1.50, Misses' $1, 75, Ladies' 2,00, Boys' 2.00, and 2.25, Men's 2.25 and 2.50.' We also have Shoes from 1 25 up both Men's and fWomen's. Come and see them. ' M. H. HOLLINSHEAD. Famous Puizlcfr , The puzzle corner of "Tbe Philadelphia Press" Is as Inter esting and popular as ever. Jtis a regular feature every Sunday, and the contest is open to every body. One hundred American bunting flags are , distributed every week to tbe successful con testants. Flags are 80 inches wide by. 60 inches long. , The stripes are sewed, not printed, in fast colors." The prise Jig Saw puzzles are interesting to grown ops as well as to tbe little ones. They are a gi eat fad 'and amuse lor hours.' Order "Tbe Philadelphia Press" and solve the puczles. Another Evil, ''Dear me," sighed the fond mother, "I don't know what the children of the future are com ing to. , I bought my youngsters a toy automobile and .they ran over the cat, smashed two vases and rubbed all the paint from the parlor chairs. " , , , ' '. "Butl thought you took the automobile away from them?" . "So I did; aad now they have bought a toy aeroplane ' and scraped all the paper off tbe ceiling and upset the canary a cage.',' FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. Subscribe lor the News. 900 Acres Fine Land in Buck Valley, Fulton Coun ty, Pa.,, Belonging to Estate of J. T. Richards, deceased. 222 acres of this is cleared and under state of cultivation. Three houses, two bank barns, and other necessary buildings. Will be sold either as a whole or in subdivisions. Will make tour nice farms for general cultivation, chicken or stock ranches, or orchards; soil well adapted to peaches, chestnuts and other fruits. Deer, tur key, pheasants, etc., abound in the forests and it would be well suited for a hunting and fishing club. For price, terms, etc., ad dress, T. D. RICHARDS, Attorney-in-Fact for Heirs, Germantown, Md. REISNERS' WILL SELL DURING Institute Week their entire line of Ladies' Misses', and Children's Coats at Greatly Reduced Prices A Coat well worth $10, will go at 58; 8-dollar coats will go at 56; 6-dollarones at 55 and so on. Better bargains have never before been offered in this town. A nice line of Ladies' Suits from one of the best makers in this country at bargain prices. A lot of Dress Goods that have been sold at 60 and 65c, will sell at 50 and some 50c. values will go at 35c. During institute week we will sell Domestics at the old prices although these goods cannot to-day be bought at wholesale in the city for what we ask for them. Best Lancaster Ginghams at 7c, best Muslins at 8, and very good Auslin at 6c. Blankets at any price from 50c. up. A splendid all-wool home-made Blanket 12-4 going at 54.50. Un derwear for Men at 75c. suit. Can't be beaten anywhere. Shoes for everybody all good styles and quality. Men's Clothing at your own price. We have from the cheap est to the best. Call at Reisners' for bargains. G. W. Reisner & Co. Racket Store Prices for November, and Part of December. Well, we told you In our last ad, what nice Underwear we had for the whole family, aud from the amount we have sold, a srreat number of people have talten notice. We have never had such poods for the money; and never, up to this tlmsold so much. We still have Children's separate shirts and draw ers at 10c to 30o : Boy's heavy fleece-lined, 24o. each. Men's 35c. ones that wei;h 1 5 ounces, and the heaviest that you can buy that is 18 ounces at 43c , or 85c Buit. This saves you 15c. suit. Don't forgot rest we ever had also one at 4c. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF SHOES The Best Lantern on Earth and the bestthat can be bought. In Men's dress shoes. We can sell you a Good Shoe that will give service at $1.65, $1.98, $2.00, $2.50, $2.95, $3.50, $4.00. IN LADIES' SHOES. We have a nice line at $1.00, $1.25, $1.48, $1.60, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. We have the best Ladies' Comon Sense plain toe made at $1.48. See our Boy's Shoes $1.25, $1.48 $1.60 and $2.00. Child's Shoes 10, 20, 25, 50 and 75c. Remember we have Rubbers at last year's Prices. for 45, 65, 75, 89c. and 00. Shetland floss yarn 8c., Bed Blankets SO, 70, 75, 85o., II 25 and 13.75. Heavy Cotton Flannel Gloves 8 and 9o., Leather Gloves 23, 25, 30, 48 and (Ko. Men's Sweater Coats 48, 95 to 11.95. Misses Leggens, button 35e. Child's Button Le?ens 25c. Ladles' Button Legens 45c. Tbe nicest as sortment of box paper at 5, 10, 13 and 15c. 25 good envelopes 4c per tab let. 5, 8 and 10c. Mouse traps 3 for 5o. 7 for 10c. fad locks 10, 13, 20 and 30c Wardrobe hooks 6c. dozen. Hold fast shoe nails 3c. pack, ' HOSIERY. We have a fine line of these goods and sizes and kinds to suit most any one. In Misses, we have bought 108 dozen of the Bear brand; and as long as they last we will sell them 2 pair for 25cV but, if we have to buy again, they will sell for more money. The best Ladies' "fleeced-Iined you ever did see. at 13 and 18c, Ladies' wool at 20c, Men's wool 24c. 21-quart Bread, .. Raisers at 75c. 50 Pound Lard Cans 30 and 38c. We have a nice line of Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties, Bibles, Granite ware, Gloves, Suspenders, and most anything that is useful for Xmas Gifts. Thanks for the nice Increase in business. " over any former year and soliciting a continuance. We are, HULL & BENDER, 'ROUGH AND FOR BOYS AND GIRLS tUmiMCTVMI tt Paramount Knittlni Co. CHICA60 luan. m FAMOUS BEAR BRAND