Koacl .1. K. Johnston's new advertisement. Morrow V. spent Sunday brother llou. S Kirk of Taylor night with his W. Kirk of this place. Have you soon that shirtwaist goods at J. K. Johnston's. Mr. William i'aylor, of Ayr township took dinner last Sunday at the homo of Daniel K. Fore, Give that old suit away and go to J. K. .Johnston and get your-M-lf a now one. " JelT llockensmith of Saluvia, called at Ihe News otlice whibj in town last Saturday and left si me "ii"cdful" with the printer. I'or a neat nobby well fitting .styli.-h suit at a low price goto J. Is. Johnston. Miss May Sheets has complet ed her term of school in Bod ford county and is uow at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sheets of this place. Mrs. Wilson Cutchall of Clear Kidge, and her daughter, Mrs. Howard Fix, called at the News office a few. minutes while in town last Saturday. Kdward Stoner of Mt. Union spent a few days last week with his grandfather William Stoner in this place. Ed looks well, and is getting along well. Mr. A. J. Doliuger spent a few hours in town last week one day arranging for the sale of the old Homestead, which must now be closed out owing to his mother's death. Superintendent Barton will hold teachers' examination at the close of l'rof. Palmer's Normal school at this place, and at the close of Kev. Shull's at Harrison ville. The first Quarterly Meeting in j the M. E. church in this place for tho present conference year will be held next Sunday morning. Lovefeast at 'J:.''o and sermon and Holy Communion at 10:3t. Sun day school at 2L M. The remains of Mrs. Sophia Oyler widow of the late Henry Oyler of Tod township, who died at Areudtsville, Pa., April 1, and was buried there, were last week exhumed and brought to Bethle hem church and laid by the side of thosj of her husband. Samuel Widney of Burnt Cab ins, a few days ago sold to an Or bisonia butcher four stall-fed cat tle fur the sung sum of $170.00. Sain has long ago learned that he loses no money by putting his stock into proper condition be fore offering them for market. While in town Monday morn in'' Mrs. Klla Fryman brought n, lo this ollice a stalk of rve that measured o,'4 inches in length. It wasn't a stalk that she pulled out of au old straw stack, either, but oue that grew this year; aud she says they have a whole field just like it. The Commencement exercises of tho graduatiug classof the Mc Coniiollsburg High School, will be held next week. Uaccalaureate sermon iu the Presbyterian church next Sunday evening by Kev. Adams of the M. L. church aud '.ommeucement exercises in the Court House, on Thursday eveniutr- .i . . ,i . ., Chas. k Barton was at the M..l..ur-t i Pl.il,. l,.-t vwif'M .-v iJ'in I'l bUI - Itttfkf llfOI. I uiiui;i ijiii UAil uiiutititJU t...ti. !. ..r ,.iu.,ifr;n sr , . n v,' . j -u ij uii uh'u v 1 i inn hip, which hascaust'd him a great deal of annoyance far several weeks. He was advised that with projer care uo ojeration will be liocessary. Pension Agent Shaffner in forms us that a pension has been granted to Mrs. Savina C. Fore, widow of tho late lion. John M. Fore of Knobsville, of twelve dol lars a month in addition to a check of some $15 to start with; also Mrs. Frames Fi aker of Fort Lit tleton, widow of tho late David Fraker will receivo about fcaO and eikrht dollars a month. B. F Kliiven of Avr tiu nwhin irets un .ncreaso from six to