Mak'j lieisnors' your liuad quarters at tlio Lied Mou'sCiim val on Saturday. Thoro will lie preaching by Elder A. Mellott, at tho Sideling Hill Hjplist church, the fifth Sun day in August, at 10 o'clock, a. m. sharp. Too low prices on Koisncrs' Su miner lawns, 10 to lH cts. now ti to 10. A linal examination, for Pro fosional Certificates will bo given in the lligh school room iu Mc Conuullsburg Tuesday August, "4th, beginning at o'clock a. in. li. C. LaMIIKHKON. Residents of Fort Loudon are disappointed that John Yeager, who assaulted his wife some days ago, has not been arrested and that the oHicials Have taken but little notice of the affair. Yeager has been about Loudon several times siuce tho assault. You can save pait of your ex penses at the carnival by dealing at Ueisner's. Howard Mellott, who had been in bad health for more thau a year went to a hospital in Baltimore about the hrst of Juiy, and in stead of medicine, received some good advice which enabled him to return greatly encouraged, and he is now rapidly improving. Uidks Wantkd. Highest market price paid for beef hides, horse hides, wildcat skins, and all kiuds of grease, at Paul Wag ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg. At a congregational meeting of the First Presbyterian church oi Aliddletown, which was presided over by Kev. J. Stockton lioddy, a unanimous call was extended to Kev. Fred Diehl, now pastor of the Kobert Kennedy memorial church at Welsh Uuu. The Presbyterians of this place will hold a Sunday School and church picnic at the Dougley, in Mr. James Henry's meadow north of town on Thursday after noon, August i'dtli. Everybody connected with the Sunday School and church is invited. If it should rain on Thursday, picnic will bo held on Friday. HIDES. James Sipes & Son: pay the highest market price ior beef hides at their butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. J.S. Mort, Eiq., of Clear Kidge, brought to town for the noon hack, S. F. Berlin and family, of Waynesboro, who had been at tending the Walnut Grove Camp meeting. Tho Squire says that the campmeeting was a great suc cess this year, the management satisfactory, and the order unu sually good. Olive, the little three year eld daughter of Kev. and Mrs. Moy er. at llustontowu, was bitten iu tho cheek by Mr. D. A. Charlton's shepherd dog. Mr. and Mrs. Moyer and their little daughter were guests in Mr. Charlton's home, and the dog, which is usu ally very gentle, became jealous of the attention the laraily were showing little Miss Olive, and gave vent to its feelings by biting the child. Tho best remedy we know of in all cases of Kidi.eyand Blad der trouble and the on? weal ways cau recommend, is De Witt's k'i'hiey and Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic and at once assist tho kidneys to perform their important work. But when you ask for these pills, be posi tive that you get BeWitt's Kid ney and Bladdar Pills. There aro imitations placed upon Bale to deceive you. Oet DeWitt's Insist upon them, and if your dealer canuot supply you refuse anything elso in place of them. Sold by Trout's drug store. Being a Pennsylvania State Senator is not conducive ' to longevity thinks the Philadelphia 11 cord. Between the adjourn ment of the Staio Senate of 1107 and the conveniug of that ot l'JO'J four Senators diod-Vareof Puila delphia: Il jldelbaugh, of Laricas ter; Rjwlaud, of Pike, and Cun ningham, of Allegheny. Since the adjournment of tho Lngisla tureof 10'J'J two Senators have died Durham, of Philadelphia, and Crawford, of Allegheny. Executor' Notice. IUPr teMun.etiliirf oil lh tiittf of Kri wurti suntu-'lt. lutff nf Ayr towii'hii. F'Jlton uily.i' , df imim4-U. Iinvi Ixirn iram. I'll