i District Atlornpjr George B I5j,niols was in Chainburstjurg last Wednesday. A series of meetings will begin at tlie Cherry Lane Dunkard church on the evening ol March lth. Money to loan for clients on first mortgage in sums of not less than 2(Xt.tM.i. M. I J. Shakknkh. La gririe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative quali ties of Foley's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "just at good." Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan- ery, McConnellsburg, tallow, ; he-jfhulos, horsehides, callskius, ir i slieepskins, for which the highest market price in cash will be jaid. A one'-dollar bill received Mon day from W. K. Morgret, Fair mount, III., puts a 0 on the label of his paper, lliley says he and his family are well, and hopes his friends aaiong the hills of "old Fulton" are having a good time. Wanted. Married man to oc cupy my tenant house, and to work by the year on farm, m woods and at sawmill. Good chance. Apply to C. li. Sl'ANCI.EK, jt. Knobsville, Pa. The Everett Press says that more than twenty of the teachers and officers of the dif ferent Sunday school of Everett met at the home of L. C. Mann and organized a class for the pur pose of titting themselves to be more efficient workers and teach ers. They will devote part of the liuur to the study of the Sunday school lesson and the remainder will be spent in the study as out lined in Dr. Harlliurts Revised Normal Course. Jt w.H pay Fulton county peo ple visiting (,'hambersburgto take a little time, while in that town, to go in and see W m. Ii. Ludwig's Jewelry Store. Mr. Lud wig's increasing business made it nec essary to move into more commo dious quarters, and you will now ti nd his store in the new Trust Huilding. (live him a call and j M;e one of the largest and most j successful jewelry establish ments in southern Pennsylvania. I M r. William Keefer, of Ayr j township, called at this office last ' Saturday to advance his subscrip tion to the News. Mr. Keefer says that wnilo no effort is made at his home to make poultry rais ing a specialty, his wife, during the past year, has sold from her own raising turkeys for which she received .'!1.00; ducks, :!4.1r, geese, 9.!.d, and chickens G1.-.) making a total of s14 .0.", which is certainly not an insignilicant addition to the income of any farmer's family. ATTACKED BV A MOB and beaten, in a labor riot, until covered with sores, a street car conductor applied liucklen's Ar nica Salve, and was soon sound and well. -'1 use it in my family, " writes (1. J. Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., "and find it perfect." Simply great for cuts and burns ( nly cat Trout's drug store. Thanks, Brethren. March I. I wish to say through the News that myself '"ul family were very agreeably !''-ised on Tuesday moruiog c. i .iu week to see Eld. T. JJ. I 'ai mer aud Silas Mellott come to our house with a load of flour, moat, groceries, dry goods, and money as a donation, for which the people of Need more and aloug Sideling Uill have our sincere thank. C. L. Fuuk. no r oi p cni- AP. lie may well think, he has got off cheap, who, after having con tracted constipation or indiges tion, is still able to perfectly ro hVv his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. K'iug's NewLifel'iMs. A (pick, pleasant and certain cure for headache, constipation, etc.A -c at Trout's drug