The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 15, 1906, Image 5

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    INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS
01 Locil and General Interest, Gathered
t Home or Clipped from our
Exchiofes.
CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS
The edit r spent the past week
in Bedford coun;y.
VVm. Cline, of Fort Littleton,
w ifl in town or Wednesday last
COAL for sale at the Wishart
Mine at $1.50 a ion. More than
300.00 has been expended there
to secure coal this year. The
road is in good conditiou. The
mine is operated by practical
miners. Your patranage Is so
idled. WANTKD-CJOOD MAN Id each
county to represent and advertise co
operative department, put out samples
etc. Old eHtabllshed business house.
(,'ash Salary 121 00 weekly; expense
money advanced; permanent position
Our Reference, Bankers National
Hank of Chicago, Capital 12.000,000.
Address Manager, THK COLUMBIA
HOUSE, Chicago, 111. Desk No. 1,
Fourth Annual Convention of
i he Pennsylvania State Sabbath
Association, will be held Novem
ber 20th and 21st, 1900, in the
First Methodist-Episcopal church
York, Pa., Rev. J. Ellis Bell, D.
)., Pastor The object of the
Pennsylvania State S:ibbath As
sociation is to encourage a prop
er observance of the tirstdayof
the week, by s curing an uuxil
lary orginization in each county,
which shall hold meetinps, dis
i ribute literature on t'ie Sabbath
question, encourage the enf ce
ment of the Sunday laws, and
unite the entire State in opposi
lion to the repeal of our Sunday
lnwa.
When the lip of a dog's nose is
rnld and moist, that dog is n
.sick. A feverish dry nose means
sickness with a dog. And so with
the human lips. Dry, cracked
and colorless lips means feverish
ness, and are as well ill appear
ing. To have beautiful, pink, vel
vet like lips, apply at bedtime a
coiting of Dr. Shoop's Green
Salve. It will soften . and heal
any skin ailment- Get a free
trial box at our store, and be con
vinced. Large nickel capped
glass jars, 25 cents, at Dickson's
il rug store.
used ovor
Seventy Yq,w
r
N
Hurrah! For The I. H. C.
I Scheack't Masrirak Pllla have been1
"A HouMhold Word" in the home
of the United State through three
generation. . t -
Their Purity antf Abaolatt aarea
eeeBeii.a. well aa their unlalling
efficacy , have firmly eatabllahed them
aa a houaehold neceasity.
SCHENCK S MANDRAKE. PILLS
A nure cure for Constipation, Indi-
genion, nica neaaacne, Ginatneea,
nanpea, rieiuienry ana Htllouaneaa,
iiver complaint , jaundice, etc.
Sohtnct'i MandraU Pills
"Uven the Liven
giTing health, energy and good aplrlta I
rur pair crcTTWBere. UMti hn
Dr. J. H. Sckeack Soa,
Philadelphia. Pa. ,
Wanted, to hire a married man
to work on farm; house and fire
wood furnished; cash salary. For
full particulars, address Samuel
P. Woodcock, Salisbury,' Md.
10 18 4t.
FARM AND HOTfcL
' For Rent.
Farm and Ilctel for rent from
the first of April; situate in liar
nsonville, Pa. For further par
ticulars call on or address
John G. Metzlek,
Harrison ville, Pa.
In the history of this store have we gathered so early in the season suck
a collection of beautiful merchandise. Antlclalin(t the tremendous de
mand for all kinds of merchandise this vear, we lejan early In April to
search the markets and place our ordors for holiday goods. These
'goods are now here and ready for your inspection. The handiwork
of artisans of almost every country In the world Is represented In our
stock. Many of these articles cannot be duplicated this year. Manu
facturing Jewelers all over the land are six and eight weeks behind
with their orders. Importer's stocks were exhausted In many lines
, early In September
To lighten ours and your labors during the December rush we
have decided to offer a la per cent, discount during November on all
our merchandUe, and if desired we will hold your selections for Xmus
i delivery. ' Goods selected during November can be conveniently and
nicely engraved during thU month. The discount mentioned will not
b allowed on Howard or ipeclal watches. Diamonds, Pottery, or
special ordors. ,
Wm. H, Ludwig,
Chambersburg, Pa.
