.Brick fonsftle at Morton's yard . The April Number. , j ' Sale KcKintcr. Ivocp au"eo ou oVi sale "Regis-j " The Easter atriibspfiere pervad Thursday, March 12. D. A. ter. j es the pages of tlio April number Gillis iutending to quit farming, Frauk .Mason has a lotof prime;?" 1,10 new Idea Woman's Maga- will sell at his residence 3 miles timothy hay for sale?. ' .'..Jsino like a harbinger of Spring, northwest of McConnellsburg, Try Irwin's 1." cent Bleud of i Amr,n tne articles of especial in- Horses, Cattle, Farming imple dry roasted coiTeo. terest to be noted, are: "New Art I ments, Ac, Ac. Sale begins at in Kilvorwnro "Kw f nimnK : in n'n)..,. vi ii mi .iie in i rout, s larm west of town. Apply at Trout's drug store for price. Try Irwiu for Canned (Hoods. A large assortment of all kinds. J. Walker .Johnson, of Ayr township, has for sale 10,0t0No.l Oak Shingles, made by Wm Car baugh. - i Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and guaranteed at Ir - wiu's. Mr. Daniel E. Fore and grmd. son F.ar and granddaughter Ethel ! . Lamaster spent part of Sunday i Mr. George Wilds of Fort Lit at Grant Bakers. tleton, called at the News office a You can save money by buyin-' I fow miDUtt's whil iu town Mo- !invthinr i ii, ,1; i: . T win's. We have received a new stock of Dinner and Toilet Ware. Fix the date for your sale and have it entered in our Sale Regis terboth the News and Demo crat free when bills are printed at either ollice. ;J Mrs. John Lamaster, son Earl and daughter Ethel of Marks, Franklin county spunt Saturday and. Sunday with 'Mrs. Lamas ter 's father Daniel K. Eore. Wells Tunncrv. t ,' " JJyram Dewey.aged about three mouths' son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faust, died of pneumonia the "th inst." Interment at Loys burg. Mrs. .'George Young who has bedujsick for 'sometime, Is"'' im proving slowly. ' Will Henry, a student of Bethel Military Acadarny of Virginia, and son of Dr. Henry of Everett, accompanied Rev. Fulcher of the same place to Wells Valley and visited in the home of Harvey Wishart from ' Saturday until Monday. J. H. Allen of Chambersburg, spent Sunday in our city. B. G. Morton of Kearney, visit ed bis mother, Mrs. Adams, Sun-1 day last. ' Every person-cordially invited to the Presbyterian church Tues day evening the 17th to hear Rev. Fulcher talk on the "First Resur rection." "J- MissNoraGrifiitli lias returned to Philadelphia to stay for an in delinite time.' . Mr. Somers Fisher, teacher of N- advanced school, spent Sun day in his homo in Syhellsbnrg. A; S.j Greenland is slowly re coVerjng from pneumonia. M rs, I lertha Deshong was call ed tolJopuweU the 5th' inst, to see Jier bister, Mrs. K'ep Edwards' chiJd who is very sick. . Rev. Finney of Orbisonia, was a very welcome visitor among ( some, a his ex-parishioners the rnV and ;d inst. We have not Jearuec what part of the church'' work he was looking after, this visit. Mi Alice Wishart is visiting re)ativii iu Huntingdon and , Jo'lmstowu. She will not return until , after the Missionary Meet inglluntingdon the 20 and 27th of -March.; Maurice Bivens is in Altoona representing the Order of United M ine Workers of Hopewell. . ItcUford I'ulton Telephone Co. From the Everett Press of last week we learn that a new tele phone company has been organiz-' ed in that town, capitalized at $5, mhi. Among the otticers and di rectors we notice Jhe names of two well known former Fulton county men, Dr. J. Grant Hanks, and Elijah N. Palmer.-' The company expects to build a lino to tako in the towns of Clearville, Robinsonville, Mattie, Akersville, Ravi Hill.Grace- ville and Well Tannery. . At the latter place it will connect with tho Saltillo Telephone Company, -which covers a part of Fulton and .Huntingdon counties. It Is also exjH.'cted to have a line connecting .' with Bedford.