The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 12, 1907, Image 10

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M Venn
i;id Bacon for sale at
;le Hrn?,
v. ant a ''".i ! K.v -renl
it tht OU Plantation id
M 1 ' (if tlltHl' 25
8nbJvt:;n ;Vt. I . K, Mc
nfBrooklm, 1? !ltillo h.i; just ro
incjfto cars fresh fertilizers.
L .'soiling at right prices.
I iUUvy Little is greatly lmprov,
cig the appearance of the Citj
I Hotel by having now porches put
'fcf.
' -Mi-Witt's Carholi.wl Witch I hi
Vedualve is good for boils, burns,
frieud.iqalJs, and skin diseases
un especially good for pile
, J at Trout's drug store.
r' l)r. West will preach at ( liven
' hill Sunday morning and ut tin
.-.hurch in town Sunday evening.
ir Huston at Saltillo has just re
aeived a car load liock Salt, Land
tly.lt, and ordinary Salt. Prices
at '.;ht.
K. Starr at Three Springs.
i's paying 80 cents a bushel for
wheat in exchange for fertilizer,
which can be got at any time.
B r it.
The Presbyterian cougrgeation
M this place expect to spend Fri
.lay afternoon of this week pic
nicking on the Uidgc west of tow n
if the weather bo favorable,
h HIDES. James Si pes & Son
,ay 10, 13, and Kc a pound cash,
for beef lilies at their butcher
t8hop in McConuellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
heepskins and talbw.
kinl. T. Lalev, in Belfast town
cl?", has a good cheap horse,
kod mower aud grain drill tor
, ale for cash or exchango for
I stock, or on tune. The machines
are good as new, and the horse is
all right and is a bargain.
8l Robert L. Jackson, of this place
luas been appointed by Prof. Surf
e as inspect" if or fruit trees in
Jackson is
in the
MlH.hN MORE TOR TFACMIRv
An
mt 1 coursty and Mi
, k I- visiting the ore', aids
toe aTent sections of the Count',
f-m 8treug for the Sau .lose scale
xpresg 7
lni. "Other blights that are o ser
' " r,cly affecting the trees in this
and cl J
tures ty.
,alf we do ich troubles, heart aud
"Ve may.y ailments, can he quickly
"corrected with a prescription
kuown to druggists everywhere
as Dr. Snoop's liestoi tive, The
prompt and surprising reliel
which this remedy immediately
. brings is entirely duo to its ro
prativo action up. mi thecontroll
ure th uorvt;s of the Stomach, etc.
'i h" - '
i Uev. Li. P. Reberwill preach at
Hustouto vn Sunday uioruing at
Ji 10:13; Knobsville, 2:30 p. in., and
-''Bethlehem, 7:;;o p. in. Every
body united, as this will bo the
last services for this conference
year.
Trial Catarrh treatments are
I being mailed out free, on request,
by Dr. Shoop, liacine, Wis. Those
tests are proving to the people
without a penny's cost the great
value of this scientific prescrip
tion known to druggists every
...whereas Dr. Shoop's Catarrh
,,u K jmedy. Sold bv DLksou's
drug store.
tl The Board of Uealtii suggest
that i teachers in the public schools
Trder e 00 n'e in their schoolrooms
certificates showing that the pu
pils in their respective schools
have be'ju vaccinated, as the
,' teachers are liable to have a call
j from a special officer at any time.
There's a reason for that ache
In your back right where it
.(Stitches'1 every time you bend
i ui'Ver, turn around or walk any
and obb.llcc ts your Kidneys.
n'..it' Kidaey and' Wad
lil' 1 jjr They are unequaled
r for backache, weak kidneys and
iullatnmation of the bladder. A
' week's treatment cents. Sold
by Trout's drug store.
J. H. Cordon, of Thompson,
was a pleasant caller at the News
Office Tuesday ev?ning, He is
enlarging tho dwelling house ol
.. Edtticharda in the Cove.
a'" If real coiteu disturbs your
Stomach, your Heart or kidneys,
' 'hen try tills clever eoffoe iniita
ioa Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee
Dr. Shoop lias closely matched
odd Java and Mocha Cutfee in
flavor and taste, yet it has not a
single grain of real Coffee in it.
Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee imita
tion is made from pure tousteil
grains or cereals, with Malt.Nuts,
etc. Mado in one rniuu'e. No
tedious long wait. You will sure
i like it. Cot a free sample at
t Wre. K. It. McClain.
