You can buy all the flour you want at Ntnuli'iijflo's for Hi rents Attention is called to the ad vertisement of tli public sale by the asslpopf s of Daniel KnuutT, of Ayr township, to be held on the 21st of August. J. C!arl; iJartou, II. X. Harton, and N'cllie Davis all of I'.rush Creek Valley, spent a few hours in town last Saturday, and tool; dinner at the Washiugton I louse. IIidhs Wantkj). Highest market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kinds of grease, at L'aul War ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg. Samuel L Hodford, the enter prising merchant at Folu, has urchased a Crawford automo bile, and is now busy learning the "ways of the critter." HIDES. James Sipes & Sou. pay the highest market price for beef hides at tV'ir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest prico paid for calf skins, Bhecpslrins and tallow. T. W. Walker and family, near St. Thomas, came to Mcl'ounells burg last Saturday. Mr. Walk er returned home Monday, and Mrs. Walker and the children are spending the week here. They are guests of Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sloan. Among those who came up from Hancock last Saturday to see the game were, Horace and liussel Myers, Smith Widmeyer, James N el, Mrs. lvlgar Hairy and sou, Miss Lillian Perkins, Miss Cnilds, Miss Faith, T. P. Jenkins, Ilirry Urown, Talcot Ditto, Miss Fannie Keed, and George- Noel. Ttiomas I lockensmith and son Kalph, ot Decorum, Huntingdon county, h-penta few hours in town Monday, on their way out to their old home in Licking Creek town ship. Mr. IJockensmith is farm ing the Harry Foreman farm near Decorum. lie has 51 acres of wheat this harvest, ten acres of which ho threshed a few days ago and got 11 bushels machine measure. D. A. Charlton, of Maddens villo, has some apples raised on Jus farm during the season of l'JO.s, that are in a state of preser vation that is truly astonishing. The fruit is of a Russian variety, and they are as smooth, souud and fresh as though they just came from the tree. Mr. Charl ton states that he kept apples of season of l'JOti until June of V.H)H, a record probably unsurpassed. He employed no special cold stor age, but simply Kept the apples in a cool damp cellar. A twenty-ton stack of hay near the wagon shed, ou the farm of James D. Stevens, near Fort Lit tleton, was discovered to be on tire on Saturday morning of last week. At the time the fire was discovered, no one was there ex cept Mr. and Mrs. Steveus and their daughter; but soon neigh bors began to arrive and worked bravely to save the farm build lugs, which fortunately was ac complished. The cause of the tire is supposed to have been spontaneous combustion, as the top of the stack was covered with boards. The best remedy we know of in all cases of Kidney and Jilad dor trouble and the one weal ways can recommend, is De Witt's KHney and Hladder Pills. They are antiseptic and at once assist the kidneys to perform their important work. Hut when you ask for these pills, bo jxisi tive that you get DeWitt's Kid ney and Hiaddar Pills. There are imitations placed upon Rale to deceive you. (iet Do Witt's. Insist upon them, and If your dealer cannot supply you refuse anything else In place of them. Sold by Trout's drug store. We had a vory pleasant call last Saturday evening from our old friend William T. Mollott, of Hartford City, lnd , who is visit ing among his Fulton county rel atives and friends. He is a son of the lut'j Samuel Mfcliott, of Bui fast township, and was reared on the oil homestead near the Side ling Hill Jiaptist church. Mr. Mellott went to Indiana in 1',;), and is now one of that State's prosperous citizens. His visit here this year will be shortened somewhat on account of the fact that he and his wife expect to go to the Alaska-Yukon Expos'tion In Seattle, after he goes home fro it this count". Bae flnll. v Saturday, July 131, at McCon-nellsburg. 