The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, October 01, 1908, Image 8

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    All Hare drugs; no old Block
Seylar's.
Head the Racket Store's new
advertisement this week.
Glauber Salts-30 lbs. for $1.00,
Seylar's Drug Store.
Plumber N. H. Koettger put in
two bathroom outtits in Mercers-
burg last week.
Dioxogon the greatest known
purifyer and antiseptic 3eylarV.
We have been informed that
the game wardens in the vicinity
of Saltillo, may tind somo game
worth picking up if they keep an
eye on the Shoemaker farm near
that place
Foley's Honey and Tar cures
coughs quickly, strengthens the
lungs and expels colds. (Jet the
geuuiue in a yellew pockage.
Trout's drug store.
James Sipes, of this place
bought a ten-thousand dollar
farm a mile and e half west of
Oakville, Cumberland county,
last week. It is a dandy lime
stone farm of about 12tt acres,
splendid, buildings, and is known
as the A. B. Oyler farm.
Hiiiks VVantki). Highest
market price paid for beef hides,
horse hides, wildcat skins, and
all kinds of grease, at Haul Wag
ner's Tannery, McConnellsburg.
Attent ion is called to the change
in the time of the leaving of trains
on the Western Maryland road
from Hancock station. No. (I
leaves for Uagerstown at 5:50 in
stead of (5:10 a. m. No. 1 at :53
instead of H:50 for Cumberland.
No. 4 leaves for eastern points at
10 a. m. No. - leaves for eastern
points at 2:55 instead of 3 p. m.
as heretofore. No. 5 leaves at
8:45 p. m. daily, and leaves Balti
more at 4 ;S0 and Hagerstown at
7:40 p. m.
HIDES. James Sipes & Sons
pay the highest market price
for beef hides at their butcher
shop in McConnellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
sheepskins and tallow.
Sale Register.
Krlday, October 16. Mrs.
Amanda Pott inteuding to re
move to Ohio, will sell at he.- resi
dence nev Big Cove Tannery,
household goods, real estate, &c.
Sale begins at ten o'clock, when
a credit of fi months will be given.
Tuesday, October 20, Henry
S. Sipes, intending to remove
from the county will sell at
his residence about mile north
east of Andover postoftice, two
horses, 1 good cow, 2 buggies,
spring wagon and household
goods and many other articles.
Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Credit
SI months.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to own
ers and operators of traction
engines that they are prohibited
from crossing the newly con
structed concrete street and al
ley crossings iu the Borough of
McConnellsburg with their en
gines, unless they use planks.
Persons ignoring this notice will
be held liable for any damage re
sulting therefrom.
By order of Town 0OUNC3U
L. H. WIBLE,
9-24-2t. Clerk.
Excellent Health Advice.
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 87fl
GifTord Ave.. San Jose, Cal., says:
"The worth of Electric Bit'ers as
a genera) family remedy, for
headache, biliousness, and torpor
of the liver and bowels, M so pro
nounced that I am prompted to
say a word in its favor, for the
benefit of those, seeking relief
I from such aftlictions. There is
! more health for the digestive or
i gans in a bottle of Electric Bit
ters than in anv other remedy 1
know of." Sold under guaran
tee at Trout's, drug store. 50c.
John S. Wilson,
Three Springs, Pa.
I have just opened up a heavy stock of
Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of :
Serges, Mohair, Plaids, Flannels,
Ginghams, Prints, Outing, Canton Flannel, and
Muslin at very lo prices; quality considered.
We also have a complete line ol .
Blankets, Underwear for every
person; Hosiery in fact everything in the
Clothing line you need to keep you warm.
A complete line of . ,
All Kinds of Notions.
Work and Dress Shirts tor men and boys. Our
line of Men's, Youths' and Children's Clothing,
Overcoats, Raincoats, Pants, Etc.,
are all of the latest styles and patterns.
HARDWARE Steel Ranges, Heat-
ing Stoves and shelf hardware. Paints and Oils.
Then we have a complete line of SHOES, just,
received our fall shipment. Then we have a
complete line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Flour and Feed, in fact everything that is usual
ly kept in a First-class country store. Highest
market price paid for Country Produce. , .
Vou will find our prices to be as low, and on many goods
much lower than elsewhere.
v Thanking you for past tavors, and asking a con
tinuance of same. 1 am.
Respectfully,
John S. Wilson.
rMC . OOB 3.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
I In- Pint National Hunk, nt MeConnell
burn. In the stnie of lenn Ivnnla. at
the close of Hnlitc. Sept. '2:.
I WIS.
HKsouRcien.
