1 trick fnii mv")p at Morton's yard Isecparioyoonour sale Regis-! tor. Mr ami Mrs. A brain Wacuor'i s,...,.t' last Friday at the homo of ! II. VV. Kwing. Fnink Mason has a lot of prime j timothy hay for sale. A dauiriil'T was horn last week to Mi. and Mrs. Daniel Deshoug, of Ayr tuwnhliip. Try Irwin's 1." cent Ulcnd of dry roasted coilVo. Mrs. Khoda Mellott and Miss liuic Truax called at the News oilier Monday morning. Try Irwin for Canned Goods. A large assortment of all kinds. Mrs. II. W. Kwing, has been su tiering during the past two works from a severe attack of pleurisy. Irwin is selling California dried fruits at right prices. Henry Deshong and family who had been living in this place liming the past year have re moved to their farm near Sipcs Mill. You can save money by buying anything in the dish line at Ir win's. We have received a new stock of Dinner and Toilet Ware. If you are in need of farm imple ments, hardware, paints, oils, glass, Ac., you will be interested in reading R. S. Patterson's new ad on the th page of this paper. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired and guaranteed at Ir win's. Miss Minnie Mock of Markes, spent last Saturday and Sunday at home with her motuer, who has been quite ill for some time Warfordshiu-;. Sales are plenty in this section t ns spring. Kev. Anthony of Uanco.ik, had a magic lantern entertainment in the M. L. church Wednesday ni.'litou the Passion Play. People writing up deaths and marriages from this section ought t get the particulars before writing. Jo'iti P. Fisher and George Myers have each lost a horse re cently. Irvin Fisher has sold his trac tion engine and saw mill to Jacob Powell ou private' terms. James K. Palmer, mercantile appraiser, was out last week traveling through the county. Kd Kit, has moved into the par sonage for a short time. Mrs. W. 15. Stigers was visiting her brother, Dr. A. C. Daniels in He'd ford last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Stras baiigh who have been visiting iu this section, started for their home in Waynesboro last Satur day. Hoy Decker of Republic, Ohio, and sister Cora, of York, Pa., are homo on a visit and will remain until after their father's sale. John Correll of York, Pa., is visiting the family of John P. Fisher. Snpt. C. K. Harton visited the schools of this township last week. Dr. Fisher keeps his new horse olT of these bad roads. When tl e roads get better, then look out. Tim children take great inter est in reading the new library books recently purchased for the school, these being the first libra ry books in this school. Mrs. Samuel Winter of Dott, visited the family of William Gor don last week. Bruce Kanck of Altooua, is vis ting his old home here. SHADE GAP, Summer Normal. Motto I'.iierjj.v, enthusiasm, dili lenee. It will open its eleventh unnual term April 2, toeoutinuo eight week. Ibis ehool offers hieelal advantages to teachers, and those preparing for higher schools. It has gradually t'ronu fnmi in lej;iiinin(f, and wml out annually a eorpi of able teachers. liooksused: ItiuKruminir, Heed and Kelloy; Analysis and Definitions, Jti-tiwn and Patrick; Arithmetic on card, Algebra, lirooks; Latin, Col lar and Daniel, ilrlntf all standard tent book with you. Hoarding can be secured at reasonable rate. The services of a Shippuusburv irra dilute, class "J!l, bus been secured. V.x'ra Course : Kev. Cjottsehall will lecture twic for th bcnclll of the students, and Dr. l'luiuinj; will lecture twii on Physiology and Hygiene. A literary society will bo organized. tupt. Dell will hold teachers' exami nations at close of term June 0 and 10. For further particulars, Adiht'ss K. K. KELL, Pi luclpal. Hurnt Cabins, i Jacob Crouso is' ill with lai ieripiX!. ' Wanton i meeting closed ' 0,1 Tiiurday. ! v "' '""'"wan is away looking up,?.IX,? f?r (Kl ..,..