Emter Caudles. Get iLciii at Irwiu's. Luther Grove of Clear Ridge, vas in town last Thursday. A fine assortment of cigars at Malloy's grocery. Inquire at Trout's Drugstore if you want to buy corn. Paul Wagner is paying 7 and 8 ceuts a pound for beef hides. You get the best stylo at the lowest price at Maye Johnston's. The surest and safest remedy for kidney and bladder diseases is Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by all dealers. This is a grx.il time to sub scribe tor the Pulton County Nkvs. Lmiy a dollar a year in ad vinici;. Three pounds of fine large prunes, twenty-five cents at Ir win's. Try them for your Faster tiriik-f;ist. There is no difference between ! and back to work the suit- you got at Charlie Gold- j CIlP 'our ueens smith's and the one vou cot in 1 the buLs vootu 've the Big City except in price. Foley's Kidney Cure if taken iu time atl'ords security from all kidney and bladder diseases. Sold by all dealers. Kead C. E. Goldsmith's new advertisement. Charlie is having a great run on spring and sura- mer suits, and he and his help can hardly keep up with the or- lors- A country boy wanted to learn j trade. Will have a good home I and good wages while learning, Must be right handed. Address Lx k Box 11, McCouuellsburg, Pa. Mr. Samuel Bancroft, proprie tor of the Bedford Springs sum mer resort ha been elected pres- ident of the Huntingdon & Broad , Top llailroid Company to succeed j the late President Colket. J For Sale. A fine two-year- j old part bay colt, works nicely, ' and a fiue driver. Will trade for a good yearling. For particulars ; call on or address Ika Smith ' Ijocust Grove, Pa. j The Everett Republican, last . week started out on the twelfth ' year of its existence. The Re-! publican is one of the best ex-i changes that comes to our desk, and we trust that Brother Cham-' herlain mav rind this a still more I i prosperous year to nim tnan ny of its predecessors. I I i A CHATTANOOGA DRUGGIST'S STATEMENT. I I Robt. J. Miller, Proprietor of the Read House Drug Store, of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes: "There is more merit in Foley's Houey and Tar than in any other cough syrup. The calls for it multiply wonderfully and we sell more of it than all other cough syrups combined." Sold by all dealers. WEST DUBLIN. The calithumpian band was out in full force Wednesday evening serenading Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gladfelter, at the home of Mrs. Gladtelter's parents, Daniel Lai dig and wife,. The young couple have. the best wishes of their many friends for a pleasant voy age through life. Charles Foreman has been ail iug for some time, but is report ed to be improving. Stephen Wilson spent Satur day aud Sunday at home. He is employed at a sawmill near Burnt Cabins. J. F. Johnson has bought a new sawmill to replace, the one that burned a tew week a ago, and ex pects to have it ready to work in a short time. James Foreman has gone to Roaring Springs, Blair county, where lie h .is employment at car pptiter work. J. E. L on has bought a team of horses and a new wagon to use inhauliughis lumber to Three Sprir its. Clarence Bergstresser, who went to Altoona a shorttime ago, has1 a good position there in Jos. P. Long's grocery store. J. F. Johnston's steam saw mill was burned Saturday night, Apr. 1, the mill being a total loss. Ross King has bought a horse aud is busily engaged in turning up the sod. Zelda Laidig has teen ailing the past week. Piue Grove school closed on Wednesday of last week and Lai dig school will closo Tuesday of this week. Jaw. K. Reader has moved to Hiram Clevenger's farm, known ea ihu John Lyon property. ' i Citting a Queen Bee' Win)?. Dallas Lore Sharp describes a method of preventing bees from swarming m The Country Cal endar for May, the first issue of the new outdoor monthly publish ed by the Review of Reviews Hook Co.: Keep your queens clipped. Lay aside your sentiments, your fears of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Auimals, your ideas that it hurts her, your fears of killing tier, and get your scis sors. Sei.o her au.y way. She won't sting. Get her by one wing (if you can't do better) aud holding her gently against the frame, snip otT one wing. This won't stop the