Butter 22c. lb., chickens Oc. ib., lutatoP9 f5c. per bushel at Hus ton's. Good Rubber-tire Paby Buggy for sale at a bargain. Inquire at residence of H. P.Mann, West Walnut street. Capt. A Dotterraan will hold preaching services at the Salva tion Army church, Hig Cove Tan nery, Sunday atteruoou, at :!i0, and in the evening at 7 n.clock. HIDES. Jan Sipes & Sons pay 10, 13, and ltic a pound cash, for beef hides a their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paic for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. W A N T E l) f inght, honest young man from McConnellsburg to prepate for paying po ition in Government Mail Servian Mox oue, Cedar Rapids, la. 1-10-H. Geo. li. Evans, one of Thomp son's wide awake farmers, was in town last Thursday. Mr. Kvaus brought to town and sold to Leon ard Uohman a litter of ten Merk shire pigs u little under five mouths old that weighed 1420 lbs. for which he received $71 iu cash. Say it don 't pay to keep a mammy pig about a farm ! Just a little Kodol after meals will relieve that fuluess.belehing, gas on the stomach, and all other symptoms of indigestion. Kodol digests what you eat, and enables the stomach aud digestive organs to perform their functions natur ally. Sold by Stouteagle Bros. The statement has been made by Dr. Samuel G. Dixon, the State Health Commissioner, that free anti-toxin has reduced the deaths from diphtheria in this state eighty per cent. This is certainly very gratilying and has been a blessing to many a poor laraily, as the groat expense of this treatment placed it out of the reach of the poor. Miss Jaue Unger, of Ayr town ship, showed us a copy of the Lutheran Observer that was print ed in Baltimore seventy-twoyears ago. It is an 8 -page, 'i column paper. The pages are 'JxlU inches, and the subscription price $2.00 a year if paid in advauce, and Sfi'.GO if not paid until the ex piration of the year. Her father, the late Henry Unger, was a sub scriber at that time Wantki).-- i'wn men iu each coun.v to represent and advertise Hardware Department, put out samples of our goods, etc. Travel ing Position or Office Manager. Salary $1)0.00 per mi nth cash weekly, with all expenses paid in advance. We furnish everything. The Columuia House, Dept. 610, Motion IJldg., Chic-igo, 111. Mr. W. Ii. Daniels, of Thomp son township, was in town Mon day. Sometime ago, he purchas ed the old Morgret farm at Need more, and after selling the tim ber to J. T. Bridges, sold the farm to Eli M. Peck. The trans fer of the respective deeds was made Mouday- Keilly says Eli got a cheap farm. Lying as it does near limestone it may be brought to a hiih state of culti vation. All old-time cough syrups bind the bowels. This is wrong. A new idea was advanced two years ago in lu nnedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. This remedy acts on the mucous membranes of the throat and lungs aud loosens the bowels at the same time. It e1 pels all cold from the system. It clears the throat, strengthens the mucous membranes, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Sold by Stouteagle Bros. The institute held at Center was called to order by the teach er, Alvah Gordon. Five teachers were present. A number of reci tations were given by the school. The questions discufised were: "The effect of thorough school work on pupils in after hfa." "Freedom nf school room." "How do you teach primary Geo graphy ?" "Bouncing Betty," the novelty twoBtep, byCailton J. Balfour, the blind composer, is making a hit all over the country. ' It was recently published by J. W. Jenk ins' sons, of Kansas City, It is written lu a lively march tempo, bright, fascinating, every strain a haunting bit of melody. The publishers will mail a copy to any address, upon receipt of 2!) cents in stamps. i Ichool Report. The number of pupils enrolled in McConnellsburg Primary school, for the fifth month, was 41. Average attendance, 39; per cent, of attendance, 94. The fol lowing are the names of the pu pils who attended every day dur ing the month : Grace and Dwight St'each, Mary Irwin, Lu ciloGrissinger, Dorothyand Ross fclamil, Pierce Henry, George Pittman, Pete and Mac Morton, Guy Heed, McCau ley Lynch, Hoi lis Wible, John Stouteagle, Frank Thompson, Thad Shimer. Olive Grissinger, teacher. Laurel Hidge school, Ayr town ship, fifth month. Number en rolled, P; average attendance, 23; attended everyday during month: Nora Humbert, Leah Shaw, Flora Shives, O phalless, Bertha Hess, Josephine Gordon, Laura Hum bert, Lydia Humbert, Stanley and Orman Humbert, Obed and Jacob Mellott, Frank, Cecil, and Teddy Humbert. Olive Kendall, teacher. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's ig nature is on each box. 25c. Surprise Party. On Monday of last week there was a surprise party held at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. John Long at KnobsviJle, in honor of their daughter Mary, who was to re turn to her home that morning t.T assist her mother. On Mary's arrival she" found many guests, all of whom had brought her many nice and useful presents. The party was made up of Mrs. Will Gunnells, Mrs. John Mack ey, Mrs. Daniel Gunnels, Miss Mary Snyder, Mrs. John Sher man, Mrs. Emma Sharoe. Miss SadieSnyder, Miss SadieSharpe, and Daoiel Gunnels tesldes the members of the Long family. The day was spent very pleasant ly. 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 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 hnest desserts with no labor and little expense. NEW GRENADA. Blanche and Ruth, daughters of E. A. Alloway, Robertsdale, are both suffering with pneumo nia. John E. Bridenstino of the Val ley, slipped and fell on Monday, injuring himself so much that he had to call his family physician. George Alloway, of Pitcairn, and Irvin and CleveCrider, of Al toona. dropped in on their par ents on Sunday. Norman McClain and wife, of Robertsdale, visited friends here on Sunday, Mrs. Daniel Bolinger visited friends here in New Grenada on Sunday. Ralph W. Cunningham.of Pitts burg, is home for a few days, and enjoying a few wild cat and fox chases with Will Bergstres ser's hounds. Berling Thomas is very low with pneumonia, but is recover ing slowly. Austin Curfman's barn in Clay township, was destroyed by fire recently. Harry Black, who had been on the sick list for a few weeks, is better at this writing. Bert McClain, who was badly used up sometime ago at Roberts dale by a run-away horse, has re covered so as to be able to be out again. Geo. Shafer, our village smithy made a business trip to Hunting don and Mount Union. Mrs. Hettie Gracey and Mrs. S. C. Gracey, of Gracey, visited friends in this place last Sunday. Bruce Lane, boss driver at Wood vale mines, who was kicked on Wednesday afternoon by vici ous mule, was rendered uncon scious for three hours. The mule kicked him on the jaw, causing a compound fracture of inferior maxillary bone. He was carried to his home in Wood vale in an un conscious condition, Dr. Camp bell was summoned and render ed the necessary surgical aid. At present is getting along very well. yle Rlter, Thursday, February 15. Win. P. Gordon, executor of v ill of Miss Jane Gordon, will sell at the late residence of the decedent on the Pigeon Cove road, 2 miles Dorth of Warfordsburg, Hancock Bridge Stock, wheat, rye, oats, hay, and household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 0 months. , Thursday, February 15, Isaac G. Waters, intending to remove to the West, will sell at his resi dence at Burnt Cabins, horses, harness, cow, hogs, wagens, sur rey, farming implements, hay, household goods, &c. At the same time and place, Mrs. E. A. Mathias, will sell her household goods, including meat, lard, pota toes, Ac. Sale will begin at 9 o' clock. Credit 6 months. Wednesday, February 21. P. D. Hix-on, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence in Brush Creek Valley, 1$ mile south of Akersviilo, 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, intendingtoquittarm ing and engage in the mercantile business, will sell at his residence on the Richard Chilcote farm in Trough Creek valley, Hunting don county, 4 miles west of (lawn's Bridge, and 6 miles from Cassville, horses, cattle, wagons, buggies, farming implements, household goods, &c. Sale be gins at 9 o'closk; credit 12 months. Thursday, March 8, Abraham Wagner intending to rehnguish farming, will sell at his residence 1 mile south of Knobsville, hors es, cattle, sheep, hogs, farming implements, gears, and many oth er articles. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock. Friday, March lfl.-C. II. Spang ler, intending to quit farming, will sell on his farm near Knobs ville, Tod township, Fulton coun ty, Pa., 4 head of good work hors es, 11 head ofcpttle, hogs, Ply mouth Rock chickens, Wagons, buggies, farming implements, household goods,. 600 lbs. sugar cured meat, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. . Don't deceive yourself. If you have indigestion take Kodol Dy spepsia Cure. It will relieve you. Rev. W. E. Hocutt, South Mills, N. C, says : "I was troubled with chronic indigestion for several years; whatever I ate seemed to cause heartburn, sour stomach, uttering of my heart, and gener al depression of mind and body. Mydruggist recommended Kodol and it has relieved me. 1 can now eat anything and sleep soundly at night. Kodol digests what you eat. Sold by Struteagle Bros, RAILROAD CLEARS $353,152. Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain is Rich For Size. After deducting the general exponsos, rentals, taxes, Interest on bonds, and all other obliga tions, the Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain Railroad Company has cleared for the year 1905, ac cording to the comptroller's re port, read Tuesday jtt the annual meeting of the stockholders, $353,152. The total earnings for the year were $797,466, compared with $676,531 the previous year. The Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain road is one of the rich est roads for its size in the State, and is owned mostly by Philadol- phians. The report of the di rectors Tuesday showed coal shipments amounting to 1,802,. 441 tons, an iucrease of 1)1,263 tons over the previous year. Three new mines were opened during the year. During the year 150,952 passengers were carried, not one of whom was killed or injured. Everett Press. Blrthinitoa'a Washday. There will be a Festival held on the evening of February 22nd, in Kirk's building opposite the Jail, for the benefit of the McConnells burg Brass Band. It will con sist of Chicksu Swallop, Ice Cream and Cake. We kiudlv in vito one and all to coins and give u all the help they posmbly can. The band will furnish music for the occasion. IJ. E. Uttlk, treasurer. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure DIqmU what yotl Mt HANDSOME! Photogravure Reproduction of the Presi dent's Daughter. It's because "all the world loves a lover"' that there is such unusual interest in the matrimon ial event that will take place in Washington next Saturday. Lit erally, all the world C interested and will have a share in the cere monies aud festivities. To remember Miss Roosevelt as a bride will bo a genuine pleas ure to thousands who may live to see and read of her as a grand mother. In other countries it is the custom to preserve the mem ories of great weddings like that of Miss Roosevelt and Mr. Long worth with some appropriate souveuir. The custom is to be udopted iu this country by The North American, of Philadelphia, which on Sunday next, will pub lish as a part of its regular edition a handsome photogravure repro duction of the best likeness of the President's oldest daughter. The bride herself selected from scores what she considered the best photograph ol herself, and it is from this that the reproduction lias been ma ie. It has beeu ex cellently printed on high-quality paper in photograph brown, the tone that reproduces the or iginal, aud by a process that renders it more artistic. It is a picture that is worthy of preservation in any horn?, and will certainly be kept by thousands as a reminder of the most brilliant of White House weddiugs. In the same issue of the paper there will be a full detailed ac count of the wedding ceremony of the previous day, and illustra tions showing the magnificence of the ceremony and the incident al festivities. Tiie best descrip tive writers of The North Ameri can's staff audits ablest artists will contribute their best efforts. FKCEI January Sale 1906 Effective Clearance of Stylish Millinery at Your 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 Ladies Tailored Dress Skirts. Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Hosiery, Belts, Col lars. Shirt Waist Sets, Buttons, Silkatine, Shetland Floss, Wools. UNSURPASSABLE MATERIALS for Ladies' and Children's Novelty Goods, ranging j'n all prices according to Quality. Dress trimmings in Latest Fancies. "American Lady Corsets' F. P. Corsets T, J. WIENER, Hancock. Maryland- Ask for Fashion Sheet Banner Patterns. Wire Fence ! Wire Fence ! gf 1 "ch' Cheaper Than & Any Style of Wood Fence I m r- i Let us lljruro tofrelher. A stu.-k of timber thut will square II inches und is 101 ft In length, will muke 4!J feut of lumber, Ti which at fl.fio a hundred, Is worth 75 ceuts. Now, I can sell you $ a t'od wire fence for 32c a rod, which Is less than half the cost jfvjj) of a board fence. Ufi, The style I sell at .'12c is a "bunkem" fence. A witness in iL court was once asked whut kind of fence hu hud, when he mude J-fj the reply, "I have a "bunkem" fence " "Whut kind of fouce Is jJ that, thundered the court." "A 'bunnein" fence," answered the k-, witness, "Is a fence that U horse-hih, bull-strong, und pir- titfht." That Is just the kind of fence I sell. The price ranges fojj) from 2.1c. to lilkj., a rod depend inif on the style and helhi,. rhi 1 also sell the Si DECKING HARVESTING .MACHINERY $, the best on earth. I have just bought my twine und will jjuar- S untee the price now. Machine nil from Nc, to 40c., a gallon. s2 Unseed oil, harness oil, cylinder oil, turpentine, white lead, and jj reudy-mlxed paints all at rock-bottom prices. l&t I am closing out a lot of good horse blankets at cost. Col lars, collar pads, trace chains, halter chains, Ac, at very close prices. 1 have the best assortment of axes to bo found anywhere iu town. Axe bundles, pick bandies, sledge haudloH, Simon rt cross-cut saws.'biston cross-cut saws, handsaws, a complete line of strup and heuvy barndoor hines Plumber's supplies such J5! as pipe, fittings, spigots, & ;. i irive on hand all the time a jA Blojk of Line's pajal bum J r h f i ual cr'5k-i the best hanger on the murkut aun't gjt olT the trai-k. Proved cable jfjj chain from I to ( on hand all the time, price runging from 4( to 7 cents a pound. jl Geo. B. Mellott Miss Mugley I always try to retire before midnight. I don'l like to urns ray beauty sleep. Miss PeppreyYou really should try har Jer. You certain ! y don't f?t enough of it. Bank Charier. N". W. TlCKUIIMlY DKI'AIITMKNT, trirr.ur tub Ojmii iku.i.kh lir THE Ct:KMKNf:Y, WASHl.VITO.N, D. V , KltllRUAHY (, t 0, WHF.RrAs. by KHtlsfm-tnry f vlrtence prps entnd to the undpralKntrt. it ha beeu mnde to npptir th.t "THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'CON N ELL8BURG." in tin? town uf MfCiMttmllslMirK. in Umj Couuty of Kultnn. am! State of enOMVIvanla, ha com piled with all the provlRl"rm of the Statute of the Unlied Stale, required to he compiled with before an aw4O0lHtlon ahull be authorized to comtnem'e the business of thiulDK: Now. therefore. I. Thoinir l". Knne. Deputy and Aelititf eoiupt roller of the em renev. do herein- eertlfv ihnt "THE FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF MCONNELL8 BURva." Ill tin-tiiwimf iMe(;uunellsblirx. In the County of Kulion. unci siaie of Pennsyl vania, Is iiulhnrit-d to eoiunielice the busiuoss of ManUinir us provided in Section lifly-one hundred n nd sUiy-nino of the Itevtsed Statmes of the lTmted Mutes. lu testimony w)ierof wltues-t my hand and Seal ol oilier this ninth day of r'eliriiury, Imi-l. Senl. T. 1. KAN K liepnly and Acflnir Oomptroller y-l l-Kt. of the Currency. Auditor's Notice. The unders'jnprt rmvlfu- breo tippolnted mi nor tho Oi in;itiN' Court ol Kultou county, to ihsh iiiMMitht exception &o., to the iu count nun (IfMtnliutf! tinliince lu the, IiuihIh, of Sophia (ircKH. utlminM ruirjx of the entitle of Christopher Kekerl and Kvji (,'. Kcfcert. l"it? of Tort tow uship rleeeneil.niveM