INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Rule on Heirs. I( I L.i and Oencral Interest, (lathered i . Home or Clipped Irom oar , Excbinfes. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Huston of Saltillo' is buying wool. Pays cash or trade. AtAte of Penrnylvftnln Qtt .... i .. ..r i. . . .... Ai an orphan' Guurt heM i MWounell - 1 bnrjf. In nwl for Fulton t'ountv. I Vnip I ..nl.i dii thn I8lh dny of March, a. D. IP J. - f the Honor "iii- the Judge thereof, iin lnqullt1nn taken by the Snerfff of Raid Count v or Kyi ton upon the real estate of David Ooldmnlth, late or the Horouih of Mrfonnellwhur. deceived. -i ii ''-.eDtfld 1o the Court and on mailnii of s VY. Kirk. Rug., the name wan confirmed und a rule granted on the heirs a d lefts) represent ative of ftftid David mill. u . to wit : lfeiieM-H r, . ntennnrrifd w th DUHM 1 Steven, resiriinK nt MeConnel nhura. Pn.;Sm uei it u i nnmun. reKMinv ar rolo. Ill : Kllzn bcthOcrd mlth and HnK,nirerOo1nlth.nnlI1 rn of William Goldsmith, deceased, tewid nir at Hat r ,vi,iM r ft.; rharleM R. Steren. iruar dian of Robert (Joldnmlth. a minor child of Harry ioIdmlth. deceased. reMldlofr at (t For that new SUit, new hat, Or ! at McCunnelifthutir. Pn.: Chrle- R Uolrtninlth. , . , . . , , reaidln - at MeConn-I.K.mrp. Ia ; -I. I, Dovle. pair 01 new Shoes, try Harry E. 1 reMdlm at lien vfr town. P.; and Vlrrnla Me- mm i iinnl 1 1 ...... . .... vu. i'ii i i i vtnn ininiM iiiniiniNflll. tldln at HartWIiurtf. Pa.. Mtnu oh) rtren -d heir of Sadie Doyle, dacenned. and Kin urn In lermarried with o. F Rxr.th, reajdlnir a -rmihii. Net)., ntid all ot her : nt ft t , to he mid appear bef re the Honorable the J mitre or said t'ourl to he held at McCouuet hurt, on the Tueadtiy fodowlotr tbe a-oond Monday of Ju"e next then and there to acoept or refuse to take the real estate of aald cleoe-de-U M the valuation or appralm-ineut thereof or how unue why the name nbould not he told HY THK (X U IT. In teat monv whereof I have hereunto aet my hand and the seal of aald Court at McCon- neliNlmrK the 7th day of May A. I. 1937 The Revival of Pewter It will pay you to READ THIS "ad" has met with general approval. Many of thn quaint, old! j i . i i i i i u ! piPCMN nave ncen reprouui.eii, ami iru it ufiiiii 10 uenoiu. Pewter differs from ail oilier metals from the fart that it will not corrode or tarnish. We are showing Tea pots, Urns, Jardmairos, Candle sticks, Syrup jugs, Muffineers, Iving cups, etc. Sheffield Plate Huston, Saltillo. Superintendent; Barton has been a very fick man the past week. He doos not seem to be any worse this morning. The Dental Parlor of P. K. Stevens, McConnellsburg, will be open, May 10, 1907. 4 18 4t. Kllis 1'nger, a tvpo of the Ful ton Republican office, is spending a few days in Chambersburg this weeif. Misses Mime Mellott and Min nie Rum met of this pluie, are spending sometime in Chambers burg. Mr. and Mrs. William Stetler of Han isonville, were called to Danville, Pa., Tuesday on account of the death of Mrs. Stetler 's father. Mrs. Watson Lynch spent from Thursday until Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin, at Fort Loudon. Commissions have been issued to James A. Truax, of Belfast; Frank M. Lodge, of Brush Creek; Warner W.Howet', of Thompson, and James A. McDonough, of Wells, the newly elected justices of the peace in this county. Mrs. G E Wagner returned to her home in Newville yester day, after having spent a week very pleasantly visiting her old home friends on this side of the mountain. Oliver Sipes, ot Pittsburg, is (IKOKUK A HAIUll Clerk of the Orphans' Court. NEtDMORE. Martin L. Peck, of Pectonville, Md., spont Saturday evening and Sunday with his brother Nathan iel at this place. Dr. A. K. Dais of Hustontown, spent Monday and Tuesday pro fessionally at the office of Dr. Palmer. Ira Gordon was pretty badly hurt one day last week while helping to unload a monument at the Tonoloway cemetery. He was caught by a large base stone falling from the wagon and badly bruised but no bones broken. Crutches were a convenience for a few days, but he is now rapidly improving. William Sipes and wife of Indi ana, are visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Sadie Truax. Mrs. Truax will make s.le thn week and is talking of going to Indiana with her daughter in the near fu ture. Corder Snyder and wife mov ed last week to Hagerstown and Thomas Wink went with them. Jonathan P. Peck and wife ot Knobs ville, spent Saturday and Sunday among friends here. Twenty-six students were en rolled at Prof. W. Don Morton's anondino- n linr-t. limn visit ino hia ,ii i i i -i i Normal on Monday. The day be Vld home friends in Licking Creek i ' J . . m t u ... ' intf so rainy, a number who were township. Mrs. Joseph oipes s , ' i. i Ik expected did nt get in; but that expects to accompany him to the I , u Bo u, uu Smoky City cu his return next ' " " . 