Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneyandbliiddrsri?ht. Oon't delay taking- Ti. II. Wililo, Ksi., uiid MdiiOriiiii spout Saturday at Clear Kidgoon David U. Mellott f Pleasant Ridge, was m town on business last Wednesday. Misses Winnifred and Katha rine Metzler of ilarrisonville, were among the shoppers at this place Friday. This is a good time to sub scribe for the V ulton County Nkws. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Foley's Kidney Cure if taken in time affords security from all kid ney and bladder diseases. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hoop and Mrs. D. 1). Deshoug of Ilarrison ville, spent last Wednesday in town on business. Christ Butterbaughof the Cove was called to Mercersburg last week on account of the serious illness of his father. John Lortz, a well known busi ness man who died in Chambers burg a few days ago, left the snug sum of $40,000 as a gift to Wilson College. Foley's Uoney and Tar contains no opiates, and will not consti pate like nearly all other cough medicines. Refuse substitutes. Miss Margaret . Rexroth re turned home last Thursday after having had a very pleasant visit among friends in the Quaker City. Mr. David M alloy has added to the convenience of his patrons on the hill a nice brownstone cross ing between his store and the school house property. Mr. Scott Rinedollar came down from Everett last Friday and stayed until Monday with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rinedollar, and other friends. M ss Daisy Folk of Clearfield, accompanied by her niece, Eliza- belli .Mciuuips, 01 jirocifpori, nj . Fa., spent a lew hours among her friends in town on Monday. Master Reed Ray of the Scot land S. O. school was called to Auditor' Notice. . Notice Ik hcrrhy Rlvrn thni the unilerslKnPd awlltor appointed to ttmkr ilWtrllnitiou ot the f'tn-ls In th" hiturisof W. K. yprrr rXnciltor of tin- r-MH! of ,litmt Mlnnick line tit l.kk Iiik Crerk luwnxhip, dcef um-c, will nil Id IiIh ulllre In McConnellsbiirff. Vn . for the perfurin unce nf Mild duty on Thuralny the inth day of mh. lit 10 u .'liii'k. a. m htn nml whirr nil pi'rwins Interested limy attend if they shc proMT. S. W. KIKK. 87 04. Auditor. Clear Ridge Note. Onviri Newman was the guest of Jacob Wineganliier's family on Saturduv night. Miss (foldie Winegardner has been having a very serious time with the meuslcs. Mrs. Catharine McCluin .visited the Fieltls' families on Saturday and Sunday. Jessie IJieffnor, wife and little daughter, Olive, were visiting Mis Millie Huston on Sunday. Mr. Harry E. Huston's sale was largely attended on Saturday. Mrs. Amos Sipes and Miss Sa die were the gue.-ts of II. T. Hec tor's on Saturday. Miss Louie J Jrown went tn Three Springs on Sunday. She expects to stay a few weeks with Mrs. E. J. Madden, her half sister. The fanners are exceedingly busy with their plowing on ac count of the late spring. Rev. Salter and wife spent Sun day evening at the Huston home. Miss Newman of Three Springs i is visiting Mertie Shore, j Alfred Urovvn visited his daugh ! ter, Mrs. Tercssa Madden, near Three Springs, on Sunday. Miss Elsie 15aker returned home i Saturday from u visit to friends in I Altoona. j Mrs. Retta Ilockenberry is vis j iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. drove. I Wesley Fraker and daughter, of Fort Littleton, were in this place on Saturday. Clarence Shore expects to farm for Thomas K'eeder this 'summer. Iirint Miller, of Dublin Mills, was in our village on Sunday evening. Jesse Miller and family visited Mrs. J. 15. Stevens Sun day. WEST DUBLIN. C. M. ISraut and family spent Sunday in Wells Valley. Mrs. J. F. Davis spent part of Saturday and Sunday in Wells Valley. ' Tho Western Union Telegraph Company has been repairing its line along the State Road. Mrs. Margaret Lyon has re turned homo after visiting rela tives at Yellow Creek, Bedford county. I Heniamin Deshontr has moved his sawmill to II. K. Stevens' where ho will saw the lumber for a house for Mr. Stevens. Dr. Montgomery and son of Fitcairn, aud Tilden Newman of Waterfall, spent part of Thurs day fishing for trout in Wooden Bridge creek. J. W. Laidig has beou maiuiig improvements ou his farm by building board feuce and putting up wire fence. H. K. Mellott has the contract for building a barn for Mr. Laidig, and will get out the timber this week. Intend To Quit The Store Business. 