The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 05, 1907, Image 8

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    Lard and Bacon for sale atjX NOlIll AllieriCail
" oLr llv.! siusfinir A Charge i A. t.CieS W I Tell
koKwp. ifsag.n. About The Allilefcs
Huston at Sallillo has just re-
j,Wivd two cars freh fertilinerr, pitOBAHLE AMERICAN LEAUCB
nd Is jelling at right' prices, i CHAMPIONS SUBJECT Ul
Mr. and Mr,. Dennis Gordo,, BOTABL1
HAGEMTOWN MO
wmTt POM llA.UlTAATaTO CATALOG.
T. J. WIENER
ol Thompson, spoilt a few hours
in town Monday.
DeWitt's Carbohzed Witch Ha
zel Salve is goed for boils, burns,
cuts, scalds, and skin diseases
ltis especially good tor piles.
Sold at Trout's drug store.
Miss Mary Stenger spent from
Wednesday until Friday with
friends at Cito.
Huston at Sallillo has just re
ceived a car load Rock Salt, Land
Salt, and ordinary Salt. Prices
right
No nrevptitinir providence, LI
C n a
der Animas z Mellott will preach
at Laurel Ridge s hooihouse on I
the third Sunday in September,
at half past ten o'clock.
C. K SUrr at Three Springs, i
lspayiug s,i cents a ousnei lor
wheat in exchange for fertilizer,
which can he got at any time.
6 r. 4t.
HIDES. James Sipes & Sons
pay 10, 18, and 16c a pouud cash,
for beef hides at their butcher
shop in MeConnellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
sheepskins and tallvw.
M. V. Malot ol Morgantown,
W. Va., ami li. J. Mellott, of
Sipes Mill, spent Monday in
town.
Stomach troubles, heart and
kidney ailments, cau he quickly
corrected with a prescription
knowu to druggists everywhere
as Dr. Snoop's Restortive, The
prompt aud surprising relief
Which this remedy immediately
brings is entirely due to its re
storative acliou up n the controll
ing nerves of the .Stomach, etc.
Cars:u McFadden was given a
hearing Monday evening
Chambersburg before Ma
trate Solders ou the charge of
furnishing liquor to a minor.
The minor m the cose was Bent
ley Mellott, the lad who died
from injuries received m falling
from a wagon near Poltz. Mc
Fadden was held for court in 300
bail, which he furnished.
Trial Catarrh treatments
McDOUGAi, r,RAVINiiS.
Cartoonist Will Illustrate
hum ft tortus ol MmoIi -
r'oinous srs.
Ora
Lat yeu't record Every out of city grad
uate local, d in a .atiilactorv poiilion. Wt can
place you. Write lor " Tl IF. PROOF."
The 7lli year I laud Boole ol lire loicmoil
BsSSMI I raining School mailed upon request.
In ilif mosl t-xr it inir fsefl the
Anieriran I, ensue ever saw tlu
Athletic now l"ik a sure Winner,
j Until the end of the season they
j will he playing at home, while
their rivals, Chicago, DewoH MM
I'levcland, are battling on the op
posiog grounds.
Apparently it is all over but the
nhawrino. and evcrvhodv in this
part of the country is discussing
tbfl Athletics and their famous
manager, Connie Mack. The funs
want to know all about the leant,
who the men are, where they came
from, where they live, what their
habits and peculiarities are.
The North American began, on
Sunday, September I. 10 publish
a series of six articles, which will
tell this whole Story. 1 hev will
be w ritten bv George M. Graham,
porting editor of The North A
meriesn, who. having been with
the team on the southern training
trip, is familiar with every step
by which the club was whipped
i into shape by Manager Mack and
j formed into the present invincible
' combination.
Lverv stage of this development
will be covered, and there will be
new stories about members of the
team, which, with Rube Waddell,
Chief Render, Topsey Hartsel,
Socks Seybold and such celebrities
includes, perhaps, more famous
baseball characters than any team
I in the count rv.
Wall McDougall, the North A
mrioa.n,s famous cartoonist, will
1,1 contribute a series of drawings,
is- urtttali ..ill Illustrate the hunierous
side of the recilal.
