The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, April 16, 1903, Image 8

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    ' Notice ad for "hark Wanted"
at Saltillo.
.Set 11 S. Pattersou's ad for
Wire fence. I Vices next week.
Klliott liny is speudiug some
time down on tlio Eastern Shore
of Marjliiud.
A litllo girl ciiino last week to
bless tho homo of Mr. aud Mrs.
Harry ( ! ress of this place.
Edward S. Tail of Washingtou,
I). C, au editor of ability and ex
perience, lias been added to the
staff of tho Everett Kepublican
Insurance-man Shaffuer on
Monday morning handed over to
Will Nosbit aud W. S. Alexander
chteks cWeriuff the amount of
liability to each in tho loss by the
fire of the 4th iust.
Kev. C. II. Shull will preach at
Asburg next Saturday evening
at 7 : ;'; at Siloam Sunday morn
ing at 10; at Ebeuezer at 2 P. M.,
and at Autioch at 7 : 30 Sunday
evening.
Notice.
On account of the inclemency
of the weather the auction at D.
Edward Fore's store at Knobs
ville has beeu postponed until
Saturday evening, llh inst., at
C:iM. ' '
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxativo Uromo Quinine
Tablets. All . druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. E.
W. (J rove's signature is on each
box. -oc.
Corn and Hay.
Corn by the barrel, aud hay by
tho ton or bale for sale by,
W. 0. Pattkkson,
McConnellsburg.
Wantkd. 1000 chickens at 11
cents a lb., and aM) dozen eggs
at 12 cents a dozen.
Clay Park,
Three Springs, Pa.
A Love Letter.
Would not interest you if you're
lookiug for a guaranteed salvo
for sores, burns or piles. Otto
Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I
suffered with an ugly sore for a
year, but a box of Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve cured me. It's the
best salve on earth. 25c at W. S.
Dickson's drug store.
Ilev. Joseph Adams and wife,
who had been guests of the for
mer's parents in this place, left
yesterday for McConnellsburg,
where the popular young divine
will till the pulpit of tho Metho
dist Episcopal church for the en
s u i ngyear. Everett Repu blica n.
lirokc into His House.
S. Le Quiun of Cavendish, Vt.,
was robbed of his customary
health bv invasion of chronic con
stipution. When Dr. King's New
Life Pills broke into his house,
his trouble, was arrested and now
he's entirely cured. They're
guaranteed to cure, Sue at W. S.
Dickson's drug store.
Iltistontown.
Dr. Shoemaker is visiting his
parents at this place.
Miss Margaret Daniels and Mr
Norman Akers of Sipes Mill,
spent Saturday evening and Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Theo.
Si pes.
!avid Lamberson is improving
his dwelling by putting on new
sidiug.
Mrs. George Hoop of Pleasant
liidge spent last Sunday with
Iter sister, Mrs. David Fomer.
Misses Leonaand Anna School-
ey of Harrisonville were visitiug
friends in this vicinity last week
Mrs. Harry Mumtna of Pleas
ant liidge spout last Sunday with
her sister Mrs. Agnes Taylor.
David Forner and Deuuis Hess
siK-nt Sunday with Theo. Sipes
hllohsvillc.
William Kelso is working at
HuBtoutown.
Charlie Tico left Monday morn
ing for Pittsburg.
Henry liowe has been up In the
v alley building a new house.
W. II. Nelson was in our town
last Saturday. Ho is having tho
bodies or Daniel Fore, deceased.
aud daughters removed to Union
cemetery in Ayr township.
Iast Saturday evening there
was quite a lot of boys and men
intoxicated in our village. There
are a few jwople who are going to
get themselves iuto a peck of
trouble if they do not quit bring
ing whiskey into this community
and distributing it. The order
abiding citizens are on to the
racket. A hint to the wise ought
to be sufficient.
VV e'ls 1 iinnerv.
A. V. li.iiier lost a valuable
horse a few d.iys iij;o.
Mr. Stubs of Philadelphia
is visiting U'.L. M.iseby aud fam-
iiy.
Earl Scheuck aud Mrs. CJeorge
Young arc on the sick list, and
could not got out to celebrate
Easter.
(. W. IJorton aud Miss Stella
Hixson spent Sunday with her
aunt, Mrs. Lewis Sipo near Hus
ton town.
Mrs. Harvey Wishart is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Mary
Hunter at Lewistown.
Miss Mary Baker, who had
been going to school in Saxtou,
returned home Saturday.
