The Kacket store $ells a good 50-lb lard ctuiTtor HJi and JIN:. Mrs Susan Austin, of Saxton, is visiting relatives at Saluvi. Don. aad Mrs. John P. Sipes, spent several dr.vs in Philadel phia last week. This is a g-X'i time to sub scribe fr the Kl'lton County News. Ouly a dollar a year in ad vnce. Mrs. Ada Hunn, of Saluvia, spent last Tuesday m this place guest of Mrs. L. E. Harris. Did you get any of those 20q butcher knives at the Racket store yet? They are tine. Mac Kendall and Johnston Con rad, of the Cove, attended the Farmers Institute in Buck Wi ley. Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan- i.ery, McConnellsburg, tallow, I beefhides. horsehides, callskins, I nn.i sheepskins, for which the. m . ' l.ighest market price in cash will i bo paid. Mr anH Mr. .rlm Trnav ! ...... near Needmore, were guests of ;T"rei; r8' ,G?6 a day and Friday. I We h ive another lot of those ! ld:es' fleece lined hose, 10, IS, j f.-v Rouss Racket store. ' J. A. Aller, who sells Bliss's Native Herbs, a great blood puri-. ers. DeWitt's Little Early Ris fier, called at this oftice yesterday j ers are so m'Jd and effective that and presented to the editor a nice children, delicate ladies and weak almanac for 1905. J people enjoy their cleansing ef- The home of Mr. and Mrs. P. ; 'ct, while strong people say they P. Mann, of this place, was bless- i the best liver pills sold. Sold d on Tuesday morniog of last ! Trout's drug store. week by the arrival of boy No. 3 - mid the parents are correspond- Dryest November. ingly happy. llarrisburg, Dec. 2. The most After showing that the pro-. remarkable fact about .he mouth t! uets ot the United States farms 1 just passed is that it was the dry io one year are worth HfOO.OOO,- : est November during the seven ItX), Secretary Wilson states that' teen years that the government the hens of the United States lav ; J l.Wt);om00O dozens of eggs a year, a total of about L'0, 000,000, 0'0 esrffs. or enough in o ie month : t- pay the interest of the entire national debt of the United States ; t i for one year. ! Mr. and Mrs Sheridan Ilann ; ' near Saluvia. sneni last Fridav iu ; Uvo, and dropped into our sane-. rtr . turn a few minutes to advanee s ibscnption to the "News." Mr. 11 inn said that springs and wells in his neighborhood had failed ' that he had never known to fail Kofnro U-lrSno. frlr rtnrl Pt. tei SOU8 Run have Scarcely enOUgh ... tu at,ir,aa ! .u. i ri Tiles, and both streams froen over. were THAT THR0BBI.SU MEADACHt. Would quickly leave you, if you ustid Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thou-ands of sufferers have prov el t'.ieir matchless merit for sick a rl nervous headaches. They .....i.,. 1. 1 l i .... nir hoal'h. Only 25 cents, mon- li.irU- if Tint, nil rod Knld at.' T nut's drug store. WELLS TANNERY. One year ago we bade "(lood' by " to Miss Alice Wishart, who! d ;;nrted for Allahabad, India. ! ' . ,. . , ' ; inuring inis perioa, we nave noi . ,. . ., , ?. 1 . ' the outgrowth of the large num- m.ssed hearing from her every ; ber f,r rroseHUlious under tho woo, and that she enjoying .c fnfjd am, the mission work, (though very j jaWj. lurdi. She has mastered two. u" contended that many per languages and has begun the j gre ,gDOPaot of tho uws third. She has been teaching j whch are d b reasoQ f young girls and women for sev-. the t&ct Umt th have m Wjc rnl months. Some of the girls , , whatever aud ure praclicalIy lh..t nhe mstructs wear large ; uukDuWn Q lhe peopk. Xew i logs m their noses and bracelets yofb New Jers ()hio und oth. on their arms and ankles by the ep Stftte8 havo bpen prInlinK tlie r-nmnlainoil nf thn rvinttant nnian i ...very evening. A girl that 'be- ; " e", l'nged near the compound had been married two weeks, and i xi' Y a t. ttJa "oil a Qiii'anurlinry