The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, April 30, 1903, Image 9

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    Road .7. K. Johnston's new advertisement.
Morrow W.
spent Sunday
brother Hon. S
Kirk oT Taylor
night with his
V. Kirk of this
place.
Have you soon that shirtwaist
pooihs at .1. K. Johnston's.
Mr. William 1'ayJor, of Ayr
township took iliuuer last Sunday
at the home of Daniel E. Fore,
(Jive that old suit away and go
to J. K. Johnston and get your
si If a now one. "
JelT llockensmith ol Saluvia,
callod at the News otlice whilj in
town last Saturday and left s me
"mivmIIuI" with the printer.
For a neat nobby well fitting
stylish suit at a low price go to .J.
K. Johnston.
Miss May Sheets has complet
ed her term of school in Bed
ford county and is now at home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joint Sheets of this place.
Mrs. Wilson Cutchall of Clear
Jlidgtv and her daughter, Mrs.
Howard Fix, called at the News
otlice a few minutes while in
town last Saturday.
Kdward Stoner of Mt. Union
spent a few days last week with
his grandfather William Stouer
in this place. Ed looks well, and
is getting along well.
Mr. A. J. Bolinger spent a few
hours in town last week one day
arranging tor the sale of the old
homestead, which must now be
closed out owing to his mother's
death.
Superintendent Harton will
hold teachers' examination at the
close of Prof. Palmer's Normal
school at this place, and at the
close of I lev. Shull's at Harrison
ville. The tirst Quarterly Meeting in
tho M. E. church in this place for
the present conference year will
be held next Sunday morning.
Lovefeast at 'J-Mu and sermon aud
Holy Communion at l():3(i. Sun
day school at I'P. M.
Tli; remains of Mrs. Sophia
O.vler widow of the late Henry
Oyler f Tod township, who died
at Arendtsvitle, Pa., April 1, and
was buried there, were last week
exhumed and brought to Bethle
hem church and laid by the side
of thosj of her husband.
Samuel Widney of Burnt Cab
ins, a few days ago sold to an Ur
bisouia butcher four stall-fed cat
tle for the snug sum of 170.00.
Sam has long ago learned that lie
loses no luonoy by putting his
stock into proper condition be
fore offering them for market.
hile in town Monday morn
ing Mrs. Ella Fryman brought
into this office a stalk of rye that
measured TiliJ inches in length.
It wasn't a stalk that she pulled
oat of an old straw stack, either,
but one that grew this year; and
she says they have a whole field
just hke it.
The Commencement exercises
of the grad uatiug class of the Mc
Counellsburg High School, will be
held next week. Baccalaureate
sermou in tiie Presbyterian
church next Sunday evening by
Kev. Adams of the M. E. church
and Commence in eut exercises iu
tin.' Court House, on Thursday
evening-
Chas. E. Barton was at the
Methodist Hospital in Phila., last
week undergoing an examination
with the view of submitting, if
necessary to an operation on his
hip, which has caused him a great
deal of annoyance far several
weeks. He. was advised that with
pi ojM-r are no ojieration will be
hoeetsary.
Pension Agent ShaUuer in-
foriii.- us that a tension Las been
granted to Mrs. Savina C. Fore,
widow of the late Hon. John M.
Fore of Knobsville, of twelve dol
lars a mouth in addition to a check
of some (l-'t to start with; also
Mrs. Fram es Faker of Fort Lit
tlfcton, widow of the late David
Fraker will receive about and
eight dollars a month. B. F.
Shivesof Ayr townhhip getn an
iii reae from ix U eight dollars
a mouth.
At the late election in Winsiow
township, Cleartield county, three
kcIkjtiI directors were to be elect
' ed, two for tbrej years and out
for one year. The republicans
Luied to UeK-ijmate tin; time on
their oftioial ballot, aud the diree
tors of that party who were t-lect--U
Live been c a -itel a the re
ult of a couet on the part of
oemocratft The decision ia itn
lortitt fcid will fcLblih a pre
cent for simiiar cajtes.
Gravel Hill.
Iliehard Deshoiig and family
wore visiting Mrs. Deshong's pit
rents last Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Ott'of Hig
Cove visited Mrs. Ott's parents
last Sunday.
