Look us over for imrjrain. The Irwiu Store. Kev. Houston w at present m Venango county, Pa., where he will spt'tid a few weeks. Special sale of China and Glass wniP at, Trwin store. Coine in and .'ft some of the Harpams. Mrs. Laura T. Wolf, of Phila delphia, is theyuostot Rev. S. H. Houston's family, with whom she will visit several weeks. The sale advertised in the Nkws last weok by Mrs. Kmaline S polls ter, has been "called off," and will uot take place. Mrs. Corwell, of Chambers Imrp, is spending some time in tin home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Vinerer, in this place.' DeWitt's Kidney and Hladder Pills act on the liver as well of back-ache aud rheumatism. S ld by Trout's Drug Store. Holy communion will be held at the Big Cove Tannery Lutheran church on Snuday at 10 o'clock a. m. Preparatory service on Sat urday at L':!!0 p. in. The hand made its tirsf appear ance on our streets in their new uniforms on Saturday evening. They played a number of tine se lections. Mrs. Edward Cr is well and daughter, of Bostoi., are visiting Mrs. Skinner's parents, Capt. and Mrs. Skinner, in Chambers burg. Mason Thomas of Sixmile Kuu, while working at the Pinleyville mine last Friday was kicked on the head by one of the mules ma king rather a painful wound. Write for a free copy of the r.ioG-'07 catalogue aud new Illus trated College Journal of Colum bia Business College, Hagers town. Md. They will interest you. There will be preaching next Sunday, Aug. 12th, by Rev. Pit tenger, in the following;hurches: Asbury, 10:30 a. m.: Ebeuezer, at L':!0 p. m., and at Siloam 7:l',0 p. m. Everybody welcome. Rev. Pitteuger spent Monday very leasantly visiting some of ins members of Ebene.er church, aud thinks that its members are gaining in spiritual as well as nu merical strength. Miss Annie Ott returned home Tuesday, alter a two weeks visit with friends in Everett. Mirs Lulu E. Earns accompanied her and will spend a few weeks among friends in this place. Write fir a free copy of the r,MH'i-'07 catalogue and new Illus trated College Journal of Colum bia Business College, Hagers town, Md. They will interest you. The second quarterly confer ence of the Harrisonville charge, will bo held next Saturday after noon, Aug. 11th, at 2:'.)0 o'clock m the Siloim M. E church. A ser mon will be delivered by the pas tor. Everybody come. A world of truth in afew words : "Nearly all other cough cures are constipat ing, especially those con taining opiates, Kennedy's Laxa tive Honey and Tar moves the bowels. Contains "no opiates." You can get it at Trout's Drug Store. The Walnut Grove Camp-meeting will start on August 10th and will continue for ten clays. The session this year promises to be unusually good. TVileut has been provided for the various sess:ons aud already all the tents, upwards of "j have been taken. The meet ing this year as in the past, will be in charge of the "Church of God" denomination. The restau rant aud boarding house will be under the eflicient management of Mr. E R. Wible, who has had charge of this department for four years. Walnut Grove is a delightful place, situated near Maddensville. For a ten day's summer outing, midst the quiet end serenity of the country, it measures up to one of the best in this part of the state, Picnic. There will be a grand picnic at Harris's mill, 1 mile below Big Cove Tannery, on Saturday, Au gust 11, JftCMJ, in tho evening. Good music and a platform for dancing. A full lino of refresh ments to bo served on the ground. . - ; t i i n i III t i M I ( U I I n ttl ; i ( Ml . n I n. n I ; H ( ( l I t M M . M n . n n i . 