The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, April 23, 1908, Image 8

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    Huston Italtillo, P will pay 18
r. f'r until April 1H,
Mr. A. t'. N(jo is greatly vm
proving the property recently
purchaiseil from the Pittman es
tate. DeWitt's Little Kanv Risers,
the famous little liver pills Sold
at Trout's drug store.
Mr. (. Newton Hoke is improv
ing his residence ou West Water
street with a nice now porch ou
the Kast side.
! Bidbb Wanted Highest
market price pnid for beef hides,
horse hides, wildcat skill, and
all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag
ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg.
Bark Wanted BeitUlo Tan
nery will pay $7.77) per ton fo.'
oak bark 1908 peeling. Write
C. Greened Son, Sultillo, Pa.,
for particulars.
8-26-6.
Mr. Wilson R. N'ace has moved
from the Preshy tesiau parsonage
to the property recently purchas
ed from the Pittman heirs.
HIDES. James Sipes & Sons
pay the highest market price
for beef 1 ides at
shoj in McConnellsburi.', also
highest price paid for calf skins,
sheepskins and tallow.
Part of the roof of the barn on
the property of Mr. Polk Si pes,
in Licking Creek township, was
blown off, during one of the windy
days last week.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr
up the cough syrup that tastes
nearly as good as marJe sugar,
and which children like so well to
take. Unlike nearly all other
cough remedies, it does not con
stipate, but ou tho other hand it
acts promptly yet gently on the
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.
A delightful Ivister service was
held in the Methodist Episcopal
Church in this place Sunday
evening, by the Sabbath school.
The "little people" who took part
did especially well.
The official order for the en
campment of the National Luard
at Gettysburg next July has been
prepared. It fixes July 1(5 to 25.
The name is to be selected by
Major Oenenal Wiley, the com
manding general.
To have perfect health we must
have perfect digestiou, and it is
very important not to permit of
any delay the moment the stom
ach feels out of orde-. Take
something at once that you know
will promptly and unfai.ingly as
sist digestion. There is nothing
better than Kodol for dyspepsia,
indigestion, 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.
Rev. Fassold concluded his
Passion Week services in the
Lutheran church in this place
last Sunday morning by holding
Communion services and receiv
ing into membership sieved per
sons, ten of whom were members
of the catechetical class. Very
interesting Kaster Services were
held by the Sabbath scho 1 in the
evening.
But a New Improved
drain, Seed and Fertilizer Drill,
double drive, positive force
feed, light running, litrc cap
acity, nowrteven.lv, eanily reg
ulated rind dnrnhle. Order
now iind save Htl.00 to trjo.OU
Address The fleiser ftff, Co..
Wvnchoro, Pa.
Thousands of employes of the
Pennsylvania K.iilroad have been
discharged within the last tew
Weeks, and by May it is reported
that the number will have reach
ed 25,000. These discharges
came on the linos' east of Pitts
burg, ana it is understood that
the step has been taken in pre
paration for a reduction in wages
after the first of next mouth.
AFFORDS PliRFECT SECURITY.
Foley's Honey and Tar affords
perfect security from pneumonia
and consumption as it cures the
most obstinate coughs and colds.
We have never known a single
instance of a cold resulting in
Honey
front's
drug store.
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their butcher . l""''"""" ''"iy
and Jar had been taken.
$162,000.1)00 For Pensions.
Washington, April 20. The
..senate Committee on Pensions
on Monday practically completed
Consideration Of the tension ap
propriation bill. It will carry
about :?1IS2 000,000, an increase of
$12,000,000 oNr the House bill,
having ben made to carry out
the provisions of the widows'
pensiou bill, which has been en
acted. The House bill was amended
so as to eliminate the provision
for abolishing pension agencies
throughout the country and con
solidating the work of the agen
cies uuder the bureau in this
oi if.
A COMMON MISTAKE.
Many women mistake kidney
and bladder troubles for some ir
regularity peculiar to the sex.
Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects
irregularities and makes women
well. Miss Carrie Harden, Bowl
ing Green, Ky writes: I suffer
ed much pain from kidney and
bladder trouble until 1 started to
use Foley's Kidney Remedy.
The first bottle gave me great re
lief, and after taking the second
bottle I was entirely well.'
Trout's drug store.
Iu a letter from Albert Heikos,
of i . reat Palls, Montana, to Sam
uel Stumer, of this place, Mr.
Heikos refers to the large tract
of ( iovernmont land to be thrown
open to settlers this spriug. This
reservation lies near to Great
Falls, the country is level, and
the roads good. The Govern
ment has constructed a big ditch
for irrigation puioses which is
almost ready to be thrown open.