lv hv KexUltfr tf Wl , Ir'tUtwu uo.iuly, lo (kus unUf rtiwntfU ll iMrm iiitlfiued tu -itki fu Mre reue.MMl I m.k lmniaiti pu-. ni-ui, and tho h vl"if Ii-mmI i4lui llietuuu will reul iUkui wlltuiul Ut:l;,y. W. it. NkXSo.V. Kxeoutor, t-IIM1. MuOjiim-lMmii, r. Sale Register. Wednesday, September 1 V. II. Nelson, executor of the last will, etc., of Edward Stouteagle, lute of Ayr township, deceased, will sell at the residenco of tho late decedent, I miles south of McConnellsburg, tho real and personal estate of the lato de cedeut, including tho Mill pro perty, four acres of land, large dwelling house, lumbei, house hold goods, hay, graiD, etc. The real estate will be sold at 1) o'clock a. m., sharp, and tho sale of tho personal property willimmediate ly follow. See large posters A. L Wible, auctioneer. Thursday, August 10 John K. Fox intending to quit housekeep ing, will sell at his residence in thu East End, McCjuuollsburg, consisting of bedroom, sitting room, and kitchen furniture, car pots, potatoes, spring wagon, ci der mill, &c; also, at the same tune and place he will olTor his dwelling house aud two lots of giouud. Tho house is an almost new .J story frame house, con taining a rooms, 2 halls, a nico dry cellar altogether H 10 square feet of lloor space. There is a good stable, hog pen, chicken house, snoke house, and other outbuildings. On these lots are more than 70 fruit trees in splen did bearing condition. Sale be gins at 1 o'clock, p. m. Base Ball. Harrisouville. Green Kidge. Mellott, C p Sherman, M Kh.ie, II c Souders, S Lawyer, S ss Spriggs, J Metzler, E lb Spriggs, A Daniels, E L'b Spriggs, V Deshong, B lib Spriggs, T Lawyer, L If Carbaugh, J Woodcock, cf Mellott, K Sipes, rf Thomas, D. L'mpire, Chesnut; scorekeeper, Mellott. Score : Harrisouville IJ 1 2 8 0 2 x Hi Green Kidge 104020 0 7 At McConnellsburg last Satur day forenoon. Fort Littleton. McConnellsbunr Fraker, J Wilson, Shaffer, Taylor, Barton, Cromer, K Cramer, II Fraker, E Morton, Score : Ft. Littleton p Spangler, c Doyle, ss Fisher, B ' lo Wagner, 2o Fisher, P lib Taylcr, if Ile'lman, II cf Elvey, rf ilelmao, I " -010100000-2 M'Connellsb'g-1 0 0 0 3 5 12 x-12 At McConnellsburg last Satur day afternoon St. Thomas Graham, S p Fisher, c Gillan, ss Graham, C lb Bowden, 2b I I..lliwell, 3b Wilds, P If Strock, cf Wilds, O rf Score : St. Thomas -0 1 0000000-1 M 'Connellsb'g -01300000 x-1 McCounellsb'g. Pensiuger, Knauff, Fisher, B Wagner, Fisher, P Spangler, Taylor, Elvey Ilelmau. 'TWAS A GLORIOUS VICTORY. There's rejoicing in Fedora, Tenn. A man's life has been sav ed, and now Dr. King's Now Dis covery is tho talk of the town for curing C. V. Pepper of deadly lung hemorrhages. "I could not work nor get about," he writes, "and tho 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 agiin." For weak, sore, or diseased lungs, coughs and colds, hemorrhages, hay fever, lagrippo, asthma, or any brouchml affection, it stands unrivaled. Price .r0e and $1.00. Trial bottle f roo. Sold and guar anteed at Trout's drug store. Public Sale of Range Horses, These horses will 'ho sold at Ft4 Littleton Monday, August 2'lrd. They consist of ono car load of range horses. Among tho lot will be two and three year olds. This is an extra good load of colts which will rnako good horses for all purposes, having plenty of bone and size. These horses are native bred and will not be hard to break. Don't fail to see these horses sold. Sale at one o'clock, when a credit will be given by ' i'OKUKH & FOUNKV, , Assignees Notice. In re uMirnpl petite of IVinipl KnnurT of Ayr luwrjNhii), Pulton county, fc'u. Notice I liprehv irlven thm rimlrl KnnurT. tin IiimiI- pnt of Ayr township. Fulton ,'otintv. !