swarmiug, but it will keep the bees from abscond ing, for the swarm won't go otT without the queen while you are away. So you are often able to induce them to call otT the strike thou, give tin; in shade j at the hottest hours if necessary, shake them if they show signs of swarming, and keep the colonies strong. NKW CURE FOR CANCER. All surface cancers are now known tobecuraole.byBucklen's Arnica Salve. Jas. Walter's, of Outfield, Ya., writes: "I hud a j j cancer on my lip for years, that I seemed incurable, till Bucklen's; Arnica Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly well. " Guaranteed cure for cuts and burns. L"c at Trout's drug store, Young People's Societies' Union Meeting. The Christian Endeavorers, the Epworth Leaguers, aud all other j Societies of youDg or old people o! every denomination, are ask-' ed to be present and to engage in j the Union service in the Presby-1 terian cnurch on Sabbath even- j 'in next' APr- -3 at "::!0 o'clock, s- M; CooK Secretary, j A" t'ie Moncy in California is not rroni its gold tields. For- tunes are made from the wheat fields aud the fruit farms. Why not investigate the chances there? Tickets, '.):) Chicago to Californ ia, via Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Union Pacilic and Southern Pacific line, daily, March 1 to May 1.", Rate for double berth, 7 Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara or Sacramento. Tourist folder, with complete in formation, sent free on request. F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, or W. S. Howell, i.1! Broadway, New York. AGENTS ANYBODY CAN DOIT AGENTS We want good live representa tives to take orders for "Peuroor Pearl" Medallions. Eatirelynew. 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 between York and Som erset counties, and require a thoroughly reliable and compe tent life man to take charge as District Manager. Good renew al contract. Communication con fidential. Address Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, (ill-tin Stephen Girard Jiulldinjf, U Philadelphia, Pa. 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 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Pans Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. McConndlsburj Normal School. The undersigned will open a Normal school inthePublicSchool Building, McConnellsburtf, at 1 p. m. Monday, May l.'th, to con tinue 8 weeks. Tuition No reduction for part of term. Good board may be had. from $2. 50 up. Special attention to those prepar ing to teach. County Superin tendent's examination at close of term. One able assistant teacher has already been engaged, and more will be employed if size of school demands it. H. C. Lamhkkkon. I rRA,K P. PLEJblNUER, Practical Surveyor, Emmaville, Fulton countv. Pa., Graduate of the Scranton School of Civil Enfiit.pt-i in)?. Land Surveying a Spwlalty. Maps, drafts, and cak'ulutiimscare fully and ai-ciiratoly executed. 4-l,. SALUVIA. Mrs. Enialine Sponsler and two little childron have neon on the sick list, but are improving un der Dr. Hoop's care. A child of Leonard Hockeu smith aud wife has been quite poorly. Mrs. Anna Ilann is spending several days at the homo of S. II. Ilockensmith in Taylor. Their daughter Sadie still continues critically ill. We had quite a blizzard of a snow snorm last Sunday regu lar Match weather. C. T. Dixon and wife have mov ed m with Kmory Hosier at the Specr farm. Roy Sipe spent Sunday with lierte Hann. Miss Grace Hann and little sis ter Marie spent Sunday after noon with Cora Strait. Martin Lake is singing "A i Charge." It's a twin boy and j ir WON A NAME OF FAME. DcWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pill, have been made famous by their certain yet harmless and gentle action upon the bowels and live'1. They have no equal for biliousness, consti pation, etc. They do not weaken the stomach, gripe, or make you feel sick. Once used always pre ferred. They strengthen. Sold at Trout's drug store. Bark Wanted. We are iu the market for a large quantity, this year's peel, Rock Oak and Hemlock bark. For prices, apply to Saltillo tannery, 3-2'J-m2. Saltillo, Pa. LOCUST GROVE. Mrs. Wm. Lake is very ill at this writing. Samuel Smith, who has been confined to his bed with pneumon ia, is