The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 04, 1902, Image 8

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H .C. SMITH & CO. STORE, McCONNELLSBURG, next
beptember 6. Everything in this Big Store must be closed
LW uu-y
Brick for sale at Morton's yard
Arthur Barton left for his home
la Alabama last Saturday morn
ing. You oau buy the best ro-clean-cd
Timothy seed at Irwin's.
Tho Safety razor that you get
for 1 10 Honest John Tags is worth
fully 2.00.
Misses LizJo and Mary Bietsch
of ClKuuborsburg, are visiting
Mr. aud Mrs. N. I. FiuiiT
Prime Timothy Seed for sale
at Stoutenglu Bros.
A guaranteed watch free for bo
Honest John Tobacco Tags and
i"c. postage.
Crushed oyster shells for poul
try, cheap, at Irwin's.
Miss Linna A. Deshonc and
Mrs. Anna Mamma speDtafew
Hours in town on Tuesday.
Get Irwin's prices on Timothy
seed
A large or small knife for 25
tags off of Ilonest John Tobacco
and 3c. postage,
A few bushels of choice, clean,
homegrown timothy seed for
sale at Jas. G. Kendall's
Mr. and Mrs. John Woodal of
St. Thomas, spent a few davs with
relatives and friends on this side
of the mountain.
II. C. Ueckerman, Bedford.Pa.,
will pay you ten cents a dozen for
Honest John Tobacco Tags, send
L'c. alouf
Miss Stella Sipes returned to
the West Chester Normal Tues
day for another year's course of
ctudy
A dime's worth of Honest John
Tobacco free if you will give your
Merchant 12 Honest John Tobac
co Tags.
Ex-c.ouuty treasurer of Fulton
county, John A. Henry of Clear
Ridge, spent Thursday in town.
-Orbisouia Dispatch.
Do you use a fountain pen?
You can get one a good one, worth
1.50 for "5 Ilonest John Tobacco
Tags.
S. M. Clevenger the irrepress
ible book agent took dinner Mon
day with A. G. Grissingtr of Tod
township.
There is beiug prepared a new
list of presents which will be giv
en for the return of Honest John
Tobacco Tags. Save your tags,.
The Presbyterian congregation
of this place picnicked on the
Ridge west of town last Friday
afternoon.
C. B. Stevens and George A.
Ott, represented McConnellsburg
at the Odd Fellows Banquet at
Warfordsburg, last Saturday
evening.
Mr. George H. Mellott of Coal
port was a pleasant caller at this
office one day last week. He is
visiting his old-time friends at
Sipes Mills.
Mr. Walter Foust and Miss Ida
Kissel of St. Thomas, spent from
Saturday until Monday with the
family of Ex sheriff Sipes of this
place.
Mr. Emory Booth of this place,
who has been attending the Penn
sylvania Business College of Lan
caster, Pa., is spending a few
days at home.
Mrs. Rachel Brown', of Clear
Ridge, Fulton county, visited the
family of Scott Brown at this
place, several days the past week.
Orbisonia Dispatch.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Mamma of
Wilkinsburg, Pa., and son Don
ald are visiting friends in this
county. They spent last Thurs
day night with the family of J.
Nelson Sipes of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Myers of
HajKcV, drove up and spent a
few hours with friends in McCon
nellsburg one day last wenU
Ihey brought with them Mia
Mice Hays who had been visitinc
hem.
As soon as you decide on the
to for your sale, send it to us
aI we will tilace it in t.ha ..oi
ister-both in the New8 and '
"HPomncrat and vou mji uol! I
Wlistof articles for your W?
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Muciions. everything offered
Sulc Kcuister
Wednesday, September 10, B.
II. Kline will sell at his residence
in -Belfast township, two miles
north of Gem, horses, cattle,
sheep, hogs, farming implements
and household goods. Sale be
gins at 9 o'clock. Credit 6
months.
Saturday, September 20, Jno.
Rhodes will sell at his resi
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dence in Ayr township, 3i miles
southwest of McConnellsburg,
horse, cow, hogs, wagon, house
hold goods, &c. Credit 8 months.
Sale begins at 1 o'clock.
Wednesday, October la, Mrs.
Matilda Helman will sell at her
residence two miles northeast of
McConnellsburg, horses, cattle,
hogs, farming implements, etc.
