Cioo. A. Harris, of this placp, was In llustoutown on busiuess 1 ist Thursday. At, Huston's store, Saltillo, F.ts-s are irc, Butter 24o., Pota toes ROo. per bushel, arid Chick Mi" 11c. per pound. Master McLeoyd Krb, of Third street, had his arm broken on Wednesday evening, while wres tling with a playmate. Wantkd. Contractor to peal bark in Allen's Valley. J I. Kauucii & Sons, Riclinioud Furaace, Mar. 7, tf. Pp. ' James Smith, who has been em ployed in Altoona and Johnstown f r several months, is visiting friends here. Wantkd at Paul Wagner's Tun H'.'ry, ealf skins, sheep skins, horse hides aud tallow. 9, 10 and V2 cents paid for beef hides. Money to loan in lots of not less than -00. Mortgages and judge ments bought and sold. Apply to M. 11. Shaffuer. M iss Olive Kendall hus finish ed her term of school in Ayr town ship, and is now an employe of the Fulton County Bank. Wanted: Men, women, boys and girls to re resent McClure's Magazine. Good pay. Address 157 East 2L'd St.. N. Y. City. We notice the name of Miss Annie Shoemaker among those who attended the McCauslin grid en wedding in Philadelphia, on list Tuesday. The Philadelphia Record of Fri day contained an account of an accident to Rev. S. L. Baugher, a former Needmore pastor. He was attacked by a savage bull dog. Don't tie a cough or a cold up in your system by taking a rem edy that binds the bowels. Take Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It is different from all oth er cough syrups. Itis better. It opens the bowels expels all cold from the system, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. An ideal remedy for young and old. Children like it. Sold bv Stouteagle & Bro. Birthday Party. Ou Friday of last week, April Gih, the home of Ahimaaz Cleven ger, living on the Thomas Sloan farm, was the scene of special joy, occasioned by the celebratiou of his 4 ith birthday. A short time in advauce of the evuut, Mrs. Clevenger conceived the idea of giving her companion a surprise. Preparations were immediately started for the ap proaching day. Friends and neighbors were invited to partici pate in tho festivities. Those who were present can testify, both to the fact t hat. the farm of fers to the hungry mouth the fat of tin land, and that Mrs. Cleven ger knows how to prepare the same tastefully and generously for her guests. Mr. Clevenger received a nice lot of useful gilts, to remind him of tho happv event, as the years go by. The following named persons participated in the joys of the family : First in honor, and worthy of thought is tho one whoso name is ever dear' to every heart, viz. : Mother the mother of Mr. Clevenger. The occasion was enlivened by the presence of a bride and groom, in the persons ofJas. Keifer and wife, of Lan caster, Pa ; Amos Palmer and wife, Clarence Palmer, of McKib bin; Jno. Spade, wife and chil dren, fiuy, Ej.i1 and Sarah, of (Jem; Mrs. Levi Keefer and chil dren, Cora, Edwai d, George, Jes sie, and Sadie, of Webster Mills; David Nelson, wife and daughter Louisa; Miss Ella Johnaton, Miss Bess Patterson, Mr. Lin Patter son, Mrs. Aaron Richards, Mrs. Andrew Rotz, Mrs. Ralph Reed, Hon. and Mrs Peter Morton and son Earl; Mrs. Thomas Sloan, Walter, Alex and Miss Mary; Mrs. Frank Mason, Mrs. George llhtt, Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Wolf, and children, Ruth and John. A GUKNT. Living indoors so much during tho winter months creates a sort of a stuffy, want-of ozone condi tion in the blood and system gen erally. Clean up and get ready for spring. Take a lew Early Risers. Thise famous little pills cleanse the liver, stomach and bowelsand give the blood a chance to purify itself. They relieve headache, sallow complexion, etc. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Some Fulton County People. A number of Fultou county people spent last Tuesday even ing, April 3d, very pleasantly at the hospitable home of Miss Net tie Meilott, at 1326 N. Frazier St., Philadelphia. Those present were : Miss Nettie Meilott, her mother and sister Edith: Misses Maude Spencer, Rhoda Lake, 01 he Hess, Ella Meilott and Blanche Barton; Messrs Ambler, D. C Bart, Boyd Lake, and Fred Pyle. After an eveuiug of chatting and music they all returned to their homes feeling it was good to be there. One Who Was Thkkk. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey i f i t fails to cu re. E. W. G rove's signature is on each box. 25c. Society l-'vcnt. On Thursday evening last, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sloan enter tained McConnellsburg's "four hundred." Nothing daunted by the drizzling rainfall of the even ing a great multitude of their town and country friends assembled in the spacious parlors and gave themselves over to a delightful evening of pleasant intercourse and reminiscence. It is said that the "greatest ornament of a house is its guests," paraphrase, and claim for the Sloan home that dis tinction for the host and hostess, for none ciu preside more grace fully than they. The refreshments were abundant and delicious. The proof of their excellence was in the eating of them. After dinner in response to a call for literary entertainment, Mrs. S. M. Cook gave a comical sketch from real life. "Taking the Rags to the store." Which was highly appreciated. At a late hour the company dispersed after having enjoved a very merry eve ning. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, blind, bleeding, pro truding piles. Druggists are au thorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 0 to 14 days. dOc. A Hirtliduy Incident. The senior Bible class studying the Normal lessons under direction of Mrs. S. M. Cook, met at the home of Mrs. Charles B. Stevens on Monday night. This class has passed their second examination with most creditable rating and will after a third examination in the near future be the recipient of State Diplomas granted to them for excellence in the study and knowledge of the Bible. A very pleasant incident of the meeting was the presentation to Mr. George W. Hays, on the oc casion of his forty-ninth birthday, of a handsomely bound M. E. Hymnal, a gift from the class, who are under obligations to Mr. Hays for repeated courtesies during the past winter. In the absence of the class president the presentation speech was made by the teacher, to which Mr. Hays made grateful response A GUARANTEED 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 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. School Report. The number of pupils enrolled at McConnellsburg Primary dur ing the seventh month, was 42; average attendance 40, percent of attendance 00. Tho following are the names of the pupils who attended every day during the month : Minerva and McClellan Pittraan, Dorothy and Ross Ham il, Mary Irwin, Grace Steach, Margaret and Thomas Patterson, Pierce Henry, Guy Reed, McCau ley Lynch, Hollis Wiblo, John Stouteagle, and Fred Fisher. Olive Gnssmger, teacher. Hive You Tried the new Quick desserts that gro cers are now selling? They 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 hnest desserts with do labor and little expense. AN OLD HORSE TM1PF LAW. It Was Enacted Nearly A Century Ago, And Never Was Repealed. Through the application of Frank Moles, of Norristowu, the Philadelphia County Coin mission era have been directed to pay to him a reward of s?20 under an old law enacted by the Legislature m 1821, applyiug to every county iu Pennsylvania. Early in January a horse bo longing to Charles K. Smith, of Chestnut Hill, was stolen by Jos eph Uasson. Moles captured Uasson in Norristowu, and hand ed him over to the authorities of Philadephiacouuty. Oo January 23d, ho was convicted and sen tenced to six