'. 1 1 1 I'Wor cnllons; wears longer; I Den. T?ut?r 29o , ?4c. at Hrs- !Vrrnl C ! tt n.-t .mil (.'amum fur , sale. 1 n. u ire of D. Malloy. ' Farm fjh Kknt. A good four I hnrrte-farm for rent. For partic-' ulars apply at the News office. Highest possible cash and trade , prices will be paid for turkeys at j Mutton's, I ow ideas in Christmas pres- j efU. Call to see them when you j come to the Institute. Maye i Johnston, Milliner. S. D. Stevens, manager for the Singer Mf'g Co. of Chambers, burjc,, while here last week, es stablished an agency witfi T. H. Stevens & Son. Sara J. Smith, infant daughter of John F. and Margaret Smith, of Kuimaville, died on last Friday 17th mst., aged 5 months. Funer al services were field on Saturday conducted by Rev. J. C. Collins, of the Methodist Episcopaichurch. Interment was made at McKen dree M. E. church cemetery. A liquid cold cure and the only Cough Syrup which moves the bowels works all the cold out of the system is Kennedy's Laxa tive Honey and Tar. Clears the head and throat end makes weak lungs strong, best for croup, whooping cough, etc. Children love it. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. There will be 7o Sundays in this year, an occurrence that will not happen again for 110 years. This extra Sunday can be utilized by attending church, calling on your best girl, reading the scrip tures, playing with the children, breaking a two year old colt, or some other way. One hundred and ten years from this date you will probably be paying the pen alty or enjoying the pleasures of ll.e method in which you choose to spend this extra Sunday. F. D. Maan returned home Sunday morning from Pennsyl vania, where he had been on a vis it tohis, mother, Mrs. W.C. Mann, at Saluvia, Pa., and other rela tives. He was accompanied home by his sister, Miss Ella Mann, of Saluvia, and a cousin, Miss Nellie Daniels, cf McConnellsburg, Pa. Miss Mann expects to make an extended visit to her brothers, F. D. and Grant Mann. Kit Carson County Record, (Burlington, Colo. November 25). Have You Tried the new Quick desserts that gro cers are now selling? They are justly termed "Easy to Make" as all ingredients are in the package. Three complete products D Zerta Quick Pudding and D-Zerta Perfect Jelly Dessert, at 10c per package, and D-Zerta Ice Cream Powder, 2 packages for 25 cents'. A trial will convince you how easy it is to have the hnest desserts with no labor and little expense. CLEAR RIDUE. Ephraim Anderson and wife, and Mabel Abbott, were the guests of James Stevens' family last Sunday. Some of the young folks of Clear Ridge were kind enough to take Mr. Turner a nice lunch list Sunday. Harry Fleming and Ross Cor nelius, of Saltillo, spent Sunday with the former's uncle, T. E. Kleming. Mayme Fields and brother, G. C, spent Sunday with Grand mother Fields. Luther Grove and lady friend, Mabel Abbott, were among those that attended the institute at M ud Level Friday evening. May Mort, who has been em ployed in Altoona, came home to spend some time with her par ents, J. S. Mort and wire. Myrtle Shore is spending some time with J. D. Stevens's family at Fort Littleton. Albert White, who spent sev eral weeks with his uncle at Wa terftfrtf, returned home Wednes day. Mrs. Christopher Wagner, of Fort Littleton, and two sons, John and George, spent Satur dey with her Bister, Mrs. N. B. Henry. Do not be deceived bv counter feits when you buy Witch Hazel Salve. The name of E. C. De Witt & Co. is on every box of the genuine. Piles in their worst form will soon pass away if you will apply DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve night and morning. Best for cuts, burns, boils, tetter, ec Eema, etc, Sold by Stouteagle & Bra TO ENTRY SCHOOL, Tb! F?Mo-"lnj Letter to a Taylor Town- i(t hrf r plain It fit N,). l';j, i '.m.i.,. Mk. tfiiANK M. Haiston, Gracey, a. Dkar Sir. You must not ad mit any child who has not pre sented a certificate of successful vaccination or smallpox. The law applies to every school in the Commonwealth, and I expect to see that it is enforced. Yours very truly, Sam. 