The Sheets Stage Lino takes you to Alercersburj for "jO cents. If you expect to attend March court, see Mrs. Chas. Hixson of the East End extension before you engage boarding. For Runt. Dwelling House in McConnellsburg. Apply to D. E. Little. 50 cents pays the fare one way between McConnellsburg and Mercersburg. Sheets stage hue. liev. II. 11. Spangler will preach In the Lutheran church of Mc Connellsbuig Sunday March Cth 10:30 a. m; at Big Cove Tannery 2:30. There will be a Union Christian Endeavor service in the Lutheran church in this place next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Subject; Christ our Guide. All Societies invited. HIDES. James Sipes & Soni. pay the highest market price for beef bides at teir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Elijah Knable and son Alvah Norman have just completed a job of cutting fifty-six cords of excellent wood for our townsman Thomas Johnson, who will furnisb it to McConnellsburg during the coming year after it has become thoroughly seasoned. Mr. Knable and son cut forty-nine cords of prime wood for Albert and Char lie Nesbit. WANTED A DEALER TO HANDLE OUR MANUFACTURE OF LIGHTNING KODSIN YOUR LOCALITY. - We Will arrange with you for the Exclu sive Sale of the goods you select for your territory. Prompt ap plication should be made, if you are looking for a good local busi ness. Any person wishing to act as a Local Canvasser may hie his aplication at our ofilce. In either case state plainly whether you wish to canvass for a Dealer or handle the goods for yourself. For full particulars address: Hum & Leatherman, 103 Market St., . Pittsburg, Pa. The citizens of Laurel liffdge, and all others interested in the proposed new church building at that place, are requested to meet at the Laurel Eidre Schoolhouse, next Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, instead of at 7, tor the purpose of appointing a buildiny committee. A liberal sum has already been subscribed toward the erection of the new church. A. W. Deshong, of Licking Creek township, called at the NEWsofiice to exchange greet ings with the editor while in town last Thursday. Mr. Desh ong was unfortunate enough toJ scratch his hand a little a few weeks ago, and since that time he has suffered much from the ap parently trilling abrasion. Blood poisoning set iu and he is now carrying his arm in a sling. Mr. Abner Morgret, of Berk ley Springs, V. Va writes that a report has been circulated that there is small pox in their town. Mr. Morgret says, that at most, there are not more than twocases, and they are both in one family. In fact, there is no certainty that the cases referred to is small pox, Mr. Morgret's wife had LaC rippe and chicken pox which kept her in bed about a week; but she is well, and going about as usual now. Their family physician says there is nothing more than chicken pox. Mr. Morgret de sires us to give this matter pub licity lor the satisfaction and in formation of their Fulton county friends. 1.1st of Juror. List of Jurors drawn for March Term of Court, beginning at 2 o'clock, on Monday March 21, 111 10. GRAND jurors. Ayr C. W. Crouso, John Hen dershot, S. S. Lynch. Belfast Wm. Funk, Geo. W. Han man, Watson Peck, Ehas VViuk. Bethel Albert Bivens, Lemuel Hendershot, Lewis Younker. Brush Creek S. M. Jackson, Job Winters. Dublin Charles Snyder. Licking Creek W. II. Wible. McConneffsbui-g Ross Doyle, Mack Helman, C. W. Peck, C. R. Spangler. Taylor David Strait Thompson Wm. Phillips, U. J. Shives. Tod George Tice. Union Nathan Wigfield. Wells John Stunkard. petit Jurors. Ayr James Cooper, Henry llann, U. G. Humbert, Himmel Harris, Daniel Ott, Daniel Mc- Quade, Calvin Tritle. Belfast E. N. Akers. James Uollenshead, Andrew Swope. Bethel Wm. lianck. Brush Creek John Bard, Em ery A. Diehl, Edward A. uiebl; W. C. Hanks. Dublin L, G. Cline, George