8taVMM,A Baker, Clear Ridge, I u .avo a new auction advertisement this wetk. Htsad it. Ralph May ami Miss KisioTru ax ntftipes Mill, pent a day in McConnellaburg last week. Watch Stevens A Raker's ad in this papor and see the new datrs of their Big Auction, on the !'th, 18th, and I6tb. Miss Gertrude Sipes, North Second street, has been serious ly ill during the past two weeks. Mrs. tiehrctt desires !o lu.'orm the public that she is prepared to do plain and fancy sewing at reasonable prices. She lives in the house with Mrs. Lou .lack son on East Wnlnut St. s u'. Waxtkd Strong single work 1 1 1 ir i n n to do firm Wisconsin. Must be steady, faitnful, and used to labor. Wag es $200.00 and board for eight months work. No free car fare. Ed Koicheubach, Orrviile, Ohio. John S. Harris has reopened his harness shop in the room formerly used by Jchn L. Smith as a shoemaker shop, opposite the Presbyterian church, atd is ready to welcome all his old pa trons and any new oues who may give him a call. Mary Margaret Adams is her name, aud she was born on the tirst day of March, in the year of Grace 1907. She is residing at present with her parents, Uev. and Mrs. J. Vernon Adams, at Newport, Pa McOonnellsburg, Knobsville, ami Port Littleton ex tend hands for congratulations. A cross and peevish child is not natural. There is something wrong. Uusually its the stom ach. Use (Jascasweet and put the stomach rignt, and t!io sun shine will return to the baby's face. Caseasweet is best for ba bies and children. iiO doses 'JTic. Sold by Trout's drug store. P. B. Mehus, of Saluvia, was in town one day last week. He ( has pui chased a tar m near Hustoutown, from his father, and is busy no iv getting material to gether to build a house prepara tory to moving upon his farm this spring. You should be vorv careful of your bowels when you have a old. Nearly all other cough sy rups are constipating, especially those containing rpiates. Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves the bowels contains N'J opiates. Conforms to National Pure Food and UrugsLaw. Hears the endorsement of mothers ev erywhere. Children like its pleasant taste. Sold by Trout's drug store. Valuable Peal Estate at Public Sale. Tim utntarigned will soil at. public Mlc iI lit- rMldraM -I niilPH north of Lor n st lirove pnstolllr-t- In Whips Cove. Viilfon i-ount.v. Wednesday, March 27. '07 thp follow inif reel estate, lo wit : a tract of I ami OOttt&rolllR more or lesu, of which 100 ncrea t n olesred Sad under fetnss, and in good statt of nil It itr allot). The hulancc is itl timbered. The Iroprovetnenta arc I (food Two-it-id-ahlM Story Dwelling House unci Larjc Hank Ham. Wilson .Sited, at d ail otni r nedsssary outbolMlnn. there is a ifoncl spring rijrlit at the Administrator's Notice. Noticr ii herttriv ffivpn t tint letters of atlmln Ntrutlon have been ifniuu-rl iothr uuderMirDt'O upon the estwte ol Mr- Sii-mn Mn. late of He fan tov o hlp Fulton i-oiinlv. Pi Cecrt .1 A., p- i..ri'. ii.ivitt t-.amn niraln-.i t am r- iHtewih prttjwet ttieni properly wutheottcatert fur set ilciimiit. anil those owlnrr tlie same will .'ail and settle. O. '. .VF.LtXtTT. S-s-OT-lt. Artmlnlsliatiir. Admniatrator's Notice. Notice Is heretiv Klven that Ictlersot Adm'n- Wlratlnn on the eslntn of Frank M IHilfv. late ol Ay- township. Knlton county 1" il -an-il. have heen irranlen to the un'lerslirn eil, Si,l nil nin..v loilt'lilril t') said estate ul I make payment, a-d thoe hiivlrm elaiins will presenl them properly authenticated for pay ment. I) W PNllKK. foltz. I'a.. Adminislrii lor Executors Notice. Letters testamentary on the estate of Hon. John 'I'. Uichants. lute of t'nion township, j i; T i . t eonntv I -; flf.ei.Aseil. Iiuvlnir tieeii nml there are two gOOd beat-iir Of- I granted to tie nnderafeetd. nottee ha hereby chards, j nlven that till per ous havimr c aims aitainsi Al tlic 1ARM tine ami tilacc. ho will I said estate will present I