Denfirlni. nl ( Pniilh' kltfMtiM Mtlttl
Rstlmtlc en the Cost of Ntw Sry
der bill.
An estimate rnnde at, th De-
partuiHiit of Public Lnatruotioi ,
is that from hull h millinn to oue
nilliou dollars will be required
inuually to pay the increase
rranted teachors in tno public
aohoolfl by the Snyder hill cua-t
id l ist winter.
Reports now hoing n ceived
from the SlBOO districts of the
s tut", form the bSalt of calciila
ion in matting op tins estimate.
The :eports show the number of
eac.ierswlto will be all'ectod by
ihe act. The act increases the
minimum salary of teachers Jrom
tho present figure of j?3") a month
IO $40 and 850 ft month, at. d at
least one fifth of the 28,250 teach
ers in Pennsylvania's public
schools will be dnectly benefit
teU. Those holding provisional
certificates will hereafter receive
not less than ln a month, under
the Snyder bill, aud those who
hold professional, permanent, or
normal school certificates, and
nave had tWC years' practical ex
perience, will receive not less
than S I,
The act became operative June
1 last, but the first payment of
the school appropriations by the
State under it, cannot be made
iintil next June. Tho several dis
tricts must, however, pay their
teachers according to the terms
of the law aud wait for the State
to reimburse them. The last
legislature increased the schoil
appropriation 12,000,000 'pVT an
num and this increase will enable
most of the districts to meet the
increased salaries without em- i
barrassment, although some dis
tricts, which depeud practically
entirely upon the State's appro
priation to run their schools, may
have to borrow money. Any dis
trict which does not pay the in
creased salary, will forfeit its
share of the State appropriation
entirely, so the teachers are sure
of the luerease.
Tho act by the last Legislature
increasrag the school appropria
tion to 17)500,000 a year, will not
become operative until next J une,
and appropriatious now being
paid are from the total appropria
tion of !fi.","i0i 1,000 a year.
HAoensTowN mo
ymiTi worn i.urmATto cataioo.
Last year's record- Every out of city giad
uate loratd in a satisfactory position. We can
place you. Write for ' THE PROOf."
The 67th year Hand Book of the foremost
Business Training School mailed upon request.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Notice.
Notice It hprnhy tflvrn that a petition ffM
pi. -.ruled on JVM lltti.IW7.Ui the OMftOf
(jtmru-11 Sp.Hlnn r Kulloi County. by Pr.
A. K. UivU. A. .1. I.ttinberoim. Win. K. t.uiditf
et nl . for tlir im'orporiition or it porilon of
Tuylttr uml Dublin township , MiM roiiniv, In
il i Kit u.' the vilbi -ji of 1 1 list on I .. n. into u lr
iiu;.'h And ttitil the silt I Court onlt'rt'il tUv
pi'titlon lllnit. with thr olt-rlt. itud notft'o thM- -of
to ho r:loi lu-t'onliii!,' to htw. mid thitt the
Mid Qottli will pnxMwd ut the MXtttnB to
wit: Ootober7. 1917. to Btftjra no fuvoNlltruthin
Afjs sjfraktf ut) ord'r 1 Ht-crre in th' miiuner
pteJIOrltwJ bv tM Aot of June fW, IXi.
U1909UI . IIAUUIS.
( ink of tht Court of
9 1 M. Qaarivt Mmom
PUBLIC SALE
Valuable TIMBER LAND.
SATURDAY, CEPTEMBER 21, 1907.
ut 2 o'clock p. m.
Hy virtue of unortler f the Court ol Com
mon I'U'iih of Kulion coiinly. the UflSviMSMd
Cominlttct' Of PMl PUk. Will oiler ut Public
Suit- on kbi premises lu ItelluHt touiihhlp. Ful
ton county. Pu.. oae-liulf m le south of the
1 OQ Mi UlKi nl Peck s Fording on LielilDr
Creel;, on the above unmet! day, the lollowltu
VA'. LIABLE REAL ESTATE
formerly owned hy fohriul Peel;, deeeused.
uuiurly. u tract of land hltuute In Itelfust town
nhip. Pulton county. Pu.. iont ttlalui
H7 ACRES
111 perches uml ullowunce, ndjolulnt.' lnndlof
Henry K. lirewer. Joints Mellott, btlllwcll W.
