The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, July 25, 1907, Image 8

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    LAW IN FUA Fl)RC:.
Governor Vetoed Bill Repealin; VtCCl
oaliuii Liw.
To itisf . the deiu u..ls of the
Dele for n. obaORa in the vacci
law lie legisliture last
passed a bill repealing
that section of tlio law making
vaccination compulsory except
when there was small pox Pi the
community, l.ut when the hill
readied tbe governor he vetoed
ih'( measure, and tliclaw remains
in full force. Phe encouraffement
the advocate of the law have thus
rcccn ed will d mblloss eucourage
them in enfrciui? it to its fullex-
HIDES. James Sipes & Sons lerjl
my 10, 18, and 16c a pouud cash,
for beef hides at their butcher the right NAM
shop in McConnellsburf, alsoj Mr. August Hherpe, the popu
highest price paid for calf skins, iar verseer of the poor, at Fort
sheepskins and tall w. Mndison, Ta. says: "Dr. King's
Kev. J. Hamilton Smith, pastor j NW Ufa Pills, are rightly namoU;
of Redeemer's Reformed Church, act more agreeably, do more
at Littlestown, has resigued toac- gfxd and make one feel better
cept a call to the pastorate of than any other laxative." Guar
Christ Reformed Church, in Al lanteed to cure hlliousuess and
toona. j constipation. 2"c. at Trout's
The ladies of the Methodist druS 8tor
Episcopal church in
Fine weathor for hot atr prr i
dential booms.
If Mr. Rooked lbr knows as
little about every tbiug as he doss
ft bout the Standard Oil Co., he is
not likely to ever suffer the brain
fag. nation
n.,i e on k.ti. wiuter
els of wheat from the acre, and
rinding a ready market at 82
cents, York County farmers are
jubilant.
Attempting to slop a runaway
hjrse Wilson Conner, of Millville, 1
Columbia County, was dragged a
considerable distance aud receiv
ed serious iu juries,
HAGEWSTOWN MO
wane rom u.utratcd catalog
f G. E. JACOBS j
Specialist in ,
IforthIeyesI
this place
will hold a festival at their church
Saturday evening July L'7th. The
usual refreshments will be serv
ed.
Claiming to be the agent of the j
Bloomsburg L'ico Mills, which I
don't exist a smooth-tongued
windier induced a number of
MitlHotowu women to give him
cash orders for goods.
Bad sick headaches, bilious
ni 8S or constipation are quickly
relieved by DeWitt's Little Early
Risers. Small pill, sure pill, safe j
pill -prompt and plaasaut iu ac
tiou. Sold by Trout's drug store. I
There is some talk on the part !
of the Pennsylvania ratlroad ol
establishing a school of tele
graphy in Bedford for the pur
jnse of instructing young meu in
Surprise Parly.
On Sunday, the 7th lost., as
Mr. Simon Daniels was sitting
in his home at Pleasant Rldfe, in
tently reading that page ol the
Fulton County News that is pre
pared especially for Suuc'ay read
ing, his attention was diverted by
the arrival of numewius friends
and neighbors. Mr. Daniels had
read of frequeut instances where
friends and neighbors had iWrop
ed down on people .Who had a
birt'uiay,andas his birthday came
on Sunday, this business had to
be attended toon Sunday else it
would belike celebrating Fourth
of July on Christmas.
The usual ceremonies were ob
served in a manner betittingthe
day, aud at noon all surrounded
a bountifully laden table, and ate
Pvccutnr's Notice.
Letter leMnmenlury on llir i.tntc of Krcd
erlck wlb . late of looking I'n-i'k township,
Kulloii I't.iini v. I'll . ilMM,n.o(l. huve ttftert irun'
ed hy Mm Rejdnter of Wll h ofVSiltofl oontttr.
in tin' mint rwirnd Hit pernonn lajrteMcd to aa4d
Bntata ate riKjneiiuHl taualra Imtntidlitte pay
neot, 'iixl tltOM h vl"if tPinl el. tin s iiiuIdm
the -.;ttne will p: r:t; tlit'ln uithttit ilt'luv.
it s Daniels, Rxeoator,
0IS4t. lltirrisimvillt', Pa,
W. scott ALEXANDRA Attorney.
Executor's Notltc.
