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    FULTuN COUNTY NEWS
Published livery Thursday.
JJ W- P&I, Rditor and Proprietor.
WlcCONNELLSBURO, PA.
JUNK 6, 1907
Published Weekly. $1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
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.1. I'. Ivtiuyan and wife, f Mc
Connellsburg, spent last, Friday
night in the Iiomp of the former's
parents in this place
Y. A Peck spent Sunday with
his family hero. Walter has a
foremanship of carpenters now
working on the I'nion DflpA
which is being built in Washing
ton, I). (J , and is
money.
Can be rnnnl only by
b remedy that will
ri'ttievo I bo rana.
The oficner you
stop it, with h'-iidm-lie
powder or pilll the
quicker wiil it return.
Cienernll,' hwiiliw-h
comes from a i
tnrbi d Ft 'inncH or
irregulir bowels, and
almost iuvariubly
Lane's Family
Medicine
(a tonic lixativ) ll euro head
ache in Fhort order ly reuulating
ttie lam-els and roiuvinoratiuy the
stomach.
It is a great blood medicine
and the favorite laxative of old
and young.
At druygixta', 25c. and !i0r.
Imw
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.XKi;t!l01fN NOIIG..-
NiltH-r Is h.rrhv alven that Ifttrrn tf.tamrnl
ary have h , , . i . t h it t iyt,i ! niun
the estate of .1. w Johnst o. late of Ayr
township. Fulton cum . Ph.. dn-eftmHl.
Any p.raoiia savins rtatni airalnal KSldsststs
will iraaant them pfopetly aulhenMdateil for
"in hi . Hie 1 1 hem Awlft4f IbeaaOM Will plnco
call atrd Mrtil
.1 ll.il'STUV .lollNSTON
('HAS. O, ,IOIl N'HTO.M.
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V.Mt. lc.itora.
Executor' Notice.
ItterU test-ioiotit 'try bnvtnir heen rnncd
lit the under Knee1 rs-eautor Darned In the lut
Ill mill trstainrnt of Soph it I'cek. lute of
ThonipsiHi town-hip. Fill ton eoniity. Pe . Ot -ceased,
ml persons hiivinit claims or tlennituls
Hi ilnst the cstme of the a tl ileeudeiil re
hereby notified to present the sum,, wllrtuiil
oVIuy for payment, and nil persons Indebted to
the snld estate ure requested to niillle p otnpt
payment of the same.
WILLIAM BldKL
Coralt, I'ii ,
ft-".'-et. l-.xeeiitor.
Executor's Notice.
Letters testamentary on the estate of Rtalt
ii ill Maddcu. lute of Tuylur lowuahlp. flit,
ton county. Pi . ileeeuscd. huvinibeen irriint
cd to the nnderslitned. at1 persons Iniletitefl to
siinl eiiliileiire rcipiesled to m ke tniniediute
p vtiieht. and 1 hose Itu ylnir el. thus or deaiiiuils
aimlhst the Klttue. will present llietn without
delay to
l.l lit A INK ttDtnOf,
Ihib'.ln Mills. Ph..
!-Wt. K.rccutor.
$50.00 Reward.
The above reward will be paid in
cash for information that will lead to
the arrest and conviction of the per
son or persons who stole forty or fifty
OBkriMDI from the premises of Hon
I'eter Morton on Monday nigh', May
l.'lth. The money is BOW in the hands
of Attorney M. II. ShatTncr, ready for
the person who meets the conditions
of this notice.
Crnzr.Ns Committee.
Letter to Rev. C. W. Bryncr.
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Rev. Sir : We should like to ask
i vour advice on :i certain ininif
rP . . . ff . . .. 1 r KM T.Sl . . L ', Iw. ... f.nnlnd . , . n fncli imot
i in- iui i." it I Ul rars, IVlZ'loeUl iuj moiu iiiimiinwa nco.. w" fone . was t nffbt Of
HUSI0NTOWN.
