The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 10, 1907, Image 8

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.sl'- ami mumps imv eloA
, d' nnntt-bursr vhools.
w in'-' vmii" u ifcli and Hx It
Trl lo tlie Irwin Storo. All
rrk guaranteed.
Lndies, you will want to se'
Johnston' big stock of LaiHe'
ooata before you buy for wintor.
If you want a (iood Sewing Ma
chine at a moderate price, buy n
Drop MiM'l I .nlduii Stir. At the
Irwin Store.
T. J. Wiener, Hancock, Mil..
Sale IViWer.
Snt unlay, October J 8, Foster
i
IBohngCl aiid V. i. LVrling. ad
mit. iHtratcrs of the estate of C. C.
Kil ling, deceased, will sell at the
late residence of the decedent at
J Duhl'n Mill, horse. Iiuk.v, (tig
on, hos, l$ h p. engine, f irm
ing implements, MtMhold good
Ac. Sale bemiis at 10 o'clock, a.
m. Credit, !' mouths.
Tuesday, October It, W. W.
Hewett will s"ll at his roitdooM
near l'him Eton in Thompson
has received from the But Ins township, 1 span of young mules,
milch cows, hogs, farming iru
plemnts, household goods, 1 ten
h. p. (Jeiser engine, corn lu the
shock, fto. Sale begins at 10
o'clock. Terms 8 months.
autumn and winter stock of La
dies' Coats, Furs, Milhuer.
Dress Material, etc.
The addiiioa to the Hagers
town fair graud stand has bten
completed. It holds loOO peo-
DM, Gcttlne llll Salary
Ubstiuate cases of constination A colored preacher who had
rnd nasty, mean headaches i only a small share of this world's
promptly disappear when you j goods, and whose salary was not
take DoWitt's Little Early RUer forthcoming on several occasions
I'ills. .Sold by Trout's drug
storo.
In presenting a cane to I'resi
dent Roosevelt, those Iowa ne
gioes probably hope he will use
it in piace of the Big Sti.k.
HIDES James Sipes A Ron
pay 10, lit, and 0C a pound cash,
for beef hi les at their butcher
shop in McConnellsburg, also I
highest price paid for calf skins, !
sheepskins and tallow.
With 'Lift in Japan and Root
in Mexico, we can neither declare
war nor negotiate peace: but we
may all take an interest in the
American League baseball tinish.
DeWitt's Carbolized Witch
Hazel Salye is
bur. is and big
scratches or bruises and big
ones. It is healing and soothing.
(Jood for piles. Sold by Trout's
drug st re.
Rev. Harry Daniels of Huston-
became exasperated. At his
morning service he poke to his
church members in thi I way:
"Hi edern and sistern, things is
not as they should be. You must
not 'spect I can preach on with
you an, boa'd in Hebe::."
"I'ncumonla's Deadly Wo k
had so seriously affected my
right lung," writes Mrs. Fannie
Couuor, of Rural Route I.
Georgetown, Teun., "that 1
coughea continuously night and
day and the neighbors' predic
tion consu m ption seemed i n -evitable,
uutil my husband
brought home a bottle of Dr.
lung's New Discovery, which in
good for little i my cas,! proved to be the only
burns, small ; cough cure and restorer of
weak, sore lungs. hen all oth
Iti'lfuht township,
ii i lien st of Om
Administrator's Notice.
Not i'p i- hprpnr ptretx tnst IPttprs if silmin
. ii ii .Dti hn nrrn roniPrt u.ilt. iiniW-lffi.,-d
ipnu rh , i if tit I . C KtrtftM lite ni
rsrmi .' -i. i, p. , uUon nonnrv i-..rtr..
rtd .Ml ii'isihi invlftr olninii ik'nls r. all
tftle wl'f prornt i hem propcri.v uutlient'eatrtU
for ntlllentSiit. iin.l tho'-e o. Inv thi ntitt t- v ill
Pl-.l"! 11. il Ult.l ..-ill.
W.d KKItl.lNU.
J y Ml il. I.Si i ll.
SMI AdtnlBjIsttSMr.,
VALUABLE FARM
at PUBLIC SALE.
The oedtTlUmed Will olTcr for sale
on ti m pnMteei in
about iini-lniir mil
poetofltw i
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1907.
thii following1
consisting uf ll acres and allowance,
adjoining lands of W. H. PtOk, Wil
liam Kellner, .fane Ann Snyder, Dav
id 1 1 nil', and otlMFS About 68 acres
arr cleared and In (food ntate of culti
vation, and 1 1 . . balance in good Oak
and Chestnut titnler.
