Nora Vallance and Irenie Sny der speut Sunday with Maye Mock. Our old friend Elias Wink, of Belfast tuwuship, speut a few hours in town, lust Friday. D. B. iMaco, of Chambersburg, spent a day or two in this place on business, last week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Koy Ban iols, of Thompson township, all lb. son. who will assist his fattier oi the farm in a few years. J. W. Deshong, of Pleasant Kidge, called at the News office while in town last Wednesday, and had his subscription extend ed into the year 1007. Mrs. Geo. V. Skinner and Mrs. W. J. Zacharias, of Chambers burg, were guests in the home of Mrs. S. M. Cook, on N. Second street several days last week. W. LI. Fagley, one of our valued subscribers at Andover, left a little coin with the editor while in town last Thursday, that runs his subscription ahead another year. HIDES. Jan es Sipes & Sons pay 10, 13, and 16c a pound cash, for beef hides ai. their butcher shop in McCounellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheep skins and tallow. Nine huLdred school teachers in Schulkill county, Pa., are mov ing to form a labor union. Some teachers have not received their pay in months, and by organiza tion it is expected to receive bet-te.- treatment at the hands of the school boards. W. H. Staley and wife, and Maynard Sipes, of Allegheny, Pa., who were here attending the funeral of Miss Blanche Sipes, have returned to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Staley spent Satur day night in the home of the lat ter 's cousin, Mrs. Daniel Gilbert, in Chambersburg. For coughs and colds no rem edy is equal to Kennedy's Laxa tive Uoney and Tar. It is differ ent from all others better, be cause it expels all cold from the system by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. Affords immedi ate relief in croup, coughs, colds, whooping cough, etc. Children love it. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Miss Myrtle Sipes, who had been spending the winter in Den ver, Col., returned to the home of her parents, D. V. Sipes and wife, of this place, on Friday of last week. She left Denver with the intention of reaching home in time for the fuueral of her sister Blanche, but the distance was too great. P. D. Hixson and M. A. Bark man, two of Brush Creek town ship's first rate citizens, spent last Thursday night as guests in the home of Superintendent Bar ton of this place. Mr. Bixson was here making arrangements to advertise the public sale of his personal property, which will take place on the L'lst of Febru ary. The secret of successfully rid ding the system of a cold is a thorough evacuation of the bow els. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar does this Liquid Cold Cure, drives all cold out of the system. Best for coughs, croup, etc. Sold by Siouteaglo & Bro. Win. B. Skinner, Esq., a form er McConnellsburg teacher, law yer, and editor, but who, during the past twenty-five years, has been a resident of Mt. Vernon, Missouri, and has risen to the distinctir n ot being one of the greatest criminal lawyers of the Middle West, sp jnt last Friday nis,ht and Saturday forenoon greeting his old time friends here The Star says a canning lac tory will be built on Warm Spring Run at Hancock Station and will be finished and ready for busi ness by the canuiDg season which begins about August 1. This es tubhshment will can tomatoes, The plant will be operated by Ilovermale and Harrison, of Mor gan county, and these gentlemen are interesting Washington coun ty and Pennsylvania farmers in the growing of tomatoes. Perfection can only be attained io the physical by allowing Na ture to appropriate and not dissi pate her own resources. Cathar tics gripe, weaken dissipate, while DeWitt's Little Early His era simply expel all putrid mat ter and bile, thus allowing thehv er to assume normal activity. Good for the complexion. