WTST Dt'BLr. Mrs. Iliratn Cleven,?er and son Harry and Mrs. Martin Laidig visited relatives in Trough Creek Valley, Huntingdon county, last week. Clareuce Berkstresser lias re turned from a short visit to Al toona. Johu Coleman, who ient the past four years at Z. A. Sliuw'a, will return to Pittsburg this week whore tio has promise of employ ment. . There was a good atteudauce at Z. A. Shaw's sale ou Thursday, and medium paices obtained. The weather before and after St. Matthias's Day resulted in much of the snow leaviup. Traveling is somewhat difficult where the roads were drifted. The result of the election in our township was a division of the of fices almost equally between the two parties. PMIOJMOMA FOLLOWS A COLD but never follows the ust) of Fol ey s Honey aud Tar. It stops the cough, heals aud strengthens the Jungs aud ailorUs perfect securi ty from au attack of pneumonia, lief use substitutes. Soil by all dealers. BACK RUN. Those who have been enjoying good sleighing for so long are now compelled to use their buggies. Addie Motter, who has been coufiued to her home since De cember, is able to be out again. (Jeo. Pay lor, wife and son, May nard.ofTod; Jchn llendershot and wife, Henry Carbaugh and 'live Mellott, of Cito; and David Clugstou aud daughter Helen, visited Wm. Pay lor 's last Sunday. Mary Cooper, of Tod, spent from Saturday until Monday With friends in Ayr township. A n u mber of our people attend ed the sale iu the Meadowgrounds last Saturday. Miss Kachel Thomas is report ed much better. TO CUKE A COLD IN 0ME DAY Take Laxative Dronio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. tJ rove's signature is on each box. 25c Sledding Party. Through the courtesy of Wil liam (inssinger, a merry sled load of fourteen spent last Friday evening very pleasantly at the home of Zack Vallance and wife in Tod township. While Geo. Snider and wife, Mr. and Mrs. (irissingor and Mr. and Mrs. Vallance talked of the dandy times they had iu their younger days, the young folks enjoyed themselves with games and other innocent amusements. Though the sledding was poor all seemed to enjoy themselves. FOLLY'S HO.NtV AM) TAR Cures coughs and colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. Cures croup and whoopiug cough. Cures hoarseuess and bronchial troubles. Cures pueumouia aud la grippe. Sold by all dealers. Scliuol Report. Warfordsburg school, tilth month, ending February 11th. Number enrolled, :it; average attendance, CM; per cent of attend auco h; attended every day Cora Hill, Hayes Markley, Verna Hill, Mamie Hess, Clara Miller, ;ieu Youker, Virgie Mellott, Iois Markley, Kttiel Mellott, McCau lay Whitfield, Arthur Mellott, Al etha liernhart, Lla.el Yonker, Marshall Hill, liay Mellott, Chos U;c Miller and Ernest liorrihart. 