1 Road Hot tot tor's ad this week. James AAStewart of Greunhill spont Mommy in town. INvrless Horse and CatUo I'ovv dei3 packs for -"c at RoNn son's. For n cool refreshing drink of soda water, call at Will Pieksou's drug store. John Uann killed a rattlesuake near Saluvia Tuesday that had eighteen rattles. Kead J. K. Johnston's new ad vertisement this week, for hot weather gxds. Corn Plows, Harrows, and Ag ricultural Implements geuerally at VV. H. Nesbit's and prices right. German has been made an op tional study for the junior ami senior years intheChambersburg high school. Miss Maggie Mi'haels,sister of Mrs. (It.'O. AV. Flays, of this place, fell and fractured her arm at her home in Everett last week. Attention is directed to the new advertisement of U. Sierer & Co., Chambei'sburg. They are offer ing special bargains in furniture. In selecting pine apples it is wed to remember that the tops of the finest ones have smooth edges while those of the poorer grade are saw edged. Fersons wishing Dental Work done by Dr. Stevens in this placo will note that he is away from town from the 2")th to the end of each month. The President and Mrs. Mc Kiuley are at their old home in Canton, where they will quietly rest for two mouths before re turning to Washington. The piles that annoy you so will bo quickly and permanent y heal ed if you use DeWitt'n Witch Ha zel Salve. Beware of worthless counterfeits. Trout's drug store. Holy communion at St. Paul's July 20, 1091, at 10.30 a. m. Pre paratory service July 20 at 2.30 p. m. Divine service at Big Cove Tannery church July 21 at 2.30 p. ro. A bad complexion generally re sults from inactive liver and bow els. In all such cases, DeWitt's Little Early Risers produce grat ifying results. Trout's drug store.. The Bedford and Chambers burg turnpike case was argued on Saturday, June 29, occupying a greater part of the day. The matter has been taken to cham bers by Judge Longenecker. A gold band ring was lost on June 30, 1901, on Timber Kidge road between Sharp's Grove and the Dunkard church. The finder will receive a liberal reward by returning it .to the News office. Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. John ston, who have beeu spending several weeks visiting among friends and relatives in the West, returned to their home in the Covo Tuesday, having enjoyed the trip very much. It is easier to keep well than get cured. DeWitt's Little Early Risers taken now and then, will always keep your bowels in per f ec t order. They never gripe but promote an easy gentle action. Treat's drug a'.o -a. A Mountsville dispatch says an aged woman of that place has given the Rev. Dr. B.B. Ilamlin.of Huntingdon, 10, because when he preached there 53 years ago the Methodist Episcopal congre gation was unable to pay him all his salary. 'Sijuiro Samuel Stailey, a ven erable resident of Rays Hill, went to the fields on Tuesday last and cut and bound a few sheaves of wheat. This is the 77th harvest that Mr. Staily has participated in. He is in his b'Jth year. Ev erett Republican. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo should be promptly applied to cuts, burns and scalds. It soothes and quickly Jieals the injured part. There are worthless coun terfeits, be sure to get DeWitt's. Trout's drug store. Drs. Nevin, of Mercersburg, and Kernpter of St. Thomas, per " formed a surgical operation upon Miss Lelia Little, at the home of Dolmar McEwen, Friday of last "week. This is the second opera tion which Miss Little has under gone. It was successful. Mer cersburg Journal. W. H. Nesbit has a few old binders which he guarantees to be all right, that ho will trade for young stock; of course, in addi tion to these, he has lota of new ones latest Improved that ho will nell cheap. Dwight Thompson and Churlio Stoarh, last week finished second coating Mrs. Susan Unger's housoon Kust Water Street, which adds greatly to its apivarance, and with the late improvements made by Mrs. Unger, in heryaid and lawn, makes it a