Mr. I'.. M. Akora, ,f .Ses Mill, spent lust b ruiay in town. i Miss Minnie Unlnoy U vKitiiiff frinnda in C'liatn -r)u rr. Mrs. W A AloxiMioer :mii c'lil drcn of Everett, are visiting rela tives in Cliam bora bur'?.'. Siimuol V. Hart, of Em'miiville, Pa., was in town on Monday. Mr. Hart is jo.s turns tor ut Diinuavi'lc. FiVerett Press. Next Saturday evening, Snu day morning, and Sunday even Miff Rev. Sliull will preach at Uedfxrd Chapel. Ou Monday the new postofiice with the name "Hiram" went in- ... ..,...(;..., ( u. i .... ... i .or .oos.op. f. wm ,)0fltl,ort Littt,tou S.ltur. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews of War-1 j!iyi Sejtember "; Burnt Cabins, fordsburp, speuc Saturday and j Monday and Tuesday, Septem Sunday the quests of their dauh j b,.r 7 onj (tU(1 at Weils Tanner v ter, Mrs. Job Bernhai t. Misses Mabel and Ethel Dixon, who had been visiting in this ouuty left Monday morning for their home at Chambersburg. Harry Irwin a student at 1 he "Williamson school" is spendiug his summer vacation with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Irwin. Capt. C. T. Dixon of Sipes Mills spent last Friday uigiit in the home of his daughter, M rs. Emery Hessler of Tod township. Mr. D. 13. Nace of Chambers burg is making a trip to Cali fornia. Ho expects to stop en route with his son, Hrtice in Kiin sas City. Mrs. James H. Irwin, of Wash ington, D. C, is the guest of h.;r mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Michael, on Mam street Everett Repub lican. 'Undo Jake" Miller and Rev. Elmer Simpson, the latter the 1 new pastor 01 mo .w. v.. cinircn Dotn or lurni aains spent last j Friday in town. 1 Mrs. Frank St. Clair, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shirner, at this place, returned home last Saturday. Wantkd. 1000 chickens at 10 cents a lb., and 5ooo dozen eggs at 10 cents a dozen. Clay Pakk, Three Springs Pa. Miss Clara J. Ambrose and Mr. B. A. Dishing of Licking Creek township were married at the M. E. parsonage in Huston town on the 2'Jth ult, by liev. J. L. Melroy. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Palmer went over to Chambersbuig, Mouday morning for a couple of weeks visit among friend there and at Millersville and other places. Prof. Watson Hixson, of Cjuincy 111., arrived in Everett on Tues day and is visiting relatives in Brush Creek Valley. Mr. Hixon ia a member of the faculty of the Quincy Business College. Ever ett Press. See the new advertisement of S. R. Cromer, Fort Littleton's hustling tinner. If you need a stove, tin or galvanized spoutirg, a pump, or anything else iu his line, givo him a trial, He'll do the rest. Mr. A. B. Hanks of Chambers burg, who had been spending two weeks with his aged mother at Everett, was the guest last Fri day night of his brother-in-law Geo. W. Hays of this place. M r. Hanks returned home Saturday. G. W. Heiubaugh, B. F. Butter baugh and John Raker, who have been doing carpenter work up on Broad top, for some time all camo home last week, and on Monday Mr. Heinbaugh and Mr. Butterbaugh started out to Pitts burg. k II . .1 r a ueuioru business mau wrote a customer an urgent request for the payment of a small amount, and excused his importunity on the ground that his wife was go ing visiting, and the more money he could let tier have the longer she would btay. There are still a fow families in this-county, who do not get the Fi'LTon Got; nt Y Nkws. Wo want evkuy family in this county to have it. If you take it a year, and you find it in not good for all it ia recommeudod, "bring back your bottle and get your money." Dr. R B. Campbell, of New Granada, wan in town on Wednes day and had staked off, and will break ground in a few days for two dwef?i houaemnthe new j addition 011 tho north' side. He ' expects to complete them by Oc-1 tober 1st. Twice a-Week Kepu b Iican, Mt Union, Pa. lit.'