Uriah Kline spent last Sunday
at Morgan Deshoug's
Levi Morton aud brother Ross,
and James Mellott were callers
at John Lake's last Sunday.
Amos Barber brought Elliott
Harbor back from McConnells
burg jail last Wednesday even
ing where he had been confiued
for temjKjrary insanity.
Broke into Ills I louse.
S. Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt.,
was robbed of his customary
health bv invasion of chronic con
stipation. 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, 23c at W. S.
Dickson's drug store.
School Report.
Term report of Morton's Point
school, with Levi P. Morton as
teacher :
Number enrolled, 42; percent
of males for term, t5 females,
!i:i. Those present every day
were George Mellott, John Mor
ton, Ida Hard and Blanche Wink.
Iu addition to this the last of the
above named pupils,, who is now
l.'l years of ae;o, and begau com
ing to Morton's Point to school
when between the age of 3 and 4
this being her ninth term. TJie
distance she has walked each day
in going to and from school is four
and four-fifth miles, which makes
a total distance of 5,472 miles.
A Sweet l'ijiht.
The sugar trust and Arbuckle
Bros., are haviug a whack at sug
ar. The trust made a cut of ten
cents per hundred pounds and Ar
buckles cut live cents lower.
There isn't much demand lor
sugar just now, so the monopo
lists are doing a little lighting
among themselves. In con so-
quince the price is fifteen cents
less a hundred thau it was attliis
time last year. All the same it
would be a good idea to buy what
sugar you need for the canning
seasou. When that time comes
the trouble will be adjusted and
the consumer will be pinched
once more.
A l.ovc Letter.
Would not interestyou if you're
looking for a guarnuteed salve
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 V. S.
Dickson's drug store.
.... Lizzie Knouss and Adam Oyler,
The trolley car is becoming j executors, will sell on the premi
tiresome but nevertheless it 1S j i-'i miles northeast of McCon
omniscient. A woman got into i nellsburg .the Mansion Farm of
one yesterday. Nobody said, in J tl,e late Ileury ler deceased,
McConnellsburg. She sat down ! containing 103 acres, 50 acres
in the corner, and the conductor I Reared and balance good timber,
advanced for the fare. She un- ! Terms: (,ue half cash: balaDct' in
hooked her fur boa and got out oue ear Sale beius at 10 ''
her bag and opened her bag and c,"ck a m-
took out her purse and shut the !" Saturday, May 2,-There wUl
bag and took off her clove and ' be sold on the Premises one mile
opf-ued her purse and tfxk out a
dime and shut the purse and
gave.tho dime to the conductor.
Then" she opened her bag and put I
the purse in her bag and closed :
her bag and put it in her pocket
and put on her glove and h,K,ked i
her boa. Meanwhile, the conduc-
U.r gave her the change. She i
unhooked her boa and got out ;
her bag and o.iened the bag, Uiok !
out her purse and closed the bag ;
and took olT her glove and oieued j
me purse anu iook tue nicKei
from the conductor. Then she
put the nickel in the purse and j
closed the purse and ojKmed thoj
bag and put the purse into the ;
bag and closed the bag and put
the bag into her pocket and put on
her filove and hooked tho boa and
murmured, "Transfer, please."
She took the transfer and un
hooked her boa and took out tier
bag and opened the bag and took
out her purise and closed the bag
and tok otT her glove and opened
the purse aud put in the trans
fer and closed the purse aud
o,Lod the bag aaJ pot the pun
lusher bag and closed the Ug
ud put m tier glove put the
baginUi her pocket and hooked
her oua. Juftttea iilie reactied
. - - .
other car. When aeated, he no- j
ltxkc-d her Lo aud tkouther
bag frod but why vuntluuv't 1
an old fttory.
Notice. '
' Xotltfp is ti-rcliy ,,'Tvon Hint t tinve fl! d tiithf '
od'.ee of llin Srerotiir.v nf Inn-rail Aitalrx it '
fl.irrlsMirif, na' nnpnVfitlnn for Vnm.rl for
l.lxM Acrif. of unimproved N.ontit ISndit.i
,.KIxliu Bru-h Ci' Pk to Btl t And iohdij ol i
l-'ulliil. ii'ljulriiliir IiiihI of .lin. Miiry IVilin: on j
tlio nortli. tho Thoinu l.oiti virvey 'P thr I
eiit. A tniw W. 1 in vU if the miiii h imrt i. B.
i I'll villi mid Miiry t'lllnir on the vr-1. !
o n. i.pvai.i.. !
