The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 23, 1907, Image 8

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    Dold Hams, Macon, and lard, atg
Irwin's.
Stevens' Tco Cream Parlor 1
opera i') the public now.
Girls Wanted. Steady em
ploy ment, good wages. Apply to
Chambersburg Hosiery C.
5 2 at.
Henry Caution and daughter
Miss Kesiab, o Mercersburg,and
Mrs. Sallie Thomas of Webster
Mills, were guests of Isaac Wai
Bon of this place, over Sunday.
Potomac herring, laUetish, and ,
naw mackerel. (Jet theni at Ir
win's.
David Kline ami foster daugh
ter. Miss Mary Dealiong, of Pleas
ant Ridge, were among the shop
pers in town Saturday .
Huston at Saltillo pays "0 cents
in trade; for potatoes, 2j for
country side, 13c for shoulder,
and 10c for ham.
Don't forget that Thos. It Stev
ens & Sou have a utceline of Fur
niture, Framed Mirrors, and Pic
ture Frames, to select (torn.
,n i 1 1 , r . 1 1 i l v . i i 1 1 Unit lottem ti'itm'nt
nry imvc hrrn fmntfl to tbi andtvft iw4 npo
Ihp pHiHtr of .1. W .Inhn1D. lute of Ayr
tOWflfthtp. I'lllton emit,! v , Pi . r). mms.mI.
An) ivrMiiik hut Ifitf olMluM HiCttltM suidr.tnli
wilt pnwm tlii-m rnpctlv rtnthrhlii'liti'il fitr
km i ir in cm . ,iimI I Iuim" owiuir On lame will plia
c-ill mm -i nip
.1 HOI'ST": .IOIIN Ti iv
CHAN IJ. JOHNSTl N
.1 M i. V, KKN1M LU
v.' ilt. Ki ;Mtor.
iiusiontown. ! gJUHMmmi wotiob,
Mrs. n. H. .ilkHW is spending
Otto time with In r parents in
S ix Ion
Miss Heiie Witter, ofGpacey,
punt Saturday with alfu, Rich
ey.
Mr. D.tniels. who has been vis
ItlOg in the homo of his son, K v.
Daniels, has returned to Phila
delphia.
.iuus.e oenaer, oi .icwnnens- (.M,e,i. u ,.,, i,Mn ,.ini
burg, was seen m OUT town last
j Tuesday and Wednesday.
Miss Evelyn G ihrettani Hush
i Jackso i of M o (Jot) All 1 sliu rg, 1
petit Sunday with Miss Nellie'
I Dawney.
I!. II. Shaw has unproved his I
property on South Seeoud street 1
t bv nddiug porches.
Mrs. Rdher of LttfuMDr, is
visiting her daughljr, Mrs.Hai ry
Daniels.
Miss Less le Kitchev and
BttCatet'l Notice.
Letttm iPHnnipnf iry hnvlnir bi ri L'nin'nl
1 1 1 tbc under, irnee e it out or numf i in t in- ihm
II mill t'liiii'i" t ,ir Soph :i IVclt. hio- .r
iiunt.v. en . r...
iici-Non tin inv iMiilni in-ilrui.iii'i-
ntfiilhni iho attste .it tin- ii it deeedenl m-
ttpiptiy tiiitttini to present tlip nnc without
doluy for piiynu'tit. i.pil nil fxTnon litflptMpd in
tin- n til PHtiitu hip rpipiPHli'il to niukc p inni'i
ivivnu ni of tin- nme.
WILLIAM BtOBL,
Covalt, en .
f-'.Mii. tuteoutor.
Spring
Summer
LEWIS M. WIBLE.
PnESIOENT.
N. 8COTT ALEXANDER.
VICE PRESIDENT.
FRANK P. LYNCH,
ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR.
MERUIL W. N ACE
CASHIER.
B. FRANK HENRY,
ASST. CASHIER.
Trespass Notice.
The unfleFstjrMd hereby glvM notice
Ihu' ibe lands ami in-in i s- of ihe 1'nl
ton County Rod ami (inn Olubi an or
naliMlon duly Inittrpftettirfl by the
laws of lVniisyiyunia, iltUStSd in the
1 1 m ii ,li i iik nf ; . nriil Itrlmh ?t.U.
rounty of I'ulti.n Bad stale of I'ennsyi I
v it n l , in. private proper! v, ami thai
all persons an- warned not to trespass
r, i u j , on said lands ami prmiisi for "lie
Htowulee Keeder spent aeveral1 purpose of hunting. Mshing. gathering
days the latter part ot the week
iu Kvorett.