County Superutendeut fira
berson spent Saturday aid Sun
day with his parents in this
place.
W. H. Ranck, who is employed
making god at Hradtop City, spent Sunday
with his family.
Silas Moreret returned homo Norm EC. Hoover of Ml Cnion
from Johnstown last week. spent the latter part of last week
Samuel 0. Eastburn, of Phila-; with his parents,
delphia. and Ceo. 1$. May, of Ev- W. F. LaiJig and John Hoover
erett, spent most of last week in : have greatly added to the ap
our vicinity, in the interest of the pearanco of their respective prop
Provident Life and Trust Co. ! erties on West Main St. by hav-
What is Wrong?
Surely the weallii-r man has pollen twisted in M CttCS lat lotM
this sprinjf. States and overcoats have la-en the rule of the
day for sunn' time pusl when we should have been enjoying the
balmy days of Spring.
An1 you like the wenther man ? Have you been doing the
opposite of whit you should have done, that is, have you Isen
buying elsewhere? We all, as well as the weather man are li
able to got tilings twltttd around once in awhile,
We all hope the weather man will get his hearings anil give
us good seasonable weather from now on: and we are just as
hopeful that you will gel your bearings too and trade with ub if
you haven't been.
Mnv was the bed month we have ever hud in spite of the fact
that it was too cool for Spring goods to tell well, .tune, Wjln
your help, will lie even better.
Have you bought that summer dress yet V
We are in a better position now than at any time last season
to show you u complete line of Law ns, White Linen, Irish Linen,
Dimities, Organdies, Wash Silks, and other summer dress fab.
gooooooscxx;oow
GOOD VALUES. LOW PRICES.
St row '
VYgitt.MKs
Red uote-ci
of the weaver's art are seldom found
at such reasonable prices us we aro
Morsrrot last Mondav. at Pleasant of paint, H. R, and M. C. Lam-
Crove, was very largely attended, berson being the artists.
Elder Daily preached three able Miss .Nellie Kirk left lastThurs
discourses here last weok to large i day for an extended trip through
and appreciative audiences. ! the Western part of the State.
Prot. Morton sola his tine dnv i She will speud two weeks with
ing Id. se laet week to Ceo. B. ! tier sister Mrs. A. L Fiank at
May, of Everett. j New Washington, two weeks with
Crandma Hart and Libbie Mc- relatives in Creensburg, and will
Clellan havo been on the sick also spend some time in Pitts
list for a few days i burg.
Mrs. Bisx'U'iiiau and her little Miss May Carton returrod to
daughter of Thomas, W. Va., are her home in this place last Tiiurs-1
the a-uests of the former': nnr-lo dav. after havinff tautrht a sue- i
Rev. Powers, of this place. I cessful nine mo'iths: term of
Owing to the heavy rainfall last school at Kittauuing.
Saturday the vote at the primary Miss Edna Hoover returned
in this towuslnp was very small : homo last Thursday from Ti af-
only a few of the faithful ventur
ing out.
A prompt, pleasant, good rem
edy for coughs and colds, is Ken
nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. It
is especially recommended for ba
bies and children, but good for
every member of the family. It
contains no opiates and does not
constipate. Contains honey and
tar and tastes nearly as good as
maple syrup. Children like it.
Sold by Trout's drug store.
WEST VltW.
.May 29.--Mr. and Mrs. W. Y.
Stillwell of Washington D. C,
spent a tew days last week at .).
W. Truxell's.
Mrs. Catharine Weaver spent
Sunday with her son Abner.
Mrs. Ellen Shaw and children
spant Sunday with her mother
Mrs. Nancy Shivas of Timber
Midge, Md.
ford City Pa , where she had been
visiting her brothers during the
past month.
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. McClain
spent several days the past week
in Philadelphia, during which
time the Doctor attended the re
union of his class.
Mrs. Ivl ward Horton and child
ren spent a few days with her
mother, Mrs. Huston, in this
place.
ti ibert Bossier from Broaitop
is visiting his sister, Mrs. B. H.
