The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 05, 1906, Image 8

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    11 ii eh W. Ewinr lias boon on
t ) . . siclt list for several days.
Mr. Ii & liarris, of tliis place,
has beeu in ill health for a few
days.
If you fail to litid your items iu
tbi News, it is her.ause you tor
pal to sifrn your name to thorn.
M rs. Jack ilislio)), of Clearlieid,
visiting iu the family of her
brother, R 11. Truax, uoar lddo.
Harry Llustou at Saltillo, just
received a carload of phosphate
which he will sell on special terms
to quick buyers.
William Youse, of AUoona, is
wearing a very broad smile. It's
because a little dish washer has
C'une to his house.
Through Attorney ShatTner,
Mrs. Susan C. I'uyer, and Mrs.
El.iott Kummel have received
p.uisious duriutr the past week.
Sat.ksman Vantkii to look af
ter our interest iu Fulton and ad
j'lcent counties. Salary o." Com
mission. Address Tin: II auvky
( u. Co., Cleveland, O.
Miss Rose Nteiyer, of Mercers
b.-.rg, and Mrs. T. 1!. Donnelly, of
Philadelphia, were guests of the
Iv'xrnth family at the Fulton
House a few davs last week.
i'rof. W. Don Morton, who had
l.i'cu elected principal of the Ad
i. his township High School in
Cambria county, at a salary of 75
a !:;outh, left for his new field of
labor last week.
Vrite f jr a free copy of the
1 it;'n7 catalogue and new Illus
r '.fed College Journal of Col urn -t.
i Hnsiuess College, Ilagers
t n, Mil. They will iuterest
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Charlie Creathead startec on
Tuesday morning, for his return
t Loveland, Colo., after having
f pent several mouths with his
pa -outs, Mr. and Mrs. Johu W.
( ireathead.
Last week John Hard and his
men raised a big bank biru for
.1 i1) Plesstuger cu the old Clark
farm west of Xeedmore. Job is
bringing the old place out and he
will make it blossom as the rose.
Fau.m Vou Kknt. Good two
horse farm for rent, situate in
lielfast township. For further
pa- tieulars, apply to
1!. V. l'KCK,
McConnellsburg, Fa.
!. v. Akers, who had been
p'-ndiug a week with his friend,
I'rof. V. Don Morton, returned
lo !iis home at Iveyser, V. ';v.,on
'!'! ursday of la.-t week. Mr. Ak-
rs is a former irush Creek boy,
a id is now chief clerk to the Vard
i;Mster of l!ie I). A: O. yards at
1 ' it place.
Wheu you have a cold it is well
t. be very careful about using
anything that will cause constipa
tion. Be particularly careful
about preparations containing op
iates. Use Kennedy's Laxative
'oney and Tar, which stops the
cough and moves the bowels.
Sold at Trout's drug store.
Geo. W. Sipes, of Need more,
aci ompauied by his sister-in-law,
Mrs. Mary Martin, and her son
F. 's, of Claysville, Pa., and by
his daughter, Mrs. J. S. Swartz
'..i 'der and son Wabace, of Need
i':i'e, were registered at the
Wii-,liingtou House last Thurs
! Mrs. Martin will be remein
be! i'l by the middle aged set
!':ut McConnells'burg, as Miss
M !ry Hampton. This washer
li-.t visit to McConnellsburg for
a rum her ol years.
While the editor enjoys auy
1 l. ug that is good to eat when he
5-firtunate enough to have it in
h's possession, he is especially
t'ond r.f peaches. Whether this
fact is known to his friends or
rot, he was the recipient d unrig
' iie past yeek, of two lots of as
line pouches ascau be grown any
where. One lot came from Mrs.
llebecca Stenger, of Jugtown,
lid the other, from Mr. John
I loopengardner, ot Thornastown.
The peaches were of the Craw
ford variety large, red cheeked,
t ipu. juicy, fine flavored, luscious,
delicious, meaty in fnct thry
vein "great. "
In these days of rush and hur
ry courtesy is often forgoten. In
1 he mad, pell mull rush of our
life little thiugs are done to of
fend that we rather remained un
done. A hastily eaten meal and
i's resultant head iche may cause
us social or financial loss. The
v ise nir. ii or woman is the one
who relieves little ills of this sort
I y a little dose of Kodol For Dys
pepsia. It digest what you eat
I'd puts your stomach back into
fbHpe. Sold at Trout's drug
Morn.
