The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, February 14, 1907, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Buy crushed oyster shell for NOTICE
your poultry. It will pay you. !
let it -it ! rwin'fj.
OF INQUISITION.
Aaron ELaappcr, one of Taylor
townsh p's ftiibatfcntial farmi is.
was in town Mondiy. Hi struck
that blizzard us he was oomtng
down the (Vivo, and said it wm,
the fiercest be evw Wltneai i d.
Foil &.U.K.- A falser traction
cngiuo, twelve boras power, m
good rumnn-r condition. Applj
to Piiu.ii' s. ( iTT, McConnolls
burs?.
WANTED Strong single worn
logmen ' to do fertn ditching ID
Wisconsin. Must be steady,
faitnful, and used to labor. V.'.iir
es .200.00 and board for eight
months work. Np free cur fare
Ed Keichenbich, ( rrrvtlle, ( hio.
Jos. W.Woltinger, secretary of
tl:o Washington County Game
and Fish Association, has a.ivis
ed fanners, wherever practical,
to pen ii the partrtdgea thai
come to their bams and feed
tliem until the deep snow melts.
Hilda of all kilids arc suffering
for food since the ground has
been covered.
Mrs. Rebecca Sipes whosp arm
had oeen injured recently, a no
tice of which was givon in the
News last week, was taken to the
hospital at C'haniborsuurg last
Friday by Dr. McClain where
she underwent a surgical opera
tion. It is expected that she will
be able to return to her home in
a few days.
A liquid cold relict with a laxa
tive principle which drives out
the cold through a copious action
of tl e bowels, and a healing prir.
ciple which lingers in the throat
and stops the cough that is Ken
nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup.
Safe and sure in its action; picas
ant to take; and conforms to Na
tional Pure Food and DrugfLaw,
Contains no opiates. Sold by
Trout's drug store.
'm it.: .r Da
'mjiv Fulton
rof thr nppral'ilM-lit of I tie real
ll CinKtT! th, !n ' f if Vfi rnriiii':'-
'Witt; I', no- tvAliiu ili-it-iiurt
in Imrlex I'. n.iM-nilih rel(ttni M Mo'ok
I'll K e lun-rmurrlM nii
uirii 0 Htf-vea. ii' itlinif nt MflCnonfii
tl I'ii i ...nil i if ()nMffilth, rGvMiBA iii
:ilo. I-l.t r,h.'ii..;ii .ii, t and H"lDf0tr
Jltlnilth rrltllDs in U irriHi.ini' e.i. .-him-ei
W : in ikiltlmMlh tie. .!: fh-i. H SW
IM uUMrtltvn of lloiirrt HoldRmltk i oi of Hiit-
' Ii W a Ii i ' -i il, ,1. I.. I "i.v n-sidlnii tti
- n ei town "ttvl- i' count . I'i . VirslDla. In
rmtirrled uhii wiii.im i: It) rmnn. Nwldj v
iiHrrl-iliii -p. iv Mm, K. Otildnwilth rakHail
M 'Tiiii'lNtiiu-tf. 1'n, -nil Kmnti. Intrntr
r-d Ittiii. F it, -vint It. rnnldlnir nl omiihu.Neb.
Vim jirc hi'i'i'l tottlleri th-.it hv v.rliiM rif h
rl or pi ililou i I .nit nt tl pii i ns
itirt of ;m! on county. l'ntMtvttoli Ba In
II hi- h. iil uti tin- real entitle l Ihlj ROM
roeamtd on thr pntmttan, on Sntu , t . Mmoli
Mr., at l u'ltintHi p mi in m-iiit-!' i lltloaval
Itlon. and1 " I'- 1 1 -I'lin-iit hi tho sniif. tvlirii
M whorr vim iuhv attend If vmi see proper
.1. Il, A I 1'X AN 01 .11.
Sheriff.
VALUABLE FARM
PRIVATE SALE.
Tin' undartlanad, desiring to reiirc'
from fanning, will o Iter at private salt
his home larm. situate on the love
Road uvti mill's north ot MoConnallf
Ht i ry.
This farm contains ahout 11(1 acres,
in addition tn which is Ii ty acres ol
valuable timber land. These tracts
will be sold separately, provided the
home farm Is sold llrst, or I nth to
iratbnr :is tin' purchaser may desire.
