Miss Molhe ycjlar relumed to the Pension Office at Pittsburg Tuesday. Amos Seville lost a valuable horse last Sunday due to an at tack of colic. Mr. C. S. WilUinsou, during his visit to the Eastern Shore last week, purchased a valuable farm. Miss Mao Ixmg, of Newport, Pa., is visiting her niece Mrs. Chas. E. Uarton. Divine service at St. Paul's next Sabbath morning and even ing at the usual hours ; at IHg Cove Tannery in the afternoon. Whilo George Mills nf Union township did not land the Associ atojudgeship, ho has just finish ed gathering a crop of 713 bushels of buckwheat. Rev. Baugher will preach next Sunday at 10 a. in. at Oakley; at 3 p. m. at Cedar Grove, and 7:45 p. tn. at Antioch. A set of good second hand single-strap breast collar driving harness in good repair for sale cheap at John S. Harris's, Mc Connellsburg. Harry Dalbey went to Phila delphia Tuesday morning, where he accepts a position in a drug store, and will take a course in pharmacy. New advertisements 11. S. Patterson, McConnells burg. Clay Park, Three Springs. Washington County Hank. Read them. A "Revival Meeting" will be gin near Ditch Run school house Tuesday night, September 15, at 8 o'clock and continue over the third Sunday and, perhaps, ten days. Rev. S. L. Bacghek. The Borough schools opened Monday with an attendance of thirty-six in Miss Greathead's school, twenty-seven in Miss Logue's, twenty-one in Mr. Wi ble's, and twenty-four in Mr. Thomas's. Miss Ethel Hays, who had been visiting her parents here, left Tuesday morning for Philadel phia, where she will spend a month or more in a wholesale millinery establishment prior to her return to Everett. Saturday, September 19. T. E. Fleming, administrator will sell at the late residence of James L. Kerlin, deceased, live stock, farming implements, hay, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit G months. Dr. Albert Hill Fontaine, the eye specialist of Washington, D. C, will be at the following places on the dates mentioned: At the Green Hill House, Sept. 14th and 15th; at Pleasant Ridge, Sept. 10 and 17th, and at Needraore, Sept. 16th and until 12 o'clock noon of the 19th. Examinations free. Notice. All persons who bought from me last spring trees from the R. G. Chase & Co. nurseries, are re quested to notify Ralph Reed, McConnellsburg, if any of the trees did not grow. S. M. Robinson. LOST. Lady's solid gold, hunting case watch, bearing the initials M. C. B., was lost at Crystal Springs campmeeting. A liberal reward will be pnid for return of same to this office. Notice In nprehv mvfln thM I He utiifi!i(timl nudltor nppoliili'd in mnMo distribution of ilifl fur.iK i'i the h'UtiK of Mi l.i 'if Kin '.-. iiih! , Uin l-r.'mnrv of thf Will of Hrnr.v !-? . Inn- or T'Mltow ntitp. ilr-cciivil will sii for thu . piTformHiu'e of his itutlo. tit hi oiltc In Mi-- ' ConnnlNbur?. Ph.. on Thurvliiv. Krptcmtmr -!. lit looriork. A M . wlirn nn-l 'vhri-e Hit tf.) ; rtliv Inli'rrHti'fl limy iiUimiiI if tliry ni-i' pro- IT. ! Si-pt. (I imi Auditor. ! t'jl Administrator's Notice. Notlrr Is hereby Riven that letter of ndttiln Istnitton have iieen irriititiMl tot tie undep-iKiieil upon the eMtme of Jiitnei I.. Kerlin lute of liublln township. Kulton county. IV. ileeeiiH ed. All persous hiivinif clulni iiirulnst Mild e. tiite will presmt them properly uiiOienticuled for Mett lenient, urid thoie owtutf the satne will pleuie cull unit settle. T. E HI.DMINO. Sept. . ltWI Clear Rldrr. I'a. Jurors lor October Term taiANn ji:hoi:s. A Yti, Tn.i. ileinbuuh. Jai. lv. Cooper. Belfast, Amos C. Palmer, Marcus