months imprison ment. Moles ii some mauner learned of the existence of the law, and made application for payment of the $20 reward by law, together with the additional 'amount of ti cents for every mile necessarily traveled. When the matter was brought to the attention of the Commissioners, they were amaz ed, but after au investigation, the fact that the law made such pro vision was discovered. The act reads : "Whosoever af ter the passage of this Act shall pursue and apprehend any per son who shall have stolen any mare, horse or gelding within any county ol this Commonwealth, on the conviction of the person so apprehended, shall be entitled to a reward of if 20 and (i cents for every mile necessarily traveled. BLOOD POISONING results from chronic constipation which is quickly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. They re move all poisonous germs from the system and infuse new life and vigor; cure sour stomach, nausea, headache, dizziness aud colic, without gripiug or discom fort. 2jc Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. A liirthday Surprise. Tuesday of last week was a ver tible Spring day, a day favorable for the gathering of children and grand children and friends at Mr. William Uivens'- tenant farmer for Mr. James Kendall. They came to surprise his mother, Mrs. Susan 1 iiveiis, who makes her home with him, it being her sixty third birthday anniversary. They brought with them boxes and bas kets tilled with those things which satisfy the inner man. After greetings had been extended and a little social conversation indulged in, one and all sat down to a boun tiful repast. The Divine blessing was invoked upon the daily bread, and the prayer breathed that the life of the one in whose honor the guests had assembled might he spared to see many more anniver saries of her birth. Mrs. Bivens received ninny birthday remem brances. Among tliose present were her daughters, Minnie, wife of Daniel Clevenger together with her child ren; Carrie, wife of Lewis Cleven ger and her children; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Truax and son Elmer; Mrs. Jacob Pott, Mrs. Jack Peck, Mrs. Annie Graham, Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Smith and their little son Lawrence. Mrs. William Ott, another daughter of Mrs. Bivens, was detained at home on account of sickness. S If you ever bought a box of Witch Hazel Salve that failed to give satisfaction, the chances are it did not have the name "E. C. DeWittA Co." printed on the wrapper and pressed in the box. The original DeWitt's Witch Haz el Salve never fails to give satis faction lor burns, sores, boils, tetter, cracked hands, etc. For blind, bleeding, itching and r,ro trudiug j)iles, it affords almost immediate relief. It stops tho paiu. Sold by Stouteagle A- Bro. The arrival in Chambersburg of Miss Eleanor Kessler, from Germany, a relative of the Misses Greathead is announced. Miss Kessler sings in grand opera, and her coming is a great stimulus to the musical class of Franklin county. A BADLY BURNED GIKL or boy, man or woman, is quickly out ol pain if Bucklen's Arnica S:vvo Is applied promptly. G. J. Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich , says : "I uso It 'u my farnii.y for cuts, sores and all skin injuries, and tlnd it perfect." Quickest pile cure known. Best healing salvo made. 25c. at Trout's drug store. T. J. Wiener, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, NO W READY FOR SPRING EXAMINATIONS Our Spring Line MILLINERY FLOWERS, ETC., ETC., WASH GOODS. IVHITE GOODS, SILKS. ALL-OVER LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES. . We are in Absolute Position to give our patrons the best the market affords at lowest prices. Leading Dress Goods and Silk Hose in Hancock, VYd. All New Spring Manner Patterns for Ladies', Misses and Children. & J TTT in i vv ue jc tuiuu i Much Cheaper Than ft Any Style of Wood Fence E m C2 Let ns figure together. A stii-k of timber thut will square (i inches utiil is liij feet iu length, will imike 4!