The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, March 21, 1901, Image 8

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Rend llostetter's ad this week.
Seo H. L. Norm's new ad this
week.
The celebrated Celluloid .Starch
at liobiusou's grocery.
Have you seen II. L. Norris's
ad? Look it up.
Ten thousand pounds country
Bacon and Lard wanted at Irwin's.
Harness one price to all, II. L,
Norris, Three Springs.
Kecleaned Sapling, Littlu Clov
er, and Timothy Seed at Irwin's.
All work guarnteed at Norris's
Three Springs. See ad.
Lightning Liniment, 10c for
larga bottles. For General Use.
Ask for it.
For good work at low prices,
go to Norris's Three Springs.
Irwin is giving some special
bargaius in Decorated Dinner
ware. Give him a call.
Dennis Gordon and Billy Peck
were among the court visitors
Tuesday.
50 men wanted to buy harness
at H. L. Norris's Three Springs.
G. W. Mellott did not forget to
give us a call while in town Mon
day. Try Irwin's syrup at 30 cts per
gal. Hominy, 2c lb. Prunes,rc lb.
A full stock of fancy groceries.
Jonas Truax and Joseph Mel
lott, of Belfast, were in town last
Thursday.
Ask your merchant to allow you
to examine a 10c pound package
of Peerless Horse & Cattle Pow
der before you buy it. The pack
age is not sealed.
Hon. A. H. Coffroth of Somer
set, has just added ten Angora
goats to the twenty-one he already
had.
It is guaranteed that Peerless
Horse & Cattle Powders are made
from nothing but strictly pure
drugs. Price 10c apound 2)ackage.
Especial attention is called to
the Public Sale of William Kee
baugh in Taylor township on Fri
day of next week, as the bills will
be up but a few days.
You are foolish to pay more
than 10c for a package of Horse &
Cattle powder when you can buy
a pound package of Heckerman's
Peerless for that.
See that you get the original
Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve when
you ask for it. The genuine is a
certain cure for piles, sores and
skindiseases. Trout's drug store.
Messrs Carl Mellott an I Bro.
is the title of a new mercantile
firm who have embarked in busi
ness about two miles north of
Needmore. They have a new
building, and a full line of new
goods such as are found in a coun
try store.
Their promptness and their
pleasant effects make Dewitt's
Little Early Risers most popular
little pills wherever they are
known. They are simply perfect
for liver and bowel troubles.
Trout's drug store.
Dr. F. C. Curtis has opened an
office in the rooms formerly oc
cupied by Dr. Trout, in this place
and will practice his profession
in this community. Dr. Curtis
graduated at the University of
Pennsylvania in 1899, and has had
two years, practice in Philadelphia
Hospitals.
Mr. William H. Woodal remov
ed on Tuesday of last week from
the Washabough farm in Ayr
township to that of Mr. J. F.
Johnston. In attempting to get
a trunk down stairs, his mother,
Mrs. James Woodal, who was
assisting, fell from which she
sustained painful injures. She
Is, however, able to be about
again.
Court came and went as usual
in a jiffy. The grand jury only
had one small case before them
and were discharged the same
afternoon they were called. The
petit jury did not have a case.
Under ordinary conditions, one
jury a year would answer every
, purpose; and then there would
not be business enough to worry
them, or keep them away from
home over Sunday. We will give
you the proceedings next week.
Hon. Henry M. Houck, deputy
State Superintendent of Public
Instruction, will leave in a few
weeks for Puerto Rico, to be ab
sent for a month or two. Mr.
Houck will assist Dr. Brumbaugh
in organizing a complete public
school system and delivering lec-
tures on educational subjects.
Mr. Elouck Is well fitted for the
work, as he is one of the best or-
an users in school work in the
country.
May Muniina has gone to
Kearny to sW'tul sonic time with
her sister Mrs. Wm. Winters.
rawson Muniinahiis returned
to Pittsburg after spending a few
weeks at homo.
Wm. Winters of Kearney spent
from Friday until Sunday at
D. R. Mum ma's.
D. R. Munnna's sale was fairly
attended and varying prices ob
tained. James Lake and son Ira were
down at Morgan Deshoug's sur
veying last week.
A. B. Deavor whoso illluess we
noted some time ago does not im
prove any.
Poles for the new telephone and
telegraph lino along the State
Road are being delivered as fast
as the roads will permit.
Bruce Price has been spending
the past two weeks with his fath
er Joseph Price.
M. L. Kirk has painted and pa
pered Ezra Ileefuer's house at
Hustontown, inside.
Grant Hoover and mother spent
Sunday with his uncle Casper
Miller iu Licking Creek township.
lirush Creek.
