The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, January 03, 1907, Image 4

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    FULTuN QOUNTY NEWS
Published Every Thursday.
b W- PivK, Editor and Proprietor.
McCONNELLSBURG. PA.
JANUARY 3, 1907.
Published Weekly. $1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
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SALUVIA.
Mrs. R. R. Haun, Benjamin
Dnshonr, and William !ray are
ou the sick list, and many other
of our people are sulfering with
bad colds.
Samuel Stiait has purchased
part of the Emery llessler farm,
better known, perhaps, as the
Speer property.
Christmas passed off very uiet
ly. Many of our little jeople
were made happy by the gener
ous remembrance of "Old Santa. "
The advent of another year re
minds us that the wheels of time
are tcoying us forward with ever
accelerating rapidity, and as we
see too sun rise on the morning
of the New Year, the thought
comos, "How many of us will see
it set on the last day of the year r"
Yes, the wheels of time rm.ke me
think of the stage coach of tifty
years ago; and the scenes on the
old turnpike. At that time al
most every house on the turnpike
between McConneilsburg aud
Mcllvaines was a hotel, and they
all sold liquor. Almost every
night you would see theso houses
full of gu sts. While the pike
was always in a good coudition
you would see the middle trucks
full of four- and sivhorsc teams,
Mule at either side of the pike
there was a "toe path" on which
pedestrians traveled, auU ou
which you could see drove after
drove of cattle, sheep, turkeys,
hogs all destined for come far-away
market.
Your corresponded wishes the
editor and the many readers of
the "News" a happy and prosper
ous New Year.
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Send it by check, postal money
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lisher's risk, to TtfK AMERICAN
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New York City.
Bad Breatli.
A well Known physician, who
undoubtedly' knows, declares that
bad breath has broken off more
match. s than bad temper.
mere are anient
lovers who mut
ttometlmes wish
their sweethearts
presented sweeter
niouths to be kissed.
Good tcctli cannot
prevent baa breath
when the stomai. h i i
disordered.
The beat cure for
bad breatli is a
cleansing ont of the
body by vise Of
Lane's Family
Medicine
the tonic laxative.
This is a herb medicine, sold in
ajc. and 50c. packages by drug
gists and H Is saving more doctor!
bills than any Other medicine has
ever saveil.
It cures headache, backache,
indigestion, constipation
diseases.
backache, I
anil skin I
I
Croupcan positively be stopped
20 minutes. No vomit'ng I
nothing to sicken or distress your j
child. A sweet, pleasant aud
safe Syrup, called Dr. Shoop's '
Croup Cure, does the work aud
does it quickly. Dr. Shoop's ;
Croup Cure is for Croup alone, j
remember. It does not claim to I
cure a dozen ailments. It's for j
Croup, that's all. Sold at Dick-
son's drug store.
MI INT CABINS.
Wm. Fraker, wife and daugh
ter Mabel, spent Suuday with rel
atives at Fort Littleton.
Katharine Waters, who has been
spending sometimeatLewistown,
has returned to her home near
here.
Gilbert Bowman, who has been
in Denh ilm for some time, has
returned to his home in this
place.
Ed Welch, of Spring Run, spent
Christmas with his two sisters,
Lrasle and Mary Welch in this
place.
Edith Speck, who has been
teaching school near Harrisburg,
is spending a tew days at her
home here.
Omer Uortou spent Wednes
day in Mount Union ou business.
Ed Welch, who tins been spend
ing a few days with his family
here, has returned to his work in
Mount Uuion.
Sadie Snyder is spending a few
days with her sister, Ella Mills,
near Shade G ip.
Mrs. Golvin, near Fort Lit tle
ton, is spending a few days with
her daughter, Rosa Clark, of this
place.
WHIPS covt.
CJ uite a number of friends and
neighbors assembled at S. N.
Garland's, Christmas.
Charles Shively and wife visit
ed D. S. Garland's, last Sunday.
John Eugie butchered a hog
that weighed 41u pounds, aud J.
A. Garland, one that weighed -11.
Mr. Davis, the lumber hauler,
lost a tine horse ty gottiug ins
wagon olT the toad on the ice.
Aaron Lay ton and wife, and
John Engle and wife, were visit
ors at Levi Smith's te ently.
