f ULTuN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W- PK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. APRIL 16, 1908 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. tDVIRTIKina HATH. Per ijure of Mines a time II 0. Per ftqimre ech ftubnequent Insertion.... 50. Ai advertisement Inserted for lens than hre months oliarfed by tbe square 9 mon. I flmoa. I I yr. . ..stisoo. itan.no I 30.oo .. . ' 00. 40 00 IM1.00 .. 40 00. I Be.OO. I 7S.00 One-foirth "olumn. One half ooluoin One Column Letter to J. Nelson Sipes, McConnellsburg F'a. Dear Sir: A bank mossflnger lost a small coin. He set his batr down B4 looked for it. Found It, but somebody-else had run-off with his bif. A man who is going to paint had better loon out for his gat Jons. Devoe is the least gallons paint. It s gallous that cost: it. isn't tne price of a gallon. With one paint, 10 gallons is plenty: an other, 11 or 12 or 1" and so on to "22 gallons: and every gallon has to be paid for and painted to j4 a day for painting paint stuff ed out with some sort of white wash. The less the price of a gallon, the more the gallons. Bank messengers better look out, for their bags and not stop to hunt for small coin; and property owners bet'er look out for the gallons that make the expense, and not for the price which his nothing to do with it. Yours truly P. W. Dkvoe & Co. P. b. J. A. Boyd, Mercersburg aud Norman O. Huber Chambers burg, sell our paint. Birthday Surprise Party. About ten o'clock, Monday morning, April 0th, Mrs. .1. Et, Jackson, of Akersville, was much surprised to see a great number of her neighbors gathering at her home. They had come to celebrate her sixty third birth day. The women folks took charge of uffairs in the house, and by twelve o'clock the dinner was ready. It was just simply a good, old-fashioned "feed" such as conntry folks enjoy where you just eat and eat until you feel like a baloon about to ascend into the ethereal regions. The dinner lasted well into the afternoon there being about forty guests to serve. After dinner the men eu gaged in a very exciting game of ball in which M:. M. A. Bark mau was easily the star. The women folks amused themselves invaiious ways one of which was to raise Mrs. Jackson. About four o'clock the guests be gan to depart, all agreeing that they had had a delightful time and wished for the return of many similar occasions. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs M. M. Barton, Dr. aud Mrs. E. D. Akers and son, Mr. aud Mrs. M. A. Barkman aud son, Mr. C. li. Akers and mother, Mrs. S E Walters and son, Mrs. Mary Selling, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. E E Akers and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Gates Selling, Mrs. C. H. Akers, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Jackson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E Jack son and son, H. M. Jackson aud family, and Miss Goldie Akers. ONE WHO IVASTHKKK. PUT YOUR HAIR TO BED. Somt Uood Advice lor Care lor the Hair at Nllht Putting the hair to bed is sorre thing certain women never do, and other women do too much. The hair should always be taken down and combed until all the tangles have disappeared. Bv the way, in order to comb out the snarls, begin at the ends of the hair and proceed upward, says Tbe Designer for May. Many womeu do not Know this, aud by beginning at the scalp manage to comb a timid, inoffensive tan gle into a very pronounced aud vicious snorl. When you have made your hair feel "yomfy," do your littlo nightly massage and braid your hair into two big, loose braids, one on each side of your