The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, July 29, 1903, Image 8

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    Misses Maine lliuismilh and u'VNT CABINS.
MiunfeMwknrtonoVfl the Luther Henry MeUowan is very poor
nn Iwounion nt I'm M:;r InstThurs 'y with dysontory.
(lav. Tliiviilnril I'oulc ii nd wifo of
Mr. and Mrs. Klmer WaKiop 1 1'ittshuru, are visiiiny relative
and their little daughter ( Jail, and I hero.
Miss Nolle Seihort all of Fan-j Nathan Vdt of Nebraska, took
nettshurg, are spending a week ' supper with Misses Mary and
at the Washington Uonso. j Lizzie Welch last Friday.
On account or ropiirs that ore lly McUclioe had the misfor
beinf? made at the church at Ned-! tune to his foot last week
more preaching services next ! whiU? hauling telegraph poles.
Sunday morning at ten o'clock1 Wallacc McCelieo visited his
will be held in the P. O. S. of A. i cousl. Clarence f!ype, in Chum
Hall in that place. I horsburg a few days last week.
Mr.andandMrs.OeorgoSnv'.
der, accompanied by their dau hv nna l .r " '
ter,MrS.f;eorgeMockanddai..rb.;"eUsburp' are v,8,tlD'? tvxcnd
tor Mildred and son, (Jrlyn. loft ,C" , , , , , i
on Tuesday for a visit to their , croW( 20 per-oni. walKed J
daughter, Mrs. G. M. Slnmer of rt"" ? to, 1 ' T
Osecoola Mills pft i llomo of CamPbf" Peterson near
' ! Decorum. All report a nice time,
i f Uilov Frnlfor who'
Limekiln Wood Tor Sale.
. ,
A nice lot of pine limekiln wood '
for sale cheap. See
A. M. Si:vir.i.i:,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
LOWKR THOMPSON.
J. L. Roser spent last week at
Indian SpriQgs.
Mr. Still Kirk and sister, Miss
Sadie, spent last Tuesday at John
Pittman's.
Miss Anna Weaver is spending
a few days with her brother Ab-
nor Weaver. 1
Kev. John Barney of Clearville ;
is visiting in this neighborhood, j
Mr. David Ituxel who has been
spending some time with rela
tives in Tennessee, Pittsburg and
Johnstown, returned home last
week.
Arc We Interested ?
M iss Tjlizabeth Patterson of
Webster Mills, who has been ab
sent several years teaching music
will remain in Fulton county this
year; and in the event of her se
curing a sufficient number of pu
pils, will open a music studio in
McConnellsburg, and will give
both vocal and piano lessons.
i
WARroKDSIIllW. ;
Last Friday while moving some i
timber in his barn Frank Kanck
fell a Jistauce of about fourteen
feet to the barn lloor breaking his
wrist and receiving other severe
injuries. Dr. Stigers rendered
the necessary medical atteutioo
and he is resting comfortably un
der the circumstances.
Saturday evening while return
ing home, Howard Mollott's horse
becarao unmanageable and back
ed over an embankment, a dis
tance of about thirty feet, com
pletely demolishiug the buggy
and iniiirinf t.lm hnruo Tlio nt. I
tent of Mr. Mollott's injuries have
not yet been ascertained.
Mr. W. II. Charlton is visiting
his daughter, Mrj. C. A. Cover at
Covington, Va. .
Miss Fannv Rinehart of Leban
on, Pa., is visiting her cousin M rs.
D. E. Fisher.
Charles Bishop, ot whom men
tion was made last week, is im
proving rapidly.
Lutheran Services.
Holy Communion will be cele
brated by tho Big Cove Tannery
congregation Aug. 2nd at 10 a.
m. The preparatory service will
be hold Aug. 1st at i:.10 p. in.
Tho pastor will bo assisted by
Kev. G. McSherry.
Divine service at St. Paul's
Aug. 2nd at I 'M p. m., conducted
by Kev. McSherry.
A. (i. Wolf,
Pastor.
SALlU. I Hustontown.
Jackson Deshong h on the sick j w aro glad to hear that Mr.
list. Harry Dawney of Hustontown, is
Herte Hann spent a day last ' ae t0 b0 out afiatf
week in Hod ford county. Grand mother Fields visited her
W. C. Mann fell off a load of I son William part of last week,
hay last week and sustained a' Campmecting commences at
slight injury to his side. ! Maddensville on tho 14th of Au-
Mrs.Homer Sipe returned S it-' K"t and will last over two Sun-
nt-ilni.' friiin 11 vinit. nrrwitio- rf.ln.
