, Stevens' lee Cream Parlor is (tpn to the public now. Girls Wanted. ten ly eui ploy mprit, good wages. Apply to Chanilieraburg Hosiery Co. .- - ot. Two Kentuckians fought a duel over a dollar and both wore (ril ed. Had they invested the dollar in true Kentucky style, neither would have boot) more than half shot. Huston at&altillu pays 70 cents in trade for potatoes, li!c for country side, Lie for shoulder, and H3c for ham. In Des Moines, Iowa, a law suit has been started over a goat that got upou a roof and ate some of the shingles, and then craned its neck into a window and feasted on some clothing in reach. Pre sumably the charge is that the goat was living too high. Don't forgot that Thos. B Stev ens & Son have a nice liue of Fur niture, Framed Mirrors, and Pic ture Frames, to select li om. Dr. West expects to bo home this week and will preach in the Presby tei i;ui church in this place next Sabbath morning and even ing, and at ( Sreuhill on the morn ing of the second Sunday in June. Foit BALE. 10-horso Portable engine: (ieyser make. Call on or address ,W. W. IIkwktt, Plum Pur, Pa. Governor Stuart last Friday signed the teachers' pension bill. The measure allows school direct ors to vote pensions to teacher who have served a certian term and who are deemed worthy the Lounty of the state. 4 "Here's tayour health and hap piness" DeWitt's Little Early Risers famous little pills. Nasty sick hcadactfe or biliousness may come on any time; the cure is an Earlj limer, Sold at Trout's drug store. I The people of Pennsylvania are calling uptfn former Governor Pennypacker to explain his state ment that there was no graft in the furnishing ot the State capi tol. But he i muzzle. The M. I. Sunday school of Fort Littleton, will hold their Children, s Day services Sunday 'mot$ on Prof. Carton. (fVmiln i.i1 fr.jtj. M nnfcl tioi-lyns his means permitted. Brother llutou was In many -e ipeota an uncommon man; he had hOSfl sferlintf chatflcieristics .lileKiitv, ein-rv.'V and faithful noss. Ho noter Fettered in the proper parforstavca of ins duty: his pa 61 10 services were often hurassinir nod dillicult, but he al ways matBUtlned his high ropttta Mod for right and justice wltboui audita regai d to cotiseq nances Ho died as he lived, without r l i'm or Sltgtnit having smirched .us good name. His home fcufl Canity relatious were happy and most affectionate. To all those v ln were In ' lose bvndsol friend diip with Rr other Barton, hit death will le keenly foil. A room here of the whole fraternity I F KKK.m.S NS, we mourn hi loss mid unite in the sad though' hat a good, useful, and worthj Christian man and Brother ha.' oeeu too early taken from QUI mid si. Prof. I! irton'sservici s as Conn iy Superintendent of Public In struction cannot be too highly ap preciated. His Brat) as well as the two years of his second term, ivas marked by a dignified and faith! ul devotion to its best inter sts; no sacririce on his part was 100 great in the strict and intelh rent performance of the duties devolving upon the occupant ol that high and responsible posi mod; he was candid, outspoken, faithful, and loyal in every act; he used not lengthy phrases nor llowery rhetoric; his decisions vere prompt, just and mindful of the rights and privileges of those affected. His administration of the affairs of his oflice refl -cled honor and cred;t upon himself uf -i Christian gentleman, as well as jp .tithe fraternal organizations 10 which he was alliliated. It is diflicult for me to speak und'i- such try ing ci rcu m stances, when emotion causes the heart to rise and the voice to tremble Such is my condition as I stand by the casket of my dear dear Friend and Brother to day. We have rejoiced together in the sun shine, aucl sy mpujiizud with each ither in the shadow. Standing VALUABLE FARM AT Private Sale. Tht undersigned ill sell what is I known as t lie fcmerv Markley farm in l Wells township, on the mail from the turnpike to Neiv Grenada, A lioiit 1 mile northeast of Weill Tannery, con taining tit Hcres: about 100 Ht-rest 0 1S ltd anil in good stale or oufttvs lion, llir- balance