very desira ble homo. Mr. William Alexander of Le master, accompanied by his son Charlie of Ifngerstown, and his son John and his wife of Detroit, Michigan, visited friends in this county last week. Weduenday they were with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cline of Dublin township; and, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cliue, they spent Friday with Mr and Mrs. David liinedollar of Ayr township. Wlr'e the farmers are tired with gloom apprehension as to the result of the showery weather on the outstanding wheat crop, the potato crop promises to make good any loss. Jacob Henry brought, a stalk down street the other day that 1 ad a genuine po tato growing on the stalk several inches above the ground. Jake said there was no room in the ground for any more to grow and they had to hang on above. Greeu Hill Presbyterian Sun day school is enjoying a season of blessed sunshine. The attend ance is steadily increasing and the interest is very good. The contributions for last quarter, ex ceeded that of entire previous year. Notwithstanding the in clement weather of last Sunday, the attendance was fairly good. Prof. Conn, the noted singer, was present and led the sehool iu singing a number of beautiful hymns. The Primary Depart ment carries the honors, and you should hear the children singing in the homes. Mr. W. U. Speer will give an iiiustratod desk re view of next Sunday's lesson on the new blackboard. Solo.cluott, and other inusicial features. He sure to come promptly at 9 a. m. to hear. Everybody invited. Preaching services 10.:in. m. by Dr. West, Pastor. A Poor .Millionaire Lately starved in London be cause he could not digest his food. Early use of Dr. King's New Life Pills would have saved him. They strengthen the stomach, aid di gestion, promote assimilati m, im prove appetite. Price 2i)C. Money back if not satisfied. Sold by W. S. Dickison, druggist. I.aidin. S. S, W:,son who is at work- for the American Telegraph and Telephone company spent Sun da3T at his home. Quite a heavy shower of rain passed over this township last Th ursday a f to '-noon. In some places it was nearly a water spout, and lamps were lit because of the darkness. The wet weather o' the past few days has caused some of the graiu iu the shock to grow. There was a good attendance at the Laidig Sunday School Sun day afternoon. The officers are: Supt Grant Uann, As't Sup't John Murnma Sec'y-- Etta Laidig Treasurer -Hiram I lidig. c Will Martz of Hustontown at tjnded preaching at Fairview, Sunday afternoon. A large eagle was seen on Cas per Brant's farm on Monday. Last Thursday afternoon as Mrs. J. E. Lyon was going to the stable, she taw an animal very much like a fox among her chick ens. She called for some one to come to kil' it, when, instead of running it walked up the road to ward the mountain. E. Barto-i-aud brother of Six Mile Run spentTuesday forenoon fishing iu Wooden Bridge Creek. Samuel Strait spent Saturday and Sunday at his home at Han i s')uv''le. Samuel Bl ike who has been employed at Clearfield was ca'led home by the i'liu-ss of Ids wife. HaoJ Festival. The Hig Cove Cornet Band will hold a festival Saturday, July 27, at t heir band room. Proceeds go towards defraying expenses of the baud. Every body is wel come. Corn For Sale. Clarence Trout of thia place has a hundred barrels of good corn for Hale. i , 1 (arvext is over mid the hum of 1 " thresher will Kooil 1. he;ird. th Stella Wible and .Vay I !ed ford arc on 1 ho sick list. 