'Kb G. Dixon. Local Institute. The fourth educational meeting of Tod township, was held at Mc Govern 's school last Friday even ing. The meeting was called to order by C. C. Rot., after which the following questions 'vere ta ken up aud thoroughly discussed by the following teachers, Olive Grissinger Myrtle Stevens, B. O. Peck, Beckie Rotz, L. P. Mor ton, Prof. Thomas, Lewis Harris, C. C. Kote, and E. B. Chue. The discussions were inter spersed by several selections on the graphophone, and also some excellent singing by the school. The order was good allowing the meeting to pass olT very cred itably to both teacher and pupils. Blanche O. Peck, secretary. CLEARED f-OR ACTION. When the body is cleared for action, by Dr. King's New Life Pills, you can tell it by the bloom of health ou the cheeks; the brightness of the eyes; the firm ness of the fiesli and muscles: the buoyancy of the mind. '1 ry them. At Trout's drug store, 25 ceuts. There's a Sermon Hidden Here. "What kind of a church would our church l. If every member were just like me?" These lines rhyme well, surely. They jingle like bells. Repeat them; "just like me." Such a churchoughtto please me. Would it please the Master ? What kind of a prayer meeting should we have? Every member "just like me." How about the Sunday school ? And the church treasu ry ? How much money would we have? "Just like me." What would the unconverted say of such a church? How soon would God's will te done ou earth as it is done in Heaven ? Let us say it, and sing it again, aud each an swer for himself : "What kind of a church would our church be, If every member were just like rue?', A GUARANTEED CLKE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Pans Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. School Report. The number of pupils enrolled in McConuellsburg Primary school for third month was, 45; average attendance, 41. Those who attended every day during the month: Grace and D wight Steach, Winnie and Webster Mel lott, Pete and Mac Morton, '."had Shinier, Hollis Wible, Raymond Grissinger, John Stouteagle, Wil lis Daniels, Harry Largent, Mc Cauley Lynch, Pierce Henry, Goldie Tritle, Henrietta Adams, Ruth Wolf, Minerva Pittman, Mary Irwin, Rozella Stevens. Oln'e Grissinger, teacher. Needmore school, second month. Number enrolled, ."; av erse attendance, iifi; per cent, of atteudauce, h7; in attendance ev ery day : Harry Beatty, Claud Mellott, Levi Garland, Russell Swartz welder, Floyd ..'art, Wal lace Swartzwelder, Peter Gordon, Dewey- Peck, Charley Pock, Blair Garland, Walter Fegley, Irene Mellott, Ethel Mellott, Estallart, Maude Mellott, Eona Wink, Belle Mellott, Ruthie Mellott, Flora Mellott, Catharine Hart, Esther Peck. S. L. Wink, teacher. A cough syrup which drives a cold out of the system by actingj as a cathartic on the bowels is of fered in Kennedy's fj it iM vi f iij eyand Ti On- the throat, strengthens the lungs nnd bron chial tubes. The mother's friend and the children's favorite. Best for croup, whooping cough, etc. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Snlc kcjt.-ter. Friday December 1 James W. Cutchall will sell at his residence iTrtykr tovrn ifn. near Or.'iffy postullico, I In .til i good mules, 15 head of calt.le, 0 head of hogs, farming implements, hay, corn, '&c. Sale begin. at 10 oclock; credit 12 months. Saturday, December 2. Win. M. Greer, Jr., having sold his live stock and farming implements preparatory to removing from the State, will, on the above di te, sell at his residence 1 mile east of Knobsville, all his household goods, potatoes, canned fruit, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock; credit (i months. Saturday, December fl, Mrs Jane Ann Snyder intending to quit farming, will sell at her res idence, one half mile south of Gem, 1 horse, 1 colt, K head of cat tle, far mingimplemeuts, and some household good s. Sale begins at 10 o'clock; credit 8 months. At the same time and place will offer her farm of 125 acres situated about a mile north of Gem. Thursday, December 14. J'uiies A. Funk, intending to remove to Ohio, will sell ou the premises of Eh M. Funk, in Thompson town ship, 1 mile south of Sharpu post office, horses, cattle, hogs, farm ing implements, grain, household goods, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o' clock: credit h mouths. Tuesday, December 12. S. A. Wiblo and T,. 