Shaw, in this place.
wrong r
We shall have to state it, Includ
ing the names.
I). Dr.-icorn is a painter in
Bolyoke, Mass John J. Dono
hue is an architect, Springfield,
near-by.
Donohue was building ftt Hoi
yoke, the Holy Family Institute,
letting the work by bids as usual.
Dreicorn got tne paiut job: the
paint was to be lead and oil.
But Dreicorn said to himself:
"lead and oil isn't half so good as
Devoe and it costs more money,
what shall I do?' He painted
Devoe: and, after the work was
done, told D.mohue, saying: "if
I hat isn't better than any lead
and oil job, I'll make it so."
Was Dreicorn right or wrong
in painting a lead and oil job De
voe '
You ask how it turned out.
This was six years ago. Now
Donohue has another job there, a
big addition to the Caihol'c Hos
pital: and he doesn't ask bids for
the painting, but says to Drei
corn : "Co ahead Dreicorn and
give me us good a job as you did
on the Institute. That's the best
pamt job I ever saw."
The question is "Was Dreicoru
Such lovely ct eut ions
In such large variety, and
olTeritig. .
We miss our yucss if we cannot pto.tM you when it conies lo
anything in summer dress goods. Try us.
Samples forwarded by mail.
Yours for mote business.
Harry E. Huston,
Saltillo, Pa,
g
AAlllinory at Very Decidedly
Reduced Prices.
We have hod by for the greatest Millinery season in the his
tory of this store. We anticipated a heavy business and bought
a much larger stock than ever liefore. tin account of the cold
and adverse weather condition we lind we still have a ei v large
stock and wo purpose to gelt this line at greatly reduced prices
This is a money laving sale for any one who wants any goods
in Millinery line. All new, stylish and up-to-date. We
navo a competent milliner and trimmer with us for the entire
season.
We take eggs in exchange for merchandise at the highest
market price and you will lind our stock of Dry Qoodl, Notions,
Shoes and Oxford Ties the most, complete we have ever shown.
We are increasing our husineigi by glting the public good val
ues and carrying complete stocks.
JAMES Q. TURNER & CO.,
Maaonic Temple.
Hancock, Md.
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PERFECT
SIGHT
GLASSES
Sold by Mail Only
Perfect Sltllit Glasses
Have nonrustablo frames-the len
ses are beveled-edge, centered, ground
and polished. They will relieve eye
strain, painful vision, tired, aching
eyes and make reading or sew ing com
fortable. Opticians and oculists
charge &00tot6.00 for like values.
Save money- save your eyes -send
1.00 and get the best. When sending
your answer these Questions,
Age, have you worn L'lasses before'
II so,
(ieta free sample of Dr. Shoop's
"Health Coffee" at our store. If
real coffee disturbs your Stum,
ach, your Heart or Kidneys, then
ty this clever Coffee imitation.!
Dr. Shoop has closely matched
Old Java and MotJia Coffee in 11a
vor and, yet it has not a single
grain of real Coffee in it. D.
Shoop's Health Coffee I nutation is
made from pure toasted grains or
cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc.
Made in a m nute. No tedious
wait. You will surely like it.
Sold by E. It. McClaiu.
HOPS iOOD ADVICE.
r c ti; i,...n- n .- i .
kj. o. nuuwrst uuv ill tiiu ut-ni
knowu merchants of Lo Raysville,
X., Y., says: "If you are ever
troubled wito piles, apply Buck
leu's Arnica Salve. It cured me
of them for good SO years ago."
Cures every sore, Wi uud burn or
abrasi u. 25. at Trout's drug store.
K0CK MILL.
Rosa Melh tt, Bessie and Clara
Cooper, Walter Peck, Clarence
Walter and Sam Cooper, all at
tended the 80th of May at Cham-
Knrahnrtr pntnrninff Immii nrirl
reporting a good time.
We are glad to see clear weath
er again.
