I INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Li L ic1 and Oeneril Interest, Oitbertd t Home or Clipped Irm our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Subscribe lor the News Read the new advertisement Bruce Matbias from Burnt Uab BURNT CABINS. Quite a number of families in this community are changing places of residence this spring as the following will show: Charlie Cowan is moving from Fort Lit tleton to Burnt Cabins; Harvey Naugle, from Burnt Cabins to the farm recently purchased by his father in Huntingdon county; Ed Bradnick from the Butts farm to II. II. Hertzler's bouse; David Ritchey to the Butts farm; The Great Rub. The old Chinese doctors ad ministered all medicines b y rubbing It through the pores of the skin. That was in the days of Con fucius, 4,000 years ago. In the forty centuries since no better method of treating certain diseas es has been discovered. Until now however, this meth od of medication was but partial ly successful. Thf rfimflrlina wnrfi tint talrnn ins tOtheLem Clme h0U8e Vaca- nn ranirllo-Anniie-h. nnr In onfflm- . -c .-j j oi son tea by iJres uowan; rres uwan ent quantities. Neither were yester- to the Lauther's house in Burnt they as effectie as was to be de- 1 . 1 . II'.IL 1 , 1 I M iU. I of Charles Huston & Bro Mr. R. R. SimDSon and Comnal T, vara in town I -I i iir.it r, - i m l I day. oaoins; v nour r raser, irom me 81redi something was lacking. r,.P.ifl..t.Th TrWin i'"-merer m ini0 uurufc Rexall Rubbing Oil over- OUD. v.vvwV. C&h n; E mar Foe-al from Path n..u u i t. y. ' 1 o I till IU UIBBO UUJUUblUUB. Xi DWr0' Vlllun i ha form vonofnH kir f? ... - is tt cuiuuuittiiuu oi rum urugs. Miss Lois Conrad, of Carlisle, v. Wftcnar: R. XV. Warner, from ...... i j ... i ' , , i " I uoueu aunt una uuu buuiUiuk io- I. tinn nmnnnr har rolo t.ivoa 1.1 ik. r t... 9 A rnu I . . ' ia violins u"6 wBiimiimtui u a'wuu iUO Moris and la a perfect external community lost a good citizen medicine town. Buvvour Easter Novelties at . The Irwin Store. T. H. Truax, of Thompson township, was in town last Sat urday. Twenty, 100-lb. sacks of Best 0f this opportunity, as he has Chick feed, cheap at The Irwin been having the wood chopped in when Mr. V agner moved away. Rexall Rubbing Oil banishes v-ms. iieu iia ujuvou Hum uuuu- pain allay8 ,Dflammation and re ingdon county to T. J. Comerer's duces 8Weihngs. It is invaluable upper Iarm. Mr. tomerer his for km a or weak hack and for farm buildings tr rent Any one relieving the pain about the kid- wuuiu uu weu m wmo uuvuui;e neVB - Store. A ne'v can floor adds much to the value and appearance of the Fulton House office. Come to the Irwin Store and Bee the grand display of Easter Novelties. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston N. Nel son, of Uuntsville, 0., are visiting among relatives in the Cove. the woods the last few years his tenant. Mrs. John Brown was quite sick a couple of weeks, but we i - Ru bbed on the throat and chest, it will break up a cold and prevent IOr I tViA flntTAlAnmAilf r9 kAnnk!lin Vug UCTCIUUUJCUU Ul Ul UUliUlltlO, tonsiiitis, quinsy and pneumonia Rexall Rubbing Oil has most pleasant odor, docs not supplying the product. i L. O. Cline spent the timeSuiv SIPES MILL Leslie Mellott, who spent some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Meilott. has return- ; Lame shoulder is nearly always . due to rheumatism of the muscles and nnirlrlff vialrfa to tha frpft an- plication of Chamberlain's Lini- day an Monday visiting Borne of ., mont. For a! bv all dealers. his XrlendS. S. R. Curfman is getting his HIDES.