WMOh H. Cuy Weaver's :il for htrff&liiA. Snltillo. 7rj ff anted. -Snadj .mm ploy ment, good wages. Apply to Cbatnbtfsburg Bottory a 5 2 3t. Rev. Dr. West is spending h few days this week over at his farm iu Path Valley. Corn for sale at Trout's farm wostof town. Inouiro at thy Drug Store. I'omtuiiuiou services iu the Presbyterian church in this place next Sunday morning: preaching in the owning: preparatory Her vices Saturday afternoon. "Here's to your health and hap piness" DeWitt's Little Early Risers famous httlopills. Nasty sick headache or biliousness may come on any time; h? rnro is an Kirly Biter. Sold sit Trout's drug store. According to the Baltimore Sun, we spend $5,600,000 for baseball e.'cry summer. Hut it seems worth it, every time some one on our team smashes out a home run when tlu bases are full. Piles get quick and certain re lief from Dr. Bboop'a Magic Oint ment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nickel capped glass jars; ")0 cents. Sold by Dickson's drug sU.re. In the interest of peace, it is to be hoped that no one will go to the trouble of informing Mr. Stead that the Baltimore News ii FvR Rinnr Nice weather, now. There las been quite a lot of moM-ig this sprintr. Charles E. Stevens and Joseph D. Stevens inovpH from this town to Calvin, Huntingdon county, and Taylor aud Harry Kamsey moved into fie house vacated by Stevens known as the Huston property. Henry Win to lias hern very poorly for some time. ; rami mother Fields is quits poorly agaiu. Harry Wihlc has movd upon the Jonathan Anderson farm, now owned by Harris Grcve. Carpenters, C. L. Heniy, B. S. Kieining, Harry Stins' n and Ja cob Ca.-mack, came homo from Milllin county last Saturday. N. B. Henry and his men came home from Decorum last Satur-; ; day. Ethel Kerhn Is living with Uar ry Ramsey's. Mrs. Mary A. Fields visited H. T. Heeter's last Saturday. B. S. Wineirardner's have gone to housekeeping in the house va cated by Harry Wible. J Elsie Baker has gone to Al ; toona to visit her sister, Mrs. Philip llileman. Minnie (Jrovo spent Saturday ( and Sunday at Three Springs vis I iting May French. Mame Fields spent Sunday with Sarah Wilson. Charlie D. Henry spent Sun j day evening very pleasantly at J. D. Steven's. Cliloe Chesnutaud brother Key Prr i'OK'S NOTICE. Sutler it Itr-rphv uiTfri lht UttiTd tptmn' AM have Hern y , i- - . t h. u n, 1. i . , . i Uin, thr tfriatt of .J. W JohtiHt'o. hir of yr township. Fulton count-, Pit., rt cc(incl. Any MTMnr hHttig rtlmti ugnlnt alfl,Vitf will 'lire!?! t'l'-m roppi ly ituthtnt lOftMtl Cor Ml rhm.-nt . Mid i ItotM; os uu the nit mc willpleitw cull ind "t-Trie .1 HorST'tN JOHNSTON ' II - C. .IOHNTmn ASO. F. KF.NPAM. v :-'t Kx'O'itpr-. Spring Summer LEWIS H. WIBLE. PRESIDENT. FRANK P. LYNCH. ATTOSNBV AND 901ICITOS. W SCOTT'ALEXANDER. VICE PRESIDENT. MEHRIL W. NACE CASHIER. B. FRANK HENRY. AT. CASHIER. Executor Notice. Letter tsslsititry hEvlag been irritivcii to the nmleri iH'mI fxi'ouior numml In tin liit will titwi tiwiiitiM' ii rr Soph n ivrli, Intn lit Tit. mii - 'M township kiiiimii county, pa.r nEM i. ail perMon Imvmj.' claims or itemnm! itnttn1 tltP t : 1 1 4 - nf the hi ,1 (IcMMlrpt re lierebv notlflcHl h preiMit ihc simiic without li'l:v r,r puvmciit. unil Mil ptTMBtw inileliien in ill,- mtkl ft i, t f ii r-, r,.,usti'il tn link- pmmpi pin mriii ,.f 1 1 1 - sime, W II. MAM Sl'IKI . Oovalt, i'ii . uly for voiir selection. Executor's Notice. Letter teitamentiirv on the Sfltete of An nlf K. Cllne. line of IiuMlu inwtialp. Ful ton OOttEty, l'; . peeiieu. hav'uit been tfriint ad t. i he MxtonJfned. ul' person Inilchteil to -ulil palate lire reipieni eel to m ke ImmedlEta ptynient. unil thiwe huvtnif otalrBD or ilettianiN aifalnnt the suine. will present tl.eni without ilelay to S. I.. BTJCKUSY, Kurt Littleton. Pa., :!