FULTuN COUNTY NEWS Published Every. Thursday. B. W- PiwI, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. JUNE 27, 1907 Published Weekly. 51.00 per Annum in Advance. A IV RHT 1 s, ' ( HAT V ler square of I line t time. II 80. IVr square .inch MubHi-piont Insr-rtlon Ml. Afl advt'rtisptnentii tnnertetl for low ttarni th'ee months chirir.d by tho square. 'tuns ! 1 One-fourth oolumn 115.01). tieon t.m.oo int. hul f column 2.on. WOO M'O One Column 40 00. I woo. I 75.00 Execitor'i Notice. A 25c. Bottle of Kemps Mmm 40 DOSE, Amltr-udi dosci i: ni"ro effectttr! tlmn four times tlio MUM iii inMiy of miv oilier coanh remedy, however wi ll Bdvortiscd und however si roouly rec ommended tluit ri ni.-cly niny I.". Komomlur always Uifkt Uiltr'fl BALSAM i- the Best Cough Cure. It lm smut ibousands from con sumption. It Ims saved Minimum! of liven. At ail (lrURK'"'. 2""'-. 60t'- aml llon't acri'iit anythlna - : : "ttorv irvtiiiiM'titm mi ih t'stntr ttf Hii'ti Murttlcn. IMP tif Tlin t n lnp, VUl- mtv. r.i , it'ri:m-(l hnrffil bli irrwut- he nndei i i,t : uli iipiMin" ituM'tiied i" itfttc tra r'i I anted to in ke lirimfMliatt -lit nuil IkOM hiivinff clnlmn or dernnuiN 11 the M.M will prrneiu I horn without fl-isj to LI AAtttf MiUNDJ Puhlln MUI1. Ph., HMl MMttiot BjttWtffl Notice. i C'Ketter, tet iinientrti on the But ft 16 of I'rrrt- 1 f virk Wilie lute d 1,'clilfi;.' ( 'rri-li LoWIWWp. I Fulton mty.Pn . dftneivtcn. htive be mi tfrMtv : i"i hv thti tii t'l-'ior of wil'Ki of Pulton eonttfr. : to tho tnulcnilmimS.ftl Benton IfMtabtMl t-ttiii evtut in rf(tutti1 i muka Inuaeqltitv p; -! mom. ami (hose h viir leiml cluhif Jffttoiti t in- mdiq iv U J pfttMOl Lbotn w tt houi delttv. II s l.MKl,s. Kxcotiior. ! 04161 llurrNouv'llr. Ta. j W.scmtt AhKXAKnkft Atturtiev. Old Sol is busy I Gflflfl BEAUTY CORSDTS Value 1 AMERICAN NKW (iRFNADV ioo. Sbafur, oar village smttby, aud son Roy, spout Sunday with Harvey Shafor, at Kearney, Pi, Jacob ('ruler, our VBterau mail man, ntui George Hester, spout several davs witli friends in Al toon a. Irwin Under is in our village olliciating on the mnil route for Jacob Older daring Ins absence. Fred and Robert, sons of Dr. Rowe McClain, ot Mount Union, are spending their summer vaca tion with tiieir grandmother, Mrs. Evaline McClain. William Berkstresser and wife, ol Mail'iensville, spent Sunday at Crider's, here. Maude Cunningham, and Ma thaand Sitner Black, indents from Kockhill school, arrived home safe .Saturday evening. Arthur Cunningham, of Mount Union, dropped into our midst Friday evening for a night only. There will be a picnic at Zion M. E. church ou Saturday, 29tb, and a social at night. Everybody come. The sad news reached us on Thursday of the death of Mrs. H. M. Simple, of York, Fa Thises tunable lady visited our town iast fall, and made many friends, who will be sorry to hear of her death. Mr. Sample, her husband, is well known throughout this county, as salesma i for D. S. Peterman A Co's. Sboe House. Our sytnps thies are extended to Brother Sample m this dark hour of grief. Wo notice that no one wrote the obituary from Wells, of the death of J. A. Repper, and we cannot give full report. He died at the home of bis uncle, Allison Ed wards, in Wells Valley, .Juno 18th. lutermcutat U. B. cemetery on Saturday, June 15tb, Rev. For est of the M. K church, olliciat ing. Mr. Repper was 8 1 years old, and was married to Mande, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. l-'oster, of this valley. He loaves a widow, foui sons aud one (laugh ter; also two sisters, Mrs K. V. McClain. of Wells Valley, and Mrs. Ed. A. Alloway, of Roberts dale. A prompt, pleasant, good rem edy for coughs and colds, is Ken nedy's Tjaxativo Cough Syrup. It i especially recommended for ba bies and children, but good for