The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 04, 1904, Image 5

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    INTERESTING l AitAGRAPilS
01 Local and General Interest, Gathered
at Home or Clipped from our
Exchanges.
CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS.
You never heard of any one us
ing Foley's Honey and Tar and
not beintf satisfied.
George A. Flemming of Ship
pensburg, was registered at the
Washington House Monday.
Foley's Honey and Tar contains
no opiates and can safely be given
to children.
Mrs. Geo. 0. Fraker and Miss
Anna M. Buckley of Fort Little
ton were among the town shop
pers Mondav.
Foley's Honey and Tar is pe
culiarly adapted for asthma, bron
chitis and hoarseness.
Mrs. II. S. Daniels and daugh
tars Nellie and Mary of Harrison
vine, spent Tuesday with friends
in town.
Mrs. James H. Mellott and
daughter Mrs. Pearl Akers of
Saluvia, were visitors in town
Tuesday.
S. D. Stevens and E. E. Snyder
of Chambersburg, are spending
this week in McConnellsburg
and vicinity in the interest of the
Siuger Mfg., Co.
There will be preaching at the
Salvation Army church near Big
Cove Tannery next Saturday eve
ning at 8 o'clock ; Sunday ser
vices at 10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and
7:45. All are welcome.
Mrs. Mary C. Tate, widow of
Capt. Samuel B. Tate, deceased,
died at her home in Everett on
Wednesday of last week. She
was a daughter of J. M. Barndol
lar deceased, and was C2 years of
age.
NEW GRENADA.
Dr. R. B. Campbell spent a few
days in Philadelphia. ,
The mine boys are having a
rest no work this week.
N. G. Cuuningham has moved
into the new store room in the
new Hall.
Ex-Commissioner M. W. Cor
bin of Taylor visited our town on
Saturday.
Mrs.Kichard Alloway and sons
Paul and Malcolm visited friends
at Gracey.
Ex-Commissioner W. L. Cun
ningham has been appointed
postmaster at Enid.
John Linn, the notion man of
Carlisle, spent Sunday in our
town at the Houck House.
Mr. aud Mrs. C. H. E. Plum
mer of North Point spent Sun
day with their son Clyde here.
Chas.B. Stevens of the "Burg"
and Lew Kelly of Burnt Cabins
were lining up the Democratic
voters in Wells last week.
B. H. Shaw, the marble man
from Ilustoutown, placed some
tombstones on the graves of Ja
cob Black's wife and child Satur
day. D. D. G. M., J. V. Deavor in
stalled the officers of Waterfall
Lodge No. 773 I. O. O. F. on Fri
day night at their hall in this
place.
Win. Alloway of New Grenada
aud Geo. Sleeman ot Saltillo are
opening up a new coal mine near
1 he Scott mine, but on the Kock
Hill Company's domain.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cunning
ham, after a few weeks' visit to
"Daddy Flick's house, returned
to their home in Pittsburg last
Saturday. Flick is lonely now.
"Old 773" had a sermon by
Rev. Wm. Shade assisted by Rev.
W. II. Dressier in Bethel church
last Sunday on the B.'ih anniver
sary of the Order. About forty
members of the Order from vari
ous lodges were present. C. B
Stevens of 774, George Nunema-
-ker aud a Mr. Roher from Three
Springs, Horace Griffith of Der
rick City, Edward Black of Six
mile Run, J. A. McDonough, J.
C. Hortou, Robert Morely, Sara'l
Alloway, Clarence Stewart, Will
Cunningham all of Wells Val
ley, were among the visiting
brethren present. . A grand, good
lime was nad, aud an able ser
moil was preached to the salU
taction of all. The only trouble
came after the services, wheu it
wus found there were enough
visitors to help get away with all
the eatables that the good "odd
womeu" had prepared. as "Odd
Fellow" is supposed to be mascu
line, the femiuine should be odd
women, should it not? We trust
iliosH occasious may help to ban-
ishsxue of the prejudice exist
ing nirainst secret societies, and
HUST0NT0WN.
Believing that your regular
corrtjNpondent would not object,
we shall give you a fow of the
"happenings."
William F. Laiilig has his now
home ready for plastering.
David R. Muni ma is doing ex
tensive improving around ins
property this spring.
W. R. Evans, our "buggy innu,"
spent a few days at Slx-milo Run
last week.
H. W. Karpor of Chambers
burg, called on our merchants
Thursday,
David E. Strait was the guest
of Jam?s Chesnut Saturday and
Sunday.
Theo. Sipes paid A. J. Lamber
son a friendly call Sunday.
