The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 23, 1902, Image 8

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    AUCTION? ?
H .C. SMITH & CO. STORE, McCONNELLSBURG, Saturday afternoon and evenin
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.
AUCTION?
Brick for sale at Morton's yard
D. F. Booher of Homestead, Pa.
is visiting friends in this county.
Mrs. J. W. Lake of Pleasant
Ridge, spent a few hours in town
Monday.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures
coughs and colds and prevents
pneumonia. Take no substitutes.
Miss Aun lleywang of Titus
villi? is the guest of Miss Lois A.
Caldwell of this place.
Mr. John F.Kendall and daugh
ter Olive are visiting the former's
brother C. 11. Kendall of Altoona.
No danger of consumption if
you use Foley's Honey aud Tar
to cure that stubborn cough.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cline of
Dublin spent last Saturday in
McConnellsburg.
Calvin Summers started to
Broadtop Sunday morning to re
main a few weeks.
You will be its friend alway if
you feed your stock "Peer loss
Horse & Cattle Powder. It could
not bo made bettei and cos's you
only lUc. a pound pack.
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Denisar
of Franklin county, spent last
Saturday and Sunday with Mrs.
Dcuisar's father, Mr. D. A. Mel
lott near Saluvia.
Mr. Mark Lodge of Brush
Creek Valley, came down last
Saturday, and on Sunday was ac
companied home by his sister,
Mrs. S. W. Kirk.
Dr. Stevens has that tooth pow
der without grit, acid, ferment
ives or abrasives. Its fine as silk.
Sent to auy address on receipt of
price, 30c. Bottle refilled, 20c.
Mr. John Hoopengardner and
son Chester have returned to
Kiddlesburg where they have
employment.
Dr. aud Mrs. J. G. Hanks and
their little daughter Helen, of
Breezewoud, spent Saturday and
Sunday with friends in this
place.
When you pay 25c. for some
thing you can get for a dime, you
are 15c. out of pocket. Just so
with "Peerless Pills" which costs
you 10c. aud are as good as any.
Mrs. "William Golden's barn at
Franklin Mills was destroyed by
tire last Saturday afternoon. It
is uot known how the tire origi
nated. David Thomas spent Wednes
day in Hancock and was accom
panied from there to the Hagers
town fair by Miss May Mason
and Miss Annie Weaver.
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. Cito's champion hunter, John
E. Peck, went out hunting on the
l.'itli day of October and killed
one gray squirrel, one gray fox,
and one wild turkey. Good boy,
John. Try it again.
Klder Enbanks of Delaware,
formerly of Georgia, will hold a
two-days meeting at the Sideling
Hill Baptist church the fourth
Saturday and Sunday in this
mouth at 10 a. tn. each day.
Sthaykd away from the prem
ises of David A. Nelson in Ayr
township, sometime in June, a
red and white mostly red hor
ney heifer. Any information
leading to her whereabouts will
bo generously rewarded by Mr.
Nelson.
Mr. Charles Reed last week
Bold his lot in the ShafTner exten
sion east of town to Conrad Gla
zier, Sr. It adjoins on the west,
the property Mr. Glazier recent
ly 4n!hased from the assignees
of 11. C. Smith.
Miss Minna D. Thompson who
was called home last June on ac
count of the serious illness of her
father, started on Monday for
Tyrone to resume her position as
head clerk in one of the stores in
that place.
Watch The Kidneys'
"When they are affected, life is
in danger," pays Dr. Abernethy,
the great English physician. Fo
ley's Kidney Cure makes sound
kidneys. All dealers.
CHARTER NOTICE.
NOTICE ISHKKF.1IT lilVF.N. Thai mi !
,l!cittifD wl 1 h mtnlp to the Wovernor of Hi1
Oommonw. Ith of IVnnxrlvnntK. thetw'f'h
liiv of NiivciiiImt. !':. by FX win MoC.iv. Wtl
lum K. Sluok. W. T. O. Stttuleni. Allif't
tery anil Jiuiiph I HrUMHtitr. unrter the AiH of
AHMeinhiy of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvn
lia. entitled "An Act to provlile for the tm'or
.Hiratlon and revolution of certuin coriiora
.inox." approved April W. IHT4. und the nupple
nenti thereto, for the charter of an Intended
corporation to he called "Kevitone Telephone
Company of Philadelphia." the cliHracler and
ohjrut of which Is constructing, nmintainiinf
ind leaning line of telegraph for the private
ie of individual., firms. corporation, ninnictnil
or otherwise, for Kcncnil business, anil for po
ice. lire alarm or messenger busiuess. and for
the transaction of unv business In w hich eli
trieity over or throiiKh wires mav be applied to
any useful purpose. Indudtnir the maiutalninx
and operating of a general telephone aysletn
tud telephone business, and for these pufKses
to nave, possess anu enjoy an tne ritfnt. oetie
:Hn and privileges of the suld Act of Awemhly
ind Its Mupplemeuta.
