The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 18, 1904, Image 8

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    This is a good time to sub
scribe fur the 1ulton County
N i:vs. (July a dollar iiyuar in ad
vance. Mi". Cooro Suotts of AltfMitia,
Ncijl ii low ilnys last week vi.-sit-relatives
and friouds iu this
vicinity.
Mrs. Thomas Clyde, nco Cora
Shoemaker, returned to her
homo in l'Jiiliidelphia last Satur
day, after having spout a week
very jileasautly among friends
and relatives in this vicinity.
Uy direction of JudgH Uiddle a
jury at Carlisle rendered a ver
dict for iu favor of the First
Lutheran church against John 11.
(Jardner, as baliuce on his tfluOO
suicription, which he had re
fused to pay.
David Mailoy left Monday morn
ing for East.;ti, where lie repres
ents McCounellsburg's Lodge of
I. ). O. F. at the (J rami Lodge.
Ho expects to visit relatives iu
New York city, before returning
home.
What is Foley' Kidney Cure?
Answer: It is made from a pre
scription of a leading Chicago
physician, and one of the most
eminent in the country. The in
gredients are the purestthat mon
ey can buy, and are scientifically
combined to get their utmost
value. Sold at Trout's drug store.
Mid-Summer School.
Our select school in Wells will
begin on the ylst day of May and
will continue for 8 weeks. Spe
cial attention will be given to
methods and schoolroom devices.
5iU Lkssons in Kuadino. 30
Teachers or those preparing
for teaching will have special
work in all branches. Our school
will uot bo large cannot be be
cause of house. Wo shall be able
to give much individual instruc
tion. Tuition sjCi.00. Rates of
boarding very reasonable. For
lurthur information writo,
II. M. Griffith.
Wells Tannery, Pa.
A Cure lor Pile.
"I had a bad case of piles, "says
(J. F. Carter of Atlanta, Ga., "and
consulted a physician whoadvised
me to try a box of DeWitt's Witch
Uazel Salve. I purchased a box
and was entirely cured. It is
splendid lor piles, giving relief
instantly, and I heartily recom
mend ittoall sufferers." DoWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled
for its healing qualities. Eczema
and other skin diseases, also sores
cuts, burns, and wounds of every
kind are quickly cured by it. Sold
at Trout's drug store.
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
The tiiirti-rsliiii'cl Trustee fur the hrlrs of
VVIlllum A. SpiMT. luti- nr l.lclilnx Ori'i'k towl,
"hip, ilfci'H-ril, will mM! on tin- prrrnl'H'H nv
Suluvlu, Kiiltmi eminl.v, Ph., lit I n'ulin'k P. M.,
Saturday, June 4, 1904,
the followluK valuable, rcul estute to wit I the
WILLI VI f. fSBFt
MANSION FARM
!tuttte on the turnpike tit Suluvlu. nine milvM
iM of McConncllshiirif. containing
210 ACRES
line Bed Shule land of which HU ueruN are
denied, well (eneed. anil In excellent stale of
cultivation, the balance i ll timbered. The
Improvement are a line, lame, nearly new
u mi c; is. noussis,
t IJrtlNK. Li f H IN,
a wood tenant house, a nearly New Stoic
lluiltllnir, and all necessary outbuilding. The
munsloD house Is IS feet, uud the barn .VtxiH.
There are two (food wells on the premises,
water piped to the dwelling, and a (food cistern
on the porch.
The farm Is well watered, and there Is about j
' acres of excellent meadow land; also a line
young oKCimnn '
of choice fruits. '
Til'! property Is most desirable, beln Inclose 1 (
proximity to church and school and u posfjf
tlce In the store.
TI'.U.MS : l.i per cent, of the purchase money
to be paid on day of sale, and the remainder, i
excepting ISOO. which Is to reinuin lotlie hands
of the purchaser at 5 per cent, annual Interest
durliik' the lirctlnie of Mr.. Kaehcl A. Speer is
to be paid In cash upon confirmation of sale,
HCAN'K 1. LYNCH.
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Summer MUVmery II Best Goods Least Money, g
S'j3.' i;is,y fj'i-5, tj-i , v......
Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, Tips Plumes.
