Brick (or sale at Morton's yard. Wall paper from 2 cents a roll up. Thompson & Stecli. M rs. Marg iret Cook of Sylvan is visiting Mrs. S. M. Cook of this place. C. E. Stevens of Dublin Mills spent last Wednesday at McCou uellsbu; g. Foley's Honey and Tar cou tains noopiat.es and can safely be given to children. All dealers. Mrs. Mary Corbin of Waterfall attended the funeral of her niece Mary E',ta Ktlly at this place last Wednesday. Many valuable presents are being added to the list for the re turn of tags from "Honest John" Plug Tobacco. Mrs. D. M. Kendall and daugh ter Ethel, spout last week visiting Mrs. Iirewer, and other friends in Washington county, Md. There is a tablespoon packed free in each package of "Ilecker man's Star Coffee". The Coffee costs you no more than others aud is guaranteed better. Mrs. W. H. McNeil and little son arrived here last Thursday even ing and are visiting Mrs. McNeils , mother Mrs. Sarah Pitttnan. There is no larger piece of To bacco made for the Money than "Bedford Plug" and forty(40) strips from 10c cuts will secure a handsome knife. Miss Dix Kobinson who had been spending several months in Philadelphia is visiting her par ents Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Robinson of this place. Beautiful, hardy, entrancingly fragrant once planted, lasts a lifetime "The Cinnamon Vina," new from China. Roots only five cents. For sale by D. Malloy. urday. Watson and Ellis Lynch of this place attended the funeral of their uncle, Dr. H. H. Hill in Everett last Saturday. Fou Sale .Corn for sale. Will trade for good young cow fresh. Jersey preferred. D. Edward Fore. Knobsville, Pa. There will be a meeting of the Lot holders at Union cemetery in Ayr township, Saturday, May 31, 1902, at 3 o'clock for the purpose of electing officers for the ensu ing year. The Owl Creek Band has been engaged to furnish music for the memorial Day exercises at this place Friday and a large crowd is expected. Mr. V. H. E'ros.ser who has sold his hotel property at Williams port, Md.,has been spending sev eral days here. Miss Myrtle Stouteagle of this place is visiting friends in Pitts burg. Master Earl Taylor of this place is spending a few weeks at the home of Mrs. E. L. Daniels of Sipes Mill. See Thompson & Stech for samples of wall paper before buy ing. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Stevens and daughter stayed a few hours in town Tuesday on their way home to Chambersburg after a few days visit among friends in this county. Capt. and Mrs. C. T. Dixon of Sipes Mill were among the visit ors to the County Seat Tuesday. Rev. A. G. Wolf preached the Memorial sermon to the members of King Post G. A. R. at the Lu theran church last Sunday morn ing. A large congregation was preseul and the sermon very in teresting. Rev. W. W. Dal bey, who himself, wears a bronze but ton, was present and assisted in the services. In the afternoon the two Reverend gentlemen con ducted a memorial service at Big Cove Tannery. Holds Up A Congressman. "At the end of the campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant congressman, "from over work, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speaking I had about utterly collapsed. It seem ed that all the organs in my body were outof order, butthree bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right It's the best all-around mediciue ever sold over a drug gist's counter." Over worked, run-down men, and weak, sickly, women, gain splendid health and vitality from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by W. S. Dickson. A Revelation. If you will make inquiry it will j be a revelation to you how many j succumb to kidney or bladder troubles in one form or another. If the patient is not beyond medi cal aid, F.Jey's Kidney Cure will cure1 It never dissappoiuts. All dealers. D. B. Nace and J. M. McDowell of Chambersburg, attended the funeral of Dr. Hill at Everett last Saturday. What Is Foley's Kidney Cure? Answer: It is made from a pre scription of a leading Chicago physican, and one of the most emi nent in the country. The ingredi ents are the purest that money can buy, and