II i..il
r. e., t: i
u o n;t-1 oaiuiuilv
and Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
E. C. Whitehil), at Cypher, Pa.
She was accompanied on her ro-
turn, Monday, by her mother,
Mrs. R. A. Socr. ,
--
Jui Akoui Bedtime.
Take a Little Early Riser it
will cure constipation, biliousness
aud liver troubles. Do Witt's Lit
tle Early Risers are different from
other pills. They do not gripe
and break down the mucous mem
brances ot the stomach, liver and
bowels, but cure by gently arous
ing the secretion and giving
strength to these organs. Sold
fc Trout's drug store.
iviisses ueien uanu 01 tiarris-
of Fan-
Mrs. J. Weslov Fraker who'
. . . , '
nas ooen visiting ner sou ouam j
. ?, . i
i . .. n-:o:...
on noofiiinr fit win ;ni uti nil ri in
to her home in Fort Littleton,
Sunday.
Domestic Troubles. j
I It is exceptional to find a fami-;
ly where there are no domestic j
ruptures occasionally, but tnese
can oe lessened by having Dr.
King's New Lite Pills around.
Much trouble they save by their
great work in stomach and liver
u,,uu,w' uuluu,
but cure 2Sc, at all dru ;
&lsts - j
troubles.
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WEST DUBLIN.
M. L. Kirk and son Herbert
have been painting at Orbisonia.
T .Tiliiiurii tniirln n Kuwmi.wu
u '"";
... , ., Ihree Springs visited J
trip to Hancock the tirst of this1,, r . 1 -
week. i
Ualdwin Fraker of Fort Little
ton, attended church at Fairviow
on Sunday.
Kev. Melroy jircached an in
structive sermon at Tairview
Sunday afternoon upon the life
of King Saul.
John Clevenger bound the gram
from nearly 42 acres this har
vest, the grain having been cut
by the reaper.
tw, iconi,.
ensmith aro ,.omo from Williams-!
. e r , i4i
port for si few weeks, where they ;
, , .. , I
have been working,
Wondcrlul Nerve.
Is disolaved hv manv a man !
4 - - j -
enduring pain of accidental cuts, j
wounds, bruises, burns, scalds,
sore feet or stilf joints. But
there's no need for it. liucklen's
Arnica Salve will kill the pain and
cure the trouble. It's the best
Salve on earth for piles, tot). 2Tic
at all druggists.
CLEAR RiDUi:.
Tho people are busy getting
ready for the entertain ment and
festival at the Grove next Satur
day evening. There will be a
game of ball in the afternoon.
Our team played Saltillo last
Saturdav but came homo a littlo
blue.
One of our ladies had a cat tight
last Friday. We trust the pests
have left her.
K. J. Fields and wife spent Sat-
i urdav and Sunday with friends
in McConnellsburg.
Harris Wagner of Laidig was m
our town last Saturday.
Mrs. J ulia Ann Wagner of Uar
risburg, is visiting her son Har
ris this week.
William Dishong was at J. W.
Mowers' on Saturday.
J. S. Mort brought his daugh
ter Nannie home from Knobsville
last Sunday.
Dr. McClain's sister-in-law is
spending some time with him at
i da'8. I
Mr Jnmh Win-nrdnpr and
! ro.. ..t .itr m ti.i
iauiiiv vmiwin dill. i. xjt'utui d uii
Sunday.
J. W. Hooter was a pleasant
caller at Amos Sipes on Saturday
evening.
j Harvey Stevens and Irvin Wiue
! garduor visited Mr. Dort Henry
j at Knobsville on Sunday.
Church Nolle.
Preacbing at Zion M.E. church
Sunday, August 2, both morning
and evening ; at Ebenezer Satur
day evening, August 1 ; second
Quarterly Conference at Zion
Thursday evening, August 6, ser
mon by Presiding Elder Stevens.
C. II .Shuix,
, Pastor,
i usiv.wewN.
John Taylor spent Saturday ut
lionie.
; David Stiiiil i. Imildihi: ;i c;
i next will be the bird.
l David Foh nor speiii'Sniidii.v a!-
' ternoon at James Taylor's.
j Harvest is over, and now the
j hum of the thresher is hoard.
i Mrs. Ocie Curfmau is spend-.
