The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, July 06, 1904, Image 5

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INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS
Of Local and General Interest, Gathered
nt Home or Clipped from our
Exchange.
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CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS
Mr. Lnzarus Yet.tcr nnar Tlurnt
Cabins, spoilt a fow hours in town
last Saturday.
Tho falling of a hayfork pierced
ono of Leslie McGoveru's feet
Monday afternoon iollicting a
painful wound.
Mr. Speer Appeby of Altoona,
is spending a few days in the
home of Daniel Mock In j Todd
t iwnship.
Mr. Harry Irwin, a student at
the Williamson school, is spend
ing his summer v( .cation with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Irwin.
Dr. and Mrs. II. S. Wishart
will leave to-morrow morning for
a two-weeks outing at Atlantic
City, Bordentown, N. J., and
Philadelphia.
Harry, Charlie and Rachel Cor
don of Big Cove Tannery, spent
Sunday afternoon and Monday
with their aunt, Mrs. E. A. Lar-
gent of this place.
v inured itouser returned to
her home in Mechanicsburg last
Saturday after a very pleasant
visit amoug her many youn
friends in this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bncker
and little son of Cho.mbersburtr,
spent Saturday the guests of Mr.
tricker's brother-in-law, Jacob
Kotz of this place.
Lillie Campbell who had been
spending several months in the
home of her aunt, Mrs. B. W.
Peck, returned last week to her
home atHolliclaysburg, Pa.
The price of pie has gone up to
15c a cut in St. Louis, but as long
as beer retails at the usual price
the average World's Fair visitor
will not long for home.
Dr. W. F. Teeter ot Chambers
burg, drove over to this place last
Sunday and was accompanied
home by his son Master William
who had been visitincr here.
Hon. and Mrs. D. tl. Patterson,
son Campbell and daughter, Hen
rietta went to Everett last Satur
day to spend the Fourth with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank W. Eitemiller.
A. K. Bass, of Morganto,wn,
Ind., had to get up ten or twelve
times in the night, aud had a sev
ere backache and pains in the kid
neys. ' Was cured by Foley's Kid
ney Cure.
Mr. Dora Yeakle of Thompson,
drove up to town last Sunday, and
was accompanied home by Miss
Bessie Myers, who had been at
tending the normal school at this
place.
Miss Minnie Re'uner, who has
just graduated from the Cumber
land Valley state normal school,
is home for her summer vacation.
p She has already been elected as
U t teacher of a good school in Bed-
In Prices
it a
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OR ALL
My Spring
arid
Summer Goods.
Tho weather hus been cool most all
lhis sprint; and summer, und as a re
sult, I have left on my hands some
choice hats which would have other
wise been sold. IT IS YOUIt GAIN',
as T am going to close these goods ot
possttively at cost prices. This means
a great saving to you. Take advantage
of it.
Alaye Johnston,
Milliner.
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NEED A THIMBLE ?
.Mimuer one win cost you mty cents, and Number two we sell for one
dollar and twenty-five runts. We will engrave your initiuls on either
one free, i licse are our best selling Thimbles, are solid silver, and
Heavy. .Milliner uvo is twice as heavy as Number one. Send for
ono once if you are not )eased we will return your money.
. WM. H, LUDWIG,
Jeweler and Silversmith,
Clianibersburg, Pa.
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(' .ford county.
I v Mike Black and brother, Har
vey, who are located on the top of
the Alleghenies near Cresson,
where they are prospering as
contractors and builders, are
spending this week at their re
spective homes at this place.
WHEN OTHER MEDICINES HAVE FAILED
take Foley's Kidney Cure. It
has cured when everything else
hasdisappointed. SoldatTrout's
Drug Store.
' After a four years' course of
faithful study in the Baltimore
College of Physicians and Sur
geons, in the city o! Baltimore,
Samuel R. Fraker of Fort Little
ton has graduated with honor,
ranking twelfth in a class of
eighty-three members. Sam went
to Philadelphia last week -and
made his poaco with tho State
Biard, and will bo homo the last
of tliis week a real live doctor,
jnady to devoto the rest of his
life to relieve tho suffenug of af
11k: tod humanity. The doctor 1st
an all rigiit follow, aud wo wish
hi m lots of success.
No Fnlm: Claim a.
i proprietors of Foley's lion-
Tl
ey and 'fir d not advertise this
lis a "surocuro for consumption."
They do not claim it will cure
tins dread complaint in advanced
cases, bur, do positively assort
that it will cure in the carlior
stages and never fails to give com
fort and relief in tho worstcases.
Foley's Honey aud Tar is with
out doubt tho greatest throat and
lung remedy. Refuse substi
tutes, Sold at Trout's Drug
Store. .
Dietrich Family Reunion.
The Dietrich people of this
country have a permanent family
organization aud are collecting
data for the purpose of preparing
a history.
Johann Christian Diedich.who
landed in New York in 1710, is
the first immigrant of w"hom the
Association has auy record.
