FULTON COUNTY Published Eery Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG. PA. MARCH 2, 1904, Published Weekly. SI. 00 per Annum in Advance. ALVKimsix; rat Per s.ii:ir- e' l'ni :t tl:ncs IVr s.uiiro t"u-h siitisiNrirtit Insertion... Ail HilvertKi-ineuts liisi'i'lcd for lest: hrcc months churned b the square. so. r. than ;i inn-. i ui'is. i Onc-foie-i'i I'iumn 0'ie-h;i!f puliimii One C-iiu-riu m. '.'rvllO. I'l.llU. !ii.nn, iii.oi. Mi.no Vo'hlnu Inserted for less than at. IVofiiKfiloruil Curd one vear NEBRASKA THE STATE. Nellie Knaulf Plndn no Mud There, and hat (iand Time. 1 am farther away from home than whon I last wroto, ami 17u0 foot abovo st-alovul, breathing the air that is so light nud pure; that is it is only puro when we havo no dust storm which takes the place of a snow storm. We have had V'iry little snow, not more than an inch at any one time. In fact, I have never seen a milder winter than this has been. Two week ncro we had a tew c ld clays 1 below zero. We have found no mud in Nebraska as it seldom rains here in the winter. We loft Iowa ov. iVth and at that time it was very cold there six inches of simw lay on the ground: but when we reached Omaha no snow was to be seen. We spent an afternoon there. I think Omaha a strange looking city. Wo arrived at Harvard, Zebras ka. 10:::oi M. My cousins liar ry and Margaret IJermond wert? at the station to imet us. After a six-mile drive we reached our uncles. Ou the way out, my curi osity was aroused at a nirgo lire in tiie west. When told it was a straw-stack mi lire I'm miles off I could scarcely believe it, it seem ed so near. When daylight came I found we had readied the west what J re.dlv imagined it to be. On a dark night ono can sc the cars from the east coming west at a distances of more thau '() miles away. My uncle, Daniel Dermond told us when we lirst came, he want ed this to be the ploasantest visit that we had ever made, and uow I can sav it has proved such. Will Sheet, says "girls I have not had such a good time since I left Pennsylvania, li years ago, as I have had since you are here. We sp.mt some time visiting Kerr's and l-'ixens of Inland and Hastings, formerly ot Fulton county, L'a. I had set my heart on going up to Steele, N. I)., to Home-stead, until a friend '.old me of the ex perience lie had whilehome stead irigouton the I'acilic Coast, and I thought it was not such a great thing after all, so I gave it up. About 1'-' years ago this part of Nebraska burned very little coal, due to the high price, but burned cornstalks. A machine that cut the stocks 1" in., in length and bound them I'm in , in circumfer ence; but these machines were not in use ioap, as too mucli tune was taken up in preparing the stocks for use, as they were scarcely put into the stove until they were gone. , The Nebraska and Iowa farm ers pride themselves in poultry raising. In Iowa I saw IL'j geese in one illicit on their way home from the pasture. It was a sight as they stretched their long necks forward, as much as to say, "who v.i'l reach the corn heap fir. stir" Here, iu the west, ono seldom sees the com put in cribs, hut hauled on heaps, from ."MO to 10, OUM bushels and lay in heaps until it is shelled. Wolf hunting is ono of Nebras ka's winter sports. From a')0 to 1mm men turn out and close in a t -rritory six miles square. All are under control of the captains eight in number, that attend on horse back. They have from one to two hunts a week. Those that do not have guns, carry a huge club instead. The wolves are chased m front of the crowd un til the round-up, then woe to the wolves, for they are riddle J with bullets. After the wolves are kill ed they havo the blue rock shoot log. Am proud to say my cousin Kd ward Bheetz is one of the fluvst marksmen. Lunch wagons are uiwajs present, o. sirios tntuiy spectators, We ate our