The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, April 03, 1902, Image 10

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    Kriek for sale at Morton's yard,
Hon. Coo. W. Skinner spent
Tupsdny in McConnellsburir.
I'aper and Border tlio same
in-iceatG.M.lV.lfs.lI.uicock.Md.
Peerless Liver Pi'ls uro ten
cents a bottle; worth throe times
that much.
C M. Holt has the largest line
of Wall Papers s..uth of N. Y.
All 10(12 stylos.
P. McNaughton,. Johnston Esq.,
arrived here from Washington, I).
C, Tuesday morning. ' j
Foley's Kidney Cure makes kid- ;
noy mid bladder right. Don't do-
lay taking. All dealers.
Go toG. M. Helt.lIancock.Md.,
for your WalllViper. I 'a per, lie per
roll, up: Herders, 25c per roll, up. i
The surest and safest remedy
for kidney and bladder diseases
is Foley's Kidney Cure. All deal
ers. 'J." "Honest Johu" i'lug Tobac
co Tairs and lie will secure you a
valuable knife. Ask your Mer
chant. Miss Grace Mosser arrived
Tuesday evening from Xewry,
Pa., to attend the nuptials of her
brother Dr. Mosser.
Your merchant will give you ;
free a dime's worth of "Honest j
John" Plug for 12 Honest John
Tags.
If you have any papering to be ;
done this spriug.it will be to your i
interest- to consult Thompson
and S teach. I
A tablospoou in each pack of
Heckerman's "Star Coffee"
which is best coffee packed and
costs the same as others.
Holy communion in St. Paul's ,
lie for mod church next Sunday ;
at lO.liU a. rn. Preparatory . ser- j
vices on Saturday nt 2.'M. p. m. J
'Bedford Plug" Tobacco is the
biggest made for the money, aud
1') ten-cent strips and lie gets a
k i, i fe. Mail same to 1 1. C. I lecker
tnan, Bedford, Pa.
Thompson it S teach are prepar
ed to furnish all the latest designs
in wall papers, aud put them on
for you with promptness. Wall
paper from 25 cents a roll up; bor
der same price.
Xocourtof iuquiryis necessary
to determine the quality of our
clothes. As to lit aud workman
ship they are pronounced all right.
Goldsmith & Co merer.
Miss Sue Peiglitel of this place
has just received word that her
niece, Libbie, second youngest
daughter of E. N. Peightel of
Pittsburg, is lying seriously ill
with appendicitis and peritonitis.
You are foolish to pay more
th;ku 1; for a pound package of
Horse it Cattle Powder. You can
buy "Peerless Horse & Cattle
Powder" for that and it is guar
anteed. District Deputy, W. II. Bauin
garduer assisted by Wells Castle
of K. G. E. went to Hopewell and
instituted a castle of -I'.l members
last Saturday evening. They all
had a nice time.
Mr. A. ti. Anderson, late of
Enid, writes that he and his fam
ily are in their new home at Home
stead, Pa., aud think they will like
the change. The News will keep
them iu touch with Fultou County.
Miss Gertrude Hoke returned
this (Wednesday) afternoon from
liiddlesburg, where she has just
completed a term of seven mouths
as a primary teacher in the grad
ed schools of that town. Miss
Hoke is a very successful teacher.
S. M. Iiobinsou has moved his
grocery from the Cooper build
ing to the Clevenger building
opposite the Telegraph office.
While Mr. Iiobinsou sells for cash
only his prices are such that it
will pay you to patronize him.
The Presbyterian church of
McConnellsburg, has been re
cently incorp irated and on
Wednesday evening of last week
a congregational meeting was hold
at which time, the following ;
named Persons were eleetetl t riw. I
- i - . . H. u .7.
tees: For six years, M. II. Shalt
nor and John B. liuuyuu; for four
years, J. (i. Keisner und William
E. lloke; and for two years, Wrri.
H. N'esbit and B. W. Peck.,
Tiie Mount Union Times says
that Col. Thomas S. Moorhoad
president of the Tuscarora Val
le Ea.ilroad (irmly believes there
is oil in Tusnirorn Valley. A
company has beeu organized aud
three test wells will be put down
shortly, one 7.r feet, one 1,(KX
feet, and one l,.r(iO in tho differ
ent strata. Drilling will be start
ed in a few days. It is ty be hop
ed, that petroleum may bo struck
in paying quantities, if so it
would make lively times in Tusca
rora Valley.
