The Absolutely Pure Powder Baking: Made of Cream of Tartar, and Free From Alum or Fhosphatic Acid Royal Baking Powder renders bread, biscuit, cake and all flour foods finer and more healthful. Tliers will bono preaching in ttio I'nitod Presbyterian church, on .June 20lh, but pnwiimff may bo expected on Juno l'7th. IIiuks Wantkd. Highest market price raid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag ner's Tannery, McOtnnellsburg The Woman's Christian Tem perance Urn uu w ill meet in the Lutheran church, Friday evening June lstn, at ::nj. Visitors are always welcome. An artruiriept for matrimony is found in the fact that there are criminals among every 1,000 b'tchelors, while among married men the ratio is only 10 in 1,000. HIDES. James Sipes it Son. pay the highest market price for beef hides at Pieir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. lleport at Mercersburg has it that an application w ill be made for the construction of a state road from Foltz to the President J5uchanan birthplace. J. K. Jackson, of Akersville, was among the winners of the William D. lioyer prize offered to the members of the Junor Class of Dickinson College School of Law, at Carlisle, who should do the best work in the Law of Ileal Property. Fou S.vi.i: --ivist Saxton Flour Mill for sale or rei.t; l!urr mill, good water power, 11. II. side track near mill, and everything in good condition, Kent low, and would rather rent than sell. Ad dress, C. O. Miller, Saxton, Pa. A workman by the name officii ret, at Mercersburg academy, was robbed of 12 and a gold watch at Mercersburg on Thurs day night. It is stated that he was intoxicated and could not take care of himself when the theft was committed. The new law in the state of Washington providing that appli cants for marriage licenses must uudergo medical examination, ex cept where the woman is 15 years old, went into effect last Thurs day. Ton couples appeared at the license clerk's office in Seat tle with physicians' certificates, and two couples, when informed of ttio new law, said they would go to British Columbia to marry. County oflicials say the law will result in many Americans mar rying in Canac'a. Sometimes you may bo told that there are other things just a good as DeWitt's Kidney and Uladder Pills. That isn't so. Nothing made is as good as De Witt's Kidney and ('.ladder Pills lor any ailments of the kidney or bladder, which always result in weak back, backache, rheumatic pains, rheumatism and urinary disorders. A trial of DoWitt's Kidney and bladder Pills is suf ticient to convince you how good they are. Send your name to E. O. DeWitt A: Co , Chicago, for a free trial box. They aro sold here by Trout's drug st re, Last Sunday morning a week, Messrs. David, Simon and Frank Gilbert, accompauied by their sister, Miss Jennie, aod Mr. D. lusher, of Waynesboro, came over to McCoiinollhburg m their car and KjM.-nt the day with K. N Fryman aud family. They made the trip in two hours and liftmen minutes, and were delighted with the trip, and -sK)ke in terms of praise of our town and particular ly of our sidewalks and the beau tiful valley in which we live. Mr. Fryman and lamily enjoyed the visit, and extend to them a cor dial I'ivlutiou to "come again." Rase Ball. At Dane, Juno li'th. Knobsville. Andover. Korlin, W. p McCarvey, Wilson, P. I. c Mellott, Scheidelmau. lb Strait, 'ilunt, VI 2b Strait, N. S. liuruiells, J. Jib Sipes, Wible, K. ss Conley, Kelso, J. rf Sipes, Ii. Campbell, J. cf Strait, J. Peck I. L. It Fix. Score: Andover 13 0 0 0 1 0 ." Knobsville 2 0 ." -1 0 1 012 