The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, August 19, 1909, Image 5

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    ISlERESIINfl PARAGRAPHS
bt I c1 tni Oenerat Interest. Gathered
tk Home or Cllf-ped Irra our
Ex:lian(;eg.
CONDRNSED FOR HURRIED READERS
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Rjad Ilaisnera' ad. again!
Miss Ada McBnde, of Dayton.
0 is the guest of her friend Miss
Ella Kendall in the Ibvo.
Charles Pine, of Sylvan, spent
Saturday and Sunday in the home
of his sister, Mrs. JolinPdck.
Special prices on all oxfords
ffhile they last at ReisnersV
Velmalienry, of Clear Ridge,
as a recent guest of Lydia and
Mary Chilcoate at Orbisonia.
A. F. Baker, one of Wells Val
ley's substantial citizens, was in
town on business yesterday.
FokSale One Fifteen-horsepower
Portable Steam Engine,
Bnd Log Mill for sale cheap. Call
or address:
Zentmyer Wagon Wohks
5 27-ii)3. Mercersburg, Pa.
M. and Mrs. George Wilson,
of Fort Littleton, were welcome
callers at the News office while in
town last Saturday.
lhrvey Stoner came home
from Lancaster yesterday to
spend his summer vacr.tion with
his father, Wm. Stoner, m this
place.
Miss Ada lloopenardner, who
had been at Mont Alto for treat
meat, has returned to her home
10 Whips Cove.
Mr. and Mrs. Kalph M. John
ston, of 'Pittsburg, have been
spending the past week among
their relatives and friends m the
(Jove.
Mrs. Alice Thomas and little
daughters Irene and Alberta, and
niece Miss Maynie Nier, of Pitts
burg, are visiting Mrs. Daniel
Fix, in Tod township.
A. Judson Wink and sister
Jessie, of Plum Run, spent the
time from Saturday 'till Monday
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Alexander.
Take Kodol at the times when
you feel what you have eaten is
not digesting. Kodol digests
what you eat, so you can eat suf
ficiently of any good, wholesome
food, if you will just let Kodol di
gest it- Sold by Trout's drug
store.
r Mrs. Charles Zimmerman and
children Charles and Helen, of
Baltimore, are spending a month
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Mason at the edge of town.
Mr. J. M. Shaffner and grand
son Master Austin Walker, of
Mendenhall, P,a., spent several
days during the past week, guests
of the formers brother, M. R.
IShaffaer, Esq.
Misses Susie A. Bessor and
Mary J. Nicklas, of Chambers
burg, are spending a week of
their summer ' vacation at the
Washington House.
John L. Fleming, of this place,
after having spent ten days with
his parents at Walnut Grove, is
spending a portion of this week
at Clear Ridge. John is nursing
a badly sprained ankle.
Prof. Harry E. Seville is rusti
eating a'few days at the home of
his father, Auvia Seville, pre
paratory to entering u pon another
year's work as Principal of the
Sax ton schools.
DeWifct's Little Early Risers,
the pleasant, safe, sure, easy lit
tle livdr pills. A salve you may
always depend upon in any case
whure you need salve, is DeWitt's
Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve
especially good ior piles. Sold by
Trout's drug store.
There will be a festival in the
Grove at the Mount Zion cbuich
in Thompson township on Satur
day the 28th of August Pro
ceeds for the benefit of the M. E.
church. '
Prothonotary and Mrs. G-io.
A Harris, Mrs. Wilson L Nace
and daupht.nr- tlnlnn. and Mrs. B
W Peck, were among those who
took advantage of the excursion
last Thursday to visit Atlantic
City.
Mr. and Mr. Henry A. Comer
e and Miss Harriet Eitemiller,
accomppanied Mr. und Mrs. J. S
Eitemiller as far as Mercersbur
list Saturday and remained with
relatives in that place over Sun
day, returned home Monday. Mi
and Mrs. Eitemiller went ou tt
their home in McKeesport, Prm
CLOSE CALL FOR BABY.
Conch, I'aby, and All do Tumbling Down
Over Precipice and Land in Side
line Hill Creek.
MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FROM DEATH.
Alma Larue Clark, born O'tlv
last January, daughter of James
Clark and wife, who reside on a
farm neir Maddonsvllle, narrow
ly escaped frightful injury, if not
instant death a few evenings ago.
The ch.Jd was being wheeled
alone a narrow read overlooking
a rugged precipice on the edge
of Sideling Hill creek, by its little
sister Olive, eighk. jears old.
Meeting a team, little Olive
thoughtlessly chose the ltrver
Bide of the road, and getting too
near the edge the first thing
she knew, baby, coach, and all
were rolnnar and tumbling down
the rugged enbankment toward
the creek below.
The screams of little Olive at
tracted the attention of the driver
of the team, who, rushing down
the declivity after the baby.
plunged into the creek, rescuing
the biby, who fortunately had es-
laped without any serious injury.
The baby and coach had stayed
together until the bottom at the
preeipice had been reached.
Seared Wltb a Hot Iron,
or scalded by overturned kettle,
cut with a knife, bruised by slam
med door, injured by gun or in
any other way the thing needed
at once is Bucklen's Arnica Salve
to subdue inflammation and kill
the pain. It's earth's supreme
healer, infallible for boils, ulcers,
fever sores, eczema, and piles.
25c. at Trout's drug store.
A Pleasant Surprise.
Mr. Edward Clevenger, former
ly of this county, now of Chatta
nooga, Tennessee, who with his
wife arrived at his old home at
Mr. Amos Palmer's about three
weeks ago for a little visit among
his many friends here, will re
member with pleasure Saturday,
August 14th.
Unconscious of the "gorng on"
there, he very readily agreed to
accompany his uncle, Mr. Palmer,
on a little trip properly planned
for that occasion. On returning
about eleven o'clock, he was made
to "open his eyes wide and begin
to question" at the sight ot the
eager faces of his relatives and
friends assembled and better yet
was a large table sumptuously
laden with good things not the
least of which was a "big roast
turkey." It is. needless to say
all did justice to their appetites
and the day was very pleasantly
spent. Mr. Clevenger received
some very pretty and useful pres
ent s.
Those present besides Mr. Cleven
ger and wife were : Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Morton
Hoss, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Truax, Mr.
and Mrs. Ahimaaz Clevenger of near
McConnellsburg; Mrs. 'Peter Morton
and daughter Joanna of McConnells
burg; Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Deshong
and daughters Ada and Mattie, Mr.
and Mrs. Jordan Deshong, their son
Judson and daughters Dessie, Olive
and Gladys, and Miss Bertha Truax
all of Pleasant Ridge; Mr. and Mrs.
Riley Hess and children,' Floyd and
Nellie from near Hancock, Md.; Miss
Florida Clevenger of Washiugton, D.
C; Mrs. Rosa Layton and sons El
mer, Marshall, and Walter; Mr. and
Mrs. John Spade and children, Guy,
Earl and Sarah; Mrs. Amos Barber
and sons, George and Francis; Albert
Bann, Mrs. Johnson Layton, Misses
Blanche Smith, Erma Hess, Berth h
Layton, Jennie Layton, and Pearl
Parlette.
One Who Was Thkrk.
Washington's Plague Spots
lie in the low, marshy bottoms of
the Potomac, the breeding ground
ot malaria germs. These germs
cause shills, fever and ague, bil
iousness, jaundice, lassitude,
weakness aud general debility,
and bring suffering or death to
thousands yearly. But Electric
Bitters never fail to destroy them
and cure malaria troubles.
"They are the best all around ton
to and cure for malaria I ever us
ed," writes R. M. James, of Lou
ellen, S. C. They cure stomach,
liver, kidney, and blood troubles,
nd will prevent typhoid. Try
them, 50c. Guaranteed by
Trout's drug store.
Chas. S. Duncan and wife, Dr.
Barclay, and W. S. Haterall of
Gettysburg, formed an automo
bile party that passed through
this place Monday on their way
co the Sulphur Springs in Milh
gaa'a Cove, Bedford caunty,
Women Suffer Agonies
from Diseased Kidneys
And Most Women Do This Not Knowing tho
wai vjiuibu or ineir t .nnrin .nri
'1' .
i iii'Hr. nnn. .... rr.. .. : ..
