HULTUN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B W- Pwl, Editor and Proprietor. McGONNHLLSBURG. PA. FEBRUARY 21, 190. Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. ' 4 AIIVKKTIilNil 1MTES lcr square of linen 8 time II V) I'er square eitcli lulmcuuonl ItiMertloD ftO Al advertisement1! Innrrted for lung than i ii'.-f months charged by the square. t no. Bwih. t Tr. One-ro'irth column Iis.on. tan.no I lao.oo one half MM is.no. won so.oc One Column 10 00. I MOO I 7f.00 Volh'n Inserted for lea than II I'roteaalonal Carda one Tear IS III III r. MILLS. Sledding is about pone, but the roads ore very icy and the blacksmiths are reaping their harvest Keeping the horsos sharp Quite a number of tolks from this place r.ttended the meeting at Clear Ridge Sunday night. Squire C. C. Kerliug made a business trip to the County Seat Monday. Mr. Kerling has been having a wrestle with grippe like many other people. D. Ruby and wife visited Mrs. Ruby's mother this week. Minnie Shore was called home on account of the illness ot her mother. Martin Bolinger spent Sunday with his sister; Mr. and Mrs Harry Leonard spent Sunday at C. C. Kerling's. indorse,! by The County. "The most popular remedy in Oatego county, and the bcsi. friend of my family, 'writes Wm.M. Diet-' editor and publisher of the Ostego Journal, G liber to ville, N. V., "is Dr. King's New Discovery. It has proved to be an infallible cure for coughs and colds, making short work of the worst of them. We alwavs keep a bottle in the house. 1 believe it to be the most valuable prescription known for j LungandThroatdiseases. " (liiac anteed to never dts-ippoint the taker, by Trout's drug store. Price 5(c and il.00. Trial bottle free. A Safe and Sure Cough Cure. j Kemps Balsam Dora not contain Opium, Morphine, r nny other narcotic or " habit-forming " drug. Thrrr it no Narcotic In Kemp's Balsam. Nothing of n poioTmn or harmful character enter into its composition. This clsaO noil pure eolith nil cures roughs that cannot be, cured by .my other medicine. It h is saved thousands from SOB fnitnption. It has saved thousands of lives. A Me bottle contains 41) doses. At all lllUjUjtttafi 25c, r.Oc. oud $1. Don't ... . . pt anything else. Sale Register. Friday, February 8t, William Harr will sell at his residence uear Dig (Jve Tannery, his houso NEW URKNADA. The devil, the editor, or some other imp, got my Items bal ed up last week and made me say some things 1 did not say. hat hold goods, two good hogs, and I did say was that Mrs J. . j many other articles. Sale begins Cunningham and Mrs Jacob OH at 10 o'clock. Credit 8 months der were sipk. liy leaving off the ; Saturday.February K .Da7id i.B. .you Kui ..it-us , Soudei s intending; to milt house keeping,will sell at Ins residonce, (l is a rule tint ignorance of U12 law excuses no one, but if the lawmakers do not provide means ot informing the public of the, new statutes ti.at they pass, it is unreasonable to expect people to j comply with them, says the Al i tooua Gazette. The public has a J right to know what is going on in j the State Legislature. It's a pleasure to tell our read ers about a Cough Cure like Dr. Shoop'l, For years Dr. Sho p has fought agaiust the use of opium, chloroform, or other un safe ingredients commonly found in Cough remedies. Dr. Snoop, it seems, has welcomed the Pure Food and Drug Law recently en acted, for he has worked along tmUtvr lines many years. For sick. With the exceptiou of au attack of grippe, which ho did not have at that time. .1. O, is all r'u'ht, and Jacob is able for three square meals a day, and gels tne mail in on tune as usual. Morgan Watk'ns bought prop erty at Saltillt , and removed to his new home las.t