The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, February 22, 1905, Image 8

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    The most reliable prepnratios j
ft.r kidney troubles on the market
is Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by ;
all dealers.
This is a g Ki time to sub
scribe for the Fclton County
News. 'lily a dollar a year in ad
van o.
Jury Commissioner aud Mrs.
S i m ou Des h ng of Pleasan t Kidge,
speut Saturday at the County
Seat.
Mrs. Kin ma Sharps and her
daufjlitfrinlaw, Mrs. Quincy
Cliue of Knobsville, visited Mrs.
Sliarpe's son at Kearney.
David Ilershey and family of
Waterfall, were called here Sat
urday on account of the death of
Mrs. Catherine Kotz.
There will be an oyster supper
at the Salvation Army church
near Dig Cove Tannery, on Fri
day and S iturday evening.
Mrs. S. Iv. Pittman and son
Krnory, aud John G. Ewing, of
llarrisonville, were among thoso
from a distance who attended the
funeral of Mrs. Rotz Sunday.
.Mothers cau safely give Foley's
Honey and Tar to their children
for coughs and colds, for it con
i ..ius no opiates or other poisons.
Sold by all dealers.
Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan-i.u.-y,
McCounellsburg, tallow,
bovjflndes, horsehides, callskins,
:u i sheepskins, for which the
i ighest market price in cash will
1-0 paid.
K'ev. C. D. Segelken of Dills
i)i;rg, York county, has accepted
a call to the pastorate of the Pres
l.vteriau churches at Fannetts
hurg aud Burnt Cabins, to suc
ceed the late Rev. J. Smith Gor
dou, deceased.
I.a.st Thursday K L. , Wesley
sola r.is Montgomery Hotel prop
erty, Chamberjburg toW. A.
Laird, of Duucanuon. Mr. Wes
ley has owned the property for
eighteen years, and Mr. Laird
has been proprietor of the Jones
House at Uuueaniiou during the
past ton years.
W. Tiraut Wink spent a few
hours in town last Saturday.
iraut is now teaching his eight
eenth successive year in the pub
lie schools of Fulton county, and
has never lost but one week by
sickness mall that time. H'3 is
now teaching his fourth term at
Laidig, and says he has some of
tlie brightest boys and girls in
his school that he has ever had in
all his teaching.
A Card.
We lake this opportunity to
thank all those who rendered us
such faithful service and kind at
tention in our great afiliction of
the past week.
J.ujoH Rotz axi Family.
Wanted.
Six men to work in and around
tannery. Married men prefer
red. Apply in person to Saltillo
Tannery, Saltillo, Pa. 2t.
H.CULIAR DISAPPEARANCE.
J. D. liuuyan. of Butlerville, O.,
laid the peculiar disappearance
nf his painful symytons of indi
gestion aud biliousness to Dr.
K ig's Xew Life Pills. He says :
" They are a perfect remedy fr r
(U. :inens,sour stomach, headache,
constipation, etc." Guaranteed
n' Trout's drug store, price J.'c.
PLEASANT klDliH.
lieury Dishong, wife aud
daughter and Mrs. Absalom Mel
lott spent last Wednesday at
Morgan Dishong's.
Jonn J-ake lias purchased a
horse of Ephraim Mellott. '
Howard Strait and Nathan Tru
a have gone to Somerset coun
ty 10 work on farms.
Watson Schooley made his an
nual visit among the taxpayers
last Wednesday.
J. H. Fake and family, and Rev.
Dutnvillo attended preaching at
tho Dunkard church last Satur
day night.
Charley Mellott and Burns
Dlshpng visited the latter 's uncle,
Morgan Dishong last Sunday.
Harry Mummais busy hauling
logs for Mrs. Thos. Hessler.
.las. A. Mellott is getting out
lumber for a new barn.
FleodUk Suffering.
is often caused by sores, ulcers
and cancers, that eat away your
skio. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Rock,
M ich., says: "I have used Buck
len ' A r uica Salve for ulcers, sores
and cancers. It is tho best heal
ing dressing X everf found."