7.oe Mason, teacher. Report of Saluvia school, month eliding February "J7th; number enrolled during month, 2i" ; attended every day Elizabeth Williams, Myrtlo Williams, Ulanche "Schooley, Gertrude Keagris, Etta Ilann, Katharine Austin, Eleanor J'etz, Nela Hair, KdimtlaBD, Charley Schwley, Harry Williams, Paul Austin, Miuich Mellott, Henry Uann, Carl Hanu, Clyde! Austin. Margaret Daniels, teacher. U0T-0FP CHEAP. He may well think, he has got off cheap, whp, after having con tracted constipation or indiges tion, is still able to perfectly re store his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's IS ew Life Pi I Is. A quick, pleasant aDd certain cure for headache, constipation, etc. i!Sc at Trout's drug store; guaranteed. The CpKnj Election. (Continued from first patfe .) r, 71; Chas. W. Mellott, d, 8&; T. G. Mellott, d, !?6. Directors, David H. Croft, r, 02; Thus. Hoi lonshead. r, 75; H. K. Malot, d, H I: U. P. Deshong, d, 87. Supervis or, Sheridan Uann, r 79; I). L. Deshong, r, 77; J no. Sipos, d, 1)7: Nicholas KinilT, d, tin. Justice, II, S. Daniels, r, .John Davis, d, 7. m' onnki.i.xiu K(i. Judge, Wm S itluc-k, r, !; Clias K (loldsmith, d, 44. In spectors, Jno P t'onrud, r, M; L A Youse. d, l. Burgess, W II (trcathond, r, 73: Henry S Wish art, (I, '. Council, Win II N'es lit, r, M; Leslie W Soylur, r, ; Tho.x. N llamil, r, Hi); Sam'l Hol der. A. .".0; Lcuiiiinl 1I limiin. , 71. School directors, I II Wi- ble, r, 9;:; S Ii Woollct, r, n; (i W Hays, d, 40; Jacob (J Iieisncr, d, :;v Constable, 1 avid T Fields, r, titi; Joe Thomas, iid, :!"; Over seer, David Malloy, r, !m. Hor aco I' Nuce, r, '.. Auditor, Al- vin D Dal bey, r, 17. Dig stable, Max Sheets. :!. Con - tai i.oi:. Judge, J K Lvon. r, 7: Martin j Laidig, d, N. Inspectors, A L Shaw, r, 70: Derkoley Sipes, d,M. j Clerk, John Woodcock, r, 70; C J Uarton, d, no. Constable. William Keehaiigh, r, 7: A J Comerer, d, 7'.'. Justice, C C Kerlin. r, 74: li II Shaw, r, ."!; S C (iracey, d,lli'; John F Johnson, d, 4:'. School directors, Lewis Shaw, r, 7s; I A Dcavor, r, 4H; Daniel Laidig, d. 7..; Luther Kirk, d, J ,. Super visors, David Winegardner, r. S2; James McKlhaney, r, 7o; S H Uockciisinith,d, Mi: N II Alloway, d, 7.". Auditor, H II Dergstres- scr, r, Ml; W 11 Fields, d, 71. j ()vcreef, Kphraini Mellott, r, ."i."i;J in Mrait, r, H d, '.mi. Mieliacl Laidig, ! tim m ex . i .luihre (irnnt Hr.,i,.,,ii .. .... ! (ico L Cordon, d, 7H. . Insncetors. Jacob Peck, r, 42; (ieo Bishop, d, i. Overseer. Duvid I'owell i- 44; .Moses Mellott, d. K). Clerk, .Jno 1'ishcr, r, yt; W C l'eck, d, 74. Treasurer, J C Hewitt, r, 42; Henry Cordon, d, (ill. Directors, i David (i McDonald, r, s. j,,,, j j Tavinan, r. :!4: Jas 1 Waltz, d. Tii: I Tavinan, r, :!4; Jas Jas Johnston, d, 74. Supervisors. Simile Truax, r, do; Chas Peck. ,.( i-'onds on Saturday lth at 1 o' :J7; .Jno W Truxell, d. 7-'; Moses I c,oclf' to b(i uoutiuued. Cordon, d, ."4. Auditor, Hichard ! " : K Hollenslicad, r, 4'i; Jno II. (ior-1 C0L(il1 SLTTLLI) ON HliR LINUS, don, d, il'i. Constable, John II "My daughter had a terrible Fisher, r. 4s; Euiiiniiel Keefer, d. cough which settled on her ii. mil Judge, David JJotz, r, 57: Jacob Long, d. 02. Inspectors, Daniel Everts, r, Chas E Tice, d, :. Clerk, All)i;rt Kelso, r, 47; Ira D l ore, d, 70. Constable, John