I STERESTING PARAGRAPHS WATERFU.I Tlio farmer are busy witl j their prioft plowing. Oil en anJ General Intercut, Gathered M's Alum McC.'iiifi visited lior . H;ifrtc or Clipped Irom our Fvchangcs. parents, Saturday evening and Sunday. A N. Witter, our hustling mor ', CONI)l!NSKD l-OR KURRIBO RKADHRS 1 a' ma(l(! a OttHM trip to 1 liroadtop City and Dudley, oue Subscribe for the "News, 'only last week, fl. 00 a year. j Thomas Honson. who h ib been ! For that new suit, new hat, or al Altoona Mt- Faion, and Burn-1 pair of new shoes, try llarry ' K. , hara' soekinK employment, has' Huston, Maltillo. returned homo. If when in Mercersbur, you .ran 1,as ,,ad cm' ! want new harness or your old Pymtnt th,S mt ftMMMJ -.11 .,., the past winter, has returned to , Smith ,i .in . n,s home in Troug i Creek Valley. Bin lio, and yon will get a square ,,, . ,, .. , J -deal every time. e- Barnott, of WellsTannery, ., I was a business caller in our town "W, I8c; Huttor, 28; Potatoes, ! iast Saturday. 50c; country side meat, 11c; Lard, Uoy Wlttor expect8 t:) faI ni for 2c at Hany E Huston's, Sal-! D. A. Black Ul0 coml l)mmer tillo. ,. . , J lie citizens of our town have Harry E. Huston, Saltillo, Pa , : decided not to use any of the Uon is showing a nice line of Spring ; soltdated Ice Co's ice this sum suits. It will pay you to call and j mer (? ?) see them. Notwithstanding tiunnclenren Harvey Snyder and his sister j y tne weather, and tho small Miss Orphs, ot Noedinore. and ! congregation lie v. Forrest Oordor Snyder and his wife, of ! preached his first sermon in Zion : G im, spent laxt Saturduy at Mc-1 M- K church, Sunday night, and (Jonnellsburg. Corder is think-; we are 8lai1 to note that he made lag of moving to Hagerstown. j a favorable lmpressi n on all who rciini.af h Mt.wt.il... I heard him. He Met Her It will pay you to READ THIS "ad" that's big business. She loved htm that's her business. They are to be married that's their business. They will need Clocks, Silver Tableware that's our business and we will make it ou- bus ness to see that they are properly supplied with these necessary things. Write to us and we will send to you illustrations and prices of sterling or silver plated table ware that's mote of our busii'oss. JV. H. LUDWIG, .Imvelcr nnil Silversmith, Chambersburg, Pa. Racket Store Prices for Court Week. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (iraut Fix, of Licking Creek township, died April 4th, aged 1 year and 1 month. Interment was made last Friday in the cemetery at Bethlehem U. B church. Fuuer al Be. vices were conducted by Uev. Henry Wolf assisted by E. J. Croft. Frank Newman, of Ft. Loudon, Pa., visited his sister, Mrs. Jacob Cutchill and family last Satur day; and on his way home, ho ex pected to stop over Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mary Newman, near Hustontown. Loy McClain and Coo. Alloway passed through our town last Mr. Reuben Wible, who moved i Monday on their way to Pitts to Guilford township. Franklin burg, to seek employment, county, last fah, has purchased a Ethel M. Barnettvisitod friends farm m Hamilton township, near at New Grenada, Sunday. Chambersburg and moved upon Wfl are Rorry to note that Mrg iu leumiuy, anu is now ousy wun ins spring work. G taut Baker sold off his stock of horses so close at his sale the is not improving very Newman fast. Miss Laura Cutchall, who his ! hpon Vlslt.lntr hnr mronta nnrl other day that he rame to town ; friand9 at t,HS , returned to Mlllirlnir "fnntUn, " M I'..! .... her home in Everest, Sunday afternoon. Monday "footback." Mr. Baker says he had a good sale, and feels like thanking his friends and uei,hbois for their presence and patronage. The Ladies' Aid Society of Cen ter M. E church, will hold a fes tival at the Election House, near .lames Cutchall's, Saturday even ing, April 20th. Come and you will all be glad of it. HUSTONTOWN. Rev. Harry Daniels, who has been reappointed to this charge by the M E conference, return- Letter From Iowa. NEWS : Thinking that probably some one back in good old Fulton county might be interested in knowing what kind of weather we have had out here in beautiful Iowa this winter, we can truth fully sing "Beautiful Land," for the weather has been so nice I l-ntr till wlntaH ERtf&Wn raT oAnm. I I ed a perfect day, and every one i seems to bs in perfect health, too. I never knew of so little sickness I'll linmfi :iti rruwfln v iinmrnnan I r. am- n r m m iimli. Mi. m I , 1 1 I , . led by his father, who expects to, . , , , - j , - .u- i city seems to be a very hoalthy l mini cnitia 1 1 m ., nt lino T-.I. I " " Kpend some time at this place. Quite a number of young