Sale begins at 9 o'clock, Credit
10 mouths.
Fortune Favors A Texan.
"Having distressing pains in
head, back and stomach, aud be
ing without appetite, I begau to
use Dr. King's New Life Pills,"
writes W. P. Whitehead, of Keu-
nedale, Tex., "and soon feltlikoa
new man. " Infallible iu stomach
and liver troubles. Only 25c at
W. S. Dickson's drup- storu
n -w.
James Woodal, Sr., is changing
lis place of residence this week
from the S. A. Nesbit farm in
Tod township to a tenant house
of James G. Kendall in Ayr town
ship. Samuel Rotz, Jr., also, is
moving from the Magsam Exten
sion into the house Viifntoil hi'
Mr. Woodal.
Doctors Could Not Help Her.
"I had kidney trouble for
years," writes Mrs. Raymond
Conner of Shelton, Wash., "and
the doctors could not help mo. I
tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and
the very hrst dose gave me relief
and I am now cured. I cannot
say too much for Foley's Kidnev
Cure." All dealers.
Miss Annie Powell, aged 19.
daughter of John II. Powell, of
Warfordsburg, died at Lloyds,
Md. The body was brought here
and interred at Warfordsburg
Saturday. She is survived by
her father and mother and five
brothers Joseph, Jacob, Daniel,
Lester and John. Hancock Star.
A Stul Disappointment.
Ineffective liver medicine is a
disappointment but you don't
want to purge, strain and break
the glands of the stomach and
bowels. DoWitt's Littln F.irlu
Risers never disappoint. They
cleanse the system of all poison
and putrid matter and do it so
gently that one enjoyes the pleas
ant effects. They are a tonic to
the liver. Cure biliousness, tor
pid liver and prevent fever.
Davy Little sold another lot in
the Extension a few davs aro. If
the boom uo there continues, n
movement may be made to take
the Court House to the Forks of
the Pike. It could be used as a
school house without interfering
seriously with the county affairs.
Miss Canie G'reathead and
Miss Ada Rexroth left last Satur-
to enter upon another year's work
in the school room the former i
to Penns Manor, and the latter
to Churchville both near Phila-'
delphia. j
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Lippol of , and Tar in tlireo very severe cas
Bedford, and Mr. and Mrs. S. s of pneumonia with good results
Ilosonbaum of Cumberland, Md., in every case." Kefuso substi
spent Sunday night at tho Fultou tutes. All dealers.
House. They are making an ! -rrzs
"over land" trip from Bedford to Tlie Hancock Bridge Company
Gettysburg. , has just declared its twenty first
" - - - -... , semi annual dividend of 3 per
LlnnerhiK Stiin.ner Cow. jcent. Receipts for past six
Don't let a cold run at this sea months $IC,:,H.:A Expenses fr4H.
son Summer colds are tho hard-
est kinds to cure and if neglected
may linger along for months. A
long siege like thin will pull down
tha at.rnno-nf ; ,.4!!
j,l'i viiobllvubiuil. UI1CC
Minute Cough Cure will break up
; once, hafe and sure
once. Cures Coughs.colds
T T &U thrUt and
-a w- ...Jt no vuuuiuu JIKH
ASSIGNEES' SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate
My virtue or an onli-r or tin- Court of Com
mon l'leimof Fultou County. I't-iiiisylvutiht. tlip
timU'rxlvtird AssIkiioim. of 11.0. Smith & Co.. or
Mi'UonnrlUburK. will sell at l'jlillc wile lit the
Court House lu McUoiinelMniw, Til., nt 1
o'eloi-k. 1'. M.. on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1902,
the following valuulilo Iteul lMuu- to wit:
No. I. sltuute In the Township or Ayr. coun
ty iiroresuld. frouiliw on the Chiimliersburif
nud lieilronl Turnpike l; feet, on the North,
on the Kust by lot or Cul Meyuade. on the
South nml West hy lot. or M. R. ShnlTner. IpcIuk
Mi feet deep nnd eontuinlnir uliout oue-rourth
of ii u acre, having thereon erected u two story
frame dw elliny.
