Butter 22c. lb., chickens 9c. ib., potatoes firm, pt-r buslipl at ITns ton's. " , Large assortment of beautiful embroideries at Huston's, at very reasonable prices. Wanted at Paul Waguer's Tan nery, calf skins, sheep skins, horse hides and tallow. 9, 10 and 12 cents paid for beef hides. Mr. V. li. Sipes and family, of Andover, are to day moving into the toll gate house on the Mer cersburg turnpike at the Tom place, a mile west of Foil.. HIDES. Jan a Sipes & Sous pay 10, 13, and 10c a pound cash, for beef hides a their ijutcher shop m McUonncllsburg, also highest price paic for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Wanted Bright, honest young man from McConnellsburg to prepai e for payiug po itim in Government Mail Servico Box one, Cedar Rapids, la. MO&t. During a rainy day not long ago, one of our residents, to pass away the time, did some "figur ing," and this is the result: "Thare are. 82. old mades in and a round McConnollsburg; and bachelers, 30. and wiedes !!5. and wiedevers. 12." Locust Grove, Brush Creek township. Fifth month, ending February 14th. Number of pu pils enrolled, 14; those who at tended every day: Elmer Hill, Leslie Hart, Ellis Plessinger, Marshall Hart, and Edna Dnihl. Blanche Morton, teacher. Just a little Kodol after meals will relieve that fulness, belching, gas on the stomach, and all other symptoms of indigestion. Kodol digests what you eat, and enables the stomach and digestive organs to perform their functions natur ally. Sold by Stouteagle Bros. The annual convention of the School Directors of this county will be held in the Court House, Wednesday, March 28th, and the lecture in the evening will be giv en by Dr. Byron W. King. Dr. King was here at the county in stitute last December and it is probable that he is remembered by those who heard him at that time. Wanted.- Two men in each coun.v to rip resent and advertise Hardware Department, put out samplesof our goods, etc. Travel ing Positiou or Office Manager. Salary fc'JO.OO per month cash weekly, with all expenses paid in advance. We furnish everything. TheCollwihia House, Dept. 610, Monon Bldg., Chicago, ill. An exchange tells of a young wife who cured her husband of staying out late at nights in an original way. Before going to bed she would place two chairs together before the sitting room grate and then hold a lighted match to a cigar until the room had a faint odor of tobacco. Al though her husband never said a word to her about noticing any thing, three "applications" effect ed a complete cure. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY take Laxative l?romo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. G rove's signature is on each box. 27c. Local institute. The seventh educational meet ing of Ayr township, was held at the Corner school last Friday ev ening, and was called to order by the teacher, David Thomas, who appointed Russell Nelson chan man. TheBubjects: 1. Value of an Education. 2. Stories as Aids. 3. How to Cultivate the Will, were well discussed by the teachers present. The literary work was render ed in a manner very creditable to both teacher and pupils. Mr. Cooster gave several selections on his graphophone, which added much to the evening's entertain mentOlive Kendall, Secretary. 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 chrontc indigestion for several year; whatever I ate seemed to cause heartburn, sour stomach, fluttering of my heart, and gener al depression of mind and body. My druggist recommended Kodol and it has relieved me. 1 can now eat anything and sleep soundly at night Kodol digests what you eat. Sold by Htruteagle Bros. The Texa Room. Fon:'e off the State of Connect icut from the Thames River to the New York line, make the capitol at Hartford the manor house, then place the front gate at New Haven ind you will have an estate of about the dimensions of the King ranch, in Hidalgo, , Star, and Nueces counties. One million acres and hundreds of thousands of cattle