i . i : "g free of charge at Mi' Little's piillinery op p.u r . ,.flice. t live in the miM ch- ""..liryland.-"Write J. iv; 4 Aussell, Real Estate I. ' ..i:stertown, Md. ..a Paul Wagner's tan nor jt.i tains, sheep skins, h'M ao hide'., ui.rt tallow. 9, 10 and 1-ceutaTp.i J l'Ti beef hides. Llustou hi Saltillo is paying 20c fur etfifs; o-J for apples, and 50 for tolU)US. n W. K. Truax and wife, of 1'leas :i .1 lii ige, wei e among the holi 'Uv oaoppers m town last Satur- i 'ui field's popular teachers.who Ik U;eu speuding her holiday . tiiitiou at the home of her pa rtuU, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Metier at Uarrisonville, spent List Wednesday and Thursday in tins place the guest of lion, and Mrs. Petoi- Morton. I OKCED TO STARVE. TJ. F. Leek, of Concord. Ky., siiytt: "For 20 years I suffered tiorjies, with a sore on my upper lip ho painful, sometimes, that I could nor eat. After vainly trying HVerythii g else, I cured it, with Uucklnii s Arnica Salve." It's great t , : burns, cuts and wounds. A T..,ut's drug store; only 25c. HUSTUNTOWN. 'J. & Laidig and C. B. Hoover, f . ilcairn, Pa., and John Wood en of Elizabeth, Pa., spent the tiiiu.iys at their respective iii'.:i.js in this place. . Us May Barton returned to ? . 'prs.ville State Normal last Vu'.sday after having speut her vi tion with her parents. ,k.1iu Cutchall of Six Mile Kuu ppjt the first day iu the new y, ut home. ,',(. B. C. Lamberson of Mc 1 '. - lullsburir. spent the holidays wrh his parents m this place. Our fox hunters succeeded in kr'iojj two red foxes last week. Frank Deavor and Scott Deni-sai- (f Altoona, spent Christmas ut tLcir homes. 'j lie entertainment given by the 1 vHcs on last Friday night n-as well attended and enjoyed by all pr"sent. M rs. J. E. Jones is visiting her in-aLur at Dry Hun this week. Mrs. E. J. Hooer, of Superior, Win, arrived home last Thursday altar aa indefinite visit with rela tives here. .jjoeph Ranck, of Broad Top Ciir, spent a few days with his family in this place the forepart i,f the week. Tim II us ton town band treated our poo pie to some excellent mu mc Tuesday and Friday nights of lust week. Mrs. Robert Huston and Mrs. William Wagner of Dublin Mills, hpeut a few days last week visit ing relatives in, and near, this JllaCO. WEST DUBLIN. o:n h Buckley, of Sixmile Run, f . "). a few days recently with 4h iu.i:!ly of J. V. Deaver. ... rah Deaver spent several rVyi lat t week with relatives at f : luho Run. ... r.ian Laidig and Charles IJooa. ", who are employed at Pit cuir i, were visitors at J. El Lyon's Wednesday of last week. Waller Taylor has been in poor ln nliji for several weeks. Joseph Price visited relatives in Huntingdon county last week. il. J. Oomerer has moved to Burnt Cabins. He will be era ployed . near there this winter, jiauliug for his brother Wralter. i M. Brant spent a few days last week with relatives near Burnt Cabins and Decorum, Albert Mellottaud sister Pearl, of Belfast township, visited rel atives in this township last week. The Diamond Cure. The latest news from Paris, is, th it they have discovered a dia mond cur8 for consumption. f you fear consumption or pneumo nia, it will, however, be best for you to take that great remedy mentioned by W. T. McGee, of VarrWr, Tenn. 'l had a cough, lor fourteen years. Nothing bellied me, until I took Dr.King'a New Discovery for Consumption, O uk!i aud Colds, which gave in Runt relief, and effected aprma Lent cure." Unequaled quick uiv, for Throat and LungTrou bl. , At Trout's Drug Store; v-v-, 50c and 11.00, guaranteed. '.' u.l jotUe free. I nhu.huIIVc panning. The la.yiimn can hardly rfnlw the laci: of system that prevails on the awruvo ri- ni Drainage is little thought of n th.