The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, April 16, 1908, Image 8

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    Huston Saltillo, Pa. will pay LI)
els. fur eKS until April l!?.
Chick feed at the Irwin Store
3 eta a lb.
Hay Easter (Jaudiea at tlie
Irin Store.
Mrc. Plnhp Olt'a salo has been
pospoued until the nth of Mn.V-
1 vol led oats 8 lbs for LVi ots. at
Irwin Store.
Ex-Commissioner W. 11. Chart
ton and Stilltu Kirk, of Bethel,
apeut Monday night in town.
DeWitt'a Little Iviriv Kisera,
the famous little liver pills Sold
at Trout's drug store.
W. L Bprowt, of Wells Tannery
mile 1 at the News office' a few
minutes while in town Monday.
Hidks Wantkp. Highest
market price paid for beef hides,
horse hides, wildcat skins, and
all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag
ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg.
Uauk Wantki. .Saltillo Tan
nery vill pay 7.75 per ton tot
oak bark 1HU peeling. Write
C. Greened Son, Saltillo, Pa.,
for particulars.
8-9E-3t
Jesse H. Heefner, of Gracey,
was among the number that had
oi33sin to visit the County Sea
Monday.
HIDES. James Sipes & Sons
pay the highest market price
f ir beef hides at their butcher
shop iu McConnellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
sheepskins and tallow.
Harvey (. I'uger has purchased
Thomas Hamil's grocery iu the
Hast end of town and will take
possession next Monday morn
ing. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr
up the cough syrup that tastes
nearly as good as maple sugar,
and which children like so well to
take. Unlike nearly all other
cough remedies, it does not con
stipate, but on the other hand it
acts promptly yet gently on Uie
bowels, through which the cold
is forced out of the system, and
at the same time it allays inflam
mation. Always use Kennedy's
Laxative Cough Syrup. Sold at
Trout's drug store.
Miss Mary Recder returned
to Chatnbersburg Monday after
having spent a week at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
K. Reeder in Taylor township.
As John Shaffer's family were
about to sit down to dinner last
Saturday the kitchen stove pipe
took tire, aud the way it roared
and burned for awhile, made the
family feel that the chances were
good to lose the house. By care
tui management ihe tire was con
trolled, and a sigh of relief was
taken when the trouble was all
over.
To have perfect health we must
have perfect digestion, and it is
very important uot to permit of
any delay the moment the stom
ach feels out of ordc. Take
something at once that you know
will promptly and unfailingly as
sist digestiou. There is nothing
better than Kodol for dyspepsia,
iudigestion, sour stomach, belch
ing of gas and nervous headache.
Kodol is a natural digestant. and
will digest what you eat. Sold
at Trout's drug store.
Dr. J. M. Kuhn, of Mercers
burg, had a part of the thumb on
his left hand bitten off by a horse
on Sunday afternoon. He had
been called to the Black farm
near that town, to administer tr
a horse that was sick, and when
he was giving the animal med
cine, it became enraged and snap
jud his thumb.
Buys a New Improved "Greencastle."
drain, Seed and Fertilizer Drill,
double drive, positive force
feed, light running, largo cap
acity, sow evenly, easily reg
ulutid und dmnlile. Order
now and aave tltl.t'O to 120. (Ml.
Address The Oclaer Mf. Co..
Wiyncuboro, Pa.
Fruit Salad. For Washing Greens.
Three oranges, one half p und I Many of you know just how
of hazelnuts, one half bunch of provoking it is to gather or buy
stalk celery, mayonnaise dress- j n mess of greens and htid insect
mg. Cover the bottom of the j a" ,,v"r them, says a writer iu
salad dish with nice white lettuce , The De: igner for May Being
leaves, a layer of sliced oranges, so hard to clean. I've often giv
dicid celery and whole hazelnuts; I en up in despair, and threw them
continue until the dish is full I away, but at last have discovered
Cover the top of the salad with that to put a handful of salt In
mayonnaise and a few of the j the water aud wash in usual way
white leaves of the celerv. This i the insects would all come off.
quantity is enough for six per
sons. The Designer for May,
AFFORDS PERFECT SECURITY.
Foley's Honey and Tar affords
perfect security from pneumonia
anil consumption as it cures the
most obstinate coughs and colds
We have never known a siugle
instance of a cold resulting in
pneumonia after Foley's Honey
and Tar had been taken. Trout's
drug store.