W. R K ana mciio a trip to
Maild ''USVille to Sffi bis unrip
Anewporth to the Alice Hoke I Charlee Evans, who has been ill
house on South Ftrst street, adds S()me Ume U(J WM accQm.
much to the appearance of the
oar.ied by Miss PaohdQ Kirk.
Miss Alice Skinner and friend
of Dry Hun, sj ent several days
this week in the home of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Joh:: Jones.
house and comfort of the occu
pants. "Here's to your health aud iiap-piness"-
DeWitt's Little Early
Kisers famous httlepills. Nasty I ttttt----t
sick headache or biliousness may Fok Sai.i:. 10-liorsu Portable
come on any time: the cure is an : engine; (ioyser make. Call on or
Early Riser. Sold at Trout's ' address
drug store.
Mrs. Sadie Truax takes thi:
method of expressing her appro
W. W. Hr.wioTT,
Plum Run, Pa.
ciatiou of the kindness and sym
pathy of their freinds and neigh
bors in the snkuess and funeral
of her late husband James Truax.
Piles get (juick and certain re
lief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Oint
ment. Please note it is made
alone for Piles, and its action is
positive and certain. Itching,
painful, protruding or blind piles
disappear like magic by iu use. !
Large nickel capped glass jars;
")U cents. Sold by Dickson's drug
store.
Invitations are out for the wed
ding of Miss Jess Nace and Mr. ;
John Thomas Hoover- both of
Chambersburg, at the Methodisl
Episcopal church iu that city, on i
Wednesday evening, June fifth.
Miss Nace is a daughter ot D. I!
Nace, formerly of McCouuolls
burg.
Elder John 11. Datley of Indian
apolis, led., will preach at Need
mo: e Tuesday, May 38th at 2 o'
clock p. m., and also in the even- j
ing of the same day. He may
main and preach Wednesday
evening also.
For a cold or a cough take Ken
nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup.
It is better than any other cougii
remedy because its laxative prin
ciple assures a healthy copious
action of the bowels, and at the
same time it heals irritation of
the throat, strengthens the bron
chial tubes aud allays lnl'amma
tion of the mucous membrane.
Contaius Honey and Tar, pleas
ant to take. Children like it.
Conforms to the N itional Pure
Food aud Drug Law. Sold by
Trout's drug store.
Miss Daisy A. Polk, a nurse of
Coudersport, Pa , is speudinga
short time at her home in Kuobs-ville.
A hard Debt lo Pay.
'I owe a debt of gratitude that
can never be paid off, " writes G.
S. Clark, of Westfield, Iowa, "lor
my rescue from death oy Dr.
King's New Discovery. Both
lungs were so seriously affected i boardd house, sfood wubthoaM, a
nut- ot- liefi-ii'j, on in any oilier man
ner whatever contrary tn arts of as
hemlily in such eases RUkdt ami provtd
ed U the law will lr rigidly enforeed.
FriroN Cocntv Rod and Gun Club.
BIG COVE FARM
at
Public Sale.
The undersigned sgents for the heir
of J. G. Trltle. late of the Borough of
Met'onnpllsbnrtf, deceased, will sell on
the premises, four miles south of Me
CoUneilstMrg, In Ayr township. Fulton
eounty, Pennsy ha:iia. on Saturday,
May "), 1007, at 1 o'oloek, p m , the
following vahiahle real estate. eonsist
iojr of Limestone and RpdsiSte land,
containing
208 ACRES
more or less, lii4 aeres of which are
cleared, under fenee, and in a good
state of cultivation: and the balance
of forty-four acres are covered with
good, young, growing timber, adjoin
ing lands of James Frymtin, Allien
Nesbit, Leslie MeGovcrn, J, W. John
ston and others.
The improvements are a good two
and one-half story plank weather-
that death seemed imminent,
when 1 commenced tauiug New
Discovery. The ominous dry,
iiacking cough qutt before the
tirst bottle was used, and two
more bottles made a complete
cure." Nothing has ever equaled
New Discovery lor coughs, colds,
and allthroatand lungcomplaints
Guaranteed by Trout's drug
store. f)0c and l.ui. Trial bot
tle free.
spienaiu name Darn, wagon (DM, corn
crili and other necessary outbuildings.