head. Braid it loosely s the hair is fully ventilated (as it needs that, if going to grow), but tight enough so it won't come unbraid and pr oceed to acquire a million or so tangles while you are bliss fully slumbering. With your two big braids you will 1 xk very Gretchen like and can trot off to bed knowing that you looi pretty and feel comfortaole a c mbina tion that is truly delightful. Kcaivcs Congratulation!. You will soon receive the con gratulations of your friends upon your improved appearance if von will take Foley's Kidney Remedy as it tones up the sys tem and imparts new life and vigor. Foley's Kidney Remedy cures bockache, nervous exhaus tion and all forms of kiduey aud bladder (roubles. Commeuce taking it to day. Trout's drug store. You Will Need an Oil Stove' When warm days and the kitchen fire make cooking a bur den then is the time to try a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook -Stove. Marvelous how this stove docs away with kitchen discomforts how cool it keeps the room in comparison with conditions when the coal fire was burning. The quick concentrated heat of the NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove goes directly to boil the kettle or bake the bread, and none is diffused about the room to overheat it. Thus using the "New Perfection" is real kitchen comfort. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. n R&STO Lamp .v' .vnnts linti'lsoine Ml such i lamp everyone wrtnts linnilsonie cnom'h for the pnrior; strong enough for tlic kitchen, catQP or cottage ; bright enough for every nccHsion. If not with your dealer, write our nearest ugency. Atlantic Refining Company Incorporated) SALUVIA. Our farmers are busy gettiug ready to sow oats. Emory Hessler has added much to the appearauce and value ol his farm by putting up a lot of nice post and rail fence. Capt. Dixon is making prepara tions to build a lot or new fence on his farm. The Sunday schools at Green hill have opened for the summer. Louie and Gertrude Kegarise made a trip to Everett last week. James Strait wintered eleven ewes, which this spring have ad ded twenty five lambs to his Hock and thev are all living and doing well. If any of the read ers of the "Fulton News" has a better record, let them speak out. We are glad that our lnend John G. Metzler is improving in health, and that he is expected to return to Harrisonvilie soon. Mrs. Thomas Metzler is slow ly regaining her health, after a severe spell of sickuess. SUIFtRlNG AND DOLLARS SAVtD. E. S. Loper, of Marilla, N. Y., says : "I am a carpenter, and have had many severe cuts heal ed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It has saved me suffering and dol lars. It is by far the best heal ing salve 1 have ever .'ound." Meals burns, sores, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 25c at Trout's drug store. GROOMING COUNTS But it cannut make a Fair Skin or a Cloy Cuat. Women with good compli !. t cannot be homely. Crvuius, lotiona, washes and powders cannot make a fair skiu. EvtTJ horseman knows that the satin eoat of his thoroughbred cornea from the animal's "all-rib'ht" condition. I : the horse get "oil bia feed" and Li co.it turna dull. Cur rying, brushing ai.d ruhbiug will give It i lit u clean cout, hut canuot produce the coveted smoothness and glosa of the horse's skin, wbi b is bis com plexiou. The ludius will sue tbe point. Lane's Family Medicine Is the !.... preparation fur ladies who desire a gentle luxative medicine that will give the liody perfect cleanlim-ns internally and lbs wholeaomeness that produces such skins us puiuicrs love to copy. PLEASANT RIDUE. Morgan Deshong has started for the Eastern Shore to visit friends and relatives. Frank Skiles finished burning his lime kiln last week. Frank kuows that lime pays on a farm. Miss Mary Deshong and Myr tle Sipe's attended school at Morton's Point the last day. Frauk Mollott's little joy is on the sick list. Quite a wiud storm passed over this place last Saturday. We think probably it was a political wind storm we know of no other cause.