!.. t)ol;l Hams and liacoa are tine in quality, fiet tlicm at Irwin's. This is a good time to sub scribe for the 1' ui.ton County Xi:vs. Ouly a dollar a year in ud- V.'.li'.'P. Sunday, May L'Htli, liev. David Speer of Chaniborsburp, will preach ;; '!. :-wtntt,iit Kpisco pal c huivli in' tn.s place, morning uud evening. Tlie pastor will preach in the Methodist church la Cliambersburg that day. All kinds of Dried Fruit and Canned Coods cheap at Irwin's. James II. Howies of Hancock, iiof the late Col. John J. Howies and a member of the oldest and most inlluential families in West ern Maryland, died at the City Hospital in Haiti more on the 13th in.st., of Hri'hts Disease. He was aired 7)1 years. Dr. J. J. Palmer of Needmore, l':it a few hours in town last Wednesday. Besides being a successful practitioner of med icine, the Doctor is a specialist on diseases or the eye, and has the latest appliances for fitting spec tacles and eyeglasses. Clenu Jenkins, sou of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenkius of Hancock, was killed on a railroad in Ohio -u the 15th iust., by being struck by a passenger train while he and a companion were riding on a hand car. The deceased was 30 years of age. "Zest" with a china cup in package a new breakfast food. 'Power food" 0 cents a package. Cot it at Irwin's. Among the many welcome vis itors at the .Sunday school con vention last we ;k, was Rev. John Vrooman of Mercersburg. Rev Vrooman was pastor of the Meth odist church here about fifteen years ago, and has many warm friends among his former ac quaintances. Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Herren of Finch, Ark., writes, '-Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs colds and lung trouble. I know Hiat it has cured consumption in the first stages." bold at Trout's drug store. Personally-Conducted World's Fair Tour. The undersigned has arranged for a personally-conducted tour to the St. Louis Exposition over the most attractivo route availa ble for the members of the Alum ni of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School and their friends, teachers and all others that may desire to join the party. It will be a fifteen-day excursion, starting from Shippensburg, Pa., July 5th. Everything that will contribute to the comfort and pleasure ol the members of the party will be carefully looked af ter by competent persons. We expect to have a party large enough to secure a special train all the way through. For full particulars concerning what promises to be a most de lightful trip, address, Jus. F. Barton, Shippensburg, Pa. Plowing lo be Done by Tralley. The trolley, tf wo may believe an Indiana dispatch, may matfo itself useful in more ways than carrying passengers. A motor invented bv Israel Hoagland, which when connected with the usual trolley wires, enables farm ers to pluw L'o acres per day, at a cost of not more than 50 cents per acre, is the latest announce ment. The cost of running the motor on heavy work will average about 1 a day. Andwoareonly at tho opening of the electrical discoveries that are to astonish the world. Farm for Sale. Farm of 113 acres of tino slate laud in lirst class condition, 2 miles from Mercersburg. A run of water through every field. flood stock farm. Will bo sold ri'ht. Write to P. O. Box 5, 3 mo. Mercersburg, Pa. Docm'I Kcipcci Old Ate. It's shameful when youth fails to sho w proper respect for old age, but just tho contrary in the case of Dr. King's Now Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, jaundice, fit ver, constliation all yield to thix perfect pill. 25c,by all druggist's. BACK KIN. Miss Phoebo Paylor and sister Nora spont last Thursday night