Mr. C. Wilson Peck and family have moved from Philadelphia to Chester. Mrs. Mary Kelley of this place , spent last Friday and Saturday j in Thompson township. j The storm last Thursday even ing was unusually Bevere greatly damaging the public roads. Mr. Ahimaaz Clevenger, near Hancock, was in town last week. Mima was going over to Franklin. Miss TJelteStouteaele returned toLemasterandou Monday start- ed in for another vonr'a trnrlr I at his store, ut uu.v time during busi James O. Patterson went back j noss hours. to New Wilmington, Pa., Monday ! to spend another year at West-1 minster college. Mr. and. Mrs. A. W, Deshong, of Pleasant Hidge, were among the visitors at McConncllsburg last Saturday. Mrs. Lillian Laurence of Phila delphia, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Patterson du ring the past week, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ilootv. of iu,.,ru, returnea nome Monaay , after havmg spent a few days , among friends in tins county. Mr. T. J. Comerer and Miss ; Daisy Wink of this place, were i among those wlio attended tlie ; Grangers picnic last week. Miss Kdna Steward, who had ! been spending two weeks with j Miss Stella Si pes at this place, returned to Philadelphia, Mon day. Miss Blanche Barton, who had been visiting her brother Charles of this place, returned to the Pierce Business College, Phila delphia, last Mouday. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Youse at- tended the Grangers picnic last week and spent a night with the former's brother Charlie, near Mercersburg. Mr. Geo. Mock, and Mr. Amos i Seville and son Harry all of Ayr township left Monday morning to visit the Fulton county people on the Eastern Shore, Md. Mr. A. B. Smith and family, of Pleasant Grove were in town last Saturday, and went down the Cove and spent the night with the family of D. It. Garland. Misses Carrie and FannieGreat head left last Friday for their school work for another year the former to Johnstown, and the latter to Jeannette, Pa. Both are teachers in high schools, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Keisner re turned home last Saturday he from a trip to New York and Philadelphia buying a big lot of new goods for their store, and she from a visit among friend at Shippon8burg. The new school house at Back Run is completed and ready for school. The board of school di rectors were much pleased with the house, which was built by Messrs. M. M. Bender and Bar ry Linn. Mr. Ernest Greathead, who holds a nice position with the Publisher's Bureau at Schenec tady, N. Y., is, after an absence of twenty-two months, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W Greathead in this place. After spending two weeks very pleasantly in the home of her brother D. E. Little of this place, Mrs. D. G. Merrit with her little son Frank, went to Mercersburg last Sunday, and will ston return to her Philadelphia home. The Reformed j(eope through Mr. Conrad Glazier of this place have purchased from Davy Little for a parsonage, his new house on North Second street, now occu pied by Superintendent Barton. The price paid is $15(10 cash. Last Thursday evening a party consisting of Mrs. Milton. Kline and daughters, Ida and May; "Jolly Aunt Kate," of McCon nelleburg, and John K. Miller, of Plum Run, assisted the family of George M. Stouteagle in an ap plebuttcr 'boiling. Mr. Miller says some of the apples were so large they made four "schnltz." Prof. E. Walter Stein, former ly of Emmaville, but now a mem ber of the faculty of the Iron City Business College, Pittsburg, Pa., was visiting his mother and sis ter at Everett last week. Prof. Stein Is so artist of natioual rep utation, having