Tbe land is in splendid stale of culti
vation, well watered, and plenty of ex
cellent, trait. There is a never failing
Spring iif excellent water at the house,
and an abundant supply of water in
the barnyard. The improvements
insist of a comfortable l)VVT.L.I.I.i;
UOOSE, large BANK BARN, wagon
shed, and other outbuilding 1'or
further Information, call on or ad-
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is Bereft irnon Hint letter of nrtmln
MnMton h i vt- lieen vmnted luthe iimlerslxnrd
upon tho i-sintp ,,r mis. nti,i stouteiiK e.mir
tf MeOunnAllsberi l-'n'ion ooontf, ln.,itt-crii-ed.
All ptniofl hiiviiiir elaioin nirnlnl Mtld es
inic III pr-.eni ihem pni:irl.v uiiilientlented
for --'I tliMiii'tii . ;md those owlaf the snme will
pli'-iise cull .ind -eitle.
.1. 1..OROVR
MciConnell s I 1
M-fMIt Admlniimior.
Aflmnistrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby riven thnt It ttersot Adin n-
stl'Ut'on OM II stutii of l-'rtinl: M llnifi-
liitr of Ayr town-.liln. Kulioii eotiniv lu..
Ii'.-cii-ei imve In en u.nnteil to the unrtersltni.
ed. o-iit nil perso s mdelited to suld estnte wl'.l
meke iiiivmenl. u d those hnvitiir elnliiis will
present Una properly mitkentlotted lorpey-
ttit-nt .
Ii w DKlKR,
rwii, en ,
Adlliinlsl nitor.
dreti
1 10 if.
GbOROE BMVORR, or
S. V. Kihk,
UcConnallaburf, Pa,
A Carload of
Buggies and Surreys
eit
Public Sale.
Monday, March IS, 1907.
The undersigned lias just re
ceived direct from tho manufactu
res, a carload at New Buggies.
Surreys, and Spring Wagons,
f)ur old frioud M. I). Mathias. wbtch be will sell ut Ins st.vi" 'to
of Elustoutown, called at tbe Newt McConnellsburg, on tbc above
office Monday to exchange greet-1 named due. At, Mb' same t,mr
ings with tbe editor. While Mart he will also s il Corn Plows,
fought, bled, and didn't die in the ; Horse fakes, Cultivators,
Civil War, and we mirht add for Mowers, Spring Harrows,
the information of our readers Corn Planters, Buggy Har
that he is not as young as he wan ness. Barstear Plows. &c.
Executors' Notice.
I.etitrs tetBBMiar on the estute of Hon.
JoknT. B'ebknle, lute of I'nlon i"c-iilp.
Kulton eOBOtr, !.. deecised. kevlkl bktk
k'niiited to tin- iiiidem irnid. uotlOe Is herehv
llvek that all per eM havlnr e ims m-iiinsi
wkteeMte will present ikrni rtklt emlnnil
ested (With (flMevil ftltkohed If claims
do not eorrespond with ImoIi-i imd pttperU of
ii" Be ed), Ned pefwowa owtaf thesnides.
lull- M III nkke puvtnent.
,1. N. lllt'HAitllS.
Kalslitk-tou. Pu.,
r ii. RICH Alius.
Oermuntowti, Md.,
' ' 'fi nt I'llnctltors.
Valuable Town Property
at Private Sale.
The undersigned offers at private
sale, his house and lot situate on
south Pint street, McConnelliburgi
I'a. Tbta property consists of one
full lot, 66 by 220 feet, on which Is
iii . I' ll a nood ten-room, two-story-and-a-half
house, good dry cellar,
wood house, wash house, jjo-hI stable,
and other OUtbutldlnfl, The lot is tn
splendid state of cultivation, with ex
cellent fruit trees. Terms right to
quick buyer,
tSAACI BOUo
6 years ago, ho still enters into
a fox chase with ail the enthus
iasm of a boy of nineteen.
To stop a cold with ' -Prevent-ics"
is safer than to lot it run an. !
euro it afterwards. Taken at the
"sneezo stage," Preventics will
These goods aro
new, special guarantee, and
will posit wcly be sold.
Sale booms at 10 o'clock a. in.,
when a credit of six months will
be given on all sums of ."i 00 or
more, on Dote with approved se-
head off all colds and grippe, and curity : less than , cash
1200 Acres
of
Valuable Real Estate
at
Private Sale.
