The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, April 18, 1901, Image 8

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    Hig Furniture Store at IJustou
town. The ad tolls about it.
Read Mrs. Moorliead's Milli
nery ad in auother column.
Nice fresh Tomatoes, 4 cans for
."?, while they last.at Kobiifsou's.
Subscribe for the Fulton Coun
ty News. Only a dollar u year in
advance.
Merchant J. K. Johnston h;is
some information for you in his
new ad this week.
You gvt more Peerless Liver
Pills in a 10c bottle than in a
twenty-five cent bottle of other
brands.
Jefferson Harris of Ayr town
ship came up one day last week
and formally entered the race for
the Democratic nomination for
sheriff.
Skin trouble,cuts,burns,scnlds
and chafing quickly heal by the
use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
It is imitated. He sure to get
DeWitt's. Trout's drug store.
The citizens and patrons of the
school at Needrnore.showed their
appreciation of their teacher Prof.
B. N. Palmer by raising him a
nice sum to supplement his sal
ary. Those famous littlo pills, De
Witt's Little Early Risers will re
move all impurities from your
system, cleause your bowels, make
them regular. Trout's drug store.
Query for the Town Council:
Why" is the street lamp at the
Reformed Church like one of
Rudyard Kippliug's works? He
cause it is "The Light That Fail
ed." The following pupils attended
the Needmore school every day of
the 140 days the past term, name
land, Blair and Levi Garland,
Morgan and Ira Gordon, Lee
Truax, Blanche Culler and Sadie
Truax.
Spring coughs arc specially
dangerous and unless cured at
once, serious results often follow.
One Minute Cough Cure acts like
magic. It is not a common mix
ture but is a high grade remedy.
Trout's drug store.
Foil S.vlk. A full blooded
Bull Calf, Holsteiu breed, coming
four weeks old, and well marked.
Any one wauting to purchase a
good calf, call ou or write,
S. R. FllAKEK,
Fort Littleton, Pa.,
On account of the inclemency
of the weather last Sunday few
people ventured away from home.
Not one ceut of toll was collected
at the gate west of towu, being
the first "whitewash" in the ex
perence of the gate keeper.
You cannot enjoy perfect health,
rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes
if your liver i? -sluggish and your
bowels clogged. DeWitt's Little
Early Risers cleanse the whole
system. They never gripe.
Trout's drug store.
The Annual May Meeting will
be held at the Sideling Hill Bap
tist Church, Friday, Saturday,
and Sunday, May 3, 4, and 5,
Elders White, of Virginia, Mere
dith of Delaware.and Bogardus of
New York are expected to be in
attendance.
Cards are out announcing the
marriage of Miss Grace Gayton
of Baltimare to Dr. J. Edinocd
Kempter of St. Thomas, Pa., ou
the 1 1th inst. The News extends
congratulations to the Doctor who
made many friends during his
stay in Fulton county.
Mrs. E. C. Trout of "The Wil
lows" gave a dinner on Friday
evening to a party of young gen
tlemen which was a very pleasant
affair. This courtesy was extend
ed in honor of her son Hal B.
Trout, who left on Saturday
morning for Montana.
George A. Harris, who is tak
ing treatment at the University
hospital in Philadelphia, under
went a successful operation three
weeks ago, and is getting along
nicely. He expects to bo restor
ed to his usual health in the
course of another mouth or two.
While in Loudon a few days
ago, we dropped in to see our
young friends Charlie Scott and
, Wdtson Lynch. They are in
Horner's building a room that
has been used for a storo many
years. They have a nice stock,
nicely arranged and everything
looks favorable for a nice busi
ness. Services in the U. B. churches
on the Hustontown charge for
April 21 will be as follows: Knobs
ville, 10:80 a. m.; Bethlehem. 2.'d0
p. in.; Hustontown, 7.30 p. in.
The sacrament of the Lord's Sup
per will be administered at the
close of the service in the Huston
town church. All are welcome
to these services.
' W, IL Dofok, Pastor.
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(Hear Kiilc.
Farmers are busy plowing,
sowing oats, ami pltinting pota
toes. Mrs. Uoward Penisar and 11.
J. Grove are on the sick list.
Mrs. George Myers ,iul son f
Trough Creek are visiting friends
at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. Mowers
made a business trip to Sliip
pensburg last week'.
