INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS' Dl Local and (icneral Inlercsl, Gathered at Home or Clipped from our nxthances. CONDENSED FOR HURRII-D READERS I'liosplialo for your spring crops nt H ns ton tit Saltillo, I'u. hn S at. v.. 12.001 foot of white ! piuc siilinj?. D. I'. Miller, Orauey, Huston, of Saltillo, pays 50c,. I ; udo lor potatoes and 44c , cash and will take them any day it s.iiM solku-Vo haul thorn. Mrs. Ucinil Sheets, of Mor cors'iurg, was visiting her moth er, Mrs. Ooniud Glazier, of this place, over Sunday. HIDES. Jan " Sipos & Sons pav 10, IH, and 10-3 a pound cash, j fur bce-f luiiee a their outcher simp in McUonnellsburg, also liijiliost price pa'ic for calf skins, hliyopslnns and tallow. Saturday, May 1:2. D. L. Hum i,prt, administrator of Daniel Slnves, iato of Belfast township will sell on the premises, all the real estate of said decedent. Sale at 10 o'clock a. in. See bills. Sue that your druggist gives you no imitation when you ask for Kennedy's Laxative Honey anil Tar, Ue original Laxative cough syrup. Sold by Stoutea glo Jiro, l. Holmes Thompson and Hor ace Sipes, Esq., are spouding jMirt of this week at Carlisle, rep resenting Chapter 441, of the M. I-,, cnui cn oi mis piace, at mo an -, nuul District Epworth League Convention, which meets at that place this year. It is possible to obtain reliel from chrome indigestion and dys pepsia by the use of Kodol for Dyspepsia. Some of the most hopeless cases of long standing have yielded to it. It enables you to digest the food you eat and ex ercises a corrective iuiluence, building up the efficiency of the di'.'Qstive organ-. The stomach is life boiler wherein the steam is made that keeps up your vitality, health and strength. Kodol di gests what you eat. Makes the stomach sweet puts the boiler in condition to do the work nature demands of it gives you relief from digestive disorders, and puts you in shape to do your best, and foul your best. Sold by Stouteagle it Uro. tlUSlONTOWN. Will Uj,nck and Miss Km ma Lnidig returned to their homes in Ibis pluco, iiftor having spool n, week m I:Usbiug. A lino mare belonging to Sam uel McElhaney, recently purchas ed from J. C. L-imberson, broke her leg a few days ago, and did from tho effects. Ernest McClaiu, of this place, intends to go into business in Mc Connellsbu'rg, as a merchant. John Martz lost a valuable dog last Thursday night, by some un principled man or woman, known i s the dog poisoner. Arthur Woodcock spent Satur day night very pleasantly at Clear Ilidgo. Kev. Harry Newman, wife and little daughter are visiting" in the home of Mrs Newman's parents. Wm, McEl.ianey and wife. Lhs Sunday night, while going home from church, ahorse, driv en by John and James Hampton became frightened at the Hashes of lightning, and tore the buggy to pieces. 15. C. Lanibersoti, of McCon nedsburg, spent a few hours in this place ou Sunday. A Year ot ISIood. The year 1!)03 will long be re mem bered in the noma of P. N. Tacket, of Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood; which flowed so copious ly from Mr. Tacket's lungs that death seemed very near. He writes : "Severe bleeding from the lungs and a frightful cough had brought me at death's door, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discov. ry for consumption, with tho astonishing .result that after taking four bottles I win completely restored and as time has proven permanently cured." Guaranteed for sore lungs, coughs and colds, at Trout's drug store. Price 50c. and 1.00. Trial bottle free. U0TT. Messrs. George Hill and Samu el Winter are each improving the appearance of their residences by building an addition to their houses. The well at Cedar Grove church lias been completed a tine new pump was placed in it a few days ao by the committee. Samuel Caruell and wife spent Sunday with the lattors mother Mrs. Maria Speucer. Mr. Wesley Geinger of Buck Valley attended Suuday school here ou Sunday. Come again Mr. G. Mr. J. Tilden Hill has purchasj ed a Hue uew organ for his family Mr. D. Garland and family of near Necdmore spent Suuday with Mr. Job Barn hart of near Franklin Mills. Mr. Alfred