,,,.,,, my women
have boon led to believe that their
..iiarry oi minu nnd body Is entire
y due to "Ills of their sex." funnily
Muucys mm. rudder tre re
fel'onsinie or lurpely eo. And in
buuu caseB, tne kidneys and blad
der ore the orpans, that need and
' must have attention.
Those torturing, enervating sick
heartaches, drugging pain? i back,
groin and limbs, bloatltmwd swell
ing of the extremities, extreme
nervousness or hysteria, listless
ness and constant tired, worn-out
feeling are almost certain symp
toms of disordered and diseased
kidneys, bladder and liver.
DeWitCs Kidney nnd rtladder
.rills have, in thousands of cases,
been demonstrated ns remarkably
beneficial in all such conditions of
female organism affording the
most prompt relief and pennnrfent
benefit.
As an Illustration of what these
Tills will do, Mrs. V. M. Dray of
Columbus, Cia writes that the was
very ill with kidney trouble, nnd
that sho is now we'! and that
these Pills are what cured her.
They are very pleasant to take,
and can in no case, produce any
deleterious effects upon tho system
us syrupy, alcoholic, liquid prep-1
r..M), i ii I .
MA:
Ma
aratlons are apt to io.
K. C. DeWltt & C'.).. Plilnnon Til
want everv man nnrl wo. '-.i.n
have the least suspicion that they
nro aflllcted with kidney and blad
der diseases to at once write them,
nnd a trial box of these Pills will
1)0 sent free by return mull post
paid. Ho it to-day. ,
For Sale at Trout's Druj Store.
Hustontown M. E. Church Notices.
For week commencing with
Sunday,.August 22, J9C9.
Hustontown Sunday school 9;
E L piayer "meeting 7.
Fairvmw Sunday school 9:80;
chiss 10:o0; E. L. prayerineetitig
ililiO.
Centre' Sunday school 910;
class 10:!)0; E L. prayermeeting
7::i0. AVednesday evening pray
ermeeting 8.
Clear Ridge Sunday school 2;
class 3. Wednesday evemug
prayermeeting 8.
Dublin Mills Sunday school
9:!J0; class 10:30. Tuesday eve
ning prayermeeting 8.
No preaching services on Sun
day on the circuit.
Hauky Moyeu, Pastor.
Mr. and Mrr. C. E Gardn r
aud son Harold have returned o
their home at Mount Union afi r
having spent a favv weeks w h
their parent? near tVis place.
HUSTONTOWN.
Mr. Emanuel Sipes, whose ill
ness was mentioned in the News
last week, is not improving as
rapidly as his ftionds would lute.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hess visited
Mrs. Reeder last Saturday.
John Vallance iook a hack-load
of people to Campmeetmg.
There will be Sunday school at
the U. B. Church next Sunday
afternoon at 2:30. Everybody
welcome to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sipes had
a lot of people Saturday and Sun
day. The Stewards of the Huston
town U. B. .church, thank the
good people for coming up
promptly with trie pastor's sal
ary for this yeir.
Mr. Claude Metzler, who had
been spendir g a lew days In tht
home of his father, George Met,
ler, at Harnsonville, returned V
Philadelphia on Tuesday.
Fall Terra Opening.
Week of August 30, 1909. The
Tri-State Business College, Cum
berland, Md. 715 (V
Sawmill Outfit.
MUD LEVEL.
John Mumma, wife, and daugh
ters Mary and Julia, speut last
Saturday and Sunday with rela
tives in town.
Clarence Mellott and wife, of
Andover, were callers at the home
of Daniel Laidig recently.
Ruth Foreman spent last Fri
day very pleasantly in the home
of Rev. Erb.
Harvey Mumma spent a day
last week at Broadtop.City,
Russel Gracey, of Gracey, has
beeu elected teacher for No. 7
school the coming winter. We
all join in wishing him success.
Mrs. James Mumma is spend
ing a, few weeks with her sister.