Johannes Dietenck was the first
immigrant to land in Philadelphia
in 1731.
The Dietrich family is au old
ono. lhey are nronwuentlv men-
tioned in the annals of the Ger
man Empire since tho time of the
Great Dietrich von Bern, 454-520
A. D., who was the King of the
Ostrogoth. They are of the best
blood of Germany and before tho
Reformation were very 2wer-ful.
The Dietrichs' will hold their
Reuniou this year on the JSlhof
August at Kutztown, Pa. All of
them (the name is variously spoil
ed) and relatives through inter
marriage, are urgently requested
to be preseut.
Mrs. R. N. Fryman of Ayr
township, is the only one m this
county.
Treat Your Kidneys for Rheumatism.
When you are suffering from
rheumatism, the kidneys must
be attended to at once so that
they will eliminate the uric acid
from the blood. Folev.s Kidnev
y: o.v
LOW PRICES. V
GOOD VALUES.
F. P.
CORSET 89o.
$ J as. G. Turner Co.
Pills week we are showing some seasonable Dress
Hoods that are wisp, elean. light and airy. We have
an immense variety and want you to call and see them.
: WALKING SKIRTS,
A niee assortment of Wash Skirts in Black and Blue
I'olka Dot. White in l K. India Linon and Linen.
Our "Bert Skirt" Is one of the "best," is tailo-made
and nicely trimmed. We have a large stock of these
.Skirts at all times and also take measures and Insure
u perfect lit.
For
Ladies,
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Harnsfliut
Shoes
For
Children,
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We positively itmirnntee every pair of these shoes to
trivo-perfect satisfaction. Tlie "Lone Wearer," the
"1'opul.irs" and the tV.iiriim are well known, try them
und you will want them njjnin.
: American Beauty Corsets, :-
Are worn by more American women to-dav than anv
other t'oret made, the main features of every Corset
are Kit, Workmanship, und Style, eueli one Is jruar
anteed to jive satisfaction, price ."i0c to
Lowest Prices on Millinery.
New Collars and Belts For Ladies.
J'UmOS (. SJ?111'IOi t; Go.,
1J.''Hcog1, :qi3'lqqd.
REISNERS'
Announcement
We now have in our sprinjf line ol -Men's, Boys and Youths' Suits, which it
will do you good to see. We think it the Best Spring Line we have ever had
all made in the best way, and
Strictly Up-to-date
"lie Prices are just all right and as low as anyone can sell t.qiia
We want to call special attention to our stuck of
1 quality for-
SHOES
which is larger and better this spring than ever befor
re have several lines of Factory Goods Xw
ucm are
OQ
on a Guarantee,
which means that you are buying a certainty,
make you safe, we will sell you a
The shoe 'mot be good, or we
Good
Kangaroo
Calf Shoe
For$l.O0.
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well worth 51.25 ; in fact, shoes at almost anv price.
SUMMER DRESS
which we want you to see.
lot ol
We have a nice
STUFFS
in stock not
market.
Please
samples, and at prices
reached on the present
Cure is the most cffuclivo remedy I J5
for this purpose. II. T. Ilopkms,
of Polar, Wis., says, "After un
successfully doctoring three
years for rheumatism with the
best doctors, I tried Foley's Kid
ney Cure and it cured me. I can
uot speak too highly of this great
medicine." Sold atTrout's Drug
Store.
Mr. Jacob Comerer, who has
been in the tailoring business at
Mercersburg during tho past two
years, sold out his business and
spent last week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Comerer
of this place. On Monday he left
for McKeesport, Pa. Jakie is a
young man of excellent habits
and a number one tailor, arid will
win success wherever he goes.
If yo'u invite.some men toadver
tise, they'll tell you nobody reads
weekly papers now. "Wouldn't
pay a cent for a column," they'll
declare. Let one of them be
caught kissing '.he servant girl,
and If the printing office is in the
fifteenth story of a building; he'll
2limb all the way up and ask the
editor to say nothing of that little
affair, "which has been greatly
exaggerated, can all be explained
and so forth. Here's a box of ci
gars, and how much is my bill up
to a year from 'next January."
But no one reads a weekly paper.
Oh uo. All successful business
men advertise.
KIDNEY DISEASES
are the
eases.
most fatal of all dls
Ml CY'O KIDNEY CURE It I
iULlI 0 Buarantsid Riaedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the Best lot
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICK 50c. Ma tun
For Saloat Trout' Drug Store
Work Done Whiles
You Wait. I
g Completers repaired, wajjons repaired in both wcod U hOOOOOOO
that cannot be
Mattings, Oil Cloths, window Shades, c:c., all at right prices,
call. Respectfully.
G. W. REISNER & CO.,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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and iron. Special attention to
in all its branches, ' g
H Quarter-cracks, toe-cracks, and contracted feet artist- 3
H ically treated; in fact, all classes of work S
g!g light or heavydone in first clsss $2
manner at the shops of
I Yeakle & Wilkinson,
S3 . AlcConnellsburgt Pa. $
Wool Carding
and
carpet weaving
H. H. HERTZLER still continues Carding and Weaving at tho
WILLOW GUOVE MILLS at Hurut C abins.
