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

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    Brick for sale at Morton's yard.
John Hoover of Chamborsburg,
is visiting friends in this place.
M'W. Naco sjHint the Fourth
nt Grpowantlo as the guest of J.
11. Davison.
"I locker man 'a "Star Coffee"
lias a tahlesionri free in each pack
and it is better coffee than other
package co ff ee an d cos ts no mo re. "
D. A. Washabaughof Ayr town
ship was one of Monday morn
ing's profitable callers at the
News oftico.
Clarence Trout, wife and child,
of Mercersburg, spent tho fourth
with Mrs. Samuel Kelly in this
place.
"It's made from the best Hurley
Ixaf grown. What Why "Hon
est John" Plug and you get pres
ents for the tags."
The Pennsylvania Dental Asso
ciation, this year, are having their
annual outing, this week, at Bod
ford Springs.
Dr. West will preach iu the
schoolhouso in the Meadow-
grounds next Sunday afternoon
at half past two o'clock.
Editor H. W. Peck, wife and
niece Miss Cora, of this place are
spending a few days at Bedford
Springs.
L. C. Mann, one of Everett's
leading merchants, while in town
last Saturday dropped into our
sanctum aud extended his sub
scription to the News.
Charles W. Akers, of Akcrsville
a son of Dr. E. D. Akers, left for
Lebanon, Pa. He has entered the
Eastern School of Telegraphy at
that place.
The druggists of Franklin coun
ty have formed themselves into
an organization, under the title of
the Franklin County Retail Drug
gists Association.
Frank A. Greathead who holds
a position with the Standard Oil
Compauy at Staunton, Va., arrived
in this place last Saturday and
will spend some time with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Greathead.
Ernest Hixson and Mark Lodge
the former employed by the Kane
Glass Works iu McKean county,
aud the latter, at Hopewell, Bed
ford couuty.were tho guests of J.
V. Stouteagle iu this place last
Sunday.
E. L. Fagley of Dott, sends us
two wheat heads from Samuel
Shank's farm uear Lemaster,
Franklin county, the larger of
which measures six and a half
inches in length and contains
about seventy grains.
Olive, the 11-year old daughter
of David Rots; of Tod township,
had the misfortune on Saturday
evening to fall from an apple tree
and break her left arm between
the wrist and elbow. A physican
was summoned and rendered the
necessary medical attention.
Mr. Frank H. St. Clair wife and
sister Miss Bessie, of Harrisburg
are visiting Mrs. St. Clair's pa
rents, Mr. aud Mrs. Benjamin
Shinier of this place. Mr. St.
Clair returned Sunday, leaving
his wife aud sister to spend a
couple of week with friends here.
A young sou of Samuel Rotz of
Tod township had a narrow es
cape from being seriously hurt
one day last week. He was rid
ing down Water street on horse
back carrying a small iron pump.
The horse took fright and started
to run away, throwing the boy to
the ground. Aside from an ugly
gash iu his right hand and a few
slight bruises he was not other
wise injured.
A tierce wind and rain storm
passed over Scotland Sunday last
blowing down trees and effecting
damage to property. At the
Scotland soldiers' orphans' in
dustrial school a large pane of
glass in tho superintendent's of
tico was blown in and a fragment
of the flying glass struck Captain
Skinner on tho right arm inflict
ing a slight wound which bled
profusely.
Dr. J. F. Barton, vice principal
of tho Normal school, has gone to
Miuiuajjolis, Minn., to spend the
summer vacation with his mother
and other members of tho family.
Ho will rest and fish chiefly dur
ing the summer. On July 4th he
will participate in a family re-union
at Lake Miunetonka. All the
members of the family will be
present, one sister having come
from Washington Btate. The
family circle has been broken by
only ouo death, that of Dr. Bar
too ' father, which occured a few
yearsago.-- ShippensburgChron-iclo.
"A Watch free for 15c and 85
tags for "Honest John" Plug.
Dyson Bailey of llagorstown,
made a visit to his sister Mrs.
William Woodal of Cito.
Tho date for Child reu'sjl Day
services at Siloam has been st-
poncd until some time in tho uear
future, when the dato will be giv
en.
"Did you ever chew a better
pieco of Tobacco than "Honest
John" Plug? Even the tags are
good.
William Woodal who farms Mr.
Finley Johnston's place, found
several heads of wheat in his field
that averaged seventy six grains
to the head.
Copy is scarce this week, and
wljen we had to throw a lot of
items from Big Cove Taunery in
to the waste basket just because
the writer's name was not sigued,
tears less than goose eggs ran
down our cheeks.