-: 7. Kxeentor. Admnistrator's Notice. Noiloe Is he'ehy ulven that lettersot Ailtn'n IvtratloD on the estate or Mix Manrarei Ulunt. I late of DuliMn tow nship. Fulton county I'a tleceaMeil. huve hcen (.'ranted to the tin'lerslKn- : cd. tiut all persoi -s lniteldeil to said estate wKi nmlte paynieDt. a d those hayinx claims will present them properly authenticated for pay- I ment. John V. UMTNT. KnoSsydle. I'a., Administrator. I I ill Trespass Notice. The unlcrsi'ni?il liereliy ifivos notice tli ut the lands and prttniMt ' the Fnl ton County Hod and (inn t'lnb, an or mnlMlion duly iniorporatod by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated in the townships of Wi lls and llrush Cieek, county of Fulton and state of I'ennsyl vuuiu, ate privfttfl property, urn! that all persons are wurned not to trespass on said lands ana premises for 'ha purpose of hunting, fishing, trathcrine; nuts or berries, on in any oilier man ner whatever contrary to ucts of us- Best Values and Lowest Prices Have won success for our Quaint New Stylos -trimmed and untrtmmed (Inr (lower (jarden is tilled with BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS Violets, Heliotrope, Valley Lillies, Daisies, Wild ItoseP, American Iteuuty Itnses white, p'nk, and all the season's colorings. R I b b o n s All the dew colorlnifs dahlia, mnonlilit tilue, lime (jreen. empire meen, taupe, beltbtrope. Our line of Dress Material is tin pest ion ibly the linest offerin"; of the season, l'lalds. plain and fancy vie willi each other In harmon ious and artistic shading. White Goods I.inen--. India I.lnens, Dimity, Kaney .Vkuisselire, Dotted Swiss. A7 a 1 s t I in g s Silks, Wash Siiks, Mohair, Mercerized (iinghams, etn. Reaiitifnl white sliirtwnists, ladles' nie.slln underwear, ladies' knit underwear. American Lady Corsets. Come and buy the Host Goods obtainable at the closest margin of prolit. T. J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. lianncr Patterns! In Stock. rtHiilinerylTHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'CONINELLSBURC, PA, Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. The Hank has Increased In business rapidly and it is now ready to share Its earnings with its depositors, thus (jiving them a safe Invest ment at home, OomVMDMl business on April 2, lOWf notice the grad ual g -owth during the past year. Total resources at the close of busi ness MAY 2, 1006, 7!),007.00; OCT. 1, 1006, lCI,L':;:j 12; JUNE 2, 100(5, $82,fifK) 22; JAN. 1, 1007; 186,lB4.82; JULY 2, 1!)Q0, !)l,0-)j.2.-; MARChV22, 1007, $156,008.66, .'.oans made on personal and collateral security, and Notes dis counted. Courteous treatment to all. C orrespondence solicited from those dcsiriDg Loans or wishing to opn an account with us. If you cannot call In person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive prompt attention. DIRECTORS I LEWI8 H WIBLS. UNO. P. SIPES. JNO A.HENRY. , SCOTT ALEXANDER. D. L. GRISSINiiER. PETER MORTON. R. M . KENDALL, GEO. A. HARRIS. CHAS. E. BARTO N semhlv in such cases made anil piovid spent Cun(iay at t. U. nrown 8. ed as the. law will br-lgldly enforceu C. A. Henry .of Dudley, spent lias referred to Imn as an ' inter- , Sunday with his fathur J. A. national blatherskite." For a cold or a cough take Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. It is better than any other cough remedy because its laxative prin ciple assures a healthy copious action of the bowels, and at the same tune it heals irritation of the throat, strengthens the bron chial tubes and allays mllatnma tion of Lha mucous membrane. Contaius Honey and Tar, pleas ant to talfu. Children like it. Conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by Trout's drug store. Heury. Fearl Fleming of Neelyton, speut part of last week with her cousin, Ada Fleming. Jessie Henry is spending s(.mo time with her brother Harry, at 1 Dudley. Bc iTON County Rod and gun Club. U-3846tf. BIG COPE FARM at