Mollott aud family visited Mr. J. C. Fisher recently. Howard Peck of Pleasant Grove visited Maple Winter Suuday. Omei Lay ton and Maple Win ter visited Mr. Samuel Mollott near Pleasant Grove recently. Mr. John Hess of Pigeon Cove visited his brother-in-law Mr. Alexander llarnhardt recently. Two Mormon preachers passed thiough this place lust week and h'.ayed a 1 night with the family of Mr. Alexander Barnhardo. Stockholders Meeting. A n annual meeting of the stock holders of the Peoples' Telephono Company was held in the lodge room at Fort Littleton last Thurs day. This line extends from Mc ConnellsburgtoRobertsdale, with branches to Burnt Cabins, llus tontown, and Saltillo via Browns ville and Three Springs. Capital stock 100. Thi.5 line has been paying, from the time of its con struction a dividend of not less than 10 rer cent., aud lastThurs day a dividend of 15 per cent, was declared, leaviug a neat sum in the sinking fund. s00 addition stock was put on the market to extend the line from New ( i ren- ada via Robertsdale, Woodvale, and Broadtop City to Dudley. Committee to receive stock sub scription, W. H. Nelson, John A. Henry, Dr. R. B. Campbell, Dr. D. A. Hill, Harron Locke, aud A. J. Lamberson. If more stock is subscribed than is needed, sub scribers will get prorata of the r subscription. Stock 7) for $10 share. Following officers were elected for ensuing year : President, M. R. Shaffner; secretary, Jas. A. McDouough; treasurer; L. L. Cun ningham, with the following named as directors : John A. Henry, Harrison Locks, Dr. R. B. Campbell, Dr. D. A'. Hill, A. J. Lamberson, with one director to be added for the Robertsdale end of line as soon as stock is sub scribed. This liue certainly has good business men, who know how to manage tho affairs of the com pany, and mako its stock pay. FAMOUS STRIKE IIKIiAKIiRS. The most famous strike break ers in the laed are Dr. King's N,iw Life IMIs. When liver and bowels go on strike, they quickly suttle tlio.trour.le, una the purify-in-' work goes rirflit on. II -t cu.Hjnr constipation, headache aud d,;iue-sK. LV-c at 'J rout's drug xtoro. Notice. l)r, D Downin, optical i-iy-!-l. it, !lt W. I'Yar.klin St. 1I..J..I-. to vn, Md., will, t,i at Fulton 11,,. t.ol on Wed n ..(, i' mid Tiiuixlav, jvl:iy Dth and Ul'li Eve exunin edfieeiuid salisf..ctn.ii truncal, toed. Will alrt.i cm 1 1 u,vour lie me if ou leave word at iloiol. Yours iruly Pi;, D. Puu-vi.N 1 Lucas Paint (Tinted Gloss) looks better and wears longer than other paint be cause we use pure materials, finely ground and well mixed; because we have modern facilities, and our sixty years knowledge and experi ence in making paint lias put us in the posi tion oi experts. I he I pumt must be i tgnt. Ask your dy-lcr. Wanted at Once. Van'TKI). - One m;ui as a saw : . apply at once to U. Kalhai'h fc Sums, Allen's Valley, Richmond Furnm e, Pn Mar. 7. tf. Closing Out. J. B. Mollott, Dry Goods and Notions. 10 per cent, off Cash. Last day, April 528, 190(. Respectfully J. B. Mkixoh, Workinjmen Wonted -Single men uuder !!" years, to d'- farm ditching 7 months in Wis. 1 73.00 and board for sat s." lory hands. 'Also a faithful man to ruu ate iin ditcher." En IJi:iciik.haii, Orrville, Ohio. Bark Wanted. A largo quantity Rock-oak p.nd Hemlock bark, l'.iOO peel, for which the highest cash prices will be paid. For prices, address or apply in person to Saltim.o Takneky, Apr. hi, Hint;. Saltillo, Pa. Wanted. Good reliable agents to sell our choice tea, colfee, baking powder, extracts, and spices. Liberal terms to tho right par ties. Permanent position for the entire year. Circulars and term.1, free. Address Tins Gkkat a'. & P. Tka Co., i:il 1.-1 1th Ave., Altooua, Pa. I! iv a Farm in I'enn., N, J. or Dot. Best, Slates for profitable farm ing, s. ill adapted to great varie ty of c.t ops. Near markets that pay bes'; prices for your products. Farm "ir.nds in these States my s'.