- " Tho need of telephone service has boon much felt in the eastern ,IMlrt of Bedford county and this I company expects to furnish this , much felt want The company Is " composed of many enterprising , citizens of Everett and vicinity . who are pushing the work along as fast as it is possible to do go. They will begin erecting lines r soon as all the necessary rights t of way and material can be secur- . 6tl. ' i?i4.",'".'.-'i Bell Bunce; "The Layette," by Nancy Hull; "The Woman with a Purpose," by Mrs. Will Cum back; "Floral Work that April Brings," by Benjamin B. Keech; the first of the "Mother Talks," by S. D. Gardner; "East Indian Cookery," by Edith M. Burtis, and seven ex cellent short stories by the best j writers. In addition, there are 1 charming examples of verse, and many new ideas in all depart- I mcnts -that interest women. I "ay and nan jus name aaaeu to our healthy subscription lie was accompanied by Mort. ; list. Mr. Raw Furs. I pay the highest cash price for fox, coon, mink, skunk, opossum, and other skins. Write for pri ces. Cr.AV Pakk, ' Three Springs, Pa Pacific Coast Without Change. In new Pullman "ordinary" sleepers, wide vestibuled and with every modern convenience, iu charge of competent agent, from Cincinnati and Chicago via Louisville, New Orleans, Houston San Antonio, El Paso and. Los Angeles to San Francisco. Rates for berths less than half of cost in regular sleepers. For free de scriptive matter and full particu lars, address E. A.' RICHTER. Trav. Pass. Agent,' Illinois Cen tral Railroad, Parity Building Pittsburgh, Pa. Summer Normal School at liar- I'isonvillc. To. begin April 27, 15103, and continue for 8 weeks. Tuition 50 cents per week. Good board $2.00 per week. C. II. Shcll, Principal, llarriafonville, Pa. Tr Ciir.u u Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. ' . - " Local Institute. The local institute held at-Phil- ip Morgret s schoolhouso was well attended owing to the bad roads. The' subjects were ably discussed and good methods ex changed for betterf ones. The school gave the institute an in teresting, entertainment by reci ting a number of recitations. The teacher's present were : L.P. Morton, E. B. Morton, pon Mor ton, A. N. Mellott, Unger Mollott S. L. Wink;" and Misses Katha rine Metzler and Bessie Morton.- Howard C. Mellott, Teacher. Charter Notice.; Notice Ih tieraby k'lveu tliul no uppllualiuD wUI le nuidu to the (iovernor of I'ennsytvunta on MuDduy.ilia :4fh duy of Murcb.lWhl.lqr H.W. Ileuder. J. O. HanlM. T. A. Jones, H. Y. Hump, and JobnO, Uobler, under the Act of Asseio. My of lUo Coiinnionwealtb of Pennsylvania, en titled "An aut to provldu for the Incorporation and retfulaUin ff certuln corporations." ap proved AprilM. lK7t. and the supplement there to for the charter of an Intended corporation to be Oulled "The lied ford Fulton Telephone Company." the character and object of which I coukirnctlnir. maintaiuluK and leasing tele- ptyme and leiua-raph lines for private use of In dividuals, tirnis,; corporation, municipal or ottierwise, for general business, and forpollov, lire alarm nr tnesHenver business, or ,for the transaction of any business In which elcetrlultv over or through wires mny be upplled to any useful purp-m, ucludlnK the maintaining- and operating of a general telephone system and telephone kufclness. and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rlKhts, uepetlts and privilege of the said Act of Assembly aud Its supplements thereto. " JOSKJ'II V. IIIDDIJ-', Solicitor, -AT- The Murdl l.ras festivities at New Orleans this year will be the vraudest ever held and will occur February Sid and illh although the entire week preceding February Jtth, will be devoted to celebration by (he various