- L P. Morton is circulating among his many friends in up per Belfast. Levi is the very picture of health and weighs 211 pounds. Miss Clyde Smith, Jennie Tru ax, IJlanctioTruax, Brooks Smith John Smith all of Iddo, spe.it th3 afternoon of the 10th at Mor tons Point School. Miss Maude Hill has purchased a new organ of L W. Funk. Ntw, for music, boys. Howard Truax, accompanied by Mrs. Garfield Morse, spent Sunday afternoon utF. R. Shivi s. Olive DfMhOM! visited at '''rank Slaves last Sunday. Quite a number of people at tend ud the surprise party at William Deshong' the 11th. William was the recipient of a good many useful presents. Kesolulions of Respect. The following resolutions were .!.. i Um ri i,.i,. rv..,,,i I BUUim tJj . I. .li I i i I L ' ' iiii in it. I No. 940, Jr. O. U. A. M , on the ! death of J. H. Baker: Whkukas, It has pleased our Heavenly Father to remove from our midst our beloved brothor; Whkueas, Our Council has lost one of its best members and the community an honest, upright citizen one that was loved aud respected by all that knew him; Whekkas, It is with deepest sorrow that we received the death of our brother, J. H. Ba ker. We realize the sense of loss that we the members of the Coun cil feel in the taking away of one who has ever been a faithful and efficient workman in the Council: Therefore, be it, Resolved, That we bow in hum ble and silent submission to ap portions to every man his time. Resolved, That this Council . extends its deepest sympathy to i the bereaved widow, and father less children in the hour of an guish and sorrow. Resolved, That the charter of I the Council be draped in mourn- ing for a period of thirty dxys. Resolved, That a copy of these ; resolutions be attached to the 1 record of our Council; that a copy ; be sent to the bereaved family of i our deceased brother, and that they be published in the news- papers of the ounty. W. R. Fields, Baldwin Fuakek, f. c. Fields, Com nuttee. Resolutions by tbe Clear Ridge Band. Wheueas, It is with feeling of sorrow and regret that we learn of the death of Joseph Hunter Baker, a member of our Baud; Wheueas, In the death of Mr. Baker the Bind has lost one of its best musicians; Wheueas, The community has lost i member possessed of the highest personal attribute one esteemed for his fidelity to jus tico and truth; Therefore, be it, Resolved, That while we bow in submission to the will of Him wno aoein an tnings our sym ; pathy goes to the widow and chil dren, Resolved, That our drums be ' muffled and our horns be kept silent for fifteen days, Resolved, That thesi resolu ; tions be printed in the county papers, and a copy be sent to the j family of the deceased. G. C. Fields, W. R Fields, LUTHEU GltOVE, Committee. Tbe Jumplog Oil Place. "Consumption had me in its grasp; and I had almost reached the jumping off place, when I was advised to try Dr. King's New : Discovery; and I want to say right now, it saved my life. Im provement began with the first bottle, and after taking one doz en bottles I was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of Griniesland, N. C. Asareme dy for coughs aud colds and heal er of weak, sore lungs and for preventing pneumonia, New Dis covery is supreme. 