An extensive assortment of daintily trimmed Huts rea.ly to select
from, ranfitr In all jirlcus. For the benefit of our customers we
liuvn scoured an exclusive "olty tri'timer," to make or to trim to
order. Hut or Bonnet to suit anv fiiee or stvle.
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Job Lots.
Auction Good
Fresh Summer Dress Goods. If
$ Nothing but Fresh Goods direct from factory. Life is ?.
f M too short to buy trash ! You can save 20 to 40 per
cent, bv buying from us. J$
OOO Yards New Carpets c
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WEST VII:W.
Our farmers are about all done
planting corn.
Stillie May, who lias been oil
the sick list for some time, is
sixain able to be out.
Edward Shives, family, and
mother, were guests of W. L.
Shaw's last Sunday.
Leonard Xycum spent Sat
urday and Sunday with Mrs.
Emma Weaver.
Edward Charlton of Baltimore
is visiting his parents.
,:iite a nurnner of our young
people attended Miy meeting at
Need more last Sunday.
Alvah and Uarry Shaw spent
Saturday evening and Sunday
with their sister, Mrs. H. B. Hill.
Mrs. Sensel of near Hancock,
is vi.siting friends iu this neighborhood.
Sale Register.
Thursday, May 1U. Hugh W.
Ewing intending to iiuit farming
will sell at his residence near
Scott's schoolhouse iu Tod town
ship, horses, cattle, sheep, farm
ing implements and household
goods. Credit 10 months. Sale
begins at 'J o'clock.
Notice to Stockholders.
The aunual meeting of the stock
holders of the Fulton Telephone
Company will be held at Need
more, Saturday, May 21, 1!04, at
1 o'clock p. m. It is important
that there should be a full turn
out. J. S. SWAUTZWKLDKIi, M. U.
-'t. Secretary.
Prothonotary's Notice.
Niitlce Is licrcliv given flint the following
liiiini il ncouiilitiitiln Iihvo Mini their craiint iu
Hi i'riitliiinotHrf 'a Otllce htmI tliHt the mine will
h ir(.iittMl to Ihn Court of Common Pirn of
Kiillon Cininty, IVihih., on TuvmIhv foilnwiiii
si coml .Mtn.Uy of Juno next dicing U Inst.)
First urn nun! iirooiiiit of lr. A. K. Davis,
Coiiiiulttci-ot thecstatiM.f Miirv K. Kirk n Lu
imtlc. lute ol' Taylor townshli, ili eeitseil.
I'rotiry'B Offlce. J (iKO. A. HAl'.HIS,
May 1, IHC4 I'rothoiiotary.
11. Corsets, F. P. Corsets, and
Ladies' Ready-made Shirtwaists and
Tailored Dress Skirts.
wim to v er you sitk if it Is popular, pretty, meritorious cun be
1'oiiKlit ut this store for less money thun it costs elsewhere.
Buy the "Uanner," the most sensible und comfortable pattern on
the market. A variety always on sale.
Best traile prices for Kjjss and Poultry.
T. J. WEI1SER, HANCOCK, MD.
attings
White Indiu Linen, Organdie, Swiss, Lawns fancy and plain,
Gingham, Batiste, Mulls, Mousselines.
Distinguished styles in Summer Cloths and Black Goods. All
wool Kyher uud Trench 'i'aiuise.
NOTIONS x
Hosiery. Gloves, Mitts, Km-hlng, Collars, Ties, Fancy Stocks.
I'ufT Combs, Side Combs, Hair Ornaments, Shirtwaist Sets, Buttons,
Kmbrolderies. Laces.
H. & G. Corsets from Pans and Switzerland, 2, 3, and 3 1-2 yds. long. PS
I iki 171 IOMITI 1DI7
IN!
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direct from loom.
try at lowest price. Beautilul
Japanese
fresh from Japan.
Window Curtain
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Gettysburg, Pa.
CITY HOTEL.
(One square from either depot. )
Trout's Drug Slore
does not hesitate to recommeud
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to their
friends aad customers. Indiges
tion causes more ill health than any
thiu else. It deranges the stom
ach aud brings on all manner of
disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
digests what you eat, cures indi
gestion, dyspepsia and all stom
ach disorders. Kodol is not only a
perfect digestant but a tissue
building tonic as well. Renewed
health, perfect strength and in
creased vitality follows its use.
Sold at Trout's drug store.
