Dold llitms and Hacou are fiue iu quality'. (Jet them at Irwin's. tieo. A. Hard lias transferred ins residence from St. John, to Perth, N. I). Maurice Trout is visitine his hrother, Dr. X. C. Trout at Fair field, Adams county. ' Smith's show held forth in this place last Saturday evening, at tracting a pretty big crowd. Mr. D. D. Doshong, Jr., accom panied by his mother, Mrs. D. D.Doshong, Sr., and by Mrs. Herto Harm, spent last Thursday at McCounellsburg. This is a good time to sub scribo for the 1 ulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Mr. John Hoover and Miss Jess Nace of Chambersburg, spent from Saturday until Monday among friends iu this place. All kinds of Dried Fruit and Canned CJoods cheap at Irwin's. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Stoler, Mr. and Mrs J. Frank Knyeart, and Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Miller all of Saxtou, spent last Thursday night in this place. For a sum mer outing they were driving overland to Gettysburg. "Zest" with a china cud in package anew breakfast food "Power food" G cents a package iet it at Irwin s. There will be an ice cream fes tival at the Salvation Army church ground near Hig Cove Tannery on Friday and Saturday evening, June 3rd and 4th. Mrs. A. J. Pittraan and chil dren May and Frank visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Sleeman at Saltillo on Sunday and Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hann, of Webster Mills, stopped an hour or two iu this place last Friday on their way to Saluvia to see the former's sister, Mrs. Joseph Everts, who has been very sick for several weeks. Mrs. Hann returned home ou Saturday. Mrs. Geo. W. Decker lost a blue plush pocket book between her home in Licking Creek township and Iiarrisonville last Saturday evening. The pocket book con t uned about $2.77 in cash. The liudor will be rewarded, besides receiving the thanks of the owner by leaving it at the postoftice in Iiarrisonville. Mr. Ed liar r of Uiddlesburg, was a pleasant caller at this of fice last Friday. He and Grant McEIdowney brought the big merry-go-round outfit of James Meek from Sandy Run to this place, and Ed remained a few days visiting his sister Mrs. Charlie Hender in town, and his old homo friends down at Hig Cove Tannery. FOR SALE. Having made up my mind to go west I will sell a nearly new fall ingtop buggy, with thousand-mile axle, spring seat and back, red plush cushion and back; a 3-year old colt, gentle, nice driver, and a set of good harness, blanket and Jap robe. This property will be sold at Spoor's sale at Saluvia next Saturday afternoon. ' A year's credit will bo given. S. S. Nkwman. For Sale at a Sacrifice. The undersigned intending to quit the machinery business will sell at "away down" price his en tire outfit consisting of the fol lowing : 1 Peerles Traction Kngino, 12 horse power. 1 Geiitnr Mfg., Co., Separator, class I'.. 1 Gel Mfg., Co., Saw Mill No. 1. used only two months. 1 Victor Clover Huller. 1 Deerlng Corn Huskei run one Season. 1 Tornado Shredder, U In first class order. Call on or write to Jeksk C. Boungeu, New Grenada, Pa. WAKNINO. If you have kidney or bladder trouble and do not uso Foley's K'iduey Cure, you will have only yourself to blame for results, as it positively cures all forms of kidney and bladder diseases. Sold at Trout's Drug Stora. Farm (or Sale. Farm of 143 acres of tine slate land iu first class condition, 2 miles from Mercersburg. A run of water through evory field. Good stock farm. Will be sold Write to P. O. Box 6, 3 mo. Mercersburg, Pa. ' Pernonally-Conductcd World's Fair Tour. The undersigned has arranged for a ivrsonally cDiulucted tour to the St. Louis Exposition over the most attractive route availa olo for the members of the Alum ni of tho Cumberland Valley State Normal School and their friends, teachers and all others that may desire to join the party. It will bo a hftoen-dny excursion, starting from Shipponsburg, Pa., July uth. Everything that will contribute to the comfort and pleasuro ol the members of the party will bo carefully looked af ter by competent persons. We expect to have a party large enough to secure a special train all tho way through. For full particulars concerning what promises to be a most de lightful trip, address, Jos. F. Hauton, Shipponsburg, Pa. A COSTLV MISTAKE. Blunders are sometimes very expensive. Occasionally life it self