Arthur Vincent Woodcock, the
boss painter from Sixmile Run,
spent Suuday with his father,
Jesse H. Woodcock.
D. B. Newmau, who has been
check weigh man for the miners
at Woodvale for the past two
years was calling on his friends
here last week. Through David's
skill as a weighman, he has been
employed by the operators as
ooss weighman at tho same place
and will enter upon his duties
Monday. Good boy, David !
We wouder what has become
of our graveyard fence. The one
that adorns (?) the burial place
now is a disgrace to any civilized
community. Push her along,
don't let contention rule.
John and J. A. Chesnut, were
calliug at Dennis Charlton's Sat
urday.
David Hess, wile and son Char
les of Sixmile Run, visited Mr.
Uess's brother Dennis, last Sat
urday and Sunday.
Wm. Wiuters of Kearney, visit
ed his tathgr-iu-law, D. R. Mum-
ma Saturday aud Sunday.
Our village fox hunters suc
ceeded in capturing four young
ones last Saturday.
Miss Mary Shoemaker spent
several days this week with
friends in Everett.
John Shelaeld aud wife of near
Knobsville, spent Sunday with
tho latter's grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse H. Woodcock.
Candidates Charlie Stevens and
Lew Kelley were in our town lust
week.
Assessor "Scrupo" Dawuey
began his official work last Mon
day.
A Lesson in Health.
Healthy kidneys filter the im
purities from the blood, aud un
less they do this ood health is
impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure
makes sound kidneys and will
postively cure all forms of kidney
and bladder disease. It strength
ens the whole system. Sold at
Trout's drug store.
A Special Price Concession
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
Thii KftBdMm Embroidery OuUt. itanii! on ma
terial, will 1 mallei! nijutcly free of charge. It ci.tw.Ms
of l crymiuieniuui Lenterpi e ( 1111 tn. with a iJotlies
( each 6x5 In.). H ttaintv Collars, t An hon. fur .! suit l
Bookmark, t IlultcTilies ft c-.IUrj. 31 Autumn T.eam and
uoavaouuoai Lckigiu iof imn-Hiut ornameotatiua.
BEAD OFFEB BELOW
Cia NEW IDS A
Woman's Magaxln
ll, without I-rt!in,tlie fme-t MV.-ent tninrijfnepiil.lkhei!
It U .ii tKitliority on alt matter ttalniif in ilrev., am!
cunulnhtl.c Jote, amt mt r;i. t! .1 tle to l fouuil
ftnywhefe In Hit rtanrine rl-t. If y .11 w Mi ti. ilrr-, Mill
at a iiiuilrrale eiicne, thr M'W Il'KA Woman's Maoa
ZINU U a IUr 11 e-.Mtv. I A. h I.mi . ..ninths IlK.lri
tlbti. In o.lur,. It ttpatt aUo.-f all utile, t liilrretink' r
women In their Immr life. sm.l yi.nr name f "'lay wltli '
cents anil we v ill enter yniir fcuUi rii'tt-.n f.T one e.tr,aml
mail alio the limUoMrry n.itt.t itltoxti ale.ve.
1W Me u Menllua ink Datr when fun write.
HEW IDEA rTTBUKHIWq CO, . Broad wee, KewTork
onalilos 11s to ofTer a thoroughly pood, solid silver Ilunntrr'g
case watch, suitable for hoys at the unusual riee of s.(Hi.
These watches aro first-class In every respect, not the
cheii) cylinder, Wulerlmry variety; but, we repent, a thor
oughly ffinnl, seven-jeweled lever watch. The cases are
extra heavy, solid silver and handsomely engraved.
Shall wo send you one of these watches ? If you are
not pleased with It return it at our expense and we w ill re
turn your money.
WM. H. LUDWIG, -Jeweler
and Silversmith,
Chambersburg, Pa.
Rouss Racket Store
&f OPPOSITE Till- POSTOPFICE. f
We wish to call your attention to some prices.
HARDWARE
Single tree clips complete l.'Jc.
23c.
2.i0.
4, ', and (18c.
and :i!)c.
uouoie tree clips
Nails, cut or wire
Long traces
lireast chains
5J ft. Simons saws
Horse shoe nails a !!.,
i-in. Holts li to 14-In.,
1J to (i-in. Bolts lc;
Garden and fluid hoes
Garden rakes
Steel Shovels
-corner tiles
Best flat lilt's
Black Diamond files
I'ulnt, all colors, can,
Lucas carriage paint
Good doulile bit axes
$3.45.
11c.
2 to 4c.
less in 100 lots.
17 to 23c.
15 to 17c.
