I 0itm Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. I Erueal Linn, of Altoona, is Vis- j ilinj; hl.i KM-ciita, John Linn nd ! wife, of this pltice. : Sound kidneys are safeguard I of life. Make the kidneys healthy j with Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold j by all dealers. This is a japcl time to sub scribe tor the Fulton County News. Only a dollar a year in ad vance. Foley's Kidney Cure purities the blood by straining out impur ities and tones up the whole sys tem. Cures kidney and bladder troubles. Sold by all dealers. Mrs. Alice Breitweiser, of Winnemac, Ind., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. A. K. Alexander, Mrs. D. S. Maun, and other rela tives and friends, in this vicinity. Huston, the bargain mau of Saltillo, sells 17 pounds of Gran ulated Sugar for $1; 8 cakes of Star Soap for 25 cents; Jelly Glasses with tin lids, 2c each; Leather flynets, t5c. a set. JJlair Appleby wintered IS ewes, which yielded 30 worth of wool and 20 lambs. He sold 14 lambs last week for $50 cash, leaving him 12 lambs aad the 18 old sheep. A pretty good invest ment, i The famous little Pills Early Risers cure constipatiou, sick headache, biliousness, etc. They never gripe or sickeu, but impart early rising energy. Good for children or adults, bold by Stout eagle & Bro. All Sunday school people and others interested in the organi zation of a Sunday school Normal Class, are requested to meet in the Sunday school room of the M. E. church m this place on next Tuesday evening at half past sev en o'clock. Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer. M. C. Bivens and B. (t. Horton, ol Wells Tannery, spent last Sat urday in town on business. As administrator, Mr. Bivens will sell the Bivens property in Wells Valley, at public sale on the 22nd of August, at 1 o'clock p. m. Merchant W. F. Hart, of Need more, was in town last Friday. He brought his son Flo.yd, and daughter Catherine here tc join their aunt, Mrs. C. M. Dixon, and Floyd and Catherine accompan ied Mrs. Dixon to her home in Chambersburg, where thev will visit a few days. A new idea in a cough syruo is the Laxative principal and is orig inal with Kennedy's Laxative Honey andTar. This cough syrup assists in expelling colds from the system by gently moving the bowels. Best for coughs, colds, croup, etc. The red clover blos som is ou every package of the origional Laxative Cough Syrup. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. We were pleased a few days ago to add to our subscription list the name of lda3arrett, of Pitts burg. Mrs. Barrett has just as sociated herself with her sister, Mrs. M. A. Under hill, in a very prosperous bakeryand confection ary business, and will be glad to welcome any of their Fulton coun ty friends at 5111 Penn avenue. On Monday of last weett Mrs. Preston Deshontf, of Everett, went to assist Mrs. Caleb Lay ton, a neighbor, to hive a swarm of bees, when the bees turned on her, stinging the lady badly about theliead. Dr. Henry was sum moned who attended to her injur ies and she is now, says the Ev erett Republican, doing as well as can be expected. Your food must be properly di gested, and assimilated to be of any value to you. If your stom ach is weak or diseased take Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and gives the stom ach a rest, enabling it to recuper ate, take on new life and grow strong again. Kodol cures sour stomach, gas, bloating, heart pal pitation and all digestive disor dtfrs. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Bellefoute Watchman. Port Matilda can boast of perhaps the most remarkable man in the couu ty in the person of William Lewis, who next January will be 91 years old. Notwithstanding his age he shoulders an axe, with dinner bucket in hand walks two miles to the mountain, cuts and peels one cord of paper wood every day for which he receives 12 a cord and walks two miles baric to his borne in the evening. This he has done all summer and is doing now, hot as the weather is and doesn't consider it anything remarkable either. OHMMANR' COURT WrtLE Of VALUABLE r?lML. R8TATF.. SAM KIM V At Ul'M 11. 