The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, January 10, 1907, Image 8

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    (far, S. J. l'ittcngor Is conduct
ing his Evangelistic services at
BbtotfMr church this weak.
N. W. Liolturer, of Hillinirs
Moot., at) i Miss Nettie Knauff,
of this place, spent last Friday j
and Saturday with friend at!
Fort Loudon.
Wanti:; Strong single work
lngmeu to do farm ditching in
Wisconsin. Must bo steady,
faitnful, and used to labor. Wag
es $"00. H) and board fur eight
months work. No free car fare.
Kd Kcichenbach, OrrvUle, hio.
The State Department'' f Health
lias appointed John S. Harris, of
this place, Local Registrar for
the 524th District, comprising
McConnellsburg borough and the
towuship's of Ayr, Ti d and Dub
lin. When the cold winds dry and
crack the skin, a box of salve can
save much discomfort. In buy
ing salv look tor the name on the
box to avoid any imitations, and
be sure you get the original De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold
at Trout's drug store.
Hon. D. Hunter Patterson, of
Webster Mills, Fulton county,
was an agreeable caller at the
Republican office, on Wednesday
evening. - Everett Republican.
Fou Salk. A'ieiser traction
engine, twelve horse r.owor, in
good running condition. Apply
to Philip S. C)tt, McConnells
burg. A series of meetings will be
conducted m the McCounellsdale
church, our and a half mile north
of McConnellsburg, beginning
Tuesday evening, January 15th,
aad continuing each evening for
two weeks.
SHAFFER FARM
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PUFUIC SALE.
Local Institute.
A local institute was held at
Summer's school. Toil towship,
last Friday evening, The meet
ing was called to order by the
teacher, Mis- MnrytHt, who np-I
pointed A. .). Pitt man, churman. I
The following iuestions were Tho nnderslirned will wll on
discussed by the teachers: 1. pHnftltH in Tod township, on
Nature- value, and how tautrht. : '"'"uplift-,
lATURDAV, JANLARV 1 1907,
II 2 o'clock, p. m.
-.Preliminary work. J. School-'
room 'reedoui. An excellent lit
erary program was rendered by
the school. Russell Nelson, sec,
Card of Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Zack McFlhauey
desire through the columns of
the "News" to express their
thanks to the people who so kind
ly extended their help during the
sickness and death of their dar
ling baby liaye Kugene.
A QUARaMTEHD CUU FUK I'll 1 .
Itching, blind, bleeding or pro
ti uding piles. Druggists refund
coney if Pa?o Ointment fails to
.'.ireany case, no matter of how
long standing, in fi to 14 days.
First application gives ease and
.est. 50c. If your druggisthasn't
it send 50c in stamps and it will
ie forwarded post-paid by Paris
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
V others who c'ivo their chil
dren Kennedy's Laxative Cough
Syrup, iuvariably indorse it.
Children like it because the taste
is 8U pleasant. Coutains Honey
and Tar. It is the Original Lax
atiw Cough Syrupand is unrival
ed for the relief of croup. Drives
the cold out through the bowels.
Conforms to the National Pure
Food and Drug Law,
Trout's drug store.
Sold at
County Auditors Aaron M.
(iarland, W. Q, Wink, and D. H.
Myers, with their clerk, John S.
Harris, are busy examining the
accounts of County Treasurer
Lauver for the year 190B, It is
a good strong board aud the tax
payors may depend upon it. .that
the work will be well done.
Clear up the complexion,
cleanse the iiver and tone the
s.vstem. You can best do this
by a dose or two of DeWitt's Lit
tle Early Risers. Safe, reliable
little pills with a reputatiou. The
pills that everyone knows. Re
commeided at Trout's drug
store.
tlip
the
t miles met of MoOonnAili-
bwgi what u known us tin- hnfftt
farm," now tenanted by John Lake.
containing
l0 ACKIiS.
more orles; about 111" lu res cleared
and in (jood state of cultivation: the
liillanee in timber -good white pine
and oak.
The improvements arc u tfood two
story, 9 room
1.00 H0USR:
A BAMk BARN,
Wtt'onslied, anil other OUthtttldlngfl,
There is also some fruit, and the
place Is well watered.
Terms made known on day of sale,
Adam Siiakfkh,
.Ian. 10. w2. F.xueutor.
VALUABLE FARM
PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned, desiring to retire
trom farming, will olTcr at private
sale his home farm, situate oh the
Cove Koad 2 miles north of MeCon-
ollibttrg
This farm contains about ls0 acres,
LoolUling a truct of valuable timber.
