f .-r 'J IH.'AV Orrhnrcl anvri Ornvn i liscmeiH for Store. Mi Kitty Xosbit lVi-lt aro visitimr iv I and (.'nra n'li n cv . .. . mis wi'cii. Kx ('oriimissionor V. IJ. Cliarl- i toM of Warlords! ri-i j i or two m this j.lace last week. ..... irs. ,i'!.n A. Woodcock of: derail ton spent a day or two this I week in the family of T. 1 Sloan, Ksq. Mrs. J. Frank Sheely and chil dren spent a few days last wenk with Mrs. Sheely s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Funk, near Mercersburg. Mr. and Mrs. William MeKl downey, near Gem, were the p. guests of Kx-prothonotary James ThorB has bt,ou a Mormon con-' I. Walt and sister Miss Esther Kref,ati(m uoar Tomstown in- a' Saturday n.ght. ; number of years. It has had a ' J. Hernard Wishart of ord"U- j varied membership of from 23 to 1 town, N. J., came home last Sat-' 40. The Mormon doctrine, minus urday to visit his parents, Dr. prlygamy, has been taught by lo and Mrs. II. S. Wishart in this cal preachers and by missiona- j piace. ries who have frequently visited l'rof. Ernest Ciress of this place them. received official notification a few i days ago ot his re-election to the Lllst Noticu principalship of the Nicholson, ' In January we asked for an im Pa.. nublic schools at so a month, mediate settlement. Some of the Elsie an eight-day-old child of James and Minnie Spriggs of ; ,mve Ini,cu w KIV0 in,s auy au -Tod townshm. ilimlnn Wnrlnn. I ll0D- Aftcr August 1, 1003, all daj- of last week, aud was buried ! on Thursday, Kov. J. L. Grove of-' ticiating. Rev. M. Hoke Gottschall will' preach a patriotic sermon in the M. E. church at Hustoutown ne xt Sunday evening to the Washing ton Camp 334 P. O. S. of A.. The public are cordially invited. Ho didn't say whether he liked : el-ultou County News or not, , the I 1. . -I t i i T ir. . n ou t one uny iasi wcck .J. r iuu ay ; , . . ' , , - " " ' : advaneedhis subscription close 1 ' f.. M 1LI 11' 1,-1 i.,.. i.i..-,. w.u ...jwuai iiib, visiting Mr. Woodal's mother and j sisters in Cham bersburg, and is j oin ployed in the advertising firm i of N. W. Ayer & Sons, in T'liila- del phi a. Dr. Albert Hill Fontaine, trio j eye-sight specialist has decided to remain at the Cooper House ; the remainder of the week, and i continued) make all examinations free of charge. : Miss Pearl McCullough of War- fordsburg, left last week for an j extended visit to McKeesport, Pa. where she will spend some time j with her brother A. C. McCullough also her sister Mrs. A. S. Laffer ty, of Je innette, Pa. Mi.ss Mary Baldwin, daughter i of Kcv. A. S. Baldwin, the Presi- i ding Elder of the Juniata Dis-1 trict, was elected a teacher in the i Tyrone schools on Tuesday even-: ing, being selected from 18 appli- j cants. Semi-Weelfly News. The Valley Spirit says that i Mrs. Lenore Fockler who is now visiting her parents Dr. and Mrs. Wishart spent Sunday with Miss Nello Nace, and sang Uatnilton Gray's "A Dream of Paradise" in the Methodist church in Chain bersburg Sunday evening. Gilbert Booth, a graduate of the Pennsylvania Business Col lege and now employed as a book keeper by tlie P. R. R. Company in Altoona, is home on his vaca tion. Before returning to work he will visit Lancaster and Phila delphia. Miss Nettie KnautT accompan ied by her sister, Mrs. P. R. Mc Intyre, left on the 13th inst., for Gibsonburg, Ohio, where they will sjiend a short time. They expect to visit Illinois, Iowa, and Nebraska before they return home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Graves and daughter Miss Dorothy, of Washington, aro visiting Mr. Graves' brother Mr. 11. C. Graves in Thompson