hem duly utiihenti- iiis pet'ioaal property, ooaslstiag diti lnu in ' ol horssSi cattle, Farming Implements, I nOUMhold (toons. ,V Sale bei'itiH nt hmiso, and the place is well watered, ealed w il h alllda vll attnehed If sal ' claim do not eorrespond with It ,oks and papers of the deeeased). nml persons ow lag the saltl es lale will make payment. In o'clock. A credit of six months will lie (jiven on the personal proper ty, ami the terms on the real estate, which will be easy, will ite made known on day of sale Alllt A II AM l'l.KSSINOKlt. VALUABLE FARM f r PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned, desiring lo reiire from fanning, w ill oiler at private sale his home farm, situate on the Cove Koad two miles north of MoOonosllS borhTi .1 X RICHARDS, Kaislnii'ton. I'.i., T l BtOH Vitus. ( leriiiantow ii. Md., 7 0. tn . KKeeutors. Valuable Town Property at Private Sale. The undersigned offers at private sale, his house and lot situate on South First Street, MeConnellslmrjj, i'a. Tills property consists of one full lot, B6by 220 feet, on which is erected a (food ten-room, two-story-and-a-half house, (rood dry cellar, wood house, wash house, good stable, This farm contains about 110 acres, and other outbuildings. The lot is in in addition to which is h ty acres of valuable timbet land. These tracts will be sold separately, provided the home farm is sold lirst, or both to gOhher as the purchaser may desire. The land is in splendid state of culti vation, well watered, and plenty of ex cellent trait. There is a never tolling sprin; of excellent water aft the house. and an abundant supply of water in i the barnyard. the improvements consist of a comfortable DWI'.Ll.I.N'ti HOUSE, larjfe HANK BAftN. wagon shed, and other outbuildings for further information, call on or ad dress 6a IRQH SNYnr.it, or s. v. Knot, 1 10 If. MeConnellhhurg, i'a. NEhDMORIi. T. ti. Downes passed through here last Suturday evening on his way home. Tommy had been working on a dairy farm near Uhamhersburg. Ralph Truax traded horses last Saturday, and now he sports a "bioncho. " Better take out a life insurance Tawney. Joseph Fuuk ami his sister in law, iMiss Myers, of Sylvan, Krank lin county, were guests of the for mer's father, KMer Funic, from Saturday until Sunday. P. N. Kunyan, are glad to report, is now able to be down stairs. Mrs. Jane Ann Snyder, Mrs. Sarah Uunyau and Mrs. Catha rine Hart are all slowly convales cing, but still contined to their rooms. Phil Schreiber, the painter, went down to .Joseph liunyan's near Warfordsburg, last Satur day to do some work. Mrs. M. Mollt.tt of Philadel phia, who had been speeding Hiirne time in the family of A. Kunyan helping to eare for the sick, expects to return to her home this week. Miss Laura Kunyan and her brother Charlie of Warfordsburg, spent Friday evening and Satur dav of last week with the family of their uncle, A. Kunyan, of this pluce. Kiley Daniels of lower Thomp son, was calling on his friends here oa Monday and, incidentally, looking up his political fences. Grant Mellott, of.Mattie, Bed ford county, brother of the Mrs. Pecks, is the guest of hii sisters here. Sum Hess aud family aud Mrs. Elwabeth Hess spent a day last week with the family of W. K. Hart. VALUABLE PEAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. Itv ririlM -r an Dtd6t of tin- Orplnm" t.'uurt of Fulton County. the m.tl. ptwf j ium1 trustees tost-il iharuul estate of Ooorre V t'onicrer. late of UtibllD tuwu-hip. Fulton county. Pft , dc eoNLM!AvllI sell ;tt the late resilience of the de cedent on the main'on furm t wo miles wel of Borftt CuMqs. at n o'clock a. m., -in Thursday, March 14. 