eight dollars rrunli, Aline law eiecuou in vinsm lownsmp,v,iearueicouniy,inrt-.. . ' 1 a 1 .1 a 11 I Hchxi aireciors wero xo be elect- ed(two for three yearn and oue year. The republican failed to deiiignato the time on their ofticial ballot, and the direc tors of that party who wore elect ed have been unseated as the re- null of a contest on the part of I democrat. The decision is Im port tut aud will establish a pre cedent lor Bimuar cases. (iiavcl Hill. Richard Deslioiig and f unil V . were vim tin Mrs. Deshong's rents last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Ott'of Big Cove visited Mrs. Ott's pareuts last Sunday. Uriah Kline spent last Sunday at Morgan Deshoug's Levi Morton aud brother Ross, and James Mellott were callers at John Lake's last Sunday. Amos Barber brought Elliott Barber back from McC'onnells burg jail last Wednesday even ing where he had beeu confiued for temporary insanity. lirokc into His House. S. Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed of his customary health bv invasion of chronic con stipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke iuto his house, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure, 2 on at W. S. Dickson's drug store. School Report. Term report of Morton's Point school, with Levi P. Morton as teacher : Number enrolled, 42; percent of males for term, It 3 females, Those present every day were George Mellott, John Mor ton, Ida Bard aud Blanche Wink. In addition to this the last of the above named pupils,, who is now lo years of ago, and begau com ing to Morton's Point to school when between the age of iJ and 4 this being her ninth term. T.he distance she has walked each day in going to and from school is four and four-fifth miles, which makes a total distance of 5,47:2 miles. A Sweet Fight. The sugar trust and Arbuckle Bros., are haviug a whack at sug ar. Tho trust made a cut of ten cents per nunureu pounusanci r ; buckles cut five cents lower. i There isn't much demand lor sugar just now, so the monopo lists are doing a little lighting among themselves. In conse quence the price is fifteen cents Jess a hundred thau it was at this time last year. All the same it would be a good idea to buy what sugar you need for the canning season. When that time comes the trouble will be adjusted and the consumer will be pinched once more. A l.tivc Letter. Would not interest you if you Ye lookitiK for a guarnnteed salve for sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo , writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Uucklen's Ar- the nica Salve cured me. It's best salve on earth. '2oc at W. S. Dickson's drug store. I'he tr jlley car is becoming tiresome but nevertheless it is omniscient. A woman got iuto one yesterday. Nobody said, in McConnellsburR. She sat down in the corner, and tho conductor advanced for the fare. She un- hooked her fur boa and got out her bag and opened her bag and took out her purse aud shut the Uiac and took off her clove and opeued her purse and took out a limn onr! altnt t.Vio nnrup und .. ,. . ,la ,,i,,,. gave.tho dime to the conductor. TI,on -I.onnAnml her ha.Mmd T.ut AllVk i'"v III i nits j;uibu ijj uvi J"a wv vwiv-u U,nH v... nut ir in hr rvw U-fr. , " . , i i i,.i uuu jyuv imi 111,1 her boa. Meanwhile, the conduc tor gave her tho change. She unhooked nor boa and got out her bag nnd opened the bag, took out