Sale Roister. Tuesday, April in Whips Cove, 2 miles southwest nf Locust (i rove postofttce, h rs es, cattle, hogs, itUMpt farming iiuplemeuts, eugiue, shingle ai i 1 1, wheal, rye, oats, buckwheat, and household goods, bale begins at IP o'clock. Credit fl months. How To Save Labor. The following from a farmer's wife to the Tribune Farmer in good enough for the r ulton County News : "Sir : May 1 be allowed a little space in your valuable paper for a few lines pertaining to house cleaning, not as to how it It to be : sermon of his C. R. SpanRler has started his plunin" mill in the Kast Knd. Rktsnfi; have the largest line MHIott, intending to retro ft om of Siloes to show you. and nt farming will sell at his residence p ices that are right. Miss Blanche Wink is employ ed in the home of Mrs. Sabin.. R. Mollott, while N. U. Teckand ion Walter are building a nice com fortable house f.r Joseph E. Mel-' lott. BCOGY Vou 8alk. - Only run rtilN mouths. Apply to C. .1. jljrewer, McConnellsburg, l'a. i , J The "Coraicil Three" will give a motion pict.iro and comical show at Needmore the L'fith and 'J7th of April. Admission fifteen and twenty nve cents. rm Sa:.k Thirteen tine ewes and ten nice lambs. William Bishop, Webster Mills, l'a. The Dental Parlor of F. K. Stevens, McConnellsburg, will be open, May 10, 1907. 4 18 4t. A Detroit man is asking for a divorce because his wife compels him to do the house work. 1 f she does not compel him to accom pany her on her shopping expe ditions, he still has something to be thankful for, and should keep quiet. When your back hurts it is al most always a warning from your Kidneys. When our kidneys are wrong there is nothing so good as the use of DeWitt's Kid ney and Bladder Pills. They as sist the kidneys. Sold at Trout's drug store. wm nimtiN. A number of Jesse liidigV fr e ids met at his homo ou bun j day nfternoon to be entertained by selections from bit grapha- phone. Pine Grove school closed on Thursday of last week, and Lai , dig school will close on Friday ol I this week. Both schools have had pupils this winter to com plete the common school course. Lt Roy Fields who has been employed in Johnstown thepist ! few years, is visiting the family of J. H. Edwards. Somo of our young folks have iMtffht gloves and are taking ex ercise in that branch of physical culture knowu as boxing. Rev. Daniels preached the Urst second year at Spring Summer Millinery -ready for your lele-lion. done, but how to lessen the woi k in that trying time? Spring is here, aud to us bifsy housewives it means more than soft winds, Mowers and birds. There are the wiudows and pictures to be washed, the moving and rubbing of furniture, the airing and brushing and putting away of garments ar.d uedding and the removal and shaking of heavy, dusty carpets, and what, may I ask, shall we do with the carpets ? "Why," I hear somo of you say, "we will remove the tacks, aud after dinner the meu will do all the lifting aud shaking for us very willingly." Yes, they will, because they know you canuot, but how thev would have lined to spend that time in an easy chair with book or paper, for our "men folks" must be considered, too. Any one ueeding any oid school , vVith the same lack of help on houses can get a good second hand one at a bargain by attend- ; ing the sale in McConnellsburg 0 the 27th of April. See adver-! tisement elsewhere in this paper. I When you need a pill, tane a . pill, and be sure it's an Early Ris er. DeWitt's. Little Early Risers , are safe, sure, satisfactory pills. The pills with a reputation. They do not gripe or sicken. They are sold here at Trout's drug store. "The comedy eutitled "The School Ma'am," will be present ed by members of the McCon nellsburg High School in the Court House Friday evening, April 2fth. Admission 15c. Tick ets at Stevens' grocery April 23th and Until. Through agent W. H. Nesbit, A. B. Wilkinsou has installed a Metcalf gasoline engine to ruu the machinery m his blacksmith shop. Mr. Wilkinson recently added a big triphammer and is now in