owned by one woman ! Ranches containing from 100,000 to 500,000 acres are so numerous as to be almost commonplace. But li. is the breaking up of these vast holdings which is re sponsible for the sensational de velopment now attracting the at tention of all America. Oneopti m:stic Texan told me thatthecat tleraen had cired of silence and longed for company. Maybe they havo. It is the jingle of gold, though, which has stirred them. From five to thirty acres of grass, according to the productiveness of the soil, are required to fatten steer. So long as that steer's selling price pays, above all ex penses, ti per cent, on the market ralue of the land, there is money in raismg it. When the land in creases in value, however, there is more money in selling the ranch. The steer is falling be hind, and that is why Texas, from San Antonio, Houston, and Gal veston on the north to Browns ville on the south, is booming as it never did belore. Mere out posts of a few years ago are flour ishing young cities now; more towns are springing up, and there are great plantations where the rattle of the mower and the song of th-3 plowman have supplanted the crack of the cowboy's lash and the soughing of the wind in the chaparral. Whither goes the cattleman ? To western Texas and the Territories, and eventu ally into Mexico. From "The Growth of Southwest Texas," in the America Monthly Review of Reviews for February. Have You Tried the new Quick desserts that gro cers are now selling? They are justly termed "Easy to Make" as all mgredieots 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. Failure Due to Inexperience. The man that generally fails in poultry raising is the novice, who begins the raising of poultry on account of the glowing accounts he has seen of the ease with which it is done, and the enormous pro tits to be made, says an exchange. Millions of men have figured themselves rich on chickens. It merely requires a knowledge of the science ot numbers. Ifahen lays a hundred eggs a year, and fifty of the chickens are pullets, and they in turn lay a hundred eg;s a year, it takes but a little while to figure out enormous re turns from a small investment. The unfortunate thing about the problem is that things do not work out in practice as they do on paper. With the beginner in poultry raising, ignorance is the first obstacle, but with many it proves to bo so large an obstacle that the attempt to raise poultry is not continued. To successful ly raise poultry requires a large amount of knowledge, which must be acquired partly by experience. IN SELF Dfc'l hNSE. Major Hamm, editor and man ager of the Constitutionalist. Em inence Ky., when he was fiercely attacked, four years ago, by piles, bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of which he says : "It cur ed me in ten days and no trouble since." Quickest healer of burns, sores, cuts and wounds. 25c. at Trout's drug store. KN0BSVILLE. ThoBe who are on the sick list are reported no botter at this writing. David Brubaker, a well known citizen, died at his home near this place Sunday morning. Jacob Frye, of Franklin coun ty, visited friends here last week Scott Wagner, of Kearney, Is visiting bis family this week. Wash Glunt spent last Satur day at Fort Littleton. Scott Cline, who has been em ployed at Mt Union, returned home last week. A BIjc Excitement. Siiy, come to town on February 22nd, Washington's Birthday, and see what is going on here. There will be scenes to make ev ery one think of colonial times. At 2 o'clock, p. m. there will be a Fantastic Parade. Efforts are being triicle to make this the best parade of the kind that you have ever seen. The Hobo Band will lead the procession. Everybody is invited to take part in the pa rade. We would like to see a good representation f rotn the ad joining townships in the parade. A prize will be given lor the best outfit in line. In the evening, chicken-swal-lop, ice cream, and cake will be on the market. Cnme, everybody. See