The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 25, 1906, Image 8

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    If, Vu want. Joe.. pr i. .r
our Luitc , iw do;;. Ur
jr:r-, "."c it liusln for onions
take thtMi to liustou, al Saltillo.
(fcorifH Fin iff, Sr., is Toil towu
ship's cliampiou pumpkin trrow
'T. He Ims j u -i t liarvct ! i e
l lat weighs lls., and uieuBur
os 71 lucln in nroumfereuee.
Nellio Wi'iiiuns and Heckle N.
Howard, of Chumbersburg, left
f r home Tuesday, ufter haviug
s lent a pi :;i:-,ant lirne iu tlm home
of Miss Nora. Waston.
For bickaclio and rho Jinatism
use DeWitt's Kidnoyand Madder
Fills. Cleanse and purify the
blood. A week's treatmeut for
I'.'ic. Sold at Txout's drag store
The Holy Communion service,
winch was to have been celebrat
ed ou SSunday la.st, in the Knobs
illo M. K. church, has beu post
poned until Sabbath afternoon,
November 4th at L'-HO o'clock,
Joseph Hooty and family, of
I ! jdford, are speuctmjr a few daj s
visitinjr ft ieuds and relatives iu
t!iis countv. They, with Mr..
ISooty's mother, Mrs. Kuth v.
H-.vope, were over at Foltz, on a
visit last week.
True and tried friends of the
family DeWitt's Little Early
liisers. Best for results and
b :st to take. Uosy cheeks and
sparkling eyes follow the use ( I
these dependable little pills.
T.sey do not gripe or sicken. Sold
Trout's drug store.
A L Shirk a..J Fritz Thomas,
of Chambersburg, were outst
li.jrt Haun's a couple ol days last
week for a little :iunt. They, wit.i
Cliarley Deshoug aud Bert I latin,
went out aud succeeded iu bag
giag three turkeys, two coon,
live squirrels, and a pheasant.
Keep the bowels open when you
have a cold aud use a good reme
dy to allay the ml'lamation of the
mucous membranes. The be.- t
is Kennedy 's Laxative Honey ana
fir. It contains no opiates, moves j
j bowels, drives out the cold.
. s reliable and tastes good. Sold
tt Trout's drug store.
.Mrs. J. J. Conrad, of Ayr town
ship, left last Friday morning for
a month's trip among friends iu
the West. She will spend a day
or two with her daughter, Miss
N' .ra, in l'ittsburg; thence to the
: nine ol her sister Dessa, widov
"f tho late Jacob V. Mellott, at
l'i iuceton, Minn., aud returniug
will visit her brothers, Upton and
C'.tl Fryman iu Michigan.
Aud now, to wit : Ayr town
sliip inak is claim to the chain
pioushiD for big pumpkins. J.
K. Tritle, ou theRilge west of
town, has just gathered one from
liN garden that tips the beam to
the nine of pounds. It meas
ures U7 inches in Circumference
one vav, and (51 another. It de
veloped from the blossom in less
than three mouths, and after it
got warmed up to growing, gain
ed from six to seven inches in
c rcu inference a week.
l'.ab.y had a little pain.
Father said "That kid again!"
Mother gave her Cascasweet.
Father said "1 tcau 'the beat. "
Cascasweet is a vegetable cor
rec'ive for the stomach and bowel-
of babies and cnildren. Con
tai.js no opiates and the ingred
louts are on each and every bot
tle. Fleasing to take. Sold at
Trout's drug store1.
Services in the Methodist Kpis
fopal church, .VeCouuellsburg,
October Hint;. i::;ii a. m.,
S-t-itiiUli Sei.uol; M:SM, Short Ad
dress t.y tin! pastor, followed by
tin' administration of the Lord's
fci'pper; i:no p. m., Junior Kp
worth league; ti:l"i Senior Hp
worth League Subject: "A
Christian's Friendship's" Leader-
Albert Largent; 7:oii, Sacra
mental service concluded, and
bi-i moii by the pastor, subject:
"Th'- Cross;" Prayer Meeting,
following Wednesday evening at
7 o dock. John C. Crimes, pas
to'. Cun you win ? You realize that
to win in anything these days,
: quire.- strength, with mind and
bftdy in tune. A man or woman
with disordered digestive organs
is imt in shape for a day's work
or f. day'i play. How can they
expect to win 'f Kodol for Dys
pepsia contains the digestive jui
ces of a healthy stomach and will
put your Hinmach in shape tope1'
f.ii'iu i t. -4 important function of
Kuppl.ving the body uud brain
wi'h strength building blood, Di
glials what you eat, relieves indi
trcstioti, dyspepsia, sour stom
cell, palpitation of the heart aud
constipation. Hold at Trout's
tf. ug store.