shape CD short notice to shoe anything from a govern ment mule to a Texas steer, or make anything from a carpet tack to a steel sky scraper. For catarrh, let me send you the farm as indoors, they appre ciate the short noon rests. Now, when it is almost impossible to obtain help "lor love or money," why not economic in time and strength aud do awa with thU heavy work. A few years ago 1 discarded all carpets from rooms Fairview on Sundny morning. Fairview M. E. Sunday school wr 8 reorganized on Sunday by the election of the following of ficers : Superintendent, I II Kirk: assistant superintendent, Mrs. J. E. Lyon; treasurer, Wil liam Beefner: secretary, Harrison Hoover; assistant secretary, Sa rah Clevenger; orgauist,Gertrude Laidis?: librarians, Catharine Lai dig and Ruth Lyon. Mr. aud Mrs. Maynard Unger have returned from Chicago where they had gi ne on their wedding tour. Mr. Uuger went to Alfona on Saturday where he expects ti have employment dur ing the summer. Best Values and Lowest Prices Have won success for our (Jualnt New Styles -trimmed und untrinimcd Our tOWW garden is II 1 led with BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS Violets. Heliotrope, Valley LUlitt, Daisies. Wild noses, American Beauty Hoses- whit, p'.nk, and all tlic season's coloring. R I fc to o n s All the new colorings dahlia, moonlight blue, lime green, empire green, taupe, heliotrope. Our line of Dress Material if unquestionably the finest offering of the season, fluids, pin in and fancy vie with each other in harmon ious and artistic shading. White Goods Linen-, India Linens, Dimity, Fancy Mousselire, Hotted Swis. W et I s t I n g s Silks, Wash Si,ks, Mohair, Mercerized (iinghams, etc. neautiful white shirt waists, ladles' muslin underwear, ladies underwear. American Lady Corsets. COHM and buy the Boat Goods obtainable at the closest margin of profit, T. J. Wiener, LEWIS M. WIDLR. puMiobnt. fflANK P. LYNCH. ATTOSHeY AND aOLICITO. VV. 8COTT ALEXANDER. VICE PRESIDENT. MURBIL W. NACF CA9HIHB. B. FRANK HENRY. AOflT. CASHIER knit ,rr His Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who is now eighty-three years old, thrives on Electric Bitters," writes W. i$. Brunson, of Dublin, (ia. "She has tanen them for about two years aud enjoys an ex cellent appetite, feels stroug and sleeps well." That's the way Electric Bitters affect the aged, and the same happy results fol low in all cases of female weak- Hancock, Banner Patterns ! yUaryland. In Stock. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'COININELLSBURC, PA, Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits The Honk has Increased in business rapidly and It Is now ready to share its earnings with its depositors, thus giving them a safe Invest ment at home, Commenced business on April 2, LOOS notice the grad- ual growth during the past year. Total resources at the close of busi ness MAY 2, VMM), $T9,667.00j OCT. 1, 1008, HSI.W8 12; JUNE 2, l'.Kffi, 182,660 22; .IAN. 1, 11)07, $186,181.82; JULY 2, 1906, 181,066 2ft; MARCH 22, 1007, $156,903.26, Loans made on personal and collateral security, and Notes dis counted. Courteous treatment to si I. Correspondence solicited from those desiring Loans or wishing to open an account with us. if you cannot call In person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive prompt attention. DIRECTORS : LEWIB H. WIBLF JNO. P. 8IPE8. vINO A. HENRY. W. SCOT' ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON, GEO. A. HARRIS. r l.GRISSINuER, R.M.KENDALL. CHAS. E. BARTO N Auditor'g Notice. Tlio undcrslKnert Auditor iippolnt ed lv Hie Orphuns' Court of Kulton county, to make Uh iriluitlou of the funds remn'nluK In the Iniud of Hou. d t. Humbert, tdauslstratoi ol the es- tute of Deal) B, SIiIvch. laic of Delftat towu sltlp. deeeiwed, will sit for the performance or Ms duties lit the i.llu-c of .1. Nelson Slpes. Esu,. In McConuel'shurK. on Tuesday. April :D. 1507' ut 10 o'clock a. Ok, when und where till pintles interested EMI intend If llicy see proper. HORACK N. tint, BM 4-11-31. Auditor. mucli used. The kitchen lloor is i ness and general debility. Weak, paiuted, which I prefer to a hard-: puny children too, are greatly wood ilo.ir, as it does not show grease aud other spots so readily. strengthened by tliem. Ouaran tced also for stomach, liver aud My dining room, which is living ! kidney troubles, by Trout's drug room as well, has its lloor finish- j store. 