A 0 quart granite pan for 10c. at Goldsmith's. The Odd Fellow's reunion will be held at Pen Mar this year cm Thursday August 10. There are fifteen cases of small pox in l'oudtown, near Chambers burg. There are also several in Waynesboro. The new Postollie.e buildiug on Second street is receiving a coat of paint which greatly improves its appearance. . Governor Wilson of New Jersey will be the principal speaker at the rally of Democratic clubs which will be held in llarrisburg on the loth of June. Tho total expenditures for the relief of members, widows and orphans by the Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania during the past year amounted to $1,174,111.89. The Hunters' license bill, pro viding for a liccnso of one dollar for resident hunters was killed in the Senate. There will bo no license required for the next two years. A government bulletin says that to get rid of mosquitoes one should use keroseno. Pretty good advice, but we have never been able to catch tho pesky things in order to apply the remedy. For soreness of tho muscles whether induced by violent exer cise or injury, Chamberlain's Liniment is' excellent. This lini ment is also highly esteemed for the relief it affords in cases of rhou matism. Sold by all dealers. Miss Carrie F. Charlton, who had been away on a live weeks visit among friends in Altoona, Huntingdon, Warriors Mark, and other places returned to her home Dear Maddensville last week. Of course she had a royal nice time or she would havo re turned home sooner. Mr. D. A. Charlton and son S. Herbert, of Maddensville, spent Monday in town, and called at the Nkws oflice and had the libel on their copy of the News changed a year ahead. By the way, Mr. Charlton has a number one work horse for sale at a rea sonable price if sold soon. Good worker. Miss Blanche O. Feck drove down to McConnollsburg from her home at Knobsville last Fri day afternoon for her brother Wilbcrt and John Kelso who are at tending the Summer Normal here. Miss Blanche says that her mother who has been an in valid for some time, docs not seem to improve in health. Ts there anything m all this wjrld that is of more importance to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to sustain life and must be digested and converted into blood. When the digestion fail the whole body suffers. Chamberlain's Tablets are a ra tional and reliable cure for mdi gestion. They increase the flow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stomach, aud tone up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by all dealers. A step of interest to all con stables in Pennsylvania was taken at Carlisle last week, when At torney Maust, acting for Con stable John D. Shurr, ot Lem oyne, and firty-eight other Cum berland county constables filed a summons in assumpsit to deter mine whether or not constables are entitled to the $2.50 per diem allowance for attending court given them by the act of April "3, 1909. HAS NO SUBSTITUTE Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder mado from Royal Crapo Cream of tartar mm 3 ALUM.K3 LIME PHOSPHATE Memorial Services at Hustontown. A delegation of old soldiors, J. 0. U..A. M. and P. O. S. of A , will decoration the graves of the deceased veterans in the various cemeteries of the vicinity and will meetatthellustontowu cemetery at 10 o'clock a. m., alter which the address of welcome will be delivered in the grove by Supt. B. C. Latnberson. The forenoon speeches will bo mado by Revs. U W. McGarvey and E. Harvey Swank. A free dinner for all will be served, Tho menu will consist of bacon, beans, hard tack and coffee In the af 'ernoon speeches will be made by E. 11. Kirk, Rev. Henry Wolf, Clem Chesnut, A. K. Davis, and the specialty of the day will be an address by State P. O. S. of A. lecturer, Prof. E E. Bach of Uniontown. ' Come out and enjoy a quiet, peaceful Memorial Day. Not a celebration, no loud noise, base ball or other sports, but plenty of good things suitable to the oc casion. All organizations, sold iers and their wives and soldiers' widows are especially invited. N. E. "Hoover, John Woodcock, 11. E. Ciiksnut, Committee. LAIDIU. Tho hay in fact crops of all kinds will bo a failuro this sea son if it does not soon ram. Cherries have very near all fallen off. Casper Brant, and