Mellott, Joshua R. Mel lott, Abner Lake. Bethel, George Kirk, Reu ben Mellott. Bkush Ckeek, Aaron Layton Licking Ckkkic, Geo. G. Kus ley, Chas Schooley, Thos. Hollons head. Mccon N kllsbukg, Geo. A. Comerer, Horace U. Nace. Taylou, Joseph Lohr, Jno. A. Black. Thompson, W. L. Shaw, Fred Douglass, Jacob Yeakle, Daniel Keefer. Toui), Enoch Kerl'tu. Union, Geo. Ludwig Fisher. Wells, R. G. Truax, M. C. Greenland. I'KTIT .ICKOUS. Ayk, Geo. B. Mock, Audrew i ,1, rhl"'i1- )" , ' I'liuntv. Nut in' Is VVilsllllbaUg'll. JamRS YOllSO. IJa- HMIiMllea tiisiuit I'MilM'tntiMilie tu'!.-pii,v 0 ' nirnis, uud those hu vltiir claim m-Miu itir sunie via Kinedohar, Frank W. Gress, Adam Lauver, James Steach. Belfast, Alexander Mellott, ; Eli Uaun, Geo. D. Morgret, W. H. ' Wink, Geo. W. Morton. ... ::r ft .4,11. II L.. .,.. -.... . JXKClTOIt'8 NOTIOK.- Notice i hereby tftvtm that letteiP U'lUttme nt ary have bvvn gtHtited to the ninirrlT)f 1 upon thi etat of Sitinu!l Si-enM iatt ol Thompson township, Kulton ciMititv, 'a.. iluoniM-d. Any per koi ip bavins claim ainiust kumI estate I wt!t prrieiit them property tiuthcntUMtetl Tor unttlcinent, and thoe ov. I it k the Mime will pluue can ami eitin. JOHN K. SKCMUST. Plum Uuu. Pa. CtlAKLKS F. SKt HiST. Hvhun. Pa. Administratrix's Notice. I ft5 Pi f h. ft ?3 : The Washington County Bank Hancock, Md., IS -As MRANCII OF TIIR Farmers' Trust, Bankinjc and Deposit Co., Of Baltimore, Md. DOES A GENERAL BANK'NG BUSINESS. Actlnj Officers Elected hy the Stockliuldcm' DR. J. S. SWARTZWELDEK, jjGuns and Shells. J FRANK FIELDS. E. V. HENDERSON. R. J. TANEY. JOHN W HURCESS. 8 I 9 Notice Is hereby Klven that letti rs of mi lliluislratlnn nu the t'IutiMir Alims Wink lute nf tlrush (JrHHli luMiisiiiii. bmtun niun- ty. diiOfit.sed. hnvlnir ttei-ii itniuti'il to the un the KeinstiM .it Kult tu-reiiy i el. tn nil iMrrsit,s I)c)usils siibiiTt to fl,e.:k boar hiteiest at the rato of :! pur cent, per .'lunuin. I)('i(is)'i In avinui ili'itirt'inMit. per f.-tit . vv uiinutii. Tiitic fcrtilifttU-H uf ihipuslt. at the riiti' nf 4 ptr cent, pi r unit 11 m . Paid in Capital and Surplus, - $235,000 00 Security to Depositors Against Loss, $400,000.00 Accounts of Corporations and Individual. Respectfully Solicited OFFICERS: 4, t .&'i's. "V l:tfmm:' mm At J. K. Johnston's .1 lit. tun 'j'h Hi hi s, :.M icf-I'ros. W. It. Alien, Si'crotarj-Trciis jU to prrstMit thern m Hit? umlur U'in:i. duly un tiitmucutfa lor Ntitltint,ui. KAU1IKI, WINK. Ailmr A hi t- 'at !..)(. i-t (linvf l;i I Facts Worth Knowing. Notice. t Notiee N hereby ilven that 1 liuve uleil lo I llie nltlei nf the Sneret :irv uf lnli.i .1 AfTnIrs ftKTIlKL, ChlirleH Kuuyatl, J. ! at llan-isbuiK iid i.pii:ii-iitii r.,t n wsirr.iut for ' .M,4 ueros, nnire or less, of uniinprovei) yaciiDt luud sltutite in llelfast to .viihip. Kulton conn tv. udjoluinK lands of Jusi'iih K. Meilott on tlic I William Keltieron the north (1. W. Mel- ' lott on the east mill J. 1' MeKee ou itie wiutli. lilliv VV .VKI.I.U1T. Heuder-William Ililey Lj-nch, Edward shot, (Joorge Miller, Waugh. Uui:sH Crkkk, M. R Hartou. Dcmi.in, L. C. Kelly, Samuel Keese, M. G. Roddy. Licking Ckkkk, Jno.S. Sipas. McCoxxKr.LsKtiio, Frank, Sheely. Taylor, Geo. Lleefner, Wm, Knopper, Orlando Wagner, 13. C. Lamberson, Harry Dawney. Thompson, Win. Sigel, Rea son Youuker. TmM .Tnhn W. finnnclls , i The unili rsiuneil will oiTer Ht pu'ilie sule his j UNION, OCOtt Smith, Luther farm eontululnu 1 12 ArHKS. ltf wh.ch Is K. Lynch, Hillary Geinger, Jacob KxrKI I KNT """i.i.ani.. - ' " miles north of KmitMVlIle. tictu cmii r ht-Hictnn. town and Fort Littleton roads. The Improve- ! mvuU include TWO STONY I I. .MI IIOl Si: 1 lurne h-.ira, well of eltvuit Hutei. mid nil iierensury out huildlnus. TeriNs tf -u!t pur- ' DAVID imi'HAKKR. I AIMI I ON SA1 I . j Situutfd toe mile otiM uf Met Dnt .l .bur;:. 