-- i...a, .,iu njiMui u, ivw days with her mother last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCowan spent last Sunday at Nicholas Meller's. There were seventy-two at the social at Mrs. Johu Mentzer's Saturday night. Mr. Alvin Sipcs of McCounells burg called ou his friend A. V. Kelly last Sunday. Miss Hello Free and sister Lo dema of Decorum, spent Satur day night and Sunday at Daniel Skipper's. Press Cowan has returned to Wells Valley after spending a week with his lady friend, Miss Ola Bowman. Alex Foreman has sale on the 17th, after which he intends mov ing his family to Pitcairu. Mrs. James Pyles of Shade Cap and Mrs. (Jraut Jones of Metal passed through our town on Sunday. Miss Lizzie Welch is visiting her brother Edward at Spring Ruu who is quite poorly with rheumatism. Miss Gertrude Fiuley who has been visiting at McConnellsburg aud Fort Littleton has returned home. Notice. Contracts given out for peeling bark; also, a farm hand wanted. Good wages to the right man C. K. Sl'ANGt.KU, .'J t Knobsville, Pa. Lick i iik Creek. Daniel Lake is still very ill. Morgan Deshoug is on the sick list. Frank Skiles of Pleasant Ridge has purchased a new buggy. Mrs. Anna Uockenbury is vis iting friends at Bedford. Mrs. Isaac Lay ton is visiting her sister Mrs. David Kliuo this week. Mrs. Clayton Doshong spent a couple days with Mrs. Richard Deshoug last wecK. Misses Ella Kliuo and Glenna Lake spent a Sunday recently with Mrs. F. K. Slaves. Mrs. Sarah Fuuk aud Mrs. Swope were visiting Mrs. Mar tin Reed last week. T. Irvin Srpe and family spent last Monday at Harry Mumma-'s. Miss Fannie Strait spent a day with her sister Mrs. Urner Tru ax. Miss lioxie Sipe is spending'a couple weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Loguo Deshong. Logue Deshoug is wearing a smiling face over the arrival of a little daughter. Gilbert Deshong and Mrs. Wish art Decker spent a day last week at Mrs. Eli Funk's. Mrs. Jordan Deshong aud fam ily spent Thursday at Ulysses Deshong's. urner iruax purchased a horse from IL E. Deshoug. Harry Mumma is improving his home by making a new yard fence. Superintendent Harton visited tlio schools in this township last week. Mrs. Lewis Mellott and two children of Belfast spent a cou ple days last week at George 11. Hoop's. Mr. Sylvester Shives of Need more is spending a few days with his mother Mrs. Frank Shives. Foster Morgan, youngest child of Richard Deshong, died last Friday night of pneumonia, aged six months. The child was bur ied at the Dunkard church in Hel fast, services being conducted by j Calvin Garland. Dctiirahlu Corner Property for Sale. Ii;inonully Opposite :oopcr llouxe, McCon nell-thiirg, Pa. About 174 ft front on Eist Wa ter Street. Valuable for busi ness site. If uot sold before, will be offered at public sale Saturday, March 21, ISMCl, at 1 o'cloctt 1 M. Address Jno. W. CIkkathkad, McConnellsburg, Pa. i Joseph Kauffman, ofllaltimore t well known horsa dealer duriug the past year, purchased in Franklin county 452 horses, pay. Ing for them $ho,4h7 40 or an ov crage of fUKfiO a head. Sale Kcnistcr. Saturday, March 21. M. Lai ditr inlonilincrtii wmnv In llnl.Mn Mills will nui tinn his store goods bothming at I'oVWk p. n. ; i;roUit t months on sums over? !. Saturday. March 21.