The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 23, 1906, Image 8

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    W. H. Peck, of Gem, was a wel
come caller at the News office
Monday afternoon.
Charles W. Lynch was appoint
ed postmaster at Crystal Springs
las!, V'npk.
You cun fret il'Jc., a pound for
your wool at Huston's store, Sal
tillo, in trade,
VVa ntkd at Paul Waguer 's Tan
nory, calf skins, sheep skins,
horse hides and tallow. !, 10 aud
1- cents paid for boof hides.
Money to loan m lots of notless
than -00. Mortgages and judge
ments bought and sold. Apply
to M. K. Shaffner.
( lydo Ott and brothers Frank
aul I'oss spent fi om Friday un
til Sunday with their uncle and
aunt W. 15. Karns and wife at Ev
erett.
Waynesboro has anepidem'col
rneasies. The schools, particu
larly the primary department,
mostly affected. There are now
150 pupils out on account ot the
epidemic.
Miss Ella Tice, of Knobsville,
visited friends in Cleveland, (Jib
son burg, and Toledo, Ohio, also
hr sister Nelly in Detroit, Mich.,
and stayed a few days in Pitts
burg on her return.
Why take a dozen things to cure
that cough ? Kennedy's Laxative
Honey and Tar allays the conges
tion, stops that tickling, drives
the cold out through your bowels.
Sold by Stouteagle & Bro.
The many friends of Mrs. Rach
el A. Speer, formerly of Saluvia,
whose illness was noted in the
News a few weeks age, will hear
with pleasure that she has very
greatl.. improved in health. She
is still in the home of her son W.
Kobert Speer in Everett.
Senator Alexander is spending
this week in Philadelphia, attend
ing the Supreme Court in the ar
gument of the case of Dr. Trout's
executors against the Turnpike
Company. The case was tried in
our Courts a couple of years ago,
and the Turnpike Company took
an Appeal, which is now before
the Supreme Court.
A good complexion is impossi
ble with the stomach out of order.
If pasty sallow people would pay
more attention to their stomachs
and less to the skin on their fac
es, they would have better com
plexions. Kodol for Dyspepsia
will digest what you eat and put
your stomach back in right shape
to do its own work. Kodol re
lieves palpitation of the heart,
Hatul.-nce, sour stomach, heait
burn, etc. .Sold by Stouteagle
.v liro.
II. S. Crawford, an automobile
manufacturer of Hagerstown,and
T. M. Nelson, prospective candi
date for auditor general, andCapt.
and Mrs. Skinner, left Chambers
burg at o'clock last Sunday
morning in one of Crawford's big
automobiles and were herein good
time to hear Dr. West preach in
the Presbyterian church at 10:30.
After the sermon they took din
ner at the Fulton House, rested
UL't il 3 o'clock, and started on their
return across the mountain. The
l 'a tain says lie thinks the chances
very go.id that the big state high
way will be made, and that Fulton
wiil at least have one thorough
fare of which to he proud. Sena
tor Alexander in speaking of the
highway, expressed it as his opin
ion that such an enterprise would
add -")', CP0 to the valuation of
r. iil estate in Fulton county.
Have You Tried
the new Quick desserts that gro
cers are now selling ?. They are
justly termed "Easy to Make" as
all mgredieats are in the package.
Three complete products D
Zerta Quick Pudding and D-Zerta
Perfect Jelly Dessert, at 10c per
package, and D Zerta Ice Cream
Powder, 2 packages for 2" cents.
A trial will convince you how easy
it is to have the finest desserts
with no labor and little expense.
Seven Vacant Pulpits.
Harrisburg, May 15: The
Carlisle Presbytery faces a rath
er peculiar condition in that sev
en of its pulpits are vacaDt, in
cluding that of the Mlddletown
Presbyterian church, whose pas
tor, the Rev. A. L. Groff, leaves
next August.
Others which will come up ao
the next meeting of the Presby
tery, and may be filled bv this
year's graduates, are : Dickiu
noa, Paxtang, Dauphin, Millers
town, Buck Valley.York
Springs, and Great Conewago
Circuit
I He Got It Fixed.
The following story, illustrative
of the red tape that used to pre
vail in a certain department of
the Federal Government at Wah
i ington, says Success Magazine,
is told by an official who begun
; his service there in the humble
i capacity of clerk :
I "Shortly alter entering upon
j the discharge of my duties," said
j the official, "I witnessed a scone
in the division to which 1 hud
' boon assigned that astonished me
! to a degree. One day au elderly
i clerk whose desk was near mine,
suddenly rose from his seat, drag
ged his chair to a fireplace, and,
seizing a jxiker, attacked the of
fending piece of furniture with
what apjeared to bo maniacal
fury. When he had broken a leg
off the chair his passion seemed
to be exhausted, He Hung tl.e
damaged chair into a corner of
the room, and, getting another
chair, calmly resumed his work
just as if nothing had occurred.