40.
to (ic.
! and 11c.
12c.
10c.
33c.
45c.
Easy and Quickt (
Soap-Making
with
BANNER LYE
To make the very best soap, simply
dissolve a can of Banner Lye in cold
water, melt 5 lbs. of grease, pour tho
Lye water in the grease. Stir and put
aside to set
FuU Direction, on Every Package
Banner Lye is pulverized. The can
may be opened and closed at will, per-
nutuntr the use OI a smaa quamy ai a
time. It is just the article needed in
every household. It will clean paint,
floors, marble and tile work, soften water.
disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes.
Write for booklet " Lies of Bannep
Lye" free,
lis Pmu Chemical Works, Philadelphia
Stationery
To those coming to school we would
ask you to call and get our prices on
station ery. We ure in good shape to
show, tablets, lead pencils, envelopes,
and box paper.
Lead pencils 1 to 3c.
Pencil tablets 1 to 5c.
Ink tablets 4 to tic.
Fen points 2 and 3 for lc
Memorandum books 4c.
Composition books 4 and 5c.
CLOTHING
If you are wanting clothing don't
buy until you see ours.
Childrens US to $1.99.
Boys' 3-piece suits $1.1)5 to $4.75.
Men's suits $2.45 to $7.75.
Also samples to select from.
The best men's work shirts made.
The Shippensburg 30 to 45 overalls at
old prices.
Boy's aprons 25 to 40c.
Men's apron or pants shape 45 to 75c.
Men's moleskin punts 75 and 95c.
.Men's dress pants $1.20 to $2.48.
Boys' dress pants $1.20.
Ladies bonnets 13 to 23c.
Ladies Vests 5, 0 and 13c.
Corsets 23, 45 and 81 c.
Misses Hose no seams and double knee
5 to !) only 10c.
Ladies black hose 0 to 13c.
Boys' extra heavy hose 25c.
Boys' and men's dress shirts 23 to (i5c.
Boys' double breast shirts 33c.
HULL & BENDER, Proprietors.
C-5
01! Now! Nowll
Work Done While!
You Wait. g
Cornplanters repaired, wagons repaired in both wood w
and iron. Special attention to
1 HORSESHOEING!
U
111 all its branches, ffi
Quarter-cracks, toe-cracks, and contracted feet artist-
ically treated; in fact, all classes of work rffi
lijfht or heavv done in first clsss w
manner at the shops of M
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Yeakle & Wilkinson,
McConnellsburg Pa.
Wool Carding
and
Carpet Weaving
H. H. HERTZLER still contiuues Carding and Weaving at the
WILLOW GUOVE MILLS at Burnt Cabins.
Carpet Chain always on lmnd Wool put into bata for liana.
I will take in Wool and work at tho following places, namely, Frank
Uare's, Fort Littleton: Michael Laidig'g, Dublin Mills; W. U.
Spoor's, Saluvla; C. W. Lynch's, Crystal Springs; J. K. Jack
sou's, Akersvllle; Caleb Barton's, Hustontown; A. N. Witter's,
Waterfall; Hairy Huston's, Clear Ridge; W, L. Berkstressor s
Orchard Grove.
I Will Visit theso places monthly during the season. Thankful for
' past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same.
H. H. Hertzler,
Burnt Cabins, Pa.
!
Nothing lias ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King's
lew Discovery
A Perfect For AH Throat and
. Cure : Lung Troubles.
Monty back If It fails. Trial Bottles frc.
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
CO'
!. A) way) reliable. L,tlMl.uk Pnilit for
l4'llfJr:H M in Ited and
Ciiild UifiMlllo box, iwuUiJ with bluw riblxm.
lk ma ollr. Kfu rfnnvfnm anbtiil
lultoiuiiad ttMliwilun. iiiiyuf yuur iruKit,
or Mud 4v. in Utmp inr Parlirulun. Tli
HunUU ttiul lirllrr fur lutli'," UtUtltr,
bv return Mall. TttsUUiouiMl. bold t
ll UrutfKiHU.
OHlOHMBTBa OIIHMIOAL OO.
mmm&m that cough
JAYNE'S
I An olmotC faifolllblt remedy for di-
ease of tb Throat. nd Lungs,
known (B, used tha world over for
lmo&t Century.
