The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, June 27, 1906, Image 5

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    INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS
Of Local n'l General Interest, Gathered
it Home or Clipped from., our
Exchanges.
CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS
O.ir loin' ofsult jnslr-Rivd by
Huston. IVices accord in" U ,vm
l of sacks.
Lewis Youso and wifo spont
SitJnl.ty very plcasiuuly sit Mer-.
rrsl)iirr
D. K. Littlo aud Amos WilUiu)
sf.n sF"1 Saturday afternoon and
Siiuil.vy hi Mercorsburjr.
Huston, of Sultillo, pays l"a, a
j,im for et'B"! He, a pound for
(.i,icken, and 50o., for uotatoes.
Dr Z. Z. Palmer and Z, C. Mel
lU, of Neudmoro, win registered
tit the City Hotel Saturday.
William Youse returned to Ins
l,me in Altoomi on Thursday af
ter spending a weelc with his par
ents. Uev. Dr. John 11 ue, pastor of
llio Methodist church in Waynes
horo, was buried on Monday af
ternoon. Mr. Max Shoots and Miss Nell
Daniels were married by Uev. W.
A. West, in Chambersburg, on
Wednesday.
Misses Olive Shimer and Nettie
Comei er were amoug those who
accompanied the band to Mer
ccrsburglast Saturday.
Miss Nellie G. Palmer, who
had been spending a week with
Mrs. Emery Hessler, at Saluvia,
returned to her home on Monday.
Divine services in the Hebron
rRADKUN MILLS.
I'liai Ids Kinchart, au ovau'olis
tic worker, has pitched his tent
at IJullirrove just over the t'enn
ay Ivinii t lino iu Alleh i'i ev coun
ty, Mo , nuil is .liinMiig large
crowUn, and sun ors are Hocking
under his standard, lie has with
him a trained siugor all hailing
from Ohio. Singing is an import
ant factor in all evangelistic work
it brings out the better feelings
and soothes a savage beast.
He is the same man that held
meetings in the lower end of Ful
ton county last winter and iu por
tions of IJedford county, which
proved very renumei ativeand the
old adage was veiitied that the
laborer is worthy of his hire.
Preachers do not, as a rule, al
ways have the most pleasant life.
So much dissontion aud fault find
ing exceptions to their teachings
motes in their eye, and particu
lar, though not least, renumera
tive wages for their work.
As the years go aldng and pr J
gress and advancement is notica
ble along ail lines religious senti
ment and morality keeps its even
pace with scientific arguments,
and out broken sins are at a dis
count. Public sentimeut pours down
upon the individual whose moral
bearing and behavior is not good
Public opinion is a great moulder
when once it sets its powerful in
fluence against an evil, or a prac
tice it will most t.ssuradly bo rel
egated to soar in the onward
march of a higher civalization.
FvC.-, V
Bark Wanted
A large quantity Rock-oak and
- . 1 1 . . . .... I- nnM 1 n I. nlia I -
lietorn.eu CUuI(iU u. u-s which the highest cash
Tannery this coming ounaay ai
Hi:nO a. m., and lr at. faui s
church of this place at 7:30 p. m.
The Repository of Chambers
burg, says that Floyd F. Keller
and Miss Verna Myers, of Mc
Connellsburg, were married in
llagerstowu on Saturday.
Constipation makes the cold
drag along. Get it out of you.
Take Kennedy's Laxative Honey
and Tar cough syrup. Contains
no opiates. Sold by Stoutoagle
Si Hro.
Minnie Da1. bey is home from
Pittsburg, where she had taken
a course in stenography and
typewriting. After finishing the
cjurse she secured a lucrative
position and is now taking her va
cation. Wantk.d. Five industrious
men to work iu Tannery. Wages
tfV.4l aud up per day. Apply im
mediately and go to work at once.
Saltillo Tanneky,
lit Saltillo, Pa.
' HIDES Jan es Sipes & Sons
pay 10, 13, aud Hie a pound cash,
fur beef hides a. their butcher
shop in McCounellsburg, also
highest price paic' tor calf skins,
sheepskins and tillow.
W a N T K d : An experienced
woman for cook and general house
work. Wages $3 per week. Ap
ply to
Mrs. R. E Simmons,
Hancock. Md.
('. 121 (It.
James (1. Turner & Co., Han
cock, Md., are agents for the Uar
risburg Shoes at.d Slippers for
Ludies, the Pittsburg IloweShoes
for Children, The Brown's 5
point Shoes for Men. Ladies'
Home Journal Patterns, Ameri
can Beauty Corsets.
