Easter candies and novelties at The Irwin Store. Tbe Sheets Stngo Line takes you to Mercersburg for 50 cents. Buy Easter post canls and booklets at Irwin's. Preaching in tho Presbyterian church next Sunday morning. No preaching in the evening. "1 pledge you my love. I pledge you my heart !" cried the fervent lover. And tho next day he pledged his watch to buy the engagement ring. Come in and get our low prices on watches, clocks, silverware and jewelry at Irwin's. 50 cents pays the fare one way between McConnellsburg and Mercersburg. Sheets stage line. A Chambersburg butcher paid f.50 lor a three-year-old Short Horn bull at a public sale in Frank lin county last week. LOST A red satchel between Mercersburg and Foltz Monday evening. Tho finder will please leave the same at the Station at Mercersburg, or at ihe postofhee at Foltz. Bids have been asked for by the State highway department for the building of 10,000 feet of state highway in Erie county. This will be the first contract let this year. HIDES. James Sipes & Som. pay the highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. The Sjnday school at Laurel Ridge will be reorganized next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and there will be preaching at 3. It is hoped that there will be a general turn -out, and that the Sunday school this summer may De better than ever. Beginning with next Sunday evening, March liOth., special ser vice will be held in the Green Bill Presbyterian church every evening of the week at 7:30. Com munion services will be held on Sunday morning, March 27th. All are welcome to these services. Capt. A. Dotterman will hold preaching services at the Salva tion Army church near Big Cove Tannery, next Sunday, at 10:30 a. m. Subject, "Then sought they for Jesus." Preaching at 7 o'clock p. m. Subject, "Fear not, daughter of Zion." All are welcome to these services. Wilbur Ramsey, of Woodvale, was killed by a fail of rock in the coal mines at that place, on the 7th mst. lie was a married man ana lived a brief period after the accident. He leaves a wife and was a son-in-law of Shade Cut shall, also of Woodvale. The un fortunate man was buried at Sal till. Mr. Ramsey was in the Woodvale powder house explo sion about three years ago, and he has been am unlucky man in his day. The bereaved widow has the sympathy of many friends in tho sad and untimely death of the young husband. Lint of Juror. List of Jurors drawn for March Term of Court, beginning at 2 o'clock, on Monday March 21, 1910. GRAND JCUOKS. Ayr C. W. Crouse, John Ben dershot, S. S. Lynch. Belfast Wm. Funk, Geo. W. 1 Ian man, Watson Peck, Ehas Wink. Bethel Albert Bivens, Lemuel llendershot, Lewis Younker. Brush Creek S. M. Jackson, Job Winters. Dublin Charles Snyder. Licking Creek W. II. Wible. McConnellsburg Ross Doyle, Mack Holman, 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 Jukoks. Ayr James Cooper, Uenry Hann, U. G. Humbert, Bimmel Uarris, Daniel Ott, Daniel Mc Quade, Calvin Tritle. Belfast E. N. Akers. James Bollenshead, Andrew Swope. Bethel Wm. Kanck. Brush Creek John Bard, Em ery A. Diehl, Edward A. Diehl; W. C. Banks. Dublin L, G. Chne, George Doran. Licking Creek U. S. Deshong, David D. Deshong, Charles Hess, Scott Mellott, W. L. Swopo. McConnellsburg. Ed. Griss nger, 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 llendershot, John W. Screiver, Amos Sigel, Adam Shank. AN AWFUL ERUPTION of a volcano excites brief interest, and your interest in skin erup tions will be as short, il you use Bucklen's Arnica Salve, their quickest cure. Even the worst boils, ulcers, or fever sores are soon healed by it. Best forBurns Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains and Piles. It gives instant relief. 25c. at Trout's drug store. Thanks. Need more, March 14. We wish to thank our friends who took part in furnishing us with a good supply of wood, ready for the stove, and, also, a sack of corn. We hope that the donors may be kept warm with the fire of God's love, and ted with the Bread of I leaven. Mr. and Mrs, A. G. B. Powers. Ludwig Lewisohn, a German professor and writer, born in Berlin thirty years ago, claims the unique distinction of being married to his wife in every state In the Union except New York. Be has just added New Jersev to the list, tbe nuptial knot being tied there for the forty-fifth time. Sale RefiMer. Friday, March 18 J. F. John ston having rented his. farm, will sell at his rosidenco 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 bogs, 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, Marh 24. The Mis ses Knauff, intending to remove to town, will sell at the Knauff homestead, 2 miles southeast of McConnellsburg, 3 good cows, 10 sheep, corn, hay, buggies, house hold goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 6 months. 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 southofEmmaville, Cattle, Sheep, large lot of Farming Implements, Wheat, Orn, Oats, and Buck wheat by tbe bushel, Hay by the ton, lot of household goods, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. 