The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 16, 1902, Image 8

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    AUCTION?
AUCTION! ?
H .C. SMITH & CO. STORE, McCONNELLSBURG, Saturday afternoon and evening
Everything in this Big Store must be closed out. No one need fear to buy at
these Auctions. Everything offered just taken from regular stock.
Brick fur sale at Mortou's yard
Miss F;uiuie Hess and Miss
Kate Smith of Belfast township
spout last Thursday iu town.
E. N. Palmer of Everett visited
his niece Mrs. J. W. Lake at
Pleasant Ridge a few days ago.
Foley's Houey and Tar cures
coughs aud colds and preveuts
pneumonia. Take uo substitutes.
Frank Rauek of Bethel, tools a
day or two oil and visited the
Ouiuty Seat last week.
No danger of cousutuptiou if
you use Foley's lloney aud Tar
to cure that stubborn cough.
Rev. and Mrs. George M.
Shinier aud family were here last
week.
You will be its friend always if
you feed your stock "Peerless
Horse & Cattle Powder. It could
not be made bette) and costs you
only 10c. a pound pack.
Mrs. S. S. Diehl of Whips Cove
spent a day or two among her
MeConnellsburg friends, lust
week.
George A. Hess of Pine Village
Iudiaua, spent a few days recent
ly with friends in the lower end of
the County.
Thompson and S teach last
week painted and papered inside
the new house of Dr. S. II. Fra
ker at Fort Littleton.
Kev. and Mrs. H. F. Cares of
York Springs are spending a few
days among their old friends and
former parishioners here.
Yheu you pay 25c. for some
thing you can get for a dime, you
are 15c. oat of pocket. Just so
with -'Peerless Pills" which costs
you 10c. aud are as good as auy.
Mr. Martin Bruner of Ohio
was the guest last week of his
sister Mrs. George F. Smith
near Needmore. '
Wanted. A married man of
sober industrious habits to work
on farm by the year, beginning
April 1, 1903. Good chance.
House and all necessary privi
leges. C. J. Brewer, McCon
nellsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Henry lVtzler
and daughter Mary of Kainsburg
Pa., were guests of the family of
Mr. Metzler's brother Nicholas,
at Burnt Cabins lat week.
Sthaykd away from the prem
ises of David A. Nelson in Ayr
township, sometime in June, a
red aud white mostly red hor-
ney heifer. Any information
leading to her whereabouts will
be generously rewarded by Mr.
Nelson.
Mr. aud Mrs. Andrew Boling
er aud daughter Miss Lura of
Taylor township, accompanied by
Miss Mary Horton of Tod, Hunt
ingdon county, were pleasant call
ers at the News office on Wednes
day of last week.
Messrs. Anthony Lynch and C.
II. E. Plummer, jury commission
ers, with the assistance of the
sheriff, last week threw the old
names out of the jury wheel and
refilled it with the names of ill"
good aud true men, from whom
the juries for the courts of l'JOii
shall be drawn. Care was ob
served not to put in those who
had recently served, and as far
as possible "pass it around."
We are in receipt of a very spi
cy article for the columns of the
News, about a little misunder
standing among some of the pa
trons of one of the Thompson
township schools. If the writer,
who forge i to sign his name, will
allow us to publish his name to
the article, and then will bind
himself to provide for our widow
in the event that somebody breaks
, our neck for publishing tho arti
cle, we will let it appear next
week.
Danger in Fall Colds.
Fall colds are liable to hang on
all winter leaving the seeds of
pneumonia, bronchitis or con
sumption. Foley's Honey and Tar
cures quickly and prevents seri
ous results. It is old and relia
ble, tried aud tested, safe and
sure, contaius no opmtos ana win
not constipate. All dealers.
Dr. Stevens has that tooth pow
ter without grit, acid, ferment
ives or abrasives. Its fine as silk.
Sent to any address on receipt of
price, 30c. Bottle refilled, 20c.
America's Famous Bounties
Look with horror on Skin Erup
tions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples.