1WO.V I o'clock. V. M. Ky virtue of an outer of th" Orphan'! Court or r iiltnii couiu.v, i'eiin'lvul!i. Ote uuUenilKn' eil uilinlnlHtrutor of the etute of Mr. Kmaliue Ulven. lute of Wells township, deceased, will Nell on the nretnlses, nt the lute residence of the deeeilent. 1 Vi mile northeast of Wells Tan nery the following described real estate, to wit: THE mniNSION RrtKVt eontulnlnii thirty-seven Aoren and eliihty I'erehes. more or less, udjolnltnc lands of F.tno ry Hllas. William Foreman, W. U Mmehjr, and J. V. Karley. The land is all under irood fenee and In pood state of nultlvatlon. The Improve uietits eonsist of a ifoinl two-and-a.half story , fl f M 17. O W Li L L I IN G it HANK HAKN, und other neeeury bulldlnu. There Is it well of water near the front door ami a nne phnK neiir the buck door. There Is a line .vounif orchard of CHOICE PKUIT LylnK. as it docs, in the very heart of Wells Vulley. It is u most desirable property. ' TKliM Ten per cent, of bid tvpon prop erty is knocked down: one-third inclQdlnir the ten per cent, on continuation of sale, and the remainder In two equal annual payments w ith Interest from dale of continuation. m, c. nivKs.H, Administrator. I')05 Sea Shore Excursions. The Cumberland Valley Rail road Company has arranged for its usual excursions via C. V. R. R. and P. R. R. to Atlantic City, Cape May and other sea-shore resorts, for the following dates : July 13 and 27, August 10 and 24, aud September 7. Tickets good for sixteen days, including date of issue, will bo sold on the above dates for train leaving Mercers burg at 8:00 a. m. at rate of $3.00 for the rouud taip. SPOILED HER BEAITTV. Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th St., New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trou ble. She writes: "I had salt rheum or eczema for years, but nothing would cure it, until I us ed Buckleu's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25c at Trout's drug store. Look Out fur Them. A new scheme to defraud has biwn worked with some success in some sections of the Schuykill Valley, aud on Wednesd?y local merchants of Pottsville were ap proached by a man who said he was getting up a petition to the Post Office Department for the purpose of having letter postage reduced from two cents to one cent. He said it was necessary tor the petitioners to pay an en trance fee of 3 before they could sign the petition, and he obtained several 5 bills from credulous merchants. A slick swindler is operating in some sections of the State with a very smooth scheme. He calls at houses and presents bogus telegrams on which he asks the victims to pay all alleged charges. He is described as beiug about 5 feet, 7 inches in height with dark complexion wearing dark cloth ing and has a rough beard of sev eral day's growth. He vanishes quickly from one locality to an other. Just how or where he-obtains the telegraph blanks officers who have been trying to capture him are unable to ascertain. URUATLT IN DEMAND. Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern requirements for a blood and sys tem cleanser, such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are just what you need to cure stomach and liver trouble. Try them. At Trout's drug store, 25c, guaran eed. Wanted. Practical farm hand wanted to assist in ordinary ' farm work. Will pay twenty dollars a month and board for good haud all the year round. Address G. E. Flen ner, South Fork, Cambria coun ty, Pa. After a residence of about two years in our town, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Tuck left last Friday for Horner City, Pa., where they will reside indetinitely. Mr. Tuck was superintendent and General Manager of the Insulator Pin fac tory, and both ho and Mrs. Tuck won the esteem of our people while here. We regret to lose them from our town and hope that prosperity may attend them as they journey through life. TWO B0TTLESCURED HIM. "I was troubled w'th kidney complaint for nbout two years," writes A. H. Davis, of Mt. Str ling, Is., "but two bottles of Fol ey 'a