Zoe Deneen visited relatives
and friends in Buck Valley,
Christmas.
W. H. Decker, Ada Hoopeu
gardner, aud Mrs. R ibert Diehl,
are on the sick list.
WHIPS C0VB.
Clara Sharpe is slowly improv
inj? after a severe Hit. ess.
Last Sunday Mi ses Diehl and
wife- took their new ueinhbors
Lewis Sipes and wife, a sled ride
to church.
Some ol the Whips Cove people
attended the Christinas enter
tainment at Pleasant Grove and
report a good time.
We have been having plenty of
cold weather and a little suow.
The Charming Woman
is not necessarily one of perfect
form and features. Many a plain
woman who could never serve as
an artist's model, possesses those
rare qualities that all the world
admires: neatness, clear eyes,
cletn smooth skin and thatspright
liness of step and action that ac
company good health. A physi
cally weak woman is never attrac
tive, not even to herself. Electric
Hitters restore weak women, give
strong nerves, brighteyes, smooth
velvety skin, beautiful complex
ion. Guaranteed at Trout's, the
druggist 50c.
It's a pleasure to tell our read
ers about a Cough Cure like Dr.
Shoop's. For years Dr. Snoop
has fought against the use of
opium, ciuoroiorin, or otner uu- 1
safe iugiedients commonly found
in Cough remedies. Dr. Shoop,
it seems, has welcomed the Pure
Food and Drug Law recently en
acted, for he has worked along
similar lines many years. For
nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop's
Oorpb Cure containers have had
a warniugprinted.outhem agaiDst
opium and other narcotic poisons.
He has thus made it possible tor
mothers to protect their children
by simply insisting ou having Dr.
Su iop's Cough Cure. Sold at
Dickson's drug store.
Acknowledgement.
We wish to extend tbrodffh
your paper, our thauks to the '
I'leasant Grove Sunday school,;
for their nice Christmas present j
a set of hardwood chairs and
other things; also to the Damns
cus Sunday school, for nice and
gjod presents.
Kir, AM) M its. PliWEKN,
Need more.
UUM. Rintiii.
Winter is here.
Olive B. Kendall, of the Cove,
sjieut last Monday visiting Mrs.
Rachel Shi 'es.
Among those that spent last
Sabbath with Mrs. Margaret
Lyuch wore B, F. Shivesand wife,
Mrs. Biddis ryuch and son Har
ry, Mary and Alice Shives and
John Gordon and sister Maude.
Robert Mellott aud wife speut
Christmas with Obed T. Mellott.
Bessie and Maude Gordon spent
It at Friday with their sister Mrs.
William Feagley.
Preaching at this place the Cth
ol January by Rev. Powers, at ;!
o'clock in the afternoon.
Look Live Hie King I
is the popular cry throughout
European countries, while in
America, the cry tf the present
day is "Long live Dr. King's New
Discovery, King of Throat and
Lung Remedies '." ol v hich Mrs.
Julia Rider Paine, Truro, Mass.,
says: "It never fails to feive im
mediate relief and to quickly cure
a cough or cold." Mrs. Paine's
opinion is shared by a majority of
the mhabitauts of this country.
New Discovery cures weak lungs
and Soro throats after all other
remedies havo failed; and for
coughs and c lds it's the only
surecure. Guaranteed by Trout's
the druggist. 50c and mi. IX). Trial
b ittle freo.
Does Coffee disagree with you 'i
Probably it does ! Then try Dr.
Shoop's Health Coffee. "Health
Coffee" is a clever combination of
parched cero.ils and nuts. Not a
grain of real coffee, remember, in
Dr. Shoop'a Health Coffee, yet its
flavor and taste matchea closely
old Java and M-ch Coffee. If
your stomach, heart or kidneya
can t stand coffee drinking, try
Health Coffee It is wholesome, j
oouiiahiug, tud satisfying. It's j
safe even for the youngest child. I
HM by V. I.' McClaln. . I
Mid-winter Term Begins
Jau. 7, 1107. Catalogue Free.
The Tn State Business College
Cumberland, Maryland.
Register's Notices.