Doran. Licking Creek U. S. Deshong, David D. Deshong, Charles Hess, Scott Mellott, W. L. Swope. McConnellsburg. Ed. Griss- inger, Samuel Shimer. Taylor Wm. Edwards, Harris Wagner. Thompson Watson Carbaugh, John W. Gordon, Moses Gordon, John W. Strait, Geo. Winters. Tod Daniel Fix, A. J. Pitt- man. Union Jackson Hendershot, John W. Screiver, Amos Sigel, Adam Shank. Saved A Soldier's Life. Facing death from shot and shell in the civil war was more agreeable to J. A. Stone, of Kemp, Tex., than facing it from what doctors said was consumption. "I contracted a stubborn cold," he writes, "that developed a cough, that stuck to me in spite of all remedies, for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then 1 began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which complete ly cured me. I now weigh 178 pounds. "For coughs, colds, la grippe; asthma, hemorrhage, hoarseness, croup, whooping cough, and lung trouble, it's su preme. 50c. $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. Tea-Dollar Hog. The $10.00 hog reached Buffalo last Friday, heavy and medium weights selling at the stock yards at $10 a hundredweight. The same price prevailed at Columbus, Ohio; at Indianapolis, lnd., the price was $0.95, at Cin cinnati, Ohio, it was $9 85; at Cleveland, $9.80, and at St. Louis and Louisville $9.75. At Chicago the price was $9.67. A leading buyer said: "The country has been swept bare of bogs. Farmers are selling even their brood sows. It will take three heavy corn crops to bring back a normal supply of hogs, and until then no marked de crease in prices can be expect ed." Mrs. Anna Uollenshead, who had been getting her mail at Waitsburg. Washington, is now getting it at Milton, Oregon. Sale Register. Thursday, March 10 W. E.' SnySer, intending to quit farm ing, wili'sell at his residence on tho A. J. Fore larm, about a li:ilf mile northeast of Knobsville, horses, cattle, hogs, farming im plements, and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Monday, March 14. AdamOy ler will sell at his residence on the Peach Orchard road, 4 miles northwest of McConnellsburg, live stock, farming implements, hay, grain, corn fodder, &c. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Tuesday, March 15. Ross Fite having sold his farm, and intend ing to quit farming, will sell at his residence 1 mile north of Plum Run, horses, cattle, hogs, farm ing implements, household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, March 15. P. Schei delman intending to quit farming will sell at bis 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. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Thursday, March 17 Oliver Mellott, haying rented bis farm and intending to go west, will sell on bis farm in Belfast town ship, one-fourth mile northwest of Gem postoflice, 3 horses, cot, lot of farm machinery and farm ing implements aa good as new, wagons, buggies, harness, Car penter tools, Bees, &c, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. 9 months credit. Thursday, March 17. J. Grant Hanks and William C. Hanks will sell on the premises 1 mile south of Emmaville, 4 tracts of land. See advertisement elsewhere in this paper. Friday, March 18 J. F. John ston having rented his farm, will sell at his residence in Ayr town ship, four and a half miles south of McConnellsburg, 9 head of horses and colts, high bred stock, 20 head of cattle, among which are grade Holsteins and all well bred. 10 sheep, 10 hogs, farm wagons, binders, mowers, hay rake, drills, corn plows, wagons, sleds, harness, corn oats, &c, &c. The farm implements are all practically as good as new none of them having been in use over four years. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. 