The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 26, 1907, Image 8

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H t.M.T John I '. .ore will preach
; in the Sideling Hill Ibipti.st
Church the lirst Sunday i'1 ' l"
her at half past 10 o'i Ux k.
DoWiu 's Carholized Witch Ha
Eel Salve is good for boils, burns,
cuts, scalds, and skin diseases.
It is especially good for piles.
Bold at Trout'.-, drug store.
Ooith invaded the home ol Mr.
and Mrs. Cieorge Braduick, ol
Knobsville, Motility, and claimed
u)r little baby boy, Harry Kr-
3t, aged 1 month and 21 days.
Huston at Sallillo has just re
ceivod a car load Kock Salt, Land
Salt, and ordinary Salt. Trices
right
The Green Hill M. K Sunday
school will hold their annual l'ic ;
nic Saturday, Sep. L'stb. lu the j
evening the ladies will hold a .
Social for the benefit ol the j
school.
C. E. Starr at Thiee Springs,
is paying H cents a bushol for
wheat in exchange for fertilizer,
which can be got at auy time.
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HIDES. James Sipes & Sous
pay 10, 13,' and Hie a pound cash,
for beef hides at their butcher
shop in McGonnellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
slieepslnua and talbw.
There will be a locil institute
at Clear Itidge, Friday evening
27th mat. Topics: Grading and !
class management. How do you :
teach Geography? Aims of the,
country school.
Stomach troubles, heart aud
kidney ailments, can be quickly
corrected with a prescription
known to druggists everywhere
as Dr. Shoop's Itestortive, The i
prompt aud surprising relief!
which this remedy immediately j
brings is entirely due to its re- '
storative action up.m the controll
ing nerves of the Stomach, etc.
N. I. Pinitl, on Tuesdav sold j
his farm iu Licking Creek town '
ship to David Bishop, son of NaJ ;
than T. Bishop. I'ossessiou He
ceniber 1st. Mr. KiuitT expects
to have sale of his person il prop '
efty this fall, aud will likely re
move from the county.
lrialLatarrh treatments are
being mailed out free, on request,
by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Those j
tests are proving to ti;e people j
E without a penny 's cos t-the great I
value of this scientific prescrip-'
1 tion known to druggists every
j where as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh j
Remedy. Sold bv Dickson's;
drug store.
Contractor N. H. I'eck is busy '
nuking a two-story aiditiou to.
jhe dwolliug house of N. H. Evans,
of Thompson. The addition is
made to the front of the house 1
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and when finished with the por- j
dies will add much to the appear- I
ance of the house as well or to
the comfort of the occupauts.
There's a reason for that ache
In your back right where it
stitches'' ev ry time you bend
over, turn around or walk any
distance. It's your Kidneys.
Tike DeWitt's Kidney and Blad
der Pills. They are uuequaled j
for backache, weak kidneys and j
inflammation of the bladder. A
week's trcatmeut 25 cents. Sold I
by Trout's drug store.
David Starr Jordan, l'res dent I
of Stanford University, says it j
would be a good thing if two j
thirds of the people of the w m Id
were killed off. The man who:
undertakes the massacre ought
to begin with David Starr Jordan,
of course, and there should he no
punishment for him, if what he
does is his plain duty.
If real coffee disturbs your
StomacD, your Heart or kidueys,
then try this olever coffee imita
tion Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee.
Dr. .Shoop has closely matched
odd Java and Mocha Coffee in
flavor and taste, yet it lias not a
jingle grain of real Coffee in it
Dr. Shoop's Health Coffeo inula
t .on is made from pure toasted j
grains or cereals, with Malt.Nuts,
etc. Made iu one minute. No j
tedious long wait. You will sure j
Jy like it Cut a free sample at
our store. 10 R. McClaiu.
The board of county coinmiss
toners aud the sheriff of Hedfoid
county have organized a prison
boar I in a ordauce with the act
of the recent state legislature.
taller all prisoners sentenced
iuuty ju will Ije required to
V. on the streets oi public
iways of Uie county eight i
h h day during their termsof
3 .