No. 'J. Situate lu Mekltm Creek township,
county nnd state aforesaid, adjolnlnir lauds or
Mrs. Mahala Deshonif. John Daniels' heirs, et
nl.. beluif a part or a larger tract eouyeyed by
Oliediah Moekensmlth aud wife by deed dated,
to John F. leshonif and by John F. Oeshonif to
H. 0. Smith, containing about eleven acres
and havlnit thereon erected a story and a hnlf
frame dwelling.
' No. 3, beluif an undivided one-seventh Inter
est In aud to thefolloHlnx tractor parcel of
laud sliuateln Ayr township, county aforesaid.
beluif a part of two lamer tracts conveyed bv
John Neuroth and wife by deed dated October
It, Imw. to H.C. Smith et al., utljolnlnir lands of
the said II. O. Smith et al.. formerly Mr. Jared
I'iltman. liress. John Neuroth l'eter Muirsam
et al.. containing ubout fifteen acres.
No. 4. beinK un undivided one-seveuth Inter
est lu and to iliefollowinKtrnci of hind situate
in Township and county aforesaid, belmr anart
of a lurner tract of laud conveyed by Mrs. Jar
ed l'lttmnn by deed dated November 1 1, IWtl
to H. C. Smith et al.. Mrs. Jared l'lttman.
John Neuroth. containing four ucres.
No. S. Iieiuu an undivided one-seventh Inter
est In aud to the following tract or parcel or
land situate In Township and Couuly uroresuld
lieluir a part of a lai ver tract or land couveyed
by George dress, and Casper Oress and wire In
deed dated November cl. I wtt to II. O. Smith et
al adjoining lauds or the said II. (!. Smith et
al., formerly owned by John Ncimilh. eonlaiu
luu' alsiut eighteen acres.
No. cl. belui; an undivided one-seventh Inter
est In and to that portion which lies lu the
county of Fulton of the rollowiim described
tract or laud situate lu Township or I'eters.
Franklin county, aud in the Townships of Ayr
and Tod. In the mutiny or Fultou. adjoining
lauds of Ounlel Sheets. Ahls. James MoDowel
et al.
That portion which lies In Fulton county be.
lutf about thirteen acres.
Terms 10 percent, on day of sale, oue-thlrd
lueludiinr the lu per cent, when sale Is conllrm
ed by the Court and the bal.iuee lu two equal
annual payments with Interest from eonllima
tlon ami to besecured by Judgment.
jAMhM llKMiy
Oho. H. Da.viki.s
S. W. KtuK,
Assignees.
Orphans' Court Sale
OF
Valuable Real Estate.
ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902.
Hy virtue of an order or the Orphans' Court
or Fultou county, the undersliued trustee will
offer at public sale, on the premises on above
named date, the following described real e
tute: A tract of farm land sltuute In Hrush
Creek township, Fulton county, I'euuu., ud
Jolnlnif lauds of Gcorite Lynch, Joshua liar
ton's heirs, Elizabeth .McK'Ibliin. Amos Hljt
son aud others, Xjontainlux
ONE HUNDRED ACRES
more or less, ubout flo ueres cleared and culti
vated: Imlhuoe In nood OAK and FINE timber.
The Improvements ure a good two story log
and frame UwelMug. bauk barn aud other build
ings. Good water very convenient School
house on oue end or place. Church uud post
office within nne-iiunnur or a mile. An ex
cellent grn: rarm Splendid chance ror u
good home
TKKMS : Ten per cent, on day of sale: oue
bair Including the ten percent, atconrermatlon
balance lu oue year, with Interest,
SALE AT 3 O'CLOCK. 1', M.
J. C. Hixmon
Trustee.
Not Doomed For Life.
"I was treated for three vears
by good doctors," writes W. A.
Greer, McConnellsville, O., "for
Piles, and Fistula, but, when all
failed, Iiucklen's Arnica Salve
cured me in two weeks." Cures
Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corns
Sores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum,
Piles or no pay. 25c at W. S.
Dhkson's drug store.
After a mouth's stay among
friends in Pennsylvania, Wm. B.
Skinner, Esq., and daughters
Elizabeth and Katie left Cham-
bersburg lust Thursday for their
home in Mount Vermin M
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1 HcJ , or ,'wiionia.
Dr.J.C.Bishon of Agnew.Mich
says, "I have used FfiWu ir,.
Foley's Honey and Tar is pecu-
?, adaPtc,d Tor chronic throat
troubles and will positively euro
bronchitis, hoarseness and all
bronchial diseases. Refuse sub
stitutes. All dealers.
