Local Institute. Tho fourth educational meet ing ol vVoiis, washoia at Io'7 Grenada last Friday evening. Tho meeting was called to order by the teacher, Dauiel Cunning ham. Dr. R. B. Campbell wan elected chairman. Tbe first question was, "The result of thorough and careful work all through school lite, and it influence upon the future life of the pupil." It was taken up by Prof. Don Morton, of the high school, who discussed it in full. The second question : "How can a teacher impart informa tion ?" was discussed by Robert Early, of No. 1 advanced, Wells Tannery. Third question : "Value of self reliance and how taught," was discussed by Mr. Cunningham. Fourth topic : "Responsibility and reward of the Teacher," was discussod by Mr. Wilson. Three of our home teachers wera present Prof. E. W. Mc Clain and R. X. Wilson, two prom ment teachers of Huntingdon county, were present; and gave much valuable information. The institute adjourned to meet at school No. 3 on January 12th. Maude A. Cunningham, Sec'y. Rough 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 smooth. Best for eczema, cuts, burns, boils, etc. The genuine DeWitt's Witch Haz el Salve affords immediate relief in all forms of blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. SALLVIA. Howard Mellott and family, of Potter county, are visitiug the former's mother, Mrs. Sheridan Hiinn. Quite a snow fell lioro last Fri daythe tirst of the season to amount to anything. Mrs. Elizabeth Strait is seri ously ill. EJward Kline has pneumonia. Mrs. Barbara Hess left here last week to make her home with her daughter in Huntingdon coun ty. Emery Hessler has improved his tenant house by having a new roof put on. Squire Bert Hann butchered twenty-four nice turkeys last week. D. E. Mellott has built a nice glass front chicken house for his poultry. Mr. Mellott believes that if you want fowls to be profit able, you must take care of them. Quite a racket took place at Ebenezer church last week, in consequence of which some of the boys are carrying black eyes. It is unfortunate that a church gath ering should be selected as a place to settle up old scores. Have You Tried the new Quick desserts that gro cers are now selling? They are justly termed "Easy to Make" as all ingredients are in the package. Three complete products D . Zerta Quick Pudding and D Zerta Perfect Jelly Dessert, at 1.0c per package, and D Zerta Ice Cream Powder, 2 packages for 25 cents. A trial will convince you how easy it is to have the fanest desserts with no labor and little expense. FORT LITTLETON. Carrie Hill is spending the hol iday vacation at home. Florence Cromer returned last Thursday from Pitcairn. Cora Fraker, after being em ployed in Pittsnurg a few weeks, arrived home Saturday. There will be a holiday outer taiument in the M. K. church Sat urday evening, December Jiuth. Alex. Richardson, of Newville, was circulating among friends hei e this 'veek. 4 a Huge Task. It was a huge task, to under take the cure ot such a bad ease of kidney disease, as that of C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, la., bnt Elec tric Bitters did it. lie writes: "My kidneys were so far gone, 1 could not sit on a chair without a cushion, and suffered from dread ful backache,, headache and de pression. In Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure, and by them was restored to perfect health. 1 recommend this great tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach. Guar anteed byTrouts, druggets; price 50c. PLEASANT RIDtiC Newt Hard and wife, of Potter : Oiint,? rn.lin a fow v.