Soothes and heals cuts, burns and
scalds. 25c at Trout's drug store;
guaranteed.
?als Register.
Thursday, February 23. Mrs.
Sophia G rests, administratrix,
will sell at the late residence of
Mrs. Eva C. Eckert, deceased, on
the Chambrsburg turnpike,
about 2 miles east of McConnells
burg, the Eckert real estate, con
sisting of the home property, and
a tract of 130 acres of mountain
land. Sale begins at 2 o'clock, p.
m.
Saturday, February 25. Frank
M. Lodge, administrator, of the i
estate of Jno M. Lodge, will sell
at the late residence of the deced
ent, 1 mile north of Kmmaville,
the mansion farm and a tract of
woodland adjaccut, altogether 175
acres. Sale begins at 1 o'clock
p. in.
Saturday, February 25. Join
T. Kerlin will sell at his residence
at Clear Ridge, hor.es, cattle,
farming implements, grain, c.
Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m.
Credit of 9 mouths.
Saturday, February 25, John
H. Truax, intending to quit farm
ing, will sell at his residence in
the Meadowgrouncls, one fc-vr.-old
mare, 3 good milch cows, 2
spring calves, Farming imple
ments, rye and potataes, house
hold goods, &n. Sale begins at
10 o'clock, credit ! months.
Saturday, February 2 1. Mrs.
Amos Sipes will sell at her resi
dence on the Benedict farm on
the State Road, one mile west of
Fort Littleton, horses, cattle,
farming implements, corn fodder,
potatoes, household goods, Arc.
Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit
1 months.
Tuesday, February 2S, G. W.
Sipes will sell at his former home
place, .V mile south of Need more,
household goods, farming imple
ments oak shingles, clover seed,
aud many other things. Sale be
gins at 10 o'clock.
Wednesday, March 1. W. H.
Nelson will sell at the Big Spring
farm 1 mile south of Webster
Mills, all his live stock, farming
implements, Ac. See advertise
ment in another column.
Friday, Marcli 3. Mrs. Eliza
Crosty having sold her house and
lot and intending to remove from
this place, will sell at her resi
dence in McConnellsburg, house
hold goods and kitchen furniture
and many other articles. Sale
begins at 10 o'clock.
Saturday, March J. Intend
ing to remove from the county,
Mrs. Robert A. Fisher will sell at
her residence in McConnellsburg,
all her household and kitcheu
furniture, and many other things.
Sale begins at 1 o'clock.
Tuesday, March 7. Having
rented his farm, R. M. Cline will
sell at his residence at Fort Lit
tleton, hisentirelot of stock, farm
ing implements, &c. See Post
ers. Thursday, March 9. L. K.
Cline will sell at his residence at
Burnt Cabins, live stock, farm
ing implements, Ac. Sale begins
at 10 o'clock sharp.
Saturday, March 11. Mrs.
Kate Shoemaker will sell at her
former residenca at Uustontown
household furniture, sleigh, Port
land cutter, and many other
things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock.
Friday, March 17. James
Yores will sell at his residence in
McConnellsburg, three horses,
cow, wagon, buggies, &c. Sale
begins at 1 o'clock. Credit 10
months.
Monday, Marcli 20, Caleb B
Hockeusmith, having sold his
farm and intending to remove
from the County, will sell at his
residence, 1 mile northwest of
Harrison ville, horses, cattle, hogs,
farming implements, hay, com,
oats, potatoes, household goods,
etc. Sale begins at ft o'clock.
Credit 9 months.
Friday, March 21, S. K. Pitt
man, having sold his real estate
at Harrisonville, will sell at pub
lic sale, his stock, household
goods, store goods, fcc. Sale be
gins at 10 o'clock. He will also
begin to auction off his store
goods on Saturday 18th at 1 o'
clock, to be coutinued.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.
Itching, blind, bleeding or pro
truding piles. Druggists refund
money if Pazo Ointment fails to
cure any case, no matter of how
long standing, in 0 to 11 days.