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Capital $150,000.00. :?90 Stockholders.
Farmers and Merchants
Trust Company.
XATIOXAI, HANK HflLDINT,, CHAM HKIlSIII'liG, PA.
deposits by mail in Checking or guv inn department, (in latter 3 per J
cent interest is paid); acts as Trustee, Guardian, Executor, Admin-
Does a general Hanking, Trust and Heal Estate Business: receive
istnitiir and Ueceiver of estates: Sells and Kent houses and farms.
Your attention Is especially Invited to our Saving department, la
which Interest Is allowed on deposits at rate of .1 percent, per annum,
l't compounded every six months, which possesses advantages over mort-
enues at hither rates. No doubtful titles of real estate to cause wor
ry: no risk of tire: money subject to call and always ready for you
when yon want It. The total assets of the Company amounting to ov
er JiIii,ikh). pledges to secure each and every deposit.
We have many customers located at a distance, who dothelr bank
ing with us entirely by mail and llnd It a very convenient and satis
factory way of doing business.
t)ur real estate department has leen placed in charge of Mr. H. V
Karper who Is well and favorably known to many of the readers o'
' ' this paper, and any one desiring to purchase or rent a farm in Frank.
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Your business in any of our departments Is respectfully solicited
and will receive our prompt and careful attention Write us fo
particulars on any feature you do not fully understand.
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O. tJ. SOLLCNRCRGEa. MILLIrtM IIOERNBR,
' ice I'rcsldenr. Solic tor.
S. V.WINOEHT, T.Z. MIXEHflHT,
Tri-H-MinT. Trust otlloer.
H. W. KrtRI-'ER. MiuiBKer Heul K-tiie In-parlinpnl.
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Sale Register.
Thursday, September 20.
Kev. A. C. Wolf, intending to re
move to West Fairview, Pa., will
sell sell household goods, horse,
buggy, surrey, sieigh, hay, harn
ess, stove, and mauy other arti
cles. Sale at 1 o'clock. Credit
t months. ,
Wednesday, September 215
Dr. J. S. Swartzwelder, having
sold his real estate, and intend
ing to remove to the Pacific Coast, j
will sell at his residence at Need
more, personal property, consist
ing of live stock, buggies, harn
ess, household goods, Ac, Sale
begins at lo o'clock. Credit 7
months.
A LIVELY TUSSLE j
-. ith that old enemy of the race, i
Constipation, often ends in Ap
pendicitis. To avoid all serious
trouble with stomach, liver aud
bowels, take Dr. King's New Life
Pills. They perfectly regulate
these organs without pain or dis
comfort. 2."e at Trout's drug
store.
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Fall Term Opening.
The Tri-State Business Col- J
logo, Cumberland, Md.,Sept. 4th, j
"th, and 15th. Write for catalogue !
and terms. I
HUSI0NT0WN.
Some of our young people at
tended the picuic at Burnt Cab
ins last Satu. "day. They report
ed having a good time.
Eugene Chesuut is home on a
visit from Wilhamsport, where
he has been for the past two
months.'
M. D. Mathias is seriously ill
at this writing. His mother died
on Sunday evening.
Miss Maggie M'chaels and Mrs.
Robert Sneer both of Everett
are visiting frieads and relatives
in this vicinity.
M. L. Kirk is digging the foun
dation for a house on the Dawney
extension.
A movement is on foot to or
ganize Uustontown into a bor
ough. Let the good work go on.
Mrs. Frank Mumma-and son,
of Jeanette, are visiting in the
home of David Mum ma.
Kll:ott Smith and fimily, of
McCoanellsburg, are visiting in
the home of Mrs. Smith's moth
er, Mrs. Emahue Chesnut.
Johu Sailers aud wife, of Wood
vale, are visiting in the home of
David Lambersoo.
