Tho .Sheets .Stage Lino takes you to Alercorsburs for ."0 ceuts. Mr. and Mrs. Daniol E. Kotz very much appreciate the kind nus and sympathy of their friouds and neighbors during the illness and death of their darling littio son last week. 50 cents pays the fare one way between McConnellsburg and Murcersburg. buoots stage hue. Miss Aunio IJ. Frey U spend lag this week in the eastern cities purchasing her spring stock ot millinery, and will have it ready for display in a few days, bee her advertisement later. HIDES. James Sipes it Son pa, tho highest market price for beef bides at 1'ieir butcher shop m McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. It was not our intention to un duly alarm any of our subscrib ers when we made a note of the great number of deadly germs in festiDg dollar bills, but S. S. Gas ter, 11 D. route, Three Springs, writes: "Realizing the great dan ger in harboring germs on dollar bills, I am enclosing one to the editor in exchange for tho News another year.." By referring to our sale regis ter found elsewhere in this pa per, it will be seeu thatUrant Ba ker is having a big sale of live stock on the hlh of April. Mr. Baker has a tine stock farm and handles more stock, year in and year out, than any other man in the county. This is bis fourth annual sale, and it will be a rare opportunity to get line stock at your own tigures. Juniata county has the distiuc tion of being tho only county in Pennsylvania having a woman fill ing a county ollice. I'rothonotary II. 11. Ilartman recently died, and a few days ago his daughter, Miss Ada M. Uartmau, qualified by til ing her bond and will till the un expired term of her late father. A number of counties in the state have had women for superintend ent of public schools, but this is the first time a woman has held a civil office of this character. t.MD. W. II. Foster, who has been in Trough Creek Valley for several years, is moving back to his farm here this week. Charles DoSliong, of Clay town ship, Huntingdon county, is mov ing into J. C. Foster's house. Mrs. S. A. Barnett has been quite poorly the last couple oi weeks. Miss Jessie Cunningham who spont tier Faster vacation with her mother, returned to her work on Saturday in the Altoonn schools. Mr. Ceorge S. Edwards, a den tal student of the University of Pennsylvania, is spending his Kaster vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Edwards. D. W. Cunningham, of Millers vllle Stale Normal, returned to his work this week. A. S. Edwards returned from a trip to Osceola Mills last Thurs day. W. L Cunningham is at pres ent on the sick list. Mr. P. Luther Finill and wife near McConnellsburg visited Mr. and Mrs Elmer Anderson recent ly. A. G. Anderson and son Blaine, of Homestead, called at Elmer Anderson's on Monday, on their way to McConnellsburg to at tend court Spring Examinations. The Spring Examinations for pupils in the ungraded schools in this county will be held on Satur day, April 2, KUO, at the follow ing places, beginning at 8 o'clock a. in. Webster Mills Need more War fords burg Einmaville Fort Littleton Marrisouville Husto.-itown Center McGovern's Center Number 2. B. C. LAMltKliSON. County Superintendent. Ayr, Helfast, Bethel, Brush Creek, Dublin, Licking Creek, Taylor, Thompson Todd, Union, Wells, AN AWFl'L fcRL'PTION of a volcano excites brief interest, and your interest in skin erup tions will bo as short, il you use Bucklen's Arnica Salve, their quickest cure. Even the worst foils, ulcers, or fevor sores are soon healed by it. Best forBurns Cuts, Bruises, Sore Lips, Chap pea Hands, Chilblains and Piles. It gives instant relief. 25c. at Trout's drug store. SOUTH DUBLIN. Peter Mellott was brought home, sick, from Kearney last week. Mrs. Campbell and daughter Ruth visited her daughter. Mrs. Clino last Sunday. Isaac Mellott and family and brother Silas, of Wells Valley, and Harvey Black, wife and son Paul, were recent visitors in the home of Caleo Mellott and wife. A number of the folks around here attended the sale at Huston town last Saturday. Our farmers are busy plough ing for their spring crops. Harvey Black expects to have a sale soon. McConnellsburg Normal. The undersigned intend to be gin their Summer Normal in the new school building at MoCon nellsburg on Monday, May 9. l'JIO, at 1:30 p. m. Length of term, eight weeks. Tuition $5.00. Special attention given to teach ers and those preparing to teach. Good board can be secured at reasonable rates. School will close July 1st. Examination by County Superintendent for pro visional certificates June 30, and July 1st. For further information ad dress E.MEitY Thomas, Lewis Harris. DUBLIN MILLS. Robert Vinegardner is suffer ing from stomach trouble. The merry buzz of our