The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 13, 1902, Image 8

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    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.
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Rrick for sale at Mortou's yard
A new milkman was installed
down at Sheriff Mason's one day
last week.
Try Irwin's No. 0 Syrup at 40c
a gallon.
Miss Grace Wilkinson of this
place is in Ohio attending the
wedding of her brother David.
A good Nickel Center Draft
Lamp at Irwin's $1.42.
Our old neighbor A. V. P. Sou
dors of Ayr township called ht the
News office while in town Mon
day. You will bo its friend always if
you feed your stock "Peerless
Horse & Cattle Powder. It could
not be made better and costs you
only 10c. a pound pack.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tntle of
Fort Loudon, spent last Friday
among friends on this side of the
mountain.
School teachers will do well to
call at Irwin's for Hooks for that
Library. Lowest prices.
Miss Dora Johnston and Mrs.
Alex Foreman of Burnt Cabins,
spent last Thursday at McCon
uellsburg. When you pay 2oc. for some
thing you can get for a dime, you
are irc. out of pocket. Just so
with "Peerless Pills" which costs
you 10c. and are as good as any.
II. Vinceut Miller of Peoria, 111.
reached this place Monday even
ing, called hither by the death of
his mother, Mrs. S. I. Miller.
Foley's Uouey and Tar always
stops the cough aud heals the
lungs. Kefuse substitutes. All
dealers.
Amos Cox of Oneida, N. Y.
spent a few days last week with
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
C. II. Stevens of this place.
Foley's Honey and Tar for
coughs aud colds : reliable, tried
and tested, sale and sure. All
dealers.
Kev. R. H. Hoover who on ac
count of ill health has not for sev
eral weeks been able to fill his
pulpit fit Perryville, Md., is
spending a few days here.
There is no cough medicine so
popular as Foley's Honey and
Tar. It contains no opiates or
poisons and never fails to cure.
All dealers.
Mr. John N. Grouse and family
of South Wayne, Wis., who were
visiting Mr. Grouse's sister, S.V.
Bivens, and other friends at Big
Cove Tannery, have returned to
thtir home.
W. A. Ilerren of Finch, Ark.,
writes, "1 wish to report that
Foley's Kidney Cure has cured a
terrible case of kidney and blad
der trouble that two doctors had
given up." All dealers.
Mrs. A. V. B. Souders of Ayr
township raised on one vine three
pumpkins that weighed respect
ively .:!, 83, and J3 pounds, the
largest of which measured 5 feet
and n inches in circumference.
Mrs. Geo. Finiff of Tod, accom
panied by her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E.
Wagner of Newville, are visiting
Mrs. Finiif's daughter, Mrs. An
nie Sargent at Bloomington, 111.
They expect to stop for a visit
amoug friends in Pittsburg on
their return.
Pattersons Kun.
B. F. Deshong and C. M. Keed
have completed a Job of sawing
for T. I. Sipes and Oliver Oak
man. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McFad
deu of Foltz came over last Sun
day and attended the funeral of
Mrs. McFadden's grandfather,
Mi. Baltzer Decker.
Quito a number of our boys
havo returned from corn husking
in Franklin county with quite a
scare, but no small pox yet. , j
Mrs. El he Mellott who came 1
here to attend the funeral of her
father, Mr. Baltzer Decker, will
remain with her mother this win
ter. Well, we have some turkey
gobblers alongthe mountain about
the size of a cooking stove, but
we have cone of those boots and
cabbage heads the News has
been telling about.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
OF VALUABLE REALESTATE
Hy virtue of nn nnler of the (ih.ns' Court,
of Fulton county. Hciinsylviumi. tin utnltriKn
m1 inlminlsirutrix of the esiute of Joniithiiu
Anilrrson. lute of Taylor township Fulton coun
ty. I'enrisvlvitnltt rUc'fied will on the
prpmWe I mile northwest of Clcnr KinVe post
nrnVe on road leading frntn Clear KiuVe to Dub
lin Mil, ud
SATURDAY. DEC. 6, 1902,
the following roul estate, to wit;
A VALUABLE FARM
consiMtrttr "f 1"" noro of which twi aor1 it re
oleirert mid uuIit fcine. ami -It me res fn woixl
latkl. The Improvement consist of a story
FRAME DWELLING
a tfootl bank burn and other outhniUlinfs The
farm i well watered and contain u
Good Orchard
It uiljtiin lunrt on Hit eswt of Kpliruitn Antler
on: on the south, hy Ouvul Wttile m heirs: on the
west, hy William Mo.m.teunl Orlamlu Wagon
er, unci on the north, hy l.evl Anderson uutl
John Henry.