They don't have them, nor will
my one, who uses Bucklen's Ar
uica Salve. It glorifies tho face.
Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish be
fore it. It cures sore lips, chap
ped hands, chilblains. Infallible,
for Piles. 25c at W.
Irug store.
S. Dickson's
There will be a local institute
at Independence School, Thomp
son township Friday evening, Oct.
IT, 1002. Questions : 1. How
to Obtain and Ketain good will of
Pupils and Patrons. 2. What
can the Teacher do to Suppress
Selfishness, Faultfinding, and
Tattling both in School and in
after life? 3. What Branches
Jo you Alternate? 4. How doyou :
leach Civu Government.' and !
wnen should the lextbooli tirst ,
be used. All teachers invited to j
tttend. LetitiaPeck, teacher, j
Hroncliitis for Twenty Years.
Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan
.'illo, 111., writes : "I had bronchi
Ms for twenty years and never
ut relief until I used Foley's
Honey aud Tar which is a sure
jure. Contains no opiates. All
dealers.
Mr. Albert Cowan who had
been spending a few days with
relatives aud friends in this coun
ty, left on Monday for Lis home
it Bradfoi d, 111. Albert has been
out there about eleven years, and ' 8 months.
is much pleased with that couu- j Wednesday, October 22, J. L.
try- i Jackson, administrator of N. B.
jacj-son wqi gt,ji a iw ate res;.
Look Out I-or Fever. i , , , , ,
, ,. ,. , ; dence of the deceased, threo
Bihousness and liver disorders , , , ., .. ,
, i, . , , 1 fourths of a mile south of Akers-
it this season may be prevented i .,, , . .
, . . viae, horses, cattle, farming nn-
,,;;(('. r 'tv.,... rri
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famous little puis do not gripe.
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The7 move the bowels gently, but
coniouslv. and hv reason of tho
tonic properties, give tone aud I
strength to the elands.
1
Kev. aud Mrs. C. M. Smith of
this place left on Monday for a j
two or three weeks' vacation
among friends at Harrisburg, j
Bcllefonte, and other places. 1
There will not be any preaching j
service in Mr. Smith's church ;
here until the evening of Nov.
"Watch The Kidneys"
"When they are affected, life is
in danger," says Dr. Abernethy,
the great English physician. Fo
ley's Kidney Cure makes sound
kidneys. All dealers.
Hones Wanted.
We will pay 00 cents a hundred
for bones delivered at our mill at
Big Cove Tannery. We also, have
at all times, ceiling lath aud pal
ings for sale.
Keever & Keefek.
Make home pleasant for the '
boys and girls, that the attrac- j
tion of their homes will be great-!
er to speud their leisuro time!
thau to be promenading the !
streets until late at night. Many
a boy has gone astray because be
was made to sit on tho wood box
in tho kitchen to rend, u-1.il. tho
parlor was kept up only for beaux
aud strangers. !
Out ot Death's Jaws.
,(tttv. A ,ti, . 1
from a severe stomach and liver
trouble, that l had su tiered with
for years," writes P. Muse, Dur -
ham, N. C, "Dr. King's New Lifo
icn . , i . . i-f
Pills saved my life and gave per -
feet health." Best pills on earth . Simon Dcshong.
aud only 2oc at W. S. Dickson's I ..
drugstore. Trespass Notice.
, Wv. the undersigned citizens of Dub
Mr. Allen B. Sipes, of Toledo. ! bn aid Tod tw'p, Fulton county, here-
Ohio, spent a few days the past
week in Everett on a visit to his
sister Mrs. E. N. Palmer on Main
street. On last Friday Mr. E, N.
Palmer accompanied Mr. Sipes
to Uarrisonville, Fulton county,
whura Via will brtonrl ortmo iivia of.
. . ... .
tlie home Of his brother, County
Treasurer Theophilus Sipes.
Everett RepubJcau.
J WIENER,
Conic in, .Please,
and
You'll Go Out pleased
When you sec onr New Goods.