Cumberland Valley Trains
Leave Fort Loudon at 7.42 a. m.,
11.47 a. m., 2.4.5 p. m.; leave Mer-
cersburgatn.04 a. m., 12.07 p. :n.,
and 3.05 p. tn.
Arrive at Mercersburg at 7.47
a. m., 10 28 a. m.,' and a. 53 p. m.
Loudon, K07 a. m., 10. Ha. m.,
and (5.13 p. in.
THOMPSON.
The farmers of our vicinity will
begin to harvest their coi n this
week.
W. II. Pittman and wife spent
Sunday at Scott-Johnson's.
After spendi ig a few weeks
with friends here, S. L. Simpson,
wife and son left fin Monday for
their home iu Lebanon. Pa.
Alvah Gordon spent Sunday af
ternoon with Uonj. Fisher.
lioy Daniels, wife and son, and
Will Secnst and family soeut
Sunday at J. C. Comerer's.
Olive Zimmerman spent a few
days in Thompson last week.
Lillian Pott and Bess Simpson
spent Saturday and Sunday at
Mac Li turn's.
The Vaccination Law is the
principal topic -of convei sation at
present."
Kev. John II. Barney will preach
at Damascus at 10 o'clock and at
Bald Kaglo schcolhouse at half
past two o'clock, on the fourth
Sunday of this month.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
Itching, blind, bleeding, pro
truding piles. Druggists are au
thorized to refund money if Puzo
Ointment fails to cure in 6 U 11
days. 50c.
HEATH SCHOOL.
Business and Shorthand cours
es, day and night sessions. N. E.
Cor. 13th and Market Streets.
Opposite Wanamaker's, Philadel
phia, '.'a.
F. Ii. Hkath,
4t. Principal,
Formerly with Peirce's.
Prime Timothy Seed for sale at
Stoutoagle Tiros. H 28-4r.
A GUARANTEED CUKE EUR PILES.
Itching, blind, bleeding or pro
t: udiug piles. Druggists refund
i.oney if Pazo Ointment fails to
.ire any case, no matter of how
Lng standing, in 6 to 14 days.
''irst application gives ease and
.est. 50c. If your druggisthasn't
it send 50c in stamps and it will
oe forwarded post-paid by Paris
Medicine Co., St. Louis. Mo.
Oddfellows' Picnic,
llarrisonviile Lodge, No. 710,
I. O. O. F., will hold a basket pic
uic in the gros'e at the Presbyter
ian church atGreenhill, on Satur
day, September 22nd. All Odd
fellows and their friends are cor
dially invited, to be present A
couple short addresses will be
delivered, but the day will be
mostly given up to social inter
course and innocent amusements.
A good time is confidently expect
ed. Come with your baskets, and
help make it a joyous occasion.
Come in the morning and stay all
day.
Committkk.
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.
Farms Ghange Hands.
Among the visitors to the coun
ty seat last Saturday, were Lem
uel Smith and Edward McCray,
of Whips Cove. Mr. Smith has
sold to our townsman Andy Mel
lott. his farm, and has purchased
the Henry Laytou farm. Both
Mr. Smith and Mr. Mellott ex
pect to take possession of their
new farms next spring. Mr. and
Mrs. Mellott are tina pe ple, and
we are sorry to lose thern from
this neighborhood.
. A LJCIENTIHC WONDER.
The cures that stand to its cred
it make Bucklen's Arnica Salve
a scientific wondoi . It cured E.
II. Mulford, lecturer fo' the Pa
trons ol Husbandry, Waynesboro,
Pa., of a distressing case of piles.
It heals the worst boms, sores,
boils, ulcers, cuts, wounds, chil
blains and salt rheum. Only 25o
at Trout's Drug store,
Do It Now !
Don't put off until to-morrow whnt you should buy to-day. , ,
Take ndvnntno of our
Summer Clearing
Sale of millinery
Kvfery hat In stock at lacrillue price. Iteady-to-wear Drens Skirts,
I'ettlcoatii, Mutlln Underwear, Oau.e Veatg,
"Quality a well an cheapness" describes our sUck of drens goods.
Don't fall to ee our assortments. '
Notions ! Notions !
Gloves, Helts, Corsets, Veilings, Neck-wear, Hand-bags, Hosiery,
Hralds, Hair l'lns, Side Combs, Ac, Ac.