with the family of their brother George in Tid township. Mr. and Mrs. David Clugston and sou Wilbur spent several day s last week visiting relatives near Warren Point and llancocli. Mr. and Mrs. George Paylor and son Mayuard visited William Pay lor 's one day last week. Miss Bessie Mottcr and mother visited relatives and frieuds in Franklin county last week. Wm. Paylor, wife and daugh ters Phoebe and Nora visited rel atives and friends in Thompson township last Sunday. What It Foley's Kidney Cure ? Answer: It is made from a pre scription of a leading Chicago physician, and one of the most eminent in the country. Tho in gredients are the pui est that mon ey can buy, and are scientifically combined to get their utmost value. Sold atTrout's drug store. Mrs. Rebecca Sipes. Mrs. Rebecca Sipes, widow of tho late Frank Sipes of Uuion township, died near Union City. Indiana, May, L'O, 1!)0-1, aged 72 years, 1 month and 10 days. Mrs. Sipes' maiden name was Oak man and she was a native of this county, and had ouly a lew months ago, cone to Indiana to visit her sons, Martin and William. She was an exemplary mem ber of the M. E. church for many years and her remains were brought home. The funeral took place from the home of her son- in-law II. S. Daniels near Harri- sonville Monday morning, after which her body was laid to rest iu the little cemetery at Si- loam church by the side of her husband. She was the mother of thirteen children eight of whom are hv- ie namely, Martin L., and Wil liam II., near Union City, Ind.; James A., of McK'eesport, Pa.; Conrad M., John S., Mrs. II. S. Daniels, Mrs. Mary B. Deshousr and Mrs. Annie Uockensmith all of Licking Creek township. A Runaway Bicycle Terminated with an ugly cut oh the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. It developed a stub born ulcer unyielding to doctors and remedies forfouryears. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. Its just as good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions and piles. 25c by all druggists. HUST0NT0WN. Mrs. Harrison Cleveuger and family are visiting friends in this place. Prof. B. C. Lamberson and Hon. S. W. Kirk spent Saturday aud Sunday with friends here. Preparations are being made for the holding of an old time 4th of July celebration in this place. A very successful Epworth League Anniversary was held in tho M. E. church last Sunday night. Painters M. L. Kirk and A. V. Woodcock are treating Mr. W. F. Laidig's new house to a coat of paint this week. The viewers appointed to lo cate a road, in order to make room for the squaring of the cem etery completed their work last Monday, and a haudsomo iron fence will take the place of the one nature has around it at the preseut time. Rev. Wolf will preach iu the U. B. church next Saturday even ing. Memorial day services will be participated in as usual by tho P. O. S. of A. and old soldiers. A Cure lor Piles. "I had a bad case of piles, " says G. F. Carter of Atlanta, Ga., "and consulted a physician whoadvised me to try a box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. I purchased a box and was entirely cured. It is splendid lor piles, giving relief instantly, and I heartily rocom mendittoallsuffererN." DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is unequalled for its healing qualities. Eczema and other skin diseases.also sores cuts, burns, and wounds of every kind are quickly cured by it. Sold at Trout's drug store. For Sale. An "R" Peerless Eogino, a"C" Peerless Thresher, an Empire Clover Huller, a Woodsaw and Water tank all in good condition on EasyTkhms. Address, Ed B. Dikhl, 4 13 3 mo. Lomaster, Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. l The uiMlcr.