township. Miss Dorothy will spend part of the summer with Miss Jane Charlton G raves. Mr. E. Percy Runyan, of Ship ponsburg has been visiting in the family of his uncle, John B. Run yan of this place during the past week. Percy expects to go down to Need more and Bjient a week or two with his grandparents, Mr. and Mr. A. Runvan. On Monday of last week while mounted on a ladder hanging a door in connection with some car penter work at C. J. Brewer's in Ayr township, the ladder was disturbed, when it broke precipi tating William Black of thin place headlong to the ground, putting him out of business for at least a week or two. '1 o Ihu Viii'ir.i-M. for tin- nxt two weeks. ! I will, h.ivi' 8om low rirScH on ITny p'k) ' ram Kiiwes, an J on a IVw Mov fi's uucl Sprinir Harrows. (ni, . Y . ' soon ami trot tlio advantage in the ' rut prices. I have some old stock Mower Sections, that I will close - out at 4c., each. in T A- T. .T (loui.'wi.'u lMorinon church is being erected near Tomstown, Frank ! tin county. More thru half a ceii- lin county. More thru half a cen tury ago there was made the at-1 tempt to build a huge Mormon j temple near (Jreencastlo aud to! found a settlement of Mormons which should be the parent of j the church in the United States, j hut, this Tifniiwt. foil tlirnii(rh creditors were prompt but some accounts will be left for collec tion. C. J Bakton Agt., for Etta B. Gfaicouv, Uustontown, Pa., June 20, p. (03. W. F. Hart of Need more, aud his brother-in-law, Dr. Jud Pal mer, snent a few hours in town last Wednesday. Dr. aud Mrs. p,,lmf;r arrive(J ftt the hf)mo fif fi. i -tr.t t.-i i . i tne JJoctor s parents, Elder aud i Mrs. 1. K. 1'almer, the day pre- C(i(Vm, from Oakland, 111.', aud . will probably spend a lew weeks i ,. . . . m inis county. r, , . , , ,, Hinder twine! Every baM guar-1 J n ; anteed to work. At , ( I Clay Park's, ; Ihree Springs, Pa. Duunen ruriKie- After a four month's visit to j her parents, Dr. W. L. and Mrs. ' E. Ii. McKibbin. Mrs. J. W. Ken. ! dal) went dowu to Buck Valley lils week and after making a short visit there will return to Oakdale, North Dakota, where tnt?y have been located for the past two years. Mrs. Kendall takes a new baby with her, two months old. l-nn Wood For Sale, A nice lot of pine limekiln wood 1 I. . f 1,1 baiG cnoaP- rt0(J A. M. Sevillm, McConnellsburg, Pa. Sale Register. Wednesday, July 1. U.S. Dan iels, administrator, will sell on the premises of David Mart., de ceased, two miles northeast of Harrisouville on road leading to Knobsvillo, live stock, farming implements, household goods, grain in the ground, &c, also the farm containing 138 acres will be offered. Credit, 8 months on per sonal property. Sale begins at 9 o'clock a. m. sharp. After a visit of almost three weeks among friends in Hunting don and Blair counties, Mrs. Lu cinda Ranck and daughter, Mrs. Wm. Yonker, of Warfordsburg, spent last Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Magsarn, and left for home Saturday morn ing. Wanted. Two good girls one for dining room, and the other for general housework. Good wagos, Grkknlano'n Uotki., h"5 Braddock Ave., Brad dock, Pa. Oa the L'Uth ult., the Racket Store in this placo completed the sixth year of its existence, aud in going over their books, they find that their business last year was just two-and-a-half times what it was the tlrst year. If it were not for giving out one of the secrets of their success we would tell you how much they have made by advertising their goods and prices in the newspapers. They have 8 new ad this week. I'ttrnt for Sale or Hunt. Large limestone farm