1 Best Goods Least Money. McConncllsbiirx Normal. Tho Normal at this place "A'ill begin May it at 1 :3() p. m. to con tinue H weeks. Able assistance will be given by competent in structors. Tuition ?C.00: board reasonable. B. C. Lammkkson. Oood for Children. The pleasant to take and harm less Ono Minute Cough Curegives immediate relief in all cases of cough, croup, aud la grippe be cause it does not pass immediate ly into the stomach, but takes ef fect right at the seat of the trou ble. It draws out the inflamma tion, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving and life sustaining oxygen to the blood aud tissues. Oue Min ute Cough Cure is pleasaot to I take aud it is good alike for young and old. Sold at Trout's dru-j store. Ou Monday, Mtiy :!, we will nium-iii'i' l.o rime nut our entire linr of (ii'iii'l'nl Mi-iTliuiKlise; mill In order In do so ns quirk ly im possible, we have decided to throw profits to tlio winds and wilt M(M our goods at cost -or, in other words, wo propose to sell our Goods at Wholesale Prices. It will require quite a while to close out a more than ;l,00ii stork: and, in order to satisfy the demands of our trade, we will maintain the high standard of quality and variety In our Grocery Pepartmunt at the usual low prices until a later dute. A few prices will convince you that we mean to dispose of our stock : Lancaster Ginghams now Je a yd, Calico -4, 4 and 5c; Muslins lc and up: Men's Pants, old price 1ft, now 12jo: Men's Overalls and Work Shirts, regular price uile, now 40; Men's Dress Shirts, regain r price f0c, now 40: Garden Seeds, 5c pkg., nmv only 2c each: Men's Work Shoes for sue, 0e, 1 and 1.15 a pair -old prices 91, $1.25, $1 35 and a pair; old Women's Comfort Shoes tiO and !l5c, old price fllte and $1.25: Women's Dress shoes !IOc, 1, $1.. to old price 11.25, $1 40 and $1.75. Anything you need in the lino of Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Glass ware, ean lie had tit cost prices while they last. Give us a call and you will help us empty our shelves. Harry E. Huston, Clear Ridge Pa. J-5 m NO 'Ml Job Lots, j Auction Goods; m ffi Nothing but Ffesh Goods direct frpm factory. Life is kj g too short to buy trash ! You can save 20 to 40 per hi cent, bv buying from us. ' (fi fii 2000 Yards New Carpets 5$ try at lowest price. Beautilul direct from loom. Brussels, Ingrain, Rag, and Tapes- Japanese Mattings fresh from Japan. Window Curtains $2 from Pans and Switzerland, 2, 3, and 3 1-2 yds. long. Vi 1 FURNITURE and CARPETS 1 AT- I Manufactures Price. 3 Piece Oak Hod Koom Suit $9.95. 0 Piece Oak Bed Room Suit $13.95 Up to $50. White Iron Med $1.95 to I0. Good Rocker 95c to SI0 Good Carpet yard tn 75c. oucioth 19c. to 35c, a yd. Parlor Suit $1195 to $50. F. E. MILLER, bend us your name and we will send you our bargain sheet. a S3 h ti & 13 to 17 E. MARKET ST. Chambersburg, Pa. Mention this paper when writing. : Pneumonia Is Robbed of lis Terror ; by Foley's Honey and Tar. It this place Thursday on account . . , T. , 1 '. .,, 'and strengthens the lungs. If of the serious tllnoss of his father , .. ... . taken in time it will prevent an at- tt y' j tack of pneumonia. Kef use substi- Johnston Conrad of this place, tutes Sol(1 at Trout's drug store, delivered a load of pins and cross arms from the Biff Cove Tannery ( NEEDM0RE. pin mill to the Telegraph Com-1 I1- Maun of McConnellsburg pany at Everett, last Friday. s"t Sunday with his mother. Mr. D. J. Miller of Taylor I J- w- Lake and fam,ly 8PeDt township has slaughtered some j Sunday Vth Dr' and Mrs-J-J-line cattle this spring-one, a 4-1 P&lmor. vf.nr.nld dressed 1017: und two " al e w 1 eP'" " llmt m ' a- j , others, "-year-olds, dressed, re 1 r.(l7 ".