50c. ed in oak stain, lt was applied i over an ordinary painted floor. It can be reuewed as often as every sp -iug, as one likes. There is positively no dust from such a Birthday Parly. Last Saturday was the 28th birthday of Mrs. Hattie Cress of Thomastown. Not thinking tloor, and where one has plauts , that any of her friends were keep in the room it is a great advan tage. What might look like bare ness to some can be relieved by homemade rugs, and do not think, you young housekeepers, as my daughters used to think, that they must betaken up and shaken everv day. That means a great deal of hard work, which we are trying to avoid. Just brush them lightly when you sweep, and some day, when the north wind blows, pin them so- free, just to prove merit, a trial CUrely on the clothes line, and let size box of Dr. Snoop's Catarrh every bit of dust blow away. You liemedy. lt is a snow white, creamy, healing antiseptic balm, that gives instant rebel to Ca tarrh of the nose aud throat. Make the tree test and see. Ad dress Dr. Shoop, Kacine. Wis. I-Arge jvrs "0 cents. Sold at Dickson's drug store. A Missouri woman is very an gry with her home paper, because in writing up her husband's will find when you take them down, they will look aud feel al most like new: and just here let me add that a tight wire line at tached to strong painted posts is what every woman is entitled to who has any washing done at home. (May none of you wait as long for yours as 1 did for mine i "And, speaking of rugs, let me suggest, when making then., that ing tab ou her age, Mrs. Gress was not a little surprised, when she saw her friends "from all parts of the globe" negiu to ar rive, each with a well tilled bask et. At 12:30 they were informed that "all things were now ready" and soon the big dining table was surrounded oy as industrious a set of people as ever wielded a knife, fork, and spoon. Among the guests were M. s. Fred Cress and daughter Katie, and son El m3r; Mrs. Aaron Morgret aud s ju Ceorgoanddaughter Blanche, Newt Knable and family, Mrs. Harry Cress and daughter, M;ss Klla Johnston, Coldie Lake, Ray mond and Bruce faylor, Bernard Truax, Chester Hoopengardner, Miss Lena Kissel, ol Elizabeth, N. J., and Charley Deshoug, B g Cove Tannery. CHAKTF.lt NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Klven that upp Icuf'on will lie made to the Governor of l'ennsylv uiln by Dan iel F. Lafeun. liecrK.: H Rudy uud William F K.lsenhurt. on the iSUh day of April, 1007. under the lieneral Corporation Act of April a. lf"t. und It i supplements, for charter or an Intended eorporut ou to he kuown as the Yolk Tele phone and Te eirmph Company, the purpose and object of which Is us follows: HuildlUK constructing, leasing, purchasing. 'iperulluir nrd miilnta niriu- 11 system of telephone unit telc KTepb ones, cn.uh.UKOs sad stations In the Bounties of Philadelphia, Moutnoincry. Dela ware. Chester. I SSfieslnt York, Dauphin. Ad ams. Cu Tlierlaud Franklin, Hunt nmlon, rOj tou, lleillord. Somerset. Fayette. Westmore land. WushinKt n aud Allet'heny. with the right to connect with the lines of similar com- aulrsln the Slates of New Jersey. Delaware .VJnrylaud. West VtrffiOls and onio. and to fur- i h and rent to the III til SIM thereof local anil tag distance telephone anil teletiruph taclll rs. The principal routes of said company helm; as follows, viz : Hc'.nitlnK at the eg ii.in.re of tin York Telephone nnd Telegraph lontpM y In thcCity of York. York County. l'a.. thence lu an e:nterly direction Ihroujli the ountie of York. I.nncustcr. Chester. Dela- wjre. MontKomery anil lMiiladelphlii end tcr inlnatitiK lu the exchange of the York