wife and Mrs. Win. Stevens and daughter were callers at F. T. Davis's last Sunday. Hiram Laidig and family visit ed James Foreman last Sunday. Mrs. James McKee and Mrs. Allison Sipes took a pleasant visit Friday of last week. Ira Lake was a pleasant caller at B. L. Waguer's Sunday. James McElhaney and wife, Grant Anderson, Miss Beatrice Wagner, Miss Lessie Rowe, and John F. Johnson called at Har rison Wagner's last Sunday. The ball game was a very good one at Laidig Saturday after noon. Laidig won. David Strait and family visited friends and relatives in the Cove Saturday and Sunday of last week. S. S. Touring Party. Miss Martha Robison, a State Field Worker, and one or more county workers will complete the tour of Fulton county, June 3rd to the 8th, holding the following district conventions: June3.' Big Cove Tannery.Luth eran church. June i. Pleasant Grove, Chris tian church. June 5. Jerusalem Christian church. June C. Buck Valley, M. E. June 7. Warfordsburg, M. E. June 8. Rehoboth, M. E. Meetings at 2 and 7:30 p. m, These are district conventions and each school should be repre sented. An offering for the coun ty work will be taken. John P. Sipes, Pres. John M. Dieiil, Sec'y. Postponed ! Tho Gettysburg Battlefield Lecture by Mr. George Linn Kieffer, of Gettysburg, has been postponed from Thursday, May 25, till the evening of Friday, June 2. The lecture will bo given in tho McConnellsburg Auditori um at 8 o'clock aud will be illus trated by 200 or more . beautiful views. Admission, Adults 25 cents; Children 15 cents. Tickets on sale at Trout's Drug Store from 9 30 a. m., May 30th. Poles Wanted. The Union Telephone Company wants about 100 chestnut poles delivered at McConnellsburg; must be eight inches at top, peeled, sound and reasonably straight, 35 feet long, and of the butt cut. Send scaled bids to this office. 4 27 tf. A Burglar's Awful Deed may not paralyze a home so com pletely as a mother's long illness. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a splendid remedy for women, "They gave me "wonderful bono fit in constipation and female trouble," wrote Mrs. M. C. Dun lap, of Loadill, Tenn. If ailing, try them. 25c at Trout's drug store. NtW JiRENADA. The splendid ram last Friday evening came at a most opportune time, as the ground had begun to ueed it very much. Harry Locke and son James were painting at William Allo wav's last week. Wildy Black, of Clay township, was assisting Thomas's in their log job. Billy Davis, deputy Prothono tary, was in our village last Thursday attonding to legal busi ness matters with different par ties. Cloyd Black is housed up with rheumatism for a companion. Mrs. W. S. Dunlap, spent last Sunday in the home of her moth er Mrs. Tice. Thornton Foster and wife visit ed their son Harry at Ja6obs. We read in the News of some one in the County having a "Peep" with four legs. New Grenada is not behind, for W. H. Shaw's have one of the same kind. It has four well formed legs all having feet. The ques tion for debate is, whether this chick is a biped or a quadruped. Alloway'8 pet groundhog, got tired of being petted, and last Saturday "broke jail" "find left for parts unknown. No reward. Horace M. Gritiith, was in our village last Saturday attending to business. Mrs. Wilbur Mills and sons Fred and Ralph, are visiting among friends here and at Water fall, while that big hearted Wil bur is in Canada, he having oeen assigned to Montreal to repair steam shovels. , Grace Lodge is spending part of her vacation in the home of Dr. and Mrs. R B. Campbell. Fisher Moore, the genial con ductor on the E. B. T. railroad, in company with his lady friend Miss Virginia Houck, both of Orbisoma, visited in the home of Jacob Black's last Sunday. Harry Bohni,er aud wife visit ed friends in Altoona and Hunt ingdon. Saved Child From Death, "After our child had suffered from severe bronchial trouble for a year," wrote G. T.. Richardson, of Richardson's Mills, Ala., "we feared it had consumption. It had a bad cough all the time. We tried many remedies without avail, and doctor's medicine seem ed useless. Finally we tnod Dr. King's New Discovery, and are pleased to say that one bottle ef fected a complete cure, and our child is againstrong and healthy." For coughs, colds,, hoarseness, lagrippe, asthma, croup and sore lungs, its the most infallible rem edy that's made. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by Trout's drug store. "BRbLZY RID0E." Ram is needed very much. The weather continues dry and hot. Invitations are being sent out for the llouck-Strait wedding. Thurman Strait and Bert Wil son are engaged in driing teams for W. Unger. Roland and Frank Sipes and Harry Kline are engaged m cut ting timber for W. Unger's Saw Mill. Miss Blanche E. Sipes, of Cito, is visiting her brothers aud sis ters at llarrisonville. Willie Sipes, who is employed at Kearney, spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Famnie Sipes. Harry Kline, who met with a very serious accident while cut ting logs, is improving slowly and will soon bo ready for work, While hoeing in the garden last Monday Mrs. Roland Sipes and her sister Miss Blanche killed a large black snake which measured 5 ft. 3 inches in length; and, in the afternoon of the same day they came in contact with a largo ground hog which they kriled. Quite an experience for the ladies. Hogs and Sheep For Sale. The undersigned residing in Thompson township has for sale 12 old sheep and 8 lambs of good stock, 3 you ng so ws each of which has 6 nice pigs the oldest litter being five weeks old the 22nd of May. For further information call on or address Geo. A. Winters, Plum Run, Pa. Funny, isn't it, how an amateur gardener will work morning and night on his backyard plot and in the end be tickled to death to get a skimp quart of early Jane peas? The P Implements, Furniture, Hardware, Harness, Wire, Stoves, Carpets, Etc." :IS Clem Chesnut's, Furniture Kitchen Chairs, $2.50, $3 50, 1.50 Dining Chairs, $5 00, $5 50, $0.00, $0.50, $7.50 to $10 per set Bedroom Suites, all prices. Dressers, $0 00 to $12 50 Sideboards, oak, $10 50 up Wooden Bedsteads, $2 00 to $5.50 Iron Bedsteads, $3 50 to $7.50 Springs, $2 50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.50 Oak Extension Table, drop leaf " " " ttf ft. $0 50 Mattresses, Couches, to suitbuyor Rockers from 00c to $(1.00 Linoleums, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Etc. Table Oil Cloth, $1.70 per roll Linoleum, any quantity Window Shades, 10, 20, 25 and 30c. Matting, 10, 15, 18, 22 and 25c. Stair Carpet, 10 to 35c. yd. HARNES! Yankee Harness at reasonable price. Harness Bridles, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3 00. Syracuse Plows and Harrows, Oliver Chilled Plows Repairs for same constantly on hand. Will have Screen Doors in a few days at $1 up, with hinges, screws, and everything complete. Stoves and Ranges Page and Pittsburg Woven Wire Fence Prime grade ot Hour, 50c. per Sack.. I now have the largest lot of goods ever carried. Give" me a call. You will receive kind treatment. CLEAl CHESNUT, Hustontown. Pa. Mrs. A. F. Little's BIG UNDERSELLING STORE We have just received a lot of New Goods this week. READY-TO-WEAR and uprtrimmed millinery for Women, Misses and children style, variety, quality becoming effects, and excellent values. Never more stunning style or better assortment of beautitul and becoming hats, than we are showing this season. No matter what kind . of hat you require, we have it here; and when you get it, you will find.it will cost you less tjian at any other store. Come and see for yourself just what an extensive assortment we have for your selection. Also shirt waists, coat suits, skirts, pet ticoats, embroidery, laces, baby caps, boys' hats, collars,' jabbots, belts, all of the latest styles and at prices any one can atTord to buy. Come and see goods whether you want to buy or not. Spring and Summer Millinery "CHIC STYLES." This Season's Stylos are very much more sensible than for a number of years, and tho most fushionablo designs have lost nothing In charm or popularity, because of their conservatism. Daintiness is the Keynote, Tho hats como in every color of the Spring -evry graceful Bhape every smart style. They are more than stylish, for they are beautiful as well. Our hats have a certain Charm and Individuality . about them that you only find in a first-class, up-to-date Milli nery Store. Our prices, you will find right. You are cordially invited to call and see our poods, and become one of our munv customers. , ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg. Buy ace to AT Hustontown, Pa. Hardware Nails of every description Glass 8x10, 4c; 10x12, 0c; 12x20, 10c; 12x24, 12c; 12x20, 14c; 12x28, 10c. -Heavy Tire, Spring Wagon Tire, Buzgy Tiro. Heavy, medium and light Spokes and Rims. Ico Cream Freezers, $2.00 up Lawn Mowers. $2.25 up Churns, $2.00 up Hay Forks, Rope and Pulleys at bottom prices. Carpets, . 