Thanksgiving din ner at my sister's. Mrs. John Lut.'s, Dallas Center, Iowa, our Christmas dinner at my uncle's, D. nermnrd, Harvard, Neh., and New Year's dinner at my cousin J. D. Lamp's, Inland, Neb. Nebraska should change its name to ''Sociahty."it would suit it far better. If I were to give a prize to the ono that gave the best dinner, Mrs. Ceo. Hertzlcr, form erly, of Humt Cabius, Pa., would bo the lucky oue; neither would it be given for the great display of china, cut-glass, silver or tine ta ble linen, that would have won the prize, but simply what, she had to eat. I must say Mr. Hertzler had his eyes open and knew what he was doing when he married Mary Shuck. Wo have visited in scores of towns but have been unable to tind a Reformed church, since I left home, every town wo visited, the first question I asked, "Have you a Reformed church hero!'" Then came that old story from every tongue, "We have a Methodist and Christian, but no Reformed church. Jn all that I havo seen the past eight months, I saw nothing so picturesque as the Allegheny mountains. He fore many more weeks pass I expect to be with you again in Fulton county. Nkttik A. Knai i r. A Boy'a Wild Ride for Lite. With family around expecting him todie,and a son riding for life, Is- miles to get Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds, W. i 1. Brown of Lees ville, Iud , endured death's agon ies from asthma; but this won derful medicine gave instant relief and soou cured him. He writes "I now sleepsouudly ever v night." Like marvelous euros of consump tion, pneumonia, bronchitis, colds coughs and grip prow its match less merit for all throat and lung troubles. Ouarauteod bottles iiOc and ijt.MM. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. JURORS. Panel n( "rand und traverse hirer to the March term, 1!I0I, conuneneing on the 3rd Monday, being the -1st day of tin- month ou a o jriums Belfast Scott Raiimgardner. Bethel -John H. II. Lewis, Scott De mon, Andrew Mellott, Walter Weight. ISrunh Creek James Mck'ee, Chas. Lynch, Eli Peek. Dublin A. .1. Fore, A. V. Kelly. Licking Creek Prank Sipes, David Croft. MeCoiiiiclUburg Watson C Lynch, William Sinner. Taylor Sheridan P.amsey, Clark 1 lergstrcsser. Thompson Ira llernhardt, Jacob Powell, George Keefer, George. Bish op. Tod-Daniel Fix, Xnah Mellott, David Wible. ("nion .lames J-e. I'KTIT Jt'liOKS. Ayr - William C. Patterson, John I!. P.iinyun, George Runci-hnugh, Da vid Morton. William o:t, John Mender-hot. Belfast Jos. llernhardt, Allied Peek John Bishop. Bethel -Ool'gl! Hill. I Irtish Creek John Mills, George F. Piehl, F. M. Lodge, C. I'. Ilixson, James Jackson, Roy D'.ivall. Dublin-Harry McC.owun, L. K. Cllne, Grant Raker, Hays Locke. Licking ( n ek-John Raker, C. W. Lawyer, .1. A. Sipes, George McC. Sipes. McConnclUhurg Henry A. Comer er. Taylor Andrew Rrant, Huston Heeter, Daniel Rinehart Thompson - W. R. Khlvcn, Fulton Gordon, Wilson Myers, Raymond Lit ton. Tod-Daniel Trout, Clark McGov ern. ITtiion Georgu (ili-tiger, Clem I .eh man, S. G. Lashhy. Wclli --IS. M Stewart. Fearful Odds Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. .J. Havens, Versailles, (). For years ho was troubled with kidney dis ease and neither doctors nor med icines gave him relief. At length ho tried Electric Bitters. It put. him on Ins feet in s. rt order aud now ho t-stities. "I'm on tho road toe implete recovery." Best ou earth for liver and kidney troubles and all forms of stomach and bowel complaints. Duly .rMc. Guaranteed by all druggist. WVNTtI). Men or women local repres entative for n high class maga zine. IjJirgo com mission. Cash prize. Write J. N. Tr.