The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, March 28, 1907, Image 8

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    Gollen Star Sewing Machines
at a low price. Call and . them
at ttie Irwin Store.
Reisnkks have the largest line
of Shoe to show you, and at
pi ices that are riuht.
Johnnie Conrad moved last
week into the Woodal property
now owned by Harvey Nelson,
west of the Court House.
Muy Watches, .lewelry, Clocks
and Silverware at the trwin
store.
Vrs. Cohrett desires to in.'orm
tlte public that she is prepared to
no niaiu ana lancy sevin m ,
reasonable prices. She lives in
the house with Mrs. Lou Jack
son on East Walnut St.
;l-H tf.
We are sorry to learn that J.
Milton Cnger has been UfTarmg
during the past month with gan
greuo in one of his toes. Dr.
Mosser is treating the diseased
member, and we hope for a speedy
recovery.
Joseph B. Mellott, who has
been keeping store at Andover
for some time, will close his busi
ness at that place next Saturday,
and will reopen the store at his
farm south of Andover, where he
will be glad to welcome all his old
patrons and as many new ones
as shall favor liirn with their cus
tom. A cross and peevish child is
not, natural. There is something
wrong. Cusually its the stom
ach. Use Cascasweet and put
the stomach right, and the sun
shine will return to the bab.y's
face. Cascasweet is best for ba
bies and children. 50 doses :!."c.
Sold by Trout's drug store.
Mr.EUwood Carbaughand fam
ily have moved from Thompson
township to S. A. Nesbit's farm
in Tod township. Mack Chesnut
who had been living on the Xes
bit fa in has moved to T. J. Com
erer's farm near Burnt Cabias.
For Catarrh, let me send you
frpe, just to prove merit, a Trial
sise Box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh
Remedy. It is a snow white,
creamy, healing, antiseptic balm
that gives instant relief to Ca
tarrh of the nose and throat.
Make the free test and see. Ad
dress Dr. Shoop, liacino, Wis
Large jars ."0 cents. Sold by
Dickson's drug store.
In answer to inquiries, we are
informed that there wili be a
Normal school in town this year,
beginniug about the same time
as last year.
Does Coffee disagree with you?
Probably ltd es : Then try Dr.
Shoop's Health Cjffee. "Health
Coffee" is a clever combination of
parched cereals and nuts. Not a
L'niKi of real Coffee, remember, in
Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, yet its
flavor and taste matches closely
old Java and Mocha Coffee. If
your stomach, heart, or kidneys
can't staud Coffee drinking, try
Health Coffee. It is wholesome,
nourishing, and satisfying. Its
nice even for the youngest child
Sold by EL R. McUain.
1 Genteel Dress
is indication of i .. i. i ir.nn gentleman)
and after a thorough search in the City.
lire now prepared t" IBOw yon
This Season's Favorite
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Silver Ore Suiting: Bide Sorites, in u
ide assortment: nd unlinlstied Worsteds in
Bleekl and lllues -Includimg several new
weaves. But these are only a few ofthoat
Iraetions in our fine line of Spring and Sum
mer Woolens. Honest goods -Genuine valu
es Prompt deliveries -Complete stock Cor
rect methods right prices these are tho
strong planks in our platform.
We, also, have the very latest novelties In
cents' Puralshlog OooU. See our new cm
Collars and Ties.
Chas. B. Stevens,
McConncllsburg, Pa.
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LARGE PUBLIC SALE.
The undersigned, having taken his
lumber teams ofT the road will sell at
his residence I mile north of McCon
nel 1 sburg, on
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3, 1907.
the following
15 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES.
Those arc all mind, his;, work hors
es, that have been at hard work all
winter, anil arc ready for any kind of j valuable timber land. These tracts
service. Two of them are excellent will be sold separately, provided the
drivers. home form is sold first, or both to-
harness, (.'ether as the purchaser may desire,
of which 4 sets are new Breectibands, ! Tl lend Is in splendid state of oulti
made bv Palmer Mann, 4 sets of now i vation, well watered, and plenty of ox-
VALUABLE FARM
PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned, desiring to retire
from farming, will olTcr at private sale
his home farm, situate on the Cove
Road two miles north of McConnclls
burg. This farm contains about 110 acres,
in addition to which is li'ty acres of
lead harness, also made by Mr. Mann:
then there are ,ots of Bridles, Collars,
Ac : 8 or 10 sets of new driving Har
ness: "7 NEW BUGGIES
and Runabouts, - large Milburn Wag
ons, with Sarvin patent wheel, guar
anteed to carry 0 tons, in use less
than a year.. These are not big clum
sy wagons, and cost $122 each.
