The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, August 17, 1904, Image 8

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S. A. Nesbitspeut last "Wednes
day in Merreraburg Iiusiiipsk.
Mrs. Hauuali (toUlsinilli f lliis
plan, is visiting relntivos in Hai
rislmri. Beujan,".;! Shinier, Sr., or ths
plaeo, is sutleriny: from a very se
rious attack f la tfrippo.
Kev. S. L. IJaughor will preach
An the Whips Cove church on
Tuesday cvcniD, August 23.
Mr. Johu (Muut of Knobsville,
spentFriday niyht with his daugh
ter, Mrs. M. Mack of this place.
Mr. andjMrs. lleury.Tritleand
two little children of Marks.spcnt
Thursday with relatives iu this
place.
Mr. and Mrs. liobort Stout of
Greencastlo, were guests of Mrs,
1 S. M. Cook Saturday and Sun
day.
Misses Martha and Olive Ken
dall, of the Cove, were guests of
Aliss Sadie Kotz last Tuesday af
ternoon. jMrsAnna Troupe, of Philadel
phia, is visiting in the home of her
daughter, Mrs. D. M. Kendall in
the Cove.
This is a good time to sub
scribe for the iulton County
News. Only a dollar a year in ad
vance.
Foley's Kidney Cure will cure
all diseases arising from disor
dered kidneys or bladder. Sold
it Trout's drug store.
Mr. Charles Brandt, of New
port, Pa., who holds a nice posi
ion with the I'ennsy, is visiting
"s sister, Mrs. Chas. K. Barton.
Shippensburg Normal School.
Th' NliipjH'Tishtirg Normal
School oilers to students superior
advantages at very moderate
rales. To become a successful
teacher, a special education is
needed. Young persons who at
tempt to teach without special
preparation for the work, do
themselves and their schools
great injustice. The state pays
the tuition of all persons over 17
years of age who are preparing
to teach.
Persons having a fair knowl
edge of the common branches,
should enter at the opening of
the Fall Term and spend a year
in completing the work of the
Junior class. Kvery person re
commended this year by theFac
ulty of the Shippensburg Nor
mal School passed the State
Board examination successfully.
This indicates that the work in
the class room is done thorough
ly and snillfully. If you are in
terested in a Normal Course
write to Dr. G. M. D. Eckels,
Shippensburg, Pa., for catalogue
and other information.
Quick Relief lor Asthma Sufferers.
Foley's Honey and Tar alTords
immediate relief to asthma suf
ferers in the worst stages and if
taken in time will effect a cure.
Sold at Trout's drugstore.
$. presiding Elder George W.
. c'wevens preached to a la'ge con
"gf'egation in the Methodist Epis-
Annual Reunion.
The tenth annual reunion of the
Fulton County Veterans' Associa
tion will bo held iu the Associa
tion grove, near J. W. Hoop's iu
Licking Creek townshiD, Friday,
August L'(i, 1I04.
copal churchlast Sunday evening. , pk;uam.
Miss Emma Kay, who had been ! Exercises will begin at 9 A. M.
spending a few weeks visiting I Invocation by the Chaplain,
relatives at Marks and Waynes-, Kev. S. B. Houston,
boro, returned to her home in ! Music.
this place last Thursday. ! Address of welcome, Charles
Mr S Tl r.nldamit.h nf Pnln !
- . . . , - - i
111., who had been visiting his
mother. Mrs. Hannah Goldsmith.
and other friends at this place, Address, Kev. LewisChambers.
j ujoummeui ior mnnor until
! P. M.
j Music.
I A rlllpne r1o l-f 'i i n f!inr(rD W
Stewart says there is a large acre-1 yj.nner
ago oi DUCKwneatin nis neigni'or-;
hood and tiue prospects tor alarge '
yield. ' i
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even In remote South Africa and on
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tralia. These are the things thut tell.
This year we have the Presidential
campaign, In which all Americans are
deeyly interested. Already the issues
are being discussed and the two great
parties are preparing for the first
moves. You will not want to miss any
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The Thrice-a-Week World's regular
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We offer this unequalled newspaper
and The Fulton County News together
one year for $1.75.
