The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 18, 1903, Image 5

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    INTERtSIING PARAGRAPHS
i
Of Local and General Interest, Gathered
at Home or Clipped from our
Exchanges.
CONDCNSni) FOR HURRIED READERS,
BurcK. I will have plenty of
brick for h;ug by next week.
Petek Morton.
Thore is uo cough medicine so
popular as Foley's Honey and Tar
It contains no opiates or poisons
and never fails to euro.
Miss Myrtle Stoner and Miss
Minnie Dalbey spent last Satur
day with friends in Mercers
burg. Foley's Honey and Tar for
coughs and colds; reliable, tried
aud tested, safe and sure.
Charley Hixsou of Brush Creek
Valley spent Saturday night and
Sunday with his uncle, Deputy
sheriff D. T. Fields, of this place.
Foley's Honey and Tar always
stops the" cough and heals the
lungs. Kefuso substitutes.
Mr. Thomas Bender, who is
conducting a tailoring business
at Newport, Pa., is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Bender, of this phice.
We give a guarantee that there
is nothing but absolutely pure
drugs in Peerless Horse and Cat
tle Powder. Only ten cents for a
full pound pack.
Mr.Eussell Barber and family,
and his father, Mr. Thomas Bar
ber, all of Saltillo, spent a week
recently among relatives and
friends in this county.
V. A. Horren of Finch, Ark.,
writes, "I wish to report that
Foley's Kidney Cure has cured a
terrible case of kidney and blad
der trouble that two doctors had
given up."
Albert Stoner, the stove and
general novelty man, has been
spending the past week in the
eastern cities replenishing his
stock lor the holiday trade.
I i wo were to charge you "2c.
a pack vve could not make Peer
less Horsoaud Cattle Powder bet
ter and we only charge you 10c,
for a full pound.
Otho Summers, who has been
in Indiana for some time, re
turned to this place last week,
and will spend two or three
mouths visiting his mother and
other friends hero.
In their now ad this week the
Racket Store people tell you
about their attractive prices on
winter underwear, clothing.shoes
&c. You will find it on the 4th
page.
Now is the season your stock
needs a good blood and condition
medicine and you cannot get any
thing better than Peerless Horse
and Cattle Powder, 10c, a pound
Miss Katherine Metzler, teach
er of the Harrisonville school, at
tended institute at Akersville
last Friday eveniDg, and visited
friends in that vicinity over Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snotts of
Altoona are visiting their many
friends in this vicinity, after an
almost three-years' absence Joe
looks like as if the world bad
been using him well.
There is no other stock or con
dition powder on the market that
has given such general satisfac
tion as Peerless Horse and Cattle
Powder, and none so cheap, 10c,
a pound pack.
Wo furnish the New York Tri
weekly World and the Fulton
County News for $1.75 a year;
the Philadelphia Press and the
News for 1.50, and the News
and the-New York Weekly Tri
buue Farmer for 1.25.
Jonathan P. Peck of Belfast
township spent a few hours in
town hst Saturday. Mr. Puck
has rented his farm to Mrs. Jane
Ann Snyder, and will, about the
first of March, move with his
family onto J. Findlay Johns
tou's farm near Kuobsville.
Our scrawney friend, Sam
Hart, Emrnaville's enterprising
jrtwulor and postmaster, has had
his share of luck since the elec
tion, the day following which ho
killed a Hue doe, and the next
day u large three-pronged buck.
Dawson Strait and hi mother
of Grucey were guests of Mr.and
Mrs. James Taylor of this place
Saturday and Sunday. Dawson
was a brakeman on the Pennsyl
v vania railroid, and had the mis
fortune about four weeks ago to
be thrown from a freight car and
have his arm broken.
Local Institutes.
" A local iustituto will bo tiuhl at
Saluvm school on Friday night,
Nov. 27th.'
The following questions will be
discusstd: 1. H w do you teach
Primary Arithmetic? 2. Educa
tion; its purpose and value. 3.
The value of attractive and health
ful schoolrooms. Everybody is
very cordially invited to attend.
Maroahet Daniels,
teacher.
A local institute will be held at
Spring House Valley school on
Friday eveuing, Nov. 27th. Ques
tions: 1. Aim of an education. 2.
Self reliance; how secured aud
value of. 3. Duties of teacher,
patron and pupil. These ques
tions will be interspersed with
literary work prepared by the
school.
We sincerely hope that all
friends of education and patrons
of the school will promote the
cause of education by attending
and taking part in the exercise.
Jas. P. Keeper, teacher.
