The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, June 20, 1906, Image 8

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    Buy timothy and crimson clover
send at Irwin's.
. The Bedford county fair will
by held on Tuesday, Wednesday,
-uiu Thursday, October 1, i', and
o.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L. Nace
am "At lIom!" in tho now I'rtis
hy toriiin parsonage.
.lohn 1'.. Sipes and daughter,
Miss IVilly, of Iudijr, were called
to the county scat Thursday on
Ijusmci-is.
Wantko at Paul Wagner's Tan
nery, calf skins, sheep skins,
horsojhides and tallow, t), 10 and
111 cents paid for beef hides.
Money to loan in lots of not less
than L'UO. Mortgages aud judge
ments bought and sold. Apply
to M. U. ShatVuer.
General John Fed den will hold
service at Charles Dishong's Sat
urday evening, :!d, at o'clock,
to which all are invited; and, also,
at Joseph L. Richards, on Sun
day evening, the 2 1th, at 8 o'clock.
The Presbyterian Sunday school
at (ireenhill, will have their Chil
dren's Day services next Suuday
morning at the usual hour for
Sunday .school. The program
will be interesting, and the public
generally is mvited.
The sworn statement of the
manufacturers protects you from
opiates in Kennedy's Laxative
Honey aud Tar the cough syrup
that drives the cold out of your
system. Sold by Stouteagle it
Urn.
Through some misunderstand
ing, the Odd Fellows sermon to
be preached by Rev. Pittinger at
Asbury church at Greenhill, was
announced for last Sunday even
ing. The sermon will be preach
ed at that place next Sunday ev
ening, 24th.
Hess Irwin, of this place, and
Myrtle ' ay berry, of Dillsburg,
have been chosen delegates from
the Shipensburg Normal school
to represent the school at the
Eastern Student Conference of
the Young Women's Christian As
sociation at Silver Hay on Lake
Cioo'gp, N. V. This conference
opens on the 22nd of June and
last for ten days. This is the
second McConnellsburg girl who
has been a delegate. Em ma Sloan
attended the conference last year.
Joseph Sipes and wife, of Lick
ing Creek township, were early
Monday morning shoppers in
town. Mr. Sipes and son llomer
are as busy as ever this summer
building bams. They raised a
tine one for Onod T. Mellott last
Wednesday. The building is a
bank barn 10x70 dressed siding
and modem style. Mr. Sipes
and son have also a contract for
the building ot a good barn for
the Pawner brothers near Sipes
Mill, to be finished before har
vest which will make them hus
tle. There is no need worrying
along in discomfort because of a
disordered digestion. Get a bot
tle of Kodol for Dyspepsia, and
see what it will do for you Ko
dol not only digests what you eat
and gives that tired stomach a
needed rest, but is a corrective
of the greatest efficiency. Kodol
relieves indigestion, dyspepsia,
palpitation of theheart, llatulence,
and sour stomach. Kodol will
make your stomach young and
healthy again. You will worry
just in the proportion that your
stomach worries you. Worry
means the loss of ability to do
your best. Worry is to be avoid
ed at all times. Kodol will take
the worry out of your stomach.
Sold by Stoutei gle it Bro.
N. H. Henry t Son put toe fin
ishing stroke on Johnnie Mag
sum's big barn last Saturday, and
hastened away to begin on one
for s. mehody else. Johnnie is
one of the most public spirited
citizens in the County. It was
he that purchased the first land
and laid out town lots aud began
tho building up of the East Hud
extension; and with the compila
tion of the barn to which we have
just referred, he has placed up
on his farm south of tho Mercert--burg
pike, n mile and ahalf south
east of McConnellsburg, a set of
farm buildings of which any
farmer might justly be proud.
Tho Messrs. Henry have nothing
but the kindest expressions of
satisfaction of their business re
lations with Mr. Magsam, and
liopo that the time may not be far
distant when Johnnie may be
snugly ensconced in his new
house with a wife selected from
the many fair damsels of Little
Fulton.
BURNT CABINS.
Children's Day services held
at, tho Methodist church at this
place June 10th, was largely at-
te.ided and was one of the best
that has been at this place for
years.
Any one now that is needing a
physician will do well oy giving
Dr. Madden a call. He lias locat
ed here in our town and we wish
him good success.
Cora Doran, of this place, is vis
iting her sister Mrs. Mclloay at
Spring Mills.
Mrs. Delsie Mummaand two
little sons, James and Kalph, ot
Wilbinsburg, is visiting her many
friends here.
Mrs. Auuie Briggs of Altoona,
is visitiug her parents, John Mil
ler and wife, near here.
Edward Welch and niece, Annie
Alexander, of Spring Run, spent
Suuday with his sister Mary at
this place.