store; guaranteed. Reduction Sale, lu order to reduce my stock of general merchandise preparatory to leaving the county the first of April, I will, during the next fif teen days, close out my goods at (jREATLY REDUCED PRICES. This means just what It says. W. B. Spkkk, Sal u via, Pa. Tom Watson's Magazine "The Magnrin That Ha An Idea llnck Of It." Have yiw hoiirtl that Hun. Tho. K W(xod of OporulA hus Viet-'un th publlcat.lMD of b You know lio Mr. Watson In ' Il"' tlHMiniu who wmti? "The Story of Fi-iinec.'' "I.lfn of Nuoleon." mil ' Tin Llfr niirt Ttmrnof Thorium JrfTcmon." Hit was Iho pi'oplo'n l'lirty candidate for President hint year. Kirt liuniher of TDM ATSON NMAliA.lNK wtll lie pnl'lWIied Keb. .'ft. For iale at til neUN-HlundH price lOe. Ity mail, -ft (' per year. Yon will mis the niot lutere-.tliiK I'.'H-pai.'C miiruinr Id America If you fail to yet this number. Ask your new wlealer for TmM W-riN MxuztHK or. bellerMill. .end a dollar for a year' Mii-eripiioii to TOM WATSUVS MAO AZINK. I'.'l Wi-t Old Street. Nl'W Yntlh ClTV. X. V. Auditor's Notice. The titideriKned atiilitor appointed by the OrphaD' Court of Kulton eottnly to paws upon exception., and to ni:ike distribution of the balunee of the funds In the hands of T. Klliott Fleniini.'. udmiulstrator of the Kstnte of .lames L. Kerlin. Ia:c of Taylor township, deceased, will sit for t tie purpose of his appointment at his oulee In McConuelNburk'. Pa., ou Friday, the :trd tluv of March. r.rnr,. at In o'clock, a. ui. of said day, when all persona having claims against, Naid estate may upprur and make proof of same or otherwise tie forever debarred from participating in tlie fund. t.l'.O M. DA N'l KLS. MVIw. Auditor. Auditor's Notice. Notice In hereby Ifiven that the undersigned auditor appointed to make distribution of tlie funds in the ImlitlH of M .It. Miattner. exeMltor of the last will, mv. i I Catherine Fix. late of Tod township, deceased, will sit in his otllee lu Metlonnellslnir. I'a , for the per lormance or said duty on Friday. March IS. lif'S. at 10 o'clock, a. m.. w Ijcu ami where all persons Interested may intend ir they see proper, J. NKI.SON Sll'I'.S J lift Auditor PNE I'MUNIA FOLLOWS A COLD but never follows the use of Fol ey's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals aud strengthens the lungs aud affords perfect securi ty from an attack of pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. Sold by all dealers. Clearance Sale. Harry E. Huston, the well known Clear Ridge merchant, rented C. Li. Crum's Saltillo store and took possession the first of this mouth, in order to close out the old stock aud make room for newer and fresher goods, he will begin a general clearance sale at Saltillo, on the Kith to last to the 1'lst of March, during which time, the goods will go at any old price. Harry bought the store goods at a great bargain, and his customers will get the benetit of it if they step up quickly. Until the next issue of this paper, he will pay ".. for lard, c. for chick ens, i:ic. for hams, V'c for sides and shoulders, 1.0u a bushel for onions, and fi.'c. a bushel for ap ples. ' TO CINE A COLD IN OMI: DAV Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. (.J rove's signature is on each box. L'oc PLEASANT KIDUE. John Garland was on Pleasant Ridge, Sunday Uriah Kline is making a tine lot of shingles for Wrn. Vallance. Morgan Deshong harvested a fine lot of