-.lmv-lands, crops ar rotated only as chanc determines, and probably not one fanner in a hundred can tell what enterprise on his farm -ind under his conditions is the most profitable. In no other lusiuess is it likfly tint men can be found with !? 10,000, -0,0(K) or $.")0,000 investments who never pretend to keep books of the bus iness. Farmers' books are too often kept in this manner, gain, money in the batik; loss, money oorrowed. The writer once ar gued this question of keeping books with a well t do American farmer, who finally concluded his irgument by saying, "Farming ain't all keeping books, by a long shot." Truth lies in the argu ment, but keeping books is not all there is to manufacturing fur. uituro or transporting freight, md yet it must be a valuable ac cessory or it would have been discarded years ago. There are still thousands of farmers who do not follow the markets, who rarely, if e.'r,st p to consider ilie relation between prices of feeds and prices of beef and pork. Hogs are fed because "there is money in hogs," and many an operation on the farm is done accordiug to some precon ceived notion. The writer knows i Cermau farmer in western Minnesota who has a beautiful, clean farm, and is evidently pros porous. While watching him feed his hogs one day, this con versation took place: "How old ire those pigs'" "Sixteen months." "Why don't you sell j thorn:"' "Well. I don't like to sella hog until he weighs up good md heavy." Further conversa tion revealed tin; facts that corn was worth forty-two cents per bushel and pork four dollars per j t. live weiglil. i Hundred 'weignt When asked if the pigs he was feeding were gaining enough V: equal or exceed the value of the corn, and pay him for Ins labor, he realized that each bushel of corn had got to produce about twelve pouuds of pork to yield him any profit. Knowing that his pigs were not gaining the ha' f of that amount, he decided to sell both p.gs and corn. From "Farming as a Business Enter prise," by Edward C. Parker, in the American Monthly Review of Reviews for January. Have You Tried the new Quick desserts that gro cers are now selling 'i They are justly termed "Kusy t.j Make" as all ingredients are in the package. Three complete products D Zerta Quick Pudding aud D-Zerta Perfect Jelly Dessert, at 10c per ' package, and D-Zerta Ice Cream j Powder, 2 packages for L'5 cents. A trial will convince you how easy it is to have the finest desserts with no labor and little expense. Sthutil Report. The following is a report of the third month of school at Morton's Point: Number of pupils enroll ed, twenty-four; aerago attend ance, twenty; present every day during the month : Clarence Mor ton, Dewey Truax, Blanche Wink, Bertha Truax, Heed Mellott, Maude Hill, Manei Truax, Foster Holleushead, Minnie Strait, Jes sie Truax, John Morton. Anna de Shoug, teacher. Local Institute. A local institute was held at Locust drove school last Kriday evening. The institute was cull ed to order by the teacher, Miss Blanche Morton who appointed Roy Morton chairman. The questions were well dis cussed by the teachers present. The"institiUe' was greaUy en livened by songs and recitations rendered l tin- school, which shows tite good work of both teacher aud pupils. Albert Cur Ian, i, Secretary. Local Institute. There willl bo a local institute at Mountain school on Friday ev ening, Jan. 12, l'JOCt, at which the following questions will he dis cussed: 1 Self reliance; How Taught; Vitbie of . Schoolroom Freedom 'A Thy Teficlier" D'ltv' to the District, and to t'c Prof -s-aion. All Wachor and friends of ed ucatioua'e ltivinjfl.r-Bertha New roan, teacher. I'l.KASWT Klf'liE. TVc. 0 lioruou Dostums? 