James G. Turner & Co., Han
cock, Md., are uow closing out
t heir line of Ladies', Misses and
Children's Summer Hats, trim
med and untrimmed shapes.
This line will be sold regardless
of cost, as they will not carry any
in to another season. Hats that
were $1.50 to $3.00, are uow sell
ing for
An Mr. and M rs. W. L. Nace
ami Mrs. II race U. Nace and miu
Donald, w nri' criiKoiiikf tlm Lou
dou iiiouhtiiiu mm Tm -tiny morn
ins.', a lui't i lac.k he n- was untie
I'd in the road in front of li.-in.
His boarship was in no hurry gi t
lug out of the wiy, and nfi.er
wilking around iu tiie r'.wd
awliil.' liostnrtMil upthi'wid
litu in illltsiin, lln ViMw vicil In I-1
Tli" s.ime plioo last. wt..,.(
WANTED
Local Agent to represent a
well-known and substantial
Life Insurance Company,
with Guaranteed Dividend
policy. Liberal contract and
renewals to the right roan.
Address B. H. Payne, Max.
MO KarrtHM -
prices
will be paid. For prices, address
or apply in person to
SALTILLO Tafxhuy,
Apr. Hi, l'.MKi. Saltillo, Pa.
looks better and lasts
longer than any
other.
Sixty years of
paint-making have
taught us how to
grind and mix the
right materials, and
how to keep paint
from cracking, peel
ing and blistering.
Use Lucas' on
your next job.
John Lucas
&Co
Who H c3.53 IT
STYLISH
i
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,jonn Lucas w-w l ti.u
K II pAint-making t r Sill
h
CLOTHING
CLOTHES
Are you particular about
style? Our clothing is ot
the most up-to-date make.
Are you patticular as to
quality and price? When
it comes to a question of
dollars and cents we all
want the very best we can
get for the least money
possible. A slim purse
will do heavy work when
it strikes our clothing de
partment. Come here for
that suit for the Fourth of
July and you will be pleas
ed.'
HONEST S
Jane
HUSIONTOWN.
Hoof nor and Mrs.
Mary '. More shoes sold in April and May than m lour months
Sipes spent last Wednesday with ; lt year. Scarcely a day passes that we are not asked tor a
Lib Henry at Clear Ridge. pajr nj S10CS j, a pajr bought hist season. This fully dem-
Gertrude Henry is employed at onstrates that we are seiIing honest shoes at honest prices.
A "oL tZewho visited Geo. ' ' The fact that we bought our spring shoes before the heavy
Sipes and wife last Saturday ev-; advance in shoes has placed us in position to sell you shoes at
emng wore Samuel Yeakle, wife old prices which means a big saving to you. Remember a
and daughter; Win. Summorsand dollar buys shoes worth a dollar here,
family. Tom Loasure and Minmo wjj he pleased to show you anything in our hue and
SrTJSTi.S'SZ: w " w- JiJ p:lvs
sister Edith, Emanuel Sipes and tr.lde lieu.
wile, Lib Henry nnd Stella Ope
man. The Children's service held in
the M.E. church last Sunay morn ;
ins was a threat success. i
Harry E. Huston,
Saltillo, Pa.
NBW UKtNADA.
John Houek and sister spent a
couplu of days with friends at
Saxtou.
Martha Black and Maude Cun
ningham arrived home on Satur
day from Harrisonville where
they finished a term of summer
school. Mrs. Evaline McClainaud daugh
ter Maud, moved to our city and
are now pleasantly located on the
Brooklyn side.
Samuel Stnins, of Woodvale, is
seriously id. He. came down to
call on Dr. Campbell and was un
able to return any farther home
than his mother's, who lives on
the Hunter place.
Frank Thomas, who has been
sick for about ll months is still
no better, and on Tuesday went
to Hickory Corn-jr to consult a
physician.
Dr. Campbell made a business
trip to Everett on Monday.
County Chairman McDonough
took in the Democratic caucus at
Hamsburg.
McKenzte Harvcty and wife, of
Shirley sburg, recently visited the
latter'8 sister, rs. Geo. Shafer.
M. A. Detwiler had a very un
pleasant experience recently, it
was a lively mule, a basket of eggs
and Mike thereon. Second scene,
Mike in mud, eggs in air, over
mule and all over Mike, (and mule
a haw, e haw. Presto change)
Jacob Crider and family visited
W. Bergstresser at Maddensville
on Sunday.
Won First Prize.
Charles M. Lodge, of Crystal
Springs, this county, now a Sen
ior in the Wtlliamsport Dickinson
Seminary, won first prize in the
young 'men's contest' in expres
sion. held this spring In that in
stitution. Charles is a most in
teresting and amusing speaker,
and always receives the applause
of his audience.