E, O. MICHKNKtl.
Solicitor.
America's Famous Heuuties
Look with horror on Skin Erup
tions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples.
They don't have them, nor will
iny one, who uses Bucklon's "Ar
nica Salve. It glorifies the face.
Eczema or Salt Klieum vanish be
fore it. It cures sore lips, chap
ped hands, chilblains. Infallible
for Piles. 25c at W. S. Dickson's
drug store.
Hones Wanted.
Wo will pay (50 cents a hundred
for bones delivered at our mill at
Big Cove Tannery. We also, have
it all times, ceiling lath and pal
ings for sale.
Kekfeu & Kkkfkk.
Out or Death's Jaws.
"When death seemed very near
from a severe stomach and liver
rouble, that I had suffered with
for years," writes P. Muse, Dur
iara, N. C, "Dr. King's New Life
Pills saved my life aud gave per
fect health." Best pills on earth
ind only 25c at W. S. Dickson's
drug store.
A. M. Hixsou purchased a hog,
Aug. 27, 1002, which weighed 98
lbs., .and on the 13th day of Oct.,
sold the same hog which then
weighed 200 lbs., a gain of two
and eight-forty-seventh pounds a
day.
There will be Communion ser
vice in the Hustontown M. E.
church next Sunday morning at
1() A. M. Preaching at Clear
Ridge at 2:30 P. M. Maddensvillo
M. E. church 7 P. M.
J. K. Melhoy, pastor.
Forty Years' Torture.
To be relieved from a torturing
disease after 40 years' torture
might well cause the gratitude of
iny one. That is what DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Ha
ney, Geneva, O. He says : "De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured
rae of piles after I had suffered
40 years." Cures cuts, burns,
wounds, skin diseases Beware
of counterfeits.
.Married.
At the parsonage by Rev. A. G.
Wolf, October 16, 1902, Mr. Rob't
H. Graham of St. Thomas; Pa.,
and Mrs. Anna Wilson of Web
ster Mills, Pa.
Danger in Fall ColJs.
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 and tested, safe and
sure, contains no opiates and will
not constipate. All dealers.
Holy communion at Big Cove
Tannery church next Sabbath at
10 a. m. Preparatory service on
Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Divine
service at St. Paul's on Sabbath
evening at 7 o'clock.
Look Out For Fever.
' Biliousness and liver disorders
at this season may be prevented
by cleansing the system with De
Witt's Little Early Risers. These
famous little pills do not gripe.
They move the bowels gently.but
copiously, and by reason of the
tonic properties, give tone and
strength to the glands.
As soon as you decide on the
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, .
T. J. WIENER, Hancock, Md.
Come 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 tin; late up to date Storm Cloth.
Shirt Waist Novelties a specialty.
MILLINERY.
Hats, Bonnets, Children's Cups, Ribbons from the Cheap,
to the Best ; Ready to Wear 1 lats in all prices. Notions
Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hose, Veiling, Laces, Embroderies, All
over Laces, Appliques, Braid, aud everything In Dress Trim
ming. It will pay you well to come in and see our Store.
T. J. WIENERTHancock,
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There are 8. .100 rtO Jewel atovr - and ranges in ue. Thflt'a
why the Hetroit Stove Works rtw to le the largest Htove
Plant In the world.
WE SELL JEWELS BECAUSE WE CAN RECOMMEND THEM
WHY BUY UNKNOWNS
JEWELS COST NO MORE !
Albert Stoner,
M'ConneIlsb7Jrg,Pa,
Sale Kcnisttr.
Thursday, October 30.-JoSeph
B. Mellott will sell at his rest-
Jeuce in the Corner 2 miles south
of Webster Mills, 12 head of hors
es and colts, 50 head of cattle, 'JO
head of hogs, 50 head of sheep
ind many other things. Sale be
gins at 10 o'clock. Credit 0
months.