for sale or rent. Inquire of s" J. C. Fork, Knobsville, Ta. . Kstiii,; nf i),iv,d M; r!: ih hi j" (' i .1 r of n.'niip' nui.m. on ;h. r-tl.it win .inrt' limr of l.iek titf rtcv i.i UM iif Will of h'l.ilrn .irmly '. llH- Knit-m p. -1.0lTIlo Ufilll i-- 's I iirri-iui- rotuiiv. I'ii.. nil pcr.iiis hiiitri' I'lili-lm-il li tin- -;miI i i: will pi. ii.i- miili I'lym-m mni move i-nviim o'n.ms "i pu-sriit I hi1 in t . i will ,1, I ! .'un-. w . l. Nl KI.S. A'i'r'lni' nilor. . ! At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Fulton County Veteraus' Association held in the (!. A. K. Hall in this place, Friday CL' 1 I ., ; , 1 , , ,. , . ; date lor noiuinr iiit; iMiuimi ive- union and the place, the same as last year, near J. V. Hoop's in Lacking Creek township. It was also decided to have a table from which dinner should be served to each veteran attending and t his wife or other lady attendant. A I'riKlitciiud Horse. Running like mad down the i street dn in ping the occupations, ' or a hundred other accidents, nro j every day occurrences. It be I hooves everybody to have a reh i able Salve handy and there's none j as good as Hucklen's Arnica Salve ' Burns, cuts, Sores, Eczema and ! piles, disappear quickly under its I soothing effect. "7c, by all drug I gists. .May Roast for it Yet. According to the almanac; Mod 'day was the beginning of sum j mcr, and now the days are grow ; ing shorter, and winter is coining i on. ! As pertinent to the good old ! summer time, Farmer Dunn, who was for a number of years the head of the weather observatory at New York, has announced: "People who have been growling ! uhout the cold weather so far in j'Jiie win s ion nave reason to , char "e the r "rovle Tt is there fore more than probable that with the latter pat t of this week the teir'.e-at u-(. . AMU . will rise and con- :!, - nni,:i,,.:in,n.. 1 jv..,,.'..,r. ! u vi I'lL Jil ,.,n,,uu 1.1I-1." : eioney is wiped out. "Jhe storms this year hrve ., , r , . . , . . oeen somewhat aonorma! in tiirir i i . i . , , , development and travel, but the indications are that thov are now rosumi:i. th()ir n,,rma, aa The storms tl it-. , summer ciouies win not oe sci ,;d at during the rest of 1 ho sum.- mcr." . To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Ltmino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box- 23c. Five 'Ions of Wool. Judge Peter Morton, the most extensive wool dealer in t he coun ty, has shipped during the lust few days, five tons of wool. He reports the clip in this county, the smallest for a number of years, tiie farmers having sold o!I their Hocks last fall on account of the short hay crop. Monday ho shipped a carload of lambs to the Philadelphia market. Rev. Dr. Richards, a member of tho faculty in the Pcnnsylvu College at Gettysburg, spent from Saturday until Monday with Rev. and Mrs. Wolf. On Sunday morning Dr. Richards preached in the Lutheran church iu this place aud in the afternoon at St. Paul's at Big Cove Tan uory. Bo expects to sail for Eu rope Thursday. A Costly Mistake. Blunders aro sometimes very expensive. Occasionally life itself is the price of a mistako, but you'll never be wrong if you tako Dr. King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 23c, by all druggists. Mr. George M. Kiteiniller, wife and son Floyd, of Pittsburg are attending tho wedding of their son Frank at Webster Mills and visiting Mr. Eitemi'ler's mother and relatives in IcCounellsburg and vicinity. Mr. Eitjiniller is night manager of the Western Union Telegraph Company at Pittsburg. Notice to Teachers. The Borough schools will bo given out on tho Fourth day of July; and only applications made in writing will be considered by the board. A. U. Nack, Socretary. Wanted. 