engrossed resolu tions that were presented to King Edward, Andrew Carnegie, Pres ident Roosevelt and Mrs. William McK'ioley, within the last few i ear. VOIR SCHOOL TAX. Pay It In Time, and Save the Percent - fl8. When to Do It. All dchuul tax nil id on or lit fulu (H'tubcr I, nn abatement of u per cent, will lt allowed. From October 1, to November 1, the full fiieo ot the tax must be paid: lifter November I, live per cent, will lie added and unpaid tuxes placed in eontitublc'H bunds. The following sliows the time and places to meet the treasurers in the district that have their notices print- ! 0(1 ut thu "Ml'1' j M.-roy.vKr.!.snnu. J"hn A- Irwin, treasurer, will re Horough I.ICKINU CIU'.KK. I. V. Sehooley, treasurer, for the purpose of receiving the tax of Lick ing Creek township, will sit at Dr. Hoop's from H A. M. to 4 1. M., on Tuesday, Septemlier 2(1; Harrisouvllle from 8 to 11 in the forenoon of Wednes day September 30: and in the after noon of the same day from 1 to "i o'clock, ut Kaluviu. LOST. Lady's solid gold, hunting case , ( wa9 lost at Crystal Springs campmceting. A liberal reward wil, be paid f()r rcturn of game tQ this office. . IT saved his leg, P. A. Dan forth of IaGrane, a i suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For ulcers, wounds, and piles it's the best in tlio world Cure guaranteed. Only Sold by all druggist. 25 cts. WEST VIEW. t Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weaver spent last Sundav with Mrs. Weaver's sister, Mrs. Charles Lashley. James Shives spentlast Friday zoning at W. L. Shaw's. ' Miss Jessie Lewis, of Franklin I Mtll., I,- , I . 1 AVi.ii.ja, uas utjcii Bjn;uuiiig u lew weeks with her cousin Miss An na Weaver. Mr. John Pitman and niece, Miss Olive Zimmerman attended conference at Buck Valley last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hol lenshead were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hill last Sunday. Mrs. Wilson Myers and daugh ter Lucy spent part of last week visiting Mr. aud Mrs. Remmy Sharpe. Miss Jennie Caldwell, of Vir ginia visited Miss Nancy Weaver a few days during salvation meet ing. Maggie Ritz of Warfordsburg was the guest ot Mrs. William Weaver last Tuesday. Mrs. Huffman of Baltimore, is visiting at Henry Sensel's. G. W. Fisher, wife and little daughter Pearl, attended the Grangers 'picnic at Williams Grove. Master Alvin Shaw is spend ing a few days this week with his sister Mrs. U. B. Hill at Round Top. Tho birthday supper given in honor of William Weaver last Tuesday evening was well attend ed. Many beautiful and useful presents were received. W0RKIN0 OVERTIME. , Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Mil lions are always at work, night day, curing indigestion, bilious ness, coustipation, sick headache and all stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, and sure. Only L'5c at all drug stores. BACK RUN. Isaac Thomas and John Hi in en ot Kavs Hill, spent last Friday with tho family of Mr. George Thomas. Mrs. Mary Ott spent last S it day with her son William Ott. Mr. and Mrs. William lJaylor,of Stoves, Tables, Chairs, Hew-1 spent Sunday with D. A. Nelson and John Steuger at Jugtown. Miss llachel Thomas spentlast Sunday with Mrs. l'hihp Ott. Mr. and Mrs. John Ott visited J. W. Ott's Sunday. (ieorge Humbert and Conrad Glazier, two of Ayr township's school directors, were here last Saturday, looking at the new school house. Mrs. Hosa Ott on going iuto the cellar one day last week, walk ed over a large copperhead snake Men. Olt was not long about kill ing tin) reptile. Ilev. Henry Wolf arrived home from Germany Tuesday. I PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL fcSTATl . ! ! Snlfly. September l, 190.1, I o'clock. Hy vtittii' tf nn milrr nf On- llipli-.i; . i uurt I lf"-' """ThikihmI citiiiitnsii,.iUx ni Klunit 1, Kuilpi r. iIi'c'ciimmI. III m-II on the ! tlnte. ' nn tlio prcu.lso. nituntc mi tlio w ntcr, of Uelt luu Creek, oue-lmjf mile eust of I'lpieoim Ititlx nnil n ii'lle oouthof Owl Or.