Public Sale. Madden Bros. 1 Three Springs, Pa. 1 IS General Store 1 The undersigned agents for the lielrs of J. G. Tritle, late of tlie Borough of Mel 'rinnelKbnrir ilecenned. will sell on J.A.Henry and son Cleve apent tl,(, ,.t.miSPS, fotir miles south of Mr- The praise of satisfied users throughout the ag ricultural norld has made the name of Deering so well known that it is, not necessary to dwell at & length on the merits of the Deering (?!) Don't Put It Off Easier comes early this year and you will want a nice WIT for that occasion. A groat many have their orders in already. One customer come In and said, "! have worn this suit two years aud the linings etc. are as good as nw, and I want another suit " We can give you lots of testimonials of this kind. Come in, place your order, und be among the satisfied. Everything new and up-to-date. GOLDSMITH, THE TAILOR. Opposite the Public School Building. OR k NOBSVILLE. Scott Drant and wife of Dane, spent Sunday with Mrs. Drant's sister, Mrs. Bert Cline, who is very ill. Our hustling sawyer, John Tice, has moved his mill from Lewis Kelso's to John W. Sny der's. Ira Fore aud wife spent Sun day at Adam Long's. Herbert K'orliu and Uarry Wl ble, who have been working in Allen's Valley, spent Saturday evening and Sunday on this side of the mountain. Nina Kelso spent Sunday with Lola Wilson. Misses Mamie Snyder and Amy Myers speut Sunday with the latter '.s parents, Mr. aud Mrs. John A. Myers. Sam Scott and wife of Dane, spent Sunday with Sylvester Cunningham 's. Mrs. Delia Urubaker and daugh ter Helena, spent Sunday at John Kerlin's. The members of the M. E. church purchased a new orgau. Hud and Norman Raker spent Sunday at Sylvester Cunuing-ham'n. Mond iv at the County Se tt. llev. Keber and wife and Mrs. Fix of Hustontown, spent last Wednesday very pleasantly at Howard i- ix's. B. S. Fleming and friend called at C.K. Brown's Sunday evening. Nt'llie Kerns of Hustontown, visited her sister, Mrs. C. L Hen ry, over Sunday. Grace Huston of Saltill), and Anna Irwin of Wellington, Km. were in our town Saturday. J. W. Mowers has made quite an improvement to his house by building a new kitcheu. Jtmes Foreman of Laidig is building a new barn for H. T. Heetcr. He Fouibl At Gett suurg. David Barker, of Fayette, N. Y. who lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes : "Electric Bitters have done ine more good than any medicine I ever took. For sever al years I had stomach trouble, and paid out much money for medicine to little purpose, until I began taking Klectric Bitters. I would not take 600 for what they have done forme." Grand tonic for the aged and for female weaknesses. Great alterative and body builder: sure cure lor lame back and weak kidneys. Guaranteed by Trrut's dtug j t'onnellsbiirg. in Ayr township, Pulton county, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, 1 May 2, 1907, at 1 o'clock, p m , tho following valuable real estate, consist- l ing of Limestone and lledslate land, containing 208 ACRES I more or less, Hit ucres of which at cleared, under fence, ami in a good state of cultivation: and the balance of forty-four acres are covered with good, young, growing limber, adjoin ing lunds of James Krytuan, Albert Nesblt, Leslie McGovern, .1. W-.lohn-ttOH and others, The improvements are a good two and one-half story plank weather boarded house, good wash-house, a splendid bank burn, wagon shed, corn crib und other necessary outbuildings. There are two wells of good water close to the house, running water near the barn and the entire farm is gener ally well watered. A good orchard producing a variety of fruit, and in all a very desirable home. Terms made known on day of sale. V. S. TltlTLK, L Frank Tnrn.i: Agents for the heirs of J. (J. Tritle, deceased. ooooooooooooo oooooococoooo 8 Harvesting Machines mM JJILLINERY ! 