The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 25, 1900, Image 8

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No Sliollcus Shells for Halo at Kob.
lnson'g.
A fine lot of Lumps and Jardon
nlerres at Irwin's.
Mr. Ri'llloy Daniels of ThompHon
township lias purchased h nice piano
for his ion Hoy.
Irwin sells the Norwood Sowing
Machine for eighteen dollars. Call
and gee them.
Mack Shull, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
P. Shull, of tho Crossings, has entered
a business collide In Pittsburg.
Irwin sells Pratt's Food for Horses,
Cows, and Poultry. It will pay all
farmers to feed it.
Money to loan for clients in sums of
not less than $500, on first mortgage.
Apply to M. R. Shafiner, McConnells
burg. There will be preaching services at
the home of Mr. Chrlstaln Martin in
Ayr township next Sunday Morning at
10 o'clock.
Irwin has just received new Prunes,
Cranberries, Ileinz's mince meat, and
Sweet Tickles. Call and try them;they
are elegant goods.
No other pills can equal DeWitt's
Little Early Risers for promptness,
certainty and efficiency. Trout's Drug
Store.
Miss Clara Hite, of Baltimore, is
teaching this winter In the family of
Mr. R C. Graves as governess to his
two young daughters Misses Sarah
and Jane.
The best method of cleansing the liv
er is the use of the famous little pills
known as DeWitt'sLittle Early Risers.
Easy to take. Never Gripe. Trout's
Drug Store.
While out hunting last week Samuel
Hoover, near Mercersburg, let his gun
fall when it was discharged, the ball
passing into bis right side and lodging
in his shoulder.
This is the season when mothers are
alarmed on account of croup. It is
quickly cured by One Minute Cough
Cure, which children like to take.
Trout's Drug Store.
Pleasant Grove Cora A. Funk.
First month. Number enrolled, 17;per
cent, of attendance, 02; average at
tendance, Unattended every day, Maud
Mellott, Jennie Truax, Bertha Truax,
Clyde Smith, Ethel Peck, Curcha
Truax, Delphia Truax, George Bar
ber, and Scott Smith.
Feelings of safety pervade the house
hold that uses One Minute Cough Cure,
the only harmless remedy that produces
immediate results. It is infailible for
coughs, colds, croup and all throat
and lung troubles. It will prevent
consumption. Trout's Drug Store.
Don't forget C. J. Brewer's big live
stock sale next Tuesday 50 head of fine
cattle, 68 head of sheep 32 hogs, 2
span of extra large mules and 3 horses.
Two miles south of McConnellsburg.
Begins at 10 o'clock. Credit, one
year.
Torturing skin eruptions, burns and
sores are soothed at once and prompt
ly healed by applying DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve, the best known cure for
piles. Beware of worthless counter
feits. Trout's Drug Store.
Geo. Slpes, of Licking Creek town
ship while driving along the road in a
cart noticed a big fox crouched in the
brush near the run. Mr. Sipes drove
a little distance hitched his horse,
armed himself with a club, stole up,
and just as the fox sprang to get away
a heavy blow from the club crushed
the skull of the fox.
It is well to know that DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn
and stop the pain at once. It will cure
eczema and Bkin diseases and ugly
wounds and sores. It is a certain cure
for piles. Counterfeits may be offered
you. See that you get the original
With Hazel Salve. Trout's drug store.
Cards are out announcing the mar
riage of Bessie Alexander to William
Marshall Robinson at the Lafayette
Square Presbyterian Church, Balti
more, Wednesday evening October 31,
1000. Mr. Robinson 1b a son of the
late Hon. John A. Robinson, and for
several years has held a responsible
and lucrative position with the Stand
ard Oil people, in that city.
Harraan B. Hege and J. M. Myers,
two prominent teachers of Franklin
county, will assume charge, says the
Mercersburg Journal, of the dry goods
and general store of Hollinger and
Ritchey at Mercersburg on the -first of
next April. This is one of the fore
most mercantile establishment in the
town, and the new firm has our best
wishes for success.