Two Old Coaches.
A Wild West show itan recent
ly purchased at Newport, Perry
county, two. stage coaches of Ihe
1840 design still
The Designer tor May.
C M RAY,
Auctioneer,
PosloiUce Address; McConnellsburg, Pa.
FlftMa yean' KxpartMoa. owinrto the bv
or.'nslinr nuiniier uf culls for my Mirvloes. 1
h ive ileoiile.i to notify the public In this man
ner th-it I slniii hold myself In readiness for
public sales BUCtlOM. &v IVIees niodeiulc
ii nil smisiaetioii unnninteeil.
l-l-t. ly.
TO STOCK BREEDERS.
The undrrsirned desires to inform
the funnel's of this Vailey ihut Ins line
4 yeur old
KENTUCKY JACK
w i lie ii i tis 'i v i , , . , ii ii i . , i . ti!
beanug the ;,,...., ... .... ,nwnaMn ',,,
marks of their aarly travels and I week beginning Suturday, April litn,
Of their duty before the time of 1 and every alternate week thereafter
the railroads. J he coaches be
longed to the old Rice hues, aDd
have been pulled over miles of
Perry county roads. They have
been stored away for years at
Laudisburg, the home of theliice
stage coach. It is generally con
jectured they are to be used in
some realistic part of the produc
tion, or represented as wagons
having crossed the plains. The
coac'ies attracted much attention
in Newport while being taken to
their destination.
A COMMON MIS I AKK.
until July 1st: und at the stable, of
leorge I interliaugh in Ayr township,
the week beginning April lsth, und ev
ery alternate week thereafter. After
the BlM of .Inly, the .luck will lie con
tinuously at the stable of owner.
Wit, BCTKRBAUOH,
Notice.
Notice In hereby k'lven that the Interest
wh'eh I hud m the hiisliies vondileteil uodei
th- llrm niune or IHICIHI & Co , ut We fa
Tannery. Pa., has lieeo sold ly me to M. M.
lliiuiiiKurdnci, nod Unit 1. from ihlsditu, urn
not In uuy uy connected with suld linn.
H. L. BAUMQABDNKS
April I. 190s. 8t.
Executor's Notice.
Letters testamentary on the estate of Surilh
A PI It tint ( widow of .Ineoh s Pit tiiiuii line
Man v women miat.nu-o Iriilnnr I "' MfConnellsbuiv.I'u., deceased. Iiuv'uk beel
., J : k'ranteil to trie undersigned till persons Indented
and bladder troubles for some ir
regularity peculiar to the sex.
Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects
irregul irities and makes womeu
well Miss Carrie Harden, Bowl
ing Green, k'y,, writes: I suffer
ed much paiu from kiduey and i
ll 1 J A 1 I I ! 1 . . . I
oiauuer uouoie until i started to forter.s,)n tJeorge Fj8,,er nig ,e
use roiey s Kidney liemedy.
said eslate are requested toiu.ke Imiuedlutt
piymeni. and those huviuir eiiiitus or demands
luminal the same, will prenent them without
deluy to
W. II. NELSON.
Met'onnelMiurr. Pi .
Kxecut r.
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Notice.
Notice is hereby given that my
The first bottle gave me great re
lief, and after taking the second
bottle I was entirely well.'
Trout's drug store.
New Officers.
Jimes H. Bnnkley, of Mercers
burg, Thursday night, installed
the following officers for the en
suing term in Cassawappa Tribe
No. 49", L O. Ii M: Sachem,
Joseph H. Doyle; S. S., George
Grissinger; J. S., James Mc
guade: Prophet, A. W. Grissing
er; Col , Harvey Hell an; Chief of
Bee, Virgil F. Sipes; Keeper of
Wampum, R, M. Shimer; 1st. vV.,
Uenj. Shimer; I'd., John Fleming;
ad, Michael Black; 4th, Mack
Helman; 1st, Brave, L. A. Youse;
I'd, 1. D. Thompson; ild, Win,
Bowman; 4lh, N Koettger; Guard
of Wigwam; Kdgar Alexander;
Guard of I'orest, Leslie Hirr;
New Trustee, A. W. Grissinger;
1st, Lanaph, Robert Stake; 2d.
Pat Fisher; Rep. to G. C, I. D.
