T V .U'v'a.-... j.- t A litikuhughler came to tins homo of fishier and Mrs. M. W. Nice, 011 M outlay niht. The uew Uall of thu 1'. O. S. of A. ai K'txbury, Franklin county, was dedicated last Saturday. You cm buy all the Hour you want at Stouteaglo's for 0 cents a !..iclr. 7i-w:i. Kev. Mark O. Clayton, wim, on TiurhUay evening last; installed as pastor of the I'resbytunan church, of Kvurott. A lino big boy came to make his homo with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Soudcrs, of tins place, one day last week. Dr. Dalhey is improving his property on Wvsl Water street by t!ie erecliou of a nico porch in fiont of his liou.se. Preaching in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath mommy at 1 :-0. Tneie will not be preach ing in the evening. HiUKs Wantku Highest market price paid for beef hides, horsu hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg. We are glad to see Mr. Uiley Peck, who had b'jen right ill for several days, able to be around again. An outing to the poor children of Chanibersburg will be given by the Salvation Army of that place, on August 1 1 th. HIDES. James Sipes & Son pay the highest market price fi.r beef hi'ies at Pieir butcher fc!;op in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. During the heavy thunder st rm on Friday last, a dog was struck by lightning and killed in the yard of Mr. Giles, at Rich mond Furnace. Joseph Fleagle, aged 57 of Up per Strawsburg and Miss Nora K. Fisher, aged U), of Fort Lou don, were married in M-igerstown on Wednesday of last week. I wish to inform the publu: that I am prepared to do all kinds of chopping and sawing at my mill which is now run by steam. I'liAlU.KS llAM.MKIiS, Si pes Mill, P. O. The Sunday school at the CireeDhill Presbyterian church will have their annual Cnildren' Day services at 10 o'clock, Sun day, August 1st. There will bo an ce cream fes tiv'il and bamjuet a half mile east of the old reunion grounds, Sat urdav atternoon and evening, Au gust 14 th. Tiie season of the year is now approaching when weeds begin to ripen and scatter their seeds broadcast over the land and it be hooves every person possessing a garden or lands to exterminate their weeds now, to prevent a large crop next year. The large barn of D. Allday, situate in the borough of Cham bersburg, was struck by light ning and burned on Thursday afternoon. At the time the stroke descended there were ten mep and thirteen horses in the barn. Three of the men were consider ably shocked lor a short time, but recovered in time to assist in getting all the horses out. A lot of machinery was burned. l."00 insurance on the barn. If you have pains in the back, weak back, (rr any other indica tion of a weakened or disordered condition of the kidneys or bind dor, you should get DoWitt's Kid ney and Bladder Pills right away when you experience the least sign of kidney or bladder coin plaints, but be sure that you got DeWitt'h Kidney and Uladdor Pills. We know what they will do for you, and if you will send your nane to M C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, you will receive a free trial , box of these kidney and blr ader pill. They are s-jld hern by Trout's drug store. In the Mercersburg Journal list week, the Foils, corre-pon dent says: "Martin L. Peck, of IVctonvi.'le, Md., stayed over night at this place last week to have gomo repair made to his traction engine. The following day he started for Ft. fyiudon and in crossing the township bildge near this village it went dotfn with a crash; fortunately no one wahurt, Two of the employes were on the engine at the lime and it is a marvel they escaped ith their liven, or I ulng rjured In Rome way; no damage to the I flae AMI. j At ll ineock, last Saturday. I M (.(..' jimellsb'g. Hancock.. ' Spaiurlor, p Terry, Knuutl', c McKmley, W i Helman, ss Diehl, 1 Doyle, lb Myers, I Fisher, L't lluttle, i Pensinger, ilo l'.lnll, Klvey, if Feltner, Alexander, cf McKmley, II Souders, rf Ingram, Score: . Hancock 000002 1 I x 4 MeConnellsb'g 0 1 0 00 0 0 0 01 Strike-cuts Spaugler, 1 1; Mc Kmley, 7. At Dublin Mills, last Saturday. Dublin Mills. Waterfall. Parks, () p Uohnger, McClain, W c Menson, F Uooth, li ss 1 tergstresser, Hess, Kay lb Uonson, II Hlack, 2b Harnett, Hooth, lJ')y Fix, Locke, If Gracey, Shaffer, cf Winegardne-, Masomer, rf Grissmger. ocore: Dublin Mills 1 2 2 00!! 