Ilev, George A. Singer, pastor
of Pine Grove M. E. church,
preached his first sermou to this
people Sunday evening. Text :
John 1:15.
Though the evening was very
unfavorable, the Christian En
deavor Social was a success so
cially and financially.
Mrs. Delilah Adams, and IJ. G.
Horton and wife, attended thelu
neral of William Wooster at Har
risonville the 10th inst.
Z. P. Horton of Everett, visited
his daughter, Mrs. Belle Ander
son last week. As he is one of
Everett's temperance people, he
feels thankful for the victory o-er
the saloon element in that town.
Mr. Moseby has purchased an
incubator aud filled it with eggs
of choice fowls belouging to Phil
hps & Sons of Mercersburg.
It is stated that owing to the
cost of coal the blacksmiths of
Bedford county have decided to
raise the price for horseshoeing.
It now costs s1.2U for new shoes,
80 cents for old ones, and 00
cents for removing.
After just returning from the
and better than ever before.
While in the east, I attended some of the large auctions of Philadelphia and Baltimore, and can offer
you bargains that you never heard
Remember I buy all my goods
here is a difference of 10 per cent.
more your merchaut is getting with whom you are dealing. If you
you let me sa.'e you a nice little sum this year by selling you what
Dry Goods
Muslins by tho yard
or by the web, a full line
of thin and heavy dress
goods. Silks, Ginghams
Shambr.vs and skirt
ings. Our line of dress
trimmings is complete,
in all tho late stylep
laces and braids.
Clothing.
Hardware
Our line is large and prices low. Wire nails
$2.75 per keg base. Smooth No. 9 fence wiro at
$3.15 per hundred. Garden rakes at l(5c. Corn
hoes 15c. Four prong manure forks all steel 85c.
Steel shovels 45c. We carry wagon and buggy
F C. BARE, Fort Littleton, Pa.
m
Any boy who
reads this ad
ertisement
can start in
business on
his own ac
count selling
Saturday
Evening Post
No money re
quired. He can
begin next week.
Many boys
make over $5 a
week. Some are
making $15.
'JHE work can be done after ichool
hours and on Saturdays. Write
to us at once and wo vill send full
instructions and io copies of the maga
line free. Theio are sold at 5 cents
copy and provide the necessary
money to order the next week's sup
ply at the wholesale price. $125.00
in each prices text month.
Tlin CURTIS PUBl.lSMIN.i COMPANY
4E5 Arcb Street, Philadelphia
Kev. J. V. Adams made a very
favorable impression upon the
large audience present by his in
itial sermon last Sunday evening
iu the M. E. church from Acts
13:.'J0-31.
Mrs. Elliott N. Peightel of
Pittsburg, who visited McCon
nellsburg a year ago last August,
is seriously ill with Chronic In
llammation of the Liver. Two of
the best doctors in the city have
very little hope of her rocovei -
is
CUT 1'KKT.S l.V
EVERYTHING
PIT
BARGAIN S10RE.
f
. i,
large eastern cities, I am now prepared to offer you bargains bigger
of before.
in case lots, aud n it by broken cases as many merchants do, right
You should have that 10 per
This line is com
plete io men's suits
ranging in price
from a nice Union
Twill at 2.75 to an
all wool enssimereat
$9.50 satin lined.
Boys' fine dross
suits at $1.50 up.
, Strong work pants
75c. A full lino of
overalls and shirts
both work and dress
We haw good values
iu men's work and
dress shirts at 25
each.
EXECUTORS' SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate.
0. WEDRESDAtT APRIL 29, 1903.
llv I'lvtiie lit Hip will nf llunry Oyler. Into of
Toil 'text nhli. lieevnwd the umlrrslpntMl ex
ecutor will offer lit put)llo wile, on the RDove
uiimud iluy.on the premises of the deeeiixpd.on
tt.el'eaeh Ori'.himi roid.it 1-1 miles north of Mo
Cououlls'iurir, the followinK valuable farm.con
tiiluluir loa ACIIKS. IB perches and allowance,
iilioiit IW acres cleared and under oulllvntlon,
ai.d the lialnnec in (toml OAK AND I'INETIM
l!i:il: niljolnlnif lands of lieorue dress, Oeorie
llranl. Sanuicl Oyler, Samuel Ncshlt und the
'letper Miller property. Htivlnx thereon ereot
eel a TWO-STOUV I.OO DWKLLI.VU HOUSE,
O(X)I) HANK DAIIN, and other outhuildinus.