Thompson. V. F. Sipkn,
Chf. of Rec.
. my home against my will. All
persons are warned against har
boring him, as the lr.w will be
enforced.
W.m. Ki ii.n,
3t, Ayr township.
lias Started.
Spring trade has started with
us now, and we are prepared tt
give you anything you want if
the line of good Tailoring.
Goldsmith Thk Tailor.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that my
son, Dorsey Cutelmll, left my
home against my will. All per
sons aro warnod against harbor
mg him, as the law will be enlorc-ed.
Ahkam CVtvhau,,
Six Mile Run.
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
The only baking powder
made with Royal Grape
Cream of Tartar
No Alum, No Lime Phosphate
News netting Better.
M. M. Brakeall, a uative of
Thompson township, but now a
prominent contractor and build
er in M: k'eesport, Pa., in paving
his paper ahead, says he wouldn't
keep house without the "News,"
and greatly enjoys the letters ap
pearing from time to time fiom
Fulton county folks who have
gone out into the world. He says
he was glad through the news to
learn of lieckie Hunter, who was
one of his teachers at Center
school house, thirty-one years
ago.
Iu a letter from Mrs. K. R. P.
Goudy, of Wavnrly, Kansas, net
ter known to our people as Km ma
Pott, who, of course, belongs to
the big family OJ "News" read
ers Mrs. Goudy says that her
husband has recently sold his
farm near Waveily, aud purchas
ed a farm farther west near
Leotl, Kansas. They are living
temporarily in the town of Wav
erly. Their new farm is tine
whe it and alfalfa land. Th?y have
05 acred of wheat and ground
broken for alfalfa and Kaffir corn
i.nd the prospect bright for a
gOod MM SUM
DPI INPATOR
(In Sale
Call For
Fashion Sheet
MAY
T. J. WIENER
Hancock, Vd.
LADIRS' SKIRTS I LADIFS' WAISTS
Beautiful line of Domes
tic and Imported Dress
Fabrics.
SILKS - SILKS Crepe
de Chine, Cloth, Mo
hair, Sere, Pongee.
White Goods, Linen, Per
sian Lawn, India Lin
en, Mull, Madras,
Gingham.
Ladies', Misses' and Boys'
Shoes.
T. J. WIENER
DPI INFATOR
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Call For
Fashion Sheet
MAY
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Laces, Embroideries, Dress
TfimmtngSt Ladies'
Neckwear.
American Ladies" Corsets,
Muslin Underwear.
Millinery, Ribbons, Tips,
Wings. Plumes, Flow
ers, Velvets, etc.
All the Latest Styles ot
Butterick Patterns in
Stock.
T. J. WIENER
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF VV'CONNELLSBURG. FA.
Will pay 3 per cent, interest per annum on all time deposits.
OUR TOTAL RESOURCES are now 219.
OOO.OO, and our surplus and undivided profits
are $3500.00.
IVe invite your particular attention to these
items of our condition, for the amount of business
as transacted by a bank, indicates the confidence
oj a community in its stability, and the surplus and
undivided profits exhibit its prosperity.
Our business is banking, and our efforts are
directed toward that alone. .
LET LS SERVE YOU.
Best Trade Prices paid for Lugs and Poultry.
l-ft-.
ANNIE B. FREY
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Embracing the smartest ideus of expert (lcsi(jnrrs. So many ; :
years have wo led in Millinery Styles, that we know mueh is ex- I
peeteil of us. This is due largely to the fact that wo never yet IjSj
have disappointed our trade.
uui- line ol ,M illiuory tins season is designed with (jenlus,
fashioned with intelligent skill, und offered in the highest obtain
able qualltlea for popular prices.
We have a ohoioe seleetion of swell trimmed suit and sailor
huts, comprising the very latest and strongest selling styles now
havlnjr an Immense sale in all the large cities. Among them are
many of the extra wide Sailors -"Merry Widow" styles. All un
handsomely trimmed and sold at very low prices.
Give us on early call. We lake pleasure in showing our
goods. Everybody made welcome.
ANNIE B. FREY,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S
1 B16 UINDERSELLIIN6 STORE, I
McConnellsburg, pa.
Beautiful Spring. and Summer Millinery,
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Our brilliant showing of the exquisite modes for Spring and
Summer -Huts all the latest styles, shapes and colors. Children's
Fancy Hats, Tarn O'Shauters, Skull Caps and funcy Haby Caps.
