The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, September 09, 1909, Image 8

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    I'rimo Timothy SihhI for salo nt
Stoutoaly's.
Ki'V. Diolil will preach in the
Presbyterian church uKiriiuulnll
next Sunday morning at tlie usu
al hour.
Miss Zolpha, youngest diiuh
tcr of Mr. uml Mrs. T. H Flem
ing, of Clear Kulye, is seriously
ill with typhoid lV'ver.
IfniKS Wantki). Highest
niivrkot prieo paid for heel' hides,
horse hides, wildcat skins, and
all kinds of reae, at I'aul War
ner's Tannery, McConueUsbur'.
Chas. K. Stevens, of Wells Val
ley, was in town last Thursday
on business connected witb the
settlement of the estate of his la
ther, J. D. Stevens, deceased.
HIDES. James Wipes & Son;
pay the highest market price
for beef hHes at t'leir butcher
shop in McConnellsburg, also
highest price paid for calf skins,
sheepskins and tallow.
Kev. Harry. Moyer, of Huston
town, was an early caller at the
News oliice Monday morning. He
brought his daughter Ethel to
town to enter the High School as
a studeat this year.
KoitSALK. A rubber-tiro run
about, a set of uickle-trimined
buggy harness, good as new, and
a goo J robe and spread. Big
bargain to quick purchaser. Call
s.-ou or address,
I'i.ii ronn Gordon,
Sbarpe, I'a.
Samuel McCain and wife, of
Pittsburg, spent the time Irom
Friday evening until Monday
morniDg in this place. Mr. and
Mrs. McCain made the journey
here at this time on account of
the serious illness of the former's
sister, Mrs. Hattie Kendall.
In a freight wreck ou the II. &
li. T. li. K., near Uiddlesburg,
on Weduesday ot last week, three
were killed and two injured. The
dead are: A. J. Mowrey, Saxton;
J. J. Uiekard, Huntingdon; J. F.
Zero, Suubury. W. M. ChneanU
II. V. liupert of Huntingdon,
were hurt Two engines and 11
cars were demolished.
The fact that there are at least
five cases of typhoid fever in the
County, should to a sulliicieut
warning to be careful in the use
of water. If there is any rcasuu
to suspect that the drinking wa-.
ter is not entirely pure, it should
bo boiled before using. This does
not necessarily mean that the wa
ter should be drunk hot, or even
warm. The boiled water may be
placed in a clean vessel, and plac
ed where it may become cold
enough to he entirely palatable.
Do not oe deceived by unscrup
ulous imitators, who would have
you believe that the imitation
pills are as good as DeWitt's Kid
ney and Bladder Fills. There
isn't anything just as good as
thee wouderful pills for the re
lief of backache, weak back, in
llammation of the bladder, urn
ary disorders, and all kidney com
plaints. Any one can take De
Witt's Kidney and Bladder Fills
as directed in perfect conrider.ee
of grod results. Sold by Trout's
drug store.
Mr Ceo. II. Hinn and son litis
Bell, of Wells Valley, were in
town Monday morning. Mr.
Hani, says that work on the new
railroad is progress!. ig finely.
About To or h) men are at work,
and it is expected that the road
will be completed to A. S. Green
land's at the western base of
Sideling hill in four or live weks.
It is the intention of the Lnmber
Company building tho road to
extend it on across into Brush
Creek Valley, and, perhaps, as
far south as Kmmaville.
The annual meeting of tho Di
rectors and Managers of tho Peo
ple's Telephone Company was
hell at Clear Kidgo last Monday.
The following are the ofiicers for
tlie eusuing year. President, M.
II. Shaffner.; Secretary aud Treas
urer, L Ij. Cunningham; Auditor,
Harry Dawney. Director: H:r
risou Locke, S. K Kverharf, J A.
Henry, K H Kirk, M. L Laidig,
D-. II B Campbell, H L. Buck
ley, A. J. Lambersou, M. It. Shad
ner, and Harry Henry. A divi
dend of 10 per cent, was declared.
It was unanimously resolved to
keep the lino in good repair, and
give the puoplo Ui ut-class aervico.
