A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Magsam Mou day morning. S. M. Robinson, Justice of the Peace, McConnellsburg, Pa. 7-7 -m3. 50 cents pava the faro one way between McConneltsburg and Mercersburg. Sheets stage lme. William Doshong, neur liar risonville, has a hound that gave birth to twenty puppies at one Jitter recently fourteen male, and six female. Insure your buildings. Save money, by writing M. It. Slu;I ner, for rates, lie has the best companns and gives lowest rates. Do it now. An oats stalk taken from a field on the J. F. Johnston farm near Knobsville, tenanted by Jonathan P. Peck, measures 5 feet 11 inches. The oats crop in this county is unusually fine. HIDES. James Sipes & Son, pay the highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher shop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Rev. Powers, of Meedmore, will preach at Laurel Ridge at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of the third Sunday in this month, and at Antioch at o'clock in the ev ening of the same day. Find a good shady place and read the Racket Store's new ad vertisement. Their prices have been marked down to suit hot weather customers. They have handled over ten miles of Ameri can fence this summer. The Fulton County Veteran Association will meet on the Re union Ground on Saturday, July 30, 1910, at 1 o'clock, p. m., for leasing the booths and setting the day for the Reunion. Thornton Meilott, on the Ridge road "i miles south of Pleasant Ridge postoflicV, has an eleven-months-old colt and an automobile-seat buggy good as new that he will sell right to a quick buyer. By reference to the advertise ment in another column of this paper, it will be seen that the time for receiving bids for the building of the new school house at Need more has been extended to Monday, the 2uth ol July, at 10 o'clock. There is more joy in a printing office over one sinner that pays in advance and abuses the editor on every possible occasion than there is over ninety and nine who borrow the paper and sings its praises, without contributing a cent to keep it out of the poor house. The first sea shore excursion over the Cumberland Valley rail road left Mercersburg this morn ing., Other excursions will go on the following dates: July 28th August 11th and 25th, and Sep tember 6th. If interested, cut this out, as it will not appear again. Fare, 5.00 round trip. Time, 10 days. Every young lady may mark it down as a fact that if she flirts and associates with "pick ups" she will soon have no others for associates. No matter how un justly it may be, there will al ways be a suspicion that those who are not above making ac quaintances in this way are not as pure in heart and mind as they ought to be. It would be unjust to say no pure minded girls ilirt. They do and many ot them lose their purity by so doing. Others though not so unfortunate, sub ject themselves to suspicions which every woman should be above. Open Every Niuhl. Oar store will bo open every niht until 9 o'clock, and on Sat urday night until 10:30. lli;ix & Dunokk. Bate Bill Carnival. The Andover Stars Intend to bold a festival July 23rd, i mile south of Siloaru church. There will be ball played during the day. Three of the best teams in the county will play. The first game will be played at 10 a. m., uUtrv: the next, at 1.30 p. m .and the last game will be played at the conclusion of tho second. Let everybody cooio and bave a good time. The OakGleD cornet band will fprrilsh music. Proceeds for the benefit of SiloamM.E church. 7 7 St. CoMMITTfcK. Public Notice to Stock Subscription. Subsci iptiou of stock in Tho McConnellsburg Carrying Cjmpany, to be incorporated for the purpose of transport ing passengers, mail and express between McConnellsburg and the C. V. Railroad by automobile will be received until Saturday night, July 30, 1910. Certificate receipts will be given for all money and these will, bo exchanged for certificates of stock as soon as they can be secured. The shares are $ 10 each. Send your check for one or more shares to either of tho undersigned who will execute your order. B. W. PECK, Editor News. E. II. KIRK, Editor Democrat, E. D. S1IIMER, Editor Republican, or S. W. KIRK,, Solicitor for the Company. Farmer Leagues For Business. Tho report of A. W. Thackara, United States Consul-General at Merlin, on farmer leagues in Gcr