The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, January 24, 1901, Image 8

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A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Sipes Tuesday
night.
A fresh supply of Peerless
Horse and Cattle Powder at Rob
inson's. Such littlo pills as DeWitt's
Little Early Risers are very eas
ily taken and they are wonderful
ly effective in cleansing the liver
and bowels. Trout's drug storo.
If you iutend making sale this
coming spring, select the date
and have the announcement in
the News. It is free to all who
have their bills printed at this of
fice. This season there is a large
death rate among children from
croupandlungtroubles. Prompt
action will save the little ones
from these terrible diseases.
We know of nothingso cer
tain to give instant relief as
One Minute Cough Cure. It can
also be relied upon in grippe and
all throat and lung troubles of
adults. Pleasant to take. Trout's
Drug Store.
A new and important enter
prise has just been launched in
Kansas City, of which Bruce E.
Nace, son of our former towns
man, D. B. Nace. is one of the in
corporators. It is capitalized at
$50,000, and will be known as the
Forrester-Nace Box Factory,
The incorporators are William S,
Forrester, Bruce E. Nace and J,
Will Merrill, the shares being
equally divided among these gen
tlemen, who are experienced bus
iness men.
Persons who suffer from iudi
gestion can not expect to live long
because they cannot eat the food
required to nourish the body and
the products of the undigested
foods they do eat poison the blood.
It is important to cure indigestion
as soon as possible, and the best
method of doing this is to use the
preparation known as Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure. It digests what
you eat and restores all the diges
tive organs to perfect health,
Trout's drug store.
A series of strange occurrences
are reported from a funeral in a
part of Franklin county last week,
says Public Opinion. On the
way from the train to the house
where services were to be held,
one of the mourners accidently
thrust his elbow through the
pane of glass in the hack; at the
house the undertaker broke the
glass in the coffin lid; at the grave
a mourner accidentally dropped
her handkerchief in theopen grave
after the coffin had been lowered
and at dinner, after the funeral,
thirteen persons were about to sit
down to the table. A fourteenth
was soon procured. Now, the
mourners and friends are looking
for something to happen.
Mrs. J. F. Johnsou, of Laidig,
was the guest of Mrs. Spi
family Wednesday.
Thomas Sipes, of Wells Valley,
spent Thursday night with E. R.
Austin's family.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newman
of Ohio, who had been visiting
Mr. Newman's aunt Mrs. James
A.Stewart, were (summoned to
their home by a telegram Friday
announcing the dangerous illness
of one of their children.
The revival services at the
Green Bill M. E. church, will
continue during this week. Rev.
Seifert's earnest christian zeal
has inspired the Christian people
of this, and adjoining ncigbor-
hoods to a degree, that has re
sulted in a grand work for the
Master at this place.
Made Young Again.
"One of Dr. Kiug's New Life
Pills each night for two weeks
has put me in my 'teens' agaiu,"
writes D. H. Turner of Dompsey
town, Pa. They're the best in
the world for Liver, Stomach and
Bowels. Purely vegetable. Nev
er gripe. Only 25c at W. S. Dick
son's drug store.
Saluviu.
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1 We re After the Man
. paying to much
ought to bo getting
or more goods for
Licking Creek.
who has come to (lie c ;. . I . si-; 1'
for his goods v!m's j,u. nn id a !;u',
better goods for the tnoiu'.v '' payi
the same money.
We waut that n:a:s ! uy : Mi-a'.l trial purchase from us,
and we'll take our ch.-tMv iaUK:-' him for a steady customer.
X We have placed on s:i i a',.
O Greatly Rethicca Prices
our entiro line of Delaines and Leather Boots.
These goods are somewhat passe, and wo purpose- sell
ing them quickly; even if we have to lose money on them, as
V we must have more room.
r Wo cannot convey to you a strong enough impression of
the quality and low-priccuoss of these goods.
yf Nothing can do that justly but your own eyes.
Jjs If you come, come prepared to buy.
Yours for mere business,
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Thompson.
Miss Katharine Metzler is
spending some timo visiting
friends at Needmore.
