. JJoad I'lusivo Imiiii'l. 20 tons of Listers fertilizers for sale at Jonas Lako's near Lai dig. J. Stanley Akers of Akersville, graduated from a lkltimore Dental College recently. Ue will locate m Ohio. II. II. Ilertzler of Burnt Cabins, one of the candidates of the Re publican party for Associate Judge was m town on Saturday. For Sale Male Sheep, about 7 months old, good size, splendid stock. Inquire of Aaron Martin, McConnellsburg, Pa. The children of tho late James Steach want to thank those who so kindly lent sympathy and as sistance during the illness and death of their father. Saturday, July 1st, a committee of ladies will hold a festival in the Cito A. M. E. Church, and on the 8th of July, a concert will be given in the same church. Rev. E. L. Kennedy, pastor of the Presbyterian Fulton Memor ial church at Saston and the Wells Valley, has been elected pastor of the Pine Grove Bethel and Bigler Presbyterian churches in Clearfield county. Rev. C. L. Funk Need more, Pa. has the agency for this county of the J. J. Harris nursery Ber lin, Md, and is prepared to furnish all kinds of fruit and ornamental trees at prices much below what is ordinarily charged. Davie Little has added another town property to his real estate foldings. Last weett ne pur chased the Harvey Bender house and lot on Water street. Harvey is building a modern house on his lot on north Second street. 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 les of this disease with success Forjsalo by all dealers. 1'roi. Jesse II. Daniels, princi pal of the schools at Orbisonia last year has just been elected to a similar position of the Fourth Ward school Huntingdon, Pa. Prof. Daniels is another Fulton county boy that is in the ascend ancy. Saturday, July 1. Sarah E Truax will sell at her residence at Enid, miscellaneous articles consisting of carpenter tools, blacksmith tools, guns, lumber, fertilizer, ice cream freezer, bicycle, buggy wheels, &c Sale begins at 1 o'clock. We need not despair of religion in tho United States so long as we have, as now, 173,459 - Sunday schools or one to every 530 of population and 14,940,508 Sunday school scholars, or one to every six of our ninety-two millions of population. 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 the admiration of the world. If your digestion is faulty Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct it. For sale by all dealers. According to the new school code no teacher may take charge of a school who has not reached the full limit of eighteen years of age. This question was suttled by the State Department a few days ago in answer to a query whether a person could bo em ployed to take charge of a school who would become eighteen years of ago shortly after the beginning of the term. Mr 8. Jacob Sharpe wishes to thank those of her friends who so kindly remembered her on the occasion of her recent birthday by sending her so many beauti ful post cards. These cards bore the postmarks of the following places: Harrisonville, Six mile Run, McConnellsburg, Burnt Cabins, Pittsburg, and Knobs ville. Besides the cards, she re ceived a nice lot of useful and valuable presents. Business men should remem ber that a local newspaper is like a mirror, reflecting the business interests of the community in the local advertisement it contains. If tnere are only a few advertise ments, or only a few lines of trade, it gives the appearance that there are only a few business houses, but if every business man1 carries an up-to-date advertisement, even though it may net be large, it impresses the reader that the town is a hustling, thriving place. CHESNUT'S CASH :: STORE HUSTONTOWN, PA. Chairs, $2.50 to $10.00 per set; Rockers $1.00 to $6.00; Couches, $6.50 to $11.00; Beds, Bureaus, and Washstands; Oak Exten sion Tables; Drop leaves 6-ft. $5.40; Iron Beds, $3.50 to $7.50; Springs, $2.50 to $4.50; Mattresses, $2,50 to $5.00; Cup boards and Side-boards. Nails at knock-down prices. Large Stock of glas9 very I6w. Buggy, Spring Wagon and heavy Wagon Tire; Buggy, Spring Wagon-and heavy Wagon Rims and Spokes. Mowing Scythes 75 cts., everyone guar anted good or money back; Mowing Snaths 65 cts.; hand rakes, best