1 I I'i.. tfX'.f-mliUK t KtmIou p i.c '.Jh! tilling ' haslniely been added t'i I km iA-pi t i-inviib. ; The farm is admirably :ulapL;l fm in k pur I po.ies. Cud be bought un iiut in -utt iur- Address the owner iiamki. ;m.mi:iu 'hufubeptiHH'tf, !;, J Parties wishing lo visit the prenn- uni lire ' of j Mel'oinit'.ixir. I'a. j FARM FOK SALIi. i Knr Miilmrn A'itoii.. Niiireys and 1 Itty t; ll'inubouts, Ftinn ffs Milk-WuL'ons, Tup .Sn inp-wuij-nns, Hiiulci's, Mowers, llaj I'ukus. (Mivir i'liil!i(l, byiactise and W'iurd cnilloil plow.s, Wood illiii Stl'l'l fl'.litll; lllll'l-.).. s. Sowing Miii'liMics iit'i -1 ilriiwcfn, druii lirad, y.ia rimlr-od for Un yfiivs. fur tl). VI if W hffk-r & Wilson Sfviritf Mauhitx! 1h tlic tirist nitidf fur tliv ini:ko'. Don't ftiil to sro it Injure Imyinjf. .11.1. 'i ii '.i t s !.i- ''rain iM-i'!- stock nlfii. on liaml. I i s' -;.'.; 'i. M:i' foil:!-; In ii.iyjli.s ami rarni m.plo . ly iju K uii' ri 'hi -utid riff rljihl. Oouds riolit, licro 1 i if In i-i lu ll tun tl.ai I i an v.ivf j-.ist as much fur your s ii n ii ;i i l ili t'n (''(Mint y . i' :o I'ntiir .mil s,i- mo or write 'u in. : In-fore buviny:. I' ii Hie; lie 1100 Vs-iaini T. J. COMERER, V C o o r n ?e ! 1 s B u ifz Pa, arness! Harness!; S. R, CK0MER, QUH5 Sinl.f. Bands and Double Barrel, Breech' Loading , mada for Smokeless Pow der. lla.mmerUss Double Barrels $ Marlin Pump Shot Guns and. Winches ter Rifles. Shells, Etc. Black and. Smokeless Pow der Loaded Shells, for 12 and 1G Gauge Guns, Cleaning Bods, Loading V.s gun grease. Bf ltst Hunting Coats and Vt sts Prices on the.se. attractive,. Goods are J. K. Johnston. BANG mm I BAN 6 ! P. Spade. Wkllh, Koswfcll Stains, Hi ram Bauujgardnor, A. S. Edwards. A PURGATIVE HLEASt RE. If you ever took DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers for biliousness or constipation you know what a purgative pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile without producing unpleas ant efTects, They do not grip, sicken or weaken, but give tone and strength to the tissues and organs involved. W. H. Howell of Houston, Tex., says "No bet ter pill can be used than Little Early Risers for constipation, sick headache, etc." Sold at Trout's drug store. YOUR SCHOOL TAX. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Saturday, September 19, 1903, I o'clock. ! WALKER MAKUFACTERIKG CO. ' FannettsburG, P.. ' niis on 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 . uiu! will nmiii- '. order ! un short nut iff , from seleet material ' in most workmanlike manner, I I Team Harness, & ! Buggy Harness, any style and price. OieeU township, the followtuif ilesfi iheil rt-ul X(-ts Whips $.''. lit Vl,ol;salO pmIiiim i ' I'I ' and Uetail. Special attention to Repair Work. Tf INNER Hy virtue nf un order of the Orphans' Court the uoili'rslKDt'U udmiuistrutrix of KlMuU 1. llnrli.T. deveuseU. will sell on the iilmve (lute, on the premises, rltuiite un the wuturs of I.l.'le i us Creek, onc-hiilf-mile eust of IMeasunt l(iili?e and u mile south of Owl Creek (V) in I.li-Uluif I estute. A 1T.ACT (If KARM LAND ililjoiuini; luuda of Urliih Kline. K. ' . Deshonir. Mm. l.ucretlii 4ietai, Mm. (Jeo. W. Skinner, unci (Uliers, eon tuluInK ONK-HUNUKKU ACRHS. more or tens it bout 65 ucres cleuri-d, hulunce