'1'ruux. Duvld Ilurr. mid others, ulniut two
thirds of which Is cleured uud in wood stftle ol
culttvrili'ui and the rcirutndcr Is covtrrctl with
SPLENDID OAK TIMBER,
one of the tlncst lots of timber lu Ihe town
ship. The improvements ure u two ucrt u hulf
Hto:y
F- Irv DAEILIINC;
Lure ll.nl; lluru. uml other necessary oul
huilulntfs. There is un orchard of excellent
fruit, lots of cherry and peach trees. The
UUkl lie. nice f or fui-nilnv. anil II Ik altogether
a very desirutile propert v. The farm lies un
both sides of Llckink Creek, uud extends back
on l tu- lUAay slope to the lop of Timber ltldie.
TKltviS: Ten per cent of b d when proper
ty is knocked down; one-half. IhcludlnK the ten
pot cent . on continuation of sale, and the bal-une,-In
two cipiul annual payments, seciired
by judgment, with Interest from date of con
tinuation of Hale.
Sale begins at "! o'clock, p, m.
H. W PKCIC,
8'J9-it. Committee.
Tfat&TQ are a groat many people
who have slight attacks of mdi
gestiou ami dysyepsia nearly all
the time. Thoir food may Katisfy
the appetite but it fails to nourish
the body simply because the
stomacli is not in tit condition to
do the work it is supposed to do.
It can't digest tho food you eat.
The stomacli should be given
help. You ought take something
that will do the work your
stomach can't do. Kodol for in
digestion and Dyspepsia, a com
lunation of natural digosiauts
and vegetable acids, digests tho
food inself and gives strength
and heaith to the stomach. Pleas
ant to take. Sold by Trout's
drug store.
BKUSII CKKt K.
The farmers ol our Valley are
busy preparing for the autumn
seeding.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Uixson
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with friends at Kverett.
Miss (loldie Deshont,, after
having spent several days with
her sister Mrs. John Bard, re
turned to her homo at Sipes Mill
last Friday.
Quite a number of peopie Irom
the Valley attended tho Soldiers
Ivouniuu test Friday.
Mrs. Jerry llixson and daugh
ter Olive spent last Saturday and
Sunday at Clear viHe.
Miss Clara Uixson is spending
several days with her uncle in
Bedford county.
Ed. Palmer, of VVarfordsburg,
spc.ut Sunday at Mrs. K. H.
Lodge's.
Miss Olive Lodge is spending
sorao time with her sister Mrs.
B yd Jackson at Everett.
Miss Certrudo Barton after
having spent sometime with her
parents returned to Everett last
Saturday.
Mrs. E. H. Lodge is speudiug
sometime with her daughter
Mrs. S. W. Kirk at McConuells
buig.
Register's Notic33.
Notice tit hereby given that the following
iaiui-,1 ari-'HtnC.ii's have tiled their HeeuunU III
the Register's Mtiee of Fulton County, I'a., ami
that the came will be presented tu the Orphans'
Court of s lid I 'on ut v, tor eoiilli luatlon, on I'ucs
dav following tie 't .Momiay, ("tu dav) ot
October a. i., I PVT.
I. BOOTH.
The first and tinal aeeount of Thomas H.
Sluslier a'luiiuislriilor ot the esttte of M;s .Jane
llooth, late of lictlu-l township, deceiid.
1111. 1..
Supplemental a unit of .1. Tlldeti Hill ad-
ailnutrmtor o.t.a. ot the estate of ,lohn Hill,
late of Ituiliel township, d.-euase,).
I. pifAld.
'I lls tlrst iil Final ae.'oiint of lion, .lohu P
ilfMM admhilstriitor ot i-.tate of A. ,1 . Craig, late
ol Ayr township. iLceased.
t. MOCK.
'I he Hist am! Ml aceoilnt of Hon. .lohn P.
Slpt s t'vei-utor of tin: esnits of u. II Alook, late
of Todd towunbtp, dMOMMl.
-.. HANKS.
Tbt tirst atel llna' aeeouiit ot Or .1 ti. Hanks
ami William U, Hanks woaltm of the last will
and testauieht of Natliau II. Hanks, Ks, , late ol
lirusli Creek township, ileceased.
6. lilU'UAKKH.
Tbt first and liual aeeouiit of Y. C. llruhakiir
and W. It. Nelson .idmiuistrators of the estate of
UatflU S. lliuhaker, late ol Duhliu township,
'leeeased.
7. Melll'.IIKK.
'I'he llrst and tlnal aeeouiit of Charles Metle
In,- aiiiuiiiistr alor of Ihe estate of Mrs. I.aurn
Motleliee, late of liiihlin tow nship, defeased.
a. OOCDdMITH.