made, 30 cts.; ma nure and pitch forks, 45 cts, up; Shovels, Forks, and Axe Handles; Double Harpoon Hay Forks, $1.00 each; best ManiU Rope 7-8 in., 2c per foot; Pulleys 20 cts. up: Grain Cradles; Cradle Fingers, 15 cts. each; Whetstones, 5c. each; Binder Twine 7 1-2 cts. IIARNESS-Collars and Hamcs; Harness, $9.50 to $16.00; Work Collars, $1.00 to $2.80; Buggy Collars," 90 cts. to $1.50; Single and Double work Lines, Lead Reins, Tongue and Choke Straps, Buggy Breeching, Shaft Carriers, Hold Backs, Harness Hames, Harness Traces for $1.50 per pair to $2.25 per pair; Harness Saddles, Harness Bridles, $1.50 to $3.00; Summer Lap Robes 25 cts. to $1.50; Hammocks, 60c to $2.00; Buggy Nets, $1.75 to $3.25 per horse; Team Nets, $3.00 to $5.00 per horse; Ear Nets, Head and Neck Nets. Table Oil Cloth, $1.60 per roll; Linoleum 2 yd. wide 80c per yd.; Window Shades, 10 to 30c, Carpet 13 to 55c per yd., Matting 10 to 25c per yd., Galvanized Tubs 45, 55 and 65c, Buckets 12 to 65c Ice-Cream Freezers, Lawn Mowers, Best barn Track 5c per ft. hinged or swinging hangers, Non-throwable for above track '75cts. pair; Hinges 3 to 35 cts. pair; Locks Rim, Mortise and front door Sets 20 cts. to $2.50; 3 lbs. Mica Axle Grease 20 cts., Churns $2.00 up, 16 inch ball bearing Lawn Mower $2.25, Ice Cream Freezers, Horse Muzzles. Linseed Oil, White Lead, Turpentine, Varnish, Shellac, Putty, Filler, Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, Painters Colors, all at bottom prices. Fine Machine Oil 18 and 21 cts. per gallon; Window Screens 20 to 25 cts., Screen Doors $1.00 up, Best Paint for steel or wood or paper roof 33 cts. per gallon, Plastering Hair 25 cts. a bush el. Clocks-Fine 8 day clocks $1.80 each. 12 qt. fibre pails 28 cts. each, 6 qt. Sprinkling Can 25 cents. Give us a call. Thank the public for the liberal increase in business. CLEM CHESNUT. Look For the Caterpillars. An exchange urges its leaders who may have fruit or ornamen tal trees to be on the lookout at this time of the year for the tent caterpillar as it is now beginning its destructive work. Trees should be examined every few days and the ravagers destroyed either by cutting off the small twigs on which they have started and throwing them into a fire or by burning them with a torch. If the fight is begun as soon as they makes their appearance and s vigilantly kept up for a short time, they can be conquered, but if left to get much headway they will entirely cover the trees on which they have appeared. The best time to attack them is in the evening when the caterpillars are all in their webs of tents. Walnut Grove Campmccting. The Walnut Grove Campmeet ing will open Friday, August 4th at 8 p. m. On each Sunday aft ernoon there will be special evan gelistic services led by gospel workers from Altoona. Special subjects will be presented during the week afternoons. Thursday, Miss Viola IIershey,Bogra, India, will speak morning and after noon. The program this year is sped ally adapted for Christian work and workers and an earnest in vitation is extended to Christians everywhere to attend. An Oversight. In the report of contributions to the Fulton County Sabbath School Association, the contribu tion of the McKendree M. K. Sun day school was unintentionally omitted. The school contributed two dollars, and the Secretary very much regrets the omission. John M. Diehl, Sec'y. Constables, Get Your Guns. A bill has been signed by Gov ernor Tener which amends tho dog license law so that all dogs 'shall be required to wear a col lar bearing a license tag or be shot by the constable of the District." Notice. This is to certify that the ru mors that have been spread con cerning Rev. C. B. Bray are un true. Signed by the originator. S. V. Cum Tho recent rains have greatly helped the corn, potatoes and garden "stuff." The ground has been thoroughly soaked. Wins Fight For Life. It was a long and bloody battle for life that was waged by James B. Mershon, of Newark, N. J., of 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. King'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. 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 sealed bids to this office. 