-
A full line of Dry Goods, embracing, Black Silks, Cash
meres, Cloth, Serges and all the late up-to-date Storm Cloth.
Shirt Waist Novelties a specialty.
MILLINERY.
Hats, Bonnets, Children's Caps, Ribbons from the Cheap,
to the Best ; Ready to Wear Nats in all prices. Notions
Kid Gloves, Corsotsj Hose, Veiling, Laces, Embroderies, All
over Laces, Appliques, Braid, and everything In Dress Trim
ming. It w ill pay you well to come iu and see our Store.
T. J. WIENER, Hancock,
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Sulc Rcuistcr.
Saturday. October 18. Mrs.
Maria Vishart will sell at her
reBjdonce at Harrisonville, Fall-1
ing:.top Iiu?y, Housebold goods,
&c &Ci Salo beging at 10 o'clock,
Credit (J months.
Tuesday, October 21. Frank
Spade will sell at his residence
2i miles south of Einmaville, live j
stock, farm implements, and!
household goods. Sale begins at
10 o'clock. Credit 9 mouths.
Wednesday, October 22 D. L
Keefer having sold his farm, will
sell at public sale at his residence
2 miles south of Big Cove Tan
nery, horses, cattle, hogs, farm
ing implements, corn, hay, corn
fodder, household goods, tfce.
Sale begins at 'J o'clock. Credit
plements, hay, gram, lumber aud
household goods, bale begins at '
1A ,,,01-11. .1
10 o'clock. Credit 'J months.
1
Thursday, October 30. -Joseph ,
B. Mellott will sell at his resi-
! dence in the Corner 2 miles south 1
01 vteoster luuis, iz neau or nors-
es and colts, r0 head of cattle, 90 ;
head of hogs, 50 head of sheep j
and many other things. Sale be-
gins at 10 o'clock. Credit 0 1
months. j
Thursday, October 30, Johu F.
Johnson, executor, will sell at the ,
late residence of David Johnson,
dee'd, 3 miles northeast of Han
cock, the mausion farm aud valu
able personal property.
Trespass Notice,
The undersigned citizen of Ajr
township hereby warn all persons
nainst trespassing on their lands by
hunting, fishing, gathering nuts or
berries, or in any manner whatever
under penalty of the law as It will be
rigidly enforced in all cases.
J. G. Kendall
Vv K. Hoke
Jno. K. Kendall
Jas. Fryman
Geo. A. Gomerer
J. l Nelson,
Mrs. Sarah 1'ittman.
C. G. Humbert
Thomas Humbert
Jacob Clouser
R. M. Kendall
A. W. Johnston
J. G. Tritle
D. M. Kendall
Jacob Hykes
X. W. Hohman,
Geo. Magsum.
G. Yv
Iluniber 1 -
! jim Trua.x
j Mrs. Marguret Lynch
Jil1"1' Sii-s
1 1 . I- . HI MVfN
James Harris
fl"' M of t!lL' 1,ott lamU
' H. W. Nelson.
Trespass Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all persons,
not 10 nei pass on any 01 me i.roperiy
j er.wi'se, us prosecution will surely fol-
: low any disregard of this notice.
' Aaron M. Garland John Mellott
j Jo,' safe
Jordan W. Deshong John H. Strait
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by givo notice thut all persons found
trRtfiifiSMini? on our lands bv huntin.r.
fishing, trapping, or gathering berries
on the game, will be dealt with aocord-,
lng to law governing such cases.
,.,?P,I?r?,'
Jonathan Kerlin ' L. G. Cline
! T)yor F. Frukor Bun la
Tj'on F. Frakor Benjamin Wilds
Harrison Knlba. h J K. Helman
Aliens Valley Lumber Co.
S'"tt Warner Fraik M ison
Hancock, Md.
OCOOXXOOOQ
I YOU NEED ABU6GY
HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU?