50c and t. 00 at Trout's drug store. Trial bottle free. Resolutions of Respect Passed. j At a meeting of King Corps. No. IS W. It. on April 4th, tn the fi. A. Ft. ! Post room, a ben tit if u l and impressive j service was held In memory of the .1. V. P. Mrs Maria Wisbart. Mrs. Hehecca Stevens, pianist, ren dered the accompaniment to Wesley's ; line old hymn: "Jesus. Lover of My . Soul." Tit is was followed by the reading of I the twenty-third Psalm by Miss Mary Goldsmith Tito beautiful prayers of I the order were read by Chaplain Mrs. I Louisa Jackson, after which several members paid high tribute to Mrs. ' Wishart's excellence as wife, mother, I anil associate in tbe order. By motion of Mrs. Iteheccn Stevens, It was resolved to have the .1. V. Presi dent's chair and the charter draped in mourning for the period of six months. President Mrs. S M. Cook appoint I ed the following committee to draft ap propriate resolutions on the death of the J. V. P. Mrs. Maria Wishuri: Mrs. Kehecca Stevens, Mrs. Elizabeth Woollet, Mrs. Maria Peck. The services were further continued by the use of appropriate responsive Matting and ended with the singing of "Nearer, My God, to Thee." The members of King Corps, No. 18 Woman's Relief Corps, have learned with profound sorrow of the death of their honored Junior Vice President Mrs. Maria Wishart, which occurred Friday, March 27, at Johnstown, i'a. In view of this sad bereavement, it is fitting and proper that the Corps should (five expression to the heartfelt sorrow which this dispensation of di vine providence has occasioned. Wiikukas. U is appropriate that we ex press our appreciation Of oue who. with will ink' huntls. h is ever been lesdy to lalor for the welfure of others, and to carry out in ev ery possible way. the plans and purpose- el our Corps; therefore he It. ltKlni.VKD, That in I tie death of Mrs. Mm a Wishart the Woman's Relief Co-us has lost one of its most loved and useful members, one who was recoifnled-by all us u hitfll tjpeof Christ uti womanhood: iiml further be It. IMsoi.vKli. Thai we tender to the bereaved ones our heartfelt sympathy in this, their hour of ttrcat loneliness KkswiI.vki). Thai ibts tribute to the memory of OUT loved associate he spread upon our minutes and a copy of the same sent lo the lieieuved family. Mas. Kkiuci m a Stevkns. MllS. KUZillKTH Vfool.L,IST. Mas. Mauia I':. Spring Opening At Crownover & Isenberg's, SALTILLO, PA. We take plensure in stating that our Sprint lines of General Mer chandise is about compile and ready for your Inspection. We are not exaggerating when we lay that our lines for the comlnp Spring ore mom complete and up-to-date than any lines of iteneral Merchan dise ever In uiitfht to Saltillo, Pa. You don't have to take our word lor the above assertion, but come in and see for yourself. First Floor I)re3s pinjrhams, 8 to 12o. yd.; Percale, II) to He yd.: Shorkskin suit Inifi, 28c. d.: Standard sacking, -8 and Ite, yd.; newest Plaid suiting, 4Hnnd 50c. yd.: Sptlttog, 10 to 14c. yd.: Mohairs. 18 to 50p. yd.; Pan amas, jQ to !". yd.: !' 1 Sheeting, JO to Md yd : Pillow Tubing, 20c. yd. In Summer Wuisling Goods, our line was never more complete. Come in and see them. Get prices in Gents' Dress Shirts all 50c. styles 4Hc. ; ail $1 ,00 shirts USc. You capnot miss seeing these lines lefore buying. In Groceries we refer you to Announcement sale for prices In last Ad to appear In this paper, except Flour. Our own brand -Silver Leaf is known, (1.81 uer sack, and Blended Flour the name is While Dove tl.