Monday. Delhi Foster, of Ktiid, visited frionds in this i.lace, Saturday evening and Sunday. Our postmistress, Alue Mc Claiu, who had grippe all last week, is no v haudliug tiie cancel hut; stamp again. M. A. Detwiler retrieved to Three Springs last Weduesda,. Mrs. William S. Gracey and daughter Lillian of Taylor town ship, visited friends in our town last Saturday. Mary Tice of Laid, paid our I town a business visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kesselring, of Gracey. were circulating among friends h ire a few hours j last Saturday. Llun, when you l order that outht from Sears & i Roebuck, get au extra one for the writer hereof. King .Mellott's sawmill is at ITT ' II . i I uearlv 20 vears Dr. Shoon'a 1 " w' K'- 1tM Ksifussim s, sawing i Cough Cure containers have had William and others. itusiness in .New drenada is on the "bum" just n&w. at Thomastown, one milo west of McConnollsburg, all his house hold goods, 20 bushels of pota toes, 800 lbs. of bacon, 86 pounds of In rd, 40 good laying hens, etc. Sale begins at 1 o'clock, p. m. Credit 8 mouths. Tuesday, March ". J. L. Kes selnug, administrator of the es tate of Win. LI. Wittor, deceased, will sell at the late residence of the decedent, one aud- one half mile north of Gracey, horses, cat tle, sheep, hogs, farming imple ments, household goods, etc Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. Credit 10 months. Tuesday, March ,B Christiau Martin, having rented his farm, and intending to quit farming, will sell at his residence, twomiles south of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, hay, corn, and household goods. Sale begins at ! o'clock. A L. Wible, Auctioneer. Wednesday, March II, A. J. Fore will sell on the old '"home farm" near Knobsville, a large lot of live stock, farming imple ments, hay, grain, &c. Sale bo gins at 10 o'clock. LlST OF JURORS. Drawn (or March Term, o( 'Oyer and Terminer Courts ol Fulton Coun ty, Pa., beginning Monday, March 18, 1407. (HANI' JCHflUfl Ayr AftfM Mnrjrrl. M. liny. S. Oi I Fulion County Bank. Charlie MeP A T TIT. Ul a warning printed ou them again', i "USIUBSS 1,1 -ew i.renaaa is on . a iui0, uucuoueer. opium and other narcotic poisons. tll(! "b'nn" just n6w. Friday, March 8, D. 13. Galla Lie has thus made it possible ior i Clydu 1lummer lost a valuable j her will sell at his residence on mothers to protect their children horso 11 fevv RS- This is a the lato Geo. W. Comerer farm, b simply uisistiu"- on havinsr Dr hcavy loss an(1 leaves Clyde in a near Burnt Cabins, valuable live Snoop's Cough Cure. Dickson's drug store. Sold at 'ai1 sl)aPe for putting out his Educational Meeting. The fourth educational meet spring crops. John .nomas bought a tine ; horse from Daniel Hinehart the other day, and expects to go into . i. i , i . , , insro' Dublin tnwnshin ns holrl L,lu iumoeriiig business ID WD1- -" " f'l cLEAK KIUQE. Joseph Edwards, wife and two children visited C. L Henry's last Friday. Rev. Daniels is holding a sue cessful revival at the M. E. church in this place. There have been twenty conversions and still several seekers at the altar. Henry White near this place, is quite ill with dropsy cf the heart. Ira Lake aud siste. Nora were id our town last Saturday. C. L. Henry lost a tine horse Lst week. T. E. Fleming bought a tine team of mules from Clay Corne lius last Friday. Joseph D. Stevens has been quite poorly for some time.i Dr. Hill is attending tiim. Charles Stevens iuteuds to move from here to Trough Creek in the spring. Fred How man is singing, A Charge to Keep I Have. It is a boy. Mrs. Calvin Bakf r is spending some time in Altoona with her daughter Mrs. Philip Ueilrnan. Ehhu Anderson came home on Saturday from