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t'. S Howl io .eiMir,- clri-ul.tloo rt.ao.CO
I'll II 1 1 a on I '. 9 Hoodt 3IJ.M
ii..-1'i- laaailtlav rto 49.010.12
Httnltlnir house, furniture nr.fl fixtures USft.OO
Hue from MaMMMM Hniiks (not re
serve a . ( h I - I 2.NI
Daa trom approved reserve iiKents... lH.IWl.'W
'hecks anlotlier oash Item. ilfll.M
WOtfM of other , atlonBltiinUs rXO.OO
FrACtlonil paper eurreney.nlekels nod
cent, 8011.02
LaWffUt IMtil IlitMKitvK in hank, via :
Speele 1.7H7
Lcifnl-tenilcr notc 31000 13.077. J
Redemption rund with 11. S Treasurer
(I pat eeu,. of circulation) 3II.N)
totai n.wt.ai
I.1AIIII.ITIKH.
Capital stock paid la .005.00
Surplus fund S.OOO.OD
1'ndlvlded prollt", les, expenses and
taie.pald '.'.WWW
National Hank notes out,landlnf .... H.2HO.0U
Due to other National llunka 4.IC3.1W
I in Mate Hanks and Hankers 178.88
Individual deposits subjeot to chock S7.3M.0h
Demand certificates of deposit Sot', iM
Time cert llcatos of deposit 181,510 HO
Cashier's checks oulwiaudinfr Idl IK
riiTAt. ... fW35.H08.flD
SlATK.IIK 1T.NNSVI.VANIA. I
OUDHI V Of I'l l.TiiN.
I Merrill W Naoe, Cashier of the above
named bMki do sulcoiDly sucarlhat the above
atatcmenl true to the heat of my kco .. ledire
and uellef.
MHHTfrTi W. NXCK. Cushli-r.
Correct Attest :
W Sl'UTT A I.KX A NliKlt.
i). u tiiiis-i Roan,
J NO. V. SlPKS,
It. M. Kkndai.l.
(.til. A. IIAHIIIH.
Directors.
Subscribed and sw orn to before me this 28th
day of September, IUJ8
Sib) It BAY siiakknkk.
Notary Public.
DR. A. K. DAVIS,
Hustontown, Pa.
DENTAL WORK IN AIL ITS BRANCHES.
Dr. and Mrs. Clarence X. Trout
j and child, of Red Lion, P$,t are
j visiting the former's mother
i Mrs. M. B. Trout in this place.
Gold Crown ami Bridga Work a
Specialty. Teeth extracted
positively without pain.
All Work Guaranteed.
Will be io ollice from Thursday ev
ening until Monday morning of each
week.
For Sale.
One Show Tent, .'HlxliO; one lent BxlSj
Stringers and jacks to stmt large taut:
liuss Drum good as new. Holler Or
gan new: (iraphoplione anil Kecords;
smn.ll magic lantern and 1(10 vlowu
making a complete show outllt. Big
moiii ymaking chance for some enter
prising fellow. Good reason for sell
ing. Chas Dr.sHONt),
ll-10-5t. Webster Mills, l'a.
xxxxxxoocooo
HLAU i nc
Annexed Statement
j. i. 1 T -
The First National Bank
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OF fflcCOINNELLSBURG,
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reflects the healthy condition of O
the Bank rendering it. V
Pays Three Per Cent Compound Interest.
xxx xxcxcxxxxxx
S? FULTON COUNTY BANK
McConnellsburg, Fa.
(ohganij:d in
3 per cent. Interest Paid on Time Money.
Deposit it, when
you have a
surplus, with
Horrow, when
in need
from
The Fulton County Bank.
KSLLth. couch
and CURE the LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King's
New Discovery
PBXCfl
in. a. at i
OLDS Trial Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
FAR Roughs
wii q
riirsu a vni7T?r a a Ticul nTriw VI
55
The olticers are men with years of practical training In their re
spective lines. They are thoroughly competent and exorcise pru
dence and the utmost care in the management of this institution.
They do not have a dollar invested in stocks or corporation bonds.
Individual liability and security to Depositors of more than
300,000.00.
W. II. NELSON, - - - Cashier.
EIGHTEEEN STOCKHOLDERS
DinBOTORS . J. Nelson Sipes, Chas. K. Spangler, A. U. Nace
Wm. 11. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. P. Daker
FOLElftHOimYIM
Gurus Colds; Pruventa Pneumonia
C M RAY,
Auctioneer,
Postoflice Address; McConnellsburg, Pa.
fc'lfteen Years Kxpertenee. OwIdk to the In
ereusinir uutiiher of cills for my; HervlceH. I
haye deeiiled to notify the puhlle In this man
ner that i Nhall hold myself Id readiness for
public Mile auctions. Ac. 1'riues moderAte.
uikI satlstuetion guaranteed.
