A ., Rortsent cf c;gp.r3 at Mallcy'? grocery. Paul Winner is paying i and y cnnts a pound for beef hides. Tlio surest and safest remedy Tor Kidney and bladder discascH is Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by all dealers. This is a tune to sub scribe lor the Fl'LTON UoUNTY Nkws. Only a dollar a year in ad van co. Mrs. Harry Dawuey will dis play a new stock of millinery in a week or so, at her homo at IIus tontown. 1 lor advertisement will appear in due time. roley 'h Kidney Cure if taken i in timo affords security from all kidney and bladder diseases. Sold by all dealers. Alex Patterson aud family moved from their farm in Ayr township, last Thursday, into part of ox-Treasurer Cec. B. Mel lott's house on Water street. Mrs. Alice McNulty William son announces her millinery op cuing for Friday and Saturday, April 14 and l', 1905. No. 19, W. Market St., Chamber sou rg, Pa. A couutry boy wanted to learn trade. Will have a good home and good wages while learning. Must be right hauded. Address Lr.x'K Box 11, McConuellsburg, Pa. During March, snow fell throe times aud brought the total fall during the winter up to 30.3 inch es. This surpassed by nearly twelve inches the snowfall of the previous winter. Mercantile Appraiser George W. lhxson and daughter Miss Clara of Brush Creek valley were guests of John V. Stouteagle's family on Monday, It was Clara's first visit to the County Seat. Mrs. Mary Ann, widow of tin: late Win. A. Bowles, died at her lome at Hancock on the Sd inst., aged "'.) years. Mrs. Bowles was twice married her first husband being Mr. Nelson McKinley. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Dick son, of this place, have issued in vitations announcing the mar riage of tlieir daughter, Alice Dullield, to Morrill W. Xace in the Presbyterian church, Wed nesday evening, April Kith. Governor Pcnnypacker has sigued the bill prohibiting the i sain or use of tire-worke, lire crackers, pistols, explosives, j canes and ammunition containing chlorate of potash and other high explosive compounds. j Kev. Kay If. Carter has formal-, ly tendered his resignation as pastor of the Falling Springs Presbyterian church, Chambers burg, and will go as a representa tive of Hh Falling Springs church to the Mission field of India next fall. W. D. Myers was last week re elected assistant turgess of Han cock. Davy has been on the council in one or another capacity ever since he went to Hancock, aud last week had the highest number ot votes ot any man on the ticket. The Barton house, at Hancock, has ceased to be a hotel, aftei having been a hostlery for near ly 100 years.. It will be convert ed into a store and apartments. Many famous public men have been entertained within its walls, especially in the days of stage coaches on the old National pike. Mr. R. K. Taney boarded there for nearly 13 years, says the Star, and during his sojourn drank enough coffeo to float a canal boat. Most of our boys are interest ed in the war news from thestrug glo between Japan and Russia. it, is fuite a prevalent idea that Japan is a "little"' nation. Of courso it does not spread out over the earth like Russia but it isn't so very small after all. Without ' counting Formosa which bolongs to It, Japan is larger than the British isles by L'7,000 square miles. The population is 3,000,000 greater than France. Japan has sen, out an army of more than 400,000 to light Russia. That is larg'cr than Napoleon III had at the-beginning ol the Franco PruKsiawar. Of the six armies rant to fight each was as large as that of either party at Waterloo. ' During the present contest it has shown itself among the first class maritime powers. Taken alto gether Japan is about the biggest little nation in the world although it does not look big on the map. fcCor.r.;:':'iz?; boreal Sshsoi, The undersigned will open a Normal school mvhePublic School Building, McConnellsburff, at 1 p. tn. Monday, May 13th, to con tinue 8 weeks. Tuition 5. No reduction for part of term. Good board may be had from $-.30 up. Special attentiou to those prepar ing to teach. County Superin tendent's examination at close of ( term. One able assistant teacher has already been engaged, aud more will be employed if hv.q of school demands it. B. C. Bamiikksox. A Tried Mil True Mend. Cue Miuuto Cough Cure con tains uot au atom of any harmful drug, and it has been curing coughs, colds, croup and whoop ing cough solongthat it has proven itsolt to be a tried aud true friend to the