INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS Of 1 U and General Interest, Gathered i Hame or Clipped from our Exchange. CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS llustou nf Salttllo is buyiDg wool. Pays cash or trade. Geo. W. McKibbin and innfe, of Buck Valley, are visiting friends ;n town this week. A choice roasted coffee, ll eta. lb. Get it at Irwin'. s. M. D. Mathiasand wife, otHus tontown, spent a few hours in town Tuesday. For that new suit, new hat, or pair of new shoes, try Harry E. Huston, Siil t' I lo. You can get a bargain in a two horse wagon by applying to S. S. Hann, Webster Mills. 4 Cans Corn, L" cts , 0 lbs. Prunes, 25 cts. Get them at Ir wins. Miss Bessie Smith of Altoona, is spending a couple weeks among her mauy lriends and relatives here. The Dental Parlor of F. K. Stevens, McConnellsburg, will be open, May 10, 1907. 4 18 4t. Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa., is showing a nice line of Spring suits. It will pay you to call and see them. Misses Mar.r and Lzzie Ben der came home from York list Thursday evening. We are glad to note that Miss Mary is much improved. Dr. Fine, Eye Specialist. Con sultation and examination free. Will bt at the City Hotel F iday and Saturday ."May 17th and 18th. Glasses from $2 00 up. Satis faction guaranteed. Harry E Huston at Saltillo, is paying lac for eggs, 12 for lard, 12 for sidemeat, 18 for shoulders, "idc. cash for potatoes or 60 cents in trade, and f ceuts a lb. for old rubber. Professors J. W. Hughes, W. M. Bife, and J, S. Heiv'es, of the Normal School, and Ed Dunlap und Ed Reisner all of Shippens burg, were here Tuesday attend ing the funeral of Professor Bar ton. senator Alexander left Tues day noon for Columbus, Ohio, where he will spend the next two weeks attending the Presoyter lau General Assembly as Com missioner from the Carlisle pres bytery. Dr. Georga M. Fisher, of Big Pool, son of Capt George Fisher of Hagerstown, formerly of Buck Valley, was fined $10 tor practic ing medicine without proper li cense. Kev. W. K. Diehl, of Glen Rock, Pa , will preach in t'le Lutheran church in this place, Sunday. May lllth, at 10:30 and 7:30, and at Big Cove Tannery at 2:30. The normal school in this place opened Monday afternoon. After a very short session, adjournment was made until Wednesday morn ing, through respect to the mem ory of County Superintendent Birtou. About fifty students are in attendance. Dr. Palmer and Prof. Morton, of Needmore; Dr. J. G. Hanks, of Breeze wood; Prof. Gordinier, of Shippensburg, and Dr. Henry, Frank Gump and Boyd Jackson, of Everett, were among those here Tuesday attending Mr. Bar ton's funeral. "If the news that Texas raises 100,000,000 'watermelons reaches the rest of the south, the race problem will simply shift," says the Newark Star. If raid, "news" ever reaches the Houston Post, there will be another noient hri'nstorni thereabouts. The Post says Texas has 124,000.000 watermelon patches. Lust Sunday morning when Mary Stengor who lives with Mrs. George Greathead, had breakfast ready she went to call, Mrs. Greathead and found her very ill. Dr. Mosser was imme diately summoned and found that Mrs. GreaChead had suffered a Blight stioke of paralysis. In re sponse to a telegram her daugh ters Carrie and Fannie who were teaching in Johnstown, reached this place Monday noou. We are glad to say that Mrs. Greathead tteeuis much better, and it is hop ed that no serious consequences may resu't from the Kttuc'r. Rule on Heirs. Ststo of IVnnHflviinlft q County of Kuiton I ' At nn Orphan' Oourt hHrt nl McConnill hum. lo nnu for Fultou Oouatjr. I'eiinnylvnnla. on the IHth flny of Mnroh. a. 1. Id 7. before the Honorable the Judge thereof, an InuuNltlon taken by the SlerlfT of wild ('mint of Kulton upon the ren' etnr.e of Dnrln Oniilnintjth. Inte of the Borouth of McConnelWhurK. deceased, wan p-eHented lo the Court and on motion iif s W. Kirk. Rnq... the mime we confirmed and a rule granted on the helm ari legal represent atives of nald David Goldsmith, deceased, to wit : Kebeooa at, Intermarried with ('narle H Stevens, residing at Mnt.'onnel churn. Pa : Sam uel H. i . nl -mil h residing at I'olo. Ill : t-'JIxu-tiethOo'd tnlthuml fftissinger tlo dsibllti. ctiilil ren of W lliani Goldsmith, deceased, lesul ng at Hnrrlsburg. Pa.it'harles H. stevena. guar dian of liobert Goldsmith, a minor child of Harry Goldsmith, deceased, residing at Mi Connellsliurg, l-n.; Mury K. Goldsmith, res'dltig tit Mi'( 'ounellshurg. Pit,; Oh-irlv K. Goldsmith, resldln i at MnConn-tlshurr, lu ; .1. i Doyle, residing at Heavertown, Pa.; and Vlrg'nlu illr dleman. intermnrr ed with William