! AkorfVille. 1'n.
iMc('nnellsbiii-fi Normal.
A Summer Normal will beopeu
ed at McCoiinellsburgat I o'clock
P. M., Monday, May 11th, tocou
tinut' eight weeks.
Tuition ijCi.OO, Good board as
low as 2.00 a week.
Superintendent Chas. E Bar
ton has consented to assist.
B.N. Palm Kit.
Principal.
Tnnhci Klslne
Cold weather.
Bert Mellott who has been con
fined to his room with fever, is
out again
D. It. Mellott, oue of . Uncle
Sam's meu, has bought a brand
new organ.
Mrs. Harriet A. Deshong and
grand daughter spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mis. George R
Hoop.
M. A. &. J. C. Kee.l it Co,
Koso Bud Traction company ir
Owl Creek, have completed a
largo job of sawing fer Dr. Hoop.
Harry Mutnma who was hous
ed up for several weeks with a
lame back, is out again.
, The farmers are very busy
planting potatoes and getting
ready to plant corn, but too cold.
Quite a number of our folks
werb disappointed when they
went to Joseph Lake's for fruit
trees and found none. What's the
matter.'
Mrs. Harriet A. Deshong and
grand-daughter on the 10th went
to D. M. Kline's. Not at home.
Thence to Simon Deshong's.
Not at home. Thence to D. 11.
Mellott's and thence to Harry
Mum ma's all iu one-day. Pretty
good walk.
Riley Truax made a trip to
Kiddlesburg last week and met
with poor success. Try again, Ri
ley. Notice to Contractors
Bids will be received at the of
fice of M R. Shaffner, Esq., Mc
Counellsburg, Pa., up to (5 o'clock
in the evening of May 2, 1WC, for
the erection of a frame parsonag'e
for the congregation of the Pres-
byterian church in McConnells- '
burg, during the coming summer
and autumn. Architects design,
specifications, and other infornia- J
tiou can be had at Mr. Shaffner's j
ollice, I
U. W. Peck, j
Prest. Board of Trustees. I
J. 13. KirxYAN, j
Sect'y.
Saie Kegister.
Wednesday, April 29. Mrs.
norm or Waterfall beginning at
9 o'clock A. M., The Mansion
farm of the late Rachael IJohnger
leased, together with the house j
,,,,ld -,,ods' 1,ve BtHck- "S
"nplomenU &c.
1'i'ursday, May 14,-Gea W. J
S,1M'S w,!1 M at hw residence 1 ,
oulU of eedmore, Live j
t. farming implemeuts.house '
1,"ld ', C" ' befe'iU8
at 10 " cIj2 !
aCiijC t;ast Withmit Chaunc'.
. t.. non ii,iinm
'ordinary" j
! sleeoers. wide vostibuled aud
v.iLh fcVe,.y 0l0(lei:n convenience, i
char0 (l competent agent,
from CiucluDali anj Chicag . via
Loiiisville. New Orleans, Houston
Saa Antonio, El Paso and Los
A ugelu to Situ l-'raucuui. liates
f r Ixjrtlis i..s than half of cost in
regular le;ers. F'or free de-
:i iiitive matier aud f all particu
lars, address II A. HICIiTEII.
Trav. Pass. Ageut, Illinois Cen
tri.1 Uaiirond, Park Building
I . . a I .. 1. 11 ' V
I t-tliaouru, j t.
Prank a J .Carhale ;
, wulracled with ICo5ert gj
i nreauj n-prewsnuiive of U,e'
piedmont -ML Airy, Guaoo Cu.J
: f r !WI tnns of ft'rtilizprii in Le
j Aim
n4rd on hi apring crops. Mr.
I, l.w., I., ...A r.t
cows. lie na aaoptod tne sou
, ing aystem, turns nothing out to
; pasture, bat rai ijreen croj
' and haoU it to the barn.