1 " 6 week and visit her daughter Elsie and other friends there for a few weeks.. Mark Lodge of Hopewell, and Harold Kirk of Wells Valley, were guests in the home of Hon. and Mrs. S. W. Kirk of this place, over Sunday. Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa., is showing a nice line of Spring suits. It will pay you to call and see them. Mrs. R. M. Downes went to Everett on Monday where che joined her husband, and they will begiu housekeeping in their new home. Mrs. Higgins, of Ft. Loudon, returned home Tuesday, after spending several days very pleas antly in the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Virgil Sipes. Harry E Huston at Saltillo, is paying 15c for eggs, 12 for lard, 12 for sidemeat, lii for shoulders, r5c. cash for potatoes or 00 cents in trade, and f cents a lb. for old rubber. J. W. Mellott, the enterprising lumber dealer of the extension, now assured. Mrs. Walter Peck returned home last Saturday after a two week's visit with her people in Pittsburg. George Mills of Union town ship, was here last Sunday even ing and brought his daughter to attend the Normal. S. S. Wegiey, the cow buyer from Franklin, was over last week and bought a bunch of tine cows. Frank Mellott and Ross Correll have their drilling machinery in place on Rev. Power's lot ready to begin operations. The Rev. has one of the finest building sites in the village. J. H. McClellan, our road mas ter, is a hustler and we hope to soon have a long needed improve ment in the way of better roads. Then, if our county "dads" would only build us that bridge, we wuuld feel that we were a little nearer np with the times. Reproductions of this .famous plate in trays both round and oblong and in several s zus. are now on view in our store. These make superb wedding gifts. WM. H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trust Company Building, Chambersburg, Pa. Racket Store Prices for Court Week. Attention Farmers! The attention of farmer and gtock raisers is directed to tbe following: fine horses owned by D. K Trout. "Walter L." is wearing a smile which reaches u Roarj) welghlnjt 1)300 ,bg with a record of 2 : 30. This horse will stand from ear to ear. because a new dishwaeher came to live with him. Edgar I hum, who had been a student in the Pennsylvania Busi ness College at Lancaster, is home and helping his father with the spring work, Rev. T. P. Garland will preach at Pleasant Grove church next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. ChiMreu's Day services in the tireenhiil Presbyterian church will be held the first Sunday in June. DoWltt's Carbolized Witch Haz el Salve does not merely heal on the surface; it penetrates the pores and promptly relieves pain caused by boils, buans, scalds, cuts and skin diseases. It is especially good for piles. Beware of imitations. Sold by Trout's drug store. We have added to onr stock this season an up-to-date stoi-k of Wall laH;r. These are all new fresh goods - -some are In-some to come in yet, 4c to l'-V bolt. Also, we have added to our line, Buggy Harness, Front Gaars and Collurs, and these goods are made by the bast makers that make harness. Don't buy Fly Nets until you see ours. We can save you money on team collars and harness. Cobbler Sets 3 lasts and stand, 2 boxes of nails, 1 hammer, 2 awls and handles. 1 knife all for 45c. Knives and Forks S8-45-A0?fi and iiHc. Manure Forks, :Wc and 4Hc, steel shoeing hammers, W and 3Sq. Hasps, 1S-22 and -', web halters, 14 and 25c, rope halters, 10c, leather halters 75c and iK)c wire plyers, 10-in., 39c, teaspoons, tic set, tablespoons, 12c, split rivets, 10 in box, 4c, tubular rivets, 50 in box, 4c. The best axe you ever saw for 66c Single bit axes, 45c. Dish pans, 10-14-25 and (68, TABLE OIL CLOTH 12c yd, straw matting, 12 and 15c, Japanese matting 20 and 23c, carpets, IMS 25-35 and 50o. This 10c carpet is the heaviest you ever did see it is tine. Curtain poles, 8c, felt wiudow shades, 8c. A beauty in oil shades at 2.1c. See our 3.5c shade, as good as any 50c ones. Lace curtains, 30-45-08-75 and 98c. This is a tine assortment. Shippensburg Work-shirts, 44c, overalls, 48 to 75c, boys' overalls, 25 to 49c, men's work pants, heavy, 80c to $1.10, men'B dress pants, $1.25 to $2 50, boys' knee pants, 21 to 45c. We just go our spring Hats in for this season, and they are up-to-date. Why puy 11.25 when you can get the same thing for 80c. Why pay fl 50 when you can get the same for 91.20. Look around and see If we are not right. We now