; ing a few days with her pareuts. :
MissCecie C'lino spent Satur-!
j day and Sunday with Jacob j
Sharp. ;
Mrs. Dennis Hess and dnugh-i
tr Ada spent Snnday at James
Taylor's.
Miss Killa Chosnut is spending
some time with her mother, Km-
olino Chesnut.
Jacob Sharpe and son Fidolio
assisUd w w H c,iun tf) malf0
j last woe
. ....
Mrs- A nomas Keotler spoi.it a
f , , . , .
low ctays last v eoif v itn lu i
is-
... . . .
Anaanhinn rn,n. ,,., :
jurday and Sunday vith her
i grandmother, Elizabeth Sipes.
NtW (iKH.NADA.
Mr. C. R Stevens a merchant
tailor of the "liurg" made a bus
iness call to our city Saturday.
TInrrv. son of Mr Mini Mrs
Jf)1)n r,.imsey of A,tonn;t js ,y.
ing an outing among friend?
i'C.
Mrs. Ebn-ht, dau-htor llo.t
ca anJ HOlJ S;lmnof visIl:nj
the family of Win. Alloway.
Supt. Harton and Lewis Harris
were iu our village last Wednes
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed liornhart, of
OSS'
McClain, recently.
I iM r. luctiaru Alloway is singiug
'a new tune on Sunday cvonhigs.
j "Go to sleep, my baby girl.''
! D. M. Cunningham, that, big
j hearted real estate man. and t'v
sons, Coyle and Merril, of Wi!
jkinsburg, are among the Cun
I ningham tribe at New Grenada
; just now.
dames Alloway is nursing n
: sore head caused bv coining in
! contact with a horxe sho'? while
U'. hys W,iro VW lst
t-
urday evening,
T, , ,T .
Kev. . H.
Drossier, on Sun
day, was loaded down with twon-
ty dollars in cash, alter services
iu liothol, as a donation from the
cheerful givers about here.
Richard Alloway was the solicitor
He raised it in a couple of hours.
The reopening of the U. B.
church is over and enough raised
to pay all debts, and build a new
fence around thecometery. Wells
now has live nice churches all
with bellsand all paid for; also
four new school houses, for all of
which, Wells has just reason to bo
proud. j
N. H. Alloway, District Prosi-
dent of P. O. S. of A. accompanied
by John Houck went to Crystal :
Spings and installed the officers
of the camp at that place Satur
day evening.
BACK RUN.
William Cutchall and family
spent last Sunday at llarrison
ville. Mrs. Annie Fittery is visiting
the family of James Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Motter
! spent several days in Franklin
! county last week,
j David Thomas who has been
I away for some time is visiting his
j parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Thomas.
The noisy huckleberry pickers
can bo heard almost every day.
While working on his father's
farm Geo. Paylor recently found j
a turtle with the initials of Goo. j Ca,arr!l Stomach.
E. Garner carved on it back liftecn When the .stomach is overload
years ago. ; od; when food is taken intoit-that
Win. Motter spout last' Satur-1 fii'ls to digest, it decays -and in
day night with the family of Wir. H-nros loo mucous membrane,
Cutchall. ' exposing the nerves, and causes
Bert Keller h spending sum
timo with his sister, Mrs.
Wn.
I Cutchall.
Wrn. Paylor lost two valuable
young cattle last Week
Pbilin and Dan ol Ott returned
home last Saturday.
m:. rn 1. TY....1.M I...... ;.. Iw...
1UIH 1 IHU'UK 1 ttj 1"! llcl.- IU HIT
. . .
possession a iNicouana plant
which has three huudred aud sev
enteen Mowers and buds. The
flowers aro star shaped and snow
white in appearance and very
beautiful.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ott aud
daughter Kella spent last Sunday
with Mr. Ott's mother.
To Cur Cold in Oo Diy. ,
Take Laxative liromo Quiuino
Tablets. All druggists refund
the monoy if it fads U cure. E
W. Grove's signature is on each
box- 25c.
v
-acts Worth Knowing.
i n'- MillniH) Wiiirnns, Surreys nnd Iluirle, Kiiu;iloiils, I'ut'iii
ci -s .; i)l,-.Viiirns, Tup Spring-wagons. Bimlern, Mowers, T I a v -I'al-i
s-'. i ilivor cliillril, .Syracuse awl Wlanl chilled plows, Wood
r.mi .Sin I frninc harrows.
