wears longer; Minnie Summers snout last week at Huston town. Miss Elsie Wagner spout Sun day afternoon with Miss Katie S. Fore. Huyyour phosphate and land Bait of Huston of Saltillo, and you will get fresh goods. Prices right. George Sipes, wife and daugh ter, of Hustontown, spout Moo day of last week in McConnells burg. Mrs. Samuel Yeakel and Mrs. Mary Sipes had a very pleasant visit with friends at Knobsville last Thursday. Do not spend your money reck lessly but go to Huston at Saltillo, and get fertilizers that produce crops. Miss Ada Selsor spent last week visiting in the home of her uncle Johuaud Miss Anna Sel sor in this place. Mrs. Maria Maun and daugh ter, Miss Ella, o.f Salvuia, spent last Saturday with relatives in McConnellsburg. Avoid serious results of kidney or bladder disorder by taking Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by all dealers. Master Clyde Spade, of Al toona, is suffering from a severe attack of indigestion. We hope the little fellow may soon be able to be out again. Huston of Saltillo, pays IS cents a pound for butter; 1H cents a dozen for eggs; 12 cents a pound for lard; 11 cents a pound for country .side meat; 12 cents a pound for shoulder, and 15 cents a pound for ham. Quite a number of folks spent last Wednesday evening very en joyably at an applebuttei boiling at the home of Mrs. George Sum mers. When indigestion becomes chronic, it is dangerous. ICodol Dyspepsia Cure will cure indiges tion and all troubles resulting therefrom, thus preventing Ca tarrh of the stomach. Sold by The new station now being erected at Haucack by the West ern Maryland railroad, when completed, will be one of the fin est on the line. The improve ment, with the ground, will cost 2',000. G. O. Sipe, of 1'itcairn, near Pittsburg, an employee ot the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, has been spending about ten days with friends in Eist Providence township, and Ins parents near McConnellsburg, Fulton county. Everett Republican. If you ever took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness or constipation you know what pill pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile without produc ing unpleasant eflects. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Roy Rummol entertained a large number of his young friends at his home la?t Thursday even ing. All returned home feeling that it was an evening well spent, thanking Roy for his kindness, and hoping to have the opportun ity to rpend another eveumg on the lawn in the near future. Jacob Comerer, of McConnells burg, has removed to Mercers burg, and occupies the South end of the Varden property on South Main street. He intends opening a tailoring shop in the basement or me u. i. Miner property on East Seminary street, occupied by H. H. H'jgo . Mercersburg Journal. A very pleasant time was spent on Mr. and Mrs. Nick lloettger's lawn by a number of friends of Susie and Annie Hlack, lastFri da evening. A lew games had been played, when refreshments were served, after which the time was very en joyably spent till a late hour in amusements of different kiuds. Everyone went home feel ing' that the evening had been stent very pleasantly, The funeral service of Rev. AmosS. Baldwin at Newton Ham llton, on Tuesday afternoon of last week, was largely attended. Five addresses were made viz: Rev. J. E. Hell. Presiding elder of the Altoona district; Rev. Geo. Liody, Rev. M. L. Smith, Rev. Alexan der Lam ber son and Dr Evans, Presiding Flder of this district. Forty-two ministers were pres ent, of whom ten t'ok part. At the Sunbury service there were iility ministers prevent. Fewer gallons; Devoe. Family Reunion. At the homo ofThos. R Stev ens aud wife, in East Exteusion on Tuesday, August 2!, l!K).r), gathered the children and their families, consisting of Thos. W. Raisbeck, wife and daughter, Zola, of