FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Lvcry Thursday. B W PK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. Mrs. M. M, Hockensmith, of Licking Creek township, is pending this week the guest of Mrs. M. A. Thompson. She and Miss Minua wore pleasant callers at the News office Tuesday. lJilos get quick rol ef from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Re member it's made alono for Piles and it works with certainty and satisfaction. Itching, painful, protruding, or blind piles disap pear like magic by its use. Try it and see! Sold at Dickson's drug store. John Raker and wife, of Knobs- ville, have just returned home af ter having had a very pleasant visit among some of their west ern fr ends. They visited their son Charlie, and Mrs. Raker'? sister, Miss Emma Momma, of Pittsburg, and Mr. Raker's fa ther, who lives in Iowa, and is !)(' years of age. The father an J son had not seen each other since the latter 'vas fourteen years of age, and the father promised that if he felt as well next summer as now, he would come back and j ay his old Fulton county friends a visit at that time. Croup can positively be stopped in 20 minutes. No vomit ng nothing to sicken or distress your child. A sweet, pleasant and safe Syrup, called Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure, does the work and does it quickly. Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure is for Croup ilone, remember. It does not claim to cure a dozen ailments. It's for Croup, that's all. Sold at Dick son's drug store. A 25c. Bolllc of X mm i w-y i X I Kemps Balsam I Fulton County Bank. ft Contains 40 ROSES, AmUenrh do 1 inure effective than four Union the name quantity of any other eolith remei'y, howovor well advertised and however WUttmfif rec ommended that remedy may Hemr.ml.r-r always that REMITS BALSAM i the 9 Best Cough Cure. f It liaa naved thousand from enn- motion. It kM aaved thoitaanda of lives. At all druwiiitH', lie., 60e. and 1. Dont accept atnythlng dec. KNOBSVILLE. Edward Mellott of Sheffield, III., and Frank Meliott of Pleas ant Ridge, visited their sister Mrs. Wm. Mellott, several days the past week. H. O. Wible spent the past cou pie weeks with his mother at this place. Uruce Cline left last week for his new field of labor, as teacher in the Huntingdon Reformatory. Miss Blanche O. Peck returned to Lancaster after spending a short time with her parents. Beamer Cress has just nnished cutting logs for his new house and expects to begin the founda tion this week. Charles Raker, wife and child ren, Edna, John, aud Bender, of Pitts burg,tre visiting his parents here. H. W. Mellott Ms kept quite busy gathering up furs. Those who took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Mellott last Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Black, of Johnstown; Mr. and Mrs. Wm Weaverling, of Kef.r ney; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mellott and sons Fred and Leroy; and Miss Lillian Fleming, teacher of Glunt's school. Mrs. Mellott had reached her fifty eighth mile stone. Mrs. Orgen Wihle visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Sny der the first part of the week. BURNT CABINS. Mary Naugle left on Tuesday for Altoona, where she expects to spend some time with her sis ter, Mrs. H. C. Matthias. Charlie Cowan, near Chambers burg, is spending some time with relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Roy McCeehe who has been on the sick list for some time, is better. Clell Cisney spent Saturday iu Shade ( tap on business. Improvements are being madt in our town m the way of new side walks. Blanche Wiser, near Nossville, spent part of last week with friends here. Maggie C'ine spent Monday at the County Seat. The Charming Woman is not necessarily one of perfect form and features. Many a plain woman who could qever serve as an artist's model, possesses those rare qualities that all the world admires: neatness, clear eyes, clean smooth skin and that spright liness of step and action t!:at ac company good health. A physi cally weak woman is never attrac tive, not even to herself. Electric Bitters restore weak women, give strongnerves, bnghteyes, smooth velvety skin, beautiful complex ion. Guaranteed at Trout's, the druggist 50a Ooll and Sldelin; Mill. Bessie Frend, ol Waynesboro, is visiting the family of James Mellott near here. Mrs. W. P. Gordon and Minnie Plessinger, of Warfordsburg, visited friends here recently. Albert Garland and friend, Miss