I'll,- nr-t and Ileal aeeouiit of t;harles K. Oobl
HBltll a liiii hi -l j :i',,r of the estate of David tiobi
sinitli and Hannah ioMsiu th , lale of MeOou-
uelisburg. I'a., defeased.
KVKKTS.
'I'he tlrst ami tiiivl ai-eoiint o 11 It. Hann ad-
nilhistralor of the -state of Mr.. Kliziheth Kv-
rls lale of I, ie king creek tow nshlp, uec'U.
Keglster'aoninc, ) UKO. A. IIAKKIS,
sept u, laui. Ueglster.
T.J. WIENER
July Sale of SUMMER MILLINER Y. Hats at cost.
Flowers, Plumat. Ribbons, Ribb.ms.
Infants' and Children's Beadwear.
Dress Goods.
I'anama, Serge, Mohair, Henrietta,
Cash mere, Voile.
White Goods.
India Linen, Madras, Organ
dies, Linen.
.... hi lady Cornels'. Illicit Kid (iloves, While Kid illoves, Summer Silks, Intnl. Silks.
Ladle' Summer Knit Underwear, Ladies' Mailln IJudcrVcar, llnalcry, Oloves.
Velllo't. bMBKOIUbKlbS. All-Over Laces. Insertions, Vat l.acei.
Ladies White Shirt Waists,
Ladies White Dress Skirts,
Ladies Whit's Bosierr.
Ladies Black Hosiery,
Ladies Bolts and Bolting,
Ladies Neckwear.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OR MCONNELLSBURG, FA.
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.
JAN. 26, 107, $144,509.46.
MAY 20, 1907, $169,147.95.
Tho ahovp oxtraots from several reports to the Comptroller of the ( 'nr
renry of Hie t'niteil States stiow In on emphatic manner the success achieved
hy The First National Itnuk of McConnellsburK. With progressive spirit
and conservative methods, this hank hast proven Its advantages as an Insti
tution deserving your confidence. The chief concern of the olticers and di
rectors of this tiank is the welfare of the deposi ors and the security of their
deposits. 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 us. If you
cannot call in person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive
prompt attention.
LEWIS H. WIBLE. FRANK P. LYNCH, MERRIL W. NACE
T, J. Wiener,
Hancock, Maryland.
Banner Patterns In Stock.
1 I
I Madden Bros.
mi 3 :i
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 giving special attention to other departments of q
our store; and as the hot season is upon us so sudden- Q
ly, it has not caught us napping, but ready with as tine O
a line of Summer Dress Goods as was ever shown
in this place. Our Goods sell themselves. All $
WP risk is; trtr vnn in rrmc nnH sap thpm
Ladies, the White Oxfords are so comlortable
this hot weather. We have a full line of them and at
right prices. Come and see them.
PRESIDENT.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER.
VICE PRESIDENT.
ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR.
CASHIER.
FRANK HENRY.
ASST. CASHIER.
DIRECTORS :
LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. SIPES. JNO A. HENRY.
W. 8COTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS,
D. L. GRISSINCaER. R.M.KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK.
Mrs. A. F. Little's
Big Underselling Store.
We 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,
McConnellsburg.
Opposite Pnstoffice.
Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Clyde,
Alio tiad been visiting tho latter, s
Hot her aud i.isters aud other
friends here, returned tu their
home in Philadelphia on Wednesday.
Sale Register.
Saturday, September 14, Mack
Linn will sell at his residence 1$
mile from Maddensvilie, on the
rtMid leading to Dublin Mills
lio.-sos, cattle., hogs, farming mi
plements, wheat, &c. Sale bo
tjins at 10 o'clock.
Tuesday, September 17, Lewis
Sponsler, intending to remove to
the state of Kentucky, wili sell at
the residence of John H. Kline,
at the foot of Green Hill in Lick
ing Creek townBhip, household
goods, Ac. Sale begins at 1 o'
clock, p m. Credit V m mths.
Saturday, September 21, B. W.
Peck, Committee, will sell at pub
lic sale on the premises, the Con
rad Peck farm, situated in ticl
fast township near tho Iron
B ridge at Peck's fording. Sale
begins at '1 o'clock.
Thursday, Septomoer 20, A.