sawmill is again heard. William Miller and Robert Wioegardner each sold a horse recently. Arthur and Edna O'Neil were callers in our town last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lulu Anderson, of Mc Connellsburg, visited her mother, Mrs. Jennie Anderson, at this place. She was accompanied by Misses Olive Shimer and Amy Myers, Lagrippe is still lingering in this part of the community. The farmers of this com m unity are busy plowing and getting ready to sow oats. Quite a number of our young people attended preaching at Oak Grove last Sunday evening. Elsie McClain visited Ed Black's last Sunday. CAKE, X PWPS ' ?r: hot biscuit, l -?iyft hot breads, U pastry, arc V I X- "Vx Q lessened In cost fs I VVS-i- J' and Increased U I Wr f rfi-JJ hi quality and $ I -fZjrj iviiolesomeness, 'i A Jt j', ,k I i i 1 K, . W IL. M .-'. J Ml M K 1 "T V 1. fi AM.' Bake the lood at home .4vM x. zrcttm Sale Register. Friday, April 8, Grant Ba ker will soli at his residence about a half mile north of Knobs ville, on the road leading to Fort Littleton, 8 head of horses con sisting of workers and driverp, some of which are fine; 25 head of cattle, consisting of fresh cows springers, and young cattle and a good stock bull; 20 head of good sheep with lambs; 15 head of hogs, 2 of which are tine young brood sows with pig. 1 lite Berkshire Boar, Buggies, new set of double driving harness, and many other things not enum erated. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Thursday, April 11. Daniel Gladfelter and Frank Gladfelter, executors of the will of Samuel G. Gladfelter, deceased, will sell at the late residence of " the de cedent, 2 miles north of Water fall, rear Oak Grove, horse, cbt tle, hogs, sheep, farming imple ments, household goods, &c. At the same time and place they will offer the farm of the late deceas ed, centaining 90 acres, with 2 story dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings, orchard, good water, convenient to school and church. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. J. M. Chesnut, auctioneer. Saturday, April 16 Roy M. Kendall and John F. Kendall, ad mimstrators of the estate of R. M. Kendall, late of Ayr township, deceased, will sell at the resi-J dence of Roy M. Kendall, 2J miles south of McConnellsburg, 1 cow, 2 short horn bulls, 15 head of sheop, 150 barrels of corn, 2 sharos of stock in the First Na tional Bank of McConnellsburg, 7 shares of stock in the McCon nellsburg Water Company, 5 shares of Cove telephone stock, household goods, &c. Sale bo gins at 1 o'clock, p. m. Credit G months. Saved A Soldier's Life. Facing death from shot and shell in the civil war was more agreeable to J. A. Stone, of Kemp, Tex., than facing it from what doctors said was consumption. "1 contracted a stubborn cold," he writes, "that developed a cough, that stuck to me in spite of all remedies, for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which complete ly cured me. I now weigh 178 pounds. "For coughs', colds, Ja grippe; asthma, hemorrhage, hoarseness, croup, .whooping cough, and lung trouble, it's su preme. 50c. $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Trout s drug store.- DICKEYS MOUNTAIN. Edward Souders and wife spent Sunday with Andrew Souders and family. Christian Endeavor societies have been organized throughout our township. We hope they will be detrimental to all evil tendencies, and prolific of much good. Miss Mary Cattlett spent Sat urday and Sunday the guest of her teacher Miss Jessie Truax. T. H. Truax has been appoint ed Census enumerator for the 51st district. Mr. Truax is well qualified for the work. Jesse Souders, a young busi ness man of Johnstown, spent a few days recently with his pa rents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sou ders. Miss Goldie Gordon, of Han cock, is spending this week with her mother Mrs Moses Gordon. The last meeting of the Bald Eagle literary society for this Beason was well attended. Ow ing to the decision of our judges, no one was afraid to go home in the dark. A very interesting program was rendered which did much credit to those prrticipat ing. This society boasts of being the last organized, and of holding the best meeting of any in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs John Hess and little son Jack spent Sunday with Mr. Samuel Hess and family near Need more. Miss Mamie Gordon spent a tew days with her parenU Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Gordon recently. Look Here, LadiesI Ranted. Apprentices to learn Machm lbts, Moulders, and Pattern-mak ers Trades. . Favorable opportu nity and good wages, lostruc tiousin mathematics and drawing given. Write for particulars. , LandihToolCo., . v Waynesboro, Pa. You want a