The Fnrm Is well watered uud has thereon un
Orchaiil of choice Fruit, a: d Is convenient to
School and Church.
I'crsons deslrlnu to look nt the property w ill
call on Adam Oyler. near the premises.
Peril delivered and possession irlven when
uondltlotis lire complied with.
Sale to commence at III o'clock. A. M.
Terms, -one half cash, and balance In one
year, with Interest, secured by Judgment,
MIIS LVy.lK KNAUSS,.
ADAM OYLKR.
1 1. ' Kxccut jr.
pXECL'TOlt'S NOTICE.-
Notice Is herehv ulven that letters testament
urv Imvn been urnntel In tlie liiiilerslftneil ll nun
ilio ei-tate of James Mlnnleh lute ol l.lokliw
Creek ton nhli. Fallen count", ileeeaseil.
Any persims Imvliiir rlHlius HKalnst shIiI estate
will present them properly KiitheiitlcHteil lor
settlement, ami those owing the mate will nlvase
call ami settle.
. , , W. It. SPEER. Eneciltor.
April 111. in. S. Suluvla, Pa.
Rcmonstrants Won.
The contest over the granting
of hotel license in Everett, which
was begun in February, was end
ed last Thursday when the Judg
es handed down a decision refus
ing all licenses. Judge Longcn
ecker, Howard Cessna, and J. P.
Biddle represented the appli
cants, aud Ed. M. PenDell the re
monstrants. Everett will, there
fore, have a year to find out
whether or not tho welfare of
the town depends upon the li
censing of saloons.
Work on the Bedford-Fulton
Telephone line from Everett to
Crystal Springs has been com
menced aud will be pushed to
completion as soon as possible.
cent, as well as about 15 per cent.
are not my regular customer, won't
you need.
tire at tho right price, and will have a line of
shafts, rims and spokes on in about a week. Pure
white lead CJc per ound.
Carpet & Watting
A lino of carpets ranging iu price from a good
hemp at 13c. per yard to uu all wool ingrain at
45c. per yard. Matting from 11c. to 17c. A nice
selection of wall paper in 9 and 18 inch borders
at 5c. per bolt up.
Shoes
Never have we had bet
ter bargains in this line
than we have this year.
I have some that I picked
up at auction that will pay
you to look at. Slippers
of all kinds, babys', ladies
misses and meu's in price i
from a nico velvet in ladies
and men's at 40c. up.
Now I have yivon you a slight idea of a few
things, but can't give more on account of space,
would bo glad to give you prices on our wholo
line, I know it would be interesting to you if you
don't know thorn. I would like very much to
have your trade if you are not a customer of
mine. I know a slight acquaintance with me
would be rnouey in your pocket, I know you will
waut to take with you some of our
Granulated Sugar At 5 l-4c. per lb.
This price is good for just one week dating
from April 17th. Hoping that you will take ad
vantage of these extremely low prices and thank
ing you for your past valued patronage I am
yours to save you money.
Alaye Johnston's
NEW
MILLINERY
She has beautiful dress hats
and street hats; also, fine flow
ers, fruits, foliage, laces, me
dallions, ribbons, chifTonsjand
every thing in the Millinerv
line.
The new style Hair Pins,
only 25 cents.
Call and see her goods.
Store 1 door west of Albert StotiDr'g.
LUMBER,
We are in position to fur
nish you with most all kinds of
Lumber, consisting of
WAINSCOTING,
Lath,
Siding,
Flooring,
Shingles,
and almost everything to com
plete your building.
What we do not have in
stock, we will cut out on short
notice.
Corre and see us, and get
prices; or, write us.
KALBACH & SPANGLER
Knobsvllle, Fulton Co., Pa.
ORCHARD GROVE.
CASH & PRODUCE
STORE.
You can while it lasts, buy
Pratt's Food, aud Pratt's Animal
Regulator at Cost. Also, our
ENTIRE LIKE,
UN DEKWEAK light, medium
and heavy aud will allow the
highest market price for Butter,
Eggs, Tallow, &c,
Nice Rio CotTee 9c
Best Santos CotTee 12c
Rio & Ariosa paper 12c
and everything else at prices that
will please you,
W. L. BERKSTRESSER,
Manager.
