D This is Old Home week in Uroonrastle. Fifty-tive arrest- were made in Chamhersburg In July. M. G. Kirk, and Zach. McEl hauey, were doing business in town on Thursday last. A fine hoy Oft nit to Mr. and Mrs. Mtu Lynch, in Ayr town ship, on Thursday last. Thos. Patterson, of this j1iic. is suffering from a very sore foot the result of treading on a nail. An unusal number of automo biles has passed through town the past week. We are sorry to hear of the continued illness of Mr. Wm. H. Spangler, of Wells township. The Grangers Picnic at Wi! Hams Grove begins August M and continues five days. Hides Wanted. u i g h e s t market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at Liul Wag ner's Tanuery, McConnellsburg. Voters, remember that Sep tember i is the last day for as sessment iu order to vote at the election on November 3. liev. W. A. West was moved from Newville to his farm in Path Valley, last week. He is repot ted to have stood the trip well. Rev. Appenzellar will preach iu the Reformed church in town next Sunday morning at 10:30 and down the Cove at .'50 in the afternoon. On September 34 the people of Schellsburg Bedford county, will celebrate the 100th anniver sary of the laying out of th town by Jchn Schell, Esq. HIDES. James Sipes & Son pay the highest market price for beef hi les at their butcher shop in McCounellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. Gasoline vapor lights have been installed into the Lutheran church in this place. They ate a great improvement oyer the old kero seue light?. The festival held in the Court House, on Friday and Saturday evenings of last week by the mite society of the Presbyterian church, was well patronized. It netted the society about $50. Several nice showers which were badly needed visited this place on Monday, which cooled the atmosphere and will be of beneht to the corn. A little hail accompanied the first shower. No one is immune from kidney trouble, so just remember that Foley's Kidney Remedy will stop the irregularities and cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Trout's drug store. Dr. W. F. Sappiugton, of Web ster Mills, went to Haltimore last Sunday, and brought F.mau uel Yeaklo to his home in the Lit tle Cove. It may be remember ed that sour? six weeks ago, Mr. Yeaklo had an attack of Strangu lated Horniu, and was taken by Dr. Sappiugton to the University hospital in Baltimore, where he was t ut open by Dr. Martin, aud twelve mches of the smaller in testine taken away, and the sev ered ends of the intestine brought together aud fastened. The in testine is now gro n together, and the young man is about as good as ever with the exception that he will always be minus twelve inches of this organ. Undaunted by the threatening clouds of last Thursday, a uum ber of young ladies of town spent the afternoon most pleasantly at the delightful spring in the mea flow north f town known as the 'Dougley." Though the sk i-.-for a time frowned upon them and some misgivings mere fel an to the wisdom of making ready ihe bountiful supper on the ground in true ptOQM style, the clouds soon cleared and n ithing occurred to interfere with the enjoyment of the good things which had been prepared. Great calamities were jokingly predict ed to fall upon those present ou account of there beiug thirteen, io the party aud the day being the thirteenth day of the mouth. The crowd consisted of Miss Mary Koopper, of Uagerstown, Miss Llo.iuor Logan and Miss Elizabeth Anderson, of Philadel phia, Mnses Ethel, Nellie, and Ahco Hays, (Jertrude Sloan, Myitleand Marden Stouteagle, Myrtle Stoner, Stella Sipea, E$otfl and Nora Fisher. $49 Buys a New Improved "Greencastle." Grain, Seed and Fertilizer Prill. Kcv. Strayer's Announcements. Sunday, August L'llrd. Mt. Tabor Preaching Satur day night at 7:15; Sunday schrol Sunday morning at 0:30; Y. P. S. C E , 7:45 p. m. Uustontcwn Preaching, 10 a. m.; Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Rethlehem Sunday school, 2; preaching, 3; Y P. S. C. E., 7:45 p. in. Knobsville Preaching, 7:45 p. m. Jno. F. Strayiok, Pastor. ATTENTION. ASl'HMA Sl'FFERKRSI Foloy's Hono.y and Tar will give immediate relief to asthma suf ferers and has cured many cases that had refused to yield to other treatment. Foley's Honey and Tar is the best remedy for