The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 01, 1905, Image 8

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    Fewer gallons; wears longer;
Devoo.
ITiiaton at SuHilln pays 22n h
I'.w. for eggs; 2iklb. for lnittwr
Alox SUijijKT, el' Iliiri iNonvilk-,
waa iu towu a few hours last Sat
urday. Aaron Stoele has beeu confined
to his home the' past week by a
serious attack of la gripinj.
Huston at Saltillo pays J.'2c a
doz. for eggs; 20c .lb. for butter
Dr. Tom Park and sister, Miss
Nell, of Fannettsburg, who had
been spending a few days the
guests of J. Walker Johnston's
family in the Cove, returned to
their home Monday.
A liquid cold cure and the only
Cough Syrup which rawes the
bowels works all the cold out of
the system is Kennedy's Laxa
tive Honey and Tar. Clears the
head and throat and makes weak
lungs strong. Uest for croup,
whooping cough, etc. Children
love it. Sold by Stouteagle &
Bro.
C. K. Stunkard and wife, of
Stewart Station, Pa., spent the
past two weeks visiting Mrs.
Stunkard s parents, Joseph Pal
mer and wife, at Newton Hamil
ton, Pa.
Howard Truax, of Gem, who
had beeu doing some carpenter
work in town for ex-Treasurer
George B. Mellott, called at the
News office a few minutes last
Thursday.
A cough syrup which drives a
cold out of the system by actingj
as a cathartic on the bowels is of
fered in Kennedy's Laxative Hon
ey and Tar. Uletrs the throat,
strengthens the lungs and bron
chial tubes. The mother's friend
and the children's favorite. Best
for croup, whooping cough, etc.
Sold by Stouteagle & Bro.
Wilbur Sipes, who is employed
as brakeman on the Reading rail
road at Harris burg, has been
spending a week's vacation at the
home of his mother, Mrs. H. P.
Skipper, of this place.
Harvey Strait, of Saluvia, Nel
lie Palmer, of Sipes Mill, Edward
Sv.ope, PieasantKidge, and Daisy
trait, of Saluvia, spent Satur
day in McConnellsburg, and at
tended the tournament.
O. B. Duulap, wife, and their
little sou, James G. Blaine, and
Jacob Bricker and son Norman,
returned to their home at Cnam
bersburg Monday, after having
spent a few days among relatives
in this county.
Do not be deceived by counter
foils when you buy Witch Hazel
Salve. The name of E. C. De
Witt & Co. is on every box of the
genuine. Piles iu their worst
for ru will soon pass away if you
will apply DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve night and morning. Best
for cuts, burns, boils, tetter, ec
zema, etc. Sold by Stouteagle &
Bro.
Geo. W. Gilbert and wife, of
Upton, were guests of Albert
Harr and wife, near town, last
Thursday night. On Friday, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert went down to
Thompson to v:sit among the lat
ter's relatives and friends.
Howard Skipper, who is era
ployed with the Landis Tool Com
pany at Waynesboro, for some
time, was home a few days dur
ing the past week, Mr. Skipper
has under contemplation the re
moving of his family to that town.
Nature needsonly a Little Early
Hi -or now and then to keep the
bowels clean, the liver active, aud
the system free from bile, head
aches, constipation, etc. The fam
ous little pills "Early Risers" are
pieasent in effect and perfect in
action. They never gripe or sick
en, but tone and strengthen the
liver and kidneys. Sold by
Stouteagle & Bro.
Pleasant Groe was in It.
In naming the churches that
were represented in the "Pound
Party" given Rev. Powers at
Needmore a few evenings ago, we
'unintentionally omitted the Pleas
ant Grove church, which to then?
was great injustice, as they were
among the foremost in attend
ance and enthusiasm. We very
cheerfully make the correction.
A QUARANTEKD CUKE FOK PILES.
Itching, blind, bleeding or pro
truding piles. Druggists refund
money if Pazo Ointment fails to
cure any case, no matter of how
longstanding, in 6 to 11 days.
