FULTON COUNTY NE NS Published tvery Thursday. I W- Mi. Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. NOVEMBER 28, 1907 Published Weekly. 51.00 pei Annum in Advance. ODVIRTWIHO RATH. rr square of - llnfi 3 times It V I'.'l square eaeh inhNequeitl Insertion.... N Ap advertisements Itifieried for lese lha h i! muathr. charged by the square. S aioa. Oman. I I jr. One fn irth column . . (JO I", If column One Column .Iis.no. . 2S.OO. .. 10 00 I'JOOO moo WOO. sn.Ct so. a 7S.0( NEW i ik' l N mm Saturday niglit and Sunday moruinp, a fall of 'The IJeauli ful." Sundiiy evening, mud, in 'id, mud. Wilbur Mills, llie steam shovel eugineor on railroad const ruction, came home on Tuesday , and it look ng tine, and as I ig hearted as ever, lie lelt again on Mou Skf. Misstirace Lodge, teacher oi No 4 school, visited her home people at Crystal Springs, over S inday. Mrs. Kva'iuc McClaiu and daughter Maude ar rived home 00 Saturday from Mount Union, where they had boon visiting a c mplo weeks. Ja : iti Cridor, our mail man, is b3Uerat this writing, but sti1' umble for duty on the mail route, an.l 00 tolling when will be, un lass his hearing is restored. J. Cal Kirk and Mark Lodge are paintiug the exterior of Ueth el church. The school board of Wells have a Ided t the five schoolhouses, the stove shields as required bj law. The shields look ad right, but tho price it :s all wrong. To j mi c'no mooney. So lie of tho folks in our quiet town were aroused on Thursday morning bef re daylight by what sounded like tho yells of a pan ther or c.itamount, aud uiu lu vestigat'nn, found that it was silt prtM James Chesnut, on his way to L'roadtop City to call a big salt for A. J. Black, and upon enter- j ing ojr villigo, ho gave out a few j of his yells, as he usually does IB opening up a sale. Come again, j ol 1 man, and wake us up. Cloyd Black, who works at j K ) jertsdale with his father, Ja-1 co, is home feeh ig indisposed. Wednesday and Thursday were u ilucky days i-i way of accidents round here, as several were 1 urt. First, as Clyde i'lummer was assistug S. P. Metzler to I kill a beef, Metzler ran a butcher knife roto Clyde's hand, making j an ugly gash. John tiouck was dition turning a windmill at his home, Cl.fiAR RUMP. Nov. 2f; The sale at this !a I was largely attended on Friday. t iss Pearl rioming, of Ne y ton, visited in the home of In r uncle the past wim k. Mrs. Horace Ji ow, of Somer set i-ouuty. is visiting 1 er hus hand's parents Mr and Mrs. J. W. ( ; rove. Bphraln N'ead will move into h!s new home in the near future, that vacated by A W Brown. Jnc b (Jar mack spent Sunday in the home of Amos (Jill near Decoru m. Mr. A. W. Brown and family left for Waynesboro on Tuesday, aataAahaa a I. Ill I... .1. r . "licit; muy win u.une Liieir iu- lure home. A couple woi'ks ago, Dr. W. T. Urove of Eurena Kansas, came to this place and on returning took his mother Mrs. H .1 Grove with him to spend sometime in his western home. Mrs. Lizzie Berk stressor ol Waterfall is spending some time with h ji- brother John K. Wood cock. Misses Ada and Lillian Flem ing wci e shopping at the County neat lat Saturday. Mr. J. W. Mower had a sick horse F'riday night but jotting bettor now. very it is wowing Heaf V Tww Every Ounce offuelt ! jH'AAWlflL When the mercury drojN ml ol sight. a,,(jB ff SoZ"! you jut! can't Keep llir house warm, you'll BD "jaETS imil il wontlrrlnlly convenient lo use a w perfection! Oil Heater j poJf: . . i"??P (Equipped with