Satiud iv, OcluWl .", John lu
Locke, intending to remove lrom
the County, will sell at his re
sidence at Fort Littleton, good
black horse, good buggy, fmrncss
household goods, &c. Sale be
Kins at 10 o'clock, a in. Credit, 0
months.
Saturday. October ", William
Anderson, of Adams county, will
sell nt th" residence of Anderson
Mellott, U miles north o! Need
more, a carload of thorough - bred
cattle, consisting of heifers aud
bulls, weighing from 200 to BOO
lbs. each. At i he same time he
will buy a car leal of cows.
Farmers and others desiring to
buy good slock, or to sell cows,
will find this a great opportunity.
Sule begins at 10 o'clock, a. m.
Terms will be made known on
day of sale and a reasonable cred
it given.
Saturday, October Fostor
Bohuger and W. G. Kerling. ad
ministrators of the estate of C. 0.
Kerling, decoasod, will seil at the
late residence of the decedent at
Dubl'n Mills, horse, bupgy, wag
on, hogs, 18 h p.'engine, farm
ing implements, household goods
&c. Sale bemus at 10 o'clock, a.
in. Credit, 'J months.
WORKED LIKE A CHARM.
Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of
that spicy journal, the Enterprise,
Louisa V a., says: "Iran a nail
iu my foot last week and at once
applied Buckleu's Arnica Salve.
No in Ham rnatiou fallowed; the
salvo simply healed the wound."
Heals sores, nurns aud skin dis
eases. Guaranteed at Trout's
drug store. -5c.
NEW UKENADA.
Miss Delia Foster, of K-nid, vis
ited triouds in Now Grenada, Sat
urday evening and Sunday.
Larkin Moore, wife, and Lark
in, Jr., who had been among us
for a few weeks, left on Thurs
day for West Virginia
M. E. Stunkard and Sidney
Roherbaugh, of Sixmilo Run,
Were in our town on Sunday and
Monday until noon.
Mrs. iuy Weaver, of Saltillo,
visited friends here and in Tay
lor township a few days, return
ing home on Sunday.
Gut Locke, wife and son Ted
dy, and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart
and daughters all of WoodviJe,
visited Richard Alloway'son Sun
day. Lottie is the girl that was
burned nearly two years ago, by
an exploding lamp.
The Soc al was a success in ev
ery way. A large crowd was
present. Realized about twenty
dollars for Bethel.
An enjoyable occasion was had
at the home of Jacob S. Black on
Sunday, iu celebration ol hisMrd
birthday anniversary. A few old
folks were present, in N. C, aud
Delia Foster of Eoid. I guess
there was oceans of chicken and
good things. Jake says he got
all that was coming to him, and
can eat as much chicken as any
man in the ricg. How about the
poorscnbe who wrote this, who
has a wouie:ful capacity for
spriug chicken and sweet cakes?
Mr. and Mrs. Justice Fields,
of Clear Ridge, visited Jacob Cri
der's on Suuday.
The last three Saturdays have
each been attended with an event
that caused unusual excitement
in our usually quiet little town.
The first was the sudden and ser
ious illuessof Mrs. Mills; the sec
ond, that of Mis. McDouough,
and last Saturday J. G. Cun
ningham was at the home of his
son "L L." getting his hair cut,
when he became suddenly very
ill so ill, indeed, that it was fear
ed for a time that he would not
recover. He afterward rallied,
and is now able to go about a little.
Administrator's Notice.,ff'
N.tii.. i firnr- .vrn th it letter-- of n.lnilti-
-U'ttl.jn hifp in pn ?rfttitfHl lollw inilr iMt.Nt
'ipon in pst ti i f t . C KiKfi Wt "I
i'rfvi r t.v',shiv . Fulton oo intv. I'n.. .1. . t-.k-
'! All !' !- . ....VltlM I'll.' II i .':l .i '.Ill
i n i iui pr MTii ihtm prop.-i-iy niuhr'iii--:utl
for MHUt'ltMHtt. '.'"I those OW iDK Olf MMtlil' Mill
in. .- i'hii mid -.in,'
w.i;. kkki.:.i.
