The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, August 05, 1903, Image 8

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    Merchant Chiw'ia Trim.x 'of
Emmavillo spoilt a few hours in
town Mouciuy.
Mrs. Kuth 8wo)it? Hpciit, a day
or two among friends in town last
week.
Mr. .1. S. Hill, near Gem wan a !
pleasant caller at this oflice while
in town Monday.
Dr. and Jlr.s. waitzwelderof
Needmore took dinner at t!io j
Washington House last Friday.
Miss May Mason of Hancock i
is visiting iu the home of her un-'
cle, Frank Mason, at this place.!
, , , ,
..larmges nowadays beg1Us !
with courting and froqnon'ly i
viius wiiii uivorct: courting.
. . ,.
Dr. Justus Sincxon's wife and
children, Horace and Justus, Jr.,
of Philadelphia are guests of Mrs
M. R Trout.
Ilev. William Anthony will
preach in McConnellsdalochun-h
Sunday morning and
Sunday
evening August 10th.
Miss Katie S. Fore spent last
Thursday afternoon at the Jioi ie
of Mrs. William Ounuells, at
Knobsvillo.
Mrs. C. K. Spangler and her
aunt, Mrs. Shaferof l'hilade!j;hia
spent Saturday alternoon at Daa
iel E. Fore's.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Carbau. h j thoroughly. The graduates of
and daughter ifjoldie and son Nr r-1 this school teach well because
ris spent Sunday afternoon at ,').! they themselves have been well
E. Fore's. i taught. If you are interested in
Mrs. S. D. Stevuiis and daugh- Normal School education write
ter Grace of Chambersburg a-e I u I)r- ('- M. D. Fxikles, Shipi)eiis
Kpending this week with h jr burn. I'!'-, for a catalogue of tlie
mother, Mrs. L. E. Harris. ! ehool of vhich he is principal.
Mr. E. E. Snyder a salesman I Wholesale Arresls.
for S. D. Stevens in Chambers-j Fl)Ul.l(,f;n voun,, mcn of (,d.
burg spent a few days on this f(jrd ,md vicinily-were arrcsU,d
s.de of the inouutam last week. n tlc c,,Iirg0 ()f di8turbinff the
Tho appearance of Mrs. M. A. j public peace, the prosecutor be
Thompson's residence on Hustling J.J. D.illard, who was con
Water street has been much in-j ducting a dance at Island Park,
proved by new siciiug and a coat Wolfsburg, where tho defend
of paint. ! ants by their rowdyism greatly
Miss Mary McClosif.y has been i annoyed those who were present,
elected to the departmnet of Hn-j- j All of the boys but one acknowl
lish and History in the Hi;.h , edged tliai, they had violated the
School at Newton, N J. School j law and each paid tho tine and
opens in September. cost which amounted to $5.50.
t mi -.
An artist if. .-out. f .,int. m.
plied by John Selsor has add d
much to the appearance of Mr.
Margaret Henry's house on Wal
nut street.
Mr. James C. McK'ee of Whips
Covo dropped in to see us while
in town last week and pushed his
subscription well along through
I'M) I.
Misses Olive aud Esther (Ireea
land of Braddock. i'a.. we-e
guests at the Hagle Hotel, Fort 1
Littleton, from Tuesday
uutill
Thursday of last week.
Misses Nellie and Jessie Nace
of Chambersburg are. spending
this mouth in McConuollsburg
and are registered at the Wash
ington House.
Maj. Frank W. Hess and fami
ly of San Diego, Ca!., who have
been visiting his sister, Mrs.
Robert Uiil of Greenmount, Ad
ams county, are now stopping in
Gettysburg for awhile.
Miss Sadie Si pes of Allegheny,
Pa., aud her sister Miss Myrtle
Sipes of New Castle, Pa., are
spending their annual summer
vacation with their parents, Ex
Sheriff and Mrs. D. V. Sipes,
near town.
