The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, March 19, 1908, Image 5

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    INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS
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at Home or Clipped Iron oar
Eicbaages.
CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS
Mrs. Ruth W. S-vope and son
Howard B. Swope, of Andover,
were in town last Thursday.
W. R. Daniels, one of the Rood
citizens of Thompson township,
spent Monday in town.
Beautiful Decorated China Din
ner and Tea Sets, at the Trwin
Store.
Lemuel Garland, one of Bel
fast township's reliable citizens
was attending court this week.
Ex-County Commissioner John
Fisher, of Thompson, was in at
tendance at Court on Monday.
Ex-County Commissioner W.
H. Charlton, of Bethel township,
was in attendance at court.
White and olden Star Sewing
Machines at low prices at the Ir
win Store.
John S. Truax, of Belfist,
spent a couple of days with bis
daughter Mrs. Geo. B. Mellott,
this week.
Ex-County Surveyor Jonas
Lake attended court this week.
Mr. Lake is an efficient and pains
taking Surveyor.
Albert Plessinger, one of the
Democratic candidates for asso
ciate judge, was a caller at this
office on Monday.
Our old frieud Herbert Mor
gret, of Belfast township, was a
welcome caller at the News office
while in town last Saturday.
Lost A ladies' black silk um
brella, gold handle between Cito
and Dickson's Drug Store on the
18th of February. Liberal re
ward will be paid if left at this
office.
B. F. Daniels, near Gem, is
quitting the lumbering business
and will sell his outfit and six
good horses. Price to suit the
right buyer.
Ex-Sheriff J. G. Alexauder is
making preparations for the
eraction of a fine residence on
his lot at the corner of First and
Main streets .
The many friends of ex-Judge
John Daniels will regret to learn
that the Judge is in poor health.
He is now with his sister in Han
cock. Kodol is today the best known
and most reliable remady for all
disorders of the stomach, such
as dyspepsia, heart burn, sour
stomach and belching of gas.
Kodol contains the same juices
found in a healthy stomach. Ko
dol is pleasant to take. It is
guaranteed to give relief and is
sold here by Trout's drug store.
Mr. O. G. Hess who bad been
living in the Corner and working
for the Big Cove Lumber Com
pany, moved with his family to
Thomastown Monday.
Mr. John Riha, of Vining, la.,
says "1 have been selling De
Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
for about a year and they give
better satisfaction than any pill
I ever sold. There are a dozen
people here who have used them
and they give perfect satisfaction
in every case. I have used them
myself with tine results." Sold
by Trout's drug store.
Rev. Dr. Rose, of Mercersburg,
will preach in the Green Hill
Presbyterian church on next
Sabbath morning, and at this
place in the evening.
On the farm of W. M. Bard,
near Need more, there was re
cently cut a pine tree that meas
ured three feet in diameter,
fourteen feet from the ground.
Four branches made four logs
each, the smaller one measuring
ten inches at the small end
This is what Hon. Jake Moore,
State Warden of Georgia, says
or Kodol For Dyspepsia: "E C.
DeWitt & Co., Chicago, Ill
Dear Sirs I have suffered more
than twenty years from indigos
tion. About eighteen months
ago I had grown so much worse
that 1 could not digest a crust of
0'irn bread and could not retain
anything on my stomach I lost
25 lbs.; in fact I made up my
mind that I could not live but a
short time, when a friend of mine
recommended Kodol. I consent
to try it to pleaBe him and I was
better in one day . I i4ow weigh
more than I ever did in my life
and am m better health than for
many years. Kodol did it. I
keep a bottle constantly, and
write this hoping that humanity
will be benefited. Yours very
truly, Jake C. Moore, Atlanta,
Aug. 10, 1904." Sold by Trout's
drug , tore.
LATEST IN FASHIONS FOR ALL THE
WOMEN.
The North American' Mr Spring Nam
ber Coming March 22.
In its issue of March 22 The
North American is going to do
something that will make up in
te .'est among the women of this
community, especially amonv' the
dressmakers and the women who
want to keep up to the minute in
matters pertaining to dress.