Wanted at Once.
Van'I'Kd. One man as a saw
apply at once to
11. Kat.uach & Sons,
Allen's Valley,
Richmond Furnace, Pa.
Mar. 7. tf.
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Workingntcn Wnnlod -
Single men under '.7 j-ears, to
farm ditching 7 months in
Wis. 17.". ('0 and bourd for sat-
sf '.ctory hands.
Also a faithful man to run
steam ditcher."
En Rkiciiicnmacu,
Orrville, Ohio.
REAL EST ATI-
n v
PRIVATE
SALE.
Tlie undiirfilHiiiid intends to sell tlie
followinsf desirable rea! estuto, Hit unto
four miles south of MoOcnnellsbirr,
neur Cito Postolliee.
Tract No. 1. ' Contains 10 aeres
niore or less, in good state of cultiva
tion, and all In trass exceiit about one
acre. The improvements are a 2J
story weatherboardod House, and a
Frame Stable, both in good ropair,
and all necessary outbuildings. Water
In out-kitchen. A line orchard of
choice nursery fruit.
Tract Xo. 2 Contains about 4 acres
of lino young timber, file chance to
get a desirable home.
Terms to suit purchaser. For fur
ther particulars c.ill on or address
W. M. Ukkd,
8 1 0ii. Cito, I'u.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice Is hereby Kiven Unit ilie piiriuepslilp
heretofor.i rxltlu I elweeD 1. II. Nuue, V.
H. N'.'Ihou, A. U. Niioa, and J, Nulwia Sipi-n.
triidinff oi.tl duioi; business us the Pultoo Coun
ty Hunk tins been dissolved b Diutuiil eouent
the undersigned hiiv'.ntr wlthdruwu fioui sitid
purtiiershlp.
B-So-St D. H. NACR
The preat irmy of Com
tiUTciul Trnveli-is think
the brttt idr line." ior
their own uc, Is a box of
SCHENCK'8
MANDRAKE PILLS
Th-v cure HiHmiMiewt,
I,iver C"m)lnint, InJli-,
tion, CottHtipatton, KUU,
Heudncht, JiMiulioe,
HriirtlHirn, Flatulency,
MulHria, etc. Iu uhc over
Seventy years.
liven the Liver."
with Rxhoaal. UtndrBke Pllli. n
jo illral .rll.liok II, HK WKI.I.
1-ur.ly VbffUbl. 4bMju
for llftl Brywhr.
Undm . H... or hj iull.
Dr. J. H. Schcnck A Son,
Philadelphia. Ha.
Tliirtir.monninf all PatlemiiolJ lBihj.Ui.UtJ
Clilrt llin of ny othtr ui.k. olliailt.;. im
iccoum ut Iheir ityle, sccmacy and iirapl.tily.
nirCall'a MBna.ln,rh.Ou.ni,( Klilon) hl
mo.cul.rll.ers lhn ny olhP I..l.t' Mj;..li..t. '
ypar' ub..iiiion (u nun.ben) oil 50 ornla. ''',,
miiub.r, li uanla. Kv.y iub;ril)er 0U MtUill I
Urn Kraa. bubcrib tudy.
I.u.ly Aaania Wanlrd. Ilandwm.prenilumiai
in.".. r.....n.i..i.... I'u.,rn l u.m otue of 6o d.
Ui.i) ..d Vmniuia Caialnigua (honing 4 P""J
uut Ilea. AauiMi Md.AU CO., Naw Ywk.
OPENING LETTER
STEVENS' & RAKER'S
NEW STORE, At Clear Ridge.
To the public. New oi.ds still coming in. We have just receiv
...1 ., lino tit ilw.,..: Ki.i-i,.tlv new. :il nrices tliiit will surprise you. .allies'
Oxfords from $1.20 up: ladies line dress shoes from 1.1" up: men s line
,1i.,.uj uluie from 1.2i to :S..jn: bnvs line dress shoes from l.Hl up. We
have a full line sf tine and every day shoes and prices are rijxlit.
Dry Goods and Notions
We have a line linn of dry foods'cominjf in. Gingham and etili
cues, "ic a vd., and up: Curtain net 10 and !.' yd: Muslins from ."ic a yd.
uii. We have a full line oi lawns, mohairs, sillcs. plaids, seersin-hers,
flannels, licl;in', etc., at the lowest price.
Cents, ladies and misses hose He per pair up: ladies and (rents
l.'ic up: ladies' ribbed vests 7c up: tents summer underwear up: window
blinds e up.