Ora Laj ton, of Whips Cove, visited relatives and friends here last week. Rev. and Mm. ThomasGarland, of Needmore. spent Sunday with the family of Tilden Hill. Amos Eafferty and wife, of Jeanette, Pa., are visiting the family of Aaron Hess. i . C. Edgar McCullough, of Han- cook, spent part of last week with friends here. (OROANIZKD IN' 187 ) 3 l"-r Cartt. Intereat Flcl on Timet OeptjRll This old and well known Financial I Dstitnttou is now lorinarjcntlv located in Its new room In the A. V. Nacp build tug. Large addltiona have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stockholders has been increased to FIF TRKN, which gives all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Fulton County Bank does a GKNF.ItAl, HANKING- BUSINESS and extends every favor to their patrons and friends, consistent with .sound hanking. W. H. INELSOIN, g McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier. 3 This Space Belongs To Tha Tn-State Business College, Cumberland, Md. Administrator's Notice. Notice m tiereny tnven that letterH or admin istration have been granted tottie undersigned upon the estate of Mi-- Isabel HtoulruK'e.lute of McCouuellsuurir Kutton county. I'u. .deceas ed. All persons havinit cluitns agalaat raid es tate will present them property authenticated for settlement, and those uwIuk the saaie will please cull and settle. J. L..OKOVE. MeConnellsburir. Pa . l-3-07-6t. Administrator. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereliy gives notice that the lands and premises of the Ful Ion County llod and Gun Club, an or gani.atlon duly incorporated by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated in the townships of Wells and Brush Cieek. county of Fulton and state of Pennsyl vaoia, ate private property, and that all persons arc warned not to trespass on said lands anu premises for the purpose of hunting, lishing. gathering ! nuts or berries, on in any other man ner whatever contrary to acts of as I seinbly in such cases made and provid j ed as the law will br rigidly enforced. I Fulton County Eton a no Glv Club. 11-28-00-tt. THOMPSON. The weather, which has been go warm, damp, and unseason able during the last two or three weeks, has caused a great many people to be sick. Among those in our community are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kverts. Mrs. Mary Gregory, and Mrs. Wm. Engle. Moses Gordon is much better. Reed Simpson has his new store almost completed. Mrs. Nell Simpson Litton spent last week in the home of her par ents. Frank Martin expects to go to Oklahoma the first cf March. Scott Johnson is sawing a lot t,of nice lumber for W. W. Hewett. The Simpson Bros, have ship ped a large quantity of poultry during the past season. Ed does the huckstering. Rev. Powers presetted at Dam ascus and at Laurel Ridge last Sunday. Laving large congrega tions a', both places. Mm. A.ioie Little, of McCon nellslurg, last week visited her sisters, Mrs. (jib Shlves, in Thompson, and Mrs. May Fish er si Cacapon, W. Va. S. A. Hchs and wife were visi tors at Dickeys Mountain last Sunday. Register's Notices. Notice if hereby tftven that the following naiui'd aceouiitLii's have tiled theli accuunti In the Hetflster's ontce ut Fulton County. Ia., and that the Name will hu (.resented to the Orphans' Court of sabl County, for confirmation, un the 3d Tiiemay, ( loth day) of .lauuary A. IUU7. 1. Klrftt and tlnal ucrouht of Samuel A. Wible and Lewis 11. Wilde. Administrators of the estate af I.ewl 1) Wlbl.', late of lilrltintf Creek township, dee'd. I. I'n-t and final account of Henry 1, IjOdge, Administrator ol (he estate of .)osahed l.odt;u late of ISrusli Creek tow.ishlp, due'd. 3. First and tLuall account of A. .1. Fore and Alvin Couierer, Administrators of the estate of Geo. W. Cuuiercr, late of Dublin town ship, dee'd. 4. Flrt aud final account of Mrs. Harriet Kvans, Administratrix of the estate ol David K. Kvsns, late of llulfast township, dee'd. 5. First and final acconnt of W. S Miller. Ad ministrator of the estate of Jacob W. Millet, late ot Dublin township, dec d. William Truxell and family, of ! Kegi.tromce, oko. a. hahhis, I'l-r. is, iwwo. Iiea-lsier. LADIES Tdr. La Fran c &s ( COMPOUND Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Silpr'.ir In .it her rcm1ie toll at lllKll pHr'l. Cur aiiHrhiiu nt. Sucre (tsfully used hy OVtT JO 0,000 WlMNi Pr.cr, 45ur, (1rui (Oat urlv mail- Tumlnnmult ft lunik tut free. Or. I.alTmiro, Philadelphia, Vtu CHICHESTER SPILLS