John P. Sipes and son Virgil,
David V. Sipes and son Clarence
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Riley Sipes last Sunday at Si-
loam. '
Miss Maggie Cleveuger and
brother Edward spent Sunday
with their cousin Miss Winifred
Metzler at Harrisonvillo.
Harry Mumma and family
spent Sunday at T. Irvin Sipes's.
Arlington Deshong has been
visiting friends at Ilarrisonville.
The meeting at Green Hill is
still in progress. There have
been several conversions, with
prospects of more.
Joseph Deshong is on the sick
list again.
Miss Palmer of Belfast is
spending some timo with her sis
ter Mrs. Thomas Holleushead
Collie Reed has lumber sawed
for a new house.
Mrs Rebecca Truax isspeudiug
a couple days at George Hoop's.
George R. Hoop has the found
ation for a new barn.
Norman Wishart whospent sev
eral weeks with his parents Dr.
and Mrs. Wishart at Harrison
ville, has returned to Philadel
phia.
Miss Sadie Hann who spent a
few days at home with her moth
er Mrs. Anna Hann has returned
to Chambersburg.
Homer Sipes who had been vis
iting friends in Pittsburg is home
again.
GEM STORE.
$ New Goods, New Management.
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B. F. Hess seems to be grow
ing weaker. His daughter Clyde
was called home from Allegheny
last Tuesday P. P. Shives
will go to Baltimore next Mon
day Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lit
tle of McConnellsburg, visited at
Dickeys Mountain from Thurs
day until Saturday of last week.
Mr. and' Mrs. George
Steach of McConnellsburg were
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Bishop part of last
week Mrs. Sarah Peck
spent Monday at Mrs. Lib
Shives's. Mrs. Peck was given
a birthday party last Saturday in
honor of her 78th anniversary.
About twenty persons were pres
ent Will Black was a recent
visitor at Stilwell Truaxs's.
Sate Krister.
Thursday, February 21, Epliraim
Houck will ell at his residence ut the
Big Spring farm, one mile south of
Webstei MI 11a, Horses, Cattle, Agri
cultural Implements, Household goods,
&.c. Ato.
February 20. About to remove from
the county, Mrs. I. N. Hixson will sell
at her residence 21 miles north of Am
aranth, Horses, Cattle, Shoep, Hogs,
Farming Implements, Hay , Grain, Fod
der, Household Goods, &c. Credit, 8
months.
February 20 George Kauffman will
se'l at hi: residence near Morton's
Point in Belfast townsh.p, a good
cow, threshing machine, household
and kitchen furniture, and many other
articles. He is removing from the
county. Credit seven months. W.
M. Hann, auctioneer.
February 27 J. G. Kendall will sell
at his lower farm four miles south of
McConnellsburg, Horses, Cattle, Farm
ing Implements, &a.
Wednesday, March 8. J. F. John
ton will sell at his residence four
mile south of McConnellsburg, Horses,
Cattle, Farming Implements, Grain,
Uay, Ac.
Bucklcn's Arnica Salve.
Has world-wide fame for mar
vellous cure. It surpasses any
other salve, lotion, ointment or
balm for Cuts,Corns,Burus,Boils,
Sores, Felons, Ulcers,Tetter,Salt
Rheum, Fever- Sores, Chapped
Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible
for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only
50c at W. S. Dickson's drug store.
To The Public.
Since the beginning of the
New year, I have not been able to
work in my shop on account of
rheumatism. As many of the
people about town, at least, know,
some persons are circulating
wicked and slanderous report
about my having other reasons
for not being at my shop. For
the benefit of any who may be in
terested, I submit the following
from my physician, Dr. Mosser
"With reference to the report
that Isaac Watson's illness is the
result of a wounded arm, and not
rheumatism, I hereby state
that upon my examination of Mr
Watson in the presence of disiu
terested persons, there was not
a scratch to show that there was
the slightest suspicion for such a
charge.
Jno. W. Mosser "
This examination was made in
the presence of J. George Tritlo
and William Baumgarduer. The
parties manufacturing the report
and aiding in its circulation have
been located.
Isaac N. Watson.