Not leu I titjruhv civ en I ii.it thu ftilluwlt
iiuini'itiii'n'iiiti:rtiitl!ttv hltM UitMi acroiifitt in
'tlitt Hi-iflMcrV tflii!M 01 I niton County, I'., mI
, tliit the -inn.- will ho i - 11 1 t to the OrpliHiis'
Ooitftw ti'M'miiitv. tor roiillriuaf ln, on the
:tl 'J iittfttiHT, ( lUili ilwyj of .Uuiiftry A. ,, lthi7.
I. Klritt uii'l tl'nil urcoiint ol' Skiuuol A. il.le
mill Lrwln M .Mr, AdiulnUrristorc o the
MtHii Mf I I IV.UU', Utu 0. I. Irking
Creek lowiibi, decM.
i. l''lrt unit tlnnl rcnnit uf 11. : i , 4 i.,.ilt
A'liMinUtrHtor ol til .-ti.. nf Juitiihetl
l lut4i ol Uruvh Creek tnw.mtilpi ilee'tl.
A, Kirn uii'l htmll aui'inmr of a . .1. Krre mxl J
Alvlu Ciuerr, AilMilnllrMiir of Hie iinit
rtfdeo. W. lluioerer, liktrt of Ikuhllii town
hip, u;M.
i. Kirat ii'i.il tuuvimit of vi - - i I ..... f
i in. AilmlnietrittrU oftlie ftitti 01 Ouvid
K. KvH, lute of lt.-ir..M townnhip. ilocM.
0, Flint Aii-I Coal aiuonnt of W. S Mtlh-r. 44
uilm-trMtnr f tn mtHre uf lcob W. Mlllei ,
Ule of Oubltti lowntMii, tteo'J.
Kegutcr'e -,.. .-. t
UKO. A. HAKItlH.
Keglitur.
"tlKllir Early Risers
The famous IHtle pills.
The Name and Address.
We notice in the Postmaster
Geueral s report u. suggestion
that people wntiu'. letters should
sign their full names aud address
es to their lotters, and there
would never be a letter but what
could be returned If it failed to
reach the persou it was intended
for. Tne report suggests a bet
tor way than that, too. That is
to havo a small address printed
ou the corner of tha envelope by
a printer. Tins will cost only a
trifle, and if the letter cannot be
delivered to the address, or if the
address should be wroug, the let
ter would come back iu the course
of five to seven days, instead of
going through the Dead Letter
oflice, being read by an employe,
aud finally returned to the writ
e after a lapse of two weeks or
more.
Piles get quick relief from Dr.
Shoop'a Magic Oiutuient. Ro
member it's made alone for I'iles
and It worka with certainty aud
satisfaction. Itching, painful,
protruding, or blind piles disap
pear like magic by its use. Try
it and acul Sold at Dickson's
drug afore.
IN HOSPITAL IN BALTIMOKt,
I rank Unify, of Webster Mills Under
goes Operation for Appendicitis.
Suffering from an attack of ap
! pendiciti., Frank Duffy, of Web
) ster Mills, was taken to tho Uni
versity of Maryland Hospital,
Baltimore on Wednesday of last
week, aud on Thursday suhni it
tod tr. a surgical operation for
the removal of U e trouble. The
operation in itself was successiul,
but other complications were (lis
ctvend which mny delny his re
ccvery. His wile is with him.
Frank's many friends are much
interested in Ms condition and
hope tor u spM y ana ermanent
recovery.
BUCK V ALLEY.
There is quite a lot of sickness j
around, probaply tho result of so :
mud) unsettled weather.
Mrs. Win. Iletulershot is quite
ill at this writing,
C. A. Ritz, who teaches school
in Bcdfoid county, is spending
his holidav vacation with his fain-
ly.
W. E. Hoop'ngai dner. of Phil
adelphia, is visiting relatives in
the Valley and Piney Plains.
The Chris' -a.- entertainment
at the Lutherau church was large
ly attended.
Watson Gieuger is spenc ing
his vacation with his parent;--,
George Gienger and wife.
Ten of our young people attend
ed the Christmas service at
Shreve Chapel Tuesday evening.
Many of our Valley ineu are
working on the oil pipe line.
Otis Akers and children, Vir
ginia aud Archie, of Iowa, spent
a week reccutly in the home of
his sister Mrs. James Rhea. Mr.
