The Slieet3 Stage Line takes you to Mercersburj? for 50 cents. Tbe local institute which was announced for Summers' school house Friday evening of this week has, on account of the Directors' Convention, been postponed to Friday evening, the 21st 50 cents pays the fare one way between McConnellsburg and Mercer sburg. Sheets stage line. HIDES. James Sipes & Sont. pay the highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, Blieepskins and tallow. Both Dr. J. Grant Hanks, of Breezewood, and his brother, William C. Hanks, of Emmaville, are directors of the First Nation al Bank, of Everett. Dr. Hanks is the bank's vice president. Best for coughs and colds is Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr up. It moves the bowels freely yet gently and thereby drives the cold from the system. It stops the cough. Children like it pleasant;to take. Sold by Trout's drug store. Mrs. Barbara Raker, one of the executors of the last will, &c, of her father, the late James A. Mamma, deceased, was in town Monday attending to business connected with the settlement of the estate. Wanted-No. 1, Country Hams, Shoulders, Side meat, and Lard, Dried Fruits, &c. Quote prices on anything you have for sale to Tije Gheat Western Coopera tive Meat Market, 217 Pitts burg St., Scottdale, Pa. 1 20 2t. William Hartley. Sr., died at his home in Bedford on Thurs day morning of last week. He was born at Mt. Dallas, July 24, 1831 and was one of Bedford county's most widely known citi zens. Surviving are two chil dren, Mrs. John M. Reynolds, of Bedford, and Mrs. C. L. Bretz, of Cumberland, Md. You'll feel better after taking De Witt's Little Early Risers, the safe, sure, pleasant, gentle little liver pills. If you would be sure of good results, insist on DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve, the original It is good for big cuts or little ones, small scratches or bruises, or big ones, but it is es peclally good for piles. Sold by Trout's drug store. Some years ago an accidental wreck on a freight train moving eastward disclosed the fact that enterprising Cincinnati manufac turers were supplying Atlantic coast grccerymen with olive oil made in Ohio. The oil was label ed as of genuine imported brand Another late train wreck has dis closed another peculiar phase of food movement. A consignment of peanut shells from peanut oil and butter factories in the South, to makers of breakfast foods in tbe North was scattered along the tracks in the smash-up. earn. Dairy, Apple and Livestock Show, At the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsyl vania, Philadelphia, on February 2, 3 and 4, the joint meeting of the Pennsylvania Live Stock Breed era' Association and the Pennsyl vania Dairy Union will be held, Sixty-two cash prizes are offered lor corn. The Apple Exhibit of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Association has been secured, The Pennsylvania Agricultural College will make a display and demonstration. There will be a big butter, cheese and milk show. A notable show of horses, both stallions and geldings, will be beld. McLaughlin Bros. Colum bus. Ohio, will furnish a select lot of Percheron and French Coach stallions, and Belgians, Clydesdales, Shires, Suffolks Arabians and Morgans will be hhown. Cattle of leading beef and dairy breeds will be on hand, Cattle, sheep and swine will be used in demonstrations on foot and on tbe block, conducted by experts. Everything is free to the public. For corn entry blanks apply to E. S. Bayard, Secretary 203 Shady Avenue, E. E., Pitts ' burg. Pa. i . ' i . Notice. I hereby notify all persons not to trust my wife JessieWinegard ner, as she has left my premises without my consent, and I will not pay my debts tuade by ber, IltWlN WlNDGAItDNEll. 1-20-36. Sale Register. . Thursday, February 24 C. R. Shore, intending to remove from the County, will sell at his resi dence at Clear Ridgp, household goods and other articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock, and a credit of six months will be given on all sums more than five dollars. Tuesday, March 15. P. Schei delman intending to quit farming will Bell at his residence on the James Henry farm about a half mile north of Knobsville, horses, cattle, farming implements, and other articles. Sale begin at 10 o'clock. - Friday, March 18 J. F. John ston intending to quit farming will sell at his residence 4 J miles south of McConnellsburg, a large lot of valuable horses, cattie, farming implements, corn, &c. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock. A. Wible, auctioneer. Monday, March 14. Adam Oy- ler will sell at his residence on the Peach Orchard road, 4 miles northwest of McConnellsburg, live stock, farming implements, hay. grain, cornfodder, &c. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. A WRETCHED MISTAKEr to endure the itching, painful dis tress of Piles. There's no need to. Listen: "I suffered much from Piles," writes Will A, Marsh, of Siler City, N. C, "till I got a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was Boon cured Burns, boils, ulcers, fever sores, eczema, cuts, cnapped Hands, chilblains, vanish before it 25c. at Trout's drug store. WATERFALL. Mrs. Delia McCIain, Miss Vir ginia Gracey, Miss Mertie and Miss Martha Berkstressef, and Mrs. W. R. Berkstresser al spent a bay in the home of D. G, Rinehart last week. Mrs. Daniel Berkstresser is on the sick list, under the care of Dr. Campbell. S. S. Strait purchased a fine fox hound from Wm. Berkstres ser. Sheridan, the snow is of good depth. Wm. C. McCIain, of Roberts- dale, visited friends a few days last week. Wm. Laidig and family took an outing in the snow last Sunday and landed up at his brother Samuel's. Miss Mary Wolf and Mies Ruth Strait called on Isaac McCIain last Saturday. When N. 11. Alloway came home from North Point last Sat urday evening he ran into a heavy shower, and had no umbrella As it was a shower of birthday post cards, he did not get much wet. Rev. Harry Moyer, Mrs, Hettie Gracey, and Miss Ruth Hear ly were callers at S. C. Gracey's last Sunday. Mrs. Shaver and children, of Roberlsdale, were callers at Charley Knepper's last Sunday. An old-fashiened 18-inch snow fell last week, and now we have fine sledding. Ex-County Commissioner S, C. Gracey disposed of a fine beef the other day at 8 cents, live weight Howard Barnett is under the care of Dr. Campbell. James W. Cutchall and family and Mrs. Joseph Barnett and children were recent visitors id the home of Charley Cutchall Davie Hershey took a sled load of miners up to North Point last Sunday. Wilbur Mills and family, of Wampum, Canada, returned to Waterfall last Friday for a few days. A WILD BLIZZARD RAQIN0. brings danger, suffering often death to thousands, who take colds, coughs and lagrippe that terror of Winter and Spring. Its danger signals are "stuffed up' nostrils, lower part of nose sore, chills and fever, pain in back of head, and a throat-gripping cough. When Grip attacks, as yon value your life, don't delay getting Dr. King's New Discov ery. "One bottle cured me, writes A. L. Dunn, of Pine Val ley, Miss., "after being 'laid up three weeks with grip." , For sore lungs, hemorrhages, coughs, colds, whooping cough, bronch tm, asthma, it's supreme. 50c 11.00. Guaranteed by Trout' drugstore. , ' A COMPLETE LIBRARY In One Volume. 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No merchant, farmer, laborer, busi ness man, housewife, school boy or girl should be without a copy of this greatest compendium of useful lnfor mation ever set in type. On sale everywhere. 25c. (west of Buffalo and Pittsburg, 30c.). By mail. 35c. Address Press Publishing Co., Pulitzer Building, New York City. TV. M. COMER ER, agent for IHL'GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS. PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills, &c. Engines on hand all the time. Valuable Farm For Sale. Two miles south of Gapsville, Bedford county. 228 acres. Two story house, 12 rooms. Large Bank Barn. Good outbuildings. Large apple orchard. Large peach orchard. Other fruit. Place well watered. Cleared land in fine state of cultivation. Large area of Excellent Timber. A bar gain for quick buyer. Call on or address Jamks 11. Shaw, l-20-4t Gapsville, Pa. FOLETSHONEMCrVE atop ! eoag t tnd ! lung FOR SALE Valuable Farm or 90 Acres. The undersigned offers at private sale the mansion farm of the late Samuel O. Gladfelter, situated near Oak Grove, Huntingdon county, Pa., 2 miles North of Waterfall and about 5 miles from Three Springs. The farm contains 90 acres, with fair build ings, good orchard, and neverfalllng water. It is In sight of Oak Grove church and school house, adjoining lands of Daniel Bolinger, Joseph H. McCIain, Daniel Gladfelter, J. Cal Keith, and will be sold at a reasonable price and easy terms. For particulars call on the undersigned, one of the Ex ecutors, who resides near Zlon M. E. church, or address him Three Springs, Pa., It. D. No. 1. Daniel Gladfelter. Dec. 27, 1909. xxx;oossooaoQoo :::;: o::s::q$ FULTON COUNTY BANK . McConnellsburg, Fo. - . (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) : EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS all among the prominent business men of the County. The resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period in Its ex existence, i , - We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. Our customers value and "bank on" our security to depositors, aad our willingness and ability to assist them In every way consist nt with souad banking. , More Than $300,000.00 Security to Depositors. W. II. NELSON, - Cashier. DIRECTORS : J. Nelson Slpes, Chas. R. Spangler, A. U. Naoe 25 Wm. H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. 