-J. U. : uooth intending to move to the fiU.m wjii . .11 at, auct ion his iron. oral stock of merchandise begin -, niug at 10 o dock a. m. and con tinuing throughout the day and, evening, until the goods arc sold, i Under 3. cash ; over, ! months. ' Tuesday, March 24. John W. j Funk will sell at the Cooper j House all the hotel furnishings,! consisting of 415 yards of carpet, navh.r -i.i.. l.e.1 room suits. "0 beds and beddiug, .'o feather pil-1 lows, "ii mattresses and bed i springs, - dozen counterpanes, and a great many other articles. Sale begins at ! o'clock a. in.- Credit ! months. Wednesday, March ."). -John Harmout iuteuding to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence in Tod township il miles north of McConnellsburg, 5 work Horses, I" Cattle, lot of Hogs, farming Implements, Hay, Corn, Wheat, Corn fodder, Potatoes, Paeon, &c, &c. Salt; begins at lo o'clock Credit 10 months. Wednesday, March U3. Mrs. Barbara Wink will sell at her res idence iu Hel fast township o miles northeast of Needmoro her house hold aud kitchen furniture. Sale begins at 10 o'clock, (i months credit; under i cash. Thursday, March (', William Comerer, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence two miles south of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, farming i triple tnenta, household goods, iVc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Friday, March 27. D. II. Mumma, iuteuding to remove to Hustontowu, will close out his live stock, farm implements ttc. at public sale on above named day. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit '.) months, over s?ij.0(i. Friday, March 17. Iuteuding to remove from the farm, Conrad Glazier, Sr., will sell at his resi dence one mile east of Hig Cove Tannery, Live Stock-, farming I in plemeuts. Household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Friday, March 17, Maggie Hum mel intending to quit housekoep ing, will sell at her residence at the west end of McConnellsburg, household aud kitchen furniture. Sale begins at 1 o.clock P. M. credit (i months. Saturday, March is.U. F. Daniels will sell at his residence, one mile northeast of Com in Pel fast township, Live Stock, Farm ing Implements, itc, A:c. Sale be gins at lu o'clock: ii months cred it. Saturday, March -H, fleorge V. (Ireathead will sell at his res idence the personal property of the late Miss Sarah (Jreathead. At the same time the Greathead Tannery will be o tiered for sale. A stationary engine, boiler, baric 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 Iu the last analysis nobody knows, but we 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's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gen tie, yet thorough. Only ir,c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Kliohnv illc. Jake Frv is visiting friends in this vicinity. Iiussel Kowo is visiting his un cle, Henry Kowe. William Guunels had a slight sun stroke last Friday. Knobsville generally holds its own when it comes to a shoot ing. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine llert.ler of Burut Cabins spent Saturday and Sunday at Knobsville. Oeorgo CJlunt who is working iu Wells Valley' spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents. Mrs. Margaret fjong is spend ing some time at Fort Littleton on account of the illness of her mother. Mouey to loan in lots of imt les than $-'X) for my clients, M. II. KlIAFFNKU. Diihfir UwlIV k fAL THURSDAY, MARCH 1903. 'J lie tiiHlci'xIy ni'd will sell at public salt- ut liis lTrtideiH'c 1-2 mile south of Me( 'oiitiell.Hlnnx, J'a., on the above iihihimI (lnythc following valuable per joiiiiI lU'opei'ty, viz : 8 HEAD GOOD HORSES mi. 1 is ii k' ".v mare ll.vears olil, with m;il to fiill-lilooileil l'crcheron horse, i t leader No. 2 Is a bay mare HI years old, with foal to same horse, uill work anywhere. No. .'1 is a liny nuro .'1 years old, with foul to sumo horse. 