Owing to the thaws and
heavy rain of hist week our roads
are in very bad shape.
Ina Akers spent a few days
last week visitingher grand-mother
Mrs. Rachel Barton at Rays
Hill. Mrs. Barton has been very
sick for .some time.
Piper Barton spent Sunday
evening last week with friends
near Emmaville.
Superintendent Chesuut v isit
ed our school last week.
Two of our teachers, W. E.
Stine and Edward Lodge have
resigned their schools and gone
to Ohio to attend college.
Among those of our young folks
who were out enjoying the good
roads last Sunday we noticed
Miss Gertrude Hoke and Mr. W.
C. Hanks.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Hixsou and
family have beeu visiting friends
in the valley before leaving for
'their new home iu Iowa.
Blanche Barton spent several
days visiting her brother P. J.
Barton and family at Hustontown
recently.
Valentine Oster and family who
spentthe winter with Mrs. Oster 's
mother, Mrs. Rhoda Akers, have
returned to their former home in
Kansas City.
Walter Smith spent Sunday as
the guest of Chas. Akers.
Working 21 Hours A Day.
There's no rest for those tire
less little workers Dr. King's
New Life Pills. Millions are
alwaysbusy, curing Torpid Liver,
Jaundice, Billiousness, Fever and
Ague. They banish Sick Head
ache, drive out Malaria. Never
gripe or weaken. Small, taste
nice, work wonders. Try them.
2ic atW. S. Dickson's drug store.
Whips Cove.
Emory Diehl has gone to Blue
Mound, Illinois.
Howard and Win. Garland have
gone to Tiffin, Ohio, where they
have employment for the summer.
The Christian Endeavor meets
every Sunday evening.
Rev. Logue held a meeting at
Jerusalem which closed Friday
eight.
Alice Mellott intends to go to
Clearfield in the near future.
Sunday school was organized at
Whips Cove church Snnday. Of
ficers: Supt., Albert Plessinger;
Assistant, James Akers; Sec,
Belle Diehl. Ass't, Laura Winter;
Treas., Louretta Hixou.
Sunday school was organized at
Jerusalem church Sunday. Offi
cers: Supt., Frank Diehl; Ass't,
James Akers; Sec, David Gar
land;Ass't,IIoward Mellott;Treas.
John Martin.
SuperiuteudentChesnut visited
the schools here last week and re
ports them doing good work'.
Harry Plessinger has the con
tract for carrying the mail be
teen Locust Grove and Crystal
Springs.
Simon and David Garland have
the contract for carrying the mail
between Hancock and Iyxiust
Grove.
Counterfeits of Do Witt Witch
Hazel Salve are liable to cause
bloodpoisoning.Leavethemaloue.
The original has the name De
Witt's upon the box and wrapper.
It is a harmless and healing salve
for skin diseases. Unequalled
for piles. Trout's drug store.
I'lutt, a.
Mr. Editor: Rev. A. R. Grrlaud
oC near Pratt, Md., was request
ed lo present himself at the hos
pitable home of Mr. Phil, Boden,
of thelowcr end of Fulton county
ou the V2 inst. to join Mr. Bod on
and Miss Jessie Smith iu ihe holy
bonds of matrimony. The cere
mony was to take place lib 11
o'clock P. M., and as Phil lived ou
one side of Sideliughill Creel.,
and Miss Jessie ou the other aud
ro way to cross with horse and
buggy, Phil was compelled to
drive to the pike, follow it east to
Swain's Mill, then cross and up
high Germany into Fulton county
aud when iu Fulton, was farther
from the homo of his intended
than when he left, homo. When
Phil arrived, he found the bride
in readiness waiting and wond
ering where Phil was all the
time knowing of the turbulent
waters that rolled between them.
But nothing was to stand between
Phil and his chance of getting a
wife; so thoy were soon on their
journey back to Maryland, bytho
same route Phil hadcome. When
they arrived, they found the Rev.
iu readiness to preform his part.
He was somewhat nervous on
account of the delay, as it was
tlieu G o'clock instead of the hour
sot. Now, Mr. Editor, you see the
above occurrence is no fault of
Phil's, the Rev's, nor the people
in the lower end of the county
us they have repeatedly asked the
county to put a bridge across the
creek near this point. What a
pity for Phil that there was no
bridge for him. I think the
wel fare of the people living' south
of Sideling Hill creek should be
considered.
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Simpson
spout Sunday at tho home of Mr.
and Mrs Joseph B. Mellott.
Reed Simpson, who had been at
homo a week has returned to
Ohio.