Umpire, W. 11. Wible; score keeper, J as. Fix. Dano will play at Knobsville, June lit, at 1 o'clock At Dane, Juno 12th. Dane. Thomastown. Fix, (J. p Scheictleman, Peightcl, c Spnggs, V. Uaker, lb Moore, Gross, 2b Thomas, Connolly, C. Jib Spnggs, T. Connolly, Wm. ss Sherman, Fix, Jas. If Spnggs, L. Bishop, A. cf Carbaugh, Wible, R. rf Spriggs, J. The game was a tie at the end of the ninth inning, and remained so until the 12th, when the Dane got 1 run ahead aud quit al though their sido was not out. Hv.'tween Cherry Grove and Maddensville on the Mount Car mel grounds June 12th. Cherry Grove. Maddensville. Xouemaker, II. p Stinson, C. B. Parks, O. c Ashton, L". Kohrer, G. ss. Brown. Kd. .lackey, II. fo Cutchall, II. Parks, J. 2b Ghering, E. Cutchall, N. :Jb liamsey, D. Xonemaker, K. rf Brown, W. llohrer, J. cf Brown, E Ilohrer, A. If Cutshall, S. p Kamsey. Strike outs: Stinson; 11; None maker, 8; Kamsey, 1; Tinning game. Sc6re, 10-3 in favor of Cherry Grove. At the close of this game Cherry Grove and Mount Carmel played a nine-inning game, 21-7 in favor of Cher ry Grove. Normals and the Junior Ath letics on ;he latter's grounds Monday evening. Normals. Athietics. Bivens, p llelman, Brant, c Wible, Cromer, ss Fisher, B. Mellott. lb Taylor, Deshong, 2b Fisher, Pat Gunnels, .'lb Lynch, Peightol, rf McQuacle, Gracey, cf Doyle, Stahie, If Stouteaglo. Score: !)-2 in favor of the Ath letics. Scorekeeper, Keofer; um pire, Linger. At McConnellsburg, June 12th. Jr. Athletics Blue Grass Llelman, I p Fisher, Pat Wible, O c Doyle, J Fisher, B ss Llenan, II Dalbey, W lb Fleming, li Stevens, 11 b Steach, II Deshong, A lib Ham ill, II Irwin, J rf Hopkins Taylor, J cf Souders, S Stouteagle, A If Elvey, B , Score, 11-22 m favor of the J un iors. Ilirrisoaville Sal u via Lawyer, S p .Mellott, B Kline, II, c Mellott, Jas. Sipes, II ss Ilockensmith Mender, E lb Mellott, J Daniels, F b Mellott, Judo .Kehooley, K 3b Austin, C S'chooley, C rf Mellott, Joo Lawyer, 8 cf Mellott, M Mellott, 11 If Mellott, T 111; Saluvia, 3. Cleveland Mel lott, umpire; George Schooloy, scorekeeper. Score: llarrisonvlllo Central, Lait'ig p Foremrt;, 13 c Brant, D fs Gracey, K lb .Kowe, W 2b Brant, O Brant, E Cutchall, E Cleveuger, II Gracey, J Ilustonlo vn Chesnut, ). K. Chesout, U. E. Hoover, C. B. Kpebaiigh, W Taylor, W Bi shop, I) Lamberson,!'1 Wink, V. Woodcock Score: Uustoutown-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 t 0- 3 Laidig -2 0 2 1 2 0 1 3 x-11 Strike-outs Chesnut, 7; Fore man, !). LJmpires, A. Price and B. Keeder. Scorekeeper, H. Kirk and S. Gracey. 3 b rf cf If Waterfall and Enid last Satur day afternoon. Waterfall. Eiid. Bergstresser, I), p Eailey, II Benson, F c Farley, C. Bolinger, K. ss Eirloy, K. H. Strcl.ler, F. lb Ivl wards, II. Price, S. 2b Edwards, K. Newman, S. T. 3b Allowa.y, K. LSergstresserW.rf I lasting, J. B. Witter, Roy cf Stunkard, J. Barnett, M. If Alloway, V. Score: Waterfall, Is; Enid, 10. Strike-outs by Borgstressor, l"i; by Earley, 5 Umpires, G. Sha fer and D. Alloway. Will Open June 28th. Juniata College Summer Term will open Juue 2S, IKO'.l and con tinue six weeks. Normal, Prep aratory and College Courses will be given. Beautiful surround ings. Rates reasonable. For booklet and full information ad dress, I. IJauvky BurMiiAtvii, Acting President, i 10, 3t. Huntingdon Pa. Administrator's Notice. Notire i. hHrehv civen Unit lettrr4 of mlnitn K'ntii'in have i rn iriiint-'il luth.- n ;.