First application gives ease and
rest 50c. If your druggisthasn't
it send 50c in stamps and it will
be forwarded post-paid by Pans
Mediciue Co., St. Louis, Mo,
GOO SAVE THE COMMON
WEALTH. PROCLAMATION
GENERAL ELECTION
WHKKKAS. in and by nn act of the (Jrticnil
A.iKembiy of the C'onunoDweiilth of Penmyliral
nla. entitled, "An sot relating to the election
within thin Commonwealth," paused the IBth
day of June. Anno Domini 1MH, and amended
the Srd day of June Anno Domini IWW. It l
made the duty of the Sheriff of every county
within the Commonwealth toulve puhltcnntlve
of the (ieneral Kleutions Bnd In uch notices to
enumerate the officer to be elected and trlvea
list or all the nomination made, and designate
the plaee at which the election in to b held.
THF.KKKOKE,
1. J AMKS U. AI.KX ANKKK. High Sheriff of
the county of Full. in. do hereby make known
and give this PUHIJC NIVl'ICK to the Electors
of the county of Fulton, that on
The First Tuesday ftcr ths First Monday
of November next, being the 7th day of
the month
A lieneral Election will be held at the several
Flection Districts established by law In said
County, aud as published below.
OFFICERS TO HE ELECTED.
ONE PEK8DN to fill the office of State Treas
urer of Peiuunlvanla.
ONE PERSON to rill the oirtce of Judge of the
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
THREE PERSONS to nil the office of Judge
ot the Superior Court of Pennsylvania
ONE PERSON to fill the office of Asaoeiate
Judge of Fulton county. Pemiaylvauia.
ONE PERSON to nil the office of District At
torney of Fulton county, Pennsylvania.
ONE PERSON to HM the office ( Prolhono.
tary, Register and Recorder, and Clerk ot the
Courts of Fulton county, Peimsjlvanla
TWO PERSONS to fill the office of Connty
Commissioner of Fulton county, Pennsylvania.
TWO PERSONS to All tlie office ol County
Auditor ol Fulton county, Pennsylvania.
1 have enumerated the officers to be elected
and here publish the following list of CANDI
DATES certified hy the Secretary of Stute
and County CummlsKouers.
STATE TREASURER
(Mark One)
Republican
,1. Lee Plummer
Citizens
J. Lee Plummer
Democratic
William H. Merry
Prohibition
William 11. Berry
Independence
William H. Berry
Lincoln
William H. Berry
Socialist
Robert H. Klngler
Socialist Labor
E. J Drugmand
JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT
(Mark One)
Republican
John Stewart
Democratic
John Htrwart
Prohibition ,
tlolin .Stewart
Independence
John Stewart
Citizen
John Stewart
Liuoln
John Stewart
Socialist
Kdward Kupplnger
Socialist Labor
K. K. Mark.ry
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
(Mark Three)
Republican
Char lei E. Ulce
Clti ens
Char I en K. Uic
Lincoln
Char le K. Rice
Republican
Juniei A. bearer
Citizen
J amen A. Beaver
Lincoln ,
J a me A. Heaver
Republican
(iiiorge B. Orlady
Cittfim
iieurgt It. Orludy
Lincoln
George B. rladT
Democratic
Juhn R. Head
Independence
John B. Head
Prohibition
Homer L. Caat'e
Social ittt
Frederick L. Hwarti
Socialite
Augh Ayreft
Social iU
Cornell)) K. Foley
Hoc la I Ut Labor
A. A. Grant
Socialist Labor
8. R. Hager
Social Ut Labor
H.Mptttal
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
(Mark One.)
Republican
ObeU T. MelUitt
Democratic
1. T. Humbert
Prohibition
J. W. Johimtou
PR0TH0N0TARY, REGISTER AND RE
CORDER AND CLERK OF THE COURTS.
(Mark One.)
Democratic
George A. HarrU
Prohibition
Geo. W. Hay
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
(Mark One.)
Democratic
Georgt B. Daniel
COUNTY COMMISSION.
Mnwk Two) J
. 1 '
Republican
Jaiuct-A. JackMtn
Maniiml A. Kiwtilt
Democratic
William G. Davla
Maiuuel C, llracey
Prohibition
Henry Wolf
CU'venner
S. M.
COUNTY AUDITOR
(Mark Two.)