1 1 H ! ; l s . . . .,. . Wonder Brothers ARE COMING TO ORBISONIA, PA., Broadbeck's Old Corner Will be Converted into the most Up-to-date and Most Enterprise Store in all Huntington County. KuU-rpi isp, 1'nnli, Progressive ,),.as, lxii'kod by wide awake Uiurounlily experieiu'ed imJ well broil inerehants will helu to establish hi Orbisonia the k i ml of store the jrood people hereabout have been wuntiiiir, and the kind of store this hg eoinnuinity is badly iu need of. A fair and square deal, a golden rule poliey, with progressive iilcas, will permeate the new and latest move baeked by WENDER BROS. To our many hundreds of friends in this vieinity we extend a hearty welcome when the doors of Broadbeek's old eorner will be opened by us. Old and new friends both are weleoi -whether as on lookers, whether as buyers, or from mere friendship's sake, we bid you alt wvlrome to our now store ! OPENING DAY g -S on or o lo o lj t SEPTEMBER 1st. mmmmmm it a m. . YA 1 111 i H 1 1 ;H M ( i i ' ( I x U I t f i n x n x HI 1 I , I ( '. m m)m tmmml 1 Do It Now! Don't put oil until to-morrow what you should buy to-day. Take advantage of our Si-immer Clearing Sale of millinery Kvery hat In stoek at saerillee price, lleady-to-weor Dress Skirts, I'ettieoats, Muslin Underwear, Gauze Vests, "Quality as well as cheapness" describes our stoek of dress pw'u's. Don't fail to see our assortments. LEWIS H. WIBLE, PRCSIDENT. FRANK P. LYNCH. ATTORNEY AND BOLICITOn. w. Notions ! Notions SCOTT ALEXANDER. VICI PRiSIDtNT. MERRIL W. NACE, CASHIER. B. FRANK HCNRY. ASST. CASMICn. Hixson. Stepheu J. ilixsou, a former resident of Jrush Creelc valley, Fulton county, died of Brijjht's Disease, at his home in Dark couuty, Ohio, July 24, 190(5, aged 74 years, o months, lie leaves to mourn his loss a widow and four children. The following brothers and sisters are living : Matilda Hanks, RhodaAkers, Amos Ilix sou, ot Brush Creek vallev, Emi ly J. Jackson, of Connellsville, Pa., Mary A. Rohm, of Rocin'ille, Ind., J. II. Hixson, of San Pedro, Cal., A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, blind, bieediug, pro truding piles! Druggists are au thorized to refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure in fi to 14 days. 50c. A (iUARANTUl-D CURE I 0K 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 C 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. Gloves, TSelts, Corsets, Veilings, Neck-wear, Hand-bags, Hosiery, Hraids, Hair I'ins, Side Combs, Ac., Ac. Laces, Embroideries, Banner l'atturns iu stoek for Ladies, Misses and Children. All seams allowed on all Manner Patterns. WIENER, Hancock, Md. Hest trade prices paid for Kpgs and Poultry. THE FIRST RATIONAL BANK . OF M'CONNELLSBURC, FA. Absolute Slf ty. Fire-proof nnd iturplttr-proof Sufe Mid Vault, and officers of the Bank heavily iMinttnl. Transact a ifeiiernl llanliliw, Kxohnnve and Cnlleelion limine, nnd Is tinder the super. vision ol the Comptroller of th c.'urrenny ot the I'nlted States Uovernineut.1 ItrufiH on New York. Philadelphia and l'lttshtiiK issued at lowest rales, Oertllleates of deKslt Issued. IOnns made on personal and collateral security, and Notes dlseounted Courteous treatment to all. Correspondence sollcted from those desiring Loans or wishing to open an uo count with us. DIRECTORS: I LEWIS H. WIBLE, JNO. P. 8IPE8, 'JNO A. HENRY. W. 8COTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS, D. L. GRISSINtiERi, R.M.KENDALL, CHA8. E. BARTON. ooooooocoooooo oooooooooooo Lutheran Synod. York, Aug. 1. The date for the holding of the eighty-second an nual 3onvention ot the Evangeli cal Lutheran Synod of Vest Pennsylvania, which was sched uled to meet in St. Luke's church, West Maple street, beginning Monday, October 15, has been changed to one week earlier. This action was taken after a confer ence with the president of the Synod, Rev. T. T. Everett, pastor of Zion