orgunU a Hons that have matle' Mardl (inn" and "New Orleans" famous the world over. The Illinois Central Kallroad is yuonymous with "llardl (Iran" aud arrangements have been made for special "Tour Service" from Pittsburgh, Cin cinnati, Chicago, and St. Louli for handling paasengera to Mew Orleana for this oocasloa. If you are contemplating a trip to the Mardl (Vaa make your arrangement at one for sleeping oar accommodations, eto. Frew de aerlptiva matter and full particulars upon ap plication to , r- , E. A. RICHTER, l TBAV. PAS. AUT, IU. CENT, t H Saturday, March ll. J. Cal Foster will sell at his residence, 1 mile south of New Grenada, horse, cattle, hogs, sheep, farm ing implements and household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock; credit 1 year. Wednesday, Marcli 1. Hav ing rented his farm, John Raker will sell at his residence at the Cross Roads ou tho Peach Or chard Road 0 miles northwest of McConnellsburg, 4 Horses, 5 Cows, ( Sheep, 25 Hogs, farming Implements, l-c.,&c. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Credit 10 months. Saturday, March 21. M. Lai dig intending to remove to Dublin Mills will auctiou his store goods beginning at 1 o'clock p. m. Credit (i months on sums over $3. Saturday, March 2li J. U. Booth intending to move to the farm will sell at auction his gen eral stock of merchandise begin ning at 10 o'clock a. m. and con tinuing throughout the day and evening, until the goods are sold. Under $3. cash ; over, 9 months. Tuesday,' March 24. John W. Funk will sell at the Cooper House all the hotel furnishings, consisting of 445 yards of carpet, parlor suit, bedroom suits, 20 beds and bedding, 50 feather pil lows, 20 mattresses and bed springs, 2 dozen counterpanes, and a great many other articles. Sale begins at !( o'clock a. m. Credit II mouths. Wednesday, March 25. John Barmont intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence in Tod township !J miles north of McConnellsburg, 5 work Horses, 17 Cattle, lot of Hogs, farming Implements, Hay, Corn, Wheat, Corn fodder, Potatoes, Bacon, &c, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock Credit 10 mouths. Wednesday, March 25. Mrs. Barbara Wink will sell at her res idence in Belfast township 5 miles northeast of Needmoro her house hold and kitchen furniture. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. (5 months credit; under $3 cash. Thursday, March 20, Willia,m Comerer, iutending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence two miles south of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, farming iruplo menta, household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Friday, March 27. D. R. Mumma, intending to remove to Hnstontown, will close out his live stock, farm .implements ttc. at public sale on above named day. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit fl mouths, over $3.00. Friday, March 27. Intending to remove from the farm, Conrad Glazier, Sr., will sell at his resi dence one mile east of Big Covaj Tannery, Live Stock, farming Iro plements. Household goods, ttc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. . Friday, March 27, Maggie Rum mel intending to quit housekeep ing, will sell at her residence at the west end of McConnellsburg, household and kitchen furniture. Sale begins at 1 o,clock P. M. credit (J months. Saturday, March 2H. B. F. Daniels will sell at his residence, one milo northeast of Gem in Bel fast township, Live Stock, Farm ing Implements, &c, &c. Salobe gins at 10 o'clock; 9 months cred it,.) -. a: ; -' Saturday, March 2W. George W. Greathead will sell at his res idence tho ' personal property of the late Miss Sarah Greathead. At the same time the Greathead Tannery will be offered for sale. A stationary engine, boiler, bark