j Peck, at Cito, has for sale ired hound, excellent for TwMi nnrl fovoH. But last possible cash and trade rhu .fjll be paid for turkeys at Fur prnri.. In n u'd'tv'rV during a long-con-"....fut, invented a rna iwaterics his fields. The T'"h' Bd. y ho was trying it there uly camo a downpour of VY. He put away his machine. ' "'It's no use," he said, "ye can ila nathmg nooadays without competition.'' Trimming free of charge a Mrs. A. F. Little's millinery op posite postoffice. Christmas at the Reformed church, was ushered in by the Sunday school receiving their an nual general treat Sunday morn ing, and an interesting special service in the evening by the Sun day school, was enjoyed by a large congregation. It is nice to live in the mild cli mate of Maryland. Write J. Waters Kussell, Real Estate Uroker, Chestertown, Md. Conrad A. Carbaugb, Plum Run, is the inventor of a rail cnair and joint, and was granted letters patent on it March 22, 1905. Patent No. 755,449. It re lates to improvements as applied to joints of steel car rails and is considered a decided and valua ble improvement. Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan nery, calf skins, sheep skins, horse hides, and tallow. 9, 10 and 12 cents paid for beef hides. RepresentativeLongworth,who will marry Miss Roosevelt, is a violinist of ability, aud has a col lection of instruments by various makers, including aStradivarius, whicn he generally carries with him. HeownsaGuillaumewhich formerly belonged to Ysaye, and an Amato which was formerly owue.1 by Theodore Thomas. James G. Turner & Co., Hau- c( ck, Md., are showing a beauti ful line of useful Christman pres ents. They can save you money on that tine. "Xmas" is a misnomer it is suggestive of the cross, suffering and death. Christmas 1 1 a day of rejoicing, as the birthday of the Savior of mankind aud not as a memorial of his suffering and death. Don't write it that way, even if you can't get yourself in a proper frame of mind to fittingly observe the event. The most pleasant, safest and best remedy to use for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc., is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. This remedy ixpels all cold from the system by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Miss Etta Cutshall, of Maple ton, was bound and gagged at her homo in that place recently and robbed of her watch and nine dol lars in money. The robbers tied both her hands and feet to the bed, with a rope cut from strips from a counterpane, with which they covered her mouth to keep her from screaming. The villains also piled the bed clothes over her face. There is no clua' to the perpetrators. The lady lives alone. Rough skin aud 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. Churches will sing and sing "Rescue the Perishing," but wheu a membei, 'young or old, makes a misstep and goes wrong, there is very little attempt to res cue. The tendency is to push them deeper down, rather than to (iscue them. This is especial fy true, in regard to girls or wom en, They sing "rescue" but act "push down." In the case of men it is a little better, unless his failure is in business. Then in stead of praying for him all prey on him. The season of indigestion isup on us. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for indigestion and dyspepsia will do everything for the stomach that an overloaded or over-worked stomach cannot do for itself. Ko dol digests what you eat gives the stomach a rest relieve sour utotnach, belching, heart-burn, indigestion, etc. Sold by Stout ivjq &, Bro. INCEAIUAKY IN AlEKCkKSRUKU l h l'. P. Church Burned. An incendiary applied the torch to the old United Presbyterian church at Mermrnburg eiirly on Saturday morning. It was burned to the ground, nothing standing but the four stone walls. About 2:30 o'clock Mrs. Calvin Wilson, who lives across the street from the church, saw a light in the building and very soon discovered it was a fire. Then she saw a man run away from the building. An alarm was given, but the firebug had made sure of the success of his work. The Eclipse fire com pany could not respond in time bo cause the keyhole in the door had been stuffed with paper and tho key taken away. Finally, a du plicate key was obtained from one of tho councilman, but the flames had gained too great headway. The incendiary made certain there should be sufficient draught for the flames, for he had opened three windows on one side and two on the other. Tho building had been bought recently by Rev. R. F. Fetteroff for 25iH. He had in tended to convert it into a shirt waist factory, but changed his ,lans and removed the industry to Selinsgrove. It was of stone. The pews were in the church at the time of the fire and were burned. There was a small in surance on the huilding. The church ws erected at a cost of $16,000. It was