-pol:. with their parents in this place. E. B. Murtou, of PitUburtr, was circulating amou his many friends in this vicinity part of last week. Mrs. Simon Deshong and son Normau, who had beeu visiting her relatives and friends in Bel fast, returned t her home on Thursday. There was no school at Mor ton's Point last week on account of the teacher, Anna de Shong be ing sick. Web Bard of West Virginia, is spending a few weeks in the home of hid father, Mr. John Bard. NO SECRET ABOUT IT. It is no secret, that for cuts, burns, ulcers, fever sores, sore eyes, boils, etc., nothing is so ef fective as Bucklen 's Arnica Salve. "It didn't take loug to cure a bad sore I had, and it is all O. K. for sore eyes," writes D. L. Gregory of Hope, Tex. 25c at Trout's drug store. IDDO. Frank Hess purchased a horse recently. George and Luther Smith are visiting friends in Springfield, W. Va. Russell Truax is employed at Need more. Russell Barber and family, of Saltillo, are visiting the family of the former's uncle, Amos Barber, near this place. Mrs. Sadie Plessinger and An na Smith are visiting among friends on Timber Ridge. Miss Clyde Smith was visiting in the home of her uncle William Carnell, at Dot, recently. Quite a number of our people are attending the revival servic es at Cedar Grove. Some folks tried to go down in the snow the other evening but tho runners gave out and then the horses, and they were obliged to give it ud and wait for sleighing until more snow fell. The season of indigestion isup ; on us. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for indigestion and dyspepsia will do i everything for the stomach that an over loaded or over-worked stomach cannot do for itself. Ko dol digests what you eat gives the stomach a rest relieves sour stomach, belching, heart-buru, indigestion, etc. Sold by Stout eagle & Bro. j A Free Entertainment. I The Ladies' Aid of Hustontown will hold a Business Meeting in j the P. O. S. of A. Hall, on Friday j evening, Dec. 29lh, beginning at I 7:30 p. m., to which the public is cordially invited. Come and be convinced that we attend strictly to business, and know how to serve refreshments at the usual price. The mission of "Early Risers" 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 Early Ris ers never gripe or sicken. A safe, pleasant, perfect pill. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. WELLS VALLEV. Mrs. V. D. Schenck was taken suddenly ill while attending church service last Friday even ing. She is slowly improving un der the treatment of Dr. Campell. The many friends of Glover Horton, who is now taking treat ment in the Medico Chi of Phila delphia, will be glad to know that he is improving and has hopes of being entirely cured. Rev. Ash has been holding re vival services m Pine Grove M. K. church. The moeting has been well attended, and great interest manifested. Mack Ktunkard, of Altoona, spent a few days last week with his parents and trieuds here. William Barnett, who has been from home for sometime, return ad for a short vacation. Minnie Swope has returned home after a stay in Altoona of two months. Mr. Smith, teacher of Kearney school, spent Sunday with D. L. Barnett. Maud Baumgardnei attended the funeral of Joseph Evans last Saturday. Mr. Evans was killed at Saxton by an engine running Into train ou which ho was brake-man. License Notice. ff TUK ClirRT OF QI HT!:!I SKSSIONS i II ' III T. N l.Ot Nil It Is orcVroil thut itti , ;: 'hmiIoiik for lk'ine for the rntle nf liiouv .-,11! itoij-,. iMilt. or hrew ed liquor, wholfsalr '.r imII. lor the yenr 111, will b heunl ou Tu'l:iy. thr th liny of Jnmmry. IMut, iti 10 ri i-luclt' 11. til., ut which 1 1 in.- till porsotiH npplvltm r nuikliiK objpcttoUN to upplloHtions, will bt linn-! by evidence, pe tition, r.