11. Wible. a.liniiiis trators of the estate of Lewis L. Wible, deceased, will sell at the residence f the late1 decedent in Licking Creek township, live miles tun Ui of McOonnellsbur;:, horses, cuttle, hogs, furming im plements, grain, li;iy, household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Credit 0 months. I A CRKI-PIMi IIHMII. lUood poison c;n:-'is up towards the heart, causing do:ith. J. K. Stearns, Belle Plaine, Mum., writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck leu's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed the wound, aud saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sores. LTic at Trout's drug store. Local Institute. The fourth local institute of Licuing Creek was held ai. Salu via, last Friday eveuing. The meeting was called to order by the teacher, Dora Deshong, who appointed V. L. Hollenshead chairman, and Oliver Sipes secre tary. A very interesting pro gram which was interspersed with music, was delivered in a way which does credit to the pu pils aud teacher. The institute adjourned to meet at Harrison ville Dec. i'2. Oliver Sipes, sec retary. The third local institute of Bel fast was held last Friday evening at Pleasant fJrove school. The meeting was called to order by the teacher, Miss Idi Bard, aud Benj. H. Truax was chosen chair man, All the teachers in the township were present, except one, and all took an active part in discussing the questions. The school rendered several recita tions aud songs, for which both teacher and pupils deserve much credit. The iusticuto was well attended and good order prevail ed. II. O. Mellott, secretary. I'lULIC SAl.li t- VAIXAfll.l; RliAl. I SrATI;. Thu unili'1'sliftn'd trust,.,'. iippoinU'il , tii,. Orplum' Cuuri of l-'ulniu uoumy tu sell f,,r ii,-IJUVim-ht of It'irnciirK. the rtral eMato hcieu-noi ed l.v Surah I. AtrKil.lin li Kdwiinl T, Tuylor will expose Hit; Miiiiii: lit public (Miun-y ou iti,' premises, iu I'ulou InWDshlp i-'ultou county, l';i.. 1 1 inih- west of llui-k V:d!i'y p,,,! oliii-t-. ,m SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1905 ihe following descrtu-d i-t-nl esiiite, to wit : VALUHBLC FAR VI nitjoiuiiitf limits of i Iron.'!- Mi'Kitililti, ,Iom-jIi lloopruimiiluui'N heirs, (ieoi'Kc Schetronipf, (leuivu OeniKer. Alex. MeKllililu's heirs, unit others, coiitiUdui II ACRES more or less, uliout ) nines denied uiul ilie buhiiiue lu timber. The soil In uii eicelleut ijiiuliiy of Ked Shttle, lies rliln lu the center of this beuutlful valley, ouly u few hundred yurds frotu school, three churches Id mithl, und store uud posiortlue wlthifa tiulf tt mile. The luud 1 In a tine mute of cultivation. Aiiioqk the im proveinenlH ttre tt irood two-story FRAME DWELLINC, Buru. Wiiion House. Illucksinlth Bhop, and otheroutljulldlriKH. tiood wuter near theporch. Aliuuduuue of vood fruit. Altogether this Ik a very deslrutile piooerty. TKHMs: Ten per emit, on duj of Mile: half of liiilunce when sale la continued, und remain der In oue year with IntereK from due of oon flrnjntli.u. 1A7MK K MKIH01N, Nov. -JK, lute. Trualee. Kennedy Laxative If oney and Tar Curaa all Coughs, and pais csids frvm Furs, Silk. 1905 - Winter -1906 W e hnvf 1 1 1 -.) received a line -hipi-m'-iit cif the very newest sly les in .Millinery A complete line of Keady-to-wear lints, pressed or hand made , All the "chic" stylos In I'ntrlinuied Huts. Trimmed