mill, all in good condition are in cluded with the tannery. Suit able for planing mill, door and sash factory or tannery. Loca tion excellent. Sale begins at 1 o'clock P. M. What is Life ? In the last analysis nobody knows, but wo do know that It is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Ir regular living means derange ment of the organs, resulting in constipation, headache or liver trouble. Dr. King'sNew Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gen tle, yet thorough. Only 25o at W. S. Dickson's drug store. ' Public Sale THD RSBa7,1iARCH 19, 1903, Tim titulei'ftio;nel will sell at public Hitlo at his residence 1-2 mile south of Mct'onnellsihuio;, pa, on the above n limed day the followlriff valuable per sonal property, viz : 8 HEAD GOOD HORSES No. 1 is a uray mare Oyear.i old, with foal to full-blooded I'ercheron horse, a Rood leader No. 2 Is a bay mare 10 years old, with foal to same horse, will work anywhere. No. 3 Is a bav mure .'I years old, with foal to same horse, 7-8 Clydesdale, well broken. no. 4 Is a brown horse, good leader, perfectly sound. No. 5 L'rav horse. good leader. No. l bay colt 2 years old. Nos. and 8 are lare yearling rolts. 17 HEAD OF FINE CATTLE il are (food milch cows, 2 of which will be fresh by day of sale: .1 are bulls, 1 polled anjrus and 2 Ilolsteins: 2 are heifers and 3 are cukes. 40 HEAD OF FINE HOGS .') are brood sows that will have pigs by day of sale: 1 full-blooded I'oland ( hina sow, ,KI head of shoats that will weigh from 7"i to loo pounds each. 1 basket sleigh, 1 hay tedder, 1 horse rake, 1 plow. One Four-Horse Wagon 1 two horse wagon, 2 sets of wood lad ders, 2 sets of hay ladders, 3 shovel plows, 2 single shovel plows, 1 two horse corn plow, 1 one-horse cultiva tor, 1 good Farmers' Favorite grain drill, 1 corn shelter, 2 spring tooth harrows, 1 just new; 2 drag harrows. 2 grain cradles, windmill, grindstone, wheelbarrow. , 1 Good Surrey just new: 1 stick wagon, 1 good sled, buggy pole. One Woods Hinder 7-ft. cut, 2 woods mowers, hay fork, ropeand pulleys, 2 scoop shovels, 1 cutting box, 4')-gallon feed cooker, 1 set of breech bands, 4 sets of lead gears, set of single harness, set of double harness, set of buggy harness, wagon saddle, rid)ng suddle, 2 bridles, ( lly nets, 200 pounds of meat, shoulders and sides, lot of potatoes. LOT CORN BY THE BARREL and fodder by the bundle. New Jewel heating stove, cook stove, (i0 yards of carpet, -rt extension table, 2 falling leaf tables, lounge, 2 rockers, 3 bed steads, matting, 10 gauge shot gun, sewing machines, &c A credit of 12 months will be given on sums of $.1.00 and over, by pur chasers giving notes with approved security; sums under ,".tK), cash will bo required. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. WM. E. HOKE. Boys with their hatsou the back of their heads and long hair hang ing down on their foreheads, with smutty words and a cigarette in their mouth, are cheaper than old shoes nobody wants them at any price. Men will not employ them, girls will not marry them, they are not worth their keeping and as a rule can not keep them selves. Hiicklcn's Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame for mar vellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns.Burns, Boils Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter.Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at W. S. Dickson's. Drug gist. Ilustontown. Mrs. Dessa Pittman of PVauk lin county, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Forner. Miss Ocie Taylor is home. There has been quite a lot of sickness in our neighborhood. Oliver Taylor of Huntingdon county, visited his brother, James Taylor. Mack Chesnut spent Saturday evening with the family of David Forner. 