There are at present forty-five
states in the Union ; the latest
three Territories admitted were
Idaho and Wyoming .iu 1H90 and
Utah in lb'.IG. Territories are rep
resented in congress by Territo
rial delegates, who atteud its ses
sions, but are not entitled to vote.
No 1'hIsc Claim.
The proprietors of Foley's Hon
ey and Tar do not advortise this as
a "sure cure for consumption."
They do not claim it willcure this
dread complaint in advanced ca
ses, but do positively assert that
it will cure in the earlier stages
and never fails togive comfort and
relief in the worst cases. Foley's
Honey aud Tar is without doubt
the greatest throat and luug rem
edy. Kefuse substitutes. All
dealers.
I-'or Sale.
A steam Keller Mill all neces
sary machinery for a general mill
ing business. No competition.
Built about six years. Only 50
feet from railroad. Coal cheap
Can get best prices for feed and
flour and ready sale.
I have other business, and can
not give mill proper attention.
Good chance.
Address, C. B. C, Box 1.
Saltillo, Pa.
Poisoning the System.
It is throrgh tho bowels that the
body is cleansed of impurities.
Constipation keeps these poisous
iu the system, causing headache,
dullnessaud melchohaat, theu un
sightly eruptions aud finally ser
ious illness unless a remedj' is ap
plied. DeWitt's Little Early Ris
ers prevent this trouble by stim
ulating the liver and promote easy
healthy actions of the bowels.
These little pills do not act violent
ly but by strengthening the bow
els enable them to perform their
own work. Nevergripeor distress
Tho Suez Canal is the longest
and most extensive of existing
ship canals. It was begun in 185!)
and completed in 1809, having
been opened for traffic on Novem
ber 10 of that year. It is ninety
two miles in length; the minimum
depth is 31.2 feet; width at bottom
lOH.2 feet, and at the surface 420
feet. The cost of constructing
tho canal was $ 102,750, ouo.
Acts Immediately.
Colds are sometimes more trou
blesome in summer then in win
ter, it's so hard to keep from ad
ding to them while cooling off af
ter exercise. One Minute Cough
Cure cures at once. Absolutely
safe. Acts immediately. Sure
cure for coughs, colds, croup,
throat and lung troubles.
A large number of people wit
nessed the ball game at the Ath
letic Field in this place last Friday
between the McCounollsburg,
and the Upton, team. It was the
first game our boys had played
this season, and before they got
fairly warmed up to the job, the
Upton boys had put it on them.
The Fannettsburg team is coming
over next Saturday aud a good
s'anio may bo expected.
A six-inch pipe hue was laid un
der the Mississippi river at New
Orleans last week uuder tho di
rection of Charles T. Sloan of
BunVo. When it is considered
that the water is 80 feet deep, tho
length of tho line ubout 3000 feet,
aud its weight thousands of tons,
it is a feat that is a marvel to the
South. Mr. Sloan is a native of
McConnellsburg and a brother of
Wm. A., and Thos. F. Sloau of
this place.
Foley's Money and Tar
cure colds, prevents pneumonia.
A. 6. SHAFER KILLED.
Sm of t'ncle Joint i. Slwifer at
Need more.
From tin Kli'imuf low ik T!tni". .Inly H.
Our community wns shocked
aud sorrow-stricken last Thurs
day afternoon upon hearing that
Mr. A. B. Shafer had been acci
dentally killed by being caught
between a threshing engine and
the seiarator. Ho had gone out
to Jacob Watermiller's place at
Bailey's Grove with Henry St roe
mer and Julius Preibo, to help
run the outfit in from there M r.
Shafer was backing tho engine
up to couple onto the separator.
The engine came back with a sud
den lurch, catchiug him between
tho boiler and the feeder of the
separator.and killing him iustont
ly. Tho accidout happened at J3
o'clock.
Messrs. Stroemer aud Preibo
both had very close calls, Mr.
Stroemer being on the platform
with Mr. Shafer, aud ouly by
jumping did he save his life.
Mr. Shafer was a native of Vir
ginia, coming to Hancock county
with his family several years ago,
first locatiug iu Garner, after
wards removing to Kletn me, being
one of the first to start in busi
ness hero. Ho leaves au aged fa
ther and mother in Pennsylvania,
who sadly mourn tho loss of au
ouly sou ; also a loving companion
who became his wife iu youth ;
one daughter at homo and throe
married daughters, oil residents
of Klemue.