12 month credit on sums over ten dollars. A. L. Wible auctioneer. Thursday, March 24. W. C. Hanks and J. G. Hanks, execu tors of the will of Nathan B. Hanks, will sell at the late resi dence of the deceased 1 mile southof Emmaville, Cattle, Sheep, large lot of Farming Implements, Wheat, Orn, Oats, and Buck wheat by the bushel, Hay by the ton, lot of household goods, &c, Sale begins at 10 o'clock. 6 months credit. - Saturday, March 2G, George B, Souders, intending to quit farm ing. will sell at his residence on the Clark McGovern farm, about 2J miles east of Webster Mills, and 5 miles south of McConnells burg, 4 horses, 4 cattle, farming implements, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 10 months. Tuesday, March 29. Mrs. Jen me Anderson, intending to re move from Dublin Mills, will sell at ber residence at Dublin Mills, valuable household property con sisting r f 1 cook stove and fix tures, good as new; good coal stove, 2 iron bedsteads, mattress es and springs, and 3 oak bed steadsall good as new; sewing machine, kitchen furniture, &c, Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Sale will go on Rain or Shine. James Chesnut, auctioneer. Absolutely Puro jmr: wanes- jzmMXM i MW Eire the most valuable lngreT- (T9SiM (M dieatftheactiveprinciplc,to &ZM KM) "fif Mil' .v lay la every Heme fT - Groat Clearance Sale This sale is to be the best value sale ever given in this country. Our price is the same to one and all. One thing we would like to say that this is not a marked up sale and anything that is advertised or any statement that is made is backed up by merchandise on our shelves and the only way for you to be convinced of these statements is to come and see our many bargains. This sale begins on FEBRUARY 25 and continues until MARCH 10, inclusive. Don't. Forget the dates. CLOTHING CLOTHING Price.s Smashed to Pieces- Men who consider condition! and who think before (pending their money know that they can always count on getting the biggest bargains at HUSTON'S, whether they buy during the height of the season or during our Clearance Sale. Our Spring Stock will be here soon and we must oe ready for it. 100 One Hundred 100 One hundred suits must be sold and we have cut the prices in two In order to be sure that they move out. You may not need a suit at the present time but any one who does buy one from us now will be placing money in their private bank at nearly 45 per cent. 40 Suits $10.00 to 14 00 now 17.25. 30 Suits $9.60 to 10.00 now iG.25. 20 Sults-$7.50 to 9.60 now 14.05. 7 Suits $5X0 to 7.50 now 13.75. 3 Sults-$3.50 to 5.00 now 12.50. Hats and Caps After carefully going over our stock of Hats and Caps we have picked out about 200 different styles and colors to be sold during this sale. $2.00 to 2.50 hats now $1.25. II 75 hats now 1.00. $1.50 hats now 85 cts. $1.00 hats now 60 cents. 50 cts. hat now 24 cts. 60 cts. caps now 28 cts 25 cts. caps now 15 cts. Ladies' Coats All the winter coats must go. The most sensa tional values ever offered in women's coats. $ 12.00 reduced to $8 00 10 00 reduced to. . , 6.60 9.00 reduced to 6.15 6.00 to 7.50 reduced to 3.75 3.00 to 5.00 reduced to 1.75 HOSIERY Ladles' 10c. hose 3 pair for 25 cts Mens' 10c. hose 3 pairs for 25c Children's and Infants n 3c. pair Dry Goods All remnants in store at half-price. 11.00 goods, all colors, now 50c. 75c goods, all colors now 38c. 50c. goods, all colors, now 25c. 25c. goods, all colors, now 2 Scotch Coverts, regular 10c now 6c. Calicoes "" 5c. Ginghams 6c. Outing Flannel 5 and 7c. Fancy Dress Ginghams, reg. 40 and 12c.. .60. Toweling now 4c. yard yard yard yard yard yard yard yard yard yard Shoes It hurts us to do it but they must go. Men's (All America) $4 00 now 3.25 Men's (All America) $3.50 now 2.75 Ladles and Children's Shoes on different lines are reduced 10 to 25 per cent. Miscellaneous Oil Cloth 12o yard Cow Chains 10c each Pictures, 24x24, regular 15c Oo. each Alarm Clocks 45c. each GROCERIES