The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, April 10, 1902, Image 8

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Brick for sale at Morton's yard.
Mr. W. II. Willet, of Patterson, I
spout a few hours in town, Mon
day. Have tlio frouts from "Uecker-1
man's Halting Soda" and secure
valuable presents.
Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Edwards
of Six Mile Kun have moved to
Thomas town.
Mr. J. Emery Ilessler of Pleas
ant, liidge spent a few hours in
town last Friday. .
A daughter was born on the
24th ult, to Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
"Woodcock of Altooua.
"Ileckcrman's Baking Soda"
is "ca pack and even the package
is valuable,-- save them.
Ft ley's Kidney Cure makes kid
ney and bladder right. Don't de
lay taking. All dealers.
Mrs. (loo. W. Skinner and
daughter Miss Mary came over
from Chambersburg, Monday.
11. King Mellotthas a full force
of men at work on Sharpe Patter
son's new house on Water street
The surest and safest remedy
for kidney and bladder diseases
is Foley's Kidney Cure. All deal1
crs.
Mr. Dyson F. Fraker of Fort
Littleton called at the News office
a few minutes while in town last
Saturday.
Our old friend Jacob Schultz
of Union township, spent a few
hours in town on Wednesday of
last week.
If you have any papering to be
done this spring.it will be to your
interest to consult Thompson
and S teach.
Mrs. John R. Fisher and Miss
Clara Stouer of Bedford are
spending a couple of weeks with
friends here.
"Ileckcrman's Baking Soda"
is absolutely pure.. Save the
fronts bearing his signature and
secure valuable presents.
Miss Nora A. Conrad of Cliam
bersburg, came over Monday for
a short stay among friends on
this side of the mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morgret,
of Thompson township, spent
Monday night with the family of
John B. Runyan in this place.
Col. William Bishop who had
been spendieg the winteriu Mary
land returned to this place last
Saturday and is staying at Mrs.
Kelley's.
M rs. Lottie Over and son Edgar
Fulton Over of Bedford returned
to Bedford last Saturday after
spending a few days at the Wash
ington House.
Mrs. Annie Shimer returned to
her home in this place last Satur
day after having spent a week at
Big Cove Tannery with Mr. and
Mrs. Elliot Ray.
You will get the very purest if
you buy "Becker man's" Baking
Soda" and you can secure nice
presents by the return of fronts
bearing his signature.
No court of inquiry is necessary
to determine the quality of our
clothes. As to fit and workman
shipthey are pronounced all right.
Goldsmith & Comcrer.
Beautiful, hardy, entrancingly
fragrant once planted, lasts a
lifetime "The Cinnamon Vine,"
new from China. Roots only five
cents. For sale by D. Malloy.
Miss Stella Logue who has just
completed a very successful term
of teaching in Franklin county
spent from Saturday till Monday
with the M isses Uoke in this place.
Sale KcKistur.
Saturday, April 19. Mary
Kohue will sell at the late resi
dence of A. W. McClain near Wa
terfall, cows, farming implements
household goods, Ac. Sale be
gins at 1 o'clock.
A Nearly Fatal Runaway.
Started a horrible ulcer on the
leg of J.B. Oruer, Franklin Grove,
111., which delied doctors and all
remedies for four years. Then
B ucklin 's A r u ica Salve cured hi in.
Just as good for Boils, Burns,
Bruises, Cuts, Corns, Scalds, Skin
Eruptions, and Piles. 2."c at W.
S. Dickson's drug store.
WiclJ A Sharp Ax.
Millions marvel at the multi
. tude of maladies cut off by Dr.
King's New Life Pills the most
distressing too. Stomach, Liver
and Bowol troubles Dyspepsia,
Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Bil
iousness, Fever, Malaria, all fall
before these wonder workers.
Sric at W. S. Dickson's drug store.
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R Little of
McConnellsburg, apent Sunday
hero.
Mrs. M. E. Cattlett who has
spentthe winter in Baltimore with
her daughter Mrs. Fisher, is at
home again.