li a A i , . i been kept up every evening since. ! - Mrs Frank Sprowl and Mrs. ; Florence Sipes, ol Everett, are guesU in the home of Will Sprowl I and w,fe- , I Thomas Sipes, ofSaxton, is vis- j ;iting friends in our valley. . Ilalph Gibson, of Langdondalo, nrwnt Sunday with his auut Mrs. j IWTt ivesnong, Miss Lucy McDonald, of Kear ney, called to see some of her old friends Saturday evening. The Rev. Mr. Ash has been conducting revival services in Pine Grove M. E. church during the past week. We at e glad to know that about twenty-rive per-, sons have been to the altar seek- j ing the air important thicg to j make this life and the one be- J vond. harnv. Mav the uraud V . . r , 1 work continue until every uusav ed person in our community Is reached. .Sale ReglMer. Thursday, December 8, K. M. Lodge, administrator, will soil at the late residence of .John M. ' Lodge, deceased, one mile north i of Kmmaville. horses. catUe, farm ' ing implements carpenters tools, ! household goods, Ac. Sale be-' gins at 10 o'clock. Credit six mout) c, . , , . , . , Saturday, December 10, John Newman, intonchng to (1ua farm- ing, will sell at his residence, U miles north of Waterfall, 3 hors-1 es. - milch cows, 1 new Deerinir c, i nvYv wci nig mower, 1 new hayrake, 1 two- horse wagon, plows, harrows, a lot of corn, and many other arti- cles. Sala begins at 10 o'clock vveauesuay, December II . ; nereas, .lames (.. Alexander, ' 01 me township ot Ayr, , tTiin. tJli LI1H Mliriii II mi v ill flVI .---- -- beP' by R""d,ry cU,ZGU8 ol, ,1,e C0Unty f 1 ultou' sentence,! to a iwiuiui miBejTura iu uieuuuu-;you ty jail Therefore, he will sell at j I mihlir fifiln nf-. hia rt)uilnnr 4 i r . " " .. mles soutnwe8t of McDonnells- bu horsp caU, Rhe h farmiS implemoDU. hay, corn, Credit 12 moQlhs - - a pleasant PILL. xQ pin j8 as peasant and posi tive as DeWitts Little Early Ris-1 , i weather bureau has been in oner-: . . , , :on nere r ISSTurOS snOW tllHl m , M , . . ' Only Of aii inch Ol raill Ol melt fcdi snow tell during the entire thirty clays, whereas the average , for the past seventeeu Novembers I j. o It' !,!, l i . Indies, and as much as i' '11 I. ,l,...,f.M . . .1 ' "') ncnesnastaileninouemonth, ... lu io 1to.il ,ls J luu t,a!, ,u 1 r-'- Th, .... i,,.. .. ..t i -Thoie we.e ten perfectly clour i i i v i ua) H auu "Dly 'our upon wnicn , - 01 ot an llich or moro of rain Ml Niue davs WL're Parlly cloudy aad eleven entirely so. " DRIVEN TO UESPIiKATION' Tjivins? at an OUt Of the W IV i r -i ! place, remote from civilization, a ; lamiiy in omm unveu 10 ciespur atiou iu case of accident, result- j mg in burns, cuts, WOUndft Ul- ' ! cers, etc. lay IIJ (I Supply Of i llUtklen's Arnica Kalv'0. Its tlia i I best on earth, i.'c, drug store. at Trout's ' TO PUBLISH UAME LAW. Each County. ' . . . . . . ' a . . . . : - t . . i i . . i. uiu i.i uu iuou uiruugu iui , the State to have a bill rassed bv ! i . r i . I nie upjiroacning LiPgi.siaiuro pro viding for the pubheatnn of, in not less than two newspapers of each county, the laws passed from . . ' m! session to sasiou. This move is laws for many years under the ' .' , . . !! t ' dw dim arlithariniinnu'in frmo . !. w ... Mw .. i In .New ork s the basis rr tho i act which will be introduced it j the coming sessiou. a TIMELY TOPIC. At tnig 8f.a8O0 of CWf,hfi a,J() j, it la wt)Il to know that Fo- iey's Honey and Tar Is the groat- est tllimt an(1 lwg ren)ody,, lt Cl,rea ,ukJy and provuntH W)P,. OU8 ,.C8ult8 f pom a co(, Wol(, Rt TroUt.a dru t 0 PLEASANT RIIMJE. W. Stewart Strait has return ed home from Maryland where he was employed. Webster and Virglo Hard have the cou tract for cutting logs for A- M, flarland. Mislda Hard spent Saturday witn uHif &io jke. Nowtou Hard has returned home from Potter county. There will be preaching at Hed ford Chapel Sunday morning, De cember 11, 4 1 0:30 sharp. HAVE YOU SEEN STfiXI'li' m HIM' , , , A",Prt 8tom?r 8toro ls mZ Vuritab, lirU'ullery and is j WRl1 w,orth n vwt 'f vou f'm t h"? ! ? Ctfnt 8 wnrt,K j ,,a ever l" eU d'PlB.V ln th" couut Ii out of the question to name the hundredth part of the beautiful things you see in f u l((V8lbums tll.ts ;U a;; )ru.c, nU(l j ,l(sswa,,, ,iu,.ell!,wari, m1v,,, i Wj rfcjck watche8, ; . . . . i lm(, i uis, toilet cases, work-box-1 (S) j(Jwt;1.