FULTuN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. t. W- PvK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. APRIL 2,1908 LOCUST (JROVE. CaudiUatcs seem to be the or- lar of the day in our section Thuudor storms are usually rare in March, hut we have had sever al during the past week. It has already awakened tho snakes . . . NEhDMORE. We enjoyed delightful spring weather last week .... Rev. Pow ers has not yet regained his usual elasticity of step. . ..Harvey Snyder is visiting around among Published Weekly Annum in Advance ; Farmers are busy iilnughiuir and 1 .1 j . ,, . j J v B B clothes a-d ihey are all rei need i to see him doing so well . . . .T. W. Peck and family spent a few tUVCHTIKIKO RATBB. Per . ; 11 r or K linen 9 limes II AO. Per square each subsequent insertion.... W. An sflrertlsements inserted for leu than hree months charged by the square. getting ready to sow oats Clias. A. Crooks met with an acci dent this week, while onw tin if mi ft .00 per addition to Samuel Diehl'shi use . . . . Miss Laura Winter has srone to Pitts "urg, where she has cm ployment D. C. Mellott and days last week in Bedford coun ty. Thompson went on to Bed ford and speut a day among bin Pilch-lncrs and Crawl-Outers. There are two classes of people in tho world, the Pitch-iners and the Crawl outers. We do not commonly use tho term yet every one will recoguize the faithful ness of the classification. Test it. Present a good cause, a hard duty, a difficult proposition (everything these days is a pro position) to a group of men. They will he a minority who will discern the opportunity and friends there .... Master Leonard pitch in; the maj nty will crawl McKee took a header from thei. wile v,8ited their grandparents i upper porch and fortumUely ea aii isteu limn; outiua.y lesse Oiie fo irthool jmn.. I)n half column Ouc - .IIYOO. . 00. .. 1000 Letter to Geo. Rexroth. McConnellsburg Pa. Dear Sir : Ten years ago, Piere was one pure paint and 200 adulterated; there are now eight pure, l'i Hi adulterated, about half of the latter short measure be sides. There is still but one best, and the ditTerence is ten gallons De von, goes as far as eleven next best J." in every ten gallons. A new word has i ome up in paibt; it is strong. Stroug paint goes further and wears longer; weak paint takes more gallons Amos. 1 yr. Diehl's family was visited by ; death Saturday taking their ba : by boy Eli Shaffer sold his farm to William Diohl, and is go iug to have sale April 14th. Mr. Shaffer intends leaving the coun ty. F. M. Diehl, Esq., purchased a tine horse from John F. Smith . . . .Amos Plessiuger purcha-ed Wm Diehl's tract of mountain laud .... Hat ry Shaffer met with an accident a w ek ago, which has laid him off duty Wm Martin made a business trip over Sideling Hill last Satur day I. Howard Mellott's fatii er visited him Saturday and Sun day .... Mills and son are sawing a larue set out near Fli.kerville . . . .Ei Diehl nearly had a finger torn off while off hearinjr ou Mills & Sons' mill this week. ...Sun day school has been (rgamxed at and wears-out sooner. The proper cost of a 10 gallon . '.he Whips Cove church with Mr j b is 5' Paint that takes 1 1 I Howard Lay ton Supt. and Albert ., . , , .. . Pessniger ass't., Mrs. Ed Diehl ga Ions mikes it jj. Paint that fc ,, Z.. .. i a i i 6 , . , ! Se.'.relary and Achsah Flossing takes IS gftUona makes it 160, ; Ass't Sec. Miss Ada Uoopon Paint that tikes 111 gallons makes gardner Treasurer. . . . A collar it $66, Pain i that takes 20 gal- 1 broke on the e(ualiztng saw at Ions makes it $100. t',e s,ave mi!l rkla.y which car.s- ,m . . . ! them to close down for a few riio j b wears t'vice as long dnya Mtbe$l0U These figures are, ' n.'t precise; they are round. The 10 gallon paint is Devoe. Yours truly F. vV. DBVOE A Co. P. S. J. A. Boyd, Mercersburg and Norman O. Ilubor Chambers burg, sell our pnot. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Maine, speaking of Electric Bit- I ters, savs : "It is a neighborhood favorite here with us." It de serves to be a favorito every where. It uive8 quick relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint, kid- The jime of year is again here J ney derangement, malnutrition, whenanumoer of our subscri- nervousness, weakness, and gen- bers have moved or will move and eral debility. Its action on the change their postoffice address, blood, as a thorough purifier, To all such we would request makes it especially useful as a that they notify us prompt! v of spring medicine. This grand al- the change so that the address terative tonic is sold under guar- can be changed on the paper antee at Trout's drug store. 50c. thereby insuring you against caped with a dislocated wrist. . . . Thos. E Wink and Elts Peck went to Republic, Ohio, last week where they expect to get em ploy tnent on a larm....Mrs. Matia P. Inter was taken suddenly ill last Monday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Hart. We hope lor her speedy recovery ....Corder Snyder and wife made a trip to Hagerstown last we?k for their household goods and are now moving- into the house recently vacated by N H Peck .... For the benefit of out old friend "Gideon" Co va It vi will say that the H. K. Hill men tioned some time nj.o was Hiram K. Hill and that he is now able to walk out into the yard a short distance at a time and that Howard Bill still drives that well known "Prairie Schooner" of Wm. Palmer's and gathers butter and eggs; and that Harry Hill now owns and lives on the Ny cum property and sways the birchen scepter at tho West View school.... J. H. McClellau is in Friends Cove and Bedford this week on business. John Hess and wito spent S nday with Mrs. Bess's mother, Mrs. Carnell at Dot. . . . J vs. A. Truitx moves this week to Pigeon Cove .... Lewis Clarke moved to the property he recently purchased of Joseph Carlaud. . . .Eld. Funk expects to till his appointment at this plact next Sunday at the usual hour. missing any of the issues of the paper. Do not .wait several weeks and then complain of not receiving the paper, as sec nd class mail matter will not be for warded without prepayment of postage. BRUSH CREEK. Tho fanners of our valley are busy ploughing. A. M. Hixson, of Jamestown, N. Y., spent a few days last week with rela tives in the Valley. Mrs. Lizzie McKibhen, of Breeze wood, spent a part of last week with friends and relatives in the Valley. V. D. Sche.,ck and son Karl, of Wells Tannery, spent Saturday and Sunday with the former's brother, Geo. W. Schenck. RON Jackson, of Altoona, Is spend- The first showing of tho milli nery importations for the spring demonstrates two important facts the number and variety of i shapes and the practical absence ' mg some Vam ut hu ho,nB mt,lis ',lnoe ... u , i I Mrs O. A Button, of Akersviile of tho much overdone mushroom , . , !?. 'wrT""i ... speut a day last week with her sister, type. A few drooping brims are j Mrs. m. k. Bartop. seen, but even these are not of ! Mrs. Geo. W. Schonek and Mra. Henry the aggressive type that we pro bably all felt growing a bit m ono tonous a change from which the newer models are practically free. Broadly speaking, the descrip tion may read, "higher crowns aud narrower brims." The so called large hats have not the great brim-width of many of the HaitM were guests at J. C. Barton's last Tuesday. Charles Lodge after spending his spring vacation with his mother, Mrs. K. H Lodge, returned to school last Monday. Mark Lodge and Mrs. S. W. Kirk are visiting their mother, Mrs. K. II. Lodge. Miss Clara Hixson after spending 1, . t