William L. Fields is improving
his premises by erecting a sum
mer kitchen.
Henry Huston and E. S. Kes
selriug purchased a couple of
horsed from H. E. Huston last
week.
Four of our boys were tishiug
Friday night. They don't boast
of their success.
Mrs. Ephraim Anderson and
sou Glen spent a couple of days
the past week with her sister,
Mrs. James Stevens.
S. M. Shore of Three Springs,
the well kuowu apple tree agent,
is out looking after the interests
of his farm here.
The Jr. O. U. A. M. of this
place are having the lower part of
the hall plastered.
Gilbert Kerliu purchased a
farm last week, where he expects
sometime in the near future to
erect dwellings.
Mr. Elmer Hehnau left Wednes
day for Pittsburg after teaching
a successful term of school at
this place.
Miss Minna and Luther drove
spent from Friday until Monday
with their sister, Mrs. Richard
Miller at Robertsdale.
Drs. Hill and Shoemaker were
called to our town ou Sunday,
their patients being Lilian Henry
and Frank Baker.
Amaranth.
The farmers are busy plowing
and making ready for spring
crops.
Wesley Smith, of Bedford
county has moved into the tenant
house on Dr. McKibbiu's farm,
which was vacated by D. R. M el
lot t. Mr. Mellott moved into his
new house located in the woods
where he will hump his back' to
make an opening.
Michael Douahoo of Cumber
laud was in our Valley lust week
buying fat cattle.
Mrs. Alex. Sipc, of Silver
Mills, spent last Thursday with
her father, Robert Carson of this
place. Robert has been in poor
health for the past two years.
Mrs. W. L. McKibbiu is also on
the sick list.
John S. Crawford was in Ever
ette Wednesday and conveyed
Mrs. Rebecca Reiser to the home
of our old friend, Jacob I.'iessing
er, and giving the introduction to
which we expect to hear the wed
ding bells ring soon.
Dr. Wm. L. McKibbiu is again
being initiated into the saddle,
since his son Dr. James went to
Dakota.
Whips Cove.
Farmers are busy plowing this
week'.
Goorgo, Lily and EtTamv Lay
ton have gone to Clearfield.
The sale of the property of Ab
ner Hart dee'd was well attended
on Thursday. George Diehl
bought the farm.
D. A. Baker has returned to
the Cove again.
Blanche Mellott carried the
mail between Locust Grove and
Crystal Springs last week.
Ed Diehl, who has been teach
ing at Rays Hill this winter, re
turned home last week.
The spelling school at the Up
per school house Friday night
was a success. Friday being the
last day of school.
LetitiaPeck,afterteachingavery
successful term of school, which
closed last Thursday, returned
to her home in Thompson town
ship. Duhlin .Mills.
Wiuegardner's school closed
last Thursday.
Jere Catchall will teach a term
of summer school near this place.
Howard Harnett is all smiles.
It's a boy.
Emory Booth spent ashorttime
with his mother near McCounells
burg. Isaac Bolinger spent Saturday
night and Sunday with his moth
er. Some young people of' this
pluce think that Easter comes
twice a year. You are hard on
eggs, boys.
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Do You Know
That the Largest
House Furnishing
Establishment
in the County is at
HUSTONTOWN?
Aay we add, too, that it is the best, for Good sare
lirst class and Prices low.
There is constantly in stock
Bedsteads, 3.00, up. ! Then, there are Mattress-
Trim 1 tod si ends-nil nrW I 08, Couches, LoUUgCS, CotS,
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some as low as 3."0.
Bodsprings, 1.50 up.
Stoves.
Cook Stoves from 12.50
up; also, Cook Stoves for
coal or wood, Pipe, Elbows,
Dampers, Skillets, Pots,
Carpets
from 15c a yard up; Mat
tings from V2kc to 25c a
yard. Table Oil Cloth, 15,
10, and 17c a yard. Fine
Table Covers. Screen Doors
complete hinges, screws,
Harness
complete Liues, Bridles,
and Harness parts. Work
and Driving Collars, Pads,
Call and see us, in the
Dawney Building. f
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runners Attention.
I have just received 1000 bus.
Fancy Seed Potatoes both Early
and Late Varieties which I will
seil at Rock Bottom Prices. I
guarantee this seed fine and will
refund the money if not satisfaC-
1'iry.