Decorum. Mrs. Mary A. Fields is v siting Andy Mellott's family. Missive ue Hrown spent Satur day and Sunday with Catharine McClain. Mrs. Mary Simson visited her son Easton at Kuobsviile part of last week. Mrs. Harry Walkei aud sis.er Miss Cordelia McClain were in our town Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas Cromwell, Mrs. Cathanue Mcclain and Mrs. Wil son Fields spent Monday with Mrs. ft. E. Hrown. Thomas Stevens and brother Fraak of McConnellsburg.visited their father last Sunday. A liquid cold reliel with a laxa tive principle which drives out the cold through a copious action of the bowels, aud a healing prin ciple which lingers in the throat and stops the cough that is Ken nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. Safe and sure in its action; pit as ant to take; and conforms to Na tional Pure Food aud Drug Law. Cootaius no opiates. Sold by Trout's drug store. at McKinley schoolhouse, Fri day evening, February Hth. The meeting was called to order by the teacher, Miss Dessie J. Piper, who appointed S. K. (iillilaud president, and Mary E. K'ope. Secretary. First on the program was singing America by the school. 1st, topic, Arithmetic Prim ary li.ter media te Advanced was opened by Jame A Kell, who said, "ihe four fundamen tal rules were the bases of Arith metic, and should be taught and illustrated that it will be thor oughly understood by the pupil. Miss lieulah Miller th.n took up the subject. She said Prim- souia Looj) soon. Weddiug bells Uopenliaver Thomas ! are rin'.iner in s Loop. Listen. Piles get quick relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment, lie member it's made alone for Piles --and it works with certainty aud satisfaction. Itching, painful, protruding, or blind piles disap pear like magic by its use. Try it and see! Sold at Dickson's drug store. OlWHM. iieiiuii Raubm Bn'rlfartifiifl lolt. Ol tiert C Mellott. Bnali Oraafe m. p. iinrton. Baikal AJtart Oamll, Ira D Meiiott. 0aMla Allien i. KarlO, lleury Miller tleo. Slpes. ticking Crack Kranlt Stpei. MaOoaMllatMirg Harry 11 an m i. mckii- Ma. Taylor - Jonm l.uke. W. (!. Wink. TlMSajaSa llurve.v Sliarpe. TiKld Htirvey Cooper, .lobn IViyle. Ilert Kattta I'nion (leorife Miller. WellK Tliornlou Fo-lcr. (Ieiirfe W. Stpei. We the uadeiNitfueil sheriff and .Fury Omi mlHsloner of Kiilun County. Ha., on the lMh day oi He unary mT. did draw from the wheel eontaliilai.' Hie Oeoeral 1'iiuel for the year 1807 the above niilned person to-etlier wall their oeeupaihuj and residence i o be. Oran4. .luroi Inlie County Courts ,,f Hulton County ou Mon day, Mareli in. 1.137. JAMS! (I. A i.K.x MiKti. Sheriff. David HUfsi A. 0. I'm o Attent Jury Comnilsslonern. C. C. Id rr.. HKTIT Jl'ltoMK Ayr On vll lllvens, William lllsliop. Oeorge BattartMHUrki Oawva A Comerer. Jeff Harris. .1. II. Johnston. 0 K. Nesblt. Alllos Seville. . Iielfa-it Saniuel Hess, Wilson yValt.. Bethel Clyde Andrews, Joe l-'Uher, tleorife l II Hill. BrOta. Creek Vlnoent Hart, Christopher Sp Ida. II. J. Walters Duhlln Jiimes Aller. David Hohner. Hnycs Locke. John Snyder. I.uther Orove. Hurr sou Cutoha.l. I.lekloif Creek K. J. Crofi, J. H. Kline, tiro Ensley. Charles A. Mumiiia, Thomas MeClure. i ieorKC H M - McConnellsnuTK Adam GftaatAgaT, Valentine It. nipt. Dutllcld k'evser. Charles Mi'Curdy. I.loyd Hay. S.iiiiuel Shimer. Lewis Youse. Tayior N. H. AUnway, D. A. Hluek, J. v. Kcavor. S. H. Hoekeusinith. Uoss Kln. Tlcinip-ion H in Kvans. H ibaft Kverts. Johu May, Lareuue Vuuce. t.'urtis Secrisl. Todd Qaorsa Btraaa, Vanrart Dtaaaa, ian- el tl. K'vdy. Ha-ry Mnrslmll. 