-it. rl niton OH! rsluil- of Urnr: I' W. M ! Iill t . lull of Liiri.ltitf (Jrwk t v p . Kill tun Oi.. I 'it., ilri'i-us Ml. Ail ht.ii!h hiivmv i;iitns lu'ivinst fuld es title m ill prnNi.nt ihinn propciiy iiutlit-ntlritterl for ct' U'mt'nt. mill MiuMt: owiuif I In Kituie will pleUMi: cuil mid Nt'ltle. II. S. DANlDl.S, JIn-rlrj'ill-, I'u., ft (' ''t. Adinltiistrutor. ICE! ICE! ICE! .1. N. Hoch of Mi'tri'i-sbnt has made arrangements with tiieChambcrslinrj.' Ice and Cold S'orngeCoinpany of( 'humlcrs lmr:forthr handling of all I heir ii o delivered lit Mercershurir ICE WILL BE RECEIV ED BY CARLOAD LOTS As the season is approach ing for the une of Ice. it would ho well to urrangc for your supply of ice for tin' MiiniiiiT season. Ire will Ik! delivered over town every morning, except Sabbath. Aim on Saturday evening. For further information in ri'fereni'e to prices or large lots ii)((uire of J. N. HOCH. Mercersburg, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS. Commonwealth of Pcnnsylvmii.i, State Highway Department, llMIIOSIII Hll. l'A , Mnv I. I..i. St'iili-il piopiisiiN will he iice;v-fl hv lh I-ilitlf II i.'hwiiv Opp:irlllK.t (if fiiinsvl vuliitt. iimli r tin- A i' I iippi'in i'.i May IM. llnii. fn- ihe oui.O'Mi'ti nof iij.iurt rci't of rniul. rxii'iiiiinu ri' mi tin1 M;u yli'inl stiiiit Him- q h rioiilicily ilii 'i inn l liru i ii Win fiiiilslHir. to Oip 'I'u uf- IIVVBV ( IIM'I; I Kll.'1'.-iDI'hlllilllf )w I'ltfl'llll ( nvfi limiil Oi:il reel inn:;i. In HimIu'I Township. In IM' I'oiinty of .'uli.( n. I'Ihiih mid Kpccin.-a-tioti- ran no seen al llll? nlllrr or tht .'ninny I'lilll'iiKliini-r, Mi' O' liclKliill u, lllifl ulllli'oi II nl Ihi; Ma:.' llirhway lcpurimi-tit. Har l.liurK. I'u II ilrt'hk' blanks w ill lie fui-tiKhrrl hv Oil' Stair Highway I irpitrLlnriit ujnm rn-iiii--(. Hul- tn ii -t l.r iMiilorM-d I'KOi ISAI.S I OU IU:( 'll.NM'lII'l 'IION ()! KOMI IV IIKI'MKl, ( l'A NMIII". M'LTHS (lll'NTV." anil n-iM lvi-il in I In- oillrr of the Mii'r HUfh Wliv Orpal 1 inrtit nul I. hit than .luneu. ML'.I. .li i.-l I'll W. lirNTKIi. -W, IK'.i. State Hifc'hway Cotnini-siotirr, Attention Farmers. Tiiis is to inform all who are interested in breeding fine stock, that KENTUCKY JACK will bo found (luring the season as fol lows: at (."rant Baker's, April 2U, :ac.d May 1; Hi, 11 1.'; 17, 2, 2); Juno 1, 11, V2; 21, 27), L'G. William Buterbaugli's, May ft, I, r.;M, If, 11'; 17, 1H, 1:2",23P Jti; :;i and Juno I, L'; 7, 8, 0; 14 I.'!, Hi; 21, 22, 2:); l'-t, 2i) 30. Cleorire Buterbaugb's, May fi, 7, s, 0,21, 22; June 2, 4, :.; 17, 1 I'.'. Terms: I0 insurance for living colt. W.i. Pi:Ti:t:i!Ai:(;n, (iKO. BfTKUHAUGH, Owners. Huslonlown M. E. Church Notices). For the week commencing June l'.t, 190!). Fairview Saturday, Epworth League prayer meeting 7:00: preaching h;00. Sunday, Sunday school UnJO. Hustontown Sunday sch iol 9; class meeting I0:!!0; Children's service 7:30; normal class Mon day H p. m. Thursday prayer meeting 8 pm. ; Ceutre Sunday, Children's service 10; Epworth League pray er meeting 7; Wednesday prayer meeting 8 p. m. Clear Iiidge Sunday, Chil dren's service 2:'.)0; Epwort Lea gue prayer meeting 7; Wednes day midweek prayer meeting 8 p. m. Dublin Mills Sunday school 9:30. Hauuy Mo v Kit, Pastor. Stock breeders, Take Notice. "Jerry," the well known stall ion can bo found at the following places on the dates given: McConnellsburg, April i, 2, 12, 13; 21, 22; 30 aud May 1; 10, 11; lit, 20; 28, 20; June 7, 8; V), 17; " "0 Wobster Mills, April .". d;'), 10; I, l'.t, 2d; 23, 24; 2, 20; May 3, 4; 7, 8; 12, 13; 17, 18; 21, 22; 20, 27; 30, and June 1; 4, ."; 0, 'l0; 14, 1."); 18, 10; 2.", 20. Hollinshoad's, Ar.nl 7, 8; 10, 17; 20, 27; May 5, 0; 11, 1.".: 21, 25; Juno 2, 3; 11, 12; 21, 22, 23, 21. Western Maryland Railroad Company. In Effect June 6. 