FOUI cows,
several Brood Sows. Lumber Chains,
.SiC.
Sale b'gini at 10 o'clock, Credit 1
year.
a. L. whim:, D. W, TROUT.
Auctioneer.
cellent fruit. There is a never failing
spring of excellent water at the house,
and an abundant supply of water in
the barnyard. Tho improvements
consist of a comfortable DWELLING
UOPSK, large BANK BARN, wagon
shed, and other outbuildings. For
further information, call on or ad
d ress.
Ckorcio SNvnr.n, or
S. W. Kihk,
1 10 if. McConnellshurg, Pa.
The Editor Who Broke Loose.
K. H. llarrimau, at a Gridiron
club dinner in Washington, urged
originality on several newspaper
correspondents in a striking
way.
"I'd like to see you cut adrift
iiomold fashioned, cut aud-rlried,
insincere methods," said Mr.
Harriman. "In a less extreme
way, I'd like to see you write
with the candor of a certain
Southern editor. He, on the oc
casion of a society marriage,
broke loose from all conventions.
He went too far, of course, but in
spirit it was right. What lie said
was :
" 'Miss Jane Smith was mar
ried to young John Jones yester
day afternoon. The bride is the
usual type of town girl, and
knows no moro about housekeep
ing than an Indian. She is not. a
beauty by any means, and her
laziness and vanity have caused
ber parents a good deal of trouble
in the past. The groom is well
known here as an up to date loaf
er. He has been living on the old
folks all his life, and now when
be needs a job, will probably have
some trouble in finding one. We
hasten to extend no congratula
tion. This couple will have a
hard life while they live together,
and we don t think any good can
come from such a union."
kind Remembrance
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Lake
(iarland, near Cross Roads school
house on Timber nidge, was made
happy last Saturday morning
wheu friends and neighbors bo
g.tn to assemble to remind Mrs.
Garland that it was her ttiirty
eigbth birthday.
At 1" o'clock tho many filled
baskets were emptied of their
contents and placed on the table
D the dining room and ah were
invited to partike of the many
good things which go to satisfy
he appetite.
Those present were, Rev. Pow
ers and wife.Aaron Garland, wife
and children; Grandma Garland,
Mrs. Georgif. Hess and son, Mrs.
Anna Mellott and daughters; Mrs.
Lura Funk, Oliver Melhtt, wifo
and children: David Hill, wife and
daughters: William Summers,
wife and daughters; E. li. Lake,
of New Bookford, N Dak , Wilbur
Do-hong, Misses Rosa V.. Janet,
and Blanche Mellott, Sharpe, I J iy,
and Ralph Mellott.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland and chil
dren were all at home and many
other friends were prevented
from being present on account of
sickness. Tho time was spent in
social conversation, songs, and
an address by Rev. Powers, tak
iug for his subject, "God's Mercy
and Care for Us as The Years
Come and Go." The merriment
of the children was very attrac
tive. Mrs. Garland received
many good and useful presents.
A Friend,
VALUABLE FARM
AT
Private Sale.
The undersigned will sell what is
known as the I'.mery Markley farm in
Wells township, on the road from the
turnpike to New Grenada, about
mile northeast of Wells Tannery, con
taining 116 acres: about 100 acres
cleared and in good state or cultiva
tion, the balance in timber. The im
provements are practically a new
house and barn the house being a
TWO AM) ONE HALF STORY
EIGHT-ROOM HOUSK with water tr
the kitchen: and the bam is a large
BANK BARN. The place is well wa
tered, and has a nice orchard of ap
ples, pears and cherries. This is a
desirable limestone farm near church
and school, and close to the Broad
Top market, the best in the country.
Terms will by made to suit purchas
er. For further information call on
or address,
Oaonaa w. im,
Wells Tannery, Pa.
:i-IK-oti tf.
Come in. We want
you on r Easter goods,
wli Store.
to show
The Ir-
There will be preaching at Ce
dar Grove last Friday and Satur
day evening in this mouth, at 7 :;t'
o'clock; alsoEiSter services, Sun
day morning at 10 o'clock a. m
All are cordially invited to attend.
A Humine Appeal.