In ioim1 timber. The liulldlnt's ure u uood TWO-STORY 1AM HOIT81-:. fuir loir Imrii eorn ciili, sheds, cte. Convenient to school unit ehurrh. TKRMS: Ten percent, ou duv of sale; om--tiuif IrieluiiliiK ttie ten per eetil. ut I'unlli-mii-'lloil; bulunee In nut: year w ith interest. JKNN1K. MAKHKR. Ailuiiu!U-utlix. T, Curt Cold la Oik Dy. Take Laxative Uromo Quinine j Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. Pay It in Time, and Save the Percent age. When to Do It. All school tax aid on or before (X;tober 1, an abatement of 5 per cent, will lie allowed. From October 1, to November 1, the full face ot the tax must bo paid; after November 1, five per cent, will be added and unpaid taxes pi need In constable's hands. The following shows the time and places to meet the treasurers in the districts that have their notices print ed at this ofilce. MeCONNKI.I.SHrKO. John A. Irwtn, treasurer, will re ceive the school tax for tlie llorough at his store, at any time during busi ness hours. L1CKIXU CKKKK. I. W. Schooley, treasurer, for the purpose ot receiving the tax of Lick Injf Creek township, will sit at Dr. Hoop's from 8 A. M. to 4 V. M., on Tuesday, Septotnber 2i; Uarrisonvllle from 8 to 11 in the forenoon of Wednes day September .K); and in the after noon of the same day from 1 to ft o'clock, at Saluvla. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notlee in hereby Klveu thin the (oliowinir liuined ueconntunts huve tiled their uoeounts In the IteKistei- und (Jlei-k s iMVeo of Kuituu eouuty. l'u.. und Wrut the sume u ill he present ed to the Onihttns' Court of snid eountv for eolitlrini.llou ou Monduy, the fOi duy of. Outi-lit-r next. heiui tlie Urst Monduy. 1. First und llnul itceouut of .lesse H Snyder udiiiinlstrutor of the estule of Jouutliun 11. Snyder, lute of Thompson township, deceused. 2. Tlie account of Murth-.i Wait, udminlstru tm of the estute of John Wult. luteof iielfust towiiHtilp, deoeused. a. The ueeount of MHry J. Anderson, tidmln istrulrix of the estute of Jouiiilinn AnderNon lute of Tuylor towuKhlp. deeensed. 4. First and tlnnl ueeount of l.tieinu Ourllcli BUrvlviiiK exeeutor of Aliruu. (iurliek. lute of ISrush Cieek township, deceused. f. Vrl und Una 1 aoeount of S. Ws ev Kirk, uduilulstriitiir ot the estulu ofV."phih i Mouts. lute of Thompson township, deceused. 0. t'li-st und ttnul ueeount of If S. Ii.iutels. Kki., udmlulstriitor of the estute of John Oun lols, lute or hieulriK Creek township, deceused. 7. First und ttnul ueeount of V. R. tspeer. executor of the lust will ,vc . of Kn.ulieth Hess lute of l.ickinu Creek township, deceased H. ttnit unit ttnul ueeount of H W. 1'ecK ex ecutor of the lust will fco . ot Vt ni. II Hess, lute of Ttiompson towuship. deceused. lilOOKUK A. IIAIiltlS. Register &. i lerk. Keitister and Clerk'H ulluic. r $100 Reward Will tie paid for information that W. Grove's signature is on each I leild to the art",st' an1 ,:'"'vi,:tion box- 25c AT CLAV PARK'S. THREE SPRIS0S. PA. Ef?s, 1H cts per dozen. Uutter, 14 cts per pound. Wheat, b0 cts per bushel. Rye, 75 cts per bushel. Oats, 40 cts per bushel. Chickens, old or young 10 cts per pound. Floe Business Opportunity. Having accepted a position as traveling salesman for the Dry Goods house of Jacob Stair of York, Pa., I will sell my property at Knobs ville, Pa., consisting of dwelling, built about four years ago, store room, and stock of gen eral merchandise, with a good trade at a reasonable price and on terms to snit the purchaser Possession given at once, D. Edwakd. Foue. Knobsville, Pa. of