The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, January 28, 1909, Image 5

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    INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS
A
Of l cl and Oeneral Interest, Gathered
at Home or Clipped frra our
Exchanges.
CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS
Miss Maye V. Stiver, who had
been spending a few weeks visit
ing her uncles in this place, re
turned to her home at tiedford
Tuesday afternoon.
DA. Charlton and daughter
Miss Carrie, near Maddensville,
were in town Tuesday. Mr.
Charlton found the road between
this place and Fort Littleton in a
bad condition.
Thomas S. Metzler, of Harris
onville, was a business visitor in
town Monday, Mr. Metzler has
taken out letters of administra
tion on the estato of Elizabeth L.
Greenougb, late of Harrison ville,
deceased.
Pictures, yes, get your pictures
framed at Thos. D. Stevens &
' Son. They have just received a
nice line of mouldings and mat
board, and they are fully equip
ped to frame any sort or size of
picture you have.
Mr. and Mrs. Unger Mellott,
of Hyndman, Bedford county,
who have been visiting the form
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josh
ua L. Mellott, and other friends
in this county, spent a few hours
in town Monday.
Attention is directed'to the ad
vertisement of L. L. Cunning
ham's property in New Grenada.
This is a very desirable proper
ty, and any one wishing a home
in that beautiful little mountain
village, will do well to investigate
this opportunity.
Mr. Jeremiah Bru baker and
daughter Ntra, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Myers all of Shimps
town, Pa., took advantage of the
sleighing last Wednesday and
drove over and spent the day with
their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
N. Fryman.
Orville Taylor spent Monday
in town. Mr. Taylor who had
been spending some time at Sal
tillo in the home of his sister,
Mrs. S. G. Curf man, has been at
the home of his parents Mr. an
Mrs. James Taylor at Huston
town for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Hein
baugh, of Johnstown, Pa., are
spending this week among friends
in this place. George sold his
lots up at the Forks of the Pike
yesterday, and now has closed
out all his real estate holdings
here. He expects to return to
Johnstown in a few days.
Joseph H. Lohr of Hustontown,
was in town Monday, and called
a few minutes at the Mews office.
M r. Lohr is the inventor and" pat
entee of a combined washer and
wringer, that has attracted much
favorable comment. Thq patent
may be purchased from Mr. Lohr
on advantageous terms.
Always have Kennedy's Laxa
tive Cough Syrup handy, espe
cially for the children. It tastes
nearly as good as maple sugar.
It cures the clod by gently mov
ing the bowels through its laxa
tive principle, and at the same
time it is soothing for throat ir
ritation, thereby stopping the
o lugh. There is nothing as good.
Sold by Trout's drug store.
Miss Alice Michaels, who had
been visiting friends in Lewis
town and Waynesboro, came to
McConnellsburg and spent a few
days with her sister, Mrs. Ge.i.
W. Hays, returning to her home
in Everstt last Saturday. She
was accompanied home from here
by her mother, Mrs. Eliza Mi
chaels, who hid been here since
Thanksgiving.
They Like The News.
Among the letters received re
cently, was one from Wm. B.
Sipes, a leading merchant in Mt.
Carroll, 111., and one from H. W.
Dubbs, a successful insurance
man in Pittsburg, Pa, Eash of
these letters contained a five-dollar
bill with instructions to place
it to their respective accounts on
n hnn -lotion. Both these gentle
men are now paid ahead well into
tho year 1913.
Mormons At Work.
Workinsr in the vicinity of
Waynesboro are several mission
aries of the Mormon cburcn, wno
have made house-to-house can
vans ai.d have endeavored to pre
sent to the people of the commu
nity the tenets of the latter day
aaiuU.
Surprise Party.
A very pleasant event occurred
last Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Edward S;rait, near Sipes Mill.
Early in the' morning carriages
and buggies began to roll in, un
til there were about fifty persons
assembled, carrying with them
baskets heavily laden with rich
edibles, which were emptied out
upon the table about 1 o'clock, be
mg grand enough for any king or
queen. Mrs. Strait being cur
ious as to what was going on,
went and lootced up the date of
ber birthday, and found it was
her birthday. It made her feel
as in the days of Beelzebub, and
she wished for many more such
occasions as this, and only sorry
that they did not come oftener.
Mrs. Strait received many
beautiful presents, and will long
hold the day in remembrance.
About 4 o'clock the crowd be
gan to break aud wend their way
homeward, feeling that the day
was well spent
Those present were : Roland
Sharpe and wife, Charles Mellott
and wife, William Deshong and
wife, Mitchell Mellott and wife,
Riley Deshong and wife, Clayton
Deshong and wife, Sherman
Bard, Edward Mellott, Ralph
Decker, Andrew Strait, Earl Pal
raer, Earl Mellott, Claude Strait,
Frank Strait, Ralph Deshong,
Ross Hollenshead,. Wishart Desh
ong, Harry Mellott, Hixson Strait,
Thomas Hollenshead, foster Hoi
lenshead, Wilbert Deshong, Elvie
Deshong, Ulysses Deshong and
wife, Anna Polk, Lola, Mattie,
Ada, and Mary Deshong; Mary,
Maggie, and Daisy Mellott; Bes
sie Skiles, Myrtle Deshong, Alda
Sharpe, Lena Strait, Cleo Strait,
Mrs. Etta Hollenshead, Elmer
Deshong, Daisy Strait, George
Wink, Mabel Mellott.