urltl. f. ..... I . -ft ! . . ft .. - . r L(i tl H I il . t.L I , llM .ll .l i. Winter models, though it is pre I returned to he home last Saturday. Harvey Calhoun and sisters, Sara and Jennie, and Andrew and Charles Pepple, were guests ut Geo. VV. Hlx son's, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Adu Barton, of Clearvllle, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr acd Mrs. M. K. Barton. Mr. and Mr. DO.pl. Hai nes, of I'lne Grove spent Saturday and Sunday at Geo. Akers. Piper Burton uad family, of Kinmu ville, spent Sunday ut Amos Hixson's. MUsesAdu Hixson and Klla Barton dieted that by midsummer the brims will have again extended. It is one thing, to proclaim that small bats are the thing, and it is another to persuade the woman of 1 taste to wear one, when she knows j that a certain sweeping orim line ! frames her face to its most at- tractive advantage. Turbans are : shown, some of them in the mod i erately small b ix-turban shape, ! but the wider Spf.uish turban is u-'' ""ss Jackson, Boss Hlx Receives Congratulations. You will soon receive tho con gratulations of your friends upoi your improved appearance il vou will take Foley's Kidne Remedy as it tones up the sys tem and imparts new life an vigor. Foley's Kiduey Reined cures bockache, nervous exhaus tton and all forms of kidney anil bladder troubles. Commeice taking it today. Trout's dng store. more generally becoming, parti cularly to a face th it has attained the dignity of expression of mid die-age. Ojce upon a time, when a wtimau's gowning was suppos ed to conform to her age almost in actual year-marks, a small hat was the inevitable choice after the fourth ten mile stone had been passed. Now it is a geuer ally accepted fact that, except in rate cases, a small hat is less kind to the face than is a larger model. It seems that only posi tive aud aggressive youth timy brush back the hair, don a brim less hat and dare a glaring light and the gn.o of critical eyes. It is every woman's duty to look as pretty a she may, aud if ahe does not study the matter and make the most of hr appeal ance sensibly, not frivolously the is hiding one of the talents with which she has been graciously eudowed. 'The New Spring Hats." m The Ladies World for April ! son and Muslct Wallers sent Sunday at John .V Hixson's. Mrs Wm. Luke and son, Boyd, spent a couple days last week at Scott Be queuth'a. . Sli-FfcRINU AND DOLLARS SAVbD. E. S. Loper, of Marilla, N: Y., says : "I am a carpenter, and have had many severe cuts heal ed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Jt has saved me suffering and dol lars. It is by far the best heal tng salve 1 have ever found." Beals burns, sores, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles. 25c at Trout's drug .store. Every person elected to office at the recent election has been required to file an affidavit that his election expenses did not exceed $50 00. The law requires that this be doue within 15 days after the election and the time expired on March 4th. The above applies to very person elected to any office, it is the law and must be complied with. Any person who has neglected this cannot legally take the oath of office. IIUSTONTOW'N. Cheer up '. Spring time Is here once uguin, and moving seems to be the go. B. H. Shaw has returned from Pitts burg, where he spent a few days on business. Our late Pastor Hev. Harry DanieU has moved to York, where he will Ml; his appointment. We are glad to say that Mrs. Johi. Hoover, who has leen ill for severu) weeks is able to be around again. A. V. Woodcock is sick at this writ ing. Mumps seem to he the trouble. The educational meeting at Ches nut's school, last Friday evening, was well uttended, and the Hustontown teuchers report a very interesting meetihg. John Martz, who has