the person or persons who on the ni?lit of Aup, 2, 1!K3, took my buinry from the shed und destroyed it by lire Mrs. Maruarkt J. MKi.uyrr, Sept. I), 1003. :it. Pleasant Hldge, Pa. IT SAVED HIS LEO. P. A. Danforth of LaCJrange, Ga., suffered for six mouths with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Hucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it In live days. For ulcers, wounds, and piles it's the best in the world Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cts. Sold by all druggist. HI A I, ..IS I' Lint of e.iif f.ir '1 nut ut Octohiir 1 urin, I'lrci, ti n.ti Oiiurt i Com- mon 1'letiM ul r ultuu Cuunty, PuinisylviiiKa. lr Muuduv. 0th iluy. rt-AISTIPfh. hkkknoast Or. Wm. F. Trout' Ex ecutoi th 't'l.e Piuiiliiii, Mhiiu f.T iiinl foiiip'ti,y of til Whvih Miurii, I irci-ti-CH.-tle Hint M .irLvinh illg Turiiplictt l(i.,l W. I.. Mu.liry, . Kr.ink ;. Mi fllill. Hillurv Fnstei. vs. K. IV. Mni:iiiii ,1. II. Sail. va. ord Clnl.l. is M. M. lirclhelti'M for the u- of Clio Mi'Gnn- nellNi.iiiK w i?r Com- puny, S. Elmer Walker, Proprietor. WEBSTER r.lt.LS i uur rariiiers are ou.v rciniir, clniSn'nrfi tint hiirrowinsr the! fCi'ound, preparatory to seeding, j which job will soon be tlio order j f the day. J Two iniK)rtiint roal ostttte rlcals j wore con sum mated in tlic Cove ; last week. Mr. ('.Glazier, Jr., ' purchased from the Jits. G. Ken- j dull heirs, what is kne-vn as the ''Ijower Farm" consideration j lO.ODO. And Mr. J. F. Johnston ! bouirht the Jno. M. Fore farm east of Knobsville -price 1,00!). Jefferson Harris jltoos about his work" tlie.se days with n pleased expression ou his face. Cause : the stork frtopjHid r.t his home ono day List week. JelT says if it had only been a boy, hi cup would be full and running over. Rev. and Mrs. S. 1J. Houston entertained a iai'jro. company of friends ut their pleasant home ou Tuesday evening of hist week. Mrs. Florence Hayes accom pained l.yMi-ss (Jhtzier of lalti more, visited tt i ; former's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Duffy from Saturday till Monday. Fort Littleton Pa. Is prepared at short notice to do any -vork entrusted to his care. A full line of STOVES, Pi pe , Ti n wii re, & c , a 1 ay s o n ii a ml Special attention jiiven to Sjiout- illj.', Iloofitl.r, ,U'., GALVANIZlil) STEEL SPOUTING PlT r CENTS A FOOT. I:ii 'i fori t iliti! we are head qiiitrkirs lor all kinds of PUMPS and pump repair, and tit prices that are t-1 j 1 ii . Orchard Grove. Prices. Kj-'trs llnttpr Hum Shoulder I.ard 17e. 12c. 14c. Two of our you ladies lelt lately-Miss Helen Johnston, to ut mcc'.iiii.wii.iii. Tj0veiF,i, n to assume charge of a iK". a. HAKitiM. , r; rri.iiiiinotarj. i ifrtidod school; and Miss J',stella HOME P0R SALB. i I'"V"t; to McConuellsbur'r, to re- iiii rihI two i.ot wm. ,.,.t. i sumo her work in the Interinedi- Protliy' omen, Supt. 1, itf'i:) i huildlnifg and stablo 2I.X.I5, all under : ate school at tliat place. Old Poultry !c VouniT ' pic liiicyy whips U to "utt, wire nulls from ;i penny to (10 penny, as you want them. Prices to suit. Spii-es of all kind 4. Cigars from lc, to the best on the market. Coffee essetice, 2c, a tiox. Lyon, Arhuekle and loose rousted and green coffees, (lysters, 10c, Ijuked heans, 5 and 10c. Suhiion, l()c, chipped heof, i Di'anJ rl runs. Potted ham, ', Vienna sail- I suite 10c. Pure l.hisoeil oil j'h: a gallon or a gallons lor .l;ic. I.ydia K. l'inkhani's Wjreiahh' Compound !Mh:., Hood's Sar- j Kaparilla !"(.'