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

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    Fewer gallons; wears longer;
Devoe.
Several Guns and Cameras for
sale. Inquire of D. Alalloy.
Miss Olive Pittman has been on
the sick list for several days.
II a s ton at Saltillo pays 22c a
ilrz. for egk's; 20c lb. for butter.
Goo. Wilson and wife, of Dub
hu, spent a few hours in town last
Friday.
Samuel Kline and wife, of Sipes
Mill, spent a day in town lasl
I J week.
, 'f Huston at Saltillo pays 22c a
doz. for eggs; 20c .lb. for butter
Isaac Mellott of Wells Tannery,
was at McUonnellsburg last Sat
urday. Jthu McQuade of Altoona, is
visiting among his Fulton couuty
relatives and friends.
Farm fjr Rent. A good four
horse farm for rent. For partic
ulars apply at the News office.
Samuel Hess and wife, of Bel
fast township, were welcome call
era at the Newsoftice last Wednes
day afteraoou.
Dr. West will preach in the
Presbyterian church at Green
hill uext Sunday morning, and at
McCounellsburg in the evening.
Curtis Grissiuger and sister
Maude, of Cumberland couuty,
spent the time from last Friday
until Monday visiting relatives
and friends in McConnellsburg
and vicinity.
TheHuston store at Clear Ridge
has again changed hands. Elmer
Ramsey who has conducted it
successfully since the Hustons
sold it, last week sold it to Taylor
Ramsey and Luther Grove, who
now have possession and intend
to push business vigorously.
David Strait, Hustontown's en
terprising young blacksmith,
spent a day in town last week
stocking up for his winter work.
I': vy has built a new shop and
li'ade many other improvements
to ns property during the sum
ii' r just closed.
, ..le-srs. Jno. Q. Bard, C. P.
A' ' : ler, Jno. Mc. Dowell ana Her b
i Wood a group of business
n. :n of Chambersburg, enjoyed
'lie trip to and from McConnells
burg last Sunday in an automo
bile, and were guests at the Ful
ton House while here.
Do not be deceived by counter
feits when you buy Witch Hazel
Silve. The uame of E. C. De
Witt & Co. is on every box of the
genuine. Piles in their worst
form 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. .
Johu Snyder, of Altoona, has
Leeu offered one hundred thou a
and dollars for his patent ou a
steet and concrete railroad tie,
which he invented some time ago.
Despite the fact that he is poor
lie did not accept for the reason
lie believes it will be worth while
to consider auother proposition.
The Pennsylvania railroad is to
give the tie a test and if it proves
successful, will make another
bid for it.
The work of laying the track on
Uio Westeru Maryland Railroad
between Hancock and Cumber
laud is being pushed as rapidly as
jMwsible. If all conditions con
tinue favorable the track will be
completed inside of the next t!0
days. By the first of the year it
is believed trains will be running
through to Cumberland, where
connection will be made with the
West Virgina Central.
Mature needsonly a Little Early
Hi ser now and then to keep the
bowels clean, the liver active, and
the system free from bile, head
aches, constipation, etc. The fam
ous little pills "Early Risers" arcs
pleaseut in effect and perfect in
action. They never gripe or sick
en, but tone and strengthen the
liver and kidneys. Sold by
Stouteagle & Bro.
Jri an average of 00 tons of first
class No. 1 and No. 2 foundry
Iron U being made at the Rock
lull furnace daily, the iron being
the best of quality. 250 tons of
lake ore is received at the plant
daily for use in the manufacture
t! Iron and the ore is the best tnat
cau be secured for such purposes.
All the furnace machinery has re
ceived a thorough overhauling by
Mesam. Boyd and Cox and it i
now practically as uh1 as new.
The machinery at the furnace
never wiw in a finer condition or
did better work than it Is doing
tli'. present tim.
FORT LITTLETON.
Rev. Adams and Presiding El
der Stevens spent Sunday even
ing with the latter 's brother J.
