The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, June 11, 1908, Image 8

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    hur emu oi, pood Corn for
TwiMity five conts at The Irwin
Btore.
Mm Mnzie Mellott, spent Sun
day with friends down about
Need more.
Crimson Clover Seed of the
best quality, liet it at The Ir
win Store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pott McKee,
of Belfast township, sjent last
Friday in town.
Try Adam's quarter pound
boxes of assorted Cream Choco
lates Ifl cts. At lr win's.
E. Mowery Gelvin, of Dublin
was among those who visited the
County Seat last Thursday.
Dold Hams, Breakfast Bacon,
and Lebanon Bologna. Buy ut
The Lrwin Store.
Mrs. W. H. Duffy and daughter
Ted spent a few days in Cham
bersburg during the past week.
For Fifteen conts per pound
you get the Best Coffee for that
price at The rwiu Store.
Master Robert Goldsmith, of
Everett, is visiting his uncles
and aunties in this place.
BeWitt's Little Early Risers,
the fainnus little liver pills, are
sold by Trout's drug store.
Morgan Beshoug, of Licking
Creek township, spent a few
houi s last Thursday attending to
business in McConnellsburg.
Dr. Wm. F. Teeter will be at
the Washington Bouse for the ac
commodation of all persons Wish
ing high class dental work from
June 16th to l'Jth.
Hidks Wantkd. Highest
market price paid for beef hides,
horse hides, wildcat skins, and
all kinds of grease, at Paul Wag
ner's Tannery, MeCounellsburg.
Preaching in the Reformed
church nest Sunday at 10:30 a.
m. Down the Cove at Hebron
church 2:80 p m.
HIDES. James Sipes & Sons
pay the highest market price
for beef hiies at their butcher
shop in McConnellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
sheepskins and tallow.
J. Thomas Laley, agent for the
Fulton County Mutual Fire in
surance Company was in town
last Friday writing up some busi
ness for the Company.
James O. Turner it Co., Han
cock, Md., will commence their
Mid-Summer Clearance Sale of
Ladies', Misses' and Children
Trimmed and I'ntrimmed liais
on Saturday, June 18, 1906 W
have nothing to offer but new.
clean, up-to-date Millinery.
Henry W. Scott came over
from Chambersburg last Sunday
morning in an automobile, and is
spending this week at his larm
over the Ridge.
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder
Pills are prompt and thorough
and will in a very short tira
strengthen the weakened kidneys
and allay troubles arising from
intlammation of the bladder.
They are recommended every
where. Sold at Trout's drug
store.
R M. Downos formerly of this
place but who during the past
two years has been in Everett,
has leturned to McConnellsburg,
rented a room in the Miss Bess
I) miels property next to Albert
Stouer's, and opened up a barber
shop with everything spic spat,
new.
Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont, N
H , writes; "About a year ago 1
bought two bottles of F !i y
Kidney Remedy. Jt cured me
of a severe case of kidney trouble
of several years standing. It
certainly is a grand, good tnedt
cine, and L heartily recommend
it." Trout's drug store.
J. seph Sipes, of Licking GrM.
township, is away on a visit
among ins fr.unds. During his
absence he expects to visit bit
daughter Mrs. Wm. C. Rupo and
family at Birmingham, Pa,
thence to Blairsville to see his
brother in law Simon Evans, and
from th"re ho will go on to Pitts
burg and visit his daughter, Mrs.
A C. Mallot.tand family and Olh
friend m the Smoky City. Mr.
Sipes expects to be absent about
three weeks.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syr
up is the one that children like so
well to take, as it taste's nearly
as good as maple sugar. It is
different from the other, as it
does not constipate, but on the
other band, it acts gently yet
freely on the bowels and thereby
it drives the col 1 tut of the sys
tem. It is sold at Trout's drug
store.
JUNE COW.
(Continued from first pnire.)
for tho appointment of guardian.
Dr. W. F. Sappington appiinted,
and to givH bond in the sum of
$200 to he approved by the as
sociate judges.
Estate oi Joseph II. Baker, late
of Dublin towuship, deceits d
Inventory and appr usement of
property tiled, to be approved un
less exceptions be filed within
twenty days.
Kstate of Wm. J. Layton, de
ceased. Inquest awarded. In
veutory and appraisement tiled to
be approved unless exceptions be
tiled within 20 days.
Kstate of Frank M. Duffy, do
ceased. Auditor's rejMn t tiled
and confirmed.
Petition of Prior Witter for ap
poiulmont of guardian. W. L.