Job Couldn't Have Stood It
If. he'd had IU;hing Piles. They're
terribly annoying; but Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve will cure the worst case of
Piles on earth. It has cured thous
ands, i For Injuries, PalnB or Bodily
Eruptions it's the best salve in the
world. Price 2!:. a box. Cure guar
anteed. Sold by W.S. Dickson, drug
gist. -
Mortons Point L. P. Morton, teach
er. First month. Enrolled, 27; per
cent 08J: Attended every day; Ira
Fohner, Thomas Morton, John Mort
on, Roy Truax, Harry Wink, Emory
Deshong, Lizzie Deshong, May Desh
ong, Rebecca Deshong, Maggie Mel
lott, Minnie Strait; Jessie Wink,
Bertha Truax, Mary Mellott, Jessie
Truax, Nora Steele, Blanche Wink,
May Deshong, Ida Bard, Stella Mo
Ilnay, Nellie Morton.
Btamark's Iron Nerve
Was the result of his splendid health
Indomitable will and tremendous ener
gy are not found where Stomach, Liv
er, Kidney and Bowels are out of ord
er. If you want these qualities and
the success they bring, use Dr. King's
Life Pills. Only 25 cents at W, S
Dickson's Drug Store.
Cod Save the Commonwealth.
PROCLAMATION.
GENERAL ELECTION.
W HF.TIF.AS, In and nv an net of the General
Amemlily of the Commonwealth of Pennxylva
nln. entitled, "An act relating to the eleotloni
within thin Commonwealth," patwed the loth
day of June. Annn Domini IHfll, and amended
the Mrd ilny of June Anno Domini Iwim, It In
nmile tin- duty of the Sheriff o' every eounty
within the Commonwealth ton puhllonotlce
of the (li-m-rnl Klectloun and In mich notice to
enumerate the oftloein to he elected and trlves
list of nil the nomination made, and denlirnate
the place at which the election In to be held.
THEREFORE,
I. DANIEL SHEETS, High Sheriff of the
county of Kulton. do herehy make known and
dive thin PUHIJC NOTICE to the Electors of
the eounty of Fulton, that on
The First Tuesday after the First Monday
of November next, being the flth day of
tho month,
A (ieneral Election will he held at the several
Election Districts estahllNhed by law In mtld
County, and its published below.
OFFICERS TO HE ELECTED.
THIRTY-TWO PERSONS to be electors of
President and Vice President of the United
States.
ONE PERSON to 1111 the offloe of Auditor
General of the State of Pennsylvania.
TWO PERSONS as Representatives of the
Stnte of Pennsylvania for ConsTessmen-at-Lartre.
ONE PERSON to (111 the office of Conirress
man for the district composed of the oounties
of Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juni
ata, Snyder and Union.
ONE PERSON to All the offloe of Representa
tive to represent the County of Fulton In the
Legislature of Pennsylvania.
ONE PERSON to fill the offloe of Associate
Judtfe of Fulton County, Pennsylvania.
ONE PERSON to 811 theofflceof District At
torney of Fulton County, Pennsylvania.
ONE PERSON to fill the offloe of Jurv Com.
tnlssloner of Fulton County, Pennsylvania.
I have enumerated the officers to be elected
and here publish the followlnu list of CANDI
DATES certified by the Secretary of State
and County Commislsoners.
REPUBLICAN.
McKlnley and Roosevelt.
ELECTORS:
Wllllnm H. Suyen,
Clarence Wolf,
Frank H. Huhl.
Alyi'rnou R Roberts,
Krtwlu H. Stuurt,
William W. Wilms.
eorye V. HoiTman,
tleorKe C. illation,
Duiiii'l R. Greenwood,
William M. II lives.
Charles N. Cressman,
Robert H. Sayre,
Russell w. Davenport.
John Franklin Keller.
James Molr.
William J. Harvey,
Robert Allison.
Jacob I,, llauer,
Kiciiuru M. Kly,
tleorue Weymouth,
Cortez Hicks Jennlnfrs,
JumMNd. Thompson,
J. r rank small.
Henry A. Grlno.