slowly recovering. Wm. II. Spade, who was called to this place on the Hth, inst., on account of the serious illness of his wife, returned to Altoona this week to resume work at the car penter trade. Mr. Spade expects to move to the Mountain City in the near future. Family Wanted. To move on farm iu Allen's Val ley, opposite Kuohsville, Pa., to keep store for saw mill camps, and to keep boarders. Employ ment given to men of the family Reut free, and possession giv en at once. An excellent oppor tunity for the right party. Call on or address H. Kalkach & Sons, Richmond Furnace, ol. Pa. FLANS TO GET RICH are often frustrated by sudden breaking down, due to dyspepsia or constipation. Brace upand 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. AtTrut'sdrug store; 2."c guaranteed. McKIBBIN. We had a fine snow last Sunday for April. Gilbert Mellott closed his term of school at Pleasant Grove last Wednesday. Mrs. Etta Chaney from Mary land was visitiug her parents in this county. William Truax accompanied his daughter to Maryland, where he ! expects to spend a few days. Maud Clark was visitinsr her friend Mrs. Rachel Wink in Whips Cove. Mrs. Wink expects to spend the summer in Harrison burg, Va. We are sorry to see her go, Delpha Truax, having spent the winter iu Maryland, has return ed to her home near McKibbin. Morton Hess and wife aud Mrs. Ellen Clark were the guests of Hank Truax's last Sunday. Johnson Layton sings, "A charge to keep I have." It's a boy." Harry Parlette has moved to Wm. Truax's to take charge of farm. Rev. A G. B. Powers will preach his spriug sermon at Pleasant Grove Easter Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m. WIENER MILLINERY Clever Conceptions of Artistic Millinery Ready for Easter Children's and Infants' Ileadwear, Flow ers and Foliage, Fine Ribbons, Fancy Gauzes and Chi H ons. 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, Aercenzed Silk, Wash Silks, Pi I de Soie. -NoVelties, Belts, Neckwear, Gloves, Jus trite Corsets, Beautiful Aluslin Under wear, Hosiery, Select Diess Trim minjjs, Laces and Embroideries. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Vd. SEE MANNER New, Up-to-date Millinery Sale. Millinery at Strikingly Low Prices. Our Millinery Store is full of sunshine. The Spring and Summer Hats aro hero in ouiitl.-ss numbers. Everything that's stylish from the simplest street hat s to the most lashionubie creations made e are makiny exceptionally low prices on beautiful Spring and Summer Millinery, Indies Neckwear, Silks for Waists An Clique, Lares, .etc. In fact, we feel certain that the low prices here stand without a parallel. We will be pleased to have you call any day and see our ele ment line of Hats. Our hats ranjfe in prices from 75c up. Flowers Hie per bunch up. Lena B. Laidig, Hustontown, Fa. KOUSS RACKET STORE CORSETS, CORSETS, We 'handle the best Corsets that is made and in the best styles. H is the Armors id e, at 8!ic. Also 2.", ,'IS, and 4"c ones. Announcement for April and Housecleaning Time Hardware, 201b building: paper li(ltt) building paper Hachelor manure forks Poultry wire Garden rakes Steel shovels floor oil cloth Itest grade floor oil cloth 4 boxes carpet tacks Matting tacks Horse shoe pincers Shoeing hammers Horse rasps Curry Combs 50c roll. 75c roll 48c. .'1 to 7c a yd. 15 to 22c. 48e. l!ic. 21c. 5o. lc 25 and 55c. 25c. Hi to 24c. 5 to l'ic. Felt window shades He. Oil shades fringed 2:fc. 50c shades for 35c. White curtain poles 8c. Brass rods 8c. Luce curtains 2j yd 3tc. Lace curtains 3 and 3 yd long for 03c to $1. Thanking you for the increase in our business, we are HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Adminisrator's Notice. I.ttm lit udmlDKtrutlou uu tliu eslutnof iu. K. litvenx mid Kumllue lllnu, lulu VV-IIn liiuslilp t'ii.. Ui'i'eiiMMl. havliiK Iweu k'ru hi eilhy Hie HiiiHturo( '.Villi for Pultun uonniv. Ill IIIC MIU-ITINl'l IHIM' IMI-lOHICt) Ullcll.-H- Is ell Tannery. Kulttm County. Ph., nl) pei-Nou.s J ...... . u .....i ....... l .iic nun, ,-ki mo III DIUI1SH muke iiiyuii!iil. uud lliouc having cluluut III orient them to M. C. MVKN'S. Admlulstruior. WellH Tuiinury. 