Local Institute.
T io'o will be an institute ut
F..i i Littleton school, Frubiy eve
uing of his week. Topic: 1.
Lilt) things in school, and the
impi i tance of them. L Themis
tits i ! school. .'I. Attention; how
secured and held. 4. Signs that a
teacher is Hearing the dead line.
5. Personality of the Teacher.
Levi F. Mortou, teacher.
AGUARANTEED CURE FOR PH.tS
Itching, blind, bleeding, pr.
trudiug piles. Druggists are an
thorized to refuud money f 1'iizo
Ointment fails to cure in (5 to N
days. 5tc.
I'lcasjinl Event.
A very pleasant eventoccurred
at the home vf Mr. and Mrs. :ios
eph Sipes recently. It was the
coming homo of the liipes family.
Those present- were Wilmer
liupo, wife and two children, rd
Birmingham; Homer Sipes, wile
and four children, of Harrison
ville; .losepli Booty, wife and
three childreu, of Bedford: Mrs.
May Lake ws not present on a':
countof bad weather, neither was
A. C. MeUott and family. The
parents were delighted, and the
grandchildren had a delightful
time. There was a sumptuous
meal prepared to which all did
ample justice.
A LUCKY HOSTMISTRtSS
is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me.,
who lias found Dr. Kind's New
Life fills to be the best remedy
slie ever tried I'm keeping tl:e
stomitcli, liver aud bowels iu per
fect order. You'll agree with lier
if you try these painless purifiers
that infuse new life. Guaranteed
by Trout's the druggist. Price
'27c.
MUSIONTOWN.
Mrs. Lemuel Cutcliall, of Shel
by, Iowa, is visiting friends and
relatives in this community.
Mrs.. A. L. Frank is visitin.j
ner parents, N. M. Kirk and wile,
in this place.'
Kev. lieber, of the l li. church,
preached his first sermon at this
place last Suaday.
Will Laidig, of .leanettc, is
spending some tune with his p it ems
near this place.
D. K. (Jhesnut was tlii only
lucky man in town, in seuur'ng a
wild turkey last Satuday.
Jane lleifner, of this plao', lift
last Monday for Petersburg,
where she expects to visit her
brothers.
A GUARANTEED CL'KU I-0R Pll.liS.
Itching, blind, bleeding or pro
t; udiug piles. Druggists refund
..oney if Pazo Ointment fails to
ire any case, no matter of how
ijug standing, in 0 to 14 days.
"'irst appncatiou gives ease and
.est. 50c. If your druggist hasn't
u send ,"0c in stamps and it will
e forwarded post-paid by Paris
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Home from the Army.
S. V". Hoop, who has spent the
past three years in tiie regular
army, being a member of 1HI
Company, '.'oast Artillery, has
concluded His term' of service,
and was honorably disclurged on
the :.':;d of September, hie e.
lii'cts to remain at home until
.tboul the hrstof January when
he will go to Washington r.ud en
ter the civil service.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
lake Laxative llromo (Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund mon
ay if it fails to cure. K. W. drove's
signature is on each box. LTh
Arm Broken.
Mrs. William Haumgardncr, of
this place, sustaitied a painful ac
ciJotit last 'Saturday morning.
In tfiilki: i through the lot ut her
home on Kast Mam street, she
stepped on a wet board, slipped,
and to protect herself from a vio
lent full, threw her right hand
forward. In the full, however,
the hand aud arm were not strong
enough to support her, and her
arm was broken between the
wrist aud elbow. Dr. Mclviboiu
was called and reudered the nec
essary surgical aid.