All the lands of the estate of Hon.
JobnT. Rtohards, late of Union town
ship, PultOn county, I'a., deceased,
w ill be sold at private sale by the un
dersigned executors. These lands lie
in two tracts one containing
850 ACRES
! nicely located in the center of Muck
Valley in two good sl.ed farms, each
having all necessary buildings, and a
large lot of timber land. The other
brad contains
350 ACRES
. lyina about U mile west of Warforda-
I burfr.of wtaloh about seventy-live acres
I are cleared and balance in woods.
These tract! will be sold either as a
Strictly , whole, or in divisions to suit purchas
ers, and upon easy terms, after the
llral payment of one-lifth of the pur
chase money in cash. Apply to either
of tlic executors,
I N, Kirn Alms, l'alsington, Pa.,
r. I). Richards, Qermantown, Md.,
or Warfordsburg, l'a.
2-7-OT-iiin
perhaps save you- fruin pin umon
ia or bronchit s. Preventics are
little toothsome candy cold cure
tablets selling in " cent and L'.'i
cent boxes. Jfyou are chil'y, U
you begin to snoezo, try Prevent
ics. They will surely check the
cold, and please you. Sold at
Di.rlrson's drugstore.
This is bt. Valentine's Day.
and judging from the beautiful
displays seen in the window ,,i
sorreofour stores, the observ
ance of the day is receiving as
much attention as in days of yore
The comic ones are, as usual, be
ing mailed at some pottofflCfl oth
er than the one at which the send
er gets Ins mail, in order to throw
Oft any suspic'on from the receiv
er aa to who the aender real);
A
VV. il. NKSHIT.
Wible, Auctioneer.
P. S. I havo at my store a lot
ol horse blankets that I am clos
ngout at greatjy reauced prices.
K'ussel Nelson, teacher at Rock
lull, and RbodA Kendall, at Laurel
Ridge, both Ayr township teach
art, have made valuable additions
tn their aohool libraries siuco the
beginning of the new year.
The Limit of Life.
The ne st eminent medical sci
entists are unanimous in the con
eiUsiou t'hiit tile generally accept
ed limitation of human life is
many years below the attainment
possible with tho advanced know
ledge of which the race is now
poaaeaaed. Tho critical period,
migutoe. i ins practice is anou t j that determines its duration,
us urn as the hills, and while il
may sometimes reform a man
when he is told of his failing in
such an indirect way, the n me
is often the eas3. lie will imag
ine that it was sent by eithor an
opeu or secret enemy aid pay
scarcely any attention to it what
ever. Oa tho other hand, the
1 l
joveiy valentines, winch aro so ; Trout's drug store.
IllUCIl amiroeifttud wi.l hmnntln :
seems to bo between KOagdOO;
the proper care of tho body dur
nig this decade cannot be loo
strongly urged ;carolessness then
being fatal to longevity. Nature's
baft helper after 50 is Electric
Bltterd, the scientilie tonic medi
cine that revitalizes every organ
"l the body. Cuarauteed bv
iOc.
lovers and aweothcarts almost
entirely. Few others cao expect
thou,.
Chickenp.x and whooping
cough have broken oat in the
school at Ilarrisotivillo. It is t
be Imped that sullicent care may
Nothing will relieve Indigestion be exercised both by those fami
that ia not a thorough dijreatant. iie8 in which it exists and those
K'odol digests what you eat a id ' that have not become infected, to
allows the stomach-to rest recu-1 prevent its spread,
peaatte grow strong again. KO
UOL is a solutiou of digestive
acils and as nearly as possible ap
proximates the digestive juices
that are found in tho stomach.
KODOL takaa tho work of diges
tion oil' the digestive organs, and
while performing this work itself
does greatly assist the stomach to
a thorough rest. In addition the
ingredients of KODOL are such
as to make it a corrective of the
highest efficiency and by its ac
tion the stomach is Ufatored to its
normal activity and power. K
l)OL ia manufactured in strict
conformity with theffational I'ure
Food and Drugs Law. Sold by
Trout's drug store.
Lniliii ed I') I he Counly.
"lho mi st popular remedy in
Oataajp conuty.and the best, friend
of my family, 'writes Wm.M. Diet,
editor and publisher of the Oat ago
Journal, Oilbartaville, N. Y., "ia
Ur. h'ing's Now Discovery. It
has proved to bean infallible cure
for coughs and colds, making
short work of the worst of them.
