Mr. Albert fown, of Spnpor, Iowa, lias boon spending several days here. He was called home on the account of the serious ill ness of his mother, Mrs. Cather ino C.)wan, near Bethlehem church. Bides Wanted, Highest market price j aid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at PmI Wag ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg Andrew.. Mellntt atid Alfred T. I. ay ton, of Whips Cove, speut Tuesday night in town. Andy was a former resident of this place, and always receives a hearty welcome from hu triends when ho comes here. Do you have backache occasion ally, or "stitches" in the side, and sometimes do you feel all tired out, without ambition and without energy? If so, your kidneys are out of order. Take DeWitt's Kidney and HIadder Pills. They promptly relieve backache, weak back, in flam ni.. tion of the bladder and weak kid i;eys. Sold by Trout's drugstore A recent letter from P. N. Kunyan at Mountain Lake Park, Md , s;ys they have had tine sleighing there all vviuter, with a thunder shower ou the night of the 26th inst. Mr. Kunyan has just returned from a trip to Mey ersdale and other points. HIDES James Sipes & Soni pay the highest market price fir beef liilos &l their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, slieepskius and tallow. Mrs. .1. K. Johnston of this place, who has been suffering for several months with trouble in her eyes is in Philadelphia for special treatment. Since putting the above in tvpe, we learn that on Monday she underwent a sur gical operati in for the removal el an abscess i.i one of the hchrv mal ducts, and that now she is comfortable as possible under the eircumstauces. Kodol For Dyspepsia and In digestion is the result of a scien ti tic- combination of natural di gestants with vegetable acids and contains the same juices found in a healthy stomach. It is the best remedy known today for dyspepsia indigestion and all troubles arising from a disorder ed stomach. Take Kodol todiy. It is pleasant, prompt and Vioroujrh. Seld by Trout's drug store. Up in Erie, this State, a wom an has sued her. husband for di vorce because he gave her a cook book for a Christmas present. She says the insinuation contain ed in the gift has worried her sick and made it impossible to ev er again live happily with her bus band. It does not seem to have occurred to rnr to take her mind olf her troubles by studying the cook book. It is very imjortaat and in fact it is absolutely necessary to health that we give relief to the stomach promptly at the first signs of trouble which are be Iching of gas, nausea, sour ston ache, headache, irritability and nervousness. These are warn legs that the stomach has been mistreated; it is doing too much work and it is demanding help from you Take something onse in a while; especially after meals; something like Kodol For Dvs pepsiaand Indigestion. It will enable your stomach to do its work properly. Sold by Trout's drug store. After we reach the 'orth Pole, explorers will have no rest until they finally reach the South Pole. And after it is all done they will then wonder what they wanted with either. Uy that time some fanatic, will conclude that there is an Kist Pole and a West Pole, as well as a North and South Polo, and he will start another searching expedition. Wo are well enough contented if they do 'not move the North Polo any nearer to McConnellsburg than it now is. 'Tib cold enough already. Here are some uses for salt : To beat eggs quickly, add a pinch of salt. This also applies when whipping cream. Place Bait in the oven under the baking tins, in order to prevent the scorching of their coutents. Put salt in the water when you wish to cool a dish quickly. Use salt to remove ink .i Lii i us from carpet when the i'ib ib fresh. Salt sprinkled on t ie pantry Hhelvos will drive ft way uts. Political Cards CW The Legislature : Dt: A. K. Davis, T ylor township. Ktiblei'l to tit 41 'l-iin nf the l'ii mil.- niii in on- prtmr) MtkM Id ba ikIiIhd ininrduv. April II Voir nippint nod nflur-m-e solicited I p. dur myMif lo nap Tort ihp HahM noTnlnuu-ii Local Imt tu e ThJ seventh local institute ol Ayr township. hft at C ito school January 5.4 b, was called to order iy ihe teacher, Miss l,hol Logue. The following questions. 