Comrade S. S. Hunn, r Hi Covr Tfinnory, spout Monday al ilic court I i npitul on i n n Charlie Cool; wan pat no the in disposed list Friday, by an at tack of grippe. For Balr. A (ieiser traction eriRino, twelve horso power, in flood running condition. Apply to Pun. ii- S. Ott, McConnells burs'. Wantetj -Strong single work ingtuen to do ferm ditching in Wisconsin. Must bo eteabfy, faitnful, and used to labor. Wag 'es'J00.00 and board for eight months work. No free car fare. - Kd Roichenbach, Ofvilta, ( hio. N. , Fin iff and family, Mrs. John Swing and son, and Mtai Mary Kwinjr, spent the tune from Saturday until Tuesday of last week visiting in the f:u:;ily ot W. Shearer at Spring Run, I'Vanklin county. To stop a cold with ' Prevent les" is safer than to let It run and cure it after wai ds. Taken at the "sneeze stage," Prevention Will head off all colds and grippe, and perhaps save you from pin uinim ia or bronchit s. Preveritlca art littlo toothsome candy cold cure tablets selling in cent and IS ccut boxes. If you are chilly, ll you begin to aneeae, try Prevent ics. They will surely check the cold, and please you. Sold at Di.'.kson's drug store. Ex Commissioner 8. D. Mel lott and Bert Truax apantlaat Friday at the County Seat. Mr. Mellott has been "under the weather" for several days, and looked Friday as though lie had better be at homo and in bed. Bert's business was to assist in thedraw:ng of the jury for March court. NOTICE OF INQUISITION. la 111' m li'r.ilihe i.;,'-I.--il! 1.1 of 1 1. I 'Ol iptitaai h uiMnim Uiieot Ji.iUunnfiiiv ivirjr Dillon iKitlaljr, rvt NVIValMl ilri .'I'll To i burton i RnMhtnlth t 'Minn si MtfCna n.lhiu Pit K, litbuciii, iuum iimri -iffl Wllh int . - n mm., midltii in Manoaael. pin:. lu : Sattwvl II. ilotdMilth rcwMinn iii Piln, nRMbrili Onldam th aod HaMnirer loklitiillll rmMlaj lit H.n rUiiitri' I V. . Children .. vii 1 1 1 1 1 Onlttemttn doodi Chum H sir vi'u . k'n inliun "i Ritwri ' JuIiImiiIiIi -n ul lliu ry iiimlinliii. deiieanfq-. J. I. Dot' rtidalBI ni Bcnvtfttuwo. -tivil r count. I'u i VtfviDta, In- .Mil 1'iUmI ivltll VI linn II Ul ftnB, Klldl it Hnriti.i'i l'. I'. i Mini I-., i jniilMiilib ir-nUiiv . m,., riinellburt( ln ; mni ICmma, laterviar !ni wli.riii r. Ileirrjth. rliHnjr al iinnlm Neb .1 I tin' l-'N iiuI-IIimI Ihllt l)y VlOl' 111 It 'i i til pni n .in Invalid mil of I In1 1 irpTiii DM linn ni i in mi ununty. I ' ti I .i nt ii in li i if. i irlll be hvlil mi lh r-'i cm itf nf tii niltl ii'i-fMi-fil cm ihr ii.-iiii-.i. cm Siitn iliv. Maferl i. nil.. ;n i ii .' in1', ji ni . in in ii.iiiiiion.vnl nation iiihI it if-141- in i'ii t ot ti' ?iiii'. wln'ii ltd Mi.. I. mm m) annul ii roeeee propyl .1. i,. AI.KX ANDKIl. Sheriff, '-II- The VALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. undersigned, desiring to rei-ire from farming. ill offer.el 111111110 ialf liis boM tiirm. situate on the COVfl Road tire mill's north of McConnells burg. Tliis farm contains ationt II" acres. in addition to which la fl ty aoiea ot valuable timber land. These tracts will be soli! si 1 1 unit ol y , provided the homo farm is sold li rat, or both to gether a the purchaser may deelre. The land is ill tpMndld state of culti vation, well watered, and plenty of ex cellent fruit. There is a never failing spring of MtColletM water at Hie bOUte, and an ulmniliint supply of wat'T in tin' liurn.vuiil The improvements eonsist ot a comfortable DWELLING BOUSE, large BANK BARN, wagon sheil, ami other outbuildings For further Information, oall on or ad dreea : ft ii:i;i: Snmiku, Of S. V. Knuc, l in if. tleOeiUMlUburgi P VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. virtue r du itrth'r of xhe Orplmn' Court iff Kultnn (J. nail Ia.. tin uudorsitfrit'd truNtee tOMll th mvi' Ml nit' of kMWfli vv OouMfcr, lutr f DutaUfl kownabtp. Kuitou otnrv. p .de OVMOdtWUI IMBU nt the l it' rtO'!n,e of tht r- I'.MitTii on ihf dwmUmi tann two miu- west or Murot Oftblnft, M II o'alook A. M. 90 Thursday, March 14. 