Big reduction on Tobaccos tc r tho next 110 days, ut Goldsmith's grocery. W. H. Puvall and son Arthur, were in lown cu business last Tuesday. Uutter 24c. lb., chickens ilc. lb., potatoes 55c. per bushel at Hus ton's. D. E. Little, of this place, is in Kcrauton this week attending the U. S. Comtas i juror. Large assortment of beautiful embroideries at Huston's, at very reasonable prices. Nathan 13. Hanks of Kmmavillr, is still on the sick list. He is un able to get around the house save on crutches. A union service of the different churches was held in the E'resby terian church in this place, on Sunday evening last. Wanted at Paul Wagner's Tan nery, calf skins, sheep skins, horse hides and tallow. 0, 10 and 12 cents paid for beef hides. Theuiembeis of McCounells burg Lodge of Odd Fellows will hold a banquet at the Washing ton House ou Friday evening of this week. Mumps are prevalent in Brush Creek township, in aseriousform Ernest Walters, teacher of the Akersville advanced school, is in a critical condition. HIDES. Jan . Sines & Sons pay 10, 13, aud Kb a pound cash, for beef hides a the5.' butcher shop in McUounellsburg, also highest price pak for calf skins, sheepskins and tvllow. Wanted Bright, honest youtig man from McConnellsburg to prepai e for paying po ition in Government Mail Service Box one, Cedar Kapids, la. l-10-8t. The Band Festival a Grand Success. The band wishes to thank those who so liberally contributed the material necessary for a festival and tender a vote of thanks to the ladies and friends of the banc', who so willingly rendered their services in the preparation of the supper, and dispensing of the same. They also wish to thank the general public, for the liberal patronage shown them by all The gross receipts amounted to almost sixty-five dollars (". 00). I. D. Thompson, Pres. IN bELF DErtlNSK. Major Ha mm, 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. LOOK OUT TEACHERS. Dr. Dixon Will Prosecute All Violators of Vaccination Law. Harrisburg, Feb. 24. State Health Commissioner Samuel G. Dixon, acting for the state depart ment ot health, will at once prose cute a number of teachers in dif ferent parts of the state who have absolutely refused to comply with the vaccination law and who in defiance of this law are admitting unvaccinated children to their schools. The attorneys for the depart ment have all their evidence in hand for a number of these cases. Health Commissioner Dixson has also arranged to secure evidence in all other cases where tho law has been violated. In addition to teachers, proceedings are to be taken against school directorsand others who have conspired to have the law defied. The commissioner stated that every effort has been made to point out to the teacher.? their duty under the law. Ue has car ried on a vigorous campaign of education. All old-time cough syrups bind the bowels. This m wrong. A new idea was advanced two. years ago in Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. This remedy 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 mucous membranes, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc, Sold by Rtouteagle Bros. Result of Syrlng Election. (Continued from first page.) Council, II U Nace, r, G5, Thos Ho.mil, r, SS, I Hull r, 51, D W (rress, d, 44, Geo Hays, d, 68, Jno Sheets, d, 54: Auditor. J K John ston, r, OS; Overseer, Alex Pat terson, r, 71, W C Lynch, d, 40; High Constable, N II Kocttgcr, r, 71, U M Downos, d, 4S. TAVUIH. Judge, J V Deavor, r,52, David Kneppcr. d, oil; Inspectors, I) J Miller, r, 5ti, II H Lamberson, d, 511; School Directors, J E Lyon, r, G3, A M Witter, r, 52, J V Dea vor, r, 5t! E HKirk, d,fil, Berkley Sipcs, d, 52, J F Bolinger, d, 47; Township Clerk, X E M Hoover, r, 4S, C J Barton, d, 5H; Supervi sors, Josiuh Witter, r, til), J Mc Elhaney, r, 07, Harry Keller, d 41, J F Johnson, d, 57, N II Allowuy, r, 67; Auditors, J W Wright, r, 5.1, W F Laidig, d, 52; Overseers, Gideon