Grand Educational Word Contest $3,000.00 In Awards How many words can you form from the letlers contained in the three words -:- Troup Brothers Pianos -:- FIIlbT PRTZES $860.00 Tioup Brothers Grand Upright Pisno, together with hnn.lsome stool and sear I . To the uixl five largest list of words credit, bills worth $100 will he give i. To Ihe next five largest list of words a credit worth $6 will he given, ami following this iu groups ol five, each of the competitors sending us the fi ve largest lists will he given credit bills for $5 00 less than the proceeding prize, until the entire $'1000 00 shall have been distributed. The above pm;s to be awarded strictly in accordance with the rules and regulations of the contest, The Smallest Credit Bill Will Be $50.00 There will be $3500 distributed in credit bills 110 more, no less. The point is this: Kueh one of tlicBo credit bills is worth w rking for. Rules and Conditions of Contest All an: were must be in our store, '28 East Market Street, Ommbersburg, Pa., not later than Jan. 23, 1A07. Only such words are. to be used as are found in any Dictionary. No proper names, foreign words, names of persons, towns or places are to be used. Do not use a letter more time than it appears in the words, "Troup .Brothers' Pianos." Words eK'lle(l the same, but haviug a tlillerent meaning, (an be used but once Both singular and plural forms of words may be used. This contest is open only to those who do not own an upright or grand piano. Easy payments will be granted to those wishing to be accommodated by applying their credit bills and paying the balance iu monthly payments. No more than one credit bill will be accepted on the same instrument. Ehch list must be signed by persons compiling the same. In the event of hats not being signed by persons compi ing same, the firm reserves the right to reject such list. No credit bills can bo applied on any purchase made prior to opening day of the contest. No person conected with the piano business in any way will be allowed to compete. These credit bills bear no-cash surrender-value, but are to apply only on the purchase of a new L'iano. The first prize i3 now on exhibition in our warerooms. DIAMOND LADIES BRAND A.L your l.r.mrl.t for CHI CH ITS TKR'S A DIAMOND IIKAND MIA8 in Run amlV Cold metallic boxea, aealed with DlueCw) Riblion. Takb no otrbr. Bay of your v lri.i auk for ( ill ( ill l l it - V iffirUt UlAMONIt lilt AM) ril.I.H, Tor twenty-five years regarded ua Beat, Safest, Always Reliable. SOI I) BY DRUGGISTS HVERYWHF.RK. chl.Ue.Ur Ckomlcil IV, I'klU., I'a. KILLthb cough and CURE the LUNGS WITH Franklin Mills, spent Sunday with the family of George Grey. Jonathan Sipe is spending some time with his son Hunter Sipe, at Davis, W. Va. Rev. Ahimaaz Garland preach ed a very able sermon at Cedar Grove last Sunday night. Rose Fegley has gone back to Cumberland, after having spent some time with htr pareuts, Emanuel Fegley and wife. Long Live the Klo( ! is the popular cry throughout European countries, while in America, the cry it the present day is "Long live Dr. King's New Discovery, King of Throat and Lung Remedies !" ot v.hich Mrs. .lulia Rider Paine, Truro, Mass., says: "It never fails to fcive im mediate relief and to quickly cure a cough or cold." Mrs. Paine's opinion is shared by a majority of the inhabitants of this country. New Discovery cures weak lungs and Sore throats after all other remedies have failed; aud for coughs and olds it's the only surecure. Guaranteed by Trout's the druggist. 50c and 1.00. Trial bottle free. Does Coffee disagree with you f Probably It does ! Then try Dr. Shoop's Uoalth Coffee. "Health Coffee" Is a clever combination of parc hed cereals and nuts. Not a grain of rtal coffee, remember, in Dr. Shoop'B Health Coffee, yet its flavor and taste matches closely old Java and Mocha Coffee. If your stomi ch, heart or kidneys can't stand ".offee drinking, try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nouiishiug, end satisfying. It's safe even for the youngest child. Sold by E. K. McClain. Snow is Coming i have just received a line lot of Cutter Blelghs at low prices. Please call aud SEE THEM soon. I alao have a lot of New Buggies that I will run uut ai Cost Carriage while they last. Thanking the public for past favors, I am Yours very truly, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown. Pa. Valuable Town Property at Private Sale. The undersigned offers at private sale, his house and lot