built in 1S0S. The congregation is no longer in existence. The lust pastor whs ltev. ,1. E. Bluck, who served from 1878 to 1883. Since that time and until the remaining members affi liated with the McConnellsburg church of the same denomination it had been supplied by United Presbyterian : inisters. In years Zone by it had been a handsome structure. Soudcrs Black. At the home of the bride, ou Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 20th, Mr. Scott A. Souders, of Altoona, and Miss Annie M. Black, of this lce', were united in holy wed kick by their pastor, in the pres ence of of kindred and friends. The rooms, honored with this im portant ceremony, were tasteful ly decorated with spruce and lau rel. Refreshments followed the congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Souders will spend a few days among friends in Fulton county, after which they expect to go to Altoona where they will make their future home. May success attend their way. Have You Tried the new Quick desserts that gro cers are now selling ? They are justly termed "Easy to Make" as all mgredieotsare in the package. Three complete products D Zerta Quick Pudding and D-Zerta Perfect Jelly Dessert, at 10c 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 finest desserts with no labor and little expense. Mr. Mahoo on Hazing. The Congressional Record pub lishes the speech of Congress man Mahon, in the House, on the matter of hazing at Annapolis. The Congressman spoke plainly and told his opinion of the officers and teachers at Annapolis who allowed hazing and such things to go on in direct defiance of the law. In concluding he said : "I am free to say 1 have an ap pointment to make to the acad emy, and I have a bright boy 10 years and 1 month old, aud I have withheld his appointment, and I am very free to say if I cannot send that bright little boy in my district down to Annapolis with out subjecting him to this brutal treatment, some other person can fill that appointment. (Applause.) lie is now living among cultivated people and not in danger of the in3ultsond tis,ts of the big row dies of upper class." The mission of "Early Risers" is to clear the way and give Na ture full sway. These famous little pills rid the s to math 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 sickfD. A safe, ploasant, perfect pill. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Huston at Raltillo is paying Stic for eggi 50 for apple, and !)0 for potatoes, STATE ENDS CENSORSHIP. Names of Meo Vlolallnn Game Liw in Be Published. Persons convicted of violations of the Pennsylvania game laws hereafter cannot expect to have the matter hushed up. Secre tary Joseph Kalbius of the state game commission, said yesterday that the commission will not long er consent to keeping convictions quiet. "We have had many cases where men have been caught vio lating the law and have paid their tine on the spot," Secretary Kalb fus continued. "Frequently they ask to have the matter kept out of ;he newspapers. In many cases we have done this. Now all that will stop. 1 do not care who the violator may be or how prominent he is bis name will be published, if the papers desire to ioso." Be a Good Neighbor. Some men are never on good terms with their neighbors. What is worse than to quarrel with a neighbor ? The toothache is nothing to it. You cannot bear anything from one of his family. If his children are in your yard, uou your fence, they must bo driven away with harsh words poor innocent littio things who have not learned the ways of the world. You forbid your wife who is perhaps disposed to for get ever to borrow or lend to the adversary not to speak to his children, or have anything whatsoever to do with the family. Does not a man teal badly who has such a disposition and quar rels with his neighbors ? All this is very disagreeable. How much more comfortable it is to be a good neighbor. Overlook the faults aud foibles of your friend. If he is morose and sour in his disposition, there is more neces sity for you ,to be lorbearina-, mild and persuasive- You have a short time to live, theu spend your days in peace Church Fair at Clear Ridge. The Ladies' Aid Society at Clear Ridge, will hold a church fair and festival on Friday even ing and Saturday evening of this week. Several articles of cloth ing, in addition to a splendid bed comiorl, which the ladies have made, will be disposed of. Re freshments of all kinds will be served. This band of earnest church workers deserve the en couragement and support of the public, as they are doing all they can in this way to aid in cancel ling a debt that rests on the par sonage. If the Clear Ridge men are anything like those in McCon uellsburg, they make chnrch debts aud depend upon the wom en to pay the debts. Help them along, even il you have to eat thirty cents worth for every