Herman Keyset- was circulat
ing Saturday evening amorg
friends m Franklin county.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Hopple,
of Mercersburg.spent lastThurs-
SALUVIA.
Med Mellott has tinished a con
tract of sawing for Mr. Stetler
and has rr.oved away. About the
principal topic of discussion in
this neighborhood is, "What will
lie done with Sipes for shooting
Dr. Hoop!"' Owing to the lat3
spring, the corn is looking very
backward. Kov. J. K. Logue will
preach at the Sideling GtlU Christ
ian church next Sunday morning
and will administer the rite of
b.aptism and receive new mem
bers into the church. Dr. WeHt
will preach at Creenhill at ten o'
clock Sunday morning.
"This little pig weut to market,"
doesn't amuse -to eight
Baby's not well; what's the fat
ter, her dear little cheeks are no
white;
Poor little tummy is aching,
naughty old pain go away,
Cascaswvet mother must give her
then she'll be bright as the day.
It is sold bere by Trout's drug
tore.
If Dreicorn had used lead and oil,
there would have been another
job for him or somebody else
three years ago.
Was he right in losing that Job
for himself or somebody else
three years ago '
The Institute took 200 gallons
Devoe and cost 11000; the paiut
has worn six years, when Dono
hue says "it's the best paint job
he ever saw." It he had used
lead and oil, it would have cost
about sjcL'.i'OO for the two paint
jobs (six and three years ago) and
be hungry for paint again.
Dreicorn lost sfl.L'OO of busi
ness and took the risk of making
Donohue mad and losing his bus
mess, forever : all to save the Holy
day with the latter's father, 1 I'amlly Institute $1,800 besides
Kmanuol Keyser, who has boen ! the fuss of a paint job.
quite poorly. Was Dreicorn right or wrong
Ceorge Miller has improved as a painter; and which would
his house by giving it a new coat j .vou paint your church, lead and
of paint. oil or Devoe ?
Yours truly,
10 F. W. DbVoe a Co.
P. S. F. C Bp re, Fort Little
ton, and J. A. Boyd, Merce s
burg, sell our paint.
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ijkuvmj iumuS jevue wuun lie many years' How close to the eyes
had agreed to paint load mid oil?" I cau yu ruati ordinary newspaper
i I print without glasses State the dis-
iuii isn quite BU. oeau ana tance in inches Aro the eyes promt
oil is exoocted to last, three vonra n,'nl. '"' s"1 ' I the nose small,
meuitim or large where glasses are to
rest'.-' Measure accurately in inches
the distance from the center of one eye
to the center of the other. Stule if
you wish straight or hook bow frames
or eye glasses. Write your nume and
address plainly
PWBCT SIlillT OPTICAL COMPANY,
bhambersburK, Pa
There is no case of indigestion,
uo matter how irritable or hew
obstinate that will not be speedily
relieved by the use of Kodol. The
main factor in curing the stomach
of any disorder is rest, and the
only way to get rest is to actually
digest the food for the stomach
uself. Kodol will do it. It is a
scientific preparation of vegetable
acids containing the very same
! juices found in a healthy stomach.
It conforms to the Pure Food and
Drugs Law. Sold by Trout's
drug store.
Iladlv Mixed Up.
Abraham Browu, of Winterton,
had a very remarkable ex
N. Y
Under the present law, town
ship supervisors are required to
notify every taxpayer in their re
spective townships of the amount
of road tax assessed agiir.at them
and give notice that if the tax is
paid t efore June 1, an abatement
! of 5 per cont. will be allowed.
perionce; he says; 'Doctors got
badly mixed up over mo; one said
heart disease;two called itkidnoy
trouble; the fourth blood poison,
and the fifth stomach and liver
trouble; but none of them helped
me; so my wife pd vised trying I "" lhe 101,1 ""' 11,1 ' ,uy nd every
Attention Farmers
The attention of fanners and stock
raisers is directed to the following
line horses owned by I). P. Trout.