$ feet of lumber, which at f l.'ii) a hundred, is worth 75 cents. Now, I can sell you a good wire fence for a rod, which is loss than half the cost of a board fence. The stylo I sell ut '.Vic is a ''bunkem" fence. A witness in court wus once asked what kind of fence he had, when he made the reply, "I have u "bunkem" fence " "What kind of fence Is unii, uuinuereu nie court. witness, "is a fence that Is horse-high, bull-strong, and pig tiuht." That is just the kind of fence I sell. The price ranges from i'lu. to liOc, a rod depending on the style and height. rij 1 ulso soli the JJ DEEKIXG HARVESTING MACHINERY $? the best on earth. I have just bought my twine and will guar- k aiitte tho price now. Mnchino Oil from lc, to 40c. a gallon. J'J Linseed oil, harness oil, cylinder oil, turpentine, white lead, and ready-mixed paints all ut rock-bottom prices. I am closing out a lot of good horse blankets at cost. Col- JJ lars, collar pads, trace chains, halter chains, &c, ut very close gij prices. I have the best assortment of axes to bo found uny where C-5 in town. Axe handles, pick handles, sledge handles, Simon Jjtl cross-cut saws, Diston cross-cat saws, handsaws, a complete line of strap and heavy barndoor hinges. Plumber's supplies such ?J us pipo, llttings, spigots, I havo on hand all the timo a stock of Lane's patent barndoor hangers and tracks tho best jjl hanger on tho market can't get oil' the track. Proved cable chain from i to i on hand all the time, price ranging from -11 to J-j 7 cents a pound. i i:J 65 PI i Geo. B. Meilott, ROUSS RACKET STORE. A Few Prices Ooft'ce pot knobs II for Tie L'inip burners ' 4 and iic Lamp globes, No. 1, 4o " 2 ro Lantern globes 5c Rising Sun Stove Polish fie Dull wire 2 yd lc Rain carriers , He Spilt rivets, Kill in a box 4e Tubular rivet ."ic Pad locks 10, l.j, and 20c Word robe locks ,1 aud 7e K-in. Monkey wrenches 22c Kl-in. '' " 2Xo 12-in. " '' ;i2o Hluek Ola shoo polish "c Tin wasli basins it und "o Granite wasli basins 1.') und 15c Granite stew pans 10 to l!lc Granite stew kettles 2,1 to 4c Granite coffee pots 23 to 35c lust received a nice lot of Ilrst rolls that wo can't duplicate ull our prices, not seconds, at 12c yard. In lace curtains we were entirely out und have now a new stock. 2i yards long, 3d-in wldo, 32c; 3 yards long, 38-iu. wide, 03c; 3J yards long, and 42-in. wide, tho best yoil ever seen at 75c. Felt window shades He; curtain poles He; Oil shades 20and23o; Duck suit cases 95c; a good alarm clock at 5V, 75c, Die, and 1 20. 10-qt. dish pans 10c; 14-qt. lie; extra hejvy dish' pan, 25, 2 and 3lic; pot covers 4 and 5c; pie plates 2 lor 5c. ( VfakO We tt,most forgot to say that the trust on Vl J, I VTf axog 1h broken and the axe that we sold you ut ll'ic, we can now sell you at 79c. Single bit axes 48c. We are now in shape to fill ypur want In clothing of all kinds on Shoes we were never in betier shape. . Call and be convinced. HUI 7 Proprietors. I'ulton County Hank of McConnellsburg, Pa. Has removed to Its new rooms In A, U. N ace's building, opposite the Postotlieo and Greutheud's store. Will do a general banking busi ness us usual. Depositors have security of over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Wm. H. Nelson, Cashier. Underwear, White Goods, Laces, ttt in Wj. vv irw x? tjuuu. 