quarter you spend. A GUARANTEED CURE FUR 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 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. .r0c. If your druggisthasu't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Pans Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Hancock "Jarred." The town ol Hancock, Md., was shaken by an earthquake. Friday night, until houses rocked and windows rattled, causing resi dents to become greatly alarmed. The seismic disturbance was also felt all through the neighbor ing region in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. At Berkley Springs the shock was felt dis tinctly. A rumbling noise like distant thunder was heard, fol lowed by a wave which extended far up into this county, and was f, !t in every town and village through that soctiou. 1 o disturbance lasted for a fuw seconds and at first it was thought to have been caused by a ti ri ilic explosion. Later it was learned that the fehock was felt iv inauy miles around Hancock, NO SECRET ABOUT IT. It is no secret, that or cu ts, b'irns. ulcers, fwer sores, sore eye, hoilo, etc.. nothing is so of fi ctiveas Hunk Inn 'r Arnica Sul Vs. "It didn't t'il;e long to cure a I ad sore I had, aud HWullO.'K for siro eyes," write!). L. Clr.-fvy of Uojk', Tex. 2jo ut Tiouis diugntore. , ' V Furs, Silks, Ribbons, . . ; We have jujt received a late shipment of the very newest styles in . lVlillinery A complete I, All the "chic" t Chllknce for lac ties, In Wmgs, P ins. Mourning fi of Keaily-to-wear es in Untrimined !'ells and Millinery a specialty. Best Values-- Ladies', and Children's Coats, Ladles' Tailor-made Suits, Dress Goods HroatJulotli, MMiair, Tricot, Cheviot, Fancy Press Goods. Banner Patterns, Styles. T. J. WIENER, Hancock. Md vvvvvvyvvvvvvvvwvvvvwvvwyvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvv 1 Don't You Want A New Hat For Christmas? There is a chance to get, one for almost nothing. From December l.rtb to Decomber 23, 1905, 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 SELECT FROM. Luemma M. Laidig, . Hustontown, Fei. Opposite Post-olllcc. LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4 oooooooooooo coxxxoooooooc 8 Sleighs! o Sleighs! 8 1 have the lirst Carload of Sleighs ever brought to Mc Connellsburg. For quality, style and finish, the world can't beat them. Don't forget me when you want a sleigh. I have a Carload of Buggies and Spring Wagons that I will close out on a short mar gin to make room for spring goods. 1 also have purchased a Car load of Milburn Farm Wagons that will arrive in January liKW. Flease come this way for the best wagons made. I have a few Drills, Mowers, Plows and Harrows that I will close out at cost just to get J room for new goods coming in. I must have the room. Come right Q along. I mean business. ' s 8 T. J. Comerer, McConnellsburg, Pa ooooooooooooo What Is in Drop of Blood. A distinguished German pro fessor recently announced that if a drop of human blood was placed under a microscope capable of magnifying it twenty millions of times, it would show all kinds of animals that have ever existed, or n "W existing on the earth. In tho blood of a healthy person the animals are quiet, in thatof a sick icrson they tight. From this he draws the conclusion that man lias within him all the elements from which the universe was cre ated. He further says that if a dead cat was flung iua pond of water and left to decompose, the (1 rops of water should show, when under the microscope, all the am ;oaU belonging to the cat species. FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned will sell at private shIo a large farm situate on public o:id four miles northwest of McCon nellsburg, Fulton county, Pa., con taining SIM ACKES. About one half ; eared and in good state of cultiva tion, 42 acres seeded in grain, 50 acres In clover, and 50 acres in timothy and blue grass. The balance, about 15i' acres, is line timber land, consisting of OAK AN'I) PINE, from which SEV E it A L H U N D U E D Ti IO U 3 A N I) F E E 1" of lumber can be cut. About 40 aciet, has recently been limed. Never-full-lug fatttr in nearly every Held, nmking it a fine stock farm. The building consist of a 11 -ROOM DWELLING, BANK BAUN 40x05 ft. Wagon Shed, Spring House with u fine spring of slate water near tht house, and all oeoessary outbuildings. This farm Is within three-fourth miU' of school, and 1 mile from church. The soil is red shale, and lime stone within tl roe miles. This farm will be sold at a bargain and on easy terms. For further par ticulars call on or address GEO. A. HAKKIH. , Agent for owner, MuConnullsburg, Pa. - Winter -1906 Corsets, Veilings), Belts, Hats, pressed or hand made TTats. Trimmed Hats PARKX- es of fashion. All prices. High grade Novel ra Tons, OBtrlch Tlumes, In all the latest color- Fascinators. Tarn