ladies and gentlemen attended the play at McCounellsburg on Thursday evening. They report that they had a fine lime, and got their ' money's worth. Miss Carrie Wiiand, of Cham-j bersburg, is spending some time : in the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Jeie- place. The mud has all disappeared and the roads are dry aud dusty. Here, as soon aa the frost is out of the ground and the roads be giu to get dry, they put teams to their King road drags and go ov er tlio roads, which makes them just so smooth that you would 1 We have lidded to our stock tins season un up-to-date stock ot Wall Paper. These are all new fresh troods some are In-some to come in jet, 4c to 12c a bolt. Also, we have added to our line, Bnjruy Harness, Front Gsars and Collars, and these goods are made ly 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 noils. 1 hammer, 2 awls and handles. 1 knife all for !. Knives and Forks .'IS-4.1-l(l-7." and 900, Manure Forks, 88c and Mo, steel shoeing hammers, fc.'lc and 28o, Hasps, 1 and 38o( web halters, 14 and tSo, rope halters, 10c, leather halters 7fc and 00c, wire plyers, 10-ln., Me, teaspoons, 8a set, tablespoons, 12c, split rivets, loo in box, 4c, tubular rivets, BO in box, 4c. The best axe you ever suw for 56o Single bit a.xes, 4.V. Dish pans, 10-14-2.) and 300, TABLE OIL CLOTH 1 2c yd, straw matting, 12 and ISo, Japanese matting 20 and &lc, carpets, 10-83 2"i-.'t."i and .V);!, This 10; carpet is the heaviest you ever did see it is line. Curtain poles, Sc. felt window shades, He. A beauty in oil shades ot 3o, See our 83a shade, as good os any iiae ones. Lace curtains, .'10-45-tl8-7" and 880. This is a tine assortment. Shlppcnsburg Work-shirts, 44c, overalls, 48 to T5c, boys' overalls. 2) to 40c, mn's work pants, heavy, K0c to 01,10, men's dress paDts, $1 ,2." to 2 ."i0, boys' knee pants, 2' to 480. We just go our spring Hats in for this season, and they are up-to-date. Why puy tl.2 when you can get the same thing for 8O0. Why pay fl ."0 when you can get the same for $1.20. Look around and see If we ure not right. We now have about oil of our spring siioes in stock, ond it will do your heart good as well as your pocket bock to look at them and have us namo prices or look on the box and see for yourself the price. We mark our goods in plain Mgures, that every one gets just the same price. There is something wrong when a merchant only marks the cost on the box. 4- We want you q 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 wo sell. We claim we can save you 10 to 20 per cent. Try ua. Respectfully , HULL & BENDER. 1 I think you were riding on paved I streets, which is quite an im- miah Liidig, of this place. At Hip. wTo'lnr o vn mi nn I ion holrl .... , 0 , ,ni provoment over the old way ot at this place, on Saturday, Taylor 1 .. ... , . . . ... waiting until the travel wore township was represented by ten 0 1 ll U I. I " '"" lippuuuuua all of whom stuck right to it until quitting time. The sick of this community are slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. John Mart, were The gras is starting up and the birds are hero to stay. I was awakened this mornltig by their mu ic. There is a laige grove of evergrsens about twenty feet tri-r nnf .'.pfntinto in ltiurr 4. Hull . , . . . . from my window, so when the two mouths old baby last Friday , . , J . , morning. It seems as though the you ug men of our town are very sleepy at times, when they leave an out sider come in and take one of our girls away and marry her before anyone knew what was in the wind. NEW MINISTER AT ST. PETEK'S. Made If Very Favorable Impression Services Yesterday. Knmi the Dunvlllt; Nc April 8th Rev. John C. Grimes, the new pastor at St. Peter's Methodist Episcopal church, liiversido, who was recently appointed by the Central Pennsylvania Conference arrived Saturday and appeared yesterday for the lirst time in cnarge of his now congregation. Uev. Grimes preiched two hue sermons and addressed the Sun day school yesterday, and the members of St. Peter's express ed themselves as highly pleased with their new pastor. The pas tor is a married man but has no children. He conies to Riverside from McConuellsburg in the Har nsburg district. Mrs. Grimes pas not as yet arrived in River side.and the members of the con gregation there are awaiting her arrival befoie giving a pubhc ro oeption to their now pastor. birds come to their old summer home we know that spring is here. Everything looks bright and prosperous, and both farmer and business man are looking forward to auother year of pros perity. Iowa has always yielded an abundance of everything and markets ar.i most always good, but they have been exceptionally good the last year considering tho enormous crops we were fav ored with. I see by the Eastern papers that tho weather has been rather bad there. 