The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, June 20, 1906, Image 5

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    INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS
hi I acil and General Interest, Gathered
it Hume or Clipped from our
Exchanges.
CONDENSED FOK HURRIED READERS
Km'! lutieli latest National Bis
ciiit Ciiinpauy'i claintins will be
s,-rvod at ' The Irwin Store," Sat
uicUy, Junu All are invitod
and welcome t' this demonstra
lion. Tim .McCmuiollsburg Water
Company is (xtendin; the wt.
tir main on North Second street
totliH residence ol Tod township's
progressive eiti.isii, Jaines Henry-
.IdIiii James Kean, who last
wci'l abducted little Freddie
Muth, in Philadelphia, w?s on
Tuesday sentenced to tne peni
toutiary for tweuty years. The
trial lasted less than an hour.
Constipation makes the cold
dratf along. Get it out ofou.
Take Kennedy's Laxative Honey
aud Tar cough syrup. Contains
no opiates. Sold by Stouteagle
& Uro.
(in Saturday afternoon as 2
o'clock Rev. John C. Grimes will
baptize DO candidates in theSiloam
M. K. church by sprinkling, and
then he will baptize three by im
mersion in Licking creek.
The school at Harrisonville will
be examined on Friday and Sat
urday of this week, aud the
schools at this place will face a
similar ordeal on Thursday and
Friday of next week.
HIDES. Jan ft Sipes & Sons
pay 10, 13, aud Hie a pound cash,
for beef hides a their butcher
WANTED
Local Agent to represent a
well-known and substantial
Life I n surance Company,
with Guar an i -ed Dividend
policy. Liberal contract and
renewals to the right man.
Address B. H. Payne, Mgr.
1406 Kertton. Hulldlnc
plttubunr. !a.
1 Vvl
Who Has It s
STYLISH
3
shop in McConnellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
sheepskins and tallow.
The Pennsylvania State Teach
ers Association will be held at Al
toona duriug the first week of
July. County Superintendent
Barton and quite a number of the
teachers of the county expect to
attend.
V a n t k n : Au experienced
woman for cook and generalhouse
work. Wages per week. Ap
ply to
Mks. U. K Simmons,
Hancock. Md.
Cl'I (it.
Irwm sells all makes of Sewing
Machines from if 14 for a good
drop head machine to the tiuest
White aud Standard Rotary. We
will sell you a machine, on your
own terms. Coino to ste us; we
want to do business with you.
The annual reports from the
school districts of thi county, are
about all in. Superintendent
Barton is going over them as fast
as they arrive, and immediately
sending them ou to State Super
iutendent Schaeffer. This
promptness means that Fulton's
share of the 3tate appropriation
will soon be along.
At a meeting of the Board of
Trustees of the Knobsville Meth
odist Episcopal church, held on
Tuesday evening, it was decided
to paint the church. Color to be
w H i T h trim med with ci k'a y.
Building is 30x45 feet and 13 feet
from ground to eaves. New tow
er is 5x" and vestibule is GxlO.
Tlnre are 9 rods of fence also to
be painted-white. Rids will be
received until June 30th for the
work. On the evening of June
IKith, the choir of the church will
have a festival on the church lawu
their first effort to secure funds
pay their subscription toward
the improvements. Every body
V'elcome. By order ot Trustees
"f the Knobsville Methodist Epis-
'"p;d church
Pleasant Social Affair.
Last Saturnay was the eighty
third birthday of Mr. William Pat
terson, one of Ayr township's old
est aud most highly respected
citizens. Mr. Ephraim Houck is
Mr. Patterson's tenant faruier.
Inasmuch as Mr. Patterson is one
of the very best of landlords, it
occured to Mr. and Mrs. Houck
to give their landlord a surprise
birthday party. Preparations
for a splendid dinner were made,
invitations sent out to about three
dozen mutual friends, and at the
appointed time' Mr. Patterson
was taken into the parlor and let
into the secret that had been so
car3fully kept from him up to
this time. Ofctursehe was de
lighted, and the friends present
were glad for the opportunity of
taking their old friend by
the hand and wishing him "many
more happy returns."
Mr. Patterson is a rema:kably
well preserved man for one of his
years. Being a man of temperate
habits, his mmd is as clear as a
bell, and it is a great pleasure to
sit and listen to hi in as he re
counts events that happened in
the Cove in the good days of auld
lang sine. He told the folks that
day that he almost felt like a
stranger in his own home. All of
his associates of early days had
passed from earth. His father
died rifty-seven years ago; his
mother, forty, and his wife fifteen
years ago.
