The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 24, 1908, Image 5

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    INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS
Of t CI and General intercut, (lathered
at Home or Clipped frm oar
Exchanges. '
CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS
Have you used Pear's Soap?
Seylar's.
If in need of a Suit, Johnston
has one to tit you.
All dollar Patent Medicines 90c.
at Seylar's.
Mrs. Geo. Sheffield and son
Harold, and mother, Mrs. Eliza
beth Husler, of Port Littleton,
spent a few hours in town shop
ping yesterday.
Call at Johnston's for voirr
Gun or Ammunition.
Uae Alabastine on the walls of
one room, and you will never
again want wall paper. Seylar's.
J. K. Johnston has a full line
of good Rooting and Roofing
Paint.
Molasses and Hour is the best
thing for burns and scalds, no
matter how severe. Pour molas
sas over the burn and cover thick
with flour and wrap a white cloth
around it. The molasses keeps
the flour moist and helps to ex
clude the air.
Send 1.50 to Lock Box, 153,
Gettysburg, Pa., for the Inter
national Rook of Song. Regular
home classic music. If bought
in sheet form would cost $20.00.
9 17-3t.
The Rev. J. H. Moore, of the
Christian church, in a sermon at
Taylorstown last Sunday night,
said : "I have my private opin
ion of any woman who uses a
powder puff." A row followed
the utterance, which almost de
veloped into a riot. Half a dozen
young women jumped up, pro
testing against such talk. To day
the village is in an upfoar. The
pastor says he will resign as soon
as he gets two months' nack sal
ary. Foley's Kidney Remedy will
cure any case of kidney or blad
der trouble that is not beyond
the reach of medicine. No medi
cine can do m.re. Trout's drug
store.
M. L. Summers, formerly con
ducting a grocery store in Hunt
ingdon, and Frank Fouse, ' of
Marklesburg, both well known
Huntingdon county men are with
others the principals in cases
following the exposure in Pitts
burg of what the city officials
claim is a big swindling scheme
working under the name of the
Gibraltar Benetical Society. The
charter for the company was
secured in Huntingdon in 1898,
and each of the defendants in the
case are now out on bail ot $1,000
Wanted i Two good white
woman 25 to 35 years of age for
cook and housemaid at $12.00 a
mouth for each in f amily ol six
near Mercersburg. Send refer
ences and address M u J. G.
Smith, Care of "Fulton County
News," McConnellsburg, Pa.
9-24-2t.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kendall John
ston went up to Burnt Cabins in
their automobile Tuesday morn
ing and returned in the evening.
While spending the day with
friends at and near the Cabins,
they visited the old Walker farm
two miles north of Burnt Cabins,
now owned by Mr. Jacob Crouse.
On this farm, Mrs. Johnston's
great-grandfather, John Walker,
built a house in 1703, and it was
only last spring that it was torn
down. Mrs. Johnston secured a
piece of the wood used in the
door frame which she prizes very
much as a relic.
A physician at Lebanon has
been fined five dollars for failing
to report to the state health de
partment a case of communica
ble disease in that city. This
little incident serves to call our
attention to the extent to which
the state or the people themsel
ves are looking after their health.
This matter, "like many others,
s rapidly passing into the con
trol of the state and it is likely
that betore many yearB physi
cians will be public employes,
hue school teachers and that
families will be attended, not
only in cases of sickness, but for
the prevention of disease. It is
a matter that is being affected
y the process of socialisation
uat is so rapidly going on in all
directions.
Local Institute.
The first local institute of Dub
lin township was held at Battle
Riilge last Friday evening. The
teachers present worn Lewis Har
ris, Esther Naugle, Elsie Baker.
Lillian Fleming, Ally Deshong,
and Levi Morton, of Dublin; H. P.
Barton, D. K. Chesnut, W. G.
Wink, and Wm. Ranck, of Taylor;
Blanche Pock, of Todd, and O.
Wible, of Licking Creek. Supt.
Lamberson and T. S. Hershey
were present, and with the oth
er teachers, took an active part
in the discussions.
A number of songs and recitaj
Hons were rendered by the school
which helped to make the insti
tute a success.
The meeting adjourned to meet
at Mud Level, October 9. L. P.
Morton, Secretary.
How to Avoid Appendicitis.
Most victims of appendicitis
are those who are habitually con
stipated. Foley's Or ino Laxative
cures chronic constipation by
stimulating the liver and bowels
and restores the natural action
of the bowels. Foley's Orino
Laxative does not nauseate or
gripe and is mild and pleasant to
take. Refusesubstitutes. Trout's
drug store.