1909. Train1- ItH ve Humtoi'k a- foltttws; Nd. 0 -l.io si. m. Mill! v fur Fl iiir'fMi own. 1 1'i.oi'f. "A a v :i' "-lioco, (..litiinbersbui t.'. illj ' IIiUTUlt ll...lf. No. 4-1" o ti. in i w(m! days) lfalthnorc, Cnt- 1 ty-ti'ir. Voikand ini tMiut'tliai e. ! No. 2-lo:i p m. wci'U iisiys) llaltfmoro anil in- I i iMTiit'dt i ' i niri. Vf.tibule train j w un oici'i valiori iniHirt iar. ' No. 1 M r-'J a. in. f''k days) Cumberland, and iiilcniiriliaio. ' No. 3 I ul ) ni. (wi"k dav) TJttle Orl(?an, ( id To iv i). (;iinibi'rland. Klkius ;i nd j ur-.t. Vt'li,.tilir tiiiin with ob-iirvatijn ! liiiili't. en. No. 5 -ft.M) j. in (daily) U'hvps Hultimore r05 1 p. in.. (Mk'tTslowti .-'it' p. in. I All iruin nmU'T i.'oTncctinri ai linicevi!! for j I'n-.'i-r i1.: and l "uu-i t, iwi'l 4 for p finis north it-id ht liait ini 'i ' ( i'moii Station) fir Praia, fif-!p'ii: ind Nt-w York. ( KM t'f ' V Kl-I. (V. MYKK. .irn. Ta s. AKt. Aki UL, m m 0 mm m p jt ji mp mm mm For Sale. One span Dark Mules, about seventeen hundred lbs. weight. Gentle and good single or double drivers. Alsot two hacks and harness. Keason for selling have no use for them. Address J. II. Eowakds, ()-l7-4t. liroadtop City, i'a. Jnly 4 in American Wars. The Fourth of July has been a big day in the wars of this repub lie. In 1801, July 4 was the first day of the extra session of con gress, with eight states unrepre sented. Ou July 4, 1803, Vicksburg sur rendered to General Grant. On the same day news was sent over the country that the Federal forces had -won at Gottys burg. On July 4, 1804, Grant was gradually driving Lee back, though at a terrific cost of human life. On July 4, 198, we got the news that Cervera's entire Span ish fleet had been destroyed off Santiago by the United States Heet, that 000 Spaniards had been killed and drowned and 1,400 tak en prisoners on the day before. ft 0 w ft 0. 0 0 . ft ft 0A . : 0 0 0 ft 0H fc tl 0 0 0 0-. 0. 0. t ft 0 0 0. Marble HANCOCK -:- and -:- Granite WORKS. All kinds of Cemetciy Woik.at mod ern prices at least ONE-FOURTH lower than you have been paying. I use the very best grade of Aar ble and Granite. I keep in stock a nice line of both Foreign and Domestic Granife. My lettering is as good as the best. All lettering and carving is done by pneumatic tools, which is a great advantage over lettering by hand. It will pay you to ga my prices, erythinu as represented. ft ft 0 0. V 0 0 0. 0 ft 0. M.0 0. J. K. JOHNSTON, J. K. JOHNSTON. C5 0. 0 0 c: Ev- AUSTIN C RECK, Hancock, Ad. 0 0 K0 0 K0 0 .0 0 K0 0.P K0VllVV 0 0 0. K ft 0 0 ft 0A k 0. a ft 0 M0 ft 0 0 0 AlEN'S and YOUNG AlEN'S - Faultlessly-Fashioned Suits Prices Lower than Inferior Makes. The very latest shades from $." to $1.1. These are (tuarantued the host value to be had nny where. Men's faney Ti ousers In liht or dark colors -spring and summer weight. ) Men'g DiiHters, Fancy Shirts, Un derwear, Hosiery, Xockweur and Shoes and Oxfords Lndies' Spring and Summer Jacket Suits, fn blue, tan, white, nml while and black stripe. The very latest Shades and styles, lleg. ular $) 00 values. Our Price 13.50. Shirt Waists in Silk and Net Mossaline Taffeta Silk in White and Net Waists in Koru Colors. Also a line lot of White Batiste and Lawn Waists tailored styles, or beautifully trimmed with Lace or Kinbrolderles, button front or back, long or three-quarter sleeve Site., "3., $1 03, $1.25. I rrJoC lirfo ln bhlP' bla'lt and brown ln many shadt, L.UUIIJ OKlIL and styles. French Percales, Hates Seer suckers, and Lancaster Ginghams, Muslins bleached and un bleached, Lawns, Batistes, Suesino Silks, Jacket Suiting9, &:. J. K. JOHNSTON. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE Spring and Summer Millinery, 4 Such entirely new shapes so quaint und picturesque such en tirely new color loveliness, that every woman should see this exhibit to le In touch with the new millinery. It is a triumphant pageant of art and beauty. It points the way to your achieving a new hat, which like the ones you have heretofore purchased at our store, you will en joy wearing. We have LVTEST STYLES shapes, and shades in hats and trimmings. We have a line line of fan. cy goods. Wo aim to make quick sales and small prolits. Come and see our line of goods. You are welcome. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. 0. ft 0 0 000000MJJI 000000Aj0O FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburg, Fei. ft Hustontown U. B. Charge. Sunday, June 30th. " Hustontown Sunday school at 9:110; preaching at 10MQ. Uethleliera Sunday school 2; preaching at 3; Christian Kodeav or at 8. Knobsville preachiug at 8 p. m Cromwell Sunday school at U:30; Class at 10:S0. Mt. Tabor Sunday school at 2M0; C. K at 8. Wells Valley Sunday school at 9; class at 10; C. E. at 8. S. U. Hoffman, pastor. MILLINERY HEADQUARTERS HERE. ANNIE B. FREY. New Spring Hats. New as tho morning so lrresistuhly lovely are they that those who eomo merely to see " hat Is new" lose their hearts and open their piii'Mss to their Ih-uu-ty at once. Clever new Straws, new Shapos, new Colors, new lilooms. Note the j,'lonsy wide of a punlso Straw Hraid in exquisite color ell wt, and the luxurious use of the wide Vtdvct Uihhons that com 1'iilO so drli(htlully with tin; Boll Tinted Flowers. You. can litid a Hat tfiat is liecomlu to you lu this great stock. The prices are sure fo please as well as the Hats. Come and see why we have hecoine so fa mous, for you will II ml everything hero that Is to be found ln a high-grade, up-to-date Millinery Store, i Kvorybody made welcome. (OHGANIZi'D IN 1887.) EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS a'l among the prominent business men of the County. JjJ The resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period v a existence. ft We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. Our custoDers value and "batik on" our security to depositors, r JJ and our willingness and ability to assist them in every way consist- l! 5f ent with sound bunking. 0 " US .More Than $;M0,000.00 Security to Depositors. ! W. II. NELSON, - - - Cashier. J nillKCTOHS :-J. Nelson Sipes, Chas. U. Spangler, A. U. Nace ?J 2 Wm. H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Baker m 00000X0000t0U 0A000mji9L00A000A000. uuuuufuuwiyum oocoxoococxcxxoooooo I The First National Bank $ of McConnellsburg. is a Repository for the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF FULTON 8 TOWN of IVTCONNELLSBURG ANNIE B. FREY, McConnellsburg, Pa. if 3 -jy ' WSZJ, oa p ofj ox, 'co wj qsjuotxj vfj 1 c.;0 oyi yjgjp op w op v) v,n Pays 3 per cent. Compound Interest. 6 oooooococox-cooococooooooo At Cost. Say, you farmersl You can buy your fertilizers for seeding from me at cost, ifyou are willing to load it on the wagon. Acid Fertilizer. Alkaline Bone and Potash. Other high grades in proportion. f I will, on the first of August have on hand 100 tons of Fertilizer and j( 100 bushels of Timothy seed 1 Will take wheat in exchange for fertilizers. C. E. STARR, Three Springs, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $L00 a Year in Advance.