Spring Suit and, of course, you must have It; you want It stylishly made; you want It of stylish material; you want it to lit; in fact, you want a suit that will be just like those you get when you go to New York for them. Now, save your car fars, and just go to A. U. NACE Si SON, who now have all the Spring Stvles of the American Ladies' Tail oring Company, the leading establishment of its kind in the world. Here you can have your measure taken, select the goods you want, pick out the style that pleases you, and have the garment guaranteed to be just riht, or you do not need to take it. Isn't that fair? The prices are astonishingly low. See what they will do for you in the way of Suits, Skirts, or Dresses, Water Street, McConnellsburg, Pa. Administrators' Notice. Notiue ih nereoy given thnt letters of ndmln Istrtulrm huve letm Krunted to the uuilerwiKiied upou tho estate ( K. M Ki-tiduli lute f Ayr twp , Fulton County. l'u.. deceas ed. All persons tmvintf elitlms umtlnst aid es tte will presuDt them properly authenticated for xettiement. unit those owing the suuie will please cull untf settle. ROY M. KF.NMl.U JNO, F. KK.ND.VI.I.. McConnellsburg, , Administrators. 3-31-01. WANTED Gbanffenrs Anto-Mecbanics UU; SALARIES Young men may become expert auto salesmen or drivers within 12 weeks. Demand for skilled men exceeds the Buopiy. We teach you by mail. I'art tuition, payable after we secure you a petition Terms reasonable, easy pay ments. Write for descriptive plan N. AUTOMOBILE COLLEGE of WASHINGTON, Inc. Washington, D. C. Greatest School of Auto Engineering in the U. S. 3-l-2t. Colored Post Cards Free. -:- RARE BARGAINS! -:- On account of my eyes I am compelled to quit tho Tailor log Dusiness. And for the next Thirty Days I will offer my entire stock of Merchant Tailoring goods at bargains. No' shop worn goods. All good styles. Thanking you for past pa tronage, I uiri, yours respect fully. -:- CHAS. B. STEVENS -:- Notice to Stockholders. Not Cheap Trash, But 10 Beautiful Ones. In order to quickly introduce Spare Moments Family Maga.ine in this vi cinity, we will send it to any reader of the Fclton County News four months for 10 cents, and we will give you absolutely free 10 beautiful gold or colored Springtime, Floral or Friendship curds, which you could not buy at retail for less than 20 cents. Write Immediately enclosing 10c., stamps or silver to Spare Moments Maga.ine Dept. 237, Rochester, N. Y. 3-24-tf. Apples Baldwins Apples $500, a Year Income for Life Save 17 Cents a Day $5 a Month Safety With Large Profits Commercial Apple Orchards Read HtutementM of FrllentH. !ostm & Maine K. U , ItoHton Chumtier of Com merce, New Knwluiid Atrrlrult.intl Col letfet and other, un orchard u Income produeun. 86 hilf-Bore Unit In Orohttrd So. 1, (plant ed IVfWj ut m emh, payable tout) pur mouth. Limited to 4& unsold. Orchards No. t and So. 8 will be pi noted durlotf 1UIU. tmir-aure Unit. 'iU en eh. Each Orchard contain 6) a ores 100 half acre ITuiin no wore, no lew, oouse queutly limited. Can you arTo d to neglect thin opportunity to secure an luuome for IUi yeant A Fortune n Apple U the 1 1 tie of tin In tereKitii booklet, illustrated, teilx U"Out th orchard IrdiiNtry In Nw Kmland and how m tiny are accumulatluK mu lu cr -Mid Imujfhe from litue oapilai. Write for the booklet. Application! il lied In order of priority. Write for full pimleulnni. New England Orchard Company, Inc. 1-;) Trcmont St., Boston. Mar, X4-01. CANCER To prove to the World that I have the Only Successful Ueniedv for Can cer, I Will Send, All Charge Pre paid, a Sample Dottle to any Suffer er. Address, Geo. Hoy Tiiihins, M. D., Specialist, Wilkesbarre, Ta., U. S. A. Our Guarantee is Your Protection The lied Cross Drug Co. M. R. SHAFFNER, ' Attorney at Law, Office on Square, . McConnellsburg, Pa. All !(! bus in, snd eolleotioos entrusted will ulf osraim so4 prompt sttsnUoo. Ollice of Oi-bisonia Telephone Co., Fort lloyal, Tenn'a. March 11, 1910. To the Htockholderp of the above nam ed corporation: Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Or bisonia Telephone Company will be held, pursuant to resolution of the Doard of Directors of said Company, at the ollice of the company at Hotel lloyal, Port lloyal, Juniata County, Pa., on Thursdaythe2Sth day of May 1!)10, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the pur pose of approving or disapproving a certain agreement between the Path Valley Telephone Company and the Oi ftisonia Telephone Company, made and executed, pursuant to resolution duly adopted by the Directors of each of said corporations, to sell the capi tal stock, franchises, property, rights and credits, of the former, to the lat ter, in order to connect the two lines into a continuous telephone line. W. E. McMeen, 3-17-m2. Secretary. NO. 80B3, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Tho l lrst National Hank, at McConncll". burg. In tho State of I'cnnuylvnnla, at ' tho clone of llUMincse, January 31,1910. HKHOUHC EM. I. oud and DlHoouatn I1S3.U3.62 Ovurdruru. Keauieu and UDNeaured. , 1, 101.49 II. U. Ilomls to Meoure circulation tt.000 00 Premium on U. S. Uondi tH4.it Honda, "neourttlei, eto 5I.M3.23 llunklDtf house, furniture, and fixtures 21 0.00 Due from Nutlonal Hunks (not re serve eireutH) 4.01S.74 Due Jroin Slate, Private Hunks, and Hunkent, TruM Co t aud Suv. ltanlu 4,77.84 Due frorn approved renerve agents... 