D. T. Humbert expects to go to
Princeton, N. J. soou business
aud pleasure combiued. We
have no better citizen than Dave;
ttie worst that may be said of him
is that he is a bachelor.
Miss Stella Sigel and Aunio
Bernhart spent Thursday night
it Ephraim Gregory's.
Normal School.
We will open a Normal School
in the P. O. S. of A. Hall at Need
more, Pa., beginning April fMh,
to contiuue eight weeks. Prof.
B. N. Palmer will assist during
part of the term.
Rates same as usual, with a re
duction to those taking both
terms.
Excellent boarding facilities
near school. For further partic
ulars address
Blaiu Tkuax
Stklla M. Baud.
Mr. George Gaily Chambers,
formerly of Ayr township, has
accepted the priucipalship of the
Ridley Park High School for the
remainder of this unexpired term
and lias also hired for next year.
We congratulate our young friend
as the positiou carries with it a
salary of eleven hundred dollars
a year, besides the fact that he
will bo located in one of Philadel
phia's most beautiful suburbs.
Notice.
The Stockholders of the Fulton
Telephone Company will meet at
Need more, at 1 o'clock sharp,
Tuesday, April 15, 1901', for the
purpose of electing officers, and
for the transaction of such other
business as may come before
them. A full attendance is de
sired. J. H. COVALT,
President.
Dj. J. S. SWAUTZWELDKU,
Secretary.
Mr. G. L. Gordon who has been
visiting his mother in Thompson
township was a pleasant caller at
this office last Wednesday. Mr.
Gordon is a brakesman on the B.
& O. railroad and has a run be
tween Brunswick aud Cumber
land. A Chattanooga Druggist's State
ment. Robt. J. Miller, Proprietor of
tiie Read House Drug Store of
Chattanooga, Tennessee writes :
"There is more merit in Foley's
Honey and Tar than in any other
cougli syrup. The calls for it
multiply wonderfully aud we sell
more of it than all other cough
syrups combined." All dealers.
Miss Teressa, the 10 year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Duffey of Webster Mills had the
misfortune last Friday evening to
fall aud break her right arm be
twoen the elbow aud wrist. You
must wait till the snow birds go
away Teddie, before you begin to
make garden.
Neglect Means Danger.
Don't neglect biliousness and
constipation. Your health will
sutfer ermaneutly if you do. De
Witt's Little Early Risers cure
such cases. M. B. Smith, Hut
ernut, Mich., says, "DeWitts Lit
tle Early Risers are the most sat
isfactory pills I ever took. Never
gripe or cause nausea."
Of the 478 ancient and modern
translations of the Bible, -JSGluive
been mado by missionaries aud
the annual circulation in what are
known as mission fields is over
3,L':jO,000 volumes, largely parts,
but with nearly 1)5,00'..) entire Bi
bles. Pneumonia is Kohhcii of its Ter
rors.
By Foley 's Hon ey and Ta r. 1 1
stops the racking cough aud heals
autl strengthens the lungs. If
taken in time it will preveut an
attack of pneumonia. Refuse
substitutes. All dealers.
A list of Handsome presents
for the return of fronts from
"Hockerman's Baking Soda" is
now being prepared. Save the
fronts bearing his signature.
Fancy silk vestings.nobby pan
taloonings and just tho stuff for
spring suitings will bo found at
Goldsmith fc Comorer'a.
RANNER 8 A L V H
tn. moit hasting aalv. in th. world.
West Dublin.
. Johu MarU will live on Dr. Da
vis's farm this year.
William Keebaugh has moved
from Dr. Davis's farm to Jehu
Booth's farm near Dubliu Mills.
Mr. Lape lias moved to J. W.
Cutchall's farm.
George King moved to Joseph
Edwards's property north of tho
State Road.
John F. Johnson has his saw
mill at J. E. Lyon's sawing for the
ueighbors and for Mr. Lyon.
Daisy Hoover spent a few days
this week at Hustontown.