This issue of the paper will be
the spring and snmmer fashion
number of the paper. It will il
lustrate and describe the very
latest fashions of France and
America in drawings and photo
graphs in such a way as no Amer
ican newspaper has ever done.
There will be drawings by Jean
nette Hope, who in Pans looks at
French fashions with an Ameri
can eye and knows what will ap
peal to the good taste of those at
home. Miss Hope will furnish
two pages of drawings for this
edition.
A staff of fashion diplomats has
got behind the scenes of the great
French workshops, and will give
all that is latest in French blouses
and suits and gowns in excell
ent photographs. Accessories of
dress for women will also be
pictu red in photographs. A page
will be given to new Paris bats.
The American staff has out
done itself in furnishing photo
graphs aud descriptions of the
best that there is in American
suits and gowns and the newest
in dressy things for children.
The dressmakers, through The
North American, will get the very
latest models from which to fur
nish their patrons with the latest
things for spring. They will
find the spring fashion number
something worth seeing and keeping.
IT DUES THB BUSINESS.
Mr. E. E Chamberlain, of Clin
ton, Maine, says of Bucklin's Ar
nica Salve. "It does the business;
I have used it for piles and it
cured them. Used it for chapped
hands and it cured them. Applied
it to an old sore and it healed it
without leaving a scar behind."
253, at Trout's drug store
The "Esq." to L. H. Wible's
name not only means that he is
one of the most capable among
the Justices of the Peace in this
county, but that he is now a full
fledged lawyer, having been ad
mitted to the bar of the Fulton
county courts on Monday.
A Hidden HEALTH LEVEL.
"I have reached a higher health
level since I began using Dr.
King's New Life Pills," writes
Jacob Springer.of West Franklin,
Maine. 'They keep my stomach,
liver and bowels working just
right.', If these pills disappoint
you on trial, money will oe re
funded at Trout's drug store, 25 c.
Cards are out announcing the
marriage of Florence Irene,
daughter of the late Dr. W. F.
Trout, deceased, and Mr. Ellis L,
son of District Attorney Frank
P. Lynch at the Presbyterian
church in this place on Tuesday
evening, March thirty-first.
Lem Gordon, who has been liv
ing on Ervin Fisher's farm in
Thompson township, during the
past year, is coming to the Cove,
and will be the tenant farmer on
the Mrs. Kezia Johnston farm
south of town.
A missionary rally will be held
at Cedar Grove Church, Bethel,
to vnship on Sunday evening
March 29th. The Missionary
sermon will be preached by Rev.
A. H. Gar lard. All are cordially
invited to attend.
6 per cent. Mortgages.
Send for our MORTUAUE INVESTMENT
CIRCULAR, whiuh " our unique uluu of
nlaclug money on RBAL ESTATE In PITTS
BUUO, PA., FIRST MORTGAGES, per cent,
to te Inventor. All eipennew paid by the bor
rower. Weuooeptof retnlunnoeu of MUD to
(10,000 Mid over. We htve tbe in . in it refer
ences, wbloh appear on oiroulsr. Over M
I in - In business. Send us your apsre money
for Investment.
Jas. W. Drape & Co.,
Scotch Moturie Danker. Suite Mt-ll l-t-ll
Fanners' Bank Bldf., PITTSBURO.
DR. A. K. OAVI8,
Hustontown, Pa.
DENTAL WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Gold Crowo and Bridge Work a
Specialty. Teeth extracted
positively without pain.
A ll Work Guaranteed,
Will be In offlo from Thursday ev
ening until Monday morning of aaoh
week.
Blue and White Canton China
There seems to be a peculiar fascination for this product of the
city of Canton, In China. How Ion the Chinese have made the Blue
and White ware with Its never varying decoration, we shall probably
never know, but we may rest assured that It has been made and made
exactly the same way It Is made to-day, for a great many centuries.