1 Joseph U. Ilanclf is spending a few days with his family. Amos Sipe and wife of Fort Littleton, spent last Sunday with the family of Clifton Sipe. Reynolds Fohner left for Broadtop last Tuesday where he has employment. Wishart Wink visited his broth er Grant last week. . Morrow Kirk is erecting quite a lot of wire fence. Jacob Sharpe of Knobsville, spent one day last week with W. W. U. Kline. FARMING IN THE SOUTH The PMeDKor Deimrtment ot the Illinois Central Hnilroud Couiiiuuj b (iwuloir umuihly clroulur. aonuerolnv fruit growing' vegetable Kttrdeplnif. ituek ralnlnv, dairying, eto., In the Hluiea of Keutuoky, Went Tenueunee, MIhbU ipiil. and uniliilitna, Kvery Fanner or Homo aeeker, who will forward bin name and add re to the undeniiKoed. will be mailed free, Olrou-' lam Nun. I, . t. , and 6, and other aa they are ' publlnlied from month to moatb. . ' E. A. RICHTER, ! TBAVRUHO PABSKNQEa AOKNT. ; j PARK BUILDING, PITTSBURG, PA. ' PRIVATE SALE of valuable HEAL ESTATE. The umlprlKDcil will ofterat private ale her vuluable furm situate In Well Valley. Fultoli comity I n., adjoining luud. of W. u'ciiniiinir litun. Newtnn S. KdwnnK W. I,. Muxi-liey. It. K. rJlim iind the letliiHllt Churcli nnitiertv The property I-known no the "Allen Wlllett farm iind cootulus Forty-seven Acre more or lew, nil eleiired and In a fiilr suite of pultivatlon: lmvluK thereon erected a Large Hank Uarn and Large Dwelling House und other out-building. The land N n good quality oMted Shale.wlth an orchard of eholce fruit thereon. Church mid school udjoiniiig the premNeH. For further particulars call on, or address, MHS. SI'HAN At.KXAXnKK. J-:iiid. 1'a. Prothononary's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the following hamed accountants have tiled their accounts In the Protliouotary's oltlce and that the same will be presented to the Courtsof " omincn , ... w, . ,,., ....inn;, i .in in., iniru .Mon day of Marcli next being the luth day. I. The llrst and limit account of James Henrv ieorge 11. Oanlels and S. W. Kirk assignees of the estate or ti. c. Smith & Co. OKOHdK A. HAKUIS Hrothonotary. Prolhonotary'H Oftlce. February 14. lima. Register and Clerk's Notice. Nolle tu hprnhv trli.a.n (hut V. ..n named accountants huve Hied their accounts iu me negisier unu i.ierK h ornee or Fulton county. Pa., and that the same will be present ed to the Orphans' Court of said county for confirmation on the third Mouduv of .March next being the Kith day. I. The first iind ttnul account of Wm. H. necUcr iiflttilnlvi I'tiini. ..r Muiiiwi.. oi..h.....i of llerkley Springs. Morgan Co., W, V'a. (IrXMtUK A. IIAUUIS lteglster & Clerk. Iteglsier and Clerk'a Ornoe. Februury 14 A. D. I. LUMBER, We are in position to fur nish you with most all kinds of Lumber, consisting of WAINSCOTING. Lath, Siding, Flooring, Shingles, and almost everything to com plete your building-. What we do not have in stock, we will cut out on short notice. Coire and see us, and get prices; or, write us. KALBACH & SPANGLER Knobsville, Fulton Co., Pa. rriVWrrWWrVyWyyV S. P. METZLER Dealer In . . . Pianos Organs (buggies . Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. S3?" When in need of any thing in our line write for particulars to ... . S. P. METZLER. burnt Cabins, Pa. Sample Prices, at RS.. Patterson's MCCONNELLSBURG, PA, 8-inch mill file 10-inch mill tile 12-inch mill file 14-inch Horse Rasp 12-inch Compass Saw Good Steel Divider Good Chuck Brace ; 7c. 9c. lie. 21c. 10c. 10c. 20c, Good Double Bit Axe 60-and 85c. Mann's Axes . " 85c. Also. Headpuarters for Oils and Paints. 4. 