Seethed. 35 Shot (.Juns at J. K. Johnstou's. U. E. Goldsmith gives Star trading stamps with clothing. . Mrs. W. U. Noshit i visiting her parer.tsand sisters in Waynes bo ro. Maye Johnstou gives Ked or Blue trading stamps with every purchase. Tom Johnston of Tod township, is confined to his home by a dan gerous attack of pneumonia. Homer L. Sipes, f Licking Creek township, is suffering from a serious attack of typhoid fever. Fok Sale. Quiet family bay horse. Good driver gentle and safe. Inquire at the News office. This is a good time to sub scribe for the ulton County i News. Only a dollar a year in ad I VA.nrA , ! personal property, consisting of The prettiest assortment of 2 head of cattle, corn aud buck silks and mohairs-all the latest j wheat by the bushel and a lot of colors-just received at J. K. j household goods. Sale to begin JohD8ton 8- I at 9 o'clock. Good rubber tiro Runabout for J Thursday, October 27. Lem sale a', a bargain at the shop of j uel G Cline hftVIDg 8old hig larrD( M. M. Pittman, an(j intending to move to Burnt McConnellsburg, I'a. j Cabins, will sell 7 head of horses For the coming season, J. K. ! and colts, 21 head of cattle, be Johnston has the largest assort- sides hogs, farming implements, mcnt of ladies' coats, jackets and j hay, grain, Ac, Sale begins at pretty skirts that he has ever ! 10 o'clock sharp. 8hoWD- i Wednesday, November 2, Mrs. Joseph L. Richards, near Big i Margaret Houp will sell at her Cove Tannery, spent a few hours residence one-half mile southwest in town Monday, and came in to of New Grenada, cow, wagons, exchange greetings with the , farming implements, complete printer. ; set of carpenter tools, set black- The members and friends of smith tools, and many other M. E. church will hold an oyster th ings. Sale begins at 10 o'clock supper at Andover on the evening Thursday, November 17, G. of October 20, the proceeds for Ellis Sipes will sell at his resi- the benefit of their pastor, Rev. Dumvul. mile south of Need more horses, Mrs. James Woodal, of Ayr cattle, hogs, hay, farming implo township; brought to this office ments, household goods, &c. Sale Monday morning a radish that to begin at 10 o'clock. measured 18 inches in length, 18 inches in circumference and weighed 10 pounds. J. K. Johnston is selling the best Single Barrel Shot Guns, 11. & R. at $3.35 and a good Double Barrel Shot Gun at $7,:0. Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan nery, McConnellsburg, tallow, boofhides, horsehides, callskins, aiid sheepskins, for which the highest market price in cash will he paid. Mr. J. C. Snyder, of Thompson township, and his niece, Miss Bertha Snyder, of Johnstowu, visited in the home of the form er's sister, Mrs. Cyrus Mentzer, last Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayer of Huntingdon, and Mrs. D. A. Hill and son Frank, of Fort Littletor, spent a day in town lait week the Kittie Kirk, Olive Slusher, Ma guests of Sheriff and Mrs. D. C. : belle Kirk, Tilhe Palmer, Made- Fleck. ; Dr. Frank H. Emmert, of Chara bersburg, specialist in the treat ment of diseases ot the eye, ear, nose and throat, will be at Dr. J. j W. Mosser's office in this place j on Thursday, October 27th, to examine eyes, nt glasses, and to treat all cases that may be pre sented in his line of ,vork. NEVER ASK aovice. j When you have a cough or cold don't ask what Is good for it and j get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung rem-1 rd - it cures coughs and colds1 in -lily, bold at Trout a drug1 stoe. The family of S. Kussell Ken Tall and that of his father, Mr. C. Howard Keudall, live on adjacent urmiertiea in Altoona. On the 7th last , white the elder Kendall ! and family were in Washington, , the coal house on Russell's prop-, ertycaught fire, and from that a I spirk ignited the roofot his fa ther's dwelling, ln attempting to remove a sash to gain entrance to the building, Kussell cut hia wrut on the glass, severing three leaders and an artery. From that moment the Fire Depart im'iit took charge of the building and tht) surgeons and nurses at the hospital took charge of Rus set, and it took the latter two hours to patch Russell up so lie coulJ go l omo. He will carry the arm in a sling for some time. a thouohth'l man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind.,' knew to do in the hour of need.' liis wife had such an on usual case of utomAch aud liver trouble, physicians could not help her. '. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills aud she got relief ai once and was finally cured Only 25c, a'. Tout' drujj store. Sate Register. Thursday, October !0, John Gluut, having sold his farm, aud intending to quit farming, will soil at his residence, H rmles west of Knobsvllle, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, far mi Dp implements, hay and grain. Sale will bcfcin at 10 o'clock. Credit 0 mouths. Saturday, October 22. II. S. Daniels, administrator, will sell at the late residence of John Fix, deceased. Dear Bcthlehen church m Tod township, cows, hogs, rye, corn, household goods aud many other things. Sale begius at 10 o'clock. Saturday, October 22, Mrs. Cathanue Stains will sell at her residence, 1 miles east of Dub lin Mills, and 3i miles west of Maddensville, a farm containing 37 acres more or less, and a lot of deuce on the Geo, W. Sipes farm, j BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS. Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan ville, 111., writes: ''I had bronchi tis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Folev's Honey and Tar which is a sure cure." Sold at Trout's drug store. ' . W. E. Snyder, who has just completed the new store building for 1'eter Kirk at Big Cove Tan- ! nery. passed through town last Saturday on his way home to : Knobsvillo. Mr. Snyder has the I contract for the erection of Dr. ; Sappington's new house at Web- ; ster Mills. Gordon's School. First month ending Oct. 7; num ber enrolled, 23; average attend ance, 22; attended every day line Kirk, Gordon Charlton, Frank Slusher, Reba Charlton, Helena Charlton, Nela Gulden, Bessie Heinbaugh and Mabel Gulden. M. D. Funk, teacher. A QUARANTINED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding, or protruding piles. Druggists re ' fund money if Pazo Ointment I fails to cure anv case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest, 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded F'st Pai,i by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Mlgg Lottio McIlvaTne moved on Monday, from the Mountain House to the residence of Mr. Emanuel Noggle, near Providence Church, whore she will make her future home. Miss Lottie has spent about 40 years at the Moun- iam "ouso.-iways um orrespon dent ln Everett Republican. Ell II Shore, near llubelville, t T t.. . Mill l Huntingdon county, was In town Monday, taking out letters testa mentary in the estate of Samuel lloup, deceased, and arranging fr r the advertising of the sale of the ersonal property of Mrs. Houp. The "Captain" and the Editor were schoolmates in Prof Frank Davis's Normal in McCon nellsburg, In 18C4. 000D FOR CHILDREN. The pleasant to take and hazin ess One Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief in all cases of cough, croup and la gnpne be-1 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 inflam mation, heals and 'sootne and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life; giving aud life sustaining oxygen to the bl'XMl and tissues. Sold at Trout's drug store. . Adrriinisrator's Notice. Notice l he-el.f trlveo tbul IcUt-moC Adm'n iMmtlnii on M.i' est'ilf of .lohn Klx Inte of I r1 touo-lnp. Fuiiuii couuiy. I'u., dauetuitd. Ut been iminteit to the unnVrnlnneO. tbnt oil pror indebted to raid emste will mnlce puy incnt. ud those having clolnu will pre-eot thein properly nuttaentloMeri for poyment. H.S.DANIELS, Hnrrlwrnrllle. r. Administrator. 10-ld-OI, EXECUTOIt'S NOTIE. will and testa ment of lute of Sniniiel Hmip. Well town ftbtp. t'ulton oountv. l'enDsylvunla. rieuetifuri Letter testamentary on the atove estute htivtnr been irrunted to the unrierslpnrd. all persons indebted to the suid estate nre re quested to multe pnynient, nnd those IiuvIuk oluiiutt to present the Hume without delwy to KM K. SIIOHK, Kieotitor. 10 in hi. Hnbelsvlllc. Pa. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Hdmlnlsfatlon on the estate of Mis Kaehel Humbert lute or Ayr township, Kulton county ru..deeeusod. nuyiutfbeenKruut ed by the KeKter of Wills for Kulton oouuty, to the sttlisurllier, w hose postotneo addresN Is Dickeys Mountain. Fulton Co.. la.. u 1 persons who are Indebted to the said estate will please nmk payment, and tnose having claim will present them to I. T. Hl'MIIKKT. Srpt II. IIK)4. Administrator. XKOl'TOK'S NOTICF... Notice In lierehy jlven that letters testament ary have been granted to the underslifned upon the estate of Kllr.abntli f'rider late of Wells township. Kulton count", a., deceased. Any persotiR harini! claims aulnst said estate will present them i rupeily authenticated for settlement, and t hose nw ing the name wlllpleum' call and settle. JAS. A. MrOONOUUH. A 21 (M New Grenada, Pa' Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary on the estate of Fob ralm Urcitory. lute of Thompson township, Kul ton county, i'a., deceased, having been grant ed to the nndersltrned. ull persons indebted to suid estate are requested to make