Nace appointed guardian. Bond
1500 to be approved by the as
sociates. Estate of Daniel Mock, Into of
rod township, deceased. Iuv ti
tory and appraisement filed. To
be approved unless exceptions be
tiled within 20 days.
Report of inquest on dead body
0i ( o-orge R Martin, late of Belli
el township, deceased, tiled, sub
ject to inspection and exceptions
to be til ?d by the County Com
missioners. In the matter of Order to view
a road in Ayr township, excep
liont were filed to Mine.
Eslnto of Alexander Skipper,
l ite of Linking Crook township,
deceased. Order awarded for
sale of i eal estate.
In re, Coin m on weajth vs. W.
H. Lockatd. Attorneys Kirk and
Suaifner presented petitions ask
ing the Cow rt, to modify former
sentenoe, Alter hearing, reduced
the smoual I weekly payments
for SO rt of ins three children
from three dollars per week, to
fifty ts each per week Lock -
rd to give bond for the payment
of the same.
Petition of M. R. ShafTner,
guardian of Maggie Houck, ask
iug permission to pay outcortain
amount for support of minor, and
invest fund at a rate of not less
tiian five per cent. Granted.
Petition of Mary Gordon ask
ing for the appointment of a
guardian. Court appointed Dr.
W. F. Sappiugton. Boud to be
gived in the sum of 200 to be
approved by the associate judges.
Rule on Win. L. Moseby at in
stance of th a Fulton County Rod
and Gun Club. After argument
the Court dismissed the rule.
In the matter of the proceed ings
for the erection of a couuty
bridge at Xeedraore, the Court
after argument over ruled the
motion to set aside the service of
the writ, and motion to quash
and set aside mandamus. Where
upon, a petition was presented
by the commissioners to quash
suggestions for writ of maintain-
us and all proceedings.
DtATII WAS ON HIS HfcfcLS.
Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers,
Va., had a close call in the spring
of 1906. Be says: "An attack
of pneumonia left me so weak
md with such a fearful cough
(.hat my friends declared con
sumption had iiip, and death was
on my heels. Then 1 was per
suaded to try Dr. King's New
Discovery. Lt. helped me imme
diately, and after taking two and
i half hot ins I was a well man
igain. I found out that New
Discovery is the best remedy for
:ou.lis and lung disease in ad tbs
World." Sold under guarauiiv
at Trout's drug store. TiOc and
00. Ten! nottlS free.
You 51 nlil Head it.
The PbitadQlpbi Record will
publish, beginning Bunds, June
7th, a story by William J. Grimm,
entitled "Don i f Gnaden lluet,
ten." Tbl . story is now publisti
ed for the first time. It Is a fale
f colonial Pennsylvania at the
oeginning of the French and In
diau War, and during the latter
part of the active career of Con
rad Weisor, the thon famed but
now almost forgotten Indian in
terpreter. This story should be
of special interest to the Ger
inaus of Pennsylvania. Tt will
be continued through June and
July. Place a regular order with
your local news agent to be sure
of getting a copy.
THRESHINO OUTFIT.
dnnd Chance In (let a Oood One at a
flic Itargaln. flood Reason for
Silling,
Going out of the business, the
undersigned will sell his Peerless
Threshing Outfit, consisting of a
R. R. engine, Jacket Boiler, with
HOW sty le gear- all as good as
new. The separator is a Peerless
IK iuch Cylinder, with bagger
all bel:s us good as new water
tank and pump- -and a complete
out lit of tools.
Any one desiring to purchase,
may call ami SSS It work, or ad
dress the ownor.
F. B. FisitKie,
Box 219,
5-21 tf. Hancock, Md.
DEI INEATUR
On Sale
Call For
F:ishlun Sheet
MAV
T. J. WIENER
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Hancock, Vd.
HDIES' SKIRTS I HDIFS' WAISTS
HUSTON TOWN.
Child rens bav services will be
held in the M. E church on Sun
day evening June 11. Lome one,
come all.
Mrs. A. L. Frank, and little
son, who have been spending
sometime with friends and rela
lives here, have returned to their
home.
Mrs. Anns Limherson is
spending the week, visiting
friends and relatives in War
fordsburg.
Hal GriSSinger of McConnells
burg spent- Sunday with friends
near here.
H. P. Barton attended the fes
tival at Dublin Mills last Satur
day evening ho reports Laving
had a tiue time.
Hustoutowu expects to hold an
old time celebration on the fourth
of July.
Beautiful line of Domes
tic and Imported Dress
Fabrics.
SILKS - SILK-Crepe
de Chine. Cloth, Aio
hair, Serge, Pongee.
White Goods, Linen, Per
sian Lawn, India Lin
en. Mull, Madias,
Gingham.