There are two wells of good water
close to the house, running water near
the barn and the entire farm is gener
ally well watered. A good orchard
producing a variety of fruit, nud in
all a very desirable home. Terms
made known on day of sale.
i s. Tritlk,
l Frank Tritui
Agents for the heirs of J, (I. Trltle,
deceased.
VALUABLE FARM
AT
Private Sale.
neral of her lite husband, Charles
E. Barton,
Ik I mi. v AI (icttysbuix
David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y.
who lost a foot at Gettysburg,
writes ! "Electric Hitters have
done rne more good thau any
medicine I ever took. For sever
al years I had stomach trouble,
and paid out much money for
medicine to little purpose, until
began taking Electric Hitters. I
would not take 500 for what
they have done for me." Grand
A very pleasant surprise party tonic for the aged and for female
occurred at the homo of Mr. and weaknesses. Great alterative
Mrs. John Carbaugh in the Cove, au body builder; sure cure lor
last Friday evening in houor of lame back and weak kidneys,
their son Elmer. Among those Guaranteed by Tn ut's diug
present were George and David store. .'Oc.
Hetnbaugh, Koy and Frank Mel-
lotf, William Walker, wife and OKACEY.
child; Cyras Wagner? wife and 1 ll! farmers are very busy
child; Koberi Johnston, Edna Plilut'"g corn and the crows are
Swisher, and Sherman Garland. bus watching the farmers.
A pleasant evening was spent, ' llt!Ster and Helle Witter spent
and Elmer received a number of 1 tne last two weeks visiting rela-
nice gifts. j tives and friends in this commu
Free samples of "Preventics" i UUIV' r.
and a booklet on Colds will be ; Jere ifaWr I'.haHed a new
gladly mailed you, on re,uest, by , bu"ey a fow days aya
Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., simply lhuro "Vl11 bu a fe8tival and
to prove merit Preentics are liaildkerc!;ie' 8tci.al at Gracey,
little Cano Cold Cure tablets. Saturdav zoning, May J5th.
No (Quinine, no Laxative, nothing Iwir'body is cordially tnvjted to
harmful whatever. Preventics aUfend .
i r-.. rt it v ...
prevent colds -as the nanus im- "-"u'o win preacn at oen
Mrs. EJitn Barton wishes in
this manner to express her heart
felt thanks to the many kind j The undersUrm.d min wll!U is
trienda and neighbors, and es- known as the Kmery Markley farm in
pecially to the Odd Fellows and i Wells township, on the road from the
Masous, for their sympathy and ! turnpike to New Grenada, about lj
help during the illness and fu- rai.le. 0ortheMt of WeU Tsnnery, oon-
milling h i acres: aiioiu iikj acres
cleared and m good state or cultiva
tion, the balance in timber. The im
provements are practically a new
house and barn the house being a
TWO AND o.K HALF STORY
FIGHT-ROOM HOUSE with water id
the kitchen: and the barn is a largo
BANK BARN. The place is well wa
tered, and has a nice orchard of ap
ples, pear9 and cherries. This is a
desirable limestone farm near church
and school, and close to the Hroad
Top market, the nest in the country.
Terms will be made to suit purchas
er. For further information call on
or address,
QaORQI W. Sum:,
H'elis Tannery, I'a.
1-S-IMitf.
as the name un-
plies-jwhen taken eirly, or at
th'e "Sneeze Stage. " For a seat
ed cold or la grippe, break it up
saf jly and quickly with Prevent
ics. Sold by Dickson's drug
store.
The State Live Stock Sanitary
Huird is preparing to put into
lorce the new law for registra
tion of stallions and punishment
of the making of false podigrue.
I'uder thi 4 law about 1,500 stal
lioos will be registered at a nom
inal fee of $1 per year. The ped
igrees will also be supervised, and
any fakes will be rooted out, and
j erpetrators sent to jail.
ter bundiy night May 2tith.
There will also be Sunday School
at 0:80 iu the morning.
The Children's Service will be
held at Center Jane Qfcb in the
afternoon. We hope it mav bu a
success.
Kussel Gracey of this place, is
j atteuding school in McCounells
i burg.
Dawson Strait expects to re
turn to Pitcair.i soon where he
has employment.
Estella Lracey is spending
some time with her aunt Mrs. Al
loway, at New Grenada.