situate on South First Street, McConnellshurg, I'a. This proerty consists of one full lot, 5.5 hy 220 feet, on which is erected a good ten-room, two-story -and-a-half house, good dry cellar, wood house, wash house, good stahle, and other outbuildings. The lot Is in splendid state of cultivation, with ex cellent fruit trees. Terms right to quick buyer, Isaac Hvul. Dr. King's New Discovery FOR C 0NSUMPTI0N Pries OUGHSand 60c fc $1.00 OLDS Frc Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY HACK. COUPON Cut, fill out, attach to list of words and mail to Troup Urothersj 28 East Market Street, Clianiberbburg, Pa. I hereby certify that I compiled the ncconipanying list of words without assistance, and t hat I agree to iioerpt t lie decision of the Judges of Award as final. Name ; ,'. Post Office st. No. No. words chiimed UPPER DUBLIN. There is quite a lot of sickness in this community. Amoug those who are on the sick list are Wil liam McElhaney, Mrs. Harry Mc Elhaney and little daughter. Mary Keebaugh spent Sunday with her parents near here. Maude Fields spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents at Clear Ridge. George Sipe is improving his property by putting a new tin roof on his dwelling house. D. E. Strait, wife and sons, spent a few hours Suuduy with J. M. Chesnut aud family. W. A. Keebaugh purchased a new driving horse fnm his brother John. Cumberland Valley Trains Leave Port Loudon at ".-1:2 a. m., 11.47 a. m., 2.4:5 p. m.; leave Mer cersburgat8.04 a. m.. 12.07 p. m,, and 8.06 p. m. Arrive at MorcersVi-jrg at 7. 17 a. m., 10.28 a. in., and 5.5.-1 p. m. Loudon, M.07a. ua., 10.48 a.m., and 0.18 p. m. As all Trou B'rofhero' Pianos are sold on one price-to-all systsm, those who secure a credit bill are therefore absolutely assured of a bona fide reductiou of the amount of their credit bill on any new Piano they may select. We issue a special invitation to all who are interested in this great contest to call at any time, ex amine our magnificent stock aud compare our prices, that there may he no doubt in their minds as to the genuineness of our offer. The credit bill will be accepted for their face value on and high grand piano on our floor. Troup Bros -:- Big Word Contest Sale. -:- a a hp ii aisi in i n smi i HaJJafl I VbHH McConnellsbi I 3 Hi a Penna. B mA mm n 1 B East of Poatotli n A n Irl ImiuWtir I J I Bed-room Suits- Hides Wanted. The undesigned will pay for green hides free from cuts, the following prices : Steers and heifers, 10c.; 3owj, 9c; bulls, 8c; calf-skins, oOtoHOc.; tallow, 4c. Cut hides, 1 cent a pound less than foregoing prices; salted hides, 11 to 12 cents. Paul Waoner. Thenurabor of pupils enrolled in the Primary school of McCon nellsburg during the fourth month, was 88; average attend ance, 86; per cent, of attendance, 1)5. The followiug pupils attend ed every day during tho month : Anna Mary Sipos, Helen Render, Minerva Pittman, Goldie and Parker Tritle, Dorothy and Ross Hamii, Willis Mellott, Dwight Steach, Thomas Patterson, Pete and Mac Morton, Willis Daniels, Frank Thompson, Hpllis Wible, Raymond Grissinger, McCauley Lynch, Edwin Clevenger, Guy Reed, Albert Rodcay. Olive G rissinger, teacher. .; . $22.50 and 127.50; H-plece, S2S.50 and .:2 75. Iron Ueds, (2.40 12.85, 1.1 25, 14.50, . to 10. Springs, 2, 3.0 to 13.75. Mattresses $3.50, $3.75 to $5. Couches, 5.50 to $12. Cots, ll.OA and $1 85. Cribs 1.75 and $2.50. Commode, $2.50; Wushstunds, $4.25, and up. Dress ers, $10.50 and up. Hull Hacks, $7 and up. ChlrTonlors, $10. Combination bookcase and writing desk, 13.75. Extension Tableg, (1-ft. 5.85: 8-ft. $7.85 to $8.40; 10 ft. $10.60. Dining-room Chairs, $4.90, $5 un.l up to $8.50. Rockers, $1.25 up to $3.50: Heed. $3 up to $(1.50; Child's 1 and up. Uigh-chalrs, $1.15 and up. Stands, 75c., up to $1.50. Olass-ball feet Stand, $1.75. EaBels, Mirrors, Towel Hacks, Pictures, Picture Frames made to order, and a lot of other things In the line of house furnishings. We also huve a nice Hue tit Eresh Confections and Oysters fresh from Ualtimot-u Como und look our line over whether you buy or not. Welcome to everybody. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. (Vjfy Seven MUtton boxes sold in post 13 month. Thi Signature. Cure Grip b Two D: a. on every box. 25c. Cut off that cough with Expectorant and prevent pneumonia; bronchitis and consumption. The world's Standard Throat and Lung Medicine for 75 years. Get it of your druggist and Ifeep it always ready in the cuae.