The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 31, 1907, Image 4

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    FuLToN COUNTY NEVVi
Published Every Thursday.
I, W- P 'vK, Editor and Proprietor.
McCONNELLSBURG, PA.
OCTOBER 31, 1907
Kublished Weekly. $1.00 per
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CLEAR RIDOt.
Howard Kerlm wife and daugh
ter MargaretU, or Altoona, are
spending soiuo tune with J. P.
Xorliu and wire.
Mrs. R K, Drown lias returned
after a short visit in Waynosboro.
Mrs. Justice Fields is spend
ing a few days with John Dlack's
family at Three Springs.
Mrs. J. W. Mower spent last
Saturday the guest of Mrs. J. V.
Carmack.
Miss Maye Kix, of Dauo, spent
a few days the past week the
guest of her uncle Howard Fu
and family.
Miss Lillian Fleming visited
friends at Fannettsburg last Sat
urday. Some of our folks have been
attending the protracted meeting
at Fairview.
Mrs. J. W. Mower spent Satur
day and aunday, the guest o)
friends in Franklin County. Mrs.
Mowers formerly lived in Frank
lin county, and she thinks it a
good place to visit.
Efr(!itll Mtetlfti.
The second o Ittcational meet'
ing of Taylor township was held
at Waterfall school, Friday even
ing, October L'oth. The meeting
was called to order by the teach
er, Margery Sipe, who appointed
Dr. Campoell president.
The following questions were
very ably discussed : 1. The child.
. The Valuo of an Education. !!.
The Duty of the Child, the Par
ent, the Teacher, aud the Direct
or. 4. The Teacher, o. The School
Virtues; Dow secured and hold,
ft, Method of Teaching Deginners.
Teachers presont wore : Mr. Dar
ton, Mr. Hoover, Mr. Chesnut,
Mr. Ranck, Mr. Wink, Mr. Earl
ey, Prof. Seville, Mr. Black, and
Grace Lodge.
The program was interspersed
with songs and recitations, re
flecting much credit on both
teacher aud pupils. A large
crowd was present and excellent
order prevailed. The meeting
thou adjourned to meet at Wine
garduer's school in three weeks.
Grace A. Lodge, soc'y.
RACKET
STORE
FALL AND WINTER PRICES
NOTIONS
BITTEN BY A SPIDER.
Through blood poisoning caus
ed by a spider bite, John Wash
ington, of Bosqueville, Tex.,
tfould have lost his leg, which be
came a mass of runniug sores,
had he not been persuaded to try
Ducklen's Arnica Salve. He
writes : "The first application re
lieved, and four boxes healed all
the sores." 25c. Guaranteed at
Trout's drug store.
Thomas A. Edisou, the great
American inventor, says "Fully
eighty per cent of the iliness of
mankind comes from eating lm
proper food or too much fod;
people are inclined to ovor-in-dulge
themselves.'' This it
where indigestion finds its be
ginning iu nearly every case.
The stomach can do just so
much work and no more, and
when you overload it, or when
you eat the wrong kind of food,
the digestive organs cannot pos
aihly do the work demanded oi
them. It is at such times that
the stomach needs help; it de- j at 9rystal BPnns
mands help, and warns you by
headaches, belching, sour stom
uch, nausea and indigestion You
should attend to this at once by
taking something that wnl ac
tually do the work for the stom
ach. Kodol will do this. It is a
combination of natural diges
tants aud vegetable acids
and contains the same juices
found in a healthy stomach. It
is pleasant to take. It digests
what you eat.
BRUSH CREEK.
The schools in this vicinity are
getting along very nicely.
Walter V. Darton returned to
Altoona last Tuesday, after hav
ing spent several days with his
parents, O. A. Darton and wife,
at Akersville.
Viola Hixson, spent last Satur
day and Sunday with her uncle,
M. W. Hixson, at Emmaville.
Miss Clara Hixson is spending
several days with relatives in
Buck Valley.
Peurose Seaman and wife left
last week for Newport, Perry
county.
Goldie Deshong, of Sipes Mill,
is spending some time with her
sister, Mrs. John Bard, at Emma
ville. Miss Ada Barton spent from
Friday until Sunday with her
parents, M E. Barton and wife,
14 Hows Pius lu.
25 Need lea lo.
6 trood Envelope- lc.
0 sheet paper lo.
Box paper 5 to 15c.
Tableta .1 to 15c
Glycerine Soap 3c.
Cold cream 4c.
Colirute's bath soap 5c.
Black pins, 40 for lo.
Machine thread 4c.
Memoranda books 4 to 15c.
fxlo looking rlasacr 15c.
Talcum powder 10 and 15c.
Shetland nous 8c.
Ice wool 8o.
Tooth picks, 1000 4c.
Richardson silk Doss :tjc
Richardson rtbbous 1 to lflc.
Thimbles 3c.
Shelf paper, 5 yds. 2c.
Wire hair pins, 12 for lc.
Wash rajrs 5c.
Aunt I.jdia's thread 5c.
Window shades, felt 8c.
Oil shades 25c.