Mr. John Oaltes, an expert
lightning slinger in charge of oe
of tho offices of the P it E rail
road, is spending part of his sui i
mor vacation with his uncle, M.
11. Shat'fner, in this place.
Mr. Frank StoulTer and wife of
Chambersburg came over to this
place last Saturday. Mr. Stouf
fer returned Sunday, and Mrs.
StoulTer will remain a week at
the Washington House.
Mr. Oliver Hill, secretary of
the Hethel school board, called to
advance his subscription to the
'News" while In town the other
day. His face was badly swollen
from the effects of an. abscessed
tooth.
The Mercersburg Journal says:
"A pleasant visitor on Saturday
was Mr. I. P. Hendershot, of Ayr
tow d ship, "Fulton county. Mr.
Hendershot intends moving to
this side of the mountain in the
spring, having bought a proper
ty in the Corner. He is now look
ing around for a tract of timber
land."
MILLINERY.
We still liavu a few JIaU and
Trim tilings which we will clcme
out below cent. Come and see,
and be convinced that you can got
hata as low aa 20 Cents.
Mjch, A. F. IJTTL.K.
MW COLKT HOUSI:
At Ciiatnb.T- Ijci j Orin to the Public last
Thursday fiv i.niii. i
Lnst Thursday being the tl.ir-l
ty-ninth anniversary of the burn-
hig of Chain bersburg by the Con-:
federates under McCausluiul, the
now Franklin County Court'
"""S,J w thrown open to t'lOj
1111,1 Wils v'td nd
spoetud by thousands.
T(!,,M"T' WIW in M:,''
"-'"-am' cost about sr.:,,..-,
"ic-build.njr was rebuilt all but !
the walN. The court room is pro-
nounccd (jn,; of Uiu filj(Ml ;
,p. . '
'i-'.w. i uv I if uuu uiu
I f - .
':"';i wibii copoi.'i , hiui ii eon-
j croto Wlllk lms Veen ,lid about
j the whole building. This is the
I fourUl 0ourt House the citv l,as
i u ... . r i .-oo
1 Alter the reception all tiio couu-
! ty officers held a banquet at Ilo-
j tel McK'inloy in honor of the
! event.
Shippenshiirg Normal School.
Every student recommended
by the faculty of the Shippens-
burg Normal School to the State
Board of Examination passed a
! creditable examination. This in-
i
jdicittos that the work in tho
I classes nf this school is done very
young man who aeinanded a
hearing was accommodated on
Wednesday and found guitly. He
had to pay 10.70 line and costs.
NEARLY F0RFL1TS HIS UPE
A runaway almost ending fatal
ly, started a horrible ulcer on the
leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove
III. For four years it defied all
doctors and all remedies. But
Bucklon's Arnica Salvo had no
trouble to cure him. Equally good
for 1)Ur"s' 1,1 uisL's sldn ;ptious
pnes. -.jc ai an arug stores.
liussel S. Garland, son of G.
N. Garland, formerly of Thomp
son township is visiting relatives
in this county. Mr. Garland was
recently discharged from the
United States Marine Corps, in
which ho served for six years,
six months and twenty days. In
February 191, when the Maine
was blown up in Havana harbor,
ho was ordered in Key West and
was one of the first to land on
Cuban soil at the outbreak of the
war. He also served over three
years in the Philippines and
China.
Shlppcnsburg State Normal School.
If you desire to prepare for a
successful career as a teacher
you should write to Dr. Ci. M. D.
Eckels of Shippeusburg, Pa., for
the new catalogue of tho Ship
pensburg Normal School. Tbis
is one of the best training schools
for teachers in tho state. Those
who hold the diploma of this in
stitution are authorized to teach
in any district of this common
wealth without further examina
tion. To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative JJromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
tho money if it fails to cure. E.
V. Grove's signature is on each
box- 2ric.
