The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, April 30, 1908, Image 8

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    Huston Siiltillo, Pa. will pay 18
Om fir until April In.
Rev. C. W. 3ryner preached
down at Springhouse Valley last
Sunday afternoon.
DeWitt's Little Kariv Utsors,
the famous little liver pills Sold
at Trout's drug store.
A sou 'vas born to Mr. and
lit. Elmer Giant at Knousville
on the Kith lust.
Board may be had by students
attending the Normal at McCon
nellsburj: this summer at $3.00 a
week full time, or S.60 from
Monday to Friday inclusive, by
applying to
Emkky Thomas,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Hakk Wantkd Saltillo Tan
nery 'vill pay fc".7f per ton foe
oait bark L908 peeling. Write
C. Greene & Son, Sultillo, Pa.,
for particulars.
8-0-0t.
HIDES. James Sipes & Sons
pay the highest market price
for beef hides at their butcher
shop in McCounellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
sheepskins and tallow.
Leslie W. Seylar has purchas
ed the Dicksou Drug store and
will take possession in a few
days.
Hums Wanted. Highest
market price paid for beef hides,
horse Mies, wildcat skins, and
all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag
ner's Tannery, McCounellsburg.
Mrs. K'izabeth Mock and
daughter Miss Minnie have rent
ed rooms in tho Will Dicksou
house now owned by Judge Mor
toD and will move into them in a
few davs.
Kenuedy's Laxative Cough Syr
up m 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 ou the other hand it
acts promptly yet gently ou the
bowels, through which tho 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 young daughter came to bless
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Nelsou, who live on the Jared
Pittman farm, a few days ago.
Mr. Nelson is just convalescing
from an a'ttack ot typhoid fever.
To have perfect health we must
have perfect digestiou, and it is
very important not to permit of
any delay the momeut the stom
ach feels out of orde-. Take
something at once that you know
will promptly and unfailingly 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.
A Burroughs Adding machine
has just been added to the equip
ment of the First National Bank
in this place. It is a wonder in
mechanism. It can add a half
dozen or m re coiums of figures
at a time without any reference
to the length and give the correct
total as quickly as you could snap
your finger almost.'
Buys a New Improved "Greencastle."
Grain, Seed and Fertiliser Drill,
doublt drive, positive force
fffd, 1 1;. I.' running, large rap
acity, sows evenly, easily reg
ulated imd durable. Order
now and save till. CD to tliO.OO
Address The Oeiser Ml. Co.,
Waynesboro, Pa.
nn inpatiir
(In Sale
Call For
Fashion Sheet
MAY
T. J. WIENER,
Hancock, Vld.
LADIES' SKIRTS I LADIES' WAISTS
Rub Vinegar on Stove.
Before polishing the stove wash
it off with vinegar. It removes
all grease, leaves the surface
smooth, and keeps tho blacking
from burning olT so quickly, sav
ing much time and labor.
AFF08DS nWKl 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 siulo
instance of a cold resulting in
pneumonia after Foley's Honey
aud Tar had been taken. Trout's
drug store.
The Last Move.
Bobby is the sou of a Methodist
minister aud has had the experi
ence of "moving1" four times in
the space of his eight years' life.
He disapproves strongly of the
itinerant system which is the
bane of the Methodist clergy.
Some time ago an elderly minis
ter was visiting Bobby's f.ither
aud directed his attention to the
small bov, asking him many ques
tions ol a semi theological nature.
Finally the course of the conver
sation turned to heaven, and Bob
by was asked' concerning the
abode of the blest. "Yes," said
the youngster, with a i-igh of
deep weariness, "I know. It's
the last plao: we're going to move
to." Argon ut.
A COMMON MIS.AKE.
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 groat re
lief, aud after taking the second
bottle I was entirely well.
Trout's drug store.
McConnellsburg Normal.
The undersigned will open a
summer normal school in the I
Public School building at McCon j
nellsburg, Pa, Tuesday, May IS,
1908 at 1:80 o'ek ek, p. m.
Special attention given to
teachers and those prcpariug to
teach. County Superiutendent's
examination, July 12nd and 3rd.
For further information address
Board fr! per week full time, or
$2.50 Monday to Friday inclusive.
EMERY Thomas
Lkwis Hakims
McConnellsburg. Pa.
Normal School,
I will teach a normal sclu ol at
Needmore beginning June -I. A
prospectus containing all the ne
cessary information will be mailed
upou request. Students desir
ing me to order text-books for
them should send me their order
not later than May 10, These
books will be furnished to stu
dents at cost.