. Hi.m aim: COMINO KaC. n am . lt:n t. . i. I ii. MMeri inn romuine, i,ne well known yo-siiht S)xci:ilit jof Washing-Inn, 1). ('. will hi- ftt tilt' Cooper House. Mi'CelilH'il.-t- Jl)ur,;, for ton days, hoinnm;' j Monday, AuKUt 21, w'neio lie will ho frlfui to inei't all his p;i- tii'iits nf liis ff r ct j lt visit. Dr. ( . Fontitiiio nmkosaJl t?xa:ninutinA j I uljscilutHv without cost to thoi j putiOKt. Mauy of the diseases nf j t!u oyt ean Docureu by tho use of proper glasses, but if tllO Case .S Uot reUire their US?, he Will frankly tell tlie patient so. Dr. Fontaine will cure the worst cases of headache with glasses. when the causo is from the eyes, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 9 and 10. POTENT PILL PLEASURE. The pills that are potent in their action and pleasant iu effect are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. W. S. Philpot. of Albany, Ga., says, "During a bilious attack I took oue. Small as it was it did trie more good than calomel, blue muss or any other pills I ever took and at.tho same time it effected me pleasantly. Little Early Risers are certainly an ideal pill." Sold at Trout's drug store. MUSTONTOWN. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Shoe maker and Will Lai dig of Jean el te Pa., are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Shoemaker's and Will's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Laiuig near this place. Noris Hoover is home from Hollidaysburg, Pa., spending a tWo WOeks' vacation with his pa reuts ,n t,js ,ilCf,t Th(, ,.xamination held in this place last week brought quite a crowd of people to town. Among the most prominent, werellon. S. W. Kirk, Squire L. H. Wible, Supt. Barton, Prof. Gross, and that successful and popular book agent with the bull dog staying qualities, E. E. Kell of Shade Gap. The people were pretty general ly pleased with the selection of teachers, but very sorry to see one of the best teachers in the county, and, also, a resident of the township turned down. A citizen was heard to mutter, d a man that won't be as good as hi-i word. Weldon Deshong who was re cently elected teacher of the grammar school at Shireinans town, Pa., is spending a few days in his old birth place. Miss Miunie Grove and sister Rella of Clear Ridge, were call ing on Dr. A. K. Davis for pro fessional help last week. A. L. Shaw, Squire Gracey, and son Russell of Gracey were pleasant callers last week. Smith'sdog-and pony show will exhibit here next Friday. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box- 2fc. ORANUERS PICNIC. For the Grangers Picnic at Wil liams Grove August 21th to 29th, 1U0.1, inclusive, the Cumberland Valley Railroad will run special excursion trains to and from the Grove and sell excursion tickets, as follows: Leave Mercers burg at 8,00 A. M., 10.30 P. M. and 3.301'. M. daily. Returning leave WilliamsGrova for Mercovsburg, Richmond and intermediate stations at 8.00 A. M and 3.15 P.M. daily and at 5. 30 P. M. on Thursday only. Excursion tickets good tore turn until Saturday August 20th will lie on sule the entire week at one faro for the round trip. Excursion ticket good for two days will boon sale from Tuosday until Friday, at rate of 1. 25 for the round trip. l)0( AND PtNY SHOW. (J. Smith's Doar and Ponv E. Show and Vaudeville circus will be here next Monday and give an exibition both afternoon and even ing. ; MILLINERY. . We Still hftVd u fRW Mats nnrl Trimmings which we will close out below cost Come and see, and be couvinced that you can get hats as low 4a 20 Cents. Mas. A. F. LrrTr.K. Administratrix's Notice. Notioe In hnrchy iftven, thivt lettoi-H nf ml hiliiiMrnli'tii on tiir !Mi;l of Anins Win): t I or Hruxli ih or u to w n-sh p. I iiiiou boun ty. iliM'tvii'U. L: villi: W t'li t-Tiinu d 10 t!:c uu-. llTMf'IH(l. I)V tllf Ur'Isl.T of K.lll II I eoirify, Notice h hvwhv I'ivrti to nil pprMins J inid-twiMl to s:ml tnl lo iu.il c hum- dint cp-i y- I irionfs, and mmim hiiviiv! I'luim iiriHn- t ht miiiiio j lo prrvcnl t'n-t.i utthc imilii.U'iicMt. iluly n u- tlwluioueu Tor MMlM'mcnt, KAOHKL WINK. Admx, Am. 