Tho third local institute was
held at Mountain school last Fri
day evening. Tho house was call
ed to order by the teacher ot the
school, Geo. O. Sipe, who nomi
nated D. R. Strait president of
the meeting. The institute was
a success in every respect. The
literary work by the school was
good, and the topics thoroughly
discussed by the seven teachers
present.
HE COULD HARDLY GET UP.
P. II. Duffy, of Ashley, III,
writes, "This is to certify that I
have taken two bottles of Foley's
Kidney Curo and it has helped
me more thau any other medicine.
I tried many advertised remedies
but none of-them gave me any re
lief. My druflrsci9t 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." Sold at Trout's drug
store.
SCHOOL REPORT.
Need more school. Second
month. Enrolled, 42; average at
tendance, 38; per cent, of attend
ance, 92; present every day : Es
ta Hart, Beatrice Sharp, Essie
and Lee Truax, Irene, Ethel, Flo
ra and Belle Mpllott, Enzy Wink,
Esther Peck, Marven Sipe, Net
tie Mellott, Everett Johnson, Wal
ter Pegley, (Jlaud and Vernon
Mellott, Floyd Hart, Brooks and
Levi Garlajid, Willie Evans, Peter
Gordon and Russell Swartzwold
er. Coka A. Funk,
teacher.
BURNT CABINS.
Mrs. Chas. McGehee went to
Chambersburg last Saturday to
see her sister, Mrs. Gype, who is
ill.
Mrs. Mattie Wise of Mt. Union
is spending a few days with her
mother, Mrs. Oliver.
Four hunters from Lancaster
spent a week at J. E. Speck's.
Mrs. Traver of Ransom, Kan.,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. C.
Kelly. ,
Mrs. Reese spent a few days
last week with her daughter Bes
sie at Shippensburg.
Miss lone Bitner of Piedmont,
Va.,who has been visiting friends
here, started for her home last
Monday.
John Patterson of McConnells-
burg and Mr. Hasting of Fort
Littleton were in our town Satur
day.
Our schoor teacher, Prof. E. E.
Koll, attended the institute at
Huntingdon last Thursday.
The Christian Endeavor will
hold an oyster and chicken sup
per here Saturday eveuing, the
lilst inst. All are cordially invi
ted. There will be a local institute
hold at Mud Level on Friday, the
20th.
Mrs. Elizabeth Cowan, Stras
burg, is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. John North.
Married at Lewistown last
Wednesday, Mr. James Watters,
Jr., and Miss Ella Price of Shado
Gap.
CURED OP PILES AFTER 40 YEARS.
Mr. C. Haney of Geneva, Ohio,
had the piles for 40 years. Doc
tors and dollars could do him no
lasting good. DeWitt'a Witch
Hazel Salve cured him permanent
ly. Invaluable for cuts, burns,
bruises, spraips, lacerations, ec
zema, tetter, salt rheum, and all
other skin diseases. Look for the
name DeWitt on the package all
others are cheap, worthless coun
terfeits. Sold at Trout' drug
tore.
3kL'S1I CKLLK.
" Nov. 11. Winter ' i.s f.i.-a nr.
proachii'g and pooplu are hurry -ifig
to get their corn husked.
The sick of the valley aro Ch;i.
D. Hixsou and Marshall Lynch.
W. F. Barton and family were
visiting Isaac Mills hist Sunday.
Mr. McDaniel spent, last Satur
day aud Sunday with M. W. nix
son and family.
Misses Clara and Ivy Hixson
spent last Saturday night with
their aunt, Mrs. W. C. Hanks.
George Lodge and sister, Miss
Grace, spent last Saturday and
Sunday with relatives in McCou
nellsburg. Mrs. Kate Hanks and Miss
Gertrude Rohm attended preach
ing at McKendree last Sund.iy.
J. C. Barton and family spoilt I
last Saturday aud Sunday with
Mrs. Barton's father, John Bill,
of Dott.
Mrs. S. W'. Kirk was accompa
nied home by her sister, Miss
Amy Lodge, who expects to
spend the winter with her.
The farmers of Brush Cr ok
met at Crystal Springs last Sat
urday evening for the purpose of
setting a place to hold the fann
ers' institute. It was finally de
cided to hold it at the McKend :-ee
church Dec. 3d and 4lh.
A SURE THING.
It is said that nothing is s'ire
except death and taxes, but t hat
is not altogether true. Dr. Kind's
New Discovery for consuiiipt'.":
is a sure cure for nil luii-: ;;.u
throat troubles. ThouMinds
can testify to Hint. Mrs. C.
