FUl.TuN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B W. PK, Editor and Proprietor, McCONNELLSBURG. PA. JUNE 13, mi Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AnVKKTlsI nti RATER. Per square of line R times II SO. ' IVr square each subsequent Insertion KV An advertisement Inserted Tor ten than three montbH oharged by the square. One f,, inhooiumn i.oo. i rjn.no wo.oo I ine-hillf column 8R.QD. 40 00 SO On One Column 40 00. I M 00. I 75 00 Hl'SIONTOWN. Misslieisinper, of Huntingdon, Pa , is spending some time at this place, visiting her friend Miss May Bartou. M. Lu Kirk and A. V. Wood cock returned to their homes in j this place last Thursday, after ' having been painting in Windber j or the past two weeks. Geo. W. Clevenger spent Sun day with his brother Hiram, at : Hiram, Pa. Miss Edith Speck, of Burnt, Cabins, is visiting in the home of C. J. Bartou. Quite a number of people at j tended the social at the home of ' C. J. Btrton last Saturday night, j They report having had a very ; pleasant time. A large crowd atteuded the im j mersion on Sunday, about two miles south of town. The day ! 'vas an ideal one for such an oc casion and ten persons were im-', merstd in baptism, and one was sprinkled. Preparations are being made to hold a big celebration at this J place on the Fourth of July. Mrs. Fannie Fromeyer and three children, accompanied by Miss Bowers all of Chambers burg, spent several days visiting the former's sister, Miss Dora Speck, of this place W. W. Hoover, who has been attending school at the Mercers burg Academy during the past eight weeks, has returned to his home m this place. A Safe and Sure Cough Cure. f Kemps Balsam Does not contain Opium, Mm j, in in', or any other nareotio or " habit-funning" drug. Thrrc Is no Nsrcollc in Kemp- Balsam. Nothing of a jioWonona or hnrmful churiK'ter enter into it composition. Thia clenn and pure cough eon cure cougUa thai cannot bo cured by nny other rnoiIMno. It lnia suved thousands from eon mtmptinn. It lias tared thousands of lire. A Ifca bottle contains In doses. At all druggists', 25c, GOc. and Si. Don'l nrrrpl an y Ihlnfl clM. VXIOlTTOKtl NOTIDK. N tiro W nerr-hv alven that letter teataroeni arv hsre keen irriliitf,! In tin limlerNlgnen upon the etate ,,r ,1. Y ,lohnt n. lain of r tnwn.hlp. Ktilteii emml" , I'a.. dt-rea'.i'n'. A i,v Mraoiia lixviiw olalm agaiOMi mhIcI em ate will prevent them rnpeilv authenticated for settlement, and tlione owing the name will please oall and settle .1 HOI'STHV JOHNSTON. CHAS C. JOHNSTON. ,INO. r. KRNDALU V'.MII Kx'CltnTi. Executor's Notice. ' Letter, teMitnentirv hiivlnp boon granted I to the linden, t'liccl ex-outer nnmed In the lunl vtll anil teMluine'it of Soph a I'eok. lute of I Thompson township. Kulion county, la . rr- ceased, all person tumng clalnw or demand I aimlrel th e-lule of the SS il decedent re hereby nolllled lo present I be same without delay 'for payment, und all person Indetitcd lo I Ihe sulil eslnle .lie te.iiesied to nmke p mnpi payment nf the me. wii,i.ia smr.i.. OoValt I'a . s-.'-nt Rxeontor, 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. Every now and then we read oi sme one who has stepped upou a rusty nail which has penetrated his foot, and that the result was lockjaw, fro.u the effects of which the victim died. If every person were aware of a perfect remedy for such wounds and would apply it, then such reports would cease. The remedy is simple and always at hand; it can be applied by any one, and what is better, it is infal lible. It is simply to smoke the wound or any wound that is bruised or inflamed, with a wool en cloth. Twenty minutes in the smoke will remove the pain from the worst case of inflamma tion, arising from such a wound. People may ridicule this remedy as much as they choose, but when they are sfrlicted with such wounds let them try the remedy. WEST DUBLIN. Mrs. Susan King is visiting the family