: W4 Cu gat 29c, a pound for your wool at Huston's store, Hal tillo, in trade, Tho rofroshiug rains of the lat fcv .iys havejrreatly cheor i d the honrts of our farmers. WANTKnat Paul Wnguer's Tan nery, calf skins, sheep skins, horse hides and tallow. 9, 10 and 12 cents paid for beef hides. Money toloau in lots of not less than L'tX). Mortgages and judge ments bought and sold. Apply to M. K. ShatTner. I). A. Deavor. of Taylor, is mov ing one of his saw mills to lands of Thomas Kanisey, in Wells, to nuw lumber for A. N. Witter, t.f Waterfall. Ceu. John Pedden will preach nt Charley Deshoug's Saturdny evouing, June L'nd, at 7:30 o'clock and at-:.T) Sunday afternoon, and at J. L. liicliard's Sunday even ing, at 7:550. Wliy take a dozen tilings to cure that, cough ? Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar allays the conges tion, stops that tickling, drives the cold ou t through your bowels. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. J. Scwtt Boliuger, of Mount Union, took a few days off and visited friends in New Grenada and vicinity on Friday and Satur day. Ilis nealth is not good has had hemorrhages of the lungs several times lately. Miss Maude Rinedollar, anoth er Fulton ( ounty girl, who taught m the Everett public schools dur ing the past winter to the entire satisfaction of the directors and patrons, returned home last Sun day, accompanied by her brother Scott, ihe latter returning to Ev erett Sunday evening. Miss Maude entered one ot our town Normals Monday as a student. A lor pi 1, inactive liver can pro duco more bodily ills than almost anything else. It is good to clean the system out occasionly. Stir the liver up, and get into shape generally. The best results are derived from the use of DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Reliable, ef fective, pleasant pills with a rep utation. Nevi r gripe. Sold by Stouteagle & liro. WEST DUBLIN. Lnst Saturday, while sawing for J E. Lyon, J. F. Johnson be came suddenly ill. Dr. McClam of Il istoutown, was sent for, and said the illness was due to kid ney trouble. Mr. Jo.inson is still quite ill. The rain of Saturday evening aud Sunday has revived the grass and plants that had drooped m uch during the" dry weather. Hiram Clevenger has put part of a new roof on his flat barn and otherwise repaired it. Choice Town Lot for Sale. The trustees of the Presbyter ian church have placed on the market a choice building lot the first west of the new parsonage. It is feet, and is within a stone's throw of the Public S.juartj, Court House, M. E. church, and Public School build ing. Building lots are becoming scarce inside the borough limits, and anyone wanting this should look after it soon. Apply to B. W. Peck, president of Honrd of Trustees. STOINY RIDUb. Among the sick in this neigh borhood are Michael Mellott, Mrs. Lizzie Morton, Scott Mellott, Mrs. Matilda Deshon, Mrs. Morgan Deshong, and Mrs. Bertha Tru ax. It is reported that Jacob KaufF man is contemplating removing from the county. Mrs. Mary Ples3inger and two children are visiting in the home of Mrs. M. MelJott. Tliere will be prayermeeting at Andover tho tirst Sunday evening in June. A Year of Blood. The year 1903 will long be re membered in the home of F.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 Discovery for consumption, with the astonishing result that after taking four bottles I was completely restored and as time has proven permanently cured." Guaranteed or sore lungs, coughs audcolds, at Trout's drug store. Price 50c. and 11.00, Trial bottle free. Editor Lands Nomination. Editor Harry A. Thompson, of the Tyrone Times, was one of the three persons nominated for the legislature at the recent primary election in Blair county. The. e were some other fellows over there that wanted the nomination and put up a stiff tight for it, but Harry.1 though a comparatively new mau in the county and a young man, too, was too much of a hustler for them, and he made them bite the dust. We congrat ulate our young friend, and hope that he may be elected and go down to ilivrmburg next winter aud use his energy in getting a trolley freight bill through, a two cent fare on the railroad, and such other legislation as shall iand the public thieves in the penitentiary and permit the sunshine of politi cal freedom to shine in unobstruc ted on the common people of boss-ridden Pennsylvania. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, blind, bleeding, pro truding piles. Druggists are au thorized to refund money if Puzo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. BRUSH CRh'EK. The splendid rains ot the past few days have greatly revived drooping vegetation. V ola Hixson. of Everett, spent last Saturday and Sunday with her parents, J. N. Hixson and wife at Akersville. Mrs. Will Hixson, of Gapsville, is spending some time with her parents, W. H. Duvall and wife at Akersville. Mrs. Arthur Duvall is very ill. Homer Akers spent last Sun day with Russeland JamesAkers. Grace Lodge left last week tor McCounellsburg, where she will attend summer normal. Bovd Jackson and wife, of Ev erett, were guests in the home of Mrs. E. II. Lodge last Sunday. The stonemasons are building the wall for J. C. Barton's barn. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mou ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. I LICK BRANCH. The farmers are all done plant- i ing corn in this vicinity. i Mrs. Minnie King and son El- j mer were the guests of her par- j ents, Scott Brant and wile, last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Corbin is suffering with a very soi e hahd, but is im proving under the care of Dr. H. C. McClain. Ross King and wife were guests of Will Wilter's Sundiy. Mrs. Jerry Laidig spent a few days last week visiting, friends and relatives in this vicinity. Mary Lamberson, who is at tending: school in McConnellsburg, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents near Hustoutown. Belle Witter, who was employ ed in Altoona, returned home Sat urday. The visitois at John Lamber son's last Sunday were Ida Wat kins, Edna Shaw, Alice Cutchall, and Mr. Edwards. Mrs. Lewis Shaw is very poor- iy. Children service at Mt. Tabor Sunday morning, June 3d. All invited. For a painful burn there is nothing like DeWitt's Witch Haz el Salvo. There are a host of im itations of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve ou the market see that you get the genuine. Ask for DeWitt's. Good, too, for sun burn, cut, bruises, and especial ly recommended for piles. The name E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chica go, is on every box. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Another Veteran Gone. George Vores, another veteran of the Civil War, died at his home at the bridge at the west end of town last Friday morning after a protracte I illness. Mr. Vores served two terms in the Civil War once in Indepen pent Battery B. '.'ennsvlvania Light Artillery, and again iu Com pany C, 2nd RegimeutPa. Vol. Funeral on Saturday afternoon attended by members of King Post, G. A. R. and services were conducted by Revs. Grimes and West Interment in the M. E. grave yard in McConnellsburg. Mr. Vores was aged about 07 years. I. o. o. r. Tho following ollicers for tho ensuing term, have been installed in the several lodges of Odd Fel lows in this county, by 1). L. (1. M. Jno. Com ere r. McLV)Nki.i.smi ko LoixiK, No. 7-H. X. (1.. II. U. Nace; V. (i., 11. Frank Henry; Sec'v, L. II. Wible; Treas., C. It. .Stevens; U. S to N. (i., Dr. F. K. Stevens; L. S. Hor ace N. .Sipes; Warden, 15. C. Lam berson; Cond'r, I. I). Thompson; K. S. S., David Malloy; L. S. S., Dr. W. L. McKihhin; (. (i., S. M. Robinson; I. (i., J. 11. Knnyan; Chapl., II. A. Comeror; H. S. to V. G., II. Holmes Thompson; L. S., Ed. 1). Shimer. Four Litti.kton Ijiim;k, No. 4s. X. G., William Orth; V. (!., I. Kalb Henry; S., F. C. Hare; T., M. S. Wilt; W., I). F. Fmker: C, Scott Hersliey; H. S. to X. G., Dr. 1). A. Hill; L. S., Beaver Fraker; R. S. S., .1. H. Glunt; L. S. S., L 1. Morton; (). (., Harry Wible; I. G., D. W. Cromer; Chap., .J. W. Fraker; K. S. to V. G., H. S. Jones; L. S., S. L. Buckley. IIahkisonvii.i.k LoixiK, No. 710. X. G., C. W. Mellott, V. G., Win. II. Iloukinsmith; S., Geo. (J. Met.ler; T. Hiram Clevenger; W., Hoy M. Sipes; Chap., Rev. S. J. Pittinger; R. S. to X. G., Geo. W. Sipes; L. S., J. W. Lake; I. G., II. E. Dishong; R S. to V. G., Josiah Kline. Waukohdshiik! Lodge, Xo. tiOl. X. (., Win. P. Yonker; V. G., Jas. E. Palmer; S., II. K. Mark ley;T., Win. B. Hanks; W., Frank Kank;C, A. J. Brown; R. S. to X. G., S. M. Andrews; L. S., Geo. W. Fisher; I. G., II. P. Charlton; R. S. to V. G., E. W. Bootman; L. S., C. F. Reinsbnrg. Watkkkau. LoixiK, Xo. 773. X. (J., W. II. Alloway; V. G., K. L. Alloway; S. L. L. 