Tin' improvement are it : 1 21
story
F HAME HOUSE. LARGE BARN,
Wagon Shod, and other buildings.
There is n nice lot of fruit trees,
consisting of apples, pears, cherries,
plum-, etc.
Sale liegius at '2 o'clock, p. m.
TERMS : Ten per cent, of bid when
projerty Is knocked down. Four hun
dred dollars, Including the 10 per cent,
when deed is made, and balance in
two equal annual payments with In
terest. JOttATH I'. PfcClt.
A. L. Wible, A net.
VALUABLE FARM
At Private Sale.
The undersigned, intending to quit
farming, will oiler at private sale his
farm situated on road to Cuvall, 1J
miles north of Plum l'un. This tarin
contains about lit) acres, in addition
to which is 'M acres of good timber
land. These tracts will he sold sep
arately, provided the home farm is
sold first: or both together, m may
suit the purcnaser. The land ia in
a good state of cultivation, most of it
or remedies utterly fail, you may I nas j"sl ,,", , ,i,n,'(i- ani1 a kil" ready
. .,, . , . .. . .. to burn now. There is plentv of fruit
still win in the battle againstlung ,,,,,, A 1 , .
uf n k'nik mill mmj u-nll Ml uin nr
nu uiioiiii uounies wiu iew
town, will preach an Odd Fellows 1 r
Discovery, the EtEAL remedy.
( i uaranteed at Trout'sdrug store.
0c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
sjnnon at Siloam M. E. Church,
Saturday eveumg Sept. 19th. un- i
WHST VIEW
der the auspices of llari isonville . , .
r i k, ., .. I (Jur school is progressing
Lodge No. 4 10. The public gen-1 . . , , , "
,? . ., , n i about as usual under the care ol
erally are conliaily invited. ,, .,
Harry Hill.
Does your back ache? Do you j A few of the older scholars are
feel tired and drowsy and lacking absent this winter Ross Wink
iu ambition? If so, there is , and Budd Johnson are learning
something wrong with your kid- telegraphing.
ney and Bladder Pills relieve Pleasant Sipes is going to town
bickache, weak kidneys, and in- i to school.
nammation or the bladder. A Miss Eva Barnhard is
week's treatment 25 cents. Sold friends in Indiana
by Trout's drug storo. Mrs. John Weaver is having a
It appears that every office- new house built on the farm she
holder in the Schmitz ring has bought last spring.
visiting
been renominated in San Francis
co except Schmitz himself. If
San Francisco really likes that
sort of .lung, why should it hesi
late to play out the entire string.
A gobler, two hens and 9 or
The meeting at Tonolaway was
well attended last Sunday.
BITTEN 'BY A SPIDER.
Through blood poisoning caus
ed by a spider bite, John Wash-
10 young turkeys came upon the , lugton, of Bosqueville, Tex.,
premises of J. S. Hill iu Helfast
township. They are much an
noyance, and unless the owner
come and pay ufty cents for this
nctice they will be disposed of
according to law.
The Southern Hernia. District
of Corman Baptists have biugbt
a farm just outside of Mechanics
burg, along Valley Co. trolley line
would have lost his leg, which be
came a mass of running sores,
had he not been persuaded to try
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. He
writes: "The first application re
lieved, and four boxes healed all
the sores. " L'5c. Guaranteed at
Trout's drug store.
at the door. The improvements con
sist of a 2i story dwelling house, (i
rooms and basement and cellar. Just
been remodeled. Good barn and all
other outbuildings. For further in
formation, call on or address
H. It. FlTE,
Plum Kim, Pa.
Trespass Notice.
The undcrsigued hereby gives notice
that the binds and premises of the Fu)
ton County Kod and Gun Club, an or
ganization duly Incorporated by the
laws of Pennsylvania, situated in the
townships of Wells and Brush Creek,
county of Fulton and state of Pennsyi
vittiia, aie private property, and that
all persons are w arned not lo trespass
on sain lands and premises for !
purpose of hunting, lishing. gathering
nuts or hurries, on in any other man
ner whatever contrary 'to acts of as
sembly in such cases made and provid
ed as the law will br rigidly enforced.
Ft l.TON COL NTY EUn ANI) Gl'N CLUB,
U--Od-tf.
I ADVISfc-YOU TREAT NATURE CURES.
DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER,
JfEUROLOGIST,
hi S. MAIN ST., CHAMBERSBUR(i PA.