Srwiny Machines with I drawers, drop lieuil, uni-uiitooil for ton
years, for $11. The Win e'er & Wilson Sewinj: Machine latin;
lust made fur dressmakers. Pon't fail to to it licfifro buying.
I'm headquarters for Grain drills -stock always on linnd. I
have the largest sloek in the county in buggies and farm Imple
ments. My poods nrn right- and prices right. Goods right hero
and I will lie wrc to tell you that I run give just as mucli for your
money as any dealer in the County.
Me sure to come and see met or write to me before buying.
T. J. COMERER,
McConnellsfourg, Pa.
Administrator's Notice.
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-hip. l-'iimii Mtitny. (irft-us-
-hm- iiitviMi.' t'M'itn- dtrniij'. mid t-s-1
1 1 iii i pn ip f 1 y ant IK'nMi'itTerl
U- , : '.r. I Mo-( 1 1 iliK' till' ! me w 111
III! -fl ! Ic
t.MI' U ill pi
s.-r i
pifi!"-t Vii'A
).!,uvrr Di vki.iuss.
A dfn'tiitmtor.
I Ml M I oi sai.i:.
SiMiutffl iff t:ist of Mci 'opneiN'rir. I
l i . i'.xirt"iiu' to (,i"Kiim p i-c iM!it'ini:rtr
:i5 ackis, a i.Ai;i. m;u h.w k it., ,
. !i i" tnfiM: - .n ll.c ?'.'Tin)V-ni"!ii -v i
y aii.ipt.-d uy (' U j'lir .
ti'iii'.tii.
Ii'rrus t
Mill
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vv. u. ni:i.son
M.-C..l.!ii-;l-.ni-.'. 1'i
To thi: Facincrs.
I will, for the next two weeks,
have some low prices on Hay and
Grain Hn'cow, aild 011 a few Mow-
.rs and Spring Harrows. Come
1
soon and gi't the advantage in the
oul in io.i'.s. j have :vme old ock
Moat Si:riuiis, that I will close
out at h' ,
T. J. Cumi;i:i;u.
Dciith nl an Otet-ined Citlen.
.l.i, ;;!! Hoc
'Oi!!..:i runor, one ol
' 'io o:u ly sol !,!or:
uii;d ;.l his hoi.irj
ptu'.il.vsis, ag"d 7
sof I5nckVidl-y, 1
July 17, P.,'0:i. of I
'!! yours. lo was i
a son ol .Ioh" Hoopi'iiga rdiior and ;
his wif ', i"jli;:n.hot,h 1 1 u II.
U'-in-r of n lively u mj-oramont ,
"Joe' always look an active part '
hi the piciisii r's as w.-l I ns i'n-i
pvooomorit of o l!- Valley. Ho was j
an earnest and eonsi-'i.ont mom-I
her of long stiiridin-j- in the Meth
odist church, which he aided with :
energy ana u liberal haiid in i
building up and inaint it i U 1 1 .i.r,
lie served in Co. 11, 2ith K'ei'. '
P. V., and vi'as a member of John
Q. Taylor Posl, r.sji ;. A. K., hav
ing br'f.n elected Cliapl.iiu of tiiis
Post yoar after your since its or
traniication. He is survived by his wifo, oiie
daughter, Mis. Anna Boatty, of
Philadelphia, and live sons ;
George, living iu Michigan, John!
aJ Luther in North Dnkota.Har- j
T m Judiaua county, Pa., and
Will, of Philadelphia.
His remains wore laid auaj
the orottv cemoterv of the M.
church, near the scone of his en
tire life. An excellent sermon
was preached by Kev. Anthony
to a large number of people who
gathered to pay their last re
spools to their friend and com
rade, lie was buried under the
auspices of John Q. Taylor Post.
While in the church acting Com
mander Stephen Mellott held tho
draped Hag droopingly over the
casket, which was- prettily deco-;
rated with wreaths of beautiful j
(lowers Tho services wore very i
impressive nnd comforting to the
bereaved relatives, comrades and ;
friends. Fulton Kopublican. j
i '' glands lo secret mucin, in-
I stead of the natural junvs of di -
gostioii. This is called Catarrh
..f tlw. ..1, l,.n I tnf.
ieroci with catarrn or ii;o siomacn
: caused uy mdigeslion.
Doctors
'.ml mediciniw failed
to bene lit
1 r'lo iititil I n.-.wl Triul.il 1 1,-rvnrwiii 1
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1 ti ,11 n .,i ri. .
i cue. . u. ivuoa, .oppeii, iw
old at Ti n'ltV. d'ru;.' ntore.