Clay Pakk, ;
Huntingdon Co., Pa.,
Job Couldn't Have Stood It j
If he'd had Itching 1'iles. They j
; '.re terribly annoying; but Buck-
:i s Arnica .salve will cure tliOj
"orst case of piles on earth. It
ii is cured thousands. For Injur- j
i s, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it
is the best salve in the world, j
Price 25c a box. Cure guarau-1
teed. Sold by W. S. Dickson. j
Normal School.
I will begin the term of Normal
Monday, April L'Htli, at 1.30 p. m.
to continue eight weeks.
Write liHi for further informa
tion. B. N. Palm i:u,
Needmore, Pa.
'l is I'.asy to Feel Good.
Countless thousandshave found
a blessing to the body in Dr.
King's New Life Pills, which pos
tively cure Constipation, Sick
Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice,
Malaria, Fever and Ague and all
Liver and Stomach troubles.
Purely vegetable, never gripe or
weaken. Only 25c at W. S. Dick
son's drug store.
AcoiJent to a Dog.
On last Saturday while Henry
Tritle was hauling limestone, his
iluableshephei'd dog was caught
between the wheel and wood rank,
i ';dhadone of his legs badly
crushed. Under the skillful
treatment of Mrs. Tritle, who set
the broken limb, the oor fellow
promises to make a speedy recov
ery. One of the salesmen of Hecker
man's Peerless Horse & Cattle
Powder has in the last three
months seen and taken the names
of oighty'ono different brands of
cattle powder aud only oueof them
was a ten cent package and it only
weighed a half pound and we be
lieve you would agree with us
that Peerless Powder at 10c a
pound pack is as good as any of
them if you could try them all.
The protit for the merchant on
1 'eerless Powder is not large. In
fact so small that many of the
drug stores will not handle it
which we believe is quite a re
comeudation for it. Try a pack
of it and convince yourself.
Harry Huston tells you more
about his big store at Clear Ridge
in a new ad this week.
Sofas, Cupboards, Sinks,
Wa sh s tan d s , 1 ic t u r e Fra n i es
Mouldings, &c, &c.
Pans, Tinware, Washboilers,
Strainers, Pails, tin aud
galvanized, Dippers, Basins,
Teakettles, Coffee Pots. Also
and pulls from 1.00 to 1.
25. Window screens, lMc,
up. Hinges strap aud butt
2c up. Axes, (15c; Hatch
ets, 32c. Window Shades,
10c up.
Harness Oil, Harness Dress
ing; Machine Oil, Roof
Paints, &c.
I MEN WANTED! :
4 Vyf
Respectable tiinjflo men
J atft'd IS to 27 yours, able and
willing to work with spade 4
and shovel in summer, and
ax and saw in winter. One J
man to lire steam ditching
machine. fcM per month and
hoard. Or ffl.T.'i per day
without hoard. Kxtra terms
for long continued faithful
J service. Xo free car fare.
t ED REICHENBACH,
County Surveyor,
Jefferson, Wisconsin.
i ATTENTION !
I have just received the
largest and Best assorted
line of popuIar,np-to-date
Millinery Goods
for Spring and Summer
ana guarantee my custo
mers a saving of from
25 to 75 Per Cent.
Gall and see them.
MRS. B. J. MOORHEAD'
Hustontown, Pa.
HARNESS
AND
FARM GEARS.
I have now on hand the largest,
best and cheapest assortment of
Hand Made Harness
in Pennsylvania, and sell them
cheaper than the cheapest. Har
ness from $8 to $25 always on
hand. UKMIOM BKK, we inako
all our work 11V HAND and
guarantee it to he all right.
Fly Nets and Summer Dusters
very cheap and at COST with
Harness.
Farm Gears
of all kinds always on hand
ready for use. We (five
Sl'KCl.U.
low prices to our
I T I.TOM COl'NTY
customers. Whins. Collars.
Haines, Uridles, aud every tiling
for the horse.
i iuo ui uau lur prices ueiore
you huy.
W. H. HOSTFTTF.K.
Mercersl)iiry:, l'a. S
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H) old muclilncK In excliiwii.'R for Slnu'i'rs. for
which we will my tU'.ui. Aim), four i;oikI hu m
wuuted. Ciouil VMiL-und xuuiuy employim-m.
