iM) Locust Posts for sale. Ad dress S. S. Uann, Webster Mills. liig reduction cm Tobaccos for tin- noxt iJO days, at Goldsmith's Mrs. Ira Fore and Miss Alico l.ingspent Friday evening nt Paniel K. Fore's. Mrs. Samuel Scott spent Thursday with Miss Katie Fore. 100 Barrels Corn for sale. In quire of Albert Ilarr, 1 mile northeast ot McConnellsburg. Wanted. Contractor to peal bark in Allen's Valley. H. Kalhac h & Sons, Richmond Furnace, Mar. 7, tf. l'a. Wastkd at Paul Wagner's Tan nery, calf skins, sheep skins, horse hides aud tallow. 9, 10 and 12 cents paid for beef hides. Six cases of scarlet fever arc reported in Mercersburg, and il is said that the public schools wih be closed. Dr. C. M. lirubaker has been appointed health officer. W ant k I Jnght, houesl young man from McConnellsburg to prepare for paying po ition in Government Mail Service liox one, Cedar Rapids, la. M08t. Wre had a pleasant call on Wednesday from W. R. Truax aud daughter, Miss Mabel, of Pleisant Ridge. Mr. Truax if an undertaker, and has taken out Iim license. Indigestion is much of a habit. Don't set the habit. Take a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure after eat ing and you will quit belching, palpitating and frowning. Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Stout eagle & Bro. Howard Wagner and wife of Harrisburg, George Wagner and wife of Newvillc, John Wagner v ifo and son Herman of Guilford Springs aud Charles Wagner wife aud son Lloyd of Markes, spent part of last week with their lather Abraham Wagner at Knobsville and attended his sale Wanted. iVo men m .each coun to rt! reseut and advertise Hardware Department, put out samples of our goods, etc. Travel ing Position or Office Manager. Salary 10.00 per month cash weekly, with all expenses paid in advance. We furnish everything. The Columbia House, Dept. 010, Motion IMg., Chicago, 111. To Establish Water Power. A project is now well under way for the establishment of an immense water power on the Raystown branch of the Juniata river, near the well known Junia ta Crossings in Bedford county. For several miles west of the Crossings, the river runs east along the base of a high ridge un til it reaches the Crossings, it then reverses its course and fol lows the other side of the ridge for several miles. At a point two miles west of the Crossings, the ridge ts about five hundred feet high, and by a survey recently made it was ascertained that by a tunnel only eight hundred feet long through this ridge the river can be reached on the other side of the ridge with a fall of about thirty-live feet, thus affording the greatest water power ,n this sec tion ol the State. A dam fivo feet high will be constructed across the river, and it is propos ed to divert the river from its natural channel and carry all the water through the tunnel. liy the tunnel or cut of eight hun dred feet, the course of the liver will be shortened live miles, aud the famous Juniata Crossings will be left high and dry and will lose many of its charms, as it has been famous as a resort for fish ermen, for camping parties, and lor its well known hostelry. A company has been forme:! and has alrer.dy obtained the right of way from Edward Weav ei ling, the owner of the land, and as soon as a charter is secured work will be commenced and pushed tocompletion, which must be within three years. The ob ject of the company is to furnish power for trolleys, electric light plants, and for all mechanical purposes. The best safeguard against headache, constipation and liver troubles is DeWitt's Little Early itisers. Keep a vial of these la tuous little pills In the house and take a dose at bed time when you feel that the stomach and bowels need cleansing. They don't grie. ."Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Church Consolidation. Representatives of thy. Presty terian church south, Unite i Presbyterian church, Reformed church in the United States, Re formed chu rch in America and the Reformed Presbyterian church will meet at Charlotte, N. C, on March 14th for the purpose of preparing a basis for the federa tion f the denominations. At a meeting held iuPittsburg more than a year ugo a basis for con solidation was prepared and ar rangements were made to pre sent the same to the legislative bodies of the church, s. The va rious general assemblies and gen eral synods received the report favorably, but in e:ich instauce referred it back to the joint com mittee for more detailed plans. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, blind, bleeding, pro truding piles. Druggists are au thorized to refund money ifPazo Ointment fails to cure m 6 to 14 days. 50c. Newspaper Press a Strong Ally. "I cannot express too strong ly " said the Health Commission er, "my appreciation of the sup port I have had fiom the public press throughout Pennsylvania in educating the parents of our school children to the necessity of protecting their little oues against small pox. With very few exceptions the daily and weekly press of the State have editorinlly and through then news columns spoken in no un certain tones in behalf of vaccina tion. "1 have been able to keep in touch with the effect of this news paper mlluence and i know that prejudice has been overcome by it; that in communities where the anti vaccinationists . had sown abundant seed, they have failed to reap their harvest because of the. splendid tight which the press has made on behilf of pub lie health." "TO CURE A FELON" says Sam. Kendall, of Philhps burg, Kan., "just cover it over with 3uckleu's Arnica Salve and the Salve willdo the rest." Quick est cure for burns, boils, sores, scalds, wounds, piles, eczema, salt rheum, chapped hands, sore feet and sore eyes. Only 25c at Trout's drug store. Guaranteed. Widow Swindled out of $500. Mrs. Zelpha Ruthrauff. a wid ow, who conducts a boarding house on East Ma: ket Street, Chamber-iburg, was swindled out of a sum of money amounting to $500, during the past week. New ton Weddell and Levi Kauffman were recently employed by the C. V. R. R. as brakesmen. They boarded with Mrs. Ruthrauff. Late in February they got into trouble and were discharged. Weddell then represented to Mrs. Ruthrauff that he was negotiat ing for the purchase of a grocery store in Chambersburg. He wanted to borrow $500 and said he would give Mrs. Ruthraufl' first mortgage on the store. Accord ingly, she wrote him a check. He g.t the money on Monday and the police say immediately left the city, going to Martinsburg, W. Va., where he was arrested, but because of a technicality allowed to go. It was learned that he t xk a train to Cumberland, and word was sent there to arrest him. He had purchased tickets lor the west. Constable Miller joined the prisoners at Cumberland, Tuesday, and awaited extradition papers applied for by D strict Attorney Long. Register. 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 6 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 Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. A letter from Simon Deshong, who recently removed to Worton, Md., informs us that he likes the country very well. Their school house is only about 100 yards from their residence. Wanted at Once. Two Men Wanted. One to fire on Dingy and one helper. Good pay extra time. H. Kalhach & Sons, Allen' Valley, Richmond Furnace, Pa. Mar. 7, tf. Sale Register. Thursday, March l.V W. C. Brubaker and W. II. Nelsou, ad ministrators of David M. Brubak er, deceased, will sell at the late residence of the decedent, 1 mile west of Knobsville, 2&ood horses, low, 2 young cattle, how and pigs, shoats, wagon, corn planter, corn plow, reaper, mower and other farm implements, Carpeu ter and Blacksmith tools, bacon, &c. Sale begins at ! o'clo k. Credit i months. Friday, March 10. -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 workhors es, 11 head ofcrttlo, hogs, Ply mouth Rock chickens, Wagous, buggies, farming implements, household goods, 000 lbs. sugar cured meat, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Monday March 111 W. LI. Nes bit v ill sell a carload of New Bug gies, Spring Wagons, Corn Plows Cultivators, etc. Also 200 bar rels of coi n. Sale at 10 o'clock. See ad in an. .the- column, Saturday, March 24. Reuben S. Wible will sell at his residence (5 miles north of McConnellsburg ou the Peach Orchard Road, 1 mule, Osborne reaper, spring wagon, wheat, corn, rye, oats and buckwheat by the bushel, a large lot of farming implements, house hold goods, &c. Sale begins at to o'clock. Credit ! months. Monday, March 20. Mrs. Lyd laTritle will sell in McCou. etls burg, her personal property con sisting of household goods, 1 bug gy, 1 sleigh. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. Credit 0 months on ail sums of $5 or more. 