'h family is on th' s" !: list. OCylde Strait . i i 1 n once Wink visited Mary . MellotVs Tuck l.i evening. ! William Meilol, Doc Mellott, towis Mellott, Mitch Mellottaud (leorge Mellott wre at the wood chu; ping at Mary K. Mollott's Wednosdav. ' James Mellott had a nice crowd at his wood chopping Tuesday. Liis Dushong had a wood chop ping Wednesday. Wishart Deshong is on the sick list. Billy Meilott and wife of .Johns town, Mary K. M"llott and Scott Mellott of Pleasant Ridge, R. A. Skiles, wife and daughter Mollio and sou George of llustontown, visited Lew is MelloH's Christmas day and had a line time. J. L Mellott, Elizabeth Wink, Prof.Gilbert Mellottjjogue Hess, Maria Hess and Webster Hess were rcceut guests iu the home of J L. Mellott. Unger Mel ott, teacher of Tiger Valley school near Hyndman, lied ford couuty. aud George Zem bower speut part of last week at the home of the former's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua L Mellott. A. M. Garland is still in the lumber business. The Christmas meeting in the Dunkard church was well attend ed. lltiit Her Double. "I knew none,for four weeks, when 1 was sick wilh typhoid ami kidney troutiie," writes Mrs. An nie Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa., 'and when I got hotter, although had one of the best doctors I i ....i-ti.i if if r .i n. Vw.i t ,i, .ni.i.. .,, had to rest my hai '.vhi.Mi I u ii...' !. ! i my Knees i i.is lorri-..,-ned b re loroii 1 1... ioid now (vcr. onderful.'" 'iver at TroutV oh- a fll Micro ric tic. 15 m-V '.o .i: ; 1 tau M -1 l'i 1 1:, are m, v. ( luai an :.'' 1 to i .ji . ' and kidney disi. rtlcr.-.: drug store; price 50, HIDES James hipes & Sous pay' 10, lii, and Hie a pound cash, for beef hides at tl.eir butcher stiop in McConnellsburg, also highest pric paid for calf skins, sheep skins and tallow. j Ml.mrr nni.l.ry. 11 y Viri'If III M lO hiii "I" Alin l'li.- Kin-ill., tn mi- iliri-oli'tl, .-tl li Hilt nl llll'lillirt III Cnllltllull I'li-HN HI I- iiliuii Ciiiinlv. J " 1 1 i f v 1 iiiiilii, 1 liuve li'vif.l ll"U. Illlll I llvl-ll III l'". Ill llltl , tlliltwlil l'XHM itt I'nl.lu: S tl.r, ;it tl.i; l.'imrl 11'iic.u 111 Mcl'ini 1 1 -1 1 -1 ' 1 1 1 u . I'll, nil S I ill In V . .1 iiiniiii-v li, I !HH i, Ut 1 II YltM'k, I'. M., Hit! lllllUWIII lIU.Hl'rlllCll real i--t:ili', to wit:. No. I- A tniet ur timlier land situate in lluli liu to.i nllip. l-'ul t o;i vnunty. l':i.. eoutiillifu 21 nrifs. tiint-e or le-.s. uiljiilnini; lunds of (ienik'U V. LiMlUe, .Ills. I). .Mirvens, n. liu ii w iu. anil utlieru. N'.i. A lot of I'routi.l sit mile In tin; vllliiire of r'oi-t Liu t'tiin. Kultoii County. I'u., eontniu-iliu- niii;-fiMirtli of uu lien:, miiri! or less, luljoin liiir lot of Hush M. Cline. the fimu uf hush M. Cl.ui- mid tin- ptibliu mud. All si'ietl mill taken ju t-xeetttlun um the propi'i li of i leori.',' Wilds, timl to tie sold for sh. .1 AMi:s li Al. i:A.NKKIt. Slier I II. FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned will sell at private sale a large fiirin situate on public road four miles northwest of McC'un nellhburg, Pultun county, I'u., con taining )ils ACHES. About one half cleared und in good slate of cultiva tion, 4 acres setided iu grain, 50 acres in cliiver, and "iU acres in timothy and blue grass The balance, about 1"H acres, is tine timber land, consisting of OAK A NO VISE, from which SEV E 1 1 A L I ( ; ' XI U E D T I (t ) I ! S A N D E E W of lumber can be cut. About 4(1 acics lias recently been limed. Never-failing water in nearly every Held, making it a line slock farm. Tlie building., consist of a 1 M M DWELLING, MANIC HAKN 40xC ft. Wagon Shed, Spring House with a I line Hiiritt'' of slate water near the house, and all necessary outbuildings. This farm is within three-fourth mile of school, ami 1 tuiiii from cliurcli. Tlie soil is red shale, and lime stone within three iniler,. This farm uiil bn solil til : liargniii III t -1 nit i-nsy li" s i-'.i' fiirthi -r ; :u' tie.i : l l-s i ll 1 1 I ii Oi' iilli, t es ci'.'j i' i:i:i, ,'- ; ! !i ii- H A l-r, 'e( ; I ' ! .',l...f. I -I 1 Mllliciery V.'e a.