Erie, Pa.; Nathan H. Stevens, wife and sons, Ralph, Drew and Horner, of Taylor town ship, this county; Henjamin E. and Miss Hester O., at home. After having spent the day very pleasantly, Nathan and family re turned to their home, where they are engaged in farming. Mr. Raisbeck and family returned to their home Friday, where Mr. Raisbeck is engaged with the Prudential Life Insurance Co., of America. Henjamin E. is engag ed in the furniture business in this place, aud Miss Hester tak ing care of the home. It is the writer's wish that the partici pants may enjoy many such occa sions beloro the family chain is broken. B. A NEW JERSEY EDITOR'S TESTIMONIAL. M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Phihpsburg, N. J. Daily Post, writes: "I have used many kinds of medicines for coughs and colds in my lamily but never anything so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. 1 cannot say too much in praise of it." Sold by all dealers. New Game Law. We are frequently asked about some part of the game laws. A summary is herewith repeated, direct from the State Game Com missioners : Quail, Nov. 1 to Dec. 1. Rail or reed birds, Sept. 1 to Dec. 1. Wilk turkey, Oct. 15 to Dec 1. Ruffled grouse. Oct. 15 to Dec. 1. Plover, July 15 to Dec. 1. Pheasant, Oct. 15, to Dec. 1. Woodcock, Oct. 1 to Dec. 1. Snipe, Sept. 1 to May 1. Deer, Nov. 15 to Dec. 1. Squirrels, Oct. 1 to Dec. 1. Rabbit, Nov. 1 to Dec. 1. Hear, Oct. 1 to March 1. Brook trout, Apr. 15 to Aug. 1. Salmon, June 15 to Feb. 15. Hass, June 15 to Feb. 15. Pike, June 15 to Feb. 15. Soldiers' Reunion. The annual reunion of the Vet eran Association of Fulton coun ty, will be held in Association Grove, near J. W. Hoop's in Lick ing Creek township, Friday of this week. Music. Invocation by Rev. S. U. Hus ton, chaplain. Address of welcome, Prof. H. C. Lamb'irson. Response, Rev. S. B. Houston. Music. Judge S. McC. Swope, of Get tysburg; Rev. Higgens, Capt. Skinner and son, Parker, of Cham bersburg; Rev. S. J. Pittinger, Hon. John P. Sipes, Prof. B. N. Palmer, Harry Seville, and other eminent speakers, will address the audience. Recitations will be given by Misses Ada Daniels, Katharine Cook, Marden Stouteagle, Ruth J. Kendall, Bertha Newman and others. Vocal music will be under the direction of Rev. J. V. Adams and Mrs. C. B. Stevens. The Si loam Hand will also enliven the occasion. USED K)R PNEUMONIA. Dr. C. J. Bishop, of Agnew, Mich., says, "1 have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very se vere cases of pneumonia with good results in every case. " Re fuse substitutes. Sold by all dealers. Teachers' Moetlng (or Weld. An educational meeting will he held at school No. 2 in Wells township, Saturday, Septem-ber Kith at 1 o'clock, p. m. The teach ers of Wells are expected to at tend, and all other friends ot ed ucation are cordially invited to come and take part. W. Don Mokton. Chairman. Fire Started from a Tobacco Pipe. A slight fire occurred at the home of Samuel Slayman, in Bethel township, Tuesday night of last week, which started from sparks from a pipe in Mr. Slay niitn's coali pckpt, Mr. Slayman, afu-r enjoying a smoke, plHced hit pipe iu the pocket of hi coat winch he hung up and had retir ed for the iiitrht. In extinguish ing iheiUnjus he wa badly burn ed about the hands and feet Deer Will Be Plenty. Doer is more plentiful in Penn sylvania than they have boon for many years, according to tho re rts t the state game Commis sion. Some of the game wardens report deer in localities where there has been none of those ani mals for mauy years. The re ports also indicate a large abun dance of wild turkeys aud pheas ants and an unusually small quan tity of quail. INCREDIBLE BRUTALITY. It would have been incredible hrutality if Unas. F. Lombergor, of Syracuse, N. Y., had not done the best he could for his suffering son. "My boy," he said "cut a fearful gash over his eye, so I ap plied Hucklcn'8 Arnica Salvo, which quickly healed it aud saved his eye." Good for burns and ulcers too. Only 25c at Trout's drug store. SPOOK HOLLO W. Sept. 4. Our farmers have commenced cutting corn. The Palmer sale was largely attended. Gilbert C. Mellott returned last Sunday evening from conference at Fairview. He says that the people were very generous and that they willingly took care of the strangers present. Confer ence at Cedar Grove next year. Some of our hunters should be careful, as the game law is not in yet. A number of our young people spent last Monday evening at the home of Rev. A. G. B. Powers of Need more. Blanche aud Clyde Smith spent Sunday with Irene and Ethel Mellott. Alfred Mellott and family spent Sunday with his parents, Samuel D. Mellott and wife. Eddie Clevenger spent Sunday afternoon at Iddo. Ball game at Needmore Satur day at 4 o'clock. Otis Mellott spent Sunday with his parents. STARTLING MORTALITY. Statistics show startling mor tality, from appendicitis and per nonius, io prevent and cure these awful diseases, there is just one reliable remedy, Dr. King's New Life Pills. M. Flannery, of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago, says : They have no equal for constipation and biliousness." 25c at Trout's, the druggist. Picnic and Festival at Dublin Mills. As was announced last week, the Sunday school at Dublin Mills will hold a picnic at that place next Saturday, and in the even ing of the same day will hold a festival. The object of all this is twofold: first, that a day of social enjoyment may be had; and, sec ondly, that funds may be raised for the repair of the church at Dublin Mills, which very much needs it. Addresses will be made by Rev. Salter, of Hustontown, Rev. A. S. Wolf of Gracey, C. C. Kerhng. Esq., of Dublin Mills, and others. The Chamberlain Brothers, of Sixmile Run, will be present to furnish fine vocal mus ic, and the Clear Ridge cornet band, to make the instrumental music. The usual picnic sports have been provided. Take a day off, and have a good time. A GUARANTEED CURB FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. For Sale or Rent. A steam Roller Flour Mill, 50 ft. from railroad station. We guarantee 5.00 to $12.00 clear per day on custom work alone No other mill nearer than 7 miles. Will sell at a bargain, have other business to look after. Address Box 221, Mt. Union, Pa. 105 Sea Shore Excursions. The Cumberland Valley Rail road Company has arranged for its usual excursions via C. V. R. R. and P. 11. It. to Atlantic City, Cape May and other sea-shore resorts, for the following dates : July 13 and 27. August 10 and 24. aud September 7. Tickets good fir 8ixt,ii duvw, deluding date ot issue, will be sol, J ,,n H(iove lUrp for Ii-hIo Mvii Mr"rs- burg at 8: ) ) m. itt ratq of 3.00 for the round trip, Shirt X. J. WIENER, Hancock, JVd Clearance Sale. Spterlatlve specials In black and colored silks, white goods, summer ging hams and lawns, wide embroidery flounclnfr, lores, all-over luces, Insertions. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS IN MILLINERY AT SACRIFICE PRICES. SPLENDID HOSIERY VAL VES COLORS BLACK, GLOVES: Wash neck pieces, lace stocks, turn Underwear and Gauze Vests. Headquarters for Corsets of every sty le, price and size, Ask for the "Amer Icon Lady." The must popular distin guished and widely advertised corset In the world. Bannner Patterns. Fdslnon Sheets Free. GrmudtLiruv. av a1 jCORSETS Entire new stock Rouss Racket Store sayi SAY ! Did you see the nice assortment of Carpets that wa just got In they are fine. Tin Fruit Cans good and heavy at 38o dozen, and an extra heavy wax strings 4c dozen; 2 bushel grain bags at $2.40 per dozen. We now have our fall line of men's wool hats at 45, Hi), und $1.20. The $1.20 hat Is the same that others ask f 1.50 for. Why not save .'