coughs colds and all throat and lung trouble. Contains no harmful drugs. Trout's drug store. Base Ball. The New Grenada team won two games ou Saturday, by tak ing the second straight victory from Bald and the deciding game from Fairview, by the scores of 12 to 5 and 10 to 4 respectively. In the morning, game at Enid, both teams made glaring errors; out New Grenada heavy i.atters out batted ftaid, and wou. Their pitcher was iu good form, having 15 strike outs. E'nd's twister Ditched good ball, but he lacked .support at critical stages, in the afternoou game at New Grenada, the boys got next to Fairview's curves and knocked them all ov er the field, which coupled with Fairviews errors netted 10 runs. All the runs of the visitors were well earned. The New Grenada team believes, like the Eiitor of News, learn to play ball and not argue. This makes the game more plea-ant for both players and spectators. X. Thinks It Saved Ills Life. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maiue, says in a recent letter i "I have used Dr. Kiug's New Dis covery many yeais, for coughs ai.d colds, aud I think it saved my life. I have found it a relia ble remedy for throat aud lung complaints, and would no more b3 without a bottle thau I would bo without food."' For nearly forty years New Discovery has stood at the head of throat aud lung remedies. As a preventive of pneumonia and healer of weak luugs, it has no equal. Sold un der guarantee at Trout's drug store. 50c and (1.00 Trial bot tle free. PLEASANT KIDUE. Several of our pe ple attended camp meeting last Sunday. Geo. Mumma Bpeut Sunday with his son 11. C. Mum m i. II. D. Shives spent Saturday evening theguestof Miss Blanche Smith at Iddo. The Sunday school at Shanes school house is in a nourishing condition. More people a'tend ng it than the churches. Dayton O. Shives, of Hancock, and sister, Mrs. Martha Skiles, of Pleasant Ridge, spent Sunday at T. R. Shives 'b. The Pleasant Ridge Rase Rail team practiced on the P. R. Ath letic Held Saturday afternoon The team is getting in shapy for a game wilh Ne.edmore Saturday the22 George Sipes, wife and child of llarrisouville, Geo. C. Deshong, wife aud children of E'leasant Ridge, and Reid Mellott, were guests at Frank Shives last Sun day. Shives and Son's have Sheridan Deshoug's new Louse up. Ulysses Deshong expects to build a uew house this fall. Morgan DeshonK who has been in Johnstown for a week, return ed, home Saturday. Miss Sal lie Hoop, of Harmon ville, attended Sunday school at Shane's Sunday afternoon. Webster Hard who has been spending some time at home re turned to hi i work Saturday. J. W. Lake aud H. H. Strait are delivering po'es for the new tele phone line. don hie drive, positive force (ltd, light running, larjre cap acity, sows evenly, easily reg ulated and durnble OtW now and nave 110. CO to 920.00 Address The (leiter Mfg. Co., Waynesboro. Pa. i l s 1 NOW FOR BARGAINS i Fall Term Begin September 1, '-' aud 3. Send for catalogue. Thi-Statk Bi sinkss Coi.i.kck, Cumberland, Md. DANE. William Snyder and family, of Knoosvtlle, spent iast Sunday in tne home of Adam Wyler. Fannie and Catherine Miller were on the sick list during the past week, but are bettor at this writing. Quite a number of the young people of 'this vicinity attended camp at Walnut Grove last Sun day. Henj Coultier and wile, of Leavenworth, Kansas, and Thorn as McCluro aud wife, of Harrison ville, speut Saturday in the home of John lOwing. There will be a nase ball game near Dane, Saturday, August 2nd, at 2:80 p. ra , hetween Dane an'1 Knobsville. The Daue team will hold a festival along the Peach Orchard road near Dane, Saturday evening, August 22nd. A Boon to Elderly People. Most elderly people have some kidney or bladder disorder that is both painful and dangorous Foley's Kidney Remedy has prov on a boon to mauy elderly people as it stimulates the urinary or gans, corrects irregularities and tones up the whole system. Commence taking Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and be vigorous. Trout's drug store. ! THE IRWIN STORE . ! l GREAT AUGUST SALE r We are going to offer our entire stock of fancy Decorated China, Cut ('lass. Lamps. Hooks, Framed Pictures, etc.. at about HALF PRICE during this ffiOtltb. This is no fkr sale. Come In and look us over. We are sure it will pay you to invest now for farthor uso. The Irwin Store. oooooooooooo oxoooxooooco 0 mi. i ne massing Years mine ton quickly for any one to put off the starting of a SAYINGS ACCOl'NT. Next wivk drifts too easily into nexl month and next i . V. . 