'l '0:1 I.ni'usi (Jrovo. pa. AUDITOR'S NOTICK. Notice is npH'hy rivOn thnt tint utHlrrsltfm'tl .I'ldltor appointed to mnke distribution of the fMiitlM In the linmls of Mrs. M'ryAnn Kmley, j admitiistiHtrix of ttn estate of Anim Fohricr, i , hls ...,., M.-nnimriMvii p.i r..r ih j 1''oi "juries of snldtluty, on Turwltiy. Sop- j uh.-reu!Iperso,,Hlnt,?n...Moanmyutumltftl,ey j pmpor. JNO. P. SII'KS. Auditor. auk. is. urn. Divorce Notice. ( In the? Court of Com Miimlp MiTtle Irvlti I nion I'lru of Kulion vb. couniv. 1'a.. No. VI . Juii y James Jrvin T. 10,':.. I In Divorce. The untlci-Hk'ned Master, uppointrd by the JuilireH of the Court of Common PImi. of Kill ton county, to tuke testinx ny. and return the sitlue. tohfether with a report of the proueed intf nefore him. and hi opinion nt the ease, to the court In the above Mated cuc hereby KlveH notice that he will sit Tor the perform mice ot his duties at his oitlee in Met 'onncils iMiii. Pu.. op Saturday. September ft, !'..:(, at 10 o'clock A M., when and where nil pat-tics in terested muy attend tf they see proper. OKO. II. DAMKI.S. .Master. Shippenshurg Normal School. If the schools are to bo improv ed the teachers must be improv ed. It is to be assumed that ev ery teacher is doing as good work as he can with the qualifications he possesses. Tliexqualiticatioiis of many teachers are not up to a proper standard. The best way t ) reach this standard is to take a course at tho Shippeusburg State Normal School. Write to Dr. G. M. D. Eckels, Shippons burg, Pa., for a catalogue giving full particulars of this very suc cessful school. LOWER THOMPSON. Aug. n. Lydia Truxel spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Jere Hair of Round Top. Miss Olive Zimmerman spenta ; rested at Sixinile Run, Pa., on couple of days last week with j the charge of perjury and lodged Miss Sadie Kirk. i in jail. On .July 23, he obtained Joseph Weaver and family of j ,t license to wed Sarah Somerville Cumberland, M-d., visited near j of Klondyke, swearing her age relatives in this vicinity last week, j was in years. Two days later he Miss Minnie Roser left Satur-1 obtained a license to marry Lil day morning for an extended vis- j lian G. Eddy, of Hancock. It is it to Rocky Ridge. j not Kuown that he married either Russel Shaw and sister Miss j girl, . but the perjury charge Ora of Mount Pleasant expect to j comes from his swearing that spend several weeks with rela-i Miss Somerville was 18, when tives and friends in Fulton coun- ! she is only 11 years old. Ho was ty. The music of the tambourine is tnilo Run postoffbo for a register heard since the salvation army is ; ed letter. The Star, so near. j . . . Mr. and Mrs. John May and eat all you want. son Noble spent last Sunday at j Persons troubled with indiges Mr. James Johnson's. Mrs. Milton Roser aud two children are visitiug her mother, j sla Cure. This remedy prepares Mrs. Taylor of Adams county, j t,e stoniach for the reception, re Mr. and Mrs. Emery Myers i tention, digestion and assirnila werothe guests of Mrs. Myers' j tion ot all of the wholesome food sister, Mrs. W. L. Shaw last Sun day. NEARLY FORFEITS HIS LIFE A runaway almost ending fatal ly, started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove 111. For four years it defied all doctois and all remedies. But