1907 i iii fdUowlnff v.iiu iiiie real estito to wit : (TRACT N I. I. bpin."i l ir.'j Iraol or rtrm loffaed Unberlaad -nine in iba torraaltle of ii-iiiiia run jq Ooaptf! iii.. bona lad us tallow. idlolBloi laada ir Andre w Co vcref'i hrifs. Da. v'tt Howmes, l S. Vetli-r. i'l a!.. tfontafnlOff two HONORED AMI BBCTY-THRBB aCRKS more or lasa. about ane hundred tad iirtr lorea elaarad aod UM balaaea lu nomi 11111111'. ba vine the eon u rooted u i;.mi nN'K BARM. A QOOO IW I AM) A 11 ,V BTOitY hoi'sk. mill oiber en buldlnfit, batnff tka nMualon traei i TKACT Ni i II being i l ine r i or tlm'ier land -i i i .1 1 In Dublin In ship. Fiiltna C'o'inty. Pa. bounded n fotlooroi adlolaiae lanflaof U a Vatiar Aojdraw Ooaievor'a hehaobn KU v PMtrp Mathlaa. 3r..Tobn Woods, et at., oonUhv la POUR CNDRRD AND PORTY A0RK8 inure or less nu I bavlnff BO build ups thareeb '':.' M'l' N'.i III tYMfntr tha ntm h ilr nf mm nti Betlilelieiu the lirst Sunday in ,!.. r.si Mmwiofiuit itnatanart DANL;. Mrs. li. A. Desliong, who has been on the sick list lor some time, is slowly improving. Clem 0. Brant and Ernest Croft left last Monday for Johns town, where they expect to yet employment. Chester Croft, of f I ml ford Springs, is spending part of tins week with his mother. Mrs. Ambrose is on the sick list. There will bo preaching al Administrator's Notice. Notice is earenv im-en tea! letters of ntlmln ifttfutlon bate been aranied tntbe uinier-.ii;ueii iinuo in - our i . i li-- l-'iii'il louir'ig i; eiie ..I tlel ''.ui'iV'biir-. Kult'in nnuntT. I'li-.tteerii,. .-ii Ail pewons navlKd olnler atralosi balden inir will present Ibevt irtiipeny untlienili'ineii fin si'i i i.'uif ni. mill those ow iur tie saeM will plruie eiill mill netlta. .i ..unovE. M.'i FoeneU 1 1: ' I44t4l Admlnistnttor. Aflmnistrator's Notice. Notice Is he-i by HeB Mult letKMsot Adlll'n Isinit.'o'i on tin- eviulif ol KrniiU M liuilv I lntr of Ay- tOWnNblp. Fulton OOUOtf ln. i ileeeiMCd. nine bei'ii 'uinteit tu I he iin-lersUn ad. tnai all perso nianebied toaatnentate al!l njabe nayfnaat. n il Ihose hnvinu etalnai nil I preseoi them property autheaUcatad turpny- nent. 1 1 w rxOKR. I'ollz. I'll . Afftttlalatvator. Executors' Notice. Letters test iiTuentury on the estute of Hon. lobttTi it eimr.is. late of Cfajon lewnaffe, Kuiton eoimty. i doooavOd, haetng been granted to the undera'mtcd, botloi laheteb) iflven l hit l nil per oils hiiylnff e inms llKninsl ililesMiie will present them duly autbeett treted (wltb a9tfty11 attached ft Rate oitbaj do not eorrosOond wltb botn and pepenol the ileeensrdl. mill prrsolis owlinr t tie s-jlil ev t.ite n 111 antkci pi:. inent. .1 N IUOHARDD, Palalnetoei Pa. r p. men mids. i ii-rnriDtowii. Mil.. -.' I Oi iii. KlPOUtors, Valuable Town Property at Private Sale. Tho undecelgned off en at private ate, his house and lot situate on Smith First Street, Mot'onnellsluirj;. I 'a. This property consists of one' full lot, 58 by MO Teet, on which is erected a good ten-room, two-story-nd-ahalf house, fool dry cellar, wooil house, wash house, (food Itable, anil other OUtbutldtnge. The lot is in splendid state of cultivation, with ex cellent fruit trees. Terms right to quick buyer, Isaac BOLL. March, at in o'cloc Utf. in th morn- Nothing will relieve Indigestion thtt is not a thorough dlgeatant, K'odol digests what you eat ajd allows the stomach to rest recu perate grow strong again, K DOL is a solution of digestive ac'us and as nearly as possible ap proximates the digestive juices that are found iu tho stomach, KODOL takes the work of dies tion off the digestive organs, and while performing this work itself does greatly assist the stomach to it thorough