Examma ion for provis.onal
certificates will be held by the
County Superintendent at the
close of the term.
VV. Don Mouton,
Maplewood Institute,
Concordville, Pa.
The Fulton County Horse Com
pany's Famous Stallion
"JERRY"
Will be at Webster Mills on Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday of euch week
until the llrst day of .Inly, and at tin
stables of I anie! P. Trout on Thurs
day. Friday and Saturday Of the same
week.
This horse is a thorough-bred I'oreh
arODj registered in the American Stud
BOOK.
Insurance M 00, If colt dies, .'.U(.
If DIN and colt both il ie nothing.
5-l-ni2.
Beautiful line Of Domes
tic and Imported Dress
Fabrics.
SILKS SILKS Crepe
de Chine, Clolh, Ao
hair, Sere, Tonee.
White Goods, Linen, Per
sian Lawn, India Lin
en. Mull, Madras,
Oirtgham.
Ladies', Misses and Boys'
Shoes.
T. J. WIENER
DfiLMIATOR
On Sale
Call For
Fashion Shed
MAY
Laces, Embroideries, Dress
Trimmings, Ladies'
Neckwear.
American Ladies' Corsets,
Muslin Underwear.
Millinery, Ribbons, Tips,
Wjfags, Plumes, Flow
ers, Velvets, etc.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF W'CONINELLSBURG. F.
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.
We 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 US SERVE YOU.
All the Latest Styles ot
Butterick Patterns in
Stock.
T. J. WIENER
All Around The Farm.
Have you a grind supply of seed
corn? The indications are that
seed corn of tirst class quality
will be very scarce next spring.
Don't drive the boy off the farm
into a store or shop. Arrange the
farm work so he will like it.
Don't starve the heifer calf
just because she is to be kept for
the dairy. She should make a
healthy giowth all the time.
Some people believe in predes
tined careers. We believe in
making one's career. Don 't you?
The farm is a good place to work
one out.
Don't, mix the salt with the
feed. Let the stock use it as they
wish.
The secret of good breeding is
to have a good foundation to work
upon.
Don't chain yourself to a profit
less co
Absolutely
Pure
From Grapes,
the most healthful
of fruits, comes the
chief ingredient of
DAVAI BAKING
H VIMk POWDER
rwi f f
l ne omv canine powuer j;
made from Koyai
Grape Cream
of Tartar
CoaU little more than the injurioui alum
or photphata ot lime powoert, but with
Royal you are sure of pure, heallhf ul food.
Best Trade- Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry.
C. M. RAY,
Auctioneer,
Postoflice Address; McCounellsburg, Pa.
Klf'epn TMn' Kxperk'iice. Owinv to the In
rtrf Minn number ol ottUa for Riy aarrioaa. 1
have (lecliltid to notify the public la this inun
Qef that 1 shall hold myself In reucli ess for
public sales .uttaaa, &u, Pricea moderate,
and aatfeaf aotloo uuaruuteed.
I-I-0K. ly.
Yellow Ear Corn.
Q, E. Starr, at Three Springs,
has for sale all the time never
out yellow ear corn it 84 cents
a bushel by measure; 1.L'(3 cents
a barrel three bushels of ears.
2000 bushels on hand now.
Wanted.
Two farm hands to work by
the month t.nd board ou farm, no
milking. Only sober men need
apply. Address
Hauuy K. Fowler.
Mercersourg, Pa.
l-28-tl R. P. D. No. 4,
lias Started.
Spring trade has started with
us now, aud we are prepared to
give you anything you waut in
the line of good Tailoring.
Goldsmith The Tailor
I KRTILITY OF SOIL.
Science of the Growth of Plants Should
Be Understood by Farmer.
. II. Whitson of the Wisconsin
station says: Directly or indi
rectly the food of mankind comes
frjm the soil, and there is, there
fore, nothing more imortantin
agriculture tl an that tliu factors
which detenu n; the productive
ness of the soil be thoroughly un
derstood. This bulletin is writ
ten for the .urroies of putting
before the farmer a statement of
our present knowledge of the
factors which inltueucd the fer
tility of the toil and of the rela
tion of these factors to each oth
er. The agricultural lants re
quire for growth a favorable tem
perature, light, and a supply of
material iucludingcarbon dioxide,
water and certain chemical ele
ments derived from the soil. The
chiel of these elements are nitro
gen, phosphorus, potassium, cal
. .in aud magnesium. Since ox
ygen is ued at evtry point of the
plant where growth takes place,
it is ueeded at the tops of the
roots, and therefore soil must be
aerated. All these conditions are
dependent on the climate, on the
phyticial and cliemical conditions
of the soil, and on various chaugea
going on in the soil.
