Absolutely Pure A CRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER It makes the most delicious and healthful hot breads, biscuit and cake FREE FROM ALUM, LIME OR PIIOSPIIATIC ACID Pea Mar Par If opened for the season on Sunday, the 2oih, iust. Fultou county will have a lart acreage of buckwheat this year. The prospects for a fine hay crop in this valley are very en souraging. Preserving time is here: read the new ad. of Hull i; Header, of tht! Racket Store. Teachers for the several schools of McConnellsburg will be elect ed this (Thursday) evening. The strawberry season is about over. The berries this season have been unusually line. IIjdks Wa.ntkd. Highest market price paid for beet hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg. Ceorge Ilinedollar has sold his house and lot at Jugtown, Ayr township, to Mrs. Jacob Cleven ger, on private terms. Wlrch day, Saturday or Mon day, are we going to observe as the 4th of J uly ? Let us .settle on a day and have all the noise over soon as possible. HIDES. James Sipes A Sun1 pay the highest market price for beef hiites at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. The wheat that was knocked down by the heavy rain last week u straightening up again. In some fields the grain is begin ning to color. A band of gypsies passed through town on Sunday morn ing headed east. They evidently were trying to get out of the State soon as possible, as they did not stop. Fou Sam-:. East Saxton Flour Mill for sale or rei.l; Hurr mill, good water power, li. K. side track near mill, and everything in good condition, Rent low, and would rather reut than sell. Ad dress, C. . Miller, Saxton, Pa. Rev. A. ( ;. li. Powers will ad minister the rite of Haptism by immersion at the creek near his home at Need more, at ii o'clock, in the afternoon on the fourth Sunday of this month. Sometimes you may be told that there are other thiugs just as good as DeWitt's Kidney aJ Hladder Pill. That isn't so. Nothing made is as good as De Witt's Kidney and Hladder Pills lor any ailmeuts of the kidney or bladder, which always result iu weak back, backache, rheumatic pains, rheumatism and urinary disorders. A trial of DeWitt's Kidney and Hladder Pills lssuf licient to convince you how good they are. Send your namo to E. C. DoWitt & Co , Chicago, for a free trll box. They are sold here by Trout' n drug t re, Mr. U. M. Sipes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sipes, of Huston to.vu, huro&ignod his position with the Logan Coal Company at lieaverdalo, Pa., and accepted one with the Thompson-Connellsvdlo Coke Co., at New Salem, P.i , having been given charge of the olhco at that' place at a salary ( f fcOO per mouth, which in a very material increase over what he formerly received. Harvey is a graduate of the Pennsylvania JJusiuoas College at Imcater, and U another of Fulton's young mm that Is "making good." WEST Dl'Bl.K The Laidig baseball team went over to Welis Tannery last Satur day afternoon and deteated the Wells Tannery team by a score of 20 to 11. Luella Laidig, of Miucrsville, visited relatives in this vicinity recently, returning home this weak. Mrs. Eliza Hoover and daugh ter Daisy spent Sunday afternoon at John Mum ma's. Our farmers were busy plow ing and hoeing corn during the tine days. Urhh Kline of Licking Creek township, spent a few days re cently with his son-m-law Wil li mi Uei shey. There will bo au Howorth League social in J. II. Edwards' grove next . Saturday evening, June -bth. J. II. Edwards and daughter Mertie visited friends and 'rela tives n. Morrison's Cove, Hod ford county, the latter part of last week. Albert F. King returned to his home in Altoona last Thursday. H. A. Deaver and wife, of Ifus tontown, spent Sunday at Ross King's. Edwin S. Rrant took his broth er Dallas to xMcConnellsburg last Sunday afternoon. ENID. H. M. Truax, wife and little daughter Marian, of Juniata, are visiting relatives in the Valley. Mrs. L. L. Cunningham, of New Grenada, and Mrs. Maud Neai, of