1. Val ue of Hygienic Laws. 1'. Who is Uespousible tor the Education of the Child. Dou't Forget, were well discussed by the teachers ind Supt. L'imberson. Teach rs present were Mary Stenger, Mary Houston, Ethel LOffUe, Kussell Nelson, and Khoda Ken Jail from Ayr, and Nora Fisher McConnellsburg. radiophone music and several recitatious were well rendered by thesch 'o1. Secretary. How i Vour (Jigcilion? Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 28 -(th Ave , San Francisco, recom mends a remedy for stomach trouble. She says: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Elec ',ric Bitters in a case of acute in ligestion, prompts thistestimon ftL lam fully ci nvinced that for stomach anti liver troubles Electric Hitters is the best re medy on the market today." Phis great tonic aud alterative medicine invigorates the system, purities the blood and is espacial 'y helpful in all forms of female weakness. 50c. at Trout's drug store. WILLS TANNERY. Mrs. Harry E. Spangler and Miss Elizabeth Haker spent a day last week in Huntingdon and Sax ton. Mary Horton has returned, af tei having speut two weeks with her cousin EdnaHann, at Saluvin. Mrs. W. H. Spangler has been in the sick list for a couple weeks. I Clyde Ritchoy speut a couple of days with Oliver Horton. Mrs. J. N. Duvall and Mrs. Snow spent a day recently with Mrs. Kate Spangler. AlTrtd StunHard and wife spent Sunday with J. B. Horton. Mrs. Lola lleckman, of Saudy Run, was over on our side, Sun day. Miss Zola Harnett is on the sick list. Samuei Wible passed through here oue day last week, on his way to Kearney. V. D. Schenck has been on the sick list for the last two weeks. Sale Rrlttr. Wednesday, Febi uarv T, Roy Mc'ieehe, hiImi;I'.' to (pit fuiu ing, will sell fl til ri-sd.-itce on lite Cove nad, A ii il! smith id Knohsville, horsi-, cattle, hogs, hay, and a huge lot of farming im piemen ts ail of which are praeti cally new. Sale begins at 10 u' clocrf. Thursday, February flth. A. K, Hixsoti, intending to remove to ( tklahoma. will sei! at his rosi deice in Hethel township, one mile north-vest of Sideling Hill postoffice, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, hav, grain household noods, Vc- Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. Credit H mouths. A. L. Wible. auctioneer. Tuesday, February 11, J. L. Kosselriug trustee, will sell the real estate of the late Wm. H Witte: late of Taylor township deceased. Sale on the premises, and begins at 1 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, February 19, John F Hess, having sold his farm, and intending to remove from the County, will sell at his residence in Thompson township, mile south of Hesses Mill, horses, cat tie, hogs, farming implements, hay, comfodder, rye, oats, corn, potatoes, bacon household goods, i&c. Saie begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 8 months. Tuesday, February 25, J. H. Fields intending to quit farming will sell at his residence on the Sevens farm J mile west of Fort Littleton on the Clear Ridge road, horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, farming implements, grain, oousehold goods, &c. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible auctioneer. Tuesday, March 10, J. W. Souders will sell at his residence on the Alex Patterson farm near Cito, in Ayr township, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, Scz , Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible auctioneer. 1 908 1908 HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITIS. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually con stipated. Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Foley's Unno Laxative does not nauseate or ripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Trout's drug .store. Charles J. (Hidden who rode with chairman Frauk H. H iwi r in his Pierce Small Six in tne automobile tour through this place hi-1 summer has sailed from New York for Eypt and Syria where ho will coutinue his world's tour. He will visit Pftrii and will qualify as a balloon pilot by making eight more ascousions. Mr. Glidden will return to Amer ica n time for the tour of next year to be promoted for the fifth time by the A. A. A and will then attempt to navigate an air ship against record from Fort Omaha to Boston. Ou the tour last yoar be protested against the speed but his nerve was ap parency du. affected for he in tends to ogam accompany the chairman on the coming tour, the chairman having purchased another 1'iorce for his private use. Farm for Sale. Farm ot 175 acres, about 100 cleared and in gotd state of culti v'ation; balance in splendid timber 200,000 at least. Good buildings, lirst rate fruit, and altogether a ery desirable place. The farm is situate in Licking Creek town ship, 4 miles south of turnpike. For further information, call on or address the owner, A. w. Obshono, Andover, Pa. Phosphate. C. E Starr at Three Springs, has just received a carload of Eresh Test Fertilizer. Anyone wanting it for oats can get it at the lowest price, and get it when they need it 1-23 4t. $5 Reward. The undersined will pay the above reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person who stole his bicycle from the City Hotel last fall. J. M. Eshklma.w Big Cove Tannery, 'it. Pa. For Sale. A splendid driving mare, new buggy, and new harness. The mare is perfectly gentle, suited especially for a lady to drive, liare chance. Call on or address John F. Johnson, 1 30 2t. Laidig, Pa. A CAKJ. This is to certify that all drug gists are authorized to refund your mouey if Foley's Honey and Tar f oils to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs and proven ts pneu monia aud consumption. Cod taius no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse sub. stitutes. Trout'. drug storo. Length of Time Mourniog Should be Worn. Widow tor husband Crape for one year and nine months. Black tor three months. Second mourning for three months. Daughter for parent Crape for six months. Black for three moDths. Half mourning for three months. Mother for son or daughter Crape for six mouths. Black tor three months. Half mourn. og for three mouths. Sister for brother or sister Crapo for three months. Black for two months. Half mournfng for one month. , Granddaughter for grandpar ent Crape for three months. Black for three manths. Half mourning for three months. It is correct to wear the same mourning for your husband'B re latlons as for your own. "Cor rect Millinery for Mourning Wear," in the Ladies' World for February. Startling Bargain News T. J. Wiener, Hancock, Vlaryland Unrestricted choice of The Finest Ladle.' Cunts ami Hencty to wear Dress Skirts, sAt Cost Clearance Sain nf MILLINERY at your own Price. Dress 0oOd. Reduced Hiirifalns In Lnce and I'.mbroldery. LADIES' SHOES MISSES' SHOES EXTRA SPECIAL Ladles' Silk Shirt Waists, white, ltjfht blue, navy blue, black, brown, and Keduced from 1.00 to $:i.."0 Yard wide Dress Silks, all colon, at Ma a yard. HPB0IAL DltlCKS have been marked now on a lot of Fur Scarfs, I .dither Hand-hags. Brooches, 1'in Sets, Ladies' Neck wear, Belu, Olovei, otc.: Fascinators, Mittens, etc. Ladies' White Corsets, Ladies' Drah Corsets, Ladies anil Misses' Knit I'tiderwear. Ladies' Black Taffeta Heather Bloom Skirts. WHITE SALE MuBlin t'nderweur, India l.inen, Persian Lawn, Dotted Swiss, Mad ras, India Muslin, Cambric, All th el a test Butterick Patterns in Stock. On Sale-1908 January No. DELINEATOR. Merry Xmas! HappyNewYear! Yes! you should be merry and happy to know that you can buy Xmas presents, such as Parlor Stands at 75 c, $1.00, $1 .50, $1.75. up to $5. fVood Rockers at $1.2 5, $1.75, $2, $2 50, $3, up to 4.50. Reed Rockers at $3.25, $3.75. $4.50, $5, $5.75 and $6 60. Buy the baby a High Chair or Rocker at $1 up to $2.25, And your lady friend a Writing Desk at $6.25 and $14. Hive you seen our line of Picture Frames ind Framed Pictures ? Well, they are great, at 75c., tfl.00, $1.10, $1.20, up to2.25. Sje 'em. Mirrors at D5c, 95c, I1.2S, $4.25, $ (HJ.