every comber of the family. It contains no opiates aud does not constipate. Contains honey and tar and tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Children like it. Sold by Trout's drug store. The Editor and his wife are in debted to Mr. and Mrs. J, K. Johnston for a very enjoyable trip last week Witt) them in Mr. John ston's new automobile, to Adams oennty, during which time wo visited the famous battlefield. Our party on the trip visited in the home of Postmast r Jun Moore, one of Adams county's slickest and most popular poli ticians, at Fairfield, and also in the home of Mrs. Belle Culbert sou and Dr. N. C. Trout. We found them all delightful people and greatly enjoyed their gener ous hospitality. Gh t,afree sampleof Dr. Shoop's "Health Coffee" at our store. If real coffee disturbs your Stom ach, your Heart or Jvidueys, then t;y this clever Coffee imitation. Dr. Slioop has closely matched Old Java and Mouha Cuff je in Hi vor and, yet it has not a single graiu of real Coffee m it. D. Shoop's Health Coffee 1 nutation i made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc Made in a m uute. No tedious wait. You will surely like it. Sold by E R. McClaiii. Subscribe lor only $1 i1 a year. the "News;" RKi:sn cki:i;k. A number of y ting folks from the Valley, attended Children's service at ( tapsville, Sunday. J. 0. Barton mid wife spent Saturday at Andovor. The festival at AsersvUle, Sat urday night, was well attended. Clara and Ivy Hixson spent Sunday afternoon at Jacob Clcv euger's. M. J. Hixson, while hauling lath poles on the O ilnett place, had the misfortune of getting his leg broken. Charles Truax spent Sunday with Friends at AkersvUle. Ainoug the guests at M.J. Hix sou's Sunday, were Sherman Clevengor and wife, aud Ceorge o. Lynch. Sebort and Ella Barton spent Saturday evening very pleasantly in the home of O. A., Barton. Alex MoKlbben is, spending some time w ith friends in Cum bariand. Miss Jennie Lodge left for Ev erett last week, where she ex pects to spend time with her stster, Mrs. Boyd Jackson Amos Hixson lost a valuable horse iast week. Sadie and Lula Barton spent Sunday afternoon with Frariceua Whitfield. Clarence Barton, i f Altoona, pent Saturday und Sunday with relatives in tlie Valley. He was accompanied by Miss Carrie Dc Sboagi of Bverett. Mr. and .rs Piper Barton sp ut Sunday with the former's brother, ( ) A Barton. Itadlv Mixed Up. Abraham Brown, of Wintorton, X. V., had a very remarkable ex pertence; lie says; 'Doctors got badly mixed up over me; one said heart disease;two called it kidney trouble; the fourth blood poisou, and the fifth stomach and liver trouble; but none of thorn helped me; so my wife advised trying Blectric Bitters;whlob are renter ing me to perfect health. One bot tle d:d mo more good than all the five doctors prescribed". Guaranteed to cure blood poison weakness and all stomach, liver and kidney c( mplaiuts, by TrOUtS drug store, "0c. Surprise Parly. A well planned and complete surprise was that winch greeted Mrs. Jacob M otter, on the anni versary of her birthday last Thursday, whensonieof hermany friends and neighbors gathered to pay their respects to this high ly esteemed friend aud kind neighbor. As Mrs. Motter was busy sew ing, she was called to the porch, and was surprised to see a large string of buggies, which she thought might be a gang of gyp sies. Not knowing what it all meant, she ran Uiekly.to the al manac, and found that her friends aud neighbors had gathered to celebrate her forty-eeveutb birth day. It was but a short time un til the guests were invited to the dining room, where a sumptuous dintier was served. Those pres ent were, Daniel McQuade, wife aud daughter Ruth; John Ott, wife aud two children; Mrs. liob rt Fryman and daughter