ice last week. Andrew Truax and son Ril-v, Logue Shives aud family and II. II Strait and family spent last Sunday at F. R. Slaves'. Quite a number of our people attended the dance at Need more Friday night. George Morton and Ii. A. Tru ax spent last Thursday in the northern part of the county. Andrew Truax was the recip ient of a fine watch last week. Andy says it gives th'j timeof day, the month, the year, the hours, the change of the moons, and, al so, the price of potatoes. COUitl SETTLED ON HER LINUS. "My daughter had a terrible cough which settled on her lungs," says N. Jackson, of Dan vill, 111. "We tried a great many remedies without relief, until we gave her Foley's Honey and Tar which cured her." Refuse sub stitutes. Soid by all dealers. Card uf Thfcni8. Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Ott wish through the columns of the News to thank their friends and neighbors for their kindness du ring the illness and death of their litt'e son Len Barker. BV Till! TONIC KOL'TK. Tho pills that act as a tonic,und not aa a drastic purge, are De Witt's Little Karly Risers. They care headache, constipation, bil iousness, etc. Karly Risers are email, easy to take and easy to act a safe pill. Mack Hamilton hotel clerk at Valley City, N. D., says: 1 "Two bottles cured me of chronic constipation." Sold at Trout's drug store. Sale Register. Saturday, March 11. Mrs. Kate Shoemaker will sell at her former residence at Hustontown household furniture, sleigh, Port land cutter, and many other things. Sale begins at lu o'clock. Tuesday, March 11, George H. Mock will sell at his residence on the Cove Road 4 miles south of McCounelsburg, 7 head of horses, 37 head of cattle, bogs, sheep, corn hay, farming implements, &c. Sale begins at 1' o'clock, Credit 10 months. Wednesday, March K. D. li. Mumma, intending to remove from the County, will sell at his residence, 1 J mile west of Knobs- i ville, livestock, fa. in implements, j Guiser separator, threshing ma chine, household goods, A c. Sale j begins at 1 o'clock. Credit 15 i mouths. Wednesday, March 15, Harry E. Shore and Geo. li. Shore, ad ministrators, will sell at the late residence of Eli E. Shore, Esq., deceased, 2A miles north of Wat erfall, live stock, farming imple ments, hay, grain, potatoes, household goods, &c. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock a. m. Friday, March 17. James Yores will sell at his residence in McConnellsburg, three horses, cow, wagon, buggies, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 10 months. Monday, March L'0, Caleb 15 Hockensmilh, having sold liis farm aud intending to remove1 from the County, will soil at his I residence, 1 mile northwest of llarrisouville, horses, cuttle, hogs, ' farming implements, hay, corn, ' outs, potatoes, household goods, ; etc. Sale begins at 0 o'clcck. Credit 0 months. Monday, March 1U---W. H. : Nesbit will sell a carload of jew ! buggies and spring wrgons, fai in ! implements, harness. Ac, m front of his store at McConnclls-! burg. See advertisement in an-! other column. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, March, .1, Samuel M. Glass, intending to remove to ChambersUurg,' will sell at his residence in McConnellsburg, his household roods, kitchen furni - ture, A c. Sale begins at 1 o'clock , , . vreuiii it iiioiiins. Wednesday, March -2, (!eorgo VV. Com ore r,' intendinjr t) move to JJurnt Cabins, will sell at -.is . , , c residence, miles west of urnt ' Cabins, live stock, farmiuf, imple- meuts, all iu line condition. Sale begins at 1 oclock. Credit !' months. Wednesday, March 2.ln- tending to remove irom the Coun- ty, Mrs. Malioda Skipner will sell I at her residence 1 mile northeast of llarrisouville, on the road lead ing from the Pike to Knobsville, live stock, grain aud household goods. Sale begins at !) o'clock. Thursday, March L1;!. D. S. Moilntt. will laoll nt. liisi rouirlowo i n T ,ielf i n tr (vcur tj turn u hi n linnun ""'"""ra . ...... u.j.. ,t,, cow, wagons, buggy, mowei, plows, farm gears, hay and many other articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit ti months. Friday, March 'Jt, S. K. Pitt rnan, having sold his real estate at Harrisonville, will sell at pub lic sale, his stock, household goods, store goods, iVc. Sale be gins at lu o'clock, lie will also r.egin to auction oil" his store goods on Saturday lth at 1 o' clock, to be coutiuued. Friday, March 2-1. Mrs. F.ma line Robinson, having sold her farm, will sell at her residence, one mile north of Mann postof lice, horses, cattle, farm imple ments, household goods,' Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, March 2H. Chas. K Stevens will sell on tho J. D. Stevens farm 2 miles south of Dublin Mills, live stock; farm im plements, grain, household goods, A.c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 'J months. Wednesday, March 21), Rachel A. Speer will sell athor residence at Saluvia, livestock, farming im plements, hay, grain, c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Friday, March :il. Alda J. Sipes, having sold her farm, will sell at her residence, 'A miles soutn of Harrisonville, on Patter son run, her personal property, cousistmg of horses, cattle, farm ing implements, household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 0 months. j tr Uiirmi afm. M.r. Jim Lmtat T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Mil. 1? Patterns fiwn free with utWl Dress Goods, Choose from these Pretty H)05 Dress Fabrics. Itliu'k Silks, Wusli Si Hot, all nilors. Seusor.alilo . itiv'hiiin, ( lieviots, mixcil aiul plain. Superb Hlat'k lood.-i. The "BERT" B5;ua!.d LjiK,n Tailor-Made Walking Value 111 Dew Sknt Embroideries Crash Biack Silk Black, Cream Torchon Passeaientrle "f. )f llite llces- Js Toweling Trinimincs Al '0ver , an,d lrinmiiiiRS LaC(,s insertions LiniMi Towels Cloves: Kid, Hosiery: La- Ladies' and Wool, Lisle, dies', Children's Toweling Driving Cloves and Infants' Sweaters Ladies' Lace and Fancy Silkatcen Knit- Infants' Nick wear ting Wools, all Caps and Corsets - Surprises Colors Wraps Muslin and Ribbons, Tar- Veilings: White, Women's Knit feta anil Satin, Brown, Black. Underwear all Colors BIup, etc. Petticoats A1ILLIINERY Mourniiiff Millinery n spi'ciully. iJt-st tt'iiilo prioos for Kl'!:s iinj I'miHrv. T. J. WIENER, HANCOCK, MD. ROUSS RACKET STORE! Prices for February and March. ,'i0 1!,., builiihi- paper, per roll ... .7.V. Tar rooting piipi r ami 1. :i oy. , bottle of machine nil -lu. 2 (t., covered Initkut .V. :!.aiid -I it., covered bucket, .s and ldc. li and S (jt covered buchtts ..i:i and 2(c. The heaviest No. s v. asli boilers. ! U'ood Hiw doubhi brai-e I'.te. Unit truces f.onr traces per pair. . .4, fs tmd lis,',, Ttt.imut. ..l.i! itui , i(i- ti'i i r il'cl 0 nt liil lm:k,.ts j J0 ,i dairy pails V2 )t dairy pails : 11 "it l"iO' pi''is -'"''1'1' m;I-u-. Axle jrreasM in liticlvets. . . llic. I'm. 17c. ! 