-U ( ) In l.ii'klio; ' Creek towutiii. the followlni; il.-seiltieil reiil eiule. A TRACT (IK FAKM I. A Nil mljoiu'lu' litlitlx of Urluh Kline. K. , Ik-xlmnir. Mrs l.iieretiii ' "ess, M r s. leo. . Skinner unci others. oe ulnlnir JM;-llf.NIIIi;il ACHKS. more or lc uiiout OH iiure-. cleureil, tmlanee in ifood ilmliiT. The hullcllnirs lire u Kood TMo-STtiUY HoiTSi:, fHir loiHmro. corn erli., -hccK. n,.. Convenient to sehool nu1 elnirrh. TKKMM: Ten pereeni. on iliiy of snle: one half Including the ten uereent. nt eoiiiirmu. llou: buluuee In one year with Inien st. JKNMK IIAItlll.lt. AiliiiinlPtrutiix. Notice. Notice Is herehy iflven that I have rilt-cl In I the ufflue of the Secretary of Internal Affairs j ut HarrtsburK uu application for a warrant for ' i'i cres. more or less, of uulmpi lived vacant 1 land sltuute in Ilelfast townhli. Pultun conn- tv. adjoining landa of Joseph K. Mellott on the i west. Wlillam Kclner on the north. O W. Mel- I lott on the eust and J. ! MeK'ee on the south. 1 (I P.O. W. MKI.MITT. I Sept. , inert. ;,.,. Fa. Administratrix's Notice. Notice Is hereby irlven. Dial letters of ad ministration on the esllile of Ani.is VVil.U lute ot llruKh ;reek toniisliip. 1- niton conn ty. deceased, huvlntr been mann 'it to the ui dersiiriffl hv th.. iAi.'.. ..r i...;. n ' eoniiLv. Vntfe. Im h.TAii.. .......I. Indebted to suid eslalelomakc iniTiieiliu;epnv mcuts. und those having' claim atains the mlm.c tnpicMMii them lo the tiiuiursijtned. d.ilv au thenticated for sett leinciii. ItAUHI'.l, tVINK. Adrnx. Auk. I'.' (W Locust ( oiive. ,i. i Administrator's Notice. j Notice Is hereby nlven thai lelteis of udm ti- ' istrntion have been ..'runted totln umle:-.iricit 1 upon the estate ot John H Klvc-lhiss lute ot netnei townsnip. Hilton county. I'a.. ileeeas. ed. All persons huvitar chitms uL.ruinst haul s. late will present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those owiiux t lit- auie u ill please call und settle. F.LLH i "l' III VKI.IIISS, A dmlnist rator. July at). I'.iu3. Win foidsltiu n. I'.i AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is iiereliy irlven th:tt the uiiCursiirni'ii uudltor appointed to make distribution nf the funds Id toe hands of Mrs. .Nory Ann KukIcv. iiduiiiiistratil of the estuie ot Anna Kohnei. late of LiekliiK L'reelt township, di ci'isi:d sit In his oitlce at McL'onuelishunr. I'a , for the perfiiniiunce of said duty, on Tuesday, Sell temper 1. i;w:t. ut 10 o clock A.M. w lun and where nil persons interested may attend f they sec proper, .INO. I. SII'I'.S. Auk. ft. 1WW. Auditor. Divorce Notice. , , .. In the Court of Coin- Mltiulc MtMtie Irviu i uioa i'leas of r'uiton v. , county. I'a.. ,o. p.'., ,n v James Irviu ; 'I'. I'.i;i. v In Iiivorce, The undersiened Master, appointed by Hi JuUVcs of the Court of Omnium Pleas, of 1- ni ton county, to take testimony and return the same, together with u report of the proceed iuu before him. und his opinion of the ease, lo the court In the above mated ease hereby fives notice tl.Ht he will sit for the perform ance of his duties ut his olllce In .MeCiinuelN burir. I'u.. on Saturduv. September f. I'.nii ut iti o'clock A M . when und where all parties in terested may utteud If they see proper. UKO. It. IIAMKI.S. Muster. FA U M Kilt s I.I-:. Situated one mile east of Mi'Coniii-llsburf