Auditor's Notice.
"'hr iirdrr l ;n"U ii'ii'ltnr Riipnlntcit by the
Court of Comm. hi We i of tirtton 0'iaDty, to
in.iUpdl-.fi llmvon of th"timiMn thq hnnd of
iimiir in urv i.i-ii. it. i.i::iM'!i nun j,. n . ivirii.
Ati-MU'Hs for thn hi-iu-lli of cretlltoi-K of H (.'.
Swi'lh lltrly rtninif liii-imw u II, l. Smith
( Iiivo'i.v Kill's u Hoo lliiit hi) will fit fof Ihe
pt rfoi miini'i; "f OH il'itlisot 111" office In Me
Coii'iflNHuri;. 1M., on l'rliliit, Miiy H. It':i. ut 10
o'i'ioi-k in thi' forenoon, when uuil where nil
pn riles liiUruHtinl umy ullenil if they eo prop-
IN". I 8IIKS.
Auditor.
A prli
in.!.
Charter Notice.
.S'oUim; Is liervliy itivt'n tlmt no iippllomlon
will be m;iile t o I lie Court of Common l'lens of
1' niton comity on the Ninth day of June next
lit M uo'oloi'lt In tin- forenoon, under Act of As
M inlily entitled "All Aim to provide for the In
e'lrponulon and reiM'iillnn of certnln corp ini
tious." unproved April ilitli 171. iindlhvmippln
menu thereto, by Hurry K. Schneider. lid. T.
t hrew. Clurenec S' Douiilicrty, I him. Spiowl.
and I. J. Utile for the charter of an Intended
corporation lobe culled "The Fulton County
Hod and linn Club " the character and object
of which Is to maintain a hunting and INhinu
park, und for these purioses to have, possess,
and enjoy all the rights, bcnellts, and pnvllieH
conferred by the Act of Assembly aforemild.
aud Its supplements
S. WKSI.KY KIUK.
Solicitor.
EXECUTORS' SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate.
ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1903.
Ily virtue of the will of Henry Oyler, lute of
Tod township, deceased the undersigned ex
ecutors w ill oITcr at public sale, on the ttbove
named day. on the premises of the deeeused.on
ll.el'eaeh Orchard mud.'.' 1-'.' miles north of Mo
CorHM-HslHiir. the follow Inn valuable rami, con
tnlnltii.' 1d.'t ACI1KS. perches aud allowance,
about fid ueres cleared und under cultivation,
und the bulauee in Knod OAK AND 1'INKTIM
Ili:i; adjoining lands of Oeorire Ores, Ueorxe
llrant. Samuel Oyler. Samuel Nesblt and the
Ciispnr Mlllerproperty. Hnvinit thereon erect
ed a TWO-STOKV I.tHJ DWKLLINO HOUSK,
UOODDAKK BAIW, and other outbuildinus.
The Furm Ik well watered und has thereon an
Orchard of choice Fruit. a d Is convenient to
School and Church.
Persons desirlna to look ut the property will
call on Adam Oyler. near the premises.
Leed deliered und possession Klven when
conditions arc complied with.
Sale to commence ut lo o'clock, A. M.
Te.'ins, - line half caNh. and bulance In one
year, with Interest, secured by judgment.
mus nizzii': knai'ss,.
aoam ovi.iat,
t. Kxeculors.
MERCANTILE APPRAISER'S TAX LIST.
MifCoiiHRlMmrtr. March -HI Iftitt.
'i'h- followitik' n 11 lit of retail unci wholesale
vcinitjr. or (lHlerH m joimIs, ware, merchan
di"u. uorjiiiKMiUH-s or tn(rt of whatsoever
Ki i il or naiiiri'. uhjeci to a mere nut iIh lleeuse
lax tn Kwitoii euiiiity. l'etiu.ylvauia, returuetl to
the mtH-r tiuuionties therein, hy Uih under!
siuneo M.-ieiini iie AiiptainT iu unil Jm the i
t'ouniy of Kiiitnii aforesujit. and puhlisheil hy
the tlueetiou :' the coiiiiuNsimierN of Kuld
uoijiy:
NaiiifHOf UiMailers. ClaUleation of business. I
AVKTuWNSMII.