.1 V BOUNOML
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Notice.
NoUoo i- tirreliv Kiveu vx n petlilnu wl.
VMtSWi oft Inn' llth. IW7. to the Court ol
yuiirtfr Senhloim or Fu'lot County. lft by Dr.
A. K l)n . A. J. I . ii 1 1 " ' Wm. I l.aldlir.
nt, al . for thf. Iiicorporutlnti m n portion nr
1'itylor i.ttd Uiit.lln 1o.vtmhit . sii'd rontity. In
irtojllll th" HflfcVO of 1 1 . n Into ii bor
oiik'li I. till thitt tli.' -.All Court oruVn'tl tin -.nlil
prtitlon BIOS, oitl tin olfrk iiu.l nolliM- iheri -of
to Im- iriveu BOOOfMsf to low, mill thut the
Hfilrl Court will proi-cr-d ut tin' next term, to
wli : (i.'toter7. tto7. to niaki nu InvAMIirntion
un.l iiiuke an oriler .rdecrer in the. oinnner
prescribed by the Ac-l of June W, IMHS.
UBOKOE A. HARRIS.
Clerk of the Court of
0 5 ISt. limner SeMtlorw
$100 Reward.
I If 111 pay ltK) reward to the person
who will (five me information neces
sary tor the arrest and convli'llon of
persons ("low down curs") who are
Hailing up posters about myself and
others, detrimental to my character.
J. J. Pai.mkr, M. Di
Trespass Notice.
Notice is hereby jfiven that all per
sons are warned against hunting,
(ralherinjr nuts, "ropes or terries, or
in any other way trespassing on the
premises of the umiersiirned in Tod
township, as the law will be strictly
enforced against any one so offend
ing. DAKIItf. Mock.
s.-pt. lii, 1907, :it.
Register's Notices.
Notice Ik lieret.y kIvimi ttint the fultowitiit
ROOMOoooonrilAnliluiVoAtod their Accountt III
the KetflKti-r'i. tifrlce ut' Knltun County, ln.t hiiiI
that the name will ho pfosofltod to the Orphaim'
t;ourt of imi.l Comity, lor rout! rmal Inn, on I'uei
iluv fallowlju tlie 'ltit Mi. n. lay, 7th day) ut
Oetobar a. it., nw;.
1. BOOTH.
The timt and tlnal acoouut of 'I'honiat. It.
Shiftier aiinlnltrntor ..t itle ctite of Mi Jaiit
HiM.lh, lae Of UttitS tuwiit.hl., duceaaed. .
2. Hll.l..
BttpptoOMOtOl OflOOOOl of -I. Til. leu Hill rtd
nilntftrator c.t. a. ol the entatn of ,luhn Hill,
late of He the! tow nnhip, ilccased.
Ik C It Aid.
TOO InS and AMI account of Hn. .Inhn P
RIpM odnhtlairotor of otdoto or A 4 Craig, late
of Ayr loOOOTllo. OtOtOloil.
. MOCK.
Tlif ll ret and nual account of Hun. John P
SI(l-k executor of the entate of I. H. Muck, late
Of 'I'oihl towuehlp, deceased.
I HANKS.
Tin- tir-t mid tlua' account of Dr. .1 O. Hatikn
and William C Hunk, executor of the lant will
a-.d t.'Ntunieiil of Nathan H. Ilaiikf, Km , lata of
l:i i . creek towiifliip, dereaM-d.
6. BRl'IIAKKK.
Th Urst mid I'M.. I account of W. 0, Itrill. aker
mid VV , H. Nelson a.liiiliilstrators ut the eatatu of
liMVid H. Hrut.aker, late ol Dublin township,
deceased
7. McOKIIKK.
Tli- lirsl ami lilinl account of Charlua McOc
iifi' h 1 1 in i u istra i or of ihe estito of Mrs. Laura
MtiOcbce, late of Dublin township, deceased.
