The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, March 28, 1907, Image 5

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    I OTSTING PARAGRAPHS
e$ and ficiicral Interest, (lathered
I rjac or Clipped Irom our
Exchanges.
CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS
Pianos Pianos
Rare Chance to Get One of
These Sweet Toned In
struments, Without
Paring a Fortune
for It.
The piano has long been re
garded the queen ot musical in
struments, but the high price at
wiich thoy havo been sold in past
years has placed it bey.nd the
reach of any but those in favored
circumstances. Happily that day
has gone by, and to no one is
more credit for the placing of
these instruments within the
reach of every lover of music
thin the Troup brothers, whose
advertisement appears in another
column.
For twenty hve vears these
gentlemen have been engaged in
! the piano business, and to-day
have stores in all the leading
cities in eastern Pennsylvania.
They have recently opened
rooms in McUonnellsburg, in the
It showing a nice line of Spring stone building nearly opposite
suits. It will pay you to call and the News office, and have already
placed instruments in many of
the homos of this town and sur-
liuy Kanter Candies and Novel
ties at the Irwin Store.
For that new suit, new hat, or
pair of new shoes, try Harry E.
flat ton, Saltillo.
Clarence Slnmor of Altoona, is
railing his mother Mrs. Anna M.
Shimer on East Water street.
Eggs, i:c; Butter, L'6; Potatoes,
f)0c; country side meat, 11c; Lard,
12c, at Har y E Huston's. Sal
tillo. Uussell Mellot of Pleasant
Ui(lge,WM in town last Saturday.
He is movng into the George B.
Ilockonsmith house, near Saiu
via. Harry E Uuston, Saltillo, Pa ,
see them.
PVr weak kidneys and lame
back use DeWitt's kidney and
Bladder Pills. Best for lumbago,
rheumatism, cladder and other
troubles arising from bad blood.
They cleanse the Kidneys and
clear the system. Indorsed and
sold by Trout's drug store.
You want to See the Play.
To be given by the Dramatic
(Hub Iri the Court House, on
Thursday evening, April 4th, by
the best talent in the County. An
opportunity to see a high class
performance is so rare that you
can't afford to miss it. Fi.ie mu
mc, v.ical and instrumental, by
the greatest local soloists, will
be om of the deligtful features of
the program. If you enjov a "con
cord of sweet sounds, " you will
be sui e to be on hand.
SALUVIA.
Mrs. W. E Bair and daughter
Nel, are visiting the former's
sister, Mrs. J. V. Skipper, at Ty--rmie,
and also attending the M.
E confo ence in that city.
M rs. Lewis Sponsler, who has
been keeping house for John
ICliue, the past year, has gone to
Kentucky, whe:e her husband is
now employed.
Ned Mellott has just finished a
yib of sawing for I. W. Kline.
There will be preaching at As
bury M. E church, on next Sun
day evening.
Emory Hessler is busy ge'tting
ready to build a house for C. H.
Mann. -
rounding community.
The Troup Brothers are entire
ly responsible and able to make
good to the letter every represen
tation they make in regard to any
of the instruments they sell.
"Pr even tics" will promptly
check a cold or Grippe when tak
eu early or at the "sneeze stage.
Preventics euro seated colds as
well. Preven us are little candy
cold cure tablets, and Dr. Shoop,
Uacine, Wis., will gladly mail you
samples aud a book on Colds tree
if you will rite him. The sam
ples prove thoir merit. Check
, Sale Kexister.
Friday, March 29. Emma L.
Daniels, administratrix of the es
tate of George B. Daniels, deceas
ed, will sell at the late residence
of the decedent in McConnells
burg, family driving horse, har
ness, saddle, cow and calf, house
hold goods, law books and office
furniture, bank, mining and tele
phone stock, &c. Sale begins at
11 o'clock a. m.
A. L. Wible, auctioneer.
Saturday, March 30. Jacob
Hess, intending to remove to
Missouri, will sell at his resi
dence in Thompson township, on
the Andrew Shives faim, near
Gregory's f rding, cows, hogs,
hay, corn, bacon, lard, household
goods, &0, Also, on the same
day, he will offer for sale the
farm, containing 109 acres, 60
acres of which are cleared and
in good state of cultivation; the
balauce is in good saw timoer
that will cut, at least, 200,000
feet. Sale begins at 10 o'clock.
Wednesday, April !!, S. H.
