mfi-iBiriT nnM . Snle Register. Thursday, December 14. James A. Fuuk, intending to remove to '.'Iim, ill . vU on the piT"iiic3 tji l.h M. Funk, iu Thompson town ship, 1 mile south of Sliarpe post oflieo, lior.sos, rattle, hops, farm ing implements, gram, household goods, c. Sale begins at 10 o' clock ; credit H months. Tuesday, December 12. S. A. Wiblo and Ij. 11. VVible, adminis trators of the estate of Lewis D. Wible, deceased, will sell at the residence of the late decedent in Licking Creek township, live miles north of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming im plements, grain, hay, household goods, it c. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. Credit 5 months. Hough skin and cracked hands are not only cured by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, but an occa sional application will keep the skin soft and smocth. Best for eczema, cuts, burns, boils, etc. The genuine DeWitt's Witch Haa el Salve affords immediate relief in all forms of blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Renews Old Acquaintances. Mr. J. W. Bowman, of Oneida, III., better remembered by his old-time Fulton couuty friends, as Wes Bowman, in renewing his sunscription to the N i:vs, writes: "Although J have been away from Fulton county, my boyhood home, for nearly forty-three years, yet the names 1 see in your paper each week are quite familiar, audit has seemed like a renewal of all old acquaintances since. "I began my subscription about four or five years ago. The News is hailed with delight each week even having a preference overmyowi. home papers both daily and and weekly. Yours for luture prosperity." A BAD SCAKh. Some clay you will get a bad scare, when you feel a pain in your bowels, and fear appendicit is. Safety lies in Dr. King's New Life Pills, a sure cure for all bow el and stomach diseases, such a headache, biliousness, costive ness, etc. Guaranteed at Trout's drusr store, only i'5c. Try them. CLEAR KIDOK. The children have had a vaca tion, and have turned their faces toward the little blue schoolhouse again. James Carmac.k made aflying trip to Three Springs last Satur day. Mabel Abbott returned to her home at Saltillo last Wednesday. ! James Stevens passed through our town last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George Fox and twochil-; dren, and Laura Henry, were the ' guests of Jacob Winegardner 's family, Saturday and Sunday. Flsie Baker spent Thursday at ! Burnt Cabins. j Charles Henry was at Three j Springs one day last week. Goldie Winegardner spent last i week in McConnellsburg. 1 J. M. Brown left tor Altoona. B. S. Fleming spent Saturday at the County Seat. ' j L. II. Grove went to Three Springs last Friday after a load of Store goods. G. C. Fields was seen going through Clear Ridge last Sunday with a haversack on his back. We don't know whether he was leav ing, or whether lie heard that the children were having a vaca tion and he was going to have one too. Some of our young people at tended the Farmers' Institute at Fort Littleton. A UUARANTKKIJ CUKE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how longstanding, in 0 to 14 days. "Hi'st application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Sunday School Convention. Arrangements have been com pleted for District Sunday School Convention to be held at Fort Lit tleton Methodist Episcopal ch u rch December 16, 1905. Tho schools directly interested are those of Dunlin township with the addi tion iA Knobsville. The public is invited. Sessions 10 a. m.; 1.110 and 7 p. ui. OKT I IT Tl I TON. Ceasin Renot s Mde bv e "..hnol Ciillilrrn As jl, i so si'l.luui I sec our lit tle villap represented iuyour pa per, has e concluded to write once lest we should be forgotten and Santa Claus miss us at Christ mas. Fort Littleton contains twenty four houses, two of which are va cant, and has a population of eighty-seven. Our town contains postoftice, a foundry, a hotel, a grist mill, a blacksmith slip, a furniture store and three gener al stores, an Odd Fellows Hall, a Methodist Episcopal church, a doctor, a retired minister, an ex sheriff, a retired blacksmith, ten pensioners, a miller, a trapper, a silversmith, a traveling salesman, a lumber manufacturer, a pump maker, two plasterers, two man tuamakers, two widowers, five widows, and on Thursday even ing when one of the speakers at the Farmers' Institute asked the farmers in the house to raise their hands we noticed there was one. Also, we have two carpenters, two school teachers, one teaching in Taylor township the other close home. The Farmers' Institute which was held in the M. M church was much enjoyed by those present. 