"Waller L."
is a Koan, weighing 1. : m lbs , with a
record of 2 : BO. This horse will stand
at the follow tug places :
At D. V. Trout's burn, May 9th,
Kith, and 11th
At Henry Trltle's May Dth and
Mlh.
At George Hohman's May 15th.
At Ualtzer L'utchall's May Kith, 17th
and 18th.
At Burnt Cabins, May 20th and 21st.
At Fort Littleton May 22nd and 2.i;
and so on every two weeks throughout
the season.
Insurance, $10.
"Duke. '
Duke is a gray I'ercheron, weight
1,800 lbs , will be st Rlchsrd Bolton
head's May l:ith and Hth.
At John (loss's May 10th.
At Halt.er Cutchsll's May Kith,
l7th unit lKtli.
At Robert Miller's May 20th and
21st
At Frank Maddon's at MaddensvilU
May 22nd ami 2.ird, and at ( Irani
Maker's 24th uud 2.1th, and every two
weeks thereafter until close of season.
Insut unci; SN.imj.
"DeUur."
This (ls ii Sorrel with a record of
2 : 17 eighing l,IKK) lbs.
This horse will stand ati'h :ir Ki.li.
Rule on Heirs.
Stats of rt-uiisyivitnlii
CotintS of Kllltmi
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At nil Ornhillis' CiMlrl lellt lit Mi'l'mmt!
I. ..v. in mill for l-'uIKi i Coimn. t'cnitsvlviuiiu. ,
on t lie Isth dnv of March. .. I). Ill 7. before tbe .
Il.iniil.ililr I lo- .1 HlU-fM lllllCOf. IUI llllllMlluU
taken Djrtu Soaiilf of said Oountr of rulton
upon then-ill estate of liuviil liiiUlsmlth. lute
ot tos Borouiih of HeConoeUabursi deceuscrt.
w as presented to the Court umlou motion ot
S W. KlrVt. Enq the asms w us eimlli ineil und
u rule STSntSd en the heirs ur.u IsgSl represenl
utlves of suiil David ' Inlilsttilth. tleeeusetl. to
n il : ttebseea B., lotsnnsnied with Cbsrlsa n
Stercns. resiitiuK ut KeOoBoel sburs. Ha. ; Sam
ite h i; i iismiih. rssittlns ut Polo, in : kiizh
betbUo'd ml tb uu.t Haaslnssr ( lo diMtb, ubUd
reu of V Ilium tloldsmltb. deceased, rsstd Of
at Bsirlfburg, Ps.; Charles II. Stevens, iuiir
Otss ol Robert Uoldenutb. a minor ehlKt of
Ksrry Ooldsritbi dsoeawd, nsUlsg at Me
i omiellslMii').'. I'a.: Mu i v K. Ouldsiiiitb. les'duiK
at MeConnellsliiui;, Pa.t Obarlea K. Goldsmith,
reslilin at Mui.'oiin-llslinrg. Ps.iJ. L Oovle.
rsatdlng at lleuvertow a. I'a.; anil Virginia hie
rtlcman. Intemutred with William llledleniun.
rewdlns st Bsntsburs, Hu.. belus ehi Uren aro
heirs of Sadie Doyle, deceased, und Kinma. In
leilimrrleil with I). K Itexrolh. residing ai
Omaha. Neh.. and all other persooa Intereste I.
in bt) SDd appear bef re the Honorahlu the
.Imlies ut sail! i ourt to he held at Mi'Connel s
burs. on the Tuesduy fo.lowluif the second
Molul iy of Jut e next theu ami there to "ceept
oi refuse lo lake the real estate of said deee
aent ot the valuation or appraisement thereof
or show cause why the .same should not be
old.
ii v Tins OOCBT.
In test tunny whereof I have hereunto set
my lui ml ami the seal of said Court ut MeCou
DSllaburg tbe 7th day of May A. O. LOOT.
GHOBOB A HAItUIS.
C'lerh of the Orphans' Court .
