The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, January 24, 1907, Image 5

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    i RESTING PARAGRAPHS
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M and General Interest, Gathered
i . It j tic or Clipped frura uur
I ill-la.; .
co ;denseo for hurried readers
Mrs. M. A. Thompson, who
h a been confined to her room
for the past two woolts. Is conval
escing. f pecial reductions on Over
ats an i Ladies' Coat?, at H. E.
UuaU u's.
The school of Miss Barbara
Martin near Tyrone, was visited
by the county superintendent of
Blair county, last week and lie
Rpoke most kindly of Miss Mar
tin's ability as an instructor and
of the condition of her school.
Harry E Huston, Saltillo, pays
24c. for eggs, 26c. for butter, He.
lb. for chickens, 50c. bu. for po
tatoes. Dr. W. T. Jenkins, the Elkins
eye specialist, will bo at Dr. Dal
hey's office Monday, January 28,
for three days. Spectacles and
artificial eyes fitted.
H. H. and M. A. Sharpe of Lo
rust Cirovc, are offering, their i
f'irni for s.Je, and will later sell
the personal property.
ti lbs. Prunes for 25c, 8 Cakes
Kt tr Soap for 253., 4 lbs. Lima
I! :acs for 25c, or 18 los Gran.
Sugar for 1.00 at Harry E. Hus
km', Saltillo.
PoTT.
Mrs. Jcrcmuli CiiUlon and ton
spent last Sunday with friends
here.
W. l (iarlaiid and Miss Jessie
Lewis, were gtteatl of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hess recently.
Reuben Mollott, who lias been
quite ill for some time, is improv
ing
Mrs. W.U. Hendersh. t of Buck
Valley, spent a fow days here re
cently. Mrs. Carl Mellott of Whips
Cove, spent part of last week with
the family of Job L Garland.
liov. and Mrs. Thomas Garland
of Needtnore, speut a day recent
ly with Charles Lewis and wife.
Wiliiam Mollott, sr., of Pigeon
Cove made a Hying trip to this
place one day last week.
Aaron Lauohart is preparing
to build a fine new house and
barn on his farm.
Charles Hess has unproved the
appeal anco of his property by
building a wagon shed and granary.
Scientists
have calculated that ihla world, upon irntcti we move
anil do things has not varied in Its annual erttirse
around tlie Kim a tenth of a "second In one hundred
years.
If you douht the statements of the learned
scientists, we would suggest thai yon buy
one of our ".lap" watches and make a test.
Two eb-es and two prices l.on for the lat-,rr sie an.l
$1 2.) for the smaller or boys' size.
We can mail THSM to vor.
Send for one.
WV. H. Ludviig,
Jeweler and Silversmith
Cliainhrrsbnrg, I'll.
ROAD LAW UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
Kulinjr of
Bedford Connty Judge on
Turnpike Act.
In nn opinion and decree hand
ed down Monday by President
Judge J. M. Wood;, in the Bed
lord county court, he held that
i no act of Assembly requiring
the county through which vacat
ed turnpikes run to keep the
rn&dl in order was unconstitu
tional, upon the ground that it
was class legislation. Suit had
been brought by Eist, Providence
to.vnship Bedford county, to
Compel the County Commission
ers to repair the vacated Bed ford -Charnbersburg
turnpike.
It's a pleasure lo tell our read
ers about a Cough Cure like Dr.
Shoop's. For years Dr. Bboop
has fought agaiust the use of
opium, chloroform, or other un
safe iugredients commonly found
in Cough remedies. Dr. Shoop,
it seems, has welcomed the Pure
Food and Drug Law recently eu
acted, for he has worked along
similar Hues many years. For
nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop's
Couirli Cure containers have had
M-a warniug printed on them against
opium and other narcotic poisons.
He has thus made it possible lor
mothers to protect their children
b simply insisting on having Dr.
Shoop's Cough Cure. Sold at
Dickson's drug store.
SomeMid -Winter Prices
from the
R ouss Racket
22 1123 SD W i
I ' J ' I ' ' I
$
tore.
TALLEST IN TIIK WORLD.