8 store. r0c. Letter to A.J. Irwin & Co. McConnellsburg, Pa. Dear Madams : Here's honesty for you ! N..rth Dakota has a pure paint law. I'rof. Ladd, the state chemist, analyzes a certain paint labeled "contains only lead and zinc and is strictly pure," and finds it no lead at all, a resi nous oil, and benzine. It is, how ever, full measure and contains no water. That's like the man on trial for killing his grandmother; proved that he didn 't set tire to the house. No lead, butziuc and barytes, though not wed. resinous oil and benzine ' strict ly pure lead and zinc paint !" Pure paint is lead zinc and oil; but that isn't all; there is such a thing as proportion aud make. Tho strongest paint is Devoe. North Dakota is doing a hand some thing in holding these confidence-people up to scoru. She gives their names as well as tbeir works. Yours truly, 0 P. W. DeVoe & Co. P. 8. V. C Bare, Fort Little too, aud J. A. Boyd, Merce s burg, si'll mil- nint Wells Tannery. April 84, Miss Marjorie Sipes is attending the spring term ot Normal at Millersville. Anna May Burkett who has been in Altoona for some time, has returned home. EUlM Barndollar of Everett, is visiting Maud Baumgardner. Howard Wishart and family will agaiu locate in Huntingdon. After having tried several points iu the West during the last few years.Howard has concluded that the old Keystone state is good enough for him. Harry Spaugler has been in doors for several days. We are glad to hoar ho :s out again - itenio Guillard left Monday morning for Columbus, Ohio, to take a course in penmauship. James A and Joe Borton were in Kverett Monday on business. A SIONIIICANT PKAYtK. "May the Lord help you make Bucklen's Arnica Salve knowu to all," writes J. G. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. "It quickly took the pain out of a felou for me and cured it in a wonderfully short time. " Best on earth for sores, burus aud wounds. 85a at Trout's drug store. VALUABLE FARM AT Private Sale. The undersigned will sell what is known us the Emery Markley farm in Wells township, on the road from the turnpike to New Grenada, about 1 mile northeast of Wejls Tannery, con taining 110 acres; about InO ucres cleared and in good stute or cultivu tion, the balunce in timber. The im provements are practically a new house and burn -the house being a TWO AND ONE HA EE STOllV EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE with wuter in the kitchen: and the bain is a large EANK HAHN. The place is well wa tered, and lias a nice orchard of up ples, peurs and cherries. This is a desirable limestone farm near church and school, and close to the Hroad Top market, the best In Die country. Terms will be mudc to suit purchas er. For further information call 00 or adili'ess, Ocoacue w. sii'K, Wells Tannery, I'a. tf. VALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned, desiring to retire Irotu farming.w ill offer at private sale liia home farm. situuLo on the Cove Itoad two miles north of McConnells burg. This farm contains ubout 110 acres, in addition to which is li'ty acres of valuable timber land. These tracts will lie sold separately, provided the home farm is sold first, or both to gether aa the purchaser may desire. The land is in splendid state of culti vation, well watered, and plenty of ex cellent fruit. There in a never failing spring of excellent water at the house, and an abundant supply of water in the barnyard. The improvements consist of a eonifortahle DWELLINO UOU8E, ' "'ge HANK BARN, wagon shed, ami other outbuildings. For further information, call on or ad dress Gkohuh Snydkh, or 8. W. Kiuk, 1 Id tf. McConnellsburg, t'a. We have in stock Binders. Mowers, and Rakes, IVe delight in offering to the public the famous q Birdsell Road Wagon 5 the wagon that is guaranteed heaviest ironed, light- O est running, best proportioned wagon on the mar- O ket. The Mifflin burg and Parry Buggies are so well