1907 the followtnv vahi ible real sbati to wit: TBA07 No. I. belaif a lurjfo true: of frm lnr uud lirnher land Hltuiite in the u nship of Dublll Ktilion Co inty, Tit.. Imunled ok fllows. adjoining larids of Andrew Comerer's heirs. In. vii UOWDMO. IS. Yelter. et al., contalulnf TWO B0HDIUflD AM SI XT Y-THUKK A.QRB8 more or lest), about one huutlreil uuil :i(ty acres cleared and the ba'.aace iu i-'ood tiinoer, having the sou erected a mntd liANK HA US, A QOOb TWO AM) A HAUf B POBY HtTSK, and other mil bu ldlufs, beluw the tnansion tract Til ACT NO. II. beln? a lare tract of timber iainl -it'iiite in Dublin tOWMBtDt Fulton County. Ha., bounded an follows, adjoining lands of L. S. Vetter. An lrew (,'omeriT's heirs. John Kllrc Philip Mdthias. Jr.. .John Woods, et al.. cnntaln frg l ut it BtTKDRKp AND rOBTY ACBB8 AOfS or less and bavins no hutld'ns thereon TRACT WO III helnir the one h'Uf of no un dlvldeil Interest ia a tract of land situate part If In Dublin township, Knlton County. Pa., and partly In Dub In township. Hnntlni'don County. P;i.. adjoining lands of Andrew ( 'nmerer's heirs, Annie Mnth'as. Chares Myii-hce. L. C. Kelly, et al.. containing oNK BUNpBSD AND TWKNTV Af'UKs more or less belurf one h-lf elcared and ihe other half in w oodtaud. no lm proi emcnts. TKUMS: one-half thi purchn'o. money tore main in the real estate to secure the widow s dowerTthe Intuii'st thereof to be paid annually to suld widow durlnjf her natural life, and at ihe death of mild widow, said principal sum to be paid to the he'r of said deceused; 0 er eent. of the n hrr one-half to be paid when the property J knouked down, and the balance In oah on cotiHrmution of sa'.e. . J. F'OtK. J Al.Vl U MF.HKII. Trustees. Good Opportunity to Buy A Planing Mill Out fit. A. J. Fore ut Burnt Cabins, l'u., hah u tirst cluan planing mill outfit, OOBeletlSg ')f it h. p. ifasoline engine, Kweepstspe 20-ini;h planer matsbsf and till kinds of moulding bits, com pute, lint: shaft, with hangers, and a 70-ton Itloompr and Hosior Cider Mill. This machinery is lirst class and will be sold ul a bargain to u quick buyer. -H..'tm. NOTICE OF INQUISITION. splendid state of cultivation, with ex cellent fruit trees. Terms right lo quick buyer, Isaac Hum.. 1200 Acres , of Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. All the lands of the e .tate of Hon. .lohnT. Richards, lute of Cnion town ship, Fulton county, I'a.. decjased, will be sold ut privute sale by the un dereigned executors. Those lands lie in twu tracts one containing 850 ACRES nicely located in the center of Buck V alley in two good sized farms, each having all necessury buildings, and a large lot of timber land. The other tract contains 350 ACRES lyine about H mile west of Wurfords burj .of which about seventy-live acres ate cleared, and balance in woods. These tracts will lie sold either as a whole, or in divisions to suit purchas ers, and upon easy terms, after the lirst payment of One-fifth of the pur chase money in cash. Apply to either of the executors, .1. N. Kk'Hahds, Falsington, Pa., T. I). EUCBABOBt (iennuntown, Md., or Wurfordsburif, i'a. 2-7-07-ti n Isaiah Mellott, UNDERTAKER. I frith to inform the public that I have started in the I'nderluking Busi ness. In Style and (Jnality, I handle tnythlng from u ten-dollar pauper collin to a lied Cedar Mahogany, or a line Metullic Steel Casket, ranging iu price from tlUO to $200. Inasmuch us it is thedesire of id any in laying to rest their beloved deud to provide a casket extra line uml good, and us much of that material Offered is only imitation, 1 um prepared to guarantee every one 1 bundle to be just as represented. Come and gee me before purehas Inir elsewhere. It will mean a saving to you of from .'Ml to 40 per (rent. Isaiah Mki.uitt, Postotllcc uddress. Hem. i'a. L. W. FUNK Dealer In 8u been be for the Nicwa In i in- lint I r of l he appru (semen t t,f tin- i-eiil at&M ft Dtttrie Qoldwattll, liite of Mel 'wiin.-l:-ttur.' PlltWlll county, reunsylvanili, leee;e.etl 'i'.i Ofcutoa R. QoMuultta rstUdlDi t MaCoq uel Mbtu f, l'u ; K, lUtWM, luteriimrrleU with CbarifH U. sievutiti, resldlne t MuConnel h iiurK. l'u: auauei II UokUmllb. rssldiBf ut I'olo. lit.; Kii.Hbeln liiililsm th uml Hie.