The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, August 06, 1908, Image 8

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    A tennis totornauient will b
hpld In Bkncock the wesk of Au
gust 17th.
Trufstore of J. T. Bridges, In
Hancock, was robbed one day
last week.
Sue the Irwin store's new a"1
vortisemeut this we"k. It is tbe
opportunity of a lifetime to get j
tlmi kind of goods at such prices.
James Chesuut who had bosu
seriously ill for several weeks, j
has so far recovered as to be able
to be in town one day last week.
Tin ma Want m. Highest
market price paid for beef hides,
horse hides, wildcat skins, and
all kinds of grease, at I'aul Wag
uer's Tannery, McConnelisburg.
A marriage license has been
issued to Ira L Smith of I'urcell,
Uedlord county and Katie Wurtz,
of Lashley, this county.
Rev. Henry Cunningham, of
Harnsburg, will preach in the
Presbyterian church at this place
ou next Sabbath morning aud
ovemug.
HIDES. James Sipes A Sons
pay the highest market price
for beef hides at their butcher
shop in McGouuellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
sheepskins and tallow.
Mr. Samuel Mellott, last week,
bought of .lames Sipes the Logan
farm in Ayr township and also
the James Alexander farm in
the same township.
We are glad to note the fact
that Uncle Sam has given Com
tade Scott Uann,' of Webster
Mills, an increase of pension
from 14 to 17 dollars a mouth.
Kx Postmaster James Agnew,
of Mercersburg, was a town visi
tor on, Wednesday last. During
his term of office as postmaster
Mr. Agnew was an efficient aud
obliging officer.
Kev. G. P. Fisher will hold
communion services in the Ue
f)rmed church next Sunday
morning at 10:80; preparatory ser
vice Saturday evening 7:80. Down
the Cove at Hebron : Communion
services 2:80) preparitory ser
vices Saturday at - I.
No one is immune from kidney
trouble, so just remember that
Foley's K'iduey Remedy will stop
the irregularities aud cure any
case of kidney or bladder trouole
that is not beyond the reach of
medicine. Trout's drug store.
Mail carrier Scott Reeder who
has the route between this place
aud Dig Cove Tannery had the
misfortune to lose his horse last
Saturday. Stopping at Cito
postoflice, Scott hitched his horse
and went in the office with the
mail. When he came out he
found the hoi se down and sick,
and in a few minutes the horse
was dead.
The News office was favored
Monday morning "y a pleasant
call from Ceorge Cromer. He is
visiti.ig his mother at Fort Little
ton and he and bis sister drove
down to McConneltsburg. Hav
mg an ear for muiic, George
went into one of the big shops at
Pitcariu, Pa., and works at boiler
making. Now his old home at
Fort Littleton seems an unusual
ly u,uiet place.
The Children's Day services
at the Sunday school at Philip
Morgret's school house in Belfast
township, under the management
of Thomas K Dowries, superin
tendent, winch were held recent
ly, was a success, aud reflects
much credit upon all who in any
way took part. Appropriate re
citations were given by the pupils
of that sc'iool and by scholars
from the Sideling Hill Christian
school. The singing led by Miws
Nellie Palmer with Miss Zoe Mel
lott at the organ, was very much
enjoyed by the large number of
persons present.
The crops of IflOfl will be worth
nearly sight billions of dollars, ac
cording to figures prepared by
the Department of Agriculture
officials it is expected there
will be sufficient funds to move
the crops from the farms to tide
water. In discussing the out
look, Chief Statistician Clark, of
the Agricultural Department,
said : "Indications at the pres
ent time are for great crops. For
eight years the American farm
ers have enjoyed great prosperi
ty, aud now the uiuth promising
harvest is practically assured.
Never in the history of the Unit
ed States have there been nine
such years of big yields and
high prices.
Buys a New Improved "Greencastle."
In, Seed and Fertilizer Drill.
ml)le drive, punitive force
A, light running, large cap
acity, sows evenly, oailly reg. '
ulatct anil durable. Order
uow sad save till. IK) to 20.00
Address The doiser Mf. Co.,
Wnjncslioro, Pa.
Social.
Then Will boa necktie and sus
pender social held iu the fcrove at
Center M. K. church, August 89,
I'.'i'M. Kveryoody cordially invit
ed. You will be welcomed.
Come early iu the eveuing,
Rev. Strayer's Announcement.