X
J A Bran New Falling Top
J Buggy with Full Leather
J Trimming, Spring Cushion
aud Back, Thousand Mile
J Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat
cut Shaft Couplers and Fine
ly Finished throughout for
ONLY $50.
Large Stock to select
rom.
I am also handling Hand-
made Buggies and Wagons.
W. II. Evans,
I Hustontowu, Pa.
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WGOINNEH-SQURG
i BAKERY i
D. E. Little, Phopkietok.
Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes,
Doughnuts, and Pretzels on
hand all the time.
Free Delivery iu towu on
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs
days, and Saturdays.
For Parties, Weddings, &c
t we are prepared on a couple
I of days notice to furnish all
kinds of cakes &c.
j Your Patronage Solicited.
U. t. LI I I Lt. i
I S. P. METZLER
Dealeii
K In . . .
Pianos
Organs
Carriages
Good marketable stock
taken in exchange.
C3r-"When in need of any- J
thing in our lino write
for particulars to ... . J
S. P. METZLER, J
Burnt Cabins. Pa I
D- T. Humbert
George Lynch . .
'Half Kates to (J. A. K l.ncamp
Mary Shives . . . , ,
.-, . , ment at Washington.
Fred Truax 1 n
Newton Knabie For the G. A. R. Encampment
, at Washington, D. C, tho Cum
berland Valloy Railroad will sell
excursion tickets to Washington
via Harrisburg and N. C. Ry.,
October 1th to 7th inclusive, good
to return until October 14 inclu
sive at one single fare for the
round trip.
I Via Hagerstown and B. & O. K.
-,. the mte from Mercersb'iirg
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Forty Years' Torture.
To be relieved from a torturing
disease after 40 years' torture
might well cause the gratitude of
any one. That is what DoWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Ha-
ney. Geneva, O.
He says : "De-
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured
me of piles after I had suffered
years. " Cures cuts, burns,
! uds, skiu diseases.
Beware
! couniorieiis.
BANNER 8 A LVE
th moil h.allnq alv. In th. world.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
Of Valuable Ueal Estate.
ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1902.
The unrtomlirned executor of thelmtwMAo.
of Davtd Johtifton lnte of Thompson township
dee d, will Rell nt 1 o'clock P. M. . on the above
named duy on the premtHei, S mflca uortheaNt
ot Hnncock, Md., the following valgiible furra
contnlnlnff
206 ACRES
and illowunce, adjoining the Muson & Dixon
lino, and liiutN of A. V. Funk, Mrs. Henry Flto,
nud Clarence Vuncc, having thereon erected a
two-and-fthiilf-torv
FRAME DWELLING
10X24 feet In excellent condition, good Ilurn.
und all ncuesNary out hulhl'nKH. An excellent
spring of never fulling wutcr near the house.
The fiirm In general. IhwoII watered, andhu
been hoavlly limed twice. The soil Is red slate
easily farmed, and very productive. When
properly farmed, It will produce in one season
from two to three thousand bushels of grain.
It Is a grand opportunity, and any one seeking
a home In the county, should not let this chance
go by. There Is an excellent Murket near for
all kinds of produce. The projected extension
of the H, AO. railroad will pass within 3 miles
of the farm.
Any person wishing to look over It can do so
at anytime by culling on the tenant on the
premises; or, by writing to the undersigned,
who will cheerfully give all necessary Infor
mation. The farm, ulso, oontalns, about 40 acres
EXCELLEMT TIMBER
Terms. Ten per cent, of bid when property
is knocked dowu ; one-third. Including the 10
per cent, on delivery of the deed, and balance
intwocqual annual payments withlutcrcst.
. J. V. JOHNSON, Executor,
Luldlg, Pa.
CRESS'S
NEW MILLINERY.
I have just returned from the
eastern cities with an exception
ally fine selection of Fall Millinery
Goods, including Hats, Ribbons,
Silks for trimming and waists,
Veils, Feathers of all kinds, and
everything iu the millinery line.
We have the
BEST GOODS
at the
Lowest Prices
that have over been offered to the
public.