&j per sack. We cannot say too much in favor of this. It cannot help being tbe best, as it is manufactured from selected Spring and Winter wheat) carefully blended in our own Mill. Try It and lie couvinced that it Is tbe best. Don't forget we pay the highest cash prices for good grain Dress Shoes for Ladle, Gents, Hoys, Misses, and children Our line was never more com plete. In order to pet room for our big st.ck of Shoes, we went through our entire line, and all broken lines we laid aside, which must be sold, and in order to sell them quick, they go at H8c. We have them in Ladles', Gents', Hoys' and Misses' for dress and everyday wear. Second Floor you will lind Clothing for Ladies, Gents, Hoys and Children. Space will not permit, to give prices on our big line of Ladles' Waists and Skirts, and Gents' and Hoys' Suits, but we urge you to MM in and see tin m for yourself and get prices. Third Floor Mattings, Graniteware, Ladles' Coats, Crockery, Hrooms. and every thing in wood and willow ware lines, with prices marked in plain lig ures. Look them over at headquarters for General Merchandise. Yours for business, Crownover & Isenberg, Saltillo, Pa. Treasurer's Sale of Un seated Land. Atfreeublo to the provisions of uu Aut of As MUwy, dtreotlw tlw mode of suliiuu Pnxeiu ed iVirids fir Tues undolher purposes, pussed Lhel'.'thduv of Muri!)i. lo7. unu the MM) Of Mftrob, IMK, und tlx: mh of Muruh the TreiiK.irer of the County of lAnton. hereby glveH notice lo all pernon- eonce rued, that un ion the County, Seh.ml. Kou and I'oor tuxes on the following tracts uf UuseuieU Ijindh sit uute In Fulton County, are puld before the day of Sal, the w nolt- or such purt of each tract as wlllpuythe taxes and costs chaixe- tle thereou will be so'd In the CoimnlbslouerN OfHoe. in the Court House, in the Morouj'h of McCon ctlhurtf, C uuty of I'm ton on the second Monday (Hth day) of June next for the urreaiuKcs of txes due ud coul urep'ud thereon, and said suit will continue from day tu day um 1 all are disposed of Sar to com mence at t o'c.ock, p. m. Termseaih. WA If It A NTKK. Af'iiKS. AM- V NT TAX. Ayr Towufhlp, Isuuc Ten, -,Mi4 $ rvfo Sarah Custer. int. StU , Itetht'l Township, aruh .ape. i: 48 Jacob Mori. 76 1.00 Mary S. I'rtce, UH 1.50 HelfuM Towushlp. John LOfOf. 150 1.C4 llritsh Creek TowuhcIp John Lotfau. 2M i i Andrew l-oKan. 400.4 IH.in Charles lXlworth, H lot. 40J 7.H3 Dubila Township. Wm. McConnell, . ,$ 4.23 Wm. I evee.s, i:J tf.'tf ieo. i -s, 4 0 M. -fh J Huruard llamsey ("JO UVOH Cotuerer and Kruker. 400 U, 10 ointM-eruud Krakcr. Ueo. Hit Mm Abuer Morton 8.4' Ucklntf Creek TownMhip, JohnO- QUUnu Adam KauiTinan, 37 1 83 Taylor Township. John I'hilljis. 418 Pete Fix. helm. 7 1 01 Kutrers aud O'lfrfen, I lot i.jjh Thompson Townshiip. Ueorve Chfout, M 8A J. (J. Itennbt. 1 ;.vl Todd Township Mary ilrltloii. 400 !fl f8 Jacob Helnluk, 50 .' :s M K. Taylor, 4)0 n.m Catherine Kckert. ft H.ftj Mrs. 11 S. Keiphart, 70 y.M Wells Township. Hanunh Cavln, to4 -J.V4 W. W KdwardM. . IR iiav.-i U. NU. 8 t.3t GHAH. B fJTKVKNS, TreaMurftr'w Office, Treasurer. April 0, IV b zS, GO TO 3? Madden Bros. For all kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS Are you in need ot a corn planter or a cultivator? We have them Double and Single Row Planters, Walking and Riding Corn Plows, latest improved. Fertilizer tor spring use now on hand. In our DRY GOODS DEPT. New goods are arriving daily. All the latest things in Ladies' Spring and Summer Dress Goods. Men's and Women's Oxfords and Dress Shoes. We have the largest line of these in this part ot the County to select from, and we can save you money on them. Call and examine