-ltner Ijolitsinith. noldin ;u lluirisniirir l'u . ehililreu of W'tliisiin 'lolii.inltii iteeil-eil; I'htvK. It Ste i. t, uinliun ol UoIm iI (iuiU-iiiith n t ot llur- ry Holdout i Hi. il mBil: .1. i, llinle iuhIiIIiiu ul lliMvetliivs n ' ii t m- apUQtv l'u ; Vlrtfiulu. Iu leritiiirri.til wll,b illiniii It -Id emiin. reatdlSK ut Harrldburtf l'u,. Uury k. UoIiIkiqIiii rtfldinv ut Met 'ouuHIkImiiv Pu.: mid Kiuinii. lotSnMr rleil AithO F. lleiroth. rev-ldlni; at t miuhu.Nvb. Von lire hereliy nutilli'd t liut liy vlrt ne u writ of iiHitiiUa Issued out or th ( trptiuu' Court ot fill on county. I'euus lyuniu. 'in tu rjaM H III lit- hi'lil on the reul estutu of th i suld aeotfUMld on tin- premises, on Sitturdiv. Y'urdli I IflOl u I u'etoeu t. m . to muke purlltloa.vnl uatlon. nml Hpiruln,tnieut of Ihe Kama, when and where yoj njiiy fttttod lfvouuee proper. J. (1, ALKXANIH.lt, Sherllf. S-H-li It. Tiio stock being sold at auction t Clear Ridge, is nearly all new and fresh, and not bringing near what it is worth. Auction again Saturday aftoruoon. Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepured to furnish High Grade Pianos uud organs ut pi-icon that 'ii" attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER eee PIANOS an instrument of nutlonul reputa tion: and the MILLER AND THL' WEAVER0RGANS Being a thoroughly trulned tuner, he is prepared ti short no tice to tune plauoa or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Letter Piano may be een in the home of Geo. B. Mel lott, McConnelUhurg . If you are thinking of uettiog a piuno or orgau let me kuow, 1 can save you money. L W. FUNK, NbEDMORE, PA. WINTER MILLINERY. Trimmed and i ntrimmr-d Veltrnt Hats, Felt Hati, College Hats, OllldreO! Turns, Infants i aps, TobH(fgans, Velvet ami silk Hoses, Wings, Flumes, etc. Ribbons, Ribbons, Dress Materials, White Silk, Black Silk, Plain, Plaid und Fnuey Silk, Velvet, Hillc, Mohairs, Cloth, Voile, Trieot. WAISTINQS ! Dress Trimming ! Braids, All-over Laces, Embroidery, New Melts, Faeinators. Corsets! (,oraets! (iorsetsll FURS! FURS! FURS ! Ladies' and Children's Knit I'nderwear. T, J. Wiener, LEWIS H. WIBLE. PRESIDENT. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER, virr periinrNT. FHANK P. LYNCH, ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR. T" 1" MKniL W. NACE CASHIIIR. B. PRANK HENRY. AU8T. C AeHlEfl. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OR M'COINNELLSBURG, PA. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. The Bank has Increased in business rapidly and it is now ready to share its earnings with its depositors, thus Miitr them a safe invesi ment at home. Notice the growth during the first ! months busi ness. Total resources at close of business April 24,ltXW, Sept. 24th, $ 1 17,673.05; Oct. 24th, $123,624.19; Nvo. 24th, $124.915. 13; Dec. 24th. $132. 130.65; Jan. 16th, $142,565.25. If you cannot call in person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive prompt attention. DIRI TTOHS ! LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO.P, SIPE3, JNO A.HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANOr-H. PETEH MORTON. GEO. A. HAnnis, D. L. GRISS'NuER, R.M.KENDALL. CHA3. E. BARTON Hancock., Maryland, Banner Patterns ! Banner Patterns ! Hest trade prices paid for epgs and poultry. A Matter of Economy. This Spring we are making prices on Clothing that will be within the reach of everybody. By buying our woolens direct from the mills, we will be little to build you a good all-wool sti't as low as I1S.U0 with the best of trimmings. We have a large assortment of the very latest woolens. Will be cut and tailored iu the very latest style to lit you and at these prlcei you will not need wear u ready made suit. We will sew on any button that may come oil und will save you enough patches to half sole the pants if they ever need it. GOLDSMITH, THE TAILOR. Opposite the Public School Building. i ooooooooooooo ooooocococoo FALL BARGAINS ! I have spent some time in the Eastern Cit ies buying; fall and winter goods. I oiTer you a line of goods that can not be matched except in the city stores. Ladies', misses and childrens LONG COATS j L " St Carpets $ Rugs & For Sprang. i ' rl Some people wuit until t he end of March or even later to buy new C 1 A T 1 ' . T"T l l'. . 