Sale Ki glsler.
Wednesday. September 15
Mrs. .1. I). Stevens wiil sell at
her residence at Cnlvm, Huuting
don county, till her household
goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock.
Credit months.
Tuesday, September LM D. A.
Nelson, Samuel Mellott, C. J.
Hrewer, and lieo. IS. Mellott, as
signees for the benclit of the
creditors of Daniel KnaulT, will
sell at the residence of the as
siguoi, four in les south of Mc
C )iinellabuiT, head of horses,
H head of cattle, fill head of hogs,
farming implements, grain,
household goods, Sale bo
gins at V-.'M a. m. sharp. Credit
(i months.
Jurors For October Court.
(JUAN I) .iritous.
Ayr Joseph Swisher, Kolert
Gordon.
Bel hist James S. Millott,
Chas. S. Mellott.
Bethel Uiley Bishop, Grant
Beruhcrt.
Dublin Mowry Gelvn, Wilson
('line, sr., Sheridan Kamser.
Licking Creek K. W. Swope.
McCounellsburg Amos Clous
er. Taylor Jehu Booth, Clark
Bergstresser.
Thompson Dennis Everts,
Wrn. Sea'ourn, Isaac Culler, Geo.
W. Hull.
Todd Thomas Stevens, Ceo.
Gross.
Union Kdward Hamman, How
ard Deneen, John S'tahle.
Wells Charles Karly, W. B.
Stunkard.
I'KTIT .IL'IiOKS.
Ayr Win. Kendall, Harvey
Unger, Nicholas Hohman, David
liinedollar, El ward Richards,
Samuel Mellott, C. Murray Kay,
John B. Kunyan, David Lauver,
David Bivens, Geo. A. Comerer.
Bethel W. P. Vonker, Thomas
li. Sluslier.
Brush Creek II M Jackson, C
W Spade, Howard Lay ton, Wil
son Conner, Win 11 William?,
Carey G Liyton, Clarence Akers.
Dublin T Scott Uershey, John
Foreman, Irvin Biadnick.
Licking Greek Win II Hoop,
Klias Deshong, Frank Shives,
Chas. Deshong, li P Deshong,
Ralph Deckar.
McCounellsburg Christ. Shi
mer, Paul Wagner, Michael
Black, Isaac I lull.
Taylor Isaac Miller, David
Hershey, James Foreman
Thompson, Charles Weller,
Denton Peck.
Tod George FinilT, Sr.," John
Shail'er, John Holman, A L Wi
ble, Walter Anderson.
Union Clem Lehman, George
McKee.
Wells Levi Truax, A D Berk
stressor, Allison S. Edwards.
Nitrite Wanted.
A young vrl can cure a good
home as nure, by inquiring: at
ihU oflico. ;
THE ROAD TO SUCCESS
has many obstructions, but none
so desperato as poor health. Sue
cess to day demands health, but
Electric Bitters is the greatest
health builder the world has ever
known. It compels perfect ac
tion of stomach, liver, kidneys,
bowels, purifies and enriches the
blood, and tones and invigorates
tho whole system. Vigorous
body and keen brain follow their
uso. You can't afford to slight
Electric Bitters if weak, run
down or sickly. Only 50c. Guar
anteed by Ti out's drug store.
HAKKISO.NVILLt.
Everybody went to the Reunion
Friday. It was an Ideal day, and
everyone seemed to got their lid
of "dust" and have a real good
time. It was estimated the larg
est rrowd in the history of tho as
sociation.
Ethel Schooley has returned
fiom Fiatiklin county, whore she
has been working for several
months.
Lois Decker, who was working
at Bedford, has returned home.
Delia and Ethel Deshong and
Harry Klir.e have secured employ
ment in Frankln county, and
journeyed thither Monday.
Richard Scbooley says a bron
cho is, too slow; for him, so he
rides in an automobile now,
Ernest Sipes, of Follz, spent
Suuda.y here with friends.