-e n-w i-e.ady to sliow a fii! lii,.-of Fill urn! Winter Mll.i i,i ry ti inilo. 'c uo nut claim to luivo the hiigtist linn of any In the county; imt, we do claim to have the Cheapest ifility ciiiiHiiliMen, r ' ut 'i fnil to come ind nee our gools bi'for.i buying nl-owhere. We iu, and will, nave you mon ey. Th'ttiii ing the p'll.lie for past nitronage, I inn yours i r buHlness Nellie Dawncy,. llustontown, Pa. - (Siicct.'osor to Aiiiae E. Uawuey.) an uar 1906 tt xv. i 9 1 syjecnve Clearance oj &iyusn muunery at iuur Own Prices. Ladies and Childrens Coats at reduced Prices. A beautiful line of IVarm Furs, Fascinators, Gloves, Veil ings, comfortable for winter -in stock -Latest Styles in zdies Tailored Dress Sktrts. Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Hosiery, Belts, Coi tus, Shirt IVaist Sets, Buttons, Silkatine, Shetland Floss, ii'ools. for Ladies' and Children's Suits. Silks, Cloths, Mohair, Novelty Goods, ranging j'n all prices according to Quality. jjress trimmings in Latest T. J. .WIENER, Hancock, Maryland. Ask fev Fashion Sheet Banner Patterns "American Lady Corsets") F. P. Corsets ft 11.. . s -Huston's g ISew-Year n Resolutions. 1(IG is with us and many new resolutions will be made. W We trust each resolution will be saoredly kept if of the right kind. W While we have endeavored to make this a better store than it formerly was, WE HAVE RESOLVED: -5 1. To give you better values during the coming year (j3 than we did during the past. 2. To give each customer lietter clerical nervine. 3. To improve on variety and quality of stock ban died. 14 4. To pay the highi-st possible prices at all times for produce. t.& 5. To make this store a friend to every man who W wants his dollars to buy their full worth. Cg The more we sell the better we can afford to minimize profits, and we trust Y )C WILL, UKSo;,VEto swell nut' sates and thus buy cheaper than before. W HARRY B. ilUSTON, Saltillo Baroain Man. SALTILLO, PA I Dont You Want A New Hat For I Christmas? There is a chance to get one for almost nothing. From December K.th to December 2:s, V,M, we will give you lio per eenl oil' on marked price of all Hats, Honnets, Itaby Caps, Flowers, Feathers, Veilings, Collars, Laces, Velvets, etc., etc. ALL NEW UP-TO-DATE GtKlDS To SELECT FROM. Luemma M. Laidig, Hustontoun, Fa. Opposite rost-ollice. oooooooooooo I Sleighs! 8 Sleighs! I have the first Carload of Sleighs over brought to Mc O Connellsburg. For (ittulity, style and finish, the world can't beat O them. Don't forget me when you want a sleigh. I have a Carload 8 of Buggies and Spring -Wagons that I will close out on a short mar gin to make room for spring goods. I also have purchased a Car load of Milburn Farm Wagons that will arrive In January lttOO. Please oome this way for the best wagons made. I have a few Drills, v Mowers, Plows and Harrows that I will close out at cost just to get O room for new goods coming in. I must have the room. Come right along. I mean business. o T. J. Comerer, McConnellsburg, Pa o OOOOOOOOOOOO l.Al Kl.L UIDUIi. Preiiehii ir at this jilaeo last v ihlmt.h v ii very well attend ''-d. Mary n Fiorn