Underwear
They talk about these goods UAng
higher In price. They ore not. ltt-oz.
Men's fleeced nhlrts and drawers, .is ,
or 75o per suit: lU-on. Blue, the tame
as we handled for 5 years, 43c oach
or 85c per suit, and the Jersey under
wear that wlil give and not be bulky,
at 48c each, Q'lcsult.
MEN'S WOOL
UNDERWEAR
that we sold last year at 00c each, we
bought In case lots this year, and can
sell It at 85c each, or 91 (5 per suit.
This is a saving of (i to 8 cents. Think
it over.
CHILDREN'S
UNDERWEAR
." to 48c; Boys' heavy, 24 to 48 per
suit; Ladies' vests and pants, same as
last year, 23c., and the best you ever
did see at 48c each-
CLOTHING
We have been handling Flusher Bros. Cloth
ing for 6 years, and when you see this name ud
the goods, it Is a sign that there is no better
goods made. Kvery suit has a let-out of 1 inch
all over. So if you want to eat buckwheat cakes
you don't need to be afraid you will grow out of
your clothes.
THEY DO FIT
and not only that, they are in reach of every one
-4.75 to 9 75.
Children's Suits 11.25 to 6.75
Overcoats 2 .50 to 110.00.
See our Cravenettes $9.50 to 15.00
Boys' knee pants, corduroy pants,
lined 0 and 75c
Boys' cord pants $1.25 to $1.75
Men's corduroy pants $1.35 to $2.45
Men's dress pants $1. 25 to $2.50
Boys' Coats 960 to $1.25
Men's coats $1.25 to 3.25
The rovival services at McKen-
dree M. E. church closed last
Saturday night, alter a continu
ance of three weeks, during which
time a number were taken into
the church.
Mr. D. D. Dashong, one of Lick
ing Creek township's successful
farmers, called at the News office
while in town last Saturday. Mr.
Deshong finds that lime is the
most profitable fertilizer that can
be used on the laud over there,
and is hauling stone from the
Cove for another kiln.
We certainly have done a grand
business this fall on Atkins Hand and
Crosscut Saws. Our order was for
twice as many of these goods as last
year, und the way they are going, we
will sell three times as many. The
price for hand saws is 95c to $1.65
If real coffee disturbs your
Stomach, your heart or kidneys,
then try this clever Coffee im
itation Dr. Shoop's Health
C;ffee. Dr. Shoop has closely
matched old Java and Mocha
Coffee in llavor and taste, yet it
has not a single grain of real
Coffee Q it. Dr. Shoop's Health
Coffee Imitation is made from
pure toasted grains or cereals,
with Malt Nuu, etc. Made in
one minute. No tedious long
wait. You will surely like it.
Cet a free sample at our store.
E R. McClain.
'Pneumonia's Deadly Work
had so seriously affected my
right lung," writes Mrs. Fannie
Connor, of Rural Route 1.
Georgetown, Tenn., "that I
coughed continuously night and I
day and the neighbors' predic
tion consumption seemed in
evitable, until my husband
brought home a bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery, which in
my case proved to be the only
Keal cough cure and restorer of
weak, sore lungs." When all otli
er remedies utterly fail, you may
still win in the battle against lung
and throat troubles with Now
Discovery, the UUL remedy.
Guaranteed at Trout'sdrug store.
50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Local Institute.
The third educational meeting
in Thompson township was held
at Oak Dale school last Friday
eAjning. The meeting was call
ed to order by the teacher Miss
Jessie Mellott. The following
auojicta wero discussed by nine
teachers present. 1. Personality
of the teacher in the school room
and on the play ground. 2. Aim
of the Teacher, 8. School Morals.
4. How do you teach Language
work in primary grades? A
number of recitations were ren
dered by the school. The teach
ers adjourned to meet in two
weeks at West View.
Miss Curcha Truax, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Truax,
of Iddo, this county, has gone to
Bedford to spend the winter with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bowser.
Crosscuts
Wire nails
Fiuishing brads
Split rivets, 100 for
Tubular rivets, 50 for
Butcher knives
Files
Horse shoe nails
Bolts, H In. to 7 in.
Galvani.ed tubs, plain
5c to $3.45
3c lb.
5c lb.
4c
4c
13-10-20 md 25c
3 to 12c
11 to 18c
lo
45 10 65c
Galvanized tubs, extra large 05 to 85c
Stove pipe
Perfect elbows
La rd cans, 50 lb.
Axes
Wash boilers
12 to 14c
10c
33c
45-50-60-75 and 85c
69 and 85c
CAPITOL STOCK FOOD,
One of the Most Relia
ble on the Market.
The 21c. poultry and stock food,
18c.; the 75c. hog food, 38c.; the 50c.
worm and heave powders, 25c. ; the 50c
Horn killer, 25c. Try these goods and
be convinced that they are all right.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ever
hart and daughter Annie, of
Wood vale, spent the time from
Sunday until Tuesday of last
week in the home of the former's
brother, George Everhart, near
towu.
Subscribe for the'
$1.00 a yar.