Doesn't Respect Old Age.
It's shameful when youth fails
to show proper respect for old
age, but just the contrary in the
case of Dr. King's New Life Pills.
They cut off maladies no matter
how severe and irrespective of
old age. Dyspepsia, jaundice, fe
ver, constipation all yield to this
perfect pill. 25c, by all druggist's.
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Mail of u ciirrliik't! lie-, t
HTTmvTTmTTnTi l Ainnnmn w
runmiuiui ana UMnsTb
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AuciirnmodiilloiiN fur J50.
KutcH SI .5(1 to Si. 50 Per I in v.
BOARD BY THE WEEK $7. $8 & $10
Hot Cold linlh, tSleetrlc
Light, Gas, Kteam
Heat .Vr Cull Bella,
JOHN E
We can u'lve you any
Klii'd over the Hiittlcilelil.
Pree Hus to und from all trains.
Dlf ,st Xftt Ii"il(o' Oifuvstiurif,
llradsiruut n and Dunn .
Manufactures Price.
send us
your name
and ve will
send yo u
our bargain
sheet.
For Sale.
An "It" Peerless Engine, a"C"
Peerless Thresher, an Empire
Clover Iluller, a Wood saw and
Water tank all in good condition
on Easy Tkums. Address,
En 15. Dikul,
4 13-8 mo. Lemaster, Pa.
Farm for Sale.
Farm of 1 J.'J acres of hue slate
land in first class condition, 2
miles from Mercers'burg. A run
of water through every field.
flood stock farm. Will be sold
right.
Write to
P. O. Mux 5,
I! mo. Mercersburg, Pa.
WEST DLI1I.IN.
Win. Ilershey and family spent
Sunday with relatives in Licking
Creek.
Several of our people attended
the Memorial sermon preached
at Creeu Hill on Sunday after
noon by Kev. J. V. Adams.
Miss Margaret Clevenger is
visiting relatives at Uarrisonville.
David J. Miller lost a valuable
work horse a short time ago from
lung fever.
Iiuv. Salter preached a practi
cal sermon at Fairviow Sunday
morning from Matt. : 15. "To
every man according to his sev
eral ability."
Misses Nina Kirk and Marga
ret Clevenger were visitors to
McConnellsburg one dav last
wek.
Joseph Laidig's horse was se
verely hurt near the shoulder
while' in pasture Sunday after
noon. Miss Gulden of WellsTannery,
attended Sunday school and
preaching at Fairview on Sunday.
Personally-Conducted World's Fair Tour.
The undersigned has arranged
for a personally -conducted tout
to the St. Louis Exposition over
the most attractive route availa
ble for the members of the Alum
ni of the Cumberland Valley
State Normal School aud their
friends, teachers and all others
that may desire to join the party.
It will bo a fifteen-day excursion,
starting from Shippensourg, Pa..
July fith. Everything that will
contribute to the comfort and
pleasure of the members of ttie
party will be carefully looked af
ter by competent persons. We
expect to have a party large
enough to secure a special train
all the way through.
For full particulars concerning
what promises to be a most de
lightful trip, address,
Jos. F. Bau'I'ON,
Shipponsburg, Pa.
PLEASE NOTE!
in the "trood old summer
time" within this space, wo
will tell of things we sell that
will please your friend, the
'inner man."'
COFFEE
Uio, Special 12
Jlio, Choice loo.
.Santos, extra fancy XX.VX lHc.
Alaracaiho, extra fancy :0c.
Lemonx, ."5 for ;V.
Lima Heans lie.
1'ea Means oc.
Scotch l'eas 4o
C. P. Scott,
Cash Grocery.
"Take care of the pennies and
the dollars will talte care of
themselves,"- these values touch
the vital spot -the pocket hook,
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.' Piece Oak Hod Uoom Suit $0.95.
i Piece Oak lied Iloom Suit $13.95 up to
$50.
White Iron lied 1.95 to 10.
Good Kocker 95c to S10.
Good Carpet 15c. yard to 75c.
oiicoth 19c, to 35c , a yd.
Parlor Suit $11.95 to $50.
F. E. MILLER,
13 to IT E. MARKET ST,
Chambersburg, Pa.
Mention this paper when writing.