D. Stevens.
Daniel W. Fraker, of Uyland,
North Dakota, 13 home spending
a few days with his parents, Dy
son F. Fraker and wife. It Is his
first visit home iu the past eleven
years.
Myrtle Stevens, teacher of
Glunts school, spent Sunday at
the homo of her parents.
Baldwin Fraker speut Sunday
at Clear Ridge.
Frank Haiston, teacher of Gra
cey school, spent Sunday at his
home.
Our school is getting along nice
ly under the management ot L.
P. Morton.
Horace Cromer, of Pittsburg,
spent a few days visiting relatives
iu this vicinity.
William Locke expects to move
to Pittsburg this month.
Air. Mayne, wife and daughter
Annie, have returned home after
spendiug some time with their
sous at Hollidaysburg.
Mrs. B. F. Wilds is visiting her
mother at Pittsburg.
Richard Miller, wife and son
Eugene spent Sunday with her
parents, J. W. Grove and wife at
Clear Ridge.
A CREbPINU DEATH.
Blood poison creeps up towards
the heart, causing death. J. E.
Stearns, Belle Plaiue, . Minn.,
writes that a friend dreadfully
injured his hand, which swelled
up like blood poisoning. Buck
len's Arnica Salve drew out the
poison, healed the wound, and
saved his life. Best in the world
for burns and sores. 2,"c at
Trout's drug store.
McKIBBIN.
"King Winter" came last Fri
dH.r and spread his white mtntle
over field and forest.
The farmers in this section are
busy husking corn and hauling
limestone.
Rev. Taylor Sines, wife, and
children returned to their homes
at Swallow Falls, Md., last week
after having spent some time with
relatives in this section.
Jonas Alellott, wife and daugh
ter Harriet, spent Sunday with
: the family of William Mellott.
Airs. Hiram Wink is quite ill at
I this writing.
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Levi Alellott and Tom Wink re
turned last Saturday lrom Frank
lin county, where they had been
employed husking corn.
Lee W. Funk and Esta Hart, of
Needmore, were callers at S. L.
Wink's last Saturday.
W. H. Alellott and lamily spent
i last Sunday with the family of
Henry Truax.
Airs. Cook Truax and three
children, of Pittsburg, are visit
ing in the home of Henry Truax.
Ross Mellott and wife spent
Sundny with the latter's parents,
Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Funk near
Needmore.
CLEARED K)R ACTION.
When the body is cleared for
action, by Dr. King's New Life
Pills, you can tell it by the bloom
of health on the cheeks; the
brightness of the eyes; the firm
ness of the tiesh and muscles; the
buoyancy of the mind. Irythem.
At Trout's drug store, 25 cents.
' Sale Register.
Saturday, November 11. Geo.
B. Daniels and Chas. F. Nesbit,
administrators of the estate of
Susan C. Unger, will sell on the
premises of the late decedent in
McConnellsburg, a house aud lot
situated on the south side of Water
street, and bounded on east by
alley, and west by property of
Harvey Bender. Sale begins at
1 o'clock p. m.
Saturday, November 11. Z. B.
Barnett, executor of the last will
&c. of Nathan Barnett, deceased,
will sell at the late residence of
the decedent at Hubelsville, Hunt
ingdon couuty, wagon, corn, corn
fodder, hay, and household goods;
also, at the same time aud place
will be offered the real estate of
said decedent, consisting of a
tract of land comprising 20 acres,
in good state of cultivation, and
erected thereon, a good two-story
frame house, stable aud other
outbuildings. Terms made
known on day of sale. Sale be
gins at 10 o'clock.
Wednesday, November 15.
Wm. J. Locke, intending to re
move from the county, will sell
at his residence at Fort Littleton,
horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farm
ing implements, household goods,
etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock.
Saturday, Nomember 18, J. J.
