About two thirds ol the ice iu Mrs. Trout's ice house was saved. How fortunate it was that Sat urday niht was calm. Had it beeu wiudy there is no telling where tho firo would have ended, HIDES. James Sipes & Soni. pay the highest market price for beef hiiies at ficir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. The roof of L. W. Seylar's stable was on fire in several places on Saturday night but the bucket brigale did noble work and saved the building. How to cure a cold is a ques tion in which many are interest just now. Chamberlain's Cough llemedy has won its great re putation and immense sale by its remarkable cure of colds. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. Rev. Capt. A. Dotterman will hold preaching services at the Salvation Army church near Big Cove Tannery Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Subject, "What shall we do?" All are welcome. Foil Sale, Grey Mare, 7 years old, good single or double driver, good single line leader, guaranteed to be as represented fearless of steam or automobile. Elm Kit ToLUKiiT, Big Cove Tannery, Pa, The Needmore Base Ball Club will hold an oyster supper in the place on February 11, 1911. Come one and all and have a feast of oysters served as you want them. By Order Of Committee. When her child is in danger a woman will risk her life to pro tect it. No great act of heroism or risk of life is necessary to pro tecta child from croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and all danger is avoided. For sale by all dealers. There will be an ice cream and oyster supper at Kuobsville Sat urday evening February 4th. Proceeds for the benefit of the Kuobsville Cornet Band. Come one, come all. By Order of Com mittee. Lffe Saved At Death's Door. "I never,telt so near my grave," writes W. R. Patterson, of Well ington, Tex., as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds, in spite of doctor's treatment for two years. My father, mother and two sis ters died of consumption, and that I am alive today is due sole ly to Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me. Now I weigh 187 pounds and have been well and strong for years. "Quick safe, sure, its the best remedy on earth for coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran teed by Trout's drug store. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE! Sale Starts, February 11th, till February 25th, Inclusive. (i. Another Effort for the Lincoln Way. Congressman Lafean, of the York-Adams district, introduced into the House a few days ago a bill providing for the construc tion of the Lincoln Way between Washington and Gettysburg. The bill provides for a road 200 feet wide and its cost is not to exceed $3,000,000, and to be a national tribute of affection to Abraham Lincoln. The road would have an appropriate archi tectural entrance in Washington and at Gettysburg and the presi dent is authorized to appoint a commission to have charge of the construction. Senator Oliver has agreed to introduce the same bill into the Senate. HAS NO SUBSTITUTE as 1.1 tl" 1 IVF.VH m firmer IE Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder mado from Royal Crapo Cream of Tartar K3 ALUM LIME PHOSPHITE LT W This Store is now the scene of our extraor dinary series ot Special Clearance Sales, which in value giving will astonish even the most economical of buyers. The Spring and Summer Goods are all clamoring: for admis sion and in order to make space All Winter Goods Must Go. YES! We're Going to Make a Clean Sweep We're goin& to Sacrifice, Our Whole Line of Winter Goods, at Tremendous Reductions ! ! CLOTHING A MOST IMPORTANT SALE With more real, live, magnetic values than mortal ever dreamed of. Its nothing but a slashing, merciless, cost disregarding sale of Men's and Boys' Suits. With only one object in view. To Clear Stock For Action To Prepare for The Coming Season. COME TO-DAY AND SEE THESE VALUES. FURNITURE Furniture that Furnishes Our stock is composed of the most artistic and latest designs on market. We make a specialty of Furnishing Homes for newly married people, and have two surprises for every visitorwho enters our Furniture Store. First Surprise--The variety, Beauty, and Amount of Furniture. Second SurpriseThe inexpensiveness of the really good pieces. Dining Room Chairs, $4.oo per Set. Extension Tables, $5.5o for 6 foot. Rockers, $1.75 and up. Mattresses $2.25 and up. Sewing Machines, Bed Room Suits, Bureaus, Sinks, Side Boards, Couches, Etc., Etc. Dont Miss Seeing Our Line Before Buying. Ladies' and Children's Coats Disregarding Cost, Forgetful of their intrin sic value, closing our eyes to their elegance and high desirability, we shall absolutely sell these Coats at the prices advertised. Grander and Greater Bargains Were Never Offered $12.00 Reduced to $7.95 10.00 " " 6.85 8.00 " " 5.45 6.00 " " 4.25 4.00 " " 2.65 Men's & Ladies' Sweater Coats LADIES Regular Price $2.50 now, $1.85 1.50 " 1.05 1.25 " 90 " 75 " 42 MEN'S Regular Price $4.00 now, $2.95 3.00 2.15 2.50 " J. So 1.50 " 1.05 1.00 GS Be Sure and get your share of these extra ordinary offerings. GROCERIES Granulated Sugar, 5c. lb Rice, G lbs. for 25c. Nutmegs ' 6 for lc. Oil in 5 gal. lots, 10c. Pepper, 10c. Glass Shaker, 6c. Wagons Buggies Harness SHOES Clear the Shelves ! That' s the Cry ; . Clear the Shoe Shelves! -That's the Why. Broken lots and discontinued lines will be sold regardless of cost. $3.75 and $4.00 all America, $2. 75 3.50 Penn Pride 2.85 2, O O 200 pair of Men's and Ladies' Shoes, $1.50 and $1.75 to be sold for $1.00 pr. r REMEMBER SALE LASTS 13 DAYS. Stoves and Ranges She purchased a Moore's, It worked like a charm And no baking days now, fill her with alarm, If you wish a new range to replace the old, Go to Chas. Huston & Bro. for This Famous Stove. .1, Miscellaneous Miners' Daylight, 55 cake. Rock Salt, 90c. fcr loo lbs. Flour, $1.15 50 lbs. Remember this Sale Starts 'on February II, 1911 And ends February 25, 1911. Come One and All. I s i CHARLES HUSTON & BRO. Three Springs, Penn'a, rl. I 1 I 8 I i 8 l : 3t For Prothonotiiry, &c, ELLIS L. LYNCH. McConncllsfMirR. I hereby announce myself us a can didate for the Democratic nomination lor the Olllee of Prothonotary, &c, subject to the next June primaries. I also pledge myself to support tho ticket then nominated. Local Institute. The sixth local institute of Licking Creek township was held at Saluvia Friday January 20th. Meeting was called to order by the teacher David Sipe, after which the chairman Charles W. Mellott took charge. The follow ing questions were very ably dis cussed by the teachers present. 1 Civics. How taught to what ex tent and to what grades taught? 2 Regular attendance how se cured. 3 Freedom of the pupil. The following teachers were presont, Mary Mellott, Ivathryn Hoop, Maude Strait, Maude De Shong, Charles Mellott, Alley DeShong and David Sipe. Three directors Roy Sipe, Joseph Mel lott and Edward Sharpe were al so present and helped with the institute. Adjourned to meet at Compulsion school Friday even ing Februrry 10th. All are in vited to attend. Maude De Shong, Sect'y. J. C. Parlett, a former citizen of this place now of Union town ship was on our streets on Thursday la9t. E. D. Akers, of Akersville was on our streets on Thursday last. FARM FOR $1000. Big Bank Barn, Six-Room House. The undersigned will sell his farm situate in Bedford county, 8 miles from Everett, 2 miles from Gapsviile, and 2 miles from Mattie. It contains GO acres, two good orchards, all kinds of fruit, centrally located, good roads, close to school and church, and has thereon erected a large bank barn, a six-room dwelling house and other buildings. To quick buyer this property will go for $1000. For further particu lars address, John F. Mills, 1 19 4t. Gapsviile, Pa. Made J, Harnett of Taylor township was a business visitor to our town on Thursday of last week. ' Public Sale of REAL ESTATE Tly virtue of dlrantlnn In tlie lnnt U of Kpliralin (Sreiforv. lute of Tliomosou towifchlp. ilito'tl. iiml ii n unlet of the Orphans' Court of Fulton County, the unileraiKDud Exouutor nuld lust will, Sc will .sell on Saturday, February 4, 1911, At I P. M. on the premises, nenr Hesn's Mill, la Thommon township on tho roud U-ttclInK to Shurpe Post oDK'e, tho IiiUowIiik ilosyrlticil reitl exuite. The Mitnxlnn Farm of tho deaeiuu-ri, urijnln lni lunilM of (ieorife C. SIooh. Kolii-rt Kverti, Johnson Keefer, Denton Kvert. innl Thus. H. Truux, anntnlmuK One Hundred, Seveuty-nlne ucres, plenty of timber, lUMiut Sti acres tine bottom lund. nil oleured Inml la line mute of eultiviitioa, oruhurd ot different varieties of fruit. , Other Improvements are a two-und a half story frame dwelllnn, frame barn and other farm bulhllnw. Oouveulenv to church, school aud post olllee, l'ossesslou id ven April 1, mil. WL'IfMU I'nn .hp n.nt nn lIllV flf HUlH! Ollfl third. Ineludlnu the ten per cent, rat confirma tion at March uourt, aim nuiuuce m iwo eiiuui annual payments from April I, 1911, with In terest; or ull oiish option of purchaser. THOMAS II. TKUAX. Jun. 10, 11)11. Executor. . 0 S TO OUR " CUSTOMERS g There are many of you. C3 That we appreciate your patronage, your O loyalty and steadfastness, fully as much as vou j appreciate the help we have at times been able to furnish you, goes without saying. However, we want to take this public meth od of thanking you for past patronage and, with tull confidence that this patronage will continue, we pledge you our best endeavors in the tuture as you have had them in the past. Wishing vou an increased measure of Hap piness and Prosperity for the year 1911, we are Sincerely yours, FULTON COUNTY BANK (J W. H. NELSON. Cashier. Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full chargeof the U. S. Patent Office. GREELEY &TVMNTIRE Patent Attorneys WASHINGTON, D. C. CLOSING OUT SALE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Sc., At Prices That Will Surprise You. This Move is Made to Clean Up These Lines in the Shortest Possible Time, Regard less of Prices. . Bargains in Horse Blankets that will be to your interest to lay away for next year if not needed now. A few pairs of Men's Boots and Shoes at less than cost; also Women's and Children's Shoes. Watch this space for prices next week. Come in and look over these bargains whether you want to buy or not. W. H. GREATHEAD, McConnellsburg, Pa. K1L.LTHE COUCH WITH Mi rnof QUCHS L,ct5oanoo vnUOLDS V TRIAt 60TTI t Mtl W Ml THROAT AND TROUBLES! GUARANTEED 5ATSFACTORY Off PIONEV f?EruvvtLL. Bitters Succeed when everything else fall In nervous proitratlon and femaw weaknesses they are tht upren'e remedy, as thousand have testified FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter.
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