I.f'n rs tantiitnt'utiity tin the finite tf IHeh
;inl MitWen. lute of Tuylor township. Kul
100 I'outily. Pa., dOOOUCd, Imvtr.tf been irrimf
etl ttt ttie nndertijned. all persons indcliteil to
-iliil entitle lire rt-'iitest etl to in lie tnmefliutf
Ii'ytnent. nntl those having ehilmw or detniimK
tttliilnst (he Mime, will present them without
ileliiy to
LORAIN! M MUiKN.
KiiliUn Mills. P
Kxeeutor.
2-i3-nt.
the art and tit them for positions ; llnd drallk to Mr. Dameis' llcaUh
in the offices ol the railroad com
pany.
Capt. A. Dotterman will hold a
catnpmeetihg in V. E. Stone's
grove ou Timber Ridge, Satur
day evening, July i!7th, and will
coutiuuo three weeks. Meeting
every evening at 7:110; Sunday
meetings at 10:80 a. in , 2:80 p. m.
and 7:30 p-m. Many other Sal
vation Army workers' will assist
in the meetings.
Piles get quicic and certain re
lief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Uint
meut. Please note it is made
alone for Piles, and its actioa is
positive and certain. Itching,
painful, protruding or blind piles
disappear like magic by its use
not drinking anything stronger
than ice tea, of course.
Mr. Daniels now spends his
spare time looking at the large
number of valuable and useful
gilts left by his friends as they
departed for their homes.
The people who were responsi
ble for this trouble, are Misses
Georgia. Belle, Myrtle, Anna,
Mary, and Lucy Mellott; Mrs.
Lydia Mellott, Pearl Akers, Mrs.
Deunis Mellott, Ephraim, Harry,
Bryan, A If red Sampson, James,
aud Dennis Mellott.
If it were not that he has no
wish to rob Methusaleh of the
World's Championship Record of
birthdays, Mr. Daniels would be
Large nickle capped glass jars do 'ad if one came every day
cents. Sold by Dickton's drug i .
store.
It is suid that dancing makes
girls feet large. It is a' so said
that ice cream makes freckles.
Doctors are of the opinion that
Wise Counsel From The South.
"I want to give some valuable
advice to those who suffer with
lame hack and Kidney trouble,"
says J. R Blankenship, of Beck,
hangiug ou the front gate produc Teun. "I have proved to an abso
es rhejinatism. A few more omn- lute certainty that Electric Bit,
ions like these and the girls won't
have any int. re fun lolt them.
There are thirty-two churches
of the Christian denomination in
the counties of Fulton and Bed
ford. To this number one is to
be added and that will be built
during this summer at Ear la tor,
a suburb of Everett. The struc
ture will be 52x42, and eostal.out
$4,100.
Miss Estelle Eogue received no
tice last week that she had been
elected to a position as teacher in
the graded sdn olsat Wayne, a
suburb of Philadelphia. Miss
Ijogue has been a teacher iu the
McConuellsburg schools during
the past two years, but was at
tracted dsewhere by a better sal
ary. D. S Drake Manager B.dl Tele
phone Co., and Business Manager
of the New Era Journal at Hunt
ingdon, Par, and Ed. M. Green al
so of Huntingdon went up to Bed
ford Saiurday afternoon and
came dowu to McConncllsburg
Monday with the Glidden Tour.
They were traveling in Mr.
Groous Cadillac runabout.
Gotafreesampleof Dr. Shoop's
"Health Coffee" at our store. If
real coffee disturbs your 8 torn
ach, your Heart or Kidnoys, then
t:y this clever Coffee imitation.
Dr. Shoop has closely matched
Old Java and Mocha Coffee in Aa
vor and, yet it has not a jingle
grain of real Coffee in it. D .