He was born and reared on the
farm that he now owns, and has
sent his long Ufa upon it, with
the exception of the last live years
which have been spent in the
home of Hon. D. A. Nelson.
lie does not think it any great
feat to walk to McConnellsburg,
a distance of five miles and re
turn; also, he generally walks to
church, preferring to do so rath
er than to ride in a carriage.
M r. Patterson related the fact
that during his younger days he
hauled hundreds of cords of wood
to McConnellsburg, and, said he,
"I got paid for every stick of it
except two loads, and one of the
men that owes me is dead, and
the other has left the county."
M 1 .
f Painting costs more
.! U a.
mail paint.
Lucas Paint
(Tinted Gloss)
saves the labor and time
of many pairtfings be
cause it lasts gives M
protection and keeps its
fine looks far longer
than any "other paint.
Pure well-settled lin
seed oil, right pigments,
thorough erindinc and Si
mixing; also the know-
l i ledge of sixty years.
John Lucas & Co
Sixty years of paint-making
New York Philadelphia Chicago
n
CLOTHES
CLu O T HING
Are you particular about
siyU'f Out clothing is ot
the most up-to-date make.
Are you particular as to
quality and price? When
it comes to a question of
dollars and cents we all
want the very best we can
jet for the least money
possible. A slim purse
will do heavy work when
it strikes our clothing de
partment. Come here for
that suit lor the Fourth of
July and you will be pleas
ed.
I
THOMPSON.
Quite a heavy storm passed ov
er our community Sunday even
ing. Elders Alderton and Dalton
have returned to their homes, af
ter conducting a three days meet
ing at Damascus.
About four hundred people at
tended the baptismal services at
the iron bridge, on last Sunday.
W. H. Pitt man and Reed Simp
son left on last Monday for
Char'.estown, W. Va., where they
will spend some time with the
former's brother, and thelatter's
uncle, Dr. J. J. Pittman.
Anna Carbaugh has returned
to her home after spending a lew
weeks in Baltimore.
Preaching at Antioch at 10 o'
clock, and Mt. Zion at 2, next
Sunday.
Huston, of Saltillo, pays 15c, a
dozen for eggs; lie, a pound for
ohicken, and 50c, for potatoes.
Do You Suffer
rrom
Sick Headache?
"Liven the Liver."
In majority of i:a-a, bail llvr
mentis n llut Iirad, 1 ix the livir mill
you 11 z Hie heail.
SCHENCK'S
MANDRAKE PILLS
A Sure euro fur all thcailmenta re
aultlng from the liver.
They are a mire, permanent relief
or lniliKentiotl, Constipation, Nhu.
are, HrnttlHirii, Flatulency, OiuUli
new, Malaria, lauu1k-e. etc.-
Ouarantead all Vegetable
Absolutely llarnile-aa. ,
lu uhc fur tieveuiy YearH.
For ale everywhere. IS centa
boa or by mall.
Dr.J.H rhnrk Atnn r.ku4-
AKERSVILLE.
Fine growing weather.
A very heavy rain descended
in Crush Creek, Sunday evening.
A number of people from Gaps
ville and McKendree attended the
Childreu's service at Akersviile,
Sunday.
Mrs. Mary E. Hixson spent
Sunday aud Monday with Mrs.
lihoda Akers.
George McKibhin and sisters
Clara aud Ivy spent Sunday eve
ning in the home of John N. Hixson.
Viola Hixson has returned from
Everett where she had been study
ing music.
The Children's serviceatAkers
ville was wer attended, 'ihose
taking part in rendering the very
interesting program, especially
thechildren, deserve much praise.
John N. Hixson, wife and son
Morton, have returned after tak
Ing a trip to 'Vestport, Williams
port and Parker. Mrs. Hixson
visited her hrniher theUev. G. A
Duvull, of Westpoint, while Mr.
Hixson. who was selected as a
juroi to the United States court
att mded it. which convene i ai
Wilhamsport .I ne llth.
Our "boss" carpenier, U. H
Williams. U build mar a wagou
shed, for Mrs. Irene Truax at Kn.
mavillo.
Tim new postmaster, W m. F.
Hlxsou, and wife are getting
aloug nicely in their new home
Workinxmcn Wanted -Single
men under liD years, to
: farm ditching 7 months in
Wis. $175.00 and board for sat
sf ictory hands.
'Also a faithful man to run
s team ditcher."
En Kkr'hknuaoh,
Orrvillo, Ohio.
Rev. John C. Grimes, pastor of
the M. E. church of this place,
has just received a call to a very
delighttul charge in the "Sunny
South" salary $1,000. The rev
erend geutleman has until July
1st, to decide definitely as to his
acceptance.
Car loud of salt just received by
'iMton. Prices aocoraH.iv v xm
ol of, sacks.
Wanted at Once.
Vantkd. One man as a saw
yev , apply at ouce to
11. Kalmach & Sons,
Alleu's Valley,
Richmond Furnace, Pa.