is the prico of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, head ache, liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. L'.'c, at Trout's Drug Store. Farmers' Institutes. The County Hoard of Farmers' Institute Managers, will meet at the County Commissioners'oflice on the second Tuesday of June, to arrange for the place where Institutes are to be held this sei son. All of our people who de sire institutes, ought to attend this meeting and present their claims. This board is composed of the Local Mem bers of the State Board of Agriculture, and one representative from each County Agricultural Society, the Pomona Grange aud County Alliance. If you find that you cannot attend this mectitijr. address a letter with your request to 11. M. Kkxdall, McCounellsburg, Pa. For Sale. An "li" Peerless Engine, a"C" Peerless Thresher, an Empire Clover Huller, a Woodsaw and Water tank all in srood condition on Easy Tkhms. Address, Eo H. DiKiir., 4-13-3 mo. Lemaster, Pa. A FRIUIITENED ItOHSE. Running like mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occurrences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salvo handy and there's none as good as Huckleu's Arni ca halve. Hums, cuts, sores eczema and piles, disappear quick ly under its soothing effect. 2."c, at I rout' Drug Store. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Tho iMirtfisiviicil TiiixU-c fur the lielrs of Wllllnm A. NpiTr. luto of T.l.-l.-lnff Cn-clt town 'ilp. clepensiMl. ui I on the iri'iiii-es lit Knliivhi, Full. m enmity. I'.i.. nt I n'einek I'. M. Saturday, June 4, 1904, the following vultmhle re:il exttite to wit: the VV 1 1- L I A VI . sPF.I-n MANSION FARM .ituile on the tiiiniiiUi- m Suliivia. nine miles writ of MuCnnnplNhurit, eontulnltiK 210 ACRES line Red Slmle lund of whleh MO ueres are tv-urrd. well fenced, and In excellent state of eiiliivulion. the balance well timbered. The 'improvements are a line, lurre. nearly new UHICK HOUSE, f BANK DARN, a trood tenant house, n nearly New Store lullilitiK. and all neeexxarv outbuildings. The mansion house Is :i7x ir, feet, and the ham iVI.VKI. There are two Koo.l wells on the premises, titer piped to the dwelling, and anoodelsteru on the poreh. The furm In well watered, and there Is about '.'5 aeres of exeellent meadow land; also a line YOU IN J ORCHARD of ehoiee fruits. Tin property Is most d. slnilile, livlntr Inclose proximity to church and school and a posnf. Ilee In the store. TKHMS : l.i per cent, of tin purchase money to be paid on day of sale, and the remainder, excepting tlMO. which Is to remain In the bauds of the purchaser at 5 per cent, annual Interest during the llretlme of Mrs. Itachel ,. Speer Is to be paid Id cash upon continuation or sale, I'HANK 1". LYNCH. Mammoth Display OF Summer Millinery. Hats. Flower." , Ribbons, Feathers. Tips, Plumes. An extensive assortment, of daintily trimmed Hut ready to select from, ranging in UH prices. For tho benefit of our customers wo have secured an exclusive "city trimmer," to inuko or to trim to order. 1 tat or Honnet to suit any face or style. Fresh Summer Dress Goods. -fancy and plain, All- Prothonotary's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tlm following named unronntants have lllc.l their Recount iu tli I'rotholiotar.'s OIHce and that the mum will b brewiited to the Court of Common l"lcaol 1 altoa Cuuiity, I'eioia., nil Tuemlav following ceoiel Monday of .lune ni'Xt(hcllig U Inst.) I'liBt ami tlnal mvnunt of Or. A. K. Iiavls, f'utninitlee ot the estate of Marv 1-1. Kirk il Lu natic, late ot "J aylor township, deceased. Proth'y'K Ollb'e, t liKO. A. IIAHItlS, 1y in, IU04 , I'rothonotary. Gettysburg, Pa. CITY" HOTEL, (One square from either depot. ) Accommodations for J50, KntcH 1.50 to $2.50 Per Kay. BOARD BY THE WEEK $7. $8 & $10 Hot CZolct Bath, li I c t rl cr Llght.Gm, Stenm Het Sr Cinll Uella, JOHN E. HUGHES, Prop. We can give you any kind of a carriage de sired over the Ilattleiield. Free llus to and from all trains. Oof . 1st Nat Hank of Gettysburg, tKl llrudst reel's and Huun s. I While India Linen, Organdie, Swiss, I.awns Ginghmu, Hatiste, Mulls, Mousselines. Distinguished styles in Summer Cloths and Mack Goods wool Kyber and French J'amise. W NOTIONS Hosiery. Gloves, Mitts, Ruching, Collai-R, Ties, Fancy Slocks, Pun Combs, Side Combs, Hair Ornaments, Shirtwaist Sets, Buttons, Kinbroideries, J. aces. C. li. Corsets, F. P. Corsets, and R. & G. Corsets. Ladies' Ready-made Shirtwaists and Tailored Dress Skirts. you si ek if it is popular, pretty, meritorious can be bought t this store for less money tliiln It costs elsewhere. 