Orbisonia, called at Levi Truax's last Sunday afternoon. D. W. C. Cunningham came home on Saturday from Rockhill Normal. II. M. Edwards and wife left on Monday morning to attend commencement exercises at Mil lersvilla, where their daughter larian graduates on Wednesday of this week. Mrs. N. S. Edwards and Mrs. Geo. Sipe visited in Saltillo last Saturday anl Sunday. Robert Early attended lodge in Robertsdale last Friday evening. Miss Jessie Cunningham, one of Altoona's successful teachers, is spending her vacation at her homo in the Valley. Ralph Hrowu and wife, of Six mila Run, visited relatives in the Valley over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Fockler and their interesting baby boy, George Fockler, Jr., accompanied by Mrs. Fockler 's father, Dr. U. S. Wishart, came over from Johns town last Friday in George's big forty horscjKiwer Jackson, re mained over night at the Fulton House, and on Saturday morning loft for Rordentown, N. J. to visit Mrs. Fockier's brother Her nio. They oxject to bo gone about two weeks. When the par ty reached this place, Dr. Wish art concluded that McConnells burg was good enough for him, and he is remaining here until Mr. and Mrs. Fockler return. Alex. Roeder, of Everott. visit ed friends iu Ilustontown on Sat urday and Sunday, returning to Everett on Sunday itfternoon ac companied by Ada Reoder on her way to Bedford Spring where she will upend the mummer, i . Hnc flail. At Knohsville, Juno l!. Kuoosville. Dane. Schidleman, p Fix, G. , Peck, c Peightel, K'elsn, H. lb Raker, k'erlin, -b ress, (iunnells, V.h Connelly, C. Fore, ks Connelly. W. Campbell, rf Wible, R. Kelso, S. rf Fix, J. Glunt, If Wible, II. Score: Uuno 0 (i ;! 0 0 2 l-(i Kuobsville 10 0 13 11 7 Strike out by Schidleman, 17; by Fix, 7. Umpire, John Spang ler. Score keeper, John Gun-nells. At Cherry Grove last Saturday June I'Jth. New Grenada. Cherry Grove Stake, C. c Parks, ). Alloway.R. 2b Parks, J. Hergstreser, lb Huston, S. Allowny, D. p Noiiemaker, R Witter, R. cf Roher A. Cunningham, E rf Holier, .1. Alloway, J. 'Jo Cutchall, II. Shatter, R. If Cutchall, G. Alloway, G. ss Rubor, (I. Score, New Grenada, 11; Cher ry G rove, 7. Umpires, Prof. Rudy and E. Covert. Score keepers, S. Al loway and L Detwiler. Strike outs, Nonemaker, 10; Alloway, Juno I'Jth. Wells Tannery. Laidig. Truax, J. p Foreman, P. Guillard F. c Rrant, D. Stunkard, A. lb Stinson, C. lorton, II. Rrant, C. tlorlon, O. lib Rrant, E. Warsing, U. ss Graeey, R. Harnett, R. rf Cutchall, E. Morton, J. cf Clevenger, II. liivms, 11. It Gra oy, 1. Score: W. Tannery-:! 0 1 0 1 0 l.i 4 220 Laidig 2 1 0 1 0000 '71 1 Umpires, A. Price and R. Ear- ley, Scorekoepcrs, G. Gprovvl and L. Price. ----- Saluvia at Uarrisouville, Sutur lay, June l'.ih. Line up: Uarrisouville Saiuvin. Lawyer, S. p Rowe, W. Kline, H. c Mcllolt, N. Strait, S lb Mellott, C. Daniels, T. L'o Mellott, H. Schooluy, R. Jib Mellott, J. Metzier, E. ss Meliott, M. Schooley, If Mellott, J. Lawyer, L. cf Mellott, J. Mellott, H. rf Swartz.W. Score: Uarrisouville I 10 10 14 Saluvia 1 0 0 0 2 03 Umpire, A. Deshong; Score keeper, Joe Deshong. green wood. Thursday last there was a very severe thunder storm passed over our valley. The farmers are busy plowing corn. The ice cream festival at Isaiah Mellott's was a great success. 13. F. Daniels is home from Little Orleans, W. Va.. where he finished pealing and hauling a bark contract. lie has taken an other contract fo next year. A man broke into tho house of IS. F. Daniels on decoration day and stole a suit of clothes and a violin. It is very dangerous to be a house breaker. The party is known. Change in Schedule M'Connellsburg & Mercersburg STAGE LINE. On am uftur July 1, liiiilt, the first wagon will leave MuC-'onnoilhlnirj; ut h:'. a. m., and arrive ut .Mirtt-rsburg, ut 7:Vi a. m., the train leaving at H:lu. Returning, the wugon will leave Mer cersburg upon the arrival of tlio 1 1 ;. ) train ami roach McCuiitiollnliiii'; in 2j hour. Tho second waeon will leave MrC'on