Hol inaii, r, 4-J: Ira Kerlin, d, 73. Ovcrseer, Coo E Brant, r, 12; Wm IJiiterbauirh, d, 73. School directors, Harvey Wagner, r, f.i'; Daniel Fix, r, jo; A J Si pun, d,i;;;; Win E Snyder, d, t',-2. Supervis ors, Albert E College, r, to: Hen ry Anderson, r, 1H; (ieorgc Finill, Sr., d, 77: Wm Cuunells, d, i;7. Justice, I iivi, A Cillis, r, hi; D E Fore, d, Auditor, John V Glunt. r. 41: Ceo Cress, d, 71. I MIIN. Judge, Joseph Brady, r, Us; Harry Deneeii, d, .Vi. In-peetors, Wm II Dorrier, r, .ri.'i; J C Wert, d. 4."i. Overseer, Frank Uay, r, :5; W E llendershot, d, 57. Clerk, Clem Lehman, r, .".s; J C Di ni'en, d, ti;i. Constable, C II Feotl, r, 4.".; Nathan Wiglield, d, M. Di rectors, Dr. I M MiKil.bin, r, Jno Stable, r, :i7; Vernon North craft, d, 71; Jacob Schultz, d, 7l. Supervisors, Andrew liainey, r, (HI; Albert Schctroinpf, r, i;;j; E C llendershot, d, 41; Chas M Shank, d, ti:i. Auditor, C A Foster, r, 7:t. Justice, C II Kitz, r, iii; Jno Hast, r, :i; II E Deneen, d, 4; Clay Hen dershot, d, 2. WK1.I.K. Judge, (ico W Sipos, r, 51: F C Mills, d, 71. Inspectors, Ar thur Cunningham, r, til; F S Thomas, d, ,y.. Overseer, V L Cunningham, r, 74; Jno N Duvail, d, 47. Clerk, 1 L liaruett, r, 5:!; E. A. Horton, d, 7;i. Constable, J L Duvall, r, 3ii; J C Foster, d, S7. School directors, J U Lock- aid, r, 70; Jas Woodcock, r, i'J; J A McDonough, d, K J I, (Iris, winger, d, .!:. Supervisors, Win E Ilivens, r, 47; Win L. ('unning liam, r, 7l; A I) Keith, d, 7t; li ( J Truax, d, 44. Auditor, A (i Ed wards, r, OU; A S (ireenland, r, 51; John Stuukard, d, M; Hiram llauingardner, d, 34. Sa'c Rtfistcr. Friday, March 3. Mrs. TJira Crusty navmg sold her house and lot arid iuteudiug to remove from this place, will sell at her resi deuce iu McConuellsburg, house hold goods and kitchen furniture and mauy other articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Saturdav, March I. Intend ing to remove from llio county, Mrs. Kobert A. Fisher will sell at her residence in McConnellsburir. all her household and kitchen ' furniture, and mauy other things, j Sale begins at 1 o'clock. j Tuesday, March 7. Having! routed his farm, K. M. Cliue will j sell at his residence at Fort Lit- tleton, hisontirclotofstock, farm-1 uig implements, ivc. See Post-: ers. Thursday, March !. L. K. Cliue will sell at liis residence at Dnrut Cabins, live stock, farm ing implements, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock sharp. Saturday, March 11. -Mrs. Kate Shoemaker will sell at her ! former residence at Hustontown household furniture, sleigh, Port i land cutter, and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, March 1 1, George li. Mock will sell at his residence ou the Cove Koad I mil js south of McCoiiuelsburg, 7 head of horses, ;ir head of cattle, hogs, sheep, co-n hay, farming implements, c. Sale begins aid o'clock. Credit In months. Friday, March 17. James Vores will sell at his residence in i McConncllsbnrg, three horses, j cow, wagon, buggies, c. Sale' begius at 1 o'clock. Credit 10 ' mouths. ! Monday, March I'd, Caleb U' ilockuiismith, having sold his farm aud intending to remove from the. County, will sell at his residence, 1 milo northwest of ' larrismivillc, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, hay, corn, 1 1 oats, potatoes, household goods, etc Salo begins at U o'clock. Credit ! months. Friday, March 24, S. K. l'itt- man, having sold his real estate at I larrisonville, will sell at pub lic sale, his stock, household goods, store goods, &c. Sale bo will also '"',ns at w " c,oc,k- Ho oegin to auction off his store lungs," says X. Jackson, of Dan vill, 111. "We t ried a great many remedies without relief, until we gave her Foley's Honey and Tar which cured tier.' Uefu.se sub stitutes. Sold by all dealers. BURNT CABINS. Uncle Jacob Miller is still con valescing. II. C. McCowau made a busi ness trip to Wellsvalloy last week. Mrs. Chas. McCehee, who has been sul't'ering for sometime, went to a Philadelphia hospital last Wednesday for treatment. Dan Trout was a pleasant caller in our town last Friday. Mrs. May Fraker visited her friends at Fort Littleton last week'. Miss Myrtle Locke, of Lockes valley, is visiting her sister Mrs. Uoy Morrow. Uev. Phillips took a Hying trip to I'.elleville last Tuesday to see his son. ATTAtKLO BV A MOB fud beaten, in a labor riot, until covered with sores, a street cur conductor applied llucklen's Ar nica Salvo, and was soon sound and well. -'1 use it in my family," writes C. J. Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., "and find it perfect." Simply great for cuts and burns Only U.") cat Trout's drug store. A Wasbiugton count. (Missou ri) editor writes: "One of our newly married young ladies kneads bread with her gloves on. The editor oi this paper needs bread with his shoes on: ho needs H with his trousers on and unless the delinquent readers of this old rag ol freedom pay up so n we will need broad without a darn thing on." , RAW OR INFLAMI'D I.LN0S Yield quickly to tho wonderful curative and healing qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar.j It pre vents pneumonia and ttonsump tion from a hard cold .ettlolon tho lungs. Sold by all dealers. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Md. i-w Put terns tfiven free with 1 1 Dress Goods, Choose from these Pretty lOOn Dress Fatvies. lilnclc Silks. Winli Silks, nil colors. Seasonable ( l inyliiiin, Cheviots, mi.ve.l ami plain. Sii'i'l Hlack ioods. 1 ! The "BERT" LiiH.-n j Tailor-Made Walking Value In new I si: i rt Embroideries I'.iasli Iliad Silk Black, Cream Torclinii Fasseiiwutrie a"M ),V!,ite lriuiiiiiii L(m Iiisertiuiis Lliion Towels Cloves: Kid, I Hosiery: La- j Ladies' anl Wool, Lisle, dies', Children's Towelii'i! Drlvinfl Cloves and liifants' Sweaters Ladies' Lace and Fancy Silk ateen Knit- Infants' Hack wear tint! Wools, all Caps and Corsets Sitrpriw Colors Wraps Muslin and Ribbons, Taf- Veiling: While, Women's Knit Ma and Satin, Brown, Blatk. Uudenvcar ail Colors Blue, etc. Pctlieoats MILLINERY Mourniu;.' Millinery ;i s e-i i ;i ! I . ill 'l trade prices for l-s and I'oultev. T. J. WIENER HANCOCK, MD. mm: i IIKANK AM' I'll A V K SI" III 1 1 ' U 1 1 1 S 1 1 r : I vv 1 1 In 1 1 1 Miri'li I frill I Villi . MH till! onniii'iir 'lie i'ii Hi 1 I .Mm 'l:i . l.iy ul t tir iiiniit li OKA NO .1111 IKS. Vi'li'in II. Mi'IMt. KiiriniT. Ili-ll'il; Kilwiinl ltr:ik,ll. l.