-a'nd $0.00. Princess Dresser with 18x40 mirror, $1 1.00. White Euamel Dresse and Wash Stand, $20.00. Couches, $0.2"), $14.00; and in Leather, $10 00. Hall Hacks, $7.50 and $9.00. Costumers, 7oc. Towel Racks, 75c. All the above mentioned, and more too, you can get at Thos. B. Stevens & Son FURNITURE STORE. McConnellsburg, Pa. m 2rJ j BVUKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP. ;. i Open All Th 2 Year, Catalogue Free, MS The Tri-State Business College m SHORTHAND. Cumberland, Md. 1 1; TYPEWRITING I - . DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER NEUROLOGIST, DRUCLESS PRACTITIONER. Graduate of McCormick Neurological College, Chicago, 111. Analysis of causes of human tils. Patients taught how to treat themselves Chemical derangements, Mechanics disorders reached bj hemistry of diet, hydrotherapy, manual therapy, I Ilelief from eye strain. Sleoiulls in nervous diseases, chronic ailments, eye defoctg Corespondeuce solicited, So treatment by mall. OFFICE o3 SO. MAIN ST., CHAMBKUHBUOG, l'A. Member Association of Independent Doctors. W. B. Stiger, Bethel's hustliug miller speut a day in town last woek. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX I Fulion County Bank. (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) 3 l'r Cant. Inl.r..t Flcl on Tim D.po.lt.. This old and well known Financial Institution is now permanently located In its new room in the A. U. Nace build ing. Large additions have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stockholders ha been increased to FIF- TEEN, which glvos all depositors a security of upward of g Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. yi The Fulton County Bunk does a GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS acd extends every favor to their patrons M .v'wmo( iwini.nnii. Willi ttUUUU UailKlUg1. I Mil. H. NELSON, g McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier JJ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'COININELLSBURC, F. (j Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. OUR TOTAL RESOURCES are now 190. OOO.OO, and our surplus and undivided proIts are $2500.00. JVe invite your particular attention to these items of our condition, for the amount of business as transacted by a bank, indicates the confidence oj a community in its stability, and the -surplus and undivided profits exhibit its prosperity. Our business is hanking, and our efforts are directed toward that alone. LET US SERVE YOU. LEW S H. WIBLE. PRANK P. LYNCH. PSRBIDENT. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICE PRESIDENT. MERPIL W. NACB C 'ITU. B. FRANK HENRY. ASST. CASHIER. DIRECTORS : LEWIS H. WIBLE, JNO. P. 3IPE8. UNO A. HENRY, W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. GRISSINviER. R.M.KENDALL. S. W. KIRK. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE We still have a few on Hands, which we will close out at HALF PRICE MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite Postoffice. BARGAINS AT 35- J. K. Johnston '& The & reatest BARGAINS ever shewn n MENS CLOTHING. OVER COATS, CORD PANTS, and UNDERWEAR. WOMEN'S COATS-A Grea Opportunity We did not carry a coat from last season, and WILL not carry one over this season. So now is your i Opportunity for a BARGAIN. SHOES SHOES Rubber Goods, Felt Boots, Skirts, Dress Goods, a few Furs, Hose, Gloves and Mittens, Hats and Caps. BARGAINS I J. K.JOHNSTON McConnellsburg, Pa. PULTON OOUNTTNEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. Administratrix's Notice. Notlue it hereby wen. tbut letter of d ministration on the astute of Hon W II Drnl or. Iifcte of MuCo'meJMburtf. Futlou L'o.. f0tMd, huviatf ueeu k tuned to the un dertfltfood hv the Keglnter of Kuit n uouaty. Notice Ih hereby iflvun to all perKom Indebted to tuld estate touiitlte linut-dlutc pay ment, .md those huviutf ulMrnxnifitluHi the Name to preitent thetn to the underpinned, duly itu themlimted for nettlttmeut. MISS Kl JZAY1KTH HKNDEK. 1&-4t. Mo('oiinerburr. P. Aduili.httrutrtx. Kodol RELIEVES SOUU 8TOMAC:i, ilBIXHING. ETC. Cjt "uia, r a ntoed To Ol. SnurwHon or Your MontMltTir II .fl.r.i.li.n l..ll.lr1.i; fcltl.,,rii,Ji , i-.nboM.llji MH hM Dot II l Mllifi ou. mum II.., lH.lllecui.ulniiiK oiw tUlnlof lb. UilaJlil lb. ai.r Iroiu fUom you lougbt II. .ml u, rol.i.d mouey. 1 Town bin bft : 11 THII QU I' For Salt at Trout'sDrug 8tcre. i n mil iiu r . -j b. C. UaWITT U- COKfAWr-, CHICAGO, at,
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