The land I , in splendid state of eulti
vutior,, well watered, and plenty of
excellent fruit. The improvements
ern:t of a comfortable I) W KI.I.I .( I
BOUSU, luiye BANK HAI'.N, wagon
shed, and other outbuildings. For
further imformation, call on or ad
dress
Oho, s.Nvni'.it, or
S. W. KUUCi
l lu tf. McOonnelftburg, l'a.
I A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES
I Itching, blind, bleeding, pro
truding piles. Druggists are au
thorized to refund money if Pazo
Ointment fails to euro in G to 14
days. 50c.
WINTER MILLINERY.
Trimmed ond t'ntrlmmed Velvet Hats. Pelt HaK College Hats,
' hild rea's Tarns. Infants t'nps, TohRggans, Velvet fend silk I lonee)
LEWIS H. WIBLE,
rre lie -i' '
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER,
vicr ppriorNT.
FRANK P. LVNOM,
ATTOSNIV AND OlICITOB.
MCRRri. W.ftACE
CASHIER.
B. FRANk HENRY,
Alfft . CAHIFS.
Wings, 1'liimes, etc.
Ribbons, Rilbfcoris,
Dress Materials,
While Silk, P.laek Silk, Plain, Plaid and Fancy .Silk, Velvet. Silk,
Mohairs, Cloth, Voile, Tricot.
WAISTINGS !
Dress Trimming !
Dralds, All-over Laces, Embroidery, New Pelts, Faeinators,
Corsets ! ( orsets! Corsets!
FURS! FURS!
FURS!
Ladies' und Children's Knit I'ndcrweiir.
X, J. Wiener,
Hancock, Maryland
Banner Patterns! Banner Patterns!
Post trade prices paid for Hn und poultry.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF m'CONNELLSBURG, PA.
VVill pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits.
The Hunk has Increased In business rapidly and It Is now ready to
share Its earnings with its depositors, thus glvlllK them a safe Invest
ment at home. Notice the growth during the llrst ti ( c. months busi
ness. Total resources at close of business April 21, WOO,
$71,838.63; May 24th, $80,711,41; June 2:hl,
$91,488.30; July 2'rth. $101,023,11;
August 24th, 3112,000 00.
If you cannot call In personsend, your deposits by mail, they will
receive prompt attention.
oirbctorb:
i LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P.BIPE8. 0NO A.HENRY.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A, HARRIS,
D. L. ' . n KR, R. M. KENDALL, CHAS C. BARTON
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Old Smokers
Samuel M. Cleveager of Need
more, was in town a short t;me
Tuesday morning. Sammy tiuds
no greater pleasure than that of
being aole to ieud a hetpiug hand
to a family needing help in time. a'c Iteftatefi
of sickness. He is now in the Saturday, .January 10. Adam
heme of Mrs. D. B. Lake, who is j Shalfer, executor, will sell on the
iil, as are also her grandchildren. ' piemises, :i miles west of McCon
' I nellsburg, tho Staffer farm.
because j Sale begins at '1 o'. lock, p. in
ue of ' 'ee advertisement elsewhere in
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Card of Thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Garland
desire in this way to express
their gratitude to their neighbors
aud friends lor help aud sympa
thy during the illness aud death
of their little son Herman.
Food dou't digest
the stomach lacks some
the essential digustants or the di-
I gestiv.e juices are not properly
j balanced. Then, too, it Js this
undigested food that causes sour
ness and putnful indigestion. Ko
dol for Indigestion should bo us
i ed for relief. Kodol is a solution
' of vegetable acids,
what you eat, aud
deti-jieucies of the digestion. Ko
dol conforms to the National Pure
Food ai 1 Drug Law. Sold here
at Trout's drui- store.
A WllNDKRFUL HAPPENING.
Port Byron, N. V., has witness
ed one of the most remarkable
cases of healing ever recorded.
Amos P. King, of that place says :
"Huckleu's Arnica Salve cured a
sore on my leg with which I hid
sulTered over 0 years. I am now
eighty five. " Guaranteed to cure
all sores, by Trout's, the druggist
25c.
WEsT DUBLIN.
Lee B. Johnson of Waynes
burg, Greene couuty, is visitiug
his father Johu I''. Johnson.
James H. Low aud family are
visiting the family of Mrs. Low's
father, J. V. Deavor.
Among the sick people of our
community are Chester and Kd
win Brant and Kalph Bergstres
ser. William Beef ner has bought A.
J. Comerer's farm on tho State
I load and Joseph Barnett has
bought Mr. Ileefner's farm.
The death of Wiliiam Witter
last Wednesday Do s, 26th, was
somewhat of a shock to some of
his friends who d!d not know of
his serious condition. Th j fami
ly have the sympathy of their
many friends in their bereave
ment. By his death tiie commu
nity lost a good citizen, the family
a kitict father, and the church a
god worker.