Mellott, having sold his farm, and
intending to retire from farming,
will sell at his residence, mile
south of Webster Mills, 9 cows,
13 head of young cattle, a lot of
hogs, farmiugimploments, wheat,
corn, potatoes, aud many other
things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock;
terms, 11 months.
Tuesday, November 21. Simon
Deshong, having sold his farm,
and intending to remove to Mary
land, will sell at his residence, J
mile north of Pleasant Ridge
postoflice, horses, cattie, farming
implements, potatoes, household
goods, a nearly new organ, and
many other things. Sale begins
at ten o'clock. Credit ten month i.
Wednesday, November 22
Wrn.Al. Greer, intending to re
move to the West, will sell at his
residence, J mile cast of Knobs
ville, 5 head of horses, 14 head of
cattle, 12 head of fat hogs, all his
farming implements, grain, hay,
etc. Sale begins r.t 10 o'clock.
Credit D months.
Thursday, November 23. Mrs.
Mary Peck, intending to quit
farmiug, will sell at her residence
in Thompson township, J mile
north of Covalt, horses, cattle,
hogs, farming implements, corn,
I hay, and household goods. Sale
begins at ten o'clock; credit 9
months.
Tuesday, November 28. T. R.
Starr, intending to remove from
the county, will sell at his resi
dence near Crystal Springs, in
Brush Creek township, live stock,
farming implements, household
goods, grain, hay, 1 planing mill
complete, 1 J. J. Case threshing
machine in good repair, and many
other articles. Sale begins at 10
o'clock.
Most of our readers, with the
shivering blasts of winter ap
proaching, will learn with regret
that the price of diamonds has re
cently advanced with still another
rise promised in the near future.
Buckwheat cakes and sausage
wilt be cheap and plenty, however.
For Sale.
House and lot with stable and
oth jr outbuildings, situate in the
, village of Fort Littleton, Pa. Easy
! terms. Call on or address
Geo. A. Hakkik,
1 McConnellsburg, Pa.
1 Ageut for A. S. Langille
For Sale for $5,600.
Farm in warm climate, 118acres
iu good cultivation, 40 a:res in
big Pine, Oak, and Chestnut Tim
ber. Running water entire length
of farm. On main County Road
2 miles from R. R. station and
Steamboat Wharf. New 6 room
H)use, and other outbuildings.
Address '
VV. U. HytJiBKH,
Salisbury, Ul ,
R I). No 5
One Hinute Cough Cure
for Couhe, Cold mn4 Croup.
A GUARANTEED CIRE FOR PILES.
Itching, blind, bleeding or pro
truding piles. Druggists refund
money if Pazo Ointment fails to
cure any case, no matter of how
long standing, in G to 14 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
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo,
Keep the Boys Employed.
The world has little sympathy
for the hardened criminal, who is
caught at his nefarious work aud
is taken off to jail, but there is the
most sincere sorrow who.i youth
is found in the prisoner's dock or
in the felon 's cell. The evil hab
its, -which lead to theft and other
crimes, are usually bred by Idle
ness, and therefore, oue of the
very best ways to keep the young
out of mischief is to keep them
employed.
It would be a g-eat thing for
every boy If the thought could be
iugraned into his mind that the
evil life is not only the most cost
ly in every way, but that it will
prove the most laborious, for no
toil like that assigned to the crirn
iual In the penal institutions of the
country, can be found outside of
prison walls. It is a life of servi
tude hi thej.uls of the land, and
all rime lends to 01111 1 .y niwit in
these institution The .lift? 'of
virtue is thu earnest in every y.
-ery y
Furs,
Silks,
Ribbons,
1905 - Winter -1906
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Corsets,
Veilings,
Belts,
We have just received a late shipment of the very newest
styles In ' '
JVlillinery3
A complete line of Ready-to-wear Hats, pressed or hand made
All the "chic" styles in Untrlinmed Hats. Trimmed Hats PAR kx
cki.I.eni'R for ladles of fashion. All prices. High grade Novel
ties, In Wings, Pom Pons, Ostrich Plumes, In all the latest color
ing. Mourning Veils and Millinery a specialty. - "
Best Values
Fascinators, Tain O'Shantcrs,
Mittens, Gloves, Veilings, Km
broidories, Laces, Stylish Ef
fects in Neckwear, Shirtwaist.,
L:nli', mi l Children's Coats, Ladies' Tailor-made Suits,
Dross Goods
Mi ofulcloth. Mohair, Tricot, Cheviot, Fancy Dress Goods.
