The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 27, 1902, Image 5

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    FULTON COUNTY NEWS.
(OiiDtlnitrd from First Pinti"!)
religious freedom, and Sunday
school organization, and humbly
invoke his guidance.
Iiesolved, That we approve of
the work that is being done by
theState officers of Sunday school
work, and, also, by the County
officers, in the arranging and
holding Sunday School Conven
tions. We believe that these con
ventions are a stimulant to more
efficient and effective Sunday
School work throughout thestate.
Resolved, That we have receiv
ed much healthfnl and lasting
benefit from the work done in this
convention, and we recommend a
continuance of the same next
year.
Resolved, That we extend our
thanks to the people for hospital
ity ahd courtesy given ; to the
choir for music rendered; to our
neighboring Sunday school work
ers for aid and assistance, and to
every one who has in any way con
tributed to the success of this
convention, and that those resolu
tions be made a part of the min
utes of this convention.
Resolved, That each Sunday
school in the district elect and
seud, at least, to the next conven
tion one delegate to represent
them. C. H. Shull, C. B. Hock
ensmith, and Mrs. Amos Hixson,
Committee.
Reports of Sunday school sup
erintendents reports showed an
increase in the Sunday School
work.
The following was offered and
carried.
Resolved, That M. R. Shaffner
County Sunday School organizer,
be instructed to organize a Sun
day school in Belfast township,
and thatS. S. workc.s assist him
in his efforts to do so. Voted that
the next session beheld at Green
Hill.
Resolved, That we extend a
vote of thanks to the members
aud friends of the McKendree M.
E. church, for the kind and hos
pitable manner in which they
have-on tertained the convention.
Rev. S. L. Baugher made a few
dosing remarks and spoke of the
success of the convention. Gen
eral praise services. Many spoke
of what Christ had done for them.
Adjournment to meet at Green
Ilill in 1003,
Benediction by Rev. S. L.
Baugher.
S. L. Baugher,
Secretary, Pro Tern.
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INSTITUTE
PROGRAM
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A POLICEMAN'S TESTIMONY.
J. N. Patterson, night police
man of Nashua, la., writes, "Last
winter I had a bad cold on my
lungs and triod at least half doz
en advertised cough medicines
aud had treatment from twophy
siciaus without getting any bene
fit. A friend recommended Fo
ley's flonoy and Tar and two
thirds of a bottle cured me. I
consider it the greatest cough
and lung medicine in the world."
All dealers.
M. R. Shaffner, S. A. Nesbit,
Miss Marion Sloan, Mrs. S. M.
Cook, and Miss Emily Greathead
were among the number from
this place who attended the Sun
day school convention at McKen
dree in Brush Creek Valley last
Saturday.
HE COULD HARDLY GET UP.
P.II.Duffy of Ashley,Ili.,writea
"This is to certify that I have
taken two bottles of Foley's Kid
ney Cure and it has helped me
more than any other medicine. I
tried many advertised remedies,
hut none of them gave mo any re
lief. My druggist recommended
Foley's Kidney Cure and it has
cured me. Before commencing
its use I was in such a shape that
I could hardly get up when once
down." All dealers.
DR. KING'S
rnJ NEW DISCOVERY
rfLORTHAT COLD.
take no substitute.
urea Consumptioo.Coughs,
OWs, Bronchitis, Asthma,
lneumoma,lIayFever,Pleu
"sy, LaGrippe, Hoarseness,
w? -iVat. Croup and
Whooping Cough.
HCINB0CURE. NO PAY.
B0- nd $1 . TRIAL BOTTLES FREE
Foley's Kidney Cure
make, kidneys mad bladder right.
WARFORDSBURG.
' Order Of Business.
DECEMBER 1. 1902.
MONDAY MORNING.
Call to order at 10 o'clock by Chairman ...... W. B. Uanck.
Music. 1 ' t - , , i ,
Value-of Fertilizer and Cheapest Way to Get it. . , , . : . .11. B. Seeds.