Republican
Charlt C. Hots
W. Grant Wink
DemojjjiJic
David H. Mycin
Aaron M. GArland
Prohibition
George W. KeMner
C. J. Rrewer
I i.In hrrt'bv tn:ilf tthnu u unit ti e notin.
that the pIium or hlclin the nforwaid election
In ttie severul tmr,Mij.'i. utid township within
id eoiintv tire hh follows,, to wit:
The Flentors of A vr township to meet nl the
Public Srhool Ilou-e tienr Wet-strr Mills.
The Klretors nt Ib-thrl township to meet at
the Publje School House ut Wui rortlstmrtf. In
nuid township -
The Fleet fin of Helf:it townstiip to meet tit
the pluee lately ttxed for s:i!d purpose, to wit:
The frame bnildiinf near to the late residence
of iVnnis Mellott.
The Kleetors nf llrush Creek township to
meet at the pluee lately lived lor said purpose,
to wit: the carpenter -hop of C. C, Mellott. :t
Fmmuvilie. In Haul township -
The Kleetors of Dublin township to meet in
EftHt room on tirst tioor of bulhtinu nearly o
posite M. s- Wilts Hotel, on lands ol Kuifi Wilt
iu Fort Littleton-
The KleetorM of Llektntr Creek township to
meet ut the plaee lately llxed for that purpose,
to wit; Jutmi.. Metler K hotel, liurrisouvillu -
The FJeetors of Taylor townshi) to meet ut
the place lately llxed for that purpose, to wit:
J. V . Cuteliall's store rot mi. In said township
The KleetoiN of Tod township to meet ut the
DouKlaa School House. In said township
The Fleet ors of Thompson tov nship to meet
nt Cell t re School House. No. iu said tow u
nhip The Fleetors of MeConnellshiirir Horou'.'h to
meet at the place lutely tixetl for that piirpose.
to wit: The Commissioner' oilice ut the Court
House in said Donnish -
The Fleet or of 1'nion towtisitip to meet at
the place lately fixed for Niiid purpose, to u ft :
George Scrciver' earpeuter shop. neurGeortre
Schetrompf s store, in said town-hip
The Fleetors of Wells township to meet at
the school house, near the Methodist church,
in said township
Kvery person excepting .hi-1 Ice of the Peace
who shall hold any oim-e or nppoinriuent ol
profit or trust under the ( iovenunent ot the
Cnited States or of this State, or of tmyeitv
or Incorptiratcd district, whet he: a com mi i oil
ed otticer or mheru i-e. a suIhhiI iiate otth-er i
Uk'ent. who i-. or shall be. employed under the
letri-lative. executive or jiuliciary depn rt tin-in
of this State or ot t he Ciut ed St ;i i e-. or ot a in
city or IneorpornieudNt rict.and al-o t hat e -i
piember of Coii(.'ii-s and of the State Leii-la-ture.
and of the select or common council ot
any city or comtiii ioner- of unv incorporated
dl-.tHct, is tiy luw incaoalile of IioWSihl' or exer
cising, at t he san.e 1 Hat-, t lie olilce or appoiid
mem of .liaU'i. Inspector or Clerk of any fic
tion of tin.- Com mon u call h: and no ln-pceioi
Jiak'e. or other oillcer of any such electun..
shall be eligible to any otlicc to he thcu voted
for, except that of nu election oiliccr.
)K VoTKRS
gf!ALIKICATIlN
Fvery male eitien tweuly-one years of mre
possess! ur the tolloaimr iiialiticatious. -hall be
entitled to vole at all elections: First, lie shah
have been a cit ieriof t he Cuited St atesat lca-t
one mouth. S nu. he shall have resided In
the State one year (or if. having previously been
a ijualitled elector or native born cittzeu of the
State, he shuil have removed therefrom and re
turned, within six months) immediately or l-
luu the electiou. Third. I ic shall have resided
in the electiou district where he shall oiler to
vote at least two month- immediately preced
ing the election. Fourth. If t eutv-t'w o veins
of aire or upwards he shall have paid within
two years a State or Comity tax, which shall
have beeu assessed at least two months und
paid ut least one mouth before th election.