I YOU NEED ABUGGY t
I HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU?
t A Bran New Falling Top I
I Buggy with Full Leather X
1 Trimming, Spring Cushion 2
J and Back, Thousand Mile X
2 Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat- X
X ent Shaft Couplers and Fine- X
2 ly Finished throughout for
X ONLY $50.
t Large Stock to select
rom.
t I am also handling Hand- J
made Buggies and Wagons. J
t W. R. Evans,
X Hustontown, Pa. 2
GO TO
C E. Starr,
Three Springs, Pa.,
To Buy Your
FERTILIZERS,
and save a dollar.
MasciuwrtraB For
FEED and FLOUR:
ALSO,
Road wagons
For Sale.
ltark Wanted.
.1000 tous Oak and Hemlock
Bark, for which the highest cash
price will be paid. Apply to
Saltillo Tanneuy,
Saltillo, Pa.
McCoiiacllxhurR Normal.
A Summer Normal will beopen
ed at McConnellsburg at 1 o'clock
P. M., Monday, May 11th, to con
tinue eight weeks.
Tuition 5.00, Good board as
low as f2.00 a week.
Superintendent Chaa. E. Bar
ton has consented to assist
B.N. Palmer.
Principal.
NEW SPRING" GOODS.
J. K. JOHNSTON'S
McConnellsburg, Pa.
We were fortunate a few days ago in getting a case of g
uine
LANCASTER GINGHAMS,
It is going out fast, and you
are hard to get. We have pretty Dress
Silk Ginghams,
r! C i. -II I i - i e o
vjinj;iiaiii5 lur waists an colors; ana a line line or opnn.
Dress Stuffs in general.
You want to see our Spring Styles ot
Patent Leather Shoes
for men, women and children. Also, the
BEST DOLLAR SHOE
in the' County. Anything you
tings and Window Shades may
STOP
' m. m. m
PLOW S
Do you want a good plow ? ' If so, buy th
Imperial. It has been on tho market forty
years, and there a re more of them iu use in
tho Cumberland Valley than any other plow.
Price, S(J."0.
SPRING HARROWS
18-tooth for $11.00
I have, also, Log chains, Crowbars, Dig
ging irons, Picks, Mattocks, Shovels, llocs
Rakes, &c. I bought a large (jv.autity of
Bacheller Manure Porkes before the ad
vance iu price which I am selling at the old
prices.
Mill Hies, H iu., 7c; 10-in., !lc; 12-in., lie;
14 in., Horse Hasps, '21c.
REPAIRS
Oliver
cheap.
and
NAILS.
1 bought, also, 05 Kegs of Nails aud a lot
of Fence Wire, before the advauce in prico,
hat I am selling "away down."
If you want any white Lead, Paints or Oils,
call and seo me, before you buy. I can save
you money.
"Builders' supplies at lowest prices; in fact
everything found in a first class Hardware
store.
No trouble to show goods. TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
R. S. Patterson,
4 doors eastof telepraph oflice.
Best Goods For
AT
CLAY
THREE SPRINGS, PA.
Table Oil-Cloth. Strictly first grade
at 11.75 per roll of 12 yard.
Men's Heady made suits at v.i.us io
ii.OO each.
Hoys Heady made suits at $1.00 to
7.00.
Drop Head
SEWING
v
at $13.75 agents got 15.00 for the
same Machine.
Syracuse Hill Side Plows with
STOVES AND RANGES
m.00 U :M.0: ench fully j"'iriintvd,
('ai jieU ut 11 oU cr vni 'l.
V.gi; for Hutching. While M.v-
VArlte for
Ilardware,
Wire,
Harness
Glass,
Cudur Tubs,
Churns,
Wagono,
Hugglos,'
Paluts and Oils, Implements,
Mattings
We have large orders to fill on Eggs and Poultry every
week and will pay the highest price either cash or trade.
t r i i i
we want your iraae.
AT
must not wait too long. The
want in Carpets, Straw Mai
be tound here.
I JsTFN !
M. m 0 M. 1
?
Syracuse Plow repairs very
I
McConnellsburg, Pa,
the Least Mone?
PARK'S
Ticking faced horse collars at M''
each.
WhiUf Lead (Ij cts per It..
Wiro Nails at $-.75 perkojr.
Lightning Washing Muchlnc
-1.2.- each.
Ball Bearing
MACHINES
wheel ot .50
Syracuse furrow Plows with
and Jointer HO.oo.
j mouth Hocks, tho grout winter l;i.v!
I ' 'VS for M cts.
j
Prices on
Dress Goods, Groceries,
Ladies Trimmed Hats, Vlour,
Men's Hats, Toed,
Hoys' Hats j Sed Oats.
Shoes, Garden S"
Potatoes.
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