4. HARDWARE STORE Tcke Laxative Bromo Qumxnc Tctiets. Winter Attractions at J. K. JOHNSTON'S McConnellsburg, Pa. mm W 0xford G 'kl"i'.f .TW Men's and Boys' Dress Suits 4 1 I;,.! v Collars, Cuffs, eckties, Suspenders in fact, a full line of Mens furnishing goods, at prices that will please you. J. K. Johnson. THE RACKET 00000 0 00 0X0 0-0.0.0.0,0.0XP0.0'K A FEW PRICES FOR FEBRUARY. Just received a new lot of Felt Boots, withaheavvduck rolled ode-,. over, the best you ever saw, for $1.9s; also, two cases of cuodeo Water ed Silk finish, ladies overs, at tho old price, 42n. We still have a few pair of good cheap Best Grade Men's Gum Boots, 2.7"). we nave tins month added to Yankee Farm Bridles, home Home made leather halters 85c. City made 4-ring halters, (iSc. Breast Chains 28c a pair. But-traces, 48c pair, Long plow traces, 50, 00 and 80c pair. You will do well to see these goods. TINWARE I Xo. 8, good heavy Wash boiler. 8c, 4 (it., 12c. 10 qt., llariiiji Puil. Tin cups 2c each, dippers 4, 5, 10, lit in., tin wasli basins ac, 2 qt., to 35c. Pie piates 2 for 5c. Dish Colanders, 10c. Milk straiuers CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR. In overalls aud shirts, we have the best and cheapest ever tnado In suits, we have Children's 98c to $1.90, Long pants suits for boys at $1.90 to $3.25. Men's suits $2.45 to $7.25, Underwear for boys and men good fleeced lined, 23 to 40c. HARDWARE! HARDWARE ! Diamond tooth cross cut saws, with handles $1.10 & $1.15. Manns double bit axes still 85c. Clippers, double bit, Otic. Clothes pins lc doz Give us an early call and save money. HULL & BENDER, PROPRIETORS. ATTENTION T I am now better than ever pre pared to furnish farmers any thing in the way of Implements and Machinery. Buggies and Spring Wagons FallingtopBuggies from$40up Binders and Mowers Ilarsows $8.50 up Corn Shellers Corn Planters Bay Rakes from $15. up Hay Forks and Kopo Ross Washing Machine Lewis' White Lead at 7$c up Linseed Oil at 00c a gallon Machine Oil from 20c a gal., up Horse Shoe Nails 10c a H wire in mis at ojc n Table Syrup 32c a gallon -Double-bit Axes 05c SEWING MACHINES 15 UP Smooth Wire way down Pumps andPipeatany old price All kinds of salable Live Stock taken in excliange. If you want anything in rnv lino call and seo me; if you. haven't time, drop me a pot:il card nod I will call to see you, ' M ' W. H, INESBIT, , ; McConnellsburg; Pa. To Cure a Cold in One Day OVERCOATS! The season is here for a reduction in stock and price. MEN'S m length $L'."j0; Storm coats, $:5.7." rays, 48 inches in length (U0. BOYS' Splendid Overcoats from 1. 00 up. Both Storm and Dress at Marvelously low prices Splendid Fleecedlined Men's Underwear or 23c Full Line of Men's, Women's and Chil dren's Uunder.wear at greatly reduced prices. Rubber goods of all kinds at prices which will remove every piece before spring. and Workintr Suits. Shirts. our stock the following goods. made. U)0. 1-inch tio strans "4c. TIINARE ! O.'c. 2 nt covered Buckets, fie. :i ot 12c. 10 at., calvauizud nnils. 17c. 1(1, 20c. 3-qt., tin stew pans, 5c, copper pots 7 to l'Jc. Granite. 23 pans. 23 to 85c. Flour siftnr. ifi,,. 10c. Copper tea kettles 80c. Mrs.A.F.LittIe. New Spring MILLINERY OPENING. I have just returned from the eastern cities with anew line of the finest Millinery Goods every brought to Ful ton county. LARGE LOT of Sf ring and Summer Hats, both for street and dress wear; and, in fact, every thing in New Spring Milli , nory will bo opened hero, Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, March 19th, 20tl and 2ist Our new trimmer is Miss Meyers of Baltimore! who came from one of tho largest millinery establinhments in the" United States aud wo know she will please you. Call and boo our goods be fore buying elsewhere. All goods for salu hero now MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg, Pa. Cure Crip la Two Days. vJb on every box. 23c. pm BuawuCr-, , . , pittsbusg; pi. Subscribe for the News. if
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