Ladies' and Children's Hals, ranging in price from $15.00 down
to iV!, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Foliage, Grasses, and Fan
cy Aigrettes in all the leading colors. Ladles' Shirt Waists,
Shirt Waist .Suits, I ieady-mude Skirts, llelts, Collars, Combs,
Collar and Cuff Sets, und F.mbroideries. We have tuken a groat
deul of cure to select styles und at prices that will be sure to suit
every one. Tbl pronounced favor, with which our Millinery dis
play lias been accepted, is the evideuce thut our efforts have been
appreciated. Come in and examine our goods. Hals trimmed
free of charge. Fancy hat pin free with each hat.
Store opposite, l'ostollice.
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Open All The Year,
Catalogue Free,
I The Tri-State Business College I
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Cumberland, AId.
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DR. JOH'N LOUIS WEAVER
NEUROLOGIST.
DRUCLESS PRACTITIONER.
Graduate of McCormick Neurological College, Chicago, 111.
Analysis of causes of human ills. Patients taught how to treat themselves.
Chemical derangements, Mechanical disorders readied
by chemistry of diet, hydi otherapy, manual therapy,
l lief from eye strain.
Specialist in nervous diseases, chronic ailments, eye defects.
Correspondence solicited, No treatment by mail.
OFFICE 53 80, MAIN ST., CHAM BEfWBUBO, PA.
Member Association of Independent Doctors.
LEWIS H. WIBLE,
PRESIDENT.
FRANK P. LYNCH.
ATTORNEY NO SOLICITOR.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER,
VICE PHESIOENT.
MERRIL W. NACe
CASHIER.
B. FRANK HENRY.
ASST. CASHIER.
DIRECTORS ;
LEWIS H. WIBLE. UNO. P. SIPES. UNO A. HENRY,
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRI8.
D. L. GRISSINGER. R.M.KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK.
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Fulton County Bank,
(ORGANIZED IN 1887.)
3 I'm r Cent. Interest Fnld on Tlm Deposits.
This old and well known Financial Institution is now
permanently located in rts new room in the A. U. Nace build
ing. Large additions have been made to the
CAPITAL STOCK
and the number of Stockholders has been increased to FIF
TEEN, which gives all depositors a security of upward of
Two Hundred Thousand Dollars.
The r niton (Jounty Hank Hoes a UKMKHAL, HANK
ING BUSINESS ar.d extends every favor U their patrons
und friends, consistent witn sound banking.
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W. H. NELSON,
5 McConnullsburg, Pa. Cashier. O
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J. K. Johnston's.
SPRING OPENING
Fresh from the Eastern Market.
Things that you need. Things that you want. Things that
you will buy. Things beautiful for spring arrd summer.
0 A beautiful ladies' white Shirt Warst for ode
Ct l.adis' $1.00 white Kid Gloves (all sizes) Me. ?5
C5 " Wlrlte, Tan and Patent Colt Oxfords 01.25 and up.
w Suesine silk, most brilliant shades (27 in. wide) 48c.
C3 Shrunken Muslin and bleached and unbleached Linen 12Jc.
Pretty clean sheer Dress Ginghams and Seersuckers 12jc.
K Lawns, Dimipies, etc 10 and 12ic
w Lace Curtains '. 20c 3c and up.
5 'urtaln Poles g,,
2 Fell Window Shades ;0.
Oil Window shades 25u.
ZZ Hoys' Summer Pants. .? I4e w
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CJ Men s ine Uress Shirts 45o.
Men's Clothing, to beat any prices we havo ever offered.
JJ Men's heavy Kip work shoes (at old price) $1.25.
We invito an Inspection of our new Spring Goods.
We want you to . tie how we give you a Graphoplioue.
J.K.JOHNSTON
McConnellsburg, Pa.
FULTON COUNTY NEWS
is the people's paper.
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
Yellow Ear Cora.
C. E. Starr, at Three Spnngn,
has for Hale all the time never
out yellow ear corn it HO cents
a hughe) by measure; $1.20 rents
a barrel three bushels of ears.
Kodol
... FOR INIHGKSTION AND DYSPEPSIA
CELItVliS SOUU STOMACH, BEtCHlMO.' ETC.
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