We always keep a bottlo in the
house. I believe it to be the most
valuable prescription known for
L u u g an d Tl i roat d iseaaea. " Gna"
auteod to never disappoint the
taker, by Trout's drug atore
Price f0c and 1 00. Trial bottle
freo.
Isaiah Mellott,
UNDERTAKER.
wwvwvww
I wish to inform the public that I
bare -tatted in the Undertaking Busi
ness. Iii Style and i.iuality, I handle
anything from a ten-dollar pauper
OOHu to a I ted Cedar Mahogany, ore
line Metallic Steel Casket, ranging in
price from 1101 to 2H0.
.'uasmui h as it is thedesire of many
in laying to rest their beloved dead to
provide a casket extra line and good,
and as much of that material offered
is only imitation, I am prepared to
guarantee every one I handle to tie
just as represented.
Come and see DM before purchas
ing 1-lscwln re. It will mean a saving
in you f from 90 to 10 per cent.
tSAIAII MHI.IiOTT,
Ppatoffioi address, Gem, l'a.
L. W. FUNK
Dealer In
Pianos Organs
The undersigned takes this
method of informing the people of
Fulton county that he is prepared
to furnish High Grade Pianos and
organs at prices that are attractive.
He makes a specialty of the
LESTER
mSs, PIANOS
an instrument of national
tion: and the
repula-
MILLER
AND THE
WEAVER0RGANS
Mg a thoroughly trained
tuner, lie is prepared jii short no
tice to tune pianos or repair or
gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
A sample Lester Piano may lie
seen In the home ot Geo. IJ. Mel-'
lott, McCoimellsburg-
If you are thinking of gettiojf
a piano or organ let me kuow, 1
can save you money.
L. W. FUNK,
NtEDMORE, PA.
WINTER MILLINERY.
Trimmed and PntrUnnwd Velvet Mais. Pell Hal-, College Hots,
Children' Tami, Infants IfjpS, Tobnggans, Velvet and silk Hose",
Wings, l'liims, etc.
Ribbons, Ribbons,
Dress Materials,
White. Silk, Illnek Silk. Plain, Plaid and Pancy Silk. Velvet, 811k,
Mohairs. Cloth, Voile, Tricot.
WAISTINGS !
Dress Trimming, !
Braids, All-over Laces, Kinbroidery, New Pelts, Kai inators,
Corsets! Corsets! Corsets!
FURS! FURS!
FURS !
Ladles' and Children's Knit I'nderwear.
T, J. Wiener,
Hancock, Maryland.
Banner Patterns ! Banner Patterns !
Best trade prices paid for eggs and poultry.
LEWIS H. WIBLE, PRANK f. LYNCH.
r9IDSNT. ATTOHN1V AND OOLICITOF.
V. 8COTT ALEXANDER,
vice pncaiocNT .
MCnniL W. N AC B
CASHIER.
yimmm:. hknry,
AS9T. CASK'S.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAN!
OF M'COINNELLSBURC. PA,
Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits.
The Hunk Ikis increased In business rapid I.V tiiul it is now rendy to
share Its earnings with lis depositors, thus niviiijr them a safe invest
ment, at home. Notice the growth during the llrst !J months busi
ness. Total resources nt . lose of buttnUi April 2I,I!niO,
Sept. 24th, $1 17,673.05; Oct. 24th, $123,624.19;
Nvo. 24th, $124,915.13; Dec. 24th, $132,
130.65;Jan. 16th, $142,565.25.
If you cannot (tall in person,' send your deposits by mail, they will
receive prompt attention.
tIRi:CTOHS :
LEWIS H. WIBLF. UNO. P. 6IPE8, JNO A. HENRY,
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PCTER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS.
D,L. GHISSINuER. R. M. KENDALL. CHA3. E. BARTO N
rit.
8
I
1
I
m
m
5
m
A Matter of Economy.
This Spring we are making pi ices on Clothing that
will be within tho reach of everybody. My buying
our woolens direct from the mills, we will be able to
build you a good all-wool suit as low as lo.oo with
the best of trimmings. We have a large assortment
of tho very latest woolens. Will be cut and tailored
in the very latest style to fit you and at these prices
you will not need wear a ready made suit. We will
sew on any button that may come off and will save
you enoui;h patches to half sole the pants if they
cer need it.
