r D Fok Balk. A fletaer traction Ongtoe, twelve horse power, in good running condition. Apply to Philip R. ott, McConnotls faff, WASTED Strong single work logmen to do farm ditching in Wisconsin. Mast he .-t:idv, faitnfu), and used to labor. Wag os 200.00 and board for eight mouths work. No froo car fare. Rd Etoichenbach, Ofvllle, bio About three weeks ago. Mrs. Rebecca Sipes, of HarrlsonvlllP, loll aud injured her leftarm. At i lirst the in jury was not consider ed of much moment, but the arm became moro and moro painful, until Tuesday of last week she was taken to the oflice of Dr. Me (')aiu m Hnstontown, who, assist ed by Dr. Mosser, treated the in jured member. Had tho atten tion of the doctors been called earlier, they would have been able to effect a more speedy relief. A liquid cold reliet with a laxa tive principle which drives out the cold through a copious action of the bowels, aud a healing prin ciple which lingers iu the throat and stops the cough that la Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Safe and sure in its action; ph as ant to take; aud conforms to Na tional Pure Food and Drugf Law, Contains 00 opiates. Sold by Trout's drug store. Mr. Gilbert Cook, oue ol Taylor township's enterprising young farmers, called ou Monday to ad vance his subscription to the News. Although a native ot Huntingdon county, Mr. Cook finds the News an ideal county paper. Mr. Cook's father in law, Mr. Richard Madden, near Hub lin Mills, who had been in Piiila delphia two weeks undergoing a surgical operation, returned 011 Tuesday of last week. Tho oper ation was eutirely successful, aud Mr. Madden is rapidly recover-rg- Nothing will relievo 1 ndigestlOO that is not a thorough digestant, K'odol digests what you cat a id 'allows the stomach to rest recu parate grow strong again. K I DOL is a solution of digestive aci is and as nearly as possible ap proximates the digestive juices that are found iu the stomach. KODOLtake the work of diges tion oil' the digestive organs, and while performing this work itself does greatly assist the stomach V a thorough rest. In addition the ingredients of KODOL are such as to make it a corrective of the highest efficiency and by its ac tion the stomach is l estored to its normal activity and power. Kl I D)L is manufactured in strict conformity with theNational Pure Food and Drugs Law. Sold by Trout's drug store. Etev.T, Davis Richards, f ;e aaantown, Md.,was In town a few hours Monday attending to busi ness relative to the settling of the estate of his father, Boo. .Johu T. Richards, notice of whose de'ith appeared in the News last week. Davis and h's brother Dr. Neeper were named by their lather as the executors of his will, aud they are offering at public sale, 1,200 acres of valuable land, a fuller no tice of which is given in their ad vertisement found elsewhere in this paper. Their father was sick but a very short time, and his symptoms, were in no way alarming. Lying 10 bed, be sat upand asked foi a drink of water, and while this was being brought he fell over and expired instantly without manifesting 'i single symptom or pain. Buy crushed oyster shell for your poultry. U will pny yon. Goi4t at I r win's. J Timber Land fur Sale. The undersigned offers for sale gOQ acres of timber land in i lie lower eidof Ayr township, COV ered with good oak and pine. James J. Lutuis, Big Cove Tannery, 1 17-:it. Fa. This Will Pfetsi The Grocers. Washington, D. C, Fob. 7, 1907, There lias just been tiled with the Department of Agriculture here, one of tho strongest docu ments we have over seen. It guar antees that Jell O and Jell O Ice Cream Powder are strictly pure and comply with the require ments of the National Pure Food Law. The guarantee is tiled un der serial number 1504, and pro tects absolutely all wholesale and retail grocers who handle the products named. Jell Oaud Jell O Ice Cream Powde. are well thought of in official circles ard their purity and wholesomeness has never boon i(iiewt.urnvl CUtM Klixii: Jan. BO -FVoSeU mud covered with snow, h the present condi Don of streets here. Every one seems inspired with vigor and assiduity of par DOM so early iu the beginning of the year. There nas been considerable .i ifcness here, but every one is improving In spite of the doctors. "John A " contracted a heavy cold complicating la