rest. In addition tho ingredients of l.)D L are such as to make it a corrective of the highest efficiency and by its ac tion the stomach is 1 estored to its normal activity and power. K' DOL is manufactured in strict conformity with theXaliotia! Pure Foofl n"d Drm's Liw. Sold hy Trout's drug store. School Report. Report of Siloam school in Licking Creek township, for the school month, ending I'VWruary 12th. Number enrolled duricg the month, 12; utteudiner every day during the month Myrtle Sipes, Ceorgia Desliong, Afaye Sipes, Kathryn lloop, Bthel Schooiey, Wilbur Sip's, Maurice Sipes, Clyde Sip:s, Vjrnon Schooiey, Harry Desbong, Eirl Sipes, John Hoop, Dwight Sipes, Uexy Sipes, Lewi Djshonjr, a. id David Sipes. Margaret Daniels, teacher. The Limit of Life. The m' st eminent medical sci eutisLs are UDauiinoi1 in the con elusion that the generally accept ed limitation of human life is many years below the attainment possible with the advanced know ledge of which the race is now possessed. The critical period, that determines its duration, seems to be between 50 and riO; the proper care of the body dur mg this decade cannot be loo strongly urged ;carclssness then beiug fatal to longevity. Nature's best helper after 50 is Electric Hitters, the scientific tonic medi cine that revitalizes every organ of tho body. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. 50c. lv in Dublin township i-'niton Count v. Pa., Rod p mi:,v in iiit: in town-nip. Eluitlufdoa County, PaMdJotaiag landa or Andrew 1 lomaeer boif, Annie ataWaa, Obarea KoQ'heo, ' C. Kelljr. et al., oootalnlne ONg BOKDRID AND TWENTY ACltKS nnre or less heliur one Inlf aleaied and tho otbor baJf in eoodtantf, no im- proi I'Oii'nts. TKBIC8: OoO-IIBlt lbs pntehaae money to re- niuiii la tbe real aetata to aoouro tbe widow 'n dower, tb interest the-eof to he paid annually In Mild will. in ilnrinv Iht uutiir il life, unii ut the deith ot nuld widow, suid priueipul sum to in' ptilil to the he rs of snid daeoaaedl per eeiu. of tin; o her QttO-nldf to tie paid when the property i- Unockeil down, ntiil the t'Uliirico in euili on eonllrmutlon of sn'e. . .1. I'll UK. .i. ai.vi.s Com an an. 'I't ust aoa. A Carload of Buggies and Surreys at Rutoiio Sale. Vlonday, March IS, I9C7. The undersigned has just re ceived direct from the matiulactu rer, i rrVrr ltuftf Surreys, and Spring Wagons, winch he will sell at his store m McCounellsburg, on the above named data. At the same time he will also sell Corn Plows, Horse Rakes, Cultivators, Mowers, Spring Harrows, Corn Planters, Buggy Har ness, Barshear Plows, &c. These goods are all strictly new, special guarantee, and will posit we!y be sold. Sale begins al IQ o'clock a. m., when a credit of six months will he given on ail sums of 5.00 or more, on note with approved se curity : less than ftS.OO, cash. W. II. NJSSBIT. A. li. Wible, Auctioneer. P. S. I have at my store a lot ol horse blankets that I am clos ing out at greatly reauced price. 1200 Acres of Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. All the lumls of the estute of Hon. JohnT. ItichariU, lute of Union town ship, Kuiton county. I'a., deceased, will be sold at private sale by the UD flereigned executors. These lands lie in two tracts ono containing 850 ACRES Dioel; located in the center of Iliick Valley in two 'ood sized farms, each bavlng all necessary buildings, and a largo lot of timber land. The other tract oyntaini 350 ACRES lying about li mile west of W'urfords bnrg.of Which about seventy-live acres an1 cleiireil. and balance in woods. These tracts will be sold either Its a whole, or in divisions to suit purchas ers, und upon easy terms, after the lirst payment of one-liftli of tho pur chase money in cash. Apply to either of the executors, .J. N. RICHARDS, Kalsinoton, Pa., T. i). Richards, Qermsotowoi