1 1 iiicouk McKinley, V Diehl Cohill Perkins McKinley, U Myers Henry Terry Murray Spangler pitched the first six innings, and Pensinger, the last three1. Strike-outs opangler, 11; Pensinger, 8; McKinley, 4. liases on balls Spangler, 1. Hit by pitcher,. Myers. Score by innings: Hancock 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 04 Ulue Crass 0 t 0 0 I 10 0 0 L' Blue Grass p Spauifler c Doyle. ss Fisher lb Wiblo '2h Pensinger ;io Taylor If Klvey ef Alexander rf Helman At Laidig Picnic, II j s ton town Chesnut, I) Ctiesnut, II Barton, T..ylor, Keebangh, Hoover, Woodcock, Wink, Lamberson Score 4 to 2 July Cist. Laidig. Foreman, c Braut, D I o Gracey, 2b Hi ant, U iib Hrsttrt, E. ss Edwards If Cutshall.C cf Kowe, rf Cuthall, E in favor of II us- tontown. .Umpires, Dawney and Prico. Scorer, H. Clevenger. Struck out by Chesnut, 12; by Foreman, 1 1. Huston town will play the Blue grass team at McConnellsburg. Saturday, August 7th, and wil piny New Grenada at Hustcn town, August 1 1th. At Maddensville, July 31st. Maddeusville. Ft. Littleton. Stinson, p Fraker, li Ashton, c Wilson, Locke, I b Taylor, Gearinger, 2o Cromer, K Ramsey Cb Kerhn, Nonemakcr, ss Fraker, R. itoher, If Northo Brown, H cf Fraker, E Brown, W rf Cromer, H x Struckout by Stinson, 5; Fra ker, 5. Two-base hits Gearing er and Stinson, 1; double plays, Locke aud Ashton. Umpires, Richardson and Roher. Score by innings: Maddensville, 0 1 0 111 0 3 29 Ft. Littleton, 03000400 07 'TWAS A GLOKIOl'S VICTORY. There's rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. A man's life has been sav ed, and now Dr. King's New Dis covery is the talk of tho town Tor curing C V. Pepper of deadly lung hemorrhages. "I could not work nor get about," he writes, "and the doctors did me no good, but, after using Dr. King's New Discovery three weeks, 1 feel like a new man, and can do good work again." For weak, sore, or diseased lungs, coughs and colds, hemorrhages, hay fever, lagrippe, asthma, or any bronchial affection, it stands unrivaled. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Sold and guar anteed at Trout's drug store. To the Public. I hereny extend a special invi tation to ministers and members of churches in the vicinity of Wal nut Grove Campmeeting to attend the services of the campmeeting. The public is notified that the road leading from Maddensville to the camp is not safe and they are advised to take tho road by the church. The camp opens Friday evening, August 0, and will continue over two Sundays. A slight admission fee will be charged the rigs that enter the ground, but persons walking there enter free. The people liv ing in tho neighborhood who de sire to attend regularly, can bb curo season tickets. We ask for, aud urge, the attendance ot all those who love and fear the Lord. Yours sincerely, F. W. McGl-iuk. Tall Term Opening. Week of August 30, 1510!). Tho Tri-State Business College, Cum berland, Md. 7 13 (it Executors' Notice. Letter tet wnentiiry hiviiitf been granted to the under- ined exneitiM-H turned In Uielnt will uimI testunient of Hon. .Ium'. A Me iHHiout'h. late or Welli towuship, Kuium coun ty. I'a . c!eeelle(l. ' Ail luT.on-. Iiavlmr eliilnn or ilpmandn airi; n-l thfi estate nf the m (1 ileeerient are herebv hotllled to prevent the ume without tlel.iy ror m. tin-it. uih! all person hidehted to the valtl estate are requested to make tirotnpl iaiiiehl 01 uie same. 1,. I.. (TNNINfJHA M. N. O r.VNlNUIIAM. 7--'U. Kxee,i!ors, Executors' Notice. Tho estate of Jonathan J. Cleveni.'or, Intent Tod township, Fiiltoncounty, l'a , dunasod. LetWs testamentary on the ahove estate having been granted to the un dorMunec), all persons indebted to the said estute ate requested to tiia.e prompt payment, and those having claim to present the name. H. S. Daniki.s, Jacob I). Ci.kvknkr, Kxccuturs. 