many, just issued by the Depart ment of Commerce and Labor at Washington, should prove of great interest and value to Amen can agriculturists. There are in Germany 23,505 farmers' societies or unions form ed for mutual aid, with a total membership of 1,970,619. . These societies have been combined in to two great national organiza tions, the Imperial Agricultural Organization and the General Ag ricultural Organization. These two central organizations are united for administrative pur poses. At the last report of the Imper ialOrganization.it embraced 07 circuit unions, made up of 18,333 societies, with a membership of 1,575,000. These local societies comprised 12,581 sivings and loan societies, 2,129 co-operative purchasing societies, 1,900 dairy societies and 1,591 societies devot ed to various other objects. The General Organization is made up mostly of savings and loan societies. The total num ber of societies is 5,172, of which 4,393 are savings and loan socie ties, the other groups being devot ed to various purposes correspond ing to the classification in the lm perial Organization. The total assets of the savings and loan societies in both the Im perial and the General Organiza tions is, in round numbers, $485, 000,000. Next in importance to the sav ings and loan societies, is the group known as the Co opeiative Purchasing Society, made up of more than 2,000 local societies with a membership of over 225,- 000 for the co-operative purchase of supplies. Third in importance is the group of dairy societies compris ing 1,719 local dairy societies with a membership of 178,132. The businass of these societies is the co-operative sale ot dairy products. Besides these two great organ lzitions of farmers in Germany there are two others, one for the technical advancement of agricul ture and the other for the pro tection of the political interests of the farmer. In closing his report Consul- General Thackara quotes an em inent economist as saying that the significance of the agricutural unions in Germany, lies in their successful advocacy of honest business dealing, In their insist ency on casn payments and on economy in operating expenses, in their struggle against usury and deception, in the business and moral training they give and in tho happy combination of pro gressive principles and brotherly sympathy which they stimulate. The Patriot. NO REASON FOR D0UUT. THOSE PIES OP BOYHOOD. How delicious were the pies of boyhood.' No pies now ever taste so good. What's changed, the piesr No. It's you. You've lost the strong, healthy stomach, the vigorous liver, tho active kid neys, the regular bowels of boy hood. Your digestion is poor and you blame the food. - What'B needed? A complete toning up by Electric Bitters of all organs of digestion stomach, liver, kid neys, bowels. Try the in. I They'll restore your boyhood appotite and appreciation of food and fair ly saturate your body with new health, strength and vigor. 50c at Trout's drug store. Prof. E p Kell, a former well known book agent in this county, will teaih In cue of the Orbisouia public schools next winter. A Statement of Facts Backed by a Strong Guarantee. We guarantoe complete relief to all sufferers from constipation. In every case where we fail we will supply the medicine free. Rexall Orderlies are a gentle effective, dependable and safe bowel regulator, strei.gthener and tonic. They re-establish na ture's functions m a quiet, easy way. They do not cause any in convenience, griping or nausea. They are so pleasant to take and work so easily that they may be taken by anyone at any time They thoroughly tone up the whole system to healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies are unsurnass able and ideal for the use of chil dren, old folks and delicate per sons. We cannot too highly re commend them to all sufferers from any form of constipation and its attendint evils. Two sizes 10c. and 25c. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. Leslie W. Seylar, McConnellsburg, Pa. Preachers' Salaries. A special report of the Census Bureau presents the results of tho first attempt made by that bureau to secure official statistics concerning salaries paid to minis ters. The figures cover 164,299 religious organizations, represent ing 102 denominations, and show an average salary of only $003. The salaries range from an aver ago of $1,223 m cities of the first class, to $1,110 in those of the sec ond class, $1,003 in those of the third class, $972 in those of the fourth class, and $573 in the area outside the principal cities. Private Sale of Range Horses. On Saturday, July 16, 1910, the undersigned will sell at private sale at the City Hotel, McCon nellsburg, Pa., ten head of good Range Horses and Mares. These horses are suitable for all pur poses. If you need a horse don't fail to come and see these, they will make you money. W. L. Forney. I'LbASANT R1DQE. The Sunday school at Shanes is progressing nicely. While playing ball with the Needmore team at Buck Valley last Saturday, Norman Meilott received a very bard knock at the bands of one of the players, and is severely injured. Rev. Philip Cunningham and wife, near Mercersburg, were visiting friends m Fulton the lat ter part of last week. Quite a large crowd was pres ent at the services held at the Christian church last Sunday. A large majority of the. people are done harvesting and have be gun to make hay. Homer Sipes, wife and two daughters visited in the home of II II. Strait last Sunday. Dr. J. J. Palmer has several hands employed putting upa new barn for him. ' Michael Meilott, wife and three children spent Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs. Ellen Mel lott. Scott and James Meilott at tended services at Sbanesa last Sunday. A FRIUMTFUL WRECK of train, automobile, or buggy, may cause cuts, bruises, abras ions, sprains, or wounds that de maud Bucklen's Arnica Salve earth's greatest healer. Quick relief and prompt cure results. P.r burns, boils, sores of al kinds, eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore eyes or corns, It's supreme. Surest pile cure. 25c. at Trout's drug store. QRACEV, Tho farmers are busy harvest It. Mrs. Jos McClain and family, of Oak Grove, spent Sunday with D.iwson Strait. Rella Raker, of Johnstown, and sister Bess, of Dane, spent Sunday at the home of J. W. Catchall. Mrs. Celia Shuman and chil dren, of Shippensburg, are visit ing Mrs. Shuman's brother, D.L, Strait. S. D. Wolfe lost a valuablo mare one d.iy last week. J. C Birnett, wife and daugh ter Zelola. spent Sunday at J. VV. Cutchall's. Myrtle Alloway, who had the misfortune to injure one of her arms very bedly on a rusty nail, is now under the care of Dr. R. B. Campbell. There will be a Social in the Grove at this place next Satur day vening, J uly 10th. Benefits for U. B. church. Everybody come. James Patterson, of Kossuth, Iowa, has a cow that is a profit maker. She is a Jersev-Short horn cross, and during the last year she has made Patterson $105 in clear cash, after deducting all expenses of her kaep. And that, too, in selling milk at 5 cents a quart, while others were selling it at from 6 to 8 cents. This cow eave 10,458.74 pounds of milk, or 461 quarts. This Was sold for $243. The keep of the cow amounted to $80. Letter to John P. Sipes, . McConnellsburg, Pa. - Doar Sir: One of the ways to get rich is to make a quarter look like thirty cents. There's a better: make it thir ty cents. It has this advantage: one keeps out of jail. There are 200 paint manufac turers making quarters look like 30, 40, 50, 00 cents, and all the odd cents between. Tnat is, their "paints"' profess to be paint-:; and they are, in about the proportions named. They get 30 to GO cents for' a quarter's worth; some get 75. There's a better way to paint: Devoe. There are eight honest paints. By "honest," we mean not adulterated and full measure These honest ones differ; no two tre alike. In one, the quarter is worth 27 or 28 cents; in another, 30 cents; there must be a best oue in eight; it is the one that takes least gallons to cover a pb Devoe. To cover; that seems a light way to speak of a paint. No, it isn't. That is what paint is for: to cover. It means to hide and protect. The paint that goes furthest is best, wears longest. Go far is all; and Devoe is the go- far painty Yours truly G8 F. W. Devoe & Co. P. o. Hull & Bender, McCon Lyrfsburg; J. A. Boyd, Mercers burg, and Norman O. Huber, Chambersburg, sell our paint. Miss Ethel Elder, ot Tyrone, is visiting her friend Miss Goldie Mason. Now in Press Theodore Roosevelt's OWN BOOK African Game Trails ... ' Gives In Book Form the Sole Account v V of His AFRICAN HUNT ' . - . : ( ..' V; : . WRITTEN BY HIMSELF . L Agents WANTED NOW in. everv