4 1'Ieaaant Evening. Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Palmer en tertained a number of friends last Saturday evening in honor of their daughter Miss Nellie. The evening was delightfully sent and the refreshments were in keeping with Mr. and Mrs. Pal mer's well known hospitality. Those present were Nellie Mel lott, Stella Bard, Laura Bard. Ora Dixon, Clyde Hess, Lillie Wink, Ada Hill, Bessie Morton, Minnie Mellott, Ella Mellott, An nie Culler, May Everts, Emory Hessler, Earl Morton, Norman Akers, Bert Akers, B. N. Pal mer, Levi Morton, Virgil Bard, Webster Bard, Thomas Truax, Reuben Mellott, Don Morton and Logue Wink. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Buckleu's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by W. S. Dickson, druggist. Saluvia. Sleighing parties too numerous to mention. D. S. Mellott is seriously ill at this writing. W. R. Speer sold a draught horse to Samuel Gaster Tuesday. Samuel Gaster, of Waterfall, spent Monday night with the family of Mrs. Harris. Lewis C. Ensly has been award ed the contract to carry the mail from Saluvia to Waterfall. Misses Anna Speer and Ella Mann were visiting friends in Brush Creek the first part of last week. Henry J. Mellott is making preparation to move his family to northwestern Ohio in the near fu ture. Mrs. John Hann, who has been in ill health for several months, does not regain her wonted health. Communion services will bo held in the Green Hill Presbyter ian church Sunday morning, March 3rd. Preparatory ser vices beginning Wednesday even ing February 27, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Dr. West, assist ed by Rev. Clare, of St. Thomas. All are cordially invited to attend these services. For the weakness and prostra tion following grippe there is nothing so prompt and effective as One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation is highly endorsed as an unfailing remedy for all throat and lung troubles and its early use prevents consumption. It was madetocurequickly. Trout's drug store. Thompson. The snow is fast disappearing. Many of the farmers have stored away an abundance of ice for use next summer. Judging from the activity displayed now in getting in wood, a blizzard may be expect ed. Jacob Yeagle, has begun the erection of a large barn. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hatfield, Army Peck, Elmer Covalt and mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Yea gle and daughter were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Powell's last Sun day. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Funk a daughter. Mrs. Mary Brewer, Mrs. Sadie Smith, and James M. Lake are among those who are sick in this township. Quite a number of our farmers have leased their ore lands to a Company that promises to begin active operation the first of April. Several of our young folks visit ed the home of Mrs. Ella Covalt last Sunday evening and spent the time very pleasantly singing sacred songs. Gertie O'Rourke was the organist. Army Peck is learning black . smithing. James Snyder has purchased rn organ. A great many people are sick in this township now mostly grippe. The families of Bub Snyder and Amos Sharp are each hap py over the arrival of a daughter. Rev. Seifert will preach his farewell sermon at Antioch in two weeks at 10 oclock. Persons who can not take ordi nary pills find it a pleasure to take DeWltt's Little Early Risers. They are the best little liver pills ever made. Trout's drug store. List of Jurors. The following is a list of jurors drawn by the Jury Commissioners February 10, 1901, to serve at the March term 1901, of the county of Fulton, Pa., beginning on the third Monday of March. GRAND JURORS. AYR. N. W. Hohmau, David Fulton, William Cutchall, Johnston Con rad. HKLFAST. E. N. Akers. HKTHEL. Lincoln Slayman, Samuel