First application gives case and
rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't
it Bend 50c in stamps and it will
be forwarded post paid by Paris
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Tom Watson's
Magazine
"Th .MiiKiilne That llu An Men linck Of
II"
Have sou hi'iiril lion Tlio, I' Wntsnu. of
llt'orttiu liui lie'.'un tho piiilio:tllin l u
inniiii7.lu' ;
Voit know who Mr. Wntson In? Uc.'i tlif ninu
who wrnto "Tho Story of Franco." ' LI To
of Xtipolitmi," und "Tho Life rttitl Tlmos of
TlioiiniN Jollei-Non." Ho was Iho pooplo's
I'nrty ountlidiile for lreitlonl lnM year.
Plrsl nnnilifror TOM WATSON HMAUAZIXK
III lie pul.ll-.hoi1 Kob. IS. Fur miIo hi ill
tiow-HtHml --price Itv. Itv mull. 00 pr-r
your. You will miss tho most Interostintf
:!-pttiiO muitiiliif In Amorlcii If you full to
pot. thN numtior. Ak your nowMlonlor for
Tux Wviniin's Mm.azink -or. Iioltor will.
cml ii dollar for m yonr'H subi'rlplion to
TOM WATSON'S MAIIAZINI-..
Ill Wost -:nd Slroot.
Nrw YollK Citt. X. .
(il:M.
Our old neighbors, Georgo C.
Sipes and family, spent one day
last week on this side of the
mountain among relatives.
. Aunt Nancy Peck spent last
Friday with her sou William II.
of this place.
The big meeting at the Dunk
ard church which closed Sunday
eveuiug was a very successful
one.
A sledload from Sipes Mill of
young people was circulating
among Iriends Sunday. They
say "Enjoy life while you are liv
ing!" Tompio Snyder accom
panied them to preachiug Sun
day evening.
Rev. Powers of Needmore, ex
pects to begin a protracted meet
ing at Autioch uext Sunday eveu
iug. Miss Minuie Funk spent Satur
day and Sundav at her home near
Needmore.
Jacob Hill is on tho sick list.
Mrs. Hann of Licking Creek
township, moved to tho Brick
Home fr.rm last week. We are
glad tc. have more neighbors.
A NKiHT ALARM.
Worse than an alarm of lire at
night is the brassy cough of
croup, which sounds like thechii-'
dren's death kueli and it menus
death unless something is done
quickly. Foley's Honey and Tar
never fails to give instant relief
and quickly cures the worst forms
of croup. Mrs. P. L. Cordier, of
Mannington, Ky., writes: "My
three-year-old girl had a severe
case of croup; the doctor said she
could not live. I got a bottle of
Foley's Honey and Tar, the first
dose gave quick lehef and saved
her life." Refuse substitutes.
Sold by all dealers.
NUEDMORE.
Ilev. Powers is ou the mend
now, but is still unable to fulfill
all appointments.
D. (larlaud is on tho sick list
at this writing.
John D. Mellott and Wink Bros,
are busy sawing wood for the peo
ple around Needmore.
There was a birthday party at
Hiram Hill's Thursday.
In referring to the enforcement
of the compulsory attendance
law, your reporter from' this
place last week said "it did not
used to be so." Now, wo would
not intimate that he would wilful
ly misrepresent facts, but he
evidently did not have a school
report on his desk or had his
spectacles on upside down, or he
would have known that for years
the schoolboard have had just
this name difficulty, and more
too if tney had looked after it.
Prof. B. C. Lamberson made a
business trip to Needmore last
Suturday.
THE SUNSHINE OF SPRING.
The salve that cures without a
scar is DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salvo. Cuts, burns, boils, bruis
es and piles disappear before the
use of this salvo as snow before
the sunshine of spring. Miss H
M. Middleton, Thebes, 1)1., says:
"I was seriously alllicted with a
fever tiore that was very painful.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cur
ed me in less than week." Get
the genuine. Sold at Trout's
drug store.
Card of Thanks.
Mr. Milton Kline and family
wish through the columns of the
"News" to thank their friends aqd
neighbors for their kindness dur
ing the illness of twenty-four
hours and doa'h of their little son
James Brady.