A humane citizen of Richmond,
Ind., Mr. U.D. Williams, 107 West
Main St., says : I appeal to all
persons with weak lungs to take
Dr. King's New Discovery, the
only remedy that has helped me
and fully comes up to the propri
etor's recommendation." Heaves
more lives than all other throat
aud lung remedies put together.
MHO HOLLO'.
Spring has come, aud our farm
ers tire kept busy inalu ig fence.
Elsie Laidig and Alice Black,
of Dublin Mills, spent Sunday
and Monday in the home of Dan
iel Laidig.
Several of onr boys from Lai
dig attended services at Mount
Tabor, Sunday night.
John Mumma and wifespent
Sunday with friends at Harrison
ville. G. P. Hockensmith, of Philadel
phia, and Mrs. Herman Snyder,
of Williatnsport, were called home
recently on ths account of tho ill
uess and death of their mother,
Mrs. S. II. Hockensmith.
Daniel Laidig and viti vera
callers at Port Littleton on Sun
day. Alice and Virgil Keebaugh
were guests at James Mumma a
Saturday evening.
Otis Hockensmith, Elsie Lai
dig, Alice Hlack, Zelda, Clara,
and Roy Laidig; Wilbert Erb,
wif j and daughter Mildred all
spent Sunday evening very plous
antly in the home of James Fore
man. Hiram Laidig, wifo and club
dren were visitors at W. L. Hoi k
stressor's recently.
WINTER MILUNERY.
Trimmed and Cntrlmmed Velvet Hats, Felt Hats, College Hats,
Children's Tarns, Infants t 'ops. Tobaggans, Velvet and Silk Roses,
Wings, Pltimov etc.
Ribbons, Ribbons,
Dress Materials,
White Silk, Black Silk, Plain, Plaid and Fancy Silk, Velvet, 811k,
Mohairs, ( loth, Voile, Tricot.
WAISTINGS !
Dress Trimming !
Braids, All-over Laces, Embroidery, Now Belts, Facinators,
Corsets! Corsets! Corsets!!
FURS! FURS!
FURS!
Ladies' aud Children's Knit Underwear.
X, J. Wiener,
LEWI8H. WIBLS. PRANK P. LYNCH.
PMSIQINT. ATTORNEY AND aOLIClTOn.
W. SOOTT ALEXANDEP.
VICC PRI8IOSNT.
MKnniL Wt NACB
CA8HIKR.
B. FflANK HENRY.
ASST. CASHIS.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF M'COINNELLSBURG, PA.
Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits.
The Hank lias increased in business rapidly and it is now ready to
share Its earnings with its depositors, thus giving them a safe invest
ment at home. Notice, the growth during the lirst It months busi
ness. Total resources at close of business April W,19O0,
Sept.2 4 if:, ft 17,673.05; Oct. 24th. $123,624.19;
Nvo. 24th, f 1 24,91 5.1 3; Dec. 24th, fl32,
130.65;Jan. 16th, $ 142,565.25.
if you cannot call In person, send your deposits by mail, they will
receive prompt attention.
DIRECTORS !
LEWIS H. WIBLE, UNO. P. SIPE8. UNO A.HENRY,
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS.
D. L. GRISSINuiER. R.W.KENDALL. CHAS. E. BARTO N
Hancock,
Maryland.
Banner Patterns!
Banner Patterns !
Host trade prices paid for eggs and poultry
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Stop, Look, Listen.
Stop at the Court House on
l aud as a cough and cold cure j Thursday evo.iiug, March 4th.
the world over. Cures asthma,
bronchitis.croup, whooping cough
tuiu8.y, hoarseness, and phthisic,
stops hemorrhages of the lungs
aud i:ti ids them up. Guaranteed
at Trout's drug sto-e. 50c. and
il iX. Trial hottlo free.
Look at a high grade dramatic
entertainment by skilled artists.
Listen to the best vocal and in
strumental musicians in the
county in character songs and
catchy encorea.
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Don't Put It Off
Knstcr colors early this year and you will want a nice
SUIT for that occasion. A great many have their orders in
nlready. One customer came in anil said, ''I have worn this
suit two years and the linings etc. are as good a n"wi ani1
I want another suit " We can give you lots of testimonials
of this kind. Come in, place your order, and be among the
satisfied. K.vory thing new and np-to-dule.
GOLDSMITH, THE TAILOR.
Opposite the Public School Building.
J L
It Carpets & Rugs
For Spring.