Scott Dickson, who had been
in the sorvico of the State High
way Department, for several
years, spent a few days visitiug
relatives in this place, and on
Monday Morning left for Detroit,
Mich., by way t-f Buffalo, N. Y.,
where employment is awaiting
him. ' . V ' -
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V
-A -
Natural Tone
Talking and
Singing
Machine
IP 1 izL El
Call at our store and hear the specially prepared Records of bands 2nd other Instrumental
Ausic, Sonss, Stories, Recitations, Etc, and assure yourself that this
is the best offered. You Buy Only the Records.
THESE RECORDS ARE FAMOUS FOR THEIR TONE AND QUALITY.
As a home entertainer it hai no nnial. The best talent in the country is brought riirlit to your lire sida to while
away the lotij; evenings with comieal rtettutions und sons. An iniiioiii)tu duniu may be gotten up ut a moment's
not ice and here you have the best orchestra of the country to play the ilanee tmuie. Hr you uiuy wish to leurn a sone
unit whut better instructor ciin you have thun one of the Peerless siinrcrs to pliraoe a soiijr over nml over again if
need he. 1 he possibilities of tins wonderful little, machine for instruction and amusement are endless.
One Standard Talking Machine with Handsome Flower Horn (
FRLE to every Customer whose Cash Purchases amount to I
bee and hear this wonderful instrument and learn how easy you can obtain one.
One Machine in a Home.
We Keep a Full Line of Records Which will Fit Any Disc Machine.
We have just received a Car Load of American Wire Fencing
which we are selling at lowest prices.
D. H. Patterson & Son
GENERAL MERCHANDISE'
Webster Mills.
ROY C. CROMWELL & BRO.
PKOI'UIKTOKS OK
STAGE LINE
-HUTU i;i;-
M'Connellsburg & Mercersburg
tJooU Teams, direful Drivers.
I.enve .McOoifm lisbiirf,', daily except
Sunday, ut "j:i)o a. in., ":.l'i a. in., and
lL':l"i p. in . and arrive at Mi-rcershurt;
at T::id a. in., ltl :Hi a. m. uml 2:4.") p. m
Leave Mercershura, daily except
Sunday, mi receipt of mail from trains
due at 7:."ii a. m.: lo:-'W a m. and o:.1i
p. in and arrive in MeConncllsburu in
three hours. Carries Mail and Kxpreas
Fare For Passenger, 50 Cts.
Have your Kxpress sent in care of
Hoy C. Cromwell & llro.
Base Call.
BUGGIESBUGGIES
I have 'ust refilled my sheds w ith a fine lot of new Top
Biljrgles, both factory and hand-made: ranjrinir in price
from H 00 up to $7..l)0 for the best hand-made Milllin
burg,' buj;try. My J." bimjry is a tr"od, strong, substan
tial one that 1 will truarutitee to (five ood satisfaction.
I will sell on time to suit eustnmsrs. It will pay you to
examine! my stock before you bjy elsewhere.
Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting
a continuance of their favors I urn,
Very truly yours,
W . R . EVANS
HUSTON TO WIN, F.
J. K. JOHNSTON,
J. K. JOHNSTON.
MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S
Faultlessly-Fashioned Suits
Prices Lower than Inferior Makes.
The very latest shades from $5 to $1.1. These are tjuaranteed the
best value to be had anywhere. : Men's fancy Trousers in light or
dark colors spring and summer weight. ,
Men's Dusters, Fancy Shirts, Un
derwear, Hosiery, Neckwear and
Shoes and Oxfords
Ladles' Spring and Summer Jacket Suits, fn blue, tan, white nnd
white and black stripe. Tho very latest Shades and styles. Heir
ular 00 values. Our Price $;$.50.
Shirt Waists in Silk and Net
Messaline Taffeta Silk in White and Net Waists in Kcru Colors.
Also a line lot of White Hatisteand Lawn Waists tailored styles
or beautifully trimmed with Lace or Embroideries, button front or
back, long or three-quarter sleeve 5,'c, 73., 1.03, $1.25.
I HlPQ IfJrfc lQ Wue. "'ack and brown in many Slla(le,
ClUIL3 k3fIIla and styles. French Percales, Hates Seer
suckers, and Lancaster Ginghams, Muslins bleached and un
bleached, Lawns, Batistes, Sueslne Silks, Jacket Suitings, ice.
