ERESTINa PARAGRAPHS c4 end General Interest, Oathcred ,1 Home or Clipped from our Exchanges. FOR HURRM-D READERS irlii: of salt just received by f slH'li. s n rs. Goldsmith and littlo rlitnr Mitry, or ll, m i are : reliilivuH at this place. lsl,m, of SiiH.llo, payair.c, a ,.D for ft'Ks: Wc., a pound for i kon, and fOc., for jiutatowH. Iliss IlnUsn Collier, of Gru tie, is vis'.tuiK hercouslu Mrs. ,;. '(; rimes, at tlio M. K. par lil(r., tins placo. i'NTKl. r ive muusti iuub L'to work iu Tannery. Wages J if, and upper clay. Apply im- ' .jifttcly and go to work at once. Sai.tiixo Tannery, ,, Saltillo, Pa. i'harlie Mumma, of Harrison ,!, was in town Friday, and in .Ud in a new reaper. Charlie s taken charge of his father's :ni and intends to do things tlie w way. Clnldren like Kennedy 's Laxa Houey and Tar. The pleas tost and best cough syrup to lit), oecausu iu wuki iio i-s. Sold by Stouteagle & Bros. MissMollieSeylar.whohasbeen iiiil' as Girls' Governess in the .stern Pennsylvania Institution the Hlind in Pittsburg, is vis- am' iu the home of her sister, ,-s. S. M. CjoIc. HIDES Jan Sipes & Sons v 18. and 10s a pound cash, r beef hides a ineir uuicner j q Kirk hop in fiicoonneiisuuig, niu rhust price paic' for call skins, i - ,i n--- leepsKUis aim imiiow. V a N t K a : An experienced miian for cook and generalhouse Wages !! per week. Ap- y to Mrs. K. E. Simmons, Hancock. Md. .'Hit. , James G. Turner & Uo., Han- jock, Md., are' uow closing out Sieir line of Ladies', Misses and lliildren's Summer Hats, trim iied and untrimmed shapes. Tins line will be sold regardless cost, as they will not carry any I in to another seisou. Hats that were $1.50 to f.'i.OO, are uow sell- iiK for 00c. WANTED Local Agent to represent a well-known . and substantial Life Insurance Gompany, with Guaranteed Dividend policy. Liberal contract and renewals to the right man. Address B. H. Payne, Mgr. 1406 K.jriton. BaUdimt PHtiharc, Pa. wrus VAU.KV. Mrs. George Thomas fell one day recently and broke her arrr. On account of the absence of Dr. Campbell, Dr. Rohm, of Il jpe well, was called. Joseph M-iClure, of Bradford, Pa., visited his old friend, Hon. S. P. Wishart, a part of last week. Mr. McClure had not been here for forty-two years. He had beeu a teacher in No. 1 school, and it afforded him much pleas ure to meet some of his former pupils. He is one of Bradford's successful lawyers. Harvey Wishart killed a rattle snake in their summer kitchen, that measured more than four feet. Mrs. G. W. Sipe is visiting her sister, Mrs. Quinter, at Hunting don. Miss Fay Painter, of Davis, W. Va., is visiting her cousin, KachJ el Wishart. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, of Pittsburg, are guests of Mrs Will Harmon. Alice Grimm, of Port Perry, is visiting her grand parents, G. W. Swope and wife. Mrs. Will S prowl and Bessie Johnson were in F.verett on busi ness, Saturday. and assistants are beautifying the large dwelling and barn of Harvey Wishart, with paint. Miss Nora Griffith, who has been in Pittsburg for some time, is home for a vac atiou. Marry L. Baumgardner has ac cepted a position in Altodna as electrician for P. K. R. Co. Rev. W. S. Finney, of Orbison ia, will preach in the Presbyter ian church at Wells Tannery, next Sunday evening. irfUK.JJt'..'.' TUB hpst PRBSCKIPIION FOR Bilicnimicm t.lvri Com plaint, tuuijtrotioir, Con. tlHitioti, Huk Hfi.iln. he, Nii"ra, iSi.lilines., Mr. lnrln, Hrnrthmti, I lulu lency.J.nmUIre, etc. SCHENCK'S Mandrake Pills liven the. Liver. Used rvcr ft r 5eyenty ran thtfttioiifrertltr'tt union. nl lo tun rrlinhilitv. Thev mnke. nnt krtr yon well no nrcd C to take Iniii con tinuously. Purely VeMMlc. AItoh.tr.y I.nrHilr.tf. 25 crnU it bos, or by t ..... i. I a ur. j. n.MiicncK Phlh.l 'phlu, j 4. A V' as rV Who H Mr. and M i s A ontortaii'pd a luyi; Thur da,i cvenini' m Monor of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Patterson. x Patterson party last STYLISH CLOTHING CLOTHES Are you particular about style? Our clothing is ol the most up-to-date make. Are you particular as to quality and price? When it comes to a question of dollars and cents we all want the very best we can get for the least money