Hitchey, r, 50, J Booth, r, 55, II B Huston, d, 53, H J Fields, d, 52; Justice of the Pence, John Hoover, r. 71, Jonas Lake, d, 38. TODD. Judge, T B Stevens, r, 42, Ben. Cline, d, 46; Inspectors, W L Wi ble, r, 41, Wm Ilamil, 45; School Directors, W B Anderson, r, 53, (r W Everhart, r, 37, Henry Bar mont, d, 50, G B Mock, d, 37; TownshipClerk, D F Trout, r, 3S, .John Barmont, d, 40; Supervisors, Peter Morton, r, 47, II Anderson, r, 40; John Ott, r, 51, Win Sny der, 40, Daniel Mock, d, 46; Aud itors, Frank, Stevens, r, 3!, J A Myers, J, 4S; Overseers, S. 11. Cronier,r,.')S: J A 1 Tamil, d, 20;Jus- tice of the Peace. E B Cline, r, 55, G W Wagoner, d, 33. THOMPSON. Judge, Grant Brakeall, r, 21, Amos Sharpe, d, 53; Inspector, Win Stone r, IS, Geo Snyder, d, 50; School Director, David Powell, r, 22, Jno Powell, r, 23, J II Brewer, d, 52, B K Simpson, d, 53; Township Clerk, Chas Slacker, r, 20, AV C Peck, d, 52; Super- visors, It Ilollensliead, r, 27, Isaac Culler, r, 21, C Peck, r, 13, Scott Gordon, d. 53, Enoch Mellott, d, 52, Win Booth, d, 51; Auditor, Saml Pock, r, 20, W It Myers, d, 50; Overseer, J II Fisher, r, 22, Dennis Everts, d, 51; Treasurer, 1 Souders, r, IS, ,1 M Winter, d, 57. UNION. Judge, .las Carson, r, 70, Geo. Sigel, d, .'ill; Inspectors, H Cor nell, r, 00, Amos Sigel, d, 30; School Directors, G G Ginger, r. ! 00, John Stahle, r, 57, S E Mc I Kee, d, 52. John Smith, d, 21; Tohnship Clerk, Albeit Schet rotupf, r, 02, Cecil Lynch, d, 35; Supervisors, John Hoffman, r, 07, Isaiah Lehman, r, 03, A F Hill, d, 30, J J Hendershot, d, 27, Halph McKibbin, r, 7; Auditor, C A Bitz, r, 01, H E Deneen, d, 37; Overseers, J S Crawford, r, 50, Harry Hill, d, 41, Justice of the Peace, George Miller, r, 70. v KI.I.S. Judge, V 1) Schenck, r, 31, J F Early, d, 02; Inspector, A D Berk Htresser, r, 43, Abner Berkhart, d, 50; School Directors, JasLockard, r, 35, S P Wishart, r, 4S, T II Ramsey, d, 50, Geo W Foreman, d, 52: Township Clerk, E W Mc Clain, d, SO; Supervisors, W II Spangler, r, 44. John Schenck, r, 43, Jno Stunkard, d, 77, Harvey Wishart, d, 40, W L Mosbey, d, 40; Auditor, B S Greenland, r, 40, II M Truax, d, 50; Overseer, W H Baumsrardner, d, 70. Just a little Kodol after meals will relieve that fulness.belchiog, 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. Guests at J. W. Lake's latter part of week: Misses Rhoda F. Lake and Gertrude Barton, and Messrs. Chas. Edwards t.ud How ard Deshong, of Everett; Maude Deshong and Ada Barton, of Har risonville; Ella Barton and Sei bert Barton, of Crystal Springs; Queen and Grace Lake, of Mc Kibben; Gilbert C. Mellott, of Needmore, and Stephen Fisher, of Covalt. Buy a Farm In Penn., N, J. or Del. Best States for profitable farm ing. Soil adapted to great varie ty of crops. Near markets that pay best prices for yourproducts. Farm lands in these States my specialty, sold and bought. Write for particulars. R. G. Fkick, 1102 R. E. Trust Bid., Phihda. Sale Register. 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 IJawn's Bridge, and 0 miles from Cassville, horses, cattle, wagons, buggies, farming implements, household goods, Sic. Sale be gius at 0 o'clock; credit 12 months. Wednesday, March 7. Dr. C. A. K. McGinn and Arthur Cun ningham will sell on the McClain farms, one mile north of New Grenada, on the road leading to Kobertsdale, 5 head of horses, 25 head of cattle, farming imple ments, hay, grain, Ac. At the same time and place, will be offer ed the farms belonging to the heirs of the late Samuel II. Mc Clain, containing 300 acres, with fine improvements. Sale will be gin at 10 o'clock, when tei ms will be made known and a reasonable credit g'ven. 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. Weduesday, March 14, Rebec ca S. Stevens, intending to re move from the county, will sell at her residence, one-half mile east of Laidig, 1 horse, farming im plements, household goods, wag on, buggy, &c. Sale begius at 10 o'clock. Credit 0 mouths. Friday, March 10.