Rend Elusive Isabel, Mrs. Clarrnec Mollott and sis tr Miss Clara Laiditf. and broth er Hoy, spent lust Friday in Mc Oonnellsburff, shopping. Mrs. David Stevens and son Charles, and Nellie Cridcr, near Big Cove Tannery, were in town CHAS. HUSTON & BRO Three Springs, Penn'a S?SXd Z A store has its character just as men have. The sensationalist and fakir are looked upon with sus- Nkws oflice Mrs. W. &;ott Alexander and daughter Miss Maria Dickson Alexander, and Miss Minnie i Dickson, snout last Thursday, Friday and Saturday m a little trip to the State capital. Oscar Cromwell, of Clear Ridge came down to McConnellsburg last Wednesday, stayed all night in the homo of his brother Roy, went to llarrisburg Thursday and returned home Friday Whooping cough is not danger ous when the cough is kept loose and expectoration easy by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It has been used in many epidem ip.s of this disease with success. For sale by all dealers. The Kansas State Agricultural College has established a school for girl farmers. Up to date 52 of the fairest daughters of the state are at the famous Manhat tan school learning the art of feed ing swine and pushing a plow And more students are assured next year. They are learning fast too. They have proved they can farm just as well as the men. At a snecial meeting of the Waynesboro borough council held last Thursday evening it was de cided that in the future the offi cers of that town would be in structed to follow up and Invest! gate all crimes, at the expense of the borough, until the criminal is safe in jail or prosecuted. Our own Town Council might get a pointer from Waynesboro. The woman of today who has good health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes and a lovely complexion, the result of correct living and good digestion, wins tha admiration of the world. If your digestion is faulty Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct it. For sale by all dealers. Wm. E. Ott wishes through the columns of the .N i:vs to thank his many friends who so kindly remembered him on his ICth birthday by sending him ninety beautiful post cards from the following places: Garrett, Ind., Rodondo Beach, CaL; Brockton, Mass.; Linartc, 111.; I'hiladolphia, Waterside, Chambcrsburg, Fort LoudoD, Kearney, Dublin Mills, Big Cove Tannery, Cito Fayetto villo, McConnellsburg. Christian Rissor, aged 5 years, a Lancaster county farmer was almost instantly killed in adriv ing accident at Manheim. When Risser drove into Manheim he en countered a parade being held in celebration of the opening of the baseball season. LIis horse scar ed and dashed among the crowd . . , ...ti At ui:. ,i , -I o -l The ctnrP IS eVI- ijiuiuii. uuMiiuaa, uuuii uuoiucao uuoo, - . ........ I I ' I A nrnrvrocCIUO dence of the success of up-to-date twentietn century mercnanui&uifcj. j,,..- store, constantly forging ahead; and in spite of big claims, loud advertising, ana asser tion of others, proving, demonstrating daily that values, such as offered here are not found elsewhere. Here are facts! Here are figures! Draw your own conclusions! Clothing. Our Spring and Summer Stock of fine Clothes are now at their best. We give you what v;e think the best tne world affords. The demand on us for good clothes has never been so pressed. Preparations ' made for this season far surpass anything we have ever shown in greatness of stocks, in variety ot styles, anu in assort ment of fashions. Come and see our line before you buy. Shirt Waists A Charming Display, the most bewitching styles we hnvp pvrr exhibited. Come and see them, including you will find a most bewildering assortment of White Jap Silk Waists, Waists of Y hite Lawn, Linen, urgan- dies, Swiss, and Batistes at most reasonable price. Prices ranging from 5Uc to jsj.uu. Farming Implements Wagons and Buggies. 5 tooth Cultivators Single Shovel Plows, Double Shovel Plows, Triple Shovel Plows, 50 and GO Tooth Spike Harrows, Grain Drills, - Seated Top Wagons, - Buggies, ... $2.50 $1.90 $2.15 $2.50 $9.50 and up $70.00 $88.00 $ 15.00 and up Binders, Mowers and Rakes Remember we buy a car load each season and are able to name you very low figures. Call and get our prices. Harness Buggy and Team Harness, Bridles, Halters, Fly Nets, Ear Nets, Whips, Etc., Etc. One Word About Binder Twine Our price is 8c lb., and should the price before season is over be lower, wc will refund the difference to yu and be glad to do it. So you run no risk in buying from us.' We guarantee price to be as low as any body, and give you the Pure Deering or Rl,cCormick Sisal. Fertilizers 200 Tons. We have contracted for 200 tons of I. P. Thomas & Son's, and Millers Fertilizers for this fall. Now do not forget that we will guarantee price on any grade of goods, and will meet any price on same. And will take drain of any kind in payment of same; so, don't buy until you hear from us. Notice Prices Granulated Sugar, Lima Beans Whole Grain Rice, Loose Coffee worth 25c Fish, white or herring, All Scrap Tobaccos, Five Brothers, - - 5c lb 7c lb 4 lbs for 25c 20c lb $5.00 per 100 lbs . 