-'.. Ini miuli it voiiintiirv tlssiKliintMil of nil of hi prop-rty for thi' Immii-IU nf hi i-rpilil.,. All jipiNoriH inivtiitf rlmim nitiiln wtltt pilule nrp hurrbv tiotiil'l to miiUe proof of Ihrin within lx month from the tine or tin notice pro tmtrd Inihp in tutifr ml forth In the 2itnl eu tloti of tin-Act of .lime 4 Pill. I'. I .. 4-i4, ur be di'h.irml front coiuluK In iiton llm fund. II. A NCI.SON. s,m''i;i. MKi.urrr, . V. .1. HKKWI'.U. UKt). H MKI.I.OTT. A'ok'm'Oti. M.'-lft-lt. f'llo or Mt'ConnelNitiiiK. I n . Change in Schedule M'Connellsburg & Mercersburg STAGE LINE. On and ufur July 1, KiiHi, the first wagon will leave McConnellsburg tit ) u. in., and arrive at Men trsburg, lit 7:"n a. in., tlio train leaving at H:lti. Uetnrnino;, the Wilson will leave Mer cersbnri,' upon tho arrival of tho i:4l train and reach MuC'onnoll.shtiri; in 2i hours. The soeontl wntron will leave MeCon iiellsbnrsr ut l'J:.'t." p. in., and arrive at Mercer.-biirjr at 2:.t0 . in., und the train leaves at ;t:l"). 1 tctiiruiny, the waoon will leave Mercersbiir:: iniinedi ately upon the arrival of the ti o'clock train und roach McConnellsltui-if In hours. John Sheetz & Son, i-2l-d!i, tf. I'rttin letors. ROY C. CROMWELL & BRO. I'ltOI'KIKTOUS Of STAGE LINE -IlKTWKKN- M'Connellsburg & Mercersburg iood Teams. Careful Drivers. Leave McConnellsburtr, daily except Sunday, at 5:00 a. in., 7:.'M a. in., and 12:1.) p. in . and urrive at Mercersburir at T:.'I0 a. m., 10:ot a. in. and 2:45 p m Leave Mercersburg, daily except Sunday, on receipt oi mail from trains tine ut T :.".( a. in.; M::is a. m. and i"t:."(i p. m. and arrive in .McConnellsburg in three hours. Carries Mail and Kxpress Fare For Passenger, 50 Cts. Have your Kxpress sent in care of Koy C. Cromwell & Hro. Assignees' Sale VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. REDMEIN'S CARNIVAL at McConnellsburg, Saturday, August 21st. During the day, there will be two games of base hall. RACES AND CONTESTS In the afternoon, there will be a number of races and contests, such as Foot Race, Sack Race, ' Wheelbarrow Race, etc., for which a PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN the winner of each. This is open to any one who may wish to take part. At 6:30 p. m. the PARADE will start. This will be worth any paleface's com ing miles to see. There will be visiting ' tribes present to participate. In the evening there will be a program rendered such as is seldom your privilege to witness. Don't fail to get a nice souvenir badge from the badge-man. There will be refreshments served on the festival grounds throughout the day and evening. AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE t Saturday, August 21. '09 Hy virtue of an oiler of tho Court of Common IMeus of Kulton County, l'a., the Htiderhitfned, Assignees for tho beDelit of creditors of Daniel K'nault, ot Ayr township, l'ullou County, I "a.., will sell at public vendue, in front of the Court House in McUon nellsbuTir, l'a., on thu above-named day, the following real estate of said assignor, to w it: No. 1. The mansion farm of the as- Kitrnttr. uitinttn In tho h.nitt ..f.t.n Great Cove, in Ayr township, Kulton ioiiniy, iour nines souin oi AJuUoii nellsburc the county seat, and two miles north of Webster Mills, on tho public road leading- from MuConnolls burt,' to Webster Mills, containing . 