"When the time came to leave
the office that afternoon, I ventur
ed to ask a fellow clerk, who had
been a witness of the scene, what
it meant. 'Is that clerk,' I in
quired, 'subject to attacks of that
kind?'
"The clerk smiled indulgently.
'Oh,' he explained, 'there was
nothing the matter with him.
You see, one of the castors had
come off his chair. This depart
ment will not replace castors it
repairs nothing less serious thau
a broken leg. So Blank broke
one of the legs and now he will be
able to get the castor put on
again.' "
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund mon
ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's
signature is on each box. 25c.
His Prompt Nickname.
It has been said according to
the Cleveland Leader, that a boy
who goes through school and col
lege without a nickname must
have lacked some of the elements
of popularity. The Honorable
Wilfred Hosford and his wife,
however, did not believs in nick
names, nor did they intend their
hoy to have one if they could pre
vent it.
"I was never known as 'Will' or
'Willy,' " said Mr. Hosford. with
dignity, "and 1 see no reason why
my son, Wilfred Sawtell Hosford,
should receive either of those
names or the still more objection
able one of 'Bid.' "
Wilfred -Sawtell Hosford was
delicate for the first ten years of
his life, and received his educa
tion at the hands of a grave young
tutor. He grew stronger as time
went on, and at the age of 1-J en
tered the public school.
On his return from the first ses
sion he was solemnly questioned
by his parents.
"The boys are going to like me,
1 guess," said Wilfred eagerly.
"They've got a nickname for me
already."
Mrs. Hosford shuddered and
the Honorable Wilfred looked
stern.
"Do you mean to say you enjoy
being called 'Willy' or 'Bill?' " he
asked, in his deepest tones.
"Oh, they've got a better name
than those," said the boy, with a
broad grin. "The smartest fel
low in the class, Sandy Lane,
thought it up almost right off as
soon as he heard my name. They
are going to call me 'Sawhoss.' "
A torpid, inactive liver can pro
duce more bodily ills than almost
anything else. It is good to clean
the system out occasionly. Stir
the liver up, and get into shape
generally. The best results are
derived from the use of DeWitt's
Little Early Risers. Reliable, ef
fective, pleasant pills with a rep
utation. Never gripe. Sold by
Stouteagle & Bro.
New Time Table.
A new time table will go into
ollect on the C. V. R. R. on May
27th. There will be very little
change over the present schedule
except that of train 1 00 winch
will be made later in order to give
it more connections at Harris
burg fiom the east aud the west
and to permit more time to those
who desire to attend enteitain
ments in Harrisburg.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PM.E8
Itching, blind, blooding, pro
truding piles. Druggists are au
thorized to refund money if Pazo
Ointment fails to cure m 6 to 14
days. &0o.
Train Callers to be Abolished.
The Pennsylvania Railroad has
decided to abolish the train an
nouncer. Instead, the announce
ments will be made by a phono
graph, which, it is hoped, wil
enunciate more distinctly and whl
incidentally save the company
several thousand dollars a year in
salaries. Phonographs will be
worked by au electric switch from
the train dispatcher's office and
thev will also call out the change
in running time, chango.sof sched
ule, and all other announcements
that are necessary. Re ordsare
now being made at the Union De
pot, Pittsburg, by the best an
nouncer ou duty, and the new
system will be installed within a
month.
For a painful burn there is
nothing luce DoWitt's Witch Haz
el Salve. There are a host of im
itations of DoWitt's Witch Hazel
Salvo on the market see that
you get the genuine. Ask for
DeWitt's. Good, too, for sun
burn, cut, bruises, and especial
ly recommended for piles. The
name E. C. DeWitt it Co., Chica
go, is ou every box. Sold by
Stouteagle it Bro.
The Real Apple Jack.
Adam Weider, a farmer, while
hunt'ug ginseng m the mountain
near Cleversburg, Cumberland
county, found a barrel containing
applejack. The liquor was a
deep amber in color and of such
strength that a medium sized
drin k was enough to put an able
bodied mau to sleep. It is
thought it was buried during the
sum inerof 1SC3 when Lee's Army
invaded Pjnnsylvania.
S. M. Clevenger, of Needmoro,
called at the News office a few
minutes while in town last Thurs
day. Sam came uj. as a delegate
to the Prohibition convention. Al
though " years of age, Mr. Clev
enger did not think it a great
trick to furrow out cornground
all day Wednesday, and on Thurs
day morning, take breakfast be
fore the robins were out of bed,
and then walk to McConnells
j burg, a distanceof fourteen miles,
in fou r hours.