Nerve and Eye Specialist.
from a man named Hoover. Thpy The
get possession at once and will ; their lirst educational
establish a home for oil people ' last Friday evening,
there. .
educational Meeting.
teachers of Tiylor held
meeting,
at Clear
RiJgc school. The Subjects:
Stomach troubles, Heart and j
Kidnev ailments, can be nu:cklv
norrected with a prescription ; 8noula a lienor become a child,
known to druggists everywhere ;!' What can 1 do for th mot
s Dr. Sboop'e Restorative. The ' car"lof s Pul ,D m 8cl'o1-
prompt and surprising reiief ( "ow do you treat pupils who have
which this remedy i mined
brings is entirely due to
storative action upon the con
trolling nerves of the Stomach
Chronic nervs troubles.
Irregularities peculiar to fe
males. Chronic eye troubles.
Chronic indigestion.
Chronic constipation.
Cross-eyes straightened
without opeiation.
Glasses accurately fitted.
Drugless and bloodless sys-
l. Flan and System in School tern conquering 8.1 per cent.of
work. 2. Iu what respects ' all human ills.
Light From Corn Cobs.
It is reported that a Cleveland
i chemist has perfected a method
of IMtirlttB ill II mini) t mcr ouu frnm
1 . r .lit. h : t .ii . wu.v..aj
; .wiss U.IUIK, m.ss nem.ng, ivyss c()rn 0()b u,k and t
rjievens, :ir. ceigntei, U. K
; renei i - "
lediately !L 8Pet lal aptitude for one branch?
its Re I '10 ''ors present were
Sold by Dickson's drug store.
The inefficiency of the thief
who chose to run away with a
throe dollar package from an ex
press wagon in Manhattan, when
he might havj taken a 7,000
package, is disheartening. He
ought to have beeu caught, as he
was. Success in life consists of
the seizure of the real opportune
ties.
If real coffee disturbs your
Stomach, your heart or kidneys,
then try this clevor Coffee imitation-
Dr. Shoop's Health
O'ffee. Dr. Shoop has closely
matched old Java and Mocha
Coffee in llavor aud tate, yet it
has not a siugle grain of real
Coffee u it. Dr. Shoop's Health
Coffee Imitation is made from
pure toasted graius or cereals,
with Malt Nuts, etc. Ma.de iu
one minute. No tedious long
wait. You will surely like it.
fift a free sample at our store.
E R McClam.
Chesnut, L P. Morton, W. H.
Ranck, W. C. Wiuk, Mr. Cook,
and H. F. Barton. All toachers
present took an active part in
discussing the subject. Secretary.
lining Builoeis Agala.
"When my friends thought I
was about to take leave of this
world, on account ol indigestion,
nervousness and general debili
ty," writr.h A. A. Chisholm,
Tread well, N. V , "aud when it
looked as il there was no hope
left, 1 was persuaded to try Flee
trie Bitter , and I rejoice to say
that they are curing rue. I am
now doing business again as of
old, and am still gaining daily."
Host of all ionic medicines. Cuar
aiilicd at Trout's dru store. 50ti.
An irate lowau speiks of a
pallidal rival as "a pultroon, a
liar, a fake, and a scoundrel."
Outside of that, however, he is
doubtless all right.
process is very similar to that
employed in manufacturing gas
from coal. The heatiug power
of tins gas is said to be much
greater than that of coal gas, and
it is believed that eventually it
can be manufactured with such
economy as to permit of its being
sold at 50 cents per 1000 feet.
Thirty per cent, or the original
weight of the material remains
after the gas is extracted, and
this can be used to feed the boil
era. Tho scieutitic name of the
new product is "gramineous"
gas, or in common parlance It is
corn gas.
Hides Wanted.
The undesigned will pay for
greeu hides free from cuts, the
foilowing prices : Steers and
heifers, 10c.; zonn, 9c; bulls, He;
calf-skins, (30 to 80c,; tallow, 4c.
Cut hides, 1 cent a pound less
than foregoing prices; salted
hides, 11 to 12 cents.
Paul Waonbk.
AUTUMN
T.J. Wiener,
Hancock,
Md.
WINTEK
ffi&ft Grade Merchandise at popular prices.
Silks, Pelrets, Ladies' and Misses Wraps,
Fashionable Furs of the season are well repre
sented in Neck-wear and Muffs.
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Trimmed and Un-trimmed Modish Shapes
and Tone Blending s are to be seen in all the
new importations.
New Ribbons, Plumes.
Tips, Wings,
Roses. Foliage
Ladies' Tailored Skirts and Waists.
Ladies' and Misses Cosets.
Hosiery and Underwear.