Sunday, August 9th i
Hethlehem - Sunday School at
' a. in.; Preaching at 7.4B Satur
day evening; Y. P. S. C. E. at
7.45 Snnday evening.
Ivoobsville Preaching at 10 a.
m.
Ilustontown- Preaching 30 p.
m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday
evening.
Mount Tabor Sunday School
!i;30 a. m. ; Preaching at 7.45 p. m.
Jno. F. Stkayi-.u, Pastor.
ATTENTION. ASTHMA lUfflsWH
Foley's Honey and Tar will give
immediate relief to asthma suf
ferers and has cured many cases
that had refused to yield to other
treatment. Foley's Honey aud
Tar is the best remedy for coughs
coids and all throat and lung
tron bis, Contains no harmful
drugs. Trout's drug store.
New Postal Laws.
A newspaper publisher has re
cently brought suit against 45
men who would not pay their sub
scriptions, obtaining judgment
in each claim. Of those 29 made
affidavit that they owned no more
than the law allowed, thus pre
venting attachment. Then under
the decision of the Supreme
Court, they were arrested for
petit larceuy and bound over in
the sum of ;uu each. All but
six gave bond while six went to
jail. The new postal law makes
it larceny to take a paper and re
fuse to pay for it.
CURED HAV rEVHK AND SUMMER COLD
A. S. Nusbaum, Hatesville In
diana, writes i "Last year I suf
fered for three months with a
summer cold so distressing that
it interfered with my business.
I had many of the symptoms of
hay fever, and a doctor's pre
scription did not reach my case,
aud I took several medicines
which seemed only to aggravate
it. Fortunately I insisted upon
having Foley's Honey and Tar.
It quickly cured me. My wife
tins since used Foley's Houey and
Tar with the same success."
Trout's drug store.
WEST Dl'HLIS.
Rev. Cline preached a practical
and instructive sermon on Sun
day forenoon at Fairview, from
I Cor. 13, subject "Love."
Misses Myrtle and Maggie
Price spent Sunday afternoon
with Daisy Hoover.
The festival held by the Laidig
baseball team on Saturday even
ing, was well j atrouized.
The game nejjween the Liidig
and Grace? baseball teams, ended
with the seventh inning. The
score was 15 to 8 in favor of the
Gracey team. After this game,
Hustontown played five innings
with a team selected from the
above named teams with the re
sult 5 to:2in lavor of Hustontown.
Robert Alexander, ol McC m
nellsburg,speut Sundiy at Hiram
Clevenger 's.
Cur roadmaster Sheridan
Str nt, w ith a force of hands, has
been improving the roads, during
the last few days.
George Latcht t, of Williams
poit. vimted thw tamily of J. V,
Deavor the lirst of the week.
Amos Peighteiand to, of Tod
township, attended preaching at
Fairview on Sunday.
W. W. Hoover, of Hustontown,
visited friends iu this community
last Suuday.
S. U. Il'ickonsmith is helping
hissru, L. J. Hockensmith. to run
his thresher.
Among the sick of our corn muu
ity lately, were Ruth Lyon; J. E.
Lyon, and Grant Hoover.
Commissioner S. C. Cracey, of
Gracey, feeling the need of a lit
tle recreation, z&me out to Fair
view on Saturday afternoon to
help play ball.
Sale Register.
Wednesday, August 10th.
Prof. B. N. Palmer and Dr. J. .1
Palmer, having rented their farm
will sell on the premises one mile
north of Need more, horses, cat
tle, harness, farming i in piemen t-,
&c. Sale will nesjin at 10 o'clock
a. m. Bight months credit.
How tn Save 40 Per Cent.
Header, I can save you 40 per ct.
on every dollar's worth of fruit
aud other trees you buy from me.
How can I do that, you ask. By
buying my trees at wholesale,
thus saving the 35 to 40 per cent,
paid the agents who travel over
the country selling trees. Com
pare these prices Apple trees
from 5 to 7 faet high, 80 per
dozen; Peach trees 4 to 5 feet
high, $l.2S per dosen; Quince,
Pear, Cherry and Plum trees, 40
cents each. These trees come
from one of the best nurseries in
this State aud are guaranteed to
be true to name and free from
disease. I replace, free of charge,
all trees that do not grow the
lirst year.
S. M. RoitlNSON,
3t. McCounellsburg, Pa.