our stock. Telephone service. MADDEN BROS. THREE SPRINGS, PA- MERCANTILE APPRAIS ER'S TAX LIST. MJconellnhurfr. March '.M. VM j The follow In is a lt ot retail and wholefttle I ve den or dealerMn tfowU. tin eH merchandise c.mimodltleN (ir effect" of w hatwoever kind or n 1 lure, Miibjcot to ti mercantile llceuae tax. In I-'i ion county. Pennsylvania, returned to the proper authorities theten by the i!UdeiIv tied. Mercantile Appraiser In and for the county of Kul ton nforenld and pubM-fte! by the direc tion of the OommtivUnnerN of tali county. Names of retailer. C1aMfleatlon of buMlnesM, Ayr Townahp. J. C. Htdn, merchandise. 1). H. I'afetornon Aon. tncreruksdlne. Peter Kirk. meichandlne. Rowe Uellott. merchandise. llelfant TowOhhtp. U. J. Mellotfc. in. 1 fi. 1 1 ' Ahlmauic Kuuyao. merchandise W V Hart, rherchnndlfte. Jov. t ake, meruhaudl.se. Mrs M AktrtH. iner handlwe, II S, Meliott. rnerchanrllve. Johu llewintfer, meruhandlRe. Kate Smith, Tirrchandl-ie. A. M.Oaiiand. merchundine. flethel Tow nh p. Andrew (llnhoD. farm ImplementK. Q I' Hill merchanduie s. M. Camel! A Son. inercbandlfe. Wm. Palmer, merchandise. W. P Oordon. merchHndtse s P. W inter A Hro., farm imp'etnenlii, etc. HniKh Creek Towmshlp. O. R. Ihivall. merchnndlf-ie. O. H. Schenck. met chanriise. Ueo. O Lynch. inerchandtHe. O, W Tru merchundine. Carl Meliott. merchandise. A. W spude. mereluud.M. Carey l.ay ton. merchandise. Dublin Township, L H. Urove. merchandiMC. S, I. Buckley, merchandise. Krank Itarc. mci chandise. M. S. Wilt, clirant llrin'i1 Woolett. merchnndKe. Mrs. J. ii Welsh, merchandise. Itobcri MiodnecU. cluurs. 'Chad. McfJehee. merchaud'se. J. K K iuu. meichanillse l. ('. Uo man. mcrcliuudise W K RvaoH. buffle. Licking Creek Towushlp. Joseph H Meliott. iner hatdlse C. h. Mnn. merchande Ncvln M LaullK merchandise. M. M. HoilcnMhead. merelnndlae. 0. P.. Hann. merchandiHe. K. J. Croft, merchandlHf. McConoelltiburk (Ieo U. Meilott. huriiware ami machinery. Ueo. Xt. Hays, merchandise. C. Li. Slovens. Ueuts f 1.1 uihiUK Tiout' Dtuk Store. iuh. OaO. Itexro'h. clears, Samuf-t Mender, furniture. C C. Header unicerhs. lolm W Ureathead. merchar.dlHe Mrs A. V Little millinery. Harrv Hamll. olfrarx. Wm. Nesblt, hardware and rpauhlnerT, Thos Hamll, ti ocerles. T. H. btevcnft "on, furniture. Mist A.J. Irwin A Co.. mll.lnerv. John a. Irwin, ifrocerten. (Jh hh. K. Scott, vrocerles. Wm. Stoncr, furniture. Hull x Hender, merchandise. A IT. Nace & Son. tients furnlf hfntr. J. K.Johnston me cha disc. W S. CTever er furniture. K. K. Upl lain, tfr-iueilea. (ieo. W. Kelsner& Co, ir erchandlne. W M. Kennedy. hiineaN. P IV Mann, names T J. Comei er. ta mini; Implements. tStvuteui;'( BftML. (froeciies. S. A NesbH. TarmiuK ImplementM. (iohUmlih at Co. tfioceitea. Taylor Township Clem Chewmt. furn lure and hardware. N. M. Kirk. meruhaiidUe. C. J. Hartou. merchtindlse. A.J. Lamber-on. mcrchudUe. Wlneifardner iSr Son. merchandiHe. S. C. ti.acv merchandise. Mrs M. t'. Hcrkstre.sscr. merchandUa. Mich 'd Laid a. merchandise. Roit. Huston merchandise. A. N. Witter m rchaodise. Russel Hamsev. merchandise. Mrs. H. C. McClaln millinery. Thompson Township. Joseph Covalt. meruhandlse, Amos Sharp, merchandise. Jno. C. Douglass, ujerchandlne. B M Slmps in. inerchaudlse. U. W. flishop. grocer e. Todd Township. Johe A. Hamll. merchandise. Ira Fore, merchandise. . Union Townshly. -S. K. McKee. merchundUe. C N. Surlever. merchandise. S. 0- Luhhlcy. inerch;iud(He Chas A. Sltrle. merch-indise. Xorthcraft Hro., mcr"hadlse. Wrells Township. Huumgardner & Co.. merchandise. M. W. Houck. merchandise. N. U. 4'uunlnKham. merchuudlse. 