Mr. and Mrs. John (J, Ewing j
oi inciting reoK township were
pleasant callers at this office last
Friday. John cut with a scythe
and put a war into the mow twnn. I
ty-two loads of hay this harvest.
He didn't say they were four
horso loads, but that is a good
record,, even if they were one
horse loads. '
Picnic.
. A picnic aud festival will be
held near Webster Mills, Satur
day, August IS, beginning at 10
o'clock. There will bo a ound of
good music. a,good floor, and re
fresh men ts.
Joh W, Bain, proprietor.
HO UOHININO KM I S.
A Silcnllflc Joirnnl Suvj ihe Stroke '.imics
From (iriiind flu.l nut I'rom wlou J
I The cause of dcnlh by lirhtning !
lis tho sudden absorption of the;
I electric current. When a thuu
i der cloud which is liighjy charged
, with M)sitive electricity hangs
over a certain place the earth be- i
ueath it becomes abnormally !
fharired with the iuv':i t,i v elee- I
trie current, r.nd a man, direetlv
beneath comes also under tli'sin
Ihience. If a discharge takes
place from the cloud above the
restoration of tho equilibrium
will be sudden and violent, or in
HUlUfl, LOO l-H.'iiW . i; I. U I l til L
'. ...... . !,.. 4
i , . ... ,
! f'" W1 1 "sh up to
j J01" .tho t"'lt"?
d. lmssmg ihh l'i
! wlll('h "'ijwratos the twocurror.ts
if it be an animate thing, wili do
so with such force as to produce
almost invariably instant death.
According to this aivrson is real
ly "struck" by the grout, d cur-!
rent and not by the forked fury!
from above at all.
EAT ALL YOU WANT. j
Persons troubled with indigos-1
tion or dyspepsia can i fit a;' they !
want if they take KoJol Dyspep-
sia Cure. This remedy prepares '
the stomach for the reception. rt.. i
ten tion, digestion and assiinii-i- ;
tion ot all of the wholesome food !
that may bo eaten, and enables
the digestive organs to transform
the same into the kinds of blood
that gives health and strength.
Sold at Trout's drugstore.
Turkcys Will he Scarce.
A well-known poultry rai.v
11.-
forms us that there wii! bu n
shortage of turkeys till.-, fall and
winter. The turkey crcp hi.it
year was very .short. ivd conse
quently fewer turkeys were kept
over winter than usual. This
spring was a particularly hard
one on young turkeys on account
of the very heavy rains. Young
turkeys cannot stand very n.uch
dampness, therefore the number
lost was very great and even few
er will be raised this year. It is
also thought tiiat chickens will
be scarcer than heretofore, as
they have been affected, though
in a less degree, by the wet
weather.
MYSTERI01S CIRCUMSTANCE.
One was pale and sallow tiie
other fresh and rosy. Whence
the difference? Shu who is blush
ing with health uses Dr. Kiny's
N-w Eife Pills to maintain it, py
gently arousing the lazy organs 1
they compel good digestion ar.d i
head off constipation, 'i'ry them, j
Only 2"ic, at all druggists.
SORE SHOULDERS OP HORsrs.
Heavy work season of the farm !
always occasions galled or so.-e '
shoulders on work liorses. Here i
is a simple and cheap wny to pre-,
ven t thi s : Talce an ord i nn ry s we.it j
pad and cover the surface next to
the shoulder with white soft oil
cloth. Ue very careful t have it
put on very smooth, without any
wrinkles or lumps on its surface.
The cover is put on by neatly
sewing it with strong thread, so
that it will not become displaced.
The trouble with the horse's
shoulders in this respect is caus
ed by sweating, and as the oilcloth
presents a cool, dry surface and
does not hold dampness as loathei
or cloth does, it prevents the j
shoulders from becoming sore iu
almost every instance
Farmer.
-Midland
Some F.mcliah Kitchen Maxims.
Not to wash plates nnd dishes
soon after using makes work.