Thursday, November 20. John J
F. Johnson, executor, will .sell at j X
the late residence of David John- J X
sun, dee'd, 3 miles north east of 4
Hancock, the mansion farm aud j
valuable personal property. !
Trespass Notice.
The undersigned citizt-ns of Ayr
township l)(irely warn all persons
iifjainst trespassing on their lands by
hunting, llshinu, Katherinjf nuts or
iMtrries, or in any manner whatever
uniler penalty of the law as It will be
rigidly enforeed in all eases.
J. G. Kendall
V. E. Hoke
.Ino. Kendall
Jus. Fryman
Geo. A. Comerer
J. l'.Nelsnn,
Mrs. Suiiili I'iUnwin.
I". G. Humbert
Thomas lliimliei't
Jai nl) Clouser
11. V. Shives
John Tniax
Mrs. Muryfret r.ynch
Samuel Mellott
James Si pes
11. M. Kendall
A. W. Johnston
J. O. Trltle
I). M. Kendall
Jacob Ilykes !
N. V. Ilohman, i
Geo. Magsuni. 1
G. W. Humber
!) T. Humbert !
George Lym h ! ?
Mury Shives
Fred Truux
Newton Knuble
Adum Lauver.
Jiirnes Harris- j
for all of ttie Vott lnnds -.
V. II. Nelson. Samuel
Mellott.
Tropass Notice. i
Notice is hereby niven to U persons,
not to trespass on any of the property
of the undersigned, by hunting or oth- I
erwlse, as prosecution will surely fol-
low any disregard of this notice. j
Aaron M. Garland John Mellott I
John Hard F.phraim Skilns" j
Jordan W. Deshong John II. Strait 1
'George C. Deshong David II. Mellott j
Simon Deshong. J
Trespass Notice.
I Wi . the undersigned citizens of Duli
, in a 'd Tod tw'p, Fulton county, here
by give notice that all persons found
, trespassing on our lands by hunting,
fishing, trapping, or gathering b Tries
on the same, will be dealt with accord
ing to law governing such cases.
I). A. Hill Fraker Hros
E. M. Gelvin F.lijuh Baldwin
Jonathan Kerliii L. O. Clino ' S
Dyson V. Fraker Benjamin Wilds1'
Harrison Kalbuch J H. Helman.
Aliens Valley Lumber Co.
Scott Wajjner Frank Mason.
Daniel and John Mok.
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th moit haallnq alv In th world,
A, ttir.tfM.wiia t
IF IT'S A
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It's a flighty Good Stove
Fvcry Jewel Stove in guaran
teed in quality nnd economic
al ttnlures ty the Jewel trade
mntk.
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,: yOU NEED A BUGGY
T H W KS THIS STRIKE Villi1 T
X A Hrau New Falling Top 1
! X ttugfe'y with Full Leather t
Inmmiug, Spring Cushion
and Back, Thousand Mile X
Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- t
fint, Slinft. (!nnnli.ia on
ly Finished throughout for
ONLY $50.
Large Stock to select
rom.
I am also handling Hand
made Buggies aud Wagons.
W. R. Evans,
Hustontown, Pa.
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M'CONNELLSBURG
BAKERY
D. E. LlTTLK, PllOPttlKTOU.
Fresh Bread, Rolls, Cakes,
Doughnuts, and Pretzels on
hand all the time.
Free Delivery in town on
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs
days, and Saturdays.
For Parties, Weddings, &c
t we are prepared on a couple
of days notice to furnish all
I kinds of cakes &c.
Your Patronage Solicited.
I D. E. LITTLE.
S. P. METZLER
DEALElt
In . . .
Pianos
Organs
buggies
Carriages
Good marketable stock
taken in exchange. ..
frsT'When in "need of any
thing in our line write
for particulars to . , , .
S. P. METZLER. 1
Burnt Cabins, Pa
ADVERTISE IN
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JEWEL
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
Of Valuable Real Estate.
ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1902.
The unflenlKned executor of the hist wlll&o.
of David Johnson lute of Thompson tow n-hip
deo'd, will ut I o'clock P. M. , omhaiibove
named diiy on the premises, 9 miles northeast
of Hunoock, Md., the followInK valunhle fiirm
eontalnlntr
206 ACRES
nnd Allowanoe. ndjolnlntr the Muson ft Dixon
line, and lands of A. V. I'unU, Mr. Henry Kite,
nnd Clarence Vanee, ImviriK thereon erected a
two-and-a-half-story
FRAME DWELLING
40 X 84 feet In excellent condition, good Barn,
and all necessary out building. An excellent
spring of never failing water near the house.