Address,
S. I). KTKVKNS.
Clmiiiher.iiut'i;, .
Report of Akersville Primary
school. Number of pupils, i
Attended every day during the
last month Esta Akers, Essie
Williams, Mary Sieliug, Ada Hix
son, Vernio Duvall,' Ira Duvall,
Lurn Duvall, Samuel Tute, Earl
Jackson, and Blaine Ilixson. At
tended every day during the
term Esta Akers, Vernio Duvall,
Ira Duvall, aud Blaine Hixson.
Gertrude Hofce, teacher.
Corn S Corn 1 Corn I
For sale at S. A. Nesbil'a at the
lowest cash prices.
Harness !
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FOR A PENNY
hiveMcd In iHi-ditl imiiI Vol' CAN
OllTtlm liiMt. iiOMslli'e pv!i( n on mi,
thiiiK In Uio liimit'. line.
UKMI MIII H wo took 1 hi; Hrst pre
mium nt the )lmitih!:doii County Ksilr
uml know rood luiinrss when ui'mvij
thorn.
We can quote you ltnpyj Har
ness every t hi njr complete, from
.").00 to $'i(l.(l(.
T 'am and Farm Harness, 00
to Mo. 00.
Flynets (team) l.i" to $1.00 a
pair.
Flynets (hiiijoy) H. to M.00.
Collars, !i" vents to .")().
Whips, 8 cent., to l.r0.
Summer Lap Holies - cents
toK.iiO.
We Itorp ii
Rull L.tno
of rverylliinu iimM by n horse owner.
We utii mi fuel hit till our tfuoris, tiuil
Kuunintoe tlifin to bet ritrht, or money
reftimleil.
II. L. NORRIS,
1 hrcc hprnijAs, ru.
THE
BIGGEST AND BEST
S Furniture
Store
I In the Cumberland Valley.
Good reliable goods. Pair
J prices, careful attention and
t courteous treatment. This
i means a good deal when you
; are buying articles you ex-
l poet -to last you for many
years.
NEW STOCK OF
Baby Coaches
! and Go Carts
H
now ready. If you have a
! nice baby you want to see
those.
We pay the freight ou 10
i worth.
( H Sierer & Co f
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New l'iuililii)t''..os.."il-,'i:it.ueonSt.
j Chambcrsburg.
Spring Announcement !
We have just arrived from the
F.astern Cities with the largest
and llnest line of Millinery and
fancy yoods ever brought to Ful
ton county. 1 'rices lower than
ever before. Trimmino; done
free, in all the latest styles.
AH are kindly nkcil to como
and see the host of troods aud
low prices. Wo have scores of
Trimmed Hats besides hundreds
of I'ntrimined of all the latest
shades and shapes. Flowers of
all colors and prices. Children's
Hoods from fifteen cents up"
Sailors from twenty cents up.
L ad ie s ' re a d y m a d e S h i r t V a 1st s ,
Skirts and Wrappers.
Mrs. A. V. Little,
Bon Ton Store.
new Diuuiu rawuijf.
The undersigned has just put in
the necessary apparatus, and is
now prepared to make first class
Brooms .
Fersons having broom corn and
desirl.'jjf it made up, can do so
fur the half or at the rate of 10
and 2 cents per broom cash.
Carpet Weaving.
lluf Carpet woven on short no
tice aud satisfaction guaranteed.
S ANN Kit HAY,
lily; Cove Tannery.
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LITTLE S EXTENSION,
LOTS FOR SALE.
I). K. Little lias purchased land
J lying between the. Chamborsbury;
S and Mercershurjf pike ut the
forks east of town. He has had
5 it laid oil' in lots with alleys and
streets, and has ulready dispos-
' ed of six.
t There are yet u number of very
desirable ones tliut will be sold on
l:asy Payments. j,
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McConnullshiirg, Pa. C
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Harrisonville, Pa.
On llio Turnplkn nix iiiIIom pt f Morion-lli-llsbui'il.
M'IiIn oJdunil IMitiulilr holol Ktuhd hus
lionn entirely relmlle, nowly runiWicit uml Is
miller now uiunuiri'inent.
Kirst. CliiNN Aoooiiiiaoitiilloii.i.
lelli,rt)tf ill liouiti for Sutiimr Hofirdi'rK.
itHti'M HouHonuble.