GOLDSMITH, THE TAILOR.
Opposite the Public School Building.
g Sierer s Annual Clearance Sale Si
CARPETS AND MATTINGS.
Here is a special lot of carpets In discontinued styles, all good
patterns and nothing whatever the matter with the carpet, but be
cause they are discontinued styles, and to make room for the spring
carpls, we have given them quick clearance prices,
90 PIECES AXMINSTER, VEL
VET, BRUSSELS, AND IN
GRAIN CARPETS,
Ranging from 15 to 45 yards
each.
The 1 40 Axmliister carpet sale price 91.00 and 41 10:
The 11.2') " " " ' Ho,., gOa and 1.(I0.
The1.2" velvet " " " BOo, Mo " 41.nu.
The 41.50 Uody brussels carpet M 91,10 and 41. 2d.
The 9 1 (Hi and iVm " ',' " 70c, 75e and Wo,
The HOc " " " Idle, (). and 70c.
The HiX- Ingrain carpets sale price QSo and 600.
The 7(c " " " " r0e and 55o.
The 50c '" " " o :)0c and SSc,
I Ingrain carpets ranifc from 10 to yards to the piece j
40 PIECES MATTING
oooooooooooooo occoocococoo
FALL BARGAINS!
I have spent some time in the Eastern Cit
ies buying tail and winter tjoods.
I oiler you a line ol" goods that can not be
matched except in the city stores. Ladies',
misses and childrens
LONG COATS
at any price. Also a Beautiful line of Keadv-
v trimmed Hats. Latest Patterns in Dress
Goods, either home or imported cloth,
g Carpets at 25, 30, 35. 50. 75c, and $1 per yd.
O Heating Stoves, $6,58,510, 15, $20, and
O $22.50 each. Cooking btoves, $13, 15, 20,
O $25, 530 each. Iron Bedsteads, 51.85, 52 50.
9 $3.50, 35. Chamber Suits 0 to 25
each. Rockers 1.25 to J each.
FANCY PORTLAND GUTTERS
$10 to 30 each. Bob Sleds 16 to 24
per set. Wooven Fence 22 to 50 Cents per
rod. lop Buggies 04() to io each. Q
O Anything you need to eat, use or wear ai a O
V low price. O
CLAY PARK, I
Three Springs, Pa, q
sOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOCOCOO
in to 40 yards to the piece clearin
BRING MKASI KKMKN'T OF llooMH WITH Vol
J.
out at a Mainover half price.
0
54 SOUTH MAIN ST., CHAMBERSBURG, PA.
Don't miss the (rreat sale that is now in pro grass, rStSMnbsr it M
means a saving n ,j.uo to 1,j (U or more on each purchase you may
make
I MR. FARMER!
S I would like to call your attention to a few PACTS. CJr
rl .,
I'. very man lines to have good looking horses and M
stock about his farm: and he also knows that a horse
must be in good health, llrst of all, to he looking DfOOl "
0 I have two kinds of Stock Food, namely : --Nt:TIIK )-
V 'I'ONK and S. A. FIH T.'S. Now both of theso are 0
If (iood, and to feed a little of either one along whh other Q
JJ t'rain, will keep the stock In a good healthy condition;
JJJ und in a little time, will improve any horse.
Try a package on at least, one horse, and see for
yourself the results which uiiht save you th,- loss of
your bait horaa,
X E. R. McCLAIN,
fVest End of Boardwalk,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
I I 1 I i i i
ij. i.jonnsTon
SReduced Sa
ON
Men's and Boys'
v.? VJ
I
1
i
OVERCOATS
Ladies' and Children's
9
Cloaks
and
Furs
0
I
land
all Our Winter Goods.
i Come and See Thern. 1
J. K. JOHNSTON'S
McConnellsburg.
i
HIDES. Jamoa Sipes .V Sons
pay 10, IS, and 16c a pound oaali,
for beef Lidoa at their butcher
altop in McConuellaburg, also
hiheat price paid for calf skins,
alioepakina and talhw.
For atle at Trout'a druv Store-
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
Tto i .00 MoalWii 3H ttButht trial riw, wklek Mlto Mr M Mate
rarjiM wtr it rmm UHMiun w
Ak lor Kodol 'a lii( 8 Altnar,ac arid 2 hi Year Calandor. I