and be seen. M'Conneixkhuko Coknet Band A MYSThRV SOLVED. "How to keep off periodic at tacks of biliousness and habitral constipation was a mystery that Dr.K lug's New Life Pills solved for me," writes John N. Pleasant of Magnolia, Ind. The only pills that are guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction to everybody or money refunded. Only 25c at Trout drus store. Weak Points in a Horse. The weak points of a horse can better be discovered while stand ing than while moving. If he is sound he will stand firmly and squarely on his limbs without moving any of them, with legs plump and naturally poised. If .ne foot is thrown forward with the toe pointing to the ground and the weight taken from it, disease may be suspected, or at least ten derness, which is a precursor of disease, if the lmr.se stands with his feet apart or straddles with the hind legs, there is weakness in the loins ond the kidneys are deranged. Heavy pulling b-jnds the knees. Bluish or milky cast eyes in horses indicate moon blind ness or something else. A bad tempered horse keeps his ears thrown back. A kicking horse is apt to have scarred knees. A stumbling horse has blemished knees. When the skiu is rough and hard, and does uot move eas ily and smoothly to the touch, the horse is a heavy cater and his di gestion is bad. Never ouy a horse whoso respiratory orgaus are at allimpaired. Placoyourear at the side ol the heart, and if a wheez ing is heard, it is an indication of trouble let him go. Sale Register. Saturday, Mircli i!. Charles E. Stevens, iutondingtoquittarm ing and engage in the mercantile business, will sell at his residence nn the Richard Chilcote farm in Trough Creek vajiey, Hunting don county, 4 miles west of Hawn's Bridge, and miles from Cassville, horses, cattle, wagons, buggies, farming implements, household goods, Ac. Sale bo gins at 0 oVlo.j'i; credit 12 mouths. Thursday, March X, Abraham Wagner intending to relinquish farming, will sell ut his residence 1 mile south of Knbbsville, hors es, cattle, sheep, hogs, fanning implements, gears, und many oth er articles. Sale will begin nt 10 o'clock. Friday, March 1(V C. R. Spang ler, intendiug 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 of crttle, hogs, Ply mouth Rock chickens, Wagous, buggies, farming implements, household goods, 000 lbs. sugar cured meat, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Wednesday, March 7. Dr. C. A. R. McClain and Arthur" Cun ningham will sell on the McClain farms, one uailo north of New Grenada, on the road leading to Robertsdale, 5 head of horses, 25 head of cattle, farming imple ments, hay, grain, He. At the same time and place, will be offer ed the farms belonging to the heirs of the late Samuel H. Mc Clain, containing .'1()0 acres, with line improvements. Silewill bi tiin at 10 o'clock, when te ms will be made known and a reasonable credit g'ven. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Bank Charter. NiJ. mm. TRKASt'RY DKl'A HTMKNT, omi t or tbi: Compthou rn OK TflK Cl'HRKMl-Y, WA9iiiMr.ro::, t. C , February S, WA Whkrkar, by KUlHrnotory evidence pres ented tu the undprwigned. it h been tnnue to appear thBt "THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M CONNELL8BURQ." In the town of McCnnhelll)ui-K. in the County of Fulton, and Stute of ' ennsjlvanla. haa com plltMl with all the provlftt'iiiM of the Statute nf the l'tihed Stutea. required to le compiled with before an association ahull be authorized to coniinehue the hUHmeaa of Itnuklntf: Now, therefore, I, Thomas P. Kane, Deputy und Actilitr l.'otnptroller of the Cnrrencv. do hereby eertlly that "THE FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF M CONNeLLS BURti." In the town of MeComiellNhurir . in tut; t'Oiiiity or h niton, unit M,ate of rennsvl- viinlii. h. iiuihurb.i.'d to eommenne the buslne of MiinMni: as provided In Section llfty-onr. tniiiili-n ii tic sixty-nine of the Kevised Still utes or I he t nileil states. In testimony whereof witness try hand and pSeiil oi otllee this niiilh day of February, IIM1. .sml. T. I. KANK, liepuiy and Auliuir Comptroller MI Kt. of the Currency 0 0X 0 0 0 0 0000 0m Auditor' Notice. The timlei-sliied hiivlto been appointed nud um-oy ute tirpnans' i-ouriof r- mioti county, to puss upon the exceptions &c. to thf-uC' count and distribute the balance In the nunds, of Sophia ilress. administratrix of the eslutes of ( 'hi 1st (inhcr Kekert and Kva J. Kckert. late of Toil toMiishlp.ricceti-ud.fflvcs notice that ho will sit at his otiiee in Mcuonnellsburff, r'tt,, ou Thursday March 1. 