Uledleman. residing at Harrlsburg. Pa., being chl dren and heirs of Sadie Dovlc, deceised. and Ktutnn. In termarried with (. V Rr.iih. residing ai Omaha. Neb., and all other persoiis InMreste I, to lie and appear bef re the Honorable the Judges of mild t'ourt to be held at MoConnel burg, on the Tuesdny ro lowing the h ooml Mondsy of Jn-e next then and there toicoepi or refuse to take the real estate of nhIiI deoe dei at the valuation or appraisement thereof or show oause why the same should not he sold. BY THK COURT. In test mony whereof I have hereunto rial mv hand and the seal of aaid Court at lloCon nellshurg the Hh day of May A. L. lBOf. GBOKGK A. HARRIS. Clerk of the Orphans' ijourt. Horses, Buggies and Harness. I have just received the finest lot of Buggies and Har ness ever brought tothiscoun ty, which I am selling at Rock bottom Prices, and will give time or take any kind of stock in exchange. Horses on hand at all times for any kind of work. Will sell on time. Any kind of stock bought. If you have anything to sell, or need anything in my line, call to see me, or drop me a card. Yours for business, Dan F. Trout, McConnellsburg, Pa. The Revival of Pewter has met with general approval. Many of the quaint, old pieces have noen reproduced, and are a delight to behold. Pewter differs from ail other metals from the fact that it will not corrode or tarnish. Wo are showing Tea pots, "Urns, Janliiiairos, Cuinllo sticks, Syrup jugs, Muffineers, Loving cups, etc. Sheffield Plate Reprocuctions of this famous plate in trays both round and oblong and in several s .es, are now on view in our store. These make superb wedding gifts. WW H. LUDWIG, Jeweler and Silversmith, Trust Company Building, Chamborsburg, Pa. It will pay you to READ THIS "ad" Racket Store's Latest Attention Farmers! The attention of farmers and stork raisers is directed to' the following line horses owned bj D. F. Trout. "Waller L." is a Roan, weighing 1,300 Ids , with a record of 2 : SO, This horse will stand at the following places : At D. F. Trout's bain, May 9th, Kith, and 11th. At Henry Trltle's May l.'lth and 14th. At George Hohman's May 15th. At Baltzer Catchall's May 10th, 17lh and 18th. At Burnt Cabins, May 20th and 21st. At Fort Littleton May 22nd and 2.1a; and so on every two weeks throughout the season. Insurance, $10. "Duke." Duke is a gray Pereheron, weight 1,500 lbs , will be at Richard Hollens heod's May 13th and 14th. At John Hess's May 15th. At Baltzer Catchall's May 10th, 17th and 18th. At Robert Miller's May 20th and 21st. At Frank Madden's at Maddensville May 22nd and 23rd, and at Grant Baker's 24th and 25th, and every two weeks thereafter until close of season. Insurance (8.00. "Delaur." This is a Sorrel with a record of 2 : 17 weighing 1,000 lbs. This horse will stand at Clear Ridge on the 10th and 1 1th of May und every two weeks thereafter, and at the own er's barn the rest of the time. Insurance, B8.00. Soiling or in any way parting with mare bred to any one of these horses makes the Insurance money due and payable at once. D. F. Trout, Owner, McConnellsburg, Pa May 9 m2. Announcements I Well, we hove had an awful time to supply the demand for Wall Paper. We hod sold entirely out, but were fortunate In getting 1,000 more rolls in lost w -i-k. Price 4 to 9c a bolt. Wo have our Screen Wire, Hinges, Hooks and Coil Springs now. The wire is worth 9-10-12-13 and 14c yd. Spring hinges 8 to 11c pr., coil springs, 4 and 5c each. The greatest lawn mower on earth and only (2 5o, also the perfection Garden Plow, has five attachments, for $2 50, broad Hoes 10c rakes 10-19 and 20c, long handle dust shovels 38 and 48c, Batchelor manure forks 49c, 500 sq. ft. siding paper. 45c., Tar R jofing 70c square, paint for same 25e gal. Ladies and Mens I'uderwear, ladies gauze vests 5-9-10 and 13c, the 5c ones have the tape in the neck. Men's Balbriggan underwear !a4 and 43c. The 13c one Is what most of the other stores sell at filic, only a saving of 15c on a si. it. The 24c one is the best we ever had. If you want to buy the genuine Shippensburg Shirts, I'auts and Overalls, everyone knows that they make the beat goods that ore mode; overalls 48 to 75c, shirts 44c, pants, 75 to $2.50. Team Collars and Front Gears. Soy we haven't sold a nice lot of these goods. We are selling a full hair collar that won't make the shoulders sore for $2.85, a better collar than any man will soil you at $4.00 and the same collar that sells elsewhere ot $2.50 for $1.95. 