MajM
ANNIE B. FREY
NEW MILLINERY
FOR
SPRING AND SUMMER
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1 1
ESnbrMtng tho smtirtnat tdoas of expert dpsiynpr-i. So many
years have we !"il in Millinery Styles, that we Know much is ex
pected of us. This is due largely to the fact that we never yet
have disappointed our trude.
Our line of Millinery this season is desijrnrd with (jonltiH,
fashioned with intelligent skill, and offered in the highest obtain
able ((Utilities fOC popular prices.
We have a choice selection of swell trimmed suit and Railor
hats, comprising the very latest and strongest selling styles now
having an immense sale In all the large cities. Among them are
many of the extra wide Sailors- "Merry Widow'1 styles. All are
handsomely trimmed and sold at very low prices.
(!ive us en early call. We lake pleasure in showing our
goods. Kveryuody made welcome.
ANNIE B. FREY,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S
23
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BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE,
McConnellsburg, pa.
Beautiful Spring and Summer Millinery.
Our brilliant showing of the exquisite modes for Spring and
Summer Hats all the latest styles, shapes uad colors. Children'!
Kancy Hats, Tarn O'Shanters, Skull Caps and fancy Haby Cups.
Ladies' and Children's Hats, ranging iu price from $15.00 down
to 2"h. EUbbOBS, flowers, feathers, Foliage, Crosses, and Fan
cy Aigrettes in all the leading colors. Ladies' Shirt Waists,
Shirt Waist Suits, Keady-mude Skirts, Helts, Collars, Combs,
Collar and Cuff Sets, and Kiubroideries. We havo taken a greut
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 our efforts have been
appreciated. Come iu and examine our goods. Huts trimmed
free of charge. Fancy hat pin free with each hut.
Store opposite Postolllce,
; BOOKKEEPING.
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Open All The Year,
PENMANSHIP. 7
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Catalogue Free,
The Tri-State Business College i
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Cumberland, Md.
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TO STOCK BREEDERS.
The undersigned desires to, inform
the farmers of this Vuiley that his line
I year old
KENTUCKY JACK
will be ut his stable ou the Clark Me
(iovern farm la Tod township, the !
week beginning Sttturu&y, April 1 1th, I
and every ulternute week thereafter
until July 1st; and at the stable of
)corge Huterbuugh in Ayr township,
the week beginning April lMth, and ev
ery alternate week thereafter. After
the first of .luly, the .lack will be con
tinuously ut the stable of owner'.
WM. HUTKKDAt'lill.
KILLthe cough
and cure the lungs
with Dr. King's
New Discovery
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Subscribo tor the "News;"
only fl.00 a year.
LEWIS Hi WIBLE.
PRESIDENT.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER.
VICE PRESIDENT.
PRANK P. LYNCH.
ATTORNEY AND SOLICITOR.
MERRIL W. NACE
CASHIER.
B. FRANK HENRY.
ASST. CASHIER.
DIRBCTORS :
LEWIS H. WIBLE, JNO. P. 6IPES. JNO A.HENRY.
W. 8COTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS.
D. L. GRIBSINuiER, R.M.KENDALL. S. W. KIRK.
KSQiXXiOOOUOQOOOi SOOOOSXXJOORf
I Fulton County Bank, f
(OKGANI.KD IN 1887.)
3 Fr Cant, Interest Paid On Time Depoalta
This old and well known Financial Institution is now
permanently located tn its new room in the A. U. Naee build
ing. Large additions have been made to the
CAPITAL STOCK
and the number of Stockholders has been increased to FIF-
TIOKN, which givos all depositors, a security of upward of
5 Two Hundred Thousand Dollars.
5 The Fulton County Bank does a GENERAL BANK-
Sy ING BUSINESS and extends every favor to their patrons
jf J and friends, consistent wltn sound banking.
X W. H. NELSON,
O AicConneilsburg, Pa. Cashier.
. K. Johnston's.
Prices Are All Right On
LADIES' FANCY
Dress Linens.
" Lawns.
"' Skirts.
Shirt Waists.
Shrunken Muslins.
Light weight woolens.
MEN'S AND YOUTHS'
Dress Suits.
Trousers,
" Shirts.
" Hats.
Collars and Ties.
College cords.
Children's Suits.
SHOES and OXFORDS
CARPETS AND MATTINGS
WINDOW BLINDS AND CURTAINS
SUESINE SILK
PAROID AND-BARRETT
Roofing
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.
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