4 V. 1 varciB i ruuetit uousesceperH nowever uui icipatc men needs a little und by making early pcleetious get beat choice from the new stocks). NEED A NEW CARPET! liuy il here you'll make a big saving we guuruutee thut. We want you to know what a splendid curpet depart ment we have what choice qualities and pretty styles we sell at remarka bly low prices, Axminster Carpets tl.lOper yd Velvet Carpets Brussels Carpets Ingrain Cut-pets I lag Curpet s Hy buying now you 5c to 15c per yard on W.IKJ to 5.oo each Hugs. 115 per yd 06 per yd, .'111 ht yd. 27 per yd up up up up up from can save- all Carpels ami on Carpet size CARPET SIZE RUGS! Nobody should bositateto buy rugs at anytime, especially at the low prices we tttote. Smyrna Kugs, wool reversible, size (I x II feet; 7 1-2 x HI 1-2 feet, i x 12 fuel, prices $11 75 upward. Brussels Hugs i x 0 feet, !l x It feet, - x lo 1-2 feet and H x 12 feet, prices S.75 upward. Axminster ifoigs ti x t feet, 8 1-4 x lo 1-2 feet, I) x 12 feet, prices U 5o I upward. Matting Ruga .'f i feet, x B feet, and ! x 12 feet, prices !lo els. upward. BOO lings all kinds sixe and prices. 0". SIERER, Chambersburg, Penn'a. I A Sweet Tooth. i You needn't be ashamed to admit that you have a "sweet tooth" that you like candy. Sugar is just as essential to your physical well being us salt. To supply this demand in the most agreeable wuy, is the work of the caniy-maker. and your chief concern is to got pure wholesome if""s B. II. McClain has the finest Hue of confections in this comi ty; and the beauty of It is, they ull come imder the re quirements of the Pure I-'ood Law. If you want choice can dies for yourself, your girl, or your children, go to M'-CLAIN'S. at any price. Also a Beautiful line of feady trimmed Hats. Latest Patterns in Dress Goods, either home or imported cloth. Carpets at 25, 30, 35, 50. 75c, and $1 per yd. Heating Stoves, $b, $8, $10, 15, $20, and $22.50 each. Cooking Stoves, $13, 15, 20. $25, 30 each. Iron Bedsteads, 1.85, 2 50, $3.50, 35. Chamber Suits $20 to 25 each. Rockers 1.25 to Si each. FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS $10 to 30 each. Bob Sleds 16 to 24 X per set. Wooven Fence 22 to 50 cents per rod. Top Buggies 40 to 05 each. Anything you need to cat, use or wear at a O low price. v CLAY PARK, 1 ! Three JSprings, Pa. g oooooxxoooo ooooooocooooo ztsw ansvswwwH anon m assva - x wwn x. s wai wjwmm IJ.K. Johnston's We have the New Fabric SUSI1NE SILK. Nothing Richer, (Nothing Prettier. Its crisp to the touch, rich to the 'eye, has all the charm of the expensive Silks, and you can have tivo dresses for the cost of one if you use SUSINE SILK instead of Chi na Silk. Communicat e with your friends who buy from us. As'k them regarding the character of the merchandise we handle. THEY will tell you facts. EM X0 rX E. R. WcCLAIN, West End of Boardwalk, McConnellsburg, Pa. Every one of the m will inform you that our merchandise is always just what n e say it is, and that we can save you money in everv instance. Bear in mind that . SUSINE SILK can only be gotten at J. K. JOHNSTON'S McConnellsburg. 2 Ite -mm&Mmmmw?&mmm mi HIDE8. Jaraos Sipes & Son pay Hi, 18, and itic a pound cash, for beef hides at their butcher shop in McConnellsbunr, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and talbw. Kodol For sale at Troi t' drog'Stoi DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Ttoll .eO toMlMtol M trial tt. wti, Mfelv tC irtr evttr r in, utMiAttumr at Ask tor kodql's ltKi? Almanac and 200 Year Oalander.
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