John Deavor will soon close his
school, and he expects to go to
.Millersville Normal for awhile.
J. E. Lyon wears a smile it is
a girl.
David Stevens has been quite
ill.
J. A. Mum ma will move to the
Isenberg farm in Licking Creek
township.
Ross King spent Sunday at
home.
J. G. Lyon is a little better than
ho had been during the winter.
Shot lit His Left Leg.
For all kinds of sores, burns,
bruises, or other wounds DeWitts
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 De Witt's. Beware of counter
feits. "I suffered for many years
from a sore caused by a gun shot
wound in my left leg," says A. S.
Fuller, English, Iud. "It would
not heal and gave me much troub
le. I used all kinds of remodies
tt uo purpose until I tried De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few
boxes completely cured me."
MILLINERY GOODS :
at and below cost at
Cress's New Millinery Store. X
Opposite the Cooper House. J
.VcContiullNlMirR, I'u.
CRESS'S
New Millinery.
Everything in the millinery
line, including the most beau
tiful Pattern Hats, Trim
mcd Hats, and the choicest
selection of Flowers, Chif
fons, and Trimmings of
all kinds.
As this is our lirst spring
season, our goods are all
new, and of the LATEST
STYLES. No shelf-worn
goods, nor goods from other
seasons. Our Prices are
the Lowest. Call and be
convinced.
Thanking you for your pre
vious patrouage, we ask you
for a share of your present.
Store diagonally opposite the
Cooper House.
31 rs. E. M. GUESS.
REMOVAL.
I take this method of Informing my
friends and the public generally, that
1 have removed my stock of goods
from my old stand to the new room in
the Clevenger building, opposite tho
Telegraph office, where will be found a
Fresh Supply of Groceries,
consisting of Collecs, Sugar, Tea,
Spices, Baking Powder, Extracts, Corn
Starch, Ac, Ac. Also a full and
Fresh Supply of Confections
of all kinds. I have cheap Candy and
1 have extra line Candy which 1 am
going to sell at small prollt. I also have
Tobacco and Cigars.
I will be pleased to have you call
and examine my Stock and feel sure
J can please you In ju ices. Thanking
you for past favors 1 respectfully usk
u continuance of the suinc.
Very respectfully,
S. M. Robinson.
1'. !!. Special attention is called to
a collt e I offer ut Km per pound.
Terms, Cosh.
Men Wanted.
IteHix'ctable single men, aged
20 to 2" years, able and willing
to work w ith spude and shovel,
uiitl do other common labor in
summer, and do work in the
woods in winter. No free cur
fare. Wage UfllO per month und
board. F.xtra pay for long con
tinued faithful service.
' ED REICHENHACII,
County Surveyor,
Jelfersoii, Wisconsin.
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Bungalow and Mission. .
FURNITURE
modeled after designs In lha old mission houses of Southern Califor
nia and New Mexico and far away HindooKtan.
QUAINT AND ODD, PI GIN' I VI KD AND STUONG.
We have It in ODD IMKCES mainly Hall Heats, Hall Glasses
with hooks for coats and lints, Centre Tables, Library and Writing
Tables, Plant Stands, Tabourets, Stools and Desks In Flemish (dead
black ), Weathered ( rusty bronze) Oak. We finish Hook-Cases, Side
boards, Dining Tables and other pieces to match. Just made some
Bedroom pieces to order ' for a largo New York City houso. Can
make it for vou if you like. This Is TI1K Furniture Store of the Cuin-
berlantl Valley.
8 Brass and Iron Beds
Our stock of Hrass andiron Beds U very large and complete
Q until v new designs and finishes just placed on the floor.
g PARLOR FURNITURE
X the same way. A It-piece set in Solid Mahogany, Semi-Colonial de
Jrv sign, covered In rich moire silk damask Is very cheap at 55. Good
Sf fi-Pieee Sets as low as $2.
8 Three-Fold Screens
( standard size, complete, at fl.2". F.lsewliere, fl .50, and not dear
Sat that.