are scientifically combined to get their utmost val ue. All dealers. A new scheme to swindle the farmer is coming this way from northern Ohio. A man comes aloDg and offers to sell the right for a now faugled wagon tongue. If the farmer does not bite read ily the tongue is left with him. A confederate comes along and gets stuck on the patent and offers $400 for it. The farmer sends 2j0 to man No. 1 for the right and the job is done. What Thin Folks Need. Is a greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. King's New Life Pills work wonders. They tone and regulate the digestive organs, gently expel all poisons from the system, en rich the blood, improve appetite, make healthy flesh. Only 25c at W. S. Dickson's. A cof respondent from Big Cove Tannery last w.eek made thestate ment, that Miss Lillian Pott had attended May Meeting at Tonolo way in company with a young eentlemau. As Miss Lillian Pott is a young Miss who has not be gun to think of beaux; and as she did net attend the May Meeting, the whole report was false ; and she doesn't have a most favorable opinion of any one who would send items of that kind for publi cation. When we find that a cor respondent is not reliable, we do not accept any more communica tions from that source. Stands Like a Stone Wall. Between your children and the tortures of itching and burning eczema, scaldhead or other skin disease. How? why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Cuts.Burns and Bruises. Infallible for Piles. 25c at W. S. Dickson's drug store. Girl Wanted. A good girl or widow lady for general housework in family of five. Good wages, and transpor tation to place of employment. Reference required. Address, J. W. Stuoup, Yeagerstown, Pa. Looked Like A Hi Fire. Last Mondaj', as the morning train pulled into Mercersburg station, great excitement was caused by great clouds of smoke pouring out of all the windows and doors of one of the cars. A bucket brigade was quickly formed and the Fire Department called out but by this time the train had stopped and it was learned that every man in the car was smokiug a "Bedford Sport", Toby which is noted for being the best, largest and freest smok ing penny Toby made. "Bedford Sports" Tobies at all dealers. Decoration Day. On Friday and Saturday will be bargain days. At our Store we will sell re gardless of cost Come and see and be convinced that ours is the bargain Store. Yours Respc't, Mus. A. F. Little. Guy, the eight-years-old son of Harvey Gordon, who lives in Antrim township, Franklin coun ty, swallowed a silver half dol lar a few days ago. The little fellow was lying on his back and holding the coin above his head, wht n it fell from his hand and dropped into his mouth. Itstuck in his throat for a while but final ly passed down into his stomach. A physican has been consulted but is unable to render any aid until further developments. Thus far the lad has exerienced no pain and is none the worse for the mishap. Democratic. Primary. Next Saturday the Democrats of this couuty will moot at their respective polling places and se lect from the candidates announc ed, men whoso names shall go on the Democratic ticket to bo voted for next November. The Primary is tho most impor taut election of the whole year. It is here that an opportunity is given to select the most capable men available It is the duty of every voter to turn outathis par ty's primary. It is too late to correct mistakes after the ticket is mado up. For the benefit of the readers of the News, we give below a sam ple ticket. Do not put an x at tho right of tho name you wish to vote, but scratch out with a pen cil the names of those you don't waut to vote. The scheme of allowing every voter iu any political party to have a voice in the election of the men who shall be candidates on his ticket is in accojrd with tho prin ciples of our government, and as tho interests of every citi.ten are' more or less directly affected by the character and capability of the men who shall fillour publicof lices.it behooves every voter to go to the primary election aud assist iu selecting from the material at hand