The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 26, 1904, Image 5

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    INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS
01 Local amf General Interest, Gathered
at Home or Clipped from our
Exchanges.
CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS
100 new suits of clothes receiv
ed this week at Johnston's.
Dr. F. l Stevens, of this place,
is spending a week in Uarus
burg. Country Lard and Bacon for
aale at Stouteagle Brothers'. The
ai d is 10 cents a pound.
Sheriff D. C. Fleck aud L. ll.
Wible, of McConnellsburg, were
in Fort Littleton last Saturday.
Ileavy blankets at J. K. John
ston's from 50 cents to $5 a pair.
Miss Esther Sloan, who had
been spending the summer in
Denver, Col., has returned to her
home in the Cove.
. The M. E. church at Center
willbe dedicated Sunday, October
80th, and there will be preaching
every evening during the follow
ing weak.
J. K. Johnston is selling boys'
cord pants at 50 cents; men's at
1.75.
The ladies of the Lutheran Mite
Society will give a chicken and
waffle supper at the home of Mrs.
Geo. Reisner, Saturday evening,
October 29.
Mr. W. F. Stouteagle is spend
ing a day or two in Philadelphia
this week. His daughters, Mary
and Nettie, accompanied him to
Chambersburg.
Everybody should see the new
line ot $1.25 shoes at Johnston's.
Rev. Robert A. EUwood, Wil
mington, Del., will lecture in the
Court House Friday evening, on
the subject of temperance. Eve
rybody welcome.
Mason Thomas of Sixmile Run,
is spending this week among
lriends in Licking Creek town
ship, ' taking, advantage of the
hunting season.
No danger of consumption if
you use Foley 's Honey and Tar to
cure that stubborn cough. Sold
at Trout's drug store.
Miss Dorothy Deshoog, teacher
of F a est Dale school iu Licking
Creek township, called at the
News office last Saturday to ad
vance her subscription.
A Bedford huckster l.t a roll
of $50 recently, aud he awarded
the tiudur, u little girl, with the
magnamiaous gift of two toma
toes, whicn he haaded down from
his wagon.
A. C. Mellott, wife and little
son, Willis, of Pittsburg, and Mr.
Mellott's sister, Mrs. S. K. Pitt
man, and her little son George, of
Harrisonville, spent a diy last
week among friends in this place.
You will find the most beauti
ful line of Furs at J. K. Johnston's
store, at prices from 75 cetits up.
Every lady should see them.
S. A. Nesbit, who had been vis
iting his old home in Perry coun
ty, was accompanied on his re
turn home last Saturday by his
Mister, Miss Sarah A. Nesbit, of
New Bloomfield, who will spend a
few weeks with her brothers in
this place and the Cove.
Our veteran friend John W.
Mowers, of Clear Ridge, gladden
ed the printer's heart with a lit
tle cash last Wednesday. Mr.
Mowers saw much service in the
Civil War, and has many interest
ing experiences to relate.
Mr. J. G. Dillan, of Delaware
counlv, and Mr. J. L. Richards,
with whom Mr. Dillan is staying
a lew days, walked from Mr.
Richards' home down near the
Tannery, up along the mountain,
through theMeadowgroundp, aud
on to town until noon, and in the
afternoon returned by foot to Mr.
Richards' home.
On f Many.
H. A. Tisdale, of Sumnaerton,
S: C, suffered for twenty years
with the piles. Specialists were
employed and many remedies us
ed but. relief and permanent good
was lound only in the use of De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. This
is only one of the many cures that
have been effected by this won
derful remedy. In buying Witch
Hazel Salve it is only necessary to
see that you get the genuine De
Witt's, made by E. C. DeWltt A
Co. in Chicago, and a cure is cer
tain. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
cures all kinds of piles, cuts,
barns, bruises, eczema, tetter,
ringworm, ' skin diseases, etc.
Sold at Trout's drug store.
WKST DUBLIN.
There was a large congregation
of friends and neighbors at the
funeral of Nina Kirk, at Fairview,
Saturday afternoou. Rev. Salter
conducted the funeral services,
preaching from Psalms 10-3:15.
The family have the sympathy of
their many friends in' their be
raavoment. Mrs. J. E. Lyon has returned
from St. Louis, where she visited
the World's Fair.
Caivin Itensod and wife, of
Trough Creek, Huntingdon coun
ty, are visiting relatives in this
township.
Foster Ambrose and Edward
Deshong, of Licking Creek, were
hunting coons on Saturday night.
R. E. t.. Moseby, of Wells Val
ley, passed through this vicinity
Saturday afternoon on his way to
the I. O. O. F. banquet at Fort
Littleton.
Epbraim Mellott aud J. H. Ed
wards each bought a pair of bron
chos at the horse sale at Fort Lit
tleton. B. L. Waguer attended a party
at John Winegardner's last Fri
day night.
Chester Brant attended the
Hagerstown Fair last week, and
is now husking corn at Fairview,
Md.
Robbed tbe Orave.
A startling incident, is narrat
ed by John Oliver of Philadelphia,
as follows: "I was in au awful
condition. My skin was almost
yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coat
ed, pain continually in back aud
sides, no appetite, growing weak
er day by day. Three physicians
had given me up. Then I was ad
vised to use Electric Bitters; to
my great joy, the first bottle
made a decided improvement. 1
continued their use for three
we-k8, and am now a well mau. 1
know they robbed the grave of
another vbtim." No one should
fail to try them. Only 50 cents,
guaranteed at Trout's drug store.
HUSTONTOWN.
"Davy" Strait prepared his
new winter house for the winter
last week by giving it two coats
of paint.
Leslie W. Seylar, Republican
nominee for the legislature was
iu this secti a of the county last
week working ou his political
fences.
Our town was quite lively last
Saturday on account of the Hus-1
tontown Wells Tannery baseball i
game.
Frank Deshong, wife and sou
Ralph, of Fannettsburg, were vis
iting friends in this place laat
Sunday and Monday.
Jesse Woodcock and wife visit
ed the latter 'a brother, Daniel
Lamberson of Everett, the first
part of last week. . ,
Mrs. B. A. Salter is visiting at
the home of her parents in Sun-
bury,
Pa.
Brown C. Dawney and wife re
turned to their home in Philadel
phia last Monday.
Mrs. Geo. Deshong is serious
ly ill with typhoid fever. ,
Married AtBerkley.Springs,
W. Va., 'October 19th, Mr. John
Sollers of Broadtop City, and
Miss Lou Huston of this place.
Cm Yon Eit?
J. B. Taylor, a promfueut mer
chant of Chriesman, Tex., says:
"I could not eat because of a weak
stomach. I lost 11 strength and
ran down in weight. All that
money could do was done, but all
hope of recovery vanished. Hear
ing of some wonderful cures ef
fected by use of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cue, I concluded to try it. The
first bottle benefited me, and af
ter taking four b ittles, 1 am ful
ly restored to mr usual strength,
weight and health." Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure digests what you eat
and cares. , Sold at Trout's drug
store.
There will be a locul institute
at Forest Dale school house, Fri
day evening, November 4th. Sub
jects for discussion: 1. Question
ing; Importance of; KindWhen
Used; Results to be Obtained. 2
Reading Classes. 8. Self-reliance;
How Secured; Value of. Dora
Deshong, teacher.
Duier la FU CoM.
Fall colds are liable to haug ou
all winter leaving the seeds of
pneumonia, bronchitis or con
sumption. Foley's Honey aud
Tar cures quickly aud prevents
serious Tesults. It is old and re
liable, tried and tested, safo and
sure. Contains no opiates and
will not constipate. Sold at
Trout's drug store. '
CLEAR KIDUL.
Mrs. Joshua Gnsml and Mrs.
Margie Saylor ot Cav.'illf vern
the guests of H. T. 11 -ntco ,i f.jv
days.
Mrs. AiiKiiida Cromwell auU
son Oscar visitod hr uncle and
aunt near Harrisonville over Sun
day. N. B. Henry aud wife were at
County Seat last Saturday.
J. H. Baker returned home laxt
Saturday evening after an ab
sence ot several weeks.
Cleve Fields intends to. clerk
for Jacob Wioegardner this wi li
ter. Jacob Winegardner and wife,
and Bert Brown, wife and daugh
ter, Euuice, were visitiu John
Madden atid family Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Goldie Fields is living
with her uncle, John A. Heury's
family,
.
Mame Fields spent Saturday
flUlin Srto anrl Knnrlau tna frnnot nf
Henry Wilson's family.
William Lebard and wife of
HnntSncrl.-itl namn TV T . .v. .1 . .
and remained until Saturday
with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs.
John Heury.
Gilbert Stake and wife of Dry
Run, spent a day recently with
J. W. Mowers and wife.
Mary Carmack, who has been
away for sometime, spent Sunday
with her parents here.
Mrs. N. B. Heury aud sou Char
ley spent a few days the guest of
her brother, Alex Richardson of
Franklin county.
Ephrairu Anderson, wife and
son Owen, spent Sunday in the
home of I. D. Stevens at Fort Lit
tleton. Charley Wilson and family near
Orbisonia, spent Sunday with his
paren ts.
Misses Ray and Elsie Baker
speut a day recently with her sis
ter, Mrs. Frank Madden at Mad
densville. Miss Elizabeth Fields speut
last Monday and Tuesday in the
home of her brother, W. L Fields.
Mrs. J. W. Mower returned
home on Monday from a visit to
friends in Franklin county.
Mrs. T. E. Fleming spent Sun
day at John Henry's.
The Huston family attended
the Porter Irwin wedding at
McConnellsburg last Wednesday
; evening.
John Hustou, who graduated
last week in Book keeping and
I Banking at Eastman Buiuess
College, is expected
week.
home tins
A Great Sensation.
There was a big sensation in
Lee8Ville, lnd.,when W. H. Brown
that place, who was expected to
die, had his life saved by Dr.
King's New Discovery for Con
sumption. He writes: "I endur
ed insufferable agonies from asth
ma but your Now Discovery gave
me immediate relief and soon
thereafter effected a complete
cure. Simihar cures of consump
tion, pneumonia, bronchitis and
grip are numerous. It's the peer
less remedy for all throat and
lung troubles. Price 50c, and
$1.00. Guaranteed by TroutV
drug store. Trial bottle free.
Local Institute.
The first local institute iu Bel
fast township, of this season, was
held October 21, at Need more.
The meeting was called to order
by the teacher, Howard C. Mel
lott, and Martin L. Truax was
elected chairman.
The questions were thoroughly
discussed by the eleven teachers
present. Prof. Palmer and Supt.
Bat ton took an active part in the
discussions.
The school rendered some very
interesting recitations and songs.
The next institute in Belfast
will be held at Jacob Lake's school
Nov. 11. Everybody interested
in education, is invited to attend.
J. P. Oakland,
Secretary.
Tda Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets.
COAL I COAL I ; Local Institute.
The undersigned have opened! The third local institute in Duu
'ti ne-v rump nn ih trj of Rays i lin ins held at Chesnut's school
I iill on the i'':id lending from NuW his I Friday evening. The meet
t ' renaila to Uitn'Vt.rlnle, niiotit. 3 ; itig .n ended to order by the
miies from New Grenada, and are J teacher, IJimey M. Sipe, and
prepared to furnish any jrnide of Prof. 11 G.Lainiierson was elect
eeal nt lowest, nun" prices. Wo
guarantee to give every pound ot
coal wo ask pay for.
Prices fur 2,000 lbs : Lime' oul,
75c: linn of Mine, 1 -27k all Ltimp
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Geo. Slkkman,
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New Grenada, I ',i.
Watches, Clocks Jwtlry and Silverware.
We can furnish you anything
you may need in our hue. Write
for free CHtnlo-ue. S.mG. Mak -
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The latest things in
Suitings, and at prices that will strike you as right
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HERTZLEf? still continues Cardinsr and Wi-i'vins'
WILLOW GKOVK MILLS ut J!m..t Cabins.
Carpet Chain always on hand Wool put uito huts for Hans.
I will take iij Wool aud work at the following places, namely, Frank
Hare's, Fort Littleton: .Midiacl Laidig's, Dublin MilU: W. II.
Speer'd, Saluvia; C. W. Lynch', Crystal Springs; J. K. Jack
son's, Akersville; Caleb Harlon's, Hubtoutown; A. X. Witter's,
Waterfall; Harry Huston's, Clear Hide: V, L. llcrkstresser s
Orchard Grove.
I Will Visit those places monthly during the season. Thankful for
past favors, 1 hope lor a continuance ot Uie same.
H. H. Hertzler,
Burnt Cabins, Pa.
Read Our Guarantee Offer.
l:orst's
seven year
old,. 4 full
quarts for $3.0(1.
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Io you into Whiskey Iu your homo for medical purposes t We
guarantee our (foods to be I'l'HK ami WHOLKSOMK. Send us a
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JJ wo are responsible. Send for our jirivuto price-list.
- MORRIS FORST &. CO.,
C!or. 2nd Ave. &. Smithfielc! St.,
gj Dept. 285 Pittsburg, Pa
your Health and S'i'RiG'fii" with
JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE,
a pleasant, potent, and ucrmfinent Invigorator for WOMEN,
CHILI)RF rrj MEN.- Cet It from your DruggUt
To Cure a Cold in One Day
ed president.
Theso following questions were
discussed by I ho following teach
ers: Prof. 1 V. Lambersou, Juo.
VVufxlcek, W. U. W i d-, Lewis
Harris and Levi Vortoi), l. Value
of Self-i i liatjce, and How Taught.
L yiin i R. -sponsible for the
PupiU' Waste of Timer b How
In M:ik" Pui-iU T'didf. I. A i till-
cial incentives.
i The program was interspersed
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Mud Level in three wceUs.
D. K. Chf.snut, Secretary.
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To The School Teacher
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Fulton County
who will mail to us before November l."ith, next, the best essay on our
famoun "Conoeorheatfuc" wateli, we will present to lier a beautiful Oia
inond anil ( )pal llinjr. .Should the best essay be written by a nialo
teacher, then tho prize will lie a Conoeoeheaif ue watch. The value of
either article is $12.00. The watch and rinf are now on view at Trout's
Drug Store in McConnellsburjr. The essay need not be lengthy, ten to
lift pen lines preferred. Those wotehes were named after Franklin
eouiily'n lai'irest ereelc. I'mUier informal ion will be ni;iileil upon ap
plication. The prize will be awarded to the u inner by he eilitnr of
the "I'liltou County News."
WM. H. LUDWIG,
Jeweler and Silversmith,
Chambersburg, Pa.
R
ouss Racket
STORE
has now the Tar Rope, Guns and Shells, Winter Suit., and
Samples, t'nderwear, Shoes, Hats and Caps, and, in fact, all
their Winter Goods; and we are in shape to do businsss in all
of these lines. AVe sell the best .Sisal tar rope by the cut at
cents a pound: by the coil at 75 cents. If you lind a t. tread of
juto In this rope, we will give it to you. This is the year to
buy yourself a good gun cheap. The combination is broken.
Single barrel, 3.4"j and :i.7.1: double barrel, i'.A, 7.!Ht.
.!I0, and $10.00. Sixteen gauge shells, 40c a box: 12 gauge.
42, 45, and lit) cents. Our smokeless shells are loaded with
Ballistlte powder. Hunting coats. In underwear we have the
same goods we had last year, and prices are all right. I Soys'
and men's corduroy pants. We have just received another
lot of those halters and team bridles -t;5, sj, and !is cents bli
the halters, and the bridles are i. .". I'eit window shades m
cents. Coat and hat hooks 8c a doz. Mrs. Potts sad irons W
cents a set. 100 split rivets "c, tubular .V. Blacksmith ham
mers 24 and 35c, Monkey wrenches Sin., 2'ic: 10-in., 21c: i'--in.,
2ilc. No. 8 tin wash boilers with metallic bottom, tide.
Xo. 8 extra heavy metallic bottom wash boilers .V. Don't
fall to see them. Double bitted u.cs 45, no. 75, ami liuc.
Seasoned home-made handles IS'. Lufliu ,v Kan I Hack pow
der 2.1c a pound; shot 8c lb: lead wc: gun caps 5c: wads 5 and
15! for 250. l'riniers 17 a box. Carpet turns 4 luxes for 5c,
aud .'c a box.
HULL Sc BENDER,
Proprietors.
Geo. W. Reisner & Co.,
Have their new
FALL
WINTER
Their stock of
Ladies', Misses and
Children's Wraps, and
Ladies' Skirts Ready-to-wear,
is the largest
ever put in the house.
Give them a call.
Geo. W. Reisner & Co,
McConnellsburg.
GOODS