One Who Was There.
PLEASANT RIDGE.
Our school is progressing very
nicely under tho care of C. W.
Mellott.
D. H. Truax and Frank Mellott
spent last Thursday aud Friday
at the County Seat.
Sampson Mellott lost a very
valuable horse one day last week-
Cause not known. The loss falls
beavly upon Mr. Mellott.
Mrs. Anthony Mellott is very
ill at this writing.
The sledding is now about done.
Many of our people made good
use of it by attending a series of
very interesting protracted meet
ing at GreenhilL
E. W. Swope, one of our suc
cessful-farmers near Sipes Mill,
had quite a lively experience
while hauling limestone one day
last week. His horses became
fractious and ran away giving
Mr. Swope a swift chase for quite
a distance. The team was finally
caught by Mr. Bard.
Rev. Daniels will preach at the
Christain church Satuiday night
and Sunday forenoon.
C. W. Mellott has purchased a
farm. -Aaron
Dishong is very busy
getting out timber to build a
barn.
Simon Daniels, wife and family
spent last Friday in the home of
Riley Deshong.
A NICE
HOME for SALE
In New Crenada, Pa.
The undersigned offers at Private
Sale at a reasonable price, and on
reasonable terras, bis home in the
village of New Grenada, Fulton Coun
ty, Pa., consisting of a new well fur
nished 2-Story Dwelling and Kitchen
attached, with Summer Kitchen, in
which is a well of good water. Also,
a Large Stable, Wagon Shed, Poul
try House, Wood Shed, Etc. With a
creek of water at rear of lots, and
facing Liberty and Water Streets, In
the central part of town, on the Dia
mond Contains about Acre of
Ground, or width of 4 lots, this is the
property on which the ' New Grenada
OH Company years ago bored for oil,
and found a six-foot vein of coal on,
and yet undeveloped; is 4 miles from
Broad Top Coai Fields, In sight of
Church, School and Post-ofllce. Any
person working at coal mines can se
cure a home near the works, or about
H hours walk, to Woodvaleand Kob
ertsdale. Also, If find sale of Home,
will sellS Acres adjoining New Gre
nada 1 acre meadow and 4 in timber.
Also another traot in the Narrows
of 25 Acres mountain land. Sale must
be closed by April 1st, 1009. Posses
sion given May 1st, or in time for
gardening. This is no Fake Adver
tisement. If any one baa any thought
of buying a home, call and see me, or
write. If unacquainted with the place,
come and see.
L. L CUNNINGHAM.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY
SELIABLE PIANOS
RELIABLE MANUFACTURERS
RELIABLE DEALERS :
3
TROUP BROS' PIANO STORES
Chambersburg
Shippensburg
Newville
Waynesboro
Mercersburg
McConnellsburg
Make another of their great and unusual Piano sales on a new
plan. Read how it is done:
By reason of the fact that a large number of the biggest
and most reliable piano manutacturers of the United States
have, for this year, concentrated their advertising efforts in one
direction, and, after due consideration, have adopted The As
sociate Advertising Company plan of direct dealing for cash
(or its equivalent), instead of immenss sums of money spent in
very expensive magazine advertising. The Associate Advertis
ing Company diverts so much money on the purchase price of
each piano, and the coupon issued by them will be honored by
the Reliable Troup Bros'. Piano Stores on presentation, wheth
er a cash or time purchase, if presented on or before February
1,1909. , . . 7
This plan of the Great Chicago Advertising Company is only
given to large and reliable. dealers who can guarantee so many
sales and Troup Bros', was the firm selected for this territory.
How well they will carry out their part of the contract you are
all informed.
Bring in Your Coupons
And Have Them Cashed
To those who have no coupons we can offer you better
goods and prices than ever before. These prices will not last
very longonly through this special sale.
TROUP BROS.
THE
Racket Store
Do The Best You Can.
Do the best you can at all times!
That should be the motto of every
young roan who possesses ambi
tion, and the desire to make a
name for himself in the world of
business. If he does that at all
times, he has put his foot on the
first rung of the ladder that leads
to promotion, and not before that
time can he fairly say that he
has begun to climb upward. Do
ing work in a half hearted manner
puts a decided handicap on the
youug man's future, for the
moment that he regards his work
as a grind he is beginning to walk
on thin ice that will precipitate
him into dismissal Iroai the ser
vice of the firm for whom he is
working; in truth, he places an
obstacle in his path that cannot
be surmounted.
The difference between doing
the best you can and performing
your duties in a half hearted man
ner is easily seen, for the latter
way of working cannot be dis
guised, as it has a false note that
can be distinguished by the em
ployer. The young man must
make up his mind to give his en
tire attention to his work, and
not let it waver at any moment
of the day, if be hopes to better
his condition in the form of pro
motion. He must make it a point
to do the best that he can, wheth
er the "old man," as many young
men term their employers, is
there or not, for the "old man"
has been through the mill, as it
were, and he can easily tell wbeth
er all his employees are doing
their best work or not.' He can
not be fooled very long.