Bruce Price in visiting his fath
er, Joseph Trice.
Mrs. Ezra Beef ner of Peters
burg, Huntingdon county, is vis
iting relatives in this vicinity.
Ada Blake of OrbisonL, is visit
ing her grandfather, Joseph
Price.
John Mumma and wife have re
turued from a visit to frieuda in
Adams couuly. During their
visit they were at the Gettysburg
Battlefield.
Subscribe for the "News, 'only
$1.00 year.
Mr. J. Edward lleisner, Secre
ttry of the Domestic Engine
Manufacturing Company, Ship
ponsburg, Pa., spent Monday
night in this place, aud inciden
tally sold one of his engines to
our enterprising bakers, 1 lay and
Keyser, who found that they
could not handle their constantly
L. creasing business in the old
way. They expect soon to install
a latest improved Dough Mixer,
which will be run by tho new en
gine aud then they will be ID bet-
this paper.
Thursday, February 14, John
R. Tavmao, having sold his farm
and lutouUing to remove from the
county, will sell at his residence
in Thompson township, livestock,
farming unplotnents. hay, grain.
It digests I ana household goods. Sale will
corrects the i howin l Ul n'olrnb
Wednesday, March ti, A. J.
Fore will sell on the old ' home
farm" near Knobsvillc, a large
lot of live stock, farming i tuple
ments, hay, grain, i:c. Sale bo
gins at 10 o'clock.
A. L Wible, auctioneer.
tor shape than ever to supply the tno iate
demands of their customers.
Thursday, March?. Christian
Martin, having rented his farm,
and iutondiug to quit farming,
will sell at his residence, two miles
south of McConnellsburg, horses,
cattle, hogs, farming implements,
hay, corn, and household goods.
Sale begins at d o'clock.
A L. Wible, Auctioneer.
Friday, March 8, D. B Galla
her will sell
To stop a cold with ' Preveut
ics" is safer than to let it run and
cure it after wai ds. Taken at the
''sneeze stage," Preveutics will
head oil all colds and grippe, and
perhaps save you from pneumon
ia or trouchit s. Preventics are
little toothsome candy cold cure
tablets selling m j cent and -27)
cent boxes. If you are chil'y, it
you begin to sneeze, try Prevent
lcs. They will surely check the
cold, and please you. Sold at
DLikson's drug store.
J. R. Mellott was circulating
among his friends lwre last Sa
urday, and went down and spent
Saturday eight with Ins parents
J. J. Mellott and wife, near Web
ster Mills. Doc, as he- is farnil
larly known, is a prosperous
farmer near Mercersburg, hav
ing removed from the Corner in
Ayr township, to Franklin couu
ty about fifteen years ago.
Little touches of back-ache
should not be allowed togouu
tended. Rheumatism and mauy
other thiugs follow. A box of
DeWitt's Kidney ami Bladder
Pills will bring relief quickly.
They drive the poison from the
body. Act ou the liver as well
as the kidneys. A 2." . ceut box
holds a week's treatment. Sold
at Trout's drug store.
One Minute Cough Cure
For Coughs, Colds and Croup.
at his residence on
W. Comerer farm.
near Burnt Cabins, valuable live
stock, farming implements, hay,
graiu, &c Sale will begin at 10
o'clock.
A. L. Wible, auctioneer.
Tuesday, March 12, John Fore
man will sell at his residence on
the Rush Cline farm at Fort Lit
tleton, live stock, farming i triple
ments, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'
clock. A. L. V'ible, auctioneer.
Wednesday, March 13, R. M.
Kendall, intendiug to tjuit farm
ing, will sell at ins residence 2i
miles south of McConnellsburg,
horses, cattle, hogs, farming im
plements, hay, grain, &c. Sale
begins at 10 o'clock.
A. L. V.'ible, auctioneer.
Tuesday, March 111. -1'. P.
Shives, having rented his farm
and inteucling to remove to Mc
Connellsburg, will sell at h;8 resi
dence at Dickeys Mountain post
olllce in Thompson, township,
horses, catt.o, farming imple
ments, hay, grain, household
goods, Ac. Sale begins at too
o'clocn. Credit eight months.
A MEM0KA0LE DAY.
One of the days wo remember
wiMi pleasure as well as with
pioht to our health, is the one on
which we became acquainted with
Dr. King's New Lire Pills, the
paiuless purifiers that cure head
ache and biliousness, and Keep
the bowels right 25c at Trout's
drug sto e
know the difference between a pooil olgSJr and :i bad one
between one Una is rank enough to sicicen u savage,
and one that U smooth enough to make you forget all
your troubles. The reason M'Cr.AJN is getting a great
run on lohaccoes, cigars, pipes anil smokers material
generally is, that he keep the largest insortiuent und the
Dnest goods for the un ney that can tie found in the county.