M r. Henry Trot t, and his sisters
.Misses Nancy aud Edna, are on
the sick list. Mr.'JohulIess has,
also, beeu poorly for some time.
Among those who move this
spring are the following. Job
Peck aud Will Kuablego to Frank
ling county; Robert Deshonggoes
into one of Captain Skinner's
houses, James R. Peck into Chick
Mellott's house; Isaac Pock and
William Peck from Needmore to
Mrs. Strait's house; Andrew
Shives to Byram Souders, Dau
Keefer to his new house on the
Ridge, John Fisher to his newly
purchased farm, and John Funk
to Warfordsburg.
A Horrible Outbreak
"Of large sores on my little
daughter's head developed into a
case of scald head" writes C. D.
Isbill of Morgantou, Tenn., but
Bucklen's Arnica Salve complete
ly cured her. It's a guaranteed
cure for Eczema, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers
and Piles. Only cents at W. S.
Dickson's drug store.
Salo Register.
.March 2t Kd ft. Austin will sell at
his residence at Saluvia, 3 head of
horses, 2 nice steers, 3 buggies, farm
ing, implements, harness, &c, &c.
Sale begins at 10 o'clock. 0 months
credit,
March 2D Mrs. J. L. Stein, at Km
maville, will sell Live Stock, Farm
Implements, Household Goods, &c.
Credit it months. Sule begins at 9
o'clock a. m.
March 27 W. It. Anderson will sell
valuable personal property at his res
idence i mile south of Knid in Wells
township. Sale begins at 10 o'clock.
March 2S J. Howard Edwards will
sell at. his residence, 2 miles south of
New Grenada, horses, cattle, sheep, and
agricultural implements. Sale begins
at 10 o'clock.
March 2S George C. Thomas will
sell at his residence two miles west of
McCoiinelUburg, on the Meadow
ground road, a good horse, farming
implements, harness &C. Sale begins
at In; credit 8 months.
March 2!)-W. M. Keebaugh will
sell at his residence on the State Road
2! miles west of Hustontown, horses
cattle, hogs and farming Implements.
Sale begins at 10 o'clock.
March L"t. Mrs. S. M. Cook intend
ing to remove to McC'onnellsburg, will
sell at public sule, horse, buggy, har
ness, household goods, etc., etc. Sale
begins at 10 .o'clock.
Like Oliver Twist, children ask
for more when given One Minute
Cough Cure. Mothers endorse
it highly for croup. It quickly
euros coughs aud colds and
every throat and lung trouble. It
is a 8ecific for grippe and asth
maaud has long boon a well known
remedy for Whooping cough.
Trout's drug store.
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FAKM (iI:AltS. j
. t hn vf now on bund tin- liiiyst,
liiv-t inn) i hosiiM'st iissoitinriit ol
V L I I l .1 . J l i , 2'
y in I'l'tins.vlvunia, arid sell tlit-in
t rlii'iiper tlirui tho c-lieu pst. llar-
ni ss n-iini ;M to IM.- uiwnys on
IiiiikI. HKMK.MHKK, vr muki
all our work f!V JIAND and
Ktint antcu it to lio all r ijjlit.
Kly NpU and Summer Dusters
very rheap and at COST with ..
TlnrncsM. J
irorm Gears
of till kinds always on hand
ready for use. We yivo i
si'lcitl. J.
low prices to our
I I I.TON COI'NTY
customers. Whips, Collars, 2
Humes, Uridles, and every thing i
for the horse. J
Write or call for prices before
you buy.
W. S. HOSTI-II T.K.
Mereerslnii'tr, l'a. S
S. K. Cor. Diamond.' ?
LITTLE'S EXTENSION.
LOTS FOR SALE.
D. K. Little lias purchased land
lying between tho Cliambersburg
and Mercersburg pike at tho
forks east of town, lie has had
it laid olT in lots with alleys and
streets, and has already dispos
ed of six.
There are yet a number of very
desirable ones that will be sold on
Easy Payments.
D. E. LITTLE,
.MeCoiincllsburtf, ln.
I MEN WANTED ! t
Respectable single men 4
aged 18 to 27 years, able and
willing to work with spade
and shovel in summer, and
J ax and saw in winter. One J
man to lire steam il itching
machine. $20 per month and
J board. Or -1.7." per day J
without board. Kxlra terms
for long continued faithful
service. No free car fare.
ED REICHENBACH, t
J County Surveyor,.
Jcf t'ct'son, W isconsin.
"Philippine Island canary
birds" are the latest form of
swindle to bo worked on tho un
suspecting and gullible public.