If an article is imitated, the
original is always best. Think il
over, and when you go to buy that
box of salve t) keep around the
house, get DeWitt'H Witch lln.el
Salvo. It is the original aud the
name is stamped on every box.
Good for eczema, tetter, boils,
cuts and bruises, aud especially
recommended for piles. Sold at
Trout'n drug store.
Buy Your Fall llnl from May Jo'-nsiun
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this season
Quality
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in any stun? 1
iu tlm town.
If you arc a judge of iniili-i iiil ,
and laic styles you will ci'rtn inly '
answer this iUostion in tlu iilllt inu
tive. ( (iino and hi-o our Htylcs and j
learn our prici'S and j iiu will lie
un utile to resist liii,vinr. i ini.e 1
and see. j
Remember Everything in My i
Store Must Go. The Prices
. Will Do It.
MAY JOHNSTON,
McGoniicllshun;, l'a.
Hides Wanted.
The undesigned will pay for
I green hides free from cuts, the
j fodowing prices : Steers
. heifers, 10c. ; 3ovvs, (tc. ; bull
nd
calf-skibs, Cut to tallow, I, ;
Cut hides, 1 cent a pi uud los
1 Ihnu foregoing prices; salted
I hides, 1 1 to 1' cents,
i Pali. VVaunkk
IILAT11 SCHOOL.
Husiness and Shorthand con rs
! es, day aud night sessions. N. II.
; Cor. Dlth aud Marki t Streets.
'Opposite Wamimaker's, Philadel
! phi a, '.'a.
j K K. IlKATH,
It. Principal,
; Formerly with Peirce's.
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Cumberland Valley Trains
Leave Fort Loud u at 7.11' a. m ,
! 11.47 a. in., "2.4.'i p in.; leave. Mer-
cersburgatMi-l a. m.. U t 7 p. :n.,
aud il 0") p. m.
Arrive at Mercersburg at 7.47
a. in., 10. 28 a. in., and 'j.'u p. m.
Loudon, ii.07 a. m., 10, Ha. m.,
aud (i. Ill p. m.
Sale Register.
Tuesday, October JiO, Mrs.
Marian Mellott will sell- atlirr
resideuce about, two auc1 a half
miles north of Xeedmore, buggy,
stoves, tables, chairs, bedsteads
and beddiug, carpet, dishes, and
household and . kitchen furniture
in general. Sale will begin at 10
o'clock. Credit, 0 months.
Tuesday, October oC. Alex
Patterson will sell at his farm
three miles south of McCounells
burg, 5 horses, a pair of ponies,
Ii cows, a fat bull, graiu drills,
mowers, huy rake, corn binder,
buggies, surrey, corn, wheat,
Sale begins at 10 o'clock.
Thursday, November D. S'.
Mellott will sell at public sale, 1A
mile south rf Saluvia, cattle, hogs
farming implements, housohold
goods, grain, hay, f. wider, and
mar.y other articles. Sale begins
at 10 o'clock.
Saturday, November 17, Beam
er Oress will sell at ins re.-ulence
I li mile west of Kuobsville, hors
es, cattle, hogs sheep, farming
implements, corn, fee I, &c. SmIo
begins at 10 o'clock,
Thursday, November J. Walk
er Mellott and Catherine Mellott
will sell on the Will Hard f.irm, L'
miles north of Need more, horses
cattle, farmingimploments, house
hold goods, &c. Sale begins at
10 o'clock.
Thun day, November 1". Clar
once Cooper will sell at his resi
dence near liockhill schoolhouse,
11 miles southwest of McCou
nellsburg, " horses, Seattle, hogs,
farming implements, 100 bids, of
corn, and many other article.
Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit
one year.
Wednesday, November "1. H.
M. Strait, having rented his farm
and ioicndiug to engage iu other
ousinesH. wdl sell on the. homo
plu :e throe miles south of Salu
via, horses, cattle, hogs, hay,
grain, and farming implements,
and many other . articles. Sale
begins at lp o'clock. Credit !
mouths.
DEVIL'S ISI.A0 T0RTUHK
is no worse than i he terrible c.ise
of j'iles that altitcted me lOyeai s.