1 Contractor Wanted fur Bark Peeling. Wo, the undersigned, will con tract with one, two, or three par ties to poel bark, for any quantity such parties think they can peel. We quote liberally per ton. For further information call on LI. Kalbach & Son Allous Val ley, opposito Koobsville, or ad dress them an Richmond Fur nace, Franklin county, l'a. PNEUMONIA IS KOBBhU Or ITS TCKKOKS by Foley's Honey and Tar, It stops the racking cough aud heals and strengthens the lungs. If taken iu time it will prevent an attack of pneumonia. Ret use substitutes. Hold by all dealers. o 3. PATTERNS. CLOTHING, CLOTHING. We have any thin;; you may want. Chil dren's suits from 7"e to $2.1'.); youths, 2.2," to $4.25; men's, 82.40 to 7.73. Meat saws 2 foot rules li in., brass band rules .'1x3 in., steel but hinges 20 to 75c. 8c. 28c. .05c. Mattings 10, 12 to 20c. . o uiivo jusi auueu to our stock a nice line of Lancaster ginghams at 0c a yard. Have you seen any of that 4-4 unbleached muslin that we are sell ing at 7c yd. Compare it with what you have been paying 8c. ' lied table damask 23c; white 23e. We now havo our men's summer un U , 1 i.. i i , . derwear, and it is fine, men's double seat drawors 23c; Balbriggan drawers and shirt 43c. We just received a new shee for children and misses with a low heo that we think is hard to beat, (I to 8 03c; Hi to 12 75c; 12 to 2 00c- See onr line of shoes. Convention of School Directors to Elect County Superintendent. I'o Iho Suhuul HireuioiK of Pulton oounlv : tiinitliMimu :-in iuiMiiinr of ihe forty, third sCTitioii of iho uul of Muv B, IKM, you lire ln-ri..y notified to lilucl In olivcutloli. lit thil """i t huu-e. Ill MrCoinie-lM.tirK, ou tho llrst TiiBMliiy InMuy. A. I). nm. iikIuk tlm kei'ond duy of the mouth, at 1 o olonk p um ,.i,.,.t viva vooe l.y u majority of the whole niiuilii-r of ilin'otom iiresi-i.l.oue person of litenii y r,d NOienlltlo uoiiuireiiicnt. uud of skill und niper leuee in the m l of leuelliliK. 114 county Milier liil.iit..H. for the three nuceeeilluii years i,ud eeilily ihe result to the suite Superintendent lit lliirrlsliuri?. 11s required by Ihe I till iv-uiut li und fortieth section of nuid uul. f'HAS. K. MAitTON, County Superintendent of Pullou comity April , III h. 3t ' TO CURE A COLD IN OMU DAY Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Urov.-'s signature is ou each box. 25c por Sale at Trout's drug utore. "Ask for the 1905 Silks $ ! - DOLLARS - $ ! Vour dollars will go fat thcr 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 vvas'the lowest, and we can sell to vou now for less than factory price, I IT A A Tkr(T Woven Wire Fencing I J U U KUD.J at l',:iccs s() lmv Jls tw 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 STOVES and RANGES on hand to select from, 13 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 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 Tons Of which will be in in PHOSPHATE SSa: you get nice tresh goods here, and ourprice will be lower than others. Remember we have 3(T a and enjoy the distinction of O tOrCS ca.n'yin the lirest variety of merchandise ot any tu rn in Huntingdon county. CLAY PARK, Three Springs. Fo. I Spring Business is on the boom now. Every Season we try too add some new feature to the construction of a garment.- This spring we call 'your at . tention to our non-breakable concave shoulder and we can explain too the appearance of a garment. Be with the majority and come and see us. GOLDSMITH THE TAILOR, mcConnellsburg, Pa. KM Opposite the Public "School Building. ReadThis 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. SfS O11? buysaVelourcovered Couch A postal will bi-liiff you uu llluuiratud clrciilur. H will post you on prions. Complete line of Furnlturo, Carpnts, Mailings, Dil CUotb r.aco Ciirtalos, Shades, etc. . " ' Star Trading C'loHtt to W. M. 15. 11. depot. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tk II .00 bottkeorMnt 2 ttmoth trl.l Hi., which 80 MK ttmn.no ONLY AT TK uioutoiv or B. C. D.WITT COMPANY. CUICAGO, 111. Kodol Almanae and 2(K to 35 each. Cheap, medium and high priced. We can furnish you hardware and glass' 'to put up a house, a steel roof to put on it. and caint n I HA Ml M i M M I I I 14 tumps glvmi. Frank E. Miller, 13-17 East Market Street, Chambersburg, Pq, YcaJ Calendar." . 4
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