-james bipes & Soni 8beep-shears ready for clippmj pay toe niguesa market price time. '. for beef hides at ttieir butcher shop in McConnellbburg, also , highest price paid for calf skins ' sheepskins and tallow. John A. Witherspoon, one of . Mercersburg's substantial busi '. ness men spent a few hours in '; town yesterday. ' M. R Shaffner, Fire Insurance weeks at his son-in-law John Agent adjusted the loss on the Pitman's, is slowly improving. house 1 lost by fire March 11th Milton Mellott who has been " to my fnll satisfaction and I rec- s'c'1 Jor Bome time, Is able to look i ommend him and his comnanies a'ter "to work again. 1 for promptness and square deal- g'ad t0 see Milton out ' ing. John A Carbaugh. David Stevens has recently . Miss Mae Barton, who had '( been spendiag her Easter vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barton, at Hustontown West Chester last iarVv kU Etam, is not sticky or gummy sne is now convalescing. dofls not puh n(T on th nothing r- i f I www. o i. jjiowery uemn w . mamne nAt affataA kw tim .ni. preparations to build a barn this guaranteed to give satisfaction. summer, lie needs it ...... uuonam iai w o vt in i,ucoi xui Miiic is likely to take a drop in ,atA mr.ow ,t WWlt 4K t a A m m tm tlHAA m a h I ..uujuic., Kuieoouws not satisfled. Large bottle 50c. nave oeen aaaea to tne number m0,i nr.Aa tu vn Store. WATERFALL. Judging from the condition of the weather during the past few days the ground hog has become all balled up on bis time of com ing out. Most people are waiting anxiously to see his smiling faco. Blaine liergstressor delivered a load of flour and feed to W. II Baumgarduer at Wells Tannery. W. F. Berkstresser and Dor ed to his work at A mhrirlcra Thos. Mellott, who has been eJ Cutchall have gone to Younes confined to his bed for about two wwn u-i to worK at carpenter I ing. The union wages for a car penter out there is $3.25 a day of o hours. Miss llattie Ramsey, of Todd, Huntingdon county, spent las( Sunday with relatives here. mlliam Knepper, wife and We are moved into Mr. Mellott's tenant 'ami'y spent Sunday at Howard house. uarnett's. Cbas. Hammers lost a valuable s T McClain, Joseph McClain horse last week. wife and family, of Oak Grove, T?ol . .l. Und Mias THrni rVtfnal nt Tl- reiurnea w west unester last . . : . . m Sat,irHw ,ah B.ni "ia m a Pir 01 ogHt laces, P"V, were guests oi Mrs. w, . ' tJ , . r Sherman Truax of Belfast town- Berkstresser last Sunday. ; lerra ni Rrnnni i . I L. I I t I . I . m U.nna I . 11.11. lamp hiiu lviiss Mary u esnong oil 'j"'- nioi una uub w rms Rev. J. R. Melroy, Wife and son Bethel, annparnit at tha homo nt bure. where he has emnlovment. were guests in the home of Mr. S. Logue Wink, Esq., and were Joseph Barnett has rented his ana Mrs. W. U. iwans at Huston united in the holy bonds of matn- house to William J. Shaw, of wwii, over last ounaay. Mr. mony. We wish them a lone and Uracey. Melroy was a former pastor on harjDvlifa. Mr. anrl Mrs Tmor Charlev Black has movd int t , I t. L ll " - A A MMA I W " ; 1UB llusT.nnrnwn rnarco nnn waa n..ll ui.. . 1 ,i I nnr tnnm v.. nu i coiuo wiiiu uis itiiiuer Miiiaru uu wnui on his way from the charge at Truax. Mrs. Hanet Barnett is spend It . . YM ... . . I I . luist waterrord, .fa., to Wolfs- , ing some time with relatives In ourg, juedlord county, where he ID0O. .11 ii . . I uiworKauringinecomingyear. Mrs. Sadie Plessineer. who I, , o--. A letter from Geot-pa Mills. I auita noorlv. is snonrlin . fan, ENID. Don Repper, who had been in Pittsburg for some time, is back with his grandfather, J. C. Foster. C. C. Foster and Cooke Foster, of Round Knob, spent Sunday with J. C. Foster. H. M. Truax returned on Fri day night from looking for a lo cation. He visited places in Montgomery county, Pa., New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. He found nothing to suit bim. The Ladies' Aid of the Valley M. E. church are holding all day meetings quilting at