A wide circle of frieuds extend
their sympathy to the bereaved
ones iu their sad hour of afflic
tion. A largo delegation of the
(!. A. R., also the W. R. C, aud
Society of Mystic Workers, to
gether with the many frieuds,
composed thevastaudieuco which
attended the funeral services hold
at the Eng. M. E. church.couduct
ed by tho pastor, after which the
remains were laid to rest iu the
cemetery at Garner. The church
was beautifully decorated by lov
ing hands and the florul tributes
from the societies and frieuds
were fine.
Abduu liaruhart Shafer was
born Jan. 24, In 18, at Morgan
town, W. Va. Ho received his
education at tho public schools,
after which ho taught school un
til he was married, lie was con
verted at tho ago of 19 and united
with the Goshen Baptist church.
Ho served four years in the war
of the Kebelliou enlisting at the
age of 13 years and 8 mouths, g)
iug as a drummer boy. Sept. ti,
l8(i.s, he was married to Miss
Priscilla Holland. Five ch''dreu
blessed this union the only boy
dying in infancy.' Four daugh
ters are left to sustain tho wife
and mother iu her declining
years.
Rogers.
The Chamborsburg Photog
rapher, wi'l make sittings at
Malloy's StudiD a" of the week
beginning July 28th. Cloudy
weather as good as clear.
Tho Misses Dickson entertain
ed the Thaliau Club very delight
fully Tuesday evening.
Mrs. C. E. Benedict, who has
bceu visiting her son iu Mary-
laud, has returued to her home
at Fort Littleton.
There will be Children's Day
service at Center M. E. church
next Sunday afternoon, July 13,
at 2: 30 P. M. Everybody iuvi
ted.
Mrs. S. Hattio Kendall of Ayr
township returned from Alleghe
ny last Saturday where she had
been visiting among friends of
former years. She was also with
her daughter Miss Ella Liuton at
Union Station Thursday evening
as the latter started for Europe.
During the severe electrical
storm Tuesday afternoon, the
barn on the farm of B. F. Wible,
f Tod township was struck by
lightning and entirely destroyed
together witli most of the con
tents. Two young cattle wen
burned. Mrs. S. M. Cook of this place
announces tho marriage of her
son Claude B. Cook at Mt. Carrol,
111., to Miss Hattio Morris of Iin
irk, III. Mr. and Mrs. Cook bo
gau housekeeping at Lanark on
tho first inst. Claude's many
friends hero join in wishing him
aud his young bride a long life of
happiuoss aud prosperity.
Foley's Honey and Tor
forchildren.BMfe.Mure. Ho opiates.
A Mother's Love.
The following tribune to moth
crsshould Imj rend by every young
man :
"The person to whom you owe
more than you can ever pay, or
even imagine, is your mother.
She endured more for you, ser
ved you more patiently, loved you
more constantly, and hoped for
you more bravely than any other
person you have known on earth
or ever will know, savo your wife
or your husband, if indeed, they
can always be excepted. If your
mother be spared to you, then
are you bound to make her a first
chargo on your life, rs you desire
a peaceful conscience and as you
shall answer beforo the judgment
seat of (iod. She must bo encom
passed with every observance of
coin fort and honor and gentleness
and love, with sacrifices, also, if
so be it will please her, of tastes
and 'occupations aud time, and
even friendships, and after you
have done all that you can think
of, and any one suggests, you will
still remain a hopeless bankrupt
for the love wherewith she loved
you."
If a Man Lie to You,
And say some other salve, oint
ment, lotion, oil or alleged healer
is as good asBuckleu's AriuaSalve
tell him thirty years of marvelous
cures of Piles, Burns, Boils, Corns,
Felons, Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds,
Bruises and Skin Eruptions prove
it's the best and cheapest. 25c at
W. S. Dicksou's drug store.
Bokn Tuesday a sou to Mr.
aud Mrs. M. M. Pittman, and
Tuesday uight a son to Rev. aud
Mrs. C. M. Smith, all of this
place.
Need More Help.
Often the over-taxed organs of
digestion cry out for help by Dys
pepsia's pains, Nausea, Diz.iuess,
Headaches, liver complaints, bow
el disorders. Such troubles call
for prompt use of Dr. King's New
Life Pills. They arc gentle, and
guaranteed to cure. 25c at W. S.
Dickson's drug store.