Meta; Wm. Baylor, wife, daughter Nora and sons Raymond and Bruce; Wm. Cutchall and family, Calvin Tritle and family, J. J. Conrad and wife, Mrs. Jem Truax and four children, Verlie Truax, and Joe Thomas. Mrs. Motter received many useful gifts. All relumed home sayiug the day was well spent. Admnistrator's Notice. Notice In heeliy uiven that leltmol Adin'n N'i.itli.ri on the eMnteof Or S. S lioop. luti of I .i.'UiiiL ( 'rrtk lownshlp. l-'ullon count v l';i . iI.'c.mmmI. hiivi been k'ninted to the un'lemlini ed. Ibat ul) persot lofleliteU to Mild etute will iimlo' p.iymeul. ted thone h.ivltitf OlftlBM will pr.'M'tit. l hem properly iiuthentieutetl for p.i- NMlii li s haxiki.s. lliiriNonvllle. Pft. f 13 ft. AdmlnMraior. KHAS'K P. LYNCB, Alton!, Auditor's Notice. Noiloc In htraby flreii timt ihe mrttomtgnfti Auditor spppointeil by the Orphanji' court of Pultol only. IVniiMtvmilit. to multe dKtrlbu- t lull of the ftmil-. In the hands of J. C. Koi-e. 8d- nilnlstriilor or tl tute of John llriihnker. lute of Todd tov iiship. dOOMMMl. will Nit al Ills Dilti'e in MeConnolKlMirir for t lit- performance or his (tunc nt 10 o'clock ft. m.. on July IS. It ?. when anil w here uli person iutete.tcd may al teml ir they see proper. S. WBSI.KY KIRK, "-JO-1 1 . Audlior. $50.00 Reward. The above reward will he paid in OSSD for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the per son or persons who stole forty or lifty obioksni from the premlsos of Hon. Peter .Morton on Monday night, May 13th, ThSfmOMJ is now in the hands nf Attorney M. I!. Shatfner, ready for the person who meats the conditions nf this notice. CmZEJf 8 C'om.mittki:. The weather m Still OR gotten his btsrltlgS, and the Over eon is no longer popular. Von are J Ott us StislottS to keep cool now as you were to keep warm: mid while we cut; not regulate O.d Bol'l hot rays, we can furnish you With (jood, cool, serviceable slothing at zero prices. A nice lltftit-ttoiubt Straw Hut looks cool und I'om fort ilile, and eun be had at prlcss from 600, MttlilB in dress hats for men. Children's Sailor and Linen flats. Jg, 50, and oOe. ench. Kveryduy bstl at V. to BOO. CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS. Why do you roast that little fellow in a heavy suit, when you can buy him u wash suit for 50, 68, To, $1.00, ami Si .Z't per suit ? Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa. oooooocooooo ooooococckocoo Q 0 T our V Prices BUY HERE. Hot Weather Offerings. Our showing of Mid-Sttnttner Iflsrobandiss i very in'er- CBting in style, finality and prioe. Quality and iuanttty always hero for seleclion. We never eacriiiee Quality in order to give quantity. We endeavor to give good valun at all times. Silks, Dress Hoods, White Waistind, '.... Linens, Linen Suitings, Cotton Suitings, l'"aney Larvins, Kaney ( linn hams, Plain ( linghsniHi I'iurod I'erca-s, Wslktng Skirts, l.onir ('.loves, Ladles' Hells, Underwent , White Hosiery, Black Hosiery, Tan Hosiery, I tuck Combs, Side ( 'i mills, Ladies' Neckwear. Lace anil insertion. All Over Lace, Millinery, Ribbons, Veiling, Pans, Lace Curl a ins, Curtain Swiss, I irapery, 1 'il low ( 'ases, Sheets, Toweling, Linen Towels Shoes, Oxford Tice, White Slippers, Men's Drew Shirts, Men's Neck-wear, Men's Under-wear, Matting, Rugs. JAMES G. TURNER & CO., Masonic Temple. Hancock, Md. loooooooooooooo ooooooooocoo t.-9l V Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notiot that ihe lands und premises of tlio Pul ton County Rod und Gun Club, an or sanisstion duly incorporated by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated in the townships of Wells and llrush Cieek, county of Pulton and state of Pennsyl vau iu, aie private property, and that u!l pettoni are warned not to trespass on saiil Landl ana premises for .he purpose tif hunting, lishinif. natherinn nuts or berries, on in any other man ner whatever contrary to acts of as sembly in such cases made and provid "d us the law will br rigidly enforced. Pri.TON Cdt NTV Pun and Giro Ci.un. ll.28vOB.tr. r-. ...