Mrs. L. W. Cunningham's. Rev. Weise, the new Methodist minister sent to this charge, preached his first sermon last Sunday, and made a very favor able impression. Rev. Fleegal, the retiring minister, visited at James Lockard's last Friday. A. S. Edwards returned last Friday from a visit to relatives at Osceola and Juniata. POSSUM HOLLOW. We are having fine weather for the first of April plenty of snow squalls rain and mud. Whooping cough is prevalent in this community. Orville Taylor spent Saturday even leg at Lewis Shaw's. Wm. Edwards and family visit ed at Clear Ridge Sunday. Ira Forner and Norman Raker took a buggy ride Sunday down Possum Hollow. Some of our people attended the auction at Gracev last Satur. day. II. C. Newman srjent Sundav aiternoon with bis mother. J. L. kesselrin? is hanlirw lu mber to Three Springs. union lieeder and Simpson Mellott went down Possum ITol. low Saturday on their way to the auction. James Reedsr is cettinff readv A . .. . .. ' ' " to Durn a Jime nun. PRINCE, The Black Percheron Stallion. This horse will make the entire season of lull at tlio stable of the undersigned mile wost of llus toDtown, on the State Road. This horse was on the stand last year, and proved to be a sure colt Kettar, and some line colts can bo shown. This horse has been examlnod, and found to be free from any trans missible unsoundness. Certificate, No. 273, Pennsylva nia Graded. Zack McKlhaney. 4-6-m3. Ownor and KeeDer Executors' Notice. Ehtute of Surah K Comercr lute of Dublin township, l'a., deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estato having been grunted to the undersigned, all persona Indebted to the suld estate are re quested to nmke payment, and those having olniuis to present the sunie without deluy. WILHUK KKAKEK, MAY KRAKKlt. Mureh 9, 11, 6t. Kxeoutors. iormerly of Union township,- but days at Iddo. ' now a resident of Maryland, ask- Mrs. Lewis Sipes, of Whips inff tn hn.va tha or11iaaa rt hia I (va nroo vtaitinn. tit. i paper changed, says they have the mountain the past week. i moved this spring to Washington Luther Smith and wife and i Grove Md. He had a good sale Jacob Smith and wife were visit t Trough Creek valley. w Quite a large congregation was present at Zion M. E. church last Sunday to hear the new preacher, Rev. Weise, preach his initial sermon. Sale Register. Monday, April 10. Mrs. Peter of personal nrorwtv. hi hr-r inon Pleasant R.rl rt pcneideimaa will sell at her resi- Jbnng.ngtoo.tlOO to $300 each ErraClevenger.of Dublin Mills; ZZuZrTl Z k ' 'andcattiABoMfrr,m4jn m roaar,,f.in,fr,0nria m. ' Qellsburg, 1 horse, buggy, uu uanie soia irom f w to til a was visiting lrienas in this sec nead. He said farminc imnld. tion last week. I jinents did not bring a very high price. When a medicine must be given ,10 young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's James liuax and family, of Dott, were visiting in the home ot their father Job Truax. Joby was the recipient of a present which we will not name. But f,uu wau. -iiamoenain s T ough Remedy is made from loaf Job.says. 0n watch m smoke." una me roots used in its preparation give it a flavor si mi larto maple syrup, making.it pieasant to take. It has no supe f iur ior colds, croup and whoop fng cough, l-'or sale by all deal erg, ! . I Among the recent showers Never Out ol Work. The busiest little things ever made are Dr, King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar coat ed globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, languor into energy, brain fag into men- tone was more appreciated than tal Pwer; cunnS Constipation, that which fell on Mr. Ahimaae Headache Chills, Dyspepsia, Kunyan on the nrr-aa, f hi Malaria. Unly 25c. at Trout's pighty second birthday annivers- drug 8tore' HI V 1HHT. NatiiMiJn J m. T1 