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 Suluvia, 2 head of horses, 4 head of cattle, hogs, farming implements and house hold goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 10 months. Wednesday, March 28, James Henry will sell on his farm i mile north of McConnellsburg, on the road leading to Kuobsville, 0 head of horses and muks, 12 head of cattle, reaper, mower, wagons gears, and many other articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 9 months. Saturday March 31 Jacob C. Mellott will sell at his residence, 2.J miles south of Saluvia, 2 good horses, 5 head of cattle, 1 Mil bour wagon, 1 buggy, bob sled, pin sled, fanning mill and many other larming implements; bay by the ton, and many other arti cles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock Credit 8 months. Saturday, March 31. Mrs. Estella C. Mellott intending to move to Altoona, wiil sell at her residence in the west end of Mc Connellsburg, all her household goods, everything is new apd in good condition. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. Credit 6 months. Friday, April 0. S. L. Simp son will sell at his residence four miles south of Big Cove Tannery 1 mrse, 1 cow, 1 wagrn, 1 buggy and Harness, and a large lot of household goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clrck. Credit 0 months. 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 your products. Farm lands in these States my specialty, sold and bought. Write for particulars. R. G. Fkick, 1102 R. E. Trust Bid., Philada. Arm Broken. On last Sabbath, as Mrs. J. Walker Johnston was calling acrosss the Kitchen in her Lome in Ayr township, her foot caught on the carpet, tnrowing her, mid lu the fall she received ucompoi: nit fracture f one of her arms. J), Sappiugton was sent for am) re duced the fracture, wlncii is a very painful one. Have You Tried the new Quick desserts that gro cers are now selling? They are j'istly termed "Easy t'j Make" as all ingredients are in the package. Three complete products I) Zerta Quick Pudding and D Zerta Perfect Jelly Dessert, at 10c per pickage, and D Zerta IceCmira Powder, 2 packages for 25 cents. A trial will convince you bowemy it U to have the finest desserts with no labor and little expense. T.J. Wiener, Dry Goods, Dres Goods, Silks, Notions, Underwear, Hosiery, White Goods, CJ IoVUS, Laces, M NO IV READY FOR SPRING EXAMINATIONS Our Spring Lino OR LLINERY FLOIVERS. ETC., ETC., If ASH GOODS, IVHITE GOODS, SILKS, ALL-OVER LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES. IVe are in Absolute Position to give our patrons the best the market affords at lorrest prices. Loading Dross Goods and Silk Hose in Hancock, Wei. All New Sprinn Manner Patterns for Ladies', Misses and Children. i Wire Fence ! Wire Fence! & -Much Cheaper Than f. $1 - - Any Style of Wood Fence m - 13 i m m tS hi m ts pi h m 63 PI 3 l',i't us figure tutfotlu'r. A stick of timber that will square (i inrhc-i anil is Kii fet-t ill 1 njitli, will make 4!tJ feet of lumber, which at if 1.50 a hundred, is worth "u cents. Now, I can sell you a tfood wire fence for :!2c a rod, which is less than half the cost of u board fence. The slyle 1 sell at :12c is a 'bunkem" fence. A witness In court was once asked what kind of fence he had, when he made the reply, "1 have a "bunkem" fence " "What kind of fence is that, thundered the court." "A '"bunkem" fence," answered the witness, "is a fence that is horse-high, bull-strong, and pig tight." That is just the kind of fence I sell. The price ranges from i'le. to (iOc, a rod depending on the style and height. 1 also sell the DEKUING HARVESTING MACHINERY the best on earth. I have just bought my twine and will Ruat uiitee the price now. Machine Oil from 18c, to 40c, a gallon. Linseed oil, harness oil, cylinder oil, turpentine, white lead, and ready-mixed paints all at rock-bottom prices. 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. I have the. lu st assortment of uxe.s to be found anywhere in town. Axe bundles, pick handles, sledge handles, Simon cross-cut saw s, I isl on cross-cut saws, handsaws, a complete line of strap and heavy barndoor hinges Plumber's supplies such as pipe, fittings, spigots, xc I have on hand all the time a stock of Lane's patent barndoor hanger and tracks the best hunger on the market can't get oil' the track. Proved cable chain from I to I on hand all the time, price ranging from 4J to 7 cents u pound. $ Geo. B. Mellott, McConnslIsburg, Pa. HUSTON'S CLEAN UP SALE. SHOES- CLOTH I NG-5 March ilth to the 17th. We have niver been in a position to give you such bargains us we now offer for eight days. You must come nud examine our offerings to realize what you can save. Men's Fleece Lined Shoes, $1.20 were $1 lit). Women's Fleece Lined Shoes. HOc were $1.10. Women's Fleece Lined Shoes, $1 were 1 .'1j aud $l..rd Men's High Cut Shoes, $1.75 were $2 and $2.25. .Men's Dress shoes, Jl.0,1 were tl.."J.". Men's dress Rhoes were 1.7'j. Ladies' lino shoes, (l.'lc were $1.25, Ladies' fine shoes $1 were 1.3."i. Ladies' Kanguroo shoes, $1.05 were $1 40. 