HAD A CLOSE CALL.
:'A dangerous surgical opera
tion, involving the removal of a
malignant ulcer, as large as my
hand, from my daughter's hip,
was prevented by the application
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve." says
A. C. Stiekel, of Miletus, W. Va.
"Persisteut use of the Salve coin
petely cured it" Cures cuts,
burns and injuries. i'5c atTrout's
drug store.
Rev. Bell Resigns.
The Rev. L. Carmon Bell, pas
tor of the Presbyterian church,
Greencastle, for the past fifteen
years, at the service last Sunday
morniag, read his resignation to
the congregation. The resigna
tion was a surprise. It is to take
effect July 1. The congregation
will take action upon the paper
next Sunday, it is probable that
it will Vie accepted.
It is the intention of Mr. J tell
to go to Dakota, where his activi
ties will be confined to the estab
lishment of new churches under
the authority of the home mission
board of the Presbyterian church.
Mr. Bell's pastorate has been
very successful and the people of
town and the members of the con
gregation wilt be loathe to see Mr.
Bell leave.
DeWitt's JKitf Salve
For Pilot, Bums, Sores
W. M. Comerer
assent for
( THE CEISER MANflFAC-
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BURNT CABINS, PA.
for the sulu of ' Traction ami
Portable KuirlneH, Gasoline,
r Sepurutors, Clm-f-r Hnllr-r,
? Sawmills, Ac;.
Kngiiie on liaml all. the tinift. J
Fulton County Hank
of McConncllsburg, l'a,
Ha removed to Its new rooms Iti
A. U. Naou'i hnlhlliitf, opposite tho
1'ostotllce and OrHitthenil'H store.
Will do a iri-noral banking bust
liens ai usual.
Depositors have security of over
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Wm. H. Nelson,
Cashier
T.J. Wiener,
Dry Goods,
Dress Goods,
Silks,
Notions,
Hosiery,
Cloves,
Spring Millinery
FOR
Ladies, Misses and Children. Infants Caps and j
Wraps. Lint-eric Hats, Veilings. Neck Wear,
IV ASH GOODS, WHITE GOODS, SILKS, ALL-OVER
LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES.
IVe are in Absolute Position to give our patrons the
best the market affords at lowest prices.
Leading Dress Goods
and Silk Hose in
Hancock, VYd.
All New Spring Banner Patterns
for
Ladies', Misses and Children.
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Wire Fence !
Much Cheaper Than
$ Any Style of Wood Fence
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Let ns lijrure together. A sliek of timber that will square
v U inches and U KiJ feet in length, will make 4i feet of lumber,
which at f 1.50 u hundred, is worth 7." cents. Now, I can sell you
a (food wire fence for .12c. a rod, which is less than half the cost
of a bourd fence.
The style I sell at 32c is a ''bunkem" fence. A witness in
court was once asked what kind of fence he had, when he made
the reply, "I have a "bunkem" fence." "What kind of fence is
that, thundered the court." "A '-bunkem" fence," answered the
witness, "is a fence that is horse-high, bull-strong, and pig
tiyht." That is just the kind of fence I sell. The price ranges
from Z'm. to tide, a rod depending on the stvle and height.
I also sell the
DLLRING HARVESTING MACHINERY
the best on earth. I have just bought my twine and will gnat
unti e the price now. Machine Oil from 18c, to 40c. a gallon.
Linseed oil, harness oil, cylinder oil, turpentine, white lead, and
ready-mixed paints all at rock-bottom prices.
I am closing out a lot of good horse blankets at cost. Col
lars, collar pads, trace chains, halter chains, &c. at very close
prices. I have the bust assortment of axes to be found anywhere
in town. Axe handles, pick handles, sledge handles, Simon
cross-cut saws, Diston cross-cut saws, handsaws, a complete line
of strap and heavy barndoor hinges. I'lumber's supplies such
us pipe, ratings, spigots, Ac. I have on hand all the time u
stock of Lane's' patent barndoor hangers and tracks the best
hanger on tho market can't get off the track. Proved cable
chain from i to i on hand all the time, price ranging from -H to
7-vents a pound.
5tf
& Geo. B. Mellott,
ROUSS RACKET STORE.
Ladies and Gentlemen ! We want to tell you right here that we have
the nicest line of underwear that it has been your pleasure to look at.
We have ladies' vests, widi tapered shoulders for Co; others at 4c; al
so, the nicest laced sleeveless vest ever bought at He; others at 10 and
He; extra large sizes, l.lc; ladies' knit pants, 2.'!c
In men's wo made a great hit. Full size shirt, ribbed tail, and double-seat
drawers, 24c each: and the genuine balbriggan, the one that
takes up the sweat and don't leave vou cold at 4.'lc orR'w a suit
Table Oil Cloth, 12c. Yd.