Smokeless Device) . JV?3 ItWy light carry il about heal tt H, colrj I room. Turn the wick liiyli cr low no H JI V "vV lan0cr no smoke r.o smrll. Kasily rarcd EM il lor and gives nine hours ol hi -J cozy comlort at one Idling ol f t.'J nMBHnBHV kass lonl. Finished in d- A I WJ Jmr mchel aI1d japan. I very f H Effin heater warranted. fri mm Tlie Z?c.w r T wil1, ' 'r'v- X,.!) M 1 JXtxyiJ L,amp uinm ufli. i ,. yqqjpkc Baaaaaa tftr lona wiiilrr rvrninus if HJ lai uw ty ji won't lire your fyo. Ulril imprnvr.l trnlril M pti Hnii burnrr MjJf ol kru. nirlrl bhWL &n lmp rrmlpl. "j K It your rlralrr nnnol mipply ihf Mayo liiTip or Perfection Oil W ES Hulrr. write our nrrl njenry kit descriptive circular. jr3 ATLANTIC REFINING CO. . 1 Vft Incorporated JBm RACKET SXORE FALL AND WINTER PRICES NOTIONS any Dr. it is A tickling c )Ugh. from ::ause, is quickly stopped by Shoop's Cough Cure. And o thoroughly harmless and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers everywhere to give it without hes itation even to very young babies. The wholesome green leaves and euder stems of u lung-healing mountainous shruo, furnish the eura'.ive properties to Dr. Shoop's Oough Cure It calms the cough, md heals the sore and sensitive bronchial membranes. No opium 00 chloroform, uothin harsh used loiuiure or suppress, iiimply 1 resinous plant extract, that U ..I .... 1. 1 .. t i mi i. "C1F3 V "w auuuig iuuKa. 1 lie OoMtamlih. In e of tin- iMiniinh of MoConmtlls Snamarrld null the .li..,k ! '" ' ' ' ' ''. nvliiol.i. ilwel. to the Doctor uses. "The Hero." Demand Dr. Shoop's. lake no other. Dickson's drug r 1 store. i u-'-'-;" DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER NEUROLOGIST. DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER. Graduate of McCormick neurological College, Chicago, 111. natysis of causes of lininan ills. Patients lancbt how to treat themselves. Ohemtosl tlcrancrinpnts, Mf vliatiieal (lisordet-s reaelieU lij i lii ini.sti y of diet, hyd oiticrapy, niaiHial therapy, Relief from e. a strain. Specialist in nervous diseases, elirunio ailments, eye defects. C'orespoodeuce solicited, No treatment by mail. OFFICE 58 BO. MAIN ST., CHAMBEBMBCRQi PA. Member Association of Independent Doctors. K Auditor's Notice. Executor's Notice. Notice IslKreliv xiveu tlmt lit.; uiiilervlt'nel I , "''" tcstinnentury on the ette pi Dan. aiidttur ippiNil ted liv the Orphuns Court of , !el Mott. ate nf lleltiist towtxhlp. l'lil Kii'ton e.uintv. 1'cdhsv'IvuiiIii. t.. make .lltilhu. ! ton eoiinty. 1 u . .leceert. huMuK been mat Hon .if iheriiii.Nlniheliunils.,1 Ob .JE.Oold- "Fff1 nnderslifDed til persons Indebted to niith. "ilministnitor nf Hie .suite ..I Duvid."" -soiie re rriiuest.-u to in lie unuNiaw l iiiuu i. a un i id p'c iuk t lit hum wi ui'iiiitutis tiicuhiNt the same, will present them without ' w HWJW t DHM4 tin-ni eieeiitio' '. if there lie unv. will sit U....J t hi-ulllee in MtsCoune lsbiirt. lu.. on Fridiiy OttCreU Dcoamhar is. iu.it. lit in a clock, u. m . when Tr linnn'c ! ttni wu re u" lerHOnN Interested may utleml if th If see propc LVN'CII, An lltor delay to H-31-flt. JOS. It. IUELLOTT. .ion s MKLurrr. Andover, Fa. Kxceutors C. E. Starr, THREE SPRINGS, PA , has the Best Farm Wagon The SWAB & KLINGER. MADE - Ions? hpUBdl, round coup ling pole, made of the best oak and hickory that urow, all hammered iron There was a birthday party at on them -no malleable, -i sets of brakes, li .ely painted, steel skein, metal or