As auuouneed I am on hands with a J
tine stock of goods selected especially
for the wants o" this community. lam t
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Here to do Business, i
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I mean to sell yon all the store goods (
you need. To do this I know I must 5
make the prices ri...ht. The. j
Prices are Right, j
Come, aud see. Gix-'l goods, low prices, j
courteous .treatment. What more can ,
you ask?
J. MELLOTT,!
Gern, Fulton County, Pa.
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PATTERSON'S
STORE,
McConnellsburg. Petina.
Two Floors and a Base
ment each seventy-five feet
in length by twenty-five in
width just packed with Gen
eral Merchandise. A full
and complete stock of
Dry Goods.
Cashmeres, Ginitliums, Cali
coes, Muslins, Shillings Linens,
Towellngs.
Clothing.
Overcoats, Men's and Hoys'
Suits, Overalls, Underwear, &c.
Huts and Cups in great variety
Boots and Shoes.
The most reliable, mukes ut
lowest prices.
Carpets.
Rug, Ingrain, Mattings, &c.
Hardware.
You cun hardly miss getting
anything you wunt.
Groceries.
A full lino of Syrups, ColTees,
Teas, Spices &c.
Tobacco and Cigars
no better.
Harness, Trunks, Notions,
Jewelry, und in fact wo try to
keep any and everything called
for by the peoplc'of our county.
Wool Robes.
We will sell you a s?.1.")0 robe for J.uO; this means a loss
to us but they must go.
Come right along; you can buy at your own price.
We can sell you
I Cups and Saueers
as low as 20c a set, former price !l"c. You can buy a 50c oV
set for ;!5, or a 7uc set for fit). 1$
Arctics reduced from si. 10 to 80c.
Our rubbers will go below cost whilo they last.
We have yet a few pairs of
Felt Boots
and Lumbermen's socks that can be had for a song.
Come quick! These prices are rapidly taking our stock.
LOCKE & WRIGHT,
Dublin Mills,
LOOK HERE!
We have some Fall and
Winter Millinery oods
on hands which we will
close out at reduced prices
to make room for our
Spring stock.
Come and see and be
convinced.
Si
Mrs. A. P. Little,
Bon Ton Store.
lie Broom Factory.
The undersigned bus just put in
the necessary apparatus, and is
now prepared to iiiuko first class
Broo m s .
isons having brooui corn and
i dcsiruiif it iuailo up, can do so
for the half or ut the rato 'of 10
and 12 cents per broom cash.
Carpet Weaving.
h! Ul 1'L W U OIJ bUOI't HO-
? lice and satisfaction guaranteed.
SAXNF.ll HAY,
Cove Tannery
V I-'AUMS I'Olt SAl.K T'ib undurxii-'
Tho Shipptiiisljurg Chronic-lo
last week eutered upon the twenty-seventh
year of its existence.
It is owned, edited, and managed
by Mrs. Hello Wolf. A dozen
years ago, upon the death of her
husband who was at that time ed-
, j itor of the paper, she stepped in-
Tho merited reputation for cur-! the sanctum, took up tho quill,
ing piles, sores and skin diseases and hag on homf ent,re
acquiredby DeWitt's Witch Hazel i . ' .. .
o ? t ... , . -! master of tho situation. May the
Salve, has led to tho making of i
worthless counterfeits. Besureiyear uIK,n H'llk'u 11,0 m,bi.:lo
to gbt only DeWitt's Salve, i 1 jus' eutored bo one of contin
Trout's drug storo. ! ual prosierity and favor.
