Ukisneks have the largest line and al of bhoe to show you puces that are right. A bright little daughter has re cently been added to the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Fraker at Fort Littleton. When your back hurts it is al ,mml ' I last Saturday and Sunday. Kiuueys. Yiiun your muueys are wroug there is nothing so good as the use of DeWitt's Kid ney and Itladder Fills. They as- ' Ast the kidneys. Sold at Trout's drug store. RMMNft N. II. Feck aud sons, c ntract ors, are bull hn-f an end to a house for Joseph Mellott. James Hann of Clearfield, spent l.vst week ainong his friends in this vicinity. P.lder Funk tilled appointments near Hanging Hock, West Va., James Sharpe, president of the j Fulton Countv Fire Insurance Company, of Dott, was here on business last Saturday. Mrs. A. Kunyan has so far im proved as to be able to go out to A very pretty and instructive ; the lining room with the aid of Faster Service was held in the ! crutches, and Mrs. Jane Ann Lutheran church in this place j Snyder can sit in hor chair a last Sunday eveniug. very short tune. "Nothinir so iroid as Casea I Howard Mill moved his family " mritoo m,n,.. rh,. i,oa hack u nou the farm last week used it "It saved my baby's life," writes another. Casca sweet is a vegetable corrective for the disorders of a child's stomach. Contents on the bottle in plain Kuglish. .loses for 16 cents. Recommended by Trout's drug store. Be More Careful. During the month of February the dead letter office handled 1, 050,303 pieces of estrayed or un claimed mail matter, and return ed practically all of them to the senders. The money remittan C38 found in t,212 of the letters totaled nearly $11,000. Here is a lesson upon haste and bad writ ng. There is no necessity for a Bor the present, he will continue to drivo the huckster team. J. H McClellan and Ira Ham hari left Irst Friday morning for IJedford on a business trip for e few days. 1'. N. Kunyan went to Moun tain Lake Fark last week. Dennis Morgret and wife of lower Thompson, spent Sunday night with the family of A. Run yan. Harvey Snyder spent Satur day and Sunday at Creat Caca pou. Philip Gordon moved Monday to Mercersburg. Dr. Job Mel lott moves into the house vacated by Gordon, having bought the property from George C Sipes John Hess moves upon his farm I.. ...... . - , . r i.. . 1 : aaay ..u known as the Sharpe property, rected. Of course, if the parties M mfWM . . thp . Joseph Garland house. a letter is leave no address the missive nat- turaiiy goes to ine dead letter or- ( Rest is tne Kreat restorer. We tice. But in the vast majority of 1 .;ro ,.- mnmio uv oror,.;. nnH the cases miscarriage of mail or j theQ , est to re3tore them: yet a non-delivery is due to careless-; great many 0f uS d0 not stop to ness in the addressing. j tn;nk how iittle rest we glV(J to WHAT'S NEXT? Musical Comedy in Three Acts. Cast of Characters. Polly Poke , Mrs. Hapi ington Mary Ann Fogarty S lloe Madder Miss Mary Hoke. Gertie liush MUs Emily Ureathead. Mrs. Wallace Kuthryn Cook Dr. C.'liinl.er (Chnhi ...Dr. Sappington. Moses Madder. I. Campbell Patterson. I'hincas Poke. . . Walter Sappiugtou .eph Somers 1. I, ind Patterson. Timothy Trenwlth W. U Nace Willy Nilly Walter K. Sloan. Samantha BwpggS Jess Dickson. Jane .lonu-i Miss Mabel Trout. Archibald Smith RuiMll Kunyan. Kl i Uoed Max Irwin Luclndu Jackson. . . .Emily Greathead Anatel I.ee Miss Kathryn Cook. Jane .Smith Mi-s Helen Kendall. Micnael MoOUp W. C. Patterson. Synopsis. Ait I Tlif Hoc-town Deestrii-t AmKmmI rii- f 'tint1pii ('hlnt.'AP. lllllLS '( 'hull" teaching school because pa tients were scarce in New York. In love with a pupil, Polly Poke, foster child of Pblneas Poke, member of the School Board, and proprietor of "Poke's Pine Potion." 