'News, 'only
Kemp's Balsam
Will stop any cough that
can be Mopped by any
iiiydlclne and cure coughs
tb'at cannot be cured by any
olber medicine.
It la always the bent
cough core. Yon cannot
ailord to take chances on
any other bind.
KEMP'S BALSAM cares
coughs, colds, bronchitis,
grip, asthma and consump
tion In llrst stages.
It does not contain alco
hol, opium, morphine, or
any other uarcotlc, polsoa-
vua w nanuiul arug.
Shoes
We claim we handle the best line of
Shoes in the County, and from the amount
we are selling, they must be about all right.
We sell some shoes that don't stand, but we
are here to make them right. If a shoe
don't give you service, here is the place to
kick. Infants' shoes, 10 to 50c.; Children's
75c. to $1 00; Misses, 82c. to $1.48; Boys',
$1.00 to $2.00; Ladies', $1 00 to $3.0$; Men's,
SI. 25 to S4.00. Come in and be convinced as
hundreds ot others are, that we can fit your
feet and purse better than any one else that
try to.
IVe hare lots more goods, but for want of space, we
can 't tell you about them this time. Call and see us.
Respectfully,
HULL & BENDER.
McConnellsburg, Pa.
... -Wa,fc -- " - - "
H Monbetful TlWork
Ment on Dere
Xaet meek.
2be Ibouse wae UMleb jfull ot
flbeople from tie jnb to tbe
tber.
BOOKKEEPING.
Open All The Year,
PENMANSHIP.
Catalogue Free,
The Tri-State Business College
Cumberland, Md
SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING
The Whole Country was
Awake to the Situation.
4gH
It Was a Carnival of Real Merchandise Such as
Saltillo Never Saw Before.
We are on the iccond week of this gigantic Stock Reducing and Trade Increasing Carnival
which is proving to be the most bonntiful harvest for the people imaginable. They're coming from
Woodvale, iiobertsdale, Petersburg, Orbiaonia, Mt. Union, Three Spring, Mapletoa and from every
neck of the nearby country as well as good old Fulton County which ban been so loyal to this store for
many years; and would you believe it, even McConnellsburg knows that this is the place to get bar
gains, ior our bargains are going there too.
They saw it advertised; they read the Newspapers; they saw
the Bills. It was something they hadn't seen before.
They came and weren't disappointed; for instead of a few items that are usually baits they
lind hundreds yes thousands of bargains here.
Stress ($0060 !
Are yon Keeping Your Eye on 11b
Indicator, it is-Harry E. Huston.
It indicates that the people are j acking out more dry goods and dress goods than was ever
packed out of this store before. It would have done you good to see tbe crowds gathered around the
Dress Goods Counter, looking over the latest weaves, the latest designs, and see them buying right and
eft on all sides.
Everybody was Picking
Out Dress Patterns.
The red ticket on each piece of goods meant a saving to them and it means a saving to every
customer who will buy during this sale.
We sold thousands ot yards of calico at 2c. a yard and on Baturday, October 26, we are going
to offer you something else so cheap you will wonder it we stole it
(SlotbinQ! - Glotbtng!
The stranger you meet scans your clothing more than he does your tace. They tell him more.
If they're the Harry E. Huston garments, they're right.
They are nobbv aud theie is something about thnm that, riinrinmiiahaa tham iv,,,,,
to wear clothes but the most attractive thinir about them is the price. Our lowest nriced man's ntt is
$2.10. Is that low enough? and they go up to $15.00 per suit.
It isn't cold yet but we have sold more Overcoats already during this sale thau we did in two
months last wiuter, but it is uo wonder the price does it.
Xafctes' anfc 3ivW Coats.
We told you something about our Coat stock in our previous advertisements, but little did we
think that so many people would buy coots so early.
A woman in Kobertsdale bought a coat from us, she showed it to her neighbors, and down
they came and the way they raved over our coats made us think that Huston trets the latest at ont f
style prices. AdamB Express Company is bringing more coats to us and you will see new coats here
wnen you come again. We are goiug to Bell more coats this yoar than we did any two seasons before
for people are finding out that this is tho place to get coat satiriaction.
Merchants Can Not Buy These, But Tou Can.
S Cakes Star Soap for 2oc.
1 Gallon Syruv for iWc.
5 Gallons Oil 150" test at 11c Gal.
2 Sheets of Pins for lc.
4 pairs of 10c Socks for 25c.
Loose Cof ee 0c. per lb.
!5 lb. Granulated Sugar $1.80.
1 lb. nicnacs for 5c.
1 dozen quart Glass Jars for Joc.
loc Aest 10c per package.
Look over tbe situation, make out your want list, and don't leave ouo item out, because you will
get the whole shooting match here for considerably lew money than you ever dreamed of before. Vt
me it is see how inny goods I can sell in 30 days. Drive up your buggies, bring" in your wagons full
of produce and we will load them lull to the brim.
GO HOME HAPPY See for yoursolf that you can buy tho whole outfit for y oar family at
great saving. We bid you welcome.
SLJLEtlT IE. HXJST02ST,
SALTILLO, PENN'A.