The regular subscription price of
the two papers is $2.00.
AUGUST
A Profitable lirre (or buying.
See Goods listed and Prices before buying.
A Special Value In Black Mohair
A Special Value in HI nek Broadcloth
A Special Value In Black Sicilian Cloth.
Supreme Values
in black silk, 1 yd wide taffetta, Batin foulard, wash silks for waists In
black, white and colors, 4Nj per yd.
WASH GOODS SPECIALS
Dimities, fine ginghams, colors blue, pink, green: lace stripe batiste, all
colors: tan color suitings, blouse linen, madras, swiss dotted and plain,
Indian linenVorgandie, lawns, duck, black Indian linen and black batiste.
POINT DE VENICE
All over loces of every description black, white, cream, tan at all
prices. A lurge assortment of torchon and fancy laces, insertion, bead i..g.
EMBROIDERIES
Summer corsets It. A G. Corsets. Ladies' ready-made shirt waists and
tailored dress skirts Ladies' ready-made underwear, skirts, night
wrappers, corset covers, etc.
NOTIONS
Silk gloves, kid gloves, mitts, niching, ties, shirt waists sets, buttons,
braids and trimmings.
August millinery
Reduced to Wholesale Price.
Ribbons ! Ribbons I Ribbons!
A cordial' welcome extended to all. Perfect satisfaction Is one thine we do
not sell we give It away freely and unreservedly to our customers'.
BANNER PATTERNS mailed free to anv nost-ofiice. A nostal
card will bring you our fashion sheet; new styles issued every month.
Best trade prices for Kggs and I'oultrv.
T, J. WEINER, HANCOCK, AID.
W. Seville.
Response, John T. Laley.
Music.
leturued to his home Monday.
M r. James A. Stewart ot Green
hill, was in town Monday. Mr.
THE CHAMBERSBURG
ACADEMY
lor lloys. 107th Yunr. Designs to (five pupils
thorough pri'purutloD for college or business,
ulso to provide a pleusunt borne where they
miiy develop under the most favorable physi
cal, moral und eduoutlonul conditions.
Individual oversight und Instructon, Outdoor
sports encouraged. Only u limited number of
boarding students admitted. Terms )2A per
year. 8end for cutulogue.
! KlMiAH KICK, M A . Principal,
Chnmbcrshiirs, Pa.
Administrator's Notice.
Kstute of George W. Deshong.
Letters of administration on the estate of
Oeorge W. Deshong lute of Ayr township. Ful
ton eounty. I'u., deceased, having been grunt
ed by the ltegliter of Wills for Pulton county,
to the subscriber, whose postohlce address Is
M'Coniiellsburg, Fulton (;o..l'a..u l persons who
are Indebted to the suid estate will please
make puymeut. und tnose having claims will
Druseut them to
M. It. SIIAKFNI'.R.
June 29. 11104. ' Administrator.
Mauy persons in this communi
ty nre suffering from kidney com
plaint who could avoid fatal re
sults by using Foley's Kidney
Recitation, Katharine Cook.
Music.
Addresses, Captain S. P. Wish
art, Parker Skinner and Horace
Si pes.
Music.
Recitations, Cora Hoop and
Cu"5. Sold at Trout's drug store. ; fiil(x Ray
Rev. I. .. Peightol, of the Re- j Addresses, P. C. Mellott, B. N.
formed church of Greencastlo, Palmer and others,
who with his wife, Has been stay- Music,
iog a week or two at the Fulton Recitation, Mary Daniels.
House, occupied the pulpit in the All are invited to remain for the
Lutheran church last Sunday Campfire at 7 P. M.
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sipes, of a SUMMER COLD.