2 ply Tar Paper. ti.jc 50-ft Hourd measures 25-
Caps for same 05c ; Padlocks III and 20e
Tar paper nails nlc Tablespoons, set, 9e
AM s(iiare feet of siding paper 45c 1 Teaspoons, set, lie
Single bit axes 45c 2:!-eal. cartridges . He
Double bit axes 55c .12-ca!. rim lire cartridges 38c
Home made handles 20c :2 centre lire " 40c
Horse rasps, LI and Hi in., 1 to i"e Compass saws 12o
Shoeing hammers 2.1 and 25c Shelf brackets, pr. 5 to He
7 cakes of Lenox soap 25c i Hold-fast shoo nails ile
Cow chains 4 ft. 15c ' Wood saws and f mines 4Hc
Cow chains 5 ft., heavy, 22c I Cross cut saws 1.00 to .!.25
Mann axes 80c Kconomy halters Mo
Open links 0 for 5c I Double strength halters BSo
Knob locks 10c , Mrs. Pott's sad irons 80c
3x9 in. stool butt hinges Be I Single tree clips, set, We
.'1-eorner Hies 3, 4 and 5c j Sand paper for lc
Hat-tail Mat 0 and 8c Mouse traps, do.. 20c
Flat llles 8, U, lound 12c Curry combs 6 to 15c
Spring saw sets JOc Hivots for harness 4c
' I had tried everything for my
tviby, until Dr. Lyle recommend
rd Cascaswcet. I can truthfully
say it is the best medicine I ever
used for babies. My httlo baby
vas a mere skel jtou from atom
act) trouble so bad that she d'd
not notice anything, nut is now
entirely well, and we can almost
see her gr w." Nannie L. Tay
lor, Bedford, Va. Cascaswcet is
sold at Trout's drug store.
NEW STYLE OF PKOIM1LCV,
A Raw Onion Supersedes the
(ioose Bone Prophet.
John HofftnftU, of l'uiixsiitiiw
ney, litis discovered a new method
for forecasting the weather condi
tions which be olitims, will rela
gate the goose-hou", ground hog,
corn husk and other time honored
prognosticiitors to the distant rear.
The l'unxsutiiwney Spirit says
t'mt on Friday Mr. llotliimn took
it common onion and pealed ofT 12
layers which he placed in a saucer,
lie then covered the layers with a
heavy sprinkling of salt and set
tlietn in a dark place where they
were allowed to remain four days.
Tuesday he made au examination
of the onions when ho discovered
t'iat three layers, representing
J 00 nary i February und March,
had been completely dissolved,
while the other layers remained
inta :t. This Mr. Hofliiiui inter
prets to mean that the weather du
ring January, February and March
will be warm and open like purt of
hist week.
Mr. Hoffman advises his friends
that he has tried the experiment
for several yearn, and that they
i-iii raly on the integrity of 'the
prediction implicitly.
Croup can positively be stopped
in 20 miuutes. No vomit'ng
nothing to sicken or distress your
child. A sweet, pleasant and
safe Syrup, called Dr. Shoop's
Croup Cure, does the work and
does it quickly. Dr. Shoop's
Croup Cure is for C oup ilone,
remomber. It does not claim to
cure a dozen ailments. It's for
Croup, that's all. Sold at Dick
son's drug store.
Magnificent I'orty-Six Story Struc
ture for New York City.
Plans for the tallest building in
the world have been filed with
building Superintendent Murphy,
and when they are carried out 1
there will be at Madison Square
and twenty-fourth street a tower
which will reach far above all
New York t!5 feet in the air.
The tower is to be the annex to
the Metropolitan Life Building,
and here aro some of the dimen
sions of the completed .structure:
Height above sidewalk, 698 bet
Total height from foundation,
6901 foiJt-
Number of stories above side
walk, 46.
Number of stories below side
walk, 9.
Grand totul floor area of new
Metropolitan building, 1,085,668
quart feet (about 25 acres )
The new tower is to occupy the
site of Dr. Parkhurst's old church
on Madison Square. It will be
live stories higher than the new
Singer building tower which is to
he built soon. From the elabor
ate plans submitted by the archi
tects, Napoleon Le Crun Sk Son,
it is evident that the new structure
is to be in many ways the most re
markable of modern buildings.
Above the eleventh story the
tower is to be but seventy-four
feet square, and yet it is claimed
the problem of sky-scraper con
struction has been so thoroughly
mastered that the lofty column
will have all the power of resist
ance which belongs to the main
building.