In the majority of cases the swin
dle is worked by young men who
represent themselves as having
lately beeu discharged from the
army alter Having served in tin;
Philippines, and present a pitiful
tale of having to reach a sick rel
ative, and being compelled to
part with their treasured memen
toes brought from Manila. Tho
rogues are plausible talkers, and
generally work on the coinpas
sion of the women at their homes
during the hours when no men
are supposed to be about. They
carry the birds iu a small wooden
cage, and it generally happens
that the first time tho supposed
yellow songster takes a bath it
washes off the yellow dye with
which it has beeu treated and
emerges as an ordinary sparrow
with no musical gifts whatever.
Better go a little slow iu doing
business with strangers.
When the President goes on his
tour to tho Pacific coast, he will
take with him a sufficient forci
of clerks aud telegraphers to at
tend to all the public busiuess
that may demand his atteutiou,
aud will be in constant touch with
his ottico in Washington by tele
graph aud telephone. Such arc
the facilities of modern travel that
this can be done with a minimum
of inconvenience and at compara
tively slight expense, while thi
public business will be attended
to almost, if not ijuite, as well as
if the President were daily in his
office. Whatever inconvenience
there may bo about the scheme
is more than compensated by tin
advantage of having the President
visit distant sections of the coun
try. and become personally ac
quainted with their conditions,
needs and opinions.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stevens, of
Fort Littleton, are tho happiest
people in that neck o' tho woods;
and it's all on account of tho ar
rival of a bran nfcw baby boy. It
has been sixteen years since any
little joys of that kind fouud'thoir
way into that homo.
Mrs. George M. Eitomillcr of
Pittsburg spent from Saturday
until Monday with Mrs. Catha
i luo EiU'iniller and family of this
place.
Harness I
Harness I
FOR A PENNY
Invoti-il lu n poMul ciinl YOU CAN
Ol'I' tho bi't po1tle prices on rtny
tiling Id the harness lino.
UI'..MI..1lli:i we took tho llrst pre
mium at the. 1 luiitlti Klin County Fiilr
anil Iniow k"h1 liaibcss when we see
theili.
We can quote you Huggy Harness-
everything complete, from
.(M) to .f.'.o.Od.
Team and Farm 1 larucss.iM.OO
to 20.)i.
riyneU (team) 1.2." lo 4.00 a
pair.
I'lyncts (buggy) 1.45 to $3.00.
Collars, !" cents to $2.,V..
Whips, 8 cents to ?1.;"0.
Summer Lap Kobes 2"i cents
to fcj.fld.
We keep u
Rull Line
of every) hint? used by ft horse owner.
We niuuufaclure nil our tfoodn, am
j-'imrantee them to be rlht, or mouey
refunded.
II. L. NORMS,
1 hrco Springs, l'a.
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l' PIG C EST AND BEST
Furniture
Store
Iu tho Cumberland Valley.
Good reliable goods. Fair
prices, careful atteutiou aud
courteous treatment. This
inoaus a good deal when you
tire buying articles you ex
pect to last you for many
years.
NEW STOCK OF
Baby Coaches
and Go Carts
now ready. If you have a
nice baby you want to see
these.
We pay tho freight ou 10
worth.
hi Sierer & Co
F III IN 1TUK E MA KEKS,
New r.uildin,Nos.ul-";iQueenSt,
Chambersburg.
Spring Announcement !
We have just arrived from the
Kastern Cities with tho largest
ami llne.-t. line of Millinery and
fancy goods ever brought to Ful
ton count? . Prices lower than
ever before. Trimming dono
free, in ull the latest styles.
All are kindly asked to come
and see the best of goods and
low prices. We havo t cores of
Trimmed Hats besides hundreds
of I'ntrimmed of ull tie latest
shades and shapes. Flowers of
ull colors and prices. Children's
Hoods from lifteeu cents up
Sailors from twenty cents up.
Ladies' ready madeShirtW aists,
Skirts and Wrappers.
Mrs. A. F. Little,
Bon Ton Store.
New Broom Factory,
J The undersigned has just put in
the necessary apparatus, and is
now prepared to make first class
I Broo m s .
Persons having broom corn and
desiring it made up, can do so
y for tho half or ut the rate of 10
' und 12 cents per broom cash.
Carpet Weaving.
Hug Carpet woven on short no
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tice und satisfaction guarunteed.
SAXXEIl KAY,
Hig Cove Tannery.
DR. STEVENS, Dentist,
U'CONNNELLSBURG, PA.