Savilla Bowman speut last
Thursday afternoon at Shade
(iap.
Maggie and Olive Cline made a
business trip to Foct Littleton on
tost Friday.
Mrs. Blair Appleby aud her
mother Mrs. J. W. Miller, of
Shade Gap, are spending a few
days at this place.
James Henry and wife, of Mc
Connellsburg, spent Sunday with
John E. Speck and family.
A GUARANTEED CURB FOR PILbS.
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 6 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 Paris
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
dull-
NliW GRENADA.
Plenty of rain town
items scarce.
We notice that the hard shell
potato bug is a thing of the past
in this section.
Mrs. Alda Smith, of Braddock,
Pa., spent a week very pleasantly
among her many friends in, and
about, New Grenada.
Reuben Crum and wife, of Sal
ter, Pa., visited friends a few days
here. Mrs. Crum is a sister of
Mrs. J. G. Cunningham.
Guy Weaver aud wife, of Saltil
lo, were registered at the Black
Bear llotui last Sunday.
Little "Beth" aged about nine
years, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Uarry Truax, of Altoona:
died of diphtheria on the 4th inst.
She was a grand-daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Truax, of Enid.
This was a very heavy load of
grief for the parents, as she was
their only child, and more than
ordinarily bright.
Mrs. Margaret Houp received
the sad intelligence last Sunday
of the death of Jacob Houp of
of heart disease, in Pittsburg, on
the 8th inst. The deceased was
aged about forty-tive years, and
at the time of his death, his wife
was lying very low with typhoid
fever.
You cannot induce a lower ani
mal to eat heartily when not feel
ing well. A sick dog starves him
self and gets well. The stomach,
once overworked, must have rest
the same as your feet or eyes.
You don't have to starve to rest
your stomach. Kodol for Dys
pepsia takes up tho work for
your stomach, digests what you
eat and gives it a rest. Puts it
back in condition again. You
can't feel good with a disordered
stomach. Try Kodol. Sold by
Stouteagle & Bro.
FORT MOTT.
'or the curiosity of my FulW n
friends, I will add a lew lines
from Jersey.
The troops here go into camp
Monday morning for their sum
mer maneuvers.
Corporal Hoop, 11 'J Co. C. A.,
was in Pennsgrove, N. J., last
Sunday. He says there was lots
doing.
II. P. Lea won $15 last evening
on a raflle, from Corporal Evans.
Bathing on the beach is an im
portant sport of the boys it: blue.
Some of the boys declare that
Hoop tried to loop the loop on his
wheel yesterday, but success was
a failure. II.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
Itching, blind, bleeding, pro
truding piles. Druggists are au
thorized to refund money if Pazo
Ointment fails to cure in G to 14
days. 50c.
WCLLS VAUtV
Mrs. (. W. Swopo is visiting
her children in, and arouud 1 ilts
burg. Mrs. Margaret Lyon visited a
day with Mrs. S. P. Wishart, en
route to Mrs. vVhitehill's nt Yel
low Creen.
lion. . r, vvisnart nui'iniod
the Sunday school convention at
Yellow Creek, Saturday and Sun
day. !
Paul Baumgardiier has gone to j
Eastou, Pa , to attend commence-
merit of Lafayette, mid t take the
examination. j
Carl and Morris Baker, who
are in the employ of Collier's
Weekly, spent a few days at home
last week.
Howard and Roy Hoke, of Sax
ton, spent Sunday with their
grandparents, W. H. Spangler
and wife.
J. II. Allen, of Cliambersburg,
speut Suuday at the Truax Inn.
Mrs. Lizzie Baker is visiting
friends in Saxton this week.
Miss Maud Baumgardner is at
tending Bedfr.rd county conven
tion, held at Alum Bank this
week.
Harry Wright aud wife, and
Samuel Jones and wife, of Metal,
Pa., were "guests in tho home of
W. L. Sprowl aud wife, last Sat
urday and Sunday.
Minnie Swopeisvisitingfi ieuds
near Saluvia.
T. J. Wiener,
LEWIS H. WIBLE, .
PRESIDENT.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER.
VICE PRESIDENT.
FRANK P. LYNCH.
ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR.
Dry Goods,
Dress Goods,
Silks,
Notions,
Hosiery,
(ilovcs.
Underwear,
White Goods,
Laces,
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund mon
ey if it fails to cure. E. W. G rove's
signature is on each box. 25c.
WEST DUBLIN,
Daisy Hoover spent a few days
with friends iu Ilustontown last
week.
Some of our young folks at
tended Children's Day service at
Center last Sunday, and report a
good program.
Mrs. Margaret Lyon spent sev
eral days recently with friends m
Hustoutown.
Rev. Daniels preached a good
sermon on Sunday atternoou, at
Fairview, from Gal. b : 11.