Wind braces will protect it, and
the interior construction of the
steel frame is of such nature that
tho strongest winds that blow
across Manhattan cannot endang
er it.
The tower will be of i-teel skel
eton frame, filled out with orna
mental brick and marble to match
the main structure. Abovo the
main portion will be peuked dome
94 feet high, with an octagonal cu
palo rising 70 feet additional Six
passenger elevators will run from
the basement through the 4S stories
to the top. Three storage tank.-,
each 7500 gallons capacity will he
.installed on the 26th, oStliuud 4S!,li
floors of the tower. The estimat
ed cost of thoaddition is s;;, 000,000.
TINWARE,
We certainly have a nice line of these goods and at prices that it can't ue
bought at to-day. Wo still sell the 2-t. covered buckets at 5c, ;i-t. at So,
4-t. at loc, (i-qt. Ilarlng pail Xe, lo-qt. loe, lo-qt. dairy pails 15c, lo-qt, dish
pans loc, 14-qt. 14c. 17-qt. at 17c, 14-qt. charcoal rotitinod dish pans 2'c ,17qt,
.'iiic, 21-qt. ;!0e, tin cups 2c, 2qt Hat colfee pots l and Lie, 3-qt. 14 j, 4-qt. lOo, No.
I Dietz lantern 45c, No 2 Blizzard 78c No. 8 and !) wash boilers HDo and ie,
50,(1 good heavy goods, 33o
G R A !N I T E WVRE
2-qt. blue and white coffee pots 25c, 3-qt. 110c, 4-qt. 85a, blue and white kettles
4-qt. 2;ic, 0-qt. 35c, 8-qt. 400, ID qt. blue and white seamless water pails 50c.
blue and white Herlin covered kettles 10-qt. 5i)c , lids of same goods, granite
( hambers 25 and 28c.
UNDERWEAR
Well, we feel slow to talk about underwear because we have sold so much.
But this is our business and we have the goods. We now have got in our lid
shipment of men's underwear and It is just as good as tho fi est. 10os goods
at 4ilc or 85c a suit. Hoys' 21c, children's union suits at 2:tc, ladies' 23 and 48c.
If you stilt need any of those goods we can save you money: and in corduroy
pants we are doing a nicer business th M ever men's 41.25 to $2.40. Hoys'
long pants 1.15 to 11,88, knee cords lined all through. 50 to 75c, men's dress
shirts 45, 05 and t0c.
Thanks for your trade and the nice increase in our business the past year:
and soliciting a share in the future, we are,
HULL & BENDER.
STEVENS & RAKER'S
Bargain Store.
For First Fall Days We Have
The Goods.
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FALL AND WINTER.
Underwear coming in at prices that will surprise you. Overshoes,
Ijeggins and Kubbor Goods now on hand at u clean-sweeping price
goods that we commenced buyiug as early as April und May.
We have a full line of outing cloth at 8c., a yd., gingham and cali
coes as low as 5c. a yd. Muslins, shirtings, seersuckers, llanneletts,
at low prices. Men's cords from $1,40 up.
- 1 X DC ''jU an1 ti(Jl ' B d"zeu while they last. We
are closing out for 38c.
qpYjp FJCP'jE "rst ,''aS!i S'su' twine 0c. lb., rope halters 15
und 25c., web halters 30 and 45c, harness
pads thai wo aro selling for from 10 to 40c.
SHELLS ! Shells ! IJSttV n
.1 and M drum of powder, all
size shot tirst class for 45c. a box. Crocks from to 2 gallon each,
pi ices 4 to 10c. each; 2 gullous 20c. A full line of groceries that we
sell as low as the lowest, and for SHOES don't fall to try Stevens k
Uakur lwfore you buy.
All kinds of country produce taken in exchange, wheat, 75c; rye,
00c; oats, 30c: onions, 75e, and country lard 10c. Potatoes 48c.
Call and see us. No trouble to show you goods If you don't buy
rtespeclfully yours,
Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa.
Mid winter Term Ik-gins
Jan. 7, 1U07. Catalogue Free.
Tho Tri State Busineaa College
Cumberland, Maryland,
-Tirol
Cut off that cough with
and prevent pneumonia,"
bronchitis and consumption.
The world's Standard Throat and
Medicine for 75 years.
Get it of your druggist and keep it always ready in the Lcuae.