(! Thm wi-ro all Shorthorns. , r, , . i ing up his political fences in this Mr.Cletus Palmer, son of Com-1 . . , niissioner II. Park Palmer of liethol township, who has been a For Sale. An "1J" Peerless Engine, a"C" Peerless Thresher, an Empire Clover Iluller, a Woodsaw and Water tank all in good condition on Easy Tkhms. Address, El) 15. Dikhl, KORRECT I 3? IN FIT, In Style, Lernaster, Pa. ! i In Price, i rv to... x?i tiIn Workmanship, is u suit when it U niude at the Merchant Tailoring Establishment of A. U. NACE & SON, McCONNELI.SBUUG, l'A. Mann and Mr.Isra-1 Hill are both i i. !)7 and :.!2. They I cunviue:e" jno. i', rsipes, n.si., was iook- resident of Buffalo, N. Y., for some time, has gone to the Mt. Hermon School, situated at Mt. Hormon Massachusetts. A loose rail lying in the public road caused the team driven by Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Ileam of Franklin county, last Sunday to runoff. Mr. Uoam was thrown out violently against a telegraph polereceiving injuries from which lie died next morning, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Cope, formerly residents of Whips Cove but latterly living in Chester county, have recently purchased a very desirable property to which they have moved, and now their ixjstoftice address is Ken nett Square, Pa. Elder Samuel P. Wishartof the Wells Valley Presbyterian church was, by Huntingdon presbytery which met at Tyrone on the 12th iust., elected as one of the Com missioners to the General Assem bly of the Presbyterian church which will be held in Huffalo, N. Y., beginning May 11), 11)01. Farm for Sale. Farm of 1 l.'l acres of hne slate land in first class condition, 2 miles from Mercersburg. A run of water through every field. Good stock farm. Will bo Bold right. Writo to , , V. O. Uox 5, ' 3 mo. Mercersburg, Pa. : BK0KE INTO HIS HOUSE. S. Leo Quinn of Cavendish, Vt. was robbod of hia customary health by invasion of chronic cou- atipation. When Dr. Kiog'a New Life Pilla broke into hta house, Ins, trouble waa arrested and novfbe'a entirely cured. They're guaranteed by all drugsriat's. township last week. Wralker & Kaynard arrived home Saturday from Waynes boro with a brand new traction engine. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Hill of Fairmont, Iud., who were called home a couple of weeks ago by the illness of Mr. Hill's father,re turned home on Monday. Kev. Baugher returned Mon day of last week from a short trip to Gulps Mills, Montgomery county. The Reverend has taken a charge there, and will leave here in the near future. Our Prohibition friend, S. M. Clevenger received in one mail last week 32 pounds of mail. special mail sack was necessary for its conveyance. Sammy nev er does things by halves. A Challnoon Druggist's Statement. liobt. J. Miller, proprietor of the Read House Drug Store of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes: "There is more merit in Foley's Honey and Tar than in any other coucrh syrup. The calls for it mul ttply wonderfully and we sell more of it than all other syrups combined." Sold at Trout's drug store. Mid-Summer School. Our select school in Wells will begin on (Tie illst day of May aud will continue for 8 weeks. Spe cial attention will be given to methods and schoolroom devices, 30 Lessons in Rkadinci. 30 Teachers or those preparing for teaching wilt have special work in all branches. Our school will not be large cannot be be cause of house. We shall be able to give much individual instruc tion. Tuition $5.00. . Rates of boarding very reasonable. For lurthur Information write, II. M. GoirmH. j Wells Tannery, Pa BARK WANTED. 5000 tons oak and hemlock hark wanted, for which the highest cash price will bo paid. Apply to SA LTII.LO 'l'A N N Kit Y, 10-2 nio. Saltillo, Pa. BURNT CABINS. Wilber Fraker is singing Lulla by. Its a girl. James Watters is very proud over the arrival of a son. Miss Grace Finley spent Sun day with Ruth McOehee. Rev. Booher of Spring Run, held services in tho Presbyterian Mrs. Philips was called to Belleville, Pa., last week to see her son, who is ill with diphtheria. Mrs. Mame Naugle and sister Mrs. J. E. Speck made a busi ness trip to Chambers1urg last week. IPS m it Gent's Furnishing Goods conflicting of the latent things in