Bedroom Furniture
in Golden Oak, Bird Kye Maple, Curly Birch, White K.namel and Af
O rlcan Mahogany.
You don't know how many nice thing-) we have until yon come and
see them. We pav the freight on 10 worth.
II. SIERER & CO.,
FURNITURE MAKERS,
On Queen Street, Chambersburg
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SPRING and SUMMER
MILLINERY.
Heady for one and all. Milli
nery display. The largest. grand
est, and most attractive ever
brought to Fulton county.
TRIMMED HATS.
lleautiful and becoming, rich
and exquisite models from Haiti
more, Philadelphia, and 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.
Cull and bo convinced that
ours is the Hon Ton Store.
MRS. A. F. LITTLE.
FARMERS, ATTENTION!
Tho season is hero when
you are thinking about farm
machinery, and I want to
toll you that I am better
thau ever prepared to offer
you inducements. Remem
ber I am headquarters for
Buggies, Binders,
Mowers, lJay Rakes, Uay
Tedders, Corn Plows, Culti
vators, Spring-tooth liar
rows in fact, all kinds of
Farming Implements.
Repairs
for all kinds of machinery.
Pil nips, Pipe and Fittings,
Fenciug Wire, Washing Ma
chines, all kinds of Hard
ware, Dr. IIoss's Stock Food
every packageguaranteed.
Chop, Graham Flour, andCornmeal
always on hand, together
with a full Hue of Groceries,
Con f ectionery .Tobaccos and
Cigars.
W. II. NESIJIT,
(Opposite Fulton House)
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Administrator's Notice.
KHtute of llou. John M. Fore. dece&Hed.
Letters of Hdmtnlstrntton, on the estate
or Hon. John M. Kor. late of Todd
township (leueuKctl, huvluK lieen Krmited
liy the KeKltero( Willnrur Fulton county to
the xuh'.urthers. whose post oftlce udtlress U
Kiiulihvillu. Kullon eouuty. I'u., till uersous
u ho lire indelitfd to the said estate will please
make payment and those haviiiK claims will
present them to
, D. KDWAHI1 KOHK,
. J. C11AKI.KS Kt I UK,
Mare'.i 30, lt. Administrators.
TAwNST
SWINQ
MADE
Fou Sale Four colonies of;
Uees lu Root Simplicity Hives.
Will sell one or more, to suit pur- i
chasers. Call on or write to I
N. (i. Cunningham,
New Grenada, Pa. j
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KALBACH & SPANGLER
Knobsville, Pa.,
Manufacturers of
ALL KINDS Of
ROUGH AND WORKED
LUMBER.
Flooring, Siding, and Shingles
always on hands.
FVme Stuff
furnished to order with
promptness.
Mills one mile north of
Knobsville.
1 TT
imeap noraes
During the past few days
four more
Desirable Lots
IN THK
Little Extension
east of town have beeu sold.
There are a few of the very
best left yet, and they will
be sold on terms to suit the
purchaser. Apply to
D. E. LITTLE,
McCoNNELLSHUKG, Pa.
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BAKER & 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 and furnish just what
you want.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
and Prices Reasonable.
Place of business near
John Plossinger's store.
AGENTS WANTED
Law Swinti and Setteeg, Hammock
Chairs, Camp Chain and Stools,
Irooiof Tables, Wash Beaches, Etc
Agents easily make
$5 to $10 Per Day.
Will furninh samples at re
duced prices to those desiring
agency. Exclusive territory
given. Address,
Cliarfield Wooden-Win Co.,
CUMFIELD, ft ,
Wanted.