I'll., extending to Loudon pike, coniulnlni' 2 At:m:s, a i.AKtii-: xkw hank ii vkv haslaiely been added to ll.v linproveiiicnts. Tlie farm is admiralilv adapted for stock pur poses, dm lie boui-'hi on lernis to suit gm. chaser. Address the owner HAMKI. OILltl'.U'l' Chanilieisbiir. I'.i. Parties wishitie lo visit the pi eiiuse:, In luire of W II N'LLSriV, Mct:olniei;.iiure. I'a. FARM l:0R SA1.R. The underslKiied III olfer ut public sale his furm coutaiiilnK 112 ACUIS an of which Is KXCKI.I K.N T WOKIU.AMI. Farm lies I ', miles north of Kuobuvilic. bctw een tlie Huston town and Korl Littleton ronds. '1'he improve meuts Include TWO SIOK V I K AMI. IKU Si: lurue barn, well of eletntut wuier. aud ull uecesmiry out hulldiiiKs. Terms to sun pur chaser. HA VII) IIKUIIAKKH. HOME FOR SALE. A House und two Lots with out buildlnoH and sttiblp :Mx.'l"i, ull under excellent rejiuir. This property would suit to open Hotel and Livery; or a t'ood location for a physician Will sell at u bur Bain, and moving to tho City Is reason for sellintr. Call or address Mks. Kkv. K. Shokmakkk, Hustonlown, l'u. Wantkd. 100IJ chickens at 10 cents a lb., and fjOOrt dozen eggs at 10 cents a dozen. Clay Park, Three Springs Pa. To Cure a Cold jn One Day. Take LaXht.ivo lirmno Onininn ! t ... , lablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box1 2rc. Sale Register. Wednesday, September '2: i Howard Mallott will well at his! remueuce ai, wctviooin K)8U)inco j household furniture, eonsistinf? 1 mg Machine, Bedsteads, Mat tresses, Carpets, &c, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock A. M. Credit (') mouths. DISTRESS AFTER EATINU CURED. Judge W. T.-Holland of Greens burg, La., who is well and favor- famouH little pills cleanse the ably known, says: "Two years liver und rid the system of all ago I suffered greatly from indi- bile without producing uuploas gestioo. After oatiDg great dis- ant effects, They do not grip, tress would Invariably result, sicken or weaken, but give tone lasting for an hour or so and aud strength to the, tissues aw' my nights were restless. Icon-1 organs involved. W. II. Howe!' eluded to try Kodol Dyspepsia j of Hountou. Tex., says "No bet Cure, and it cured 1110 entirely. ter pill i.-ati In- u'h" 1 1 t 1,'t.tl' Now my bleep is refreshing and ! Early ITiHers for consiipatioD, digestionperfect."SoldatTrout'ssick hoaduehu, ( Snld at drugstore. j Trout's drug store. -acts Worth For Millv.irn Wilsons. Surrey mid lliio-jirs. Hun ilxitits, Farm cis Milk-Wrsroiis, Top Sir!ng-wiiolin, Hindi r, Mowers, Tltiy ralii s, ( (liver chilled, S yt acuse and bird chilled plows, Wood and Steel frame Iihit.iws. Sc.win Macliin's v itli 1 drawers, drop heiid. uuai-tuiloi-ri for ten .vents. f.irU. The Wheeler & Wilson ie int.-Machine s tu best made for dressmakers. Don't fail to s"e it before buying. I'm ht ad(uaiters for drain drills-.stock a Iv. ays on hand. I have the largest stock in the county in buttles iin'l farm imple ments. M p.:i.!s tire tilit -mid I'eices i i-ht. 'Joed t i-lit here and I w ; ,1 be here to teli you that I cuu : ivu ju-.t a.- nitseli for y.ur money as any dealer in the County. f!e sure to come und seo me or write to ine before buviti". T. J. CO MERER, MCconnellsburg, Pa, SAVE MONEY . by buy iti';.' where ;,vu cuii ;et the UKST t:0JUS If r tin; !t);ist rtionej . D. O. A'.ALLOTT, I V- '.Ift tp:,t 'Ac keep o:it' oil, ('IIS- I tomer.i, and every day or two add u I new one, is the best evidence lltM the .eOile arc a iipri ci a' iti' o'li' i i' i t t to f ive tlicm Use Best Goods for the Least Money j We can I you .-,i.lr i;jeat at iL'c, I Main. ;.t )-. !'.itr ' i. !:!. A i-' T. "s j Codec iJ.