Questions and Answers.
What is that which never asks
any questions and yet has to be
answered a great deal f The
front door.
What is the difference between
a person with lumbago and a
window facing the street? One
has a pain in the back, and the
other a pane in the front.
Why does a flower resemble a
public lecturer t Because it de
pends on its ()talk.
Why is "smiled" the longest
word in the English language ?
Because there is a mile between
the first and last letters.
What made Charing Cross?
Teaching London Bridge.
Why is a pin like a blind man ?
Because it has a head and no
eyes. Philadelphia Ledger.
JUST EXACTLY RIGHT.
"I have used Di King's New
Life Pills for several years, and
find them .jnst exactly right,"
says Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harris
ville, N. Y. New Life Pills re
lieve without the least discomfort.
Best remedy for constipation,
biliousness, and malaria. 5o. at
Trout's drug store.
Statistics give evidence that
one of the big leaks for which res
idents of agricultural communi
ties have to stand good, results
from the loss sustained in the
hauling of produce to market ov
er bad roads. Being one of the
necessary items of expense, that
of hauling is sort of taken for
granted, little account being giv
en by the average farmer to the
annual tax which he pays under
the head of hauling expense. On
reads which are likely to be bad
in spots, from a ton to a ton and
a half is a good load for the aver
age team. Where roads are in
firstclass shape, hard and smooth
and vehicles of sufficient capacity
this load could be increased from
60 to 100 per cent, with virtually
no increase in cost of moving.
This matter is one in which every
grower of stock or produce is vi
tally interested, andUconsequent
ly one that should receive his
careful attention.
BEST THE WORLD AFFORDS.
"It gives me unbounded pleas
ure to recommend Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve," says J. W. Jenkins,
of Chapel Hill, N. C. "I am con
vinced it's the best salve the
world affords. It cured a felon
on my thumb, and it never fails
to heal every sore, burn or wound
to which it is applied. 25o. at
Trout's drug store.
Joseph Johns went to the home
of Mr.s. Kate Cobaugh at Cone
maugh, Cambria county on Mon
day night, and riddled with bul
lets the bodies of his wife,
and her aunt, Mrs. Cobaugh. He
then attempted suicide by jump
ing over an embankment to the
Pennsylvania railroad tracks. The
fall broke both legs, and while
trying to crawl under a freight
train he was captured Johns
became crazed with jealousy be
cause he heard his wife enter
tained brother-in-law of her aunt.
Johns and his wife did not live
together.
YOU ARE GOING TO BUY
Stockers and Feeding Cattle
THIS SEASON
You want to buy where you can get the best cattle for the least
money . Write or wire at once to
JOHN J. LAWLER
163 EXCHANGE BUILDING
UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO
Sound, safe, conservative, strict honesty and
a square deal guaranteed.
ESTABLISHED OVER 23 YEARS
REFERENCES: Live Stock Exchange National Rank, Chicago
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Thousands o our si.li.sned customers
We handle more stockers and feeders than any firm in the world. A big
election at all times. Sales, 40 to 50 loads daily.
Come to Chicago and we will sell direct to you. or order at once by mail
or telegram and we will ship just what you wantdircct to you at lowest mar
ket prices. Write at once lor our plan of filling orders. We can save
you money. Write us for quotations of prices before you buy.
AAVM
m BOOKKEEPING.
Open All The Year,
PENMANSHIP.
Catalogue Free,
1 The Tri-State Business College
Cumberland, Md.
SHORTHAND.
TYPEWRITING
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Reflections of a Bachelor Girl.
Love is a dizzy flight in a bal
loon; marriage the downward
Dlunge into cold water.
The woman who has nothing
but boy children may take some
consolation in the fact that none
of them is doomed to grow up
and marry a man like his father.
Some men make love with the
skill and finish of a child practic
ing five finger exerciees the
only difference being that in
time the child learns better.
Whether a man admires con
stancy in the woman ho loves or
not depends a great deal on
whether she is constant to him
or to the rival he is trying to cut
out.
When a man wants a woman to
do anything beneath her he us
ually starts out by telling her
how much above such things he
knows she is.
It is a toss up'whether it is
more annoying to have a husband
who gets jealous at everything or
more mortifying to have one who
gets jealous at nothing.
"Just once more," is the
Devil's best argument.
Snap shots of great men all re
mind us that there is some con
solation in being obscure.