Ladies', Misses' and Boys'
Shoes,
T. J. WIENER
DGUNEATOt
On Sale
Call Pur
Fashion Sheet
MAY
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Laces, Embroideries. Dress
Trimmings, Ladies'
Neckwear.
American Ladies' Corsets,
Muslin Underwear.
Millinery, Ribbons, Tips,
Wings. Plumes, Flow
ers, Velvets, etc.
Ail the Latest Styles ot
Butterick F'atterns in
Stock.
T. J. WIENER
Best Trade Prises paid for ERS an 1 Poultry.
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NO lll'MDUO.
No humbug claims have to he
made for Foley's Honey and Tnr,
the weUknown remedy for coughs
colds and Jung troubles. The
fact that more bottles of Foley's
Honey mid Tar are used than of
aDy other cough rerne ly is the
best testimonial of its reat mer
it. Why then risk taking some
unknown preparation when Fol
ey's Honer aud Tar costs you no
more, and is safe aud sure.
Trout's drug store.
Admniiitrator's Notice.
Notloe is hereby imvimi Uum lettered Adm'i -iNtration
.in tin. enteteof Alex. Skipper, lei e
of Mi-klnx Creek ton u-hlp. Kuitim enuulv H.,
oeeeeieS, huve uoeu Kmut.Ml to th uu'ltMsitn
t'd. t' ut i.ll irso' iudehtHil to Huld t-t ot .- wl I
inuki payment, u' ,1 thom; htivlui: ulttlme WU
preeent mem properly uinlieutleuted tor pu.
mcut. t. s. unrrzLKa
llurrionville. Pe.,
6 51 "I- Atlmlulslmtor.
Administratrix's Notice.
Notice I- horebv e ven. Hint letters of ml
liiitlistnilliin .in sin- i -t He ot Joseph II. link
or, lete ot Dublin t twDMhlp, I'liitou Qo., en..
! ii-.eil. hiivinir hern urnntetl to the un-
denl nod. uv the BeafaMr of Fuit n
pouoty, Notice s hereby et Tee to all penoa1
Indebted to 14 Id eetetotomeke Immediate pay
aent. end thoM having olttunaeaeliiet thesauie
to present them to the undersigned, duly uu
Ihentleuied tor settlement.
FANNY HAKI.lt.
Ml Clear Ridge, Pa.
Administratrix.
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ANNIE B. FREY
NEW MILLINERY
FOR
SPRING AND SUMMER
I'.mbraclno the smartest ideas of export deslKncrs. So many
ye-os have we led in M i 1 ! itiery Styles, that wo know much Is ex-
I te.i of Th U is tlue largely to the fact that we never yet
have disappointed our trade.
Our line Of .Millinery this season la deelglWd with (renins,
faablOOad with Intelligent skill, and otrered In ihe highest o'ltain
able 'qnatltlea f or popnlar prloea.
We have a eholoe .selection of BWell trimmed suit and sailor
hats, OODiprlalnir the very latest and strongest sollin(f styles now
havino an immense sale In all the larj,'e cities. Among them are
muny of the extra wide Sailors "Merry Widow" styles. All are
handsomely trimmed and sold at ver low prices.
CHe us 1111 early cull. We take pleasure in showing our
poods. Everybody made weloome.
ANNIE B. FREY,
McConnelSsburg, Pa.
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C. M. RAY.
Auctioneer,
Poslolacs Address; McConnellsburg, Pa.
Kiiteeu Yettre' Rxperleeee. onlnvto thu in
oreaelM Dnnber of qUh for .uy services. I
have ii-eiiiet 10 notify the p u,iie m this itmn
nrtbe 1 simii hold tnvseir in read I tees for
P 'II.- -ales au.-tiu.is. I'riei's moderate.
IfcBd -utistaetlou tfuarauteed.
l-l-0t. ly.
The Fulton County Hoise Ccra
pany's Famous Stallion
"JERRY"
U'ill be at Wehster Mills on Monday,
Tueedey and Wednesday of each week
until the tirst day of July, and at the
staldes of Daniel F. Trout on Tbura
day, Friday and Saturday of the same
week.
This horse is a thorough-bred Perch
erun, registered in the American Stud
Book.
Insurance till (Ml. If coltdies, f,.0O.
If mare and oolt both die nothing.