TWO I-'AUMS l-olt SAl.K T'ib undurxli-'U-li.is
Iv. it r.inn for siiit, lu IJi-lfi.Nt town- Ji
shjp. win- kijowu us On- (.'iilclj 'oi'i-t;ll prop-
crly corituiiiii.L' m;it:N. u wll of uxcc-ll
.iu-r m-iir the li'r, uutl l'-iily of tmutf fru
Ok- o:hi-r. known hh Oh- liiuill ttihop full
tit !lll i Vkll i'MI. yot.tl Itlliltlillk'S, uutl loin uf tf
t:mtit-i-. t:atj ou er uuiut-ss,
II. F. DANTIl'.I.S
(ii-iii, 1'a
lll-a-:e LOST. HiTrlnt Ut month of St'ii-
tciiiOi-r 1 1 Niipt'p htruyed uuiiv-nrot
W- h uy fi-om my iloi-'.vt.. Any oi i Kivli.K ii
Inforinutioii th.it will -lean lo ttiir nictivt:
will tiv v.'ui u lihcial ri5witnl, Tim murk Im
notch oh Ihe top at tht; rl.-'hL cur, Huts of tli
icimhcr to .1 1-. n OUUIUOM n i.th-li.
.lun. if, tun. oiikii t. Mia.ixi'riv
mi'iici:.
Tho tmrtrsltiM3U lito-eliy k!vj notice tb
nc ptn-oiiuMMi ul ;ou-,itum h Mile juuiiurv i
lull the followluu ui-llcltiM i.o!(l um the proper
of W. M. llunn of I.U-liinx On-ck towUKhip. ttli
thul ho (1c-.ii-4.-k to iiMivo thciii hi ourti of tti
Mini W. M. 1 uiin uui-miiv the pk-UHure of t
f tmi uuici-'-nc(l, '1'hc n it iclcM urc;- 1 Hoi
Couifotl llAimr. I I'lirlur kIovh. II licih unit tic
hue. I Hi; w Intf inuclilnc, I lun-cuil.t tutilo. iloyui-
Ot I'UlUCl. I KCl chull'M. I Kltltt. 2 lilllltlH, 1 UOI
slovc. 'l'hu piihuo I lu-ri'liy u urucd uov
interfere Willi Lhu orooertv.
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DAVY LITTLE, Proprietor.
Bread,
Rolls.
Cakes,
and
Pretzels
on hand all the time.
Bake Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
Free delivery in town on
bake days.
Your 1'iitronuno Solicited.
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Another New
Furniture Storey
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On Queen Street, Chambersburg.
Built on the site ot the old Slerer Warerooms burned June 22,
1WH). This new building Is a great improvement. It is 109 feet deep,
2". feet wide, 3 Btorios hitfh with basement In the rear. The front is
Mt. Holly cream brick laid In chocolate mortar. Steam heated, elec
tric 1 Ik lit, elevator and very convenient and comfortablo. In fact,
the most modern and complete Furniture house In all this region. It
is now filled with the best and most varied stock of
Furniture, Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters,
Bed Springs, iMirrors, Looking Glasses, &c.,
ever seen in these parts. If you enjoy seeing artistic, pleasant, use
ful things come here during January. The sooner the better.
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Coming to Our Store For ill
Bargains.
No, -wo are not giving goods away; but we are soiling
them at a close shave, and our increasing business shows
that our people are appreciating this.
We are now soiling a lot of calicoes at 4c a yard and up.
Ginghams 5c up.
Muslins -4c up.
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Table Oil Cloth 20c a yard No,
Try our 3-cent Smoking Tobacco.
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f J i cakes, 10c a quart.
A full line of Glassware and Tinware.
W. R. SPEER,.
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Centrally Located Store,
Hancock, Md.
See the big open
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ter Goods.
Our Millinery line
is beyond comparison
38 or competition. Style and Beauty reign supreme.
i Prices lower than the lowest.
2o We carry a special line of Laces, All-over and Ap
: plique, Kid Gloves, Hosiery,' Buttons," Jet and Gilt
r) Trimming, Dress Goods and everything with which
:B to make a dress. Trimmed Hats from 98c to $5.00
5! or anv nrice. Can suit all.
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EDWARD BRAKE,
Fashionable Barber,
One Door blunt of "Fulton Huuho,"
MoCONNKIXSHriW), I'A.
Ffrst-olUKH Stmviuk' und Huir Cutting.
Cieuu Iuwk! for every customer.
"Our Native Herbs,"
The Original Herb Cuuipuuml.
Tho Great ItlooJ Purifier,
Kidney und I.lvcr KeRiilutur.