of her son Albert in Al too u a. Mrs Joseph l.uidig spent a few days recently in Altoona. M rs. May uard Unger spent last Friday aftornoou with her friend Daisy Hoover. Children's Day service will be held at Fairview on Sunday, June Kith, at 10 a. m. A good pro gram is anticipated. Fairview Sunday School will be represented at the County S. S. Convention at Burnt Cabins, this week, by Erra end Sara Clevenger as delegates. Carpenters W. F. La'dig, M. D. Mathias.D.K. Mumma and Harry Keller of Hustontown, finished repairing.!. E. Lyon's dwelling house last week. Jonas Lake and son Ira and Lloyd Price returned from Al len's Valley last Tuesday where they were surveying a lot of land for the State forest reserve. A number of our people attend ed Memorial Day services: some at Sideling Hill, some at Clear Uidgo, and others at Everett. Mrs. Catharine Clevenger spent part of last Thursday at Mrs. Rli.a Hoover's. Mrs. John Kipple ot Shirleys burg, visited relatives in this community last week. Some good road was made near J. E. Lyon's last week uuder the .-supervision of Gilbert Cook. Some of our young people at tended Children's Day service at Center on Sunday forenoon and report a well rendered program. George Kittel of Mercersburg, and Faanie Miller of Dane, spent Sunday with the family of the latter 's sister, Mrs. Eliza Hoover. Edward Brantner has started to haul lumber to Three Spnngs with his traction engine. .David B. Laidig is helping J. F. Johnson at his sawmill. Executor'. Notice. Letters teslamenliirv on the estate of Mote ii ru Madden, late of Taylor towniulp. Ful ton i nty. lii . d used, having been grunt ed to the nnden.li-'ted id persons Indebted to said estate are requested to m We Immediate p ivinent. and those having cIMms or demands against the same, will present ttem without delay to LOKaWV M xodkn. Dunlin Mills. Pa., Executor's Notice. Letters lesiameutnrv on the estate of Fred erick: Wine, late of UOUll Creek township. Fulton eountv.ln . deceased, huve been irruni ect by the Register of WU'I of Fulton county, to the undersigned, all persons indebted to suid estate ate requested to make immediate pay ment, and those h vlng legal claims against the same will present them without delay. II s DAN1F.I.S. Kxccutor, 'H:mt. llurrisonvllle. Pa. W. SCOTT A I.F..X A NDKR, Attorney. Admnistrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given thut lettersn! Admin istration on the estate of Dr. S S Hoop, late of 1 i Creek township, Fulton county Ha., deceased, have been granted to the undersign ed, t at all persor s Indebted to said estate wl'.l make payment, a- d those havink claims will present them properly authenticated for pay. it 1.1 01 FRANK 1 II. S. DANIF.I.S. llurrisonvllle. I'a . Administrator. LYNCH. Attorn- v. $50.00 Reward. The above reward will lie paid In cash for information thut will lead to the arrest and conviction of the per son or persons who stole forty or lifty ehi(ens from the 4jremis?H of Hon. i'eter Morton on Monday night, May l.'lth. The money is now in the hands of Attorney M. I!. Shaffner, ready for the person who meets the conditions of this notice. C i t izf. N s Commit!' i : I . .,i..i,,!r.,f,'('',,,: iMoenoiv; ' nrsj I It Villi 1 11.11111 1111 What is Wrong ? Surely the weather man has gotten twisted in hisciilcalulions this iprlafi Stoves and overcoats have lieen the rule of the day for some time past when we should have lieen enj yintr the balmy days of Spring-. Are you like the weather man 'i Have you been doinir the opposite of what you should have done, that is, have you lieen buying elsewhere? We all, as well as tho weather man are li able to gel things twisted around once in awhile. We all hope the weather man will (el his bearings and give us good seasonable wenther tiom now on: and we are just as hopeful that yon will get your beat ings too and trude with us If you haven't been. Mav was the best month