The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, March 21, 1907, Image 5

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I TERESTING PARAGRAPHS' Tl
The
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nnd (icncral Infcreal. (inhered ' 'lu
i . RcMM or Clipped from our
rhrhangef.
WATERFALL.
ground hop U
at Inrgo
Of I
recent linns aud thaw
caused the creek lo raise so as to
do considerable damage at this
place by pushing torn of ice into
the roads and breaking down
fences.
Mrs. Jennie Bergstresser. who
I U pairing of Watches, Clocks hM been 8eriously ill with pneu
Jewelry a"nd Spectacles at the J monia, is slowly improving.
Miss Hester Witter, of Gracey,
CONDENSED IOR HURRIED READERS
Irwin Store.
.lg)hii S. Harris Ims reopened
his harness shop in the John
Smith shop, opposite thol'icsby
tenan church.
Up to and including March 28,
1!07, Harry K Hustoi. at Saltil!:),
will pay "(!.. per bu. trade or cash
fo potatoes.
The School Library of Webster
Mills has hud an addition of twenty-four
new volumes during the
winter term.
Mauy M. Houston, Teaober.
Rkisnkks want you to see their
Clothing for Men, Boys, and
Youths. Now Spring st.rles.
Mrs.Hattio Kendall and daugh
ters moved last week from the
"Blue- House" ou List Water
street, to their new house south
of the Presbyterian church.
Como in and look our assort
munt of Watches over. Our pric
es will please yon. The Irwin
Store.
Lmery Pittman of Pittsburg,
who had been visiting his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Pitt
man at Shippensburg, spent a
lew days among his McConnells
burg friends last week.
Rkisxkks have a nice line of
Dress Stuffs for Spring. See
then-. ,
Our good friend John M. Win
ters, of Thompson township, feel
ing that he needed some exercise
the other day, went out into the
woods and split two hundred
Try One
rails. That is not so bad for a
7i' year old boy.
Hull and Bender nrj tolling
you a lot of store news m their I
Court week advertisement found j
'elsewhere in this paper.
visitod relatives here last Satur
day aud Sunday.
Henry Howe has been repair
ing some of the machinery in the
Waterfall (lour mills during the
past week.
Miss Alma McClain is home
after a visit to Mount Union, Hun
tingdon and Sa. ton .
JacobNewman of Three
Springs, visited his mother in
this place Sunday.
Miss Naimi Newman of Three
Springs, returned home with her
father Sunday evening after a
weok's stay with her grandmoth
er, Mrs. Elizabeth Newman.
iuite a number of our young
sports helped to serenade James
Harnett Thursday night.
James Umholtz, of McConnells
town, Pa., is visiting at the home
of his wife's paients, Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Cutchall.
Charles Newman and Dean
Bergstresser attended the oys
ter supper at Dublin Mills Satur
day night.
O. an Miller and Harry Benson,
feather weight champions of this
place, met Saturday forenoon in
a six round bout, on A. N. Wit
ter's store porch. After some
lively stepping and slugging the
wind, the contest suddenly came
to an end in the second round,
when two of the large panes of
glass in the front window ol the
store were broken. The boys
agreed to pay all damages. The
! referee decided the contest a
of Lud w!g's Alarm Clocks
and you will use no other
$I.OO and 3I.50.
That's all.
It will pay you to READ THIS "ad "
draw, leaving the championship
unsettled.
For weak kidneys and lame
back use DeWitt's Kidney and
Bladder Pills. Best for lumbago,
Paul' I Johnston, who has been ' rheumatism, oladder and other
troubles arising from bad blood.
They cleanse the Kidneys and
clear the system. Indorsed and
sold by Trout's drug store.
in the engineering corps, with V.
M. Taylor, for about one year and
n half, surveying the public roads
for the Pennsylvania State High
way Department, is now at home
surveying lor private, land own
ers. Carpets and Wall Paper nice
new, bright stock at Reisneus.