Kidney Cure effected a )er. maneut uure." Sold by all dealers. Teacheri' Examination (or IWA, HrushCreek Emmaville.Tues d.i.y, July "Jrttli. Uuion Couler, Wudiiu.iday, July2tith. Bethel Warfordnburg, Thurs day, July 7th. Thompson Center, Friday, 2?th. Tod McGoverns, Saturday, a. m., July 29th. Ayr Webster Mills, Saturday, p. m., July 2!Uh. Belfast Needmore, Monday, July 31st. Licking Creek Harrisonville, Tuesday, August 1st. Taylor Gracey, Wednesday, August 2nd. Wells-No. 2, Thursday, Au gust 3rd. Dublin Fort Littleton, Friday, August 4th. The examinations will begin at 8 o'clock, a. rr.., except in Ayr, wiiere it begins at two o'clock p. m. Applicants from outside the county must present a note of recommendation to the Superin tendent. The school boards of the differ ent townships are expected to meet with us on the above named dates. Chas. E. Barton, County Superintendent. WHEN OTHElblCINhsllAVE FAILED take Foley's Kidney Cure. It has cured when everything else has disappointed. Sold by all dealers. HUST0NT0WN. July 24. A very delightful so cial occasion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sipe on last Wednesday evening. Quite a number were present, and ac a late hour refreshments were served, after which they all re turned to their homes feeling it was "good to be there." Mrs. Martha Deshong is visit ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. David Forner. Miss Maye Chesnut spent a few days last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charles Brown. Two of our ladies called at the home of Jno. Henry on Monday, and instead of tying the horse with the hitching strap, used the line, which resulted in a serious runaway. TO CURE A COLD IN 0ME DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c, CITO. J. J. Clevenger, poorly a few days who had been is now conval- escing. Mrs. Julia Seville bad a sweet potato vine that measured 16 feet in length and H inches in width. Now, who can beat it? The farmers of this vicinity are about done making hay, and are waiting on their oats. Harvey Seville and Rhoda Clev enger were at Webb Seville's Riley Garland and James S. Garland were in town Saturday and stopped to see their landlord Abram Fox, who had been poorly for some time, but is now getting better. BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS. Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan ville, 111., writes: "I had bronchi tis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar, which is a sure cure." Sold by all dealers. "Corner" Newa. There was a big meeting at the Reformed church in the Corner last Sunday, and a Sunday school was organized. Lewis Crouse was elected superintendent, Rev. U. M. Smith, assistant superin tendent, and Mr. Harvey Mellott, secretary and treasurer. The school has an enrollment of forty-two, whick is a good num ber; but there are still several children in the locality which have not availed themselves of this opportunity to attend a Sun day school near home. Next Sabbath the school will meet at 9:30 a. m., and it is hoped that not only all the children, but the older ones as well, will turn out and identify themselves with this movement. Saw Timber Wanted. Tract of Oik S.uv tj tuber want ed (i'vo Ffl-f'ai'p, (lpqrrlptton of timber, prir-p, nud full particu lar. For further information, apply to, or address Ntiwa (HUce, McConaellsburg, Pa. Shift t. j. wiener; I it It ICUOlv, Ail. Clearance Sole-. Spterlatlve a pedals In black and colored ullks, while gomla, summer glng hams and lawns, wide embroidery flouncing, laces, all-over laces, insertions EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS IN MILLINERY AT SACRIFICE PRICES. SPLENDID HOSIERY VALVES. COLORS BLACK, WHITE AND TAN. GLOVES Kid, tan, Wash neck pieces, lace stocks, lurn Underwear and Clatize Vests. -fr Headquarters for Corsets of every sty le, price and size. Ask for tho "Amer ican Lady." The most popular distin guished and widely advertised corset In tho world. Baunner Patterns. Fashion Sheets Free. ML w i av rr i B. ORSETS Kntire new stock 1135 Rouss Racket Store Hurrah ! Hurrah ! We are fortunate in getting 10 dozen more of those 45c shirt to sell at 25c. When this lot is gone we can't get any more. Talk about bargains. We have never had one that comes up to the Enamel Preserving Kettle that we just got in, 4-qt. 20c; 6-qt. 25c; 10-qt. 40c; broiling kettle with lid 8-qt. 38c; blue and white molted preserving kettles 4-qt 25c; 5-qt 28c; 6-qt 35c; 8-qt 48c; 10-qt 55c. Milk cans 1.65 and 1.80. Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes tor every body. It is impossible for us to de scribe each shoe, but we have never sold so many shoes in one season as we have this year so you can judge for yourself. We have shoes from 10c to 4.00. Just received another 64 dozen case of the heaviest misses hose ever sold in the county at 10c a pair. Call at the Racket Store and save money on every article you buy and just keep an account and see how much you save in one month. HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Shippensburg State Normal School. Every young person who ex pects to teach should receive a Normal training. No better Nor mal School in which to secure this traitiing can be found than the Shippensburg State Normal School. The state pays the tui tion of every student over 17 years of age, who is preparing to teach. The Fall Term is the best time to begin a Normal Course. This term commences the first Monday in September and con tinues fifteen weeks. An illus trated catalogue of the school can bo obtained free by addressing Dr. G. M. D. Eckels, Principal, Shippensburg, Pa. Personally Conducted excursions in Pullman Tourist sleeping cars from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland, without change, via the Chicago, Union Pacific and North western Line. Colonist one-way tickets will be on sale during September and October at only $33.00 from Chicago, with corre spondingly low rates from other points. Double berth in tourist sleeping cars only $7.00. Book lets, with maps and full informa tion sent on receipt of 4 cents in stamps. W. B. Kniskeru, P. T. M., C. & N. W. Ry., Chicago. Notice. There will be Children's Day services held at Damascus church in Thompson township, Sunday, July 30. Rev. M. A. Powers, of Marlon, Ohio, brother of Rev. A. G. B. Powers, of Needmore, and Rev. E. V. Powers, of Laneville, W. Va., son of A. G. B. Powers, are expected to be there to speak In behalf of Sunday school work An invitation is extended to all. Come prepared to stay on the ground till 8 p. m. Bring your dinners with you. Committee. Fewer Gallons; Wears I)ner. 3k! i n. Silk Lisle Thread, In while, black, brown, gray. All sixes. - over collars, linen collars. Muslin -6- a, Banner Patterns. Notice of Inquisition. Iu the mutter of the uiipriilsetiient of the reiil estute of John P. Kukert. lute of Tk1 township, Fulton county, Penusylmulu, tle eeuKed. To Catherine, luinrmurrled with Multhnw Meteulf, residing In Wavueslioro. Kraiikliu eouniy, lu.: Sophia. Intermarried with Adam Ores. resldioK lu York, York nouutv, I'a.; Annie, lutermarrled with John Kline, residing ut Kolu, Kranklin county. lu.: John Kdward Shepard, residence unknown; William Kdward shepard, John C. Shepacd, Maruaret S., inter married with Uenjiuniu A. Ciuiuon: aud Har- nei Miepurd -allof Troy. N. Y.: William Cul- ten i-auifuurii, resiinuK at Lancaster. t"u.; und rhillp fc. Shepurd, residence unknown You are herehv notified tt int. 1w vlrtuo rtt n writ of purtltion Issued out of the Orphan's Court of Fulton county, l'ennxylvunia, an in quest will be held ou the real estate of the sum ueeeused. ou the premise, ou .Suturduv. aukusi ft, uua, at 2 o'clock, p. in., to make par- uiiuu, vuiiiuuoa amiappruisemeuior the same, wheu und where you can attend if you see proper. J. U. ALEXANDKH, July 19, IU0S. Sheriff. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby tilven that lettersot Adtnin Htratlon on the estate or Stephen F. Keeper late of Taj lor towuslilp. Fulton county. Hu., deceased, have been urauted to the uuil'erslKu ed, that all persons ludibted to said estate will make payment, and tU,se uavinu claims will present tliem properly authenticated for pay. OliO. A. HARRIS, McCounellsburit, la Administrator. 