Farm Dairying.... W. B. Stigers.
Query Box
MONDAY AFTERNOON.
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Modern Treatment of Apple Orchard Prof. G. C. Butz.
Shredded Corn Foddor I W. B. Ranck.
The Farmer, Uimself, His Greatest Enemy W. II. Stout.
Profit In Poultry on the Farm Dr. A. J. Remsburg.
Query Box.
MONDAY EVENING.
Music.
Literary Exercises.
Mistakes of Life Exposed It. S. Seeds.
Theory vs. Practice George C. Butz.
Music.
BUCK VALLEY.
Order of Business :
GRANGE HALL. BUCK VALLEY DECEMBER 1 AND 2. 1002.
MONDAY EVENING, 7 O'CLOCK.
Call to order by Chairman J. J. Ilendershot.
Music.
Recitation Raymond Scriever.
Music. .
The Farmer, Uimself, His Greatest Euemy V. H. Stout.
Music.
Recitation Mary llebuer.
Music.
Adjournment
TUESDAY MORNING, 9 O'CLOCK.
Music.
Prayer Rev. A. W. May.
Address of Welcome .Dr. Jas. M. McKibbin.
Response . . . J. H. H. Lewis.
Music.
Fruit Growing W. H. Stout
Music.
Modern Treatment of Apple Orchards Geo. C. Butz.
Music.
The Care and Use of Stable Manure W. H. Stout
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 1:30 O'CLOCK.
Music.
Value of Fertilizer, and the Cheapest Way to Get It. . . .R. S. Seeds.
Query Box.
Growing Fruits and Vegetables for Canning Factories. .G. C. Butz.
Recitation Sheldon Hill.
Soil Improvement, the Keynote of Agriculture R. S. Seeds.
TUESDAY EVENING, 7:30 O'CLOCK.
Music.
Recitation Lizzie Scriever.
Music.
Agricultural Education Geo. C, Butz.
Music.
Essay ' .RC. Hendershot.
M istakes of Life Exposed R. S. Seeds.
Recitation Lillian Hill.
Music.
Adjournment.
NEEDMORE.
Order of Business.
DECEMBER 2 AND 3. 1002.
TUESDAY EVENING.
Call to order by the president W. H. Wink.
Organization
Mistakes of Life Exposed K. . beeds.
WEDNESDAY MORNING.
Devotional Exercises Eld. C. L. Funk.
Value of Fertility and Cheapest Way to get it R. S. Seeds.
Music
Query Box
Agricultural Education .Prof. G. C. Butz.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.
Musio
Nature Study in School. Supt C. E. Barton.
Modern Treatmont or Apple Orchards , ueo. u. liulz.
Commercial Fertilizers and Compounds W. H. Stout.
General Talk on School Books E. P. Cohill.
WEDNESDAY EVENING.
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The Farmer His Own Greatest Enemy W. IL Stout
Ornamentation of Home Grounds Geo. C. Butz.
Adjournment
HcCONNELLSBURG.
Order Of Business.
DECEMBER 3. AND 4. 1002.
THE RACKET STORE
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WEDNESDAY EVENING.
,..W. II. Stout.
Call to Order at 7 o'clock
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The Farmer, Himself, his Worst Enemy
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Oration "Success" ; Harry E. Seville.
Address Supt. C. E. Barton.
THURSDAY MORNING, 9 O'CLOCK.
Devotional Exercises Rev. A. G. Wolf.
Theory vs. Practice W. H. Stout.
A Paper by J. 0. Brewer.
Value of Fertility and the Cheapest Way to Get it. . . .'.R. S. Seeds.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 1:80 O'CLOCK. .
Modern Treatmont of Apple Orchards Prof. G. C. Butz.
A Paper by J. F. Johnson.
Education and the Farm Jt, S, Seeds.
Query Box
THURSDAY EVENING, 7 O'CLOCK.
Music v
Recitation . . j , Jas. H. Kendall".