-.jciait-y, sold aud bought. Write for n-,. ticulars. R. G. Fkk'K, II0 R. E Trust Bid., Phil ida. Notice. Notice is hereby given to the elertors of MeOonnellsburg Borough School District, that an election will be hold in the sulci school district, at the Com missioners' Olllcc, in the Court House, on Saturday, May 111, l!IO(i, between the hours of 7 o'clock a. ui. and 7 o' clock p. in , forthe purpose of obtain ing the assent of the electors thereof t.o incur a debt in said school district. The lust assessed valuation is $14I7'J. 00. There is no existing; dobt. The purpose for which this proposed debt is asked is the erection of a Public School building-, the cost of which is not to exceed live per centum of the lust assessed valuation. By order of the School Hoard. Attest: L. II. Wllil.K, Secretary, .loilN C'uMiatKlt, President, '.t MeConnollsburg, I'a.- fr M ft IM M I li 11 t4 : t. J nil ill it: H . tm m m m m m m m m mi (Hmmmmmmtmmimmimmmmtmmlm A A A x A . ., f , . , . . v. . a 'c v v . . 'ia aWi... . - Spring and Summer Saltillo, Pa., At the "old stand" of C. B. CRUM, A full line of the laist styies of the latest, millinery. Hats for 'Si cents. Hats at -t:i.OO eiptal to i"i HU h sits elsewhere. Miss Ada Spanker, our former Iriinmi-!-, will yhidly welcome her old customers: unit accord a cordial L'rect iny to new pat'-ons. O. B. Cruni, Saltillo, Pa. mi (- i i t ;i: H ! ' ' ill i ; n ?s; ' w K S )K Millinery 0 If you are lb ink itir of purehusinjr a new hat, Mowers, ribbons, wash silk for- a waist, alover lace collars or iinythini; in the millinery line, call and examine my yoods before buying elsewhere. V 2 Mrs. H. C. McClain, Hustontown, Pa. -A, . y - :'J .. V ) I ORPHANS1 COURT SALE OP VALUABLE 17. f L ESTATE, The unrtersiuortuilinintstrutor of S. H. Juck son, Ueci'iisuil, will ncII od the prcmistjn near AktThvUle. on Suiurday, May H, 1H?. ut I o. olok, 1. M The MANSION PARM, coutuiiiiur tr acres all cleared -ail joint dk lauds of M.A. Ilarluiiaa. C. It, Aknrs, L. K. I), AiterN, (Iflo. She nek. (Jood Dwelling House, Uank Ham. rtood Wuter, Small Orchard TKUMS 10 per cent, ou day of Sale; ou continuation of deed; balance luone year, with interest. S. MARSHALL JACKSON, Administrator. , Take Notice' We tli undcruik'utfd request all persons havinir claims akaiusl J. (leorwe Tvltle, deneav ed. r any who may tie indebted to the sume, will pletise prcseut same fur sell U-meni to V. SCOTT TltlTl.fc'-, or KKANKTHITLk. Aleuts. i Notice. All persons owlni? the estate of Jacob 0. Hewett, late of Thompson township, ure re quested to make immediate payment, and those haviiiK claims to present tlifin to W. W. UK WITT, 4-IH at. Plum Uuu, I'a. CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Beat Cour:h Symp. Tastes Coed, Use in time. Sold by druggists. W. ,H. Nesbit Opposite the Cooper House, Is better prepared than I'arin Machinery, namely, vrr before to furnish our farmers with BINDERS, MOWERS, Hay Kakes, Hay Tedders. Corn Plows, Spriin; llari-ovvs, C'ult ivators, Hiiifiries, SprinfT Wayons. I sell the ( ishorne Harvesting Machine. Not tho best on earth, but the hcM in yrnin (ielils aud "-rasa fields and the best, on horse llesh. r.inder twine, .;,.. my prices before buyinj;. Muehine oil from l.'ic to "l)c per ;ailon: Mici axle arc use s,-, Ji- ami 7."ic; (jarden rultes 1" to Sw. Hoes, l' to S-; spades ;"nic; shovels from :t."i to oOi'. The ax trti.it is broken u:ul the ax I sold for !!.", I will sell you for T.'ic. I'umps aud pipes of :ill kinds, can sell you a pump for !:) and up. H(pairs for all kinds ol' machinery and mower sections elieaper than you have ever bought them. I'have a lot of nlco joint shinifles; lawn mowers from $:!."." to .js. Clocks! Clocks! Clocks! Why do yon have the cook jjueisini; at the tune when you can buy an H day clock for fc!."0. Mycr's barn door rollers and trade on hand at all times. It is one of the best rollers on the mat-net, it, can not be tlo-oived oil' tho track. Traces of nil descriptions and prices. Graniteware of all kinds, take u peep at my while and blue dish pans. Oh, yes, I forgot to say anything- about the tialvanied rool inj;. I sell tho best i;alvftnied roofing that is made. When I sell you ib sipiarfof galvanized roofing it c vers In feet square. W. H. NESBIT, AlcConnellsburcj, Pa. Look ! Read ! S li y J Flickerville's Bargain Store ! I E S J ilRX APR AN C OS h -COMBOUNbJi Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Kimerlur I" i.lh.T romrdln mM t hlah prlci. . c ... i-.inri.ni.f.l. Uii..