H. OOI. DSMITH.
'I'he lirst and final acrount of Charles R. Oold
snul Ii OdoilrllfllVOtOf uf the estate of David Ould
sinitli ond Hannah (iuldsiu'th, lute of McCuu
MUooorrii I'a , decascd.
D, KVKUTS.
'I'll.' rtrst and flli.-1 accniiut of R. R. Harm ad
tllliilstratur Of the estate of Mr. KtlaObOUl Rv
urts late of l.ickluu creek township, ueu'd.
Rca-lster'somno, j ORO. A. HARRIS,
Ii. i i.
.Sept 1, IU07.
Ill
to
V, '
There are a great many people
who have slight attacks of indi
gestion aud dysyepsia nearly all
the time. Their food may satisfy
the appetite but it fails to nourish
the body Bimply because the
stoinacn is not in tit condition to
do the work it is supposed to do.
ft can't digest the food you eat.
The stomach should be giveu
help. You ought take something
that will do the work your
stomach can't do. Kodol for iu
digestion and Dyspepsia, a coin
bination of natural digstauts
and vegetable .icnl.s, digests the
food mself aud gives strength
Utd I rat th to the stomach. 1'leas
ant to Uke. Sold by Trout's
di ng store.
I)ANKI. OI' OltAND AND TRAVRRSR
.1 1'RultS drawn in the l ictolier Term. IMI ,
auwomooioo mi the 1st Monday, being the 7th
day ut the uiunth.
OltAND JL'R'JRS.
Ayr loscph Richards, Frank Smith.
Ilelfast Aiuua Uarber, Thniuiwon Peck, W.
R. Palmer.
B Mitel .fames Mac. llaoiharr, Howard C.
Charlton, Itiiudy O. Crist.
Hi oeli Creek llver C. Clevetijfer, Kdward
Diehl, S. 1.. Pleailier.
Duhlill-ll. W. Mellult
UoklM Creek-Kluiir Ucahung, K. R Mellott
(iiurne S. Mellutt.
Mnl ilTWOJllllllirg r M. Tavlur.
Taylur Huwaru Harnett, William llcrahey, J,
.1. Muuiiua-
'riinmpson Warner llewett. .loliti Snyder.
Union loon HoffflMMh UIOHMi I Lehman.
Wells Maurice C. Illvena.
I'KTI .ICUOKS.
Ayr-Wllllim 11. Cooper, Ucurge W. QlMS,
David C Uillts, Henry llann. N. H. Hull man,
Kdward Keyaer, David Lauver, William Mell
ott, A. V. II. Huiidira, Klllier Selders, U. P.
SI, ii.s, C. P. Trltle, D. A. Washabauah.
ifelfaat Jamea Hill, .loaepl. W. Lake, Of urge
W. Mullen, M. W. Mellott, L M. McLlduwney,
I'lium as W Ink
lletiiel Frank Post. Kdward floideu, Aatoli
Lam-hart, Cliarlus 11. Lewis Clayton, K. Mel
lutt, Fdwurd Palmer.
Ilriish Creek o. A. Barton,
Dublin .Juseph 11 . Haker, Oriint Baker, .laa.
Clifsnut, 8. W. Ciitiniiiifliam, Oeorge Frakvr,
William Orove, fieorge McCoy, Kdward Welsh.
UsklOO Creek-H. S. PoMolf . JOka K. Deh
uiik, I- In. F'ijley, Wllsuli .luhiiauu, Oeurae
Mumma, John Raker, llumer L. Sipes. A J.
ttMMk
Mil unnell-burK Harry Orlilnaer, Tliumas
Hamll, P. P. Maun, Charles B. Stofciw.
Taylur Hiram Clevrngcr, R. .1. Fields, W. 8.
ilracey, K. o K sselrlnif . .lame K Lyon, Mae
O. LpPIPOHOM, Zack MeKlUeuy, John Marta,
o.-orge W. 'I'aylor.