6 months credit. Friday, March 25, George B. Souders, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence on the Clark McGovern farm, about 2 miles east of Webster Mills, and 5 miles south of McConnells burg, 4 horses, 9 cattle, 9 head of sheep, farming implements, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit 10 months. Tuesday, March 29. Mrs. Jen nie Anderson, intending to re move from Dublin Mills, will sell at her residence at Dublin Mills, valuable household property con sisting rf 1 cook stove and fix tures, good as new; good coal stove, 2 iron bedsteads, mattress es and springs, and 3 oak bed steads all good as new; sewing machine, kitchen furniture, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Sale will go on Rain or Shine. James Chesnut, auctioneer. Easter will be earlier this year than usuaL It will come on March 27, which will be the earli est Easter since 1900. The first full moon after March 21 will ap pear March 25, and the first Sun day after that is Easter Sunday. A unique development of the woman's rights movement in England, is the estabhsment of a bank in London, which opened for business Monday, exclusively for women. It is a branch of Farrow's Bank. No deposits will be accepted from men, and the only man allowed on the premis es is the messenger. Running accounts, subject to check, may be opened with f 25 and savings accounts with 25 cents. van xu- $0$ -Baking Powder vssna as "CIV rr renders the food more digestible and wholesome 0 InffifBji W "9-tUd. titan tho other. tL M &mWm K Avoid Alum f&twM Highest Scientific Authority Has demonstrated that ol two loaves of bread, one raised vvlta Royal Baking Powder, and the other with alum bale Inn powder, tho Royal ralaeil Dfiftg loaf lm 32 per oont, morm dlgomtlblo titan tho otbor. Absolutely I I m Look Here, LadiesI mMmml Iterate mm I hi r mm You want s Spring Suit and, of course, you must have It; you want It stylishly made; you want It of stylish material; you want It to fit; In fact, you want a suit that will be just like those you (jet when you go to New York for them. Now, save your car fare, and just go to " A. U. NACE & SON, who now have all the Spring Stvles of the American Ladles' Tail oring Company, the leading establishment of its kind in the world. Here you can have your measure taken, select the goods you want, pick out the style that pleases you, and have tbe garment guaranteed to be just right, or you do not need to take it. Isn't that fair? The prices are astonishingly low. See what they will do for you In the way of Suits, Skirts, or Dresses, Water Street, McConnellsburg, Pa. Wanted. Apprentices to learn Machm ists, Moulders, and Pattern-mak ers Trades. Favorable opportu nity and good wages. Instruc tions in mathematics and drawing given. Write for partbulars. Landis Tool Co., Waynesboro, Pa. CLEAR KIDQE. Theodore Appleby and wife spent from Thursday until Sun day with relatives at Neelyton. Mrs. Carrie Divens and sister Nellie Kelso, of Knobsville, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. A. Gilson Kerhn. Elizabeth Coulter and Belle Locke spent last Wednesday in the home of T. E. Fleming and wife. Mrs. Catharine Fraker and son John Bunter Fraker, spent Sun day with A. J. Fraker ajid wife. Hunter had a long siege of ty phoid fever this winter, but is now regaining his health. J. C. Appleby, wife and sons Clarence and Charles, of Decor um, spent Friday at the home of Mrs. Appleby's parents, N. B. Henry and 'vife. Mintie and Glen Miller spent Wednesday with William Miller and wife, at Dublin Mills, Edna Appleby, of Neelyton, is spending this weed: with Tneo dore Appleby and wife. J. W. Mower and wife spent last Wednesday with Grandmoth er and Wesley Newman, at Cen ter. Miss Rachel Taylor spent last week at this place, having been called here on Monday on account of her brother's illness. Rev. Harry Moyer, of Huston town, visited a number of fami lies here last week. Smith Henry Is spending some time with J. C. Appleby and wife at Decorum. George Taylor is now able to be around again, as is, also, his sister, Mrs. E. S. Nead. Mrs. J. W. Wloeardner ac companied Miss Ruth Strait home from her school on Friday, and remained in her home near Gracey until Sunday evening. R. J. Fleming, of McConnells burg, came home batflrday, and is spending a few days with his parents, T. E. Fleming and wife, at this place. Mrs. N. B. Henry spent Son day afternoon with her daughter, Mrs. David Fraker, at Fort Lit tleton. The Fraker family has been having a siege of lagrippe. Miss Jess E, Henry spent the time from Wednesday until Sun day in the home of her brother, Harry N. Henry, at Dudley. . Mrs. Cecelia Anderson and lit tle ciece, Orpba Berlin, visited friends at Fort Littleton tbe first part of the week. ( Harry Mort was recently trans acting business at the County Seat -:- RARE BARGAINS! -:- On account of my eyes I am compelled to quit the Tailor ing ousiness. And for the next Thirty Days I will offer my entire stock of Merchant