J. K. JOHNSTON.
MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S
BIG UNDERSELLING STORE
50.00 Spring and Summer
Millinery,
4.
Such entirely new Bhapes so quaint und picturesque such en
tirely new color loveliness, that every woman should see this exhibit
to be in touch with the new millinery. It is a triumphant pageant of
art and beauty. It points the way to your achieving a new hat, which
like the ones you have heretofore purchased at our store, you will en
joy wearing. We have
J-TEST STYLES
shapes, and shades in hats and trimmings. We have a line line of fan
cy goods. We aim to make quick sales and small prolits. Come and
see our line of goods. You are welcome.
MRS. A. F. LITTLE.
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FULTON COUNTY BANK
McConnellsburg, Pa,
At Knobsv
KnobsviJlo
Scheidlcnian
Wilsou
Kerlin
Fraker, II
Campbell
Fraker, E. B
Kelso, B
Kelso, S
Peck
llle, September 4th.
Big Cove Tannery
p I'.iveas
c Mellott, CI
lb Wagner
2o Baker
:io. Mellott, W
ss Iielmaa
rf Williams
cf Gordon
If Savilie
Score:
Knobsville 10 1 10 2 2 1 x-8
Tannery 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-2
LTmpirc, Geo. Fraker.
Laidig.
Gracey, K
Warsmg, II
Brant, C
Brant, E
Gillard, F
Clevener, II
Cutchall, E
Foreman, B
Brant, D
Score:
Laidg
Pleasant Ridge
88 Waguer,
lb Mellott, C
2b Desliona, A
3b Fisher, P
If Deshong, B
cf Taolor,
rf Mellott, J
p Spangler, J
c Strait, S
ss Truax, II
If Wink. O
c Mellott, N
p Strait, S
19
7 1 4 5 1 1 x-
Pleasant Ridge 2 012 10 1 7
Strike out Spaugler 1, Strait
2, Foreman 10.
Umpire Chesnut and Hoover.
Scorer P. WiUon.
Manager Bernard Foreman
A tILKRV LP CALL.
Quick! Mr. Druggist Quick !
A box of Buculen'a Arnica
Salve Here's a quarter For the
love of Moses, hurry! Baby's
burned himself, terribly John
nie cut tils (.ot with the axe-
Mamie's scalded Pa can't walk
from piles Bilhe has boils and
my corus ache. She got it aud
aoou cured all tho family. Us
the greatest healer on earth. Sold
by Trout's drug store.
Is She Working
Herself to Death
Does your wife complain of too
much dairy work? Do you ever hear
her say she'll never got through
washing milk things? How often
does she Hay, ' Oh, if 1 only hud
fewer pans, crocks and cans to
wash, 1 could reud, write or sew
more, or even take a little rest each
day."
AN EASIER TIME.
Ask her about it. Arrange to make
tho dairy work one half easier, one
Jul
half neater, one half more pleasant, unci liio j... per ft nt,. mole prof
itable by usinsf a Sharpies Tubular ('ream Separator L'l.lil you try
the Tubular, you can't imagine the ililVeri nee It nukes. It skims the
nunc immediately alier milking-thero's i.,i mill: standing around
no cans or pans to wash. The Tubular is entirely di lorenl from all
others, so mueti more simple and convenient. Brin' yoi.r wife and
let me take a Tubular apart for you.
B. I. REEDER, Huston ' own, Pa.
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O (ORGANIZED IN 1887.) '
5 EIGHTEEN STOCKHOLDERS
all among the prominent business men of the County.
JJJ Tho resources of this Bank now ar exceed any period
-existence.
3 Wc Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest.
0 Our customers value and "bank On" nnp RPPIll'lt.v In rlmir.citr.t-s
J, and our willingness and ability to assist them in every way cousist- !l
JJ ent with sound banking. SJ
.nore man ;5O0,o)0.0() Security to Depositors. ,1
W. H. NELSON, - - - Cashier
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gDlUECTOUS : J. Nelson Slpss, Chas. It. Spangler, A. U. Nace
Wm. II. Nelson, J. F. Johnston, Walter M. Comerer, A. F. Baker
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3
Per
Cent
The Certificates of Deposit of this
bank yield interest at the rata of 3
, per cent, per annum, thus affording
a safe and convenient method of de
positing savings or other idle money.