Car nell, Edward Palmer, Joseph Powell. DCULIN. Henry Fraker, John Momma, E. D. Welsh. LICKING CHEEK. Milton Decker. M'CONXKI.I.KHL'lKi. Christmas Shinier, Samuel Kelley, Abram Runyan. TAYLOR. James R. Davis, W. R. Fields. THOMPSON. Charles Bishop.Albert Gordon. TOD. Henry Barmont, Thomas Mar shall. cxiox. George Sigel. WELLS. Jno. M. Schcuck. PETIT JURORS. AYK. Samuel Mellott, U. G. Hum bert, Robert Gordon, James Youse.Samuel W. Bender, Abram Fox. HKLFAST. D. B. Snyder, II. II. Deshong. HKTHEL. James Mc. Barnhart, Tl.omas McCullough, Moses Hess. UKUSH CHEEK. Denton Hoopengardner, Will iam Diehl, William H. Decker, Da vid Garland, Wilson Williams. DUBLIN. Isaiah Bradnick, F. C. Bare, John Keebaugh, W. M. Comerer, Jacob Sheffield, John Baldwin. LICKING CUEKK. Jeff Wible, William Vallauce.D. D. Deshong. M 'COX X ELLSHUKG. David Gress, Charles Tritle.M. M. Bender. TAYLOU. John Cutchall, S. C. Gracey, Geo. M. Laidig, John Winegard ner, Robert B ratten. THOMPSON. Emanuel Keefer. TOD. Samuel Rotz, Sr. UNION. Howard Deneen. WELLS. Harvey Wishart, Edward Hor tou. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listleness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by W. S. Dickson. Men Wanted. Respectable men, aged 18 to 27 years, to work at commou labor in Wisconsin. Work is usually ditchingin summer. Wages.twen-ty- dollars per month and board. Extra pay to steady and faithful men. Ground is usually dry. Want a man to fire steam ditch ing machine. No free faro to Wisconsin. For further particulars, ad dress: Ed Reicheuback. County Surveyor, Jefferson, Wisconsin. Cherry Gove. The Questions used at Cherry Grove School Local Institute were 1. What are schools aiming at? Books Knowledge, or Practical Education? Why? 2. What is the vse of Imagina tion? How best taught in school? 3. Mannerisms. The subjects were well discuss ed by B. C. Lamberson Elmer Helman, W. G. Wink, Homer Cromwell, Daniel Stains, Tliad. Shoemaker, and other able speak ers! The pupils of the school also added much to the interests of the evening by recitation, select reading Ac. Millions of people are familiar with DeWitt's Little Early Risers and those who use them find them to be famous little liver pills. Nev er gripe. Trout's drug store. nHil Just a Few Pointers to convince you that wo are making Harness at the right prices. buggy Harness, like above cut, $.!(). Farm Harness, $1.50 to $0. Double Team Harness, 20.00 to 35. Team Bridles, $1.10 to $2. Buggy Bridles, $1.35 to 2.50 Collars, il.'c to $2.50. Halters, 25c to $1.25. Whips, 8c to $1.50. Root Hanies, 08c pair. Chnin Traces, (iHc pair. We manufacture all our goods, and guarantee them to be right or money refund ed. II. L. NOKKIS, Three Springs, In. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice N hrehy tflven that the following no eoutituntH have lllcd their wceounts in the Kith Ntrr ami Clerk' Otllce of Fulton County, Tenii sylvunla. unci the same will tie preseuied to the Orihnu' Court of suid county for continuation on Momluy the eighteenth day of March A. D. IK'l. 1. The first nnd llnal ttooount of Lewis Yon ker. Administrator, b, n. c. t. a. of Lewis Hoopengardner, lttte of Brush Creek township deceased. The tlrst and tlnal account of Lewis You ker administrator of estate of Mr. Kllzu J. Hoopcntrarducr. late of Brush Creek township, deceased. :i. The tlrst and Until account of J. K. Trille Admin, of the estate of (ieorire Summers; lute of Todd township deceased. I. The tlrst am) titial account of S. Kdwtird. McKee. Kxeeutor of the last will &o of Jacob Hess late of Brush Creek township deed. ft. First und tlnal account of John K. Johnson F.xecutor of the last will te. of Uuvld Johnson late of Thompson township deed. i. The tlrst and tlnal account of Vm. I!. Nel son Kxeeutor of the last will of Oeortfe .Mctjuade late of Ayr township deceased. 