Shoop's ileal th Coffee 1 mitatton is
made from pure toasted grains or
cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc
Made in a in nute. No tedious
wait. You will surely like it
Sold by E If. MeCiair.
ters will positively cure this dis
tressing conditio i. The first
bottle gave me great relief and
after taking a few more bittles,
I was completely cured; so com
pletely that it becomes a pleasure
to recommend this great remedy."
Sold under guarantee at Trout's
drugstore. Price "0e.
Woman Deserving; of Honor.
Not long ago, Wilbur Nesbit,
author of the Geutlemau Rag
man, was sent a list of questions
by a woman who was arranging a
symposium of some sort for a
publication with which she was
connected. Oue of the questions
was :
"Who, in your estimation, was
or is the greitesl woman in the
world r"
Mr. Nesbit's reply was i
"The unknown woman who in
vented apple pie. She was, and
is, and ever will bo, the woman
wh has done more than any oth
er to gladden the heart of man."
VALUABLE FARM
at Public Sale-
The undpr-oirtitMl. VfftAt fr Mrs. Siulie Tru
I n x will sell in public -;i ' on the premise mi
Uoklntf Creeh m I Id fa township, about I '
I mill's north of Gem Hostoffloe, on
SATURDAY. AUGUST 3. 1907.
the following real estate to wit :
r ! arm,
OO&tltnlllf W lien's itml M perche timl tillow-iiiK-c.
injoinfuK luuuS Ol Wtn. Kt-lne-. Absalom
M.-liotfM heirs, Joseph K Mellott. Ma Lake's
heirs. AImmu one-th'nl in timber ami buliinoe
c. eared aud ut k'ood state of cultivation. The
l improvement are a hot.' House. Lok Ham.
j Bad other buMJnfS. tioort well near the
j door
Sale bey'ns at I o'clock, p. m.
I Ten per oent of bid on day of sal. one-third
iiiciiutlntf the ten per cent when deed I- made,
aud balance to suit purchaser.
.1. TIM tM AS T.AhRY.
Mt-OJ Aeut.
VALUABLE FARM
At Private Sale.
Tbe ttodertlfnad, intending to quit
I forming, will oBtr nt private sale his
j (arm situated on road to Cuvalt, 14
I miles north of l'hnii linn. This turm
contain! kbOUt 110 acres, in addition
to which is 20 acres of good timber
land. These Iraels will be sold sep
arately, provided the home farm is
sold first: or both together, as may
suit tlif pureha. r. The land is in
a tfood state of cultivation, most of it
has just been lined, and a kiln ready
to burn now. There is plenty of fruit
of all kinds, ami a good well of water
at the door. The improvements con
sis', of a 2i story dwelling house, (i
rooms and basement and cellar. .lut
been remodeled. Good barn and all
other Outbuilding!. For further in
formation, i-all on or address
II. It. Fin:,
Plum Kun, !'ii.
VALUABLE FARM
T
PRIVATE SALE.
The Undersigned, desiring to reiire
from frtnlng,wUI Oiler at private sale
his home farm, situate on the Cove
Itoad two mijes north of McConnells
burjr. This farm contains about 110 acre9,
in addition to which is li'ty acres of
valuable timber land. These tracts
will be told separately, provided the
home farm is sold lirst, or both to
gether as the purchaser may desire.
The land is iu splendid state of cultl-
j ration, well watered, aud plenty of ex
I oellenl fruit. There is a never falling
spring of excellent water at the house,
ami an abnnilant supply of water in
the barnyard. The improvements
consist of a comfortable DWBLLINQ
HOUSE, large HANK BARN, wagon
sheil, and other outbuildings. For
further information, call on or ad
dress Owmi.'K Snyijkr, or
b. VV. Kirk,
1 10 if. McConnellshurg, l a.
Cured of Lunf Trouble.
"U 18 now eleven yeara since I
had a narrow ecape ironi con
sumption," writes 0. O. Kloyd,
a loading business man of Ker
shaw, S. C. "I had run down in
weight to 135 pound, and cough
ing was constant, both hy day
r.ud by uhiht. Finally 1 began
taking Dr. King's New Discovery,
and continued this for about six
months, when my cough and lung
trouble were cntiroly goru3 and 1
win restored to my norma!
weight 170 pounds." Thousands
of persons are healed every year,
(iuaranteed at Trout's drugstore.
f.Oc. tnd l.0y. Trial bottle lrae.