B 1 in". ,
MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S
g BI6 UNDERSELUIN6 STORE,
McConnellsburg. pa
Beautiful Spring and Siunmcr Millinery, pj
Our brilliant showing of the eXqullUa modes for Spring and 5g
Summer-Hats all the latest styles, shapes and colors. Children's )
Fancy Hats, Tarn I'Shanters. Skull
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Ladies' and Children's Hats, ranging in price from 1)6,00 down
to 2.1c. Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Poliage, (irasses, and Fan
cy Aigrettes in all the leading colors. Ladies' Shirt Waists,
Bhlrt Waist Suits, Jteady-made Skirts, belts, Collars, Combs,
Collar and Cuff Sets, and Kmbroideries. We have taken a great
deal of care to select styles and at prices that will be sure to suit
every one. Tb pronounced favor, with which our Millinery dis
play has been accepted, is the evidence that our efforts have boon
appreciated. Come in and examine our goods. Hats trimmed
free of charge. Fancy hat pin free with each hut.
Store opposite Poitofflo.
BOOKKEEPING. PENMANSHIP. f$
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Open All The Year,
Catalogue Free,
Mifflinburg
Top Wagons.
Hg cuts or little cuts, small
n 1 a w.cn os 01 mora in ui uuun,
ar healed ijuickly by DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Hulvu. It is enye
oial'y ftnnd for piles. He sure to
net HoWitt'a. Sold at Ti out's
drug store.
C. E. STARR
AT
Three Springs
keeps on hand, winter and summer,
Millllnhurg Top Wagom W.
F, Iti-own make.
Best There Is.
These wagons can le bought at the
iQWeal possible price for
hu buys 1 hem
By the Carload
and thus saves double freight.
HI V rOVH WAliONS FRO.Yl
STARR.
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fi The Tri-State Business College
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Cumberland, Md."
7 YPEWRITING
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TO STOCK BREEDERS,
The undersigned desires to Inform
the farmers of this 'ailey,that his lino
I year old
KENTUCKY JACK
will be at his stable on the Clark Mr'
Govern farm in Tod township, the
week beginning Sntuniay, April 11m,
und every alternate week thereafter
until July 1st; and at the stable of
leorge Huterbaugh in Ayr township,
the week beginning April 1Mb, and ev
ery alternate week thereafter. After
the first of July, the Jack will be con
tinuously ut the stable of owner.
Wm. BOVniBADOHi
KILL. the COUCH
and CURE the LUNGS
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WM KOJTeKX xtEFTJJVDED,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OR M'CONNELLSBURC. FA.
In entering upon our third business year with
TOTAL RESOURCES of over $220,000.00, we
desire to thank our depositors and patrons for the
loyal confidence imposed in this bank during the
two years we have been in business.
It will be our purpose in the future, as in the
past, to place our services at your command our
facilities at your convenience our strength and se
curity at your disposal.
This bank wants your banking business, prom
ising in return, liberal treatment and courteous
consideration.
We Pay 3 per cent. Interest.
LEWIS H. WIBLE.
PRESIDENT.
FRANK P. LYNCH.
ATTORNEY ND SOLICITOR.
W. 8COTT ALEXANDER.
VICC PRESIDENT.
MERRIL W. NACE
CASHIER.
B. FRANK HENRY.
ASST. CASHIER.
DIRECTORS :
LEWIS H. WIBLE. JNO. P. 8IPE8. JNO A. HENRY.
W. SCOTT ALEXANDER. PETER MORTON. GEO. A. HARRIS.
D. L. GRISSINGER. R. M. KENDALL. 8. W. KIRK.
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FULTON COUNTY BANK
McConnellsburg, Fa.
(ORGANIZED IN 1887.)
H per cent. Interest Paid on Time Money.
Deposit it. when
you have a
surplus, with
Borrow, when
in need
from
The Fulton County Bank.
g The oMIrers are men with year of practieul traininif in their re-
spective lines. The lire thoroughly- eompetont and exercise pru
denee and the utmost eare in the mMftfpMMBI of thla Institution,
r w They do not have o dollar invested in slocks or corporation bonds,
Q Indlviduiil liability und security to Depositors of more than
1300,000.00,
W. II. NELSON, - - - Cashier.
EIGHTEEEN STOCKHOLDERS
Dl ItF.C'TOKS : .1. Nellon Sipes, jt'lius. 11. Spnntfler, A. U. Nnce,
Wm. H Nelson, J. V. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Uuker.
SUITS TO SUIT
Any Man, Youth, or Boy.
Clothes to Clothe Anybody.
HE 3 button Chester
Sack ,s one f
Taylor's newest Models.
Dozens of others to
choose from together with
the biggest array of fab-
rics in townr-To measure
Only.
SHOES AND OXFORDS,
I'atent heather, Gun Metal, Dark anil Light
Tan'a. White Oxfords a Specially.
J. K. JOHNSTON,
McConnellsburg, Pa,
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