A Cement Walk
A good cement walk may be
made as follows :
Dig out your r.ath eight inches
deep. Fill in and tramp down
solid as possible four inches of
gravel, crushed stone or coal
cinders. The 'atter shculd be
used it possible, and may be had
at gas works or manufacturing
plauts. Moisten it only enough
to pack and be careful not to
make it too wet.
Then, while the cinders are
damp, take five parts clean,
coarse sand and very tine gravel
or crushed stone, mixed, about
equal quantities, t ) one part of
Portland cement Mix thorough
ly while dry and dampen it only
enough to work smoothly, like
very thick mortar. Mix only as
fast as it can he used, and spread
it quickly, throe inches deep, us
ing a wheelbarrow to carry it and
a shovel and hoe to spread it.
For finishing use equal parts
Portland cement anil ordinary
clean, sharp plastering sand.
Mix thoroughly while dry then
as fast as it can be usd add wa
ter and mix uutil it is like plaster
mortar. Dump it on the first
coat one inch thick, level the top
with the edge of a board, smooth
with a trowel, if ueccessary, and
when it begius to dry sprinkle
gently or spray it water, a little
occasionally, the first day, aud
within a week it will become as
hard as stone. All cement walks
are liable to be cracked by frost,
but that only slightly injures
them.
Walnut Qrove Campnu'eting.
The Walnut Grove eampmeet
iug, held under the auspices of
the East Pa. K'dership of the
churches of God, will meet on
the camp ground, near Maddens
ville, Friday, Auirus' 7th and con
tinue over August 16th. This is
one of the oldest and largest
camp meetings in the interior of
the state. The ground is ideal.
It has tine wat ir, excellent shpde
and the best of dra i age. Per
sons from Lancaster, Columbia,
York, Harnsburg, Huntingdon,
Altoona, Suxton and many other
places will be in attendance.
Thursday August I8tfa will be
missionary day. Mis L. A. For
ney of Hai risburg, editor of the
Sunbeam and president of the
Woman's Missionary Society will
have charge of this service, ulso
of the Children's service Rev. F.
W, McGuire of Saxton, one of
the Editors of the Sunday School
Gem, will give the Hible readings.
Ministers from dilferent points
will be present. Officers will
maintain the best of order. The
trustees of tins Jpa.mp are Rev. F.
W. McGuire and L C. Solieue
berger whose address will be
Maddensville during camp. A
large number of church workers
from Altoona will be present and
aid in the evening aud missionary
services.
DELINEATOR
On Sale
Call For
Hashinn Sheet
MAY
T. J. WIENER,
Hancock, 7Vd.
LADIES' SKIRTS I LADIES' WAISTS
Beautiful line of Domes
tic and Imported Dress
Fabrics.
SILKS SILKS - Crepe
de Chine. Cloth, Mo
hair, Senje, Pongee.
White Coods, Linen, Per
sian Lawn. India Lin
en, Mull, Aladras,
Gingham.
Ladies', Misses and Boys'
Shoes.
T. J. WIENER
DniNRToR 0XXXCXXCO-XXXXXXXXOXO
On Sale
Call For
Fanhion 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 ot
Butterick Patterns in
Stock.
T. J. WIENER
Hcst Trade Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry.
! NOW FOR BARGAINS
I Wt IRWIN Si ORE
:
V GREAT AUGUST SALE
We ore jjointr to offer our entire sloe!; of
Pansy Dsooratsd China,
Cut Glass, Lamps. Hooks.
Framed Piotures, etc., at about
HALF PRICE
during this mouth. This is no fako sale. Come in
und look us over. We are sure it will pay you to
invest now for further use.
The Irwin Store.
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MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S 1
BI6 UNDERSELLING STORE,
McCONNELLSBURG. PA
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Midsummer millinery E
JVe are closing out our stock of hats
at reduced prices. Also, Ribbons, Belts,
Combs, Collars, and fancy Shirtwaists,
reduced to half price.
If you want bargains, come at once
before they are gone.
Store opposite Postortlee.
A . . .
Farm At Private Sale.
Farm containing &2 acres, all
farm laud, located at Cla.ylick,
I'Yauklin county, Pa., I miles
south rf Mercersburg. This farm
has all necessary improvements !
and fruit of all kinds. Plenty of
water. Also piece of timber land
containing 7 acres, which will not
09 sold until after the farm is
disposed of. Inquire of J. U
Meredith, Mercersburg, Pa.
7-28-St.
MoLintain House
C. M RAY,
Auctioneer,
Postoflice Address; McCounellsburg, Pa.