Tele phoue and Tclcprnph Company in the City of I'hiladelphlti. Also, hcKinnlni: at the exchange of the York Telephone a .d Telegraph Com piny. In the City or York, thence by the most practicable loute Into and throiuli the coun ties of Yortc, Dauphin, CumlierlanJ, Adams. Franklin, HuntluKdon, Fulton. Bedford, Some r- et. Westmorelind. Fayette. Washiuu'lou. and Alleifheny and lerminutius lu the exuhunge or the York Telephone and Telegraph Compan.' In tbetlityof I'lttslmr-. I'eunsylvaulu. B10OBUK S. SCHMIDT. Solicitor. death, the editor said: "Be has ' you save your different colors lor tone to a happier home." This creates doubt as to where she thinks the deceased really went. Lither place might be happier. Courtship is a serious affair in Italy and Spain, and incnse tpuencethey don'thave any breach of promise cases there. The young man is not allowed to "just drop in" until the marriage con tract is signed. It a a great sav different rugs, so they will cor respond with the predominating color of the room for which you mtend them. In my own room, which is papered with buff, and a green and buff bordo., I have rugs of buff aud brown, with a touch of green in the body of the rugs, and green the principal color in the border. Those, over an oak stained tloor, look very inir of bhtrhted affections and law- Ptty, indeed. vor fees 'lI hoPe these suggestions will La h irroat l-Dillrirar Wa ' "e'P 8OtD0 tire our muscles by exercise aud j tueD .est to restore them; yet a great many of us do not stop to Normal School. We will open a school in Mc Connellsburg, May IB, l'.0, to continue eight weeks. Special attention given to teachers aud those preparing to teach. Tuition 5.00. It will pay you to get in at the beginning of the term. For other information, address us. Emdky Thomas, B. C. Lambbbson. think how little rest we give to our stomachs. As a usual thing no part of our bodies is so gener ally overworked as our digestive organs. A tired and overwork ed stomach will givo signs of dis tress to which we pay no heed until at last Dyspepsia takes hold, ludigestion is justa warning, and if we heed the warniug we can easily avoid further cousequenc es. Kodol is a most thorough stomach relief. It digests what you eat and gives the stomach the needed rest and greatly assists in res oring it to its normal ac tivity and usefulness. Kodol is sold on a guarantee reliet plan It is sold here by Trout's drug tore. ne who, perhaps, has not had my many years of exper lsnce.and lighten, if ever so little, some woman's work, and so add to the comfort and happiness of the whole household, for no wo man tired out can do justice to herself or her family." A. K. WlOHSTKif. Cnu.'cb Announcements. Preparatory services in Big Cove Tannery Lutheran church, Saturday afternoon, April t!0tb, at 2:30, and communion, Sunday a'ternoon, at 2:30. In the McConnellsburg Luth eran church, the preparatory services will be held Saturduy evening at 7:30, aud communion services, Sunday morning at 10: 30. These services will be c n ducted by Rev. T. Hampton Ber-wager. Seed Potatoes. C. J. Brewer has for sale at his farm two miles south of town, the finest seed potatoes ever in troduced here. They are known as "Rose of Eron" and "Wheit ons White Mammoth.'' "Rose of Eron" is a Hue, early potato of excilleut(ua:ify great yielders and grow to a large size. "Wheatons White Mammoth" is a medium late potato, very prolific, and being a sdedling of the Old Peach Bloom, is of a iuality unsurpassed. A tnaj will convince vou. C. J. Bhf.wkh McConnellsburg, Pa. "Nothing so goxl as Casca sweet," writes a mother who has used it. "It saved my baby's life," writes another. Casca sweet is a vegetable corrective for the disorders l a child's stomach. Contents on the bottle m plain English. 