O known as to need no comment. IVe have them al ways on hand. Also, a full line of all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. WORK GEARS. BUGGY HARNESS, FLYNETS, ETC. We are headquarters for anything used on the farm or in the house. Furniture, Stoves, all kinds of Hardware, Dry Goods, Notions, etc. By reason of early purchasing we are able to of fer some rare bargains on Men's and Boys' Clothing. o 8 Come and examine our stock. In our Shoe De partment we have the one that gives satisfaction Q both in style, comfort and wear "The Famous rs o Rice Hutchings'g I! fVe have the largest stock of goods of any store n in this end of the county. Give us a call. IVe are Q conscious of the fact that the satisfied customer tej is the best customer, and aim to handle the right j5 Cm Quality of goods at the right prices. jg IVe want your custom. Give us a call and get $ji Jl ourp rices. fgj I Madden Bros. 1$ Telephone Connection. . Beautiful Models In Charming Millinery. SOnn of the foremost thoughts In every woman's mind at this time, is the selection of a charming hat to complete her summer wardrobe. The chief essential charuc'ur, exeliislvencss and propric ty uro embodied in a most captivating manner in our com prehensive collection of I 'aris models nd our own erea iins. We extend an invitation to every lover of Pretty Hats to cull and examine our stock. y Mrs. H. C. McClain, y $ Hustontown, Pa. O OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1 J. K. JOHNSTON'S I i Shirtwaists 31.00 Our entire stock is new and fresh, not a hint of car ried over gurments in our entire display. The materials, the trimmings, and designs are in true accord with theTlappiest unil snuppiest thoughts of Spring 1U07. It will do your pocket-book good for you to see our large liiv of Lawns. Dimities, llutistes and Seersuck ers, with the assortment of Laces and Kmbroideries for trimming. White Lawns-8, 10, 12, 16, 25 and SOe, Figured Lawns -(J, 8, 10, and Uc. Dottoc1 Swiss -15 to 3fto. Sale Register. Saturday, May 11, Mrs. Kli.H, beth J. Drubaker will soli at hor residence " aailos north of Knobs ville, cattle, sheep, hogs, hay, !,rraiu, household goods, ifco. .Sale begins at 1 o'clock, p. ra. Hides Wanted. Tho undesigned will pay for green hides froo from cuts, the fodowiug prices : Steers and ho.ifers, 10c. ; ows, 9c; nulls, He; calf-skins, 60 to 80c. ; tallow, 4c Cut bides, 1 cent a pi und less than foregoing pricus; salted hides, 11 io IU cents. Paul WaqnKR. HIDES -James Sipes & Som pay 10, 18, and Hie a pound cash, for beef hi les at their butcher shop io McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf Bkins, sheepskins and tail jw. Kndol For Indigestion. palpitationofthctieart. Dibits whatvouaat Buggies and Wagons , I have just refilled my sheds with a tine lot of liuggies and WagOM which 1 uui selling un der u written guarantee at Nock Bottom Prices l also have in stock a lot of Jitiggy Wheels and Huggy Poles. X want your trade. I'lease come and see my stock before you make u purchase. Thanking tho public for liber al patronage in the past, and soliciting a coul iuuance of the same in the future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. We carry the largest line of Men's and Boys Cloth ing In town. Can fit any man. Prices, ;i, 5, W, 17, IS, 10, 112 und 15. ' Men's two-piece Summer Suits, $t, 5 und $!. Japanese Inlaid Stfraw Mattlrgs, 10, 12, 10 and tfie. Cottage Ingrain Carpets, 2"ir. Hemp Carpets, 15 and 20c. All wool Iteversible Ingrain. ALSO Susine silk Kodbl Forsale it Trot t' dr jg Store f. K. JOHNSTON'S McConnellsburg. m DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT TW II .00 kwil cMUlu onutko trti I vku Ml lm it rrTff rMNas wu At rum lutMfwv mr m. c iwivr t oomvjubiy. cmucago, ha, Ask tor Kodoi's 1907 Almanac and 200 Year Calandor.
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