1. S. For the convenience of those havinir business with the estate, they should call on or address II S Dan iels, Ksq., llurrlsopvllle, l'a. ROY C. CROMWELL & BRO. J'KOI'UIISTCms OK STAGE LINE -HKTWKEN- M'Connellsburg & Mercersburg tiood Teams. Careful Drivers. McConnellsburg M. E. Church Service. For Suuday, August 8. McCounellsbu rg Sunday school, U.liO, followed by class; Hptforth League, 0:30; preaching 7:!i0.'.'. Fort Littleton Suuday school, 0:00; preaching, 10:00; Epworth League, 7:00. Knobaville Kunday school, 1 ;i0; preaching, 2:30. Itov. S. J. Pittonger, of the Iiurnl Cibius charge, will till the work, preaching at all three ap pointments. Everybody! scr- dially invited to attend our servl-J ces. C, W. IJkynkk, pastor. Leave MoConnellsbut'tr, daily except Sunday, at ":0o a- m., 7: a- Vii., and 1 : 1 p. in . and arrive at Mercershurj; at 7:.'l) a. ni., 1U:U0 a tn. anil 2:-45 p m Leave Mercersbiirj, daily except Sunday, on receipt of mail from trains due at 7:."ii a. ni.: l'):;is a. m. and o : rti p. m and arrive in McUonnellsbui'u in three hours. Carries Mail and Kx press Fare For Passenger, 50 Cts. Have your Kxpress sunt in care of Koy C. Cromwell & Hro. Assignees' Sale VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Saturday, August 21. '09 By virtue of an order of the Court of Common 1'leas of Fulton County, l'a., the undersigned, Assignees for the benefit of creditors of Daniel KnaulT, ol Ayr township, Fulton County, Pa., will sell at public vendue, In front of iho Court House in McCon nellshuro, l'a., ou the above-named day, the following real estate of said assignor, to wit: No. ). The mansion farm of the as signor, situate In the heart of the Great Cove, in Ayr township, Fulton County, four miles south of McCon nellsburg, the county seat, und two miles north of Webster Mills, on the public road leading from McConnells burg to Webster Mills, containing 212 Acres of First-class Limestone Land, about -IK) acres of which is cleared and in a high state of cultivation, remainder in timber. This is one of the lincst and most productive farms in the county. The Improvements consist of a New 24 Story Frame House built last yeur size 3tix.'l4 feet: a Largo Hank Hum, IIOx-Hi feet, with Wagon Shed and Com Cribs attached; '1 commodious Hog I'ens; large Hay and Cattle Shed un der steel cover, and all necessary farm buildings; also a' Tenant House w ith the necessury outbuildings. The farm is watered by three largo andcxcelljnt springs, and by Spring Hun, a fresh and ever Mowing stream. There is an Orchard of 2700 Apple Trees on the farm, just beginning to bear. The farm is situate within less than half a mile of Cito postolliue and a public school. No. 2. The Conrad Glazier Farm situate In the "Corner" In Ayr town ship, containing 391 Acres more or less of Limestone, Freestone and Slate Land, with a good limestone quarry thereon. About l."0 acres of this farm is under cultivation, the re mainder good gracing and timber land Tho buildings consist of a 21 Story Frame Dwelling House, Large Hank liarn both comparatively new Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Fig I'ens, Chicken House, Sprintr house, etc., all in good condition. This furm is also well wa tered and water is jiped to the build int:. It is also one of the finest stock farms In the county. It Is situate with in a half mile of public school house, within one mile of church, and two miles from tho postollice und a good country store. No. ;i. A tract of Farm Land adjoin ing No. 2 above, containing lull Acres with Kulllcicnt Mtulier for furm purpos es. Tho buildings are a Small House, a Flut liarn with Shed, and other buildings There Is a good water supply and tho laud Is now in a good state of cultivation. No, 4. A tract of- land containing 4 Acres in the village of Thomustowu, Ayr township, one and one-fgurth miles from McConnollsburg, having a (lood Two-Story Dwelling und other tmildiugs. There Is a number of line fruit trees of dilferent varieties on this tract; and