2(lc.f i'2r,. j -.h: HKc. s i 5 ft cross cut s.iws ; ?l It cross cut :iw shoeia;: pincers .. ; s"iu' ''"''i"'1"1'1' pi"''''''- 1.5-in. wood liles. ,,. , . u'on whips r0ir,.(. In;iis Table oil oloth 1.H. """;- -h'. tic. ..1 and :!2c. .l".c. I We are now handliti'' tin; Walkover ! a lot of them. See them. We now liive a nice lot 06 new slioes and It will ! pay you to see them. In taking an inventory, we lind that we liave ubout six ; pairs of shoes that wo had last yejr at HULL BENDER, Proprietors, JASKI. OH' OltANK Al TIl.W KHSK , .1 1' lit) Its ill uw li lo tht, Mmcli '1 ,tiii . Imi.'i, 1 colilliiuiirili on tlii'Ul Motility, li;lutlio 'Ji.'tti ilay of tlie month. IlIIAND .It'li'JKS. Nut linn II. M..IIotl. Farmer, llillust; r.iluiinl ! i "'l!'". LulmnT. Tlimupsun; K.l ai, I ,,.,! Iisoii; l-.iluaril iiooil 1 ii I.. Iliiviill. Miison. Wells Williutii .s.hmIits, Kminur, Tli'iiiuisoti; i (,.r((1 V. Mirllotl, Kurnier, Avr .Inn. w . Wotnl- , tiii-K, Karim-r, l:ilor; Si-ort wiymT, I'Hrm-'r, IliiMIn; .eiiiiis I'niik, l''rtt tin-r, 'I liiiui,i ,,; S a in nrl llenili'lsliot, I'mllliT, I lllon; tiro. .HiTrivrr, Kiiimitr, lrnioti; Oiitvlon K. Aliilliitl, I'ltnni'i-, I llHlln-1; Isiniii 1',,'iitlv. KHnncr. I'liloii; i;. IJ, liol, 'j'emr;n;l . I'( .111: A. K. CoU,;ui', LutioriT, ! .Miller, I'm in. r, iniiihn; i rimk Si-rnivi-'i . i.'nr- Ient,-r. I him,; IMwiinl Ulin K. M limr , l nv lor; lino. lir.-KH, l',niHr, Toil.l; llarrv lliiniil, l.iinil- Iinlil; II. I''. Illililfls. I'hmiiit, ItrltiMt; fliurv! Utr, I 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 ; .luhii K. ridin , t )MTii;ur. 't';i tor; Aiuuii M (.iirluiiil. I'ltiiiicr, CtMIu t;.los:.U V. M llutl, l'Hiiui r 'riiinuii. Wn tin HinliT.-lKin-i! shcrltl'f ml Jury Niuiiii inn;iM til I- illitn County, I'u., (in Hit: lMli tiny ol r-biii:uv, lmu. tliit ilriiw t'rum t ho wht-fl i-on-t'lininn 'I'" "'iii?r;il i'ttht l fur the yt- :to5, tlm ;iln't' niiiii"i ptTMuift tuyctticr wtlli tlmtr nrcw I'Htioil tllKl M'KilMII'l- til ItU 4 j Til IM I JliHHM In tlie (juiititv (.'iini t at Kn.tiMi (,'ounly, on Mnmliiv the -'oi h ,l.iy ol' March, l'"'". .IAMKS .. AI.KX ANIM.lt, AttfHt: SIMON DI.SMONC, Levi I. Murtun. Ji. A.TKL'AX. I'KTIT JUKOltS. It. H. Hann. Furnn'r, H"khu' ' I c k ; . S. K(- Wttrdrt, KkIIIhT, Well, NhiiiiicI i. A liiJl'i'WK, J,u- l"irtr, licllicl, NfiKou Jioi.th. HrtrintT, li tli I; W. M , liiuv, Kiiri-MT, Li Kin(f ,Yt-. k; W. M. Lttk!, 1'ufl. Mltftrr, lt!lr'Ht, MiU'litl A liut kiimii, Kfinin-r, liriii.h rct'k; ICiiiuiiut:! Mill. I iTia r, lliiir-li 'TtMrK; l-TH ' 'U-vfUjft'r, Liiii ivi , 'I'm uij-; Oiiv-r Hill, Kitrnii-rt lt-Miti; liml r l.tt'oherin, l-'iiriin-r, Tiivloi ; li.ivul ,Sirvci, Ltlnjrrr. Avr; Albert 1 1 Kuii, I uruii r, Ii-Un'l; Kluiv:r lilunt', l.Hl.t.i er. 'I'n.i.l; W.-IU t . Ten t 1hmI . t'l.Tk , Mi'Ciili-nel-l.iiru'; haiiicl M'rk, l- in iii.T, Tuill; U.iviil Laltli. I '. timer, Tavlur; Sfiinui-i Trn-u, Kni niMr, lii-U lift : ''.il vm M :m ti, .M iiU-r, a yr; '1 litis. tin t'ltir, l tri-hant , M ''uiiiu'llrslmr; hitictM Mum ma. luini-T, Llcklnu '.'ri't'k; ltny M. rSii", l-'urmi-r, l.lckhiu ' 'n-nk: .lulni ll(iilfii-h-;til, fiiiint-r, Itcltit; liicljitnl Allinv, Miner, Wei it; i it ml er, I ,n uu r, 'J'tiuiit .Mm; Wil- Imin lulwiti if, r 'ai ifiitr, 'I tivlor; .