K.'ery nein anxious for peace in Ohio. The nnlv qu-tii'ti is as to who shall chcttttH the term. Huston iit Saltillo pays T- cents in trade for potatoes, IlV for country side, Lie for shoulder, and 10c for ham. There will be a picnic and dauce at Harris's mill below Rig Cove Tannery, Saturday evening, .June 8lh. Pom S.m.k. lu-horso Portable engine: (ievser make. Call on or address W. W. llKWKTT, 11 u iii Uun, Pa. Kov. J. li. Lngue will preach at the Sideling Hill Christian church next Sunday morning at 10 o' clock, and also in the evening, When von led the need of a pill take a DeWitt's Little Early Bis er. Small pill, safe pill, sure pill. Hisy to take pleasant and effect ive. Drives away headaches. Sold by Trout's drug Btor While cutting loirs in l,he Mead owgrounds last Friday Charles B. Baylor. John aud Dan Tntle, cut a tree that two feet above the ground measured 42 inches across the stump. For scratches, burns, cuts, in sect bites aud the many little hurts common to every family, DeWitt's Carbohzed Witch Hazel Salve is the best remedy It is soothing, cooling, clean an j heal ing. He sure you get DeWitt's Wold by Trout's drug store. There is a dilTerencc between Mr. Hearst and Plogy Connors The amount is said to be some thing less than (100,00 1. Dr. W. F. Teeter will be at the Washington House, June 10th to 11th. .Crown and Bridge work. Fillings that save your teeth. Ar titieil tjeU. that look natural and tit to perfection. P a i u 1 e s s ex traction. The statement that President Roosevelt discovered t'ne ten com mandments, sounds like a ear cisin. Yet there are many poll ticians who w uld bo benefited by a similar discovery. I 'iles get rjuicK and certain re lief from Dr. Slump's Magic hut inent. Please note it is made alone for Files, aud its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nicble capped glass jars 60 Sold by Dickson's drug cents store. In Berlin a man has been sen tenced to spend nine months in prison for sticking his tongue out at the Emperor, but had the tongue been a woman's the sen i tence would necessarily have oeen nine years. ine state game commissi! n succeeded in securing the gov ernor's approval of the bill pio hibiting the use of automatic guns for the killing of game and wild birds, under a penalty ofijCiO, or a day in prison for each dollar of fine. LOST. A black leather purse containing about sixteen or sev enteen dollars, was lost on Wednesday of last week between the tollgate west of town, and Newton Knable's in the Meadow grounds. The tinder will receive five dollars reward by letu ruing the pur.1 e and money to the News oftise. Scott Tntle at the public sale last Siturday a week purchased the George Trill farm in tbe Cove, formerly the property of Suotfs grandfather, Jacob Tntle, for the sum of 14,600. The farm comprises a trict of more than 906 tores. li v, 11. P. Ueber will preach in the Hustontiwn U. 15. church next Sunday morning at 10 o' cloct;at 2:30 in the afternoon, the rite if baptism by immersion will t ike place on the "old Hess farm" near Hustontown. On Sunday the 10th M. Raber will preach at the LT. B, church in Wells Valley at 10:30; at Oak (irove at 2:30, aud hold Children's servffce' at Mount Tabor iu the evening at 7:3'.). I!ert Harber.of Elton, Wi., says "I have only taken four doses ol your Kidney and Hlatider Fills and they have done for me more than any other oiediciue has ever done. 1 am still taking the pills as 1 want a perfect cure." Mr. Barber refers to DeWitt's Kid.u'y and Bladder Fills, which are un eiunled for Backache, weak kid neys.inlUmmation of the bladder and all urinary troubles. A week's treatment for -3c. Sold by Trout's drug store. Birthday Parties. A birthday Dirty WW ptven t.u Mis OulJie lAke. TtlOJS present were Jnn:iie Woodal.Koso Mellott, Kato Cress, F.lla Mc- L'ichs, Irn Sipos, Blanch Rmck, Nora I'.ivlor, Bn Mclicus, Mar ry Clouser, Bruce aud Kaymoud Paylor, Bonner Truax and David VVoodal. The evening was spent pleasantly ptaj ing games and Miss