-i 'r- h BOOKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP. M . it . 1 1 t m Open All The Year, Catalogue Free. i The Tri-State Business College U Attention Farmers The attention of farmers and stock rs is directed to the following Uni borSM owned by D. P. Trout. "Walter L." is a lloan, weihinc 1,800 lbs , with a record of 1 : 30. This horse will stand St the following places : At I). P. Trout's barn, May Dili, 10th, and 11th. At Henry Tritle's May 13th and 14th. At George Hohman's May lath. At Bultzer Catchall's May Kith, 17th and lHth. At llurut Cabins, May 80th and 21st. At Port Littleton Muy 22nd and BBI and so on every two weeks throughout the season. Insurance, (PI. "Duke." Duke is a fray Pcrcheron. weight 1,."-'hi lbs , will be at Hichurd Hollens bsad'l May 13th and 14th. At John Hi ss's Muy loth. At Hult.er Catchall's May 10th, iTih and 18th, At Hobert Miller's May 20th and Met. At Prank Madden's at Maddensville May 22nd and 2l)rd, and ul Grant Baker's 24th und 85th, and every two weeks thereafier until close of season. Insurance 18,00, "Uelsur." This Is u Sorrel with a record of 2 : 17 weighing ,OQ0 lbs. This horse will stund at Clear Hidtfe on the llllh und 11th of May end every two woeks thereafier, and ut the own er's barn the rest of the time. Insurance, SH.00. Selling or in any wuy parting with a mure bred to any one of these horses makes the insurance money duo und payable at once. D. P. Trout, Owner, Met 'onnellsburtf , Pa. May 0 m2. ill m I m SHORTHAND. t I . , , , i Cumberland, Aid. TYPEWRITING. i ; l?i i i ( i u f 0. ' I ' ' . v vs- v - v y s.,w , .. sv - s..r-s. ..'vv-tll .2 Hi' hoVe ju8l completed Qtrangementa with The Harrisburg Patriot by which we can offer the Fulton County News nini tlio dnilV mori Harrisburg Patriot for the nstonisliingly low price of 5Q Per Year CasSh in Advance Eegular Price 6f Both Papers i $4 In this way you i nn gel :ill of the news of your home town every week nini l lie news of the State Capitol, tele graphic news of Pennsylvania and the world in general, every morning for mi $-..50 per year. Tlio Patriot is sent by the earliest mails and reaches all Towns an, I K'ural Free Delivery Etoutes on the ruorning of issue. This Offer is Open to Everybody S lid your !'-.i to-day either t. The Fulton County ws ur t Tin' Patriot, Harrisburg, Pa. f you already gi t both papers, suhseribe lor some relative or friend. Enclosed Hud 2.50 I'm- which please send The Pulton County News and The Harrisburg Patriot for one year. Name Street B. V. I). No. Town . . . . . . ( ounty j , t i 2 A McClain's Fourth of July Store. Everything nice to eat, drink, smoke and chew. FRUIT, CANDY, TOBACCO, and CIGARS, and the finest line of FIRE CRACK ERS and FIRE WORKS in town. Hot Peanuts all dcy. Don 't forget . n& JE. R. VVcCLAiN, West End ofBoardiyaik, M cCoiinel'sburg, Pa. ,i Jf00M.0H0,0Klt'.0.r0".l--'M0li 0-0 :Mix0 1-3 ' Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby jfiveu that the parl SStSbip nxUlinK between C. E. Stev- gos "ml George I taker in the general n irchandUrng Imsiuess ut Olsar Hidxe, Pulton county. Pa , wae di solved by mutual consent on the last day of March 1837. MH 31. C. K, Stevwih. DOTT Mr. and Mrs. Simon Garland and grand daughter, of Whips Cove, spent Sunday with the for mer's aunt, Mrs. Cassie Winters. MissSipes, of Davis, W. Va., is spending some tirao with rela tives here. Chas. Hess and family spent Sunday afternoon with Charles I .ewis and wife. ra Laytou spent seme time at 0( onnellsburg recently. Miss Ivy Deshonu. who has n ill