grippe, but now says he feels as ardent and vigorous as ho did in youth's bright morning at the age of 80 The merchants here are wide awake and doing business. v p rename Kort Littleton will soou be on its muscle again. The big meeting here conduct ed by Rev. Daniels has been in progress for a week, with some degree of success. I he l imit ol life. The in st. eminent medical sci entists are unanimous in the con clusion that the generally accept sd limitation of human life is many years below the attainment possible with the advauced know ledge of which the race is now possessed. TbO critical period, 'hat determines its duration, seems to bo between Wand 60; the proper care of the body dur mg this decade cannot be too strongly urged carelessness then oeing fatal to longevity. Nature's beet helper after BO is (Electric Bitters, tho scientific tonic medi cine that revitalizes every organ of the body. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. "0c. Administrator's Notice. Nottrc is hereby ttwen that letters or admin- Ktratlou have Iwfta lo-untptl tftttit unileistiifni.il . iiKn On- SMBM ir Mix Wnhfl stouienx e.lnie oTMcCunMilflStir'. Fulton OOODl v. I.,deecH.-eil- All 'r..onw hitvintr claim ut'iilnsi nlil es tier Hill prtwenl them nrop.M-l.v iiuihenilcaOMl ' r..i Ml ' it-iii. -Til . sM MlOM OWlmfl the mime will I'lt-..-. ill . ml settle. 4 f. OKOVF.. .M.Timnell v ) ) l-JOT Ailmlnlvtmior. ' Administrator's Notice. Notiee Is hereby Riven Hint lettenol Ailm'n Wtmtlon on the estate of Frank M Duffy, lit i- of ,v.- township. Fulton eouoty Pa.. dWIMMd, have lHen uranlert to the utniersln otf, fat nil persot f. InilehtiMl to suhl estate wl!l in. ilo- invment, a d Ihtvwe having elainis will pi. -sent them properly authenticated for pav in. nt II. w rxiiKit. Foit. pa,, Administrator. Executors' Notice. I.eOi rs ti'se.imenlary on the estate of Hon. John 'IV It char.1. lute of Vnlon township. Fulton SUM If, l'a.. deceased. Iiuvlnn hcen SMS to the underw vnrd, notice Is herehy Klvin that all per ma havluif c aims IflMBM said estate will present them duly authentl cated i with atlhUrlt attached It sail) claims do not correspond with bloks and papers of tin- licensed i :md (lersons owlnir the said is IBM will make immediate payment. .1 N RICHARDS, l-'aisliu-tou. l'a.. T. I. RICH HUM. tlermattown, Md., '.' . 07 tit. F.ieoutors. Valuable Town Property at Private Sate. The nnttersigiied offers at private sale, iiis bouse and lot situate on South First Street, MeCotinellsliut'if, l'a. This property consists of one full lot, 66b J 220 feet, on which Is erected a good ten-room, two-story-und-a-hulf house, good dry cellar, wood house, wash house, (rood stahle, and other outbuildings. The lot is In splendid state of cultivation, with ex cellent fruit trees. Terms right to quick buyer. Isaac BOLL. HAMIMNVILU. ur school is getting along well under the care of A. Desh-, ong. The protracted meeting at j Greenhill is well atteudod. Thursday evening, Jan. L'-lth, there was a gathering at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Aarou Deshoug. It proved to be an o'.d-fashioned 1 surprise party in honor of their 1 daughter Ora. T'ley spcut the eveuiug hours popping corn. Listen for wedding bells. The meeting at the Christian : church will begin the third Sun day in February. lindorscJ hj The Cuunly. "The mcst popular remedy in )stegO county, and the best friend of my family, 'writes Win. M. Uielz editor arid publisher of the Ostego Journal, Gilnertsvillc, N. V., "is Dr. lung's New Discovery. It has proved to beau infallible cure I for coughs aud colds, making short work of the worst of them. Wo always keep a bottle in the house. I believe it to be the most valuable prescription known for Lung and Tli roat diseases." Guar anteed to never disappoint the taker, by Trout's drug store. Price 50c and sl im. Trial bottle free. 1200 Acres of Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. All the lands of the e.tuteofHon. JotmT. Kichards, late of Union town ship, Fulton county, l'a., deceased, will be sold at private sale by tho Un dersigned executors. These lands lie in two tracts one containing 850 ACRES nicely located in the center of Buck Valley in two good sized farms, each having all necessary buildings, and a large lot of timber laud. The other tract contains 