-mer, HO Eatt Washington Squar , New York, N. Y. ' 2 24-04 81. court h. si.,i:ss. Kepoit of the Proceedings of an Adjourned Term Held l.ust 1 Wednesday. Judge Swope and his associates, Judges Nelson and Bonder, held an adjourned term of court last Wednesday at 1 o'clock to dis pose of the accumulation of cur rent business. Ivdate of Elliott Barber, late of Licking Crook township, deceased. Auditor's report continued abso lutely. Kstalo of Wilson Bergstrossor, late of Taylor township, deceased. The widow's appraisement was continued unless exceptions nro tiled within 'JO days. Estate of Peter Keller, deceas ed, late of Licking Creek town ship. Petition of administrator to pay certain money into court. An order was made m accordance with the petition. Order and return of sale of rea estate of Mary Allen, late of the Borough of McConnell.sburg, de censed. Continued. Estate of Isaac ,J. Pock, late of Thompson township, deceased Order and return of sale of real estate. Confirmed absolutely. Petition of County Commission ors tor viewers to inspect a new county bridge recently erected it Charlton1 .fording, in Bethel township. The court appointed Oeorge Mellott, of Ayr, David W. ( i less and F. M.Taylor, of Me ConnolUburg. Estate of Thomas (iracoy, do ceased, late of Taylor township, Affidavit of Daniel II. (iracoy, of Minnie, Ind., for payment of 'his share of the estate. Allowed. Estate! of William A. Spocr, de ceased, late of Licking Creek town ship, deceased. Testimony heard ana order granted Jorthe appoint ment ot a trustee to sell there estate of the decedent. i ...i - ij ... . i .. i .luugcowopo nas nied an opin ion in the following eases; Auditor's report in the estate of Zephtha Moats, late of Thompson township, deceased. Exceptions dismissed and report continued. Auditor's report in the estate of Sarah I. McKibbin, late of Union township, deceased. Exceptions dismissed and report confirmed. Lewis Shaw vs. .'lay lor town ship. Appeals sustained and the plaintiff allowed credit of .'iii.iS for collecting unpaid school taxes. Do You Want Strength? If you want to increase your strength you must add to and not take from the physical. In other words, the food that you eat must be digested, assimihtod and ap propriated by the nerves, blood, and tissues boforo being expelled from the intestines. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure adds to the physical. Itgives the strength to and builds up strength in the human system. It is pleasant to the taste t.nd palatable, and the only combina tion of digestants that will digest the food and enable the system to appropriate all of it-t health and strength-giving qualities. Sold at Trout's drug store. KNOBSv II.LIi. Miss Katie S. Fore and Hon. John E. Campbell spent last Wednesday evening very pleas antly at the home of the former's cousins, Mr. aud Mrs. D. II. Fore. In the meantime preparations were made and an ico cream sa lute followed. The young folks are going to have a jolly time ou Wednesday night of this week nt the homo of Mr. B. F. Wiule with the expecta tion of being served withctiickeu swallop for refreshments. Miss MainhForo was accom panied home last Friday by Miss Lillian Anderson for the purjiose of completing a comfort which may be of some benefit to one of the ladies in the future. William (iiinue'ds went to Fort Loudon last Thursday for store goods, but was obliged to get his horses resharpeued to get home. U. S. Baker being able to get around again has purchased a new horse, Dangers of i'neumonli. A eohl at this time if neglected is liable to cause pneumonia which is so often fatal, and even when the pat lent has recovered thelungs are weakened, making them po-ouharlyKUsceptitdetothedevolop-merit of consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar will utop the cough heal and strengthen thelungs and prevent, pneumonia. F0IYSH0IiETTAR (WrtlMfMi fm, aw. M mXmltm Administrator's Notice. .'OeiN of ndmlnlstrntlnn, on the 'Mnt of ' ,1 IV, -k hilr i,r Tlionipv.n township, i cleiseiiM'd. h,ivln hocn (minted ,V the Ki-nlsu-r o Wills of Kimon rminty to the sutancrllipr, liiwe iiostoiiii-e ,nMric Is Hem, Fulton conn- lv. I oniisyiviinhi. !iH piM-o. ithn me Indented ( lo the Milil pstme will pleiisi. iiiakil. pciymeul nil Unp Imvinir elainis will present t lie in to I STIl.tAVla. TUl'AX, 1 '' 1 Administrator. Administrator's Notice. 