Morris J. Lewis,
Robert Pitcuirn.
David Kdyiir Park,
Thomas S. C'raKO,
Ueorire W. Johnson,
William Hardwlek,
Harold H. Clayson,
Harry K. Wilson,
DEMOCRATIC.
Ilryan and Stevenson.
ELECTORS:
Otto Germer, Sr.,
Alexander H. ColTroth.
Francis Shunk Drown,
Andrew Kaul.
HiiKh Moore,
Henry Fernberner,
Matthew Dlttmann,
w. Horace iiosklns, 1
Adam K. Walch,
Naihunlel M. Ellis,
Albert Kneule.
David J. 1'enrnall,
I.ot W. Relff.
Daniel R. McCormlck,
Joseph O'Brien.
Thomas Maloney,
Michuel Mellott,
James Hell,
Frank P. Kimble,
Hiram S. HastliiKS,
R. Scott Amnierman,
Dallas S. Uernhart,
Harvey W. Hanes,
Warren Worth Hulley,
William L. MeCraukcu,
Wesley S. CiulTey,
Samuel W. Mack,
John h Fuuley
John C. Kelly,
John T. Drew,
J nines. Curmlohuel,
Thomas F. Rltuhey.
PROHIBITION.
Woolley and Melonlf.
ELECTORS:
Silas U. Swallow,
H rum I m w Lit.
J. S. DuHbuue,
James Mansel,
t nomas s. Francis,
Edwin J. WulkHr.
J. W. Salmons.
Ueorxe w. Mean,
William H. Miles,
Lewis Palmer,
Marvin H. ScarborouKh,
a. r. finyaer.
Wm. M. Ktuiif.ir
Joseph H. llrosius.
milium n. Kienmona,
F.mmatt. II Ml.,l,..lu
John F. Diener,
J. W. ElleuherKer,
Gilbert Wolfe,
Herbert T. Ames,
William H. Kwelzlg, '
H. s. M,mir,,n
John O. S toner,
w. a. Dime,
Isiliuh tl llxnni
John A. McCon'nell.
ak red urasliear Miller,
U'Ullnm u (-,,..
Oseur Ulezen,
Howard A. Plnney.
William H H..w
John M. Kelso,
SOCIALIST LABOR.
Mullouey and Remmel.
ELECTORS:
HftyiUw MorK'.iD,
It. W. Kviuin.
H. A. J. lirown,
Antou Kenrioh,
Kmm Schwartz,
K" (iUNtu Klulter,
Henry MoNMtmiiKher,
i-lr U. Herri trur,
ThoimiM J. Suutt,
J amen Dunn,
Wm. MuKuy,
MuLihf w Uowdell,
FrunciK Iove,
Klory Muurlooourt,
C. II, Juimbsou,
(J. A. iJunlelhou,
JuNt'ph (Jump li till,
Louis Kutz,
UharhiH Durner,
Joseph Huiiftlo,
Jiuiiun Slmpsou,
Wm. 1'eitk,
fhurleR llummerbucher,
Jtum MuCtwrol,
KttwlD A. HmHluif,
U C. Winnier,
AlbertMitru,
Johu Jumlt,
Henry JoiieH,
li. D. Wunen,
Hubert Muir.
Murlio Uurdeo,
PEOPLES.
Darker and Donnelly.
ELECTORS:
A. S. Allium,
U. P. Armstrong,
Ceorke T. Tatumun,
John J. lirady,
C. Ilrlutou,
J. W. Cumplon,
C. C. Cooper.
George w. Dawson,
W. C. Deukin,
Chas. W. Mlllor,
D. H. Fisher,
F. A. Foreman,
W. A. Uurducr,
James H. Urayblll,
D. Hctrlek,
V.'. V. Hill.
Lester M. Klnler.
Williiiin V. Kiei:'h.
Thomas s. I.alrd,
A. II. P. Lent.
K.. N Wiu.il.....k
John 11. I .( Ml n if i ,
s. r . Lane.