iioti i nut hft will sit ut hW olltcp In Mr.OormellOmitf, fa,, on Thursday. March 1. m ti. t p lt clock a. in at for thu performance r uid duties, which fine tmd place all persons IntcruMicrt may attend if they Nee prop i. JKO. II. DANIKKH. '2 1 1 00 :it Auditor. Administratrix's Notice. Notice In hereby (f'ven. thnt letters of nd ininist rat ion on the estate ol John K. Kuinmel lute of Tod township. Fulton county. IVnn'a.. deceased, having been granted to the tin derHiKiied, bv the KeKler of Knit u county, Notice 1m hi re by Kveu to all perxoriK tilde ht cd to ajd entale to make imniedlatepay merit, i.ud those havlntf oluttusuifiilnst the same to present them to tiie undersigned, duly au thenticated for MetUemetit. SUSAN KUMMKL, -;H-t((. McCounells'Jurn, Ph. Adminisrator's Notice. Letters of ndtnlnistmtlon on the estate of Margaret K. Duwney, late of Taylor township. Fulton county. Pa., deceased. having been Kraut urtby the Kejflsterof Wills for Kultou couuty, to the subscriber, whose postohMee address is Hustontown. Kultou county. Pa , a l persons who are Indebted to the said estate will please make payment, and those having claims wll) present them to C. J. ItARTON, l-:t-ort. Admiulstrutor. Men Wanted. 0 married, single, indus trious mon, to work in tannery. (Soul waves paid. Apply in ppr son to , Saltillo Tannery, w2 Saltillo, Pa. Suits. Silks, Cloths, Mohair, Mourning Veils and Millinery specialty. McConnsllsburg, Pa mm For sale by Stoutoaglellro. a. Aik V00000g0g0lf000,000 - 0000 0P 00 00000i 00ll00 I00000 xxxryyn J 000 000 0g000 090000 0001 000"t 000 , 09 09 00 000 00 00 :0 00 0 0 0 0 00 A Carload of SLEIGHS and SLEDS at Clay Park's, Three Springs, and Prices Right. 00 00 I 0 0 00 900 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 C0 00 00 0 0 00, 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 vy 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 i 00 00 00 0 00 00 00, 00 00 0 0 00 00. 00 0 0 00fJl0J00,000 " 0 0 0 0000 00 0J 0000 000000000 5 J 1 1 !-f 5 - "-J ' 0000 000 0 00 0 0000000 00 000J000Jt000 000 00 0000 0.0 Vi IJ. K. Johnston s. More is the place for Rubber Goods w large uns season, dui we nave lots ot splen did ones to show you yet a beautiful skirt for 1.98. We feel that we have the best Over coats in the county. See our Suits at 4, 5 and 6 they are stunners. More than 100 dozen beautifully Hand kerchiefs just received which we are sell ing frorn 5c to 1 each. 50 dozen ladies' white hemstiched, at 3 for 10 cents. We are in a position to serve vou, I J. K. JOHNSTON, I McConnellsburg. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENtJYBOYAL PILLS Umrr. Alwari.rolli.bli. L,4lHi.Mik DruKilal ht IIIIIIIMTDUH l.i U..I mul Uitfuilllc buxtt, wHUfd wild hluu ribbun. Tuba Mo i.ll.vr. Ilsftia. dulnii .ball, lulluiuana Imllulluio. Mm ..I Tour inUKKin, hi ariid l. in niiiiui,. ,,r lirlli.ulii-. Trail, uunliala mid 'Krllrr lor I.k.Im-s." ii l.lttr. Of rwuru .Vail, lo.OtturuK'Uioiiiala. Bu 1 Uj all lltusiiiMj. CHIOHUarTS. OH.MIOAL, OO. miu0 MaHtlaata kqaiair. 11111. r&. , MwUaaUtoMiMr. Ccrly Rlscro TlW I amout lltUo plU. ?; "Tfc. II .00 Mil. ccuin, r.rau. tor Kodol'B ItHW Altnaovj and 200 Coo- ,. ' . UY5PEPSIA 0 p . 000 0WH 0V 0 0 0 ? 0 0 0 0. 0 0 .00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 $5:5 00 WW 0 00 00 V0 00 00 00 00 ; 00 00 00 00 0r 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 l0 00 0 0 000000 0 00 000 00 13. m m & .-j sa hicli you will soon need. We will sell you Men's Felt Boots for 2.20, and the best with Woonsocket Overs, Snag-proof and rolled edge at 2.50. Ladies' Candee Felt BootsR25. Aen's Arctics 1.50. Lumber- j 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 i and Furs and Skirts, has been unusually m w r,t H m W. H. Comorcr; aqent for THE GEISER MAKUFAC '. .TURING COMPANY, &BURNT CABINS.'; PAf ;for the stale of Traction and i Portablo"4 Kuglneii, Casoline, , Separators, Clover Hiillers, . Sawmills, &c. Engines on hand nil. the tline.v VeWIH'a "Tal.. wn ' itu. a.tii-iy t i'jcrsa Thofamouslittla p!9l8. CURE 3H 0m..h trial u, hlch Mil. for f 0 cant .at)- at t Uioutum w v.. Year Calendar.