Buggies
and
Wagons
r. J. WIENER
July Sale of SUMMER MILLINERY. Hats at cost.
Flower.--, 11 u nios. Ribbons, Ribbons.
Infants' unit Children's Mead wear.
Dress Goods.
While Goods.
I 'dtiama, Sorge, Mohair, Henrietta, India Liuen, Madras, Organ
Cashmere, Voile. dies, Linen.
American l.ndj Corscls, Illicit Kid (Move, While kid Oloves, Summer Silks, Tafiets Silk?,
Ladles' Summrr knit Underwca-. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, (ilovcs.
Veilings. I.MHKnim KII S. All Over Laces, lui.rlluns, Val Laces.
Indies White Shirt Waists,
Ladies White Dress Sliirts,
Ladies White Hosierr.
Ladies BlikOk Hosiery,
Ladies Melts and Melting,
Ladies Neckwear.
I have just rctlllud my sheds
with a line lot of Buggies and
Wagons which I am Helling un
der a written guarantee at
Rock Bottom Prices
I also have In stock a lot of
Buggjf Wheal and Hugy Poles.
1 want your trade. Plttsaf Mine
aud sue my stock before you
make t purchase.
Thanking the public for nigr
al patronage iu tbe past, and
soliciting a continuance of the
same in the future, 1 am yours,
Very respectfully,
Wf R. EVANS,
Huston town. Pa.
X, J. Wiener,
Hancock, Maryland,
Manner Patterns hi Stock.
i top
Madden Bros.
Three Springs, Pa.
Bargain Day.
Every day is bargain day at this store now. As the
rush for Machinery and Implements is somewhat over,
we are Kr"vin special attention to other departments of
our store; and as the hot season is upon us so sudden
ly, it has not caught us napping, but ready with as tine
a line of Summer Dress Goods as was ever shown
in this place. Our Goods sell themselves. All
we ask is for you to come and see them.
Ladies, the White Oxfords are so comlortable
this hot weather. We have a full line ol them and at
right prices. Come and see them.
We have a full line of the Rice Hutchins Shoes.
These shoes possess a style and finish peculiar to them
selves, and cannot fail to please you.
Farmers, don't forget, we hav Fertilizers on
hand at all times.
We want your trade. Give us a call.
Highest prices paid for produce.
1 Madden Bros. I
Telephone Connection. S '
IN COILS OF BLACKSNAKK.
York Cuunty Woman Had Frightful Ex
perience in Harvest Field.
Mrs. Joliu Dunlap, mother of
Rev. James F. Duulap, presiding
elder of the Williamsport district
of the United Evangelical Church,
had a frightful experience with a
huge blacksnake, which coiled
itself about her while she was
assisting in tlie harvest Held on
her farm, iu York- county list
Thursday afternoon. Her ex
perience easily furnisho the
champion snake story of thii sea
son. Mrs. Dunlap, who is 58 years
olJ, had been forcod by lack of
laborers to assist in the Held.
She was alone on a newly-cle.ired
tract of laud, awaiting the return
of the wagon from the barn, when
she felt that her legs were en
tangled m what she ' believed to
be binding twine. Attemptiagto
disengage herself,, she was hor
i llied to tiud that she was in the
coils of au immense snake.
As she fell to the ground, cry
ing for help and struggling vain
ly to tear away from the serpent,
the wagon appeared and the
farmhands ran to her tescue.
Their, united exertions were
not sufficient to remove tho snake'
which tightened its coils with
every effort to drag it away.
Finally, with their knives, the
men hacked it from her body
piecemeal. It measured more
lhau seven feet in length.
$1.00
PERFECT
SIGHT
GLASSES
Sold by Mail Only
Perfect Sight Glasses
Have nnnruistahle frames -the len
sosare litivelod-edge, cvnlored, ground
and polished. They will relieve eye
Mtrain, painful vision, tired, aching
eyes and make reading or sewing com
fortable, opticians and oculists
charge $.'1 00 to for like values.