Among the many other thiugs
to be sold at Abraham Plessing
er's sale in Whips Cove on
Wednesday March "27th, is a Mc
Cormick Binder. This is a good
chance for any farmer that wants
to pick up a good machine at a
bale.
Up to and including March 23,
1007, Harry E. Huston at Saltillo,
will pay f0c per bu. trade or cash
for potatoes,
A sbootiug accident occurred
at the home of Mr. John Means,
in Bedford county one day re
cently. Mr. Means, having com
pany, said he was going to kill a
chicken tut dinner. He stepped
on the porch accompanied by his
wife, Mis3 Maud Bishop and
Harry Thomas, to see the chick
en drop. All were standing in a
row on the porch and when he
tdiot the bullet kuocked the chick
en's head off, struck a rock and
glanced Hying back to the porch
hilling Mr. Thomas, breaking his
eye glasses to pieces and leaving
a sore place on his cheek. He
say 8 if it had not been for his
glasses ho would have lost his
eye. Mr. Means says the next
time ho goes to shoot a etnekon,
there'll bo no bystanders.
"lu 1M7 I had a stomach dis
ease. Some physicians said Dys
pepsia, some Consumption. One
s ud I would uot live until Spring.
Por four years I existed on boiled
milk, soda biscuits, and doctors'
prescriptions. I could not digest
anytlimg I ate; then I picked up
one of your Almanacs and it hap
pened to be my life saver. 1 1 o early or at the "sneeze stage
Letter to A. U. NACE.
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Dear Sir : It is a great thing
for a merchant to have the ex
clusive sale (in his region, of
course) of anything wanted by
everybody.
There are two ways to treat
such goods. One is : put the
price up and make big profit.
The other way is : be fair and
make more.
Devoe is the paint that takes
least gallons and costs least
money a house, a job, a year, a
lifetime no matter how you
.eckon your costs, except by the
gallon Devoe is the best care
taker and costs least money.
Don't forget that the principal
part of the cost of paint is put
ting it on. Less gallons, less
cost. Don t forget that another
principal part of econony is lojg
wear: less gallons, less cost and
long wear.
It is a great thing to have the
exclusive sale of popular goods,
of goods that make friends, of
goods that enrich both buyer and
seller. Devoe is ierhaps only
ten percent, better than one or
two others; but ten is a plenty
it's 200 or iiOO bettor than many.
There's mauy a merchant who
hasn't found out his goods. It
doesn't take a man long to find
out that Devoe is the least-money
paint and whv, no matter which
side he is on.
Yours truly,
18 P. W. DeVoe & Co.
P. S. P. C Bare, Fort Little
ton, anc J. A. Boyd, Merce s
burg, sell our paint.
Racket Store Prices
for Court Week.
We have added to our stock tins season an up-to-date stock ol Wall Taper.
These are all new fresh ouils some are In-some to come in .vet, 4c to 12c a
bolt.
Also, we have added to our Hue, liuggy Harness, Front Ooars and Collars,
and these goods are made by the best makers that make harness. Don't buy
Fly Nets until you see ours. We can save you money on team collars and
harness.
Cobbler Sets -.1 lasts and stand, 2 boxes of nails. 1 hammer, 2 awls and
handles. 1 knife all for 45o. Knives and Forks S8-45-60-75 aod '.We. Manure
Forks, IWe and 4H;, steel shoeing hammers, 2.1c and 25c. Itasps, 1-22 and
25c. web halters, 14 and 2oc, rope halters, 10c, leather halters TBo and !H)c.
wire plyurs, 10-in., .;... toaspoons, Bo set, tablespoons, 12c, split rivets, 100
in box, 4c, tubular rivets, 50 in box, 4c. The best axe you ever saw for Hitc
Single bit axes, 4uc. Dish pans, 10-14-25 and 5e
TABLE OIL CLOTH
12.- yd, straw matting, 12 and 15c, Japanese matting 20 and 23c, carpets, 19-23
25-35 and 50o. This l!o carpet is the heaviest you evor did see it is line.