'Cunning ham; T., Jacob Black; W , Kussel E. Howe; R. S. to X. G., M. A. Detvviler; L. S., S. C. Gracey, Chap., William Alloway; (). (., A. D. Berk stressor; I. G., Abram Cutchall; R. S. to V. G Morgan Watkins. Wklls Vali.ky LoixiK. Xo. t07. X. G., I). L. Burnett; V. (., J. C. Kirk; S., 11. E. Spangler; T., Harvey Wishait; W., J. A. Wish art; C, W. W. Smith; Chap., J. A. McDonougli; R. S. to X. G., W. W; Ford; L. S., V. II. Burnett; K. S. to V. G., F. E. Cunning ham; L. S., S. S. G. Alloway. James A. McDonougli was elect ed D. D. G. M. HAD A CLOSE CALL. :'A dangerous surgical opera tion, involving the removal ot a malignant ulcer, as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salve." says A. C. Stickel, of Miletus, W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve com pletely cured it." Cures cuts, burns and injuries. 25catTrout's drug store. Rev. Benry Wolf and Misses Olive Grissinger and Lucy Peigh tel, of this place, spent a very pleasant outing at Gettysburg, last week. Have You Tried the new Quick desserts that gro cers are now selling? They are justly termed "Easy to Make" as all ingredients 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 no labor and little expense. W. M. Comerer, aicnt for THE CEISER MANUFAC TRING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. (or the sale of Trnrlion and rortablej Engines, Oanoline, Separator, Clover Hullers, Sawmills, c. Engines on hand all. the time. I:ulton County Hank of McConnellsburg, Pa, Hag removed to Its new room In A. U. Naee'u building, opposite the Postottiee and Grealhead'g store. Will do a general banking biisi nexfi aa UHual. DepoHitora have security of over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Wm. H. INelson, Cashier T. J. Wiener, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Spring Millinery FOR Ladies, Misses and Children. Infants Caps and Wraps. Lingerie Hats, Veilings, Neck Wear, WASH GOODS, WHITE GOODS. SILKS, ALL-OVER LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES. IVe 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 Banner Patterns for Ladies', Misses and Children. y Wire Fence ! 1 Much Cheaper Than g 1 Any Style of Wood Fence m Ijet us ligure together. A stick of timber that will square Jj (! inches und is Hii feet in length, will make 4i feet of lumber, jj which at fl.50 a hundred, is worth "5 cents. Now, I can sell you ijft a good wire fence for .T2c a rod, which is less than half the cost Jl of a board fence. hjjj The style I sell at 32c is a "bunkem" fence. A witne si in Wi court was once asked what kind of fence he had, when he made ? the reply, "I have a "bunkem" fence " "What kind of fence is jJ that, thundered the court." "A 'bunkem" fence," answered the j witness, "is a fence that is horse-high, bull-strong, and ' pig- el m n tight." That is just the kind of fence I sell. The price ranges from 2.'m!. to (iOc, a rod depending on tho style and height. 1 also sell the DELRING HARVESTING MACHINERY the best on earth. I have just bought my twine and will guar antee the price now. Muchine Oil from lNc, to 40c a gallon. Linseed oil, harness oil, cylinder oil, turpentine, white lead, and ready-mixed paints all tit rock I am closing out a lot of lars, collar puds, trace chains, halter chains, &c, at very close prices. I have the best assortment of axes to be found anywhere in town. Axe bundles, .pick handles, sledge handles, Simon cross-cut saws, Dislon cross-cut saws, handsaws, a complete line of strap and heavy barndoor hinges. Plumber's supplies such as pipe, littings, spigots, Ac. I have on hand all the time a stock of Lane's patent barndoor hangers and trucks the best hanger on tho market can't get oft the track. Proved cable chain from i to i on baud all tho time, price ranging from 4ft to 7 cents a pound. re 8 SS 6eo. B. Mellott, ROUSS RACKET STORE. Ladies and Gentlemen ! We want to tell you right here that we have the nicest line of underwear that it has been your pleasure to look at. We have ladies' vests, with tapertjd shoulders for 5c; others at 4c; al so, the nicest laced sleeveless vest ever bought at 9c; others at 10 and l.'ks; extra large sizes, l.'lc; ladies' knit pants, 2.1c. In men's wo made a great hit. Full size shirt, ribbed tall, and double-seat drawers, 24c each: and the genuine balbriggan, the one that takes up the sweat and don't leave you cold at 4.'ic or 85c a suit. Table Oil Cloth, 12c. Yd. Why don't you, who haven't worn a pair of Walk-Over shoes, try a pair. Tt is the experience of people that have and are wearing them, that they are the best shoe on earth. We are selling more this sea son than ever $.1.50 and $4.00. Also, others as cheap as ever, except some thutwe had to duplicate on. Call while the old stock lasts. SAY FARMER ! We have bought a nice lot of clipper mow