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Some jieoiiie wait until the end of Mim.li or even later to buy new
Carpets J'rutient Housekeepers however anticipate their
needs a little and by making early selections get
best choice from the new stocks.
'OOOOOOOOOOOOO ococoooooooo
FALL BARGAINS !
I have spent some time in the Eastern Cit
ies buying fall and winter goods.
I offer you a line of goods that can not be
matched except in the city stores. Ladies',
misses and childrens
I LONG COATS
at any price. Also a Beautiful line of Ready
trimmed Hats. Latest Patterns m Dress
Goods, either, home or imported clolh.
Carpets at 25, 30, 35, 50. 75c, and $t per yd.
Heating Stoves, $b, f8, $10, $15. $20, and
$22.50 each. Cooking Moves, $1 3, $ 15. 20.
$25, $30 each. Iron Bedsteads, $1.85,' $2.50,
$3.50, 35. Chamber Suits 20 to 25
each. Rockers JTl.25 to $5 each.
FANCY PORTLAND CUTTERS
20 to $30 each. Bob Sleds 16 to 24
per set. Wooven Fence 22 to 50 cents per
rod. Top Buggies 40 to 65 each.
Anything you need to eat, use or wear at a
low price.
CLAY PARK,
Three Springs, Pa.
oooooooooooo oooooooocoooo
NEED A NEW CARPET!
Huy it here you'll make a big saving
we fuariintee that. We want you to
know what a splendid carpet depart
ment we have what choice qualities
and pretty styles we sell at remarka
bly low prices.
Axminster Carpets tl. 10 per yd. up
Velvet Carpets Ml per yd. up
Brussels Carpets li,") per yd. up
Ingrain Carpets 30 per yd, tip
Reg Carpets :27 per yd. up
By Inlying iidw you can save from
5c to 15c per yurd on all Carpets and
tS.UO to $.Voo each on Carpet size
Etugl.
CARPET SIZE RUQS!
Nobody should hositatoto buy rugs at
anytime, especially at the low prices
we quote.
Smyrna Rugl, wool reversible, si.e
(I x !) feet; 7 1-2 x JO 1-2 feet, lx 12 feet,
prices ifc'.l 75 upward.
Brussels Hugs tl x 9 feet, 9 x II feet,
1-4 I lo 1-2 feet and 9 x 12 feet,
prices 8.75 upward.
Axminster I tugs 0 x 9 feet, 8 1-4 x
lo 1-2 feet, II x 12 foot, prices $14 5o
" upward.
Matting Hugs .1x0 feet, 0x9 feet,
land 9 x 12 feet, prices 9o cts. upward.
I So0 Kiil's all kinds sixe and prices.
cr. si3i:r,:e:r,,
Chambersburg, Penn'a.
A Sweet Tooth.
Vou needn't he ashamed to admit thut you have a "sweet
tooth" that you like candy. Sugar is just as essential to
your physical well being as salt. To supply this demand
in the most agreeable way, is the work of the candy-maker,
aud your chief concern is to get pure wholesome goods.
I'.. R McCluin has the llrest line of confections in this coun
ty: and the beauty of it is, they all come under tho re
quirements of tho Pure r'ood Law. ' If you want choice can
dies for yourself, your girl, or your children, go to M'
CLAIN'S. E. R. McCLAIN,
West End of Boardwalk,
McConnellsburg,, Pa.
IJ.K. Johnston's!
t8 We have the New Fabric
SUSIINE SILK. fi
INothina Richer, Nothing Prettier
Its crisp to the touchy rich
to the eje, has all the charm
of the expensiye Silks, and
you can have two dresses for
the cost of one if you use
SUSINE SILK instead of Chi
na Sdk.
Communicate ivithyour
friends who buy from us.
Ask them regarding the
character of the merchandise
we handle.
THEY will tell you facts.
Every one of them k til informyou
that our merchandise is always just
what u e say it is, and that we can save
you money in every instance.
Bear in mind that
SUSIINE SILK
can only be gotten at
J. K. JOHNSTON'S
McConnellsburg.
HIDES. Jamos Sipea & Sons
pay 10, 13, and a pound cash,
for boaf hides at their butcher
shop iu McConnellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf akins,
Mlieepalnns and ta'l w.
Ko
For sale at Trout's drug Store
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
nuuw vvt it ran unwmi m
m. O. Do WITT Bt QOMVJUbiY. CMXCAGOt, IU.
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