Terms ten per cent, of bid when property Is
knocked down: one third. Including the ten per
eent. on 1'ohllrniiitton of sule. nud Imiunce In
two eiiuiil minim! payments with interest.
Sale to betflu nt t o'clock V. M
MKS MAKY J. AMlKHSON.
Administratrix
A. L. Wim.. Aucl.
.Married.
HYKKS SAMS.
On Monday, November 3, at the
Lutheran parsonage, South Rich
ard street, Bedford, David A. lay
ers, of Chambersburg, and Mary
Catharine Sams, of Evertt, were
united iu marriage py Kev. J. W.
Lingle.
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HAKNEY SMITH.
Ou Tuesday, November ", 1W2,
at the residence of Kev. J. II. Bar
ney Eft Clearville, Bedford couuty
Mr. Albert Smith, of Buck Val
ley was married to Miss Susan
Smith, of Whips Cove. The cere
mony was performed by Rev.
J. II. Barney, assisted by Rev.
Joseph Barney.
I'll vsicians Prescribe It.
Many broad minded physicians
prescribe Foley's Honey aud Tar
as they have never found so safe
and reliable a remedy for throat
and lung troubles as this great
medicine. All dealers.
Local Institute.
There will be a Local Instituto
atWarfordsburg Friday evening,
Nov. 21. Questions for discus
sion: I. Importance of Neatness
and Politeness. II. How can we
better our schools? III. What
Importance are Local Institutes
and How should they be Conduct
ed? IV. Query box. Trusting
for your presence and aid.
D. C. Hart, teacher.
Luck in Thirteen
By sending 13 miles Wm. Spirey
of Walton Furnace, Vt, got a box
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, that
wholly cured a horrible fever sore
on his leg. Nothing else could.
Positively cures bruises, felons,
ulcers, eruptions, boils, burns
corns and piles. Onlyil.'c. Guar
anteed by W. S. Dickson, drug-
1st
Need more.
The election is over and the pol
iticians are all saying "I told you
so."
The stillness of the early morn
ing is very much disturbed about
now by the lime stone wagons.
The late napper thinks rubber
tires on their wagons would bo a
good thing.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill spent
Saturday evening with Mrs. Hill's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Run
yan. John May and wife from lower
Thompson spent Saturday aud
Sunday with the family of Eld.
Funk.
Misses EmmaPittman and Ada
Tempie and Orpha Snyder wero
baptized last Sunday evening by
Kid. Alderton, pastor of theTonoJ
oway church in presence of alarge
congregation of people.
Mr. C. A. Foster aud his lady
friend from Union township spent
Sunday evening with the family
of L. R. Pulmer on their way to
institute. '
Mrs. Ephraim Hess and little
daughtor from western Missour'
spent Sunday with the family of
W. F. Hart.
Emanuel Sharp, Dr. Swarta
welder and Rev. Baugher were
among those of this vicinity to at
tend the funeral of Mr. John
Sharp last Sunday.
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Come in, Please,
and
You'll Go Out pleased
Q When you sec onr New Goods.
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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 Cups, Ribbons from the Cheap,
to the Best ; Ready to Wear Hats in all prices. Notions
Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hose, Veiling, Laces, Embroderics, All
over Lact's, Appliques, Braid, and everything In Dress Trim
ming. It will pay you well to come iu aud see our Store.
g T. J. WIENER, Hancock,
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TI;c Jest T!:in
that ever
h:ipp.;ned In
Stoves Is a
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W'hwhi-r it U i Su-i'l
I!u::i j, n Itae r.iiriiiT
or a Conk, it's the
ST.tfDASD CF ITS CLASS 1
Jewel S'nvoi: ar.'
ln.i:'. in the
"Largest Stove Plant
in the World"
St:.Hi1-to r -.-ot! tl:-'.;, ran lie
ii'.iiili- ln:tii .- -ili i' Iiviijii-r
Hum Uio-c of Miiallrr iiiaki.is.
Lock !cr IV j Trade Maik
It is a iruiirniitce of (futility
anil lu-onoiiiy.
COST NO KGHE
1 him Co.ijiiuin St(i t.s
We reiomini-iul Jewels we
know tlit'iu.
ALBERT STONER,
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McConnellsburg, Pa.
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Sale Register.