Speolul AttuutUin to Triinslont i'iwoiu
THOMAS S. MKTAMI.
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doing while away.
Experience, the great teacher, has taught all pro
gressive, up to date business men that they must visit the
great commercial centers in order to keep pace with tho
growing demands of modem trade;.
With tliis in viow wo linvn vlait.rul T'liilnflolnliiii. nnrl urn
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now ready to show you a lino of Spring Goods of which wo
havo many reasons to bo proud.
The Editor of, the Fulton County News could not
spare us enough space in his great paper in which to fully
describe the many new and pretty things we have for you.
How about that new Spring Dress, Hat or pair of
Shoes? You want a big assortment to select from. You
won't be disappointed if you come here for it.
Special Attractions.
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Calico 4c up
Shirting 6, 7 aud 8c
White Goods He up
I flenched and Unbleached
Muslin , 5c per yd
14 yd Appletou A Muslin
for $1.00
Toweling 4c yd
Tablecloth 20c per yd
Ladies' Kibbed Vests 10c
Grocery
100 lbs Gran. Sugar $0.00
Gran. Sugar per lb 6c
Ar buckles Coffee l!3c
Hominy 2c lb
Heans Tic lb
Peas 4c lb
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1.000 lb Lard at 6c lb, Eggs 9c dozen, Butter 19c lb.
Yours for more business,
HARRY E. HUSTON
(Successor to Thomas W. Huston, Dec'd,)
Clear Ridge, Pa.
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G. J. MELLOTT
has just returned from the City where he
purchased a line of goods that will
be pleasing to his customers.
Prices are SRigHt.
He has a nice stock of
Spring Shoes, Dress Goods, Percales,
Lawns, , Calicoes,
Notions,
Hats and Caps, Groceries, Tobaccoes and Cigars,
Hardware, &c.
Calicoes from 3 cents
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Spring and Summer
We have gathered from five of the
Largest and Best
Woollen Houses, a magnificent line of
.SUITINGS
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TROUSERINGS.
we are selling suits the Cheapest, and workmanship
the 15cst.
Do not forget we have the very
Latest Styles
in Hats, and at prices that are right.
A. U. Nace & Sons.
DR. STEVENS, Dentist,
M'CONNNELLSBUKG, PA.
(iriidunto of I'. of I. Ten Vchtm1 1-pcr
ience. Iltitet liold. I'liiiiuum. Kilver Alu
iiiliiuiii. CeUulitld, kulitier, uml H'.uber Alumi
num lined. MtJtul with Ituhhe'- Aituulimeut.
IMatea from tH 3.00 up.
HiittKttK. iilutiuioud Crowds, LiitfUll Ciuwuh,
Gt.hi Cups. I'luliuold CupN, &(,
niliiiK of Niiturul Toelh Spcctnlty and
dll worn (f uarunti'cd.
iafommliou by umU or Id pernou.
EDWARD BRAKE.
Fashionable Barber,
One Door East of "Fulton Houko,"
MoooNNKi.i.snnfto, ia.
Klml-cluHn hlmvliiK uud tlulr Cutllng.
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Ladies' Hats and Sailors, a
big assortment, ranging in
prico from 30c to $2.;j"
Flowers for trimming Hats
5 to 3,"c per bunch
Children's Suits with and
without Vestoes 7uc to $4.r0
Brownie Overalls 2."c pair
Corsets 2iic each
Laces and Edging 2c yd up
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Raisins 8c lb
A Dandy Prune 7c lb
Peaches 9c lb
Tomatoes 8c for 3 lb cau
Corn 7c can
Fancy Little Onions 8c qt
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McConnellsburg & Ft. Loudon
Passenger, Freight and
Express Line.
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R. C. McQuade, Proprietor.
Hun Dau.v hbtwbkn Mcf!iNNm,ijiuuQ amu
h'on-i Louhon.
l.euvlnif MoOiiunelliiliurif nt IL':fl(' o'olook, P. M.,
umkluK uiiuueoiluu with nftoiuouu truln oo
S. P. U. It.
RoturoluK leave Fort Loudon on the arrival of
the eveulUK trulu on S. '. H. K.
I am prcpured to ourry iiiissunKerM and ei
prewi to make eonneutlou with all train at i t.
Loudon.