Shivus L-pon' u lo days isiting oear ll:i,iic ' lu.st wer'U. ioldie Walt. isi!nt l.ut S . . h.ith with J.tcoh t!louer and f.un- iiy. Ida Parley und Cora eofer spent last Sabhatli, wilh Jacob GorJon arid wife. Maude CJordou rotn tied liorti1, after spending a few d tyn in the home of her nistor, Mrs. Chi k Mellott. Gilbert R. Mellott spent last Sabbath with friends at tins place. Quite a ruiubor f people i (- tf dod the Hinging at this place lat SabViath, . ' ' v aie a n at. i - fancies. Mouroiug s and Millinery a specialty. Lj sSiSSS oxxxxxoooooo oooooooooo Philip MorgretN school, third i month. Average attendance, twi'iity-nine; jir cent, of attepd ; unci-, eighty-throe; iu' attendance i) .-, ry 'iii.y: Liz.io Meilott, Verno ; i :t Mi II iU, (ioldie Pittman, Rose 'i r . , A'lbio Mellott, Louie ', i'i.i. n.i", A'ilil.t , Mellott, Clem ! Lt'os Uitv Molbtt, Chester Mel ili i'.lra Mwlloit,. Lee 'Iruax, Irl ,1. Ilott, Klinor Mellott. Queen Lilse, touches I M'ins Clara Snyder, oue of Tod : !owuship's popular young ladies, ha-, been ut home very ill during i th" past week. Koreato by Stouloale & lio. ooo 000 P V CLAY PARK. I 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 Sewing Machines at 15.00 00 P0 , 00 00 t0 CM 00. 00 0 0 I 00 .0 ! 00 rK jK 00 00 0 0 each. Heating Stores, wood or coat 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 beautiful 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 J. 00 0 0 "6 00 00 0 0 y 00 00 00 ! 0 0 CO xx 0 0 Couches and Rockers ever offered in this community. 00 I have six buildings filled with every 00 thiugyou need to eat, use or wear at low- er prices than you can buy elsewhere, u 1 Clay Park, ;5 ThreeSprings,Pa, xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx J. K. Johnston's. More is the place for Rubber Goods which you will soon need. We will sell you m Men's Felt Boots for $2.20, and the best j ' with Woonsocket Overs, Snag-proof and M foiled edge at 2.50. Ladies' Candee Felt r men s iocks overs to fit all We still J. KJOHNSTON, 0z m McConnellsburg. I CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEfillYRDYAL PILLS fi Hafp. AlwftVR relfabte. Idte, isk OruclBt for (HMIIIAIIKN KNUL.lflf til Kvil Klid iiutluilio Imjikh, HMifd, with blu ribbun, I nk no ilir, llrfu diitsriiH ulHi IuiUium und litilliuloii. liny uf ynur I niKi -t, ur niifl l. In wtHiiwt fur Prilalura, Til mikiilMls Hiul "liellrf Air l.ndii-N." in l"ftn py rotiirn .Ylll. IO.VUW I'twrtUiiOitiuJit. ttu'd by CHiailUBTBR CHWMIOAL CO. "ffi Early nisero. The famous little plils 1Y5PEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tte $1 .00 bottlt oonUlKf 3H Nmth trtal tfxa, wMcb Mils for 10 0MA 1IIMI9 MLV AT TUB LAtOIATOHV r B. O. DcWITT COMPANY. CHICAGO. XXJL. AkiortUe l'JOO Kodol Almanac 0f and uvers, Alaskas and plain ' k-et. have men's heavy underwear g! at 3vc each, uur sates ot Ladies Coats H and Furs and Skirts, has been unusually g large this season, but we have lots of splen- did ones to show you yet a beautiful skirt g for $1.98. g We feel that we have the best Over- g coats in the county. See our Suits at $4, $5 and $6 they I are stunners. tj More than 100 dozen beautifully Hand- S k rchiets just received which we are sell- ins: from 5c to 1 each. 50 dozen ladies' w hite hemstiched, at 3 for 10 cents. V We are in a position to serve vou, W. M. Comerer, aiijent for ' THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, pBlTRNT CABINS, PA, fop the Bale of Traction and Purtubla. KnKlues, Gasoline, Seiaiutors, Clover Hullers, Engines on hand all.tha time. .0W!' The f imwii Cttle pK'.. aad 2X) Voir Oiltudir, ' ""."
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