Gold to received a lot of nice presents William Summers was alarmed the other day when he was called to go ipiickly to his home. 1I was in the presence of his famil. in sho t order ouly to hnd his house full of people, and soon a good dinner was served. Among those who happened to he there tint dav were Mrs. Sarah Sum mers, Johu K'uhn and wife, Oliver Mellott and family, W. M. IJauu and son, John Lake and wife, Mrs. Baruhart, Cal Summers and fain ily, Mrs. A. J. Pittmau, Mrs. Richard Fittman and family. Frank Mellott and lamily, Julia Mellott, May and Anna Summers, Fearl Lake, Ethel and Cora K lia ble, Mary and Kate Summers. Bessie Tntle, Jennie Mellott, W. E BatdorlT, Thomas L?asure, Harvey Mellott, Charles Knable, Hhn, John and Hezekiah Sum mors, John Tntle, Gilbert and Elbert Lake, Blair Forner, Ber nard Truax, I'Vuk and Merrill Carouthers, Oeorge Sipes aud wife, and Frank and M early Ca routhers. A very pleasant event took place at, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Decker's on the L'oth ult. Mr. Decker was somewhat surprised on going out and liuding the front yard standing full of his kind Irieuds and neighbors; but Is Mr. Decker is an experienced fox hunter, it did not take linn long to remember it wis his -L'ud birthday. Thoso present were, V. li Sipes, wife aud son Milton, Mrs Charles Steach and child ren, Harvey Stoutivgle aud fami Iv, Anion Sipes and family, G. L. Schooley .and wife, Mrs. George Sipes, Charles Schooley, wife and daughter Fearl, Richard Schooley and wife, George Decker and wife, O. J. Oikrnan, wito and daughters, Perdlnand Docker and family, Stella llollingshead and daughter Ljna, Dolla, Luella, Verde and Laura Decker, Ethel i Schooley, Blanche Sharpe, Cadiz, Vernie and Clem Schooley, Ed ward and Elmer Doshoug, Charles Knable, Chester, Verlie and Hoi I man Decker, (Jwen and Wilbur I Sipes and Blair Kilmer. They all spout the afternoon in pleasant conversation and were furnished with some excellent OBQtic from agraphophone. They all left feeling jolly anil wishing Mr. Decker many more such times. He was the recipient of many nice presents, for which he is very thanklul to the givers. A Real Wonderland. South Dakota, with its rich sil ver mice, bonanza farms, wide ranges aud strange natural for mations, is a veritable wonderland At Mound City in the home of Mrs. K D. Clapp.a wonderful case of Dealing has lately occurred. Her son seem id near death with lung ami throat, trouble. ' Fx haustiug coughing spells occur red every live minutes," writes Mrs. Clapp, "when I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, the great medicine, that saved his life and completely cured him. Guar anti.cd for coughs and, colds, throat and lung troubles oy Trout's drug store. 50c and 01.60. Trial bottle free. At Booh Vallby. A procession composed of G. A. U. Poet "'.', the Methodist, the Christian aud the Lutheran Sun uay Schools and a large number of other citizens, marched from theG. A. II. Hall to the Lutheran cemetery, thence to the Metho dist cemetery, returning to the G. A. R Grove. At the respec tive cemeteries soldiers' graves were decorated, anil prayer of fered by Rev. Belt. Refresh mcnts were served at 2 o'clock, after which an interesting pro gram w is reu'lered consisting of recitations aud singing, aud ap propriate addresses were made by Jacob Schullz, Sr., Silas Hol ly, Louis Schultz and others. Harry llendershot outertaiimd the assemblage with his grapha plioue after the Memorial ser vices were concluded, and alto gether a very pleasant and protit able day was spent. VALUABLE FARM AT Private Sale. The undersigned will sell what l known us the Kmery Morkley farm In Wells i owq aIi i p. nn the mini from the tUPBplkS to New Grenada., about 1 mile northeast of Wells Tannery, con taining 118 acres: about loo Mere Ottered anil in good state or riiltlvn (ion, the balanco in timber. The im provements me practically a new house anil burn the house bsiog a run ami ONK BALK stoisy BIGHT-ROOM BOCM wliti mtter u the kitchen: SOd IBS barn Is a large BANK BARM. The p! ate is well wa tered, and has a nice orchard of ap ples, penis and cherries. This Is a desirable limestone farm near church anil school, and close to tho Broad Top market, the best In the country. 