in timber. Tbe im- neovswsntt are w Salic ally a sew bonis niiii ban lbs boose being i rWO AM) ONK HALS' BTOR) SIGHT-ROOM HolSF. with water ir 'bo kitchen: nml the bsrn is a lrg" HANK MAUN. Tbe pises ll well wa tered, ami has a skse orchard Ol ap ples, pears and Sherries. This Is a desirable limestone farm near sbsrofa and school, and close to the Uroad Top market, the nest in the country. Tamil will lie made to suit purchas er. For further information call on or address, OsnaoS w. sum:, Wells Tannery, Ia 1 -S-lHi tf. in the presence of Almighty God, to whom the spirit of our depart ed Brother has returned, 1 feel that we should r?llcct upon tbe solemnity of Death: and as we ontempiate tbe immortality ol the soul, rise to a higher couccp- still wearing his tion of the immensity of God's in- nmte love in giving man Eternal Life? for the soul never dies, but lives on through the countless ig"s we call Eternity. "Life, how lvtrt: otornilv how Inner " evening J OOB 2nd. An interest j How often, after the closing ol ing program of Exercises is be- J our Lodge I while many ha:l gone ing prepared and a successful en-1 10 hRr homes), the few wholin- tertainmentiwill be given. cuversV,?,l,ced " ; I junior turning out the lights; files get quic.c and certani re VALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. The underslcned, desiring tO rciire from farming, will oiler at private sale his home farm, situate on the Cove Road two miles north of MdConnelli burg. Thil farm contains ibOUt 1 1 1 acres, in addition to which is II 'ty acres of valuable timber land. These tracts will be sold separately, provided the home farm is sold first, or both to gether as the purchaser may desire. The land is in splendid state of culti vation, well watered, anil plenty of ex cellent fruit. There is a never failing spring of excel lout water at the house, and an abundant supply of water in the barnyard. The improvements consist of a comfortable DWF.1,1.1 ' 1 HOUSE, large BANK BARN, wagon shed, and other outbuildings For further information, call on or ad dress QSORQK S.VYDKR, or S. W. KlHK, 1 10 if. McConnellsburg, Pa. Mr. Samuel W. Hess, wife and their httlo son Blair, of Belfast township, spent a few hours in tow j last Friday. lief from Dnf ment. Plesl alone for Prl positive au'j Shoop's Magic Oint e note it is made is, and its action is certain. Itching, then were we, too, reminded that it was time for us to take our da p.trture. Looking down time's vista in this (Ireat Fraternity, I see it narrowing into the year ' pa ted lBWJ at which time i was brought A SIQMFICAM PSA VSR. "May the Lord help you make Iluckleu's Arnica Salvo known to ill," writes .). G. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, X. C. "It ijuickly took the pain out of a felon for me aud cured it in a wonderfully short time." Best on earth for sores, bums aud wounds. jc. it Trout's drug store. painful, prolrudiug or blind piles j into true Masonic Light disappear like magic by it use. Large nickel capped glass jars; 50 cents. Sad by Dickson's drug store. j A few das agoat liiddlesburg a horse was tied to tho back of a buggy whicti was standing on the binks of a stream of water. The w.nd was olowiug fiercely and it started the buggy down into the stream pulling the helpless horse after it. Into the water ooth went and unfortunately the poor ani BSa was drowned. For a cold or a cough take len nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. It is bettor than any other cough remedy because its laxative prin ciple assuros a healthy copious action of the bowels, and at the same time it heals irritation of the throat, strengthens the bron chial tubes aud allays inflamma tion of tho mucous membrane. Contains llouey and Tar, pleas ant to take. Children Jiko it. Conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by Trout's drug store. A new act of assembly govern ing thesaleof cigarettesaud cigar ette papers has ju9t been signed by doveruor Stuart making it a misdemeanor for any parsons to Bell or give or cau.so to be sold or given cigarettes or c'garette pap ers to