her purse and closed tho bag and took olT her glovo and opened the purse and took the nickel from the conductor. Then she put the nickel in the purse and closed the purse and opened tho bag and put tho purse into the bag and closed the bag andput tho bag into her pocket and put 011 her glove and htoked the boa and murmured, "Transfer, please." She took the transfer and un hooked her boa and took out her ba aJ :Utid tho,buK and out her purse and closed the bag ana tooK 011 nor glove ana openea the nurso and nut in the trans f . . u . opuod th0 bag and ptitthepurHO iDto her bat? and cloned the Uir ftnd nut on hfiP love ftnd u thft bag lnto jier jet and hooked her boa. Just then she reached the transfer corner and took an other car. When seated, sho un booked her boi aud Uos out her bag andbut why coutiuue? ll's an old story. Notice. ' So'!" fV rcliy 'ho! Mint I have !! IMht pa--tflArrlsWirt'. na'mll.-t1nn torn vrr..rt for hlxhl Arr" of unimproved Tdni t .KttNlIn Brn-li Ci'eu. tOHSsh t. find io idij nl I Pultun tiitjolniiiw liinil" of Mr. .Mary (Villi..! no i th north. On Thiunrt'4 l.oi.Mti vnrvi'.v it Hi1 i j (-int. A mm W. Dii vii II on the wmOi iiml o. B. Ptivall iiml Mary ('eillnirnn tin- w" t. : j o b. nrvAi.i.. ; 1 Alenville. l'n. . .McCoonclNhiii-o, Noi-niul. A Summer Normal will beopeu ed at McConnellsburgat 1 o'clock P. M., Monday, May llth.tocou titiuu eight weeks. Tuition tf.'i.OO, Good board as low as $2. 00 a week. Superintendent Chas. E. Bar ton has consented to assist. B.N. Palm ku. Principal. Timber Uidnc Cold weather. Bert Mellott who has been con fined to his room with fever, is out again D. Ii. Mellott, oue of Uncle Sam's meu, has bought a brat.d new organ. Mrs. Harriet A. Deshong and grand daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mts. George li. Hoop. M. A. A. J. C. Heed it Co, Rose Bud Traction company of Owl Crook, have completed a large job of sawing for Dr. llo-'p. Harry Mumma who was hous ed up for several weeks with a lame back, is out again. . The farmers are very busy planting potatoes and getting ready to plant corn, but too cold. Quite a number of our folks were disappointed when they went to Joseph Lake's for fruit trees and found none. What's the matter? Mrs. Harriet A. Deshong aud grand daughter on the 10th went to D. M. Kline's. Not at home. Thence to Simon Deshong's. Not at home. Thence to D. li. Mellott's and thence to Harry Mumma's all iu one-day rood walk. Pretty rrt . Vlley J 1'UaX iriiiue ft trip tO .... . ! ! Kulalt.'SbUrg last WeOK and llH't ; with poor success. Try again, Ki loy. Notice to .:iitraotirs Bids will be received at the of fice of M 11. Shaffner, Esq., Mc Counellsburg, Pa., up to 0 o'clock in the evening of May l'.lOIJ, for tho erection oi a frame i)arsonag'e for the congregation of the Pres byterian church in McC'onnells-! burg, during the coming summer , and autumn. Architects design, I siiecilicatious. and other infor ma I tiou can be had at Mr. Shaffner 's ! ollice, 15. W. Pkck, Prest. Board of Trustees. J. B. KUNYAN, Sect'y. Sale Kentster. Wednesday, April 29. Mrs. Lizzie Knouss and Adam Oyler, executors, will sell on the premi ses 2J miles northeast of McCon- nellsburg, the Mansion Farm of j the late Heury Oyler deceased, containing 103 acres, 50 acres cleared and balaupo good timber. Terms: Oue half cash; balance in ; fe ,year Sale begins at 10 o' clock a. m. Saturday, May 2, There will be sold on the premises oue mile north of Waterfall begiuuing at 9 o'clock A. M., The Mansion rami oi tne :ato KacnaeiiJoiinger " I uucwsu, "uu.c. .tu 'uUuM i l . 