Quite a number of our young
folks attended camp ut Crystal
Springs.
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SEPTEMBER
The Largest Stock of Guns and Ammunition in
Fulton County. Twenty-five Guns to select from.
Single Marrel, Double Barrel, Breech Loading Hammerless,
and Take-Down Marlin Shot-guns and latest improved Win
chester Rifles.
Bii.sVxy Shafts, ironed and
painted ready to attach,
$1 .75
Buj,ry Pole, ironed and paint
ed, with stay and yoke straps,
$5.50.
Breast Strap Harness.
$8.50.
Ammunition, Leggins, Hunt.ng Coats, Vests, &c. at prices
that will suit you.
McConnellsburg, Fei.
lltistontowii.
This vicinity is experiencing i
an exceedingly dry time at this ;
writing and the farmers report:
shortness of crops from same.
Miss Maggie Clevengor of West
Dublin, spout several days visit
iug her uncle, George Cleveuger
a this place.
Hon. S. W. Kirk made a busi- j
ness trip to this place on Monday, j
Raymond Melroy is spending!
several days visiting friends at !
Clearville.
Rev. E. Shoemaker aud wife at
tended the annual picnic at Wells
Valley last Friday.
Rev. Diobel and wife of Clear
ville, is visiting Mrs. Jennio Lai
dig for several days. The Rev. is
a former nastor of the M. F
church at this place. He treated
his many friends to a most excel
lent sermon on Sunday evening
having selected for his text Ro
mans 4 : 18.
Cal Cutchall of Correctionville,
Iowa, is visiting his father. Mr.
Wilson Cutchall at this place.
Mrs. Ezra Kirk of Greensburg,
Pa., visited Mrs. Nevin Kirk's for
several days last week.
Miss Nell Kirk is spending hei
vacation with friends iu Clearfield
county.
Mrs. B. F. Moorhead of Jean-
uette, Pa., is visiting her parents,
Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Laidig.
Mrs. Nathan McClain of Johns
town, was called to her home al
this place on account of the illness
of her father, Mr. Wilson Cutch
all.
Homer Shoemaker, Esq., of
Harrisburg, spent several days
with his parents, Rev. and Mrs.
K Shoemaker during the week.
Why not build the graveyard
fence ? Tho citizens of this com
m unity and town are ready to
foot the bill. Yet because an nir
gregation of people who are not
( of one mind, cause us to remain
, under this disgrace and shame.
( Surely it wojld bo more suitable
. to have some kind of fence than
this disgrace. So, if this pact
your soul (head), keep tho fire in
your tongue from the gunpowder
in your lips and get down to in
telligence.
A New Jersey Tditor's Testimonial
' M. T. Lynch.Editor of the Phil
lipshurg N. J. Daily Post, writes :
"1 have used many kinds of med
cines for coughs and colds in my
family hut never any thing so good
as Foley's Ilouey and Tar. I can
Dot say too much in praise of it."
All dealers.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon of
Dallas avenue, Pittsburg, with
their two daughters, Helen and
Margaret, are registered at tho
Elberon Hotel, Atlantic City, this
wook. " '
BANNER 9 A LVE
tha most hailng Mlv in th world
just taken from regular
ATTRACTIONS! i
Butrsy Harness with Collar
ana flames complete
. $9.75
As good a single barrel breech
loading Shotgun as you would
wish to see for
$3.50.
Double Barrel breech loading
Shot Gun, 12 gauge at
$6.95
T. J. WIENER,
Hancock, Md.
JULY REDUCTION
SALE.
Rcady-to-Wear Wash Fabrics
Lot of rash 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 Effects, Linen color
Chambray; Colored Dots
"Beauties." All High priced
goods, 12 l-2c. per yard.
India Linen, Pique, Black
and White Figured Lawns.
Embroideries, Laces, Insertings
MILLINERY !
Ladies and Childrens White
and Black Straw Hats at COST
Flowers.Feathers, Silks.Rib
bons, Chiffons, Veiling.Gloves,
Corsets, Hosiery, Braids, But
tons, &c.
PRICES WORTH
LOOKING AT.