Hockensmith, intending to quit
farming, and to break up house
keeping, will sell at his residence,
1 mile northeast of Lailig, on the
road leading to Hus'ontown, all
his household goods, farming im
plements, and live stock. He
will on the same day offer at pub-
he sale his farm
10 o'clock.
It will pay you to READ THIS "ad"
Try One
of Ludwlg'8 Alarm Clocks
and you will use no other
SI.OO and $1.50.
That's all.
Racket Store Prices
for Court Week.
We have added to our Htock tins season an up-to-date stork ot Wall Paper.
These are all new fresh goods - some are In some to come in jet. 4c to 1 2c
bolt.
Also, we have added to our Hue, Buggy Hurness, Front G?ars 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 3 lasts and stand, 2 boxes of nails. 1 hammer, 2 awls and
handles. 1 knife all for 45c. Knives and Forks 88-4HJ0-78 and 900, Manure
Forks, 38e and 48c, steel shoeing hammers, 2.1c and 2-c. Hasps, 1S-22 and
25c, web halters, 14 and 25c, rope halters, 10c, leather halters 75c and Mc,
wire plyers, 10-ln., H9c, teaspoons, fa set, tablespoons, 12c, split rivets, 100
in box, 4c, tubular rivets, 50 in box, 4 The best axe you ever saw for ".V
Single bit axes, 45c. Dish pans, 10-14-25 and 35c.
TABLE OIL CLOTH
12c yd, straw matting, 12 and 15c, Japanese matting 20 and 23c. carpets, 10-23
25-35 aad 50c, This l'Jo carpet is the heaviest yon ever did see it is tine.
Curtain poles, 8c, felt window shades, He. A beauty in oil shades at 2.'lc.
See our SSo shade, as good as any 5Jc ones. Lace curtains, 3()-45-tiH-75 and
Wte. This is a fine assortment. Shippensburg Work-shirts, 44c, overalls,
48 to 75c, boys' overalls, 2) to 40c, men's work pants, heavy, Wlc to 1.1(1,
men's dress pants, $1.25 to t2 50, boys' knee pants, 21 to 45c. We just go
our spring Hats in for this season, and they are up-to-date. Why pay 41.25
when you can get the same thing for soc Why pay $1 50 when you can get
the same for $1.20. Look around and see If wo are not right.
4
We
Sale begins at
now have about all of our spring
shoes in stock, and it will do your heart
good as well as your pocket bock to look
ut them and have us name prices or look
on the bo.x und see for yourself the price.
We mark our goods in pluin figures, that
every one gets just the same price, There
Is something wrong when a merchant 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.
Thursday, April I, Job Mellott' , XKXKXKXJ
intending to quit farmi.ig, will
sell at his residence in Bethel
township, 1 mile west of Frank
lin Mills, Sorrel Mare, 4 Cows
stop pneumonia. Sold in m and
"5c boxes by Dickson's drug
store.
early colds with Preventics and anj young cattle, Hogs, farming
implements, household goods,
&c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock.
Friday, April 5. Grant Baker,
having sold his timber, and in
tending to quit lumbering and
farming, will sell at his residence
on the road leading from McCon
nellsourg to Fort Littleton, one
mile north of Knobsville, horses,
wagons, harness, she p, farming
implements, &c. Sale begins at
10 o'clock a. m.
A L. Wible, auctioneer.
A Hancock man has tiled an ap
plication in the U. S. Patent of
fice for a patent on an animal
trap. The invention is an auto
matic trap for catching rats,
mice, muskrats, minus, weasels,
polecats, 'possums, and other an
imals. The beauty about this
trap is that it re sets itself after
having been sprung. The num
ber and variety of animals a man
may tiucl 1 1 the trap next morn
ing after having "set it to going"
are ulv limited by the capacity
of the trap to store them away.
"In 1897 I had a stomach dis
ease. Some physicians said Dys
pepsia, somo Consumption. One
sud I would not live until Spring.
For four years I existed on boiled
milk, soda biscuits, and doctors'
prescriptions. I could not digest
auythiug I ate; then I picked up
one of your Almanacs and it hap
peued to bo my life saver. I
bought a fifty cent bottle of KO
DOL and tho benefit I received
from that bottle all tho gold in
Georgia could not buy. In two
months I went back to my work,
as a machinist, and in three
months I was well aud hearty.
May you live lou and prosper."
C.N. Cornell, Roding, Ga , H06
The abnvo Is only a sample of the
great good that is done every
where by Kodol For Dyspepsia.