Shirts, Collar, CutTs, Cravats, Ties, Suspenders, Souks, Jewelry, Huts, In fact anything men or boys wear except shoes. If you wear ready made clothing, you should remember that we have what you want and at right prices. All sizes and styles for men and boys. We Want To Tell You have of the many things we to show you. KEADY-TO-WEAK HATS, the Nobby Turbans and Toques handsome-maJe Braid, Chif fon and lace hatstrimmed and untrimmedall Up-To-Date Veils, Malines, Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, the new Persian Silks, and Medallions, Handkerchiefs &c. Hats Trimmed Free iVlaye Johnston. McConnellsburg. Vammoth Display OR E l Summer Vlillinery, l Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, Tips. Plumes. An extensive assortment of daintily trimmed Hats ready to select from, ranging in all prices. For tho benelit of our customers we have secured an exclusive '"city trimmer," to muko or to trim to order. Hat or Uonnet to suit any face or style, Fresh Summer Dress Goods. Whlti India Linen, Organdie, Swiss, Lawns fancy and plair, Gingham, Hatistr, Mulls, Mousselines. 1 Distinguished stylo in Summer Cloths and Black Goods. All wool Kyber and French I'amUe. X NOTIONS K X Hosiery. Gloves, Mitts, Hitching, Cellars, Ties, Fancy Stocks. lu:T Combs, Side Combs, Hair UriiameAu, Shirtwaist Sets, Buttons, Kmhroldcries, Laces. C. U. Corsets, F. P. Corsets, and H. & G. Corsets. Ladies' Ready-made Shirtwaists and Tailored Dress Skirts. Whatever you seek If it is popular, pretty, meritorious can be bought at this store for less money than it costs elsewhere Buy the "Bimiitr," th most sensible and comfortable pattern on tho market. A varii t always on sale. Best trade prices for Kggs and Poultry. T. J. WE1NER, HANCOCK, AID. DuILD UP your Health and SI RENGTH with JAYNES TONIC VERMIFUGE, a pleasant, potent, and permanent Invigorator for WOMRNt CH1LRR.F' - -i MEN. Ct II from your Druntat FURNITURE. Iron and Enamel Bedsteads, Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Couches, &c, at lowest prices. All kinds of Agricultural Implements, Fertilizers, Wire, etc,- If you need anything to eat, use, or wear, write for prices or call. Don't forget you can save '20 to 40 per cent. here. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. Mr J p 1 i 5 si t'Ji J. K. JOHNSTON Ready with Spring and Summer Goods. 4 a All are Invited to come and inspect the pretty lines. See Our Spring Clothing tresh, up-to-date styles for men and boys. Large selection of separate Dress Pants. The best 50c Overall, in blue and stripes. We are proud ot our new lines of Shoes, both for dress and every day wear. beautiful assortment of Dress Shirts ; also Work shirts bought before the advance. The finest line of Mercerized Shirtwaist Pat- terns we have ever had ; also Percales, Lawns, Dim ities, etc. see our new straw Hats before you get one. Straw matting from 10 to 30c a yard. Felt window shades 8c. Oil window shades 20c. J. K. JOHNSTON, "McConnellsburg, Fa. Tables, (large or small), Mirrors, TUbourettes, Divans, 8 oooooooooo oocxoooooooo Sac vni i i iitr it FlirnitlirP served in Every Style to Ur IllLUI t? suit Any Taste. Flemish and Weathered Oak Library Tables, small tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Mis sion style for the den or library. For the PARLOR. Sofas, Arm Chairs, Reception Cbairs, Rockers, Cabinets, (open or enclosed). For the DINING ROOM. China Closets, Serving Tables, KxtenslonJTables, Sideboards, HulTeti, ' Screens, Cune and wood-seat chairs, Tables and Cabinets for the kitchen. For the BED ROOM. Dressing Bureaus. Rockers, Dressings Tables, Chairs, Chiffoniers, Indian Seats, Mirrors, Screens, Clothes trees, Fancy tables, Hwlsteads, Desks, la Ktuhogany, Bird's-eye Maple, Golden Oak, Ao. , Iieffetead la Uraas aud Iron, enameled In white and colors. We will tw pleased to have yon call and examine our stock. You are welcome, whether you buy or not. v Special work made to order at our factory. II. SIERER & CO., Nos. 49-51 Queen St. Chambersburg, Ia, OOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooo
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