Nature's Study In the Schools ; . . . .Prof. G. C. Butz
Music
Recitation
Mistakes of Life Exposed R. S. Seeds.
Adjournment . . ..
LOCAL COMMITTEE Amos Seville, J, J, CofiHAn, and A. W.
Johnston, Jr. ,'
NOVEMBER GOODS AND PRICES
Clothing & Underwear.
We wish to call your attention to a few things that can't bo match
ed. Children's undershirts, 5 to 20c; Misses' Union suits, 23 to 30c;
Ladies vests, 13, 23, 43 and 60c pants to match and these are bar
gains. Our Boys' underwear is the heavy fleeced likothe men's, and only
24c. Mens, 19 of the heaviest you can buy, and only 40c. We have
now sold 20 dozen of this our ,kiml; also, cheaper kind. Soo our all
wool for men. ' ,
Children's suits, 08 to $l.!W, Boys, !1 pioco suits 1.5)0 to 3.25,
Men's suits, 2.45 to 7.25. Men's cord pants 1.45 to 2.35. Boys
Knee pants, lined, 75 and 85cts. Mon's heavy winter shirts, 25, 43,
aud 65 cts. Boys sweaters 30 and 39c Mens sweaters 45, 85, to1.2
ROBES AND HORSE BLAINLETS
The greatest line in town at 63, 5)8, 1.20 and 1.75 Robes 1.25 to
2.93
HARDWARE
, Hand saws 25, 38, 43, 95, and 75, Wood saws 49c, 5 ft cross cut saw
with handles 1.00, fij ft Diston make, with handles, 1.15 Axes, 48
63, 75, aud 85 cts. 4-inch 3-square tiles 4c, 5-in, 5c, 8-in, 6c. 8-inch
Mill saw files, 9c, 10-in, 11c, Crosscut files, 14c. Hatchets, 35, 38,
and 42c. No 8 and 9. Skillets 25c. Hold fast shoe nails 3 and 4c.
If you want to save money, now is the time and this the place.
HULL & BENDER
Proprietors.
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8 Sash, Doors, Newel Posts, Hand 8
8 Rails, Stairs, Banisters, Turned 8
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McConnellsburg, Fo.
Doors 2 : 8 x 6 : 8; 2-: 6 x 6 : 6; 1 and three-eighth g
inches in tnickness.
Sash 11 x 20; 12 x 24; 12 x 28; 12 x 30; 12 x 32;
12 x 34; 12 x 36 inch and a quarter thick always
on hand.
Sash four lights to window from 45 cents to 70.
These sash are all primed' and ready for the glass.
Both the doors and the sash are made from best white
ani yellow pines.
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HATS AND CAPS
We have them in all styles and shapes.
SCHOOL CLOTHES
for boys a lot of small sizes to close out at cost.
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
Of these we can show you the largest line in town.
A. U. NACE & SONS.
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aod bo does the machinery in the
Willow Grove Woollen Mills
AT BUHNT CAUINS, Pa.
Tlio proprietor lias had over 50 years exporieuco, and ia
confident that ho can pleaso all who may entrust him with
their work.
Manufacture of Carpet and Wool Carding a speciality.
Wool Batting for Haps none bettor.
Carpet Chain always in stock. x
I will take in wool and work at the following places :
Booth Brothers, Dublin Mills; A. N. Wittor's, Waterfall; W.
L. Berkstressor, Orchard Grove; W. K. Spoer, Saluvia;
Lynch 'h store at Crystal Springs; Jackson's store at Akers
ville, P. J. Barton's, Hustontown, and liuston's store at
Clear Kidge.
I will make monthly visits to these places during the
soasou, and will receive work and return it.
Thankful ,for past favors, aud soliciting a continuance
of the same, I am, respectfully,
II. II. UEKTZLEUi
Burnt Cabins, Pa.
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UNDERWEAR
Fall and Winter
Suits and Overcoats
good and warm, for
Men and Boys.
Felt Boots to keep
your feet warm and
dry; in fact, every
thingfound in a first
class general store.
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