It is sold bore by Trout's drug
store.
DeWITT'S Sfflsj WITCH HAZEL
SALVE, For Piles, Burnt. Sort.
The News No Pure Drug
Cough Cure Laws would ne need
ed, if all Cough Cures were like
Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure is and
has been for 20 years. The Na
tional Law now requires that if
any poisons enter into a cough
mixture, it must be printed on
the label or package. For this
reason mothers, and others,
should insiston having Dr.Sboop's
Cough Cure. No poison marks on
Dr. Shoop's labels and none in
the medicine, else it must by law
be on the label. And it's not only
safe, but it is said to be by those
that know it best, a truly remark-
I l m
aoie oougn remeuy. raKe no
chance, particularly with your
children. Insist on having Dr.
Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare
carefully the Dr. Shot p package
with others and see. No poison
markB there! You can always be
on the safe side by demanding
Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Simp
ly reluse to accent any other.
Sold by Dickson's drug sUre.
Subscribe for the "News, 'only
$1.00 a year.
Fulton County Bank,
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(ORGANIZED IN MOT.) J
3 Vmr Cant. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. .
This old and well known Financial Institution is now VJ
permanently located in its new room in the A. V. Nace build
ing. Large additions have been made to the
CAPITAL STOCK
and the number of Stockholders has been increased to PI K
TEEN, which glvos all depositors a security of upward of
Two Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Tbe Fulton County Bank does a GENERAL BANK
ING BUSINESS and extends every fa.vor to their patrons
and friends, consistent with sound banking.
W. H. NELSON,
McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier.
Mrs. A. F. Little
has just returned from the Eastern Cities alter
having; spent two weeks there carefully selecting
the finest line of Millinery ever brought
to Fulton county.
We have excelled all our past efforts in this
wonderfully beautiful display of trimmed mil
linery. We have a tine line of dress skirts,
shirtwaists, Petticoats, Collars, Belts,
Combs, Laces, and embroideries. In
tact, we have everything to be found in a first
class Millinery.
We shall be pleased" to have you call and ex
amine our goods. We give a fancy Hat Pin
with every Hat.
MRS. A. E. LITTLE.
McConnellsburg.
Opposite PostoMce.
The GMollne Knglne is one of the most useful things a fanner
can own. VMlh one of these useful machines he can saw wood, grind
feed, shell corn, pump water, and many other things.
f have just received a carload of wire fence. Anyone needing
wire fence thiB spring will save money by calling to see my fi t.. .
soon, as I have a complete line of Field. Poultry and Garden lei i I
tin hands, different heights and weights. Also a nice lot of yard
and lawn fence, the neatost and liest fence you ever saw. Pri s
guaranteed just as cheap as tie cheapest.
I have also n nice lot of wire Nails, Cut Nails. Bung Head NaiN
Slating Nailr,, Wire Staples, all of which I an. selling a' just abou
what you would have to pay if you were buying them wholesale.
To anyone who is going to build it will pay you good money to
come and see me before you get the hardware.
Front ooor Mil
Inside door locks
Rim locks
Mutt hinges
Strap hinges
llarn door hangers
llarn door tr uck
Trace chains
Ilreast chains
'able chains
I lead y miveti paint
White load
i Scoop shovels
Dirt shovels
Forks of all kinds
Garden spades
Garden Ttakt'S
Simon s:iws, cross cut :in'l hand
Distun suws.cros cut uml hand
Double and single bit MM
IMcks and grubbing hm-s
Plumbing supplies.
Mason bammcrs
('law hammers
Shoeing hammers
Hatchets
Window glass
Pure llax seed meal.
Collar pads and collars
Linseed oil
Machine oil
1 1 1 'i , n n i f i
Napping hummers
I am closing out some
Horse Blankets and Robes
at a very low price. Come 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
Yours respectfully,
Geo. IB. Aellott,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
G. W. REISNER
& COMPANY..
BEFORE STOCK TAKING
WE WILL OFFER ALL . .
Heavy Goods at a Decided Reduction.
IF YOU WAN 7 A GOOD
Overcoat Or fl Heavy Suil,
this is your time to save money.
we will close our . .
.
LADIES', HISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS AT COST,
and not an old Garment in the lot
all new and ai lo-datc styles.
We are now getting in oar Seersnckcrs and Summer Dress sirj '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. Gwe 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 McConnelteburg, Pa.
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