4 27 tf. Ross Correll sold a fine driving horse last week for two hundred dollars, and cama to town and purchasod another from Sheriff U arris, JUST THINK OF IT ! Buckwheat Phosphate per cent. Potash for Contains 3 per cent. AM K AA fnri or yniW ivii 10-2 $15.00 ton. Whole Grain Rice, , 4 lbs. for 25c. Lima Beans per pound 7c. Lumit Soap, 13 cakes Fish, loose 2 c 4c. lb. 50 pair Men's, Misses' RAn mi, and Children's Oxfords WO. pi. Harris Sale List Granulated Sugar per pound 5c. Call and See Us. Chas. Huston & Bro. THREE SPRINGS, PA. Mrs. A. F. Little's SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Our annual Midsummer Clearance Sale of Fashionable Millinery Goods is now on. It is our custom at this season of the year to make a thorough clean up of goods on hand so that we may enter our fall season with a stock entirely new and right up to the minute. 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, we 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 afford to buy. Come and see goods whether you want to buy or not. Spring and Summer Millinery "CHIC STYLES." This Season's Styles are very much more sensible than for a numbor of years, and the most fashionable designs have lost nothing In charm or popularity, because of their conorvatlsm. Daintiness is the Keynote, 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 hats have a cortain 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 goods, and become one of our many customers. ANNA'B. FREY, McConnellsburg. PULTON COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. 289 acre farm, four miles North of McConnellsburg, Pa., line buildings, 100 acres fine oak and pine timber, running water through farm, and at door, good orchard, fine stock furni. Price, 811,500. 125 acre farm in Todd township, nearly new buildings, good water and fruit, farm in good condition. 250 acres young timbor land adjoining goes with farm. Price, $2,500. 100 acres cleared and 50 timber, lime stone farm, Ayr township, well water ed, good buildings, &c , 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, $2,200. 130 acres slato land, Todd township, two miles from limestone quarry ex cellent buildings. On this tract there Is about (iO acres excellent timber, within four miies of County soat, and In sight of school and church, right along public road. Price, $1,800. The Harvey Wishart farm 230 acres, ahout 100 of which is good timber near Wells Tannery, red shale laud, nearly all in grass, line large buildings, well watered, near good markets, this farm lies well. Price, $10,000. 200 acre farm along State Road near Durnt Cabins, Pa., good buildings, water at barn and house, about 100 acres of good timber, limestone quar ry on farm, along public road, near school and church. Price, 3,000. 130 acres, Taylor township, about 100 cleared, 30 of which is good mead ow land, woll watered, red shalo, noar limestone, within 3 miles of Huston town and nine miles from railroad. Price, $2,200. 250 acres, 100 of which Is good tun. 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, near Wells Tannery, Pa., land lies well, 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, near limestone and market, fruit and well watered. Price. $800. 150 acre farm Belfast township, lies wall. There is fine timber on this tract more than enough to pay for the whole-tract, near P. O. and store. 38 acres, Todd township, 15 cleared, balance good ttmler, good buildings, mountain water, 100 fruit trees, 50 of which are bearing. Within one mile of church, school and store, five miles from County seat. Price, $750. 14o acres, 2 miles from Ilustontown, Taylor township, red shale land, good buildings, water, and 5o acres good timber. Trice, flSoo. (15 acres, Licking Creek township, Fulton County, Pa., nearly new build ings, some timber, near school, 8oo 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 large amount of good timber. 350 acres, Belfast township, lfii) cleared, balance timber (resrved), red shalo, good buildings, and a lino lot of choice fruit. Land lies woll, can all bo worked with machinery, spring water, and wator in fields. Price, $1,500. 