12 in. red edge collar pads 30c, lead gears, A in. back at $3.95, traces at 48-05 and 75c, homes 68 and 70c. We have a full line of Tinware ot old prices. Secretary Taf t has won a great victory in his own State, and Ohio's action in endorsing him, will doubtless be followed by oth er States. Taft has shown him self to be a great statesman, and in fact, has been the "guiding hand" that has shaped Rouse velt's policy, and which has met with such wonderfully popular approval. The race next year will most likely be between Bry an and Taft, and either of those great and incorruptible men, will show the rapacious corporations that this government is run for the people and not for them. We wont to soy a word to some of y vu people that haven't tried our shoes. We sell most of the shoes that are sold in the County Seat, but we Americans are never satisfied. We would like you to try us and see if we can t save you some money. We have them at all prices, but the shoe that beuts tnem 1 all is the Biltwell at $2 50 and the Walkover at $3.50 and t-l.OO. Children's 25c to $1.25, Misses 98cto $1.25, Boys' $1.00 t $2.00, Men's $1.25 to $4.00 Call and see these goods and be convinced that we ore saving you money. HULL & BENDER. McConnellsburg, Pa. Fulton County Bank, gag (ORGANI.KD IN 1887.) 3 Fsr Cent. Int.ra.t FlcJ on Time Deposits. This old and well known Financial Institution is now permanently located in its new room in the A. U. Nace build ing. Large additions have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stockholders has been increased to FIF TEEN, which glvos all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Gasoline 1'ngine is one of the most useful things a farmer ran own. With one of these useful machines he can saw wood, grind feed, shell corn, pump water, and many other things. I have just received a carload of wire fence. Anyone needing wire fence this spring will save money by calling lo s my fence sunn, as I have a complete line of Field, Poultry arid Gnribri fi m 08 hands, different heights and weights. Also a nice lot of jiml and lawn fence, the neatest and liest fence you ever saw. PrhfM guaranteed just as cheap as the cheapest. I have also a nice lot of wire Nails, Cut Nails. Rung Heod Nails Slating Nails, Wire Staples, all of which I am selling a. just al what you would have to pay If you were buying them wholesale. To anyone who Is going to build It will pay yon good money to con e and see ma before you get the hardware. ront door sets Inside door locks Rim locks Mutt hinges Strap hinges Morn door hangers Horn door track Trace chains Breast chains ('able chains Ready mlved paint White lead coop shovels Dirt shovejs Forks of-all kinds ( I arden spades Garden Rakes Simon saws, cross cut and hand Piston saws, cross cut and hand Doublo and single bit. axes Picks and grubbing hoes I'lumblug supplies. Mason hammers Claw hammers Shoeing hammers Hatchets Window gla s Pure llax seed meal. Collar pads and collars Linseed oil Machine oil stone hi nnneis Napping hammers I will have in good time a lull stock of Binder Twine at very b( si prices. Come and see me if you want a bargain. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the same, 1 am Yours respectfully, Geo. B. TVYellott, 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 hleached and natural. Shrunken Muslins, mercerized effects, &c. A splendid, strictly pure silk, at 39c (white only); colors in 2H 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 $t.25,to $5.00. Don't fail to see them. xNOTIONS, we have all the nice things in Collars, GLOMES, Ruchings, 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. IVall Papers, Blinds, Carpets, Linoleum, &c See them all. Geo. W. Reisner & Co. McConnellsburg, Pa. uy, ujj. y .w, viy. ylw, vht jj w.w WfrlSaM, WwWVVWWVWWAWVV , ujij. m w., .vfrt "d-a-jri j The Fulton County Bank does a GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS and extends every favor to their patrons and friends, consistent with souud bonking. W. H. NELSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier. When your back aches it is al most invariably an ind cation that something is wrong with your kidneys. Weak, uiseaBOd kid neys frequently cause a break down of the entire system. Do Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills afford prompt relief for weak kidneys, backache, inflammation of the bladder, and all urinary troubles. Sold by Trout's drug store. Isn't it about time somebody suggested Col. Watersou for a Presidential nomination ? Surprise Parly. Saturday, May 11th was a big day at John Shafer's. John had an idea his wife was getting up a surprise for him on his birthday, but she thought she would sur prise him twice, so she just wait ed a few days. List Saturday morning she told him to go to town and bring L H. Youse and wife out. "All