I). G. Moore.
E. Mu.v.
A. C. Price,
J. I). Pyott.
Andrew Stony,
JohnSuekllnii.'
Fxlward M. Thompson.
Justus Watklns,
J. A. Welseh.
SOCIALIST.
Debs and Harrlman.
ELECTORS:
Harry J. Staub,
John H. Lewis,
Emll Ouwanir,
Henry Peter,
Ernest O. Muehlmnn,
William H. Adams,
Charles H. Levan,
Andrew P. Dower,
Frank W. Hlrt.
Peter C. Heydrlck.
f'hiLrlea A AnilirvAH.
Jacob Etter,
L. D, Johnston,
Herman Helnrlchs,
Thomas Ashmore,
John Kirn,
John Simon,
Albert Mulae.
WlllliLin .1. ivlilln.
Joseph G. Roth. '
Anthony Heekcr,
John J .Lyons,
A t llvA
J. Conrad Wanner,
Andrew J. Mov ey.
IMif.nnis wlt.worLh.
Gabriel Joseiih.
William f einiiais,
Frederick Mossdorf,
nrllllntn KaIIoU
Harvey W. Shay.
AUDITOR (IKNHHAU
Republican.
Edmnud 11. HarilenberKh,
Democratic.
P. Gray Meek.
Prohibition,
John F.. GUI.
Socialist Labor,
wm. J. Eberle,
Peoples.
l). w. uouKnnn.
Socialist.
Nym Seward.
BKPREHENTATIVB-AT-IJtBOB IN CONOHKSH.
Rcpuhllcnn,
Gaiusna A. wow,
Robert H. Foerderer.
Democratic
Harry E. Grim.
Nicholas M. Edwards.
Prohibition.
wllllnm w. Harzue,
Lee L. tirumblne.
Socialist Labor.
Donald L. Monro.
John R. Root.
Ieoplis.
icoiiert nriirnam,
(leorire Main.
Socialist.
John w. Slnyton.
1-klward Kuppiuier.
KIl'UKIKNATlVE I If CONGHKHH.
Republican.
Thadileus M. Million.
Democratic,
JamcsU. HeauinKs.
HKPHIUENTATIVB IN TUB (1KNKI1A1. AKHKMU1.Y.
Republican,
Samuel A. Nesblt.
Democratic,
S. Wesley Kirk,
ASSOCIATE JtTDOE.
Republican,
Thomas B. Stevens,
Democratic,
David A, Nelson,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
Democratic.
UeorKe 11. Daniels
J IT BY COMMISSION Ell.
Republican.
C. ti. K. Plummer.
Democratic,
Anthony F. Lynch,
I also hereby make known nnd Klve notice,
that the place of holding the a foresaid election
In the several boroughs und townships within
said county are us follows, to wit:
The Electors of A vr township to meet at the
I'uuno school House near Webster Mills.
The Electors of Bethel township to meet at
the Public School House at Warfordsburx, Id
Bald township
The Electors of Del fust township to meet at
the place lately Hied for said purpose, to wit:
The frame building near to the late residence
oi Dennis Meuott.
The Electors of Ilrush Creek township to
meet at the place lutelv Hied for said purpose.
to wit: the carpenter shop of C. C, Mellott, at
lunmiavnie, in suia township
The Electors of Dublin township to meet In
East room on first tloor of building nearly op
posite M. S- Wilt's Hotel, on luuds of said Wilt
In Fort Littleton
The Electors of Licking Creek township to
meet at me piuce lately nxea lor tnut purpose,
to wit: John U. Metler s hotel, Harrlsonvllle
The Electors of Taylor township to meet at
the pluce lutely Uxed for that purpose, to wit:
J. W. Cutchull's store room, In suld township
The Electors of Tod township to meet at the
lioukius cnooi House, in suiu townsnip
The Electors of Thompson township to meet
nt Centre School House, No. t, In said town-
snip
The Electors of McConnellsburg Ilorough to
meet at the place lately Uxed for that purpose,
to wit: The Commissioners' office at the Court
House in said Ilorough
The Electors of Union township to meet nt
tne piuoe lately nxea lor ku'U purpose, to wit:
George Sorelver's curpenter shop. neurUeorge
aciietroiupi s store, in suia townsnip
The Electors of Wells township to meet at
tne scnooi nouse, near me Mumouist enuron,
in suiu townsnip.