1 1 is the first time for a long time that we have been favored with oue of these meetings, aud we be lieve many farmers have not awakened to the fact that they would be amply repf.id to leave their work and attend these ses sions. William Orth is working for Richard McGowan at Burnt Cab ins. Mrs. Wesley Cliue is visiting her brother George A. Smith in Tennessee. Mrs. Alice Gordon has gone to speud the winter with some of her children at Pittsburg. Krnest Fraker is home from Pittsburg on a visit to his parents Wesley Fraker and wife. Sue Orth, who had been work ing at the Washington House Mc Connellsburg, returned to her home sick a few days ago, but is better now. Mrs. Fannie Fraker, who mov ed from here to Tennessee a short time ago, thinking to regain her health, writes that she is much better, and the change of climate agrees with her. Baldwin Fraker has gone to Al toona to seek employment. The remains of Bruce Fields, w!iO died of typhoid fever were brought to the home of his broth er Charles of this place, and in terred in tae family lot in the Fort Littleton cemetery. Have You Tried the uew Quick desserts that gro cers are now selling V They are justly termed "Easy to Make" as all lugredieutsare in the package. Three complete products D Zerta Quick L'udding and D Zerta Perfect Jelly Dessert, at 10c per package, and D-Zerta Ice Cream I'owder, 2 packages for I'.'i cents. A trial will convince you how easy it is to have the finest desserts with no labor and little expense. j John S. Harris has a set of new j handmade buggy harness for saie. uwing 10 me advance in leather and supplies, this is the last set that can go for this mon ey, Hi. The mission of "Early Kisers" is to clear the way and give Na ture full sway. These famous little pills rid the stomach and bowels of all putrid matter, thus removing the causes of headache, constipation, sallow complexion, etc. DeWitt's Little Karly Ris ers never gripe or sicken. A safe, pleasant, perfect pill. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro, Local Institute. A local institute was held at Wii egardner's school in Taylor township last Friday evening. The meeting was called to order by the teacher, Wm, lloover. The questions were thoroughly discussed by the Dine teachers present of which four were from Dublin, four from Taylor and one from the Borough. The institu te wh greatly erilivuned by ngs and recitations rendered by the school which mIiowh t h food work of the teacher. Tho meet ing adjourned to moct m three weeks at Wititergreen school. Elsie Baker, secretary. License Notice. THE COUHT OF vlTARTPR SESSIONS OI IULTON COUWTV. It li ordered thn .iv''ntions for li-'r.so-? fur till' .Ilk- of in..c . fli tnii '. limit, or liri'vt- mI Uiiuoin, wholfMilo or iftull. for ttif y';ir IV;. will be lieiuU uuTueMluy. ill- Vlli Uav of .hiDuary, Unw. ut 10 oi!li"k a. m.. at winch tune nil person nppIyiiiK or multlni otijpetlons lo upplh'tttion. will in- liriiitl liv evHli'w'P. pe tition. rt'iiionirmiui or coiiii?). There nuM be no eoiiiiiritiicuilon M ony tim' upon the subject, with the Jmiires personally either by letter or any other printe wny. The petition, verifier! by nflliliivit of applicant, hnll he in conformity with the re-niirenielil' of the tielof Assembly. .luH'ment bono rmll be exeetiteil In the penal sum of f'.tn n. with no I less! h:i n t worepul able freehohlorof the conn- f ty a sureties, each of tb"ln lo bo tt bona lltle 1 owner of