-iliiiri r. T hiuii emi; Kli.ml (.noil Hi i li. 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T:i li i: Annul M ll'irl;ilrl l-:n im-r, Ui-hu-t; .loM-pli . .Mi'lliiu. hanil'T l liniiii-iin W'c tlm iinili'rsiuiu .I shi'i ill' i ml .lurv I'miniiii.' i(T,,i'. r l-'nltcT 4i,iiTitv. i'u., mi Hit lull ihiy nl I'Vl.rilutv, l:nri. ili'l .linw rr-nii tin wl I run- L ining llii' ll'-i.T.il l';iin-) lur lln vi-J.r l!i i.'i. tin ll'ii.Vr li:illl"il (ii'lsons tnyl-llii'I' w III) tl:i'ir Hi'"!! p'llii.tl Mini li'iiliui'i' t i lm Oriiinl .I iliors ill I lir I'miiitv INmii li. i.l' Kn.tii'i (iiitiitv, mi .MuimI-'V I he L'.llll tin v nl' .M.urhr I!"'.".. .1 A M IS (1. A l.l'A A NliDl:, Aiti-e si Mi in hi.siiono, Levi P. Miii Iiiii. II. A. I III A . I'KTIT .Il llOliS. li. It. 11 .'in n. Fiirn,, r, I.l,' k i Hi., ( rc i'k: . S. I il wiiiiIm, Kuriiicr, WHIh, Suiiiiii l II. Amlrrw-, i. i. linriT, lli'Tlli-l, Ni-Uilll I'.xilli. l-'arilli'l', J . i i.l; VV. M. ll.ir,', Kjirnii'i , I. irking Crrrk; W . .M. I.uk,', 1'os.l M:i..l. r, l;.-).t-l; M nliii A.li.nkln in I'jllTiiiT, M-n..i I'l.'ik; I-:iii;iihi,. Mill,. l-':ir itl'-r . llriii-li 'ri--k; i:i:t f. vimii r. I.iilnn'i, Tnvlnr; 'Hiv.t llil', l-'imiiiT, l:i'll:.-l; K nil, r Lit'iilii'i!..!!! I'lirmiT. 'I'iylui-; liwvi, S;,-vi",, l.-ilmn'r, Ar; Allii-rt Hi'.un, l-u'iin'r, li.-llirl; K,ni,-r lilni.t. I.HliciriT. I'imIiI; W.'H., I iri'(li,':i,l, C'l' l k . M, Cm neliflmrt:; ll.mii'l .Mock, I'ariui'r. 'r,i,,; ll-iviil l.iii'lii;. l''.n niiT', Tuvltir: Siiiiiti,- Trin, l'',iritiiT . Hrlt:n.t: '.inin .Mkiiii, Mill.-r. Avi: 'I '.tu- r.T. MiT' ll.-llll. Mi'''iii,ii,'ll:niii;. .I:t s Miiiii- mil. l-iiilii'-r, l.li-kini.' ri'rk; llnv M. Siit-s. l-'Hiiin-r, l.li-kliiK rnok: .It.lin ll,illt-ii!i,-n,l 1' iiiiin'r. M. lli,,!. In, li.u.l Allniwiv, M i ii. r. W.'ll: (ir.uit .Miiiici r, 1 ;ii ui-r. 'riiuniiiMiti; W'j!- I tit in I'.itwii r,l-, t' it .i-til i'r. T:iyl,tr; .hinicn I:. 'iiiiiit, l.iil.nur. Ayr; liraiil lli,'iil;;ill. I..l,ur,'i . i 'I'luiliipMiii; .Iiiiii.-s VV. 'I'riui-ll. I-'mi iiii'i-. 'I li,,in- ( niii; A!t'. I ,a hi Iiitm.ii , Kin iln-r, .-r: .l;un K. i .Mrl'ntt, l-';irtii,T. II, -Hi. -I; silus M-'llyir. l''iirnn,r, Iti'll'iisl; lliti vi'V Sfiiii'i,, 'l','Hci(.'r, Tliiim,!)!,; Willi, mi K. Ki'lm. l'.,riin'-. IHil, nit; .lulin I.imii'. I l-'.-irniiT, liiil-lin; .liiim A Si-i.i.'iri. l''iuiii'-r, Ar; j A. ,1. ( iiliii-rtir. 1'iiriiii'r. J'rivliH , .liu'uli Willi, is. , t-'ai Mi. r. Ili-u.li I'n'.'k; Aniu Nl I. l-'irinir, I I'iihin; .liiciil, c M.'ll li.l Hi-iiiiir, l.;-k ihrn.rk; -ll'llll Sip.'H. r-i'lni'r, u 1, u; ,luhu Sci-riv.'r. r'nr r. I nluii; Wiili;im H,'l,iM.r( r'uniH'r, I n- Imi; illiiiiii Ciii1,iiII, K'liiniir. Tin' In i ; John IIhIiIwIii, Milli-r, Iml.lln; Nli'hiilii W. Iliilinntn KiirniLr. An; .1 uni'M Ulii'ii, I'lirnn r, I'niiiii, IJa vlil I. l-'niiuii, l''iuiin.r, Ayr. We tin' mill, !r. "iin.l Shi'ri II' :ni.l .lurv rninini,- niiiin rn (if l'liHnn i ii v, !'