INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of Local and General Intereit, Oathered at Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Drew Laidig, of Laldig, spent Tuesday ia this place on business. Phosphate for your spring crops at II us ton at Saltillo, Pa. Mrs. Margaret Stevens, of Lai dig. was a McConnellsburg visitor Tuesday. Try Irwius for Cakes and Crackers, Fig Bar, 12c. lb. Mrs. M. K. Bob, of AHcona, is visiting her mother Irs. Maria Maun, ot Saluvia. Mrs. Anna R. Hann and Miss Grace Hann ol Saluvia, spent last Tuesday in this place. George F. Metzler and wife, of llarrisonville, were among those shopping in town Tuesday. James Chesnut, the well known auctioneer of Hustontown, was in town Saturday morning on busi ness. (leorgo W. Hays was called to Charabersburg, Saturday, on ac count of the death of his brother-in-law, Albert Hanks. Try Irwin on Breakfast foods. Malto-Rice, Zest, Shredded Wheat, Egg-o-see, and some of the popular kinds, price 10 and laceats. The engineers who are engaged iu making the survey of the trol ley line between this place and Foitz, ppunt Monday night at the City Hotel. S. K. Pittman and son George, of Shippensburg, were called to this place Friday, by the death of Mr. Pittmau's mother, Mrs. Esth er Pittman. James Sipe has added very much to the appearance of his residence by having the windows replaced by new ones of two light. S. D. Stevens and S. P. Todd, of Chambersburg, spent a few days this v eek in this vicinity in tlie interest of the Singer Manu facturing Compauy. Goldsmith & Co., are remodel ing and enlarging theirstore room on North Second street, which when completed will bo one of the finest in thar part of town. Irwin will sell you four pounds Prunes for cents, four cans Sweet Potatoes for 25 cents, four cans Peas for 25 cents, four cans Corn for 25 cents. Try us for bargains. HIDES. Jan o Sipes & Sons pay 10, 13, and lOo a pound cash, for beef hides a their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paic for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. See that your druggist gives you no imitation whon you ask for Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar, the original Laxative cough syrup. Sold by Stoutea g!e & Bro, Misses Alice Michael, Clara Barndollar, and Lucy McClure, ol Everett, accompanied by Miss Maud Michael, of Braddock, spent Thursday night in this place, the guests of George W. Hays' family, and enjoyed the Commencement exercises. It is possible to obtain reliel from chronic indigestion and dys pepsia by jhe 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 influence, building up the efficiency of the digestive organ The stomach is the boiler wherein the steam is made that keeps upyour vitality, health and streugth. 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, aud puts you io shape to do your best, una ioi'j your best. Sold by Mtoutnagle & urn. Workingmea Wanted - iMMglo men under 85 years, to ntnn ditching 7 months m w,. l75.00and board .for sat h '.txjry hand. I - . a L J, 1 a juuniui man to run stem ditcher." Eu Rkichenhach, Orrville. Ohio Bark Wanted. A large quantity l?ock-oak and Ufinioclc bark, 1910 peel, for which the highest, cash prices will bo paid. For prices, addresn or apply lu person to Kaltillo Tai-'nkky, Ap-. IO, iM)fl. Saltillo, V. Millions In Farm Mortgage. Western farmers have grown rather particular about their in debtedness. One of the common requirements ,of the modern mortgage is that the mortgagee shall accept any portion of the principal at the time of any in terest payment. This means that the harvesting of a good wheat crop, or the fortunate sale of a bunch of cattle, may wipe out the debt, and the loan agent must find another borrower. Howev er, one insurance company has $40,000,000 in Western farm mortgage loans, and the interest thereon is sufficient to pay all its death losses. Another company has '.H),00 000 in these loans, scattered over the Mississippi Valley. Th i larger sums are in Illinois, with