13uy the "Manner," the most sensible and comfortable, pattern on the market. A variety always on sale. Mest trade prices for K'us and Poultry. T. J. WEINER, HANCOCK, AID. 1 FURNITURE and CARPETS -T 1 Manufactures Price. Send us your name and we will send you our bargain sheet. WEST DUBLIN. Some of our people attended the Memorial sermou at Ilustou- town by Rev. B. A. Salter on Sunday. There was a good attendance at Fairviow Sunday evening to hear tho sermon on, "The call of Moses," preached by Iiev. Salter from Ex. 51:10. J. E. Lyon wont to Allegheny last week ou business. IS. K. Mollott with a force of men is busily engaged at the frame work of .1. V. Lr.idig's barn. L. J. Hockensmith, I C. Dosh ong and James MelloLt are busy sawing tho lumber for this barn. The Democratic primary of this township on Saturday after noon was very largely attended and all candidates remembered. A steam merry-go-round pass ed through hero last Thursday morning on its way south. There has been ho mo petty thieving in this vicinity again. Hiram Clevenger and J. E.'Lyon wore tho losers, tho former of corn and potatoes aud tho hitter of (lour. A. J. Comurer has been en gaged tho past week hauliag for his- brother, O. W. Comerer In Wells Valley. AN ALAKM CLOCK FOR K. If you want to get up early and fool good all day take a Eitlle Early Kiser or two at bed time. These famous httlo pills relax the nerves, give quiet rest and ro freshing slep, with a gentle movement of the bowels about break fatt time. W. II. Uowell, Houston, Tex., say s "Early KIsors are tho best pill made for consti pation, bick headache, biliousness etc." Bold at Trout's drag store. PLEASE NOTE! in the "jrood" old summer time"' within I his space, we w ill tell of things wo sell that will please your friend, tho "inner man." COFFEE llio, Special Kin, ( 'lioiee Santo.-;, extra fain y 12c, l.H', XX XX is,.. Maracaibo, extra fancy JOc, Lemons, .' for .', l.Tma Means lie, l'ea Means fx;, Scotch I'eas lc C. P. Scott, Cash Grocery. "Take are of thn pennies and tho dollars will take care of themselves," these values touch tho vital spot-the pocket book. .U'ieceOak Med Uoom Suit $9.95. ! Piece Dak Med lloom Suit $13.95 up'tO $50. White Iron Med l.95 to $10. Good Mocker 95c to $10. Good Carpet 15e., yard to 75c. oilcloth I9c, to 35c, a yd. l'arlor Suit $11.95 to $50- 8F. E. MILLER, 13 to IT E. MARKET ST, Chambersburg, Pa. Mention this paper when writing. a u I THE NACE STORE! Summer Announcement Do You Want to Save Money ? We are in a position to sell cheap er than any of out-competitors, as we at e closing out our en tiro stock, and wo are selling at cost as no other merchant U willing to do. We can save you money on Men's Suits, I'ants, and Hoy's suits and odd pants. Men's hic., overalls now 40c., Men's iOc., work shirts now 40c, shlrlini,' ;" and lie., per yard. Men's and women's and children's work and dress shoes for 20 to "()u., pair less than old prices. Our Dry Goods Department Is full of bargains. White Lawns, Shirtwaist (foods, Ginghams, calicoes, at prices that will cause you to supply your wants. II AUK V E. HUSTON, Clear Ridge Pa. 1K 3 Just received another lot of Trousers; Meady-to-wea 1 o thlnjf. al so, a nice line of oft ill 1 1 vo nave a few .Men s Suits to close out at 2.7.i; some Youth's pi , minimi n .-piece suns at uu cents, i neso are bargains not near half price. Hats, Straw Hats aud Wool Hats a complete assortment. Neckwear, Another Invoice of the latest stylo Neckties just In. P men's Suits, m A. TJ. NA0E & SON, McCONNELLSKUKG, PA. ICodol Dyspepsia Curo Diyastt what you eat. FOLEYSHONETMCAR ura OeUti Prvata Pneumonia YES SIR Watches arc Repaired Here and I give a written Kuaranteo with every job. Clocks and jewelry repaired. Also a nice line of watches, (docks, and jewelry for sale. Mest values for your money. E. B. Stevens, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Three Springs, Pa. C. E. Goldsmith, Koy Wajuer, aud Herbert MeKinbin, spent Saturday in Chambersburpr, wl ere they attended a very in teresting ganio of ball between Chambersburg, and" Carlisle In diana. - Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice in hereby kIvi-d that the