nellhburg at 12;:i," j. m., unci arrive at Mereersliurg ut 2:50 p. n., und the train leaves at 3:l't. Returning, the wagon will leave Merrershurir immedi ately upon tho arrival of the tl o'clock train unci reach McConnellsburg In ili hours. John Sheetz &. Son, O-lM-oii, tf. Proprietors. r G. E. JACOBS Specialist in LENSES FORTHEEYES In McConnelbbur, At Washington House Tuesday,' June 29th. 14 Will Open June 2i)lh, Juniata College Summer Term will open Jure 28, l.ii)'.) and con tinue six weeks. Normal, Prep aratory and College Courses will be given. Ueautiful surround ings. Kates reasonable. For booklet and full information ad dress, I. H.suvky Hkl-.miiaicii, Acting I'resuleiil, (3 10, ot. Huntingdon Pa For Sale. One span Dark Mules, about seventeen hundred lbs. weight. Gentle and good single or double drivers. Also, to hacks and harmsss. Keason for selling have no use for them. Address J. H. EnwAwns, 0 I" It. Broadtoji City, Pa. ICE! ICE! ICE! J. N. lloch of Mi i ci'iahiii 'a lias inadc aiTUDLTciiM ut-. with thf'Clittinlior.Hliiii'Lr I mil I'oUl StoriiiipC'onipany oil liainlici-s-lmr' foi'iliplianilliiivr of u'l their ico delivered at Meiverslnir ICE WILL BE RECEIV- Stuck UrccJcrs, Take Notice. "Jerry," the well known stall ion can be found at the following places on the dates given: McConnellsburg, April 1, L !!; 1L IK; 1, 22; 30 and May 1; 10, II; lit, 20; lM, L"J;June7, 8; l(i, 17; 2 L".. . ' Webster Mills, April 5, 0;0, 10; 11, IT.; 111, L'0;L':i, 24; 2$, 2J; May 51, 4; 7, H; V2, V.; 17, 1; 21, 22; (!, 27; :!0, and June 1; 4, u; (J, 10; 14, 15: I?, 19; 25, 20. Hollinshead's, April 7, 8; 1(5, 17; 21., 27; May 5, ; 1 J, 15: 24, 25; June 2, U; 11, 12; 21, 22, 23, 24. J. K. JOHNSTON, J. K. JOHNSTON. ED BY CARLOAD LOTS As the season is approach ing for the use of ice, it would he well to anaiio for your supply of iee for the summer season. lee rill he delivered "over town every morniny. e.veppt Sabbath. Also on Saturday even in;:. For further information in refi.i noe to juices or lare loli inquire of J. N. HOCH, Mercersburg, Pa. Attention Farmers. This is to inform all who are interested ur brooding tine stock, that KENTUCKY JACK will be found during tho season as fol lows: ut (Jraut Baker's, April 2l, JJOand May 1; l;J, 14 15; 27, 2, 2H; June 1", 11, 12; 21, 25, 21 i. William Huterbaugh's, May 3, I, 5; lo, 1J, li'; 17, 1. 1!); 21, 25, 20; :J1 aud Juno I-, 2; 7, 14 15, 10; 21, 22, 23; 2h, 211 30. (Jeorjre 1 iuterbaugh's, May 0, 7, 20, 21, 22; June 2, 4, 5; 17, IS l!'. Terms: 10 insurance for living colt. W.M. P-UTKilHACCll, f'i:o. i:Ti;i:iiAL'(;it, Owners. f'odc! Ojspe-psla Cure Eirjosts what you eat. Western Maryland Failroatl Compy. In EtTuut June 6. 1909. 'I'i:t!;is leiive i I ;i netu'U :is follows; No. tl T.i . :i. iti. (cVmI'- for HurerMnwn. IVil t 'line. WiivTiehoio. ehalnlKM-sliuri;. ari'l liilerni" clinic. N'ii. 4 --! n u. in . weeli lii-s) lluUfmoi-e, Get- tYM'ii::.'. nli auu uileniieiliule. No. 2 " p i';. i wee!; y) Halt hiMirti und in trjt'thii't' st-itioTi. -etilulo ti'liin v illi iiiimti ill ion In; Met oar. No. I - r" .i. id. i eek days) Cuuiburlund. and ililri-lm-tliii le. No. 3-1. i'1 i m. ('"li day) Little Orleans, i 'id Tiimj-i. Citlnlii-rlaiid. LlUins and wi-t.. "i Ulule train wuh otisurvatinn ti'lllet our. No. 5 O.'jJ p. m (d:.:ly) leaves llallimore fi.CB p, in.. HuL'orstou n ..e p. in. 11 l ni'l". inali.' eoniirotioii at llnleevH' for j I. - I'-i- el; i.ad u aln ilaudlfov p tints north j a id at italt'niore M'uiou .SLUtiotll for l'llllu. j d-li Ilia ai il N'e-.v 'or'.-.. i M Hi l VKI.L, C. W. MVKRs. I Cell, l'u s. AgL. Ageat. IT I A W T T X S3 . 0 0 0 0. 0. 0 0 10 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c: 0 0 C5 0. 5 0 0 0 Marble HANCOCK -:- and -:- Granite WORKS. 0 0 0 0. 0 0 c: 0 0 0 0 0. '6 0 0 o 0 t 0A 0 n 0 0 0 MP 0 k 0X000000X000,-M.JI0JI0PX0X0X00010 All kinds of Cemeteiy Woik at mod ern prices at least ONE-FOURTH lower than you have been paying. I use the very best grade ot Mar ble and Granite. I keep in stock a nice line of "both Foreign and Domestic Granite. 