The ware is all made by hand which accounts for the great irregulari
ty in shapes, sixes snd finish. Our stock of this quaint, beautiful
china Includes three sixes of Coffee Cups and Saucers, Plates, etc.
Odd pieces ranging In price from 91.00 and upwards, Bowls, Flatters,
Soup anil Vegetable Dishes, A. D. Cups and Saucors, etc.
WM. H. LUDWIG,
Jeweler and Silversmith,
Trust Company Building, Chambersburg, Pa.
REISNER
Granulated
SUGAR
5c
LB
Cash
ALL OF
March
HARRY E. HUSTON,
SALTILLO, PA
HELP WANTED
The Standard Fashion Company wants a few ladies in
this community to collect renewals and new subscriptions
for -'The Designer," the biggest value at 50 cenisayear
among all women's magazines. Valuable silverware prem
iums can be selected, or large cash commissions will be paid
j to club-raisers. Working outfits and many aids will be giv
; en to those ladies who can actively take care of "The Design
er's" interests. The territory will be restricted, so write
i at once using this coupon.
STANDARD FASHION COMPANY,
12-16 Vandam St., New York City.
Gentlemen i Please send me outfit for use in getting "De
signer" subscriptions.
Name
Box, Street, or R. R. No.
P. O.
State
Hello Central!
Give me
John S. Wilson's Store,
THREE SPRINGS, PA.
Hello! Is this Mr. Wilson f Say, have you any Men's Suits '.
Yes, just received my Spring shipment of Men's Boys' and Youth's
Clothing
What are the prices ?
Well, we have Men's from 8.50 to $18.00, the latest style Varsity
suit. Just the thing for dress. Then we have Boys' from 12.00 up;
Knee pants from 30c. up; Men's pants, 42.00 up. We also have a full
line of Overalls, Jumpers, Men's Work Shirts, Men's Dress Shirts
in fact, a full line of notions, at right prices. We also keep a full
line of dry goods, Groceries, Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Hard
ware, Farm Implements, Washing Machines, Cook Stoves and Rang
es; also, a full line of Drugs and Patent Medicines, Faints, eto.
Note a few prices :
Groceries
Granulated Sugar,
9 Cakes Star Soap, 26c.
Good loose Coffee, 12u. lb.
6 papers Scrap Tobacco, 25o.
Proportionate throughout the jitore.
Just received my tirst consignment
of White Lead. Price 7c. per lb.
Our Spring line of Shoe.-, and Ox
fords will be on exhibition In adayor
two, at prices that will surprise you.
Come and look them over.
Flour and Feed always on hand.
Highest market prices paid tor Pro
duce. Thanking you for past favors and
asking a ooutlnuance of the same, I am
Your Servant,
JOHN S. WILSON,
THREE SPRINGS, PA.
To those interested in
WALL PAPER
We wish to call attention to our stock which
is larger than eyer before all
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE
Prices, from 3 cents up. By Court we will
hare in place lots of
SPRING STUFFS 1
AT
NEW PRICES
which in most instances are considerably off from
last year. We will be able to show you some
Nice Suits
far Men and Boys. Just in.
SHOES FOR EVERYONE
Please call.
6. W. REISNER & CO.
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Ww VVYV
mmmmmmm
RACKET"
STORE
Wire Fence ! Wire Fence !
We are now ready to serve your wants in American Wire Fence,
and at prices that we think wilj muke It profltuble for you to burn
your old rails and buy wire. It is almost as cheap. You can buy it
from us at 2."-29-30-and-40c. a rod, and we will lend you a stretcher to
put it up with. Before you buy, see ours.
Farm bridles, 91.50 to 92.25. Full leather collars, 11.95 and $2.95
The 91.85 collar is the same that others sell at $2.50. The $2.95 one is
the same as they ask $4.00 for. Guaranteed. See our Front Gears.
We have the most of our Wall Paper for spring in, and to say it
is fine is a mild way of putting it. We never had as good a line. 3c.
to 10c. a bolt, and Border the same price. We didn't have 95 worth
left over.
