, Read the Racket Store's latest advertisement. You will find it on the fifth page of this paper. HIDES. .fames Sipes & Som pay tho highest market price for beef hides at ficir butcher shop m McCounellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Dr. A. II. Strlckler, one of the oldest and a prominent physician of Waynesboro, died at his home on Monday of last week. Fou Salic. Two good Work Horses C and 7 years old. Good Workers. Call cn, W. B. Stigebs, Warfordsburg, Pa. Fou Sale, Grey Mare, years old, gcod single or double driver, good single line leader, guaranteed to be as represented fearless of steam or automobile. Elmer Tolhekt, Big Cove Tannery, Pa. Mrs. Ethel Mock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Knable of Ayr township, was taken to the hospital at Chambersburg Tues day morning for treatment. Mrs. Mock has been in poor health for several weeks. now to cure a com is a ques tion in which many are interest just now. Chamberlain's Cough Kemeuy nas 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. At a hearing before Magistrate Howard S. McNultyin Chambers burg last Friday, John Gift was fined twenty-five dollars for re moving a diphtheria placard from a neighbor's house, the placard having been placed upon the house by the board of health. 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 tect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and all danger Is avoided. For sale by all dealers. Thomas I. Truax, executor, sold the Ephraim Gregory farm in Thompson township at public sale last Saturday to Johnson Keeferfor 2,525.00. The farm is known to the older Deonla as (rL the old "Billy Peck" farm, and in the early part of the last cen tury, was the home of Conrad Peck, one of the early Peck set tlers in this county. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE ! Sale Starts, February 11th, till February 25th, Inclusive. Lffe Saved At Death's Door. "I neverjtelt so near my grave, writes W. R. Patterson, of Well ington, Tex., as when a frightfu cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 100 pounds, in spite o 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 y 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. On account of Rev. Diehl's fill ing the pulpit at St. Thomas by appointment of presbytery, there will not be preaching services next Sunday in the Presbyterian church at Greenhill and at Mc Connellaburg. The next preach ing service in the Presbyterian church in town will be Sunday morning February 19th and at Greenhill, Sunday morning, the 20th. HAS HQ SUBSTITUTE lip Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder mado from Royal Crapo Cream of Tartar MALUM LIME PHOSPHATE This Store is now the scene of our extraor- v 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 going to Sacrifice, Oar Whole Line of Winter Goods, at Tremendous Redactions CLOTHING A MOST IMPORTANT SALE m 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 visitor who enters our Furniture Store. First Surpnse-Tho variety, Beauty, and Amount of Furniture. Second Surprise The 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 atihe prices advertised. Grander and Greater Bargains Were Never Offered $12.00 Reduced to $7.95 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 6.85 5.45 4.25 2.65 Men's & Ladies' Sweater Coats LADIES Regular Price $2.50 now, $1.85 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. REMEMBER SALE LASTS 13 DAYS. 1.50 1.25 75 MEN'S Regular Price $4.00 3.00 2.50 1.50 1.00 1.05 90 42 now, $2.95 2.15 1.85 1.05 68 Be Sure and get your share of these extra ordinary offerings. GROCERIES granulated Sugar, 5c. lb Rice, 6 lbs. for 25c. Nutmegs 6 for Ic. Oil in 5 gal. lots, 10c. Pepper, 10c. Glass Shaker, 6c. Wagons Buggies Harness 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. 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. CHARLES HUSTON & BRO. Three Springs, Penn'a, I I l l i i i I ft i 5, Candidate Cards For l'rothonotury, Ac, ELLIS L. LYNCH. McConnellshurg. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Democratic nomination for the Office of Prothonotary, &c, subject to the next June primaries. I also pledge myself to support the ticket then nominated. At a meeting down at Fort Loudon a few days ago a new tel ephone company was organized to be kDown as the Fort Loudon and Cove gap Telephone Company. Rights of way have already been secured and the plans made for the immediate building of the ine. The line will start at Fort Loudon and continue to Mercers- burg by way of Cove Gap and connect at Mercersburg with the Dell telephone line. 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 CO 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 Jars address, John F. Mills, 1 19 4t. Gapsviile, Pa. Beginning with the new fiscal year Secretary Knox will receive salary of $12,000, the same amount paid to the other Cabinet officers. The Secretary was estopped from receiving more than $8,000 because the compen sation ot Cabinet officers was in creased by Congress to $12,000 per annum during the term for which he was elected to the United States Senate. Notice. All the members of Pleasant Grove Christian church are re quested to meet in business ses sion on Saturday night, Febru ary 11, 1911, at 7 o'clock, for the transaction of some important business. Blanche Smith, Sect'yi A. G. B. Poweks, Pastor. Richard L. Ashhurst, post master of Philadelphia, disap peared on Monday night of last eek and up to this writing no clue has been obtained. Many people think he committed sui cide. Notice. There will be a meeting o.f the Lot holders of Union Cemetery on Friday afternoou, February 17th, at 2 o'clock for tho purpose of electing officers and transact ing business. By order of the president. Tobias Glazier. AT GREATHEAD'S CLOSING OUT SALE, A call will convince you that the following lines are bargains: Men's and Bovs' Boots that were $1,25 to S3.2.S, now 95c to $2.00. These are all good solid stock, and better leather than you can get to-day at the advance in price. 60 pairs of heavy Women's shoes at 85c and $1.00 that can't be replaced at $1.40. These are bargains. Men's and Boys' heavy shoes from 90c up that are worth far more than the market price. Horse Blankets all new stock 58, 65, 75c, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.25, that were 75c to 3.25. Not more than a half dozen of the best grades left. In Dry Goods, Ginghams, Prints, etc., what is left of some lines at prices far below actual value. 35o yards of Cotton Flannel at 7 and 8c in gray and brown, that is worth 12 t-2c to-dav. ' Space will not permit us to give prices in detail. The standard ot quality of goods at Greathead's is known to the trade throughout the county. If you want the best, you will find it here. W. H. GREATHEAD, McConnellsburg, Pa. MAKE 3 One hundred carloads of coal oil stored in an Erie railroad warehouse at Weebawken, N. was burned on Sunday afternoon. KILLTHE COUCH andCUREtheeluKSS imDHEHHtiS 11E1703SCOMY rUlt VOLDS I' TRMI BOTTlt f REI ANDAtt THROAT AMD LUNG TROUBLES GUARANTEED SATSFACTORY VftffONEY f?nVOD. Succeed when everything else falls. 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AND Q YOU ARE THE PERSON. 0 NT 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 charge.of the U.-S. Patent Office. GREELEY & M?INTffiE Patent Attorneys WASHINGTON, D. C.
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