J. ;. Sefder. iiierelmnrll'.e.
J. . Patterson. ineremwlle.
Mi v JeHerMiQ leck. iriweliaudi.se.
IVter Kirk, luei ehuudise.
I IKI .V A ST 'i'f W N'SHI!.
Joseph W. Kake. rnerehaiidlse.
IK Meiioti, i.ierenarioise.
tJ. J Mellon, inerciiKUdise,
Joseph H. Melioti. n.ei chaudUe.
Min. M. A ker, merehatjilise.
W. y. Hart. nietei.jrjlite.
A. Uuuyuu. ineroUaiidie.
1 iKT H Kl TOVNSHII .
raruell 6l Son. iiietehandie.
(ieurKe K. 11. J till, nterehamlise.
William i'aliner, lueretiaiiUi-H.
Wm. 1. Coidon. iiierelij ralise.
Mrs. M, V.. M.iiiii. uierehaialNe.
iifti. J. Ho)r. i;jerehitinlit?.
W. M. ldiitrk inachtui-ry.
JtUt'.sU CKKKi; TOWNSHII'.
Chor es I,j,ueli. merehaiidise.
('. M. Trmix, ruerehande.
S. V. Hart. Uierehandie.
lohri l'le-sjui.'er. iiierehaiidKe.
James S Akers. merchandise,
J. K. Juekson, merehiiidise.
ie(r'e Sehenuk, ro.reries.
t.eo. V. Me lott. merchandise.
Dl'HIJN TOWNSHII'.
L. Kelly, mereliandise.
t'harlej Metlehee, merchandise.
John J-l Seek, eiwarn.
S. J. Jtuckiey, merehundise.
l-'rauk 0. Mare, merchandise,
iiush M. Kline, nieretmudise.
Harry liamil, cigars.
N. M. Henry, furuilure.
H '. Motiowau. merelinDdlse
Johu lUntih, BriK merehaiidise.
Jaeoh Miller. Merchandise.
Harry K. Huston. tuerchikiMlise.
J. Weleii. merchandise.
ia, M. hoddy. merehundise.
S. U. Cromer, btovet.
LU'KIN'C VHKKK TOWNSIIII
S. K. Ilttmun. nterehantlise. .
M. H. Hoiienshead. merchandise.
V. IL Sjieer,. meridiand.
W. S. Hrunl. merchandise.
McCONNKIJ.SHriWi IKMUlUGH.
B. S. Hritter-4n. hardware.
John Putteiun. uieretiandise.
t. K. Stevens, merehaul tailor,
(leo. W. It)nert 'o., Uierohandisc.
Hull &. Jienoer. mfrehandiM;.
Stouteaie Ifroihers. irnteeriex.
V. H. N-ltt Eitercuaudie.
Thomas A. Hami:iil. i.Teeries.
A. I.. .Sa'e & Suii., merchant tailor.
I John A. Jrwm. iiu-reli.tndie.
John V. i eathe.id merchandise,
i dieorire xroth. ciars.
C. I . IW'ijiier. kro.erie.
J. K. Jdiii-tjii, merehaudlMj.
W. S. IhcUvon Unit''..
Mrs. M. H. 'I rout. drufs.
Albert stoner.sdnfs uod tinware,
lntvid Mally ttcerle.
Mr. A. J-'. little. uaJiuer.
Mis. A. J. Irwin &. o.. nnidoem.
S. A. NesiHt. frin ny impiementM.
T J. Linuerrr. laiitniiK implements.
w'. leveuyer A. Co.. furniture.
;. W. !smith. irnM-eries.
Wm. Stoner. furniture.
. 3d Kenjeiiy. barney.
V. C'Her. irntcery.
S. I Seylar. civan.
ToliTOWNMUR
John A. H itumil. mercbards.
1. rtnrO Ktire. niercliaiHliM.
J. 4.:. Ir'ore. uiej-'ha'il:se.
Mr. K Jr ruuk VVilie. reerv.
T A V U H TOWN SKIP.
A. J. I..unilK;rson merehandise.
N. M Ki..(. LuercnaiMlie.
'.i in Che-nut. furniture.