many who uso it. Mrs. Gertrude Fi. Fenner, Marion, Ind. says: "Coughing and straining so weakened me that I run down in weigh from 14 to 0- pounds. After trying a number of reme dies to no avail, One Minute Cough Cure entirely cured me." Sold at Trout's drug store. ;ery thing About a Wedding. The New Idea Woman's Mag azine for May contains a number of articles apropos to the ever re current spring wedding. Char lotte Milward writes on wedding- gowns, and gives it as her opiniou that, although sentiment still in clines many girls to the tradition al white satin .for their bridal dresses, this material is not near ly so much in accord with the fashions and taste of the present day as the softer and newer crea tions in chiffons, lace, net, supple silks, crepe de Chi je or crepe de Paris. An article by Frances Welch-lJritton takes up the eti quette of weddings, and details the proper forms, from the invi tations to the rice shower. Wedding-breakfast menus and recipes for home made wedding-cakes are given in the cooking columns: and Ksperance Goodlove contri- I butes an article on marriage as it i appeals to the business woman, i in which she concludes that "the girl who lias had her liberty, who j has fought her own battles and I heartily enjoys the fighting, none the less enjoys more deeply than she will, perhaps, admit, thewom- anly occupation of depending on ! a man." School Report, Report of the McConuellsburg Primary for the seventh month, ending April 0. Number of pu pils enrolled during month, -10; average attendance, 35; per cent, of attendance, 93. The following are the names of tne pupils who attended every day during the month: Lucile Grissinger, Minerva Pittman, Pauline Suders, Elizabeth Doyle, Faith Reed, Hollis Wible, Guy Reed, Raymond Grissinger, John Stouteagle, Mac Morton, M'Clei lan Pittman, Walter Largent, Al bert Largent, Fred Fisher. Ol ive Grissinger, teacher. PLANS TO (iKT WCM are often frustrated by sudden breaking down, duo to dyspepsia or constipation. Brace up and take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They take out the material. which are clogging your energies and give' you a new start. Cure headache and dizziness too. AtTrout'sdrug store; L'5c guaranteed. A CHATTANOOGA DKUUlilSTS STATEMENT. Robt. J. Miller, Proprietor of tho Read House Drug Store, of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes: "There is more merit in Foley's Honey and Tar than in any other cough syrup. Tho calls for it multiply wonderfully and we sell more of it than all other cough syrups combined." Sold by all dealers. Thomas B. Stevens purchased a lot of ground from W. II. Nes bit on the north side of Water street and is erecting thereon a two story frame building 32x30 feet. Tho first floor will contain a hall and two store rooms. The floor on the second story west of the hallway will be divided into two rooms which will be fitted up as dental parlors, and will be oc cupied by Dr. Stevens as soon as they are completed. Tho rooms on the lirst floor will be used by the owner in which ho will carry a stock of furniture and general housefurnishing goods. The building is well under way audit will be open for business in the near future. BEDrCRD-FUlTGN TELEPHONE CO. Board of Directors Elected, Capital Stock to be Increased. The annual meeting of the Bed ford Fulton Telephone Company was held in the office of M. D. Barndollar, yesterday when the following persons were elected directors for the ensuing year: J. S. Hershherger, II. F. Gump, W. II. Bumgardner, N. B. Hanks, II. W. Bender, R. II. Kay, K. N. Palmer, John Q. Nycum and W. W. McDaniel. The stockholders also voted i.o increase the capital stock from 10,0N)to i'O.ooo. Kverett lie publican, April 7. WON A NAMI; Op PA Ml;. DoWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous httlo pill, have been made famous by their certain yet harmless and gentle action upon tho bowels and live'-. They have no equal for biliousness, consti pation, etc. They do uot weaken the stomach, gripe, or make you feel sick. Once used always pre ferred. They strengthen. Sold at Trout's drug store. Quick Service to California. Tho Rock Island's Special Tourist Sleeping Car Excursions to California are several hours quicker than auy other line. To satisfy tho demaad for an up-to-date service, arrangement has been made for a new, specially built, improved pattern of tourist sleeper, leaving Chicago daily and reaching Los Angeles in sixty eight hours. Why not