Laces, Embroideries,
Hnnner Patterns In stock for Ladies, Misses and Children. All
scums allowed on all H miner Patterns.
T. J. WIENER,
Hancock, Md.
Uest trade prices paid for Kggs and Poultry.
LEWIS H. WIBLE.
PBF8I0FNT.
I W. SCOTT ALEXANDER,
VICi PRiSIOBNT,
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! New Grocery Store ! Jg,
I still take pleasure Id announcing to the citizens of McCon
nellsburg, and vicinity, that T have opened a new and up-to-date
Grocery Store opposite Dickson's Drug Store
My stock consists of a line line of Staple and Fancy Groc
eries, Confections, Cigars and Tobaccoes.
I have Just received a fresh line of Nutrlotone for Horses,
Cattle, Sheep and swine, and if your stock Is not doing right
I would ask you to try Nutrlotone. You may be receiving
some advertising matter on Nutrlotone and I would ask you
to read It carefully. It is guaranteed to build up all stock
und keep them in good health.
If you are not receiving any advertising matter on Nutrlo
tone, please drop me a postal card and I will see that you
receive It regularly. Hoping to receive a share of your pat
ronage, I am
Yours, for fair deallug,
E. R. M'CLAIN.
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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Big Underselling
Store.
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A few Hats still left
which will fce closed
out at cost during the
next two or three
veek.s.
This layourchance,
Come In Soon,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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FRANK P. LY NCH,
ATTOnNF V AND POLICITOR.
MERRIL W. N AC t
CASHIEH.
U. 1- H ANK HLNHY,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAN
OPENING LETTER
STEVENS & RAKER'S
NEW STORE At Clear Ridge.
2 5 lbs. Granulated su;ar, $1.25; Glass jars; quarts,
50c. a doz.; one-halt gallons, 60c. a doz.; Fish, 65 cts. a
bucket.
We are selling a nice line of Lace curtainette at 10c. a
yd. and up; Lace curtains, 60 cts. pair; Towels, 15 cts.
pair and up; Ginghams and Calrcoes at 5c. and up. A
nice line of dress goods, white lawns, ribbons and laces
Ladies' and Gents' bhoes at prices that will aston ish
you. Machine oil at a guaranteed price. A full line of
Dr. A. C Daniels' veterinary medicines. You will save
money if you deal with us. We will pay first-class
prices tor Eggs, Butter, Pork, Lard, Chickens, etc.
Everybody welcome.
Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa.
OR AVCONNELLSBURC. PA,
Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits
The Hank has increased in luisiiiess rapidly and it W now ready to
shure its earnings with its depositors, thus vriviti; tlmin a safe Invest
ment at home, Notice the growth during the lirst five months busi
ness. Total resources at rinse of lni ness April -I, l'.Ktli, '
$71,343.03; May 24th, $80,711.41; June 23rd.
$91, 4-85.30; July 24th. $101,023,11;
August 24th, 3112,000.00.
If you cannot call in person, send your deposits by mail, they will
receive prompt attention
LEWIS H. WIBLE. J NO. P. SIPES. UNO. A. HENRY.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETtH MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS,
D. L. GRISBINoER, R.M.KENDALL. CHA8, E, BARTON
KILLthi cough
and CURE thi LUNC8
WT" Dr. King's
Mow Discovory
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Prlca
BOol. 11.00
Fru Trill.
Buriwt and Quickest Our (or all
THROAT and LXWO TEOUB
Lta, or MONEY BACK.
FLWEU'S
ABDOMINAL KUr rOKl'KIU
1009 Hrsimi Uiuum St., rhlUdelpliu, r
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and 2 seated
all have 18 Spil es and riveted rims
All fully guaranteed.
8 Prices Very Low.
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Phosphate noiv in for Fall Seed-
Yours for a new Vehicle,
CLAY PARK,
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cleaning rods.
Grease. Car
tridges all sizes.
GUN
Gun
CLOTHING.
The largest stock of fc3
" Guns in the county.
Prices the lowest.
iXsihk - -'iliila it..' .,
J. K. Johnston.
McConnellsburg,
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