we have ever had in spite of the fact that it was too cool for Spring goods to sell well. June, wh your help, will be even better. Have you bought that summer dress yet ' We are in a better position now than at any time last season to show you a complete line of Lawtis, White I.inen, Irish Linen, Dimities, Organdies, Wash Silks, and other summer dress fab. l'lcs. Such lovely creations of tho weaver's art are seldom found in such large variety, and at such reasonable prices as we aro offering. We miss our guess if we cannot ple:tse you when it comes to anything in summer dress goods. Try us. Samples forwarded by mall. Yours for mote business. Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa, XXCXXCXX)X0OX00X0O 8 LOW PRICES. Straw Reduced r--" ----------- ------rrr-----f-----n' $ BOOKKEEPING. ' PENMANSHIP. Open Ail The Year, Catalogue Free. I The Tri-State Business College Badly Mixed Up. Abraham Brown, of Winterton, N. V., had a very remarkable ex perience; he says; 'Doctors got badly mixed up over me; one said heart disease;two called it kidney trouble; the fourth blood poison, and the fifth stomuch and liver trouble; but none of them helped me; so my wife od vised trying Klectric Bitters;which are restor lng me to perfect health. One bot tle did me more good than all the five doctors prescribed", (iuaranteed to cure blood prison weakness and all stomach, liver and kidney cr mplamts, by Trouts drug store, 5e. fletafreo sample of Dr. Snoop's "Health Coffee" at our store. If real coffee disturbs your Stom ach, your Heart or Kidneys, then t:y this clever Coffee imitation. Dr. Snoop has closely matched Old Java and Mocha Coffee in H i vor and, yet it has not a single grain of real Coffee .n it. D. Bhoop's Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or. cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc fvlade in a m nute. No tedious wait. You will surely like if. Sold by E. R. MeCiaiu. A circular letter has been is Bued from tho adjutant general's office, at Harrisburg, to (irand Army posts containing the infor mutton that transportation will be issued at the expense of the commonwealth, to surviving hon orably discharged soldiers of the Forty eighth regiment, Pennsyl vania Veteran Volunteer Infantry to attend the dedication of a mm utnent at Fetersbjrg, Virginia, J uue 20th. Letter to T. B. Stevens. McConnellsburg, Pa. Dear Sir : Take a two story house and reckon the costs with ditlerent paints: you will be sur prised. Say the house has a to tal of BS10 souare feet. Divide by:i(XJ;you buy II gal Ions. That's the rule; but It nev er comes out so. Buy any other paint thau De voe, you will have to buy more, up to possibly 82 galious. Baint Devoe, and you 11 have a gallon or two to return. Here are some experiences. N. H. Watki.i8, Lott, Texas, used 18 gallons on his house he fore; bought III gallons Devoe for same house and had fl left. C. B. Kdwards, of Kdwards Broughton, printers, Raleigh, N. C, used 80 gallons paste paint on his house; bought 80 gallons De voe for same house aud had l(i lefi. Go by the gallons. Yours truly, 20 F. W. DeVoe & Co. P. 8. F. C Bare, Fort Little ton, ant' J. A. Boyd, Merce s burg, Bell our paint Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice that the lands and premises of the Ful ton County Rod and Gun Club, an or fanlsatton dulv incorporated by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated in the townships of Wells and Brush Cieelc, county of Fulton and state of Penntyj I vault, ate private property, and that all persons are warned not lo trespass ! on said lands anu pn-roises for '.he ! purpose of hunting, fishing, gathering j nuts or berries, on in any other man ner whatever contrary to acts of as sembly in such cases made and provid ed as the law will br rigidly enforced. Fulton GOtTKTY ROD anu Gun CLUB, 11-iH-Oii-tt. A Lx;k Havon man states that oranges if used plentifully will cure rheumatism. He was con fined to his bed with a severe at tack of rheumatism sometime ago j and was informed of the medicinal j virtue ot oranges, so he accor dingly purchased an entire box and ate freely of them, with the result that he was soon cured of I his tioublesome malady. The orange has certain acids which are beneficial to health and as the "cure1 is not bad to take, it would certainly do no harm to give it a thorough trial. Attention Farmers! The attention of farmers and stock 1 I .It . 