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 50 and 55c yd. Linseed Oil, 90c. gal. Lead, Varnish, Dryer, Filler Col ors and Stains. Brooms 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, and 45c Driving Harness, $10 to $16 Check Lines, Buggy Lines Bug gy Collars, cheap. Work Collars, $1 to $2.60 Harris' Sale List 2H9 acre farm, four miles North of McConnellsburg, Pa., line buildings, 10U acres line oak ' and pine timber, running water through farm, and at door, good orchard, fine stock farm. Price, 111,500. 125 acre farm in Todd township, nearly new buildings, good water and fruit, farm in good condition. 250 acres young timber land adjoining goes with farm, Prtco, J2,5()0. 10(1 acres cleared and 50 timber, lime stone farm, Ayr township, woll water ed, good buildings, &o , In heart of Cove. Price, 110,000. 125 acres, Todd township, nearly new buildings, within three miles of County seat, within ono mile of lime stone quarry, fruit, and farm In good condition. Price, 82.200. 130 acres slate land, Todd township, two miles from limestone quarry ex cellent buildings. On this tract there is about 00 acres excellent timber, within four miles of County seat, and In sight of school and church, right along public road. Price, $1,H00. The Harvey Wlshart farm 230 acres, about 103 of which Is good timber near Wells Tannery, red shale land, nearly all in grass, line lurgo buildings, well watered, near good markets, this farm lies well. Price, HKI.OOO. 200 acre farm along State Koad near Tiurnt Cabins, Pa., good buildings, water at barn and house, about 100 ocres of good timber, limestone quar ry on farm, along public road, near school and church. Prlco, 3,000. 130 acres, Taylor township, about 100 clearod, 30 of which Is good mead ow land, woll watered, red shalo, near limestone, within 3 miles of Huston town and nine miles from railroad. Price, $2,200. 250 acres, 100 of which is good tim. ber. Thompson township, within live miles of Hancock, Md., farm nearly level, well watered, red shale, fairly good buildings, Inquire for price. 75 acres, Taylor township, about 20 acres good timber, good buildings, fruit, red shale, good location, about nine miles from railroad. Price, $1,200. 100 acres Wells township, Bear Wells Tannery, Pa., land lies woll, fair buildings, near church and school and good markets. Price, $1,200. 100 acres 70 cleared and 30 young timber, within three miles of Three Springs, Pa., fair buildings, nenr limestone and market, fruit and well watered. Price. $800. 150 aero farm Belfast township, lies woll. There is fine timber on this tract more than enough to pay for the whole tract, near P. O. and store. 3S acres, Todd township, 15 cleared, balance good timber, good buildings, mountain water, 100 fruit trees, 50 of which are bearing. Within ono mile of church, school and store, five miles from County seat. Price, $750. Mo acres, 2 miles from Hustontown, Taylor township, red shale land, good buildings, water, and 5o acres good timber. Price, $15oo. (15 acres, Licking Creek township, Fulton County, Pa., nearly now build ings, some timber, near school, Poo apple trees 5 years old and in fine shape. Price, $12oo.oo. looo acres best fruit land 3 miles from Hancock, Md., on this tract is a largo amount of good timber. GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent, Prothonotary & Recorder's Office, McConnellsburg, Pa. 1 Advertising Do you want to buy or sell a horned a farm or a business place? If so, my business is to help you. I have a good as sortment located in every township in Fulton County. Nino hundred 10 and 20 acre tracts of Florida land. Fall description of the best bargains is given in booklet form. If you want to buy, write forgone. Since I have been adver tising the booklets through thirty-six leading newspapers throughout tho country, hundreds of people from nearly every state in the Union have gotten them and are getting "' terested In Fulton