for some time, we are i;Ud to say is improving. Charles Spencer and family, of Sylvan, visited relatives aud friends hero last week. Mrs. Ceorgo Hill spent Sun day with her father and mother, Mr. ami Mrs. Anthony Lynch Sr. ADVERTISE IN The Fulton County News The Starch Problem If.: mav i ; must logically end most satisfactorily p-- J solved by always using the genuine Kuighford's J Oswego Silver Gloss .Starch. It enables the laundress to do the best wow with the least ePo l ;,t tlu; lowest cost. Whatever you wish to st.ir':h 'ii. hever wuy you wish to do it KimSFORWS OSWEGO Silver 'Gloss Starch is ready without delay, for it may be boiled or used with cold water, dissolving instantly. Truly murvcli us for producing u rich, white finish ou fine linens, laces, iirmeuts and fabric of every sort. Gives body with just the H.-al pliability. The genuine Kingsford usireK" Oliver ijiobs nturcn iim been uie tunaara ol qsality for over half a century. BEST FOR AIX KINDS OF S AK H1N For flrncral DM boll a. directed. I ur light terrh- iuqiiui u l. com water uucii, rrquiriuu .... .IV. 111.,,. Made for over fifty years at Oswego. All feiiis-cia, in inn wi:iiil. Jiuciuigce. T. KINGSFORD & SON, USWE60. N. Y. Njumnul Stuoh CauraMr. Sum ssatt. U Genteel Dress is indication of a penteol man (gentleman), and after u thorough search in the City, e are now prepared to show you . This Season's Favorites Silver Gray Suitings; Dine Berget, in a wide assortment; and unfinished Worsted! in Blacks and lllues -lncludimg several new weaves. Hut these are only u few of the at tractions in our line line of Spring and Sum mer Woolens. Honest goods Genuine valu es 1'ioinpt deliveries Complete stock Cor rect methods -right prices these are the strong planks in our platform. We, also, have the very latest novelties in Cents' Furnishing Goods. See our new cut Collars and Ties. m s b2 v. ' v m B B Chas. B. Stevens, McConnellsburg, Pa. NO ONE need sull'er with Rheu matism, D y p o j) 8 i a, Liver Trouble, Kidney Disorders, Catarrh, Uiabetes, Constipa tion, Kc.ema, or any ailment aris ing from impure blood. One tab let of Bliss Native Herts tuken each day will quickly put the most weukeoed system In perfect onler. Kach root, herb and burK in ils composition has u special mlsslou to perform. Kach box of the Remedy contain! 200 Tablets fortl.OO ami a Registered Guaran tee to CURE or Money Refunded. A 32 t'age Almanac tells the story completely. The medicine is NOf sold in drug stores, only by agents. THE AL0.NZ0 0. ULISS COMI'ANY WASHINUTUN, U. C, ARB SOLI: MAK BRS Oi BLISS NATIVE HliRUS. BOLD HV J. A. ALLER. Knobsville. Pa. Orders filled by mall. Subscribe for the "News, ' only 00 a year. KILLthb COUCH AND CURE THE LUNC& WIT" Sr. King's Nsw Discovery FOR L ONSlliMI'Ti'JN P.lro 0110113 ana CC.i$t.OO OLDS Fnii Trial. Surest und Quickest Cure for all Trill OAT and JuUNG TIIOTJB- LES, or HOMEY BACK. PAIN Pain In the liuuii- Paill In mi, , .,tliui, i lM llMlully .( 1, prnvv It lie ,1,.. tiitil,t-nil,.rl Dr. liore. luti Its cnnw. I lin-SSlin- In,'!: In Rhoop, iin, to II Ilk h.l.L , Vk.1 I ' r II- nl:ii 'i'abl t .... ,'infj' . ., ,.,;, JSll-( Bimxii IiIihhI ini'miifii uwhv lr,,ni iln lulrt l ' ttijctlHihttiiiiliMt, Plmiiiirlyil. liKiiu.rS,1,y Uiiiiir MMiicii mo biuoe i i .i i- If you hiivi.. hM4eh., Wi IiIikkI prwuuro. II il pftluful puriKls ,m-ii uciiimi. winoceu. I yoiinn, ,.. , .. , rv m hl(i(j euniostlisi blood prcmiurn, 1 l,m niny j, .. Jrttotr. tor Dr. H . n. iul . 'ii,i,.,, ,tou t in mlnulc.. n,uii, tulihiu .liiily iltairll,,,!,, Ihii uruuitunil blnuil in .ur. " Brulsa four llnu. r, umj ,,.:,,, a fHt rwl, Bn,l iw.Landpi.il,,,' oo iurM it , it,,,' U-Hlwiiyil It s simply (;, ., W.tell al ii uiuu, nui dnwiiully imomuiiud Dp. Siioop's Headache Tablets W. S. DICKSON.