SHOES, SHOES.
X. J. Wiener,
Hancock, Maryland.
Madden Bros.
1 Three Springs, Pa.
Bargain Day, 8
Every day is bargain day at this store now. As the x
rush for Machinery and Implements is somewhat over, Sc
we are giving special attention toother departments of
our store; and as the hot season is upon us so sudden- f
ly. it has not caught us napping, but ready with as line cS
a line of Summer Dress Goods as was ever shown O
in this place. Our Goods sell themselves. All
we ask is for you to come and see them.
Ladies, the White Oxfords are so comfortable
this hot weather. We have a full line ol them and at
right prices. Come and see them.
Ve have :i full linp rf fhe Rire Hntrhin.n SUmee $
Q i nesesnoes possess a style and llmsli peculiar to them-
O selves, and cannot fail to please you
O 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.
Madden Bros.
Telephone Connection.
So
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I A. j. IRWIN & CO.
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Fall Millinery Display
of the most attractive and unique Styles
surpassing all former exhibits, both in
richness and variety,
f; New Patterns
are being constantly placed in our show
parlor, from which orders will be taken
in colors to harmonize with fall suitings.
UNTRIMMED HATS
t of the most approved Shapes, also an
Si elaborate assortment of beautiful vel
vets, silks, braids, ornaments, fancy
feathers and plumes.
H ill be glad to have you come and see
our goods. You '11 like the styles and the
prices.
McConnellsburg,Pa
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF M'COININELLSBURG, PA.
Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits.
RESOURCES : (
APR. 6. 1)06. $47,338.69.
SEPT. 4, 1906, $118,094.99.
JAN. 26, 1907, $144,509.46.
MAY 20. 1907. 1 69, 147.9 5.
The atiovn extracts from Heveral reporto 10 tho Comptroller of the Cur
rency of the I'nlted States show in an emphatic manner the success achieved
by The Klrst National Mank of Met 'onnellsburu. With progressive spirit
and conservative methodi, this hank has proven ita advantages as an Insti
tution deserving your confidence. The chief concern of the olllcers and di
rectors of this bank is the welfare of the deposi ors and the security of their
deposits. We solicit your business.
;oan made on personal and collateral security, and Notes dis
counted. Courteous treatment to all. Correspondence solicited from
those d. - i in- Loans or wishing to open an amount with us. If you
cannot call in person, send your deposits by mail, they will receive
prompt attention.
LEWIS H. WIBLE.
PRESIDENT
FRANK P. LYNOH.
ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR.
W. SCOT , ALEXANDER.
VIOE PRESIDENT.
DIRECTORS :
LEWIS H. WIBLE. UNO. P.8IPE8.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON.
D. L. GRISSINtiER. R.M.KENDALL
MERRIL W. N ACE
CASHIER.
B. FRANK HENRY.
ASST. CASHIER.
JNO A. HENRYS
GEO. A. HARRIS.
8. W. KIRK.
Fall and Winter
MILLINERY
We have just arrived from the Kastcrn Cities wi.h a com
plete line of Millinery.
We now have ready for sale. Hats in all the latest styles and
colors, Flowers, Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Klbbons, Laces, Col
lars, Veils, Uaby Caps, Hoods, Toques, Children's Coats, Lad
ies' and Misses Skirts and Shirt Waists, at the lowest prices. We
bought a larger line of goods this fall than ever before: and, in
order to sell all, we will aim at quick sales and small profits.
Don't fail to come and see goods and get prices. If you don't
want to buy, you are welcome at our store.
MRS. A. F. LITTLE,
McConnellsburg.
Opposite PostofRce.
J.K.JOHNSTON
Now is the time to be looking for
Winter .
OVERCOATS
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LONG RAIN
Pill LONG DRESS,
Wnman'c LONG RAIN
CHILDREN'S Dress.
Men's, Youth's and Children's
Clothing and Shoes
Women's and Girls' Dress
Goods and Shoes.
Guns and Ammunition at the very
lowest prices,
. Johnston,
McConnellsburg, Pa
FULTON COUNTY NEWS
is the people's paper.
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
Take Notice I
We have put Id stock uliuepf
staple Household Hemedies, such
a Cough Syrups, Liniments,
Pills, etc., and we are nelling all
25c. good at 20o. Goldsmith's
Bargain Htnre. tf I :' t(
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DYSPEPSIA CURE
M7W M m -A m m digests what you bat
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Porsalcat Trout's di ugJStora. Ak tor KodoJ's 11)07 Aimcnao and 200 Year CaJandar.
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