(iriiJiiiitc of I'. of I Ten Years' Fxncr
k-ncc. I'lnivs t.oid, Plutlnuni. Silver Aiu
milium. Celluloid, Hubber, und Uubtmr Alumi
u nu lififil. Mtiiil with Rubber Attachment
llt-i'lt"-. idi'liiiimul Crowns, Lokuu Crowo.
l i)IN, i'HUlIIOUl ttlS 6LKS.
jllhiK f Natural Teeth u Spoolulty and
ui mint UljUiiM11i:i'U.
luroriniiitou by until or Id person.
EDWARD BRAKE.
Fashionable Barber,
C'ue Doov Knst of "Fultou Iluiiha,"
MuCOXNKLKSHriia PA.
FuNt-e;;tsN Shaving und llulr Cutting.
Cluiin towl fur every customer.
McConnellsburj? & Ft. Loudon
Passenger, Freight ana
Express Line.
R. C. McQuade. Proprietor.
KlIH IMII.V liKTWUKN Ml f'ON N KMUHUKO AND
tuKl' IxjUIKjN.
Leaving MoOomicllsburK m 1'.':H0 o'ulook. P.M..
muldiJK ciiunuiulou wilt Hfluruuuu u-uluon
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K'aumiiitf luvo Fort I.mi(1on no the arrival of
lue tivtmuitf Imln uu S. 1'. K. U.
1 bu Mt:mrcl to curry imnxonKern und ex
ui't5Kh to u.uUu uouuuetlou wilb all Irulun at iX
L.ouuuu.
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Q Uur new lino of Venetiau
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Ilominy 2c lb.
Rice 5c lb.
Oatmeal 3 lbs. for 10c.
TalTy Syrup 5c qt.
Raisins 8c lb.
Fancy Prunes, 7c lb., same
as the lot we have been sell
ing at 8c lb.
Country Dried Peaches,
10c lb. .
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Butter Prints' were 20c
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Rolling Pins were 10c now
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Curry Combs 5c.
6 Tea Spoons 8c.
Roller Window Blinds 9c.
14 Rows Pins for 4c.
Toweling only 4c yard.
Ticking as low as 8c yd.
Counterpanes 75c and
$1.35 each.
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(I Stair Oil Cloth, Gardening Tools, Tea Kettles, Ropo and Pul-
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Doors 2 8 x 6 : 8; 2 : 6 x.6 : 6; 1 and three-eighth
X inches in thickness.
S Sash 12x20; 12x24; 12x28; 12x30; 12x32;
12 x 34; 12 x 36 inch and a quarter thick always
on hand.
Sash four lights to window from 45 cents to 70.
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Doin ine aoors ana ine sasn
O and yellow pines:
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Spring and Summer
We have gathered from five of the
Largest and Best
Woollen Houses, a magnificent line of
SUITINGS '
TROUSERINGS.
Mj we are selling suits the Cheapest, and workmanship
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in Hats, and at prices that are right.
A. U. Nace & Sons.
THE HARRISONVILLE INN,
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Harrisonville, P. .
Ou the Turnpike alx mWt went of MoOon
lU'lUhurtf. 'J'blh old und piipular hotel Mtund buv
bvnu eutlrtfly rebuilt, newly furulbed ttm Ui
undttr new muniiKrnunt.
FirNt !Iukh AiHttiiimiKiuttonii.
IJellKliliul llouie for buuimnr Hourdora.
Ktilmi Ketittoimbla.
Bpeolal Attention to Trtnident Ciikuiiu
THOMAU H. MKvtVXKR,
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ware advertised in last week a j
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one dollar.
Caustic Soda aud Banner
Lye 12c per can.
All kinds chaw-ter-whack
at 9c per cut.
12 200s boxes matches for
10 cents.
Corn Starch 5c pkg.
Granulated Sugar G lb,
in 100 lb lots 6c per lb. .
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Ladies' Ilose in Fancies
and Blacks 5 to 25c pair.
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for 9c.
Gingham 5c yd. up.
Calico 4c yd. up.
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Stocking Yarns 4Jc per ij
orcein.
Domestic Saxony' arn,
Colors White, . Black,' Pink
and Green Skein.
Bowl and Pitcher 00 and
80c each.
Lamp Globes 5c each.
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The flrnt term of the (Joiirtu of Fulton coun
ty lu the yeur htiull ooimumioe on the Tuendiiy
followlux the iraeoud Monduy of Juuuurj, Bt 10
o'vlouk A.M.
'i'lie nuoond tenn oiimmemin ou the third
Moudity of Murvh. ut li o'clock P. M.
The third irui on ttie Tuettluy next follow
Iuk tha aeoond Moiuluy uf Juuu ut IU o'olouU
A M. .
The fourth term on the Urtit Monday of Octo
ber, B( O'uioujt i', U. ,