persors under 111 ,v ears of age. The law carries with it a penalty of from $100 to ijiilOO tine furhach and every offense. Free samites of "Preventios" and a booklet on Colds will be gladly mailed you, on request, by Dr. Shoop, liacine, Wis., simply to prove merit. Preentics are little Candy Cold Cure tablets. No t'uiniue, no Laxative, nothing harmful whatever. Preveutics preveut colds - as the name im plies when taken early, or at the "Sneeze Stage." Fog a seat ed cold or la grippe, break it up ftisljf and quickly with Prevent ion. Bold by Dickson's drug htnoe that time, 1 have seen Misouic Lights turned out along life's roadside one by one. There were great lights, and lesser hgnts, but a'i lights brighteniug happy homes. voluntarily lent his assistance. Up to the very last day and the last meal, enjoyed through his characteristic hospitality, he proved to be the true aud laith ml friend and helper we autiei- ho would beat our tirst meeting. U s was not the friend ship of a day. His was not the love of a moment; but his was an ever growing friendship, and an over endearing love. His was not the hand shake of a false Broth er, nor that of a hypocritical friend. His was the warm-heart. Brother JLrton was a dignified ! od greeting of sincerity aud truth. gentleman of sterling integrity; 'his word was his bond." He vas approachable and companion able, but with that reserve which increased rather than diminished his gentlemanly deportment. He moved through life with appar ently little f notion, uom manning the respect aud confidence of all who kuew him. The sincerity aud honesty of his convictions, mingled with a dignity of pres ence and graciousness of manner commanded the respect aud us Teachers of Fulton County, you have lost a Friend most true. No more shall ne visit your schools, as was his duty, and oft expressed pleasure. May his wise counsels and loving admoni tions be cherished and ever be followed to your profit, lie loved the School Room. Honored members ot the Fac ulty of the Normal School of my native county, you are here to pay your solemn respects to one i I, woo lorineri, oeiogneii to your teem of those who were blessed i.oble and intelligent body. One with his friendship. The home life of our dear Brother Barton was one of ideal devotion to his beloved wife, and two darling boys George and Charles, whose comforts and interests were ever upon his loving heart. Thisdispetisaunu of Providence should teach us the need ot com ing into close touch with our Brethren in Freemasonry, and draw the bauds of fraternal love more tirmly during our earthly Pilgrimage, rather than save our llowers to scatter on their graves. 'Wo should strive to practice out of the Lodge those principles of religion and morality we are taught within it; then we will be better enabled to display fie beauties of holiness to the honor of God's great name. By serving Him aright, all our doings will tend to His glory and the salva tion of our souls." 'Clmnce uuii change ure lu.-y ever; M .1 l.-.-uy, 1,0,1 age, Hut Ins uiel-cv v. uuftu uuvttr; UimI Ifi vvKi1,.m. oort Is love." It was my privilege, and it was most truly a privilege, to be in the inner circle of true and un adulterated Friendship with Brother Barton. A little more than a year ago Brother Barton am one of the first to welcome me to the work to which I had been appointed in your com muni ty. He assured me at that time of his hearty no operation iu the work of our Divide Wprahipln Master. In every good work, looking towards the temporal and spiritual advancement of the church he loved, he gladly and oi wiiom you might sneak at length far more satisfactorily than can I. You, loo, know I'rof. Barton to love him. Nor could I forget that noble body, the triple linked Fraterni ty to which i am alliliated, and within whose sacred ranks Broth er Barton so prominently figured. F.veu when ins physical strength was nigh exhausted he still, "to h :lp tho boys out" (as he would say), faithfully and very proti cieutly instructed new candidates in the principles of friendship, love and truth. True iu his homo