Curtain poles, He, felt window shades, 8c. A beauty in oil shades at 23e
See our 35c shade, as good as any 60c ones. Lace curtains, SIMMS-IS und
!iHc. This is a line assortment. Shippensburg Work-shirts, 44e, overalls.
4S to 75c, boys' overalls, 25 to 49c, men's work pants, heavy, K0c to 1.10,
men's dress pants, $1.25 to 82 50, boys' knee pants, 2' lo 45c. We just go
our spring Hats in for this season, and they are up-to-date. Why pay $1.25
when you (ran get the same thing fo HOc Why pay $ 1 50 when you can get
the same for 91.20. Look around and see if we are not right.
We now have about all of our spring
shoes in stock, and it will do your heart
good as well as your pocket book to look
at them and have us name prices or look
on the box anil see for yourself the price.
We mark our goods in plain figures, that
every one gets just the same price. There
is something wrong when a nu n-hunt only
marks the cost on the box.
We want you to take a little time, and go and see and be convinced for
yourself that we do exceed in quality and price not only in shoes but every
thing else we sell. We claim we can save you 10 to 20 per cent. Try us.
Respectfully,
HULL & BENDER.
iak ' wBr - YSSBltjlFai ilHi
The Oaiollne Engine Is one of the most useful things a farm r
can own. With one of these useful machines he con saw wood, grd.d
feed, shell corn, pump wntcr, arid many other things.
I have just received a carload of wire fence. Anyone nertlirir
wire fence this, spring will save money by calling to see my fence
soon, as I have a complete line of Field, Poultry and Harden w Hi e
on hands. dilTc rent heights and weights. Also a nice lot. of junl
nnd lawn fence, the neatest and best fence you ever saw. Print
guaranteed just as cheap as the cheapest.
I have also u nice lot of wire Nails, Cut Nails. Bung Head Nails
Slating Nails, Wire Staples, all of which 1 am selling a', just abou
what JTOU would have to pay if you were buying them wholesale.
To anyone who is iinn.' to build it will n:iy you "oi.d money to
come and sec me before
Front door sets
Inside door locks
Him locks
Mutt binges
Strap btDgol
BarB atOr hungers
lturn door truck
Truce chains
Urcast chains
( labia chains
toadf mixed paint
you gi-t the hardware
White lead
Scoop shovels
Dlrl -hovel
forks of all kinds
(iarden spades
(Jarden Hakes
Simon saws, cross cut and hand
Diston saws, cross cut and hand
I inutile and single bit axes
I'icka and grubbing hoes
I'lumblng supplies.
Mason hammers
Claw hammers
Shoeing hammers
llatchets
Window gla' s
Pure Hax seed meal.
Collar pads and collars
Linseed oil
Machine oil
1 1 1 Y-4 & if 1
Napping hammers
I am closing out some
Horse Blankets and Robes
at a vory low prieo. Cjme and see me if you want a bargain.
Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the same, I am
5'ours respectfully,
Geo. B. TWellott,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
71
LAIDI0.
One of our smart and intelli
gent Laidig scribes made quite a
mistake in last week's News, in
regard to James Hampton going
to farm lor Daniel Laidig. We
hope not soon.
Nora Ritchey left on Saturday
morning for Mc.Con nellsburg
where she will be employed dur
ing court.
George Mumma and son Chas.,
John P. Sipes, Leonard Hocken
smith and wife, were guests at
S. H. Hockensmith's on Sunday.
Our postmistress, Mrs. Mar
garet Stevens, spent Sunday
with her son William of Mud Hoi
low.
Mrs. S. H. Hockenamith who
has been ill for some time, is still
quite poorly.
Harvey Mum i. a who is employ
ed at Broadtop, spent Saturday
and Sunday with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. James Mumma.
Edwin lirant was seen in our
town Sunday.