't erms will be made to suit purchas er. For further Information Sail on or address, GlOMHI W. SnK. Wells Tannerv, I'a l-s-nc, if. VALUABLE FARM PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned, desiring to reiirc Irom farming, will otter at private sale his home farm, situate on the Dove Road two miles north of McCotinells burg. This farm coutains about 110 acres, lU add itiou to which is li ty acres of valuable timber land. These tracts will be sold separately, provided the home farm U sold llrst, or both to gether us the purchaser may desire. The land is in splendid state of culti vation, well watered, and plenty of ex cellent fruit. There is a never (ailing spring of excellent wuter ut the house, and an abundant supply of water in the barnyard. The Improvement! consist of a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, large HANK UAUN. wwgon shed, and other outbuildings 1'or further information, rail on or address Spring Runitner LEWIS H. WIBLE. PRFfllDFNT. W. SCOTT ALT HVNDtrt. V,Ct HftkSIUCNT. FRANK P. LYNCH. ATTOHN.Y AND nOLICITOR. MSFIKIL W. NACE CASHIER, n. FRANK HENRY. ASST. CASHIER. I 10 If. G BO ROE Sxydkr, or S. W. KliiK, MoConnsllsbnrg, Pa. OUStttPr'S sai.ks.--.iiv firtet r O writ .if Kleri PmUUi In me' direct, iMtitngoat Hi1 the court r Oomsmmi PI... "t Kulton Oonitty, ivninvivmiia, I navt levied mh. mill tiikt'll ill fxi'i'lll lull . mill will eXiUM :t I'ui. lie S.I.. hi Ike Court Uoqm in HeCnii nAllftbarn, ln , on M.ailtty, Ji m leoY, it i iiYiin'k, r, li,, i,e roikmrirg dearrUieo ri'itl MlAte. tn wit: a triict nf kind Hltoata in Taylor kownahip l-'u.tim county Pexuutylvtuila ooDtelritoe iOii ;icrN ami Xi perches inure nr ies. p trtly e eur eS and under fence, uuil n.ut In un.il lirntie- j iiiljui- l"g lunil . ol Epbnlni Ami. '-en. Kphralia .eiiii. .i.inn lenin .Minn llenrv ..no olllei-. The in.p! e etniMiK : I f ;t VOOd t-hftU sturv fnune weatherberded innwe an-i n fair Seieii nnii taken Into eyeeutloa nstiic prop. ertv Ol K'llm Aniler-en and ID lie hoid for oaRO. .IAMI..S Q. Al.KNA nukr, Mhv ix, unit Sbarlir. Register's Notices. MoMee i berebf tiym tiint ma rbltowlni aaineil aeooantAnwbave tiled Ibeli Meonnta In iiiu Kegbrtor'e Ottoe of Pulton Oonntjr. Pa., ami tliMt tlm Hjnne will In' iirtiHi-nteil to tho ( tr .li m hh Court of laid County. I'or cotitiriuiition, on I ih-h-iUv following til.- 'jii Monuaii (Uth davj ol i mm a . i., leer. i'i i tm a T in' iirjt and ShaT aeeaeat of Bon. S V. Kirk, I'M -culor of tile uf will anl testa man I m Mr Kathar Pltuaan utu ol 'l oilil tominiilp, iloi'i'ti-i'il TRUAX The Sns and Bnal ounl or s. i.. Wink. M ; KxoOUtOf Uftbe PMN will mill ei. taawinl oi' n. u. Truai inn- or i. . .l-i town, fhip. daoaaned. HKBtUSYTbatirrl and iinii nafonal or r. a coll hVraaaTi admlnlatrator of ike nutnlii or PranOM HeMwy lute or Ininiiu towu.Kiiip, ilrivji-eil. OLASIRH The Srt and iiui Recount Qt To blaaQlaalerand W li MelMrn. ezoeulora of tin baS vUl and taatamaal or Ooerad mu ster, sr., lute or Ayr lotwnjtttpi nacaaaajil. OARLI0X Tbe ftrej and ttnaV aMoani r An il i'w Oat lick, adni niHtrati.i .ii. b. n , o t . a., oi th ,'.tut.' oi Alirunillnrlnk, lute or l;iii"h Creek, loenebtpi itei'eitiioU. QARL10K Tbe AM ttml Uteil u mil ot An drew Oarltok, adnlnlatrator of 'he ratatoof Luemnia (larMek btaifBrwh Creek town hip, qaat aged. BBOBAKKII The lir-l mill IIkuI account of .1. i:iia PoeandMlunin Brubaker. aiiniiiii- tralom.il the relate of John llruhakcr late or Todd Revmanip, deosaaad. Raglater'f OPJae, QKO. A. BARBIS. May ii, id ;, j Bagletar, BRUSH CKtUK. Oa account ot the recent rains t ie roads are in a very muddy oondltton. Oar farmers are all through planting corn. li. X. Harton had the misfor tune of getting the prongs of a