TO CURE A COLD IN OMR DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All drupgisU refund
the money if it fails to cure. E.
W. (irov.'s signaturo is on each
box. 25c
Inauguration, March 4.
I :.. t i 1 1 1 rrivi rr tz ,.,:ii i.-:,u a.
Ladies, T. J. WIENER, will turnish your
traveling ready-to-wear tailored out-fit early spring
styles, all in hats, veilings, neck-wear, glove, V,
Corsets, gloves, veil
ings, embroideries,
neck-wear, ladies'
sweaters, knit under
wear, Superb line of
black dress goods.
Infant caps
and wraps,
Fur collar
ettes mark
ed down to
1.25.
MILLINERY
Akmrning milli
nery a specialty.
1 J yd wide
bcotch cloth
at Aoc per
yd. Alienors.
The "Bert"
read y-to-
wear
Host trade prices
T. J. WIENER,
Sale Without Reserve
J will m'I! tit public sale without reserve, re.
iiiUh'ss or prior or cnM,
TUESDAY, MARCH 7. 1905.
On tny furm. ut Charlton. W. M. K. K., neiir
HiDrerxLou u. MJ . nil my hiris. cuttle, sheep,
hogs ami fit i in machinery.
20-PERCHERON HORSES 20
A moo if them xome llnu hiooii muras, work
horses, un especially Hue loi of Colt, , und
U yeunsold. iiteltuliuL' i resist ereO Uilliou.v uutl
ti rc'istenMl hrood mare, in foul to a retrKter
ed si all ion. Prize pinners.
26 SHORT HORNS-26
ltc(;Mercd stock, murium them a show bull,
wettlit 'J, JWi 11.. 3 times winner of 1st premium
at Hnersiow n Fair, cows ueihiii'-' 1.100. 1,5X
and Hk.. beef breed: nKo, sopm line dairy
Shorthorn-.
100 BERKSHIRES 100
.' herd hours, i from 1st prize litter at the
I'an American Exposition; u lurie number of
sows, youn hoars und sowh not akin; tju head
registered stock from best hrds In America,
as well n imported.
22 SHROPSHIRES 22
lieiNt'Ted stock, ." ram-;, li ewes, musUv i,
:and :i years old. blood of "Altamont" and
"Folly Farm" crossed. Ewes w ill a erutfe 'JUl;
lbs. Ham 1st prize w innernt Huerstown Fair
Write for description list to
FU AN If w. M1SH.
23 Ihnrerstowu, Maryland.
PUBLIC SALE
- OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1905
Ity virtue of unorder of the Orphan's Court I
of Fulton courjty. the umlprsitfueri. urinilnistm-
tor of the pstntu of John M. Lodii. lute of !
llru ih Creek township. Fulton eountv. Pu.. do- '
eeused. will sell lit publie sule at the lute rosl- '
deuee of the deeedent. oue mile north of Km- I
tnuvilie the following Keul Kslate. to wit: The'
MANSION I'AKM.CONTAINIM;
more or less, und udjiilnlu'.' Inuds of C. I). His- '
son. Henry Shuw. Mrs. K. M. Tiilure, Ellzubeth !
MeKll.bln. nud F. M. Ij)iHro. The fiirtn proper !
contains. uores nearly all of whleh iseleared I
and in rood state of cultivation The improve ;
mc-nts are a good two-und-u-hulf Ntorv '
I l-t f ry t-l DVUELLI.Nti
llanli Hum, Wunonslied, Corneriljs, and other
necessary outbulldlnus. The place Is well wa
tered, und there Is u never fuilim.' sprint? neur
the door. There Is o:i the farm an orchard of
exeelleut fruit. The rcinulniut,' 10o acres Is
mountain land adjoining the home tract and
covered with limber.
Sale bettlns at I o'clock p. M.
Ti'.UMS :-Ten per cent, of hid onduyof sale
one-third, luoludlnt' the ten per cent, su conllr
mutioti of sule. aud the residue In twoequul
annual payments from date of continuation,
with interest.