right," he said, "then, I will plant corn in the af ternoon, tiut wh-rsn he got with in sight of home and saw so many people, he said, "What in Sam 1111 is going on? ' Mra. Youse aid, "There is no one dead, is there ?" tie replied that his fam ily were all well when' he left home. When he got to the house 811 of his friends and neighbors tried all at onoe to poll his ears, and then "he caught on." President Castro is still read lug his premature obituaries. Surprise. The surprise that befell Mr. Win. Cutchall at his home last Saturday is not likely to be pro ductive of serious results unless he should have an attack o! indi gestion from the big dinner that he helped to dispose of. It was his biithday, and his good wife thought the matter should have more thtin ordinary recognition, and so she let the neighbors into toe secret, and for once William was kept in the dark until the last minute. A large uumber of their neighbors and fricuds were present and a sumptuous dinner was served. The Cleveltnd man who com united suicide for fear he was going to be lynched, must have been under the impression that lyu:hers generally make an aw ful muss of the j b. L. W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grode IMinos and orgons at prices that are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER PIANOS an Instrument of uatlonal reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER0RGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he la prepared jn short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gana. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may he seen in the home of Geo. B. Mel lon, MoConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or orgon let me know, 1 can save you money. L. W. FUNK, , NtEDMORE, PA. 1200 Acres of Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. All the lands of the estate of Hon. JohnT. Hichards, lute of Union town ship, Fulton county, Fa., deceased, will be sold at private sale by the un dersigned executors. These lands lie in two tracts one containing 850 ACRES nioely located In the center of Buck Valley In two good sized farms, each having all necessary buildings, ond a large lot of timber land. The other tract contains 3 50 ACRES lying about mile went of Warfords burg, of which about seventy-ttve acres are cleared, and balance in woods. These tracts will be sold either as a whole, or In divisions to suit purchas ers, and upon eosy terms, aftr the first payment of one-lifth of the pur chase money in cash. Apply to either of the executors, J. N. Richards, Falslngton, Pa., T. D. RlciiAlios, Germuntowu, W.I . or Warfordsburg, Fa. 2-1-07-llm Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart troubla can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It is a scientific fact that all cases 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 falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing it up against tha 1 heart. This Interferes with tho action of ! the haart, and Id tha course of time that I delicate but vital organ becomes diseased, 1 Mr. D. Kiublo. ot Navadi. O . aava I h.l troubla And was In a bad tint, aa I had haart troubla with It. I took Kodol Dycpapaia Cura for about low months and it cured me. Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. S I 00 Size holdlnf 2H Unit tha trial size, which sella lor 50c. r.parwi by t. 0. D.WITT OO., OHIO Ada C. A. MARTIN. Fiust Class lonsorial Artist, MoUONNKLLSHURU. PA. A Clean Cup ana Town) with eaob Shave. Kvtrythinij AnlUeptlo. Rasora Sterilised. Hulr Cutting und Mux-mikc u upeolult.v. ESrstiop In room latelv oeoupledby 11. ! Downes. 1 TMI ORIGIN AL LAXATIVE OOUtiH BYRU KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE 1.,, HONEY AND TAR Good Opportunity to Buy A Planing Mill Out fit A. J. Fore at Burnt Cabins, Fa., nas a first class planing mill outfit, consisting of It h. p. gaaollne engine, 3wepslope 20-inch planer matcher and all kluda of moulding bile, com plete, lino shaft with hangers, and a 70-ton Bloomer and BosserCidsr Mill. This machinery is llrst elaiFsnd will be aold at a 1 argslrc to a quick buyer ?-88-."ltn. Iiroiiiplir obtAliinJ In Ail iiiimlria or MO IIB Yaaoa-laafias, ('.YOAiaiwiu i.i,iytmm. vi I leied. Send l-Aeti'h, Mint.il ui I nolo, I. i In . " ri liorl mi I'li'-inalillily. ALL .OSInSpS I .TklOTLV OON'IOCMTI.L. f Al.uit Mmlu 1 ej' iii -i" 1 '". iiiia ii iiwiim,-,. i lii.' hum iiiii'in.iiA alumni iiaTfluur tiiuil- I ti ll unliu looiiUmauUheUiiAltula.WtKir.a- I U.'IIIIJIA HI1 I 1. IV.i llIM ll. ... I H ,V MM. I i..-r I VAIUAI..L mini niai.oii eitiifc in MJAN7B
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