Subscribe for too Newa
VALUABLE FARM
PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned, desiring to retire
from farming, will offer at private sale
his home farm, situate on the Cove
Road two miles north of McConnells
burg. This farm contains about 11(1 acres,
in addition to which is ll'ty acres of
valuable timber land. Thesp tracts
will be sold separately, provided the
home farm is sold first, or both to
gether as the purchaser may desire.
The land is iu splendid state of culti
vation, well watered, and plenty of ex
cellent fruit. There is a never failing
spring of excellent water at the house,
and an abundant supply of water in
the barnyard. The improvements
consist of a comfortable DWELLING
HOI SK, large HANK BARN, wagon
shed, and other outbuildings Kor
further information, call on or ad
dress OnoBjtnj Snydkh, or
8. W. Kihk,
1 10 If. McConnellsburg, la.
John Shaffer, wife and grand
child and Mrs. Lewis Youse,spent
last Saturday at Kuobsville,
A SIUNIFICANT HKAVUK.
"May the Lord help you make
Hucklen's Arnica Salve known to
all," writes J. G. Jenkins, of
Chapel Hill, N. C. "It quickly
took the pain out of a felon for
me and curod it in a wonderfully
short time." Hest on eartl. for
sores, burns and wounds. 'Sm.
at Trout's drug store.
Best Values and
Lowest Prices
Have won success for our
Quaint New Styles -trimmed and untriu.mod -rondy for your selection.
Our llowcr garden is tilled with
BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS
Violets, Heliotrope, Valley LUlien, Dsfslen, Wild ftosssi American
BCSUl) Hotel white, p'.i,K, and all the season's colorings.
R I fc Id o n s
All the new colorings dahlia, moonlight blue, lime green, empire
green, taupe, heliotrope.
Our line of Ores Material is UnqUMtlonibl; the finest offering of
the season. PleldS) plain arid fancy vie with each other in bnrmon
lous nnd artistic shading.
AJ hite G o. o d s
l.iten, India Linens. Dimity, Fancy Mousseliee, Dotted Swis.
VA a I s t i n g s
Silks, Wash Si. Us, Mohair, Mercerized Cinghams, etc.
Beautiful white shirtwaists, ladies' muslin underwenr, ladies' knit
underwear.
American Lady Corsets.
Cbinf aniT buy tic Best Qoodj ob:ainat)le at the closest margin of
profitf
T, J. Wiener,
Hancock, Maryland.
Banner Patterns! In Stock.
Millinery THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF M'COINNELLSBURC. PA.
Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits.
The Bank has Increased in business rapidly and it is now ready to
share im earnings with it-i depositors, thus giving tbein a safe invest
ment at homo. Commenced business on April 2. IBM) notice the grad
ual growth during the past year. Total resources at the close of busi
ness MAY I, 1906, 179,867.1)0; OCT. 1, 1906, (121,288 12;
JUNE 2, 1908, 82,o60 22; JAN. I, 1907, $136,184,82;
JULY 2, 1900, 01,055.2:); MAliCH 22, 1907, $156,908.86,
nan- made on personal and collateral security, and Notes dis
counted. Courteous treatment to all. Correspondence solicited from
those desiring Loans or wishing to open an account with us. If you
cannot call in person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive
prompt attention.
DIRECTORS :
LEW4S H. WIBLE. JNO. P. SIPE8, JNO A. HENRY.
W. SCOT" ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS,
i.. GRISSINvaER. R. M. KENDALL, CHAS. E. BARTO N
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I Madden Bros. I
1 Three Springs, Pa. g
General Store
The praise of satisfied users throughout the ag
ricultural itorld has made the name of Deering so
well known that it is not necessary to dwell at
length on the merits of the Dsering
Harvesting Machines.
We have in stock Binders, Mowers, and Rakes.
We delight in offering to the public the famous
Bircisell Road Wagon
the wagon that is guaranteed heaviest ironed, light
est running, best proportioned wagon on the mar
ket. The Mifflin burg and Parry Buggies are so well
known as to need no comment. We have them al
ways on hand. Also, a fulllm o of all kinds of
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
WORK GEARS, BUGGY HARNESS, FLYNETS, ETC.
We are headquarters for anything used on the
farm or in the house. Furniture, Stoves, all kinds
of Hardware, Dry Goods. Notions, etc.
By reason of early purchasing we are able to of
fer some rare bargains on
Men's and Boys' Clothing.
Come and examine our stock. In our Shoe De
partment we have the one that gives satisfaction
both in style, comfort and wear
Mrs. A. F. Little's
Big Underselling Store.