4 "ounKem ience, unswere'i me r McConnsIlsburg, Pa. for i& March and Apil Steel skillets i 20c Metal skillets 24 to 38c Knives and forks 3il to 08c Silver steel tea spoons, a set Go Silver steel tablespoons, a set... 12c .1. I. C. bridle bits Zrto Common bridle bits !)c Pruning sheurs 18c A good hatchet 35 and 45c Mica axle grease 8 and 2.'tc Web halters 15 and 25c A good rope halter 12c Leather halters 75 and 98o Ruggy whips 5 to 05c Dinner buckets 22c Cow chains 1(1 to l!)c 3 corner tiles 3 to 5c 8-in. Hat liles 8 and Do 10-ln. Hut tiles 10 and 12c Steel curpet hammers 23 to 32c Wire netting 3 to 7c a yd duality oil cloths, this is a loh f 50 and HITFKHIOIt HANOA ItlTK Foil OATAI.OOI'K 'JKWlfltwIU r . n m v . AIlDOMlSAI.HCPl'OUI'WU hllOotb ion1 Npiiimu umEN St., Plillmluli.lim, P KuhHoriba for the News. For sale by Stouteala Bro. Ask M 0000m0 0000K 00000 ' 0 . 000 0 00 000 00 5 0 0 ;. 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 tm0 00 '0 0 0 r 0 ::; s:p S 00 00 0 00 0 0. 0 0 00 0 0 WO 00 00 g0 0 0 on 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 00 0 i 00 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Clay Park, Three Springs, Pa. SO miles woven wire fence for sale, for gardens oryaras 35 cents to SO cents per rod. For farm fence 2 5 to 35 cents per rod. Also a car of Barb Wire, Smooth If ire and Nails. Cook Stoves 40 Cook Stoves and Ranges at $ 12 to $3 5 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 Put to a Threshing Ma chine or Engine. Do not fail to call. Clay Park, Three Springs. 2& 5 0 ?2 NEW Si SPRING GOOD3 m The Complete as Jjs.,1 Everything you want to put. on, Mr. Well dressed man, you can buy right in our store to your perfect satisfaction we have in varied as sortment and price attractiveness. Think of a Pretty Summer Suit, (with a nice pair of suspenders thrown in), for $5. DfA fir 1 1 .-. r rf i -1- . t A c-..!-... dfn rk J E m i iwnjf nut ui lltlfil-l'clia-l WnretnA n niauc in uic new luii 1 400 Pairs of made in the new full for dress and everyday wear, beautiful patent colt, skins in the latest shapes for both men and women, j! Flucher or Bals, or Oxfords also in kid or white canvess tor both ladies and children. fl The best line of trunks in the county, rang ing in price from 1.75..to $o each. S We have not forgot the pretty white goods S$ for ladies in Indian or Persian Lawns, long cloth, shrunk muslins, pure limns and pretty seersuckers. i,Jti' A j. i , m onn; uuuciwcai, iuiu tursct covers, wniie fit and black skirts. Elegant straw mattings, lace curtains and curtain poles. J. K. Johnston, 1 McConnellsburg. I ft llliCHCSTER'S ENGLISH 0f, ??fTl..A WV" r"ll"'l'- LadlM, uk nrii)fi(lt tnt t III4 IIKN :H M tl.l.M I;, Hra kJ iIU nifUllli: Ikij, kei,:,.,l wllh blun nbbun. 1 nk no utlirr. Hi-I-um. UuuKvroi m.l,.i. Iullunnd linltutlt,iiM. lluyul your )niKiht. or -nd 4v. in Muni). lur I'arOi-iilHra. Trfll. uuuIhU i.d llrll.-r lur I.hUIi-k." In Mler. by ! n ,H Mil. IU.OOO Tdiilmioiili.lfc Buld by CHIOHUBTBB OHIMIOAL OO. IW UadlMia kquura, flllLi ri, HwU UiU hmt. One Minute Cough Curo For Coughs, Colds and Croup. PEHUYEIOYAL PILLS -arm AT DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TW 1 1 .00 boll I. eoi.ulin JH Hmai th trial 0u, which Milt for (0 unU rilUXO OHUY T THU L0ATU OF K. C DWITT Ai COMPANY. CHIC Ann. rr T. tor Kodol'a 1906 Almanao and 200 y0 0 i, 00 5$ 0it 00 Z0 02 00 :::: 00 '0 c:w 0 0 00 00 c;:: 00 00 60: 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 J0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 : c: 0 0 00 "S, 00 0 0 00 ::: 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 .00 esc: 00 00 00 00 00 00 V.K 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 4. S 0 0 0 0 0 000 00mZm o 3. 9. Si Si Outfit for Men 1 'J 4 est 1$ aiici ai $i.3j una jj TtilUa n ll? A C All tfA are length sack coat suits icugui bacK coat suns, New Shoes 1 window shades, aient for THE GEISER JUANUFAC . TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS PA. (or the sale of Traction and Portable; Engines, Gasoline, Suparutors, Clovor llullors, Suwinlllg, Au. KuKliies od hand all. the time. i-'wwww DfWitt's jit!, tuny msers w . rt Tim famous little pllteu Year Calendar. m