1 would be glad to answer auv questions about tins country that auy of ray friends wish to ask. With kindest regards to all 1 refmain. ' Mits Hattii-: Wintku Wii.uamk. Fulton County Bank. O - ( ORGANI ZEb IN 1H8T ) 0 3 Per Cent. Iniereat I'.iM on Time Deposits, This old and well known financial Institution is now mm permanently located in its new room in the A. U. Nacebuild y ing. Lurge udditions have been made to the !CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stockholders has been increased to FIF S5 TEEN, which givos all depositors a security of upward of SS Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. 0 The Fulton County Bank does a GENERAL BANK Cy INO BUSINESS ar.d extends every favor to their patrons and friends, consistent with sound banking. W. H. NELSON, McConneilsburg, Pa. Cashier. OUT OP SIQMT. "Outof sight, out of mind," is an old saying which applies with special force to a sore,-burn or wound that's been treated with Hucklon's Arnica Salve. It's out o.c sight, out of mind aud out of existence. LMes too and chil blains disajipear under its heal ing influence. -Guaranteed by Trout's drug store. 25o. KoHrkl For '"digestion. Kulievus sour stomach, palpiutioa ot the heart. UiseDtu what vou oal Mrs. A. F. Little has just returned troni 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, shirt waists, Petticoats, Collars, Belts, Combs, Laces, and embroideries. In lact, we have everything to be found in a first class Millinery. We shall be pleased to have vou call and ex amine our goods. Wc give a fancy Hat Pin with every Hat. ' MRS. A. E. LITTLE, McConneilsburg. Opposite Postoffice. ' n B gVffl The OmoIIm Ruaj Ine la one of the most useful things a farni-r can own. With one of that uneful machine he can aw wood, grind feed, shell corn, pump water, and many other things. I have just received a curload rtf wire fence. Anyone Mrfling wire fence thi spring will save money h calling to see my few hood. a I have a complete line of l leld. Poultry and (iorderi f DM on hands, dilT rent heights and weights. Also a nice lot of yaid and lawn fence, the neatest and licst fence yon ever saw. Prices guaranteed just as cheap as the cheapest. I have alio a nice lot of win Natls, Cut Nails, nung Head Nalla Slating Nails, Wire Staples, all of which I am soiling at just abou what you would have to pay If yoji 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. 1' rout door sets Inside door locks Kim locks Hull hinges White lend. BeoOfJ ((hovels Dirt shovels forks of all kinds Strap hinges Barn door hangers Burn door track Trace chains Breast chains Cable chains Bead mixed paint (iarden spades Garden Bakes Simon saws, cross cut and baud Oiston saws, cross cut and band Double and single bit axea Dicks and grubbing hoes Dlumbing supplies. Mason hammers Claw hammers Shoeing hammers Hatchets Window gla s Pure tlax seed meal. G illar pids aud ollars Linseed oil Machine oil stoue htm met s Napping hammers I am closing out some Horse Blankets arid Robes at a very low price, (' imo and see me if you want a bargain. Thanking those who have so liberally patronized me, and kindly soliciting the continuance of the same, 1 am Vours respectfully, Geo. B. TWellott, McConneilsburg, Pa. r w-' REISNEFTS STORE NEWS We are showing the largest line of bummer Dress Stuffs in this county, in white and colors. Lawn (white) from 6 to 50c a yard: Linens bleached and natural. Shrunken Muslins, mercerized effects. &c. A splendid, strictly pure silk, at 3(c (white only); colors in 2H in. silks; splendid quality 50c. A large line of Woollens for suits at almost any price. We wish to call "attention to our stock ol READY MADE SKIRTS (Dress). You will be surprised at the variety and prices. Skirts from $1.25 to $5.00. Don't fail to see them. xNOTIONS, we have all the nice things in Collars, GLOVES, Ruchings, Trimmings. LACES, and embroideries a very large stock at all prices. Don't forget our SHOE STOCK, which is large and up-to-date. Style and Prices right all the time. In CLOTHING we won't take a back seat for any one in business here. See our clothing for Men, Boys, and Children. Wall Papers, Blinds, Carpets, Linoleum, &c See them all. Geo. W. Reisner & Co McConneilsburg, Pa. If you are going to housekeeping this Spring or want to buy any Furniture be sure and see, our line before you buy. IVe 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 Postoffice McConneilsburg, Pa. 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