1'eter Morton. QaOffa Mock. J. H. Heck. A. L. Wlhle. I'nlan- Frank Uarney.Jaiues c lieneen.John Hnmtuond. Samuel llcadershot.John SeHever, John II. Smith. Lewis WldftaM, Hhtllp H. Smith. Wells .1. w. tllbson. Nathan v. BortOS, t ' yde Hlummcr. Howard Tice. We the I'll - . .. 'i, si.... " nn.l OahI gram, ivc Sale will besriti at 10 : muatoBa orraiuid Count. p.. m the uuti day or Heliruary IB0T did draft trom the w heel eoutnlnlnir thetieneral l'ancl Tor the year 1901 the above named persons 1 jitether w llh their oeeiiputlou aud residence to be Hetlt Jurors lu IDC County OottMt of Hultou County on Mon day. Mareli in. 1007. JtMBMlJ. Al.KX ANDKH. SheiilT. A. 0, Tiii ax. iiAvin Bon, Attest Jury Commissioners. 0. 0. Hot JfJ (OROANIZKD IN 1881 0 J I'er Ce m. Inlfrefit I'nlcl on Time Deposlm. V This oM and well Unown PlnSDOlsl Institution is DOW m itermanpntly loostsd In Its new room in liht A. I'. Naeehuild injf. IjBcjfc ntlditlona huvc been iiibiIo to the KCAPITAL STOCK nntl the number of Storkholdcrs has been ineroant'il to VIF 5y TICION, which (riven alt ilepoaltura a aet-iirity o( upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Fulton County Bank does a QBNKRAL IJAN'K fs ING UUSINKS3 and extends et ery favor to their patrons J and friends, consistent with sound banking. X W. H. NELSON, ?S McC.onncilsburg, Pa. Cashier. stock, farming implements, bay, THE SHUT-IN SOCIETY. Annual Report of The Pennsylvania Branch. Organized in 1002. o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Saturday, March !i Miss FtH nie Miller will sell at her resi dence on the Peach Orchard road, I miles north of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming im plementa, &0. Sale begins at 10 o'clock, a. hi. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Tuesday, March 12, John Pore I man will sell at his residenco on j the Rush Uline farm at Port Lit tleton, live stock, farming imple ; ments, itc Sale begins at 10 o' clock. A. L. V'ible, auctioneer. VVednosday, March 10, It. M. Kendall, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence 2.J miles south of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming un ary Arithmetic is the important class, i'he foundation of Arith- ized in New Vjrk City IB 1877, its metic is laid in the primary class, aim being to extend comfort and alio said much supplementary relief to those chronically ill. work should be given. The Pennsylvania Blanch, or- nlmont.K. bnv irrmn .V- SJulo The Shut in Society was organ-1 beins at 1(, .il ' A. Im vVible, auctioneer. Thursday, March 14. P, P. Shives, having rented his farm and intending to remove to Mc- is resi- Register's Notices. Nolle i baranjr given tbel the rollowlai imtued Hi'i'OutU.iniK liuve tllril tlii li ai-t-uuuts in the Ki'Kist.-r's OttK-e ol Killtun Coiintv, I'll., Hint tliut Hie sHinii will ho inesenti-d to the Oi . hulls' Conn oi tkltl Oenntf, nw eenBrmatlon, mi U 3d Molnuiy, ( IHth day) ot Muri'li A. II., IKU7. SHIVKS 't he llrt Md Baal Hci inint of Hon. I). 'I'. Humbert, ulinlnlstritlur or the estate ot l)ui l II Shives Int.- ol llelliist limnshii, oaaaaaad. kki.i.kk The flret and Brut eeoaa of li w II Keller, kiIiuiiii -t rtur ol the estate ol Hvab 1 Keller lute o( ThvIoi tuwnshli, araaaaadi MBLLOTT Tb tirt mi iiniii aeeeaat "f M it SliHttnir, Kmi; MlailBlelratOr ef the eslHti or MhIiiiIiIu .Utllotl, lute ol Ayr towhsl.in, ueeeH-ed. OOKOOM The fliat aad floaj ueounl ef Will Uin i Uiiraon, Bmi eaeealar "t the lust win aaa ewtaaienl or Miee leae Ourdva late ot llethul township, decessud. Kt'M.MKL Tbesm and BaVaeeaaal oi Mia Sneen Itumtni-I. Hdtn nlstrMtrtx ot the estntr of. I I'.llluit Itumiurl lull- im Teda township, d ee:tsed. BagtMarl oaiee, I OHO. A. BAttBISi reb. is, 107. J Koulster. THE LARGEST BEST EQUIPPED AND MOST THOROUGH Business Training School, For Both Sexes, Between