immediate p iyment. aud those having claims or demands against the same, will present them wlthoui delay to T. H. TRUAX, -2l-0l. Dlokevs Mountain, I'a millinery Rail gtg - Winter After taking In the styles of the east- ' em und western cities, we are now 1 roady to show you all of the latest 1 creation in Millinery and Fauey Goods, Hundreds of Keady-to, ' wear Hats, and the finest lot of Heady trimmed hats ever brought ' to this town. Tam-o-shanters, In- ' fants Caps, Neckwear, Corsets, Misses corsets, Waists, Medal- ' lions, Kmbroideries, Laces, Hib bons, Velvets and Pompadour combs. ' Come one, and all, and you will be astonished to find what money you ' can save at our store. A fancy hat pin given away with ev ery dollar hat. i Opposite Post-olllce. j Hats trimmed free of charge. ! Mis. A. F. Little, j McConnellsburg. j Valuable Hotel Property at Private Sale. Tho undersigned will sell at pri-' vate sale the well known Washing-' ton House property in McCon- nellsburg, situated on Court House Square. This is one of ; most desirable hotel properties I in the town, and has a splendid I patronage. The present owner j has conducted it for a period of j twenty-live years aud has no oth er motive for selling than a desire to retire from active business. : For further information call on or address S. H. Woollet, McConntllsburg, Pa. PILL PLEASURE. If you ever took De Witt's Lit tle Early Risers for biliousness or constipation you know what pill pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rict the system of ail bile without producing unpleasant effects. They do notgripe, sicken or weak en, but pleasantly give tone and strength to the tissues and or gans of the stomach, liver and bowels. Sold at Trout's drug store. Mrs. Geo. A. Mellott, of Super ior, Neb., advanced her subscrip- ! tion to the News through her brother, Mr. J. W. Deshong, who was in town last Saturday. John Thomas and James F. Mc Clain of New Grenada, and Harry lloup, ot llolhdaysburg, were a trio of pleasant callers at this of fice on Monday. Harry and two of his brothers and his father served in the Civil War, and Har ry's grandfather and great grand fathers were soldiers in the Revo lutionary War, while two broth ers of Harry's wife served three years in the United States army lighting in the Philippines. MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP. " There is nothing like doing n thingthoroughly. Of all the salvos you ever hoard QfL"Iiucklen's Ar nlra Salve Is the best." "It sweeps away aud cures burns, sore, bruiaej, cuts, boils, ulcers, skin f rr.t,ons.RnAlv illtt's ooy 25 cents, and guaranteed to give sat isfaction by Trout's drug store. Goods Bought 3 Are We make an urgent request to investigate our winter stock. We oiler the. latest "Parisians Creations" fashioned by our "City Modiste" and promise a becoming hat or bon net at your own price. An unrivaled line of trimmings to select from. Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Ostrich Plumes. 1 ips, Wings. Trimmed hats and ready-to-wear hats al ways in stock. Dame fashion has been busy this season, and our Ladies' Coats, Ready-made Skirts, Shirtwaists and Petticoats are woith looking at. In dress goods we can show you every con ceivable frabric and color. ' broadcloth, Scotch suitings, extra heavy for unlmed skirts and jackets. An unlimited supply of Black Goods. Specials at special prices. 6 pop ular styles of corsets that will tit you, Winter underwear for men, women and children. Furs, Fas cinators, Mittens, Gloves, Neckwear, Veilings, Hosiery. We have added to our stock a compleee line of gent's furnish ing goods. "BANNER PATTERNS" easily comprehended. Children's winter dress and coat patterns 10 cents. Best trade prices for Ku.es and Po.ilu . T, J. WIENER, HANCOCK, AID. A. J. IRWIN & CO., FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY A full line of Huts and Uonuets In all the very latest shapes, shades and colors This is to m a season of soft effects and bril liant colors. Very happily have the manufacturers of fancy silks and velvets met the demand of fashion. We have an element line of HILSIJONS, SILKS, VKLVKTS, FANCY FEATHEIiS, TIPS and AMAZON FLUMES. In fact, we have every tiling In a FIRST CLASS MILLINERY STORE. Special attention will be given to Trimming. Remember that our long experience in the millinery business enables us to select nothing but the most fashionable goods. All we ask is that you give us a call, see our goods and get our prices. Our goods sell themselves. A.. J. Irwin 3c Co, McConnellsburg, Fa. 1MI s y 5a it 1 v A- r It is Not Accidental tiuit genuine Jewel Stoves keep the fuel bills low and last so lonj. It is just because they are butlt