350 ACRES lyini: about II mile west of Warlords burg, of which about seventy-live acres are cleared, ami balance in woods. These tracts will be sold either as a whole, or in divisions to suit purchas ers, and upon easy terms, after the lirst payment of one-lifth of the pur chase money in cash. Apply to either of the executors, .1 X. EttOBABDS, 1'alslngton, la T. 1). RICHARDS, Germantown, Md., or Warfordsburg, Pa. 2-7-07-tlm Isaiah Mellott, UNDERTAKER. A glan e nt the directory of the State Legislature for 1H07 shows that there are Hulls in both Houses. The Senate had two V tilers to help along the grind, while the House has two Cooks, and of course, Moals. The Sen ate has a Crow, a FoX aud a Quail. The House has two Schads. The House also two Shields aud a Walker and au Ambler. It like wise has a Deck and Call, while there is BjUOStone and Honbruke. A Fisher and a Woods represent adjoining counties in the Senate. I n the House list, tho names of a P oper anil a Councilman appear beside each other, which occurs with a Hunt and two Hunters. Three Smiths keep things going iu the House. Khoads, who cooies from Wiiite Horse, will tako an active part in getting good highway S. Hipp aud Hush aro from opposite ends of the State, while Steel very appro priately c .meB from Allegheny county, and a Miner from Lu zerrte Public 'pinion. I wish to inform the public that 1 have started in the Undertaking Busi ness. In Style and Vitality, I handle anything from a ten-dollar pauper collhi to a lied Cedar Mahogany, or a line Metallic Steel Casket, ranging in price from $1110 to fciuu. ..'uasinuch as it is thedesire of many in laying to rest their beloved dead to provide a casket extra tine and good, and as much of that material offered is only imitation, I tun prepared to guarantee every one I handle to lie just as represented. Come and see me liefore purchas ing elsewhere. It will mean a saving to you of from .'!0 to 40 per cent. Isaiah Mf.i.uitt, Postorhce address, Hem, l'a. L. W. FUNK Dealer In To stop a cold with ' i'reveut ics" is safer than to let it run aud cure itaf'terwaids. Taken at the "sneeze stage," l'revontics will head off all colds and grippe, and perhaps save you from pneumon ia or bronchit s. l'reventics are httlu tQOthsome candy cold cure tablets selling in 5 cent and 8S cent boxes. If you are chil'y, it you begin to sneeze, try l'revent ics. They will surely check the cold, aud please you. Sold at ! son's draft store. Pianos ; Organs The undersigned takes this method of Informing the people of Fulton county that he Is prepared to furnish High Grade I'unos and organs ut prices that are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER PIANOS an instrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Heing a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared JO short no tice to tune pianos or repair or ri us. Satisfaction Cuaranteed. A sample .ester Piano may bo seen In the home of Oeo. I). Mel lott, McConne lUburg. If you are thiukiay or getting a piano or organ , me know, I can save you money. L. W. FUNK, NtEDMORE, PA. WINTER MILLINERY Trimmed and t'ntrimmed Velvet Hitln. Felt lints. College Hal s, Children's Tarns, Inf ants Capri, TObSggSSI) VSlvrt and silk Hoses, Wings, Plumes, etc. Ribbons, Rifcfcons, Dress Materials, White Silk, Hlack Silk, Plain, Plaid und Fancy Silk. Velvet, 8ilk, Mohairs, Cloth, Voile, Tricot. WAISTINGS ! Dress Trimming ! Braids, All-ovor Laces, Kmbroidery, Now ilelts, Fucinators, Corsets ! Lorsets ! Corsets ! FURS! FURS! FURS! Ladies' and Children's Knit Underwear. T. J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland, Banner Patterns! Banner Patterns! Best trade prices paid for egg" and poultry. LEWia H. WIBLEi CBANK P. LYNCH, PfttaiDCNT. ATTOHN1Y AND SOLICITOR, W, SCOTT ALPXANDER. vies pnrtor?NT. MEMRIL W. N ACE ' f. B. FRANK HENRY, A83T. CASHIER. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'CONNELLSBURG, FA. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annutii on all time deposits. The Hank has increased in business rsptdlv and It is now ready to share its earnings with its depositors, thus giving them a safe invest ment at home. Notice the growth uuriag the EfM '': months busi ness. Total resources at 'dose of businoss April 8l,190B, Sept. 24th. $1 17,673.05; Oct. 24th. $123,624.19; Nvo. 24th. $124,915.13; Dec. 24th. $122. 