Spare noither soda nor hot wa
ter in washing up greasy urti-1
files. j
Dirty saucepans tilled with hot '
. t .1 . . !
water oegin in ciear.se mem-
selves.
Wash a saucepan v.oll. but
cleau a frying pan with a pu.ci; nf
br(il(1
Never put the handles of knives
into hot water. i
Four nothing hut water down ;
the sink.
HOME TOR SALE,
ami two Lotk
A House uml two l,ot with out-
liuilifingH and Htulilo 21x35, all iinik-r
evrfillnnt rfinuli.
This propnty would milt to open uf,,m -it'Uc:U'd to oxtimioo such
Hotel and I.lvery; or a good locution 1 packages and report, if writing
for a physician. Will soil at a bar- j Is found, to the dupartnjeot olli
gain, and moving to tho City U reason I n)aiSi Tno uext tll(J BOni(J,.H U(nv
i"i M3IIIUK. vii ui oiiurfiks
Mas. Hkv. 1'.. Shokmakkh,
lludtontown. I'a.
Subscnbo for the News and do
! It to day. Only one dollar.
Facts Worth Knowing.
I'ar .Mii'mri Wajroiis, Nurtvys and I inrrclcs, ltuniiboutH, Furm
I'tf Milk-Wnjrous, Toi Sprlng-warrons, Hinders, Mowers, liny
inki-s, !ivr cliillr-il, ;iyrin:tno and Winnl uliilled plows, Wood
mid Steel frutne Ikutowh.
(MMviiijr Machines with 4 drawers, drop head, iruaranteod for ten
v'ihw, for ft). Tin; YI,eeer k Wilson Sewlnir Miiehlne Is the
I mii: f(,i :n . i,;il:ir. Don't fail to see it before buying.
I'"- MeiidijiiiirtiT.s for Oi ain drills - stock n Iwu.vs on hand. I
I,
I);.- 1 !
i';m -! Mo. k In the count V In biniles nnd fnrm liimln.
' 1 "' M;' roi;ds tnv riylit -unl priees rh;lit. floods rljjlit hero
ami wii; lie heie !o tell you that I n triv e just lis mtieh for your
inc. .iev .is .my rle.'i'i.r m the County.
I'.. I,, . one and si e me or write to mo belore luiyiije.
3 . J . GOP4ERER.
'icConnellsburg, Pa,
i.lim.MIn Wild,! :nr Suli:.
nii-e of 'i!:e l;iv:o!-ili
jOd
:-;::'e 'h. .: p. See
A. M. Skviu.k,
.Mi;Co!.noll.-.bur,.;, Pa
W a nt Kt i. - -1 (r- ii i chickon.s at 10
'.';!'s;i H and 'tv'i) o'o.en eggs
.!'., J! f , t' a .lo.on.
Ct.AV M,
Ti:r"o Sprites Pa.
0wUA.N,ji()V:.
('iii.i' ..'r':!ii(i 'nl.y K'ail-
; M'ii i
! rsi '
;'.!!.
i ' ,
rl 'oi- sin I'leven
! ( .'coil ii ( ; rove,
J. vi?. their lino
Friday A'jrust j
lay-
A.-: bury I
i. ud P !..
:'.:'-i:rsi,,i! (.s good to re-
re i.,itii Set.)., 1st. !!in::, i:ii;)'i
.e vi'i sold l',,r t.rain No. I,
i'':;; .'' v i'fS.;y :t s. '!.) A.
M. i n
live. .J. i ,il.e ').(". l ,v
' ill
"''Ul: J
.T in. i :: .;.
TOO i i;::.0NAL.