ing scythes, that we can sell you at 50c, and the scythe and snath complete, $1.10. This is the patent snath, not tho old pin snath. Also, the same machine oil that we always handled, at 25c gal. This is the same oil that most all of them ask you 50c a gal. Curtain stretchers i)0c each. See our line of scythe stones, 5c; li in. deep jelly plates 4c, tin cups 2c, Pie plates, deep, 2 for 5c and I) for 10; Milk strainers 12 and 15c, quart measures 4c, dishpans 10 to 3iio each, lamps, complete, 20 to 'i-w RIBBONS 1 RIBBONS We believe that we have the lest and cheapest line of ribbons on the market. We handle the Ilichardson, and everybody knows these goods, but they always have been sold so high that people didn't buy them. We sell thein at a short prolit, and sell lots of them. If you want good ribbon and cheaper than anyone else sells them, see ours. Lots of people know this. This ij for those who haven't found it out. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors, KILLthe couch and CURE THE LUNGS I Wl Dr. King's Now Discovery FOR (J rONSUMPTION Prlet 0UGH8 and 50oi$1.00 Frea Trial. OLDS Surest and, ttuickest (Jure tor all THROAT and Z.VNQ TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. J 1 Underwear, White Goods, Laces, Wire Pence! - bottom prices. good horse blankets at cost. Col FLAVELLS wit!?" Vim" A N OA ATAI.OOl'K i.l.A.sth; stockinos TDIICCro AUDOMlNALHUi'POUl'KKn nllOOLO lOiiflHrKimi Utiiua St., PUIIailelpUin, !. Subscribe for the News. , For sale by Stouta'atfe Bro. Ask r4 A 18 m QO Si OO K3 JicConnsllsburc, Pa. LfcWUM WISLB, HAN W, COTT ALCXANDBn, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'CONNELLSBURC, PA, Absolute Safely. Klre-)iroof und Buridnr-proor Sufe and Vault, anil oflUiera ot the nam heavily bonded. Trantnotft a general Hanking. Exchange and Col I e (Hi on bunlnew, und Ir under the nup?,. vllia o( the Comptroller of the Currency of the United State Government, ' Drafts on New York, fhlladelphla and l'lttsburif itwuea at loweBt rntes. Certificate of deposit iwoied. LoanN made on perwmul and collateral nccurity, and Notes discounted. Courted,,,' trcutinent to all. Correspondence solloted from those deslnnK lAiaua or wishing to open uo t count with uh. ' OIRECTOHS I LEWIS H. WIBLE, UNO. P. SIPE3. JNO. A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER, PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRIS8INUER. R.M.KENDALL. CHA8. E. BARTON ooooooo oooooooooo oooooo 888 88 Deering Binders, Hay Rakes, Reapers 8 Mowers, If rite for prices and catalogue, or send me your order. Every machine guaran teed. ' Top Buggies and Wagons A fine Buggy at $49, $55, and $65. Farm Wagons, 2 horse, $55. Deering Binder Twine for sale. Fertilizers for buckwheat are now in. Remember we have anything you need to use, wear or eat. Prices are lower than elsewhere. Yours for Bargains, CLAY PARK, 8 8 8 Three Springs, Pa. OCKXXXXOOCXX SPRING AND SUMMER i 1 GOODS It I m Having just returned from the city we are now ready to show our spring and summer goods to m better advantage to our customers and at more . sasisfactory prices than ever before. Our line of white goods was never so complete 5$ in Lawns, Linens, Dimities, Shrunk Muslins, Tat- rl fetta, Swiss Muslins, Panama Cloth, Batiste, Mer- cerised Suitings, and Silk Mull, from 8 to 50c a yd. In seersuckers, ginghams, and prints, our stock is complete. Our clothing department is full to j overflowing. There are still a few dozen of our 0 19c shirts left. See Our Shoes We are proud of our shoe line. Oxfords for jj children, misses and ladies in white and patent g leather, and a full line ol patent Oxfords, Bals. and g' Blutcher tor men. We want you to see our line of ladies high top dress shoes, solid leather soles and counters, tipped Blutcher tor 1.35. . Look at them. Lace curtains 30c to $1, window shades, id 8, 20, and 25c, curtain poles 8c. 3 A beautiful flowered carpet at 25c yd; a nice M striped carpet, 12 and 19c a yd; a straw matting ity from 11 to 20c, worth t-3 more. . M Our stock was never so full and so complete as 3 it is this spring, and consider it a favor to display it to all. " J. K. Johnston, v. McConnellsburg. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tkl.00kottloonUlntHtmMthtrtililn.hlekHlUhrl0c4ai Ma4l OILY AT T lAM)IATOY O , X. C XWITT At COMPANY, cineir.n' rr - tor Kodol'g 1903 Almanac and 200 P,LVrJ0H, MgAftlLW.NAci, B, PRANK HBNny, ASST. CASHItft, ' oooo a n d OCX ocooo ooooooooooo Year Calendar,
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