'ph Homers, another pupil, has Indians ou the brain. Act II. Studio of Moses Madden in New York, who lias a scheme to marry his nephew Willy Nilly to Polly Poke, who he has suspected of being an heiress. To further tills plan, he forms a partnership with Phineas Poke to manufacture "Poke'sPlne Po tion," and engages ' Chub'' to boom it. Act III. Scene as before-showing office of Poke's Pine Potion in New York. Polly Poke has a plan to dis cover the heiress. Mary A. Fogarty engaged as servant in the Madden home. Timothy Trenwlth makes a mistake, Out finally discovers his lost dau ghter. Spring Summer LEWIS H. WIBLE, CRFSIOrNT I W. SCOTT ALEXANDER, VICE PHF'.IOBNT. FRANK P. LYNCH. ATTOHNtr AND SOUCITOK. MERRIL W. N AC i CASHIER. P. FRANK HENRY. At.' CASHIKM. Best Values and Lowest Prices Have won success for our Juaint New Sly les-trimmed and iintrimnii'd ready for your selection. Our (lower garden is llllod with BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS Violets, Heliotrope, Valley Utiles, Daisies, Wild Hoses, American Ilenuty Hoses white, pink, and nil the season's colorings. Ribbons All the new colorings-dahlia, moonlight blue. Ilmc green, empire green, taupe, heliotrope. Our line of Dress Material is unquestionably the finest offering of the season. Plaids, plain and faney vie with each other in harmon ious and artistic shading. White Goods Linens, India I.incns, Dimity, Fancy Mousselire, Dotted Swisi. W a I at I millinery THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK n g s Silks, Wash Hi.ks, Mohair, Merceri.ed Ginghams, etc. Beautiful white shirtwaists, ladies' muslin underwear, ladies' underwear. OR M'CONINELLSBURG. FA. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. The Hank has increased in business rapidly and it Is now ready to share Us earnings with its depositors, thus giving them a safe invest ment at ho'.ie. Commenced business on April 2, 1!K)U; notice ttie grad ual growth during the past year. Total resources at the close of busi ness MAY 2, 1906, t.7!),o(!7.00; OCT. 1, l!'0(i, (121,230 12; JUNK 2, 1906, 82,660.J2; JAN. 1. 1907, 6180,184.82; JULY 2, 1900, t01.0B5.26; MARCH 22, 1907, 1 56,908. 26 :.oans made on personal and collateral security, and Notes dis counted. Oourtedlis treatment to all. Correspondence solicited from those desiring Loans or wishing to open an account with us. If you cannot call In person, send your deposits by mail, they will reenve prompt attention. DIRECTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLr, JNO.P. SIPES. UNO A.HENRY. W. 8COT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. O. L. GRISSINulER. R.M.KENDALL GEO. A. HARRIS. CHAS. E. BARTO N knit American Lady Corsets. buy the Best Goods obtainaole at the closest margin of Come am profit. J our stomachs. As a usual thing OUT OF siaiiT. nB part of our bodies is so gener "Out of sight, out of mind," is j ally overworked as our digestive an old saying which applies with i organs. A tired and overwork special force to a sore, burn or ed stomach will give signs of dis wound that's been treated with ' tress to which we pay no heed Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's out until atlast Dyspepsia takes hold, of sight, out of mind and out of i Indigestion is just a warning, and existouce. Piles too and chil blains disappear under its heal iag inlluence. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. 25c. MERCANTILE APPRAIS ER'S TAX LIST. WATERFALL March 20. The threatening rains, which failed to materialize, made the humidity high; conse quently, the farmers are busily engaged in plowing, and many of our town's folk are cleaning house and making garden. Mrs. Michael Laidigand daugh ter Elsie, of Dublin Mills, visited Jacob Deavor and family last Sat urday. Mrs. H. H. Bergstresser visit ed her father A. J. Long, at Sal tillo, last week. Mrs. Elizioeth Nowman is ser lously ill at this writing John Cutchall attended the auc tion of Stevens & Raker, at Clear Ridge, last Saturday evening, tie reports that many bargains wore received at the auction. Ward Bergstresser, Roy Wit ter, and Fred Benson attended preaching at Mount Tabor, .Sun day evening. William Gracey, of Gracoy, vis ited his brother in-law, Curtis Awkerman and family at Mount Union Saturday and Sunday. 'ran Miller has employment with David Gladfelter peeling rafters. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Berg stresser visited the latter 's moth er over Sun lay. Thomas Benson has gone to Mount Union to seek employ ment. We are glad to note that Mrs. Jennie Bergstresser is still im proving. Mr. A. N. Witter, our popular aud obliging merchant, made a; business trip to the County Seat last week. Jacob Ne'vman ofThree Springs, was summoned home on account of the serious illness of lits mother. What has become of the con solidated ice company since the weather changed ? if we heed the warniug we can easily avoid further consequeuc es. Kotlol is a most thorough stomach relief. It digests what you eat and gives the stomach the needed rest and greatly assists in res oring it to its normal ac tivity and usefulness. K'odol is sold on a guarantee relief plan It is sold here by Trout's drug store. A CRIMINAL ATTACK, on an inoffensive citizen is fre quently made in that apparently useless little tube called the "ap pendix." It's generally the re suit of protracted constipatiou, following liver torpor. Dr.KiDg'g New life Pills regulate the liver, prevent appendicitis, and estab hsh regular habits of the bowels. 25c at Trout's drag store. DUBLIN MILLS. Mrs. Gaster and Miss Minnie j Shore are visiting her son, Sam Gaster, near Waterfall. Mrs. C. C. Kerling, who has j been ill for some time, is better. Blaine Booth arrived home the other day from Illinois. Our school is getting along nicely under the tutorship of Barrison Hoover. Frank Uratton took a Hying trip to McKinleysville Saturday. Mr. Ores 4 is home on his Eas ter vacation. James Grissiuger spent Tues day afternoon very pleasantly in our town. Isaac Brat ton is at Sigel Ash man's this winter taking care of things. Mr. Ashman is in Flori da. Richard Madden is very poorly. Mrs. M. Bolinger has been making her home with her son Isaic during the past two months. D. Uuby has employment with Mr. Gilliland at Burnt Cabins, and his son Jacob with Daniel Henry at Clear Kidge. Bert Kuopper has employment at Richard Madden's for the summer. Mrs. Huston is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Heef ner. Robert C. Uratton has sold his timber to our lumber dealer Syl vester Cromwell for $72.". Richard Miller and wife and little sou Eugene, aro visiting Mr. Miller's pareats.William Miller's. Misi Emma Knepper and sis ter Lulu passed through our town on their way home from vis iting their sister, Mrs. Clipptug er. Benjamin Deavor speut a night with his sister Mrs. M. Laidig, on his way to Conference. McCoi Itibargt MSNfe 19, The following a lint ol" retail anil wliolenale vetitlcri ur il.-alt.-t In ifnoilft, merchantlm: cnnimnilltirM Off I'ltei-ti. ol liatMjovi-r kltnl or nature, Mth.ject to a tnen-antlle Hi'enrtu tax. In Kultuu ruuiity. lVtincylvatila. .'etlirned tu the proper autlio-'ttleH then-lit, liy the itmlennuheil, Mereantlle AppralHer in atul tur the county ot Kitltnn sftoflMNlId mill pttbllsbsd hy the direction of the UMMStariOMH ol rtahl couiity. Names of retailer. Clattnltleatlon of bSStSSM, Ayr Township, f. f. Selili'M, IfftllUBtWSSi i. M PttftsvsonA Mm, iMnfhsmllHi Peter Kirk. mrri'liaiiillHe. Ituwe Mellott, inereliauiliiM. Hcllapt Towtixhip. M lh Kate Smith, ruercltanillwf. .lohu lletiiner, uu-ri-liiilnlii-e. Ahliuaa. KituyHU, Ml chauuiite. II. I,. Mellntt , lliercuatulitte. I. W. Lake, inerthnndtfe. v. k. M m i . nwiflhinnlsi O .1. Mellott. merrhatulltie. Mm Miiltlila Akern, meri,hanliie. llethcl Townahip. .luhn Mann. Merehantlliie. W. 1. IJorilon, increhaiulhe. Win. I'liltuer, tnerehatultriv. Atnirew hilltop. Farm Implement!!. (It-urge I i. Hill, uieichalnlle. S. I. Winter, Kattu liupleiue nut, etc. S. M. e'arucll, merchandise. JSriit.li Creek Towmtulp. W. K BtaflOlli nierehandlne. it. M.Srlteiick, metelianilitte. ti.'u. U, Lynch. merehaudtHe. 0, V. 