Hats PAR I'.X C'KI.I.f.sck for ladles of fashion. AH prices, llifjh jrade Novel ties, In Willis, Pom Pons, Ostrich Pinnies, in nil the latest color ings. Mourning Veils and Millinery a specialty. Best Values-- Ladies', nti.l Clil'dren's Coats, Ladies' Tailor-made Suits, Dress Goods I tt miilrloi I.. Mohair, Ti ieot, Cheviot. Fancy I rc-s I lomls. Banner Patterns, VII Styles. T. J. WIENER, Hancock. Aid. Stylish Up-to-Date Millinery We ut-e now prepared to show you hats, lioth ready-to-wear ami "dress hats, thai are s'rie ly up-to-date and at as- tonishinU t , Low Prices consider it;; ciiality. y.very lady will vAuil a ril this fall. We have a fine line of C'omplcction, Driving and Mourning Veils, from la cents per yard up. Tain-, S ie.. a II I he lead in;.; colors, liib lions nf all description and hamulus in them for you. Hats 50 c uts and up to tn.SO. Children's Hats thut are henii!ie:5. Call and look at our line. Luemma M. Laidig, Hustontown, Fn. Vj.i.itc 1 "ost-Ol'de. . ROUSS RACKET STORE. -tvJstJJ feuggSf They are er on the top to hold lid on, .'l.l;. each. Wash boiler, metallic bottom, i!!l a :.d h,-,c. The 8.V:. ones are the heaviest made. By chance we jfot M J tolls of Poller's liist .juality (the heaviest made) floor oil cloth in 1--I, fi-4 and h-4, at 24c. yd. We will ajjree that there ure cheajier ones, hut any fair person will tell you that this is the cheapest they ever heard of. this urude sellin.r, think of it, only 24c. yd. Sure catch mouse traps, 2c. each, 2D,-, doz. Pocket dictionaries for school 12c: vest pocket, leather bound, lSc: largo sine, 2."ic, ll.jc. and tl.25; testaments, e.: Hutcher knives, !l to 25c: Cake turners, 2 and .'le ; Diet, liaiterns, l.", i5 and US"..: L. granite bucket, Sc.::i-ot. Con eon! bucket. Kc, 4-it.. 10c: HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. IF YOU WANT to buy the best laud in M ai' !ai..l, in tlie best mv i ion of the biiite at reason able prices, write me for my catitlofii. It costs you nothing, J. Waters Russell, Real Estate Broker, J X Chestertown, Kent County, Md. 1 . Administratrix's Notice. Notice Ik htiretty k'vpu, that letttTtt nf hii i mUiiHirutltiu ou itin rntule of Ditvid K. Kvuii j lute of UfuKt tow iistilp, t'ultou utjtiu i ty. (1 em use. I, UavlriK hiu ruritf.l lo the un I lurxtirnticl. l-v thu lU-istor of Knit v (iouuty, Notluu 1m hereby k'iven to nil rruw ' Indebted to wald pHtitte tomuUe fi!tuirlliiu-iv ; uitjut, und trioKttbtivlutr cUtuihtirfuiiisi tlHinni Ui prerteut ttim lo ill umlt'i-hiuund, duly uu tlueuiluikted for Neitlcmvui. HAItltlKT KVAN.H, Cornell, Veilings, Be'tn, Fascinators., Tain O'Shanti i s. Mittens, Gloves, Vell'mirs, Km broideries, Laces, Stylish Ef fects in Neckwear, Shirtwaists (iciulciiicn, if you luiven'l liotijrht an ov ercoat tltis full, uml you are troin; to need one, we lmve a wot'il to nay to you. We bought ini)i't overcoats thisycar titan we have in any two years since we arc in business, and liavo sold more. We think we are in a posi tion to save you money on llietn Die same us other joods. All we ask of you is. thut you come in und see our line, and if we can'tsave you I'') per cent, on your put-chase, then don't buy. And, in suits, the same is true. We have overcoats from $2AX to 7.!I0: and if the 7.!i0 coat is not as jood as any $10.00 coat you look r,t, we t;ive up. In men's suits, we have them from to $7. To, or to 12.00 if made to order. Don't let the Jew tell you that lie lias the Shippeiisbiny 272 linen chain corduroy, un less you see for yourself. The price of this cord is 42.:;s. ye have cheaper ones too, l.i, 1 I 7o aud 1 KS. The 1.8 cord is u line corduroy ami lined with drilling. Just out our lard cans in fop thiu full .Vi 11). cans, Japanned and a fasten- TI fllFI I 'C I I"''II'K IIANDAOI'-S I LH V LLL VUI -I'K KOIl OATAI.oiil'K a is di ;ii a i.'s r rr'i it nt'it. TRUSSES .".v dj'iu.M, liui)ii Sr., I'liiluilelpliln, Pa. VUllinery We urn now ready to show you a " 'II III., of fall and Winter Milli nery floods. We do not claim to have" ihe largest line of any lu the . eoiiuty; hut we do claim to have the Cheapest - ijiiuliiy etinslili'ieil. Don't fiiil iri ('nine and see our lanolin l.cf.Mu buyii,(f (Osewliere, Vi; i;um, ami will, save you mou i'y. TliauU iriy the public for iaat pulronuHO, I am joui-k (or bunlnenK Nellie Dawney, . Hustontown, Pa. I Sua'i'HKor tii Arniiti K. Diiwni-y ) Vor salo by Btoutagle & Bro. 0 0m0,0 0M0000, :00 0 0 0 :::: CLAY I offer to you 00. 