6p'k'gfor25c 8c p'k'g Miscellaneous Binder Twines, Pure Corn Chop, Pure Corn and Oats, Pure Rye Chop, Hay Forks, 8c lb $1.50 per cwt $1.60 per cwt $1.70 per cwt $1.00 and up Anything and Everything Cream Separators, Furniture, Linloeums, Carpets, Mat tings, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Etc., Etc. Thanking you for past favors and solicit ing a coutinuous of same, we are Yours for business, , , . CHARLES HUSTON & BRO., Three. Springs, Penn'a. Notice. The Laurel Ridge Christian Church will bo dedicated on Sun day, June the 11, 1911, and notice is hereby given that no intoxicat ing drinks and no intoxicated person will bo allowed on the ground. Committee. Tulcs Wanted. The Union Telephone Company wants about 100 chestnut poles delivered at McConnellsburg; must bo eight inches at top, i peeled, sound and reasonably lie landed on his bet, but the straight, So fee long and of the . . I I I I HULL C U b. OUUILU Uiua jar was so great uis necK orouen. - . . . . . I LUIS UlUtUi - w. Mr. A. v. I' udk, aiower inomp son township farmer, was in town . c,.ccn For cal. lnni TUimoInn -. Knoinaaa anil I laab i. Liu I sua y vu uuoiuuoj . i na,..:ih iuw uuueisisucu '"'uluO thn editor and incidentally to Anon uu wwu.a,.Tu8 T , It) ehnn nnrl U hm to nT Crnnfl lUlVUUUU Ilia Buuaiiiiniuu iwwro - , , ... . vr ..L. !l StOCK, O yOUQg SOWS BilUUUl miiui u i i has G nice pigs the oldest litter sists of himself and two sons, uy', " of) , , . . it be ng live weoks old the 22nd of the younger of which is sixteen ")lu u "cu . J . m, ,i a Mav. For further information J VJtl 1 a b. "o'J. n hnusekeenor. and a young or call on or address middle aired woman the latter Trpfnrred. who Will 0 and take charge of the work, may have three dollars a week. Apply sonn. or write to A. V. bunk, Hancock, Md., R. D. No. 2, Uox i. Geo. A. Winters, Plum Run, Pa. HAS HO SUBSTITUTE ifilt mm0 I ii II V v I El 1- Post Card Shower. Miss Elsie Wagner, of Knobs ville wishes through the columns of the News to thank her friends who so kindly remembered her on her birthday on the 29th of May, by sending her 1G5 beauti ful post cards, they came from North Dakota. Michigan. Indi- Ilhnois, Ohio; McKeesport, UarriHourg, Newville, Biglers ville, Altonwald, llagerstown, ChamberBburg.Guilford Springs, Mercersburg, McConnellsburg, Cito, Dane, llustontown, Decor um, Neelyton, Apoiio, Aiioona, and Knobsvitle. Absolutely Pure Tho only baklna powtlor nrndo from Royal Crapo Cream of Tartar K3 ALUM.K3 LIME PHUSPHATE Don't teach your children that it is a shame to wear worn and patched clothes if you are not able to afford better, but that it is no honor to wear new ones that are not paid for. A poet said, "Remember, that rags may cov pr a bnr. who will some day be the great world's joy." ltend KliiNlvo Ituibvl. NEEDMORE. We had a much needed rain Saturday evening. Those who visited William II. Wink's Sunday were: Mrs. Philip Iann and threo children Mary, Oarl, and Emmer; and Fred Mel- ott. Mrs. Maria Palmer and Esta and Katharine Hart started Sun day on a visit to see Mrs. Pal mer's brother Dennis Morgret. Quite a number of our people attended memorial services at Antioch. Charles Gordcn has improved tho looks of bis house by a a new coat of paint. Harvey Synder and sisters are getting their house repainted. Nathan Mellott and wife passed through here last Saturday on their way to Hancock .to visit their daughter Mrs. Joseph Per- nell. TheNeedmore Union Sunday school'will hold Children's ser vines at the 'school house June 18th. Everybody invited. Wins Fight For Life. It was a long and bloody battlo for life that was waged by James B. Mershon, of Newark, N. J., o which he writes: "I had lost much blood from lung hemor rhages, and was very weak and rundown. For eight months I was unable to work. Death seemed close on my heels, when 1 began, three weeks ago, to use Dr. Kind's New Discovery. But it has helped me . greatly. It is doing all that you claim." For weak, sore lungs, obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, hoarse ness, la grippe, asthma, hay fever or any throat or lung trouble it's supreme. 