100 acres near Laidig, P. O., rl shale, good buildings; in sight of school and P.O., along public road. Price, l,5oo. 130 acre farm in Licking Creek town ship, two miles from P. O. and store, near school, about 50 acres is line bottom land, red shale and in fertile condition, fair buildlnge, stream runs through farm, 100 acres young timber adjoining goes with farm. Price, $1,2(0, 150 acre farm, good buildings, about 40 good timber, near Harrlspnviilu 1', O., some bottom land, situate along public road, one mile from Pike. Price, 11,500. 200 acres Belfast township, 0 clear ed and under cultivation, balance pv. cellent timber, ready for market, with. In 12 miles from Hancock, Md., fair buildings and well watered. Very cheap at $"00. 30 acres slate land, good house, stable, &c , and store building an,! Post Olllce, good country trado, good roads to market, a lino opportunity to make money and a nice placo to live. Price, !io(t. Good Mill property, roller process, burrs, shingle mill, cider mill, lino water power, concreto forebay, Ae., about 10 acres of land, house, a good opportunity, (iO acres, Licking Creek township about 25 cleared, good house and fair barn, 35 good timber, oak and pine. Price, "iiO. Good hotel property, doing a nice business, well located, stables, A,c. 10 properties in the Borough ard Extension of McConnellsburg, Pa., some double houses. ' Prices from $S0O to $l,l'0). Have many other properties in Ful ton, Franklin, and Cumberland Coun ties. 103 acres, Union township, (LaiTer ty Property) near Lashley, good buildings, lot of good timber on this place, nine miles from Hancock, Md., good markets, inquire for price and particulars. ' Fine building lots in tho Borough ol MeConnellsburg, Pa., good location, and good investments. Over 5000 acres of tho best timlcr land in County, mostly white pine ai d whito oak, tracts from 100 to lwO acres. Loans secured for purchaser, aid reasonable terms on all properties. House and lot Knobsville, Fit ; a!l necessary outbuildings 25 fruit trtn seven years old, good water, Price il5o.no. Good property New Grenada, I'a excellent house, stable, shops, well equipped saw mill and machinery o( all kinds, ten acres ground. A good opportunity for tho right man. loo acres cleared, 25 timber, Ayr township, Fulton County, Pa. Good nouso, new DanK barn, good water ana fruit. Price, f ;ooo,oo. GEORGE A. HARRIS, Agent, Prothonotary & Recorder's Office, McConnellsburg, Pa. Advertising Real Estate, Do you want to buy or sell a home, 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. ' TWO WATER-POWER GRIST MILLS in good condition, well located: Full description of the best bargains is given in booklet form. If you want to buy, write for one. Since I have been adver tising the booklets through forty-six leading newspapers throughout the country, hundreds of people from nearly every state" in the Union have gotten them and are getting in terested in Fulton County Fruit Lands, farms and homes. If you want to buy, now Is the time, before prices advance or, strangers, come and get the best bargains. There is no schem ing In this. I do not speculate on these properties. I just let you know where you can buy direct from iho owner. .My in terest Is only a small commission to pay expenses. 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 thut party than advertising as 1 do, throughout the country. I charge nothing unless it is sold, then only a Bmall commission and do not take option on it, but leave you free to sell at any time and get the highost 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. Executors' Notice. Kstute of Christian Martin, lute of Ayr township, fa., deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been Kruuted to the undersigned, all pcrsous Indebted to the said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims to present the sume without leluy. Mrs. l.YOIA MXUTlN,t S.K.MARTIN, May IS, 11, t. Executors, Subscribe ior the "News; only f 1.00 a year. ESetrfc Bitters Succeed when everything 'Lgt In nervous prostration n tt weaknesses they are the remedy, as thousands have FOR KIDNEY, LIVER g STOMACH TROUB it is the best medioine over druggist's coun
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