130.65; Jan. 16th. $142,565.25. If you cannot call in person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive prompt attention. DIRECTORS LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. SIPES, JNO . A.HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRISSINsiER. R.M.KENDALL. CHAS. E. BARTON oooooooooooooo ooocococoooo FALL BARGAINS! A Matter of Economy. This Spring we ore making pi ices on Clothing that will lie within the reach of everybody. Ily baying our woolens direct from the mills, we will be utile to build you a good all-wool suit as low as I1A.IKI witli the best of trimmings. We have a larg; assortment of the very latest woolens. Will be cut and tailored in the verj latest sty le to tit yon und at these prices you will not need wear a ready made suit. We will sew on any button t hat may come off and will save you enough patches to half sole the pants if they ever need it. GOLDSMITH, THE TAILOR. Opposite the Public School Building. 8 i I have spent some time in the Eastern Cit ies buying fall and winter goods. I otfer you a line of goods that can not be matched except in the city stores. Ladies', missf and childrens LONG COATS at any price. Also a Beautiful line of Ready trimmed Hats. Latest Patterns in Dress Goods, either home or imported cloth. Carpets at 25, 30,35, 50. 75c, and $1 per yd. Heating Stoves, $6, $8, 10, 15, $20, and $22.50 each. Cooking Moves, $13, $5, $20, $25, 530 each. Iron Bedsteads, S. 85, $Z 50, " $3.50, 95. Chamber Suits X'.O to 25 each. Rockers 1.25 to 3 each. 55 Sierer's Annual Clearance Sale 9 CARPETS AND MATTINGS. Here is a special lot of carpets in discontinued styles, all good W patterns and nothing whatever the matter with the carpet, but be- cause they are discontinued styles, and to make room for the spring ir carpets, we have given them quick clearance prices. 2 90 PIECES AXMINSTER, VEL VET, BRUSSELS, AND IN- GRAIN CARPETS, 5J Ranging from 15 to 45 yards each. C The tl 40 Axminster carpet sale price f 1.00-and 11. 10: P The 11.25 " " The $1.25 velvet " " The 11,60 Body brussels carpet The tl 00 and Mq " TheHOc " " The 80s Ingrain carpets sale price BSo anil 800, The 7de " " " " Vic and .Vic. J The 50c " " " " 30c and I Ingrain carpets range from 10 to 33 yards to the piece .) j 40 PIECES MATTING 0 10 to 40 yards to the piece clearing out at a little over half price. jjjj? BRING MEASUREMENT OF ROOMS WITH TOD. J. Sierer, 54 SOUTH MAIN ST., CHAMBERSBURG. PA. V Don't miss the great sale that is now in progress, remember it f means a saving of $5.00 to $15.00 or moro on each purchase you may 0 3 make. C3 Hita, 00c and S1.INI. POc, Ma " l.oo. 1.10 and 91.80. TOc, 75c and H'lc. 80q, 65s and 70a, MR. FARMER! 5 I would like to call your attention to a few FACTS. Kvery man lines to have good looking horseB and stock about his farm: and he also knows that a horse ' must be in good health, lirst of all, to be looking gotid. f I have two kinds of Stock Food, namely : Nl'TUlO- 0 T INK and S. A. FOl'T.'S. Now both of thesa are M good, and to feetl a little of either one along with other grain, will keep the stock in a good health conditio! ; J and in a little time, will improve any horse. 55 Tr a packago on at least, one horse, and see for 3J yourself the results which might save you the loss of M your best horse. E. R. WcCLAIN, West End of Boardwalk, ss 1 1 i ri . raws m v mm w-m a. ' a w t w mm a HIDE8. .Jaraos Sipes A Son pay 10, 13, and lUc a pound cash, for beef bides at tbeir butcber shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, alieepsicins and tall'tw. FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS $10 to f30 each. Bob Sleds $b to $24 . 8 per set. Wooven Fence 22 to 50 cents per rod. Top Buggies $40 to each, O S Anything you need to eat, use or wear at a Q low price. V CLAY PARK, I Three Springs, Pa, g ooocooooxoo oooooooooocoo J.K. Johnston's Reduced Sale ON Men's and Boys' OVERCOATS, I I Ladies' and Children's I 1 1 Cloaks M and FYjrs 7k For sale at Trout's drng Store and all Our Winter Goods. I Come and See Them. I I J. K. JOHNSTON'S I 1 McConnellsburg. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHA TYDU EAT l i.T AT r UkMRAI OMV T Ask tor i v i ilui'.s 1S( 6 Almanac ur.d 200 Year Oalandcr,
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