Akers buried Ins second wife one
year ago last May. He expects
to spend a coup'e months visit
ing relatives and t'i tends in Penn
sylvania. He is now at Silver
mills with his brother Nelson and
family, who on Dec. 80th, gave a
family social iu honor of him and
children. A dinner consisting of
roast tin key aud many other good
things was served, after which all
assembled in the parlor, with
Mrs. Minnie Wigfield at tho 01
gau many beautiful hyinus were
sung.
Those oicseut were, Mahlon
Akers and wife, William Akers,
Mrs. Belle Crouse, James Khea
and wit", Henry Wigtield aud
wife, Shannon Morris, O.-car.
Marie, Pearl, aud R&it)b Akers,
Mrs. Hollo Akers, Ross Crouse,
Charlie and Harry Wigtield, Eliza
Barues, aud the Sllvermilti school
teacher, Miss Mary Mellott. All
enjoyed the occasiou to thy utmost.
i mm
ctopettta.
Fulton County Bank.
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Xov on sale all over tho Unitod
States for 25 cents.
Mailed to any address for Eli)
cents by l lie Pi ess Publishing
Company, New York City.
Hides Wanted.
Tho undesigned will pay for
green hides free from cuts, the
following prices : Steers aud
heifers, 10c ; sows, 9c.J bulls, He;
calf skins, 60to 80c; tallow, 4c.
Cut hides, I cent a pound less
than foregoing prices; salted
hides, 1 1 to 12c,-'
Paul, Waonsb,
(OROANIZE.D IN 1H87 I W
1 fr . i,i i -at Fnlc4 OH Tlrni Dapoalls HI
This old and well known Flnanoinl fnstilutlon is now JjJ
permaDMtlf located In Its new room in tlie A. U. Naup Imllil-
Latye additions have been made to the Cy
:1
XCAPfTAL STOCK
and the number of Stork-holders has been IncnaM I to FIF
5 TFKN, whidi (fives all depositors a MOQrit of upward of
Two Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Ine raitoa Uounty Hank does a (il'.M.KAl, U AM K
ING BUSINKS8 and extends every favor to their patrons
and friends, consistent with sound banking.
W. H. NELSON,
McConoLellsburg, Pa. Cashier.
This Space Belongs
To The
Tn-Statc Business
College,
Cumberland, AId.
Ik ILL the COUGH
i and CURE the LUNGS
nana.'- I " 1
I ! II
WITH
S8
rsw Oisoovery
FOR
rONSUMPTION
CUGH3 and
;olds
Prica
SOc &S1.00
Troa Trial.
IS
Coming
Ciiinbcifand Valley Trains
I-jviXvq Port, Loudon at 7.42 a. m.,
11,47 a. m., 2 4:; p. m.; leave Mer
cersburg at 8.0-1 a. m.. 12 07 p. :n.,
and u OB p. tn.
Arrive at Mercersburg at 7.-17
a. m., 10 i!s a. rn., and "i.Tiil p. m.
Loudon, 8.07 s. in., 10.1m a.m.,
and li 18 p in.
NLfcDMORl:.
J. B. Runyan, of iMcConnells
burg. spent last Friday evening
with his parents here.
Harvey Snyder was a McCon
neilsburg visitor over Sunday.
J. P. I'eck, near Kuobsville, at
tended the meeting lieru last
week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Morret is ro
ported very ill.
Mrs. Sarah Runyan fell last
Wednesday eveniug, raceiviug in
juries that has rendered her al
most entirely helpless ever since.
Her suffering is in tense.
The Christmas entertainment
at Pleasant Grove and Cedar
(Jrove, were largely attended.
T. W. Peck aud family spent
Saturday and Sunday with
fneudsin Bedford county.
Kid. Oliver L Daily, ofKew
ark, O., preached, four able dis
courses to large and attentive
audiences here, last weok.
M. R. SliatTn.r, of McCounells
burg, passed through here last
Monday evening, and halted a
few minutes on business,
Mrs. J. A. Suvder, who had
been sulfering from a siege of
grip, is now convalescent.
T. E. Wink moved on Tuesday
to tho farm he recently purchas
ed from Loguo Dlaboog, c mile
north of Needmore.
Kldors Daily and Punk loft last
Friday mor.iing th ) former to
his next aj.pointment at Dawsou
ville, Md., aud thenceou to Wash
ington, D.,C, and thu latter to
Patterson Creek church, West
Virgii ia.