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Iron and Enamel Redsifads. Pnrlnr Suits. Chnilier
I Suits, Couches, &c, at lowest prices. All kinds of M
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f.) Agricultural Implements, r$
i; Fertilizers, Wire, etc,
yfl If you need anything to eat, use, or wear, write for
prices or call. Don't forget.you can save 20 to 40
IS pr cent. here.
h CLAY PARK, Three Springs, Pa.
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J. K. JOHNSTON
Ready with
Spring and Summer Goods.
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All exr& imvltedl to come and
inspect the pretty lines.
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A Runaway Bicycle
Terminated with an ugly cut on
the leg of J. 13. Orner, Franklin
Grove, 111. It developed a stub
born ulcer unyielding to doctors
and remedies for fouryoars. Then
Ilucklen'M Arnica Salve cured.
Its just as good for burns, scalds,
skin eruptions and piles. 25c by
all druggists.
! Will Cure Coaxiniptioa.
A. A. Ilerren of Finch, Ark.,
writes, "Foley's Honey and Tar
i the best preparation for coughs
cold and lung trouble. I know
that it hag cured consumption in
the first stagea." Sold at Trout's
drug store.
Plowing to be Done by Trolley.
The trolley, if we may believe
an Indiana dispatch, may maiio
itself useful in moro ways than
carrying passengers. A motor
invented by Israel Uoagland,
which when counectod with the
usual trolley wires, enables farm
ers to plow 20 acres per day, at a
cost of not more than 50 cents
per acre, is the latest announce
ment. The cost of runuiog the
motor on heavy work will average
about $4 a day. Andwoareonly
at the opening of the electrical
discoveries that are to asf -uish
the world.
Do You Want
to
Save Money ?
We are in a position to sell cheap
er than any of oureompetitors,
as we are closing out our en
tire stock, and wo are selling
at cost as no other merchant
is willing to do.
We can save you money on Men's
Huits, Pants, and Hoy's suits
and odd pants. Men's 'Hie.,
overalls now 40c., Men's G0e.,
work shirts now 4iie., shirting
5 and flc, per yard. Men's
and women's and children's
work and dress shoes for 20 to
.'(h:., pair less than old prices.
Our Dry Goods Department Is full
of bargains. White Lawns,
Shirtwaist goods, (Slnghams,
calicoc.i, at prices that will
cause you to supply your
wants
HAKHV li. HUSTON,
Clear Ridge Pa.
Subscribe for the Mkws.
KLEYSHONEYTAR
Our Ooldti Frvta Pnumoala
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I IN fix,
In Style,
In Price,
In Quality of material,
In Workmanship,
is. a suit when it is made at the
Merchant Tailorina Establishment of
A. U. NAOE & SON,
MeCONNJ-LI.SHUHG, PA.
r.
Gent's Furnishing Goods
consihting of
the latest things in
Shirts, Collars, CulTs, Cravats,
Tlerf. Snuiienih'i1,!. Sin.lfu .Iau-aIi-v TTnts
In fact anything men or boys wear except shoes. If you wear ready- m'
made clothing, you should remember that wo have what you waut' ;
and at right prices. All sizes and styles for men and boys
Register and Clerk's Notice.
For Sale at a Sacrifice,
The undersigned intending to
quit the machinery business will
. i ,, . , . 'iu iijiiL me Kume win lie present-
SON lit "aWiiy down price Ills en- edtothe Orpluum' Court of Mild county for
. . .... ... . , , , eimllrumtluD on tho Sml T jesday (I lib duy) of
tiro outfit consisting of the Joi Juuo a. u, iwh J'
NtilleeH ln-reliy ifiven that the following
niiim-U u(!ountuiit have llletl ttujir iiooouiiik
in the Ki-Klsti-r and nrk ' oillcit or k'uii..n
eouutv. Ii4.. anil thai the kuuiu will he present,
lowing;
1 Peerless Traction I'.ngiiie, 12 horse
power,
1 (ieiser Mfg., Co., Separator,
class K.
1 Ceiser Mfg., Co., Saw Mill No. 1,
used only two months.
1 Victor Clover Iluller
1 I leering Corn HuUei run one
Season.
1 Tornado Shredder, aU In Hist
class order.
Call mi or writo u-
JkkSK U. HOUNMIKK,
New Grenada, Pa.