Thursday, November 20. John
F. Johnson, executor, will sell at
tho late resideuce of David John
son, dee'd, 3 miles north oast of
Hancock, the mansion farm and
valuable personal property
Tuesday, November 2.") Wm.
V. Wink, about to remove from
the CountY. will sell at his resi
dence in Belfast township, five
miles northeast of Needmore,
IJvn slock. Kirtnin.r T m v,lnmr.nta
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Hay, Grain, Lumber, &c. Sale
begius at 10 o'clock. Credit 9
months.
Anxious Moments.
Some of the mosP anxious
hours of a mother' life are those
when the little ones of the house
hold have the croup. There is no
other medicine bo effective in this !
terrible malady as Foley 's Honey j
, aud I ar. It is a household favor- j
i ito for throat and lung troubles,
'and as it contains no opiates or
other poison it can be safely giv-
AU d0aIrS j
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C.rosM Ties.' '
WANTrai-fi0,0(K) mixed oak or !
choBtnut cross ties, 8 feet long, (i
inches thick, 8 inches across mid-j
die of tie. 2,000 chestnut poles, '
Jil foej; long, 7 inch tops, fordo-
livery during next five months on
cars, point between Erie, Pa., arid
Conneaut, Ohio. Also good tract
of chestnut timber suitable for
telephone jKiles. j
Union Railway Sui-plv Co. ,
1005 Real Estate Trust Co. Bldg.
Philadelphia. '
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
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YOU NEED ABUGGY
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t HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU?
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A Bran New Falling Top
Buggy with Full Leather
Trimming, Spring Cushiou
J and Back, Thousand Mile
J Axle, A Grado Wheels, Pat
J ent Shaft Couplers and Fine
X ly Finished throughout for
I ONLY $50.
J Largo Stock to select
H rom.
J i am also handling Hand-
made Buggies and Wagons,
W. 11. Evans,
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iiuHiututua.
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JVl'CONIMELLSnURG
BAKERY
D. E. Little, Pkopkiktor.
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
we are prepared on a couple
of days notice to furnish all
kinds of cakes &c.
Your Patronage Solicited.
D. E. LITTLE.
DOES YOUR
WATCH
Need Repairing ? If so,
take it to
C. H, Stenger
One door east of the Fulton House
who is always ready to repair
, Watches, Clocks, and
Jewelry
j of a11 kinds'
Prices right.
I
i Trespass Notice
All persons are hereby warned
against trespassing on the prem
ises or lands of the undersigned
by hunting, llshiug, gathering
nuts, berries, or In any manner
whatever utu'er penalty, an the
law will bo rigidly enforod in all
cases.
Hy tho Act of Juno 8, luhl, tho
penalty is not less than live, nor
more than fifty dollars, for each
aud every offence,
TIlDMl'SON TOWNSHIP.
Robert Kwrt.s T)pnt.on Kvorts
N it Kvans 0r r 13. "
Doiini DmUhi Peck
Charles Hishop Wm. Sigol.
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iniv.u townhhii..
Knieline Kobiuso'n.
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Startling, Hut True.
"If every one know what agrand
inediciuo Dr, King's New Uio
Pills is," writes I). II. Turner,
Domsoytown, Pa , "you'd sell all
you havo iu a day. Two weeks'
use made a now man of mo." In-
fallible for constipation, stomach
and liver trouble. 25c utW. 8.
Dickson's drug store.
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w aiuaoie item nsiaxe.
ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1902.
The iinrterlifml executor of the lust will Ac.
of Puvid Johnson late of Thompson township.
flec'd.wlll ncII at I o'clock V. M.. ontheuhove
u aiued duy on Ute premises. S ml e norlhett
of Huncock. Md.. the followlntr viiluiiMe fur in
eontiiliilntf
206 ACRES
nnd allnwiincc. iidjohilnit the Miwon .St Dixon
Hue. unci lund'ior A. V. l-'unli, Mra. Henry KHp,
mil Clurcnue Vnu.-c, linvlnit therenn rri-oied a
two-iiti(l-;i-liHlf-siiiry
FRAME DWELLING
10 x ii fuct Iu excellent condition, itood ilnin
nnd nil neceiwiiry out buildings. An excelleut
spring of never fulllnif w:itcr ncur the hoii'.e.
The furm In uenenil, Is well wutered. uud hiix
been tictivily limed twice. The noil N red slute
eiwlly rnrmed, nnd very productive. When
properly funned. It will produce In one neuson
from two to three thoiiMind bushels of ifniln.