McClain's g
GROCERIES
are sure to give satisfaction; and the H
nice part about it is. that if you get any-
thing that is not entirely satisfactory, Z
you are kinaly requested to return the 5
goods and exchange them, or get your
money back.
Try them.
E. R. McCLAIN.
West End of Boardwalk,
M cConnellsburg, Pa.
Trespass Notice.
Tlie undersigned hereby gives notice
that the lands and premises of the Ful
Ion County Rod and Gun Club, an or
ganl.ution duly iii'.'orporated by the
laws of I'ennsyivauiu, situated in the
townships of Wells and Mrush Uieek,
county of Fulton und state of Fennsyl
viinia, ate private property, and that
all parsons are warned not to trespass
on said lands ana premises for '.he
purpose of tainting, lishing, gathering
nuts or berries, on tn any other man
ner whatever contrary lo acts of as
sembly in such cases made aud uruvid
ed as the law will br rigidly enforced.
Fri.Tt.N CoUNTV Ruu ANO Gl.'N CLUB.
1I-2K-00-II.
Klectric Bitters;which aro restor
ing tne to perfect health. One bot
tle did me more trood than all
the five doctors prescribed", j
Guaranteed to cure blood p' ison. I
weakness and all stQttech, liver!
aud kidney crm plaints, by
Tronts drug store, 50o.
two weeks theresftsr, and ut tlie own
er's barn the rest of the time.
Insurance, Ks.OO.
Selling or in any way patting with
a mare bred to any one of these horses
makes the insurance money due and
payable at once.
D. F. Timer, Owner,
Mu'.,'ouuullsburg, I'a.
May 11 ml
Horses,
Buggies,
and Harness.
I have just received the
finest lot of Buggies and Har
ness ever brought to tlm coun
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,
Mi Connellsburg, Pa.
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I Genteel Dress
is Indication of a genteel man i gentleman ,
and after a thorough search in the City, we
are now prepared to show you
This Season's Favorites
Silver Oray Suitings; lllue Serges, in a
wide assortment; and unfinished Worsteds in
I i larks and Hlues includ img several new
weaves. Dut these ure only a few of the at
tractions in out- line lino of Spring and Sum
mer Woolons. Holiest goods Genuine vulu
es Prompt deliveries Complete stock Cor
rect methods right prices these are the
strong planks in our platform.
We, also, have the very latest novelties in
. Gents' Furnishing Goods. See our new cut
Collar! und Ties.
Chas. B. Stevens
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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inatisro, Dyspepsia, Liver
Trouble, Kidney Disorders,
Catarrh, Diabetes, Constipa
tion, Kczema, or any ailment aris'
Ing from Impure blood. One tab
let of
Bliss Native Herbs
taken each day will quickly put the
most weakened system in perfect
order. Each root, herb and bark
in its composition has a special
mission to perform. Each box of
the Ilomody contains 200 Tablets
for il.00 and a Registered Guaran
tee to CURE or Money Refunded.
A 32 Huge Almanac tells the story
completely. The medicine is Nor
sold in drug stores, only by agents.
THE AL0NZ0 0. BLISS COMPANY
WASMINUT0N. Ii. C, AKi! SOLE MAK
ERS Or SUM NATIVE HERBS.
SOLD BY
J. A. ALLER.
Knobsville, Pa.
Orders tilled by mail.
KILLthe couch
and CURE the LUNGS
WITH
Dr. Kings
New Discovery
for rsssa
rCNS'JMPTION
OUdHS and
Piico
60c & $1.00
Fioj Trial.
Surest uud Quickest Cure for all
TH&OAT and LUNG TROU1J-
I.ES, orMOHJSY IJAOK.
Constipation
ii will )iftv thx ttanio
ltr tt Vl'tfClilbl,- n-lll.
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Cum i, oi jumI
Mtn kuiuiy trun
The TMtrk if i
cum SHKawln--.
entl. Hut, rami
pery Elm !fn ra ,
b.l I .t-t'.l i it In
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