Hicnael lMtdiK- D.erehai4dbe.
S . (inKrt-y. merctittdie.
M. K. iw-ri'.i resjUT. iiier'tiatdlie.
A. N. Witter, merchant..
i totl li ii WD tueteUMlMlise.
Wiuevardner &. Son. merebfeudine.
THuMl's j TtiU'N'SJIII.
ui'Hijrv. njt-.-1-h nuUe.
I-litii f.tt rtM xit r'bfUlihe.
J kl. Cuvjit U4r-hriUO-s.
J. Ijjv:a. i:iere. uiidte,
S. Kdward !.f K-e. uierch kdtse. ,
Scneer Itrutiitrrs. uiercfcdfjdic
h i. I-fc--:neV. uer-fi.ibU)se.
ia-h.fy fut-rcniott:.
Auxlre U -nup m-ctunrry rrpttuu,
Jtiue A. tV--ll. mi-reitlin.
WU.I.S T)W.VSHIJ.
HuumjTitrdrter k 10 . iuiYhkDdlsr.
li. M. A J. I xi ni tuerctuutOiMat.
M. W. HH'zm HirrchbUi'.
N i. l'uuuMiei,ui oh? rw-hi.rd,.
H- H ltrHi?isTt mrrriiarciifl. -t'muk
s-tT t, n-rrchAiMliMC.
H. K Mc ittmu.
fc. A- iiurtob. mmrcUMuAimiL.
At iMMM'e I L. rt-ry ifnen to all UuMm
; Hrrcwitm Aww.MrrAPtff a
fee re u ttut H tn-e:. tit tMTrcbutor ub Um
4m1 I'l Trercr ol Wun. eoMiiijr. mi.dk
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I AM . I L 4- M v '
illtlyC JOnilSlOrl S
NEW
MILLINERY
She has beautiful dress hats
and street hats; also, tine flow
ers, fruits, foliage, laces, me
dallions, ribbons, chilTons;and
every thing in the Millinerv
line.
The new style Hair Pins,
only 25 cents.
Call and see her goods.
Store 1 door went of Albert Stoner's.
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, wjite us.
KALBACH & SPANGLER
Knobsvllle, Fulton Co., Pa.
OKC1IAKD GKOVE.
CASH & PRODUCE
STORE.
You can while it lasts, buy
Pratt's Food, and Pratt's Animal
Regulator at Cost. Also, our
ENTIRE LIKE,
UNDEKWKAl! light, medium
and heavy and will allow the
highest market price for Butter,
Eggs, Tallow, &c,
. Nice Rio Coll'ee 0c.
Ust Santos Coffee. 12c.
i Rio & Ariosa paper lc.
aud everything else ut prices that
I w ill please you,
W. L. BERKSTRESSER,
i Manager.
YOU NEED A BUGGY t
HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? J
A Bran New Falling Top
Buggy with Full Leather
Trimming, Spring Cushion
and Back, Thousand Mile
Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat
ent Shaft Couplers and Fine
ly Finished throughout for
ONLY $50.
Large Stock to select
rom.
lam also handling Hand
made Buggies and Wagons.
W. R. Evans,
Ilustontown, Pa.
GO XO
C. E. Starr,
Three Springs, Pa.,
To Buy Vour
FERTILIZERS,
and save a dollar.
Maadquarlara for -
FEED and FLOUR:
ALSO,
Road wagons
For Sale.
; Bark Wanted,
i 5000 tons Oak and Hemlock
Bark, for which the highest cash
I price will be paid. Apply to
Saltillo Tanxehy, i
Saltillo, IV
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1 To Cure it Colli in One Day.
Take Laxative Uromo Quinine
Tal.li-ta All HmcffiiiU rofn nA
the money if it fail to cure. E,
W. Grove's signature is on ea!h
box. 2Lc.
Wasted. 1000 chicken at 11
Zelur a
Clay Pah,
Three Springs, Pa.