lite, fuithful in his public duties, sincere in his lodge affiliations, honest in business, devoted and benevoleu: in tho Methodist Episcopal church, and yet loving all church es; humble aud meek m his faith in God and iu His sou Jesus Christ. Thus would we epito miza the life of this good man, this courteous gentlemui, this most beneficent Christian char acter. Aud now, my dear Sister Bar tou, y,.u whose grief and sorrow is so great because of the sever ance of this earthly tie, sobered and holy, look up unto Him who hath promised to be a husband to the widow and a father to the fatherless. You have professed tils name; you have learned to be lieve His Word, sod so uow leau upon Him whose arm is strong, whoso power is Almighty, and who has assured us through His servant, that though we be cast down, yet shall we be lifted up. Spring Best Values and Lowest Prices Have won success for our St-iinmcr l r WIS H. WIBLK, MMIIUNI. rHANK P. LYNOH. ATTONNlr ANO SOtlOITOK, Millinery Quaint Npw Style -trlmnipil anil Our Rower Kftrilth Is lilleii with mtrlmmeil -ready for vour fielei'tlon. BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS Violr'H, Heliotrope, Valley I, lilies, PuUiei. Willi Hoses, American BMUt; lioill wliltc. phlk, and all the season's colorings. Ribbons All 11 W OolOflngl dStalts, moOnllftbt blue. Ilml ieen, ompirp green, tsupe, hsUetrope. Our line of Drstl Material is nnqueitlombl Hie finest offer-tils Of the season. Piste's, plain and fancy vie with MOO other in harmon ious ami artistic, shading. . White Goods Linen, India Linens, llimity, Fancy MoUllSlttS Hotted Swis. AJ a I s t ! in g s Silks. Wash Si ks, Mohair, Mercerized Gingham, etc. Beautiful white shirtwaists, ludles' muilln underwear, ladles' knit underwear, American Lady Corsets. and buy the Bail Goodl Obtainable at tin otOSSlt inir'in of oma profit. X, J. Wiener, Hancock, AAoryland. Banner Patterns In Stock. m 1 Madden Bros. Three Springs, Pa. General Store m m Birdscil Road Wagon m The praise of satisfied users throughout the ag ricultural n orld has made the name of Deering so A well known that it is not necessary to dwell at Jh ffi length on the merits of (he Dsering Harvesting Machines. X We have in stock Binders, Mowers, and Rakes, X Y We delight in offering to the public the famous X o the wagon that is guaranteed heaviest ironed, light- O est running, best proportioned wagon on the mar- Q ket. The Mijfiinburg and Parry Buggies are so well O known as to need no comment. We have them al- O ways on hand. Also, a fullhn e of all kinds of O FARMING IMPLEMENTS. WORK GEARS. BUGGY HARNESS, FLYKETS, ETC. Tr 7. - f m f . . . we are neaaguaners jor anyzmng use a on tne farm or in the house. Furniture, Stoves, all kinds oj tiaravsare, ury uooas, Notions, etc. Q By reason of early purchasing we are able to of fer some rare bargains on g Men's and Boys Clothing, o 8 Come and examine our stock. In our Shoe De partment we have the one that gives satisfaction O both in style, comfort and wear O "The Famous o Rice Hutchings." We have the largest stock of goods of any store S in this end of the county. Give us a call. We are ft conscious of the fact that the satisfied customer to fe is the best customer, and aim to handle the right C a quality of goods at the right prices. 3 MfUdll. W. NA0H I- I - tf, KCOTT AurXANOrn, n. f It ANK MSNHY, VIC fIOtlT. Aftht. OAlHIln. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OR M'COINNELLSBURG. PA. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. The Hank has inereased in business ranidl.v oml It is now ready to share its narnlnjs with its depositors, thus (jiving them u safe invest ment at home. Commenced business on April 2, IM0 notice the grad ual growth during the past year. Total resources at the close of busi ness ' MAY 8, 1006, 170.M7.00; OCT. 1, 1006, 6121,233 12; JUNE L906, 8S,660 22; JAN. I, 1007, 618(5,134.82; JULY 2, 1006, 601,065.25; M AliCH 22, 1907, 6150,008.26, i.oans made on personal and collateral security, and Notes dis counted. Courteous treatment to all. Correspondence solicited from those desiring Loans