(;as,;S) filie china-ware, j , of H k,mSi ,MH)k Blb, ! T..M.aniftn,-. t(li!l ... BB,a ,.:,' - " - ' J 1-) 1 '- v, j iWHreoi' all kinds, dolls, doll go-1 cans, children's rocking chairs, express wagoas for boys, steel si(.ds, sleigh bells, stoves, till- ,.,i: ,. unm.-, uu-v uu, I you must come and see for your ! j self. See our goods tirst; for if urn Kit itl nil I . .-t . 1 . . ....! 11 ....II come alter you. nave snc.nl: vou r mouey somewhere else, I ....... .in.... .... t... 11.., i...i..i ' i'1'"' hwiiuu.vs. will bo all gone. Kemember ! will uol lWuudei. . ,,. Albert St oner. License Notice. IN TMK COC KT OK ytTAKTJ ;u kkssions it K ordered that nil nnnliciwinnv for llnfniw i m siue or viiuhh. spiritous. malt, or hrrw j eil liquors, w holesult or riMtiil. tor the yjir I'., will tu iifiinl on Tuesdiiv. the loth dn'v of ; Jimimry. lttn.t. ut Id n'ilork . in., nt whh'h I tiint nil person upplyiiiK or iniiklnk' nhjeotitx v to tiiJilleatious. will he hrunl by uvidtNiCt!. jm I titlou. rtMiioDstnnjee or counsel, j ThiTP must iu; no oomniiiuU'iithm nt any time upon ine suiOeel. with tliejuflen personully either by letter or uny other private way. The pel it ton. veritleu hy iiflliluvlt of a np:iMiit. shall he in eoiifoniui y with the reiiuireinriits of the uets if Assrinhly. JuiUinetii homt -hulJ i he exeeuled in tiie penul siihl ol m. with no i lessUuin t woi-eutal:e freeholdersof the eouu ' ty iis nuretiew, each of tliem to he a bona tide owner ofieni e-tute it the eounty of Kulton I worth, over umi atnive ttll iiieiiuthnitieeH. the I Mini of fi (or other leLwl seeurtty triveo) I Itoud oouditlined fir the faithful observance I or it li t he laws relul nv to the M-llluir r funiiNh ' fnt' of liijuoi-M. and to pny all danmue' whleh J sh ill he recovered niMint the licensee, and nil eosW. tines utid pen. kliies which n.nybe Ini ; po-edoiihimuixicr any anticline pi. for violattnu' j said laws; and the siireii.-s nii-.v be required to appear in Court and justify under oath. j hit i nun Mi.iii in .in rasi's n-iusp ine I'ppil ' in.eu.-wi. in nw .minion ..r ti. court. navirit' ilup rt-aid in Hit nunihi-rund chnri'cter he Court shall in all eases refuse th tpp!l- or Tne P'iionei ror and HifiitiiM the uppUca- no. Mien license is not necessary lor the ue eomnuMlatfonof the public and entertalniiieut s n,,t , person i w ii.m xuc-h ii.-(..um- showiu Trillion to hp tll.Ml with tin- Clerk of the Dr. .'timber, hvjl. .injections and reinouitnin. to he tlle.l not lutrr than Tursrtm . the fni fiuyor .lummrv. imv i'ton ..nteieut nmsr ie- -ni)WUor proollif ii:iJiuiiiletothe('oiirt Unit me iny howmu iierne imn vioim.-.i i.uv iuw of ll.e i'onimiine:iltli retinitis? to the s.ile ol ii.riom. the curt stniii. npon notiee iieinir iv. en to lite persou lioened. revoke the tleense. 'i"A .. S AMI. K(. MoL. SWOPE, Attest: p. j tlKO. A. IIAUKIS. Clerk O. S. Nov. :io. iin. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned uuditor appointed hy the Orphan' Court of Fulton county to pa.ss upin. exception, unil t( m.ike dist rlhuthtn of ttu l,,ll"m!c "f "te fuutlsln the Itunils of the Keul '-"'"Tfist t-oinimny or I'hlhule ph.u. trustee for i:n.. it Mcifinu.n. minut ehiw of Aiexiptier McKibblti. lute of Cni'in towuship, tleoeused. tt-lll it fur I fiH ltitriwi..i of hi. mi ntn.u.it . ids oniee m Me onneiisbur, pu.ou rnduy. lilul-u-v of l''einler. r.M. at Id o clock. i.i .r u .t.i .1,1 . v.... ..ii ........... i t.... ..! i, i,i;;,lnst sall esmte m uppeur unit m"Uo "roof of sane or otherwise he forevei Oeliarreil from i:u-lk'ip.uiin' In the fttuil. KUASK lynch. Auditor Auditor's Notice. N 'tiee is hereliy v'tven thut the underslKned autlltor uppoiuteil to in. ike distribution of the iiiee-tu'ei.t -loim a. wi-u imeof ijkiium towunlilp. deeensec!. will sit lu hi olllee iu McConuelWiuri:. l'u . for the perlorm "' Kald dulv "" ueoemiier rx ,1''1' 1,1 10 "'ulock. a. m wbeu and where M r"tNns Interest etl may intend If they Kee orop.T. S. W. KI11K. II '""I. AtWitor. Going at Cost. Having sold my ival estate and expecting to remove from tlj. county, 1 am closing my entire stoolt of general mercliand'.se out at cost aud below cost. Come quick. S. I. PlTTMAN, Harrisonville. RI.P0RT FROM THE REFORM SCHOOL. .1. (!. (iluck, Superintendent, Pruntytown, W. Va., writes: "Af tor trying nil other advertised cogh mediciues we have decided l U8 F"ley'H Uoney aml Tar ..1 :....!: n... . : n. lw usn fiy iii iiiiu Musi v irginia lie f(,rai School. 1 lind it the most effective and absolutely harm- i Jess. "Sold at Trout's drug store. LAVT0N WAS ACQUIT TED. Bedford County Jury Rendered Verdltl of Not (iuill). Wihiam II. Layton, charged with "Tod" Mearkle, wi'h hold ing up Klbin, tli' Mr uu township liuciiwU'r, and ieli'viug him of about fr0. a told. in thu News a r .... ........... ..... ....... ...... iititv.l .1. I i;'3 . n ll'f, ni m.i UHicu u a jury at Med ford a fw days ago. The Iriul 'f tho case took up con siderable time of tho Criminal Court, four hours Iwiug spout in securing a ompeteut jury to weigh tho actions of William 11. Lay ton and to find out if ho pi ty ed tuiv part in thl outrageous us siiull Mearl;lols at largo, h:iv Ing left the county nhorlly after the, m-curonco. Lav ton rov'd an alibi nnd the Jury rendered a verdiot of not guilty. Goods Bought jfi Arc Aii entire closing out of our Winter Millinery every Trim med, Untrimmed and Keady-to-weur Hat at Cost. Al! fresh Stock to select from. Beautiful selections in , all the new shades of Ribbons, Silks, Velvets. Plumes, Tips. Wings, &c. We carry in every length the popular "Bert" Walking Skirt. Dame fashion has been busy this season, and our Ladies' Coats, Furs, 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 unlined skirts and jackets. An unlimited supply of Black Goods. Specials al special prices. 6 pop ular styles of corsets that will fit you. Winter underwear for men, women and children. 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. I lest trade prices for Kgtrs uud l'oultr.v. T. J. WIENER, HANCOCK, AID. VALUABLE FARM and MILL PROPERTY At Private sSale. The uii(!ci'jiyn(-il, mi uccniint of ini varicintr jeurs, and a desire to retire j from the nitivr muiiajrement of busi- 1 ness affairs, oilers al private sale his j farm unil Mill Property, situate 44 I miles north of Hancock, Mil., anil I ' mile north ot Warfonlsburg, Pa. j THE FARM "ontains 150 ACRES of lincst iiial- 1 ity of LIMERTOXK LAND, nearly all , f which h .-loured unil in hl;li stule : of cultivation. The improvements consist of TWi !H)I) PRAMK: DWELLING HOUSES, GOOD I1ARN ' nnd other onMiui'iliiiifs. THE MILL :is to size, condition, location, lar:e custom, and improved machinery, is no. of the most desirable mill proper ties in the county The Haltiinore iS: Ohio railroad, und also the Waliash, ire only 1 nrles distant, and the new .1. i O "cut-oft"' will 1' within three juarteri of a mile of the mill The mill is ri;.rlit in the heart of a rich fer- ile section of country, and is provided vith first class steam power to supple nent iu a dry time the usually line