OCEAN (.ROVE.
Tho Cumberland Valley Rail
road has arranged for an eleven
days excursion to Ocean Grove,
Asbury Park, N. J. via thir lino
aud P. 11. K. on Friday August
21st.
Excursiou tickets good to re
turn uutil Sept. 1st, 190.1, inclu
sive will bo sold for train No. 4,
leaving Mcrcerabui g at 8.00 A.
M. on above date. Kate $(1.00 for
tho round trip.
Administrator's Notice.
l'-Nt' of IUvM Mart tioe;itrd
LrttiTf nf iKliTiliilstrution, on ihe estate
of iMvtl Mnrtz. lute .of Llok njf Creek
township fUii'iisctl, hiivluif heou granted by the
H!ifistiT oi VVi.l.siii ! titt.in f-mnly lo the mii
wcriher. wtioe posUnMre udilresN If Hurrl -on
villi. Kulton county, n.. till ptrson who tire
iiulchtfd to the wind otute will nlfime muke
j ptiymettt anl those hitvinrf cltiims will present
i ut: in
II. X tiANIRLH.
Adtuinist rutor.
June 21, V.m.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATlE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1,1903.
j Ttiu umlor'.lKui.(l Ailmlnlstrutor of the
tMtiiti; uf Aliiuliam Kiiiu. ileocaved will Hell on
i hi: nliove niinicd 0 to, nn the premises lu Tay-
lor tnwn-lilp. lullin county. I'a., one mile
I mirth of I.uirtlK pnvtollluc. the following de-
.-ri n-u esmte,
! A GOOD FARM
I of oik; liunilml and twcniy-llvennrps. One
'''''' 'rc'i. fenced un.i moodcon-
. fllti.in. iliil:inue In tlniher.
; nimsu
TWO-STORY LOG HOUSE
r,in Hunk Hum u lid otheroiithulldlngs intriHHl
reiuiir, fl'ho fiirm Is well watered. A never
riiilmi! spring of water near the house.
A GOOD ORCHARD
i vi:h a variety of fruits adds to the value of the
I pluce. Church and school house near. Farm
i lien within oue-(Urter of u mile of the South
I'cmd rii,'lit-cf-way.
I A GOOD CHANCE
t for u runner. Sale begins at 1 o. clock P. M.
, TKKM:-Ten per cent when property is
l:noi'i(.'d down: one-third, IncludlnK the ten per
' cunt, at couNrnnaion of sale, and balance lu
' 1 a n cilia! annual payments with Interest to be
1 r.ciircd byjudtimcnt,
I JONAS LAKK,
Administrator.
HOME FOR SALE.
A IInuso unci two Lots with out
inulilhit.'s ami staltlo ilx.'lo, all under
( xccllont )'0mir.
TViis jiropci'iy would Huit to open
ii'nto! and Livpry: or a good location
V'ir ti phj-sicinn Will soil ot a bar
;rn in , nnd niovini; to the City is reason
for snllino-. Call or address
Mas. Kkv. K. Siioi-.makf.k,
Unstontown. I'a.
Wax'J'kd. 10d0 chickens at 10
cents a lb., and 5000 dozen eggs
' at 15 cents a dozen.
Clay Park,
Three Springs Pa.
In few instances has paint
marked so great improvement as
in the case of the new" color ap
plied to tho residr nee of Mr. Con
rad Glazier in tho Exteusion.
ORCHARD GROVE
Prices.
Side Meat 12c-
Ktfirs Klc.
Mutter 12c.
Lard 14c.
Shoulder 12c.
Hum 15c.
Tullow 5c.
Old Poultry ()c.
Younif " , 13o.
Go to Merkntressor's for Itw Hide
Hi'lt-lacorH i, , i, J, In., all lengths.
22 and 2S oz , rubber drill aud duck
for Bujry Tops and Wairon Covers.
Packing for Knjrinog -AURORA the
liest that tho market affords, and the
Round Abln'stos for chest packing.
Don't you need u complete 8-day
cluck ijl !."; same with an alarm $2. -10.
Lemons for die hot davs.
I'ui'e Corn Stat-oh 1 lb., package 5c,
1 lit., can of Royal Making I'owder
olk
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Manager.
r
YOU NEED A BUGGY t
HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU?
. 1
A Hrau New Falling Top
!