the men who are most capa ble for the discharge of the duties of the office sought. Men who will cast their vote contrary to this standard who will allow themselves to be influ-. enced by selfish motives at once forfeit their right to citizenship iu the sight of all honest meu and become a dangerous element in preserving the safeguards of our public institutions. Let the people be honest. Cor rupt politicians could not thrive if thpy had a cleau constituency. Democratic Primary. LEGISLATURE. (Sera eh all but one.) W. II. Nelson.. S. Wesley Kirk. PROTIIONOTARY, &C. (Scrulch ull but one.) Frank Mason. George A. Harris. James P. Waltz. Philip J. Barton. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. (Scratch all but two ) Samuel D. Mellott. S. II. Hockinsmith. Silas Holly. Geo. Gigel. J. H. H. Lewis. M. M. Bender. W. L. McKee. E. L. Peck. John Henry Silas M. Morgret. COUNTY AUDITOR. Jno. A. Myers. DELEGATES. Hustontown. Mr. Ross II. Johnson died at Waynesburg,Pa.,ou the 18th inst,, of blood poison. His remains were interred at same place. Ross was a young man in the bloom of life, and of a good char acter and kind disposition. He leaves a host of friends to mourn his sad death. The sympathy of the community is extended to the friends in their bereavement. W. R. Evans made a business trip to Chambersburg and south ern towns last week. M. R. Kirk spent Tuesday last in Franklin county on business. The Memorial service was well atteuded and one of the most able sermons that the soldiers of this community have ever heard on patriotism was delivered by Rev. Jackson. Mr. uud Mrs. C. Skinner, of Dry Run, spent Sunday at the homo of Mr. Skinner's sister, Mrs. John Jones. Harvey Nelson and Hon. S. Wesley Kirk spent Saturday iu this place looking after their po litical interests. It looks as if the use the same schedule. F. McN. Johnston was looking up his political interests in Tay lor township last Friday. Caleb Barton visited his sister, Mrs. H. Gregory of Latrobo, Pa., a few days during the week. Prothonotary's Notice. Notice htu'retiy givnn th:it Wllllmn U Ciin- nnxlmm rirnimltioo of Cutliurtiie Oiitohutl tmHtl htis lllml hK nccntint tn tho lrnthnno t;ir,v'niilee iif Kulton County Peinm.. Rivl Unit the i nine will be"iro'iiHMl to tho Court of I'oiMuon ClertMof Kulton County for oonilrnm tlon ou Tueluy following tho fcocond Mondiiy ot June ui-xt (HfJ) IibIiik huh day. FHANK 1'. l.YNl'H, I'rotlionolury. ProthoDotary'K Ofllcc, May 10. HUM. Register and Clerk's Notice. Notloff In hrvol'V irlvnu that tho fnllnwlMi ii.iint'tt uccounlaniw have Mleu their uoooutitj h the Itoitisifr ami t'liM'k w olllcc of Kultoo county, la.. ati1 that the nuhic. will be present ed to ihn OiplmiiM' Court of mild county for continuation on Ti:cm1u,v following the second Moniluy or June nett (HfJ) belux me win mv, I. The tir-t mid final ncoo'int of lllxson R Akeis Ailmr.. of the IMatc of West A. Akers hue of llruh Ci-cck ljwu.h!). deceased. '. The first nn.l llnal account of .Tnmew V. W !! Admr.. of the Kstatc of II. K. llesa lata of Tli m.pson township, deceased. a The account of 11. S. Daniels Trustee to sell the Iteni K I 'lc of H, K. Sipes lull of Union township, deceased. i. The account of William (!. Heatty Admr., of the Kstme of Ann 4'catty Into of Union township, deceased. ft. Klrst and fltml account of Wilson Souden Admr,, of the Ksiato of Marirret Leas late of Tod township, deceased. II. Kllst and (mat account of S. W. Kirk Admr.. of the IMatc of .lesso M. (.'line, late of 1-hihlln town-hip. deceased. Kuank 1'. Lynch, Kctoster Cl'rk. Uenlster aud Clerk's Olltue. May IJ. IDo.'. Good Farm For Sale. A (footl two horse farm of 110 nores, M acres of tfoori farm land and to) acre of uom timber land well adapted fnr stock, can koI running wutrr from eiich Held. Located on the Hun bury and Ijewist'wn Hull road ft mile east of Lew Into w 11 aud Huruhum.one mile fromstatfon. llc.st market la the country. Rood IJuildinjrs, Kruit, Tlnihcr and best Spring Water. Kasy term?