., Pci iiua the (Ireat Tonic I Vic, Painen Celery Compound 8."c, 0:uvlinH' Oil 22e.. W. & li. Mutter j color 2.'lc , and He. Pure Prtitr Cas tile Soap, uud PettirijfiU'H Kidney wort 'J'lihiets ."m. W. L. J3ERESTRESSER, Manager. GREAT GUNS! May be seen at R. S. PATTERSONS NEW STORE. Please call and examine our stock of GUNS be fore purchasing. PRICES THE LOWEST Also, full line of Shells. Full stock of tarred roofing, Gas tar, White lead, best Linseed oil, ready mixed Paints, Glass, Grain I3ags, Iron and Steel Tire in fact everything found in a first class Hardware store. ' Prices the lowest. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. . Yours respectfully, R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. P. S. I have a few Plows and Harrows that I will sell cheap. Four doors east of the Telegraph Office. Subscribe for the News and do It to-day. Ouly one dollar. Limekiln Wood For Sale. A nice lot of pine limekiln wood for Bale cheap. See A. M. Seville, McConnellsburg, Pa, excellent repair. This property would t.uit to open Hotel and Livery; or a good locution (or a physician. Will sell at a bar gain, and moving to the City is reason for selling. Call or addresH MKS. HKV. K. 8HOKMAKKU, Ilutitontown, Pa. DISTRESS AFTER EATINQ CURED. JudKe W. T. Holland of Greens fa " burg, La., who is well and favor- Mrs. Sappint'tou win i was t.'all od to Baltimore three weeks ago by the sudden death of her tnoth-J or, Mrs. Robertson, returned to I her homo last Saturday. : Cadet Herbert Duffy, who for i two years nas U-eu a student in ; tho Maryland Agricultural Col I k0 is now visittii'' in Chambers- ably known, says: "Two years ago I suffered greatly from indi gestion. After eating great dis tress would invariably result, lasting for an hour or so and my nights were restless. I con- WORKING OVERTIME. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little workers Dr. Kiog's New Life Tills. Mil lions are always at work, night d:t,y, curing indigestion, bilious MILLINERY. We still have a few Hats and Trimmings which we will close, eluded to try Kodol Dyspepsia j ii-ss, corif-tijuiiun, tide headache out below cost Come and see, ! Cure, and' it cured me entirely. j and all stounw h, liver und bowel and be convinced that you can get ! Now my sleep is refreshing and troubles. Raxy, jhasiti.t, .afe, hats aa low as 20 Cents. j digestion per feet. "Sold atTrout's ' aud sure. O.iK 2V. ut all drug MlIU & It I .111-1 I.- I flwiw. oln.n I Cj r-.r-i.a .i.v. wi . uu, uiux RbiJiVi I o ri en. YOU INEED A BUGGY t HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? I A Hran New Falling Top lhi;y with Full Leather X Trimming, Spring Cushion J and Hack, Thousand Mile J Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- J r.i CM.. "I I ,JWr ! uuu uiiaib vioujiitji auu i- iuu- ly Finished tliroughout for J ONLY $50. large Stock to, select j rotn. IuDittlso hundling Hand- nude Buggies and Wagons, t W. R. Evans, J , lluutoutowu, Pa. 1 CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. No. 9 galvanized smooth wire in 500 lb lots at 2.60 per hundred. Fancy recleaned Timothy Seed, $2,25 per bu. 3-ply tar roofing with caps and nails complete per roll 51.30. 2-ply complete 1.00. Single Barrel Shot Guns. choke bored at J?4.98, , , Winchester shells per box 45 cts; per hundred. 51.70. Heating Stoves 6 to 25 each. Cook Stoves 14 to $22 each. Table oil cloth strictly first class $1.75 per roll. Corn cutters 15c each 2 for 25 cts. SYRACUSE FURROW PLOWS complete $10.00, . ' 'Mail and telephone orders filled same day re ceived. , , t , ' . ' CLAY PARK.
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