WE ARE A STATE
Executor's Notice.
Letter tRitiinieuiurv on the etute of VA
wuril StomeiU'le. lute of Avr townh,i.
Full, 111 UDunty.l'it , tin xil. Imve Ipeen trrntit-
el i.y the Ut-Klitcr or Ulls l I'.iltoti i-ountv,
to the uiiuef-slujicd till )m-i-.oiin ituli-liii'il to Kiiitl
i.sttite ute reijllesl.ett I , iij ,!;!- Immeilmte Jiav
ment. unci those h vl"if -imui- iit.Mii.Nt
ttie puttie will present thern without d'iiy.
W. 11. NKLSO.V.
H-tlMtt.
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Kjceeutor,
:Conuellsburr. 1.
Administrators' Notice.
Nottoe ih nereiiy ifiven tht n-ttem of udir n
iHtnitioti litive hceu urunteil tothe unilet-hiKUi U
upou the ext-ile of V lli.un I (iorilon. l-i..
late of Ite-hel tu-p, l-'ttltou Co . 1., tleeeu -ml.
All perMotiN huvlnv elulms u'aiut niii r-..
tute will luesimt tin in properly mil bnntleitii d
for Mftlleinetit,. and It.ostJ owiiirf the kumu w 1
pleuNU uull and Hetlle.
Mlts. MAItY flokltoV.
l'Ull.lL't,. JHlH)N i-'.
S 84 tt. AUiiiinii.lriitor.
i Depository
ICE! ICE! ICE! The First National Bank
J. N. Iloch of Mercersbnrg
has made arrangements with
theChanibersburfc lee and Cold
bturageCompany ofCha nbers
hni'v' fortbeliandlingof all their
ice iltlivofsd at Mercersburjf
ICE WILL BE RECEIV-
OF AlcCONNELLSBURG,
9.
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ED BY CARLOAD LOTS
Change in Schedule
M'Connellsburg 8t Mercersburg
STACE LINE.
On and after July 1, KiOil. the llrl
wu-on will It live McConnellsburtj at
ft;:i" a. m., antl arrive at Mercerkburi;,
at 1:M a. in., the train leaving at HAD
Keturninif, tho w;on will leave Met
cersburi.' upon the arrival of the 1 :-
train and reach McOonuelUburif in II)
hours.
The second w a iron will leave McCon
nellsburif at l'J:3i t. m., and arrive at
Mercersburif at 2:5o d. m.f auj t,i,a
train leaves at 3:1a. Ueturninif, the
waoo will leave MercersburK iuituedl
aicly upon the arrival of the (1 o'clock
train and reach MuConnullsburi; in
hours.
John Sheetz St Son,
t! 24-OU, tf. IVoprlrtori.
As the season is approach
ing for the use of Ice, it would
be well to atTHticH ifor your
supply of See for tho summer
seusou.
lee will be delivered 'over
town every morning, except l
Sabbath. AIsj on Saturday
evening."'
For further Information In
r fei en.-e to prices or lure
1 )t inquire of
J. N. HOCH,
Mercersburg, Pa.
flodcl tiyspcpsla Giiro
Sgoita wiiat you aU
YOU ARE GOING TO BUY
Stackers and Feeding: Cattle
THIS SEASON
You want to buy where you can get the best cattle for the least
money. Write or wire at ouce 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 Kxchaune National Bank, Chicago
' , Any Mercantile Agency
Thousands o car ati:,iied customers.
We handle more stockers and feeders then any firm in the world. A big;
election at all times, bales , 40 to 30 loa.Il dully.
Come to Chicago and we will sell direct to you, or order t once by mail
or telegram and we will ship just what yu v.ant direct to you ut lowest mar
ket prices. Write at once for our plan of fUlinx orders. We can VI
you money. Write us for quoUtiua of prices before you buy.