Groceries ! Groceries
W. H. Nesbit
Opposite the Cooper House,
' Is better preptued than ever bf fo:'e to furnish our farmers with
Farm Machinery, namely,
BINDERS, MOWERS,
Hay I'.a'nes, Hay Tedders, Corn Plows, Spring Harrows, Cultivators,
BnjfKies, Spring Wojfons. I sell the Osborne I i ai vest injr Machine.
Not the best on earth, but the best In jffftin lields and rass fields and
the best on horse llesh. Binder twine, fret my prices before buying.
Machine oil from lc to .Vic per i;allon Mica axle yrea.se "c, and
T.'ic; garden rakes 17 to iK-; Hoes, 13 to 23c: spades 3Uc: shovels from
:i3 to 50c. The ax trust Is broken Bnd the ax I sold for !!".. I will sell
ou for 73c. Pumps and pipes of all kinds, I can sell you a pump for
:i and up. Repair for all kinds of machinery and mower sections
cheaper than you have ever bought them. I have a lot of nl.'c joint
shingles: lawn mowers from $2.73 to
Clocks! Clocks! Clocks!
Why do you ha ve the cook guessing nt the time when you can
buy an 8 day clock for 2.3). Myer s barn door rollers and track on
hand at all times. It is one of the best rollers on the tnat'Ket, it can
not be throwed otT the track. Traees of all descriptions and prices.
Graniteware of all kinds, take a peep at my Ii3e white and blue dish
pans. 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 square of galvani.ed roofing it covers 10 fm-t siiartf.
W. H. NESBIT,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
-fC) '
: 6. W. Reisner & Co.. I
TVe have nst received a very full
line of Seersuckers and Ginghams for
Spring and
Summer
20 pounds granulated sugar SI; 'A packages Mothers Oats 23c; ."I
cans syrup 23c; 0 bottles extracts 23c; (i packages smocking tobacco 23c;
chewing tobacco We cut, up; kerosene 12c, gallon; best barrel oil 13c.
We have a nice line of tin and graniteware; 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 !
1 am now ready to open my New Store at the little village called
Fliekerville, which is near the Looust. Grove postolliee, in Whips Cove.
I will givo you a little sketch of the lino which I expect to handle
and the produce I expect to take in exchange.
Mutter, 20c cash, and 22c trade: I'.ggs 12c cash, and 14c trade; Po
tatoes, Meat, Lard, Means, Dried Apples, all taken in exchange for
goods. Muslin bleeehod and unbleached, percales, lawns and all kinds
of fancy dress goods. Ladies' and Misses Press Skirts from $1.3(1 up.
I'nder Skirts 7f.c, calico 4 to 7c a yard.
Men's all-ready-made work and dress pants, o; to 2 per pair.
Men's and boys' dress hats from 30c to 1 each; Ladies', Misses and
Children's trimmed hats from 50c to 23 each, children's caps 23c each.
Table oil cloth 13c yard, or 14c by the bolt, why pay lHto 20 cents
elsewhere. Straw matting l2c yard; Ingrain carpet 23c yard; Window
curtains at 73c pair; Curtain Poles 10c a piece; Med spreads !l0c up.
5 gallon oil cans at 73c each, also will 1111 them at 10c per gallon,"
single gallon 12c. Granulated sugar at 5c; Scrap Hinges, door knobs,
rakes, hoes, single trees, and all kinds of hardware.
Come one come all now, no trouble to show good sell or not.
Upholstered couches $5, why pay H or 7 when you can get them
cheaper. Large Mirrors, uie- frames for 10x2(1 1.23. Lad ies' handder
rhii fs, ribbons, luces, einbrodii rs, and collars for both men ami women.
D. C. MELLOTT.
Cut off that coue;h with
layns'S Expectorant
and Prevent pneumonia
B-feWif; bronchitis and consumption.
The world's Standard Throat and Lung
Medicine for 75 years.
Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the newse.
i
Beautiful Styles at Old Prices.
White Goods
infancy Mercerized Stuffs, Lawns,
Shrunken Muslins, Linens, &c. Our
Wall Paper
and Mattings are now in, at least, in
large partJor early use.
IWe Can
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Please You
See these GOODS and learn the
PRICES before yon do your Spring
buying.
Reisner h Co
! McCounellsburg, Pa. I
4J ' . eye-
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To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets, (VtJ
unit mA In nAct IS mnnthi.
MVCn mUUUU mwm f""- - ' " "- w '
Curti Crip
In Two Day.
on every
box. 25c.
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a $1.00 Year in Advance,
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