.. ii ii I lm i H, , ,v ,il r.'liru:,ry. l:inr., ,i'i ,li:, I'r.mi Hi., iili.-.-l in. t liiiint; ilm lii-ii'-iiil I'ltni'l inr lliii yum .titr,, Uil- ItluiVC HHIUlKl ,v'rw,,.. ttliil'ltl.T w il'li tin-it IH'.l-ll- iiiilinn riu rchi'li'i'i't. In ln J'.'lit -luroih In III, I'liiuily CuiiriH nl iilinn I'mimv mi .Mnnijiiy tin Vllth iluy nl Muii'h, liii.-i. .1 M I S li. A I. KX A MUCH, AMi'-P. SIMnN MsiloM,, l.uvi P. .Mnr!,,ri. II. A. 'I 111 A. l?xi':f:i.'TOH,sV("rrici.i,:(i un umi i.-.m Hii'fll ol llll:il HiM'tht'I'.Ill'.' ill 'r:i'.-'ir t'l.iri shp. I''ullin I'oiintv. I'"ini. h iiiiiii. ili'i't'.isi-il I .ft li-r- t i".tiuiii'iil :u v un Hi.' uliiivn (".tiilti li'ivintf ln'i'ti i.'i:, m i'il tn iti,- niiilfi'siiiii'il, ;i!l per in,'. Iiiili'lili'd in ll,ii s.ii.l .-. iini i,.. ipii-sltnl li, tujilii, piiyilli'ill. iili'l tli, on li.iv'im chiiiii to pi t'M'iit I Jin siiiiui w illitniL .l,'i;iy to i.i:i). i) m:i''Ni:ii, I. YIH A A II KI.I-'N' i:k. ''Jin.MlUir. & '-'.' I,;i. Hii'-;ii:.ioivu. 'u. MILL PROPERTY For Sale or Rent. Owing to tlu! dmmintU of ollmr Inis iiioss (lie innlct'sin-iK ( will si'!l or rent Ii'ih mill ii'iii.'t'l y lit IVcionvilln, Mil This mil! lias linn wulcr iuwer llio yoar round, Is L'(uii)L'il v.llli full roller process, lias a line oiistoju ami in near a railroad station. Terms tti'c all t i;,lil anil tliis is nil excellent cliain e f,,r the rinlit in ti ii . Cull on or add re., the tiwui-r M. I.. I'KCK, fectoiiville, M,l. BV Till: TONIC ROUTIi. . Tho pills that act as a tonic.und not as a d rustic purge, arc I)o Witt's Litt-lo Karly Risers. They c jro hoadai.-ht!, constipation, hil iousutss, etc. Karly liisors arc small, easy to tako and easy to act a safe pill. Mack Hamilton hotel clerk at Valley City, N. D , ways: "Two hottles cured uio of chronic constipation." hold at Trout's drug store. If you change your rcsidonco thin spring send us ,our old as well as your now nddrcs atluast ton days in p.dvanco ro that you will not miss any papers. Tom Watson's Magazine "I he Muuiiinc Hint 11:in An IJcn lluck of II ll:ivi- ymi licliiil Unit linn. Tlio. !: WhImhi. ol ili'in-'hi lm, iictiiin Hi- p.ililiciiliiin of ti iiu-'iiiinr ' Y'ju know w lm Mr, iit-on Ik? 1c IIii-iilii bIi.i wi'iiti- "'I lie Story or Kninci'." Life of X;iinli'iiii," uii.i "'l ii,. i.Hc mid Tlnii's of Tlioiiia. .li iTniiiu.'- i,. li,. pcnpi,.'. r;irw viiiiiliiliiic r,,r 1 ' ill , n t lust vi'iir. , Kir. I tin nil n-r nf Tl M ATSON S M A( I A.IN'K. Mill he iiil,IMi(Ml K,-li. -.'S. i.",. ),. :1 Ilcu.'.-taml.i-pik'd Kv. Ily mull. l On per yi-iir. Vim will tiiK the nu ml IntitrustliiK --li.i:'i' luiiKii.im- l i Ammieii II ymi full to i'i'I lb,- immimr. Anky rii'ii -ili'iilcr fur ''"M V vim in .Mahki.m: nr. '1H-tltr still. "llil ii il.illiir lor a yi'in'v -,ti ,-.!'