Buckleu's Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for burns, bruises, skin eruptious and piles. L'Sc at all drug stores. ! MAKE CIDER. Mr. N. 11. Alloway neat Water fall has erected a new building for his cider press, and is better prepared than ever to serve his customers. The cider making season will open at his mill on the 18th of Augustsand continue each Tuesday and Wednesday too, if there is work enough to justify it as long as there are apples to grind. HOME FOR SALE. A House and two Lots buildings and stable 2-lx:t'j with out all under excellent repair. This property would suit to open Hotel und Livery; or a good locution for a physician. Will sell at a bar gain, aud moving to the City is reason for selling. Call or address MHS. ttKV. I'.. SilOKMAKKK, Hustontown. I'a. l Limekiln Wood For Sale. A nice lot of pine limekiln wood for sale cheap. See A. M. Skvu.i.k, McConnellsburg, Pa. OCEAN 0R0VE. The Cumberland Valley Rail road has arranged for an eleven days excursion to Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, N. J. via their lino and P. H. U. on Friday August 21st. Excursion tickets good to re turn until Sept. 1st, 1903, inclu sive will be sold for train Jo. 4, leaving Mercersburg at 8.00 A. M. ou above date. Rate (0.00 for the round trip. Facts Worth Knowing. ! or Milhnrn Wagons, Hui-reys nnrl liiipx'irs, Ktitiii limits, Farm-Mtlk-Wnsfons, Top Sirintr-waK'ons, Hinders, Mowers, Hii.v rakes, Oliver chilled, Syracuse and Wiurd chilled plows, Wood and Steel f rumc harrows. Sewing Machines with 4 drawers, drop head, i;uttruiitced for ten years, for 14. Tlib Wheeler & Wilson Sewlni; Machine Is the best made for dressmakers. Don't fail to see it before buying. I'm hcndijuarters for Grain drills stock always on hand. I have tho li.rpcst stock In the comity in bujrfjles and farm Imple ments. My jroods ore right and prices rlj.'ht. Goods right here and I will be here to tell you that I can (five just ns much for your money as any denier in the County. He sure to come and see me or write to me before buying. T. J. COMERER, VYcGonnellslbLjrg, Pa. S. R. CROMER, TINNER Fort Littleton, Pa. Is .ropared at short notice to do any work entrusted to his care. A full line of STOVES, I 'ipe, Tinware, Arc., always onliand .Special attention jiven to Kpotit itiU, lioofinjj, tcv., GALVANIZED STEEL SPOUTING T . CENTS A FOOT. Don't quarter- foryet that we are head for all kinds of PUMPS pump repairs, are riylit. umi lit prices that CHARCin OK PCRJLRV. Wood, claiming to Ji be a miner from Frostburg, was ar- arrested when he called at Six- tion or dyspepsia can eat ail they that may be eaten, and enables the digestive organs to transform the same into tho kinds of blood that gives health and strength. Sold at Trout's drugstore. WEST DUBLIN. Joseph Detwiler of Pittsburg, is visiting relatives in this town ship. Sadie Hockcnsmith is quite ill wit throat trouble. James Hampton, Jr., began on Monday to carry mail from Laidig to Iliram postothce. Lucrnina Laidig and Margaret Clevenger spent Sunday with friends at HarrisouvUlo. James Gilliland has returned to Allegheny after a two mouths visit in this county. In tho garden at Hoover's Mill, there grew this year from a last year's plant which had beeu out doors all winter and was trans planted to the garden this spring a cabbage head which weighed, minus outer leaves and stalk, (i pounds. Ross King and Frank Price spout a few days at their homes last week, while repairs were bo ing made at their places of em ployment near Sixuule Run. , MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE. j 0n , . ,. , j olher fresh and rosy. Whence I the difference':1 She who is blush- ! ing with health uses Dr. Kiug's New Life LMU to maintain it By gently arousing the lazy organs j they