80,1)12. W Cbeckx anlother oah Items ...T. 601. 0J Noibm of other National llanlu l.MO.uO Fraotlontl paper ourrenoy.nlokela and oenis iw.ti Lawitdl Mk.nkv Hausvi is Hank, viz : Hpeale II8.H7.MO ISSl-tender notes 1,0)10.00 10,032.10 Itedemptiou fund with IT, S. Treasurer (6per eeuv. of circulation) I.-W0.00 Tor A 1 4JUI.2U i IJAHlI.lTllOt. Capital Htook puld la ', .. IJ8.000.00 SurplUH fund , T.toO.OO Undivided prollis, let, ei)onse and taxeapuld r.KIW.IT National II ink notea outHantIng ffl.OoO.OU Dividend), unpaid 16.00 Individual depoalts aubjent to cheok. T,670.4S Demand oertllluate of depoatt 4H7.O0 Time cert Uctttoi of deposit 112.104.M Caabler's ubeeka oulatandlnir 42.02 TOTAL ...aol, 241.16 BlATSor I'ENNNVI.VANIA, I County or KtiiroN, I, Merrill W. Naoe, Caahler of the above named bank, do aolennly swear that the above stair inent l true to the bust of my kaoalodxe sod belief. MkUtHIIX W. NAOE, Cannier. ' Correct Attest : R. M. Kiniiau, . (Jso. A. Hahulh, J ia P. H1PH, U U UUbtllNUKH, i Directors. Hubaorlbed and sworn to before me'tbls Ird day of February, luio. lKKUi M. BAY SHAFt'NT.tt, Notary Publlo. J.Levylor Co. WewYork a ' mmmm Taylor lb .. M. . : IS mm mi? fV . Ta&osjng represents a b o u t all that the most fastid ious would wish. All wool fabrics, price and economy, and the finest grade of workmanship, together with the strong pledge that everything must be right. What more can wc offer? This model can be ordered only at this store I Ma TAG I mA lilt GAHMLMl I WEAR IT. ft J J.tJKVLM fttf No one feels comfortable In an ill-fitting suit, or In one about which there Is the slightest suspicion that it is a little behind the present season's styles. Step into J. K. JOHNSTON'S STORE McConnellsburg, and see life-size pictures of the latest models, and sam ples of goods all fresh and up-to-date, and at prices that will lit your pocket book as fine as the garment. - , You could not do any better If you were In Taylor's big establish ment in New York City. They have Instructed the Johnston people how to do the measuring, and they do the rest. Leave your order for your new spring and summer suit with Johnston, and if it is not right, you do not have to take it. What more do you want? Mrs. A. F,. Little's Big Underselling Store We have just arrived from Eastern Cities, , after having spent two weeks there, pur7 chasing a carefully selected stock, which we now have on display for SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. We have hats in all the latest styles and colors. In fact everything that can be found in an up-to-date Millinery. Come in and examine go'ods. Everybody welcome. Thanking you for past pa tronage. Store opposite Post Office. g FULTON COUNTY BANK P (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) v EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS j all among the prominent business men of the County. BThe resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period in Its ex-existence. We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. Our customers value and "bank on" our security to depositors, a D n il rmi fllllnirniiaa dnil u V, 1 1 1 1 w t it aauiut an. In . ! ... ent with soud banking. , More Than $300,000.00 Security to Depositors. W. II. NELSON, - - - Cashier. DIUECTORS : J. Nelson SIpes, Chas. It. Spangler, A. U. Nace ? wm. ix. nelson, j. r. jonnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. ISaker ii BUGGIES: :BUGGIES I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a fine lot of new Top Buggies, both factory and hand-made; ranging In price from 145.00 up to 175.00 for the best hand-made Milliln burg buggy. My $45 buggy is a good, strong, substan tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will sell on time to suit customers. It will pay you to examine my stock before you buy elsewhere. Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of their favors I am, Very truly yours, W . Re E VAN HUSTONTOWN, F. FlJLTON county news io tho popplo'o paper. $L00 a Year in Advanco. '
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