possible. A slim purse will do heavy work when it strikes our clothing de partment. Come here for that suit for the Fourth of July and you will be pleas ed. Workinitmen Wonted -Single men under 3o years, to di; farm ditching 7 months in Wis. $175.00 and board for sat sf ictory hands. "Also a faithful man to run steam ditcher." Ed Rkiciiknhach, Orrville, Ohio. HONEST SHOES More shoes sold in April and Aay than in four months last year. Scarcely a day passes that we are not asked for a pair of shoes like a pair bought last season. This hilly dem onstrates that we are selling honest shoes at honest prices. The fact that we bought our spring shoes before the heavy j advance in shoes has placed us in position to sell you shoes at I old prices which means a big saving to you. Remember a , dollar buys shoes worth a dollar here. : We will be pleased to show you anything in our line and The uniioi-rtijfiKMi intends u sou the ' will leave it to your good judgment to decide whether it pays following di-siriilile roil! estiitp, siliiutn l 4 i i,,M W. H. INesbit Opposite the Cooper House, Is better prepared thnn ever liefore to fnrn.sh our farmers with Farm Machinery,' namely, BINDERS, VIOYAERS, Hay Italtcs, Tlay Tedders, Corn Plows, Spring Harrows, Cultivators, ' Hugtfics, Sprinjr Wagons. I sell the Osborne Harvesting Machine. Not the I m -s t on earth, hut the hest In (rain Held and tfras fields and the liest on horse llosh. Binder twiiiH, (- t my prices liefore tmyintr. Machitm oil from l."e to VV; per (fallon; Mica hnIc urease sc, L'.'c anil 7.V; jrarden rnkes 17 to 2"c; Hoes, 1") to 2-"c; spades .Ml.-; shovels from :i.- to :')('. The ax trust is broken and the ax 1 sold for !.", I will sell you for 7.V. Pumps and piies of all kinds, t can sell you a pump for and up. Hopnirs for all kinds of machinery and mower sections cheaper than you have ever houghC them. I have a lot of nice joint shingles: lawn mowers from !."") Ii i'. Clocks! Clocks! Clocks! Why do you have the cook yuessiti;; i't the time when yuu can buy mi X day clock for :J.od. Myer's barn door rollers and track on hand at all times. It is one of tlie best rollers on the marxet, it can not be tin-owed oil tlie track. Traces of all descriptions and prices. Orunitcwure of all kinds, take a peep at my l"c white and blue dish pans. Hi, yes, f forgot to say anything about the ralvanied root ing. I sell the best jralvanized roofing that is made. When I sell you a siuare of galvaai.ed roofing it covers 1" feet square. W. H. NESBIT, AlcConnellsburg, Pa. REAL ESTATE f T PRIVATE SALE. FRANKLIN MILLS. Thursday of last week a heavy tnnii of wind, raiu and hail visit 1 this part of the county, begin- linK at what is known as Deneens ap, passing over Franklin Mills and goiug in the direction of War irdsburg, keeping a little to the ;ft ot Hancock, blowing down Rimber, unroofing buildings, and Scattering wheat shocks over the ields, and in the vicinity of War- I'ordsburg on the farm of W. B. Uaiick hailstones were as large as walnuts and did much damage to cornfields in its path. A corn lield of Still well Bef'nhard, tenant mi the farm of James Stigers, be two-en Warfordsburg aud Han eoek, was badly damaged; also tlie Kirk Brothers, Ranks, and others. The house in which Bal tus Stivers lives at Franklin Mills was struck ;it Us northern gable, 'i'lie electric current fo lowed the hoxiag down to tho corner, tore till' tho weaUierboai ding and plas luring in the room dowu into the kitchen tearing out tho1 window and frame. Mr. Stigers was sit thisr by the window at the time, mid was badly shaken up, but MilTciod no serious results. The storm kepton in the even ' 'Dor of its course In the di lec.tiou of Baltimore doing lots of ! 'im a go. This storm arrived on schedule I inin as predicted by 11,-v, II I R 1 licks, and wits heavily charged w it,h elect riciil en i reuts. Itstruck a cherry true in the yard nt the home of Mrs. Maria Spenctt near Dutt.' '1 he heavy downpour of n.i.i in R one instances washed 1UI1 m i) pir.iie.l in.. t-.-,.iiiiil no tl.nt. i C .roiirld, hiiv.. tli,. appii-ai rf of i"iid bids ;nul nci cl tilMoj.' ' l s..ti up On. ;'.