'rs. Wilson Cutchall, i. her collar bone broken ;:u J Maie Wiblo who had her arm broken, both seem to be getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. David Frakor, of near Fort Littleton, were guests of friends at this placo on Sun day, also (i. C. Field.?, who has beeu employed in Huntingdon county this summer spent Sun day with his parents, W. L. Fields. Howard Deuisar and family were to see Mrs. Emolyno C'hes nut at Hustontown on Sunday. George Taylor's two year old colt had the misfortune of getting its lower jaw broken last week. Myrtle Stevens passed through this place Friday evening on her way home from Huston town Nor mal. The Clear Kidge base ball team who have recently been beaten by Tammany of New Grenada, still havs a spark of hope in their hearts. They contemplate- play ing them again next Saturday at this place. Miss Rachel Taylor of Huston town spent a few days last week with Mrs. M. B. Taylor. Brady aud Roy Fleming were to see their uncle near Shade Gap on Saturday. James (Jill, of Neolyton, was in this place on business recently. Miss Raye Baker, who is visit ing Mrs. W. S. Wible of Harris burg, wi'l kae this week to spend some time with her uncle and aunt at Halifax, Dauphin county. Clear Ridge is represented at Hustontown Normal by the fol lowing students: Charles aud John Huston, Walter Brown, Ar thur Car mack, 1 !ert Wi uegard ner, and Misses Lilian Fleming, Grace Huston and Maud Fields. Master Clarence and Warren Deavor of Woodvale are spending several weeks with their grand mother, Mrs. 1J. J. (J rove. The cattle i ooier between this place aud Fort Littleton is still open. Mrs. Walter Stouffor, of Way nesboro, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mort. She DiUn t Wear A .Mask. But her beauty was completely hidden by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Then they vanish ed as will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles and Felons from its use. Infalli ble for Cuts, Corns, Hums, Scalds and Piies. Cure Guaranteed. 25c at W. S. Dickson's. l icking Creek . Austin Lake is very ill at Ho mer Sipes's. Mr. Calvin Garland spent Fri day evening at Daniel Lake's. Loy Hollenshead and Frank Daniels are attending school at Xeedmore. Miss Linna A. Deshong made a trip to Hustoutown Saturday for her brother. Miss Linna J. Deshong and her gentleman friend spent Sunday evening with her cousin Miss Linna A. Deshong. Isaac Laytou carried the mail from Needinore to Harrisouville last w eek. Oscar Met.ler of Philadelphia, is visiting friends, hi this town ship. Nelson Mellott aud family of Pittsburg aro visiting the family of S. K. Pittnian at Harrisouville. Miss Katharine MeUler spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deshong are on the sick list. Mrs. Martin Hood is still no better. Mr. Heed starts out with his thresher this week. Kiug. Mel lott, son Howard, and Levi Ilockensinith are employed at the carpenter trade in MeCun- i ! uellsburg. They have several ; houses a.i'l barns to build. ' Miss Ella Kline spent last Sun day with her sister, Mrs. Bert Harm. Benjamin Deshong has pur chased a new binder. Ho will cut Dr. Hoop's grain at Mr. Heed's. Those famous little pills, De Witt's Little Etrly Risers compel your liver and bowels to do their duty, thus giving you pure, rich blood to recuperate your body. Are easy to take. Never gripe. Trout's drug store. ( ! j ' biusuuiww nwwiiuiM ma. m . ' 1 ' ii f t : f j 1 , S H . ; t i 1 EDWARD FORE, Knobsvillc, Pa. To stimulate trade during the hot season and to clear shelves for Fall stock, I shall for a short time offer you ' my a lot o? SPLENDID BARGAINS. J5; Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoos at 20 per .J! cent discount. ?. l.2: shoos for 1.03. 1.7: shoes for $1.40. l.r0 " " !?1.20. ij:2.50 " " $2.00. fJJ And so on. Come while they last. c J; My stock of Shirts and Pants reduced 10 per cent., and (J J lj other goods in proportion. 1 1 Fr i n o Portrait Free 'J with 20 premium card. ' J I will not be undersold by Jew nor Gentile when quality of goods is considered. I do not sell granulated sugar at ! ' I I ' IK ) ; : I ( i ui or (5 cents a pound; or Arbuckle's or Lion coffee at 10 m SI' cents, and then charge you two ; do no catch-penny business. I I winie iney lasr., as i expect w cioso mein oui ai cosu. I have the agency for Fulton county of the Crescent Bicycle, built like a watch the oulv wheel that stands the test. ( ( : i r if Send to me for a catalogue. 