1 ... . L 4.1, , raisers is uirecteu to me iojiowiug line horses owned by I). I'. Trout. 'Waller L" ! SHORTHAND. j , , I ' Cumberland, IHd. TYPEWRITING. fit , II i ' I 1 6 ;!; i 1 1 ' M ' M' '.! ' 1 1 I I l: r? Governor Stuart haa feigned the bill increasing the pay of jur ors from $2 to $2.50 per day and witnesses from tofl 50. is a Roan, weighing 1,,'ldO lbs , with a record of 2 : 30. This horHe will stand at the following places : At D. F. Trout's barn, May lth, lUth, and 11th At Henry Trltle's May 13th and 14th. At George Hohman's May 15th, At Halt.er Catchall's May 1Mb, 17th and lHth. At liiu ut Cabins, May 20th aud 21 si. At Fort Littleton Mav 22nd and 184 ; and so on every two weeks throughout the season. Insurance, $10. "Duke.'' Duke is a gray Perobtron, weight l,S0Q lbs , will be at Richard liollcns head's May 13th and 14th. At John Mess's May lfilh. At Ualtzer Cute-hall's May lfltb, 17D and 18th. At Robert Miller's May 20th and 21st. At Frank Madden's at Maddensville May 22nd and 23rd, and at Grant Maker's 24th and A'.th, and every two weeks therealier until close of season. Insurance $8.00. "Oeliur." This is a Sorrel with a record of 2 : 17 weighing 1,000 lbs. This horse will stand at Clear Midge on the 10th and 11th of May and every two weeks thereafter, and at the own er's barn the rest of the time. Insurance, $8.00. Sollinjf or In any way parting with a mare bred to any one of these horses makes the insurance money due ami payable at once. D. F. Taot'T, Owner, McC'ohneJlsburg, I'a. May in2 We liovo jiisl completed arrangements with The Harrisbarg- Patriol by which wo can offer the Fulton County News .-iinl tin' uailv morning Harrisburg Patriot for the astonish ugly low price :f $0.50 per Year Cash in Advance Regular I'rice of Both Papen is $4 hi this wny you can get nil of the news of your home town every week and the news of the State Capitol, tele graphic news of Pennsylvania and t ho world in general, every morning for only $2.50 per year. Tlic Patriot is scut by the curliest mails and reaches nil Towns and Rural Free Delivery Routes 00. the rooming f issue', This Offer is Open to Everybody Send yoqr $2.00 to-day either to Tim Fulton County News or to The patriot. Harriftburgi Pa. if von already get both papers, silbsorJon lr sonic rc!ati friend. or Eneiosed find 2.50 for which please send The Fulton County News and Tim Karrisburg Patriot for one year. Xame ,. . . . Streei K. F I). No. Town . . . . . . . ( 'olllltv TWMIInery at Very Decidedly Reduced Prices. We have had by for the greatest Millinery season in the hls Uiry of this store. We anticipated a heavy business and bought a much larger mock tnan ever before. On account of the cold and adverse weather condition we Und we still have a very large stock and we purpose to sell this line at greatly reduced prices. This 1 o money saving sale for any one who wants any goods in the Millinery line. All new, stylish and up-to-date. We have 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 llnd our stock of Dry Hoods, Notions, Shoes and Oxford Ties the most complete, we have ever shown. Wo are increasing our business by giving the public good val ues and carrying complete stocks. JAMES Q. TURNER & CO., Masonic Temple. - - - Hancock, Md. oooooooooooooo oooooooooooo 0 0 McClain's GROCERIES are sure to give satisfaction; and the nice part about it is, that if you get any thing that is not entirely satisfactory, you are kindly reauested to return the goods and exchange them, cr get your money back. Try them. E. R. VlcCLAIN, West End of Boardwalk, McConnellsburg, Pa. jC:xx;;x;:.;::;xk: x:;:::;:;::::;;:;;:;; Genteel Dress is indication of a genteel man (gentleman), gjj and after a thorough search in the City, we are now prepared to show yrtu 5 u This Season's Favorites 1 8 ,.