(ttinew K, ''oupi r, Liti.'in r, Ayr; (ii.tui Li- Hiiail, l.-iimrer, ThctiniiMiii; i)iiiii-n VV. TruniH, I' hi iii- r, riitin Mir, A Itix. ,itiiilctMn, Kttriner. Avr; .Jsuih-h K. l,. I i.lt l-'i.rf.ii r l.clnd' Silt. M ll..1( Ifeli'ithi, ILii vMV Shni., 'IV -her, 'I li.m.t.in; Wlllium K. Kt-Urt. Kiirmur. Itit'ulin; .lolm Lnuu. Kiii tner, I Mi It II ir. Inh ii A . Kinl-'irt. Fiu imr, A vi ; A. .J. rumor:!-. l-'ui'iiHT. I'ivltr; .hn-u int. ir,. KurmtT, linifh rr..k; Ahhjn kI,:h). I-Hriner, Ciiion; .fiii-'rh (' Mi'llit',l'itriiier, l.if k i ' 'rm-k ; -I oh it ',. Sii.ni I'ui tner, Ixtiil'n; Jt.lin St:ielvitr, ii.n : W ill lit mi r'liirluill, I'm ne r, '1 ;t vNir; rf n i' .inner, i iti',i: witiiaiu ii'hixi, fHrmni", I if Kiti iiiHi . Ayr; .1 tni' t Itliea, KuriiK-r, I'liUtu; Jim liHiuwin, ni ili-'r, uu'unr, ;s leiioiK- . ionnrti viii i,. v uinni, r m iner, Ayr. V tho nii'liirhiiieil SliL-rlfl mil .lt y ririiiinlH xlonor of Kul run founty, I., tin thn IMih ol Kelt! miry, IH'A, 4lil (liuw It. Ull tilt wlieel t'l n i - t (iniiinr I lit! ( iin:i til riiint (ir tlio vear iu)lit lint uimvt nmiifii iieittiii" lutrt-'thf r with tlteir op4'm mtitii uiitl rfniilciief to ItH Int it J uruin In the i ii it ul v ( tnirti ol Kulion fountv on ."I(tntiuy (hu 'mli titty ol Mitri-h, U rt -IAMKS O. Af.KXAKOKK, A'tKtt KIMON OI.S1IONO, J,ovl P. Morton, it. A, TIU AX. i:Xi:i:UTO h N i'l'('K. i.i.ii mil und i:mii mtfiit or ImvIiI H.'ftiiM.Lit (t r.isJir town hli(p h'ltlton oi unit v. IVuijn,i i v iiinii. tlceruM'U. J.ctrei-M tMitiHimiiinry un tlm uoovh CMtute huvlntr ltrn k i iniU.it to th uutt4-rvuntM) nil fif ru)U linleld tfil to the nuuI el-iio ar n, ijwt'rUml U miikw pit yiut-iit , mid tin me having ultllliut to plUHout tit nUlilf U 1 lumt tlfluy tt (!!), U, H KKKNWl. LVDJ A HKhKNKIt, Kxeoutorx, i VI lift, liusitjuloivn. I'h, ... s to .'Cic. So. () to 7 )0. J Suitcases . to ij.fiO Cotton lints !i and 11c ti") to $1. .'! to 7"ic. ..!ctol.l."i. 1 l(c. j H(!tl blankets j Men's overalls J Men's colton pants jlloilin pins j Doub.e spririL" traps.. W lro cutlers und nlvcrs :jsc !0. 2:ic. ISc. ! Heavy bridle bits I. Dinner buckets Diet, l.inierns See our .Vie acs A iiiei.t niatl in" J'.etler ones ill Trunks at all prices 10c. ..12, lit, to 2.'ic. l.ii()to $.'). 1 Lantern globes ;V. S fillip litirners .r and (iu. j; We have soma bargains lu hats for Wiudow hlimls or shades.. Ciirtuiii pole Telescopes l.ic.lioys and men, a hat that we sold at ji.i.- now is .i.ie: hlic ones at 7de: $1.20 fones at IMIe. and Sl.'IO. tliese nrp bin.. slu.es at .!.."iil and certainlv havn solil this lime. UL'GGV SALE. On Monday, March 20, 1905 Tho undersigned will sell al public salu In front of his storo, in McCon nellsbury;, 1U , 0I1 tnc, above day a carload of New liiiies and Spriuj,' wao-ons, also, Corn Plows, Sjirin"; i Harrow s and I lufrfjy Harness 1 mm,,, ... , ,, I J '"-''' dmclcs are all IlllW and will be sold without reserve. Sale to biviti at 10 o'clock a. m., when a credit of (i months will be given on all sums over fi.OO. W. II. N Kb HIT. MILL PHOPLRTV Tor Sale or Kent. Ovvin' to the denmmls of other bus iness the undersigned will sell or rent his mill properly at 1'ectonvillo, Md. This mill has line water power the .vear round, is equipped with full roller process, has a !iuo .ii.