1 f ( . nnplorneiits iVc ' ihursday, May 14, Geo. W. Sipes will sell at his residence 1 mile south of Need more, Live stwk, farmiug implements, house hold goods &c, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Pacific Coast Without Change. In new Pullman "ordinary" ftleepern, wide veAtibuled aud i with every modern conveuienco, i in eharro of competent ngout, j from Cincinnati and Chicagvia; Louisville New Orleans, IJouston 1 San Antonio, El Paso and Los Auelet to Saa l'r aucuco. iiutes for bortlm less than half of cost in regular tleeper. tFor free do- Horipuvo mailer uuu iuu pux-ticu-Ltrs, address M A. HlCIITKIi. Trav.' Pass. Apeut, Illinois Cen tral Kailroud, Park IJuildiu' PitUbur'h, Pa. Frank C. Bossier, Esq.,'Cai lisle has contracted with Robert S. Jtream, representative of the Piedmont-Mt. Airy, Guano Co., lit 50 tons of fertilizers to bo used on his spring crops. Mr. uostiier Keeps aw ueau 01 mucu cows. He has adopted the soil lag System, turns UOthing OUt tO pasture, but raises green crops and hauls it U the barn. Auditor's Notice. j '"hr iir 'U-r 1 .n"(l n'nVtnr nppnintcd by the j Court u Ceiiui.. mi lteiH of 'ititon e.rjntT to I tn.iHf di.ti!liii'.ioa t tin' Timil in tho hnndu of .la.ui-i Hi ii ry ;.. II o.i:iloN unit S. W. Klrll. J A l'-'iirs for Hip lu-lit IU of orcilltorn of 11 O. ! SiMilll l ilrly rlotntf Ih.-mih's. us II. C Smith A j t . .. 'i'iv.M j:!', s ii Hop lli.it hi' will lt fof Ihe ! u i-foi nnitu'i! -f his d'.itlcs ot hi oflloe In Me Coti'ii-lNHurif. l'n.. on 1'rliiiiT, Mujr H. iwfl, nt 10 o'i'Im'k iu the fori'Timtn. w hni und where all parlies inU'iusieil uu. utteml If they nee prop- .IN". V RII'KS. Atiilllor. April Ii.:l, Charter Notice. Notice is hereby iriviMi that un upplloutlnn will lie matle lo the Court of Common lMcus of 1-niton eoiinty on the Mnlh day of .lime next. i:t teuo'clooli In the forenoon, iiialer Act of As n-iiihl.y entitled "An Aet to provide for the In-eot-Mirntloii and retf-i atlon of eertnln corpora tions," approved April -:!Mh l-l. and ihewiipple iiient.s ttiereioi ly llarry K. Schneider. i:d. T. threw, Clarence S Dougherty, t has. Sprowl. niiil I. J. I.I l lie for the charter of un Intended corporation to be called "The Kultop County ltod and liun Club" the eharaeter nud object of which is to maintain uhuntlnit nud tlshimr park, nnd for these puriioscs to have, possess, und enjoy all the riirht. benefits, und privll'-rcK conferred by the Act of Assembly iiforenuld. and its supplements S. WKSI.KY K1BK. Solicitor. EXECUTORS' SALE Of Valuable Real Estate. ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1903. Ily virtue of the will uf Henry Oyler, lute of Tori township, (leci-useri the underftiiriiecl ex editor will offer ut public Mile, on the ubove uuiiit-1 day. on the jiriinlH(N of the deeeiiKfd.on ll.elviich Oichnrri mud,,1 l-'J uille north of Mo ContM.