This, like all other land reserva
tions, is thrown open on a certain
date, and is free for all, by com
plying with the conditions laid
down for applicants. While this
is not an advertisement, any ol
our readers interested, can hnd
out more about it by addressing
the Board of Trade, Great Falls,
Montana.
Economizes the use of flour, but
ter and eggs; makes the biscuit,
cake and pastry more appetiz
ing, nutritious and wholesome.
Itakinj Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
This is the only baking
powder made from Royal
Grape Cream of Tartar.
It Has No Substitute
Tb.r. arm Alum and Phuapbate ol Lime mixturvu aold at
lower price, kM no iiouxUecper rcu :r.lin,: the health
at her lawlly uia afford . aie then.
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C M RAY,
Auctioneer,
PoslolHcn Address; McConnellsburi!, Pa.
Klflei-n Yt'iuv KxparlWM, OwMtTM th In
nreaaliw nmnl.ei or ell for my Nrvlcra. I
Imvv iniil,u tii niitirv tin-p'lhPi' In this mim
nr thut I ihull hnlrt mjawll in rrtwll eat, for
pnlilln snlpa aortloM, ka, PrtOM Hindi-rate
iitni Mttataotlon iriiaraiiUaiS.
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TO STOCK BREEDERS.
The undrrsiirnert ilnsirprt to Inform
the fsnstrs of this Vuiley that his linn
4 JTSSf Old
KENTUCKY JACK
will be ut his stable on the Clark Mo
QOVWPB farm In Tod township, the
week OPtfinotnt; Sntiirda.v, April lltli.
and every alternate week thereafter
until July 1st; tmtl at the stable of
Tenrjre linterbiiiijh in Ayr township,
the week beginning April ISth, and ev
ery alternate week thereafter. After
the first of .Inly, the Jack will be con
tinuously at the stable of owner.
W.M. BCTERBACQB.
Wanted.
Two farm bands to work by
the month uid board ou farm, no
milking. Only sober men need
apply. Address
Hahuv K. Kou lkk.
Mercersourg, Pa.
4 23 tf Li V. D. No. 4.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that my
forter sou George Fisher his left
my home against my will. All
persons are warned against har
boring him, as the k.w will oe
enforced.
W.M. Kl IlN,
3t. Ayr township.
Has Started.
Spring trade has started with
us now, and we are prepared to
give you anything you want in
the hue of good Tailoring.
Goldsmith Thk TAILOR
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that my
son, Dorsey Cute-hull, left my
home against my will. All per
sons are warned against harbor
mg him, as the law will be enforc
ed. AuitAM CUTCHALL,
3t. Six Mile liun.
PROM ROUND ABOUT.
Easter is here and gone.
Trie farmers of this vicinity
have been quite busy for the past
few weeks.
Garden making and house
cleaning are at hand.
John Barbet had the misfor
tune to break his buggy axle
Thursday. It was a lino thing
the girls were not along that
time.
Mrs. Obed T. Mellott was vis
iting in this vicinity last week.
Lois Decker, of Saluvia, spent
Sunday with her frieud Rose
VVooster, at llarrisonville.
Listen for wedding bells.
A number of young folks were
out hunting Aroutis Sunday aft
ernoon. Chas. W. Mellott took a llyiug
trip to Altoona last week.
Noah Sipes spent Sunday aft
ernoon at Win, Hoops.
Au Epworth League society
was organized at Green Hill M.
E. church Sunday evening. We
hope it will be a grand success.
Eugene Laidig, of Hustontown,
attended preaching at Green Hill
Sunday evening.
Ruse WoOBtST spent a few days
with her friend Myrtle liavuer
last week,
Ross HolleusheaJ, of Pleasant
Ridge, spent Sunday afternoon
with his Udy friend Maud DoshJ
ong at Harrisonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Neviu Laidig and
son Uelber and daughters Heien
and Margaret spent Easter at
George Li.idiu's near Hustontiwn
Lois Dicker was. employed in
the heme of Mrs. .Joseph Sipes
last week.
Mrs Geo. Melzler aud little
daughter Thehna are visiting
friends in Philadelphia.
The pu blic schools are all closed
in this vicinity.
Edward Deuhong and vifoand
cousin Esta Desbong spent Sun
day at Milton Decker's.
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Call For
Fashion Sheet
MAY
T. J. WIENER
Hancock, Wei.
LADIES' SKIRTS I LADIES' WAISTS
Beautiful line of Domes
tic and Imported Dress
Fabrics.
SILKS SILKS Crepe
de Chine, Cloth, Mo
hair, Serine. Ponjjee.
White Goods, Linen, Per
sian Lawn, India Lin
en, Mull, Madras,
Gingham.