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 get my prices. Ev crythinci as represented. AUSTIN C FECK, Hancock, Ad. S3 Si IS A3 P 5 MILLINERY HEADQUARTERS HERE. ANNIE B. FREY. New Spring Hats. New as the incirnintf go irrcblstalily lovely are tlicy Unit those who coinu merely to see "what Is Dew" lose their heurts unii 0ien thoir purseN to their beau ty at oneo. Clever cow Slruws, new Shupon, new tdlorii, new niooins. Nolo the flossy wide of a punisn Straw l?rall iu exquisite color etleot, and the luxurious uh of tho wide 'clvet Kilihons that com hine so ileliKhltnlly with the Soil Tinted Flowers. You fan ti ml a Mat that Is hej'oinin to you la this ifretit stock. Tho urleos are sure fo please as well as the Tlats, Come and see why we huvu become so fu- nious, for you will llud everythlnt' here that Is to bo found In a hlh-grade, up-to-dute Millinery Ktore. t Kvorybody made welcome. 82 k MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S Faultlessly-Fashioned Suits Prices Lower than Inferior Makes. The very latest nhades from 5 to $1.1. These arc guaranteed the best value to be had anywhere. Men's fancy Trousers In light or dark oolorssprluif and summer weight. Men's Dusters, Fancy blurts, Un derwear, Hosiery, Neckwear and Shoes and Oxfords Ladies' Sprlnjj and Summer Jacket Suits, fn blue, tan, white, and white and black stripe. ' The very latest Shades and styles. Iicr ' ular .()0 values. Our Price ."1.50. i Shirt Waists in Silk and Net Messaline TalTeta Silk In White and Net Waists in Kcru Colors. Also a line lot of White liatiste and Lawn Waists tailored styles, or beautifully trimmed with'Lace or Kmbroidrrles, button front or back, long or three-rjuarter sleeve Site, 75., 1.(W, $1.25. I Aflfc Qlrirtc in bl"' blui'k aml bro,vn in many shadfj ILaUltd kJlVlIla and styles. French Percales, Hales Seer suckers, and Lancaster Ginghams, Muslins blenched and un bleached, Lawns, Batistes, Sucsiao Silks, Jacket Suitings, Au. J. K. JOHNSTON. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE i Spring and Summer Millinery, Such entirely new shapes so quaint and picturesque such en tirely new color loveliness, that every woman should see this exhibit lo ho 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 LATEST STYLES shapes, and shades in hats and trimmings. We have a line line of fan cy goods. We aim to make quick sales and small profits. Come and see our line of goods. You are welcome. , MRS. A. F. LITTLE. 55!-? '000'0r0'00 0ir000r0000i niUfUWMUMUUUUU 0000000iJn.ixi ka 0. 0 H0 0 0. KM J all among the prominent business men of the County. 0 The resources of this Hank now ar exceed any period In its ex- 0 existence. 0 r 0. 0 FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburg, Fa. (ORGAXI.KD IN 18S7. J EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. 0 0 Our eustomors value and "bank on" our security to depositors, ft nn.l .in., u illi, r,,l ol.Il;.. . ,.!... .1 ... ....... o uu uuuibj bu aaDiah Liiuiu iu ery way consist.- gm g ent with sound banking. J 5 More Tlum $;100,()0().0() Secuiitv to Depositors. ji II W. II. NELSON, - - - Cashier. t . . .j . u. .iciauii oiin-3, vjiias. i. opaiigier, v. u.iNace ffm. H. Kelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Baker oooooooooooo-oooooooooooooo C5 ml Til i ut , i v t 1 U n. I i-iNi 4- MniAvtnl I In I . V m rirsi mmmi dam OF AlcCONINELLSBURG, is a Depository ? for the STATF OF PFNNSYI AANTIA 6 COUNTY OF FULTON 8 TOWNof PVTCONNELLSBURG 8 S Pays 3 per cent. Compound Interest. 0 oooooooooooocoocoooooooooo ft ANNIE B. FREY, McConnellsburg, Pa. At Cost. Say, you farmers! You can buy your fertilizers for seeding from me at cost, if you 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 100 bushels of Timothy.seed Will take wheat in exchange for fertilizers. C. E. STARR, Three Springs, Pa. PULTON COUNTY NEWS is tho people's paper. $L00 a Year in Advance.
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