Carpet Chain always on hand Wool put into bats for Ilapa.
I will take in Wool aud work at the following places, namely, Frank
Hare's, Fort Littleton: Mkhuel Luldis's, Dublin MIIIh; W. II.
Speer's, Saluvla; C. W. Lynch 's, Crystal Sprlnn; J. K. Jack
son's, Akorsvillo; Caleb Ilarton's, Ilustontown; A. N. Witter'.,
WaUtrfull; Harry Huston's, Clear Kide; W, L. Uerkstresscr s
Orchard Grove.
I Will Visit these places monthly duriug the soasou. Thankful for
past favors, I hope for a continuanco of the same.
H. H. Hertzler,
Burnt Cabins, Pa.
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GASH GIVEN AWAY to
a
Users of
pish mim
ma
In Addition to tho Regular Free Premium
How
Wo!d
You
like a Check Like This?
We Have Awarded $20,000.00
Presidential Voti Contest
Cnsh to Lion Coffee users in our Oreat World's Fair Contest
213'J peopiu get checks, 213U more will get them iu the
w FA KM FHK SAI.K.
Situated one mlla euxtof MoConuellsburtf,
Pu.. exieudlnn to Loudon pike, uonululuif
J4S ACKKS, A I.AKUF. NKW BANK HAWN
hin lulely bocn ndded to tho Improvement. -Tho
farm 1h ndmirubir udupted for utock iur-
.po'ea. Cuu lie bought on tnrmx to null l ur-
oiiuor.
Address tbe owuer
DANlKl. oii.i(i:ur.
ChumtierNliur. I'u.
Parties wlshlrm to vlnlt the preiiiUcH Inquire
of
W. II. NELSUS
MoO Jonellpuiur, Pa.
FOLEYSHONETHCAR
KILL the COUGH i:
andCUREtme
WITH
Dr. King's
New Discovery
TniusiiMPTinN
IFOR I
Prlto
SOo I. SI. 00
Free Tiii1.
Surest aud UuickeHt Cure for all
THROAT end LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK.
What will be the total popular vote cast
r. .. a. .
vr riciiucnt (votes lor an can
didates combined) at the election
November 8, 1904?
Ia 1000 election, 13,053.653 peopls voted
or President. For nearent correct esti
mates received in WuoHcu Spice Cum-,
pany'a ollice, Toledo, O., on or before
Isovernber S, 190J, u-e will pive lirst
pruo (or the nearest correct estimate,
second prize to the next nearest, etc.,
etc., as follows: .
l?lV(Pff9 tJ.:':! Jayne's Carminative Balsam
IX A 'Z 4 The Standard Remedy for Summer Complaint, Cr,i;ripi, Colic, Griping Paint, Sour
Stomach and VonKing, also for Dysentery, biarrtusa or LooteneM, Asiatic
Cholera, Cholera Morbus, and Cholera Infait'um. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE UALSAM has been used with
great success for 73 years. We will send Free to any person who will enclose a two-cent stamp ia
part payment for the moiling, a trial sUe bottle of JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM.
Write your Name, Tow and State plainly to insure your getti.13 ithe same.
Address: DR. D. JAYNE & SON, Philadelphia.
Five Lion Heads cut from Lion
Coffee Packages and a -cent
stamp entitle you (In addition to
the regular free premium) to
one vote. The a-cent stamp cov
era our acknowledgment to you
that your estimate Is recorded.
You can send aa many estl
mates as desired.
Grand First Prize of $5,000.00
will be awarded to the one who Is nearest
correct on both our World's Fair and Presi
dential Vote Contests.
We alio offer 13.000.00 Special Cash Prlwt to Grocers'
Clerki. (Particulars in each caw ol Lion Coffea.)
How Would Your Nam Look on Ono of These Check3?
1 hen you will tuke nool
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GIVE DOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PR1
Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of
1 rirst jiie S2.boo.oo
1 Second Prlva 1 nnn vi
2 Prises $600.00 each J.OOO.O
ij rrnvi xuu.ihj
10 Prists JOO.OO "
SO Prises 60.00 " 1.0X).C)0
1 .000.00
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. . i ,000.00
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HO Prties
Df.) frUea
lbOO Prises
2000
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213B PEIIEI.
TOTAL,
iao.000.00
Everybwly 11.es coftee. If you will ose LIO.X COFt't.K lonp enouKh to Ret acquainted with It. you will be suited and
conviiH'i'ti mere is no otner sucb value lor the money. 1 hen you will take no other and thut's why
wuju.uE ..u. uciu!ujr money so malbotn ol us you on wai us we win gei a ocoeiit
and thut's why we advertise. And
ticoce tor your J.i tteaam
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Plaaaf mnl this sapat wbaa
aaawwUig a4MtMauiK
LDW.OOFiT?EE
WOOLtON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DUP'T.)
TOLEDO. OHIO.
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