Now, to those that are going to housekeeping this spring, we want
to say a word. We have window shades 8 to 25c; carpet, 10 to 48c,;
matting, 12 to 23o ; Dish pans, 14 to 75c.; Wash Basins, 5 to 12c.; Stew
pans, 4 to 18c. ; Stew Kettles, 20 to 58c. ; Buckets, 10 to 38c. ; Knives
and forks, 38 to 91.25; Spoons, 0 to 12o. set; Alarm clocks, 58 to 91 38
8-day clocks, $1-98.
Western Maryland Railroad Company.
In Effect June 2. 1007.
TruinN leave Hancock as follow; :
No. " -6. In a. in. (dally) for Haxeretown. Bal
timore, 'A'ayuenboro. Chamberoburg,
uDd Intermediate.
No. I 8 60 n. m. (week days) Cumberland, and
Intermediate.
No. 41000 a. m tweek dayft) Baltimore. Get-tyf-burg,
York uud intermediate.
No. S MM p m. (week daytO Little Orleans,
Old Town. Cumberland, Klklns and
went. Vestibule train with observation
buffet ear.
No. I 9M p. m. (week dayft) Baltimore and In
termediate stations. Vestibule train
with observation buffet ear.
No' 5 8.4 p. m. (daily) leaves Baltimore 4.20
p. in., Hageratown 7.40 p. m.
All trains make connection at Bruoevill for
Frederick and train 6 aud 4 for points north
and at Bultlmure (Union Station) for I'bllu,
delphla and New York,
r. M. HOWELL, C. W. MYERS.
(Jen. Tuts. Art Agent.
IV. M. COMERER,
agent for
THE GEISER MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY,
BURNT CABINS. PA.
for the sale of Traction and
Portable Engines, Gaso
line, Separators, Clo
ver Hullers, Saw
mills, dec
Engines on hand all
the time.
We also have the most of our Shoes In for spring, and think we
can save you money.
Respectfully
HULL & BENDER.
McConnellsburg, Pa.
BARGAINS AT
D. C. MALLOTT'S STORE,
FLICKERSVILLE, PA.
Granulated Sutar R 1-2 ih
7 saw mw aMWSWC, y,KSJJ t-t
3 1 6c. lb.; Dutch Java, 20c. lb.; Shoe tacks. 4c. box;
Toilet soap, 4c. cake; Fancy to let soap, 9c. cake
or 3 cakes for 25c; all kinds of Congh Sprup. 23c
bottle; Matches, 4c. box; Butter Crackers, IOc,
now 9c. lb or 3 lbs. for 25c; Men 's Heavy fork
Coats, $1.35, now $1.1 0; Men's Heavy Corduroy
Pants. $2. SO. now $2.25; Men's Heavy Under-
wear, $t.OO, now 75c. suit; Calico, 8c. yd, now
7c.; Gingham, IOc. yd, mow 8c; flannelettes. 11c
yd. now 9c; Outings, IOc, yd., now 9c.
Cut prices on all Rubber Goods.
promptly obtained In all coautrtea, or MO PIC.
tRAOl-MARKS, ClWU and Copyright a regUr-
Nrai hmwi pen-H, Auxin or moto nr rre
report on patentability,
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, latent oraotioai
WiJfawake inventory ihould hare oar band
bcor onlluw to obtain awl Poll pa tent. What In
vent tuna will pay, 1 1 ow to gt-t a partner jutdotker
valuable Information. Bent froe to any irtrtrota.
D. SWIFT & CO.
501 Seventh St., Washington, 8. C.
FOLEY'S
HONEY-TAR
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For coughs, colds, throat and lung
trouble.. No opiates. Non-alcoholic
Good for every body. Sold everywhere.
The genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is la
a Yellow package. Refuse substitute.
Prepared only by
Foley a Company, Cnloage.
Trout's Drug Store.
KILLthe cough
anu CURB thk LUNGS
WITH
Dr. Kings
New Discovery
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