or wishing to open an account with its. If you cannot call in person, send your deposits by mafl, they will receive prompt attention. UIREC TORS : LEWIS H. WIOLE. UNO. P. 8IPE8, JNO A. HENRY. W. 8COTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. r . ... QRISSINvaER. R.M.KENDALL. CHA8. E. BARTO N Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. We now have on display a fine line ot this sea son's Latest Styles, just received from New York. We have hundreds of Uuntrimmed Hats besides hundreds of Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats. We can rest easy that we Jiave the largest line of Millinery in the county. All of the most popular shapes and styles. We believe in makin; quick sales and small pro fits. We have an elegant line of Ribbons, Collars, Belts, Laces, Dress Skirts, Shirtwaists, Pitticoats, Combs, Ladies Vests, etc. Call and examine our stock. We give a Fancy Hat Pin or Fan with each Hat. McConnellsburg. Opposite Postoffice. rooooooooooo oooooooooocoo IIIVTVTIT A avlr m mrmLmtmmA ara . SFHIHU MILLINERY ! q Beautiful Models In Charming Millinery. One of the foremost thoughts In AVer woman's mind at this time, is the selection of S charming lint to complete ber summer wardrobe. The chief Cisential character, excluslveness and proprie ty are embodied in a most captivating manner in our com prehensive collection of Peril models and our own creations. We extend an invitation to every lover or Pretty Hats to call and examine our stock. Mrs. H. C McCiain, Hustontovrn, Pa. m m m We want your custom. ourp rices. Give us a call and get Madden Bros. m i$ Telephone Connection . Hides Wanted. 1 Tho undusigned will pay for roeu. hitlos free from cuts, the following prices : Steers aud heifers, 10c. ; 3ows, Sic.; bulls, he; aalf-skins, 60 to 80c.; tallow, 4-c. Cut hides, 1 cent a pound less thau foregoing prices; suited hides, 1 1 io lj cents. Fal l Wahn'lu. or Wanted A you tig man woman of pleasing manne", a teacher preferred, to represent the publications of A. 8. Barnes & Co. in Fulton county. Ad Iress at once Howahu R, Myshs, 11 Central Trust Huilding, Altoona, I'd. M. M. Hocnenenalth, of Andd ver, was a j!uasant caller ut tbe "News" Dolce last Saturday. HIDES.- James Sipes & Soni pay 10, 18, and 1 tic a pound cash, for beef hi 'oh at their butcln i shop in MoOonnetlsbarg, also blgpaat price paid for calf skins, sheepskins aud tall w. Buggies and Wagons 1 have just refilled my sheds .with a line lot of Hughes and WtttfOM which 1 am selling un der a written guarantee at Rock Bottom Prices i also have in stock a lot of "liugy Wheels and Muggy Poles. I want your trade. 1 'lease come and see my stock before you make a purchase. Thanking the public for liber al patronage iu the past, and soliciting S Continuance of the same in the future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. oooooooooooo oooooooooooooo J. K. JOHNSTON'S 1 Shirtwaists $1.00 I Our entire stock is new and fresh, not a hint of cur- ried over garments in our entire display. Hj The materials, the trimmings, and desigus are in Qjl true accord with the happiest aud laPp lest thought ' )H of Spring 1807. B It will do your pocket-book good for you to see our ; largo lin" of Lawns. Dimities, Batistes and Seersuck- ers, with the assortment of Laces and Embroideries ff? for trimming. i White Lawns-8, 10, 12, 15, 25 and 3Qe, ( Figured Lawns li, H, 10, and 1 lc. (Jj Dottec'. Swiss 15 to 35c. Um We carry the largest line.of .Men's and Boys Cloth- r Ing In town. Can lit any man. Prices, $:, 5, (li, 7, B N. 10, U and 15. Men's two-piece Summer Suits, 4, $.". and ll. t$ Japanese Inlaid Straw Mattings, 1(1, 12, 15 and 25a 'ty Cottage Ingram Carpets, g& . 5 Hemp Carpets, 15 and 20c. All wool ICeverslble Ingrain. ALSO -Ji Susine silk 1 J. K. JOHNSTON'S McConnellsburg. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT VOU EAT tWlt . WU KiWuI M Ik trial staa, wklca "- f, f f , n- . o. u.wirr a coesawt. cciicAtto. rut- Fo.-salo at Trout's di ug Store AiU tor Kodol's 1907 Almanac and 200 Year cUaudsr.
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