The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, February 08, 1905, Image 8

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    Those "walk ovur" shoes at the
Racket Store are great sellers.
Sto thoir advertisement.
Any one wanting to rent a good
two horse farm should call on J.
Winogardner at Clear Kidge.
Miss Lillian Fleming of Clear
Ridge, was in this place Monday
on her way to visit relatives in
West Virginia.
The most reliable preparation
for kidney troubles on the market
i is Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by
all dealers.
This is a gt i time to sub
.scribe lor the Fi lton County
Nkvvs. Ouly a dollar ayear in ad
vance.
Wanted. Ten to thirteen thou
sand oak U p shingles.
C. J. I?ukvi:h,
Ayr township.
Mothers van safolr give Foley's
JIoneyandTar to their children
for coughs and colds, for it con
tains no opiates or other jwisons.
Sold by all dealers.
Foreign Mission Day will he
observed by the members ol St.
Paul's Reformed church and Sun
day school this coming Sunday.
Services beginning at 10:.')0 A. M.
FouSALE.-Oneextrafine, Iligh
trade, short horn calf, 3 months
old, and 1 fine Kughsh Berkshire
boar will register if wanted.
C. J. liUKWKK,
Ayr township.
Wanted at Paul Wagner's tan
i.o'.'y, McConnellsburg, tallow,
beefhides, horsehides, callskins,
a?.i sheepskins, for which the
highest market price in cash will
lepaid.
With fifty styles of walking
skirts to select from, and a re
duction of 20 per cent, in price,
ought to be sufficient inducement
to attract the ladies to J. (I. Turn
er's store at Hancock. See his
ad in another column.
A medium sized black dog with
white breast strayed away, or
v.-as stolen, from C. Maynard lin
ger in Ayr township about two
weeks ago. Mr. linger will ap-
preciateany information that will
lead him to the recovery of the
dog.
Holy communion will be admin
istered to the Big Cove Tannery
congregation next Sabbath at 10
a. m. Preparatory service Sat
urday afternoon at 2:30. Precich
ing service at St. Paul's Sunday
evening at 7. A. G. Wolf, pastor.
Mrs Luther KnaufT and Mrs.
Mattie Mclutyre bought W. A.
Culler's store on North Main
street, Mercersburg, last week,
and get possession at once. They
will be glad to welcome their Ful
ton county friends at their store
at any timewhen in Mercersburg.
FlendisB Suffering.
is often caused by sores ulcers
and cancers, that eat away your
skin. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Rock,
Mich., says: "I have used Buck
len "s A r n ica Salve for ulcer s, sores
and cancers. It is the best heal
ing dressing I ever found."
Smithes and heals cuts, burns aod
scalds. "ro at Trout's drug store;
guiirantei.'d.
An Old Roof.
The shingles on the rof of the
side of John Ne.sbit's barn in Ayr
township, were made in the
spring of 1-10 sixty-tive years
ago and were put on the barn the
same spring. That part of the
roof is in good condition to day
much better than the shingles on
the other part of the barn on only
about twenty years ago. The first
lot were made by James Woodal,
uncle of James Woodal, Sr., of
Ayr township, and the second lot
by JacneM Woodal, Sr. For dura
bility there is nothing superior
to the old fashioned shaved lapshin
gle when made of good pine. The
trouble just now is that there is
very little pine timber standing
now in the county such as the
shiugles above referred to, were
niado of.
Wanted.
Six men to work in and around
tannery. Married men prefer
red. Apply in person to Saltillo
Tannery, Saltillo, Pa. 2t.
'. ... i
A (JUARAMI;I;D Ct'KE FOR PILES.
Itching, blind, bleeding or pro
truding piles. Druggists refund
money if Pao Ointment fails to
cure any case, no matter of how
long standing, in ft to 14 days.
First application gives ease and
rest &0c. If your druggisthasn't
it send J0c in stamps and it will
he forwarded post-paid by Paris
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Register.
Saturday. February 19. T. E.
Fleming will sell at his residence
at Clear Ridge, horses, cattle,
hogs, grain, hay, farming imple
ments, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'
clock. Thursday, February "3. Mrs.
Sophia Grcss, administratrix,
will sell at the late residence of
Mrs. Eva C. Eckert, deceased, on
the Chamborsburg turnpike,
about - miles east of McConnells
burg, the Eckert real estate, con
sisting of the home pro)crty, and
a tract of ICO acres of mountain
laud. Sale begins at 2 o'clock, p.
m.