D. D. Deshoog, Jr., of Licking
Creek, spent a little vvtiile iu this
vicinity, Sunday afternoon dur
ing the rain.
Mrs. Margaret Lyou is visiting
relatives in Yellow Ceeek, Bed
ford county.
Spring Millinery
Ladies, Misses and Children. Infants Caps and
Wraps. Lingerie Hats, Veilings, Neck Wear,
WASH 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, Vd.
All New Spring Manner Patterns
for
Ladies', Misses and Children.
Wire Fence ! Wire Fence!
Much Cheaper Than
i
The siucerest tribute that can
be paid to superiority is imitation.
The many imitations of DeWitt's
Witch lla.e! Salve that are now
before the public prove it the
best. Ask for DeWitt's. Good
for burns, scalds, chaffed skin,
eczema, tetter, cuts, bruises, boils
and piles. Highly recommended
and reliable. Sold by Stouteagle
& Bro.
NEEDM0RE.
Mr. Editor: Kindly insert the
following iu the next issue of the
News :
a out Rat;e.
on last sunday at plesent grove
church after preaching thare was
a youg man took h:s girl and
started a way aud thare wps a
small party thare that thot thay
was suinbody tha slaped thare
hands and holerd and laft the
people of this comunity think
this a vary low colling for ( any
boddy that wants to bee sum
boddy.
if you dont think this is worth
puting in put it :n the Basket,
you ned not put my name to it.
June 15, l'.iOC).
Cumberland Valley Trains
Leave Fort Loudon at 7. 42 a. in.,
11.47 a. m., 2. 1: p ni.; leave Mer-
cersburgatM.O I a. m., U.uTp. :n.,
and 15.05 p. m.
Arrive at Mercersburg at 7.47
a. in,, 10.11H a. m., and 5.51! p. in.
Loudon, H.07 a rn., 10. a. rn.,
and li.lli p. rn.
Lost.
A bunch of keys on route from
M e rc e r s b u r g to M eCo n n ell s b u r g,
Saluvia, and Laidig. Reward, if
returned to Rk.haud Bkasto.v,
Tyrone, Pa , or Jovas Laki:, Iu
dig, I 'a. L't.
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Any Style of Wood Fence
Tx-t us lijjure together. A sthnc of timber that will square
li im-lics mid is ltij foot in letiytli, will muke 4!IJ feet of lumber,
wtiii li at f !.." a hundred, is worth "" cents. Now, I can sell you
a ycxxl wire fence for .'llio a rod, which Is lss than half the cost
of a board fence.
1'he style 1 sell at '.V2ti is a "bunkem" fence. A witness in
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court was once asked what kind of fence he had, when he made g
the reply, "I have a "Iniukein fenco. "What kind of fence is
that, ihundered the court." "A 'bunkem" fence," answered the
witness, "is a fence that Is horse-hih, bull-strong, and pi(f-ti-rht.
" That is just the kind of fence 1 sell. The price ranges
from to (HU:., a rod depending on the style and height.
1 also sell the
DISKING- HARVESTING MACHINERY
the best on earth. I lone juut bought m-y twine and will guar
antee the price now. Machine Oil from lSe., to 40c., a gallon.
Linseed oil, harness oil, cylinder oil, turpentine, while lead, and
ready-mixed paints all at o.-k-boitom prices.
1 a in closing out a lot of good horse blankets ut cost. Col
lars, collar pads, truce chains, halter chains, Vc.. at very close
prices. I have the best assortment of axes to be found anywhere
in town. Axe handles, pick handles, sledge handles, Simon
cross-cut saws, Piston cross-cut saws, handsHws, a complete line
of strap and heavy barndoor hinges. l'himber'H supplies such
as pipe linings, spigots, c. 1 have on hand all the time a
stock of Lane's patent barndoor hangers and trucks the best
hanger 'on tho market can't got off the track, 'roved cable
chain from i to s on hand all the lime, price ranging from 4i to
7 cent s a pound.
Geo. B. Mellott, McConnslIsburti.
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Ladies and Gentlemen '. W'e 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, with tapered shoulders for 5o; others ut 4u; al
so, the nicest laced sleeveless vest ever bought at !lc; others at 10 and
l.'lc; extra large sizes, l.'ie: ladies' knit pants, i.'tc.
Iu mou's we made a great hit. 1'ull size shirt, ribbed tail, and double-heat
drawers, 21c each: and the genuine balbriggan, the one that
takes up the sweat and don't leave you cold at 4.'ic or Wc a suit.
Table Oil Cloth, 12c. Yd.
Why don't you, who haven't wore a pair of Walk-Over shoes, try
a pair. It is the experience of peop'e that have and are wearing them,
that they are the best shoe on earth. We are selling more this sea
sou than ever und $4.00. Also, others as cheap as ever, except
some that we had to duplicate on. t all while, the old stock lasts.