-Aun, and is near a railroad station. Terms are all rijrbt and. this is an excellent chanco for the rijrht man. Call on or address the owner M. L. 1T.CK, 1 c tonville, Md. Register and Clerk's Notice. i ?,,,t;'r ,s "Toby nwii thul tlm fiillowliiK I n,,I,l-d 'l,"'"Uniiini-s huvrt tlu d Unuv mnumuiH Ku ""' ''1'i-rr ii,a UimU oilu-n tff I-'uIi.mi I ,!,?',Ut v u ' 1 ,Uit l"M wlH prt'sciiL. ' V . ,i ' l,url' ol KHUI ,,,,IV '"' mw, H-uif Him i 1 ful.iy um u ctut'lt I'. M. u pii me .irti riiMnrkv in ftiiirt!ii i Trim x , ttdiuinii i aiitr of iIih fiiul e f Isuat J. Mini iiihI jlQitl ueoutit, ot Stllwell V. ' ' um; in i noji.psnu u t ileceii'sfii Mrst uuri Haul ttcoinil of J. Tiltltfii Kill m. iimil-.tniti.r v. t . n, of thu i-liu ol John iiijj lULt' Of li' tlll I toUlmhlp, d(T!.t,tl. :i KIinI iwi hiiitl iuM'oiint of M. It, Shtinncr !.).. l Aeeuiorof the hint Will UIKl Itliiuu-lli Of Ktht'l' l-'isUr lillB or Tint tow llll- lieoeu. t tl Kuk'lsliir'- Ullli-i-. Koli. liu. Ill .V :k. A. HAKKI j, Hi'KMer. l)r Sali at Trout's drug stora. 4,Ask for the 1905 it n m mm $!'- 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. 1L7AA nAAC Woven Wire Fencing I jUU kUDj at pjices so U)" as to 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 un nana iu scicli iiuiii, ,? Furniture 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 Jobbers Prices and will sell at wholesale prices. , We have bought 200 ToflS of which will he in in PHOSPHATE !SrS you get nice fresh goods here, and ourprice will be lower than others. Remember we have 3 Stores in Huntingdon county. CLAY Three Springs. Fa. ir;jr Hi l I if ; ' ti ; t ; I I ! ' I .' ( 'M ikt ) I ' I M m JiJ '. rli Hi IH .- !' t fi ' f Hi Hi Hi Hi 1 ui "1 Hi Hi Hi SPRING g SUMMER ANNOUNCEWENT 1905 The tiino of year is uocm liero and you will sium Ix fin to look up your Suniuier ('lothin'. Our st.vlos ftir Spring and Summer are nil iu now wuitiug jour ins'pou tion. The Btylos and colorings for tlii spring' ure nieur thun ever ami you will lind any tliluy you may wnntliero. Our list of customers have bi-crn growing rapidly and our inolto Is to pleuse every body, as wo use tho best method of building n suit. Call in und look over our goods and jirn-es and plaeo your order, and onco we have built you a suit, you will coino back a ,'ain. ! -l GOLDSMITH'S TAILORING PLACE All clothing bought here will bo pressed free for six mouths. Goldsmith's Tailoring Place, McConnellsburg, Fei. R ead This Twice Star Trading Stamps Given, Fix It op 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. Od buys a Velour covered -qO.O couch A postal will briujr you an illustrated circular. It will post you on price. Complete linn of Furniture, Carpets, Matiiuys, oil Cloth, l.aco Curtains, Shades, etc. .. Star Trading tamps Iven. Frank 13-17 Close to , . V. M. IS. It. depot. vhambersburg, I DYSPEPSIA DIGESTS ' TU 11.00 bottleonUlni rMIO U B.C. K.WITT At Kodol Almanac and 200 Year Calendar." to $35 each. ' Cheap, medium and high priced. We can furnish you hardware and glass to put up a house, a steel roof to Dut on it. and Daint and enjoy the distinction of carrying the largest variety of merchandise of any lirm PARK, f I Hi I ( Hi III Hi H I Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi H 4 u t I ; 1 1, tii Hi Hi ill HA Mi i ( KM I ' I i Hi yi !ii III E Miller, I - ast Market Street, X. WHAT YOU wat" 2H ttmr.lh, trial Hu, which Mil. fur 80 CM,tt QHLV AT Turn uioMTiii. n i COMPANY. Clirr a
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