M. Carland, intending to quit
lumbering, and go into other busi
ness, will sell at h residence
two miles south of Pheasant Kidge
postollice, 5 mules, 2 horses, cat
tie, hogs, farming implement,
&c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock
Terms 1 year.
We have a full line of the Rice Hut chins Shoes.
These shoes possess a style and finish peculiar to them
selves, and cannot fail to please you.
s
Farmers, don't forget, we have Fertilizers on
hand at all times.
We want your trade. Give us a call.
Highest prices paid for produce.
1 Madden Bros. I
M i
rj Telephone Connection.
J.K.JOHNSTON
CLOTH ING
ROR-
and BOYS.
VALUABLE FARM
At Private Sale.
The undersigned, intendlny to tiiit
forming, will otTer ut private sale btl
furm situated on road to Covait, li
miles north of PlutP Kun. This tarm
OontAlns ahout 110 acres, in addition
to which is 20 acres of jfood timber
land. These trocta will be sold sep
arately, provided the home farm is
sold tlrst: or botli together, u may
suit the purcnaser. The land Is In
a (rood state of cultivation, most of it
has just heen limed, and u kiln ready
to buru now. There is plenty of fruit
of all kind, nntl a good well of water
at the door. The Improvements con
sist of a 2j story dwelling house, li
rooms and basement and cellar. Just
I Mi rm.,deied. Good barn and all
other outbuildings. For further in
formation, call on or address
B. R. Kite,
l'lum Kuu, I 'a.
$100
Sold by Hail Only
Perfect Sight Glasses
PERFECT
SIGHT
GLASSES
VALUABLE FARM
PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned, desiring to retire
from farming, will otter ut private sule
his home farm, situute on the Cove
Itoud two utiles north of McC'onnolls
burif. This farm contains ubout 110 acres,
in addition to which is M'ty acres of
valuable ttmlier lund. These tracts
will he sold aeparulely, provided the
home farm Is sold first, or both to
gether as the pun huser may desire.
The land Is In splendid state of culti
vation, well watered, und plenty of ex
cellent fruit. There is a never failiuir
spring of excellent water at tho house,
and an abundant supply of water in
the barnyard. The improvements
consist of a comfortable DWKLL1NO
UOU8K, large HANK BARN, wagon
shed, and other outbuildings. For
further information, call on or ad
dress Okohok Bnyokr, or
8. W. Kirk,
I 10 if. MeConneltsbtirg, Y.
Have nonrustuble frames the len
sesare beveled-edi;e, centered, (round
and polished. They wili relieve eye
strain, painful vision, tired, uciiini;
eyes and make reading or sewing com
fortable, opticians and oculists
charge 9 00 to 5.00 for like values.
Save money save your eyes send
11,00 ami get the best. Wheit send int.'
your . answer these questions.
Ago, nave you worn giassns before'.'
tf so, for far or near use and how
many years 'i How close to the eyes
can you read ordiuarv newsuaiicr
print without glasses y State the dis
tance in inches. Are the eyes promi
nent or deep set? Is the nose small,
medium or large where glasses are to
rest? Measure accurately in Incites
the distance from the center of one eye
to the center of the other. Btate if
you ft lit) straight or hook bow flumes
or eye glasses. Write your nan and
address plainly.
HBKFfcCT SIUIIT OPTICI COVtPANY,
Ihainbersburg, P ,
Hides Wanted.
The uudosigned will pay for
ireen hides free from cuts, the
following- prices : Steors aud
heifors, 10c; sows, 9c; bulls, 8oj
calf-skins, 00 to 80c; tallow, 4c.
Cut hides, 1 cent a pound less
than foregoing prices; salted
hides, 11 to 12 cents.
Paul Waonek.
MEN, YOUTHS,
THE
Tailoring, Quality, Varietv,
Style, Fit, PRICE,
So found in OUR ASSORTMENT.
LADIES1
SHOES
MEN'S
BOYS' GIRLS' CHILDREN'S.
Silk Embroidered Shin Waist Patterns
and Reaay Made Shirt Waists, Dress
Skirts, Petticoats.
GUNS
Now is the time to be getting ready for
October 1st Squirrels.
All Kinds of
AMMUNITION
AT
J. K. JOHNSTON,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
FULTON COUNTY NEWS
is the people's paper.
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
orsa.e at Trout's drugstore-
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT
1Ta (I.M MM. muj,i, 2H Mutt, trial Mm, .kick vteav M Mk
srai. mm at tks unumi .
B. . BoWI A X COMJMJNY. CaXCAOQ. TCUU
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