SAV FYRVER!
Wo have bought a nice lot of clipper mowing scythes, that we can
sell jiiu at f)0e, ami 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 &: gal. This .is the same oil that most all of
the. 11 ask you file a gul. Curtain stretchers !Mle each. See our line of
scythe stones, ": H in. deep jelly plates 4c, tin cups 2c, I'io plates,
deep, 2 for Tie and :i for JO; Milk strainers 12 and ioc, (mart measures
4c, dishpans 10 to :Uc each, lamps, complete, 20 to 3'ti"
RIBBONS ! RIBBONS
We believe that we have the best and cheapest line of ribbons on the
market. We handle tho Kichurdson, 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 good
ribbon and cheaper than unyone else sells them, see ours. Lots ui
people know this. This Is for those who haven't found it out.
HULL & . BENDER,
Proprietors,
MERRIL W. N ACE,
CASHieH,
B. FRANK HENRY,
ASST. CASHIER, '
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF M'CONNELLSBURC. PA,
Alisolnic Siifrty. Mrr-proor nnil Hurtrlnr-proof Hutn mid Vault, am1 ittflnprH nr the Hank
ItlMIVllv howled.
Tmuhiiets a xenenil HunklDK, KxelmoKe and Collection huxinnw, unci l utidor Die Miner.
vision of I he Comptroller ol the Currency of the ITnltrd Suite Uovernmcnl.l
Drafts on New York. ' hllndelphln and I'lttshurK issued at lowest rates. Ccrtllleiitenof
deposit Issued.
IjOhtih made on personal and collateral security, und Notes discounted. Courtenu,
IreiitmcDl to nil. Correspondence sollcted from those dclnnx Loans or u lhlui; to open nn
count with us
v DIRECTORS:
LEWIS H. WIBLE. UNO. P. SIPES, JNO A. HENRY.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS,
D. L. GRISSINGER, R.M.KENDALL, CHAS. E, BARTON
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Hay Rakes,
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me your order. Every machine guaran
teed. Xop Buggies
arid Wagons $
A fine Buggy at $49, $55, and $65.
Farm IVagons, 2 horse, $55.
Deering Binder Twine for sale.
Fertilizers for buckwheat are now in.
Remember we have anything you need
, to use, wear or eat. Prices are lower
than elsewhere.
Yours for Bargains,
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Three Springs, Pa.
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SPRING AND SUMMER
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Lost.
Two umbrellas incases were
lust from tliss hack in coming from
Mercersburg to McConuollsburg
on Monday evening of last week.
A reasonable reward will be paid
upon their return to Huh oflice.
DeWitt's Galvo
For PHoSi Durnsi Sores
KILLthe COUGH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
WITH Br. King's
fiew Discovery
VnuniiuaTinm
FDR I CUGHSand
' U" WOLDS
Prie
BOo I. $1.00
Frc Trial.
I tiureitt und Ctuickent (Jura lor nil
THROAT and LUKO TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK.
$ Having just returned from the city we are now
Cil ready to show our spring and summer goods to
better advantage to our customers and at more
$3 sasisfactory prices than ever before.
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in Lawns, Linens, Dimities, Shrunk Muslins, Tat-
ft tetta, bwiss Muslins, Panama Cloth, Batiste, Mer-
j$ cerised Suitings, and Silk Mull, from 8 to 50c a yd.
iftj In seersuckers, ginghams, and prints, our stock
is complete. Our clothing department is full to
jijwj overflowing. There are still a few dozen of 'our
19c shirts left.
ISee Our Shoes
We are proud of our shoe line. Oxfords for
rj children, misses and ladies in white and patent
gJJ leather, and a full line of patent Oxfords, Bals. and
hj Blutcher tor men. We want you to see our line
of ladies high top dress shoes, solid leather soles
SS and counters, tipped Blutcher tor 1.35-. Look at
them. Lace curtains 30c to $1, window shades,
rj 8, 20, and 25c, curtain poles He.
A beautiful flowered carpet at 25c yd; a nice
5 striped carpet, 12 and 19c a yd; a sttaw matting
from 11 to 20c, worth 1-3 more.
sj Our stock was never so full and so complete as
j$ it is this spring, and consider it a favor to display
it to all. . 1
S J.K.Johnston,
I McConnellsburg.
. DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
TU II .00 koU oonlilm JH tmi.tK trial vhlch Mill lor 80 cant
UtMlIO UDLV AT TMi IAKjKATQIY or
X. C DWITT COMPANY. cincAr.n rr t
For Bale by Stoutoaglo Bro. Ask tor Kodol'g J900 Almanac and 200 Year Calendar.
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