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. A CAUTION TO CIQAR PEDDLERS. The Collector of internal Revenue Gives a Note o( Warning. It haviug been brought to the notice of Hon. H. L. Hershey, Col lector of Iuternal Revenue, that a custom has giown up of parties selling cigars in small quantities at public: sales on various farms throughout thoir neighborhood, ho desires to warn all such that they are violating the law, and that the practice must stop at ouce. or tlie penalties provided by the statutes will be imposed. A person thus traveling about from place to place selling cigars and tobacco is not to be regarded as a dealer but as a peddler. As a peddler ho must give bond and otherwise comply with the law and regulations, and can only sell in full original packages as they come irom tlie maauiacturer. Eveu as a regular registered ped dler he cannot sell less than a box at a time. Since putting the foregoing into type, Mr. Hershey has mod ified his recent ruling against the selling of cigars at retail at pub lic sales, so that the business can be carried on practically as it was before. He now holds that the injunction is laid only against those who go from sale to sale carrying their stock with them and selling or offering for sale at various places. Parties who es tablish a booth at a salo and sell from that booth are considered as dealers and will not be molested. With the changes of laws and rulings that come thick and fast it keeps the average citizen busy to know "where he is at." TO CUJ.E A COLO IN ONE DAY take Laxative Bro mo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's ign ature is on each box. 25c. COUNTY MUST BEAK THE COST. Where Persons Bitten by Mad Dogs are Too Poor to Pay for Treatment. The cases of hydrophobia or rabies that have been reported in different parts of the State re cently have prompted Commis sioner of Health, Samuel G. Dixon to call attention to au act passed by the last legislature and ap proved by Governor Peunypack- er, March ol, IDOo, as the act seems to be apparently little known. It provides for furnish ing treatment to needy persons who have been bitten by mad dogs and reads as follows : "That in each and evory county of this Commonwealth it shall be the duty of the proper officers of the several poor districts, in such counties, to provide all needy per sons, who may be bitten by dogs suriering from hydrophobia o rabies, with the proper medical attention to prevent development of the distase in the person or persons so bitten, which medical attention may include the treat ment known as the Pasteur treat ment." Have You Tried the new Quick desserts that gro cers are now selling .' l ney are justly termed "Easy to Make" as all ingredieats are 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. Sale Register. Thursday, Februaay 8, Mrs. Alda J. Sipe3, having sold her farm, and intending to remove to the West, will sell at her resi dence, one mile northwest of Harrisonville, live stock, wagon, harness, grain by the bushel, household goods, and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, February 13, James D. Stevens, having rented his farm, will sell at his residence, just west of Fort Littleton, (5 head of horses, 11 head of cattle, hogs, farmingimplements, wheat, corn, oats, potatoes, &a. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Thursday, February 15. Win. P. Gordon, executor of v ill of Miss Jane Gordon, will sell at the late residence of tho decedent ou the Pigeon Cove road, L' miles north of Warfordsburg, Hancock Bridge Stock, wheat, rye, oats, hay, and household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit (5 months. Wednesday, February 21. P. D. Hixson, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence in Brush Creek Valley, 1J mile south of Akersville, horses, cat tle, farming implements, corn, buckwheat, hay, and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Saturday, March 3. Charles E. Stevens, intendingtoquitlarm ing and engage in the mercantile business, will sellat his residence on the Richard Chilcote farm in Trough Creek valley, Hunting don county, 4 miles west of Hawn's Bridge, and (5 miles from Cassville, horses, cattle, wagons, buggies, farming implements, household goods, &c. Sale be gins at 9 o'clock; credit 12 mouths. Now Owns the Bedford Gaze.te. The half interest of the late J. Frank Harclerode in the Bedford Gazette was sold at public auction to S. A. Van Ormer for $5,850. Mr. Van Ormer is now the sole owner of the paper. Indigostiuii is easily overcome by the, use ot Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, becauso this remedy di gests what you :at and gives the stomach a rest allows it to re cuperate and grow strong again. Kodol relieves indigestion, belch ing of gas. sour stomach, heart burn, etc., and enables the diges tive organs to transform all loods Into the kind of rich red blood that makes health and strer 3th. Sitld by Stouteagle & Bro. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our many friends for their kindness, shown to us during the Bickness and at the death of our daughter Nellie Blanche. " Mu. and Mum. D. V. Sipkh. TWENTY-YEAR BATTLE. "I was a loser in a twenty-year battle with chronic piles. and ma lignant sores, until I tried Buck lea's Arnica Salve: which turned the tide, by curing both, till not a trace remains," writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmville, Va. Best for old ulcers, cuts, burns and wounds. 25c at Trout's drug store. Would Chloroform Incurables. Representative Hunt introduc ed a bill in the Ohio legislature providing for the killing of incur ables by chloroform. The bill is by Miss Anne S. Hall, of Cincin nati. President Eliot, of Har vard, supports the measure. Cemetery Notice. There will bo a meeting of the lot holders of Union cemetery on Saturday afternoon, February 8, 190(i, at two o'clock, for the pur pose of electing officers. T. (j LA7.Ir.lt, President. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, blind, bleeding, pro truding piles. Druggists aro au thorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. Mrs. John Saville. Mrs. John Saville died at her home in Ayr township, about 12 o'clock last Saturday, and inter ment vas made in the Union cem etery on Monday. Aboutayear ani'ahalf ago, Mrs. Saville suffered a stroke of paraly sis, and has, of course, been an invalid since. She was aged about 53 years, and is survived by her husband and seven or eight chil dren. January Sale 1906 Effective Clearance of Stylish Millinery at Your Own Prices. Ladies and Childrens Coats at reduced Prices. A beautiful line of Warm Furs, Fascinators, Gloves, Veil ings, comfortable for winter- in stock -Latest Styles in Ladies Tailored Dress Sktrts. Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Hosiery, Belts, Col lars, Shirt Waist Sets, Buttons, Silkatine, Shetland Floss, Wools. UNSURPASSABLE MATERIALS for Ladies' and Children's Suits. Silks, Cloths, Mohair, Novelty Goods, ranging j'n all prices according to Quality. Dress trimmings in Latest Fancies. 0 000000 00 00 0 000 0t 000X 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 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. Mrs. James O. Mellott, ot Salu via, spent several days with her parents, "Squire" and Mrs. I). P. Deshong recently. Wanted, April 1st. Two married men on the Dr. Carl farm. .Must be well recom mended, and good with stock and machinery. Address : Rev. T. D. Richards Or call on, Germantown, H. K. Makklev, Md Warfordsburg, Pa. "American Lady Corsets' F. P. Corsets T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Maryland. Ask for Fashion Sheet Banner. Patterns Mourning Veils tad Millinery a specialty You Are Not Busy The holiday rush is over and you now have time to complete your wardrobe, to finish that quilt you had laid aside, or to do the many little things you were obliged to neglect on account of having so much to do. Mow about that best dress? A wholesaler came to us and offered us the same quality of Mohair that we have been selling at 60c at a big reduction. It was a good chance for us to give you that very popular fabric at a low er price than vou have ever bought it. Just think of it! 45c per yard is our price on a regular 60c article. The patterns are stylish and at tractive. Who ever heard of St. Almo cloth, just the thing for waists selling at 1 5c per yard. We have it in cream white and it is considered cheap at 25c, but this is another of our fortunate purchases and you are getting the benefit of it. Samples of either Mohair or St. Almo cloth gladly furnished by mail upon request. Calico remnants 4o a yard; Outing Flannels .r, 7, I) and 10c a yard; Shaker Flannels 5 to lie; Canton Flannels 5 to 1J: Heavy red Flannel 2"o. Special good value Lancaster (jingham (i yd.; Cotton for quilts 10c., worth 12c. We are still Kt'lliriK lots of Granulated sugar at fiJc. lb ; Drown su (rar ru. lb.: Star rfoap, S cakes for 2jc; Town Talk Tobacco, 2."k plug; 20c. -broom, ; 4 lbs. Lima Beans for 23 c. It's vuur fault if vou are paying more elsewhere. HARRY E. HUSTON, SALTILLO, PA I Clearance Sale i Winter Millinery Ladies. Misses and Children We want to call your attention to tho Bargains we are offering. We are going to sell the balance of our Winter Hats at and below cost, and now is your chance C to get a new hat with only a few cents well, from 35 cents each up. Children's hats trimmed with full Big Bow and ornaments onld $1,511, was $2.50. Baby caps trimmed J with fur 50 cents, were 91. Call and examine our goods. I Luemma M. Laidig, i Hustontown, F. oooooooooooo oooooooooooooo Ssieishs! 