County Fruit Lands, farms and homes. If you want to buy, now ts the time, before tho weather is lit fur strangers to como and get tho bargains. I have no money t loan, but have arrangements to got you money at a low nito of Interest, to purchase with. There is no scheming in this. I do not speculate on these properties. I just let you know where you can buy direct from the owner. My n' terest is only a small commission to pay exponses. If you want to sell a property, there is a person some where who will pay you a good price for it, and there is no better way to find that party than advertising us I do, throughout the country. I charge nothing unless It is sold, then only a small commission and do not take option on it, but leave you free to sell at any time and get the highest pos sible price it may bring. I will be in home olllce only on Monday and Tuesday of each week. FRANK MASON, Agent. McConnellsburg, Pa. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Peter llulllunl, Sr., lute of Well township, (leeeustxl. Notice Is taereliy Klven, that Letters of Art mlniNtriitlon upon the above estate have teen granted to the uudeiltiieU. All persons hav Inif elalms BKalnst said estate will present them properly authenticated for Hcttlement, and those owlnir the same will please call uud settle. J. LOUIS GUILLAUn, Mav 4, 10H. "t. Administrator. Subscribe tor the only 1.00 a year. 'News;' 350 acres, Belfast township, im cleared, balance timber (rcsrved), r,., ..L..1.. 1 1 i burnt', Ku(m uuiiidiin, uuu u line lot of choice fruit. Land lies well, v,in 1 1 i. t i ...i.i. 1. 1 in uu wutki'u wan iiiui'iiiiicry, spline water, and water In llelds. i rice, fl,.,ti)t 100 ucres near Laidig, P. o sbalo, good buildings; in siylit () school and P. O., along public road. Price, I.;,io, 130 acre farm in Licking Creek town ship, two miles from P. O. and store neur school, about 50 acres Is line bottom luiul , red shale and in fertilo condition, fair bulldinge, stream vm,3 through farm, 100 acres young tituli(T adjoining goes with farm. Price, $1,210. 150 acre farm, good buildings, about 40 good timber, near Harrison villi p. O., some bottom land, situate along public road, ono mile from Pike. Price, fl, :,((), AliA- Tl. . t,n . i.n ocres neinisv lownsnip, i,u i-ii-ar- ed and under cultivation, balance c. cellent timber, ready formurket, with. in 12 miles from Hancock, Md., fair buildings and well watered. Very cheap at $sod, 30 acres slate land, good house stable, and store building uui Post Olllco, good country trade,' gom roads to market, a flno opportunity to make money and a nice place to livi , Price, Cood Mill property, roller procon, burrs, shingle mill, cider mill, lino water powor, concroto forcbay, ir,. about 10 acres of luad, house, ,vc, a good opportunity. nu acres, ijicmng vrceK township, about 25 cleared, good houso anil fair barn, 35 good limber, oak ami pine. , Price, .i.O. Cood hotel property, doing a uiio business, well located, stables, &c. 10 properties in tho Horough ai J Extension of McConnollsburg, l'a., some double houses. Prices from fOO to 8,ni'ii. Havo many other properties in Ful ton, Franklin, and Cumberland Com. ties. 103 acres, Union township, (I-al'ir- ty Property) near Lashley, giiml buildings, lot of good timber on (his pluco, nine miles from Hancock, .Mil., good markets, Inquire for price and particulars. Fine building lots In the Hnmih of McConnellsblirg, Pa., good location, and good investments. Over i000 acres of tlio best Unwr land in County, mostly white pimiai.J white ouk, tracts from lou to I'M acres. Loans secured for purchasers, ai.J reasonable terms on all proper! ie. House and lot Knobsville, l'a ; U necessary outbuildings 25 fruit tre-i seven years old, good water, Price l."o on. Good proporty Now Grenada, W, excellent house, stable, shops, well equipped saw mill and machinery ol all kinds, ten acres ground.- A c'il opportunity for tho right man. loo acres cleared, 25 timber, Ayr township, Fulton County, l'a. Goad house, new bank barn, good water anil fruit. Price, f.iooo.oo. Real Estate. I 3 1 ,tl5i J OO OU .Um 5axC Utters Succeed when everything e,sjtm,ie In nervous prostration an rem weaknesses they are the I remedy, as thousands have ' FOR KIDNEY.LIVERA STOMACH TROUB over a druggist's counter.