1 . A. Horton. merchandise. Ueo. Spmwl, merchandise. Heurv Truax, merchaudlse. Aud notice is hereby Mlven to all taxabtes herein lhat an appeal. In accordance with the Mercantile Atiprui er'a Act of Assembly will be held by the Treaauier of Fulton county, a. Mini' in conjunction with tbe suid Appraiser, at the ontee of the County Treasurer. In the Court House. McConnelNhurjf. Pennsylvania, on Saturday; April t&. 1908, between the hours of 1U o clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m!. when -nd where ail paries interested are reiiulred to appear and alt rvrlevnnces will be heard. HARVRV LAMHKRSON. Mercantile Appraiser. 6 per cent. Mortgages. Send fur our MORTUAUE INVESTMENT ('llU'l'LAH. vhloh KhuHH our unique pluucf pliiclnK uionov on IIEAI. ESTATE In 1'ITTS Bl'RU. PA . F1KST MOUTUAUFS 0 per cent to tne InveHior. All .xp.-ns.-s puld by the bor rower. We ucoept of reraltiauoes of teou to 10.000 itutl over. Wo huve ihe iii refer- eueei, which uppeur on eirculur. Over 2fi f it In buvluexs. Send uk your npure money for investment. Jas. W. Drape & Co., Scotuh Mortiruge Uuultera. Suit (1J-12 1-2-13 Farfller8, Bank Bldf., PITTSBURG. Hello Central! Give m3 John S. Wilson's Store, THREE SPRINGS, PA. Hello: thin Mr. WUun ? Say, havo you any Men'H Suits f Yes, just rtxwlvud my Sprtnjf shipment of Men' Hoys' und Youth's Olothlog What are the prices V Well, we have Men's from 18.60 to HI8.00, the latest style Varsity suit. Just the thing for dress. Then we have Boys' ivjm 2.03 up; Knee pants from lido, up; MeD'a pants, 2.00 up. We also have a full line of Overalls, Junipers, Men's Work Shirts, Men'a Dres Shirts -In fact, u full line of notions, at right pru-.ss. We also keep a full line of dry goods, Groceries, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Hard ware, Farm Implements, Washing Machines, Cook Stoves aud Rang es; also, a full line of Drugs and Patent Medicines, Paints, etc. Nnt a few prices : Groceries Granulated Sugar, li akes Star Soap, 23c. Gopd loose GoU'ee, 12c. lb. ti papers Ucrap Tobacco, 23c. PropQttionftta throughout Llio store. Jual received my lirst consigament of White Lead. Price 7c. per lb. Our Spring line of Shoes and m- fords will lie sin'exhiblUbn in a day or two, at prices that will surprise you. Come and look them over. r'lour aud Feed always on haod. Highest market pi ice paid for Pro duce. Thanking rou for past favors and asking a continuance of the same, I am Your Servant, Buggies and Wagons I have just refilled my sheds with a line lot of Buggies and Wagons which I am selling un der a written guarantee at Rock Bottom Prices) I also have in stock a lot of Buggy Wheels and Buggy Poles. . 1 want your trade. Please come and see my stock before you niuke a purchase. Thanking the public for liber al patronage in the past, and soliciting a continuance of the same in the future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. JOHN S. WILSON, THREE SPRINGS. PA. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice that tbe lauds and premises of the Ful ton County Hod aud Oun Club, anor- f:anization duly incorporated by the aws of Pennsylvania, situated In tho towmihlps of Wells and Brush Creek, county of Fulton and state of Pmuisyl vania, are private property, aud tliat all persons are warned not to trespass mi Said lands anu premises for 'ii purpose of huntlug, fishing, gathering nuui or oerries, on in any other mau uar whatever contrary to acts of as Mpbii in such oases made ami provid ad un the law will br rigidly enforced. Fulton County Rou andOu Clu. U-iW-oo-tf. i
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