E. U. ('hoe, teacher at the Mc
(iovern school in Tod towuship,
resigned his position to accept
one in the Huntingdon iteforma
tory, at $750 a year and a home
for himsel.' and family. Tho va
cancy caused by Mr. Clino'a re
signation, has boeu filled by Miss
Mary Grove, of this lace.
Valuable Town Property
at Private Sale.
The undersigned oilers at private
sale, his house und lot situate on
South First Street, MeCODDtlUbQ.rgi
I'a. This property consists of one
full lot, 55 b 220 feet, on which is
erected a good ten-room, two-story-and-a-half
house, good dry cellar,
uood house, wash house, good stable,
and other OUtbullalogl. Tho lot is in
splendid state of cultivation, with ex
cellent fin it live. Terms right to
quick buyer,
Isaac: Bvili.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hrreiiy u".veri taut lettei-sof udinlu-i-truilon
Ii.ivh lit-rt! t'l-iini iil t,,ihc umW-rxiiftied
uuon th iwtata if Mis-1 isuhei stonfcaaa e.iute
nf Met luanellstiUrr, ruioc oountr. Hu.,ileoeiis
ud. aii ttraoni havlnK olnlma utrainHt nM es
lata will praseat Omni properly .iiithouiluutuil
for MtthinieQt. ;u,il tAoaeowlaf tba kuuic will
please call and nettle.
.1. I.. (1UOVK.
KoOoaaeuiDunrPa .
l-3-Ott. AiliiiiiilHlnttur.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT end LUNG TB.OUB-
or MONEY BACK.
Trespass Notice.
The undersigned hereby gives notice
that die lauds and premises of tho Fill
ion I'ounty Rod and Qua Club, an or
Sanitation duly in-.-orporated by the
lawi of Pennsylvania, situated in the
townships of Wells and Mrush Oleek.
Oi unty of Fulton and tate of Fennsyl
vai.ia, ui e private propel ty, and that
all persons are warned not to trespass
on saiu lands ana pr. inises for the
purpose of hunting, ilshing, gathering
nuts orbarrlei, on in uny other mau
ner whatever contrary to acts of as
sembly in such cases made and pro) id
ed (is the law will br rigidly enforced.
F'l'I.TON COfNTV ROC ANH CUN &.TOM
1 l-2S-C(i-tl.
SPLENDID BUSINESS
OPPOKTUNITY.
owing to falling health, and desir
ing to retire from busirieis, 1 will close
out lny entire stock of merchandise
consisting of Hardware of all kinds,
Hanges, Stoves, Fencing Wire, Bar
IroD, Chamlier Suits, Sideboards.
Mattresses, Carpets, .Sic, either at
cost to customers, 'or the whole busi
ness to auy one wishing to take it.
This is an excellent opportunity for
an energetic man, and an excellent
chance will be given the right man.
For further information call on or
address
D. B. M'CLAIN,
Saltillo, Pa.
One Minute Cough Owa
For Coughs, Colds and Croup.
I have just received a line
lot of Cutter Sleighs at low
priest. .Please call and
SEE THEVV
goon.
I also have a lot of New
Duggies that I will run out al
Cost Carriage
while they last. Thanking the
public for past favors, 1 mil
Yours very truly,
W. R. EVANS,
Hustontown. Pa.
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Bed-room Suits-
.!-plece, 122.60 and 427. oO; K-piuce, I.S.fiO and :t2 7S. Iron Beds, H2.4D
2.5, 4.50, Si to 10. Sprln'K. 2, 82.(H) to :i.7o. Mattressfs
43.50, 3.7o to j. Couches, $0.50 to 12. Cots, 'fl.UA aud tl 8j. Crib
1.75 and S2.50. Commode, i. .,e Waslislajids, 14.20, and up. Dress
ers, $10., 'in aud uii. Hall Hacks, 7 and up Chiffoniers, 410. Combination bookcase and wrltino desk.
$13,7jt, I Ktsnflon Tables, 0-ft, 5.W: M-ft. $7.85 to 8.40: 10 ft. $10 6,1. Dining-room Chairs, ;i.!i0, 45 and 1
iij, u W.50, Rockers, 1 .25 up to $U.5(): lieed, $:i up to 40.50; Child's 1 and up. Hlffh-chalrs, $1.15 ond up.
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