real estate In the county of Kulton worth, over anil above ai! incumbrances, the sum of -jiMI (or other letral security ilven) Hond comlitioucit for the faithful otiservanee i of all the luww relatintr to the aeltinK or furnish- j inv of liquors, and to pay all damage which ' shall tie recovered auuinst the license, and 1 all costs, lines and penalties which maybe lin- liosedonhitnunder any indictment for violating j said laws: and the sureties may be required to appear In Court aud Justify umler oath. 1 The Court shall In all eases refuse the nppll- j cation whenever, in the opinion of the Court, t having due reirard to t he number and character i of the petitioners for and airiiiust the applica tion, such license Is not necessary for the ac commodation of the public and entertainment of striim'ersand travelers, orthut theupplieant Is not a lit pel-son to whom such licence should I be irrunted. retltions to be filed with the Clerk of the Court not later than Monday, the IMh day of i lecember. lUO'v object Ions and remonst ran-j ees to be tiled not later than Saturday, the wtli I dayof December 1UOY I'pon sufficient cause be j jntf show n or proof bcini made to the Court that the party holillrnr license has violated any law of the Commonwealth relating to the sale of liquors, the Court shall, upon notice tieluc n'v- en to the person licensed, revolic the license. liv the Court. SAMI'KI. MeC. SWOI'K. Attest: 1. .1. iKO. A. HA KKIS, Clerk y. S. I , Dec. II. PUBLIC SALE c J t - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersiirned trustee, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Fulton couuty to sell for the pavtneut of legacies, the reiil estate bequeath- J ed by Sarah I. MeKibhin to Kduiud T. Taylor 1 w ill expose the sumo al public outcry on the j pret':i-.es. In I'liiou toun-.liip Kulton county, Pa.. mile west of llni'U Valley poloNlee, oil , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23 1905 t)i(" follovviiiL' U"-oriln'l ff.il st;itt. lo wil ; tLl jtit n j ti land- or(i;orc MoKihLIu. j HiMipt'in-'urdner's lit.'lrs, ( : (ii-orL'f - iririifrr. Alex. M I'tntro Si'het ruinjtf, KMthirr lit-irs. untl ' others. I'ltiiliii' iiiLr worr or lfs uliout 10 iH'ie-. rU-ait'O and the luiluuci' ill liinluT. Tlir snil is un vxrv (juulity of Keu Shall, hits nht in the i-tMiie tin-. bfHHtlful vulley. only a few liuiulreU yards I Trom sehool, threi chni tjhes mi -.li'tit. anil store n ml postoiliee within half a miSi. Th land is in a tint state of cultivation. Amontr the mi- I provements are a rood two-Mtory j H;mi. U'UL'orj lloti.e. IllaeUsuiitli Shop, mid othiT out buiidiiit's. ( tuotl wttt it nrar I ho poteli i Ahundanee of 'ool fruit. Altogether this u ; very dsiruile pnipert. ' TKUMs: Ten per eetit. on day of siile: hill i of Imlaiiee whi'ti sule is eontirmetl, and reiimin j dr in one year with inl enst from da i e of eon i liruiatiou. f Snle begins at I o'clock, j LlyJK K. MeKIItlllN. ! Nov. I'Aft. Trustei. FARM AT PRIVATE SALE, j Tho nnilersiotieil will sell at private i j sale a larjre farm itnate on pulili mail lour miles northwest of MeL'oii , neilstmry, r ituon eonntv, l a., eon i tuiniiii; 'M AC'KK.S. About one half j cleared ami in jfootl ntate of enltiva- ' lion. 42 acres seedetl in ;rain, aen ; in elover, and "ill acres in timothy and ; bine yrass. The balance, aliont l."0 I acre, is line timber of OAK AND PINK luui-e, itiiout ion lantl, consistinp; from wluoh SEV- KUAL Hl'NDriKDTIK lI'SAND FKKT ! I of lumber can be cut. About 40 acres has recently been limed. Never-fail-j j irjy water in nearly every Held, making j it a fine stock farm. I The building consist of a 11-UOOM j DWKLUNG, HANK DAI1N 40x0.". ft. ; Waon Slied, Spriny House with a : line spriiijr of slate water uear the j house, and all necessary outbuildings. This farm is w ithin three-fourth mile of school, und 1 mile from church. The soil is red shale, and lime stone within three miles. This farm will be sold at a bargain and on easy terms. For further par ticulars call on or address CKO. A. II A KKIS, Au'ent