tubular axle, the underside of them is not painted, you can see what you are uettiuK- On hand winter and summer all sizes one-horse, up to six. HUST0NT0 A N. Miss Mary Keobaugh has ra tuinerl to her home near this place. Mack Chesnut. wile and two children, of Burnt Cabins, spent Sunday with friends near and iu this place. Chesnut's school is closed this week on account of the t-orijus illness of Miss Fleming's brother. Berkley Sipes on Saturday. Mrs. Kmeline Chesnut is spending some time with her son Mack at Burnt Cabins. The roads are in very bad con- KILLthe cough and CURG THE LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery PRICE IA. i. it (V OLDS Trlat Bottle Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. Fnn roughs . . . . . n . .. . .. ., V MONEY REI'UrjIi.D. cleaning buckwheat, when he ac cidentally got oae of his lingers in the cogs, cutting thj entire end olf, and now is nursing a sore hand. Third, Bruce Lane, at Woodvale, was butchering, and got his hand into the sausage grinder, cuttiug one finger off at the root of the nail; and fourthly and lastly, came Mike Ross, of Woodvale, out of the mines, with a badly smashed hanU. All of t'tjse people were treated by Dr. K, B. Campbell, except Clyde lJlummer. We might call b id day fun hauc s. Chester McElheny spent Sun day at Orlando Wagner's. Eisa Kirk and Elizabeth Ches i.ut spent Saturday and Sunday with friouds at Eairview. You can't be well if you have a weak, unhealthy, tired out stom ach. Neither cau you feel good if by some little irreg.ilurity iu e vtmg you have caused the stom ach to get out of order. These little stomach troubles aie signs ot induestim, v l.ich may, aud very often does turn into a very t a bad case of dysjiepsia. Don't al I low this to go on a single day ; without doing something to over- Tho tiaest Coffee Substitute come it. Take some good relia ever made, has recently bebn 'e and safe digestant like K'cdol prod uced by Dr. Shoop of Racine ( POT Dyspepsia. Kodol is the best Wis. You don't have to boil it i remedy known to day for heart twenty or thirty minutes. "Made ; burn, belching, and all troubles in a minute "H 'alth Co freer ' is really the ! tna. It is pleasant to take and j closest Coffee LoiitaUon ever yet j affords relief promptly. Sol 1 by produced. Not a grain of real I Trout's drujr store. Coopers Wanted. Two good all around men want ed to work on barrels, and do general coopering work. Steady employment and good wages. Ap ply to S P. Stiver, Bedford, Pa. 11 21 :st. knowingly drink it tcr coffee. R. Mc' lain. Farm Notes. Even if pastures are green it will not do to pasture too closely. Skim milk is about the best food for the growing pig you can supply. Ten dozen eggs a year is the average estimate given as the production of tho hen. About four dozen eggs are giv en as an average for the annual outp it of the turkey. Whenever stock begin to scat- tt-r t tho flnnrnQoh ,.' it..;.. ....... says the doctor, aris.ng from a disordered dib'es. j ter ho is uot a . d really the "- n is pleasant to UUe and i ,kmM VMnla. . . skimmed milk to equal one pound of lean beef for llesh loaning qualities, Keep the calves growing. If stunted the first year there is a loss that never can be regained. Any animal that is worth raising, is worth raising wel', Tho careful orchardist will s e that any tree which has been in jured receives prompt attention Wounds made by careless culti vators should be bound t out water until the