Trespass Notice.
The undersigned hereby warns all
persons against trespassing on his
premises in Tod township, either by
hunting, gathering nuts, berries,
grapes, or in any manner whatever.
He has recently suffered much damage
Dy persons prowling over his farm,
and fair notice is now given thut the
law will be rigidly enforced against
all trespassers in the future.
DANIEL MOCK.
Auditors Notice.
Notice la hereby i;lven that the iiadTsurord
auditor appointed by the OrphurfV Conn if
Fulton oountv. to nitiKe distribution of the u .1
unae in the h indx of M. K. .Shiirfner, E-u .-ad
mlxltrutor e. t. of Mm E. Kebeeoa Eott. lute
of McConnellHhurir.r'u., deceased, hereby Klve
notice that be will sit for the perforiimoca of
hu dutlex at hU otbee in the Court H xn in
MeConnellKburK. I'll., on r'rldiiy. November ,
lwort. ut 10 o'oloek a in. All peraouH huvitia
elalmH tiKulOMt Kitid estate will present then.. or
be forever debarred from coming In on khIU
funds.
JNO. P. SIPKS.
ll-lVSt, , Auditor.
Ua. of Both Hands.
We should form the habit of using
each of our hands in turn in our one
handed activities. In a few months
we might attain to fair ambidexteri
ty, ia a few years to the full use of
each hand. J'or this object the best
exercise is writing with the neglect
ed hand. If a man learned to write
well with either hand almost all the
other unimanual graces would be
added unto him. There are many
other unimanual activities in whick,
by changing the hand employed in
them, re might cultivate ambidex
terity, as in carrying a stick or um
brella, in fencing with a foil, in
counting money, in changing our
watch pocket from side to side, in
changing the parting of our hair, in
the use of a spoon in taking soup, in
domestic carpentry and in many oth
er usual activities. Sir James Saw-
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given tbut letters of udmln-
Istrution have been Kranted to the undersized
upon the estate of Mrs. Huchel Hill, lute of
Kernel township. Fulton county, fa., deceas
ed. All persons havinK claims against said es
tute will present them properly authenticated
for settlement, und those owing the Hume will
please cull and settle.
ur.ntt'is r;rs uiuionw i,
WarfonlsburK. Pa.
1 1 -6-flt. Administrator.
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The Thrice-a-Week World is fair In
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you want.
A special feature of the Thrice-a-
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ul fiction. It publishes novels by the
hi'st authors In the world, novels which
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hs high stundard tn this respect will
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past.
The "Thkick-a-Wkkk world's regj
ular subscription price Is only $1.00
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DeWITT'S rsKiS WITCH HAZEL
SALVE, For Piles, Bunts, Sores.
Date Chaoged.
Siuce the Register on '4th page
van printed, the date of Mrs,
v. ell if a sila in Whips Uovi,
Ji a hewn changod from the 28th
o' November, to Saturday, No
voiub.T 24th.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC SAFE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBbR 24, 1906. ,
Lemuel G. Cline will sell his valua
ble farm lying near the State Road
between Fort Littleton and Burnt Cab
ins, at 1 o'clock, p. m., on the above
named day. The farm adjoins lauds
of Elijah Baldwin, Dyson F. Fraker,
Henry Miller, E. M. Gelvln, and oth-
ers, and contains
260 ACRES '
with the usual allowance, of which 150
acres are under cultivation, and bal
ance In nice
THRIFTY TIMBER
The farm contains rich mineral de
posits. Tests have been mad of the
Iron ore, which show it to be'iery val
uable. The Improvements consist of
a two-and-a-half story Weathtrboard-
ed
LOG HOUSE
good Barn, Wagonshed, Corncrlb, and
all other necessary outbuildings. The
place Is well watered every field be
ing accessible to water for stock.
There Is a never falling spring and
well near the house. There is a varle
ty of fruit, aud an excellent young or-
'.hard just coming! n to bearing. This
la by udds,
THE BEST STOCK FARM
In the upper end of the county, and a
are chance for any one seeking a de
sirable home.