Stute Constitution, Article " J 1 1, Section, I.
Given under my hand, ut my ottice. In the
borough of Mci 'onnellshuiv. the -Jlth day of
October. A. 1. Ilto-V and oT the indcpendciiceol
the I'nited Stute-. the otic hundred aud
thirty.
j a.mks ;. ALi:xA'i.;;..
Sheriff.
ENGINE WANTED
AND
MILES FOR SALE.
A 10 or V2 a. P. Eogiue wanted
in good condition at a baraiD.
Give full description including
make, number, condition and low
est cash price and where it can
be seen at work.
12 Missouri mules and mule
colts, It) Steers, 75 tons ot line
hay and a lot of corn for salo at
Warfordsburg, Pa.
Address
T. D. Kichakds,
Germautown, Md.
Or call on
II. K. Makklev,
Warfordsburg, Pa.
15
15
NEW
BUGGIES
and
WAGONS
at
Cost and Carriage
This U do jokfi. I have l." briiml
new FALLING-I'i l' lil'GGIKS
and WAGONS on hand, and I
have decided to close out every one
of them ut, cost and freight hi or
der to till up with
SLEIGHS S 6
AND
CUTTERS
for winter.
I ineiin just what 1 Siy, and i
you mean business come to see me
W. R. EVANS,
II ust out own. Pa-.
for chiiiirtns J-ft, jurt. JiIq ovutu
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PEIiHYROYAL PILLS
AT .
LLiJ uOft.'-'f 111 Hi'.i ii4
Its a"? '""""" ' ..i our iirtiit,
l M-IHl 4. , ,, ,,,, ariru, li.ljJ
cmcBai.Tii c;iuiot. no i
im, ihi I.A., jr.
Ribbons Opening sntts
MILLINERY
Our vuriely of Trimmed and Uiit'rliniiiod Hats, Felt Hats, Velvet Hats,
Silk Huts, Patent Leather Hats, exceeds and excels in Htylo
and quality any pust season.
'' Miitchlpss line of Trimmings, Ostrii.-h TipH, Utrich Flumes, VVin(8,
Ornaments, l'om Pons, Silk and Velvet Flowers and Foliage.
All the Newest Weaves
IN DRESS GOODS
Melhrov. Strtr., Mohair, Whip Cords. Shepherd Cheek Mohairs,
Itioa l 'Hi!i ull colors, Panama Cloth, Kairi Cloth. Meautiful
Shirt Waist Material.
FALL UNDERWEAR '
Ladies and Children
lit wry, l''ntroiii.ery, Dress Trimmings, Neck Wear,
G laves, j insertions, Gerraantown Yarn. Hetts.
T. J. WIENER,
Hancock. Md.
PVrt
11 and Winter Millinery.
Misses,
We have just received a full line of Ladies',
( und Children's Fall and Winter Hats.
i Special Values in Trimmed
OiTci Ready-to-Weat" Hots
t I'ntrinimed Hats. We have a variety of the newest
V ' shapes, lare drtss styles, jilain felt and velvet, in all
tie- leading colors.
I teady-to-wear Hats. Choice assortment of stylos and
shapes. tetter trimmed hats than ever and more to
i sleet fro in.
Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, and note
prices and quality.
I Luemma M. Laidig,
Hustontown, Fa.
i Opposite Post-olllce.
Rouss Racket Store.
Prices for court week.
Double bitid aves ."ij, 75 and H,"ic
Single bitted axes 50c
10-in Steel carpenter pincers 25c
1 --in sliocinr pincers 48 and 55c
Horse rasps lii, 10, 22, and 25c
Horse stioe nails
2-ft rules
Carpet t acks
Hold fast shoe nails
Lony traces
Halter chain
Ucpair links
M ica axle reese
Horse shoe hummers
lie lb.
H, 10 and '28c
lc
3c
48, 58 and "0c
15, 1!) and 2:k
H and 10c a do.