-. Address. J. W. Stikutp. YFAtJKIiTUWN, I'A. FARMERS, ATTENTION! f The season is here when you are thinking about farm machiuery, aud I waul to toll you that I am better than over prepared to offer you inducements. Remem ber I am headquarters for Buggies, Binders, Mowers, Hay Kakes, Hay Tedders, Corn Plows, Culti vators, Spring-tooth Har rows in fact, all kinds of Fa r m i 1 1 g I in pi e in en t s. Repairs for all kinds of machinery. Pumps, Pipe aud Fittings, c fencing wire, ashing Ma il chines, all kinds of Hard ware, Dr. Iless's Stock Food every packageguaranteed. Chop, Graham Flour, andCornmcal always on hand, togctlver with a full line of Groceries. J Confectionery, Tobaccos and Uigars. W. Tl. NESI3IT, (OppoM!.! Fulton House) Mci.'n'i.'it-lisburg, Pa. Whips Cove. Candidates, potato bugs, and locusts are most plentiful at pres ent. Miss Anna Deshoug, 'who spent last week with friends in the Cove returned homo Sunday. . Cornelius Diehl spent last week wi:h his daughter, Mrs. Pee, at Brtsezewood. Uriah Diehl visited friends across Sideling Hill last week. llaptisinal services at the Up per church last Sunday were well atteuded. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mellott and T. 11. Starr and family visited Na than Mellott's Sunday. Blanche Barton of Crystal Springs spent last week with our seamstress, Belle Diehl. Eli Lafferty, of Frauklin Mills, spout last week iu tho Cove. Herbert Morgret and wife, of Necdmore, visited friends here last week. Did the hot weather or the lo custs cause our painters to stop work on the church? Essie Williams of near Akers villo.is spending the summer with her grandfather, Amos Wink. Electioneering is the order of t'le day ; and because one young mau's horse would not travel at night, he was compelled to stay till daylight recently. W. had hotter learn tho ditTer ence between gasoliue and glycer ine hefci'o goin'.? into .tho drug busiuess again. Mrs. S. W. Hart and daugh ter, and Manuel Mills aud daugh ter, atteuded Baptism Sunday. Howard (hulaud and Anna Deshong visited in the upper end of the Cove on Tuesday evening. Loguo Plessinger aud family visited A bra in Plessinger Sunday. Boston Diehl and Sam Diehl are both busy repairing tho interior of their houses. Wonder what it all means f x Albert Plessinger who was in jured some time ago by a horse stepping (vi hu foot.is improving. Amos Wink has purchased D. A. Baker's property at Flicker-ville. Grain and Stock Farm For Sale Intendlni to quit fanning, tho underslKiied iitends to Hell hlK personal property nt public ;i.le ubo it the hint of Aiuriisi and, Iu the mean time will offer his ferm nt private alo. Th, Valuable Property consists of between HoO nnd 4ufl ftorei. uboul. X) ireof which In cleared and Inn KOodmUitc of cultivation and lies about -2 miles east of HI if Cove Tannery. The Improvement are a Kood 1' WO STORY PKAMK IIOI.'S R of 8 rooms. H irood HANK I1ARN t x HO feut. IIUOO Y SHK'J COKNCU11I. LAHOK SHF.Kt HOUSK, nod all necewary outbuilding. Tho woodland 1h onv ered with a fine lot of Excellent Timber consisting of Oak, Poplar, Ash. Chestnut, and Chestnut (Ink. Vhls Is one of tho IIKST ST'lCk FARMS In the Cove. For further Information call on tn' address Con HAD 11I.AH1KII, , HIk Covo Tannery, Pit. KALBACH & SPANCLER, Knobsville, Pa., Meiiufnctiirt rs of I ALL KINDS Of ROUGH and WORKED LUMBER. FLOORING, SIDING, -Sc. always on hands. Frame Stuff furnished to order with ., promptness. Mills one mile north of Knobsville. mcCONINEULSBURG B A. K E R V" D. E. Little, Proprietor. Fresh Hread, Rolls, Cakes, Doughnuts, and Pretzels on hand all the time. Free Delivery iu town on J Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs- days, and Saturdays. J For 1'arties, AVeddings, &c 5 ve are prepared on a couple of days notice to furnish all r kinds of cakes &c i 'Your Patronage Solicited. 3 D. E. LITTLE. VrVVsMrAArrVArVlrMrW BAKER & MARTIN, Undertakers, Locust Grove, Pa. Fiue Funeral Car, Latest Designs in Caskets and Burial Cases. We are prepared to take charge of funerals on short notice aud furnish just what you waut. Satisfaction Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable. Place of business near John Plessinger's store. t YOU NEED ABUGGY HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? A Bran New Falling Top Buggy with Full Leather Trimming, Spring Cushion X and Back, Thousand Mile Axle, A Grade Wheels, Put- X X ent Shaft Couplers aud Fine- X X ly Finished throughout for ONLY $50. X Large Stock to select X X from. X lam also handling Haud- T X made Buggies and Wagons. 