212 Acres of First-class Limestono Land, about 2ii() acres of which is cleared and in a high state of cultivation, remainder in timber. This is one of the linost and most productive farms in tho county. The improvements consist of a New 2J Story Frame House built last year size feet; a Large Hunk ll'arn, i!0x4li feet, with Wagon Shed and Corn Cribs attached; 2 commodious llog Tens; large Hay and Cattle Shed un der steel cover, aud all necessary farm buildings; also a ToDant House with the necessary outbuildings. Tho farm is watered by three large andexcellunt springs, and by Spring Uun, u fresh and ever tlowing stream. There is an Orchard of 27uO Apple Trees on tho farm, just beginning to bear Tlio farm is situate within less than half a mile of Cito postotlice and a public school. No. 2. The Conrad Glazier Farm situate in tho "Corner" in Ayr town ship, containing 391 Acres moro or less of Limestone, Freestone and Slate Land, with a good limestone quarry thereon. About 150 acres of this farm is under cultivation, the re mainder goqd grazing and timber land The buildings consist of u 2J Storv Frame Dwelling House. Largo Hank Ham both comparatively new Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Fig Fens, Chicken House, Spring house, etc., all in good condition. This farm is also well wa tered and water is .dped to the build ings. It is also one of the linost stock farms In tho county. It is situate with in a half mile of public school house, within one mile of chinch, and two miles from the postotlice and a i'ood country store. No. 3. A tract of Farm Land adjoin ing No. t above, containing 100 Acres with sullioient Mmbor for farm purpos es. The buildings are a Small House, a Flat Harn with Shod, and other buildings There is a good water supply and the land is now in a good state of cultivation. .. v. Nr . I A tract of land containing 4 Aerts in tho village of Thomastown, Ayr township, one aud one-fourth miles from McCunnnlliburir, having a Good Two-Story Dwelling and other buildings. There Is a number of line fruit trees of different variftles ou tills tract; and is well adapted for a poultry farm. No. 5. A tract of Timber Land on Cove mountain, In Ayr township, easi ly accessible, coiiliUnlng 1UH Acres The limber i partly Chestnut Oak, Ucd Ouk aud Chestnut. It will cut over 100 tons of bark and :iGO,000 feel of saw timber. Anyone wishing additional informa tion may consult either the assignees or John I Sipes, at McCounolUburg, or O C Uowers, Chuiubersburg, l'a. i Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p m , on said day when terms will bt made known and a reasonable eredll orlven. DAVID A. NrTl.KON, SAMCKL MKLUJTr, . V i. HUKWKU. CF.O. li. .MELLOTT, , Assignees, 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. BUGGIES: BUGGIES I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a lino lot of new Top Doggies, both factory and liand-ininle; ranging in price from W 00 up to $7.".00 for the best hand-made Milllin burg buggy. My $15 buggy is a good, strong, substan tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will soil 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 HUSTON TO WIN, FV. Is She Working Herself to Death Does your wife complain of too much dairy work? Doyouever hetir her say she'll never get through washing milk things';' How otten does she say, ''Oh, if I only had fewer pans, crocks and cans to wash, I could read, write or sew more, or even take a little reattach day." AN EASIER TIME. Ask her about It. Arrange to make tho dairy work one half easier, one half neater, one half more pleasant, anu 4j to l;0 w centkmoi-o prof itable by using a Sharplos Tubular v ream Separator Until you try the Tubular, you trun't imagine the difference It makes It skims'the milk immediately after milking lli-ie's no milk standing uround no cans or puns to wash. The.Tuhular is entirely different from all others, so much more simple and convenient, liring your wife aud let me take a Tubular apart for you. B. I. REEDER. Hustontown, Pa. VM'Jimm .WIBIffllH 7ffraagf.BlU '.r,HlM1 tmyriawntftasmrrmm' mmmmwmm YOU ARE GOING TO BUY Stockers 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 163 EXCHANGE BUILDING , UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and a square deal guaranteed. ESTABLISHED OVEI1 23 YEARS REFERENCES: Live Stock Exchange Nationul Bank, Chicago Any Mercantile Agency ( r Thousands o. our .utibiicd customers , .