Terms will bo made known on day
of sale, and will be attractive,
LEMUEL O. CLINE
HUSTON'S I
1 Ladies' Long Coats
Just a word before we tell you about the coats we now have.
Last year we showed you a great many coats C. H. Crum
had been showing for years. We found it didn't pay to try
to sell out of style goods hii-I in July of this year we sold
Crum's coals to a Philadelphia Jew and It is with pleasure we
offer you a lino of ladies', misses and children's coats that
are absolutely fashion's lutes productions.
No matter whore else you g'i you will find coals which have
been carried from year to yeir, but h?re you can feel safe
that you are getting thi latest. Our long coats for ladies'
are priced M.ilK, 4.5i. ti. .5.50, 7, $H, !.50, $10, and $1J.
Ilain coats run from $! to tl! in several patterns.
' The young miss from H to 1 1 years has a wide range of pat
terns to select from and the ty we have been selling misses'
coats convinces us our line Is i ight.
That little tot just beginning to toddle up to the 5 and (I
year fellow may be bewitchinly dressed in a bear Bkin or
plush coat at economical Hitures. We want you to see our
coats before you buy no mntii f whether you buy from us or
the other follow.
FOR THE MAN
We have suits for dress, f r business or for knock about
use. Overcoats, corduroy c ats, corduroy p.mts. leather
coats, lambs wool lined coats, rubber coats, duck coats und
hunting coats as well as iveet, Orr & Co overalls and
blouses. We are In position to furnish the boy most any
thing he would want to wear i: the clothing line.
Remember you are not fee ling the Rubber Trust when you
buy a pair of our rubber boots, rubber overs, felt boots, lum
berman socks and overs, for e have the Beacon Falls Rub
ber Goods this year which means you can have the best if
you want them.
For Your Next Coat, Suit,
or Rubber Goods try
Harry E.j Huston,
Saltillo, Pa.
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The Gasoline Engine is one of the
a useful things a farmer can own.
Wilh one of these useful machines he can
saw wood, grind feed, shell corn, pump
water, and many other things. They tire
being used In some places for electric light
plants. I have sold two since Jan. 1. liH'tl,
and expect to sell several more before the
year is up.
The demand for Pittsburg fence Is still
grtwing. This Is positive proof that It
is all right. I have it on hand, and am
selling it right along at the lowest price
possible.
'J it rope, He lb; Linseed oil; 50c. a gal
Ion: Machine oil 18 to .'t7c gal; Cylinder
oil 7c; 1-lb. can Mica Axle grease :iH; .'!
lb. can Mica Axle grease i'ie; 10-lb. buck
ets Mica Axle grease, fi5c; Harness oil MK':
Lewis lead, "id Carter lead, 71c; Dutch
ei '1 7c: Mixed paint, fl.15 a gallon; Do li
bit bitted axes tlOc. to fl, Single bitt.il
a.t s 7llc: solid steei picks, 40c: solid steel
mullocks, 40c; Hiuooth wire, $2.75: Barb
wire, $:i.ir: Wire fence, 2.1 to 60c. per rod;
V ;ie nails, $2.50 ujkeg; Steel buggy tire
.1e; Dirt shovels, 40 to 55c; Long handle
si nop, 7Pc; Short handle scoop, 70c; Cow
t i n ins, 17 to 25c; Trace chains, 50 to (K)c:
Sin.on saws, 5 ft, 5 $:l.45; fi-ft. $4.04; Hand
hows 40c. to ti 50; Yellow collar pads, 27c;
V"t"lt collar pads, 40c.
Horse Blankets and Robes
I have the largest and best assortment of Horse Blankets and Robes In th s county. Prices from 70 to 5.75.
Robes from $2.50 to $H.50.
Thanking those who have so liberally patronl.ed me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the same, I am
Yours respectfully,
Geo. B. TVlellott,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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DON T
FAIL
To See Our Stock of
Racket Store.
DeWITT'S WITCH HAZEL
SALVE. For Piles, Burns, Sores.
Indigestion
Stomaoh trouble II but a irtnDtom of, and Dal
In luoll a true dlueaw. W tliink ul Pupopila,
ilsartkuru, and indifuatlon an rval dlMianvii, yet
tliof are trmptuiui only ol a curiam upocitto
erv ili'tliwu noiniui imi.