Save money save your ryes -send
tl.00 and get the host. When sending
your $ answer these questions.
Age, nave you worn glasses before!'
Tf go, for far or uear use and how
many years:- Mow close to the eyea
:an you read ordinary newspaper
yririt without glasses' State the dis
tauce iu inches Are the eyea promt
neot or deep set? Is the nose smull,
medium or large where glasses are to
rest? Measure accurately In Inches
the dlstani'i- from the center of one eye
o the center of the other. Stale If
vou wish straight or hook bow f-aines
or eye glasses. Write your n:ic and
address plainly.
KfcKrbCT SI0HI OPTIC rvt .NY,
kharabenbiiri, I',
Hides Wanted.
The undesigned will pay for
i" hides free from cuts, the
5'otiowing prices : Steers and
heifers, 10c; 2ows, 9c; bulls, He;
ualf-skins, GOtoHUc; tallow, lc.
Cut hides, 1 cent a pound less
than foregoing price; salted
hides, 11 to 12 cents.
I'ali, Wauneh.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OR WOOININI I I .- iHURO, PA.
Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits.
RESOURCES l
APR. c, 1XV,, $47,338.69.
SEPT. 4, vw, $118,094.99.
.IAN. 26. 107, $144,509.46.
AMY 20, 1H)7, 1 69, 147.9 5.
The above extracts from several reports to the Comptroller of the Cur
rency of the I'nlted Sta'es show in an emphatic manner the aucceaa achieved
hy The First National llauk of McConnelUhurg. With progrenalve spirit
and conservative methods, this bank has proven its advantages as an Initt-
tution degervlnjf your confidence. The chief concern of the officers and di
rectors of this bank is tbe welfare of the deposi ors and the seehrlty of their
deposit!). We solicit your business.
.'.oans 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 ns. If you
cannot call lu person, send your deposits by mall, they will receive
pVoiux attention.
LFWI8 H. WIBLE. FRANK P. LYNCH.
PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER,
VICE PRESIDENT.
MERRIL W. N ACE
CASHIER.
B. FRANK HENRY.
ASST. CASHIER.
DIRECTORS :
LEWIS H.WIBLE. UNO. P. SIPES.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON.
D. L. GRISSINtaER. R. M. KENDAL L
JNO A. HENRY.
GEO. A. HARRIS.
8. W. KIRK.
Mrs. A. F. Little's
Big Underselling Store.
Pve still have afefvhats and
trimmings on hand, that we will
close out at cost. If you want
to save money and get a bar
gain, COME SOON.
Respectfully,
Mis. A. F. Little,
McConnell9burg.
Opposite Pnstojftce.
J.K.JOHNSTON
i :r';ci-.
'HIeWI
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If you only knew how much money
you Could s:ive and how dur
able it is, you would
surely use
PAROID
ROOFING
for roofi ami lldM of all farm ttutlillnft. Fa
11 aipllril by anj one. Water, apurk, aoM,
if- 1101 aud rold proof, l.ltclit latt rolori
t .11 i no tAi'i ..,.. not taint rain water.
1 llmtratlon aliova Dimwit i Block baxu
la ; r.i i . with i i 1
Send for Free Sample.
Book of poultry and farm tmtlrthiK plana
for a 1 1 mi Mainp and uamu of u-arldolur.
j, K. Johns on, KcCo mellstiurg, Pa.
Ortginairi etf cempttt roojtmg kit it
fi'try roll. W
mis
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CALF
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BLUCHER
PATTERN
BRAND NW
ASK TO SEE
SPECIAL
July and August
Sale of
Men 's and Boys '
CLOTHING
PRICES exceptionally
low. Just received a
NEW STOCK
of
HatsXaPstf Shirts
A Full Line of
Men's, Women's and
Children's
UNDERWEAR
All Sizes
We are
Headquarters
for
BUGGY FLYNETS
J. K. JOKINSTON.
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