8 and 2:(c
20 and 23c
3 corner files
8-in Hat files
10-in flat files
Tea spoons
Table spoons
Butcher knives
Corn buskers
Hatchet handles
Steel hatchets
Single-tree clips
Double-tree clips
3 and 4c
8 and !lc
10 and 12c
(ic set
12c set
13 to 2)e
3 to 20c
4c
35 and 48c
13c set
24c
Cobbler, sets 3 last and stand, 1 hutu
iner, 3 awls and haudles. 2 packages
of nails and 1 knife 45c
V e now have all of our winter Underwear in and was fortunate In
getting the same one that we handled last year at the same price. Our
men's underwear weighs HI ounces to the' shirt, and costs you 43 cents
each or 85 cents per suit, These are goods that are sold every year
at 50c. The reason wo can sell It at this price Is J,hat we buy by the
case. Last year we bought a .'ill dozen case and then we had
to order again and we had J dozen to carry over. If you haven't try
ed this try it ttiis winter, und tho ladies that we mentioned we have
showed it to a great many people und they suy they have never seen
as good one for anything like that price. Don't not It into your head
that this is a 25c one selling for 24c, it is not.
Clothing ! Clothing !
We have made a speciul effort this year on Clothing. Our sales
have lieeu increasing in this line and this certainly will cause any per
son to work the harder. All that we have space to say is that we can
knock them all out, for where we sell once we caa soli again. If you
want an overcoat we have them. Oh, yes, we forgot to say anything
about our boys underwear. It is heavier than ever and only costs
the same us before, 24c. FolJ, window shades 8c; brass rods complete,
e.
Respectfully,
HULL & BENDER,
Proprietors,
FUVELL'S
sri'K.ltlOK HAMIAIIKS
VYI1ITK KOH OATAI.OCH'K.
i.i. I'll, stuck I Mis Tnlinorn
AlIiili.Ml.NAl.Sl l-l'OltlKllH nUOOtd
SlMOMI (1 ST., rilllailclplllH, J".
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XKUUTOK'S NOT1CK.-
VAillinory
We are now ready to show you a
fuil line of Fall and Winter Milli
nery Guilds. We do not claim to
have the largest line of any in the
couiilv: but we do claim to have the
AotM'.e 1h IllTullV sivHtl ffiitt. IflttMrM tH.rui..uni
my lmvii hum riitoil (u the unilcmluiieU uiiui
the r!ii(e of Cuurud (iliulr, .Sr., lute ofAyi
towimhiii. Kiiliuii count", Pu.. duceuscU.
Any immoim having cluliua uKulnst nuldeKtiit
will iruni!iii tle-iu imipeily uulhenliculeil for
witluiumit.miU tliuiwowliiKilietiuiiie wIIIuIhuw
call unit Hfjiiio.
TOIllASOLAZIEIt,
W. 11. NKI.SON,
. W Kxeoutors.
Rule on Heirs.
Cheapest
- quality considered.
Don't fail to come and see our
goods before buying elsewhere.
We can, and will, save you mon
ey. Thanking the public for past
patronugu, I am yours for business.
Nellie Dawney,
Hustontown, Pa.
(Successor to Annie K. Dawney. )
Administratrix's Notice.
Niitk' U hi'H't'V iftvMii, thitt lfllterH of ad
rnlui-itriiiidn on lh t'stut.t of Unvlrl U. Kvuii-
lulu of U;Uust township. Kultua ouuu
lv. ottcfiuti'tl, hu vtiiif been knintutl to the uu
ilerhirHMl. v thi lUmtkiur of Knit u
i'onDt v, NothtH h li'Ti'liy kIvmij to Mil per-MittM
ln(lr'tt(Ml to suitl ttlirlt) lo iiiuUe lionieUiiiU'puy
intuit, und iIiomi tiuvlhtf t:IiiliiiHiKitiu.-(l thtHume
to nt. th'iu to ilio umlui'hiKued, duly uu-
thtut H-uLtn lor Nf it lulllllt.
UAUUJFTKVANS.
Ksta i kiik John p. Ki kicut. i.atib of Tod
TuwNMIII', Kn.'iuN ;oIMl'Vt PKNNHVLVANIA.
Hit KASKO.