The articles w ill also he illustra
ted by photographs.
Order at once, and make sure
that during the next six week- you
get every one of this series on the
team that looks likely to bring
Philadelphia its third pennant in
are seven years, and which, if victori-
being mailed out free, on request, ous, will piny me Chicago nation-
by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These ' for the world's championship.
tests are proving to the people--
without a penny's cost the great CROSSING YOUR LEGS.
value of this scientific preserip-
turn known to druggists every TheConstant indulgence in This Comfort,
whereas Dr. Snoop's Catarrh ab,e posj,iun. Produces Many Ills.
Remedy. Sold bv Dbkson's
druf store. A most injurious habit, com
mu r i . 1110,1 alike to men ancI wmeu, 18
tin, .i B " llmt ot 8iUlUg witn one leK swuug
uow u auu Viay ou iu. , ; u knee (f tho otner. Head
school picnic at KenobOM church
iu Thompson township last Sat
urday, and in the evening went
to Hancock and treated the citi
zens of that city to some good
music, after which they attend
ed a "play" in the opera house.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
July Sale of SUMMER MILLINERY. Hats at cost.
Rowers, Plume, Ribbons, Ribbons.
Infants' and Children's Head wear.
Dress Goods.
Panama, Serge, Mohair, Henrietta,
Cashmere, Voile.
While Goods.
India Liuen, Madras, Organ
dies, Linen.
j miTlcan Lady Cor.els, Mick Kid Moves. While kid tlloves. Summer Silks, Tilieli Silks,
Ladies' Summer knit Underwear. Ladies' Mutlin Underwear, Hosiery, Olovci.
Velllnxs. BMSROIDBRIES. Mi-Over Laces, Imerlinns, Val Laces.
Notice.
Noil-e l hereby lvu Hint n petltloB WW
jiuatmail on Jan. lllh, 110T. to lha Court ol
Quarter Srsnionu of Fulton County lu.. hy Dr.
A. K. Darin .1 LstobtOMM, Wm t. I.atdtfi
et ul . for Hie irtoorponillun ii 11 portion Ol
T.iylur nml Dabttl tawBaWp. said COOBty. IB
oludlnirthe rlllsgw-al (Nutontowa Ibio bor
uugh ;tnl that 'lie MKi Courl ordarod ttt asM
petltloB Bred. IHi IBaolnrs I BOOOO H-v
of to bo xiveu bimoMUbb 1 1 1 la. uBd iBai iiie
uBldCourl IU Pr -d at Itw n.-xl term, M
wit: OatoBort, ISTl Ui make an htroatamtlOB
and make a owdor rrdecrea in Ute BMBBOi
M..,.-iim..l , Hi- .ti- ' .1 ai- S".
oisonoK ii Minis.
Clerk ii lha 'miri of
0 ft,, (mrter Sentin
PUBLIC SALE
Valuable TIMBER LAND.
SATURDAY. SEPTEMOlR 21. laof.
at i o'clock p. in.
ByTtrtueol un-crfOar ot the CooH of Oobi.
DUoa Pleas of Kuiinn oonBtjr. the uoSanifBOd
CooimUten of Vml IV ok. will offer ui POttUo
Halt on I tin prafrtlaaa In lfrlf-n-1 townaBip Fui
too county, P.. oaa-Balf mlla aoMB of ihe
l Drldfa ui Pack - Fordlog ou Uoklas
Creek. in lha above named day, lha loHoafttif
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
formerly owned by Coorad Peek, deceased
nam ;ly, a iniet ol laml aitBBta in Uolfaal town
ah i PultOB OOUBty. Pu, oontalBlBS
iag-7 ; c ; rv i : ss
ui porohee and allowaoea aSiolBlBS Ibb4oI
Henry K. Brewer. Jonaa Mellon. StlllwaU IV.