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t MILLINERY GOODS 1
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i ai reuueeu raies ai i
t MRS. E. Al. GRESS'S I
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J VllllKlcry Store t
4. OiUKcmully opposite Cooper House. T
McCoNNBLLKUUKG. Pa. I
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S. P. METZLER
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Pianos
urgans
buggies
Carriages
Good marketable stock
taken in exchange.
When in need of any
thing in our line write
for nn.rt.lpiilnra tn
l S. P. METZLER.
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uurni iiuins, ra
Harry and Frank Irwin, who
had been at home with their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. A. Irwin A
left last Saturday, the former to X
fihruil nl. Malin anrl 41. rt a r
tho drug store of his uncle Will V
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atAltoona.
Foley's Kidnev Cure
tnakcM kldaeyt and bladder right, -
SATURDAY EVENING
out. No one need fear
A dark cloth walking skirt was
takeu from a buggy on Water
Street last Saturday evening.
Auy information leading to its
recovery will be greatly appreci
ated. Call at this office.
Miss Minnie E. Mock and Miss
Belle Stouteagle will have charge
of tho graded schools at Markes,
Fraukliu county, this winter.
Mr. V. II. Prosser and family
moved from Hagerstown to Prin
cess Aune, Md., on Tuesday. We
trust that Mr. Prosser nud fami
ly may find their new home pleas
ant, and that health and prosper
ity may bo theirs for -many years
to come.
Specail Notice
For Early Pall.
Hats
CAMErSHAIR
und ItS in
WHITE, GRAY,
ami BLACK
also
READY TRIMMED HATS
from New York.
Yours truly,
Mrs.A.F. Little.
JustThink!
Good Straw Hats
at 10 and 20c th;25 and 50 cent kind.
Children's Suits
a few left, were $1.00 to $2.00, now GOc.
and $1.00. This is excellent clothing, but we
have too much.
We have a lot of
TROUSERS
at 75c, Sl.OO. and 5Bl.-h:irdlv til
half price for this quality. U
A line of f'j
50c Overalls for 40,
and hi
tft 50 cent Shirts,' with Collars, foi25c. n
j Men and Hoy's Clothing, also, reduced. f;j
NOW IS YOUR TIME, pi
1 A. U. N ACE & SONS. II
ooocooooooo oooooooocoocoo
Vcnmnrf Tim a Hi
O hen alady gets readytoclean house K
O tf X
X 0 fironerallv Hilda a herl or t.wn ihat. rui trlil Ci
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a now mattress, springs or pillows. ' S?
GOOD MATfRESSES are
iMo.uu aud to order up to $30.00.
oiuy sei ve ra iook at and worry
wnere.
lU bPRGS, $2.00 to $12.00. PILLOWS, 5()o to $2.00
ine same remarks ajiply as to mattresses.
A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often replaces an old wood-
eu oue to great advantage.
lnr klr a rtiiJon rr n U . . - ,1...
NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE
o
ayannaoublo width) mako attractive curtains nnd coverings.
A COUCH SPREAD in same goods, 50 by 108 inches,
ii luge an arouna, at tfl.DO is pretty and cheap.
Go-Carts and
Third now lot this season.
II. SIERBR & Cd;;
O II n fiitrnyn Ctrnnt
Xrsss vb "r''ss
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stock.
M'CONNELLBBURO
B K E R Y i ;
D. E. Little, Pkopkiktok.
Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes,
Doughnuts, and Pretzels on
haud all the time.
Free Delivery in town on '4.
Mondays, Tuesdnvs, Thurs- f
days, and Saturdays.
For Parties, Weddings, Ac I
we are prepared on a couple
of days notice to furnish all S
kinds of cakes &c.
Your Patronage Solicited.
D. E. LITTLE. i
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E YOU NEED A BUGGY ?
HOW DOES THIS STRIXE YOU?
A Bran New Fulling Top
Buggy with Full Leather
Trimming, Spring Cushion
aud Back, Thousand Mile
Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat
ent Shaft Couplers and Fine
ly Finished throughout for
ONLY
J Large Stock to select
from.
I am also handling Uaud-
made Buggies and Wagons.
W. R. Evans,
Hustoutowu, Pa.
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hero in stock from if 3. 50 to
Tho- ,ery cheap kind, that
you awhile, you citn get-elso.
Makes the room brighter aud
Vj
TAPESTRIES at 50c "and 75c
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Baby Coaches.
Uove you a nice baby ?
"1.
Mr
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