Tailoring goods at bargains. No shop worn goods. All good styles. Thanking you for pa&t pa tronage, I am, yours respect fully. -:- CHAS. B. STEVENS -:- Notice to Stockholders. OUIce of Orblsonla Telephone Co.. Port Iloyal, Penn'a. March 11, 1910. To the stockholders of the above nam ed corporation: Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Or blsonla Telephone Company will be held, pursuant to resolution of the Brird of Directors of said Company, at the office of the company at Hotel Hoyal, Port Royal, Juniata County, Pa., on Thursday the 20th day of May 1010, at 10 o'clock a. m , for . the pur pose of approving or disapproving a certain agreement between the Path Valley Telephone Company and the Orblsonla Telephone Company, made and executed, pursuant to resolution duly adopted by the Directors of each of said corporations, to sell the capi tal stock, franchises, property, rights and credits, of the former, to the lat ter, In order to connect tbe two lines into a continuous telephone line. W. E. McMeen, 3-17-m2. Secretary. NO. BOB3, REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF Tho First National Hank, at MoConnclls burn, in tha Stata of Pennsylvania, at tha aloaa of Bualncaa, January 31, 1810. nochcm. Loan and Disoouou IIC3.tt3.tt Overdrafts. eoured aoA nniieourad. . 1.I0I.M U. S. Bonds to aeoure olreoletlon 16,000.00 Premiums oa U. S. Bonds M4.M Bonds, securities, eto 6l.MS.tt Banking hue. furniture, and fixtures 170.00 Due from National Banks (not re serve agents) 4,611.74 Due from State, Private Banks, and Bankers, Trust Co's and Sav. Banks 4S7.M Due from approved reserve agents... 10.SU.W C'beoka and otber oanh Items 604. OS Notes of otber National Banks 1,660.00 Fractional paper ourrenoy, nickels and cents 1C8.H Law rv l MoHir Rasauvs Bank, vis i Specie III.87S.I0 Legsl-tewlor notes 1,060.00 tO.03S.10 Redemption fund aritb U. S.Treasurer (6peroen. of circulation) 1. 250 00 Total faoi.ttl.lt UAU114TIIH. Uapltal stock paid la 19.000.00 Hurplus fund I.6U0.U0 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes puld ,., .647 Natlouul Bunk notes outUandlnt I6.0UO.Ov Dividend unpaid 16.00 Individual deposits subjeot to ebeok. 01,670.48 Demand oertlboatee of deposit 4K7.0O Time oertHoalesof deposit 17. 106.60 Cashier's cbeoks outstanding 4tW TOTAL 6JUl.UI.16 Stats or Pbnnvi.vak"ia, i Cuumtt or r'L'i.ro, I, Merrill W. Nace, Canhler of the above named bank, do solemnly swear tbat tbe above statement Is true to tbe best of my kso sledge and belief, - MKRRI1X W. NACK, Cashier. Correct Attest: & M. Kbnuauv Oau. A. Hahhim, J mo. P. Hires, 1). U Oausiisosa, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before ma tills Ird day of jrehrusry, WIO. (bBALl af. BAY fcHAKKNEB, Notary Public nwn wan ll!SI5!V IDEAL TAILORING IS -TAYLOR-Tailoring QUALITY FOR QUALITY Q There is absolutely no merchant tailor in America who can produce such beautiful clothes at the same price. If you feel that in the past your clothes have lacked the subtle touch of the master tailor, you are especially invited to try the Taylor Service. In getting your spring suit, why not have the best money will buy? The latest New York cutting, making, and style is brought right to your home all of which you can have by leaving your order. and measurement with J K. Johnston, McCon nellsburg, Pa., and Taylor does the rest. They must be right, or you do not have to take 'em. Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store We have just arrived from Eastern Cities, after having spent two weeks there, pur chasing a carefully selected stock, which we now have on display for SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. We have hats in all the latest styles and colors. In fact everything that can be found in an up-to-date Millinery. Come in and examine goods. Everybody welcome. Thanking you for past pa tronage. Store opposite Post Office. rusLivn tuuni i anim McConnellsburg, Pa, J . (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) . J EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS all among the prominent business men of the County. The resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period In its ex exlstence. We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. Our customers value and "bank on" our security to depositors, and our willingness and ability to assist them in every way consist ent with souad banking. Mora Than $300,000.00 Security to Depositors. W. II. NELSON, - - - Cashier. DIRECTORS :J. Nelson Sipes, Chas. R. Spangler, A. U. Nace Wan. H. Nelson, J. P. Johnston, Walter M. Come re r, A. F. Baker '3 s 5 3 BUGGIES BUGGIES 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 beat band-made Mifflin- -burg buggy. My 115 buggy is a good, strong, subatan- " tlal one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. . I will sell on time to suit customers. It will par you to examlae 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 . IE V A N 15 HUSTON TOWN, FW. i FULTON COUNTY NEWS in tho pooplo'o papor. 0LOO a Year in Advtuico.