Why don't you, who haven't wort' a pair of Walk-Over shoes, try
a pair. It is the experience of people that have and are wearing them,
that they are tho best shoe on earth. We are selling more this sea
son than ever-$;;.ou and 4 0t). Also, others as cheap as ever, except
some that we had to duplicate on. Call while the old stock lasts.
SV FARMER !
We have bought a nice lot of clipper mowing scythes, that we can
sell you at 50c, and the scythe and snath complete, $1.10. This is the
patent snath, not the old pin snath. Also, the same machine oil that
we always handled, at 2.1c gal. This is the same oil that most all of
them ask you fJc a gal. Curtain Ktr.iU:hers UOc each. See our line of
scythe stones, oc; lj in. deep jelly plates 4c, tin cups 2c, 1'le plates,
deep, 2 for uc aud II for 10; .Milk strainers 12 and 13c. quart measures
4c, dishpans In to Mile each, lamps, complete, 20 to Xitr
RIBBONS! RIBBONS!
We believe that we have the best and cheapest line of rlbbong on the
market. We handle the Itichardson, and everybody knows these goods,
but they always have been sold so high that people didn't buy them.
We sell them at a short profit, and sell lots of them. If you want (food
ribbon aud cheaper than anyone else sells them, see ours. Lots of
people know this. This is for those whojiaven't found it out.
HULL & BENDER,
Proprietors.
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bureet and Uuickest (Jura for nil
THttOAT and LUNO TROUB- fj
Underwear,
White Goods,
Laces,
Wire Fence!
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For sale by Stouteagle Bro. Ask
LEWIS H. WIBLE,
PRESIDENT.
FRANK P.
ATTORNEY AND
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SCOTT ALEXANDER,
VICI PRIBIDINT.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OR M'CONNELLSBURC, FA.
AlMolute Safety. Fire-proof nd Burelnr-proof 8fe nd Vault, Knd onicert of the Hank
heavily bonded.
Tranmct A venernl Hanking, KxchnnKc and Collection business, and In under the mr.
vision of the Comptroller of the Currenoy of the United Stales Government,
Draft on New York. I hlladelphln and rittsliniK ixxued at lowent rules. Certificates of
nrjtoNlt iHsued,
lns mude on personiil and collateral security, and Notes discounted. Courteous
treatment to all. Correspondence solloted from those desiring Loans or wishing to open nn a0
count with us.
DIRECTORS :
LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO, P. SIPE8, JNO.A. HENRY,
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRI8,
. L. GRISSINUER, R. M. KENDALL. CHAS. E. BARTON.
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Clay Park,
Three Springs, Pa.
30miles woven wire fence for sale,
for gardens or para's 35 cents to SO
cents per rod. For farm fence 2 5
to 35 cents per rod. Also a car of
Barb JVire, Smooth Hire and Nails.
Cook Stoves
40 Cook Stoves and Ranges at
$12 to $35 each.
Iron Bedsteads, fancy colors at
$1.85 each up to $30 each. Beau
tiful Chamber Suits at $22 each.
Rocking Chairs at$l. 25 each.
Syracuse and Gale
Plows,
Anything you need to eat, use, or
wear from a Pin to a Threshing Ma
chine or Engine.
Do not fail to call.
Clay Park,
Three Springs.
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1 SPRING AND SUMMER
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Havin; just returned from the city we are now M
ready to show our spring and summer goods to m
better advantage to our customers and at more N
sasisfactory prices than ever before. $)
Our line of white goods was never so complete' $
in Lawns, Linens, Dimities, Shrunk Muslins, Tat-
fetta, Swiss Muslins, Panama Cloth, Batiste, Mer- - 3
cerised Suitings, and Silk Mull, from 8 to 50c a yd. gjj
In seersuckers, ginghams, and prints, our stock
is complete. Our clothing department is full to
overflowing. There are still a few dozen of our
19c shirts left. ' Ui
See Our Shoes!
We are proud of our shoe line. Oxfords for, jg
children, misses and-ladies in white and patent
leather, and a full line of patent Oxfords, Bals. and f
Blutcher tor men. We want you to see our line
of ladies high top dress shoes, solid leather soles f
and counters, tipped Blutcher tor 1.35. Look at r
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W 8, 20, and 25c, curtain poles8c.
A beautiful flowered carpet at 25c yd; a nice
striped carpet, 12 and 19c a yd; a straw matting &i
from 11 to 20c, worth 1-3 more. M
Our stock was never so full and so complete as g
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it to all. .
J. K. Johnston,
McConnellsfcurg.
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
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MERRILW. NACC,
CASHIER.
B. FRANK HENRY,
A8T. CASHIER. .
SOLICITOR.
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