that way. They are nude in the Largest Stove Plant In the WorW, where they know how. Every genuine Jewel has the name "Detroit Stove Works" cat on it. Jwlf artold and recommended by ALBERT STOINER, MILLINERY. The Latest Fall and Winter Styles. I have taken a great deal of care to select styles and at prices that will be sure to suit every one. We can ylve any thing In the popular turban, the new Hat crowned sailor, plush and vel vet dress hats, mioses and chil dren's tarns, sweaters, every thing la silks and velvets, rib bons, veillngt, laces, etc., etc., at prices that will astonish and please you. Hand made hats a speciality. Hats trimmed free of charge, we give blue or red trading stamps. Mays Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa. S. M. .ROBINSON, : DEALER IN Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Etc, Etc, McConnellsburg, Pa. I buy my own stock from s Qrtt class Pennsylvania Nursery and replace, free of charge, any trees that do not grow th. first year. , Pall delivery will be made about No vember 1st." i S. M. Robinson. "Right" Bound To Sell JEWEL mi I STOVES 1 St ' I ' WANTED. We want your wants and You want your wants supplied : Therefore If vou want to buy Groceries; It vou want to Exchange; If you want to sell Buckwheat Flour; If, in tact, you want anything in the Grocery Line, and want to sell anything in the line of Country Pro - duce, '; Tell your wants to C. F. Scott, JlcConncllsburg, Pa. Three Head of Horse for sab; ages 8 to 12; weight 'J(X) to 1100 pounds; good drivers; wiil work any where, und prices right Call on, or add rcss W. D. MoHans'",''. Uanuoc't .Mil. H.trton IIousp. . Poultry Wautvd. Timj thousand pounds of poul try wanted for which the highest market prices a cash will . be paid. Lloyd Ray, .JcConin-lUburv, Pp. Subscribe for the Mews. (n) () Good Values New Neckwear for Ladies'. J. G. Turner & Co's., M The Millinery exhibit L have ever Invited you. ij materials. We are sin !V' trimmed Hals in many The Millinery exhibit is by odds This Is to bowing a trimmed Hats in many new styles and effects, also a line of Millinery Sk Trimmings consisting ot silks, velvets, ribbons, feathers, plumes, ' s,,; pompons, fancy ornaments, and veils., ; to COA.XS ft Our line of Coats and Furs is v .., ... ..... . ft 01 ine ik'si, mis one is now reauy THE "HERI" WALKING SKIRT inis is one or ino nest skirts select from, all Tailor-made e 5fc DRESS GOODS FOR FALL Hroad Cloth, Fancy Suiting, Miltons, Mohairs, Zibllene's, Sur ges', and Silks Never has our line been so extensive as now. Do ' not make your selections until you and qualities. Hosiery Tor La dies', Hisses, aud Children. J. G. Turner &Co. HancockMd. k Is What You Make It. We can help you to make your's a pleasure. Cold ' weather is corning and you will want a new stove. 40 different patterns now in stock from $2.00 up to $25.00 each. Beautiful Rag Carpets at 35 cents per yard. Rag . with wool stripes 50 and 55 cents a vard. In grains at 30 cents a yard. : 1 People shoul.i not be wear, but a store carries. have just received a lot of Ladies' Hats thisj week, many of them imported. All the lat est Parisians styles, h . , . , I : LADIES' COATS in Brown, Taii, Castor, etc. They are beau , ties. Also, the latest things in Ladies' Skirts. You want a new Fur to, do you not ? Any kind, color, or size you want. Prices 75 cents to 510.00 each. Breech Loading Shot Guns full choke $3.50. Smoke less or Black Powder Shells. CLAY PARK; Three Springs, Pa. Guns and Shells At J. K. JOHSTOIN'S. t ymmm O! T. K. Tohnstoni McConnellsburg; BY5PEPSIA mi " DIGESTS WHAT VOU DAT ' t TlM 11.00 kottlaoontmln 3Vi MnttllM Irtalllu. wikM KU.hv 10 cacifc 1 nOMMI Ml? M U UMMr W ' v 1 ' B. C DeWITT. tt SQZZ?rZ, CHICAGO, XtX ..'':'.: i .. : ,-,'' '.-I f .: '. u ..' - P3 Low Prices j 89 Wllllnery Show. R$ tho most charming, to which we 9a be a season of colors, rather than fgX ; handsome line of Trimmed and Un- t?i PURS 9 EW ; correct In style and the workmanship K-y ... .. ...... v lor your inspection ana juagmeni. f made, and we nave a tage range to see our stock and compalr prices . ' Shoes for La dies', Misses, and Children. judged by the clothes they is judged by the style it .. 1 . : 3fj GUNS 1 - n l , rv ft oniric uanci ana uouDie Djr rels, Breech-Loading, made for Smokeless Powder. .HAm- merless Pouble Barrels & Ahrr lin, Pump Shot Guns and VVin Chester Rifles. ' . V. -if v Tt -n ir . DI..I. L ' ! 'i-'-.l f. i' I- ' I Diritri i anu. omoKfjess i owaer, Loaded Shells, for 12 and 16 Gauge Guns, Cleaning Rods. Loading Sets and Gun Grease. vests.:,.. Prices op these: Goods are attrac- i I. 1 i Vr Sale at Trout's drug
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