been proprie tor of the Indian Queen Hotel here for the past three years, has moved to the farm just vucated by Nick I'urcell. Mrs. Jennie Downs has moved into the Hotel, and is ready to receive uil customers. First-class accommoda tions will hs furnished. Mr. George Clevenger hus bought Hev. Daniels' horse und buggy. Our new preacher Hev. Wesley CI toe was in town last Monday. He expects to move into the pursouugc here the latter part of the week. The lime of year is here for i:to clean up around our properties, and add to the beauty of our little town. You don't often find any cleaner or more beautiful country village than ours -especially in the "good old sum mer time, "and we are glad that the people take pride in makiug it such. Some of our liest weather prophets predict sevorul snows yet. But we hope that such will not be the case, for we would much rattier have real spring. The Jumping Off (Mace. "Canumption had me in its grasp; and I had almost reached i the jumping off place, wheu I was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery; and I want to say right now, it saved my life. Im provement began with the first bottle, and after taking one doz en indies I was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of Grimesland, N. C. Asareme dy for coughs and colds ami lieal er of weak, sore lungs aud for preventing pneumonia, New Dis covery ta supreme. 50c and $1. 00 at Trout's drug store. Trial bottle free. out. Zon's Herald KbEPINtj OMR HOUSE. Everybody is wele.ome whet wo feel good j and we feel that way only when our digestivi orgat s are worktn properly. Dr. King's New Lire Pills regulate the action of st mach, hver and bowel so perfectly one can't help feeling good when he uses these pills. 25; at Trout's drug store. The mm who fed his children alum to shrink their stomachs so they couldn't eat much was a pretty mean man, says an ex change, but he dosu't compare with the fellow who takes a paper tor a year or more and then re turns it marked "refuse''" or quietly leaves without paying for it. Notice. a Notice Is hereby kMven that th Interest which I hud iu the bsatDSM conducted utder ih- ilrm niiiiie of II iiinirunlner & Cn . ut We Is I'iinnery. Pa . Iins bo s.,d hy rne to M. M. il iuriiKiinlijer.il d thiit 1. from this date, am u"i iu iiuy a-ay uuntierlec Ith said Ilrm. II. U IIACMOAItllNKK April I. 190. t. Put This Stove in Your Kitchen It is wonderfully convenient to do kitchen work on a tove that'a ready at the instant wanted, and out of the way the moment you're done. Such a stove is the New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook -Stove. By using it you avoid the continuous overpowering heat of a coal fire and cook with comfort, even in dog days. The NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove is v constructed that it cannot add perceptibly to the heat of a room; tiie flame Ihmii; directed up a retaining chimney to the tove top where it is needed for cooking. You can ;:"e that a stove tending out heat in but out di rection would hjayireferahle on a hot day to a stove radiating heat in all directions. The New Perfection" keeps a kitchen uniformly comfortable. 1 hiee sizes, fully warranted. If not with your dialer, write our marc.t agency. for family me lafe, convenient, economical and a great light giver. If DOt with your dealer.write our near est agency. Atlantic Rellnlno Company (Incorporated) 4 Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary on the estate of sarati V I'lttniu-i (widow of .lacnh S. Plt'lnuoi, late of M 'nOBPilabalv.Pa., deceased, having been UTiiDted to the undersigned. nil persons Indebted tosaid estate are requested lorn kc Immediate piyment, and those having claims or demands against the siunc. will present them without delay to