00 g0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 00 0 0 00 0 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 0 00, 00 00 .0 0 :::: 0 0 00 '6 00 00 0 0, 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 00 00 00. H0 00 v 00. vx 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0H 0M H 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 VAorld's Best Bargains. 400 PIANOS at lf:J00 $125 ORGANS at $02.50. 5IC " " , $75 " ' 37.r)0. 20 Drop-Heads Sowing Machines at $1".00 each. Heating Stoves, wood or coal at 3to $20 each. Cook Stoves 13 to 30 each. Enterprize Sausage Grinders and Stuffers at S3 per set. large size. Ladies' Long Coats $5 to $20 each. A beautiful line of La dies Hats at 1 -2 the regular price. Men's Long Overcoats worth $9 at $450. A line of Dress Suits that cannot be ex celledinthe county either in style or price. Our Furniture Department is complete and contains the most beautiful line of fancy Enameled Beds and Upholstered Couches and Rockers ever offered in this community. I have six buildings filled with every thiugyou need to eat. use or wear at low er prices than you can buy elsewhere. Clay Park, Three Springs, Pa, 0 0 0. .00000 000 0 M.0 000000 ir 0 1.0 00 0 0 00000 000 00 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 0,0 00 !J. K. Johnston's. 1 JJV ft w i3 Store is the place for Rubber Goods which you will soon need. We will sell you Men's Felt Boots for 52.20, and the best with Woonsocuet Overs, Snag-proof and rolled edge at 3.50. Ladies'. Candee Felt Boots1.25. Aen's Arctics1. 50, Umber men's Socks and Overs, Alaskas and plain overs to fit all feet. We still have men's heavy 'underwear f, W & & E n i U k j. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg. Y 1 ft v.. . QHCH.vSUR'S ENGLISH nriiininnun rai e 1i 1. ffafr. AlwnvR re I liable. l.ikillM.Mk PruRicttt fot i 4ull nifUallK; tux(m, M'Hii-il with blue ribbun. I t itla no olttrr. it r fun lHiiirruuii ftitbMii luilMnnttMl liulluilutiM. trtuv it' viiiir DriiKK-M, or ini 4v. ill HiuutM tor I'HrlifiilHrM, 'lia uoaiitU und Hrllrf fur lwlitt im letter, bv r(uri Mail. 10,000 TentiiuuitkaU. Hy'd 0 H truifKit(ji. OHIOBUUTfelB OMIIMTOAL OO. IO0 HHdltiia M4Mr. AIIIL.A PA. Dffi Early ItZsers The f amoui little plUe DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Taa tl.OO bultl ecmttlnt 2-t Hm.ith trt.1 Hii. which wilt (or (0 carta, ONLY f TM LAaOKATOtV Of LJ C DaWITT Is 009 mH 0. -VMM PARK. it . r the r0 0 000000 000.0 0, 0 0n00.007.000000r 0 g 0 00 0 0 0000JI 0 00 0100 00 0 000 0 000 w 1 at 39c each, Our sales of Ladies' Coats M and Furs and Skirts, has been unusually large this season, but we have lots of splen- &i did ones to show you yet a beautiful skirt fgj for 1.98. gj We feel thut we have the best Over- Sgj coats in the county. See our Suits at 54, $5 and fithey j8 are stunners. More than 100 dozen beautifully Hand- M kcichiets just received which we are sell- v iiic from 5c to St each. 50 dozeii ladies' M hemstiched, at 3 for 10 cents. m We are in a position lo .serve von, lA !? W. H; Comsre atent for THE GEISER MANUFAC- TURING COMPANY, -PRNT. CABINS, PA. . . for the sale of Truotlon and Portable Engines, Gasoline, Separators, Clover Uullers, Sawmills, Ao. l".nt;lim8 on hand all. the time. W Early Hisera The famous little pills. COMPANY, CUICAGO, rtM iaa sirsiam y ganlly sravluf la aH,ia. )
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