church. The cause for the changing of the date was to keep th? event separate and distinct from the meeting of the encampment of Odd Fellows, which opens in this city on October 15. On account of there being so many visitors in the city at that time it will be very hard for the ministers and dele gates to get accommodations at the hotels. Sale Register. Saturday, August 18. S. L. Wink, executor, will sell on the premises of the late Hiram R. Truax, of Belfast township, de ceased, the mansion farm of the deceased, and some personal property. Sale begins at 10 o' clock a. m. See advertisement elsewhere in this paper. Saturday, August 25. May S' Lake, administratrix of the estate of Martin W. Lake, will sell at tho late residence ot the deceased, onehalf mile southof the Soldier's reunion grounds, the following personal property : pair of good mules, 4 head of cattle, i head of hogs, 2 colts, wagous, and other farming implements, together with a lot of household goods. Sale begins at 10:'J0 a. ni. Credit 9 months. For Sale. A 12 11. P. Portable Engine on wheels in good condition. Geiser make. Also a portable mill, U0 Ft. Ways liOft. carriage. I! head blocks, all in good condition. 15, 000 ft. capacity mill. Kamiach A: Si'an;m;k, ?A. K'nobsville, Pa. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's siguature is on each box. :.)c. Fall Term Opening. Tim Tri State Bminesa Col lege, Cumberland, Md., Sept. 4tb, 5th and 6th. Write for catalogue and terms. Wanted. We want your name and ad dress so we can mail you a free copy of our new Illustrated Com mercial Journal. O' School of Business, Hager.stown, Md. Workingmen Wanted Single ineu under !15 years, to do farm ditching 7 months in Wis. $175.00 and board for sat sf ictory hands. "Also a faithful man to run steam ditcher." En Rku'hkn'iiai 'H, Orrville, Ohio, Wanted at Once. Vantkd. One man as a saw .ye", apply at once to II. Kaijiach & Sons, Allen's Valley, Richmond Furnace, Pa. Mar. 7. tf. Corn for sale at Trout's farm west of town. Inquire at Trout'u Drug itore for terms. THOMPSON. The Children's service at Dam ascus, last Sunday, was attended by a large crowd. The program was well rendered. J, C. Comerer and wile are vis iting in Philadelphia, Atlantic City, and Washington, D C. Miss Genevieve Pittman, of Charleston, W. Va., is visiting her cousin i iaynell Pittman. Miss Alverda Eader is visiting friends in Thompson. Misses Daisy Wiuk and Daisy Kelly, of McConnellsburg. spent the latter part of last week at Courad Wink's. Lem Gordon and wife, Claude Pittman and sister, aud Genevieve Pittman spent last Sunday at B. li. Simpson's. Our Hustling carpenter and painter, J. F. Martin, painfully cut his foot while working at James Harris's new dwelling. Raymond Litton and Marie Garver spent Sunday at Mac Lit ton's. Fall Term Opening. The Tri Stato Business Col lego, Cumberland, Md.,Sept. 4th, 5th, aud Oth. Write for catalogue and terms. Wanted. To buy a large lot of White Pine 1 inch boards. 10-12-14-1(1 ft. long. Apply at once or ad dress C. R. Sl'ANtU.KIt, !!t. Knobsville, Pa. Bark Wanted. A large quantity Rock-oak and Hemlock bark, 1900 peol, for which the highest cash prices will be paid. For prices, address or apply in person to SALTILIiO TaFNEUY, Apr. 1, 1!M0. Saltlllo, Pa. T This Way! New Grocery Store I I takp the pleasure in announcing to the citizens of McCon lieUslm!'"; und vlcitiitv, that 1 have opened a new and up-to-date Grocery in tne Sipes Koom, opposite Dickson's Drutf store. My stock consists of a line line of Staple and Fancy Grocer ies, Confections, Tobaccoes aud Cigars. 