Trust. Duvld Harr, aad others, ulxiut two
tnlrda of wriiuh i ulaarad and In yood suite ol
UUlUVBtfOD iiuil th" remuioder is t-overed with
SPLENDID OAK TIM3ER.
one of lha tlnest lots of limner lo thatoarB
ship. ThalmproremaBta.aroa laro and a Ball
story
BRSme nUCLLING
Larue Mink Hum. und other neeessury oiit
bullOlBirs. 'i hero laaa orohadol osoailofil
fruit, liils ot 0 berrj BBS poaoh trees. The
land He nice foe farmlBa'. aad IthialtoyaUiBt
a arv ilealrahla DroDarty, TBa turm Haa on
both siili-s nf UofclBI Crerll. ani ejtenils Imek
on tha Many ilopa m the lop or Tim bet BMso.
TRRMS! Ten per cent of hd when proper
ty la afioeked uown: one-nuir. ineiutuUL.' in.eii
par dool . on ooBflnaanoa ol sale, and Kbtroal.
rinec in I wii 'iilill :i!ijj ';U iaymeli!S. sei'iirro
by jadSBteBt. with interest from dkteofeoor
Srmatron of Bale.
Sale begin ul S o elocki p. in.
li w. PBOK,
t oumiit'ce.
Ladies White Shirt Waists,
Lathes Wliite IJress Skirts,
Ladies Wliite Hosier.r.
L ulies lU ick Hosiery,
Ladies Helts and Helting,
Ladies Neckwear.
T, J. Wiener,
Hancock, Wary land.
Banner Patterns In Stock.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF M'CONNELLSBURC. PA.
Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits.
RESOURCES i
APR. 6. 1906. $47,338.69.
SEPT. 4, 1906, $118,094.99.
.IAN. 26, 1907, $144,509.46.
MAY 20, 1907. $169,147.95.
TIip above extracts from sovfral reports to the Comptroller of the t.'ur
rene of the UnHaaj Stales show In an emphatic, mantlet the Htieceas achieved
b The I'lrat National Hank of McConnellHburff. With pro)reaalve aplrlt
I eonaervatlvp niethoda, this hank has proven Ha BdvantBareu tc an Insti
tution doaaaprtag your confidence. The -lnef concern of the oflloera Bnd di
rectors of this hnnk la the wolfBre of the feposl'ors and the security of their
deposits. We solicit your business.
;,oana made on personal and collateral security, and Notes dl
counted. Courteous treatment to ail. Correspondence solicited from
those desiring Loans or wishing Ml open an account with us. If yod
cannot call In person, send your deposits by mall, they will receivo
prompt atteutlon.
iPWISM. w '..t. FRANK P. LYNCH. MERRIL W. NAC
PBF3.D6NT. ATTOHNIV AND SOLICITOR.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER.
VICE PRESIDENT.
DIRECTORS I
, nuuiR H WIRLE. JNO. P. SIPES. INO A. HENRY.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON.
D. L. QRISSINtJER. R. M. KENDALL.
CABHIBR.
FRANK HENRY.
ASST. CASHIER.
I Madden Bros. J
r.
Three Springs, Pa.
Bargain Day. $
Every day is bargain day at this store now. As the X
rush for Macliinery and Implements is somewhat over, ,Jv
we are irtving special attention toother departments of
our store; and as the hot season is upon us so sudden- Q
Q ly, it has not caught us napping, but ready with as line O
r j -i i hi. 1 1 I .?wwipr v .c.c fUnnAs: nsw-K pmpt ihnwn
Q in this place. Our Goods sell themselves. All
X we ask is for you to come and see them.
GEO. A. HARRIS.
8. W. KIRK.
Mrs. A. F. Little's
Big Underselling Store.
fve still have a few hats 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,
Mrs. A. F. Little,
VVcConnellsburg.
Opposite Pnstoffice.
The boys say they had a good
Um and speak very kindly of t
their treatment by the Hancock
people.
There's a reason for that ache
In your back right where it
, .stitches" every time you bend
over, turn aroui d or walk any
distance. It's your- Kidneys, j
Take DeWitt's Kidney and Iliad- :
der Pills. They are unequaled
for backacha, weak kidneys and
iullammation of the bladder. A
week's treatment 39 cents. Sold
by Trout's drug store.