about $28,000,000; Minnesota, with $10,000,000; Mis sonri, $11,000,000; iowa, $10,700, 000; Ohio, $8,000,000, and lesser amounts m a dozen other States. It places approximately 4,000 farm-mortgage loans every year, and has in its history loaned $25'J, 000,000 in this way, with practi cally no loss. A report in the Annals of the American Academy of Science, gives the amount of mortgages held by the life insur ance companies at $490,632,508, or 27.7 per cent, of the companies' assets. This, however, includes loans on city property as well as those on farms. The percentage is second only to that invested in bonds, indicating the partiality for this form of investment by the most conservative of invest ors. The insurance-company is safe guarded in every possible way. The interrogatories of the appli cation cover four large pages, and include everything from the size of the borrower's family to the use he proposes to make of the money. They even inquire into his habits and his standing in the community; tor the well informed investor realizes that lho best part of his security is the person ality of the borrower. Thus, it happens that the insur ance com panies ha ve few foreclos ures aud practically no losses on this class of investments. Of re cent years the value of land has increased so rapidly that every loan, made, astheseinvestments are, on a basis of 40 per cent, of real value, became "gilt edged," and was the best possible securi ty. From "The Farm Mortgage of To-day," by Charles Moreau Harger, in the American Month ly Review of Reviews for May. A Year ol Blood. The year 1903 will long be re membered in the noma of F. N. Tacket, of Alliance, Ky., t.s 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 the astonishing result that after taking four bottles I was completely restored and as time has proven permanently cured." Guaranteed for sore lungs, coughs aud colds, at Trout's drug store. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. SIDHLIN0 HILL. J ack frost came along last week and killed the ?arly beans. Charles Lewis and Miss Ella Barnhart were guests of George Gray and wife Sunday. Mary Wheeler is very ill at this writing. George Gray and his son Wil ham made a 11iugtripto Han cock Saturday and got a large roll of carpet for his new bouse. tMolutely NERDS Bchenck't Usndmkc 1'IIU. 1 or aedcu- tary workers of ci-ry claaa, without n equal. Surely cure CouaCliatlon, Iudilloii, Bkk Heailncl-.e, aud Kill, ouaneia. to of vhlcli cuniTilalnta tht Mdrnlaty arc peculiarly aubject, SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS "Liven the Liver." And Insure health, renewed en ergy aud good apirlta. CouUnuoua M nut necL'Miary, Iurly Vegetable. Absolutely Hurtnleaa. For aale everywhere. 2$ cents a bos. or oy maw. Dr. J. H. Schenck'8 & Son HhlUdelphla. Pa. DecK V J Notice. Notice In hereby given thut the Wt of Mer- i rltl W. Naoe. H. H. Wonll-tt. u-idMinnlp hh'm-1 er. Hit unto in TndiofrDNhip. I n ion county, Pa., have onen nd-tvittrd and umexeri to the bor ough of McCoanelNburtf. and thttt a plun or p ot of ah id lots has heen tiled in the uflk e of the Court of Q arter Sfft 'on of Kultou nonr-t Ph.,, r.iy order ot the Hu und Toft n Council. k AN OKDINANUK. Kc tending the limit of the torouph of Mi ConuellNburff io Fulton Co., Pa., hy luiin'tilna and annexing a plot of p round owned in fee by Mr mil W. Nuce, and a plot of pmuijd ownod ot H. II. V outlet, in Tee. Hid plot, o nrd Minolo Shinier Io fee. all situate In the iow nhip of Tod, county of Fulton, adjuetMit tosnld bo roil h Hp it enacted nnd onlalnfd hy the Hurtfe- and Town Council of the Morons h of MuCon nelWburg, lJu , in Council met and BHseniiilMl and it N hereby enacted a d ord l ert b th" authority of the ttnme, thiit the ilniifofthe mild boroutfh be. and the mime are nrehy en tended o a to ndadt and annex il l thin, e re turn lot or plot of ground now on d by Mer rill W, Ntiue, that owned by .