-1-nif'.iMy ini-J l.y .v..r - ." I.v iiiii.I. ToUlii.."ll IKM.KI..I fr-.-. lr. l.nl'ruuto, I'hllaat'lplilu, I'm. nffi'8 Early Risers The i?amous little plils I am now ready to open iny New Store at the little village called Kliekerville, which is near the Lo nist ('rove posloltlee, in Whips Cove. 1 will Rive you a little sketch of the line which I expect to bundle and the produce I expect to take in exchange. Butter, -0c cash, and 1!l'c trade: K'";s iL'e cash, and 1 le trade; l'o tatois, Meat, Lard, Hcans, Di ieil Applies, all taken in exchange for roods. Muslin bleeched and unbleached, percales, lawns and all kinds of fancy dress i'(,r),ls. Ladies' aud Misies Dress Skirts from $1.:"0 up. Under SklrtH TCc, calico 4 to "c a yard. Men's all-rondy-nuule -work :i-i.l dress pants, 'i to S? per pair. Men's and boys' dress h it s fro n ."iiie to 51 each; Ladies', Misses and Children's trimmed huts from .Vic to :.S each, children's en ps Sw each. Table oil cloth I V. yard, or 1 c by the Holt, why pay IS to :.'0 cents elsewhere. Straw mattiue- I'S, yard; 1 n;rrain carpet Sn- yard; Window curtains at ""e pair; Curtain l'oies loe a piece; lied spreads IIOc up. 5 gallon oil onus at Tec each, also wiil 1111 them at 10c per kkIIoii, Kini-lo i;nllon 12c. Ciranulated sn nr at '; Scrap liiupes, door knobs, rakes, hoes, sin;;le trees, and all kinds of hardware. Come one eorno all now, no trouble to show trood sell or not. Upholstered couches $ ), why pay (Hi or 7 when you can -jet them cheaper. Lar'e Mirrors, nice frames for liis'l 1 ,2., Lad ics' handder chiefs, ribbon, lui:es, einhrodiers, i.nd collars for both men and women. D. C. MELLOTT. OiOOOOOOOOOOO xxxxxxxxxxo Wo You? o o 8 If you want td buy the Milburn Wuifon, Heaver Hirim;s, I'a.; .Inckson Kami Waon, Milllinlturt; Top Wagons, and MiUiurn Hutfi;les. I huve three carloads on hand, 45 rigs in all, at g C. E. STARR, 6 Three Springs, Pet. o 8 6 o I buy in carload lots and, thorefore, can make the price as low as the lowest. I constantly have on hand by the ton ('raniilated .Sugar at oc. per lb., in 25 lb. up to 100 lb. lots. FERTILIZERS of all kinds can bn had nt any time. Also KKN'Cl NO WH FLOUR AND FEED, Chop from $1 up to J1.50. 1 ooooooooooooo oooooooooooo New Alilliuery. -Sirs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. We have a suberh collection of seasonable hats, und latesi styles in Millinery, just received from eastern cities arid placed in stock. Our Trimmed Hats from 75c to $10 cannot be equaled. Ueady-to-wear Hats, popular colors, trimmed with quills, wings, birds und all kinds of flowers. Misses and children's trimmed hats in every color, shape or style. Large number of untrimmed hats, and trimmings for you to select from. Hats created according to your ideas in black, white, gray, brown, blue, pink, tan, navy, green, and cardinal. Tam-o-shanters, - collars, culfs, belts, hose and combs. Keady made Shirt-waist Suits, and shirt waists from 30c up. Sun bonnets and children's caps. Kemember you get a hat pin or fan free with each hat. Come and examine our stock of goods. Store opposite postoHlce. McConnellsburg, F, 9 . Si) rv, t o.c, z 'C! .( 'c V c . vn .'( . U(, (. , l'. ; t( "i .:(. 4.C O.C; f : sr, (.. G. W. Reisner & Co., .; IVe have just received a very full line of Seer suckers and Ginghams for Spring andj Summer Beautiful Styles at Old Prices. White Goods infancy Mercerized Stuffs, Lawns, Shrunken Muslins, Linens, &c. Our Wall Paper and Mattings are noiv in, at least, in large partfor early use. L ; f : t ,'( '' a We Can Please You Ifl i MiiUdelphla " -Un Nw York tliicago I -- Cut ofF that coaoh wiih Cxpcct o ru Tit: and prevent pncmmoiiia bronchitis and consumption. The world's Standard Throat and Lime Medicine for 75 years. Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the 'ocuse. ir 1 n See these GOODS and learn the PRICES before you do your Spring buying. 6; W. Reisner h Co. McConnellsburg, Pa. 1 ovVVVVVT.t...-. 6 .O'Ult K'.f V O ' huvi . T ... . .
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