Tle;ii I was advised to apply Uuok
ten's Arnica Salve, and less than
a box cured me, writes L S. Na
bier, of Kuglos, Ky. Heals all
wounds, burusandsoresliKo mag
ic. 'J5c at Trout's the druggist.
Justice a Equality
Fait
Prices
Ladies' Fancy
Pl'iil Coats,
Soils': bud
0;;!, ai:d I'iiil-iJri-ii'.i
Coils.
T.J. WE IN EE,
Hancock, Aid.
MILLINERY
T'uil ilcli"- inin-.ivi :n ii' s. .-iin,.. t ami useful Ti'IiiiihihI and t.'nlriin
m il fi ll Hals, N'elvi't Huts, eo' eye lulls, eliildr' u's lams, infants'
enis, tolmnKitns, Velvet mid Si 'a Koses, I'lumes, Winys. ;itilions.
7p DRESS GOODS 4.
wli'iii- siIk, li, k silk,
Velvets, I Silks, Voiles, f P,.nama, J Serges,
Mohairs, j Cloth, I Tricot, j fvlelton, j Waiiitins,
Dress Trimmings
bra ills,
shawls,
purses.
all-over laces uml eniliro.Ji I , new lielis, - Uim
veliine, hanilUei'i liiefs. wool Imse, li!i;clli ie-s
Corsets! Coisehs! Corsets!
I.inlies' and eliild.vns Unit nieiei wear.
lianncr Patterns! lianncr Patterns!
1'iest trailn prices pi, i l for eyjs unil pnullry.
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A Matchless Alillinery Exhibit,
o oo oo oo oo
Aiiuiil lias Mi'Cnniiel . iiirjf liamled tlie palm to this
J store: onee more our tnH '. inery lias triumphed, We sliow a
Q) yreul line of novelties i'l on:- hat department. Many of our
S own make whicli insures Uie . iistoii.er tlie very lmv.'st priees
j at wliieli new ineivlianiiiso e i 'i lie sold. (trieli leathers iu
lat'ire lips and small ami nit l um si.ed 1 mines will lie very
miii h favored hy the liesl eli of trude. l'"aney feathers and
'.villus are very stylish. We show a very complete and at
tractive line.
Our assortment of Velvets, Silks, Kililions, Laces,
Veilings, A:v., is complete. 'I'liere is not much use of us pejf
jfititf away at jou about out
:- Millinery Bargains -:
You know this house i -i
stylish, quick-selling milliner;
is your loss: so come in and -treat
pleasure to ns to help y
V. J. IRWIN & CO.,
MeCoiinellsburn. Pa.
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FALL AND' WINTER
2 millinp:ry.
At tlie old stand of C. R. C'ruin, Sallil o. i'i:.
A full line of the latot and most beuulilul styles.
'.Untrimmed Hats.
li um 2(c lo H.oC. t'lunes, 'J'ips, Fancy l'eai tiers, ami
Wins us low as It'i elsev I ere you would pay -."jc. Try
us. You will Iiml our sto-. and priees riyht, and you
will he pleased.
ADA SP ANGLER,
Saltillo, Pa.
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We have how (in displuy over lifieeu hundred hats. All
of tlie latent styles and Vi'lora to sohiel frinn Xo maUcr
what price you pay you receive hest value fur your money
at our store. 0x0 n.
Wo proved it to hundreds last r'all and will prove it to
oilier hundreds liiis Full and have our old customers hark.
This season's latest and most popular flyles now on 100
displuy. Silk, Velvet and Felt Hats in all colors Lone;
na:i silk lionvurs.
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Lui'tfB variety of Ostrich Plumes, Rirds, ! lowers, und
Fancy Feathers, lithiums, Luces, t'olars, llelLn. tJoinlis,
Ladies' Keady-made Skirts, l'ellicoats, Shirt Wnisls. Chil
dreu's Coals, Caps, and Toiiies in fact every thine- that
may lie found in uu up-to-dute, lirst class milliner storr.
When you wunt to know tlm correct style come to us.
All huts ti itnined free of ehartje. Fancy hat pin jiiven
with each hat. Store opposite lV,tul!lre.