Saturday, February 2 Frauk
M. Ijodge, administrator, of the
estato of J no M. Lodge, will sell
at the late resideuce of the deced
ent, 1 mile north of Emmaville,
the mansion farm and a tract of
woodland adjaceut, altogether 175
acres. Sale begins at 1 o'clock
p. m.
Saturday, February L'.. Joha
T. Kerliu will sell at his residence
at Clear Ridge, horses, cattle,
farming implements, grain, &c.
Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m.
Credit of 9 months.
Saturday, February 23, John
II. Truax, intending to quit farm
ing, will sell at his residence iu
the Meadowgrounds, one S-vr.-old
mare, .'1 good milch cows, 2
spring calves, Farming imple
ments, rye and potataes, house
hold goods, An, Sale begins at
10 o'clock, credit D months.
Saturday, February 2 1. Mrs.
Amos Sipes will sell at her resi
dence ou the Benedict iarm on
the State Road, one mile west of
Fort Littleton, horses, cattle,
farming implements, cornfoddeV,
potatoes, household goods, ovc.
Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit
9 months.
Tuesday, March 7. Having
rented his farm, R. M. Cline will
sell at his resideuce at Fort Lit
tleton, hisentire lot of stock, farm
ing implements, Ac; See Post
ers.
Thursday, March !. L. K.
Cline will sell at his residence at
Uurnt Cabins, live stock, farm
ing implements, &c. Sale begins
at 10 o'clock sharp.
Friday, March 17. James
Vores will sell at his residence in
McConnellsburg, three horses,
cow, wagon, buggies, Ac. , Sale
begins at 1 o'clock. Credit 10
months.
THK SUNSIII.NE OF SPRING.
The salve that cures without a
scar is DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. Cuts, burns, boils, bruis
es and piles disappear before the
use of this salve as snow before
the sunshine of spring. Miss H.
M. Middleton, Thebes, I'l., says:
"I was seriously alllicted with a
fever sore that was very painful.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cur
ed me in less than a week." Get
the genuine. Sold at Trout's
drug store. '
More Big Trees.
There is a cherry tree growiug
at the home of J. Walker John
ston in Ayr township that meas
ures fifteen feet in circumference
Si leet from the ground and sev
enteen feet at a height ot two feet
above the ground. This is an old
tree; and although bearing some
truit each year, it has been on the
decline during the past thirty
years. Its exact age is not known,
but Aunt Betsy Vancleve Smith,
an aged lady who died at Foltz,
Franklin county, a few years ago,
said that when a little girl she
held the tree in position when
her father, Benjamin Vancleve,
who owned the farm during the
earlier part of the last century,
planted it.
John llelman informs us that
there is a willow tree standing
out on the farm of his father the
late Michael llelman of Tod town
ship, that measures 19 feet
inches in circumference 5J feet
from the ground. Next !
There is a swamp oak growing
on the farm of Abraham Wagner
near Knobsville, that measures
14 leet H inches in circumference
! feet above the ground. Now
for another.
Wilbert llelman reports a white
oak growing one mile east of
Knobsville, that measures 15 feet
and three Inches in circumference
5J feet from the ground. Next !
Foley's Honey and Tar cures
the cough caused by attack of la
grippe. It heals the lungs. Sold
by all dealers.
Ihrain.
Beit Wineganlner nnd lady
friend, of Clear Ridge, attended
preaching at tbis place Wednesday
evening.
W. M. Wagner unJ family, of
Clear Ridge, spent Snturd:iy at
Harrison Wagner's.
Epbraim Mellott is on the war
path with his ponies.
George 'Schooley. of Licking
Creek, was helping J. E. Lyon
last week.
Miss Sarah llockensinith, who
lias been sick for some time, is re
ported no better.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kirk nnd
son Howard, nnd Miss Margret
Golden, of Wells Valley, spent
Sunday ut M. L. Kirk's.
The protracted meeting closed
at Fuirview M. E. church, Sunday
evening.
A NKiMT ALARM.
Worse than an alarm of lire at
uight is the brassy cough of
croup, which sounds like the chil
dren's death knell aud it meaus
death unless something is done
quickly. Foley's Honey aud Tar
never fails to give instant relief
and quicklycures the worst forms
of croup. Mrs. P. L. Cordier, of
Manninglon, Ky., writes: "My
three-year-old girl had a severe
case of croup; the doctor said she
could not live. I got a bottle of
Foley's Honey and Tar, the first
dose gave quick lchef and saved
her life." Refuse substitutes.
Sold by all dealers.
l'lcasant Kldc.
Mrs. Morgan Deshong is on the
sick list, and Mrs. 1). P. Deshong
is still very poorly.
The sale at Mrs. Margaret Mel
lott's last Saturday was well at
tended. Levi Sklles has purchased
through (eo. C. Deshong, the
Harry F. Mellott farm in Belfast
tow nship. Consideration 1, !".".
J. Cal. Maun, the Big Cove
miller, attended the sale last Sat
urday. George S. Mellott has purchased
a tine young horse. Now, be care
ful, girls; a new buggy and a horse
who will be the lucky one?
D. (i. Shives and W. S. Strait
were in Everett recently.
Rev. W. M. II;iitii and wife spent
Friday night at Morgan Deshong's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lako, Miss
Alto and Margaret, attended the
funeral of Ira Peck at Oakley last
Wednesday.
James Hollenshead is building a
new granary and hog pen.
Died, Sunday night, January 15,
l'.H)", infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. Logue Shives.
George Morton and Michael
Mellott are getting out a line lot
of ties.
John M. Lake has sold his farm
to Mrs. Sarah Funk. John says
he is going to move in with Mor
gan Deshong the rest of the win
ter. Do not think because there were
no items from this place in the
Nkws for Jan. 25 and Feb. 1st
that the correspondent is dead, for
he is always around and can give
a good account of himself at tiny
old time.
pixlliar Disappearance.
J. D. Runyan, of Butlerville, O.,
laid the peculiar disappearance
of his painful sy my tons of indi
gestion and biliousness to Dr.
King's New Life Pills. He says :
"They are a perfect remedy f(r
dizziness, sour stomach, headache,
constipation, etc." Guaranteed
at Trout's drug store, price 25c.
UNITED STATES CATHOLICS.
Official Directory of Church in America
Just Issued.
The official directory of the
Catholic church iu America has
just been issued, and shows a to
tal population of Catholics in the
United States of 12,402,002.
The figures for Pennsylvania,
comprising the dioceses of Phila
delphia, Altooua, Erie, Harris
burg, Pittsburg, Scranton, total
as follows: Clergy, 1,5597, number
of churches, i)14; seminaries, 8;
students, 387; colleges for boys,
H for girls, 32; parochial schools,
ijdo, children attending, llfl,d08;
orphan asylums, 20; orphans, 2,
0'JH; charitable institutions, ft);
occupants, 129,53(12; Catholic pop
ulation, 1,220,800.
TO CURE A COLD IN 0ME DAV
Take Laxative Bromjb Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. E
W. Grov j'a signature is on each
box. 25c
DEALING!
"Delays Arc
Corsets, gloves, veil
ings, embroideries,
neck-wear, ladies'
sweaters, knit under
wear, Superb line of
black dress jjoods.
MILLINERY
Mourning milli
nery a specially.
Infant caps
and wraps,
Fur collar
ettes mark
ed down to
1.25.
1 j yd wide
bcotch cloth
at UK per
yd. All colors.
The "Bert"
read y-to-wcar
skirts.
Host trade prices for Kjrrs and Poultry.
T, J. WIENER, HANCOCK, AID.
PUBLIC SALE
- OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1905
Ity vtrlm ut an order of tin: Orphans Court I
of I-'ultou t'imiity. Hie umlciMiMieil. uilii'luiMra- i
lor of the tHiute of John M. UnU't'. luto of
Hnmh CriM'U township, FuJLon county, I'a.. do-
ceust'rt, will sell ut public mile ut the lute nsl- ,
Uftii't of the UiM-eriVnl. one m'le north of Km- (
uiuvilie. lln followiiiK UmllMutr. to wit : Th !
MANSION 1
I 7 "S
Alt M, CONTAINING
ACRfiS
more or lrs, and mljoiulnw Iitmls of (,'. I, lilx-
sdii, Henry Slmw. .Mrs. K M. Joilsrc, JJiuiMUli
MfKlhMn. inifl F. M. r,nli'i Thi' furrii proper
coutuitis. ;. iiers m-mly all of which isi'Uiun-d
und iti trood stiiti of cultivation The improve
tiifDts nrt it (.'( id two-iind-ii-hiilf story
I- IV f fY E DVABLLING
I
Munli Hum. iironhed. Corncribs, aud other
necessary outtviildiiik'. The place is well wa
W'N.vl, und there K a never failing Nprlnn near
the door. There iN on the farm an orchard of i
excellent fruit. The reumltiimr 10o ucrex in j
mountu'u land udjolulni; the home tract and
covered with t(nder.
Sale tie-ins ut 1 o clock 1. M.
. TKK.MS ;- Ten per ocni. of hid nudity of sale
oue-thlrd, ineludimr the ten .vr cent, hu ooiillr
matlon of hale, and the. residue In twoetial
annual payments from date of uotitlruiatlon,
with Interest .
KKANK M. LOl KJ ,
SN-Ofi. AdmlnUirator.
PMJLIC SALE
- OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
ON TIU KSOAY, ! l-lili L'AH V 2.1, 11105
lty virtue of an oruvr of the Orphans' Court
of Fnltou county, the umlfrsluned administra
trix of the estate of Kva C. Kckeit, late of Tod
towuship. Fulton county, I'a , deceased, will
Nell at the late residence of the decedent on
the Chunibersh'ir Turnpike, uhout two miles
euMt of McConnell.shtirtf. the following Real
Khtate, to wit: The undivided one-half Inter
est in
130 AOIVfcLSS
OF MOUNTAIN LAND
lylntf on the western slope of Tuseuroiu moun
tain ulont; the Turnpike part Iu Ayr. and part
in Tod township -adjoining land of (ieoiye C,
SeottV iielrn MufMiin'ri heirs, 1'eter Flnill und
others. This land U well covered with Oak
and Pine timber eiisilv accessible.
Alo, as adiiilnistiatri:: c. t, a. of the estate
of Christopher KuktMt, lute of Tod township,
Fulton county. 1'a., deceased, by virtuejof the
Kaine power in her vested, the undersigned will
sell at the same time umljpluoe the
MMNBIOIN TWACT
containing .' iieres and IK) perches all cleared
and under cultivation. The improemcnt-sareu
lli story
LOG HOUSE
weittherboarded. and contains four rooms;
stable and other outbuildings. This property
Is well watered, aud contains au
ABUNDANCE OF FRUIT
trees aud vrape vines In line beadus.' condition.
Sale lieclns ut - o'clock p. in
TKP.MS: Twentv-llve per cent, of bid when
property Ik knocked down: one-half, pjcludiUK
the twenty-live per cent , upon eoniU-inutinn of
of sale, and the tistance in one year with inter
est from continuation.
1 1 "5. SUPHI A (JUKSS.
Desirable Mill Property
at Private Sale.
On nccount of Impaired health. Hie uuder
slKDed ofejs ut private nUi the ive'.j known
mill property one mile w est of Fraulilin Mills
po.-i-.inice. Jilion coi iuy. I'a. The mlli U
fttinlpped with the latest improved machinery,
Including a new Fuus (lasollne engine for use
when tbeie tw u searelty of waier. To the
property oeloni(s utMttit HO ucren or land, of
whUdi uboi t -ft l cleared the bulance eoered
with ood timber. The Improvements urea
(food hIx room dwelling, stable nnd other oul
IhiIUIIuj.. TKHMS : One hulf cash, uud urranijemcuu
to suit purchiiserouh'ilauoe. Possession M'lven
llrst of April.
OlMtKKT J. MKr,U)TT,
FrunUlin Mills. !.(.
Ha.
Administratrix's Notice.
N'ttlM N httvt' Ktvij, ihul lettrK of tul
miuitraiioit hi the ttuiM of Mi. I'.vu ('utin:
rintf KuJ.ui'i hi 1 ii( Tod towiisbl!, Koliou uonn.
ty. ilei'i-UMiil, lii,iiu' liK'iu Ki'imteil to tlitiun
(trHik'iiiut, hv tlu toKlNt;r of b'oW n
county, Notice U Itcrcliv K'vtHi to ull ihtkoiim
liulf litfd to '.uld si ule Lomukn iiitnuvliuti'p iy
UUMil. tlUtl tliOMt! hHVllIK cllUI(Jftll(lOUst I III! Silllte
to pri'HiMit llicm lo llio lllilU'l'sUheU. duly uu
ttiHutlouied for 4Hili'iiiciii,
MHS. HOl'HIA tlUKS.S,
tliireou St.,
Dcn.ai. . Vc:rk,
Notice.
Notice i limeby K'veii that my wife,
Annio K. i'ugcv, hurf left iiy lied and
bourd "without just fuiisi', and I here
by warn nil iMTHuim not to trust her on
my account an I H1 pay uu dubts of
her c-onlrai'tlnjf.
J. MILTON UNOK,
(it, Mc('(iynn!lHbiiiy.
I J. WIENER,
Hancock, Md.
Dangerous
See the closing out
stock "cut prices" on
ladies' and misses
coats. Perfect styles.
Muslin, canton llan
nel, flannelettes, cal
icoes, eiderdown,
gingham, table linen,
towels and toweling,
4
Greatest bargains ever of-
fered from now until the
1st of March, as we will
not cany any hats over.
They must ,u'o regardless
of cost.
Tam-o-shanters 40c; baby
oapsjtrom 10c up; stock
ing kg caps, 2ic; corsets
at cost. Ribbons troni lc
per yard up. Ribbons, re
duced irom 40c a yard to
30c; also, from 25c to 20c
per yard.
Come, examine goods,
and get prices. You are
welcome.
Opposite PoHt-utilcc.
Airs. A. F. Little,
McConnellsburg.
VALUABLE FARM
and
MILL PROPERTY
At Private Sale.
The undersigned, on account of ad
vancing years, aud a desire to retire
from the activo management of busi
ness alia Irs, oil'erti ut private sale big
Farm, and Mill Property, situate 4i
miles north of Hancock, Md., and i
mile north ot Warfordsbursr, Pa.
THE FARM
contains 150 ACRES of finest qual
ity of IJMESTONK LAND, nearly all
of which is cleared and in high state
of cultivation. The improvements
consist of TWO GOOD FRAME
DWKLLING IIOUSKS, GOOD HAUN
and other outbuildings.
THE MILL
as to st.o, condition, locution, large
custom, and improved muchinery, is
one of the most desirable mill proper
ties in the county. Tho Baltimore &
Ohio railroad, and also tho Wubash,
are only 4.J miles distant, and the new
B. At O "cut-olT" will bo within three
quarters of a inllo of the mill. The
mill is right in tho heart of a rich fer
tile section ot country, und is provided
with first class steam power to supple
ment in a dry time tho usually line
water supply.
This property will be SOLD AT A
BARGAIN, and ON KASY TERMS.
For further particulars inquire of
BALTUS STIGERS,
Warfordsburg, Pa.
or
FRANK P. LYNCH, Agent,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Adminisrator's Notice.
LrtterH of uilmlulstrutliiu on the -siutof
Min. Susiiu ij. I iut rlutti of McCouiiulUliurtf.
1' (lil'iiiiHiiiiiLv l'u.,ili'iviiM'il, huvilit! Imniiifi'tiiil
eU liy the Hewl-,lr of WilUfor Fulton uouuiy,
to tlie HUliorlliei', whoso posloftW'tj uiIiIi'hhk Ik
Mi-t'onui'llsliurf. Fullou Oount.v.l'u.,tt I perxon
who ure luilt'liuil to 1)10 huid miuto wlifpleiifce
umkB puyiurfiii, mill tnosu ImMng elulQiawill
orestjtit, tht-u, to
liKO. II. 1MNIKI.S.
1'IIAS. NESHIT,
Ailuilnlstrutor.K, o. t. u.
MoConncHttlnirK, 1'u.
rXWUTOK'H NOTIi:.-l,al, will uutl teum
i- iunt. ol Duvld ilicfii, lulu nf VVHIm town
hl. Kill I. in county. l'fUiiF,ylviilii. (temmtied.
l.t'tterM le-.tuiiiiMiltir.v uu tlu nhov extuoj
llHVlllK lffll VIllUliHl III III" UllllcT-UlH'll. Ull
piMKiniK ju'l.'iMiMl iu thu Huid e,iiii Ht-d re '
qui'sttsil lo umlitt imyuii'iit, und llio.4, tiuvlus f
ululniH to pritveul IIhi Huuie without UWny to J
A. S. l-jnv Aims, CxKiiinor. I
I '.fi F.ulil, l'u.
por Sale at Trout's drug store.
"Ask for the 1905
Millinery
k
LIRE
Is What You Make It.
We can help you to make your's a pleasure. Cold
weather is coming and you will want a new
stove. 40 different patterns now in stock
from 2.00 up to 525.00 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
wear. But a store
carries.
!We have 'just received a
week, many of them
est Parisians styles.
LADIES' COATS
in Brown, Tan, Castor, etc. They are beau
ties. Also, the latest things in Ladies' Skirts.
You want 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
less or Black Powder Shells.
CLAY PARK,
vThree Springs, Pa.
Good Values
SPRING
GOODS
now for
SALE
SHOES
For
Ladies.
Harrisburg Shoes
Owing to our Shoe Department being
for our spring line, we will give a reduction of 10 per cent, on all shoes
bought from us this month.
We have nothing in this line but the famous Harrisburg Shoes for ladies,
misses and children, a new up-to-date stock. We also have a nice line
of men's, boy's and youth's shoes which we include in this sale.
For
Ladies
Hosiery
Let us show you this line of good
Walking
Ws have over fifty styles to select from, and have niado a reduction of 20 per
cent, as wo wish to close out this line before our spring styles come In.
Ladies' muslinwear,
gowns, corset covers,
drawers und skirts.
American Beauty
Corsets.
invisible Lacing
corsets.
J. K. Johnston
Read These Prices.
MEN'S CLOTHING.
Heavy work coats 41.40
Dress coats and vests $4,00
Good Biiigle coats $2.75
Cord pants lined through $1,75
Youth's cord punts lined through $1.50
Boys' cord knee pants 50c
Mon's black worsted suits $.40
Men's fine clay worsted suits $4.85
Men's business suits, extra good $5
Men's fancy dress suits $S,50
Men's 18 ox. clay worsted suits $10
Men's dress overcoats $5
Men's fine dress overcoats $8
Men's ulsters 48 Inchos long $((
Men's ulsters 50 inches long $8.50
Men's storm overcoats $0
Men's sweaters, extra heavy $1 .
Men's heavy plush caps 40c
Men's heavy lleeced shirts and drawer
25c; extra heavy 40c
10 doz. soft-fronts shirt Just received,
(the $1 kind) 50c
C'unvus gloves 10c
Goat 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
Boys' high cut shoes $1.25
Boys' high cut Box calf shoes 2.
Boys' flueced shirts and drawers 25c;
All stylos and oolors in outing cloths, giilnea cloth, and eott'on of all kinds
Beautiful silk shirts waist patterns and, cloth for jacket suits. AH grades
of blankets from COo to $it per pair. ' Carpels aud straw mattings.
J. K. JOHNSTON,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
DYSPEPSIA CORE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
TlM 11.00 bottlaconuln i'H Vmailht trial flu, which for SO cont
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Jas. 6. Turner & Co.,
Hancock, Vd.
Children's toques 25o
Children's Tamoshantors 50e
Men's wool overshirts . 50c' and $.
Boys' sweaters 50 and 8")c
LADIES' CLOTHING.
Pretty capes
Brocade capes
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Cloth capes 27 inches long $2.25
Black jackets 3
Tan Melton jackets $:,25
Extra line Melton juckets $
Extra flue black juckets $7 and $
Beautiful fur scarf 75c, $1, $1.50, $2,
$2.50, $4.50.
MulTs to match $1, $1.50, $2
Tailor made skirts $2
Tailor mado heavy gray cloth $2.75
1 ailor made heavy black cloth $.1.50
Tailormade blue, brown and gray $5
Ladies' fascinators 25 and 50c
Ladles' Hoods .' 50c
Ludies' mittens 10, 15 and 2r.o
Ludies' beautiful Golf glove 25o
Ludies' Box calf shoes 1 25
Ladies' fine kid dress shoe $2
Ladles' knit underskirts 50c
Ladies' bltick underskirts $1
Ludies' undervests und 'drawers 22o
Children's uniou suits 25o
Children's shoes 50c, 75c, andl,
COMPANY. CHICAGO. IIT
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