OuanvntuuJ by our HKOISTKHKI'
OUAUANTKK to cure all (liseasc
urlslng from Impure Brx)OD and In
active Li v Kit or Kidneys.
200 Days' Treatment $1.00,
MAIUU) ANYWIIHltK,
THE 1)01. LAH HACK IF Vol' AUK
NOT ri KM).
I have usi-a "Our Nutivu IIcilis" for Neurul
riii of lhu stuiuucli that 1 Inul fur :!f yourH. uu.
they liuve ourtid me. uttr uLl oilier reineilie-.
fulled. It Iium now lieen four yuurN Hlnutt it
cured me, uud u low doses did it.
John K CAMr'iiii.,,
KuotMViilu. IJu,
J. A. ALLICU.
Knobsvilli), l'u.
JMcdikdiitf mulled upon Keeeipt of price.
DR. STEVENS, Dentist,
H'COKtlilELLSBUKC, FA.
(irudiiiil of 1". ot I. leu YcurH Kxpcr
liiicu. 1'lntcs J'lutiiiuiii, Htlver Ahi-
n iuuiii. (VlluluUl. liniiher. i i.'i JMliltcr Alumi
num liin'd. Motitl with Hi:htir Atiuuluuuut.
Platew from ti :,00 lip.
Ilriritfch, Hi'itnuuiui ('rowiiH. XuKn Crowns,
Ciolil l'lutiuitul Cir.
l-'illliw; of Ntuuntl Tet3th u Spccliilty und
till work (tiiitrHiilccd.
luforiuuviuu by muil or iu iJ-jrnou.
THE HARRISONVILLE INN,
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Harrisonville, Pa.
On the T"ru)H kIje inih-H wKt of MtiCon
nrllHhuiK. 'I'hiw ulflutul popul nv liiiU'l ul uml Hum
hi eu :nllrI.V rultulU, iw.Yily (iimlHlicU uml U
iimliT it-v iiiiinuKi'iuiMil.
Kll-Ht CI:iM Afi-oiinriuilati'Mi.
It;Mt;hlful Houiti for Siniinipr Hour-rU-ix.
Kiiltis Hi .tsoauble,
Bpeolul Attention to Truniwia t'iiNU-m
THOMAS H. MK'iV.I.KU,
1'iopriclor.
WINTER- STOCK.
"As tho da3's begiu to lengthen, ,
Tlio cold bogins to strengthen,"
Aud you will need plenty of good,
Warm Clothing.
It is a pleasure to inform you that we have a stock of
Overcoats,
Storm Coats,
Men's, Boys, and
Children's Suits.
i l that for careful selection, quality and style caunot bo su'r
' passed, for in.
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Tkums of. Couut.
The flmt term of the CourtH of Fulton ooun
ty in tii) yeitr stiull uomruenue ou Die Tuehdity
fo'iOwluK the keuuud Mouduy of Juuuury, ut 10
o'clouk A. M.
rrtie Heuond term uouinieuueu on thtf third
Mimdu.v of Murull, ul H o'eloi-U 1'. M.
'I'lio third term on th '1'ueiluy uext follow
Iuk the auuond Mouduy of June ul 10 o'olook
A. M.
'I'lie fourth term on the Unit Munduy of Octo
ber, ut it o'olook I'. M.
IIKICK,
Jude Morton will iurnUh bi-lck at
IiIh kiln ut tills plttce ou aud tiftor
July 3001.
McConnellsburg- & Ft. Loudon
fassenger, Height and
Express Line.
R. C. McQuade, Proprietor.
HUM IM1LY BIIWRKN Ml'CdNN.I IHBUHQ UNU
Fobt LuHUOM.
I.envliiK MOonnelinburK ut W.W o'elock, P.V.i
tnukloK vouueutuiu nh ufioruoou liuicta
K. V. H. K.
ItoturnlDtf leuve Fort I.oi;don on th unlvul of
the evenitiK truiu ou H. 1 H. U.
1 mu prepured to curry pio-McnKeiH und fi-tiro-
to umke eouueutluu Willi M iruiim ut 1 1.
Louduu.