Pittsburg and Baltimore Open All The Year Catalog Free. TRI -STATE BUSINESS COLLEGE Cumberland, Aid. MILLINERY Wo will now write 1907, and w j desire to Ihank one antl all for t.he patronatre of the jiast year, I'.iOli. We still have a few hats on hand which we will close out re nardless of cost. , We do not believ in koejiinjf ;onds over, and too we must make room for our spring slock, therefore those foods must so al a lOW BgUN, We have dre9S skirts reducr-d from to Shirt waists rednc etT from Si. 2D to tide: waist patterns that weto 75c now title. Collars antl belts reduced to l-.'f less than the regulsr price. We invite one and till kindly to call and sec the ifreut Itargaiiis we are giving. 'ery sincerely, MRS. A. E. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite FOGtoffIoe. Nevia Montgomery was the ganized in has charge of the fV,BBBilhiii.a. will n nt h next speaker He said Arith me- work of the Society in Pennsylva- j df!Dce at Dick Mountain po8t tie is a br inch of reason. The n.a, irginia and West Virginia. 1 ,)trl,ft in Th(imnsnn t1TOnihin pupil should be given tune to , Annuai. Di:ks ok Mk.mhkus. think. More Arithmetic should ! Ale.ute M,mh a.o.. m ,.s. .' be tnught in our public schools. Music. Mediation by Irene Kopo. -nd topic, lieading -Its Im portance The Eldds to be attain ed; and Bow? was opened by Blanche M. Doran, who said Reading is the must important branch in school. This branch should be a pleasure to the pjpil, .Mary Kope tuen spoke for a sho. t time on the subject. She Associate Meiuliers BabeoHbera Shut-lus.. .. State Hues. .a .1.00 .60 If unable to pav, th'i Shut ins may be placed on the free list. All members receive The Open Window, the magazine of the So ciety. Membership of Branch at an nual meeting, November Hth, 190(5 : Va. W n. Associates 'JJt :t d C. A. MARTIN. First Class Tonsorial Artist, McOONNKLLSnUBG, PA. A Cleun Cup and Towel with euvli Shave. KvervthliiK AntlHeptio. Kuzors BterUuejS. Hair Oattlllg and Massuve. a speelalty. BShop lu room lately occupledby 11. Ou wiles. subsi-i- ..-is .no n ! said, l he teacher should read bimiMm :cio n I'utul m IIS Ml MHt !. .'.-I I 10 :t0 Til Vi for the pupil. A good reader should have a clear conception ' Letters, wor der bags, hot wa and vivid imagination. ter bagS) irlhday cards, etc.,are Prof. L. H. Harris, the next ; among the gifts of the Branch to speaker, discussed the subjoctts Shut in members. Wheel very thoroughly, He said Read- chair.s. b(;d v,hl(!i,. kl r(fi,a rocking chairs, etc , are loaned olllce in Ihompson township. horses, cattle, farming imple ments, hay, grain, household goods, Ac. Sale begins at ten o'cIock. Credit eight months. Thursday, March 14 E. S. Mellott, intending to remove from tho county, will sell at his residence in Taylor township, near Fairview church, horses, cattle.hogs, farming implements, grain, household goods, and on the same day he will offer his farm. See bills. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Friday, March 15 Mrs. Mary C. Comerer, having sold her farm and intending to remove from the j Fvorett, but owing to po r health County, will sell at public sale on j thought he would feel betcer to the State Road, I! miles west of' come back to his quiet home Huston town, horses, cattle, farm-! here. Wells Tannery. The Knights of theColden Ea gle celebrated their annual feast Saturday evening. Every one present seemed to enjoy the so cial part, and we know from the ..mount of oysters, cream and cake consumed they did the feasting. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Poote can again find them at home in our town. Mr. Foote had no fault to find with to the in ing was a branch that to,k a great deal of drill. A good read- i u i , . mv snouiu uae goou articulation, i freight. tie uiso saui wo should read to get information and give (infor mation. Music. Recitition by Mary Grinnell, entitled, Learning to Sew. Brd topic, Tho Greatest Needs of Oar Schoolc, was opened by Frof. E E. Kell, who said the world is looking for better mon and women, antl thr y are exnect ell to QO0)8 frt m without cost, except All invalid members of the Shut-in Society i.re eligible for membership in the Exchange maintained by the Branch for tho sale of their work. Regular monthly meetings of tin; Krauch are held in Philadel phia on the Becoud Friday of each month, from October to N ay in clusive, when reports of the dif ferent departments a the work aro received. Tho Branch desires to know of ing implements, hay, gram, household goods, Ac. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock, a. m. Credit, (I mouths. Friday, March 1j. -John W. (Junnells will sell at his residenco on the A. J. Fore farm, near Knobsville, household goods, ba con, lard, and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Siturday, March 10. E. Mc Naughton Johnston will sell at his farm i mile south of McCon nellsburg, a large lot of horses, cattle, unci other live stock, and corno mm the nul.lu schools. I'eachitrs slu.iilrl It in I III! 1 11 1 than kHmw mm ,.....!. t i auv iuvalidftin Penusvlvamn Vi. iitoi ti ui itatia vi j i.iiu Vvjtll 1 1 lil J c y " r i ' it - i . , should be rnoro thorough. Heal I f?mia and West Virginia, to whom J 80Uie farmlnK ""plements aud so said one of the greatest nwds j the Society can bring good cheei other lbinB8 Thli is, in th of our school is sociability. The also any who wish to become As- - main' a bi 8tock 8ale aud Mr SOhooU need more sympathy. ; t g fa 8crib members ' Johu8tou wautH 't Jt.nnly un Patrons should be encourage.i. , "JJ bjr. M Recitations bv Hlanr-hp f!rn.,.. Ooen Window and farther inf(ir. e-nounderbidding-and that and Clementiuu Peterson. Music. The presideut then thanked fie audience for good attention, after which the meeting adjourn ed. Sktrktahy. .nation in regard to the General the 8tock offered Wl11 PHively r- . ..... i hft unlit KaIa Kanind a m l society, may be obtained by writ-, """" w mg to the President of the I ti w.,v, Al,ti .i miLii, Hiioa iviatj j aruer iiicn- olson, ilMO Ches'nut St., Phila delhi'i, Pa. OfWHi's LIU 1? I.. tl ia - buna nnur9 The famoua little plllo. William Roudabush who lived in Mr. Foote's house, now lives in the Mrs. J. B. Alexander mau sion liouse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moseby are making arrangements to move to Frauklin county. The many sick people of our neighborhood are ou the mend With the exception of Calvin Gate's baby, and Mrs. J. A. Wish art. No. 1 school is preparing to have au mstitute Friday evening. Every one interested in educa tion should encourage the young workers by their presence. Harry Truax, formerly of Wells Valley, now of Altoona, met with a very painful accident a few days ng.i. In going down a nar row (light of stairs, ho fell, break ing his collar bone, and has had to have it set and reset three times. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar Curee ell Cough. ed expel Colde irem Ike ayeieai by oenliy me v Ing tbe bewela. NlibDMORIi. Did you get a valentine 'i No one so busy now as the doc tors, T. W Peck made a trip to Bud ford county Monday. Eli Peck lost a valuable horse last Monday. J. B. Runyan of McConnells burg, spent a diy w'th his pa rnts here last week. Wilbur Deshong while cutting wood last Monday for Dr.Palaier, cut an ugly gash in his foot. Mr. and Mrs. Lamberson of Ayr township, spent Saturday night and Sunday with the lat tor's father, Dr. Mellott, of this plac3. Mrs. Jane Hill is reported very ill with pneumonia. To name all the sick people in this community would requite too much space. Among those who are now contiied to Iheir rooms are, P. N. Runyan, Mrs. Sarah Runyan, Mrs J.A.Snyder, .Mrs. Anna Eunk, Mrs. Catharine Hart and Mrs. Elizabeth Mor gret. Miss Cora Hill who had bceu living with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Riinyan aud family for some time is quite indisposed this (Tuesday) morning. We hope sho may escape a spell of serious illness. Snow is Coming I have just received u line lot of Cutter Sleiglis at low prices. Please call sad SEE THEM soon. I also have a lot of New Busies that I will run out ui Cost Carriage while thoy last. Thank tog the public for past favors, I am Yours very truly, W. R. EVANS, Ilustontown. Pa. Trespass Notice. The underslffnei-l hereby five notice Uiul the lands aud premises of the Kill ton County lttnl and Cun Club, an or . ii ii i it i ii' tlnlv incorporated by the laws of 1'eniiylvuuia, situated in the townships of Wells and Urush Cuvk, eounty of Fulton and stale of IVmisyl vania, an- private property, and that all piTsuns are warned not to trespass on sain lands ana premises for 'he purpose of tiunlini;. Hahlog, KatheriDr nuts or herrlei, on in any other man ner whatever contrary to act s of as sembly in such ruses made uml proviii ed us the law will br rigidly enforced. Fl'UTOM CODNTV ItOU ANI (Jt'N Cl.i'li. ll-2S-0li-tf. Weak Women To Week and nlllng ivonu n. there liut li-t mm win in bulp. Unt wliti Hint way. two (reettnenu, iiiiil In- t'oiiiliiiiml. Oiii U lixnl, on., la constlni. tlniiul. t.ut Imtli ur.. iniportunt. Imtli eueututl. Iir. Slump's KiKht t.'liri. la the 1K-ul. lr. Shoop'i Kwtonttve. Ihe ConiUtatlem4 " " '"' -in.-r Pr. sh. kip's Nixlu "ur. isu topic! irmrniM iii.'iiilirun.' Mip..iinry r.-iii.ily, liil Ur. euuop e Ktiittiratlvu In wlmlly uu Itiu-nml tn-.a-niriit. Tlie HoMoretlTe n-arhrii tliroiigliouc Hie antlra yslein, s.-1-klmj tin. rt-imlr ol ull uervu. II tlsmi... unit ull IiIimuI uilmt-iitM. The 'Nlht Cnii ", h.h Itsimnm lmpllo. dort It work wlill.. you ui..,. p. It sooth. sroi'.mnii liiiliin. l iiiucoiu Mirieo-s, lu-uls locul wi-ukiirkw su.l auohartcs, whi I.- tlm ld'sunutive, otise nervnui xrlteoitnit, trlvna renewed vigor end euiMtlvn. biiilils up wniit.id tlaui'4. .i . ,, about ri iu.ir. . in imtli. vlKor. uiul nuTity. 'IHiLo llr. Sliuon' K -lorutlv.- Tulili'lKor Liquid ainjlrin-rul Umio to llui yt. in. For poslUvu local hulp, us.i u well Dr. vShoop's Nig'ht Cure W. S. DICKSON.- MBpiiktM?gel CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Dint Couth Syrup. Tul'S Ca d. Use In llrne. Sid by .1 ..i... DeWlif JKUV Balva For Pilot Burns, bores. Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. NInely-nlne of every one hundred people who hve heart troubla can remember when it wea aln.ple Indiges tion. It is e sclemlllc feet that all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken into the atomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and awells the atomach, puffing It up againat the 1 nean. inia interieres with the action of j the heart, and Id tho court of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased, Mr. D. Ksuble. o Nsvida.O ,na: I had stomach trouble and wh In . bad state I had ha.rt troubla with It. 1 took K.viol Dyspepsia Cure for tbout lout months and it cure j ma, Kodol Digests What You Bet and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the 11 -art of all preasura. Bottles only. $1.00 Sli hokllni ttraea the trial lie. which ull lor 50, Prepared by S. 0. OeWI lT .0O.. QHIOAOU
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