B. VanMetre of Shepherdto.vn,
W. Va., says "I had a severe ens''
of bronchitis and for a year tried
everything I heard of, but got no
relief. One bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery then cured mo ab
solutely." It's infallible for grip,
croup, whooping cough, pneu
monia aud consumption. Try ii.
It's guaranteed by all druggist?.
Trial bottle free. Keg. sixes ,"i c.
and 1.00 "
AKF.RSVII.LE.
Nov. 11. C.li. Akers and Li'.v -
: it..-..: . c .. .i .. .. i .
and Sunday in Everett.
I Charles Akers spent Sundsiy
with his parents at tins pli'ce.
Clara Hixson, who has brou
spending the summer in Ohio,
was home on a visit last Sunday.
Amos Duvall and wife spent
last Sunday w ith II. W. Walters
aud family.
W. H. Williams and daughter
Rosie spent Thursday and Fri
day in McConnellsburg.
Wilson Conner was iortunate
enough to kill a deer one day last
week.
A party of hunters who had
been spending some time in our
neighborhood returned to thi'ir
home in Johnstown last Satur
day. KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fatal of all dis
eases. CHI CY'O KIDNEY CURE Is I
iULlI O Guaranteed Rerccii
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized bv emi
nent physicians as the Best foi
Kidney and Bladder troubles,
PRICB 50c. ai 91.00.
For Sale at Trout's Drug Store.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King's
Ngw Discovers?
FofC
iOHrMPTION
UI UII ana
Price
30c & Vl.00
A Terfect
Cure :
For All Throat and
Lung Troubles.
Money back If It fails. Trial Battlvs free.
Tcke
Laxative Bromo guiants Tca?t$.
mEon boxa told In past 12 roon'.lis. Tli3 T??;ni!)irjr0!
Seven MflBon 1
FULTON COUNTY NEWS
is the people's paper $1.00 a Year in Advance
BUILDUP
a
OUR
is liilcJ with i hi hu.'siMvi-s lor Winter wear.
Warm un l c'mifor'ri
lackoiH, Skirts. ? t . !!
Miiirkpr.l at. ;rii'f to nit
.'liii :t, y piTi i v
1-f i ii wo In vi' r:u-h"hTi.
A I'jiitrnss, mitl "I'll';1!
H.nv Siiii t V.'.i
lii'i'i.t!trh:.i puriffc!
rhino "
Silks and Velvets for Wraps
make your .selection for your mid-winter costume.
Han
r
Novcmbt
DRESS TRFMMING
Braids, Buttons, Applique. Bi.iek Allover Lace, Jet Trimmings,
Gimps.
NECKWEAR
Fancy
Stocks,
Our creations in VULUNERY equals anything the East af
fords. We oiler a special in Children's Hats.
A line complete of Ribbons, Veilings, Laces and Embroideries.
T. 1 WIENER'S, HANCOCK, AID,
Best trade prices paid for Poultry and Eggs,
Rouss
H'o wi-li to
W w a:.t to .,!
,von wliat it 'f, '
oz. iti"i's !i'v
!..' e:i;h alsn.
iiNo. w!i:it soin
Lulu's' uml'r.v
r irll, ill 4";;', K'I
Hot-fed Hiieil, '2u
11 .vo ir atti ntiou to a
) vim .-in- iiN'lt'r.virii
It V: v ant vol
to
:! Mi-.' 1 .-liirt ; ii
VIlM'" II 1 I'D to 1
a:' - : I in f.i'- a
;i a'.. ):. or - f v '".
.- lit. I. i.lii's' ii ii i in
( H'li.
HORSE BLANKETS
It will pay y i
on tliosa "o..i'i
l'r"'
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Ucavv r
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! $.,. ,
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We liaadlo t
corduroy i j ti . L
the linen !!.:.:
bol
JC
coats
Our doth iii;r is in. i'.'.h' -;
Ills ii:jio sil.'i. ' i lit in
A couple of piii iff' ytt.
all prices. Tiuv.i.rc. rr
window blinds --oil ni'.U !
is kept in u jftnerul slot-:,
HULL &
HI '. ' .
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t 'l OSS 1
:iy
ii ;t
OOOOOOOOOOOO C
rAS YOU
P i j r n i t i r p
0 r unilLUI W
O Flemish and WoatluMx-d Oak Library Tables, small
tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Mis-
sion style for the den or library.
6 For the PARLOR,
6
SidMS,
Arm C'liuirs.