That deliciously giddy sensa
tion that a woman extracts from
hovering round "the brink" of
love and just not stepping over it
always seems such a foolish
waste of time and energy to a
man.
Now that there are bachelor
Mats with maid-service, incuba
tors for babies, chorus girls for
amusement and laundries that
darn socks and sew on buttons,
marriage seems no longer a nec
essary evil.
It is so much easier to get a
poor husband than a rich one be
cause, while a man doesn't mind
sharing his poverty, somehow he
prefeis to kep his money to
himsel f.
That wan look about a husband
which his wife notices on her re
turn from her Summer vacation
is not always a symptom of brain
fag accuired by thinking of her.
Nothing will make a man feel
so conscientious about the folly
of carrying on an old flirtation as
a sudden interest in a new one.
A bald head may be a curse of
fate, but a stubby mustache is a
man'E, own fault.
He Knew.
The pretty teach ar was trying
to explain the difference between
good conduct and bad. "Good
actions," she explained, "are the
lovely flowers. Bad ones are the
weeds. Now, cau any little boy
or girl tell me the difference be
tween flowers and weeds? What
are flowers? What are weeds?"
"Weeds," said Walter, who
had been struggling with the
sorrel in bis mother's garden,
"are the plants that want to
grow, and flowers are the ones
that don't." Youth's Companion.
Subscribe for the "News, 'only
$1.00 a year.
So Like The Woman Hater.
Many a man's awakening is
due to his wife's dream of a bon
net. Don't judge a woman by the
company she is compelled to en
tertain. A girl who is always fishing for
compliments seldom hooks oue
worth while.
Marriage merely gives one
woman the exclusive right to
find fault with a man.
Did you ever see a woman offer
to pr.y her street car fare before
the conductor reached for it?
Occasionally a woman makes a
fool of a man, but more often she
makes him make a fool of him
self.
Sometimes a woman after pay
ing '2Q for a hat tells her friends
it cost &10 and her husband that
it cost $10.
Perhaps you have noticed that
when a woman says, "There's
no use talking" she keeps right
on talking, just the same.
It sometimes happens that a
woman does a thing the way she
wants to unless her husband ex
pects her to do it that way.
A woman is so used to pinning
things that she can't understand
why a man should make so much
fuss about a missing button.
THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD
IN THE PRESIDENTIAL
CAMPAIGN YEAR.
More Alert, More Thorough and
Mure FearlesH Than Ever.
Read In Every English Speaking Country.
A President of the United States will
be elected this year. Who is he and
who Is the man whom he will beat f
Nobody yet knows, but the Thrice-a-Week
edition of the Now York World
will tell you every step and every de
tail of what promises to be a campaign
of the most absorbing Interest. It may
not tell you what you hope, out It will
tell you what is. The Thrlce-a-Week
World long ugo established a charac
ter for impartiality and fearlessness
in the publication of news, and this it
will maintain. If you want the news
as it really is, subscribe to the Thrice-a-Week
edition of the New York
World, which comes to you every oth
er day except Sunday, and is thus
practically a daily at the price of a
weekly.'
TiIK THUICE-A-WE1CK WORLD'S
regular subscription price Is only $1.00
per year, and this pays for 150 papers.
We offer this unoqualed newspapet
and THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS
together for oue year for $1.75.
The regular subscription price of
the two papers Is . ..
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G, W. Reisner & Co.
We are now getting in place
our Fall and Winter stock
which in every way will
certainly be to your
pleasure and prof
it to see.
Our Clothing and Shoes
are all in and can make it
very interesting to you.
On account of our
LADIES WRAPS
all being made to order we will
not have them in, at least a
good part of them, until
next week, it will pay
you to wait.
GEO. W. REISNER & CO.
Western Maryland Railroad Company.
In Effect June IO. 1908.
Trill leuve Hancock lis follows;
No. tf fl.10 u. m. (ilnlly) for Huirersiown. Hal
timore. Waynesboro, ChumberNburK.
und iDtermedlute.
No. 410.00 u. in (week days) Haltlmore, Uet
tysburu. York und intermediate.
tio. I I no p. m. (week days) Baltimore and In
termediate stations. Vestibule train
w ith observation buffet ear.
No. I 8 Ma. m. (week days) Cumberland, ami
Intermediate.
No. S 1.03 p m. (week days) Little Oilcans.
Old Town. Cumberland. Klklns and
west. Vestibule train with observation
buffet car.