It wai thin (act that It ml corrertlr led Dr. Shoo.
hi the creation of tliat now very popular Stomai n
Remedy br. Hhoup'a Kemoratlva. Uolnt direct
to the ttoinarh nnrvei. alone brought that iurueM
and favor to IT. Btioopaml hi' Huatoralive. With
out that original and biajlily vlul principle, no
turn Uutlnf eccninplUhnifUU were ever to tie had.
roretoinacu duireiui, uioutins, uiiioaeuees, naa
breath aud aallow ouuiuli'ilon, try Hr. bhoop'l
Tauieu or Liquiuauu we lor your-
KenUiratlv
Kll wliat It can and will do.
full! rauuuuMiid
In the last Issue of this paper, we called your attention to ammuni
tion, tar rope, &c, and we certaln'y are pleased with the sales of these
goods. We never did have such a trade on these goods.
Now, we want to call your attention to a few things that we know are
bargains; for Instance, we can sell you the greatest 50-lb. lard can yo.
ever saw for 33c Butcher knives 13, It), 20, and 25c see them. 5, 5T
and 6-io. stove pipe, 10, 11 and 12;. Elbows that you can Btand on at
10c. for all sixes. Single bitted axes 50c, and the best double bitted
axes j ou ever saw at 55c; others ut 75 and 80c, and we have 3 dozen
home-made handles that are good and dry at 20c. Tin wash boilers
01) and 85c, Cow chains 10 and 20c. Crosscut saws il to $.'1.25. We
want you to try one of our 3 25 wide saws. Thoy are guaranteed to
be the best made; and if they are not, we return you your money.
Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes !
We are certainly fitting lots of feet this fall
more than ever, and at prices that are not matched
In this county, or any adjoining county. We have
lots of kinds, and lots of d liferent prices. Kow, if
you want a pair of shoes for yourself or any of the
family, just try and let us show you what we have;
and then, if we can't please you, It Is our fault not
yours. See our Walk-Overs for men at '1.50 and 4.
We think we made a great hit in children'
pants and shirts, separate, at la ana 20c from 2 to
10 years old. This is not the light weight usually
sold Boys heavy fleece-linen shirts and drawers 24
cents; men's lleece-Iiued underwear at 37 to and 43c,
or 75 and 85 .'cents a suit. The 43c. goods weigh 10
ounces. Notice our ladles' underwear. We have
better goods than we had last year. It Is closer, heavier and prettier
at 24 and 4c. 'each.
Overcoats eind SuitJ
Have you seen any of those Mellon Overcoats for men that we are
selling at $3.85 and those liner ones that we sell at 5.25, $5,75, $0.08,
and (7 25. If you want to save a nice days wages, It will pay you to
see them Horse Blankets 00 1 to $5.
HULL & BENDER,
M'COININELLSBURC, PA,
Proprietors,
W tall and cheer.
Dr. Shoop'o
Restorative
W. S. DICKSON.
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Ladies',
Misses' and
.Children's
A larger line to select from than
you will find anywhere else
and prices right.
A Big Stock of
Neckpieces at prices from
$1.00 to $10. OO.
SeeThem.
Geo. I. Reisner
McConnellsburg, Pa.
FUXiTOJT COUNTY NEWS
io tho people's paper,
a GLOO Year in Advance.
jM ar -W- JB t T . ... S-T-r K.
eSS") Protect You
The JEWEL Trade-mark is your surety for
Btove satisfaction and is for your protection.
It is found only on
Jovvcl Stoves and Ranges
and is a guarantee of JEWEL Quality, material and
workmanship. It signifies dependability and" re
liability. See that this Trade-mark and the
name Detroit .Stove Works, is on the stove
you buy, You will be certain
of getting the best.
Rangea. Do nut be minted. Innlet on the
tlallfal Tmile-mark. liuv ftcMU 11. unit vi.j
,qi UMm''iJl nut ao rkk ul lulinOwa. f.
ForSaloat Albert Stoner's. McConnellsburg.
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
For nil Coufht and assists In S)
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