-C. R. 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 of cpttle, .hogs, Ply mouth Rock chickens, Wagons, buggies, farming implements, household goods, 000 lbs. sugar cured meat, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Wednesday. March 28. Sheri dan Hann, having sold his real es tate and intending to leave the county, will sell at his residence 1 mile south of Saluvia, 2 head of horses, 4 head of cattle, hogs, farming implements and house hold goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 10 months. A MYSThRV SOLVED. "How to keep olf periodic at tacks of biliousness and habitual constipation was a mystery that Dr.King'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 Cue at Trout's drus store. CLEAR KIDliC. Miss Ella Huston, and fj ieud, Vera Fleming, of Saltillo, spent tha past week visiting relatives in this vicinity. Ephraim Need expects to go to New Jersey on business soon. Mrs. Saylor, of Aitooua, is vis iting Mrs. Wilson Fields this week. Harry E. Huston wes in this place last Monday. Charles Amsley, wife, and baby Gladys, of Foltz. spent a few days the past week with her parents, J. V. Carmack and wife. Howard Fix has purchased a new phonograph, and is enter taining his friends with fine mu sic. Misses Lillieand Vera Fleming spent part of Saturday at Burnt Cabins. Chas. Stevens and George Rak er were in this vicinity over Sun day. A OUARANTEUD cure 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 6 to 1-1 day. First application gives ease nnd r-.'st. 50c. If your druggisthasu't it send 50c in stamps and it will bo forwarded post-paid by Puns Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Miss Myrtle Stevens, of Flit Littleton, was in town on Friday, Wantkd. i'wo men in each cnun.v tort; resent and idwrt'se Hardware Department put out snmplesof our goods, etc. Trawl inn Positiou or Office Malinger. Snlary jjWO.OO per month ensh weekly, with all expenses paid in advance. We furnifh everything. TheColumhja House, Dept. 610, Monon Uldg., Chicago, 111. EOQS TAKE A DROP. Mild Winter Has Knocked the Bottom Out of Prices. Eggs are cheaper in McCon nellsburg now, .12 cents per doz en, than they have been at this season of the year tor a number of years. The reason for the low price is, of course, tho warm weather. It is woll known that during cold went her hens do not lay as fre quently ns i 1 tho warmer months; indeed, a great many heus do not lay at all in winter. To meet the demand for eggs during these un productive periods, millions are packed in cold storage, to be sold at high prices in the winter. When a very mild winter o :curs, such as the present one, the hens are much more productive, and the cold storages stock ;s a drag ou the market aud must bo sold atxny price. Honco the low prices of stornye eggs, which in turn have brought down the pric es of fresh eggs. The storage men are losing money ou account of this condi tion of r. flairs, and those who deal in fresh eggs' are not making much. When the storage com panies bought their eggs last summer and lall they were high or thau they are now. Have You Tried tho new Quick desserts that gro cers are now selling? They are justly termed "Easy to Make" as all ingredient are in the package. Three complete products D Zerta Quick Puddiugand D-Zerta IVrfect Jelly Dessert, at 10c per package, and U Zerta Ice Cream I'o'vder, 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. anuary Sale o o Effective Clearance of Own Prices. Ladies and Childrens Coats at reduced Prices. A beautiful line of Warm Furs, Fascinators, Gloves, Veil ings, comfortable for ivinter 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 jn all prices according to quality. Dress trimmings in Latest Fancies. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Maryland. "American Lady Corsets" F. P. ' Corsets Ask for Fashion Sheet Banner Patterns. m Wire Fence ! Wire Fence! Much Cheaper Than 1! : , " f Any Style of Wood Fence i L't us liure together. A slick of timber thut will square ti inches anil is Ki (net in lenyth, will muke 4HJ fee', of lumber, which at $l..r(i a hundred, is wnrt.li 7.1 cents. Now, I can soil you a good wire fence fur Mo u rod, which is less than half the cost of a board fence. The style 1 sell at ,'12u is a -'bunkem" fence. A witness in court was once asked w hat kind of fence, he had, when he made the reply, "1 have a "bunUciii" fence " "What kind of fence is thut, thundered tho court." "A 'bunkem" fence," answered the witness, "is a fence that is burse-high, bull-strong, and pig tiyht," Thut is j'istthe kind of fence I sell. The price ranges I Pi 8 it-i m from 2;ic. to 00c.,- a rod c'lepend i ntr on the style and height. jy 1 ulso sell the Si DISKING HARVESTING MACHINERY & the best on oartli. I have just bought my twine and will guai" ffci unt.ee tho price now. Machine ( il from lttu., to .40u., ft gallon. Linseed oil, tiuiness oil, cylinder oil, turpentine, white lead, and Jj rcudy-mixud paints all at rock-bottom prices. I um closing out a lot of good horse blankets at cost. Col- J-J lnrs, collw pads, truce chains, hulter chains, &.. ut very close ? prices. I have tha best assortment of axes to be found anywhere j?3 in toAii. Axe handles, pick handles, sledge hundlos, Simon Jjl cross-cut saws, Iiiston cross-c.it saws, handsaws, a complete line js) of strap and heavy liurndoor hinges number's supplies such ?S us pipe, liuiugs, spigots, &). I have on hand all the time a 'in stock of La j's patent barnd r h i:igvj a id tracks the best $f hanger on fie market can't g itotTtho track. Proved cable ' Ufa chain from I to i on hand ull the lime, price ranging from 4jt to 7 cents a pound. . N Geo. B. Mellott, ltl CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS U Beat Couch Um In time. yrup. Tastea Cocid, Sld by druBKieifc, , Bank Charter. Nil. HOK1. THKASIMiY DKI'AHTMKNT. Ol-rirs OF Til It CoMPTHOM.IR OF THR ClTHHKNCr, WAHHl.NOTON, D. C, FlBRrABY.9, 10 8, Whkhkah. by HHtlsfnctory evidence pres ented to 'he undpritfned. It has been mnae to ni.peiir Hint "THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'CONNELLSBURG," In llic town of Mi'( 'iinnnllMliurK. In the County of Kulton. and Suite of ennsvlvtinlft, hna com plied with nil the provision, of the StututeN of the United Stntew. required to be compiled with before hd tiNsnniiulon Hhtill be nuthorl.cu to eotnmenee the huxineKKOf HuuklnK; Now. therefore. 1. Thonms I. Kline. Deputy nnrt Actinir ('omptrnller of the Currency, do hereby tliv I hut "THE FIRST NA TIONAL BANK OF M'CONNELLS HURa." Ill the town of MoConQellNlunw. In trie 4,'ontitv of Kulton. iind State of I'etinnyl vtinlu. Im nut horl.ed to eonnneuee the bimlnc'HM of MiinkitiK us provided In Section llfty-one hunort'd iind sixl v-nltie of the Itevised Stiuute ol (lie ('lilted Sl'utl'H. In testimony whereof witneKw my hnnd nnd Seul ol oiiice this ninth day of Keliruury, lirntl. IStiil.r T. P. KANK. Deputy and Action Comptroller ','1 .st. of the Currency. Auditor' Notice. The unileisiKned ImvliiK been uppolnted llild Hoi' hy the t h e huiis' Court of Kulton county, to puss uiioiiihe: exceptions Ate., to the uo count and distribute the bulnnee In the huiHl. of Sophiu ( ii cs. udniinistriurix of the e .inlet of I'hi'iMopher Kekert nnd Kvu C. KeUurt. lute of Tod ton uliip. deeensed. (fives notice thut he w ill sit ut his oiiice In McCouuellsburK. I'm,, on Thiitsdiiy M.iroh 1 IH. tit 10 o'clock u. m lit lor the p.