A very solemn and impressive
aervice took place at Salome ap
pointment on the HarriBonvillo
t'.hurpe, Saturday afternoon, Aug.
lilaLwhen liev. 0. W. Hryner,
pai.qr of the M. K. church of this
plua, adininiterd tho aacar
mealof baptism to ten adults,
live'by sn lulling and live by lav
niew-oo lev. o. ) t'lttiuger, the
pasior, is renrtvriiiK very t'Dicieiit
Berjlce to tl charge, having
ackljjd thirty ba to the church
durjug ifee last-ymw.
If real wiffeo di.vturbs your
over the knee of the other.
1 aches, cold feet, vancoso veins,
' ulcers, and many other discom
forts attendant ou an imperfect
circulation of the blood ore di
j rectly traceable to this habit,
j says the September Delineator.
When the right leg is swung
,ver the lett knee, ine wnoie
weight is sustained by this knee,
placing all the pressure against
the under part of tne right leg
between the calf and the kutecap
At this very place are a great
number if large veins, arteries,
and nerves; the pressure on them
crowds all the tissues together
aud materially interferes with
the circulation of the blood, and
the disturbance of nature's pro
cosses manifests itseif in many
b idily evils and tnconve'iieuces.
Many who would not be guilty "1
crossing ihe legs in public, often
surrender to the temporary com
fort of the position in the seclus
ion of their own rooms. It is
wrong and injurious because it
deties nature, whose laws ire
I more imperative than those ol to
ciety.
)AM.I. OF UUANO ANH THAVRKBK
J .intuits drawu toibaOctuBar Taraa. w'
ouaiBMneiBg an tawlal Mabday, BalBtBa Tib
ilny ol the BaOBlb.
BKaVafO .II U IKS.
AjVi. Jaaayll Itlclmnls, I'lank Smith.
Balfaat aiuos Batbar, TbamaaaB Paaki W.
i:. PalaMsr.
it. th. i- .lam 's Haa. Baialuwi, Batwaid c.
GBBfttaBj Hunily Crli-t.
Braah OtaBk Oliver 0, OlavaBBjar, MsraH
Mahl. s. U Plaralafar.
IlilUlin- II W. MrlH.it
LlalltBg U reek llm r Desliung, K. H MelltitP
Oaorga s. Uallott.
MaOoanaflabarf F. M. Tatlor.
Taylor Howard BaraeUi mihiu Hanaay.
i . M unima
TbOBipaOB WBfaa Kaaiatt. JOBM Snyder.
I'nliiii Joba HaaTBtBBi Olaaaei t l.thiuuu.
WelU-Maurlce c. Blvuna.
PKT1T .IL'UMKS.
Ar WlUlan ii. Caoaar, Oiarga w. tWasa
David 0 Blllla, ttnarj Hann. at. u. Hafeajsa
K4atd Keyser, O.iviil l..-liver, WiillalU Mel!
ou. A. . li. Baadaia, Blaiai Haidara, u. 9
tltiti a, c. i'. i rule, ii. a. WaaaarbBBgb.
llellant liuuer Hill, .loMpb W. Lake, lleorg.
VV Mnrtuti, M. W. Mellon, I. M. Mi r.lilowney.
Tbaaiaa Wlak.
UatbiiWPraak Fo-t. Edward Ooldan, Aaron
LaBitbaflii eharlaa Hi Lewis otayBB, r. Mai
Witt , KiIm at ! Paylaaaf.
iirush III nab 11 a. AattaBi
iiil.llii.lo.i.ili II . linker. Or. nit lUker, .1.,-
I u hesiiut, s. w. UBBadBabaBii QajBraja pyafcsa
Wlllhiiu Oroe, lleiirue McCoy, Kilwuril Welsh.
I l.ieklne i.'rei k II S. 1) inu ls. .lohn K. Ilesh
onir, John Ftifley, Wilson .lohiiaun, Oeorgt
MuaUBBi John Kaaer, lloiuer U Slie. A
laaa.