7-s Clydesdale, well broken.-- I s" 4 brown horse, jjoort leader, I W" """ " ''"' Iierfeetly sound. No. u im'UV hor 'uod leader. No. Ii bay colt 2 years old. Nos. 7 utid M are lame venrlimr colts. 17 HEAD OF FINE CATTLE ! are pood milch cows. 2 of which will ! be fresh by day of sale: .'I are bulls. 1 pollcii unyus tinil 2 Hoisleins: 2 are' heifers and II are calves. 40 HEAD OF FINE HOGS .! are brood sows that will have pijjs by day of sale: 1 full-blooded Poland ('hiiia sow, :il head of shouts that will we from 7.1 to lutl pounds each. 1 basket slcijih. 1 hay tedder. 1 horse rake, 1 plow. One Tour-Morse Wagon 1 two horse wajron, 2 sets of wood lad ders, '2 sets of hay ladders, .1 shovel plows, 2 single shovel plows, 1 two horse corn plow, 1 one-horse cultiva tor, 1 food Farmers' Favorite trraiii drill, 1 corn sheller, 2 spring tooth harrows, 1 just new: 2 drag harrows, 2 jjruin cradles, windmill, grindstone, wheelbarrow. 1 Good Surrey just new: 1 stick wuj-on, 1 ood sled, Inifrcy pole. One Woods Hinder 7-ft. cut, 12 Woodsmowers, hay fork.ropeand pulleys. 2 scoop shovels, 1 cutting box, 4a-allon feed cooker, 1 set of breech bands, 4 sets of lead nears, set of single harness, set of double harness, set of buggy harness, wagon saddle, ridiug saddle, 2 bridles, li lly nets. 200 pounds of meat, shoulders and sides, lut of potatoes. LOT CORN BY THE BARREL ami fodder by the bundle. New Jewel healing stove, cook stove, (10 yards of cut-pet, !l-ft extension table, 2 falling leaf tables, lounge, 2 rockers, '.I bed steads, malting, 10 gauge shot gun, sewing machines, Ac A credit of 2 months will be given on sums of .Y(A) and over, by pur chasers giving notes with upprovcd security: sums under "i.imi, cash will be required. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. WM. E. HOKE. liuclilcn'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 lilieum, Fever Sores, Chapped hands, Skin Eruptions; infallible for piles. Cure guaranteed Only rc at W. S. D'uikson's. Drug gist. Look out for Him. A sharper has been doing the farmers of Cumberland county and many has'e been swindled out of sums of money. The mangoes to the farmer and being a slide talker has little trouble to con vince him that he should join an association which is organized to prevent tho raising of the price of threshing. The farmer con sents and signs his name to a certificate of life membership. Later these certificates return to him in the shape of a note for sums ranging from ijvi to $50. The man may try his experiment on the farmers iu this county and they should prepare themselves to give him a warm reception. Pacific (.oast Without Change. In new Pullman "ordinary" sleepers, wide vestibulod and with every modem convenience, m carSe.01 competent agent, fro,n Cmciunati and Chicago via Liouisville, JNew 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 K. A. UICIITEU. Trav. Pass. Agent, Illinois'Cen tral Railroad, Park lluilding Pittsburgh, Pa. tunmci- Normal School ut llar risonville. To begin April -27, 1003, and continue for 8 weeks. Tuition HO cents per week. Good board '2M per week. C. U. Siuxl, Principal, Uarrisonville, Pa. To Cure a ColJ In One Day. Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fail to cure. E. W. drove's signature is on each box. 25c. 1'UISLIC SALK, SATURDAY, EARCH 21, 1903, 1 P.M. ! Tin. v.ri or mi: troopi i not si;. Mt'l'OXNr.l.l.SHIUO, 1 CAR LOAD MOUSES No. 1, sorrel mare, 8 years old, good single line leader and family mure: No. 2, bay horse, li years old, pood worker and driver: No. .'I, sorrel mure 4 years old, (rood otT-sld"r: No. I and o. pair brown horses. II years old: No. Ii, jrray horse, ;i years old, -rood fam ily horse: No. 7, roan horse, years old: No. X, black mure, work anywhere hitched: No. bay horse, 7 years old very nice driving horse: Nos hi and II, pair bay mares, il years old: 1 pair of well-broken ponies, l'.alauee yoim flint) and team horses All liot-es must be as represented. Terms will be made known lay of sale. F. M. HOOVER. PLMLIC SALT of valuable Rl-AL 1-STATi:. On Tuesday, MARCH 31, 1903, 10 O'clock a. ir. The umlersijnc'l will ofTrrut Public SuN on th premNuM. on th ttbove nunuMl tlate. her valuable, farm sUuiuc Id Well Vulley. Fulton eountv I'll., adjoining land, of V. I,. Cnnniiii ham. Newton S. KlwanN. W. Ii. Must-tiny. (I. K. KlhiH aud thi! MfH.hmlist Church property. The property fs known as the "Allen Wiiiett Farni 'anfU'ontuhilr if Forty-seven Acres more or less, all cleared and In n fair state of cultivation: having thereon erected a Large Hank Harn and Large Dwelling Mouse and other o.tt-bJlldiuK-t. The land i a jooJ (iuallty of lied Shale. with an orchard of choice fruit thereon. Chr.reh and vVool adjoiniiifr the preiiiises. Terms made known ou day of Kale. MRS. Sl'SAX AI.KXANDKK Kuid. Pa. Administrator's Notice. Niilici- is heri-hv irlvi'ii Unit N-tlcrs of iHlluin Istrutloii v- tii-cu v'r:mtcii tntlii- nmli-rsiL'n-(l ution Ui i'-tltenf Slewanl l.uniliM- lute ul '1'n.vUir township, l-'ultiin i'oimty. I':e. (ti-criv-ed. All (ii'isoiis havlnu elnlln-. iitfuin-.t mill ra tine wiM prevent t hem propeiiv iiutlientieiiteil fur Mcttlemenl. ami Ihoe uwin the suri.e -a ill plcuse call unci -.el tie. IIAXIKI, LAMIKItS. A.N'DUKW S. liltANV. March l. tii:l. AilininlMriitors. Charter Notice. Notice Is hereby iriveu that an application will be made to the ( Jovernor of Pennsylvania on Monday.the :t0th day of Mareh.!!:i.by II. W. Ileuder. J. U. Hank-. T. A . Jouc. II. F. f.mnp. and Johni;. Cobler. under the Act of Assem bly or the ('ommuii wealth of IVnny.ivahi en titled "An act tof'rovidc for the incorporation aud regulation of certain corporation," aj proved April'.U IhTl. atidtlic .uppleim:ntsihere tn for the charter of an intended corporation ;o be called "The I ted ft ml Fulton Telephone Company." the character and object of which N constructing, ntalntaipiuir and leasing tele phone and telegraph lines forprivate te-e of in ilivid iiu's. firms, corporation--. i.v,inic:pnl or otherwise, for uei:eral business, and for police, lire alarm or mcci.tfer busitrjesf or for the Irau'-ucilon of aii business in which electricity over or through wires maybe applied to any useful purpose. Including the maintaining and operatiuu' of u tfeneral telephone system and telephone business, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy till the rights, benettts and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements thereto. JOSKPH F. MIIJDI.K, Solicitor, ORCHARD 6ROV1-. CASH & PRODUCE STORE. You can while it lasts, buy Pratt's Food, aud Pratt's Animal Regulator at Cost. Also, our EIJTIRE LINE,. UNDERWEAR light, modiu m and heavy and will allow the highest market price for Butter, Eggs, Tallow, &c, Nice Rio Coffee. . .