1000 chickens at 10 cents a lb., and 3000 dozen eggs at 15 cents a dozen. Clay Park, Three Spriugs Pa. 1 A.)i.,i,.,vu Facts Worth Knowing I'or r t; hni-i) Wnuoin, Surreys and Unties llr.!i:i':.i.U, Kiirni or Milk Wagon, Tp Spring-wagon, Hinder. M.ncr-i', U:iy ra',o., Oliver chilled, Syracuse find W. inl I'liillcil plows, Wonil anil St.pel frame harrowH, Spwliitf Muchinrs with 4 drawers, drop h iV 'raaranleed for ton year s, for 14. The Wheeler & Wilson Sowing Muclilnc ! tlio bent made for dressmakers. Don't fail to see It. before buying. Pm lieadiuarters for Grain drills stock always on hand. 1 have the largest stock In the county In busies and f;irm imple ments. My jroods are rlrht -und prices rluht. Clouds ri'ht here and T tt ill be here to tell you that I can jflvo just us much for your money us any dunler in the County. I'e sure to come and see me or write to ue bei'.ire buyinir. T. J. COMERER, McConnellsburg, Pa, HUSTONTOWN. A ponny saved is two SUMMER BULLETIN. cJy far th: best line of Furniture at bottom prices. Fine stock of Harness and Harness parts. Work and driv ing lines, Collars and Nets, cheap. Full line of Builders' supplies. All sizes of spikes, all sizes ot nails, all kinds of locks, bolts, latches, &c. Very cheap. Larj;e stock of Glass. Tinware, Grain Cradles, Mowing and cradling scythes, Carpets, Mattings, Shades, &c. Rims and Spokes, Steel and Iron tires, Paints full line. Pure Linseed Oil. Best Binder Twine, Roofing and Sheath ing paper. Painted or Galvanized Iron, or Steel Roofing on short no tice. Cook Stoves and Ranges at prices troni ,512.50 to 540. All accounts, except those of undertaking, must be closed up immediately. Will. Not Be Undersold. Come and see us. Terms strictly cash. CLEM CHE3NUT. ORCHARD QROVB STORE. Siilo Meat 1H; Butter l.V. I.iir.l H... Slioulrt.T 12c. Hum l,"c. TlliloiV "!!. Old Toultr.v Young " l.'Ic. WANTED try Hum and .7)0 do.cn t-irtrs. AMMUNlTION.-JuHt wiv,.,i Winolxstrr New llival shot vriin shells loaded with Ii, .', .'I, and 4 drams powder iiihI 1, 4, 11, U I! buck shot. PLOWS, Also a new lot Ileneh & Dromold Triple slmvul plows: D. IJ. axes und handles. gt"el, Squares, Diston snws all ut prices to suit the times W. L. BERKSTRESSER, Manager. YOU CAN BE SUITED In a hat for summer at my store. The very newest crea tion in artistic millinery. Combinations in colors that are sure to appeal to the most exacting. Rope braid all the rae. MAYS JOHNSTON j MILLINER. One door westof Albert Stoner's- j Teachers Wanted. We need at or.co a few more teachers, both experienced and experienced. We have more calls this year than ever before. Schoola and colleges supplied with compotcut teachers roe of cost. Address with stamp, American Teachers' Association, J, L. Graham, LL. D., Mgr. Memphis, Teun. pence earned. Franklin. REDUCED PRICES at D. C. MALL0TTS STORE. 1 have the Lurjiest Line of Men's, Women's, and Children's Shoes lo pick from that' 1 ever carried before, I also I just received u new line of Dry Goods, which I have not room to shelf j Here ure u few prices amonc many I llaruains : Calicoes, u to 7c, a yard, Muslin 5 to Se; Ginghams 7 1-2 to 10c; 1 have u bijf line of Shirts; they must , sro at 4.V: a piece; 5 dozen pair of Over , alls ut 4.) cents euch. ' Straw Hats from li to 17 cts; Straw ! Matting l.'lc a yd; Floor Oil Cloth a; ! Summer tap Spreads I Ueduced from $1.00 to 75 cents j I have also, reduced j GROCERIES, I Grunuluted Sugar 3 1-2 cts; C Brown I ut 4 1-2 cts. I puy the