pitchfork run into his wrist one day last week. On account of the rainy weath er the Children's service was not held at McICendree last Sunday. Mrs. .Sarah E. Ilarton spent Monday with M. EL Ilarton and faintly. Ada and Ross Ilarton spent latt Mo wloy in Licking Creek tow nslnp. Ocorg! W. Sehonck is buildiug a new Bit. re house. Children's service will ho held at Akersville June Kith. Every body invited. J.N. Hixson is wearing a I road smile. It Is a wood chopper. The boys of our valley bad tUite a lot of fun lasi, Wednesday even ing serenading Mr. and Mrs. Caora Hixson. Seoert aud Ella Ilarton spent a part of last week at the boots of Hiram Clcveuger, uear Huston town. A DANiiEROUS I-. wil.OCK that sometimes terminates fatal ly, i the Btoppage of liver aud oowel functions. To quickly end this condition without, disagree able sensatious. Dr. U'iug's New Life 1'itls Kliould alvtfays he your remedy. Guaranteed absolute ly satisfactory iu overy case or money back, at Trojfs drug stor-'. 25 '.. Icy o m s lime (jreen. empire Best Values and Lowest Prices Have won success for our Quaint New Sty les-trlmmed and untrlmmed -ready for your seleetlon, Our flower garden Is tilled with BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS Violate, Heliotrope, Vellej L lilies, Hiiisies. Wild Itosen, Ameriean Ilemity RoeSS White, pink, and all the season's colorings, R I t All ttie new colorings dab '.it RTsen, tsups, bsllotrope, Our line of Dress Material Is Bqttsetlouibly the tlnest offering of tbe season. Plaids, plain wad faney vie with BSCS other in barinon lous and artistic .shading. White Goods Lines, India Linens. Dimity, Fnney Moussel ire, Dottod Swim. A1 a I s t I ii g s Silks, Wash Si.ks, Moli tir, Iferoerlssd (iitiKharus, etc. tieautiful white '.Iiirlwaiain. ladies' muslin underwear, ladies' knit underwear, American Lady Corsets. ( osu and buy t!i" Best Ooods obtalBSOle at tho closest m.irgln of profit. T, J. Wiener, Hancock, Maryland. Banner Patterns In Stock. Mil!ineryTHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF M'COMNELLSBURG, PA. Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits. The Hank lias Increased in business rapidly antl it Is now ret.dy to share Its earnings with Its depositors, thus (ftylng them a safe invest ment at home. Commented biisinnsson April 2, 1U06 notice tho grad ual growth during the pnst year. 'J'otal rSSPUrOee ut the close of busi ness MAY 2, 1906, 170,687.00; OCT. 1, 1006, $181,288 12; JUNK 2, 1008, pi'lfim 22; JAN. 1, li)07, l86W4,88; JULY 2, 1008. 101,056.25; MARCH 22, 1007, $156,903 20 .'.oans made in personal and collateral security, and Notes dis counted. Courteous treatment to ell. Correspondence solicited from those deslrlne; Loans or wishing to open an account wit?! us. If you cannot call In person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive prompt attention. DIRECTORS: LEWIS H. WIBLE JNO. P. SIPES. JNO A.HENRY. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS. D. L. QRISSINviER. R.M.KENDALL. CHAS. E. BARTON Madden Bros. Three Springs, Pa. General Store Eg m , Ttie praise of satisfied users throughout the ag- : ricultural norld has made the name of Deering so well known that it is not necessary to divell at J$j jjS length on the merits of the Deering 8 Harvesting Machines. We have in stock Binders. Mowers, and Rakes. We delight in offering to the public the famous q Birdsei! Road Wagon x c the wagon that is guaranteed heaviest ironed, light- O A est running, best proportioned wagon on the mar- O Q kst. The Mifflinburg and Parry Buggies are so well O known as to need no comment. We have them at- O 5 ways on hand. Also, a fulllin c of all kinds of O FABMIHG IMPLEMSHTS. 