Huggy with Full Leather i
TV
Trimming, Spring Cushiou
aud Hack, Th'iind Mile
X Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat
X nt Shaft Couplers and Fine
X ly Finished throughout for
ONLY $50.
Large Sto;k to select
f rem.
I am also handling Hand
made Buggies and Wagons.
W. R. Evans,
X Hustontown", Pa.
JOHNSTON'S
JOHNSTON'S
JOHNSTON'S
Johnston
r.awnn 5c, a better one at 8c, and a beautiful lino of all colors at 10c. A
line of the most attractive Mounsellnes at Wc, white lawn 8, 10 and 12c
Illack and colored Serges for skirts, and all the latest novelties in Shlrt-walHt-suit
goods.
CLOTHING
Men's and boys' work shirts 25, 39 and 50c. Dress shirts funcy negliges
25, 48 and $1.00. Overalls and work pants 25, 40, 48 and 75c. Boys'
dress pants 25c Men's dress pants fl.OO, S1..15, $1.75, 92.25, 12.75. Cliil
dren's suits 80c, 1.00, $1.25, tl. 75, 2.00, $2.75. Men's suits Black nnd
Figured Nobby Clothing, Ruaranted in making, $2 40, $3.90, $5 , $ti 50
$7.75, $!!, $10.
STRAW HATS
Boys' straw hats C, 8, 15, 25c. Men's straw hats 8, 10, 25, 35, 45, 75, $1.
$1.50. Men'a and boys Wool and Fur Hats 50, 75, $1.00, f 1.25, $1.50.
Shoes
Children's 15, 25, 35, 48c. MisBes' 50, 75, $1., $1.50. Ladies' Patent Ox
ford and Opera Slippers $1.25, $1.40 Ladles' dress shoes 98c, $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 and 50c. Straw Matting 12, 15, 17, 20, 25o. Lace Cur
tains 39, 49, 75, $1. Curtain poles complete with fixtures, 8 and 10c.
Do You Want to Save Money?
Do You?
Then call and examine our stock of Hardware be
fore buying. You have, here the Largest
Stock, of Hardware In the
County to select from, We will name you a
few of our many bargains :
One 18-tooth spring harrow left we will sell at
cost. Steel monkey wrenches 6-in., 19c, 8 in. 21c,
10-in. 25c, and 12-inch, 30c.
Job lot nickel plated ratchet braces, 10-in. sweep,
50c Steel crowbars, 60 to 90c Manure forks On
tario 32 cts, Bachelor 40 and 45c Hand saws 35,
45, 75, $1.20, $1.40, $1.60.
Horse nails 10. 11. and 14 cts. a lb. Grain rakes
20and 22c. Machine Oil 18 and 25c per gallon.
Iron and steel tire at the lowest cash prices.
Blacksmith's supplies at the lowest prices. Head-,
quarters for low prices on high grade Hardware of
all kinds, prices always the lowest.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
R. S, PATTERSON,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Four doors east of the Telegraph Office.
Best Goods For the Least Money !
AT
CLAY PARK'S
THREE SPRINGS, PA.
Table Oil-Cloth. Strictly first grade
at $1.75 per roll of 12 yards.
Men's Ready made suits at $3.98 lo
$25.00 each.
Boys Ready made suits at $1.00 to
$7.00.
Drop Head
SEWING
at $13 75 agents get $05.00 tor the
same Machine.
Syracuse Hill Side Plows with
STOVES AND RANGES
$14.00 to $34.00 each fully guaranteed,
Carpets at 14 cts ir yard.
Eggs for Hutching. White Ply
Write for
Hardware,
Wire,
Harness
Glass,
Cedar Tubs,
Churns,
Wagons,
Buggies,
Paints aud Oils, Implements,
Matting
We have large orders to fill on Eggs and Poultry every
week and will pay the highest pries either cash or trade.
We 'want your trade. '
J. K JOHNSTON,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Ticking faced horse collars at 90 cts
each.
White Lead 0 cts per tt.
Wire Nails at $2.75 per keg.
Lightning Washing Machines at
$3.25 each.
Ball Bearing
MACHINES
wheel at $8.50
Syracuse Furrow Plows with wheel
and Jointer $10.
mouth Rocks, the great winter layers.
15 eggs for 60 cts. 1 .
Prices on
Dress Goods, , Groceries,
Ladles Trimmed Hats, Flour,
Men's Hats,
Feed,
uoys' Hats
Seed Oats,
Garden Seeds,
Shoes,
Potatoes.
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