j Cashier S. II. E)v of tho citi-'
;zens bank Greeneiislle has sold'
liis wonderful llolstoin cow to
Shrado: A KaufTmnn. the cattle
valors. ny actual tost, towuuNiimuqjwr,
; sprnif.', W pounds or butter wore , iIIM iwaiinu uess nus pine w
. tnado from her milk in one month 'ive with tlio family of Mr. Will
and in oue day she gave 3L' quarts "m Charlton near Warfordsburg.
i and oue piut of milk. 1 Mr. James Waltz was visiting
1 Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Gross, of ' fiends in Thompson last week,
this place, are in Baltimore and ! Mrs' El'" Gregory who
; Philadelphia this week nurchas- ! llllH bwu i!1 for sometime is lin
ing spring goods for Mrs. Gross's
Milliner Biorr. Tr (I ,1. !
sires us to say that she will bo
prepared next week to show her
friends a stock of tho nicest
things she cau tiud in the eastern
market.'
J. W. Kinedollar writes that
the have moved to the Stigers
fiirm i tl.,Coruor near Mercers-
burg aud like their new home. I
They are right among Fulton j
county people having among their j
neighbors, Anthony Neuroth,
Sheriff Sheets, "Doc" Mollott,
Martin Clovengor, Jerry Glazier,
and others.
Noticc.
The Stockholders of the Fulton ;
Telephone Company will meet at '.
N'eedmore. at 1 o'clock .sham,
Tuesday, April 1.", I'.MrJ, for the i
purpose of electing officers, and !
for t10 transaction of such other !
; business as may come before j
them
sired
A full attendance is do-
J. II. COVALT,
President.
J. S. SWAIJT.WKMiKK, .
Secretary.
Dii.
Pleasant Kiiic.
Shives it Son are sawing a lot
f shingles for l B. IVshong.
Mrs. Lucy Mellott aud sister
Lizzie, spent Sunday with Mrs.
F 11. Shives.
Mr. A. G. Deshong of Harrisbn
ville starts for Somerset, Mon
day. John Lake is still "dickering"
a little once m a while.
Shot In liis Left l.cn.
For all kinds of sores, burns,
bruises, or other wounds DeWilts
Witch Hazel Salve is a sure cure.
Skin diseases yield to it at once.
Never fails in cases of piles. Cool
ing and healing. None genuine
but DeWitt's. Beware of counter
feits. "I suffered -for many years
.from a sore caused by a gun shot
wound iu my left leg," says A. S.
Fuller, English, Ind. "It would
not heal and gave me much troub
le. I used all kinds of remedies
to no purpose until I tried De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few
boxes completely cured me."
Six agents of a New Orleans live
stock company, headed by U. Har
vey Lewis, are scouring Blair and
Bedford counties for horses and
mules. They are paying high
prices for prime animals. They
do not seek to disguise the fact
that the live stock is to be shipped
to South Africa for use of the
1 Soers.
Neglect .Means Danger.
Don't neglect biliousness
constipation. Your health
sutler permanently if you do.
and
will
Do-
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Witt's Little Euly liisers cure
such case's. M. B. Smith, But
ornut, Mich., says, "DeWitts Lit
tle Early Risers are the most sat
isfactory pills I ever took.. Never
gripe or cause nausea." - -
. There are nearly lot) hoboes oc
cupying the tramp quarters in
the Cumberland county jail.
Their manner of living is not un
interesting. As many as five oc- !
cupy one cell, sleeping, reading
and smoking tin." time awav. '
Some are very intelligent and dai
lai.i
ly purchase the. newspapers.
A Chattanooga Drunnist's Stirfc
m cut.
Ilobt. J. Miller, Proprietor. -of
the Read House Drug Store of
GhaHtanoogft, TennV'ssee writes ;
"There is more merit in Foley's
Honey and Tar than in any other
cough syrup. The calls for it
multiply wonderfully ai d we sell
more of it than all other cough
syrups combined." All dealers.
, .
l aucy silk vestings,nobby pan-1
taloonings aud just the stuff for !
spring suitings will bo found
at !
Goldsmith & Comorer's.
l'Muntnonla is Kohhed of its Tcr- j
. . rot's. I
By Foley's Honey and Tar. It
stops tho racking cough and heals
aud strengthens the lungs, If
taken in time it will prevent an;
attack of pneumonia. Refuse j
substitutes. All dealers.
BANNER SALVE
tha most haallng aalv In tha world.
Dickeys .Mountain.
Tlio family of W. II. Pittmau
exacts to move in tlio house
where Mrs. Kate Uess lias rosid-
Provin?? slowly.