HATS TRIMMED
FREE OF CHARGE.
Call and examine our goods be
fore buying elsewhere.
MRS. E.M.GRESS
Diagonally opposite the Cooper
House.
HATS. TRIMMED FREE.
WINTER MILLINERY
We just received this week
a line lot of NEW WINTER
MILLINERY consisting of
Ueavers, Mohairs, Camels
Hair, Velvet, and Felt Hats,
CAPS, BONNETS, SILKS,
RIBBONS, FISH SCALE
TRIMMING, LACES, COL
LARS, and APPLIQUES.
Our superb showing of
TRIMMED HATS is espec
ially strengthened this week
by the addition of hundreds
or more of our famous crea
tions at$l, 8- and $3, scarce
ly equald elsewhere for 4,
$j, and $(5.
Wo are safe in sayiug wo
carry the largest line of Mil
linery iu Fulton county, aud
you can save 50 c'ts on every
dollar by buying atour store.
Conieand be convinced.
Alrs.A.F. Little.
As soon as yon decide o i tho
date for your sale, send it to us
and we will place it in the sale
register both in the News and
the Democrat, and you can send
us the list of articles for your sale
bill later.
Foley's Kidney Cure
make kidney mnd bladder right.
OCTOBER ATTRACTION"
AT
The Largest Stock of Guns and Ammunition in
Fulton County. Twenty-five Guns to select froii.
Single Barrel, Double Barrel, Breech Loading Hammertoe,
and Take-Down Marlin Shot-guns and latest improved Wir..
Chester Rifles.
Buggy Shafts, ironed audi
painted ready to attach,
$1 .75
Buggy Pole, ironed and paint
ed, with stay and yoke straps.
$5.50.
Breast Strap Harness.
$8.50.
Ammunition, Leggins, Hunting Coats, Vests, &c. at prices
that will suit you.
McConnellsburg, Pa,
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W. HART
Emmaville, Pa.
4-5
Watches,
3 Silverware,
Jewelery,
Clocks,
3p Harmonicas,
$ opeciacies,
Violins,
Banjos,&c. j
jig Special Attention Given to
m m j m
J SATISFACTION
f GUARANTEED and
PRICES RIGHT.
You are respectfully invited to call and examine our p
goods, and got our prices. w
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spring Time Hints.
W
HEN A LADY GETS
e generally finds a
a new mattress, spriDgs or
GOOD MATTRESSES are here in stock from' ;U0 to
$15.00 and to order up to $30.00. The ,'evy cheap kind, that
Q only serve to look at and worry
O where.
BED SPRINGS, 12.00 to $12.00. PILLOWS, 50c to 2.00 O
Tho same remarks apply as to mattresses.
A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often replaces an old wood- '
en one to great advantage. Makes tho room brighter aud
looks c oler on a hot day or ni'lit. .
NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at 50c and 75c
a yard (double width) make attractive curtains and cover- C
ings. ' T
A COUCH SPREAD in same goods, 50 by 108 inches, y
fringe all around, at 1.50 is pretty and cheap. ?
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GoCarts and Baby Coachec." $
Third new lot this season. Have you a nice baby ?
II. SIERER & CO., S
FURNITURE MAKERS,
On Queen Street, Cliambersbnrg y
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PULTON COUNTY NEWS
$1.00 a Year in Advanco. .
Buggy Harness with Coll;;
and Hames complete
$9.75
As good a single barrel breech
loading ShotjL'unasvou wou!j
wish to see for
$3.50.
(Double Barrel breech loadir :
Shot Gun, 12 gauge at
$6.95
anniiiuiniiaindviajrisi . i
Guns and
Ammunition,
Single Barrel and
Double Barrel Shot
guns Breech Load
ing Latest Improved
Action.
Marlin Rifics,
Cartridges. Shells
Loaded and Empty
All Grades Powder,
Shot, Caps, Primers,
and everything that
is needed for the
Hunting Season.
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