-llsluior. the following valuuhle furm.oon Iiiiuin H:t ACitKS. It perches nud ullowunee. ithotit r) urn's el em ml und under cultivation, und the tmluttce in ( OAK AND I'iNKTIM IIKH; udjolninu lutuN of Ueortfe (JrettM, Ueorue Mnint, Sumuel Oyler, Huiiiuel Nelit und the i.'uspw Miller property. Hitvinir thereon erect ed a TWOSTOKY 1AM UWKLLING HOUSK, (IOOD HANK BARN, tmd other outhuddinRs. The Furm Is well watered und ha thereon an Orchard of ehoiee Fruit. tt:dl eouvenlent to Sehool and Church. IVr-oni Ueslrlnu to look ut the properly will o ii 11 on Ad;mi Oyler. near the premise. Lieed delivered and possession tflven when conditions are eouipMed with. Sale to eominence ut 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms, -one half cuh, und balance In one ycur. with Interest, secured tiy jndKnient. MKH LIZXIK KXAt'SS,. ADAM OYLKH, 'M. Kxecutorx. MERCANTILE APPRAISER'S TAX LIST. M.-l'oiinelMiiirir. M inch -JO. The followltm is u list of retail und wholesale verniers or du!ers in imkmIs. wures. nierchtiu- n niiiio'll i mts i.r iirri-is iji wn.usirrcr kind or nature, siilijeet to a inereiintilH license tax in t'uiton eoiiui v. I'tMiusylvauia. returnetl to the i.iopcr i.uthoriues therem. hy Hie umler- I sn-'iieu iuri-.iiuiie jpiMaier iu aim ior ine ;eo!imvof t'uUon ufori-s:.iij. anil published hy tin? oireetioii or the eointiiisioiiers or said oo;m:y: Names ol Uiaiiers. t;iasiiteatlon of business. AYUTOW'.VSIIII'. I .1. f:. Selilers. merchandise. I J. 1.. liitterson. merchandise. I Mis. .lellersou I'eeU. mm-ehaudlse. I'et im-Kirk. liiereliandise. , l HKI.KAST T'lVVN'SHll'. Joseph V. l.aUe. nieri'hainUse. 1). MfliiUL. iiiiTi-imniiKu, t. J Mellon. nicrciruKliH. JiJMrpIl It. Mi'llotL. lliiMC'lUlUtllhe. Mr. M. AiTirs. uit'n'liniititM'. VV. h Hurt, tiuMcli.uxlj-e. A . Uuuyuu. iiit?ix,lmriai--o. 1 1 KT H K 1 4 T ( VV N S H 11 . CiirufU A Sun. imriotmuili'-e. (itr K li. lllll. iiitr'!miHlKe. Williani raiiniM'. luerrhiiiiuist, W in. 1. Umhm. !iHri'h'.i rulKe. Mrs. M. 1). M.inu, mt rctmmliNi.'. ifj. 1. Huor, tii(.'ri'luiiiiliu. W. It. ItiiiK-k inachitirry. UltrslI I KKKK TOWSI!II. (.Jinr-t. lncli. niiTlriinlie. ('. M. Trmix, mtfn;liHiulUtt S. VV. Hurl. rmTclmtKlKu. John i'li'siuiT. nitritiiii(li-.e. .Inmut.S Aktr, iiierchuiulistf. J. K. Juukoii, una rcli tmlif. itvo. VV. Ale lot t, nit rchmidlhe. UnthlN TOWNSHIP, t I4. Kelly. irteri;lisiinlle. i.'hurleji Metjehee. nierchuudlxe. Johu K. Sieek. i;iuars. S. I4. liunUjcy. nicnrhiiiidisr. Fruuk C Hare. ineivhuiiiiUe, Uuh M. Kliuu. merirlmuUie. Hurry Hunill. ciK'ir. N. li. lifiiry. furuiiurH, 11 ('. Mu(owau, inerchaoiiiM Johu Houih, JiroM.' meruliuutllNU. Jiu'ob Miller. Merchundlse. Hurry K. Huston, ujerehtnidlHO, J. Welnh. iiiurtrhiiudine, U. M. Koilily. meiuhaittlKe. S. it. Cromer, htuve. J4!KIN(J CKKKK TOWNSHIP S. K. Plttmun. nierohuDills. M. H. HoUeiiheutt, iue reiiaiuiWo. W. it. Speer,, iiicrehuiniiNe. W. S. lirunt. mcrchuurtife. McCONNF.I.L.SItl'IUi IIOUOl'UH. R. S. Putter-N.ui, hardware. John PulUM-Mou. uiert-hainiise. i. li. Steveus. merelmul tiillor. (ieo. W. UeKner& i'o.. uiereiiundiM. Hull & tteiiiler. luerehauiiiie. StoiHeilK'' Hrnlhei, ttrroeerlttN, W. II. Ne.hlt inerchuulie. Thonms A- Hauiiuil. rt-rerieN, A. . Nuee &. Soli., mttrchmil tailor. Johu A. Ii win. iut:iehaij(lise. John W. ' iieathejU. laerehandlsu. Ituoru Itexrolh. ciiai. C Itemier, Kftries. J. K. Jtihiiitoii, inerehaudlso. VV. S. DickMiii. drtii.'-.. Mm. M. H. Trout, ilrutrs. AlhMl SIolier.Nloes uiul tillWUIC. jtuvid Malloy. yroeerles. Mrn. A. i-'. Littkf. innliuer. Mis A. J. irwin & 4 o., iiiiilinerM. A. NVrliit. fin 111 iw liiijMemeiitH. T .1. t'omerei. raiuntiK iiiiplemrniH. r. S. 