Is well adapted for a poultry farm. No. 5. A tract of Tlm1er Land on Cove mountain, in Ayr township, easi ly accessible, containing ltM Acres i Tho tiinlier it partly Chestnut Oak, ! Ucd Oak anil Chestnut. It will cut over IHO tons of bark and ;i00,000 feel of saw timber. Anyoi.e wishing additional Informa tion may consult either the assignees or John I'. Sipes, at McConnellsburg, or O C 'lowers, Ch&mbersburg, l'a. Sale i) commence at 1 o'clock p. in., on said day when terms will b made known and a reasonable credit given. DAVID A NKLSON, HANU KL MKLLOTf, C J. BKKWKU, . GKO. H. M ELIjOTT, Assignees. Change in Schedule- M'Connellsburg & Mercersburg STAGE LINE. On and after Julv 1, ltloU. the first wagon w ill leave McConnellsburg at 5::i." a. m., and arrive at Men ersburg, J at ":."o a. c)., tho train leaving at S:lu. Returning, the wagon will leave Mer cersburg upon the arrival of I he l":hli train ami reach .McConnellsburg in 2J hours. The second wagon will leave McCon nellsbiirg at l!i::i" i. m., and arrive tit Mercersburg at i 'A) p. m., and the train leaves at .1:1,. Ileturning, the wagon will leave Mercersburg immedi ately upon the arrival of the H o'clock triiiuand reach McConnellsburg In 2j hours. John Sheetz & Son, (i-24-(Mi, tf. Proprietors. ICE! ICE! ICE! J. N. Hoeh of Mercersburg has made arrangements with theChambersburg Ice and Cold StorageCompany ofChambers burg forthe hand lingof all their Ice delivered at Mercersburg ICE WILL BE RECEIV ED BY CARLOAD LOTS Isaac N. Watson, Tonsonal Artist Respectfully announces that he has re moved his Harbcr Shop to his resi dence on second street opposite the Presbyterian church where he is tem porily located and where he will be glad to see his ' old c istoniers as well us new ones. Every thing up to date a clenn towel to every customer, 7-1, tiw. As the season is approach ing for tho use of Ice, it would bo well to arrange for your supply of Ice for the summer season. Ice will be delivered 'over town every morning, except Sabbath, Also on Saturday evening. For further Information In reference to prices or largo lots inquire of J. N. HOCH, Mercersburg, Pa. AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE NOW GOING ON AT THE IRWIN STORE Our Entire Stock of Decorated Dinner and Toilet Ware, Fancy China, Cut Glass, Lamps, Framed Pictures and Books, will be sold at special marked down prices, Come in and secure some"of these Bargains. THE IRWIN STORE BUGGIESBDGGIES I have 'list refilled my sheds with a fine lot of new Top Buggies, both factory and huii'l-nnnle: ranging in price from $45 00 up to $75.00 for fie best hand-made Miillin burg buggy. My $I"i buggy is a good, strong, substan tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will sell on time to suit customers. It will pay you to examine my stock before you buy elsewhere. Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of their favors I am, Very truly yours, W . R . .EVANS HUSTONTOWN, F. Is She Working Herself to Death Does your wife complain of too much dairy work? Do you ever hear her say she'll never get through washing milk things? How often does she say, ' Oh, if I only had fewer pans, crocks- and cans to wash, I could reaJ, write or sew more, or even take a little rcsteach day." AN EASIER TIME. Ask her about it. Arrange to make the dairy work one half easier, one half neater, one half more pleasant, and 2.i to 1.10 per cent, more prof itable by using a Sharpies Tubular Cream Separator Until you try the Tubular, you can't imagine tha difference it makei. It skims the milk immediately after milking there's no milk standlrg around no cans or pans to w ash The Tubular is entirely di!Te.,ei.t from all others, so much more simple and convenient. Jirin your wifo and let mo take a Tubular apurt for you. B. I. REEDER, Hustontown, Pa. lif t iY itUJJMK J. K. JOHNSTON, J. K. JOHNSTON. MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S