compel good digestion and head off constipation. Try them.' Only 2uc, at all druggists. WANTS EVERY ISSUE. Mr. W. S. Greenland of Phila delphia in wntiug for a change of street address, says: I'Wo do not want to miss an issue of your iuteresting paper." Subscribe for tic Nwh and do it to day. Only ouo dollar, Administrator's Notice. Kstate of David Martz deceased Letters of administration, on the estate of David Mart, late nf l.ick-Ufr Creek township deceased, having been granted by the Kevister of Wills of Fulton county to the'suli scriber. whose postofilee address is Harrl-ou-ville." Kutton count y, Ta., all persons who are Indebted to the said estate will please make payment and those having claiuat will present them to II, S. DANIKT.S, Admluift rator, Judc ll3. j Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby ulven that letter of admln ! isirntion have been granted tothc undersigned upon the estate or John H . Dlvclmss late of liethel township, Kul.on oounty, lu., deceas ed. All persons havlhk claims against raid es tate will present them properly authenticated for sett, ement. and those owintf the same will p!easu call anil settle. KU.IOTT D1VKL1I1SS. Administrator. July 20. Ill S. Warfordsburif. l'tt. Divorce Notice. Kcbecca Ilockensinlth I In the Court of vs. -Common I'leas of Dauiel 1. Hockcnsmith I Hilton county. Pn No. I., 'an y i' . 1HOU In Divorce. The uuilcrsiirned. Muster, appointed by the Judges t tie, , Mit t of Coitirn m I'leas. of Ku. ton county, to ink testimony, and return the same, together with a report of the proceed iuk before htm. and his opinion of the ease, to Hie court In lite above stated case, hereby uvea notice that he will sit for the perform ance of his duties ut his office in MeConnells. burK. Fa. on Friday. AukusI is. at 10 e clock A. M.. when and where all parties In terested nia,v uttend if ihey see proper S, W. KIKK, Master. FA KM FOH SAI.l-:. Situated one mile east of McConnellsburtr. I'a. extf-ndiuK to IhmiiIoti pike, containing? MSACIIKS, A I.AHiK NKW HANK IIAKN, has luiely been added to the Improvements, The farm Is admirably adapted for stork pur poses. Can be bought on terms to suit pur chaser. Adilrt-ss the owner DA MKT. Oir.HKKT. (.'hamhershuri, i'a. l'ai ties wishing' lo visit the premises Inquire of W. H. NI-XSON McConnelisiiurif. Pa. Orchard Grove. Prices. Uic. 12c. 14e. r.c. 1 Sutter Lard Tallow Old Poultry !lc. Vounif " 11c. Go to i'.erkstresser's for Haw Hide Helt-luccrs i, I. j, J, in., all lengths. 22 and 2! o. , rubber drill and duck for Humify Tops and Wagon Covers. Packing for Kngines AUIIOHA the best that the market affords, and tho Hound Asbestos for chest packing. Don't you need a complete 8-day clock 1 il'i; same with an alarm $2.40. Lemons for the hot days. I'ure Corn Sturch 1 lb., package 5c. 1 lb., can of Hoyal Haking Powder 50c. I'ure Linseed oil 55c a gallon or 5 gallons for 5.Jc. Lydia K. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound HOc, Hood's Sur saparilla IKte., Peruna the Great Tonic Me, Haines Celery Compound 85c., Carglirg on o2c , w '& j, rimr color 2;ic , and He. I'ure Drug Cas tile Soap, und Pcttlngill's Kidney wort Tablets 45c. W. L. BERKSTRESSER, Manager. : YOU NEED A BUGGY X ! HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? I A Bran New Falling Top Buggy with Full Leather Trimming, Spring Cushion and Back, Thousand Mile Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat ent Shaft Couplers and Fine ly Finished throughout for ONLY $50. Large Stock to select rom.. I am also handling Hand made Buggies and Wagons. W. R. Evans, Hustontown, Pa. Harness! Harness! WALKER MANUFACTURING CO. Fannettsburg. Pa - has on hand, und will make to order on short notice, from select material In most workfnun'.iku