Banner Patterns. Jll Styles.
T. J. WIENER,
Hancock, Aid.
Stylish Up-to-Date Millinery
We ore now prepared to show you hats, both ready-to-wear
and dress hats, that are strictly up-to-dnte and at as
tonishingly Low Prices
considering quality. '
Kvery lady will want a veil this fall. We have a fine
line of Coinplection, Driving and Mourning Veils, from IS
cents per yard up. Toms 50c., oil the leading colors. Rib
bons of all description and bargains in them for you.
Hats 50 cents and up to 5.50. Children's Hats that are
lieauties. Call and look at our line.
Luemma M. Laidig,
Hustontown, Pa,
Opposite Post-ollloe. j
DelVltl's Galvo
ROUSS RACKET STORE.
Gentlemen. It you haven't bought an ov
ercoat this fall, and you ore going to need
one, we hove a word to say to you. We
bought more overcouts this year than we have
In any two years since we are in business, and
have sold more. We think we are in a posi
tion to save you money on them the same as
other goods. All we ask of you is, that you
come in and see our line, and If we can't save
you 25 per cent, on your purchase, then don't
buy. And, in suits, the same is true. We
have overcoats from $2.48 to $7.00; and if the
87.1)0 coat is not as good as any $10.00 cout
you look at, we give up. In men's suits, we
have them from $2.35 to 7.75, or to 12.00
if made to order.
Don't let the Jew tell you that he has the
Shlppensburg 272 linen chain corduroy, un
less you see for yourself. The price of this
cord is $2.38. We have cheoper ones loo,
$1.25, $1 75 and $1 88. The $1.88 cord is a
fine corduroy and lined with drilling.
Just got our lard cans in for this fall.
p They are 50 lb cuns, Japanned and a fasten
er on the top to hold lid on, 33o. each. Wash
boiler, metallic bottom, 119 oi.d 85c. The 85c. ones ore the heaviest
made.
By chonceSwe got 3 Rolls of Potter's Cist quality (the 'heaviest
made) Floor oil cloth in 4-4, (1-4 and 8-4, at 24c. yd. We will agree
that there are cheaper ones, but any fair person will tell you that this
is the cheapest they ever heard of, this "grade selling, think of it, only
24c. yd.
Sure catch mouse traps, 2u. each, 20c. doz. Pocket dictionaries for
school 12c; vest pocket, leather bound, 18c; large size, 25c, 95c. and
1 25; testaments, 8c; Butcher knives, 9 to 25o.; Coke turners, 2 and
3c ; Dietz lanterns, 45, G5 and 85.; 2-qt. granite bucket, 5c; 3-qt. Con
cord bucket. 8c, 4-qt., 10c:
HULL & BENDER,
Proprietors,
UAMOAI1KH
Foil CATALOGUE
IF YOU WANT
ci tun i c h it p Km on
rLAVtLLo wuitk fui
1-.I.11U MTOOKINMN Toiipprr
ABIUMINAL,Ul'POHrKK IKllOoLO
iwio bphikh mu St., PlilUJalplita, J,
to buy the best land in
Maryland, In the best sec
tion of the State at roason
uhle prices, write rue for
my catalogue. It costs
you nothing.
millinery
We are now ready to show you u
full line of Fall and Winter Milli
nery Goods. We do not claim to
have tho lorgest line of any in the
county; but we do claim to have the
Cheapest
J. Waters Uussell.
Real Estate Broker,
Chestertown, Kent County,
t Md.