E. R. M'Cloin
West End of Boardwalk,
McConndhburg, Pa,
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MILLINERY
We will now write liili", and we desire to thauk one and all for
the patronage of the past year, 1800,
We still uavo a few hats on hand which we will close, out re
gardless of cost.
Wo do not believ" in'keeping goods over, and too we must make
room for our spring stock, therefore those goods must 20 at a low
ligure.
Wo have dross skirts roduoed from $:l to tJ: Shirt waists reduc
ed from $i.J0 to DOuj waist pattern! that were 76c now tiOc.
Collars and belts reduced to l-:i less than the regular price.
We invite one and ail kindly to call and sec the great bargains
we are giving.
Very sincerely,
MRS. A. E. LITTLE
McConnellsburg.
Opposite Fostoffloo.
L. W. FUNK
Dealer In
DeWITT'S iSSS WITCH HAZEL
SALVE Fcr Piles, Bums. Sores.
Fall K Winter
Pianos Organs Mnnnery
The undersigned lakes this I
method of informing the people of j
1'ulton county that ho Is prepared
to furnish High tirade l'i.inos and
organs al prlooBthut are attract Ive. -I
lie makes a specialty of the
LESTER j
PIANOS
un instrument of national reputu- !
tion: und the
MILLER
AND THE "j
WEAVER0RGANS
lieiiig a thoroughly iruinod
tuner, he is prepared -n short no
tice to tune pianos or repair or
gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
A sample Lester Planp may bo
seen In the home of Geo. JJ. Mel
lott, McConnellsburg.
If jrciu are thinking of getting
a piano or organ let me know, 1
can save you money.
L W. PUNK,
NtEDMORE, PA.
1 1 has been reported I
wis selling out my entire
stock oi millinery koocis.
I did sell at Auction allot
my old stock, and have
just received a tull lot of
new tfoods, consisting oi'
Pattern Hats, Ready-to-Wear
Huts, Untiimmed
Hats, and a general line of
Millinery, and they aie
now on sale. Remember
NO OLD STOCK
to select from.
Come and see my oods
before buying elsewhere,
as I know I can save you
money.
Yours for Bargains,
NELLV. DAWNEY,
HUSTONTOWN. PA.
Kodnl For Indigestion.
Kidieves sour stomach,
palpiuuiouoi liieheurt. Uij::,tb what yuu eat
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FALL BARGAINS !
I have spent some time in the Eastern Cit
ies buying fall and winter goods.
1 offer you a line of goods that can not be
matched except in the city stores. Ladies',
misses and childrens
LONG COATS
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X .trimmed Hats. Latest Patterns in Dress
Sv Goods, either home or imported cloth.
X Carpets at 25, 30,35, 50. 75c, and $1 per yd.
S Heating Stoves, $6, f8, $10, $15, $20, and
$22.50 each. Cooking Moves, $13, $15, $20,
8 $25, $30 each. Iron Bedsteads, $1.85, $2. 50,
$3.50, 5. Chamber Suits 20 to $25
each. Rockers 1.25 to JT3 each.
FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS
!x $20 to 30 each. Bob Sleds $lb to 24
per set. Wooven Fence 22 to. 50 cents per
p rod. Top Buggies 40 to f5 each.
O Anything you need to eat, use or wear at a
low price.
CLAY PARK.
Three .'Springs, Fo. o
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J. K. Johnston's
Yes, that is the place you want to go to for
After-Christmas Prices.
RUBBER GOODS
Men's, Ladies' and Children's.
OVERSHOES,
Ee-lt Boots,
Arties,
F a? p AT
luting Cloth, ifi'ay und rod Flannel, French Flannels In
all colors, und Flannel ates, l)lcched mu I'nhleBchcd
Mu.slins, Laucuater Gin)? aius, Seersuckers, aud calicoes
;.,'hi and dark.
We have a few Ladles' Fur.-; and Coats that can lie
bought VERY CHEAPj also a te,v men's and children 'a
Overcoats that cun be bouuht the same way.
Don't forget we carry a full stock of
PAR0ID ROOFING.
J. K. JOHNSTON'S
McConnellsburg.
HIDES. Jamos Sipon A Sons
pay 10, li!, and Hie u pound cash,
for beef hides at tueir butcher
shop in McConnellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
sheepskins and talhw-
For sale at Trout's drug Store.
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
TV. i oo Mi, emitalH 2M tkatatSi trial au. ..ted MtUHw M k
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Ask tor Kodol 'a 19(16 Almanac and 200 Year Cahtcd6r.