! it loll In TxM WATSON'S .MAOAZINK. I'.'l Wc-I lml Sirncl. Nrvv YdllK ClTV. N. V. Sale Without .Reserve I 1,1 sell ut puli In. .siilu without ii'sme, re. u.ii'illi'ss ol price or onM, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1905. i mi my farm, ut (hui-liou. W. -M. II. U.. tmur lIu.ierMou n. .Mil . nil iy hordes, (.iui,,, sli,tl.,. Ji is nail fmin iiiiiehiiM'ry. 20-PERCHERON HORSES 20 Auiou!' men sum,, ine )iro,l( mures, work hor-e. uil i-i hilly Hue lot of colls. I. guild :l .vemsold. iipiiiMlini. ; registered stulllous ami ,i rei.'isieri'ii i.roml mure, in foul to u reitlstcr- etl sli;ilton, t'rie winners. 26 SHORT HORNS-26 lieaistKrcil sloelt. iimoui; lluMiui show hull, wel'.'ht :.'..-C(i llis., :l times winner of 1st premium ut llui'i'slown l ulr, cows wuljfliluit l.-liiu. I.ftou una I.iVio ill-... iieer ineed: uw. Mime line dairy Mini'tliiiriis, 100 BERKSHIRES-IOO '.' herd liuurs, 1 from 1st prize litter nt the l'tiu Anieileun K.vpositlun: u lurt-e nunilier of sows, .vo'itiL- hours mm snivn not ukln: tkl lieud ie:.'isii'ie(l stock from ln-t herds In Atoerlnu, us w t'll its impori ed. 22 SHROPSHIRES 22 lic'isicred stoc!., h ruins, 17 ewes, mostly 1, ? mid :l . veals old. h!od of Aluiiniuf i,nd ' Folly r'uri" crossed. Kwes will a uniue '.IK llis. Un in si pric winner ut IliiL'crsiowu r'nlr. Wlile for (li-ciiitioii list to KII.I.NU W. MIS11, '-''' lluuerstowii, Miiryhind. Auditor's Notice. Xoliee Is hcniiy ulven Unit the illidfrslriicil uuditor upnuillled to Illlike d'stlil.uliiiii of Ihe funds in the nnuils of M .It. Siiullner exeeiilr u,' ' he hist ill. . (.'iiihuiiiie fix liite of 'I'.id low nsliip. deceiiseil. mil . it iu Ills iiiln'ii in McOoliliellshnr. I'u . lor 1, p,.,. loriiiiuice of suid duly ou Kriihiv, .Miireh ut in o'clock, u. in, iih, -a and whi-ie -a persons interested limy Litem it thev see liiopei'. J. N'KI.So.V SII'KS. '. '.-J uf Auditor Audilor's Notice. The uijiliivsijiud iiiiiliior upiioiuieil by the oriihuus Court of l.'uiinn eoiiniy to ius upon ei.'ciitloiis. iiinl to iniike dlHtriliutioii of the liiiliinc: nl i in fundi. In the hand.., r (, Enu I' lciiiim:. ad nlaisli iitni'of ti, itute of James I- lirr.ii . line or T.m ,r lo.iii l.lp. will sit f,,r ihn p,irp,.(, of his appointment at his olilce iu .McCouuellsliiin.., 'u., u r'vldlly, the. 'Ird (!.iy of March. IliuiV iu la o'elocit, a. in. of mi lrl day, when till persons having chums inraii,i suhl cslale inuy uppeiii' and uillke iiioiif of Mituo or otherwise he forever deliiin ed from piirlieliial iu;,' iu the fund, OKll II. HANIKI.S. S-IMw. Auditor. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice is hcreliv (;ln-u i tint the following tiuined iicconiitiiuis hine tiled their liecoiiiil u i he liecisicr and Clerk's oltlee of Kultoi, count v a., uinl I Iini the siiuin will lie present, ed to tne ijrnh.ins' l oiirt. ol suid eniiulv for eoiini uiiiilou on the ilni Monday of Murch iiexl. nciiif l ne .' t 'i day ut 4 j clock I'. M. I. I'lrsl .iii.l llnul uccouiit of Slllwell W I l nix ililniitiUoiiloi- ol (l,c c-iiiile of Isuiic J. l'eck lute ol Tlion.psun loAlihip. deceased, i. first uuil Haul ucciiiul. of ,1. Tilden Hill m. inlnisiiMior e i. a. of Hi,- cslale of John llill lute or lleihel township, deceased. S. I'lrsl uinl llnul iiccounl of M. I, Shulliier. r.si . eccator of the hisl will mid l.