Keception t'liu irs,
HocKers,
Cabinets, (open or encKi.-nd)
For the 3INIING ROOM,
China Closets,
Kuciision Tables,
IliillVts,
(.'ui.c ui. l wood-M-.ii. I'lui.rs,
Tube's iiml Culiinci. for the kitchen.
For the BED ROOVV
Dressing rUireaus,
Dressings 'I'ables,
ChiDoii.i'rs.
Mirrors,
Clo'.;.( S tree-',
lieilsN-ads,
In M aiio'.iiiy, Iiir
lledsteiiils in ilnis
V,'e will be pleased to
are welcome, uliether yon buy or
Special work- made to order ut
I ' H. SiERER & CO.,
! Nos. 40-51 Queen St.
Chambersburg, Pn,
ooooccoooocoo ooooooooooo?
To Curo a Coid m One Day
your Health and STE&Tjti with
JAYNE'S TONSC VERMIFUGE,
pleasant, potenL, an3 pertinent
CHILDREN'
A MEN.
m)UT, (111.
il'i' V (.It'll
11(1 UI'.'SI ,
ii.! ' In fin
GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Vm Clotlios, to hp mnd.' tip without lining, for
; tit I fa J li'.'h! wrM rn-l ot tup latest finish
nil.
I '.ith-rr, In Cri-nm irm
illc am wool Ttenrlctln.
Are
all in
rmienis
lais,, "Chic" Ties, Wool Gloves, mittens
Le;:,i;inv:s Fascinators.
Racket Store
fi'w prii cs for November and December.
'o. (Mir. :;ivc you tho prices and tell
! vo ii'si lvcs. We are this year selling a
1 drawers for -I'Jc, each, and tho weight is
i-. ask tin- m-icliant to welj;h it. ThW i
I. 'J'lii! i(i'iiiniie wool for 75c, and 90c.
II
.i its.
:ivy ilcmjci shirts and drawers -'.;,
4c. ( liildren's 'S.k: Ilov'a heavv
oiuiio .- blankets. claim wo can't be niatclicil
an 'ii., 0, l.i(, . 1.44, 1.70, 1.1(8, and ?J.4.r.-
and Felt Boots
". .' i.-n's .!, (ij, 7'c. M.-!)' Arctics, '.is,
ili;, '- Ii" u y hi-h cut ovcishoo fell bouts
lire v i i' 1 '': u'so a clicuper ono at
i's s i ': .' ii'i !:i"C, lirst Uality. nvtsluie
.-d.iio.- -iud overalls. The wide rib
I ii -1 '. .r i 'I'll - line corl ut $2.10, and
jiau: a at -i-.-'lo.
'in'. . . came down the pike at
."U; also better ones.
!u l blan'cts - .VI, " and Mc per pair.
cull .in i se o.ir shoes. Ammunition.
iw.-, huiiil jw, wood saws 4!(c. Axes
iii.-.vai .. trunks, telescopes, writing pajier, bibles'
: i arria-e pain' tnrl in fact almost everything that
mil ;it prices that will pay you to comu and see us-
HINDER, PROPRIETORS.
-XXXCOOOOO
LIKE IT'
servcd in vtry style to
suit Anv Taste.
Tables, (lai'j
Mirrors,
Tabourettes,
Divans,
e or small ,
Serving Tables,
Sideboards,
Screens,
Kockers,
Oiuirs,
Indian Seats,
Sci'ei-us,
l'liucy tables,
Desks,
i's-eye Maple, (Joldcn Oak, A.-e.
iind Iron, enameled in white und colors.
have von call and exainlno our stock. You
not
our factory.
Curei Grip
la Two Dayt.
w &
AvT
on every
f7Vt DOX. 25C
y mm
bylgorator for WOMEN.
Ce.t It from your Druggist,
NEW GOODS !
NEW GOODS !
AT
KEISxERS'.
We have now
nearly all our
FALL GOODS IN,
and we feel that you will think
very well of the stock, and to
note that prices on everything
in Cotton Underwear, for La
dies, Gentlemen and the little
folks, are
No Higher Than. Last Year.
Outings, Flannelettes, &c, are
all the same as last year, which
was low.
THESE - GOODS
were all bought from the first
cards last spring, or they would
not be here at such prices.
SEE THEM.
Our made-up Skirts are all in. We
invite your special examination of
these goods.
They Will Please You,
we are sure. Prices from $125to
$5.50. Suits for Men Boys, and
Children. A fine line. VleaseCall.
Respectfully,
G. W. REISNER & CO.