1M ate r John A. Illiielt. I.euers of odmlnlst-iitlnn ou the estate of lolri A llluek. line of Tuylnr township. Fill t ii ommty l'u., iiecciiveil. Inivliii been tirtint eilhy the Ueirl ter of Will- for Fulton county. tji siihscrlher. whose nt ollle address Is uleifuii. Fulton ooiinty. l'u., 11 1 persons who lire Indebted to the Mild estute will pleu-e ni .; - pavment. und tnose h inK clulms will present theai to I. A. II1.ACK. I). M. Itl.Ai.K. .lun. 27 liva. Administrators. rum roi s.u.i-.. Situated ore mile east of MoContiell.sburif. I ii.. extendlux to Loudon nllce. eoiitalnlnK -21ft ACKI.S, AI.AKIil. M.W 11 A Mi 11,1 HN, nas lately been added to tt.o Improvements. Inefantils ndiniriiiilv adapted for Mock pur poses. Can lie houL-ht on tornis to suit Mir uhaser. Address the owner OAMKt, Oir.llKKT. . , Chunibersnuri. I'll, Parties wishing to visit the premises Inquire W, II, NF.T.SON. MoConnell-vturK. Pa. A Severe Cold for Three Month. 1 lie following letter from A. J. Nusbaum, of Balesville, Ind., tells its own story. "I suffered for three mouths with a severe cold A druggist prepared me some medicine, and a physician pre scribed for me, yet I did not im prove. I then tried Foley's Honey and Tar, and eight doses cured me." Refuse substitutes. Sold at Trout's drug store. Educational .Mcctinn. , The following is a report of the educational meeting hold nt litis tontown February 111 and I'M: Friday evening session - Meot inir was called to order by B. C. Lainberson, and Dr. A. K. Davis was elected chairman. Devotional exercises wore conducted by Key. John K. Melroy. B. C. Lainhorson made the open ing address, in which he extended the hospitality of the neoole of II Ilustontown. He asked all the teachers, as well as others, to feel that the institute was theirs, ei ther for success i,r for failure, just as they made it. The choir then rendered a fine selection of music, "The Song of the Brooklet.". Clem Chosnut then took up the subject. "The Aims and Influences of the True Teacher, " and the in stitute adjourned until !l o'clock Saturday morning. At the convening of this session the question, 'Kesponsibility of tho Teacher asan Educational Fac tor," was taken up by I). K. Strait. The subject was also handled by Prof, (irillith, l'rof.l'almor, Prof. Chosnut, Superintendent Barton and others. The .second question, 4,IIow to (Jet Pupils to Think," was opened by Miss Met.lcr, followed by Miss Sloan, I). K. Cliesnut and Prof. Palmer. The meeting then adjourned un til 1.30 p. in., when the question, "Influence of Community Upon the School, and Vice Versa," was discussed. This is the thought left: Better teachers make better schools, bettor schools will make a hotter community. The last question, "Troubles of the Teacher,'' was taken up by the teachers and thorough! v discussed, bringing before the people some of the things that give a teacher troubles the people do not know of. I'he mooting adjourned after singing "Home, Sweet Home." Eighteen teachers were present. BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone innilntf ktMrh mnd dwrtptb-n ni? rnU-kiy wertain our opinion free whether ad inrntition it pmhahtf ptiiMtUMe. fonimunlra, ftniiNtric(!yotit)lmitrai. Hamlbonkon I'atetit tent f rne. tl1et afonry fur mriitv mUiiu. I'atonia taken thrwutrh Munu k Co. retwlvs tyfrUti notic, without chama, in the Scientific American. A linndiiomclf lllnntrolM wneklr I.araMt dr. vuiuliim ef anf m-ientldo Jnurnal. Term., ;-iri f'.tir monltaf.il. Uuld byail newilpleni. MUNN&Co.89,B"i New