'I'ruax. HMffCIMndlM. It. 0. Mtdlutt. merehandllie. Ileuiy II. Sharpe, niert-lianditie. X, J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. Banner Patterns! In Stock. m 1 1 m Don't Put It Off Raster comes early this year and yon will wont a nice SUIT for that occasion. A irreat many have their orders in already. One customer came in and said, 'I have worn this suit two years and the linings etc. are as pood as new, antl I want another suit " We can give you lots of testimonials of this kind. Come in, place your order, and lie anions the satislietl. Kverytlilnt; new und up-to-date. GOLDSMITH, THE TAILOR. S Opposite the Public School Building. m a ooooooooooooo oooooooooxoo SPRING AND SUMMER Millinery When you need a pill, take a pill, and be sure it's an Early H. ti er. DeWitt'a Little Early Risers are safe, sure, satisfactory pills. The pills with a reputation. They do not gripe or sicken. They are sold here at Trout'. drugstore. Dublin Towiiwhlp. Jlf , K. Nprck, cl arii. . 1. HowniHii, iuert'tiain)l"e. Mr A II. Welch, raercliaiKlttte. ChuH. Mc(ioh. intic)itit)iliite, .P. K. KIIiik, mcrclmmliMe M s. Wilt, cigar. s. h ltnckle, merltaiM)lie. H M Clliic, hitrclintiti!. link Oi Hiiri', murcliHiKlioe. W, It. Kvaux, 'iLv1' - L. II. tirovu, in- i : .iihIIw. Licking Creek I'ownittilp .hiHfpli D. Mellott, rrerchandiae. 0 H. Mann, MNIMMKUm Neviii M. ' H i j . iiiHrinatKllH. M tl. llolennlitml, inpruhaiiliha. O. K Hann. RMfVOMMllM. K. J. (,'rolt, inerchantJtm). McConiitlli'l'Urg. (0 H Mellott, hardware and inaclitnery. UtO W, Hayx, murchaiKlimi. 0. i m . v. (,-. nii;rchant tailor Trout . Druif Slori. diuu. Geo. Ki xrutli, c-lgarii' Sniniifl Umter, tiirnlturo. c. (J. Itemter, groceriett. .1 no. W. GreHtheail. ruerchan,li)e. ft.ri. A. V. Mtle, luillliitrry. Hut-. Hftmil, - : W. If. NeiMt, hardware and inurli hit ry. 'J'hoit. Hatull. grocerle. 'I' It. HU vciim A Hon, Furniture. Miitn A. J. Irwin A, Co,, nillliuery. loo. A. Irwin, giot'iriei. Charlcn V. Scott, grocerlen, Win. Mtoncr, luriiiturv. Hull & Bunder ntercUaudiM A. V, Nac A Hon., mtiroltant tailom. il K. Johnvtoii. luert haiitliMv. W. H. UltVUMMTi furniture. K It. MeClain, gruoerteit. (Ho. W. lt'innr& (Jo., inurchuiidite. W M- Kennedy, harnemt. I. f. Mann, hariitJMM. T- J Cuiuerer, fat luing liuplctuent. Ntouteaule Hron., yruct rim. Allwrt Stotur, nOVM & fancy good". W. H. hlckron. dritgn. (loo. W. Bntthi groceries H, A- Netilt. lanuing implement!, (iolilouiiili A Co., gruceriuit. Taylor Towiittlnp. Clfm QkMMli furniture A hardware. N- M. Kirk, iif i lit i i . - . O, J, HaiUm, luerchandlne. Mrs. H U. MuClaln, luilliiierv. A. sf hainhei aon inerclt tndisu Nteveim a Kaker, uien-handUe. I. K Kauiiu-y. inurchandtrnt. RotMrt IliiHton, iuerrhandiie. M klMel l.uidlrf. mercliauthite. A. N. Witter, iuerchamliM. W litegariliH-r & Son, inerchandiM. H. 0. tiracey. luercbaiuliae. Mm. M. I HerkhtrcMter, merchandiNt. ThoiupMon Tuwintliip. doaepb tJovalt, uercliendiae. A BMW Sharpe. i L.n JMU 0 liouglMPM, luercliandiiie. tl W. ItUhup, Kfoierlen. H. M. Siiupsun, uttiruhandlxe. Tod Towuvhlp. Inhii A. HMndl. mercliaudUe, Ira Kore, inurchaudlHe. I'nlon TuwiiMlilp. S. K. MrKei), merchandlaa. C. C Scrtever, fuwri'bauill-Mi. S. (1. I . i -H I- v , luerebandlae. Oha. A- Hlglfl. luercbendlae. Nurtl.crart MiotberK, iuorchandlxe. Well TowiiMblp. N. O. Cunnlngbaa , mure ban dim. M. W. Houek, merchandlae. K. A. Hortun, luercbandUe. Henry Truax, aiercbumllHe. V. O. Sobuck , luercbaud Mi- W. H. Uaumgarduer, merobandise. lieu. K. S prowl, tuercbandive. And notice in hereby flveii to all taiablen beretn that an appeal In Acordain-e, with Uie Mercantile. Apiralcr' Act uf Aawmbly will ueiu uy uie i reaaurer or Kulton county, ftcllng in conjunction wlib the wtiil Appraiser, mt Uie iimt o ui tin i.ounrv in-iiHurur. in tbe Court Hue MoCoiinlbiburg, PciiukylTauta. on Hat unlay, April JO, ISW7, between tbe uoureot 10 o vI'M'h u 111. end 4 o clock p. n., when in where all partie Intereated are riQlretl W ap- P ui huu n grierHiieee win oe Lusra S. H HIPKS. Mereantt'e .ippraUpr Hustontown t have just returned from the Eastern Cities with a full line of spring and Summer Millinery. Call and see the Latest Styles and compare quality and prices before 'purchasing your hat for summer. Thanking a generous public for past patronage, and so liciting a share of the same in the future MRS. H. C. M'CLAIN. oooooooooooo oooooooo AIN. X oooooo )000XXXXXX000 oooooooooooo FALL BARGAINS ! 1 have spent some time in the Eastern Cit ies buying fall and winter goods. I offer you a line of goods that can not be matched except in the city stores. Ladies', misses 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, $1 3, $ 5, 20, $25, $30 each. Iron Bedsteads, $1.85, $2.50, $3.50, 35. Chamber Suits $20 to 25 each. Rockers 1.25 to S3 each. FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS 20 t o 30 each. Bob Sleds 16 to 24 per set. VVooven Fence 22 to 50 cents per rod. Top Buggies 40 to o each. Anything you need to eat, use or wear at a low price. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOO KN0BSVILLE. Moving is all the go now. i Pleasant Kidc. Honnio Dcshong has moved his Rev. Grimes preached his fare- i ,UI,n"5 "'"g nas moveci nis well sermon at this place last i " I'esnonjfs ana Sunday morniug. We wish him ' whon d)n0 tl,ere will move to much success in the tuture. I orgn VMDOUg W Harry Uamill, who has boon ill, ! Mw" DhOOg v.sited Morgan is able to be in the DOStoffioe wnoBK nauiroay n.gni 10 spena again. Miss Lillian Fleming's school closed Friday. She has return ed to her home at Clear Ridge. Mrs. Uruce Chne started on ruosday ftr Huntingdon, whore J. K. JOHINSTOIN'S 1 I NEW Spring Bargains 1 I ,IN 1 Clothing I ROR Well Dressed Men. the evening with Mins llessie Sou ders. There will he a festival and dance Saturday night April 18th, in the woods owned by (jeorge Morton on the Kidge near the An- 1 J rn . , l.l i . she will join hor husband, who is j ",l,w 1 n,ax P'' now occupieo teaching in the Keformatory. J Doctor Hill and wife, of Fort iwih aannott ana n in. IMsn- Littleton, attended preaching last i ,,n vmwn ",CK i'eong annuity Surday, and took dinner With corning, Will (lunnels. wary .weiiott ami Ida Hard visit- log Ira Fore aud wife spent Easter ! cd lo-?1"' Dhon Saturday. g with Alice Lone. Maynsrd Desbong is Improving K Clarence Hoover, of Dane, nn(Jer th curo of fmmme. spent Sunday evening, the guest BMW l . Mellott and Merrie and deorgia Deshong peiit Wednesday at Dick Deshong's. Allio Deshong sj)ent Saturday evening at Andover. Joseph H. Mellott is getting a porch put to hia store. We aro glad that Mr. Mellott has moved his store hack. Allia Deshong's school goes out A l'i il 2. If all the teachers would stick to their school like Allie there wouldn't !' ho many schools go out in harvest. ' Wo have materials for the exclusive an well as the most conservative mm Clothino that 'will keep Its shape anil look well until worn out. Our prioemuoreover, ore less than you pay other stores for less worthy ROOdf , and are invaria bly the lowest consistent with quality. We have exercised just as much care In buying C'lothiny for the young Men and Boys. SHOES of Samuel Wilson's, Mrs. Nancy Diveus has im proved the appearance of her property by building a porch. Amy Myers is employed in the family of John W. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor, who have spent the last two years at the tollgate on the top of liays Hill, have returned to their prop eity in East End, McCouuells burg, Pa. Since enlarging our Shoe Department, we ure able to carry a more complete and much larger assortment of all styles, and can now lit anybody and everybody. We want your Biiok patronage we want it because we can serve you best. V'ou don't have to take our word for It comparr our shoes with shoes of about the same cost, bought by your friends ami neighbors, from some other store, It will show ours much the best value. Our Carpets and Mattings are floods of standard make. The Patterns and styles are .all new, and our stock i the most complete of any in town. Hear in mind that you caubuy "Susine Silk" only at J. K. JOHNSTON'S McConnellsburg. HIDES. James Sipes & Son pay 10, 18, and 10c a pound cash, for beef hides at their butcher shop in McCounellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and talhw. ! DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT YW l tNtfU mWm 3H ttmi ih trial mtm, wfetta Ntt fty m. . DmWXYT it Q01ti.tr CH2CAOO, Foi sale at Trout's drug St. .m Ask tor Kodol's 1007 Almanac and 200 Year Calander.
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