Me oiiliell hnrii-IUrry lirilnner, Thoum''
HhiiiiI, 1'. I' ataaBi Charles B. Steven..
Taylor Uiraai Olavavfw, it. J. t ieiiis, w. I
Qraaay, B.O k MalrlBH, Jaasaa IB i. yon, Mac
ii. l.iiuilieiM'li, .ai'k MeKlheiiy, .lohn Mart,
QaOfBja W. 'I'aylur,
TbOaipaon 11 ehnril -lohlisloli. Lewis Keeter
VI Hit I.lltoli. Sha.le I - -1 Kar.i feek.K.lw iru
Boudara. H- B. Smui s.m, ddhB Baa, i.
Toil-A.K. Colle.e. Wlnllelil Usher, IMilllj
BoU, 1'iUr Shi'iilh ln.ll.
I iilon - lohn s. l.iawtonl, Halih Melvihhln
Jaaafati Pattar.
Walt- I. W. Ilium it. J. K. Bat lay. .lolin
HaBab. Jaaaaa P. MoUlaiu, Hunter Tmai.
Ladies, the IVhite Oxfords are so comtortable
this hot weather. We have a full line ol them and at
light prices. Come and see them.
We have a full line of the Rice Hutchins Shoes. Q
These shoes possess a style and finish peculiar to them- S
selves, and cannot fail to please you. O
J.K.JOHNSTON
CLOTH ING
Farmers, don't forget,
hand at all times.
we have Fertilizers on
FOR-
YOUTHS,
and BOYS.
We want your trade. Give us a call.
Highest prices paid for produce.
Jf
j Madden Bros.
i
w Telephone Connection.
B 9
VALUABLE FARM
At Private Sale.
The andaPBlfaWdi lotrndtng to Qalt
(rmtag, will offer ui private nu.Ii- Ii'ih
farm stlualed on road lo CovbIi, 14
mtloa nin th of Plum Run. Thta turm
oontalai aboni nu bopbb, In addition
tOWbloh is -0 acres of good tllsDtr
luiid. These trai ts will lie sold sei
.irutely, proviiled the home farm is
sold lirsf. OP both together, at mti
suit the piircnasei'. The land la Id
a jrood state of eultlvation, most of It
Ikis just lieen limed, and u kiln ieadv
'ii burn now. 'I'lu re is plwOty of (Pttll
.if all kinds, and u good well of water
;il I lie door. The improvements con
sist ol a 21 story dwelling house, II
room and basement ami cellar. Just
t
$1.00
MEN,
THE
Tailoring, Quality, Vanet,
S(yle, Fit, PRICE,
So found in OUR ASSORTMENT.
LADIES'
SHOES
MEN'S
BOYS' GIRLS' CHILDREN'S.
Silk Embroidered Shin IVaist Patterns
and Ready Made Shirt Waists, Dress
Skirts, Petticoats.
PERFECT
SIGHT
GLASSES
Sold by Mail Only
Perfect Sight Glasses
Have nORPUatabla frames -the len
nesure bevelod-edge, centered, ground
ami polished. They will relieve eve
strain, painful vision, tired, aching
yes und make reading or sewing eom
foLtuhle. Opticians and. oculists
liurge ttt 0Q to 96.00 for like values.
Save money save your eyes send
a)l,00 nml get the best. When sending
your answer these questions.
Age, uuve you worn glasses before'.
If io, for fur or near use and bo
itiuiiy years? Uow close to the eye
i can ymi inuil orillnary newspaper
iiriul without ghisses V Stale the dis-
ii. en I'emodoled. Good burn Bnd all ' tance iu inches Are the eyes protsl-
Stuoiai ii, .yoar u
thcu trif til'S btet
.-..-iW.1S8&t?i
Dr. SUt-up
odd -lava ut.,i M
lUvgr aud Ubb '
r-mu;! jffayi ot
Dr. Srl.K-M-'u 11T
tion la niaue fror.
grail)! or .:: -u;,
etc. ''lade in 01
tediuoa lyli ,wt(
ir htore. K It Mcdlain.