50c & $1.00. Trial bottlo free. Guaranteed by Trout's Drug Store. Auction. There will' bo an auction of store goods at Nevin S. Strait's beginning at 2 o'clock sharp on the aftornoon of Saturday, June lOtn. There will also be a picnic and danco during the evening. 012t. Harris' Sale Lis! Mrs. A. F. Little's BIG UNDERSELLING STORE We have just received a lot of New Goods this week. READY-TO-WEAR and untrimmed millinery for Women, Misses and children style, variety, quality becoming effects, and excellent values. Never more stunning style or better assortment of beautiful and becoming hats, than we are showing this season. No matter what kind of hat you require, vye have it here; and when you get it, you will find it will cost you less than 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 alTord to buy. Come and see goods whether you want to buy or not. 281) note farm, four miles North of McConnollnburjf, I'a., fine buildings,, 10U acres fine oak and pine timber, running water through farm, and at door, good orchard, line stock farm. Price, $11,500. 125 acre farm In Todd township, nonrly new buildings, good wuter and fruit, farm in pood condition. 250 acres young timbor land adjoining goes with farm. Price, $2,500. 100 acres cleared and 50 timbor, lime stone farm, Ayr township, well water ed, good buildings, &c , in heart of Cove. Price, 10,000. 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, $2,200, 130 acres slate land, Todd township, two miles from limestone quarry cx 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. Trice, $1,800, The Harvey Wishart farm 230 acres, about 103 of which is good tlmler near Wells Tannery, rod shale land, nearly all in grass, lino largo buildings, well watered, near good markets, this farm lies well. Price, $10,000, 200 acre farm along State 1 load near Burnt Cabins, Pa., good buildings, water at barn and houso, about 100 acres of good timber, limestone quar ry on farm, along public road, near bchool and church. Price, 3,000 130 acres, Taylor township, about 100 cleared, 30 of which is good mead ow land, well watered, red shale, near limestone, within 3 miles of Huston' town and Dine miles from ruilroad. Price, $2,200, 250 acres, 100 of which is good tun ber, Thompson township, within five miles of Hancock, Md., farm nearly level, well watered, red shalo, lairly good buildings, inquire for price, 75 acres, Taylor township, about 20 acros good timber, good buildings fruit, red shale, good location, about nine miles from railroad. Price, 1.200, 100 acres Wells township, uea Wells Tannery, Pa., laud lies well fair buildings, near church and school and good markets. Prlco, $l,2t)0, 100 acres i0 cleared ana JO young timber, within three miles of Thrc Springs, I'a., fair buildings, nca limestone and market, fruit and well watered. Price. $800, 150 acre farm Delfast township, lie's wull. There is fine timber on thl tract moro than enough to pay for the whole tract, near P. O. and store, 38 acres, Todd township, 15 cleared balance good timler, 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 1 4o acres, 2 miles from llustontown Taylor township, red shalo land, good buildings, water, and 5o acres good timber. Price, fl5oo 05 acres, Licking Creek township, Fulton County, Pa., nearly new build ings, some timber, near school, 8oo applo trees 5 years old and in line shape. Price, $I2oo.oo. looo acres best fruit land 3 miles from Hancock, Md., on this tract is a large amount of good timber. 350 acres, Belfast township, oi cleared, balance timber (rcsrved), rrl shale, good buildings, and a line (,t f choice fruit. Land lies well, run H be worked with machinery, vu, t ater, and wator in fields. Prlco, f 1,.V.-). 100 acres near Laidig, P. U.,((i shale, good buildings; in sight of school and P. O., ulong public roml, Price, 1, ';(). t 130 acre farm In Licking Creek town ship, two miles from P. O. and .stoic, near school, ubout 50 acres U line bottom land, red shale and In fertile condition, fair build Inge, stream run through farm, 100 acres young timlx-r adjoining goes with farm. Price, $1,200, 150 acre farm, good buildings, uhout 40 good timber, near Ilarrlsonvillu p, 0.f soirio bottom land, situate iiliu public road, ono mile from riko. Price, 200 acres IJelfust township, 00 clear ed and under cultivation, balamu i . cellent timber, ready for market, with in 12 miles from Hancock, Md., fair buildings and well watered. Very cheap at $-. 