-irni d Trustee for tin; In Iih nl W illiiim A. SiieiT. lute nf l.ii'khiK Creek tonu Hhip, ilei-i'liscil. will sell nn tin- iniih" lit Siiluviil, Knlliili uiiiiul.v. I'u.. lit I i) I'lui'l. 1'. M . Saturday, June 4, 1904, the folloulnii Miluuble reiil estate li It: the utLLinm n. hpi MANSION FARM sit unit: on tliu turnpike ut ,Kn!nviii. nine mile- wi-st of MoConiH-lIsbiuif. contiilnin' 210 ACRES line Red Shule html of which I'V) iieres nro elisiroil, well fi'iici-cl. uml In exerllent .still e of cult i ii l Imi. the IkiIium'U w i II llmlicrcd. The iuiproventents ure a tine, liu.'e, nearly new UKICK MOUSli, M DAINK IltRN, a tfooil tenant house, a nearly New Store llulicliti:.'. and all necessary oatliiilhllnirs. The mansion house Is :i7x In feet, anil the harn nAx'Vi. There lire two imxl wells on the premises, water piped to the dwelling, and u kooiI clsiern on (lie porch. The farm Is well v ..tried, utitl there is ahotit ' J. ueres of exeellent meadow land; aKn a line ! VOUNO UKCIIAKI1 I or ehoiee fruits. j Th'' proper! y Is most de-irahle. lieini! In el i proximity lo eharuli and school aud a poster- 1 llee in the store. ; TKUMS : per eent. of the p'lrchae money to foe paid on day of Hale, and the remainder, j exeepiinu t IMH?. which is to remain In tliehamis ! ol the purchaser ut R per cent, aunual tuteri" I ; during the lifetime or Mr. Huohel A. Speer is to foe paid Iu cash upon coiillriiiatiou of sale. i I'itANIC I'. LYNCH. Prothonotary's Notice. Nntlr-e In heriliy civen tliHt the t'olliiwlti nanieil Afciiillituntft have lileil llteir HCftiiliitn la the i'rnthnniilHrv Ottic. hiiiI llmt the rainn will ' b ireetitil lo iho Court ol I'oinuiuu Pleas nt i Fallon enmity, IVmitt., mi Tuemluv hiilnwili ; mm'iiihI Monday ul .laue nuxUlieliiK i ln-1.) Flrnt anil Until account ol Or. A.k.Ilavi, I Committee nl the cslatiMil Marv II. Kirk a Lu natic, late of Taylor towihip. ilcceated. ' Prolh'y'n Olllee. ( IIKO. A. IIAllltlS, I Uy l(i, l:iol I i'rotl(itiut;iry. Gettysburg, Pa. CITY HOTEL, (One square from cither depot. ) AccoininiiJutiims for 'J.Mi. Kates l .50 to Per Huv. BOARD BY THE WEEK $7. $8 & $10 Hot Cold liath, rilectrlc LlKht.Gaa, Steam Heat .- CInll IJells. JOHN E. HUGHES, Prop. Wu Clin uive vou any lilnd (if u o:irrl:ii.'u ill'- si ml ovisr the lliittlutii'lil. Kceu litis to mill rrmn all triims. Dcf Kt N"' I'l'iik of letthun', 1 KraiKti'L-ct's It inn . PLEASE NOTE! in tin; "rood old summer time"' within this spaee, we will tell of things we sell thiit yill please your friend, tho "inner man."' COFFEE Klo, Speeial 12c. Kin, Choice 1 ."if. Santos, extra fancy WW lse. laracaibo, extra fancy 20c. Lemons, '.i for ."e. Lima lieans lie. I'eal'ieans .'c. Scoteli I'eas lc C. F. Scott, Cash Grocery. "Take rare of tho pennies and the dollars will take cure of themselves, " -theso values touch the vital spot tho pocket hook. Do You Want to Save Money ? We are in a position to sell cheap er than any of ourcompetitors, as we are closing out our en tire stock, ami we are selling at cost as no other merchant Is willing to do. Wu can save you money on Men's Suits, l'ants, and I Joy's nuits und odd pants. Men's 5(c., overalls now Jfc., Men's Title., work shirts now 4 e., shirting 5 and lie., per yard. Men's und women's aud children's work and dress shoes for 20 to )(!(., pair less than old prices. Our Dry Goods Department Is full of bargains. WhitH Lawns, Shirtwaist (foods, Ginghams, calicoes, at prices tha will cause you to supply your wants. II AUK Y 11. HUSTON, Clear Ridge. Pa. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure DigoaU what you eat. KlXYSHOIfEYTAR Ottr Ooldsi Praveat Pnounionla For Sale at Trout' dru Hloro. Mammoth Summer Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, l eathers. Tips, Plumes. An extrusive uxsni'ttnont of diiinllly trlinmiiil lIuU ivn l.v to sefcet from, runiii in nil lu-livs. I'm- the lu nt lit of our I'listoiiifri we luivo st'i'iireil an pxulusivo "city trimmer,-' to niuki or to trim to order. Hat or Ilonnt't to suit any filee or style. Fresh Summer White' lmlui Linn, Orgaixlm, .Swiss, I.uwtis fancy and jilaln, flin;hain, Hatiste, Mulls, Moiis(;Hiiin. Distinefiiislieil styles in Summer Cloths ami IMack fioods. All wool Kyber and French Tainiae. NOTIONS Hosiery. Cloves. Mit;s, Kuc'iinir, Collars. 'I'ies, Fancy Stocks. I'u IT Coinhs, Side Cuinlis, Hair Ornaments, Shirtwaist hets, Uuttous, I'.inliroidi i'ies, I.act.s. U. Corsets, V. V. Corsets, and H. &' G. Corsets. Ladies' Ready-made Shirtwaists and Tailored Dress Skirts. W hatever you seek if it is popular, pretty, meritorious can be liouejit at this store for less money than it costs elsewhore. I!ny the "lianner," the most sensible and coinfortalde pattern on the market. A variety always on sale. Uest trade prices for F'sts and 1'oultry. T. J. WEINER, I C3 ! C"T T1TTTlT7mTTT T AT- 1 Manufactures :t l'ieco Oak Led Koom Suit $9.95. li Piece Oak lied Koom Suit SI3.95 Up to $50. White Iron Led 1.95 to $',0. Good Koeker 95c to S10 Good (,'arpet 15e.. y an i to 75c oilcloth 19c, to 35c . a yd. I'arlor Suit $11.95 to S50. . (.- 'Pi F. E. MILLER, 13 to IT E. MARKET ST, Ghambersburg, Pa. Mention this paper when writing. -) Pi J5V KORRECT 1;IT, (:2 an rrice, k In Quality of material, fIn Workmanship, is a suit when it is made at tho Merchant Tailoring Establishment of A. TJ. NAOE & SON, MeCONXELI.SliUKG, PA. Pi til Gent's F'urnishing Goods consi.itin of the latest things In Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Cravats, Ties, Suspenders, Sucks, Jewelry, Hats, in fact uuvthlli:? men or bovs wear exeent shoes. If imi weio- n.nili-. it M vii made clotliiny:, you should reincmhor that wo have what you want iJ and at riyht prhs. All sizes and styles for men aud bovs. ii. Fur Sale at a Sacrifice. Tho uiiderhiuetl intottdiuvf to ,,:, ,l, l,,,l,i.,, kiiuini.ua quit fie innt mni'ry diisiiiuhh uji soil Kt "away down" pri.-H Ms en - tire .nittil ctuisistiii ..ftlie ft .1 - loWlll" ' 1 l'eerless Trai'tion l'liLrine, inil'ne I",w','r. I Ce'lM-r Mf'j.'., Co., Separator, , class 1'.. 1 (ieisi'r MfV'., Co., Saw Mill No. 1. used ouly tun mouths. 1 Victor (.'lover luller 1 lieeriuu Corn HtiHcei run one Season. 1 Tornado Shredder, -aU in first class order. (VI on in1 wrltn tn .JKS.sk C ilt.l.l.Niii.lC, Now ("1 mind a, Tho now bull- frrg law is now in form mid it is unlawful tn loll any of th'jin, (-XL-ot from July 1 to N'ovornlicr 1. Th'iri i i:n pr visiou a to the tsali of tliem if they uru hnnitrlit f"nm aimtlKM' State, but tho mini who sol In thoiii miirht bo forced imuvh wbor.. ho got them previous t tho i.poii iny of the seasou here. DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Thai I -00 bottl contains 2H tlmth trial . which ttlljfjr 50 coi.la. "MHO ONLY AT THI UHOJAIORY Of U E. C. DeWITT & Display Millinery. Dress Goods. HANCOCK, AID. 1 m Y'wwnrnM i ji .1 -1 i 81 S3 '.'--V I Price. 3 neinl us your name and we will send you our bargain sheet. '-' C--5 m SSI i to. ft i S3 ' f?3 J Register and Clerk's Notice. Ncilliie in hemliy ifivi'D Hull the fullciu Inc """u na:ctiuiiuiiiM uuvu llli-u Ilu'ir uceininti. , tl,u H,visl,,.r ,in,i oumUm uiiu.ii ..r kuidu 1 'KVifeiiVSCSnV! 