I . - .auuiutijf j ana Mr. itun-yan- wishes throughthe News to Children Need to be Taught. r-" kub many mends who re- To quote a York exchange: UHmnniiAri 1 . . . i . - w -v4CU mm W1U1 beautiful Children need to be taught aud cards, Suoh little I mi . .. il auo vi. uut; uurietiuu. luoir iauits are Wg!UlDe88.makepeople feel generally the result of ignorance, K tine oi time is swift and they are scolded for things W7 , , luemout toward the that they do, either through ne , - comity, tney are not gleet or mistaken Ideas. When Z fv. Jom thQ Iov'ng inter- families are properly reared, t uueir irienda. Ma pa.amri I mnnnn i. wwva cu i Kiniu in auiini r. ini i.m nuuy nnn. JrJ St5omPluaiRun1Warfords sideration, become matters of course, and the family life is a 3hamh w ' ' 8eas.on 01 Proround peace and Whnh , B' em' baIuvia happiness. It is a easy to have ana otner places. I it as to wage continual war. sleigh, harness, cow, all her household goods, including can ned goods, bacon and lard. Kale at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible. auc tioneer. Tuesday, April 11, Grant Baker will sell at his residence, 1 mile north of Knobsville, horses, cati tie, sheep, hogs, farming imple ments, harness. A general farm sale. Everything will be sold rain or shine. Sale begins at 10 o'clock, A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Any of Mrs. Amanda Wolford's friends wishing to write to her, should address her "Buffalo Mills Pa , R. D. 1." HORSES, HORSES. No. 1. large bay horse good worker fine family horse weight 1,400 lbs. xso. dray horse coming 4 years old good leader and worker. No. 3, Gray horse work any place hitched coming 4 years old. No. 4, Bay Mare One driver and worker 3 years old. No. 5, Bay Mare fine driver and worker, 8 years old. No. 6, Sorrel Mare good driver weight 000 lbs. No. 7, Black Mare with foal, age 12 years, weight 1200. No. 8, Percheron Colt, weight 500 lbs., tine stock. No. 9, Roan Horse, good worker and driver; fearless of steam, 7 years old, weight 1150. No. 10. Bay Mare, good leader and all around worker, fearless of steam, weight 12J0 lbs., age 12. No. 11. Dun Mare, good driver and saddle mare, fine build. No. 12. Percheron Colt, weiirht 550 lbs., well bred. Team of Grays will work wherever hitched. Will exchange for a pair of good mules. Weighing over 900 lbs. Any body wishing to buy any of above horses, call on or address the undorsigned. These horses are all fine animals and as represented. Thu "ad" will appear weekly. T. K. Downes, ; Iddo, Pa. Racket Store Prices for Mrach. In our last ad we made mention of our Harness Department. Well we are more than pleased with our sales on these goods. If you are in want ot a horse collar, you can save some money. We sell them from 98c to 52.60. Check lines 52.50 and up. 7 ft. Hitching straps 3o and 35c. - Also a good 3 in. Breechband, Buggy Harness, Front Gears, Pads, &c. CLOTHING. We have our Spring Clothing In and it Is fine. We bought 16 Boys' suits (all they had ) that we sold last year at 2, now at 11.35, see them. In Men's goods there will be lots of Blue Serge sold and we have them. We also have the fancy. When you want a, spring suit don't fail to see ours. Men's Dress Pants. $1.25 to $2.50 Boy's Knee Pants .23 to .48 HARDWARE Summer Underwear. This is a line we are proud of. In the first place, we buy it from a house that sells right, and we sell it right. We can save you at least 15 per cent. Think of this! You can only get from 3 to 5 per cent, for your money if you lend It a whole year, and yet you can make 15 per cent ia one deal with us. ladies' vest . . 5 to 13c Children'i vest - - 6 to I. To . Men's Black and Balbriggan at 23 and 4.1o or 45 suit and 85c suit Table Oil Cloth . 