scar ed. Coffee in it either. Health Coffee Imitation is made from pure I'M ward Strait, ot Sipes Mills, toasted cereals or grains, with and sister, Miss Daisy Strait, t.f malt, nuts, etc. Really it would Saluvia, were shopping iu town fool an export were ho to un Saturday. Horses, Buggies and Harness. I have just received the finest lot ol Buggies and Har ness ever brought to this coun ty, which I am selling at Rock boltom Prices, and will give time or take any kind of stock in exchange. Horses on hand at all 'imes 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. i V i r-jfii t.lAlnt.t 111 till ntr: or MO Pr. TftAOC.MARKft, rmf.iiH anil t ...ynxlu rents- I ifnu. m ini . . - . ... jiiimiui ur I ... I.. Ii ' IiJl r-lOrt Oil nulrnhttiilllV. ALl BUkli I-.ft -I.i:.:ri.y COnlUErtTIAL. 1 aunt lira tiua I . , a. ii.ii, i. it. riu. i..iu.iiai n irrrii' .'ai. . ; lr i.i!;e Inrunl'jn, tliulllu taaVTAOaal-haaaaa. t m unllow luul.! ini im.t .-.ellniai. iitwt,..! In. I i M i. 1 1 . iv. 1 1, -iv 1. 1 L-.-t . .itiruir i.nilm jI I . ...I... '.i' .. .... .....i .-.... 1..I.I iicw tally Bulun fm. I D. SWIFT & CO. L5JI beventh St., Washington, E Triplets. Xl-ee daughters were born to Mr. aed Mrs. Charles Steach, of! this place, last Friday night. One ! of them was still born; the others ! are growing finely. Emanuel Smith an 1 wi'e, who' had been visiting in the home of thelatter's Bister, Mrs. Sarah I 1'ittmao, of tin 4 place started on their return to their home ml Gettysburg, Tuesday noon. They j i xpect to stay a day or two id Uiimbersburg on their way I h une. A Safe and Sure Cough Cure. I Kempis Balsam j Doat not I'lintoln Opium, MorjjlimB, or any otlt.-r narootlo or "lutbit-foruiiug" drug. Thrre W no Narcollc In Ktmp's Balsatm. Nuthinr; of a pnlaonotu or linrnifiil cliuractL-r oulcru iuto ita ootiiposition. Tlii clean ami jnirn oou'U rum BOiai congUn that oauuot b cured by any otU.,r niuilli-lua. It lina savod Uiouaasda tiom ooo- It haa auivtxl tbonawnda of lis... A 25c. Lotlle couuiua 10 d . At all druggist', 35u., COc. and ; 1. Don't accept axaytkliag elate. is kaep heal D0NT PAV ALIM0NV. to be divorced from your appen dix. There will be no ojcauion for it if you keep your bowels n -gular with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make tho loast complaint. Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. gSe. Try them. Weak Women To wi-ak and alllns womNt. ther In at li-ast ono Way to nalp. But with that way. two u . at iui.ui ., muift Ihi riiiuhln.id. Om, i IihiiI. nati. U i-oiitrtitii-Muual. I.ut liuti an. Important. Iiotli aiauitUal. Dr. hhiKip'i Klaht , mi.. U the i : Ir Hhxi. Id ndiratlvii. tin. onatittitlcnal. Ihulnriu. r Ur :-Im.. Niulii Curii lua Uiplral nucitiH ini'iiiliraiii- ini.i.i(.itury n-ni.-ily. whlln Ir. llhoop'M li i. mil . . ; . wholly all inpriial lr. ni merit. Tin- K. ttorative r. ai-hi i, throughout the ntfro Uti in. :.-- kt 1 1 ic thu rL-imlr o( all uarvn. II llai.ll.., mill nil hlmi.1 alllll.'lita. Tlie 'NtKht Cure", ua Ita iiain.i liniiliei. Ann Ita Wnrk Willi.' la. p It ..mill. , ,,,r, anil Milium 1 mueuiia Miilai .a. heala Imal wiakneaaea anil alseliargea, wlilln tHo K..atoratlvi, eaaea tiarrout an lU'iiient, git, .b r. uewwl vlKnr ami amlillloii, tullill up waat. il tluiu-a. l.rliiKliiK aliout raklivrw Eiiimth. yigur. ami rwrtj. Take l)r ghiaip'i itoraUve- 'lalil.