Lung
Hurrah ! For The I. H. C.
f j 1
! i t v
'4,'he Cnsolinf Kngine is one of lie
11 sM useful lliings a farmer ran own.
With one of these useful machines he con
mi immI. grind feed, shell coin, pump
water, and tnsny other thtrga. They are
being used ill ritrie )lurcs for electric ligh
plant". I have sold two since Jan. I. Wufl
and expect to sell several more before the
year is up.
The demand for I'ilti .iurg fence laatill
growing. Tills Is a positive proof that it
la all right. I have it on hand, and am
.oiling it right along at the lowest price
possible.
Tar rope, 7e. tt: Linseed oil: 50c. a gal
Inn Machine oil 18 to 37c gal; Cylinder
oil 27c: 1-lb can" Mica Axle grease 38; .!
lb. can Mica Axle grense 23c: 10-lb. burl:
i ts Mic'a Axle grease, 05c; Harness oil r.Oi :
Iittls "k. Carter lead, 71c:. Dntcti
le7; I oil paint, l. 15 u gallon: Dou
ble bitted axes rIOc. to !, Single bitted
:i.n-t 7fc: solid sice, picks, 40o: solid steel
maltock, 4Uc; Hn.ooth wire, 2.75: Bark
win-. i:'..'Sr. Wire fence, to 0c. per roil:
Wire nails, 2 60 akeg: Steel buggy tire
Jc; Dirt shovels, 40 to 55c; Ixmg handle
-nip, "Pel Short handle scoop, "(lc: COf
( liuins, 17 to 25c; Trace chains, 50 to Ot'e.
irimon suws. 5 ft, 54 t3.45: ti-ft. 4.04: Hand
-:iv. s (V. to (2 50: Yellow collar pads, 27c
I- clt collar jitids, 40c.
Horse Blankets and Robes
I have the largest and best a3iortrnent of ITorse Hlankels and Holies in the eounty. Prices from 70 to r5.75.
i lobes from $2.50 to $8.50.
Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continujnee of the tame, I nm
Yours respectfully,
Geo. 3. TWellott,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
(i. W. REISNEK
& COMPANY.,
BEFORE STOCK TAKING
WE WILL OFFER ALL . .
Heavy Goods at a Decided Reduction.
IF YOU WANT A GOOD
Overcoat Or R Heavy Suit,
this is your time to save money,
we will close our
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS AT COST,
find not cm old Gcurmefit in ihr lo
all new and up-to-date styles.
TI 'e are now getting in our Seersuckers and Summer Dress stuff for ear.'
serving. See them.
GEO. V. REISNER & CO.
MSm
IriTflfiTTl
r. B STEVENS
i'c SON,
McConnellsburg,
Penna.
I'.ast ot PoslolHce.
Bed-room Suits-
3-pli ce, 122.50 and 27.."0; H-)icce, 2.50 and $:t2 75. Iron Beds, 2.40
2,85, 13 25, l.50, $5 to 10. SprWi(r, $2, H.00 to 3.73. Mattresses
I3.S0, 13.75 to 5. Couches, $5. 50 to $12. Cots, l.o" and 1 85. Cribs
11.78 and 12.50. Commode, $2 50; Washstnnds, $4.25, and up. Dress
ers, 10. 50 and up. Hall Racks, 17 and up. ChirTorMers, $10 Combination bookcase and writing desk,
1.1.75, BmntiOO Tables, 0-ft. tA.85; H-ft. 47.85 to fH.10; l(i ft. fin 50. Dtnlug-room ( hairs, 93.90, 4.5 and
up to $8.50. Rockers, 1.25 up to il.50; Reed, $:i up to $0.50; Child's 1 and up. Ulgh-cliairs, $1.15 and up.
Stands, 75c, up to $1.50. Class-ball foet Stand, $1.75. Basel, Mirrors, Towel Racks, Pictures, Picture'
Frames made to orde", and a lot of other things Id the lino of house furnishings. We also have a nice
line of Fresh Confections and Oysters fresh from Baltimore Ctme und look our line over whether you
buy or not. Welcome to everybody. x
LADIES
m
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The famous little pill
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Hwuik oo. art1. Wubuwiuu U T.
THE COUCH
AND CURE THE MJNCS
WITH
Dr. Kings
New. Discovery
SVllNe'MMDYinM
FOR I 0UG8
u f'OLOS
Price
60c a $1.00
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