T Ii jiupsou It i-tinrd .lulitoton. l.-.v;- Reefer,
Mm Litton, Shade Pit man. Kxra Peck, Kdward
Sunders, If. It. Hiu aun. John Powel.
Tod A. R. Culle.a. Wtntleld Klsher, Phllls
Rot, Petar Kheidlemaii.
I'nion lobn S. Crawford, Ralph Mclvlbuiii,
Joseph Potter.
Weils I. W. Harnett. J. r. Karley. John
Houck, Jaiuea f, MeClain, Hunter Truax.
ttUSrONTOW.Y
Miss Dora Speck, who had
beeu spending some time with
her brother John's family in
McKeesport, has returned home.
H. w. Karper ami wife of
Chambersburg, spent a few
hours, calling on friends here
last Tuesday.
Andrew Woodcock has return
ed to Mt. Union where he will be
employed in the East Broad top
Yards.
H. C. Malhias has gone to the
Chambersburg Hospital for treat
ment. Mrs. Harry Newman and
daughter Miss Helen, of Beaver
Muadowa, are visiting Mrs. New
man's father Win. McElbauey
and other friends.
Mrs. Waguer and daughter of
Ohio, spent Friday and Kalurday
with W. F. Laidig's family.
T.J. WIENER
July Sale of SUMMER MILLINERY. Hats at cost.
Flowers, Plumes. Ribbons, Ribbons.
Infants' and Children's Headwoar.
Dress Goods.
Panama, Serge, Mohair, Henrietta,
Cashinere, Voile.
White Goods.
India Ltuen, Madras, Organ
dies, Linen.
American Lady Cotscls nitck Kid Olovcf. White Md tilnven. Summer Silks, Tiltelo Mht,
Ladles' Summer Knit Underwear, Ladies' Mualin Underwear, Hoakry, Oloves,
Veiliafa. EMBROIDERIES. All-Uver Ltcea, l.iscrtion .. Vil licet.
Ladies White Shirt Waists,
Ladies White Dress Skirts,
Ladies White Hosiery.
Lidies Black Hosiery,
Ladies Belts and Belting,
Ladies Neckwear.
X, J. Wiener,
Hancock., yWaryland.
Banner Patterns In Stock.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF M'COININELLSBURG. PA.
Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all lime deposits.
REHOURCES l
APR. 6, 1906. $47,338.69.
SEPT. 4, 1906, $118,094.99.
JAN. 26, 1907, $144,509.46.
MAY 20. 1907, $169,147.95.
Tlio above extf-BCts from several report to the Comptroller of the Cur
rency of the United States fthow Id an emphatic manner the MUocess achieved
by The First National Hank of MoCunnellNhiiiir. With profrreftaivo spirit
and conservative method!, this hank has proven Its advantages as an insti
tution deserving your confidence. The chief concern of the oiUcers and di
rectors of this hank is the welfut'c of the depotil'ors and the security of their
deposits. We solicit your btisitieno.
Toans 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 recoive
prompt attention.
LEWIS S WlBLE, PRANK P. LYNCH.
t HEOIOENT. ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR.
W. SOOTT ALEXANDER.
VICE PRCOIDENT.
DIRECTORS :
LEWIS H. WlBLE. UNO. P. SIPES.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON.
D. L. QRISSINtiER.
1 Madden Bros, g
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 g'ving 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 line
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 of 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 have Fertilizers on
hand at all times.
We want your trade. Give us a call.
Highest prices paid for produce.
i Madden Bros. 1
i I
H Telephone Connection. pg.
M
ERRIL W. N ACE
CA8HIEH.
FRANK HENRY.
ASST. CASHISR.
R. M. KENDALL
JNO A. HENRY.
GEO. A. HARRIS.
S. W. KIRK.
Fall and Winter
MILLINERY
We have just arrived from the Eastern Cities wl-.h a com
plete lite of Millinery.