'J'ill'o'l",0;:!; ! ruvy iuy) u, i "rst nmi ""u' "ci'iiii'it of T. Klllntl KIpiii- luff. I ai.. rxKuutur of Hits lust will una testie munt or H li-on Ciiiuliull lulo ot Tuylur tuwu- -llll llLllil'ilSI'.l. Thi' I'.ivt uml lln-.il uc.ui'int.iflVrniiniliiDeiMt. '' 'iuininiir.it(.r of tin- i-.i'ite nl lluller lM-eUiT. lull; nl l.lciiini.' Crvfk tuwnslilii tin- : uensed. . Tin- tlrst iiiul lliml iii'i'nuiit uf I.ui'lti.lii M- lutt i.nd H i i.rr Mi'llntt. uliii,nUliMti of H e .lute of Miillliew W. Mk1u.ii lute of l.ieklux l.'riMjk l'wnhip. diiofust'il. The llrst uml hu.il u. 'count (lf jin V, Kt n ilull. M M K el)tlii:i uud ,luni" 11. Keliiliill. rx cmil.uN or tlui lut Hill u oil test uncut of .llllll-s(i. K vial ul I Into ol Ar towushlii. ile ceiiKed, 'I'llf Ilrst mill lltmul uei'o'inl of Win. 11. NV1- NllU. t'X' mit.ir Of t Jit. lust Ui.l Ullll LfsLUIIIHIlt .if I Mi- Ueli.'eeiv V. Koib lute of .MoCiinUHllnliiiiK, ! I'r.. il eiMsi'ii. j '1'lie i!rt uml llniil ueciunuof Jtniiei. Henry, .('nulles Met.elifn uud A. J. Kore Jr.. eieuu lorK ol l he lust will und text unit-ill of A.J. I fore itlv ol Todd township, di-eeuscd i in- nipii nt'uotii;! oi Hi. it. rriiinticr. i j . . feillorof the lust will lino li'MU'ljcnl of M'.ry AUviilute of .hlm;ouiii'ishu!-i. I'u , deet-usi!,!. UflMster- (imee. I (JKO. A. II A !Itl . M ly l. lint, i Keulsiur. Mrs. Yultnor Koupo mil her lilercstiiif,' children, Ktlvl and Joo, of Birmingham, are visiting I Mra- oP"' pareutH, Mr. aud i Mrs. Joseph Sipes, and other relatives in tins county. COMPANY, CISIC'-CC, XUL. 1 Best fiMlls "MUlffi &IA Job Lots. i Mvr Auction Goods. & r?i 5 Nothing but Fresh Goods direct from factory. Life is too short to buy trash ! You can save 20 to 40 per l cent, bv buying from us. fti 1 Z OOO Yards direct from loom. Brussels, Injrrain, Rasf, and Tapes- ft. iv 11 ai iuwvji iiiiw. uiauuiui Hi T v Japanese Mattings fresh from Japan. Window Curtains I In fiJ from Pans and Switzerland, 2, 3, and 3 1-2 yds. long. FURNITURE. $ j'; Iron and Enamel Bedsteads, Parlor Suits, Chamber $ Suits, Couches, &c, at lowest prices. All kinds of it? Agricultural ffi Fertilizers, If you need any thin"; to eat, use, or wear, write for prices or call. Don't forget you can save 20 to 40 Wi ! ij; rvjr cent. here. CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa. ! Uxi J. K. JOHNSTON Ready with Spring and Summer Goods. -5" All are Imxltoci inspect the Sec , Our Spring Clothing fresh, up-to-date styles for men and boys. Lanje selection of separate Dress Pants. Th; 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 Alarcerized 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. 'OOOOOOOOOOO 'AS YOU LIKE IT' Furniture fuy1T5c:sty,c 10 Flemish and Weathered Oak Library Tables, small tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Mis sion style for the den or library. 1 For the PARLOR. Sofas, Arm Chairs, Kcceptlon ChulrB, Hockerg, Cabinets, (opon or enclosed). For the DINING ROOM. Chlnu Closots, Servltif Tables, KxUmKlonjTablHii, SideLourOs, . Buffets, SereeDS, , June ami wood-neat chairs, Tables anil Cabinets for the kltuhen. For the BED ROOM. Dressing Ilureaus. Hni'ltHrti, DressinifS Tables, CIihItk, Chiffoniers, Indian Snuts, Mirrors, , - Clothes trees, lkxlsteads, DcHks, J In Ktatio;aD)'( Ulrd's-oye Maple, Guidon Oak, Ac. ; (p Dci4eads In Brass and Iron, enameled In whit unl cnlnrM. (' We will in phased to have vou call and examine our Atnok. y,,u are uelcoiiM, whetlicr you buy or not. i V StKHtln) work made to order at our factory. , 1 II. SIERER & CO., Nos. 49-51 Queen St. iR Chamber9burg, Pa, ) Q ooooooooooo ooctocooooooooo Hi New Si 3 implements, Wire, etc, S3 i V to oome and pretty lines. K. JOHNSTON, McDonnsllsbura, P oocxoxx?ooco Tahlos, (larije or small J, Mirrors, j Tabourettes, j Divans, ' Screen, Fancy tables,
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