-, 11 Wooiu t. nt that owned by Minnie Shinier, situate I Tod township. Full on Co , Pti , and particularly de Kcnhed in, Itetilnnlutf at a point on the north ern tioumhiry of the rniid borough at the west Mile of the junction of the northern extrVni'ty of Second St cet in the nii'd boroiiuh with the Nouthera extrpniky of the MeCo tiellfdnirtt and Knob vl lie public rou i; thence uIoiik the northern boundary or Comrrnn ofwuid boronvh north tixty live decree ttud thirty minuter went four hundred and eighty-four feet to a poL on the line of lauds owned or lately own ed by Frank Mason: thence hy lands of W. M. NeNon, or Frank Mason north twenty-two de-r- h and forty-tt"e miuutes, east one hnndred and seventy-four feet to a post on the line of lands of James Henry: thence by miidn of Tame Henry nouth eighty dc. reea and tirte n in :rites, tast three hundred and thirteen feet lo a at ump; thence along auine north eight y teven degrees and fifteen minute' east seven ty-tlvu feet to a po-t on w est, side of public road: thence a'ong said road south one degree and fortv-tlve minute (correct bearing) west three hundred aud Mfteen feet to the place of beginning, containing one hut fired and t tie thousand, nine hundred square feet, (Lot of Merrill W. Nuce. fifteen thousand, aeven hun dred and fclxty square feet; lots and alley of S. H. Woollet seventy-five thousand, two nun dred and fifty square feet, and lot of Minnie Shinier ten thousand elgnt hundred and ninety square feet): and that the said lot or plot or aection In hereby enacted and ordained a part of the said borough of McConnellsburg, nd shall forever hereafter tie deemed and taken aud allowed to be a part of the said borough of McConnellsburg, and subject to the juris diction and government of the municipal an thorltlesof the Name, as fully in If the Kume had been originally a part thereof, H, U. NACE, Attest : President of Council. M. U SHAFFNKR, Clerk to Council. Approved this eighth day of May, A. D., 190ti. II. S. WISH ART. Utirgei s. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Bv virtue of an order ol the Orpruns' Couit. o( Fulton oonnty, the undersigned administra tor, o. t. u. of MIsh Rebecca 1'ott, will sell In front of the Court House lo MoConnellsburg, Pa , on SATURDAY, JUNE 2. 1906. the following described real estate, to wit : TRACT INO. I. llelng the undivid ed two dcvenths (2-7) of a tract of land In Ayr township, unjoining lands owned or lately owned by W. 11. Nelson, Howe Mellott, .1. J. Harris, and others, containing 300 acrbs more or lesp. TRflCTNO, 3. One-fourthuudivld-ed Interest In a tract of laul In same township adjoining 1 nds of Hon. D. H. Patterson. H. E. Carsi tn and others, known as the "Knob Tract" containing SEVENTY ACRES more or lesp. TRrtGT. NO. 3. An unillvlled ouc- fourtb of a tract In same township udjoiulru land rf J. J. Harris. U. B. Olouser and other containing more or U:sh. Thesi; tracts ai'e said to be well t imbered mid o. underlaid with the llnest iuulltv of Iron ore.; TEKMS : -10 per cent, on duy of sale, naif Of buluuue at coullrmutlon of sale, bi.lance In one year with Interest from conllrmutlon M. It. SHAKKNUR, Adnilnlstrutor, u. t. u , of ' MCSSE. ItEllKCCA 1'OTT. JXECUTOK'S KOTICK.- I L...U i.ltf..n Hiut I. ti.ru ti.ilt u IKHItl ' ary havo been grunted to the uihlerflgnei! iion ' theei'tste of H. H. Trunx, lute ol' lieirust ' towuHhip. Fiittou countv, fu.. dpeeused. t Any peroi!M having elalni- snulnst Nulilenttite ' will present them properly authenticated for . settleiueut, and those owing thesiuue will please ; call aud settle. S. U WIVK, Sipes iMIIN.kTii. I 5 9 no. KxeiVitor. Notice. I Notice is hereby given to the electors 1 of McConnellsburg Borough School ; District, that an election will be held j in the said school district, at the Com-1 11 isaiouur wmi;w, 111 wrenuiv xivi.nv, on Saturday, May lit. WH, between the hours of 7 o'clock a. m. and 7 o' clock p in , for the purpose of obtain ing the assent of tho electors thereof j to Incur a debt in said school district. The last assessed valuation is $1417:55. 