have the best and quickest, wheu the cost is no greater than the other kind ? Full information irom any Rock Island representative, or from Johu Sebastian, Passenger Traf tic Manager. Rock Island System, Chicago. . Bark Wanted. We are in the market for a largo quantity, this year's peel, Rock Oak and Hemlock bark. For prices, apply to S.Um.LO TAXNKKY, 3-t;9-m2. Saltillo, Pa. NP.W CURE FOR CANCER. All surface cancers are pow known to be curaole.by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. .Tas. Walter's, of Dullield, Ya., writes: "I had a cancer on my lip lor years, that seemed incurable, till Buckleu's Arnica Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly well." Guaranteed cure for cuts and burns. 5c at Trout's drug store. Sale Register. Thursday, April 13. Charles T.Dixon, having sold his farm, will sell at public sale at his resi dence at Sipes Mill, live stock, farming implements, household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Credit 9 months. AGENTS ANYBODY CAN DOIT AGENTS We want good live representa tives to take orders for "Peuroor Pearl" Medallions. Entirely new. Sell at sight. Big money. Ex clusive territory given. Agents' supplies. Novelties up-to-date. Write at once. Universal Man ufacturing Company, Pittsburg, Pa. Branch Manager, We intend opening a Branch in this, or adjacent towns, for the district botwaen York and Som erset counties, aud require a thoroughly reliablo aud compe tent life man to take charge as District Manager. Good renew al contract. Communication con fidential. Address Sun LifeAssuruiico Co. of C'uiiiiJu, fill (ill Stephen (ijriml J tiiild inr, j I'hlludulpliiu, l'u. A GUARANTEED CL'RE 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 1 1 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If yourdruggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will bo forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis. Mo. Family Wanted. To move on farm in Allen's Val ley, opposite Kuohsville, Pa., to keep store for saw mill camps, and to keep boarders. Employ ment given to mou of tho family Rent free, and possession giv en at once. Au excellent oppor tunity for the right part. Call on or address II. Kai.uacii & Sons, Richmond Furnace, 3t. Pa. WIENER MILLINERY Clever Conceptions of Artistic Millinery Ready for Easter Children's and Infants' Headwear, Flow ers and Foliage, Fine Ribbons, Fancy Gauzes and Chiffons. o 3 Dress Wonderful Offerings In Spring Dress Goods Mohairs, Voiles, Poplar Cloth, "Soiesette." Shirt-Waist Goods in all the Spring Washable Fabrics Linen, Gingham, Mercerized Silk, Wash Silks, Fil de Soie. Novelties, Belts, Neckwear, Gloves, Jus trite Corsets, Beautiful Muslin under wear, Hosiery, Select Diess Trim mings, Laces and Embroideries. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, VYd. SEE HANNEU The Event of the Millinery Season ! SPMNG AND SUMMER OPENING Tuesday, April ISth and Wednesday, l!)th, 1905. Having just returned from the city I will exhibit not, only a choice of PATTERN HATS but a large, complete and attractive stock of every thing in the Mil linery Lino. Fine P.osm, Ex.iuisno Small Flowers, Hraids, Laces, ChilTons, Miilmes, Silks, Ribbons, Ladies Xockwear, n. Lena J3. Lai dig, Hustontoun, F. ROUSS RACKET STORE CORSETS, CORSETS, We handle tho best Corsets thai is made and in the best styles. It is the Armorside, at 8Hc. Also 2', IW, and 4."ie ones. Announcement for April and Housecleaning Time Hardware, 20 It building paper 50c roll. 30 tb building paper 75c roll Bachelor manure fork 4Hc. Poultry wire II to 7o a yd. Garden rakes 15 to 22c. Steel shovels 4Mc, Floor oil cloth lite. Best grade Moor oil cloth 2lo. 4 boxes carpet tacks 5c. Matting tacks lc Horse shoe pincers 25 and 55c Shoeing hammers 25c. Horse rasps Hi to 21c. Curry Combs 5 to llio. Thanking you for the increase in our business, we are HULL & BENDER, Felt window shades He. Oil shades fringed 23c. 50c shades for 35c. White curtain poles He Brass rods 8c. Litiv.e curtains 'i yd 3!c. Lace curtains 3 and 3J yd long for (i.'ic to $1. Proprietors. Adminisrator's Notice. LelK-rH or ulllnltllM HUluli ou I he cMuleof Will. K. liivi'Qx mid Kliiulirii' Itl l .11-, hue Wells township I'a,, (leeeuseit. lluvinif liel'li urmit eu by tilts liei'ister of Willi for Kulloli eouuly, to the stlbscrllier. v IlllMi postolllee mliii ess Is Wells Tunneiy. Fulton Comity, I'll.. ulluiM'sons who ure imlc hied to the ulil estulu will uleuse make imvim.