Mt. Carroll, 111., and the former's A sun.mer cold is not only an
sister, Mrs W. H. Staley, of Alio- xa .y:n: but if not relieved Pneu
gheny City, are visiting their par-i mouia will be the probable result
ents. ex Sheriff and Mrs. D. V. ! by Fall. Oue Minute Cough Cure
Sipes. Will is one of Mt. Car- ! clears the phlegm, draws out the
Auditor's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
auditor appointed to make distribution of the
funds In the hands of DennisMorgret. executor
of the estute of Henry File lute of Thompson
township, deceused, will sit In his olllee
In McUonnellsburg. I'a., for the perform
ance or said duty on Fiiduy, September -!,
IiU, ut 10 o'clock, u. m,, when und where
all persons Interested may attend if they see
proper.
c;koh;eh. danik.ivs,
13(11. Auditor,
Auditor's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned,
appointed auditor to make distribution of the
funds In the hunds of M. it ShafTner, Km)., eie
cutor of the last will, o., of Mrs. Mury Allen,
late of McConnellshurg, Pa., deceased, will sit
In Ills orllce In McConnellshurg, Pa., on Thurs.
dav. September I, 1901, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
w hen and where ull persons Interested may
atttend If they see proper.
S. W. KlKK,
s-IT-31. Auditor.
roll's leading merchants.
j inflamation, heals, soothes and
Mrs. James V. Carrnack, of ; strengthens the lungs and bron
Clear Ridge, called at the News j chial tubes. One Minute Cough
office Monday morniug. Mrs.
Carrnack had taken her daugtiter
Maggie over to Thomas Almsley's
at Foltz on Saturday, and then
her daughter expected to go on to
Washington, D. C.
'Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Crontce, of
Biglerville, Pa., were registered
at the Fulton House over Sunday.
Mr. Cronice is well known to the
merchants of this county, as he
has been calling on them during
the past twenty years in the in
terest of the Sup'ee Hardware
Company of Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrn. H. W. Mong, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Schaubla, a
quartet of Charnbersburg people,
for a little outing, drove over iu a
surrey to McConnellshurg last
Sunday. On Monday they went
up to Laidij; and returned, the
gentle turn attending a meeting of
the Royal Arcanum council hero
Monday evening.
The home of Mrs. M. B. Trout
has been a very happy one during
the past few day owing to tho
fact that all the members have
been present for the first timo in
five years. Last Saturday Miss
Irene, a nurse in the German
Hospital, Philadelphia, and Dr.
Clarence, of Red Lion, Pa , arriv
ed, and on Sunday, Dr. Nick and
his wife, of Fairfield, Pa., came.
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUKE.
Will cujo Bright' disease.
Will cure Diabetes.
Will cure Stone in Bladder.
Will cure Kidney and BladoVr
diaeases. Sold at Trout's dm;'
tore.
Cure is an ideal remedy for the
children. It is pleasant to the
taste and perfectly harmless.. A
certain cure for croup, cough and
cold. Sold at Trout's drug store.
Wanted.
Six bright young men or wom
en to take orders for some of the
best selhpg books iu the world.
Large commissions, or to those
who prefer it, sixty dollars a
month and expenses straight
salary. We mean what we say.
Apply to
D. Kdwakij Fokk,
Knobsville, Pa.
Public Sale.
On Saturday, August 20th, An
drew Truax will sell at his resi
dence 1J miles southeastof Pleas
ant Ridge postoftice, farming im
plements, household goods, har
ness, &c. Sale will begin at 10
o'clock, and a credit of 0 months
will be given on all suras exceed
ing $5.
A PERFECT PAINLESS PILL
is the one that will cleanse the
system, ret the hver to action,
remove the bile, clear the com
plexion, cure headache and leave
a good tiste in the mouth. The
famous Utile pills .'or doing such
work pleasantly and effectually
are DoWitt'a little Early Risers.
Bob Moore of Lafayette, Ind.,
says: "All other pills I have used
gripe and sicken, while DeWitt's
little Early Risers are simply per
fect" Sold ad Trout's drug
store.
MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE.
One was pale and sallow and the
other fresh and rosy. Whence
the difference? She who is blush
ing with health uses Dr. King's
New Life Pills to maintain it. By
gently arousing the lazy organs
they compel good digestion and
head oif constipation. Try them,
Only 25c, at Trout's drug store,
Desirable Home For Sale.
New two-story, eight-room
frame house, lot, Stable and oth
er necessary outbuildings. Situ
ate in east end of McConnells-
ourg. Terms to suit purchaser,
R. S. While,
McConnells burg, Pa,
PIQE0N COVE.