- 3w j Horses, Buggies, and Harness. I have just received the finest lot ol Buggies and Har ness ever brought tothiscoun tv, which I am selling at Rock bottom Prices, and will give time or take any kind of stock inexchange. Horses on hand at all times for any kind of work. Will sell on time. Any kind of stock bought, If vhi 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. $1.00 Sold by Mail Only Perfect Sight Glasses PERFECT SIGHT GLASSES Have nonrustablu frames the len sesare Iniveled-edge, centered, ground und polished. They will relieve eye xtraiti, painful vision, tired, aching eyes and make reading or sewing com fortable. Opticians and oculists charge 93 00 to 4.i 00 for like values. Save money-savo your eyes -send 41. 0() and get the best. When sending your $ .ii these questions. Age, have you worn glasses before? If so, (or far or near use and how many years? How close to the eyes oon you rend ordinary newspaper print without, glasses? state the dis tance in inches Are the eyes promi nent or deep set? Is the nose small, medium or large where glasses are to rettr Measure accurately in inches the distance from the center of one eye to the center of the other Stale i! you wish straight or book bow f- times or eye glasses. Write your in nd address plainly. HEHFtXT SIQMT OPTIC' ' NY, chsaac.-ibari, u IB U u u Silver Gray Suitings: Ulue Sergos, In a wide assortment; and unfinished Worsteds in Blacks and Illues tncludimg several new weaves. But these are only a few of the at tractions in our line line of Spring and Sum mer Woolens. Honest goods Genuine valu es Prompt deliveries Complete stock Cor rect method's 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 Collars and Ties. Chas. B. Stevens, McConnellsburg, Pa. 2 3 B B u 1 mm B S3 B B B NO ONK need suffer with Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Hivei Trouble, Kidney Disorders, Catarrh, Diabetes, Constipa tion, Bczema, or any ailment arls' ing from impure blood. One tab let of 1Y8 DeWlTT S rST. WITCH HAZEL SALVE For PUet, Burnt, Sores, taken each day will quickly put the most weakened system in perfect order. Each root, herb aud bark in its com)iosilion has a speciaj mission to perforin. Koch box of the Hemedy contains 200 Tablets for l. 00 and a Registered Guaran tee toCUKKor Money Refunded. A 32 t'age Almanac tells the story completely. Tho medicine ts Nor sold in d.rug stores, only by agents. THE AL0NZ0 0. BLISS COMPANY WASHINGTON, U. C, AMI. SOU MU RKS 01' BLISS NATIVE HERBS. SOLD BY A. ALLEN, Knobsville, Pa. Ordart Oiled by mall. KILLthe cough jj "Dr. King's New Discovery FORfJ ONSUMPTIOn Pricj OUGHSand 50c & $1.00 ULUt. Fro Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure fur all THROAT and LUNG THOUB- 1.JBIS, or JttUiVUY BACK. ii 5 J Subscribe for the' News, 'ouly H.(Wayeiar. Weak Women To weak and iiillnir womnn. thor U At ltiKt onu wy to help, lint w ill, ihui wy, tvio truatinent , iniit U-1 -.nil, In,, il. One Ulneul, 014,, ia oonatltu tlonul, hut both an, Important, l,ih aaauulial. in. Kln,p'i Maht Cure Is the l.o'al. Dr Khiaip'a KeaUirutlve, the 1 iniatltutionnl. Thulni iiKii lr. Mhaip'a NiulitCuro Ua loiiiml inui'OUh Ilieillhralie Ml(niMl.,ry leliludv, wIuIh I f blioop'a I'.inionitiv,. I, u nelly ail InU'iiiul trail, in. 1,1 Tjm Ki '-toratlvo reaehea throughout ths iillre yU in, Healn, t, nnialr ol all uer. all tlii,. im. 1 1.1: 1.1 , . 1 allnii nih. The "Night 1 ure". m lid iiauiu impllfia dra'i ItH work while you fxai'-i,. 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