1 0 Waterfall 13 0 5 2 7 52:1 Scorekeeper, Charlie Shaffer; umpire, Frank Benson. The Dane boys played two games of ball on the Harrison ville grounds last Saturday after noon. The first game was p'ayed with the Ilarnsonvillo Centrals. Dane. Ilarnsanville. Fix, ( i p Kowe, W Peightel, A D c Mellott, N Kaker, G lb Mellott. B Bishop, A 2b Daniels, F C.innelly, C 3b Metzler E C mnelly, W ss Lawyer S Hoover, C If Chne, II Fix, J cf Lawyer, L Wible, li rf Mellott, B Score, 5 to 19 in f ivor of Dane, Umpires, Charles Mellott and Cleve Mellott. After the completon of this game a mo'e interesting and peaceable game was played be tween the Dane team and Pleas ant liiige. Dane. Pleasant Ridge. Fix, G p Strait, S Peightel, A D c Mellott, N Raker, G lb Mellott, C Rowe, W 2b Mellott, J Connelly, C 3b Wink, G Connelly, W ss Dishong, A Hoover, C. rf Sipes, R llockensmith cf Deshong, B Fix, J If Deshong, W. Score, 3 to 4 in favor ol Pleas ant Ridge. Umpire, Baltzer Mellott. Melhodist Day, Thursday, July 29th Lakemont Park, Altoona. The completed program for Methodist Day, July 21), presents one of the most attractive lines of speakers that the committee has been able to secure for years past. One of the noticeable fea tures in the last years has been the presence of young men of the church who have been brought on for this popular annual gather ing. This year two young men are engaged and the third is de cidedly "youngerly," sprightly and bouyant to a charming de cree. Dr. Don S. Colt, of Brooklyn, N. V., who has made a name here y 'ars ago, sought for for more than six yeais, comes for the morning. That irrepressible and vivaci ous orator, Secretary Robert Forbes, D. D., of Philadelphia, will make the afternoon address. For the popular evening hour the distinguished and gifted president of the New York preach 'irs' meeting. Dr. Allan Mac- Rossie, has agreed to come. The musical feature has a de parture. Instead of a combined chorus, Holhdaysburg choir will sing at the morning hour; Tyrone afternoon, and Juniata and Siu:p son, under Professor Williams, at night. Must Keep Seat. A decision of the court of ap peal of New York, in u case which grew out of a dispute over the right to a car seat, holds that placing a piece of baggage in a mo 'H does not pre-empt the space. Tjo court rulos that passeuger cars re to carry persons, not niKgnge, and that filling a Beat with luggage confers no title to the scat on the owner of the grip. 1 n other words, if a traveler wants to make sure of sitting in an or diuary day coach, he or she must take a seat and hang on to it. Subscribe tor the News. The Walnut Drove Campinetllnj. The Walnut f!nn e Cimpmeet ing will he held this year from August li to 15. Kev. F. W. Mc Guire, Saxtou, Pa., is the Gener al Manner. All persons desir inn information should write to him at above address. Admis sion will be charged all teams and a silver offering wiil be lifted on Sunday. Footmen will be ad mitted free ur.less they rich; near the ground on a hack that does not enter. Special tickets will be sold to teut holders. Hicks m ust pay special rates. Regular rates, ten cents for one horse; fifteen cents lor two. The man agement has been driven to this because certain persons hnvebeen trying to make revenue from the carapmeeting. The General Man ager of the campmeetiui, does all his work free. Not a single per son draws a salary except the police. Work hai been done cheap and the religious workers who are present wih work for their carfare and board. Not withstanding this, the expenses of the camp will be nearly three times as great as they were three years ago. We are trying to give the public better accomodation. We have a good boarding house; the ground is well lighted. We have tine water aud "rounds well cleaned. We ask the public for their support. Drunkenness will not be tolerated but all sober people are invited to attend. All roads leading to the camp will be closed in order that toll may be lifted at gates but any person desiring to use the roads during camp can get a pass to use them for his "lawful and ordinary busi uess." Having built up the campmeeting, we believe that we have the right to all legitimate revenues. We want togneall their lawful rights; we ask all to give us the same. No one is re ceivmg a cent of revenue from the camp. It is a place of rehg ious worship only and all we de aire is revenues enough to carry on the work. We appeal to the public for their support. We ask you to attend and we ask you to patrionize our boarding house and restaurants. We will do the best we can for you; we ask the same in return. Presbyterian Reunion. The Pen-Mar Presoytorian Re union, Thursday, July 20th, prom ises to be a great success. The Rev. Charles Stelzle, "The Apos tie of Labor," Superintendent of the Department of Church and Labor of the Northern Presbyter lan Church, born in the tenement house