We now have on display a fine line o! ttiis sea
son's Latest Styles, just received from New Yoik.
We have hundreds of Uuntrimmed Hats besides
hundreds of Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats.
We can rest easy that we have the largest line of
Millinery in the county. All of the most popular
shapes and styles.
We believe in making quick sales and small pro
fits. We have an elegant line of Ribbons, Collars,
Belts, Lacts. Dress Skirts, Shirtwaists, Pitticoats,
Combs, Ladies Vests, etc. . Call and examine our
stock. We give a Fancy Hat Pin or Fan with each
Hat.
McConnellsburg.
Opposite PostofUce.
The F'amous
5 Rice Hutchings,"
K We have the largest stock of goods of any store
K in this end of the county. Give us a call. We are
q conscious of the fact that the satisfied customer
is. lathe he.tt fiiivfntnixf srnst s. uiir. tu. jlj Is
S Quality of goods at the right prices. m
We want your custom. Give us a call and get &j
B ourp rices. H
Madden Bros. 1
K Telephone Connection.
I
Hides Wanted.'
The undesigned will pay for
greeu hides freo from cuts, the
fo.iowinK prices i (Steers and
heifers, 10c ; uows, Da; bulls, 8c;
calf-skins, C0 to 60c ; tallow, 4c.
Cut hides, I cent a pound less
than foregoing prices; salted
hides, 1 1 to 1L' cents.
Paul Waokto.
Presiding Elder J. Bmory Sto
vonn, of the Methodist church,
will move from Uarrishurg to.
Carlisle.
Wanted A young man or
woman of pleasing manne, a
teacher preferred, to represent
ilm publications of A. S. Harnes
S Co. in Fulton county. Ad
''cess at ooce
HoWAifh li. BIybrs,
11 Contra! Truat Huildmg,
A! toon a, I'a.
HIDE8. James Sipes .t Son
pay 10, 13, and 10c a pound caah,
for beef bHos at their butcher
shop in McCoiinollsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
sheepskins and tall w.
Buggies
and
Wagons
ooooooooooooo oooooooooocoo
SPRING MILLINERY!
Beautiful Models In Charming Millinery.
Om Of the foremost thoughts in every woman's mini at
tliis time, is the selection of a charming hat to complete her
summer wardrobe.
The chief essential character, exclusivenoss and iroprie
ty are embodied in a most paptlvptlng manner in our com
prehensive collection of l'aris models anil our own crealijns.
We extend an Invitation to every lover of Pretty QaU to
call and examine our stock.
Mrs. H. C. McClain,
Hustontown, Pa.
OOOOOOOOOOOO oooocooooooooo
I
J. K. JOHINSTOIN'S
Shirtwaists 1
$1.00 v
Our entire stock Is new and fresh, not a hint of ear
1 ied over ftarmaoM in our satire display. -
The materials, the trimminKS, and designs are In
true accord with the happiest and snappiest thoughts
of Spring 1IIUT.
It will do your pocket-book ood for you to see our
large lln- of Lawns. Dimities, Uatistes wid Seersuck
ers, with the assortment of Laces and BmbroMeriei
for trimming.
White Lawna-8, 10, 12j, i:,, :, and 3iK!.
Figured Lawns li, K, lo, Und 14c.
Dotted Swiss 15 to 3fio.
(J L D sl! 11 1 jl Y L
1 have just relilled my sheds
lth a line lot of Buggies anil
Wagons which 1 am selling un
der a written guarantee at
Rock Bottom Prices'".
. I also have in stock a lot of
BuKtfJf Wheels and Buggy Poles.
I wan your trade. I 'lease ooms
anil see my stock before you
make a purchase.
Thanking the public for lilier
al patronage in Hie past, and
soliciting i continuance of the
nun In the future, I urn yours
Very respectfully,
W. R. EVANS,
Huston town, Pa.
Wo carry the largest line tf Men's and Hoys Cloth
ing in town. Can lit any man. Prices, $:), 5, 6, 7
, 10, t and HO,
Men's two-piece Summer Suits, $1, $5 m,a IS,
.lapanese Inlaid Straw Mailings, Id, 12, 15 anil gfffl.
Cottage lnrain Carpets, S3o.
Hemp Cai pets, 10 and 20c.
All wool Kevorsible Ingrain.
AL8C) . .
Susine silk
J. K. JOHNSTON'S
McConnellsburg.
m
Kodo
DYSPEPSIA CURE
Poraalo at Troy t's drug SUire
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
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