-tanr Liquid aaa (eiiHral Pinle to Ui U-iM For poallive local help, iue aa well Dr. vShoop's Night Cure W. S. DICKSON. I I Kowh Pins lr M Needles v Ic. II pood Knvelopen lc. (I sheets paper le. Box paper 5 to l",e. Tablets 3 to Ifkfl Glycerine Soap 3c. Cold ciotttn 4c. Colifate's liath soap Bo lllack pins, 10 for lc. Machine thread Ic. Meuioranda books I to 15c SxlO lookinr glasses Ut ralcum powder 10 and 100. Shetland Moss He Ic e wool 8o. Tooth picks, 1000 4c. ! Itichunlson silk (loss 3Jc Uichardson ribbons 1 to Hie. Thimbles 3c. Shelf paper, 5 yds. 2c. Wire hair pins, 1- for lc. Wash fairs ."m". Aunt Lydii's threud 5c. Window shades, felt 8c. Oil shades 25c. Underwear They talk about these gqpds lieiog higher In price. They are not. lll-oz Men's llecced shirts and drawers, 38c, or 75c per stilt: 19-os. Hlue, the same as we handled for 5 jears, 43c each or 85c per suit, and the Jersey under wear that will give and not be bulky, at 48c each, !" tilt. MZJV'S WOOL UNDERWEAR that we sold last year at D0c each, we bought In case lots this year, and can sell it at H.'x; each, or 1 (15 per suit. This is a saving of ! to ! cents. Think it over. " CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 5 to 4Hc: Hoys' heavy, 24 to 48 per suit; Ladies' vests and pants, same as last yeur, 23c., and the best you ever did see at 4c eoclr L. W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing the people of 1 Fulton county that he Is prepared to furnish High Grade I 'linos and organs at prices that are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER mam PIANOS an instrument of national reputa tion: and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Heing a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared u Bhort no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A satnple Lester Piano may be seen in the home of (ieo. B. Mel lott, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let ine know, I can save you money. L. W. PUHK, NbEDMORE, PA. CLOTHING We have lieen handling Flusher Hros. Cloth ing for 0 years, and when you see this name uD the goods, it is a sign that there is no better goods made. Kvery suit has a let-out of 1 inch all over. So If you want to eat buckwheat cakes you don't need to lie afraid you will grow out of your clothes. THEY DO FIT and not only that, they are in reach of every one $4.75 to 0 75. Children's Bulla $1.25 to 68.75 Overcoats 2 50 to 10.00. See our ( ravenettes 09.60 to SIS 0". Hoys' knee punts, corduroy pants, lined (10 and 75c Boys' cord pnr.ts t.25 toft 75 Men's corduroy pant tl. 35 to $2.4., Men's dress pui.U $1.25 to t2 50 Boys' Coats !5c to 1.25 Men's coats $1 25 to $3.25 turn mp" We certainly have done a grand business this fall on Atkins Hand and Crosscut Saws. Our order was for twice as many of these goods as lust m-ui-. and the way they ara going, we will sell three times as many. The price for hand saws is 09o to $1.05 Crosscuts BSo to $3.45 Wire nails 3c lb. Finishing brads 5c lb. Split rivets, 100 for 4c rubulur rivets, 50 for 4c Butcher knives 13-10-20 nnd 25c Files 3 to 12c Horse shoe nails 11 to 18c Holts, It In. to 7 in. lc Oalvani.ed tubs, plain 45 to 05c Galvanized tubs, extra large 05 to 85c Stove pipe 12 to 11c Perfect elbows 0c Lard cans, 50 lb. Xlc AxeB 45-50-00-75 and XV Wu-ih boilers 09 and HJc CAPITOL STOCK FOOD, One of the Most Relia ble on the Market. The2S'. poultry and stock food, !5o ; the 7So. hog food, 38c.; the He, worm and hoave powders, 25c.; the S'lc Horn killer, 25c. Try thise goods and be convinced that they ate till rlht Shoes We claim