Md., or Wartordeburgi Pa U-T-07-iim Isaiah Mellott, UNDERTAKER. I wisli to iuform the public that 1 have started in the I'ndertakinu Busi ness, lu Style and Quality, I handle anything from a ten-dollar pauper ooflln to a lied l.'edar Maliogany, or a line Metallic Steel Casket, ranging in price from IU0 to MOO, 'nssmuch as it is the dee Ire of many in laying to rest their beloved dead to provide a casket extra line and good. i and as much of ttiat material offered I is only imitation, 1 am prepared to guarantee every fine I handle to lie jtist as represented. Come and gee me before purchas ing i l-icwhere. Il will meun a saving to you of from .10 to 40 per cent. I.- Al All Mki.i.utt, I'ostotllce address. ( loin, I'a. WINTER MILLINERY Trimmed ami I'utilmmed Velvet Hats, Pell Hals, College Huts, rhtldrSfl'sTstne, Infants Clips, Toliug gadA, Voivel ami Silk Koes, Wings, Plumes, old Ribbons, Ribbons, Dress Materials, White Silk, Black Silk, Plain, Plaid and Fancy Silk, Velvet, Sill-. MohalrSi cloth, Voile, 'I'ricot. WAISTINGS ! Dress Trimming ! BraUfi, Ail-over Laces, Embroidery, New Belli, FaclnatoMi Corsets ! dorsets! Corsets!1 FURS! FURS! FURS ! Ladies and Children's Knit UndSTWMr T. J. Wiener, Hancock, Alaryland. Banner Patterns! Banner Patterns! llest trade prices paid for eggs and poultry. LEWIS H. WIBLE. MNK P. LYNCH, pnieineNT. attohniy and solicitor. V. SOOTT ALEXANDER. vice pnnoiC(UNT. ME FRIL W. N ACE CAOHIBR. II. FriANK li'HNRY. AOOT. CAOHIErt. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP M'CONINELLSBURC, PA. Will pny 3 per cent, interer.t per annum on all time deposits. The Hank has Increased In business rapidly and It. is rtcfit ready to shine its earnings with in depositors, thus giving them a safe invest j ment at hbm. Notice the growth during the tirsl months busl ncs. Total resources at close of busin'ss April 2t,1908, Sept. 24th, $1 17.673.05; Oct. 24th, f 123.024. 19: Nvo. 24th, $124,915.13; Dec. 24 th, $ 1 c2, -130.65; Jan. 16th, $142,565.25. if yon ounnot call in person, send your deposits by mail, they will . receive prompt attention. DiFt-crons : LEWIS; H. WIBLE, UNO. P. WIPfcG. UNO A. HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PliTER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRI33INEFI. R. M. KCNUALL. CHAii. E. BARTON OOOOOCOOOOOOOO OOOCOCOCOCOQ 5 1 ITT I TWXt I f ALL MnliAlWo ! m Cv i ?i ; Ol I W. FUNK I m A Matter of Economy, This Sprini; we are makine; pi ces on Clothing that will ho within tho reach of eyeryliotly. By buylnft our wo., lens direct from the mills, we will lie aide to build you a (rood all-wool suit as low as I15.U0 with the beet of trimmings. - We have n large aaiortment of the very latest woolens Will lie ottt and tailored in the verj latest style to lit you and ut these prtoea you will not need wear a ready made in it. We will sew on any button that may 00 me oil and will save you enough patches to half sole the pants if they ever need it. GOLDSMITH, THE TAILOR. Opposite the Public School Building. The Rui For Spring. Carpets & aEiKiOX'S I I Some yeoiile wait until the end of March or even later to lmy new Carpets Prudent Hou?cloeit)rs however anticipate ihoir nccls a little and by making early select 'iodh get liest choice from the new utock. I have spent some time in the Eastern Cit- q ies buying fall and winter oods. O I offer you a line of goods that can not be O matched except in the city stores. Ladies', -v misses and childrens X LONG COATS I 9 9 O ai any price. Also a Beautilul line of Ready- S? X trimmed Hats. Latest Patterns in Dress X Goods, either home or imported cloth. X A Carpets at 25, 30,35, 50. 