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DR. A. K. DAVIS,
Hustontown, Pa. '
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Gold Crown and Bridge Work a
Specialty. Teeth extracted
positively without pain.
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per year, and this pays for 15i papers.
We otTer this unequaied newspaper
and THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS
together for one year for $1.75.
The regular subscription price of
the two papers is 2.00.
M. R. SHAFFNER.
Attorney at Law,
Office on Square,
McConnellsburg, Pa
All legal bui.neu and oolleotiona entrutited
will eoelve careful and prompt attention.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Western Maryland Bailroad Company.
In Effect June 10, 1908.
Train leave Haiiooulc an follow;
No. .W a. m. (dully! for HairnnUnwn. Hal
llnuore, Vavuest)oro, Cliauiberoburtf,
. and Intermediate.
No. 4 1000 a. m week days) Baltimore, Get-
nyaburg, York and lutermuUlate.
No. M H p. m. (week day) llultlinore and In
termediate NtallooH. Vestibule train
wltb observation buffet oar.
No. 1 M a. m. (week days) Cumberland, and
Intermediate.
No. 11.0 p m. (week dayN) Little Orleans,
Old Town, Cumberland, hi kiu und
' wn(, Vestibule tratn with olmervalion
buffet ear.
No. .M p. ro (dally) leave Baltimore 4.20
p. w.. tlaventown T.40 p. m.
All train make connection at llruoevtll for
Kntderiuk aud tralu A and 4 (or point north
and at Baltimore (Union Station) for Phlla,
delpbia and New York.
F. M. HOWKI.L, . . 0. W. MYERS.
Uen.faia.AKt. .. Agent.
C M. RAY.
Auctioneer,
Postofflce Address; KcCoDoellsburg, Pi.
Fifteen Yean' Kxperlenoe. Owing to the In
orealo nuaitwr or oall for my erf lue. I
Bare deolded to notify the publlo In tbl ni na
tter lut I Nbal) bold myself la readlne for
publlo sale auction. Ao. Prion moderate,
and aatUraotloa nuaraaieed.
4-1-0. ly.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby (riven that. Ada
Pearl Gladfelter, aged 15 years, who
has had her home in my family during
the past eleven years, has left my
home without my consent, and I here
by warn all persons against trusting
her on my account, as I will not pay
any bills of ber oontractlng.
Henry Huston,
1-14-09 3t. Ilustomown, Pa.
' ST. M. COMERER,
agent for
i THE GEISER MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY,
BURNT CABINS, PA.
for the sale of Traction and
Portable Engines. Gaso
line, Separators. Clo
ver Hullers, Safe
Mills, Sc.
Engines on hand all
the time.
Trass Mark
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone lending a sketch and description nisf
Qutckly ascertain our opinion free wfietuer a
Invention Is probnbly patentable. Communlm.
tliinsstrlotlrcorindenlioj. Handbook on Hsttut
Kt free, oldest airency for securing patents.
t'Htents taken browh Munu A Co. reoelft
spn-uu notic. wK.iout cliswe. In the
Scientific American.
k hand-tomel? t Ha ft rat M weeklr I.nret el
filiation of any cientlOo lournal, Ternn. $3
fAm-: frmr month, $L Bold brail newsdealer.
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L. W. FUNK
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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
it a -t PIANOS
an Instrument of national reputa
tion: and the
MILLER
AND THE
WEAVER ORGANS
Being a thoroughly trained
tuner, he Is prepared uu short no
tice to tune pianos or repair or
gans.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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, lot ma know, I
can save you money.
: L.W.PUHK,
NLEDMORE, PA.
We wish to announce to the trade that
our store will be open as usual until 9 o'
clock except Saturday. We are in busi
ness to serve the farmer and laborer, and
for lots of them that live two or three
miles away, it is impossible for them to
get to town before 8 o'clock; so you will
find us here to serve you. Until further
notice we will open at 6:45 and stay open
until 9 at night.
Just got250 Rolls of 25-lb. 500 sq. ft.
of sheating paper, at 45c. This is heav
ier than the other lot.
Did y.ou see those extra large No. 8
Galvanized and IXX wash boilers that we
are selling at 85c; 1-gal galvanized oil can
16c; 10-qt. galvanized pail, I5c; I2-qt., 18c;
tin pails, 10-qt, 10 and 20c
Just got 3 doz. steel horse shoe ham
mers, at 25c; 14- 15- and 16-in. horse
shoe rasps at 20 and 25c; 12-in. horse
shoeing pincers, 48c; Hold fast shoe nails,
3c paper.
The greatest deal of them all is 3 doz.
14-qt. granite dish pans, at 25c. This is
a bargain. You pay this for tin elsewhere.
We have some more of those 10-qt. dish
pans, at 10c.
HULL & BENDER,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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Look for'
REISNEFTS
New ad
Next Week.
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