7. The tirst and tlual account of Job I., (lar lund. Administrator of the estate of Jacob F. Ciarlantl. late of Belfast towuship deceased. h. The tlrst and tlnal account of Pavld Iteul sar Kxeeutor of the last will Ac. of Mrs. Bar bara Iienisur late of Taylor township decctised and trustee to sell the real estate of said de cedent. 9. The tlrst and tlnal account of Hon. W. Scott Alexander Trustceto sell the real estate of James and Margaret Sprout of Brush Creek township deceased. Keiclster und Clerk s Oriloe. Feb. If), Idol, FKANK P. LYNCH. UeKistur & Clerk. NOT ICK. Notice Is hereby irlven. that the undersigned has tiled an application with the Secretary of Internal Atlalrs ut Harrishuru, for u warrant for H acres of unimproved vacant land situated in Thomrson township, Fulton tmmty. I'll., adjolninir lauds of David Oordo 1 on the north: by Lickiuir ('reek on the north east; by land of Albert Oordou, on the east und south and southeast by lauds of John Cms hatii'h. Feb 14. 1001. JK.'sSK 11. SNIUKR. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby trlven that the undersigned has tiled an application with the Secretary of internal Affairs at Ilurrlshurx for u warrant for live acres of unimproved vacant lund situ ated in Thompson township. Fulton county. 111.. adjoining lauus of Samuel l'eck on the west, and north; Lewis Waltz, on the eust, and Catharine (lrei;ory on the south. Feb. 18, 1001. JAMES C. SNIDKK. Sale Register. Thursday, February 21, Epliralin Ilouek will sell ut his rebidunea ut the Hi"; Spring farm, one mile south of Webster Mills, Horses, Cattle, Agri cultural Implements, Household goods, &c. &e. February 21 H. J. Layton, executor of the estate of Samantha E. Deenen late of Union township, deceased, will sell at her late, residence in Deneen's Oap, the farm of the said deceased, containing 177 acres . acres of which ure cleared and in good state of cul tivation balance in timber. Term: 10 per cent, when property Is knocKed down: 25 per cent, on confirmation of sale, and balance in two equal annual payments with interest. February 27 J. G. Kendull will sell at his lower farm four miles south of McCounellsburg, Horses, Cattle,Farm ing Implements, &c. February 28 George Garner will sell at his residence in Ayr township, 2 miles southwest of McConnellsburg, Liye stock, good buggy, household furniture, wheat, cornfodder, potatoes &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Mr Garner intends to remove to Altoona. Wednesday, March 0. J. F. John ston will sell at his residence four miles south of McC'onnollsburg,Horses, Cattle, Farming Implements, Grain, Huy, &c. March If, D. K. Mumma will sell at his residence i mile northeast of Laidig, Horses, Cattle, Wagons, Mow er, and farming implements too nn meroua to mention. Sale begins ut 10 o'clock. March 111. J. M. Kerlin will sell at his residence near Knobsvllle Farm ing Implements, Live Stock, etc., etc. March 2!). Mrs. S. M. Cook intend ing to remove to McConnellsburg, will sell ut public sale, horse, buggy, har ness, household goods, etc., etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Mr. Newt Summers who had been on Clem Chesnut's farm near Hustontown for nearly three years, has moved back to his mother, Mrs. Summer's farm two miles west of town. Clem sold his farm to David Fohner, who has moved onto it. Reports show a greatly increas ed death rate from throat and lung troubles, due to the preva lence of croup, pueumonia and grippe. We advise the use of One Minute Cough Cure in all of these difficulties. It is the only harmless remedy that gives im mediate results. Children like it. Trout's drug store, 0000000 m 0 0 0 WHY is it that our sales January showed a very decided increase over the same -0 & 0 0 o 0 ') t w 0 0 0 X months of other years? WHY is it that people who