30 acres slate land, good iou,., stable, Ace , and store building aid Post Olllce, good country trade, gt,t.i roads to market, a fine opportunity to make money and a nice pluco to live. Price, t'M, Good Mill property, roller prow,, burrs, shiDgle mill, cider mill, Ut wator power, concrete forebay, Ac, about 10 acres of land, house, Ay, a good opportunity. (10 acres, Licking Creek township, about 25 cleared, good houso ami fair barn, 35 good timber, oak and pine. Price, $H Good hotel property, doing a ni't business, woll located, stables, Ac. 10 properties in tho Porouli n:,i! Extension of McConnollshurg, IV.I some double houses. Prices from $800 to t, Have many other properties in ton, I'rauklin, and Cumberland C'uU' ties. 103 acres, Union township, (I.aff.r ty Property) near Lash Icy, gonj buildings, lot of good timber on w,:i place, nine miles from Hum iu 'k, Mii., good markets, inquire for i iit auil particulars. Pino building lot In the IJi irfic'h "f McConnellsLurg, I'a., good lura'.io and good investments. Over 5000 acres f tho best timln land in County, mostly white pine ail whlto oak. tracts from 100 to 1" acres. Loans secured for mirchaseis. t.i reasonable terms on all properties. Houso and lot Knobsville. !.: i- necessarv outbuildings 2 fruit trti seven years old, good wuter, Price il.io.oo. Good property New Grenmla, Vu excellent houso, stable, simps, " equipped saw mill and maelihiwvol all kinds, ten acres ground. Ap opportunity for the right man. loo acres cleared, 25 timber, Aj' township, Fulton County, I'a. Cwl houso, new bunk barn, good water it fruit. Price, f iuuo.oft GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent, Prothonotary & Recorder's Office, ' McConnellsburg, Pa. Spring and Summer Millinery "CHIC STYLES." This Season's Styles are very much more sensible than for a number of years, and the most fashionable designs have lost nothing in charm or popularity, becauso of their conservatism. Daintiness is the Keynote Advertising Real Estate, Do you want to buy or sell a homo, a farm or a business place? If so, my business is to help you. I havo a gooi! as sortment locuted in every township in Pulton County. Nine hundred 10 and 20. acre tracts of Florida land. description of the best bargains is given in booklet for"' If you want to buy, write forgone. Since I have been adver tising the booklets through thirty-six leading newspapers throughout the country, hundreds of people from nearly, every state in the Union have gotten them and are getting in' torested in Fulton County Fruit Lunds, farms and homes. If you want to buy, now is the time, before the weather is lit fur strangers to come and get the bargains. I have no money to loan, but havo arrangements to get you money at a low rate of interest, to purchase with. There is no sclieniinU in this. I do not speculate on these properties. I just 'ct you know where you can buy direct from the owner. My 'u' terest Is only a small commission to pay expenses. If you want to sell a property, there is a person some where who will puy you a good price for it, und there is 'l0 better way to find that party than advertising as I throughout the country. I charge nothing unless it is suli'i then only a small commission and do not take option on A but leave you free to sell at any tlmo and get the highest pus Bible price it may bring. I will be in home Otllce only on Monday and Tuesday o' each week.' FRANK MASON, Agent. McConnellsburg, Pa. The hats come in every color of the Spring-evry graceful shape -every smart style. They are more than stylish, for they are beautiful as well. Our haos have a certain Charm and Individuality about thorn 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 goods, and become one of our many customers. ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Peter Oullliiril, Sr., lute of Wells township, deceased. Nnilnp Islieretiv ulveu. that betters of Ad ministration upon the above estate have beeo nininil in the undersigned. All persons huv- Iuk clulms utfulnst ald cstute will present lliem properly nulheutloiiU-d for seuieineni, and those owlntf the Hume will pleuse cull nnd nettle. J.LOUIS aUll.I.AKI), Mity 4. 1011, 0t. AUmmixiriHor. Subscribe tor the "News;1 only 11.00 a year. Bitters Succeed when everything 'SL ..oiinn no - ., in ncrvuua weaknesses prostration itf they ate remedy, as thousands n . jjp FOR KIDNEY(UVEfl medicine It is the best
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