Vol ! county ex
'i ,y on nit j'jiiiit r
,v!;o has been puy -to
a iiiiiiisier's
so tii e ti'iie. The
! lie Vi illtli took a
s to hear bis di'-
(.);;.
clial:.'l
;i. t;.;it
if our
toll.-
-eei io!
ibg iittenlion
I'iint'i.tf r for
othf"' Siih(i;iT
eoi;;:h; oi' ; r .r.ji
sire
ha pj
iVm
: h.- in !a
vied t'ovt, the
;i in: 1 1 .'i Miser.
r.io;t."i. It
i (.'Veivi'il g(Ml
for his t'.'.M:
I'lev i .nsly tor-
!. " .-! net- then
.i ' a 'ij'l'itt f is '
merited witii dev
the youthful tvpo ht.'s been "up
in the air" wonderin;: if the text
j wjs a pei soutil rt ference. His
i friends tell him it looks that wav.
HITI'M t'H.I. !.( ASI RC.
The pi!i-5 that ii.re p.'ti.'ni. iii their
ai-tion nnd pious o;t iu effect are
P,,u lM I-"Ul,!
"ivl; PV..- V.
Pinout uf Al
"');:! :r'' hi!;.,
otH;- Sniidl as
'no'v-gn.i;! i! ,
or any other pill
il.-; :".' i t ink
t '.''as it tin! tne
.':!iit!!el,i)hii!inass
i I evei' took aud
;Ut 1h
same tune it eificted me
pleusai.tly. Little I'krly Kisers
1 '' t-'i'i'v an i.lc d Sold
lU '' "s li rui' "i"rc.
i'l.HLRT SMITH ARIfliS'(EI).
A.". i' u desperate light f.li'ibort
Smith of Puck Valley, who en
l.e.red J. P. Shearer's More in
Cumberland, Md., a few days ago
in broad daylight, held up the
clerk, Charles Gleiohuiari, then
escaped wit! i two tine revolvers,
wai aties'ed in that city last
Wednesday, lie had one revol
ver with him. Smith was identi
fied by Oli -ichmati and also con
fessed. AUer tin' robbery Smith went
to Little Orleans, ?.1d , where his
' friend, S'.ias Miller, lived. Later
j both returned to Cumberland.
Here Smith ;is.;d Miller to com
municate with his sweetheart.
j Miller whs h r rested for abetting
the crime, but was only held us a
witness, i i.e ..lt.eers suy Smith
tried to iret several persons to go
with him anil rob the Hancock
bank. It is also allcircd that
Smith wanf- d to waylay and rob
the Oueen City P.rick nnd Tile
''"in f' 'W master, and rob a
(1., ... I. - ..I. . A ... II., 1 . . a
uhui.,i mon seuo. xie is a son oi i
I'l'e late Solomon Smith, Puck
v atiMV.
Sinill. v.-.is held it) default of
?iJ',!i hiiil.
hAV RE IMOM-SUSO TO k'.OW..
It ma
i'Ue resting' to somej
v. ho havt;
l-i'iiil 111 "hist a ''W 1
words'1 n
1 paper or men-handise umilcd nt
; the lower rules to tlie.lr friends.
iilui .1 i.,.. ,,.. ..
cointuou that ijostuiaftters have
will he a visit from tho deputy
Unitod StutoB nmrshal wiih 11
warrant for arrest, uud tho result
of having to pay a tine of $2' ni;d
! th.' co.t of tho action
Administrator's Notice.
I'M Hit nf Ii-ivlc! Miirtz ilpcoiised
Let''!--, of inlptihlMrut'.on. on the pstute
of Oitvid Mini, lute o: Llak UK Creek
: town-hip (lenei-ert. hnvinir liceti Kmntefl hv the
IWlMer of Will-of Kuituu county to the mih-
-enlier. w I'ose rotnltlee iiililreN Is burri-ou-ville.
rulleii enuniy. !n.. nil person who ure
Inili hted t.i the s;i:il e-'ute will pleime maUe
pn nient iitnl ii'o-e l.nvii-iif oliitms will present
t heir. In
II, S. tiANIKt.S,
AiliiilniHtrutor.