W. B. NKLSON. MeOoaoeuabutiT, Ha. M. Kxecutor. MERCANTILE APPRAIS ER'S TAX LIST. Spring At Crownover SALTILLO, Opening & Isenberg's, PA. Mt GDnulWuiv. Mureh 24. IttO. The foHowlriK Is u lint of rem. I uml whulrsale ve-den urtiimli .ous-wureH im'tvtmmlKe OUIIUBOdl I stir e (Teeth f w hutoever kind or u 'lure, hi.bjei-t to u mo re nut He Hueime tux. In Ku (on county. I'enusvlvuiila. returned in the proper auinorit les therein ty the iiodcrN. ,'iied m renutiie Apm m-er iu und for the county i H'ulton iflirMlM und published by the d'fei Lion of the CoramisMimier of salt county. N'ume.H of retullen. Cluw,l(loutiou of btiHlnes Ayr Township. J. p. Scider. inerchui.dlKe. 1. H, ratterson & Sou. merchundUe. Peter Kirk. Mrabiwit Kowc Mellott. inerehundiM . He! fast Township. ! J. Mellott, merchandise, AtllUMM Uunyun merehumlise W K Uurt. merchuuUlM'. Jos. ruke. merobiitidise. Mrs M AkdtS, mere handlse, H, S. Mellott, mercbandlHe. John CTiiwiBg r. merotuindife. Kute Smith, erchui.die. A. Msliunund uicrcbiiudiHe. Itethel Township. Andrew lllsbop, funn Impiemetif , (1. V, Hill, merchundlse S. M. Curnell tit Sou merehandise. Wm. Palmer. ui'-rcbau(llse. t W 1 Cordon, mereh indtKe. S. P Winter & Hro., furm imp'emeuts. etc. Itrush Creek Township. O. It. Duval I. merchandise. . 11, Schenck. merchandise. t.eo. O Lynch. merchundlKe. W Truax tnercbaudise. Curl Mellott. mercb indise. A. W Spade, mercb udl. Curey I.uvlon. merchuudlhc. Dublin Townshl , L H tJrove. merehandiM. S, U Huckley. merehaindUe. Krunk llaru. merehaiifllse. M. S. WIlL. clKurN liruc Wool It. niercbundlise. Mrs. J. It elsh merehundtse. Kobert Ibod' cck, . m Chun. Metlehue. metvhund'se, .IKK Injf. meicbuudlse. I. K ilowman, meichuudlse W K. Kvuns. ou:tffer. Liuklog Creek i n-btp. Joseph It Me Jolt, mer hu disc O. H. Munn. merebutidUe Nevlu M Lmdltf. uu rehaudlse. M. II. Holle Mtheari. met chundlse. O, K. Rwi, merchandise. K. J. Croft, mercbuudlHe. MuConnellNlmrK. Ceo. 1. Mellott burdwurc und michiuery. tieo. W. Hu.vn, merchandise. .'. II. bteveLs, Ueuts f uriiNhlu. Trout's Drag Store, drugH. 1 ii'n Keiro b. clgarx. Sumut l Mender, furniture, C C. Mender urocerl h. -lobn V Wreatbud merehundlse Mrs a. K Uttlft iidllinery. Hurry Hamll. cltfurs. Wm. Nestiit, hurdwuie und muchioerr, Tbos H u i t-rlcB. T. M, StevcLHcV - ou, furuiiure. MIs i A. J. Irwin A Co.. mlUluery. "John 4. Irwin, ifrouerles. C'h . k, h Scott, groceries. Wm. Mtoucr. furniture. Hull & Mender- merchandise. A T. Xno.ti & Son Uents firoihiaf. J. IC. Johnston me cba-dlse. W S. Cieveouer furnlturts. I. It Mo lain. Kr'oeries. Ceo. W. It. , CO , merchundlKe. W M. Keunedy. h irness. I' I Mann harness T J. Cjmerer. ta mint Implements. S tou lean e Mi os groceries. S. A. Nesbit fuiminy implements. Coldsmitti ii OOe 'H-.-rjes. Tuflor Township Clem Chesuiu, furu lure aud hurdware. N. M. Kirk muicbaudiae. f 0, J. Murtou. merubuudlse. A J. I,ttiuberoii. mercb ndlse. Wlnetfrdner A Sou. tnercbindlse. H. 0. Dracv Dietchundlse. Mrs M. K MerkstreSNer, mcrohuutlise . Mleh el I.ald u inei cbundise. Mo t. Huston merchandise. A. N. Witter, merehur dUe.; Mussel Km meruhundUe. Mrs. II. C. McCluin inlllinery. Thompson Tort tisbij . Joseph f'ovalt. mercbuudlMe, Amos Sharp, merchandise Jno. C. ...... merchandise. . It M Simps ii, mcrchaudUe. W. M bbop. trrocerlet. Tdd TowuNblp. Johe A. Hamll. merebutidUe. Ira Kore, merchandise. Union Township. S. K. McKco. merchandue. C N. Scriever. merchandise. ' l.u hley. mercbaud'se Chaa A. Slide, mercbandUe. Northcruft Mro., uiur. ba-idlse. Wells Towushlp. Mauniffardaer A Co.. merchundiHe. M W. Bovuk. merchaodlse. N. U. 1 hi. ".ini. merchaudbift. K. A. Horton, mercbandUe. Ceo Hprowl, fuercbandlHO. Heurf Truax. inercbandbaA. AndufiLluelN hereby vlven to all taxahleu heretav bul au appeal. In aocordauye wlib the Mercnnille Appraluer