- ; We handle tnore stockers ami feeders than any firm ill the world. A big election ut all times. Sides, 40 to 50 loads daily. Come to Chicago and we v ill ad! direct to you, or order at once by mail or telcpraiu and we will afliip jiuit what you want direct to you st lowest mar , ket prices. Write at out fur our plan of filling orders. We can save you money. Wnto us for fjuotutious vl prices before you buy. 1 s J. K. JOHNSTON, J. K. JOHNSTON. MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S Faultlessly-Fashioned Suits Prices Lower than Inferior Makes. The very latest shades from tol.1. These are jfuaranteed the best valuo to bo had anywhere. Men's fancy Trousers In Uyht op dark colors spring: and summer weight. Men's Dusters, Faney Shirts, Un derwear, Hosiery, Neckwear and Shoes and Oxfords Ladles' Sprlnjj and Summer Jacket Suits, fn blue, tan, white, and white and black stripe. The very latest'Shades and styles, 'jw ular $..(0 values. Our Price t.'l.flO Shirt Waists in Silk and Net Messaline TafTota Silk In White and Net Waists in Fx-ru Colors. nu a into iut 01 w nue isausie anu Jawn waists .tailored stvlna or beautifully trimmed with Lace or Kmbroideries, button front or back, long or three-quarter sleeve Cue, 75., $1.00, $1.2.). Ladip;' Skirts ,D b,ue' black aml brown ln n,any . ..! uuu styles, rrencn i-eroaies, Hates Seer- ueiters, uuu i.ancnsier uinjrnnms, .Muslins bleached and un. bleached, Lawns, Batistes, Sueslne Silks, Jacket Suitings, .vu. J. K. JOHNSTON. MRS. A. F., LITTLE'S BI6. UNDERSELLING STORE 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 to be ln touch with the new millinery. It is a triumphant pageant 0f art and beauty. It points the way to your achieving a new hat, which like tho 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. We aim to make quick sales and small profits. Come and see our line of goods. You are welcome. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. I FULTON COUNTY BANK Q McConnellsburg, Fa. o 2 (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) J EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS all among the prominent business men of the County. J The resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period In Its ex m existence. We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. 8 Our customers value and "bank on" our security to depositors, A and our willingness and ability to assist them ln every way consist-, ent with sound banking. . y Alore I haa $:JOO,000.)0 Security to Depositors. 0 Q DIRECTORS : J, Nelson Slpes, Chas. R. Spangler, A. U. Nace 2 Win. H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comeien, A. F. Baker W. II. NELSON, - Cashier. oooooooococoooxxoooooo The First National Bank of McConnellsburg. is a Depository for tho STATE OF PFNNRYI AAMIA 8 COUNTY OF FULTON 8 TOWN of M'CONNELLSBURG 8 Pays 3 per cent. Compound Interest oxxcocoooxoooooooooooooo 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: Acid Fertilizer. . v ,f Alkaline Bone and Potash. 1 I Other high grades in proportion. 1 I will, on the first of August have on hand IOO tons of Fertilizer and 100 bushels of Timothy seed Will take wheat In exchange for fertilizers. Alkaline, Bone, and Potash $15.00. T. C. Phosphate SlV.OO. C. E. STARR, Three Springs, Pa. '
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers