! VJMf9S!Sfimmi9)!Jf.l Iff!1-!1. .LiJ .. -. T91 I i fd ii m m mi n , ., ., i . i. ip. . m " " ' J. E. Lyou, of West Dublin, was in ton Moada. The largest line of nobby straw hats tt J. K. Johnston's. Mrs. L. II. Youse sjnmt Mon day with friends at Mercersburg. Foley's Honey and Tar contains uo opiates and can safely be given to children. Vou can buy a watch guaran teed for 1 year for 75c. at J. K. Johnston's. Tlio Crystal Springs camp meeting will open August l'.th and continue ten days. Take your Wool, Butter and Kggs to Huston's at Saltillo and you will go home with bargains. This is a g vl time to sub scribe lor the Fulton County Nkivs. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. John Shaffer was at Mercers burg on business, Monday, and while there, he purchased a fine buggy. You will be well dressed if you buy that Suit for Decoration Day of lluston, at Saltillo. They fit and please. Miss Myrtle Stouteagle, of East Water street, is spending a couple of weeks with her sister. Mrs. W. S. Warthiu, in the Cove. Last Saturday, K. S. Wible sold his house and two lots in the Magsam Extension to S. K. Pitt mau, of this place. The annual Memorial Sermon will be preached in the M. E. church in this place next Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock by Kev. J. V. Adams. Salt, (50c. a sack; 10 lbs. Gran. Sugar 1.00; Tibs. Prunes 2:c.; 4 Cans Corn 2"c; lbs. Kice 2:c, at the store of lluston, the bar gain man at Saltillo. Uev. A. G. B. Powers, of Need more, will conduct song service at Bedford Chapel M. E. church, rear Sideling Hill postofliee, Sun day night, May i'sth, at m o'clock. All are invited to attend. John G.Smith, a Cumberland Valley railroad passenger brake man, who was asleep two miles away trom the explosion and rail road wreck near Harrisburg, was thrown out of bed by the shock. A frost hereon last Saturday night did a good deal of mischief to eafly garden vegetables. What was peculiar, was the fact that in some gardens beans, tomatoes, and corn were entirely destroyed while in adjoining lots, not a thiug was injured. Mrs. frank Little, of Hancock, who had gone to Baltimore for treatment a few days before, died in that city ou Wednesday of last week. The remains of the de ceased were brought to Hancock and interment was made in the Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Little was a Miss Euglish before mar riage, and is survived by her hus band and seven childreu. "I THANK THE LORD !" cried Hannah Plant, of Little liock, Ark., "for the relief I got from Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful runniug sores, winch nothing else would heal, aud from which I had suffered for 5 years. " It is a marvelous healer for cuts, burus and wounds. Guaranteed at Trout's drug store; 2oc. WEST DtBLI.v. Ella Lake, who is employed in McConnellsburg at the Fulton House, spent Sunday at the home of her father, Jonas Lake. D. T. Humbert, of Thompson township, candidate for associate Judge, was in this vicinity last Friday. We think he would be all right. John Mum ma lost a cow and a horse by death not long ago. Koy Cromwell, near Maddens villo, spent Sundav. in this vicin ity. AdaKeeder spent Sunday at Hustontown. M. L. Laidig and niece, Sarah Clevenger, spent Sunday with rolativ'os in Trough Creek Valley, Huntingdon county. HOT WEATHER PILES Persons aftiicted with Piles should be careful at this season of the year. Hot weather and bad drinking water contribute to the conditions which make piles more painful and dangerous. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve stops the pain, draws out the soreness and cures, (jet the genuine, bearing the name of E. C. De Witt & Co. Sold atTrout's drug store. Desirable Real Estate at Public Sate, The undersigned, aent for the owner, will sell at private sale the following desirable real es tate, situate in Tod township, Fulton county, Penna., U mile north of McConnellsburg, adjoin ing hinds of Fred Gross, Abram Pittmau, Shaffer's Heirs, George Brant, and others, containing Twenty Acres, all under fon;e, ami in good state of cultivation. The improvements are a good Two-Story Log House, and Bank Barn, together with nec essary outbuildings. There is also on the premises A Fine Or chard of All Kinds of Fruit, and a spring of Never Failing Water Near the House. This is an attractive opportunity for any one wanting a small farm, and a desirable country home, the price is very reasonable, and the terms easy. For furth er particulars, call on or address John Siiakti:u, McConnellsburg, Pa. o-17 t."). TIMh TKIED AND MURIT PROVEN. One MinuteCough Cureis right on time when in comes to curing coughs croup, whooping cough, etc. It is perfectly harmless, pleasant to take aud is the chil dren's favorite cough syrup. Sold at Trout's drug store. LOCUST OROVIi. Quite a number of our folks at tended the baptismal services in Buck Valley last Sunday. Ira Smith was the guest of Miss Ora Lay ton lasl Saturday. Our merchant at Locust Grove is doing a good busiuess. Our farmers will do well by calling on Howard for their twine for the coining harvest. Ourfiieud, W. H. Spade, of Altoona, is spending a few days with us, after which he will go to Pittsburg, where he has obtain ed employment at s:;.."0u day of eight hours. Mr. Soade expects j to make the Smoky. City his fu i ture home. A REVELATION. II you will make inquiry it will be a revelation to you how many succumb to kidney or bladder troubles in one form or another. If the patient is not beyond medi cal aid, Foley's Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoints. Sold by all dealers. The New Insurance Company. The Fulton County Mutual Fire Insurance Company now have their charter, and have received from their printers, all their sup plies of policies, application blanks and other stationery, nec essary for the transaction ol bus iness, and theoflicersare as busy as nailers placing agents and re ceiving applications from those who wish to go in on the ground floor. Our neighboring counties have local companies for their home protection, and there is no reason why FulUm should be less enter prising. Policies ia the new company will go into effect on and after the lirst ot June. Uo Vou Want a Suit ? One that lils you, tbut will look gn-tf-el, Hint will wear ami wour und w-ar, ami at a prire very much lower thun you have hern aiviiKUiiui.nl to pay 'f If o, you want to Gilbert C. .Mello'.t, one ot the Normal students here, who has the agency for one of the largest tailoring establishments In the I'niU.'d States. Mr. Mellott will show you sample.-., lake your measure juHt as well us any tailor, semi in your order, and he guarunlees the suit to be all riyht or you need not take it. At least, it will not cost you anything to see him and talk the' matter over. His prices are surprisiiiu'ly low. Ijel him know and lie will call to see you. Cn.uKUT C. Mki.i.ott. It. MeCoiinell.sburjf, l'a. Clouser Hess. At the Lutheran parsonage in this place, on Tuesday, May l(i, 1'JOj, Kev. A. G. Wolf united in marri'ige Mr. Jacob Clouser and Mrs. Margaret C. Hess, both of Avr township, this county. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money If Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in (5 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Pans Medicine Co., St Louis, Mo. Register and Clerk's Notice. V.-tlrf -.i tT"t- ci-n thr.t the following named iiocomtuni havf fl'ed thir hccoun's In the KckImt und clerk's olllce of Pulton oountj-. V'a.. nod 'but the same liU'- pr'jr.t etl to the Orphunv Court ot Raid ocnmTT lor eoiillrtnatluD on the Tue-nla? fuiluTvlrip the -(Jtl ftlotnlny ot .luue next telnir the i:ith 1. I. First nnd tlnul nccuiint of The Rrul F.stnte Trust Company ot Philutlelphift Trustee of es tate of .lohn McKll.bin lute u minor. J. First nnd tlnnl Heeount ill .tennle iMinlcl. nclniluisiriii rlx of the esinte of O. r'rnk IHin lets, Ime ot LlektnK Creek township deeensed. H The seeoimt of John A. Kerlln. ndmlnlit trntor it. n. n. e. I. it. of Mrs. Miu.Mnlene Pott hMe of Ayr lowrHlup, deeeasecl. I. r1rt nmt dual iieeount of o. I', t 'not, and .1, T.. Oiissintter mini! ulsirutors of tin- estuie of Mitry UrlsMlnuer litte of Wells township, de eeiied. First, nnd flnul iieooimt of !. A. and O. M. Itlttek iiilininisti-Hlors of the est ute of John A. Mlitek lute ol Tuylor township, deeeitsed, IteiMsler s Olllee. I ijKO. A. H A RltlS. .Mn 17, l!v. i llenMer. Prothonotary's Notice. Notice h herehv given that the following naniisl Mflromitimtn have lllpd their Recount In th I'rotlionotarv OMiee and tlett the fame will he presented to the Court of Common Plea of Kiitron County, IVmi., on Tuesday following necond Monday of . I one next liulng t;ltli Inct.) First and final iieeonnt of .liienn Sliult.? eMiiiinilit-e of Miiivaii Hurtoii 11 lunatle, title of Helhel township, now deeeased. ProthVn Orlloe, J C.KO. A. HAKIMS, May 1,", , li'C.l j l'rutliunotary. Notice. Notiee in liereb.y given tlittt tny wife Mutildu F. Uiiu'ilollar lius left my bed and board without just cause, and that 1 will pay no deljU of her ciid traetinjr. .Iamf.s H. UlNF.INll.l.AK. May 1.1. l!H)5. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between the undersigned has been this day dis solved by mutual consent, and that each will hereafter do business on his own account, and neither will be re sponsible for any financial obligations assumed by the other. J acoii Ci.orsF.R, r.. E. Cuh-skk, May 20, lmC). Ayr township, lit. Fulton County, Pa. TO CURE A COLD IN OWE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quiuiue Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. G row's signature is on each box. oc Profit in Both Light and Water. The annual statement of the finances of the borough of Cham bersburg, shows that the elec tric light plant is the largest scurce of income which the bor ough has, instead of being a sink hole into which the prolit of the other departments are poured. During the past year the water department gave the borough a profit of over 5,000 and the light department a profit of over 9,000. WHAT IS LOLLY'S KIDNEY CURE ? Answer: It is made from a prescription of a leading Chicago physician, and one of the most eminent in the country. The in gredients are the purest that money can buy, and are scientifi cally combined to get their ut most value. Sold by all dealers. LAUREL RIDGE. James Peck and wife visited lienry Trott Sunday. Robert Mellott, wife and son, Garthwaste, visited his parents last Sunday. Among those who visited Mrs. David Lynch last Sunday, were, Uiddis Lynch and wife, Will Biv ens, wife and daughter; IZobert Mellott and wife, Jacob Clouser and wife, and Nellie Hess. David Strait and wife, of Hus tontown, spent Saturday and Suuday with his sister, Mrs. Robert Mellott, and family. Elmer Clouser and Daisy Shaw attended May meeting Sunday. Mrs. Robert Mellott, Mary Shives and Mrs. Johu Waltz, vis ited Oliver Peek's one day last week. Rev. Ahunaaz Mellott will preach at Laurel Ridge next Sun day at 10 o'clock. WILL CURE CONSUMPTION. A. A. Ilerren of Finch, Ark., writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best preparation forcoughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cured consumption in the first stages." Meeting of Stockholder. Notice is hereby given that a mooting of the Stockholders of the Fulton Telephone Compiny will be held at Needmore on Sat urday, June 10, 1905, at 1 o'clock p. m., f ir the election of officers aud the transaction of such other business as may be brought be fore the meeting. J. S. SvVAItT.VVKI.DKU, M. D. Secretary. At Mrs. A. F. Little's you will find a nice lot of raid summer hats which have just ar rived from the city, at bargains. A nice hat pin with each lady's hat, and a fan or a doll with each child's hat for one week, Store opposite postofliee, Strikingly Attractive May Millinery This business has flourished and grown great because It has been built on the firm foundation of worthy merchandise and close profits. Our Millinery Leadership is very Pronounced You'll find hero, ready-to-wear and tailored hats, trimmed hats, "cltic." and stylish, originally designed by our special expert milliner. This Is the second season we have glvon our patrons the benefit of an exclusive city modlsto. Our millinery has won undisputed prestige for our store. Hundreds of Hots All prices, trimmed and untrimmed, in stock. Children's hats, baby bonnets, caps and cloaks, gorgeous flowers, beautiful foliage, elegent Illumes rtnd ribbons, unncjualed in quality and splender, ready for your inspection and selection. This is the Strongest Lace Season Known for Many Years. We have therefore prepared for you a tempting assortment of at tractive patternn In Valonclennos, English laces, German laces, Venlso and Orlentol, all-over lnees, black, white and cream, at surprisingly low prices. We Call Your Attention to the folly of sending to the big city houses for goods you could buy at home for less money. Your trade belongs to us, and you will find ou our counters a lino of smart dress fabrics unrivaled by any store. T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Md. Entire new stock lilO'i Banner Patterns. millinery. MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Under-selling Store. We have just received a fine lot of Mid-Summer Hats, latost styles. ' If you want to know the latest styles come to our store and get them. Ladies' Heady Trimmed Hats from 50 cents to tlO. Children's Hats from 25 cents to $2. Ready-to-Wear Hats and Turbans In all col ors. Ladies' Dress Bonnets from 81 to $:t.G(. Sunbonnets 10 and 15 cents. Wrappers 75 cents, Shirt-waist Stilts $1.35 to $1.75. Shirt Waists fiO cents to 2.25. Puff, Hack and Side Combs 12 cents and up. Jtibbons in ull shades at the lowest prices. Helts from 10 to 50 cents; hiw.ea 2c to 25c a yard; Corsets and Collars; Ladies Gauze Vests 5 cents; Infant's Hose 7 cents Fancy Hat Pins, Collars or Fans, with every hat. Come and see our goods whether you buy or not. Your's respectfully, MRS. A. F. LITTLE, Opposite Postoffice.' ROUSS RACKET STORE CORSETS, CORSETS, We handle the best Corsets that is made and in the lst styles. It is the Armorslde, at 8!ic. Also 25, 3H, and 45o ones. Announcement for April and Housecleaning Time Hardware, 20Hi building paper 50c roll. 30Mi building paper 75c roll. Bachelor manure forks 4fc. Poultry wire 3 to 7c a yd. Garden rakes 15 to 22c. Steel shovels 48o. Floor oil cloth lite, Best grade floor oil cloth 24o. 4 boxes carpet tacks 5o. Matting tacks lc. Horse shoe pincers 25 and 55c. Shoeing hahimers 25c. Horse rasps 10 to 24c. Curry Combs 5 to Mio. Thanking you for the Increase In our business, we are HULL & BENDER, Felt window shades 8c. Oil shades fringed 23c. 50c shades for 35c. White curtain poles 8c. Brass rods 8c. Lace curtains 24 yd 39c. Lace curtains 3 aud 3 yd long for 63c to 91. Proprietors, Notice to Tax-Payers. The Tax-puyers of Kulton county are h ore by notilieil tlmt 1 will meet them t the following tiiiifit ttinl pUcuit, lu Ihe UiHtnctn named, lor the purport ot receiving the State, County and Do Taxes for the veur 1005, vie; Thui-Htlfiy, Juno 1, at Hiram P. O., In Taj lor towiuuip, from 1 to 8 a. m. Welli ThurHday, June 1, at Woll Tannery, from 1 to 'S i m. at New lirenaila from 4 to H.'M p. m. Taylor. Friday , June 2. at Waterfall from 0 to 7. 0 a. in., at Dublin Mill ironi f to lu.OV a in., ut Clear Kidge from 11 Ut 12.00 in., aud at HuNtontown Iroiu 2,00 to 4 p. m. Dublin. Saturday, June 3, at Burnt Cabin, atttnuuk'H Hoi el I roio lu k. in. to !2 ui., at Kort Liukuton, from 'J to ;O0 p. hi., and at kunb ville, Saturday, Juno 3, tn Tod township at il am mi l' More from 5 to 6 p. m. Tod. Monday, .June A, at the Treunurer'a Of-rt-.e, MuConnalltiburg from a. m. to 12 in McConnellsburg. Monday, June 0, at the Treasurer utttco, from ii to 6 p. m. HriiHb Creek. Wednesday, 11111101, at A kern vtlle from l.Hu to 10 a, m., at Lynch '1 More from lu.;u) to 1 1 -Ml a. m. at Kiumavllle from I 30 to 2.HU p.m., at John Plomiliiuer'ii utore from -t to ft p. m. and at Abuer Mttllutt'n from 6.'W to 7 p. m. I'lilon. Thursday, June 8, ut Amaranth, from H to a. in., at heilovera' Store from 10 to 11.30 a. m., aud at Lafhley'mitore, from 1.30 to 3 p. m. Htliei-Friday. June V, at Wartordflburg, from 7 to 10 a. iu., at iTraitkllu MIU freui 11 a, iu., to 12 m., ami at Ito.t from to 4.30 p. in. Belt'uHt, Saturday, Juno 10, at Neidmore, fruiu 1 :iD to 11a. iu., at Joseph W. Lake's etora from 1-30 to a p. m. Thompson. Monday, June 111, at Plum Itun, from 10 a. 111., to 12 m aud at Amos Sharpe'i tlont, from 2.30 to 4 p. m. Tuesday, Juue 12, at (J.J. Mellott' Atom (Uem, P.O.) In He I last township, from 7 to 8, a. iu, Ayr Tuesday, Juue 13, at Illy Cove Tan ner , from 9 to 11 a. ui., auO at Webster Mills, from 1 to 3 p. m. Licking Creek. -.Wednesday, June 14, at 8a luvla from It to 11 a. m., and at Harrlsonvllle from 1 to 3 p. iu., and at Joseph 11. Mellott' store at Andover, from 4 to 0 p. ni. All persons appearing at the respective placet to pay their taxes will mj allowed a reduction of or before J11W 2fttu the duplicates will l put Into the bands of a Justin of the Peace In each township, lor collection; all parties then owing will be required to pay the full Tax cbargrd on duplltsato, and lues allowed by law fur collecting dehl. The rate Is 6 nulls LICKNHKH, -All persons who are subject to Mercantile or Manufacturers' Llcens are re quenUHlto iuH me at the above tiroes and places, as 1 am 00 milled by law to bring suit on all un paid Lteeunus by J uly 10, iwxt. A. O. LaI'VKR, April DO, 1001. County Treasurer. per cent, if Taxes are not na Subscritx tor Uio Wb. nnd get prices. You are welcome .McConnellsburg. CLOTHING, CLOTHING. We have any thing you may want. Chil dren's suits from 75c to 2.25; youths, $2.25 to $4.25; men's, $2.40 to $7.75. Meat saws 20 to 75c, 8c, foot rules 1 in., brass band rules 28c. 3x3 In , steel but hinges ,05c. Mattings 10, 12 to 20c. V e have just added to our stock a nice line of Lancuster gins-hams ut He a yard. Have you seen any of that 1-4 unbleached muslin that we arc sell ing at 7o yd. Compare it with what you have been paying 8c. Red table damask 23c; white 23c. Wo now have our men's summer un derwear, and it Is fine, men's double seat drawers 23c; Balbriggnn drawers and shirt 4,'lc. wejusi received a new Bhoe for children and misses with a low heel that we think is hard to beat, 0 to 8 G.'lc; fU to 12 75c; 12 to 2 90c' See onr line of shoes. F0IYSHONErTAR Adminisrator's Notice. ..rruicn, m OIHII I DISl Til HOfl Oil the estate Of Jttoolt v. Miller, lata Diibllu township. Kulton ..'uu.T. ucucficii, nuvinir neen Ki'uut eilhy the KeKlHlerof WIIIh for Kulton county, to tnu huoNorllier. whose postortloe uiidre Is Buineymiurif. r ennsylvania, all pemou. wuo urn imioiuen to tne suld emmo will please mBke payment, und those hnvlnif clu'uuwlll present tUem to w W. 8. MII.I.KK, Mivy ii. 1805. Administrator. OTIPR OP APl'I.ICATION KOK TltANS- ' kk or ugroit i.kknsk-n.iiIob is hereby nlven that Hurry Huuill li Hied his pe- .itmu wii.ii nie cierK 01 me t;otirtM ox virter Hesslou o the Peaon of Kulton c: jnnlv, Pu usklnif Him mild Court to transfer the l.lquur l-.ieen.se grunted ( M1I W. Sevlitr on .hiuuu ry 1J, at Mel.'oiiiiellHlnin-'. I'll., in liei'in Ap-I! I, I'.tOft. for the remainder of the venr. Aud that applleatlon for said Iruusler a III be K resented to l lie sulci Court on the sjotli (uy 0f lay, A. D., IDofc. at lOo'eloek A. M. Clerk's (Hllee, I UKO. A. II A IIHIS May 10. f Clerk, i;. S. far ehildtuni j-ift. jurm. ftn , Administrator's Notice. Notiee t nureny i;ivnn tliut let turn or admin istration have been Kiunted tothe tinderslKued upon the estate of Harry Cutehall late of I aylor townslilp, Kulton oountv, Po deeeas ed. All persons havlnx cluluis against .aid es tate wilt present them properly autlienlleated fur settlement, and those uwluu the nuniu will please call und settle. T. E. FI.KM1NO, Cler KUtce, I'a., --ofi. Atlnilulstrator, One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds ami Croup. par Sale at Trout's dru store. "Ask for the 1905 6 Buildings Filled With the Best Bargains on Earth I I have just got a car of Mifllinburg Hand-made Buggies and H agons Hand-made Buggies, 18 Spokes, 4 -Bow Top, Long-distance Axle, Full Nickel Trimmed, $65 Each; Regular Price $85. Hand-made, 3 -Seated Top IVagons, 18 Spoke Wheels $80; Regular Price $110. Factory Buggies $45 to $55 each. Single or Double Driving Harness at a Bargain. One horse Farm IVagon, Double Bed, Spring-Seat and Brake $34; Regular Price $45. 1 have just bought a car load of Deering Bin ders, Mowers, Rakes, and Twine. Write me for Prices and Terms. 200 TONS OF FERTILIZER for Sale. Those who used our high grade fer tilizers last fall and used them beside goods they got from other dealers, report that our goods is showing up much better than theirs. We are still selling the same grade as last fall. - No Resacked Goods to be got from me. Everything fresh and new. Write or phone to me your needs. CLAY PARK, Three Springs. Fei. 5 ' I Spring Business ft is on the boom now. Every Season we try jjj too add some new feature to the construction fi of a garment. This spring we call your at- tention to our non-breakable concave shoulder $j and we can explain to you many other things 3 that add greatlv too the appearance of a w garment. Be with the majority and come m M '. S3 ana see us. 60LDSMITH THE TAILOR, McConnellsburg, IF ex. Opposite the Public School liuilding. :3 ReadThis Twice Star Trading Stamps Given. Fix It on Your Memory, It is interesting to know "that" $12.95 buys an Oak bedroom suit. $12.95 buys a Parlor suit; $ 2.95 buys an Enamel Iron Bed full size. Qtr buys a Velour covered vpJ.O couch A postal will bi-luff you an illustrated circular. It will post you on Iocs. Complete liun of Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Oil Cloth ik'O Curtains, Shades, eta. ' pi LlK Star Tradlq C Close to C W. M. H. li. 1 depot. X DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tta 11.09 hottteoMUIni 3H Hm..tha IrUIMu. whlck Mill for f 0 rauuio OMkV at tm uaoutxiiT or B. C. D.WITT COMPANY, CUICAGO. wr Kodol Alraanae and 200 rimo; v 8S m m tumps civen. Frank E. Miller,' 13-17 East Market Street, Chambersburg, Fa. Yea-i Calendar,"
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