Mrs. John Raker, at Xnobsville.
Our friend, W, L. Stevens, was
unfortunate enough to lose a
lorse one day last v eelr.
Mrs. Jackson Sipesand daugh
ter Goldie spent Sunday at Har
vey Mum ma's.
Epworth League at Fairview
Sunday eveuing. Leader, Mrs.
E. II. Kirk.
No Danger
tf vou ub th richt coUnL
Mora muta troubltta can b traced
to Inferior aTMoHn than from alt
other ciuuii. Why nut tnjov your
much In, confident that the nowar. la
tlwm Jual when you n4 It moit, .
Wavverly Gasolines
a Ml manufactured avpreealyfor automo
bile uea. Try the Wavarly brand.
70 Motor Atove
You mir be urd of InitanUneoua, paw
en ui .icim cKi'iottun, ireeuoin irnn carDoi
ifrttoii it on eii (utiK or in cy : iiidera.
UuKk wmuon. ak your acitr,
Wftvurtr Oil WtrKc C.
lntoeetiat Kataav:
ritufctrtf, r.
Rare Chance to Get One
at a Reasonable Price
and on Easy Terms.
The undersigned intending to quit
the lumbering business and devote his
entire time to farming, will sell at
private sale his steai sawmill outfit,
consisting of a Frick Sawmill, 48-inch
lnserted-tooth saw, 3 head and blocks
The power is a peerless traction en
cine. 13 h, p., in use only two vears.
The Planer is a No 2, and the whole
outfit 1st in splendid condition, and
ready to go richt on a job. This out
tit will be sold right, and on reason
able terms. For further information,
call on or address ' '
GILBERT J. MKLLOTT,
8-12-3t. VVarfordsburg, Pa
U. F. D. 1.
DIVORCE NOTICE.
J. M lion 1' lifer. I.llielliiut, v. Aume H. Unger
KespoDilenl.
In the Court of Common Plea of Fulton conn
tv. Ph.. iiIIuk sup in divorce, A. V. M. No. I.
Mulch Term. HW. -
To Annie E. linger, Respondent:
Pleutp Hike notice thut you ure required to
be and uppeur at the Court of Common Pleus
of Fulton County, Pcuu'a. to be held ut Mo
I'ouuellxtiurg. Ph.. on the tlrxt Monday of Octo
ber. A. 1). IIM), being the -till duv of the month,
to Hhow ciuiHe. if vou have any. why the said
J. Milton Unuer should uot be divorced from
the bonds of matrimony entered Into witb
you. according to the libel tiled In said Court,
and in default of such appearance you will be
liable to have a divorce grouted in your ab
sence; personal nervlce on you having failed
ouauoouutof yuur uhsence
JKFVKKSON HAKIMS,
Sheriff's Office. Hherlff.
McCouueilsburg. Pa.,
Augut 1. .uou.
M. R. SHAFFNER,
Attorney at Law,
Office on Square,
McConnellsburg, Pa
All legal bus.neiw and collections entrusted
will eoelve careful and prompt attention.
ICE! ICE! ICE!
J. N. Hoch of Mercersbnrjf
has made arrangements witb
theChambersburg Ii:e and Cold
Storage Company ofChumbers
burgforthehandlingof alltheir
ice dollvered at Merce; ebur
ICE WILL BE RECEIV
ED BY CARLOAD LOTS
As the season lg approach
ing for the use of ice, it would
be well to arrange for your
supply of ice for the summer
season.
Ioe will be delivered 'over
town every morning, except
Sabbath. Also on Saturday
evening.
For further Information lu
reference to prices or large
lots inquire of
J. N. HOCH,
Mercersburg, Pa.
fcEY$IQrJEYCUT3
Kaki kudo and UUiiiUr Right
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THE THKICIvA-WEEK WOULD "8
regular subscription price is only 11.00
per year, and this pays for 10(1 papers.
vVe offer this unequaled newspaper
ind THE FULTOX COUNTY NEWS
together for one year for 1.7u.
The regular subscription price ol
tho two papers Is 12.00.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digest what you eat.
THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE
LIGHT RUNNING
rv
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lfjron wnnt cithern Vibrating Shuttle, Hotnry
Shuttle or a Single Thread Ciafn StidhJ
Hvwliig Mai liinu write to
THE NEW HOME SEWINB MACHINE COMPANY
Orange, Mass.
llany sewing machine are made to iellrrgar!1e of
quality, but the New Home it made to wear.
Our guaranty never runt out.
i Bold by utborlxed denlcnt uoly.
'W... ros iau iv
Racket Store Prices
Big Reduction in Low Shoes
$4.00 low shoes 3.2.": $:i.50 for $.1.00 ones t2..'!5: f J.;V) ones
,00; 2.iK) ones fl.OS: tl.AOonps II. : l.i" ones 1 im.
We have some Children's and Misses' low shoes
we are selling at a bargain, Here is a
chance to buy good shoes cheap.
Tin Fruit fans
Strings for Name
Jar gums
500 matches
1000 matches
25 need les
Safty pins '2.
-5 good envelopes
tt sheets paper
Tablet, pen and pencil
Hooks and eyes
I'ants buttons, 144 for
Alarm clocks "s.
Ladies' vests
Ladies' gauze iiunts
Talcum powder
Tooth powder
(Mass jars -1,
Ribbon
Carpet tacks. .'I boxes
Tea spoons
Table spoons
Axle washers
Puring knives
Wire coat and hut hooks
Tubular rivets
Split rivets
Mouse traps
Hog, rings
Hog wringers
Barrel sliding bolts
14 in. horse rasp
lti in. horse rasp
IIoi'He shoe hummers
Hold fast shoe nails
Hrass shoe nails
12 in. shoeing pincers
12 In. shoeing nippers
14 in. shoeing nippers
The best horse nail made
."He
4c dost
und "c
4c
1 Ot
ic 'A and 4c do.
4c
lc
1 to 8c
2c doz
5:
7.") and tl.'M
0 to l.ic
2tic
10c
lite
5, 50 and U5c
lc to 18c yd
5c
0c set
12c set
4e coil
5 to 10c
tic doz
4c box
4c box
.'i for 5c
tic hundred
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5c
20c
25c
2.ic
3c
4c
48c
70c
Wk:
at I 2c.
We don't dure tell you the uumn
0 In. monkey wretches
8 in. monkey wrenches
10 in. monkey wrenches
Liquid shoe polish
Whittmores French gloss shoe pol
Him knob locks
Mortise locks
A good varnish 11.25
X-ray stove polish
Rising sun polish
Climax polish lit and
Capitol poultry und stock powders
25c size
10 qt. galvanize pails
12 qt. galvanize pails
10 qt. tin puil
5 qt. tin pail
Writing ink
A good grain bug 25c or 24c by
Castor oil axle grease
Castor oil axle greusc, bucket
Suspenders o, 15 and
I 'ure neiKfoot oil 75e
Tin cups
Machine thread
Cold creuin soap
Lenox soap, 7 cakes
Oil Window shades
Felt shades
The nicest line of .1 coat blue aud
white granite wear you ever did
see.
Shippensburg 3ti in. shirts und
well sewed
See our clothing. If you want to
save money.
Also the best and cheapest lino of
shoes lu the county.
2i lc
2.V
:io(!
5c
. 8c
2'ic
45c
gal
4c
5c
13c
15c
15c
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loc
Sc
:tc
doz
8c
2:i-
24c
gal
2c
4c
4c
25c
2t ic
45c
HULL & BENDER,
JYlcConnellsburg, Pa.
August 21st
Saturday
August 21st
BARGAINS
MEN'rfROUSERS
FOR WORK OR DRESS
All Sizes and Styles
Regular Line Marked Down.
Good Only to August 16th.
We Have Your Size
$1.25 to $1.50 trousers marked down to 75c. and $1.00
$1.75 to $2,00 trousers marked down to $1.25 and $1.50
$2.50 to $2,75 trousers marked down to $2.00 and $2.25
$3.25 to $4,25 trousers marked down to $2.50
August 21st Remember the Date August 21st
GEO. W, REISNER & CO.