Mar. 7, tf.
HONEST SHOES
Aore shoes sold in April and Aay than in four months
last year. Scarcely a day passes that we are not asked for a
pair ot shoes like a pair bought last season. This tully dem
onstrates that we are selling honest shoes at honest prices.
The fact that we bought our spring shoes before the heayy
advance m shoes has placed us in position to sell you shoes at
old prices which means a big saving to you. Remember a
dollar buys shoes worth a dollar here.
We will be pleased to show you anything in our line and
will leave it to your good judgment to decide whether it pays
to trade here.
Harry E. Huston,
Saltillo, Pa.
REAL ESTATE
PIT
PRIVATE
SALE.
The utidei'fiijrned intends to sell the
following desirablo real estate, xitdutu
four tulles south of MeC'onnellsbuiy,
neur Cito 1'ostolHco.
Traut No. 1. Contains 10 acres
more or less, in good state of cultiva
tion, and all In grass except about one
acre. The improvement are a 21
story weatherboardod House, und a
Frame Stable, both in good repair,
and all necessary outbuildings. Water
in out-kltchen. .A. line orchard of
choice nursery fruit.
Tract No. 2. Contains about 4 acres
of tine young timber. Fine chance to
get a desirable home.
Terms to suit purchaser. For fur
ther particulars call on or address
W. M. ltKKU, -
fi-l-0tl. Cito, Pa.
OPENING LETTER
STEVENS' & RAKER'S
NEW STORE, At Clear Ridge.
To the public. New goods still coming in.' We have just receiv
ed it line of shoes, strictly new, tit prices that will surprise you. Ladies'
Oxfords from l.-0 up: Indies' tine dress shoes from 1.10 up: men's line
dress shoes from t.2 to .V0; bovs line dress shoes from ifl.10 up. We
have a full line sf tine and every day shoes and prices are right.
Dry Goods and Notions
We have a line lino of dry goods coming in. Gingham nd call
coos, 5e a yd., and up: Curtain net 10 anil 15e yd: Muslins from ;'c a yd.
up. We have a full line oi lawns, mohairs, silks, plaids, seer-mclier,
flannels, ticking, etc., at the lowest price.
(ictits, ladies and misses hose !(c per pair up: lad ies and gents
1.1c up: ladies' ribbed vests 7c up: gents summer underwear -" up: window
blinds up.
Groceries ! Groceries !
20 pounds granulated sugar $1; .'? packages Mothers Oats 2"c: .'f
cans syrup J"ic; li bottles extracts i)c; (i packages smocking tobacco 2."e;
chewing tobacco Nc cut, up; kerosene 12c gallon; best. barrel oil I'm.
We have a nice line of tin and gi'aniteware; flour, feed, etc. High
est cash prices payed for produce, butter, eggs, chickens, wool a special
ty, also hides. If you want to save money call and see us before you buy
and be convinced. Kverything new.
Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa.
Look! Read! Buy!
Flickerville's Bargain Store !
W. H. Nesbit
Opposite the'Cooper House,
Is better prepared than evi
Farm Machinerv, namely.
before to furnish our farmers w ith
BINDERS, MOWERS,
Hay Hakes, Hay Tedders, Corn Plows, Spring Harrows. Cultivators,
Ituggies. Spring Wagons. I sell the Osborne Harvesting Machine.
Not the bi-st on earth, but flie best In grain fields and grass fields and
the best on h rse llesh. Hinder twine, get my prices before buying.
Machine oil from IV' to ortc per gallon; Mien axle grease V, 2 and
7."c; gurdeti rakes 1" to 2"ic: Hoes, 15 to 2.V; spades ."0c: shovels from
.15 to 50c. The ax trust is broken and the ox 1 sold for !"c. I will sell
you for T.'c. Pumps and pipes of all kinds, I can sell you it pump for
.land up. Repairs for all kinds of machinery and mower sections
cheaper than you have ever bought them. I have a lot irf i,,re jovit.
shingles: lawn mowers from J.""" to s.
Clocks! Clocks! Clocks!
Why do you have the cook gues.-Ing ut the time when you can
buy sin K day clock for $2..". Myer's burn door rollers and truck on
hand at ull times. It is one of the best rollers on the maruet, it can
not be throwed off the track. Traces of all descriptions und prices.
Grauiteware of all kinds, take ft peep at my (i.V white and blue dish
puns. Oh, yes, I forgot to say anything about the galvanized root
ing. I sell the best galvanized roofing that is made. When I sell you
a siiuure of galvanized roofing it covers 10 feet square.