-i-forinunce of suiil duties, which t'nie mid piiico nil persons Interested nuiy uttend If they ..re proper. (Jl'.O. U. IIANIKI.S. 2 II 0(1 :lt Auditor. Administratrix's Notice. Notice Is hereby Klven. thnt letters or ud ttiinistrntlon on the estate of John K. Ktiminel lute of Tod township. Kulton county. I'enu'ii.. deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, bv the Heirlster of K.ult n county. Notice Is hereby idven to till persons indebted to said eslatetolnake ilnmcdiutcpuy. lucnt. and those having claims ttiniinst thesame to present tlieni to the underslKued, duly au thenticated for settlement. SUSAN Kl'MMEU McConuells;iirK. Pa. Adminisrator's Notice. Letters of iidmlnlst-ation on the estate of Murnarct K. Daw ney, late of Taylor township. Kulloneountv. l'a. , deceased, having been grant edby the Ueirlsterof Wills for Kulton county, to the subscriber, whose postoltlce uddress la Hustoutowu. Kulton county. la , A'l persons w ho are Indebted to the said estate will please make payment, aud those having claims will oresent tlieni to C. .1. IIABTON, l-:!t-0it. Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given Unit letters of adtnlu Istratiou have been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Daniel ShiveH, late of li.'llnst township. Kulton county, l'a., deeeus. ed. All persous having claims against Mild es. late w ill present them properly authenticated ,'or settlement, and those owing the same will incase call and settle. I). T. Ht'MllKUT. 2-i-it. Administrator. Stylish Millinery at Your - in stock-Latest Styles in Suits. Silks, Cloths, Mohair, Mourning Veils and Millinery a specialty. McConnsllsbur, Pa i F'or Bala Viy StouteajjleBro. S3 rv i0w 00 000 w.a'ai VWUVWMUMVsf IflFI 0 0 0 0 tm.m yint00, ' 0, 0000 000 0 000 00. II.0 WW 00 0 0 Vf 0 V 0 0 0 W 00 0 0 00, 00 00, 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 P A Carload of SLEIGHS and SLEDS at Clay Park's, Three Springs, and Prices Right. 00 H 0 0 00 00. 00 vs 00 00 sl 00 0 0. v 0 0 00 00 00. 00 0 0 00 ?5t 00 . 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 J. K. Johnston's. i Store is the place for Rubber Goods which you will soon need. We will sell you "Men's Felt Boots for 2.2(Xand the best with Woonsocket Overs, Snae-proof and rolled edge at i k ing from 5c to white hemstiched, at 3 for 10 cents. We are in a position to serve vou, J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Umfr. Alwiya n-IUblo. lillM.uk nruullt ftit ItM'lltMTKK'N KNUI.IMl In H4 and IIIVlMlllU buXHH, MIUl.'ll Willi blUU r.bbull. Tak. no oilier. Hrlbiw atnn.cruua unball. tulluaiaaBd lullHlluua. Iluyul yuurUnmiiM, or avnd 4w. in ataiuprf fur Parllrulaira. Trail fuuulala and KrUrt fur Liadlra," In tnttr, by rlura nil. 1W.UVU Taauuiuuiala. bula bjr all ittUKKIgU. OU10HilBT.fi OH1MIOAL CO. BIN Hadlaoa kuara. 1'llll.A FA. I JlaaUaa laia Hr One Minute GouQh Cure For CoughSf Colds and Croup DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TW l .00 kcxtu oonUInt 3H Mmai th trial alia, which Hilt Iw 50 canU f10 0L At TI LAaORATOBV OF XX. C DcWITT COUP ANY, CUICAGO. XIX Aak tor Kodol' 190fl Almanac and 0 0 m 0 j n .0 000 , 000W00 0000M 000 00 ') 001 00 00 .00 0 r 00 0 0 ZjtV 0 0 ; 0 0 00 0 0 .0 0 WW 00 00 c; 0 0 0 P0 5;; 0 0 00 0 0 .0 0 00 0 0 ::; 00 0 0 e 00 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 00 00 J0 00 00 WS5 0 0 0000 fa to 2.50. Ladies' Candee Felt Boots$1.25. Men's Arcticsl.50, Lumber- men's bocks and Overs, Alaskas and plain gij overs to fit ajl feet. M We sttll have mercs heavy underwear at 39c each. Our sales of Ladies' Coats & and Furs and Skirts, has been unusually large this season, but we have lots of splen did ones to show you yet a beautiful skirt ffl for 1.98. I! We feel that we have the best Over- m coats in the county. 1 See our Suits at $4, $$ and $6- they fa are stunners. More than 100 dozen beautifully Hand- S kerchiefs just received which we are sell- &i $1 each. 50 dozen ladies' $ W, M. ComcrerA agent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, H'BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale" of Traction arid .Portable Engines, Gasoline, Souarutors, Clover IluHtm, Sawmills, Ac, EiiglDes on hand all-the time. W Early nisera The f amou Itttlo pills. jYSPEPSIA CURE 200 Year Calendar. !
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