8 Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. We now have on display a line line ol this sea son's Latest Styles, just received from New York. We have hundreds of Uuntrinimed Hats besides hundreds of Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats. We can rest easy that we have the largest line of Millinery in the county. All of the most popular shapes and styles. We believe in making quick sales and small pro tils. We have an elegant line of Ribbons, Collars, Belts, Laces, Dress Skirts, Shirtwaists, Pitticoats, Combs, Ladies Vests, etc. Call and examine our stock. We give a Fancy Hat Pin or Fan with each Hat. McConnellsburg. Opposite Postojfice. ooooooooooooo oooooooooocoo SPRING MILLINERY! 8 8 , Beautiful Models Charming Millinery. WORK GEARS. BUGGY HARIJE Ot); FLYNETS, ETC. We are headquarters foi 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. Come and examine our stock. In our Shoe De partment we have the one that gives satisfaction both in style, comfort and wear "The Fcimous Rice Hutchings." We have the largest stock of goods of any store q in this end of the county. Give us a call. We are Q rji conscious of the fact that the satisfied customer ifc is the best customer, and aim to handle the right y quality of goods at the right prices. 53 We want your custom. Give us a call and get M ourpr ices. rt m Madden Bros. Telephone Connection. Jyjf Hides Wanted. The UDdesiguetl will pay for fe'reeu hides free from cuts, tho following prices ! Steers and ho-ifors, 10c; 20ws, He; hulls, Bo; c&lf-aklbSj 0o u 60c ; tallow, (.. Cut hides, 1 cent a pound less than foregoing pricos; salted hides, 1) to L orate. Paul Wacinkii. "I said in my haste, ad tisher men are liars", says' an Alaliaraa poet. Tliere really was no oc. casion for haste: nohody is going to deny it. Wanted A young man or woman of pleasing man no-, a toucher preferred, to represent the publications of A. S. Barnes iV Co. in Kulton county. Ad Iress at ouco How Aito R. My Kits, 11 Central Trust Building, Al too n a, Pa. HIDES -James Sipes & Son pay 10, la, and I tic a pound cash, for beof hl'len at their butcher shop in MoConnellsurg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins aud tall w. Buggies and Wagons I hu vo jimt roll Hud my ibsdl wilh u linn lot of Huevt"" and VVagoiu wbiub 1 urn seUinu uu der a written (,'uuruntee ut Rock Bottom Prices I also bsva in stin k u let of ltu(t;y Whesjf M0 HiiRjry Poles. 1 want your trade 1'Ioum oome and sou my stock lntor you make a purchaso. 'I'liauUioK puldlo for MW ul patronsgs in Mu- pust, and solli'ltlntt oontlnu'inos of tlie same in the futuru, I am yturw, Very respeotfull W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. OdS Of the foremost thoughts in nvery woman 'n min t at tills timp, is tho selection of a charming hat to oooipfete her umnaei wardrobe. The chief e-isential character, exolutlvsnetl anil proprie ty are embodied in a most oSptivStittg manni r in niir oOttl prehensive collection of I'aris'models and our own creati.ins. We f-xtend an invitation to every lover of Pretty Bat I to call and examine our stock. Mrs. H. C McClain, O Hustontown, Pa. OOOOOOCOOOOO OOOOCOCOOOOOc J. K. JOHNSTON'S Shirtwaists Sl.OO Our entire stock Is new and fresh, not a bint of car ried over gSrnentS in our entire display. The materials, tbe trimmings, and designs are 1n true accord with tbe happiest irad snappiest thoughts of Spring 1907. It will Uoyour pocket-book good for you to see our large lln of Lawns. Dimities, ltatistes aud Seersuck ers, wilh the assortment of Laces and Kmbroideries for trimming. White Lawns-8, 10, 12J, 15, 25 and .'Inc. Figured Luwus li, H, lu, and 14c. Dotted Bwlut lfi to xu. Li We carry tbe largest line of Men's und Hoys Cloth- I' ing in town. Can lit any man. Prices, :i, 5, til, $7, IS, 10, Hi and 015. I Men's two-piece Summer Suits, S4, $5 and $11. V Japanese inlaid Straw Mattings, 10, 15 and iSe, R Cottage Ingrain Carpets, 5c. Hemp Cat pots, 1" ami -Oc. U All wool Keverslble Ingrain. U ALSO . . Susine silk f J. K. JOHNSTON'S i a McConnellsburg. Kodfol DYSPEPSIA CURE Kora ile at Trout's '. rug Store- DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT ' '' t Tit UWU1 . W A li lor Kodoi's 11MI7 Almanac and 200 Year Calander.
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