To ( utliitiifit, I nt rmurrled with Matthew
Mcl.Mlf. residing Iu WuviiHtNtro. Friiiiklin
COUIIlV. Pll : Soilhla. illLKrniiirrUd wtlh Aflt.m
I lire-. rHKidliiK in Yirk, York i-uunty, la.; Au
! nit, imrriimrrliitl wlih John Jvline, resldlnw ut
j Full,, l- riiiikliu nuuiitv. Pa : Jotm Kdwurd
! Hh'-puifl, resiutui unknown; William Kcltvaitl
i Sht uaid John !. ShAparU, Muiurot S., Inter
I n.ii'iu-il liii Henjumlu A (Jiiiuou: und Harriet
i Sheimrd all of Troy, N. Y.; William Cullen
1 I'untiuiu. reKlillntf In l auoahter. Pa , uud 1'hll
fp K. hhfpurd. renldeuce unknown.
' You iiinl all other person ItitereNted, lire
; h'KH'V uotllled to appear In ouuu court Iu Mo
; i onnt;Hst)iiiK. Fnltoueounty. Pa.. onThurMduy
the th day of November, Hum, aud aooept or
I refuse the rti'il HMtute of Him Maid deenaried al
j the vuluutlou returned or inuk hldn on the
! same, or show euiiKe why the name nhull not
lie hum o'i yunr ueuleot or ref umu! to auoept
the N.iuiu.
J.U. ALKXANI'KH.
Oet. r, linn, 81. hheilff. :
CLAY PARK.
i;5s
I offer to you the
World's Best Bargains.
$400 PIANOS at $300.
$125 ORGANS at $62. SO.
$90 " " $45.
$75 " " $37. 50.
$20 Drop-Head Sewing Machine at
15 dollars each.
Heating Stoves, wood or coal at $3 to
$20 each. Cook Stoves $13 to $30
each. Enterprize Sausage Grinders and
StufTers at $8 per set, large size.
Ladies' Long Coats
$5 to $20 each. A beaut jful line of La
dies Hats at 1-2 the regular price.
Men's Long Overcodts worth $9 at
$4.50.
A line of Dress Suits that cannot be ex
celled in the county either in style or price.
Our Furniture Department is complete
and contains the most beautiful line of
' fancy Enameled Beds and Upholstered
Couches and Rockers ever offered in this
community.
I have six buildings filled with every
thiugyou need to eat, use or wear at low
er prices than you can buy elsewhere.
Clay Park,
Three Springs, Pa.
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J..K. Johnston's.
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We have, this yeir, the finest line of Men's
and Boys' Clothinjj md Overcoats that was ever
seen in tliK triuMi
If it is a business suit, a working suit, or a &f
dress suit yo,u want we have them in Milton's, M
plain and fancy wool Cassimere's, Corduroy's
plain and fancy Worsteds. Scotch Fleeced Chev-
iots. and nlnin hhrL- TliiKpt in,H "hfvint
in tne latest color combinations.
There is grace and style in
Our Clothing -
In our Overcoats we can give you, light weight
Cassimeres, heavy wool Beavers, all-wool Ker
seys Rain Coats, and heavy Ulsters.
Our boys clothing is cut as careful and will
lit as well as our me n's suits,
Our prices on
Ladies' Coats-
.so
low and lower than lhey were last year, &i
i ll :i e alTorded absolute nrnfprfinn in mm
ing lure.
We have just received a full line of Ladies',
Aten's and Boys' Felt Boots.
f.i
J. K. JOHNSTON,
McConnellsburg.
fi4
Repairing
in all branches of Buggies,
Carriages, Spring Wagons,
&c.
New work on Applica
tion. Aaron Steele,
McCoDuellsburg, l'a.
Shop on Old llcikea Stand oppo
ullo Court llouuu.
Tho famous littla pills
lllWIH
. W. M. Comerer,
aient for
THE CEISER MANUFAC
. TURING COMPANY,
BURNT CABINS, PA.
for tho bi1o of Traction and
F'ortble Knjlne8, Gasoline,
Sopurators, Clover Ilullem,
Suwiiiillti, ko,
,Enj;iiiL'8 on hand all. the time.
ic rig
Tha famous little pills.
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
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