Owing to the dry weather, the
farmers are being delayed with
their plowing.
Jim Kirk ol McKeesport is vis
iting his father, Howard Kirk.
George and Lem Kirk are busy
hauling logs to the mill on the
lower farm.
LI. P. Palmer is building a gran
ary, but says his crop will not fill
it this year.
Sammy Mellott, of the Cove,
was the guest of Denton Bender
shot's this week.
L. P. Kirk met with a little ac
cident the other day. While mow
ing brush and briars, a stick
struck him in the eye. He is bet
ter now.
Ed Palmer was a pleasant call
er at S. P. Kirk's Sunday even
log. Miss Kittle Kirk spent Sunday
with Miss Gertrude Fore back.
George Kirk was a pleasant
caller at Franklin Mills Sunday.
Willard Palmer was a guest at
Joseph Runyan's.
AlbertKirk was a pleasant call
er at Henry Laytou's Sunday ev
ening. '
New
Falling Top
Buggies,
both Factory and Handmade from
$35 to $85
Surreys x!
and
Wagons
l.at'irc stock on ham) all the time
to selwt from.
W. R. EVANS,
Ilustontown, Pa.
Gettysburg, Pa.
CITY HOTEL.
(One square from either depot. )
Accommodation for 250.
Hates SI .50 to S2.50 Per Dev.
BOARD BY THE WEEK S7. $8 & S10
Hot Cold Bath, Electric
LlKht.Gaa, Steam
Heat A Call Bells'.
JOHN E. HUGHES, Prop.
Wo cuu Klvc you iiuy Ulnl of a ciirrluire tle
Hired ovrr the Huttletleld.
Frue Hun to und from ull trains.
Qaf i Nt Nat. Hunk of Outt,v!mrif.
rtCl nrutUtreet'N und Ouuu'n.
( Don't Walk
i when you can buy a beautiful buggv lor
I $45 worth $65.
Three-seated Hand Made Spring Wagon,
with top and brakes, 18-spoke wheel, war
ranted for 2 vears, $85$ regular price
Hand built buggies, 18-spokes, warranted
2 years, $6 7. SO; regular price $85-
I have contracted for 200 tons
"IgH grade fertilizer for fall
seeding which 1 will sell at prices so low as
as to leave completion out of the question.
Remember 1 you get no old
re-sacked goods, but nice
tresh goods in new sacks.
A good stock 'of Bran, Corn,
Chop and Flour in my ware rooms
at all times and at lowest prices.
I keep any thing you want to eat, feed,
wear or use, at prices that will save you
from 15 to 40 per cent.
CLAY PARK,
Three Springs, Pa.
i4 Ain!
C B 4
UBUY
If you are like the man from
Missouri, and have to be
shown then these HIG
values
I lt flaking Powder 10
liarpe Prunes He.
Hoi id Tomatoes 3 cans 'Sjc.
Jap Coffee per ll 12c.
Ilio Coffee per tti 15c.
Jars and Crocks,
Lomons and Melons.
at
C. F. Scott,
6rocer.
REDUCTION
J. K. JOHNSTON
Ready with
Spring and Summer Goods.
4r
In Prices
OR ALL
My Spring &
and
Summer Goods.
The weather has-been cool most all
this spring and summer, and as a re
sult, I have left on my hands nome
choice hats which would have other
wise been sold. IT IS YOUR GAIN,
as I am tfoinjj to close these goods o':t
possitively at cost prices. This means
a freat savin,' to you. Take advantage
of it.
Maye Johnston.
MILLINER.
All are Invited to come and
Inspect the pretty lines.
See
J Our Spring Clothing tresh, 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 ot our new lines of Shoes, both-for
dress and every day wear.
beautiful assortment of Dress Shirts ; also
Work shirtsbought before the advance.
The finest line of Mercerized Shirtwaist Pat-
Low Rite Excursion T. The Seashore Via C.
V. R. R. & P. R. R.
Od Thursdays Judo 23, July 7,
21, August 4, 18 and September 1.