(0 cents. We spoke of preserving kettles before at a bargain, well they all went out, but we were fortunate in getting another lot at the same price. We are getting in new shoes almost every day, and they certainly will please your feet and also your pocketbooks. 10u to J,0). The nicest umbrellas, 28 in., steel frame, will turn water, at 40c, others at 75, 80 and 90c. 10c Jar rings, 7c; Jusect powder 8c; Mrs. Potts Sad Iroiis 80c. The old style smoothing irons In 5, , and 7 pounds, 20, 24 and 28c The best corn tyer made. 12c; also, have the wish cord for sami tyer. If you are iu want of Tar Hoofing, It will pay you to see us. ." square Gas Tor 18c gallon. Ited Star Harness Oil in gallon cans tiOc; Paint in quart pails 30c. Tuble Oil Cloth 2d grade, 11c. First grade, no bettor made, at 12c. Hlack carrluge oil cloth 18, il und .'hie. Apple parers that kicks the apple off 4.V. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned uuditar uppoloted to )unk on the exueptlon &)., to the uouount of the Heal Kstaie TruHt C'umpauy. truxtee of John A. McKlhbtn, will sit (or the perfunuuDue of Kiilil dutieN ui 1,1k ofhee In McConuelUburK, H.. on Tuentluy, Aukuhi '.-9. I(ki6. in loo clock a. in., ut which t'me unci pluoe all persons Imerexted may attend If they nee proper. . S. W, KIKIf, H0f Auditor. Trial List. The following civil eases are put down for trial at the October term of court ImKlunlntf on Monday, Outouer If, ISJfi, at ' o'oloek p. m. Harrison Kalbaeh and Charles K. SpaiiKler v D. Hunter Patterson, 1'rovlUeul Life and Trust Coiiipuny. Phil ttdelDhia.penna., Trus tee Safe Deposit & Trust Oompuny Hultl more aud Cieo, M. L.yon. Kruuk C. MeOlaln. Lemuel O. Cline. UKO. A. HaKKIS, Protliy. W. 1,. Moheby v Wilson L. Cliue v Prothys' Oftiee, September 4, 10U6, Register and Clerk's Notice. Notice m hereby given that the following named ucuountunts have Hied their accounts in the Keiilhter and Olerk's office of Kultou county. Pa., and that the same will be present ed to the Orphans' Court of said county for conllruiatlon ou Mumluv, October t, IHJ5, be tfiimuiK at it o'clock, p. m. 1. Humbert; The Urst und final account of O. T. Humbert admlulstrutor u. t. u. of the estate of HboIibI Humbert lute of Ayr township, Fulton county, Penua , deceased. . Deshonir; The first and Una) aecouut of M. ft. 8huif uer. u, . administrator of the estate of lieo. W. Uesboun late of Ayr township, Fulton county, Penna., dcoeased. S. Hcott; The first and final account of Hon. W. Soott Aleiunder, eieoulor of the last will and testament of ijeo. C. Scott late of late of MuOonueilsburK, Penuu., deceased. 4. Liipe: The first and final account of Mrs Witt FoR. executrix of the lust will aud testament of Mrs. Sahlna I.ape late of Union townshlp.Kulton county. Penuu., deceased. Re-Kier'n Office. I OKO. A. HAKKIS. Sept. S, 18011. ( Register. Saw Timber Wanted. Tract of Oak Saw-timber want ed. Give acreage, description of timber, price, and full particu lars. For further information, apply to, or address News Olllco, McUonnellsburg, i'a. Men Wanted. 6 able-bodied men wanted for tannery work. Married men preferred. Apply at once by telephone, or In person. Saltillo Tannery, 8-23-2t. Saltillo, Pa. KannadVa Laxadva Honav anil Tar Car an Casfks, ii4 sapcls CMa frm Dress Skirts. WHITE AND TAN Kid, Silk Lisle Tb read, in white, black, tan, brown, gray. All sizes. - over collars, linen collars. Muslin 11K15 Banner Patterns. for childrtnt jur. JVo cpiulu Adminisrator's Notice. Letters of adinlnlsfatlon on the estate of Mrs, Alice Smith late of McConnellsburg, Ful ton couutv. Pu., deceased, huvlng been gruui edby the Kegltter of Wills for Fulton county to the subscriber, whose postollloe uildres Is McConuellsburg, Peuu.vlvm.lu, ml person, who are indebted to the said estate will pleas make payment, and those having claims ill Dresenl theui to CHAS. K 1UKTON, Aug. 2, igos. Admlulstrutor. Sale Register. Friday, September 15 C. J. Brewer will sell at his Meadow Spring Dairy and Stock farm 2 miles south of McConnellsburg, (i head of horses and colts, 40 head of cattle, one half of which i milch cows, 10 head of ewes, 50 head of hog, s, 40 head of the hogs are pu re bred English Ber kshi res. This is a lot of fine stock all through and worthy theattentior. of stock buyers. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Saturday, September 10, Geo. W. Wagner, agent for the heirs of Jacob A. Hamil, lato of Tod towuship, deceased, will sell at Knobsvlllo two farms, one known as tho Drake farm, and the other, s tho Win. Poik farm, and also live lots or ground m the villugo of Knobsville. Sale will bu-in at 1 o'cliH k, p. m. Saturday, September 10,-Mrs. Daisy Pittrnan will ell at her residenco on West Water street, McConnellsburg, a complete set of Blacksmith tools, and a good set of Wagonmaker tools. Sale at 1 o'clock. Monday, October 2. Mrs. Anna Macon will sell on the Pittman farm at McConnellsburg, 0 horses, 14 cattle, "5 sheep, 117 hogs, farming implement, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a id. dSlVMNllH3Nld say 000. 88 00. 0 0 ,t 00 0 00 00 0 0 00. .0 0 00 ATTENTION! New Phosphate and Land gait arriving every week for fall seeding. I sell Baugh and Armour Phosphate which have been us ed successfully for 50 roars. Phosphate Si 3. OO per ton. Land Salt $7. 75 per ton. 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00X 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 Clay Park, Three Springs, Pa, 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 W 00 000 000 0000 0000 00000 0000 0000000 0000000 0000000 00 00 I CLOTHING! ; There is no line to which we have devoted more serious and paintaking attention, and there is no line on which our leadership is more pronounced. We undersell our clos est competitor from lO to 20 percent but, mark you, even at that lessened price the high standard of work manship is stead fastly main tained. All our clothing is cut properly, tailored proper ly, and priced properly. We have the largest and most complete line of fall and winter cloth ing that has ever been shown in this town. ' GUNS! GUNS! . . The iu:i ting season is almost here, and as you ivill want to buy your out-fit early, thus ta king adv.: itage of the large assortment of guns, hunting clothing, coats, vests, pants), shells belts; leggins; shells; cleaning-rods; reload ing sets; gun cases; etc., that we are showing this year. ?j McConncllsburii, Pa. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Couoha, and expels Colds from the system by gently moving ins bowels. A prautlcal UuHinnss School. If you are InU'reHttid In l!o(kket'liir, Shorthunil, Tynowi'ltliiif, Toli'Kraph, 1 'iiniimrislii , or l'.nKllsli, cull or write (or Catalogue, It in froo. 8 M. KITNK, M. ACJCTS, ' I'reaidurit, Huk'ei'Hlown, Mil. ihr couyh and hesls'lunys DYSPEPSIA COR DIGESTS Tliell 00 boilloco laliu " LJ E. C DeWXTT p . f y. ' w , s 0ff 0 0A 00 J 0 vJ 0l'm 00 0 .00 00 0 00 '0 FARMERS, pB 00 00 00 00, 0 3 :::: 0 0 00 Si 0. lmm 00 u;: 00. 00 00 00 00 0 0 ;:; 0 0 000 000 0 000 0000, ' 00000 .0 000 00 000000A ;;;;;:;:;;::; 00 00 . ..kr V1 t. I A ?! I S3' . JUlJLIlMUll, F0LEYSH0NETHDE Cures Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia W.Vl. Comcrcr, aicnt for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, . BURNT CABINS, PA. for tho ulu of Traction and I'ortablo . Kii'lnos, Gancjlluo, Separators, Clover Jlulhirs, Suwinills, Ac KuxinoH on hand all. the tlino.. eWltr r- mi LI una- tuny itisers Tha famous little pills. IT L. WHAT YOU EAT H hmtth trial Wit. whlph wilt for SO cents, OMLf AT TM UlllOIIATOIiy OF 4b COMPANY, CUICAGO. XIX. 9 0 For ialo hy Btou teazle & Hro,
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