for owner, McConnellsburj.', l'a. GOOD RED SHALE FARM FOR SALE In Wells Valley; Contains 132 acres, 15 acres of which are well timbered. The im provements are a nine room L House, good well of water which . never goesdry; large Bank Barn and all necessary out buildings. Young Or chard. School and church within one-fourth mile, 7 miles from Broad Top market. For further particulars apply to H. L. BAUMGARDNER. Wells Tannery, Pa. (i. M. Koddy, formerly a resi dent of Burnt Cabins, but who, during tho past year has been In tho grocery business in Cham bersburg, has purchased a hotel at Union Deposit, Pa., and took possession on Monday of last week. NO SliCKKT AUOUT IT. It is no secret, that for cuts, burns, ulcers, fever sores, sore eyes, boils, etc., nothing is so ef fective in Buckl-n' Aroicahnlvo. ' It didn't IhUo 1'intr to cirta ad soro I Jen, nod it is all O Is" for Koroyes," write I L (i rirnrv of Hope, Tex. L'5c at Trent's drug store. Furs, SilU, Ril'ljons, 1905 - Winter -1906 V have just reeeivort n late sliipmrtit of tli vnry ni'WPit stylos in M i 1 1 i nery fi A complete linn of Keatly-to-woiir Hats, pressed or hand made All Uib "chic" stylos in I'ntriinmed Hats. Trimiiipil tfats pab Nx ckm.knck for ludies of fashion. Ail prices. High ((ratio Novel ties, in VVinps, I'nm Tons, Ostrich J'lnmes, in all the latest color- intts. Mourning Veils and Millinery a specialty. Best Values I .allies' and Children's Coats, Dress Goods Brotutcltit ii. Mohair, Tricot. Cheviot, Kaney Dress floods. Bonner Patterns, All Styles. T,. J. WIENER, Hancock, Md- Don't You Want I A New Hat For I Christmas? There is a i li;t,n-o t'i ovt niie l',ir almnst notlihiff. l''rimi IXvembor loth to 1 )i im tnlicr 2:, l'.KI"), we will ;:ivf Mm icr iciil o:l on inarUi'il jirico of all ITtets, Kiirint'tb, I5u!y Cn-s. I'lowt'l-S, l'Viltlll'IS, 'l'ililles, Collars, I.accs, Vol vols, otc., etc. AI.LXMW l l'-Td-l) ATK. OodDS TO SI'.rj'.CT I'llONf. Luemma M. Laidig, f Hustontoun, Fa. Oppositij J'oM-oll'i'i'. ooooooooooco Huston's s Are you a judge of yoo clothing? I have seen cus tomers call a jr'irmcnt made of shoddy material trund, and condemn a liiL'h class article. I v coiKle Sy incr v people caii jude cloih- alnes. l'lavinyf served y-w I . I O 1 two years in a clothing store in Western I 'ennsy lvauia and made a careful study of the business, feel that 1 am not boasting when I say f am betkr prepared to supply your clothing wants than the averuge merchant. I do not buy an article unless I feel that it is worth the money asked for it. Kvery suit in my store is marked according to its real value, Jf 1 sell you a suit for fi you can go home as sured that you have bought the very best garment to be had for the price paid. During December I want to sell more clothing than ever before and I should do it, for I have a suit for tho c7r'frjff!' wee boy in knee pants-for C LOTH ErS the boy just donning the long pa.n s for the particular v.iun.r man who uants stylish serviceable clothing-anil lor the elder man who i" me conventional nitu-K or Nobby I ii iii si'l I itig more ovi in Overcoat to a customer who It is all very easy lo explain the i uiei:l made in an up-to-date manner The belt overcoat seems to b" people prefer their coat without the It will pay you to buy your uv o are right on Overalls, Corduroy C:,,iU and Pant, mere Coats, and all kinds of heavy I'nilirwear, CioDtls, ARRY E. o Saltillo Bargain Man. x o SALTILLO, PA, 6 ooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo FLAVELL S l-.l.SIIO H'J'llCI KKIOH IIAMMOI'S HIT K KOH OA'I'A LiMiUK AliOOMINAI.Ht'l'I'Oltl'KKk I RUddLi ;KINOS Tlllioorr. IiiiiSSvuihiiOahukm St., 'iiiliMliui, P j KILL the COUGH nu UUKU the LUHCS WITH Dr. King's New Diacovorv 0NSUMPTI0N Prict m OUlidS nd 60c & $1.00 Fre9 Trial. OLDS burebt aad Uuiene;t (Jure tor nil THROAT and LC'NO XEOUil LES, or MOWEY BACIiC. Corsets,' Veilipjs, Reltx, Fascinators, Tain O'Shantt vs. Mittens, (limes, Veilings, I'm- liroidcfics, I.ai'i'ts, Stvlisli ! f- feets in Neckwear, Shii'l w it isl s. Ladies' Tailor-made Suits, oooooooooooooo Clothing. the quiet gray. vercoats S atslhtin I expected to liy selling one diowid i! lo his friends I s,,l,l l,,.n,u i-'in. A good, perfect lining gar always communds attention, held ia highest favor, vet man v hell rcout of mi ill fact, my prices , I luck and assl. , Hats, and Kubber HUSTON, Adminisrator's Notjce. Km torn r iiiliiilnisfuliiiii un the esiutool .u innmii julu ni'ltllKt lli Ilsllln, Kill tun Diiiintv, I'll., ilicensiMl.tnivltiK Iiiuii urn 'it eUhy theto-ul,tKrof W lll for (iilliin uouuty to ! ne HtiliMi.