The Cumberland Valley Railroad
will sell special excursion tickets
to Atlantic (Jity, Cape May, Sea
Isle City, Ocean City, Alvalon,
Anglesea, Wildwood, Uolly Beach,
N. J. and Uehoboth, Del.
Tickets will be good poingon a
bove dates on traiu leaving Mer
cersburg at 8.00 a. m. and to re
turn on any rogular train (except
limited trains on the Pennsylvania
Railroad on which an extra fare
is charged) within 10 days, in
cluding date of issue. Rate from
Mercersburg 15.00.
Atlantic City passengers may
go through via Delaware River
Li ridge routo, changing cars at
Broad Street Station.
' NEARLY FORFEITS HIS LIFE.
A runaway almost ending fatal,
started a horrible ulcer on the leg
of J U. Oruor, Franklin Grove,
lit. l?'or four years It defied all
d ctors mid all lemttdiu. Dut
Ducklen's Aruic.i Silvo hud tio
trouble tocurohnn. Eqnnllygnod
for burn, bruise, skin erup
tions and piles 2'jc at Trout's
drug store.
jjjw. Ecrly nlsero
TIM f awoua tittl piu
W. H. NESBIT
SELLS
MACHINE OILS
from 20 cents to (10 cents a gal
lon. Don't be deceived no
body will sell you a CO-cent
oil for 25 cents.
Mower eg
o$ Sections
and guards for all kinds of
machines at prices lower than
you have ever heard.
BINDERS
on hand; Binder twine, Horse
Hakes In fact farmer's should
remember if they want any
thiiiif in the machinery line
tliul I can help them if anybody
can.-
W. H. NESBIT,
M'Connellsburg
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.
Felt window shades 8c. 1
Oil window shades 20c.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
i Mil
Trade Marks
dcion
Copvnioht &.c.
Anvona landing a sketch and dMcrtntlnn may
if ttsitfriKiii otir opinion rati wiitiii.
tliiim utrtct Ijr MinaUent
prt'hnblf pfiMHitiiblfi.
iuj.
IlaUldtMXlkOU I'MtPllU
ItMlia).
fiit freu. Ulrttttsl nuancy for necunnir uutenia,
I'nutnu tHken thruuub. Muitn A Co. rKl
twriui notice without chanto. la turn
Scientific American.
A handsomely Hlnatnitftd WMklf f.rvMt. elf.
eu latlort df mnf auientlUo WurnaJ. Turina, 3
nr: four womb,!. 8u4 bjrftll neawitmlara,
MUNN&Co.'6"""'- New Tort
Braoob ontoa. Ut t Itt. Waataluiluu. D. C.
AM.
J. K. JOHNSTON,
McConnellsburg, Fa.
W GOOD VALUES. CORSE?' 89o. LOW PRICES.
J as. U. Turner & Co.
This week we are showing some seasonable Dress
Goods that are crisp, clean, light and airy. We have
an immense variety and want you to call and see them.
WALKING SKIRTS, :
A nice assortment of Wash Skirts in Clack and Blue
Polka Dot. White in P. K. India Linon and Linen.
Our "Bert Skirts" Is one of the "best." Istallo made
and nicely trimmed. We have a lai'Ke slock of these
Skirts at all times and alsu take measures and insure
a perfect fit. .
For
Ladies,
Hamsliirff
Shoes
For
, Children,
We positively guarantee every pair of these shoes to
give perfect satiftfaction. The "Loug Wearer," the
"Populars" and the Czarina ure well known, try them .
and you will want them agaiu.
-: American Beauty Corsets, :-
Are worn by more American women in day than any
other Coret made, the malt) feutm e of every Corat
are Fit, Workmanship, and Si.v'o. ench one i guar
anteed to give satisfaction, price 5oc to
Lowest Prices on Millinery,
New Collars and Belts For Ladies.
Jqmcs Tttqoi t' Co.,
lfaqcocl-i, (qjylqt(l.
df
p'or R,tl.i at Trout' truK toru.
EJY5PEPSIA; CURE
' , DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
Ti. 1100 bottla eoaUlM 2M ton.. Ilia trtal alta. whlh Mil (or 10 oanla.
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