Kaeho-1 Humbert, who has
been teaching in Lancaster coun
ty, has returned to her home to
speud the summer. Her many
friends are glad to welcome her
back.
Mr. Alvey Williams spent Sat
urday and Sunday with his sis
tor Mrs. Ingram, of Hancock.
I). T. Humbert and Miss Mary
Simpson made a business trip to
town one day last week.
Miss Ethel McEldowney is
spending a few days with Mrs.
Kate Hess.
The preaching at Hoardyard
by Kev. Funk was well attended.
I'reachiug will bo held at Auti-
och April fi, by Krv. Baugher.
A. C. l'eck of uear Covu.lt, was
a welcome visitor at the home of
Mrs. Hess on Sunday evening,
Miss Lulu Simpson, who has
been spending thelast few months
with her sister Mrs. II. B. Atkin-
j sou of Mercersburg, has return
' d to her home iu this place.
Wilson E. Litton of Websters
j Mills passed through our vicinity
! oue day last week.
A Spelling Bee will be held at
Bald Eagle pn Friday evening,
April 4.
Mrs. Hess, Mary Simpson, and
sister Kebecca, and niece Miss
Bessie, took dinner with the fam
ily of Mr. Richard Ilollinshead on
Suuday last.
Mr. Howard Zimmerman ex
pects to open his store iu Hancock
on the first day of April, his fam
ily having moved to that place.
You get better presents for
"Honest Johu" Plug Tobacco
Tags than any other kind. Ask
your Merchant for a list.
REMOVAL.
I take thin method of informing my
friends ami tin? public generally, thai
I have removed my stock of good
from my old stand to the new room in
the ( 'levenger building, opposite the
'JVlegruph oltice, where will be found a
Fresli Supply of Groceries,
consisting of
Spices, Kiiliiii;
Starch,' iVc,
Coffees, Sugur, Tea.
l'owdt r, Kxtructs.Corn
iSa Also u full and
Fresli Supply of Confections
of all kinds. I have cheap Cundy and
I have extra line Candy which 1 am
going tosell at small prolit. I also have
Tobacco and Cigars.
j I will be pleased to have yon cull
j and examine my Stock and feel sure
j I can please you in prices. Thanking
you for pu-l favors I respectfully asl;
j a continuance, of the same.
Vciy respectfully,
S. M. Robinson.
Special attention is called to
J oiler at I w per pound.
V. S.
11 eoffci
Terms, Cash,
Men Wanted,
Itespeetiible single men, aged
i) to years, able and willing
to work with spade and shovel,
and do other common labor iu
rummer, and do work in the
woods in winter. No free ear
fare. Wages .t'JU per month and
board. Kxtra nay for long con
tinued faithful service.
ED RFICIIKNBACH,
County Surveyor,
Jetli ison, Wisconsin.
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KALBACH & SPANGLER, j
Knobsville, I'a.,
.VuitHlttclurt-r of
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Al.l. KIM S of
Ronni and WORKED
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Flooring, Siding, and Shingles
always on huuds.
Frame Stuff
furnished to order with
promptness.
Mills one mile north of
Knobsville.
LUMBER
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Bungalow and Mission
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modeled after dosigns in th.i old mission houses of Southern Califor
nia and liew Mexico and far away lllndoostan.
QUAINT AND ODD, IHONMF1KD AND STKONG.
We hove it in ODD PIKC'KS -mainly Uall Seats, Hall Glosses
with hooks for coats and hats, Centre Tables, Library and Writinjf
Tables, Plant Stands, Tabourets, Stools and Desks in Flemish (dead
Mock i, Weathered (rusty bronze) ak. We finish Hook-Cases, Side
boards, Dining Tallies ond other pieces to match. .Tust mode some
Itedrnom pieces to order for a large New York City house. Can
moke it for you if you like. This is THK Furniture Store of the Cum
berland Volley.
ass and
t inr stock of Urns and Iron lieds is very large and complete
inan new designs and finishes just placed on the lloor.
PARLOR FURNITURE
the same way. A :t-piece set in Solid Mahogany, Semi-Colonial de
sign, covered in rich moire silk damask is very cheap at .".". (iood
.1-Piece Sets as low as
o Three-Fold
JJ) standard sue, complete, at
at that.
Bedroom
in Crolden dak, T.ird Kye Maple, Curly Mireh, White I'.namel and Af
rican Mahogany.
SVou don't know how many nice things we hive until yon come and
see them. We pav the freight on "'10 wurlh.
8 II. SIERER & CO.,
O FURNITURE MAKERS,
$ On Oueen Street, Chambersburg
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SPRING and SUMMER
MILLINERY.