'Don't talk about the National Biscuit Goods, but come In and get a sample. In Tobacco and Cigars I can not be surpassed. Hoping to receive a share of your patronage. I am Yours for fair dealing, E. R. M'CLAIN. McConnellsburi;, Pa. ooooo oooo oo MIFFLINBURG. ha ye just received another P. R. R. car ofMifflinburg Top Buggies, 3 seated Wagons, ana s can fori : 00. 00 00. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Bij Undersellinji Store. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 HURRAH! FOR THE FOURTH OR JULY. Special reductions from now until after the Fourth. All roads lead to McConnellsburg on the Fourth. While in town, call at our store and see our beautiful line of hats, belts, ribbons, etc. Our Mowers and foliage are exquisite. Come and see them. We assure you, you will be delighted with the bargains you may secure. Kverybody welcome. Store opposite J'ostolllce. McConnellsburg, Pa. 00Z 00 -00-l00Z 00 Wagons, all have 18 Spokes and riveted rims'" All fully guaranteed. Prices Very Low. Phosphate now in for Fall Seeding. Yours for a new Vehicle, O CLAY PARK, S g Three Springs, Pa. go coo o oooo OOOOO V oooooo oooooooooooo ooooooooooooo rs," 1 r OPENING LETTER STEVENS' & RAKER'S NEW STORE At Clear Ridge. 2 5 lbs. Granulated suar, $1.25; Glass jars; quarts, 50c. a doz.; one-halt gallons, 60c. a doz.; Fish, 65 cts. a bucket. We are selling a nice line of Lace curtainette at 10c. a yd. and up; Lace curtains, 60 cts. pair; Towels, 15 cts. pair and up; Ginghams and Calicoes at 5c. and up. A nice line of dress goods, white lawns, ribbons and laces. Ladies' and Gents' 'bhoes at prices that will astonish you. Machine oil at a guaranteed price. A tull line of Dr. A. (J. Daniels' veterinary medicines. You will save money if you deal with us. We will pay tirst-class prices tor Eggs, Butter, Pork, Lard, Chickens, etc. Everybody welcome. Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa. KILLthe COUCH ano CURE the LUNGS WT Dr. King' Ihvi Discovery VAuniiunviiiu k . m font rONSUMPTION 0UGH8 and OLDS Prlet 60c i$1.00 Fret Trial. FLAVELL'S H Kl. ANTIC STO HUT KK IOK HANUA HITK. KOK OATAI.OOI'K u stookinos rniipprp AHDOMIKALHlTPFOhrKIU I nUjJLJ lims Hrumn Uiudu St., CbllitUllil, Buiest ud Quiukeat Cur for i. II Til AO AX and LUNO XEOUB- tiit), or maxtiY sa.uK. RubHcribe for the Mews. I SPRING AND SUMMER 1 GOODS I Having just returned from the city we are now p ready to show our spring and summer goods to better advantage to our customers and at more 5 sasisfactory prices than ever before. f Our line of white goods was never so complete $ in Lawns, Linens, Dimities, Shrunk Muslins, Tat- &J fetta, Swiss Muslins, Panama Cloth, Batiste, Mer cerised Suitings, and Silk Mull, from 8 to 50c a yd. &2 In seersuckers, ginghams, and prints, our stock is complete. Our clothing department is full to overflowing. There are still a few dozen of our 19c shirts left. 1 See Our Shoes i We are proud of our shoe line. Oxfords for g children, misses and ladies in white and patent 3 leather, and a full line ot patent Oxfords, Bals, and g Blutcher tor men. We want you to see our line of ladies high top dress shoes, solid leather soles and counters, tipped Blutcher tor 1.35,. Look at 5j them. Lace curtains 30c to $1, window shades, 8, 20, and 25c, curtain poles 8c. S A beautiful tlowered 'carpet at 25c yd; a nice la striped' carpet, 12 and 19c a yd; a straw matting $ from 11 to 20c, worth 1-3 more. 1 Our stock was never so full and so complete as it is this spring, and consider it a favor to display j it to all. I J. K. Johnston, McConnellsburg. fjl. DYSPEPSIA CORE DIGESTS WHAT, YOU EAT Tk II .00 owiulni 3H th trMI .. whlck (IU (w 0 CMte ! tr AT Tll UkKATUMT 0 K. a WITT COMfANV, C LUC AG J. IXJ&. For iala by Stouteajfla Bro. Ask tor Kodol'i 1908 Almanac and 200 Year Oalander, mmm IMC 5? m 1 1 Si E3 I m
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