19 m. at 10 o'clock a. m . ut for the performance of said duties, which t'me and piuce all persons interested may utteud If nicy see proper. . UKO. II. DANIKI.S. 2 HOOat Auditor, Administratrix's Notice. Not Ice Is hereby Klven, that letter of ad niimsi ration ou the estate of John K. Kuinniel hue of Tod township, Fulton county. Penn deceased, huvlna been vrunted to the tin- dcrsimicd. by the Keifister of Fult n county. Notice Is hereby Kiven to all persons uifiemeo to saiu cstatetouiaKe immeaiaiepay nieiit, and those havtntf claiuisaKalnst the same to present them to the undersigned, duly uu. tlieiuicated for settlement. SUSAN RUMMEI,, M Mil. McConnellsburg, P. Adminisrator's Notice. Letters of administration on the estate ol M:iri:iret K. IJawuev, late of Taylor township. Fill ton county. Pa., deceased. huvInK been Kraut edliy the Kenister of Wills for Fulton county, to the subscriber, whose postofllce address la Uusiontoun. Fulton county, Pa., A'l persona who are imlctileu to tne saia esiaie will please make payiueut. and those having olulmawill present tnetn to C. .1. UARTON, Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Nonce is nerenv iriven tnat letters of admin istrution have been irranted to the underslifued upon the estate of Oanlel Shives, late of Kelfast township. Fulton county. Pa., deoeas- cd. All persons having claims against paid es tale will present them properly authenticated for settlement, und those owinx the same will please call and settle. D. T. HUM11EHT, L'-H-t. Administrator. A GUARANTEED CUKE FOR 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 aud rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. The Old Time Hume Remedies. ' "Grandmother's way of curing a cold seems to have been forgot ten," said a physician who had attended hundreds of throat cas es. "The idea in colds and sore throat is to keep the throat lubri cated. Onion syrup was the standard remedy for hoarseness, and for severe croup the dear ladies gave us a mixture cf vine gar, butter and honey, until we wereeickat the stomach then the cure effected itself. Vinegar, pepper and salt was the standard remedy for sore throat, with plenty of pepper. Then there was the stocking about the neck, and the wet towel cure never known to fail. The unctuous camphor and lard, well rubbed in wasastar.durd remedy. Just a case of kuepiog the fauces well oiled, and many a doctor's bill saved There's no reason why a child should d ie of croup An application of camphor and lard or oil to throat and chest w ill check the most threaten ingsy tup-turns. All old-time cough syruj)s bind the bowels, i'hia is wrong. A new idea wus advanced twoyears ago in K nnedy's Laalive Honey and Tar. This retuoJy acts on the mucous membranes of the throat and lungs and loosens the bowels at the same time. It ex pels all cold from the system. It clears the throat, strengthens the oiucoun membrane, relieves coughs, colds, oroup, whooping cough, etc. Sold by Stooteatrle Uros. 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 jn 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 Mourniflg Veils and Millinery a specialty. Wire Fence! Wire Fence! 