3 D. EDWARD FORE, Knobsville, Fa. ! ! INORRIS can quote you Buggy Har ness everything complete, from r.00 to .S"0.00. Team and Farm Harness, $4.00 to $20.00. Flynots (team) $1.2" to $4.00 a pair. Flynots (buggy) $li45 to $3.9o. Collars, X cents to $2.50. Whips, H cents to $1.50. Summer Lap Robes 25 cents t,o $2.50. klT:.A F"ull Line of every' hint; used by u liorse owner. We mii'.ihf'iftun nil our uooN. nd ifimruTiti'ti the m to l? riht, or money refunded. n. l. no inns. Three Sprinc", l'n, VALUABLE MACHINERY V AT 1'iivatc Sale. The undersigned desiring heavier machinery will offer at private sale near Laidig, Fulton Comity, Pa., tho fol lowing BARGAIN'S: 1 K.ENGTNE. PEUULESS, portable, IS 11. P. good as new. 1 SAW MILL, O. S. in good condition. 1 NEW SAW MILL. 1 HUBEK TRACTION EN GINE AND THRESHER, 12 II. P. Thresher New. 1 GOOD SECOND HAND THRESHER. 1 CHOPPING MILL-capac-ity, 40 to (10 bu. per hour. 1 BAliK MILL with all Bev el Gearing, good as new. 1 VICTOR CLOVER Huller iu good condition. 1 SHINGLE MILL, capaci t'i 40 M. per day good as new, with Pulleys, Belt in'', Counter-shafting- all complete. NEW ACME WAGON. We wish to settle up our books and conduct our busi ness in a different way. Energetic young men' can here tind what they are look ing for, and at reasonable pr'.ees, for cash or on pay ments, with notes and ap proved security, good only for 30 days. Address, .JOHN F. JOHNSON. Hancock, Md- One day last wook a child of Mr. and Mrs. ISiddis Lynch bo- low Jitf Cove Tannery was crci)-1 in about on tlu porch. While' there a copperhead Hiiaive crawled i up on the porch and the child I seeing it put its hand out to play with it, When tllO VOIIOIIIOUS lVU- ... , , .. . . . .. ' tllO plUUt'U US iailgS llltO tllO : . , : child s linger. Tlie cvica or the I child brought the mother out and tho Hnake was promptly killed. 1 H, L. ' I ' : M yi I am giving a j.JJ prices on something else. I I : i : Yt Call and see my stock ot shoes HARNESS AND f FARM GEARS. f I have now on hand the largest, best, mid ( hcapeHl aHsortment of t Hand Made Harness S in Pennsylvania, and sell them J cheaper than the cheapest. Har- ness from S to $'2S always on hand. 1KMEM HUK, we make ? all our woik HY HAND and c jfuarantee it to he all right. J Fly Nets und Summer Dusters Jp very cheap und at COST with Harness. i Farm Gears of all kinds always on hund ready for use. We Rive SI'ICIAI. c low iirices to our J, I I I.TON CO! M V J, customers. Whips, Collars, Haines, Bridles, und every thing c for the horse. S Write or call for prices before you buy. W. S. 1IOSTETTFR, t Mpn'nrsburjf, I'a. S. K. Cor. Diamond. LITTLE'S EXTENSION. LOTS FOR SALE. J D. E. Little has purchused land lying between the Chumbersburg J and Mercersliurg pike lit the forks east of town. lls has had S it laid olT in lots with alleys and streets, und hus already dis'pos t ed of six. There are yet a number of very i desirable ones that will be sold on Easy Payments, s D. E. LITTLE, iMcCuiiiiclltitiurg, Pa. I have just received the largest and Best assorted line of popular,up-to-date S Millinery Goods for Spring and Summer and guarantee my custo- mers a saving of from $ 25 to 75 Per Cent. Call and see them. MRS. B. J. MOOEHEAD, Hustontown, Pa. At. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, AtcConnellsburg, Pa. All legal buxineH nod oolleotloos eutrtwted will receive careful and prompt attention. R. At. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist, MeCONNKl.I.SIlUHO, PA. ' A Cleun Oup and Tuwnl with each Shave. Kvt-iy lliihK Antiseptic. Uu.ni-, Sterilized. '"'Simp in loom lately Decupled by Kd Braae. THE HARRISONVILLE AT Harrisonville, Pa. INN, ' n the Turnpike nix milt'H wi'Nt of MeCon- Viu': '1 Ins oiil una populur hotel .ntund liuw ly rtuilt. niiwiy lunjulicd uud in ifi:in,iL'itin'iil t'u'M flats A;coi(ijnHl.itioiiK. lcli).'tartii lioiiiD lor Summer JtmudtirN. HJllUH K'UKOIIttbl i Spool ul At lenlion o Tninstent Cum urn j TliOMAb h. MKTU;il, 1 Proprietor McConnclIsbur & Ft. Loudon Passenger, Freight