district of New York,Sweat Shop AVorker at eight, Newsboy, Machinist, Author, Lecturer, Preacher; Mamber International Association of Machinists; Di rector Department of Christiau sociology in Bible Teachers train ing school, New York; Chairman Committee on Church and Labor, Federation ot Churches and Christian Organizations. New York, will speak on "The Church es Opportunity." The follown.g statements will tell who he is: Philadelphia Press "Plainly, he is the man for the job." Trenton Gazette "Such a man would gain an audience most any where, which would follow him to riot were he in such a busi ness." William T. Ellis "This man Stelzle, is the hvest wire in the present day organized Christiani ty." John Mitchell "1 am very much interested in the work you are doing." The music will he of the very best character; solos will be sung by Mr. A. G. Shontz, of Harris burg; Mr. W. G. Underwood, Charnbersburg, Pa., and Miss Rose McKeehan, of Cirhsle. There will bo a trio by the Misses McKeehan, Dunkiusoa and Mow ers of Carlisle, a number of beau tiful selections by the Verdi Male Quartette of Carlisle, and a splen did orchestra program, by the Pen Mar Orchestra, under the direction of Prof. John C. Buhl. A College Hour for a conference ot these interested in this sec tion a ill close the afternoon pro gram. Presbyterians, be loyal to the dduomiuation, and happy In a beautiful day at glorious PenMar. Mr. end Mrs. John II Brewer, while in town on Thursday took time to drop Into the News office. They are among the best people in Thompson township. Pall TcfiM Opcniiix, Week of August 30, IWSl The Tn-Stale Business College, Cum berland, Md. 7 15 Ot Executors' Notice. The estate of Jonathan J. Cievengcr, lute of Tod township, Fulton county, Pa., clr.'ascd. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make prompt, payment, and those having claims to present the same. II. S. D.VNIKLS, JA'.'OII D. Cl.KVKNOI'.R, Kxoeutoi's. P. S. For the convenience of those having business with the estate, they should cull on or address TI S Dan iels, Ks)., Ilarrisorvilie, 1'a. Executor' Notice. hotter testinipntsrf hnvlni" ticrl cruMed to trie umiiM-K imh'M cxctMitfMN unmet! Hi iht'l.tM mill tpstiiHii'nt of II. .n. .lining A. Mii OuuiiukIi. hue cif Well township. Pulton comi ty. Iii . dt'ceRsc'd. All pi'toii" liuvliiK cliilrn nr demntirt iitnitriit the extaie of the k rt decedent re hereby notified to preient the wm witho.it ileluy for puymtat. und nil pcmqna Indebted to the vuld estate nre requested lo make prompt piiyinen uf the v.une. I.. I'UNNISllHAM, N. O CI'N.NINOII AM. Kxeciitorx. Change in Schedule M'Connellsburg & Mercersburg STAGE LINE. On and after July 1, ltiu'.l. the first wiiyon will leave Mc 'onncllsb'irir at 5:Xi a. m., and arrive at .Jer:eralurtr, at 7:.)il a. m., the train leaving at 8:lo. lletiirnintf, the wutron will leave Mer cersburjr upon the arrival of the lu:4ll train and reach MfComiellsburg in 4 hours. The second wapon will leave MoCon nolUbtirg at 12:.Vj p. in., and arrive at Merc.ersliurtr at l!;o0 p. m., and the ttjain leaves at ;):lo. Keturmny, the wusron will leave Mereersbuvi: immedi ately upon the arrival of the (i o'clock train and reuch McConnellsburg In hours. John Sheetz & Son, n-2Ut'. tf. Proprietors. Isaac N. Watson, Tonsonal Artist Kespeetfully announces that lie has re moved his ilarber tjhop to his resi lience on second street opposite the 1 Yesbvteriun church where he is tem porily locutod and where he will be triad to see his old customers as well us new ones. Every thing up to dute u clean towel to every customer. 7 l.liw. ADVERTISE IN TIi8 Faltoa CflMtj News. stops thm cough and hvaU Suuji ICE! ICE! ICE! J. N, Hoch of MereersbrirfT ha9 made arrangements with theChambersburg Ice and Cold KtoraeCompany ofChambers burj for the hand ling of all their ice delivered at Mercoriiburg ICE WILL BE RECEIV ED BY CARLOAD LOTS As the season Is approach Ino for the use of Ice, It would be well to arrange for your supply of Ice for the summer season. Ice will bo delivered 'over town every morning, except Sabbath. Also on Saturday evening. For further Information in reference to prices or large lots inquire of J. N. HOCH, Mercersburg, Pa. Western Maryland Railroad Company. In Effect June 6. 