have about all of our spring shoes in stock, aud it will do your heart good as well as your pocket book to look at them and have us name prices or look on the box and see for yourself the price'. We mark our goods in plain figures, that every one gets just the same price. There is something wrong when a merchant only marks the cost on the box. We want you to take a little time, and go and see and be convinced for yoursslf that we do exceed in quality and price not only in shoes but every thing else we sell. We claim we can save you 10 to 20 per cent. Try us. Respectfully, HULL & BENDER. Fulton County Bank. . When your food has not been properly digested, the entire sys tem is impaired in the same pro portion. Your stomach needs help. Kodol for Indigestion and Dyspepsia not only digests what you eut, it tones the stomach and adds strength to the whole body Makes rich, pure blood. Kodol conforms to the National Pure Fo d and Drug Law. Sold by Trout's drug store, at the following places : At 1) F. Trout's barn, May 9th, 10th, and 11th. At Henry Tritle's May 13th and 14th. At George Hohman's May 15th. At Balter Catchall's May ltlth, 17th and 18th. At Burnt Cabins, May 20th and 21st. At Fort Littleton May 22nd and 23d; and so on every two weeks throughout tbe season. Insurance, 110. "Duke." "Duke" Is a gray I'ercheron weigh ing 1,560 lbs , and will stand at the following places every two veeks, be ginning as follows. At David Hershey'i May Hth and 0th. At Grant Laker's May UMh. At D. F. Trout's baru May llth. At rtichard Hollenshead's May 20th and 21 st. At John. Hess's May 22nd and 23d 1 Insurance, $8.00. "Delsur." This is a Sorrel with u record of 2 : 17 welgbiug 1,000 lbs. Tin- horse will stand at Clear Ridge on the 10th und llth of May and every two weeks thereafter, aud at the own er's baru the rest of the time. Insurance, (8.00. Selling or In any way parting with a mare bred to any one of these horses makes the Insurance money due and payable at once. D. F. TtiOVY, Owner, McConnellsburg, Fa. Mav 9 nc (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) 3 fmr Cnl. interest Fld on Time Deposits. This old and well known Financial Institution is now permanently located in Its new room in the A. II. Nace build ing. Large additions have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stockholders has been increased to FIF TEEN, which gives all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Fulton County Bank does a GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS and extends every favor to their patrons and friends, consistent with sound banking. W. H. NELSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier. XXXKXXXXXKXXX XXKXXXXXKXXXX Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. We now have on display a fine line ot this sea son's Latest Styles, just received from New York. We have hundreds of Uuntrimmed Hats besides hundreds of Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats. We can rest easy that we have the largest line of Millinery in the county. All of the most popular shapes and styles. We believe in making quick sales and small pro fits. We have an elegant line of Ribbons, Collars, Belts, Laces, Dress Skirts, Shirtwaists, Pitticoats, Combs, Ladies Vests, etc. Call and examine our stock. We give a Fancy Hat Pin or Fan with each Hat. McConnellsburg, Opposite Poataffic. The Gasoline' Engire is one of tho most useful thlcgs a farm, r i nn own. With one of thse useful machine.) be can saw wood, grind fepd, hell corn, pump water, and many other things. I have just receiveJ n carload of w!r fence. Anyone needing wire fence this spring will save money by calling to see my fem e Hoon. as I have a complete line of Field, Poultry and Garden feme on hands, different heights and weights. Also a nice lot of yaxl and lawn fence, the neatest and lest fence you ever sow. Prices guaranteed just as cheap as the cheapest. I have also a nice lot of wire Nails, Gut Nails, Hung Head Nails Slating Nails, Wire Htaples, all of which I am selling a', just abou what you would have to pay If you wore buying them wholesale. To anyone who is going to build it will puy you good money to come and see me before you get the hardware. ront door sets White lend Inside door locks ( ,-oop shovels Rim locks )rt s)lov4s Ilutt hinges Strap hinges Ham door hangers Born door track Trace chaius Hreast chains Cable chains Heady mixed paint Folks of all kinds (iarden spades Garden Hakes Simon saws,cross cut and hand Diston saws, cross cut aud hand Double and single bit axes Picks and grubbing hoes Plumbing supplies. Mason hammers (Jlaw bam men Shoeing ham inn s Hatchots Window gla- s Pure Max seed meal. Collar pads and collars l.insecd oil Machiue oil stone ht mmeis Napping hammers I will have in good time a full stock of Binder Twine at very best prices. Come and see me if you want a bargain. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuince of the same, I am Yours respectfully, Geo. B. Mellott, McConnellsburg, Pa. REISNERS' STORE NEWS. We are showing the largest line of Summer Dress Stuffs in this county, in white and colors. Lawn (white) from 6 to 50c a yard; Linens bleached and natural. Shrunken Muslins, mercerized effects, &c. A splendid, strictly pure siik, at 3(c (white only); colors it) 2ii in. silks; splendid quality 50c. A large line of Woollens for suits at almost any price. We wish to call attention to our stock ot READY MADE SKIRTS (Dress). You will be surprised at the variety and prices. Skirts from $1.25 to $5.00. Don't fail to see them. I n NOTIONS, we have all the nice things in Collars, GLOVES, Ruchin&s, Trimmings, LACES, and embroideries a very large stock at all prices. Don't forget our SHOE STOCK, which is large and up-to-date. Style and Prices right all the time. In CLOTHING we won't take a back seat for any one in business here. See our clothing for Men, Boys, and Children. IVallPapers, Blinds, Carpets, Linoleum, &c See them all. Geo. W. Reisner & Co McConnellsburg, Pa. ; t VlUViW,.Wiv.Wj.V,w.W..'u;v...wU.UM. WWWW WW W VVWrVWVV L. W. FUNK Dealer Id Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grade PUnos and organs at prices that are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER st s si PIANOS an instrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared jn short no tloe to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may be seen In the home of Geo. B. Mel lott, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me kuow, 1 can save you money. L. W. FUNK, NbEDMORE, PA. 1200 Acres of Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. All the lauds ol the estate of Hon. JohnT. Klchards, lute of Union town ship, FultOu county, Pa., deceased, will be sold at private sale by the un dersigned executors. These lands lie in two tracts one containing 850 ACRES nicely located in the center of Buck Valley In two good sled farms, each having all necessary buildings, and a large lot of timber laud. Tbe other tract contains 3 SO ACRES lying about 14 mile west of Warfords burg.of which about seventy-five acres are cleared, aud balunce in woods. These tracts will be sold either as a whole, or in divisions to suit purchas ers, and upon eusy terms, after the lirst payment of one-lifth of the pur chase money In cash. Apply to either of the executors, J. N. IUch akds, Falsl.igton, Pa., T. D. Uhiiauos, Gerinantown, Md., or Warfordaburg, P. 2-7-07-lim TMt OftlUIMAL LAXATIVB COUttrt 8VIIO KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE cosTiiKisi. HONEY AND TAR Good Opportunity to Buy A Planing Mill Out fit A J. Fore at Burnt Cabins, Pa., Iiu - a tlrst class plauing mill outfit, Consisting of 14 h. p. gasoline engine, Sweopstape 20-inch planer matcher and all kinds of moulding bits, com plete, Hue shaft with bangers, and a 7c -inn Bloomer and Bosser Cider Mill. "It it- michintry is flist rlattand will be sold at a burgaln to auicu buff 2 28 3m. Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was simple indiges tion. It is a scientific fact that all cues of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and swellsthe stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Intorferea with the action of the heart, and In the course of time thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Ktubl. ot N.yid. O , Mvi: I had Mumcl troub I. nd . In td stale u I had heart troubU with It. I took Kodol Dyipepila Cur. lor about foul months and It cured mc . Kodol Digests What You Eal and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. BottkM only. $ 1 .00 Slio holdlni 2K ttnwa th. trial euw. which sella lor 50c. rreaered b -.. 0. D.WITT A OO. , OHIOAOa C. A. MARTIN. First Class 1 o tso rial Artist, MoCONNKLLSUUKO. PA. ' A Olean Cup uud Towel wltb eaob Shave. Everything- Auilaeptle. Raiona Sterilised. Hair Cuttlna und MnwtUKe. a np.el.liy. tarShop lu room lately occupied by U. M. DOWDtM. ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to dale In all .tylca o( h.ir cut Ins Uulok, ciiNy Hilars. Hay-rum, Crtfamv Wlloli-haii'l. without .xtra ehareo TfS& tuwel to euoh cutonllr. I.aieui Improved nu. poratuH f.ir aterlllainf tools. Parlors ouuo'.u'c Pulton li.u.se CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Best Couth Syrup. Tut.. Oc Um In time. Sold by uy- ifi lb. elovy of Matiiaoruala ij thl VMrtMt l It . rnll. WarkMM. III.
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