-nt. itod Uuistj huvinK eluluiN Mill Die.seut theui to M. C. Ill VKNS. . Aduiluistrulor. 4-IX.'H) Wells Tauuery, I'a. Contractor Warded lor Bark Peeling. We, tho uudersigrjed, will con tract witli one, two, or three par ties to peel burk, for any quantity Hiicli parties think they can peel. We quote liberally per ton. For further information call on II. Kalbach & Sons, Allons Val ley, opposite Knobsville, or ad dresa them ai Richmond Fur nace, Franklin county, Fa. PNEUMONIA IS KOBHbl) Or" ITS TERRORS by Foley's Honey aud Tar. It stops the racking cough and heals and strengthens the lungs. If taken m time it will prevent as attack of pneumonia. lietiiHO substituted. Bold by all d.iukira. Silks o PATTERNS. CLOTHING, CLOTHING. We have any thing yon may want. Chil dren's suits from 75c to 2.2.r); youths, 82.25 to $4.25; men's, $2.40 to if7."5. Meat saws 2 foot rules H in., brass band rules .'1x3 In , steel. but hinges 20 to 75c. 8c. 2Sc. .05c. Mattings 10,. 12 to 20c. V e have Just added to our stock nice line of Lancaster ginghams at 0c a yard. Have you seen any of that 4-4 unbleached muslin that wo are sell ing at 7c yd. Compare it with what you have been paying H. lied table damask 23c; white 2.'(c. We now have our men's summer un derwear, and It is flno, men's double scat drawors 23c; Balbrlggun drawers and shirt 43c. We just received a new shoe for children and misses with a low heel that wo think is hard to beat, (i to 8 fi3c; 8J to 12 75c; 12 to 2 i)0c- See onr line of shoes Convention, of School Directors to Heel County Superintendent. To the Sehool hlreei ors of Kultou uotint v : ienl lemeu : iu pilrsimner of the forty. Illlrd Miction of the net of Muy 8. I MM, you Hie tierehy notllled ti 'imm'1 in eonveut Ion. uttlie eniirl house, In MeOoiinelKlnn-K. on the llrst Tuesday In Muy. A. 1). lues, hello the seeoiid iluy of the mouth, ut I o'cloelt n. in., mid seleet vlvu voee, ly u uiujot-ltyof the whole mitnher ot uircetors present, otie person of llterury ttnu sclenlitiu tieituirelneut, mid of skill und e'xper leitee in the url of teuehliiK, um eouuty Kuper luteudeul, for the three sueeeedintf yeurs; and eertlry Hie result to the Stute Supr rlntemli-nt ut llurrlslmiK. lis required ly the Ihli ty-uinlh uud fortieth seotiou of sunt uot, C'ilAS. K. JIAKTON. County huperintundeul of r'ultim county Atrll :t. IU. at. TO CUKE A COLD IN 0MB DAY Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W. (Jrove's signature is on each box. 25c por Sale at Trout's dru;? store. "Ask for the 1905 $! DOLLARS -$! Vour 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. 1ETAA nirVC Woven Wire Fencing 1 D UU KUIJi) at lriccs ,ow 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 yard. 40 COOK and on hand to select from, $13 Furniture We and 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 Buggies and Wagons which will be here in April and for 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 ToriS Of which will be in in nilAPnn JITr time forspnngplant- PHOSPHATE you get nice fresh goods here, and our price will be lower than others. Remember we have 3 Stores in Huntingdon county. CLAY PARK, Three Springs. Fa. Spring is Here at Last 1 1 1 M rl 1 il J n i M i. H n 'i n I'M Hi n,l i . M ti M M. A H4 M H,4 . Hi . M Hi and-brought with it a great many orders for suits. If you have not placed your order yet drop in and look over our line of goods, , get prices and see how we build a suit. We can show you anything in our line and we are sure to please you. GOLDSMITH'S TAILORING PLACE, McConnellsburg, Fei. Opposite the Public School IJuildmg. Read This Twice 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. QI buys a Velour covered " Couch A poiital will bi-liijf you an illustrutud ciruulur. Jt will post you on prices. Complete Hire of Furniture, Curpeu, MiUtlm,', Oil Cloth, . Lace CurtaliiH, Shudes, ius. Star Trudinj; tnuipH kIvuii. W M. U. U. n depot. s . ETOPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TU f 1.00 kottl sontalio JH tma tha IrUI tU: which Mils for 80 cil. . MIMMD ONLY T TNI LAMIUTOftV Or K. C. DtWITT A) COMPANY. CHICAGO. II T - Kodol Almanac and 200 YeaJ Calendar." STOVES RANGES to 35 each. Cheap, medium and high priced. can furnish you hardware glass to put up a house, a and enjoy the distinction of carrying the largest variety of merchandise ot any firm M Ml fA 1 1 l ft M .. M f f h y4 m ft I'M 'M ft t. H f M Hi f.M East Mar,.ct ytrcct v hambersburg, Pq.
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