June ;!), l!m.T
Administrator's Notice.
e!ie
-t r:i : ii i-i
nil I ii .
lellie: I
i- herehv i-iven that letters of uilinlti
h ive heen -riii.teit tnlhe iinderNtifneil
es; 'ite ol John H. Dlvelliisg lute of
.vr:l;i;i l-'iilion eounty. ltt.. ileeens-
'I.
, i pet Miii- hio inif iMiilnis mrulnst Kiiiil es-
" ii nre.sent I hem properly HiithcntleittRil
f T Set Meilielit. tl'il tlhl-t? IIWiuK the HIIDie Will
rie e ei.ll iinrl ellle.
KM.IOTT DIVKI.H1SS.
Administrnliir.
.1 l'V In .1. iirfonlsliuiv. ltt.
lilvorce Notice.
I'ebr
i ii n ! o.
Hi
I'l-niiih I In the Court of
-Oiinmiin I'leiiM of
eifiiutli I s'ninin eonnlv. Pn
No. I .Mm y T , Urns
lu Oi-orec.
'I hi' in i:i.',su:iietl. l-er. tippo'nted by the
, u.;es ..I 0" I . ii-l ..f Ciiiikh ill l'le;is. (if Fill
: in oil. mi v. ii t..kf ti'siiimiiiy. uijil return the
-..lie. lei elder vvil h it leiMiit of the prucei'tl
I ir li.'lui-e line, iinil lMMiiliiion of the ease, to
tne eiiurt In tne uliove stated ease, hereby
i ve- m iiee Hint he will sit for the ncrform
i ;iee nt his duties at his ortlee In MeConnells
l uri.'. I n . on I'Viiluy. Auuust if. low. lit 10
i niiicl; A.M..WI111U 11 nd w here all pintles Id
t :( I' ll in.ny iitti'inl If they see proper
S. W. KIRK,
Master.
l .llt M I'Olf SAI.Ii.
-iViiuiei! i.i.e ii, lie e:;si of MeOonnelltdiurir.
I'i... eye'iilintf ti Loudon pilie. eoritulnr.ip
ACUKS. A I.AIHih NKW HANK 1IAK.V,
I. lately lieen ail.ied co II, u Impioveinenls.
'1 he 1 .1 1 Hi !s iu!ii:.r::n:v iidupted (or stui'k pur
1 ",l '. 'i.ii 'ii 1hi1!1iI t.n li;rins lo -Itit lir
i. Hi
- t he ii'.v in r
IIAMKI. f.ll.llKUT.
I'hiitiiiier.sliurif. Ca.
. u ishin;,- tu vl-iL the premises inquire
W it NI'XSON
loCoriiieiIs-.iurif. Pu.
ORCHARD GROVE
Prices.
Side Moat 12c.
I'e-S
I Sutter
J.nril
Slimililcr
iii:i
Tn lluiv
Kio.
lie.
14o.
12o.
1;V.
"k;.
old I'uultry !lc.
Young " i;Jc.
Clo tu Herkstrpsser's for Haw HIJo
I'li-lt-luocrs i, I. j, J. in., all lfintrths.
12 uml 'is (. , r ilibm- drill and duck
for l!nj.'e;y Tops ami Wiitron Covers.
riii'i:in; fur Knyines AUUORA tho
lie.-t Unit tno murkot ulfords, nnd the
Itotnnl Asbestos for ehest imcking.
Hoii't you need it complete 8-duy
clock ifl !i "j; sumo with an alarm $2.40.
Lemons for the hot days.
I 'ure Corn Starch 1 lb., pjickuge iio.
1 lb., run (if Iloyul Unking Powder
.Vic.
v7. L. BERKSTRESSER,
Manager.
t VOU NEED ABUGGY
t HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? J
X A Bran New Falling Top
Buggy -with Full Leather 1
X Trimming, Spring Cushion
X aud Baek, Thousand" Mile
X Axle, A fJ;ade Wheels, Pat- X
X eut Shaft Couplers and Fine-
X ly Finished throughout for 1
ONLY $50.
liurge Stock to select
rotn.
