The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 09, 1904, Image 8

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    Foil Salk. Quiet family bay
,lirso. Good driver gontlo and
safe. Iftquire at the News office.
I'Wy's Hom-y iiud Tar Tor
coughs and colds; reliable, tried
and tested, safe and sure. Sold
nt Trout's drug store.
This Is a good time to sub
scribe for the b ulton County
News. Only a dollar a year in ad
vance.
Mrs. Harry McElhany of Wood
vale, spent last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Malot
of Uarrisonvillo.
There will bo a meeting of the
members of the "Guild" at the
home of Mrs. Geo. V. Reisner,
Friday afternoon, November 11th
for the ingathering of the contri
butions for the year, at two o'
clock. Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan
nery, McConnellsburg, tallow,
beefhides, horsehides, callskins,
and sheepskins, for which the
highest market price in cash will
be paid.
W. A. Herren, of Finch, Ark.,
writes, " I wish to report that
Foley's Kidney Cure has cured a
terrible case of kidney and blad
der trouble that two doctors had
given up." Sold at Trout's drug
store.
Ira D. Sankey, the great evan
gelist, is now totally and hopeless
ly blind and his relatives are pro
paring to take him South for the
winter, fearing the effect of a
northern winter on hrs already
lrail constitution.
Jesse B. McClain has moved
his family from Mapleton to
Mount Union, he having accepted
the superintendency of the Pru
dential insurance office at that
place. During the seven months
they have resided in Mapleton
Mr. McCliiu and family have
made many warm friends all of
whom regret their removal.
Mapleton Item.
Yeakle and Wilkinson last week
attached to the south side of the
Cooper House substantial fire es
capes made in their shops here.
In case of a conflagration in that
hostlery, the guests on the third
floor may descend leisurely by
this outside stairway. It is said
that Messrs. Yeakle and Wilkin
son have orders for fire escapes
from several fellows who have
done a good aeal of campaign ly
ing during the past few weeks.
Teichcn Meeting.
The first local institute in Beth
el township, was held at Alpine,
October 28th. The meeting was
called to order by the teacher,
Oscar C. Sharpe, and A. M. Biv
ens was elected chairman.
The institute was well attended
teachers and citizens both tak
ing part in the discussions. A no
table feature of the institute was
the abseuce of recitations, which
gave more time tor the discussion
of the following question :
1. Spelling Its Importance,
How Taught. 2. Supplies Their
Use and Abuse. 3. Little Things
and Their Importance in and
about the School Room. 4. The
Personality of the Teacher: a, In
the School Room, b, On the Play
ground; c, In Public Places. 5.
The School as a Social Factor.
The teachers present outside
of the township were Gilbert Mel
lott, and Queen Lake, of Belfast;
and Miss Lillian Wagner, of West
Virginia, who gave some good
points in the art of teaching, such
as are used in West Virginia.
The next institute in Bethel
will be held at Gordon's school
November 18th.
Charles Fegley, secretary.
The third local institute of
Taylor was held last Friday eveu
log at Waterfall Institute was
opened by the teacher, who act
ed as chairman. The following
questions were thoroughly dis
cussed by the three teachers
present:
1. Education; Its Value to the
Average Boy or GirL 2. Duty
and Responsibility of the Teach
er, Patron and Pupil 3. How do
You Teach Geography ?
The program was interspersed
with songs, reading and recita
tions, which were well rendered
by the teacher and pupils.
, J believe it would be worth
while for the teachers of Taylor
district to take more interest in
the Edncational meetings. There
were but two of the eight teach
er's present.
The next local institute will be
held at No. 4, November 18th.
John Woodcock,
Secretary.
Sale Register.
Saturday, November 12. The
Bawnoy brothers will sell at the
lato residence of thdr mother,
Mrs. M. E. Dawney ;vt Huston
town, horses, cattle, farming im
plements, grain, hay, household
goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock.
Wednesday, November 10.
W. M. Bard, having rented his
tarm, and intending to quit farm
ing. will sell at his residence, 2
miles north of Needmore, horses,
cattle, hogs, farming implement!,
grain, household goods, Ac. Sale
beginning at 10 o'clock slurp.
Credit 12 months.
Thursday, November 17, G.