The farm In general, la well watered, ami has
been heavily limed twice. The soil Is red slate
easily farmed, nnd very productive. When
properly farmed. It will produce In one season
from two to three thousaud bushel of grain.
It Is a grand opportunity, and any one seeking
a home lo the county, should not let this chance
ito by. There Is an excellent Market near for
all kinds of produce, The projected extension
of the II, ft O. railroad will pass within 3 miles
of the farm.
Any person wishing to look over It can do so
at anytime by calling on the tenant on the
premises! or, by writing to the undersigned,
who will oheerfuHy give all necessary Infor
mation. The farm, also, ootitalns, about lOucres
EXCELLENT TIMBER
Terms. Ten per cent, of bid when property
Is knocked down : one-third, Including the 10
per cent, on delivery of the deed, and hnhiuce
'ntwoequul annual payments wlthlutcrest.
J. F. JOHNSON, Kxecutor,
Luldig, I'a.
CRESS'S
NEW MILLINERY.
I have just returned from the
eastern cities with an exception
ally fine selection of Fall Millinery
Goods, including Hats, Kibbons,
Silks for trimming and waists,
Veils, Feathers of all kinds, aud
everything in the millinery liue.
We have the
BEST GOODS .
at the
Lowest Prices
that have ever 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
Beavers, 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, $2 and $3, scarce
ly equald elsewhere for $4,
$3, aud $(!.
We are safe iu saying wo
carry the largest line of Mil
liuery iu Fulton county, and
you can save 50 c'ts on every
dollar by buying atour store.
Come and be convinced.
Alrs.A.F. Little.
ISronchltis for Twenty Veins.
Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan
ville, 111., writes : "I had bronchi
tis for twenty years and never
got relief until I used Foley's
Honey and Tar which ia a sure
cure. Contains no opiates. All
dealer a.
Foley's Kidney Cure
amket kldaeyt and blmdtler right.
OCTOBER ATTRACTIONS!
AT
3T9 EL 2fISIfTOSTO
The Largest Stock of (iuns and Ammunition in
Fulton County. Twenty-five Guns to select fior.i.
Single Bairel, Double Barrel, Breech Loading Hammerless,
and Take-Down Marlin Shot-guns and latest improved Win
chester Rifles.
Buggy Shafts, ironed , and
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, cScc. at prices
that will suit you.
McConnellsburg, Pa.
..W.HART.
Emmaville, Pa.
Watches,
Silverware,
Jewelery,
Clocks,
Harmonicas,
Spectacles,
Violins,
Banjos,&c.
Special Attention Given to
REPAIR WORK
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED and
PRICKS RIGHT.
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Spring Time
WHEN A LADY GETS READY TO CLEAN HOUSE
e generally finds a bed or two hat ought to have
a new mattress, springs or pillows.
GOOD MATTRESSES are here in stock from 8.f0 to $
$15.00 aud to order up to $30.00. The tery choap kind, that Q
only serve to look at and worry you awhile, you can 'get else tf
where. JK,
UED SPRINGS, $2.00 to $12.00. PILLOWS, GOc to $2.00 O
The same remarks apply as to mattresses. O
A NEAT CLEAN IRON BED often replaces an old wood- y
en one 'to great advantage. 'Makes the room brighter, and f-t
looks cooler ou a hot day or night.
NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at 50c and 7So O
a yard (double" width) make attractive 'curtains uud cover- O
ings. .... " C
A COUC1I SPREAD in
fringe all arouhd, at $1.50 is
Qo-Carts and
Third now Jot this season.
H. SIERER & CO.,
FURNITURE MAKERS, .
On Queen Street, Chambersburci $
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FULTON COUNTY NEWS "
$1.00 Year in Advance.
Buggy Harness with Collar
and Hatnes complete
$9.75
As good a single barrel breech
loading Shotgun as you wouKi
wish to see for
$3.50.
Double Barrel breech loading
Shot Gun, 12 gauge at
$6.95
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Guns and
Ammunition,
Single Barrel and
Double Barrel Shot
guns Breech Load
ing Latest Improved
Action.
Marlin Rifles,
Cartridges. Shells
Loaded and Empty
All Grades Powder,
Shot, Caps, Primers,
and everything that
is needed for the
Hunting Season.
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pretty and choap.
Baby Coaches.
Have you a nice baby V
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