1909. Tri'.lns leave H innock us follows; No. fl T.iiO u. ni. (dully) for HiurerHtown, nil tin. ore, Wiiyneshoni, C'lmmbersbuig. aua iniernirUiiU'. No. 4 10 cm u. in ovei-k dnyi) Hnltlmore, Get- ty-ihtu-K'. York und iatermedtute. No. 2 Too n m. (week days) Hull I more and In' tPtiLedliite Nt'itionM. Vestibule train with observatioa buffet car. No. H ) u. ru. (week days) Cumberland, and uiierriH'itmie. No. 3-1.o p m. (we'k day) Little Orleans, Old Town, Cumberland. KlklnH und wem. Vtltulti train with observation bullet car. No, 59.ru) p. rn (dally) leave llaltlmore 5.06 p. in., liu'urstown p. iu. All tri us mil lie eoonecttou at IJruocv'.H for K. ler "il nd (ruin aud 4 for pilots north t .1 :i Halt'r ore M'nion Station) for 1'hlla, de phi and New York. i HO'iVKLL, C. V. MYKR4, Gen. Pu h. Atft. Agent. 0 B n 0. i: 0 0 6 0 0. '6 0. M0 0 CI 0. 0 c; 0 M0 0 iz 0. Si 0 000r00 0-,0XK0' 0' 01l0,n00-00,Klf0 000.0A000A0.0.0J9. 00 0J 0M.00X00 HANCOCK 8 -:- and -:- Granite 8 WORKS. Marble All kinds of Cemetoiy Woik at mod ern prices at least ONE-FOURTH lower than you have been,payin. 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 curving is done by pneumatic tools, which is a great advantage over lettering by hand. It will pay you to get my prices. Ev erything as represented. AUSTIN C RECK, Hancock, Md. fc I0 0 0 0 90 (0 0. 0 to H 0. to 0. 0 to 0 0 to to 8 to to to 0 to 0. mmmmmmmm mmmmmmm I MILLINERY I HEADQUARTERS HERE. 1 ANNIE B. FREY. li New Spring Hats. ?2 Now as the morning so Irre KislaUly lovely are they J2 that tboHe who come merely to vee "whut Is now" 5n losetlielr hearts and open I heir pur sen to their btau- ty ut onoe. Clover new BtruwH, new ShapeB, new Colors, new HUioms. Note the flossy wide of a panUo Struw HrulJ in exquUitu color elTect, and the" luxurious use of the wide Vtlvet Ilihbons that coin, blue so deliuhttully with the Soft Tinted Flowers. You can find a Hat that is becoinhiff to you in this great stock. The prices are sure fo pluaso as wtfll as the Huts. Come and see why we have become so fa mous, for you will find everytlilnj; here that is to be l found in a hl;h-grude, up-to-date Millinery Store. t Everybody made welcome. J ANNIE B. FREY, McConnellsburg, Pa. 1 ' f ' J.K. JOHNSTON, Ji K. JOHNSTON, MEN'S and Y0UN6 MEN'S Faultlessly-Fashioned Suits Prices Lorrer than Inferior Makes. The very latest shades from 5 to 913. These are guaranteed the best value to be had anywhere. Men's fancy Trousers in liht or dark colors spring and summer weight. Men's Dusters, Fancy Shirks, Un derwear, Hosiery, NeokweaV and Shoes and Oxfords Ladles' Spring and Summer Jacket Suits, fn blue, tan, white, and white and black stripe. Thevery latest Shades and styles. 1;. ular $..O0 values. Our Price $3.50. Shirt Waists in Silk and Net ' Messaline TalTeta Silk in White and Not Waists in Ecru Colors. Also a Hue lot of White Batiste and I.awn Waists tailored styles, or beautifully trimmed with Lace or Embroideries, button front or back, long or three-quarter sleeve 6i'c, 75., $1.03, $1.25. I fllc Qllffc ln bIu. b'ack and brown In many shades uou,vo OlVIl la and stylos. French Percales, Hates Seer suckers, and Lancaster Ginghams, Muslins bleached and un bleached, Lawns, Batistes, Suesino Silks, Jacket Suitings, &c. J. K. JOHNSTON. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE Spring and Summer Millinery, Such entirely new shapes ro quaint and picturesque such en tlrely new color loveliness, that every woman should see this exhiliit to be 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 L T E S T 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. XSOCKlSJOBOBOSKXJSXiKJXJSCJBKSnqj 1-ULiUIN UJUINIY BANK f McConnellsburg, Fa. (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS all among the prominent business men of the County. 1 he resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period in its ex- to to 5? 0 3 existence to Wc Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. 0 Our customers value and "bank on" our security to depositors, ana our willingness and ability to assist them in every way consist- ent with sound banking. $ More Than $H()0,000.00V Security to Depositors. - Cashier. to to W. II. NELSON, 0A DIRECTORS : J. Nelson Sipes, Chas. R. Spangler, A. U. Nace M 00'0X0000000M0J 0000,0X00JIU.00 0 0 0ji00 K0X0000 (U 0X oococoococoocoooooooooooo The First National Bank of McConnellsburg. is a Depository for the STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF FULTON TOWNof M'CONNELLSBURG Pays 3 per cent Compound Interest. oooooooxoo-ooocoooooooooo FERTILIZERS at COST C. E. STARR, at Three Springs, will sell you high grade fertilizers AT COST if you will go to his wareroom and load it. This means just what it says: i Acid Fertilizer. Alkaline Bone and Potash. Other high grades, in proportion. 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.NThree .Springs, Pa. FULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance.
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