Ueady for one and all. Milli
nery disjjlay. The largest, grand
est, and most attractive ever
brought to Fulton county.
TRIMMED HATS.
Beautiful and becoming, rich
olid exquisite models from Balti
more, Philadelphia, ond the
swell patterns from New 'York
are all found in our store. We
TRIM HATS FREE
of charge, and trim them in best
style, and quote undoubtedly the
lowest prices on everything.
Call and be convinced that
ours is the Bon Ton Store.
MRS. A. F. LITTLE.
I FARMERS, ATTENTION!
The season is here when
you are thinking about farm
machinery, aud 1 want to
tell you that I am better
than ever prepared to offer
you inducements. Remem
ber I am headquarters for
Buggies, Hinders,
Mowers, llay Hakes, Hay
Tedders, Corn Plows, Culti
vators, Spring-tooth Har
rows in fact, all kinds of
Farming Implements.
Repairs
for nil kinds of machinery.
Pumps, Pipe and Fittings,
Fencing Wire, 'Washing Ma
chines, till kinds of Hard
ware, Dr. I loss's Stock Food
every packageguarauteed.
Chop, Graham Flour, andCornmeal
always on hand, together
v with a full line of Groceries,
c Confectionery, Tobaccos and
Cigars.
W. II. NESHIT,
(Opposite Fultou House)
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Administrator's Notice.
Kstute of Hou. John M. Knre. deceused.
Lottei-H of Hduiinliirallon. on the estate
ir lion. Johu M. Forti, late uf Todd
township lete;iit-d, trnviutf !en Krtinteil
Uy tht: Iteirki.ifr of Wills for Fulton county to
tlio siibseOliTN. wliisn niwit olllee BdtlresM 1m
Krioi.vllltf. Knitoi) itouiuy. Pu.. all peruou
who uru indelited to the suid ewtute will please
make puyuit-nl und those huvlnu ululijis will
Liru.eiil them to
D. KDWAKI) VOHK
J. C II AKI.KS KtlKK,
March -D, I !. Adiiilnliuuior-i.
THE BEST rx1.7
LAWN Ik
Fort Sale Four colonies of! Hark Wanted.
Hoes in Hoot Simplicity Hives. ; We are in the market for 5000
Will sell one or more to suit pur- jtons Uock Oak IJurk. For price
chasers. Call ou or write to ! write
N. (1. Cunningham, C. Cueene &. Son,
New Crenada, I'a.
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Iron Beds
Screens
V.lsewhere, l.rJni a
and not dear
Furniture
INVITATION
You nre'.lnviteirto soe the tinet
unrl iahpitptHi lot of Wall Paper wim
llc ever brought to this conntv by
iNiIliiw or huvititf them brought to
your hoiK. Here are oulv u few of
the many barRuins:
Mornl Designs, white bmrk.artiK
tiealtv co omd, 1 cents all around.
(iilt 1'iipcrs, nmny deslf dh, 60
nil around.
Tapestry and Glimmers, H cts.
and up
Raw unJ Watered Silk, 12 cts.
aud up.
A No. thefamoiH ! lorodorns that
lire all the nife no home iiHtodate
without one or more- cents,
All ItordciH and I'npeis same price
per roll.
Pa, (It's wNhini? work don? will
save nmnoy by ealllii nu the Under-nt-'necl
We yuaraniee to put on
n;ore jiiiiut unci haukf more paper in
one dtiv than auv other two men In
ilieeoimry. All w ork brtistJealiy ex
tnujted and satisrantl'i 1 111 ii rati teed
or no :ltart:e We also handle White
Jjt-ad wit h live-year Ruaruntee niven
Kstiutailon.s free, t'ail on or address
THOMPSON & STEAI,
Painters, Paperhangers & Frescoers,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Cheap Homes j
During the past few
days
four more
Desirable Lots
IN THE
Little Extension
east of town liave been sold.
There are a few of the very i
nest lett yet, anU they will 1
be sold on terms to suit tha 1
purchaser. Apply to S
D. E. LITTLE j
McCONNEI.LSUUKCi, Pa.
HAKliU & MARTIN,
Undertakers,
Locust Ghove, Pa.
Fine Funeral Car, Latest
Designs in Caskets and
Burial Cases.
We are prepared to take
charge of funerals on short
notice aud furnish just what
you want.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
and Prices Reasonable.
Place of business near
John Plessinger's store.