It Is a xrnnd opportunity, und uny one seelilnK
n home In the couuty, should not let this chunce
no by. There Is un excellent Murkut nenrfor
nil kinds of produce. The projected extension
if the I). & O. rallrond will pass wlthlu miles
of the furm.
Any person wlshlnt.' to look over It can do so
lit anytime by ciilllrn: ou the teuunt on the
premises; or., by writing to the uuderslirned.
who will cheerfully trlve nil necessary Infor-
inutlon. The farm. also, aontitlns. about iOunres
of
EXCELLEINT TIMBER
Tcrms.-Ten per eent. of bid when properly
Is knocked down : one-tbliil. Including the 1c
percent, on delivery of the died, nnd buluuce
Intwoeiiuul annuul payments with Interest.
J. i: Johnson, i:xeeutor,
LiildlB. I'll.
Ths Lady Tsachsrs
Are most cordially invited to
all at
Gross's
New Millinery Store
this week, and see the newest,
best and cheapest things iu Hats,
Ribbons, Silks, Veils, Feathers,
ind, in fact, everything aud any
thing you may need in that Hue.
Especially low prices for
Institute Week.
Come in and seo me whether
you want to buy or not.
HATS TRIMMED
FREE OF CHARGE.
MRS. E.M. GRESS
Diagonally opposite the Cooper
House.
HATS TRIMMED FREE,
WINTER MILLINERY
We just rocoived this week
a tine lot of NEW WINTER
MILLINERY consisting of
Beavers, Mohairs, Camels
Hair, Velvet, aud Felt Huts,
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 tho addition of hundreds
or more of our famous crea
tious at $1, $2 and $3, scarce
ly equald elsewhere for $1,
5, and$G.
Wo are safe in saying we
carry tho largest line of Mil
linery in Fulton county, and
you can save 50 c'ts on every
dollar by buying atour store.
Come aud be convinced.
Mrs.A.F. Little.
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J. K. JOHNSTON.
REMEMBER
We are HEADQUARTERS for 'Men's and
Boys' SUITS and OVERCOATS.
Bed Blankets
in Gray, iu White, and iu Red.
BEST FOR THE MONEY
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The
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CtsHOES Don't forget that you are always right iu
coining to us for your Footwear. 1
McConnellsburg, Pa,
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Emmaville, Pa
Watches,
Silverware,
Jewelery,
Clocks,
Harmonicas,
Spectacles,
Violins,
Banjos,&c.
Special Attention Given to
REPAIR WORK
SATISFACTION
& GUARANTEED and
PRICES RIGHT.
You are respectfully invited to call and exarnine our
soods, and get our prices.
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HEN A LADY GETS
goao rally finds a
a now mattress, springs or
.
GOOD MATTRESSES are
spring Time
?15.00 nnd to order up to $30.00. . The very cheap kind, that ?S
uniy servo 10 lpou at ana worry you awhile, you cun get else
where. ..,--'. ,
LED SPRINGS, $2.00 to' $12.00. PILLOWS, f.Cc to $2.00
The same remarks apply as to mattresses. -A
NEAT' CLEAN IRON BED often replaces au old wood-
en one to great advantage. ' Makes the 'room brighter -unci
looks cooler on a hot day or night. ' ' ' '," - . . ; j
j O 'a NEW ORIENTAL STRIPE TAPESTRIES at 50o and Too
O a yard (doable width) make attractive) curtaina and crver--JO
ings. :. . ..u. .t t ...
f A COUCH SPREAD in
r..! 11 .1 -1 tf i ( t r .
Qo-Carts' and Baby iGoachw.
Tliird new lot this season, llava you a uico buby JL,
H. SIERER & CO.,;
FUR1HTURE MAKERS,' , '
On Queen Street. Cliamhersbiirn Q
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FULTON COUNTY NEWS
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
The season is here wheu wo must think about
WARM CLOTHING.
in Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear.
P. X. is the
ONLY
SET
made, having Newman's Patent Cork SU el
Protectors. Price, 50 and 75 cents.
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Guns and
Ammunition,
Single Harrol and
Imiihlr linrrftl Shnt- V
giius Breech Load
i n ;.v L a t c st T m j; roved
Action. -I
Marlin Rifles,
Cartridges, Shells
Loaded and Empty
AU Grades Powder,
Shot, Caps. Primers,
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dim vvciyiinuy mut ,x
is needed for the
Hunting Season.
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bed or two h at ought to a v e
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pillows.
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here iu stock from ;150 to A
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