City, Town and Village to handle. Colonel Roosevelt's GatBook Early Subscriptions Filled by First Copies from the Press FOR FULL AGENTS' PROSPECTUS WRITE TO CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 153 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK M I D S U M M E R Reduction Sale O F- Choice Millinery NOW GOING ON ' -AT- ... MRS. A.. F. LITTLE'S, McConnellsburg, Pa. FULTON COUNTY BANK McGonnellsk?urg, Fex (OHOANIZEO IN 1887.) EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS and our willingness and ability to. assist them lu every way consist- eut with imiarl liinlrlnir ff 5 U among the prominent business men of the County 2 The resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period In Its ex- Q jjij existence. , J? We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. ' .... . . ... . . M uur customers vaiue ana "Danic on" our security 10 depositors, 0 ent with sousd banking. More Thuu $300,000.00 Security to Depositors. W. II. NELSON, V- - Cashier. DIUECTOI13 : J. Nelson Sloes. Chas. Tt. Spanilnr. A. U. Nice 2 Win, H. Nelson, J. V. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F, Baker M . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of McConnellsburg, At the close of business June 30, 1910. RESOURCES. I.oiion and Discount (197,441 38 Overdrafts, neciired and unsecured , SH8.M V. 8. Hand to no cure circulation 8R.0O0 00 Premium on U. S. Honda nil. 46 Bonds, neourliles, eta , 60.67S.47 II inking boune, furniture, and fixtures 370.00 Duo from National Hankn (not reserve agents.) 1.17&.W Due from State, Private Hank, and Hunkens Trunt Co's and Sav. Hanks 4'.H.08 Due from approved reserve agents... 83,fKw.(H Cheuks anl oilier cash Items oiijiW Notes of other National Hunks -JtlU.OO Fractions paper currency, nickels and cents 159.01 Lawful Muskt Kekbrvs is Bank, vis : Kpecle Sltl.tr.T.OS Legal-tender notes 1.3H0.00 18,1H7.06 Redemption fund with IT. S. Treasurer (It per cenv. of circulation) 1,260.00 Tor A 1 1330,613 15 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In IM.00o.oo Surplus fund Id.ooo.no Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes puld ... 2.ft)2.r Nntloual Ilanlt notes outitandlng '.K.OuO.oo Dividends unpaid ix.ro Individual deposits subject to Check 73,6 1 F7 Demand certificates of deposi 7. t.W.co Time cert ftcatesof deposit Ml.Bxoiw Certilled checks &j- Cushicr'a checks outstanding . i.m: M .1X10,015.15 Compare the above state ment with statement pub lished since March 29th, 1910, and note our growth. Unvarnished Dependable Facts Such points as peculiar sagging pockets, lapels becoming shapeless, buttons drop ping off at unwarranted moments, and seams ripping here and there, are all to tally foreign to the suits you buy of us. The Key-note of This Business Is, as much good making as can be squeezed into a suit made to your order. :- The Suitings to Suit Are Here in All Grades. -:- -:- We have the season's styles, in Straw Hats, Stiff and Dress Hats. They come in new every few weeks. Dusters, Khaki Pantaloons, all kinds. Dress Shirts in great variety. Men's Boys' and Children's Suits. Do not forget the place. A. U. NACE & SON. SPRING, 1910 New Millinery :-: Smart Styles :-: Superior Quality. We offer for the coming season the most superb line of high grade Fashionable Millinery it has ever been our good fortune to offer to our customers and trade. We have all the latest New York and Philadelphia styles. Our Hats trimmed and untrimmed have a certain" charm and individuality about them that you only find in a first-class Millinery Store . . Prices, you will always find right. S Thanking you for past favors you are cordially in vited to call, see bur goods, ' get prices, and be one of'our many customers. ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg, Pa. BUGGIES: BUGGIES I have 'ust refilled mj sheds with ft flue lot of new Top j 1 Bugles, both factory and hand-made; rangtnjr In price f from 115.00 up to 175.00 for the best hand-made Mllllln burjf buirjiy. My tW bugy Is a food, strong, substan-. ; tlal one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will tell on time to suit customers. ' 1 1 w 1 11 pay you to examine my stock before you buy elsewhere. ,.' Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting continuanoe of their favors I am, vv, Very truly yours, . ; W. R . EyANS HUOTONTOVAN, PA,