2 X W. R; Evans, X Hustontown, Pa. X S. P. HETZIiER Dealer In . . . Pianos Organs Buggies Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. B'When in need of any thing in our lino write for particulars to . . . . i S. P. METZLER. Burnt Cabins, Pa. '.'.An;.'. AAA. A. , , 1 . -S i A.' SAJJace Mi OK We have all the newest Stiff, and Straw I'M HATS Hi ft for Men and Doys. Shirt Waists and Soft Shirts, we have in almost any i i j i i r At a i ! .11 Hi m siyie, ana iois or inem ai ciose pncey CLOTHING fj '!5 Dr not fii! tn f'wp us n pi ' O ' 1 ' J Y ey. l Men's suits as low as . . $2.50 HI Boys' " 60c, $ and TROUSERS we have in nil THE NEW STRIPES from j 1.50 to 3.00. Aj.AAA,tAi...j.A,.AAAAAAAAJ.AA AAAAAAAAAAAA..AaAAAA JK.JS. ooocoocooooo oooooooooooooo Spring Time WHEN A LADY GETS e generally finds a 8 a new mattress, springs or pillows. Q UUUU MATTKESSES are S and to order up to $30.00. Tho very cheap kind, that q only serve to look at and worry s where. BED SPRINGS. $2.00 to The same remarks apply as to A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED ofteu replaces an eld wood en one to great advantage. Makes the room brighter and q looks coler on a hot day or night. Cfb NEW ORIENTAL STRTPE TAPESTRIES nt, F,0c. mid 7 a yard (double width) make 6 iugs. A COUCH SPREAD in f riuge all around, at $1.50 is GoMCarts and Third new lot this season. 6 H. SIERER & CO., O FURNITURE MAKERS, On Queen Street, Chambersburg J oooooooooooooo ooooooocoo x L THE BHGT I, LAWN SWINO MAOB Bargains in Alillinery! Closing-out SALE Owing to coutiuued ill health I will close out my entire stock of Spring Millinery ut, and below cost. This consists of Hats, flowers, Laces, Velvets, C'liilTous, Ribbons, &c, and must and will be sold. Conic Early and Get Your Choice of Bargains Mary E. Daniels. Help Wanted. A good girl for general house work; good wages, and transpor tation furnished to Lancaster Pa. Reference required. The posi tion would be in the country.along the trolley line. There will be no cows to milk, or baking to do. None, but a good all around girl for house work neod apply. For further information Inquire of L. C. Roignor, 11 W. Chestnut St Lancaster Pa. U AA a AAA ..A ..AAA . SSonsi Spring Styles in Fur, v. w is Great. rail: we enn snve vou mon- M' Mi 1 ; ! Mi READY TO CLEAN HOUSE bed, or two that ought to have c 0 O hore in stock from ;,.C0 to you awhile, you can get else $12.00. PILLOWS. HOc to & 2.00 ? mattresses. attractive curtains and cover- O 0 seme goods, 50 by 108 inches, pretty and cheap. Baby Coaches. Ilive you a nice baby ? o o o AG EH' f . ' -. i I wo SwlDKS tnt oU-U, '.! i';.!.. .' Cliclig, Camp Chuitd t::id .'r.nir, Irouinj Tables, Wash 3cnc AgenU easily malic $5 t6 $10 Per Day. Will furnuih sar.iplyi nt re duced prices to thor.a des irinj Rgency. Ivxcllisivc lerjitory given. Addres... CiearBJJ ffcaWars Cc. ci Eii', :.v CRESS'S New Millinery. Everything in the millinery line, including the most beau tiful Pattern Hats, Trim med Hats, and the choicest selection of Flowers, Chif fons, and Trimmings of all kinds. As this is our first spring season, our goods arc ail new, and of the LATEST STYLES. No shelf-worn goods, nor goods from other seasons. Our Prices arc the Lowest. Call and Ik convinced. Thanking you for your pre vious patrouage, we ask you for a share of your present. Store diagonally opposite ili i Cooper House. Mrs. E. M. GKESS. Men UVcinte-ci. Rertpwtable fciiflu men, acd 20 to 27 yearii, ublu mid willing to work with spude und shovrl, and do other common labor Iu Hiimtner, and do work in thu wood in winter. Nu froo cur fare. Wagna 20 jx r month and board. Kxtra pay for lonjf con tinued faithful Kin-vice. ED KEICHEN13ACH, (Yuni,f SlirvAvmv Jefferson, Wisconsin, Hints. 1
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