W. H. NESBIT,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
G. I. Reisner & Go,
We hareju st received a very full
line of Seer suckers and Ginghams for
Tlurt more McCu 11 Putt"" " !"
l.i than of ny other n.k. of nillcnia. I hu U Ol
luounl of their etyle, ccu,cy lid iniihilty.
Moral!'. Bltnl TIm Queen M l-airmm, n
lore KuUhLilliere iIiaii any other l.adi.. ai;,p-'ima
year'a subecnt'iion lu number at c.l. oil Cllilni
nuinb.r, It oeule). r-.ery auuacriHai no..
tern Free, buuacrtbe tuuay.
I.aUr Ag.atl W.nleia. Ilndwm premium' ot
liber.'"..! romuhaaior,. l'.llern I '.'"" "'Si" ?i5
al,e) and rieu.i.im Cel.lociie (,l,,t .tci,um.)
ul irua. AOureaa 'iU McCAU. CO., New York.
One
l.air.t
i iKL'all 1'et-
. 1 am now ready to open my New Store at the. little village called
Klickerville, which is near the .ooilst Grove postollice, in Whips Cove.
I will give you a little sketch of the lino which I expect to handle
and the produce I expect to take in exchange.
Hutter, 20c cash, and 22c trade; l'.ygs 12c cash, and 14c trade: Po
tatoes, Meat, I.urd, Hcuns, Dried Apples, all taken in exchange for
goods. Muslin bleeched and unbleached,' percales, lawns and all kinds
of fancy dress goods. Ladies' and Misses Dress Skirts from 1.50 up.
Under Skirts "Sc, calico to 7c a yard.
Men's all-ready-made work and dross pants, 5 it; to 2 per pair.
Men's and boys' dress hats from "0e to $1 each; Ladies', Misses and
Children's trimmed huts from fiOe. to 3.23 each, children's caps 25c each.
Tuble oil cloth l"ic yard, or He by the bolt, why pay 18 to 20 cents
elsewhere. Straw mattiug l2c yard; Ingrain carpet 2,'ic yard; Window
curtains at 75c puir; Curtain Poles 10c a piece; Bed spreads iiOc up.
5 gallon oil cuns at 75c each, also will (111 them at 10c per gallon,
single gallon 12c. Granulated sugar at 5c; Scrap Hinges, door knobs,
rakes, hoes, single trees, und all kinds of hardware.
Come one come all now, no trouble to show good sell or not.
Upholstered couches $fi, why pity l or 7 when you can get them
eliruner. Larue Mirrors, nice frames for 111x201.25. Ladies' handder-
chiefs, ribbons, laces, embroil ic rs, anil collars for both men and women
D. C. MELLOTT.
Dissolution Notice.
Nuilct Ik hereby irtvei ihut Uo partntt MUp
lie re lu fur! ex.t.iiu U-twei-n 1 It. Mum, W.
II. NeKon. A. V, N.hi initl J, Nc sun Sih k.
trutiltiK w titl dofutf busuies-i a fio Kulnm (.'uun
ty liuiik hits heen di Mil veil hv muiu.il euuftiit
Hie uuilemliriied lmvimr wtilulriwu rnxu suul
I nrt)M'rhlij
i-.iO-et l . H. NA'K
nXKCL'TOU'S WOTICK
Noiit'u herubv atvoii Hint letturH tHHlHniuut
HIV liHVO b(H!tt UIIltlttMl tOt tlC UUiliMnliflllM I1IK1II
tin- tmt or it. k. '! run i, lute of lie, runt
lowictiln. r niton con nt", Pu., dwceuNed.
Any livrhoiin uuviiitf cihiiiim Mvuitist KuiUtintute
will iitfieitt tlii'iu troptrly tuilheuimuleil fur
uitiiiftu. uimi t .him own iK iitehuine win piuurtd
vai itMtl mitliu.
H t,. VlvK.
Si pen Mlllv. VH
h 9 i-i1. I'.x-uuutoi-
For 75 years the favorite family medicine for throat and Kings. OlClS?
TO CUflE A COLD IN ONE DAY
'kft Laxativa Broroo Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund mon
ey if it fails to cure. E.W.Grovo'8
t'lRnaturo is on och hn
:do.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A(Jb
m utilise. Wai A In uieft' 12 mnnthfl.
- , -
Cures Crip
la Two Days.
Seven Million boxes sold In st 13 months.
on every
yrmn box. 25c.
Spring and
Summer
Beautiful Styles at Old Prices.
White Goods
in fancy Mercerized Stuffs, Lawns,
Shrunken Muslins, Linens, &c. Our
Wall Paper
and Mattings are now in, at least,
large partjor early use. .
in
We Can
Please You.
See these. GOODS and learn the
PRICES before you do your Spring
buying.
1
& Co.
G.I.Msnei
rtUcConnellsburg. Pa:
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