Quite a number of our boys
and girls attended the party at
Mr. Edwards' Friday evening.
led them to their new home.
John Deshong, of Andover,
spent Sunday with his brother-in-law,
William Malott.
Mrs. Bert. Cline, who took sud
denly ill as she was returning
from a visit to her daughter, is
at the home of her brother, A. L.
Wible.
Harry Hamil is quite poorly
with neuralgia of the heart.
John Campbell, who has been
very ill, is slowly improving.
(Hunt's school has been pre
paring for an entertainment
which will be held on Friday
night Admission, fifteen cents.
"Preventica" will promptly
check a cold or Grippe when tak
bought a fifty cent bottle of KO
DOL and the benefit I received
from that bottle all the gold in
Georgia could uot buy. In two
months L went back to my work
as a machinist, and in
mouths 1 wan well and hearty.
May you live lone and prosper."
C.N. Cornell, Rodiug, Ga., 1U06.
The abwe U only a sample of the
great good that is done every
where by Kodol For Dyspepsia.
It is aold here by Troat'a drug
!ore.
if - a.
L ievenucs cure seated colds as
well. Preven ic8 are little candy
cold cure tablets, aud Dr. Snoop,
Racine, Wis., will gladly mail you
samples aud a book on Colds tree
throe if you will write him. Tie sam
ples prove their merit. Check
early colds with Preventics and
atop pneumonia. Sold in 5c aud
25c boxes by Dickson's drug
store.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yeu cat.
KINOBSVILLK.
Listen for wedding bells.
Miss Lola Wilson spent Sun
day at John Glunt's.
George Regi aud wife apent
last week in Altooua, the guests
of Mis. Regi '8 mother, and at
tended the funeral of her sister,
Mrs. Bowers.
Mrs. Orgen Wible spent a cou
ple days recently the guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mra. John
Snyder.
Curtis Kelso who has been em
ployed at Saltillo for some time,
moved last Thursday to that
place. His father, William Kelso,
' and sister, Miss Nina, a-oonipan
HUSIONTOWN.
John Sailers and wife of Wood
vale, spent several days visiting
in the home of David Lambcrson
of this place. 1
N. E. Hoover of Mount UnioD,
spent Sunday with his parents at
this place.
Miss Mae Chesnut, who has
been employed for the past few
months at Green castle, returned
home on Saturday.
D. K. Chesnut and mother
spent Saturday at the County
Seat
Rev. Daniels, wife, and little
daughter, left on Monday for Ty
rone, where he expects to attend
Conference.
Tho most troublo that the good
people of our town had last week,
was not with the water here in
iiwd, because the town hea high
and dry but with the getting of
our mail from Three Springs.
The creek between here aud that
place was too high to cross and
we had no mail for four days.
THK ORIGINAL LAXATIV CO jaHSYHU"
KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE
oostuiNisn HONEY AND TAR
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& COMPANY..
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BEFORE STOCK TAKING
WE WILL OFFER ALL . .
Heavy Goods at a Decided Reduction.
IF YOU WANT A GOOD
Overcoat Or H Heavy Suit.
this is your time to save money,
we will close our
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS AT COST,
and not (in old Garment in the lot
all new and up to-daie styles.
We are now Selling in our Seersuckers and Summer Dress Stuff for early
serving. See them.
GEO. W. REISNER & CO.
If you are going to housekeeping this Spring or want to buy
any Furniture be sure and see our line before you buy. We are
prepared to show you the largest line of Furniture that has ever
been in the County. We have a nice line of Iron Beds, Bedroom
Suits, Kitchen Cabinets-yes, don't you want a Kitchen Cabinet?
the handiest thing in the kitchen, the housekeeper's Friend. Kitch
en Chairs, Dining Chairs and Rockers. Give us a call. Thank
ing the public for their past patronage and wishing a share of
your future trade, we are yours for business.
Thomas B. Stevens & Son,
East of Postofficc
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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