never bought here until re cently are becoming regular customers? WHY is it that people from nearby towns are swelling our list of customers? There is a cause for every effect; and these questions are very easily answered by those who have been fortunate enough to take advantage of the many bargains we are daily offering. We are demonstrating what a Cash Business means. Our close-selling, quick selling, cash-selling, bargain selling idea is the secret of it all. There's a Wealth of in the following list, saving quality. Granulated Sugar, G lb Hominy, 2c lb or 14 lb for 2"c 1 pkg Rolled Oats, 7c 4 " " " 25c 3 lb Salts or 3 lb Soda for 10c Arbuckles Coffee, Nicnacs, (ingor Snaps, Water Crackers, Syrup for Taffy, Soup Beans, Raisins, 13c lb 7c lb 7c lb Cc lb fc qt 5c lb 8c lb $ 0 0 w Now is the time to got bargains in heavy weight winter 1 P goous, as Big Reductions have been made to reduce the present stock. Brine us vour produce and we will erive vou 20c tier lh. - 0 for Butter, (Sic lb for Lard, 0 Wheat, (iUc Rye, White and . agrte with quality, 8 HARRY E. 0 0 0 (Successor to Thomas W. Huston, Dec'd,) Clear Ricige, Fa. 00X0.0J000A0A gCKXXXXXXXX00 xxxxxxxxxxxc 8 PHILIP F. BLACK, Manufacturer of S Sash, Doors, Newel Posts, Hand $ Rails. Stairs. Rinistars. Turnp.fl O Porch Columns, Posts, &c. & 3 S O Doors 2 : 8 x 6 : 8; 2 : 6 x 6 : 6; 1 and three-eighth 8 X inches in thickness. X 8 Sash 12x20; 12x24; 12x28; 12x30; 12x32; Q 12 x 34; 12 x 36 inch and a quarter thick always O on hand. 8 Sash four lights to window from 45 cents to 70. Q Thfe ash -irf nil nrJnii,l inA ronAir fnr tUa vl-c t) X Both the doors and the sash .. i ...I, iinu yenow pines. 0XXXX0XXXzXXX0XXXX)X LOOK HERE! j We have some Fall and Winter Millinery goods on hands which we will close out at reduced prices to make room for our Spring stock. Come and see and be convinced. as Mrs. A. F. Little, Bon Ton Store. EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber, One Door Kast of "Fulton Huuso," MoCON N KIXS 1 1 T K'.l, PA . Flrtst-c'JitHM StttiviiiK urid H iir Cutting. Cleuo towl for every customer. DR. STEVENS, Dentist, M'CONNNELLSBURG, PA. (iradiiHte of I . of 4. Ten Yeats' Kxpcr Icnci). I'lutvH (Joiri. 1'luiiuum. Silver Alu Diinuui. Celiulokl. Kuller, uul Rubber Aluml uuiu lined. Melul with KuMmt A ttuchuieul. hiektmm front 3.00 up. ItridKen, ItirhmoiKi Crown, Logun Crowiw, Gold Chun, I'lutlnoid Vir, Vo, I niiiiH of Nuturul Teuih u Specialty und all work (iimruntccj. Information by mail or la person. THE HARRISONVILLE INN, AT Harrisonville, Pa. On the TuraplkB kIi ml!e wettt of MoCou nHlxljurx. Tlilx old uml popular hotul ',und lm btna eutirely rebuilt, newly (urulhed unci la uudMrnuw DiuuuKemenl. FlrMt (Mhhn AuoomuioUtttionH. ' (Jeliklitful Home for hummer Hoarders. l(uie Heusoimhle. Bueolkl Attention to Transient C'uHtom THOMAS 8. MKIV.I.KK, Proprietor. Duffy's, J. C. Maua's aud D..S. Maun' flour at Kobin won't. 0 in November, December and 0. 0 0X 0 0 0 ; 0 0, 0 0. t Economy Each item fairly bristles with money Prunes. 5c lb Stick Candy, 10c lb 12 Bars Laundry Soap, 25c Tomatoes, 8c can Corn and Peas, 7c per can Malona Salve, 8c box 8 different patterns Table Oil Cloth, 15c yd Calico, 4c yd Gingham, 5c yd Muslin, 5c yd Etc., Etc., Etc. 4 c: X0 " (ic lb Hides, 5Gc bu. Corn, 70c i Yellow Pine Boards prices to 0A HUSTON, 5: 0 4 0 0 000PA0Y0A0A00 are made from best white Sx v LITTLE'S EXTENSION, I LOTS FOR SALE. D.E. Little has put-chatted land S lying between the Chambersburg ana Mercersburg pike at the forks east of town. He has hud it laid off in lots with alleys and streets, and bus alroady dispos ed of six. There are yet a cumber of very uesiruoie ones that will be sold on nasy Payments. D. E. LITTLE, AtcConnelWburK, Pa. New Broom Factory, The undersigned has just put in the necessary apparatus, and is