-moustmnoe or counsel. There muvt be to communication t anytime upon tho Hubjcct. with the Judges perHotmlly either by letter or any other private whv. The petition. verltlrdbVHmdavit or applicant, chilli lie in conformity with the rt'it'iirrim-MH of the net of AsM'tliMy. Judgment bond shall be executed In the penal Ntim of I2un. with no leMMthaniworeputntilefreeholderHOf the coun ty B sure! les. each of them to be u bona tide owner of real estate In the county of Fulton worth, over and nOovf B)l Incuniliruiiccs. (he sum of f-.nn (or other li'i.'iil security iriven) Horn! conditioned for the faithful observance of all the lawn relating to the nellluir or furnish Inir of llituors. and to pay all dumiiKes which shall be recovered airainst the license, and all costs, lines and peliultli's which may he Im posed oil him under anv indictment for vlnliilltiK said laws: and the sureties nuiy la' required to uppear In Court utid justify under oath. The Court shall in all cases rehise (tie appli cation whenever, in the opinion of the Court, havtnif due rcirard tot he miuiheraiid ohururter of the petll loners for and niniilist the applica tion, such license Is not necessary for the ac commodation of the public and rutertiilnment of "imntfersnnd travelers, or that the applicant Is not u tit person to whom such license rthould be Krauted. Petitions to be tiled with the Clerk of the Court not later than Monday, the IMh day of Ih-ceniher, lisift. objections and remonstran ces to tie tiled not liner than Saturday, the 30th dayof December, luof.. Upon sutneleni cause tie Ihk show nor proof beintttnade to tbe Court that the party holditik license hits violated any law of tht Conimonwoall h relating to the sale of liquors, the Court shall, upon notice belutr giv en 10 tne person neeuseu. revoke the license, by the Court. SAMCK1. MoC. sworn. Attest: 1, J. II WO. A. HARRIS, Clerk I). S. Dee. II, 1 9uA. PUBLIC SALE op VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned trustee, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Fulton county to Hell for the payment of legacies., the reul estate bequeath ed by Sarah I. McKllibin to Kdward T. Taylor will expose the name at public outcry on the premises, in Union township Fulton oounty, Fa.. 4 mile west of Huck Valley pcntofilee, on SATURDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1905 the following described real estate, to wit: VALUABLE FAR adjoining lands of George McKlbbln, Joseph Hoopengardner'M heirs, George Schetrompf, tleorge (lelnger, Alex. MeKlbbln'H heirs, and others, coiital-ing more or less, nbout 93 acres cleared and the balance In Umber. The soil Is an excellent quality of Ited Shale, lies right In the center of this beautiful valley, only aew hundred yards from school, three churches in sight, and store and postofllee wlthia half a ml c. The lund Is in a tine state of cultivation. Among the im provements are a iri;l two-story t IsT M VI I IVVL-:HI1NCI. Burn. Wiu'on 11,i ki, I : .h'Umii'I h S!ui. and other oiHtiulMini I ;m: u :. t re near l !if mirrh. Abundauce ot i.'i.,m1 tnii: .t: 1 ,i.im !ht tKisNu very desirable iiium-ity. THKMs: Ten pel tit. 1111 i:iy of sale; half ot balance w heu sale K c.ntlrn t. :u,.l remain der in ote year with ii.tcic-t (ro:n date of con tlrmatinn. Sale begins nt I o'clock, 1.1y.lK K. M.'KIHIIIN, Nov. sit. l'.f. Trustee. GOOD RED SHALE FARM FOR SALE In IV ells 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 rom Broad Top market. F or further particulars apply to H. L. BAVMGARDNER, Wells Tannery, Pa. LAIDIU. May Chesnut is spending the winter with Postmistress Mrs. Margaret Stevens of this place Zelda Laidig, who has been crit ically ill for sometime is slowly improving. Nora Ritchey, who has been employed in McConnellsburg, is , spending the winter with her Dar ents Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Lake of this place. Frank Price's have the plaster ing and carpenter work complet ed at their house. Jonas Lake and his force of men have just completed the sur vey of 2,000 acres of land on Side hnghill mountain near here, which he recently sold to tho Wil liamsburg Paper Company. William Cluvenger returned home on Saturday from West Vir ginia, where ho lias been employ ed for HoinetiiiK! J. V. Johnson ii:is mow; I bin sawmill to Jere Jli -jliicr's, 'vlien he will h,i',v a lot, of uak timbm. Charles Foreman, who lias been ailing for isoinctiino, is reported no better. A (lUARANTLni) CIHK FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Omtment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 0 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. roe. If your druggint.hasn't it mind f0c in Htampw nnd it will b forwarded post j mid by P.tris Medicine 0 ., St. Louis, Mo. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cur nil Cough, aad pim Cold Irom tM syctDin y gvatly wvlig to tutwtm. I ura, Silks. Riblion, 1905 - Winter -1906 We have )tit received a late shipment of the very newest styles In Jlillinery A complete lino of Hoady-to-wear Hats, pressed or hand made All th "chic" styles In ITntrimmed Hats. Trimmed Hats PAR F.X ( KIXENCB for ladies of fashion. All prices. High grade Novtl tles, in Wings, Pom Pons, Ostrich Plumes, In all the latest color Inus. Mourning Veils and Millinery a specialty. Best Values Ladies' and Children's Coats, Dress Goods Broadcloth. Mohair, Tricot, Cheviot, Fancy Dress Goods. Bonner Patterns. Styles. T. J. WIENER, Hancock Aid Don't You Want A New Hat For Christmas? There is a chance to get one for almost nothing. From December 15th to' December 2.1, 19(15, we will give you 20 per cent off on marked price of all Hats, Bonnets, Baby Caps, Flowers, Feathers, Veilings, Collars, Laces, Velvets, etc., etc ALL NEW UP-TO-DATE GOODS TO SHXEOT FROM. Luemma M. Laidig, Hustontown, Pa, ljiosile Post-oliice. QOOOOOOOOOOO I Christmas Is Coming Already the children have written their letter to Santa Claus and are wondering how good Santa will treat them. Surely no time in the year should be more joyful. Every home in this great land of ours should be filled with Christmas cheer. How much a small gift gladdens the heart and closer unites the bonds of friend ship. A small amount of money spent with me will mean much toward making this Christ mas one of joy for you. ' Gift Suggestions Toys of every description, sucha sdolls toy dishes, pianos, horns, trains, please the children. A pair of gloves, dressing sack, fancy collar, toilet sets, manicure sets, water set or album, will please your grown up sister or daughter. Neckties, gloves, mufflers, hand kerchiefs, shaving mugs and slippers, please the young, man. Something useful alt ays please the heads of the family. You can find a gift here for each mem ber of the family and we will be pleased to show our stock. Don't forget the candy, oranges, and nuts, for the little ones. g HARRY E. HUSTON, S Saltillo Bargain Alan. 0 SALTILLO, PA ooooooooooooo FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The uritliTsipnitU will soil at private s tie 11 litru farm situate on public run' fniir miles northwest of MeCon m i Kliui'i, Fulton county, I'a., con tain ic ;i 1 S A('Hi:.-5. About one half rli-ni i il uihI in jfootl stat of (Miltiva tioti, 1 111:11s rit't'iii-d in Ki'uin, iio acre in flovi f, unil on a:t-f in timothy anil Mm- m'hs haluiiuu, about 1'tU m n s, is lint tiinbi-T land, cotiHiHlinJ t.f OAIC AND 11 NK, from whluh SKV Kl tALI I ;; NDUKDTIK HISAND Vl.KT nf lumber can bo cut, About 4ll ucres bus recently been limed. Never-failing water In nearly every field, making it a fine stock farm. The building consist of a 11-UOOM DWKLLING, HANK It A UN 4ux)i ft. Wagon Shed, Spring Houae with a line upriiiK of alate water near the house, and all necegHary outbuildings. This farm is within three-fourth mile of school, and 1 mile from church: Tbe soil Is red shale, and limn stone within three miles. 