FKAN'K M. I.OIXJ ,
31-0". Administrator.
Adminisrator's Notice.
Letters of administration ou the estate of
Mir. Susan C. I'ugt-rlatft of Mcnolinelkhnri.
Fulton oounty. Pa. .deceased, having been grant i
edby the Itei.'ister of Wills for Fulton county, i
to tue suiiscrioer. whose postoltlca uddress Is
Met 'onuel'sliuig. Pillion County. Pa. ,u-l persons
w ho are ludebled to Ihe suid estate will please
make payment, und tnose having claims will
oreseut them to
IKO. II. IJANIULS.
f'HAS.F. NESI1IT.
Administrators, c. t. u.
McCounellsburg. Pi
l-l-OTHlw.
Auditor's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
auditor appointed to make distribution of the I
funds in the hands of M. it. shatfner, executor
of the inst will. a;,... of i;atheiiue I
Ptx, late of Tod township, deceased, will sit in :
his oitice iu MciJonuellsbuig. Pa , for t lit, per
foruiauee of suid duly ou Prlday, Mnrch 15, i
l'..l.-, at 10 o'clock, a. ni.. wh.-ii and vl-I,m,.J i
all persons interested may attend if they see I
proper,
.1. NKI.NO.N' SIPKS. 1
'-'-'- Auditor,
Auditor's Notice.
The undersigned auditor appointed by Ihe
Orphans' Court of Pulton coiiuiy to pass upou
exceptions und to tnulce distribution of the
balauue of the funds in the hands of T. Klliott
Heniing, udiniulsirutor of the Estate or James
L. Kerlin. lute of Taylor township, deceused,
will sit for the purpose of his appolutiuenl ut
his ottlce In McConnellsliiirg, Pu., on Prldify,
the Hrd day of March, 'H, at 10 o'clock,
a. ni, of said day, when all persons having
claims against said estate may appear und
make proof of same or otherwise bo forever
debarred from partlclpaliug In tire fund.
I1KU H. UANIKLM.
iMMw. Auditor. '
Register and Clerk's Notice.
Notice w hereby given that the following
named accountants iiuve tiled their accounts
in the Kegister and Clerk' oltlce or Pulton
county, pa., and that the same will be present
ed to the Orphans' Court of suid oountv for
uoullnnutlon ou the Hrd Monday of March
next, being the JUn day ut 3 0 clock P. M.
I, First and final account or Stllwell W
Truux. udminlstrutor or the estate or Isaac j,
Peck late of Thouipsou township, deceased.
i first aud Dual account of J. Tllden Hill ad
ministrator e. l. a. of the estate of John Hill
late of lletuel towuslilp, deceased.
3. First and .final account of M. U. Shaffunr.
Ksm., executor i,f the last will and testumeut
of tvlliur Usher lute of Tod towushls, deceas
ed, Uelsler' Otllue. I
Pen. ai, luun. I
OKO. A.
HAHKIH.
Heglster.
See the closing out
stock "cut prices" on
ladies' and misses
coats. Perfect styles.
t
Muslin, canton llan
nel, flannelettes, cal
icoes, eiderdown,
gingham, table linen,
towels and toweling,
for K'S and Poultry.
HANCOCK, AID.
PUBLIC SALE.
OF VALUABLE
I'URSONnL I Ff O PERTY I
The uwleiNlKned, h.ivlmr Hold his f:irm. will
sc at the His? SprlDg l'.vrm Id the i.'iirunr, I
niilf south of WulisiKr Mills
ON WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1, 1905.
the fullouiUL' personal property, to wil:
8 HEAD OF GOOD HORSES -8
1 Hay Htnso old, lint all rlhl. weight liao.
good leader und saddle horse: I Hay llorpe Id
years old. weight about 1 1:0. Knod leader: I Hay
HoimciI years old. w eltrht obnul U00, wood off
side horse; 1 very dark dray Horse 5 years old.
ubout 1 1100 lbs., good leader: lioau Mare 9 years
old, weight 1510, good leader: I dray Mure 8
years old, well broken to vtorli, about l-.'OO; I
Sorrel Mure :i years old, about MHO lbs.: 1 (Iruy
Mare a yearn old. Inrje.