50 doses for 25 ceuts. Recommended by Trout's drug store. A Corn Contest for Pennsylvania Boys. The Pennsylvania Live Stock Breeders' Association announces a list of cash prizes for a corn growing contest, open to any boy or girl whose age will not exceed eighteen years on Decern oer 1, 1007. The contest plot must lie rectangular in form and contain forty -square rods, or one-fourth of an acre. Selection of land, seed, fertilizers and manner of cultivation are left to the contest ant, hut he must report on these and other matters, so that his methods may be useful to others. Ten oirs of the product must be shown at the Annual Corn Show of the Pennsylvania Live Stock Breeders' Association, apd will be eligiblb for additional prizes there. The prizes in the Corn Crowing Contest range from thirty to tive lollara,and success ful contestants may receive double these amounts by winning in the show also. The Contest is under the supervision of the Pennsylvania Live Stock Bleed ers' Association and a committee of the Pennsylvania Agricultural College. Every boy in Pennsyl vania who can grow corn or wants bo learn how should enter this contest. Awards will be based chielly on yield, though the re port made and the sample exhibt cd also count. Pull particular with suggestions on selection ol seed, cultivation, etc., may be had by addressiug Prof. J. T. Barron, S lite College, Pa , or E S Hay ard, Sec'y, East End, Pittsburg, Pa. Write either of them at t nee for instructions. MERCANTILE APPRAIS ERS TAX LIST. McCoDticllRiMirit, March 19, 1907. Ttie foUowltifr In lltt of ltU itiitl wholonalr Vinmn or MftMtl tn wHreit, inerchmiitlite cnitiinuilittpft r uflertH ol wbtttroever kUidur tifthire, Mibject to a mt'D'Hittiiu ItriMiae tax, In Pttlton roiintv, PmiMU IvniiU. .eturoftil to the proper HiitliorUfert therein, by the umlerptgiiflil, MctcHiittrv Apprniri h iii : tor tut) county ol Kulton ttrorcHM imfl puhltftlii'il by the direction of the Uoiumlrtftioiier ot Mtd county. NuuicHOt' retailer. Clarification of bulne. Ayr, Township. J. ?. Sehlerx. rurrchmnltM. D. II pHtttTBon & nuii, luercbantlipe. . Peter Kirk , nierchniHllfte. Howe Mellotl, mere ha nil Inc. '.-:.! ToWllHUlp. Mi-- Kati- Smith) mrrchnmlle. John PlMatlMftr, iiierchaiiitifO. .i ni t i. Kunyiin, mcrcbttuilUe. 11. L. Mellotf , merchamlie. I. W. hake, iiicrchatHlliM. W. P. Hart, merclmiMliae. O .). Me Itott nIWMttilUM Mm. Miitlhla Akern, merchandise. Itethcl Township. Fohn Maun, McrchitndlHe. V P. Gordon, merchiutdise. Wiu. Palmer, merchHndlm;. Andrew nihhop. Farm implement). (OfM h". B. Hill, uieichnudnw. S. P. Winter, KaVlfl implement, etc. . M. Oaruell, WW 0hllrfMMI llruxli Creek Township. W. V Hlxxon, mt-rclinnillM'. (1 M.hrliei.ek, merctipudiso. Gen. O. l.yueh. inerchandim'. C. W.TriiAx. merchHiidlrie. Os Mellott. merchlllidtfte. Ileniy H. sharpe, merchaudine. iHihlin Township. dim. 1. Speck, ct ars. ). P. BowWRBi merchandise. Mm .1 11. Weleli, uierchaimlse. Chutt. MeGeht'f, meichaudise, i I . Kllng, merchandise. M S. Wdi.clKars. N. L IliH'klex, merclinmllse. U M 0UH6 mere.liandi'-e. Ktank 0, Burs, merchandise. V. IC. KvHllr, ItUtfRleM 1,. II. liiuve, merebamllse. Ltoktltfl Creek TownMilp Joph II. Mellott, jrcrehantllse. 0 II Mann, merchandine. Mftvln M. MUiU(i inerelmnillrir. M rl. IsoleuHhead, merehandise. 01 K II Hi i. . mi'rcUjandtfe. K. J. Croil, merchauiliiH). McConnullitburg. (ieo. It M'dlott, hardware and machinery. W. Hi-., merchandise. C. H. HteTcns, merchant tailor Trout's I)i uk SUre. drug. Ueo. Hexrbth, ctgarn Hamuel Uemler, tur nlturu. 0 C HeiuliT, groccriesi. d no. W. (Ireatlead. luerchandiMe. ' I? a K. Little, millinery. Don't Put It Off Easter 0O1BM parly this year anil you will want a n ire SUIT for that occasion. A preat many have their orders In already. One customer came In and said, "I have worn this . suit two years and the linlnps etc. arc as good as B4T, anil I want another suit " Wo can irKe you lots of testimonials of this kind. Come in, place your order, and tip among the satisfied. Everything new and up-to-date. GOLDSMITH, THE TAILOR. Opposite the Public School Building. oooxxxxooooo oooooooooocoo SPRING AND SUMMER Millinery Hustontown 1 have just returned from the Eastern Cities with u full line of spring und Summer Millinery. Call and Hee the Latest