(,uii' lluck V.lloy i u ranging i (lid.riitH i)i gloriniK 4 b T. l tliirl i'nd. .it V ....i I V 'i"L' to m-iUo th. eugl0 ckmiii o i l.he oecasion (- Til' M'liplti Of (.hill Ijt.,, Vf,ll,,y I i"iU so. n'.c-h' ij.-t a u e V f othi.., ,.f thf Alii'triih..i.lw a e v Hi way nl,v; to a .v p .t,if, ) lr,ul. I imstrntious Kit uyAU) u.,d good f c.heur, Does evil still, your whole life fi 1 1 j Does woe betid y Your thoughts on suicide? You need a pill ! Now for prose and facts DeWitt 'w Little Early Risers are he most pleasant aud reliable pills known to day. 1 hey never gripe. Sold by Stouteagle t Bro. four miles south of McConncllslmrc', near Cilo Postollice. Tract No. 1. Contains In acres more or less, in pood state of cultiva tion, and all in jrrass except about one acre. Tlie improvements; are a hi story weatherboarded House, and a Frame Stable, both iu good repair, and all necessary outbuildings. Water in out.-kitchen. A lino orchard of choice nursery fruit. Tract No. -. Contains about I acres of line young timber. Fine chance to get a desirable homo. Terms to suit purchaser. For fur ther particulars call on or address V. M. ltKI'.l), 8-1 Oti. Cito, Pa. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby tflvea Hint t lie imrtm-r-hip lieretntortf exlnlntf between D. i. Nuee. U. H. Nelson. A. II. Nnee, mlJ. Nelson Sipcs. trudiiiK und di.lntr business lis the Fulton Coun ty Hunk hus been dissolved by mutuul eon--ent the utnler.ilifned hnvintf wlilidi jwu from salil partnership. Vit 1. H. NACL Grand Picnic. There will be a graud picnic at Harris's Mill, 1 mile below Big Cove Tannery, on Saturday, July 14, 1900, in tho afternoon and ev ening, bood music and a plat form for dancing. A full line of refreshments to be Bold on the grounds. 2t. liny a Farm In Penn., N. J. or Del. Best States for profitable farm ing, boil adapted to great varie ty of ct ops. Near markets that pay best prices for yourproducts.' Farm ir.nds in these States my aouciaity, sold aud bought. Write for i,.ticulars. R. G. Fmck, I JOi R. E. Trust Bid., Phihda. D. B. Nace, of Chambersburg, spent the 4th m town. Prot. F.mery Thomas and fami ly are visiting Mrs. Thomas' par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rotz in Franklin county. 8U looks better a nd lasts longer than any other. Sixty years of paint-making; have taught us how to grind and mix the right materials, and how to keep paint from cracking, peel ing and blistering. Use Lucas on your next job. John Lucas & Co Sixty yun af paint-nuking Philadelphia I New York Chicago PUBLIC !-S L I Of vAuable l-f L ESTATK. Hy vlrlno of mi order of Uu-Oriilmiis' Court of Kullon county. I'ennsvirnnlu. the uiim-rMun-ed uppoluled trustee of the estate of Josubed Lodnc luieofHrush Creek towns); p. Iu suiu eouuly. Oecensed, will sell at public mle on the premlseH, on TUESDAY. JULY 24. 1906. the following describe real estiite of.whloh the said deceased died sle.ed. to w it : TUB MANSION FrtRV Hltuut.-d In Hrush Creek township, Fulton coun ty. about one ni le north of Kmiuuvl lo. contain Iuk . 163 rtCR ESS more or rsi, about ninety acre) belun i-luai ed aud under cultivation and the balunce, slttv- three acres, being heavily" timbered with White 1'lne and Oak. Adjointun binds of Mrs. K. II 1. idge, John nod Jere tllxsou. frimit Lodge and othcra. Thli tract of laud contains the ll:iest white pine timber In Fulton county. The Improvements are ft two mid ana a half Mory weatherboarded house, loir burn, and otlr outbullllnus; well watered with an ex- nileni sd inir clo e the dwt lllng house A Hue VOUNO OKCIlrtNPl aud exoelleit fruit of varloim Ulnds. Sale Iick'Iiu at 1 o olo -k p. in. TI'.UMS : Tea per cent, wheb property is knocked down oue-thltd iacludluu the ten per eeut. on oonllrini.tlon of '.le by the court, anil. the balauce In two eiual unnuul pujinentt fnm tuoc of coulirmatlon with Interest. The tcruis may be uiodllled to suit isoqvorieDcu of pjreliaser. ri-'.VV I.. LOW IK, '1'rustee. Thtr ir mora TUcCall Pattarna M in ih Vnltf 4 Ktttm itin of ftnv ottlff mk ot pittrni. 