1 Much Cheaper Than . j U Any Style of Wood Fence us lijfin-e toother. A stick of timber that will square yr (i Indies und is Kit feet iu length, will make 4HJ feet of lumber, which at fl.rio a hundred, is worth 75 cents. Now, 1 can sell you jrt u ij-ood wire fence for X2c u rod, which id less than half the 0OHt JJ of u board fence. l& The htylo J sell ut j-l; Is a "buukem" fence. A. witness In x court was once asked wliut kind of fence he had, when he made fv the reply, "I have a "bunkeuf ' fence " "What kind of fence is l that, thundered the court." ''A l-bunKein" fence," answered the tch witness, "Is a fence that is horse-high, bull-strong, and pig- 'A tiyht." That i.s just the kjnd of fence I sell. The price ranges uj from 2.1c. to liOc.; a rod depending on the style and height. r-, 1 also sell the S m Pi i DKl'KING -HARVESTING MACHINERY Hie best on earth. 1 have just bought my twine and will guar antee the price now. Machine Oil from 18c., to 40c., a gallon. Linseed oil, harness oil, cylinder oil, turpentine, white lead, and reaily-niixeii paints all at rock-bottom prices. I am closing out a lot of good horse blaukets at cost. Col lars, collar pads, trace chains, halter chains, i&c. at very close ( prices. I have tli best assortment of axes to be found anywhere iu town. Axe handles, pick handles, sledge handles, Simon cross-cut saws, liiston cross-cut saws, handsaws, u complete Hue of strap und heavy burndoor hinges Plumber's supplies such its pipe, littings. spigots, iVu. . I have on hand all the time a stock of L'tnu's putuut birn loot1 haagjri and tnlck-t the best hanger on the tnarkot can't gut off the track. Proved cable chain from I to I on hand all the time, price ranging from 4k to 7 cents a pound. $ Geo. B. Mellott iMcConnslfsburg, Pa. j tftii km 000X 0 :::: MM A- Carload of SLEIGHS and SLEDS at Clay Park's, Three Springs, and Prices Right. 0.0pM0 00.000r& 000, Ms: 0p 0i M0 : .00 ' 00 00 00 00 :::: 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 0J0 ; 00 00 00 00 00 P0 00 00 00 00 00 0'i 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 . C5 00 00 00 S3 ft I J. K. Johnston's. 8 Store 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, Snajr-oroof and rolled edge at $2.50. Ladies' Candee Felt Boots$1.25. Aen's Arctics $1.50, Lumber men's Socks and Overs, Alaskas and plain Kj overs to fit all feet. ' M We still have men's heavy underwear at 39c each, Our sales of Ladies' Coats L and Furs and Skirts, has been unusually gf large mis season, out we nave lots ot splen did ones to show you yet a beautiful skirt Ea for $1.98. We feel that we have the best Over See our Suits at $4, $5 and 6- ihey s& are stunners. More than 100 dozen beautifully Hand- Uj kerchiefs just received which we are sell- ing from 5c to $ each. 50 dozen ladies' $ white hemstiched, at 3 for 10 cents. w! We are jn a position to serve vou, I J. K. JOHNSTON, I I McConnellsburg. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS r ....... .I-. 4 II 1 4' II KMT ftU'N KNULIKl In Uri and Uold m.ulllo buim, .eklr.l win, bluo ribbon. Tk u iilh.r. H.rsu 4aianiu aultatl. Iullunann4 lanllatlluna. Huv ol our Uriiiwiai, nc Md l. In i,imI, fur PBrll.'Ulur. IV. II. tt.uali.la and Hrilr for l.ai." l-i Ulltr W rlura Hail. IU.VO TaallmmilaM. Bu'll by It Oruaj.i. ' cnionuavr oubuioal oo. 1UO Madlaoa laaara, flllLA TA. MmUb lata wm rr.i.. ri uia wni itinera Tho tamoua Kttl pCls. One Minute Cough Curo For Coughs, Colds and Croupi ip KUI'KKIIIIt IIASDA11KH J W KIT K KlllH'.ATAI.HIH'K J'l.ASTIt; srilCKINIIM TnilPPfP AltllOMINALKUrr-OlllKlt. nUOuCO 1IHIS Mntim (lAHDlt HT., Plillmlelpblit, F QViWm rOeivo" ' For PUeft Burns, Sores W. Ha 'Comcrera " n a. ,4- t THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY,., i&'BORNTjCABINS, PA, ' for the tale of Traction anti 'L'Poitable KuglneB, OaHollne, Separators, Clover Ilullers, tiawuillU, &o. Eui(qh on hand all. the time. W Early Risers The famous little pills. For sale by StiutoagleBro. 0Y5PEPSA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tk ( 1 .00 bottl eontalna J Si tba trial Ju, vhlok Mlla I or 10 rr r.arans omit at tmi lAMKATuiir or B. C WITT 4 COUPXHY, CHICAGO, ILL Aalt tor Kodol 's 1906 Almanac and 800 Year Calendar.