7-WK. Administrator's Notice. Nonce is neteuy ijiven that letters or admin istration have beeu Krunted to the und-rslKued upon the estate of tieo. W. Oomerer late of liublln township. Fulton countv. I'a.. deueiu. ed. All persons buying claims 'attalnst taiil es tale will present them properly umheulloaied for settlement, und those owing tho same will pieuse call and settle. A.J. VOUK, . M !! J- A. COMKUKK, n-i'-t"- Adiniulstralor. Campmcctins; Buggies. For the second time this seast n I have filled my extensive sheds wiili brand splinter new buggies, suitable for all uses especiilly great for a trip to campmeetiug. Come and-t-iok them over for a special midsummer bargain. W. R. Evans, Ilustontown, Pa. ) W Early Risers f Tb famous little pill It.- 1T I PINCHIrfWAIST 1MM mm MM1IMB Por sale by Stouteagle & Bro. 00009 000000 00. 00000X0 00 000000 J 000000ji ij ic si.g0000 'S'"'";iS 000 0 fc BXJGGT .00 00 0 0. 0 B SALE. 6 0 0 0 0 c: 0 0 8 0 0 0 mm 0 0 0 0 0 SaturdayJuly 29,1905, 1 o'clock P. A!., at Three Springs, Pa. I will offer for sale 2 cars of High Grade Buggies of the jollowing makes: One lot of Mifflinburg Buggies, made bjr The Mi fflinburg Buggy Company, 18 spokes, A Grade Wheel. One lot MifHinburg Buggies, long springs, 18 spokes. Made by John Gutelius & son. Fit for KINGS to ride in. One lot Jackson Buggj'es, Plush Cush ions, also some leather Cushions. This is the finest and best collection of Buggies ever gathered together at one place. I hare no storage room for them, and they must go regardless of price. A credit will be given, or 5 per cent, off for cash. 0 C5 88 00 CLAY 00 0 te cyAi:.0 tyyy::.i,0 000000 0 00 00000 00 00 000 00 00 0 0f0000 00M0 0J 000 000 0 00 0 0.0 r Midsummer 5V1 Our Neckwear tiiii'emacy is very pronounced. No mutter how it is done, the fact remains that no sooner do any particular shapes or styles be come popular titan llioy are showu here, and the 1). st part of it all is that they are always Bhown at li.w.-r prices than you'll find elsewhere m All the pretty and desirable conceits in Men's and Women's Neckwear are shown here in lavish abundance. 8 1 COLLARS AND m i 8. m i would have to pay US for goods of exactly the same materi al, exactly the same shapes, exactly the same in every way except the price. There's an extra profit that is yours as soon as you com mence to buy here. Our line of waterproof and linen collars andouffs Is larger than ever before our prices far lower than others, ask for tho same goods. i J.K. JOHNSTON, 1 1 WConnellsburg, Pa. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Cures all Coughs, and cxpela Colds from the system by gently moving; tbe bowels. A practical Huslness School. If you are interested In Hookkeeplng, Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraph, Penmanship, or English, call or writs for Catalogue, it is freo. S. M. FUNK, M. ACCT.V President, ' Hagurstown, Md r.tona the couuh and hestU.lungs DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT The 1. 00 tuttljcii'tiUii 2 '4 timet the ti!l rlto. which Mill lor SO cent. fUBPAKB ONLY AT TH LAIOKATOKV Or ' li E. C DttWITT ie m00ir 0P 0 00 0, APP T PARK, 0 w m i 000 000 00 0 0 0 000pmi 0P0.00 00000 00 Neckwear! CUFFS Our Collars and Cuffs stand very hlifh iu the estimation of those who are acquainted with this department. If you've ever bought this, line hero, we won't have to say anything to keep your trade the goods and prices will do that for us. Hut we are aimintr at the fellow who has been buying branded Collars and Cuffs and Davinr about 20 per cent, more than he IfOLEYSHONIYTAR Cures Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia . W.M. Comcrer, assent for THE (JEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. (or the sale of Traction and ' Portable Koginea, Gasoline, Separators, Clover Hullers, Sawmills, A'5 . Engine on haud all the time. OaWIti sr.. I.. LI ittie e&ui-iy iiiwrs The famous little p"ll. COMPANY. CUICAGO. IIX,
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