Miss E"a Linton, who is one of
a party of 27 teachers that for the
next seven weeks w"l bo tho
guests of two Pittsourg newspa
pers in a ' ur of the priucipal
cities of Europe, sa''ed from New
York last Saturday morning on
the steamer Minnehaha. The
party was escorted from Pitts
burg to New York iu the finest of
Pu'liiiau sleepers, dined at the
Fifth Avenue hotel, nud just be
fore they started aropresonlative
of the papers slipped ten E iglish
sovereigns ($50 iu gold) into the
hand of each for spending money,
as well as $2.50 to buy a sleeper
ticket iu returning from New
York to Pittsburg.
Hi-oiiehitis for Twenty Years.
M rs. Minerva Smith.of Dauvillo,
111., writes : "I had bronchitis for
twenty years and never got relief
until I used Foley's Honey and Tar
which is a sure cure. - All dealers.
This is a good time to subscribe
for the Fulton County News.
Only $ 1 a year iu advance.
T. J. WIENER,
Hancock, Md.
JULY REDUCTION
SALE.
ReaJy-to-Wear Wash Fabrics
Lot of Crash Skirts
reduced from $1.00 to 79c.
Lot of Crash Skirts
reduced from 39c. to 25c.
Beautiful Printed Lawns,
best Values, yard, ,04c.
Stylish Printed Batiste
best Values, yard, .07c.
Latest LlTects, Linen color
Chambray; Colored Dots
"Beauties." All lli.h priced
goods. 12 I -2c. per yard.
India Linen, Pique, Black
and White Figured Lawns.
Embroideries. Laces, Inserting
MILLINERY!
Ladies and Childrens White
and Black S raw Hats at COST
Flo we rs, Fea t lie rs , S i I Ls, Ri b
bons, Chiffons, Veiling.Gloves,
Corsets, Hosieiy, Braids, But
tons, &c.
PUICI-S WORTH
LOOKING AT.
Receiver's Notice.
Niitlco Ik hi-roliy f'lvijn tlmt lire unVrnUmPil
Unshorn npintrt Uy t hf Court of Common
Himis of I'nlloii doiinty. Konrivrr of thr Ci.VM .il
SpMiu's iSnuiii'ry Cornpuiiy, with anlluirity t
dispose of llic piittnersWp property, litiil:Uc
flt'tilM ii?)d ln1 up tin uitsitr of tho eimipun.v
All porxoiis Indchtoil to htiirt coinputiy will
pi nunc cull and sell In, mid those tm'imr etmiiw
uffulnst tho Hiiinfl will prcsrut them properly
mithrntlontccl.
J NO. I. SlI'KS.
fit Receiver
Good Farm For Sale.
A Rood two horse farm of 110 iieres, flu arte
of good farm laud and fifl acres of fton tlmlmr
land well adapted foi Ntoek, cannot runnim
water from eaeh tleld. Local ed ou tho Sun
bury fttid Lewlstown K itlrn.id ft fallen east of
Lew Istow n and Huniliam. one mile from slat Ion.
Ilest market in the country, vood ItnlldtuirH.
Fruit, Timber and best Pprlntf Water. Kas
terms.
Addrew. J. V. KTUotiP.
VKViKHTMWN, Va.
Notice.
Nollee s hereby tfiven that the undersigned
on Friday June la, pur;, bought at sheriff's mile
the personal property of John 11. Laitlljt of
Taylor township Fulton county. Fu., that he
has left the nunc with the nald John 11. La Id It,
and that he wurim all persons against Interfer
ing with the same.
F. I. KlloKMAKF.lt. M. U,
lliifiUnitowii, J'a.
June 17. r.iu.V
$100.00 Reward.
A reward of Oao Hundred Dol
lars will bo paid for tlio arrest aud
conviction of tho person or per
sons who burglarized my store al
Needmoro, Pa., on Monday' night
June lith 1!)02; or :!". 00 will be
paid for information that will load
to tho arrest and conviction.
AlIIMAA, IvUNYAN.
X MILLINERY GOODS 1
at red uced rates at
4
I MRS. E. M. GRESS'S 1
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I Millinery Store
X Diiit'onullv opposite CiHipt-r House.
MrOiNMCi.iMiiiTitii, Pa. 4
MCCONNELLSBURG
B Pl K E R Y
D. E. LllTLK, I'KOl'UIISTOlt.
Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes,
Doughnuts, aud Pretzels ou
hand all tho time.
Free Delivery iu towu on
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs
days, and Saturdays.
For Parties, "Weddings, &c
we are prepared on a couple
of days notice to furnish all
kinds of cakes &c.
Your Patronage Solicited.
D. E. LITTLE.
BAKHR & MARTIN,
Undertakers,
Locust Gkovk, Pa.