8 Sleighs! I ).,. iv... ;nu rv..lo.i r.t el..i,.i. .. i. ........ i ' t I i.w.vw.iu vui tuny ui oioij;uv 001 U(UU(Ub KJ v Counellsburg. For quality, style and finish, the world can't beat O them. Don't forget me" when you want a sleigh. I have Carload 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 1900. I'lease come this way for the best wagons made. I have a few Drills, Mowers. Plows and Harrows that I will close nut at t'.nut I nut, tn iret w room for new goods coming In. I must have the room. Come right O along. 1 mean business. o T. J. Comfirfir. McConnellsburg, Pa 8 000000000000000000 00000000 m m ktffef If ktflf 0 w 0 Hjtfi 0 wf II 0 0 .0 iw 0 0 t ' 00 00. 00 00 00 CO 00. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00. 00 0 00 00 00 0J ? 00 00 00 0 00 00 GO 00 :;x w yK nil 00 do 00 SS iiS XX XX XX. XX XX XX XX 0? 00 XX 00 00 o oooooooooooo oooooooooooo Wantkd- Two men in each coun .v to rtj.reseut and advertise Hrdwarfl Department, put out samples of our goods, etc. Travel ing Position or Office Manager. Salary 00 00 per month cash weekly, with all expenses paid in advance. We furnteh everything. The Columbia House, Dept. C10, Monon Uldg., Chkngo, ill. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Dlgatts what you eat A Carload of SLEIGHS and SLEDS at Clay Park's, Three Springs, and Prices Right. 000000000000-0.0000000' 0000000X0.000 00 00 00. 0X00000 XXXXXXSX XX XX XX XX XX X X XX 000000, nmnm00 0100000 00 . 00 inirtJil 00,J 000 00 X" c;w 0Kt vr 00 0l' 01 0f f. m ' 0i 00 .WW 00 00 0-m 02 00 0t 0-0 0X0 00 00 0m 00 x 00 H0j ' Vm 09 0.0 00 0,i 00 CO 00 00 CO 00 0 i 00 .00 00 0 GO 00 00 X2 00 00 00 00 0 x 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 x: 00 009.0 0 0000 51 U. K. Johnston's, fell 4 it? i btore is the place for Rubber Goods which you will soon need. We will sell you Men's Felt Boots, for 2.20, and the best with Woonsocket Overs, ijnaff-procf and rolled edge at 2.50. Ladies' Candee Felt Boots$1.25. Men's Arctics $1.50, Lumber men's bocks and Overs, Alaskas and plain overs to fit all feet. We still have men's heavy underwear ) at 39c each. Our sales of Ladies' Coats $t and Furs and Skirts, has been unusually large this season, butNve have lots of splen- pi did ones to show you yet a beautiful skiit i for 1.98. $ We feel that we have the best Over- hjj coats in the county. See our Suits at 4, $5 and 6- ihey f jj are stunners. More than 100 dozen beautifully Hand- M kerchiefs iust received which we are sell- ing from 5c to $1 each. 50 dozen ladies' J$ white hemstiched, at 3 for 10 cents. We are in a position to serve vou, FA J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg. &5 CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS CO" W. M. DomererJ atjent for THE CEISER MANUFAtr TURING COMPANY, s, EBORNT. CABINS, PA. 5 for the salo of Traction aud Portul)loKi)ilnes, Gasollnn, c f Separators, Clover Ilullertt, f Sawmills, &c. j Kui"es ou hand all. tho time. The famous little p!f!o. fifth afv. Mwnvi relllile. Ixlln, Mk Dnitk-lil Ibt It'll MTt.H M ICNUI.INIf III Hrd nd 4ld uit'LMlho box., M4Mlt'il Willi bluu ribbon. Tk nu nllivr. UrfliM 4nyrriu ni.bi.li lukl.iiiMitnil ImllHllunM. Iluviil yimr ImiiooHi, nr Miinl -In. In niiuiii fur HilrlltulHr. aionlnl uti'l Hrllrr for l.ixllr-.." in Uttrr. uv rclurn .tlalL. lu.UOU i'ii8tliuuiiHtla. ttiil uy H liruifkiihU. OUIOHUBTBR OHBMIOAL CO. .; luO llUUiia tiiuan, rHILAM PA. DeWltt's The famous little pills. 17 r For sale by BtoutoaleBro. DYSPEPSIA CORE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT. T 11.00 boli:i umttlr 3H Itni.sti, (rial which mlliot 50cnt. riiAri ONLY AT THX IJKOMATOHY 0 B. O. IfeWITT s COMPAIiY. CUXCAGO, ItX, Ak tor Kodol's 1900 Almanac and 200 Year Calendar,
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