45 HEAD OF FINE CATTLE -45
are Milch (tows. 10 of which are now fresli,
!; arc Young Cattle aud 1 Hull Among the
above lot ot Cattle are live fidl bred Polled An
gus from the herd of the lute John I.ortz of
Cliambersbur'-'.
18 HBAU OF HOGS-IH
6 llrood Sows, 1 Hoar uutl r; line Shot en; i!
Steel Water Trourhs one 10-11., the other li.
1 Mny-rorh. Rope and pulleys. I Dinner Hell, 2
Wheelbarrows, Culling Hos, 2 Spring-tooth
Harrows, "sets Wngou Hoanls,
-i -OEHNiiNU mownns J,
I Piano Mower. I Hay Tedder. I Hay Hake, 1
l'hosphate Drill. 2 sets Ereechbunds, 'J sets or
Yankee Harness, sets Front Oeurs, 6 Illlnd
IliWles. 4 Collars, 7 Halters. 2 Saddles, S pair
Check l.inus, one set Single Harness, Leath
er Fly Nets, i Cross Hats, 1 Dlggluglron, I Mat
tock. : Picks. 1 tirlndstoue, lot Cow Chains, I
Log Chain, I Fifth Chain,
300 - BARRELS OF CORN-300
inn Hushelsof Hye. 4 Hushels of Clover Feed,
Wagons one heavy Faun Wagon, cue (-horse
Wagon witb:iO bbl. uotl.nnd one ahorse Wagon
w ith Irt tabl. bed. 1 Spring Wugon. 1 Sled. I
Sleigh. 8 sets Shelving Ladders,
l"5 TOINS HftY- l"S,
-' Harrels of good Cider Vlneger. 1 S-horse
Syracuse I'low, i Miorse Syracuse Plows, S
double shovel Plows, I single Shovel Plow, I
ii-horse Corn Plow (( halleugc), 2 Scoop Shov
els, lot or Forks und Rakes, one S-horse Double
tree, t wo 2-horse Double trees, 4 Single-trees,
1 Spreader, '.' .lockcy Sticks. 8 pair IluttTruc-
j es, i pair llreast Chains, and manv other urtl
; cics.
j Sate to begin (it 0 o'clock a. m , sharp, when
i a credit of it months will be given ou till sums
of .von or more on note with approved securl
j ly; less than it'i. Cash.
W. 11. NELSON.
JACOII Cltnl'SK, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE
OP
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
ON TIUHSDAV, M.IIKL'AKV 2:, IH05
lly virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Fnlton county, the uuderslgned administra
trix of the i-Ktaie of Eva C. Kckeit, late of Tod
township. Fulton county, Pa , deceused. will
sell at the late residence ol the decedent on
the Chauibersburg Turnpike, about two tulles
cast, of McConnellsburg. the following Heal
Kslate, to wit: The undivided one-half Inter-
,'st ln
1 30 ACRES
I OF MOUNTAIN LAND
I lying ou the western siope of T,usearora moun
! tain along the Turnplko- part In Ayr, aud part
S iu Tod township adjoining lunds or George O,
I Scott's heirs Magsain's heirs, Peter Klnltl aud
j others. This laud Is well covered with Oak
' and Pino timber euslly uecesiiiblo.
', Also, us administratrix e. t, a. of the estate
' of Christopher Kckert, late of Tod township,
j Fulton county. Pa., deceased, by virtuejof the
j same power iu Iter vested, the undersigned will
I sell ut the same time und Spluce the
MANSION TRBCT
couiulnlng ft neres and 0 perches-all cleared
and under cultivation. The Improvements are a
l'- slury
LOG HOUSE
i nculhf rhourded, and contains four rooms;
i stable and other outbuildings. This properly
, is well watered, aud contains an
i ABUNDANCE OF FRUIT
trees and grape vines In line bearing condition..