and Express Line. c C. AtcOuADE, Proprietor. Ki l)n,r jurrwKim McfmimjBUKO A KRT IjOUUO. J.euvinn Mof.'onnellHhurir alli:W) o'olooU, P.M.. inakinK cimueutluL Willi afiurnooD train ou s. rk.k. KfiunmiK leave Fort Ixudon on the arrival of h evemnn train on h. k k. k. Clr"" eonne,!l,0 "ub " " ROUSS RACKET STORE Has Made Another Great Hit. Wo have now in stock another lot of American plnl.o arch tf mirvoi's, that will (ruie yon to wonder who stflo i-; them. Note the price: KxlO white enamel frame, 14-: 7.s! i'i '-.jl arch top, 2()c; HxlO, 23c; 9x12, 0c; 10x14, 3!ic; J0xl7, 3"c; rj 12x18, 3Mc; 12x20, 40c. If you are in need of any of these, t3 do not wait. Remember they are not the cheap goods usu- W ally sold; they are clean goods. tr-i or S5c TX)und. Window screens. nrst quality, uirgo paim ieai ians, ic eacn,ana we nme oin- t, p ers as high as 13c. Summer lap spr ;ads with knotted fringe, Jr full size. 4")C. Motn balls 50 in box 3c. Paris Greeu, 7c box t JJj (not the narrow ones), 32c. Bi ooms,13, 18 and 20c sea them. v;: Umbrellas, 43, 05, and 75c with double frames. Teachers' t5 A Bibles, 33 to 8c, and family Bibles, $1.75. Suspenders, 5 fes to 3Hc. Men's working shirts, 19 to 45c. Boy's working W t fi shirts, 23 to 29c. As nice a line of dross shirts for fSc as you fJ3 see any place else at 75. If you are In need of any overalls 3 xdX or pants don't fail to see what we have. Men's overalls, 38 jj e-2 to 70c; pants, CO to $1.80. Boys' overalls, 18 to 35c. Screen wire, 28 in., 9c; 30 in., 10c; 32 in., lie; 34 in., 12c yard. Axle .J, 2 grease tin boxes 5c. Class tumblers, 20c dozen. Lamp S globes, 4 and 5c; lantern globes, 5c. Writing paper in boxes, J3 5 to 13c a box. Envelopes that you pay 10c package for 4c; jj v2 also at 2c package for 25 envelopes. Alarm clocks, 58 and t A 73c. Jar gums, 4c dozen. Sealing wax strings, 4c dozen;' Ki jj sealing wax, 2c for pound bars. Glass jars at the low-t- J est prices. Machine oil, 3c bottle, liusset shoe polish, 8c. u-i Pd Blackola, 8c large sizo. Whip sockets, 5c. 1 gal. glass oil 2 cans, 18c. Horso shoe nails, 11c lb. Horse rasps, 18,20 and V-'ij xrj 25c. Shoeing hammers solid steel 20c. Pincers, 25 and ,?- ffi 50c. Hatchets, 30, 35, and 45c. Knives and forks, 39 cents. We have a nice lino of school and pen tablets 8 to 7 cents, uo c1: Thanking you kindiy for the increase in our business, we are, H c k j.e. . ROUSS RACKET STORE HULL & 1SENDEK, Managers. '3 3; A WIENER'S, Hancock, Md., Headquarters tor Spring and Summer Millinery, Dry Goods and Notions. You run no risk buying of us. Satisfaction Assured. Goods the Best. Prices the Lowest. 23T"We trade for Eggs and Poultry. ir: ; I X I I i . I- i ;!2 ; Wi ).!S -i v )ti Y tt t ( 14 LET US ooonooo We have also just received a splendid stock of Soft Shirts -Straw Hats Suspenders Handkerchiefs Balbriggan Underwear AND Summer - Clothing. ii) A. U. NACE & SONS NEVA Summer Hats I have just received a lot of new Summer ' Hats in alll the latest fashions. All styles of Trimming and notions. Hats, Ribbons, Laces, Feathers, Flowers, Silks, Chiffons and Veilings. Also a lot of ready trim med hats. If ' i. A- ..J. I -if you wani to get a Dar- j gain, come to our store. Mrs. A. V. Little, Table oil cloth, 12 Jc yard, yi . . i i .ii. y' 11c. 12 in. wide sweat pads at ofc or A. a; Oj a,- m oA 'r o,'; !) U fj i a (! IT-- . H Ui Hi Ml K3 ; t li Hi m m HA fiJ ii Willi Collar You Cuff You Tie You U Just Finished Our Annual Stock Taking, and as usual we'liiift a rood many things that ought to have boon sold before this. We shall mark down pricon on many articles during July and August aud tho jiooplo who will (fa to the trouhto to come horo, will bo able to save monoy "A dollar sav ed is a dollar made." - Baby Coaches and Go Carts are now cut in prlcos. The red ink pen goes on price Cards of many other things ffotn day to day. H Sierer & Co FURNITURE MAKKKS, New store on Queeu St., (Jhambersburg. WW" 41
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