Granulated Sugar Merry War Lye Lima Beans Oil, 5 gallon lots Thread - - Tomatoes, 3 cans for 5c. lb 5c. can 5c. lb 11c. gal 3c. spool 25c. 1 FLOUR AND FEED Flour Buckwheat Flour Bran Pure Corn Chop Shorts $1.40 per sack - 2 l-2c. lb 1.50 hundred - 1.65 1.60 to 1.65 . " FURNITURE Furniture Furniture FURNITURE Bedroom Suits, Rockers, Extension Tables, Bureaus, Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards, Washing Ma chines, Set of Chairs, Iron and Wooden Beds, Springs and Matresses, Sewing Machines, Couches, Towel Racks, Centre Tables, Carpets Rag, Ingrain, Brussels and Tapestry, STOVES Moore's Syl vania, Susquehanna Cook Stove,' Moore's, Sylvania, Susquehanna Steel Ranges, any kind, any price. Farming Implements Syracuse Hillside Furrow Plows, Gale, Hench & Dromgold single and double row corn planters, Gale, Hench & Dromgold, Pattee riding, walking and tongueless cultivators, Ontario, Hench & Dromgold Grain Drills, Syracuse, Hench & Drom gold, International spike wood frame wheel and runner harrows, single, double and triple shovel plows, walkingcultivators and hillers, Sharpies and Bluebell cream separators. Agents for land rollers and manure spreaders, Pittsburg and American fence. Wagons and Buggies Acme and Kramer farm wagons, Mifflinbur'g and Laderer top wagons, Mifflinburg Laderer, Jackson, Durant Port buggies. Buggies from $42.00 to $70.00. ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING Corn shellers, hay knives, glass, oil, paints, cross cut saws, nails, all kinds of shelf hardware, glassware, queensware, track and pulleys, salt, Baughs meat meal for chicks, and a full line of HARNESS AND WORK GEARS. Thanking you for past favors and soliciting a continuance of same, we are, Yours for Business, CHAS. HUSTON & BROTHER. Three Springs, Pa. BUGGIES: :BDGGIES I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a fine lot of new Top 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. EVANS HUSTO INTO WIN, FV. Valuable HOTEL PROPERTY For Sale. The "Wilt" Hotel property at Fort Littleton, Fulton county, Pa., is offered at private sale. This is s licensed hotel, and has an ex cellent patronage. Possession given October 1, 1010. Apply for price and terms to Geo. A. Hahkis, Agt, 2 24-tf. McConnellsburg, Pa. Farm For Sale. 135 acres, 4 miles north of Mo Connellsburg, on the Peach Or chard Road. New Buildings and Fine timber. Splendid water, for further information, address, Mtss Mav Ewing, Chmbersburg, Pa., It. D. 8. FOR SALE Yalnable Farm of 90 Acres. The undersigned offers at private sale the mansion farm of the late Samuel C. 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 lngs, good orchard, and nevertalllng water. It is In sight of Oak Grore church and school house, adjoining lands of Daniel Bollnger, Joseph II. McClain, Daniel Gladfelter, J. Cal Keith, and will isold at a reasonable price and easy terms: For particulars call on the undersigned, one of the Ex ecutors, who resides near Zlon M. T. church, or address biin Three Springs, Pa., It. D. No. 1. Daniel. Gladpei.tkb. Dec. 27, 1009. M LsrkJU . FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburg! Fa. (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 x existence. We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. Our customers value aad'bauk on" our security to depositors, and our willingness and ability to assist them imevery way consist ent with souad banking. y More Than $300,000.00 Security to Depositors. W. II. NELSON, - Cashier. DIRECTORS : J. Nelson Blpes, Chas. R. Spangler, A. U. NacV Wm. H. Nelson, J. F. Johnstop, Walter M. Comerer, A. T. Baker HOG Mrs- A. F. Little is closing out her f entire stock of j ; Hats and Feathers Regardless ' of Cost. This Means Just What It Says. ' Come Soon and v Get Your Choice. McConnellsburg, Pa.
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