1 blft U Lcuunt ot their tiyle, ccuracy and iiuiliciiy. more aubi nhn miinbrr, A cUla Kveiv Mibitiiiiet tel MtCftll tcrn Free, bubscrib today Indy Avnla Wauled. Handfioma premium! t Iftnl . cnmiii-ion. Itiern I uraluKu( f ivns) i-d Prtmluin Calklni-u (houi X) piemiumi) taut Iraa. A4tirM XUJ. McCALL CO., w Ywk. Iieir ttyle, accural: ana liiapiicny. a Mila1n('tSQ"ifrnnf KaMon)ha ,ii. iIihii any otlur -lie Mat; .una. " Minion (u mirnbor) ct- 50 r-'Hta. , ' Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. OPENING LETTER STEVENS' & RAKER'S NEW STORE, At Clear Ridge. 'I'n trio ieihl;i-. New irimils slill coitiliiir 111. W e have utst l-eeelv- ed a line of shoes, strieUy new, at prices Unit will snfirise you. I, miles' On fords from $1.-J0 up: ladies' line dress shoes from 1.10 up: men's line dress shoes from iJ.J") to :t..Vi; boys line dress shoes from Jil.10 up. We have a full line sf line and every day shoes and prices are risilit. Dry Goods nrnd Notions We have a line line of dry yoorts cominjr in. Gintfham and cali coes, "ic a yd., and up: Curtain net Id and l.V yd: Muslins from oe a yd., up. We have a full line oi lawns, mohairs, silks, plaids, seersuehers, flannels, UcUino. etc., at the lowest price. Oents, ladies and misses hose !lc per pair up; ladies anil trenls l.'ic up: ladies' ribbed vesis "c up: penis summer underwear up: window blinds o up. Croceries ! Groceries ! 20 pounds srranulated sus;ar $l; 3 packages Mothers Oats i'm; ,'i cans syrup 2"c; ( bottles extracts 2".c; (i packages smocking tobacco 2"o; chewin,' tobacco 8c cut, up; kerosene 12c gallon; Jiest barrel oil loo. We have a nice line of tin and praniteware; Hour, feed, etc. High est cash prices payed for produce, butter, pjrjjSi chickens, wool a special ty, also hides. If you want to save money call and see us before you buy aud be com liicetl. Kverythinjr new. Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa. Look ! Read! Buy! Flickerville's Bargain Store ! 1 am now ready to e ueu my Xew Store at the little village called Klickerville, which Is near the Lootist Grove postollice, In Whips Cove. I will give you a little sketch of the line which I expect to handle and tlie produeo I expect to take in exchange. Butter, 20c cash, and 22c, trade; Kjrgs 12c cash, and He trade; To tatoes, Meat, f.ard, J'.eans, Pried Apples, all taken in exchange for goods. Muslin bleeched and unbleached, percales, lawns and all kinds of fancy dre,s jj-o),ls. Ladies' and Misses Dress Skirts from t.Wt up. 1'nder Skirts 7-'c, calico 4 to 7c a yard. Men's all-ready-made work and dress pants, .rHc to $2 per pair. Men's and boys' dress hat from f0o to 1 each; Ladies', Misses aud Children's trimmed hats from oOc to $.'i.2" each, children's caps 2"jc each. Table oil cloth l.w yard, or Uc by the Dolt, why pay IS to 20 cents elsewhere. Straw 'siting l2c yard; Ingrain carpet 2.'c yard; Window curtains at 7.V pair; Curtain Poles 10c a piece; fied spreads IIOc up. ") gallon oil cans at 7oc each, also will Mil them at 10c per gallon, single gallon 12c. Granulated sugar at -V; Scrap Hinges, door knobs, rakes, hoes, single trees, und all kinds of hardware. Come one come all now, no trouble to show good sell or not. Upholstered couches $5, why pay W or 7 when you can get them cheaper. Largo Mirrors, nice frames for 10x20 $1.2C. Ladies' handder chiefs, ribbons, laces, embrod let s, and collars for both men and women. D. C. MELLOTT. Before that cough turns into a serious throat or lung trouble, stop it with w : vTr-&n6 genres MY UK S LaAU 3H1 11 a I toughs It has proved its real value during 75 years. Ask your druggist for it. 'Old? To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. e n L & 1. U Id a cl I) mmttlial Sevwi Bullion oo i" -""" - p Cures Crip In Two Day. on every yrmfx lox. 23c. it 6. W. Reisner a Co, We have just received a very full line of Seer suckers and Ginghams for Spring and Summer Beautiful Styles at Old Prices. White Goods in fancy Mercerized Stuffs, Lawns, Shrunken Muslins, Linens, Sc. Our Wail Paper and Mattings are now in, at least, in large partJor early use. We Can Please You. See these GOODS and learn the PRICES before you do your Spring buying. G. W . Reisner yicConiiellsburg. Pa. &Go. FULTON COUNTY NEWS a $1.00 Year in Advance, is the people's paper.
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