JOHNSTON'S
JOHNSTON'S
JOHNSTON'
Johnston'
Lawns 5c, a better one at So, and a beautiful lino of all colon at l()c. A
line of the most attractive MousBellnes ut Ific, white lnwn 8, 10 nml lc
Black and colored Serges for skirts, and all the latest novelties in Shirt-waist-suit
goods. '
CLOTHING
Men's and boys' work shirts 2.", 3!) and 50c. Dress shirts--fancy tieifliircH
-25, 48 and $1.00. Overalls ond work pants 25, -10; 48. and 75c. Hoys'
dress pants 25c. Men's dress pants 81.00, M.. 15, $1 75. $2.25. $2.75. Cliil
"dren's suits 80c, $1.00, $1.2-5, $1.75, $2.00, 2.75. Mcn"s sulls-HIack und
Fljjured Nobby Clothing, guaranteed In making, $2 40, $;UI0, $5 00, $0 5n
$7-75, $9.00, $10.00.
STRAW HATS
Boys' straw hats 5, 8, 15, 25c. Men's straw hats 8, 10, 5, 35, 45, 75, I.(H
$1.50. Men's and boys' Wool and Fur Hats 50, 75, $1.00, f 1.25, $1.50.
Shoes
Children's 15, 25, 35, 48c. Misses' 50, 75, $1.00, $1.50. Lad ins' Patent Ox
ford and Opera Slippers $1.25, $1.40 Ladies' dress shoes ()Sc, $1.25, $1.50,
$1.75, $2.50. Men's work shoes $1 00, 1.18, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. Men's
dress shoes $1.25, 1.50, 2, 2.50, 3, $3.50. Men's Patent Leather $1.50,
$2, $2.75, $3.50,
Carpets and Mattings
Carpets at 25, 35 ond 50c. Straw Matting 12, 15,17, 20,25c. Luce Cur
tains .'ill, 40, 75, $1. Curtain poles complete, with fixtures, 8 and 10e.
Good News!
Do you wish to save money, then buy your inn
chine oil at .
I i I k r. tt " b v n. to t
rv. o. i -v i l izfxi'o.
Why buy from 5 gallon to half barrel to get
Low Prices
when you can get a lower price by tho single gal
lon. Good mar.'iiue oil
18 Cents
per gallon, very.-1icavy oil at 28 cts, a good cylin
der oil at i!2 cts per gallou. Wire nails &2.;"t0.
Base fence wire away down. Come ond f-co
our perfect
Wire Fence
Binder and Mower knives and guards at the low
est prices. Simond's & Diston's cross cut haw
at lowest prices. Headquarters for
Bottom Prices
on all kinds of hardware call and see. No trouble
to show croods.
McConnellsburg, Fa.
Four doors east of the Telegraph Office.
Best Goods For
CLAY PARK'S
THREE SPRINGS, PA
Table Oil-Cloth. Strictly first grade
at $1.75 per roll of 12 yards.
Men's Heady made suits at 93.98 to
$25.00 each.
Boys Heady made suits at $1.00 to
7.00.
Drop Head
SEWING
at $13.75 agents get
H.5.00 for the
Lsame Machine.
Srracuse Hill Side
Plows with
STOVES AND RANGES
$14.00 to Hl.Oo each fully (riisraotced,
i Carpets at 14 cts ier yard.
J K-gs for HaU l.iu. him Ply-
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Write for
'dar Tubs,
Churns,
Vann,
i Hardware,
I wire,
Harness
(Glass,
Buggies,
Iaplemnots,
MaUiogs
Paints and Oils,
We have ,ar orders, io fiu on and Poultry, every
i week and wil1 the highest price either cash or trade.
4 We want your trade.
J. K JOHNSTON,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
the Least Money !
Ticking faced horse collars at HO i-w
each.
White Lead CJ cts per It..
Wire Nails at $2.75 jk-i- ken.
Lightning Wanning: Machines '
$-1.25 oach.
Ball Bearing
MACHINES
wheel at V.tjO
Syracuse Furrow Plows with kI
and jointer $10.00.
mouth Hocks, thq great wfr.'rr layi-i.
15 eggs for 50 cts.
Prices on
Dress iiyods,
Ladies Trimmed Hats,
Men's Hats,
(.
Grocer
Jroccrlcs,
Flour,
Feod,.
Meed OaU.
Garden SwJ-
Boys' Uat
Shoes, .
Potatoes.
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