-., l.i in. at. ilc. K"il il.iiid at, j 10c, ynuiiilated st.itrai tic, "A " brown ! ti. Iiai l-ra! !i in t'las, jars at T ic., a I dozen, ..ii a ' s .: . .".He. jar I id - v it h 'iinis i cotiir,,! ..i .(:-.!,. I Gi:.S and SIIKLLS VI c Hi rhnM'd. ii! j-iinj.-". .'--inch ll lull I hill and 1 1 i full lioc :l I'i j. anyc. in -i tar .l.'ic at riylu orici j on liked so v. Lace ilai'eis . D.n.i.li i-'i Vilo , ' t ..!-. ei'. li. uin.s. tiles i i axes dandles S'ritcrs tlOI'sC Knivts. iirilslies, ciilcr faucets, oat itcj rilics. Uiie-liiea :n,- ii fl. lin l!aw lii'le IC'y '.vlii-: 'it .'v. Mouse and Kut trap-;. I.aic-t pan-!.! fruit jar oH'iici s, crocks and jar - "rum 1 to 20 yuilui! at '.'! it cailon. u !ot if j'dly classes l: t l! for .V. DRY GOODS A line lot of Calicoes, llaniiels, and sillts-all new roods. ( 'alicoes "i to (',.. yd., Lancaster "jinyliaitis. at. 7c, mus lin " to Uc, India iitien lil... (('.oralis pants, and jackets to niatcli A line line if sliot", at prices Jo s'ut quality. All k-in.l of COL'NTRY PRODUCE Tacoi! in i-A'cii.'.n; will pay .1 dollar pine 1 11 1 n 1 in c ...ids. el f,,r ale. Also, iilte i li.itul asl. : PSescir Need more I.iint'kil.i V. ooj ! or Sal. . A iiicH ltd oi pino iiini'l.i'.i, for Sllle' ( hlMJi. S(H' .(((id A. M. SiA ir.i.i;, M c Co 1 1 in; 1 1 s 1 1 11 r ' i l'u. I inj Business Uppununily. Having accepted a posiliun as traveling hiilesinaii for the Dry (Io.hIs li(usi! of .liicob Stair of Voi le, i'.i., I will sell my property ut Kno'o.svilie), I'a., consisting oi dwelling, built about four years ao, store room, ami stock of gen eral merchandise, with a good trade- at a reasonable price and on terms to suit tin. purchaser. Possesion given ot once, IX EUiVAKD. I 'l Hi K. K'nobsville, Pa. I.Al'RKL KHMIH. Miss Mary Mcllovt spent Suu- lav rvi'ii-in'r at Mrs. .liimos Uiv eu's. Mrs. Uell Lynch spent Sunday at Mr. Harris'. Mr. .buries llivni'st I ma brnKlit i.: ir. . ,,,,,,,.,, n If.;,,,) ,,, ,.SPS A. S. M. I'.rnboke. is spending j a few day., at j. i, uioi.ardv ) 1 hose whoatteiided campmect- uigtit ..rys;tal Springs wt reG. J. Mellott ami wifo, Mi,s Snyder and Tip Jtidiards, rii.- Wink, l'tui-r Snider ami Geor.' Lynch. Miss Ida kirhan! is wnrkiuir up at Iier brolher s. , Ceor-'e ICeefer has hecn busv : making eider for tin- last Hvo i weeks. A PLWiT.'VU Pl.r.ASl'HF. j If yon ever t.. ok PoWiu's Lit-! tie Early Uimjrs for hilioiisness j or eoti.-.tipauon you know what a purgative pleasure is. These aOOWOig.'Guns and S. R. CROMER, TSINNER Port Littleton, Pa. I s prepcred at sliort not ice to do any work cn't listed to Ii is cure. A lull line of STOVES, I'ipe, Tinware, ,Vc.. always on hand Special littcplion y iven to Spoilt ii'tr, ! loofiii', A c. , tiALVAMZI-lJ STI-I-L S!OL'TIN(J AT 5 Cl.NTS A 10 OT. Don't loi-ei tliat ue arc hcad-ti:i'-lcrs tor all kinds of anil pan, it Unit lire I i; i np it' ll! ! and at prices ' Orchard Grove. ::s Pic. illltt'T iL'i'. 'i'alloiv jc. i (id 1'oultry !( Voiu;o in,.. Co to Iti rk-.tresscr's for Kuw Hide Lcit-lacers i, t, i, in., ull lenyths. and JH oz , rubber drill and duck for Biurcy Tops und VVujron Covers. l-'ackiuc' for Knines - K(JI :.V the best tliat the market uVot-ds, und the Kound Asbestos for chest puckinj.'. IJon't you need u complete 8-day clock 1 . cue with an alarm il.M). Lemons for tin hot dai s. i'ure Curn St.arcii 1 lii., package oc. 1 lb., car, of Iloyu! llaUini; Powder cOc. !'ire l.iiisceil oil n j-al Ion or lhns f r .Vic. I.vdia K. I'lakhum's 'ccetalil- (.'iiiii.(.iiiiul tide., Ilood'sSar saparilla H'tc. i'i runa the Cteat Tonic s.'