highest market price for produce. D. C MALLOTT, j Needmore, Fa. YOU NEED A BUGGY HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? J A Bran New Falling Top J Hurgy with Full Leather X Trimming, Spring Cushion aud Back, Thousand Mile Axlo, A Grade Wheels, Pat- J ent Shaft Couplers and Fine- X )v Vinlulmrl fVirnncytinnf f rv. : only $50; X Large Stock to select t roiu- X I am also handling Iland- X made Buggies and Wagons. W. It. Evans, t Uustontown, Pa. X GO TO C E Starr, Three Springs, Pa., To Buy "Vour FERTILIZERS, and save a dollar. H clCuartre Por FEED arid FLOUR: 1 ALSO, 7 Rood wocjons For Sale. .JOHNS rIV"H JOHNSTON'S JOHNSTON'S Johnston's Lawns Gc, a better one at 8c, and a beautiful line of all colors nt 10c. A line of the most attractive Moussclines at I'lc, white lawn in and lie Mack and colored Series for skirts, and ell the latest novelties iu Shin-waist-suit poods. CLOTHING Men's and boys' work shirts 2", .'.'!) and f0c. Dress shirts -fanny nelli'S 25, 4S and 1.00. Overalls and work pants 2.1, 40, AH and 7."c. Hoys' dress pants 2.rc. Men's dress pants $1.00, $l.;t.1, 1 71, 2.2.", $2.". Chil dren's suits 80o, 1.00, 1.25,1. 75, 2.0, 2.7.1. Men's suits lilnck und Floured Nobby Clothing, guaranteed In making, ?2 40, fcl.'.iO, , JC, io $7.75, $9, $10. STRAW HATS Boys' straw hats 5, 8, 15, 25c'. Men's straw hats 8, 10. 25, :!5, 45, 75, $1. 1.C0. Men's and boys' Wool and Fur Hats 50, 75, $1.(10, $1.25, 1.50. Shoes Children's 15, 25, 35, 48c. ' Misses' 50, 75, tl., $1.50. Ladies' Patent Ox ford and Opera Slippers $1.25, $1.40 Ladies' dress shoes (Sc, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50. Men's work shoes $100, 1.18, $1.25, 1.50, 2.on. Men's dress' shoes $1.25, 1.50, $2, 2.50, $3, $3.50. Men's Patent leather $1.50, $2, $2.75, $3.50, Carpets and Mattings Carpets at 25, 35 and 50c. Straw Matting 12, 15, 17, 20, 25o. Laco Con tains 39, 49, 75, $1. Curtain poles complete with fixtures, 8 and 10c. R. S. PATTERSON, Binder and Mower Sections and Guards to fit any make of machine, at about one-half the price you have been paying. WRENCHES of all kinds at lowest prices. Call and examine our Mower Knife Grinder. Washing Machines : Lightning, $3.25 Boss, 6.50 Headquarters for Wire Nails and Fence wire at lowest prices. R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg, Fa. Four doora east of the Telegraph Office. Best Goods For CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. Table Oil-Cloth. Strictly first grade at 1.7." per roll'of 12 yards. Men's Heady made suits at $3.08 to $i").(K) each. Olioys Heady made suits at Jl.i'O to 1.00. Drop Head SEWING at $13.75 agents get $ij.OO for the game Machine. SyrucuitH Hill Sido I'lowti with STOVES AND RANGES $14.('.0 to eiu-h fully guurauttvd, CarpeU at H 'U l-er yard. Kgj.' for Hutolilug. Whire I'lv- Hardware, Wire, HarneiiS Glass, Cedar Tubs, ( Churns, WagonH, . liuggles, Paints and Oils. Implements, , Mattings Ve have larj.ro orders to till on -Eggs and. Poultry every week and will pay the highest pjice either cash or trade. We want your trade. , J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. the Least Money ! Ticking faced horse collars at 00 els each. White Lead UJ cts per tt. Wire Nails at $2.75 per keg. Lightning Washing Machines at J.1.25 each. Ball Bearing MACHINES wheel at fK.CO Syracuse Furrow Plows with wheel and jointer $10. . mouth Rocks, the great winter layers. 15 eggs for 50 cts. Drexs Goods, ' Groiserles, Ladies Trimmed Hats, Flour, - Men's Hat, Feud, Hoys' Hats Sued Oat, Shoes, Garden Seeds, Potatoos. r
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