York Uraiich Oltlun. tab V BU Waahliwlua. U. U Weak Hearts Ara due lo indigestion. Ninety-nine of ever one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when II was simple indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact lhal all cases of nean disease, noi organic, sre not only traceable lo, but are the direct reaull of Indl geslion. All lood taken Into the stomach wh::h falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing ll up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kaubla. of Nevada. O.. sari: had atomach Sit " (i La baart trouble alth It. I took Kodol Drapapala Cur for aboul tarn BMnths and It cured m. ' Kodol Digeeu What Yoi Zt and relieves the stomach 'of all nervou strain and the heart of all pressure. BotUMonlr. 1 1 .00 Slia holdlni 2H UroM tba trW ait, which aalla (or toe. Pnpmn4 . a D.WITT 00. OHWAOa Sold ntTrout'8 drug Htore. I Mi la- mum Pneumonia follows La Qrlpp hut never follows the use of FOLEY'S SITS It stopi the Cough and heala the lungt. Prevent Pneumonia and Consumption. Ma. 0. TAORia, of 1ST Osirood St., Chicago, wrltaat "Mr wife had la crippa and It left har with a vary bad oonh on har lnnga which foLai'i Bonn amo Tab anrad aomplatal. For Sale at Trout's Drug Store. Vlillinery K W .Millinery now reduced lo cost. We still have some very stylish trimmed hats, ready-to-wear hats, and children's caps. Ev ery thins? in our store is reduced. Come and et a bargain. Mrs. A. F Little McConncllsburg. AT COST I will close out my stock of Horse Blankets ot cost. I have a few I lad i a tors left that is of no account in hot weather, that must j;o at a saiaulioe. HARNESS Sinjfle and Double Driving and Farm Harness. It will jmv vou to see them and (fd prices. Yunkce bridle from sfl."0 up, and collars from $1.00 up. HARDWARE Tinware, Cutlery, Churns, Wash inj; Machines, Stoves, l'lpo, &c. WAGONS AND 4 BUGGIES Cornplauters, Spring Harrows all kinds of farming implements. Uon't forgot that I sell the only mower not in tho combine. VA. H. IN ESQ IT, M'Connellsburg Orchard Grove. Prices. 24 c. Mo. Mutter Salt, i.jc a bag pood H-day clocks, ii.'M; (,'ood, heavy, hoys' coats, 95e. Rubber Goods, In Youth's and Women's Arctic, Wo men,s felts and overs. Men's felts und overs. Men's and Hoys Gum boots lioys felts and overs all nt irieps to suit. Will eloso at cost .ill BLANKETS AND HAPS or bed comforts also a lot of shirts and overalls und underweur to muke room for spring poods. Call and see if nothing you can use. W. L.BERKSTRESSER, Manager. LUMBER For Sale 8.000 feet Pine Boards in 12X14, and 16-feet lengths. 1.000 1 1 -2-inch stuff. Call on or address D. E. LITTLE. MCONNt'.LLHHlllil-. I YOU NEED ABU6GY I t HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOD? f X A Bran New Falling Top j Buggy with Full Leather X t Trimming, Spring Cushion X and Back, Thousand Mile X 1 Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- 1 I nnf RHn ft. rinn tlaru q nl TPiMrt. T 1 ly Finishod throughout for I ONLY $50. Large Stock to select rom. I am also handling Hand made Buggies and Wagons. W. II. Evans, Hu 8 tontown, Pa. MERCANTILE &PPSAIS- m TAX LIST. McUoinii'lltinrg , March I. J(V1. Tlieintlottlnfflfiaiititnf reiHll und wl o'e nle vpmiIhm cr tlenliTA In jrfioitu, w tn, raerptianthno coinni Mliiipn or vttwin .r h lmtfofter kin. I nr rmniif. unhfprf t n mer. RHtlie llcenne Ux, In KiilMn rntinty, PpiinHvlviinU, .etnriie.l to tho Rroi-r HutlMirltlpn thurfln. Iit ihn nnilprntirtie l. liTDintilo Appralnor In anil for th county of riilt'in ator-'nivid kih piilillnlied by the (HrerV'on of (hu r omnilfMMiuicru ol naltl county. Names or rotnllors. ClaintlicHllon of IiukIiiohh. AyrTownMilp. J. C. StMtlcru, men-h an -lino . I. J'rtttrwon, m0rrhaiiflA. Mrn. tlnttiTHon Pock, nicrcliflmHie. Petr Ktrk. mprchanilioe. Daniel ConiiTer, proOucc. DcllMt Towmhlp. W. F. llnrt, mprrliamllce. Alilmaait Kunyan, mrchanH(ie. It.;, Mfllott, inprchantllKp. lowpli H. Mnllntt, tncrrliandlnft. Mrs MuMliU Akem, rarrluiti'lifo. fioneph V. Lake, tnerrlianillra. ii -i, Mellott, morcUandlno. Ilcthcl TownMilp. W. p. Gordon, merchandWe. Carticll V Mon, niTcliHuiline. K. M. Hill, mnrcliHiMltMfl. 