1 .ILik - r. .. ' llionm Mini liexL u-ui , hum nuitui oii.t-ii iiit'mjn Mover. i " i" 91 mi , is the time to begin, even though your first deposit Is (mail. The hab it U soon acquired, and once acquired, your future will be safe. The First National Bank OF McCONNELLSBURG. Operates under the Stiict Banking Laws of the United Stak-s Government. Pays Three Per Cent Compound Interest. xxxxoooox-cxooxoxxxx NKW (1RKNADA. Camp, Camp, Camp, Trmp, Tramp, Tramp tueen Uouck and Edith Shafer visited Harvey Sliafer's at Dublin Mills. A. D. Keith lost his pocket book containing about seven dollars, on .Saturday, between Daniel Bol inger's and .lacob Cutchall's. Finder will oblige by returning siime to him. L y McClain has returned to Vouustown, Ohio, where he had been railroadir.g. He was uoti tied to return to take up his job. Grace Lodge, of Brush Creek, dropped in to town on Saturday evening and was shaking hands with her many friouds and pu pils of No. 4 school, where she will teach the coming winter, all were very glad to welcome her back agaiu. Ou Sunday she took in Waluut Grove Camp, return iug home tirst of week, accom panied by Maude Cuuuiugham who will see the sights at Crystal Springs camp for a few days. Mrs. Dock Chilcote aud daugh ter Lydia of Rockhill Furnace visited L. L. Cunningham on Thursday. Mrs. Julia Stuukard, one of New (1 reuada's old time .-esidents is visiting friends in this suction. Martha and FJva Black and Uilla Uouck are at Newtou Ham ilton Camp. On Saturday evening we had tho pleasure of meeting Prof. A W. Woodcock, and sister Klizi belli of Fisterr. Shore, Sa.sbury, Md , accompanied by Mrs. A. W. WoodccU, who are spending their summer outing at home of Wilber IJuiksticsser in Taylor. Wilber and wife know the secrets of entertaining guests, aud wo assure their visitors oj a pleasant outing. New ( iri'iiada Haje Hall team won 2 games Katuruav; ono with Enid Team at Enid in tho fore noon, oue with Fairvu w Team at New Grenada in the afternoon. PUBLIC SALE HIGH GRADE RANGE HORSES V""'1,. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BIG UNDERSELLING STORE, McCONNELLSB'JRG. PA Midsummer V ! 1 1 ! i ie- ry We are closing out our stock of hats at reduced prices. Also, Ribbons, Belts, Combs, Collars, and fancy Shirtwaists, reduced to half price. If you want bargains, come at once before they are gono. Store opposite I'ostofHoe. FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburg, Fa. (ORGANIZED IN 1887. ) per cent. Interest Paid on Time Monev. Deposit it, when you have a surplus, with 9 s Borrow, when In need from 6 X 8 The Fulton County Bank. 810 Tile otticers are men with years of practical training in their re- speetivo linos. They are thoroughly competent and oxereiso pru- Oreat Granger's Picnic. The 85th Annual Great Grang ers' Picuic Kxhioitiou will be held on tho "Old CampGrounds," Williams' Grove, August 24-29, LQ08, The exhibition of tarm machinery, lmpletneuls, etc., and live stock promises to oxcecd that of any form r year. A b plead y prof rim will be present- (ul iu tho Auditorium: VVudues day, Governor Stewart and other Slate officials; Thursday, lion. W. F. Hill, Master Pennsylvania state Gaange aud other promi nent G ringers. Tuesday and Wednesday even ing, Mr. Frank R Roberson, io illustrated lectures; Monday and Thursday evenings Treble Cleff Coucert Co. Kve-ythiug High Grade aud Up to date. Free admission to the grounds. Excursion ou all railroads. Con suit your Station Agent. Farm At Private Sale. Farm containing tiw acres, nil farm laud, located at Clayhck, Fraukhn county, Pa., 4 miles south ( f Mercorsburg. This farm bat all necessary improvements and fruit of all kinds. Plenty ol water. Also piece of timber land containing 7 acres, which will not be sold until after the farm 's tlispj.sod of. iuyinro of J. L. Meredith, Mei cetsburg, Pa. 7-28-0 1. Mountain House ( I'-ornierly Uimwn as Mul vulae'K.) Cider Making. The understand is dm pared with a first class steum outfit ut Ills home ' near Jugtown, to do eider making, ami hereof gives