iikiiiii't, Team Harness, & Buggy Harness, any style'and price Nets, Whips, &c, at V' holesale and Retail. Special attention to Repair Work. S. Elmer Walker, Proprietor. JOHNSTON'S JOHNSTON'S JOHNSTON'S Johnston Lawns 5c, a better one at He, and a beautiful line of all colors at 10c, A line of the most attractive Moussellnes ut llic, white lawn 8, 10 and 12c Hluck and colored Serges for skirts, and all the latest novelties In Shirt-waist-suit goods. CLOTHING Men's and boys' work shirts 25, 30 and 50c. Dress shirts funey negliges 25, 48 and $1.00. Overalls and work pants 25, 40, 48 and 75c. Hoys' dress pants 25c. Men's dress pants Jl.OO, S1..15, II. 75, 2.25, 12.75. Chil dren's suits 80c, 11.00, 11.25, 11.75, 12.00, 2.75. Men's suits Illack and Figured Nobby Clothing, guaranteed In making, 12 40, l.'I.OO, $5 , III 50 7.75, ID, 110 STRAW HATS Boys' straw hats 5, 8, 15, 25c. Men's straw hats' 8, 10, 25, 35, 45, 75, II. 1.50. Men's and boys' Wool and Fur Hats 50, 75, 11.00, $1.25, 11.50. ' Shoes Children's 15, 25, 35, 48c. Mlsse' 50, 75, $1., 11.50. Lallns' Patent Ox ford and Opera Slippers 11.25, 11.40 Ladies' dress shoes 08c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50. Men's work shoes $1.00, $1.18, 11.25, $1.50, $2.00. Men's dress shoes $1.25, fl.50, $2, $2.50, t;i, $3.50. Men's Patent Leather $1.50, 12, t2.75, $3.50, Carpets and Mattings Carpets at 25, 35 and 50c. Straw Matting 12, 15, 17, 20, 25fc. Lace Cur tains 30. 40, 75, $1. Curtain poles complete with fixtures, 8 and 10c. Do You Want Do You? Then call and examine our stock of Hardware be fore buying. . You have here the Largest Stock, of Hardware In the County, to select from. We will name you a few of our many bargains : One 18-tooth spring harrow left we will sell at cost. Steel monkey wrenches 6-in., 19c, 8 in. 21c, 10-in. 25c,' and 12-inch, 30c. Job lot nickel plated ratchet braces, 10-in. sweep, 50c Steel .crowbars, 60 to 90c Manure forks On tario 32 cts, Bachelor 40 and 45c Hand saws 35, 45, 75, $1.20, $1.40, $1.60. Horse nails 10, 11, and 14 cts, a lb. Grain rakes 20 and 22c Machine Oil 18 and 25c per gallon. Iron and steel tire at the lowest cash prices. Blacksmith's supplies at the lowest prices. Head quarters for low prices on high grade Hardware of all kinds, prices always the lowest. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. R. S. PATTERSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. - Four doors east ol the Telegraph Office. Rp.Rt finnrk V(v JVUb A VVUU X VI CLAY PARK'S THREE SPRINGS, PA. Table Oil-Cloth. Strictly, first grade at 11.75 per roll of 12 yards. Men's Heady made suits at 3.08 to 125.00 each. Hoys Ready made suits at $1.00 to $7.00. Drop Head SEWING at $13 75 agents get $05.00 for the same Machine. Syracuse Hill Side Plows with STOVES AND RANGES 114.00 to 134.00 each fully guaranteed, Curpets at 14 ou per yard. Kgg for Hutching. White Ply- Write for Hardware, Wire,, Harness Cedar Tubs, Churns, Wagons, , Glass, Buggies, . Pulnts aud Otis, Implements, ' ' Mattlngi We have large orders to weeK and win pay tne nignesr We want your trade. - 9 J. K JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Pa. to Save thfi bast Mnnftv I HIV UVIUUt UAVUVrJ I Ticking faced horse collars at 00 cts each. White Lead (ij cts per Hi. Wire Nails at $2.75 per keg. Lightning Washing Machines ut $3.25 each. Ball Bearing MACHINES wheel at $8.50 Syracuse Furrow Plows with wheel nd jointer $10. mouth Hocks, the great winter layers. 15 eggs for 50 cts. Prices on Dress Goods, " Groceries, - Ladle Trimmed Hats, Flour, Men's Hats, Feed, Hoys' Hats . Seed Oats, Shoes, ..' Garden Seeds Potatoes. '.!' fill on. Eggs and Poultry every price eitner casn or iraae. v-- Money?
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