75c. and $1 per yd. q Q Heating Stoves. $6, $8. jllO, 15, $20, and J 0 S22.50each. Cooking bloves, $ 13. S V '20. O V $25; 530 each. Iron Bedstead, Si. 85, 2 50, V $3.50, 5. Chamber Suits .20 to 2S X each. Rockers 1.25 to Si each. X 1 FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS $ 20 to Sti each. Bob b.leds &G to $24 X pr set. Wooven Fence 22 to 50 centi per X X n'd. Top Buggies to 4T65 each, fp Anything you need lo eat, use or v.'CLir at a 1 11 CLAY PARK, 0 Three Springs, Rci. 6 oo-oooooocoooo oooooooococcd NEED A NEW CARPET! Buy it here you'll muko a btgeavlng wo fruarentee that. Wc want you to knuw what u iplendid oerpet depart nent wo have what choice qualitlei unii pretty stylos we soli at remarka bly low prices. Axminstor Carpets 1.10por yil up Velvet Curpets Brueeeli ( larpete nftratn Carpeti Rag Carpets M per yd. up 66 per Vil. vi j .'lil per yd. up 27 per yd. up My buying now you onn save from 5c to t6c per yard on all Carpets and tj.no to f j.oo each on Carpet ilM Hubs. CARPET SIZE RUGS! Nobody (UOUld hesituteto buy rUgl ut anytime, Mpecially at tho low prices we quote, Smyrna llutrs, wool reversible, si.e 6 X !l feet: 7 1-2 X 10 1-2 foot, !l x 12 feet, prices iii) T." upwar 1. Hrussols lilies (I x !l feet, ! x il feet, SM x lo 1-2 feet and 0 x 12 feet, prices ijK 7"i upward. Axnjinstor plug i) X 0 feet', S 1-4 x lol'S feet, 8,x 18 foot, price IM So upward. . Matting Ruge 3x8 teet, Hx! feet, and li x 12 feat, prices Do cts. upward. 3oo llui's nil kinds sixe and prices. J". Chambersburg, Penn'a. Dealer Iu Pianos jj Organs The underelgned takes this method of informing the people of Kuiton county that he in prepared to fui uUh High Grade l'ijinos and organs at prlcosthat are attractive. Hi makes a specialty of the LESTER PIANOS an instrument of national lion; aaorUii reputa- Mra. Ki.itietli Su'.kor, of Williumsbui f.', tlieoldeHt resident I ht Blfjf county, and said to be the so ood oldest persoo in FaOD- j Mjlvaina, diod of pneumonia, at the age of lull years. She lived with throe daughters, who sur J vivo nor, together with three grandchildren and three great Kraudoliiidren. She was never ill a day i.i the last ." years, and retained all her faculties until death. Two mouths ago a birth day party was given her, and she entered into the festivities with .est. Uer husband died tuany y ars ago. MILLER . AND THE WEAVER0RGANS Heing a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared jii, short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sanaplo Letter Piano may be seen in the home of Geo. 1). Mel lott, MuConnellsliurg. If you are thinking of gettiov a piano or .organ let me know, 1 can save you money. L. W. FUHK, NbEDMORE, PA. a t 0 l 51 5s X R 0fi t00W.00XMMuJV?gi,0-tfa MR. FARMER! I would like to call your attention to a fow FACTS. Kvery man liltes to luive (ood looking horses and stock about his farm: aiid he also know that a horse must be in good health, lirst of, all, to be looking good. I have two kinds of Stock Food, namely : NUXRIO 'I'l iNK ami S. A. F l'T.S. Now both of thesj lire good, and to food a litllo of either one ulong with other grain, will keep the stock In a good liealtby condition; and in a little time, will improve an.v horse. Try a package on at least, one horse, and see for yourself the results whlchu'lKb' nave y 00 the lose of your best horse. E. R. McCLAIN, West End of Boardwalk, McConnellsbisrg, Pa. Johnston ON and Boys 1 OVERCOATS 1 Ladies' and Children's Cloak and Furs 1 and all Our Winter Goods. I Come and SeeThem. J. K. JOHNSTON'S McConneilsburg. HIDE8. James Sipes & Som pay 10, 13, and Hie a poutid cash, for beef hides ut their butcher ahop in McGonnellaburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, alieepakiDH and talhw. MM warn ! For sale at Trout's drug Store DYSPEPSIA .CUR rGESTS WHAT YOU KAY Tk li.ed Mll4,ta:iu3U ru.mm. 1.1 u-u. tm 4 vita. II..1.UH WW ' UHUDIl IM U. C CsW HT t GOH AM Y. CfcUCAOO. 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