Faultlessly-Fashioned Suis Prices Lotver than Inferior Makes. The very latest shades from 5 to $13. These are guaranteed the' best value to be had anywhere. Men's fancy Trousers In li jht orl dark colors spring and summer weight. . Men's Dusters, Fancy Shirts, Un derwear, Hosiery, Neckwear and Shoes and Oxford Ladies' Spring and Summer Jacket Suits, fn blue, tan, white, and white and black stripe. The very latest Shades and styles. Ileg ular $o.00 values. Our Price 3.50. Shirt Waists in Silk and Net Messaline Taffeta Silk In White and Net Waists in Kcru Colors. Also a line lot of White Batiste and Lawn Waists tailored styles, or beautifully trimmed with Lace or Embroideries, button front oi back, long or throe-quarter sleeve 5i'c, 75., $1.00, $1.25. I 7clO QlIrtc ln bh,e. black and brown, In many ia,1(.. S-.UU I C a OtVllld and styles. French Percales, Hatessr,.r, suckers, and Lancaster Ginghams, Muslins bleached and in bleached, Lawns, Batistes, Suesine Silks, Jacket Suitings, &c J. K, JOHNSTON, MRS. A. F. LITTLES BIG UNDERSELLING STORE 4, Spring and Summer Milliniry, Such entirely new shapes so quaint and picturesque such n tirely new color loveliness, that every woman should see this exh.it to be In touch with the new millinery'. It is a triumphant pageant f art and beauty. It points the way to your achieving a new hat, wh h like the ones you have heretofore purchased at our store, you will t joy wearing. We have ' . LVTEST STYLES shapes, and shades In hats and trimmings. We have a line line of fur cy goods. We aim to make quick sales and small profits. Come am see our line of goods. You are welcome. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. 0 FULTON COUNTY BANK McConnellsburg, IF ex. i (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS all amonj? the prominent business men of the Cmintv. The resources of this Bank now ar exceed uny period In Its ex- Jj g We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. g " i-unnujuis vaiue aim uuhk on our security to depositors, f 0 and our willingness and ability to assist them In every way consist- ent with sound banking. Mnrri Tlmn UllUt 111111 1111 C.. . .. n i. ft 0. 0 V. II. NELSON, k nrnvryrnrrs t Kui.n ui., cv,., r a i a ,t t ' .... . , v. ..nu.-u kjijFon, M9. i opaiigier, i u. ii ace Wm. H. Nelson, J, F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Baker ooooxoooo-oocoxxxcox 8 The First National Bank of McConnellsburg, Is a . 0 Depository ? for the ; STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF FULTON r 8 TOWN of M'CONNELLSBURG 8 O Pays 3 per cent. Compound Interest. 00X00XCOOO-CX)COOOOOOOOO Subscribe tor tbo Navs, YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stackers and Feeding-Cattle THIS SEASON You want to buy where you can get the best cattle for the least money. Write or wire at once to JOHN J. LAWLER 1C3 EXCHANCE 0UII.DINC UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVER 23 YEAII3 , , " REFERENCES: Live Stock Kichane National Bnuk, Chicago Anv Mercantile Aycnov ThuukSiKlu o. ouf iutiblied customers A big We handle more stockcrs and feeders tlmn any firm in the world. election at all limes. Miles, 40 10 50 loans duuy. Coui4 to Chicago ond we will gell direct to yon, or order at once by mail or telegram and we will ship uX v. hut you wuntiiirect to you nt lowest mar ket inccs. Write at once tor our pit. 1 of HIHiik orders. We can av you money. Write ui for juolutiou v.' orices beforo you buy. FERTILIZERS at COST - C. E. STARR, at Three-Springs, will sell you high grade fertilizers AT COST if you will gp to his wareroom and load it. This means just what it says: 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 ; i M 1QO bushels of Timothy seed Will take wheat in exchange for fertilizers.1 C. E. STARR; Three Springs, Pa. PULTON COUNTY NEWS is tho people's paper. , $1.00 a Tear in Advanco.
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