I am also handling Hand- X
made Buggies and Wagons.
W. It. Evans, J
IIustontowD,'Pa. 1
Harness! Harness!
WALKKK MANUFACTURING CO.
Fanncttsburg, Pa,,
'ril,'n liuiul, uud will iimkii to ordur
... .w.rVv ... n iijuu 1 inn IllUllllf r,
Team Harness, &
Bucjgy Harness.
any style and price. .
Nets, Whips, A' is., at Uholesale
and Ketuil.
Special attention to Repair
Work.
S. Elmer Walker.
Proprietor.
JOHNSTON'S
JOHNSTON'S
JOHNSTON'S
Johnston
Lawns fie, a belter one nt 8c, and a beautiful lino of all colors nt 10c. A
lino of the most attractive Mousscllnes nt lflc, white lawn 8, 10 nnd 12c.
HIack nnd colored Serges for skirts, and all tho latest novelties in Shirt
waist-suit poods.
LOTHING
Men's nnd boys' work shirts 25, 39 and 50c. Dress shirts fancy nrnllpeg
25, 48 and H.09. Overalls and work pants 25, 40, 48 nnd 75c. rtoys'
dress pants 25c. Men's dress pants 1.00, 1.:5, 1."5, $2.25, J2.75. Chll
dren's suits 80c, 1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.75. Men's suits Black and
Fifrured Nobby Clothing, ffunrnnteed In making:, $2.40, $.'U)0, $5 , $i) 50
$7.75, $9, $10.
STRAW HATS
Boys' straw hats 5, 8, 15, 25c. Men's straw hats 8, 10, 25, 35, 15, 75, $1.
$1.50. Mon'g and boyg Wool ond Fur Hats 50, 75, $1.00, f 1.25, $1.50.
Shoes
Children's 15, 25, 35, 48c. Misses' 50, 75, $1., $1.50. Ladies' Patent Ox
ford and Opera Slippers $1.25, $1.40 Ladles' dress shoes 8c, $1.25, $1.60,
$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
Carpots at 25, 35 and 50c. Straw Matting 12, 15, 17, 20, 25c. Lace Cur
tains 3i. 4il, 75, $1. Curtain poles complete with fixtures, 8 aud 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 t8-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
20 and 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.
Pour doors east of the Telegraph Office.
Rp.st firnvk Fnr
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 13.98 to
li".00 each.
Dlioyg Heady made suits at tl.r0 to
7.00.
Drop Head
SEWING
at (13 75 agents get $05.00 for the
same Machine.
Syracuse Hill Side Plows with
STOVES AND RANGES
14.00 to 1134.00 each fully guaranteed,
Carets at 14 cts pur yard.'
Kggs for Uutohluy. White Ply-
Write for
Hardware,
Wire, ...
Harness
Glass,
Cedar Tubs,
Churns,
Wagons,
Uugglos,
Paints and Oils, Implements,
Mattings
We have lartre orders to fill
week and will pay the highest
We want your trade
J. K JOHNSTON, ;
McConnellsburg, Pa.
thfl bast Innnv I
- Ticking faced horse collars at 00 cts
each.
White Lead (ii cts per tti.
Wire Nails at $2.75 per keg.
Lightning Washing Machines at
3.25 each.
Ball Bearing
MACHINES
wheel at 8..r0
Syracuse Furrow Plows with wheel
and Jointer $10.
1
mouth Hocks, the great winter layers.
15 eggs for 60 cts. '
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Prices on
f
Dress Goods, Groceries,
Ladles Trimmed Hats, Flour,
Men's Hats, Feed,
Boys' Hats Seed Oats,
Shoos, Garden Seeds,
on Eces and Poultrv everv
price either cash or trade.
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