Ladies, Misses' and Boys'
Shoes.
T. J. WIENER
nri MtAttrft
On Ailr
Call For
Fashion Sheet
MAY
Laces, Embroideries, Dress
Trimmings, Ladies'
Neckwear.
American Ladies' Corsets,
Muslin Underwear.
Millinery, Ribbons, Tips,
Wings, Plumes, Flow
ers, Velvets, etc.
All the Latest Styles ol
Butterick Patterns in
Stock.
T. J. WIENER
Best Trade Prices paid for Eg9 and Poultry.
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ANNIE B. FREY
NEW MILLINERY
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SPRING AND SUMMER
ESmbrsolog tha smartest idoas of expert designer. So many
years have we & in Millinory Styles, that we Know mnoli is ex
ported of us. This is duo largely to the fact that we never yet
have disappointed our trade.
Our line of Millinery this season is designed with genius,
fashioned with intelligent skill, and otrored in the highest obtain
able itialities for popular prices.
"We have a choice selection of swell trimmed suit and sailor
hats, comprising the very lalostund strongest selling styles now
having tin Immense sale In all tbe large cities. Among them are
many of the extra wide Sailors - "Merry Widow" styles. All are
handsomely trimmed and sold at ver.v low prices.
(livens an early oSll. We take pleasure in showing our
goods. Every body made weloome.
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ANNIE B. FREY,
McConneibburg, Pa.
MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S
BIG UNDERSELLING STORE,
McConnellsburg. pa.
Beautiful Spring and Summer Millinery,
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Our brilliant showing of the exquisite modes for Spring and
Summer Hats all the latest styles, shapes and colors. Children'
Kancy Hals, Tarn O'Shanters, Skull Caps and fancy Haby Caps.
Ladies' and Children's Hats, ranging in price from 15.00 down
to 2Ss Kiblions, Flowers, Feathers, Foliage, Orasses, and Fan
cy Aigrettes In all the leading colors. Ladies' Shirt Waists,
Shirt Waist Suits, Kendy-mude Skirts, Hells, Collars, Combs,
Collar and Cuff Sets, anil Embroideries. We have taken a great
deal of care to select styles and at prices that will be sure to suit
every one. The pronounced favor, with which our Millinery dis
play has been accepted, is the evidence that ourefforts have been
appreciated. Come in and examine our goods. Hals trimmed
free of charge. Fancy list piu free will) each hat.
Store opposite PoatOfHoS.
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items of our condition, for the amount of business
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Our business is banking, and our efforts are
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LET US SERVE YOU.
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PRESIDENT. ATTORNEY ND SOLICITOR.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER.
VICE PRESIDENT.
MERRIL W. N ACE
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ASST. CASHIIR.
DIRECTORS :
LEWIS H. WIBLE, JNO. P. SIPES. JNO A. HENRY,
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS.
D. L. GHISSINuER. R.M.KENDALL. S. W.KIRK.
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Fulton County Bank.f
(OROANIZED IN 1887.)
0 3 Per Cent. Interest Fald on "Time Deposit...
ae This old and well known Financial Institution is now
y permanently located in it new room in the A. U. Naco build
y inf. Large additions have been made to the
CAPITAL STOCK
and the number of Stockholders ha been increased to FIP-
TKKN, which give all depoitors a security of upward of
ii.
5 Two Hundred Thousand Dollars.
0 The Fulton County Hank does a OKNF.IIAL HANK-
5 ING BUSINESS ar.d extends every favor to their patrons
J aud friends, consistent wltn sound hanking.
W. H. NELSON,
sS MeConneilsburg, Pa. Cashier.
J- K. Johnston's.
Prices Are All Risrht On
LADIES' FANCY
Dress Linens.
" Lawns.
" Skirts. "
Shirt Waists.
Shrunken Muslins.
Lighl weight woolens.
MEN'S AND YOUTHS'
Dress Suits.
Trousers,
Shirts.
" Hals.
Collars and Ties.
College cords.
Children's Suits.
SHOES and OXFORDS
CARPETS AND MATTINGS
WINDOW BLINDS AND CURTAINS
SUESINE SILK
PAROID AND BARRETT
Fcoofin
J. K. JOHNSTON
McConnellsburg, Pa.
P. S. Don't forget to get Prices
on these and other Goods before
you purchase.
FULTON COUNTY NEWS
is the people's paper.
$1.00 a Year in Advance.
Yellow Ear Corn.
C. EL Starr, at Throe Spring),
lias for salo all the time never
out yellow oar corn it HO ceuta
a Dunnel by measure; $1 20 cents
a barrel -three buuheli. of ears.
Kodol
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