1 0 Men's Shirts 25c wero 10 and .50c Men's heavy knit shirts, 3ito, were f0e. Men's lluece lined underwear .'tile, were 45c to 50c. Boys' fleece lined underwear 20c were 25c. Women's fleece lined underwear, 20c were 25c. Men's and women's wool underwear 7.'ic were 95o and $1. laving so many differ ent kinds and qualities ' men's, hoys and chil dren's suits we cannot give prices but the liberul reductions will please you. Ladies' and children's coats and capes go at half price. 10 pieces heavy weight dress goods at half price, Bluck corduroy 2tio yd. 300yds calico and lawn 3c yard. 3 horse -blankets ut $2,25; t2 horse blankets at $1.50; 80o horse blank ets ut (10c. Wool blankets all reduced, Ladies' Top Hltlrts reduced 20 per cent. Groceries Granulated sugar .r.e. a lb; 5 gallon oil 5Hc; 4 lb. Lima beans 25c; 1 gal l')c syrup, "0: Town Talk Tobacco 25c; II packages any 5c tobacco 25o; Corn 0! can; loose colli o l.'lc lb. We want to see yon hero as you will llnd It to your Interest to attend this sale. HARRY E. HUSTON, Saltillo, Pa. 000m0.0 000 0A00. 0m'0m 0 0tst 0pm if 00. WW iv .0 Clay Park, Three Springs Pa. 30 miles ivoren mre fence for sale, for gardens or yards 35 cents to 50 cents per rod. For farm fence 25 to 3 5 cents per rod. Also a car of Barb IVire, Smooth Hire and Nails. Cook Stoves 40 Cook Stoves and Ranges at $12 to $35 each. Iron Bedsteads, fancy colors at $1.85 each up to $30 each. Beau tiful Chamber Suits at $22 each. Rocking Chairs at $1.25 each Syracuse and Gale Plows, Anything you need to eat, use, or wear from a Pin to a Threshing Ma chine or Engine. Do not fail to call. Clay Park, Three Springs, 0p 0t 0i ;;;; ! Six 0i 0H 0l V 0 m a . 0H 0 0 V 0n 0 r 0n 00 00 I Sale of Shirts u & For i. ft and Overalls On Saturday, March 17th, we will display in our weit window, samples of a large stock ! of men's shirts, all sizes, the best and pret ty tiest shirts ever sold in this county, for the M price. Collars attached, fa Frice I9c, each. i Men's Overalls--,n ?tin.ads and Denims p3 with or without bibs. (Bought early). P Price 45ceaeh, 1 FOR HOUSEKEEPING N 'M new line Lace Window Cur- tains, 2 1-2 yards long, price 35 cents m per pair. ' 3 yards long, extra wide, 69 cents P per pair. White fluted Curtain Poles, with k fixtures, price 8c, each. White Bed Spreads,' M full size, price 90 cents each. White Bed w Spreads, Marsailes pattern, price 1.25 cents lZ each. We still continue to sell the best D. B. Axe j$ made, the "Robert Mann Axe." Sizes 3 lbs., 5 to 5 lbs weight. Any size. Same old price j 85 cents each. I J. K. Johnston, p McConnellsburg. ft Si a Si fa CHICHESTER'S tmilZW PEKilYROYflL PILLS' aIwivr tvllublH. I.u1in,ink Ornpglit for 1114 llfr.HI fr;K h KX.I.kltll lu Itwtl iui 44tl4 uifUilllo buiiti, Willi! with blut rttxii. ThK ho Ui4r. Itt'f ! 4uMKtruu mu !(! tuUiminnil liuilitltuti. liny ill your Urimgist, or Mtuitl 4, in tnunipri tor frtliulir, 'IYaII fUonfuU aii'l Ilvllr for lutli," in Uttrr, by return Vitll, 10,000 Tem.munitU. bo'U by 0U10HU8T OHHUIOAt, OO, W. M. ComorGr, aqent for THE CEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, 5 BURNT CABINS, PA. for the Bttlu of Traction and ;Portable Engines, Oanoline, Separators, Clover Hollers, Sawmills, Ac. Engines od hand all. the time. One r.llnuto Cough Curo For Coughs, Colds and Croup. Administratrix's' Notice. Notice Ik hereby kvq. Unit letters of tul mloiKtrutlou ou ttm estute of John K. Jtummel lut of Tod luwiiNlilp, Kuliori uouuty. J'kuu'u., iltunel, Imviuif been tnt tiled to the uu dorliie(l, liv the HeniNter of Kullu cjiitinty. Notliip 1h htMt tiy nlveu to ull puixoun tuiltihted to huld Ntute loniuke iiniiiedlut eiuy tueril, aud ihoh) htivniw ulultiihauniiwt itieNuum to jireMfut thf in to i lie umlt?rhJiied, duly uu theutU'.ttted for Hettleuieut. SUSAN KUMMWh 'M)-0(l. MrtCoimelhtir, Pu. ; W EarHy Risers Tho famous ISttla p!llo. DYSPEPSIA CORE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TU II. OP kottUcontili 3'i ltm.ith. trial 0t, which Milt lor tO citk rXflUlID DLV T TNI LABORATUlT OF X. C DWITT 4 COMPANY, CHICAGO. 13-2- For sale by Stouteale Bio. Ask lor Kodol's 1906 Almanao and 200 Year Calendar.