We are in the market for 5000
tons Rock Oak Bark. For price
write
C. Greene & Son,
3-0, 8t Saltillo, Pa,
8 mxn cmmATfi
nil 1 1 oriumi
We have reached the top of
goes In McConnellsburg, and
the swellest and most perfect
w HIGH ART MILLINERY "
$ t
that has ever boon shown in this County. Do not got tho
impression that the Hats will bo higher in prico, because we jj
use the highest Class City Trimmiug we pay for the trim-
jft ming, you don't. Everything that we use in the trimming
is new, the choicest and most ii
I PERFECT STYLES
j$ that money can buy and tho prices will be popular very 4
4 popular. We carry everything that is to be found in a
I First-class millinery i
ty! store, and one of the distinctive features of this store is, aud
3 always has been that we carry
tl-5 cot bore Is nlwnvs the newest.
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5 e kindly ask all to call
j elsewhere.
BA. J: IRWIN & Co
The World Moves
and so does the machinery in the
Willow Grove Woollen Mills
at Burnt Cabins, Pa.
j3 The proprietor has had
cr confident that he can please
er-fi their work.
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Manufacture of Carpet and Wool Carding a speciality. ;
Wool Batting for Haps none better.
Carpet Chain nlways in stock. J
I will take in wool and work at tho following places :
3 Booth Brothers, Dublin Mills; A. N. Witter's, Waterfall; W.
!i L. Berkstresser, Orchard Grove; W. R. Spoor, Sal u via; !
' Lynch 's store at Crystal Springs; Jackson's store at Akers- ;
ville, P. J. Bnrton's, Hustontown, and Huston's store at.
l" Clear Ridge.
I will make monthly. visits to these places during the
season, and will receive work and return it. ;
Thankful for past favors, and soliciting a continuance :
rn of the same, I am, respectfully,
-w ft tmrimnT Tm
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I ROUSS RACKET STORE
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gjj The time for clouning house and making gardon will soon be
here. You might say, "Well, we know that. Toll us something we :
don't know." Well, we think we can. We con sell you a good roll-
gj er window shade for 7c, und an oil shade, decorated, with fringe on, :
2 nt S-m! table oil cloth, 4!l in. wide, He, and it might be that you are 1
just going to house keeping or that some of your tinware is worn out.
If so, we can sell you tin cups 2 for uo, coffee pots, 2, 3, und 4 qts., 8
to 15c, wash basins tie, Are shovels 3 and .5c, buckets 5 to 23e, dish
pans 15 to 68c, colanders 10c, milk strainers 8 to 17u, spit boxes 8c,
wash boilers. No. 8, 65c, dust pans 6c, pot lids 5c, coffee mills 18 to
30c, porcelain pans 17 and 21c, porcelain kettles 20, 32 and 48c,
Iron porcelain kettles, 6 qt., 25oi 8 qt., 32c; 10 qt., 38c, gl'uss oil can9
18c, dippers 4 to 10c, brooms 13, 20 and 25c, Rising Sun stove polish
5c, Bluck Jack, in one. pound cans, 8c. If you need a garden ruke
or a hoe, come to us. Mrs. Potts sad iron 25c set, extra handles 5c.
Shirts! Shirts! Shirts!
We nave got in our spring
to-date In quality and price. The
town for the money 24o. Others
shirts we lead never follow 24.
laco curtains and curtain poles.
we would sell coal oil, 160 test,
your cun along and try us.
ROUSS RACKET STORE
HULL & BENDER, Managers.
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1N0W IN STOCK.
Uur spring line ot Suitings t
is almost all in; and a larger
and better selection we have t
never had to olTer. The prices t
are the cheapest. All wool
suits to order at 9.50 to the
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all spits as they should "be. 1
Trouserings at 3-00 --new style
These goods we bought' at a
great reduction, and Jo you
we give the benefit. t
Glad to have you see ihe
goods.
! A. U. Wace & Sons
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we will stay there, vve have
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NO OLD STOCK. WThat you 5
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and see us before purchasing
over 50 years experience, aud is
all who may entrust him with
11. tl. UlUvT-LilMv,
Burnt Cabins, Pa. ;
line of dress shirts, und. they are 'up- J
best dress shirt ever brought to
at 45, 48 and 05c, and in working
38 and 44c. Don't fail to see our
In our last ad we mentioned that
ut 12c. If you have not tried it bring
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