a Act of Aaaeiubly will be held by the Tretflurer of Fulton county, in" "ut In uon)unollo wlih tfce aald Appralaer, al the office of the Conuty Treuaurer. In the Tou-t 11 -1 1 - - MoCnuneil burir. l'eiiiisylvaulu, on Saturday; April ft, Mi, between the h"urs of 10 o'olooa a. m. and 4 o'c'ook p. m, arhen od where all pur lea Interested are required to appear aod ail nrievanuH will bm heard. HAMVKY i m n i t . Meroaaille Appraiser. Wo tul;p ploaHtii'o in RtAitOf that our Spring linos of General Mor t huDdiso in about complete and ready for your Inspection. We ore not M agger tHtng when we say that our linos for the oOmtttg Bptlog are roorocomplete anil up-to-date than any linos of general Merchan-dit-e ever brought to Saltillo, Fa. You don't have to take our word tor tho above assertion, but come in and sue for yourself. First Floor Dross KitiKliaiun, 8 to yd.: Peroale, Id to 12c. yd.: Sharkskin suit intK, 2Hc. yd.; Standard tucking, anil t.'ic. yd.; newest I'luid snitiDg, 4 and 50c. yd.: SbirttDff, 10 to 14c. yd.: Mohairs, 48 to 50o. yd.: Pan amas, .'15 to BSo. yd.; 9-4 Bheetilng, 90 to 3tk yd ; Pillow Tubing, 20c. yd. In Summer Wiiistlng Goods, our line was never more complete. Come in and see them, Get prices in Gents' Dress Shirts -all 50c. styles 48c: All 11.00 shiitsOOc. YOU cannot inns sceiog these lines hi fore buying. In Groceries we refer you to Announcement sale for pricos in last Ad to appear in thix paper, except r'lour. Our own brand-Silver Ieaf is known, 11.23 per sack, und Hlended Flour tho name Is White Dovo-l.:ij per sack. Wo cannot say too much In favor of this. It cunnol help doing the best, as it is munufuctured from selected Spring and Winter wheat, curefully blended in our own Mill. Try it und be convinced that it is the best. Don't forget we pay the highest cush prices for good grain Dress Shoes for Ludies, Gents, Hoys, Misses, and Children. Our line was never more com plete. In order to get room for our big st.ick of Shoes, we went through our entile line, and all broken linos we laid usldo, which mutt be sold, und iu order to sell them quick, they go utOHc. We huve them in Ludies', Gouts', Hoys' und Misses' for dress and everyduy wear. Second Floor you will Und Clothing for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Children. Space will not permit to give prices on our big line of Ludies' Waists and Hklrts, and Gents' und Bof' Suits, but we urge you to come In and see them for yourself and get prices. Third Floor Mattings, Granitewure, Ladies' Coats, Crockery, Brooms, and every thing iu wood und willow ware lines, with prices marked a plain lig uros. Look thvmover at headquarters for General Merchandise. Yours for business, Crownover & Isenberg, Saltillo, Pa. Hello Central! Give me John S. Wilson's Store, THREE SPRINGS, PA. Hello! U this Mr. Wilson? Say, hve you any Men's Suits? Yes, just received my Spring shipment of Men's Hoy'' and Youth's Clothing Whut are the priues 't Well, we have Men's from .."si to tlH.00, the latest style Varsity suit, Just the thing for dress. Then wo have Boys' from W.Oj up; Knee pants from Me. up; Men's pants, $2.00 up. We also havo a full line of Overalls, Jumpers, Men's Work Shirts, Men's Dress Shirts -iu fact, u'full line of notions, at right prices. We also keep a full line of dry goods, Groceries, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Murd ware, Kuriii Implements, Washing Machines, Cook Stoves and Hang os; also, a full line of Drugs und Patent Medicines, Paints, etc. Note a (ew pricos : Groceries Grunu'utcd Sugar, II Cakes Star Soaa, 2.V.. Good loose Coffee, YIm. lb. I papers Scrap Tobacco, 2bc. Proportionate throughout the store. Just received my first consignment of White Lead. Price 7c. nor lb. Our Spring Hue of Shoes aud Os- fords will be on exhibition iu adayor two, at pricos that will surprise you. Come and look them over. flour and Feed always on hand. Highest market prices paid for Pro duce. Thauklug vou for pust favors and asking a coutinuauce of the same, I am Your Servant, Political Cards. For The Legislature: Dr. A. K. Davis, Tuylor township. Subject w tho rtrclslnn of the Democrat lo rot ers at the primary election to be held on Psturrlay. April II in. Vogr support und Influence solicited. I pledire uij.elf to sup port the ticket notnlnnted. 