AGENTS WANTED
Lawn Swing aid Settees, Hammock
Chain, Camp Chain and Stool,
Ironloj Tablci, Waih Beochea, tic
AgenU easily make
$5 to $10 Per Day.
Will furnish sapiplei at re
duced prices to those desiring
agency. Exclusive territory
given. Address,
Clearfield Wooden-Win Co.,
CLEARFIELD, M.
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Saltillo. li,
Attention, Good Dressers !
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the ordinary, yet prices are no higher than you have paid for
inferior goods. They guarantee absolute satisfaction
and with it goes our unqualified endorsement.
We Bhall be glad to have you call and you will be glad you
came.
J. K. JOHNSTON,
McConnellsburg, Fo.
The A7orid Moves
and so does the machinery in the
Willow Grove Woollen Mills
' at Burnt Cahins, Pa.
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The proprietor has had over 50 years experience, and is
confident that he can please nil who muy entrust him with
their work.
Manufacture of Carpet and Wool Carding a speciality.
Wool Batting for Haps none better.
Carpet Chain always in stock.
I will take in wool and ork at the following places :
Booth Brothers, Dublin Mill.-; A. N. Witter's, Waterfall; W.
L. Berkstresser. Orchard C rove: W. K. Spoor, Saluvia:
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) Lynch's store at Crystal Spr: ogs: Jackson's store at Akers
ville, P. J. Barton's, Hustoi town, and Huston's store at
tr" Clear Kidge.
p-"i I will mako monthly visits to these places during tho
.4 seasou, and will receive work and return it.
jp Thankful for past favor: , and (soliciting a continuance
of the same, I am, respect ully,
5 li. U. I1ERTZLEU,
cn Burnt Cabins, Pa.
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' The timo for clounlntf houso and inalciiig t;urUuii will noon lie j,
1 ht'iv. Vou mi-lit say, "Well, we know tliut. Tell us Hometliing we t-J
93 don't know." Well, we think we ;au. We can sell you a pood roll- C
er w'now sl"io for "e, und an oil shade, decorated, with frinjjo on, (,')
? at in:; table oil cloth, )!! in. wide, 14c, and it might Vx thut you are !,
just going to house keeping or that some of your tinware is worn out. I
If so, we cun sell you tin cups 2 for Oc, coffee pots, 2, .'J, und 4 qts., H fcj
to l"x!, wash basins Ik:, tire shovels 3 and ;"x:, buckets 5 to 2;!c, dish ,-;
puns 15 to liHc, colanders 10c, milk strainers 8 to 17c, spit boxes He, vi
wash boilers. No. H, II."k;, dust pans c, pot lids Tx;, coffee mills IS to P
30e, porcelain pans 17 apd 21c, porcelain kettles 20, 32 and 4c, C
Iron porcelain kettles, B qt., 2.V: K qtH 32c; 10 qt., 3o, glass oil cans t
18c, diapers 4 to 10c, brooms 13, 20 and 2.'m), Itisiug Sun stove polish is
5c, liluek Jack, in one pound cans, Sc. If you need a gurden rake (,'
or a hoe, come to us.
Shirts !
Mrs. Potts
We nuve got In our Kpring lino of dress shirts, und they uro up-
to-date in quality and price. The best dress shirt ever brought to
town for the money 24c. Others at 45, 4S and 05c, and in working
shirts we lead never follow 24, :)H und 44c. Don't fail to sio our
lace curtains and curtain poles. In our lust nd we mentioned that
we would sell coal oil, KiO test, ut
your ean along and try us.
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ROUSS RACKET STORE
HULL & 1JENDER, Managers.
NOW IN
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Our spring line of Suitings
is almost all in; and a- huger
and better selection we have
never had to olTer." The prices
are the cheapest. All wool
suits to order at 9.50 to the
very best. We make and trim
all suits as they should be.
Trouserings at 3.00 new style
These goods we bought ' at a
great reduction, and -to you
we give the benefit.
Glad to have you see the
goods.
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We Have a Good Thing and
Want Everybody to Know it.
We have secured tho exclusive right
for this vicinity to take ordtrs for tho
famous tailoring of
STRAUSS BROS.,
Chicago. We are now
displaying their newest
samples of Fine
Woolen 8 and urge
everyone interested In
good clothes to call and
inspect them. Wo show
NEARLY 5 0 0 PATTERNS.
by far the largest line in the country, con
sisting of many exclusive effects in wor
steds, cassimeres, Scotches, clays, serges,
etc. STRAUSS BROS, make tho kind
of clothes you like to wear, accurately
tailored, perfect fitting, distinctly above
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