1rn. M. K. Mann, tnerohaiKllne. Win. Palmer, merchandlMu Brutth Greek Towimlilp. tolin Plowlnjier, merplmntline. iHtnera S. Aki-ro, mercliamlUe leo. W. Mellott, niercliamllne. H. W. Hart, merchandise. M. Tniftx, inerchandtM, tint. O. Kynch. merrlmnflffe. 1. M Sehenck, merchandise, d. K. darkwn, inerchandlHO I Mi 11 In Townohlp. Harry Hitmil, clears. 8. Ij. liiicKley, meri'liandip. Frank O. Hare, raerclianUive. Mrn.d. I,, Welch, grocery. L. 0. Kfliey, luercTiandirie, duo. K. Meck, ct am. Chat. Mciltdiee, merchandise. ii. M. Koihly, luerchandiKO. II. O. Mc(iowaii, merchandise. Uarrlu Cllne, imrchamllne. Jt. Henry, limitture. Hurry K.Hinton, ruerchandUn. l irhrtel Laldig, merchandtrw. Si, K. Cromer, Htoves. Licking Creek TownnUlp. W. R. Hpoer, iLerchandliie. It. K. Hrtiiti, meicbandtsu. . K. Plttmap, merchandise. M tl, HoliMi'head, meichandliH). K. d. Croft, iuerchandtte. McConnellfburg. John Pattemon, Merchandtne. ttuo. W. HlHiier A Co., merchandMc. J. K. doluiMton. meichandtte. . Jrio. W. (lieatbead, mnrchandme. Hull & Hender. merchandise. V. II. Ni-hit, luerelianoiHe. (ieo. V. Smith, groceriea. ; ha rlen Hender, groceries, dno. A. Irwin, giocriett. lKviil Mil Hoy, locerleH. MoiitcuKlu Bro,, groceries, 'J'Iium. rUnill. grocurleit. Jhnrle! F. Ncott, rocerlen. (J. ii. .Sterenn, merchant tailor A. L Nacc A Son., mercliiint tailor. b.r. A. F. Little, milHncry. A. d. irwin V Co,, mitiiiiery. M ihn May Joliuton, millinery. Mr M. II. Trout, drug. S. IMi kfoii, ilrug Win. Stoner, liiritituru. W. s. i.Icvi iiit. furniture. T. d ComT!r, farming iiu'-leinenti. N. A. N.ltlt, laruitng tniptu;uenra. lien. Ki'xmtli, ciaiH' !.. .Sf.vlar. ctir. Albert St'oiKT, Htovea & tinware. W. M K-nnedy, bariieiri. o. Ii .vlfltott. hatdwiire und machinery. i'aylor Township. CHleb Itaitnt), tucrchaiidife. A. d. Liimbuifton iiierchaiitlitie. N. M. Kirk, merchamliite. ' W. U lierkftreer, mereli'iiidiBe. S. C. Ilracey, merchau line A. X. Witter, iiierchaud'pe. W. It, Kvttn, bugkttifri. Clem ChcRiiut, lurnltiire. ThompMHi TuwtiHhip. J. II. rova't, merchiiihlitf. A inn Sharpc, uierehamlie. Inu. C. UihiIh, merabutidlM). leniiis KvertH. merchandise. Tod Tow-whip. dohti A. Hrimil, merchaiHtlfe, l Kd. For-, m h-tii ii-i. d.C. Fore, m.. h u .mi r, ., t'nloti Towr.cliip. S. O. Lu-altley, ruitrcltandlxr, Srrlrvei- Itrim., mirchanlt-e. S. K. MrKee, mercnandkne. dame A. Iteatty, tuerchunillne. Well Towtifthlp. Frank Mprowl, grocery, liit u nit ii tin r a To., iiivrcliaiidltio. M. W. HotM'k, iiicicl ariltfe t, N. i. Cuimh jjiiim, merehaiifllfe. ii. M. J tlwHHlo, nif it tmn.llfu. fled. W, Sipe, ni'-ri-handino. Mrn. It. K. McClaiu, nttioim. K. A. Hortcii, liit-rch'iii.li-i). A'ntl notlru l hereby afven to all tHiHhto. herein that an appeal, in accordance with the Merrantlle Appraiser' Act of Awembly will be ield by the TreaMirer of Fulton countv. aetliii eonjuiii'tioii witli the naid A ttnralHr. at th jttiee of the Countv Trt'HNtirer. In th f,tt,rt Houne, Me(;onnelUburg, Pennsylvania, on Krl- iny, April it i:h, ueiweeii the Loura or 10 .... .... , j. ui., wneii im where all partie Intereftteil are required to ap ear and all gritvanceu will be beard. ANDKltKOX MELLOTT, Mercantile Appraltter. UMBEKLAND VALLEY i l.illi T AISLE. May 25, 1903. Leave no. t uo 4 do. do. I! do. 10 111) a.at tA.M tA.M P. tP.B p. U Winohestf-r ? a .... lo 80 Mnrtinsburif fit 1111 7 II HttKeratowD .... 8 60 8 M I'i HO 8 4A B (X) 10 IS UreencuHile .... II ft HI 12 O 4 vn 8 H 10 84 MruKrnbiirK.... .... 00 IU 3o 8 ,SU .... Ctittiutiersburif.. 