.c.. I 'aims i'eei-y Compound Wo., Cirjrliio' -il JJc., 'V. A: II. Butter color L'.lc , and lh:.. I'ure Drue; Cas tile .Soap, and IVttiiiKiU's Kidney wort TahU'ts 1.1c. i W. L. BERKSTRESSEH, Manager. YOU NEED A BUGGY HOW DOCS THIS STRIKE YOU? A I ran New Falling Top Buggy with Full Leather Trimming, Spring Cushion ami lack, Thousand Mile Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat ent Shal t Couplers and Fine ly Finished throughout for ONLY $50. Large Stock to select mm, I am also haiullinsr Hand made Muggies aud Wagons. W. K. ft VANS, Ilustontown, Pa. t. in liarncss! Harness! WALKER MANUFACTURING CO. j Fatinettshurg. Pa., , , , . .,, , . ?!'' "U liiiN'l. hin n ill muke to order mi shm-i f..,., ,.iu, i . 1..1 in iik.nI woiUmauliku maimer, I CcifH Sttri(3SS. Buggy Harness, any style and price. Nets, Whips, &c, at Wholesale and Keliiil. Special ntlee'i?i" to Repair Work. S. Elmer Walker, Proprietor. MIUINrRV. Wo still have a few Hats and Trimmings which we will close out tielow font. Cor;io and see, and be couvin.oi.iU that .you can get hats as low us 20 Cents. Mrs. A. V. Littm: At J. K. -Johnston's i i immi 15 MMSimStMglfi Barrels and Double ' " T r.r r.mw Mm Bo You Want to Save Money? Do You ? Then call and examine our stock of Hardware be fore buying. You have here the Largest Stock of Hardware In the County to select from, We will name you a few of our many bargains : One 18-tooth spring harrow left we will sell at cost. Steel monkey wrenches 6-in., 19c, 8 in. 21c, 10-in. 25c, and 12-inch, 30c. Job lot nickel plated ratchet braces, 10-in. sweep, 50c. Steel crowbars, 60 to 90c Manure forks On tario 32 cts, Bachelor 40 and 45c Hand saws 35, 45, 75. $1.20, $1.40, $1.60. Horse nails 10, 11, and 14 cts, a lb. Grain rakes 20 and 22c. Machine Oil 18 and 25c per gallon. Iron and steel tire at the lowest cash prices. Blacksmith's supplies at the lowest prices. Head - quarters for low prices on high grade Hardware of all kinds, prices always the lowest. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. R 3. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Four doors east of the Telegraph Ollice. Best Goods For CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. nTiblo Oil-t'liith. Strictly lirst graJe ui 1."5 w roll of 12 J itrds. Mon'8 I'vinul.v mmlu units at 43.08 lo I (1 I . . .... I 1 .. ..U ...h. .1 ,1 lA In i.llHPJB ItCUUjr 1IIIIUU SUltB Kb fit' V iU 17.00. Drop Head SEWING at l.'l .) agcuU get i.").00 fur the same Machine. Syracuse Hill Side Plows with STOVES AND RANGES 14. 00 to '14.00 each fully guaranteed, Carpets at 14 cu i r yard. V'SH IhiU'liii.g. White Ply- Write for Hardware, Cedur Tubs, Wire, CliuruM, Harness- Wagons, Class, nugtli'S, Paltits and.Oila, tiniilfiuouts, ' . . ' ' Miittlugs Potatoes. . Wc have kuj;c orders to fill on:Ej(KS and Poultry" evfcry week and will pay the hihet price eiUier cash or trade. Wc want your trade. J a -1 ': ' 19.... T i 1 jili f-rcr.fi, JJrw.lb-JsOauing made for Smohelens Pow der, llammerless Double Barrels $ Marlin Pump Sli,ot, Guns and Winches ter Rijles. Shells, Etc. HI a eh and Smokeless Pow der Loaded Shells, for 12 and 10 Gauge Guns. Cleaning Rods, Loading Sk'ls gun, grease. Belts Hunting Coats and Vests Priois on, lhe.'e attractive. . Goods are J. K. Johnston. the Least Money ! Ticking faced horse collars at liO cts each. White IaU ISi ot3 per II.. Wire Nulls ot $2.75 jier keg. Lightning Washing Machines at I'I. 25. each. Ball Bearing MACHINES wheel ut tM.fiO Syriicu.se Furrow Plows with wheel and jointer (10, . mouth J'.ix-lis, the great winter layers. 13 eggs mr 50 cts. Frlees oln Dress Oouds, . Ladies Trimmed Hats, Men's Hats,' , Hoys' Hats Hhoes,' ' Groceries, Flour, Feed, , Seed Oats, Guidon Seeds
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