'J'bls farm will be sold at a bargain and on easy terms. For further par ticulars call on or address ' GEO. A. IIAHKI8, A Kent for owner, MoCoiinpllnbtii'tf, l'a. Corsels, Veilings, Belts, Fascinators, Tarn O'Shante rs, Mittens, Gloves, Veilings, Km- broideries, Laces, Stylish Ef fect In Neckwear, Shirtwaists, Ladies' Tailor-made Suits, - ', cooooooooooooo Millinery We are now ready to show you a full line of Fall and Winter Milli nery Goods. We do not claim to buve the largest line of any In the county; but we do claim to have tbe Cheapest t'ualily considered. Don't fail to con.o and seo our goods before buying elsewhere. We can, and will, save you mon ey. Thanking the public for past patronage, I am yours for bulnesn Nellie Dawney, Hustontown, Pa. (Successor to Annie K. Dawney. ) For huIo by Btouteala &, B.o. 00000 , 0000.0K0. 0.000 CLAY PARK. I offer to you the World's Best Bargains. 00. ,00 00 0 0 00 J0 0 M0 00 C 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 KB 00 . 00 0 0 00 00 tt 00 0 0 c: 00 vx VY 0 0 Mi 00 Hi :::: vn vx :::: 0 0 0 0 MM 00 0 0 00 XX 00 00 0 0 00 400 PIANOS Rt s?125 ORGANS at !0 " " $75 ' " $20 Drop-Heads Si each. Heating Stoves, wood or coal at 3 to $20 each. Cook Stoves 13 to 30 each. Enterprize Sausage Grinders and Stuffers 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 S4.50. Aline 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 lleds and Upholstered Couches and Rockers ever offered in this community. I have six buildings filled withsevery thiugyou need to eat, use or wear at low er prices than you can buy elsewhere. Clay Park, J;J5 Three Springs, Pa, MM Mf 00 00 0 fi MM 00001 00 000 0 0X0 V " V " V V 00 00.0000 0. 00 0 PS J. .!(. Johnstoi ft PI S3 n m v. i.we hemstiched. nf fnr in rent We are in J. K. JOHNSTON, I McConnellsburg. i CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENHYBOYALPIILS V 0 Mfr. Alwfty rollutjlir. I.u,tl. iwlt Druinr't for (iiniiuiiiK :n.i.iish ,,, i(ri, .,, 4illt Ili.-lMlttU l.,Xlt. MUll-.l Wltll tlllie rtltlU.11! Tub ullirr. tcfu... ilii:iu( r.i x.l.ii UI1..IIM MI, llllttMl lull. 1 1 . , , 1,1 V. ,1, I' I ' li , 111 Will) lr. Ill 1UIM.I li.f flu lliuliti v. Tt-mll'. "in Rlttll, lll.ltuo 1 riMIIiiulllillrt. t U Uruui;ii. CMIOHUBTBB CH13KIOAL OO. lu AadlauB NuKi-ff, fllll.A M.i.Uo. Ul. t.. " --uriM'i ii.r l,u.llfn," lM.lfi FA. PfWitt'a nf .I ittia E.uny Biisers Tho famous little pills. Mm DYSPEPSIA CORE DIGF.STS WHAT YOtf EAT Th ll 00 boftiaecit'ilni Hm-ufVm trial trt. wM-rh Mllifur 50 cant. fUmttnu i VMi.Y Af Jhlt i.nTovy or E. C. D.WJT.T 4 COXiii'AisV, CaiCAGO. XUU 0000000 "mmS vx M SR MM i 00. 0 !?02 r0. 1.'. :!7.r.o. - wing Machines :it $15.00 MM 00 00 00 00 00 SH 00. 00 MM mW 00 MM 00 0 0 M M 0 00 000 00 0 MM M J 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0U00 00, .0"0 10 00 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 i0 9 1 s. Store is the place for Rubber Goods which Jj you will soon need. We will sell you m Men's Felt Boots for $2.20, and the best with Woonsocl.et Overs, Snajj-proof. and rolled edse at 2.50. Ladies' Candee Felt &1 Bootst.25. iVten'sArctics5l.50, Lumber- men's bocks and Overs, Alaskas and plain overs to fit all feet. U t' I .... j ' f . c ami n.ivc men 5 neuvy unuerwear at 39c each, Our sales of Ladies' Coats ti and Furs and .Skirts,, has been unusually larje this season, but we have lots of splen- did ones to show you yet a beautiful-skirt rcj for )?1.98. g We feel that we have the best Over- j$ coats in the county. , . , See our Suits at 4, 5 and 6 they $j are stunners. More than 100 dozen beautifully Hand- S K. i chiefs just received which we are sell- v iii? from 5c to )?l .each. 50 dozen ladies' M a Dositinn to serve vnn W, M. .Comerer, ai?cnt for THE GEISER 'MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, SBURNT CABINS, PA.. for tbe salo of Traction and Poftiiblo Ktijjlncs, (Jasollne, B(tarutoi's, (:lovor Ilullers, Sawmills, &c. Knjrlnoij on hand alb the time. DeWitt's wr trs S.I Tho famous littlo pillo. V
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