00. There is no existing debt 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 five per centum of the last assessed valuation. Hy order of the School Board. Attest: L. H. Wihi.k, Secretary, John Comkkku, President, tt McConnellsburg, Pa. Wanted. Good reliable p.gents to sell our choice tea, coffee, baking powder, extracts, aud apices. Liberal terms to the ngbt par ties. Permaueot position tor the entire year. Circulars and terms free. Address' The Great A. & P. Tka Co., 1311-tlth Ave., Altooua, Pa. One Minute Cough Cure j For Coughs, Colds and Croup, Get it Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven Million Voie sold In post 1 3 month. Th'lS Signature, W. H. Nesbit Opposite the Cooper House, Is bolter prepared than cvor lioforo to furnish our farmers with Farm Machinery, namely, BINDERS, MOWERS, Hay Rakes, Hay Tedders, Corn Flows, Spring Harrows, Cultivators, Buoyles, Spring Wafrons. t sell the Osborne Harvesting Machine Not the host on earth, but the best In strain fields and grass fields and the best on horse llesli. Hinder twine, get my prices before buying. Machine oil from 13c to "jOo per gallon; Mica axle grease 8c, 2i: and 7")c;'garden rakes 17 to 2."c: Hoes, 13 to 2'ic; spades 30e; shovels from 35 to 50c. The ax trust is broken and the nx I sold for H5c. I will sell you for 75c. Pumps and pipes of all kinds, 1 can sell you a pump for and up. Ilepairs for all kinds of machinery and mower sections cheaper than you have ever bought them. I have a lot of nice joint shingles: lawn mowers from $2.75 to H, Clocks ! Clocks ! Clocks ! Why do you have the cook guessing at the time when you can buy an 8 day clock for $2.50. Myer's barn door rollers and track on hand at all times. It is one of the best rollers on the market, it cin not be throwed off the track. Traces of all descriptions and prices. Crauiteware of all kinds, take a peep at my (15e white and blue dish pans. Oil, yes, 1 forgot to say anything about the gulvani.cd root ing. I sell the best galvanized roofing that is made. When I sell you a square of galvanized roofing it covers Hi feet square. W. H. NESBIT, McConnellsburg, Pa. New Spring Over six months ago we commenced to buy our Spring goods, and now we are ready to show you a complete line of Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Are shoos higher? With the average merchant they are, but with us they are not, as we bought ours before the advance. We are prepared to save you money on shoes and we have a big stock to select from. All kinds of Oxfords, White Tans, I'atent Leather and plain, for men, worn ea and children are here. DRY GOODS ,44 Here's where we serve you well. One naturally wonders how such surprising and pleasing creations are conceived. You will make no mistake if you come here for your that is new and popular. We yard; Calico, 5 and lie; Muslin yd., Toweling Ac. yd. Clothing! Clothing! The neatly dressed man commands respect every where. To be dress ed neatly and at the same time inexpensively requires clothing made of the rinht material in the proper manner. Our clothing fits, looks well and gives satisfaction and the prices are right. Groceries! Groceries! 25 lbs graduated sugar, $1.25; Arbuckles coffee, 15c; 4 lbs lima beans 25c; 5 gallon oil, liOe; .'1 boxes Banner Lye, 25c; 4 dozen clothes pins, 5e; I cans corn, 25c; 8 lb. pail lish. 55c: 10 lb. pail fish, OSc. Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from the system by (jently moving the bowels. Kegistcr and Clerk's Notice. Xotlue Is hereby iflven thut the following numed ucuouutunts have tiled their ucoouuts in the llenlsler'H (mice ot Fulton eounty, I'eunu.; mill the snuie will be presented to the Orphnnx Court (or confirmation on the seuo ud Tuesday of Juue next. UeiiiK the 12th duy. CUTCHALl.. The Hrst und Mnal account of T. K. Kleir imr. Em , udlnluist ator of the eytale of Hurry W Cutchall, late uf Conemuunh, Ha., deceused M'KIMIIl.V - The li'st and llnal aoco'-nt of lhe Keal Kstate Trii-t l.'oiiiptuy of 1'lillaileN phia. trustee of the etsiale of Alexander McKibbin a minor. M'KIIIUI.V The Urst und final account of the Keal Kstate Trust Company of i'liilndi'l ohia, trustee of estute of George Mch'it bin, u minor, M'KIIllilV. l' lrsl and llnal account of I.lzzle K. McKlbbiu. Trustee uppointci! by the Orphaus' Court to sell real estate willed bv Srah 1. MKIbbln, deceused. 