M-0M, ly.
M. R. SHAFFNER,
Attorney at Law,
Office on Square,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
All legal bu.neHS and collection) entruated
will eoelve oareful and prompt attention.
You Save
Money by
Cailinii and
Getting our
Prices.
J. K. Johnston's
In Men's
and Boy's Furnishings
4 pair men's 10c.
hoes 25c
3 pair black 10c.
hose 25c.
3 pair canvas 10c.
gloves 25c.
$1.5o hats, brown
or black $1.25-
$1.25 hats $l.oo.
$1.75 and $2.oo
stitT hats $1.25.
55.00 and 6.00
suits very attrac
tive grey and
brown mixed $4.50
510.00 Heavy
weight all wool
late cut coat in
black and brown
5H.00.
515.00 Green
striped, brown
striped or black
512.50.
r
ifYlK
Boys', Youth's
and Men's
OVERCOATS
From $2.50 to $10.00.
"it.-
Men's Rain Coats, Black or Dark Stripes
$8.00 to $12.00.
COURT NEXT WEEK
And We Are Ready With Every
thing, and Interesting Prices.
J. K. Johnston s
Ladies' and Children's Furnishings.
Coats.
$5.00 Ladies Kersey cloth,
browu stripe, 50 inches
long good weight, 4.00.
$7.00 Black shoulder lined, 50
inches long 5 50.
$10.00 Black or brown or cas
tor $7.00.
$10.00 Black full iined, with
grey or black silk, all wool,
50 inches long, trimmed in
back and on sleeves 8.00.
$4.00 Children's bear skin
$3.50.
$3.00 Children's dear skin
$-'.50.
$3.00 Girls' long coat blacky
$1.90.
$4.00 Girl's, green, blue and black $3.50.
$3.50 Ladies' black Kersey $2.50. '
2Qc. good cloth Dress Goods, any colors
mixed, per yard 1 5 c.
60c. all wool cloth for jacket suits or
dresses, per yard 40c.
75c. all wool Arlington Mills sackings,
(a few colors left) 60c.
75c. serges, cheviots and Panama voile
cream and black 50c. and 55c.
ALL KINDS OF WOOLEN GOODS.
NOVEL TY GOODS.
MUSLIN AND OUTING FLANNELS.
You Lose
Money
If You
Don't Get
Our Prices.
VEN'S
Good Eyery Day or Dress Shoes
LADIE'S
well built ev
ery day and
Dress Shoes.
BOYS'
Knockaround
School Shoes
GIRLS
Lenox Shoes.
ALL AT A
SAVING
Underwear
n ie tut '$2.00 Men's Hunting
$ 1 .25 Men s Coat , ;0iU8Wlth beltand
Sweater SI .OO large inside pocket
heavy weight $1.50
75c. Men 's Coat
SweaterSOc. L251?x)untIDK Coats
Aden's Trousers,
Fancy Dress $1.00 to $3.50.
Every day 50c. to $2 75.
Every day cord $1.25 to $2 75.
Dress cords $2.25 to $3.00.
Our light colored College cord
at $2 50. Cannot be bought
elsewhere under $3.00.
Don't forget wo-still can save you
money on your blankets
wool or cotton.
Comforts, counterpanes, pillow
cases and sheets.
Now is the time to buy all wool, all
cotton, or mixed wool and cotton.
Ladies', Men's and Children's, we
have them any size and price.
If it has been dry for some time
you will need an
UMBRELLA
before long. We have a nice full
size $1.50 umbrella for $1.00
Rubber Goods, all Mew and Fresh
RUB BR SHOES,
MEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
FELT BOOTS,
MEN'S AND BOYS'.
Horse Blankets, Plush Robes and Whips.
Trunks ! Trunks ! !
STEAMER TRUNKS ALL SIZES.
Under Clothing
PETTICOATS 50c. to $1.00.
CORSET COVERS 25c.
Our 8.00 cord is tailor made and 1(M ,beeting unbleached 28c.,
guaranteed i, tit It has the
right shap .
bleached 28c.
Cotton for Filling Your Comforts, Etc.
Pounds with good filler Also one with bleached fill- IVe have a full line of Fancy
10c, er!2 1-2c. Comfort Prints.
Shirts.
DRESS,
25c, 50c. and $t.OO.
EVERYDAY,
25c. to 50c.
Get a Good Roof for Winter That Means a Paroid or Amazon.