Fifteen Year.' Kxpurleuce- Owlnu to the in
HHMW miiulmr of u-tlis for my urvioM. 1
huve uitoiilti'l to uoLify the puiilk! In till?, muu
dtr tlmt I xhuii bold invseir In raMUMM for
pitliii.' -.iilws. inn-lion. Ae. Irlues moderate,
itud Ni.tUrticlloii uuiiniuteed.
J-I-0H. ly.
(Formerly known h MullvitlueV.)
DELIGHTKULSUMMER RESORT
This well known place situairii mi
the turnpike between the t jp of Hjids 1
liny Kill and the top of Hays Hill, 14 j
iniies west of McOonuellstmiy and l'i i
miles eaat ol i'.verett, Is now under tin
management of the undersigned, ami
Is opei to Urn traveling public and for
the accomodation of regular boarders
Kamilies looking for a cool place to
spend a few weeks during the hot sum
mer weathnr uill find this pbce ideal,
for further information address.
MltS. W. W. Ibx'kKMIKHKY,
7-1-uiii. lireezowood, 1'a.
6 per cent Mortgages.
SS6 (of our MOUTIIAOK l.VVF.STMKNT
CUU 't 'l.AK. wht.-h shows our unique pluu of
ulaelUK money on UK A I. KSTATK Id I'lTTS
BUM. I'A FIRST MOItTtiAUF.H n per OM)
lo uir luveslor. Alt 9XPSSM puld by lie. bor
rower We uiM;epi or remtuvuees ot 600 to
tuuxo itntl over. We huvu the ftis-tiesi refer
BOW, wbleh tppear on ou-eulm-. Over f
VMtfl in bunluess Sto4 US your spure money
for investment.
Jas. W. Drape it Co.,
sc,iu-li MutttOtKf Hunker. Suite 6I--12 1-2-13
Farmers' Bank Bids , PITTSBURG.
FOLETSHONllAl
(iur (Sold) Prevent Pneumonia
KILLthc COUGH
AMD CURS THE LUNGS
w Dr. King's
New Discovery
fci. 1.00.
Tildil Bottle Free
AND AU THROAT AND LUM0 TROUBLES.
FOR csssi18
Investigate ! 8
We Invite All
Who have any kind of bank inir business to transact to enll anil In-
vestigate our terms and faculties.
The First National Bank
OF McCONINELLSBURG.
Operates under the bttict Banking Laws of the United
States Government.
Pays Three Per Cent Compound Interest.
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Si FULTON COUNTY BANK
K McConnellsburg, Fa.
(OROANIZBD IN iH7.)
J per cent. Interest Paid on Time Money
I)e))Osit it, when
you have a
surplus, with
Borrow, wheu
in neod
from
Eli
The F" niton County Bank..
H
'J'lic ofikMft are men with years of practical training in their re
ae speetive lines. They are thoroughly competent and exercise pru
J dence and the utmost earn in the management of this institution.
y Tliey do not have a dollar invested in stocks or corporation bonds.
Individual liability and security to Depositors of more than
5 1300,000.00
6 W. H. NELSON, - - Cashier.
p EIGHTEEEN STOCKHOLDERS
X0 DUtKCTOtW : J. Nelson Sipes, Chas. H. Spunkier, A. U. Nace,
J Wm, H. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Waller M. Comerer, A. F. Baker.
J. K. Johnston's
ASK TO SEE THE
Taylor Bargains
SUITS REDUCED
LAWNS AND
INDIA LINENS
THE FAMOUS TAYLOR. jGreatly Reduced
The Tailor of New York
and Chicago is still ojfering
tremendous inducements to
his old and new friends. A
large number of his most at
tractive fabrics are being
sold at a saving on each suit
of from
$2.00 to $10.00
Think of it - and every suit
made specially toyonrown
order and thoroughly up-to-date.
Come and select your
choice of fabrics
-:-NOW-:-
and get the full benefit of
the Summer wear.
Fancy Trousers
Be sure to get the re
duced prices on Snow
White's
White Oxfords
Some very interest
in Reductions.
Tan, Gun Metal, and
Patent Leather Oxfords
for Men and Women.
SHOES
FOR THE
FAMILY
DRESS SKIRTS
SHIRT WAISTS
SUESINE SILK
Muslins and Seer suckers
LAP DUS TERS, FL Y NETS
PAROID AND BARRETT ROOFING.
OLD PRICES.
J. K. JOHNSTON,
McConnellsburg, Pa,
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