6 perK cent. Mortgages. Send f,.r our MORTOAOF. IN VKNTMKNT ('IRCULAR. which shows our unique plaucf plnclnir money on HKAL K.STATK In PITTS IU ltd. HA.. KIU.HT Mi ili'rtl AUKS, il percent to the Investor. All expenses paid by iho bor rower. We accept of remittances of tt to tlo.OOO and over. We have the highest refer ences, which appear on ciroular. Orer Ki years In business. Send us your spare money for Investment. Jas. W. Drape & Co., Scotch MottKUk-e'llunkert. Nun : M . t l--l Farmers' Bank Bldf., PITTSBUR0. DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustcntawn, Pa. DENT At WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and BriCge Work a Specialty. Teeth extracted positively without pain. A'l Work Guaranteed. Will be in office from Thursday ev ening until Monday morning of each week. L. W. FDNK Dealer In Pianos ; Organs The undersigned takes this mothod of informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grade Pianos and organs at prices that are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER PIANOS an Instrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER0RGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, ho is prepared ju short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester EJiano may be seen in the home of Geo. B. Mel lott, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a pluno or orgun let me kuow, I can save you money. L. W. FUNK, NfcEDMORE, PA. Weak Hearts Are due. to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It Is s 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 the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and io the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kaubla. of Nevada. O , laya: I had stomack trouble and was In a bad stats as I had heart troubka trlth It, I took Kodcl Dyspepsia Curs for about foul months and It cured me, Kodol Digests What You Bat and relieves the stomach of all nervous train and the heart of all pressure. Bottlea only. $ 1 ,00 Slie holdlnr 2Vi times the trial lu, which sella lor 50c. Presvau-M by E. O. OeWITT 0O.. OMIOAM. Buggies and Wagons I have just relilled mv sheds with a fine lot of Buggies and Wagons which I am selling un der a written guarantee at Rock Bottom Prices I also have in stock a lot of Buggy Wheels and Buggy Poles. 1 want your trade. Please come aud see my stock before you make a purchase. Thanking tho public for liber al patronage in tho past, and soliciting a continuance of the same in the future, I um yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. JOHN S. WILSON, THREE SPRINGS, PA Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice that the lauds and premises of the Ful ton County Bod and Guu Club, au or ganization duly incorporated by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated in the townsblps of Wells aud Brush Cteek, county of Pulton aud state of Pennsyl vanla, aio private property, and that all persons are warned not to trespass on sain lands and premises for purpose of hunting, fishing, gathering nuts or berries, on in any other man ner whatever contrary to acts of as sembly ta such cases mado aud provld ed as the law will br rigidly enforced. Fulton County Rod ank Qun Club. U-2V)J-tf.
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