-iunifnl ol I'M her I isiier lute of Tod lo u-llU. iIccciik. (I- ltelster' Oltlee, I ell. M. KliS. For Sale at Trout'a drug store, "Ask for the 1905 t;i:o. a. iiahkm. "wwww ItuilNter. DOLLAR 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 faclory price. 1500 RODS 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 steel roof 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 and 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 Jobbers Prices and will sell at wholesale prices. We have bought 200 Tons PHOSPHATE you get nice fresh goods here, and our price will be lower than others. Remember we have O ltOrCS carryinSf the larirest variety of merchandise of any firm in Huntingdon county. CLAY RRI-C, Three Springs. Pa. f r. A js . . ,.A j ' s I t M i 1 , ( SPRING ; n : : i I ; i . ( ) I ; i i M ni M m A , M :l. IU ) M M Hi M H ) ni H f.k-t ANNOUNCEMENT 1905 The tiitiu of your is soon here and you will soon lio to look up your Summer Clothing. Our styles fo i Sui'lny; and Summer lire all in now wuiting your inspei: tion. The styles ami colorings for this sjuinj; ure nicer than ever unit you will lind any ttiinyr you may want here. Our list of customers have been growing rapidly and our ntolto is to please every hody, as wo use tho best method of liuildinjf a suit. Call in und look over our goods and prices and place your order, and onco we have built you a suit, you will come back u ;aiu. ; I GOLDSMITH'S TAILORING PLACE j All clothing bought here will be pressed free for six months. Goldsmith's Tailoring Place, mcConnellsburg, Fi. Hi ' ' ! U Hi -A. M Xead This Twice Star Trading Stamps Given, Fix It on Your Memory, It is interesting to know "that" $12.95 huys an Oak Bedroom Suit. $12.95 buys a Parlor Suit. $ 2.95 buys an Enamel Iron Bed full size. Oc; buys a Velour covered vfj.v Couch A postal will bring you an illustrated circular, it will prist you on prices. Complete line of Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, oil 'cloth, lilico CurttiiiiH, Shades, etc. . , Star Trading tumps given. Frank 13-17 ( 'lose to W. M. K. It. depot. Chambersburg, F DYSPEPSIA CORE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tk II .00 bottlconUln( 24 tlm.nl,. trial lira, which M ljfor 80 cnt ONLY AT THI LAtOMTOIIV Or E. C. D.WITT tc COMPANY, CUICACO. XIX. Kodol Almanac and 20 S "1 1 Woven Wire Fencini; at Prices so low as to Surprise all. to 35 each. Cheap, medium and high priced. We can furnish you hardware and glass to put up a house, a Buggies agons of which will lie in 'in time for spring plant ing. We carry no fertilizers over; so f hu u u III M U M )K M i l at . I i tu K Ml iu (U (U ! iu ( , ( : I t it ( (U iu M Mi' U U Ml )U ) iU E. Miller, Last Market Street, 1. Year Calendar."' g SUMMER '4