10 Kd wanl I.. Taylor, for payment of lesaeies OKSlltiNO. - The Urst anil llnal account of M. ft. bhittTuwr. Ks.i . tulministralorof t lie es tate of Sarah Deshouif. mieof Ayr tow n hhlp. deceased UeKlHterV Olllce. I UKO. A. HARRIS, .May III. IDOri. f Uciflster. ORPHANS' COURT SALE or vaiiMBLi K fc-: FK ESTATE. The undei-sliiued administrator of II. Jack son, deceased, will sell on the premises near Akersvllle, on Saturday, May IB, IH.cl, at I o.- j clock, P. M., The MANSION ffW-ty, coutaluluK (ftacrett all cleared udjolutnit lauds of M. A. Harumau, C. K. kers. D. R O. Aaere, (leo. Shenek. Oood Dwelling House. Hank Hitra. dood Water, Small Orchard. TKUMS ; 1 per cent, on day of Sale: i on eoullriuatlon of deed: balance luoue year, with Interest. S. MAHSHAl. I. JACKSON. Administrator. Early Risers The famous tittle pills. Cut ofF that cough avnc's Expectorant and prevent bronchitis and consumption. The . world's Standard Throat and Lung edicine for 75 years. of your druggist and keep it To Cure a Cold in One Day Goods. Spring outfit. Our line includes all are selling Lancaster gingham at (ic. a as low as 5c; Ticking He. yd., Lawn 5c NEW BUGGIES My shudg are full of brand new bungles and wagons, both factory and HAND 3l 2! V V V MADE and my prlnes tire as low us the lowest. Please rail and see my con veyances. Very truly yours, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown. Pa. Trespass Notice. Notice Is hereby given that any per son or persous found trespassing on the McQuade, Kos, or Syibert farms, mountain or timber land, cutting tim ber of any kind, young or old, llshinj:, hunting, gathering berries or fruit, driving, hauling, or trespassing what ever, will be dealt with to the full ex tent of the law. Nancy .1. NoQuadk. 4-2-Ilt with pneumoniaT" always ready in the 'nouse. Cure Crip In Two Days. on every 'Y tox. 25c. 000000000000 00000000000000 Do You If you want to buy the l'a.; Jackson Farm Wagon, Millllnburg Top Wagons, and Mllburn Hugglcs. I have throe carloads on hand, 45 rigs in all, at C. E. STARK, Three Springs. I buy In carload lots y-w as low as the lowest. I constantly have on hand by the ton v X Granulated Sugar at 5c per lb., In 25 lb. up to 100 lb. lots. O FERTILIZERS O X of all kinds can be had at any time. Also FKNUI Nti WUlK. Si 5 FLOUR AND FEED, X f Chop from Jl up to J1.50. rS OOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO New Millinery. Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. We have a suberb collection of seasonable hats, und latest styles In Millinery, just received from eastern cities and placed in stock. Our Trimmed Hats from "oc to $10 cannot be equaled. Heady-to-wear Hats, popular colors, trimmed with quills, wings, birds and all kinds of flowers. Misses and children's trimmed hats in every color, shape or style. Large number of untrimmed huts, und 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, cull's, belts, hose and combs, lleadv rnade Shirt-waist Suits, and shirt waists from U0c up. Sun bonnets and children's caps. nemeinber you get a hut pin or fan free with each hat. Come and examine our stock of goods. Store opposite postollice. McConnellsburg, Fa, 6. W. Reisner & Co, JVe have just received a very fall line of Seer suckers and Ginghams for Spring and Summer Beautiful Styles at Old Prices. White Goods in fancy Mercerized Stujfs, Lawns, Shrunken Muslins, Linens, &c. Our Wall and Mattings are large part We Can Please You. See these GOODS and learn the PRICES before you do your Spring buying. 6.W. Reisner iCo. McConnellsburg, Pa. ? O Mllburn Wagon, Heaver Springs, O O 2 o and, therefore, can make the price S Paper now in, at least, in for early use. 5 I oV :.t i it-