notice that his mill will be reudy for business ou every Wednesday until tho lirst of October, unci after that time, on Wedutsiluy mul Thursday i)t each week. 6 20 tf Nk k Hoiiman. DF.LIGHTFULSOMMER RESORT This well known place situated 00 the turnpike between the t p of sidc-lin-; Hill am! the top of ltays Kill, H mlies west of McCounellsburg and 1 inlles oast of Kverett, is uow under the mnnngeinent of ttie undersigned, uin is open to the traveling public uiul for the accomodation of regular boarder familial looking lot a cool place to spend a few weeks during the hot sum met- weather will find this place ideul. Tor further information address. Mus. vv. w. HooidMBonVj 7-l-m;i. Kreeewood, I'a Will be sold at the Hotel Vrd, in Foil Littleton, i'a., Tuesday, August 25, 1008, At )ao O'clock, Sharp ONE CARLOAD ranging from - to 4 years old. This Is mi extra good lot of Horses and Cults, they s re bred from the best stock on the range and will m-.ike good general purpose Horses. They will not be hard to break, as there is no lironeo blood In them. If you need a horse do not fia.il to nltend this sale. Year lings uubrandod. Sale- Kain or shine. A credit of nine months will be given. KORBKS A t'OKNKV. Cider Making at Waterfall. Having purchased a fine new Getter 8 horsepower Engine and a new Grind er, I am prepared to run my press with more speed and satisfaction, and will open up business on Tuesday, September 1, 11)11, and Tuesday of Mail week following until necejsary when I will run other days iu the weel us may be required. Thanking all for past patronage, aud asking a con tinuance of the same, I urn Yours respectfully, 8 20-31. N H. Al.U)WAY. G. E. JACOBS Specialist in LENSES FORTHEEYES In McCounellsburg, At Washington House Friday, August 28ih. C. M RAY, Auctioneer, Postoluce Address; McCoDiiellsburg, Pa. nflaea Yeara' KKMriasta OtriM to the in ureuslrw number of e. lls fur my services. 1 have dollea to netlf v the public tn this in m Dr ttmt I sliull hold mysell In reiulloess for p ibllc sulti nui-tlu: . io. Prices moderate, und sillstuitton Kuurnnleed. 1-1-08, It. 6 per cent Mortgages. taod (or our moktoaok invkstmknt ''IIKMTI.AK. wtifeh Mbova our miltiue plun of placlDK uiouey on ltfc:.L KSTATK la PITTS IIDIUJ. I'A . nitsr MOHTOAOKS II percent to itie Investor. All expenses pind by Hie bor rower Wc accept of remittances of N0J to 1 Hi.uiu and over. We have the hlshest refer ences, which appear on circular. Over lis vcars In buulrufss. Si ml us your spare money for Investment. Jas. W. Drape & Co., Scotch Moitmi n Hanker-'. Suite SIMi l-S-U Farmers' Bank lildit., PITTSBURG. KILL the COUGH akd CURB the LUNGS WITH Dr. Kbiis's New Discovery FflH rOUCHS ilrU ,w" VOLD8 Trial Botni fr., AMI) AIL THROAT AND UlNOTtlOUtLSI atABAN l.KD aATIBl'AOXOKVS inn. wnnv Toiniwnim . uence and the utmost, .-are In tho management of this institution. They do not have a dollar Invested in stocks or corporation bonds. " Individual liability and security to Depositors of more than 5 900,000.00. 5 W II Mri nV . fo.h.ar EIGHTEEEN STOCKHOLDERS DtriGOTOBS : J. Nelson Sipes, Chas. It. Spanglor, A. U. Nace, Wm. H. NVlson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. P. Baker. J. K. Johnston's ASK TO SEE THE Taylor Bargains SUITS REDUCED LAWNS AND INDIA LINENS THE FAMOUS 1 TAYLOR. The Tailor of New York and Chicago is still offering tremendous inducements to his old and new friends. A large number of his most at tractive fabrics are being sold at a saving on each suit of from $2.00 to $10.00 Think of it and every suit made specially to'yonr own order and thoroughly up-to-date. Come and select yojir choice of fabrics -:-NOW-:- and get the full benefit of the Summer wear. Fancy Trousers 6reatly Reduced Be sure to get the re duced prices on Snow White's. White Oxfords Some very interest int, Reductions. Tan, Gun Metal, and Patent Leather Oxfords for Men and JVomen. SHOES FOR THE FAMILY DRESS SKIRTS SHIRT IVAISTS SUESINE SILK Muslins and Seersuckers LAP DUS TERS, FL Y NETS PAROID AND BARRETT ROOFING. OLD PRICES. J. K. JOHNSTON, McConnellsburg, Ra. m BOOKKEEPING. Open All Tho Year, Catalogue Free, Cure Vcldai Prevent Pneumonia The Tri-State Business College i Cumberland, Mil. Kjj SHORTHAND. Wa u TYPE WRITING m M
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