Ellis Sipes will sell at his resi
dence on the Geo, W. Sipes farm,
1 mile south of Needmore horses,
cattle, hogs, hay, farming imple
m en ts, hou sehold good s, & c. Sal e
to begin at 10 o'clock.
Tuesday, November 22. Rob
ert N. Fryman, intending to quit
farming, will sell at bis residence
2J miles south of McConnellsburg
horses, cattle, hogs, farming im
plements, hay, grain, household
goods, &c. Salo begins at 10 o'clock.
MADE VOUNO AGAIN. '
"One of Dr. King's New Life
Pills each night for two weeks
has put me in my 'teens' again,"
writes D. H. Turner, of Dempsey
town, Pa. They're the best in
world for liver,stomachand bow
els. Purely vegetable. Never
gripe. Only 25c at Trout's drug
store.
WEST DUBLIN.
Some of the political candidates
and their friends have been
around through this vicinity late
ly looking up their interests.
Some of them were not so well
posted upon the politics of our
people as they might have been.
Some of our young people have
been attending protracted meet
ing at Center the past week.
A number of our people attend
ed Dedication services at Center
Sunday, October 30th.
FredNailofnearThreeSpnngs,
Huntingdon county, spent part
of Sunday at James Foreman's.
Mrs. Margaret Lyon accompan
ied Mrs. Elizabeth Chesnut to
her home at Cumberland, Md.
From there Mrs. Chesnut will ac
companpany Mrs. Lyon to Alle
gheny where Mrs. Lyon expects
! to spend the winter.
James Curfman's eldest daugh
ter from Trough Creek, Hunting
don county, is staying with her
aunt, Mrs. J. E. Lyon and attend
ins school here.
Foster Ambrose and Edward
Deshong of Licking Creek, camp
ed several days near this place,
and spent the time hunting. They
got several coons and some squir
rels. Clarence Hoover and his aunt,
Fannie Miller of Licking Creek,
spent Sunday, October 30th, at
this place.
David Deshong, Jr., teacher of
Kearney advanced school, Bed-
i ford county, passed through here
Friday evening on his way home.
A QOOD COMPLEXION.
"Sparkling eyes and rosy
cheeks restored by using De
Witt's Little Early Risers," so
writes S. P. Moore, of Nacogdo
ches, Tex. A certain cure for
biliousness, constipation, etc.
Small pill easy to take easy to
act. bold at Trout's drucr store.
!
i One Pkite ol Mexlcas Etiquette.
Mexican etiquette is peculiar,
as is shown by the following quo
tation from a letter written by a
Spanish woman while traveling
in that country: "There is one
piece of etiquette entirely Mexi
can, nor can I imagine whence
derived, by which it is ordained
that all new arrivals, whatever
their rank, foreign . ministers uot
excepted, most, in solemn print,
give notice to every family of any
consideration in the capital that,
they have arrived and put them
selves and their homes at the dis
position of the residents, failing
n which etiquette the newly ar
rived family will remain unnotic
ed a id unknown." .
ANXIOUS MOMENTS.
Some of the most anxious hours
of a mother's life are those when
the little ones of the household
have the croup. There is no oth
er medicine so effective in this
terrible malady as Foley's Honey
and Tar. It Is a hou sehold favor
ite for throat and lung troubles,
and as It contains no. opiates or
other poisons, it can be safely
given. Hold at Trout's drug
store. ' 1 '
Administrator's Notice.
Letter of H'lininM ntlun on the eMnte of
John M, LoOire Int.- of Hi-null I reck township,
Fulton ooumy !.. clcociwert. liiivim: boon itrHiii
ret hv the HetrMrr of Willi for Milton noiiniy.
In l hi: fcilbsi'i IImt. u lio- ih'sUinii-; M'trfriss U
F.mifiavtilfv Knlion niua.v. I'll, ill mioii-.
w ho ire itiilrhiftl to I lie s.iii'l imiii hiIi plewe
mukft puvnienl. nuil tno e hitvlim chilnm 1
present tUeiu t
F M T.niKlF..
Nov 9. I'tOI. . A'lmlulmriitnr.
Adminisrator's Notice.
Notice In hereby given that lelternof Aflro'n
litriitlun on the estute of John Fix line of lixl
township, Fulton county !.. W-'eeueo have
been vrunted to the unlerbmMt. I' m nil
pernor n Indebted to wild estate wl I imike pny
uient, U' d those hnvlnx ahum, will present
them properly nuthentlcuted for payment.
II. S. KANIELS.
Ilurrlsonvllle, Pa.
Administrator.
I0-I3-OI.
EXKCt'TOK'S NOTIK.-I-iift will timl lentil
nient of lure of Stitnuel Iloup. WeliM town
ship. Fulton county. I'vnus.vlvuulu. deeeuned.
Letters tcstiuuentiiry on the above estate
having been granted to the undersigned, all
persons Indebted to the said estate, ure re
quested to mako payment, and those havlnu
clulriLs to present the same without delay to
F.U E. SHOKK, Kxeeutor.
10 19 01. HulieNvllle.ru.
A Man and a Woman Wanted.
Good position lor tlio right par
ty at a saw mill iu Allen's Valloy,
one mile from Knobsvile, this
county. For particulars call on
or address
II. Kalhach & Sox,
Richmond Furnuoe, Pa.
Men Wanted.
Men wanted iu woods and on
saw mill. Inquire of or address
H. Kalhach & Sox,
Richmond Furnace, Pa.
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT.
Many broad minded physicians
prescribe Foley's Honey and Tar
ns they have never found so t..ifc
and reliable a remedy for throat
and lung trpubles as this great
medicine. Sold at Trout's drug
store.
The Steam Engine.
The steam engine was made
perfectly automatic by a lazy boy
who was employed to open and
close the valves. Desiriiig to play
instead of to work.he tit?d a string
from one part of the machine to
another, thus making the engine
itself attend to its own business.
Ho was never heard of again, and
even his name is unknown, but a
pei feet engine was the outcome
of his laziness.
. QUICK ARREST.
J. A. Gullede, of Verbena,
Ala., was twice in tiie hospital
from a severe case of piles caus
ing 24 tumors. After doctors and
all remedies failed, Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve quickly arrested fur
ther inflamatiou and cured him.
It conquers aches and kills pain.
25c. at Trout's drug store.
To The Public.
D. II. Putterson & Son have re
cently bought the stock of goods
from J. L. Patterson at Webster
Mills.
We inteud to keep a fu st class
country store, aud to supply our
patrons with everything thoy may
need in Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, Hals and Caps,
Notions, Hardware, Groceries,
Ac, '&c.
Believing that one person's
money is just as good ns anoth
er'., we have our goods marked
plninly in figures, and will sell at
absolutely one price to all. By
fair dealing we hope to merit the
patronage of the public.
We will take Lumber, Dried
Fruit, Lard and Corn in exchange
for goods.
Respectfully,
D. II. Patterson & Son.
Wells Tannery, 19; Enid, 19.
We have before us an extended
accouut of a baseball game be
tween the Wells Tannery team
and the Euid team, but the writ
er does not tell us when it was
played nor where. He says that
they expect to play again next
Saturday. In the game played
recently, there dons not Room w
have been anv kick against the
umpires, and the teams seemed
to held each other level. Strufck
out by Alio way, 2; Cutcliall, 2;
Baumgardoer, 7.
Wells Tannery. Euid.
Baumgardner, p Early, C,
Horton, J., c Edwards, C.
Hortoo, W., lb Early, B.
Festler, So Cutcliall.
Moseby, 3b Cunningham.
Kline, sn Smith.
Barnett, rf Horton, G.
Worsing, cf Edwards.
Stunkard, If Foster.
THOUSANDS CURED.
Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has
cured thousands of cases of piles.
I bought a box of DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve on the recommend a
tionofour druggist," so writes
C. II. LaCroix, of Zavalla, Tex.,
and used it for a stubborn case of
piles.. It cured me permanent
ly " 3old at Trout's drug store.
Goods Bought
Tjfi Are
We make an urgent request to investigate our winter stock.
We offer the latest "Parisians Creations" fashioned by
our "City Modiste" and promise a becoming hat or bon
net at your own price. An unrivaled line of trimmings
to select from. Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Ostrich Plumes,
Tips, Wings. Trimmed hats and ready-to-wear hats al
ways in stock.
Dame fashion has been busy this season, and our Ladies' Coats,
Ready-made Skirts, Shirtwaists and Petticoats are woith
looking at. In dress goods we can show you every con
ceivable frabric and color, broadcloth, Scotch suitings,
extra heavy for unlined skirts and jackets. An unlimited
supply of Black Goods. Specials at special prices. 6 pop
ular styles of corsets that will fit you.
Winter underwear for men, women and children. Furs, Fas
cinators, Mittens, Gloves, Neckwear, Veilings, Hosiery.
We have added to our stock a compleee line of gent's furnish
ing goods. "BANNER PATTERNS"
easily comprehended. Children's winter dress and coat
patterns 10 cents.
He st trade prices for Eggs and Poultry.
T. J. WIENER, HANCOCK, AID.
A. J. IRWIN & CO.,
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY
A full line of Hats and Bonnets la all the very latest shapes,
shades and colors This is to be a season of soft effects and bril
liant colors. Very happily have the manufacturers of fancy silks
and velvets met the demand of fashion.
We have an elegent line of RIBBONS, SILKS, VELVETS,
FANCY FEATHERS, TIPS and AMAZON PLUMES. In fact,
we have every thing in a FIRST CLASS MILLINERY STORE.
Special attention will be given to Trimming.
Remember that our long experience in the millinery business
enables us to select nothing but the most fashionable goods.
All we ask ts that you give us a call, sA) our goods and get
our pricos. Our goods sell themselves.
A. J. Irwin & Co,
McConnellsburg, Pa,'
STOVES and RANGES
Do more thin live money every day ttmy
re uaed. They alao lighten the houae
wife'i Ubori and keep the heme cheerful.
IT'S THE WOMAN WHO
niott ber.au m of a poor More, with its
work making and worry producing
defects. The man saAcra only io
purie, but the woman's health and
happiness are rained. Love thrive
in comfort.
Par tha thtnaaaa- ua mad -
taw ar many rfcr ya
JEWEL STOVE
Please cafl tod mm them, aatf
ALBERT
MILLINERY.
The Latest Fall
and
Winter Styles.
I have taken a great deal of
care to sclent styles and at
prices that will be sure to suit
every one. '
We can give any thing In the
popular turban, the new flat
crowned sailor, plush and vel
vet dress hats, misses and chil
dren's tarns, sweaters, every
thing in silks and velvets, rib
rvtos, veilingf, laces, etc., etc.,
lit prices that will astonish and
please you. Hand made hats
speciality. Huts trimmed
frw of charge, we give blue
or rd trading stamps.
Maye Johnston,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Valuable Hotel Property
at Private Sale.
The undersigned will sell at pri
vate sale the well known Washing
ton House property In McCou
npllsburp, situated on Court
House Square. This is one of
most desirable hotel properties
in the town, and has a splendid
patronage. The present owner
has conducted it for a period ot
twenty-tlve years and has no oth
er motive for selling than a desire
to retire from activo business.
For further information call on
or address
S. iJ. WOOLLET,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
"Right"
Bound To Sell
. pWe
SUFFERS
cooaarl
STONER
WANTED.
. We want your wants
and
You want your wants
supplied : Therefore
If vou want to buy Groceries;
If vou want to Exchange;
If you want to sell Buckwheat
Flour;
If, in fact, you want anything
in the Grocery Line, and
want to sell anything in
the line of Country Pro
duce, Tell your wants to
C. F. Scott,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Coach
Repairing
The undersigned hat opened
a Coach Sbop in this place
and is prepared to ,
BUILD AND REPAIR
light vehicles of all kinds on
short notice, Painting and
Trimming a specialty.
You are invited to call and
- inspect work.
Aaron Steele
Sbop formerlj occupied bj albert Helkei
Subscribe for the News.
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1 GoodYalues 1 Low Prices 1 1
New Neckwear for Ladles'.
J. G. Turner & Co's.,
Millinery Show. m
The Millinery exhibit Is by odds the most charming, to which we 2
have ever invited you. This is to be a season of colors, rather than fcjj
materials. We are showing a handsome line of Trimmed and Un- Xj
trimmed Hats In many new styles and effects, also a line of Millinery &
Trimmings consisting ot silks, velvets, ribbons, feathers, plumes, Sjg
pompons, fancy ornaments, and veils. U
?1 COATS AND FURS Si gj
Our line of Coats and Furs Is correct in style and the workmanship 3
of the best, this line is now ready for your inspection and judgment. Sfl
TIIE "BERT" WALKING SKIRT
This is one of the best skirts made, and we have a large range to
select from, all Tailor-made.
4 DRESS GOODS FOR FALL S i
Broad Cloth, Fancy Suiting, Miltons, Mohairs, Zlbllene's, Sur-
pes', and Silks. Never has our line boen so extensive as now. Do W
not make your selections until you see our stock and compalr pr ces
and qualities.' J?J
Hosiery for La
dies', Hisses,
and Children.
J.G. Turner Co.,
Hancock, Md.
Is What You Make It.
We can help you to make your's a pleasure. Cold
weather is coming and ou will want a new
stove. 40 different patterns now in stock
from $2.00 up to 25.00 each.
Beautiful Rag Carpets at 35 cents per yard. Rag
with wool stripes 50 and 55 cents a vard. In
grains at 30 cents a yard.
People should not be judged by the clothes they
1
wear. , but a store
carries.
have just received a
week, many of them
est Parisians styles.
in Browti, Tan, Castor, etc. They are beau
. ties, . Also, the latest things in Ladies' Skirts.
You v.tnt a new Fur to, do you not ? Any kind
color, or size you want. Prices 75 cents to
$10.00 each.
Breech Loading Shot Guns full choke $3.50. Smoke
loss or Black Powder Shells.
CLAY PARK,
Three Springs, Pa.
J. K. Johnston.
Read These Prices.
MEN'S CLOTHING.
Heavy work coats , - $1.40
Dress coats and vests (4.50
Good single coats - 12.75
Cord pants lined through $1 75
Youth's cord pants lined through $1.00
Boys' cord knee pants uOc
Men's black worsted suits (2.40
Men's fine clay worsted suits (4.85
Men's business suits, extra good V
Men's fancy dress suits (8.50
Men's IS oz. clay worsted suUs (10
Men's dress overcoats (5
Men's fine dress overcoats (8
Men's ulsters 48 inches long (II
Men's ulsters 6ft Inches long (8.50
Men's storm overcoats (0
Men's sweaters, extra heavy (1
Men's heavy plush caps 40c
Men's heavy fleeced shirts and drawer
25c; extra heavy 40c
10 doz. soft-fronts shirt Just received,
(the (1 kind) 50c
Canvas gloves 10c
Coat skin gloves 25c
The best heavy, Box calf shoes (1.25
High top heavy Box calf shoes (1.85
High top,' double sole " (2.50
Boy a' high cut shoes ' (1.25
Boys' high cut Box calf shoes $2.25
Boys' fiueced shirts and drawers 25c
All styles and colors in outing cloths, guinea cloth, and cottons of all kinds1
Beautiful silk shirts waist patterns and cloth for jacket suits. All grades
of blankets from 50c to (0 per pair. Carpets aud struw mattings.
IT ITT" TT
ii. oniiston. i
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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S,hoes tor La
dles', Misses,
and Children.
is judged by the style it
lot of Ladies' Hats thisi
imported. All the lat
COATS
Children's toques 25o
Children's Tamoshanters . 50c
Men's wool over shirts BOo and (1
Boys' sweaters ' 60 and 85c
LADIES' CLOTHING.
Pretty capes . 75o
Brocade capes 1.25
Cloth capes 27 inches long (2.25
B ack jackets (3
Tan Melton jackets . . (3.25
Extra fine Melton jackets (A
Extra fine black jackets (7 and (0
Beautiful fur scarf 75c, (1, (1.50, (2,
(2.50, (4.50.
Muffs to match (1,(1.50,(2
Tailor made skirts (2
Tailor made heavy gray cloth (2 75
Tailor made heavy black cloth (3.00
Tailor made blue, brown and gray (5
Ladles' fascinators . ,25 and COo
Ladies' Hoods ' 50a
Ladies'' mittens . 10, 15 and 25o
Ladles' beautiful Oolf glove ' 25c
Ladles' Box calf shoes , II 25
Ladles', tine kid dress shoe (2 ,
Ladies' kqlt underskirt. - , . - : 60a
Ladles' black .underskirts , . ' $1 j
Ladies' under vests and drawers 22o
Children's union suits '" 25d
Children's shoes 60c, 75c, and (1,
'a .V.
CURE
vriAT you eat
34 tftwallw Mai afcw. vklek Mia for 10
mt ts Laoaroav
CCriPAHY. CHICAGO, U
For Sale at Trout's drug (tore,