7. Baker 1 BUGGIESBUGGIES jj u u T &sos;KGcaa: sS0; I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a fine lotofnewTop Buggies, both factory and hand-made; ranging In price from 145 00 up to 175.00 for the best hand-made Mifflin burg buggy. My 145 buggy Is a good, strong, substan tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will sell on time to suit customers. It will pay you to examine my stock before you buy elsewhere. Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of their favors I am, Very truly yours, W . R . EVAN HUSTON TO WIN, R. oooocooooo-oooo Character oooooooooo It might be well to remember and always keep In mind that a well kept. Bank Book will serve as a certificate of character for the young man or woman who is seeking a situ ation. Secure one of our Savings Pass Books to which we will add 3 Per cent Compound Interest. The First National Bank of McConnellsburg, Operates Under the Strict Banking Laws of the United States Government. KllYSIilBKEYCUEE oocxxxxxxx-xoxx Makes Kidneys and Bladdsr Rloht Extraordinary BIG BARGAINS AT J. K. JOHNSTON'S. joooaobossooossoos! Men's Overcoats. Look these over. Surely, you will .find some large values, and rather than carry them over to another season, we will close them out BELOW COST. We still have a few RAIN COATS on which we can save you some money. There are still left a few LADIES' GOATS that are going at a Great Sacrifice. It has been our custom for years not to have any "left-overs" so that we may begin each season with fresh late style goods, and we mean to clear the deck at any pricethey shall go I Now, is the time to get busy; if you want some of these goods; for there are always people who wait for Reduced prices, and then there is a rush. We have but a few Ladies' Jacket Suits left. They will go to the first callers--below cost. Yes, they will I Our line of C MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS, are going at a bigger sacrifice than ever before. They must be cleared out to make room forthe big stock of Spring Suits that will be in early. These, too, will go below cost. We can still furnish you the Sanitary Full Fleeced Under wear at the old price 35 cents. Plenty of good Shoes. Rub ber goods at last year's prices. Dry Goods and notions at tld prices. ' Come Quickly. We mean business. J. K. JOHNSTON. i Mrs. A. F. Little is closing out her entire stock of Hats and Feathers Regardless of Cost. This Means Just What It Says. Come Soon and Get Your Choice. McConnellsburg, Pa. AT HOLLINSHEAD'S Harrison ville, Pa. Note These Prices. Tin water pails 15 to 50c Cedar tubs $1.00 Galvanized pails' 16c Cedar buckets 16c Galvanized Tubs 45c 4-gal. churns $2.25 Butter bowls - 50c Ladles 10c Enameled dish pans 25c Tin dish pans 10 and 15c Tin basins 5 and 7c Enameled basins 1 10c Fire shovels . 5c Milk strainers 10 and 35c Tin cups 3 for 5c Brushes . 10c Clothing We hare a good line of Men's and Boys' . Overalls, Work Shirts, Cord Pants, Cord Coats. Men 's Underwear 75 to 85c, suit Ladies' Underwear 5 O to 90c. suit Misses Union Suits 25c up. Men's Plush Caps 40c. Boys' Plush Caps 30c. Boys' Cloth Caps lOc. w w m Hardware HandSaws , 40cts. Simond Cross-cut Saws 5 1-2 ft $3.50 Narrow Cross-cut Saws 5 1-2 ft $1.00 Butcher Knives lOc. Horse-shoe Nails 12 and 18c. Lanterns 50 75, 90c. and SI . OO 15 and 20c SOc $1.00 28c 70c to $2. 50 rnrx Sfhnt.v all Xtss. also the Never SliDJt. Oil Cloth 1 5 cts per yard. Wagon-tire, Buggy-tire, Rims, Spokes, Etc. ; N Cow Chains Leather Halters Horse Collars Horse Pads Horse Blankets f" Our line of Ball Band and Straight line Rubbers and Overshoes, We think they are the best made, Also our Whole Stock Shoes cannot be beat. Chil dren's $1.50, Misses' $1, 75, Ladies' 2,00, Boys' 2.00, - and 2.25; Men's 2.25 and 2.50. . We also have Shoes from 1.25 up both Men's and Women's. Come and see tnem. M. H. HOLL1NSHEAD. PULTON COUNTY NBX7S in tho pooplo'o papor. 0LOO tv Ycnr in Advr.nco.