'leveiior & Co.. furniture. (ieo. W. Smith, ifiooeriu. Win. Slon;r, funtiiure. V. M Keiiuetly. ItaruewM. (ieo. -W. Cooper, grocery. S, L.. tiey'ur. vittun. Ti H TOWNSHIP. John A. Hauiiuil, merehamlite. 1. rJlwuni Fore. inerehuuUie, J. (J. Fore. inerfha'Ki!-.!. Ain. H. Kruuk Wihle. grocery. TAVI4OU TOWNSHIP. A. J. huuitivrKOU inerchiui'lUe. W. It. Kvaus. butftfie.". N. M lvLii. lller;UliUU. t'ii iii riifNtiut. furunurw. Michael haUli. uiei f'h.uulUe. S. ('. (irui!t?y uieiuhamliM. M. K. iterktrtjM-r. inerehandUe. A. N. Witter, nit ruliuiUiie. CuLi h ll ttlou. mt;iohuitiIiA. VViiR'icuiduer & Sou. uierchuudise. T1U M 1 S' ) N TOW N Sill P. A mo Ht up. ua-rfli itnlUe. Iifuuis Kvt'rtn. iii.-rch'tniltKe. J. kl. 'V.ilt. llHTt'llUluUf. J. 'J. DOUr'lIlH, ll)PlM!tUH(llMf. UMnNToU'NKHy. Sorif vi?r Hmlhuiv im?n'itiiiiiitJ, . H. (J. iu-hlt'V. inir'liiiijtliHt. AiKlru iii-ht(p m.tcluiK r rmirK. Juui A. M;uiiy, iiit'icliundte. WKI-I.S TOWNSIin. Hiiiinitfurnjirr & Co.. ninrchuudlM. 11. A). & J. IxlwunU, iJinrchuuiliMf. M. V. MuimW. uuri'littuii N. i. Ciiiuiiuiflntiii. iiirtiutif1is4. li. H. iirUtnttstiiiH. niemharctiMJ. -Kiaiik Spritwl, iin-rchuuihue. It. K Mv'('tii n'HloiiH. A. llorion, uiroUuuUlH, And iioilcu U b.rrt-t-v i1vii to hU Mixublm her flii thul uo upiHjiil. tu uucimlunutt wlih the kltri)unill Aiiiiitit;r m Attr Attmhly will lJ in -11 hy lii 'I T-Mrtr of Kulioc; cuuMy, ttuilntf tn iwiiit.iiuH liili Willi hllbll AUiirulnlT UL Hft u..f tl.B i:..untyTrBaurer.l lli:.urlll,,i1M. , t,u-,Mmrii. i'e,nvimu. nuSuiwUv. t "u"' wtivre ull ,rllnluti)io-im!ure required lo ! j u ll.VL"l!1K,l r m.,.iu..ui APiur. Maye Johnston's NEW MILLiNERY She has beautiful dress hats and street hats; also, tine flow ers, fruits, fojiage, laces, me dallions, ribbons, chitTons:and j'every thing in the Millinerv j line. j The new style Hair Pins, i only 25 cents. j Call and see her goods. Store 1 tloor woHt of Albert Stoner'. 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. Corre and see us, and get prices; or, u;rite us. KALBACH & SPANGLER Knobsville, Fulton Co., Pa. ORCHARD GROVE. CASH & PRODUCE STORE. You can while it lasts, buy Pratt's Fond, and Pratt's Animal Regulator at Cost. Also, our ENTIRE LINE, UNDKKWEA1! light, medium and heavy and will allow the highest market price for Butter, Eggs, Tallow, &c, Nice Rio Coll'ee 9c. Uost Santos Colleo li'c. Rio & Ariosa paper lc. aud everything else ut prices that will please you, W. L. BERKSTRESSER, ! Manager. YOU NEED ABUGGY t UOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? A Bran New Falling Top Buggy with Full Leather Trimming, Spring Cushiou and Back, Thousand Mile Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat ent Shaft Couplers and Fine ly Finished throughout for ONLY $50. Large Stock to select rom. I am also handling Hand made Buggies aud Wagons. W. R. Evans, Ilustoutown, Pa. OO TO C E, Starr, Three Springs, Pa., To Buy Your fc FERTILIZERS, and save a dollar. ltctq,ujrtr For FEED and FLOUR: ALSO, Road wagons For. Sale. 1 liurk Wanted. j TiOOO tons Oak and Hemlock ! Bark, for which the highest cash I price will be paid. Apply to ! Sai.tim.oTannf.hv, j Saltillo, Pa. j To Cure u Cold in One Day. j Take Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine .Tablets. All druggists refund j tho money if it fails to cure. E. i W. drove's signature is on each t u,vV ! lH,A . 