we handle the best line o Shoes in the County, and from tho amount we ui ) selling, they must be about all right. We sell some shoes that don't stand, but we are here to make them right. If a shoe don't give ytu service, here is the place to kick. In fants' shoos, 10 to 50c.; Children's 75c , to $100; Misses, M2c. to 91.48; Boys', tl.00 to $2.00: Ladles', $100 to $ it'll: Men's, $1 5 lo $1.00. Come in and be onvlncej us hundreds of others are, that we cau lit your feet and purse bet. fm than uny one else that try to. iVe have lots more goods, but for want of space, tve can 't tell you about them this time. Call and see us. Respectfully, HULL & BENDER. McConnellsburg, Pa. BOOKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP. Open All The Year, Catalogue Free, The Tri-State Business College Cumberland, Md SHORTHAND. 1 YPEIVR I TING SI Figures Talk Years 1888 1892 1897 1901 1903 1906 Boxes Sold 8,75 155,375 290,954 475,215 500,690 530,690 III- I'.t evidence that Bliss Native Herbs fulf ilia the claims made for II Is found In the Increasing sales It en Joys year after year. It cures, or else people would not buy end take It for such diseases aa Rheumatism. Constipation, Dyspepsia. Kidney Diseases, Liver Disorders, Kczema, Scrofula or any ailThent arising from Impure blood. Bliss Native Herbs In effective because It Is made from pure roots, herbs and barks anil con tains no opiates, ininenils or alcohol. It Is guaraiitL-ed under the Uiiiled Stater Pure Drug Law. Enh box contains 00 tablets for $1.00 and if no cure results, money Is refunded. It is made by The Alonr.o O. BILs Company, Washington, D. C. Can not be found In drug-stores and is -FOR SALE BY- J. A. ALLELE, Knohs.ville, l'a. All orders by mall promptly tilled. Weak Hearts Are due lo Indigestion, rllnaty-ntne of every ona hundred people who have heart troubl. can remember when it was simple Indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the atomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kaubls. of Nevada. O , says: I had atomacl trouble and was In a bad state ss I had heart troubl with It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about foul months and It cured me, Kodol Digests Whet You Bat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. $1 .00 Sire holding 2Vi times tha trial Size, which sella for 50c. Prarad b, t. O. D.WITT 0O.. OHIOAQOt Buggies and Wagons I have just refilled my sheds with a tine lot of Buggies and Wagons which I am selling un der a written guuruiitec at Rock Bottom Prices I also have In stock a lot of Buggy Wheels and Buggy Poles. 1 want your trade. Pleuse come and see my stock: before you make a purchase. Thanking the public for liber al patronage In the past, and soliciting- a continuance of the same in tho future, I utn yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice thut iho lands and premises of the Kul ion County I toil and Gun Club, an or ganization duly incorporated by the laws of l'eciisvl-auia, situated in the townships of W'efls and Brush Cteelr, county uf Fulton and stale of Pennsyl v ai. i.i utu private property, uud that all persons are warned not to trespas. on said lunds and pis-niises for . purpose of hunting, Ashing. gstht.riDg nuts or berries, on lu any other wan ner whatever contrary to acts of as sembly iu such cases made uud orovld ed as the law will br rigidly euii reed. Pulton County Hob ano Gun Cluu. i !-; i ,f
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