O'Shantrrs, Mittens, Gloves, Veilings, Km- broiderics, Laces, Stylish Ef fects in Nockwenr, Shirtwaists, xooooooooooo CHKKIFK'S 8AI.KH By virtue or O writ of Alia, Fieri Kaclaa. tu int, 1)rtul IimiiIiik out ol" the Court ol Common t'lviw l rultou County, Peiinylvaiita, 1 have levied Umiii, and taktni In execution, andwlll xioim at Public Sale, at the Court Huumi In McCon- nellKlmrK, Pa, on a. tunlny, .lanuary 0, I noil, ai i u ciot-K, r . in., tue following uet-rileo: real eaiaiu, Ul wit: No. 1- A tract of timber lundnltuate In Dub lin townahlp. Fulton oonnty, Pu., containing SI uurea, more or less, adjoining lunds of Ueorge W. Locke, Jun. D. Stevenn, E. Hu'tl win, and otnera. No. t. A lot of ground situate In the vIIIuko of Fort Littleton, FultonOouuty, Pu., contain ing one-fourth of un acre, more or lem, adjoin ing lot of Hush M. Cllne, the furin of Kuli M. Cllue and the public roud. All seized and tuken in execution u the property of Ueorge Wlldx, and to be sold for ouiih. JAMKS O, ALEXANDER, Duo. 12, 1905. Sheriff. millinery We are nov? ready to show you a full line of Fall and Winter Milli nery Goods. We do not claim to have the largest line of any in the county; but we do claim to have the Cheapest quality considered. Don't fail to come and see our .goods before buying elsewhere. We can, and will, save you mon ey. Thanking the public for past patronage, I am yours fur business Nellie Dawney, Ilustontowii, Pa. (Successor to Annie E. Dawney ) HIDES Jarnes Sipos & Sou pay 10, li!, aud 10c a pound cash for heof hides at their butchoi suop in Mcuonneiisourg, also hihoht price paid for calf hkins, sheep nkiurt and tallow. 17 For sale by Stoutoajrle & H o. C00Mmg0t Mtajrit 0000t 0.00H0 rn ir 1 000t, kind , 0-0H0X0, 'u0.pa CLAY J offer to you the World's Best Bargains. $400 PIANOS at $300 . $125 ORGANS at $02.50. $90 " " $45. . $75 " " $37.50. $20 Drop-Heads St wing Machines at $15.00 each. Heating Stoves, wood or coal at 3 to $20 each. Cook Stoves $77 to 3Q each. Enterprize Sausage ' Grinders and StuJTers at $8 per set, large size. Ladies' Long Coats $5 to $20 each. A beaut j ful line of La dies Hats at 1-2 the regular price. Men's Long Overcoats worth $9 at $4.50. Aline of Dress Suits that cannot be ex celled in the county either in style or price. Our Furniture Department is complete and contains the most beautiful line of fancy Enameled Beds and Upholstered Couches and Rockers ever offered in this community. I have six buildings filled with every thiugyou need to eat, use or wear at low er prices than you can buy elsewhere. Clay Park, Three Springs,Pa. 100 s8 00 0ft 10. 00, 0M 0 00, 00 00 00 0 0 00.00000.p0'.g-ri00 00 00 0 0i. 0,0 00 ,0'0000,000 V 00 0J0.0000.00.0JI.0XS0000000?00X0J St? ... . K. Johnston's. I? ft 'A ft rolled edge at ouuispi.o. men's Socks I - - i-if - - m n ! i i ' We are in 7 T7 , I J. K. JOHNSTON, 1 T r n 1V1 UVUUIirJllOUU ZZ. . fT' CHESTER'S EftSUZH f EHIJYROYAL P8LLS NaT. AlWRvfl reliable. I.atllra. aak Drut-i.-lst fot I IMI HIAim t:.V.,hlf m tu .1 g.l ...lil im. uiIio tiaxm, ulnl wllh bin riblw.ii. 'lul. uu tillirr. litruH lnK.rouii lulliiilkHUil IiuIIhIIimi. ili.v.il ym,r hriiiit'l I oi miHl . in Klaiiii.H l.ir lurll-ulnri. 'I.ll. aaoialala ami llrll.-r fur l.ariit-.." In Imrr, ur rrlurn11.il. IO..HIO ieMuuoulKlil. buluir i liruKKiKts. CHIOBUHTfJB CUMUIOAL OO. tlM Hadlua Kiiuan, I'HILA, H, li IkU nn W Early Hiscra The famous little pills ' DYSPEPSIA - CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tkl.00 bo9f:rtai-a irlMm. w'i'ch Mils far SO Canta. Mil'Hf-X,y VI tin tSfiluV 0 K. C- 0WH ' la Cwii.vA.NV, CiUC-iaGO, 'hZm PARK. :::: 0 0 GO SB 00 00 ..000000000 X 0.00.0 0 S 0 0 m.0 00 ,m "0-l00.00 ' filA btore is Ihe place for Rubber Goods which , you will soon need. We will sell you p Men's Fe.lt Boots for 2.20. and .the best with Woonsocket Overs, Snag-proof ind 9$ $ 2.50. Ladies' Candee Felt men s afciicsjmou, Lumper- j-j and Overs, Alaskas and plain $j hi 4-J.irJ f -- I l overs to fit all feet. - m We still hive men's heavy underwear jj at 39c each, Our sales of Ladles' Coats m and Furs and Skirts, has been unusually g large this season, but we have lots of splen- &i did ones to showyou yet a beautiful $kirf 5ft f or 1.98. t . j We feel th.it we have the best Over- 'A coats in the county. ' M See our Suits at $4, $5 and $6-they p are stunners. V V. Is More than 100 dozen beautifully Hand- m kerchiefs just received which we are sell- ing froiti 5c to Si ach. 50 dozen ladies' M white hemstichid, at 3 for 10 cents. ffl a position to serve vou. n n I I o U i i v -v &f at;cnt for THE GEISER MANUFAC . TURING COMPANY, ' H'BORNT CABINS,. PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Knjflnes, Oasolino, SouaratorH, Clover Hullem, 8awinil!s, io. Eujflriuu on band all. the time. i l 'WW Tha famous lltt!a r'.".
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