25c. Wantioi). loot) chickens at l ,, l, anA Aryon PllfU at 12 cents a dozen. Clav Tajik, Three Springs, I'a. ' 1 - , , JOHNSTOIN'B JOHNSTON'S JOHNSTON'S Lawns Tic, a better one at Ho, und a beautiful lltip of all 'ilorn nt Itk1. A line of the moat attractive MouHselinps at bl, white lnwn 8, in nml li'. Hlnck and colored Series for nkirtu, and nil tin1 Intent novcllips in .Sliirt-waigt-ouit (roods. t CLOTHING Men'g and boys' work shirts 2o, 30 and "iOc. l)roH shirts fnnry ncclic's 2.1, 48 and $1.00. Overalls and work punts 2"), 4i; nnl .m:. Hi,s' dress pants 2.pic. Men's dress pants $1.00, $l.:r, $1 ""1. J2.2-1. t2 ".. Cl.il "dren's suits Hoc, $1.00, 91.25, 1.7.i, 2.004 7",. Men's suits Hlm k mi.l FlRiired Nobby Clothlnjf, guaranU'ed in making, - 10, :1.H0, $.1 no, .f.i.Vt 7-7."), .(K), $10.00. STRAW HATS Boys' straw hats 5, 8, !5, 2."jc. Men's straw hats H. 10, ."., Xi, 4.1, 7.",, l.r0. Men's and boys' Wool and Fur Hats 50, 7.'., $1.00, tl.il, 1..10. Shoes Children's 15, 25, 35, 4He. Misses' 50, 75, 1.00, 81-.50. Ladies' Patent Ox ford and Oi)ora Slippers fl.il, $1.40 Ladies' dress k1hms US,-. $l.i1, !fl..1o. $1.75, t2.5. Men's work shoes $100, $1.18, $1.2.1, 1..V, $2.on. Men's dress shoes ll.il, tl.50, 2, f2.50, 3, $3.50. Men's l'utenl Leather $1.1.1, $2, t2.75, $3.50, Carpets and Mattings Carpets at ii, 35 and 50c. Straw Muttinj; 12, 15, 17, 20, 25-. I .nee t'ur. tains 3'.), 411, 7.1, $1. Curtain poles complete, with fixtures, 8 and 1V. Good News! Do you wish to save money, then buy your inn chine oil at R. S. PATTERSON'S, Why buy from o gallon to half barrel to tret Low Prices when you can ;.,vt a lower price by the single Dil lon. Good mni 'line oil 1 8 Cents Wire Fence Bottom Prices on all kinds of hardware call and see. Notroublu to show goods. R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg, Pn, Four d(rs east of the Telegraph Ollit o, Best Goods For the Least Money ! AX CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. Tublu Oil-Cloth. Strictly first grade ut $1.75 per roll of 12 yards. Men's lUittdy made suits at t'l." l" $25.00 each. lioys lleady made suits at $1.0 to $7.00. Drop Head SEWING at $13.75 agents get $115.00 for the same Machine. Syracuse Hill Side I'lows-with STOVES AND RANGEfl $14.00 tu $31. 00 euch fully iniuruuU i d, Carpets at 11 cts per yard. V.UH 'r 'luU l.iiiH. V. hii. I 'iy- 1 1 j Hardware, ArIUi for Cudur Tubs, Wire, Churns, Harness VK""' Glass, UiiKKin, : 1'aints und Oils, Juilum'iu, i . . MuUiiiS t We hav large orders tu fill on f-jp ynJ j'oiiliiy 1 jweek and will pay tlie liighvit price uilkr lU oi iuJ.. We want your trade. J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Fa. per yallou, very;lioavy oil at 2H ctx, a frond .-;,-1 in -dor oil at U-fits per rallou. Wire nails .:.o. Base feuco wire away dowu. Come nud mo our perfect Binder and Mower knives and guards ut thu low est prices. Simond's & Bistou's cross cut saw at lowest prices. Headquarters for 'i'b'k iutf fii' il lnti'ou i ijIIui ut ti.' i I'UI'll. WhiUi Ij ml t.i " t, .i i' II.. Wire Nulls at t -'"' " 1... LlKhtnliirf WubIiIii Mli. liiiii $1.25 om h. Ball Bearing MACHINES Whtil'l nl ' Syi'U-ui! I'liiiow J'li.w und joliiUr ti"."". iiioiilli Uni'ksi, lln; j; ni' I .vii'i. JO t'fc for i.O 1:1.1. Prlfcs om J)k iimnia, J .Uilic. 'J'l iuuiiril JJuU, 11...., Midi's liulb, i 1 . .1, Jin' iio.U .1 1 ' " bli.d s, . I .... .1. 11 ' J'ul iil l)r.
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