Administratrix's Notice.
Notlofl in hrty given, that letter of fed
mlnlHtrttiiuii ou the esuue uf David It. Kvati
li.lt or lielftiKt towiiHhip, Fulton oouu
ty. (lomtitNttU, httviutf beeu ifruuled to tho ui
dernlKiivd. bv tho KeiriMiur of lTuU'ii
tiouutf, Notion 1h httreby kIvd to nil penob
UidulHvd to naM etttute to make Immedinteptty-
Bt4Ut, ttlld ttloNbVlUK OlttilflMlllflttUMl UttfMttiiie
to rMut tbmu to ttie underMjtfiitfd, duly u
thmiLkiutfd fomeUlemeut.
HAKKIETKVANS,
Ntdwor Ph.
-quality coaiidurnd.
Don't fall to come and see our
good before buy Id y elsewhere.
We can, aud will) gave you mon
ey, Thaukiug the public for past
patronage, I am youm for buatnesH.
Nellie Dawney,
Hustontown, Pa.
(Successor to Annie R. Downey. )
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World's Best Bargains.
$400 PIANOS at $300.
$125 ORGANS at $62. 50.
$90 " " $45.
$75 " " $37. 50.
$20 Drop-Head Sewing Machine at
1 5 dollars each.
Heating Stoyes. wood or coal at $3 to
$20 each. Cook Stoves $13 to $30
each. Enterprize Sausage Grinders and
Stujfers at $8 per set, large size.
Ladies' Long Coats
$5 to $20 each. A beautiful line of La
dies Hats at 1 -2 the regular price.
Men's Long Overcoats worth $9 at
$4.50.
Aline of Dress Suits that cannot be ex
celled inthe county either in style or price.
Our Furniture Department is complete
and contains the most beautiful line of
fancy Enameled Beds and Upholstered
Couches and Rockers ever offered in this
community.
I have six buildings filled with every
thiugyou need to eat, use or wear at low
er prices than you can buy elsewhere.
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We have, this yetr, the finest line ol Aen's
and Boys' Clothing ;md Overcoats that was ever
seen in this town. .'
If it is a business suit, a working suit, or a r
dress suit you want we have them in Milton's,
plain and fany woo! Cissimere's, Corduroy's
plain and fancy Worsteds, Scotch Fleeced Chev- 4
tots, and plain black 1 hibet and Cheviot suits
in the latest color combinations.
There is grace and style in
Our Clothing -
In ntir Ovprrnnts p run jn'vp vnii liVht upurl-if
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CVsimeres, heavy wool Beavers, all-wool Ker- &
s;ys Rain Coats, and heavy Ulsters.
Cur boys clothing is cut as careful and will
lit as well as our men's suits, -
Our prices on
Ladies' Coats
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a iY as low and lower than ihey were last year,
mj o"a a'e afforded absolute protection in coin- f$
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We have just received a full line of Ladies', $j
Mens and Boys' Felt Boots.
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J. K. JOHNSTON,
Mrf!nnnpllQhirfj
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Repairing
in all branches of Buggies,
Carriages, Spring Wagons,
Sc.
New work on Applica
tion. Aaron Steele,
MoConnellsburg, lJo.
Shop on Old Ileikes Stand opposite-
Court House.
ofiM.' Early Risers
Tlt f amout llttlo plUs."
W..H. Comsrcr,
assent for
Ul GEISER MANUFAC
, TURI'NG COMPANY,
BURNT CABINS, PA.
for the sole of Traction oiid
l-oi'tuMo Kniues, Gnsollno,
Separators, Clover Hullers
anwmwis, vc.
kF.U);liios ou huud oil-the time.
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Early Risers
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For sale fcy Stouteala Sc Hr ,
DYSFEPSIA CUR
. DiqiiSTS WHA.T YOU EAT.
T 11.00 bil.. ci-iln 3 milh trial Wi. hlch ullifor tOcautA -lini)
duly Ar ti ujuv n
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