No. 5 IMS p. m. (dally) leaves Haltlmore 4.20
p. m.. HuKersiowu 7.40 p. m.
All trains muke eonneetion at Hrueevilfo for
Frederick and trains 6 and 4 for points north
and at Haltlmore (Union Station) for I'hlla,
delphla and New York.
K. M. HOWKI.I., C. W. MYERS,
(Jen. l'as. Agt. Auent.
Racket Store
News
We have been able to make a good deal on 200 boxes of
Writing Paper and Envelopes. It is a real linen paper, at
10c. a box; also, one at Irk?.
L. W. FUNK
Dealer Id
Pianos Organs
The undersigned takes this
method of informing the people of
Fulton county that he is prepared
to furnish High Grade Pianos and
organs at prices that are attractive.
He makes a specialty of the
LESTER
PIANOS
an instrument of national reputa
tion; and the
MILLER
AND THE
WEAVER ORGANS
Being a thoroughly trained
tuner, he is prepared jn short no
tice to tune pianos or repair organs.
Satisfaction Cuaranteed.
A sample Lester Piano may be
seen in the home of Geo. B. Mel
lott, McConnellsburg.
If you are thinking of getting
a piano or organ let me know, I
can save you money.
L. W. FUHK,
NfcEDMORE, PA.
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
fcsiadder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and $ 1. 00 Bottles.
ruai SUBSTITUTM.
Trout's Drug Store.
rOLEYSKlDNEYCURE
Makae Kidneys and Bladder Kifht
Envelopes for lc,
PttPer 8 for lc.
Tablets 5, h and 15c.
Pencil Tablets ;t and 4c.
Linen Envelopes 8c. pk.
Pen points 2 for lc.
14 rows Pins ic,
25 Needles ic,
Vi Hair Pins ic
Machine thread 4.
Tooth Brushes 3 to 10c.
Shaving Brushes 5 and 10c.
Black pins 40 for lc.
floating bath soap fie
Jar rings 5 and 7c. doz.
Matches ioc, d0
Matches 5c. size 4c,
Ladies' gauze vests 5 to 13c.
Sweat Handkerchiefs 3 and 5c. ,
Ladies' and Misses Hose
Supporters 8 and 10c.
Bibbon all colors 1 to 10c. yd.
TINWARE! TINWARE!
5-qt. Tin flaring pails 9c.
10c.
30c.
25c.
15c.
18c.
He.
10c.
14c.
17c.
100
33c.
10-qt. " " "
10-qt. Heavy Dairy pails
12-qt. " " "
10-qt. Galvanized Pails
12-qt. " '
2-qt. Covered Palls
4-qt. " "
14-qt. tin Dish pans
17-qt. " " "
14-qt. extra heavy dish pans
17-qt. " " '
Tin Pot Covers, I) to 13 in. 4 and 5c.
Tin Wash Basing fie.
1-pt. Tin Cups 2c,
.') and 4-qt. Stew Pans 4 and So
Milk Strainers 10 and 25c.
Drop tin Pie Plates, 9-ln 2 for 5c
" " " " 10-in. 3forD10c
Vegetable Graters 4c.
Silver steel Tea spoons 0c. set
" " Table " 12c set
funnels 5,.
Square Dinner pails 23c
Tin Cuspidors 10 and Ho
21-qt. Heafy Bread Baisers 85c
Layer Cake Pans 4o
Say, isn't your old coffee pot worn out yet f We would
say that if it Is, we have the greatest one for 28c that you ev
er did see. It Is a 3-qt, and has throe coats of mottled enamel
over iron
3-qt. gray enamel stew pans, 10 4-qt,
No. 284 gray enamel wash basins
No. 281 blue and white enameled basins
2-qt. enamel covered Buckets
8 and 10-qt. 3-coat preserving Kettles
t and 8 qt, gray enamel preserving Kettles
Blue and whit (large size ) Chambers
12c.
13c.
20c.
Hp,
38 and 45c.
25 to 35c.
32c.
7 Cakes Lenox Soap, 25c.
Tin Fruit Cans 38c. doz.
3 in 1 Machine Oil 8c. Bot.
Shippensburg Working Shirts 45c.
Shippensburg Apron Overalls 48 c.
. "
Please bear In mind that we have the most up-to-date
and cheapest, as well as the best, line of Shoes in the County.
Men's good Work Shoes aa low as $1.20.
Call and see us.
HULL & BENDDR,
McConnellsburg, Pa,
FULTON COUNTY NEWS
is the people's paper.
$1.00 a Year in Advance.