Style s and compare quality and prices before purchasing your hut for summer. Thanking a generous public for past patronage, and So liciting a share of the same in the future MRS. H. C. M'CLAIN. oooooooooooo oooooooooooooo Hairv II, iiini, ciuam. W. If. Nesbit , hardware and machinery. Tim, ti i mi. groceries. '1 . U. Steven & Son, Furniture. Miss A. J. Irwin & Co,, mlliiuery. duo. A. Irwtn, grocflrlen. Charles l Scottjirucertea, - Win. Mont r, lurnttoru. Hull & iietuler merchandise A. U. Nace X Sun., merchant tailotM. l K. dotinMnii, merchandise. W. H DtavuHMTi lurniture. I It. McClatn, grunerles. (leu. V. It'dsner (S Co., inerchamlise. W. M- Kenm-dy, MVII4H P. P. Mann, bar newt. T.J Comerar, tanning ImpteineuU. Ktotiteaule Itrox., gruccrlf-n A 1 1..-1 I Stoti.T, httivrs A l.mcy ,'iiiih. W. S hlckrou. drtigt Ceo. W. Smith, groceries s. A. Nfsbit. larmlug implements. tloldsmith X Co., groceries. Taylor Township. Clem ''in mhii. furniture & hardware. N. M. Kiii.. merchandise. C.J. Haitou, merchandise. Mrs. H C McClain, millinery. A. d. Latnbersou merchandUe Steveui & Kaker, nidrchaudbte. H Haiuaey. merchaiidifte. HobHrt MiiMtiHi, merchandise. Michael i i' Mr ii - i 1 1 -, A- N. Witter, merchandise. Wltiegardm-r V Sou, merchandlM. 8. Ui CrHcey. merchainilw. Mrt. M. K lierktt raster, mcrchandiae. Thompson Townahlp. iloeetdi Covult, nierchandlHe, A ii.''- Shsrpe, UterebHiiillM. v duo C loagltaVi merehaudtie. I I W. Iflsboi. gmcerlea. lt. M. 8iiuptiou, merchandise. Tod Township. John A. Hindi merc-tiaudute, Ira Furs, merebaudUe. Union Towiwhip. H. K. McKeo, merclmndlae. C. IT. 8crlever, luercbaiiillse. H. tl. it1-, iunrebandlne. Chas. A Slgle, lyerchenilNe. Nurtbciati Hrothert, mifruhaiidiae. Wr-lls 'I'uWIihhlp. N. O, Cunnlughain, merchandlno. M. ". Houok, merchandise. K. A Mm t-n, )i)eruhaudic. Ilenry Truax, merchundlse. V. 1). Hjbeuok, mercbaud.se. Mm. U'. H Itautuiiardnitr, mercbaudliie. iteu K, S prowl, mercbaiulihe. And uotlcu i hereby glveti to all taablet borein tliitt an appeal, tu accordance with the .Mercantile Appraiser's Act of Asaemhly will be held by the TreuMtirer ol KnlioM county, act Inn in conjunction with the aid AppmUer, at the iiltiei- nt the County Treimuier, in ibe Court House, McCoiinelhjburg, Pennsylvania, on Sat urday, April to, l. ii, b-tween the boursof I" ue loo It a m. and 4 o'clock p. nt., when nd where all partias Interested nro required to ap pear uud all grtefances will be heard. K H SIPK8. Mercantile Appralaer. 1 J. K. JOHNSTON'S 1 i NEW Spring Bargains 1 Clothing I Well Dressed Wen. i We hiivu rfl.ileriuls fur the exclusive us well us the most conservative man Clothinu that will keep its shape and look well until worn out. Our prices moreover, are lessthan you pay other stores for less worthy goods, und arc invariu bly the lowest consistent with quality. We have exercised just as much core in buying Clothing for the young Men and Boys. Since enlarging our SHOE Department, we ure able to carry a more complete and much .larger assortment of all styles, and can now tit anybody and everybody. We want your Bhok patrouuge we want it because we con serve you best. You don't huve to take our word for it compure our shoes with shoes of about the same cost, bought by your friends aud neighbors, from some other store. It will show ours much the best value. Our W Early Misers The famous Utile plllo. HIDES. James Sipos A Soni pay lo, 13, and 10c a pound casb, for beef bi les at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and talbw. Forsale at Trout's drug Store- Carpets and Mattings are litmus of standard make. The Patterns and styles ure all new, and our stock is the most complete of any in town. Bear in mind that yon can huy ":ukine Silk" only at J. K. JOHNSTON'S McConnellsburg. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TVi I 00 torn. mMn M It trtal akw, whksk m tm SC aaafe wtir at rum uawm v. HL C XUWITX At GOSAVJkJ, C1UCAOO. JDUU Ask tor Kodol's 1907 Almanao and 2f 0 Year Galauder.
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