14oyd Clothes Baskets 05, 75 and 90o Matting ... io, 15 and 22o Carjet 13 to 3!to Linoleum . . . 28, 80 and UOc HARDWARE Garden hoes 15 to 25o Garden rakes 15 to 25o Manure forks 48 to 55o Mattock hoes 45o Dirt shovels i 480 Mattocks Picks 45c Palnt 1.25 to 12.00 gal Brown double-bit axe 50o Pole axe 4 Mann axe 700 7 ft. traces 48 to 55c Breast chains 35 to 75c Bolts 1 Ho 7 inch ic Hatchets 40 to 48c Bul1 rings 13 and 18o Calf weaners 25c Cnrb bits ifo Shoes I Jointed bits me Steal sheep shears 45c Pruning shears 25c 60, 22 cal. cartridges 120 Brace bits 10to30o Door locks 20c to $1.05 Hinges 2 to 12c Wire clothes hooks 6c doz Mouse traps 4 for 5c Shoe nails 3c Matting tacks ic Carpet tacks 3 box 60 100 bog rings 60 Hog ringers 8c Door stops 3 for 5c Flue stops 5c Shoe polish In bottlos 5 to 10 Butchor knives 8 to 23c Shoes I Dish pans 10 to 38a 2 qt bucket 0c 4 qt. bucket 10o 10 qt. bucket 10o 10 qt. galvanized bucket 15c 12 qt. galvanlzod bucket A iSo Dippers 5 to 13c Stew pans 10 to 15c Stew kettles 20 to 48o Colanders 10c Coffee pots, tin 13 to 18c Granite chambers 25c Pot covers 4 and 5o Stove pipe 10c Klbows I0c Comb cases 10c Hatchet handios 4c Whitewash brushes 5 to 45c Shoes ! About all our shoes for Spring are here, and a more snappy line ot goods has never been seen in this town. We handle mostly goods direct from the factories. This is a saving to you, as they can and do put better stock in their goods, as their reputation is at stake. We sell Sely, Walk-over, Queen Quality and Endicott Johnston shoes-all made by them. Our trade has grown on these goods, and if you were to go to a large city, you would not find a more complete stock. WALL PAPER 3 TO 5 CTS. COAL OIL 7 CTS. PER GALLON. Call and see us. HULL & BENDER. Large New S Spring and Summer Goods Arriving Daily at Reisners'. Watch This Space Next Week. KILLTHECOUGH AWDCUREmLUnCS Interest Is Mailed Every Six Months at the rate of Four Pep Cent per annum, to holders of onr Certificates of Deposit. These convenient forms of Investment are Issued In sums of $500 and upward, and present many attractive features. Interest begins at the date of Issue, and certificates are renewable without surrender at the expiration of each six months period. There are no commissions or fees a straight 4 In vestment, absolutely safe, and available at any time as collateral at this bank, up to its full face ralue. write for special booklet on this attractive Investment. Pittsburgh Bank for Savings Bmlthfleld Street and Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 91,000,000.00. El7BlS0VEfW MM mm 0 v - inm wnu rntK I XD Alt THROAT AND IUNG TROUBLES $VABAKT0 SATISFACTORY Off rfOVSY f? FUNDED. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All ler! bos.BM sod eoUeouoni tntruatarQ will toiT esrefiii and pwuj sttsnUon. M. COMERER, agent for 1 m 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. HANHER OA LVP. Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect Muy 29. 1910. Trulas leave lUnoook m follow : No. 100 B SO w. m. (Huniliiy only) for Hiiltlmoro uml liuerincdiute points. No.-00. m. (week davi) for Hiiirentown, llaltitnore, Wuyiiesboro.C'uauibeniburif. ud lutermedlitte. No. l- M m. (rsk days) Cumberland, and Intermediate. No. 4-10 OH a.m. (week daya) Ilaltlmore, Got- lyxtmrit, York and Intermedials. No. (-I1M p m. (week rtaya) Little Orleaiw, Old Town. Cumberland. Klklna aad went. Veailbuls train with obsecration buffet oar. No. -a 00 p. m. (week days) Baltimore and In (ermedlate alatlona. Vestibule train with obaerratioo buffet oar. No. -. p. m. (week daya) leavea Baltimore a.w p. mH natron, town .Mi p. m. No. 105-1046 p. m. (Sunday only) leaves Balti more S.U p. m. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo uiqmu wnat you vat.
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