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jiu.V 10, li, arid Hie a pound cash, j
for beef hides a; their biiteWr 1
isliop in McOonnolUburtf, also
lushest price paid for calf Hklns,
sl eepskinH and tall w-
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Furs, Tailored i
Skirts, Shirt
Valsts, Infants
Wraps, and
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plain, i'ai: iiml fam-ys.
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It LWIS H. WIULE,
PRESIDENT.
VY. SCOTT ALEXAIMOEFI,
FRANK P. LYNCH.
ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR.
VICE PflLBIDfcM r.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OP M'CONNELLSBURC. PA.
Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits.
The Liank has Increased In business rapidly and It Is now ready to
si) are Its earnings with its depositors, llitis (riving them a safe invest
- ineut ut home, Notice ttie growth during the llrst live tninitlis busi
ness. Total resources at elose of businHss April 24, 111 Id,
$71,:?;i.3.03; May 24tli, $80,711.41;" June "2Urd,
$91,485.30; July 24tli, $101.023 .11;
August 24lli, 3112,000.00.
If you cannot call in person. end your deposits hy mail, they will
receive prompt attention.
DIRECTORS :
LEWIS H. WIBLE. UNO. P. SIPES, UNO- A, HENRY,
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A, HARRIS.
D. L. GRISSINuiER, R.M.KENDALL. CHAS. E. BARTON
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FALL BARGAINS!
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I have spent some time in the Eastern Cit-
ies buying fall and winter goods. Q
I oiler you a line of goods that can not be Q
matched except in the citv stores. Ladies', Q
misses and childrens X
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, at any price. Also a Beautiful line of Ready- O
tiimmed Hats. Latest Hatterns in Dress Q
Goods, either home or imported clotli.
Carpets at 25, 30,35, 50. 75c, and $1 per yd. A
Heating Stoves, $6, fd, 10, '.5, $20, and
$22.50 each. Cooking Moves, $13, $15, 20,
$25, 30 each. Iron Bedsteads, 1.85, 2 50.
$3.50, 5. Chamber Suits 20 lo $2b
each. Rockers Jft.25 to $3 each.
FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS
$20 to 30 each. Bob Sleds 16 to $21 $
per set. Wooven Fence 22 to 50 cents per
rod. Top Buggies $Ai) to $h$ each. Q
Anything you need to eat, use or wear at a O
low price. O
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O Three Springs, Pa. v
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Seasonable
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A lare variety of Ludiea', -Misses anil Children's Cloaks,
JacKets anil Lon Coats, from $2 to $10. We snored a, pheiitMn
inal success with til at last season, and Unit in why we have the
present collection.
pee Our Clothing !
No mutter , what tho prine onin lit perfectly also, full of
fctyle, shape and sterliny; service. Tho hest. men's dress over
coats in Fulton county for ". Storm Overeouts, it4..ri(); Water
prof Coats, $2.50; Storm Ore is Overcoats, lino Iluiti Coats.
1 2.5(1 and
Hoys' Cord l'unts, 4 ic, Voiiths' 1 15, Men's $1.25, Men's
line cords, lined throiigl),'$2.
and $1.50. Men's and Hoys'
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Shoes I Shoes! Shoes! &
Our shoe trade was never hettor, aud our stock never larg- V
er, thun now even though tho price of leather is much higher wfe
thau in former years, lliyli cut storm shoes, irj black und tun jjfi
leuther. Same as we handled last year and by early buying,
price is sanio as last year. V'elt jioots for men, women and chil- 5
dren. Sue our line of fl
Ladies' Furs
in bow scurfs and mulls,
leuther gloves.
The largest line of
lied Comforts, 1.
Dress Goods
in all the new effects. Shirt vvalsj. J 'alterns, no two u!il. Out
intf cloth, canton flannels, muslins, jiiitfhamH, prints, wool llau
nelettes, Arc,
You remember the underwear for men of last year at 75u.
per, suit, the same this year, uud ladies' ui -15;), prn". Hoys
and Youths, same price us before. Men's lleeced lined heuvv
shirts (blue) at III) uud 45e. Trunks, suit cuseir; curpels, win
dow shades, horse blankets, und ciirriuye robes, Kruiu S. Jv, S.
cotton batting.
J. K. Johnston,
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Cord Caps 25c.
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