following numvil uecouhtiiniK huve tiled their huoouiiih . m.:r uuu lers h onii'e or KUltOD eoiiilty, I'll.. Ulid that the Kume will b iireent. en lo the tiriJliuns' (;urt of mild ooontv for .M.niiii.wuu ou mo Ma TtM'Mluy (Hthduy) of Judo A. L) , nail " v The llrst uuel tlout uceoimt of T. Wllott Mem- rraiuuir 1)1 llie JUKI Will Blld tent.. niKiit of Ikon Ciitohall lute of Taylor town. hlp Uueeukeil. The llrst imd Mnul ueciiuiitof FenmndoDenk er, iiiliiiinlKtrutor of the e.nue of liult.er iuie ui uckidk uiecii township Ue oeused. Ihe Brut und Hnul iioooiint of Luolnda Mul lott uud Hii i.er Mellon. luliinoistmlorM of the estuteof Mulihew W. Meliott lute of Uekloif . ''.'.''C.".1?1 nnrt "uul ttooount of John K. Ken' null. M M. Keiidull unit .Inm-s H k-..,,.i,.n ... i-eutoni of the lust will und testament of nuuuiin uuu or Ayr township, do. eeused. The Mrst und llniiul uoeount of Win. H. Nel. on. ex'outorof the lust will und tHsiuinent of iii'ouuuu j, r ore lute or MuUonnellHburv, I'r.. Utrueusvd. I tie Hrst und llnul ucuount of Juiueu Henry, """"" niiTi iuiiito uuu a. j. roru. jr., exeuu tors f t, (,t wm ,! leMtuiuent of A.J. rore jute 01 loiui towush0, Oeueused. The llnul ueooulit of M. It. Similiter. !,, . . ei-uiorof the lust will und lesiuuienl of Mury AIh ii lute of MuUoiinullhburir. I'u , duoeused. UuKlsrer'. Onlee. i Muy IN. inoi. i" OKO. A. HABUI8. KfKlstei. Jolm'Pedden and Capt. Dottermau will hoi 1 preaching services at the sulvatioo army church near Cove Tannery Kuntlav morning at 10j30, at 2:0 p. m., and nt H o'clock p. m. For Ka1o at Trout's drug store. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT The 1 1 ,00 bottl conulm fi llmeitht trial Uu. which Mill for SO Mill OMLV AT TM LAIOtATOKV 0 E. C. DWITT & COMPANY, C1IICAGO, IU, - M i best Goods Least Money. 8 V NO Job Lots, Auction Goods. f, $ Nothing but Fresh Goods direct from factory.- Life is f too short to buy trash ! You can save 20 to 40 per jjjj H ' cent, bv buying from us. m 2000 Yards New Carpets S3 tij direct from loom. Brussels, Ingrain, Rag, and Tapes- $ 5 try at lowest price, beautilul - T -mm- a Japanese Mailings . fresh from Japan. Window Curtains FURNITURE. m P. S3 N ft: from Paris and Switzerland, 2, 3, and 3 1-2 yds. long. tJ r-.-v P k sVJ I $ Iron and Enamel Bedsteads, Parlor Suits, Chamber 2J -Suits, Couches, &c, at lowest prices. All kinds of Agricultural Implements, Fertilizers, Wire, etc, If you need anything to eat, use, or wear, write for prices or call. Don't forget you can save 20 to 40 psr cent. here. CLAY PARK. Three Springs, Pa. J. K. JOHNSTON Ready with Spring and Summer Goods. it All are Invited to come and Inspect the pretty lines. See Our Spring Clothing-fresh, up-to-date styles for men and boys. Large selection of separate Dress Pants. The best 50c Overall, in blue and stripes. We are proud ot our new lines of Shoes, both for dress and every day wear. ' beautiful assortment of Dress Shirts ; also Work shirts bought before the advance. The finest line of Mercerized Shirtwaist Pat- terns we have ever had ;'also Percales, Lawns, Dim ities, etc. see our new straw Hats before you get one. Straw matting from 10 to 30c a yard. Felt window shades Sc. Oil window shades 20c. K. JOHNSTON, McDonnellsburg, Pa OCmCOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOCOOOOOO' 'AS YOU LIKE IT TabloB, (latpeor small), Mirrors, TuboureUes, ' DivaDH, 8 FurnitUTP seved in Every Style to i uiniLUIC suit Any Tast Flemish and Weathered Oak Library Tables, small tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Mis sion style for the den or library. For the PARLOR, Sofas, Arm Chairs, Reception Chairs, Rockers, Cabinets, (opon or enclosed). For the DINING ROOM. China Closets, Serving Tubles, KxtenslonJTables, . Sideboards, Uuffets, Screens, Canv and wood-seat chairs, , Tubles and Cubluets for the kitchen. For the BED ROOM. Dressing Bureaus. Rockers, Dressings Tubles, Chairs, Chiffoniers, Indian Scats, , Mirrors, i Screens, Clothes trees, ' Fancy tables, Iktdstcads, Desks, In Mahogany, Bird's-eye Maple, Golden Oak, Ac. ' ReAAeads In Brass and Iron, enameled in white and colors. V win be pleased to have you call and examlno our stock. You are welcome, whether you buy or not. Special work made to order at our factory. S H. SIERER & CO., ; Nos. 49-51. Queen St. Chambersburg, F. ooooooooo oooocooboooooo
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