Fine Funeral Car, Latest
Designs in Caskets aud
Burial Cases.
Wo are prepared to take
charge of fuuorals on short
notice aud furnish just what
you want.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
and Prices Reasonable.
Place of business near
John Plessiuger's store.
YOU NEED ABUGGY
HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU?
t A Bran New Falling Top
t Buggy with Full Leather
Trimming, Spring Cushiou
t and Back. Thousand Mile
i Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- t
t ent Shaft Couplers and Fine- t
ly Finished throughout for
J Largo Stock to select
J from.
1 I am also handling Hand-
I made Buggies and Wagons. T
W. K. Evans,
Uustoutown, Pa.
S. P. METZLER
Dkalku
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Pianos
Organs
buggies
Carriages
Good marketable stock
taken in exchange.
F-sVWhen in need of any.
thing in our lino writn
for particulars to . , . .
S. P. METZLER.
Burnt Cabins, Pa
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f5 we nave all the newest
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for Men and Boys.
Shirt Waists and Soft Shirts, we have in almost anv
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xi siyie, ana 101s 01 mem at
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The line of Men's and
CLOTHING
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is Great.
Ho not fail to give us a call; we can save you mon
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men's suits as low as . . $2.50
Boys' 60c,
and TROUSERS wo have in all Til 13 NKW STRIPES from
ty $1.50 to $3.00.
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spring limn mills, i
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O 7IIEN A LADY GETS
VV e generally finds a
a now mattress, springs or
C GOOD MATTRESSES are hero in stock from Sjtf.&O to ,,
( $15.00 aud to order up to $30.00. Tho very cheap kind, that 0
8 only servo to look at and worry you awhile, you can get else
whore. O
BED SPRINGS, $2.00 to
Tho same remarks apply as
A NEAT Of RAN TR.OM
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O en ouo to great advantage. Makes tho room brighter and J)
Q looks cooler ou a hot day or night. ' Q
8 NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at 50c and 75c
a yard (double width) make attractive curtains and cover. O
ings.
A COUC11 SPREAD in
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fringe all around, at $1.50 is
GoCarts and Baby Coaches.
Third now lot this season. Upvc you a nice baby f
H. SIERER&CO.,
FURNITURE MAKERS.
On Queen Street, Chambersburg g
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THINGS
Beautiful, Cool, Fig u rod
Lawns 5 and (ic.
A nice Harvest Shoe $1.00
Leather Buggy FJyuets $1.I0
Heavy Leather Team Nets. .$2.00
Buggy Top Dusters, 40c. to $1.00
Straw Hats for Men and .
Boys 10c. to $1.00
A good Leather Rreaststrap
Harness $7.50
A good Leather Collar aud
Hames Harness $11. 50
Come and soo the nice Waah
Silk for Shirt Waists.
Summer-weight Coats and
White Vests.
A pair of Shafts, ironed ready
t' use $1.75
A guaranteed black Paint for
Iron, Wood, or Felt Roofs, 50c. a
gallon.
Wo want pootJo to know that
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we aro in the Fruit Jar business.
Masons Best Machine-made
Hi
Glass Jars Pints, 45c; Quarts,
47c; i gallon (i2c a dozen.
J. K. JOHNSXON.
McConnellsburg.
KALbACH & SrANGLEK,
Knobsville, Pa.,
Munufuct ururs of
ALL KINDS of
ROUGH and WORKED '
LUMBER,
FLOORING, SIDING, Ac,
always on hands.
Frame Stuff
furnished to order with
promptness.
Mills one mile north of
Knobsvillo.
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bed or two that ought to'havo
pillows.
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$12.00. PILLOWS, 50c to $2.00 O
to mattresses
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Millinery.
An unrivuloU showing of tho
lult'Ht idea ITiits rh'lily trinunod
iti the most elTuctivo miuuii'r.
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lic.w ailTcicut blj los iii" SaiTom
und Outlujr Uats. Aln, Vflu in
color; l.tues, Ap)II(jiin, Hjb
b(mg, FJowori, Hrnidi, Omu
nieuts, guills, and Wiugu. ,.
Children's 'tfftts rt'afl.v, trim
m d, from iti up.
Lndipti UiH from flihi. up.
Come eurly and get your ohnlse
a they must o.
HuiKaln DuyM,l''UIOAV,!SAT
UltDAY nud MONDAY. '
('oin and Bee and ho com inc
ed that our a is thn chwfi jicKt aud
bdi.t Store In Uio bounty.
I MRS. A. V. LITTLE.
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