Every person exeentlng Justice of the Pence
who shall hold any office or appointment of
prollt or trust under the Government of the
United States or of this State, or of any city
or incorporated district, whetheraeommisslon-
ed officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or
ugent. wno Is, or shall be, employed under the
legislative, executive or judiciary department
of this State or of the United Slates, or of uny
city or Incorporated district, and also that every
member of Congress and of the State Legisla
ture, and of the select or common couucll of
any city, or commissioners of any Incorporated
district, is by law Incapable of holdlug or exer
cising, at tne same lime, tne oinee or appoint
ment of Judge Inspector or Clerk of anv elee.
tlon of this Commouweulth: and no Insoeetor.
Judge, or other officer of uny such election,
shall be eligible to any office to be then voted
ior, except mat oi un election o.noer.
QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTERS.
Every male oitien twenty-one years of age
possessing the following guallllcatlons, shall be
entitled to vote at all elections: First, he shall
have been a citizen of the United States at least
one month. Second, he shall have resided In
the St ale one year (or if, having previously been
u quulilli'd elector or unlive bo.-n citizen of the
State, be shall have removed therefrom aud
returned, thensix months) lnunedlaiely preced
ing the election. Third, He shall have resided
in tho election district where he shall offer to
vote at least two months immediately preced
ing the election. Fourth. If twenty-two years
of age or upwards he shall have paid within
two years u Suite or County tax. which shali
have been assessed at least two mouths uud
paid at leasioue mouth before the election.
Slate Constitution, Article VIII, Section, 1.
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Given under my hand, at my office, in the
borough of MoConnellsburg, the 'JAth day of
October, A. D. Ittnu, and of the Independence of
the United Slates, the one hundred and twen-ty-tlflh.
DANIEL SHEETS.
Sheriff.
"Our Native Herbs,"
The Original Herb Compound.
The Great' lllood Purifier,
kidney and Liver Regulator.
Cuar-untpod by our REGISTERED
GUARANTEE to cure all diseases
arlbing from Impure Blood and In
active Liver or Kidneys.
200 Days' Treatment $1.00,
MAILED ANYWHERE,
THE DOLLAR HACK IF YOU ARE
NOT CURED.
I have used "Our Native Herbs" for Neural
gia of the Slomuuh thut I had for 2n years, and
they have cured me. after ull olher remedies
failed. It has bow been four years sluue It
cured me, aud a few doses did It.
John E. Campiikm
Knousville, Pa.
J. A. ALLER. '
KnobHville, Pa.
Medletna mailed upon Receipt of prloa.
CREDIT TO CASH.
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Beginning on
Thursday, November 1, 1900
In adopting this Dolicv. we have not been mindful ;
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ti of our interests onlv. but have had in mind the inter- y
$ ests of our many valued customers, who have made w
p our business success possible. We will be able to sell
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than our competitors: 1. Because we will not lose L'i
j our profits through bad accounts. 2. Because we can &j
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high standard of excellence which has character-
ized our entire line during the past 26 years of our
$ business career.
"fs Thanking you for your much appreciated patronage i
in the past, we bespeak for ourselves a continuance of
same and your hearty support of this movement.
Yours for business,
REISNER'S STORE
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Dress Goods.
To give you in dcitail all the tittnictimis of mr,
would utilize all the space in The Fulton Coi;xTy
as wo are daily receiving goods. We must contw-
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is complete, aud the fact that they purchase from us
and remain our permanent customers is the bust er'
of fair dealing.
GlotHiner
for men, boys, aud children in suits from tho finest
meres, serges, cheviots in the latest styles for dress,
0 plain strong garment for every day wear.