7 81 9 40 1 OS 4 40 tl 45 10 U Witynenloro 7 05.... 18 OU 8 8ft.... Shliipc-nsburg... 7Mil0 00 1 lift ft 02 9 Kill 19 Newvllle 8 I0HO 1H I i 6 21 gnu;, Cm lisle 8 80 10 80 2 08 B 4K UMiO-i MeutaiiDlOBburg,. 8 to II On X 83 6 10 10 07 tl 21 UlllKburir 10 On B Arr, linrrUburg. 9 07 II 2ii ( 40 6 DOIO 2ft 12 40 Arr. I'bllit 1 1 4M 8 17 6 47 2x 4 tl 4 a Arr. New York. 2 13 6 Ki 8 OM 12 33 7 13 7 18 Arr. Ualllmore.. 12 10 8 11 t 00 S 4fi 2 20 7 16 V. H. P. M. P. H. P. U. 4. M. A. H Trutn No 12 eawt run. riuilv vnun. u.m... between HaierMtuwn und 111.1-1-11.11. u..in.. UttKenaowD 1.06 and arriving at Harrlaburif ut Additional ea't-bound local trains will run dally, except .Sunday, aa follows: I.euv Carlisle 7.06 a. m., 12.30 p.m. 8.16 p.m., leave Mt-cbunlchburif 6.61 a. m., 7.29 a. m.. 12.62 p. m.. '.2.1 p, m.. TraiDH Noh. 2. 8 and 1 10 run dnlin iwi.i... ti.. gentowa and HurrinLiurg t Liuliy except Sunday. no. 9 109 P.al p.y. 8 80 ft 66 8 2ft II 06 II 28 11 42 12 02 i to 66 (6 80 a so 8 61 9 18 9 84 62 12 IH 12 an 12 M 10 12 10 M 10 57 1 16 P. a! TrUin NO. l.Vmt Flinil llllllv .JMnl fclnn.... between ilurrinburK and HaKerstown, leuv Inn Harrlsbunr at 6.16 p.m. und arriving at Ha- p - -, l. . .1 . .. y. iu. Additional local trains will leave Harrlaburi aa follows: Eor Carlisle and Intermediate na tions ai O.OT a. m.. H.ui p. m. and 8.30 p. m., alw lorMechaniUHburir. DlUhburir und intKmiui- atatlunaat 7 110 a. m 1.10 p. ui. and o.u p. nt Train No.. I, and loft run dally between ttamaburt and HaKemtown. Pullman palace leepiu earn between Ne and 110 east and between Phlladelpn a and Welsh on N. A W. Railway on tralna lu went and is cast, eioept that ou Sunday the Phila delphia sleeper will run east on No. . ThrouKh ooaohea to and from Phlladalpbls on iraina i, t and t eaat and 6, 7 and 9 weat. - jauy. t Dally exoept Sunday. SOUTH EBN PKNN'A B. a TRAINS. Paa. I Pan Mil. tai a m Leave no. 1 no. S no. 6 no. 1 P. U A. H A. M A. at Hilllmore II 66 4 44 a 52 12 00 New Vorlt 7 65 12 10 8 66 ''"I I! 40 4 26 8 40 11 40 Huriixburif 6 00 7 6ft II 46 8 20 IMlWburK. 8 60 4 02 MechnnlOMburif.. 6 19 8 16 12 06 I 87 LarllKle 6 40 8 87 12 27 S 67 Newvllle 6 02 9 00 12 61 4 10 SlilppenKburw... 8 20 9 IH 1 10 4 82 Wayntwboro 10 82 2 06 6 Oh ChaniberKburir.. go 9 8n I 82 4 60 Mereeinburif.. . 8 16 10 80 6 4C UreeucuHtle .... 7 06 10 01 1 60 6 14 Huttemtown .... 7 27 10 22 t 17 6 87 Maninnbur 8 2411 10 624 Ar. Wlnubealor. 9 10 II 65 7 10 A. M. A. U. P. H. P. M. Paa. toe "j 4 as 09 I ao IOC ( 00 an 103 Ml 4 u ou a m III B 61 ' 10 fkl WI0 IS Ihlll 05 M.U. M I 14 8 16 a 6o 06 r. m. O. KENNEDY. UKjl W MARTIN. Vloe Pies. A (len. Supt. Supt. ,n. a. niiiiiiid, uen. raws, a lent. Paa. Mil Lve. - Arr. a u a u Cbambemburii.. 8 461160 Marlon B S3 II Si . Meruemburf .. Oil 10 DO lxiudon tin lit ....Klolnuond.... tU Ik) 4. M. r. H. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. II A Kill US. R. M. DOVVNES, First class Tonsorial Artist, MoCONNKrj.SniJll, PA. A Clean Cup and Towel with each Shave. Everything AnllM-ptlo. Kazora Slerlllr.ud. IWShop In room lately occupied by Kd lirnkc ISAAC N. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In all styles of hair cut HP,"' entiy shaves. Hay-rum, Crrnms- H lich.l.iizel, without extra ehnrKe. Fresh towel to ,.nch nntomer Lutesl Improved np, piirutus for sturllielntt tools. Parlors opposite Fulton House. I.AWYKHS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg:, Pa. All Ictfal business and collections entrusted will eceive careful and prompt attention. CIILHCIIKS. Prksuyterjan. Uev. VT. A. West, D. D., Pastor. Preo'-hinp' Rprvlces each alternate Sabbath at 10:H0 a. in. and every Sunday evcnii:i at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternnte Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 9:15. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist Episcopal He v. J. v. Adam, Pastor. Sunday School at 0:H0 a. m. Preuchlnp; every othn Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Ihursday evening at 7:00. United Presiiytehian Rev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school atP::i0 a. ni. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sundnv evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christinn Union at 7:00 p. m. Praypr meeting Wednesday evenintr at 7:00. " ft & V A NCI KL.i, A li L. t'TH K R A N U 0 V . A. G. Wolf. Pastor. Sunday M-hool (l:l"j a.m. 1 reaching evi rv other Sumlnv morning at 10::ii) nnd every other Sun day evening at 7:00. fiivic. inn Vti deavor at H.00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Rev . C. M. Smith. Pns- tor. Sunday school lit 9:.I0 a. in. Preaching jn alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. TF.R.MS )I' C(M U f. The first term of tho Courts of Ful ton county in the year fchnll commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. ni. The second term eonmieiiiv.ii .n ti.o third Monday of March, nt 2 o'clock in. The third term on the Tnpmlnv nnvt following the second Monday of'juue. lit 1ft r.1ln..l. - " uw ... UIVJUIV a. 111. Ihe fourth term on tho firt Mnmint f October, at 2 o'clock p. ra. jiokoi'gii on rn rs. Justice of the Peneo TVw.moc l;' Sloan, L. H. Wille. ' Constable John H. Poyle. liurgess H. W. Scott. Councilmen D. T. Fields. Tnn .! Hohman, Samuel Hender.M. W. Nace. lei'K wiinam Hull. High Constable Wm. Baumgardncr. School Directors A. IT. 'n.. Tr.i,r. A. Irwin. Thomas F. Silnnn. F M Taylor, John Comerer, C. Is. Stevens! GENKK.IL DIRECTORY. President Judge Hon S.Mo. Swope. Associate Judces Lemuel k'lrlr Tin. vld Nelson. ' Prothonotary, &c. Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney Oerinm n ran. lels. ' ' " Treasurer George II. Mellott. Sheriff Daniel C. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields. Jury Commissioners C. H. K. Plum. mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John S. TInrris, W. C. Davis, S L. Garland. Commissioners S. T). M.llnti. n,... Sigel, and H. P. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henrv. County Surveyor Jonas Lake. Countv Sunerintendpnt fi...ioo Barton. Attorneys W. Scott Alexander, .1. Nelson Sipes, Thomus F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. It. Shaftner, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. V.'. Kirk. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Coiinellshiir.rT ...l.,r.' No. 744 meets every Frldav evening in tne Comerer Building in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 44 met tij every Saturday evening in the Croaier building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 nieels every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrisonvllle Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Harrisonville. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. (101 meets In Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King Post G. A. 11. No. .KiS mm w, McConnellsburg In Odd Fellows' Hall the first Saturday In every mouth at 1 p. m. Royal Arcanum.Tuscarora Council, No. 121, meets on thermite Motulnv evenings In P. O. S. of A. Rail McConnellsburg. iu Washington Camp No. 4!7, I. O. S. A., of New GrenndH, meets everv .Sat urday evening in P. O. S. .f A. ' hull. Washington Cam,i, No. ,V4, P. ( s. of A., Uusluutown, meet every Sutur. urday evening in 1. O. H. of A. Hu). John Q. Taylor Post O. A. R., N. 6811, meets every Saturday, on or jin i preceding full moon in Lafhlev hall, at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley, Woman's Relief Corns, No. 80 meets at same date and plitco at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKibbin Post No. 4C2, G. A. S., meets the seeond and fourth Saturdays In each month hi, Pleasur, Ridge - ADVERTISF. IN Tbe Fnlton Conotj News. t