Sale begins at '. o'clock p..tu
TKliMS:- Twcuty-llve percent, or bid when
property Is knocked dow n: one-hult, including
I the tweuty-tlve per cent, upon oonllrinullun of
j of sale, and the htUiiuce iu one yeur with Inter
j est from continual Ion.
I . SDPIIIA (1I1K3S,
EXfOClTTOU'SNOTIOK. I.'antwill and lestu
ment of Uavld llcciner.lute of TuvJor town
I Hhlp. Pulton county. Peuusylvaula. deeeused.
; l.ellci-s lestauientary oh the atiove estate
j huvlug been granted to the unilersigucd, all
j persons Indebted to the suid estate ure rtt-
i4uvtsivu to iiiuae puyuieui., anu iiiosu nuviun
uluiuiH to preseut the sauie without delay to
liO. 1). HPKPNK.lt.
I.YDIA A HKIIPM-IK,
Kxecutoia,
Ilustomown. Pa.
For Bale at Ti out's drug store.
"Ask for the 1905
r CO) (Ol (0)
hJ .
h rV
DOLLARS
Your dollars will go farther at our store than any
where else. We have just received a car of Barb Wire,
Smooth Wire and Nails which we bought in November
when the price was the lowest, and we can sell to you
now for less than factory price.
j r A A n"rCr Woven Wire Fencing
1 J U U IT J Lfk3 at Prices so ,ow as t()
Surprise all.
9 strand heavy wire 35 cents per rod; 6 strand heavy wire
25 cents per rod. Good yellow muslin 5 1-4 cents per
yard by the web. 500 yards fancy Rag Carpet 35, 45,
and 50 cents per yaid.
40 COOK STOVES
and RANGES
on hand to select from, 13
Furniture
We
and
steel root to put on it, and paint
for outside and in; and then furnish it from Top to Bot
tom at bottom Prices. We are having built
3 Carloads of Buggies
and Wagons
which will be here in April and lor high grade guaranteed
work, we will sell lower than any other dealer in the
county. We get JoJblbers Prices
and will sell at wholesale prices.
We have bought
200 Tons of
PHOSPHATE
you get nice iresh goods here, and our price will be lower
than others.
Remember we have
3 Stores
in Huntingdon county.
CLAY
Three Springs, Pa.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
1905
The time of year is soon ltere and you will soon bog-In
to look up your Summer Clothing-. Our stylos for
Spring anil Summer are all in now waiting; your "inspec
tion. The styles and colorings for this spring are nicer
than ever and you will hnd uny thing you may want here.
Our list of customers have been growing rapidly and our
motto is to please every body, as we use tho best method
of building a suit. Call in and look over our goods and
prices and place your order, und once we have built you
a suit, you will come back again.
! J GOLDSMITH'S TAILORING PLACE
All clothing bought here will be pressed free for six months.
Goldsmith's Tailoring Place,
McConnellsburg, Fa.
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Star Trading Stamps Given,
Fix It on Your Memory,
It is interesting to know "that"
$12.95 buys an Oak Bedroom Suit.
$12.95 buys a Parlor Suit.
$ 2.95 buys an Enamel Iron Bed
full size.
t? rcr buy9aVelourcouered
W95 Couch
A postal will bring you an Illustrated elrculur. It will'jiost you on
prices. Complete line of Furnltuw, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth,
Lace Curtains, Shades, etc. " .
Sttir Trading tumps given. .
Frank E. Miller,
13-17 East Market Street,
Chambersburgi Pq,
f Closo to
W. M. It. It.
depot. i
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
TU 11.00 bottteeonUlns 2H ttmtth trUI Kte, which mH. lor to cmt '
BIMIID OKLT AT TN. LAIOIUTOItY Ot '
B. C. DcWITT St COMPANY, CHICAGO. ILX.
Kodol Almanac and 20
to $35 each.
Cheap, medium and high priced.
can furnish you hardware
glass to put up a house, a
which will be in in
time forspnng plant
ing. We carry no
fertilizers over; so
and enjoy the distinction of
carrying the largest variety
of merchandise of any firm
PARK,
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