water supply. This property will be SOLI) AT A I AUG A IN and ON EASY TERMS. Eor further particulars inquire of BALTUS STIGERS, Warfordsburg, Pa. or "RANK P. LYNCH, Agent, McConnellsburg. Pa. Farm and Store for Sale. Desiring to move West i oll'r for sale on private terms my furm adjoin ing the town of Hurnt Cabins', contain ing 11 1 acres more or less of which Ml ucres are cleared and under );ood tate of cultivation. This land has been limed over twice In the lust few years, having received over 17,00 iiushcls of Vune; bus a new HANK HAKN 45xi)7 feet with wagon Shed und straw shed attached; a good stream of water running into the barn yard; house large enough for two families, and being situate near town, gives par ty purchasing, every convenience of school, postolllce, stores, mill, &c. I ulso offer for hale my store build ing and dwelling with all, or part, of store goods. This property contains 4 lot of HH perches of ground, is situ ated in the center of the town of Burnt Cabins, and at tho junction of all the main roads leading into the place: consequently, It Is the best locution for business in the town. Cull on or address L. C. KELLY, Iturut Cabins. Pa. Valuable Hotel Property at Private Sale. Tho undersigned will sell at pri vate sali! thu well known Washing ton House property In McCon nellsbure;, situated on Courl louse Square. This is one ol most desirable hotel propei tien in the town, and has a splendid patronaH. The present owner has eoiiductoil'it for a period of twenty-Uvo yours and has no oth er inoti.'e for soiling than a desire to retire from active business. For further information call on or address S. B. WOOLLET, McConnellsburg, Pa. Administrator's Notice. I.utierv of ttiliuinlni-utlou on Hie emuleof John M, iMiuv lul nf Hi'iuth Creek tuwnxblp, Kult inoouniy lJu.,duneaHHl.hviiwhauiiifrHnt Ddliy llix Keul ler ol Will' fur Pullon oounlr. to th hiiIhuHImt. hoiu piislollloH addrniw Is KmuiiivlHc. t'ullou CoiliilT, F., I Mrwu wim uro Indolnrd to th uid enmie will plekM sink iiftvinnt. und (jiomu baviug clulnis Will nrencoi iheio to r M. I-OIXIK. Nor . 1001. AdmlnUtrittnr. "Riuht Bound To Sell Bargains in Aillinery i MHUJfi THIS WW JV'EX'? VEEK. Cut Prices on all goods. The lady Teachers will tind it to their advan tage to come in and see for themselves during in stitute week. Trading stamps with every purchase. Mayc Johnston, McConnellsburg, Pa. Coach Repairing The i'iulersirned has opened a Coach Shop in this place and f- jn i'i:ired to BUILD AND REPAIR liirl.t vehicles i.r all kinds on M.ert notice. 1'uinting and Ti iiiiiniiiir a specialty. You are iuvlted to cull and inspect work. Aarpn Steele Shop formerly occupied by Albert Heikes INSTITUTE BARGAINS. Millinery and Fancy Goods Special reduction , during Institute week. Come one and all and seethe lute f ill bargains. Just received from New York a lot of mid-winter huts, especially for Institute, In vel vet, silk, felt, h.mver, and plush from ii'i cents up. Collars from cents up to$l.i(t. Turn-o-shttiitcrs ut 45 cents, stocking-leg Toijucs nt 22 cents, misses and chil dren's corsets 2i cents up. Htaraped linens tit low prices. Special bar gains In Klblious this week. We will ilve during Institute week a hat pin with every 1.1K) hat, and ev ery hut over l Oil a linen doily. Come and, see goods and get prices be fore buying as we can save 25 cents on a dollar Trlinuuiug done free of charge, llesx-ctful!y, Opposite PoHt-otllce. Mrs. A. F. Little, McConnellsburg. 65 WRITING LESSONS, y MAIL, $2.50. Williamsport (Pa) Commercial Colleifo. FRE. Kirst lesaou iu Writ iDg. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, and ! Letter Writiog. i lir S ilf at Trout's drug inr . i - H 1 Good Values a. Low Prices I9Q4. , , . . Holiday Goods Nearer and nearer the Holidays are approaching and you will aooo be select ir.it your GIFTS. Our 'CflWSTJiWJS GOODJS both in novelties, and staple lines, are now on display ready lor. vottr Inopectlon. It will give us pleasure to have you look at theae goods; We are quite sure you will find many new and beautiful things. In getting ready for Christmas we have not overlooked Gin other lines. You will always find a clean Up-to-Dato stock at the KIGHT PRICKS for good qualities. As we want to close out our Millinery line for this season we have made a SWEEPING REDUCTION on n of our Ladies', Misses aud Children's Hats both in trimmed aud untrimmed shaes. Will be glad to have you call and get prices on these goods, Ladies' and Misses Coats and Furs. Jas. 6. Turner & Co., Hancock, Aid. Tue "Bert" WalkingSkirt. LIRE Is What You Make It. We can help you to make your's a pleasure. Cold weather is coming: 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. People should not be judged by the clothes thev wear. But a store carries. " We have just received week, many of them imported. All the lat est Parisians styles. LADIES' COATS in Brown, Tan, 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 10.00 each. Breech Loading Shot Guns- full choke 3.50. Smoke lesb i;r Black Powder Shells. CLAY PARK., Three Springs, Pa. J. K. Johnston. Read These MEN'S CLOTHING. Heavy work coats 11.40 Dress coats and vests $4.!i Good single coats 92.75 Cord pants lined through ' 91. Youth's cord pants lined through $1 .50 Boys' cord knee pants ' , oOc Men's black worsted suits $2.40 Men's line clay worsted suits $4.85 Men's business suits, extra good $" Men's fancy dress suits $8.50 Men's 18 oz. clay worsted suits $10 Men's dress overcoats - $5 Men's fine dress ovarcoats $9 1 Men's ulsters 44 Inches long $11 Men's ulsters 50 inches long ' $8.50 Men's storm overcoats $0 , Meh's sweaters, extra heavy $1 Men's heavy plush caps - 40c Men's heavy fleeced shirts and drawer 25c; extra hoavy 40c 10 do., soft-fronts shirt Just received, (the l kind) ftOc ! Cttnvas gloves 10c j Coat skin gloves 25e i The best heavy, Box calf shoes $1.25 1 High lop heavy ilox culf shoes $1.85 High top, double sole " 12.50 j Hoys' high cut shoes $1.25 Hoys' high cut Box calf shoes $2.25 floys fleeced shirt and drawers 25c All styles and colors In outing cloths, guinea cloth, and cottons of all kinds Beautiful silk shirts waist patterns and cloth for jacket suits. All grados of blunkets from 50c to tl per pair. Carpets and straw mattings. J. R. Johnston, McConnellsburg,' Pa. ' ME!?EPSIA CURE DIGESTS Tto$l.00aaicanthw2Httmsth.l1liu.JileliMlkltrMtiste 'J , ; . .hut t Tsa unhni or ' .i I i , . ' B. C DsTTXTT ti CCZlJLTlY, CUICAGO. rt- Do Dot keep any article bought here If unsatis factory. 1 .1 is judged by ,the style it a lot of Ladies' Hats thisi ti... , ; " , , , i .... Children's toques i 25c Children's Tamoshanters I , 50c Men's wool overshirts 50c and t . Boys' sweaters , , , , 50 and 85o LADIES' CLOTHING Pretty capes Brocade capes Cloth capes 27 loehe long B ack jackets Tan Melton Jackets Kxtra fine Melton jackets Kxtra line black jackets " 750 $1.25 ,$2.25 3 ' $3.25 $f. -$7 and $U Beautiful fur scarf 75c, $1, $1.50, $2, ' ' $2.50, $4.50. Muffs to match $1, $1.50, $2 Tailor made skirts ' $2 ' Tailor made heavy gray cloth $2.75 Tailor made heavy black cloth $3.50 Tailor made blue, brown and gray $H Ladles' fascinators " ' 25 and 50c Ladles' Hoods . , ; , , 50c Ladies' mittens - 10, 15 and 25c Ladies' beautiful Golf glove 25c Ladles' Box culf shoes . tl 25 Ladies' line kid dress shoe $2 Ladies' knit underskirts 50c Ladles' black underskirts $1 , Ladles' undervests and drawer 22u Chlldreu's union suits " aio Children's shoes 50c, 75c, and $1, WHAT YOU EAT
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