We now have ready for sale, Hats lu all the latest styles and
colors, Flowers, Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Kibbons, Laces, Col
lars, Veils, Baby Caps, Hoods, Toques, Children's- Coats, Lad
les' and Misses Skirts and Shirt Waists, at the lowest prices. We
bought a largi't- line of goods this fall than ever befo re: and, in
order to sell all, we will aim at quick sales and small prollts.
Don't fall to come and see good's and get prices. If you don't
want to buy, you are welcome at our store.
MRS. A. F. LITTLE,
McConnellsburg.
Opposite Postofflce.
VALUABLE FARM
At Private Sale.
The tiudet'sigued, intending to quit
funning, will ofTer at private sale bit
farm situated on road to Cuvalt, 1)
miles north of Flum Hun. This iurui
contains about 110 acres, in addition
to which is 0 acres of good timber
land. These tracts will he sold sep
arately, provided the home farm is
sold first; or both together, a? may
suit Mm purcnaser. The land is in
a good state of cultivation, most of il
has just been limed, and a kiln ready
to bum now. There is plenty of fruit
of al) kinds, and a good well of water
at the door. The improvements con
sis', of a 2.) story dwelling house, li
rooms and basement aud cellar, .lust
Ifieen remodeled. Qood barn ami till
other outbuildings. For further in
formation, call on or address
II. K. Fitk.
Plum Hun, Pa.
VALUABLE FARM
x
PRIVATE SALE.
The undersigned, desiring to rei-li-o
from farming, will offer nl private salt
his home farm, situate on the Cove
Hoad two miles north of McConnells
burg. This farm contains about 110 acres,
in addition to which is li'ty acres of
valuable timber land. These tracts
vill be sold separately, provided the
Jiotue farm is sold lirst, 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 improvement
consul of a comfortable HWF.LLIMi
IIOUHK large BANK BARN, wagon
shod, and other outbuildings. For
further information, call on or ad
dress OKOaUK 8NYUEH, Or
. W. KlKK,
1 10 If. McConm IMmrg, I'a
I AOVISh VOU TREAT NATURE CURES
DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER,
NEUROLOGIST,
SJ S. A1A1N ST., CtfAMBERSBURU,, PA.
Nerve and Eye Specialist.
Chronic erve troubles.
Irregularities peculiar tofe
males.
Chronic eye troubles.
Chronic indigestion.
Chronic constipation.
Cross-eyes straightened
without operation.
Glasses accurately fitted.
Drugless and bloodless sys
tem conquering 8.S per cent. of
all human ills.
J.K.JOHNSTON
CLOTH IING
FOR.
MEN, YOUTHS, and BOYS.
THE
Tailoring, Quality, Variety,
Style, Fit, t PRICE,
So found in OUR ASSORTMENT.
LADIES'
SHOES
MEN'S
BOYS' GIRLS' CHILDREN'S.
Silk Embroidered Shin Waist Patterns
and Ready Made Shirt Waists, Dress
Skirts, Petticoats.
Hides Wanted.
The uudeaigned will pay for
green hidett free from cuts, the
following prices : Uteers ami
heifers, 10c ; sows, 9c; bulls, He;
calf-Blrins, 60 to 80c; Ullow, 4c.
1 vjui nines, i cent a pound lesb
! than foregoing prices; salted
hides, 11 to 12 cents.
Paul Wagnkk.
GUNS
Nofr is the time to be getting ready for
October 1st Squirrels.
All Kinds oj
AMMUNITION
AT
J. K. JOHNSTON,
McConnellsburg, Pa
FULTON COUNTY NEWS
is the people's paper.
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
M JET w
DYSPEPSIA CURE
111 DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT
M SB fm T4il.MkwktlU.114 ..tS.trt.laW. l,hNalf M
MW . mm sao n At rtt uMiuwt m
For .sahi at Trout's di uftfStor. AsV lor Kodol's 1907 Almanac and 200 Year 0U idr.