There are great many people
who huvo slight attacks, of IsdV
gestiou aud dysyepsia nearly all
the time. Thf.ir food may K&Ulf J
the ajipotile. out it fails to nourish
the body simply because the
stomach is not 111 tit condition to
do the work it is supposed to do.
you eat.
The stomach should be given
help. You ought takeaomethiug
.that will do tho work your
ataaiaasaok can't do. Kodol for iu
ilige'aWbJi and Uyspepsia, a com
'. i.iii.iiU ! natural digcaiautb
aiid Wft'etable acids, digests the
luud mselX aud gives strength
jad hoaitti to the stomach. )Jleaa
airit to take. Sold by Trout's
drug stora.
r kitJucys,
Hoe .tru ita-
I'fJti 'Coffee. It can't digest the food
Y inlrefl
. vtc3N .ii
ha riot ,t
)iU. Val. it.
Sale Register.
Saturday, September 11, Mack
jinn will sell at his residence li
mile from MaddensviLc, ou the
road leading to Dublin Mills,
ho.'ses, cattle, hogs, farming im
plements, wheat; ltd, Salo be
ijius at 10 o'clock.
Saturday, September 21; B, W,
Peck, Coniniiltee, will sell at pub
lie sale on the premises, the. Con
rad Peek farm, situated in Bel
fast towuship near the Iron
Bridge at Peek's fordiug. Bale
begins at 2 o'clock.
Thursday, September 28, A.
M. (larlatid, intending to iuit
lumbering, and go into other bus)
ness, will sell at tus residence
two miles son tti of Pleasant ltidge
postoftice, 5 inules, 2 horses, cat
tle, bogs, laruiiug implements,
dec. Sale begins at 10 o'clock.
Terms 1 year.
ilher outbuildings, for further li
lortnatlon, cull on or address
a, R. frn,
I'luin lltin. 1'u.
neni or deep set y Is the nose small,
medium or large where glasses are to
rest? Measure accurately In Inches
he'distance from the center of one eye
to the center of the other. State if
(in wish straight or hook bow fames
or eye glasses. Write your nun RDd
I address plainly.
I'EKFbCT SIOIIT 0PT1CI iOHPlNV.
v.bambersbur, Pi
Hides Wanted.
The undesigned will
j:ay for
Steers and
VALUABLE FARM
PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned, desiring to ritrOi
from fanning, w ill otter ut private sule
his home (arm, situute irQ the Cove j
llnad two miles north of McDonnells-
bupg, (
This farm contains about 111) acres, . j,reen hj,i08 frG0 from euts, the
:. : , ' , Mjr fodowmg prices
B-Ul be sold peHaratety. provided the heifers, 10c.; aowa, 9c; bulls, He;
home farm Is sold Drat, or both to- flalf-Bkins, GO to 80c. ; tallow, 4c.
gothr'as the purehaser may desire. I Oat hides, I cent a pound less
I'he laud Is In spi lid state of u1tl- j-sjtag) foregoing prices; salted
wtt,1l,7ud''uli ,leDty,0'ox-hideB, 11 to 12cents.
cellent fruit. There is a uover failing ,
spring of excellent water at the house, Pai;i. WauNKB.
ami an abundant supply of wat"r in !
the barnyard. The improvements
consist of a comfortable OWKLLINIJ
HOUSE, large BANK HAKN, wagon
stied, nml other outbuildings. For
further information, call on or ad
dress nrnma Snydkk, or
8. W. KMC,
I 10 It. MeConnellsburg. Pa
GUNS
Now is the time to be getting ready for
October 1st Squirrels.
All Kinds of
AMMUNITION
AT
J. K. JOHNSTON,
MeConnellsburg, Pa.
FULTON COUNTY NEWS
is the people's paper.
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
Kodol
b or sale at Trout's drugstore
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
TBa ) WW' canlalaa VA aaaaalaa UUI ataa, wklaa aaflakar SB aaaaa.
raanas wli aa uvavMntmr a
B. . BaWITT IB OOMUAJHT, CHXCAOa UJUrn
Ask tor Kodol 'a 1907 Almanac and 200 Year Calandor.