Mrs M. V, Cromer of this
place has a youug lemon tree
winch this .tear bore its first
fruit. Ono of the lemons meas
ured nino inches in circumfer
ence. - '
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
DlgeaU what you eat.
I The lim nail tlr.ui account of T. Klllett Fleni
IhK. Knii.. executor of the last will und lestb
ment of Wilson Culolmll lalo of Taylor lowu
ship deceusutl.
! The llrnt and tlnal account of KprrmndoIVcU
it, atliiilnlstralor of the e.tntc of lialt.cr
, liecker, tutu of I.loUluif CreuU towiiHhiii de
ceased. ' The tlrwt and final account of I.uclnda Mel
lon and Ha t.er Mullott. administrators of the
i estate or Matthew W. .Meliott late of Uckllnf
Creek luwushlli. deceased.
i The llrnt and final account of John !'. Ken
dall. M. M. Kendail and Jane s II. Kendall, . j
eeutorH of the lul will ami test iiucnl of
James (i, Kcudull late of Ayr township, de
ceased. I The tlrsi and llnaal uocount of Wm. H. el
I on. executor of l lie last will and testament of
Miss Itelieucs C Fore late of MuConuellsburu,
j Pr., d ceasea.
The llrst uud Una) ttccnutil of Jauieu lleniy.
f'harles MuCjehee and A. J. Fore Jr., execu
tors of the last will and testament of A.J.
rifie late 01 lijim lOWUMlip, deceased
The linn! account of M. It shallner. E-q ex
euuior of the lasi will mitt tesiamenl of M'iry
Allen late of MclJonntllf liuri. 1'a , deceased.
Henls'er'. otliee, I
May IK. iboi. f
(ii:0. A. HA'llMS.
Itc4tlster,
It is wonderful how poor h
memory a chronic borrower has.
file can't remember when lie bor
rowed a tor.l, from whom ho bor
rowed It or when he promised to
return it.
Sec
Our Spring Clothing-fresh, up-to-date styles
for men and boys.
Large selection of separate Dress Pants.
The best 50c Overall in blue and stripes.
We are proud of our new lines of Shoes, both for
dress and every day wear.
beautiful assortment of Dress Shirts; also
Work shirts bought before the advance.
The finest line of Mercerized Shirtwaist Pat
terns we have ever had ; also Percales, Lawns, Dim
ities, etc.
See our new straw Hats before you get one.
Straw matting from 10 to 30c a yard.
Pelt window shades Sc.
Oil window shades 20c.
J. K. JOHNSTON,
McConnellsburg, P
Tables, (large or small),
Mirrors,
Tubuurettos,
Divans,
For Sale at Trout's dru store.
DYSPEPSIA CORE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
The II .00 bottle contain! 2Vi tlmothe trial Iu, which sails fcr 89 ear.ti.
ttrntAKHO ONLY AT TNI U4BOIATORY OF
E. C. DWITT Sc COMPANY, CIIICACO. ILL.
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'AS YOU LIKE" IT'
FlirnitlirP served in Every Style to
i Ul lllLUI C suit Anv jastc.
Flemish and Weathered Oak Library Tables, small
tables, settees, chairs, rockers and tabourettes, in Mis
sion style for the den or library.
For the PARLOR.
Sofas,
Arm Chairs,
lleceptlou Chairs,
Hookers,
Cabluets, (open or enclosed).
For the DINING ROOM.
China Closots, Serving Tables,
KxtenslonJTublus, ' Sideboards,
"Buffets, Screens,
Cane and wood-seat chairs,
Tables and Cabinets (or tho kitchen.
For the BED ROOM.
Dressing Bureaus. , Hookers,
Dressings Tubles, Chairs,
Chiffoniers, Indian Keats,
Mirrors, Screens,
Clothes trees, Fancy tables, f
I Hl steads, Desks,
In K'hoyau.v, Hird's-eyH Maple, Golden Oak, Ac. J
JIit(''tdi In Brass and Iron, enameled in while and colors.
e wifi uu )iotte 10 nave you call anil uxaitilne our stock. You
ore weli.'ou, whellier you buy or not. l
Special wii muclato order at iur factory.
H. SIERER & CO., 8
Nos. 49-51 Queen St. ' h
Chambersburg, Pa. Q
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