now prepared to muke first class Brooms . I'ersons having broom corn and desiring it mude up, cun do so for the half or at the rate of 10 and 12 cents per broom cash. Carpet Weaving. Mag Curpet woven on short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. SANNF.Il HAY, Big Cove Tannery. McConnellsburg & Ft. Loudon Passenger, Freight and Express Line. R. C. McQuade. Proprietor. Kmc lun.r MTwim MrOoKniuxiiuuo and 'UUT LOUWIM. Leaving MoOonnellnlmrii m U:Oo'olooU, P.M., nmklriK coaueetloo Willi itfturnooo trtluou S. 1. It. U. Keiuraluir leve Fort Iudon on the trrlvftl of tbe eveuluv train on 8. P. It. K. i urn prepuied to eurry puMtteDfrera nd rx pre to muke eonueutloa lib nil trttliu t 1 1-Mudoa, 000 . K Another : 0. M0 t On Queen Street, Chambersburg. Built on the site of the old Sierer Warerooms burned June 22, 1900. This new building is a great Improvement. It is 109 feet deep, 25 feet wide, 3 stories high with basemont In the rear The front is Mt. Holly cream brick laid In chocolate mortar. Steam heated, elec tric light, elevator and very convenient and comfortable. In fact, the most modern and complete Furniture house in all this region.' It is now filled with the best and most varied stock of W Furniture, Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters, 5 Bed Springs, Mirrors, Looking Glasses, &c, J5 ever seen in these parts. If you enjoy seeing artistic, pleasant, use yt ful things come here during January. The sooner the better. J? WE STILL PAY THE FREIGHT ON $10 WORTH. H. SIERER & CO. W Furniture Makers in ::5i. bersburg. w rtAAnn.AwAnnA 00x0000x10 00000.000X000'J Prices and Goods Attractive, We thank our friends for the very generous patronage they have been giving us; and this encourages us to do Our Level Best, in the way of low prices and general variety of goods. The larger business we handle, the smaller the profits we can afford to take; and wo pro pose to give our customers Every Cent that we can, consistent with an honest business. We are having a "Run" on our 3-cent Tobac co, and 10-cent Syrup. We have just added a full line of Pratts Pood; also, of Peerless Horse and Cattlo Powders at 10 cents. Lots of Ilom iny, Peas, Beans, Ec. !!i M ! I x m 1 1 i ill !!1 i !!i IV Hi !H JH Hi l, o iU ) ( Hi Hi Hi Hi W. R. Saluvia, Pa. T'lrlr'aTrVVVja'eTjV'aya'! m0m w iJ(LAAAAAAAAJkA.AlijkJltAJ.A ltd Just Look Here ! Hi Hi a KM Hi Hi M Iti i Hi toonnco: They must go with the ending of winter All Overcoats, and at prices that will surprise you. Wen's and Boys' Winter indeed everything intended for winter wear. Now is Your Time. OOOO Hi H A. U. Nace & Sons Hi BELOW When Old Bluster offered to sell his molasses below cost, ;3g he was asked how he could stand that kind of business. "O I could 'nt," said ho, "if I did'nt sell so much of it." We do not propose to say that, under ordinary bircum- Bfi stances, we would sell goods for less than they cost us; but, 8 as we have told you, we have a lot of goods that Wo are bound 8 to close out, and the people are taking them away at about ofi their own price. We still have a few pair of Leather Boots oj at a great bargain. We have also some Gum Boots that we are actually selling for less money than they cost 'usK Mackintoshes, 'i Blankets and Robes, oS Ladles' Rubber Boots. c all Bizos of Rubbers, all eizos of Eolt Boots, Chinaware, &c, 0 &n., that are going fast and at WONDERFUL BARGAINS. '('& I AOlr o. I LivorviL 06 Dublin 000m New 0 ?5 Furniture Store" 0 0 W the Town of Cham- W ?00 0p0 00000 K0 00 00 00 00 ire, i IK i M Hi M M i 1 M M " Hi j Hi !! ' ill ni l f M f u M HI f ' H ' M M M Hi SPEER, W 'Mmmmm, YTrvi I m.m &m.m m m m mm mm mm mm m m mm J. . Ak, MA -k. Jk AAA .. Mi u.J J I Hi ) 1 ) 1 Hi Hi H Hi Hi Hi Hi )i H li lt H II Hi Clothing; H Hi Hi Hi M !11 Hi Hi Hi Hi ill si COST nniAiirr w niun 1 , Mills, U It 1 i