-itn-r. uimsri linsluftli utUlresx I- lj-e,iin,,r.j. h in, ,n ,.,iunv. iViiu .1., a I iierMins ........ t:M IU IMC M,,ll USI.Iilt V jiN,. l 'Viiimiii. m,u tlmso liavlni; oluiruK m ill .""t-ui linill in Nov IV t Hi. THUS. I. JA!,A M). AUiuiulMiuior Forisalo by Stouteagle & Uro. 000 0t0000 J000 tU 0009, 000 CLAY 00, 0 0 P 0, 0 0 00 0 0 I offer to you the World's Best Bargains. $400 PIANOS at 300 If 125 ORGANS at 02 50. !)0 " " 4."). !: " " 37..r)0. 20 Drop-Meads Sewing Machines at 15.00 00 0 " 0 0 ;0 0 0 00 0 0 c: 00 l'0i 00 00 00 each. c::: 00 Heating Stoves, wood or coal at 3 to $20 each. Cook Stoves It 13 to 30 each. Enterprize Sausage Grinders and Stuff ers at $8 per set, large size. Ladies' Long Coats $5 to $20 each. A beautjful line of La dies Hats at 1 -2 the regular price. Men's Long Overcoats worth $9 at $4.50. A line of Dress Suits that cannot be ex celled in the county either in style or price. Our Furniture Department is complete and contains the most beautiful line of fancy Enameled Beds and Upholstered Couches and Rockers ever offered in this community. I have six buildings filled with every thiugyou need to ext, use or wear at low. er prices than you can buy elsewhere. Clay Park, Three Springs, Pa. 00 0 g6 00. v0 yH 00 9 00 0p 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00, 00 00 0 0 0l. 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 00 00 f 00 0.0 0 0.0-000 0 001 0X00.0 0.0.00. i i !1 J. K. Johnston's. fc2 J. K. JOHNSTON, 1 McConnellsburg. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ?EKHYROYALPIlLS 0' r. Alwny n-llablr. I.kIIv, wk IlnirKint fut HIIIIIMIKHH KNa.ll.lf In k.1 Vml hm. pnii'u wiin uiuw ribtiuii, uk noullirr. HthiMi dmitrruiu aiitul. fullonaitnd IiuMhIIiiiim. Iim uf your lr'iKi-t in Muni 4r. in Mliimiin lor Vmrt IrulHrft. 11. muulaU nd "KrlU r for .iili. ." Inirr j " reur .Hall. lu.UOU 1'e.uuioii.ul.. bu4 bf-i OHJOBUHTBR CHEMICAL OU. Ocwitt'a itti cany i users w . n Tho famous littla pills. ir. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tk. 1 1 .00 kotlUi eontalnt JH Mrnot th trial alio, which Milt for 10 carta. riSFAMB OMLV AT TH UAIOIUTOHY Or LJ B. C DWITT It i 0 00 000, "OKU PARK. S?o 00 00 00 0 0 OO ilii j00 . 00 00 c: 99 c 00 hr 00. S0 00. 00 00 00 OW 0 0 00 9 00 0 0 c: 0 0 00 o 0 0 0 y0 00000 000 0.0m.00 0 0 g 00 00 0 00.00 00,0 0.0A0 00000 00 00'.00, a Store is the place fur Rubber Goods which you will soon need. We will sell you Men's, Felt Boots for 2.20, and the best with Wponsocket Overs, Snae-proof and rolled edge at 2.50. Ladies' Candee Felt ? Boots1.25. Aen'sArcticst.50, Lumber- men's bocks and Overs, Alaskas and plain overs to tit all feet. We still have men's heavy underwear trfo at 39c each, Our sales of Ladies' Coats tj and Furs and Skirts, has been unusually jrl large this season, but we have lots of splen- i did ones to show you yet a beautiful skirt for 1.98. jg We feel that we have the best Over- M coats in the county. , See pur Suits at 4, $5 and 6- they C me stunners. pj More than 100 dozen beautifully Hand- M k rchiets just received which we are sell- in.; from 5c to 1 each. 50 dozen ladies' 1 white hemstiched, at 3 for 10 cents. raj We are in a position to serve vou, 1. M. Oomerer, atjent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, .i2BURNT CABINS, PA, for the sulo of Tructlon and I'ortublo KukIhou, "busolino, Separators, Clover Hullerti, Sawmills, &o, Kutfines on hand ttlMlie time. I DfWItt's ri.. ps tti. Kun itiavrs Tho famous little pills. COMPANY, CHICAGO. XIX. . I U m