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gloves, handkerchief anything you need and nt pric.
are right.
Dozens of styles aud thousauds of pairs is what
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Questions
Answered.
Just now the Indies of McConnellsburK unci elsewhere
are asking this question:
Where is the Place
To get the most fashion
able and the best hat for
the least possible money
ir anc..F- at our store In McConnellsburK, where we have just reeelv-
ed from the eastern ellles a full line of ail
The Latest Things In
Fashionable
millinery.
You are respectfully invited to call soon and see ;
our new goods.
A. J. IRWIN & CO, !
McConnellsburg. i
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W. 13. Slpes & Co. have a new clerk
at their dry goods store. James E.
Stewart arrived from Pennsylvania
Saturday night and begun work Mon
day morning. Mr. Stewart is a young
man, but has had many years of ex
perience in the business. lie is bright,
all'ablo and genial and will do Mr.
Sipes good service. We are pleased
to welcome him to our city. The
Evening Mirror, Mt. Carroll, 111.
BRICK.
Judge Morton will furnish brick at
his kiln at this place on and after
July 30th.
4 DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. Notloe Is
iV hereby niveu that letters of lulmlnlsirutlon
have been m'uuted to the umlersliruud up
on the estate of Sumunthu K. lH-iieun, lute of
Union township, Knium eounty, l'u., tluoeused.
Any uernous liuvliiKOluliniiuKaliiNt suld online
will present iliem properly uutlienllouted for
settlement, mill those owing the sumo will
please oull ami settle.
R. J. I.AYTON,
Aet. 11, 1000, 6t Aduilulstrulor.
A DMINISTKATOK'S NOTI(JK.-Notloe Is
hereby Riven that letters of administration
huvebeen tfrnnted to the uuderslKued upon the
estate of Win. K ' Maxwell, lute of the
township of Thompson, Fulton eounty, Pu,,
di-o'd.
Any person having olaliim BKiilrwt Raid estate
will presHut them properly uuthentioated for
etlleuient, and those owing the same will
please call and nettle.
ISAAC BOI7TIER8,
10 8 00 Administrator.
Sale Register.
Everything from tho finest dress shoes l'..r .Mod,
,' cn unci Children to tho strong, heavy shoe for I u ids-
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OLD CLOTHES
must be cast aside. Where to get NEW ons.
will fit best and wear longest, at a fair price,
question that concerns YOU.
Look around, but don
till you see
J. K. Johnstof
stock. Just in
Men's suits, $2.5
$3.50. $4.75
Children's 2 and 3 ft
suits way dow
Children's, Hoy's
Men's Overcoats
prices to suit
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mesuuy vjcLouer ou. J. v.mj iin
Brewer will sell at his roniilcnco t'i
miles south of McConnellslnii't; a Itn
lot of valuable live stock, uui'iculturnl
implements, &c.
Tuesday Novembor 13th. Clink
McGovern, one mile and a hu!f
north of McConnellsburtr, will have a
big sale of live stock, funning imple
ments, grain and hay. He is (join;;
to quit farming.
Wednesday November 14, l. .1.
Layton, administrator of estnta of
Samantha E. Deoncn late of ITnimi
township will soil, a cow, agricultural
Implements, household and kitchen
furniture &c, at the late residence of
the deceased.
Tuesday Novemer 20 James Vores,
four miles northwest of McConnells
burg, will sell horses, cattlo, hoys,
agricultural implements, grain, hay
and household goods.
Election of Officers.
There will be an election of ofllcers
held on the cemetery grounds in
Union Cemetery, in Ayr township,
October 2th at 2 o'clock, p.m. All
Interested will please attend,
A. W. Johnston.
President
Capes.
Ladies' Capes Fur
trimmed, as low as 37c.
Cloth capes in black
aifd colors.
Plush and golf capes.
Children's Jackets.
Come and see for
yourself. We can't in
this small space tell you
about the tenth 'part of
the attractive bargains'
here.
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