REISNERS'
I Spring
Announcement
,. We now have in our spring line of 'Aen's, Boys and Youths' Suits, which it Q
will do you jj-ood to see. e think it the Best .Spring Line we have ever had
all made in the best way, and
Strictly Up-to-date
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f The Price's are just all right and as low as anyone can sell equal quality for.
e want to call special attention to our stock of O
SHOES i
a-rf-w v, hicj-i js larger and better this spring1 than ever before. O
We have several lines of Factory Goods which are
iOld 011 a Guarantee,
1 , ... . . . . 1 v
w men means mat you are buying a certainty, the shoe must be good, or we
make you safe, we will sell you a
&ood Kangaroo
Calf Shoe
For$l.O0, 8
well worth 1.25 : in fact, shoes at almost any price. We have a nice lot of ) f
SUMMER DRESS STUFFS jg
which we want you to see. O
Carp
in mulk. nut sanities, una in pi ices j Q
that cannot be reached on the present O
market. Mattings, Oil Cloths, window Shades, &C., all at right prices.
Please call. Respectfully, i
G. W. REISNER & CO., o
McConnellsburg, Pa. 8
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4 .
n Away to Users of
We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will the
Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, lor the valuable premiums we
have always given our custon.ers, but
In Addition to ths Regular Free Premiums
the same Lion-Heads will entitle 'you to estimates in our $50,000.00 Grand Prize Contest, which will
make some ot our patrons rich men and women. You can send in as many estimates as desired. Therewill be
TWO GREAT CONTESTS
The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance nt the St. Louis World's Fair; the second relates to Total
Vote For President to be cast K v. 8, 1U04. $ a 0,000. 00 will be distributed in each of these contests, making
$40,000.00 on tho two, find, to make it still more iuterettin, in addition to this amount, we will give a
to the c r.e who is nearest correct on both
contests, and thus your estimates have iwo
opportunities of winning a big cash-prize.
Printed blanks to
vote on found in
every Lion Coffee Pack
age. The 2 cent .stamp
covers the expense of
our acknowledgment to
you that your es
tlmate is recorded.
PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST
What will b. th total Popular Vote cat! (or Pmldent (rotes
(nr nil cnmllUntrn cnn.ijjned at the election November 8, l'AI? la
1JU election. n.aS'J.05.'l)v..plv vote J (or I'retiJeul. For oeare.l cor
rect ultimate! recelvcU iu Woultnn bpiie to. 'i, ctrlte. Toledo, O.,
od or before Not. S. Vt4, we give tirtt pi Ire for the neanitt cor
rect eallmato. tecond piiiu to tin: neat oca eat. etc.. etc., aa lollowa:
1 rirstfrrtte ta.BOO.00
1 Kecond Priza l nnn on
a Prtsus tfjtjQ.OO aacb 1.000.00
Grand First Prize sf $5,000.00
BZW
Five Lion-Heads
cut from Lion
Coffee Packages and a
2 cent stamp entitle you
(in addition to the reg
ular free premiums)
to one vote in
either contest: BSk.
WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST
What will be ths total July 4!
Worlil't Kulr? At Chiuuiio. J .ily
For nearobt correct ettuiiMtcH
pany'a ottice. Toletio, tJlilo. un or
irive lirbt price (or the neurev.t corrc
next ncareit. etc., etc., as follow:
1 Ptrat Prlie
1 Second Prize
2 PrUee ifiOO.OO each
fi PrUes 200.00
10 Prises 100.00 "
20 Prises 60.00 "
HO Prises QO.OO "
2BO Prises 10. OO "
1800 PrUes 6.00 "
3139 rKIZES,
l'.i.
civ.;
old.
itiiti a: the Rt. I.mils
at'..,Jaii.'o was 2i3.27J.
:'l Wool, on rit' Com-
2un :n li, lv 4. wo will
..j'.u, .vcod4 iiiize to tuu
DlitrlbuUd to thi Publio-aggngailns S45,C00.C0-ln addition to which wo shall f Ivo $5,000
to Groom' Clrkt (too particulars In LION COFFEE cans) making a grand total of $60,000.00.
?5
J2.SOO OO
l.OOO.OO
l.OOO.OO
l.OOO.OO
1 .000.00
1 .OOO.OO
1 ,000.00
n.fsoo.oo
w.ooo.oo
TOTAL, 120,00000
B Prises
IO Prises
20 Prises
BO Prises
2f0 Prises
lbOO Prlsss
2139PJIIZEI,
200.00
lOO.OO
BO.OO
20.OO
IO.OO
6.00
1 ,000.00
,000.00
,000.00
OOO.OO
. . 2.600.00
O.OOO.OO
TOTAL, t20.000.00
4279 PRIZES 4279
COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF
UM FF
( EXPECTORANT
WOOL80N 8PICE CO., (CONTEST DEP'T.)
TOLEDO, OHIO.
uruer.
he the mcaus of building up the