- 9u. Best Santos CoiTee 12c. Rio & Ariosa paper 12c. and everything else at prices that will please you, W. L. BERKSTRESSER, Manager. LUlBERr We are in position to fur nish you with most all kinds of Lumber, consisting ol 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. Corre and see us, and, get prices; or, w'rite us. KALBACH & SPANGLER Knobsville, Fulton Co., Pa. If Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets, u:m lavm miA in nit la monthk. This M4natnre. v' Winter Attractions J. K. JOHNSTON'S McConnellsburg, Pa. r-mm Men's and Boys' Dress Suits and Working Suits, Shim, Collars, CulTs, eckties, Suspendersin fact, a full line of Men's furnishing goods, at prices that will please you. RACKET S A FEW PRICES FOR FEBRUARY. - Just received a new lot of Felt Boots, with a heavy duck rolled od.ui! i .ver, the best you ever saw, for $1.0S; also, two cases of caudee Water oil Silk finish, ladies overs, at the old price, 42c. We still have a few pair of good cheap Best Grade Men's Cum Bools, 2.75. We have this mouth added to our stock tho following goods. Yankee Farm Bridles, homo made, $1.00. 1-inch tic straps 2 k Home made leather halters 85c. City made 4-ring halters, f.V. i 1 roast Chains 28e a pair. But-traces, 4.0 pair, Long plow traces, .".i, Ho and SOc pair. You will do well to see these goods. TINWARE ! XI1N1ARE ! No. 8, good heavy Wash boiler, O.'ic, 2 qt covered Buckets, (e, il qt v, 4 qt., 12c, 10 qt., flaring pails, 12c, 10 qt., galvanized pails, 17c. Via cups 2c each, dippers 4, 5, 10, 10, 20c. 3 qt., tiu stow pans, 5c, I li in., tin Wash basins 5c, 2-qt., copper pots 7 to l!)c. (Jranite, :!;! to 35c. Pie piates 2 for 5c. Dish pans, 23 to 85c. Flour .sifters, luc. Colanders, l;ic. Milk str.iir.ors Klir. Copper tea kettles Wc. CLOTHING AND UNDERWEAR. Iu overalls and shirts, we have lire best and cheapest ever made In suits, wo have children's !)8c to $1.00, Long pants suits for buys it l.'.iO to $15.25. Men's suits $2.45 to $7.25. Underwear for boys ;iud men good tleeced lined, 2o to 40c. HARDWARE ! HARDWARE ! Diamond tooth cross cut saws, with handles $1.10 it $1.15. Manns double bit axes still 85c. Clippers, double bit, 05c." Clothes pins lc do. ( live us an early call and save money. HULL & BENDER, PROPRIETORS. STOP ! i PLOW S Price, W.M. - o SPRING HARROWS REPAIRS Oliver and cheap. NAILS. sioro. No troubl R. S. Fattsrs:n, 4 di H i's oust of telepraph To Cure a Cold in One Day at OVERCOATS! The season is hero for a reduction in stock and price. MEN'S Medium length 2.."0; Storm coats, Oxford Grays, 4h inches iu leiifrth ii.00. BOYS' Splendid Overcoats from 1.00 up. Both Storm aud Dress at Marvolously low prices Splendid Flecccdlined Men's Underwear or 2.'!c Full Line of Men's, Women's and Ciiil. dren's Uunderwear at greatly reduced prices. Rubber goods of all Kinds at prices which will remove every piece before spring. LISTEN I Do you want a good plow f If so, buy th Imperial. It has been on tho market forty ; years, and there aro more of them in use iu ;. the Cumberland Valley than any other plow. j I- tooth for - $11.00 I have, also, L:g chains, Crowbars, Dig ging'irons, Picks, Mattocks, Shovels, lines, Rakes, &c. I bought a largo ipuantity of Bacheller Manuro Forkes before the ad vance iu price which I am selling at the old prices. Milhtiles, B in., 7c: 10-in., 'it?.; 12 in., lie; .14-in., Horse Raspy, 21c. I &. ol ' Syracuse Plow repairs very , I bought, also, 05 Kegs of Nails and a lot of Fence Wire, before the advance in price, that I am selling "away down." If you wantany whito Lead, Paints or Oils, call and seo me, before you buy. I on save o you mouey. Builders' supplies at lowest prices; In fact everything found in a first class Hardware i to siiow goods. j McConnellsburg, Fa. ; office. o Cure Crip la Two Days. Z yJdyr on every yrvvt vox, 25c. jr. 4 t
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